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PAGES 1 TO P. PAGES 1 TO 8. ESTABLISHES! JOLT I. 186 NO. 5864 HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1901. SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS. that there be nothing lacking in the records of the case. of the wealthiest merchants and discov- ered that he did not know the meaning IF THUHSTON CASE CALLED. BOW of the word newspaper. I WONG WUIS In speaking of the treatment of the THE BOARD At the conclusion of the Judge's Chinese by different nations, the speak- statement the case of L. A. Thurston Germany was called, and Attorney er said that in the Chinese presented the Hartwell were not allowed to cut off their queues; matter as follows: the Germans had imposed a fine of $500 The matter of L. A. Thurston, if the ENTERTAIN VISITORS and imprisonment for cutting of the 0IOKS court please, presents a question of queue; this, he said, was because the OF HEALTH law, clear cut and impersonal. Germans did not the to is no There want Chinese controversy concerning the facts be on terms of equality, and they wanted the facts in substance being that the the Chinese to wear their queues as a respondent having certain information mark of inferiority. In other countries o declined to testify, to answer in- Distinguished Play-t- terrogatories, the Leader of the Chinese this was not so, and Chinese were allow- keys which would reveal that ed to cut off their queues or not, as they Kcwalo information, desiring to go as far as chose. District the law would permit him to go. It is not a question Reform Society Speaks to a In Anam, where the French had con- Gallery of compelling trol, the Chinese were taxed in a very th respondent to answer the interrog- To Be atories. Thus wrong way. Instead of the tax on. their Speedily far no order of the clothes being imposed on the garment, court has been upon J made the subject. Audience. or by length measurement, tax was Again. The question is now presented wheth- Large the er the will imposed by the threads in the cloth. In Cleansed. court or will not order the ( testimony to be given. There is no America, he said, the Chinese were treat- possible question of contumacy on Among ed well; they were protected the same the the Peking's passengers from ance and ha features of a clear cut, in-- as American and were not dis- part of this respondent. He is not in- citizens, FINED terested himself at all in the matter. the Orient to the Coast were the noted tellectual cast. He wears the graceful criminated against, and were allowed FUMIGATION He has no rights in the matter. It is Chinese Reform leader, Hsii Shth Chin, robes of the higher-clas- s Chinese, and American liberty, which is good for all the question of what is his duty as who Is starting on speaks, may - people. a tour in the interests it be presumed, very elo- In closing, Hsii Shih Chin I CONTEMPT counsellor, as a solicitor and as an of Shanghai made a attorney at law. The facts show that the Reform party, and 8. quently, since the closest attention was strong appeal to the individual effort of DISCUSSED he has expressly requested his client jy. Hsiieh, a young student from the Uni- - paid to his entire address and enthusias- - all present to do what they could to to allow him to make known the infor- - verslty Of Tien-Tsi- n whn t?(u to (!Ji-- tic. fl.nnla.uae minptut1 tho nanua assist and encourage the education and Also But is reform of the Chinese. By this, he said, each one could have a part in the great Milk Adulteration Will be Vigor- Mused on Habeas plan to save China. 6 He himself was starting on a tour of ously Prosecuted by Proceedings. all countries to seek out the Chinese wherever they had gone, and to investi- Board. gate their conditions in the aid of the great reform movement, In which all were two sensations in hope for was em- - the salvation of China At the regular meeting of LtWt Circuit i.ouri jes- the Board bodied. of Health yesterday morning. The first "Let us each try to do our best," said afternoon all the he, see we can do. us members were present with the ex- scoring of Attorney-pol- e "and what Let educate ourselves and encourage and ception of William Auld. Charles B, Judge Hum- - by assist our countrymen to do the same; Reynolds, the superintendent of the in- let us fight icond the ordering make a great for reform, leper settlement, and if need be let us sacrifice our lives was in attendance, to A. Thurston. for China." (Applause.) and the first business transacted after jession was devoid of After the applause had subsided, Mr. the reading of the minutes, was the lightened only by the H. S. Hsiich was introduced to the au- discussion of two reports handed in by dience and made a brief address, which Reynolds. In first, was Saitral Hartwell. The elicited another demonstration of appre- the a letter W the court room on ciation. exhibited from one Hutchinson, com- plaining o! the cases were ab-- "We all know," said he, "that It is the that his taro had been pulled Conservatives that spoil our country, and without his consent, by superin- few attorneys and only the knowing that, we must try to enlighten tendent, and distributed as rations, of spectators in the and reform ourselves; we must try to be when in his opinion the taro was not tin?, and the way in different from the Conservatives, and to do this we must do different things thaji ready, and furthermore, that he had ;rk was was opened they do. If we are to be Reformers we been requested to sign a voucher of i crowds in itself, must make our acts comply with our the amount due him for the product attraction for the name, for a good name is not of any use of his field, when he had not been pres- unless there is good action with it. We the closing speech ent are reformers, let our acts be for re- at the gathering of the crop. He Dole in the mat- - form." appealed against such action ef the Governor and form- - Several local leaders of the Bow Wong superintendent. Wui Society followed with patriotic Reynolds t of Public Works Me stated that the writer had at to the front early. OOOOOOOOOOi business before the f a few cases took 0S0CX aart, and a result ttwKy-Geher- btfalT ptrH o'clock. One fat few minutes of the wthe setting straight tiler of the power and Acting Governor in k Judge. aera! was going on HI the contention of tretary had little of is the holding of his Pb of the court said oc!d not be taken tojatation of the mat- - iathority of the Act oId tend, he said, to of that official and a complications in P finances, or other frn might arise out f I P Legislature. With Attorney Genera! did P time in the dosing

ATTOENEY. r future in the clos- - 4 the friend of the lip any time with A a iJ 1 wowed the matter to Ite judge said first 'Ute the case under a in matters of 0 SCENE IN JUDGE HUMPHRY'S COURT DURING THE BRIBERY CASES. I there wouiri tio 0 r adjusting: of mat-- Mon of a decision. 00 Of the llav Ota matlon which he has received, and fornla to take a college course at Stan- Notice of the meeting was not given speeches and addresses complimentary to always been a nuisance, having de- ! frry from attend-- that the client refuses to allow him ford University. The two interesting the Advertiser until a late hour, and an the visitors. It was not until nearly clared twelve months ago that he i BtZt it ia nro. so, reasons not stat- within an hour of midnight, at which would pluck his taro when he wanted, to do and that for passengers attracted a great deal of at- entire interpretation of Hsii Shih Chin's was to sail, or no 12 be until th.it iim. ed, but which could easily be surmis- time the Peking scheduled rules rules. At that time a In-Ju- ry on board steamer, and when address could not be obtained, but he meeting was meeting was of plant- I be busied ed, fancy, would result to the tention the that the brought to a close. called the taro with the I it Hsii Shih Chin young student ers, who, with the single exception of - Peking arrived yesterday a number spoke in encouragement of education and the tw- After remnrkH of the business interests of that the man, agreed to . If information were now reform, urged ne- were then escorted to their carriages this all conform to the BP th mitl i client that of prominent Chinese merchants and and and strongly the rules. Hutchinson was present made known. That is the position In cessity of adopting the Western civiliza- and driven to a farewell banquet at the not ra4 Its a.l.u. Readers of the Bow Wong Wui Reform home of one of the merchants. when the taro was pulled, but it was the fact. tion in order that the Chinese Empire duly weighed and divided into forty ra- J Territory. Now, I do not propose to incur for Society were at the wharf to welcome might be saved. He compared the treat- A short interview was obtained through language. by repre- tions from the product of the eighteen rynjus myself the censure which I remember their distinguished visitors. ment of the Chinese by the various na- an interpreter the Advertiser's at throoghoot once hearing was given by our famous sentative just before Hsii Shih Chin left patches in question. Hutchinson then his IIsll Shih Chin and his young friend tions during the Boxer troubles and up refused to sign the voucher. In his re- Genera; had sp- Chief Justice Shaw, of the State of present, speaking most favorably the hall. young lawyer who, were taken in charge by the welcoming to the am very grateful," said he, "to the ports Reynolds recommended that the in? the audience Massachusetts, to a of the policy of the Americans, whose "I taro be forfeited. His after reading law to the Chief Justice party and carriages conveyed them to American newspapers. They have done attitude in j great principle of liberty and freedom, Dr. Sloggett made the "hown for a considerable time, was nnany much for China; especiaay is this so motion that onntomnt the home of one of the leaders of the i he said, no people could do better than tnir? "Tnnnir man thla court is pre since the breaking out of the Boxer war; the regulations be sustained, and the 't. but to follow. said China was in Mott-Smit- m had not do not Bow Wong Wui Society, where they were ' He that taro declared forfeit, and E. M. h upon sumed to know some law." I great misfortune, and even yet she all through the trouble the American gent it even according to Chi- that - suggested that a sharp letter say that if I could secure the whole feted and honored the by newspapers were just- and fair, and the - I is menaced a thousand perils, but from board would suffice. i . ne of to myself at my time I ex- -' was hos- the After to that censure nese custom, speechmaking and great trouble is within herself; fact that Cnina the center of know uhv tho might not wish to grive cause for it; that the Powers world, discussion a motion was finally carried had change of compliments being indulged this trouble, he said, is ignorance, and tility of all the of the did opportu- renesterti-o- ' - but what T mean is I do not pro that Hutchinson be given an this: raritVi i t n rrn n r tho lnnlr nntHftttn not blind the Americans in their sense of nity of t a Governor. pose to to court wnai me in. Yesterday afternoon the party drove rf fill signing the vouchers or losing P If read the ing, which is the great thing that binds justice. If any nation did wrong the the taro. books are full of on the subject, the City and out to Walklki In papers so, oth- In the matter of a load of tnat the of about the the people of a nation together and American said and when paiai having been received set- on the rules of law concerning the duties was given were cruel to tne Chinese at the United 'carriages, and the word that i makes them strong. er nations tlement, Reynolds asked for Instruc- 'Would lntl,!J- - counsel to client. they were severely criticized. America - iit.iiuait to say noted leadeV among the Reformers J In Singapore, where the British influ- - tions as to whether paiai could be j. 11 The Court The court desires the great country. h disabuse him- - Gen- ence had come to the people, the Chi-- I is a Since the time of shipped by private parties for a spec- that it is not only entertained by i in the Orient would speak at the Bow Continuing ; in Washington she has kept her people superintendent n. eral Hartwell, but is at all times in- Society's headquarters in the nese were patriotic for the British a ulation. The said that 9 Wong Wui I right they hoped .English would free and endowed with the blessing of it was an understood a per- ...... structed by him. that the rale that lm you. The rule evening. win, and that if England would win they liberty, which is the great elevating mit was always required in such cases. Mr. Hartwell Thank principle of a nation and very conducive is very familiar; all the books on evi- Over 200 Chinese, comprising those of would rejoice over the victory; if Eng-- I He recommended the landing of such sorrow la- - to the happiness of the people. I should cargo, if care was taken no liquor W .ver cer sov- - dence it, all the books that better-educate- d land would lose, their and that or have and the class, had assembled like to talk much about the plan to save or proscribed were con- . inr?at or fn treat upon the subject I will say a ment would be all for England; their other articles 'at the hall at the corner of River and China, but I have not the time. My cealed in the paiai. The matter was . this rrmrt nt word, if the court please, about the patriotism was all for England, yet if rJ w,u j 8 friends me." finally of su- afl i!! reason for rule, and that is all. Kukui streets at o'clock last night, and ithe Chinese would be defeated in a fight are waiting for left to the discretion the onl' ,n" the reports of Wai-me- a :lth n 'the hall was decorated with flowers and or entirely erased from the earth, the As a matter of news, the student friend perintendent The the CONFORMITY WITH LAW. English would any of the Reform leader spoke of a new Hospital were read, one dated the "r argument, ' in honor of the guests. At 8:15 not make lament or smallpox fh. but detection of crime greens have any sorrow for China. organization that had been formed by 14th saying that the cases of Important as the Mr. Hsiich, the were convalescing, and that the Porto is, is Hsii Shih Chin and , This, he said, came of the ignorance the students at Shanghai. There were and the punishment of crime it 100 Rican children would be allowed to young student, arrived, escorted by the and conservatism of the Chinese people. when he left about members associat- weeks' still more important that H be done ed together for the purpose of working attend school after a three fciT??neral se 'president of the Bow Wong Wui Society If they were enlightened and educated quarantine. A second letter dated the in conformity with the rules of law. I they would grow to be patriotic for the enlightenment of the Chinese and complexion WNmA made and a number of prominent members. and 16th, placed a different he For instance, even a man accused of lhave the feeling of loyalty for their own encouraging the adoption of Western One new and well Iftatt..i,.. "v main ""at party was enthu- upon the matter. i. murder who has made a confession of , The entrance of the country. In speaking of the ignorance civilization. Yen Fook. the most highly of smallpox in a man courts if he living, Is head marked case of his guilt to an officer of Justice, siastically applauded by the audience and of the Chinese in various parts of the educated Chinese at the twenty-fou- r years old, had occurred or lead- or 1 Vk has under any inducement empire, Hsii Shih Bur-ma- h, of the organization, and under his contamination . acted when speaker was announced, their Chin said that In probably through conse- the hope to ate IB threat, is protected from the where there were over mil- ership the students some with the person or effects not per- appreciation was demonstrated with a three per- - kind or quences. That confession is lion people, there were not five that in formulating a plan which .when of the old cases. The bead luna. mitted to go before a Jury under such new outburst ' could read newspapers, WlS0iJu8tice at the and that on Pmge 8.) was j Hsii Shih Chin is of dignified appear- - when be was there he had called on one t.) (Continued 1 desirous (Continued OB Fas ) (Continued on Pac HE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEHTIHEK HONOLULU. MAY 23', 1901.

I submit this case with these com- SECTIONAL BOOKCASES, A DAY OF ments. DECISION OF THE COURT. v I t-- - Frank Thompson argued the reverse SENSATIONS of the position at some length, and OFFICE DESKS, then the court delivered the following opinion: (Continued from Page .) Ju- - --4 In the Circuit Court of the First dicial Circuit. Island of Oahu, Ter- Whitney & Marsh, circumstances. The spirit of Anglo-Saxo- n. ritory of Hawaii May Term, A. D. Whit! Anglo-America- IN ncy n law will not 1901 In the matter of L. A. Thurs- LIMITED. 4 LETTER FILES, permit a man to be convicted upon ton. his own confession in that manner; it DECISION. will not require a man to accuse him- The constitutions of the most civiliz self. He cannot be made to testify Drovide person in against himself. And. also it permits ed States that0TclvTl every proceeding CARD INDEXES man in a civil or criminal case may appear and be heard either by in which he is interested or concerned himself or bv counsel, or by both. In to have counsel. There would be the may properly and end of having counsel to order that counsel WhitP conduct a sense discharge the du- ihu or plaintiff's in the fullest defendant's case in civil ties which he owes to his client arid AND SAFES or criminal matters if anything and owes court, he is en- which he to the 1 everything said to counsel about the reserve Un laundered of the case titled to receive without the "Wachnsett" and conduct desired, or about confidence of his client, "r the facts weakening or strengthening of attorney and client land" WHI TE the client's case which been com- The relation SHIRTS had is among those designated by the law T Of shipments recently arrived and ju-- t unpacked. municated to counsel could be brought as privileged, and such communications Standard cottons, 2,400 forth to his harm. The law goes so by one to the other, linen i bjj as not permit to De as are made the far to it brought within the scope of the attorney's em- - neck and does go wristband., . out at all. It not into the as confidential Cnt fa len question of whether it would harm the ployment, are treated may di- ed client or not. These communications communications, and not be front and extend are absolutely confidential, relating to vulged by the attorney, save with the lack, on which he advice, express consent of his client. facing, the matter seeks There are of course other relations patent gussets, twin FOR SALE BY and whether or not there is a case as confidential, Deerjie or likely to be con- which the law esteems pending pending and there are other communications vork on all seams, open cerning the matter, there being no ex- privileged back and ceptions, I understand, in which the law regards as W criminal communications, as, for instance, com- - and open back, matters over civil matters. And why long or short, bosom, should there be? If a man's property munications made by the husband to the wife; those are among the com-- ' plain or interests are protected from confiden- law regards as with welt plaits; all tial communications concerning them munications which the gizes Co.. confi i.- - "1 . S H. Hackfeld & - privileged, in order that that - 1.1 T which he has made known to his attor- dence which happily flows from a state tu regular prices 75c to LIMITED, w conjugal felicity may not be inter i. $1 ft i'fi,lf,"""l.!"""ir':'nrto)oH ra""Irupted. Statements made by the wife cut to De protec.ea. to the husband vice versa) are Now, this was not a cause pending, i . .,H1' A ' The respondent was summoned before ' "Tk. ;:to protection a Grand Jury and asked certain ques- It is essential not only the they of the client, but to the proper and 50 cents each, tions the record shows what due administration of justice, that no Co., were and that he went to a certain up- Ltd. any case be placed The Kash un- limit should in extent in his testimony, as far, I go on this privilege which the attorney derstand, as he felt that he could enjoy legal contempla- $5.50 the dozen. without doing any harm to his client's and client in ques- tion. The lawyer is the counsellor of interests. And then, when the both the knave and the dupe; to him tion of the name of his client was ask secrets bare, ed he declined to give it. the murderer's are laid XTTit tiA armc r f t Vi om !4 t and amidst tears and sobs he hears the Are You in the Swim? h0 ar. h ruuMtrftr- - plaint of the distressed. ttirSZZZL i;;m But how far does the rule go That fT question be in j a cause pending. I think all the booK is the to determined y every case. of at WHITMFY k. 4Dcu Do you Feel Cool? are restrained to pending-cause- s, and First, the relation raa- - torney and client must exist, must b U what is the reason of that? The i i mi-.,- . . . i z : w.a. . . j . l j x lie n u l mm i Lies l.ijI thai ' HsiaDusneo. uuiu f Are You Comfortable? r. JZZ ;..,,...... -- . imiP H is not necessary that a retai is. Coun- - fhould have passed from the attorney hey know whose interest it a fee sel can always be required in a cause client, or that should have to name been paid or that a contract for the before the court, not only of a citizen, the duty and liability of a UBQE8 whether, and payment of a fee should have actually BIGHTS 01 The much talked about SHIRTWAISTS, made from the latest striped their client, but to show must be witness, and the duty and liability of been entered into; but there 1 I goods, have arrived. Give a look at them, or try one, and be con- state whether they have been retained ,iit ...... f . . 1 Anrl 'r,,, Madras practice, j the status of attorney and client, and very by the client, the strict process. j tha.t he has no right vinced that they are the thing for this climate. tvm if called such status must exist. aaj JLJ. ,.; ..vuiu w agairiM miWi,., uoon. to show a written retainer be THUR TON IS FINED u.B ,, aws be heard by the court. It appears that the Grand .Tury on the fovmj 1 . fore they would in- case, law and the ril,,. j3 Price $ 75 and $2.00 each. is not this case. 15th day of May last had under ine respondent in this in the That vestigation charges of bribery against judgment court, I'fimuiier to answer We have also received a large stock of Monarch Golf Shirts, made of of the has not shown 1 1 . . i. ., , , , CITATIONS OF PRECEDENT. certain members of the Legislature, G ttl I. .11 1 . 1 IW-- .1 . J ,f . . . . ,1 . . siln, - ... we uuu . a w OUiQ De good French Madras, which offer at the astounding low price of whose names were unknown, and an uot, aLLOluillt waiuio a Violation In the First Greenleaf's Ev.. Sec. 245. knowledge are ordered that L,orrin A. Thurston be, ""-ua- i relations far as th court has your petitioner Thus the attorney may be compelled stnl uniinown. The respondent Thurs and he is hereby fined in the sum of as and the said client $1.35 each. person by ; one t$100) is to disclose the name of the ton was summoned before the Grand hundred dollars, which the (4) Jury to testify in relation to said mat- - full limit of fine that the court Is au- - That a copy of aii you contemplate buying Shirts, look at them, for you get more whom he is retained In order to let' mittimus is hereto If than the . testify, as follows: j thorized to impose upon a mm your money. iter, and he did recalcitrant a part hereof; value of in the confessions of the real paity in. onl I was and it is your money your pocket. matter have heard witness: further ordered that (5) That your We solicit trade; it's in one u,ngnsn c peutia interest. Referring to i from a lient of mine, and I do not Lorrin A. Thurston be and he H hereby claims that the said body case, I have not found, a New feel disposed to use his name without directed to go before the Grand Jury which ue a Jury 19 not io consent, nas iu me DOW in session, once, and to furnish urand case, a Maine case, anri riis tie siaiea umi at Jury, and is HamDshire three members of the Legislature had it with the name of his alleged client, Grand United States Supreme Court case. I power, jurisdiction and beg to call demanded money of his client before and that, failing so to do, he be com- - have those cases here, and bill. M"J axmi of the court to they would give support to his mltted to jail as and for a contempt of "T:'u,'uyour the especial attention my tv,i tr. h i """ u. W!B!:er (f Money was paid by to an h0 ntn . client mrt nm.in him trt anefvar tha mi.-- Co., Ltd. them. officer of the Legislature for his aid expresses his willingness to comply The Kash or perioral to exercise ik to the bill. I am. obliged to decline to with the order of the court in this be- 23-2- So. in this case I submit that Grand Jury, and tint tk Waverley Block, 7 Hotel Street, and corner give you the name of my client, or to half, such imprisonment in no event question ought not to be answered ' pounding of said (Ml to you statement was , to beyond present of divulge what his extend the session a the that it appears by the ttnrlv plaiminr tr. hi Hunt Hotel and Fort Streets. , me, believing as counsellor I j Jury. ZMZ - to the Grand I n,,rt th, undisout- ' that actions of Mid l am privileged to so decline and also all other eo unchaUenged record, hat U would When the court had finished direc- as the same runxj; a N I decUjae to to you which bill my and is not state Jury, tui to to to the client: In. tions were given that the bailiff of the of a Grand ko'.s. ,.f . - ntirp. - Shall, client was interested to LIlcXL ,i,Llic uaoia vj...... nilP?- i accompany said body attenps . , ,T court Mr. , . .1 V. .. . . i . ; onv mon- - should Thurston tne rule inexi ue iuvju i m o...... HAD DIVULGED COMMUNICATION functions of a Onai m anywhere he want to go, and 1 so as to destroy the very reason should II.. :!.! .ml ner a recess of ten was taken for it? I submit not. T think that It is plain from the most casual minutes that much as th" NtMrH Rockers. counsel not only are guilty of no dis- reading of Thurston's statement before there might be consultation between Cobbler n T. - TPS T Jury declining the respondent and his attorney. At in, ir will u respect of the Grand the Grand Jury, that if any communi- 111 31 JUUfiC to answer such a question, but that the reassembling of the court there was of the Territory Biwa, they be derelict in their duty to cation was made to him by his client would of privileged character, that he di- a little hum of expectation. Attorney A FINE MORRIS they did so without the a marl,. : nart hfreof: W their client if Grand Jury. The priv- Hartwell said that his client had of court requiring it to vulged it to the Rill of said iirdffWCi clear order the down when he repeat- decided that he could not dis- IK'r office an at- ilege was broken thurptn TlArTMl. be done. The oath of of communica- - obey injunction of client kmc 1Imp clients' ed to this Grand Jury the the his an LINE CHAIRS. torney that he will serve his by - and draw ana ability must tions which had been made to him and give the name without sub- to interests to the best of his man cannot go into persons alleged never be violated. his client. A amitting the matter to the last court. Grand Jury; room dno. - Tt . fnr Mun.ICOUrt or into a Uiand JUry H aHriVrl tint All- Thnret.m would body of MP WE WE HAVE ofo,itiii flll me my Th;it said high vocation of an attorney say, my client told this and brtag prof.Pe.dings as he should be and ill ment. the e decdme such and selected at law, the solemn duty Imposed upon told that and then advifled Jn to exists and eiercwii Jhent --- obtain Jury OO - , Jury & m him never to or suner or. permit ... 'mPnt nf a hitrher. court in the matter . of a Grand ARE ONLY 111 nave - voluntarily snouia toe nrsi instance intri'DL-nturie-s solely anvthin? cnnsciouslr or wnen ne was asKeo Dy tne court u which will injure his client's interest; j en the name of the client, and then trw have declined to divulge any snuemeni ..e ,n(ll, cm ol uetem.on i" said Circuit Clj n,w nrWt anvthine which oueht ' uisi f A FEW had made to him. be suspended as the ap-giv- 4,,,, NOW to be attended to "To whom much is which the client until such time drawing and seiw i j reverse of them much may be required, Thurston has taken just the peai was so perfected. Mr. Hartwell WrTlrin- ' . 2. . ..11 ,yu rimtf I not speak to this court upon of his correct legal position before the repued that he had not intended to - .. need .ii nai. ai LEFT Grand Jury; he has made a statement . . . - rt -HMl OFFERING that topic further; I am willing to make sueh a request. and lf the court in tne said . , privileged from leave the whole matter to the court of a communication M understoodi hf nad not madf hims(.f onrl is not n"W I" Jury. or upon its perfect knowledge of the rule alleged client before the Grand nf the Territory and now. when called upon to grv'e the sheriff IN THAT of law prevailing on the matter and he mittimus was made out later, thereof, and that VlM of name of his client, which under the is that ofbUW' ideas tTdis- the bailiff of court meanwhile re- nnrt fflre suehTthTng begging Se court - authorities is not privileged, he declines the nit Court: ' to do so. jmaining about with the respondent and r . " mum PRICES WE WILL miss entirely from its mind.if any such W nereiorc, ... laM reported to court papers were C',rl'u! thoueht has occurred to the court that The matter was the his attorney until the .i, n( habeas 1 May ana , coun, FROM there is the slightest wish on the Dart on the lnth day of aforesaid, ready, and as soon as the formal com vf th SELL AT of the respondent whom I represent j thereupon the court Instructed tne mittment was prepared the following here, Mr. Thurston, to withhold any Grand Jury to send for Thurston paper was presented to Chief Justice again, and to require him to divulge - $4.50 $9.50 communication that he can properly Frear, and drew- from the Pupreme Thurston ur'".r give, he will be permitted by the the name of the client and formulate, v,..r m in ?nd orr that Court the appended order which led to . . . r, M law to give in this matter. if he desired to do so. his reasons in .l, nnrt ttlE- - UP"" . TO $9.00. sucu the release of Mr. Thurston, the bond EACH. writing ror not answering tills nonor.o as might properly be pro- being given with A. W. Pearson as bv hereinbefon I submit that in a matter like the Jury. surety. and things one now before the court, where it is pounded to him by the Grand properly appurtenai clear that were the respondent here In obedience to those instructions of HABEAS CORPUS. this DflW was, on the 16th The Coyne Furniture Company, Ltd. to make known the name of his client the court. Thurston Thurston - - . it would harm that client, he would not day of May. summoned before the In the Supreme Court of the Territory ,.h restraint m to n of Hawaii In re Petition of I. A . mMnt the to tirand jury, and tnen suDinittea " Z... -- properly be authorized or permitted w- not testify- of nun .,,..,.1 make it known. in writing his reasons for Thurston for a Writ Habeas petition your Progress Block Fort Street. ing, which reasons are as follows: Corpus. t V"Tt QUESTION OF ENTIRETY. "I decline to give further statements To the Honorable Walter F. Frear. leu in em. ( .Iinctli1 I ' concerning the statement made by my hiof nf- rho snnrmo Allr I l ifd If it be said I am not aware that it . m iicu-ai- o" client to me relating to the demand at hambers. i Territory would be by the amici curae that cer- Legisla- A. an of Oahu. y upon him by members of the The petition of L. Thurston, na tain statements were made, and there- ture for payment for their official sup- American citizen, residing in Honolulu.! T. the above everything port, upon the ground that the infor- Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. upon oath. fore should be stated, that - by me in my capacity respectfully represents: 'matter-- and tnin rule of telling the whole story if a per- mation received as an attorney from him, in his capa- vij nai jour prisoner is impnsoneu stei to IV. son part of story being - tells the what city' as a client, in the course of busi- . . . . - - n-. , I have in mind, I submit that the rea- - ness between us in connection with lulu. Oahu. by one A. M. Brown, Hiph things statin r j son communioa-shal- - 1 V i 111 --. tor that rule is that a person such relation; that such l pMWW. Jtl IHl Ul ii LTJll J ,. not have the benefit of a information is privileged, and (2) That the cause or pretense of to be trug. .; jjg, SMK partial tion and fla ! 3i statement, and then say he won't fell I have no right to divulge It except such imprisonment or restraint, ac- - Honolulu, - the rest if he tells anything he must upon consent of my client, which is cording to the knowledge and belief of Subscribed . j . . . . ., . .. li' Vi. t i t i jm j I, ij; l ,i.iti Jii." n t; 1'i.m v v .xr. n r- - tell the whole. This is not a question, refused." ''- - vn . iiiai Liter oaiu - ii i ' r.V- however, of benefit of partial state- It will be seen again that upon the Brown claims to have and to be act- ments or whole statements. So far as 16th day of May the respondent Thurs- ing under an order of arrest and mit- Mr. Thurston has responded to the in- ton testified to these privileged com- timus issued by A. S. Humphrey--firs- t ''" terrogatories, desiring to go, I under- munications, which information he judge of the First Circuit Court of . me CoUrt stand, as as he In furnish- might very properly have said Territory; far could withheld - ing the information, he has not done so from the Grand Jury, and that he then That said order or mittimus Is based . Thursio" i for the benefit of any person or per- declined to do what the law requires upon the ruling by said judge, that Corpus. mij fail- - r,- T..rritol"V oi " sons; solely to perform his duty to him to do. to wit, give the name of his VOUr Oetitioner- is in rnntomnt for - the Grand Jury; and if anything that client. i r . r "if- ttn he did state ought not to have been Now, while an attorney has a f"u"u iu uuu uy a. oouy ciaininiR i e corni .. glm stated, it would be ruled out as incom- privilege, it is a privilege which dp a irrana jury, now sitting in sum wnv 27, iwit ,jh petent evidence and irrelevant on the grows out of a status, and a m niKiiii- mi - l "- - request of any person interested in a status must be shown to exist. Sup- (3) That your petitioner claims that ,,,;,,' of the P cause, if there should be a cause in pose an attorney at law is summoned tho. cairi ill.- U I rl.,iff r.f Hart" ,u the matter. before the Grand JUry arrd questioned i.uuri nau ano nas no rient. nower m rpknrjtnn. " . ti a ., - - As suggested to me, that is undoubt- with reference to a matter pending jui ijii. ui)ii ii issue said oraer or nm-i- j restrHiiic- ,Tf i edly the rule that he would not be and in this case there was a matter timus. and that the same is illegal and to do ana . . , , 1 .1 V. , , . i . . : .. .. . Ki mo- leu-so- , permitted; not only that he has not pending, a matter of the gravest iui iiic n mai sain auesuoiir ...,,) tnere "v . the privilege, buf that he would not be ment and of the utmost importance to were concerning certain confidential u; in this "en- -. ,j -.. -- " IT"., -- . : . vnu j IV """ ic' permitted to give testimony of confi- society and to good government and n ii ii ii .t ,is ana certain relations na . re0t; dential matters coming from his client. he says, "I decline to testify because between this petitioner and a third1, ,,.,- - .ii.inRS It is a privilege of the client, and not such information as I have came from party in tne oanacitv of vour net tioiur furtn- -. if. of the counsel, undoubtedly; a privi- a client." "Who is the client? "I de- as an attorney at law, and the said (nig cause ''"nftiv lege being, as I understand it, a per- cline to answer." There is no way In third nartv in hi. ranaeltv am . client to (Jo1' sonal right, a personal right privilege, the world to impeach the attorney: of your petitioner, in the course of and hundred Honor-- J that is what it is, of which counsel there is no way to establish the status in connection with certain business of V; ipss leTttStl - cannot deprive the client. He would as existing between two parties. If he said client then being transacted be- Vrenr. Chief , 0" make himself liable to -- ' - disbarment if says Richard Roe is his client. Richard " v"- - ii'iii aiiu )UU1 U II he did, to execration as all t.t cqM onnP!,ri: .. inH TT e and I think. Roe may be summoned and Richard Pf rtlnlm sOnc three crown. If it were a matter of personal feel- may attorney is his Roe deny that the B U a TllStll"'' ing, if were to rr--. that come up. I should Now, can an attorney avoid notilinniw ...I.. n in- .fl have counsel. ' o.J wi wvui.if, ... M.r nj such a thorough contempt imposed on wit- judge upon said ; ,.; any man for that liability which is said circuit which the pretending to practice the nesses in general by going before a order-an- d mittimus is based, and the ,t.t - profession of law who. - unless required Grand Jury and simply stating to it iMuvcruiugo uau in connection nieic- ctuhn 1 ,hof". by the court to do so, should give away that he represents some mysterious, his clients' secrets, that I do not think unseen name cedings now on file wove thu W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd I would ever and occult client whose in the said Circuit practice in a case with he declines to divulge? The court Is Court your petitioner leave to re- - nt' Pen""'' i him. If I could help it. I asks hs would not. I of the opinion that to attempt to do ier ior greater certainty, a copy 01 ...... time would not recognize him as ' S01 E AGENTS FOR HAWAII TERRITORY. a gentle- such a thing is the merest pretense which return is hereto attached and . ., man, as a member of the bar. for an evasion of the duty and liability marl n nart hamnf OH- THE PACIF1Q COMMERCIAL APVgBtlEB: HONOLULU. MAY 23, 1901.

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was rather doubtful as to the limit co. THE BOARD of the board's authority in such mat- juice i ters. Dr. Garvin commented on trie shotgun and generally strict quaran- - (nrt St., near tine enforced between Eastern com-muniti- es OFHEALTH and towns, and Dr. Cooper , . suggested that the mail bags be pack- - ed by the ' 93. federal authorities at the moss MAIN (Continued from Page L) other end in sawdust saturated in for- - malin. It was then moved that this last suggestion of the president be Great Shirt Waist Sale. Wairnea plantation had been instruct- looked arrange-men- u ed to make a daily report, into, and if possible, ir Factors while the made for the authorities in San j Porto Rican children were now to be to-- Francisco adopt such a course. A j excluded altogether from the schools Mott-Smit- iiuring present committee, consisting of h the term. and Pratt, was then appointed to fix This Week we Place on of In Hawaii it was reported that Mr the rates of sale 200 dozen Ladies'! Carter, manager of the excavator service. This the Parker ranch, was the last business transacted by j 9LE AGENTS had been seen with "regard to the meat me ooara, tender, and wnicn tnen adjourned until Shirt Waists; this Season's Styles just opened. ..HI n.nfnln1a" had stated that the al- me next regular meeting. 1), Gatos rxwu ready quoted percentage of 55 per cent "i live weight, at 7 cents per pound r de Vallens c fj!ens-'Flo- ould not be reduced. As this was the ; BASEBALL LEAGUE only bid that had been sent in the en- - j deavor to lower the percentage to 50 pf--r cent was given up. and the bid J NOW IN SIGHT l0?3r Co. "Renown accepted as it stood. Malulau Hospital. The Derby and Unique p Co. "Benefactor" Wailuku. gave the f Waist expenditures for April at $569.84, leav- Tennis Player Sick No better waists manufactured in bar Co. "La Har- - ing $897 on hand. Atherton the United States. The matter of the prosecutions for More Defaults Than Ten- Fit and Finish is perfect. adulterated milk was then taken up. U&Co. Valencia' Executive Officer Pratt stating that nis Yesterday. "l much difficulty was experienced in get- & Co. "El Merito" ting warrants served. Attorney Gener- al Dole suggested that Deputy Sheriff The Honolulu Athletic Club has secur- I Ladies' Fast Colors Percale Waists Monte' ChilJingworth be ed temporary headquarters in the Klite r & Co. "El secured as a server. 4 In Piak and L'Blac stripes, regular value $1, this week 75c. Milk Inspector Shorey was granted building, where the-- trustees of the club permission to prosecute cases he that will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock. - had in hand. It was suggested by a iVD R. A. PATTER- A game of basejball will be played at STcCO FACTORIES. member of the board that the delay of a weeK made necessary by Shorey Makiki next Saturday between the nines I And Excellent Batiste Waists -- AND- havine to obtain nermission from tho " "L ' me Honolulu Athletic Club and the In dainty patterns. Special at $1.25. .T PTA A T uuii u iu piuBeyuie in eacn case ",oioe done away with, as the samples obtain- Police Department. RKJJ, Cairo, ed by Shorey to be used as evidence, Tomorrow evening representatives of were often soured and made useless by this delay. the Honolulu Athletic Club, Police De- jMercerised Zephyr partment, 'Muile Ilima Athletic Club and Waists 0E8 OF THE It was proposed to give the inspector ' general permission, but the Attorney the Young Men'sj Christian Association 4 In Plain Colors. Special at $1.75. 0F General threw doubts upon the legality w:11 mfcet at ':J0 oclock ln the roms OI w,e '"i-name- u cmo purpose i Tobacco Co. of such procedure, and finally made tor tne oi the following motion, which carried. forming a baseball league. ' 1 Co. Bull Durham That the food commissioner be grant- - Tne Honolulu Athletic Club's head ed the authority and permission quarters will be open to members next Handsome line of white waists i Tobacco Works. of the I Board of Health to make complaints oaturday evening. X With Embroidery, Insertion and Valencienne Lace effect. Tobaceo'Co. of and to prosecute all Keepers for Work on the Kapiolani Park baseball From $1.35 to $3.75. "Kamehameha. ' sale of adulterated food whenever, in diamond will be commenced as soon as i lark the exercise of a sound judgment he a league has been formed. should have reasonable evidence of the In the tennis tournament yesterday the violation of the food law that showed following results were obtained: CO. J. HOPP It CO a chance of conviction. j Gentlemen's doubles, Messrs. Hitch- - 5Dozen white India linen waists I A f letter was read from Dr. Mouritz cock and S. G. Wilder won from Messrs. all 32 offering to act as government Dhvsi- - Prosser and Rice bv default the former size?, to 42; dainty embroidery insertion; regular $2.50 cian to the Island of Molokai providing player npt being in town. this week's special price is $2. luc up raieu to izo, out not On the Beretania Tennis Club's courts --o otherwise, adding that there was much Messrs. Castle and Canavarro won from sickness at present on the Island. The Messrs. J. P. Cooke and S. P. Wilder by emolument hitherto has been $60. On OEST Mott-Smit- h, default. A motion of Dr. Mouritz was Messrs. Fuller and Cheek defeated Large Sample Line notified that the would be con- 6-- 3, 6-- o letter MeBsrs. Irvine and Lansdale 4. finOnly one of each size, in White Waists, extremely high grades; sidered after the passing ap 4 o of the i propriation bill, and upon the sugges The mixed doubles between Mr. and of Attorney Mrs. Elston and Frank Atherton and you can buy this week at Reasonable Prices. AT tion the General the board ac- will write to the legislative committees Miss Gertrude Scott fell through on stating that there are a large number count of the illness of Frank .Atherton. of natives on the Island, and that there Mr. and Mrs. Elston refused to accept was a decided necessity for such ser the game by default and the contest will Fancy Ribbon in Good Quality vice on Molokai outside of the leper take place later. o On account of rain there was no work Taffeta Silk, plaids, Nos. 40 60 35c. OPP'S "TJ settlement. stripes and and at A bid from the Hollister Drug Com- - done at tne yesterday wit., the ex- - ft pany, on drugs, was referred to the ception of a Tew slow heats by Waldo J. next meeting, in order that tne rest T"e excellent mile recently shown by o of the tenders might be considered at George Carter's pacer 2.25, last half, the same time. 1:07 makes him a possibility for the A discussion then followed, arising 2:14 class. le Hever from the reports of the members of the i board on their inspection of the Ke-- j AGUINALDO COMING. Qo. walo district, including Kakaako. Pacific Import Mott-Smit- h stated that he made his tour in company with Dr. Pratt, and Pretty Positive Assurances That He PROGRESS BLOCK. FORT STREET, lorried though in a measure prepared, was Will Be on the Oregon. t I surprised at the existing conditions. The water round the Peck Stables was Aguinaldo is coming to Honolulu. He o in foul condition, and he and Dr. Pratt is expected here in about a couple of lurthlsg we sell you. in their buggy drove into a slough weeks. It is hardly necessary to state We that reached the horse's belly. There 1 that th? gentleman who is about to pay Uki the quality In was a small alley off King street, and it 18 I in the neighborhood of Queen street, a visit to the Paradise of the Pacihc Miction. We know that was in a deplorable condition. Mr E Aguinaldo, former leader of the l nere was a great necessity ror some- - rebel Filipinos, who died so many times ii do ug credit. That's thing being done with the stagnant New jj water. He built nun up our business --n Fred Smith thought that the govern- Company, Ltd. ment streets should first be attended n Furniture and Dra- - ft to. Dr. Garvin said that the condi- O tion of affairs was fierce, and that the Partly sold. o slough known as Peck's pond, would continue to flood Kewalo district until 10 now ready to do 17 best Is hereand the ' the roads were graded up. FOR The Attorney General said he 'tot Is gate 1. that All Kinds of Laundry to buy. had spoken to McCandless about the j of Sant- - into your condition the streets near the confidence X t n y Steam Laundry, but that that j Work . . . gentleman was uncertain as to wheth- - thinking of refur- - "O P er .they were private property or not. i SATISFACTORY WORM j We'll In the event of their being public, he save you some- - fe had promised that the matter should UARANTEED. be to. day. t 3cts O promptly attended The next For Men, Women o however, the Legislature had placed it ; SOTE LABOR ONLY EMPLOYBD. beyond the province of Mr. McCand- - j and Children - A sug- j ptltffe P ENAMELED iED- - less to attend to the matter. Strrlw list Kuod 3 gestion was made that advantage be . new iii a ir.v minutes at CO, , rifling (.. !. a HONOLULU DRUG PUD8 (brass t on oe. box. v" sre taken of the natural drop Ward Price i.J hy maii &aaadrr Kawaiahao Street, near street to make a drain that would, in One box will clean eight tomtfc. BOARDS. the opinion of several of the members, i "nsurpassed for 0-To- wn Office ill Hotel Street; U lri!:t":ii'i'r cane-botto- and Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Building. o-- speedily do away with the ponds; also. rattaft chairs flit m RUGS, a that pressure should be brought to T P.! F CH TJ on to brought to bear the Legislature of sickness and who was killed on so Wares. take ii n this mntter Dr. Garvin, with a display of the many different occasions by the enemy, A HOME ' UP THE VALLEY." Telephone Main 73 O sewer map, explained that there was and whose interesting career was brought BOW WONG WUiS uEd look at our line' a certain section of this district that to a standstill, as far as his sprinting could drained. were concerned, by Our never be feats across country' ALL ORDER8 WILL BJBCM1VM low prices will Dr. Sloggett strongly recommended bls acquaintance with Funston. the endorsement of the report prepar- - come on Unit- THE HOUSE AND LOT AT THE PROMPT ATTENTION. Jos. - Aguinaldo will here the ENTERTAIN VISITORS ed in January of last year by a citi- ed gtates battleship Oregon. He was put head of Robinson Lane, Nuuanu Val- surveyor engi- - zen. a and a sanitary aboard the Oregon from the Nashville. ley, belonging to C. B. Ripley, Is offer- O neer, saying that the report snoweu was aboard the City of Pe-- TAKE THE board It learned ed for sale. This is one of the choicest the situation far better than the kingr yesterday that the Oregon arrived (Continued from Fae L) itself could make. Dr. Garvin then at Yokohama the day before the Peking homes in the suburbs of Honolulu; a ELEVATOR recommended that whatever was done Peking new, fine stable, left that port for Honolulu. The developed, is hoped, may modern house, almost should be attended to before the hot on Uth in- fected and it no place sailed from Yokohama the reform China. very large shade trees; cooler & co. weather set in. The 11th was the last date of on to o The board, as a committee of the stant. Yen Fook, the leader of the organiza- in Honolulu; and will be sold the FOTO news from San Francisco. One of the from Naval Col- terms. Apply to own- whole, was then appointed to bring the Peking Is sure tion, first graduated the most reasonable Williams passengers on the that Tien-Tsi- n to Eng 'Leading matter before the Superintendent of by lege at and then went er, on the premises, or at room 10, to him this Aggie is on the Oregon. It is thought land, where he spent live years, acquir- Gallery. Public Works, submitting put in Al-catr- Progress block. 6863 report endorsed by the whole board, some that Aguinaldo will be ing further education; returning to Chi- ways and It is also said that he will make na, was of the Naval BOSTON BUILDING. jtoe Dealers. and asking him to find at invitation of he made director means to act upon the same. a tour of the States the College, and today he is one of the fore- NOTICE. i brought up the President. class which Wit. BETHEL President Cooper then most leaders of the higher STS. "D the matter of the pomplaints of the is comprised in the Reform party. business community in regard to the Arrived From the Orient. Hsil Shih Chin will spend some months tenders the purchase of said east- Sealed for A full Un of HAWAIIAN YTJDWS. fumigation of mails. Fred Smith in San Francisco before traveling 5-- me The following is the passenger list of $500,000.00 six per cent, bonds of the O that he understood that mucn oi - ward, &nd expects his tour to cover a Agri- crumbling was to the fact that the the Pacific Mail steamship City of Pe- years. The authorised issue of the Waialua due period of several student Company, Limited, win be re- corners. of the envelopes were not cut, kingi arriving from the Orient yesterday: will enter at once on his college career cultural i f gai- - .'. and apparently the interior or the Kul- - upon reaching Coast. He has not ceived by its Treasurer, said tenders Shjiners are welcome to visit our 'ni j mil that Honoiuiu: Lee Toma, A. W. F. the 1901, j oaun I letters were not fumigated at all. Qum gai L. R. G. Bell, definitely decided whether he will enter to be opened on June 1st, ln the Dr Sloggett submitted that the v Capt Berkeley or Stanford University, but office of the Company In Honolulu, H. smallpox was more likely to be brought yan T. The Company does not bind Itself passengers fc. Ten will probably choose the latter. FINE COLLECTION! through the medium of the Yuen. Throug- h- A number of local Chinese merchants to accept the highest or any bid. Fur- Shelving, C.' H. Brewllt Taylor and wife, Lieut. A. and Bow Wong Wuis escorted the visit- ther information may be obtained by Dr Garvtna id that the conditions A. Peking "at midnight to original Deed of Trust, same as when the regu- - Moritz, Lieut. Comdr. S. Cook Lieut. ors to the bid examination of still the were Norton, W. 8. Longnecker. Sony them farewell and speed them with good on flie with the Hawaiian Trust & In- - CITY OF PARIS DOT GOODS CO Partitions. ration Statistics L. itraatmAnt rtad showing"that average increase Moore. F Kuchenbesser. Surgeon C. F. wishes. Onmnanv T.imitpd Honolulu. AND STORE the eers, Dollfus, T. on 3 of cases per week in the States was stokes. Mrs. Emil R. H. T.. or from certified copy of same 5S 3.000, in California. 62 cases, Hara, George W. Hope, Loo Chin An. file with Mr. R. P. Rlthet, President fEW YORK PARIS about and Pally. Chas H. Mor- - A GREAT SCHEME 34 of which occurred in San Francisco, w. A. Adams, Mas Welch & Co., 220 California street, San fWt commented on the ris Thos. Grose. A.-J- . an Maasdyke, ma,5e President Cooper Stubber "Come into this restaurant Francisco, California 2 Fruborg Wflerby t0 press to Wallace, Miss J. M. Holmes, ! disposition of the California Mrs w. S. me, W. A BOWEN, statistics, and de- - Dressier, A. F. Steele, Tom Lun Yan, with old man. I've got the best Co., stffle all epidemic v waiter you ever saw." (Treasurer Waialua Agricultural Broadway. PotsMnierc elared that his policy was to rigidly Ien je. Tom Kue, Hsu Slick Chim, "KgwP BEAL reply to a Quey Sing Yong, A. J. Scheurenbrand, Dashaway "What are his especial Ltd. keep up the bars. In Hsuch 1 125 - qualifications?" April th, 1ML cor, Geary Stockton Merchant St. Executive Officer Pratt stated that Samuei searce, George Curtiss, Ire Hea- eatheast and Sta througn - J formalin gas would go straight dy Tlm ghea Henry Elfen, A. S. Ral- Stubber "Well, I give him one dol- T SAN FRANCISCO. an envelope. j . ston, C. Soell. James Casey, A. Serdts. lar a week for putting the check on my Read the Daily Advertiser; 75 eeats General thought tnat Order by Man Promptly Delivered. PRE- - The Attorney and Motoda T. Okimo. 'friend's plates." per month. the mail should not be fumigated, 4 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MAY 23, 1901. - THE PACIFIC A PACKED GRAND JURY. Nothing The present alleged Grand Jury is a Grand Jury in name only. As a mat- Commercial Advertiser ter of fact it is a carefully selected body of men having one main object in view, viz.: the discrediting of the Government and the venting of the hostility Tastes Good 4 and spite of Judge Humphreys nd the leading Royalists with whom he has VAJLSXB Q. SMITH - EDITOR. formed an alliance, upon those who orpose him. And eating is simply perfunctory The evidences of the truth of this statement nre overwhelming. The law done because it must be. MAY 23 heretofore in effect providing specific officers and methods for drawing juries THURSDAY ::::::: has been abandoned. This is the common complaint of By an unnatural alliance between a supposedly Republican Judge and a the dyspeptic General Dole did not ex bitterly anti-Republic- an Legislature, a bill which on .its face simply provided If Attorney was through1 If eating sparingly would cure dys- contempt for Judge Humphreys for a bailiff for the Circuit Court, smuggled the Legislature, press Judge Humphreys now him to chance to voice which bill claims authorizes have grand, as pepsia, few vould suffer from it long. yesterday he missed a well as petit selected by his own bailiff; or in other words, by town. Juries himself. The only way to cure dyspepsia, the opinion of the No such intent is apparent on the face of the bill. None was suggested Velvet in debate in the Legislature. That it gives such power Is disputed; but which is difficult digestion, is to give Ribbon is a pity that Wilcox isn't here to meanwhile Judge Humphreys has assumed the power and through his puppet It vigor and tone to the stomach and the ! receive Aguinaldo when he comes bailiff has summoned a Grand Jury for the avowed purpose of inquiring into g whole There would be a fellow-feelin- be- certain bribery charges, the evidence concerning which the Governor, the digestive system. Neckwear, sprint- - Secretary of the Territory and the Attorney-Gener- al unitedly declare is not tween these celebrated military Hood's Sarsaparilla erred the niece- yet in such condition as to suffice, and the only result of which will be to of prevent conviction. Frank Pay, 106 N. St.. South Boston. Mass.. probably who writes that she had been a great by Republ'can Governor against a Legislature, sufferer Fans. Murphy iro made a from dyspepsia for six years: had been with-ra- t On his return here Francis his political opponents, move of whom are appetite and had been troubled with sour blue ribbon i0-t- will find that his ovef rt bv the ji'dee consists of fifteen men. Of these. stomach many . . v. , and headache. She had tried and The Grand ,.ian rUv ni-or- nolo on i v ment is alive and progressing, that PS COOke IS even n J1 iu ju., ,o ui iiv vlj vther medicines in vain. Two bottles of H ni only remem- only one x... . with anv the Gougar interlude is , m t rwn v ijnntiMiw i nartv Hood's Sarsaparilla made her welL a leader or in Legislature at the last election, on bered for its bad smell. were oa idateg for the tickets M. 1 Six and vere defeated for such offices: A. V. Gear. J. BRASCH & CO. hostile to tn Hood's Sarsaparilla of ball rates in the First 0 Car'ter, B. B. Mlka'emi, E. C. Macfarlane and J. C. Quinn. PHONE 157. Schedule D. Holt, Jr.. j and' C. Maeffrlane, were the late Queen Liliuokala-Two- , O. rarter e. Promises to cure and keeps the Circuit Court: J. Washington in opposition to annexation between 1893 6 personal " at For shooting a man ni's afe nave Deen ai d now are in bitter hostility to the Dole promise. Don't wait till you are For saying you don't know the and 1897: and at all times 5.000 worse, but buy a bottle today. name of a corporation Government. F. C lburn. were Cabinet Ministers under Majeste 50,000 .... cfaJ.,ane and j. For Lese Two. r.. overthrow of the monarchy, Colburn being one of 4 Uliuokalani. just before the One editor shot a man and was forth- the ministers ai iur nwnr nf- th "Bulletin," a daily paper w a v - Clear, is mtr v a on $500 hail. Another une. a. but one steadfast article of faith, which prepared released - kiimh has with which, professeni v TO ON says he does not know a corpor- m abuse and misrepresent Governor Dole and FURNISH SHORT NOTICE DIRFpt editor is to in season and out. g ATING SETS FOR ISOLATED which was held up by the Legis- Iate fesslon of the Legislature it has given AND ation his TaTdm,ntittT0"eislature support in all of vicious and ME "OUTS? and he is compelled by the a thick and thin its lature, the continuousiy m srepresented the Republican members a same judge to put up $5,000 or go to was in the em- DYNAMOS jail. The first editor and efforts. Mr. Cooke, and possibly two others, every one of ploy of the judge. The second editor Royalist prior to arnexation. and except Mr. Cooke, all are with a paper which the fifteen was a since annexation. Kodak was connected and his administration A C. & D. C. thought the judge was a fraud, and happen aco dentally. It is the result of careful said so. Motors fhnwhPnrha'STisPSndPSdIt Q e present circumstances It is positive foundation is corrupt and defiled, The ghastly absurdity of Judge the head of justice proof St & partlsani conducting a - mter Humphreys' theatrical talk about neil A. J 1 ,,.,,, oTI TirhA lonloQcn 11 ... Huilv troops may - threats to use against him juries to ; justice is imperil- At- takes to packing Keg personalis, ARC and seen in of the him but --- be the text what country j j; !- r (J , man- in- the Talk torney General actually said in cita- aiivi " about the powers of the Governor. Incandescent; tion licenses to practice law. publican. Give her." it adds, "the Re Nobody wants to use troops against a we call leadership, publicanism that does not mean the Humphreys' sort. iNow that's what s LAMPS. judicial freak of the i are cheaper than one rule of the ignorant and the triumph any Court licenses If the Islands tire of him at time own coin and quite as effective. of the base, and she might again be a production of the record which sent Grand Jury. Hum- able to vote as she thought." Estimates given on cost of new Installations of anv Then again that We do developing, printing and ment is under direction an exp him flying out of Arizona will be phreys really got a good thin from the the of erlenced ban. eighteen H- - mounting. enough. Legislature (including the JUDICIAL BOORISHNESS. t o;uuu a . THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO,, censes), when he got tnai We make a specialty he would put the of it. The Chamber of Commerce would do so good he thought The representative of one depart EXCLUSIVE AGENTS OP clatnps on his enemies with it gradual- ment of the Government who has any We turn out excellent prints. well to accept bid of Mr. Town-sen- d prove The the ly so that it would be hard to regard for the dignity of his office, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing 1 to take a stereopticon exhibit of intent; Dut no. nne ... We delevop carefully. motive or treats the representatives of other de ALAKEA ST. For Territory of Island views to Buffalo that is, as- our Abe shows his wit by insisting on partments with formal politeness, if Hawaii suming a place can be found for the shooting off his Xmas toy at once and nothing more. exhibit in the great fair. We hear at everybody, and "there are only a few The boorishness and overweening no room of us left." Judge Humphreys, so that there is for the educa- grand conceit of which tional display unless some can. be rent- Well, and so it goes. But the constantly mark his course, were never will come and the finishing Instructions ed of people who have more space than finale be more pointedly shown than yesterday. touches to Humphreys' greatness The case of Secretary Cooper and J. they need. If this is so, a Hawaiian J. O. Carter, the conceit of Sauerbrunm made, when A. had closed, by the judge stereopticon might find itself out In the fearless, in- - McCandless ortMUMi life is that he is more announcing that decision would be re- - IN HANDLING TOUR KODAK. be conquered, even-hande- d otnei air. If the difficulty can corruptible and than yersed an(J fil&d m wrltin& then Mr. Townsend should by all are, AlKan ADe wny muoc men asks Thereupon, without rhyme, reason or We sell Eastman's Kodaks; not sec The Purest, and whether the g means be sent to Buffalo to save Ha- censes were Issued connection, except an ever-itchin- in ond-han- d, ill-fa- were conducted French bright new, waii from the that the Midway examinations in craving for notoriety, he proceeded at but and and ear. or in the tongue strictly forbidden heap insult upon Healthiest exhibition is giving it. day comes will length to insult after ry a full Une of Films, court. When that al all sixes; Plate, 1 his as Attorney-Gener- Dole, in an aimJess Joe and Abe still whisper together to audience, Informing Best catch-as-catch-ca- n? harangue the Photo Paste, etc, etc. Also, HUMPHREYS IN VAUDEVILLE. yore, or will it be a case of a full line and of game them twice over that he had the most and see the Atter-ney-Gener- a,l purest We concur in the main with the views Wait supreme contempt, both for the of the chemicals at the lowest the blackleg played OF ALL MINERAL WATEB& of the Star, recently expressed, that of the Puritan find and his argument, n figure. In we carry to a finteh. 4 we are told Is Ameri- fact much that is happening around us c Bah! and this amounts only to a tempest in a tea- canism! fci pot, or to be more pointed, that the THE SOUTHERN DEMOCRACY. r Bottled from the fahious "Koenigsijwlle ii vaudeville element largely predomi The Literary Digest has gathered a SELECTING'GRAND JURORS. nates In Humphreys. newspaper Harz-Mountain- s. large amount of Southern you stand up for the For while we confess that Humph goes to show Bailiff: Did Everything reys Is not wanting in venom or lack comment which that Queen in 1893? re Sen; tor McLaurin's proposal to estab- you put up money to send an of scruples, and therefore in these "white man's party ' is Did Bott a anti-annexati- spects good lish Southern on party to Washington? 50 would make a leader for great faVor. Indeed, Case, Containing "the gang," yet he has shown himself meeting with Did you go out with Wilcox In 1896? says the Digest, there Is little of vigor- you say missionary do you al appertaining to Amateur aad Profes- so eccentric and skyrockety, that even opposition to it, and When the most reckless among them those ous Democratic ways say "damn" first? sional much favorable comment from rather day Photo rrahr. oiv us a triaJ ready to tie up to any old thing that j Do you put in half an hour each will to pie counter unexpected quarters. cursing Dole? We guarantee satisfaction. lead a must shake McLaurln holds that expan- Senator you agree Judge Humphreys 1 their heads when committing them gold stand- Do that selves to his zigzag leadership. sion, a protective tariff, the has a "pale intellectual face," and that $6.00. mean pros- Humphreys been ard and shipping subsidies he is the whole thing in these Islands? has In office less .he appeals to a year, yet he perity for the South, and Did you vote the Home Rule ticket? than has already alienat- to support these doc- ing every stable element in the country. all Southerners I All right! The answers are in the trines. The Louisville Courier-Journ- al affirmative, judge? Shall I swear him In FOR SALE BY If he was seeking office today, as he says view, was year ago, sup- it fully indorses this and as a Grand Yes? Please pass a what part of the so long Juror? port he had then could he muster now? claims that It has done for a right in, my good American friend, ftnd time. The Greenville (S. C.) News says the oath. Practically none of It. Then numbers come take of men like Mr. Cecil the time has to abandon "old Brown were led hates and eaten doctrines," Co.,L to support him. Would any of them moth and mm H. & it thinks that the Senator's position A rather childish discussion ui on as Hackfeld do so now? "will make the young men of this State to whether. If the President had ac- "And why this change? Simply be- cepted the invitation to visit Hawaii, cause the man honor him. and their fathers with the has shown himself so interests of their sons at heart, sup- he would have had to violate the un- frantically foolish. Inconsistent de- FORT STREET, and port him." The Richmond Times de written rule prohibiting the Executive void of principle no self-respecti- that clares that there is a large element in from leaving the United States. The Between Hotel and King Sts. supporter could stay by him. the Democratic party answer which must occur to almost any MADE He into practical politics in in the South who STRAW HATS II started are "sick and tired of the party yoke," intelligent citizen is that Hawaii is a Hawaii by trying to get the Republican part of party and it believes that "if left free to vote the United States and that, to subscribe point blank to the their sentiments, they though the sea is neutral, the President proposition the nominees of the would undoubt that edly act with the Republican party in has as much right to traverse it be- FOR party duly chosen should be voted for, tween American points as he to go even confessedly corrupt. national elections." The McLaurin has if Of course movement, it adds, "may outside the three-mil- e limit on coasting the Republican party was not willing be the begin C. H. DICKEY, ning of the breaking up of the solid voyages. Custom never intended that to commit hari-ka- ri by tying them- Gentlemen South." The Vlreinian-Pilo- the President should be cut oft from Ladies or selves up to any such proposition, Norfolk t General Business Agent. and thinks that if "the organization of a free access to any part of the Union by they turned Don Quixote down. A few Republican party, a stretch of neutral water or even by months pass and the straight on the lines Indicat Corner King and Bethel fits. voter ed, is consummated, thp ontlonk ia fnr water in possession of a foreign power. himself scratches the ticket of his party 1 the most violent political upheaval ' right that WILL. TRAN8ACT TTT7I T?"Pi ITq fttftfV and left, because some of his South Carolina has experienced Madame Grundy I GENERAL TT k Tltftm ATIT'T n M friends have been opposed, and then since and Dame Nature are BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, act mm the overthrow of the camet-hae- - re never running mates. trustee, guardian or administrator, col. with his customary prudence, rushes gime." Says the our HATS on the Dremises. into print to announce what he has Louisville Evenine ieci rents, maite purchases, etc, etc. Post: All done, so as to have it on business Intrusted to mo will n c- - record for use "Senator McLaurin says just ceive prompt iixu is uuuci hjo iuv against him what PALE-FAC- E attention. rnviuui ore 01 ! when the time comes. thousands of people are thinking- A GIRL a j. i . 1 t ina in-- He begins his career as judge by and C. H. DICKEY. man wno nas tnaa years 01 exyvuv a saying all over the South. We want to ieni bulldozing and insulting Mc-Gur- n, Albert menuiy ourselves with every forward may be almost safely establishments of its kind in Japan. his bailiff, and Henry Smith, the movement set down clerk court, of the nation, whether it PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. to insp' of and other employees of be Industrial, commercial or THE LADIES are especially inWted Hawaiian extraction, until it needed no militarv. as wanting in argument The Democratic party, as now organ- red. her blood. JAB. H. LOVE, Manayer. of his opponents to prove ized, is a reactionary party: that no natives need apply," so has no far part in the present and no faith in the If subject to dizziness, fainting, as he was concerned. Having thus put future. not Ha himself safely on It is the party of Jeffer- record, he discovers son, for it has repudiated or abandoned MAIN 58. We Also Trim later on what was supposed to be ap- shortness of breath on nearly everything for which Jefferson slight Office, Kin St, next to Bailey's parent at the time to anyone out of stood. Bedlam, It advocates every heresy Jef- that the native was to be a ferson combated, and is now exertion, no big factor In politics, and ever looking for doubt remains. since a leader more extreme than Bryan and then he has been busy trying to erase more self-ma- intractable than Tillman." his de record. He now has a The Macon (Ga.) To want red in the blood is standing sign out, "none Teletrram doinrp DRY CO OZAKI but natives that "the South Is too Intelligent to go I need apply." but just why he did not on i training forever , t0 Ot gOOd Ot S IOod. 3. revolutionary MU the have sense enough to steer a middle after One Warerley Block enthusiasts of the far "West." The Mo- - I IHi course on this point from the start, bile Register protests against the South needs at least a look one Yard-ley- 's Her food is not nourishing at of Deing condemned to banishment for- her. photos of the judge to determine. ever from the fruits of political vic- ! Then in hla consuming desire to be tory by the obstinacy She needs a change. Stock and Bond Broker IMHHIMHIIMMIHi whole thing, Humphreys of political lead- rf ur the went ers who live In a fog, Indulge in Week Governor Dole one better on the brib- foolish Positively Last fancies regarding national finances, and The easiest change she can ery question, and with his little Grand are continually hntttno- - v, o j I . Jury well In leash and thirsting an- w... iicaus for against the substantial interests of get, Sa'e nexation blood, occupies the stage him- the and One 01 the best. IS X11C jttsnvme manner is not Reduction self and relegates the Governor to Fire Insurance Agents Scott cod-liv- er Walanae. In a little while we have the mSssM&ffttiSfss emuIs!?n o Grand Jury going over the annexation- ner of doubt about the necessity ni bilk Goods, Jewelry, fine for wa(C(Etc.. ists with a tooth comb searching such a rehabilitation of the Democratic Furnishing Goods incidentally - for evidence and gathering party as will sever it entirely from WE bM- in a few for old acquaintance sake, as Populism and the fads and vagaries lt 1VeS her the Upper hand Commission Merchants WE MEAN WHAT the good work goes on. tnat nave been catered to by the Bryan , Jury does not know Humph- But his domination In its councils." The Jack- - j 3n tr,e Contest her food h as reys. Out of sheer good will and with sonvme (fia.) Times-Unio- n says mm political judgment that' that sagacity and the South will not "rashly endanger , the UDDer hand now shp Jc that never falls him, Humphreys him- home rule under any temptation thnt Oarefal attention glroa to oostatoM self has provided them with proofs, as may be placed before her eyes," ASADAStreet but pale no more. 141 Hotel usual, of record, and leaving tracks as one iim.3 wm goi Deyona me point j r.ch run,-"- wide as a baby elephant's, of himself where she will take her medicine so; Well send you a to tiy.jf you like. A Present Given With xt legislators SCOTT & corruptly influencing with long as it is anything that is not Re- - , EOWNE, 409 Pearl reet, Kew York. J THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, MAY 23, 1901.

SUCCUMBED TO ! CHARITY BALL PLEASES HOUSE Cabot's Creosote HIS INJURIES? Stains Mounted Patrolman Wilboursi Belasco's Fine Play is Agree-Die- d in Lischarge of ably Presented at the All numbers direct from the factory. Duty. Orpheum.

Ia the Police Court yesterday the fol- - j "The Charity Ball" was presented last Carbolineum, Coal Tar, Magnite lowing cases were disposed of: night to one of the good houses that Ho Hit, assault and battery, May 23; A. now seem likely to continue throughout THE BEST COLD WATER PAINT Wolf, distilling liquor, Jay 23; Chew the Elleford season. The piece is one coocooooocoooooooooooo Pong, Mark Kong, Chun On, gambling. that calls for expensive costuming and May 23; John Gomez, needless driving, good scenery. The first the Ellefords discharged; A. Barboza, profanity. May possess and the addition of accessories CHIOAN STOVE CO.'S J3; manslaughter, first degree, com- - brought from the Coast made the stage Kiki. 1 , of night presentable. mi t ted Circuit Court; Auac-hi- Kimoto, effects last Thnrn i .. snmhre east to Belasco's peddling cakes wunout license, iAay 23; p,ay and u Bpeaks well for tne players Ah l'au, common nuisance, reprimanded j 0I jj.r. Eneford'g company that the roles and discharged; Aluma, receiving stolen were taken with an earnestness that m 1 OA- - Hn.nU. compelled the attention of an audience main 310 m and tr ' that is somewhat prone to scoff and Ut arland enness. 2 and costs; Kimura, Tashura, , passages Stoves Wbtto none of ShJmata, lto. Mori, Mio (w), gambling, ; lne performers of last night are great AGENTSV $ and csts. actors, nor pretend to be, they have so Mounted Patrolman John W. Wilburs, far exhibited versatility and their ability who was seriously injured a few days to agreeably and clearly interpret the OP REAL ESTAXCL S ' SALE IS.A.2srGi-E- ago wteile attempting to stop a runaway plays that they have produced. horse, died in tne Queen's Hospital yes- - j "The Charity Ball" is not an easy piece terday morning. The funeral will ta.e to play, and much of its success last F. f. LOWREY, ridW... , -- comprising new j PreelAe m (her carload patterns. place at 1 p. m. touay from h. H. Wil- - night was due to the unbroken perform-llarn- s' C D. CHASE, Vice undertaking parlors. 1 he bouy ance, unmarred by hesitancy, fcO.na.rer. will as excellent, ARTHUR B. WUUU, .,) be interred at P?arl City. Carl Berch the rector was OILMAN, Secretary. J. ' i was a German by birth and giving a consistently good performance. Ap. Auditor. Sterling Blue Flame .Stoves came to Hawaii when a small child, his He possesses a good voice ana kuu E. DOLE, o nooa uays were spent on tne isianu bow to use it. Walling, too, was good j Garden Hose, all sizes. A complete line of Paints and or Hawaii. as the reckless brother. Watson as light j Varnishes. Wilburs was connected with the local comedian scored all the points of his Ipolice force for many years and was um- - lines. Wyman was good. Indeed, the versally esteemed. He was 2? years of great merit of the Elleford performances age and single. lies in the fact that khert- - .isi nn tail oi An examination of the body showed "stick" actors to the cast. The womanlv that death was due to the lwirsting of a roles last night, were without exceotioti KEBAOMOKQ STREET ! blood vessel an the head. ! well taken. Jessie Norton brought a Icific Hardware Co., Ltd. The coroner's jury investigating the sympathetic understanumg of her role; death of Jackson, alias arlie Bom- Mabel Wienie possesses something else SALE THE .FIN bay, wnc was kicked to death in a cell man mi urciueuij iianusome presence. WE OFFER FOR T nilnirlBUfflU by a drunken native named Khvj, after with Which to please. Adelaide Laird residence property of V unaSS Keeaumoka 1a J--u5 a short deliberation yesterday, returned was the patiently swe. t of her Esq., corner containing the following "boera." Aileen WaUace "treets. lot 180 x 200. verdid: and a7 assisted of land. An inquisition taken at Honolulu, Isl- Watson in the lighter scenes. Babv Lii- - Bre feet and of Oahu, on toe 22d day of May, WW, lian gave specialties between the ats ' 18")8). Corporation F. Chillir.gwortb, Deputy helped to cement Two-stor- y house (built in You Tried a Notices. before Charles ad the favoritism sue ,o n first floor, four " High Sheriff, one of the coroners of said lus gained. floor, and two Island, upon the body of Or.arles Bom rooms on second roms. - HAWAIIAN SUGAR CO., bay there lying dead, fcy the oaths of the Servants' quarters oi tnrec - jurors whose names are bereu sub- - j NOTICE OF INTfTNTION TO FOHB- - -- ciasa. - first HA-waiia- scrffced who, being sworn to inquir.- CLOSE. - 5TOCKBOOK8 OF n AND OF SALE BY AS If THE THE hen, by what, means sail Sugar Company will be closed ir how and SIGNEE OF MORTGAGE f one of the - street is iCanadian 27 31, Charles Bombay camt- to his death, up- Kaeaumokd Club e May May ; m transfers frrrr to est residence streets both indiusive. on their Mttos do Kay: In aor.firiiajinr. with anl Yiv xri-- i, 1 W. L. HOPPER, Tnat the said I'harlps Bombay came to a power of saA and other provrtsion.s trrrji. aooly W' J:J 58M Secretary. hit death at Honolulu. Island of Oahu. in that certain muarteace i or the 3Hh daj of May, A. D. 1901, fram deed dated tbe 24th day of April, A. D. tm injuries i from A. Highball WAIMEA SUGAR MILL CO. due receive at li Gustav Mauer to Victoria! am hands of enie Kik; a. male Hawauan. J var, recoroa in tn. Registry of ju witness whereof, the said coroner 3eeds in Honolulu, Oahu, Terrrtory or 1T0- THE STOCKBOOKS OF THIS COM-pan- y m d th jurors of this inquest have here- - j Jf,'W'aU,J bf"k' - on p;tes 200 and LIMITED. NOT, WHY will be closed to transfers from onto set their tends the day and year f01- - an "ria Ward dul' IF NOT? Monday, May 27, 1901, to Friday, May w ajj. ii. w uucuum, ot saia 204 Building. 'ore33L by-- L Judd 31, inclasiv. NO WO RTH , SaoMgiicu asaignmen dated the Jfi. CHAS. F Clirf.T.I of February, A. 1901, W. A BOWEN, Corotr. - B. and 5863 Treasurer. recorded in said Registry- f Deeds in F. W. VEED. book 170, pc-g- e 201. J. T. iREEfTv" OD. Notice is hereby given un- CO- that the IBWA PLANTATION - G. WNICOLL dersigned, E. H. "Wode hoKse, present S. KTJKY. assignee aiu holder of said mortgag A Ill the THE OF COM- - G. A. BOWER uitencs to foreclose the same for con- - I Saloons Have it STOGK300KS THK l itition orofcen, to pany will be closed to transfers from j FRED SMITH. wit, naxiDaTrnesat off Saturday, May 25, 190L to Friday, May principal and interest and promissory f 1200-:- For j note secured by said mortgage when - 1200 Sale. . . . Si, '1W1, inelasive. Trip of the Mosquito Fleet. W. A BOWEN, Treasurer. T'hSs flert erf smail gunhoats, compos ed ?c5ice me nereby also given that all I . 'ani r.tnguiar tne iandfk, xenenaents and of tbe Piscataqua, l rone, watapatucn ; hereditaments hereinafter described Substitute. NOTICE arl; their convoy Annapolis, which ar--! Owing al! the lands, tenements and nerro i laments lmenaen t oe conveyed LOTSt ri red at Oavlte Nsval station last monith. Eg oy saia mortgage) wm fee sold at pub- - HER2BBT GIVEN THAT NC a. trip is considered rvma rk- - lie ia to 1b mide that tuctior. at the auction rooms of W ICAPIOLANI TRACT Man authorized tecur debts many ways. The largest of ; F. Morgan sH.id mr n alle in tie James. in Honolulu, on tame the Island of' Hawaii. atus-aay- SO, trBree tugboats, the Piscataqua, Is only tne lfith day oi June, A. D. 1 Honolulu. April 1ML 1901, 12 M6 w. c. & CO. 85D tons and the smallest, the Frolic, flW at o'clock noon of said day. Peacock & Co., Ltd. ack: long trip across The Terms Cash. Deeds art expense of toss. flThea the puirckaser. For Sale. OLA A -- Atlantic is taken Into consideration land ASSESSMENTS. the small capacity of the coal bunl ters. AGENTS, HAWAII TERRITORY. one wonder trip --was 2 begins to that the The premises to be sold aFe all fourteenth assessmeat of wJerta"ken. But TJnde's Sam's Na that THir KAPIOLAM1 jr 90 ever jrieoe and parcel of land situate on T'ArT' j, ter cent or cents per share has been vy class of boats in the Phil- c artiea to be dwe and payable ffune seeded this N.uuanu street in said Honolulu, more from KAnm street to th HJbJC A irtt. ippines and as none could he purcl lased particularly described as fellows: g r De in the Orient, the trip was decided 'Ipon. Gommenr-.n- at the south corner of i iwt wiam will 30ne3 on tha The flfteenth assessment of 7,Vz with the satasfacSory result that all ;6oats this lot on the north side of Nuuanu aast aids of the property Hnlnin or 59 oaats per been good share bas reached their destination in trim. mauia of ; KAm.haiash Girls' Reboot; caHtd to be and pe.yable fnry"9at. A happened, but the north corner of Beretania oriii mM de few miner breakdowns to 1 nothing serious. The Piscataqua, rhich Nuuanu streets, and will extend the sea. if MH (1) W. 34" 26' Te-sixteent- h W. true, 102.3 along Shirts! assessment of iVi per is a powerftil boat of 2,000 horsepower, feet CROSS upon upon L C. A No. 123 to A. Paki. ROADS will be opened jo oent or 60 crrtB per share has been was calJed for ass$tanee 5'. 21 5T W. true, 27.1 give tow to one feet along twsen blocks. Every lot will at- called to be due and payable August several occasions to a L. C. A No. 123 to A. Paki. have 20 or-- fh other in tr fleet, at one Tim.; be- 8 on a th, 191. , (3) N. 45' E. true, 41.9 feet aieng panft road. Ths elevwttoMT ing oonrpeTle--l to tow her larger ompan-loo- Interest will be charged on assess Aald. Yaries from 40 feet high to 1 .the gtraboat Annapolis, for several (4) S. 27" fasi Golf Shirts! ments unpaid tea (10) days after tfce 30' E. true. 111 feet aloo high above sea leveL hour while repairs were feeing made. Auld to Nuuaaiu same are due, at the rate of one 9cr street. , T ?t- - - Hampton December 5) S. 47 36' W. 41.6 Nu-uan- u B centnper month rom the date en w4iich The fleet left Roads true, along v enAju-- arouno. xhe pr We 20th and re.-ohe- Bermuda. January 2d; street to the initial point, con- have just received by such assessments are due. heavy htead taining ari area of about 13-1- 00 Ho freshet will tnter the property. pay- from them to TenerifTe of an The above assessments win be winds ami rough seas were encountered acre, and being a portion of R. P. m THERE 18 AN the Stra. Mariposa a new able t the Jrke of the B. F. Divine-ha- the" trip taking seven days From j (grant) No. 4005 to M. Kekuanoa, and OFFER to buy Stangenwaicl th-- Alel.-.- . uu ox of & Company, limited, se Port Sail. Aden. Cftlontbo iineiest said um ' art the oraiwrt. h. . . Mauer in lot of ....ox - ; tav a. all the land described ' L" . . .. dllU ICJ.ficlJX'l TTsmc iitta. facturln, company.' The chances -- .i: Said R P. .grant) No, 4005 to M am PAXTOis , ifv-Mc.nr.- a ELMER E. cau. At t verytning was tn a cm oner may De f accepted. There to Treasurer Olaa Sugar Company. Ltie- - stat-o- ex. over the visit f the , lted. royal. part. the Dake and Duchess of vary reason to believe rise prices tfi - ! HoiKulu. T. H.. May S. 1901. 5848. Cornwall and York, who were so nyal- j For further particulars, apply to E ota will Increase In a short time. Ths by j A. Mott-Smit- h, OLF ly entertained tie residents of the attorney for the un- - owner of the property SHIRTS crown niony. aersigneo. will grre afl Hritisn KIHII ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The tugboat? wl'l 're used by the Nvy E. H. WODEHOUSE, ehoncse to purchasers to make meneg at the new Nav;ii at Alongapo. Assignee of Mortgagee oa thair iBVostmonta "th'e iinboat Arena is a ship Dated Honolulu, Oahu, May 22, 1901 Now displayed show THE "THIRTEENTH AND FTNAL sister THS GROUND IB SUPERIOR M in oar to thfe Vicksburg wi;.-- took Geneoral 5863 assessraevi t of 5 per .cent, or $2.5 per any tract In the market. WlD(l0W. share, on the Klhei Plantation Co., Funsion and Apr it." to Manila. Ltd., stock, has been levied, and will NOTICE. THE PREMISES become due and payable at the offices art situated with- - of Alexander and Baldwin, Ltd., on the n one mile and a half from the HEREAFTER THE TIME OF DE-partu- re 1 15th day ef June. 11WL Interest bear- from ing after the l"th day --of July, 1?0L Honolulu of the steamer Mauna Loa will be at 12 o'clock noon. J. COOKE. Shippers are hereby ThU GOVERNMENT WA1 Treas Klhei Plantation Co., Ltd. A notified that PIPES are laid along upper Honolulu, May 20, ML 5561 Wholesome Tonic freight will not be received after 10 the J o'clock a. m. on day of sailing. This tlon of the property. rule will be strlctlv enforced INTER-ISLAN- D THE PRICES HAW AH AN TRIBE, NO. M.0.R.M STEAM NAVI-- j are the cheapest of GATION CO., LTD. 5864 tract within two miles from the ceata HOTEL ef the city. akamiSTREET Hereford's NOTICE. A regular meeting of Hawaiian THE TERMS which will be given 1. Tribe No. L O. R. M.; la called for TT-TF- DT'UTNCl ! inepwp rr no OrehaserS will be th heit mwmm this THURSDAY EVENING at 7:30 Walter Hoffmann. Dr. Henry W. How- - hy any t 08 ard, Real Eetate Dealer or Brokea o'clock. Acid taking charge of Dr. Hoffmann's -- tVl. practice, can be found at the latter's urtn last twenty years In Eos. office 8:30 10 1 hlhL iJ- - CHIEFS' DEGREE. from to o'clock a. m.. S. to 2 o'clock p. m., and 7 to 8 o'clock Nelson & Son A prompt attendance la earnestly p. m. FOR TERMS or more particulars 5864 requested. Phosphate t Per order of the Sachem. NOTICE. J. F. ECKARDT, C. of R. Taken when vitality and nerve FRANK J. LEWIS IS AT'THORIZ-- ; M. KANAKANUf. SHOE KAMEHAMEHA LODGE OF PER- force have "become ed to collect and receipt for the Oahu impaired, Ice and Electric Company. when you feel all (Signed): SURVEYOR AND 11 FECTION. 1 " Medium 'played out, can't sleep and HOFFMANN & MARKHAM. GER OF Grade You 1. & S. 3e Shoe in Town. No. A A. R. have no appetite, it nourishes, TRACT CO. 'foern OR TO at A REGULAR MEETING OF THE strengthens and imparts new CO B.. N. Kamehameha Lodge of Perfection will life and vigor. H., NOTICE. be held THIS THURSDAY EVENING, W. C. AGHI & GO., MEMBERS OF COM-pan- y May 23, at 7:30 o'clock. A full attend- A THE ABOVE L. ance is requested, as business of Im Tonic and Narva Food. are hereby notified that the reg- B. KERR & CO., Ltd, portance will be discussed. ular meeting night has been changed REAL ESTATE DEALERS C. L. CRABBE, cars tnr? na IIorsforr! " on label. from MONDAY to WEDNESDAY. AND BROKERS. e '"Q Hoto! Streets. Secretary. 5864 PER ORDER. FOR SALE. TO LODGES AND SOCIETIES. TO LEASE & JUDD & CO. UPON THE APPLICATION OF CO San Francisco. THE WELL ESTABLISHED GRO- - four lodges I will fit up and furnish an up-to-d- lodgeroom, cery business of C. Hustace, King sary with neces- FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A piece &-0- enquire of ante rooms and committee room, -- w"h the Hawaiian Islands, will dsllvar street. For particulars, the f FOB at my new building, corner South of land fronting on South street, and to thean. FREE! OF ALL CHARGES undersigned. King and r same to Ban Franeiaeo. ooa 5&64 CHARLES HUSTACE. Fire and Life Insurance. streets. running through to Chamberlain returnin For further particulars, apply to W. Nn ta known to ths firm, or who will fornls Stock and Bond W. street, the frontage on each of said flfii Brokers. WRIGHT'S Carriage Shop, Fort fxniitO. NOTICE. 140 having a California Oil Stocks. street. streets being feet, and Early application is necessary. 5S83 depth of 140 feet. DURING MY TEMPORARY AB-ene- e Rents and Bills Collected. m j This property Is suitable for ths II1U II from the Islands, Messrs. H. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.. are authorized j erection of warehouses and stores. For. " BT at- - ! Mow gTRKmj wnaWCTSCO. to act for me under full power of RE-mov- uT In fliv HATCH STLLIMAN HAVE ed terms, apply to the furnished upon receipt of request. torney. theiri offices to the bTJwEIS west ifew CAPT. L AHLBORN. Office 307 oppo KAPIOLANT ESTATE, LTD. of Jewelry and Silverware ef I FtangeDwald Building WALD BUILDING, third floor, JrKory peeial designs. Honolulu, May 20, 1901. 5S62 site elevator. 5861 519 A 6 PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER ; HONOLULU, MAY 23, 1901, MR, Auction Sale LJ-I- M -- D A SCOTT OF Oil REAL ESTAIE Biscuit Grand Fair Now REJOINS or Jinga fl IN NUUANU VALLEY. Or somfi nt.lipr rv More on Topic of ON SATURDAY, JUNE 1, MUD AS 12 O'CLOCK Special Fairlings at the AT NOONtv WATER At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I CHAMPAGNE BEN i General Popular will sell at public auction a very fine si! u piece of land in Nuuanu Valley on the ORANGE corner of Puunui avenue and Wyllie LEMON Fair this Week Education. street, having a frontage of 200 feet on I i - - each street, and containing an area of STRAWBERRY U u u "'Ull 40,000 square feet. VANILLA Ktlftor Advertiser: I think you are ) PRETZELS misinformed about the educational sys- Further particulars of CHOCOLATE GRAHAM tem of Prussia. It is true she educated EDUCATOR JAS. P. MORGAN, Bed Spreads, marvelous value, Prussian children. It is also trujthat the State made provision for the educa- AUCTIONEER. Etc , Etc., Etc, Etc. 65c, 75c, $1, $1 25, $1.75. tion of what you call alien children, if such a phrase have any meaning. No Just received a fresh shipment of well-drille- the one of her d policemen stood at Turkish Towels, '85c, $1.25, at the school house door to prevent any Auction Sale , child from entering-- but truant officers OP- $1.50, $2.50 per dozen. paraded the streets and slums to gather HENRY MAY M in waifs and strays, to force them to K Y go to school, though children of Rus- VALUABLE P 0 PEKT Scotch Lawns, 15 yards for $1. sian, Turkish or Hottentot parentage. IMITED Such has been her enlightened policy In Nuuanu Valley TELEPHONE- S- 22, 24 and 92. and practice since Frederick the Great's FORK inch, New Batiste, time. As she has been so she is today. P. O. BOX 386. 36 Patterns, She has stood as an exemplar for all the Under instructions from the attor- other German States indeed, for all Eu- neys for COL. C. B. C. ROOKE, I will . 10c yard. sell at public auction, at my sales- rope. The torch of knowledge is held room, 65 Queen street, CONSIGNMENT OF free in all Germany to all aspirants of every nation who seek its 'l vating in- ON SATURDAY, JUNE 1, Ginghams, splendid quality, 14 fluence, to natives and aliens alike, from AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. the primary school through the univer- I sity, as it is in the Great republic. The following valuable property: yards, $1. Professor Huxley has said that the Lot A Parcel of land on the Ewa chief function of any national system of side of Nuuanu avenue, opposite the education was to act as a selective residence of Mr. H. Schultze. process. The State should organize its Property has a frontage of S39.6 Mens' Felt Hats, black and system as an educational ladder with feet on Nuuanu avenue; a depth on its fool in the gutter and its topmost mauka side of 584.2 feet; on lower 4-- colors, 50c. round the university. All need to be boundary of 607 2, and 29 13 taught reading and writing and num- feet at rear boundary. bers, because this is the basis of all fur- C-- i tains 180,774 square feet. ther education. The chosen c. of na- Lot B Directly opposite Lot A, and Milch Mens' Cotton Sox, 70c per ture is sometimes found in the hut and adjoining t'e residence of Mr. H. sometimes, though seldom, in the palace. Schultze. If a potential Faraday can be found This lot has a frontage of 854.8 feet dozen. born in the hut, and the State pay a mil- cn Nuuanu avenue, a depth on mau- lion of pounds for his thorough educa- ka side of 553 10--12 feet, on makal tion, it gets him dirt jcjieap. side of 634 feet, and 336 7-- 12 feet at rear Shall we have a public censor to pre- boundary. CALVES Boys' Washing Suits, all sizes, side at the birth of every child and to Contains 196,020 square feet. WITH YOUNG brand it with the mark of a plantation laborer, a lawyer, a physician, a judge, For further particulars, and terms 65c a legislator, or a bummer? Who can and conditions of the sale, enquire of tell witnout some elementary selection FOR SALE AT process who will be the captain of in- dustry or an honor to the State in any JAS. F. MORGAN, Mens' Elastic Seam Drawers, way ? Now, Mr. Editor, I do not wish to AUCTIONEER. 60c. bother you with your over-taxe- d nerves Stock-Y- a about the much-talked-- of question wheth Honolulu er the Constitution follows the Flag; 1 should like to raise the question, how- Mens' 3 ever, as to whether the Porto Ricans are Auction Sale KING STREET. Netted Undershirts, aliens. Are they subjects of Spain? Are they independent? Are they citizens of OF for $1. the United States, or are they men and women without a country? One thing is certain those children of Porto Rican parentage who come here and are FINE RESIDENCE Mens' Unlaundered Shirts, 3 brought up here and those born here CALL EXAMINETH will be American citizens. We make no AND provision for returning them to Porto Ri- for$l, co, to the Fiji Island or to Central Afri- ca. Shall they grow up in sodden ig- ON SATURDAY, JUNE 1, norance without the ability to read and VERANDA write English language? AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. the Perish AND Mens' Golf Shirts, all sizes, 69c. such a thought as to keeping them in ig- At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I norance, to be hewers of wood and draw- will sell at public auction, by order of ers 01 water, and to produce wealth for Mr. C. W. Booth, that large residence LAWN Swing the benefit of the few! This idea would on Pacific Heights. Ladies' Night Gowns, 60c, 75c, have been a back number in the Middle The house is only recently completed, Ages, rather belonging to some long and and contains double parlors, large hall, dining-roo- m, Ra-mes- large breakfast-roo- ; extinct dynasty previous to es pantries, and $1 worth double. that of extra large kitchen, patent clos- II. ets, up and down stairs, enamel bath- One might be led to infer, Mr. Editor, tub, hot and cold water throughout that the children of plantation laborers house, four bedrooms with large clos- Mens' Night Shirts, all sizes, are all put through a High School course ets, linen closet, large attic with space Greek, Latin, and the Calculus. As for three large rooms, trunk-roo- etc., Hammocks a matter of fact, of the nearly 12,000 etc. 50c. children in school in these Islands, 80 per Grounds are 1 acre in size, partially AND cent of them are in the tirst four years terraced and laid out in trees. Three of the primary grades. There are less hundred feet from the electric car line, than 100 in a secondary or high school and has the most unsurpassed and grandest view of Honolulu, the sur- Take-it-Ez- y Mens' Silk Front Shirts, 50c. course under the jurisdiction of the Gov- country, ernment. rounding and the ocean, of 4 any residence in the city. That we are educating, in the United Interested parties will be stiown the States, the young out of their proper house and grounds. sphere, is a wild vagary of a few unbal- Chairs anced cranks, or of a very, very few re- cently made plutocrats. We say nothing about the ethics of the JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. question. I shall not touch on the prom ises made to the immigrants brought here for the production of our wealth. Grand Value in Very respectfully, hot M. M. SCOTT. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Comforts for this ROMAN CATHOLIC Outing CATHEDRAL OF Holy Ghost Celebration on Saturday and Sunday Next. Fish Pond . . SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1901. Flannels. 7 p. m. Blessing of offerings giv- & to be Pacific Cycle en to the poor- - opening of the bazaar and By order of MR. W. C. PARKE, ad- auction for the benefit of tne society. ministrator of the estate of CATHER- Music by the Hawaiian Territorial Band. INE P. AULD, deceased, I will sell at 105 FORT STREET. Electric light illumination, up to 11:30 public auction, p. m. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 8, irrin nn SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1901. 7 a. m. Distribution of the offerings to 1901, S! the poor of all nationalities. 11 v U v 10:30 a. m. High pontifical mass with 12 O'CLOCK NOON. R LINE Portuguese sermon. Band music by the NEW St. Louis College Band. Before and aner At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, Ho- Ill muss procession with flag and crown. nolulu, a fish pond situated at Uala-pu- e, Pajamas Molokai, ( Golf Shirts, 1 p. m. Grand dinner of tne twelve containing an area of poor of parish. 23 acres, more or less, and well stock- I Silks, the ed with fish. 3 p. m. Concert by Ter- Jaoanese EVERY the Hawaiian This pond is leased to January 4, - LINE REDUCED ritorial Band. 1911, at a yearly rental of 155.00, pay- OF" Gents' Underwear- 5 p. m. semi-annuall- Closing of celebration. able y, in advance. Officers J. P. Rodrigues, pres.dcnt; At. Further particulars can be obtained Neckwear. A. Gonsalves, vice president; J. S. Ra- at the Public Lands Office, under lease ttc mos, secretary; M. R. A. Vieirra, treas- No. 490. I Doilies, Jewelry, urer. Directors J. M. Gomes, Yoaquim Terms of the sale, cash. AH expenses IS YOU WANT TO SAVE MONJBY, n l j da Silva, M. S. Nascimento, J. P. Dias, at the expense of the purchaser. Sale Are now dbowu .t rV M. Goes. subject to the approval of the Commis- sioner of Public Lands. 1 n WHOOPING COUGH. CUH-- w A woman who has had experience JAS. F. MORGAN, VCI.11 l -A with this diesase, tells how to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. AUCTIONEER. 10 F She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby HE boy being only IE three months old, and owing to our giving them Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy they lost none of their plumpness and came out in much Stores better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough syrup For Rent or Lease between whoops. Jessie Hotel Pinkley Hall. Sprinville, Ala, This and remedy is for sale by Benson, Smith & Corner of Nuuanu Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. LB. KERR & CO, THAT LARGE BUILDING ON ALA-k-ea Justice Brewer of the Supreme Court street, between Merchant and declared in a lecture at Yale that the Queen streets, at present occupied by "jury system, as at present the HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPA- adminis- NY, as offices. tered, is little more than a relic of a eWl LIMITED. semi-barbaro- age." Is capable of subdivision into three JeW strong When such large stores or offices. Goods, words come from so eminent a Possession given June 1st. Japanese jurist, can there be anv snmrico tui Queen citizens do everything they can to es St., Honolulu. cape jury . . -- duty? This seems to be a Apply early for terms, to Curios. case where the law-make- rs hav. an CA opportunity to A achieve a great reform. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auetr. GIVE US HE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ABVEBT1SEB: HONOLULU, MAY 23, 191 7

IIT1CC The Maker Right Behind Us. Another Large Spmat BKC i - We Stand Right Behind Our Shoes. OCAL tight That Never Faik of Angle Lamp?. has gf.Tie to Hie THE LAMP Hotel AME the Hawaii to your feet. Advance Spring styles. lxok UTILE HEAT THE LIGHT bridge rapidly THAT NBYSR HMMENOINO FAILS. at 7:30 orlork tn. " to Kuai " night the Government Band witl ; ."v It stems almost ia-re(- ret urned BRILLIANT giw a concert at the Hawaiian frrl tbat any lamp the Coast SHOES Maw "fl fi i t could be good enougte Hotel. Following is the program: That fit rtglit and look fine when new. Shoes that look fair, fit right and wear to take tie place oaT Ha- - PART I. M .JUJ eiaetriei ty on f iiine to t well when Century Shoes, and eonsequently the em Overture. Peter Schmoll" "Weber old. They are Twentieth tenmi. yet such Is th ease with ANOL ;s. 'hurus, "Tannhauser" "Wagner Shoes etf the day. the r "I Commerce Grand Selection. "II Trnvatnre" LAMP. All over the IsU 17 Vor.ii at W w Songs ands people are throwlriftf s, at xi. . . away old lamps anf; hndkerthi-f- ..K T, m ifni, ECOWOMiCAL their (b) -- Oi Hoi Ha." mm replacing them with thto u 1. lamp, not merely becausai Beyn1 ier "i Miss Keliiaa booked for the So te) "K aala," It costs about one-ten- ts cil "Maikai ka Makani o Kofcala." as much to maintain s (cost is no object to soma 1 Jury itness-- Mrs. N. Alapai. Grn T&e $Ie Ump people), be- rt, , An but, besides . . . i;tr:.-- this PART II. ing infinitely cheaper, 11 Cot IMA Solo, "Eleanor" Wlegand MSOCARiyA GOOD STOCK Of HANtifK. . la more brilliant an: v G H.. 'iii nieet here" Mr. Charles more bar- . Kreuter. reliable in the instead of Mon Waltz. "Korma" Grossman 5IA0 AJffl HAJ LAITl'S, gain. It is a revelation Mazurka. Autumn" to every one who uses it. or $2.VU0 a Medley, "Sweet Old Songs" ....Dalbey and simply demonstrate 44 ' TIim by R Allen, ai Star Spangled Banner." that the lamp was a barbarous contrivance. THE ANGLE LAMP never smokes, smells or gives any troub le, is lighted and extinguished as easily r,.r ,.f the Grove Departed for the Coast. as gas, and is the ideal light from eve ry standpoint. We carry these lampar from $1.80 up. m ,eturnr ft Y The following is a list of thos,. who engaged passage to the Coast on the riohn ffp an.t -- ot PeKing. wttir-- sailed at an arlv T. & itpt for t' li. Davies Company, Ltd, horur this morning: Mrs. H. A. Isenberg, of the Ha-- child and maid: Mrs. Pfotenhauer, tw nnaerr p. e Company, lert ou children and maid; Dr. R. Gjerdrum, E. G. Duisenbergg, Kna, fir a busini trip John wife and No More Dreafl1 two Ahl-bor- n, Lodge of Perfection servants. Captain and Mrs. L. m 1. iif-- . and Mrs. Cecil Brown, W. A- - Dickson, Miss F. Deming and maid, Mrs. J. Ou-derki- rk j request t?o i" and child, Mrs. E. v'antlerlip, C. ofthe Dental Chair "Arnold" Goods M. Spiers, Mrs. wishes to rent a F. Ashton and child, E. t space p. White, wife and two boys; Mrs. E. S. "and barn, or Cunha, See classmen Miss M. Hawes, Walter Hyaan, H oo Mrs. A. P. Hotaling, Mrs. K. B. Davis, $500 Soft Fabrics C. Hotaling. lost. A, F. Miss A. McCully, H. C. watch has been Kfllogg, wife and four children; Miss Will be given to anyone who detects rL obtained by the finder inferior material used by the New Advertiser .Jenny Banke, W. W. Ludlow. Ixmis T. For rty to the Grant. B. M. Whitney, T. F. Davidson. York Dental Parlors. In all our geld Infants and children. W. F. Dole, A. V. Sven&on. crowns and bridgework we use 22-- K. Su- ! eroki. In our ma be jkj of the Hawaiian 1 Q flTF all other work the "Arnold"' Goods can always bt depended on to it will be closed to trans-- terial is OF THE BEST, AN GUAR- Wife-Beati- ng well, to v GRAB-UATE- D tine and soft in fabric, wash wear - , Mi 31. o.tn in-- Affair. ANTEED. All work done by to aivi DENTISTS of from IS to 30 bfl thoroughly made, covered seams, lock Editor Advertiser: I wish to make yeara' experience, with y. and each department Hm-nwa- late chief stitch (no ripping); in fact they are the t nest gar- -r statement in reference to an in charge of a specialist. Give us a eat - R on tne ono-aftT- article ublished in your paper of 21st, call, and you will find us to do exactly ments ever designed for infants' and children's a few month'' the of as we advertise. We tell you in ad- wife-beati- ng Found r he affair, alleged to have vance exactly what your work will wear. W e quote a few prices come and see the ,.f in- - Assistant occurred on the night of the 20th, Many eost by a FREE EXAMINATION. goods Look windows. on into our ,f PutMH W orKS IS siai-reducti- people supposed it to have occurred on Leg-- SET TEETH 15.80 by the the corner of Punchbowl and Beretania Himself grrowlng fatter, GOLD CROWNS $5.00 streets. I pub- - wish it made clear to the healthier and jollier every OLD FILLINGS $1.0 Diapers iui will leave, after this iic that it did not occur there, but an SILVER FILLINGS BOe Knit a, and all freigm; must oe j adjoining cottage. Trusting you will day, and he didn't wake up Arnold Diapers rfbef,ir-- W o'clock ..n the thj j are always soft after bHsh am resDeotrullv vours. in the middle of the nigrht HQ PLATES MRS. JAMES E. THOMPSON, being washed, even without ironing. furnish-,- cottage on ! Corner Beretania and Punchbowl and bawl for an hour or two 18-inc- double fold 20c each faikiki. near tne waiKiiu streets. why? 20-inc- for rent for one or two Because Marcma h, double fold 25c each iponsible tenant SCIATIC RHEUMATISM CURED AF- fed him or 22-inc- h, double fold 30c each Mew Styis: j. F. Merry, of the naval TER OF T. mtr. S urive 'n an Francisco FOURTEEN TEARS , t ... . . f . r-- Saturn SUFFERING. AfUU. SJtMt. Pearl Harbor. have been Our cams alone will be a guarantee 'Knit "I afflicted with sciatic your Baby Bath Aprons Ushed grocery busi- - rheumatism for fourteen years," says Taroeoa ;iat work will be of the best. Josh Edgar, of Germantown, CaL "I Made with a soft, knit cotton back, and heavily fleeced A chance for a good was able to be around, but constantly icw York Denial Parlors, with long, soft nap of cotton on the face, all edge3 neatly the right party. suffered. I tried everything I could bound and daintily finished. hear of and at last was told to try A pure aad easily digested Room 4, Elite Building, Ashton. who has been Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did HOTEL STREET. The price is $1.25 each and was Immediately relieved and in a food prepared from the ta.ro Coney, left for LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. A her short time cured, and I am happy to plant so abundantly grown Infants Knit Night Gowns say it has not since returned." Why With y an informal rehearsal not use this liniment and get weM? It in the Hawaiian Islands. shirring string, especially designed for children too tlie acts connected with Is for sale by Benson, Smith & Co., In Sets or young to wear night drawers. Single fold, silk finished, a., is a NATURAL FOOD ode tourney on the wnoiesoie agents. It 32 to 36 inches long $S ach nix this afternoon. and not chemically prepared te, I 0. R. M., will hold Macondray in Manila. .Separate. so many foods, which Knit Abdominal Bands meeting this evening at Recent Manila papers Fred. Ma like u Fori street. There reiort We have some of the handsomest Prevent the chafing and irritation whicb i oondray, well known in City, as hav- - sour the stomach. conceptions in Sterling In the chiefs' degree. this Silver often follow direct contact of an all wool with author-secretarvshi- D Table Ware that have ever been e of Mrs. Coleman, in kg considerable trouble tne Invalids, too, get well fabric with a tender ekin. All of the ities in the chief city of the Philippines. turned out by the best makers, and styles have One paper reports him as connned in tne again on it. we give you the opportunity of buy- tabs and open shoulder straps. Mrs. H. day ing -r-. Y0 Mi C Brown. Presidio one and released the next. them at moderate prices, either Merino, heavy weight .- On one occasion he was arrested for ex- in sets or separate. May I show 8 to 12 inches 40c to 60c ovrr Wiehman's on ac- - pressing violent opinions of the police 50c package them to you? lawy advance of rent, and service in Manila and denouncing In.abu- Worsted and cotton wajwarily in Harmony sive language the secret service. 8 to 12 inches 60c to 75c T-H- . . . , M. , - i. . i, i c Collector Fines Peking. JEWELER Knit Bibs 'if Mr. O J. Fetter, BIART They absorb do Une. Collector of Port E. R. Stackable has and not wet through and soil the clothing near the German City FORT, NEAR KING ST. by Will E, Fisher at 10 fined the Pacific Mail Steamship J&brunJJngi and they are cleansed more thoroughly and easilv than of Peking $900 for permitting the es- any woven fabric. cape of three rejected immigrants Custom Bouse Blanks. 9 to i2 inches! 20c to 30c Hoffmanns practice during from San Francisco on her last trip each itaence. Office hours from through. 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m.. Knit Night Drawers HARD FACTS. Of All Kinds. honor at the funeral of HAWAIIAN' GAZETTE COMPANY. Formed and shaped like the human body. Ele- an Wilburs today. Thf woman is a success until Officers nfv gantly fashioned, not made like a bag. Aubrev. Mr- - --- t i Seams all mnq, Lare. Soindler. . , . j v... m. tape covered. Summer M Gumpher. ' " weight, without feet, v. sins; a woman s by her loves. children 2 to 10 years 60c $1 T" navmg uunuwcu to per pair KHt and Kxtension As- - Lincie aam...... ""J. nu uc -- rn'day evening, at 8 nimioiit. wiu ""' "v. te residence of S. Mav. whole week in a fashionable fionaa The Nazareth Waist Bt All memhfrs.are hotel. Is j There is one huge consolation in the the best Child's Waist

-- - 1 - - Most '"in . k wis irtn 1 icuvi l ..'.v ' ' " comfortable because of the knit- Hlto- a luncheon In her made still larger. It ensures more el- -' ted, elastic, ventilating material; wears Tn sday at the bow rrom at dinner parties. longest because natter, in Nuuanu. The only reason why a woman should there are no seams. nearest friends of nt nronnse is that one relection would The youngster who begins with NAZ- crush her proud spirit. With the aver- - ARETH WAIST at infancy is a Naz- T aturday. K. Isoshi- - : asrf. man nothine- under fifteen noes is areth Waist " boy until his teens and Bethel, will hold serious. He is built in the way to stand edos sale for three the girls like them too. For solid com- offer Dremiiimn to it. She is not. fort, solid wear rj) and solid satisfaction 01 f...... i m nothing has P M todav. yet approached the Nazar- eth Waist. fnen at the nllot Chinese fishermen, are T securing coral from A SNAP IN JC These B EHLERS & CO., Tort :r.g at the reef, in Street. e fathoms of water. Dnj? Cnmnanv ha a I ' t Ribbons fof Hat Bleach." Wffl r lean your straw THE 'BUCK" 'Jem look as good , r as cost of J three cents. - See it is to Buy it BfcB only costs 25 An opportunity not to be miss- lo ed. r First rtepirrr.t KJ I wnea over by Captain j For One Week wr the following of- - - - Well Dressed Heads Keond lieutenant of No. 5 $40. No. 7 $50. lJ'31st. first lieutenant Only. . . . " captain and All Company C. belong to Women who Buy their Millinery all-sil- k, Rapld I We offer an four inches Tr.tnsit Com- - wide. hereThose new designs after thoughts of the bark S. C. Allen. the nW b''in nut to" Co, Millinery Creators itM Pearson & Potter Ltd. since Easter are very Dainty at tr.e company's e cars tor regular flD Moire and Stylish. If you haven't seen them, we two especially i&i W parties. Thev are 926 Fort Street. Telephone Aain 317. would be pleased to have you call. BS iatllRt aPPliances for Regular 50c Value at Pa, n e maae Dy iu- - . J V. 25c per yard, is expected to fniten j Embroidered Organdies days, by which A full line of colors. Will be No Strike much-neede- There the d "r the track is Are the Finest of the New Summer Fabrics; so cool; so stylish; so handsome and delicate. lae List. Bargain AT Another BAILEY'S PLUMBING SHOP Exquisite patterns we have all like- at ? c.vi-v- , shades twn t . A line of figured Dimities, fresh, wise Plain Organdies. ""usnt into the Flnt crisp and new, latest patterns.

rmeriy Territo-eporte- d 12 yards for $1.00. "" 167 KING STREET. as having Extraordinary value for the Are You Partial to "T the name of two money. Swisses? Ce as :lrve Come and see our elegant range of these as i ne beautiful goods. Riven w N, S, SACHS DRY GOODS The working Plumbers are members ? Qcen .v- - it m au j - of the firm and all stay at work, because the lh he had COMP'Y., LTD. The M. E. Killean Co., Ltd. r".h!ns Chans. it is to their interest to work and it will HOTEL SYREET. Street 1 m Fort office. be to your interest to employ them. MMtMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHMM m 1 1J Mt 23, 1901. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL At V ETfll BJfiB : HONOLULU, MAY THE PACIFIC Honolulu stock exchange. Classified Advertisements. Oceanic Commercial Advertiser Honolulu, May 22, 1901. Steamship the Postofflce at Honolulu, WANTED. at Val Bid Ask. H- Seond-clns- s Matter. SfAJfflE OF STOCK. Capital FIVE-ROO- M cottage, stable, or - T., -- - with " room enough to build one. Address Every Morning Except Sunday P. O. Box 200, stating price and lo- by the Mzbcant:i.b. cation. 5S64 Rent TIME COMPANY, . B'irer& Co 1,000,000 100 425 For TABLE: HAWAIIAN GAZETTE K. S.3achs' Dry Goods The fine Passenger Steamers of thi" 60,00 J 100 FURNISHED house; five or six rooms; win Block, No. 66 South King St. Co.. Ltd aa hereunder: sa Holt Manager. L. ii. Kerr Jt Co., Ltd . SJ.0,100 50 convenient to Beretania street cars. sL. W. PEARSON Business Address C. Box 678, City. 6861 I SUSAB. Furnishred House at Puna- SUBSCRIPTION BATES: From San Francisco. For I 5 ,000,006 20 bed-room- s, San (including Hawaii Ewa 28! A GOOD position is open for a com- hou: five etc. . . . b. ffn th United States Htmoa 175,000 1O0 MARIPOSA MAY MARIP08A 1,000,000 100 '.'.'.'A' 310 petent stenographer and bill clerk. shade and SONOMA Territory): Coj ' Superb grounds; JUNE Haw. Agricultural 5862 VENTURA Com. fe Sug. Co. 2,312,750 100 Address "H.," this office. MARIPOSA . . . JUNE daw. '.iOO.OOO ::::;! trees. Possession at Hawaiian Sugar Co. . . H. 20 ii fruit VENTURA . . . JUNE 'SLposa'. 760,000 100 176 , i.;::::::::::::::::::::::::"SSS Honom o .. once. MARIPOSA . . . JULY o'CttKA - Honokaa 2,000,000 20 201 27 POSITION WANTED. MARIP0SA- 500,000 100 SIERRA JULY SONOMA ' 1 Aavartisln g rates on application. Haiku 2. BY MAN and wife Japanese, as good ALSO . . . &.RUUXU.. 500,000 20 251 26 MARIPOSA JULY MARIPOSA cook and house servant; good rec- . . Plan. (Vt.Lt. a I I, 050,000 60 Si 0 SONOMA AUG. VENTUr ..( Paid up j 1,500,000 50 ommendations. Apply P. O. Box 865. Six Room Cottage, Wilder Local Boat. ; Kipahulu 160.000 100 5861 at- ivoloa 300,000 100 "i76 Avenue; very cool and Kona Sugar Co. 500,000 100 60 ...... ""I,, McBryde 8. Co.Lt. A i 832,500 20 7 FOR RENT. tractive. Paid up I l,650,X.y 20 11 12 new oiiymii 20 OFFICES in the Boston block. Sahlku Sugar Co. A street, between Hotel and King TIME TABLE. " Fald up I 20 Fort INQUIRE . In connection with the sailing of 3 100 streets, under lease from one to five the above it Oahu Sugar Co parea to issue, 10 lnienuing passengers, "ST - ue Oaomea LOOO.OOO 20 years. Low rentals, Including Jani- CourW Awl 20 lights railroad, from San Francisco, to all points in r?u Prom and after Jan. 1. 1900. Ookala tor service, electric and water. New York by any steamship line to T 2i OJaa Sugar Co. LtAs j Sil2,500 20 . to In- all EuroW ?te1 J w Apply Hawaiian Trust and - writ, OUTWARD. Paid up i 2,500,000 20 14K1 14 Company, 923 St. 6849 HcClellan, Pood S Co. 550,000 100 vestment Fort FOR FURTHER Dally Daily Dally Dally Dally Oiowaln I PARTICULARS APPt, Paauhau Sag. flan. Co 5,000,000 50 Telephone Main 69. Judd Bldg. taOona. ex. ex. Paclflo 500,000 100 A FINE new cottage with latest Im- Sun. Sun. Fala 750,000 100 provements; situated in healthy local- a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Pepeekeo 760,000 100 ity, on the upper road to Monoa Val- 11.-0-6 2,000,000 100 1 5 G. 7:10 9:16 3:16 6:10 i00 ley; possession given at once. Apply IRWIN astnto . . Wm. h vYaialua Co 4,500,000 100 108; K0 . 8:03 9:48 11:40 3:47 6:30 Agr. A. A. Montana, P. O. Box 57, or on City A'ailnkn 700,000 MX) 875 I M I 10:08 15:00 4:06 6:10 the premises. 6841 L T E D Mill . . 8:53 Waimanalo.. 262,000 100 150-.- . PTalana . 10:60 4:46 tVaimea...,. 125,000 100 WW Albert Raas General Agents Oceanic . 11:66 6:40 FOR either one or two months, from S. S C Vfamhui 8TXAXSHIF Cos. 12:32 6:16 June 1st; completely furnished cot- wilder 8. 8. Co 600,000 100 100 tage on the beach at Waikiki, close uter-Ialan- 600,000 100 105 d 8. 8. Co.. to Inn and Moana Hotel. FINANCIAL INWARD. the Waiklkl Miscellaneous- - Address P. O. Box 118, Honolulu. Daily Dally Dally Dally Hawaiian ElecuiC 00. 250,000 100 5864 Agent ex. ex. Hon. Bp.Tr. ALd.Co. 250,000 100 25,000 100 Sun. Sun. Hon. Steam Laundry. NEARLY new six-roo- m cottage; porce- 1 p.m. p.m. Mutual Telephone Co. 39,000 10 ""O $30. 1913 a.m. a.m. B. A L. Co 2,000,000 100 1C3 106 lain bath; rent Call at 6:36 1:08 0. 5862 Kanaka .... People's Ice & Bef . Co. 150,000 100 Young street. stock and bond broker Waialua 6:10 .... W Banks, 1182 tt IWaJanae . 7:10 .... t'M OFFICES in new building, Union MSB B:50 7:46 1M 4:32 First National Bank... street, near Beretania. 5856 Occidental & Oriental m 4:62 First Am. Savings Bk. Niri City :16 8:03 1: A Trust Co 10 Member of Honolulu Stock Exchange 8:60 8:36 2:06 636 FOR SALE. Bonds. C. SMITH, . P. DENISON, F. PERSONS near Punahou desiring and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Q. P. T. A-- for filling lots, can secure same tJupaiiBtendent. Jaw. Govt. 6 per cent. 94 earth purchase or of Jaw. Govt. Postal Sa- at reasonable rates, delivered, by ap- Orders for the sale 4 per once E. Tappan Stocks and Bonds carefully and vings cent... plying at to Tannatt, Steamers of the above companies ill call at Honolulu miaJ METEOROLOGICAL. RECORD. dilo K. R. Co. 6 per ct. "os'ioo 313 Wilder avenue, or telephone promptly executed. on or about the dates below mentioned Hon. B.T. ALCn 3043. 5863 negotiated. gwa 6 p. c. 1C0 White Loans ta Bovernment Surrey, Published Plantation For Japan and China. For San Monday. J. B. 4 L. . Co 104 Ft Every 6 p. c. . . . 10a ONE Baby Grand Chickering Piano; Oahu Plant, driving mare; one DURING my temporary absence Mr. COPTIC MAY 2t PEKINO Olaa Plan. 6 p. c... a one ladies' gentle ladies phaeton, harness, laprobes, Elmer E. Paxton wil act tor me under AMERICA MARU JUNE I GAELIC . 11 5 p. etc. W. L. Howard, at Castle & full power of attorney. PEKING JUNE HONGKONG MARU JUBO. Sales Between Boards: Two hundred Cooke, Ltd. 5863 aajMsascT xaab. GAELIC . . . .JUNE 11 v ni.i; , and fifteen Oahu, $150. HONGKONG MARU'.V ..JUNE 29 DORIC ills five-roo- m . . . f 5 f :B? LOT, 70 x 120; also, a cottage, OFFICE Ground floor, Jndd Build CHINA ...JULY NIPPON MARU h Ijj Waiklkl road; modern Improve- ing. DORIC . ...JULY II PERU J 24 j iiRL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ments; part cash, balance on mort- 890. NIPPON MARU ...JULT COPTIC 1--0 - Postofflce Box Telephone 19. 8 ppjnp N 67 84 O0C79 knb j- gage. Apply, "8. A.," thia office. PERU .. AUG. 1 A IERICA MARU'";! UH8Q 09 80.04 08 84 0 00 80 2 nx o 9 Hoo-piinu- 6863 HONOLULU. COPTIC ..AUG. PEKING M 70 88 OF 73 8--0 o May 11. 9208 al. to i; ... U3B0.ee 29.96 0 ke No. Hao et AMERICA MARU AUG. 17 GAELIC GinoooaoM es 4--1 Koo-laupok- o, t wreoojse nb sc R. P. 618, kul. 3066, Kualoa. 24 W 02 29.94 07 88 0 00 79 8 nk s- $2,000 property; PEKING AUG. HONGKONG MARu" US -1 oahu. Consideration $5. Warehouse two lots, 16 80 08 80.01 74 .'2 0 00 78 8 5a 50 x 100; street. B. G. Al- CHINA SO. -- ,o. 9211 H. to S. Hooka-no- ; Kawaiahao V 17 80 08 02 74 82 0 07 78 4 NB g5 Waterhouse Notary Public, Business men lots 2, 3 and 4, block 4, Pearl City, len, Real Estate and 44 King street. 'Phone 322. 5864 HiWMttr corrected to 83 F. Ewa, Oahu. Consideration $760. Hrrcl, and for standard gravity of Lat 48. No. 9212 H. M. Whitney to M. Hooka-no- ; premises, THOSE large and desirable can save FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, APPLY TO W93M correction la .06 for Honolulu. lot 1, block 4, Pearl City, Ewa, Oahu. northeast corner Hackfeld and Pros- Consideration $465. pect streets. For further Informa- TIDES, BUN AND MOON. No. 9213 P. Muhlendorf, tr., et al. to tion, apply to Geo. R. Carter. 6857 (4,500 hours H. A. Hayselden; piece land square many & Co, feet), Kulaokahua, Honolulu, Oahu. Con- ONE double-seate- d carriage; one fine Hackfeld I H 00 f B f si sideration $1,000. new phaeton; one set of harness. Ap- - S3 ? Iff I B 5 .J No. 9221 Lee Chu and wife to H. A. ply to John Cassidy, at 2005 Waikiki, Heen; piece land (17,150 square feet), Aa-l- a, or Postofflce Box 625. 5861 II Honolulu, Oahu. Consideration $1,-85- 0. A. GARTENBERG'S fine residence p.m. Ft. ia.m. a m. a.m Kaptolanl on Sets. May 13. No. 9227 Aina to L. Lani; In- property In Park the alon 20. 0.51 2.1 6.14 10 28 6.20 6.88: 9 27 beach. Address P. O. Box 5. Mil 06 terest In R. P. 6165, kul. 2419, R. Ps. 6091 21 6 87 19 6.12'11.'7! 1.18 6 20 6 .84 10. 19 and 6441, kul. 3437, Walehu, Maui. Con- Canadian-Australi- an R Ip.m sideration $40. TO RENT OR FOR SALE. 1 8 7 2212.08! 2 11.05 Ws. 085.196.84 No. 9228 tnai.j 2S 8 1.5 8 45! I 23 2 59 5 .U6 85111 40 K. Kuhia et al. to Leimalama; NICELY furnished cottage of six Ttld. m; 9 1.3 0 06 2 40; 3 44 5.19 6 85 a.m. R. P. 7291, kul. 3905K, Halehaku, Hama-kualo- a. rooms, for sale or for rent. Apply, raau a m. p.m. Maul. Consideration $L 821A Christley Lane. 5861 26;10.08, 11 U 17; 4 .27! 4 24 6.18.88! 0 28 9229 B Company. .Dm! No. Kamaka to L. Ikuwa; Interest !J I I Steamship 2612 8 91104 5 05 6 61 5.18 6.S6 1.04 In sundry pieces land, Maui. Considera- FOR LEASE. 2712 1 2 U 54 6 41 7.04 6.18 6.861 1.88 tion $1. TO LEASE term of ye&rs; First quarter of moon on 24th For a three in connecting thiCi the the 21, of John Accross the Continent Steamers of the above line running ast 7 JO p. m. . List of deeds filed for record May the furnished residence Cas Vancouver, B ul ! sidy, Waikiki; two-stor- y PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between C 1901: a house of - and Brtrtm, ft. of the tide are taken from the nine rooms, with large lanai, mosquito-pr- S. W and calling- at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, Coast Bur-- First Party. Second Party. Class. 8AN FRANCISCO-PORTLAN- D. States and Geodetic oof throughout; hot water for l Kaainailalo et al. B. Ihihl D cottage rooms In ZD-u- W. M. Campbell F. M. Sinclair .. D bath; also, of two sit Honolialu. tides at Kahulul and HUo occur yard. Good beach and sea bathing; On or about the dates below stated, tS: one hour earlier than at Honolulu. G. Brown H. Birch D fine THREE TRAINS DAILY also, view of Honolulu. Apply at VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B C. FROMSYDSIY.?taUI walian standard time la 10 hours 88 E. C. Judd et al. L. W. Sayres .. D 2005 Waikiki, or P. O. Box 625. 5861 FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FROM slower than Greenwich time, be-- T. Dean et al. C. W. Booth D For Brisbane, Q., and Sydney: For Victoria and YueonsJ 167 88 TWO TRAINS DAILY that of the meridian of decrees A. V. Callaghan A. J. Campbell .. D NEW m house on Queen street, MOANA JUNE 8 MIOWERA flttes. 1:88 From Portland. The time whistle blows at Keliiaa E. J. Benjamin D Waikiki aide of the Honolulu Brew- MIOWERA JULY B AORANGI . which Is same I . the as Greenwich, Chinese Y. M. C. A. Goo Kim D ery; also, two cottages on premises. AORANGI AUG. 3 MOANA . minutes. Sun and moon are far N. J. de Canha Farm Cornn D Apply to O. Sellers, plumber, 472 Ber- MOANA AUG. 81 MIOWERA time for the whole group. etania street. Telephone White 901. Dais lo MIOWERA SEPT. 8 AORANGI . 6852 w lee ngo AORANGI OCT. 26 MOANA . SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. MOVEMENTS OF3CS ASa J. MOANA NOV. 23 MIOWERA g LOST. The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited," U Four DOR lo Hew MONTKfcAU, - STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. hunting-cas- e gold OA dally BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND mm LADIES' watch, Ml service in THE WEATHER. case, Ka-nepu- u, hours, without change. The finest railway Name. From. Data engraved inside the "J. K. Tickets Issued from Honolulu to , lohm Mean Temperature 74 degrees. World's Fair, Chicago, '93." Sonoma Colonies May 23 will upon Europe. Minimum. Temperature 68 degrees. Mariposa S. May 25 Finder be rewarded return Pullman Palace Sleepers. F to owner, J. K. Kanepuu, High Information, Iff 1 Maximum Temperature 82 degrees. Gar-li- 28 at Buffet Smoking and Library Cass, with freight passage, and all general Yokohama ..May Sheriff's office. 5862 For and Barometer at 9 p. m. 29.96; steady. Coptic 8. F. May 28 Barber Shops and Pleasant Read .10 9 lng Rooms. Rainfall inch, up to a. m. Vwuura Colonies June 4 TWO songbooks, of no to any- Ltd,, Mara-- 5 value Dining Car;, lo&ls a la Carta. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Mean Dew Point for the Day 67. America S. F June one but the owner. Finder will re- Mean Humidity 76. Mlowera Colonies June 6 Free Reclining Chair Cars. Relative turn to this office and receive re- Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. WINDS. Hongkong Maru Yokohama June 7 ward. 5863 Moana Victoria . June t N.N.E., 3 to 0; fine. City of Peking 8. F June IS A SILVER stop watch. Return to Ad- J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, Mariposa S. 15 185 . FORECAST FOR TODAY. F June vertiser office and receive reward. Third St, Portland, Ore, Light winds and fair weather. China Yokohama June 15 5864 D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, 1 CURTIS J. LYONS, Gaelic 43. K. June 21 No. 1 Montgomery St, Meteorologist Dorio Yokohama June 22. San Franalsoo, Gal. Territorial Ventura S. 25 F June W1LLAED E. BROWN. FRANK HALSTEAD Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. T. A.. Sierra Colonies June 25 ft einii Omaha, ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Hongkong Maru S. F June 29 Nebraska. I Tuesday, May 21. STEAMERS TO DEPART. Pacific W. stmr. Claudine, Parker, from Maul. HALSTEAD&CO. New York to Honolulu via Wednesday, May 22. Name. For. Date. S. May 23 STEAMERS P. M. S. S. City of Peking, Smith, from Sonoma F FOR SALE THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL the Orient. Gaelic S. F May 28 Stock and Bond Brokers Tug Fearless, Brokaw, from Kahulul. Coptic Yokohama May 28 A new cottage conven- S. S. OREGONIAN, 6,000 Tons, to Sail Ger. sp. H. F. Glade, Haesloop, from Mariposa S. F May 29 S. S. AMERICAN, .000 Tons, to Sail Kaanapali, In tow of the Ventura S. F. June 4 iently situated, eight 8. 8. HAWAIIAN. .000 Tons, to Sail Fearless. Maru 6 sp. Moody, Aspe, 30 days America Yokohama June Forty-secon- d Am. Chas. E. 6 advanced Freight received at Company's wharf, Tacoma, Mlowera Victoria June money on rooms and electric light; from Hongkong Maru 8. F June T lyn, at all times. Ger. 8. S. Samoa, Spence, from Samoa. Moana Colonies June 8 $4,300. I.-- I. stmr. Kauai, Bruhn, from City of Peking Yokohama June 18 sugar securities. jtot runner particulars, appiy 10 . m China 8. F June 16 CO. Mariposa 8. F June 19 H. HACKFELD & SAILED FROM HONOLULU. Gaelic Yokohama June 21 921 FORT ST. FOR SALE AOvm ' Wednesday, May 22. Doric 8. F June 22 25 I.-- I. stmr. Kanalei, Pederson, for Ka- Ventura Colonies June TEL. MAIN 133 On Prospect Street, com- C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Sierra 8. F ...June 26 uai. 29 I.-- Hongkong Maru Yokohama June manding a good view, I. stmr. Iwalani, Greene, for Kauai. NOTICE. Thursday, May 23. a comfortable cottage Ltd, P. M. S. S. City of Peking, Smith, for The idea that bacteria may be some- eo., We hereby beg custom-rs- , San Francisco. times changed Into quitp different to notify our on a lot 180x150. Hustace & Press forms, a harmless kind becoming dead- and the public generally, here- F. Morgan. President; Cecil Brown, vice ly, that James w. DUE TODAY. seems to be gaining a foothold. A after we shall Insist on regular month- Secretary; Chanes H. Atherton, Auditor; Brazilian bacteriologist. Dr. Caldas, ly settlements of all accounts owing us. aaanagar. mm . -- O. S. S. Sonoma, from the Colonies. finds reason for believing plague .jlm that Any account remaining unpaid after BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE and results from the eating by rts of day of PROPERTY IN ALL PARTS OF DBAUCR8 Firewood, Stove, Steam zi the last month following THE Shipping Notes. ni"!dy rice, the mold (Aspergillus or-I- the Its IN w producing In the colon of rats, contraction, will be closed, and steps CITY. F AND RETAIL Eight discharged United States sol- successive passages from animal taken for Its immediate collection. wwni.... frai kW Phil- V imal, an organism that has the METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., LTD., tO Uraviug- - m diers are returning home from the SnAAial fl.ffAnf.inn-- v.wv fnven H ristlcs of the plague germ. An G. J. WALLER Manager. D ippines on the City of Peking. effecti preventive serum, moreover, White Sand.fv." Pony Moore Is in charge of the Filipi- has ; obtained by Injecting Into the HONOLULU MARKET CO., LTD., CASTLE 4 LANSDALE nos on the City of Peking. Pony was veins o! horse colon bacillus D. H. DAVIS, Manager. the from 5849. a. . very, very happy yesterday so happy a rat f ' with the rice mold. Rooms 506 and 607. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S WM. that he had words with a hackman and the friends of Pony had to take him G. away. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS THE MELROSE. Standi lvvild Billdin; Wm. X&"j5n Opium valued at a quarter of a million TeL Main 70. New York Line Is Included in the cargo of the HAVING BEEN REFURNISHED dollars open. de- Roil City of Peking. H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. and renovated, is now Those " tit morning siring good Board and Room at rea- The Haw'n Realty and Maturity Co,, Ship Helen Brewer The Sonoma is due this from Fort Street, Opposite Wilder de Co. sonable rates, can be accommodated the Colonies. TstST-CLA8- 8 LUNCHES SERVED 5861 Limited. will sail from NEW YORK FOR HONOLULU, on or about to the Maui. With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water Damage Ginger Ala or Milk. The Instruments Used In Sept. 1, 1901 Corru Yesterday morning Wflders steamer Open 7 a. m. to p. m. Capital S50.0M.M. Fully Paid. from II THE SILENT BARBtR SHOP sufficient are offered. rot pinnacle rock off SrrrV-'- - If Inducements Maui, which struck a Requisites a Sneslslty. AU"" n Are Thoroughly Disinfected Before -- Ah the Island of Molokal the other night port, leaking, for Using. WE BUY, SELL AND DEAL IN For freight rates apply to and put back to this Pong JO8EPH FERNANDEZ. Prop., Real Estate, Leases, Mortgages, Bonds, Oceanic railway. Tarn CO. A repairs, went on the marine Arlington HoteL Hotel Street etc. Negotiate CHAS. BREWER & Of 6" ' badly damaged as was Loans, Build Houses, She Is not as and make a specialty in our issuance 17 KUby Boston, expected. The necessary repairs, Groceries and Provisions St.. UP' at first NOTICE. of a 3200 Investment Certificate, which -- OR as was anticipated by President Wight we take pleasure In recommending as CA'ADA can be made here very ha of Wllder's Company, tot JE ALB the best proposition of the dsy. C BREWER & CO., LTD. SERVED AT ALL HOURS. ALL BILLS OWING CLAP-ha- m, it will not b6 necessary for the ves- T. B. and D. V. 8., must be settled by May Honolulu. eyes w LMmX sel to be sent to the Coast. She will be vtm California Fruits Always sa 31st, For particulars, apply at onr offlee, t1 a very little otherwise they will be given ray 82 King street, upstairs of Castle A Pl er WT. " work again in Hand. lawyer -- rculy for for collection. Cooke's, room 2. Phone Main ML P. Read the Dally Advertiser; 71 cents and unu'' iAf, twhile. . . - peit Honolulu Brewery, Quaes ft 5853 MRS. T. B. CLAPHAM. O. Box Ml per r nth. of Lake W Commercial Hovertiser. E8TAB LA SH i Jbi--i .,

0j TERRITORY. THURSDXY. M Y 2: 1901 PAGES 9 to 16 Auction Sale AKD INVESTMENTS. QUEER MEN AND BEASTS CO.-J- udd BldS vvnHHULIIIb ON r'v POND or TT Estate and Notary Tv. W St.; i- - SENATORS PEKING FROM THE ORIENT Delinquent Stock ATtOB-VBT- - ana Betiiel IN THE i P O. box 786.

7 & 38, Campbell es M. 278. A Muddle k Mr. Sts.; Tel. Over the Kihei Plantation Co.,

SRAT.-Nou- iry Public, WMITED. i Appropriation 4 K7matthewman.-- p. o. ON SATUBDAY, JUNE 8, St. Bill. AT 12 O'CLOCK MOON. "HTSICIANS. At my salesroom, (5 Queen street, M.D.,-Off- lce CLBVELA-V- Honolulu, I will sell at public auctloa hours. J io ii by order of the Treasurer, Mr. J. P. i Cooke, the following certificates of APPROPRIATIONS stock in the Kihei Co., "TTpviN 232 Bereta- - Plantation Ltd., unless the tenth, eleventh and twelfth t.-Bm- a S- hours, 9 to 11 a -: MAY BE MADE assessments, now delinquent, with in- terest and advertising1 expenses, is paid on or before the day and hour of sale, "T- H1LDEBK AND. Office at the offices of Alexander & Baldwin, M-.p- 19-- 1 a-- ra- Acting Governor Ltd., pTiTve . - m. Sends a Com- - Judd Building, Honolulu. 74, 149, 450, 4M, 537, 1193. 1429, 1B75 roORE --Offite ot Dr. Day. munication About Bonds to W. C. ACii US 10 a. rn. to 2 p. m .; 108, S Hookano u 0 11- - the P"' c!..,,. nf- - Legislature. 117, W. Allen M - 124, 1 res. wnue J3"1- S S. Mahuka 25 159, W. C. BeUina M 1468 Nuuanu The entire afternoon session of the 229, P. M. Lydhr 3M Pnitt la2: offlce hours, 8 to 10 280, 281, 432, 511, 547. 848, 849. 850. 1388. Senate was given over to consid- i ana o iu o p. the Wong Leong set eration of the minority and majority 316, Doo Wai 5 reports from the Committee on Public 329, N. O. H. Arnemann VJt yOBLITT.-Om- ce hours, 10 334, Chip Chong 5 7 . . . . Health and Education. m.; at K.& 394, E. R. Stackable 1 9 The question to P- Sundays, to as to whether or not 414, P. E. R. Strauch 15 417, 1652. 1681, 7 :o 8 p. m. four normal inspectors should be em A. L Young 31 ployed, occupied 429. H. A. Bunsen l D.-- Eye, the most of the 435, m-SA- , M Ear, Nose time J. E. Kahoe S of the 436, C Hotel St, opp. Y. M. C. A; Senators. Nancy Archer 5 fUMH wr oeainess. Senators J. F. Brown and Kanuha 444, W. Thompson M 530, L. Ah Leong M 1 were very . m n r . j , much opposed to the em 550, H. G. Gallagher H S 7 ployment of 631. a' I to to 8; Sundays, 12 four inspectors, giving as H. B. Schrotke 5 Eft Main 385; res. W. 286L their reasons the inspector's 665, 679, 680, C. H. Laage that du 708, G. ties were very light, A. Howard. Jr M TJLTERHOUSE Offlce and they, throwing the 769. W. Gasseit 35 and Miller Sts.; burden of their work upon the should- 775, E. S. Taylor 1 IiBeriUnla m.; 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 ers of their subordinates. 812, George O. Cooper . 10 820. M. B. Truett 5 There was no morning session, that 85L George Osborne . .. 10 being given 925, C. M BINARY SURGEONS. over to the committees in FILIPINOS Mrs. A. Pferdner AND CARIBOU ON THE PEKING. 969, F. Hustace, tr 5 L order to allow them to prepare JOr. muu their 992. M. Bowers 20 CHJH m. to 4 p. m. ; Tel. 477. reports. MM MMM MM MM MM MM M t 1036, S. E. Bishop t 5 The afternoon session opened at 2 4M 1057, Ching Chong 10 DENTISTS. o'clock, Four caribou and about one hundred ticularly beautiful to look upon. The Fil- of life. Their music would charm a wa- and the first business to be ipinos are people, 1058, Young Chong S JKVELL-Mott-Sn- Filipinos little more or less ter buffalo. ilth bldg transacted was the minority report are aboard the steamship City 1059, How Chong f shrivel.ed-lookin- g and bony, and are per- There Is a string band composed fif- j Hotel Sts.; office hours, from of Peking, which from the of 1061, 1183, 1273, 1414, 1423, 1426, 1427, 1868, Senator Russel of the Committee arrived petually smoking cigarettes.boiu men and teen musicians among Filipinos. on the 1574, 1582, 1604, 1646, 1679, 1868, Ha- Education. Senator Russel wanted Orient yesterday morning and sailed for women. The chief charm of the women Each man plays one note on a bamboo to wait Senator Achi ar- waii Land Co., Ltd 51 T until would the Coast early this morning. is their hair. Of this they have long anu instrument. The band gave ott-Smith bldg. cor. ort several 1073, J. McQueen 60 rive and present the majority report, dark masses. They are graceful and dock- ts.; offlce hours 9 to Filipinos on way not choice selections as the Peking was 1091, C. H. Laage 18 I but upon the suggestion of Senator C. The are their to the none of them are what would be termed ing yesterday morning. During voy- Pan-Americ- the 1113. Hugh 45 Brown the report was Exposition, as are also fascinating. The women are much more age they passengers Howell feSMAN, D.D.S.-Ala- kea St., presented, which entertained the with 1137. P. M. Pond M Ho-p- is as They of attractive in their appearance than are music. They were ibove Masonic Temple, k follows: the water buffaloes. are all them their rewarded for 1129, George Martin 15 k the men, although this is saying very deli- hours, S a. m. to 4 p. m. a queer lot, both the Filipinos and the not their pains by daily allowances of 1145, L. H. Plmentel 10 The President of the Senate. much. pies Sir: minority cious made aboard ship under the 1167, D. C. Little M The of the Committee buffaloes. They are interesting people, however, direction of that prince of good fellows. II HIGH. Philadelphia Dental of Public Health and Education bests 11SL A. Harrison 60 Neither man or beast is anything par and seem to know how to man.e the most Cuief Steward Herbert Johnson. 60 Masor.ic Temple; Tel. 304. leave to report in regard to the items of 1259, W. G. Ogg . public instruction referred to him as 1279, Kate Gavin 12 It WALL, DR. 0. E. WALL who is in Honolulu further makes a re- special appropriations for the use of the Maalaea to Kihei 4,500 1317, Ching See Lin 5 ! a. 4 quest 1318. 15 Ita m. to p. m.; Love The minority agrees with the rest of that an allowance for expenses be Territory during the succeeu.ng biennial Ching Man Kai 5l; 434. allowed them, we any moneys 1389, George M Ikl Tel the members of said committee in re to but leave that to period, out of received by $ 50,500 Manson the House to decide. Treasury Mo- - 1418, W. F. Wilson 15 gard to the item of $600,000 as is In the the from the loan authorized Roads and Bridges, M.D., Third, 234; pay 71 1896, 1529, Charles Wilcox 20 IIUl, D.D.S. Boston bill as a pay roll for support of schools, item roil support of by Act of the Session Laws of lokal fir to., $600,000. fol- - 1558, J. Lennoh 26 above May & Co.'a; the Department of Public Instruction schools, We found out that out aboe referred to and submit the Road, Molokai, grade to Lis; Tel. Main 277. " of the amount asked the salaries of flowing estimates, the items of which Halawa $ 2,000 1681, J. Makainal 36 having produced sufficient evidence of now may 1671, G. Schoman M the necessity of a large margin for thir teachers who are teaching amount be found in the schedule of esti Roads and Bridges, CHIROPODISTS. to $532,780; for next two years are to be mates submitted by the Governor under Oahu i78, J. M. Ogilvie 3S ty or forty additional school teachers 1678, 1658, 1689, W. C. Achi, Jr. Pi Hotel; Rx-- paid. Also wages or salaries of. yardmen, date of May 8. 1901. Road, Koolaupoko, re- - Corns during the next biennial period; also for 1686, Lau Tang 16 tie nert 30 days, 50c janitors and truant officers are to be I grading . . . 4,000 each. the pay of teachers during the next bien- recommend the transfer of these 1721, 96 paid. The Board also intends to employ Roads and Bridges, Ka- J. F. Bowler, tr. nial period; also for the pay of janitors Items from the Appropriation bill for 1734, 10 thirty to forty more teachers in order expenses uai George Osborne INSURANCE. and yardboys in larger scnools. current to the Appropriation 1736, George A Martin . , 10 that the new scholars may be taught, so bill above referred to; the remaining Roads, Hanalei, Kalihl- - ptALUPE INSURANCE CO. The minority also agrees with the ne $600,- 1757. J. M. Ogilvie M we recommend that the amount of - I wal bridge 5.000 OF NSW cessity of paying the Superintendent his urns of the Governor's estimates to be 177J5, C. Sing Chee 30 TORK. 000 be passed. passed Appropriation bill cur- Roads, Lihue, macadamiz- Dec C, 1900. April 1, 1901, m amount in the for 1801, O. Swain N ft back salary to the s 3325.73,15151. Fourth. Item 235; salaric-- of school expenses, exception ing 6,000 II ROSE. r 33,962.50. rent with the of the 1818, C. G. Ballentyne M Afent, Honolulu. agents, $4,500. This item was inserted in 6,700 As for the third item in the list, salary item of $7,000 for construction of roads Roads, Koloa 1823. A. L. Moore Appropriation, bills for several years in Puna, Hawaii, "Twenty-on- e Hoala branch 2.500 ARCHITECTS. : four normal inspectors at $6,000, total entitled 1829, C. H. Jennings 26 past; and we believe the Board of Edu- and one-ha- lf miles Volcano road to con- Wahiawa grade and steel 1838, S H. $24,000, item school W. D. Toomey STAIN. Stangenwald of and the last of person In 3,200 P - cation must have a each dis nect pvith railroad," which I recommend bridge 1843, L. Mathews . . ..' 12 P'Wi, Crocker agents, $4,500, the minority recommends bids;., San out and trict to look out for the interests of to be stricken out. Kalaheo grade 1,000 1850, Hugh Howell, tr 13 that this last Item be stricken schools; and we believe the amount was Walmea, upper the offices of school agents be dispensed HENRY E. COOPER, Roads. 1863, C. J. Falk S being well spent before; and we recom Acting Governor. bridge 3,000 1901, A. Morris 14 PAGE, with and transferred upon normal In L Architects and mend the amount be passed. May 21, 1901. c. Executive Chamber, J. P. COOKE, p-OS- rooms 4. spectors who. In my opinion, can do that Arlington any Fifth. Item 238: If the House will de $ 20,700 ftweotoin, H. T sketches and work more satisfactorily and without DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Treasurer. cide not to build a Reformatory School May 18th, 1901. prejudice to their other duties. I also -- Cecil moved considera- Honolulu, for Girls, the item 238 ought to be pass- Sewerage, Honolulu $123,400 Brown that 3 P. 0. box, 771 recommend another normal inspect message F that ed at $2,400 and the Items 239, 240 and 241 .$ 53,200 tion on the be deferred, as or allowed to the large Island of Ha Nuuanu stream district. be be stricken out. The item be passed as 8,000 he wanted to get an opinion from the MORGAN. ENGINEERS. largest Material JAS. P. waii, since tnat Island has the Attorney-Gener- al on up- follows: Pay of guards of Reformatory Miscellaneous incidentals the matter before It ISTT.T i. em of school children pcattered AUCTIONEER. LTD. number School, $1,800. 17,000 any action was taken. Dr. Russel sec- on a very large area and ihe service of and running expenses .. "Tlasa and In regard to salaries of teachers, the 15,900 onded ne inspector never can be so effective House connections the motion. Superintendent stated to us salaries 15 legality of placing as on the other Islands with a smaller that per cent reserve, Vin- Achi doubted the re fixed according to the certificates cent & Belser contract 17.900 the items referred to in the loan bill. -- DOVE C anrwA,.n. umber of children and smaller area. f third iven to teachers, the length of time Outfall sewer and Inci- as a recent decision of the Attorney Auction Sale 613-1- recommends the ytr: offlcs rooms 3, top The minority that positions ot 11,400 Salary of nve normal they taught, tne several dentals General denied them the right to act OF bldg, Merchant St.; tern be read thus: chools, the numbers of scholars in each Ho- nspectors and school agents, ai o.wu, Harbor Improvements, on any new loan measure. chool, and the efficiency of the scholars. nolulu 221,400 330,000. Respectfully submitted, Cecil Brown explained that the loan an additional item next to Youman's slip 3V',000 bill referred to was already passed, and And that W. C. ACHI, slip 30,400 Law Books PiKN works -- this be inserted, viz: Traveling expenses Kawa all that would be required would be for Engineers and J. B. KAOHI, Youman's wharf 4i!,000 P'n" - of five normal inspectors at $1,000 each, the to advertise and sell the JJ and Sugar Ma- Members of the Committee of Educa Kawa wharf 110,000 Treasurer F" complete power plants; of- - $5,000. bonds to those that wanted to purchase recommends tnat tion. Harbor Improvements, Hilo 25,000 ON SATURDAY MAY 25, let. XTt. The minority further 20,000 them. should stana as aireauy Cecil moved the majority re Extension of wharf he item first Brown 5.000 Senator Kalauokalani said as there 4 ANN' ATT Pivii by and that an addi- - In regard to the re Moorings AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. .iiu.. passed the Senate port be adopted. system, Hono- seemed to be some doubt as to the le-- eW enr.neer new Item of Jl.lW.oo ior me pay C. he did Filtration for Oahu ional form school, Brown said that lulu 60,000 jgality of the loan bill, suggested that At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I "ox S2; 1213 Wilder Ave. ment of back salaries due to teachers be building should be built not think the Nr-- building Insane action be deferred until the Attorney will sell at Public Auction, the follow inserted. at present, on account of the financial 30,000 The E'AOR, M. Am. of the Reform General was heard from. motion ing Law Books: Soc. C. E. In respect to the items condition of the Territory at the pres prevailed. Enarineer; 3 minority agrees wun - Reports, Vol. I, one oopy. School the and the matter of erect- $459,800 Hawaiian Fararaullc Tel. 939 ent time, that Senator Brown then took the floor one eopy other members of the committee. could be deferred until Hawaiian Reports, Vol II, Yours respectfully, ntr the building Roads and Bridges, and continued his interrupted talk on Penal Code, "Hawaiian Islands, 1850, TRACTORS. N. RUSSEL. the meeting of the next Legislature. the Items referring to public instruc- - one copy. necessary, present roads, 25 do. . . . 1861, r'AT. Contra w mi If the Keiorm Homestead tion. Laws Kamehameba III, k, wwi lugj Duiiaer, report 1 c nsift C. Brown moved the building could be used until Wailuku bridge i copies. -- oncK, Senator - School 'nnn In regard to th. salary of school r: wood or considered with major- new building would be Roads. Hilo Laws Kameharaeha III, 1863, one ta ahop.'". Hotel near be tabled to be such time as the agents, which tne minority 01 tne com St. ty report on the same matter, carriea. put up. Widening and extensionj copy. 25,000 mittee asked to be stricken out, he said Civil Code, Hawaiian Islands, 1859. Senator Achi arrived at tnis juncture, In regard to the item of normal in Hilo streets JSWELERg Honolil to Papaikou 25,000 their duties were manifold, and at one copy. immediately presented the major spectors he agreed with the majority 1860, 1 and 10.000 very arduous, and that he con Laws Kamehameha IV, one - one inspector was all Roads, Puna times copy. Franclsco, Jewel-- ity report as follows: report, and that to R. R. 5,000 sidered money well spent for such fclir83 was for Hawaii, the great Pahoa the Penal Code, Hawaiian Kingdom, 1869, urir.a. see S. President. that needed to Kalapana . ... 5,000 office. advt. inside. Hon. E. Kalue, being in and Kamaile an one copy. Sir: Your Committee on iaucauoi. est number of scholars Roads, Kau 32,000 He agreed with Senator Russel that OPTICIANS. one Inspector Laws of Kalakaua, 187ft one copy. I whom several Items were reierreu around Hilo, therefore To complete to Volcano.. 22,500 the back salary of teachers, amounting BGLECr Vrvrr-r- fully. CjXt'8: you spectfully report as follows: could cover the ground Rock crusher 2,500 to $1,163.50 should be paid, as the gov lt.n..'a'r' Doa t wear Items 228 a;iQ oan. j During Cecil Brown's talk. Private Ninole 2.000 money, and would Z!i your other First. z; ernment owed the F. MORGAN, Auctr. r . v..e a:.MrititPTiflmt f.om June iv "w. Secretary to the Governor A. G. Hawes. Kahuku to South Kona.. 5,000 to pay the H. 1 irura ... . u . be in honor bound ft wear j to 10,000 therefore cheap, Improperly July 1, 1901. Your committee iouhu Jr., appeared at the door leading the Roads, South Kona claim. IT- Will ruin vn,,- - mmZ above officer did not araw o and vainly tried to at- Alika 6.000 B. the no Senate chamber Senator Baldwin then moved the ma LUCAS OPTICIAN, ary from June 14, 1909, as tnere tract the attention of the sergeant-at- - Hoonaunau to Hoopuloa . 4,000 up consid Bids;. office; salary was drawn 12,000 jority report be taken and salary of the the - arms. who was sitting in bis chair dos Road, Honuaula, N. Kona Ruction Educa- item by Item. Sale of the Board of to N. Kona, ered BROK-vn- by the president littl- - time elapsed ere the Road. Waimea -- ing. Some 22,000 The back salary of the superintend OF- UUU 0 AM. - . of the Senate tooK a completion performed m j peace officer' 40,000 ent from June 14. 1900. to July 1,1901 q Jeen St., op-- Tt,. SnneHntendent upon loonmg Roads, Hamakua i tho nnranlc Act. and tumble to himself, and 15,000 was placed at the sum mentioned in Ifee ties as Biaicu i of all the ges Main road WO ODEN around to see the cause 10,000 committee's report viz. $3,952.50. BUILDINGS JJ!,,"' Senators, jumped to Walpio grade the compensation for the services he ticulating by the Homestead 15,000 The salary of the four normal In Si- r- able "Governor's rendered. We recommena iua. hi feet and mumbled. Roads, North Hilo 44,000 spectors was then taken up. and occu v, ' ' aisle P.TURE CURED . inpprtxl in the Appropriation macen era an d started ud the Waikaumalu to Maulua.. 20,000 pied the balance of the session. for TEN of Superln- - president's chair, with . DOLLARS. bill as follows: Back salary leading to the Waipunalel to Klilei 14,000 did not see the ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, waum nare been cured 19W, message Senator J. T. Brown . v. .Tune 14.- to Secretary Hawes in tow. The to Ookala 12,000 Ku owunotnea frr tr.i LC7UUdtV fmm Koawalll necessity of having so many Inspectors rr-'f- -- by 1. r atest was then presented and read tne AT 11 O'CLOCK NOON. ui e. not see use u" inr .tr -- !262,00 and for that matter did the n7anl"..nit,rt run- - Second. Item salary clerk, which was as follows: the , . , -- 5; (100. 124.000. rouna having any at all, as the present of HONOLULU t if, We Terri- - Roads and Bridges, of At the premises the wiouon to rnhon. It doe inspeciu. Message to the Legislature of the Inspectors did not have anything to do STOCKYARDS COMPANY. eorner out as follows: one " of Hawaii Maui Bettor. of Kauai and Nnuau. torv Roads, Hana $ 19,000 throwing all the work on their subor King and South streets, I win sell at .t Islands of opinion rendered by the a. . v, a to!ot,h of Oahu, excludln? In view the Regrade landing to V nates. public auction at 1 o'clock noon, ymm I.KRWIMA, - effect Act Hana ' . . . 1.000 scholars- ttornev General to the that .u t. wi nr wnnolulu. Keallku $ ,000 Senator Russel rose to a question of COT- of Matu Ti of the Session Laws of 1893, entitled SEVEN STORES. HOUSES AND nnP insnector for the Islands is Klpahulu to connect 2,000 privilege, and Inquired of the honorable .V10 Act to provide for public loans," TAGES, a t .noi 9 scholars; one in "An 18,000 or not he intended to Novelties 3 600 force and that bonds may be le Roads, Makawao member whether Island of HawaU still in 6,000 Inspectors very ftae 2 spector for the gally issued in accordance with the terms Kula homestead do away with the office of some of which are in ft UiHPLATsrr inspector for the District 13,000 s. scholars: one said Act and it also appearing irom Keokea to Kihei altogether, or merely to reduce their n..M,,i,i 4 f.m scholars. nf 12.500 the statement ot the. Treasurer of the Roads, Lahaina salaries. believe, according to the . . 2,500 inspect- We and secre- Territory that there still remain unissu- Rock crusher "If we had a less number of N. by superintendent 10,000 F. MORGAN, 8 F. made the amounts asked ed bonds to the amount of $799,000 author Kahakuloa road ors," retorted Brown, "we would see JAS. HAWLEY. tary of the Board, that pas- - Roads, Wailuku 10,000 . . . o mnnev well spent ized by said Act, I recommend the AUCTION BR. NTS ror 5,500 aft) tne inspeciur. (Mr. Bucnet; sace of an Appropriation bill making Macadamizing (Continued en Pas iaE MARIPOSA. oae ot .v."c inaiwiors

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Henry R. Worthington, foreign notes OF INTEREST vxr. vuecu aim IKrun oi. Reduction U Verdi lived long enough to enjoy to Tel. Main 196. the full the honors and emoluments justly due to a man who had so en- riched the world by the products of his May 15, genius. His fortune was estimated at Beginning Saturday, not less than $3,000,000. The opera which was most profitable to the com- poser was "Aida," from which he had Engineers and Builders drawn, from the date of its composi- AT tion to the beginning of this year, as his share of the profits, 4,000,000 lire. OF Then in order of value came "Rlgo-letto- ," "II Trovatore," "Traviata," "Otello," and "Falstaff." High Doty, Direct Acting Among the city statutes of Milan, K. ISOSHIMA Italy, there is, it appears, one which and Crank and Fly Wheel prohibits all kisses or other amatory demonstrations in public places, as be- ing contrary to public morals. It is BETHEL. Pumping Engines; Electri- not a dead letter either, as was shown KING STREET, ABOVE by a case in a Milan police court the cally Driven Pumps; Power other day. A pair of perfectly respect- able lovers-wer- haled before the tri- bunal for merely exchanging an em- Pumps; Centrifugal Pumps brace in a quiet corner of the park, when they thought nobody was look- ing. Upon this case the magistrate ad- Everything io the Sn and Water Meters. judged that though kissing under such circumstances could not be consider- ed contrary to morals, it was not con- sistent with the ideals of advanced civ- ilization as to decorum. A fine of LARGE STOCK OF twelve shillings was inflicted. REDUCED. German military correspondents speak very highly of a new ration SMALL PUMPS which has been tried during the re- cent maneuvers of the Austrian troops in Galicia. Owing to the nature of the on hand for all services. country, and the extensive area cov- ered during the exercises, it became will Rece necessary to provide the troops with Every Purchaser of 50c worth of Goods W Ton Go to See the some portable food which could be pre- Try Your luck. ten pared in a very short time, or even RECIPROCITY A. Present of different value. eaten without preparation. Various COMMISSIONER JOHN KASSON. Elleford Co. at the forms of nutriment were tried, but the He has tendered his resignation to the president because there is nothing mora for him one which gained most favor was a to do at present. Golf so-call- "chocolate ration." This was Handkerchiefs, Orpbenm the Girls Prefer invented by a doctor, and consists of Jewelery, Silk ordinary chocolate with an admixture beef, sausages, etc. The protests would BETTER IF HE HAD. of albumen and certain fatty matter. doubtless be louder were it not for the repressive Hats, Etc. In a few minutes this can be cooked influence of the German Coming home rather late one night, Straw Lowney's either in milk or water and eaten els laws, a proressor or nygiene in the it is. University of Halle, Dr. Karl Frankel, old Jones discovered a country bump- has had the courage to declare that the kin with a lantern standing by the So do the Married Women. The Irish Nationalists do not propose meat inspection law was nothing more kitchen door. that their efforts to revive the Erse than a cloak, faded and worn, hung "Young man," said he,- - "what are iVXVA language shall be suppressed by a veto over the agrarian idol. He asserted you doing here?" TAKE A BOX OF of Speaker Gully, of the House of Com- that he spoke in the interests of na- "I've come sur." GIVEN mons. Mr. tional hygiene, and showed J. P. Boland, a member that while g? do you from County Kerry, Ireland, is quoted the government had deelared that the What mean?" Bon-Bo- Delicious os as saying that he looks forward "to passage of the law was required in the "Well, I'm a follower of Mary, the a great renascence of Erse which will Interest of public health, nothing suf- kitchen-mai- d, sur." CalluJ If With you to Each Performance. attach Ireland more deeply to her na- fered more from the passage of said "Do you usually carry a lantern when plain figures, v ,j tional customs and institutions, and law than did the public health of the you are on such errands?" asked the All goods are marked in i f1 will prevent that growing Anglicizing nation. A more weighty objection old man, sarcastically. of our country which we all deplore. even than this was that the manager "Yes, sur, vinced. We look of a German factory who Investigated al'ays." forward to a time when Ire- me nonsense. You land will possess a new drama and lit- the increase of expense to the people "Don't tell such erature of her own in Erse, a key for meat since the passage of the new had better be off quickly courting with which will also open the glorious trea- law, and came to the conclusion that a lantern, indeed. In my young days m "H sures of a great literary past." every consumer at his factory must I never used such a thing." pay 20 per cent Lewis & Co. more than he formerly "No, sur," replied the bumpkin, sid- A sensation has been created in Spain did. This increase, in a country where scanty wages are ling off, "judging by yer missus, I 80LB AGENTS. by a yoiing man named Tancredo Lo- the rule, is a very yer pez, who tames the wildest bulls by the serious matter. The trade in American shouldn't think did." Strength and Telephone Main 240 power of his eye. Dressed in white, canned meats in Germany formerly There is the King of Valor, as he is called, amounted to from $6,000,000 to $10,000.-00- 0 THE SAME NOW. takes his stand in the middle of the per annum. arena, where, erect, motionless, and yo' notice," IN EVERT DROP. Soda Works, with crossed arms, he awaits the at- Among the scientific industries In "Did asked Deacon Willis Hawaiian tack of the bull which, with lowered which the Germans excel is that of Hainkoon of the Rev. Horace Hoodoo. horns, rushes toward him. It Is a mo- lens-makin- g, although the record for J "dat Balaam didn't see de speerut, but IMMA AMD VINEYARD IK ment of terrible emotion. Everybody large lenses Is held by the Americans. de ass did? How does yo' 'count fo' Famous expects to see the poor youth launch- The demand for lenses for astronom- Drink the ed into space, ical, microscopical, dat?" but when the bull comes photographic and "Dar ainf nuffin' remarkable in dat," TELEPHONE! BLUE 1S7L up to him it stops short, smells him, other purposes is increasing at a re- on responded the dark oracle. "It's jes de PROMPT DELIVERY. and then turns its back him and markable rate, and the technical skill ' moves off. Tancredo. until a short time of the Kaiser's subjects has developed same nowadays it's mos'ly de asses ago, was only a poor and shoe- a business of great j de speeruts. jine a W. humble importance. The whad sees Bettah It. PHUn. maker. He now receives $200 for eaoh oldest factory, that of Voigtlander & circle an' see fo' yo'self." performance. Sohn in the city of Brunswick, was es- tablished In 1756. It now employs 216 fMw Studio Loud protests are being made by hands, with 15 technically fore- ONE EXCEPTION. men, trained m health experts and representatives of and Its products are known mm & PERKINS to all RICE the working classes in Germany photogra phers. "My friend, do you believe in the eter- All Dealers PORTRAIT AND SCENIC against the meat Inspection law passed nal fitness of things?" Sold by PHOTOGRAPHERS. a year ago, which absolutely forbids Prosperity is the test of man; penury "Yes, sir; of everything but this suit of woman. Btudlo, 1M BerotanU EC, the importation of American corned of clothes I have on." m II THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MAY 23, 1901. 11

If you stop eating yon will surely get thinner LITTLE BABY LILLIAN OF and thinner, until at last g. Book store j you starve to fl death. Grass THE ELLEFORD COMPANY so won't answer, although i. n it is good for the horse. LIMITED. You must have a food Just suitable to your needs. Ayer's loots and Arrived Hair Vigor Save in Stock d BY Stationery is a hair food. It Offer for Sale won't shortly take the L expecting place of grass or wv tommy PJfctaieot bread. It is good lines of for the hair, and i S. Sierra and Goods, that is all. It cioie feeds the hair Board, P B Qird with hair food. The ROOFING, Itoieteries, Tablets, hair can't keep from A Shipment of BUILDING PAPER, Lchand Tally Cards, growing. It stops PRESERVATIVE PAINT, falling out because is Crepe Tissues, it BOILER AND p and hearty and strong. And STACK PAINT, Supplies, Typewriter it always restores the early INSULATING COMPOUND, rich, dark color to gray hair. BRIDGE AND ROOF EftBT things useful and Columbia PAINT. We say that "gray hair is starved ornamental. hair " ; and the only way to treat it is to supply the best kind cf hair food. This is where Ayer's Hair Vigor differs for the so greatly from other hair preparations; REFINED SUGARS, it feeds hair. keep Chainless Annual the Just that in Cube and granulated. Hawaiian mind all the time you are using it. books pertaining to PAINT ((Jier Proved by Or. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. OILS. thesa islands. With HUB COASTER Lucol and Linseed. HOLLiISTER DRUG CO., Agents. BRAKES, also ' STEAM v4 ' PIPE COVERING, :""Cr f of-- avaLisBkFeHCSs WLvnifer ' ' I'fi&jj 6. 'it Reed's Patent Elastic SectkmeJ k Thrum Let Us Covering. Bookseller. Udoner and INDURINE. L, block. W Fort St. Electro Plate i Water-proo- f Cold Water Paint, "Baby" Lillian, who, with her sister, singing is as effective as her acting and Inside and outside, In white anl - "Little Evelyn." has don much towards the mtle ,ady has become a prime fa- colore. Your Cutlery vorite wherever she has played, the success of the Elleford Company now .M.9elle Lmian will be seen at her best Your Family Plate playing at the Orpheum, is perhaps the in the performance of the "Burglar," to FILTER PRESS CLOTH, its for Your Spoons and Porks cleverest child artiste, in a legitimate be given during the Ellefords' stay in Linen and Jute. way, that has ever appeared in these Honolulu. A matinee will probably be Your Chandeliers Islands. Only seven years old, she shows arranged at which Lillian and her sister CEMENT, LIME AND BRICKS decided dramatic ability, combined with will preside over a reception to be ac--a naturalness that is too often missing corded the children of the C.y atter the lie nd Or, In fact, any kind of from efforts of prodigies. Her performance. metal goods which have the infant Racer. become tarnished by age or wear, or the disastrous GRAND CANAL aND GROTTOES, which was in many ways a phenome- effect of this climate upon nal success. The German machine was AGENTS FOB the metal. Scenes of Beauty and Interest at able to fly, being elevated by large Call and see them at balloons of hydrogen gas, but, while it V7E8TERN SUGAR REFINING CO., the Buffalo Exposition. was able to rise and was propelled at a fair rate of speed, the difficulty was San Francisco, Cat A grand canal encircling the great n ex-- " Gold or Silver i descending to the earth. The Houses exhibition buildings, mirror lakes and pensive gas had to be let out of the grottoes, through which visitors are I balloon, which not only made every Nickel very costly, mere was no or Copper for pleasure trips in electric trip dui BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. taken means of a gradual and easy contact Philadelphia, Pa. For launches, is one of the many enjoyable with terra firma, with the result that

Pan-Americ- - Brass or Zinc features of the an Expo- - lne nne aluminum macnmery was oaa- sition. ; ly shaken, and eventually the machine grottoes ' was virtually destroyed. The Califor-- I Plain finish, any style ef The are the work of Mr. nia machine has powerful propellors HE WELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO., Rent an oxide finish, or a spe- Rudolph Ulrich, the landscape arch- who on top of these dirigible balloons, to Manufacturers of National Cans cial finish of Old Bronze, itect of the exposition, and all ! will pronounce most which the engines can be switched Shredder, New York. Venetian Bronze, Oil visit them them i when the operator wishes to descend. 0.IU1 Brass, etc. All scratches realistic. The idea is to depress the balloons in- and tarnishes are remov- The Triumphal Causeway is one of stead of letting out the hydrogen gas. King and Fort Streets. ed, the finest structures of the kind ever and the articles made If the inventor succeeds, as he expects. PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANY. bright and new. erected, surpassing the Great Alex- his machine will be a marked advance ander Bridge of the Paris Exposition, over anything that has yet appeared in San Frsnetoco, Cat II TO Work Called For and which was deemed a magnificent work. aerial locomotion." It spans the neck of water between the Delivered. two delightful Mirror Lakes, near the may soon US. Some of our scientists tell F. PETERSON, southern entrance to the Exposition hptuppn Kt a t PSTTia.n - OHLANDT A CO., upon - lie Ihs rclatinnfihin grounds and it rests four mon- baldness. Most of the leaders San Francisco, Cat umental piers each 100 feet in height i i Kuhnmanu SL, Honolulu. in our publ.c life are distressingly short Gas and AH of the electric launches on the course, Exposition will pass be of hair. There are exceptions, of Oceanic canals of the rule holds. In former years our 1901 iJSUiOSCO, Electric Co., bridge, in doing so will but ..ie HONOLULU, neath the and statesmen were not bald. George Wash- mot QOMB carry their passengers through the st St Limited. wonderfully weird and fascinating ington's powdered locks, John Adams' THE VERY LATEST mr sweeping curls, Andrew Jackson's precip- tore. MAGOON BLOCK, grottoes. MODELS m 0 Leonard St. running be- itous pompadour, and even the long There are two channels way Merchant Alakee, Streets. neath the bridge, one of which is trav- - strands that fell in their disorderly and from the bead or umcoin, prove mis. ui Tel. Main 350. ersed by boats going westward, the (IGrinbaum & Co. other by boats going toward the east, j course, the country was not so large Each of channels has a length of then as it is now, and they had no ex-40- 0 Box LOOTED. the feet, and one has a pink light ef- - j pansion, no trusts, and few bosses. There KODHKS feet, the other an illumination In i was fun enough in politics to keep cue J. LAND. green, all or the lighting done by lamps hair from falling out. Perhaps our mod-deft- ly PREMO CAMERAS, Papers concealed by the magic hands ern statesmen are worrying too much, AL VISTA CAMERAS. jThe is the baldness I ISSIM of skillful electricians. only consolation that good quality to Extending off from the main chan- - is ony partial, and while there is hair A Large and Strictly Fresh Stock of of continue open- - IN nels, here and there, are short there is hope. Ex. with people of good taste JUST reaching toward the opposite ; mmrnggmmm favor OFFICERS : ines out NSW LINKS OK channel, through which beautiful views ! FILMS, PLATES. PAPER Judgment, and we Invite their are obtained. On the sides of the chan- - and Vice i gWAJCH, President and PANAMA STRAW AND nets there are pretty waterfalls and CHEMICALS Inspection of our line. cascades where the water leaps over J 0 Secretary, FELT HATS, glisten "under the light ef-- i xreamrer. rocks that and everything pertaining to Photogra- GOLF, STANLEY AND fects. All about, on every side, weird KjLL JJlJ B effects are created by scraggy tree phy, Just received, direct from the fac AGENTS FOR WHITE SHIRTS, trunks, stumps and crooked limbs, all tory. arranged in the most unusual forms, It Includes all the moot ap- COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, giving the impression that the caverns B5? , . were created by a great upheaval or proved shades and styles, at prices HRS INSURANCE UNDERWEAR, SOXS, of tunning, power- HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY' EK or New by the erosion swift upward. Tork. ful streams of water forced through ranging from 25c a box Ei. given to consign - HANDKERCHIEFS. passageway. p w waee. this subterranean Rocks That clusters around stand about as though left there by COMPANY. Men and Boys' Clothing. the mighty flood. Stalactites hang AN thp roof of the grottoes, and Mem frrm UNHEALTHY Star" Pins, stalagmites are there. LINE NOW DISPLAYED the Mammoth CONSOLIDATED SEE THE ;ifity Depot for the 'Boss of Road" All who have visited HAIR Emblems, rave of Kentucky or other similar AT als. places in the FORT ST. NEAR KING. strange and wonderful -C- AUSING... SODA WATER WORKS CO,, earth will enjoy anew the delightful pel Buttons. experience of cave travel, only that the : DANDRUFF Nichols Co Ltd. entire trip will be by boat propelled LIMITED. Wall, , The Popular bv that modem power, electricity. In FALLING fancy the mind will run oacn to uie AKT SOCIETY OR VBW RBBTAURANT. ride on the famous Echo River of Ken- HAIR KING STREET cave, the tucky's remarkable but heart FINALLY ;j the and moot approved pa, Opened on Bethel Street, back of the will feel glad that there are no places latest Postofflea. 1 like the Fat Mans Misery to pass BALDNESS ealneiy used by as. BOARD, M M PER WEEK; MEALS. through. Hawaiian pp CENTS. grottoes of Pan-Americ- an H These the every "Destroy the cause, you remove are surprising and delightful at the effect" Co., YOU point and every turn. The pink and Automobile Ltd. I COUNTER, A SUIT THAT SAVES green illumination of the respective Soda Wwks MONET, 5TT8 RIGHT AND IS to the grot- HERPICIDE IheOldest BE MADE TO ORDER channels give a weirdness eradicates the germ, promote! the Telephone Main 77. RIGHT, CAN toes that make the experience of the BT . thrilling. growth of the hair. For tele by all ON THE ISLANDS. ALL NIGHT. trip all the more droggists. Price ON CALL To pass from bright sanlight into the $1.00. depths of either channel of the grot- Coupon books sold. Special rates ! toes is momentarily startling, for the cade for "Automobile Parties.-- eyes of all have to become accus- HOLLISTER DRUG CO., LTD., PURITY IS'OUR MOTTO. are not allowed to Tailor grottoes be- Agents. NOTE Drivers merchant tomed to the light of the. make any rates except those furnished HI No, UM Fort SU Corner Kukui. fore the full beauty and grandeur of company. Ask to see creation is appreciated. But when by the driver OR the themselves rate hoot. Clothes Cleaned and Repaired. the eves have familiarized WATCH THIS Fort and Allen Sta. pay SALE with "the pink or the green light, the In ease of dispute as to tare, wonders of the place are appreciated driver amount claimed, take rebate slip Hawaii Siunpo Sha and there comes a feeling of amaze- SPACE and can at office. Wo will gladly ad- - ment that such a scene is possible on Looking lust any differences. Business the grounds of the Exposition. The Glasses Office oa King street, near judiciary pioneer Japanese prtattnjrom -- scraggy appear- FOR POINTERS fv The Bklnpo, the goblin like effect the Building. The publisher of Hawaii ance of the grottoes, fascinate all. Bl tim, e paper pahLahed in Tri- LOUIS T. GRANT, Manager. JAMS3 HUTCH-- only dally Japan rendering the trip beneath the Resilvered. tC. the Territory of HawaH. umphal Causeway memorable. Many-wil- l on good and inexpensive ror particulars mBH Editor. T. SOGA, Proprietor. say that n account of its own C. SHIOZAWA, beautiful appearance and creation the living. . . . L. WALDRON. Triumphal Bridge is well named, but good as new. PHnHnc Offlee grottoes they WillJ make them as Ml traot, F, O. after passing through the King street bridge T i will associate the name of the bridge Box W with the triumph and glory attained in Mte the subterranean passageways. GLASSES CALLED street. KINDS OT FORnd ALL Offices tor Delivered. GOODS A Californian Who Expect to Fly Rent. MftKlR RUBBER flying machine In Leve"order at "We have a big UNDERSIGNED OFFER Chan construction at San Fran- THE & Co GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. process of offices for rent In the McINTYPf 47 KING STREET, cisco," said a man from that city the BUILDING, now being erected at cor- Metropolitan Market. city-Appl- Opposite Meat PHASE, President. day, "and its inventor has high ner of Fort and King streets, this y tL H. other an early to E. F. BISHOP, P. McGratk, AN FRANCISCO. CAL- - TJ. U. A. hopes of a successful trial at day The engines have been built by At C. Brewer & Co's. Queen St M. T7 the man who built the engines for the Co. Oregon, and have been pronounced by Wing Hing Lung experts to be wonders for lightness and OCCIDENTAL FRU T STORE WICCHESNEY SON power. Their weight STREET. enormous driving King F.J.Lowrey. CM No, it HOTEL is less than the specifications called Comer and Alakea Streets. ME have an apparent ca- Wholesale Grocers COOKE. S for, and they LEWERS & pacity to lift the machine and 6.500 California and Island Fruits Lett md KM Ftodligs Satins pounds besides. This new contrivance E pomw is built along the same lines as the Coea-- Building . U KINDS. Chow, Manager, holds Ice House Goods received by every Honolulu Boss Work Lam m ftrm machine that was experimented with Taaaary. 10 f attorney to act for this tnall Germany some months ago and steamer. Tel. Main 134. Hemolalu, and uuanu street eiatters. in 14 rviMMWRfit HONOLULU, MAY 23 1901. 12 At 4.TW1RTI6ER: CK OCKXXXXw INTHECITYTQD NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT A FULL LINE OF

BABCOCK AND City of Peking is 0 'BRIEN ? Delayed by Storm. DAY . 'J THIS 3K Carpiagi Samoa's Maiden Trip in Honolulu-Api- the a rt-w- o-k At Auction 8 11 Line. To make room for this line w e are offers l THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1901, following bargains: HE Pacific Mail steamship City of AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Peking, Captain Smith, arrived in I will sell at auction, by order of Mr. port from the Orient the first thins O. J. Fetter, at his residence, on yesterday morning with a number off street, near i Christley Lane, Fort of passengers from China and Japan, German Bakery, Household Furniture, about four hundred tons of mer- - etc., consisting of and Chairs, Sofa, Pictures, Por- chandise for this port. Cane I tieres, three Bedroom Sets, Kitchen About 8 o'clock she was alongside the I m Buggies Furnishings, Crockery, Glassware, etc., Pacific Mail wharf, and her passengers : Top $95 to Plants. Baby Carriage, one chest Ma- came ashore to make the most of the chinists' Tools, one Bicycle, one Phono- 'opportunity of seeing the sights of the graph, in excellent condition. Paradise of the Pacific. On account of Surreys - $160 to $2 the freight for this port and the coal which she had to take on here the ves- WILL. E. FISHER sel remained in port all day, and did not P. M. S. S. CITY OF PEKING, IN PORT YESTERDAY. get away for San Francisco until early v-- AUCTIONEER. (Photo by Arthur L. Merry.) - - lireU V- - r iTl this morning. WJ The Peking brought eleven cabin passengers, five European steerage, probably will be thirteen Japanese and sixty-fou- r Chi- new dock should and PORT. Wagons$ At Auction nese for this port, besides a good sized constructed within a short distance of VESSELSJN Two Seated through list. the present dock. No new pumping She was expected here, at the latest, plan would be required, it is stated, ARMY AND NAVY. present plan being ample ALL OF THESE VEHICLES ARE NEW MAY 24, 1901, on Tuesday morning, but was delayed the for all U. S. tug Iroquois, Pond, Midway Isl- ON FRIDAY, by bad weather and strong head winds contingencies. Because of the charact- and, August 5. er of the soil adjoining the present 10 O'CLOCK. from Tokohama. She sailed from Hong MERCHANTMEN. AT dock, it is believed that an- my salesroom, Kong on the 1st instant, and left Yok- (This list does not Include coasters.) I will offer for sale at ohama on the 11th instant. She was other dock could be constructed of Alner Coburn, Am. sp., Murchison, corner of Merchant and Alakea piling, driven in white sand to bedrock, 11. streets: detained at Makow for a whole day, Newcastle, May where she had to stop to take on a the construction being exactly like that Bainbridge, Am. schr., Plsagua, May w i m One Bedstead, cargo of the present dock. It is a fact that 1L r.i l. r iv Desk. of opium. E. Moody, Am. sp., Aspe, Taco- - ni .iiii. One Writing After leaving Tokohama the weather the natural conditions of soil and tides Chas. One Meat Safe, possible ma, May 22. Stove, was so rough that for several days the at Bremerton make it for the Ceylon, Am. Wilier, Laysan Island, One Wood ss bk.. COMPANY, UIMiTED Five Chairs, vessel made anything but her usual government to construct a first-cla- May 15. One Rocker, speed. dock of piling at a very small cost, Carrollton, Am. bk., Jones, Tacoma, E. L. CUTTING MANAGER. port Am .. One Center Table, compared with the cost of Eastern May 8. L ' One Kitchen Table, Apia Line is Here. docks. Highlands, Br. bk., Smith, Newcastle, One Ladies' Bicycle, The first vessel of the new steamship The advantage in having a new dock May 6. One Gents' Bicycle, line between Honolulu and Apia, the lies in the fact that under present H. F. Glade, Ger. sp., Haesloop, Kaa-napal- i, One Cot, 2 :.!ft May 22. i Samoa, was sighted yesterday morning big battle-ship- s One Mattress for same, of the Irmgard. Am. bkt., Schmidt, San Fran- One Double Mattress, ten miles to the south. She came into navy on the Pacific Coast have to wait cisco, May 18. One Child's Crib, port not long afterwards. their turn at Bremerton, because there Laura Pike, Am. schr., Olesen, Coos One three-quart- er Bed, The Samoa is eleven days from Pago is no other United States dock on the Bay, May 18. RACING Plants, etc., etc, i i Pago with a small cargo of freight and coast capable of handling them. The Mauna Ala, Am. bk., Smith, San Fran- Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. several passengers for Honolulu, in- Wisconsin and Oregon are due here cisco, May 20. cluding the promoters of the line. a to re- Palmyra, Am. bk., Kellar, Newcastle, within month undergo extensive May 1. G. Kunst, well known to every Hono-lula- n, pairs. The Wisconsin goes on a WILL FISHER, within Rosamond, Am. schr., Ward, San Cooling Blankets, Salt Sacks, Toe Weights, E. Auttr. acquired the Samoa especially few weeks, and while she is in the dock Francisco, May 16. for this Honolulu line. He promised the Oregon will be kept waiting. The Samoa, Ger. "Str., Spence, Apia, May 22. an independent line between this port Ohio, it is stated, will go to the Brem- S. C. Allen, Am. bk., Johnson, San Derby Bandages, Sulky Whips, Etc., E'c. Thb Best Value Ever ard Apia and, 'rue to his word, the line erton dock after being completed in Francisco, May 20. Offered. . . is a fact, and the steamship Samoa San Francisco. Tellus, Ger. bk., Nielsen, Hamburgh, proves April 30. it. In addition to a new dock of the ca- W. B. Flint, Am. bk., Johnson, San The Samoa used to be the Ringa-room- a pacity of the present structure. Con- Francisco, May 16. of the Union steamship line. She gress will be asked for appropriations has been refitted and provided with covering a number of greatly needed pas- The Elleford commodious accommodations for improvements. Among thetee are a tor- IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF sengers. pedo storage plant, costing approxi- BY AUTHORITY. as $250,000. AT On the present trip she has not mately and a general store- much freight as she ".'ill have on fu- house to cost about $200,000. ture runs, as she left Samoa before During President McKinley's visit to TENDERS FOR PAIAI OR HARD FINE HIGH GRADE HARKS shippers had had sufficient time to ar- the Sound, Secretary of the Navy Long ' POL The Orpheum range for shipments. and Rear Admiral Melville, chief of the Kunst went from Apia to Pago Pago bureau of construction, will visit the Office of the Board of Health, to catch the regular mail boat for this dock. Senator Foster and Representa- Honolulu, May 20, 1901 NEW BILLS port, but on account of the Sonoma be- tives Cushman and Jones will pay the Sealed tenders for supplying the Lep- THREE ing late, his vessel was enabled to make dock a visit, at the invitation of Cap- er Settlement with Paial or Hard Pol, THIS WEEK. a special trip for him. 12 tain Burwell, the commandant, about will be received at this office until m IBM II I II II I I PI ,. I I I I Captain Spence of the Samoa saya the same time. o'clock noon, Friday, May 81st, 1901. lSSSBSaBKMBBVk r SSSWI VslVI:JSSKV. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. that in the future the vessel will make It is believed that with the informa- The Paial to be freshly made and se- better time on her runs. On the present tion lately furnished to the navy de- curely packed in flour bags and deliv- THE CHARITY BALL a trip she burned an inferior quality of partment regarding the efficiency of ered in good condition at the Kalaupa-p- Collars, Hames, Chain Traces, Etc, Horse illd SON coal, arid so was not able to do much in the Puget Sound naval station, the landing in quantities by the Frohman's successful play. ordered Hand. the traveling line. War Department will order its Pacific superintendent, averaging 400 bundles Furnishings of all Kinds Constantly on FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SATUR- It is the idea to furnish a regular Coast transports sent to Bremerton to per week. DAY MATINEE. three weeks' service between Honolulu receive such alterations and repairs as The bundles of Paiai to be of two SOLE AGENTS FOR and Apia. In the future Pago Pago will they may need year. to twenty-on- e MRS. PARTINGTON AND HER this sizes, one weigh pounds be left out altogether . Illuminated Life Buoys. net and the other size to weigh twenty-- Stock Specialties, On Tuesday or Wednesday next the five Wilbur's SON IKE. Consul-Gener- al pounds net. Bids for supplying will on trip. Guenther, at Frank- Samoa start her return fort, Germany, in a to for respective terms of two (2) years; Order ahead. Phone 681 White. is opinion of a communication KOCK HOOK It the Kunst that the State Department says that recent four (4) years; six (6) years, and eight SEED MEAL AND WHITE great deal of trade can be established (8) years are specially invited. Supply PR S, 25, 50 and 75 cents. improvements have been made in between the Hawaiian Islands and Sa- means saving sea. says to begin within thirty days after sign- MATINEE, 15 and 25 cents. moa. He believes his company will of lives at He that it has often happened that on account ing of the contract. be in a position to handle all the The contractor must file a bond with Manufacturing Harness freight being sent to Apia. is his of darkness life belts could not be seen It when thrown to persons who had fal- approved sureties in the sum of not less idea that instead of the freight be- than one thousand dollars ($1,000), con- CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS Steam Plow Ropes ing sent to Pago Pago, len overboard at night. To remedy and this, he says, a new apparatus ditioned for the faithful performance P. O. Box No. 322. then reshipped to Apia, that it will be has been made which weighs thirty-thre- e of the contract. sent by his line direct to Apia. The bids should be endorsed "Tend- IAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL is the intention to pounds and produces a light of 150 can- SUGAR COMPANY. It increase the dle power. The buoy is of a globular er for Paial." The Board of Health number of steamers of the line, and ne- does not bind itself to accept the low- fA kelsvUle. Maul. March 37.901 gotiations even form, carries from two to four feet are now pending for est or any bid. Mviji1S4vifiS-- u jm urn Malti another vessel. The following belts and supports a long cylinder of r i si.. are the sheet tin, having twelve apartments By order of the Board of Health. ill A ts John A. Roebltng's Jons Co. officers of the Samoa: Captain, D. CHAS. WILCOX, Honolulu. Spence: first officer, filled with carbide of calcium, which W. Walker; second are arranged different elevations. 6862. Secretary. re officer. Dickerson; officer, Mc-Gregg- at Gentleme Tours of March 25th third apparatus is into ftie jcatalorue anib- - chandlery Roods has chief engineer, Jones, and Mr. When the thrown L Theodore F. Lansing, Treasurer of LIMITED. sea, says Consul-Genera- l, been recei Voight, the traveling agent of com- the the water the passes through the perforations in he Territory of Hawaii, do hereb? We have a numberfof the John pany. the ertlfy. In accordance require- - Roebllng' steam plosr cables, and of the cylinder and, coming In with the A To Double Capacity. bottom nents of Section IS, Chapter XXIII, of have found itiVm superior to the Its contact with the carbide, generates HI fr 1884, be- 1 Session 1 'English cables. And at e same time a The Puget gas. compartment he Laws of the same V0 mm 1 1 17 nM Sound naval station will acetylene Each is ing provide Incor- great deal cheap. InTact, we sent for go through a period of great develop- connected with a by a pipe, an "Act to for the of cablWind we put a new burner poration of Banking Companies," rrosn jueais aim ri&ii uj 'some these ment during the next two or three proper valves preventing the escape of that wj Boebling and a newJfFuller cable on the have examined Into the condition of Storage- - same set of steamrptows. one on each years. Plans have been drawn for the the gas, other than through the burn- Prom the Coast That Has Cold improvement of gas In THE FIRST BANK OF HILO, LTD. rcnglne. or oourseVandXthat was consid- the station at a cost of ers. When the volume of the a corporation formed under said act erably over a jtpar agoV The American $2,000,000 in round numbers. While cylinder decreases, hydrostatic pressure 'cable Is muchyoetter thin the English these plans have not yet opens and allows water to nd located in the city of Hllo, Island andVtoday been submit- the valves Hawaii, and am satisfied the !cab!e in evev way. Is not ted to the navy department Wash- enter the next compartment to generate f I that .nearly as worn. Welare perfectly at said corporation has fully complied baly ington, they shortly will be. And in an additional supply of gas. The gas Mutton satisfied hrfe that the Aroecan cables view of the favorable lighted electrically and ignition takes with the provisions required by said Veal, sre the hstu attitude of the is to be complied with before com- Choice Beef, i bureau twenty-fiv- e act We stwhl certainly bear (n rn3 your officials of the navy, it is be- place in about seconds after mencing the business of banking, and stock ft goods whenever we need any lieved by the friends of the Bremerton the buoy is thrown into the sea. The your line. station protected wind by the said corporation, "THE FIRST Lamb and Fork. thinsIn that at its next session Cong- flame is from the Is ery truly. ress will provide steadily in- UNK OF HILO, LTD., hereby au for the completion of glass and, burns and with to ALiWATB ON HAND. (Signed) W. J, LOWRIE, the and tensity about three or four hours. boiized commence such buslnesa Maneg station its equipment as a for witness whereof, hereunte navy Consul-Gener- al In I have HALIB yard of the finest kind. The also states that my ALSO POULTRY, SALMON AND Requisitions lately cleaning and filling of appara laced hand and the seal of tht made by Captain the the office 26th day ef Burwell. the commandant, tus requires only a few minutes, and Treasurer's this Theosophical have been sTarch, A. D. 1901. Society approved at Washington. Thes nrn-- also that the cost of a charge is but 12 FOR SALE AT vide for the immediate expenditure cents. THEO. F. LANSING, of Treasurer Territory of Hawaii 1 THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF $100,000. Much work is now going on at In conclusion the Consul-Gener- al ill mrwrm ummiMinT niiti uin VP V Kinf Btret' the Aloha Branch, Tbeosophical So- Bremerton, including says- - the advantages claimed for 171 the construction that TOTB BOOTH. TIBHMAUKE T. TelpaM tki ciety now 600-fo- ot are as follows: Saturday, of a new dock, new sheds for the invention are: First, that it can T.lntlBOD. 7:30 p. m., public meeting In the ball torpedo on of vessels; of Knights of Pythias, Fort St.; Tues- boats and other needed build- be used all kinds second, day, 7:45 p. m., class of "Ancient Wis- ings. that it may be used for general light- "ARABIC" dom," at the residence of Mr. Rice, To make the Bremerton station such ing purposes, and, third, its cheapness Beretania St; Thursday evening, 7:46 an establishment as the government and light weight. o'clock, beginners' class at residence needs on the Pacific coast, however, of Mrs. E. C. Rowe, 1383 Beretania St. Encounter With Whales. Is for Sale by: will require the expenditure of practi- government construc- Library open for exchange of books, $2,000,000. The telegraph FONTELU cally evening Wednesday af- This sum will be asked party poles Saturday and for In tion engaged in stringing H. HACKFELD CO. Everybody. ternoon, from 3 to 5. the next session of Congress. The to six- k by needs Dawson are now working about Smoked Information obtained from Mrs. Mar- of the station will be fully set ty miles above Port Essington. on the ques, 314 Fort street forth in a report to be made by the (MM! secretary of the navy, Skeena river. The steamer Princess based on reports Louise brought down to Vancouver & WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. to him from the heads of the various T. H. DAVIES CO. bureaus navy from the North a story of an exciting of the department and adventure between some members of U4 Fort Street from reports from Captain Burwell, the party 0NM .BEST commandant the construction and a number 5c Has. the best assortment of PACIFIC of whales. The Incident Is related upon & conslt-tn- g One of improvements -- LEWERS COOKE. ONE. ISLAND CURIOS In the city, the whih in n, the authority of Superintendent Charl-so- MADE. TRY 0 not only of Hawaiian, but also of be asked will be another dock of the who is in charge of the telegraph articles from Samoa, Gilbert Islands size of the present structure, which 0 m.r4 Zealand. builders. on Nw will cost approximately $1 ooo oon. In When the whales were espied near sale at Tobacco to. the opinion of competent iithnrJtie E. & Hawaiian the head of Work channel two Peter- 0. HALL SON. THE WING LUNG CO. the construction of the second dry dock borough canoes were k - l L'V txt 1 I ' launched, and the irn nrn nrtiA is imperative, In view of the demands men afloat began to shoot ait madp the giant whioh have been nn the naval fish, who were huddled up In the nar- GROCERS station for some time past and in view row channel. The whales are reported WILDER & CO. of the compelling need of the govern- to have turned on the canoes and p Q Vi ment of a fully equipped naw yard on n m f rt nn a tnw Qtnmaw . . Tv.n n . n FRESH FRUITS ON HAND AT ALL j. aiuaLrur . TIMES. the Pacific Coast. whale hunters were rescued by their is Bemi-official- ly m .. . King Street corner Alakea It stated that the companions. ALLEN & ROBINSON.

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sist the Consuelo out to sea because of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI the very serious trale that was then blow- ing in the port of Mahukona, and the A FEDERAL threatening danger to the Consuelo if she remained there. At any rate the Upolu left Alaalae about 7 o'clock a. m. and reached Mahukona about 9 o'clock Two or a little after. When she reached there she blew her whistle two separate DECISION times but received no response from the o j Consuelo and no one appeared upon the 'deck of that vessel; no one was aboard Upright Upolu was in danger of her; and as the !of being entangled in the hawsers that Libel- connected the Consuelo with the buoys, In Favor of the Upolu was about to turn around and Lrn back when her captain saw a boat 5 Pianos uvc the shore with some men in her. 0 lant With The testimony of the captain of the Con- $750 suelo at this point is of interest. He says: "I thought it was strange to see z For this week only: the Upolu coming along at that time. Damages. and I asked one of the native crew where the Upolu was going. He said, 'I think she is going to tow you out:' " and so said the captain of the Consuelo, "We ROBT. HIND VS. all went ashore again so that we could R. pick up my crew and get them back aboard, which I did. When I went ashore any z $86 BGTNE. CONSUELO 1 asked Mr. Frazer if he had made o agreement with the Upolu to tow me out. This was before the Upolu got ONE GRHND Remi there, although in sight. He said no, and There are many remedies, , I agree- and few cur, or Text of Ren 1 him if I would make any muscular strength; lws of Full Document as asked " for those weav, ment. He said, 'No; leave that to us.' body of Its strength. There Is one' .5?h a'fM dered by U. S. District Judge The captain further testifies: "I went when It is applied right-t- hat is Elefflv' $76 back, put my crew aboard of the Con- wiieu given iu me uuuy in tne right wav Th Mfl Estee Yesterday. suelo, and I then spoke the captain of I Mrl AllftUI j the Upolu, and asked him if he could hft -- IVc nr. tow us out, and he said he could if I vwnwuuun a CLtLIHIC BELT This Grand, npv-pr-- nlUno- I The salvage case of Robert R. Hind set fay fore asHf aft sails, my lower top- - oit ened parts in a steady, gentle stream, bo that Ik 1 Remember the Prices. vs. brigantine Consuelo. was decided to ana siaysaus comes a Dart of the anatnmv ,1 w elft-tr- s .t -.- ' v. i nat was an me application, yearsVf Jave favor of the Ubelhmt yesterday, with . arrangement with him to do of the result of twenty J m . cure aner every similar appliance Ji o judgment in the sum of $750. Paul I supposed owners, Mr. fails t, because the Electric Belt is the one that does not W . 7A. Neumann for libellant. and Robertson Frazer and Mr. Renton, took the matter erful current throuerh soft. ow-- . j 1.1 i cnhinn .i "'. & Wilder for defendant. out of my nanas ana oraerea me uu.. and hiti z o The decision reads as follows: rseSre hardly credible that the FREE BOOK This is a libel for salvage brought by c.antain of the Consuelo was unaware of Let me show you what it is and has done CO. Robert R. Hind, libellant, owner of the the ordering of the Upolu to Mahukona illustrated, 80-pa- ge book, giving full Inform J.,or BOOKS is Captain Page upon wnicn win advise you free if my win NEW steamer Upolu, whereof Frank Dalton in view of the fact that l Belt con IB tele- AT master. It is brought for himself as was ashore when Mr. Frazer was Hi well as for the master and crew of the phoning to Mr. Hind early in the morn- g. steamer Upolu. against the brigantine ing a storm was then prevail- dr. h. Mclaughlin, and that Sin F Gulden Rule Bazaar I The iXXX00X o Consuelo, her tackle, apparel, furniture, ing. boats and appurtenances, whereof one It seems that the captain of the Con- A. G. Page is master, and against all suelo and his crew assisted in getting a "Alice of Old Vincennes," by Maurice persons intervening for their interests line on board of the Upolu and she tow- Ttsorapaon. A therein. Libellant asks salvage in the ed the Consuelo out to sea, the actual lfmy," by Maurice Thompson. sum of $3,000. E. A. Fraser answers the time consumed in this towage being "Sweetheart Manette," by Maurice said libel, intervening on behalf of him some three-quarte- rs of an hour, al The Red Cross Society of i Thompson. self, C. A. Nelson and J. Renton, as though some of the witnesses for libellee "n Octopus," Frank Nocrta. of the said Consuelo. testified that it took but fifteen minutes. Life Letters of the Ancient Fresh Rob- testimony m and The matter was referred to W. J. There is some conflict in the Chose for Shipment Hebrews," by Lyman Abbott. inson as special referee to take testi- as to whether there was any danger to TKeOldBI "HSed's Puppet." by Imogen Clark. mony and report the same to this court. Consuelo at the time the services Ferriog- - the To Cape Tfe Making ot Christopher Supply . . . Salvage is defined to be services ren- were rendered by the Upolu; and wheth the haaa," by Mart Dlx. dered rescue or relief of property er, so, me uanger was utu aa iu by Robertson. in the it Tfce Islander," Harrison peril of loss or dete-- Upolu to salvage compensation, First-Clas- s 111. at sea in imminent title the Sold by all Saloons. Ws Hur." Th Player's Bd.. is to the Court, from the testi- - y'LW Huxley," rioration. It clear aad Letters of Thomas A salvor is one who without any par- - mony as a whole, that there can not be Being a High Priced Whiskey by his sos. relation to a vessel in distress any doubt as to the dangerous position "the Court of the by Westley. OP THE ERECT ticular many don't keep it if they can Ai Kin;,' proffers useful service and gives it as a j in which the Consuelo was lying and Knot," by Dr. Wm. Bar-n- r. oTtie Wtsard'e voluntary adventurer. He may act with J that her captain, and the owners of the sell a cheaper brand on which FORM was in danger, and Almighty, ' by Owen or without request. vessel thought she "Arrows of the So rendered is Darties. including the sailors, they can make more profit, JOSUWKMi. assistance needed and that all in the nature of salvage services. were conscious of it. Else why did the "OBrer Cromwell." by John Morley. therefore Insist on Getting it, or call on Lore," The facts appear to be these: That the captain and crew leave the ship? The "Mew England Legends and Folk go to the ship until by Drake. Consuelo, a sailing vessel, Captain A. G. sailors did not back Sawyer, ' by Pidgin. Page commanding, was on a trip from after the Upolu was sighted, as appears "Qoteor Adams W. B. captain CD "Blue Shirt and KhakU" by jas. F. J. Corsets San Francisco to Mahukona, on the Isl- from the evidence of both the HOFFSCHLAEGER closely and of Hawaii. She reached that road- and the cook of the Consuelo. If the Archibald, who witnessed why did eampaignp in Cuba and South stead of Mahukona about October 25th, Consuelo were not in danger, the er of Africa. ALSO 1900, but owing to the fact that other Mr Fraipr the owner or The Pioneer Wine and Liquor lots United States Tariff Schedule, re- vessels were lying in could not get a the vessel, early on the morning or tne The own-Novemb- vised up to July 1st, 1S00. mooring until the evening of the 14th of 15th of November, telephone to the when at about 10 o'clock of er of the Upolu to have her sent around King Street, near Bethel Latest Style in that night she was moored about a to the port of Mahukona, and why were nrarior nf a milo frnm th shore. Mr Frazer and his men Up at 2 o'clock That during the night the wind blew in the morning, the latter going out to WALL PAPER heavily from the southwest toward the the Consuelo "to see if she wanted any- returning to shore VBW STOCK. Ladies' White land, the barometer fell, and a storm, thing," and then the known as a "Kona," common to these with all her officers and men aboard, fill Islands, prevailed during the entire leaving the ship entirely alone? Sanitary PlJ Skirts and night. That about 2 o'clock in the morn- If it had been possible for the captain ing Mr. Fraser, one of the owners of the of the Consuelo to have set sail and Consuelo, and consignee of her cargo, gone out of the port safely, without the Choice Capes being on the shore, arose and aroused assistance of the Upolu, as he now tes- AND some of his men and ordered them to tifies, why did he not do this and not go out and go aboard of the Consuelo abandon his ship in the first place, and and find out if she needed anything. That then returning ask the captain of the Designs, they did so, and reported to the captain UdoIu, "Can you tow us out?" And why, SEWER CONNECTIONS A SPE of the Consuelo, who, with his mate, after being towed out, did he remain steward and crew, including every man away from the port of Mahukona until E. aboard of the Consuelo, left the ship and tjie weather moderated and was again Reasonable W. Jordan went ashore in the boat with the na- fair? If the place was safe and the tives sent out by Mr. Fraser, leaving the weather such as to permit him to remain No. 10 Pobt Strew. Consuelo entirely alone. there, why did he not do so? There is some conflict as to how long The real facts are there was a severe Prices. they stayed ashore, but it is in evidence south wind blowing and the Consuelo THE that the captain with his officers and men was in danger of slipping her moorings, remained ashore from a little after 4 sroinsr upon the shore or being swamped o'clock until after 6, when the captain in th sea. This must have been the hie New returned alone with the native crew, fear that took possession of the captain i England Bakery. which he claimed to have obtained they deserted the ana the crew when AT Lcwers. & Cooke on shore, in the same boat. It is not hln Tt is the common instinct of the i contradicted that some life preservers captain of a ship to remain on her deck LIMITED HOTEL. STREET, were taken in the open boat when it left .,n,j no mtional explanation has been giv- - the Consuelo first, thus tending to show en 0f this desertion of the vessel. that the officers and men of the Consu- - it is clear to the Court that the ser Fort Street. clo thought there might be need of them, vices of the Upolu were necessary in or TEL, and that the mate and one of the crew jer to take the Consuelo out to sea, as JOHN NOTT, YOUR. ftsrve the finest Dairy Lunch in tb took bundles with them to the shore, appears especially from the testimony of SEND probably their clotlit-s- . It does not ap- - Captain Campbell, a witness for the UDei- - iity, including ' pear that the captain ordered his men jOP) aruj a man 0f large experience in BUSINESS ORDERS TEA COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, to remain on the vessel or that he de-tne- se waters, who. when asked whether TELEGRAPH sired to remain on her himself. No ex- - a vessel could sail out from this par-planati- BY 1WEET MILK, HOT ROLLS AND is offered by either the cap- - ticular snot moored as was the Consuelo or anyone else for conduct of ' blowing BUNS, NICE FRESH BREAD AND tain the aml the Wjnd blowing as it was You can do it Now the crew in leaving; th re is no testimo- - on tnat m0rning, testified: "She might V BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, which ny as to a mutiny or any a.ssatisfaction possibly if there was not a very heavy 1 among the men aboard of her. The cap- - LPa on- - she would have what they call nly a first-elas- s Bakery could supply tain saying in explanation only. "I A .nip an(3 tuck to get out." couldn-- t prevent it; they go. They for the low price charged. would u is clear to the Court that the case The Inter-Islan- d got in the shore boat and I went in or- is one where salvage compensation der to get another crew for the vessel.'" limikl he awarded. This seems to be 'THE DAffATff COLOi But when ready to sail his old crew went li admitted by libellee, who tendered to BRAND IS SIMPLY OWI Co. with him on board his ship. $110 towage 7m Telegraph bellant when the regular rate TO THE OATS BEN6 ROASTED Extra nice Pocket Lunchea of as- It was certainly most extraordinary as testified to is S40. In this case the conduct on the part of the officers and Upolu were not only re WHILE ALL OTHER BRANDS Mt is transmitting mes- sorted Cheese and Ham Sandwiches, services of the STEAMED. THE ROASTING. men of the vessel to desert the ship quested by the owner but were of value a41 Plea and Doughnuts, etc, for II cent without cause, and especially as not one vessel was GIVES A PECULIAR sages to the islands in saving the Consuelo, which DELIGHTFUL Rh aeh package of these officers or men. with the excep- valued at about $6,000 and her cargo at of the group except tion of the captain and the cook, were about the same amount. called as witnesses to explain pro- tor opens a. m. this The fact that the Consuelo suffered no CALIFORNIA Kanai at o'clock ceeding. It would appear that the ac- were in damage is not material. If she - tion of the crew in deserting the vessel danger of loss or deterioration or dam SAN FRANCISCO.CAL- niNIflUM RATE IS $2. in this manner in company with the age at the time the services were ren captain must have been due to some dered, then it is a case for salvage. Yet J. Oswald Lutted, cause which they now do not admit, and the services of the UdoIu were not of from an MANAGER. examination of all the testimo- such a character as to entitle her to large Honolulu Office. Magoon Bl'k ny in relation to the storm that was pre- compensation, although her position vailing, and position UPSTAIRS. the of ihe Consuelo, among the lines of the Consuelo placed Cerq the Court must assume that it was fear her in danger of having her propeller of danger in was Fresh TELEPHONE MAIN 131. the which the vessel being ashore. In a sea It is Such a caught and cast ne then In that induced this wholesale de- of the character described and a storm something Messenger will call for your mes- sertion. This seems to be more appar- of the nature testified to, this danger COOK'S FLAKE RICE sage if desired Convenience ent from the testimony of the witnesses was enhanced. The Court, in view of ROLLED for the libellee to the effect that when all the circumstances. Is of the opinion MORNTNG MEAL, the Upolu hove in sight, the recreant that the Upolu is entitled to salvage and BREAKFAST To have our wagons bring all the crew consented to go back at once upon fixes the amount at the sum of $i'50, to PETTIJOHN'S Castle & Cooke Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Cake and the vessel. be distributed as follows: It further appears that Mr. Frazer, To Captain Frank Dalton. captain of WHEAT, Pastry you'll need every morn- one of the owners CREAM OF LIMITED. and the consignee of the Upolu, $50; to A. Gomes, chief engi FOOD'1 ing, fresh from the oven. Saves the Consuelo, and intervenor herein, tel- neer thereof, and to James Davis, assist ephoned to Mr. BREAKFAST aNd you all trouble of baking. In- Hind, the owner of the ant engineer, $25 each; to Lie five sailors MALTED LIFE FIRE the lUpolu, then lying at Alaalae. some twelve sures having lightest, most constituting the crew and cook, $50, being the or fifteen miles from Mahukona, to send $10 each; and the balance of $600 to the d liclous Bread, etc., it's possible the Upolu. There seems to be some 'dis- libellant, Robert R. Hind, with costs. to bake. agreement between Mr. Frazer and Mr. Let judgment be entered accordingly ee Hind, as to what the object was in hav- ESTEE, Judge. St ing Upolu the sent around to Mahukona. May 2Z, lyoi. SALTER n 1 Mr. Frazer testified he telephoned to Grocers- - Mr. Hind and asked him where the Upo- Orpheum Block AGENT TOM lu was. "I told him," says iar. Frazer, NO LOSS OF TIME. tt German "that the Consuelo was lying in port Bakery with a southerly wind and that there I have sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Remedy Lite was a possibility that the captain might and Diarrhoea for IHIHMMMItlllMII'W' tm Emtt miioi wm. Phone White 3851. want to tow out, and I asked him to years, and would rather be out of cof- send the Upolu down and lie there; and fee and sugar than it. I sold five bot- UPPER tles of it yesterday to threshera that Oahu Carriage OT BOSTON. FORT STREET in case the captain wanted a tow he 8TEEST could give could go no farther, and they are at HTVEB him the tow. work again this morning. H. R. ' While Mr. Hind testified: "He (Mr. $ A. C. LOVEKIN, Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma, as will WjifVsmithlrifi: and Frazer) telephoned to me to send the be seen by the above the threshers Paininr Tli Of HARTFORD. Upolu around to Mahukona to tow the were able to keep on with their work Stock and Bond Broker Consuelo out of port, which she after- without losing a single day s time. You ALL ORDERS PBOMPTjjjj wards did. ... I said I would go should keep a bottle of this remedy I SANG LEE CHAN REAL ESTATE AND down and find the boat and he said, t in your home. For sale by Benson, wish you would, as the Consuelo has a Smith & Co., Ltd.. wholesale agents. 1XSS FORT STREET, FINANCIAL AGENT. very valuable cargo and we hate to lose Just Above Orpheum. it.' " Tourists and visitors tmoui3 not fail I GROCERIES, FISH. CALIFORNIA There does not seem to the Court to to take a ride on the Pacific Heights A FRUITS. have been but one object Elect ic Railway. Unsurpassed view In getting the ot ocean, No, 402 Judd Building. Upolu at Mahukona, and as- - mountain and valley, and the Tssspfcoos Ml Whit. that was to -- Read the stretched out city. Round trip. 10c I The commissioner reports due and proper notice of the sale to be made, THE FIRST THE , Ill Clearance Sale in accordance with the instructions of NEWS OF the court, and that on May 11, at 12 . OF o'clock, at the Dowsett homestead!' Bank Hawaii SUPPLI ES Kapalama, the same being the time Ready-Mixe- d and place indicated in the notices IfflMTM LIMITED. II posted and published, he sold at public OF HAWAIL LTD. Incorporated following property: Con- under the Laws f Sssl auction the Territory f Hawaii. servatory, cottages Nos. 1 and 2, cot- THEJIIRTS tage No. 4. outhouses and cottage, PAID UP CAPITAL - W00.004J rented cottage, and also tiles and stone Capital, 25f,M0. oo. RESERVE - - - 50,00 for sidewalk, the same being all the President Cecil Brown UNDIVDED PAINTS buildings situated on said homestead, Vice President M. P. PROFITS - 121,004 Aspha'tum. Robinson Tar, and by said order and decree ordered Cashier W G. Cooper OFFICERS AND to be sold. DIRECTOR. Oakum, Wants Principal Office: Fort, near Merchant Charles M. FOR Damages That the said commissioner engaged Street. Cooke President . P. C. Jones mm nuws James F. Morgan as his auctioneer, vice Preside!! who, by his agent, one Schermerhorn, Branch Office: Hilo, Hawaii. C. H. Cooke Casbissj Household Purposes For Injury Done cried such sale; that the said sales F. C. Atherton Assistant fasat Wire. brought a total of $1,264.50. an itemized Conducts a General Baniiiic Business Henry Waterhouse, Tom May, F. Wm account being given. That the purchas- Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. Mm pUed Iron Candless. ers to whom such property was sold AT HONOLULU Complexion. were highest AND HILO. Solicits One Qt. Regular Special the and best bidders, and the Accounts of Firms, Oa Tins. that the expenditures in connection porations, Trusts, Individuals, and wiA Price. Price. with such sale were, in $92.55, SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and promptly and carefully aJB 1 (41) Sand Stone $.60 total, attend to Hose. $.25 interest allowed for yearly deposits business rticn 5 (40) leaving a net amount realized from at connected with banking en Nile Green .60 .25 of $1,171.95; the rate of 4 per cent per annum. trusted to it. Sell and For- (ported 2 (38) said sale the further sum Purchase Flesh Tint .60 .25 SAYS LOTION of $86.40 for surveying Is averred to Rules and regulations of navings de- eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. 3 (37) Pure Lead .60 partment furnished upon .25 have also been expended by said com- application. SAVINGS S (28) Maroon .60 .25 DEPARTMENT. Harr.MS- - missioner, which sum he prays to be 8 (26) Oxiole .75 .35 WAS POISONOUS allowed in addition to a reasonable Ordinary and Tern, ncnn.it. ruatvv yiorted size: 2 (20) Oxide Red .60 .35 amount to be fixed by the court as aim interest allowed In accorda 6 (12) Olive Green .60 .35 compensation for his services; also, with rules and conditions printed 10 (11) 1 1 Venetian Yellow .60 .35 that his accounts be approved and af- passDooKs, copies or wnich may be etc. 11 ( 9) Gray Trial MI! on application. F:rgeB. Pure 60 Will by Bill .35 be Continued Before firmed the court. 6 ( 3) Judd Building PVrt Str..t Sace Green fio .35 DIVORCE CASES. LIMITED 7 (OW) Pure White ... .80 .35 Judge Edings This 2 Five Gallon Tom Chan, libellee in the suit for Claus Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwla. Tins of Barn and Roof divorce of Ah Sam vs. Tom Chan, has, faint and .o per gallon. Morning. , OFFICERS: prices. by his attorney. E. L. W. Davidson-- pjfjjet filed his answer to complaint of ' ,?ald,wln President iisfe 6o the the ?' P,rst j toittn The libellant. denying the allegations that ir BCa?t! Vice President Ms First Judg. ef the First Circuit he ever beat or abused the libellant or W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President HONOLULU, H. T. Co Court J. P Cooke .... Treasurer hrdware Also, Prepared Carriage Paints, was occupied all day yesterday refused to supply suitable main w. o. tenance for her and their five Smith ... Secretary and Auditor with matters pertaining to the reports SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS TWM of children. He also aleges that she Bank. One Qt. Regular Special the grand jury on the charges of abandoned her home and domicile NEVADA NATIONAL BANK Oar L. r Tins. Price. Price. bribery against the members of the without cause or excuse, and since her SAN FRANCISCO. 1 Lemon Yellow $1.00 $.50 Legislature. desertion of libellee has been living an j Sugar Factors 3 Wine 1.00 .50 adulterous life with one Yee Kai. in 2 Vermillion . . . 1.00 .50 JUDGE EDINGS' COURT. violation of her marriage vows and DRAW EXCHANGE ON 1 . Libellee avers Coach Green 1.00 .50 Yesterday duties. further that the Commission Merchants SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na- One Pt. afternoon the suit for 33.000 BUit for divorce has been brought tional Bank damages cause or excuse by of San Francisco. Tins. of Nellie A. Cooke vs. the Hol- - without libellant. LONDON The Union 4 Wine .50 who is. he alleges, the guilty and of- Bank of Londea, .25 lister Drug Company came up in Judge AGENTS FOR Ltd. 3 Coach Green . .50 .25 fending party. He prays that a decree Edings" court, given Hawaiian NEW YORK American Exchange Ma 7 Vermillion . . . .50 .25 Attorney Peters appear be him for absolute divorce from Commercial A Sugar Co, 4 Mbellant, and awarding him the cus- Haiku Sugar Company, tlonal Bank. Lemon Yellow . .50 .25 ing for the defendant and Attorney tody of their five minor children, and Pala Plantation Company, CHICAGO Merchants' National Banal. pany, Robertson of Robertson & Wilder for of Nahiku Sugar Company, i v& for costs suit and proceedings. PARIS Credit Lyonnals. the plaintiff. Kihel Plantation Company, Hawaiian Sugar Company, BERLIN Dresdener Bank. The action for damages is brought Kahulul HONGKONG Also, Asptnall's Genuine Enamel 110NOLOLU JOINS. Railroad Company, AND YOKOHAMA aSt,NearKinr. English for alleged injury to Hongkong and Shanghai mm plaintiff by reason and Corporation. of the application of a face lotion pur- for Furniture, Etc, In Paying Tribute to Doan's Back- British -- Am eric an Line. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA- - chased from the defendant upon pre- ache Kidney Pills. Bank of New Zealand. scription, the eomplaint VICTORIA AND 1 i Regular Special stating that young went to wealthy VANCOUVER inier A man a and or British North Tins. Frice. Price. some harmful and poisonous ingredient successful manufacturer and applied! America. 6 Sky Blue .50 $.25 had been added to the prescription for employment. Hawaii nrnsoGi o General 5 Pale Blue 50 .25 Land Co. Bow Ufflm 8 through the negligence "What can you do?" the manufac ir French Gray .50 .25 or carelessness Deposits Received, 1 asked, and young man pro Loans made Flamingo 50 .25 of a drug clerk in defendant s employ. turer the LIMITED. Approved Security. Commercial 6 Stone 50 .25 and thereby oeeded to tell of his ability. Travelers' Credits Issued, Bill of 4 that the plaintiff suffered SIS. ELK CLUB Turquoice 50 .25 "But I don't want to know what yot j change Bought and Sold. pain and Injury in the swelling and say you can do," the gentleman re ' : RXJB MASH COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY discoloration of her face, to the dam- plied, "let me know what others say j ACCOUNTED FOR. ET3. recom- - p age in the sum of $3,000. you have done; bring me j Capital Stock $100,000. i, i n AND ALES OP mendatians from people I know and Paint Brushes of all Kinds at Greatly The taking of testimony was com- Capital, paid up I BOAR'S HXAD pleted late in can trust." $55,000. the afternoon. Counsel It's the same wy with the little' BISHOP & CO. Reduced Prices, for defendant moved for non-sui- t, the conqueror and the public; people want! motion being overruled by the court, know has been dome. P. 0. Box 7W. to what and the argument was continued until Honolulu people are joining thej OFFICERS. SAVINGS BANK this morning. myriads of others in making public the! The following: is the list of jurors in work of this little modern wonder and W. C. Achi.... President and Manager the case: Ernest A. L. your neighbors say con- - j M. w. Ross. James what should K. Nakuina Vice President Office at bank building on Merchant w. Aholo. S. Ward Aholo, Vincent Fer- viuce the skeptic. The endorsement J. Makainal street. nandez, Trsmnr., John Markham, Wm. H. Cun- of citizens is tne prooi tnat goes witn Enoch Johnson Secretary ' - ningham. William H. Wai- 'tat. Mclnerny. every box of Doan's Backache Kidney George U Desha Dimond & Co,, ter M. Pomny, Henry Lose. William nun. Auditor Savinsrs Dencslta will b. mmItM B. Rice. Manuel A. Oonsalves, Samuel Mr. W. F. Williams of this city, is Interest allowed by this Bank at ? L. per cent per annum. Retkumano. a light-hous- e keeper, and he has held if LIMITED. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. COURT NOTES. this position for the last 30 years. He Von Holt Block, King Street. says: "I was for a number of years, Jonah Kumalae, J. Makainal. Printed copies of the Rule and William Fleming, secretary to United army of people J. W. Bfpikane. uiations may be abtali,. d on a States District Attorney Baird. has one of that numerous uon. been ill for some days, but is recover- who saffer with their backs. Mine 05RU7F KILLER ing from his indisposition, and able t ached and pakned me to no small ex k be at his work again. tent, so was glad when I heard The above Compnny wm uy. ai i natural food Rock for Ballast that I lease, BISHOP & CO the Harvey H. Hitchcock, plaintiff in the of a remedy for it, Doan's Backache or sell lands in all parts ef the Ha- r hair new case vs. waiian Islands; "3 C7 !eeaia of Hitchcock The Hawaiian Kidney Pills. I obtained some of these and also has houses la Honolulu, September 7, 13M, tn Tramways Co., the city of i h btlr root. Ltd., has filed his bill Drug Co.'a store, Honolulu for rent. It White and Black Sand of exceptions on appeal to at the Hoiltater and food, and the Supreme them. They gave me great re- It Id IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. Court. took THE YOKOHAMA ikt world. lief, I make this short narratlo SPECS 3A1IE Iff falllBf hair, A bench warrant issued Tuesday on and ivrut baldneaa. EXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOR. indictment of the Grand Jury for the of my experiences for the benefit of Valuable Land LIMITED. EOT? KILLER. CORAL, AND SOIL, FOR SALE. arrest of H. Ancion, on charge of lar- others who perhaps do not know that ceny in the second degree, was yes- Will in1 t th nearly aH backache arises from th T&phont Dump carta furnished by the day on terday filed with the clerk of the First for it Subscribed Main having kidneys, and the best medicine IN THE CapiUl , . m an hour's notice. Circuit Court, been served. is Doan's Backache Kidney Pills." CITT UMM Also, the indictment for perjury Paid Up Capital Ian 18,000,906 against Walter G. Smith, bench war- Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are ... 50 per box, for by all drug- rant issued thereon, and his bond of cents sale RasefYed Fund Yee F.310.M0 H. R. HITCHCOCK. $5,000, and similar papers in the in- gists; sent by mail on receipt of price .... Office onooslte Union Feed Co. on dictments against K amain for rape, by the Hollister Drug Co., Honolulu For Lease Queen street. Telephone Main 831. and against Sweetie Smith for assault wholesale agents for the Hawaiian and battery with a dangerous weapon. HEAD OFFICB: YOKOHAMA, "7 The judgment role and bill of costs Islands. in the ejectment case of Sing Chong INTEREST ALLOWED. & Co. vs. Hop In Lun Wai Company. On Fixed Deposit for 13 months, 4 wm r'i which judgment was given for the de- ATTRACTIVE COTTAGES eent per annum. Guaranteed th'e sum of $S1.8S, were Hied fendant in On Fixed Deposit for months, t pan yesterday by plaintiff's attorney, f'nsts When eent per annum. Us sitters are taxed at $10. F" Mrtwtly Mtla-- On Fixed Deposit for S months, I psf MEYER VS. NAONE ANSWKK. cant per annum. The defendants in the case of Fred For Rent Meyer vs. David K. Naone and Jessie You T. Naone have filed an answer to the complaint of plaintiff. The bank buys and receives for They admit the execution of the lease lection Bills of Exchange, set out, but say that said leasa was issue INVINCIBLE made upon the express covenant that Want Beautiful Home and Letters of Credit, and trsiisasU the said lessee, plaintiff In said case, general banking business. should faithfully keep and observe all glasses you want co., 31731 of the covenants and conditions of said FOR SALE i lease, and that in consideration there- Uiem right. of, as well as the payment of the rent Branch nf Tnknham HtumU BLOCK, in said lease stipulated, the lessee Spectacles New Republic Building, Honolulu, H. t, should enjoy peaceable and quiet pos- and WlllWh session of the premises so leased dur- APPLY TO ing the term of said lease: and by rea- Eyeglasses C. BREWER &CO.L'D son of the terms of aid lease, which made by us will Queen the plaintiff failed to keep and per- always be Street, Honolulu, H. L form, the same became null and void, Hawaiian ived! and the plaintiff thereby forfeited all They deny w I typewriter of his rights thereunder. in AGENTS FOR that they have any knowledge or in- formation sufficient to form a belief in If care, study and patience COMPANY, LTD. Hawaiian Agricultural Company, regard to the allegation that plaintiff c;in make them so. mea Sugar Company, Honomn I $500 or any other Company, Walluku Sugar Comj expended the sum of We repair glas: es promptly and to last 923 184. amount in improving said premises, Fort street, Honolulu. Tel. Main American sugar Company, and therefore deny the same, or that Factory oq the Prtmises Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar paper tation Company, Haleakala 1 any sum whatev- - defendant expended ESTABLISHED IN 1868. Com- any, er as alleged. They also deny that by Kapapala Ranch, MotakaJ reason of unlawful acts of the defen- A. N. SANFORO, Ranch. plaintiff was prevented from & Planters' Line, San Francisco dants, the Manufacturing Optician. BISHOP CO Charles Brewer 4k Co's Line ef collecting any rents from said prem- ton Packets. ises, and that plaintiff has been dam- Boston Building, - Fort Street. Agents $4,000 any Boston Board of Underwriters. aged in the sum of or other (Over May & Co.) Bankers Agents for Philadelphia Board of fJn-- sum, and also deny that the special TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING dsrwrlters. HAS NO damage was suffered by the plaintiff AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Standard Oil Company. by unlawful acts of defendants, or that defendants have taken into their pos- Commercial and Travelers' Letters SUPERIOR session the building mentioned in Special j of Credit Issued, available In all the LIST OF OFFICERS: plaintiff's complaint, or that plaintiff Rates Principal Cities of the World. owns any building on said premises. C. M. Cooks, President; George ss INTEREST allowed after July L 189S, Robertson, Manager; E. F. General denial is made to all the other ON THE on fixed deposits: 7 days' notice, t per allegations of the complaint. C. C. Bit- eent (this form win not Treasurer and Secretary; OoL attorney for the defendants. bear Interact Allen, Auditor; P. C Jones, H. ting is unless It remains undisturbed for one House, U. carter, Directors. VIVAS VS. SILVA CASE. month); 3 months, t per eent; r. vs. M. months, 3 per cent; U months, 4 per In the case of J. M. Vivas AMERICAN cent. WH fen, Gusmao Silva. an answer has been JUHEI ISH1ZUKA filed by the defendant, denying that 8 AGBNCY OF the cursory estimate made In April, PLAN-8- CASTLE & COOKE CO., Ld. 1901, showed that defendant was in- debted to plaintiff in the sum of are offered to residents and permanent HONOLULU. KEI HIN BANK, LTD. Sbeer" but, on the contrary, alleges gruests during the summer YTNKYAKD sum was shown to be due months at Commission Merchants ST. that that Other the th- e- from the plaintiff to defendant. OAHU denials and allegations less material Transact General Banking and ICE are made. A. G. Correa is attorney for SUGrAB FACTORS. snange defendant. FEDERAL COURT. MOANA AGENTS FOR HEAD OFFICE TOKYO, HPU !8iL ELECTRIC CO. of Scot- The Ewa Plantation Company. William Turnbull. a native The WalaJua Agricultural Co, Ltd. DRAW EXCHANGE ON land was yesterday made a citizen of The Kohala Sugar Company. NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. T'nited States by process of the "Work the Court. The Walmea Sugar Mill Company. Sun United States District HOTEL The Fulton Iron Works, St Louis, Me, H. W. FOSTER & CO., 5188, ICE DELIVERED PROBATE. The Standard Oil Company. commissioner This affords a rare The George F. Blake Steam Pomps. To any part of the City C. P. Grimwood. the opportunity for a Weston's Centrifugals. Gold and Silversmiths to certain first-cla- ss appointed by the court make seaside outing at a thoroughly The New England sales under order given in the case of beach resort Mutual Life Insur- by guardian. at moderate cost. ance Company, of Boston. REPAIRING, 53a Genevieve Dowsett, her The Aetna Fire Insurance Company, of FINE WATCH Bit Hoffman & Markham, J. M. Monsarrat. vs. Marian C. Dow- Hartford, Conn. GRAVING and DIAMOND BBTTTNO. IN telephone sett et al., has fild his return and ac- All Uooae ana worm Blue ML P. O. Beat 9. Enquire of manager. The Alliance Insurance Company, ef wurauic. Office: XswsJo. count of sales. the London. HOTEL STREET. PACIFIC COMMEBGL 16 TUE I

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The Heavy Sales of Lots in this Choicest Suburb 0 Honolulu have firmly established it as the Unquestioned Residence Center for all Future Home Building. THE ELECTRIC CAR LINE OF THE RAPID TRANSIT CO. Is now Being Rapidly Built, Following the Main Avenues, through tj Entire College Hills Suburb, and will be Completed by Sept. Is

The College Trustees are already constructing a By the time you can complete plans and build your College Complete Water Supply Hills' House with constant pressure from Rocky Quick Car Service Hill Reservoirs. and a Good Water Supply will be ready for you. ,,,,,, - ; Lots will be Shown you on Request by the Sales Agents MeClellan, Pond & Co. m Castle & Lansdal

in, use by the dredgers in depositing their dredged material on land. After the KEWALO DISTRICT REPORT Government pumping plant, now under WRANGLINGj contract, is in operation, It is probable Lands the water from Makiki stream will not ENDORSED YESTERDAY be needed for domestic use. In this event SENATORS OCR the stream could be dammed, and the water used to convey fllHng material to from the mountains this district (Continued from Page 9.) The estimated cost of getting this ma- buildings, and along water courses that For The following sanitary report was terial from the mountains should not ex- more of them. In the past when there 55 per 2 originally submitted to the Board of of ceed cents cubic yard or cents one seen near the center the per square foot, each foot of filling. was only inspector, he was during regime of Dr. Wood jctis in pres-- for now Health the city and if allowed to remain its Third Ditches should be dug about 800 often, but they are seldom around." as president, was yesterday unani- ent condition will always be classed as Senator Kanuha was then recognized, ill and feet apart in existing or In proposed cheap land and if half as densely popu and threw out some "hot air" on the OF Sale. mously adopted by the present Board a streets for collecting surface water in lated as "Chinatown" it will become subject. He acknowledged there had will a vigorous cluding that from above King street, and of Health, who make much more unhealthy spot than that las outlets for the numerous springs and been an increase in morality, but that endeavor to get the Superintendent of place and a constant source of. danger , ponds m Tney BhouM nave no reason why be so City. district was there should Public Works to act upon the report. to the good health of the whole nmsonry floor and ;lde wans lnner many inspectors employed. There be- inspected The problem is to raise the surface of surface to be smooth, so as to be easily ing such an efficient corp of teachers IB! personally the The board has j this district above ground water level, to cleaned. If any foul water Is allowed to now the office of inspector was not as of Kewalo, upon which the re- numerous springs district provide outlets for the enter these ditches the masonry side necessary as in times. Commend Mj incluW.fag which former LOTS IN KING STREET TRACT port was made, and considers the and surface water tuat walls and floor should be continued to Senator Kalauokalanl said he be- comes above King street, to grade Member of M statement to entirely cover the ground from the reef. They should lead by the most lieved in assisting the educational de- 1,350 $1,500 so water will not stand upon way sup-tbe- from to a lot, formerly streets direct to the ocean and, unless partment as much as possible, but did of the needed improvements: to provide some way for disposing j plied with running water, should be con-o- f not believe in useless extravagance. He known as G. N Wilcox's premises. C. B. Wood, M. D., President of Board household waste and refuse other than structed so the tide will ebb and flow in depositing it upon this land and to dis-- them. then threw some bouquets at Senators 4T of Health. Brown, who appointed to in- pose of sewerage and water fouled from Fourth All streets should drain Into Baldwin, Achi and Cecil Sir: Your committee the vestigate and report on the sanitary con- household use until such time as sewers these ditches and from them should rise he said had been educated under one In- and to rec- can be constructed and put in operation. by a grade-o- f not less than six inches in old order of things, when only dition of the Kewalo district high ommend such sanitary lmpruvements as. For the solving of these problems we lot) feet. spector was employed, and their In their opinion, may be would would make the following recommenda- The minimum grade recommended by intellectual qualities spoke very elo- report as follows: tions: the Grade Commission is four feet above quently against an increase of inspect- TWBNTY LOTS IN MANOA VAL-- j The district examined is included be- First All ponds partially filled with City datum. ors. tween Punchbowl, Queen, South, King, rubbish or the wafers of which have be- - Lots should drain by a ditch n their Senator Baldwin said when only one LEY, formerly Montano's Tract, $3,000 Sheridan streets and the ocean, and con- come foul from vegetable or animal mat-- !rear leading to the main ditches. inspector was employed he only went tains a.bout 337 acres. ter, should, after proper uisinfectlon, be Fifth There should be at least three over ground once a year, and as tilled with the . A considerable portion of this district clean earth. feet of open space under all dwellings in schools lot Second no building should be erected there is a larger number of is about level with the ocean at high which the air can fully circulate. Build- now, and new ones springing dp almost tide and much of it is covered with wa- or allowed to remain on land where the ing laws should be enacted requiring an was ground water is two dally, the need of more inspectors ter during the wet season. within feet of the unobstructed open space around each inspectors nave excavated, surface. apparent. Schools without In places basins been dwelling. large sugar plantations with- KAIU-LAN- be- Ground water can bp varied with ref- were like POUR HUNDRED LOTS IN I making ponds, the excavated material Sixth It is an imperative necessity that head of sur erence to the surface of the ground In In out a manager. There must be a ing used to raise the surface the sewers be constructed all streets called TRACT, from $200 to $250 a lot. rounding land. Many of these ponds two ways; by drainage, and by filling. upon which buildings are located, and He favored the four Inspectors no and water, fouled by The way Is cheapest, they once, for in the bill, but no more, and did not have outlet first usually the should be contracted for at as household use and overflowing privies, but in the present case wou.u require so they may be completed by the time believe in reducing their salaries, drains into them besides being a conve pumping which would make it Impracti- the sewerage pumping plant is in opera- their expenses while out performing nient place to throw rubbish of every cable, 'i ue second way may be sat tion. Until such time all waste from their duties were quite large. description, making a condition that is isfactorily carried out by three methods. faucets should be conducted into the Before anybody else could get a TRACT, By to FIFTY LOTS IN KEKIO a fruitful source oi disease. First taking the material from the main ditches. Earth closets only should chance to speak, "Oily Bill" moved The above In other places the refuse from the ocean. Second By excavating basins be used. adjourn until 2 o'clock today, as he apposite Makee Island, $SS00 a lot. City, eomiwsed of vegetable matter mix- and making ponds and using the exca Seventh No household waste or rub- wanted to talk jn the subject, and xih Box,! ed with household waste, been used vated material to fill adjoining land. bish should be deposited on this district w hat he wanted to say would take up thepocWtfi as h.ing. There are spots where such Third By obtaining the material from np nn flnv other land nefl r i n hohl t . the part of an hour, and there- in upon high I dwellings, better lilling is floating nidden water the lands. but it should be taken daily fore did not wAht to tire the Senators Madeira--! which, to the observer, looks solid but The quantity of material required to 'to sea and dumped at least two miles be- - "bluff" upon. Holes., dug or destroyed at this time with his talk. The The clock is not safe to walk raise th surface of this district one foot yond the reef by cremation upon the ehow TWENTY LOTS IN PUUNUI reveal a decaying is 600,000 yards. Eighth A general system worked beautifully, and through this material estimated at cubic of streets the Sen- with spac M mass, through which highly colored, To furnish this material by the first should be laid out, and grades establish- of hands the president declared TRACT, 100x200, $1,200 a gases pro- ate adjourned until 2 p. m. today, the and tW lot slimy water is oozing and the method would require the excavating of ed for the whole district to neath, duced by process of deo mposltion are a channel 6,000 feet long, 20 deep and Ninth Owing to the natural insanitary members preferring adjournment the feet Sen- : . massive' ry much In evidence, xne presence of 135 feet Wide, thereby removing the ob- condition of this district daily inspection listening to a long talk from the in . i swarms or mes at tne place wnere jectionable mud flats and making a clean, should be made by a competent Board of ator from Lahina. Besides

Etc., Government is now depositing and deep basin. Health official. - Etc. pmbien- ir.g the City refuse would seem to From numerous soundings made by We desire to call special attention to a CHILDREN'S WORST FOE. i lull te u.at considerame matter nas not your committee, this method would seem few of the most objectionable localities established in1! been stroyeu and is in process of de-oo- mi' feasible. The material Is excellent but and believe they should receive the Im- Children show symptoms of disease i '.ion. would have to be covered with soil be- mediate attention of your Board: quicker than grown people, ana are Th.- - cordingly easy all troubles. annel of the stream that has Its fore Vegetation would grow upon It. The All ponds between Punchbowl street to treat for worms, source i leading to The worst foe are ;ir the lntersecti6n of South and cost of filling by this method ought not and the road the Government of children de- King connecting 80 or magazine are foul but their presence can be readily For further particulars apply to and the branches to exceed cents per cubic yard and should.be fll.cu When a are in ail insanitary condition. three cents per square foot each foot with clean earth. tected and speedily removed. for child becomes restless in sleep, picks Privies and the surrounding ground filled. Laniwal and Cook streets, near their nose, teeth, has an ir- soon very is mud-hol- e at its grinds Its become foul as vaults cannot The second method would probably cost intersection, a and should regular appetite, is nervously Irritable, be dug, but a few inches below the sur- less but would leave only about one-ha- lf be graded. and has bad breath, it Is a victim of face, and as the ground is not porous, of the land available for building The stream that rises near the corner worms' work. There is Just one way then- are frequent overflows. In some purposes. This method should not be al- of King and South streets is chokeu to treat worms is to kill them. It that C. Ach places privies are placed over water, but lowed if the earth thrown out of such with sewerage and should be cleaned. Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer Is the iron, such places it Is Impossible for any basins has become foul by vegetable or This stream should be enclosed In ma- one medicine that will kill them. Boating to ocean. di- sonry should any treat- substance reach the animal matter and if there Is not a walls which be extended to Don't waste time on other any Near South street there is a modified rect connection with the ocean in which the reef. Respectfully submitted, ment, and don't waste money on form rf closet in use. the tide will ebb and flow or the water ERNEST WODEHOUSE, other medicine, for Kickapoo Indian $ There :u-- several partially graded is being constantly changed by running (Citixen.) Worm Killer is the safest, surest, A ... 1b im- promptest and most permanent jeweler & streets some of which, today, it springs. WALTER E. WALL, Company, ICompany ; from worms. Hobron Drug possible pass on dry ground ele- (Surveyor.) and The third method is a question of trans- agents Kickapoo Remedies- - vated sidewalks are built along the portation. It would probably be unsafe F. B. EDWARDS, for Indian sides of the street to cross the main streets of the City, at (Sanitary Engineer.) Real Estate Many of the streets are but alleys grade, with trains of cars moved by pow- Honolulu, H. I., Jan. 18, 1900. POOR CZAR. seemingly laid out without any regard er or gravity. The cost of moving such gets a to existing streets or future extension of laivo nnantlttoo rf oa rf V, y... . .,...,,11 "I see that the Czar of Russia Brokers. existing streets. be exnensrvTand slow Z " Noted for delicacy of flavor, and soft salary of $8,000,000 a year." Spruance, Stanley &-- yet anarchist- Bead This Insanitary condition ts confined The filling might be conveyed by water land mellow. Co't "And he can't keep the 'month- - 10 WEST KING ST. largely to the immediate vicinity of in pipes, by the same general method whiskies. ic wolf from the door." per

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