' ... - - . 13Stt , 1 A i Established lyly :' I' ji j XXXI., NO. bb'). fQL. HONOLULU. HAWAII TERRITORY. SATURDAY. .JUNE 23. 1900. FOURTEEN "paKS.' I . iUIJ

- . V; i . i i 5 ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I ' - part u re of the steamship Moana, the be the best time for examining the rea- H total number of casea at Sydney was w;quld sonableness and humanity of our quar- THE-PLAGU- 272, din ATTORNEYS. of which 86 had proved fatal. antining arrangements, since we are less likely to err when the need for Sydney's Struggle. RESTORE ' tyS k JUDU (A. L, C. Atkinson W QUEEN caution Is obvious, but not dispropor- ilU .V 1 IRE j ( irr r. , r.r vine over Seventeen new cases had been re- tionately so, than when we are unbal- op ' ., of. Merchant ceived In the hospital during the week anced either by unuue carelessness or previous to the 6th. The deaths for undue parJc. Vc take it for granted itm that the accepted standpoint of all fair-mind- ed 111 ..kiumtUr t C, that week were only three, which is the . A Ji ' ,i Afht and IS lowest beginning of, V e people is that whil the safary No. 10 Win number since the (Iir Telephone to the Advertiser.) of community LABORERS t.. I". the epidemic. the should be the first IMG Sydney confederation, yet the liberty of the When the Moana sailed from l(ANi;OIJE, Oabu, June 22.-- At a tK A King ana Bta. were R6 patients in hospital. the accustomed trade and !k kut. tini there the meeting at the Mormon court house commerce port, , On June 6th a fresh cas of piague ' cf a the free passage to was reported at Kedfem, Sydney, and at k La'e. last ; evening the three and fro of all persons without govern- m.k-- w Juii. Utiit mi Mar Sydney Situation leauera of the Independent party mental lei or hindrance, When on same day case notified . must not be :t the a was Can- - ; in., imwanar dia-- addressed, a crowd of about 200 lightly or needlessly or brutally Japanese, Coolies; r...( !.' viii",Htaira r lliinom, from Melbourne. The following ! inter : 1 rl f'r I people, of which over half were fered with. Any quarantine regulations d in. " it". Indiana ani Wlaronata. Moana Iath comes from Ilobart, dated Juno Sailed. 6th; I women., v which do not conform to this e standard not, The'-thre- Come Here. The Premier has received a cable politicians came upon can hardly be defended In reasonable from the Agent General stating that the platform bearing the Hawaii- moments, whatever we may do or leave owing to the plague restrictions in New' an fiag and the meeting opened undone in times of haste and panic. niYSlClAN3. QUARA IIII E EXAMIHAT Xealard, vessels of the bhaw, Savill and i with "Hawaii Ponoi" by the audi- From tuts same standpoint, among CHIHEsTrEFORMEBS, Kulauo-kala- nl THE A CO New Ztvtland Shipping Companies will , ence, all standing. After other changes in method, a prompt and 4 :r.'i, J. UK, Homenpathlo I'rao rial given his speech unhesitating should be made iMter.-Sit.- attention Rlvrn to discontinue calling at Ilobart. Thej bad usual alteration - Al- -i in the system of medical ,r.,rit- ottlca and rraiin, steamers now en route will call at asking votes for the candidates of examination trftiiii di..narlv Kpp. Methollt bany for supplies. The Premier urees the Independent party, J. K. Kau- - now enforced upon persons coming from h. nifli hour, it) to a. m., Sydney. Is not generally Kang Yu in li to InOCLllatlOn Not Popular Sixty-eig- ht New Zealand to cancel the restrictions. lia exploded a bomb that he has It known that Wei Denounced as a Hater" m. I m l. m.; BunUaya, .JO U had Id. resorve for some time. In. the cursory examination at first l a hi. TkoutanH Rat VUloA -- Tu(,!J Kats Oo By Thousands. an impassioned speech thai arous-- " made at the' expiration of a ten-day- s' of Christians and a Leader . i. lllil'.u IJpilWiU e,n- - clearance, has been replaced by a med- I D.-Of- flco ed bearers to considerable M ft CLKVKUND, M. SYDNEY. May 27. The past week's his. ' v .) Fever ical inspection of the nature which led of Cranks. ni howra. HoUk. m., 3 to Rampant. record was the lightest since the p ague thuslasm Kaulla openly advocated en to great Poona riots. We under- m. . Tt I. commenced. the restoration of Lillu-- the ! - when was The president of the Board of IIsa!th . okalani , to the throne of Hawaii.- stand that the Mararoa ; W by lONGKONG, 1. J. (MI.HKA1TH. 4imr and ra-- llubonlc p:ague, according to the lat- states that whi'e it is not safe to siy Ho said Jhat if he were e'.ected to boarded the health oiTicer 'ast week June The Japanese .l Wft. rttr. Uerrtanla and Alakr Hta, Legislature he would at Motuihi, a very emphatic protest was government has , ' to IU, 4 est reports, la on the wane In Sydney. the disease Is dying out. In view of Its the introduce instructed the local ntira, I to anU to L bellev- - made by saloon passengers against the governments ' I" The dally average recrudescing habits, the small record a bill to hat effect, and he not to give passports for 4 of eas has decreas- Is good pros- ed If application of the Poona system to Its satisfactory, and there is that! the native Hawaiians passengers, re- laborers going to Hawaii any JoitK.-Ofn- .ca ed to less two day, lady a protest which under il. W. ktl Kort Ht.;( than a whereas it pect that the end Is In sight. would stand tcgether it could be ' ,ur a. - sulted in a very modified examination circumstances till further notice. The in i" pi,, j to i ana I p. has At times ben as high as fifteen Union Steamship Corn-p- ar accomplished successfully. Kau- x. Kumiiiy l a. m. ; tl This week the bing substituted. We are also In- immigration to J il. UX and resumes of Mar- Ha posed as the Hawaiian Glad- -' question 'as regards Ha sixteen. full control the ' formed that though' this modified exam- AMtHA.-omo- garet A Associ- stone, who would accomplish for waii requires (a Japanese paper re- . T VII a. IUI Nuuanu No plague rases were reported In street wharves. Press ination was the rule fnr'wnmpn travpl- - . Hawaii species . home rule. .1, Tel, 6M. tl. ation representative inspected tne a of InfT tn tVi cilTnrtn t fi t unrrirtlf v marks) the consideration of Jap-- ; I. Mi. reltlenca Sydney on ftfh; fol- - fit the 4 oftli a 6 10 June on the day atid found everything in a similar to that proposed for Ire- - iiut'iii lt.; hours to a. wharves ' amination was undergone by women anese authorities prior to new Ha- - I u ami to p. m. lowing, however, one new . laro- - 1 y Ihe Enplish Premier. the i. i f case was most clearly condition. The whole of travelling in the steerage. Comment on - th.e buildings ren- Kitulia's words were listened to waiian bill coming into operation. The rt)HKT.-.0prlal- notified and one have been thoroughly this is surely needless. If such exam drath occurred from - i A lat for Era, ovated and new concrete floors laid, with much attention- by the people Japanese immigration companies, are 0-ir- of women as in question Is r T!ir'tt nl Nt Diaetata and 'h. the disease. A patient also died at ination that while rubble and cement walls seven- who EPemed to have great. faith in really necessary for the public safety making urgent complaints over ins- Mnnnnlf Templ; hours a it P.orkhampton on ; the 1 the 10th. teen feel have been a'ong him and to believe he. could i m . to and 1 to a p. m. thick built that ard nothing but .extreme necessity can truction. So few people are availing themselves the water frontage from which the fccromp.Ish what . he promised. justify any practically conapulsory - - ' n ri.A CHAM Veterinary tnrgon of Inoculation that the Board of Health wharves run out. The completeness of They applauded him. vigorously. physical. examination " of a 'Woman it Japanese iu ChinaVr ' .il I'ernml, ntnea Klna HI. 8tlilraj the work renders It Impossible for rats should bs enforced in the saloon and l. J . In view of the heavy expanse In - It is stated by Japanese paper calla diy or night promptly to obtain any lodgment, and trave'?rs in the steerage a'ike; tut it should be the 5, arrei; pr lM lea, oliaftnca and taining a special staff. Is considering need have no apprehension of landing Chino that Baron Kodama. Goyernor tiTtenepa. says: While we can by "nd means re- carried out wholly or partially by a point. Mr.-.to,t- o the question of stopping Inoculation. at this p agae lady doctor or trained nurse, so that General of Formosa, and . Sixty-eig- ht bf;en gard New Zealand's danger from i K. r. WATKIlirOL8B.-Ofn- ca thousand rats have no iidigalty whatever may be inflicted. Chief and The president says if people think Syd- killed since March 2a. as valtogether over, yet it Is' evident an really of the Civil Government Depart- t.lenr, Klrta Ht., Alapul; ofTlca ney Is done with the plague they are frofn the telegraphic information to Whether such examination is ment, great-l- y tr9t l in a, m,; nrI id ) and 7 to The plague record to Saturday was recesary 13 a ouestion which must have interested themselves much mistaken. It may be dying, but 24 89 76 discharged hand that the Sydney outbreak is now i m. , teiephona ai whita. cases. deaths and largely b decided by the judgment of In the problem of spreading jWan-'"-;' Is not dead, and probably every now recovered. Seven cases occurred last well under control, and likely to be and then there will be an Increasd of soon extirpated. This should assi3t us experts. But that such an examination ese influence in Fuhluen. iBy giving DKNTI3T3. week and six deaths. Should not be unnecessarily made by a substantial to ' cases. Wool-lahr- a. In looking upon th plague question aid schools, fostering the A fresh case, Brown of any .t, H-A- Ukea peo- man uton a woman who is not in establishment of prbmot- - t UtOH!4MAN. fl.D fit,. On the 4th of June Melbourne had a Is reported. more coolly and Intelligently than by va dtMtra aituv Maaonia Temple, 1 too- new case. Melbourne was thought to ple are usually able to do when sud- way his patient,, can only be decided ing the organization of a sericultural l1 In. oiDca huura a. m. to 4 p. m. b Plague in New Zealand. denly strange station .and encouraeine' navigation. ;J almost free of the epidemic. threatened with a and . - d?- - N-- w M-- v 2SH (Cortinved .on Ptr-11- they have suaceedeu TnT wmninsr- much ; 5?r Up to June 6th. the day of the Tb of . ' Md.. cor. Fort puDiic apprqvai, so tjjat the.people--jpt'T-?-.:?-- l little' Bta.i ofllra houra I to 1 I C H. tl I'll!. FMIadHphla Dental oli' Mi3. Maaonle Tmile; Tel. Hi. sbx)wir!Bxaapftr;on tbtake her, foe a A GLIMPSE OF THE FIRST SERVICE IN mocei in everytntng. unere are traces . t . C WaI.L PR. O. K. WALL. of the enthusiastic penman In this par-- 1r hours . m in 4 p, m,; agraph, says the Japan Mail, but we rort HI.; Tel. U4. lva may assume that it contains some SOON TO gralrs of truth. And yet ar writer in . MDHICIANH. TURK AND LEWIS' CHURCH START Harper's Weekly, in an article entitled K4 MfHIO CHfM)Le-W- lll remain "Japan's Failure in Corea," hints that i--t diirlna lha rnmtn vacation. 'u-- FuhkJen should ultimately, in event of break-u- p. ran avail thtmalvaa if ihla to China's fall to the United . ! ' tk ap for lima kat during qntw States, as Japan has shown her incom- ma petence to govern such a province. AHCIllTeCTS. V: Cruelties in Court. rm"LKK HAtJK, Arrhttacta and On the 17th ult. four or five foreign ' "tiltlera. rtrm Hnoml t--4. Arlington gentlemen went Canton tune, Honolulu. II. I.; skatchea and into with a rrert eatintatea fumiahevi al ahort do-- guide to see the different places of in--ter- est: . Tel. tat. P. W. boa 771. and at last when they visited" wKl TltA IN, Archltacta. Bulu the Nam Hoi Magistrates Court one Mmlei iteura. rort Hu - of them turned pale and fainted, partly h - - at the sight of the cruel tortures that Mm- a he witnessed and partly from the Sti KNUINKKH3. rling heat and the crowd in V. K !K)Vr, CB.-urva- yor and the close room. The yamen runners e",nineer. oftWa Camheil blu k, and the usher quickly rendered M'mm tnet to HUhop A Co. bank); their ' ) assistance, one procuring an- t'o --'l. Ordera takao for typa-- water, 'fitirg. other tea, and another blowing some medicinal powder up Ms nose, and In a iit.N. , e. I . L. m Cm., L.ll. .iiaiu- - minute or two he recovered and all -- . Klertrtciana ami llollvrniaaara, llo-- went away In, chairs to Shameen. A itilu. person of delicate and sensit ve fee ings should not run the risk of seeing spec S 'A! A rMAl.MtCltM. Knalnra and tacles. A nl.,.r. r:iainea. tilexlirr immpa, 'xleri. 411 tort Hi. ; II. A. Allan. Dutch. Siberian Fields. "if , repreiM.ni a tla. V The auriferous veins, rumored for K- .- T. TAYI.OH. M. Am. . C more than two centuries to in Si- ntiiitna llylraulir i:nlnar; W exist inn , Honolulu. TaL beria, seem at last to have been found. At least the Tageblatt hears from St' C)NTKACTOR3. Petersburg that the Englishmen who I I. MKF.MANo A rrj. Cnntrartora were authorized to prospect for gold 4 Hiiil.ler. I'lnler. Pa near the eastern coast of Siberia, on the twnrattra. all work neatlynrh.tradna, shores of tbe Sea of Okhotsk, have dis- Fort Hi., hark t IliStl 8hool. covered immensely rich strata, describ '"lol'iln ed us a second Klondike. Colonel Osborne is said to have gone to T HATT. t.nnlractor and DulMr. St ur ml hrtrW ft Petersburg to ask for a concession for nlflra nitln wxxl exploiting gold liel- -. httil-lina- . ahnp, I'alara Walk; raal- - the The Russian near Government, however, seems disinclin- vMi.ier Ava.. hi:j. ed to grant any concessions to foreign OKTICIANa. ers. ... TKCTiVT. VISION la tha cauaa of A Paper For Women. '"'it pr rent of all ha.lachfa. nt-- 1 The Tokyo correspondent of the Na- - to in health. Trouarly fitted - gasaka Press announces that on the duet- n aiH-- rnn will aive iramwii ""lief. M. K. LLC Art. Opllrian. Lova 10th inst. there was to appear in Tokyo 1ll1ln a weekly paper entitled the Fujo Shim- - bun (woman's papr, under the au STENOORAPtlEna. spices of well known society men and MKHM and Typa- - women. The prospectus, just Issued, "ir ititlre with Thuraton Carter. says that the paper will be devoted to the promotion of interests affecting the nt'HV Mit I r.li ..Htxrifiaraohar fair sex in Japan, and will also conduct a typiKi tiiwtm Jtnl.1 Illtlrf. warfare agair.st social abuses, to which no quarter will be given. Editor, re CUSTOM HOUR IS DrtOKEflS. porters and other members of the staff will consist of women. . "N l CI'I.THN-U- U . Hun Tran-- HI rrt Hi,, near Qu"n. Notes From Nankin. MUOKK1M. The Nanking correspondent of the ' fAMrTtRI.I.4imc' Quean ft. OP-- North China Dally News reports the rei rr return to his duties there of the old Kun-y- K kii'VTtvrl I .liufit nemtlatert. Viceroy, Liu l, who bad surren-dere- u nine h, .!.,- - ihmi-iiI-: Ilethel 8t his official seals, but nas now taken them back. He also notes that VI""''ITLLA NK0tT3. some Japanese have established them- N - selves near the rum Tcwer, Nanking, T.. MAItX.-Aai- -nt to take so- go on apace for the opening of Turk & Lewis' United States next week. Big letters United States Sailors Home, Every mug does de lovely have opened a school for stur?y ""'ei'Mftn of and the fit. IVntmldlrnrr Iel PUKPARATIONS the rampant rulers of tne w'en de plate goes roun' and me and Lew s on velvet." of .anguages. When the scliool is In ', otTice with The announcement that of Callfornl; con- The following letter is frcm a seaman and explains Itself: full running order some two hundrM . nmcn,"i beach would Introduce, religious features Into the conduct of their Home Kditor Advertiser: Will you be so kind as to. give this letter room In your Japanese are expected to ba in attend waterfront. The oldest beach omtcr aat him down ar.d reared at the naner. Tbere were two n'ere tn vnnr nnner of the 20th Inst. : one was about ance. They are to study U.. vulsed the cnints?, wni.e .t,l lu ,Hll.ll"l I & Lewis' how Lewis and Turk reformed would to receive instruc- tt fn lladlpt'lct of Knna. Idea. Turk A Lewis preaching tha gospel Turk church and the other was Chinese students are " in.trttment. do the best thirgs by find on reidirg the said two pieces over that it tion in branches. W C. Afhl's offlcn. Kin nu. A Lewis insist In all aer ousneFs that they ar i formed. Not ad- Jack. I other f Hut Turk looks Lewis were open sailors' boarding-hous- e to hold Nimai. y as if and Turk about t a China. n mitting that they were aver bad man, th say that they have, oy the aid of the about forty, and they intend to call It the United States Sailors' Home. It is The Reformers in pol!e and tha Advertiser, been riven light my idea that it will le a pretty hard home, especially if a man likes a drop of The Hongkong Daily Press publishes At th Orphaum. They have ordered Interlocking pewa whatever they are for their Sunday wh'.eky, when he will be shanghaied aboard some ship out In the stream. I the following letter: and will have an organ of powerful tone. To an Inquirer yesterday write this letter to aek the public to put In a petition to the authorities to re- rompany gave a funny atherlr.a boarding-hous- e any Sir: In last night's China Mall there " following of the'.r plara ar.d of the Influences led fuge Lewis and license to keen a in shape. -- Turk gava tha ouillnea that Turk a seamen's 6igned Wee rr.n, f th rjlrl from Par a" bettering of their standlrg. Is they the application for posl- - appears a "tetter Hood Sin. - up to their atep for the for it already known In Honolulu that when made Yu Wei fol- - Orili-ii- m la at filffht. Th audi- see me side-klck- er Lew'.s and meself wuz slid- iw Do Kar.g and his fanatical "I'll tell y." Turk. "Yer lions on xne waterrront ponce ana iewts was appoimeu umi t.'"".i, n owers mean it, or has a jok. been per- - l trB- - and laughed all through ing downhill into a bank-ro- ll when some n.ugs li dls Jay burg trews a tommy-haw-k ten their Intention to defy the law an3 rover crime with a blanket, and it is awell guys trow to de to jecrated by the mercenary who wrote f'tv. All tM prlnclr fa'1"1 Inter our graft. We wui fixed ter he w'd dctiKh to also known that they are nothing but trlmps and robbers and a nuisance the The the audacity wot ter ee me or youse makm an liv-l- n A without his being con- he letter? writer has "ni rtiiiUlP decided hit". The mullet when one o' dem fallua hates honest waterfront. man is not able to walk about the streets to sign himself "a Prot ftint." This is ! puMIc we cornerln' de meiuma. tinually molested by two men asked if he wants a ship, and he is fine" to dat win three and v r ice way to whitewash Karg Yu Wol Introduced meet with bloody on de beach wot cud Ret a slftht wldout me and only get JCO for every man they get for f"v"r management would tere wuxr.'t a bum selling his body to them, for they about ir.d his men. but a.iy ble man and tha de raptua wuz en sayln' ' - ' coin. der knees captalrf. th-- M .. l,ew' alanln da flimay and takln te asily sees through fa s veil. 't w. On the blood-mon-e- v, n rnniinua inttm. Turk' here and 'Please. Mister ttwis' dere to pet men to sail A little while ago it was reported in the paper that sailors wanted T Yu T -- to Miatfr fr a is well k'ow.tT Wei tla oirl from Putla" aema dere Mootnin' hookers, and we wuzn'l do n' a t ing to de httipln' gazalcs. but the blocd money gees to Lewis ar.d Turk and also the advance note on ird his men are dead aral-- st Chritian-- y Opera 1 copa got aore on ) and plumped a on a bur'y ship. I saw not very long ago a man shipped h't drnwlng rnrd the "Pat" all over now stir e'enerrl run for the chance of a a-- d Christia-- s as the ;nv.'ment in 'iiy hna yet put on. named Flint and he's de cock o de fro- -t now. We ain't p'liV up no row o' with a botle cf wh'sVy a trip around the horn to New York, and no kt. 'aver of Onfucius a i" M'uctanlsm fr -- lay. Is will a. - c- dollura dete dara. Itut. y. here'a de Lewis and me Kot onto ourselves a out of an advance cf $r. My earnest prayer and request that the public i Chi-- Japin. a ad, the a a p , couple o weel-- aro and cinched a same dat's winrer for fUre. We ked all tVe the matter 1" hand and petition to the authorities on behalf of the men Settlements pn-i- H ' proves. Curtain Ktgbt. 'traits g Sharp, at wld chekera an' rl'an cuff goln' Inter de churches, and tuml led to It who sro firm n. to rbe sea in sHps and trv to stop this trouale tiiat is goine on on ;anr neen tryi-- t an dene iriira -- has i met. - y safe-keep-i- ra- 1 ...... - .11 like- dev lived on See! men will not be placed on the reef for m-s-- "'"irtnln at th ltouae wilt HMl v i aa i imktn tret. tbe wpterfrcrt. Then Innocent it has failed ut Kang Orra off by der hand e e'll ahaVe our own d:ce In our own box and wl'l be no such crime apau!t and hatteryori seamen and Vv'el n 'P "'i.irji to-ni- ht Mr. "Well, ter aw It tbere nIo u is surh at o'crock on any o em 11 tr. Mm I 11 ! h- - can trow a apeii ot ll'en and were others, such as have already occurred in Honolulu a tii kier f eunctuality and iivi T cpe n.y ir tjn a maaUn'-houa- a In de proper style. You Just wntch our smoke george Mcdonald. (Contlnutd cn fifk aa anatalrt goin' to run s THE PACIFIC HOMMRRCTAL A PVERTjSRR- - HONOLULU, JUNE 23, 1900. ai LEY'S Telephone IKE 398 ? .0. Box 441 Hose 1 ITS No Duty Now On 5-p- Rubber Goods! Another shipment of our Dolphin ly Hose has just come to hand. No Hose ever' brought to he Therefore we shall sell Morgan & 's Hack Tires &t Inlands that comes up to it. Peifect satisfaction prices, as follows, put in by experienced workmen and guaranteed. f;',1ca guaranteed in every length. fits with steel channels put on and painted ready for use. f Inch, per set of four wheels.... $40.00 1 Inch, per set of four wheeln . Sprinklers go with Hose, and they are needed I inch, per set of four wheels 45.00 1 Inch, per set of four 1 whi. 754 these hot, dry days. We have thera all the way Inch, per set of four wheels.... 55.00 from 75c. to $5.50. If you have to st re up water Worn-O- ut Replacing ' Rubber. Hose and Sprinkler, don't forget Per set of 4 wheels. 2 front do. . to use with the Inch $30.00 $17.00 fi- - that we sell the Patent Non-shrinkin- g Redwood 1 Inch 38.00 . 21.00 ' 1 Inch 41.00 23.00 " 2 Tank, the only reliable Tank made. IVi Inch 48.00 26.00 S! already gun enthusiasts are removing 1 Inch W.00 3L00 g rust specks from and lubricating tne CALENDAR OF SPORTS. anatomy of their shooting-iron- s. -- The prospects for full tags are exceed- 23 oo June Cricket at Makiki, 2:30 ingly good and the drab-color- ed p. m. ; Married against Single. Pa- - birds are reported to be unusually plenti- 1900 MODELS per-cha- se at Y. M. C. A. at 4 p. m. ful, strong on the wing, and in prime Basket-ba- ll at Y. M. C. A.. 7:30 condition. p. m., Sophomores against Business The rice is now being cut and the Men, 8:20 p. m.; Diamond Heads fields are full of birds. They are to be against and Gold. In STEARNS found quantities In whatever direction BICYCLES June 24 Golf. Moanalua links. a gunner chooses to go. Every vacant June 27 Cricket practice at Ma- - lot, rice field or thicket, is full of them. EJJall&Sonltd klki. par yj The dove is excellence the meat of June 30 Basket-ba- ll at Y. M. the plebeian sportsman if he holds his C. A. Field sports, Oahu College gun straight; that ia, for the Hawaiian campus. wild pigeon is by no means the softest No Duty Now on Bicycles. July 1 Dove shooting com- - mark in the woods, and he at times exe- mences. cutes certain mlfty stunts of flight that l 4-- A AAU July 5 Hllo races. Aquatic discount those of the erratic jack-snip- e. CASH PRICES: carnival. The mongoose continues to play sad STEARNS SPEC! AU SQ havoc with ground-breedin- g game, and " by present indications, by the time the MODELS A. . 4q season opens, there will bo little else to STHARNS TOURIST ,q shoot at but mongocse. Y. M. C. A. ATHLETIC C. STEARNS CUSHI"N FRAHE IJ Thursday, Fnday. STEARNS CHAINLESS (1900) --J Basket-Ba-il Still Holds Sway - A THE HOOT MONS. Paper Chase. HEADQUARTERS FOR MILWAUKEE PATBXT PUNCTURE PROOF Saturday and The Medal Tournament Will be Con- TIRES AT Sophomores and Business Men and Dia- tinued at Moanalua Tomorrow mond Heads and Green and Gold will be players golf-lovi- ng SATURDAY the opposing teams in the sixth series of Golf and the public MATINEE generally are sufferers this week through games in the basket-ba- ll league to be Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery Co., contested this evening in the gymnasium the action of one H. B. Sinclair, who LIMITED. of the Young Men's Christian Associa- signs himself with most engaging mod- RICE'S MUSICAL ECCENTRICITY", tion. esty, "Self-Appoint- ed Secretary Honolulu The first game will start at 7:30 p. m., Golf Club." 228 AINn 2:?1 KLN 'STREET. and the second at 8:20 p. m. This young man refused to give the Below will be found the present stand- sporting representative of the Advertiser ing of the teams: the scores in the golf tournament now Goals being, played cn the links of S. M. Da- " Be not the first by whom the The Girl From Team Cms. W. L. For. Agst. mon at Moanalua. Paris. Maile 3 3 0 61 15 new are tried Ilima His excuse was that the players did A Green and Gold 3 1 2 22 23 rot desire publicity and n.at he d:d not Nor let the last to lay the Brimful of Laughter. Character Dances. Sophomores 2 11 17 26 wish attention to be attracted to the fact old aside" Plenty of Specialties. Spanish Fandangoes. Business Men 3 12 17 20 that Sunday golf was flaved in Hono- Diamond Heads ... 2 0 2 15 14 lulu. REAPPEARANCE OF RABY RUTH, THE BIG NEW YORK HIT. Honolulus 3 2 1 12 47 ' The real reason of his unseemly action From the above table it will be seen is that.- - In former reports ot athletic THE MAN that the position of leaders at present games in which Mr. Sinclair performed. enjoyed by Maile Ilimas, Is not likely to the aristocratic cognomen of Sinclair be wrested away from them; which teams j was prone to appear at the tail end of PRICES 73c and $1.00. Gallery, 25c. will occupy second and tnird places at nit? w-ui- ciit;rL, auu una laui pi tru LU the finish of the competition is, however, such a degree on the mind of the owner WHO DRESSES WELL exceedingly problematical. Any or of said cognomen that he decided to re- the satisfactory feeling partak- five combinations appear to possess an sort to the above mentioned means . of Has that which invariably comes to a man after diverting the vulgar public, gaze from ing heartily of an excellent dinner. It causes him to wonder what there to equal chance of enjoying the honor of world being runners-up- . Sophomores have two accounts of his luminous feats of prow- in the to be miserable about. If You In more games to play; jsusiness Men, 2; ess on the athletic field, as reported in Are Need Diamond Heads, 2; Green and Gold, 2; the sporting columns of the Advertiser. Maile Ilimas, 1; and Honolulus, 1. Good players will Kindly accept th.s as The paper-chas- e will as- an explanation of the absence of the usu- start from the Is a rendezvous for well dressed men. Very Modish are Suits and Fu- sociation at 4 o'clock this afternoon and al weekly notice. the OF The Honolulu Golf Club will rnishing Goods shown by us this season. Our windows tell about tuera. the run will be about four and a half continue Have a look during your luncheon hour. miles. The hares will be given five min- their medal tournament on the links of utes start and will lay a scent consisting S. M. Damon at Moanalua tomorrow. "It's a very good world to live In, 1 DRUGS of scraps of paper. The result will be j yisltors are cordially invited to be pres To lend, or to spend, or to give In, determined by a' comparison of the time ent for practice. The first rouiiu must made by the hares and the first hounds be finished not later than June 26th. It is the very worst world that ever was known." home. All Interested are cordially in- AND WORST OF ALL, the dear old world is busy trying to forget how to GO TO THE vited to participate in the run. BOUND THE DOATHOUSES. A. J. Coats, the gymnastic instructor, give a lot for a little. It's a fad of ours to be frank. And bes.des, if we adve- Ml rtised at all times to give you more than "your money's worth," it would be an will leave for the States next Saturday. your intelligence. He will return early in September. Work With the Oar Will Commence insult to THIS IS WHAT WE DO: We give you one hundred cents worth of me- A field day will be held in October un- in Earnest Next Week. rchandise e Honolulu Co., auspices society, for c dollar EVERY TIME. Ask some of your mends they know. Drug der the of the which The Club commence try- We are offering this week Crash Suits for Men Coat, Vest and Pants--t promises to be the biggest event of its Healani will $2.83 has. the Suit. . 1 Von Holt Block. kind that ever taken place in the ing out its men next week. There is King Street. Islands. Yvhile in the States Mr. coats : plenty of material in sight and prospects "J will arrange for medals to award- IC10 CREAM with freia Croat! Fruit, served very day. the be for two good crews are very brig..v. ed to the winners In the various events. Captain Atkinson is of the opinion that In the selection of events the intercolle- there will be no racing on July 4th. He giate schedule will prooably be adopted, strongly disapproves of the idea on the either as a whole or in part. v ground that there is insuincient time to "KASH" I field THE This day commence 555535 will a new train and that the experiment would re- era in Island athletics and from,, then on TWO STORES. TWO STOCKS, TWO TELEPHONES. sult in more harm than good. He thinks P. O. BOX 658. 96 and 676. similar meetings are to be held. The line that a race between scrub crews would dividing the amateur from the profes- be an imposition on public. 9 and 11 Hotel street and. corner of Fort and Ilotel streti WITH A sional the V will be rigidly drawn. An authen- The Myrtles have already commenced tic list of local athletic records made un- useful work and their boats have been der the auspices of and duly accredited during v by the wetted several times the week. if' Complete Amateur Athleuc Association of There is absolutely no prospect of re- 0OOOOOOOOO if; Plant America will be compiled from the date of Leilani8, anu they need 000 .00OeO00 suscitation the I I! of the coming field day In October next. no longer be considered as factors in a J BEST ROOFING IN THE WORLD. t AW The only games played up to date In championship 0 race. i and expert workmen the first round of the handball tourna- The resignation of Captain Harris of ment have resulted as follows: the Myrtles has not yet been accepted. il Moore defeated Ferrler, 21-- 2; 21-- 5. 0 we turn out Berger won from Ben , 21-- 5; 21-- 7. I! work IN YACHT ROW. i AT THE . 1 WICKETS. O wners of Local Racing Machines are Mini- t iTrXALd&jMA iTF S&sRt that cannot be Married and Single Will Disport at Clearing Decks for Action. Makiki Today. All yachtsmen are requested to attend in- a meeting to be held at 12:30 this after- SURPASSED A cricket match will be played at Ma- noon office Pacific Cycle & J! kiki this com- in the of i..e afternoon between elevens Manufacturing Co. for the purpose of r. posed of benedicts and those who hope discussing the advisability of arranging W7' v anywhere. some day to be. These are the teams: a yacht race for July 4th. i'&S Benedicts Jordan (captain), Stanley, There is considerable talk of a race in No Book Kltcat. Hatfield, Harvey, i'iianala, Par- the near future between those old oppo- ! ish, Baird, Garvie, Vincent, Weedon and nents the Eva (Gladys) and the Bonnie is too old to he Lightfoot. Dundee. It is to be hope- - that these Bachelors D. W. Anderson (captain). two flyers will meet again. A 3 (!.-(- r - r ' inr.n , i It. Anderson, Catton, Bottomley, Cock-bur- n, The Fourth of July Committee has -- - Woods, been approached object hav- W 1 TZ.. U ia a il .1 I 1 I I i ii- Sinclair, Boss, Irvine, with the' of iWili. t ' I I I I I A REPAIRED! Ayres, Seymour, Blackman, Biudell and ing $100 set aside for prizes for vessels 0 III' I Harrison. competing in a race, 'lhis amount is Builders bpecialtie. Cement, Lime, Fire Proof ! See us about be Wickets will be pitched at 2: p. m. disgracefully small, but will do to pur- 0 Doors, Etc., Etc. ; if it The teams are exceedingly evenly chase some small souvenir for the win- ...... matched and close and exciting cricket ning boats. 0 Standard Biscuits, Highland should result. vIt is discouraging to a degree to note aud Pet Creams. J fore you throw your Visitors will be made very welcome. that the apathy which has attacked ev- 0 Porcehte, Enamel, FaiLU, Oils, Metals, Lie, Ftc; J wit The next game to be played will be be- ery other branch of . athletics In Hono- Mi tween the Honolulu Cricket Club and lulu has fastened also on aquatic sports. Theo. Davles & Co. Kegrettable as it may be, the fact never- old books away. An account of the match recently play- theless remains, and unless the wet I HAWAIIAN TRADING COMPANY Ltd, ed here between get together, rapidly, ooo Scotland and the World "bobs" and that LOVE BUILDING. FORT ST ! has found its way Into the columns of yachting, rowing, swimming an, the like RrET. 9 the Scottish Referee. will lapse Into a state of Innocuous .OeOeOOOOOOOOOOeOOeOeO0000 Hawaiian Gazette Co. REVOLVER SHOOTING. VON HJi--r BLOCK. KiNQ STREET. SEAMEN'S CLUB CONCERT. All Police Are Making Good Practice kind of ... . with the Short Gun. Given by the Methodist Episcopal HORSE FURNISHiKG GOODS! Epworth League. The police are R Great Variety making exceedingly -- ON HAND. of creditable records with the pistol At the Seaman's Club last evening a in their program of music was given practices and a match between anu splendid them under the auspices of the Epworth the prison lunas is booked for the near Plantation Orders solicited future. League of the Methodist Episcopal rooms were crowded at living prices. ' Captain Farker and his two sons, Cle- Church. The club stoves of the ment and Stephen, have distinguished with sailors. friends institution, themselves in particular during the past and the Epworth Leaguers. The audi- week. ence was attentive and very apprecia- California Harness Shop, At Iwilel Captain Tarker made two tive. The following program was rend- scores, one cf 47 ar.d the 4", " other of out ered: . 639 Kin? St. Tclechone 7 "P of a possible 50. rd AND at the target. Piano Solo, Miss Ethel Chamberlain. LINCOLN BLOCK. Stephen made a 47 and Clement a 43 score at a similar distance. Vocal Duet, Mr. Hilts and Rev. Ceo. The police have all been practicing at L. Pearson. the target during the past week. Vocal fc'ulo, Alberta Chamberlain. The rd range will be tricu next Vocal Solo, Mr. Hilts. week. Piano Selection, Ethel Chamberlain. The men as a whole are developing In- Blind boxing by two sailors, Messrs. to very fair shots and good scores are Berg. promised after a A. Gent and Geo. month or so of practice. Vocal Selection. Miss Mabel Bemrose. f Trio. Guitar and Banjos, A. Benn, G. 2 Farmers Boners and Extra Castings for all Stoves WITH THE BREECH-LOADE- R. T. Lee and J. N. . Solo, "Where is My Wandering Boy Sportsmen Will Soon Again Try the Tonight," Rev. Geo. L. Pearson. Double " 75-79 KINQ ST Barrel on the Dove. IflHM NJIYTT, ne Tomorrow week 'will Orpheum to-- mi rra-TfJeolio- No. witness the ad New attractions at the nvi.-i- 3:. vent of the dove shooting season, and night, LIVINGSTONE

LEAVES US An opening of an entire new stock of ScholarlyOxonianGone 9 t From Honolulu. HOIE Your. rv an at nr-- n- rvn.li l about on T n n n .f',,tA GOOD ami f'Tty of their SEEDISSfH HERE ,ut i1" WalMkl reslden. o i,r f'h'". Alexander I i''1 iciAflin iv ii on Ths M. A. of Two Universities Sails o '., f,. P'H-t.i- ruhfrlnim In. on ,, I i,i ! hem by th young; the MoanaMay Capture , P 'puratory to their an Heiress. - of ii,.mliilti for a prolong- the very latest ideas comprising high novelties in , j- in iMiifiirnli. rnoru on the makal The Hev. W. IL Llvlr.gstone. M. A. Ox- - White Linen Lawn; m.' on and M. A. Melbourne, trimmed with flae insertions, ,f I1:,, left Ilonolu.u ( ,iium. In whb h th yttsterday for Ean Francisco on a brlet some ,., f ri t fifty couplej in very fine tucking effect. Also high novel- Hanky-Panky- s. Llvhiij-ston- o i visit to the Mr. t ii ii . i th.melve, - ' Is a very young man, who dresses ties .1 y in imported , t,ri lUMetl an a.m. French Zephyr Waists, (pink- coolly In dongarce w. ed and Iiu t tnriitnl and a if straw Like light blue). h. 4 r hat. all discerning travelers. Complete r "'' .iiim paaalng 1'nes of I he la much pleased r i (I ithrr from walls to wiih Honolulu scen .,. ,i, i in,. I vi . vers i, ery though society here Is somewhat ,;ti 'i pink Mower and tn lrf ar.d Yankee to h.s taste and in neeo hi'.j gie.-u- - h with of Ar.!!can mlnlstrallor.a. tih h, !' thr W Itil p it M ii "I Mr. l.lvIr.REtcne is going to York ISSES' ,,: rill Mower, New SHIRT ruin WAISTS ., i i,,.' l ci.ruUotis of tup and will otserve the peculiarities of jour r Mini. Th in umIo wua far en ...,i r y Xiiiomoii'N nuli.m route and report them to iht ptrmg . from 10 to 16 years. I AdvertiM-r- V'e are proniibto u series oi I, ,in. i th. an that need lO uf I Ik' .etttrs from h.m, wnuh are be frauglu ..,i. lilUHU'. with good .. w-.-i advice to the unregeneiai. i !i i.' iiiul punch prtss of Terr.tory I i,i i n' nh.lr.g room ii(T this and lue.uenta.lj the bull to reauers. 1 lie latter, m Air. taught ro'.f. af-t- rr its "Won't she b a drram u .. oinnion, ntt-- .. win it perfe.-- t w've had her links sorm? rnuc l.istruc nni and at the tion. They no knowleog- - w rve.l on th Uwn. scurrninst lay." he says. It is to b have of Worus r . un.ler vorth a:.U ui.iUt-nt-e liia.i trL: IUht nn.l n l hoped that sum-- ; of thone who are to the remarkable t(l.- - ,!... , ,ioei hail, ui.uer Oou niu up J, t.i HUM, I' of th DlMI WaVe. play host,,-- this lummer can offer a ai.u tuuah, ,,. "d gi.esta were: Mr. and ltllm. oa the of the a,; is ai.ua . 1',1' ihey are givea let.Ktous.y to n.ere secu r lUiyil, Mr. and Mr. J. . they are in ot regviiern-ilon- . iW, Mr. inul Mr. K. lilshop, Mr. About fventy-flv- e couples at- - ar.d uiji social Special wf re in I.'. I). n TVnney. Mr. and Mm. at thr d itire Kiv-- Inst evr. - V. .i I r. Mr. no, Mr- -. A. M. In liy the llealanl Hoat 'lhe distinguished M. A. did not wlsl. Ciub at their l.-de- -- t,e .hi. Mr and Mrs, H. (. Wilder, Mr. noat rou in the harb.ir. The soola to rtguiciU u li.io.tii-i.-i otp.te By steamer Australia we received high tf M- ' !.!, Mr. un.l Mr. II. von hall upstairs ard the boat room below coavlclon that U.trr wa.a i.ol mucl Novelties I Mr. u d ,MrN. Isjnherg, Mr. were brilliantly illuminated, presenting nope fur any une ouis.oe the Church. IK in Ready-Mad- e I Al. -- s VV'es Ladies' Pique Dress II" II itii rt Mint, Mr. an. I Mm picturesque appearance over u:d he mpaiinitu w.ih ciiui .es Skirts. Ladies' the . y i r . Mr. ii i.d Mm. Ciitton, Mr. gn.1 smooth, watrr of the harbor. The dan partiiulaily in h.s mai,ai..iul in.s UIiMmihm, Mr. ami cvrt were ab to enjoy aUvei.turts a .oiile of i.ui.uita ycar Tailor Suits always on Mr. Petti, the entertain- ago. hand. Ladies' Traveling r ,in Mr. Kilwln Pari. Mr. and ment to the full extent on account of . i - ' Is bcrr.e upon ir.e," he said, hir 'i,. foike, Mr. inl Mr. J.-- v the cool breezes which were wafted into it ah Eaton Jackets, Ladies' Serge i ley u.tifie U.hapiio.nt Skirts. I' Cooke. Mr. ami Mr. John Wu-i.i- w. the hall from the valleys. None com "that Lhar.fB Wet a Mr. mill Mr. K. A. Molt plain" of the hoat. something quite .ng choice in a he.i.i'.t.. t. o..e vu h, Mr. ami Mm. J. A. Kennedy, unusual for a danclrg party at this sei- - jt those ah laolts wi.cse .mpicKbiwiifa ". Mr, il 1 1. Adam. Mr. and son. Out near the biat landing, punch yit duty d.d not embrace t..at cuthuiiwuy r.nil Ir. and Mrs. Oeo lemonade and cak 'vere served. j I sp.rlt ai.d tv fc..i.i ks ot temper vtincn it, 1 r. and Mr. Curm.ch tel. Dr. are ho I'tbtiit.al tu l. e iituv.t of in nu I M ii Anderson, Mr. and Jim, W. Mr. Horace Craft, after enloylnir a even In the liuml.if tjihtnt. of I. re. s v . ! M.iy. Mr. and Mm. K. M. Swan-M- - two weeks" visit at Mana. Hawaii, the for Wts.ty hiiiiheif, niur! h--i ma. 1 ,it,.j (Slim loe.-iuir- Mm. J. A. in. Mr. and nmn or the I'arkers. returned last e paruontd ty lay u f Lretn . I WE INVITE Mr. Mm. mean INSPECTION .nrl. and Charles Itk. week to Honolulu, but Wt on the next frtti.os, for uuija.ti i..e ti.outiL 'i a- l Mr. Ilittiin. Mr. and Mm. Klnau for the same place, where she iliat he waa pai.iluily i.ei.c.e..i in iliose ., l ttidemann. Mr. and Mm. Con-,- 1. will probibly visit for neveral piiofkts aitriLutia of tu.t .n.ch, an, . I. week. Mr n. Mfp. V. Frf-ar- Mr. and loner. Mr. Craft was unable to ac- ..ft-h-i an h.u.fcpei.salle a.eetbc ct t A It. Woo. I. MImn K.llth Mi. I. Mi company Mrs. Craft on the second trip peace, tur.l.tr thai, n.at, I w.n Villi ton, Mlm Chiirlottii II, ill, MIim .ay notn.i.g other ti.au n.e tuci ii.at n.y .i si.iii t.nry. Minx Allc Wall. Ml. The enrnf;ment of Dr. Arthur Hodg-l- r hcle moral na.ure I. as bt.cu tt inU by ,,iiiim l artwruM. Mltn Ju'.lPitf of Honolulu to Ml- - Nora Keatlu the spectacle of quite . orttiy people un- if, Mh Mop.-r- , Minx K'nil. rattle f Toronto, Canada, I announced. Mls able to ui.utrfetai.u each other. t ' Sl lHMnn. lh MIH t Walker. Kentirir arrived on the Mariposa w.tr. "We ree tin; pi.ei.cn.t ..a. ... jour own Mhhi'ii iiri'r. thi Mlf H'itt, Mlt Whitney of thl city, both having jlty. The outer piesa u..u mse.f are no, Mimh. Ml-t-- Mir-i'Iiii.- .. n thm n school at Wo'fe Denver, 1 , import Wlildllld. 'ittendd Hnl'. jii but tie., ei iheiet ah, iFie raport, me ..t e tin" Mln Vl.ln. th Mmn.-- t Colorado. Mlft Keating Is vfoltlng with .hat 1 have oroppcu seme be cos cf Vir.. th, M !! I'lity. Mrs. V. K. !. Mrs. Fred Whltrev. not vvi.oJy uinoiiK ro.ks aua IlTCDiePOieATBD. .iI.Im.m. Mm. lliiKrt Dunn, Mrs. N -- thori., ai.u thai I., ti.e cou,c oi tune a in, Mrt. M r, Annla intri'-Turn-'- Mrs. f)n Thursday evening Mrs. Haro'd M uouutitul harvest wt 1 t i.ave i.au W, Ml-- s ritu.l. Atliford. lrmHrd H h nrT Hewall entertained at dinner for a few ir.ai.y htaity luugt.s; 1 i.ave, I .i.ottu ai ItiiPS'l, Mlts K. 1'nrnwpll, Mitt frl-nls- Among present 1 Fort Stroot. those were J.e niuUc lo my wrK, but inni'Khun, Ml Il-l- lrt WHitht. Ml Mr. ami Mrs. F, M. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs afcburcd your has Legun r'li II. MIms ain that ciiy nncr. r'.ltli Vntrh .ii M. Hwnnzy. Mrs. M. C. Wld.ilfle d m point." re- r. r. .hir.k.i.K, ai.d ihtt a great to stay?" Inquired the Advertiser Hopur, V. Hop-- II. M f'ana-varr- o - J..hn irx, Mm. F W. C. Hasten. Senhor V. K. v . n Whep the Kev. i .jsuia- went droii Wnlkt'r. AIN-- Walker. Ollvr--r and I.lptit. LeVarre of the French abouiu Moana e.stera., "Whys ah. ye es " sa'.d i"-- r. At. s Hf. M. the u.unuu.i, the talented in.lrr Murklnto". cruiser J'rotet. shortly before & o'clock, i.e waa i.elJ up and handsome young curate. " unless I Hurry I Mitt, Mitt. Mr. - Ampil " bt the gai.gway by a cupl.- ot .oi.te yet should run Arms me r en an 'non, Fuller. Turn Mo- - On Thursday Mrs. F. W. C. Hasson wno marry you W-lic- M. ptrmsieiit cflictrs of the feteamsnip, heiress who warits to me, rrw, I h.irl- - Irm-g.nr- Arthur Wall. luncheon for Miss d Largest Stock of entertained at were very a,.x.ous to bee mat no one know." K.r. Kot.rrt W. Hhlr.li. W. If. Ilib. Hchaefer. Covers were laid for nt, ('aniphi'll. W n Kot away from Honolulu for the Cuai "You are contemplating marriage?" illliimaori. Wl.ila eight. s, The color scheme was yellow by the Moana who wad not a ktop over "Ah, ye-e- per-haps- !" !..iM. t ;r t'urtwrUht. Jr.; I'huru't throughout, the table being prettily Il-n- ry pacser.ger, lett the wiath of Uncle Sam "Do you seek earthly treasures through rr. llrkliy, J. M. Montur decorated In yellow flowers, while yel- v. Krrd Fo.Hh. Il.irry mlaht otscei.U upon tne shoulueia of t..e wedlock?" !s.l H.i.tt. low Wis adorned the guest. "O-o- i compar.y pecu- h no! v l r. M, firlunrt, Jim-o- 3. HoPf. - to the lut.e of a i.euvy but these, ah, heiresses, in, Dm rn Harriot, Itoort Moor. niary per.a.ty. sorr.et.cdy must marry the poor oears." Kveryone seems to know they are Lil.Ker.t n.qulr. were made as to The Kev. W. R. Livings ne cair.ed a f'wk Atberton, WlllMr.i H hrnl.it. engaged, but as It I to be formally M.irfH-r- . Just whether the hau a right to large silk American hag Krntt Ttos. iMnnld Itos. nnnounced they have oiergman aboara the hoat i.irii Ni VM.'lKh, another nuarre' go to an Hrancifeco on the Mana. with him. As the vessel left the dock t rtmi. lr. Htow, lr. part forever. It I very foolish and Ortmird Wa.l. ard "Ah. me dean fellows," h oecaied. "t lie spread the glorious colors to the lr. evrr so many of their friends would gone to pa.na to sure breeze h upon to them happiness If they'd have, ah, mud: be ar.d cal.ed out to s fr ends like with 1 am In the r.ght. 1 have had a the wharf, like the good fe low Mr. and . M. rnt-rtal- n- Km good. ihat Jlly that Mr. Itrnwn w.tn tne, purs-a- n, he is: "Aloha Alcf.a 'I l.irnvi r T.iuriol.iy word ah, and inas ce! le." iiuoit of friemt much as 1 am duly pruvloeu witu a lick The Rev. W. .It. Livingstone, according V"i.ii 4 at a cimoMing r par- - gave pink ami rh.id-- Mlts Adele Wlddlfleld a which, ah, 1 purchastu u fcyur.ey. 1, to his own Is a coosi.i of rt'Sidf-n- i . I.ii..r,o.il-- 1 on it, statement. the r.itiii..,r Waikikl 1urrhon ror Mlts Alice Itusteii ah, presume 1 wnl be red to great explorer. r r'iiii,..i supifintt a o.j-- i Tuesday. decoration were that tune tu'i koui The tab'e pats. . "'ii'M.... tin, wa had. Pix c in.Hf It ,T'k flower, traced out with green. The clergyman's "boxes" and "lug- YAMATOYAS AND AK40S .r. us.il. but th surf wa not par whlle the guests.wrre pmk KIs. una porr. gage" were brooaiit aboard after every Sailor Drowned. uni'iriy for tn After was made '.iMiii Burling wa over p thn I visiting on thing clear in tne minds of and the irty Mr. Char'e Cran. who A large box con- A Frenchman, a sailor of the ."tire.i t,i resivienia an. sat tlowu th Island of Maul, will return to Hono- the officials. iquare tin ' soon, accompanied by Mr. taining volumes of Woruswortn, Farrar, was drowned In front of the Hea- - fuiiipiuoua r.past of flh chowd.'r lulu Crane, bhakefcpear. Scott, a Lag ot gold nug ml i i oiiiiii4nliiitf.it. I'ntll Weil who left for Maul yesterday. lani boat house Thursday afternoon. .. gets from Coolgarule, a t.uge scrap-boo- k toward midnight tha guests ro.n-ii.t.- The vessel waa at the quarant.ne tn. wailing a entertal.iineiit by Mrs. Pam Fnrker wa the hostess at panted full of cuuh.gs from Australian wharf UMinit. Among the guent pretent a luncheon on Tuesdiy at the residence and Hawaiian newspapers, a toid.ng being fumigated and the men. hav.ng rt Mr. mid Mr. H 1. Tnny, Mr. of Mr. Carl Wldemann. given in honor bath tub, sermons, "vagrant Verses" finished their work, were swimming. ".! several changes of dungaree trous- Mia. J. 8. Walker. Mr. and Mr. of ex-Oue- en L.tllucUttant. and ers was the cause of much cur.os.ty After the men went aboard. Jules de 'nnwait i on ma. nir. ana Airs tlerrltt Barre remained in the water and sud- - Kx-Que- amorg gathered on look wi.'ler. Mr. and airs. I'orter iloyd, Mr.lr Illluokaianl will receive a those aeck. It up "l Mrs. II. Faxon lllshop, Mr. amy ppoctat party on Sunday. After today ed like a strong box and waa wrapped ceniy mrew nis nanas ana went "'. J A. Oilman. Mr. F. K. C. lib u It her Intention to stek rest and re- - In a piece of canvas ar.d an air cf mys- - down without a sound. The crew and Mrt. tiuun. Missea Unll. Mac! tlremont for ioveral day. tery. natives Jumped into the water to find fri in. A.lele W Iddirtvld, Kath ryij An Advertiser reporter had the pleas-- him, but failed. His body was drag- - vlt-'tiin- young V...IKIel,. Julietta King. '.m Atku.son' fv ,v. H. Livingstone, who ha e. ure of interviewing the oivine Just ced for but wlthout succeSs. The un- - A li'H l(uMeii, Mestm. lll. k.'r, t some time, resumed before the Moana sailed. Somehow or w . d In Honolulu for 5r.tUtr-at- a" 8,m Uni..iaie. ir. Murray, A. tt. M. M ica- - hi for Liverpool yesterday on o her the subject of conveisat.o.. drifted ?"ld ,ittle; " - went over his head i' . Church. I the Moana, around to newspaper stories anu an ar- t ele In a morning paper to t..e effect of arld rolled down a sudden Jumping-o.- T HOTEL STREET. -. "people tiring" of Rev. Llv.ngstone place in front of the house. !."- Lady Hope w-- r. through A 3alnty luncheon for a few ti.e boat and frind was touched upen. .. iin. rt yesienlay on tha Moii n lor w . riven by Mrs. F. M. Hatch on 'fit t'..iKt and are en rout for their Tuesday. "Ah, I know full well who the poor, Police Notes. , mlrgulded is rl" HIM III t..in,l.in I.ii.ltf I I . f la li.r, ill)4 unfortunate who Inspired - The following cases were disposed ""t kii.ovu to the publir as May Yoh , Pir. UTroin fine n imnu- that rude article." said the clergyman. of ii mi iful t.Hik .n on Tuesday to a few intimate enrneiitly clasping his hands In an atti- - in the Police Court yesterday morning: l.. at trots win Ixidoa - i ti.irm a few year ago, &Un went friend tude of de. p fedir.g. "an evil sp.r t pos- Kalua. fishing with explosive, con-- 1 H' Hi." m,i- - a a vaudeville senses him that. ah. he shou.d so far tinued until June 29: J. A. Harvey as- - it,. I Ki.idual.y rose In favor u..tn nh-- i forget Us mar.hocd as to wrongly Inform FauIt ard baUery - ard costs. g p "" M..-- piHitl.Ml I.I MOTT-SMITHST- O a reporter of. ah. something which did a prominent the Lurns- - gross cheat, sentence suspend- - "' id the Kvsrll set ,f th linull'h cap r.ot exist. l:ut. ah. I ui.dei stand the re-- 11 ed - 1'. him r."lv-- . thu stamp of ap porter on that paper Is verv ne w ar.d did for thirteen tr.onih. The a'f of An- !ir'-i- fT.vcft pate ons tone de Mello and Mary Mitchell has Soda not. of Water: of tho I rlne- - of Wale and her BE SERENADED ah. the assert the 'i.l p,it..ri In Kngllt?! society wa.t infonurate fellow who inspired the un- - been set for June 25. r' I... Id Hope, one uf the g ty bit-'""i- m manly article." - I . 3 i f ;nn I Ui "Do you .ntend to go home to England tii In the Highest Stat iii society, fell love 1 New bill at th Orotieum. ' Moroinj-- fJovernmnit i tlni Hlr sa and their niarrl n" Thin it Hi result. It waa a f ithlnii.ib e -- l.in. intended by leading mein!ara Band Will il eot Tliem at "! I'm n..hi;ii. th are making a t ur SKULL Ifl THE MOONLIGHT TERRIFIES of Perfection at "f the v nn.l and Intend to remain nC Their Kesitlence. ll" In tin- - Unite. I Ftatf. ft PAIR OF OH v will turn nut en matte for Captain Terger and tne government LOVERS KML BEACH AV "'" 1'iii, il prnductlon of the Ne;l Com-- I band propose to tender a serenade to mi '" In "An American Cltlx-'n- at thj E. A. mi Foreign Affalra ' evening When tha of lloutu thl Mott-Pmlt- m ' Mott-flmlt- h and Mrs. h at their 'r' tin a .ea up for tha first act thj SKELETON was recently unearthed along I upon fjh-.- . avenue 8 o'clock the beach at ivaalawal in front roinpiiiiy will look a resldenca on Nuuar.u at of Cecil iii y iir, ...! gathering, whuh wl l morning. The program of the con- Rrown's seaside residence. It lay on the beach for sometime, shun- '''' thl A rnnaiiin in that many prominent of cert will b a follows: ned by the natives, who became superst t:ous. ard were seemingly afraid to ven- " t ii,,. gov (f present and former Hawaii Pono!." ture In Its immediate vicinity. A few day, ago some beys teck possession 0f the "''""tit villi b present. In the bo- -t A ,. governor party. Overttire-"Tlti- a" Mczart skull, erected it ori a stick with the grinning face staring townwards, and await- v Dole and ed 'U,l r and party. Mr. C. A. Adagio "Sonata lathetlque" the result. & ...C.O.-- and Alexander Young eethoven In the evening shortly after the mon made Its appearance In the heavens, enson, Smith I"n Ku.'st. (new) a couple drove In a In " i A. Kennedy hav engaged ihj Selection "The Iiose of I'ersla" alcng the heach bugry. the light of the mcon's rays the par- - Sullivan skull gleamed almost phosphorescer.t-l.k- e and had the appearance "of a specter wlili.. a number of theater (dedicated to from a tomb. hi;.. ,r.,.tl niadf up for thu caca- - Four' Hawaiian Bona Mr. K. A. Mott-SmlthH-i- ai Suddenly arcream was i.eard above the rear of the breakers. The couple LIMITED "Ko Leo" "I'ua I'lkake" had caught Bight of the "thing." and th"Ir hearis clrrcft trrze with horrcr. it. rtTger Furthermore, It se med to them the w,i3 apprcarhlrg them and blink- WilMam I T'eferson. who return-1- 1 "Kuwlllw 11 no Au" ing at them w th sightless eyes. The too. took fright and commenced f- w "Ki Inuwai" hoe, iv niro from a trip around 1 1, tterger backing until the I uggy was n the breaVer. The yourg man held manfully onto no rat. s. nONOLTJLTJ beqn greeted by many 'ort and si ," "'ill. hut by Mis J. Kelllaa and Mrs. the althouph n.arlv r'aralyred vrith fear and finally managed to turn the Mr. China, Sung riis I-- '''It' I'etcrton vltltel N. Alapal. horse's hend In the dlreetlcn of Diamond Head. linn p- - nnd the ITnited State on Rig roePs. and. rcUins breaker?, were J fnurmrito-"Cavalle- ria IHistlcona"... scft unheeded as the' frantfc beings "ii ney. al and thorouitrr.y lnve.tlg it M;israg"!l whipped an r-- on in a mad gal on. No stop I t ii.. Kpo-II- - the was made until Kaplolanl iiiir,it..n of the Farl rhnriVa Tnr.nnauter" Wagner Park wan reached. ' .ie young man lit a clror, chewed the end savagely, and It now domlcr.ed at I.nkl Spangled Ilanner." then calmly related how cleverly he managed tb d.ish of the runaway animal. i:i. on Hotel street, Walklkl The Htar f I The next day covert InquT'en were made and the came cur. hero in i Ii Ii truth hut the iv w-I- . str'et. t I. eenorred that Lou! Morrison still maintains that tl'e flisrht caused by the runnlrg nwny cf hi horse. a T'-- livery animal ar d cue he wa not used to. Oplnlor. -j In Honolulu. He it that differ as to whether the Advcrtiserj It a r- little brunette In play a short sea.m Is Read skeleton n the management of tret rf na.ive ur'ed decades aro In the an epidemic, or i i tiy under the snds after for soma pink to come a sailor washed ashore and covered by shifting visiting glil to coma ana Delr.sco and Tboll. the sands. m

1 I re-op- en retier Of Mr.' win win on I T. Soga is comntT",, vnaioiO Hi Li'iOlfl Itffflf. turn fro. tr'uk Thurnrlar An Ml .v man or h: libellous, but the JLEFJ&K bUJUfKAQJS. TBS PAOIKIO THE WELL-KNOW- N MAN , "The Thorn Comes Forth The organ of a party which hopes to Commercial' Advertiser profit by the votes of the lepers argues JOINS MAJORjTY With Point Forward." their case from a standpoint of respect for the intelligence and wealth of some The thorn point of disease ' WALTER. Q. SMITH - - ED1TOB. and sympathy for the afflic : of them En- is an ache I s tions of all. It la the only, standpoint Edward Vida Everett, a Popular or pain. Bat the SATURDAY JUNE 23 anyone can reach but we do not ac- gineer, Succumbs to Typhoid' blood is the feeder of the cent it as a sound one in this discus- - ' whole body. !sion. Intelligence may be found among Funeral Tomorrow. Purify it with As Exhibit A Class A of native In- - pauperSf but being paupers and thereby Hood's Scrsapkrilla. Kid- I dependents, Kaulia really ought to dependents, they are usually and prop-hav- e Edward Vida Everett, aged forty neys, liver and (Good Good Good a niche in the Bishop Museum. erly denied the right to vote. So too, stomach will " years, died of typhoid fever the wealth may be found among persons in at at once respond. No thorn t Queen's hospital last evening ht: 5 No one will miss it by laying away Jail, but that does not save them in in this point. a few Hawaiian coins. They will most States and instances, from losing o'clock. years to come citizenship. As for sympathy it "Ned" Everett; as he was familiarly Scrofula" ruas almost bedfjut I I be pleasant souvenirs in their iviih scarcity the bulk of the belongs to both classes in some degree, known among his many friends, was scrofula sad catarrh. Had no appe- Air. View. Health,! and their after age Issue has been melted up, will give but sympathy ought not to go so far born in Honolulu and at an early tite. Hood's ZarsaparZU soon made me them a high price among numismatists, as to equip, either with the suffrage. went to San Francisco and learned his stronger, and later all the sores disappeared Ilnlaue and beautiful ornaments, espe- - The chief point against the law that trade at the Union Iron Works. His and catarrh stopped." ;5 voting of lepers is avoid father, A. P. Everett, was one of Nellie Osman, dally cuff buttons, can be made of th permits the the Des Moines, Jc&a smaller coinage. ed DJ our contemporary waicn reso old time merchants in these Islands. ! lutely begs the question. The point is The deceased was one of the first en- Can Eat - " Was tired out, had no 8 I' Secretary of the Repub- that the lepers, being, wards of the Ter- gineers on the steamship Kinau and appetite vnii I took Hood's SarsaparHU. If! The Job of be made to vote as was in service of Steam- may ritory, could just the the Wilder R buHi tne rigid heart-Sy- lican Territorial Committee be up and I can eat ." : ship Company for fourteen yeari. He made to conserve harmony in the party,. uhhkui. ,.B.. Etta H. Kaoer, Aihol, Mass. or to promote discord, Jusfas the Com-- some future Government mar have no was an exceedingly popular man on the Any factional ex- - scruples, the purity of elections may be water front, thoroughly dependable, a hWu(Ca mlttee may decide. reason why man who knew his thorough- jlOodA v would do the party harm; any Jeopardized. That is the business i special is v . P- .;A invitation extended to Straight Republican would be able to Prisoners and pa not a ow ly and always attended to it, a good . everybody ! vote in- -Union comrade and an honest man. Honolulu's most delightful do good. On these lines the choice to elsewhere the and it g visit residence site, it applies equally well to lepers who, to For about a year prior to death, ought to be an easy one. his H2'" cor Tr '"; the and all intents and purposes, are both pris- Everett had been Chief Engineer on only cntburHc to taka with Hood'n SareMparill . oners and paupers. We mean by this the Honolulu Sugar Plantation. He 1 night our native correspondent i Last that they are all deprived of their had been in the hospital two or three telephoned from Kaneohe that J. K. i ; personal liberty and are mainly sup- weeks suffering with the disease which PACIFIC Kaulia, the speaker who advised his ported at the expense of the State. resulted in' his death. HEIGHTS. drill shed hearers to "kill the snake," While the law as it stands probably Everett was a member of the En- otherwise the missionary, had pledged permits the lepers to vote we are not gineers' Association of San Francisco. ' speech Laie to intro- y himself in a at sure but that it will be nullified by a Two brothers survive him; they are ' duce a bill, in the Legislature restor- 4 to ballots be sent to this engaged in business on Mr. Kau- refusal let the the water front. ing the Queen to her throne. capital or to any place outside the Ka- - The funeral services will be held . at vague idea a home rule a . t . A XTft . t lia had a that i unuerguJ onii-ia- St. Andrew's laupapa aistnct 10 mi Cathedral af KA1ULANI DRIVE Ap-- bill such as Gladstone Introduced for count. Who wants to count ballots ternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Alexander ... 'Tiar Ireland could be passed and this would which lepers have handled? And by Mackintosh officiates. . permit Queen . to reign under the the what right can the Government bring ; inia or brapd Boulevard, suzerain authority of the United States. pre- til d.fflculty, owing infected articles from the Molokal ant in itself an artistic piece of engineering It was with great to serve and deposit them In an uninfect- affords easy lapses in telephone, these ALUMNI MEETING the that facts ed community? such a thing is at- access to all points, as also scenic and marine views ol be obtained, our corres- If HOP could but tempted we hardly doubt an in- exquisite grandeur every turn. pondent. Mr. Coelho, by repeating them that OF KAMEHAMEHA at managed junction suit will interfere. In English and Hawaiian to f -- make the story Intelligible as to it9 main features but not as to details. A SEGREGATION THREATENED. Discuss the Question of Form- complete account of the meeting and HI the four generally which we hope to Speaking of the segregation of lepers ing Classes in English f.,r BITTERS have for Monday morning's paper will the Independent asks: "If the next no doubt furnish some very amusing Legislature says 'cease segregation' Mutual Improvement. Electric Railway. i examples of demagogy on the one hand what are you going to do about it?" IS THE BEST -i A like question was asked by Bos3 r.- and creduhly on the other. In promis- Contracts have been let for material, and the work ing a restoration of the throne Mr. Tweed when he thought that because A meeting of the Kamehameha Alum- t of Kaulia ratl.er outdoes the carpet bag a Legislature and Board of Aldermen ni was held last evening in the new-For- construction, equipping and installation placed in the speakers who ollered every freedman were behind him the people could do street club house. Thi3 Is the first hands of acorn pcteut electrical engineer to he fully com- nothing to protect themselves. It was business gathering voter in the forty acres and a since the election TONIC pleted by June 1st. Having an independent power up-to-da- te asked again in South by robber mule, and i roves hmself an the the of officers at commencement time. A we politician of the General Coxey school. bands that stole State governments number of reports were submitted by For people in this climate. f)lant are prepared to furnish electric power for 4 during the time of reconstruction. Af- the several committees appointed for beating and other purposes, to our home build- terwards Boss Tweed and the carpet- special work and each was approved. ers at most reasonable rates. liWU4N BONDS. baggers learned the truth of Seward's There was an important discussion The failure of Secretary Gage to call maxim that there Is a higher law than brought up providing for the education possi- the Constitution, the first law of nar of classes among Alumni in the Kuvta.iau bonds and the the members It ia a Valuable Remedy for Geuerat bility thai t.e does not intend to do so ture, the unwritten but undeniable for mutual Improvement. The reading "1 without iurii.tr light on the subject, privilege of self-defenc- e; and that it is of the reports occupied so much time DEBILITY. should pron.it the Chamber of Com- never safe to set up a public abuse and that the full consideration of the ques- merce to fcci.d a financial agent or ask American citizens what they are tion was deferred until the next meet- BILLIOUSNESS, - Our reservoirs are now v. Ha- going to do about It? ing. agents to ujlnngton to present NERVOUSNESS. completed and water waii's cate to ti.e Treasury Depart- We do not, however, apprehend that An outline of the class work was HS PrOmiSeU. ment. the Legislature will take such a sui- called for. Most of the members stated MALARIA, E1C mains laid so as to sup case rests upon toiiowing cidal course as the Independent sug- their preferment for English studies ply each ! i' That tne lot Permits for making water connections i clause of the Newlaiids' joint resolu- - gests. Even if both branches should throughout. This would take in ad- will be granted on application. j . 1 a majority no 1 tion: have native there is vanced courses In grammar, literature ! yfU the public debt of the Republic ot Ha-- I reason to suppose that they would and history. Others wanted to have An inspection of the attractive homes now building, jji wall lawfully existing at tne date of ine adopt any other policy towards segre- classes started In mechanical drawing, or the names. of . purchasers of lots, will convince auyone ; passage cf ih:s resolution, including the gation than was followed In the native bookkeeping, and a course in civil gov- t - that PACIFIC HEIGHTS is the choicest and most select amounts due to depositors in the Ha- Legislatures of 1880 and 1882 and 1886. ernment. They especially desired to PURELY y walian Mesial Savu.gu iiank, ia hereby of all the residence sites of Honolulu. ., (..if assumed by tne Uovtrnment of tne Unit At that time the monarchy was not learn more of the principles expounded law- ' j j d Stairs. friendly to segregation but the in the constitution of the United States. J:, tl Now "i.ereby assumed'' Is a pnrast making body resolutely upheld It. It is also the intention to have a VEGETABLE. J I ;iof no uncertain meaning. A common-l;ijjsens- e Since then fear of leprosy has grown series of lectures delivered by prom- interpretation of it is that when among the natives and those who have inent men of the city on subjects of f ij the clause was enacted the obligation no kindred at Kalaupapa may be trust- especial Interest to young men. Re- ! r "of the United States was acknowledged ed to oppose any movement that has freshments were served at the conclu- l ,' and fixed. To hold, as Secretary Gage for its object the freedom of the Victims sion of the business as a surprise by '' For further information, prices, terms, etc., apply Con- -' of the scaly plague. Natives no more one of t'.ls said to do, that a special act of the members. at office of ,rt gress is necessary to g4ve another spe- -' than white people want to be exposed Price $1. ,cial act valid. ty strikes us aa being to an Incurable scourge. 'rather hmcai. Quite likely if the Sec- -: There is another reason why there NEILL A BOOKMAN j 'retary weie to hear the case argued will be no legislative response to the , j i from a Hawai.an standpoint he mght Independent's sinister hint and that is ,';v-hang- e a wholesome fear of Congress. If good BESIDES AN ACTOR ' his mind. t J How would it do for the Chamber of government is not conserved here the RAH jZJommerte to send Messrs. Dillingham body which gave the boon of suffrage ' -- nd Castle authority to represent it at may see fit to modify it or take it Probably no actor j I ijhe Treasury Department and have away. Naturally the natives prize in America has a 3UU. ;'; rhem urge the propriety and necessity their newly-acquir- ed rights too much more interesting oi seitcted li- Sf prompt relief? to Jeopardize them by a course that betterbrary than James AGENTS. BRUC CO. would alarm Congress on sanitary Neni of the Neiii grounds, destroy IM1G the tourist trade of Comany. In Soi these Islands and propagate anarchy. Smith 's play FORT STREET. ; ( In a London interview the Rev. C. M. r-- - "A Bache.or's Ro- J , i? Jheldon brought up his favorite theme mance," Mr. Neih Progress Block. t the press and said that "the English NO EXTRA SI SSION. appears as David ewspapeis have one great , a literary fault in It Is now thought that an extra ses- student and book- iommori with those of America, the ab-- r sion of the Legislature will not be call worm, but in rea ity fence of truthfulness and accuracy." interesting ' ed. Governor Dole has soutrht the ad that J he charge is a serious one but In the character was no vice of the Executive Council and greater pmpreneiisive iorm in wmcn it is stat- - found it opposed and though lover of 1, uncertain books than is the is unjust. own-rpolic- must We admit there is as to his the chances are distinguished actor jmethinc of untruth and inaccuracy he will upon 1 that n$t insist a course, who impersonates 1 4 all in his- - newsiat.eis Just as all the grounds of dissent from which are him. Mr. Nelll re-- c l ; )rles we Lad nearly said in all men; so numerous and vital. e n 1 1 y purchased ' 'i t J it that the ver.ties are "absent" from Hawaii has had all the politics it from Wm. George's CIFFORD'S i Sons, p. ie Press is a charge which lacks true craves for the present and dreads the the well known VJM BLOCK. J erical precision. It might be set turmoil anti quartans of " of an election. It wants the Bristol, Eng. , nwn aa or.e or the on" nearly V inacnirnr nf new officials to get things straight- 200 rare prints to e cloth. ened out and to prove add to his already y Every self-respecti- their capacity ii' Journal seeks before the Senate is asked to confirm large collection. A- - Dive Oi j tell the truth but it is often made to thern. As a Legislature mnn Mr Melll'a affer, meeting in ex- NEILL as DAVID collection some like the cause of justice itself, tra session would not serve in reg- are IS GUARANTEED. jom the conflict of witnesses. No the HOLMES. ponderous o'.d fo- ular session we should have to under- lios, the typography of ree men win periectiy agree on me go which is little Opened ory the expense of two Territorial elec- short of wonderful. These appeal with i of a dog fight that all of them tions within six special force to those to Jw; a months. These are the whom this FIRST To be absolutely PURE OLIVE (. and when reporter makes up his prevailing reasons and they seem to feature of a book is the sine qua non. , l r kn story of the fight it is likely to be He also has some sets OIL be sound ones of illustrated S-.- why the idea of an ex- CC ND from any one of theirs. Yet quartos that are superb examples of To give perfect satisfaction ur New Line j.jfferent tra session Is unpopular. the engraver's to the consumer. i J J; Is as nearly true as painstaking care art. Then there are rare The only argument In favor of an ex- old books of atnd his- THIRD To not become rancid on the sJ.-f,-"- make 11 re- - travel standard must be always tra session is that the fire limits should tories, as well as some of the earlier shell, ) kept in the package. OF k I' tmbeied in extenuation of the fmilta 4 I . . , . be extended over Chinatown so as to works of fiction. He has some especial- ly desirable among . ,V permit rebuilding and the fire claims editions, which may The manufacturer offers to pay 10t) ; nuSl necroaruy oe nurnea; mat paid. The be mentioned a Gibbon. 1S02, in twelve ,;s irV Advertiser sympathize with volumes, and a very tzr any bottle of GIfford's Olive Oil. in r,1!Sht of the so handsome o'.d mel- . borts V7w . many people V itne claimants but far low binding, Le Sage's "Gil Bias." 1S38, orliEil packages, found to contain any f try from a3 any immediate building in with vignettes by or interested de-- the burnt Giroux, a magnificent adulteration. motives to district Is concerned it considers that work; Ballantyne's fine large type SHIRT X and - t f 1 13 large r'fr,? "I1 ?SU the rif!k t0 ereat. Nobodv paper editions of Hume and Smol-let- 's . I .9 knows j far more creditable to a high; "History jot England," 1S08. verac,ty that plague germs are not there yet. with a FOR SALE r 0f than 18 th net result m a dormant state. ceme- - number of beautiful. copper plates; the r8e - Tears afro a same in Dove's large jine more .repressive work of his- tery at Quebec where small pox type edition. 6, whose product Carlyle describ-- ; and bound in mottled calf; Stearne's WAISTS tients had been buried fo At all Grocers. C as a bundle of lies agreed upon."! "Tristram Shanay," 1760, the scarce fore was orened and more nine-volu- reputable and press tnan h ,f edition with three auto- ie enterprising the laborers caught the malad d graphs of the author; "Antiquities d' 4 .. .. aiPQ tiere m lionolu,u w ought Ilerculaneum," 2, 1780. a collection of - i press ...... , at such a in old times, history ..-- . .u . .. the most in - i me iiv-iti- anu rains or a run remarkable antiquities found 'iVlf would be a more reliable so urce i. at Herculaneum and Pompeii, very fine-l- y IML. summer ilav unnn th rinmie-oii- i. o- - 1 engraved with Co. . , information than it now is. For the f0re lt ls excavated In French text. Brasch and. addition to "The of such an agent a poet has been tendency of the book col'ertor Jk that, treat the snrfnre tn o ,ono. r nowadays," says Mr. Neill. "unless it be Bill to say "History comes QUEEN ST. je that like a :me and nlow It in C the nouveau riche collector, who buys Tgarly gleaner In field safec-narr- t the after better ever, . anything and everything, -.- 1- . 1 . . - . . v..c. t...I jiuii- - and is not DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. jinn. w.e prtai uru oi me aomam, Imann's analysis, ttt able fo discriminate between what is jh gathered the harvest and lock- - ! . i. valuable and what is worthless, is to- the garner which no man wards socialization. I presume o- -e reason why I special delight 3-'- y open." What would It not have J The theft of bicycles is so common .take in mi f ma u FORT AM tnat !t rnay necessary, portraying the role of David Holmes 5?niii if The Honolulu Tobacco CORNER n to history If a fearless and honest become one of In ET3-- . 1, "A Buche'.or's Romance." is because LIMITED MERCHANT orter had "done" Pnanish in- - these days, to round ud all wheelman the the litorary likings of the man are Company, Q somewhat in keeping my Stplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Et. Ltd. ; with own. I '; began - ownership have played parts It Luther his reformation be jaccount and receive a that were far from lias Received per ,j was piqued move congenial, but dear old David is not PTOLLTSTSBR CO AGENT "Australia" from New York r Jse he by lack of gain ic"rneaie. a like that would one of m the pale of indulgences and hadiProbab,y lessen the number of Asiatic them." The World Renowned Brand of CIGAR3 "teaiCOOIles wno now ride valuable bikes. R. Lewer F. J. Lowrr C. M. Coc jty" was made up of patriots or I At dinner in Rome a young Bavarian lagglers? We know very Baron sat next to a lady. He was about LEWERS & COOKE. 1 little that Readers of the Advertiser will be to become a priest, and he was receiving rue of the old days; but If the files jpleased lo know that the lack of a dis- - lessons in English from an Englishwom- importer and Dealers ia Lumber ax Lillian 5 Russell, press are an :l the saved and studied tinctiveiy humorous column In their there. The conversation turned upon Building Materials. Office Tt Ve will be enough paper mountaineering, purthascd for Si little about the favorite is to be made up by a and the lady said that J." ELEGAJfT CIGAR can be JLt V lips - though she was very 414 Fort 8t PURITAN " of the latter half of the Nine- series of letters from the Rev. W. R. fond of climbing, OS T ONLY. cen she was not now strong enough. 5 CENTS I nth Livingstone, M. A. Oxon "Ah, I TRY THLfl NOX-BETfE- I? and M. A. see!" said the German, ghost delivered to any X. jty will not be faithfully apprised. Melb., now en route to San Francisco. "the is The Advertiser UN willful, tut the meat Is slow." part of the city for 6 cents per month. I

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TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER HONOLTXD. JUNE 23, 1300. 5 - ' i -- -'4 i tf-'4- Detween such Government of Hawaii s toomnm(l)tit,i)ttt)mtt(tttttM and the United States inrespect to said HIS WILL nawanan postal savings Bank." 4 . Eis Commission at Hand. V; If ix-Marsn- ai Brown has received his commission as High Sheriff from Gov- mm IN COURT ernor Dole. It is now handsomely WELA-KA-IIA- framed and will occupy a prominent Mitfht wean O but it doecn't It is the camo of a new place on the wall of his office. The commission, .as are others of its kind, is finely engraved and stamped with James Campbell's Es- the great seal of the Territory and SELF-HEATIN- bears the date of June 14. Mr. Brown G tate Valuations. has a number of commissions received SAD IRON under the former governments but F& takes exceptional pride in his latest ac quisition. . new ALMOST It. i, oiMtliin and handy to'hava aroand the hoase. No waiting to beat 10 MILLIONS y (ho FOR GOOD SIDEWALKS. u iron on kitchen stovo. When it is needed the ACME HEATS QUALITY ITSiLF. Superintendent McCandless Starts We have ju,t received a lot of Stocks Set Down at Par Aflcw- - His Campaign. Superior- - -- TO ALL- - - 3 ance for the Widcw and Superintendent of Public Works Mc- .UCS5 Candless intends to begin at once his Children. campaign for good sidewalks all about city. Not only the does the Territorial J Government propose to 'build cement Safety i ThC f James Campbell, mil- - the sidewalks all in , about the Executive Sets; i Razors sugar nonaire planter, was probated in Judge building grounds and Thomas square, Disstons Saws, full Stanley's court yesterday af but a move is to be a Assortment; Sandusty Places, Nternoon. Cecil appeared made at once to -- Brown for the build sidewalks along both It's ideal for home use a legatees under the will. He proved by sides of Vclox Grindstones, Shelf King and Beretania streets from Nuu-an- u rRIAL CONVINCES I Hardware and depositions from San Francisco that to will Mr. Punahou. ! the of Campbell was executed This will be Improvement Paroffine Candles. in San Francisco In 1896 an that will at the time of be much appreciated by all who trav ; his visit to that city when he was kid- erse those thoroughfares, for the side : napped and an attempt was made to ON USE walks are at present In force from him a promise of a large the time miser ransom. able condition. The work will be done at the expense of property owners along Ex Australia: Upon the stand Mr. Brown stated estate was tne streets and It is expected that it that the valued at about will enhance property largely. The $1,838,160, 918,000 being in personalty, values Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. stocks, bonds estimated at their par Eastern and California Oysters value, and bank deposits in Honolulu; $770,160 consisting of real estate in the KIL0HANA ART Salmon i I. z Red Cahhaimw FORT STREET STORE. Islands, and $150,000 of real estate in San Francisco and other points in Cal- LEAGUE MUSICALE Stripped Bass Naval Oranges ifornia. The income of the estate, h Lemons said was about $100,000 per annum, al Celery . fc;. though during, the past year this had Best Limes decreased somewhat owir.c to the Talent Will Contribute to Cauliflower fSS BiRKS "J. U. PFLUE3ER AND "M. E. WATSOF' Jrning of buildings owned by the es- - a Delightful Entert Frankfort te at the time of the fire. inraent Turnips Sausages. Mr. Campbell left four daughters, Monday Even ng. Smily, Alice, Muriel and Mary, the old -- est being about 18 years of age. They ooo- with Mrs. Campbell, the deceased mil- On Monday evening next the Kiloha- - We hate r-l-TI t larre awortment of lionaire's widow, are the principal na Art League will give a musicale at & We Will gatees under the will. its rooms In the Model block and from Lewis Co. air. Brown was appointed executor of what in learned of the plans for the on s and i the will, his to be fixed at a later affair it will be a notable one and one FOOD SPECIALISTS complete that will attract a large number -:- ssc & 'date when a inventory of the of the 111 Fort St. - Teiepfioa Blackwell Groceries estate has been filed. Mrs. Campbell artistically inclined of the city to the Uf. Install was called to the stand and her request rooms of the League. for an allowance of $1500 per month For some time past the League has Just l for the maintenance of two maintained an art exhibition of much Bicarbornate of Soda, Wash Soda, COMPLETE the estab lishments in this city and the education merit at its rooms and this has at- ! 7 2r of the children was granted. tracted a great deal of attention. The Opened Caustic Soda, exhibition closed this week and now ELECTRIC BELL OUTFITS the League is branching out musically. A New Line of POSTAL SAVING The earnest work of the League to- ward development of the artistic and CONSISTING OF musical talent of the Territory has Crepe aints Oils, BANK DEPOSITS t and been the subjet-- of much 1 ELECTRIC BELL. favorable comment and the League is deserving Kimonos Corrugated Iron, Ridging, 1 DRY or LIQUID BATTERY. of much praise. km Etc., Large Amount Upon Which In- Monday night's musicale will be par- AND 1 METAL PUSH BUTTON. ' ticipated in by much of the best mus- Carbo-liniu- m, terest - Cement and Firebricks, Still Runs Provi- ical talent in the city and a delightful 100 Feet ANNUNCIATOR WIRE anj Shirts, sions For Clo-ini- ,' It. evening is sure to be enjoyed by all Stockholm Tar, Necessary tho.--e who are in attendance. Buckets, Staples. Pajamas 'A Ia any building within the city ol At a meetir.:; of the Governor and th- - PUBLIC? Tubs, Tinplates, Saucepans, Tea- D3?ATlT5ISr. ETC, FTC. gum hrads of the Territorial (lovornment Honolulu for the of will yesterday, the Postal Pav-iri.r- -s The change In Tariff lncra kettles, Etc., Etc. Jtank and its ofOcers came in for Ofticers Under the Republic Retain the price on Silk. a good portion Their Positions. Buy your supply before the Bill goH. e of the discussion. Into effect. Secretary Cooper paid that the Superintendent McCandless of the And guarantee our work for 90 days. amount of money on deposit in the Department of Public Works has given bank on December 31, lS'.t'J, was $7s:,-Ult.S- t. out a list of appointments that will be of considerable Moet of CHIYA & CO. ,HackfeId&6o. de- interest. the Ltd. and the amount at present on - 5' :;: appointees are men who have occupied ' i posit is estimated at $760,000. Mr. i thf. positions to which they are assign- Corner Nuuanu and I Cooper said that as the bank went of- ficially ed for some time past and their Hotel Street. Tel. 983. oui of existence on June 11th, was a foregone and conclusion. SDON IRON WORBiS JO Eiecme Co interest was supposed to run until Here are the names of the appointees: mm July 1st the Territorial Government 11. James Boyd, Chief Clerk of the would probably have to pay ad- The Misses De Lartigue 48 this Department of Public Works. San Francisco, California. MERCHANT 3T. ditional Interest. W. E. Rowell, Assistant Superintend The sections of the Territorial Act ent of Public Works. UP-TO-DA- TE which provide for the closing up of the Andrew Brown, Superintendent of affairs of the bank are as follows: Water Works and Clerk of Honolulu Hair Dressing and "Section 103. And the Secre- Market. tary of the Treasury shall pay Marston Campbell, Road Supervisor, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS the amounts on deposit In the Hawaiian District of Kona, Island of Oahu. Manicuring Parlors Postal Savings Bank to persons en- the Captain A. Fuller, Master. - titled thereto, according to their re- Harbor HOTEL STREET, next to T.- M. C. A spective rights, and he shall make all Captain J. C. Lorenzen, Captain John jjittg Machinery, Heine Boilers, A COMPLETE NEW needful orders, rules and regulations R. Macauley, Captain M. N. Sanders, for paying such persons and for notify- Captain E. F. Cameron, Pilots, port of SPECIALTIES; STOCK OF ing such persons to present their de- Honolulu. 01R mands for payment. So much money Plain : as necessary The appointments take effect from HAIRDRES8INO, Tubular Corliss Engines, is to pay said demands is 14. Boilers, hereby appropriated out of any money June In the treasury not otherwise appropri- Shampooing, ated, to be available on and after the UNNECESSARY LOSS OF TIME. Cane Yacnnm Pans first day of July, nineteen hundred, Scalp Treatment Cars, Kroeger when such payments shall begin, and Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the none of. said demands shall bear Inter- First National Bank of Wlnterset, Face Massage est after said date, and no deposit shall Iowa, in a recent letter rives some ex- '.l all Machiaerj for complete equipment of be made In said bank after said date. perience with a carpenter in his em- AND MANICURIKff. the Said demands of such persons shall be ploy that will be of value to other me- Pianos certified to by the chief executie of chanics. He says: "I had a carpenter Hawaii as being genuine and due to orking for me who was obliged to stop the be-n- ORDERS TAKEN FOR .EX AUSTR AI,f A. persons presenting the same, and his work for several days on account of g certificate shall be sealed with the of- troubled with diarrhoea. I men- ficial seal of the Territory, and counter- tioned to him that I had been similarly Switches, Wigs, Curly OFFICE: Sprcckd's Block, Room 12; Tel 194. signed by its Secretary of the Interior, roubled, and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Remedy HONOLULD. B. L Come who shall draw his warrant for the and Diarrhoea had and See Them. amount due upon the Treasurer of the ured me. II oought a bottle of It from Pompadour Rolls. United States, and when the same are he druggist here, ami Informed me that so paid no further liabilities shall ex- one dose cured him, and he Is again at i Ci ist In respect of the same against the work." For sale by Benson, Smith & Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Government f the United States or of Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. . TELEPHONE 343. Hawaii. "Section 103. That any money of the Copies of the Alma Mater march, an SOL.I5 AGISTS Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank that Instrumental piece composed by Miss shall unpaid persons en- 'A ' X remain to the Anna Holt of this city, have been re The Bergstrom titled thereto on the first day of July, ceived. Miss Holt is at present attend Wheel Co. nineteen hundred and one, any as- Rubber Tire and ing the Notre Dame College In San Win 4t;r I sets of said bank, shall be turned over Jose. Captain Berger will play this &Mit Co. by the Government of Hawaii to the march for the first time at Emma v. Music Treasurer of the United States, and the Square this afternoon. Copies 'of the Secretary ' The only durable Tiro in of the Treasury shall cause music are on sale at all the music v..',: an to , account be stated, as of that date. stores. V t i. S...I Progress Clock. Fort St. , ' V ' the market 1 ', t. A'.'. W CARRIAGE REPAIRING neatl) JAPANESE IMMIGRATION COMPANIES STATE dono with promptness and dispatch. II 1STACE & CO., DEALER3 IN HOT DATS and warm nights, with LABOR their perspiration and heated blood, 121 Queen St. Tel. 47. THEIR POSITION IN THE TROUBLES bring discomfort which quickly gives Wood and Coal. way to refreshing coolness after using PACHECO'S DANDRT KILLER. ALSO i Thla preparation not only cools, but PRY ADVERTISER: Statements were oublished In your Issue of this also cures dandruff, preventing Inevi- R. WORTHINGTON, White and Clack Sand table baldness and that annoying Irri- B' morning tiy one Y. Soga. Not in reply to those statements, but for the In tation of the scalp. -(- LNC.)- Which wi will sen at th formation of all Interested in the question, we beg to say: Is im-.-'j- : First There no quarrel between the Japanese laborers and the ra- 1852. Ttry loweit market ratta. tion companies. Established ngineers and Builders Socond The Immigration companies have entered into obligations to th Jap- SPRUANCE, STANLEY & CO Mi I,, n anese Government to take all necessary care of Immigrants who r-- c re nnrt the P-c- ltt iinn innlnw far ffnlor Bfnrkc rr nnlif.r brought here by them. The Pioneer Whiskey House of tae J Ml m:u SEATTLE Third money de- Coast. MM iplili) LliptO lui mm uuiiu llliyuliu Whatever may be due to. the laborers from deposits, is now posited In banks In Honolulu and has not been used for investment or specula- Sole Proprietors of tbe AT THE tion, and will be paid over to tae laborers as It may become due. Statements CELEBRATED KENTUCKY FAVOR- f..,pK'lAt. MANA0EH3 AND tire regularly made to the Japanese Consulate of the deposits and the names of ITE WHISKEYS. ATTENTION OF PLANTATION the persons to whom they are "I to fart wtcirry ia ftocfc at our wn w CRITERION due. And other fine brands. th. Ut ngar nooj rwlc; SALOON, Fourth The gentlemen connected with the companies are not "living princely 410 Front St.. San Francisco. "fOTllla. oMrtmat of pump for all klndt of Uvea from the sweat and blood of the oppressed." v'i uu p.inip,, atr pump, eondeowrf, fe4 pump. Juice pumpa The political pan and and Juridical views of Sr. Y. Soga or of the Hawaii Shinpo, toRnthr wun ft eompl itoclt of ipara wo deem unnecessary to discuss; apparently the Japanese laborers are fully I and prompt nip-- cognizant M. W. 11 CCHESNEY & SONS- - ',t. Cartful attntloa flfa to all ordert of their present position, and nothing has been or will be done to de- prive them of any of their rights. These companies have neither the desire nor VJK mRIQATlON PU11PINO Family Lunch Rooms the power to oppress 'or nn rnvf rLlCTE pares the Japanese laborers, whose rights, la so far as the com- fliolssale Grocers and Dw.erskLeat. ANT CAPACITT OR POWER. are concerned, the latter are bound and willing to protect. The lctter of Mr. Y. Soga is libellous, but the companies will not drag the er and Sola Ffclisgs. Will re-op-en on Thursday. April Slta man or his paper from obscurity by any proceedings. Their reason for asking you to publish this statement is solely to explain to the Hawaiian puhlic act- at lta old itand. Merchant mtrm ual the Woman' Exchaaga building. situation. T. MASUDA. Axent Honolulu Soap Works mi On behalf of the Japanese Immigration Companies. Qt n ft PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVBBTISER: HONOLULU, JUNE 23 1P00. r THE Church. Notes. In Us autonomy and in Ita purpose to do a noble work for this land ana all lands. We do Flrsvcus, Is Bishop W. ad.-dres- It reported that John Dr. N. D. HiUis, giving the annual s, Hamilton will preside at the California advised a new creed for the Pres- DECIDED conferences In September. byterian church. The graduating class NT numbered thirty-seve- n, a conserable Rev. Father Orth of Portland. Ore.. number of them for the Presbyterian R was consecrated Bishop of ancouver at ministry. pair St. Andrew's Cathedral, Portland, on Archbishop June 10th. Christie officiated. A Santa Cruz paper says the Christian Special Session May were more prelates in Rome dur churches of California have centered There their Interest in Santa Cruz for ten Not Be ing last 'week 8 coronation ceremonies years. They nave up Called. than ever before in this century. There been building a 400 place for their annual gatherings. Their Work were over archbishops and bishops present. property is free from all incumbrance. -- ON- well located, where they have street car Governor Dale Has Not Made Up, His service. The place is. known as Gar The Catholics of St. Helena, Napa Mind-a- s to the; Legisla- Bicycles, Pel-vat- field Park. county, have responded to Bishop 's Typewriters, uJ appeal and will send $200 in a week ture Yet. or so to India for the relief of famine The Presbytery of Los Angeles reported Mowers and Gims. victims. to the General Assembly that It has 90 ministers and 1 local evangelist, 63 There is, no certalaty that there will Archbishop Riordan officiated at the re churches, with an aggregate membership be a special session, of the legislature cent ordinations at St. Sulpice, Paris, In of 7,772 and a Sabbath scnool enrollment, nor is there assurance is 7,776. The that there will the place of Caru.nal Richard. He of amount contributed to the not be. Governor Dole said last, even PNEUMATIC TIRES now at Louvain, where he studied for the eight boards of the church is $13,310, for ing priesthood. home expenses $S3,55S, and for miscella- that he had not yet determined one Fitted and Repaired. $4,456. way or the other and would de neous charities that it WE RENT "A Message From Hell" was the start' pend on his judgment after aonsider BICYCLES, ling title of a Salvation Army meeting In An American school will be opened at ing the matter fully whether an elec- Guns and Rifles. Grass Valley recently. The meeting. Jerusalem next October. Prof. C. C. tion ftr legislators would be called. SHOT f UN CARTRIDGQS. however, cooled off with an Ice cream (?n Torrey of Andover. lately called to Tale, At the meeting of the Executive Loaded to tertainment. . has accepted the position of director for composed Order. eszm m, ?mzmm? ys year. Council yesterday of the . mamas mmm the first A large number of col heads, of the Territorial departments, BICYCLE ENAMELLING Rev. Dr. S. M. Jefferson, president of leges and universities have contributed the Bible Seminary of the Christian toward the support the subject of a special session was A Specialty. Old WW of the school Up-to-D- for the ate brought up by Governor to at th .J . . . vi-o- M -- - Sunday school and Berkeley years, five years. the learn nr:in.n . na ntnr - . Church at for several first Expenses for a vear. in Central Union unurcn, nev. uuiutu ideas his "W. O. 7 .rn. wn,y,in nd sermon. 11: Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting. 6.30. has been called to a professorship in cluding travel both ways, $500. the of confreres. .- -r .i,. attorney-genera- L ijioie Wa,-MAst- 7:S0: children's meet- - Kentucky University, and has accepted. Smith, former was u"-tui- " ' public worship ana sermon, pmjci The Presbyterian Board of Foreign asked to be present at the meeting and Rev. F. B. Meyer of Christ Church, Missions will close its fiscal year free to his opinions on sub- Life" will be the subject of Rev. Wm. M. Klncaid's London, will be president of In- contribute the "Paul's Apology for Ills the the from debt, having spent J935.351. There ject. was general among .v. i . viurfhpa loin with Central It the belief sermon tomorrow morning, jh me cvcmu6 ihof....v. ternational Christian Endeavor Conven is a surplus of $11,397 in the treasury. . tion, to be held in the Alexander Palace., the department heads that taking into XJnlon in h Wri,,PMite service of Oahu College. I'resiaent nosmei Legacies have decreased and contr.bu-- consideration large holding -- pastors-wil- l London, from July 14th to 20th, inclusive. the cost of t.-- m n Conviction." and other, tlons increased during the year. Sixty- - t.i . . 1 ,0!,,h. . Tvaltv- to regis- aide, Mr miaaiu - an election, and the fact that the 1 nine new missionaries have been com membership In At an expense of $1,200 the entire south tration for the regular November elec- EELER'S BLOCK. F0R7 pr calendar is printed a list of forty-eig- ht candidates for - missioned and sent out, the largest num On the wall of the Baptist Church edifice, Red- ber in history of tions takes place in September, which will be removed in to the the board. Havfe you theSt,h,Andrew's 11. matins and sermon; 3:30, pule lands, order make would bring the arrangements for the tried the Cathedral-- 7. holy comnnion; room a pipe organ of- evensong wn-nntIo- for that has been special session and the regular one ahlahi; 7:30, and Rev. 'Alexander Mackintosh. fered to the society by friends of the Rev. John L. Maile, superintendent of 9:45; service, 6.30, Congregational home missions for South close together, it would be inadvisable rector.-SuB- day school. ; morning service. evening church. . .. ;,. ! ti,- - tioi.r.rro minister. Holv corDim ern California, in his review of work for to call an election now. nl " t.. f- -v 10; morning If" w 7 5: Sunday school. The San Bernardino Baptist congrega the last year reported about 100 fields as The principal reasons for an extra III1 11:05;1'."'"'"evening prayer and sermon. 7.0j. prosperous. Drought conditions prevail prayer and sermon, day B. session of legislature are ad- L. Pearson, pastor.-Sun- s 10; tion presented its pastor. Rev. M. the the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. G. Shaw, with a beautiful bicycle recently. in many localities, but the people were judication of the claims losses by lis 11: League. 6:15: evening service, 7.30. prajei for service, Kpworth .. - morning brave and hopeful. .Some sixteen V c q Vi ? t o fl o y- 1 nrtnrplATi Wednesday. 7:30: Bible study, Thursday. 7:30. ... The presentat!on speech was made by t Ttr roo a 3: a., m.. "Love to Man as Man, (.30, Rev. J. C. Rollins of the Congregational churches have he.d revival meetings, ana iVnw, V Subjects. Sunday. June $4,MK) LhC fire I!mitS t0 lncl.ude Chinatown. Bread, Rolls, , has bee n raised for homo missions. T Question." Church. ine losers Dy tne nres are clamoring Christian Church. Rev. Jonn c. tiay, pasior.-ou-ua, school, 9:4o; morning mid-wee- k Wednesday. t.m. for their money and are anxious service. 11; voung people's meeting. 6:30; prayer meeting The ancient palace of the Popes at The Sonoma County Camp Meeting As that C. Hay, will preach at 11 a. m. HUD- - matter be up once. Gov Cakes or Pastry At the Christian Church the pastor, John - Avignon has been purchased by the state sociation will hold its annual gathering the taken at 6:30 the Youn- - Peo- Second Scene in the Temptation of Christ;" . at ernor Dole will hardly a conclu Ject, "The Jt .J 4l from the city, to undergo restoration at the camp ground com reach If not you haTe missed pie's meeting will be held, but tne usual evening stnuc m uc odi...vu, mencing Cth sion for days. i trwt college anniversary services at The work will extend over ten or twelve July and continuing over several congregation having been invited to join in the years. The palace has been used as a three Sundays. Rev. Hugh L. Smith will Union Church. ' the Central masses, holy com barracks. have charge of the evangelistic services, TRY om rtv,nii. the Rishoo of Panopolis. Low and Frank E. Robinson of the singing. Death of Miss Morris. munion. 6 and 7; children's mass with English sermon, 9; high mass, with native sermon, 10:30; rosary, with native Instruction, 2; solemn vespers and benediction, Reports based on careful research by the entire lnclosure will .be covered with Miss Evelyn Morris, a trained nurse THEM ON Professor Purinton of the Cobb Divinity canvas this year, and new scats will be" who came Bridgeport, ' . Phnnpi In eharge. Sacrament of the. put here from Conn., c Anonictin-- Tiev. Father Valentine. School, Maine, show that In Lewiston, as in. a month ago, died on Thursday at the YOUR NEXT ORDER. throughout the State, the prohibitory rhi.r'rh nf St. John the BaDtist. Kalihl-waen- a. Rev. Father Clement. High Queen's hospital from typhoid fever. expenses of the church; rehearsal, 3; ro law is a farce. It Is Ignored and Is Rev. Dr. George T. Dowling of New mass. 8; sermon and collection for the contempt Miss Morris came here intending to re sary, 4. breeder of of law. York has purchased a residence in Pasa- side permanently, was in charge "Phone 677. Church of Sacred Heart, Iarquesvill Punahou. Mass at 11 a. m.; rosary dena and accepted the rectorship of and 2 p. m. By the will of the late Walter S. Dick Christ Episcopal wnurch, Los Angeles, for some time at one of the hospitals Latter-Da- y ser 111 The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Saints will hold enson of Salem, Mass., Tufts College, the on condition that he shall have liberty of the city. She was taken only last vices on Sunday in the Mililanl Hall (rear of the Opera uousej as ioiiows: iu local general denomina week and quite unex NO FAULT FINDING a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m.. preaching, Hawaiian service; 5:30 p. m., Book of Universalist and to, preach as "the broadest kind of a her death was i v. tional societies and many undenomina churchman." The is al pected. The funeral took place yester- Mormon class: n:w i. m.. cnurcn nisiory ciass; .,j in., incatuuifi, iinsuci. broad church ycu your iW; service. The subject of the sermon at the evening service will be, Prayer. tional and fraternal Salem charities re ready filled to overflowing, and the ves- day from Williams' undertaking par- After receive trora 1 Chinese Church (Congregational), Rev. Edward W. Thwing, acting pastor. ceive bequests amoutlng to $150,000. try have arranged to double Its seating lors. Rev. Alexander Mackintosh con graphs th! etudla 4 Sunday school, 9:30; preaching service, 11; Sunday school in English, 2:30; evening capacity. service. 7:30; Wednesday, prayer meetin :w. i ne pastor win preacn m me mu. u- - Chicago's church census shows a lar; ducting the services. Perfect Satisfaction Ing on "The Rock of Our Salvation; topic for the evening, "God's Commands.' er Catholic population any other 11 7:30 than A Presbyterian exchange says Means a whole lot in Japanese Church (Congregational). Services at the old Lyceum at and city. 116 that New bill at the Orpheum tonight. tii o American There are in it Cath John D. Rockefeller is an earnest, act- ness of Art Photogrtfliy, clock. ollc churches, a membership of 600, Japanese M. E. Church, H. Kihara, pastor; E. Toklmasa, associate pastor-.- with ive Baptist. He lives in affluence, but have ax 8:30; 000, as against 103 Catholic churches in 6 I believe I revbti Sunday school, 10; morning service, 11; evening service, 7:45; class meeting, neither he nor his family, male or fe- pctL'if 8. 543,163 point, or as near it u Drayer meeting. Wednesday. Services at Va kahalulu Church. New York with members. male, ha3 entered into what Is known 6 Kawaiahao Church, Rev. H. H. Parker. pastor.-Sun- day school, 10: morning LINEN SUITS to get. service, 11; evening service, 7:30; preaching in English by Rev. W. D. NVestervelt; as New York city society. He is no Bishop John Moore, Catholic Bishop of friend of dance and never al- I Christian Endeavor. 6:30; prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:30. was the has Ask Your Friends Salvation Armv. Murray Hall. King street. Malor George Wood. Captains Mat-- the diocese of St. Augustine, Fla., lowed his daughters to participate In it. g card-playin- had oar FhotopiK thls and Mills. Morning meeting, 11; street meeting, 7:30; evening meeting in the stricken with paralysis while preaching He will not ailow g in his We've got a whole raft of them. Who have nan. 3. a sermon in St. Mary's Church, Alle- house. No member of his household pat- We've got ahead of coming how they like them. 1 1 Camp 2. school, 1:3 - the hot Relief No. Sunday ghany, Pa. His condition is serious, but ronizes the theater, though some of wave. ' I'enlel Mission, Irwin block, Nuuanu street, below King; Misses Mlndora L. immediate death i3 not expected Berry and E. Uddenberg, missionaries In charge. Gospel meetings are held in them have a box at the opera. Coax Coolness through a Call and See every night in week. large reading of this hall the In connection with the work a The Congregational mission work at LINEN SUIT. $ The fine collection vcf The Saratoga Missionary n and writing room has been opened and many strangers have found a place here to Settlement Hawall.-.- ( reaa or write or rest. This room is open each day from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Cape Nome under the charge of Rev. L. has been incorporated by Saratoga The coolest men- - in town yesterday color of Trri A meeting for seamen is held each Sunday morning at 9 o'clock on the wharf Wirt, Is fortunate In having received friends under the charter of were the ones that wore our on exhibition it ti I M at the foot of Nuuanu street. These meetings have been carried on for over a $2,900 from the insurance on the hospital '.he State of California. Its object 5s to year with good 10 o'clock a Bible class meets Mission , results. At at the hall. At outfit shipped from Seattle last year and !urnish a home for aged and out LINEN SUITS. ART 3 p. m. a holiness meeting is conducted by Miss Berry. being I lost while it was unloaded from ministers missionaries, . We also A street meeting will be held on the corner of Nuuanu and King streets at and home 7 and have LINEN HATS, SHIRTS y.u, i iUU MUM. vessel. A'a-me- da p. m., followed ty tne usual gospel meeting in the Mission, when Mr. P. w. the foreign. Rev. W. W. Scudder of and UNDERWEAR. iuiiij Ridpr 'will speak. There will be special singing. All are welcome to all Peniel is pres'dent, Rev. Dr..IL M? Ten-ne- y FORT STREET. meetings. , of San Rev. W. H. Cross I The Woman's Synodical Society of Joseand 'llie A. E. Cory will give i, of his addresees Young Men's itev. the fourth at the Home Missions of CaUfornia, in its re- of Saratoga are vice presidents. Rev. E. Christian Association Sunday afternoon on the subject, "The B'orks of the Road. cent report, says: "We have gained S. Williams corresponding ' secretary. PHOTOGRAPHIC Those who have heard these addresses have been very much pleased w..- - them. new Frank M. Farwell of Saratoga treasurer, All men are invited. eleven auxiliaries. There is an in J. LHND0. $i,(HK) year, and Miss Jennie M. Farwell Joyful News Mission, King 8; crease oi nearly over last custodian. street. Tonight gospel temperance rally, at making a gain in our home PORTRAITS. Sunday morning, redeemed men's meeting, 9:30; evening, evangelistic address, mission total of 12-- per cent 0 J. L. McComb speaker. Subject, "Healing the Wounded." Good music. All wel What Great Ken Think oT the Bible. DIM come. mm Mies Udder.berg will conduct a on The fiftieth anniversary of the first Many books in my library are now Guaranty Swedish service at Tenie! Mission, Nuuanu me; First Class Work street below King, on Monday evening, June 25. All who understand Swedish temperance organization was celebrated behind and beneath they were good 1 are cordially invited. by a public meeting at 20 Eddy street. in their way once, and so were the Fort Street Nar King Mr. Davey does not wtea hie San Francisco. E. J. Willis of Virginia clothes I wore when I was ten years perfectly vu old, I have out-grow- n them. No- to accept work unless established the first society of the Sons but factory. A Child's Evensong. of the horizontal until you touch the of Temperance In California at Sacra body ever outgrows Scripture. The farthest sorrowing on planet 9, 1S50. Book widens and deepens with our P The sun is weary, for he ran soul the mento, May years. Spurgeon. So and today: Then you will have all that Is needrul lar fast spiritual beyond compare, The birds are weary, for who sang riches a heart On opening his mail the morning atte loving CANDY So many so.ngs as they? like that of Christ and a life with all the his flection by the General Conference, A trust in the Author of the The bees and butterflies at last poetry and peace of heaven in It. Chicago, Bishop Bible is the best preparation for a wise Are tired out, for jtiyt think, too, John W. Hamilton found study of the Eible. Trumbull: Hew miny gardens through the day There is too much of self in the world. in one letter a check for $500 for the Their Utile winjrs have fluttered through. Our hands are stretched out to take, not Freedmen's Aid and Southern Education The Bible is the most thought sug- Ai.d so, a3 all tired people do. to give. We plan for personal gain, are Society, and in another a check for $5,-0- In No They've gone to lay sleepy forgetful of a gesting book the world. other their heads the wants of others, build for the same cause. deals with such grand themes. ller-ric- k PHOTOGRAPH1CC0. Deep, df ep In warm and happy beds. moat about ourselves keep draw- THE NEW ENGLAND BAKERY and The sun has shut his golden eye and the Johnson. LIMtTKO. gone bridge up lest some one may cross to ask Rev. .Dr. MacArthur celebrated May CANDY CO.. Honolulu, have recently And to sleep beneath the sky. help. The birds and butterflies and bees for All that Is like poison to the 12th to 15th the thirtieth anniversary of Some one, speaking of the Bible, calls imported a skil ed artist, formerly ern MOTT-SMIT- H BLOCK, Have all crept Into tlowers and trees, soul. It causes us to wilt, as a flower his pastorate of Calvary Baptist Church. it "a wen of English undefiled." ployed with thj world famous Hurler Corner Fort and Hotel Street And all lie quiet, still as mice. that is not fed with water. We become New York. The report showed dur- of New York, who Till morning comes like that will take charge of father's voice. like a field of grain after a long drought, ing that period over $2,000,000 had been Dickens, w hen asked where he got his our Candy Department, which is the So Geoffrey, Owen, rhyllis, you for the very life is parched, and but for raised by the church and over 4,000 mem- elegant style and imagery, replied: best evidence of our desire to make the MtiFt sleep uway till morning, too. the mercy of God we should be scarcely bers had been received. "From the Four Gospels." finest goods possible. Close little eyes, down little heads, worth the reaping. And sleep sleep sleep in happy beds. It is hard to look over the world and The little Christ!an Church in Irving-to- n, Daniel Webster said: "If there be Richard Le Gallienne. feel that though there Is plenty and to Alameda county, recently took up a anything in my style or thought to be 108 KING STREET, spare some are starving; though $17 commended, the credit is due to my that collection of for the famine sufferers my Prayer. there are churches at every corner vice in India. The Church Organ says if ev- parents for instilling into mind an G. J. : : Manage Let me make my whole life a prayer. Is not checked by love, but simply cast ery church In the United States would do early love for the Scriptures." Waller into prison; though We Invite the toadies, to inspect our Offer the Lord each thought and word that we have the as well in proportion there would be no disply and deed. New Testament for our guide we are as starving peorle In India. Intense study of the Bib'.e will keep of Confectionery, packed in fancy And let my years be lines of a great heedless of Its Injunctions as any man from being vulgar in point of boxes, ranging from f.5c to $3.00 each. WkoUaiU aal creed if it haa style," says Coleridpre. God's handwriting never been written". Three of the most noted Congregational making a most acceptable present at With there. After eighteen any Anonymous. centuries, we are not preachers of the present century in the Book God time, especially to children, ladles yet Christian, and if were United The grand old of still btjtchbhi the Master to States have died during the last stands, and this old earth, the more Its Dirtaaay parties, etc. AND revisit the earth He would rebuke us as few days Professor E. A. Park of Ando- Only Love. He did leaves are turned over and pondered, the Pharisees of old. He might ver Seminary, Mev. Dr. Eehrends of the the more it will sustain and illustrate CONTRACTOR (George H. Hepworth, in New York even use so strong a word as "hypo- Central Church and Rev. Dr. Richard S. the Sacred Word. Dana. AVY Herald.) crites," for do we not openly declare Storrs, both of Brooklyn. that all men are our brothers, while in The books of men have had their day Lovo therefore is the fulfillment of the private we get from them law. Romans xiii:10. what we can Rev. W. A. HufTman, formerly a and grow obsolete. God's word is like Remit us the amount to cover your and give as little as possible? re- Our has been reordained by a Himself, "the same yesterday, today order, also y.our address, and we wll TtLEPBONl The only creed which will stand the ligion is not practical; it is a mere the- Baptist council convened by the Baptist forever." IL Payne Smith. 444 tes--t and send you a package by U. S. any of time has for its beginning, mean ory, a pleasant dream, anu if Church of Madera, mail to the Lord and duly Installed as part of the or U. S., and end the command to do well by your- were to take us at our word and forgive pastor of the church. Rev. R. Whitaker The Bible is a revelation from God. Islands after June self by doing good to us ma. others. and help us as we forgive and help of the Twenty-thir- d Avenue Church, It was not designed to give us all the AMERICAN The man who seeks to absorb every- others our fate would be a hard one to Oakland, preached the sermon. information we might desire, nor to thing for his own comfort and conveni- bear. solve all the questions about which the ence bases his life on a wrong principle. The whole domain in which character The carved table, says a correspondent, human soul is perplexed, but to impart MESSENGER His purpose files wide of the mark, like is formed and happiness is found by the so ruthlessly pounded by the Bishops day enough to be a safe guide to the haven a bullet which never touches the target. duties which grow out of love for man by day during the conference in Chicago, of eternal rest. Albert Barnes. J. Oswald Luttcd. Mgr. There Is a something kind is sful unexplored. was $500 subtle in uns No day should sold at auction for to L. for you to HOTEL STHfcET. which brings us richer gifts pass without a kind word to some one. Woodcock of Altoona, Vol. The table The Bible is God's chart SERVICE" greed hoped nor without some steer by, to keep you from the bottom than ever for. The philoso- act which will bring was made by the boys of the Methodist sea, to show you where the Quick and Efficient Ser phy that teaches us how 'to get good good cheer. There are men who can be Industrial School at Venice and the mon- nf the and For - harbor is and how to reach it without Invitation. things by good things- st turned from evil by ey go Packages, gilr,g is the a handshake and will to that institution. running on rocks or bars. Beecher. A Delivering in the world. It contradicts our women who can be saved by a smile of Garden Party preconceived notions, encouragement. Hero your but vindicates it is duty, and The Salvation Army began operations You have heard how Carlyle read for MASONIC TEMPLE. self by the results produced. when your duty becomes a pleasure then in the Argentine Conffderatlon in Janu- home where he was you are to your prayers in a certain AND CHILDRENS' SALE The essence of Christianity Is not to be close ideal. That is true ary, liO. There ar now, including Uru- a guest? How he introduced by read-i- n 0TlCt. religion, and is no forty-tw- o REMOVAL found in its dogmas, but in the every-da- y there other kind that guay, twenty corps and outposts, th? firpt chapter of Job. and how he life of the Master. It docs not help you is worth a second thought. officers, two night shelters and two read on ana on until ne nuu nmsneu me Will be held by the Junior Chapter of SHIISP0 SHI is always well to keep Fifty-tw- o old .t. HAWAII to appreciate music to know how many It in mind that labor bureaus. per rent of the forty-tw- o chapters of the grand uiemenfs Guild, on the Hectory prlntingo you are here not for the purpose of get- soldiers are born, as are also pic Then, closing the Bible, he calmly ferour.ds, Wilder avenue. japames-- ; vibrations make the notes of the octave. ting you native appre- riE nnm You may be quite ignorant of the science all can, but of giving whenever more than half of the officers. said: "Vhis sublime story to be there is need of it. When we get be read at one reading." O.N The publienw oi Pll.- -r Ci music and yet be by i . vnd into the ciated should SATURDAY. JUNE cf thrilled we children getting 23, daily Japanese r you may know nothing about the s ace other world shall know a good The Long Beach Baptist Church, South- The question of the The onlj deed is tat to his business The object - of religion and yet be religious to the worth more than anything else: ern California, witli the assistance of sis- off to school or the host being to raise money to- llshed in the lsian- that kindly word.- - like the handful of ter churches, has secured the valuable had not entered the mir.a 01 tne ats-- i ward building a Sunday School Room. heart's core. Simple faith in Christ ar.l guest. ; see 3 which the fanner scatters ul.out property formerly owned by the Chau- tinguiPhed and eccentric He was QUINTKTTK HAND TEA, ICES. Etc. editor c'iiacm a desire to fo'.low Him at a distance, as lf.cTin subMme thought and style of J Admission, 25c: ship his field and which produce a large har- tauqua Assembly at a ccst of $3,000. Five the Children. 15c. SHi a follows a star in the sky, are all vest in Book of Job. 6576 HAWAII 3HINPO that is needful for this life or the life the tiutumn. hundred dollars has been expended fitting the come. 1 do not ask you to spend all your time up the building as a church edifice. I' At the --ar of Yon , lo in tliis manner, you on A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. Dnattc And eo, to tell it all In one breath, re- but I believe should was dedicated free from debt WING W0 CHAN & CO. Walfcaaalulu not j ligion '.a avoid the opportunity which offers, May 8th. Tt T,enks well for Chamberlain's cltj - nothing more than love that for there is no happiness Itird of love which pities sin, heals the in what is pure- rft,.ii Tieniedy when druggists use it Ebony Furniture, ly selfish. It Is a hard lesion to learn, The recent anniversary of Union Theo-- t own families in preierenetr iu YOUH OKl'E"B , wjuMcd and helps bereavement to wear It Is l m their Cigars and Tobaccos, UAVK the of hope. you but the secret of spiritual success. logical Seminary, New York, was one of ny other I have sola uiamoenain s sti If look into the No man ran sit in significance. of Remedy past live years Chinese, and Japanese Tgas, Pw .life cf Christ, you wi'l find love as the silence and rejoice unusual The number cou?h for the Made there unless the echo of a good deed fii.s his Alumni was the larerept ever gathered. !,.ith mmnlete satisfaction to myself Crockery, Mattings, Home wide cr. :he firmament and as deep as ears. you !an,j pays DruRsrist J. Gold- - Vase3, Camphorwood What greedily save you will Professor Briggs was warmly welcomed. customers." Trunk, . AT the seu; luvc as exhaust less as river Mor-.ifT- f the lose; what you freely give you will Prnfppsnr rt rr lvr-f- l an ovation, icmith Van EttPn. N. T. "I have always Ratan Chairs. save. ordt-nnr- v which flows eternally into tne ocean, but i- my own family, both for EXCHANGE never wholly spends Professor Hastings satd the Institution used it wnMRN'S Itself. I beseech had been rescued from hands that co'ishs and colds ard for the cough Silks and Satins you, therefore, to love along the line of The Bulgarian - anu ci- - Government has ap- would have turned it from its follow.. 13 grippe, iiiiu il vcij All Freib Tueedtji ttA one perpendicular until you reach the pointed Rabbi Dr. Markus Ehrenpreis fnlmd.iro frnm tta h!cinrv frnm itS ficacious. For saie oy tsenson, eimm ...Of Kind a,fSS 210-2- 12 throne of God. and to love along the line Djakovan chief rabbi of Bulgaria. true animus and aim, and is now sate & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents, Nuuanu Street. 'h ,. i i ' - , i

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: JUXE 23, 1900.

MYSTERIES OF THE MOOtf. A iv M t MVw fin av i bpb Av rnander IS unui u v nrvrolA Max Orlopp i i v.I itiiii roI i Mil maaiamuui luiniu - of that vessel, in l nil l i j i l in in i iin l which achievement made him champion Interesting of the crew. Observations by Prof. WALK IN DOING DAY'S Governor Roosevelt was a renowned Pickering of Harvard. ONE. WrRI athlete during his college days, and his life on the plains after his graduation at In a broad, expanse on the nv.ion's Harvard only served to harden his mus- i . flt cles. Since he became Governor he has i . northern hemisphere, known to astro- taken wrestling nomers as Mare Serenltatis, there ("kciiation Time. Steps. Feft. Miles. lessons from a well the Gvtt'iig breakfast 7 a. m. to 7:4 SW known professional in Albany. II .19 The a whitish spot some four miles in Washing dishes ami cleaning liouse S:00 to 10:45 7,2iH H.SS!) 2.23 Governor of New York takes to ath- j 10:45 diameter to which the name of Linne Wf.shing and dressing baby to 11:40 . 1.7t 2,640 .50 letics entirely as a matter of business. has been given. assidu- fJoing to market .'. 11:40 to 12:10 1,320 l.fN .37 He believes that good physical ' It has been i;.-Ui- lunch 12:10 to 1 p.m. 1.SS0 health watched many because 2.S70 .56 is necessary to the conduct "of his otfioe ously f.r jears, Washing dishes and putting kitchen to on the strenuous lines he i about 165 something occurred which rights 1:30 to 2:05 l,S4fl 2,310 .43 has marked to 3:20 6il 9H0 out for himself. He sees no reason why caused a wonderful thange Jn its ap- - Ironing 2:5 .13 I'.aby for airing 3:20 to 4:25 2.420 3,630 ,fi9 the executive of a great State should jpearance. p.efore 4:45 It looked like a crater (.letting dinner to 6:00 2,040 Z.9'jt) . .70 not indulge in innocent and healthful but little elevated above the j.lain and (""leaning up :45 to 7:40 1,870 2.S05 .53 recreation, particularly as it helps to It throat filled black shadow. Tending baby 7:40 to 8:05 1.100 1.650 .31 equip him for the better performance with t)c!d Jots 8 :0." to 9 :hi 2,0!M 3,135 .59 Suddenly, instead of crater, it ap- of his public duties. The effort made in a certain too fastidious quarters in New peared as a white spot. Later on a Total 25.DC0 38,940 7JJ8 ; I York to discourage the forthc.ominsr . i. - dark center showed In the spot, as if friendly wrestling match has resulted the missing crater yawntd again Just how many steps a housewife takes ecrsisted of sliced pineapple, soft-boile- d only in impressing :: : had eggs, the Governor with ' 7 '' I J fi i.m' a a day has long been an Interesting ques- lamb chops, tea and rolls. It was the conviction beneath its mysterious covering. But ready at 7:45 and I was rather proud to that it should be earned . ft t It has never before been answered. out as originally tic. ' J Hif 4 7 no further change occurred, and as tion see that I had walked only one-fift- h of a planni. if for pass- The New York State Household Eco- mile. other reason than to break, down the V' . more than thirty years have since tl ir discussed re- "As the baby did not wake up 1 washed useless prejudice existing among pro- 1' A ed without any alteration In the aspect nomic Association it at its dishes, v t only conclusion ar- the straightened up the kitchen fessional pursuits against a .,mar.ly J ,of Linne some astronomers have begun cent conference. The and cleaned the house. There were three sport. Chicago Inter .Ocaan. to question whether the observers of rived at was that the' mileage Involved Neds to make. I also swept and dusted wf-.- the rooms. On days when 1 a quarter of a century ago did not make something stupendous. particular do not have ld-- a on this work to do there are Slippery English.. a mistake. ' The of collecting Information washing, ironing, washing windows, Now Prof. Pickering rescues Linne's the subject for use as a basis of reform scrubbing and many other duties that Scribner's Magazine for May goes to originated reading course of make up the week's work. considerable trouble to prove . as at the farm that" the reputation a genuine marvel, but at "The pedometer rules of grammar should not be accepted' DANIEL WEB1TEU. J "Then I the College of Agriculture. The faculty showed that I had would advise you to do so." the same time Increases the mystery. three-quarte- rs deemed it of sufficient importance to send traveled two and miles in as the shibboleth of intellect. Passing jSulil "Vtbster, and lulling one of 'Watching it during the eclipse, when merely getting my house In order. This over numerous con- the Miss Martha Van Rensselaer to Cornell the instances of bad frm hlS pot'kct hande1 11 1 the Tt a seemed Incredible, for I had walked and struction charged against such respect- ,,Tr.;s ofthe Gr.at Expounder l" ne,8ha'1',,w r,aSi,ed "kefc t collect statistics hearing along that worked so fast that I had not realized the ZZ' oohng facross the face of the many little steps I was taking. able ancients as Marlowe, Beaumont and -- line. - The man was moon, measure-whil- e glancing over Fletcher, Shakespeare,. Sterne, Fielding, rf th Constitution. covered with confuai n, lie found by careful collecting After the morning- paper Webster continued: mi nts the size of the white spot The underlying motive in for a few minutes, I washed and dressed Ben Jonson, and even that "other mons- :ivi that statistics Is educational. They are the baby, and in waiting on her journey- ter of exactitude," Dr. Johnson, the writ- ii' f the tiobl. st trultn of "And while you are about It you had surrounding Linne Increased while tluse ed t be used not merely to show the vast half a mile. This always occupies one er gives examples of execrable grammar u r's bi tter get - In hour. I to ihnracter that he a bookkeeper who under- buried the shadow, the amount of moth- started market and got back In the works ,of Thackeray, Scott, Lyt-to- n, of work done by a wife and 12:10, rd Hands double the expansion In of amount at having only added one-thi- of it d the men who worked for entry!" at the same time the diameter the er within the limit of her own home, but a mile by this little outdoor trip. Du Maurier and Hardy. handing him another receipt. ispot being about one-six- th of a mile. As a rebuke to those wno constantly . il l!. For I'oVter Wright he to teach women how one step can be made "It was now time to get lunch. As this "Now," tne eclipse passed off began to e, watch for bad specimens of what Is some- said Webster, "I am going to''9 it worlc of two. consisted of calm bouillon, tomato om-lett- it. the highest regard. to Jo tho lettuce salad, rolls times alluded to sarcastically In the mag- n.iln.d p,iy this bill Just once more, but I as-I- I contract again. Meanwhile the ICew York Sunday World and marmalade, upon my this Is not all. Measurements of there was not much cooking to be done, azines' as "newspaper" or "reporter's" a constant companion y'u word of honor that But h:t solved the problem in the most prac- Kut the faithful hand of the pedometer English, it may not be amias to quote a I will not pay It tne enigmatical spot made when there up li i'ii insf und llshlng mcumh m, the fourth time!" tical way. At its request Mrs. Jesse Wil- moved a mile and a half by the time few choice bits from famous writers wno 11 under-nl..v..- .l was two-iift- hs no eclil'se showed li-- Hundred" it ready and another of a mMy The one great pastime i'va8 that liams of East One and Sev- had ample opportunity to correct in proof ii" nan living knows so much that Webster-- mile when the dishes were In M.r.hr.1,1 rjK similar but much more extensive street, has worn a pedometer washed and their first and second mistakes. r .. enteenth everything again in Its place. . it l'i ' lun.-- life .f Webster, Ms consequence "everybody of hours he would wander up and down 'fluctuation in of the varia- for one day. "There was a little Ironing to be done. A sentence saying that ' and disposition Air. In fall- - went away having pretensions to polite- it'Tis, as the streams and across the meadows. tion the Intensity of the eunlight Mrs. Williams is the originator of the This did not. apparently, involve manv ' t. mil It wns from his lips that iing upon It In the course of the lunar . steps, but the hand swung around three- - ness, and with them" would hardly pass As a rule, however, he enjoyed atnou. well-manag- ed I "fisher- " j(.lKhlh8 of a mile when u was through. In muster in the editorial rooms of n of I re- - upon i a .iny the facts shall man's luck." was lay. A day the moon is equal to recent series of articles on housekeeping ti1e meantime I had been called to newspaper, It rarelv that he toJ the and yet Thackeray about fourteen of our days that is in the Sunday World, and is a high au dcor and had to go In to see about babv used In "Vanity c:ught a fish, unless by Its own several times, which helped those words Fair." This ..id mun chopping wood i ,. . say, nearly two weeks elapse between thority upon tlie subject. the register of English could iw wmniB cnianicieu on ine along. . "master diction" write i lu d Ms house but on bum- - sunrise and sunset at any point on the l'uring the day she went about her not only very bad but very bungling and lii ho.k and couldn't escape. The fish as The was In "It was now time to take baby for her " y tn-s- : of housework usual. routine 1 unintelligible as, i rnnd rrplled In cheery face of the motiy. Measurements way 7 m. ana airing. hurried to get her ready, and English at times, for would nibble all the halt from the hook no varied, blie arose at a. I we li,.' pi. n. Ah, yes, Mr. Llnnc made? two days after the sun has 9 p. rn. In small, went out for an hour. This added Instance, in "The NeWcomes," when he roni retird at She lives a inree-quarte- ra without bis ever pulling - ot the line from lie-roo- m Sh- only one child, a , . .. . . , a mile. to the account : tells his bewildered readers that "Miss :,.!. r w.is a grand man, and we slu.ll risen upon it give It a diameter of near- flat. has " the water. baby old. Her life is of , '.' ? get ainner, and Cann, iwho was from ayhams, having , )h4 tx ly live miles. ten months that ? 'V1 "ann like again. He left R ip way Measured after it has the average housekeeper. She does all tb ccckt " aa the table. As this governess young lady 'r When a little ahead or behind been eight days to un- ls he elaborate meal of the day been a to i..e who M.irslifleM that can never be lille 1." , exposed the her own work and atiends to her baby. .mof is dead, and who now live- he was always muttering to hlm.v-lf- fehe un- - and eal a good deal of work, I did makes such a t .lil'i t to clouded sun Its diameter Is less than keeps her house neat, but avoids srrm occur to Ms honest nnd many cf his grandest speeches necessary labor. The pedometer shows uo.1. fee' tnat, 1 1,3,1 wasted any steps lihood as she can best raise by going out I ce-al- two miles and a half. During the long tMt the of Welister left n In the performance of her daily du- - i w'l;,n the pedometer showed that I had as a daily teacher ... were composed while on these excur that three-quarte- rs afternoon, as sun gradually two-fift- h walked cf a mile while Du Maurier wrote in "Trilby" his ii in ilie entjre nation that cnld sions, lunar the ties she walked seven and miles. that dn his return he would always be- preparing it. . . . r I..- - d. sinks and the fierceness of its heat Mrs. Williams is thoroughly systematic, heroine "appeared In slippers without nil' To Ms simple nil ud tb u,row. f j n ms'-l- under the old elm tree She has studied the art of economizing "We lingered over dinner for three-step- s. heels, but which her feet had ennobled," n, comes a little tempered, Linne begins : or Webster was mutter 'f In the doorjard and enjoy a short nap And yet ia one day she took 35,'yj quarters of an hour, and I was glad to which was rather a remarkable perform- n.l.iry Importiince to a. r to increase again in diameter, and steps. silence' the pedometer for that length of Wehtr while resting from his fatigue. According to the testimony of the pe- - ance, as the heels were missing. Bulwer "... r, ii r.Mhermsn boon 'om- - when the sun gets near the horizon time. The hand was creeping along In gone and a . .... my w leave me nouse ion;eter, ir woman s wor is never uoue an amazing fashion, taking note of every Lytton told how "scarcely had she air. spot ns I tn,. wonderful Is seen to have al Clodius and of his gay com-panio- ii. From Mm learned m i riL7Tif piace.i nis nanus upon rr f it is not her fault. She walks almost little step that I would not have consid than several ..... i - nr- - .i ..r i i "".most regained the magnuuue that it 3,t 'no miles a year trying to get to the ered worth mentioning. Hut every one broke in." v But Hardy in his cn. shoulders and said: "Would vou like ...' . , i,,nn. end of it. Ami then she starts out again. steps was now being added to "Madding Crowd" surpassed when r ,.o a man from All the Ms-- ft rec- of these both than try thrtt htiM nc.Vrr ifore appeared n!cht At this rate she has a wonderful the account, aud they were making miles he wrote of "the groups of rcl'.gious men in. I blogrnphles that have .V.. ' ord for pedestrianism after twenty years in a marvelous way. . cvcriini ..rint" . spread- - still occupied in doing all they could to .. ... w These chantres susrrest frost ot housekeeping, for even if she never me . . . , . .. i v,,. "When dinner was over there were the i r!iicn. lie assurcn iii.i; ,...... V.i v keep down the .contlagt'ation which was I mm nothing wouiu mg in me snauow unu receuing ,ttne i" any uuin.ir u. " " " or- " n ..f !rnpl. hublls nnr. r llred. i iiMureii mat in dishes to wash, the kitchen to put in imrf -- tter. Isunshine. or a cloud alternately "md& der, the baby to be undressed and put to not much." t !)(!. h cared absolutely r.dhintT. XrtTn These are only. a few of the many in- I have told you Mr. !ng and contracting under similarWXOlUIn- - ov,.r Wrilliams is a more l;ed, and' everything arranged for the i hi4 I "W.l, that estimates. Mrs. 9 stances in which the best literary crafts- t'ress about home he colli. not by Prof, than usually expert housekeeper, and mlit. When o'clock came and I was 'hiiukuIhIioiI any Webster would never speak on politics fluences. The fact discovered ready to retire the pedometer showed a men of the nineteenth century fell into from of his fun iT two-lift- when here, but iV would talk to the as- - Pickering that even the shadow of the "K?Uha figured at total of seven and h miles that I error, but they are sufficient to prove the ''diermen neighbor. liar ly did h - upon "1X ben probably had walked during the day. tongue so slippery requires coy-- semblrd neighbors and guests on mat- earth falling for a short time thelorilV eighteen inches, which is a mother that it r i collar, An ni l slouch h I hurly-burl- y it ters pertaining to farming. On one oc- - spot causes it to expand to a measura- - low" average. "And I am not what might be called a vigilant watching, not only in the In4 head, and his trousers w i a nt- - very busy woman, icasb.n some Hoston friends presented ble degree shows how sensitive it Is as I have a small of newspaper offices, but also in i i tutknl Inside nf hi boots. toVhow home and only three in family. As a the quiet of the bookman's study. ,hlm with an enormous plough to use on alternations of temperature. statement of one day's rule, . I am not nightfall, but It .t only h ih.r work: tired at when he removed his if. Ms farm. Webster gave out word that Hut frost or a cloud upon the mom' As I was told by the Sunday World when I looked at the record of my day's ix'MH th massive proportions it hi es journeying I I ought to be used on a day It Pre-suppos- an atmosphere and va-I- S felt that Coaling Water Nicaragua. that you realised that you certain would be christened. up. in ii. The day arrived, and the surrounding pors there. They certainly must be take a slnxle step that I"Z.llicould avoid. there was an instrument would me," railroad n 1. mt In the presence of a mlvrhty It "If that "That reminds said a farmers for miles came trt witness the widely different from such things upon is true I was busy all day, but I am quite register what the hands do as well as the man,, who had been a listener, "of the UK, Wh-- n Thorwnldsen, prent the event. A do.en teams with the earth, but if they are abundant feet the figures would be something primitive method of cooling water ia M- . t aristocratic startling." mult sculptor, saw lut n occupants came down from Hoston. It enough to cause motions and changes, vegue in Mexico and Central America." .i i of Towers, at Home, he luiru-"Ah- ! jy - simple, ex' was expected by every one that Web-- ; visible to our eyes, their presence may The principle is perfectly but a new of m, Jupiter, ' is about the thing, great speech on possibly Indicate the existence of yet lofty, steep and sharp-peake- d moun- - there a certain knack " l ster would make a the those places the search for further a' man to lie could hardly be perso-vl- reviewing more Interesting things In the lunar that I have never known white the history of fine a Vallev for a of coveries should be pushed. Some day . . it It wits the actual hea l of a tainsa3 nation fully acquire. lilr;; farming back to the time when Clncln-- t world. our silent satellite may us In one of the broiling rir.tn. i .hermits to Inhabit as could well be im- - astonish "When a native niitii niwii, nwt tho mnat mierhtv It should be added because the tact. with revelations of greater human in- hot little villages of Interior Nicaragua In d. half-gall- on Kvry ninn. woman and child th cab-;M- le mys-agine- ..A few thousand Boer riflemen thronn In the world to cultivate at present Increasing the terest than any that far-awa- y wants to cool some water, she tills a ''-- r ' on two-thir- ds ":Mrhod hud a full run of huge In his Itoman garden tery. may In the end aid In solving it stationed the kopjes of Plato could can offer. earthenware Jar about house, from cellar to g irret. 1!that changes like those witnessed In make it safe from invasion against the full. Parenthetically I say 'she be- Ui.iii.viT a ram In, the The plough was out an. 1, entire lunar world. In singular cause this is a task that requires more msn firt yoke splendid fought &ffect of this nn ten of hitched well-know- .mountain-ringe- d - energy than any male Nicaraguan was he did was t open the si lebounf. n markings on valley it has been no- An Athletic Governor. ' j the other the In two peo- - possess. The jar Is made . front. More hundred ob-.tic- ever known to tkn down th old decanter, and p ur than of eclipse ed that the rising sun, Just peering i moon. his pie stood around on tiptoe ex- - At the time "My son is going to wrestle with Gov- of baked clay, and, not being glased, is it it l.i m brandy. the the cf Pickering carefully above tne surrounding peaks, looks of If vb'bor np- - servntions Prof. ernor Roosevelt, and he's going to throw partially porous and soon becomes moist "mh. he won doubly wetrotii ; If f." pectatlon. Webster soon made his down upon a vast whitish gray ex- - calling spirits 'watched three or four remarkable him, too," is a statement credited to on the outside. Two leather straps are 'i-"- It Immediately lowered hi n In penranre. lle had been locaUUt9 on ,unar 8urface, where filling the whole of the im- - firmly to neck, and, seizing ga.t. the lanse. Captain Henry B. Turner, a Seventh attached the f"iHi.T' estimation. rrom tne siy ueeP. ana n.s was craters yawn or flat plains lie extended, mense interior. But as the solar orb these In her hands, she begins to rotate Seizing New regiment re- f rhiblrew he was particularly fond. somewhat uncertain. the but not the slightest alteration was ob- - swings clear of the mountain tops and York veteran. He is the jar swiftly In the air. The mouth is ' p lough and spreading his open, centrifugal keeps iprfrt children would nestle in n' handles feet served In forms or appearance the shadows of the pinnacles and ridges ferring to the young man who has an wide but action yelled to me In his deep bass voice: their liquid from flying out. The average mho no were he was ex- - become shorter upon the plain beneath appointment to wrestle with the Gov the readily those who you ready, Wright? during the time that Linne native woman is frail and listless In ap- "Tiiiinf with his Mr. Vr' fit "'Are 'pandlng under the chilling effect of the the gray color first brightens and then ernor of the Empire State at the New pearance, which they . , ., - but the "tiriifil: All ready. Mr. WeOSter, was ine u..t-i- ,i rnnidlv fades over nil tho Riirfara nf the York Athletic Club within the next few- meaning course foP speech. earth's exhibit at this sort of calisthenics is "N. In.l.KC bitii reply, of the Ra the blaze of the valley until at lunar noon Plato has days. "Charley" as is about the same as human bInK could straightened himself up by aKaln untemrered Turner is described marvellous. It o f a word about politico here. It "Webster un fel, upon ,t turned almost black, while at the same a chunkey little fellow, every inch of swinging Indian clubs, and I am afraid . n- - a mighty effort and shouted: j Inclosing say how long seen them keep 4 tsbooe.l subject. IP any one mr There j,f however, at least one other time Its mountains of chalky am-- 1 to I have him bone and sinew. He holds the up, you might set me down as a ; .I'.ni'.l darken-'- .n sn "'Then let her rip!' 'locality on moon where curious whiteness are ablaze with the sunshine. championship wrestling it lest I'olltlcs, Ms brow the ateur for al prize liar. Generally the lord and master "The whole crowd dropped to the de- - appearances, connec-groun- d light weight. his and iKint." changes of similar origin have been These taken In Like father hi' lies in one corner of their 'jacal,' or hut. ring-shape- d Company P. rirrnlmr. flohlng. horses, entile, Ico, and roared with laughter, tected the plain called tlon with the remarkable phenomena brothers, he enlisted in smoking a cigarette and watchingf tne with his big plough, lu- - Seventh regiment, as soon as he became rl hens these wer Ms favorite while Webster, piato. This Is also in the northern reported by Prof. Pickering, indicate operation languidly. . When the woman up soil. of age. When war came he went out Vrn.o, te knew rvery one of his cat-- '' proceeded to rip the Thlsnar hemisphere, about 500 miles from that there are certain places on the with the naval reserves and was as- thinks the water is sufficiency cool, she hy nam as knew t'.ie same plough can now be seen on top of Linne. It is astonishingly regular In moon where the contrast between day- - signed to duty on Elfrida, which stops with a dextrous twist of the wrist, as well he the jar. Usually he takes iirtiHO nf Ms Senators. Of hlo the Faneull Hall market In Boston, and outline, about sixty miles In diameter, light and darkness or between heat and was scouting outside Sandy Hook. One and hands him the brother Com- - a gulp, growls out 'Moocha calora!" Mr l.-- Is a conspicuous object for miles .very fiat and completely encircled with cold manifests peculiar effects, and in of his exploits was the defeat of he was very aroud. And here I.e which Is native patois for ulamed hot, iil.l a portion of eAch day . around. describ- pnd sou- and she begins again, patiently And hneln veteAhles. "Would you like to have a little ing pinwheels. I have never made a test your home?" you A jr ning btwyer of the Ylllag once venir of visit to Webster's with a thermometer, but I assure was tem- m nnd aoked Mm what h had better asked Mr. Wright, as the writer they can reduce tepid water to the j me. very spring." "uly b build himself up In hi pmfes- - about to leave. "Here, come with THE LAST SCRAP. perature of a cool mountain and I will clve you something. Look In "Timlp seeds." was the laconic reply.; this old trunK Ana see mis pwe oi iei-T- h Was a Friend in Need. used to to me from d that he write well-know- di.lpl of BUckstone follow frs very David Christie Murray, the n Advice. studied up everything Washington. I treasure them ago one. Take author, told irf print some time the M hors upon the subject of turnips. MMy. but you shall have story of the hardships of his first year in "" I he became a master of the prfn-- ! '"ur pick." London. After carrying aoout his manu- x ii l'o (,f vegetable. A year or tw- Here was a una, inuee.i. rummm scripts in vain from one publishing house that one penniless if "Twurd n neighboring orlr.in- - the letters over, and finally selected to another, he found himself f.irmer homeless. He slept upon the Thames I .i of that I considered most characteristic and rw turnip, from the sale embankment for two n:ghts. For two te.., a f of the man. It was about farming and '.... r. eopected to make on days be had not eaten food. Another neighbor begun t cattle. It also puts a new light his morning ne was sianamg r.v'" Is well known On the third '! " 'I It same seed, nid a itw.ilt character as a debtor. It on London bridge, looking gloomily into ' be wns a roor financier, and the "'i'"' 1. The originator of the r ed that the black water, when the editor of a mm i.e who knew hira passed with a " l Webster to pro.4e.ute great puoiic peiiors uiun icwspaper rtiln want to pay his debts; that he had no hasty nod. He hesitated, looked at him. "".i n, Wrhotrr replied: back. I - to uo so. r.' ai.d came r..t no well hooked up on Hir- ""ir - Oh, Murray," he cried, "you are Just io no io a from the cnamoer, buu wh- you spare couple ouirht be. but there was wining to sen the man I want! Can a I'V f Ihny over at the Vlllg e no rlusivcly that re of hours?" k pay this reason " ,) Hh. ut them. fi' and get M n. any thing to debts. For "Yes," Murray said, dryly. w great historical value. on I v io your It lo a letter of "I want an article on for esse. misconception of his Notiving la- T!. f ir'nee r.rit,l olT And eng:i ,1 It corrects public tomorrow. Birthday article. ,!'' bored no dry dates. Something lignt, crractcr. of-ic- "" trim. When the trial can fanciful you understand? Go to the e. " tliwyer Aotonlohed Judge, Jury Here It Is: pens ready. "Washington. Feb. 2. You'll find paper and by profound le.irnirT '5. my And, oh, by the way, "I ml. tire hlo Wright: Mr. Weston will Send it to desk. V o ,,o, t of The r Torter I may riot be there in time. We'll settle turnip. $100. I will try to send k won. and the j.V.n band you and in advance," thrusting a couple of sov- t I you some more soon. ereigns into his band. 'iwv. f ,rt, on the road to f.inv M Murray, ' r'nt "I have no objection to parting with "I wrote the article," said the Ames steers or the Hazeltlne, or "and found out long iterward thit the birthday of Columbus did r.ct c v. e fvr months. day success &:ne to , do not care about exchang- - From tnat ' 'l l.i Mm for payment price, hut I me. That man saved my life." M Mr- - - Tne onPr you 'M " ' 1 have pill l"f "h P""0- Of almsgiving, as of the giving of ad- ...n Weboter, ($15) Is enough I would not 'h I before " have made vice, it may be said: a .. v any more, Mr. Ames may take value all depends t,.. re'uhbof rp I 11.111 ii.,.nini ho r - Its un ir nurn-inu- ctu, way In which It's done. ' the Iirown The Tiiiiken. pay ueom. Youth's Companion. rliiht. then: cull siraln In the almost Anything io im " you." everytnmg ami I will settle with Mr. Delano Krueger , ...... -,- .n- Web- - "If you do not trAde with Other people besides Paul have ... mountaineers, and dreamed dreams." As r,:i-- p; told 'we will fatten the "seen visions and d hi, Fletcher, .nd long ago as June 13, 1SP7, the Rev. C. of Pretoria, on a day set apart - when I come home If we keep Spoelstra -"'I not r.nd a receipted bill. To month, for humiliation and prayer on account white-face- d oxen, black and red receipted M1U the the of the rinderpest scourge, made use of ahlwInV 7ha bill had steers, the large he following significant and prophetic . f'.t. the do put th re-- j the Jumpers, we J fJ W A W 1 . words: "I hear, in , a noise as that tm.l twice. Webster though army marching from all sides on In b;o pocket and -- aid nothing, teams, another J""" of an - ul- - Lock to this land. I hear the clash of swords, in lbs nrnrnin, the neighbor returned .er's barn might oxen, perhaps, might go Jn the rifle volleys, the thunder of the can- M.e hN seat! non. A desperate struggle ensues a i"J o,7;im riere. WrUht written Mr. Stevens of the th pota oes He struggle of life and death. It Js decisive tnni -- .I 'the'uecAntr. Filling the Revere House .bout the inheritance of the fathers falls Into li ... wants. I win er, ... . w.. .. it- tr- - the w III write for what he the hands of the enemy." A royalist pa-ti- ,n nrim. n ... a Tr I. I hmit ; "n n. t... him to io....drink. Weosier isae air. the Grahamstown Journal, asserts. Ice? indeed, that the authenticity of the re- you keep booksr "Flesse write me once a week. port Is beyond all doubt as we hope the lilunk, do DANIEL WEBSTER. fact will prove. ' Tk man Assured him that he did not. "Yrs..

- -- m r-- . - ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, 8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL JUNE 23 1900. 4 ii to Navy Tard, "Boston, Masst as relief J. H0PP & CO. J. H0PP & CO nf TJeut. Smith. June 13, 1900. Lieut R. C. Smith, detached work:' I 2 CHANGES George Lawley & Son, June 12, 1900; . June 16. o Capt. N. M. Dyer, detached Navy Yard. o o"D w 11. 1000; to special ; Boston, Mass., June temporary duty in charge Puget Sound AMichigan Miracle Biiil a. Naval Station, Bremerton, Wash., June o. Just Arrived: Years. C3 Late Orders For Uncle 16, during absence of apt. Coghlan. Speach Restored after Nearly 13 o Capt. C. F. Goodrich, upon arrival 27k Yptilanti Commercial, TpntantuMieh. O home, to prepare course of lectures for Many things appear miracnlont Officers. delivery at Naval War College, New- that are really tha result of natural The Best at the Lowest Sam's laws, the workings of which can b Per Ex Diamond Head port. ex- h cap- accurately predicted. A striking Price at HOPFS. and E. B. Sutton, viz.- - Lieut. P. Williams, detached office ample of this occurred in a promi- bS;1'? tain of yard. Navy Yard, League Island, nent Michigan family recently, and Movements and Promotions ofMen Pa.; to Richmond immediately. there can be no Question as to the o Hats, Caps, G. P. Caps. FW ..VH Lieut. C. N. Atwater, Department's or- truthfulness of the narrative since it o-- ed Cartridges: a Uaa. Well-kno- wn Is attested by Mrs. Harriet Begole, of tJ to Many 31. 1909, Na- -- niw M der May modified. Detached Ypsilantl, Mich., a sister-in-la-w of o Svmour'8 Celebrat 16, 9; to val Academy June Instead June Mr. Joshua Begole, who w Gov Shears, Cane Knives X-C- nt 1883-4- . ft Hawaiians. Monongahela on June 17. ernor of Michigan In Mrs. Butcher Knives. M E. B. Underwood, de- Begole said: m mi..k Lieut. Comdr. "In 1886 I Buffered from a severe o Paint and Varnish it1 tached Alliance when placed out of com- Illness; during which my voice o Gasoline, College, New- left Benzine and Tnile!? following are theNavy changes as mission; to Naval War me and I did not speak above a "f The whisper for nearly 13 years. Navy Journal: port, for course of instruction. 't given in the Army and Lieut. H. G. Macfarland, to home, via I was treated by five local physi- cians and afterward consulted lead- Also Agents for Lieut. Comdr. W. McLean, detached Dixie, from Manila. . ing specialists of New York. They Department, Capt. McGowan, suspended froni du- diagnosed my case as paraly- 3 l'.uieau of Ordnance, Navy J. partial PANSY COOKING STOVES. May 31; to duty June 1, connection -- tting ty on half sea pay for six months from sis, stating that the left side of my 4. 1900. throat was entirely paralyzed, the o HAVILAND WARE. out Mayflower, and to duty as executive June right side partially so. For nearly navigating officer when placed in P. A. Surg. II. B. Scott, retired, died eight years I have suffered from Folks "TJ and a GATE CITY WATER of oedema, of the lungs May 29, 1900, ai severe stomach disorder and about FILTERS commission. ago WU- - Enelgn C. B. Barnes, detached Alliance Wallingford, Conn. a year I decided to try Dr. jfrfc Harriet Beaole. VICTOR SAFE & LOCK to Torpedo Hams' Pink Pills for Pale People. CO. May 28; to Lancaster May 28. Lieut L. J. Clark, Naval 'My stomach trouble was relieved, my general health became greatly o Newport, 25, 1900, for course im- Aermotor Wlndmiiia , v A. A- - Surg. W. II. Bucher, detached Station, June proved and to my surprise I regained control of my vocal organs. 1 have o ' ueei commission; pver 'm Alliance when placed out of of instruction. used five boxes of the pills and last November I spoke aloud for the first time mills come to this country- - k 71 age to duty at Naval Hospital, New York, Lieut Comdr. A. McCrackln, to Inde- In almost 13 years. I am now years of and nave full control of my voice. pendence as executive, June 30, 1900. (Signed) Mas. Harriet A. Begole." 19th day May, 1899, Alli- Bworn to and subscribed before mo this of at YpsllantL Comdr. F. H. Delano, detached Lieut. Comdr. J. B. Collins, detached Michigan. Johm P. Kisk, Notary Public The abovn artlfW mi, 1 .. commission and to upon reporting relief, o If yeu have t already done ance when out of Independence of Dr. Williams Pills for People are an unfailing specific for o LOWEST BEDROCK PRICES pw! College Instruction. 30, 1900; to Navy Yard, Mare Isl- Pink Pale such War for June diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Vitus' dance, so, why not let us figure te fit O call and examine for yoursett, ,'l Lieut. Comdr. W. McLean, detached and, Cal., July 5, for such duty as com- St sciatica, after-effec- ts - of Ordnance, May 31, and to mandant may assign. neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the of the grip, palpi- Q. your house complete with awn- Bureau heart, pale sallow complexions, forms Mayflower, June 4, as executive. Naval Cadets C. T. Wade, B. G. Bar tation of the and and all of weakness a. Inge. office Na- either In or female. If you knew what a saving g Lieut C. C. Marsh, detached thalow, C. A. Gardner, and J. C. Kress, male o HAWAIIAN HARD WARE CO 11 val Intelligence, June 2, and to Mayflow- detached Naval Academy June 8, 1900; to there Is In your carpets, curtains O er, June i, as navigator and senior watch home, wait orders. e ready for sea ser- WILLIAMS' and tapestry, you would not be NO. 207 FORT ST, 1 D f f officer. vice about July 1, on board Chicago. 1 OPPOSITE Alli- Look this Sold by single seasen. SPRECKELS" BANK. P. A. Taym. C. Conard, detached C. R. Train, S. Woods, for oUl all without them a J commission; to iiome Naval Cadets I ance when out of C. S. Freeman, xt T. Menner, G. W. trade mark druggists, so o They pay for themselves In a and wait orders. Steele, B. T. Bulmera and W. N. Jeffers, on every g cents per box ; o very Chap. A. O. Sykes, detached Alliance Academy 8, 1900 U 03 short time. O tempor- detached Naval June 'Package, IK boxes, $2. HO when out of commission and to to home, wait orders. Be ready for sea 9 ALE u six jo. Birthday Gifts ary duty on Wabash, June II a. T3 It service about July 1, on Asiatic Station. EOPLE fiC a. Lieut. II. K. Crank, order 17th Inst, A. Gleaves, detached connection Torpedo in- Lieut o modified. Report Station for Alabama; to Indiana, as navigator, DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE COMPANY, Schenectady, Y. May 26 of June 1. N. O struction instead June 6. 1900. O Our stock is replete wythc-noTe's- Lieut. II. A. BIspham, order 19th inst. Lieut. S. E. W. Kittelle, detached Or Speaking of your inside fur- suitable for birthday presents. modified. Detached Richmond and to flee Naval Intelligence, Navy Depart Torpedo Station for instruction June 18 ment; to Indiana, June 6. 1900, nishings, they can be made to of June 1. instead Lieut. W. W. .Phelps, detached Bureau look like new a few dollars in-- j Have you seen the new Lieut. C. H. Harlow, detached Alliance of Navigation, Navy Department; to In O when out of commission, and to duty in diana, June 6. 1900. O vested in furnl- - NET HERSOLE BKACEIET? charge of Branch Hydrographlc office. Lieut. F. R. Bralnard, detached com ture before too may Boston, June 14. 3 it is late Sterling Silver, mand Stringham; to Massachusetts, June C-- Laiys Size, JlW ENGINES CL. .GASOLINE "T3 Lieut. A. A. Pratt, detached Branch 1900. save you three times that amount Child's Sizei 75 cents. 14, Hydropraphlc office, Boston, June and Lieut. L. H. Chandler, detached Bu later. fi Guaranteed 923-1.0- 00 fine. to Torpedo Station for instruction reau Ordnance. Navy Department; to O June Id Massachusetts, June 6. 1900. O Ensign S. O. Magill, detached Essex o Lieut C. L. , detached Constel Another lot of STERLING SILVTI and to hospital, Newport, R. I., for treat- lation; o Massachusetts, June 6, 1900. THIMBLES at 25c each; sizes S ton ment. Lieut. T. S. Wilson, detached Wabash; V. Pay Insp. J. Thompson, sick leave Massachusetts, June 6. 1900. o granted for months; three abroad. T. M. o Do we Lieut. E. S. Kellogc, detached New Lieut. Comdr. Potts, detached 03 J.Hopp.&Co! not forget that manufictw York and to Immediately. Navy Yard, New York; to Massachusetts any article In Gold or Silver Jewelry. j..ex as navigator, June 6, 1900. Lieut. E. L. Bennett, order May 21, to Q Torpedo Station for Instruction, revoked. Naval Cadet L. Noa, department's or LEADING FURNITURE C. Bailey, to der 2d Instant modified to" Kentucky, o Lieut. detached Hartford; 1900, 3C home and one months' leave. June 11, instead of Kearsarge. DEALERS. o M. R. COUNTER, Lieut. W. J. Manion, Essex Naval Cadet R. L. Berry, department's o detarhed 2d modified; to and to hospital, Newport, IS. I., Tor treat- order instant Kearsarge, S07 Fo"t Street, ment. June 11, 1S00, instead of Kentucky. Lieut. Comdr. j. C. Colwell, to tempor . Lieut. V. Chase, J. detached Lancaster 20, 900, KING AND 3Ja X EL STS. and to Alliance immediately. ary duty Pensacola, June then to w Ensign II. Williams, Alliance Asiatic station, via Doric, sailing from o Hawaiian Woils detached 30. o Soa and to Lancaster immeuiately as watch San Francisco June Lieut. R. H. Jackson, department's or- 03. O and division officer. -- EMMA STREET near Vineyari Surg. C. N. Flske, commissioned der 1st instant modified; to Asiatic Sta- cu TJ Asst. Doric, sailing San Francis-e- o Q. assistant surgeon from May 15, 1900. tion via from June 30, lbOO, instead of army trans- Capt. 8. C. Lemly, commissioned Judge port. o Manufacturer ot PRIZE! Advocate General with rank of captain LARGEST GASOLINE PUMPING PLANT IN THE WORLD for term of four years from 4th day of Lieut Comdr. E. J. Dorn, detached Na- o June, val Academy, June 30, 1900; to temporary 8o H.P. Hercules Engine; 15-i- n. pump; capacity 7250 gals, per minute; lift 27 ft. Glcpr.Ale, LeinaSe, Abaren-d- a, J. H0PP & CO. J. H0PP & C0-.- Mwk Lieut. J. R. P. Pringle, detached Naval duty Pensacola, July 10; then to as navigator, Mo-an- a, SODA Academy, June 9, to Texas, June 14, as executive and via We make a specialty of Pumping Plants. In Siphons, and Other Aertttf relief of Lieut. If. Phelps. sailing from San Francisco, Cal., We build multiple cylinder Dynamo Engines. Waters. Lieut. F. J. Haeseler, detached Navy to Apia, Samoa, July 11. Thos. G. Thrum's Yard, Washington, June 9, to Kearsarge, ABst. Paym. E. F. Hall, detached Bu- Also marine, portable and Hoisting Engines TELEPHONE BOS. aa relief of Lieut. Harrison. reau Supplies and Accounts, Navy De- HILLS BROS., Manufacturer!. partment; to Massachusetts immediately 2 to H. P. DP-TO- Lieut. II. W. Harrison, detached Kear 320 WN BOOK STORE sarge; to Navy Yard, Washington. as relief of Paym. Peterson. Send for catalog. Lieut. Comdr. J. E. Roller, depart- HERCULES GAS ENGINE W'oRKS & Ltd, Lieut H. Phelps, detached Texas, June Specify fully when . CASTLE COOKE, 14; to home. ment's order 2d Instant, directing report o Commandant, Navy Yard, Boston, for asking for price. San Francisco, Cai,. HONOLULU. Lieut Comdr. R. H. Gait, detached duty Is in recent receipt of new supplies Monongahela to home, 22. assigned as relief of Lieut. Smith, June revoked. from New York of Staple and Fancy Commission Merchants. Lieut E. S. Kellogg, order detaching Stationery, consisting Jvew Tork to Essex revoked. t Lieut. H. George, department's order of Lieut . E. L. Beach, detached New 31st ultimo modified. Detached Naval OFFICE AND BUSINESS NECESSI- York to Essex. Academy June 8, 1900; to Kearsarge June TIES, HOUSEHOLD REQUIRE- SUGAR FACTORS. in! Lieut C. M. Stone, detached Naval 9, Instead of. to Naval Torpedo Station, New New MENTS and FASHION'S FANCIES. Newport, for -- 'j. i Academy, June 11, to Torpedo Station. instruction. AGKNT9 FOB- - ft Ensign en- trw natminiiAn TntA Iff T. C. Hart, commissioned Ewa Plantation Co. sign from July 1, 1899. The l.i.i Lieut Comdr. C. W. Bartlett detach LATEST BOOKS The Wai&lua Agricultural Oa, bit Ensign . V. S. Houston, commissioned ed Naval Academy, June 1L to War Col Goods! By The Kohala Sugar Co. ensign 1S99. Goods! most popular 1, the are a' lege, Newport, June 16. for Instruction. from Ju. authors, at P. Asst. Surg. W. C. Braisted, to Mas- JUST OPENED hand and coming forward by regular The Walmea Sugar Mill C. Lieut. II. George, detached Naval Acad- Koloa Agricultural Co. emy, 11, sachusetts immediately. opportunities. The June to Torpedo Station, New St. UtH, port, June IS, for instruction P. Asst Surg. L. L. von Wedekind, de- The Fulton Iron Worki, tached Richmond; to Indiana immediate- Ho. Lieut W. H. G. Bullard, detached Na ly. Yamatoya Shirts and Pajamas. The val Academy, June 11, to Torpedo Sta NEW SPRING TIES AND SHIRTS. News'and The Standard OO Oo. Newport, 16, Naval Cadet J. T. Bowers, detached The George F. Blake Steam Pimjt tion. June for instruction. to Periodical Department Lieut J. V. Chase, detached Alliance Abarenda; Iowa. Weston's Centrifugals. to duty connection fitting out of May Pharm. S. W. Douglass, additional du- Is prepared to fill all orders promptly The New England Mutual Lift flower. ty on Massasoit. by Co. Lieut. M. each mail. Subscriptions started at of Boston. Lieut II. M. P. Huse, detached Naval Johnston, additional duty as any time. The Aetna Fire Insuraccs Ca Academr, June 11, to Torpedo navigator Prairie, upon detachment of Station, Lieut Hill. & Company Hartford, Ccnn. 16, Asada Newport, June for instruction. The Alliance Assurance Co. ef Lieut C. N. Atwater. detached Lieut. F. K. Hill, detached Prairie; to Naval Indiana, 7, 1900. HOTEL. STREET. OUR BINDERY tOB. 1 Academy, June 9, tor Monongahela as ex June 14. Lieut. C. T. Jewell, detached Navy Executes, as usual, i v ecutive officer June all orders for the Lieut. R. H. Jackson, Yard, Washington, D. C; to Indiana, repair of law or miscellaneous books, I detached Naval June 7. 1900. Academy, June 20, 1900; to Asiatic Sta the manufacture of special blank books, Cooke, tion, via temporary duty Lieut. J. T. Tompkins, detached Indi- binding of music, magazines, Castle & Pensacola. from ana; to Richmond. 5? ete., on atn inst. Paym. short notice. Lieut. Ryland D. Tisdale, ty- - S. McGowan, to Kearsarge, June Sewing LIMITED. died of 22, 1900, 49-- ' pnoid fever at Naval hospital, Brooklyn, as relief of Pay Inspector Hobbs. w. y., 11:30 p. 1, 1900. Pay Insp. I. G. Hobbs, detached Kear- omestic at m.. June ALL ORDERS Naval Cadets S. sarge, upon reporting of relief, Paym. Gannon, A. B. Keat McGowan; Machines and FIRE Ing. W. Smith, W. G. Mitchell, H. L to establish a Navy Pay Of- Entrusted to out care will have prompt LIFE Wyman, fice at Newport, R. I., July 1, 1900. attention. W. B. Ferguson. J. A. Snilman. Taym. fH. K. Gage, W. Bricker, C. R. Kear, R. Hatton, detached Navy Yard, ' New York; to -- I J jW. AlCJbntee, J. K. Defrees, E. S. Jack Indiana, June 7, 1900; as OOO- I relief of Paym. Teterson. Celebrated for ease N son, Jr., C. P. Snyder and J. G. Church, Paym. 'detached Academy, 1900; Peterson, detached Indiana up- s i aval June 8, to on reporting of ; t Training of relief. Paym. Hatton running and 11 7 Newport, and i Station, R. I.. June continue I'", for course of duties in charge of accounts of S i I i1L Instruction at Torpedo Naval Home, Philadelphia, Thos. 6. Thrui v. I' Pa. durability; the best II Y v . Asst. Taym. C. W. FOR i.lit Chaplal n it. noes, uepartmentn a or- - Penrose, relieved du- AGENTS ri ty Petrel, and as Paymaster of gunboats I ; . - the i fIer "l" wit modified. Detached Wa- Asiatic Station. machines in BREWER BLOCK, FORT ST. b I ban Jun 190: to Kearsarge, June ' Commander C. C. Todd, to du- i ill, instead or Monongahela. restored market; for sale on I ty and ordered to ft J ; Chaplain H. W. , detached Navy lesume duties as OF BOSTON. 1 to Bureau of Equipment, Na- r, JYard. Pensacola, Fla.; to Monongahela, vy Department, easy terms. . jjune 14, roo. immediately. v Lieut Comdr. M. E. Hall, dis- ;ca fire "i I L,eut T Senn, commissioned lieu when Great vm I ' ' charged Naval Hospital, Mare Island, to wi& tenant home and wait orders. OF HARTFORD. Ensign D. M. , Garrison, to Kentucky for ienant line duty July 14. Reduction Sale - J Asst Surg. J. R. Whiting, detached Lieut. R. S. Douglas, detached Rich- -- Chicago; to Montgomery, mond; to Kearsarge. A NOVELTY FOR Ci. , . P. A. Surg. A. M. D. McCormlck, de--1 1 ached Montomerv; to rhiraim MARINE CORPS ORDERS. ,. Naval Cadets S. W. Bryant, W. K. Rid- Second Lieutenants W. R. Coyle, II. S. S Two dle, W. K. Wortman, J. J. Hyland and nooKer. it. u. Snyder and II. C. Reis-- J IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. S. Case, inger, oraered to JV. detached Naval Academy, the Naval War College. 13eLt3r Kili Tune 8. 1900; to 12. Newport, R. I., to be- WITH CarriagesRUBBER TIRES Carriages and saddleaorC New York, June attend the course S ginning on of every if.. Naval Cadets H. T. Winston, R. Mor-p- s, the 1st proximo. Weeks 'he arrival and departure Major C. s E. E. Scranton, and C. P. Huff, de- -i H. Lauchheimer, ordered to A naa at Kawaihae; also for 127 ct'" proceed to fine assortment of these have just arrived ; offered to ached Naval Academy, June 8, 1900; to Foort Monroe for duty in con- 3 point nection inspection q he public H-W- forne, wait orders. Be ready for sea ser- - with the of the tt at Wholesale Prices. Only! I SHERIFF ANDREWS CF S. If'. f ice about July l, on Kearsarge by' the Board of Inspection board Iowa. and Survey. ays: "The only way of reachisxtM j Naval Cadets J. F. Hellweg, IT. Ellis, present by wsgc- - Second Lieut. D. THE IIAMfl-YOUr- G lava now r5f--. f. H. Comfort, H. C. Cocke, C. L. Ar-- H. F. Long, detailed VON CO. LIB. via go jolcl. as member and recorder of the PRICES TO PLEASE ALL. Walmea carriages; cn It. A. Abernathy, W. V. Tomb and board for two flow." Acad-fni- y, the award of good conduct medals miles of the t. E. Wright, Jr., detached Naval place in the June 8, 1900; to of First Lieut. J. S. Bates. For particulars apply to home; wait orders. Major C. H. ready for sea service about July 1, Lauchheimer, detailed as 9 AIIONA, Proprictcr. ' In judge advocate of a. general court mar- -- AT- IL ,4 Asiatic Station. tial Navy Hia-- i jNaval Cadets E. II. Dodge, at the Yard, Washington, D. Wale. E. r. Svarz C, May D. New Goods! New Goods ( JrtU F. D. Berrien, Acad-- tached Naval ! Majcr T. C. I'rince, 1 .tny June 8, 1300; to home, ordered to Wash- wait orders ington, D. C, in connection IT. Murata, fa ready for cea service about July 1, with opening CLEANED n board Philadelphia. of bids for annual supplies. New Styles Lowest Prices. WATCHES Col. Geo. C. Reid, Adjutant and THE HATTER. rt Taval Cadets J. W. Sehoenfeld. G. B. ordered to We ' tndenberger, inspect the "Marine have an elegant assortment of 118 Nuuanu. It R..L. Berry, C. E. Lan-- ; Barracks, Washington, D. C. Tel. 814. -A- 5D- I ;hm, F. R. Naile and S. H. R. Doyle, Major G. C. Goodloe, HAWAIIAN SCKJtflC P. O. box 865. tached Academy Paym., ordered to FAS. Naval June 8, 1900; pay the marirtes stationed In I t Kentucky 1L the District tSF" Buy. one anrl send to your friend in the East. June of Columbia, for the month of May. it ISepaired. f . Naval Cadets D. P. Mannix. L. Noa, J. Major C. H. Larchhelmer, ., , . TIramins, D. detached J. Walnwright, P. Foley from duty on the board for the examina- j ad H. W. Osterhaus, $25.00 REWARD. detached Naval tion of applicants for appointment as Order oa S&crt 5 Jflielerj Kada to Jcademy June 8, 1900; to Kearsarge - Isoshima, FOR f second- lieutenants. K. THE ARREST AND CONVIC j in 13. Major L. Karmanny, appointed presi- Hon of any person found wLleut Comdr. C. steal in AT ( J. Cresap, to Naval dent of board for the examination of ap- PACDTIQ COMMERCIAL ADVERTIth . touege Newport, June 25, 1900, for plicants for appointment as second lieu- frurse KINGISTREEt ER from residence or place el buslneai of Instruction. tenants, in the place of Major of the regular jlieut. Comdr. J. E. Roller, additional, ABOVE BETI1EL. eub5rlbert. jIwelIry" tsrai HAWAIIAN GAZBTTTE CO., LTD. BIART'S

4 1 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL APVERTI?ftK: TIONOLT7LT7. JTJSK 2t 1900. II district, however, if the draft upon the water runs cose up to tne volume o sup- ply the will thov. ,t. and s.me wia BAiNh tiAVVAii. f ! MAXWELL 01 shew it sooner thai otheis. I return, iii m nun however, to miff! tne itaterr.ent tha. where -- f LIMITED water is found in abu .dance today it wl 1 - OiP a v'r -L- IMITED- always be found i.i the same abiiuanee, prcvidirg the iainfall continues the same ncorporated Under Incorporated as heretofore. the Laws of me under the law8 DUFt Republic of Hawaii. puD:ic uf Hawaii. e To suggest ! WELLS that the ralr.fall may not CAPITAL ccr.tinue as heretofore (providing we do I400.000.0u Authorized Upiui. Offer for' what we can to maintain it) is beside the OFFICERS i.oooi Sale: question, AND DIRECTORS: and I will not waste time upon Pali Up Cap "To See or it I am absolutely sure that the supply ChasM. Cooke Pre81dent til. .500,1 Artesian Water Supply of artesian water wl 1 keep up in all P. C. Jones vice OFFICERS AND DIREHTni' those localities where Its President abundance is Cecil Browa . REFINED SUGARS. mj le and before our eyes. If more p. Casaler o i Not to See" . Assured. lar.d continues to be brought under irri- rXS Assistant Cashier ,arZ. ' Kcblnson Vice-H- re s ' '. Cube Granulated. gation, that does not lessen the natural W. G. Cooner Ml supply E. M. Boyd l of water. It may, ami it must, 5 lead to a more -- That is the Question. scientific and econom.c uiecrcrs: Cecil'.YsBrown. Ma i use of supply. 1 Robinson, PARAFINE PAINT CO.'S NO FEAR OF THEM FAILING the Personally, am Solicits the Accounts of Brute Cartwight, quite sure that the volume of water that porations, Firms, Cor- Moper and H. M. von Holt. VI ParfoVs. is being used in given localities today is Trusts. Individuals and will Compo4 and Bolldln promptly DR--' .v EXCHANGE capable of rendering uouble its present and carefully attend to all ON: ' . HI San duty that is, it can be made to furnish business connected with banking en- FranH - uw augiv--.. Authoritative. on double to nian Bank, Limited. Article the Subject the present equivalent cf sugar. trusted it Sell and PurchaarFor-eig- n i There'a Chicago - PAINT OILS, no reason why you The crucial significance of the water Exchange. Issue Letters of Tne Merchants- Loas From the Distinguished supplyin relation to our sugar crop is Credit Trust Compan. . ahould not see If your glasses are apparent to everybody, everyone SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ew I.imo" Raw aa j Boiled. Scientist. and York J. & W. Seligmaa ft fUw right the kind we sell. knows what it would mean if the supply Ordinary and pany. Ijriwl and Boiled. gave out. very Term Deposits received It is also desirable that London An0'lo-Californ- la no sucn impression and Interest allowed in accordance should become cur- with rules and Limited. rent, and merely because conditions printed 1 INDURIME, v Ia the Planters' Monthly for June Dr. misfortune has pass books, in -Paris SnrlaA r rt t followed undertakings in certain specinc copies of which may be ucuci ale. 3 1 Maxwell, the distinguished Honolulu sci- had on Berlin Gebruder .lever. Water-pro- of cold-wat-er locations. For such reasons I have thus application. la-- Me Hamburg Paint, entist, has an article on out artesian wa- ventured to allude to your otherwise Judd Building, M. M. Warburg ft C and 1 Fort street. Hor.gkon?. -- outside; la whit ana It part of our business to at- ter. He draws the conclusion that very excellent ed.torial. and because u and Yokohama 4 cetera, Is necessary to place beyond of India. tend to those useful, members though rainfall is the only source of sup- question the chartered Bak Austrail infallibility of supply u.s-tric- ts ply, that it will not the in those fail. The article is where it Is now abundant, unless For Australia The Union Bank as follows: nature herself utterly reverses her pres- Investment. tralia. Limited. Mil FERTILIZERS, I take occasion to allude to your very ent procedure. Canada Bank of jion treat Remarks. Dr. Maxwell's . orponune editor:al In . (May) communica- Alex. Cross & Bon' hlgh-grad- s YOUR EYES the last tion relative to the supply number of your upon of artesian and!' xHcb frtiller. adapted for sa- Journal the subject water on Oahu will be read with inter- EWA BONDS. Exchange bought aoj sold lt r can and coffee. of our water supply, and to est, his opinion being ters of Credit Issued And that we are meeting with venture what t..at it is practical- A on all parts c N. . Ohiandt Ca's ehemical Ftrtll-- a appears to me to be an immediately nec- ly inexhaustible, so long as tne annual Few Left. world. rainfall and finely ground DonemeaX marked success Is evidenced by essary explanation. In referring to the continues abundant. There can be no question that he is correct. That CLAUS SPRECKELS. the dally Increase of our optical unfortunate collapse of the American Su- these sup- WM. G. IR y subterranean reservoirs are A FINI3 RESIDENCE business. gar Company and the Xamalo Sugar plied solely by rainfall is proved by the AND BEAUTI-- i y data of rise by GROUNDS Company, you vc-- properly state that and fall kept the Govern- JL i OR SALE ment. Our remarks in the May T "the only cause re- number OR STEAM that has led to this of the Planter were intended to show the IESE, PIPE COVERING, is . HONOLULU. H. I. sult the lark of water for irrigation necessity of a closer watch over the ' purposes. waste of water, chiefly . Kofsl'a ptent 1aU3 Molokai has an abundance of from the rice SAN sectional trip FRANCISCO . CuTtrlag. Wo arable land but no streams. Wells were plantations, on which a continual flow AGENTS Hate has been kept up without regard to the FUNDS Taken Care Of NEVADA NATIONAL BANK V sunk In different localities gave 1 whi"i amount required for use and SAN ; : with little : INVOLVING: FRANCISCO. ' excellent fresh water Ijut later on or no restrictions. This is more ,s FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, Bragging, where ; the water In these artesian wells became watchfulness is called for, and should be , strictly enforced by Investme-ats- collections, payments, DRAW EXCHANGE too brackish for cane and law. nere are ON aeti and cultivation, 400 omittances and regular " Jut. Hut beg to remind you that noth- about artesian wells on Oahu, and statements. SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Ifi V on ' the work the American plantation had the Charges moderate. ; ' ' ing In way total number continues to be aug- tional Bank of San '": ' the of correcting eye to be J3 mented. While we Francisco. abandoned." It the following admit that the rain- LONDON-T- he i ; CEMENT, LIME & BRICfLi troubles, or fall In former years was amply sufficient Union Bank of Lor ( .7 grinding every kind paragraph, however, to which I particu- (Ltd.) . to keep our wells la good We can legally act as Executor, Ad- ' condit.on, the YORK-Amer- of a larly wish to call attention, in which you NEW ican : lense for every kind of eye time may not be far distant when a ha ministrator, Trustee or Guardian. Exchange! , i say well-borlr.- g trouble la beyond our skill. "it would seem possible from this in here must be called. The tional Bank. . ; . ; j that what has happened on may annual rainfall on Oahu, and probably on CHICAGO - 'Nough said. Molokai Valuable Merchants' National B ls In future decades be repeated on our oth" all the Islands of our group, is unmis- kept safe from fire and burg- PARIS-Cre- er takably decreasing, every lars In dit Lyonnais. J 'U . Islards, where artesian wells now as one who our Safe Deposit .Boxes and BERLIN AQENTS FOR supply abundant fresh water." has lived here for three, four or five vaults. Dresdener Bank. i U is necessary to emphatically distin- decades must be well aware of. Were HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA WEdTEJLN 8UOAR RKFTNINQ guish between the full records ' CO.. the water proposition as of rainfall during the nungnong ana Shanghai Banl .. Baa FracLioo, Cal it was apparent in the said localities on early years of the nineteenth century Corporation. say, 1810 1S50 si;;":J Molokai, and the water supplies of other obtainable from to they ' ' upon would show years 40, 50 per- ileHi insisismuso NEW ZEALAND AND I districts the several lsluncis. To when and AUSRTAL1 ' BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE persons who looked of haps CO Inches fell annually, while now (LIMITED.) Bank of New Zealand. ,:: w WORKS, at the matter the . - ra n upon the average - W -, - Piliadelptila. Pean., U. S. A. fall Molikai, and the under- for the past four years has CEO. R. A'n VAvrnmrEnlilV- t' ground discharge of the water to the fallen below 25 Inches, and for 1897 Mr. CARTER. Treasurer, of British North America. sea, it was apparent that the great body W. R. Castle's table in the last Monthly, 409 Fort Street, Honolulu. ironsoci o iieoeroi ecnKmp a NWWKLL UNIVERSAL MILL CO.. of that discharge was going to the sea shows the year's rainfall was only 13.67 Excnance bush (M-- on the side of the Island facing the Isl- Inches, and for 1SS9 18.42 inches is report- Telephone No. 184. aL "Natloaal Case So redder") FORT STREET. ed. change Deposits Received. Loans New and of Maui, and, owing to geological This has been brought about made: York. U. 8. A. desiderata, nothing more than some va- almost wholly by the denuding of our 2J: ucvuihj. commercial i grant water would be found slowly work- mountain ranges on all the islands of change Bought iouru. mi. j. ing its way to the ocean under tne lands our group, the ill effects of which are Hawaii Land Co. and Sold. OIILANDT A CO.. of Kaunakakal. Before the American only now beginning to be felt. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ' Baa Francisco, CmL Sugar Company was incorporated, I ACCOUNTED FOR. t strongly put before the promoters the LIMITED. dire improbability of iinding water. A WHERE RI3W)N IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE little sweet water (vagrant waterj was IS WILL Capital WORKS, Baa rraacieco. Cat found, as predicted, but the nnal results Stock $100,000. BISHOP &C0.i have only too clearly demonstrated the D. B. soundest of the views that were based OF SMITH Capital, paid up $51,510. on the geological aspects of the situation, and have shown that the rainfall is wast- SAVINGS BAN! ing into the sea on .ne other side, where Question of Its Existence is to be OFFICERS. it was also stated that water should be W O. found. I Achl President ft Manager Taken to the Supreme M. Office at bank buildlnr on ft III Mr. Editor, the situation on Molokai K. Nakuina Vice President treet. Uri LANDS (there are other localit.es also where Court. J. Makalnal Treasurer Mir water will norae found) must not be con- Enoch Johnson tused with other locations. The geologi- .Secretary Savings Deposits will be reasons Geo U Desha cal are just as ample and defi- or .....Auditor interest allowed by this Bank Sm nite for the presence of a relative abun- Whether not the late D. B. Smith, at dance of the wealthy shoe man who fell dead in na one-na- if per cent per arum. f water in locations like Ewa, BOARD Lahalna, or Haiku as they were em- San Francisco last fall, left a will is to OF DIRECTORS. "f phatic against the probability of water be decided in the Supreme Court of Ha. Jonah. Kumalae. . VIIIN in the said locality on Mo.okai. Also wail. Printed conies of the Rnl n m the After his death no will could be J. H&kainai. ulations FOR SALE. reasons, on geological grounds; which in- found and a few days ago Judge Stan- tray be obtained on apfJl dicated that water would be found in the ley appointed Cecil Brown administra- J. W. BIpikaBw tlon. above mentioned, and in other local. ties, tor of the as are a guaranty not only for the abun- estate all efforts to un many earth the will had proved futile. The bov Coi will buy, lease, dance, but likewise for the constancy and or sell A Blue Flame Wick- - continuity of the supply. Where water But yesterday Amoy N. Anin, who lands in all parts of the Ha BISHOP & CO. J is found today it will continue to be was for many years Mr. Smith's house-- waiian Ulanda; an also haa houses in Honolulu. September 7, 1888. found, and In the same abundance, con- - keeper, applied to Judge Stanley for th City cf Honolulu for rent. less Oil Stove, dltional upon the same rainfall that has the probate of the will which has been heretofore obtained. The rainfall is our iost and petition de-- the having been ESTABLISHED 1SSS. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE nled fcy consent appeal was IN BAK ftU la TAag Street Tract from A Refrigerator, ?L' years, consequently the at once volumevr.hof available water. ,taken to the Supreme Court. LIMITED. In a publication some years ago. The Petitioner was a legatee under BISHOP & CO. IVJl! U 11.100 a lot. formerly knowa four ,n An Ice Cream I put the average of the annual DreclDi- - tne tne sum of $5000, and she is Freezer tation upon Oahu at 6254 billion gallons, said to have positive evidence that Mr. Bankers Subscribed Capital , . Ten 24,000,00 WUoox's premises. and the volume of dutlaiie water that Smith made the will In question. This T ANSACT A GENERAL BaNKINQ MlN. was 163 A wasting into the sea at billion evidence it is asserted consists of sev-gallo- ns. AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Paid Up Capiial . . . Yen 18.000,00 Water Cooler. The results that have followed cmi w-- o nr. Tewaty sinking more . oninrh oiv. lou la ifaao Taller, tor the of wells and the use of v, .i Cammerclal and f Kesened tend 8.000,00 more water la Irrigation, and especially " 1Z V ,i Travelers' Letters .... lea See them In the large window display. a. these have been by the Provisions that he hadT made for Credit Issued, available In all the arty accentuated th atoataao'a Tract, $3,000 a lot. past two relatively dry Beasons I say ner- - Principal Cities of the World. these results Indicate that the calcula- The case has aroused much Interest INTEREST allowed after July 1st. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. a tlons made four years ago may turn out among lawyers as it 13 almost the first It 8, on fixed deposits: 8 months 8 per INTEREST ALLOWED: Tnx and red lot la Kalulanl Trad to be more nearly correct than I at one t that of its kind that has come up in the cent; 6 months 3 par cent; 12 months On Fixed Deposit for xz muuuu 4 The blue flame stove is In eperatlon nine veniureu 10 ininn. ueiore tne rains courts of Hawaii, 4 per j, i of last month came some of our wells cent. p. a. io to a , B lot and run from 7 a. m. to p. m. without were getting shaky; since 1 On Fixed Deposit for 6 . the rains Prof. ' months f any attention. The fuel costs one cent Lyons has reported the response of the Gustave Jaeger's Will. JUHEI ISHIZUKA p. a. ITTty lota la Timet, oppoait. wens to tne new mountain supply. Df On Fixed Deposit 3 Kkl per The will Gustave H. A. Jaeger was AGENCY OF for months pr hour burner. Some wells, even upon the best' water-- 'admitted to probate by Judge Stanley p. a. lai yesterday morning. tkM Istoad. a k. whirh i d to th. fart th cvr, 11.1 The estate Is val INTEREST ALLOWED BY TBI HO SMOKE, ties, like Ewa district, are resting upon uod at 15.c0 and Mrs. Annie Jaeger, KEI HIN BANK, LTD HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA: convergence widow of the testator is named as ex- - 2-- io , Twenty Iota la Paoaoi Tract lOOiJOe the bark of the extreme of Vineyard Street. Jn Current Deposit 1 en per ay HO S1KLL, disrharge, whilst other local. i.es, and the ecutrlx. on Fixed Deposit for 1 monuia, H wells within them are more upon tne per cent p. a. ISO DANOEH. outer eages or tne watershed. In any H.IH a let. New bill at the Urpheum tonight. Transact General Banking and Ex The bank buyB and receives for change Business. lecuon tin 13 01 ixchauge, usiua Drafts and Letters of Credn d tras-ict- s VIATOR LAUNCHES A JEREMIAD AT W, B. HEAD OFFICE - - ILIIO, J1PAS a general banking uueintm. ETC. ETC. ETC. raw Exchange on FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Agency Yokohama specie .a: W. W. LIVINGS TO E, M. A, OXON 11, A, MELA YOKOHAMA. New Republic Bldg., Honolulu, JL li

v v O . r-- i ir ( ALEXANDERS BALDWIN Vs. UltL.DDCllCDVV tX VVV 1 I ADVERT ,iR: Of the many good things in this morning's Queen Street : : Honelala, tL I. fsrtisr U IMQND EDITOR lt-a- Is t: rtklara atj not the the communication from the reverend gentleman AGENTS vOR who o modestly appends to his name a list of geographical terms, uly admira- tion for both Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ou & CO., LIMITED the tter and the manner of his disquisition is so enthusiastic I Sugar Factors mea Sugar Company, Honoma Sucas ' cannot refrain .rom giving it some public expression. Company. Wanuku SMr r Jomasi7, I do not feel trial the Sunday newspaper calls for defense or condemnation AND American ucar Co.. eliL3i!- - I Cro at my hands. Is a purely mporlers of kcryCffss It business propoFlt'on. and as such will etani or fall. Company. Ookaia Sugarilat ; True, I have often thought. In the hurry f a busy life, that a Sunday Adver- Company, daieakala Platla'O&avX W:CAchi Turn'shing Gouds. tiser would be very welcome on tne oae mornirg of week when I haye Rach cind Mouss the time Sommission Merchant, ptLy, Kapapala a a.nci, A to read a morning paper. I must confegj that I have been so hungrv for some- Uoleal thing In the way cf news on ,unday morning as to have bartered sundry nickels Ranch. i. : for the Sunday Volcano of su phurous memory. Planters' Lln6, 8an Francisco Fici-H,- ,; ;: BUILDING s I:ut pans, I ex-f.re- JUDD Brewer Co. ml.mmtwi Sole Agents for k't that -- ad the t.rgue9 of men and of angels, I might fitly fs Charles my admiration manlfcld Llv.ng-ston- e, a Packets. ie cf the wisdom displayed by Rev. W. R. t . &co. JEWEL STOVE3. M. A. of Oxford ar.d M. A. of Melbourne. How can I Yankee an per- Q. IRWIN & CO.. LTD. Acpnti Horrn Rrta.rd of ilnrfr-wrl'tr- ' haps "han!cy-panKy- " as 1 am, sufflelertiy express Wm. for Philadelphia Board of 0- my gratitude for that noble Aenu -' ' ' STANDARD AND PURITAN BLUE and classical Latin quotation? How aua:i 1 evidence my appreciation of that derwriters. scholarly allusion to & Manager FLAME WICK LESS OIL STOVES the late Air. Aristotle? And when I cons.er tne mas.er.y Wm. G. Irwin.... President btandard OH Ca charness and precision w..u v.nich he elucidates the meaning of that most dim-cu- lt Claus Spreckels First Vice Pres. Real ITS STOVES. word "fuif.il" 1 am lost In wonder. K. M. Whitney. JL Treas. & bec y Estate P MM In LIST OF OFFICERS. darkest Hawaii a real live M. A. I3 so rare as to be an object of awe and H. M. Whitney Treaa. & Sec'y M.' CLEANADLE REFRIGER. stin-neck- C. CktuKe, PriaeUw; ueorge L GURNET veneration. Yet certa.n of the more td among us mignt not bow the knee to M. Geo. J. Auditor ri jertson. Manager, k. F. BiMikmp, . Brokers. ATOHS. an A. of Oxford only. But who can dispute with a man who is not only M. A. of Oxford. ut also M. A. of Melbourr.e? rresurer and Ool. W. tL SUGAR FACTORS HL 1 DOUBLE-COATE- D GRANITE IRON Ard. then, the mcdesty cf the man! A.len, Auditor C. Joqa. Wattzw How meekly does he advance his claims '. I. to authority! "1 am an Apostolic priest; I am Insp red by the spirit of truth; house. O. R. Cai'.w. Oirors. 10 WARE. I me.'.iae Utween sirners and the Most High; I have power to forgive sins: WEST KING ST. Hehold ile!" With what Cnristlan charity he deliver his opinion of Mr. Moody Commission Agents. and the vast bedy of those who follow Mr. Moody rattu-- r than Mr. Livingstone! H W. FOSTER & CO., tar be It irem me to u.-a- comparisons between sects, but really the phrase AGENTS FOR THE Ti 1a Ignorant good-ar.- ou; IntrnmoU lTd ITctmants" is pretty as good long-neck- ed geese TRIBUNE! as "the -- Gold and Silvermiths. J Of the world."" p Th: Shop A OCNTLKMA.VS WtlGKL, Oceanic tcamsh tomcany Silent Barber Time falls me to enumerate the many gems scat- other cf rel'glon and wisdom Of San Francisco. Cal. I ' rtrouniy Disinfected tered with lavish hand hy the reverend gentleman. I lav aside my reluctant pen. FINE WATCH ftPAiKlNG, Ef-- fi"'or Cams. WbitmaT- Co., hoping some t:m again to have the good fortune to hear his "chirrup of glee" UitAViiMU ana ..uumiinu-aB-i iirm, JOPTPII rKKNANDEZ. as be meditates upon the good he la doing in "this stupid The Advertiser Le delivered to any All Qom aud Wora Gus.raa.ee4. PTf. -iFORT STKEXT. world." iLdTON HOTEL, HOTKL BT. A0ENT3. VIATOR. city for 75 cents per month. 109 HOTEL STREET. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERT1SKR: HONOLULU, JUNE 23, MO.

and carries general merchandise to the residents of that district rrom thl3 city. :ff- On each of the southbound trips dur- JUST ARRIVED fore You i- Purchase it. ing the past six months, the vessel has by smilinjr TOR AUSTRALIA A mind yot been armroached a and in Vebicle keep in the fact ili3t nocent-appearin- g Chinese just as the It Can be Cured. were aoouc can buy from us, at a moderate piie. hawsers to te drawn on There is no doubt about it. Befnn '1 board, who requested, in oily accents. early, take out all impurities from system, the if the head mandarin of the big junk enrich the blood, and recovery The last Invoice of uhrrey. Bike Buggy, Phaeton would deign to humble himself by is certain. If your child is thin and transporting a small package to his pale give Ayer's Sarsaparilla at once. jcousins. Tie Lung & Co. of 105 Waver- - 1SSumption only attacks the weak. ioad Wagon, lv nlace. this city. Mr. Alfred G. Stevens, of ParnelL Captain Jacobsen was willing, In con Auckland, N. Z., sends us the photo- Emurop earn on exactly same lines sideration oi a o gota piece, to do as graph of his daughter and says : constructed the ?s tne Chinese desired, and on each trip those that have won awards and diplomas was presented with a neatly , corded wherever Ihey have been exhibited. Tne steamship Moana arrived from package, an official-lookin- g document ! addressed to uie & co. and a $5 Sydney, Auckland and Apia yesterday piece. morning at an early hour and docked The diplomatic celestial informed t fee shipped t u at tne uceanic wnarr. ne carries a Jacobsen that the various packages big list of through passengers includ- contained valuable deer horns and wpr Under Old ing Lord and Lady Hope, more con- intended for the ultimate decoration of the Tariff, the pagoda of a great Chinese loss. cerning whom appears in another col- among which comprises Lieut.-Com-mand- Upon port aa elegant umn, Rev. R. F. Bryne, er arrival at this delivery of "W. E. Sewell who Joined the tne pacKages was promptly made to line ( vessel at Apia, and many others. the consignees and nothiner unusual Captain E. T. Miles and family and was noted about the transaction hut Mrs. Grant Turner were passengers on the trip which was concluded yes from the Colonies - for Honolulu, as terday the fact that the mysterious Ladies' Golf Canes package contained were also Messrs. Oxenham and Hoo-nl- g. human bones he ' came known to the crew, and It was "My daughter 17 some, difficulty .Ta- Emily, years of age, was The Moana left Sydney at 1:30 p. m. with that Cnntain - to a Tery W statu. She could not sleep on the 6th instant, cleared the Heads bobsen was able to brlncr the shr tn because of her violent cough. Two doctora Cricketing Flannels port on account of the ?f' 8iiel. was the first stages .of consump-i.- at 2.05 p. rn., arrived at Auckland at unreasonable Sh? waa wek 8hecouid not go out 3 p. m. on the 10th instant, left again iears or ms prew. When the sailors herself a ftiend induced me to try 1.15 p. m. on 11th, first learned of the presence of grew at the arriving at some, Apia at 7:20 a. m. on the 15th, and leav- ghostly human "bones on board Bagatele Boards ing there, at 1:15 p. m. of the same day the vessel they protested long and loud and told thfe captain no luck : for Honolulu. She sailed for San Fran- that would ?Vith oar facilities and experience in carriage mak ngr. come to - him on the trin. thp ' cisco yesterday at 5 p. m. from the tut J T6 in a position to offer a vehicle that will be superior in Oceanic wharf. doughty fingered the shining ' goiov pieces which he had obtained from ; On the voyage up from the South the jj )f workmanship and in the quality of material used, to the traffic and said never K -- Moana experienced moderate to fresh a word. He, ling that can be purchased elsewhere winds with heavy to Auckland, however, stealthily placed the bor.ea in l!iJ an two weeks oar daughter could rains sleep well at night. Her mother I would the mate's cabin, where they remained go into her and : aaV tfiat you compare our vehicles with other vehicles our prices and light to moderate N. N. E. winds room at all hours of the night, it E.W. Jordan, with ror three days without discovery by not I1, price, and the advantage of buying here will be apparent. If you wish from Auckland to Apia, with cloudy k 8"P,d to hear that awful hollow 1 dust-pro- officer. Finally a ; ralwd fc quantities of blood, Mcle modeled after the latest designs, with rubber tires and of weather; smooth sea for first four days that the mate mad y - 1 notwithstanding all this I can now say shJ i k we wiviie your aiifmiun xo me vanea assortment we nave on exhibition. after leaving Apia with light airs and little investigation on his own account, is entirely cured." wnicn In 10 Fort Street. calms and fine weather. Thence to resulted his throwing the re- Take Ayer's Pills with the Sarsaparilla. sea, up mod- mains of the late Sam Luck into the Honolulu, smooth picking Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer dt. Unr?!l. Mas., U.SjL 1 erate N. E. trades on the 19th, con forehold of the Del Norte, much to the tinuing to port. disgust of the crew and the terror of HOLLISTER DRUG CO.. Agents. MOONLIGHT fl The following are the importations the Siwash cook of the Del Norte. 1 : by 50 cases 1 Captain Jacobsen was in a auandarv the Moana: of butter, as to II, case drapery, Soi cases Geneva, 33 casks the disposition of the package Hawaiian Opera House. beef, 13 cases wine, 1 case household last night, and reported the facts to the Trom Vagrant Verses' by H. M. Arres California-stre- et effects, 1 case samples and 5 boxes police, where he was For a Season of D. directed to the Morgue. Abo the shirg of nleht their a limes. llcitT Lisvii-rei- 12 Performances burnine. About the Harvester. Shorewsrd the whispering tide is slew IT'S BEGINNING NEWCASTLE, June 10. The steamer INDISPUTABLE. returnlnff. W;etania, near Fort Street. MacLeay has landed the crew of the And souls of flowers fill th iet Bay Because It's in Honolulu and Can with yearning: bark Harvester, bound from Table Aloha ee. i 1 to Newcastle, which was wrecked on K4e Investigated. ;. Seal Rocks, on Friday night. v. r the Like all statements which have pre- Direct From Eight Weeks O'er all, the moon her silver cfcarra is J The boats were picked up yesterday flinging morning. ceded this and like all which will fol- Run In &an Francisco. Afar, the guitar's la--y chords are ting- The Harvester left Cape Town on low, the party interested is a citizen. ing. k hi 30, a fine passage to Bass In a city of 25,000 rn April and had about people It is Chas. Astor Parker ha th hnnnr And softly sweet a genUe voice it wing fl Straits; then heavy gales along the hard to doings your announce the initial appearance in Ho- hide the of neigh- nolulu of ing 1 1 coast. bors. It is an easy matter to Aloha c Friday night was very bad, the ves- find the residence of Mr. Metcalf. The jCAr sel, under small canvas, standing in- reader O beauteous epot! In Natures bosom runt shore. has not to sit down after he peruses Mr. James Neill lying, ULu fun She struck the Seal Rock at midnight. this statement, which follows, and And the Incomparable O wondrous voice! soft as the zephyr's The captain saw the light, and was wonder as he would were sighing, -- ass wonder thia 1 it; just about to throw the ship around, case in San Francisco if the facts can O Heart sweet heart! In living r to when the disaster occurred. . . oe credited. He has not to ask "Are Neill Company dying. The vessel slipped oil the rock, and they genuine?" The man is here at Presenting an Extraordinary Repertoire Aloha ee. commenced to founder quickly. home. Honolulu proof should con- v : The crew In the boats when the vince. Read left this: The above Is ship's rail was just under water. Mr. P. Metcalf of this city gives us taken from the beanUfu! men a bad time of till the following little booklet entitled "Vagrant Verses" The had it information: "I was af- and for sa!a at daylight, when they were rescued. flicted with a painful feeling in my til the is believed the Harvester back for over five years. in It that The various sank between the Big Seal and the spot remedies resorted to did me no good, Golden Rule Bazaar. where the wreck of the Catterthun until, falling in with the vlce of a SEATS NCW ON SALE AT WALL. lies. friend (Mr. W. J. Maxwell) I procured NICHOLS COMPaNY'S FOR ANY 316 FORT STFRT, The has moderated but the sea at the Hollister Drug Co.'s some of PERFORMANU-- . 3& Is still very rough. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. had I ' The Harvester was in balla3t. The hardly finished taking them when the Mills College captain mistook the' light for Jervis pain left me altogether, and I now feel and Seminars ' ' Bay, and thought . that the breakers that I have been completely cured of THE OLDEST were white-toppe- d seas. the terrible suffering I underwent for- The ship's papers, instruments, and merly. . By keeping a box of the pills PROTESTANT SCfiOOL FOR GIRLS moneys only w ere saved. in the house I am fortified against any ON possible return of my complaint at fu- THE PACIFIC COAST. Schooner's Mate Drowned. ture times. It seems almost miracu- AND SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. John lous that the pains should have van- THE ONE CHARTERED Maderson, lumber schoon- ished so speedily. COLLEGE mate of the All sufferers from ,V0R WOMEN IN CALIFORNIA. er La Gironde, was drowned at 8 backache should get some of Doan's t ... o'clock yesterday morning while the Backache Kidney Pills." Hawaiian i . . : vessel was between Mile rock and Fort Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are The College Courses correspond with Point, on the way into the bay from sold by all druggists at 50 cents a box, those of the Uniyersl ties. Degrees con-err- ed f six boxes 52.50, or Fort Bragg. Maderson had started to will be mailed on and Diplomas granted. The Sem- receipt r &Caffi let go the jib halyards when he lost of price by the Hollister Drug inary Course provides for the all round . . I' HONOLULU, -- his balance and fell Into the sea. Cap- Co., Honolulu, wholesale agents for the i I h.i; education of hose who do not desire . v tain Hansen Immediately put the Hawaiian Islands. Phrase wr a full College e. schooner about and lowered a boat, A Preparatory Department first having thrown Maderson a line CHIEF JUSTICE JUDD'S WILL. provides which the drowning man grasped, but or younger pupils. Rare opportunities immediately released. Before the .boat Leaves an Estate of to for music. One hour from San Fran- $222,000 His cisco. Terms a. could reach him he had disappeared Ten Children. mode Summer term i and the schooner entered the bay with begins August 8th. Book half-mas- t. Judge Stanley admitted to probate flag LS. HThe at Maderson wa3 about 5576 MRS. C. T.-MIL- True Criterion is Quality. 50 years old, a native of Sweden. yesterday the will of the late Chief President. Justice Albert F. Judd. The heirs un ReTtee. 2 Tlje attention t Heavy Coal Receipts. der the will were represented by A. L. jtst issued a4 tat connolssenrs is called to the suporlative sale by qnallty ot SAN FRANCISCO. June 10" The C. Atkinson. Mr. Atkinson showed by steamer San Mateo arrived yesterday his personal testimony and that of A. : Which U being shipped to this from Nanaimo with 4300 tons of cjal. F. Judd, Jr., that the will was executed ORPHEUM CAFE ,1 country. In London, the ack The British ship Elmhurst arrived In 1887. and that it was the only will ever by THE iljIPommery nowlcged home of Wine Con from Newcastle, after a oassaee of drawn Justice Judd. ORPHEUM BLOCK. : eighty-si- x provisions Agnes noisseurs, whtie days, with 2520 tons of coal. Ey its Mrs. Judd, exclusive or these receipts, a total of widow of the late Chief Justice. Is Fort Street. M 32,252 tons of coal has arrived here fiur-- named executrix. The estate is valued Flrst-clas- a in every detail. Qui? Quality $222,000. (Lihainmpaginie Regulates ing the past week. There were seven at and there are ten heirs, all white help employed. Price, cargoes from "Washington, amounting children of Justice Judd. to 19,534 tons; three cargoes from Brit- POPULAR PRICES. . Pom mery commands from two ish Columbia, amounting to 9078 tons: New attractions at the Orphcm te- - LTD, to six dollars more a one cargo night. case tnan any other leading brands as per figures from Oregon, 478 tons, ?nd one from Australia, 3162 tons. Forty-seve- n Merchant Street. taken from Ridley's Wine and Spirit Trade vessels are under charter to bring ft' 1 WTT Harry Klemme, Circular, London. coal to this port from Australia,' the MANAGER. aggregate capacity of the vessels being 143,000 Fifty-on- e ?'.st-ed- to ! POUMERY . VintaeelS93 gSg. tons. vessels are O. II. MUMM 1893 toJU. carry coal from Newcastle to Ho- fl " 1833 Extra 65s". nolulu, having a capacity of 87,000 tons. F. W. MAKINNEY. Cuvee O I SSiEFTiTTTa .. .. rJS- - za-- 83. 3d. , For Tahiti. OF Pnrnrnrn J 6Sa. 74s. I SEARCHER RECORDS. SAN FRANCISCO. June 12. Th Vriir Galilee will sail Thursday or Friday for J Offlce Opposite W. G. Irwin & Co, I Tahiti with three passengers and a full I BOWE RS' Of I CareT frfStrht InrllTdlnrr I The fifty-ce- nt size is just of to ABSTRACTS AND CERTIFICATES flour. All the flour consumed at Ta- I risht for the babv. A little Merchants' 1 hiti is sent from this port, and, here- OF TITLE CAREFULLY PREPARED rv W. C. tofore, has been shipped in sacks, but of it in the bottle three or f Peacock & as Is a f Patrol Co., there probability that the cargo I will will be fumigated upon four times a day supply 12000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE LIMITED. reaching Tahi- - ti, the present shipment Is made in bar- precisely the fat all thin ba- SECURITY. AND CONFIDENTIAL AGEJWT. SOLE rels, the first of its kind. Captain Dins-mor- e I biesneed. If your baby does AGENTS. I of the Galilee had more or 1es3 YOU Oflke, Room 4 Model Block. trouble at Tahiti on the last trip, as a j not gain in weight as fast as j WILL KOT Telephone 708. P. O. Box 234. result of the false reports that had im.ii Asrt!t!r1 lilv f TV x REGRET BUY- been received there regarding alleged ING A plague cases here, and Is rather fearful furnished on Short Notice for Stores, that the authorities on the Island will Emulsion I Residences, Property, Etc, Etc L ..... , be even more particular when he reach- Scott's First class city references furolBhed. Honolulu es Cleveland there an the coming p Sail Loft trip, in con- ii n i f r They Always Please. ' sequence of the i I n?. Wi ease vou. u i 7 v Foot of Nnuanu exaggerated statements result d r? s credited to the Board of Health of this city. the baby nurses, the mother THE I should take the emulsion, j Almost a Mutiny. Honolulu It makes the baby's food Bike Co Club SAN 12.-- The Stables FRANCISCO, June last I A voj-ag-e abundant; 209 TAfn 1. of the schooner Del Norte from j richer and more HOTEL ST. size-i- LIMITED. fey fcfel Acuta, iiwijiiigs, oans the mouth of the Rogue river to this, j only buy the dollar t's f port was fraught a ex- FOR YOUR ROOFS with number of I more economical. USE Tarpaulings, etc. citing Incidents, which are traceable Telephone 477. to the superstition of seafaring men I Rnfh mniher and child will feel at I Peerless PreserYing"Paint and a little subterfuge the wily Chinese CHAS. BELLINA, Mgr. practiced IS , Agent will call TriOt upon Captain Henry Jacob-se- n IT THE BEST. tunrfci ao4 glTe of that craft I and properties. The tnC. and f Orders left at oflce, Horses, Experienced schooner makes mnntiv i.i. smTT&BOWN.dmisU, New York. Port St, opposite Reliable the Oregon coast for ,.v t Club Stables. lUlUUCI, Kit.,.i. H. P. WALTON, Manager. New Riga, Fair Prices. TTTB PACTFIO nOMMKRCTAL ADVEKTIRKR HONOLTTT.T7. JUNE 23. 1900. AUTHORITY. "aaaaaaaaiaaaBaaaaaiaaaBBaaMa, 4 ' ' 1 ,f SANDS TALKS OF of the Kanmiu Sugar Cuitipnny. LuL. te '- . given Wlllptt-lj- Ul.lew Ift,. O-w- .... i that the fo llliUUeut aHSeMiiii, . .., . . have been mad THINGS HAWAIIAN ..pi"i" '""' v!Nnut,"AWAllAN. TRUST & IM-- of Public Works, 0.. LTD.. Hunuluiu. 1-1- i., before the day of sale. July. 13. laoor ' Honolulan in Salt Lake, Certs. . Name. e- Chief Clerk. . 166-Ath- erton, Shar- Hupt. - Chas. H. . 'n li. Ail'Hit nf Iub- Utah. Fills a Kevvspaper 26 Atherton. F. C . kk. v u, Half Column. 2S4 " 25. Hnperlntendent of Wtt Abies, L. C. 25. i, 5JS5 Abies. L. f! ."w.trM r l of Honolulu 286 Abies, L, C. 25-2- Honolulansj abroad are much given to 287 Abies. T. c 0 28S i bi'it, llon l supervisor. newspaper interviews and politics; Abies, L. 0? . .. . c.i'i the 392-As- IB hley. W. G i.f Inland of plague and sugar development never-fallin- g 10t 4f(,i K""". Oahu. are 12 Andrews, G. W Master. topics.. The following :sa 4, luiir. IUrbr la taken P. H - from 290 liurnett. 6r- 1. 1.1'r'nifn, Jno, It. Mac- - the Salt Lake Tribune: Burnett, P. H. . "There are only sporadic cases 613 t N S.inder. K. F. Cameron, of the Burnett, P. H. . "" 10 r. bubonic plague now in Honolulu," saio. 614 Burnett, P. H. . ,. pint ( Honolulu. H. B. Sands of the Hawaiian At Auction 615 10 aBBWBBaaaV . capital at Burnett, P. H. . """ - A. t the 622 V 10- jhIIN MCANDLEU. nr. rHimpUon of th r-- Manitou yesterday. "That is, there Burnett, P. H. iraBio uw'l,nmfn oon.ia"""""iBeana the ce may be three cases 93 Buckley, 15 of the Special today, two more to- I. ..'..." w.rii'i''1"1' "l ors Afent of the Unltert . morrow and none TODAY. 683 Buckley, 25 of Public Hiai. t the next day. Its indi- I. . " Work, June cations are a high fever and swelling 19 Belllna. Chas. V". ioa to",') of SATURl)AYf"jlJNE 200 10 n.n rHemptlon of .... the lymiatic gland, is ter Bellina, Chas. . . bada. al a,t weforo CongrtM bomJ. and it no 23. 1900J 1 eonven.8 of persons, although - 19 primarily a ' !nJSellina' Cna. .."""I""'' NOTICE. MPC11" b the delay, but an- - tilth disease. The Haffkine AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., Bellina. Chas. . . HATKIt t7""m ? I0' thoe who have prophylactic At 203 . w - HMny BLOCK . V. is used as an Inoculant, the Corner of Hotel and Bellina, Chas. . ZL ... ' IHtlMPl nn. nn and is supposed By Fort Sts 340 1 to render a person order of BOARD OF HEALTH 1 Bennett, Capt. Gk u-- ,ihln immune 733-Bi- w'th Section of y. 7:;- : .nu: hort time, or at latest, plxty . for forty vens. 50 ttror"'', fro - nave daj-s- will sell at Public Auction to high- Tr r tT' ' r in the 1-- SO r X.WI f the laws of 1SS6: wiiui the banks In exchanRe for Biart. f 'UKk"'r? lh borSare "United States soldiers est bidder for cash H n. V lf no paid by the Federal Govern- - are no longer a 730-i-ake, pmofi holdln water privileges rZtZTr curiosity in Honolulu. At first the. citi- Mrs. C. 10 - v u paui wtm in zens up 457 Boyd, Jas. H , t,r rales, arc here- over by wuuu have to be ti'Kd ook subscriptions and fed f and wo nrocer,!. ..k" ::.1 noPllon entertained hem. n?" H f,, But we got tired ot Tr-- 25 ALL E- MR. WA1TY that after a while, and now THE 25 m Deo. 31. 1900, ,S THEJ the soldiers online will be BOND REDEMPTION 2U8h-"J- - E.. Tr take their chances .the same as any one 348-B- ush. 20 tfd pnv ll at Ihe Office of the ,,nUHrn0' 8tal,'!, Treaaury else. J. E.. Tr i:." .. ' I . . . . m fhe'Vl.wllUnnd- - U.n'ted Department to take The report that the Tennessee boys ooo rsusn, 20 iU m noriiP, on me let ?' old Mr. It. K. misbehaved on the island is untrue. j. e.. Tr. lO l?lo0y,d' E' S - 4 July. im I .w. tieruay; They were disorderly m San Francisco, via w 25- Mtrh ri- - remaining unpal.I " thern"v will care very much whether oui noi in FENCING 682 25 for taken Vn the iionoiuiu. The disorder came Cummings,' H, to hoM them- - from New York, J. 100 Uifi'T Ihey are due will b sub- - .11 U not hLn7.Kanff0nl hav " the and other troops. J the mhn uiit suner re- - Surrounding premises 95 ,m additional io per cent. . wiu. ir tn.y are not "The natives will never be reconciled the occupied by 459 Cook, Manuel . . havT takeJ r''' them to the late PANTHEON SALOON ad-Joini- eeeeeee e e t4 upon IH I . the holder, would annexation. But, then, they are a and oi A. which re- - tx-t-- viark, P. ... ;jfiyn"i rates llt" mry would tiavn vl van tn nn.n,... race fast dying out. They- - being 6- unp'tl'l Auftuet 1. (30 thene bon1 are Terms, upon 2-Clark, A. P. . 100, largely absorbed by the other races in Cash fall of the hammer. 6-3-Clark, A. becoming delinquent), vetmntn P. . 25 i Lr art Ina; storkn. ".' , " .k" that are Issu- - intermarriage. Like the natives at Guam 6-4-Clark, A. F. . Cm K?, t,:1!"' Further particulars of 25 upenaiin without 1 J "Winnie, iany 01 romnan o and Samoa, the Kanakas pro- 47 Disney, further th inee have no W. L. . 25 wVJLi k- 1? n.,nal v'nl of th Hawaiian bonds being pal.j money fane or vile words WILL 317 - in their own vernacu- E. FISHER, Auctr. Disnev. W t. 10O lar; but the coming i.02 Disney. -- iiir p'lyiible at the rrtoe of the of the white men Cor Fort and Merchant Hts. W. L. ; 25 wic panics wno nave e- - have provided 04 Disney. ,, Kuril In the curing., ... .. r r KUlmtitute them abundantly with the W. L. . ... basement of E .... vi rvunw it amounu i3 a blocking of promoter's enter- - verbal explosives 113 tr ... the as well as Intoxicants. Davis. Geo. A. . ... 2t -- f I'.uili'.iiif. unr inn pnymeni 01 aasepftmentn. mvplf. . sugar For hnn.var t h "The planters Geo- - A. . 25-60 ir.e wi 1 e redfpm.ii . . have Increased 55avls .... AN PHEW I1ROWN. Diive ionIa until r'nnu... their sphere of operations since an- 402 Dorich. P. L. . l Thd the At 40-6- up. H onolulu cTnaldlr 1 'ac that Secretary Uage nexation, and part Auction. Dortch, P. L. . 50-5- 0 Watir Wotka. d a Sir? that of the Island of ..." .8PP.r0pr,at,n"r" he should Molokai not- - 407 Dortch, 20, 1300. 5-- Con.rr.I at a,k for it from occupied by lepers is F. L. J Hi" the 697 Day. ttemSunJ t2 irnJl T"' certf,n'y"c"r. all the more about occupied by the sugar men. Chas. T . 100 VJ hitate There is.no TUESDAY, .29-D- odd, ,ro",1".rMJ,,, authority of the NewUnda annexation reaolu- - (lunger of leper infection, as tnere is' a JUNE 26, 1900, M. R. 100 IHlllt.AriON NOTICE. ronn precipitous mountain range Go Franson, H. A. . r hlm ,rom running the AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, 318 ..... 25 ? any responsibility In K.r.gth of Flshel c t - I aumlnK iKronal the the Island which the lepers 319-Fi- 500- matter. certainly Wlievo If ...... UPON shei: Mr;: of witer pri?iRi, or those that Hcrei.rw ' .V....k. ' me power 10 cannot climb over, and which THE PREMISES, m' 250 t redeem th l.,..i- - i.t CZ cuts them I will -- J vonxreas for an Act making the off effectually from the rest of isl- sell t Auction to the highest bid- Gares. H. E 50-- r:itf, art nersby notified runda avalialle. I!ut none 1 the I'M bvlre so. hell.' ve we will have to wait unt 1 and. The lepers live happily con- der for cash the 2n?!tc5cock' Mrs- - H. R v 494 for the and iiiu.-- lrrl.uloa purpose " " oeiore me coniholders will Ket their money." tented, supported by he Government A. G. 150 m I to a, M'INTYRH until they 11 Hitchcock, H. R. . ... o'clock m., and from r.tJII.DING ON FORT STRKF.T. die." Hitchcock, 250 p. no. ' FOUR JS H. R. . ..100- - k! n.AMrin7lTr,;,TK,n.h,,,S J"at C0TT,PtJ the Plana and ap;.cirutl.,i1S for the COTKFS 129 Hitchcock, H. R. . the conn r 134 " 100 ANDUEW DCOWN. of Kin and Fort streets on To Hitchcock, H. R. . 100-- occupied the stores of & MERRY be removed, situated on 446 Honolulu ""I1 '7"t ""f Mclntyre Co.. Camara & Co.. Mrs. CHASE FOR mauka side Hitchcock, H. R. . 450 kit. Water Works. U-e- 448 , JU r""t'r. The platw have submltte.l for from of King street, Ewa of Kawaiahao Sem- Hitchcock, H. R. , by: In. u rnntr, and estimates 447 Idly w threforo the coat of the Pro,Ked structure Im not yet inary and opposite Hitchcock. H. R. . 300L two-stur- y A Kawaiahao Church. 449 ALEX. TOL'KO. T" T ' ? ra" for a brick and stone T.ulldinK POOR DRIVER Hitchcock. H. R. . .. - 5y rotta o be with terra Terms of Sale Cash upon fall of 4a0 trlmmlnK used for tor and oftw-- purposes. The new bunding will the Hitchcock, H. R. . 45 MloUter of Interior. take In thn hammer. hcock' entire frontare from the corner to Jordan's titore 01 Fort street and 'ss H. C.'.'.'.V. 100 "'I'll, f tin II. 1H99. J2! a f.ir a th atoreho.ise of K. O. ,all A Sons on KInp. An Improvement Foreigner Conditions Possession given JulyJlst; 8o Howard .T vi or accrue fr.,m faulldlne; will Hires Tom Cart 163 the In that It will back buildings Henshall, W. A. . '"" 5- set several feet from tne street to be removed within ten days 164 - man I Henshall. W. A. . It'll t""r'M't:,,7,: 1,y1.tn,s the entire Waikikl side of Fort street from Kig and akes thereafter. ', 169 25' tfl wl,J!nftl wlln. the exception the Tires Hasson, Ine2. . iiirrorjiion of the site of the Jordan 265-Hu- ston, ' 19 ' Notices. store. The prrg-- nt nne-stor- y bu Idings C. E , will not be torn down until th middle Off 684 50r or Aua-uaf- when Mclntyre Will move the Wheels. Further particulars of Hendricks, H. E . .! into the new Itoaton building Tne con- 320-Har- rison, 50 tractor- are rushln the completion of the store portion so U.laj-- WILL E. FISHER, Geo. . 10 In that no will Auctr.' 657 Hilbus, occur movln the grocery tore of Mclntyre Into Its new quarters. 1 J..T. ... 50 " tn he d Mounted Patrolman Kelly 40-8-Hitchens, Geo. . '.' OCKIIOLDERS' of, n" structure la rWe1nK and the Interior arranp.-m- nts ure admir- and Tom 40- 50 purp-,aes- . Carty, 9-Hitchens. Geo. . alty for R. neral efHce the liveryman, had an excitinir " . 50 41-0-Hitchens, Geo. . . A chase yesterday at 1 o'clock down King 50 I.KXANDFIK OUN(J TO Gu Tl) Till! COAST. At Auction. 41-1-Hitchens, Geo. . ... street in quest of a man 591 ou HOEIINCS. AI."Xiii.d. r Youna will make a second trip to Ibf Const who had hired Harrison, H. J - 01 the Australia one of Carty's rubber-tire- d 592 10. l.'MVlna- July 10, In connection with the pUns and estimates of his new rigs. The Harrison, H. J. . 10 Mock. Mr. Mutch, who pursued driver had gotten up WEDNESDAY, 593 Harrison, H. enalnoend the sale of tli McOr.-- and Dishop j state mixed JUNE 27, IpOO, 94 J ' " 10 s property to Mr. Younir. will accompany the latter and jol.itly make with some okolehao with the result that Harrison, H. J. iix.n COM survey ut pUna. a carett.I AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, 595 Harrison, H. . uiirrin.TirilAL the Not...na; will be done with property hedrove his horse up J. ..""" ' 10 s 1 A .N T. the until September as both sides of Upon 596 H." the present occupants have been a.ven until time to King street the premises of Mrs. Rhodes, or. Harrison, J 12 la that vac:ite. Ir McOrcw at once. 206 Ingersole, rrmovlna: many of the cottages on hi former King street, adjoining Thos. D. . "" 50- - ill b property and puttlnK them 0.1 At Fort street he ran the right residence of Mrs. 215 Jordan,, a apecUl meetlna; of th other p eer of real estate front R.: a 15- - or belonalriff to him. On.. cotUne l.an been moved t wheel into a sharp A. Frank Cooke, 216 ii th ll,wnil.in Axrlcul Itlchwirda and lien.tanla street and will curb v.hich cut the Jordan, R. a.. . 10 111 be reconstructed on the corner where rubber-tir- e 293 in omce rx-e- in two Johnson, W. . . of C. r.rewer iyi..ra omce nas located. Hotel 1 MiK and caused it to H. 1llO. 1 street has en by - 32 .' y I. mir.n u I 9 k ...... kid the r'- come Jacobs?. F." ; Ii.. in Honolulu, on IK. ".nth ....,.. . K.,m wurx ort the wheel. Anmii A. ... . '25- . i.""i, iuinrr, uiii inn is carruu on as expo'iitloiiMy aa posilile.' 54 - hi a. m. inura.i.iy the steam was turn and the rear Ferns, Palms, KuhOokano, J. K. 25. y. nicnt roller used to k od odvant.Ke and I. uuon yes- - tire suffered in the 3S3 K r. IllHIIOP, Pcr-tiw- 1 Lewis. I. H., Dr... 10G terday th cot ,nre was brought to its destination. K.urie manner. 'Tom C:rty Rot of T37 nuiiini, June 2Ut, 1 0. wind Lucas, Chas POSTAL. SAVINGS the erratic driver's nrlinna an.t inMnn, 36(3 Lycurgus, 600 HANK DM'i.'SITS. up Tr., Geo. . 25;. Th Patrolman Kelly started in pursuit. ,. li'r.nKUj' MKKTINd. WAI PohI Klntfs nnk cUimed the attention of Governor Dole nnd of the Hothouse Plants oycurgus' 25- - (lovernmrnt yeeterday was Tom had an tyigry look on coun- 3oS Lycurgus, Tr., Geo. . U1KU HlllAll CO. mornlntr. It brouKht out that tl.ere w;is deposited in his 369 25 three-quarte- Lycurgus, i Ihe bank at the end of th year 1& rs tenance and breathed vengeance .ETC., ETC., Tr.. Geo. 25, over of a miliioi dollars, ort the t'Jii ill but sin. e the1 LUcas.'. Mrs. .Tohrv - b a , Ul meet In of th that tlm considerable of this has been withdrawn. Secretary Cooper man in lured rig when he Being the 4:K i:.. 25u caught remainder of Mrs. Rhodes' Lucas.' Mrs. John. 25gt or the Huaar Co actlra: as Territorial Treasurer pro tern, brought up the question of redemp- up v.ith him. Keilj 497 Wiiuku the caught the bridle valuable collection. Muddox, W. G. . . E. in uiiii'. or i;. tion of outstanding; btinds and proposition in- iirewr A '., the t.f winding up the affairs of the of the livery animal just as It reached 452 Meyer, H. R. . .. M.ifii.iniu, HiitunUy. June 3oih. stitution. The bank has not been In operation since June II, and the clerks of the corner All should be seen to be appreciated! 453 Meyer, 12J3 m . of King and Bethel streets H. R in. th department are busily enraged In balancing up the accounts. The Governor, 454 12a: K. V. said Mr. t ooper. and told the man, who was a foreigner, Meyer, H. It 12 3t'' niMlfOP, S.fretary. would be required to certify to the funds now in the TiiHER, 5 Meyer. bank. to Jump WILL E. W. C . V in, 11, June Slut, IK'iO. n..e... wo..... mnn 10 oe anesteu to by himself. The deposit out and accompany him to the Auctr. 79 500 ne certlhcaCs of Meyer, A. A 500- - would b lurnea into the old Interior Department, which would upon Police station. Tom Carty pointed to 81 draw the Macaulay, R. w. 20- - I'LIM-.U.- ' Territorial Treasurer for the full amount. In his nuininn ihi.r o the damaged wheels and 172 MK1STINO. MO as t.o. demanded Mossman, Miss ; zs... NMU lo what department should pay the Interest on the deposits 11 that the wreckage be 429 HtrOAIl CO. after June until made good. Mutch, Wm . so-5- 9 July 1. when Interest would be stopped. He also brought up A 219 May. the matter of the companion of the foreign gentle- Real Emmett . . . - i!l redemption of lUwa'Un Government Estate 220 h a ph.' ,it bonds. He was of the opinion many man quickly May, Emmett, . . meeting of the tm that alighted from the buggy . 60 l r of th bondholders would wil'.liia; to turn over their bonJa In exchange t..r and 233 May, Emmett. . . llonomu Hun:ar Httm'a gold. Il Kad received Secretary slunk oft in the crowd and was not FOR 227 May, 25 ' of iirewer A Co.. Ltd.,t'.In word from Cam thnt the omnia arrested. At SALE by Emmett . . . 1. tm the Police 229 on riiiturdity, 13)0, reileenttl. station Tom May. Emmett June IDth, thought better of his 1230 LlOCK BROKKUS COM PI A IX. action and agreed May, Emmett. . .. 25. V.. that lf V. rUHIlOP, Herretary. 8tu.k brokers rornplaln that the market Is dull lately, tight- the damages were paid, which Will E. Fisher, 6oi iiay, tmmett . . . occasioned by a 232 25,' nol'ilii. June Slat, lIXM). ening; money market. Much oi the depression brokerage he sa!d amounted to J15. he would not Real Agent May. Emmett . . . 23 in circles Is laid to Estate and Auctioneer. 327 McLaln, tho uncertainty of the Hawaiian bond redemption. Quotations are kept up and enter a police charge. The stranger Jennie. . no falling; off In prices been quickly 421 Mutch, Mrs. Wm. '...... - ''I.'ICHK . has noticeable to any extent. Many stock trans- acquiesced and made his wnv 2 very nitle Puna-ha- u MKKTINU. OO fers were made nouses on 422 Mutch. Mrs. Wm. AM,JAU CO. with the understanding that the money realization from i..e toward Carty's barn, while St., corner; 423 ...... 69' I'UNT'N bond redemption should go toward liquidating Tom took improvements, Mutch, Mrs. Wm. E3f these transfers. The brokers in up the rear of the procession wearing house of 8 rooms. Price, 15,000. 424 Mutch, in hi pvci'il meeting- - leaaf, many of them feel that they will come cut of the end Mrs. Wm. of the little of the horn in a smi that meant cus- - Adjoining 464 Morgan, . 6v I he cas the bond are not ken up by the Federal Government. much for his sama. house of 7 Jas. P. EC Ookaitt Huarar I'lan 11 ne ms, 465 Morgan, . "fr1 in ('. f iiuer wouidn t nav. r with excellent view; both in Jas. P. 50 oirice of nrewer A good uelghborhood. 466 Morgan, Jas. F. . . Honolulu, on rrldny, June Price, $4,500. 467 Morgan, 50' i On Jas. P. . 50" " i'i .hi n. m. the first 13.000 mortgage may re- 468 Morgan. . K. THE PLAGUE IS MENDING NO Charitable Catholics. Jas. P. MORE . main; on seconu $2,500 Ilisilnp, LABORERS er . the may remain. Jas' F' - Jun 1)0. tr,77 i oe recent, celebration of the .Tan W - """'. ilat, Feast Morean. 60": - of the Holy Ghost by $1,450. $750 478 ." the Portuguese or apiece. 2 excellent lots Morgan, Jas. F. . " " memoers or 250 2k the Roman Catholic Cathe- opposite Band Stand at Kapiolani McCready, Jas. , . 5G? Assessment Notice. (Continued from rage L) (Continued Park; . from Page 1.) dral netted a neat sum. After all the will take small payment down, balance iou iucveign, j. L...... expenses - had been paid the following on time. These lots are near cars 12IzlIiVel8:h-J-D- E9X-25- Ihe common sense of everyday men and to suit his own ends, he will declare sums were the t, James. . ... women. can assure of himself a given to charity: Victoria and ready for building; unquestionably 435 Nott, Jr. the Hoard staunch supporter of Chris- hospital, $50; chei.. ; James. Jr. . ..v. '"" 'Kit TMK DIKKOTORK. Heaith that it la repugnant to the great tianity! The man has no nxed policy, Charity Society of Por- nuist increase in value; only 604 Nott, James. . tuguese Ladies, $50; small payment 109 Jr. ....!'" 1C "f"v Kjv.n the 12th aa. majority of the community, and that. and resembles a piece of wood floating Portuguese Char- necessary. Nott, Wm. B...... 25;. 1 in., thu o.'lnrf avoidable, It cease on itable Society 312-N- ott. tun ui;!r Cu.'i aa should at the vast ocean. of Hawaii, $50; Catholic Wm. B. . " n, df pi onm. $4,250 , 204 nr rant nr tl i.ac Further comment would be superflu- Benevolent Union, $r,0; widow of Man- Cottage on Beretanla-St- very Nott, Sam " 50 h'.n evl.n, to be due and SYDNEY. June 5. Five hundred and ous. uel Gomes, $25. cheap and r. bargain. 4b Nott. S F ' " thirty-thre- e oc- "Wei 2?v, in duy of Aumist, rm, case of typhoid fever Kang Yu has still a host of - 710-New- comb. 25,- 'rum Hptember curred In the city and suburbs during cranky admirers abroad, and these, $3,i00 Cottage W. " CA v. on Beretanla ex- 766-New- H.".: i7"' lt. the past quarter, compared with 306 In poor souls, ure Influenced by news- St, comb. W. I? i'1'ont 3utn, the cellent opportunity. ?" 25 . . II. (JAsTUi In the same quarter lit the previous paper reports of his faithful "camne" FUNERAL NOTICE. 414 O'Brien. W. P. . 1 751 . l.l -Nil " ...... year. pupils M VirillU.II. A.IIJ. and followers. This man is tak- Many O'Brien. J. 16CT ' I"" J 2 ing OFFICERS AND other desirable lots, cottages 333 .1. M(. HRlsHANf:. June The Hawaiian advantage of the Ignorance of the MEMBERS OF Peterson. N. G. 10 -- :i".-Ju- ne I Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and property 715 Con an haa been notified from Honolulu mass in China, and dares to Juggio K. of P., are re- unimproved. Call at of- Pacheco. F. . .. 200 Hawaii baa been declared free of with the 400.000.C00 of quested to meet at their fice or list. 366 C. . ' hat the empire as If street, Castle Hall, Rhodes. L. 25 NOTICE. pMirue. the" were Innocent babes. tort on Sunday. June 24th, at 2 is your home to rent? Do you want 112 Schnack. J. H. The general Impression of Europeans p. m., for the purpose of attending some 19 Schnack. J. H. i the one to collect your rents? 25 abroad Is that there Is only one Reform lunt-ja- ui mro. ueorge Bruns P C you 22 Schnack. J. H. Brothers Are in search of a home, either 23 .9 a K Til HA-'- " Movement in China, and that the leader from Oahu Lodge. No.' 1, 'and Schnack. J. H. '"K! LORD AND LADY Is all sojourning to rent or buy? glf so, call my office 38 25 'ir will be rtoHod to Karg Yu Wei. 4a..ib is erroneous, as Brothers are invited to at Sanders. M. N 25 ... 'r,.. M l.iy, there are two Re- participate. for list 39 Sanders. M. N I'll.,. ui June Z.'ith, t parles, the "First 2S - li. form Party." organized 40 Sanders. M. N V "lh Inclunlve. BY and directed by 25 -- I. HOPE PASS able and enlightened A. E. MURPHY. 41 ' ""PPKU. fWrftnry. Western Chinese, WILL E.FISHER, Auctr. Sanders. M. N 25 - and the "Po Wong" (I.e. Protect the l.fSnfs. 323 Shaw. Dr. J. . Emperor) 324 25 I paa-- Reform Puny, organised and RcAL ESTATE AGENT Shaw. Dr. J. . . . 25 NOTICE. and .a ly Hope were through by 325 led that hairbrained and quixotic Shaw. Dr. J 25x seriKera on tne atoamsnip Mourn from r hang el, his NOTICE. AND 326 Shaw. Dr. v inanc. iu and n.ini. AUCTIONEER J 2S , '! Coloii.'ee 'The aims of these two parties - 8-2-PculIy. Mi CO., LTD. he to Pan Francisco. The are d.s- Corner J 25- - r - DURING MY AB-sen- ce Fort and Merchant Sts. 83 Scully. . 1'1 couple left F.naUnd In November of last ; " ?" irs,l "e- TEMPORARY J. 25 r lompany are doer.! . form Party revolutionary, from the y. 70S Schofleld. N. . Mirnl,i uy) is u here:. Is'ands. Mr. Soga will 29 " I,...... 1: l ear and through .edlter- - I me 135 I travel..! the the other In favor of siiDnortir.c- ihe actfor with full power of attorney Stanshury. Miss E." 25 1"". Inrlualve. 703 ' rancan, down throotch the Sues canal to detested Manchus. C. SHIOZA WA. Taylor. Dr. W. E. .. 25- - l:WKN, 709 Treanurer. India, stopping- - In Ceylon for a while and It Is rumored that Kang Yu Wei and Mortgagee's Sale Tong Chong 10 378 VI his misguided followers, being Jealous da. Mrs. 50- - ltlna; different points of Interest In power NOTICE TO 379 NOTICE of the and growing Inlluence f CONTRACTORS. Vida. Mrs B0.'- - - I will sell, by oraer of W. 3R0 Ind'a, thence to Auatral'n, where the;- the "First Lefon.. Party." are now J. Lunin Vlrta. Mrs 50 - Trustee, at Public 381 " planning Auction, at the mau- VI da. Mrs. : M. I Journeyed hither and thlthe extensively. rebellion under the garb of ROPOSALS 60 ATIOX CO. loyal i ARE INVITED FOR ka oor of the Judiciary Building. 430 Vicars. H Fna;-lin- d supporters of ne Emperor. Kus.ig 60 ' "r They are now on the'r way back to the furnishinp of material and con- 123 Weigh " r company Nrp Hsu! Such traitorous and Jl-Nt- U Geo 25 close.) and may take In Ihe Paris cowardly struction of Power House. - SA1URD4Y. posidy plotting Is despicable Office Quar- 1900 i4 Wagner. - M""J y, June 2", i'jixi, they a resting in the eyes of Car Barn 30 Wm. 10- t ' i:poaitlon before take honorable men. for the Honolulu AT 12 O'CLOCl. Jor N. iso Wfsrbrook. . '. Inclusive. aprll rfTJr. and Land Co. Jas. 60 '!"W.;n. Treasurer. at home. Thanking you for the insertion of this specifications Plans and All tbe right. tle auC ntcrest of the S. Z'l vion. W. F. 15. - can be seen In Interview on l.o.ird the Moana your at the office 7-- 377 "J i in valuable- paper. Yours ju. being his one 10 Ward. Geo...... "!"! 10 Hope expresa-e- truly, CoTm,Pny. Beretanla and undivided SR4 yesterday aftrrncon Ixrd l U.ei f and Alapai Woodward. Miss TC. V.V 25.". 'SSMEjiT delia-h- l LIGHT. Bids to be Interest in and to all aat cert 'n land NOTICE. hi unbounded at everything : in on or before V 385 noon. 111 Wood ward. Miss K. 25 nnd everybody In Honofulu. had oclock. July 6th. proximo. The si rte in the of Puu.ena. Mai oa. Oa- 720 V... - lie West F. R " 50- - Improved d.-- by visiting Pall, Itferior to the Chicago Hght hu. Hawaiian Islands, and lining 721 the the Fair. v biaesrVeS t0 reJecl colt West. F P. 5- CULTURAL E all 21-1- 00 - CO., Waikikl and ether of Honolulu's beauty Mr. three and acres, and being the 72? West. F. R 60 - Ma F. Michlnard. a well known news- HONOl LiTLC RAPID TRANSIT same premises 723 apota. In company with wife, who, CO., AND described In a certain West F R 60- - well-know- n paper correspondent. Is LAND 724-W- by the way. was formerly the home from a deed recorded In the Register Office. est. F. R 50 - Per C. G. BALLENTYNE. Manager. ,2S actress May Yobe. short visit to the Paris Exposition. "The Oahu. in Liber 198. pages 23 24. A Wavson. Jr.. J. T S57S and 6f- 25. Mr. Hope la nn American t!rl and U Exposition 13 nothing Mamahana (w) S. - Walker. J. S 50 WK IlFEN CAL- T- like as grand as to eaid Kanu, dattc 607 ' llile (feck t.f A strtklniciy beautiful weman. She has May 18. 1833. w.iver. J S. 60- - '. , thla the one given at Chicago." re- ,. , . . .1 w . apparently lost none of her Amer can said he BFAVFR 72 Wlrud. Jno 25- - f - cently: Is s th-r- lunch rooms. en.i pnvaoie e. "It crowded ' " spirit of democracy by her Fngl'sh a...-anc- that are 73 Wlrud. Jno 2S i . Cooke, Ltd., on no views. It is NOLTE per (110 while hla lordship haa Ifcome con- all Jammed J. rProprlwo,. WILL E.lnSHER, Auctr. 445 Wlndrnth R 10r- rent per together and (here Is scarcely room 1 r't A liriia liiK siderably Amerlcanlied by his travels In for Fort Street::::::Opp. Wilder ft Co. 441 Rorkett. J K 28. -- iua th visitors. The prevailing feature of 44? K b per 'cent (118 United Htatea and around the world !- Pnrkert. J V the the Exposition th extortion. I Frrther pariicnlc of Wm. A. Hen-- 444 j nver 11 Pnrkert. J K ICt 'i'l'Tit and through the Influence, perhaps, of Hen-szirg- Ortohee l.'.lh saw anything like it. Frederick Attorney at Law, or J. W. Lun-ir- g. his American wife. Washington First Class Lunches Served 739 IChieeel. Men M T...... Syd- the ne'vspaier Trustee. 74rt M Lord Hope sa d that the plague In correspondent, I 1rs T. .... and figured out that With Tea. Coffee. SoOa 741 li "! Novambee rtOth. I90O. ney was amounilrt; to l!ttl or nothing if one paid to g Water. Gla, Klneel. Mm M T !"- - into all rh p'aces Ale or Milk ' T 742 Kln-e- ol M A' t to - f- -e Odd from vrlP sell Mm T ..... n tv y.' WEN. present aal that people had ceased where- a woa chargcd'it re- at Public Auction, by order .would t a m. to 10 p. rn. 743 Klueeel. Mrs M T lC--. Agr. LtJ. worry. quire ZZ0." of the Treasurer. Mr. auffl-cle- nt ll.u Co. --Smrkers' Requisites uWklrk. a Sreclaltj. of the following delinquent stock WILL E. FISHER, Auctr.-- THIS PACIFIC CK)ULiii:ii4;fAT7TiV4i,it.i'lto.ii: woi.i4jcjnu7jUiii--or-a-- .' JAS. fvMOHGAH HOW

in, i PAID CALLS in33 QueeniStreet. Box b94. Telephone INDIA. CEYLON, P. 0. 72. FORMOSA OOLONG, ENGLISH BREAK ANGE PEKOE. PAN FIRED JAP (or GREEN). BASKPT 1 The Same Old j Visited iFrank Miller (or BLACK LEAF). NATURAL LEAF (or SITX nm. - aM SON. GUNPOWDER V.to u HYl Late at Night Ana any blend that the most fastidious taste may demand To some unfortunates any hot discolored decoction of with ered lev. Prevail "Tea." Tenderine our profound rnmnawin, ... vw m i . r viiisa or person. Prices 1 ' V peal to those who lave a good cup- - of real tea. we t-- EYE HOW HIS IS CLOSED Few good Judges of tea are entirely satisfied with f hi the by any one brand of tea, and seek to supply deficiencies by a mix P0ESeS! ent teas, technically called "blending." e of our rtf (paa wo . IN SPITE OF With exneriMircr fan v.i. ucucr lnan an . , He Told a Sad Tale of Inhospitable sumer, our large knowledge of teas euidine us with eurcod v--, . Certain' When the mere nmateur hlnnera Tf j orAc iJl.1, lwalng ,or a ' to VUlcox 'J C'ht Reception Judge you.- us helD you. We . uai - let carrv- the mnst onmi ..,.; vi ch0, Yesterday. the country.

Rooney's left eye was beautifully dec- Annexation orated, Just turning from the hue of midnight's blackness to that of a par- HL' MAY rot green. Rooney's eye came in con- &.ee.v LTD toe of Miller's 2-B- tact with the Frank IG STORES-- number 9 shoe. Before Judge Wilcox 2 yesterday Rooney displayed his eye, Our price now are, as forehead and face in general as ex- Auction Sale The Waterhouse Store, Th: Mclntyre hibits in prosecuting Frank Miller on OF-- Store mm m i COR to Best Values the charge of assault and battery. Bethel b keet. KING AND FORT Si RtEtJ they ever were Rooney said he went to Frank Mil- Telephone 24. money actually ler's place on Wednesday night very he 16. Hill for the least late in company with a friend. Miller and a man named J. A. Harvey Were there, and hardly had Rooney stepped Dies, ic. The Change in farS into the building before a row was Wholesale Prices started. Harvey's right fist was used v with deadly effect on Rooney's stomach will increase the price of and he went to the floor with a thud. ON MONDAY, JUNE 25, t Frank Miller then bravely undertook AT 10 Quantities to do the rest of the affair,-bu- t prefer- O'CLOCK A. M., for Retail to red using his shoes rather than to At the Drill Shed on Hotel street. I will bruise his hands. He chose Rooney's sell at Public Auction all of the furni- face to begin with and rained kick af- ture and supplies from the detention Ilk camps, consisting Goo largely goods. upon Rooney's phys-iogono- of new To prove this call and examine; ter kick him until Furniture. Mattresses. Stoves, Sewjug was beaten out of all human Machines, Lamps, 1 Crockery, Tinware, Wrt wftlilil nrluicp vnn- tr convince one. o semblance. Tiring of this sport Miller Cutlery, etc.. etc...... z j- ..uj juui cu imv ueiureinprd will then picked up the almost insensible A good chance for dealers and specu- xr a victim of his wrath and cast him from lators. it the house into the darkness. When Rooney was able to regain his JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr. feet he came to the Police Station and English swore out a warrant of arrest for Mil Special Sale in Silk and French ler and Harvey. Miller was located yesterday but Harvey has taken pas- sage on the underground railway and the police have been unable to trace ..for.... him. Rooney's testimony on the wit- ness stand yesterday was straightfor- OTP ward, and certainly his disfigured face strengthened his story of the brutal as- sault. Miller denied most of the details one Week given by his victim and even went so far as to state that Rooney's only visit 12J worth 20 uner New Tariff. to his premises on Wednesday was be- fore sundown. Only. . . . 15 w orth 25 under New Tariff. At this statement Rooney's face un- derwent a change. He tried to smile 20 worth 30 under New Tariff. but only half his face responded. One side laughed and the other looked so serious that tears welled up in his only The handsome and latest Eng- good eye. Deputy Marshal Chilling-wort- h For Rent. s intimated that he desired .to Cottages have Harvey placed on the stand as an WAVERLY OSAKI, lish and French Novelties in BLOCK. HOTEL STar important witness, and Judge Wilcox granted a stay of proceedings until he Two New Unfurnished Cottages, five Millinery. The last shipment room . centrally located. can be produced in court. If Harvey Also Two Nice Cottages, suit- can be found by Monday the case will young men. to under the old Tariff. O able for arrive O be ed and the decision given. Also, Lace Curtains, Tapes- Enquire of I F. MORGAN. For ST. LOUIS COLLEGE JAS. Sale tries and a large line of Beauti- 33 Queen Street. Horses, ful Rugs, all at prices that can- ENTERTAINMENT ules, not be equaled in the city again. St. Louis College will give a dramatic ows, entertainment this evening in the col- lege hall. The following w ill be the Chickens, program: e Overture "Crown of Gold'' Herman S. L. C. Orchestra. f.j? Children's Clothing Chorus "Lo, the Iir.ght Crimson".. & Calmer Real Estate o S. L. C. Choir. HARNESS -- FOR SALE. large and beautiful assortment & KIDNAPPED." s s Or "The Minstrel's Oath Reuoemed." 1. LARGE LOT adjoining residence A,D i at prices will (An OriS'nal Urania in Four Acts.) of T, R. Lucas. Esq., Beretania St.; that convince Q Lord Athe. stone Duke of Gloucester Vehicle II. Honan 200 feet on Beretania St., 140 and 230 careful mothers. Here is the Cuthbert, son of Lord Athelstone .. deefc, 100 feet on Kinau St. Alb. D(-ne- place to fit out Hubert, son of Lord Athelstone - 2. SIX LOTS on King St., opposite their boys cheap. Harold Giles residence of J. S. Walker, Esq.; gize of 4 Sir Ilowland, Earl of Hereford ..A. Enos lots, 60x120. ' vv I TVCDVI Iialph, tutor to the young lords : John Bento 3. SEVERAL LOTS on Punahou Suits and odd pieces Jahez, a peddling Jew Jno. Vieira road, opposite the College property, In 0 Jerry O'Rourk, t of the Duke.. tract of land known as the Judd tract. A. Garcia COMPRISING -.-zs Shirts, Shirt Moik Kcane, servant of the Duke AWV7 norse onoeing Waists J. Garcia 4 FINE LOTS fronting on the road, each lot contains from to 2 Mr. II. Swithin, minstrel of the Cas- li r Hats and Caps tle Thos. Honan acres. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Sergc-an- t of the London Police .... AND Fr. Johnson j ALSO several fine !ot3 at rear of Playmates, Villagers, Pages, etc. 'above and adjoining the prop- - Collars Cuffs W. - i VT . O. and ; M. Swanzy, H. E. erty of Messrs. F. PRESIDENT. . fill ntniMANAi'tl BETWEEN ACTS. j Waity. C. B. Well3 and G. P. Wilder. t" Violin Solo "Lullaby" Harris! These lots are on sloping ground ona Walter Goiigh. ! road running parallel with the Manoa all for the boys from 6 years Waltz "Summer Night" Ti Beyer j roaa and command extended views of 7 Longing for Home Jungman sea or shore. up, S. L. C. .Orchestra

"THE BLIND BEGGARS." j EVI (Comic Operetta by J. Offenbach.) j CUS Zach. Morgan Jno. F. Cowles j Mr. Buttles J. A. 1 hompson j L. Kaulukou, Accompanist. Gentlemen's Department ! Chorus "Come Where the F;elds".. j ; Kinkelj S. L. C. Choir. ) mid March "Uncle Jasper" raull i lias I Mad the largest and best selected stock of fine Skirts S." L C. Orchestra. in the city at lowest prices. s BLAZE IN A SHANTY. Handsome Neckwear in beautiful colors yet mod- - est. Underwear and Night Robes, Collars and Fire Does Some Damage at House of g Cuffs, Hats, Caps and Handsome Panama cheaper a Portuguese. 06 than they can be bought for again. A mall fire in a shanty belonging to a Portuguese named Raulino at Kinau OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. e and Alapal streets called out the Fire Department at 1:20 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Half the wheelmen in tov.n Unecxcelled for and FiaKh. o followed the apparatus thither only to durability Q find a small blaze in the roar of the place upon which neighbors were pour- ? ing buckets of water. The Department H turned a stream on the building and r . - .. . r Hiu1 0 v.omiMua,rflt i jie.icttii,r t apmsnri ana Hawaiian sxyie ii. . Ca11fS t soon had the fire out with little dam- the premises. iui" age done. The fire is supposed to have " Our reputation is staked on the produn of our M'ufacturfrip J been caused by children playing with RESIDENCE and our workmen have had longest practical Island ,,:, the a tnor- i matches. FOR SALE. Harness and Saddlery line, without excepuon, which means nauia iirucie w n n irom us. nMfl ft A SPRAINED ANKLE QUICKLY IMPOTERS. RESIDENCE, above the corner or FILLED. CURED. Prospect and Hackfeld Sts. Size of lot 9 "At one time I suffered from a severe "0x100. Grounds nicely laid out with 2 sp-a- in of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, iVn't trpps Convenient dwelline- - Queen Street Honolulu. a! editor of the 'Guide, Washingtoi v a. house with larse parlor, three bed-- After using several well recommend-- j roorag lanal, dining room, bath. etc. Co - COLLINS - - - ed I tried j R. ... without success. Commands aa elegant view of city w,,,,,TWTTW7j - Chamberlain's Pi..:n Balci and ara pleas- j an;j a c-- to say that relief came as soon as I j Its use a complete curej besan and M AhJ TELEPHONE 2. MSO-- f- speedily followed. For sale by Benson, JMO.iac; cr . ivi nRP . Adfn? UirneC3 I Sccith & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. 33 Queen St KING 8TR3ET, 1-- NUUANU.

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JjRETIES. j LOCAL BREVITIES. --aTco Fanry chtckena at Stock Yard. ,1 f. r ! Mr Ht this atTH,?..lchYardlmPOrlM CWB f"r l (Ml) 111 A lU'A 4 h.rr;.TcHtr;kaf.uor iOoodt IRO 03 im.I. RT O A ll'twlT ,'k-- J ,:amPb-- H. holnt'has been grippe rr BO,no Uay. Is Th rornl.-- e ef th tUxon SHOE! Win pm In "''.. ,,, r r.'iurn to her tJB,lon. Th front ,uv" tlon l vry pifa.lng In appearance. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of this celebrated Cement, which is th6 STRONGEST AND MOST SERVICEABLE CEMENT MADeI and will permit - . aive a of th Hun.lay Volcano, has accepted Made of fine Brazil the admixture of a larger amount of sand o- gravel, with lesa n.ment' . - a loss of strength, any . i . .... w.t- than other brand; it is therefore , .. p 'lory Krnumi" pian: or me Kepub.Jcan. the most economical. I" Donpjola; Soft, dres- ALSEN has no equal in color, fineness and sand carrying capacity. It M.'h,n Unlted 8tate" D.sirlci weighs less per bushel, measuring about 10 per cent more cement to a barrel f;'; 'i5r ,(,.,! f r tl .'Allf.rnU rili' m for1,lRwt". extHscttd to ar-mon- th sy than other brands, which very materially reduces its cost as compared about tn and durable. otner Is with .1 ri'fr nin flrt next cement3 therefore an economical cement to use. and specially adapted for fine - tir concrete work. - I.: or I'ur.nr am- - An appeal to th. Supreme Court has The following tests, made in actual work by Col. D. C. Houston, Corps of I M,,r,... Engineers, U. S. rrn.'a,,n by torto!i & Wl.uer for Invisible Cork Sole. A., at the sea wall around Governor's Is'.and. New York Har- l . in t. dfffnrliint In the caxe of Ng Chunir bor, has never been equalled by other cement. It is as follows: Tensile w...l Tub; v. Jlck Km. A strictly Up-to-Da- te SHOE is our strength per square inch One day,384 pounds; seven days. 600 pounds: thirty tvr.l l'i i I'Hvut family Gent's Black Vici. days, SIS pounds. ! Hit" I ih Nell! Company was lamt I ill vj mil' hnv evening rrhfarslris; In the Opera Manufactured by the Hamilton Brown Co,, St. Louis. For sidewalks it gives the best color and the most endurable wearing sur- -- House face. 1 U in puiim nnining touchva to the f ir th Amf-rlra- A few of the large contracts in - Cltla-n- ." ooo which Alsen Cement was used: Cable R. t r l.f. Aliy rr- k)no R., Baltimore, 35,000 barrels; Quebec Harbor Improvement, 20,000 barrels; Nor- . . k.. i ai ri'fi s. of ll.nry May A Co.'a delivery Pacific R. R. Bridges, 20,000 Vagnnn brokt FOR SALE BY thern barrels...... 'nil tulnlnir vain. down on Nuuanu street - ' ' . , Junt . . t bove Hotrl yesttrdAy. caused by OO- .bavin too rreat a load of groceries. TI. . bKly of Julos de Harre, , ,., u re bo Ins; mad the sailor from the Olympic, who was The Manufacturers' Shoe Go. ', t.. tiNt-- i tn mra drowned Theo. R. & Co., y while Hwlmmlnjr, was tt-t- today. recovered yester- Ltd. ,i, i,.4 Am.i day afternoon. A coroner's Jury viewed AGENTS HAWAIIAN TERRITORY. !m! another s.iloon will thw remains and wul return a verdict --COLE AGENTS. ,1 ,if the old Pantheon at today. ,t ,rt streets. f ."! M'tti Th funeral of the late Oorge Ilruns I " "I ' CwlM "f the Ffcnnil wlil take place from Castle Hall. Fort I '.'';i ".t M. An.li'fW Cathedral strtet, on Hunday 2 . 1 I . I. a.iernoon at o'clock, L and will bt under ie auspices of Mys- vi ' tic Lr.dff". No. 2. K. de- & t.tft ihle. rarrla n.iUM of I'., of which RftMFRAS whitsey MSB, ;i i iiii.tf i''f". 'rt I'unnhmi, Is ceased wan a member. IF i.r t" L i. rf u l on lant Chnrlle Mahoe, a wharf hand, work- ing coal from the I:.aper at the rail- WIIVIIIIIL) VIII I IIbIIHv I --LIMITED t V U- -r eti'.'on 10 road wharf, was badly bruised yester- f ,n tl Ml JUiy tn, day morning by being rauirht by - te Telephone 40. , ,.n III Hh''".'no enter- leg by the Tall rope of the dial tub and IJosliitimroel elevated a few In the air and then h- dropped to tht ttdt ck. , hi.u!l looked after. oo vi h.is a rmnnetent fx; , ,, f vimliit them free of We Qood3 "1 ' CONCERTS TODAY MADE DT THE received a large shipment of European s 1 . ..w.kM Pn-- r . it th IlittviilUn a yard ior French I i",'t trnfT;;o. In- - J ! i Junt AND $1.00 Silks, incuding some handsome designs in Black Crepons and ,f . TOMORROW Foulard in 12 Eastman 15 ' pattens of to yards ,!.' ,i;,iisi in g Titifmnn win Tailor Suitings just before the lise in Tariff. i:t nn.l IMay-Toda- y JSo two alike. t.S.i Fitirh Or. Captain Hand 2 ' i k VUU, ll- - Pcpir's Company. . I i i..Uiin''H 1 v.: Emm;i Kodak . ' I i at tSure all-wo- ol fur in.-- who want lh CAp a yard French A m 1 I tSmid.iy Makco ... r vt mvelt for at Island. Challies, in many m , y i(rfM k run t foUllil J"ttbeautiful co oring. This sfiernnon st Emmik' Square the - t.i ! k nt I he- Wmn suits Government bund will slve a short con- - Make Pirturfs 2x2 inches. ,. i t.ui i . .n r..ri sire. rrrt ,Kinning st 4 JO o'clmk. The usual Afip yard for superfine qul-Ulli- " J,.t lh.t Cilusf to Ki.,iy afternoon roni.ert will he given Load in Daylight wi'h our x v'"?;.'i i: I'T the Makee Inland. Kap.oUni ity of Hotted hwss lnd st -- f H i; ii. 'o ii. i ptfr. xposure film and Colors, , .n caitrides include pink blues, ! ' f. I . J r the new hovpluil for PHowlrg Is the prugram of this after ' etc. f 'A f ttiiuh f.D.ooii IvMonKs to nooti'conrert : are so .irap'e they can be easily levender, i Low Piroces f'iti'1. Mare h- -0 reel Inns" Hall ,r.i I i n rt ve-rix.- ni rottag" tiverture wXne,rdl" RcshI ii a yam Jor superior r ' I'urrhaser aleo h.n finsle "l.ue la" Donizetti 9 20c. Di ,( r"ulng lh cottage. Jor Solee tlort "1 he Ft rf nailers" (t.y re- - Operated by mines. We ha f ii ni x s.'W ad. eiuest) Herbert standing ord-- r with the n f for W. W. tl-Wli- Ouvotte "Dswn of Ixive" (ly re Any School Boy We will be able to give to the public the benefit of wns she. luted to rie)it Tobur.l mill for the niw sr.les as m ii, y.ntrd ty, w.ts post Mp.iley The Winner" (f.y request).. Or Girl. they are brought out. 9 !i.i tifternoon. Mackle this purchase at the old prices for a shoit time ONLY d r .l "l in h proposfd "The tlir Hisiutle-- I'.anner." prr-Rra- ro',1 v i. ht i nee ar to m'et Tli of Hunday's concert will We received a of films from San 1 a yard for American m Cp as the lot will not last long. m ,.i H- i- I'at Illi" Cycle and lie nn follow.: Francisco a time ago. with the re- I If you ll-- short Percales. ex 4 ..iiipuny, to VMn i. Jw The (lid Hundred. quest that we develop and prir.t. The amine the qmlity of these .' i Kt.M k TsrV have Ov ruire "fallf e.f Llugdad" owner was better satisfied with our pt'ods you wi 1 not a California ijOlt'Uil'U py m of - e t uitiy. me ran bn ll.iIUd "The I'alms" work than that to be had in San Fran- fan y pi ice for the Engl sh on the premise on Kntasla "TorcMlght I'roe slon" .. Isco. maRes. Meyrriieer f . M. Urown and f'haeV (lriiel ft. e tloti "Faust" GouiuU ll lhe peillce stntlnfi nt TAFtT If. -- i . hlshly glhle.l signs, v ..,.... , Oar rholrgrraphlc Department is com t)3t- et i and "Deputy Htirirt" tinuiii? no plete In every way. C'herus snd I'svatlna "UeKsariO" .. 8 Minna t.evi"s pfsners (( Dor.lzeltt were lliwrtll yetenlay lUllit'l-'A- ll. e Vhere Art Thou" .... M i & t Ire. nwell, Mr. and , : Astitr WDM V. H. I v.l. Judiie tv-rti- um !'. "Miisanlrilo" AuLvr Y WE EMTLOY NONE 3UT EXPERTS. iMi.T I.lebert mid A. P. j "The Htar Hpangled lianner." LlMiTED- - j n M.m.l.iy at H. F. ilriiaeimtklng pnrlors. Lodge Uctions. i.e, tn hits'Just return-- j - I of ofTlcers of th Ancient x ! tour 'f I he K.ist- Thi elti tlon - ; No. MU'!ih.nv all th lutest Order of Foresters, Lunalllo Court Retailers of Dry Goods t nf .IrrMitmnklng , gtjiMi. for the term end.ng Dec. 31, lSuo. I.U. one nf lh. Wlrele.S I el I In th lodge room on Thursday AT t ,Tt . sul. I yenter.Uy th.it evening resulted as follows; Some very special lots. A great opportunity for ' 'I tht th flr.t message O.K.. J. W. Short; B.C.IL, A. L Per Hobron Drug Co. OPULAR PRICES. i' I he sent by the nil ld.e ry; secretary, m. 1'innmunleHtl'in wlU be Financial j. j.ea; it. St., Treasurer, A. N. Sin- ladies to replenish their Wardrooes with Under Muslins S tti ll.iwnli a week J. Richards; I Utr. K.W.. George Sea; J.W A. K. in with clair; Fort King ihureh will Join I Morris; J.B., A. P. and Streets. 619 FORT STREET. 1 'nh.it Iwls; H.H.. ifc few of church tomorrow V. presented this week. We bought up a lots ;.-- .1 scrvh-- reirmeeted ftlft; Trustees, Dr. Alvares, T. t'm ..f tht collegd year of Murmy, J. Richards. Th uhimI meeting at High-Grad- e Underwear which have just arrived and J fi i hilt t U wM therefor b Will Not Hang rresrsr"AeAAeArsySSssrrA Japanese convicted of regular prices. r..f n .te I C. It. Merrl;m Ihara. th we offer ame at much less than ' M im , who plan to set murder In th first degree In connection M rrum a time with a riot at Kahuku over a year ago. f.r ' ' nr nt Fltehhurg una w m not die on the scaffold. Governor nt em lime aiso or t.-.- i -- .ii commute his sentence of - Kii liburn and I death by hanging to a term of tmprts e 't . Inn m will - oflt .lliat hat time Ihara u siirrniineiiiic in. prem- -- r . , ' not settled. Jailer e .ii.ii-- i hv th I'uniheon . e.i . .... Ivhie-- i or m. ...ni.it Fort -- ireet Henry of the prison tJanu nas.noi ' iri.e i.f th. i:.ard of yei inle.rmen in prisoner i me com '. Ht Auction thl mutation of his sentence, awaiting the 1 ..' . k, ly Wlil . If oir.rlil notification of the fact. " i. 'i i:in premises. .' '. h i mil vet arrx.lnted ' r th Territory. F. J. T 1". I,nnliii were beith t n .ii. i Is understood. i T: l .i f nt rumor Is that V'.-r- vsh I now away Iii li.-fi- i tendered the

" i hiMren's Guild Will .rl.'i t irty this afternoon .ii'i.U at Kt. Clement's Are you married or going to-marry- ? .I" 'i. Their .tJect Is t " - .in. We hnp.i the pub- - Then consult u if yon f In a ''! rriiurxKetnent : Th-r- e no ' is ccler want to be hapxy. An entirely ' ' n l an or two. This? T" hour How is SMITH & WESSON, COLTS. IV Kit JOHNSON. HOPKINS & ALLEN. new " "' r e f AurU uJturn b.is STEPHENS. HA It KINGTON & .RICHARDSON. , 1 I l)f Governor FOREHAND ARMS, AMERICAN DOUBLE ACTION. ''"..'ti.'T s.ill yesterday WE HAVE PLACED OS PAUT i iti mittcr consider-- ' We carry the largest and best assorted line of Revolvers, Belts, Hol- (' I'.i l not yet chosen rorr.Nit dozens sters and general sundries in the city. ' i iiriMiiint of the bn-- r ill .n. he Inter..! d to 8500 - i Gobbler li tnjent until he eSe- - "' ' y sii.ie-- l Xa the of- n i r vi MFC n u r t irl. s public have (Jnvern- - WW DILI! Pearson & Potter Eo.t Ld l", uo 'ii, II. I'.urnette, oeker i .. , r;'n M.inson, I a- - 312 FORT STREET. TEL. , EDO I NT. jl anJ INSERTIONS. 565. '"t M. U.-ii- N Fit- - in both Golden Oak and Solicl . K. M. ir ol AT AHOfT ON'n-THtU- D THEIR Mahogany finish well made, I t V 11 .If'ifS, J. HE A I- - VALUE. syVsArArVeVseWWVrVeeAArVWVrVsAeVv ' ' '.n, I". I. f'hise. well polistied and iron braced. I W. ' in..r lnvls ii l.i in I t.'neli.ell. WANT YOU TO SEK Til 19 LOT. V be b wt: ' WITHOUT EXCEPTION v h will hire Its TIIF.T AKR We also have a fine assortment 1 1... ti imond lira. I THE EHT HEST VaU..LS i of ;" ..! Irt th sutne orrnr.ED in Honolulu You Can Make ' t yrs-- r nv.n $500 'rnitne.J on i I i , n nftrr H.lp Tin. ' ess 1 V..rks Ntn 'and. l. it mm tt'l fir the NEW GOODS hairs ' K.tUhl reservoir ALL Parlor 1 tint hlnher than If you have the material and you can also make the best bargains In Gro- in the same finish. See the display in our window. Remem- NEWEST PATTERNS If yo buy of f ceries we are always pleased to see yon, whether you wish to v , ' f nil (h deputy ber that ' ' ' cnptalns, show goods. V'r,,;,1" r.f the local purchass or not. Uo trouble to " ' I' "Hi are now In th. ' " .' IT r.rrn. and lack & Waity. f CO Salter the new Goods " 1,1 Territorial 1. Complete. Thoee 1 Ms n ir..U tvlll bi forwardeel We have Just received a large consignment of Fancy and Staple Groceries -liRT- EI FlSITeRE the early part LIMITED. which we invite you Inspect at our stores. mm 'He I . those Intended f.'r J ,7' l'l h handed them THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS 0RHEUM BLOCK. ' PROGRSSr BLOCK, FORT STREET.

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u THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL A TVERTI SBB t HONOLTTLP. JUNE 23, 1900 Eroklne M, Phelps, Am. p., Graham. Ma-- HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. uila, June 14. ft? Pieie 6iiiMi uiansa luieiice, Am. p.-.- Kboat, Newcastle. & Houolulu, 22, 1900. The Overland May June Oceanic Except jeu. Curtis., Am. ep., Geo. S. Calhoun. SteamshipComp lasued Every Morning, Kraiicisco. Juue 5. San - I i Ask Sunday, by the Halcyon, Am. uchr.. Chas. MelUn, Eure- NAME OF STOCK. C&1 ZX Bid ed. COMPANY, w. May it, , HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 1 1. 1 . -- - o mite liera, ' , Von Ilolt Block, King Street. June 20. Mercantile. ., Am.-Bp- New fc Hciii U. Hyde, Scrlbner. C. Brewer Co.. 1,000.000 100 A. W. PEARSON. i v..rw anrt . !fiarin. March W Business Manager. Inra, Am cnu iiasmussen, wcwrasuc SlHiAR. . j Three Trains Daily from San Francisco. TIME TABLE: I 18. June Americun Sugar l.fiOO.OOO 100 Daily . sp.. Sari Co...! 2 Two Trains from Portland "ia . i v. finnian Am. Carter, Kwtt ! 5.0(0.0t)0 28 The Fine Passenger Steamers of this 1 20 Line will I'rai,, !4,-- n Ai.ril &. Artiv Peterson, II mioa 17.i,lKW 100 as hereunder: lames K. Bruce, Am. schr., Haw. Agricultural l.OOO.K) 100 May 26. t'o t.rnVfn. Eure- Haw. Com. it Sug. Co. 2.312.7.VI 100 From San Francisco. l!9. Jessie Minor. Am. schr., Whitney, HhwhUhu Sugar Co.. . 2,000,01)0 100 203 For San 111 16. Francisco H ka. June Honomu 7"),000 100 IN) bk., Newcastle, AUSTRALIA Louisiana. Ai.i. i.alcion. Honokaa 2,000.000 20 323 i ..JULY 4 MOANA ... 22- - SOO.lHX) MOANA 18 June Httiku 100 JULY AUSTRALIA . Haw. bk.. Smith. San Fran-Ma'ric- n, Kehuku. 500,000 100 AUSTRALIA ..AUG. 1 siuuoa Ala. 4- ALAMEDA . i Kamalo Sug. Co.Lt.a 225,000 20 ALAMEDA .. ..AUG. 15 New- " Paid up 2.50,000 20 AUSTRALLA 1 Chilcott, Am. sp., Weeden, AUSTRALIA ..AUG. 29 21. Kihci Plan. Co.Lt. a t 1.0.'0,OUO 50 15 castle. June 1 :VVk Tocopil- - " Paid up ) lUhl 50 30 'SrirrlrM Omega, Am. bktn., Harrington, Ktpanuiu 100 la. Chile, June 22. Koloa 300,000 100 Oregon, Am. bk., Parker, from Newcas- Kona Sugar Co. Ass. i 2.r)6,000 100 TIME TABLE tle. June 15. Paid up 180,000 100 Olympic. Am. bk., GIbbs, San Franclsc.o Maunulei S. Co., Ass j 405,000 100 1, 1899. up ( 100,000 100 After Jan. Paid - From and May 17. McBryde S. A j In sailing- Rraper, Am. ship. Newcastle, Co.Lt. ttt2,l 20 5 connection with the of the above Steamers, the A 1 a. P Rlthet, Haw. bkt., McPhail, San 1'aiU up I l,6oO,OUO 2i nnrd tr taD.IA tntantlni, Tr Donn rra , rv . OUTWARD. May 6. Kahiku SugHr Co. A j 20 "5 Dally Dally Dally Dally ( LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO, 8:00 a. m.. tVta r. . Dally Nagasaki, Feb-- I'alU up 20 road from San Pranrlarn , to nil .nnlnt In - - 3et.Ht.tiai. Bach. Br. bk.. tTuj'"ieu caL'.es, Stations, ex. ex. Oahu Sugar Co 3,600,000 100 IrtO 170 10:00 a. m.. 6:00 p. m. and I Bun. run ny 17 York bv anv Steamshln Lin to all EutnnunPnrt. Bun. p.m Br. bk., Guthrie, Newcastle, May Onomea 1,000,000 20 LEAVE PORTLAND, 9:15 a. m., 9:00 am. a.m. a.m. p.m. Sussex. Ookala 500,000 20 19 11:05 3:15 6:10 n ir p. m. 7:10 9:15 Olaa feugar Co. LtAs J j 812,500 2 Honolulu. 3:47 6:50 Standard, Am. sp., Getchell, Newcastle, 20 City 8:03 9:48 11:40 up , z.ow.ooo 20 iV4 151-- Pearl 4:05 6:10 May 21. . iuiu Throuh without change. Rwa Mill 8:33 10:08 12:00 ep., Newcas- t)low:ilu 150,000 100 150 10:50. 4:45 Star of Italy, Haw.. Wester. 1'HanhauSug. Co 5,000,000 50 "iTalanae 1. Plan. Walalua 11:65 5:40 tle. June Pacilic 50),0CK 100 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO S. S., Cumming. Yoko- I XCaiiuku...... 12:32 605 Strathgyle, Br. Paia 750,000 100 300 10 i hama, June 22. Pepeekeo i 750,000 100 185 225 Out Met INWARD. S. C. Allen. Am. bk., Johnson, San Fran- - Pioneer. 2,"00,)HiO 100 185 195 Daily Daily Daily oicpft. June 6. Wainlua Agr. Co. As. j 2,100.000 100 90 97 U ex. ex. 13.. Am. bk., Farsons, New I'alU up l 1,500,000 100 i i in fSUtions. W. Flint, V G. Ci . Wm, IRWIN & Sun. Sun. York, June 21. WainHe 300.000 100 OnlyTour Doys a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wailuku 700,000 100 PKahuku ' 5:35 .... 2:W Waimanitlo. 252,000 100 LIMITED v4Valalua.... '6:10 .... 2:50 Waimea 125,000 100 115 7:10 S:5S VESSELS EXPECTED. "Walanne..., Steamship Cos. j tKwa Mill... , 7:45 1:05 4:32 General Agents Oceanic S S Co City. 6:10 8:"3 1:30 4:R ' From. Wilder S. S. Co J 500,000 100 ,. no 2:05 5:23 Vessel. Iner-Islan- d S. S. Co. . 500,000 . 100 Pullman Palace Sleepers. LfSonolulu... 6:50 8:35 Mary Winklemam, Am. bkt.Gray's Harbor 100 Miscellaneous, j Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, -- k'nfigla, Br. stmr ...Hongkong v i 3. DENISON. F. C. SMITH, , Br..sp..-- , Liverpool Co.1 with Barber Shops and Pleasant Read- P. Kilmory, Hawaiian Electric 250 000 100 ing Rooms. II, Superintendent. G. P. & T. A. udpn, tir.wf. Haw. eb New York Hon. Up. Tr. fc Ld. Co. 250,0110 100 !. D pi n B. Flint, Am. bk New York Hon. Steam Laundry. i 25,000 loo !. Dining Cars, meals a la Carte. f sp KutiH-Ka- u Challenger, Am. New York Telephone1 Free Reclining Chair Cars. METEOROLOGICAL, RECORD. Henry Failing, Am. sp New York & Telegraph Co. Lt.l 15,000 Ul CI 111 III A. J. Fuller. Am. so.... Nagasaki Mutual Telephone Co.)- 139,000 10 r Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. Svrvev, Pibushko Hayden Brown. Am. bk Newcastle Makaliu Col Co. Lt. As; 0,975 100 ;sv true Government i.ymaii v. f oster. Am. sen .Newcastle " Paid up 31,000 loO Every Mosdiy. John C. Potter, Am. sp .Newcastle O. R. & L. Co j 2,000,000 mo 195 Kobort Searles. Am. sell...... Newcastle People's Ice & Ref. Co. I5i),0d0 100 ! 110 J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, Rolph, Am. sch Newcastle 135 Jas. ) Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Occidental Oriental 3 THERM, General Falrchild. Am. bk... Newcastle liOXDS. & Steam.bip --4 emp Haw. Govt. 6 per cent.!..-..- ' !. H- E i tJuierpe, Haw. Newcastle 100 ;- Star: of Russia, Haw. hip Newcastle Haw. Govt. 5 per cent '. '. Wachusett, Am, sp... Newcastle Haw. Govt. Postal Sa-- ; j D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, : i and Kaisha. "ii: Oecinuw.it, Br sp Newcastle vings 4'. per cent.. .! 100 1 ToyaKhen H. '. No. Montgomery St., San Francisco. I" b.lisa. ltai. sp .Newcastle Hilo K.Co.6 peret. sp. Ewa Plantation 6 p-- c i. I City of Hankow, Br. ...Newcastle " 9 ).0.'i i 9". 72 8J O.Oii 'j:?! 3 j NE 4-- 1 Kmpire, Am. bk Newcastle Kaliuku Plant. 6 p. c. .. i' .. 102; 3 .".) 9I1 U Hii57l N ' '& 0 i '.H loi:).)l t7 85 1 '. Ivy,- - Br. sp Newcastle O.R.&L.CO Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.. Steamers of the above Companies v call at Honolulu and leave tl M 11 L"i.9ri J Sj! 9 f o oo!;i 4 Ni 2-- 0 Kenulilic. Br. bk Newcastle on or 7 j j 3 Omaha, aooui me aates oeiow mentioned: 12 '2i.9 29 70 2 6 0571 5 M Sea King, Am. bk Newcastle Session Sales Morning Session Fifty Nebraska. O.OOiiiS i 3 v l:l29 92 29 S7 72 85 5 NNl rerseverance, nr. sp ... Newcastle SS2. 3-- Honokaa, it T 14-- .95 28.901 Hi 0 00iA) 4 r..' 4 At by Palmer, Am. bk .. Newcastle For Japan and China. For ;0. 00:60 2-- 5; i 4 Between Boards Ten Pacific S. M., San Francisco. 152.W.29.'J7 lit hi XE King Cy.rus, Newcastle ay n (llnnm f I i Am. sch ... $250; 10 SiOo: 50 - mn nnn ! Pioneer. - ' Ooknln. n.so- 10- 29 ' J. B. Brown, Am. sp ... Newcastle . CHINA UNE ;RJO DE JANEIRO ... Jt Am. sp Newcastle j tJOKaia, tfis.io: la Ookala, $19, Barometer corrected to 32 F.' and sea Yosemite. DORIC JULY COPTIC J Wooliahara. Br. bk jewcasue 17 level, and after the 1st of February for NIPPON MARIJ JULY AMERICA MARU ... JY gravity of Lat. 45. This correc- William Bowden, Am. sch ....Newcastle RTO DE JANEIRO ... JULY 26 standard W. H. Talbot. Am. sch Newcastle REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, PEKING J! tion is .00 for Honolulu. Columbia. Am. sch ....Newcastle COPTIC AITG. 2 GAELIC Excursion to Hilo 10 Benicia, Am. bkt ...Newcastit AMERICA MARU ... AUG. HONGKONG MARU ..A 21. S:5-Kap- ioIani 18 TIDES, SUN AND MOON. . I'rlnce Albert, Nor. ep.... Newcastle June No. Estate, PEKING AI'G. CHINA sp 1 ...Al Prince Victor, Nor. ... Newcastle Ltd., to Charles S. Crane; lot K, Kaai-hu- e For he 4th of Ju y Rttces. GAELIC AUG. 28 'j. Clan Macpherson, Br. Eh, Newcastle HON KKONG MARU 5 Ancenis, Br. sh ...... Newcastle tract, Makiki, Oahu. Consideration SEPT. "3 Kantasi, Nor. bk. Newcastle $2,000. 826 -- Invincible, Am. sh Newcastle No. Pomaikai and husband to C. 3 )i--J s H K H r: : e, 1 s r ? S" r re Stjorn, Nor. bk Newcastle Lai Young; interest in R. P. 1405, kulf Wrestler. Am. bkt Newcastle 2iA9, Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Br. ah. ... Newcastle Oahu. Con Half Rate. Dttimburton, ...i.... $100. Fresno, Am. bk ..Newcastle sideration !i).ni. Ft. a.m. a.m. P.m. 'Kise June 22. No. S27 S. Kapu wife to 18 8.07 1.5 8.48 2.-- Alex. McNeil. Am. bk. . ..Newcastle and .Mem.. 9 1..5180.1111.22 J. Sylva: In 44 Golden Shore, Am. sh Newcastle F. interest" kul. Manna he STR. KINAU will sail from Ho- 9 08 .58 3 .11 3 .31 5.18 6. 14 Dominion, bk Honolulu, Oahu. $150. Tucs. '19 1.2 9 a.m, Bh. Newcastle Consideration nolulu on MONDAY, July 2nd, 12 m., FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. APPLY TO 'a.!n. 'i.. in.1 t James Nesmith, Am. sh Newcastle No. S28 Trustees Kstate of B. P. Bish- at 120 tL iching way Wed.. 11.01' 1.310.11' 3.59 5.115.18 6 41. 0.01 Kalkamah, Br. sh Newcastle op to M. A. Baptista; portions kul. 7713. at pcrts cn this trip a day Marion Lightbody, Br. sh. Newcastle, Eng ap. 39, Kapaakea, ahead of the regular Round trip '21 12 07; 1 6 11.17 4 42 6. 11 5.19 S. 41! 0 47 Honolulu, Oa..u. Con time Thur. yuickstep. Am. bk Tacoma sideration $00. tickets to Hilo and return. $12.50. first- - J'nJ.. 22 1.00 18.in.!5-- 8 7ai5.19 6.45: l.: Katie Flickineer. Am. bk Tacoma 0.21-6.1- Lt Sat... a 1.50. 2.0." 8. 5715 19 6.45! 2.22 Solide, G"er. bk Hamburg No. 829 J. da Ccsta, Jr., and wife to class. Intending passengers are request H. Hackfeld & Co., Hera, Ger. sp Hamburg J. Duque; interest in R. P. ,630, .ilanalo-11- , ed to book early. Freight will oe re n.. '24' 2 33' 2.1' 1.20 6.56 9.17 5.19 6 45; 3.13 Philadelphia, Ger. sp. Hamburg North Kona, Hawaii. Consideration lua.. to 3 II 2.2 2.14 7.40 10. ) 5. 20 6.45' 4 09 ceived at the Claudine wharf on FRI Carnedd Llewellyn, Br. sp Hamburg $100. DaY, June 29th. AGENTS. moon on Ventura. Br. bk .Antwerp Last quarter of the the lith at Yola, Br. sp London 22". p. m. List of deeds filed for record June 22, Tides irom the United States Coast and 1S00: STR. CLAUDINE will sail from Ho Survey tables: The tides at Kahului and Hilo occur PASSENGERS. First Party. Second Parly. Class. nolulu on MONDAY, July 2nd, at 5 p. Honolulu. S. Kapu and wife J. F. Sylva D ra., and provided twenty are a.bout one hour earlier than at Arrived. .... tickets Hawaiian standard time is 10 hours 30 Tr. Est. of 11. P. Bishop M. A. sold from Maui ports to Hilo and re Canadian-Australi- an HI Tninutea slower than Greenwich time, be- Arrived. Baptista $12.50 Royal 157 degrees 30 d . turn at each, she will proceed to ing that of the meridian if J. da Costa, Du-- minutes. The time wh.stle blows at 1:30 From tiie Colonies, per S. S. Moana, Jr., and wife J. Hilo, leaving Jiaui ports on TUESDAY, is same Greenwich 0 June 22. Captain oue D S. m.. which the as and Mrs. E. T. Miles arriving In H.'o on the morning of the ours 0 minutes. Sun and moon are lor and family, Mrs. Grant Turner, Messrs. 4th. Leaving Hilo at midnight on the ' local time for the whole group. Hoonig. e Oxcnham and DIED. 4th, will ar:-fy- at Kahului on Friday. Steamship Company. From Hamakua, per etmr. Iwalani, 55C- - SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. June 22. Mrs. H. Wicks and S on deck. EVERETT In this city, June' 22, 1900, , . Departed. at the Queen's Hospital, Edward Vida, son DIAMOND SIGNAL STATION, For San Francisco, per S. S. Moana, eldest of the late A. P. Everett, a REWARD of CASaJ HEAD 40 Steamers the above Line, running in connection with the 22, 10 p.' m. June 22. Rev. W. R. Livingstone, stop- native of Honolulu, aged years. PACIFIC Sydd June Weather, clear; wind, Funeral from St. RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver. B. C. and light. N. K. over passenger from Sydney. Andrew's Cathedral $25.00 Reward. will be paid for Infor- n o.i ui victoria, u. Honolulu, and .Brisbane, g., are: tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 mation which will lead to the discovery For Maui and Hawaii ports, per stmr. o'clock. Friends and acquaintances of will Loa, 22. the of W. C. Clench, drawn in ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Mauna June Miss Greenwell, H. invited to attend. '93 '94 C. V. Morrison, Goo Lip, Nancy Cummings, or by Ashford, at Honolulu Friday. 22. Hale, on Merchant street, or to thf On or June I Har.g --Young, A. IV Boiler, A. Bortfelat about the dates below seated, viz.: New bill proof of the names of the two witnesses It. M. S. S. Moana, Carey, from Syd- and five children. Judge Kahaulelio, C. at the Orpheum tonight. thereto, by FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B.C. FROM SYDXKY, BRHBASIfM ney, Auckland and Apia. Yak Nam, Father Liebert, John Paris, i PHILIP L. WEAVER. For Brisbane (Q.) and Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouver. E Br. S. S. Strathgyie, Cummings, from Jr., F. S. Dodge, Miss Waiamau ana tm . Hono- Attorney at Law. Merchant St., WARRIMOO 7 --J Yokohama, Juue K with SCO tons general four children, Mips A. Beard, T. C. Wells . O. 154. 5577 JULY MIOWERA I lulu. P. Box No. MIOWERA 4 Orp-nta- merchandise to Alexander & and daughter, Mrs. E. S. Boyd, E. S. uiutuiuvu uu VI 11JV1UV11IO, AUG. AORANGI ' Baldwin. Boyd, Julia Kalakiela, Mrs. J. Apio, Wil OARANG1 . SEPT 1 WARRIMOO WARRIMOO "29 $E Bkt 11. Oinoga, Harrington, 53 days from lie Brittan, Miss Mossman. TO LEASE. SEPT. MIOWERA MIOWERA OCT 27 AORANGI (f Tocop.lla with 1.01S tons nitrate to 11. WANTED. AORANGI 64-1- NOV 24 WARRIMOO Ilackfild & Co. AN EXPERIENCE saleslady to take FOR A TERM OF TEARS 2 Am. bk. Louisiana, Halcion, 5S days Bark Eke cn a Ref. cnarge acres of land, situated in Kapalama. MIOWERA from of the underwear and suit de- Honolulu, Tram Newcastle With 2,13 tons coal. APIA, June 14. While Danish partment; good salary paid to the near Car Stables. This Am. bk. W. H. Flint, l arsons, 120 days the land Is a part of the Morris Estate anil The magnificent ruacly bark Else was making port May 30, she right party. Apply Pacific Import new service, the "Impeilal Limited," is now Crom New Y'ork. Company. 5573 adjoins the residence of Joe Morris. Stmr. Iwalani, Gregory, from Uamua. stranded on the long reef. Four hours For further particulars apply either BETWEEN Wyman, later was got Kapalama, or VANCOUVER AND MONTREAL. Simr. Noeau, from Kauai. she clear by the United GIRLS to work on the new telephone to Joe Morris. to James States ship Abarenda, which went to Alana, Makawao, Maul. 5574 Making the run 100 hours without change. The finest Railway service switch board. Apply Sub. Ofllce Mu- - her assistance, when Telephone. 5378 worm. BAILED - FROM HONOLULU. the bark then tual ' made port. The commander of S. M. S. NOTICE. Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States Friday, 22. rope. June Cormoran sent his divers off on Thurs- TO RENT a cottage with not less than R. M. S. S. Moana, Carey, for San day morning to make a survey of the six rooms, at once. Address P. O. UNDER UNITED STATES For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to Francisco. 756. - TIIE vessel. It was found she Box No. 5377 lu , on and after June 14th, 1900. all La-liair- has sustain- Stmr. Mauna Loa, S merson, for .a, ed a good deal of damage to plates, shipping receipts must bear a Maalaea, Kona and Kau. her TO RENT a desirable furnished house Documentary War Tax Stamp on the Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, for Ka-pa- a. and that It will be necessary to have 6 7 of- put of or rooms. Address "C," this original, duplicate and triplicate. her into dry dock before she will fice. 5577 Shippers are request j to affix the Tlieo. H. Davies & Co Lid Genl Stmr. Ke An Hou, Mosher, for Maka-wel- i, be fit to carry cargo. The Else is an stamps according to law. as freight can- , , Waimea and Kekaha. iron bark of 633 tons, and was built FIVE messenger boys at the American not be received otherwise. at Port Glasgow In 1S76. She was part Messenger Service. 5574 Shipping receipts must contain state- TO SAIL TODAY. owned by .the captain, and registered in ment of the coritftits of packages. She INTER1SLA.ND STEAM NAVIGA- Stmr. Noeau, Wyman, for Honokaa and came in ballast from FOR RENT. TION CO.. LTD. flmpr pnn. 10 Brisbane. Kukuihaee, at a. m FURNITURE of a five-roo- m cottage; WILDER S. S. CO. 557 5 privilege of renting cottage. Inquire n iu uu . at American Messenger Service. 537 MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Wreck of the Glenelg. NOTICE. Steamers due and to sail today and for Direct Service Bttween New York, MELBOURNE, 5. in- FURNISHED house, Nuuanii avenue, English-Speakin- g the six days are June At the To Our Friends: next as follows: quiry into the wreck of Glenelg second house above Vineyard street, San the the on Ew'a to W. Tbf Chinese merchants and residents Francisco and Hawaiian Is'ands. ARRIVE. Marine engineer-survey- or gave side of Nuuanu. App'y Board's J. White, I. I. S. N. Co. Office, Queen of the Hawaiian Islands, represented by Steamers. From. Due. evidence that he visited the vessel the S3 China han Francisco ..June 29 day beiore street. 537S the undersigned, being uesirous of pro- First steamer to be dispatched from New York to Honolulu via Australia San Francisco . . ...July 4 she sailed. He noticed a viding for sons a thorough and Cisco: 7 their torlc San ...July couple of flaws in the. shaft, which he THE MELROSE. King board and ; Warrimoo Victoria 7 St.: comprehensive educat.on la English. S. S. "American," on hy a steas ...July condemned, 1 .c or about August 1st., to be followed Nippon Maru-S- an Francisco ...July 17 but allowed her to proceed rooms; an moaern comions: eieci raised in pledges, from August to on her voyage mosquito proof: ,,uiet. refined , oiner biodid. iloaoa San Franeico ...July is after directing the chief fa ffi fullds to Justify tu.u. W DEPART. engineer to employ reduced pressure. home. Kinp St. cars pass door. Prices: Freight received at Company's. wharf. Soutn Brooklyn, at a;l times 30Sl-blu- e. in undertaking to erect commodiuugf.. Rio S. 30 At same moderate. Tel. or in rars. For general de Janeiro F ..June the time he considered the t mildings for this purpose In Kamakela. information apply to Miowera Victoria ..J'lly 4 shaft quite serviceable. The flaws were was let and the Coptic San Francisco ..July 10 FOR RENT OR LEASE. The contract main H! HACKFELD & CO., DAVIES & CO. Australia Sun Francisco . .. . .Julv 16 longitudinal, and. if extended, would ending partially completed, when tne LTD. THE0. H. Ajcuericu. Maru-S- an Francisco ..July 17 cause the engines to stop. TO RESPONSIBLE parties, at beauti- plague broke out and interrupted the ful Kaalawal. beyond Diamond Head. work. As you well know, our countfy- - Agents, Honolulu. toe 01 w. isnoxn; VESSELS IN PORT. Notice to Shipmasters. residence p.'"r,mon hav1 hen fhp erpatest siiffprrs from this .epidemic and the" fires con-- J. ARMY AND NAVY. U. S. Branch Hydrogiapnis CHAS. French cruiser. M. de L'Espinay, Office, SWf'SoSi'SA. Magoon. oof5557 nected with it. Consequently, those BREWER & CO.'S San I'rancisco, 4 r ! Lul an Franc. sco, June IS. Cal. - who generously subscribed toward the By Staff e M.EUCMANTMEN. communicating with the Branch TO school enterprise, being called upon to ' FOR SALE OR LET. Pr Office in St.n Francisco, cap-ai- ns iinnits laree sums for the relief of thu.r New York BRYANT, does not Include Line. . HENRY This list coasters.) of vessels who will HOUSE, with stables, carriage house j who GrifTiths, with fejif,wcountrymen have suffered ASVrt, Am. bk., San Francisco. he Hydrographlc Ofllce by 5. recording the Bark Fooling Suey The stage for HJ Hv or-- . will sail from New wil. eae Fran- tieterological observations suggested by c , ,:.:!) it:njble to fulfill their pledges at Kuo oa, Archer, Am. bktn., Calhoun, San Ari.ir.,E ' .vnn 101k for Honolulu on c about kane. and 23. ihe office, : . U f cisco, May can have forwarded to them ent. The main building is now on the side at 1 y at Bethel street .Iffet'or. Anr.. sp., Colby, Newntle, t.-i- desired port, and free of expense, the CAN be had in private family for man j,0jnt of completion, and the contractor, day. Wednesday aa.i "7 Way 3. - 1, Tcnthly pilot charts of the and wife; room mosrjuito-proo- f. Ad jinself homeless, is in need of his August passengers and ' A. Ropes, Am. sp.. Chapman, San , North Pacific rreat 1900 for i. '.t-ri- anu mmpt s 5579 Franoisco, April 15. ins information regard dress P. O. Box 605. nicney. joy & Co.'8. No. 1! N'J'wn. tig the dangers ' to navigation in the wa ' " Australia. Br. ep., Jeuss, Newcastle, rs which they freouent. In this emergency, and because we For freight Uy 12. - apply to Mariners are reauestpd tn wnnrt tu ROOM AND BOARD. believe you recognize that our motives WORKS lienfTalore, Br. pp., Blanchard, Newcastle, Jfhce dangers discovered, CHAS. BREWER & CO.. IRON May 9. or anv other in undertaking this enterprise were HONOLULU nfnrmation which can be utilized for cor- ROOMS and Board The Balmoral, 27 Kilby Street. 3iis Bonanza. Am. bk., Bergman, New-- - recting charts or sailing Young Fide; superior board philanthropic, our oh.ieet a commeud-an- d pr Borx 3. " directions, or In St.. town CHAS. BREWER & CO.. LTD., cuftVp, June publication j :3e of the pilot charts of the rooms: newly furnished; terms at!e one. and hat e are in no wise at coo'J Carrier Dove, Am. schr.. C. W. Brandt. .1111 raniic. t:. ti. CALKINS, S07. 5374 in Honolulu. 31. Lieut.-Comdr- .. moderate. Telephone fault for the straits which we n"w SUGAR .Si Port Townsend. May IT. s. N . in Charge, BOILER, T1 Cba. 'E. Moody, Am. sp., Anderson, Ta- jfind ourselves; we therefore solicit such coma, June 8. I our present A Chicago FRENCH AND GERMAN'. contribution? io needs as L. AHLO Machinery 3aror.d i"t. Am. bk.. Stetson, Newcastle, man is clamoring for the honifir-pne- wi.t allow. Send a.i lad ofJJ Juie 5 coinage of a silver 75-c- nt piece. He AN EDUCATED Russian gentleman. . u sp.. Gammon, Taco- - nr nIf)flrfs tn Wone Kwai General C F. Pi'cfnt. Am. claims that It would "stimulate trade." recently arrived here, who has b en ' In Merchandise. id to nip r,a, f 13. as a purchaser would not b? so much loag in Germany ana '.154. Hon Jltilu- - T','I1 Art " ' . sp., Hongkong, France and s. "tlrio. Am. Goodwin, Impressed by yot-r- rnff June 15. the cost of a thing when knows their languages thoroughly, Very respectfully Sri ward May, Am. bk.. San Francisco. he could pay one coin for a 75-ce- nt ar-tl?- le wishes to give private lessons. Terms. WONG KWAI. WATPTLIPILO. KAPALAMA. May 17 as he is when he per week, $10 a month. CHIT m . rort,fier Is continues to hand Three lessors GEM. (Near ramcar 1 Taco-jn- a, out a SCO Stahles r- - "E. K. Wood. Hansen, Am. schr., half dollar and a quarter dollar Address, Lakimella Villa, Hotel L. AHLO. ' elephone 75 ceiiu. June 3. for that article. Street. 5564 199. Box 1014. part of the city for