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NO. 6379. SATURDAY, 018 VOL. XXXVIL, HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, JANUARY 17, 1903. PRICE FIVE CENTS. iki SARGENT HEEDS Or ONE OF EUROPE'S THE LABOR UNIONS in le GREATEST ART TREASURES

He Disappoints Friends of Hawaii REFORM IS MORE SURE OF Bas-Reli- ef of Descent by His Attitude on Chinese IN the From the 8 ITSELF CHINESE EMPIRE Plantation Labor. Cross, Worth, $100,000, Is Missing. "'.' T m (SPECIAL, TO THE ADVERTISE ft., WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 5. The Commissioner of Immigra- tion, Mr. Frank Sargent, surprised the friends of Hawaii greatly in his Liner St. Louis Safe Roosevelt's Gift From recent hearings before the Senate immigration committee regarding Chinese labor in Hawaii. In a conversation with Mr. Haywood some the Kaiser Thames Frozen Over. weeks ago he stated explicitly that he saw no particular objections to the admission of Chinese to Hawaii, provided there were restrictions that Eleven Bolomen Killed. would ensure their return eventually to China and which would prevent their being smuggled into the United States. Mr. Haywood then drew an amendment, intended for the immigration bill, which followed exactly along the lines of the statement by Mr. Sargent. That is ( ASSOCIATED PRESS CABLEGRAMS ) the amendment which Senator Burton, of Kansas subsequently ROME, 16. introduced in the Senate and which I sent some time ago to the Adver- Jan. The famous has relief, "The Descent From the tiser. In the face of that conversation and understanding Mr. Sargent Cross," has been stolen. It is valued at $100,000. The "Descent from went before the Senate Committee on immigration gave directly-opposit- e and the Cross" is one of most testimony as this excerpt from the stenographic hearings will the treasured of the remains of the fine art show : of sculpture of the Renaissance period of the thirteenth century. It was Mr. Sargent. You be in are going to asked the Senate, gentlemen, wrought by Nicolo to admit Chinese into Hawaii. You are going to hear complaints the celebrated Pisano at Lucca a few years before the about the conditions in Hawaii, and you are going to hear about the sculptor died in 1278. The celebrated old cathedral of Lucca, erected of Chinese into Philippines. Let us admission, the remember that these in the eleventh century, has been the resting place of this great art immigration laws to-d- ay apply to the Philippines, and we are enforcing those laws just as rigidly in Porto Rico and the Philippines as we are treasure. here. Judge Lacombe's decision gave the authority to put these laws o into effect there, and they are in effect. Senator Fairbanks. May I interrupt you for just a moment? Eminent Jurist Dead, Mr. Sargent. Certainly. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Former Rumsey of the Supreme Senator Fairbanks. Would you regard the admission of Chinese Justice into Hawaii as injurious to the interests of American workmen? Court of this State is dead. Mr. Sargent. I most certainly would, Senator. The admission of Chinese into Hawaii means the admission of them into the United William Rumsey became a Justice of the Supreme Court of the 1 States. Hawaii is United States territory ; and the subterfuges which v State of ewYjjrk in 1880. He was born at Bath, N. Y., in 1841. He aTe used to-d- ay to deluge this country with Chinese would be used more vigorously then, if they were near by and handy to get in. graduated from Williams' College in 1861 and entering the Union forces Let us remember this. We do not want any territory of the United served during the Civil War in the Peninsula, Shenandoah Valley, and States filled with cheap labor. Labor is cheap enough today. We do other campaigns, being in many severe engagements and receiving a not want to put into the hands of these great corporations men who can Oaks. He was promoted several times for be employed for twenty-fiv- e cents a day. We have passed that period. wound at the battle of Fair Now, let us analyze the situation. A few years ago when you went bravery and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-Colone- l. After the in Japan years as private secretary to Minister on a railroad what did you find ? The sturdy German, the ruddy-face- d war he served for two Irishman, and the Englishman as section men. Today what do you find? Robert E. Van Valkenberg and on his return to the United States prac- The Italian of the poorest type, the Mexican, taking the place of the men DOWAGER EMPRESS OF CHINA. ticed law at Bath until his elevation to the Supreme bench. He is the whom a few years ago we welcomed to our shores but who today do not writer of several valuable law publications. come. Why do they not come ? Simply because their places have been filled by a poorer, cheaper class of men. The Board of Censors Memorializes Empress I wish to say that if these corporations will pay living wages they Eleven Bolomen Killed. will get plenty of men. So do not let this idea of lack of labor influence Dowager to Abandon Power and Restore MANILA, Jan. 16. In a fight between the constabulary and na- foreign immigration. you to open the door wider for the admission of tive brigands eleven bolomen were killed. Inspector Fletcher was It is not needed. Authority of Young Emperor. wounded. If the immigration bill should be pressed in the Senate to the point o of passage, it can be stated that the Senate Committee on the Pacific (ASSOCIATED PRESS CABLEGRAMS ) Arrives. Islands and Porto Rico will, in all probability, consent to the insertion Crown Prince PEKING, 16. office of a provision that will exempt Hawaii from the restrictive clauses but Jan. The Censor's has memoralized the ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 16. The Crown Prince of has I in my letter of two days ago it is very doubtful judging from as stated Empress to resign in favor of the Emperor as the first step towards arrived in this city. He was warmly welcomed by the Czar. present appearances, if the immigration bill is pressed to passage in this Congress. a reform in the government. o It seems almost futile to attempt to add anything about the pros- Kaiser to President. pects of the Cuban reciprocity treaty. One clay it looks as though the treatv might go through the Senate with little difficulty, when lo and VANNUTELLI CHOSEN. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 16. President Roosevelt today re- up and the ratifications will surely be behold some new obstacle looms of a book from the Emperor of Germany. 1 he here this week of the Beet Sugar Grow- poooooooooooo ceived the present delayed therebv. gathering o ers' Association will doubtless have an influence on the outcome. At Present there are such obstacles in the way as to make ratification a Thames Frozen Over. seems to be very much in " ' doubtful matter but President Roosevelt r ; . ' .. .. earnest about the matter and mav be able to have his way. LONDON, Jan. 16. The severe weather continues. The Thames ERNEST G. WALKER. is frozen over for the first time in two years. o AFTERNOON DISPATCHES The Plague in Mexico. ASSOCIATED PRESS MAZATLAN, Jan. 16. There have been eight deaths from the FROM bubonic plague here and four new cases.

THE MITCHELL BILL. St. Louis Safe. IS WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 16. Senator Mitchell, chairman of NEW YORK, Jan. 16. The overdue American liner St. Louis has Hawaii last summer, will introduce a bill the Commission which visited machinery disabled. enable any American citi- arrived here with her changing the Organic Act of the Territory to o zen to be eligible to appointment to the Governorship, and reducing the age limit to thirty vears. The bill also provides for reducing the age War Claims Bills. limit for Senators to twentv-on- e vears and a general reorganization of the Territorial government,' abolishing all the monarchical teatures and WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 16. The House, today, passed of the bill are in accordance creating local governments. The terms twentv war claims bills. with the recommendations made in the report of the Commission. o o THE POPE CRITICISED. Zealandia Arrives Out. been appointed to suc- ROME Tan 16. Cardinal annutelli has SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16. The Oceanic steamer Zealandia lias ceed the late Cardinal Parocchi. The Pope's haste in filling the place is quite severely criticised. arrived from Honolulu. EDITOR WILL DIE. Killed by Dynamite. COLUMBIA, S. Jan. 16. Editor Gonzales of The State, who C. 16. men were killed here today in a was shot vesterdav bv Lieutenant Governor Tillman, is sinking and JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Jan. Six shooting in- there is little hope 'for 'his recovery. Further details ot the dynamite explosion. lllman. -- O- : attacked by . if dicate that Gonzales was not armed when CARDINAL VANNUTELLI. --o McCONNELL WILL RECOVER. ckxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxoo ";xxxxxxxxxxo OOOOCODOOOOOOO Seeking the Pole. ITALY, i6th. The Pope SAN 16. Frank McConnell, who was thought ROME, Jan. today appointed Cardinal will sail in May. FRANCISCO, Jan. page " PARTS. Tan. t6. A French arctic expedition (Continued on page 3.) fCor.t!nuefi on ) I 2 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 17. 1903. B. F. DILLINGHAM Grand TALKS ABOUT THE COMMENCING Cheer Up Clearance Sale

SUMNER HOLD UP OF We're making things bright for many people by MONDAY enabling them to use pairts lavishly.

The Sherwin-William- s paints are reasonable and Jan. 12, 1903. are ea3y to put on. Tells How the Railroad Figured in SHOES You select the color and we furnish the paints. Deal Criti- The result will satisfy you and make all your the and Sharply neighbors want to paint at once. cises Attorneys. PRICES CUT IN HALF For floors there is nothing like S

Sherwin-William- s goods found only at Mr. B. P. Dillingham feels that an in- first bought out Sumner's interest in Don't Miss This justice has been done him and the the four acres reserved by him, this having upon by gov- by the statements made been insisted the Oahu Railroad ernment. Opportunity E. O. & Son, by some of the attorneys in the Sum- - j Hall SUMNER ASSENTS. ner ease. "Why," he said yesterday to "Mr. Sumner, who was then in Ta- ...limited... an Advertiser representative, "some of hiti, wa notified that the company Here are a few quotations of the celebrated makers: Corner Fort and King Streets. the lawyers who have been engaged in was ready to pay him the $100,000 under this notorious suit state that Mr. Sum- the terms of the option. He came to STRONG & GARFIELD. ner should have received $250,000 for Honolulu and expressed his willingness $7.00 patent leather bals, sale price, $3.50 to carry out contract; having his interest in the land purchased by the but $6.50 Tan Bals, sale price, $3.50. some time before made a trust agree- - $6.50 Black Vici, sale price, the railroad, and one of the lawyers in $3.50. j ment with the Bishop of Panopolis, it says he Sum- re- NETTLETON'S. the suit that secured for j was necessary to await the latter's ner $10,000 more than would have been turn, he being absent, before the deeds $6.50 Black Vici Bals, sale price, $3.50. To Make Room received had he not taken the case up. j could be signed. Meanwhile, after $6.50 Tan Vici Bals, sale price, $3.50. some negotiation, Sumner had agreed $6.50 Tan Calf Bals, sale price, $3.50. for a large stock of the newest goods to arrive in a few I do not want to be mixed up in the j to sell his leasehold interest in the four Men's $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 shoes in large weeke, we are offering affair, but so many reflec- untruthful J acres for $10,000. sizes, CUT PRICE, $1.00 to $2.00. tions have been cast upon the Oahu 'At this juncture Mr. Sumner seems SPECIAL i LADIES' SHOES. BARGAINS IN Neckwear Shirtwaists Railway and Land Company, or those to have been waylaid and plunged into who negotiated the business in ques- a sea of legal trouble, certainly $2.50 White Canvas Oxfords, cut price, $1.00. ) through no of his or $3.50 Tan Lace Shoes, cut price, and Collars tion, that it is only common justice to fault those with $1.25. l whom he had transacted business. $2.50 White Kid Slippers, cut price, $1.25. them that the public should know the Mr. Sumner made a clear cut agree- $4.50 Black Kid Oxfords, cut price, $1.25. See some prices in our special bargains : facts. ment with the railroad company to sell $4.50 Tan Oxfords, cut price, $1.25. Cretons "As to the contract under which the his land for $110,000, without the assist-lan- d We have others too numerous to mention. in fancy colore, reduced to 10c a yard. in question was purchased by the ance of any lawyers, and would have railroad, it was entered into under the Shirtwaists lawyer ever appearing in sight. Prices cut in half. following circumstances: "If any of them have been paid for Fancy MR. SUMNER'S OFFER. getting the extra $10,000 they have been Don't Miss This Sale Ladies' Neckwear paid for doing nothing. forcing in Lace Muslin, and Silk from 10c up. "In 1895 Mr. Sumner, unsolicited hy After REMEMBER, MONDAY, JAN. 12, 1903. the old man into all kinds of needless 500 Pieces 1903 Ginghams, me, offered to lease me an undivided and expensive litigation, those who 10c a yard. half interest in the land lying west of were seeking to get his money finally the harbor and makai of the railroad allowed him to carry out his contract paid $110,-00- 0 PROGRESS BLOCK wharves, most of it being a mud-fla- t, with the railroad, which the I these people immediately got J Fort Street. covered at high water. and Shoe away with $48,000 of Kerr's Store all but about it "The government claimed that he and are now trying to get that. FORT AND HOTEL STS. owned only a fishing right, while he SUMNER RECEIVED $142,489. claimed to own it in fee. It was yield- Sumner has received from us $32,-489.- 55 ing an income of less than $2,000 a yeai. rents in excess of earnings since I asked Mm how much rent he wanted, j 1895, besides the $110,000, a total of and he said $5,500 a year. ! $142,489.55, for a claim so uncertain "As property could not be made that Come See Our Store the no person productive expensive filling other in this Territory would without taking The whole arrangement of our place shows cleanliness, and improvements, which could not be have dreamed of the risks that beauty. Canned goods I did for the possible profit, and we The Triangle convenience and and bottled are safely done until the cloud on the title Store have never charged him a cent fees arranged so that the different brands can be seen by our was removed, I thought this was too for or expenses, or attempted to customers. A telephone order will insure a quick delivery much, but he would not take less, and take ad Corner of King and 8outh Streets. vantage of his age or infirmities. i f anything from our store. we finally agreed on that rent for a "Under the foregoing circumstances, 99-ye- ar lease, he giving Mr. Mark Rob- I submit does not lie inson and myself the option to buy at that it in the of any of gentlemen of the any time for $100,000, he reserving for mouths the IVlAY A bar to suggest that I or the railroad GOODS EVER H. 25 years CHEAPER THAN OO. the little island in the habor company un-- known as Island," and four have treated Mr. Sumner i "Sumner's fairly." FOR acres adjoining it. The 99-ye- ar lease and option to buy were later assigned to the railroad company. CONTEST FOR SPOT CASH TITLE WAS CLOUDY. DOLE'S AT STOCK TAKING OVER "I was advised by several of the lead- PLACE ing lawyers in Honolulu that the gov- AT ernment claim was good, but others The resignation of Attorney General thought differently. I knew that the Dole has not resulted as yet in any The TRIANGLE STORE chances were that I might lose by the great fight for the place thus made transaction, but as at the that time vacant. There are three names men- railroad slips had not been made, and , IWAKAMI'S tioned for the place, though only one both the railroad and the government of the number is seeking endorsements were badly in need of wharf room, I thought probably some for it. I could make High Sheriff Brown are ZAKPS Friends of S. compromise with the government in urging he get into the fight for the course of a year or so, get a that and the office, he being a practicing lawyer Linen Doilies, Table Scarfs, and Small little more wharf room for the Center Pieces Now Ready for and for years the chief prosecuting of- Table Covers heavily embroidered in Chrysanthemums, ficer of the Territory. He has refused "Instead of a speedy compromise, Birds and Vines. All goods on hand will be sold at greatly to make any contest for the office, however, the negotiations with the reduced prices. Come early and you will get which his friends insist is in the high- government came to nothing RICHEST STOCK OF JAPANESE GOODS the best selection. 36 and 42 Hotel Street. and for promotion, Business seven years est sense a civil service and we have been paying Mr. will not as yet even declare himself a in the city. China, Cloisonne and Satsuma Wares, Japan- $5,500 a year in gold Sumner coin as candidate. ese Silks and Curios. rent, besides paying the taxes, amount- j W. O. Smith has been urged to take :o:- - ing in all to $43,000, and we all have the place, at least for the present, and gotten out of the land during en- Hotel Store. 178 Hotel St. Phone Main 197 that the pressure upon him may be such Street JDelecatessen tire time was $10,500, leaving us a net that he will accept. We have just received a freeh shipment of loss of $32,500. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA table delicacies Deputy Attoreny General Cathcart is which our patrons will find of exceptional merit. The list THE COWSETT COMPLICATION. includes: a candidate for the appointment, and a After annexation suits were brought paper endorsing him is being freely California Cream Cheese; all kinds of Sardines in oil and Smoked and to test the title. all of the expenses of signed. spiced; German Haddies; Salt Salmon; Imported of which were IM Goose Imported and borne bv the railroad, The only answer A. G. M. Robertson Pomeranian Breasts; Domestic Cheeses; I opened up com- Queen Olives, green and ripe in bulk. and negotiations for would make to a query as to whether promise, direct with the Federal gov- or Crystal Springs Butter always on hand; also the best of not he was in the race, or had been Island Butter; Fresh Sour Krout received weekly. ernment. Meanwhile, J. L Dowsett, offered the place, was to say that he who owned the other undivided half had signed the paper for Mr. Cathcart. interest, died, leaving a large number The Republican committee has not Epicurean of children, several of them minors. In yet taken up the matter of the succes- Metropolitan Meat Go. order to handle the matter it was nec- sion to Mr. Dole, but it is believed that essary to untangle this complication, there will be some recommendation Ask Voui Fish, Fruit or Sold LIMITED, which, after much time and work, I made after the meeting this evening. Grocer q succeeded in doing, by getting the For Them. geta bles TELEPHONE MAIN 45- - estate transferred into a corporation, Novel Kind of Poison s that the interest of the the minors In a fit of despondency prompted by could be dealt with. This involved an jealousy of the man whom she calls additional expenditure on my part of her husband, Maria Reveira, a Porto some $60,000. Rican woman, endeavored to commit Left Over Holiday Goods Turing over a year I negotiated suicide on Thursday evening by swal- with the Washington authorities, going lowing a large quantity of "blue oint- FRENeH LAUNDRY there several times at my own expense, ment." When found in her room at AT ACTUAL COST paying several lawyers to present the Palama by Grant Snow, an Australian matter, finally, in Xegro whom woman Picp, and August last, the claims to be 25S Beretania Street DIIOpposite Hawaiian Hotel. concluded a compromise with the gov- her husband, she was in a precarious Only Few Left Come Early ernment by which it received title to condition and was removed to the hos- four-fift- hs of the land, while the Dow- pital. When Snow left the house in the sett and Sumner interests together re- forenoon the woman said she would FRED & ceived one-fift- h. As a result, kill herself. The box from PHILP BRO. but which she j therefore, of all this risk, time, work, had taken the ointment was practically Practical Harnessmakers - ' K- and expense, the railroad had the right empty when found by Snow. She was tVaverley Bloct, Bethel St. Phone Main 90 Fukuroda, to buy only one-tent- h original Queen's Robinson Block. of the taken to the Hospital and was P. O. Box 133. Phone White 2421. 14 Hotel Street. land claim, but upon condition that it practically herself again yesterday. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 1903. 3

WANT MORE nol I. If There Is One Class of Clothes NFORMATION PATTOSIEN'S Big Furniture Exposition Building that the Stein-Bloc-h people can and do make better than Pratt Asks for Amount Cor. 16tK and Mission Sts. another, and which no make-to-measu- re tailor (no matter of Largest Fire how much he charges) can AFFABILITY DESIRABILITY RELIABILITY improve upon Claims. It Is Evening Dress PJrTTOSIEX'S PJrTTOSIEM'S PJiTTOSIEN'S W. Macfarlane. chairman of the Good Clothes. F. Furniture Fair Treatment Your Money's Worth and More Fire Claims Commission yesterday re- Tfiey use the same fabrics ceived a cablegram from J. G. Pratt at Aii over the country these thoughts are associated with the uame. Square dealing undressed worsteds, crepe Washington asking for further infor- has won this if nothing more. award ed mation as to the amount of the We your cloths, soft-finish- vicunas ask confidence in the Furniture we offer, and shall prove worthy of it by to the Tee Wo Chan Co. The matter the values we shall render you. they are cut upon the same If you cannot visit our f"- - was probably up for consideration in Note. store, write us catalogues, photos, prices or general information. lines, whether fashionable connection with the Fire Claims bill, The few illustrations and prices btioiv are or merely given as a stimulating suggestion Tuxedo, Dinner Jacket and Mr. Pratt very likely was asked Dress Coat tailored by jour- for the information. neymen tailors, who have The Tee Wo Chan claim was the had years of training in the largest presented to the Fire Claims 111 commission, though not the largest art of dress-cloth- es making, Si award. The claim was for $77,703.78 for most cleanly and under the buildings and merchandise destroyed in IRON BED with ass top rod, IRON BED with brass knobs, scientific conditions the stores situated on Maunakea street, brass spindels knobs; sizes equal in and ' strength to any bed DIKING TABLE made of solid oak, finished 3 ft, 3 ft 6 in, ana 4 ft 6 in. Price made. Price golden extendes to 6 feet, top is 42 inchet ready-to-we- ar between King and Hotel streets. $2.90 and fit and S.SO when closed. Price The claim was for $8,015 for the de- $8JS you need them; no iron-cla- hist when struction of several d buildings. i harrying delays, no heart- $2,218.60 for fixtures destroyed, and disappointments $67,420.23 for loss on stock of merchan- breaking dise. On this amount the claim shows but ready when you are. that $31,000 insurance was carried, ot which $12,709.70 had been paid. The award made by the Fire Com- mission was $36,265.45 i for the destruc- THREE-PIEC- E PARLOR SUIT, frame is made of Eastern PATENT KITCHEN TABLE, has two bins, two drawers, tion of the property, and $12,709 of this t birch finished mahogany color; s.uts are upholstered as two kneading loards. Price YOt" order, cither in velour or tapestry. Write for $2.K amount was subrogated to the insur- t cample covering. Price of suit $lv3.SO This table with sliding top to extend four feet, $1.00 extri L! ance companies. As no award was M. Mclnerny, made to the insurance companies the Ovir Carpet Department allowed to total amount the Tee Wo Now occupies over 15,000 square feet of floor space Chan Co. is but $23,555.70. A statement and is full of bargains In all possible styles as to this award was forwarded to Mr. and varieties. You'll like our patterns, too. Pratt by cable. Samples sent free. Sanford's Brussels Carpets, per yard 70c, 60c, 55c All-wo- ol Ingrains, per yard 65c WRAY Wool-fille- d Ingrains, per yard 45c TAYLOR WILL Heavy Columbia Ingrains, per vard 30c Wilton Velvet Carpets, per yard $1 .50, $1 .25, 95c FIGHTTHE PESTS Ready-mad-e Carpet Rugs, in velvets, Brussels and axminsters 6 x 9.. .$10.25, $8.75, $7.75 New Stock of 3x11.6 $21.50, $15.50, $4.25' SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Wray Sanford's Brussels Rugs 9 x 1 2 1 3.75 Taylor, Commissioner Bronilev's Smvrna Rugs 9X 12 ...$17.50 of Ariculture 7.6 x 10.6 $14.75 and Forestry of Hawaii, arrived $10.25 High grade DINING CHAIR DINING CHAIR to match 6x9 of fine polished oak; has TABLE, strongly con. Crepe Novelty Art Rugs 9 x 12 $6.75 leather seat. This beautiful 5ilk here yesterday from Honolulu on the structed, well braced, 9x9 $5.85 chair, $1.90 has cane seaL Price steamer Korea. He comes to consult 9x6 $4.75 Arm Chair to match, $4.38 88 eto. with State Quarantine Agent Crow re- Capes . . . OUR CURTAIN DEPARTMENT is brim full of Novelties at lowest prices. Curtains sent on garding pests and parasites that are approval. Money back in all cases where goods are not satisfactory. likely to do damage to plant life in the island. At present Hawaii has no law Embroidered and Fringed, any color guarding against tbe introduction of AT such pests from another state or terri- future tourists. And now to encourage tory, and it is to procure information and enable local people to visit the vol- and data on the subject for presentation cano in larger numbers than ever be- LADIES' SHIRTWAIST SALE to the Legislature that Commissioner fore, Mr. Richard H. Trent, the gen- Taylor has come to San Francisco. eral agent, is offering special rates to AT HALF PRICE parties composed of ten or more Bazaar Tourist Travel for Hawaii. Our Entire Stock of Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists are re- Oriental forced duced one half of former price. E very Waist will be out While the commercial organizations regardless of cost. ALSO are discussing all sorts of plans for A cough Is not a disease, but a symp- drawing tourist travel to Hawaii, the tom. It indicates that the lungs and Notice Our Prices Teak Wood Furniture, such as Chairs, Ladies' Mercerized Zephyr Waists were $3.00 and $2.50. people vol- bronchial tubes are inflamed. This in- interested in travel to the Now $1.50. Cabinets of all sizes. cano are not neglecting the flammation often leads to pneumonia. Tables and tourists $2 who happen along without any plans, The surest way to ward off pneumonia Ladies' Chambray Waists, in Pink and Blue were 00. Rockers and Steamer Now $1.00 Rattan but are providing them with such at- is to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Chairs, all patterns. tractions and comforts that they will on the first appearance of the cough or Ladies' Zephyr Waists in Stripes, Linen and Lawn. This go away to advertise the Islands bet cold. It always cures and cures quick- line comprises a large variety of Waists that were in price ter than all speeches ever ly. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., whole- $2.00 and $1 50. Now 75c. Waity Bldg., King Street, Opposite Advertiser Office. the that will be made on the subject of plans for sale agents, sell it. All our $1.00 and 75c Waists now at 50c. Phone White 2746...... ,.,0, Sweeping Reduction in Silk Crepe Waists VANNUTELLI A handsome line of Evening Dress Waists in White, Pink CHOSEN. and Light Blue with Applique Trimming, $7.50, $8 00 and $8 50. cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxdcoooocxxxxdoocococococxxxxxx Waists now on sale at $5.00 (Continued from Page 1.) Serafino Yannutelli to the high office of Prefect of the Congregation of ENGLISH LONG CLOTH Parrocchi. We are offering excellent values in the best grades of English the Propaganda, in succession to the late Cardinal Long Cloth, Chamois finish. A Beautiful The new Prefect is now prominently mentioned as a successor to 45 inches wide, 12 yard pieces, were $3.50. Now $2.75 piece. $2.75. $2.25 piece. is levelled his Holiness Imperial Long Cloth, 12 yard pieces, were Now the present Pope and much criticism being at Imperial Long Cloth, 12 yard pieces, were $2.25. Now J1.90 piece. owing: to the appointment. Cardinal Yannutelli is said to be the choice Imperial Long Cloth, 12 yard pieces, were $2.00. Now $1.65 piece. Home of the Triple Alliance for the position of Leo XIII upon the lattcr's death. Is now being built in tbe vannutem is an Italian ana was oorn in 1034. ne is a man 01 imc physique, great magnetism, and of unusual ability. He was made a eo. of pacific import Cardinal many years ago. and has also held the responsible position of the TRACT nuncio at Vienna and at Brussels and secretary of memorials and j PAWAA grand chancellery of orders. He comes of a family that has won very CON-NEL- L Mr. J. D. Jewett, after considering many propositions and locations high honors at the Yatican. Serafino and his no less celebrated brother, CHECKERS" well-know- n sacred college, LEWIS & COMPANY,val offered him in Honolulu, selected a lot for his future home in this Cardinal Vincenzo Yannutelli. are both members of the PLAY AGAIN and it is said is first on record where two members . TO Ltd., beg to notify their popular residence district, and is now building on this lot that this the instance and of the same familv have been so highly honored by a pontiff. Serafino customers that they will yet been designed by W. M. one of the most artistic houses that has is credited with having brought about an understanding between Bis- - j Walter E. Conneii, the Xew York occupy their new store in played few now left. Prices will again be advanced in -- .,,1 U. n, ...i,;u lA ffl.mln rsi tUm the Junior Checker champion, who Campbell. Only a lots I LEWKRS COOKE ' so cleverly last Saturday evening in the 4 see great dispute between the Yatican and the German Government. tbe near future. Call and T. M. C. A. against ten opponents at. X-- OOZKZ to play the same time, has consented B on again evening, commencing KING STREET, ASSOCIATED AFTERNOON DISPATCHES there this FEBRUARY 1st, 1903 at 7:30 o'clock. Nearly one hundred (Continued rrom Pae 1.) Afm IN1. and fifty spectators were present at Campbell, to be fatally injured in his fight with Spider Welch last night, is con- contest and wit- LEWIS & CO. the last simultaneous LEADING GROCERS at his office on premises, 1634 Young St , Phone White 2111, valescing. He will probably recover. nessed a tournament well worth seeing. o time routed eight of the or special agent, Connell at that STOCKS IX SAX FRAXCISCO. ten players, was defeated by one man, Again Open lor Business. JuddBid. SAX FRAXCISCO, Jan. 16. Hawaiian Commercial. $42.50; Ho-noka- a. a Hawaiian, and had a draw game with A IVI. Mlnton, $13 75: Makaweli. $26; Paauhau, $15.62; Onomea, no sales. another. RIVER MILL CO., Pauahi street near o River. Contractors and Builders, also The Gem cottage on Keeaumoku and House Material and Furniture. Orders 8 5 THE CUBAN TREATY. v.,no- - ctrppts la offered for rent, fur- - nromptly attended to. Qooooooooooooooooooocxxxxjcococxxxxxxdococxdcocxxxxxxxx 646. P. O. Box 990. WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. The President has been informed by nih-- d. Pee our classified ads. Tel. Blue party leaders who have been canvassing the situation that the Cuban SPECIAL SALE O- F- "T reciprocity treaty will unquestionably be ratified by the Senate, though HAWAII'S GREATEST SHOW thert may oe some opposition irom tne uemocrais. 1 ne utu have been pacified. Republicans apparently VOLCANO OF KILAUEA Asti Wines Muslin Underwear. O in Use. Sold by formerly Best Table Wines ST. LOUIS OVERDUE. all Liquor Dealers. Ladies' Underskirts, S4.00, now $3.00. XEW YORKJan. 16. The American liner St. Louis is five days SPECIAL RATES TO at Cherbourg and anxiety is felt owing to the goods. overdue considerable of Ten or Mare NOTARY and CORPORATION We have a fjeneral stock of the above severe storms that have been raging on the Atlantic. Pities LINEN COLLARS, formerly 15c, 20c aud 25c, now 5c. o EARTHQUAKE. THE ANDIJAN AH PLY TO ST. PETERSBURG, Tan. 16. Official advices state that five thou Baakbane, RICHARD H. TRENT General 12ft u ., Street. sand lives and thirtv-fiv- e thousand houses were destroyed by the recent At earthquakes in Russian ltirkistan. Cor. Fort and Merchant ?t. Arlington Block, Hotel St., near Fort. 4 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HUNULULU, JANUARY 17, 1903.

THE PACITIC THE LATE PAUL ISENBERG. I THE DAVIS FEE. T. , . n Among the architects of modern Ha- Attorney George A. Davis denies the' ' C t (in-- In V C f ... T" '1 C7 A A t i mm T Vl H t waii a strong group of German capital- ' " ror . Distress by day and night Commercial Advertiser ists will be conspicuous in its annals. he took a contract from John K. Sum-- 1 From the beginning these men were in- ner to cash the $48,000 check for a fee J That's the complaint of those terested more in the material up- of 3,000. ; who are so unfortunate as to b WALTSB G. V KITH - - EDITOR. building of the islands than in politics, A signed statement of John K. Sum-,,.fflj.f- oj u, cqHV,,t but when a question of good govern- ner and Wyllie Davis, now in the pos- ev- and outward applications do not SATURDAY : : : JANUARY IT ment arose they were, as a class, found session of the Advertiser, supports on the right side, though strongly urg- ery statement made by this raper cure. They can't. ing peaceful settlements. Perhaps about the fee and the manner in which THE SUNDAY PAPER. it The source of the trouble is in would not be fair to make an exception it was to be earned. the blood make that pur e and Tomorrow's Sunday Advertiser will of Claus Spreckels in the course of If Mr. Davis' contract with Mr. Sum this scaling, burning, itching skin be an improvement on the preceding comment which refers only to resident ner is in any way different from the fea- ' disease will disappear. numbers. In the way of special Germans. Mr. Spreckels was in a class one Mr Sumner says tnat he signed, j In- tures Mr. Armstrong will contribute by himself and frequently differed from he is at liberty to seek, in these " I was taken with an itching on my variety of sub- fellow-countrym- teresting comment on a the counsel of en who columns, whatever vindication its pub- arm ? which proved very disagreeable. I jects, local and general; Mr. Boyd will made Hawaii their home. licity will give him. concluded it was salt rheum and bought a have a careful and comprehensive re- Holding a noteworthy place in the bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. In two days after I began taking it fe better and it view of the Commercial doings of the German colony for his private worth Richard Croker will find great diffl I week; "Bystander" will make a number culty in organizing a Tammany ma was not long before I was cured. Have and personal usefulness was the late never had any skin disease since." Mas. of local hits; Mr. A. Ahlo and Mr. Con-nel- l, Paul Isenberg. He came here as early chine in the Republican strongholds of con Ida E. Wabd, Cove Point, Md. the checker champion, will as 1858 with no capital save good health, rural New York. Democrats who tribute two mertirious poems of local a clear conscience, the habit and lov breathe the free country air are not Hood's Sarsaparilla flavor; the social events of the week of industry and sound business sense given to bossism and the majority of will be described and some spicy con- capital enough for any young man. His them are not friendly to Tammany Hall ! incor- attempt as and Pills tributions from the mainland career thenceforth was of the kind as an institution. An such Rid blood of all impurities porated with them and sports will have Mr. Croker proposes to make can hard- the and that Americans most delight to honor. euro all eruptions. Take them. their usual accurate and readable Whatever merit those possess who live ly have any other effect than to solidify presentation. by inherited wealth is overshadowed inj and numerically strengthen the Repub- - An Unwritten Chapter of Hawaiian! the mind of Americans, and indeed inlIioan vote wnich has- - us over . I 1 History, a stranger s irnprtion ul the mlnds of all people, by that of men come the adverse majorities of New York city. Honolulu, a pungent reminiscence of who, by hard work and good judgment 1 i the Island diplomatic corps and an ab- up their own fortunes. have built For the special convenience of sorbing story of Fanning Island will Napoleon met the sneers of the hered the religious public the regular church no- A Fresh Lot also go towards making up an enter- itarv nobles of Europe, which were tices, formerly printed in Saturday taining and instructive number. As against himself and his new the OF IIWII IAL CIOAI directed now appea- - Istrlbuton usual there wiil be attractive pictorial by re Advertiser, in the Sunday creation of military dukes the paper. features and several columns of fresh tort: "These men are descendants; We local and cable news. of civil are ancestors." In their spheres Change Vegetable STANDARD OF THE WORLD lif snrh men as Paul Isenbere are in the Plans. THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY. ancestors and ancestors of the very best Thf proposition under discussion The four cardinal points in the his- - and sturdiest sort; and to them it must when L. Tenney Peck, Treasurer of the Seeds tory of Hawaii nei are Kamehameha's ever be a cheering thought in their last Rapid Transit Company and Col. David- Pctaluma Incubators conquest of the group; the arrival of; hours that they have left their wealth, son, President of the Hawaiian Tram- of every description, ' the missionaries; the revolution of 1893 as s true of nearly all the German- - ways Co., left for San Francisco was in 5c paoakges. Also I and the act of annexation. Ten years TT 1 1 AjinUnllnta nVin V rt k ndCCwl that the entire property and franchises and Brooders y r ago today the revolution of 1893 was on into the unseen country, to men who of the Tramways company should be consummated in the overthrow of the w ill not squander it and who will use it bought by the Rapid Transit com- Alfalfa and Are made exclusively of the genuine California Redwood. Copper monarchy and the creation of a Provi- wisely and for the best interests of the pany, payment to be made entirely Heaters entirely. OLDEST and most SUCCESSFUL-mo- st Self-Regulatin- ECONOMICAL. g. Self-Ventilatin- g. sional Government. communities in which they live. in bonds. Sorghum Seed for What happened one decade ago had Hawaii, in mourning for Paul Isen- - Since arriving in San Francisco, Col. Send catalogue with full description. long been foreseen. As far back as hr? remembers its debt to men of Davidson has had cable and telegraphic! JUST RECEIVED. 1853, forty years before the throne was German blood. There are traits of the communication with his London con- Midland Poultry Food abolished, Kamehameha III declared German character which strengthen stituents, and with Rollins & Sons, the underwriters of the Rapid Transit that the royal government could not any strain of race. . They are solid I The Only ScieDtificially Prepared and Properly Balanced Ration bonds, this proposition has been chang- Hollister for Poultry. last and he tried to sell the islands to traits, qualities of steadfastness, of ed to a basis of payment, partly in a foreign power. The reasons given strong moral conviction, of courage and bonds, partly in preferred six per cent company. I by the King for his disbelief in the con- faith, without which no people can be- stock and partly in common stock. Drug A meeting of Rapid IN K tinuity of the monarchical form of gov- come great or lasting. "Anglo-Saxon- " the Transit I No. 1. Nursery Chiek Food. No. 5. Nursery Duckling Food. directors was held yesterday afternoon Fort Street. No. 2. Growing ernment were (1) the decrease in native is a phrase which wholly concerns the and approval was expressed of the I Chick Food. No. 6. Growing Duckling Food. Fattening Chiek Food. No. 7. Fattening Duckling and Goose Food. population; (2) the increase in numbers fair-hair- ed people of the North. The arranged by Mr. in San 1 terms Peck No. 4. Egg and Feather Producing Food. No. 8. Laying Duck Food. authority of men; (3) the England Schles-wi- g; Francisco. Mr. Peck will return by the and the white Angles came into from Book mailed on application. inability of the sovereign to protect were their kindred Korea due here on January 27 Imd the the Saxons whole proposition will be submitted to his government from the aggression of and the Anglo-Saxo- n Heptarchy was the stockholders at their annual meet- :o: foreign powers; (4) the probable extinc- established by them both. Those who ing which has been called for January tion of the royal line. While the King went to the British islands were no 30. was right in the major part of his fore- more Anglo-Saxo- ns than those who Pacific Hardware Co, Ltd. cast, the danger of change was not so stayed behind; and so it comes that the Y M. C A. Basket Ball. Sole Agents for . imminent as he feared. The flood gath- - Anglo-Saxo- n character is as strong in Basketball games set for this evening ered slowly. Kalakaua, thirty years the men whom modern Germany sends at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium are as later, got nearer glimpses of it and out into the world as it is among dfcose follows: rt and Merohant Stn iriore than once was heard to say, in who hark back to England. A com- Intermediates vs. picked team, at native paraphrase of the plaint of munity which embraces Germans, En-o-nim- eri 7:30 p. m. Louis XV, "Apres moi le deluge." and Americans of Anelo- - Intermediates Tom Evans, A. M. How why deluge came need may be depend- - Keohi, forwards; Paul Perriera, center; and the Saxon descent always L Evans C Gilli gan, W. Siemsen, not be discussed here. It is enough to ed on, any where in the world, to create guaras know that It had to come and that if it' the most Picked team E. L. Young. Olaf Oss. For the had not been precipitated by one set of Land government. It will always be forwards; E. Chung, center; Frank by Beckert, Henry Clark, James Boyd, circumstances it would- have been looked upon as fortunate that Hawaii k- . . . . .guards. era naa Deen wacneu grown up sucn syong NEW YE4R anotner. rne ieu j has under racial Diamond Heads vs. Picked team, at years ago when there could be no small influences. 8:10 p. m. independent states at strategic! Diamond Heads Ben Clark, A. Mar-callin- o, native r Nothing chariTiF n woman BH Why not figure on putting in di- forwards: R. MeCorriston. cen- - 498s except 1 v m . x . MM& sea points anywhere those I lie A I Li m ' 1 ' 11 ci j r. JKj 'ike beautiful jewelry. Not Marcallino, A. nteei-taril- jewel- - maintaining protected by tl" , J Blackmail, BBR exj endive WBSf and Incandescent rectly supervised and the Post states that the Hawaiian Islands' IBPT-- iv, bin ti.suiul un a.e VB of Lamps in your home? They don't Monroe Doctrine. Expansion was in are connected with long distance tele- - Picked TeamA, E. Lutz, J. Green-C- . contain a large tisFortintiil JHk logically Feminine Fhvry at lew the air, a thing working out nhone8i The article is so painstaking , well, forwards; R Hopper, center; SH cost as much as you B. Heilbron. T. O. Bover. euards. cost from civilizing influences, the increase jn detail that it is surprising the writ-o- f jHEc tlat will nTieal to thejudg- - probably think and con ' L. CO A I 1 U L 11IC,. flff instinct, among great IllJUl 1 tHIIIl., liriKJTl i Dieiit i f the most exacting Bff trade and the er di(J not think to add board wa'ks. A general welcome is extended to all H sider the convenience, powers, of self-defenc- e. In its currents convinced of the success of the long who wish to view the ganr1 MB If on are undecided as to ffJBf ..- t&i giv 1 g 1 It was as pitiless as fate itself. No one distance telephone here he says that over our stock will probably oooo WmK give y ii t be (iesi (1 idea. felt its force more than did the white is a feasible proposition on toj The greatest danger from colds and H It. ' there Hh Main new designs are here men who, after being baffled in their extend the service to Tonga and the influenza is their tendency to result in H3s whieb"yO" have not seen. We We will be pleased to efforts to secure annexation to the Marquesas islands. When the thing is pneumonia. If reasonable care is used give you an estimate. United States on their own terms of done the Saturday Evening Post ought and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tak-treat- y, CP en- - a11 settled down into the belief that to send out a special commissioner to . dter will be avoided. It will - the islands could continue as an inde- ,ee them Se1th1poles oSr H. F. had re- - mhan freant It Wkhman, pendent republic. Hardly the J always cures and cures quickly. Ben- - it was sub-- , & Fort Street. public been founded when The Board of Censors at Pekin has , son. Smith Con., Ltd., wholesale Hawaiian Co., Ltd. u- Electric jected to a threatening pressure by aSked the Empress Dowager to stepjagents' sel1 - were in a ma- - i Japan, whose subjects down and out. Five years ago or less King Street, near Alakea. Telephone Main 390. Jotity or at least a plurality here. such a request would have cost the Se,nd a coPy of the Special Cable When the Spanish war broke out and, members of the board their respec tive umDCr or ln Advertiser to your Friends. WM. C IRWiN & CO., LTD. in its earlier stages, held the threat heads. That they can affront the Price in wrappers, readv for mailing. of danger to the United States from "Catherine II of China" with impunity 5c. To be had of all newsdealers and Wm. G. Irwin... President and Manager publication office. Von Holt block, Kintf ; Vice-Preside- nt cr.'.it powers of central Europe, it was and immunity shows that Chinese Claus Spreckels.. ..First James F. Morgan, President; Cecil Brown. Vioe.PrPsl.lAn K. Hut- - j street. W, M. vice-Preside- nt t. plain that, in the midst of such a conditions are improving. However Uirrard... second tace, Secretary; Charles H. Atherton, Auditor; W. H. Hoogs TreaJ-- L the H. M. Whitney, Jr.. Treasurer and Sec. uier ana Manager. cataclysm, neither the neutrality nor Dowager is still at liberty to keep her George W. Ross Auditor Independence of Hawaii would be re- - job probably HAWAI AN NO. 21. Q and will do so unless she LODGE Sugar Factors and Commission Agents -- gSc spected. In any event the United thinks it glory enough for this life to F & A. M. AGENTS FOR THE tsruj3ta.ee Co.. i,tca WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IV States would have to take possession have had an interview with General Oceanic steamship Company unless forestalled by some readier Miles. Of San Francisco, Cal. Firewood, Stove, Steam, Coal power. The only way out was to seek Blacksmith's AGENTS FOR was destiny, THERE BE A THE Also Black and White Sand. Telephone 295. annexation. It the fiat of ( Lieut. Gov. Tillman of South Caro-th- e WILL SPECIAL Scottish Union & National Insurance Main decision of fate. j Una, who meeting of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, Company Edinburgh. ppeciai Attention C.iveii to Praying. shot the editor of The State, F. & A. Mi, at hall. Tem- of today are its Masonic of Vagdeburg In- In the decade which closes is a younger brother of Senator "Pitch-t- o ple, corner of Hot' j d Alakea streets. Wilhelma General be found the strongest of evidences Tillman. THIS SATURDAY, Jan. 17. Afternoon surance Company. frk" He is also the man who Associated Assurance Company of that the change of .political conditions Sf,nt an insulting message session Degins at o ciock, and evening to President session at . o clock. Munich & Berlin. is one of feeling as well as form. In Roosevelt withdrawing South Caro-th- e Alliance Marine & General Assurance ' Vv'ORK LN THIRD DEGREE. last political campaign we had the Una's invitation to the Co., Ltd., of London. Charleston fair, Members of Pacific Lodge, Lodge le Royal Volcano pea- -' Insurance Company of Liver- Mineral remarkable spectacle of the native Mr. Tillman is one of the few men in Progres, and all sojourning brethren Water pie declaring for a more Americanized are pool, Alliance Assurance Company of southern public life who have retained fraternally invited to attend. London. See the display in the Hollister Dru Store form of government and even accusing the unpleasant By order of the W. M. instincts of the old K. R. G. WALLACE, Rochester German Insurance Com- window this week. those who made annexation possible of j cavalier class without any of the Secretary. pany of N. T. not being American enough. Theocia, and menta, quaiincations .vhich From the Springs at Puna sup- - friends of Mr. Dole were; found n possessed ADVANCED ENGLISH This fine mineral water is bottled directly at the spring? porting, as the head of the Republican $ ticket, a former royal prince on a plat- TERMS: One Case of I OO (pints) , When the President got George Car- -' Bottles $8. which, among things, called One Case (pints) form other . of ter's telegram of protest against the MRS. MABEL WING CASTLE IDLE MONEY 50 Bottles $4. for public provision for the former A rebate of One Dollar will be made upon shipping . Mitchell report his secretary replied: oiTers an evening course on The Tech- the return of Queen. nique I case and 100 bottles. tki.ephovv o- -n Striking hands against the Xhe President has not the KltchtMt of Prose in Theory and Practice, hv .1 t . n m. 1 a . ' and requests uHPta LR'eiami anu mat of idea you that before Thursday, is like idle folks no use. V. . . . . : -- . . what mean." That was be 22. me ..i.i i .i January the evening of the first lec- naint; eacnonaries were men cause the Advertiser's special corre ture, all who guns were intend taking the course If G. IIRVVIN & COMPANY, Ld- - whose pointed against n you want that idle money siionuent naa neaten vt n sriint.-.- irc.if' sjiouiu ai'Piv ;o ner lor terms and n:i r-- W. W. Anana Co.. ten years ago - another today and Who. with the news by Uculars- P Box 6379 .v.,. about a week. It of yours made productive talk AGENTS FOR when Cleveland nr.in.ico.l ereat srann UalM Queen, ,u,r;l.. Western Sugar Refining Co., San tion of the were again ready to SPECIAL NOTICE TO to HENRY WATERH0USE Francisco, Cal. shed each other's blood. Here were Merchant the Lord Beresford s idea that the Mon-- j Tailors Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadel oeginnings or a union of h TRUST CO., Pa, earts and of .roe Doctrine should have the support Of Ltd., atnutir. phia. interests which, in process Inter-Islan- d Telegraph Co., Waity Bldg. King of years, will Great Britain is entirely logical. Great! Lt. St. Newell Universal Mill Co., Manufac so welil all i; i nmim u Bv Order of the Rnarfi nf Office corner Fort and Mer- turers of Shredder, New mat ine events Britain has v.. . nirf.i Phone Blue 2741 National Cane ( all the strategic--w points it oil... oo - oi January, 1S93. will v.oe i i aora.Tauio ui.ui.-i- in mis company on 1 York, N. Y. looked back needs in the Western hemisphere is which the P. and assessments remain unpaid chant streets. 0, Box 346, Opposite Advertiser Office Paraffine Paint Company, San Fran- "t""1 wnnoai mtterness and their re almost as deeply on February 1, 1903, will be accepted concerned as the advertised cisco, CaL suits as a part of the common United ld Telephone Main good. States in keeping other Euro-- 1 313. American and Ohlandt & Co., San Francisco, Cal. pean powers ' OTfTSrW TV J from acquiring any. 365 Foreign Worsteads Pacific OH Transportation Co., SD Francisco, CaL THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 17, 1903. THE HISTORY OF ONE DECADE AGO What Happened on January 17th, 1893.

How the Monarchy .Was Cast Down and Why.

Exciting events aroused all Honolulu a decade ago this morning, when the last act in the overthrow of the Ha- waiian throne was accomplished. On II Y MHBIi I II : P S this day In 1893 Queen Liliuokalani was retired to private life, and all that pertained to the monarchy was rele- gated to the past and a new era of government begun. The strained condition of affairs was broken on about 2 o'clock in the after- noon, when John Good and Mr. Benner, who were driving up the street in a wagon loaded with arms and ammu- nition, were stopped by the native po- lice. Mr. Good resisted the attempt, and upon noticing the motion of an officer to draw a revolver, drew his own and fired, without intending to do much damage, inflicting a slight wound t) 3S BBBBBBSBBBSSTEI V IvSBHbS - XflB sBSSSsIRBSBBBSb XlHSBSSi "la" ' . c5) one policeman. The police npo'i then sjsg I permitted the wagon to continue on its way, but followed In a hack. This incident at once changed the entire course of affairs, and citizens hurriedly made their way to the armory, where companies organized, received arms, and then marched into the Capitol grounds. While the citizens were arm- ing, the Committee of Safety, consist- ing of Henry E. Cooper. .T. A. McCand-les- s, Andrew Brown, Theodore Lan- T sing, John Emmeluth, C. Bolte, Ed. Suhr, Henry Waterhouse, W. C. Wil- j der, F. W. McChesnoy, and William O. -- Smith, proceeded to the government ?(?V 7 HE-- VA C A .V T.1 k building, where they Inquired for the f Cabinet Ministers, who were not present J at that time. Possession of the build- ing was then demanded and obtained of John A. Hassinger. The Committee of Safety then proceeded to the front steps of the Capitol building, where a large crowd had already assembled, and read the famous proclamation which declared the monarchy at an end and the provisional' government reared in its stead. The proclamation set forth that In its earlier history Hawaii possessed a Constitutional government honestly and economically administered in the public interest, and the crown had called to its assistance able, honest and conservative men, whose integrity was unquestioned, even by their political opponents. The stability of the gov- ernment was assured, armed resistance and revolution unthought of, popular privi- rights were respected and the TH 1 leges of the subject increased from I I WflBSm VW 0 BOSTON'S TROOPS BY APMRAL. SKERRETTPRES DENT OLK I time to time, and the prerogatives of the sovereign diminished by the volun- tary acts of th successive kings. With very few exceptions this state ! PICTURES TAKEN TEN YEARS AGO. continued until toward the expiration of King Kalakaua's reign. At this time I . t r I were per- - a t t r L. n 'jrAnni i s i n i irtii irn m w m m t m m seemed to make a change in the in- in mis movement not seeKing j Dy the sovereign. The representative the Provisional Governmen t signed oy t'inr aivullu nil ft, I I it - Tfl -i - ffMg auuai assiauuizemem, political power people .1 Ann Afl- - &w t- miixrii l tiic i atlp w fluences surrounding the executive. classes of considered that they the members of the Executi iryi taiivca suppression of govern- - recogni- - The proclamation declared that a oi the the native had a right to resist aggression upon viso'ry Councils was promulgated, re- - visional Government, the first HONOLULU. steadily increasing disposition was ment. The object was to secure repre- - their rights, and that royal aggression questing all persons favorable to the.tion coming from the United States sentative and responsible government. was no longer possible in Hawaii. Act-an- d Provisional Government to report to Minister. That evening the Provisional Commission Merchants. manifested on the part of the King to ' a clause to that effect was insert- - ing on belief, government such arms Government was in complete control of the royal prerogatives, to favor this the Committee of the and receive i extend passed by Preparations were adventurers and persons of no char- ed in the Constitution and Safety proclaimed the abrogation of and ammunition as were then in the the Government. SUGAR FACTOR8. the legislature. The King willingly government then under way to send a Commission j acter, to encroach upon the rights of the Hawaiian Monarchy and the estab- possession of the new --AGKNTS FOB agreed to this proposition, expressed to Washington to negotiate a treaty the people by steadily increasing th lishment of a provisional government Martial law was also declared. The The Ewa Plantation Co. regret for the past, and volunteered for the control management of of Union with the United States, Co., corruption of electors, all tending to and four ministers of Liliuokalani's cabinet ( The Walalua, Agricultural Ltd. promises for the future. The procla- - Messrs. Lorrin A. Thurston, W. R. Cas- - the final control of the executive, leg- public affairs until terms of union were summoned from the Police Sta- The Kohala Sugar Co. mation went on to state that since with nego- gone upon ap- - tie. W. C. Wilder, Charles L Carter. The Waimea Sugar Mill Co. the United Could the . - Judicial departments. This States be tion where they had mi v . C4 T islative, and be- being to TTT.l.. ...U of there had been a constant struggle tiated and agreed upon. The provis- nrnanh tha nrmwl Mfizns and ros- - and Joseph Marsden selected finally resulted in the revolution if was Mo. powers were tween the King on the one hand and ional government was declared to con- 'session of the Police Station was de- - make the Journey. The Claudine The Standard Oil Co. 1887, when certain of these te the Cabinet and legislature on the oth- sist of an Executive Council of four manded. They asked for time to chartered and departed for San Fran-delibera- The George F. Blake Steam Pump. wrested from the King. The leaders 19. er, endeavoring to evade his promises. members, as follows: S. B. Dole, J. A. and in company with S. M. j cisco on the morning of January Weston's Centrifugals. The conflict each time came to a crisis The New England Mutual Life King, P. C. Jones, and W. O. Smith. Damon went to the Palace to confer, surance Co. of Boston. the King submitted. Upon the acces- the first named acting as President and with Liliuokalani. A compromise was THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. The Aetna Fire Insurance Oo. sion of LUiuokalani, brief hope prevail- Chairman of the council and adminis- - asked, but rejected by the Provisional THERAPION, r Hartford, Conn. ed that a new policy would be adopted. tering the department Af- - a protest against all tnelv, in the CwlttMllTll Uuutla by Bteofd. of Foreign Government and ' ut ax;d ll by Queen imme- ' Ktin. Jibert. Velpcau, others, combine! don. This was blasted the fairs, and the others severally the de- - proceedings was filed by Liliuokalani the i ilerata to be in a medicine of the entering upon a conflict with kfti'l. and virpasses everything hitherto employed. diately world-renowne- partments Ministers, stating she d of Interior, Finance, and and her that THERAPION NO I maii.talns lt the Cabinet, resulting in the triumph Atorney General, an Advisory yielded "to the superior force of the vid well nicntod reputaUou for derange-- ' SSSSBSSSSSSSS BV flsM and palna in nark, and Honest Minis-low- s: mcnts oi the kidneys, the ror of Liliuokalani and the dismissal of the Council of fourteen members, as fol- - United States of America whose kindred ailioont-i- , affording prompt relief where ether well tried remedied have been powerless. Aork at Low The appointment of a Cab- His Excellency ( A r I ministers. ter Plenipotentiary, THERAPION No 2 forimpurit; I the Wood, das i',r.l t a and United pimples, spots, blotches, pains and swatling 1' subservient to her wishes their S. M. A. -' has caused Bcurw.- . - Up-to-Da- te ssisisk fcf jjr Jl7 inet Damon, Brown, L. A. Thurs- John L. Stevens, l . ... - .it r continuance in office until a recent date ton. J. F Unrnn t Frnmoiiirh H(.nw (5titr tronns to be landed at the destruction of sufferers' teeth of the policy which A MnOnnAlwMi he would sup ,tr gave no indication Waterhouse. J. f: r lulu and declared that I of health. This preparation purifies the iiuilding, look after yonr teeth. The I mid nun PLEASING would be pursued by Her Majesty until Tennty, F. W. McChesney, F. Wilhelm, port the Provisional Government, --"now whole sj stern through the blood, and th r.Highly largest and most complete dental otfccei ' eliminates all poisonous matter from the body. in city. the opening of the legislature in May W. R. Castle, W. G. Ashlev, W. C. Wil- - to avoid any collision of armed forces THERAPION NO 3 for exhausts the a RESULTS and all autres.--iii- consequences of New-bro-'s 1892. C. the loss of life I do under IhHM always follow the use of of der. Bolte. and perhaps H:p'ittD. worry, overworn, s '. i; s BREWER & CO.. LTD. ' ill v C. scien- showed T'nripr r- r,-,- tV.i by said force' inwcr restonuir tretith and v Herpiclde, the new The history of that session th nrnvldnnc rh 1 ,lo - nrntst and imrelled auriTiamir rf r f I Mer-- fall- those auflerinK fmta the enervating iuRueuceo of Sue-a- Factors and Comission and as , unhe-Utb- y tific cure for dandruff that Liliuokalani was determined to lion an persons employed in the Gov- yield my authority until such time ,,,Ilsr ,os1,cc t(0t, cUmato. ing hair. It possesses certain L i p, is sold oy the pruicirwj tactics? of Kalakaua, and in were Government of the nited states j MCKMriy properties that kill the germ follow the ernment to continue in their posi the rch.uita throughout the world. LIST OF OFFICERS, all ways possible to secure an exten- tions with the exception of follow-- shal! upon the facts being presented to Price in Enj'lu.d, '.d. and i.-. oi. In order- vc George X or microbe that causes all the ing state which of the three numbers ss rt n nnr.ire. Trsirlpnt: representa-- j ob-cr- T x i rr w r I M 111 the trouble by sapping the oil sion of the royal prerogatives and an ing: Queen Liliuokalani, Charles B. 'it undo the action of its quired, and re that the w. ri "Thfrapion ' i r I of the hair bulb. With this - ! me in the authority appears ou the british Uovernrncnt Slarnp (in Secretary; Col. W. out popular rights. The Wilson, Marshal; Min- reinstate ri-'- l t- - and abridgment of Samuel Parker. tive and ttlllf. IPffT On A CTO'.llldl Stf5Tl Ultv Treasurer - , . XT destroyed, dandruff A I on U. xa. Tl'n parasite proclamation further set forth that ister of Foreign Affairs; W. H. Corn- - which I claim as the Constitutional pnuuie urkac;e by order of Hi Majesty's Hon. Ann tor: 1'. jonea, and the falling hair cannot exist. tJomimssiouerr, ana witnout wnicn it te a iHf y house. G. R. Carter, Directors. A thick, soft growth of hair Her Majesty, on the last day of the well. Minister of Finance; John F. Col- - Sovereign of the Hawaiian Islands. formerly arro- - and government accord springs forth where session, proceeded to arbitrarily burn. Minister of the Interior; Arthur The Queen A.LL KINDS OF ' -- thin, brittle hair, or perhaps to herself the right to promulgate P. Peterson. Attorney-Genera- l. ingly yielded and the Police Station HOME. MADE baldness held sway. eate total a new constitution, which proposed to Before the reading of this proclama- - v. as turned over to Commander Soper One bottle will convince CANDIES Good nnp-four- th vo- - Zeigler forty v - - of - i tion citizens and Captain with men, ituMter you of its merits. j!nf.n.)iica ' the the armed had assembled Uisiiaut. w ' at First-Cla- nine-tent- hs A Mr. an For Sale at all u Drug Stores. ters and owners of of the in the grounds in large numbers and from Company Wilson made , Goodyear Rubber Co. property of the Kingdom, to 'guards were then set at all the gates, 'address to the police telling them that. pease, i private - Candy Co. j i.-- T No- s .. K ,1 IT was no longer feasible. i upon fliiler i upper Immediately reading of a resistance I ' ."-- elected house and the the Francisco, Cal., U. S. OG KfflX. of affairs King St. opp. Metropolitan Market. San OLLIITI2 DIDQ ifiliMi-- thrfor one to be appointed proclamation the first proclamation of tices regarding the situation I

HONOLULU, JANUARY 17, 6 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, 1903. BISHOP CO.. BANKERS 4 i TO CONSTRUE ATTORNEYS ESTABLISHED LN 1S5&. There is Happiness in Vigorous Health 3 you want to feel the Banking Department. Don't your glow of new-bor- n life in ORGANIC ACT WAIT Transact business in all department blood and nerves, to feel the S STILL Honolulu, Jan. 2, 1903. of banking. bubbling spirit of youth again? strong , Collections carefully attended to. Don't you want to have a Dear Fathers and Mothers: Exchange bought and sold. i heart, courage, nerves of steel, self-confiden- strength, ambi- tion, energy, grit and endu- No Action Yesterday Our new line of Baby Car Commercial and TraYelersr Letters of rance? Don't you want to be Appeal Is Taken in Credit issued on the Bank of California rid of the "come and go" pains, and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London. the Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, In the Sumner nages arrived this morning by the Correspondents: The Bank of Califor- Varicocele, Weak Back and the Fishery nia, Commercial Banking Co. of Syd- many other troubles that make the "Albert." This is the finest ney, Ltd., London. life miserable? Then try Case. on Belt Cases. line we have ever received Drafts and cable transfers China Dr. McLaughlin's Electric and Japan through the Hongkong and" No stipulation was filed yesterday in and we are to give Shanghai Banking Corporation and It gives lasting strength. Its the Sumner case for a hearing next anxious Chartered Bank of India., Australia aud cures are permanent, forever. China, Its touch Is the touch of mag- Writ of Error to United week in the Supreme Court. Foth Mr. you the first choice. netism: It creates in a weakened courage, happiness and long life. It Is Peters and Mr. Humphreys were at the Interest allowed on term deposits ad body new life, strength, energy, Your's baby, following per annum, Kature's Greatest Restorer, applied gently while you sleep. It will States Supreme court house during the day but for for the the rates vii: ed Seven days' notice, 2 per transform your weakened, pain-rack- body Into a paradise of health. at cent. man, you poor, weary and disheartened some reason or other no stipulation Three months, at 3 per cent. Try it, you weak, debilitated your Court. Bn-Yoo- Co., woman; feel the life blood warming your heart, the fire in blood for a hearing was agreed upon, though too i Six months, at Shi per cent. the steel in your nerves. Let it cure you. Twelve months, at 4 per cent and both attorneys profess the utmost OFFERED IN PRAISE lew Young Building. THE BEST ARGUMENT WHICH CAN BE anxiety for an early disposition of the Trust Department. Decision in the Highest Tribunal LIMITED. OF A CURATIVE REMEDY IS THE WORD OF ONE WHO HAS case. The Supreme Court will not of Act as trustees under mortgages. 50,000 Will Settle Seventy-Piv- e eourse act until there has been a stipu- Manage estates, real and personal. TRIED IT AND SATS, "IT CURED ME." HERE IS ONE OF Collect rents and dividends. lation making such a request, though OTHERS IS ON FILE AT MY OF- Similar Cases. Valuable papers, wills, bonds, eto AND THE EVIDENCE OF THE if the matter is pressed and presented received for safe keeping. FICE FOR ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED. officially the request will probably be Accountant Department. fishing cases have been carried granted. glad to give you a free test if you will call. Or The FREE TEST I will be free, "Attorneys on either side of the case Auditors for corporations and pri I will send you my little book, with full information, sealed, to the United States Supreme Court. vate firms. you ad. called yesterday and informally sug- if will send this A writ of error on appeal to Washing- Books examined and reported on. gested that the case be taken up next Statements of affairs prepared. by Gal-brai- th ML ton has been signed Justice week," said Chief Justice Frear yester- Trustees on bankrupt or Insolvent e- - Dr. C. McLaughlin, me..caiiior.ia. in the case of Samuel M. Damon day. "The Justices of the Supreme tates. Office, 924 Bethel street. Territory of Hawaii, and the papers Court are very busy just at present, Never sold by Agents or Drug Stores. vs. Department. went forward on the last steamer. but are willing to hear the matter if Savings possible. So far the Sumner case has petition for writ of error alleges Deposits received and Interest allow- The not been brought up officially." Nothing ed at 44 per cent per annum. In ac- that the judgment of the Hawaiian cordance with rules and regulations peti- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is in- but Spectacles and Eye-Glasse- s, but copies of which may be obtained on Supreme Court was against the application. ccoocococococococo tioner, and holding that he had not the tended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough right to maintain fishing rights action and influenza. Everything Insurance Department become famous for its cure of In certain waters appurtenant to the It has Agents for FIRE, MARINE, LIFH -- ahupuaa of Moanalua, and this decis- these diseases over a large part of the In Spectacles and Eye-Glass- es that's ACCIDENT and EMPLOYERS' LIA- Bud-- civilized world. The most flattering BILITY INSURANCE COMPANIES ion was by the highest court in the Insurance office, 924 Bethel street. Territory of Hawaii. testimonials have been received, giving Good in- accounts of its good works; of the ag- As the constitutional question THE volved, paragraph 4 sets out "That gravating and persistent coughs it has and there was drawn in question on the cured; of severe colds that have yield- weiser hearing of said cause the construction ed promptly to its soothing effects, and Plenty Bank of Hawaii croup of a certain act of Congress, namely, of the dangerous attacks of it LIMITED. an act entitled 'An act to provide a has cured, often saving the life of the of the good kind. government for the Territory of Ha- child. The extensive use of It for Incorporated under the Laws of the 1900, whooping cough, has shown that It robs Territory of Hawaii. BEER waii," approved April 30, A. E. that disease of all dangerous results. being chapter 339, volume 31, Statutes Is especially prized by be- It mothers A. N. PiM-U- p at Large, page 141; that said act was cause it contains nothing injurious and Sanford, Capital . . $600,000 The uniform quality, exquisite taste and flavor of Anheuser-Busc- h construed by said Supreme Court of there is not the least danger in giving Surplus 200.000 to always cures and Manufacturing Optician, Budweiser has made it the recognized leader of all beers. the Territory of Hawaii in rendering It, even babies. It Boston Building, Port Street. Undivided Profits . . 35,000 of globe and cures quickly. Benson, Smith & Co., It is known by the civilized people at all points the its said judgment in said cause; and Ltd., wholesale druggusts, sell.it. Over May Co. more of it is used than of all othfr brands of beer. the said judgment was against a that OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Sole Agents for the Hawaii Territory . right, privilege, or immunity spe- title, M. pe- LAND NEAR PRISON Charles Cooke President claimed by your Vice-Preside- cially set out and P. C. Jones nt titioner under and by virtue of said IS VALUABLE ! C. H. Cooke Cashier statute." Found F. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier It is further alleged that the value of H. Waterhouse, F. W. Macfarlane, & Co., E. D. Tenney, A. and1 H. Hackfeld George R. was yesterday ap- J. McCandless said fishing was above sum of Carter sea the At 165 King Street, opposite C. H. L-i- Atherton. ivir $5,000, and an affidavit to that effect is pointed guardian of the estate of the Young Building, a O'Sullivan upon giving oooooooooooc OOOOOOOOOOGOOOOC attached by S. M. Damon. The affida- Maria minors Commercial and Savings vit of Mr. Damon alleges that the fish- bond in the sum of $500. Carter gave partments. ing is of the value of $16,000, and that some interesting testimony regarding DOUGLAS PATENT CLOSET it was assessed for taxation purposes the value of lands in the vicinity of in the sum of $12,000. Oahu Prison, the estate having a very fully warranted and guaranteed Strict attention given to all The writ of error assigns as a reason small holding in that neighborhood. "I against all leakage and the annoy- branches of Banking. The Best Island Views know something of lands in the vicinity ance of running water. For full for a reversal of the decision the ruling particulars apply to that the non-su- it was properly granted, of Oahu Prison, being a trustee of the Judd Building - Fort Street and Calendars which is alleged to be erroneous. It Dowsett Estate which has large hold- is claimed an error was ings there. I should consider land in They are to be found at our store because we further that THE FIRST made in the holding "that no vested that vicinity to be worth $10,000 an E. R. BATH, handle not only our own bu those of all the right in a sea fishery as against the acre. This land should bring an income of from five to ten dollars per month. PLUMBER other dealers in tow. Territory of Hawaii could have been acqired by virtue of the laws of the The trend of business of the city is in 165 King St. Phone Main 61 . In making your selection you have all the beet Kingdom of Hawaii." that direction now." OF HAWAII, LTD. was appointed by Judge De work of Honolulu before vdu and can make your About seventy-fiv- e similar cases de- Carter pend upon the decision of the United Bolt and the bond fixed at $500. In the Will Make Your Glothc selections by comparison. Capital, $250,000.00. States Supreme Court in the Moana- will left by Mrs. O'Sullivan A. Fernan- case. dez was designated as guardian but he President Cecil Brown lua Vice-Preside- never qualified. Look Like New nt M. P. Robinson Cashier W. G. Cooper Co. Parties ordering copies of the Adver- Principal Office: Corner Fort and Honolulu Photo Supply tiser Cable Edition in wrappers ready IT'S THE TRUTH King streets. NEW STORE ON FORT STREET. for mailing, will please call for them at the office of the paper Tell a man it's a food and SAVINGS DEPOSITS IF TOU TAKJB THEM TO received and he doesn't want to pay for it. interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. APPEALS FROM Tell him it's a medicine and Rules and regulations furnished upon c t--t Iln-f- on J. utohln DISTRICT COURT he says it doesn't look like it. Cleaning and Dyeing Works application. Then tell him it's both a food Fort St., Opposit. Star District Court appeals have been filed and a medicine and he thinks Fire Insurance in the following cases: h. Hackfeid & Life Ax you're playing some game on Tel. White 2362. THE B. F. DILLINGHAM COMPANY, LTD. Co. vs. Wong Kwai; Melvin Vannimann jjjjyj General Agents for Hawaii. vs. W. C. King; J. A. Hopper vs. Loo ' Yet these are the facts about Atlas Assurance Company of London. .A. JAw Chit Sam and Y. Anin; Tang Tong vs. M. CHIYA Hi " W Lon- Miff i 111 i Mm L . WW Phoenix Assurance Company of i "Wong Loy et al.; Geo. Lycurgus vs, Scott's Emulsion of pure cod-liv- er don. New York E. M. Nakuina; A. Magoon et vs, Underwriters Agency. J. al. oil. It is the cream of Japanese Curios, Providence Washington Insurance E. G. Keen et al. Company. An appeal has been taken to the COd-li- er Oil, the richest and Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook- l American lyn. r- -- f--- rc i m-c- I i rroc 1 1 r rf Fire Marine rights case. The appellants are Wong!'"ul ? M The ALBERT RAAS, gww FnrnisMDgGoods, Manager. Quai, Hawaiian Tramways Co., Liliu- - food for weak Stomachs. The Insurance Department office fourth okalani, and others. A bond of $100 is floor, Stangenwald building. filed with James H. Boyd as surety. I food for thin, bodies and thin Silk Kimonos The W. J. England Plumbing Co. has olood. Cor. Nuuanu and Hawaii Shinpo Sha nied a suit against the Hawaiian En-- j gineering and Construction Co. and But that's only half the Hotel Sts. mf THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT-in- g KEEP WARM ON & Phone White 3311 Lewers Cooke for material furnish- is also office. The publisher of Hawaii ed in the sum of $423.67. Plaintiff ?Lory. Scott's Emulsion Shinpo, the only daily Japanese paper claims a lien upon the building now oc- a Gjood medicine. It gives new published In the Territory of Hawaii. COOL PRIMO cupied by Lewers & Cooke for which O IS-- C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. t 0lllra.s1891. T. SOGA, Editor. plumbing was i j and vigor to the whole svs-- v Established the furnished. Manufacturer and Importer Editorial and Printing Office 10 IN WINTER A general filed in 9VJ. denial has been the im and especially to the lungs. Harness Saddlery Smith St., above King. P. O. Box It tones the whole system, aHding life to the blood and case of Manuel Honreco vs. Antonio J. Fine and Telephone Main 97. Lopes. V. "I! sen '. u a RtQcto try, if you l.ke. Island Orders Solicited. making do its better. P: escribed by doctors as a tonic ' it "ork 'IT A. OW . t, oy l'cjil siree'., York. Telephone Main 144. P. O. Box 507 because it is pure. An amended complaint has been filed King Street near Fort. N0TSCE No beer so d in Hawaii will stand the chemists' test for in the case of W. C. Achi vs. C. P. Ben- beer making itse.f in ton et al. LOVEJOY & CO. ANY WOMAN OR GIRL NEEDINS purity with Priino the that's famous COTTON BROS. & CO. help or advice, la invited to communi- Hawaii. The case of A. Kunst vs. Charles cate, person ENGINEERS AND GENERAL CON- either in or by letter, with Buy from the Brewery if your dealer does not tell it. Kamman has been set for trial on Jan- Wine and liquor Dealers Ensign Nora M. Underbill, matron of uary 28th. TRACTORS. the Salvation Army Woman's Indus- MAIN 341. TELEPHONE Judge De Bolt yesterday rendered 900 and 9"2 Nuuanu Street. Plans and Estimates furnished for all trial Home, Young street, between Ar- judgment for plaintiff classes of Contracting Work. tesian and McCully streets, mauk in the case of Trb phon Mnin 308. side, Honolulu. Bishop & Co. vs. Lam Hoo Chin. J. A. Boston Block, Honolulu. Mf Thompson was appointed commissioner Honolulu Iron Work Co. dwwwmmwWmwww8Lww to sell the real estate. I C Q. YeeHop&Co. Rupture The Club Stables case has been set STKAM ENGINES rMw" 'mw&mmwwL Dr.Pierce's77f us I Marvel. Nothing like BOILERS, MILLS, COOL-ER- S, is a for hearing before Judge De Bolt on' SUGAR Kahikinui Meat Marke it. Best Retainer on earth BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS wr j r.,1 o. r.,r ,,nr Cure for R'JDture. January 21st. ' and Grocery iirjr. and machinery of every description World renowned. 27 inn provem't. BEERS An appeal from the Court 1. JBJ 1 investigate at onofi. District II ruptured j FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. . ABCPure. None So Good, made to order. Particular attention nn or write for "Booklkt 1. been filed in case of Gill & . Guaranteed has the Far paid to ship's blacksmithing. Job work Beretanla Street, corner Alakea. MAGNETIC E. TRUSS CO., 33 Wert M M irr SOLD EVERYWHERE. 1 ley vs. See Lee Co. executed on shortest notice. Phone Blue 351L York, ii. Y. or 206 Post Street, San Franctto., Cat. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU. JANUARY 17, 1903.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH1 FIRST CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF" Thin Blood HAWAII. AT CHAHBER9 LN Thin blood always makes trouble. f PROBATE. Tour circulation is very poor, you In the matter of the Estate of cold hands and feet. Your THE Mrrta have NEWS ALONG WATERFRONT LoatsioB, de. eased Order of MotiCS) weak, you are despondent nerves are 5 of Hearing Petition for AllmruM and discouraged. Your stomach is of Final Accounts. Distribution any bad, you havo indigestion aud 6ick Discharge. headache. Your muscles are weak cau hardly On reading and filing the PetiUoat and you drag about the and Accounts house, li'--c tiltf.'.ra a piompt cure. of Theresa Loui.sson, 81 M. Damon, A. Gartenberg and A." L. (l Louisson, Executrix and Executors at the Estate of Morris Louisson, late ot Honolulu, deceased, wherein they ask iilllilll'U to be allowed $3,625.23 and they chj.rga themselves with $-- 5 271. SB. and asks that the same may be examined and approv- ed, and that a final order may be made v. i r.rr.-- ;t .1 ; 1 i of distribution of the property remain- I J I 1 ing in their hands to the persons ther-t- o entitled, and discharging them from i all further responsibility as such Exe- ... 1 cutrix and Executors respectively ; x ' j , ill JTCr .fVTB It is ordered, that Monday, the ttfc day of February, A. D. 1903, at tew o'clock a. m., before the Judge of said 'ourt at the Court Room of the raid Court at Honolulu. Island of Oahu, be I and the same hereby is appointed aa Mrs. M. Archer, of Hobart, Tasmania, sends the time and place for hearing said - -- : her photograph ami 5 Petition and Accounts, and that all per- My v . s my " blood io tiun and circulation sons interested may then ap- was so poor that tnv riiifcrs wets 1 and and there blue a! I the time. 1 Joat an energy and wma pear and show cause, if any they have, almost lifcp-.s- . Bnt Aycr"s BanafMkriOs soon why the same should not be granted, restored vitality u my whole system. It may purified my Mood end Blade it rich and and present evidence as to who healthy. I believe it . (be greatest medicine are entitled to the said property. And in the world tor th; blood." that notice of this Order In the En-gU- mh laiiKunge, be published in th Pacific Commercial Advertiser news- paper printed and published In Hono- AVER'S lulu, for three successive weeks, the last publication to be not less thaa two weeks previous to the time therein ap- pointed for said hearing. Sarsaparilla Luted at Honolulu, thia 2nd day of January, 1903. There are many im'.r.'ition " Rarsaparlllas. Be sure you get Ayer's. Holmes & Stanley, attorneys for peti- tioners. To get the best results from Ayer's Sarsa ' - ' J. T. DE BOLT. good condi- "" fun- ' x parilla your bowels must he in j J First Judge Circuit tion. Ayer's Tills cure constipation. Court First Circuit. 6367 Jan. 3. 10. 17, 24. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer& Co.. Lowell. Mass., U.S.A. " OUuIlTER DRUG CO.. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AftiU (Advertiser Phuto.) The Ccrudian-Austraiia- n lircr Mana, one of the finest passenger liners on th: Pacific, which may be aken off the Sydr.iy-Brisb- a a- AT THE REGULAR SEMI-ANN- O Al meeting the stocklioliii-r.- of ; c Jap- M.S. Grinbaum & Co. Fonolulu-Vict- e i run and a Targer steamer put in her place. (f "f anese Rice Mill Company, Ltd., h?ld LIMITED. . January 7th. 1903, the following effleem were elected to serve for the ensuing1 year: Importers and Commission Merchants NO WORD CF THE RUfMFALL. FOR jap liner smls D:C 1902 BERREY'S COMMERCIAL President Y. Ruga Vice-Preside- nt D. Yonekura SHIP FLORENCE JUST BEFORE NOON Secretary W. Motoshlga SOLE AGENTS FOR Treasurer Y. Takakuwsv (Ft.) (Inches) (Continued from yesterday.) Auditor M. Kawahara. Another day has passed without news The Jap liner America Maru arrived Elev. Stations Rain SALES FROM THE HONOLULU Director S. Klmura being received of the over-du- e ship yesterday afternoon after an unevent- HAWAII. STOCK EXCHANGE. Director S. Kojima Little Jack Florence, bound from Tacoma to this ful voyage from the Coast, and will Director T. Murakami Hllo. 8 H. R. T. & L. Co. at $62.50. Director K. Od Smoking Tobacco port with a cargo of coal. The Flor- sail at 11:30 a. m. today for Yokohama. Waiakea 50 15.40 82 H. R. T. & L. Co. at $70.00. Director J. Kataglhara 10c ence is out forty-seve- n days, and in Although carrying a heavy cargo Hilo (town) 100 15.48 81 Kihei at $8.50. 5c and packages Co. $260. shipping circles it is considered likely for the Orient, the vessel had but few Pepeekeo 100 19.15 15 Hawaiian Agricultural at 6378 Secretary. 200 19.00 400 McBryde at $4.50. she has met with some mishap, passengers. Ten of passengers will Hakalau that her Honohina 300 19 74 200 Honokaa at $15. Agents for though there are other vessels bound lay over in Honolulu until the arrival Puuohua 1050 34.84 25 Kahuku at $21. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANCE here from Puget Sound ,ports . which of the next steamer for the Orient. Ookala 400 23.48 25 Olaa at $10.75. are now out on long trips. These ten are B. Braymer, Mrs. J. B. Hamakua. 7 Oahu Plantation at $95. THE PORTUGUESE MUTUAL COMPANY, o Toronto, Ontario. 250 24.99 7 Oahu Plantation at $97.50. regu- Some of those which are making long Clement and servant, H. Hohenthal, Kukaiau Benefit Society of Hawaii at its INSURANCE CO. of Paauilo 750 29.25 150 Ewa at $23.50. annual meeting elected the follow- DELAWARE regarding the Mr. H. Mrs. N. lar Philadelphia. trips are fast sailers, but and Mrs. E. Parrish, Paauhau (Mill) 300 19.00 105 Ewa at' $23.75. ing officers for the current year: T. 425 19.64 Florence there is considerable anxiety, Rockwood, A. Whitney, and Mrs. Honokaa (Muir) $1,000 Hawaiian Government Bonds A. H. R. Vieira President (Meinlcke) 1100 24.90 $99. Vice-Pn'side- owing to the fact that she is an old Washington and infant. Her through Honokaa at Manuel Nunes nt Kukuihaele TOO 17.92 $1,000 O. R. & L. at $104. STAR SODflWORKS COMPANY vessel and at times has been reported passengers are Colonel H. E. Dosch, J. D. Marques Secretary Kohala. DIVIDENDS. M. R. A.Vlelra Treasurer leaking badly. Her skipper, Captain B. Kobayoshi, M. Shibata, Miss K. Q. Niulii 200 14.87 El-se- BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Spicer, is a young man and is popular A. Gibbons, Miss A. Carter, H. W. r, Kohala (Mission) 521 13.62 Hawaiian Agricultural, 10 per cent. QUEEN STREET, Oar-valh- o, 1 c?nt-Ewa- . Machado, Jose Meuelros, T. in this port with people who know him. Mrs. E. C. McCullough, J. W. Kohala Sugar Co 235 15.04 C. Br,?wer & Cfci Per Joao 600 10.4: per Jr., J. A. R. Vieira and M. tt is probable he will have an en- Reeves, J. W. Sleeper. Puakea Ranch 2 cent. It that Puuhue Ranch 1847 13.29 Waimanalo, 1 per cent. Llndo. Is now under the management of D. tirely new crew with him as he had Waimea 2720 16.84 Wilder S. S. Co, 2 per cent. BOARD OF AUDITORS. T. Bailey, S. L. Horner and John some trouble while in port with the lasi Promotion for Jacobsen. Kona. I.-- I. S. Co., 1 per cent. J. C. Abreu, M. J. R. Sllva, M. J. Schlief. and are prepared to furnish crew and then expressed his intention E. A. Jacobsen, who, of the inspect- Holualoa 1350 5.01 Hawaiian Electric Company, Vi per Coito. M. F. Ollval and J. J. Sousa. every 1580 6.83 MARQUES. LEMON SODA of discharging man of them as ors, been longest in custom Kealakekua cent. J. D. soon as he should reach Puget Sound. has the Napoopoo 25 3.50 bxchAngb. Secretary. ROOT BEER, The schooner Okanogan, Captain house service, has been promoted to Hoopuloa 1650 3.7S Honolulu, January 13, 1903. 637 position of a The following are the current rates GINGER ALE. Roesch, is out thirty days from Port the deputy collector of the Kau. named well-know- n 1680 4.69 of exchange to the countries ORANGE CIDER, Gamble. The barkentine port. Mr. Jacobsen takes the place ot Kahuku Ranch DIVIDEND NOTICE. thirty-on- e 18 5.38 gold basis: Klickitat. Captain Cutler, is out Honuapo $50 BAILET'S SARSAPARILLA George Keister, who has been trans- 650 5.47 Pacific Coast: 30 cents per $100; days from Port Ludlow. All of N'aalehu 45 AND IRON, these vessels have undoubtedly met ferred to a position in the clerical de- Hilea 310 8.20 or less, 15 cnts. Cable transfers, California Safe Deposit and Trust with rough weather, but no anxiety is partment of the custom house. The Pahala 850 5.08 cents per $100. Company, cor. California and Mont- - other popular drinks. 50 --- C. . X--. . - .V. and all any except Flor- Puna. Atlantic Coast and Canada: cents olv m.tnth. city felt for of them the new deputy collector has charge of all 25 Will deliver to all points in the ence. Volcano House 4000 10.79 per $100; $50 or less, cents. Cable the inspectors, and among them is very 65 per $100. ' ; I I and suburbs. Olaa (Mt. View) 1690 20 . 9t transfer, cents All orders receive our prompt atten- popular. L. N. Gay has also been pro- Pahoa 700 17.00 France: 5.10 francs per dollar. In the latter part of December eleven Germany: 24,4 pf-- r mark. tion. moted to a position as in- Frankfort, shillings sixpence was being discharging - and offered 6-- MAUI. 10 spector. Auckland and Sydney: S4.S!- pound rate of 2 rer cent per annum, ana PHONE BLUE S71. on coal cargoes for Hawaii. Lahai?ia 200 Deposits ot lar. on Ordinarv at the rate, Kaupo (Mokulau) 285 10. IS Hongkong: 38 P?r Mexican dollar. per cent per annum. rr e 01 mxi-s- a Irxngard's Uuick Voyage. Kipahulu 300 14.26 Manila and Iloilo: 391,-- !. Mexican dol- .....miiizi 1 vi i n . i uiii'r p I I :i v .1,1 Muni r FOR SALE. r BEFORE WE CAN The barkentine Irmgard made fast Nahiku 850 3.3. S3 lar. o t run rii.Fiiiii.ia iiin.11u1 for nrt r i - Haiku 700 14.70 Aiiuiy, Singapore, and Shanghai: ded to the principle after January i use them, iron and gold must time on her last trip from Honolulu to 4500 9.93 One Mill with cane and trash be got of ore. Kula (Erehwon) 41V, Mexican dollar. 1903. first out the The San Francisco, arriving in San Fran- Kula (Waiakoa) 270) 5.31 Yokohama: 50 per Jap Yen. J. DALZELL BROWN, complete, following di- liv- carriers of the same principle applies to cod cisco on January S, thirteen days after Puuoir.ak-- i 1400 18.59 Hiogo, Kobe, Nagasaki: 50. 6368 Manager. mensions: er oil. Its virtues are not in its leaving the Island metropolis. Haleakala Ranch 2000 21.82 London, sight purchasing: $4.88 One Mill. 26"x54", built by fatty matters; much less in its Wuiluku 200 7.96 per pound. DIVIDEND NOTICE. London, 60 days: $4.84"i per pound. Tait & Watson, Glasgow, with engine, Bickening taste and smell. No In Isenbsrg's Honor. OAHU. 10.20 PROVIS-N- S built by same firm. consumptive, or sufferer from any Nearly every vessel in port had its Punahou (W. Bureau) 47 LOCAL PRICE LIST OF The German Savings and Loan One Mill, 30"x60". built by other wasting disease, was ever Kulaokanua 50 8.94 AND FEED STUFF. cletv. 526 California Street For flag at half mast yesterday afternoon 120 9.17 31, by so-calle- d Makiki Reservoir $25. half vear endine with December Honolulu Iron Works, with Putnam greatly benefited the 11 Bran, out of respect to the R. Isen- - 6 .."6 h.t-- n " plain cod liver oil. The shock late Paul U. S. Naval Station Flour, $4.80. HivMonH ha declared at Engine, 14"x36". 10 7.81 one-eigh- th berg. Sr., who died in Bremen. Kapiolani Park R. barley. $30. f three and (3) Is guaranteed In it gives to the nerves, the repul- (Woodlawn D.) . . 285 15.75 The above machinery Manna Oats. $32 to $2 cent per annum on all deposits, free and disgust excites in the 300 21.02 ...... 1. 1.. :i i.p H order, (almost as good as sion it Rhodes' Gardens (Manoa) 21 per pound. LiXACO, v. and - rif first class Wrestler at leele. .'. 175 9.76 Bacon, cents iajauic barga'n, In stomach, the outrages it commits College Hills hay, $25. January 2. 1903. new), will be sold at a The barkentine Wrestler arrived at Asylum 30 10 3 Wheat TOURNY, upon the senses of smell and Insane Corn, $38. GEORGE whole or In part to suit purchaser. 14. School .... 75 10.94 taste, are enough to spoil any Eleele from Honolulu on January Kamehameha Cr. corn, $39. 6368 Secretary. Apply Kalihi-uk- a 450 21.35 medicinal potency that may be A cargo of coal will be discharged by Wheat. $37.50. PAAUHAU SUGAR PLANTATION Nuuanu (W. W. Hall) 50 10.38 for the majority of people. the barkentine there. 250 13.28 Bl ILDING PERMITS. NOTICE COlaPANT, in it Mnunnn (VVvllie St.) This to say nothing about its Nuuanu (Elec. Station),.. 405 13.50 W R. Castle, brick stores, Or being indigestible. Yet there Fullartou in San Francieco. Nuuana (I.uakaha) KS8 26.50 Smith andv Beretania streets. 6346 WM. G. IRWIN & CO. has always been reason to believe The barkentine Fullerton, from Kihel Waimanalo 25 13.02 Pauoa Church, wood $1,200, stockholders of the Pacific Guano Maunawil! 300 19.45 Pauoa road. that, among the elements which to San Francisco, at , & - Tiinoll arrived the latter 100 12.51 - T.tft . Kaneohe Lee Wai, rustic store and wi tia... iizr,ifaAin in-- m f'n' ex- Mau-nake- ! form cod liver oil, there place on January 8, after a voyage of Ahuiinanu 350 22.43 lodging house. Hotel street, near a. on Tuesday, January 20th, 1903, at Sterling the Painter isted curative properties of the nineteen days. Kahuku -- 5 11 85 o'clock a. m. highest value. But it was neces- WatiUua 20 8.63 L. K. Kentwell, wood theater", F. KLAMP. 60 5.14 Secretary. Shop a larg sary to separate them from the Korea's Steamiu Time. Ewa Plantation lane opposite Kt kaulike, near Hotel. 6377 Has added to his Paint Waipahu 200 5.45 Company, wood Oahu Lumber - nauseating waste material with 11 6S . . . . c I ' V L- I 1 1 I W 1 The five 1" Nuu- " M Umm m I ' . m tock of Korea took days, fifteen Moanalua $900 store, Iving street, near a n ma. .Tea which they were combined. This forty-nin- e ....1150 15.00 hours and minutes to make Ianiakea (Nahuina) anu. 8. . . . 17.04 NO. K. OF P. was successfully accomplished in the trip from Honolulu to San Fran- Tantalus Hts. (Frear) 1360 H. B. Walker, iron ware- U. S. Experiment Station 350 10.69 cor. and Chamber-Iai- n WALL WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION cisco. house, Kawalahau THERE WII f. BE A . streets. a 11 .1 UN remedy, im !.r iv.dv .r rm m n. and this effective 12.81 F. J. Wilhelm, iron fctoreroom tiif PAPER as honey, we have Bilie Q&a Wheat Charier I,ihue (Grove Farm) 200 Lewera made palatable (Molokoa) 300 13.87 and carriage shed, in rear of very and soul of Pure I.ihue & Cooke building. Also an Experienced i aper Hanger a the heart The German bark Bille, now at Ho- I.ihue (Kukaua) 1000 19.17 Cod Liver Oil, combined with the 1 14 36 J. H. Schnack, frame stores st7iW). salesman, who will be pleased to giva nolulu, has been chartered to load Kealla dwelling, street, near Hall, Compound Syrup of Hypophos-phite- s, KilAOea 325 14.14 and Maunakea Information about Taper Hanging and wheat at Portland for South Africa. 10 64 Hotel. WORK IN FIRST RANK. Extracts of Malt and Wild HanaJei . a a ar Decorating. a Waioli 10 JUDGMENTS RENDERED IN DIS- Cherry) These constitute tissue French Bark at Destination. 32 l.W COURT. a Waiawa TRICT No. 2 and ail sojourning brotnen Competent Paper Hancers builder, a blood purifier, health 200 3.83 Co., Ltd., vs. Loo Chit Dis- The French bark Champlgny arrived Eleele Ja. Hopper invited to attend. employed and always on hand. renewer beyond comparison. Wahlawa Mt 2100 14.16 San and Y. Anln assumpsit; Judgment A. S. PRESCOTT, at San Francisco on January 9. twenty 2.X. 5.18 ease yields to it with a complete- for plaintiff: $313 44. Mm R. days frcm Honolulu. Iwai 450 ' Reasonable Prices. ness "and rapidity wl ich aston- Lttwal . . L. &. G. Brenner vs. S. Takaha-sh- i oo 7.37 As-s- as Lawal t; judgment for plaintiff; $147.70. STffeFT ishes medical men quire much S-- s NOTICE SAME OlDSTIND, UNION Amelia at Eur 0 6 as delights their patients. In k. McBryde Res Hawaiian Carriage CO., Ltd., vs. J. it TOO LATE FOR LAST REPORT. K. Clark Judgment for plalntiTT, all wasting conditions, .Scrofula The barkentine Amelia, from Hono- Ast; THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES lulu, arrived at Eureka on January 9. Wahiawa Mt 3000 26.70 $174.85. day sold his Union Oil Co. and Blood" Disorders, La Grippe, E. O. Hall & Son. Ltd., vs. Don Lin tico that he has this Pulmonary Kealia in the firm of the River Mill Co. to Bronchitis, 10.70 A $166.52. 1 T Chronic Kilauea. Kauai sat; T t .. ,. . 1 th'lf t- I i Iff never fails to Bark Nuaanu on the W y Lihue) 9.00 Lam doing business as "Trolly Mil oi xiuiiviuiu n California Affections, etc., it Grove Farm Kau. w- - of j . n i T7 The New Chop vs. E. Powell, r n lm u v. relieve and cure. Dr. Louis W. bark Nuuanu sailed from CURTIS J. LYONS, House." defendant. of said Arm. Bishop says: " I take pleasure in Ti rk on January 8 for Honolulu. Territorial Meteorologist. H. R. T. & L. Co.. Ltd., garnishee L . K II Asst; judgment for plaintiff; $14.79. Honolulu, 14, 1S0S. saving I "have found it a most K. Asst; Jan. Fuel During the six ending De- Junior League Football. Hop Yick Co. vs. Nokookoo efficient preparation, embodying months judgment for plaintiff; $115.61. Office of Hawaiian department, 31, pail of the medicinal properties cember 627 and steam vessels Tae Junior League Football games for M. vs. J. H. Moore Asst: NOTICE. Stangenwald Bldg. all J. Martins room 307, of a pure cod liver oil, in a most of 171.599 grfss tons were bui't in the today t Makiki are scheduled as judgnient for p'aintiff : $151 91. TV Ft DTSNEY HAS THIS C. C. PERKINS, 8opt. palatable form." It stands in the United States, according to th rp"rt follow: 5 p rn., Honolulu vs. Y. M. C. wat b-- n collector of accountsi of the Commissioner of Navigation Ref-- illustrated arP'nt'! Main office, Mills Bldg, San front rank in the march of med- A.. Jrs.; S p. m., Malles va. Cables. j Cable EUion 24 pi$ts the first During the year 1392 the . el J bfUlt Advertiser, for sale at all of the book- "HOE CO.. from d C. icine. Effective 1.265. a:-- th-i- : gr. .pp eree. Maya!!; lineamen, Andersoa MANWACTUBJEfW Francisco. numbered tonnage 15, 1503. dose. Sold by all chemists here. 429,327. and Young;. stores. Price five cents. Honolulu, Jan. JNO. BAKER, Jr., Mgr. amounted to HONOLULU, 17, 8 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, JANUARY 1903. pooooooooxxxxxxxxxxxxcoo ISENBERG DIES A START ING FACT JAS. F. MORGAN, SURPLUS SIOCK PAUL Anctioneer SALE NO. AT BREMEN, IN THE and Biter 1903 2. HALF THE PEOPLE 'N THE WORLD 42 QUEEN STREET. 66TH YEAR OF HIS AGE HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE. wallpapers! Table Crockery P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 oooooooooc :ooocooooooooooooc Have just arrived and A Simple Cou ree of Treatment Told and China Ware. there are more coming. in Every -- day Language, Free French China Decorat- The latest in design, finest ed, 4 designs. From Scientific Terms. in finish. There are French China, "VVbi'e. all English China, White Half the people in the world have grades at all prices and a in a greater or less de- Gold. stomach trouble style and price to fit and gree. Usually it comes from irregular the English China, White. or hasty eating sometimes from other ta6te and pocket of every- English Printed Ware, 5 causes. Iiut there is just one way to designs. treat it and that can be found in a one. booklet which the Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., will send All a reduction of 25 per at free to any adress upon request. Mrs. Jas. F. cent. Edith Benedict, f Groton, Mass., is Lowers & Cooke Ltd It is your opportunity now one of the many who took this course 177 South King Street. to buy a Dinnf-r- , Breakfast or of treatment and was cured. She says: Tea or replace breakage, "I had suffered from constipation ever Morgan's Soooooooc Set, since about the time my little girl was CXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOOO as you will no doubt find in o born, about twelve years ago, and it this sale patterns to match finally became chronic. It isn't neces- Telephone Main i8. P. O. Bex Ol yours. sary for me to tell you the trouble it gave me, but I suffered all the time. Auction Doctors gave me no permanent relief Hawaiian W.W. Dimond&Co. and I kept getting: worse. "At last, something more than a year Japanese Ballasting Co. ago, when I was all run down my and Salesroom Office: LIMITED blood in a horrible condition, my mother told me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1018 Smith St., near Kinj. for Pale People, which, she said, had is accomplished wonderful results with permanently BLACK SAND her. I purchased some took them Delivered for $2.00 to $3.00 per load, and according to X ai i .Tiling to directions and in a short located at distance. 4 time saw a decided improvement I con tinued their use and they cured me." Filling In material either earta THE LATE PAUL ISENBERG. If you are suffering from any disorder coral, furnished at a very low Prta aa we have a large on OOOOCOOOOCOX300000 of the stoma h write for their free book stock banc. let, entitled "What to Eat and How Queen Paul Isenberg, Sr., died at 3 o'clock j under nearly the same title, Mr. Isen- - to Eat." It contains information that CONCRETE WORK guarantee, u4 done at a very low price. yesterday morning at his home in berg arrived in Honolulu in September, should be in the hands of every person Street ISf.S. pnmine around the Horn in the who is suffering from a disordered Bremen, Germany, from an attack of digestion. It treats of the proper se Special low price Tn CRTJSHU bark Harburg. He was at once sent 42 ROCK of grades from No. 1 to N4 peritonitis following appendicitis, or lection and preparation of food, the re all o, me mm to uwe o.a.gc . . iative value and disgestibility of various adjoining the C, or rock aand. what Is supposed to have been that tie and sheep ranch on the island of r00a products: it contains a chapter on $6.00 per He was in his 06th year. Kauai, and it was while there that he the use of alcohol and gives a course of store of COMMON DRAT, day. disease. LARGE DRAT, $6.00 per day. interests in snear culture. I treament by which constipation maybe News of his death came to his son. overcome without the use of The Lihue plantation at that time cathartics Alexander Isenberg, at about 11 o'clock Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo- - M W. MeCHESNEY & SONS. was producing something less tnan zuu piei tne medicine which cured Mrs Japanese Silk yesterday morning, following within a tons a year, under the management of Benedict and thousands of others, are few hours the announcement of his its nri ir.al owner. Mr. Rice, who had an unfailing specific for all diseases I Goods - one very arising from linproverished blood or THIS DAY serious condition. Mr. Alexander Isen- come to the islands as of the weakened, unstruntr nerves two fruit- - Boston, was All Colors berg and Mrs. Isenberg left at 5 o'clock first missionaries from and fu, causes of nearly all the ailments to I in ill was not pushing which is heir. They may be OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. to carry news to then health and mankind We carry the product of the for Kauai, the sad plantatjon Mr Isenberg married had of any druggist or will be sent Apples and Oranges rela- - postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents National Blank Book Co., recog their brother and sister, and other M,8S Mara Rice went into the employ. UUA , olA Ut;AT T In" UUlldia aiiu llllj nized as the leading manufactures bv tne Dr.. Williams Medicine At Auction. LargeeuRiesstock, in great variety. .. , . - .J - . V' of fine goods at a fair price. A in ine oeain oi ine non. raui cseu - , nuu wMiciw rci j un n jl l ..unipaii) , dvimkcuui, . vx. glance at our show windows will ness. He was soon made manager 10 A. berg, who since 1858 has been intimate- of( AT O'CLOCK M., Headquarters give you a good idea of the line. estate and within a short time had bus- At my 42 Queen for ly connected with tne commercial life the Islands, and his relations, both in salesroom, street, No more need to wait four weeks acquired the controlling interest in it. iness and politics, were always of the will sell at Public Auction, IWl to have your books made to order-w- e of Hawaii, the Territory loses a citizen He developed the property until it Boxes of Apples, j nature which resulted in the better- Boxes of Oranges. Kl ON 03 can supply the of highest character and the people one 1(1produced nearly 20,000 tons yearly and Our prices are low ment of conditions. He was known as Just received. PATENT FLAT OPENING of their staunchest friends. Ever since has maintained his large interest in it a friend of good government, and his So Kind on demand your money his arrival, and subsequent interest in J personally. With his prosperity he efforts were largely successful in local industries, he has shown In many made other investments which resulted JAS. F. MORGAN, savers. I preventing trouble over the pro- i SAYEQU5A ways his devotion to the country of his' favorably until he had amassed a large Auctioneer. posed constitution in 1887. He was 1211 Nuuanu St, near Hotel St, Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd, adoption, and, since he became a citizen fortune. recognized as a friend of the throne of Hawaii very soon after his arrival,' In 1881 Capt. Hackfeld, of firm of I Phone White 3271. the by King and was commission- THIS DAY perforce being made an American citi-- 1 H. Hackfeld & Company, invited Mr. ed as a noble, representing the Island in- - You Need Them These zen by organic act, he devoted j the has isenberg to join him. and a half of Kauai. For his work in the legis- himself to the advancement of the was to For P4SSS2S terest in that house transferred lature then he was decorated with the Account of Whom it Hay Warm Days varied interests of the Islands, and has the late president. Since that time Mr. , Order of Kamehameha. no small part in Plain Soda. Vichv. Carlsbaad. taken the industrial Isenberg has had active connection In his private life Mr. Isenberg was Concern. and political affairs which have marked with the house, severing his participa- Seltzer, Congress, Lithia and Ger- , a man of most kindly disposition, country. ago the man Mineral Water (containing all the history of the tion in the management a few years given to doing good unostentatiously, Air. to mourn sud- - AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., the properties of Apolinaris). Isenberg leaves his when he decided to return to Germany one hil-;t- and whose record is of continued my 42 den death his widow and eight o reside, the presidency still remaining At salesroom, Queen street, I manufactured from chemically pure giving to those whose path in life was will sell Public Auction, water dren.. Mrs. Isenberg is now at the late with him. J. F. Hackfeld being made at put up in 28 oz. Syphons, , not so smooth. Scores of persons here Shirts, Towels, $1.25 vice-preside- Alex-wit- per doz., 75c per half doz. home of Mr. Isenberg in Bremen, and first nt and his son, h Hats, i enjoyed his bounty, and since his re- Underwear, her are five children, her son Alex-- j Isenberg, second vice-preside- nt, Combs, Tailor Goods. ander turn to Germany he has been at the ander Isenberg, second vice-preside- nt yir. Isenberg never lost his interest Pants, Shoes, Etc., Etc. has head of an orphan asylum in Bremen. Tbe Fountain Soda Works, of the firm of H. Hackfeld & Co. being affairs however, coming out at in-t- he jjn He did good to all around him because only absent one, he remaining here his last visit here being made Sheridan Street. tervals. he could not help doing good, his JAS. P. MORGAN, to look after his father's interests. jn 1901. He suffered for some years and PROMOTE HEALTHY and vigorous name is held in reverence here by AUCTIONEER. D. re-Ha- ns hair by the use of Senator P. R. Isenberg and Mrs. j from trouble with his right hip, but ehil-jcent- many whom he has aided over rough Isenberg, of Lihue, Kauai, ly this was overcome and he had Pacheco's Dandruff Killer ' places. The Wonder perfect dren by another marriage, completing made all arrangements for a return to An absolutely hair preparation. I Millinery by all druggists and at the the family. Hawaii in th spring. His illness was The estate of Mr. Isenberg is various- For Rent at Half For sale ly - Union Barber Shop. Telephone Main 212 Paul Isenberg was born April 15, 1837, no more violent than it was sudden, for estimated as to value, but conserva- Price tively it is put at $7,000,000, with the Today and all tbe week. If at the small village of Dransfeld. in his family here was not cognizant of it, Premises of MRS. S. W. LEDERER. you wish further estimate that a revival of values 782 Kinau Street. Three large Hanover. His father was a clergyman j the first telegram, which was re- - bed until rooms, parlor, dining room, pantry, H of high education and his eldest son ceived early in the morning yesterday, here would add several millions to the Stylhh Oress and Street Hats I worth of The kitchen and bath. Large yard. Stabler Lemon Soda, was given every advantage, he select- - that he was seriously taken, fol-- ; the shares. interest in quarters. Now telline L,hue and servants' is your chance. Do Root Beer, ing a course in agriculture, which fit- - lowed within a couple of hours by the Iation, itself worth more not miss this sale. You can Ginger Ale, ted him preeminently for the career response inquiries, a save monev. second one. in to top". Good drainage. On high side of street. Cream Soda, which opened with his coming to thejsaying that he had succumbed to the addition to this Mr.JuIsenberg held shares, and largely too. in each of the Orange Cider, Hawaiian Islands. Under engagement , attack. Pineapple Cider, with the firm of Hoffschlaeger & Stab- - The children of Mr. Isenberg and his plantations in which the house of H. JAS. F. MORGAN, 1160 Fort Street.ncl Komel, enhaust, which firm is now in existence D. P. Hackfeld fc Co. is interested. In some 5 Queen Street. first wife are Senator It. Isen J Strawberry, berg, who lives in Honolulu but is now of thse the amount of his holdings is great, as in Sarsaparilla visiting on Kauai, and Mrs. Hans Pioneer Mill and Oahu, and and Iron OF ONTOLD YALDE Isenberg. who married the brother of in addition there are plantations on For Sale. Kauai in which he a deal money. frem an old house with an estab- Mr. Paul Isenberg, and who now re- has of Li lished reputation. Free delivery ' His interest in Hackfeld & Co. is ap-- i One "Palace" Organ, manufactured sides at Lihue, where her husband is by Loring WATCHES The Information in proximately one-hal- f, though he and Blake Organ Co. of to all parts of the city and Waikiki. Contained pastor' of the German Church. has at Worcester, Mass. DURABLE and ACCURATE 'times transferred shares to the younger Double manual, This Honolulu Citizen's The second wife of Mr. Isenberg was pedal bass, blow and foot pedal. Keystone Case Co. Works men, so that they might become asso- A splendid The Watch Consolidated Soda Water is Miss Beta Glade, daughter of H. F. instrument, in good con- mm Philadelphia, U.S. A. Statement Priceless. ciated with the concern in way dition. uruiMt Glade, whom lie married while on a the Company, Ltd. of occupying directorships. This Instrument cost over $900. America's Oldest and journey to Germany within a few years Will be sold at a bargain. Largest Watch Factory The hale, the hearty, the strong can (promotion of his assistants was a set-- ! Telephone Main 71. his oldest son Can be seen my office, 55 fcMM n ' after bereavement. Their at Queen by 601 street . ffnr.l to Mii n rtnr tn nno cula Jm tied policy with Mr. Isenberg, and has street. For sale Works Fort j Carl Isenberg, is now a large rancher patiently when they read the following, , been productive of much good to JAS. The Principal Watch in Germany. The second son. H. Alex-- i the F. MORGAN. Fi but any sufferer in Honolulu who has house. Dealers in A. 19. ander Isenberg, is second vice presi-- j Hawaiian Islands OURR Hotel and spent a mint of money and suffered There will be held tomorrow after- of firm of H. Hackfeld & Co., Alakea Sta. hours of excruciating torture by dent the noon, at the German caused president of the Planters' Association. Lutheran church, FORRENT kidney complaint, pain in the-- back and the building itself being one which is and one of the best known business Two cottages on , Waikiki Beach Road. Co Sides, headaches, nervousness ' fronnont due largely to the beneficence of Mr. Wing Wo Chan & . . . . , . .i men of the c ity, being as well German Six bedrooms each. Rent $20 each. In- j imioi, uvi uiv ma, BngruKM ot j Isenberg, a memorial service in honor and Russian consul here. The cludes water rates. breath, evil forebodings, troubled sleep, eldest of his memory. U is expected puffiness of the eyelids, daughter is wife of that the swelling of the: the Lieutenant special ,,. i KEl f .1 .1 f d T, t QnVlno 1 i . t 1 steamer which .ent tn irn A Barkhausen, of the Seventeenth regi- - evenine- - will v, JAS. P. MORGAN, Ebony colored urine, will iat o h:1ve r.,ir,,vv iivu k..kj j mat Furniture, stand in his own merit of Dragoons, whose is time and 1 eider & light if he does not follow the valuable brother that all the members of the Queen St Cigars and Tobaccos, now manager of the Pioneer Mill at family will have been gathered. Ad- - Sberpards advice offered by this resident: Chinese and Japanese Teas, Mr. H. G. Crabbe, of Xunanu street, Lahaina. The second daughter of the ade by the Rev- - and the Rev. - Crockery, Mattings, Publications this city, formerly a merchant and family is the wife of Adolph Alexander Mackin- endroth. J8toob. at-wh- clerk, now a collector, writes: "My ag? ( There will be an immense o Vases, Camphorwood Trunks, is a large of Germany. , ques-young- er Is 69 years, and I am blessed with chil farmer The tendance at the meeting without t'on- - Rattan Chairs. Kanpeepee dren and grandchildren. For about two children are Richard Isenberg, years I have se- who just come of age. ' . mwa "x lr-- isenDergs Legend of been troubled with a has and who "7 public SiLKS AND SATINS vere pain in back. A ueath became, house of Ha,.irJ beet the short time has been studying agriculture, and feld &. , J"? : ago I purchased v.? u llo UUUi . X OF ALL KINDS. Hawaii some of Doan's Back- miss iseiiDerg. a young lit' ache Kidney Pills at & Go's lady of estaoiisnment will remain closed today, pur! Hillister 18 as Drug Store, and found great relief years. the funeral will not take nlace at Has Bremen, until 10 a. m. -' BHWAIMR through using them. I keep some of The first Mrs. Isenberjr, Miss Maria Monday, Jan- Oahu the pills by me a uary 19th. Various other establish-- ; Ice $ as safeguard against Rice, was the of C. M. 1 CALENDAR my sister Mrs. ments will remain einw.H a in u attacks of old complaint, which i Cooke, Mrs. George Co. need not so long I rem- - De La Vergne, and those in which the house is Electric fear as have a i interested. lee Delivered to any part of the city. Island iy of V. H. Rice of Lihue. Orders were sent out yesterday James F. 3151. like Doan's Backache Kidney . the Morgan orders promptly filled. Tel. Blue Cut Poses. Violets and Ferns Pills TT!1 - ! alwaysnon Land. Floral pieces made to Mr. Isenberg was one of the most con- - Zz? is.aiiua branches to this ef-sist- order by For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents friends of the Hoffman & per box, six bones (2.SO. Hawaiians, and Aa w. Markham Halted by the - v,.. I Box 600. Office: Kevvalo. BhOWed ., .w" P.O. MRS. E. M. TAYLOR, his friendshin on mnni- - . o,, r i - and Broker follister Drug Co., Honolulu, whole-al- e - .vvc- eitv hcro anoic v7i IUC uea.ni UI ine, FLORIST agents s:ons. He is head of the old firm, un for the Hawaiian Islands. remembered kindly hy almost without iw Half-ton-e and slneo cuts made at Honolulu Drug Co., Fort Street- - Remember nritiveQ ...v.. - every and1 With the name Doan's and business house, bank 42 QUEEN STREET. the Oazette office. If you have a take no other. o... i . office In the city was closed immediate- -' --v. u& soon as he came ' photograph you may be ur of a goo4 to the ly, remaining so during the day. O. Box 594. : r R : Tel. 72 eat. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 17, 190J.

A BULL FIGHT LOCAL BREVITIES. Today IN THE MOONLIGHT is a holiday. Renowned for Its William P. Ellis returned to his du- HAM,LTftNN5l0E ties as bailiff in the circuit court yes- Wearing On the premises of the Lunalilo terday. AMERICAN Ladies' Mil cover a large acreage, toma, which William McKinley Lodge, K. of P., Qualitif tbere is a powerful short-hor- n bull. . win meet tonight in Harmony Hall for GENTLEMAN adjoining premises, owned by-Mr- ln the work in the first rank. Sam Allen, there is also a powerful Goto, the Japanese who fell from an SHOE. durham bull, of the same size as the Underwear electric car Thursday, is reported to n. short-hor- be in a critical condition. On several occasions the bulls have There will be music during the dinner broken through the intervening fence On Monday Mooring at 8 o'clock begins great January evening fol- our and fiercely settled their personal diffi- at the Hawaiian Hotel this S;de of Ladies' Fine Under-Muslin- s. The sale will contiuue culties, to the enjoyment of the herd lowed by a dance on the lanais. thro' out the week, or while the goods last. The values are extraordinary, as will be seen by the exam- of cows over which they respectively An amendment to the articles of in- $4 ples quoted. The muslins, the trimmings the sewing, are fully hav a masculine influence. corporation has been filed by Peck & MADE IN ViCI KID OR VELOURS CALF up to our standard, and when combined with the prices should While sleeping on Friday evening In Co., increasing the capital stock from persuade you to buy a year's supply. There arrived by the AND WE RECOMMEND IT A8 A SHOE last steamer, well closed pen, the short-hor- n of $90,000 to $105,000. a lot of those exquisite '"Home Made" Garments, his POSSESSING FULL VALUE. the dainty kind, made of Soft Nainsooks and Lawns, beautifully the Lunalilo home, was suddenly Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. and A. trimmed, worth 82.00 and $7.00 each; all these go in at the sale aroused by the challenge of the dur- M., will hold a special meeting today prices. ham, which had broken through the at A n m fvfnincr session at 7 fence which divides the premises and o'clock; work in third degree. Manufacturers' Shoe Company, Ltd. had crossed the broad lawn of the has been received Announcement HONOLULU. Worth home, trodden down the flower patches here of the marriage of Ralph Ray-- , 8 .75 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 and garden and found the abode of his mond, formerly of this city, to Miss Sale Price .45 .65 .85 1.00 1.15 1.25 1.50 1.75 adversary. The short-hor- n arose, but Marie Lancaster at Alameda, Cal. finding no way out of his pen, broke The Home Rulers are preparing a through the board fence which enclosed en- memorial to the Senate Commission Worth $ .35 $ .50 $ .90 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 him and dashed at the durham. A pre- dorsing the recommendation for Fed- Cough Bringing Your Sale Price .25 .35 .45 .60 .90 1.00 1.15 liminary combat took place in a bana- eral control of the leper settlement. Don't na patch, and the plants were bruised re- William J. Bryan may be a Honolulu Putnam's Cherry Comfort trampled on. The durham slowly and soon. He expected to visit the lieves soreness, loosens phlegm, Bread and Corset CoTrers through trees, with the visitor to retreated the islands with Osborne of heals and cures. Pleasant Worth 8.35 $.50 8.65 $.75 $1.00 $1.50 $2 00 short-hor- n closely driving him and Wyoming but went to Mexico instead. take 25 and 50c. Cakes Sale Price .20 .30 .40 .50 60 $1.00 $1.15 goading his sides. They reached the Shinpo is to issue a wide clear circular lawn which fronted The Hawaii In addition to the Muslin Underwear Sale, our January soon colloquial Jap- promptly and punctu- he premises. Just then the moon rose weekly edition in Invalid and Clearing Sale will continue in all departments. Great bargains on a for everybody. ve the Tantalus range; Its rays anese which will be carried for ally, and the best at More announcements will follow. year as an experi- - j itened up the trees and shrubbery, by Editor Shiozawa Infant Food tfce prepared that, is our businese. and the figures of the great beasts ment. Taroena is best highly MBS CANTOR received X a quantity of stood out on silence. Separating The Scottish Thistle Club will hold a food. All uers speak Zealmdia, the book -- e;ls Orders over the phone moment, they began to paw smoker at their hall on Friday even- of it Get our for a the it. 50 j. promptly attended to. SMART H4TS which she will offer, together with her grass, bellow in anger, and then closed ing, the 23d. A number of prominent more about guests with each other. It was a brute fight Lpeople are among the invited Ring up Main 74. entire stock, at our January Clearing Sale Prices. respond to toasts. in the moonlight. and these will Headaches But the contest did not last. The Nakamitchi, the Japanese arrested, a There' not the least reason Bakery Head-Eas- e New England short-hor- n was the stronger beast. few days since for pitting a well trained you should when a Plunging his thick head and horns into game cock against an ordinary rooster powder wi.l stop it. Safe the flanks of his antagonist, he knock- and cruelly treating the latter, was fin- to take. Insist ou the genuine HAW4HAH ENoiHEERINB AND & got ed $10 and costs in Judge Wilcox's court s Whitney Marsh, ed him over. When the durham 25c. to his feet he slowly retired, with yesterday. CONSTRUCTION CO. counter attacks, but his strength failed Burglars obtained $14.50 and a gold Baby's Bath clothing of H. Kichi, For Limited him and he withdrew to the break in watch from the You should have a cake of intervening fence. a Japanese rooming in a lodging house 608-510- " the Curative-Ski- n Soap all R joms Stangenwald Bldg. Queen It's Over this scene the aged Hawalians on Vineyard street, back of the the name implies keeps the looked from the lanai of the home. No Hotel, early yesterday morning. The cures and upon skin velvety ar.d one dared or could interfere. The con- police were notified of the loss heals. Box 3 cakes 5Cc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS quering short-hor- n walked across the Kichi awakening at 6 a. m. lawn in a stately gait, back to his pen, F. Wilburton was committed to the Baby Carriages and Go -- Carts in which he quietly allowed h!mself to Circuit Court yesterday by Judge Wil- Mosquitoes Telef-se- n 50 be fastened, while his eyes expressed cox for obtaining $60 from Julius Box 537. Phone Main the conviction that he "had done the under false representations. The Won't other fellow up." entrusted a consignment of fish Annoy you if you have a Skeet-G- o. Order From THE BEST AT latter ban- to Wilburton who sold them and re- This unique device No effects LOWEST PRICES BUSINESS LOCALS. tained possession of the proceeds. ishes mosquitoes. ill of using powder the old way. J. E The lease to 22,800 acres of barren W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd., open all $1. Some of these $75 to which the Senate Com- day today. land for mission refers in its report, is said by - G-ooc5- Ls Aiirtirm of shirts hats., etf.. to- Lana Commissioner Boyd to oe an- - Two Drug ITemcsT Co., day Morgan's salesrooms, on Queen was Coyne Furniture Ltd. at solutely wohless. The lease made Heinz Sweet Pickles, Heinz aw err i. the forests be pre on condition that Stores Catsup, Heinz Olives, Heinz Block. Corner Fort and Beretania Streets. Apples and oranges at auction today served, and the government is allowed Remember we have a branch White Onions, Heinz Chili Progress 10 o'clock Morgan's auction rooms, up any portion of the tract block, cor- Sauce, Heinz India Relish, at at to take store in the Sacbs' Heinz Tomato Chutney, UCTH I purposes. Pim-Ola- Oil I. at any time for homesteaa ner Beretania and Fort. This Queen Olives, s. Co. brother of be more convenient to Call at the Bergstrom Music and The mother, sister and may Tel. Blue 2312. Beretania oppo. Alakea. oca Porto "Rican who your home. Complete stock of ask to see the 1 - waiian songs. Jiecame a charge upon the public a few- drug store goodB. Delicious Cp. The Wonder Millinery store on Fort weeks ago and caused conslderame cor- soda, too. W. C. Achi & street is selling stylish dress and street respondence between the High Sheriff hats at half price. and Collector of Customs, came to the OBRON DRDG GO REAL. ESTATE DEALERS. Most yesterday forenoon and TO RENT, Sturtevent Drug Co. are now pre- Police Station HOUSES The The woman's Etc., Etc., Etc. fill all orders in the drug line. asked for assistance. Ehlers' Block, Fort Street pared to ailing for several Maunakea. years of ex- husband, after Block, Beretania and Office corner King and Mr. Sturtevent has had on Honolulu Sachs' 1 recently H Extraord druggist. months, died Main 125. perience as a prescription family was evicted. Fort Ihone new store is in the Oregon Block, Plantation and the This Being absolutely destitute, homeless, 160 Hotel street. L. friendless and almost starving they Hawaiian News Cump'y, Ltd J. W. McCuire One More were Association Football. came to the Police Station. They inary High Sheriff is now puz- FLOI3IST will be played this fed and the BOOKSELLERS "Socker" football as to what to do with them, there Orders Left at on Makiki grounds, com- zled and Week afternoon the in Honolulu. .... being no pauper's home mencing promptly at 4:15, between the STATIONERS Hawaiian Bazaar, Bargains elevens. The Masonic Building Scotland and and Hotel Sts. Phone Main 387. teams will line up as follows: IvTercliSLnt Street Goal, Miles: full- LOOK OUT backs. Soper and Beardmore; half- backs, J. Anderson, Mayall and Chur-ton- ;' FOR A CUT IN PRICES forwards, Simpson, Blackman, Morse, Moore and Donnell; reserves, Canvas Goods Our stock of Silks, Woolen Dress Dole and Rycroft. T Goods, Plushes, Velvets and Dress Goal, H. B. Sinclair; ents Scotland: been marked down to a tj Anilorsnn and J. C. McGill; Awnings Trimmings, has halves. A. A. Catton, A. Morrison, and j Big Sale low figure. Cat-to- n Hammocks A. S. Guild; forwards. Glass, J. H. (captain), Cockburn and Laird. Canvas Chairs HAVE LEFT a few pieces of the above mentioned Mr. Waldron will act as referee. The OF WE Scotch team's color will be light blue; Umbrella Lawn Canopies goods. green and gold. the WE HAVE ADDED a number of pieces of French Flan- A Saccharine Trip. Pearson & Potter Co., Ltd. nel to the above list. Friends of the Young Women's and WE GIVE YOU all a chance at these bargains. Wool Union and Hotel 3ts. Phone Main 317. Young Men's Christian Associations I should telephone to Secretary Brown of Y. M. C. A. soon after breakfast the at co., this morning their intention to he E. W.JORDAN, ltd 11 a. m. today Dress the railroad station at prepared to take advantage of the op- New York Dental Parlors Fort Street. portunity of visiting the most produc- with FORT STREET tive sugar plantation in the world Goods CM 4TTC " gggggl a guide. The regu- good company and r (lit oti Ui xvrin, ui Saturdays for the . . oOc excursion rate on Gold Crown, . . . 91. Silver rilling lar expects to round trip is L The party fr m ihe ALL WORK GUARANTEED. receive some special attention as the best machine on the market today. In ;. will be Is generally regarded Plantation managcu-n- There Next Week days while some manufacturers are flooding the country with of these wherein they have a special car. A large number Painless Extractions sewing machines and Issuing circulars worthless of companies, many purchasers well as men hive already coidpd the legitimate claims reputable ladies as AT and puzzWd and find it difficult to make a selection. earned nd registered. The SSnulSitv that the NEW HOME MACHINES hare they maintain throughout the world is evidence of their super-r0rit- v a Divorce. enviable reputation ot Josephine Gassman Got MEMORIALS to trade. and as we have always enjoyed the In any stone known the first-cla- ss to no Josephine Gassman has secured Latest designs handling only machine, there wed Eg hus- Monumental works of We alee handle the PAN-AMERIC- divorce in San Francisco from her Sullivan. Both j band. Larance ("Buck") L-t- members oi c. were In Honolulu as BLUE MM. A Oo.. 104S-10- 50 PHONE Davies j" company. Sachs j Alakea stree net ween King and Hotel. "World s Entertainers" KWJ ITheo. alleged drunkenness Gasman during the CO. crueltv on Sullivan's part DRY GOODS FOR THE time they were touring Australia. DRDG STORE Califc iSa CalimyrM Figs Sale. NEW FAMILY Kerr's Salvage 1871. mnd. AT flnvore in latest style bottles, ring mp Blue premises corner Queen and Fort Accuracy, Purity NOW ON" BALE All The s Experience streets, where the salvage sale of Kerr will be closed HAWAIIAN fiJODA WORKS fire stock is in progress, DRUG COMPANY Jk Mon- STRUTEVANT 521 King 81 net, 52 Streee. Blue V. today and will reopen at o'clock o 3ok. Bmma ani Tiyar 1HO Hmttl Oreffn Mloek day morning for a final clearance. Strt 17, 10 PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, JANUARY 1903.

place. The report of the sub-committ- ee, HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. formed basis of the gen- Canadian-Australi- an which the Halstead&Go.,Ltd. Royal Mail Line eral report is as follows, omitting the Honolulu, January 16, 1903. knm I I Oaaadiaa-Paoifi- c Co. IX U recommendations for legislation outlin- WMmoni running in connection with the Railway II J V STOCK AND at Honolulu on or about the following date: ed above: NAME OF SHOOK Capital Vai aid POR VANCOUVER Honolulu. H. T.. Jan. 16. 1903. BOND BROKERij TO?. FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. BY OFFIC John Emrr.eluth, Esq., Chairman. Joint 17.i Jan" 11 Committee on Business and Trades Jan. Miowera C. Brewer A Co 0OC- UK ji 14. Fen. 11 Census of Honolulu. Money Advanced Aorangi m m I.. B. Kerr Co., Ltd.. -- 00,000 50 ct era Feb. i sub-eomrr.itt- ee Ml i iX- - of 7, to March 14. Moana a,dRU Your January Jtaoraagi ascertain from the Governor and from .Ti :h Sugar Securities. all points in Canada. United States and Europe. Collectors of Customs and Internal Through ticket, issued to the Sws 10 284 24J Revenue, respectively, what information Haw. Agricultural Co, 1.000,000 100 Census Must Be their departments could furnish this Haw. Com. Sun. Co, 2.312.750 1X H & Co., td. committee, beg to report on Haw. SuarCo j 2,000,000 j 20 Thvo. Davies V leave that Honomu 100 921 sub-committ- ee - Fort Street General AentB. the 9th inst. the addres- ouo ortfwo! 20 Made by Such sed a communication to Hon. H. E. Haiku 500.00! 100 Tel. Main 188. Governor, asking: Kahuku ...... 500,000 ju 21 Cootier. then actincr 9 - ' for an interview Owing to Mr. Coop- I Kipahulu 160,000 100 70 Officer. er's illness, the itter went over until Koloa 500,000 100 150 Mail S. S. Co., Occidental & Oriental ti, r?.. ,nH v, o 14th ilcBry de Sug . Co. 8.500.000 20 4! 5 Pacific " 7 trn " " " Oahu Sugar Co 8,600.,4j0 i 100 secretary advised the ' For Rent the Governor's ouomea 1,000.000 20 S. S. Co., Toyo Kisen Kaisha committee that he would be pleased to Ooka.a 'oooiooo 80 and w.n.t ;tV, tha i.nnirii ttf at 11 the Tievt U fUM M). L.IU. J.Jl'TO m IV Good house of seven rooms Statistical Bureau Is T Olowalu 160.000 100 Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this day. paauhau 8ugar Plan- - in Makiki Street, $25 00 per Your committee therefore met with Utlon Co 5,000,000 50 for port on or about the dates below mentioned: -- month, or sale ?flc j FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: Recommended by the Governor at that hour and the Large house on Waikiki 13 Governor assured the committee of his epeiceo 5K8750,000 100 MARU JAN. 17 GAELIC JAN. ' AMERICA 2,750,000 j 100 Beach, $45 00 per month. JAN. 27 HONGKONG MARU JAN. 20 hearty and said that there Pioneer. KOREA Committee. no opposition on part of SHSjR A"- - 4,52S'SS 60 Cottage on Waikiki OAELIC FEB. 4 CHINA JAN. 30 would be the S Road, HONGKONG MARU FEB. 12 DORIC FEB. 7 any ui me ivcnvinai uiuvmub n sums Waimiinalo 2W.000 10U near electric car line, mosquito 14 the committee access to any public rec- CBJNA FEB. 20 NIPPON MARU FEB. Stixmbbip Co'i proof, $25 Trade, Commerce and Labor ords which would help your committee Tor further information apply to in its work. Wilder 8. 8. Co MO 0T) 100 The Governor called over Mr. Pratt, Iuter-Ielan- d 8. 8. Co.. TOP 105 115 & COMPANY, LTD., AGENTS. Bodies May Unite in Asking 6.OX H. HACKFELD the Tax Assessor, and ascertained from hibcbllaksopi For Sale Necessary him that all the records of the tax of- for Legislation. fice, were Haw'n Electric Co.... 500,000 100 93 Lots in large income tax - number excent the records 1 1 1 1 r . r . in disposal of the committee. The w- 1 50 at the ii"";",',-- - . w - Kalihi, at very reasonable v 10 Tax Assessor invited the committee to ri a r .ai.uiR ship muue 4.OU0.O0O 100 98 terms nl in utcupuwaui uwcwnuiuw n &t h)s office an(j he wou!d show m m t ' V. Uio Krt rtrt . i I i P i Vlfln i , O T"l T BOKDS Large tract of land in Kalihi, TIME T P or repre.enumei. or rne vanous nnt fine passenger steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port - Th committee want- Haw. Govt. 5 p. c as a whole or in part. ma Wrnnder: commercial and trades bodies of the ,w,r y,ax.a i tbat Hilo R. R. Co. 6 v. C... I I , ! SAN FRANCISCO: FROM SAN FRANCIBCO: , w - nm - Hon R. T. A L. Co. FOR . m. .w.I llt-'-l III I I M 1 I I r l.t,! nnt ,hnw n,vn A . I'l III! r III' If w, P- - 10! JAN. 28 SONOMA JAIN. 1 r f ! ,s favm ti, iT.iirriiin t rt " iiai"ji, uiuii mt iciui Kin 6 T P c - f.kluiiiiri Ha FEB. 9 jain. w liable ensus or tne laborers or tne rer- ; nn.Btinna hn-er- t wh., wer mnioved o. "lO nnDi ' CfflE&TlNSM" mnmitA. FEB. 3 VENTURA FEB. 4 , , , k,. w f,.,th,- - ctoti that th OahuratPl'n 6 p. c ALAMEDA FEB. 18 ALAMEDA FEB. 13, I took in no one not twenty years I records waja'ua Az Co6 d c. .. 00J4 Real Estate, Insurance, ONOMA FEB. 24iSIERRA FEB. 2o of the government, with all authorityjof vvnk.n woul(1 bar out a &ood Kabuku 8 p. c..'... MARCH 6 Investments. ALvAMEDA MARCH 11, ALAMEDA to cnmnel answers to otiestions. Feel- - many workers under that age. He did Pioneer Mill Co. ... 17 MARCH 18 TUNTURA MARCH SONOMA I not consider the poll tax statistics STANGENWALD BUILDING sailing of the above steamers, the agents are pre- - mg tnis tne joint committee win urge. voud be of much assistance. Rooms 506 7, In connection with the any and Fifth Floor. Bmrd to issue, to intending passengers. Coupon Through Tickets by upon ineir parenr Doaies mar steps Dei The (iovernor siatea in relation to gjx hundred and sixty Kahuku, $20 from - Hallroad. from San Francisco to all points in the United States, and taken to secure by the next legisla- - statistic tnat ne ravoreu tne estaDiisn M Sugar Co. $98.75. any steamship line to all European ports. ment of a statistical bureau as a Ter 0ahu S York by ture the establishment of a statistical q m 5j mm FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO ritorial office. That several attempts i bureau. to get such a measure had failed for PROVKSniONAL CARDS. Many advantages will follow such a various reasons. That no attempt at census. It was shown during the meet- keeping or compiling statistics had ARCHITECT. gov - METEOROLOGICAI, RECORD. ing, that there exists in Washington ever been made by the Hawaiian w MATLOCK CAMPBELL Office 1634 THE PACIFIC ernment oursiae oi me vusi.om nous, Young on con- street By the Government Surrey, Published a great deal of but that it was very much needed. j Every Monday. cerning the islands. Thus it was said After calling on the Governor, your Commercial Advertrser that one member of Congress had stat- committee called on Hon. Roy H. ATTORNEYS. so Pd I'hnmhorlaln of Internal Rev- - D. KALAUOKALANI, JR. With T EAROSf. THRKM. w were 80.000 fnllftor 9 ed on the floor that th'ere I w, ktered at the Post Office at Honolulu, a enue for the District of Hawaii, who in McCants Stewart, Counselor-at-La- matter. '21 HE a. Orientals in Hawaii, and only 30,000 on reply to questions as to the Chinese Mclntyre building. P. O. Box 569. T. H., as second class ' a Telephone 181. a p S J5 P the plantations. This would leave the registration records In his office, stated B natural inference that the remainder ' that if the committee would address a FOR SALE ! per- - 1 mt-- i- to him asking for OENTIS S ' c - - communication 0-- 111 onmnoHtinn- ..v-- ith 3 29 94 62 00 6 v.-- r -- v 8 50.01 76 77, Art I a T TT7T-r- t-- a t-- i--v t--. . RATES, mlBlAH to PnmnilP Statistics from thOSe" Ax-nrr- rr r vx r SUBSCRIPTION t-- X3. - KING 8 4!30 18 80 5 f8 72 02 55 4 USE '4 white mechanics. While the , ljAnn., is.j.z. joereui- STREET $12. M 5 80 14 80 02 62 72 ft i M 3 KB 3 nia and Miller; office hours, 9 to 4 year 5-- 10 T 8'30 07 29 92' 56 74 00 65 men believe the conditions are bad j same to Washington and it would un inlay fillings LOT 52 mm months Of W 66 77 02179; 8-- 2 ssw 3-- 4 Porcelain a specialty. ft. front w-s- 4-- 1 enough they know mis- doubtedly be granted. T 7 75 T2 SBllM) that these 120 GO a--0, k 1- -0 assur- deep Advertising rates on application F 57 75 70; kw-- statements will not help their cause The Territorial Treasurer also HN4UNBBRS. ft. ed the committee that his records were and wish to correct them. ARTHUR C. Survey- 100 ft. on back line W-NN- E , public records and open to the inspec ALEXANDER. ed or 403 P, Barometer to O T. and The meeting of the committee which tion of your committee for the pur-fram- and Engineer, Judd bldg.; 9100 square ft. corrected O. 732. Published every morning except Suaday level, and for standard gravity of Lat. 41 the report to the bodies from poses desired. It is also understood that box by the This correction la .06 for Honolulu. which the representatives came, held recoras or tne uc nu offices are also open to the com CATTON, NEILL & CO., LTD. Engi- CO., LTD., evening rooms Build- - Health HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TIDES, SUN AND MOON. last at the of the mittee. neers, Electricians and Boilermakers. No. 65 King St. ers and Traders' Exchange, was a long! Tan Holt Block, South ! and important one. sub-committ- ee C. One lot only A. W. PEARSON. Manager. The Copies of the Saturday Cable Edition H. KLUEGEL. Member of the which took steps finding American Society of Civil Engineers. for the out of of the Advertissr can be had at the iS Si h f 5 the number of Oriental workmen in the Irrigation w'orks and Railways, from 31!i news stands and publication office, ready survey to completion. Room 401 Stan-genwa- ld city, reported the results of its investi- - Building. LAND CO. cents. McCully RAILWAY & a.m el. r m i m a m Beta. gations. and acting upon this the main for mailing. Price five 3.u2 i-- fi Mon..ji2 a.2il 8 41 10 JO 40 5 37 5 84 c TIME TABLE. Rise ommittee decided that there should be ' INSLKANCb. Tues. 13, 3.42)2 2 4 10; 82 10 47 6. 4D 5 38 6 18 recommended the legislation looking THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE I H hi p.m. i CO. Land Co., Ltd. Wed., 14 4.24 2 1 5 00 11 24 10 19 6 40 5.39 7.19 toward the taking up of the matter by OF NEW YORK. From and Jan. 1, 1901. S. : : after Thur.-li- 5.03. 2.0 5 51 11. c8 1 09 5 t9 8.22 B. ROSE, Agent : Honolulu. OUTWARD. !p m. a.m. the government. 204 Judd Building. Dally Dally Dally Dally Dally FTid..'l 5 41' U 6.46 12 5 .... 6 40 5.40 9 22 There was some discussion of the WANTED. Stations. ex. 8at...jl7, 6 24 7 82, I.It 0 05 6 40 5.41 10 19 MUSICIANS. o 2 1 prospective or SCHOOL.-lng- , -- - Sun. eon... is; i.o 55 1.15 6.40 5.41 11 15 cost of the bureau. The SMALL cottage on Waikiki road in COOK'S MUSIC Love Build- only vicinity of Kapiolani Park. Address am. am. am. p.m. p.m. Mon..l9: 8.05' 1 gj 9.411 2 31 2 29 6 40 5 4! basis for fighting was the report Fort street. Honolulu ...7:10 8:16 U:0f t:lS 5:16 of the superintendent of the last census Waikiki," this office. 6372 dty..8:0t 1:48 11:46 1:4 JO Full moon 13th 3:47 a. m. IVerl I taken under the Republic, A. T. Atkin- H YSICI AN. WW a Mill ..8:33 W.08 13 :M 4KW lit Times of the tide are taken from the POSITIONS WANTED Welaaae 10:50 4:44 .. United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- son, in which it was shown that the DR. MARY F. BARRY. Office and 11:GB EXPERT lady stenographer from Chi- No. 141 Walalua ..... 1:49 .... vey tables. cost of making that count was six and residence Beretania street Xahuku 12 JS :ll .... The tides at Kahului and Hilo occur cago, eight years' experience in mer- Tel. Blue 4S2. INWARD. about one hour earlier than at Honolulu. one-thir- d cents for each person enumer- cantile lines, desires position with re- Dally Daily Dally Dally Hawaiian standard time is 10 hours 80 ated. liable firm. Address Miss Agnes DR. GEO. W. BURGESS. Office and ex. time, bei- 620 S. Btationa. minutes slower than Greenwich It was figured from this by some of Richley, King street. January residence 240 S. King St., 10 a. m. to 3 Bun. p.m. p.m. ng- that of the meridian of 157 degrees 88 15, 1903. 6378 i b h b h k p. m., and 7 p. m. Tel. 128. Xahukn 1:11 .... 3:08 minutes. The time whistle blows at 1:80 the members that to establish and oper- Main Walalua 8:10 .... 3:M p. m., which is same as Greenwich, 8 ate proposed the the bureau would cost at COMPETENT bookkeeper with 5 years' CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOO CXXXXXXXX Waiauae 7:19 .... 8:H sours 0 minutes. Sun and moon are tor $20,000 DR. K. HAIDA. Office near Palama 5:50 7:45 1:81 4:82 least for the appropriation pe experience with large mercantile Bwa Mill local time for the whole group. Chapel, King St. Office hours: 8 to 1 " Pearl City 8:11 8 KM 1:88 4:83 riod. Leaving the matter in Lhis shape house, desires position. Address "X," a. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 3521. KAIMUKI " Honolulu 848 8:38 8:08 8:38 WHARF AND WAVE. puts ac tion up to the bodies which ap- this office. 6364 S500 will purchase a desirable building lot in above pointed the committees in the first DR. T. 1463 residence CL P. DKNISON, P. C. SMITH, MITAMURA. Office Nuu- district, on easy terms of $50 & r. a. FOR RENT. anu St. 8 to 10 a. m.; 6 7:30 p. cash, Superintendent. a. r. weather bureau. sXSCsXs to m. $10 per lot, monthly installment; no interest. Water laid on. Honolulu, Jan. 16, at 10 p. m. vessels in port. TYPEWRITERS. Mean temperature, 70.7. SIZE OF LOTS, lOOx ISO. FOR SALE C. A. Minimum temperature, 65, ARMY AND NAVY. and rent at COWAN, SIZE OF LOTS, 8Mga Union St., opposite Pacific Club. 70x200. Maximum temperature, 77. U. S. Tug Iroquois, Rodman. ' Each lot contains 15,000 sq. ft. MAIN 140 NICE cottage fronting on Emma street. Barometer at 9 p. m.. 30.01; steady. CABLE STEAMER. Enquire Mrs. Lack, last cottage in Wm. M. Rainfall, 24 hours up to 9 a. m., .02. Silvertown, H0TICE, MINTON, Mean dew point Br. stmr., Morton, San Fern Place. 6378 Authorized selling agt. for for the day, 63. Francisco, Dec. 26. Trustees Mean relative humidity, 78. of Gear, Lansing & Co. That's the number to call up if MERCHANTMEN. A NUMBER of cottages at reasonable PERSONS needing, or knowing of those Wind, east to southeast; force 2 physi- Phone Min 369. Judd bldg. 0. (This list does not rental. Inquire 1317 Beretania street. ho do need, protection from you want the choicest table wines to inciuae coasters.) or are Weather, clear. Andromeda, Nor. bk., Iquique, Sept. 23, 6378 cal moral injury, which they OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCXXXX) 8md liquors to be had in town. in not able to obtain for themselves Madeira, Forecast for January 17 Light vari- distress. Claret, Port, Tokay and i Aloha, Am. schr.. Fry, San Francisco, A TFTN room dwelling house, also a six may consult the Legal Protection able winds and southerly Anti-Saloo- 75c. a gallon up. winds; Dec. 26. room cottage on Committee of the n Sherry from weather, fair and unsettled. Nuuanu Avenue near 6-ye-ar - League, 9 Mclntyre building. W. E. old O. P. S. Whisky, $3.00 CURTIS J. LYONS, Alice Cooke, Am. schr. Penhallow, School street. Apply Room 606, Stan- CHAS. BREWER & CO'b. gallon. Port Gamble, Dec. 30. genwald Building. 6374 RICE, Supt. per Territorial Meteorologist. Albert, Am. 8-ye- bk., Turner, San NEW ar Francisco, YOlg LIFE old A. A. Special Kellogg, Jan. 2. TWO large stores and warehouse on ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. $6.50 per gallon. Bille, Ger. bk., Dade, Leith, Dee. 22. Queen street between Kaahumanu and Pacific Transfer Co Bark " NUUANU " Case Wines, St. Jnlien, Cabernet, Friday, Jan. 16. Clan Macpnersos, Dr. sp., McDonald, Nuuanu Ave.f formerly occupied by Sailing from Hamm-Youn- g Jas. H. Love, Manager. Chateau Yquene, Riesling S. S. America Maru, Antwerp. Jan. 7. , the von Co.. Ltd. Apply NEW YORK Sauterne Cinsr. from San to von Hamm-Youn- g Alex- to HONOLULU I 4 n- Helene, Am. Co., Ltd., lei from I de ncISl ": " - schr.. Christiansen, San INI I IM and Zinfan the famous Francisco, Dec. 26. ander Young Building, King and A About Dec. 15. omir. .iinau. ueuersen, from Kauai Office, 50. Turk Winery; Ponmery Sect and ports, at :!:".0 a. m. Ma.una Ala, Am. bk.. Smith, San Fran- Bishop streets. 6368 King St., opposite New For freight rates apply to Xxtra Dry in Quart or Pints. cisco, Dec. 13. Young Block. off CHAS. BREWER A CO. Orders promptly delivered to any Mohican, Am. bk.. Kelly, San Francis- COTTAGES Christley lane, Fort St. 27 Kilby Boston. DEPARTED FROM HONOLULU. co, Dec. 27. Rent reasonable. Apply Wong Kwai. St., rt of the city. 6340 OB C. BREWER A Friday. Jan. 16. Rosamond, Am. schr., Johnson, San The Pacific CO., Francisco, Dec. L Hotel LIMITED, HONOLULU. JtJlJ Am. bk. Fnohng Suey. Willett. for 1182 Union isanuiui, at ii a. m. 8. G. Wilder, Am. bknt., Jackson, San STORE FOR RENT. St., opp. Pacific Club Francisco, Dec. 21. Gomes & McTighe, Stmr. Ke Au Hon, Tullett. for Ka- - DOUBLE store in Day Building. Will Newly Furnished Rooms paa, Anahola, Kilauea. Hannli nn,l lampico. Am. S. S., Ames, Seattle, be divided if necessary. Rent reason- Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchants. Kalihiwai, at 5 p. m. Jan. 12. able. in back. For par- Best 25c Restaurant in the HoBolnlii Frencfi 98 95 W. H. Marston, Am. Warehouse city Laundry and King Street. Stmr. J. A. Cummins Searl for Ko- - schr., Curtis, San ticulars inquire of W. O. Smith. 6351 MRS. Maln 140. Main 140. Main 140. Main 140. lau ports, at 11 a. m. Francisco, Dec. 8. HANA. Proprietor MRS. LE BEUF, MANAGER. Willscott. Am. Danish stmr. Arab, Gow, for Hong- bk., Macloon. Hongkong. IN BREWER buiWinf, Queen street, 1104 S. King St. Reasonable prices. HOUSES MOVED kong, at 6 p. m. Dec. 21. on reasonable terms. Applr to C. Lace W. B. Flint, Am. Co., Globe Navigation Co. curtains and laces a specialty. bk., Johnson, San Brewer A Ltd. Ltd Gents' White 10c. RAISED Francisco, Dec. 2S. Shirts laundered for HOUSES DUE TODAY. Remember each. Suits cleaned and pressed, one we connect with the Q. N., per HOUSES REPAIRED C.-- A. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR N. P. C. suit week at 82.00 per month. S. S. Moana, Carey, from Vic- NEXT MAIL TO and P. Kys. and offer competi- toria and Vancouver. THE COAST. KENT. tive rates from the East. Ships Phone White 412. NEW HOUSES BUILT Jan. 20 S. S. leave Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, from Hilo and' Per Hongkong Maru "GEM Cottage," corner of Keeaumoku Seattle the 10th of each month. Stores and Offices Repaired. way ports. for San Francisco. and Young streets, electric light L. E. BEEBE, Agt. Stmr. Lehua, Naopala, from Molokai throughout. Inquire of H. W. Green. Phone Main 201 Brewer Bldg. Reduction in TRIMMED HATS Maui and Lanai ports. NEXT MAIL FROM VICTORIA. 82S W. V. JPaty Fort street. 6379 this week at Jan. lTth. Per S. S. Moana. REMOVAL NOTICE. Contractor and Builder SAILING TODAY. TO LET. Hawley's Millinery Parlors S. S. America Maru. Going, for the MARRIED. CO AGE on Richards street, mauka Office 1048 Alakea street, Orient, 11:30 of King, containing RE-mov- at a. m. HAKE DAVIES In New York City. parlor, dining DR. W. J. ,GALBRAITH HAS ed Boston Bid., Fort St C.-- A. S. S. room, 2 bedrooms, hetween King and Hotel. Moana, Carey, for the Dee. 17. 1902. Marcus L. Hare, of Ho- sitting room, kitch- from Beretaniaand Union Sts. to Colonies. en and bath, etc., also servants' quar- Phone Blue 1801. nolulu, to Lucy Gertrude Davies, of the Masonic Temple, Alakea St. Resi- ters, all in first class condition, pos-wi- I! MEMORANDUM. New York City, at MlNw. 42d street, given Feb. 1st. For further dence at the Hawaiian Hotel. 6370 BEAVER LUNCH ROOM by the Rev. John Floyd Stein, of New mf irmation apply to Allen & HORSE CLIPPING Officers of the America Maru reported son, Robin Y..rk. Ltd. 637S RBMOVAL sighting British ship Eva Montgomery NOTICE. H. J. NOLTE. Proprietor. AT from London off Koko Head yesterday. ROOM The ship Foohng Suey which BORN. AND BOARD. Fort Street, Opposite Wilder & Co. sailed DR. F. L. MINER HAS RETURNED FIRST-CLAS- S SERVED, for Kahului at 11 a. m. yesterday was GOOD room and board at Wahiawa; LUNCHES PARK HURST In this city on Satur- ?in on ind resumed practice. He can now be With Tea, Coffee, Soda Ginger five miles south of Diamond Head at day. per week, or 82.00 per day. Ad- Water, 8fortClubStreet. tablesPHONE MAIN January 10. to the wife of Mr. found at his old home and office, corner Ale or Milk. m sunset last night. M. W. dress Mrs. C. Rhodes, Wahiawa. Beretania Parkhurst, a daughter. 6374 and Union street. Telephone Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Main 480. C370 Smokers' Requisites a Specia'ty.