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VOL. XXXIV., 0. 5991. , TERRITORY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901. SIXTEEN PAGES ftUOlS FIVE CENTd. nnnnn Aim U I I 11 U I i II III I I I UUHnU HIIU ! THE SLAVE QUESTION IN HAWAII, i MIS BOYD NOW I REAOY TO

AT PEACE RETALIATE

The Insane Asylum : Discrimination 'i in Controversy is Examination Ended. Displeases.

ROCK CRUSHER ALL INTERCOURSE SOON TO CEASE to MAY BE ENDED

May be Removed From Present Belief at Yokohama that United Site. Governor Dole Helps States is Not Treating to Adjust Difficulty. That Nation Fairly.

'UST at the moment of the expect awaits with much feeling the ed collision between the Board of JAPAN of the United J Health and Superintendent Boyd States the matter of the discrimina- of the Public Works Department, over ' tion, In the examination of men and the location of the rock crusher, the women of nationality ports white dove of peace descended upon that at the of our country. While the Cofer the yesterday's conference and a com affair has been practically settled, promise was effected. The Board of the Jap anese agreeing there was nothing Health agrees to a continuation of the that in it which of itself should operation of the rock crusher until the break the relations of the two countries, the min present supply of, rock is exhausted, . r isters of the Emperor insist unai tsupi.i Buya g,ives assurances mat... that there should be no discrimination against after that time, the. blasting: and stone the people of their country, crushing; in the vicinity of the insane and unless there is a change in the methods of tne quar asylum, will be stopped, and he will antine service, It Is likely seek a new location for his plant. that reprisals will result. f There were present yesterday at the t The latest , advices meeting of the Board of Health when from the Island Empire are to, this happy settlement long- the effect that the min of vthe istry standing dispute was effected: Gov has decided to take steps 'to as- ernor Dole, Supt. Boyd, Treasurer certain just what is the intention of Wright, and Assistant Superintendent the United States In regard to the ex amination of upon ar- Marston Campbell, on the one side, and Japanese their ports on the other, the following members" of rival at the of this country, and reply the Board of Health: President Slog that the to the diplomatic rep gett, Dr. Moore, Dr. Cooper, E. A. resentations is awaited with great In- Mott-Smit- h and Executive Officer Pratt. terest. While there have been no of: For the greater part of the. conference llclal announcements of an intention to It appeared as if all efforts com n for a make this country feel displeasure promise were to be futile, and Dr. the Sloggett, believing a settlement Impos of the smaller one, It is nnderstood at sible, had called for a vote of the board, Yokohama that in case the United to take summary action, when Supt. States refuses to recognize the justice Boyd gracefully capitulated, and the I QUERY? of the claims of the Japanese, wsi r no ocas? Will She Testify Against Her'Masters? that their In calling the meeting to order Pres people should be treated in exactly the ident Sloggett said: WW same manner as those of other nations, some distance away. Uentlemen: The Superintendent of If the methods of a complete stoppage of all intercourse blasting were modified, I am jurious to the patients? Inquired Su- - Public Works having notified me that of the perintendent Boyd. between the nations may follow. governor Dole opinion that injury from cause EIGHT HOUk VIOLATIONt't14,4IS ana himself were desirous that suppose oi meeting our would be "I so. The blasts would be The America Maru affair, as it was Board to discuss the mat. considerably lessened. By that much more harmful." replied Mr. ter of "rock Mott-Smit- w:as , the crusher," in accordanco using deep blasting, thus diminishing h. known in Japan, one of the most ,uui iiiMrucuons i iniormei Super- - the surface concussion, the trouble BROUGHT BEFORE GRAND JURY "You people look only on the one celebrated cases in the recent hiatory side of the question," said Mr. Boyd. of the empire. There Was behind the himself our regular hopes that by a readjustment of "Now in reference to this compro- at weekly session mise," suggested Dr. Cooper, who was outburst more than, the mere feeling to be held here this afternoon. So 1 will 'ne works' the noises could be very now Governor much diminished. anxious to have the matter settled. aroused by this matter, owing to the ask the as senior official HE Master Builders' Association of and the Association appointed him as Maps of the site of the crusher were of the government, to give us his viewd ' is ln- - There a reasonable probability a committee of one to go then spread out before th board and ract that there had , been In many as our Board has already plainly stated that the asylum may be removed to Honolulu has taken action before the JUI ana me tne earnestly discussed, without getting stances in the past similar action on the n. against Contractor Campbell, who intormation any ( I am in favor of , nearer to a settlement. against Mr. Campboll. Mr. Pt.-ttus- in part of the examInlnS Physicians. The 'in f CiV tVii natihim no erected the cottage on Governor Dole asked the relative cost J inj? operations car- - I . .. .. ' ' watchman's the presentlnff hLs numDcr OI will ' ar&ument8 befure the of getting rock from the asylum crush- - Japanese readily gave their belief to r!td on mauka of the asylum, mu.--t cms. Patients increase Naval Ileservation, by filing an in- - Association, said he knew exactly what er at once to avoid further wlth the incl'?ase in population, and and from other quarries. Mr. Boyd the report maae Dy the examining mental injury formation against him yesterday with he was talking about, as- one replied that rock could be taken out and distress to the insane under treat- - tne Sxounds should be larger to at time become CO Physician here, , f the Grand Jurv. for a.llret! violation he was sriven a contract on fioat Tsl- - of the asylum quarry at cents a that the examination ment there. of move use and benefit to the inmate:--. if jf eieht-hou- by TI. Coin-!loa- d' Yh51e lhe cost transportation - , the Federal r law. The action and Cantain Glass. S. N.. in the case of the women on the Amer- Governor Dole, who It would he a srrnt )ilr tn. tuc ir-r- ' t,um tne nearest quarry was $2 appeared as ar v m,n,iont Tnin. ; a load. if I ttan '" eunesuay evening at a nf ia waret... isianaj station ica Maru was as careful and considerate bitrator between tha warring: depart-- : the grounds were large enough to Vvhat would it cost to move the fo uu " rtuu ments, suggested a give room for recreation and for i..ia "' u.mc rock crusher?" asked President Slog- as possible. There was no official con- that compromise - VI v variotv nf i.mri-'m- i 'i ; in the Elite Building," at which nearly tor was authorized to push the con- gett. was possible. He said in tention that there was any se- - substance: - 5 undue to it, j . ii.aotti uuiiur: i Litis v;tj nt;n .v wi i iv ac laji cvrj ui "It is not a question of moving it," 1 look at the matter in this light, thus interesting them aid assist- - wiuif. replied Superintendent Boyd, Mr. tO DOSsihlp present. The salient feature on which Pettus gave the men the privilege of "but verity in the examination, but the claim 1 ;re&ldent. By the location of mK a rwnvorv wnere it can oe moved to. It is the the rock their working overtime, either an hour or was a reiteration of oft-ma- de con- i . ine aemana for stone m- - .. . ,, . , . quarry we purposes the "j'"" iic-sfui- sue, proa is rapidly , 4. . ,. v, r ... bost have for road ine oroa8ir;s' is upon the Bishop Estate, we tention that there was no ground uct of road material is greatly increas- - and Particularly if the Kapld tVlrt v, av.--m It and for 'V. " niov ,.r,. had a hard getting permission d. at a Trans" lines are di- - rtmiv time to the discrimination. - much lessened expense. There extended in that hours a dav. instead f icht. rortunlty. use it. The rock all around there is Unt n - r- f FOad buildins the widened- - good The Japanese have become very - i JrT beins rad thej About throe weeks ago the Associa-'- Information was filed against Mr. for quarrying, and the people are Mln that neighborhood, and if the quarry will be very much needed. I tion appointed a committee which Pettus before the he anxious to get the land. The govern- - proud of Grand Jury and . V, - I. . V . . , IT .1 : their success In the stamp- " s lt,,mca lo some other am nopeiui tnat a compromise may be on Captain S. N., was t . . v . . . iilt.ui ii'VO nit? 1 j K ii L iu uuiiu . rrauiUJir J location, waited Merrv. U. indicted ing out of the plague In their 'seaports. it wiil greatly increase the ex- - effected, which for the time being will co,nn,bMof.h, Xhvai station.' n ml to 'trial. MrP.i.,,, was '.riven "auhot- - I f. V1..811??. I3st.e; pense of be ; vhich will require a large, amount of There have been no widening these roads. I am satisfactory to all parties. 'laid the facts of the case befure him. ity by the commandant to go ahead ...f" authentic cases in hopes that the "Do I understand you to say," asked stone. If the crusher is shut down the trouble at the asylum "tVk i since the Kobe outbreak, some nine or may 1,r- - Sloggett, you do " H,,:"Lrj l"' ll" " Jl nsm-u- i win hul ue uDie.to ao it. be issenea, "that not consider i5oU'ini.iI expense without going to the the rock crusher inluriniic t and asked him to look into the matter, again violated. When he came before should think the Board of Health ten monthtl hark. And tho cnennft(l . . - , of removing the tn I T . . , 1 3 ...... I . r . ( . 3 . . V. . .. , ...... 1 . . . 1 ...... ! i t Hi it I n IVf fill )CFfI wnPTl T D -n nrll. .. r crusher in. 1 re- - icpi.cu juuy;, i, s . present." wat P other localitv TChi ""l ai uj l.,i-hll- il) cases were taken In hand at once and mlZ I'i.v.Y- - per-- aware anv t.u n.'i luuiiimiiig u. .v i - - , oxpense b"i" "uic, iituugn oi sucri ihw, is ine wuiuia iu iiic I and which is almost haps theoretically""'""J' !...! didn't such steps taken as precluded any 1 . V . .. imnniKio it is." tor, and not the Government, was doing after the indictment had been found. whit li liic time, cL-r'wrunin- WnfSt L spread of the dread disease. Lying as indent because the sov- - " repiledTr ernment is 1omemorntiSe:We.th' The mar rested and he was fined SO. a.d given a th, Slig!T short of funds. a wItt af-- it does within a few days journey of It la m !. , would'SmeTftjbt until last months' sentence in addition. The f K,tt . .... t(le asy glad to hav Wodnpsdnv r.ijrht. was Hongkong, where there Is plague all the ..i.,.,lull lna ' fair came near iV.rz Captain Gla.ssi It In the newspapers, and ev- - patients are not so -- ! much injured as xr,' rr T.,tt,, rn-- d th nt ifmi.m of the info trnubin with the Naw eryone else knew it." reolied Mr nniH 'ear round, with steamers plying all the people think by iw nartaifnt. exposed these noises - to come to be- - and f,t "As guardians of the nublic's wards time, the Japanese have been n,-n1- ... oo-f.!- . v.iw.i..u u.l uuil UiaUH.lt Oi in? Association what it has - ID .....j "e."!. x.Ule crusner is due crusher, which would some law, legal eight per day. ii i.t me uuij ui ine ooara or llealtn Kreaiiy 10 me iesi. in laci ji is aa- be distance lieve is a violation of the Federal hours t to .see cnieny to tne blasting. I was at th from the asylum, responded the Gov that the blasting and rock crush- - serted that there never has been a cas.i 1 .. icg at the asylum "J11""c.tnM umuto me upcration of ernor. should be stopped." of the disease in the north of the island. the! 99ftfiO 0S0OC'e'COSC3'3300e'Q' " wa crusher, and I failed to find that the1 "Have you sef n th letters written tn situation would be so Serious when "The position we assume in this mat- - 'h- r and the epidemics in the seaports of the Mott-Smit- h. 'Pirin'tiftT1a patients noticed the noise to the board by some of the physicians. the plant was first erected, but that ter is." said Mr. after thu Xl-- . .5.,: .'ut0 headv have been stamped out with des- - any great ! 1 DC south urs. Aiaister, V.o,1 o .nn thwm-t- ctalmr-nt- n VinH tiuujt llltre can an v extent, or were in any way Herbert and Walters?" !.! nvlio nhnlit n'nvsWnns' lunn doubt Patch. affected by asked opin-becorr- but that it is Injurious." Dr. Sloggett, who thereupon the grounds, but that the' patients had cussed at some length, "that the .e said it. This view is strengthened by Dr. Cooper. i These facts have caused the Japanese rs re read extracts from the letters relative used to it. and some of them ion of the medical men should b. R- ports I have received from Dr. to the effect of upon pa- - Dr. Her- - "I win advise with Mr. Boyd and to believe that there is felt some secret Walters noises the eappeared to likf the noises. cepted as final. The question of th s e we ;ma ur. iormeriy i t tne asylum present quar-- if can find a location on thf enmity against them in the United iieroert. in charsre of bert also stated that thf removal of the asylum is not before us i.isnop the asylum, and neither of whom .. have. responded the Governor. tfrs of the asylum were too small, now. and we cannot t.ikp th.it nn hp. Estate property for a new States when an exception In the se- wr ! quarry." able to say any injury me fact3 remain that they do and It should be given a larger area, fore the appropriation is available. The said Governor Dole. verity of the examination is made. The that had been not say any "Will Mr. Boyd, pending in- caused by the injury was noticeable, or as it would surely be needed with an opinion of the physicians is more than such officials of Yokohama are now con- n the inmates location of that the number nf in population (theory, vestigation, cease operations at the S the quarry, increase and should be given due coi- - who go to the their position being that u11 by tne proximity crusher, rock crusher?" asked President Slog- tending that the tourists 5 of the Then followed the rather curious federation. The opinion of Dr Mays lhe crusher was theoretically objection- l have th-- . gett. lowest part of the cities to see what several letters from Drs. Her- spectacle of two worthy members who has had seven years' exp,-r;en-- - able. bert I do I ceas- - brought closer The blasting in the first stage and Walters, or rather answers to of the medical fraternity being quoted in caring for the insane, is especially "If that road building. is to be seen, are into l1f the location of the quarries svme questions. I asked them?" Mr. against themselves. Dr. Sloggett read- - strong. He says replied the Superintendent of Public contact with possibilities of infection there, thf-- n that in some asylums responses lettr-r-s country-bre- d '"i..v'as ?o close to the asylum as to be lie read from the he irg from also written by Drs. even the sound of a hammer is for- - VV.S; than the high class of the nad received from these phvsicians. Herbert nr.d Walters, in which they bidden. The matter does r.ot lie within the only to rlou3' and the occasional discharge location of the rock re- coo'iea who aiiHrs said were many hrd . rom'emnefl fh rnclr pniuhi.i' i province of the Board of Health." - , ."of that there - sevrvlv - ati i n em- - some Llnattnn outstie the stone cas V s Niurce oi t.vrt-- embark for into the asylum grounds was Milieu might improv- - effec-i- upon pa- - d Dr Sloggett e '- - have .been crusher and its insane barrassment to the Board of Health is this true of the something to be - ; now on islands. Especially not tolerated. The ..hat..t?e basting was most Inju- tients. Dr. Sloggett also quoted sec- - and we want the saImm rtf ,, "How long will the rock hand pass- - mtn have away ,n no last department?" put In Gov- - second class passengers who are been working from the rtJ,. i cases had any marked , tions from the letters of ether physi- - lem." the the bvijldings quite gradually, and are now , IS followed. Dr. Herbert cians in contradiction to the statf:- - "I suppose no the sound of nailing or S.) i.wen tnat be ha. idea the ments made to Governor Dole, repairing at the asylum would be In- - (Continued on page 3.) (Continued on Page il

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HONOLULU, OCTOBER 18, 1901- - 2 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, j WHEN A LIFE IS WOUND UP, The Best icycles IT BEGINS TO RUN DOWN Are None Too Good Father Boarman Preaches an Eloquent Sermon READY-HAD- E SKIRTS ..For You Cost of Upon the Wages of Sin and Pictures At Less Than the Haterials. "When r e firtt made our bow to the Honolulu the Torment of the Soul. public, jubt two years go ibis montb, fcarcejy a ready-mad- e ekirt was worn bere. Ytt we do not exaggerate wlen we say that in these two years lumfola a we have Foid THOUbANlJo of ekirts. Why ? Evil life and its results upon the soul to sleep In perfect health, and after few hours were in the embrace of death. Because economical women have found out teat was of night by of man told last The great majority die suddenly. Read to bhve their simple, every day wat-- b skirts in a powerful sermon ( the papers of the accounts of death, of Father Boarman you made by high-price- d dressmakers is rank extra- ARB wages the unexpected ones. Let us suppose which had for its subject, "The die a natural death. You are told by vagance. of sfn are death." The Jesuit's descrip- friends during your sickness that you Factoiies can buy materials away under what torture to a are recovering, and you believe it even up THE tions of the moments of to the very time of death. Then you say, YOU wtuld pay, and cutting and sewing by man about to die, one who has led a life "Oh, I will repent of my sins some day , machinery reduces cost to a minimum. But language I will make my peace with God." How of sin, were told in such vivid do you know you will? Will God give don't make the mistake of thinking that these and so eloquently, that a stillness as you the chance? Did God ever reveal rnathme-mad-e garments are wanting in style BEST j you of itself pervaded the church. to that He would be reconciled to originals lrom wnicn death you on your death bed? This Is the and nt. the they are Whee The horrible details of the closing of a temptation of the devil and you heed copitd are made by high-salarie- d men-tailo- rs of evil were told to the minutest it, and then you die. without having and are always in the latest fashion. life full you recover repented. Even might and well-mad- e, perfectly-fittin- g detail, and a picture in words drawn of then fall into mortal sin, and finally die Think of a wash the travail of the soul In the presence unreconciled to God. Christ gives us a able skirt f r 35 cents. It is scarcely more than consigned to warning. He tells us the way to pre what the thread and trimmings would cost you. of its maker before it was pare for death. It is to be prepared al the keeping of Satan and his angels. ways. He says. "Be prepared always, Yet lhat among other bargains is what you will fir E. tflALl tSi SON, Ltd. Before commencing his lecture Father for you know not of death, nor the hour, d in our hkirt offering on the center table this m 0. I for death shall come like a thief in the week. If you are one of those women who Boarman stated that as Sunday was night." At that moment that you shall are I skeptical about the possibility of ready-mad- e SOLE AGEHTS the last day of the Jesuit mission In hear you are to stand before God you getting a 24 will cry out, "My God, Is it possible? skirt that will look well on you, come in as was customary, a t Honolulu, and am no-- prepared for death." Death Is and be converted. collection would be taken at all services terrible; it is a kind of annihilation. It 6 purpose defray- is the destruction of the individuality of on that day, for the of man. It is the separation of the soul WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd. ing the expenses of the priests, and from the body. It necessarily brings go to with it a great deal of agony. It is what was left over would the therefore that animals have a horror of fund to assist in educating the 125 death. When one of a prairie herd of paw ID) youths in College in St. cattle dies, the others circle about, the Jesuit ing the ground, bellowing and moaning, 3013(01 Louis. He also gave some interesting and show in every way their horror of M Up ait sidelights into the life of the Jesuit It. Man h.ts reason, and we know why death ia so terrible, so horrible. Take priest. He said that it is, the unbreak- some of the circumstances that accom- able rule of his order that none of the pany it. How many people in this wcrld think priests can own anything, having taken of anything but their bodies; they do not the vow of poverty when they entered think of their souls. What are these the service of the church. In the bodies? Nothing but earth and ashes. mother house of the American order nothing but a handful. In 1639 Charles Good V, after many triumphs, gave a great Argument In St. Louis there were 125 American fete at Toledo at which hundreds of boys being educated to become Jesuits. thousands were present. During the fete EMBEZZLERS STOCKYARDS TO The missionary work which a Jesuit the Empress Isabella, his wife, died. She was called upon to perform would wear was most beautiful woman in Europe. AND LUNATICS CLOSE them out in about eight years, so that They sealed her body in a metallic cas OUT SOON after that they were retired. Others ket and the empercr gave orders to bury INSULAR OF AMER- then take their places. It takes fifteen her in Granada. 113 called Francis Bor- The LA years to gia, a grandee, and told him to convey Such Occupied the Attention of Directors Decide to Sell All the educate a Jesuit after he has the body there, and to write to him that unlifee any other 5 c received a college education, and all is upon arrival he identified the bod v. In the Local Assets and Quit the ICA cigar is accomplished by the hardest study. the midst of the concourse the lid was QUAL- They derived great knowledge, but the lifted after five days, and the result was Business. set cigar as regards SHAPE, expense of obtaining such an education so horrible in the once beautiful empress was very great. that he wrote back that he knew that no body had place Deputy Sheriff Andrew Cox has arrest- He to- other taken the of The business of the Honolulu Stock r ITY, and WORKMANSHIP. The announced that the lecture that of the empress, but he could that ' ed three Porto Ricans at Waialua. on Yards Company will up I night would explain many of the things not identify it. He took an be' wound at then oath suspicion of having been concerned In a once, present c in the Catholic Church which Prot- that If God could work such terrible and the stockholders, smoker notices its distinctiveness estants do not understand, and he things in the body, that he would never robbery at the plantation store of the according to the outlook, will not have hoped to see a large number of non-Catholi- cs more serve emperor or empress, but that Honolulu Agricultural Company, which anything to do with the future of the to the MANILA present. He also stated that he would serve God, the King of tim occurred last Sunday night. Among the concern. This decision was and likens it world. He did so, gave away his vast reached at at the conclusion of the mission on Sun- were some handkerchiefs, newly-electe- lands, and is now one of the saints of the articles stolen a meeting of the d board Insular is day night the Papal benediction would church. Catholics die here every flaj. stockings, four silver watches and $57 ln of directors held yesterday afternoon, of old. The American be given. Let ua suppose tonight we witness the cash. and all matters connected with the In opening his address last night death of a reckless man, a Catholic man. In the house, where the three men lived made of blend of tobacco partic- We can find Catholics in city, no sale were placed In the hands of JaSAfy a Father Boarman stated that it was a this the bulk of the Btolen property was sad thing, but still very true, that from aouot, wno nave gene astray, men who F. Morgan and W. II. Rice, for final nave led bad, wicked lives. Let us sup- found by the deputy sheriff. The men action. rot ularly desirable for this climate, time to time the priests should speak pose one is dying tonight. A few friends are plantation laborers, and their names The men who have the sale on subjects that cause sorrow. Some are gathered around him. in hand are H Spoilt a Feliciana, Augustine Varga . a factory where personal clean- might ask why they did not always Look at the dvlng man's face: you have been in negotiation with several in speak of pleasant things. He con- would not wish to touch him. You may and Angel Morcelo. business men during the week past, tinued: be stricken with horror; then comes the Yesterday Special Officer Joy arrested and they And the outlook to death rattle, sign that make liness is exacted. that last of mortality. Nishlda, who is wanted on a charge of a deal whereby will Why should the priests speak of sin? Then begins the agony of the soul. The the stockholders Our divine Lord says: "Think of thy soul Is a spirit; embezzling $400, the property of his em- receive all their original investment ia it acts quickly. This very good. The last end and thou shalt never see it." man, dying, is beginning to see all his ployer, Onome, in Hilo. The warrant business would have The great majority of men are not wise; former life before him. He paid a dividend, which is estimated at has led wick- was given to Officer Toma Abe, who $30,000, meeting yesterday, It has that MANILA flavor and they won't think of their last end, or of ed life, but he said, "I will be reconciled appear- at the held anything gives on my happened to describe Nishlda's but for the fact that the fire wiped that them a moment of death bed; Nl-shi- there is plenty of time. ance to Joy. The latter ran across da sorrow, or pain. Tonight we are going As long as I am capable of grasping any out all this profit-- The loss to the effect so desirable in the tropics. to speak yesterday and placed him under business, beyond the insurance Is thus of something that is sad, but pleasure ln life I will do so, and the re- arrest. the result will be, no doubt, that it will mainder throw to God and He will estimated at $30,000, and the fact that produce joy gladness take Another alleged misappropriator of the assets are expected to pay enough give each dealer a guarantee and by the reform- it." God will not accept it. The man In We of we pro- - funds was arrested yesterday, the per to reimburse the stockholders, ation life which hope it will says: I sen my whole life before me. son Cha Bo, who Is is taken duce go- of Lin said to have to be a reflection in men's souls. Tonight we are every circumstance; I sinn.d again and $100 of much credit to the may cigars ing to speak got away with which Ling Bong en management. whereby he return the of death. The Scripture again. I lived a life of wicked thoughts. trusted to him at Lahaina some time tells us it Is appointed for all men once 1 remember the first night I ever took a ago. Bong says While there may be mentioned no to die, Ling that he instructed names of men fig- re- and after that, judgment. Death step Into hell; in that certain place I de- Lin Cha Bo to money the who have been anytime within one year and is a thing. A great philosopher filed my body send the to his uring for the business, is that terrible and soul; there I see the parents in China, instead of which he 13 it said says: "Of all the terrible thing3, death place, the night, whero und when I made alleged the old livery and sale men have their is most myself to have come to Honolulu and eyes upon price paid full. the terrible of all." a beast of with drink; I degraded blown in the $100 pai the Stock Yard's name and ceive purchase in You lind a great many men In by body, drunkard was; at kau and other good will least. There is almost this that. I there pastimes. , at an world glory money kindred new that in their doubts. You the of which I defrauded that T. Ankai. alias Kamolulu. was gather stock of carriages In the barns of Dealer can't get stuck, can he? If ask a man: "Why don't you go to man; I said then I would make restitu- ed In yesterday on a charge having the company, and the importations are church?" he will probably tell you tion, but I never did. is of expected to any now. and That blood on lifted $i from a Japanese on Nuu-an- u arrive at time with a sneer, "I doubt that there is a my soul; It was a serious sin against store It has not been decided what steps God. am dying street. He Is said to be acquainted - out of town buyers return them we church." You may say to another, "Why I now; what can I do? with prison fare. shall be taken for the sale. The busi- don't you try to save your soul?" He See how I treated the church of God; ress will first be offered at private laughed my Moanalua, the young man with the idi may answer, "I doubt whether I have a I at wife and children when otic grin, sale, and in the event there is not a will pay freight charges. Not much may say to "Why they tried to get me to go to whose tastes run to female at soul." You another: mass, and I tire and lei.s, is being studied ' by Dr. sufficiently large figure offered, there don't you serve God and avoi'i hell?" see when I went to the altar of God and may be a segregated sale at auction. He may answer: doubt there is trampled upon the body umierson, with a view to ascertaining But don't "I that of Jesus Christ. just how insane he is. .. risk there either. think They all truths in Ah. this woman me a hell." doubt other reminds of a sin for Mikake, an Hawaiian fifty years. The three submarine boats built by the spiritual and supernatural order with which God damned me. I have been of even was sent to the Insane asylum yesterday. Drebbel, a Dutch physician, in 1620 are cigar which we uncondition- the exception of one truth, which is so more guilty than a pagan, for when He that a no man can doubt about it, the pagan kills living was committed in Waialua, He is not to be looked upon as the ex- certain that the child for a sac- said to suffer delusions, first and still be called a sane man. Tf you rifice. I have killed the child that never from caused by periment of the kind, it Is pointed out, ally back to this extent everywhere were to say to a man, "Prepare for saw the blue of heaven." melancholia, and to have made himself for Alexander diving were And so very objectionable to the community for the Great used death," and he to reply, I don't he rambles on; his body Is al- some bells nearly 2,000 years before, during believe I will die," you would pronounce most separated from time past. His brother died about cigars by the soul; his mind a year ago, and seems to nrev- - siege Tyre. 1620, is anything like the made him insane. Here is xh-- i U'uLh. is wrecked. this have the of Since we are at last Then a spirit comes Into ed on his mind. We must all die. the room; you cannot see it; the devil told, not less than 173 different sub- al- I have always found it a strange thing is a spirit, and he knows that now is h:s marine boats have been designed, ex- manufacturers generally. It is though we are all last chance; that certain that w. the devil says: "Ah you Fine white silk handkf.rr-hie- f an clusive of the numerous vessels now must die and are convinced it Is th have no chance to go to heaven;' most look kimonos, at special prices, at Sayegu- - being built by France and the United together different. terrible of all terrible things, sail at that life of yours; you have made a s:i5, uzv iNuuanu we nr.ko so l:ttle preparation for death. fatal mistake; you street. States. have not repented; ''" roa How few men make any preparation at don't think your priest can save " '" all. They live as If they believed they you." The devil says: "New I have will cost the dealer a little were to live forever. The truth is that you." The man sinks back on his pillow It we donf want to think of death. We dead. Then will the devil say to Christ! try to hide the truth from ourselves, be- I demand his soul. Look at more, cause the life of more because it costs us but it produces sadrcs3. Is it wise to that man; he has broken the laws of the JUST WHAT I WANT do so? It is most foolish. If there was church and he died as he had lived, n. a possible chance of prolomjins our i)fe sin, and I demand sold In- one that that soul be giv- any dealer who has the La moment beyond Its time, then there en to me. I was condemned for only one might be wisdom in it. It were well, how-eve- r, sin, and I am not to be judged." "I am nervous and run down now you that death was certain to come. And Christ will say: will be all right in a week." of America will tell it is making ;.o "Satan, thou but I sular Think of rreparation to meet speakest the truth now. He has defied it Almighty God, who created human God;he has led a wicked life; minds and hearts, take that his leader today. has determined we soul." And to that condemned soul, he It Cures Nervous Men, shall think of death and of things re- will say: "Depart minding us from me. ye curbed of death. We rise in the into everlasting fire, prepared for Satan Cures Female Weakness morning full of hie and vigor. The sun and his angels; let him your registered comes up over the eastern take soul Cures Back Pains The trade name is by rays mountains, and sink It to the lowest depths." He sheds its upon you, and after a few has received his just deserts. Cures Stomach Trouble. hours the sun goes down in the western We Washington, D. sea, cannot mock God; He is a God of us at 0. The labels and the night comes on with all infinite mercy; He forgive Dr. McLaughlin's Is a its glcom and will all that Electric Belt sadness, and tne want to be forgiven: those who want to popular remedy nowadays. It Is the night is ..jC by us of Lithograph- the death of the day repent. There is a just sense in us that only remedy which will cure while you, purchased the How often you see the ( flowers bud tells us forth only to that unless we repent God will sleep. Just put It on when you go to wither away and die. How punish us with eternal hell. There Is bed, feel the warm glowing vitality go- often you see a friend sleeping, eyes a er and the cigars made under our are eyes that heaven that awaits you; go to it: It is ing Into your weakened parts and restor- not and ears that are not ears for those who are willing pay mo- then, and to for it. ing their life and vigor, and not a this slep Is but a picture of If you are lost in hell, you can never ment's inconvenience. personal supervision to order. that long, long sleep of death. We are say God Is It dying so that cruel. You will say. "I AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO DOSE fast that those who have stud- was wicked: I defied Him and now ied the statistics of life I am YOUR STOMACH WITH NABTY one and death say in hell." Let us all remember the words DRUGS. THIS SHOWS WHAT IT year to rd has taken produce one-thi- this that of all those lorn die be- of Christ: "Be prepared Re- fore they , always." ! Mmmk DOES. reach the age of six year.-;- pent tonight: promise God you-- will keep brand, is a PERFECT one-ha- lf die before they reach the age His commandments. 5 Hheumatism:and?Stomach Caiarrh'Cured. ZZ It smoke. of sixteen, and only one of one hundred has the chance of reaching the age of .Tomales. Marin Co.. Cal.. Jun 2S. J30L sixty-fiv- e years. See how rapidly we are A new electric Art. nicbAijuiiu.N uear sir: One could not Imagine the siege of suf- - propeller for small ferlng I passed through from sub- - dying. We began to die at the very mo- boats is stomach trouble and rheumatism. I was ment we were a combination of motor, pro- Jected to severe drug treatment, stomach pump treatment treat born. Every breath that peller wheel and and diet we breathe Is one step to the grave that rudder, the novel ment, wiinout tne least relief. I grew disgusted with them all and a a us. feature being the use of the motor un- last resort tried your belt, two years ago. days filng awaits Our lives are like clocks that away In three I could are wound up for so many hours; the der water. The propeller weighs about my cane, and in three months was a new man, entirely cured and David Lawrence & Co. moment they are wound up they begin to thirty-fiv- e pounds, and the storage bat- felt better than I had for years. Several of my friends have since pur- run down. The grave will receive us. No teries are made compact chased your belts. I would not part with mine for $1,000 If I cou not get man can fo that they another. Yours truly. LIMITED, hope to escape it. But if death can be placed under the JOHN B. GUAY. is certain, what seats of an This man was cured 2 years 0. makes it the more ter- ordinary rowboat, two boxes af rible is this, that all the of cells BOOK FREE. X you circumstances giving a speed of four miles an will send my FREE BOOK, little book, with full Fort near Merchant Street, connected with death are uncertain. You hour Information, sealed, free if you will send this ad. don't know when you shall die; vou don t for five to eight hours on one charge. know how or where you shall die. How An advantage claimed from placing the 702 Market St., often are men Dr ffl. G. McLaughlin, HONOLULU, H, and women found dead in motor outside the hoat is avoidance of , C&l. , T. their beds in the morning. They went strain and vibration.

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The list of drinkables aroused the ed itor, who wrote: GLIMPSES Commercial Hotel We would call the attention of the public to this es- tablishment, opened lately by Mr. H. McFarlane, who has had considerable experience in the line of "mine host." and will, no doubt, do all and more for OLD HAWAI his friends than he promises in his ad WW 'a We HaYe in Stock vertisement. The bar we con sider a decided objection to any hotel, and although it may not prove a bar to custom, it too often is to health and reason, and we could wish that, to its For Immediate Delivery many other advantages that of a tem- Excerpts From the perance house was added to the Com- the Celebrated mercial Hotel. We cannot in con- science commend in a hotel what we of would condemn In a house for seamen, EAT! Polynesian and we hope the time is not far distant when both gentlemen and Jacks will willingly forego their daily potations, 1846. or at least indulge only in those which ITHACA cheer but not inebriate, a goodly list of which Mr. McFarlane offers. j There were no typesetting machines 5WEEPINQ! AN in those days, but the Polynesian did INTERESTING very well without. Under the caption. CALENDAR "Quick Work," it said: "Mr. Peacock, NEWSPAPER a compositor in this office, set up, one ' night last week. 11,000 ems in seven hours, handling in that space of time CLOCKS A Thriving Commerce Temper- more than 20.000 types. We wonder if any lady could take as many stitches ance Question Capt. Cock's in the same time. We don't think a Estimates of Population. certain young friend of ours could beat that in talking." j - Which are without exception Best Prices and Quantities ;f hi Naval visits were plentiful in Ever Given. thti flnett Calendar Clock the old days. Following is a of warships J A N INTERESTING copy of the list made, and the most aatlsfac- - . . i . n i . . .. v , . . in t r .i 11CLI i. t ...... Polynesian of Saturday, Febru Ill 11UUUIUIU UU1 UeiVtCeii UdUUiil This i event of tory for all purposes. and November: an marked interest to buyers of pretty materials, which ary 14, 1S46, has strayed Into this it will pay yoa loffice. The paper Is of four pages, each U. S. Frigate Brandywine, Command- to take advantage of. You need them anyway, you pay full Business and professional er Parker. page having four broad columns, and prices f jr the same materials usually, why not buy men fitting up new U. S. brig Perry, Paine. them during this sale? offices or the advertisements taking up about six H. B. M.'s corvette Talbot, Sir T. renewing the old will find columns and a half. The editor was Thompson. one of these clocks a decided Jackson Jarves, and Fr. corvette Heroine, Lecointe. James since until U. S. corvette Levant, Page. addition to their office equip- lately widely celebrated in literature, U. S. corvette Portsmouth, Montgom- ment and one of the advertisers was Benja-ma- n ery. Budget of Reductions: H. B. M.'s corvette Modeste, Bailey. Pitman, said to be a brother of 20c. Dutted Dimities, to suit any 20c Pink Dimities, white dots, at the inventor of shorthand writing. U. S. frigate Savannah, Commander 12Jc. Sloat. taste at 10c. 200 pieces The Calendars Among the trade announcements on H. B. M.'s ship of the line Colling-- of etriped and figured the first page the familiar' name of wood,Hear Admiral Seymour. 20c. Imported Madras at 1-- Jc. Lawns and Dimities, instead of Paty appears, but most of the names H. B. M.'s brig Frolic, Hamilton. 20c, lGc. and 15c. all go at 10c, Are Perpetual U. S. corvette, Warren, Hull. 25c. and 20c. Imported Cheviots at are unfamiliar. The principal article H. B. M.'s frigate America, Hon. 16c. Belfast Dimities reduced from 25c. is a letter from Lima, Peru, to the edi- 25c Figured Dres Sateens and absolutely John Gordon. at 15c. and 20c r to 15c. reliable, while tor, touching the latter's history of the U. S. frigate Constitution, Percival. .... time-keepi- ng 25c Co.ton Wool the qualities of Hawaiian Islands, in which the opinion H. B. M.'s Ketch Basilisk, Hunt, and Challies, at' lGc. 20c. English Dimities. . .at lGJc. condemned and broken up...... the clock cannot be excelled. is expressed that Captain Cook great- is interesting to ly overestimated the population of It note the future We commend them and career of the editor of the Polynesian, these Islands. One of reasons giv- the En- en is as James Jackson Jarves. Johnson's GUARANTEE follows: cyclopaedia says: SALE WILL GO ON ntil Xorember 1st, during which time we THEM Captain Cook had no data except the assemblages on the seashore. He e Jarves, James Jackson Art amateur will allow a Italuctiou on Cash Sales of 10 per cent, in All Departments. numbers there, no doubt, and writer; born in Boston, Mass., Au- ia absolutely satisfactory. gust 20, ISIS. and very probably one-four- th or one-thir- d He traveled extensively, of the whole population, for the visiting , Mexico and Central people were very desirous of seeing America, and resided for some years at the ship, and above all, the new god, Honolulu. In 1S4S he was sent as Ha- Gouds Delivered Free to Any as they supposed Cook to be, and be- waiian special commissioner to Wash- Part of the city. ing then as now indefatigable pedes- ington, London and Paris, to negotiate trians, they translated themselves (old commercial treaties. He remained in and young men and women) from point Europe, residing chiefly in Paris and to point with marvellous facility and Florence, and later in Rome, studying rapidity. art and forming the gallery of old Politically agi masters, illustrating the history of 1. f. the Islands were then Italian art, which subsequently became tated over the King's introduction of the property of Yale College. The 4 i 111! King of I white ministers. His majesty went to Italy made him a Chevalier of PACI PIC CO. crown of MPORT Maui to explain the move to the na the Italy for his services to Italian art. Mr. Jarves wrote several FORT STREET. tives there, and among other things. books: "A History of the Hawaiian PROGRESS BLOCK. FORT STREET said: Islands;" "Scenes and Scenery in the The King has chosen foreign minis- Sandwich Islands and Central Ameri- ters. Mr. Richards went as a subject ca" ; "Parisian Sights and I with Haalilio. More have been needed French Principles" (two series, lS.r5-r6- ); and chosen. No land has ever been "Italian nights and Papal Princi- 1 taken ,by those who have taken the ples;" "Confessions of An Inquirer;" oath of allegiance. Bad aliens are "Kiana: A Novel" (lS.rT); "Art Hints;" alone dangerous to the kingdom. The "Art Studies;" 'The Art Idea;" "Art King has watched and wept over his Thoughts;" "The Art of Japan;" "Ita- OCEANIC soil until he chose those men to aid lian Rambles." Died in Tarasp, Swit- him, and he is now at rest. zerland, June 2S, 1SSS. GAS & ELECTRIC CO. "Those men," Mr. Richards, Mr. Judd The Polynesian had the weekly field and others, were chieily missionaries, to itself until the Advertiser entered who are now accused, as a class, of it in July, 1S")6. A few years later the Magoon Building. 3 the very offenses which, as the King old journal, though subsidized by the shows, were committed by the carpet- government, drooped and faded into baggers of that day. nothingness. The commercial statistics of the port, given for 1S43, have footings as fol- BOARD AND BOYD lows: CONTRACTORS Five hundred and twenty-thre- e NOW AT PEACE whale ships, with their outfits, at $20,000 each $10,500,000 Value of oil and bone ...... 9.S23.070 (Continued from page 1.) Eighteen merchantmen, $3,000 ernor in an effort to stem the rising For Anything each 144,000 tempest. "It will run us for about two weeks," Total $20,467,070 replied Mr. Boyd. Electrical Under the head of "Four Days' Lat"r "I am in favor of stopping the op- News From the United States," we eration of the rock crusher," said Pres- have: ident Sloggett in a tone of voice which left no doubt of the intentions of the By the bark Angola, Captain Varney, board, "and the Board of Health being 117 days, direct from Salem, we have ready, I will put the question to a four days' later dates from the United vote." We do not States, but by them no political news "I will say," replied Mr. Boyd, "that advertise our of interest except there had been fresh if the board takes summary proced- ability to do good riots in Philadelphia, and that leaders ure, the crushing will go on. I see no work of the distlurbances in the anti-re- nt need of arbitrary action of this sort." Our customers do districts of New York have been con- "We want the assurance that after yur v'cimty anti ,et nim show v4 fa$ it for demned to death. the rock is up which is now ready wSHII used I ;v- yu tnc wheel. p us. Are you one of them? The temperance question, like the for crushing, that you will then cease poor, has always been with us. In the operations there," said Dr. Sloggett. j 1 The 1901 Models ought to h;? assur- If not, Polynesian cropped up "I have never said that such be ap-- fbk. when in need it behind an ance would not be given. You never . I I be seen to thoroughly py advertisement of Henry McFarlane. Boyd. asked it before." retorted Mr. j I is in en- it GIVE A This "ad" worth printing its "I certainly did ask before." ;' Jlj US CALL I tirety: "Not to my recollection." But if it is not convenient for "Then 1 will do it now. Are you personally, by Henry McFarlane respectfully in- fi& mail or by willing to give the board assurances forms the merchants and other gen- that as soon as the rock now on hand phone, tlemen residing on Oahu, as also the up, of aud we will has been used the operation the I i s not quite ual captains and officers of vessels fre- 'l ef t0 see'n " quenting port, lie rock crusher will cease?" 4?t) this that has opened "Under the circumstances, doctor," ivt'ida I ! them, but vou will understand , 'tjrtClL the Commercial Hotel at the corner of replied Superintendent Boyd, "in view I why IMPERIALS are good I 0 GUARANTEE the road leading to the Nuuanu Val- patients there are ley, just past the residence of Dr. of the fact that the ivfivillI" ' 1 wheels. And when you buy an - bke children, and the r.tck crusher $Sa Itooke. - SATISFACTION detrimental to their interests and wel- I::- IMPERIAL Bicycle you will be T& II. McF. has taken into consideration duty every fXSi fare. I feel it to be the of t City the wants of comfortable sleeping government official to prevent any act oi Paris Drj Goods Co rooms for strangers in Oahu, and has any HS ' i recovery of excel- - so provided that might retard tlv That w:" 'mpress the for their future wants in person, and I will give the as- that respect that he trusts, while he insane Ience of IMPERIALS upon your I: . " NEW surance on ask." Mt YORK PAIS indemnifies himself for the considera- "You have heard Mr. Boyd, gentle- & ble expense he has incurred in altering men, and his is satisfactory," 486 and adding to his house, that his ef- of the board. A res- That's the way IMPERIAL ? N. 2 Frubors forts to accommodate and to said the trei m add the olution of thanks t - Mr. Boyd and I Broadway comforts of his patrons will be at- Ma ret on fampoell. and Treasurer pS E2&S& Poissonicre. tended with the desired success. Wright was tint; unanimously adopted, I & U The charges for board and lodging following which Pearson Potter Co,, Ltd, I; outheajt th"S" frljfM cor. Geary and Stockton Sts., are reasonable with every regard to Dole was given a. neatness and good Governor alo SAJf FRANCISCO. attendance. unanimous vote of thanks. Before leav- I H. McF. has on hand and will at ail ing he prvser.te.) a eorimurtcaiion from I General Agents J Ordr by Mall Promptly er re'.a-Tiv- e HpJ Delivered. times be supplied with Wines of the trustees of Wainva Hospital quality. Spirits pure and una- by i to the subsidy granted the last glar-- cl ? . n ALL KINDS OF dulterated. Ale and 1'ort-- of the Dun-lia- r Legislature. Assurance was given that it and other celebrated marks; Lem- the hospital wa" a governnvrtal insti- on - i.ndi-T--- th- 7" Syrup, Peppermint. Syrups. Lemon- tution, treatise th.- :t poor of J . f I ade. Soda Water, etc. And last, but district fr- - of eharg--- and all patients not least, the situation of the house is from t! plantations at their ex- - so salubrious that those who have once - n.--e. Til- - matter was !.-- fr to E. A. Goodyear Eubber Co. be? n so kind as to patronise the estab- Mr; f.-- investigation as to th" R. H. PEASE. President, lishment will leave it with regret and status or the hospital, and whether the San ai.tieipate a return to it with feelings board should recommend the payeat Francisco. Cal., U.S.A. of delight. of the warrants. ' f f V'---

PACITIQ IE ROOSEVELT'S POLICY. strength of the Far West. But President Roosevelt enters upon his Important du- ercial Advertiser The Literary Digest says that the ties with excellent knowledge of this accession of Theodore Roosevelt to the part of the country, and with sentiments Presidency under conditions at once so of rospett and friendship for our peo- W&XTEXi - - deplorable so ple." A O. SBIITH EDITOR. and dramatic has nat- Paultless urally given immediate interest to the And eating Is simply perfunctory personality of the new Mr. Wilcox says that the Advertiser FRIDAY OCTOBER IS. President and the policy it is believed that he will credited him with supporting Mr. done because it must be. Cooper for Governor.. As paper adopt. He is the youngest man who has this This is the common complaint of occupied never, to our knowledge, made such a Light There are so many streets needing ever the Presidential chair, as statement, it is unnecessary to mention the dyspeptic repair that the help of a score or so of several papers point out. "His is the For the home the Capitol ground vagrants, under long greatest opportunity that has ever sud- the matter more than to say that there If eating sparingly would cure dys- is no vacancy in the Governorship nor sentences, would find public apprecia- denly befallen an American citizen," pepsia, few vould suffer from It long. Commercial-Appea- is there likely to be any, and if tion, i adds the Memphis l that (Dem.). The announced there were, it would make precious lit- The only way to cure dyspepsia, There is only one and that is the in President's to anybody purpose to "continue absolutely un- tle difference whom the which Is difficult digestion. Is to give candescent. The Porto Rican hates to work and Home Rule leader might prefer to likes to steal. The longer he is made broken the policy of President McKin-ley- " fill it. vigor and tone to the stomach and tha i is viewed generally as a deliberate t to serve in the chain gang, therefore, 1 the harder for him and the better for statement of his intention, not merely whole digestive system. an expression of sentiment, and both If money can be had for a McKinley Always ready for use with a solt. the community. monument enough Hood's Sarsaparllla eared tbs nJee of 4 Democratic and Republican papers ex- let be collected to brilliant and steady light. Does not press make the sculpture a work of art as Frank Far, ?0f N. St.. South Boston. ftUs.. The motto of the leader of the Home the opinion that, even were it who writes thfci she had been s Croat sufferer smoke or smell. true that some of his past actions had well as a mortuary honor. Usually Rule "Republican" party might well be more patriotism from dysppai for six years: had been with- caused apprehension, the graver and there is than taste in out appetite and had been troubled with sour that of an Irish Republican constable American monuments to great men, back East: '"Meself is the only Repub- larger duties of the Presidency would itomaeh and headache. She bad tried many arouse in him a response equal to their but there is no reason, unless cheap- xther in Tain. Two bottles of Adds the finishing touch to a well lican I ever voted for." gets way, medicines requirements and the welfare of the ness in the why the two flood's Sarsaparilla made her welL NOT home. qualities should not be blended. furnished help to stop country. President Roosevelt's decision One thing that would y these frequent runaways is a system of to retain all the members of the MeKin-le- Hood's &a33ssparill& Cabinet is regarded with special hitching posts all over the business sec- MONGOLIAN MEN IS Promises to cure and keeps the favor, especially in view of the fact g tion of the town. Hitching posts are Expensive Let us give you an estimate on vlr-In- that rumors were already being printed Komlse. Don't wait till you are few and far between now and when a your house, you will find our fig- vehicle and to the effect that the new President YIELD MUCH GOLD man wants to leave his changes. ror a, but buy a bottle today. ures below what you expected. into a store, he takes big chances meditated some important far run so instantly and thor- And so does the public. "Nothing could oughly convince the country of the J. II. Frissell, a Californian mining XAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA: sincerity of new President's pledge engineer, who has been conducting gold 4 We are erlad to see that Governor the 4 to continue 'absolutely and without mining operations in Mongolia for th e 4 Co. Dole approves the idea of moving the policy as will Hawaiian Electric of variance' the McKinley past year and a half, for a Russian com a asylum. There is plenty Government Cabinet," re- a new and his action in keeping the King Street, near Alakea : : i Tel. Mala 390 land at a fair elevation for York World (Dem.). pany, was a passenger on the Peking 1 s'ite while money enough to build marks the New 4 better Last week the new President informally en route for San Francisco. He is re 4 on it a'hbdern hospital for the insane measures selling present outlined in some detail the turning on a sad mission. He is taking 4 BYTHINIA might be had by the ne holdings. This is a change which we ana principles unueiwdiiu. home to a father and a mother, the bod a by tne Droaa aicxvuiiey will bring about braced H. a young en trust the Government They are summarized as follows: of A. ward, mining with the of the Health gineer from San Francisco, wa WATER and ex- who 4 Board. . The adoption of a more liberal killed in tne mines in a cave-i- n TO MECHANICS, PAINTERS, ETC., WE HAVE A f-- tensive reciprocity in the purchase and acci sale of commod.ties, so that the over- dent. Tte best natural Aper- On several streets of this city, barking Soap that will remove all dirt and grease"from your production of this country can be satis- The young man was but twenty-tw- c 3 dogs gather in groups and make night factorily disposed of by fa:r and equit- years of age when he to ient. It will cause instant 'al1 foreign ent the East hands and n am hideous! The mounted patrol might able arrangements with He went first on an exploring tour down h Ttt WV serve a' sleepless' public by scattering relief in habitual consti- a cake The abolition entirely of commercial into .Mgnanistan, 10 look over some not leave fv I'jfcf' them, but in default of that the law - gold properties ' war with other countries and the adop- and did not reach Fris pation and troubles aris them rough Jrta-- A 11H only 10 cts- against the maintenance of yapping tion of reciprocity treaties. I sell's mining camp until September curs should be invoked. We do not The abolition cf such tariffs on toreign ' 1300. Within a month he died. The from a weak stomach. It makes a fine Toilet Soap. We also have Glycerine use of poisoned meat on the reve-- ing goods as are no longer needed for body wag burit.d and a casket ordered Ladies.' highways, but in cases where tired nue, if such abolition can be nai wiuiouc from New York. Mr. Soap and FINE' TOILET SOArS for the harm to our industries and labor. Frissel left Hon people are aroused by the din of canine golia with the body August 25, quarreling, a turn to unpleasant Direct commercial lines shcu'd tie es travel that cc-a- or ling 500 versts in an open boat on remedy might wholly tablished between the eastern not be without the United States and the ports of South branch of the Salinga river to Ver-- excuse. America and the Pacific coast ports or kenudensk; thence by train on the and-out- Am- Mexico, Central America trans-Siberia- n railway to Stratingsk SALTER & WAITY. There is nobody who can beat a Rus erica. on the Chilka river which empties into Invaluable sian General for denying things which The encouraging of the merchant ma- t :mfi75C&iQ'g!ifJiffB-,t'-'- i rine and the building of ships which the Amur river, thence to Haberosk; 4 he has said but does not like the looks carry flag, thence to Vladivostok by in the treatment of dis- ' shall the American and be train and 4 of in type. ' Amt-ricau- s A Russian General would owned and controlled by and from there to Nagasaki by steamer. In 4 eases of Liver, Mala- deny that there was ever a prison hor-- American capital. all, about 9,000 miles. 4 the ror in Siberia or a conspiracy in Rus The building and completion, as soon as Mr. Frissell, whose postoffice possible, canal, so as to, address 4 rial Fever, Biliousness, sia or that his country oppressed the of the Isthmian was at Kiachta, Siberia, says the gold 4 individual. Next to a newspaper give direct water communication with 4 fake the coasts of Central America, South properties were far inland and difficult Congestive Headache, of the Daily Deficit class, which custom- America and Mexico. to reach. They were working placer 4 DUE TO ABBIVE arily denies' the truth of all news that The construction of a cable, owned by claims mostly and the machinery, had 4 Dyspepsia, Nervous Dis- it lacks the enterprise or skill ta get the government, connecting our main- been installed before he left. The prop- a land with our foreign possessions, nota- eases, etc. for itself, , a Russian General is the erties yield fairly well, but no gold 4 Rheumatism, From Puget Sound, prize denyer in the business. bly Hawaii and the Philippines. 4 The use of conciliatory methods of ar- bearing quartz has been found in the 4 bitration in all disputes with foreign section. He will confer with the man REVIVING AMERICAN SHIPPING. nations so as to avoid armed strife. ager of the company, who will reach i The protection of the savings of the San Francisco thi3 winter. Mongolia 4 The American flag afloat in every people in banks and In other forms of was nominally 4 Bkt "ALBERT" th- Chinese when he first 1 harbor of world, American bottoms Investments by the preservation of the went there, is now BYTBINIA WATER carrying-th- e products of field commercial prosperity of the country but practically Rus mill and sian territory. Erga, old Mon 4 to distant ports, the seamen of the Na- and the placing in positions of trust men the ' golian capital, is held by WITH tion spreading the fame of the coun- of only the highest Integrity. a Russian is bottled at the Springs try alj fort, where a large body of- - troops is in lands which deal with the "This program Is the best possible stationed, and cannon are planted; Califor- Yankee been the dream of commentary on pledge for in Santa Barbara, trader, has the solemn service, on every hand. r the latter day statesman. Steadiiy his which followed the administration of nia, and is recognized by the merchant marine declined under the the constitutional oath. It leaves noth- 22,000 Bags of Flour, influence of competing foreign bounty- - ing to be said or desired," says the TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD. the medical profession to raid bottoms: until Its recsverV?' --was Chicago Evening Post (Rep.), voicing The following poem, printed by . the seen to be a matter for stronjrrenifc3B. the opinion that finds expression in al New York Mail and was be superior to any foreign 4 Express, yjit 4 :o:-- Then it was that the Republican, party most all the Republican papers. Of the ten by a cousin of E. T. Winant of Hon t 4 thc-drea- water of like natuie. took up the matter seriously, and new President's tariff views the New olulu: C to now promises become reality. York Evening Post Ind.) says: . OUR HERO. 4 ah n The shipping bill which bears the Roosevelt been 4 And Large Lots "Mr. has a consistent McKinley is dead! . of all Feedstuffs. pro-te- m not ( 4 name of the president of the Republican through all his political ca He stands upon the Heights;'' 4 senate, Frye, and not that of the junior reer, and has perhaps felt constrained He looks upon the mourning hearte. 4 - senator irom Ohio, as the opposition at times to accept a protective . policy And- - City's sable ANALYSIS 4 ror sights. f- 4 press insists, will be one of the fora-mo- st more extreme than he would have liked. On Every Bottle. For Sale at Market Prices by I! of party measures in the coming He has never been reckoned, however. He fain would bid us lift the pall, as a high-tari- ff man. It is probable now And sound the martial chords, J session of Congress, and that it will range more very that he will h'mself with the Of tiiumph and of joyfulness; become law soon is more than a advanced thinkers of the Republican par Remember his last words! 3 Price 25 Cents , hope. With the amendments whicn ty in this behalf, among whom may be have been prepared during recess, reckoned all, or nearly all, the members He the knows the Nation's love and woe. . , ; there seem3 no block In the way but of the present cabinet, as well as Chair But he would still our sorrow the opposition of the Democracy, and man Babcock of the Republ can con- For we, like him. shall scale the Heights gressional committee, and most of the H. Haekfeld & Co., Ltd. that, while it may delay action, will And be with God tomorrow! senators and representatives west of 4 hardly be sufficient to prevent a vole Ohio, and the manufacturers represented Put amaranth not asphodel during this long term. There will be in the Detroit convention of last spring." 1 4 Upon the martyr's grave. HOLLISTER YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYfVTTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY the same factional opposition which President Roosevelt will be more Take down the gloomy folds of black, was aroused during the last session, aggressive than President McKinlay But let the flags still wave! but the fighters' against progress have was," thinks the Savannah News been practically disarmed by the Is Lincoln dead? The black man lifts I DRUG CO. (Dem.), "and he will be in evidence His toil-stain- hands to heaven; changes suggested, and the bill will oftener and in more ways, but there is His somber eyes are joy, Republican vote lit with AND COTTON KIMOMOS command! tne entire every reason for thinking that the peo His chains forever riven! when it comes up. ple will never have reason to complain SOLE AGENTS. JUST RECEIVED, ALSO The pojnt upon which the greatest of a lack of fidelity to the great trust Nay, Lincoln lives and Garfield waits 3 f amount of fighting was done during upon To give the soldiers greeting; so tragically thrust him." The Upon Heights the last session was the high limit Raleigh (N. C.) News and Observer the the armies stand TTTVTTTTYTYTTTYTV YYTTYV' Some Very Good Suspenders for 25c. placed upon speed of ships The "Reveille" is beating! the the (Dem.) says: 1 5E WHEN YOU WANT which might earn an added amount of "Mr. Roosevelt will disappoint those The heroes join them one by one. freight charge. There was, of course, many We wrap flag them, The Ladies are invited to inspect our new cloths, making who look to see him do radical the around Something Nice For Ycnr Dinner for much opposition when the speed was things. He will, like Cleveland, lean :m And weep because the loss Is ours, iumonos,t" wnicn we ordered...... direct from Japan. put as high as sixteen knots. At that the financiers of Wall street, and the But angels' arms have bound them. Ring up Tel. Blue 2312. figure there was objection that the most banking world will pronounce him 'safe,' of the millions appropriated would go though they will be afraid all the time Our heroes pass but mem'rles stay, that he may go to war to add new isl- The kindly "light" grows clearer, 14 to the fast liners, which as express ands to our imperial government. He For us 'twill be but one brief day' ships, carry only speed mall. But the will seek to make a great president, for Ere God shall call 113 "nearer!" GROCER, U. Sekomoio of ships will be lowered, crews 13 once the will he at. ambitious and patriotic. BUR K MAN. have to be of American sailors and the He is like" Mr. McKinley In nothing. Two ELLA BENEDICT Corner Beretanla and Emma Sts. New Store and our Goods are all New. supplies will have to be, bought in our men more unlike have not lived, and yet own country, so he had a sincere admiration for the And ask for the Island brand Aspara- in far as possible. president, which was reciprocated. He gus With these changes there will be little or Snowflake Asparagus, Snowflake AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A A AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA will also disappoint those who look to Corn, Vinton opposition which may be urged to the see him follow in Mr. McKmley's foot Corn, Melrose Peas and 4 bill, and the arguments In its favor steps. He cannot do that, for he must String Beans. willbe so many and so solid that there do things his own way. He is to be promises to be early passage for the numbered among the men who do things 1 measure. and who do not mind a row, If one Is i necessary to accomplish his purpose. Henry Waterboase & Co What the bill will do for American Naturauy he Is combative. He w 11 not shipping seems to be easily estimated. cultivate that trait, but at times he will 4 The same fight carry 4 kind of tactics have made to his point, even if the dic- 4 merchant navies for Norway and Italy, tate of wisdom would lead ty yielding for 4 SILK, SILK CHEPE AND for France and Germany and will be a time and winning by ind'rection. He as has plenty of sense what is called horse successful in America. Opposed to sense, governor it is the old cry too and as of New York Stock & Bond Brokers of free ships, but what rarely failed to do what hi3 party leaders COTTON CREPE this country wants is not so much the approved, and when he did act different- ships, as ''that they shall be built In ly it was after consulting them. He will our own yards, that our own mechanics have a tenfold stronger Incentive now to may be permitted to have the work of be . In harmony with his party associ Fire Insuranca Agents their building. It is not too much to ates." say that the magnificent cargo boats The Denver News (Deni.) thinks that now plying between this port Western Interests should fare well with and New offices, single or en suite. York are owed to the fact that the President Roosevelt at the head of the ELEGANT Republican party made its declaration Government. "The West will look to Commission! Merchants Newest Patterns that all possible advantages would be Mr. Roosevelt hopefully for assistance given to our own ships. in the development of Irrigation and great The impetus given to the build- the reclamation of arid lands," it says; 4 ing of vessels for trade in this ocean "he lived for years in the West and be- suitable for mercantile or profes Careful ttUntlon clrcn to bualaeu 4 repe Is primarily due to this same fact, and came acquainted with many of its needs truata. 2 there is every reason to believe that and its boundless possibilities." The once It re becomes settled beyond perad-ventu- Denver Republican (Rep.) adds: 4 For Ladies and Gentlemen's Wear that the shipping bill is to be- "There probably is not another promi- come law, there will be a fleet of great nent man 1' ''g e t of tV,e Mississippi sional business, in a modern building. vessels under the Stars and Stripes river who Id ? er upon the presi- In our new quarters, corner Fort nd dency so Wf. qual plowing the Pacific, which wjll make ded to discharge its Merchant street. this port the dutie th iiitell ger.ee re prcting th2 af-i:- x'- veritable cross roads, and ; the benefits the interest of the Far West. o P which will come to the Ti : W t has had grcund for. complaint R, Lewers. F. J. Lowrey. C. M. Cooke. n El business of the city j; will be In direct on th's core gainst several presidents, centrally located. Apply, "Will E. mvm m mm e t proportion. notably Mr. Cleveland, who nas never jit This, as all other beneficent policies, been farther west than Sicux City- and Lewers & Cooke to Is Republicanism pure and simple, and this day does not know whether Pike's Importer Peak is a mountain cr a hole In the and Dealers in Lumber snl President Roosevelt stands for it as did ground. HOTEL I President McKinley. Mr. Cleveland never was able Building Materials. OSes STHEET to appreciate the importance and Fisher. U Fort StTMt. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY7YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY7Y

i r - . - en are men and women round oeaa m me "RTlllv OTiTT TiTT4- vwuc m. JL1 KJ -J XX. X In They jtk. A X J vU J their beds the niornlnff. went strain and vibration. AAAAAAAAAAA A.A.AA.a.a.a.aaa.aa.aaa A. AAAAA4 ...... THE CONCERT ATTENDED BY A FASTIDIOUS AUDIENCE

-- SO-BOS-- SO A Liquid Mixture " Designed to The J$mm Protect Program Was Not Up to What Honolulu COWS AND HORSES nad a Right to From Torture by Expect From Such Flies : - : Masterful Artists.

A D!sinfect-an- Valuable t There was an exceedingly large audi a gross mistake when he, as one of and ence at the concert In his Germicide. the Opera House encores, played 'Yankee Doodle" with last night, and Honolulu's muslcal'dr- - variations. There is not a musician In cles. were well represented. Although Honolulu who would dare to do this at any musicale. As the enthusiasm of the it was it called forth audience during a smile but not the favor which the performance did the not in any way young musician had undoubtedly ex- O (Kilfly) ia designed protect cows SO-BOS-S- a liquid mixture to and horses from torture of flies, The prepa- - rise to such a pitch pected. It has always ratibn Is splendid as it recently did. been the Eng- positively harmless. It is used with results as a disinfectant and eprmifiao The Electric when Gerardy lishman's mistake to so was believe Sprayer discharges the (Kilfly) in a fine, broad spray. From 30 tn 7 v. .. here, yet it must be that an American audience has momenta. The Klectric Sprayer la detachable, and thus may be thoroughly cleaned. remembered, that applause like a taste for AGENTS so that crude music. If your animals are troubled with lice use (Kilfly). It knocks them out! Spray your Doultrv house which the When the yacht America so 'cello with (Kilfly). It kills lice, or any vermin that may infect the fowl3. artist received. Is the won the International Cup over fifty exception and not the rule. However years ago, the British bands, com- plimenting Madame Cole and M. Pechotsch were the victors, played "Jim SALE OF REAL So-bos'- so (Kilfly) Is invaluable as a disinfectant spraying Crow" and "Ole Man for around the stable; at the same time prevents pleasantly greeted. A manv of Tucker." the Irksome torture of flies. treat Outside of the rather se- ' the foremost unfortunate F. J. LOW Used with splendid effect on horses while at work, especially draft horses, traveling at a slow pace and oft musical connoisseurs of lection of a program, there was much RET. President. en times obliged to Btand for long intervals, harnessed to the truck, exposed to city however, which was praise' A. B. WOOD, Vice President. , the torture of the flies this were disappointed worthv of while the teamster is loading-- unloading, or otherwise engaged beastlv in the light Madame Cole's J. A. GILMAN. Secretary and Trecc Blacksmiths will greatly appreciate the ness of "Creation Hvmn." by A ration. A moment's work with the Electric Sprayer and a so wsu . T,J: Fi... last evening's program, yet Beethoven, suited uirr. . little fKUflv the her rich voice magnif- . , . , ? Lite ouvi; ui 11 ICS, LI11 icently, F. J. AMWEG, Auditor. interest, which certain numbers of the and was splendidly rend red It so (Kilfly) In more Is CIIAS. H. GILMAN, Manager. '1 Tour use of will result- and hotter miiir , vuW cows, program wonderful that her voice has lasted so .: ... uiuic tuuuuri ior ior called forth, was J horses, and for you. by no means well through so long a period of musical Kilfly proved - triumph?. has a perfect success in this Territory, and until the arrival of large Invoices recentlv we hav slight. It is rich and strong, possibly Mr. William M. MInton. lato been unable to fill all orders. We have now a supply on hand and more on way even loo strong for an auditorium : ail) the If the program from night is Opera of the with Gear, Lansing &. Co., Sufferers from the HORN FLY should give Kilfly a ra-a-- r. last House's size, and la trial. -", ' has not lost its We are the sole agents for the Territory of Hawaii. taken as a whole one will be surprised wide range, with the exception perhaps now associated with us as sell- of her lower notes, which mav be ing at the lack of genuine concert pieces hard. a trifle agent for the Island Realty w.-l- l Compar.y in it. Of Raimund Peehnt The known"Iirgo," by Handel there is hardly a single was also exceedingly well rendered. The PACIFIC HARDWARE one which last few sons, however, ' CO, ' Daddv," Ltd. could be so ana entitled. Nearly all of "Douglas Gordon" did not meet witn WE OFFER FOR SALE them, as for instance the two pieces of much f.nvor from the connoisseurs thing which ought Mad-ame- the following list of Vieuxtemps and the to be noted in 's houses Andante Religloso singing is her absolutely On easy by Thorne, are much played by clear terms: small cash payment, the enunciation. balance, monthly installments. Intend- more clever amateurs of this city. Pechotsh's playing was pure and from ing purchasers will find it cheaper tb-- ur Madame Cole's numbers the Crea a technical stanrltinint a-o- rmtn. paying rent. He played tion Hymn of Beethoven and Handel's the "Scene de la Szard.V wit No. 47 Young "re and vivacity, among street. Pawaa Tract, Largo were certainly the forpmost and hhs OX140; dwelling, Just complet- pieces of the program """tr, lhe Aru1ante Rellgioso," ed; nitary i but the simo'e was a musical fe.ist plumbing, hot and cold iove-song- s. which Madame sang water, porcelain bath, electric lights;' "Fantasie." by Leonard, which is for a stables and ?ftlfiil towards the end of the concert, would great part based on .' servants' quarters. v0tir. 43 LIMITED. JOHANNTS surely have appealed much more to a Austrian National Anthem, was also a No. King street, Pawaa Tract. provincial P'ece ' prrat beauty, well x 140, dwelling, new; sanitary audience than to the one rendered. But plumbing, - R"id- - lhe were hot and cold water,- porce- The King found here in Honolulu, a place which al . s?ctions not lain of Natural Table Waters. ,n""""n-- ' oked for from bath; electric light, with stable certainly comnri ir".ls,ea virtuoso, and servants' quarters. A thoroughly rechtsch's lirst encore, the Natural Sparkling Water. "refined musical taste than carncvai tie cn cc,"-- is so excoed:ngly No. 50 Matlock avennt (rA )tout4ii be thought ' Bcttledat the would of a city of its size well known and often heard, thnt H s grounds). 50 x SO; 7 rooms and bath. Johannis Springs, and situation. hard to make an audience feel interested, jnew; sanitary plumbing, porcelain tub- - Upon the whole een u it is masterfu ly played. quarters it seems as if the . ... . servants' and woodshed. TfaU Zollhaus, Germany. performers mi.i i:e ITOfiTam. With the pnmw woo aa a bargain; cheap and Have in Stook an had made thi3 mistake (and follows: desirable. we believe that this mistake has been No. 52 Lunalilo street (old basebaU 1. grounds), 90; 6 OEqv made often before) of thinking that the Air Varie Vieuxtemps I 50x rooms and bath, for Sal Johannis was selected as the Standard from Kaimona Pechotsch. new; sanitary plumbing, porcelain tub: Honolulu audience must needs be a 1. The electric light; among the Natural Mineral "popular" one. Any one Promise of Life ....Cowan barn and servants1 quar- Waters of the World by who rrets ac Madame Belie Cole. ters. quainted here will soon 3. the London Lancet. realize that it Scene de la Czarda Dubay No. 55 Wilder avenue, near Kewalo.' is not by any means such. On the con Raimund Pechotsch. 53 x 125; new Home N. 4. house; desirable neighbor- Journal, Y., says: Joiianms is pure, trary it Is to be Austrian Hymn ; and doubted if a more ex Beethoven hood; 6 rooms and, bath; sanitary-plumbing- therefore is acting and critical one could be Madame Belle Cole. electric light;- heathful; it clear as crystal, thu3 pleas- found 5. Andante Religioso stable and to in so small a city outside of Europe. . Thorme servants' quarters. Electric cars pas ing the eye; it is lively and sparkling, therefore : Raimund Pechotsch. the door. ROOFING. Madame: Cole would have gained 6. Largo (Light) Handel 56 ' refreshing to the taste. much more applause if she had taken Violin, No. Same as No. 55. ; V BUILDING PAPER. Piano and Organ Obligato. all her selections of the same order as Madame Belle Cole. No. 67 Wilder avenue, corner Kewa-l- o, 7. PRESERVATIVE PAINT. the "Largo" and the "Creation," espe Reverie vieuxtemps 135x 130; S rooms and bath; an up-to-d- ate cially as she rendered these difficult Raimund Pechotsch. house In every respect; on lias 8- - of electric cars: , BOILER AND STACK PAINT. numbers rrfuch better than the easy Dadd' Behren stable and servant" quarters. . W. C. Peacock & Co., ones, as Madame Belle Cole. INSULATING COMPOUND. ifadame's full, rich voice is 9. Fantasie Leonard No. 58 Wilder avenue, 70xl8; J LIMITED. decidedly mre suited to a grand ora- Raimund rooms BRIDGE AND ROOF PAINT. ' Pechotsch. and bath; sanitary plumblnff; : torio thai to a simple little song. 10. Douglas Gordon Kellie most desirable; stable and servant" sole agents! Raimund Pechotsch would also have Madame Belle Cole. quarters. met with more favor had he " given ENCORES. music of a higher class. a For prices and terms, applr to When vir Love's Sweet Sonar'.. nr.nri.ima Rnii r,xi tuoso to city cir- REFINED SUGARS, conies this the musical Carneval de Venice. Raimund Pechotarn cles expect to hear music which they do lankee Doodle with Variations Island Realty Cube and Granulated. not otherwise have chance to liear. Co. a Raimund Pechotscn ' but nearlyall the pieces which Pech- The piano accompaniment was played LIMITED. 0TT.S. . .. iPAINT ... otsch played are played, . and played by F. A. Ballaseyus - Prof. and the organ Wfill YiV- r.np nwn noArita' 1 T.- - f Vina 204 ' ...... J vu V . J'LVlV.. - L 1. U O .111.-mnrlti- u J air. a. u. ingaiis, Judd Building. - J Lucol and Linseed. We are in Receipt STEAM PIPE COVERING, MURPHY UNION Reed's Patent Elastic S ....OF AN.... JAPAN IS Covering. READY TO ELECTS OFFICERS INDURINE, ilegant Hawaiian "Water-pro- of Assortment Cold Water Paint, H. P. Baldwin Is Chosen to Lead Inside and outside, in white and OF . . . RETALIATE colors. . the Popular Temperance Organization. Annual FILTER PRESS CLOTH, (Continued from page 1.) N FOR 1902 Linen, and Jute. At a special meeting of the Francis Ir.sr through this citv on wav to Fpr Issue During December LU their Murphy Temperance Union eve- CEMENT, LIME AND the States, these being- held last BRICK mostly sailors, ning for the purpose of electing whose shore leave is spent in the most officers is in the hands of the printer. for the ensuing year, the following gen- disreputable resorts of the seaports, i Parties having special tlemen were elected: articles In These people are not compelled t sub preparation therefor will please' mit to the examination and yet they H. P. Baldwin, honorary president. complete same can-venien- ce AGENTS FOR have been closer to any possible in C. J. Austin, active president. at earliest A Large Variety fection that mav exist in a dirtv sec N. II. Tromblcy, first vice president. and hand, (or mall) WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., of Moses Kakuina, second vice president. tion of a city, than the residents of same to the undersigned not lat- .San Francisco, Cal. Geo. Bools, third vice president. the city who may come to leave it and Board of Directors: II. II. Ham, J. F. er than Nov. 1st. find disbarment. May, C. A. Yarkk, E. J. Wilson A. B. With these areruments the Japanese w aiiace...... Secretary I ,. have fortified themselves and have - and act n ... . f . vj. SHIRTS. asked again if there will be no oyes. Official Departments and BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, made 6a Philadelphia, change in the regulations which seem As the union is leans, Associations, Soci- Pa. to eovern tne examining: nhvsicians. trying to get on its MODERATE There is no feeling that the differences feet It was decided to look for other eties, Etc PRICES may to an quarters, and a lead armed outbreak, in committee cf one, con- are requested to report any fact the people of Japan seem, through sisting of Mr. K:dder, was appointed to IS EWELL UNIVERSAL tno newspapers, to teel that there will see Queen necessary corrections for the MILL CO.. be a if Emma Hall was available. Manufacturers of Cane- - just settlement of their demands. usual Register and Directory National The only remedy which is now dis The usual free concert will take place Shredder, New York. ,' at cussed in the capital is the breaking in their hall on Bethel street, Saturday feature of the Annual, with all oit or the relations which have exist- evening, with a specially fine program. revision of officers, etc., as of Waverley ed in the past, the stoppage of all emi- All are cordially Block, Hotel Street. gration to the States, and the inaugu- invited to attend. November, 1901. PARAFFINS PAINT COMPANY, ration of a commercial war against San Francisco, Cal. the nation which will not recognize the EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. advancement in science of the people. ADVERTISERS desiring space Any such action would Jead to se- rious results in Bupt. Boyd BeportB Cost cf will please prepare, or revise, OHLANDT & CO., LARGE SHIPMENT this Island. At the Fighting OF present time the Islands are the best Hamakua Fire at $5,000. copy to facilitate tha closing: Ban Francisco, Cal. advertised section globe Jap- cf the in work on the ANNUAL in- an. All over tln empire there are The Executive Council was in ses- and newspapers which print extended ac- sion the entire morning yesterday sure space therein. Are You IX 4I0BEG0N1AK". counts of conditions here, and it is thu It was decided to remove the flagpole opinion of the leaders of thought that in of no country or place where the Japan- front the Judiciary building, as C Surprised? ese could have the same success at- it is unsafe. G. tend their labors as here. So close is Superintendent Boyd reported that Thos. Thrum We the information which obtains In Jan- - the cost of fighting the , have a few fine time an that even some of the managers are Hamakua ilrts Publisher Hawaiian Annuals known bv name. In umipratinn has been about $5,000. pieces we i intend to offer at a von Hamm- -Youn Co. The liauor license of u v aw. reduced plantation presided Good- - ' price this week. You 9 the over by , for the Inn was renewed, und ale Han, who has been lauded there .Timino .-. .. will find yourself sumnsed less by returning laborers, so that now' " a oeer ji- - 3. onV-ha- cene at KaPa, Kauai. QUEEN there are more than T nf at the flight of time than at STREET HONOLULU. immigrants who Mvp hpani nf tiK manger of the V.'a'aiua plantation, the prices of time-piece- s, and THE WEATHER. these are anxious to work for him. which will Of the many emierrants from .Tanan Mtan Temperature 77.3. New TieP, Hoee, include beautiful majority Minimum Temperature Suspenders and Clocks, the at this time are men 72. as well as Ladies'! and women who are coming here be- - i Maximum Temperature S2. Underwear. i.i Local cause of the fact that returning Barometer at S p. m. 30.00; steadv Chatelaine Watches and Hunt Proverbs friends have told of what is to be Min Rainfall .02. They Mean Dew ing Case styles for men. ed here. have money enough to Point for the Day 66 3 come, and as well $30, which is paid in Mean Relative Humidity 67 u 11 to the S.Tt'nt of thp r mr--r lino t hpm Wfnds-X.-- N. I;.. 3: leather fair; New OF M. so that if the emigrant is rejected here slight valley showers in the evening Suits ft R. COUNTER, "Look Out for the Stone Wall!" there will be enough monev to tak - vua Wlth i Jioaerat" trades' JUST IN it him back to his native land without a tendency to valley showers. IQVE ' there being any unon thA BUILDING, FORT STREET. and chartre CURTIS J. LYONS, steamship company. There have been Territorial mar.v thousand annliratinrm fr.y n Meteorologist. Straw and Wool Hats, Pajamae, Custom Douse mits to come to Hawaii within the past Night Blanks. half year, but the Japanese DIAMOND HEAD Shirts, Bosa of the Road is not any SIGNAL STA- ment granting permits now, TION, 17. 10 Overalls, Trunk3 Drink 11 October p. m. Weather and Valises, at PRIMGBEE ana 13 will nnuvrPtodd not do so until it has ben learned that tho TTr.;t clear; wind fresh N. E. f A It W . ect States officials are rnt imintr AAIIAN OAZKTTE criminate against the incoming Japan- - I jr. COVTfn Read the Dally Advertiser; 75 ent liAN per tnoctn. FORT STREET.

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-- 8 ri saaBBasawraare'MiMaBMEHM WELCOME JfiS. F. WlORGfiN, Mm M Broter The Strike is Pan THETOTOR 65 QUEEN STREET, consequently P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72 sail- II we are receiving by every s1 earner and - - urn' ."1.1 'if?.t8t'i r .i fl ing vessel fresh and abundant supplies of Church Folk Greet THIS DAY. Their Fancy Groceries Returning . Ruction " Sale as well as the usual staple lines. GOODS! Minister. OF NEW GOODS! Saucrbrti nitcia You cannot do better if indeed you can do as well than patronize H. MAY & CO., HEARTY GREETINGS On Friday, October 18, Limited FOR MR. PEARSON AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, 1 di We take pleasure in directing our many will sell at Public Auction 0 cases of NEWLY ARRIVED call. Our delirery customers we have now on show a fine Speakers of All Denominations SAUERBRUNNEN. TELEPHONE your orders, or Thi3 water will be assortment of new goods in every depart- Express Their Joy That He sold in quantities system is prompt and accurate. ment. to euit purchasers. , Will Stay Here. In making this announcement we are JAS. P. MORGAN. pleased to state Our Buyer Has Done AUCTIONEER. Block, that Welcome was said to the Rev. G. L. Boston Wonders. Pearson of the Methodist Church last H. MAY & CO., Ltd., Fort Street evening by a throng of people of all His purchases enable us offer by far Telephones, 22, 24, 92. P. O. Box 336. to denominations, which filled the edifice The Cheapest and Best Stock i?e erer had. of that congregation, and which lack ed nothing in Its heartiness. There were addresses of welcome from rep resentatives of every church, and those which were delivered by the The following are a few of the many lines just to hand : members of his own congregation were 50 pieces Linen Table Damask, 65c, full of expressions of joyfulness that A "Chain" Smoker DfimPtip the pastor was to serve them for an l,u, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.; other year. Red Table Damask, superior quality, The reception, which was held in the Who lights his cigar from the end of main body of the, church, was one re- the one he is finishing should hold ) Department socyard markable for its unanimity and the to El Palencia because it leaves no Ready Made Table Cloths, 85c, 95c, character of the gathering. There were unpleasant taste to spoil the second pastors 15. no lines drawn, for the of the or third smoke. The reason is that SI. various evangelical congregations were 25 cases New Sheetings, brown and there to testify that the feeling which white. was in evidence was not bounded by creed. It was close to S o'clock when Cottons and Ladies' Long Cloth. the services were commenced by the Cheaper than ever. singing of a hymn, and then the regu DAY. 8 B " J T" H h program was Inaugurated by Mr. THIS 1 1 JS I H lar The Perfect Blend . . 1 g Richard H. Trent, who acted as the W chairman of the evening. A solo, A Special Purchase of 125 pairs Fine Scotch Wool "Wait," by Mr. A. B. Wallace, was the Ruction Sale opening number. After this" Mr. C. 13. op 10-4- , 11-- 4 12-4- . bankets, detachable, and Manufacturers Ripley spoke the words of welcome for Samples (slightly soiled), will be sold at maker's price. the congregation. Mr. Ripley in feel Dry Goods and Fnroiinre expressed joy ing terms the which the cigar of the highest Aj. people of the church re- felt that their excellence. Made in 30 sizes. quest to the conference that Mr. Pear On Friday, October 18, Tjnl,!rt 1000 pc3. White Victoria Lawn, 75c, son should be sent to fill the pulpit Dress AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., 90c, 1.15, 1,25, 1 50, 2.00, 2.25 prpc. for another year was granted, lie ex DOLTZ, CLYf.IER & CO., WM pressed the opinion that there was in At my salesroom. 63 Queen street, I 500 pieces India Linen, 10c to 50c the church one sentiment, and that will sell at Public Auction the follow PHILADELPHIA. I Department per yard. was that under the present pastorate ing goods: j fr Belts, there was nothing but good feeling, Handkerchiefs, Purses, ' 50 pieces Fine White Dimity, 10c to and that with unity among the mem Pins, Hair Pins, Buttons, & IAWRENCE & CO., 25c per yard. bers the greatest good would come to Jewelry, Socks, Towel3, jfi fmA the community at Hand Mirrors, 100 church and the Under Garments, Thread, pieces Black India Linen, 20c and large. Mr. Ripley was followed by Mrs. ; Garden Trowels, Rugs, 30c yard. Bemrose, who spoke in the same strain Show Case, Pictures, 275 pieces new pattern Indigo Prints, of the church work, and the fact that Beds, Bureaus, Washstanda, it was going forward to the benefit of Sideboards, Cane Chairs, 15 yards $1.00. congre- those within and without the Box Couch, Etc., Etc. , gation. . 3 cases new Shepherd's Checks (fine Mr. G. spoke for the . for school wear) 16 yards $1.00. Mark Johnson JAS. F MORGAN, 9 young people, particularly those who AUCTIONEER. 75 pieces white and new colors in are members of the Epworth League. 1 Piques, Silk and Wool Mixed Black He said in brief that the youngor members of the church were mo.it Dress Goods. The newest for pleased by the return of the pastor, Skirts. Sure to sell on sight as they felt that they had in him a Has Heard of the The water from these fa- friend whose interest In their welfare mous springs is on was personal, and that they would ex- now sale HOSIERY 250 doz. Hermsdorf Dye Full Length perience help from his counsel and ad- Bartktt in Honolulu. vice in their lives. Great Dyspepsia, Lace Hose (a pleasure to show Mr. Trent, who is the superintendent Springs cure for them) 30c, 50c, 75a pair. of the Sunday school, was most hearty Liver and Kidney Trouble, in his greeting to the returning pastor, I Of California and spoke at length of the good which also Rheumatism A grand assortment in all came through his thoughtful and wise RIBBONS the new supervision of the various branches of snaaes ana in every wiatn made. the work of the church. Mr. Trent then called upon the Rev. Mr. Moto-kow- a, Value best ever bought. the Rev. J. P. Erdman, W. K. LOVEJOY & COMPANY. Azbill and others who in brief remarks touched upon the general feeling of SOLE AGENTS FOR THE TERRITORY OST ITAWait church people that the return of Mr. A choice Pearson was for the bettering of the Laces and Embroideries Y?YL l0i religious life of the city, and that his Ldgings and influence in the work of the past had Insertions to been for the uplifting of the communi- ma ch. ty. Call and see them. Mr. Pearson was then called upon to ITS SALE SILVER KING TOBACCO reply, and his response showed that he felt the depth of the good will which We are showing some of swellest was displayed in the many expressions OP ens the of friendship for him and his work. He at the price of lower grades. spoke first of the relation of the va- THE IDEAL SMOKE rious churches of the city, and how Residence Property Also in this department we have they worked together in perfect har- mony for the accomplishment of all of A. FOR Furnishing opened a case of Men's Colored that could be done for the Christian Estate Kraft, deed. Lisle life of the people. He referred to the Thread Half Hose silk stripes success of the cjhureh in the past, and PIPE OR CIGARETTES and polka dots. how he felt that there could be the Under instructions from MR. W. L. Department same success attained in the future by HOWARD, Administrator of the Estate honest, hard and consistent work in of A. Kraft, deceased, I will sell at Pub Carefully Selected from the the future. Referring to the interest lic Auction, on Oct. 19th at 12 o'clock best growths of Virginia and in the work here felt by "the people noon at my salesroom, 65 Queen of the Mainland, he said that the Street, that valuable property on North Carolina tobacco. workers here should feel that they had the corner of Lunalilo and Kewalo ! friends in the church there, who Call and Examine Our Fine Stock thought of the Christian people here in streets and known as the Kraft Home- their efforts for the good of mankind, stead. It will be and that there was constant interest The property has a frontage of 292 there in the progress of church work feet on Lunalilo street, 2G0.3 on Ke- YOUR here. walo street and on Ewa boundary of FAVORITE BRAHO JOB-SAL- speeches of welcome and 96-1- THIS IS. NO After the 371.5 feet, containing an area of 1 response the entire throng of people when once tried and you will shook hands with Mr. and Mrs. Pear- acres. m The prices we have bought on allows us a fair margin son, and then all adjourned to the Upset price 16,000.00. tind it lawn of the parsonage, where, under Terms One-ha- lf Cash, balance in 1 and our customers can buy the trees, lighted by strings of lan- or 2 years at the current rate of inter- Sweet. Ccol and Economical. terns, ices and cakes were served to est. ft" all, and an hour was spent in greet- Deeds expense. ings. Among those present were Mr. at purchaser's and Mrs. Peter High. Mr. and Mrs. F. The Cheapest Best This large large assort- H.HACKFELD& and M. Hersha, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. tract has a CQ..LTD. Fred Young. Mr. Littleton, Mr. and ment of well grown fruit and orna- Mrs. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mr. mental trees. Water laid on through- Exclusive Dealers for the Hawaiian Islands IN THE TRADE. and Mrs. Downing. Miss Downing, Mr. out, and land of sufficient area to al- Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. Hartley, Dr. low being subdivided into several fine Garvin, the Rev. and Mrs. Muckley, the Rev. J. P. Erdman, Mrs. Petrie, residence sites. Mrs. Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Kern, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. For further particulars apply to W. "ULSt Ross Bemrose, Mr. Ross Hartley, Mr. L. HOWARD, Administrator, or to J and Mrs. Abernathy. Mr. James Aber-nath- y, Mr. Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. JAS. F. MORGAN, BY THE NIPPON MARU Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey, Mrs. and Miss Finley, Mrs. and Miss Ferguson, AUCTIONEER. Mr. and Mrs. McKec-hnie- , Mrs. Mesiek, the Misses Mulling, Mr. and Mrs. True, 1ILKS--SILKS--SXL- KS It Mrs. Wagner. Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. & Myriek, Mr. J. F. Cooke, Mr. Perkins, kJru 1 nil Mr. Dunlap. Mr. Bryant, Mr. Oilman, JAS. F. M0SGAH A Fine Assortment. Also tht Rev. and Mrs. CJulick. Mrs. Kern-bau- Mr. W. M. Dunn, Mr. Alex Lyle, Mr. liilts, Mr. C. J. D-.- y. Mr. W. N. The Very Latest Style LIMITED. Hubbard. Messrs. John and Wiil Tem-pleto- n, Kimonos Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson, Miss Tackbpry. Mr. Fred Loring, Miss Now Displayed at AND HOTEL Nt-ibtl- , the Misses Mains, Mrs. FOKT STS Fchniidte, Mr. Reedy, Mr. Pouchet, Mr. Queen and Mrs. Mason, Mr. Morris and Mr. 65 Street. SCSI .'ihii Martin. ?. 0. Eax Tafjjsheju 71 141 Hotel Street. ooLMJUUi:

THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU OCTOBER 18. 1901.

LOCAL BREVITIES. MURDERED Moanalua, a native boy. is being ed HAMILTON, BROWN Ex "OREGONIAN," a large shipment as to his sanity. of $ D G t'amarinos is out again, hav- SHOE CO.'S ing recovered from his recent illness. HPT Cash Registers Refrigerators George Lycurgus will leave before 50 A long for an extended tour of the Unit- SECURITY SI 0 KM ed States and Europe. Tinware jury-roo- m Agateware The Judiciary building and was given a thorough cleaning SCHOOL and overhauling yesterday morning. Fairbanks' Scales Children of Kaiulani School celebrat- Buckets and Tubs ed the anniversary of the princess for iwalani the school was named yesterday - Brings whom the y- -- ;,v buys afternoon. on uc 7a jx Lamps and Shelf Hardware Queen Liliuokalani will probably 3. a visit Washington. She will visit old News of friends in the East, and may spend the a pair. Trunks and Dress Suit Cases winter there. V. F. C. Hasson and C. H. W. Nor- Killing. ton left yesterday for a pleasure trip to Kauai. They will be absent for about two weeks. Here is a shoe made for good wear; the very best of materials If the report of passengers who ar- A Japanese baby is reported to have on Wed- fallen from the School street bridge used in its construction. Jl CO rived on boat from Kauai 3 the Wednesday afternoon, and to have For school boys and girls a shoe that will stand the grind of school. avies nesday be true, another horrible crime been quite badly injured. LET THE CHILDREN TRY THEM. fcaa been added to the Islands' record The Lei Poni Moi Club will give a LIMITED. f dark deeds. dance tomorrow evening at the club-roo- statement a3 told to a reporter, on School street, the Iolani Agents for The Quintet frunishing the music. Stirling Lubricating Oils, Alsen Cement, is that last Saturday a man killed his orgle at Koloa, The Governor directs that flags on Angle Lamp Co. and lloche Harbor Lime. wife during a drunken all public buildings of the Territory be Manufacturers' Shoe Co. by striking- her over the head with a placed at half mast until and includ- beer bottle. ing the 24th day of this month. The murder is said to have taken ltev. L. M. Hartley and wife have place a luau which was attended returned from a visit to Mr. J. B. at on by many natives. Drinking continued Atherton's home Pacific Heights, party were more to their home on Lunalilo street steadily until all the Ng Monwar has been admittedto DTP 3 or leas under the Influence of liquor, the bar by Judge Gear. He is the firt IB I IT REDUCTIONS and according to the report, a man Chinese to practice law in Hawaii, and named K. Aiamanu got into an alter- probably the first in the United X cation with bis wife, Mary J. Aiama-- u, States. ON on There will be a rehearsal of the choir $3.00 during which he struck her the of the Second Congregation of St. An- head with a beer bottle, crushing her drew's Cathedral this evening at 8 skull and killing her. instantly. o'clock, at which all members are ex Eastman A coroner's jury had been empanelled pected to be present. Cards have been issued by Mr. John To and waa hearing evidence as to the Kodaks. W. C. Jenkins, announcing the marriage murder when the Iwalani left. of his daughter, Marie Jane, to Llew Crowell, ' late of the local police de- ellyn Napela Gay, on Saturday, Octo partment, i3 deputy sheriff where the ber 26, at 8 o'clock, in St. Andrew's killing is said to have taken place. Cathedral. 5. We have a big re- Neither Deputy Sheriff Chillingworth The Malibran Society, of Oahu Col- inaugurated lege, will give an interesting entertain- t new duction on all Kodaks. Kindly High Sheriff Brown had heard ment on Friday afternoon, at 2 p. m. 5 Clearance anything of the reported murder last The program includes rhetorical exer compare our prices: sight. The latter said that judging cises and music. The Pancake Club i from the detailed report he was ed will assist. ! let Stylish can Suits to the murder had John F. Colburn has received a Sale nil believe that ter from Hogan, saying that he will Regular. Our Prlc committed. would actually been lie come to Honolulu with his company in $ 5 00 $ 00 Pocket . Kodak 1x2 i not. In the ordinary course of events, November. He offers to pay the bills Made of Folding Pocket ZhixZV .... 10 00 8 00 Alpaca, braided sailor collars with natty ties. ear of it officially until the next boat, himself, if the money is not forthcom These ing line. No. 2 Falcon 3ix3& 5 00 4 00 All Bathing Suits for women and children are the typical beeause the reports from the deputies from this end of the In Lines of of Tax Appeals was in No. 2 Bull's Eye 3Ux3' ... 8 00 6 40 styles to popular at the bathing resorts of the Atlantic coast are made up to the end of each w eek, The Court session but a few minutes last even No. 4 Bull's Eye 4x5 12 00 9 60 during the past summer. You're sure to be pleased with and then forwarded to the police ing, adjourned hearing theta: and without No. 2 Eye Special, they're stunning. headquarters In Honolulu. ' any income cases. The proceedings Bull's are public, with a request to reporters ZVzxPA .' 15 00 12 00 not to publish private accounts. No. 4 Bull's Eye Special, Laces and ANDRADE GIVES The business of the Honolulu Stock 4x5 20 00 16 00 Black with white collars $3.50 Children's, 6 to 10 years, $3.C0 Yards is now being closed out. Bar- No. 2 10 00 8 00 f gains are offered at private sale for Bullet 3x34 Blue with red collars, $4.50 12 to 16 " $3.50 UP THE FIGHT ve- No. 4 Bullet 4x5 15 00 12 00 carriage and buggy horses, mules, Blue " whita " $3.50, $5 hicles of all kinds,, harness, etc. Call No. 2 Bullet Special ZixZ'a 18 00 14 40 Lace early at the stables and take your No. 4 Bullet without roll pick. Will Remain With Territory Stables holder 20 00 16 00 On Saturday morning the Young 9 to Assist the New Men's Christian Association juniors No. 4 Bullet Special 4x5 . . 25 00 20 00 Yokings will go to Mrs. J. B. Castle's place at No. 4 Cartridge 4x5 25 00 20 00 Manager. Walkiki and enjoy a swim in the surf. No. 5 Cartridge 5x7 35 00 28 00 Your Children The start will be made at 9 o'clock, A and the party will return to town F. 8. Thomas, the new manager of the about noon. Territory Stables, took hold of the busi- Governor Dole will call a meeting Need Stockings ness yesterday about 4 o'clock, and in soon of those Interested in the pro- An-drad- e, posed company with former manager John McKinley monument. Represen- Every Instrument is Brand-Ne- w ! Immense They always do And what a pleasure it is to a mother to at once began to go over the busi- tatives of the Chamber of Commerce, i have such a splendid selection to choose from as ours. Read our Bar Association, Japanese and Chinese Not a shop worn, damaged or seco- f ness. The plan is to have the old official merchants, and other organizations 1 list of prices: Btay with the company for the next two will be asked to attend. nd-! and Kodak in our stock. Reductions months or so, to permit Mr. Thomas to Queen Liliuokalani gave an audience become acquainted with the business men yesterday at 11 o'clock to Fathers Childrens' Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings, all sizes, 4 pairs for$l V f the city. This will more thoroughly Boarman and Megevney, the two Jesuit priests from St. Louis, now conducting The same, extra heavy, sizes 7 to 10, 3 pairs for quip him for the duties of his position. Remember, we f FOR TBIS TVEEK. tl a series of mission lectures at the are headquarters for Lisle The agreement to settle the matters of Catholic Cathedral. A pleasant half Kodak Films, Dry Plates, Printing Pa- thread, extra heavy, all sizes, 3 pairs for $1 the stables company in this way was hour was spent by the priests at Wash- pers, in fact, everything required In Girl's Black Cotton Stockings, shaped legs, all sizes, 4 pairs ington Place. the forSl reached yesterday afternoon, after many Photo line, at popular price. Lisle thread, shaped legs, all sizes, 50 cents per pair conferences between the of The plans for the new road up Tan- directors the have completed by company old manager talus been the The same in drop stitch, lace . .50 cent3 per pair and the and his Public Works Department and for- friends. Mr. Andrade consulted his attor warded to S. T. Alexander at San Girls' !o;kings in tans, white and red. neys and, it Is said, they decided that he Francisco for annroval. Ho hn acrppfl a r n Infants Cotton Socks, black, white and tan, j to pay expense of improve nnirnmo plain and lace, 25c was without the grounds for a success- - j the the $ in. Bnfl5um& ment, anj work will be begun as soon Co. iu., Infants' Lisle Thread Socks, " " " " " 35c fn! fight, and It was soon after this that as a reply is received. Hobron Drug Trl.nhnnK 1RT the decision was by Infants' Silk Socks, white, black, pink, blue, $1 to $.50 per reached him. A meeting will be held in the Catho- --SCO STREET pair Mr. Thomas has most recently been the lic clubrooms this morning 10:30 FORT AND KINO. at for wk "trie manager of the Yeagar stock interests on the purpose of devising ways and Kauai, and comes to position equip- means to arrange for a fair and luau the for the benefit of the Catholic Sisters ped as an excellent horseman. He wrill in the construction of the new convent. For waists and wrappers have the aid of Mr. And'ade in establish- The affair will be given under the di- ing himself here. rection of the former pupils of the con- We are showing a splendid line of Striped Albatross in all vent, and all are earnestly requested to attend. shades; French Flannels with polka dot3 embroidered on, BUSINESS LOCALS. The free distribution of palms, orna- Fleur de lis patterns and Persian designs. mental and shade trees, and other V. The climate has no effect on Peerless plants, from the Government Nursery Don't overlook our plain Challies, 2S-inch- es wide, evening Preserving on 0 Paint. King street, will be resumed next 0 Ehades and dark colors. Thes9 goods are sure to pleasa Mr. Jas. Steiner, at 116 Hotel street, Monday, October 21st. The distribu- o has an office for rent. Same is cen- tion days will be Mondays and Fridays, you. trally located. from 8 a. m. to noon, and 1 to 4 p. m. o No plants will be given out from the ! Hawaiian Lodge, F. & A. M., meets nursery without a SEE OUR WIHB0W DISPLAYS. tonight in special session. Work in written order from degree. the office of the Commissioner of Agri- the third culture In the basement of the Capitoi A good mare and business wagon can building. be bought at a bargain by consulting our classified ads. Eril-ER- All of the hackmen of this city are 1 3 i" CO. now using the kilfly prep- S aration, as sold by the Pacific Hard- fill ware Co., Ltd. win i FORT STREET. Oahu Lodge No. 1, K. of P., will meet tonight. There will be work in the 2t achs' -- second rank, and all members are ask- Mi ed to be present. I. M. Shigeta, carpenter, painter and for it; paper hanger, has removed from Bcre-tani- a - 'I and Maunakea to Miller and Punchbowl streets. Towels f T The new Orpheum restaurant is giv- Iftp?'' s .,?mmm ing very prompt, clean service, and r Lo remarkably good meals for 25 cents. See their advertisement. The ll3t of officers elected at the an- The kinds that last a long NANTUCKET HAMMO CKS. nual meeting of the Moana Hotel time and give every satisfaction. Co., Ltd., who are to serve for the en- The prices we quote should suing year, is published elsewhere. loosen your purse strings. Beautiful chiffon-tucke- d hats, in & Co., black ana all colors, at Mrs. C. L. Cotton Towels Pearson Potter Dickerson's millinery parlors. Fort street, between Hotel and Beretania. 21x43 $1.20 per dozen. Fine rich cut glass, sterling silver 22x45 11.45 per dozen. (J26 maments, are shown in W. W. Di-mon- FORT STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 317 window today. They are beau- T ties, and make suitable presents for Turkish Towels ccasfons. all 20x31 $1.20 per dozen. will only 0 It cost you $150 for a fine 22x47 $1.40 per dozen. ruber-tir- e, piano-bo- x low-whe- el bugry 19x39, extra heavy, $2.10 per To Hoy if purchased at the Pacific Vehicle and B Supply Company, on Beretania dozen. near Fort. street Sauerbrunnen, In quantities to suit Linen Towels Plumbina Material doctor A today salts-room- will be rold at Morgan's s, 1Sx29 $1.40 per dozen. at 10 o'clock. to put up articles In firt-c!a- s U At same time 1Sx26 $1.65 per dozen. WITHOUT A PLUMBER the ttyl and place there will also be a sale of .verege C ry goods and furniture. 22x44 $2.63 per dozen. of Tery mll advantage to the householder. The people cf Hono- lulu been "cinched" o often by plumber th&t they are afraia to one A Union gasoline en- hT iet C flay' work. - gine, with battery; also, a in the Window ! onto a Job by i Z7- ' locomotive and boiler, with all Iok will put your ot BAILEY'S PLUMBING SHOP plumbing in condition and fittings, and a iron smokestack, We are showing range offered for sale a bargain by a fine connect wita the lewer for a rery low figure. And guarantee the Job will 0 at the of Novelty P. polka dot. Oceanic Gas and Electric Co., Ltd. K.'s, INSPECTION by the GOVERNMENT offlciala. And guarantee strlpod and figured patterns, 23 PASS alo Mr. L. Schweitzer will receive bids work by honest men 1 cheaper than for of cents per yard. that day's contract Contracts are the entire stock the M. K. Kil- -' by ' in Co., Ltd., as it stands. Parties taken, however, and promptly filled ' desiring to purchase will havf privi- , & CO., lege of examining stock by calling on , DAVID LAWRENCE him at his office, Nuuanu and Merchant N. DRY GOODS CO. HONOljUbU flieets. S. Si CHS' asiey vmmmnq, 5Hop i s U; FORT STREET. Read the Daily Advertiser; T5 cents! IMPORTERS OF MATERIAL AND PLUMBERS, per month. NO. 1C7 KING STREET.

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OCTOBER 18, 1901. THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, 52 THE PACIFIC Classified Advertisements. I Ml Canadian-Australia- n Royal Commercial Advertiser Honolulu, HSIG WANTED. Entered at the Postofflce at Second-clas- s Matter. t t At H. T., GOOD tenant to start a rooming 27firVl A building, Sunday house in the elegant Elite Man bieamsnip uompan; Issued Every Morning Except third floor; fifteen beautiful rooms. by tba THE SPHER James Steiner, 116 Hotel St. 5990 COMPANY, fee simple of HAWAIIAN GAZETTE room; We offer the a CANADIAN Block, fc5 King GENTLEMAN desires furnished E'eamers of the above line running !n connection with the Von Holt No. South St office. COMPANY-be- t ween Sydney, references. Address "L.," this valuable piece of warehouse PACIFIC RAILWAY Vancouver, B. C, and A. W. PEARSON .... Business Manager. 6990 N. 8. W.. and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu, and Brisbane. Q., are SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ground on Prison road, Iwilei, CAPABLE stenographer and typewrit- 2DDlG stt 23IOri.OlTJLl"Ul. For the United States (including Ha Yesterday Saw a er, young man, desires evening em- near O. R. & L. Co.'s wharves. On or about the dates below stated, vi: waii Territory): ployment; can also devote part af- 3 months ternoon. Address "B-79- ," this office. Vic- - Vancouver, B. C, . Trom Sydney and Brisbane, for From Victoria and f month 00 Big Crowd at 19S9 torla and Vancouver, B. for Brisbane and Sydney: i 8 00 C: mf - permanent posi- Advertising rates on application. EXPERT bookkeeper; The ground is available also MOAN A OCT. 23 AORANGI OCT. 26 Makiki. tion; one capable of opening and A corporation books; MIOV.-ER- NOV. 20 NOV. 23 closing large set for Oriental Etores and lodg MOANA experience, references; ...DEC. 18 . . DEC. 21 state salary, AORANGI MIOWERA bond required; Al man only. Address ings. MOANA JAN. 15 1 8 Bookkeeper," this office S983 FOOTBALLERS WANTED TIMEJTABLE. MAN 45 new mperlal Limited," Is now running dally GETTING .READY WHO makes a tour of the plantations, 4 magnificent service the "I lns The 100 line. Address BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND MONTREAL., making the run In hours, 1, 1901. to handle a side In world. Trom and IIIafter Jan. Co., 22 Clay St., San change. The finest railway service the without EU-T&- pe. 1 Through tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and OUTWARD. Francisco, Cal. Dally Dally Daily Dally Dally Lack of a Recreation Ground is For freight and passage and all general Inforn.atlon, apply to Stations. ex. ex. HELP WANTED. Bun. Bun. Being Sadly Felt Varied MANAGER wanted in every large a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. county agents for Agts. 7:10 8:11 11:CS 8:11 6:10 to appoint the T&80. H. Davies Co., Ltd., Gen'l Honolulu . . famous "Game o' Skill" nickel Blot Pearl City .. 8:03 9:48 V.M 1:47 6:80 I'ems of Sport. 8:10 machine for drinks or cigars; lawful it Ewa Mill ....IJSl 10:08 15:01 4:06 everywhere; takes place of all for- Albert ciciS Walanae . 10:60 4: bidden Blot machines. Rented or Waialua . 11:65 1:40 The two Winter League baseball sold on easy payments. Secure ter- Kabuku . 12:81 1.11 games will be played at Makiki on ritory quick. PALMER BILLIARD FINANCIAL Co. TABLE WORKS, Chicago, 111. 5964 "game be- INWARD. Saturday. The first will be AGENT V Dally Dally Dally Dally tween the Police and Capitols and after FOR RENT. it Station. ex. --I Tim TTofolo: Bun. that is concluded the Custom House AN OFFICE, centrally located. Jas. passenger of this line wilt arrive and leave this port a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. will play E. O. Hall & Son. Steiner, 116 Hotel street. 5991 The fine steamers 3:08 hereunder: Kahuku . 6:51 On account of illness, Jim Gorman u Waialua . 6:16 2:Gfl SIX-ROO- M cottage, 1921 Punchbowl stock and bond broker I . 7:10 S:S3 will be unable to assist the Custom street near the Pauoa bridge. 591)0 FOR SAN FRANCISCO. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Waianae Ewa Mill 7:45 1:01 4:52 House team. ALAMEDA . . ...OCT. 23 ALAMEDA . .".OCT. 19 Pearl City 6:11 8:01 1:10 42 ON Alexander street, house; 29 Honolulu 6:60 8:33 1:05 6:2 Oahu College and Oahn College servants' quarters, stable, good yard. VENTURA . , OCT. SONOMA OCT. 13 Excnangi ALAMEDA . . NOV, 13 G. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITH, Alumni will play football at Punahou Inquire at 1717 Bingham street, or Member of Honolulu Stock ALAMEDA .NOV. 9 p. address P. O. Box 658. 59SS SIERRA ...... NOV. 19 Superintendent. a. & T. A. on Saturday. The Honolulu Athletic 1 ALAMEDA DECj 4 VENTURA KOV.20 AT.AMEDA . . NOV. 29 Club-Hackfe- ld game will also probably FURNISHED or unfurnished room, x HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. played on college campus. centrally located; 1414 Fort street. I be the 5965 Orders tot the purchwt r m Honolulu, October 17, 1901. The Kackfelds will it is said make a Stocks and Bondi cr fully s4 I great bid for victory.-- ; The Honolulus COTTAGES at Palama; Peterson lane. Apply to C. F. Peterson, IS Ka&hu-man- u promptly executed. KAMK Of STOCK. Capital Val Bid Ask, will be without the services of Jjy, street. 6917 Loans negotiated Schemerhorn and Aylett. ' The two lat- MXBCAJTIIL DESK room in Boston block. Inquire : ter are hors de combat and Joy has to 205. 5978 r- - 1 U. Hi C W VI. VV...... 1,000,000 10G 425 at room - w m ft. 8.8achg' Dry Gooils 1U UUilllCt. L.1U1I Willi LliC oaniiig vt "c t.Lw j i play for the Police in their baseball to Issue, to intending passengers, Coupon Through Tickets by any to,, via. eo.ooc 100 1C0 ELEGANT offices, single or en suite, fioor, JudtJ cared UB. Kerr A Co,, Ltd. 200,000 50 6) game against Capitols. . OFFICBOround sulUire, 10 uuuou oicvica, a.uW the suitable for mercantile or profes- raiiroaa, rrom san irrancisco, an points in tuv Postofflce 190. Telepboct new Dy any sieamsnip une 10 an i,urupeui yuiva. Pat Gleason will play no more base- sional business, in a modern building, box III lorn Apply, ball this season Will devote his centrally located. Will E. HONOLULU. 3"03 FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO ItWM i,000,000 20 25! but Fisher. 5966 Haw. Agricultural Co 1,000,000 100 energies to intercollegiate football. Haw. Com. A Bug. Co. i,312,750 100 The ground was WAREHOUSE space, SO x 50 feet, in H&wanan sugar vo... 2.000,000 20 Makiki recreation ONLY tionoma '750,030 100 13) 15) crowded to its limits yesterday after- warehouse fronting on Alakea street; THE DIRECT LINE 2,000,000 20 suitable for store or storage. Apply . G. IRWIN & Co Honotaa..., ' noon with athletes practicing for com- WM Haiku 600,000 100 510 to Will E. Fisher, Merchant and Ala- OBUU.U., ...... 500,000 20 24J ing contests. Several baseball teams kea streets. 5589 LI MITE Kihel Plan. Cc. 2,600,000 60 were out in force and two intercollegiate BLipahola It 160.000 100 "ioj Agents Oceanic S. S. Co. Koloa UO0.O00 100 '0 and an Association football team were ROOMS AND BOARD. General UcBrydeS.Co.Lt a.EOO.eoc 20 doing steady work. Nabita Sugar Co. A ( 20 Call flew as thickly as. on a battle- DESIRABLE room and board, at the " PildupJ 20 Vida Villa, 1030 King street. 6954 8,600,000 100 125 field and the element of danger was Onoiaea..... 1,000,000 20 2S about as great. OoKala 600,000 20 OFFICES FOR RENT. Oo OJaa Sugar Co. LtAi I 812,600 20 The Honolulu Athletics did not put in ill " Paid up J,S00,000 20 an appearance in satisfactory numbers IN BREWER building, Queea stwet, i 01owaIn.... 160,000 100 "iib only light work was done. Con on reasonable term. Apply to C. Paanhan Bug. Plan.3o 5,000,000 60 anl & Co., M7 faciao... 500,000 100 2io siderable kicking was indulged in for Brwer Ltd. 75O.0C0 100 m the purpose of bettering the wind of the Pepeekeo.... 750,000 100 175 FOR SALE. & S.S. Co Pioneer 2,000,000 100 A) men on the line. Occidental Oriental Pioneer Mill Co. As. 125.000 100 24 The Hackfelds did a lot of snappy A Union gasoline engine, 4,5wJ,'.,CO Waialua Agr. 100 62 S6-in- TO Co... 576 r.nd will on complete with battery, tank, ch Waliuiu 700,000 100 work take the field Satur fj Walmanalo 262,000 100 day a much improved aggregation. pulley, etc.; a locomo- 30-fo- DENVEK, and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. waimea 125,000 ica s.. 70 tive boiler, with all fittings, and ot 'f Coach Elston was out with the men and port iron smokestack. Apply, Oceanic KANSAS CITY, Steamers of the above companies w ill call at Honolulu and leave this several new faces were seen in the line- Gas and Electric Co., Ltd., Magoon o or dates below mentioned: SriAMSHir Cot. up. From present team about the Wilder 8.S. Co 500,000 100 indications this block. 5991 ST. L.OUIS, r FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Inter-Islan- d 6. 8. Co., 600,000 100 "91 will keep their opponents busily engag- well-establish- OMAHA, ed from whistle to whistle tomorrow. THE ed business of the yERU . . , . . ; ....".';:. . OCT. 12 PEKING OCT. 11 MISGSLLAKBOUI- - M. E. Co., v The Association players numbered Killean Ltd.; bids will be ST. PAUL, : 1 . i . , . OCT. 22 COPTIC . i GAELIC . . OCT. 2J Hawallan Electric co. 230,000 100 about two dozen and did received for the entire stock, from considerable Monday, 21, Thursday, Oc- CHICAGO AMERICA MARU . ...OCT. 20 HONGKONG MARU NOV. I Bon. P.p. Tr. & Li. Oc. 250,000 100 'ioo rapid work. Most October to 89,0CO 10 . of last season's 24.; 7 NOV. aanraai xeiepaoue oo. 6 tober privilege of examination on AND ALL 3EKING . . NOV. CHINA t O. B. L. Co 2,000,000 100 Scotch and English players .were pur- DORIC NOV. 1J 4 calling at my office. L. Schweitzer, . .. .NOV. 14 suing the practice 5991 GAELIC NIPPON MARU NOV. 24 "''A- - round ball and was Nuuanu and Merchant streets. Principal Points 28 Eastern HONKONQ MARU . NOV. PERU . . DEC. I kept up until darkness set in. ! CHINA . . NOV. 30 COPTIC DEC. 10 First National Back... 110 There is a growing feeling among A GOOD mare and business wagon. V First Am. Savings Bk. local Address "X-25- ," this office. 0991 DORIC . . DEC. 10 & Trust Co 102 athletes that, the baseball season Three Trains Daily from. ?TIPPON MARU DEC. 18 I should be considerably curtailed or BOSDS. declared ended. The baseballers have STORE FIXTURES. SAN FRANCISCO. Caw. SoTt.5 per cent. J 8 monopolized .the Makiki and Punahou GET our prices on billiard and pool ta- Two Trains Daily from Clio R. R. Co. 6 per ct. 10" grounds for several months past and it bles before buying elsewhere; sold on Hon. K.T.fcL.Co easy payments. Our cushions are PORTLAND. Kwm Plantation 6 v.c is now the turn for the football men 5i guaranteed for twenty years, and are QUICKEST MAN'S For general Information apply to P. M. 8. 8. Co, O. K. L.. Co 10 to have an inning. According to the THE TIME BT Oahu Plant, 6 p. c... made by a new vulcanizing process. HOURS. Olaa Plan . 6 p. c schedule of the Winter Baseball League Old tables fitted with our cushions Waialua Ag. Co. 6 p, c there are still twelve games to be play- are as good as new; satisfaction ed and only one ground, Makiki, on guaranteed or money refunded. See UNION PACIFIC which to play them. If this schedule our advertisement of "Manager TRAINS Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. TIDES, BUN AND MOON. is carried out it will give a black eye Wanted" for lawful slot machine. ARE PALACES ON WHEEL. to legitimate game. PALMER BILLIARD TABLE the fall 59C4 New and Modern Equipment. 03 S'l WORKS, Chicago, III. AGENTS. e P. s a The prospects for a successful foot- Doul le Drawing Room Palac .01-er- s. p fc If " 3 21 ball season were never brighter, there h! h- being six good teams in the field. LOST. Buffet Smoking and Library Cars. a The Free Reclining Chair Cars. O) trouble is that there will be no ground ONE black and tan Gordon setter pup, Ordinary Sleeping Cars. on which to play if the baseball season six months old, and one black, white !a.H.lFt. p.m. d.m. a.m. Sets. and spotted Llewellin pup, Dlnl . Cars, Meals a la cart. , 4 is allowed to run on indefinitely. The tan setter D. on 114 4ij 2 1 Zt 10.i5 l 84 5,6 5 7. 13 three months old. A reward will be W. HITCHCOCK, 6. A.. i D.m. Oahu College ground will be used by 1 Montgomery 8t. !i.v 5 a a M'lO 'i5 paid for the return of or both rnpi ol 41 14 2 65 5 8; 7.6 the college and alumni teams either San Francisco, CL ert , 6 01j 2 lj 5 4ju ifl I 14 5 M 5.S3 8 42 which of these dogs to Richard Ivers, cor- icur. 17 o 461 o 11. as 2 13 S 67 6.84 U.80 naturally have first call upon it. ner Pensacola and Hasslnger streets, 1 n The Association football season also and r.o questions asked. 59S9 'Hew York to Honolulu via Pacific Coast !8 7 87 2 0 7.44'a.m 8 21 5.57 5 33 19 8.81 18 9 45! 0 61 l..ti 5 i8 5 3J,11.12 promises to be a record breaker and the players J51 are certainlyentitled to the THE SPLENDID NEW STEEL STEAMERS 'CO.. 20 9 1.7'U C8 2.1, 540,5 58 5.3:'a.ra. 0-- K- 1I1 partial use of the Makiki ground, which HJ LODGE HO. I, - OFP. 6,000 August 8. S. AMERICAN, tons, sailed . Mon.. 2110 S! I.Sam.! F2 5 48 5 53 5 Sl f.re Is a public recreation ground. If the S. $. CALIFORNIAN, 6,000 tons, sailed from New York June 16th; will loo baseballers hog the Makiki ground, on Puget Sound about September 1st, for Hawaiian ports. First Quarter of the moon on the 20th THERE WILL BE A REGULAR f. 7:30 a. m. which by the way they have no right Freight received at Company's whr-- Forty-Secon- d street. South Brook- at meeting of the above lodge this (Fri- Tlmea ot the tide are taken from the to do, the "socket-- " players will not lyn, at all times. .,. . day) evening, October 18, 1901, at 7:30 United States Coast and eodetlo Sur- have a look in at all. o'clock. For further particulars, apply to vey table. The baseballers have had a prosper- The tides at Kahulul and nilo oceur ous season long season. Now WORK IN THE SECOND RANK. about, one hdur and a earlier than at Honolulu. the public, surfeited with weekly ex- Members of Mystic No. 2, and all so- Hawaiian standard time is 10 hours K0 gilt-edg- ed ball, tow- journing brothers are invited to at- minutes slower Greenwich !- - hibitions of looks - than time. ' tend. ALFRED ARENDT, J F. MORSE,- General Freight Agent. AGENTS, HONOLULU. ' ard the football season as a welcome We have about twenty lou '. insr that of the meridian of 157 degrees JO K. of P. & L. 3 minutes. The time whistle blows at 1:80 relief from an embarrassment of dia- sal In this most attrscm p. m., which is the same as Greenwich. 9 j mond reaches. They will be doomed to mountain resort. hours 0 These lots will be sold In t Same Morgan. Cecil Brown, Vice President; F. Hus minutes. Sun and moon are for disappointment if the Winter Baseball NOTICE F. President: local time for the whole group. League order of application. S ftrtary; Charles H. Atberton, Auditor; W. H. Hoogs, Treasurer schedule is not liberally knifed. f mistst.1 .M.n.... The present crowded condition of the This is the only good proptrij Makiki recreation ground is AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF left on Tantalus and those wip- e SH!PP!?iU INTELLIGENCE. a peril to !23:-a.sta-c- cSc life and limb. To further sport and the shareholders of the Moana Hotel ing lots must apply immediately Oo., ZLita.. Co., Ltd., the following ofii'-er- s were superb views, easy cc DEALERS prevent accidents the footballers and For WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN ARRIVED. elected to serve for the ensuing year: from Honolulu, and a coo ma 4 baseballers should arrange to use the W. C. Peacock, Thursday, 17. President. bracing climate these lou Firevood, Stove, Steam, Blacksmith's Coal October ground for practice purposes on alter- E. S. Cunha, Vict; I'lvsidei t. ir Str. J. A. Cummins, Searle, from Koo- - nate afternoons. J. (I. Rothwcll. Secretary anil unsurpassed. Also Black and White Sand. Telephone Main 395. lau ports; 12 m. The Hawaii Yacht Club meets this Treasurer. ohr. Blanche & Ella, from Kauai Theo. F. Lansing, Special Attention Given to Draying. ports. evening at the Hawaiian Hotel. Auditor. On Saturday Andrew Brown, Director. evening the Association J. G. ROTH WELL. DEPARTED. football clubs will get together in the uPOl Secretary. castle rooms of the Scottish Thi.?tle Club for Thursday, October 17. Real Estatemmand Investment. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S the purpose of organizing for the sea- The Hawaiian Realty Str. Mikahala, Gregory, for Kauai son. THE MELROSE. Agents for the Lion Fire Insurance Ci ports; a p. m. Limited. Schr. AVaialua, for Kauai ports. On Monday night the local intercol- and Pflaturity Co. Ltd. legiate league will be put on work- Ne? York Lie Kkt. Planter, Chase, for thfe Sound. a Kino; St., near Waikiki Turn. Str. Maui, Bennett, for Hamakna n,i ing basis at the Maiie Ilima headquar- f ILIASD E. ER0W8 PRAM BU3TIU Hilo ports. ters. It was reported yesterday that Ship Helen Brewer General Dealers in the Artillery had decided not to affiliate. P. O. Box 363. 'Phone Elue 2031. DUE TODAY. GOLF COMPETITION. A. A. BENSON, Manager. HALSTEAD&CO. B'Ul sail froau NEW YORK for Str. Niihau, Thompson, Real Estate, ports. from Kauai A handicap competition under match I aONOLULU. on or about rules will be held during November. NOTICE. Money Lenders. S. S. Alameda, from S.m Francisco- - 1 may arrive. Members desirous of playing are re- Slock and Bond Brokers Seut. 1. 1901 quested to notify the secretary not lat- Financial Brokers ANY WOMAN SAIL TODAY. er than the 2Sth inst. OR GIRL NEEDING HONOLULU GOLF CLUB, help or advice, is invited to commu- ?wr apply to Str. Mauna Loa. Simerson. fr.r Vani nicate, either in person or by frU(t ratfs Choice city and suburban property- - A. B. Sinclair, Secretary. letter, ' Kona and Kau ports; 12 m. with Ensign Hattie E. Larrabee, ma- money advanced on CHAS. BREWER & CO. tron of the Salvation Army Woman's Providing himself with business: "You 4S8 l- For art's sake: Uriselda." s.iU th Industrial Home. King street, Ho- 7 Kllby St., Boaton Lift, Fire and Accident Insurance. run your automobile very through visiting relative, "you ought not to try to fast nolulu. 5979 sugar securities. sing when you are the streets," said the friend to the doc- OR shaklne with tho tor. "Yes," replied the man of pills chills." "I haven't trot tho and Half-ton- e hui. or, Mils; "I'm always in a hurry and zinco cuts made at Office, replied the church-cho- ir soprano: to get Rooms 3 and 4, Mclntv re t." there; and, besides, "a BREWER & CO., I am practicing on rav " . when times arv a lit- the Gazette office. If you have good C LTD. Bldg. 'Phone Main ' tremolo tle dull. 1 can pick a 921 ST. HI. I cago Tribune. ip few cases on photograph you may be sure of a good FORT the way." r Cleveland Plain DeaU-- cut. TEL. MAIN 133.

1 If""- - f Si PAGES 9 ro 16 HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, " FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS. 1901. PAGES 9 to tr i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. REAL. ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS ON 503-50- REPORTS McCL.EL.LAN, POND & CO. 4 qrai'iY i 1 Stangenwald Bldg. Tel. Main 69. Itof" 7 ATTORNEYS. "mi"; ? I LYLE A. DICKEY. King and Bethel SETTLEMENT The Governor directs that flags on I Sts.; Tel. Main 312. public buildings of the Territory of 8 C. R. HEM ENWAY. Office. 406 Judd Hawaii, placed at half mast by Exec- building; Telephone S14 Main. utive Order of September 24th, as a I. M. LONG. Offices 37 & 3S, Campbell ' testimony of respect to the memory & Tel. M. 278. ' of the blk., cor Fort Mer. Sts.; Affairs of Lepers ; late William McKinley, Presi- 302-3- 04 dent of the United States of America, FRED W. MILVERTON. Rooms . Stangenw ald block; Tel. Main 39u. Before Board be continued at half mast until and I-- Including the 24th day of the present PETERSON & MATTHBWMAN.-- P. O. box 365; 15 Kaahumanu St. month of October. of Health. KATE KELLEY. PHYSICIANS Chief Clerk, Secretary's Office. CLEVELAND, M.D.-Of-- iice. MTELLA S. Capitol Building. 1082 King St.; hours, 9 to 12 a. m., Honolulu, October 3 to 5 p. m.; Tel. White 411. NEW CONTRACTS 17th, 1901. 5991 I,. IIILDEBRANDE. DR JENNIE TAX APPEAL COURT NOTICE. Office, 21S Beretania ave.; telephone MADE ,v.i 821. FOR PAIAI Blue Notice is hereby given that the Court DR T. MIT AMUR A. Office, 1468 Nuu-.-m- u of Tax Appeals for the First Judicial St.; Tel. White 152; office hours, Circuit, Island of Oahu, will sit in the S to 10 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m., except The Hawaiian Navigation Com- hall on the ground tloor of the Judi- Sundays. ciary building in Honolulu, adjacent to pany Gets Freight the Tax Office, on ' Monday the 14 th W. G. ROGEIiS. M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose day rind Throat; 1146 Alakea.: St., opposite Contract. of October, at 1:30 p. m., at which Hawaiian Hotel: special treatment time and place all appeals on the In- for deafness. come Tax assessments will be heard. W. L. WILCOX. DR. A. N. SINCLAIR. Boston Bldg.: The Board of Health was largely oc- President of the Court of Tax Appeals hours, 11 to 1, 3 to 5, 7 to, 8; Sundays, cupied yesterday with the affairs of for the Island of Oahu. 12 to 2; Tel. offi. Main 385; res. W. 2861. I ' the leper settlement at Molokai. The Honolulu, Oct. 11, 1901. 69S6 DENTISTS. report of the physician in charge, Dr. DR. II. BICKNELL. Beretania St., Oliver, was read and approved. It is PROPOSALSS FOR WHARF CON-STUCTI- Office hours, 9 to 4. AND DREDGING AT near Emma. as follows: KAKAAKO, HONOLULU. Mott-Smit- h - Kalawao, 8, 1901. DR. DERBY. bldg., cor. Oct. - 9 Dr. H. C. Stoggett, President Board of Sealed proposals will be received at Fort and Hotel Sts.; office hours, the office of the Superintendent to 4. , Health, Honolulu: of the Dtav Sir: I herewith forward to you Bernlce Pauahl Bishop Estate until 12 M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., ray report for the quarter ending Sep- o'clock noon of Monday, December 2, three doors above Masonic Temple, tember 30th, 1901. 1901, for the construction of two thirty-seve- dredging Blip Honolulu; office hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There have been n deaths wharves, and the of a .In of lepers during this period and two the harbor of Honolulu, Territory "of DR. C. B. HIGH Philadelphia Dental deaths of Jion-leper- s. Hawaii. An epidemic of lias us Plans and specifications can be seen College, 1892; Masonic Temple; Tel. fever visited office Bishop 318. during the last two months; an ordinary at the of the Estate, No. continued fever arid a relapsing fever; 77 Merchant street, Honolulu, where lepers non-lepe- rs further Information can be obtained. DR. GEO. IL HUDDY. Beretania St., and alike have been at- Bishop 4 tacked, .but in every case sub- The trustees of the Estate near Emma; 9 a. m. to p. m. when the do ject was a leper, the fever has been ac- not bind themselves to accept the WVAL.L, companied erysipelas lowest or any bid. DR. A. C. DR. O. E. WALL.. wth of the head All 4 or occasionally some bids must be sealed ana address- Office hours, 8 a. m. to p. m.; Love face, and of part of ed, "Proposals for Wharf Construc- bldg.; Fort. Str.; Tel. 434. the bouy. The fever hits generally been muu, but in some cases, tion and Dredging." relapsing the Honolulu, Sept. 21, 1901. 5968 J. M. WHITNEY, M.D., D.D.S. Boston temperature was hinh. In all, the num- Bldg., Fort St.. above May & Co's; ber of fever cases was 103, with five " hours, 9 to 5; Tel. Main 277. deaths. NOTICE. There have been four births in the set- ENGINEERS. tlement, one male and three females, and THE HERRING - HALL-- MARVIN one clean child has been sent to Hono- Safe Company, sole owners and oper- ARTHUR C. ALEXANDER. Survey- lulu. 409 Bldg., ators of the celebrated Hall Safe and or and Engineer, Judd P. Bathing has been as usual. Visits to Lock Works, formerly of Cincinnati, O. box 732. the dispensaries average thirty-fiv- e daily. now of Hamilton, Ohio, hereby, warn I am. Yours truly, Engi- the public against any who may claim CATTON. & CO., LTD. sub-agenc- NEILL RICHARD OLIVEK, M. D., to sell direct, or through any y, neers, Electricians and Boilermakers, Resident Physician, Leper Settlement. any of the products of the said Honolulu. Herring-H- Bids for supplying the ' settlement Hall Safe and Lock Works or the IRON WORKS. Engineers all-Marvin Safe Company, un- RISDON with paiai were opened and the con- less such salesmen can show written and builders of Pumping and Sugar credentials, recognized by all banks, . power was let to W. Machinery and complete tract John Kalua.who Herring-Hall-Marvi- n office, 12, from the said plants; room Spreckels blk.; offers to furnish paiai of twenty-on- e Company. Tel. 194. Safe pounds each f. o. b. steamers, for 75 D. F. PARKER, E. TAPPAN TANNAT. Civil and At Hawaiian Hotel, representing cents apiece. The paiai to be packed the Herring-Hall-Marvi- n Safe Electrical Engineer; P. O. box 92; Company. 1313 3441. in flour sacks and, to be of the best Wilder ave.; Tel. Blue Honolulu, October 16, 1901. 6990 quality, and freshly gathered. The con- JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. tract is to be made in the name of sThc above sketch shows Admiral Benham, second member of the court. Admiral Dewey, senior member, Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; 306 Kelunio, who is representa-- j ANNUAL MEETING. Samuel the Capt. Lemly, judge advocate, Mr. Raynor, Admiral Schley's counsel, Admiral Judd Blk., Honolulu; P. O. box 799. tive of the taro planters of Molokai and and Schley. , Maui. Company. CONTRACTORS. Wailuku Sugar J Thre were two other bids, one from VVM. T. PATY. Build- the Board approve his 5150 previously Contractor and 'Lee Chun of Honolulu at $1.26 each, the warrant for Board had decided he was the week ending September 24 there NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT er, stone and office fitting; brick, by S. for extra compensation allowed by the not entitled. were but three deaths and the same wood, stone building-- ; shop. other Keluoi of Wailuku. His bid the annual meeting of the sharehold- or Hotel 75 legislature, was denied. This extra j Dr. Cofer reported ten new cases and 6f new cases. St., res., 1641 Anapunl. was cents for paiai wrapped in ti number At Yokohama ers of the Wailuku Sugar Company near barracks; I - leaf and SO cents in flour bags, compensation was fnr services as drug- ten "deaths from plague at Hongkong for the week ending October 5 there will be held at the office of C. Brewer gist during plague,- - 15. & Co., Ltd., In Honolulu, on Wednes- j A contract was made with the ITa- - th to which th? for the week ending September For was one case of Asiatic cholera, one JEWELERS. death resulting. day, October 30, 1001, at 9:30 a. m. MORGAN. waiian Navigation Co. for the tranpor-- I Dated Honolulu, 10, 1901. J. Art Jewelry, Precious ' Dr. Myers, government physician, re- October Stones, Opals cut. Curios and For- tation of the paiai to the settlement, 5895 E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. eign Stamps; Hawaiian Stamps i For freight from Kahului to Kalaupapa ported that he had resumed his duties bought for cash; 1358 Fort nr Vine- the charge is to be seventeen cents SECRETARY LON on the tenth of the month. - NOTICE. yard. apiec e, in lots of not less than 500 bun- Dr. Garrison made a claim of $25 for dles each shipment. An average of treatment of Insane at the request of SHREVE & CO. San Francisco Jew-eler- s 2,400 bundles must be shipped each TER WHO LATELY DIED the sheriff at Hamakua, and the bill ANNUAL MEETING. and Silversmiths. See advertise-men- t case re is num- was referred to the Attorney General THE ANNUAL MEETING THE iDslde. month, and in th a less OF ber, the charge will be twenty-tw- o for an opinion. members of the Honolulu Library and cents per bundle. The Hawaiian Navi- - The report of the Malulani Hospital Reading Room Association will be held STENOGRAPHERS. at their rooms FRIDAY evening. 18th l Co. showed receipts for month of $457.70 gation will, it is said, establish a the instant, at 7:30 o'clock, for the election J. D. AVERY. Public Stenographer, to and expenditures of $297.15. 2, 164 &. line of schooners take care of the of trustees and other business. room Hotel St., over Hart semi-annu- al j The plumbing inspector's Co.; Tel. Main 76; House, Blue 2611. business of the Board of Health. The A full attendance of the members is Wilder company refused to bid on the report was as follows: earnestly requested. ; A. proposition at all. 16, 1901. H. PARMELEE, MISS JAMES. Shorthand and Typing; Honolulu. Oct. 5989 Secretary. 308 , of Mrs. Lee S. B. Officer, Judd bldg. Phone Blue 1681. The letter Lona Shu in Dr." J.' Pratt, Executive reply l one from the Board was read Board of Health: MUSICIANS and heartily received, it being the first Sir: For the semi-month- ly period end- ANNUALMEETING. ! ing Oct. 15th, 1C01. I have honor to commendatory epistle re- -' the MRS. LOUISE E. ARLEIG1L Teach-- . that has been report the work of this office as follows: er of Music: Philadelphia Conserva- ceived from any one at the settlement. Number of plans fded, 55. Ilaleakala Kaiich Company. tory method taught: special atten- ; Mrs. Shu had complained that she re-- ! Number of permits issued, 5(5. tion given to backward pupils; 1565 ceived her meat in a cart, while the Sis-- I Number of inspections of plumbing and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Fort St., below School. ters were given theirs in a basket, house, sewers made, ISO. the annual meeting of the sharehold- CI. j She was very much pleased with the Number of finals issued. ers of the above company will be held KRUEGER.-Teac- her sewer 2.'. MISS C. of the ac-tio- , Number of connections made, at the office of C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd.. of the Board in having the mat-- Very respectfully, Piano; studio. Metropole: 1150 Alakea to. in Honolulu, on October 28, 1001, at 2 St.; Tel. Main 345. ter attended She stated that her E. G. KEEN. p. m. i in eat was. now orougnt iu ner nouse in Inspector of Plumbing and House Dated Honolulu. October 10. 1901. VOCAL INSTRUCTION. a basket lined with green cloth, for Sewers. 53S5 E. F. BISHOP. Secretary. which she wished to the Board of ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER. Vocal thank Health and Supt. Reynolds. Noted for delicacy of flavor, and eofi ANNUAL MEETING. Instruction; term commences Sept. 25. & "Mignon," 1024 OTHER MATTERS. and mellow. Spruance, Stanley Co' Beretania St. whiskies. Honomu Sugar Company. iNsuwANce. j ing of a license to Dr. F. W. Hodgins. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A request was received from Govern NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CO. OF NEW YORK. ment Physician Goodhue for informa- BARGAINS the annual meeting of the sharehold- Assets Dec. 31. 1900, J325.753.152. PI. tion as to whether he would "be allowed ers of the Honomu Sugar Company S. B. ROSE, Agent, Honolulu. to charge fees fcr the examination of will be held at the office of C. Brewer coffee shops and restaurants in his dis- & Co.. Ltd., in Honolulu, on Wednes- day, 30, 1901, 11 ARCHITECTS. trict. Kauai. This being out of his October at a. m. EDWARD R. Stangenwald Dated Honolulu. October 10, 1901. SWAIN. 'regular line of work the Board decided 5983 bldg., Honolulu; Crocker bldg., San E. F. BISHOP, Secretary. Francisco. j that such charges would be proper. Horses, Mules secretary Hospi- F. Weber, of Lihue KIIJEI ASSESSMENT NOTICE BEARDSLEE & PAGE, Architects and tal, sent in the reports of that institu- - 2-- re- Builders. Office, rooms 4, Arlington tion for the past three months, and mul Carria: Annex, Honolulu, H. 1.; quested that the hospital be allowed the THE THIRTEENTH AND FINAL sketches and E correct estimates furnished at short 'subsidy of ?150 per month granted by assessment of per cent, or $2. SI per notice; Tel. 2X9; P. o. box 773. share, on the Klhel Plantation Co.. the legislature. This matter was also Ltd., stock, has been levied, and will referred to Mr. Mott-Smi- th who is in- VE rERJNAUYiSURQEoNS. The business of become due and payable at the offices vestigating the status of these hospitals the HONOLULU of Alexander A Baldwin, Ltd.. on th DR. A. ROWAT.-OiT- iee at the Club with view to ascertaining if they come STOCK YARDS CO. Is now being closed 15th day of June, 190L bear- v1 Stables. a Interest within the provisions of the law. out and all stock is offered at private ing after th luth day of July. 190L J. P. COOKE, IT The request of J. Paakaula to have sale. riANlCURINU AND HAIRDRE5SINQ MISS HELEN LONG. Treas., Klhel Plantation Co., Ltd. V f Honolulu. May 3d. 1ML SAN FRANCISCO PAR- The list comprises: LORS Mrs. L. HINGIIAM. Mass., October 4. Miss to the tudy of medicine so that the du- Kellner und Miss ties of being mistress of her father's Carriage Buggy n Kellner; 1154 Alakea. opposite Ha- ff Helen Long, daughter of Secretary Long, and Horses. Company. THIS household devolved upon her young, r Pepeekeo Sugar !1 waiian Hotel. - died at 3 o'clock tonight. The cause of Hack and Express Horses. LADltS GOWN I sister. MIs Helen Long was a charrn'r.;; 75c- death was pulmonary trouble which had hostess und enjoyed these duties. Sn. California and Hawaiian Mules. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENGRAVERS. Sent rostp.J0 ftr its inception after close attention to so- has been suffering from pulmonary trou- Buggies. Hacks, Surrios, Pepeekeo Sugar Company will be held Made of a good quality ble for two years or more. con-- . Phaetons, & Co., W. BEAKBANE. Card Engraving and cial duties during Secretary Ixngs first She " at the office of Theo. II. Davies 3 Stamping; room 2, Elite Building. mus'.irif effectively trim- term in the cabinet. She went to Colo- tracted a severe cold while at a dinner Etc. Ltd., at 10 o'clock on Friday, October with embroidery. Spring.-- , in November. 1S93, and two on the dispatch boat Dolphin in Fehru-- j 18th. 1 med rado Sets of Single All sizes. week ago she started home. ary, lr9. und that developed into acute and Double Harness. W. H. BAIRD. Secretary. MEETING NOTICE. Send for Catalogue of lung trouble. She was taken to Colorado These are for sale at low rates. Honolulu, October 15, 1901. 59S9 Ladies', Children s and Mips Helen Ixng was the youngtr of but all efforts to save her life were un- Secretary two daughters. She availing. Infants' I Call early at the stables and take NOTICE. Wer. pO,..:..-- f- ; - a school :n Mass- During Spanish-America- n A SPECIAL MEETING OF Till- i was educated at private the war Mis your pick. ftoekholders of W. W. Dimond & Co., 1. MAGNifi & CO. achusetts ar.a in Europe. Fho was an Long was one of four young women who SHOOTING OVER THE LANDS Ltd., will be held at their office in Ho- adept in French and German so that sh entered the naval hospital in Brooklyn (adja- 91S-92- 2 Market St and sea fisheries of Kukuluaeo nolulu, on Saturday, October 26th. at was able to entertain th; members of to serve a.i volunteer nurses without pay. Moana, Beach road) i CaL JAS. F. MORGAN. cent to Ala 3 p. m. San Fn".d;co, the diplomatic circle who were her fath- She performed her duties with such eff- hereby strictly prohibited. Anyone V EM ME A. DIMOND, er's guests in Washington. Her lder iciency and care as to win great praid C. A. RICE. found doing so will be prosecuted. 990 Secretary. sister has 1 een devoting herself closely from the i:rgeona in charge. 5991 5S83 VICTORIA WARD. 1901. 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU OCTOBER 18,

J. HOPP & CO. -- J. HOPP & CO. RECKLESS GUTTING! I Best at Lowest efflSTEIlEBfc Price at Hopp's. J The Golden Rule B2zaar 4 Pleasing 316 Fort Street near King, has made a straight cutof Furniture Edison's Concert Phonograph on Everything in the Stationery, Best Blank Book and School Supply The Wizard's Efftrt. Line.

20 and 25c. Papeteries cut to 10c. This wonderful machine 35c. Papeteries cut to 15c. STOMACH can be heard in our music de. 50c. Papeteries cut to 25 and 35c. Editor Louisiana rianter: Much has plant well, equipped for the making of a sugar. partmet. Good Tablets now for 10, 15 and 25c. been written and said about the mining good product of Ordinarily sold for 20, 25 and 40c. possibilities of the Philippine Islands, the HAULAGE. can be forests of mahogany woods, the un Hauling of products from point to point The latest popular sheet Those who like BARGAINS vast is accomplished by means of cariboo satisfied now. limited resources for the cultivation of drag sleds, the latter being bamboo. DIGESTION. music. hemp, development of rice trad.?, in some WEAK All purchases of 25c. or over will be cosy com- O the the Wheeled vehicles are in service A room betokens places. the only means of car- discounted fort. u and excellent authorities have proclaimed Often Indigestion and Dyspepsia have Pianist in attendance. country to riage is by natives swinging sacks of the Good Furniture will make it the value of the Americans product over a pole balanced on the wrecked many lives. People who are cosy. from the standpoint of commerce and shoulder. The roads of the country are weak and miserable should know that do not know why vastly im-shou- ld health would return if the digestion We have now. on sale o manufactures. I there ordinarily bad, but have been just not mineral' isl- - proved in recent times, under American were made normal. This is the be wealth in the condition Hostetter's Stomach Bitters 200 Bed Room Sets ands, but during the three years I was tVlTolutTTZ' brings about. It cures CONSTIPA- ORPHANAGE COFFEE. NERVOUS- te there I did not see much of it. It seemed TION, BILIOUSNESS, that are strictly up-to-da- in kets. Water buffalo vehicles with native me coun- - twenty-tr- y NESS, LIVER AND KIDNEY TROU- Wall, Nichols Co., every particular. to that the real wealth of the drivers can be hired for about sleep. ycu want to help to support lies in the soil, from which sugar, ve cents per day. BLES, and produces sound It Don't Latest designs, both In work- ( will make you well. See that our the Kona Orphanage? It will cost you manship and material, and ev- hemp, rice, corn and other products may BUILDINGS. REVENUE STAMP covers LIMITED. I PRIVATE nothing buy your coffee the ery piece is thoroughly season- be produced. The leading exports of the Tho rpenilatinn susrar mill is construct of bottle. just at very many are made the neck the ed. islands have been and are now, sugar, ed of bamboo, but For those who prefer Iron of stone and roofed with sheet metal or A Foe to KONA COFFEE STORE Bedsteads, we have something hemp, tobacco and rice. During recent with nipa. There was great destruction Hcstetter's years the sugar industry has been de- of the sugar mills by native troops dur- Stomach StC233.lCll Low nriees: sood Quality. Give it a beautiful in White Enamelled Beds with brass trimmings, that veloped considerably, but not to such ex- ing the war and in most instances only roofing, off, leaving the walls Toubles Bitters trial. are sure to come up to the tent as to keep up with the general prog- the burned No More Dread highest expectations. o standing. The nipa stuff burned so u ress of the islands. The situation is very quickly that often the heat failed to be Telephone 1621. Orders promptly different now from what it was when severe enough to damage the machinery 8 - 0FTHt filled. All orders delivered free. o Clothes Poles your correspondent first arrived in the greatly. Hundreds of these partly burn- u we to ed mills have been restored for active Dental Chair Ate something new have country in 1S98. At that time the sugar - When New Orplieum 3 show you when you pay us a o service by replacing the roof and clean- The Restaurant visit. plantations were at a standstill owing jng and overhauling the machinery. Quite to the war and sugar crops were per- - a number of Americans have been able mitted to decay on the ground because to buy these deserted mills at ridiculous-n- o $500 BILL. OF FARE one harvested the rich products. Hun- - ly low prices they are making a If there's anything that will and You e UNEXCELLED. tone up a parlor or reception dreds of sugar mills were burned by the good thing out of the Investment. The Will be given to anj-on- who detects su- used by New GOOD SQUARE KEAL FOR 25 CESTS room, it is a fighting armies. The walls of these old animal traction machines are usually inferior material the uO gar mills may still be seen standing- and exchanged for new devices, but even York Dental Parlors. In all our gold EVERYTHING NEW. in many cases the native owners hav; with the old apparatus, money is made. crowns and bridgework we use 22-- Center Rug eg gold. our work the ma- Clean Table Cloths every Meal. rebuilt on the remnants of stone wall The American owner hires an experi- In all other Board Every housekeeper is making machinery most cases i.; Want terial is OF THE BEST, AND GUAR- $4.50 per week. work. The in enced Filipino or Spanish overseer to some changes in her home from ruined by the burning or by the expos- manage things and he usually does well. ANTEED. All work done by GRAD- TOY KUON, Manager. o you 12 26 time to time, and if she hasn't ure to the elements. MARKETS. glasses want UATED DENTISTS of from to 1250 Fort Street, four doors above a nice Center Rug she should SUGAR CULTURE CAPABLE OF EX- them right. years' experience, and each department Orpheum. lose no time in getting one. There is a very good domestic market in charge of a specialist. Give us a TENSION. , for the sugar crop of the islands. Go you us to do exactly "We have a handsome new .as- your you you call, and will find In order to give readers an idea where will and will find an Spectacles and as we advertise. We tell you In ad- sortment just opened and ready of the sugar industrial situation in the abundance of sugar carried In stock by for inspection. vance exactly what your work will islands, it will be necessary to begin at the stores. Perhaps the sugar is overrun cost by a FREE EXAMINATION. Our Stock does not contain a the beginning. Your correspondent had with ants, this does not concern the Eyeglasses ' but SET TEETH $5.00 pattern of which there can be the opportunity of visiting the principal natives very much. Ants are very nu- made by ua will any doubt as to good wear. sugar districts on Luzon, Panay, Negros merous in the islands,, and they get into GOLD CROWNS 5.0 ' always be and Cebu islands, during the years 33??, everything. The, sugar is put up in mats GOLD FILLINGS 1.00 3 1S09 and 1900. In most instances the su- and carted about in this form. The na- SILVER FILLINGS 50 upholstering repair gar plantations were idle. opens A prompt and certain care ll Our and Vast lields tive retail vendor usually a few Right for your en- rcHALK. imituLMiTiii department should receive were unworked because there was no of the mats of the sugar and spreads it care, study and THE PENNY-TA- CHEMICAL attention. couragement for the Filipino to operate them on the ground in the market place patience can ' PRICE. St.OO. run 4imti Nothing to equal it in Ho- his plantation only to have the crop where thousands of housewives come to make them so. !. nolulu. seized by the insurgents or destroyed in buy every day. He sells all the way 22 the process of war. In conversation with from one cent's worth to any amount. Old Furniturepolished to look managers new. of the plantations, as regards The candy works of the islands make SOLE AGENTS, like finances, I was informed that the costs considerable confectionery of the molas- - ' A. CO., of sugar production were lower than in ses candy order, but they do not whiten N. SANFOBD HONOLULU DRUG Cuba. The difference in freight rates, the candy, and sell it in its deep brown MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. Honolulu, Hawaii, e. & CO , however, on raw sugar from the Philip- state, so that it is much like maple su- J. HOPP country, course Boiton Building:. Fort Street Our name alone will be a guarantee To whom all orders should be ad- pines to this of bars the gar. Prices are low, usually two or two Over May & Co. that your work will be of the best. dressed. Leading Furniture Dealers product from competition with Cuban and one-ha- lf cents per pound, but the KING AND BETHEL STS. and Hawaiian products. Notwithstand- cost of production is also very small, so New ing this, considerable sugar is being that profits are good. Nearly all of the York Dental Parlors produced islands export to Am READY FOR BUSINESS ! HOPP & CO. -- J. HOPP & CO. in the for sugar planters, refiners and candy mak- 4 Building, erica. The working the ap- Cash Clearing Sale Room Elite facilities for ers of the islands with whom I met HOTEL ST. plantations in the Philippines are more peared to flourish. I know that many IN favorable than formerly and this tends of the planters have their servants and OF LADIES ATTENDANCE. Packages and Parcels Delivered RACHECO'S to extend the markets for consumption. wheeled vehicles and their bank accounts. The soil Is excellent for the cultivation I would not advise anyone to act hasti- . rm mm m n em m m mm to Any Part of the City. KILLER of the sugar crop, and vast tracts may ly, but from personal experience, I can DANDRUFF be seen producing crops. The extensive pounds 10 cents upwards. state that quite a number of the dis Silks and Satins Ten for and crops sugar - H H Give us destruction of and refineries charged soldiers and others who pur- a trial. which occurred during the troublesome chased sugar plantations and works in THAT TIIE g times of the past few years has nearly the islands at low values are making FOR ORE WEEK Arrests Falling Hail, ceased, and one may see many workmen money on their investments, even with I HAWAIIAN AMERICAN MESSENGER EXP. CO. Renews the Growth, restoring buildings and planting new-crop- the old types of machinery and crude im- Oct, The work at the plantations is plements. They hire native labor, which CcmmenciDg Monday, 14. SODA WORKS 1 Masonic Temple, Removes the Dandruff, carried on in very crude fashion. The is so cheap that the wage scale' is not Hotel and Alakea Sts. big water buffalo is employed to haul a very costly at the end' of the month, J!J Manufacture all the Latest and Ring up Phone Main 199 for a rate Relieves Prickly Heat. wood pointed plow through the soil, and while often the product is quite large. H irnrest Mineral ana ooaa v aters. h card. two or more guide plow, and natives the But American modem machinery for cul- g The following latest Special Bev-- j they make work of it. A few Am hard tivating the soil, rind:ng and refining Japanese Silks erages H erican plows for these plantations would is good An Absolutely Perfect Hair should be introduced. Tnere a Plain colors, heavy weights M to a Club Stables, Ltd. be very acceptable. There are no shovels, future for the sugar industry of the isl- a Now is the time drink a Preparation. hoes, picks, or other tools available, and ands. RETURNED SOLDIER. Reduced from 50c to 35c. n the natives may be seen by the dozens Plaids au J stripes, heavy weights n Telephone Main 109. upon the'r hands and knees turning and a full of Aroma, the best in the H or REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Reduced from 50c to 25c. a preparing the soil with their hands, S3 market. CHAS. BELLINA Manager. with little bambo sticks. Sometimes they heavy weights a ...... PACHECQ'S DANDRUFF KILLER. Shot, Honolulu Punch made from have iron bars made from wheel tires. October 15 J. T Lindsay and hus 65c to 45c. They use a "bolo" knife to advantage in Reduced from iioia inui. n Sold by all Druggists and at the Union band to Superintendent of Public yine this work. The crop is cared for on the fctrip (30 wide, by DELICIOUS POMELO. Barber Shop. Telephone 232. Works, of land feet 2 Fame crude plans. Machinery for farm- 1,670 feet long), Waipunalei, Hilo, Ha- Taffeta made from pure grape fruit. B 22 Head of Fine Driv- ing purposes is not available, although I waii. Consideration, $30. Colors and blacks K IRONBREW. a non-alcoho- lic g has been a good life renewer. m understand that there i W. 13. Namahoe to II. Amoehiona n ing call for it since Americans began buying al., piece of land, Kalihi, Honolulu, Reduced from $1.00 to 65c. g ROOT BEER, the thirst IB Horses these sugar plantations and cultivating et g quencher. g Oahu. Consideration, $800. g possesses H TO ARRIVE per S. G. WILDER them. Kahoomakaulii to Hana Plantation Handsome WILD CHERRY, BEET SUGAR. I Company, grant 3154 (9 acres). Kawai-paa-uk- a, fa the rich quality of the fruit a The production sugar in the MANY a of beet Hana. Maui. Consideration, Brocaded Silks g AND OTHER m AT islands has received the attention of both $150. Reduced from $4.00 to $3.00. ! POPULAR FLAVORS. car- I ii the natives and foreigners, and is M. K. Kameehonua and wife to Geo. " 3.50 to 2.50. ried on in some of the interior sections V. Jakins, lots 47 and 52 (43.70 acres), of the islands of Luzon and Panay. The Maulua tract, Hilo, Hawaii. Consider 2.50 to 2.00. H Factory: Emma and Vineyard g CENT 2.00 1.50. 20 PER conditions of soil, climate and other ai- - ation. toV. to Streets. a ng " 1.00. Below Price. vantages appear to be favorable to the j e. Naone and wife to George V. 1.50 to PHONE BLUE 1871. n List and growing of the beet sugar Kins, lot IS (60 acres), Maulua tract. n crops. I understand that the planters North Hilo, Hawaii. Consideration, $1 No. 616, B. who have produced beet sugar in the Kealohaaukai to William Kamana, Colored Satins from 25c f yd. up HONOLULU LODGE P beets yield O. E., will meet temporarily in of- - We would not have you think past estimate that the about It. P. 4114. Waiakuu, Waihee, Maui. the 15 per grown by the this is any new bargain cent. The beets are Consideration, $50. that natives, the Chinese coolies, and the for- Telephone completion of the new hall. Due no we have been selling them at tice of all meetings will be announced eigners, under contract with buyers of List of deeds filed for record October AT this price for months. the crop, and paid for according to the 16, 1901: later. saccharine contents of the article. There By order of the E. R. First Party. Second Party. Class. D. COUZENS, Secretary. are means employed for determining th5 H. value by chemical tests, and j'ou can see L, R. Medeiros It. C. Silva D E.W.JORDAN'S your orders On Eastman Kodaks positive- testing performed at the offices of the S. K. Kane and wife F. Martins. D NO. lO STORE PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. ly the lowest in Honolulu; buyers, where the beets are taken from Kaloaokalani Mrs. S. Waipa D the baskets of the nat!ve carriers and W. P. McDougall et a Is. M. E. IPCIET? OUR STOCK weighed, sliced and chemically proven. Foster D STEEET. JAS. H. LOVE, Manager. The mechanical devices employed in the McBryde Sugar Co. McBryde Es- THE WELL NIGH universal use of positively the largest and new- tate, working of the beets are of course in- - Ltd D fMldenct telephones affords a quick est. ferior in their construction, and the fin- E. C. Hobron Annie Wright . . . D Q. YEE HOP & CO. C a. MAIN 58. ished crop of sugar is not always up to AV. C. Achi and wife Annie tad fcandy way of giving grocery or-fcr- the standard. However, the outlook is Wright D Office, 147 King Street bright for Improving the brand by using Kauhimaka Jos. Goo Kim L and more te mechanical OUR STORE an Intelligent sales-ca- n PHOTO SIMKO.. better KAHIKINUI MEAT MARKET AT Will apparatus. Most of the sugar product The Gazette Is Issued on Tuesdays aniwen the telephone. He knows Y. YUEN TAI, of this grade is sold to the local mer- and Fridays. Just the paper to send And Grocery. No. 1272 Fort Street, near Kukul. Cor. Fort and Hotel Sis. chants. I have heard of none being ex- to your friends abroad. Saves letter th prices, knows the goods, what la in ported as yet. writing. took and what Is not, and your order Dressmaker, Ladies' Fndervnr, AS TO PLANTATION HELP. ku Immediate attention. Skirts, Chemises, Ktc. One of the advantages possessed by the 1)0 NOT BE DECEIVED ! FRUITS AKD VEGETABLES 'A large line of ready-mad- e Moqnlt WM. G. 1RWN & CO., LTD. Filipino sugar planter is that he cau Nets always on hand. hire help very cheaply. The average Drink no substitute for Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager Filipino farm hand will work for ten Spreckels Vice President cents per day and board himself. Na- WEAK MEN Claus First tive boys may be hired' still cheaper. Beretania Street, cor. Alakea W. M. Giffard... Second Vice President The & o overrun sec- Lewis Chinese coolies the farming 2511. CUREDbynRPIERCFS M. Whitney, Sec. Phone Blue ELECTRIC H. Jr... Treasurer and tions and they are first rate laborers, LEADING GROCERS AND George W. Rosa Auditor KMEL Avay with steady and reliable, working for ! about the pure juice of the grape Drugs Investlut SUGAR FACTORS eight cents per day. American soldiers fruit FOOD SPECIALISTS. 8end for "Booklet No. AL0 AT THE 1060 Fort Street. 2." Address: AND who have been discharged in the islands and who are familiar with plantation PIEBCE E1IC1BIC CC. work, are securing positions CARBONATED OSLY BY THE 620 Market Commission Agents as foremen ! Ft..F.f on the sugar plantations, receiving from FISIIMARRET, JUST ARRIVED AGENTS FOR THE $2 to $4 per day for their services. It CONSOLIDATED MEAT STALLS 10 AND 20 SANG LEE CHAM pays the rich native sugar mill and plan- BY THE Oceanic Steamship Company tation owner to have two or three super- SODA WATER WORKS CO,, "FOSTER" and "PLANTER" 1223 FORT STEET, intendents or foremen who are Ameri- Just Above Orpheum. Of San Francisco, Cal. cans, for then better protection is as- Rock for Ballast The finest lot of HOUSES and MULES GROCERIES. FISH. CALIFORNIA sured, and also means introduced for the (Limited) that ever came to Honolulu. RUITS. CHAINS, PINS, NECKLACE? improving of the plant, by putting in LEWIS HUOS. STABLE?, Telephone No. 141 Whit. American machinery. Many of these su- Sole Agts. for the Territory of Hawaii King, near South St. RINGS, CHARMS, gar planters own extensive properties White and Black Sane JAMES DAZELL. and mills, but lack the knowledge of how IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. Importer of Horses and Mule.1-- . EGGS FOR HATCHING. Ana other Jewelry manufacture u to work them according to modern ideas. CO I Fort St., Honolulu. T. H. You will find order by rich plantations operated Tl CXCAVATING CONTRACTED FOfc with crude devices and larjre Tel. Main. Island. orders solicited. AFTER NOVEMBER 1 WE refineries CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. WILL with ed Fresh California Fruit be prepared to fill orders for eggs for THE... machinery of th'- hatching from pure crudest sort, mostly opei ated ly hund or Dump bred White Leg- BIART JEWELER animal power. The W. E. SHARP, Carte furnished by the day ot horns. Price, $3 per setting; two set- American foreman id hour's notice. tings, $,. FORT, immediately improves th'ngs by ordering PEACHES, APRICOTS, APPLES AND NEAR KING ST. a steam power EXPERT PIANO AND ORGAN RE- We still have a few fine Cockerels plant from the United PAIRING"; ALSO MUSIC ORANGES, for sale. W1LLAMAT State?. He then invests a few thousand RANCH. Hawaiian Jewelry a Specialty. of dollars BOXES. H. B. HITCHCOCK. Wahlawa, Oahu. Only in modern sugar working ma- OCCIDENTAL FRUIT STORE skilled workmen employed. chinery - Office: 137 and in a few months has th'.- OfSce: Merchant it Thrum's Bookstore. Telephone Main 32. Phone 149. Alakea and King St.

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, OCTOBER 18, 1901. 11 TX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF ' ACTRESS WHO WOULD NOT BE SPANKED. the Kona Sugar Company. The averments of the bill upon which the HAWAII. prayer for relief is based, are as follows: "3rd : That by the terms of said lease, the lessors were authorized to termin- ate the same upon the non-payme-nt of the rent therein reserved October Tehm, 1901. and thirty days shall have expired after lawful demand, and It

shall thereupon lecome void; the lessors to re-ent-er the said demised premises, which will more fully appear by reference to . IX RE THE ESTATE OF ALLNA. said lease. "4th: That said Xettie L. Scott and Kona Sugar Co., Lim- Appeal from Cibcuit Judge, First Circuit. ited, a corporation, have wilfully refused to pay the rents re- served in said lease as thev became due and have utterlv refused to pay the said rents and taxes and have maliciously and wanton- Submitted October K01. Decided October 12, 1901. ly caused yonr petitioners a great deal of trouble and in if expense, the collection thereof by bringing suits In court; tliat wlidi thy Galbraitii axd Perry, JJ., and Gilbert F. Little. Circuit next half yearly rent fell due, the said respondents refused to pay the same and after repeated demands by petitioners for tho Judge, ix place Fbear, C.J.. of absent. said rent, petitioners again brought .mit in courts "5th: That the said defendants have repeatedly stated that Where the amount of commissions due an administrator have been they intended to make petitioners all the trouble and expensv-tha- t definitely settled by decision of this court th;-- and the cause is they could with reference to said premises in order t remanded to Judge Circuit for "such further proceedings as mas-h- petitioners might be compelled to sell said premises. necessary in conformity with the foregoing views," it is error "Gth: That by reason of the action of the said defendants for the Circuit Judge to allow an attorney's fee to the attorney cf the said lease has locoiue forfeited." the legatees and make the same a charge against the adminis- The language ued in paragraph four does not make it clear trator's commissions. whether or not the rent referral to was in fact paid prior to th f institution of these proceedings. If it was paid, though after action was brought therefor, before the issuance of a writ of OPINION OF THE COURT BY GALBRAITH, J. possession (see Civil- - Iiws, Chapter 100), we fail to see upon what theory the aid of a court of equity can now be invoked by ; " S This is an appeal from an order of a Circuit Judge of the the complainants. The mere fact that the lessee failed to pay each First Circuit, in Probate, allowing to the attorney of the leg- installment of rent until after an action for summary pos- session atee?, an attorney's fee of $40.00 and charging the same against of the land was instituted, would not be suflicient ground the commissions allowed to the administrator. This is the second to justify the granting of the relief prayed for. If, on the other time this cause has been before this court. The decision in the hand, the rent has not been paid, it is clear that equity has no MISS AGNES LANE. iirst appeal may be found, ante pp. iJSS to 391. A statement, jurisdiction to grant the relief asked. Complainants have a Having played roles in the Bernhardt-Coqueli- n as she indignantly asserts, and Mr. plain, speedy and adequate remedy at law. An action may be company. Miss Agnes Lane,' of Itoste'l wished her to submit to a of the facts is set out on page 389 Id. brought cither for Chicago, refuses to be spanked as lead- spanking from Don Caesar at the end In the decision on the first appeal the court stated its con- recovery of the amount of the rent or for ing lady with her present company. of the first act. where she jumps up summary possession of the land, the latter under the statute Miss Lane went from Chicago to Froh-man- 's and exclaims, "What's that?" as the clusion as follows: "Under all of the circumstances of the ease, New guns fired. above to. will for- School of Acting in York. are Ave think that justice to the legatee and to the referral Moreover, equity not enforce a Bern- Chicago declined, even administrator From there she accompanied The actress feiture of the estate created by a lease for breach of one the hardt on her American tour, and was when told she would have to leave the requires a disallowance out of the hitter's commissions of the of the only one of the sixty persons en- company unless complying with Mr. covenants therein. Hong Kim t JJapai, ante 328, 331. For sum of $50.00 and no more." (Id. p. 391), and the- - was was per- request. The manager claims cause ' gaged for minor roles who Itostell's reasons we was dismissed. mitted to travel from the Atlantic to he acts for a financial backer of the remanded "for such further proceedings as may be necessary in these think that the bill correctly the Pacific with the "divine Sarah." company, who is not satisfied with the The decree appealed from is affirmed. Since time Miss Lane has been leading lady's soubrette performance. conformity with the foregoing views." (Id.). that cf-- playing leading lady in a "Don Caesar" Miss Lane insists that the financial Xo question was raised or presented during the trial of the Aehi Johnson for complainants. l oad company under the business man- backer is a mythical person, and she Andrews, J'ctrrx t6 Andrade and Holmes d-- titanic! for agement of Edwin Rostell. She was is suing Rostell for the amount she in- ae or pending the first appeal regarding the allowance of at- not considered "soubrettish enough," vested in costumes for the play. torney's fees. The amount of the administrator's commissions respondents. ' was definitely determined by the former decision" of this court. MAJOR WOOD'S NOTES ON The cause was remanded with directions to take "such further BRIEF REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC ' proceedings as may In- - necessary in conformity with the fore- SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN going views." ' PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENT When the Circuit. Judge charged this attorney's fee against the commissions of the administrator he reduce I such commis- By Major Geo. Wood. tion of it enclosed a pass for any of sions in the amount of said fee and t this extent the "proceed- Vaccination is held responsible for the difference in resistance of two steamers. Being hopeful of open- by Mr. as platinum wires heated to 1000 degrees The arrangements for any carrying their ings" had unsound teeth Albert Carter, ing un a circuit on the island of Oahu were not "in conformity with'' the mandate of this he finds dental caries unknown wher- by the same current, one being enclosed through of the meetings in connection outSide of Honolulu, I was desirous of court but were in direct conflict with it. ever people have not learned to Vac- by a glass tube containing pure air with the visit of Lieut. -- Col. French taking the Colonel around so that he cinate. and the other surrounded by wire Assuming is anl Major Harris, have made it out of might see the ground to be covered. that the contention of counsel correct that tho gauze, and this meter is not only sensi- rail- presence fire-dam- p the question to get time to keep up When I laid the matter before the Circuit Judge had the power to allow the attorney's fee in tiis The waves left in sand by tidal cur- tive to the of but road they most courteously gave me a rents have been found by Dr. Yaughan gives a very accurate estimate of Its with my column of "Happenings," and is pass for three to the end of their line case, it clear that the application for the allowance of the fee Cornish to measure three and one-ha- lf quantity. A deflection of four scale meetings ar- - ur as the themselves have been and back. 'Mr. P. C. Jones also came too late. It was not made until after the issues had been to fifty-fo- feet from ridge to ridse, divisions of the Wheatstone bridge written up it won't be necessary for ranged for us to have luncheon at the the common length being twelve to galvanometer corresponds to a propor- me to rehash them all again, but I beautiful Haleiwa hotel, and afterwards settled and tried and the administrator had prosecuted a suc- twenty-fou- r feet. tion of 0.2 per cent of fire-dam- p, the a carriage drive to the new W aialua deflections reaching allow- a maximum when think it will be interestmg to give some el cessful appeal and the cause had been remanded. The fire-dam- p mi thus giyin the Lieutenant-Colon- The Moors are inveterate coffee the rises to ten per cent. impressions of and sidelights upon this Major an opportunity to see an ' ani ance cannot le sustained on the ground that the administrator drinkers, their and Snaitken states that . up-to-da- te I. important event in our islands' history. sugar mill in operation. We sight bepins to fail the age ot forty certainly appreciate very much these was at fault in prosecuting the appeal. AVhatever may have at Parts of plants exposed to the sun We had waited long and patiently for or forty-fiv- e, and many are blind at are found by N. Passerini to be heated prospects kindnesses. been his laches in the discharge his duties as administrator he fifty. number of blind in the streets our P. O. to come, and the my opinion well of The considerably above the temperature of But in humble it was of Fez is impressive, and excessive use of., his coming this year certainly worth the colonel's time alone to come was strictly within his rights in prosecuting the appeal. His the air, while the shaded parts are us- of coffee is always given as the cause. ually cooler In looked slim, but after being canceled down and 'conduct these Monday's than the air the warmer contention in the main were sustained by the court and he ought hours of the day. A difference as great twice we received word that he was councils. As I said before, the. juniors The mysterious boomings known as really coming. Then at the last moment took up one whole session, the other not to be mulcted in costs for being right. as 17.2 deg. C. in the temperature of "barisal guns" were studied in Italy different parts he sprang a welcome surprise on us sessions being taken up with a most years ago has been observed. The -- is re- several by Dr. Cancani, who J thorough consideration of the foreign The order .appealed from reversed and the cause is side of fruits exposed to the sun ab- by bringing along Major Harris with the must orig- peaking work among the Hawaiian, concluded that sounds sorbs most heat, becoming deeper-colore- d, him. Seeing that we are now practical- - manded for such further proceedings as may le necessary. inate within the earth. The view has ly dealing with as many children as MPanese Chinese and Porto Iticane and forming the largest amount - been confirmed by more recent observa- - grown-u- p people and running thirteen fa(joou tt- Thompson for administrator. of sugar. Fruits near the ground re- ( reorganizing of the circuits, suitable I tions. In which such noises could not ceive more heat than those higher up, different Sunday schools or junior liarht uniform and manv other matters IV. IF. 77 legatees. to or atmos- ' aifcr for have been due artificial on account of reflection from the soil. meetings, this was a good thing for us. not necessary for me to give in detail. pheric causes, while in some instances II meant that the J. S. S. was able to We owe our hearty thanks to Ensign Larabee aml her assistants for their they were attended by perceptible earth .see with his, own eyes the kind of nw tremors. For teaching scientific" farming Rus- terial we are dealing with, as we had !,art in making he councils and nigs a success by so ably and fuily IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF sia has adopted a method of its own. arranged for him to meet the children lookinT afler the physical needs of the The larvae of flies, bees, beetles and The experiment station is taken to the at eight different places, also to note officers. She was certainly the mother other insects have been placed in the farmer, and, as the best farms arc vn our difficulties. We were able to have of the council. The reception room HAWAII. wooden half of a box having one sec- - the great watercourses, a means of ac- the benefit of his ripe judgment 'in se-- j of the home made an ideal council tion of lead and another of wood, and complishing this is found in floating , chamber. The memory of these meet- - curing locals, besides giving one entire on exposure to Roentgen rays they gardens carried on barges hundreds of - an.? the blessed influence from have session of our councils to going thor- ns fef,t nff- - barge build them will remain with us for a long been ereatlv excited, invariablv retreat- - j Each has its oughly into the Junior work from every Ume They mark ,he cornmencement October Term, 1901. ing to the leaden part of the box. With ings for professors and crew, with beds standpoint. The Lieutenant-Colon- el of a new epoch, and the effects of the blind larvae the results were the same, of vegetables and grain, and working ably backed up the J. S. man, and ; different decisions arrived at will be rays were models of .beehives, the encouragement year years. showing that the exciting gave us a thorough and most masterly . seen in the coming and perceived through the nerves of the of apiculture being given special atten- explanation f its four-side- d features, In the seventh anniversary gather tion. The floating gardens are launch- ing and farewell on Monday night, af- ESTHER X. PILIPO and ELIZABETH K. PIL1PO . skin. the company meeting, the salvation reading figures ed on the breaking up of the ice, and of Love, ter out the and ad as they down meeting, the Band and the vances for the past year, the lieutenant A complete revolution in gun-sighti- drift the streams the corps cadets. colonel gave out the divisional target NETTIE L. SCOTT and KOXA SUGAR CO., Limited. has been predicted as an effect of the seeds sprout, the plants gradually de- The past year shows very large in-- J for the coming year. It was as fol introduction of Sir Howard CIrubb's velop, find in due time the grain and creases in the Junior work, but T ven- - lows: One thousand souls, one hundred new telescope sight. The principle is vegetables ripen. Stops are male at more soldiers, ten more officers, lure to predict that with the spirit in the entirely novel, aim being taken by look- every village. The peasants near each which all present discussed the same appointment of foreign officers to the Appeal Circuit Judge, First Circuit. place are invited on board, where the:-- ' ; from ing through a small lens, when an . different Islands: the reorganization ot questions, are the coming year will see even larger ;,he (.ircuits for the better covering of image of a bright cross is thrown by ask and shown the plants advances. So far the Major has ap- - the ground, and steps to be taken an optical contrivance a long distance and given practical instruction, often four Junior locals, enrolled six wards securing a citadel for Honolulu, in front of the barrel, and it is only by illustrated lectures. Seeds are some- juniors, and secured eleven corps Our latest addition to the officers' roll, SuiiMiTTEi) October 9. 1901, Decided October 12, 1901. necessary to superpose this cross on times distributed to the more enterpris- cadets. With one corps cadet already Brother John McCormick, was publicly ing. lieuten-..- . whatever is to be hit. The usual back n commissioned a probationary ui-o- the island, this makes a total ; apt. A small change of appointments sight or fore sight is not required. one-sixt- - h of the total num- waa a)so made captain Bamberrv, of One of the most remarkable hobbies m Juih;e in oir the province, and I believe the jyiaui. with Lieutenant McCormick. to Galbraitii and Perry, JJ.. and Circuit Little A simple process for manufacturing is that of M. Honore Baudre, now liv- Colonel and Major will back me up take charge of Hilo; Lieutenant Mc- - potassium salts has been tried on a ing in a small town of India. This man. when I say they as tine-loo- k- Lennan, from Koloa, goes to Man- y that are assist FlJEAR. commercial scale by a chemist of who seems to be a skilled musician, on'-da- ins and intelligent be Lieutenant Hellesath on Maui, and PLACE OK C.T., ABSENT. a crowd as can chester, Kng. The raw material is noticed that a suspended filnt-ston- e found anywhere i Lieutenant Smith, a gift to us by the - feldspar, which is finely ground, mixed gave a musical when trip to colonel, from the Coast, goes to Ko- forth sound Kauai and around that ' with slaked lime and sodium chloride, struck, and he became inspired with i.ii.nd gave our visitors a little id:a of. 'In a to pay rent reserved in a lease, the lessor to 900 deg. C. Ry this ' connection with the appointment When lessee fails the hs and heated the idea of collecting enough such the discomforts of foreign officers, is impera-neith- er to ninety per cent island warfare: of the which remedy law, recover the method from eighty stones for two complete chromatic of them will forget - tive for the successful dealing with the a plaJn. speedy and adequate at to either ob- their horse- ' of the potassium in the feldspar is scales. Since then, for more than back rides or the "Hall's" return trin People, we already have our eyes on summary possession such as potassium chloride. After Chinese-speakin- g, amount of such rent or of tie land. In tained thirty years, he has searched diligently voyage. At the same two one native, a time the beautiful Japanese Portuguese people. the potassium and sodium salts are dis near his home and in distant parts oC way in which thev were entert-On- . and two cae, equity has no jurisdiction to declare a forfeiture of the lease. in oth-Koi- oa solved out, the Insoluble matter left is thou- - 1.3 I aRi we navo falth for them and the earth, testing thousands and bv Manager and Mrs V n-- i - ...s.v. .1. :.. prop- adapted use glass by adding a ! I xioiiin ri,i- So also, the aid of equity to declare such forfeiture cannot for for sands of specimens. He has found that 1 Air. K. ! and J. tarley, and in Waimea many nationalities, must be won for little sand and alkali.. The first factory sonorous common, thos-emittin- by Mr. C. B. pays each installment stones are not Hofgaard. and Manager Ood. erly be invoked on the ground that the lessee is to be established In Sweden, where a desired note being much Mrs. gave I good-by- e and Fossuth them a slight And now we have said to summary possession great quantities of feldspar are ob-- I rare, was many years be- 1 conception of the (ur colonel. His was of rent only after legal proceedings to recover more and it regard in which The lieutenant visit ta'.ned. fore he succeeded In obtaining the first i a11 to snort- - as he has promised Army is held by all classes of iKH-ol- but been instituted. " tr and urn in the spring with of the land have "do" for his first octave, the last "do As far as Honolulu was concern.'--d UV In - w i ... French, we will forgive him not the ordinary safety lamp the of the second octave being still lacking. j, 17. our iucu ju. aim .irs. t: Jones being able to visit Hawaii and Maui. aureole about the flame indicates the With his "geological piano" in Its pres- Mrs. fire-dam- and Mr. and H. Atherton! We wire glad to make his acquaintance presence of p when the propor- Is to play a lovely ent form, however, he able placed their homes at our lead- and can promise him of our part a OPINION OF THE COURT BY PERRY, J. tion rises to about two per cent. The great variety airs. He uses an iron big re- - of er's disposal, and did everything in and hearty welcome when he alcohol flame of gives warning stones are sus- ' turns. The major is staying with us Pieler frame, from which the their power to make the visit as at 0.25 per cent, and Chesneau's flame pended horizontally at the end of dou- as possible. In for two or three weeks longer, and pleasant connection with does the meetings ar- colored by cuprous chloride Is sensitive ble strings, and the best results are ob- 1 to the writer This is a suit in equity wherein the complainants pray that a If vith this ought mention the ranged for the colonel in Hilo and on to 0.1 per cent. The electric test oT tained by striking with a hand Hint courtesy of the Wilder's S. S. Co. ami Maui, about which we will send more certain lease. i' laud situate on the Island of Hawaii, executed depending upon th differenc-- : upon the sensitive spot that experi- the Oahu Railway Co. I received a let- - J mahope. in brightness of two glowing wires, one ment has shown each stone to possess. tT from the former corporation in I by them to respondent Xettie L. Scott; be deelaifd forfeited of curious forms, Half-ton- e surrounded by air and the other by the Some of the stones are whi-- were well aware' and zinco cuts made at h they said they 1 octave being an .' the Gazette office. you a good and determined. The ivsjoiidem Scott, it is allege in bill, atmosphere containing the dangerous "mi" of the lower i bv If have the 3 the great good being done our not be su,e of a d gas shows about 0.5 per cent. The new of the stone age and "sol" a ptrlflei - sub-lea-c- d r Army in these islands, and hi reeogni- cut a portiin of the demised premises to the resjHrudent. fleet rk- - meter of G. Leon acts through fish.

: 1.. 12 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, OCTOBER 18, 1801.

I I. De TURK'S NEWS Or WMERFRONT TONIG PORT The schooner Blanche and Ella, which t;Puji, Yashima, and one of two others Made from the choicest var- figured in the collision at Kauai on VESSELS IN P0R1 'will be available for active service. iety f grapes especially select- Thursday night, arrived in port yester- Japan Gazette. October 4. ed for their medicinal proper- day morning. The Blanche and Ella is ARMY AND NAVY. Alameda May Come Today. not very badly damaged. A new piece ties. The purity is absolute; as U. S. tug Iroquois. Pond. speculation in shipping cir- will have to be put in her cutwater and There is a a Btrength- - and blood producer MERCHANTMEN. cles just now, as to just whan,,, the Ala- Ave massive bolts will be put through (This no equal. highly rec- list does not include coasters.) meda will arrive at this port. She Is not it has Is the thick bowsprit, which bk., Oc- end of her has Albert." Am. Griffiths, Sound. Saturday, but as she had had ommended by all the leading, been cracked. Peter Baron has charge tober 11. due before ' Besse, engines rebuilt since her last trip physicians. f of the repairs, and was working on her Alden Am. bk.. Kissel, San her i; rancisco, October 12. here, she may come today, .nor. con yesterday. Andrew Am. A1o have Cognac, Brandy, Welch bk., Drew, San tract speed l3 nOW sixteen knots, but she It is hard to tell just how the collision Francisco, October 14. i Haut Sauterne. Sherry, Chat George 'developed a seventeen-kno- t clip when she took place, as the story of Captain Kaai-n- a Curtis, Am. sp., Calhoun. San Yquem Francisco, September 15. ( was on her trial trip in San Francisco. Reisling and Clarets of of the Blanche and Ella leaves sever- Florence, Am. sp., Spicer, Tacoma, Sep - 1 if the Alameda left San Fran-is'c- o on same popular brand. al important points to be explained. He 29. tember her scheduled, time, October 12 at 2 states that the collision with the Ada Henry Wilson, Am. schr., from Taco- ma, October 2. o'clock, she shuld arrive here some time took place on Thursday night at about ' Robert Sudden, Am. bk., Jansen, New- today. At 12 m. she will been 2 o'clock. There was a moderate easter- hae FOR SAL,E BY castle, October 10. six days out. Her enginas during- this 2 ly breeze, and the Blanche and Ella was S. G. Wilder. Am. bkt., Jackson, San voyage are" in charge of employes of the holding a northeasterly course, when a Francisco, October 14. Risdon Iron Works, wno did the rebuild- tf WW Call and see the above Buggy S. N. Castle, Am. Gomes & McTighe Japanese sailor sang out to the second bkt., Nilson, San ing. They may want to push the boat Francisco, October 15. along at a good speed to test the new we this Price, mate that he could see a red light to the Sirene, Ger. sp., Sauermilch, Bremen, machinery. i o That offer at 95 King St. mm starboard side. The captain states that October 3. It is expected that the Alameda will he himself also saw the red light, but Spokane, "Am. schr., Jamison, Ludlow, bring a large number of passengers and October 2. also a good sized cargo of freight. BUGGIES, SURREYS, that he was unable to see whether it W. H. Dimond, Am. bkt., Harrison, PHOTONS was going further away or coming near- San Francisco, October 10. Eieu Gets Ntw Bliaft. HARNESS, ROBES, LAMPS er, before just when the colision occur- Robert R. Hind, Am. schr., from Port The Young Brothers were doing the WHIPS, EXTftA Gamble, October 5. STRON red. He says that the presence of a red towing of the garbage scows yesverjay, light bewildered him, as a vessel going with their gasoline RppE and BLOCK Steamer Movements. launch, Waterwitch, INSPECT OUR S IOC K! south should havp 6hown a green light as the government tug Eieu is at pres- t TO HANDLE to the Blanche and Ella. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ent laid up, having a new crank shaft ( '. It Is here the story gets Name. From Date. , uncertain. If put in. ) the Ada was going south, is in Alameda S. F Oct. 19 The present We do all kinds of Harness Work The Finest Material . MACHINERY. that Coptic S. Oct. 22 crank shaft of the Eieu t nearly opposite F t the drect'.on of the Aorangi Victoria, B. C. Oct. 26 has been cracked for some time, thus HanMade;B in Our Work preventing tug e Blanche and Ella, which was going America Maru S. F .Oct. 30 the from engaging iu uuuLa w j m We carry in a special xiurcc jisus - uiuci stock Sonoma S. F Oct. 33 towing of large vessels, for fear of ::-- rope 3 VI northeast., the Ada would have been on a and' 4Vi inches in circum- City of Peking S. F. , .Nov. 7 breaking the already weak shaft. Now, '. manufactured to the starboard side, which should show a however, when in! ference our ;order. Alameda S. F Nov. 9 her new shaft is put ! ; ; l 25 - which will Ocr Prices are the lowest . Ocr Vork is the Best rope green. prpbably - This is per cent stronger- than light toward i the Blanche ..and Gaelic S. F.l "....Nov. 14 be in a few days, . z.'.-- is she will ...... ordinary cordage. Ella, as she was farther out from the Ventura S. F...... Nov. 20 be ajble to do heavier towing to x ? i and she may; be liable to We also carry extra' strong blocks, land, than the other boat. Thus the only Honekonsr Maru S. F Nov. develop as a . p fitted with metalline or Moana Victoria. B. C NoVi-2- rival to the Fearless. roller bushings. explanation in that case must be that i Plantation managers will be furnish- Alameda S. F Nov. 20 Shipping SUPPLY the.:crewof the Ada had made a mis- China S. 30 Notes. PACIFIC VEHICLE AKD CO.. Ltd. ed with any information in reference to" F.'' Nov. qulpment for handling heavy weights, take in placing their lights, and had. the Doric S. F. Dec. 10 The bark; Albert will probably sail Sierra S. F. . Dec. 11 in by our manager. Captain C. Camp-bel- l. green light on the port side and red ballast for San Francisco on Wed- I A J. the Nippon Maru S. F Dec. 18 nesday. BERETAN STREET, HEAR FORT STREET light on the starboard side. Miowera Victoria, B. C. Dec. 21 A full well-borin- g The schooner Concord, stock of rope. The statement of the captain of the Alameda S. F Dec. 21 from Hawaii, Wire rope of all descriptions was loading sugar into the Californian and Blanche and Ella, that he was not able Peru S. F. . Dec. 26 yesterday morning. j. r . MuittiAfl, rresiaent. vv. n. hwue, secretary Mocks and other equipment for the TO DEPART. same. , to see whether the light was coming The brig Geneva' will take in ballast E. L. CUTTING, Tred?. andJManager. ' Steam plow rope, guaranteed to be the nearer or was going away, leaves room Name. For Date. today, preparatory to her sailing for .beat In the world. for the doubt, however, Gaelic S. F Oct. 22 Port Townsend tomorrow. that the Ada Alameda S. F Oct. 23 4. Special The steamer Maui, xire and Manila ropes manu- was going north. If the Ada carried the Moana Victoria, E. C Oct. 23 which sailed for factured to order. Hawaii yesterday, took some heavy right lights, the collision can be explain Ventura S. F Oct. 29 - A full line of paints, machinery- to Hilo for the Olaa plan oils and var ed by her coming from the south or the Hongkong Maru S. F Nov. 1 nishes of superior quality, especially China S. 9 tation. southeast, in which case F Nov. .manufactured to withstand the action she would have Alameda S. F. Nov. 13 The James Makee, which is at pres- shown her port side with the red light Sierra S. F. . Nov. 19 ent on the marine railway, is under- to the Blanche and collision Doric S. F, . Nov. 19 going extensive repairs, JsxvKclally to .kanterns and lamps for ships' Jse. Ella, and the - Miowera Victoria, B. C, , , Nov. wcj.- stern, . nai full stock of general ship cbSnd Would occurred when the two yes td have Nippon, Maru-- S. Kov. 2S W ry.V ' sallng f. arren Sheppard, a Brooklyn marine sels, which were both north, but painter, i? planning to build a schoon- J angle, apex vYYVv YYYYtYTYYv vYvTT t vtY ' at a different met in the of er yacht in which to make a compTete PwiLR'SSTEAHSHIfXX)., that angle. j breaking, the strike. For instance it tour of the world. He is an enthusi- f astic yachtsman. Man.ic-p- T.ntifc'ht n i-- CHIP CHANDLERY DEP&TMENT. " faoa Hint ha " o'.mer risk the lives-an- property in-l- s Capt. Carl Pohle, of the North Ger- Captain CV CAMPBELL, Mgr. not able to say just how the collision L . v, . . , , V V 1 1A . man Lloyd . . J 11 1 J 1 V. 11 . 1 11 V. 1 11U Wl. .1. 1 liner Lahn, has crossed the occurred, as he has not yet heard froai L.i, Atlantic Ocean 353 times. The latest the captain Kia voyage completes one of the Ada, which is now at likely, without any experience as sea- of the Lahn his FOR SALE 99 ilanalei, as her captain hundred and seventy-sevent- h trip. This was afraid that men? But the questions that interest is said to be the record among captains the schooner, which was badly strained, this paper most at the present jare: of trans-Atlant- ic steamers. might pet to leaking," while crossing- the Who "commuted" the sentences lin-- r ON. LOOKS LIKE SNOW. ofjitse The new North German Lloyd miE channel. Besides this, her foresail is prisoners?: Under what law were ih?y Kronprinz Wilhelm made speed, of torn, as the bowsprit of the Blanche and released and handed over to the private twenty-fou- r knots an hour under natu- service of the shipowner? We will ven- ral draught on her trial trip from Ber- Ella entered through It. Her railing was gen to on 10th, making these jcyics-tion- s Leith the thus Reduced Prices also broken. ture the statement that the on will not, that they can riot7 be fastest time record. She sailed Instructions have been sent to the cap- for New York on the 17th. Coast Sea- answered satisfactorily to any disinter- men's Journal. - HARNESS OF tain, of the Ada from Manager Lansing ested person. Of course, the tru4an-swer- s ALL KINDS. of the Oahu Shipping Company. are obvious, though unsatisfac- A New Choral Society Handel's LOOK IN AND SEE OUR PRICES Hawk Far at Sea. tory. The whole business i3 slmpiy power Messiah to be Given. Three days another instance of the exercised out from Hilo a hawk by wealth over the law and thbrfl fen- - All persons desiring to participate in alighted on the four-maste- d bark Faila trusted with enforcement. Coast the production of Handel's "Messiah," its and to become members of the Choral of the Clyde, carrying a cargo of susar, Seamen's Journal. Societj--, are invited to be present at according to the story of Captain Mat-so- n Japanase Mail Steamers .r a meeting in Fauahl Hall, on Friday, MANUFACTURING HARNESS CO. October 18th, at 8 p. m. In the San Francisco Call. He re- The steamer Kamakura Maru, which F. A. BALLASEYUS, CORNER FORT AND KING ports a fine trip except hoo-doo- s. STREETS. for three arrived at Victoria, B. C. on the --17th, Director of Music. Oahu College. The ship sailed on Friday, it brought news from Japan that the Toyo P. O. Box 322. Telephone No. 228. games e carried thirteen passengers, and the Klsen Kaisha has decided to build two Durng the Indoor of Interstate Fair two world's records Sal has the same cooling effect, but hawk disappeared. 10,000-to- n steamers to compete with were i broken. la trerlaatlxc "How the bird got so out to sea John Flanagan of the far the new liners of the Pacific Mail Irish Athletic Club of New York threw COOL! RITES. is a mystery," says Captain Matson. Steamship Company. FIFTEEN DEG News was also the hammer 170 feet one-ha- lf inch. Tho "We were all of seven 6,300-to- hundred miles given of the launch of the n previous 169 4 from land, long fly record was feet inches and that is a even steamer Iyo Maru for the Nippon Yiisen Flanagan also broke for a hawk. "When the sailors saw the world's record Kaisha line between Japan and Seattle. in the discus 119 the bird they felt better and said it had throw. He made feet TViinches. The previous 118 been sent to away hoodoo. The Only Woman Sea Captain. record was California FeeifjCa take the feet 9 inches. For four days the bird stayed around, Marie Joanna Kersaho, whose death AGENTS and during that time I never had bet- on the Island of Croix, in France, at GREAT SHOE SALE NOW ONI ter sailing weather in my life. Every The English cricketers won their sec- the age of 72, has been reported, of ninely-fou- ,r had ond test match against a New York We Have a Fine Line of stitch canvas drew, and for ' hours the men never took a pull the distinction' of being the only wo- eleven, by seven wickets.' The locals on a brace. man sea captain in the world. She scored 222 in their two innings." Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Marked Down JAPANESE GOODS "Then one night the hawk disappear- went to sea with her father when she Regardless of Cost. ed, and for a week we had baffling was 12 years old, and after, hi3 death she captained three more vessels, and BERNARD & COY'S CIRCUS always in stock. winds that would have made a saint Every Lite in Our Complete stfjck from tho Best swear. What became of the bird is a obtained several medals and money re- OF VARIETIES. .Factories mystery, but maybe he flew to some wards for heroism on the water. New Located Opposite the other vessel of the sugar fleet. Tork Evening Post. Hawaiian Hotel. "With the disappearance of the hawk Japanese Standing Squadron. GREAT SUCCESS! 0or Silk and Cotton Ki'eouss all the superstitions ! men's came back, The Japanese standing squadron or- EVERY EVENING but everything moved along quietly un- dinarily consists of seven or eight bat- La Petite Ethel, Madamoiselle Daisy Stiofe ARE BEAUTIES til Saturday night, when a gale came St. Leon, the Wingate Sisters, the oraer Store tleships up in a few minutes. A big sea flooded and cruisers, besides some Sketch Artists Beverley and Danvers, HOTEL AND FORT STS. AND VERY CHEAP the decks. craft distributed on the coasts of China Gus St. Leon and his Famed Acrobat- - ,c "Before the men eou'd get hold of and Korea as guardships. The late Troupe; Professor Bernard with It will pay you to sea before the pressure outbreak in North China necessitated Trained Horses. Ponies. Dosra and M HMMMMMH them braces the of the sail a special organization of Monkeys. W broke the fpretopgallant yard in the the squadron, purchasing elsewhere. in which the majority of the best ves- Three Funny Clowns, Full Band, sling, one of the lower topsails split, a sels have been placed, leaving only the etc. jib was blown out of the bolt ropes, and Fuji, Yashima, Yakumo, etc., Prices Dress Circle, $1; Family Cir- J Tokiwa. cle, 75 cents; Gallery Circle, 50 cents. I was nearly washed out of the jigger in the reserve fleet. Now that the peace half-pric- e. protocol has been signed Children, eMFRT rigging. the naval e0L Circus office booking, - authoritips hnvA linrlpr pmtAmnlatinn for opposite Come and See for "I was aloft looking for the Farallone recomnositio?? Hawaiian Hotel. Yourself light when wave climbed around the of the srmarlrnn Thn at our the Shikishima and several other ships will SATOf D4YMA INFE. CHILDREN 'Oc FOUNTAIN me gave me soaking $ and a from which be placed in the reserve list, while the FRANK BEVERLEY, Bug. Mgr. my clothes are still wet. It blew so bard that under topsails we were mak- ing' ten knots, so I had to heave the PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM M. CHIYA, ship to and wait for morning. The men are satisfied now. They knew that ICE CREAM SODA Telephone 8S11 White. three hoodoos meant some mishap, and Corner of Nuuanu and Hotel Streets. Saturday night's breeze has convinced MINERAL WATERS them they were right." Fresh Fruits Only Hawaii Shinpo Sha. Convicts as Sailors. Some of the strait3 to which the em- The Postage Stamp THE PIONEER JAPANESE PRINT-l-n office. The publisher of Hawaii ployers in various lines in San Fran- Gets its reputation by sticking HGNOLllLll DRUG COMPANY Bhinpo, the only dally Japanese paper cisco are put to secure help are inter- to one thiDg published in the Territory till it arrives. of Hawaii. esting and suggestive. We read in the A. H. Otis 61 C. SHIOZAWA. Proprietor. KING STREET. Oil A. Blerbaci. T. SOQA, Editor. press of Tacoma, Wash., that the steam Telephone Main 97. collier Matteawan, which sailed from Mau-aak- ea get a rea- - Editorial and Printing Office San Francisco with a few non-unioni- BEAL'S theirs for similar St., above King. P. O. Box 507. and lost the latter at the Northern eon. We stick to selling the port, made a draft upon the inmates IF YOU WISH A GOOD of the city jail for men enough to take Finest Goods for the Least Money I. M. SHIGETA her to sea. According to the newspa- pers, some half dozen prisoners express- I ed their willingness to exchange iron For Wall Papers Window O A I 5 C CONTRACTING CARPENTER, PA- doors for brass knuckle?, and the police Shades. Linoleums, go t C L-- I7 PERING, PAINTER, also being "willin'." their sentenc-.- DCMl Corner Miller and Punchbowl Streets. were commuted and they were escorttd A Lowest Prices. across the Matleawan's gangplank. A TRY similar incident occurred on board one BERETAN? A STREET, rn0mca?r he Inttrument Used in of Spreckels' Australian liners at Ho-nol- uu reoently, where is authorative-i- y THE SILENT BARBER SHOP ii F3 stated a crew of firemen were secur- IN Bb Are Thoroughly Disinfected Before ed from among the prisoners on too A Using. "Reef." Several questions will in TE ' arise THEY ARE, JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, Prop., the minds of the readers as to the Arlington HoteL Hotel Street. propriety of this course as a means of SOLD EVERYWHERE! Auction Sale SET 001, OF AUCTION SALE VALUABLE FOR TRIAL OF LOTS AT MAUNAKAM ALA KAPALAMA, BUSINESS PROPERTY. OAHU At 12 o'clock noon, J Jury to Fix Value On Saturday, 19. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0ctooer 7 10 Q T "-- ' .... , .. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. of Naval A'... 1 I At my salesroom, 5 Queen street. I will sell at Public Auction a Five-Eight- hs Interest in that VALU- Site. ABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, known r 7 as the "STAR BLOCK," and situated ' """" on " SG r-- 1 j , , the makai Ewa corner of Kukui and ' Y? o Jo SC j ' Fort streets, together with adjoining SEAMEN WOULD 7 a & property. ... W jSSo o Ffr s sso a . r This land has a fee simple title to a JUMP THEIR BONDS L . S7SO 'SJSQ ' frontage on Fort street of 100 feet, on v Kukui street of 120 feet and Ewa bound- s'rA Ft. --"A ary of 210 sZlXFt. SSOOFf. O-o--o " feet. 60 00 Ft i . Also a leasehold at $30 a month, with Value of Bishop Estate Land to Q a frontage on Fort street of 61 feet and 1z an average depth of i$ feet. Be Settled by Jury Not a 1 3 2 1 1 ' THE "STAR BLOCK" is a two-sto- ry Precedent. &o 6 c-v--o Ft building with 24 rooms upstairs, and 00 rt 8 stores on the lower floor. Contains Sjso SJSo baths and patent closets complying Judge Estee yesterday decided that Ff-- with Sanitary Regulations. s the latest the first of condemna- ff -- - This building brings in a monthly the Pearl Harbor o a '4 SS& a - SS F. rental of $580.00. tion suits would be tried by a jury, and c 7 a he set the case for hearing to s In the rear Is a partly occupied space. as the 4 with room for, another large roomies, respondent, Bernice Bishop Estate and house with stores, fronting on Kukui the trustees under the will of the dec- treet. eased,-for the fourth Monday in X Upset price $25,000.00. November. The ruling upon the one 7 n 3T o Tv'-i- ia ... iyl defendant the court specifically stated Term9 of the sale: Cash, 3. Cold was not' to be taken as a precedent as ' expenses pur- Coin.. Deeds at the of to other respondents. The court filed SSOi SSC0 chaser. no written opinion, and simply made 2 iZ an ordei allowing the Jury in the one A - SSOO Far further particulars, enquire of SSOOFr- Fr. case. fte $ &. I' y c 1 1 JAMES F. MORGAN, "It is understood," said Judge Estee - . yesterday at the opening of court, "that J3 AUCTIONEER. in this case each defendant answered, and demanded a jury trial. I am onI SSOO SSoo SSOO SS3S S64S SJSS giving an opinion as to one view of . the case. I am not going to decide a Ff-- FA. FA FA FA . Ruction Sale question before we iget to it. I would ask whether you wish to try these cases 14-- 5 6 y - O- F- altogether or separately?" 5 3 f- Messrs. Stanley and Silliman, attor St neys for the defendant, held a whisper- VALUABLE LEASES ed conference. Co would to know-whethe- r "We like the - -- trial will be a jury or not, before an ' . k' . . i swering that question," replied Mr. Si1-lim- KAU-AA- SCHOOL. 4 f i ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, "This court cannot set a case upon my 65 proposition as will At salesroom, Queen Street, by order of the B. P. Bishop Estate I will sell at Public Auction the leases of 30 lots Bltuate at Mauna Kama!, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, a to what the court Kapalama, on d..." the mauka side of King street, opposite the new Kaiulanl School, on the Asylum Road and adjace nt to new streets. The said lot vary In 65 Ho- size from an area 5500 square to 7000 CO At my salesroom, Queen street, There was no response from the at of feet an area of square feet, with a frontage of not less than feet on wide streets. These lots hv sJl ba nolulu, I will sell at Public Auction, by torneys for the respondents. filled and graded, are Immediately available for building sites, and are situated on, or convenient to the proposed main line of the Honolulu Rapid Tran- sit and Land Co. within a short distance of the business center city. order of the TRUSTEES OF THE ES- .'The court will set the case of the of the Lot A and a portion of Lot C are reserved for the new Kaumakapili Church, which will give an increase 1 value to the surrounding BISHOP, United States vs. Bernice Bishop Es- lots. TATE OF BERNICE P. the The upset prices for the Bale of these leases have been fixed at from 3100.00 to J2C0.00 per annum according to size and location of lot, tate, the first defendant named for the payable following valuable leases: Monday in November," Judge Rental Quarterly la advance at the office of the Trustees of the Bishop Estate. fourth Terms of leases 30 years 1st portions lands finally said, as silence of the from November 1st, 190L The lessee to pay all taxes, rates and assessments whatsoever, and to comply with all of tin The mauka of the Estee the terms of the usual leases Issued by the lessors. of Kahauloa 2, Keel 2 and Keokea, sit- attorneys continued. "It will be un- The successful required one-quarte- r's uate In of Kona, of derstood, however, this does not bidder will be to make a cash deposit equal to rent within five (5) dsys of the sale. the District Island that For Information apply office Hawaii, above the line of new forest fix a precedent for the other cases. The further at the of the Superintendent of the B. P. Bishop Estate. 71 Merchant 6treet, Honolulu.: fence and containing an area of 1000 Supreme' Court of the. United States 3EOS23--A.DnT- , acres, more or less. has held that no court shall do any- E"1 . Terms of lease 21 vears. UDset mice thing, which will embarrass or delay, for annual net rental $350.00. or control In any way any action in cers of the Emily Reed, whose bonds which United States is a party. were declared forfeited by Judge Estee on the The LesBee to In good con-wdltl- Elegant maintain Both the United States and the citizens Monday because of their failure to an- Residence Auction Sale the forest fence or wall on the to names OF-- of the Territory of Hawaii are Inter swer their when read. In OF-- boundary along the filed by . - I Kealakekua and in speedy and the United the affidavit Mr. Dunne he or- makai baundary of the demised prem- ested a trial, states that the bonds of the men re- f States is anxious to have the cases fix quired their appearance in court Octo- ! ise. ' MR.C.J. lUDWIGSEN Panr.h-bo- wl ed for trial." ber 14, and not being present their Business Property Valuable Property near 2nd Three (3) tracts of land In Ka- "I am arranging to leave for the bonds were properly forfeited. He street, and on the pro- hauloa second In the District of Ko Coast November 19th, and the fourth denies that the men are held on In- AT na. Island of Hawaii, below the forest formations, but states that such infor- The undersigned will receive appli- AUCTION posed extension of Fort street Monday in November will be a few were void, and bounded by the .government roads days after that date. I would rather mations null and and were cations to lease lots In the "SCHMIDT and land leased to John Gaspar. Terms ear- so held to be by Colonel Baird; that that the case be set for hearing they were drawn upon importunities CENTRAL BLOCK" on Beretania On Saturday, October 19, of leases twenty-on- e years. lier," said Judge Stanley. wil- of the seamen themselves, in order that street, No. 5S8, adjoining the premises On Sztnrd-- y, October 26, Lot 1 15 acres, net upset annual Mr. Silliman also announced his they might have a speedy Fur- AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, lingness to have the trial at an earlier trial. of the Queen's Hospital. rental, $50.00. ther, that Mr. Baird had never declar- At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. date, but Mr. Dunne objected. infor- This valuable property will be divid- Lot acres, net upset annual time," he stated, Unit- ed his intention of having the will sell at Public Auction, the ele- 257 "At this "the mations dismissed, as he always said 65 Queen street, $175.00. government exceptions ed into several business sites and offers Ludwig-se- n, At my salesroom. I rental, ed States takes that they were of no effect, and fur- gant homestead of Mr. C. J. to the order of the court allowing a Es- LUNA-LIL- O will sell Public Auction, a valuable Lot i 207 acres, net upset annual ther, that Captain Baker and Mate a fine chance to investors in Real situated on the corner of at jury, no matter what the question were "similarly as and KEEAUMOKU streets. parcel near brldg? rental, JC25.00. which is to be taken before that jury." McDonald situated tate. Suitable for Stores, Lodging of land the Pauoa persons merely waiting the action of Lu-nali- lo Lessees to fence said demised prem "This Is not a final judgment, Mr. Jury." ' Houses or Dwellings. Applications for The property faces 200 feet on with a roadway leading to Punchbowl the Federal Grand street, ISO on Keeaumoku tses with a good substantial legal fence Dunne.'' Can an exception be taken at Mr. Dunne further charges that the lots will be treated in priority and it feet street. or wall, and same In good con this time?" asked the court. two defendants had no intention of street and 200 feet on Matlock street. maintain wiii pay to early applications. 17 8-- "It may be one of the questions to to Honolulu for trial, and make nice- Property has a frontage of dition during the term of leases; also to be considered on appeal, and the ex- returning Grounds are well cultivated and clear and remove said says: An important feature of these leases ly kept. feet on Punchbowl street with lane of all lantana from ceptions shcild be noted at this time. to premises. - "I further state the fact be that Is that th? lessee has the option of the same width leading to the large As to the question of an earlier trial, George A. Baker referred to in the parlor and sitting room, dining and Ma-onak- Is 3rd A lot at the south corner of ea I want to say that Colonel Baird affidavit of defendants' counsel, was purchasing his lot in fee simple during sewing room, kitchen, pantry, etc. premises. Front- not here, that I have no clerk in the is master of American Large new dwelling hou3e contains and Beretania streets. office, and as there are a number of and still the the term of his lease at a figure based The main lot has a width of over 100 age of 35 feet on Maunakea street and ship Emily Reed, and that the said Upstairs four spacious bedrooms, things submitted to me at the present Charles McDonald is the first officer on the rental he is paying. feet, and a depth of 2SS feet. feet on Beretania street. Impossi- clothes-close- ts lift time. I believe it to be wholly of said ship, and that said Emily Reed with and bath. Terra of lease 21 years. Upset-- net ble for me to be ready for trial before is now charter and loading, if ! Terms and conditions of lease with Servants' quarters on the grounds. Property Ilea on both sides of the the fourth Monday in November." under annual rental 3300.00. not already loaded, for Australia, and 'amount of rents asked can be had on A fine opportunity to obtain one of Pauoa stream, and within a few foet A motion to have the case as to all that said ship is now about to sail, if 4th Two lots on the Ewa side of Ma- other defendants continued to the same already sailed, from the application to the nicest residences in Honolulu. of the proposed extension of Fort street. unakea street, between Beretania and time, was" also made by Mr. Dunne. she has not city of San Francisco, for Australia; I A roomy Dwelling Houee. with Barn3 Pauahl streets, each having a frontage It was finally ordered by the court that JAMES F. MORGAN, to that it is the purpose and intention of For further particulars apply prop- of 40 feet and a depth of about SS feet. the continuance be made until further and said McDonald, instead 65 Queen Street. and Chicken Houses are on the order. said Baker 21 years. an- of complying with the conditions and JAS. F. MORGAN, erty. Term of lease Upset net NEW COURT RULE. rec nual 3500.00. recognizing the obligation of said AUCTIONEER. rental The following rule of procedure ognizance to go in and with said ship ! BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS drawn up by Assistant United States to Australia, and not to come to said Property can be readily subdivided TERMS OF THE SALE on all of the Attorney Dunne was adopted by Judge Honolulu, as required by the terms of Into several building sites, and Is an ex- bove leases are: Cost of drafting all Estee yesterday: said recognizance, and that it is the H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. MISS Investment. leases, acknowledgments, etc., and ail "When various actions are pending, intention of them and each of them to Has made arrangements with John cellent chance for expenses connected therewith to be or when a single action Is pending forfeit said recognizance." Fort Street, Opposite Wilder & Co. Maps particulars at my party plaintiff or F. Snow & Co., the well known and further borne by the lessees. with more than one FIRST-CLAS- S defendant, all resting upon the same .0. LUNCHES SERVED. DYERS AND CLEANERS office. one-quart- er of the ant has been the A deposit of of the rent defense, al- The brain V general matter of right or interesting subject of recent study by With Tea. Coffee. Soda Tatr. of San Francisco, to act as their agent of the first year will be required from though thfre be no common interest Ginger Ale or Milk. for these Islands. All orders will be MORGAN, or- Prof. Forel, the Swiss zoologist This JAS. F. successful bidders within five days from between the parties, the court, by Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. promptly attended to by telephoning the date of the sale. der, at its discretion, may compel said organ is well developed in the workers, Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. 521 Blue, the Gedge Cottage, Richards AUCTIONEER. actions, or, in case of a single action smaller in the females, and merely street, near Hawaiian HoteL 8961 For further particulars apply at the the claims of the various parties, to be rudimentary in the males. The insect3 WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. tried together, and will enter a decree sight, smell, touch office of the TRUSTEES of the B. P. evi- have the senses of FALL OPENING MADAME A. SCIIOELLKOPF in such cause conformable to the - BISHOP ESTATE. No. 77 Merchant applicable and taste, hearing- being- doubtful. The WILL TEACH YOU dence thereto." with memory and MILLINERY tli FORT ST. treet, Honolulu. SEAMEN WOULD JUMP BAIL. ants are endowed reasoning powers, and in their welfare Hoi to Speak French in I tree Months HAS FOR SALE THE BEST GEN-er- al Acting United States Attorney Dunne easy to see courage, their of Hawaiian Paci- MORGAN, filed an affidavit yesterday In response it is their BY A NEW METHOD. assortment and JAS. F. MISS N. F. HAWLEY, Hom-roa- de to the one filed by Mr. Fitch in the despair, their ardor for the fra, and Prices reasonable. Printers Lane, fic Island Curious In the city. AUCTIONEER. cases of McDonald and Baker, the offi- - their personal hatreds. Rems 210-21- 1, Bosttm Block. opposite Advent Church. Pol on Tuesdays and Fridays. Merchant Street, 1 - Between Fort and Alakea. THE TRIUMPH GERR. STUDEBAKER TRIUMPH GEAR. ST IS an acknowledged fact that the Side Spring Gear makes the easiest riding buggy on the market. The long side spring, ex- tending the full length of the gear is the most elastic spring that can be made and the only objection that can be made to it is that after constant use ot e side of the buggy may become lower than ihe other. Th's objection has been entirely overcome in the now cele- brated f,.Z"CJv in which an auxiliary center or brace spring has been adJed. This extra spring brings the bearing on both sides alike and the0,body always sets level, even when the weight is on one side. The Triumph Gear is the acme of perfection in buggy gear con- - struction and commands the admiration of skillful mechanics as well as the users of vehicles. A large consignment of Road Wagons built - T-- ,. U ti,p,P i,qa .ln?Vr- T: ' nn erp jUct been received by us. Studebaker Goods speak for themselves an.I need no defense. 14 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU, OCTOBER 18, 1901.

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HAIL UKDfcR J THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE flfiiWfl Stang-enwal- Building. DEPARTMENT EilHi All classes of Engineering Work soli, COMMUNITY GQHSTRUCTION lted. Examinations, Survey una . PITCAIRN ISLAND and CO. ports made for "Waterworks, Steam an r Electrical Construction; Plana asi Specifications and Estimates prepared, and construction superintended, in all branches of engineering work. Contracts solicited for railroads, electric an The Exiles Getting a Dialect of Their Own. team, tunnel, bridges, buildings, highways, foundations, piers, wharves, t. Special Attention Given to Examinations. Valuation and Report of Properties Disease is Still Almost Unknown. for Investment Purposes. Habits Are Still Moral. Frederick J. Am weg, M. Am. Soc. C. E., W. R. CASTLE, JR., Sec'y and Treas. Engineer and Manager.

LONDON, Sopt. 30. The unique com- cessor to their present chief magistrate. munity of the Pitcairn is threat- Then there is . surplus of females in Islands the present and rising generation, diff- ened by the restless,' reforming eye of iculty, naturally accentuated ' in a small Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. He finds that and secluded community. Any arrange- they need an overhauling before they ment' which would include the removal and care .of some of these youifhful fe- can he brought into line with the general malesof whom some of the grown ones WE HAVE pace of an empire marching on a busi- would now willingly leave he thinks I ness basis. They are not very anxious to would be a work of useful philanthropy. THE STOCK t trade and consort with their neighbors, He mentions the tendency to clip Eng- tr $ lish wcrds which is growing, but he feels Ililli dotted about in their region of the Pa- that the islanders are an Interesting com- cific. To learn the reason of this tne munity. Of furniture I STi tpEClAL OFFER g British secretary ca.led upon the British The Colonial Secretary's grievance Is they will not come that will show you the full meaning of government's high commissioner for the that out and tmnc iPPlilf with their neighbors. The High Commis- 4 of home." There is Western Pacific for a report. The reply sioner replies with the opinion that they all the comforts a - - is remarkably instructive to anyone at- will not be got readily to go into the ex- line we do ; Total - nothing in the furniture that . ijgfe & m j&ri tracted by the little side histories of port business, and that "some new en- terprise is essential to the moral and not carry, and our prices are the lowest. those human oddments who leave the physical well being of the people." The track of their neighbors, and at vast mission of the Seventh Day Adventists, distances contrive to maintain through to which denomination the islanders be- long, is about to take their condition in several generations an ordered communi- reports Highly Polished Solid Oak lied Room Sets ty of their own devising. hand. He that "the mission whose vessel has recently called Pit- This official report finds de- at that these cairn and Tahiti, has offered to give em- Buffets, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Etc. scendants of the mutineers of the British a, Bounty ployment on their plantations at Hala-te- ship are temperate, healthy and anil at this island, to a few young industrious. After a century of acclima- men of Pitcairn, in order that they nay tizing and social they obtain a knowledge of the cultivation Dictionary pecked tor shipment weighs Mlbt.; Dictionary and Stand 40 lbs. In addition lisplay on a microscopic scale the feat- Special attention called to our to special price, money enough to prepay freight or express charges must acooi&pany order. and preparation of those productions ures of similar groups who in other parts most suitable for trade purposes; and 2 of the earth have elected to live a life that the missionaries of that sect to Gunn Desks and apart, the world forgetting, by the world which the Pitcairn people belong s.re forgot. Against certain attractive de- themselves giving some attention to the Sectional Book Cases velopments, comforting to those who are question of opening up the desired com- optimists in the matter of human nature, munication by way of Karatonga and there appears in the story of the Pit other of their missionary stations in this TH E KASH CO., Ld. cairn Islands the phenomenon, so regu- region. Whether anything wll ultimate- larly noticed elsewhere, that when a ly be done in the matter is difficult to COYNE FURNITURE CO., small fraction wrenches itself free from determine at this juncture, but there can the main body and hopes to live on as a j be no doubt that steps in that direction Cor. Fort and Reretania. Progress Block. t self-suffici- unit it succumbs to a habit j have already been taken, and that If Rough Making a which makes its growth tend downward. j funds can be found, and the sanelioaof The and Tumble We Are The naval officer who sends the reports the missionary board obtainod, the serv-- i Youngster Shoit Cut of lus, rif.-on- al association vi;h the ih'-and- ice will be established within the next to the High Commissioner speaks . twelve months by vessels sailing under never knew comfort and making safe ground to very highly of the mode of life of thi the American flag." the and for few hundred dwellers on Pitcairn, but he looking freedom of neat clothes be ready for the new season's notes "a tendency growing among the ORIENTAL, NOTES. lan- until we took him in tow. Ap- - j goods. All of this summer's stock islanders to make use of a sort ot guage of their own, which, I am told, js pearance and wear resistence j must be out of the way to make a clipping of English words, and which Shanghai la now being- visited by a va- h. riety company, Flying lock arms in our suits for the j room for the large shipments of is at the best a species of pigeon Kng-lis- the Jordans, This shows signs already of mak- which for the past eleven weeks had LITTLE FELLOW. new goods coming. ing comprehension been an attraction at various places in ' some of them slow of Japan. manager, I , when addressed in English." This officer. i'heir business air. Commander Knowling of the British Loon Mooser, recently went to Shanghai cruiser Icarus, gives this pithy account and arranged to take the Astor House of neafii of his visit to them: Garden, where, in a marquee, the com- Get Next, Quick! SATURDAY! "I arrived in Bounty Bay at 5 p. m. on pany will give its performance. Feb. 21, 1901. A boatload of islanders The measure recently adopted by Korea Not as frequently as we would BETTER GET THE LITTLE (men) came off, but in view of there still of prohibiting the exports of cereals has to whom price is no brought disastrous effects on every two-doll- being cases dengue fever in about like, can we sell ar THINGS TOU NEED FOR TO- - several of object invariably the ship, I only allowed Mr. Jamss R. port in the peninsula. For instance, the shirts for half that. Early pick- - i MORROW THAN "WAIT TILL McCoy, the chief magistrate, on board. trade in Masampho has been affected so drinks Cyrus Noble rtfle 120 badly that the business transactions ers are sure of size3. Others j AND WISH reported all well in health, pe- whiskey. ople on the island, the adult females being there are almost entirely stopped. The must trust to luck. THAT TU HAD" rather in excess of the males. Arranged only business now going on in that port Whether he be at j is said to he the export of a small num- to land next day, and then proceeded to the club or in his nortnwest ancnorage wnere was ics ber of cattle and the import of liquor. own .swell. Anchored there losing an anchor The report that the government has home it is his regular h was afterwards recovered for the failed in its negotiations in selling loan ight, and landed at Bounty Bay the bonds abroad seems not to be well found- tonic and stimulant. ed. A Tokyo paper learns on gocd au- 1 communicat- ; THE KASH CO., Ltd. next morning. After tins connec- He has confidence ed with the island each day, myself and thority th it the negotiations in a few officers landing, but by the sur- tion therewith are still being directed iin it because he knows TWO - Japa- STORES TWO STOCKS geon's advice,- no islanders being allowed under charge of Mr. Takahira, the it is pure. TWO TELEPHONES: 96 Main, 376 Main. on board. The swell continued more or nese minister to the United States, and heavy in both anchorages, so we it is expected that the introduction of It is of pleasant less foreign capital will be carried out suc- stood off and on, or lay to off the island iand agreeable flavor.1 during the remainder of our stay. Mr. cessfully at no distant day. McCoy only recently to th. An earthquake shock was felt at Yoko- has returned 7:20 p. Mon- It b an aid to island, he having very pluckily piloted a hama and Tokyo about m. on . with the more TO FACILITATE TRADE burning ship to Mangareva, beaching her day. Jn Matsu Province it was felt gestioru SBREVE&CO. Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all there rather than agree to her captain severely, and caused some damage to goods purchased or ordered of them, he wished to do, on to the Japan Railway. A portion of the One and three FREE OF ALL CHARGES FOR running her, as permanent way between Ichinohe and San Francisco. TRANSPORTATION re- the coast of Pitcairn." two crown."" to Honolulu, or The soil and temperature are all that Fukuakw ,unk about inches while 3 turning same to San Francisco. Goods is scarcely the .walls of Shiriuchi and Hachinohe ' could be wished for, and there re- will be sent on selection to those known a wholesome root or fruit that does not Station , was damaged. The work of JEWELERS to the firm, or who will furnish satisfac- grow most readily. Commander Knowl- pairs was immediately executed and no GOLD tory references In San Francisco. ing proceeds: suspension cf traffic occurred. Hakodate and years thirty-fiv- e sustained some damage, having also felt Illustrated catalogue and prices fur- "During the last four a strong shock same evening. upon request. vessels on an average have called at the the SILVERWARE nished receipt of gen- The trial run of a locomotive turned inland each year, but the islanders Manufacturing W. C. We have the largest manufactory of erally seem to see very little of the out by the Railway Cars PEACOCK & CO., Ltd flanufacturers Jewelry and west New most Company of Osaka was held on the ISth Silverware of crews of merchant vessels. In was very York City, and are prepared to furnish cases the master only of the vessel landj Inst. The result of the trial S0LF GENTS FOR HAWAII special designs. scarcely ever satisfactory in all respects. Subsequent- TERRITORY. Market Post Sts. for a short time, the ships by and anchoring. During his stay last month ly the locomotive was purchased the Mr. Formosa n Governor's Office and shipped In Mangareva (Gambler Islands), thirty-on- e McCoy to arrange something off to Formosa. It weighs about endeavored tons, thirty-on- e wnd in the way of a regular trade between measures feet one vessels eleven inches in length, and can draw the two islands, and of their passenger cars rate of thirty has since called at Pitcairn, taking away thirty at the large quantities of bananas, pumpkins, miles an hour. It costs less than the and get a pair of our 25c. foreign-mad- e locomotives, but its dura- Suspenders. and arrowroct. The leading men here question, though they will be able to maintain bility remains in the Meat think that company is confident that their locomo- Metropolitan Co., Ltd. this trade. may as foreign ones. and buy one of our 25c. Men's "The adult males have to give all of tive be as durable KEEP COOL Straw early part of the On Tuesday the Kanagawa police au- their labor during the thorities were communicated with by the Hats. We also have Straw Bats for Lad.es from 15c, up. day viz., from after an early breakfast says 2 p. m. Yokohama Local Court, the Times, at 5 a. m. until to works for 30th when the public good, directed by the local to the effect that on the ult. present time some officers and men from the Yoko-suk- a FRESH MEATS AND FISH parliament of seven. At the Admiralty were engaged, in compli- twenty-nin- e men are available, and their with request of In labor is divided between building a pew ance the the court. By Every Steamer from the the sea off Hommoku in destroying eight Hotel Street, to & church adjoining the present schoolroom. on next Castle Coolie. a new whaler, and the necessary boat bombs which had been confiscated Coast that has Cold Storage. work, shooting of goats, etc. Two o'clock some previous occasion and had been hour, and remainder of kept for a required length of time by the is the dinner the court, two of the said bombs failed to the day the people employ themselves explode dropped THE ORIENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., Ld about their own business of gardening, and into the water and women of family do all 'he were lost. I.Tnder the circumstances, the T. IP. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb etc. The the Court begged the police authorities to 3cCO"ST, Resident. many --- housework, and of them smootii CAPITAL STOCK --- cocoanuts, plait decorate warn those who may happen to pick up 8500,000.00. and paint and those dangerous objects to report the only and Pork always on hand, also mat bags, etc. The insurance company in the world issuing policies In both the un- matter to the authorities. ENGLISH ana CHINESE languages. "Disease appears to be still almost Japanese Maru, typhoid S94 was brought, The sealer Kiyomasa Policies known. The of twenty-thre- e contain all modern advantages of the endowment Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. by a shipwrecked crew, and no oth- Captain Watnnabe, manned by by and other forms here men, while in the Kurile Sea re- issued the leading American companies. er epidemic has touched the islands Governed by con- cently encountered a storm and was the safet Insurance systems. The pioneer Chinese-Americ- an since. The leading people prefer to to Behring company. , of blown the Sea. Having lost Telephone Main 7B. tinue, as hitherto-- without medicines his bearings and a steamer being s'ghted. FOR SALE AT any sort. One small boy has been re- HOME OFFICE: SOJ 02 Stangemvald cently killed by a fall while chasing the captain lowered a boat and boarded Bldfr., Honolulu, II her for the purpose of verifying the po- The Metropolitan Meat Co., King Street; Telephone 65. goats on the cliffs. Thursday October Christian, son of the man of the same sition of his vessel. The steamer proved The Booth, Telephone 879. to be a Russion cruiser, the captain of t i t I I I I Fishmarket; name, and grandson of Fletcher Chris- Captain ItMIMMHill tian, mate of the Bounty, is the which charged Watanabe with '''f' 104. master's Central Market, Nauanu Street; Telephone island, now S3; sealing in Russian waters, and took his o!dest man on the aged vessel to port Toborovsk, : men over 75, and eld- the of where Oahu Carriage Mfg. ! two other are the the captain and crew were put in prison. Co., Ltd. est woman is 72. None of these old peo- beyond They were subsequently sent to Vladi- I RIVES 8TEEET. ple suffer from anything the vostok, where they were charged weakness of old age, and all seem thor- with : PaiDtlng, lacfc5miimng oughly contented happy. the offence, but by the assistance of a and Trimming A Specialty. and Russian university student, who showed ""The early loss of the front teeth i:i AUL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. the upper jaw continues among many of much sympathy with them and took lp fhonm Bin ML defence, they , were P. O. Box the islanders, but the teeth of numbers their acquitted. HI. of adults, as well as of the children, are without a flaw. Some families, in which up to the present there lias been prac- PHOENIX INSURANT CO tically no intermarriage, still suffer from 85 King Street. Teh Blue 31. this loss of teeth. No one smokes or use intoxicating liquor. Men, women and OF HARTFORD. children seem without exception in ro- bust health and full of vigor. Thanks to the care of the. elected parliament con- Cash Assets, $5,523,649.70 sisting; seven members, with Mr. Mc- There of i is Strength and Vigor Coy as president full employment is Losses Paid, $45,000,000.00 found for everyone. The discipline seems Plumbing to be all it should be, the islanders con- IN EVERY anifarv tented, and the day's work often, to my WATERHOUSE & PODMORE DROP. knowledge, such as would astonish many a British laborer, as it astonished on Agents. more than on- -' occasion, myself and th.; Sewer Soimections ship's company. Their religion remains Corner King and Bethel Streets. Drink the Famous Th-- ad that of Seventh Day Adventists. : the Box 146. Saturday services are well conducted, P. 0 A SPECIALTY. and the strong rel'gicus feeling which was once so marked a characteristic of COTTON & the islanders appears after the check It BROS. CO. received some years ago to have again Con- - gathered strength." j Engineers and General After paying an admiring tribute to j ma TRACTORS. Mr. McCoy's administrative sagacity. Jmm and Commander Knowling proceeds to the CORNICE I difficulties which the island has to fac-- . Plans and Estimates furnished for al: Sold by All Dealers. WORK First he places the absence among th-- classes of Contracting Work. GALVANIZED men of early middle age of a fitting suc 1 Room ItO, Boston Block, Honolulu. .i ni'i in COMMERCIAL THE PACIFIC ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, OCTOBER IS, 1901. 15 E5 - growing I if - Him in nM.t-- ii .T,Tsrl- mi- thereon, two mango trees, THE SEND YOUU grass and other vegetation. THE FIRST MAY SIT An appeal is taken also in the case BUSINESS ORDERS of Territory vs. Mee Nam, an assault lANKopfeaAWAI! and battery case. Defendant was fined ml U '. BY TELEGRAPH. 125 1 and costs. LIMITED. You can do it Now Beautiful OF HAWAII. LTD. Incorporated under the Laws of th MOSaUITOE3 IN PARIS. Territory of Hawaii. PaiJ-U- p Capital . A Plague of Insacta in the Capital of Capital, $30,000.00. $600,000 Gifts France. President Cecil Brown Reserve , . . 50.000 Every year the mosquito plague seems Vice President M. P. Robinson Undivided Profits 154,000 Inter-Islan- to Cashier w. G. Cooper d increase in the French capita!, and Principal The Gear Anxious to Professor Office: Fort, near Merchant Blanchard has again made a Street. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. communication to the Academy of Med Telegraph Co. icine on Charles M. Cooke President that subject, especially concern- P. C. Jones our corner win- Clear the Court ing the possibility Caafincts a General Bantiii2 Bmosess Vice President Just look into of the propagation of C. H. Cooke Cashier see rretty things. diseases by those insects. He calls to F. C. is transmitting mes- dow and the mind the historical AT HONOLULU Atherton ...Assistant Cashier facts that certain Henry Waterhouse. Tom May, F. "w Glass, Sterling Sil- towns and health resorts of antiquity sages to all the islands Rich Cut Calendar. Macfarlane. E. D. Tenney, J. A. ss. had to be abandoned on account of thu SAVINGS DEPOSITS ver, Ornaments, etc. We carry mosquitoes received and of the group except which had Invaded them, and interest allowed for yearly .deposits at Solicits the Accounts of a large assortment, and our that at the present the rate of V.i per cent per annum. Firms, Cor- . . . . moment there are porations, Trusts. Individuals, and will Kanai. . 8 poods are up to date. towns and regions which on that account Rules and regulations of savings de- promptly carefully suffer partment upon and attend to all ARGUMENTS AS TO greatly in their commerce and ex- furnished application. business connected with banking en- tension. The complaints concerning the trusted to it. Sell multiplication and Purchase For- MINI1UEI RATE 15 $2. of those insects In Paris EES2EEaS3S3EBB2SBB3E3IB? eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. Gurnty Refrigerators 1 ATTORNEY'S FEE deserve the attention of the Medical Academy, especially as there is a ques- esa SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. tion as to ebb Honolulu Office, Campbell Blk other window you whether mosquitoes can trans- ks ea Ordinary In the will mit diseases. Professor Blanchard con- and Term Deposits received DOWN STAIRS. see display of Gurney Refrig- tends no one and Interest allowed in accordance a Supreme Court in Session Suit that could affirm it, be- with erators, the greatest ice saver cause till now none of those insects of tJ rules and conditions printed in Fort Street. anopheles passbooks, copies of which may bo made. A Refrigerator (not an Against Liliuokalani on Trial the species, which are consid- il Stores To Lei !1 had on MAIN 131. ered as alone capable of doing so, have H application, TELEPHONE ice box) for $10 seems very rea- H Judd Uuilding, Fort Street. in Circuit been found in Paris. The anopheles is H Messenger will call tor your mes- sonable, does it not. Court. a mosquito with large legs and extremely H Hi long wings. I E9 sage if desired II a . Wm. G. Infix. One dollar and a half a month The Paris mosquito belongs to the culex B H you The Kapiolani Estate case had the species that is to say, it is a common H We offer two new Stores in HONOLULU, for Ice is all it will cost to gnat. a Clais Sprectels & Co., AN FIU.NCISCO. beauty. right way before Judge Gear all They cannot, however, be regard- P the Budding Bate run this little ed as completely inoffensive, H Auld on the corner 13 NEW YORK. as they are H H HONOLULU. H. T. The Supreme Court was in capable of transmitting a parasitical dis- of Beretania and Emma ease, the filariose, H streets ft session but half an hour during the which, however, for- U U SAN FRANCfSCO AGENTS tunately, does not exist in France. Pro- W to responsible tenants for a term U THJt & Go. day to consider an appeal in the case fessor Blanchard, nevertheless,' H Pi NEVADA NATIONAL BANK O M. S. Grinbanm thinks of years. JiW:l Stoves of C. S. Desky vs. The Orpheum Co. the Paris mosquitoes are capable of prop- II three n SAN FRANCISCO. agating leprosy. U a LIMITED. Judge Gear allowed a foreclosure to be He gave to the Acad- n H We cannot close without men- emy of Medicine several examples, to H H DRAW EXCHANGE ON taken and ordered a sale of prop- which a tioning our Jewel Stoves. You the Dr. Chantemesse added the rela- II o SAN FRANCISCO Importers and Commission MeicltaDh fcl For further particulars apply-t- H The Nevada Na-- -- $10.50, erty, the Orpheum block. tion of other facts he had noted at Con- Dank of San A can purchase one for An appeal U H LONDON-T-''"al Francisco. stantinople, tending to prove lep- the he Lorn-do- n, which consumes very little fuel was taken from this ' ruling had that u Union Bank of but rosy is, perhaps, only contagious during SI tiH Ltd. SOLI AGENTS FOX and bakes perfectly. Remember been perfected only in so much as it the night. However that may be, and I! 11 NW YORK-Amer- lcan Exchange Na- that we carry extra parts for to admitting that the Taris mosquitoes do a II tional Bank. referred the allowance to Hatch & a danger H 11 all our Stoves, and can do all not constitute tor public health, 13 H National Baniu BLANCHE BATES 5c Silliman of a $500 attorney fee. This they are, at least, most Irritating, and H SHGerchants'Credit Lyonnais. with the SI BERLIN-Dresde- ner the work connected t their destruction is CIGAR. wis contested by defendants as exces evidently desirable. ti H Bank same. Professor . Blanchard contends that the h HAWAIIAN TRUST GO., HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA -- sive, and only that phase of the case larva of the mosquito can be destroyed S3 . . . M Hongkong and Shanghai Bankina by M Corporation. was presented yesterday. pouring petroleum on stagnant water, a Limited, El PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS. thinks de- NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA In Gear's court evidence was heard lie that the academy should Bank mand of the public powers, first, the pub- H GEO. R. of New Zealand. BRITISH AMERICAN ASSURANC1 We sell Refrigerators and all day in case of Kapiolani lication of a pamphlet 13 CARTER, Treas. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER the Estate warning the public El of British Bank COMPANY, of Toronto, Ontario. Stoves on the installment plan, of the possible dangers connected with M North America. vs. Peck & Co. native witnesses occupy 923 8p'clal gvlen to eonslg-mtit- i and 'will allow you a fair price mosquitoes, and indicating the means of H Fort St. Honolulu. H Transaci a General attention ing the stand, and their examination destroying them, adop- a EanKina s Excncmce Eusmess of Coffee and Rice. for your old stove or refrigera- and secondly, the being of necessity slow and tedious tion of the necessary measures to de- u P.O. Box 447. h Deposits tor, regardless of the make. stroy M a Received. Loans made a Judge Gear announced beginning the mosquito larva in the water on B3 Approved Security, Commercial that the public places in Paris. London Stan- cn Travelers' an Credits Issued, Bills of n-chan- ge this evening he would probably hold dard. Bought and Sold. Castle & Cooke night sessions, in order to dispose of COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY cases more expeditiously. THE HAIR BRUSH. ACCOUNTED FOR. LIMITED. the longer Following the Kapiolani case Judge Dimond & Co, Creeds Dandruff, Which Causes Falling Hawaii Land Co. C. BREWER & CO., LIFE AKD Gear heard the suit of Ana Hilo vs Hair and Finally Baldness. Ltd. FIRE Queen Liliuokalani. This is a suit to recover Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany, LIMITSD. Street, Honolulu, II. L LIMITED. real estate which plaintiff claims was European authority on skin diseases. Insurance-Agents- Queen through . i secured by the fraud. says that dandruff is as contagious as Wholesale and Retail Dealers in She alleges that she had borrowed ?25 any other malevolent disease and that AGENTS FOR M. bor- CROCKERY, GLASS and from F. Hatch, and afterwards one common source of the spread of Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Onc- - l ... i i i-- pay HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. rowed $75 from this defendant to dandruff is the use of the same hair Capital Stock $100,000. mea. ougar company. Honomu Sugai XGXNTI TOn the first debt, giving a mortgage on brush by different persons. The way Company, Walluku Sugar Company, t King St., Honolulu. certain real estate as security. She to avoid catching dandruff or any other :apltal, paid up $58,080. Makee Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL claims that she has paid the note, and disease from another's brush is to In- Plantation Company, Haleakal INSURANCE CO now seeks to recover back her property, sist on the use of Newbro's Herpicide. Ranch Company. KaDanalu Run LIFE Particular attention given to alleged to be wrongfully held by the It not only kills the dandruff germ, but Planters Line and Shipping Company. OF BOSTON. mail and telephone orders. defendant. Ana Hilo was the only wit- it is also an antiseptic that will prevent OFFICERS. oa.ii r rancisco Packets, Chas. Brew.T ness examined yesterday afternoon. the catching of any disease whatever & Co.'s Line of Boston TanV fn MTU A FIRE INSURANCE CO, Defendant has filed an answer, denying through contagion of another's brush. W. C. AchI Agents Boston Board of Underwriters. President and Manager Agents ror petition. id.. Tr-oMr-. Philadelphia Ua- - OF HARTFORD. all the allegations in the K. Nakuina Vi. wwt,ut Board of CAN'T RECOVER PART PAYMENT. In South Africa, it appears, the larger Makainal aerwriters. not threatened with early Treasurer Standard Oil Company. case of F. D. Carvalho vs. Wm. mammals are Enoch Johnson Secretary In the extinction. Mr. C. P. Chesnaye reports PROUD OF THEM. to recover $200 paid J-- Ho1 Savidge, an action elephant exists in large Auditor by plaintiff upon purchase price of that the still LIST OF OFFICERS. the herds, and its habit of spending most Judge C. M. Cooke. nn-- r w a piece of land. Gear found for of year inaccessible swamps gives Presides; of the possessors of our held was a. the in BOARD. OF DIRECTORS. Robertson. Manager: yOST defendant. The court there security, while it is like- E. F. Bio land, money was it considerable Jonah Kumalae, S. M. Treasurer and Secretarr: w - Photographs are proud of sale of the and the ly that many specimens will be protect- Kanakanul. fnl paid to bargain, plaintiff J. M. Kea. . Allen, Auditor; P. c. Jouev H. bind the which ed in game reserve to the east of WaUr them. They are pleased with the c'eeiies to repudiate. The court a bouse, G. R. Carter, ni.w Lake Mweru. Rhinoceroses are fairly Directs. posing, the retouching and the held that the "Plaintiff cannot now be- numerous, hippopotamuses abound. The The above Company will bur. may be of bargain, or sell In finishing. These cause she sick her 1S93 swept away vase lands all parta of the Ha- photographs are money paid. rinderpest of waiian Islands, and HI YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAI4 recover back the purchase as buf- also has houses in worth the price for many reasons. no agreement upon numbers of such animals the the city of Honolulu for rent. I I find there was the lichi antelope, but re- LIMITFD. or of falo, eland and You can best see just what you part of defendants either them covery has been so rapid that in most $200 case plaintiff was if you to return the in districts game of all kinds is very abun- want come in and let us tell A non-su- it not satisfied with the land. dant. Sabserfted T7 .H vnn a'. you about different qualities. having been granted in favor of de- Capital , ii EDISON fendant Savidge now awards judgment Paid Dp Capital . . Yen 18,COO,eo;; in favor of defendant Frias for his THE LIMITED- - FOTO costs." R8S8r?8il Fund , . . laa imm GALLERY WANTS MAGOON TO PAY. Honolulu Creamery OFFICERS. mm filed a mo- T. McCants Stewart has ( Boston Building. pay LIMITED. H. P. Baldwin Present Phonographs tion to compel J. A. Magoon to J. B. Castle First HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. of $130, in the vim treir,. TAKE THE ELEVATOR. him on attorney's fee KING ST. NEAR SOUTH. W. M. Alexander. Second Vice President INTEREST ALLOWED. of Wm. II. Cum-ming- s. matter of the estate any Treasurer affidavit Stewart al- Are now prepared to deliver to W. nmfii Secrptn On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 4 In his part of the city, absolutely pure pa Will Make Your Clothes leges that he is the attorney for T. I!. George R. Carter Auditor cent per annum. Cummings, and that Magoon. without Fi'fsh Cream in Any (Juantity On Fixed Deposit for 6 months, Sft attorney cent per annum. pi Look Like New. and Records notice to him. secured as toi at the following prices: terms, net Sugar the petitioner the money in the hands cash: Factors On Fixed Deposit for 3 months, 3 p,i of the administrator. He further says In quart bottles, 75c. cent per annum. he applied to Magoon for $150, and the In pint bottles, 40c. Cummings had repudi- In half-pi- nt bottles, 20c. Commission Merchants latter said that A charge of 5 cents will be made for The bank buys and receives for col AT THE- - ated the debt. each bottle in addition to the price lection Bills of Exchange, issues Stewart says he took Cummings Drafts Then of the cream, which will be refunded AGENTS FOR and Letters of Credit, and transact i. to Magoon's office where he admitted on return of the bottle. eneral banking business. the debt, and Magoon promised that it Special rates to dealers and ice Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.. IT YOU TAKE THEM TO THE paid immediately, and that cream parlors. ""i&u ougar uompany, would be Pala Plantation Company, Branch NEWS this has so far not been done. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, of Yokohama Specie Bank. Eagla Cleaning and Dyeing Works. GENERALLY. Nahiku Sugar Company, New Republic Building, Honolulu, U. T mm JUDGMENT FOIl PLAINTIFF. Kihel Plantation Company, Fort St., opposie Star Block. Hawaiian Sugar case of D. Kapali vs. Lan Fo Telephone Main 216. Company, The Kahulul Railroad Company, and Yan was on trial before Judge Gear at A. J'JHEI ISHIZUKA Merchant St. & B. Line, AGENCY OF noon on appeal. Judgment was given Hazelvvood Co. Edward May, VingVVo Chan & Co possession of the dis- Market Emily F. Whitney, for plaintiff with ' puted land. rMmlt Building, Fort near Kukul St. W. B. Flint KEI HIN BANK, LTD, Fred W. Milverton. master, to ex- VINEYARD ST. Ebony Furniture, amine the accounts of George R. Car- CASTLE & COOKE CO., Ld. the Carter minors, fil Cigars and Tobaccos, ter, firuardian for Ua'c Specialty of Handling Chinese and Japanese Teas, ed his report yesterday finding the ac HONOLULU. Transact General Banking and Ex- er- change Business. Crockerj't Mattings, counts correct, except for a clerical iist, ttittler, On Ion , Tr Gornmission Vases, Camphorcvood Trunks, ror of $1. The accounts show amount WKf'table. KituniiuH. Llnie. Merchants HEAD OFFICE, TOKYO, JAPAI? Rattan Chairs. NEW VIEWS! received on account of income $10.46"'. 33. OratiKe. Appim and Melons. DRAW EXCHANGE ON FIRST charges on account of income $?,4G4.0j. NATIONAL BANK, SILKS AND SATINS Alto FINE GRADES OF CIGARS SUGAR FACTORS. YOKOHAMA. Mr. Melvin Vanlman Is now at the balance of income transferred to prin- s OF ALL KINDS. Volcano, $1,SB2.07, TOBACCO: SODA where he hopes to get a photo cipal 57.001.2S, cash on hand CIGARETTES and AGENTS FOR 210-2- 12 Nuuanu Street. which will do the subject Justice. His $7S, 662.07. principal invested WATER and ROOT BEER The Ewa Plantation Company. & wonderful photo of Honolulu, the larg- motion to dismiss the appeal in BISHOP CO. est direct photo ever in Isl- The The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. made the vs. Alice ( A. C. LOVEK1N, ands, not to mention the smaller, but the case of Helen K. Rowland ine ivohala Sugar Company. not less perfect pictures Metcalf et al. was granted. The Waimea Sugar Mill Comnanv. of the Pali, The Fulton SAVINGS BANK Stock and Bond Waikiki Beach, etc.. place btm in the COURT NOTES. 1000 Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo. Broker front rank of his profession. is not ine totanaara oil company. It Henry Smith, guardian of the estate The George F. Blake Steam Pumps. REAL ESTATE AND unreasonable to expect equally good yes- WINDOW SHADES Office results from his present trip, which of Kaonohi, a minor, filed a report Weston's Centrifugals. at bank building on Merchant $213.03 and The New England Mutual street. FINANCIAL AGENT. will include all points of Interest be- terday showing receipts of Be Once. Life Insur tween Honolulu and the Volcano. $S1.30. Must Soli at ance Company, of Boston. expenditures of The Aetna Fire Insurance When completed Messrs. King Bros., Tlnhert Catton ha.s filed a repiy to Company, f 4H2 who xianiora, ionn. Savings Deposits will be received an Judd Building. are associated with Mr. Vaniman, v o. ; O-I- 7 the demand of John ovier C"Da"eS. ZJC ft. Shades The Alliance Assurance Company, of Interest allowed by this Bank at 4ft per will have a series of photos equal to int.-amou- anything anywhere, admissions in which he sets tor::i 35c. $1.50 Shades go London. cent per annum. made and which lie had from will do more toward advertising the of commissions which Decembt-- r 4. iaff at $1.00. Islands than any other medium. charged as agent from ESTABLISHED IN 1353. Part of the series are now ready and 1896, to February S. 199. amounting to Come and take jcur pick b:fore tney m ose Printed cople? of the Rules and Em- on sale at $li,ST8.0". The case is not to be set f'T ulations may be obtained on applica- KING BROS. trial before March. 1P02. Gheip Ca?h Store tion. Photo Studio and case AlathsVs A jury has b'en waived in the 13'l Fort St., opp. Kukui. The leading Business College In the 120 Hotel Street. Aft St0f8. of W. C. Achi vs. Keopulupulu. Bankers- - West (estab. 40 years.) Send for free been liled for th- - ap- BISHOP & CC; 34 A petition has TRANSACT A GENERAL catalogue. Post street, Fr.n-"o- o. s;.-te- r. BANKING San Maud E. Jones, a September 7, 1893. California. Banolnla pointment of B. TAYLOR AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Honolulu. Dairjmea's Assn,Ld. as administrator of the estate : James J. SCO. R. Estill. uommtrCiSl and Travelers' Letters Y. WO SING & CO. Pure MHk Delivered tn anv part of t APPF.ALS. GENERAL BLACKSMITHINO. or 'onolulu Ironworks Co. City and Waikiki. ureait issued, available in all the IMPORTERS OF An appeal has been taken in the case xTincipal Cities of the World. STEAM ENGINES. FINEST BUTTER ON THE ISIjANDS-FRES- With special attention given to Ski INTEREST allowed 1, of Manuel Pimental vs. Geo. Kaeo after July 189. COOL- CREAM DAILY. '.Work. Drays and Wagons mad to on fixed deposits: 7 days' 2 per POILEF.S. SUGAR MILLS, Groceries and Fruit wherein Judge Dickey rendered judg- notice, CASTINGS Office !der. cent (this form will not bear interest ERS, ERAS3 AND LEAD and Coffee. and Depot: snerldan. eff King. ment for defendant. Plaintirf sued for and machinery of every description Choice Island Butter 241. unless It remains undisturbed for one 23S. Club Stables Build- TEL. WHITE j:00 for damages alleged to have been month); 3 3 per 8 made to order. Particular attentloa Phone Main QUEEN STREET. months, cent; blacksmlthlng. Job wort ing. Goods P-ea- by of breaking 3 12 4 paid to ship's Fnrt Street. delivered to d caused horses defendant months, per cent; months, per the? Dailv AdTertlser; 7? cents on shortest notice. any part of the city. Per month. into his field, and eating the sugar can Opposite Judiciary Buildicf. cent. executed J-

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125 Merchant Street, PAUL R. ISENBERG, Pres. CSoilwairyY e - Next Stangenwald Bldg I C F, HERRICK, Manager. s Ltd has. F. Merrick say arrlaoe A. llfisloiiQiiift It has more desirable features than any ether side spriDg gear. It is so constructed that the centtr cr brace springs serve a double purpose, i. e, both a brace and an equalizer, consequently you get less side motion than on any other side spring gear. Put your whole heft on one step of the Columbus and watch the result, then go through the same operation on any other side spring gear vehicle and you will find the Columbus goes down level, while the others will cant to one side. There has been over 40,000 vehicles with this gear sold, and so far as we know there has never been a spring broken, and it3 riding qualities are unsurpa? sed. - Take a Good Look at the Two Styles. We Have Others.

J astonishing reply, and the question was ' not repeated. DRINK In the list were three silk gowns. Auction Sale Chemically pure MONEY WAS "How many silk gowns have you now?" the court asked. O-F- DISTILLED iLanas GOT A COLD? "They were all destroyed in the fire. WATER My husband in former days had more money than the husband I have got From the now." Fine Lots at Puunui STOUT H "Is your former husband dead?" GWHESS' EASYJP "Yes, he died two months before the FOUNTAIN For plague." . Above Wvllie Street. "Tell the court how many dresses, ho-lok- us WILL CURB IT ! and gowns you had altogether." MINERAL AND SODA WORKS The claimant sat studying for fully five minutes before she replied: Gambler Who Won "Thirty-one.- " "You guessed it," said the court, and On Saturday, October 2G, r,. V : . . I In 1 she was excused. X ii ir naicu la uaiij,ln.'. n uac ill many 12 O'CLOCK XOON, f Take It twice a day with your Thousands of AT of the business houses of the city. De- - V meals, and your cold will be A Kyitenou Social. At my salesroom, 63 Queen street. 1 livered in 3 gallon dem!hns ai It cents per gallon. f LOTS IN KING STREET gone inside of a week. The social committee of the Toung will sell at Public Auction We charge you nothing for Dollars. TRACT, from $1,400 to $1,250 WonierTs Christian Association will 10 FINE 1JKSIDENCE LOTS AERATD WATERS this prescription, but we charge meet at the residence of Mrs. Dilling- Of all kinds, EO cents per dcztn; & lot, formerly known as G. N. you for the "BEST STOUT" the ham, Punahou, on Monday evening; to Situated on Puunui and Park streets. Sypbons, 75 cents per half dozen case. Wilcox's premises. HIS WIFE LOST confer with Mrs. Brown, the secretary, Size of lots, 50 feet by 100 feet. Green Bugle Brand in regard to a. plan for a very novel These lots ace. a short distance from HER CLOTHING and interesting social which is to be the terminus of the Itapid Transit line as supplied to His Majesty King TWENTY LOTS IN MANOA given by the Association in November. at Wyllie street and are nicely situated Sheridan Street Edward VII. A great deal of interest has been arous on the higher ground of this residence If TALLEY, formerly Montano's Claimants Before Fire Commi- ed by the mysterious-natur- e of the com OFP KLNll , ing event and the members and friends section, commanding a fine view of the 'PHONE flAIN 270 Tract, $2,500 a lot. $2.50 a Doz ssionAnother Hole in the of the Association are anticipating the town and sea. affair with pleasure. ' Ground Story. For futther particulars apply to FOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN OAHU ICE AND JAS. F. MORGAN, Ilie New Gamblers, as a rule, are willing to Hoffscblaeger Go,, Ltd. r.ot AUCTIONEER. RAIULANI TRACT, from $200 testify before a court that gambling Is ELECTRIC CO. to $250 a lot. their vocation, or that they have no oth- ng nd Pioneer Wine and Liquor er means of obtaining a Ivelihood, but House. one of the Hawaiian claimants who ap- it Will Eventually Go Into peared before the Fire Claims Commis-so- n FIFTY LOTS IN KEKIO yesterday was not averse to making the Business of it known that he played craps or dealt Lighting. PIANOS akery TRACT, opposite Makee Island. cards as a business. Furthermore, he employs two of the most skillful and took a pride in stating to the Commis- experienced white bakers in the city 5609 a lot. . KINO, NEAR BETHEL. The contract has been let by the sion and to United States District Ai-torn- ey PIANOS to superintend their cake and bread Dunne, he was able to make Oahu Ice Electric Company for the department. Everything clean, whole- that some several thousand dollars a year in this erection of large additions to the pres- and sanitary. Only Jhe very best material and flour used for making LOTS manner. A young Hawaiian and his wue ent plant in Kewalo, by which the pres- PIANOS ONE HUNDRED IN Gluten, Rye, French, Home-mad- e and were called to the chairs, on which hun- ent output of ice, and the amount of all other styles of Bread. , KAPIOLANI TRACT, at $500 List of Locomotives, Cane Cars and dreds of claimants have eat, and told storage room, will be greatly increased. their stories of losses incurred in the 30 Loaves of Bread for 81.00 by The The company has a large-size- d plant a lot Portable Track For Sale sanitary during plague. Doughnuts, Snails, Buns, etc., fires the already in operation but the demands Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar "What is your name?" inquired Mr. Just Stop for one moment out at 6 a.m. upon the concern for a larger supply Cup Etc., Etc, Testa, of the man. and Cakes and Lady Fingers lookover thi3 fine line of out . . 7 Companyi "George Kaea." ofice and for more storage space, have at &.m. - caused, the company to take actioh. pianos: Jelly Rolls and Layers, Fruit "What is your occupation?" v The new buildings will be of a sub caKe, etc., out at 8 am. .V: 24 "Gambler," was straightforward For farther particulars apply to Two BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVES, the stantial character and will be erected Custard, Squash and Pumpkin guage. 6 wheels connected, feet reply. " 9 cylindersf on property owned by the company Pies out at ...... a m wheel base, 39" wheels, "What kind of gambling do you Indulge CHICKERING Lemon, Mince, Cranberry side pump aDd Injector, just makai'of the present buildings. The and 10"xl4", In?" asked Mr. Dunne. " .10 a.m. weieht 12 tons. tenders, 1.200- - management expects mail advices on Fruit Pies out at gallon tanks. "Oh, any kind all kinds." the Alameda concerning the machinery CKOWX Chocolate Eclairs and Cream Fifty SFAKiS TUJtsB, spare jjisioub, "What are your earnings, as an aver- necessary for the added area, and with Puffs out at .....11 a.m. rin? And stems, hangers, sp-ring- Cookies and Macaroons 12 a,m. cups, age?" in a short time the work will begin. KHELL out at.. shoes and wedges. Injector, oil Had it not been the franchise, "Wedding any tc etc "Well, I make severa thousand dollars that Artistic Cakes Prlc. r'n BAT.DWTN LOCOMOTIVE. 24" once in a while. That is not my ranted by the Legislature for fur guage, four 22" drivers, 40 wheel base, monthly earnings, though." nishing electric power was vetoea by KROEGER single pony truck in rear, weight 8 the Governor, the company would by J. Oswald Lutted, 800-gaIl- on 'I should hope not!" ejaculated ilr. tons, tender, tank, this time have been making extensions & Company Dunne. KIMBALL MANAGER. cylinders T x 10", 2 headlights, also fit. to install a fine light- long you gambler?" electric plant for ted with saddle tank. "How have been a ing and po'wer purposes. As pres One BDare SMOKESTACK spare the Darey's New "Oh, about ten years." ent franchise of the Hawaiian Electric STORY & Photographs in the Real Estate hangers, springs, pistons, shoes and you playing wedges, etc. "When ..were arrested for Company, which gives it exclusive BARTOLOZZI Four hundred CAN Hi UAKa che fa?" rights for furnishing power, does not CLARK RED Brokers. Twenty-fiv- e FLAT CARS for hauling "Four years ago." expire for a year and a half, nothing railroad Iron. It was also brought out that while the will be attempted in this department The latest and ElocK. Street nd most artistic pictures Cimptell Fort Plvi milf of FOKTAULli by & TRACK, with steel sleepers of the claimant was in the quarantine camp at the Oahu Ice Electric Company. of the present day. very suitable for Fowler patent. Kalihi he made hay while trie sun shone, Christmas presents. Five to ten mnes oi u-pou- nu riui-MANE- and gathered in about $S0t during his at- TRACK, together with. flBh tention by the Board of Health. HE OMITTED TO BERG ST ROM Cabinets $5.00 per dozen. LiM plates. No bolts or spikes for same. The list of clothng which the two it Sift Paris Panels $12.00 per .dozen. in This whole outfit is a guage, claimants allege to have lost in the lire MUSIC CO. and practically in good working order. showed that the young man lavished all NAME THE DAY Company, Ltd. The cars have a capacity oi i w i manner of pretty things upon his wfe. Fort Street Honolulu tons of cane. She stated that she had twenty fine ho-lok- us The rpann for sellina: same Is on He- - destroyed on January 20th, besides Ccntcrio's Love Escapade Cost count of increasing the guage of roads, a beautiful feather hat worth $12.50, a Great Redaction in Prices, consequently necessitating new rolling Chinese linen wrapper worth $21, stra-s- Him Naught A Case of stock. hats without number, finger bowls, doz- Ex S3. AMERICA MARU. ens of dishes, etc. They lived in a tene- impersonation. Prices fo- - same can be had of Alex ment house in two rooms, and kept a PHOTOGRAPHIC CO. made large additions to our & Baldwin, Ltd.. Honolulu, or Japanese servant. Baring ander charged LIMITED Jtechinery, we are now able to launder the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar An old man appeared as the claimant The case of A. F. Centerlo, Just Received Company. SprecReisvuie, Maui. for a long list of articles filed by Kekipi, with deceiving Teixiera, a fourteen-year-ol- d MOTT-SMIT- H BLOCK, SPREADS, SHEETS. PILLOWSLIPS, Ka-hul- ul Good will be delivered F. O. B., his wife, who was now dead. They lived g:rl, under promise of marriage, oc-- A Large S:cck of Corner Fort and Hotel Streets. TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE NAPKINS wharf. Maul. in a house near the corner of Kekaulike Queen upied the best part of the forenoon in the rate of 25 CENTS and streets, which they claimed TOWELS at was worth $1,300, although the appraisers the District Court yesterday. Complain- tr DOZEN, CASH. had placed a value of $;3 upon it. The ant testified that defendant promised to JAPANESE Geo. A. Satisfactory work and prompt deliv- Hawaiian old man stated through his adopted son marry her upon the expiration of the that he had put $,7)0 worth of work in ery guaranteed. the building just b.fore the January 20ih k-.s- of a store occupied by him, .which car of clothing being lost from fire. win not occur for more than a year. Martin tlrli. Brick. He was one of the Ilawaians who be- was discharged. comprising lieved in placing his goods in a. hol in The case of H. K. Beasley, the hack- - W Invite inspection of our laundry the ground, hoping after the quarantine methods at any time during busl- - was over to go back ur.d rescue ihem. He driver charged with cruelty to animals. w rath- over Fine Kimonos B aoura. THE HONOLULU CLAY CO. Is dug a hole about four feet lonsr and went until next Tuesday. er shallow, and when the flames wi-r- e ap- George Kealn, dazzled by glamor Tailor of tuols in the Embroidered Jackets prepared to deliver a first-cla- ss proaching he dumped his kit to policeman's Ring lp Main 73 it. He was so dazed on that day, how- attached life, thought ever. Hhat he does not recollect of any that the next Wn thing to being: a White HIk Handker- u was to impersonate ac- ivtt our wagons will call for your i f his wife's finery being consigned to one. He Boston BUILDING BRICK the hole. After he was released from cordingly hired a hack and drove round chiefs, etc , etc. work. quarantine he obtained a permit from io the residence of a young Hawaiian in Quantities to suit at a price President Wood of the Hoard of Health, lady, whom he told that Deputy Sheriff Building. much under that of the imported to go to his fire-swe- pt premises and un- Oiillingworth had instructed him to ar-n- -n earth his effects. He found his tools, and take her to the police station. 0AHU ICE article. . a l"Jt everything hud been ruined by watt-i- "You'd better jump in the hack right SAYEGUSA They had packed up many of their valu- away and come along," said Kealu, per- suasively. f.W.HcChesney&SoD, ables just before the fire, including sev- NO. 1120 NUUANU ST RLE 1 ELECTRIC CO, Order received by eral calabashes, and deposited them on "Xay, nay," replied the dusky damsel, . ihe verandah, ready for hasty flight. "have you not overlooked the detail ot n Telephone They made a . hasty flight aU right warrant?" White 8271. enc-ug- but be has no remembrance of Defendant didn't happen to have the WHOLESALE GROCERS & Cooke necessary ICE DELIVERED Lewers what was done with the valuable?. H document with him, so the AM) DEALERS IN knew his wife possessed several beauti- jsiint was perforce postponed. To any part of the City. -L- IMITED-SALES ful silk holr.kus, and these he believed Judge Wilcox fined the impersonator $23 JUDD LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS had been buried in two bureau drawers and costs. AGENTS. Other LIMITED. in the hole, along with the carpenter's cass dealt with were: Agents Honolulu Soap Works Com- Hoffman & Marknam. tools. Manuel I'imenthal, Antonia Eara"boza, pany, Tannery. Mele malicious injury. Oct. 22; REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, Honolulu, and Telephone Blue 2151. P. O. Box 60S. Fort Street. Kaim.ir.ui was questioned by the John Martin, in regard larceny second decree, Oct. 22: o, commission to the valuable Hose SOT Stangrenwald Office: Kewalo. feather cloak of S. L. Peleioholani. burglary, Oct. 22: Lono,Kaiaiki, Building. "Do you know anything about that irross cheat, Oct. i2; Geo. Keah!, vagran- CLOTHING Razors Eoced and SEATTLE 8EER cloak?" d Commissioner Testa. cy, nolle proved; Kailipaka. embezzle- JOSEPH HART3IANN & CO. MAKES TOUR REPUTATION Set "I on!y know he had a cloak like ment. Oct. 22; Qucn Leong. assault and oattery Charley. The world win always Judge you wel' AT THE -- AT THE-- eti Oct. IS; Kahegawa, j "Did you know that the fealht-r- had cruelty to animals, $10 and costs; Eugene WHOLESALE If you hnve your Clothes made at o-- en pulled out of that cloak and made eouza, cruelty to animals, Oct. 22; Fran- Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop into leis?" cisco Eeteilho, CRITERION desertion, reconciled; Mal-h- ui Wine and Liquor Dealers I $ii "No. didn't know that." (w, profanity. and costs; P.' Neil-so- n. FOR 25 Fiilani MERCHANT TAILOR. CENTS. Kaili put in a claim for ?32 7." Joao TaVash, drunkenness, $2 and Waverley Block BETHEL ST. which cortt; 12r, Orp'r.eum. mi included a wardrobe of thirty-on- e Geo. Green, drunkenness, bail for- Fort St. just above the WING LUNG CO. CHEONG LEE & CO., dresses. She stated that there was feited. in her claim more TWO -- G-SOCE- ES than two years YOUNG LADIES old, and when her -- v Importers and Exporters truthfulness was ques- ou seem to be much interested In me AMATEURS ' tioned by the court she in- Fashionable Dressmakers L became quite my little girl. FRESH FRUITS ON HAND AT ALL And dealer In Jewelry, Fancy Good dignant. What is it?" "I don't see Leave your for how your face can so Recently of San Francisco, would lik.. rrdtrs - TIMES. Furniture. Curio, Cutlery. Blackwood "Was your be smooth and Electro horse and carriage burned7" clear; papa says you engagements to go out by the day. Kodak Developing ami Street, corner Plated and Glass Wares, eta. asked one of the commissioners. have traveliel all Printing Kinr Alakea. I Queen's Road, Central. Hongkong over the country on. it." Boston Apply, 627 "My husband is a carpenter,"' was the St., near at Wall. Nicholii & Work on r.at!yni cheaply byt.Itiss & Perk.

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