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II JL .liiLiii Til LiniiLvj u. u Ji Liil i OFFICE COPY. Turn ! V: , 1111 OFFICE COPY. rthl't-.- l Jn'f . i is. . T7UL. WW., No f.r,,- - i IfONOLI-M- . HAWAIIAN ISL.MS, SAT MA 1:7:117) -- Mfr f N rAUfcg. T..T. : THICK FIVE CXNV2. - r i i a I I 1 1 1 1 1 if 1 1 1 t,:...i:,vo .,, v. n n a n r niiif irM l lil.iW i'7v:::---:-;:.:- HhU flv I LIIUL mm ATTCrtNEYS. ATKINSON' & JUDD (A. L. C. Atktn-o- n and Albert K. Ji:Jd, Jr.) Offlce over Biahop & Co.'b Lj-nk- , tor. Mer-cba- at and Kaabumanu Sta. .- - a.u.nir.2 I. r. tY inanr. the safe- ty f t l.rl R.l.orts t"!iiini;iuiulkni lrf?re tt.tr: irg toward Prrt riv A Significant Dlay. .2 -- ucu;v Town corrtfirfiiident or the D.i.ty Ma. I. tcie-graph- u.g 'lucday. Mart h 2tii. 'ay: Lave Ju.--t teti.ii:el f;nrn R.orinfon-tc.n- . licn l l.ariie.t that na further inoveti.ent i, jroi.bl. for thi wck a ntgotiatioiis arc irotcfdinn. 1 fail- ed to a5ecrta:n the r.aturt of the ticko-tlat:oi- .s or whether Mr A.fu j Milnor s drpaiture from Cape Town is cunr.ectfd with them, but I fhould not 1 surpris- ed If the war collapse qulekly." A dujatth to the Standard from Blot mtoutein, dit-- d Tuesday, nays: lour thoufan.l Tiansvaileis from Colelerg trekked on Saturday and Sunday to the northeast. g.um ly way of tl-- e l!aatoland bolder. 1 hey will probably Lo caught at ono of th ' passes. A hiiiklng feature of the advance on Bioemfonte.n was the abandonment of our conni ur.ii atlons with l'oj lar Grove. Lnd Rob-rts- . confident In the ability of hU tratupjit t i: . t all 1m-- m diate nt-ed- of th.- - atmv. d 1 !p-ntr- ly Uft the enemy at Abraham t kraal to do what Ih.y llkid. lh- - reu.t fully J i.tit.ed him. The rrcrny to ;!.e f.nith were paralr"d ly the huld:,r, and ra- pidity of the Mn.kc. and G ais Ciemtnts an 1 Gatr.ne re cnaM'd to ((Mt the Or.ince river alinot wlihoiit rant again?! IWe.a which charted h.m wiih bting accessory to tie murder of V. .iuaii. . Goe;nor liiovtn ask- ed for dicmissil of defendant on the gniur.l that llr w.t.-ra- ut uja d l.v in nr.t .'tat. rg that the trinie was cr.i-mttte- d in Krai iiln C'onr.ty and d.d not il .v tlie c tJ havt Let n ctjm- - n.itttd in Ki : tcky. County Attarmy P'.s'ove tan warrant follow ou the Te laid down In criminal cases, jiuge Maore overruled the oi'jettion to the form of t le warrant. August M.i:.UK-'f- a Covinrton v ollpil th.- - fi- - wt-ces- 3. He die not answer, and an at- tachment far li m was Issued by the court. The vitnc-sse- a present were or drrcl to r. t'xe aii'i were admonished not to talk t anybody. Judie (If.;. ie Donr.y ard W. (!. laun-'ap- . of who had added to the lit o;" a.t'irney for the d?:en took seats with trnlr associate coun;el l',.h I.:!. a. i. wardt-- of the Frankfor: sworn. II? testified that he was with ;iiator (.rut k.-- l hen the latter w as .hot. II; wilkel ahead or tonatiu lut-be- ar.d was Jj;; emen.".- - the state-- . o'.:-- o wli-- the yh u was tire J. 11 turned lack frort thp state hotue step. BE C Boer Agents Sail for Europe. KRUEGER H EGOTlATIKG Roberts Delays His General Move ment Though There is Some Skirmishirg LOFRENZO MAlllJL'ES. March 21. V Lo'r pc-ar- e tlelesation, consisting of .iree commissioners, ha. sailed for i.uroi e. LONDON. March 21. A dispatch to tlie Morning Pet from Cape Town say : The real objective point of the ller peace delegation, which recently sailed from Lourenzo Marquez for Fa-rci- e, is Russia. The delegites. Messrs. Wolaurans, Fischer and Weasels, the .alter Lc.r.g the PmlJent of the Free tate Raad, tcok with them all the se- cret incriminating documents from I'le.cria, thu3 making It d.MUu.l to in--r- .n ir.ate Stcyn ar.d the members or J.e Afi iLiixUr Lund In Cape Colony. .. lii.T M.-.SAl,i:- .S FROM Kru.arfr. LONL.ON, March 22, 4:20 a. m. 3ev- - ;al let grams have parsed between 'nslden: Krucger and the HritUh Gov-err.mt- ia addition to the Si'.Ubury-irutg- tr correspondence already pub- - ...snt.i. me i on igu ejnire received a us, :jtca from Pre. ri.i yesterd ty. The tntents of thc?e communications can-..- t. yet be obtained. So far as the military situation Is P.inornrit. therp 1 iiractl Ujr nii vane. Lru itoiit rt, Taletly inak-- , i.g for th next move. As' "'I rr - a 4 lauirp. Generals Ir.tai're ard Itradanr t ifti mar. I ' "S from point to polar In f cithern dL-;trlc- of the Free State, dispersing oi accepting the surrender of any re- - SHUD3M UITKS. !kJM ii ifif-T- ; rT.: Colorado cudlv 0 MUSIC. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love llldg.. ort St.; Piano, Voice Culture, Sing- ing and Harmony; especial attention paid to touch, muscular control and musical analysis. ANNI3 MONTAGUE TURNER. Vocal Studio, "Mlgnon." 720 Beretanla St. OPTICIANS. 8. E. LUCAS. Lovb nirl? Pnrt ?f upstairs; carries a fifll line of ALL i1NI)S OF GLASSES from the CHEAPEST to the BEST, Free ex- amination of thf pvffl v-V- ? f ARCHITECTS. BF'ARDSLEE & PA(,el. Architects and Guilders. Office Rooms 2-- 4. Arling- ton Annex, Honolulu, If. I.; Bketclies and correct estimates furnished at Fhort notice; Tel. 22!t; P. O. box 778. HOWARD & TRAIN, Architects. Suite 7, Model Block, Fort St.; Tel. 9S3. MISCELLANEOUS. HONOLULU MERCANTILE AGENCY Room 10 Spreckels Bldg., Fort St.; J. H. MacPherson. Mzr.; Collection? a Specialty; PROMPT REMIT- TANCES. NO FEE CHARGED UN- LESS COLLECTION IS MADE. MRS. B. F. McCALL. Latest designs In Tailor-Mad- e Evening, Dinner Gowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Iieretania SL DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye. Lar, Throat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; houra 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledg ments to Instruments, district of Ko-n- a. O.ihu; at W. C. Achl's office, King St., near Nuuanti. TOURISTS" GUIDB THROUGH HA WAII. Price toe; beautifully Illus- trated. For sale by all newsdealers. SUGAR REFINERS. Negotiations Going on to End Their Troubles. NEW YORK. March 23. The Jour- nal of Commene says: It miy le sta-U- on exce'l:nt author- ity that the most seriom neotla.Ian.-- t that have thua far been aaemntel bavins In view ihe terxlnatlon of the troubles of the Sugar refiners, have been in progri-s- fcr a wtek or more. Theue negotia.ions have Len conduct- ed by Mr. Ji.Ties 11. Pcst of B. II. Howell, fcon & Co.. agents of the Moi-- it r. haut r and Naticnul Reflner;e3. Thetc refinerlca wire virtually the on ly Independent refineries before the Arlukles and Dosohtc cn.tred the 1U Id and were operated apparently un dcr a tacit underitanJing wuich allow ed the two refineries named to obtain what they considered a fair tihare of the business without, as a rule, cut- ting under the American Sugar Re-finl- Company's prices. The coulei uncus that have been held during the progress of the negotiations have been largely Informal and have not, it is understood, been attended officially by repre email res of the in- terested parties. They nave, however, Lvvn attended by friends of the several interests of sufficient Importance to justify the assertion that Lad any agreement been reached It would have received com-lderabl- e weight wilh the refinera themselves. PORTO RICO BILI. Proposal to Pas it in the Senate Without Changes. WASHINGTON, March 23. The aii caucus committee of the Sen- ate today authorized Senator Foraker in definite terms to postpone the separ- ation of the tarifT feature from the I'virto Rican Governmental bill and to attempt to pass the House tariff bill without amendment. The program is to vote down all amendments if pos- sible to do so, and pass the bill as it came from the House without any changes whatever. WASHINGTON. March 23. The ele- ment In the Republican ranks In the Senate favoring free trade with Torto Rico decided at a conference today to orpose any action looking to an early vote and to ask for further time in case the question should come up. Australian Infected Ports. MPi.noi'RNE. March 21. Sydney. capital of New South Wales, and Ade- laide, capital of South Australia, have been declared injected with tho bubon- ic plague. SYDNEY, (N. S. W., March 21. Two deaths from bubonic plague oc- curred hece to-d- ay and ono now case was offlclaUy reported. A serious riot has occurred at the works of the Dominion Iron and Steel Company of Sydney, CD., among Ital- ian emplove9. Jame Beckham, a newly appointed chief of police, was fatally stabbed. BIG TRIAL Accused Goebel Killers in Court. TESTI MONYisVERY THIN No Very Great Progress Made in the Anti-Repub!i- can Con- spiracy. FRANKFORT, Ky., March extra police officers and theriffa guarded the outer en- trance to the coiiit hou:-- e today, whii a file of soldiers ftood at the doors and ;ars. d on the credential of persona en- tering the room, ' he tanse of this d..-,j!- jy of force was ;he opening of the preliminary hearing of the Gacbtl sus- pects. The general public was excluded by an order of Judge Moore, only at- torneys, relatives of the deceased, wit- nesses and officers of the court beng admitted. Thoee admitted, however, ...a u.i d Hit! tot.rt room, whUh is on-th- e second floor of the building. The Lexington and Winchester militia com-panic- s, arnud with Winchesters, were scattered throiiRh various rocni3. Only the usual crowd was on the street and tin re was no excitement. Colonel T. C. Campbell and Arthur loebel apreared at the court house at ri o'rlock. A few minutes later John Young Brown, W. R. Ramsey, R. C Kinkead. and J. C. Sims, atfoineyi! for the defense, arrived. ludce Moore convened court at 10 o'clock. Tlie prlsrwicr.. Republican Secretary of S ale Ci'eb Towers. W. H. Culton md J ;lin Davis, were brought Into the '"oiiri room and took se-u- s by th'.lr counpel. The commoawealth wltne.-so- s were called, numbering forty. The rnrr.e of Sergeant Golden was not in the list. At the conclusion of the call of the SHELDCX ECSIEl i7JziJrAZZ THE t o 0 t ItaW mm ntw ut ACHI & JOHNSON (W. C. Achi and Enoch Johnson). OUice No. 10 Weat Klixg St.; Tel. 834. rRAN'CI3 J. DERRY, Attorney-al-La- w Removed to cor. King and Liethel Sts.; Rooma 2 and 3. FRANCIS M. DROOKS. Room 9, . 8preckel lildg., Kort St. LTLB A. DICKEY. King and Uethel BUi.; Tel. 0C; P. 0. box FREDERICK V. JOU. Suite 813, Mar- quette Bldg., Chicago, 1,1.; Hawaiian Conaul General for States of I.linoi3, . Michigan, Ohio. Indiana and Wiscon- sin. CIIA3. F. PETERSON. 13 Kaahuma-n- u St. PHYSICIANS. DR. GEO. J. AUGUR, Homeopathic Practitioner. Special attention glv-- n to chronic dleaaes; olllce and res- idence, Iieretania St., nearly opp. ilethodlst church; olllce houra 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundaya. 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.; Tel 73.1 LUELLA S. CLEVELAND. M.D. Of- fice 1082 King St.; houra a to li a. in., 2 to 5 p. in.; Tel. C39. DR. W. J. GALBRAITH Practice lim- ited to surgery and gynecology; cJSce ' and residence, Hawaiian Hotei. DR. A. GORDON HODCJIN3. OfDce and residence, Gedge CcStage, corner Richard and Hotel Sta.; oilice houra A to 11. 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 933. DR. T. MITAMURA. Office C10 Nuu-an- u St.; Tel. 534; P. O. box 812; reisl-den- cti 524 Niiuanu St.; olllce houra 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p. tn. T. B. CLAPHAM Vetenanry Surgeon and DeDtlat; office King Sr. StMca; Tvl. 1081; calls day or night prompt- ly answered; specialties, obstetrics aad laruonesJ. DR. TOMIZO KATSUNUMA. Veteri- nary Surgeon. Skin diseases of all kind a specialty. Olllce room 11, Spreckela Bldg., houra 9 to 4; Tel. 474; residence Tel. 1093. DENTISTS. IL B. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., three doors above Masonic Temple. Honolulu; office houra 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. DR. C. B. HIGH. Philadelphia Dental College 18'J2; Masonic Temple; Tel. 113. fJEO. II. HUDDY. D.D.S. Fort St., op- posite Catholic Mission; houra from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. R. L MOORE. Dentist Otllce 210 Hotel St; office hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. DR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Love B.dg., Fort St.; Tel. 434. BROKERS. A. J. CAMPBELL. Office Queen St., opposite Union Feed Co. C. J. FALK Member Honolulu Stock Exchange; No. 310 Fort St., Molner-n- y Bldg. WILLIAM SAVIDGE. Real Estate In all parts of the Islands bonsM or sold; 20 Merchant St.; Campbell Blk. CONTRACTORS. J. A. BUTTERFIELD. Contractor and Builder. Store and office fittings ahop and repair work; Bell Tower Bldg.. Union St.; Tel. 702. II. K. MEEMANO & CO. Contractors and Builders, Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators; all work neatly done; office Fort St., back of High School. Honolulu. WM. T. PATY. Contractor and Build- er. Store and office fitting; brick. wood or stone building; shop Palace Walk: residence Wilder Ave., near Keirala ENGINEERS. CATTON. NEILL & CO.. LTD. En si oeem. Electricians and Boilermak- ers, Honolulu. CIIA3. V. E. DOVK. C.E. Surveyor and CStII Engineer; office Campbell block, upstairs (next to Bishop & Co. bank) P. O box 421; orders taken for typewriting. . JAME3 T. TAYLOR. M. Am. Roc C. E. Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; 20 JdJ Blk., Honolulu. n' d k.iw whir had harpnel. He look- ed toward the eicutive buiVlin;; and fca"- - that the scc-- window of th cor-i,i- t roi.m vaa fitly raised. This was the ctru of tl.e of State. He thoucht the slnt hiil be?n fired f-- n tt 's room. There were soveral other shots, but he said they did not come from the same place. The first shot was evidently from a rifle, while me others t''iiit.i t" be from pistils. CrDss-examlrK- d by Rrown, Colonel Lilian! raid lie saw tio-- t( ly n ti e room from which th phots seemed to have been firtd Mid h? did net ice anjor.e in the main 1or or on ih ?t. ps of the jcli '.iiin at the time of t he s hf:tlng. There wji p ig wraa;le befween the i!rfnrrej "V Q- - qwetinn wlif. er witnesses v.bi lial lepn "Tamird nicht remain 'n th.f c'irt room. Th attorueyH for !'-"- ! oh jo tn to rl'ow iri: w.lriv.'- t" !r".in '.ec:ii un;-o- f thfni wrri" i I .vi'nf in 'n t r i a ' k of Iiv1 r'.-- On'M latr. In which practically tr ramp Isura were involv- ed. Judte ? ire, however. rul( that had testified rriirhtT re-- i inc. in. Po icrn. ..it 'A'ln.iTe Tl onrsin wa th net wi ri'ss irtridurvl. H wac not In the State-hous- e yard when th" .shotln ercurre.1. but arrived ds the (Continued on Page 2.) TiPr.KV.KaN,TI fPAr.Ml: HU.Io. WAISP15IT. mnamei tested "- - " t - - " - - ,aatmj)t fNw to M Tm I $tm aa, I opposition. Duly Chronlrte corretp,i'n1ini j nt BloemfontPln. telegrsphing Tuesday, March 2uth. says: civil govern- ment lias bern reorpaii '.7. d. J. A. Co- llin. Fndor Secretary of tbe Inte-lu- r In Stcyn's rxecm.ve. has I e.n appointed Land'ont. Sreyn H trcirdfd n ci.v of fatuity, but not Influenced by nepo- - usm. ue waj always Kruver,s tod. It has been rumored thai he hi renwd financial benefits from th:s connertlon. b'it the report Is nd subntantlatrd. Mr. Hfrhrr pHyd the tart of Stevn's Mephlstfiph !. Krueger and Steyn. LONDON. Mar h 22 -- The rorrra-p.-nde- nt cf tli s Times t Lourenio Mirqiif. t.ec graphing Tue ilay. ays: It is re.T-rtf- l from Pretoria that a mheme? has been errar.gf'd for the aia'g.im alien cf Fi? Transvaal and the Fire i :e. jrucs;er w 11 bw.me Pr'Vnf cf the Felera.i'l Siatei and Steyn Commandant General of th r araiy. Tne flag will be ih $amo as uii ut tne iraajtc, . B(1a ditlon il oranre co.cr. Althourh this nary Is n t cr.firmed t Is not lrrproLab!t. It is a nt.irloiia fact that Giatral Joy bet has '.t the coaflden.-- e of th.--! Lurchers i mply be- cause from ihe flr.t he rrfard n ut his eyes to the incv.'.a'. le result of the war. With all th bi:cg.iers la the field I. mlht nt le dltiK-u'- t to icure . formal lnd oi cement cf this rumored ethpme. NLW YORK. Marh 21. Run cable frcni I a rla. Marc h 20;h. 1 p. m., via Ixirrt Mini" i. ays: A dis- patch fron KrcH:nsfidt, Oranze Vra State, dated March isth. sajs: Tho Pre-- t: r,a fe ler.vl cm i in ht nr here. They are In gTand spirits. They are ready fur tlie .. ny. i :i I rc f de- fiantly awal;lr.g th lir r a nlvanco. PreHidents Krueger and S.eyn al Iresa-- d a va.t tamp mcM.lr.g i.Mlay, Tlie Tranvial President made an Impas-ton- d ap;al to the burghers to main- tain a Ka.iJiit liht fur Iritd in. He Did Incin It wat certain that the ulti- mate rult of the war would lie tha4. the B;er republics wou'd retain their Independence df spite the temporary British occupation of R.oerr.f intem. President Steyn fo'.rwl President Kni'gr In a a :cng ; p h. He told the burgh rs that th Free S ate wu far fr.Ti conquTcl Ikciuso Its capital had been o up'.d by th? Br.i.'h H inf ;r;r.e l the bur'i rs that England had definitely rf,i 'd !o aliow tlie !is to r i an h:d' ;k nd:t; .. Thrfore. all the x ;'i.,.- n hal - do li was to figh: t t'.ie Ik. Pi ''.dent S.n nail that In the f.x months th war ha J t- -n vi.th 'a . - Br had I ..- -t b-s- th.tn lu.) mfn k.lld. an I that tl-.-e r.ghting w as t'll'y co .u nen.-i- v.'.-k- . As I'r s d'l.t he w.-r- d ti.e l'ri S i. burith rs not to !' 1 v It r'' I : i. lan ati n and ar;ihis invitation to liy i! i n t li r arms. II' them that I'm Br.'i h had fa'.i-- l on w ry or-a-l'- .n to ke p treat. m they had made. Sir Al.'r-- Ml'r.r, Govrt.r t (i;k( Coiny, Fcjn d' flare 1. ha I paY.Scly prac airr.el that the Afr.kaa Its wjuI 1 t e xt rrair. i l. kn w.itg the r"P all- ies wouii fisht to the end. He cloned by urg.n t.ae burghen to p.a th'-'l- r tnit in GtJ. Pr!dnt Steyn's appeal arti've-- I the burghers to a pitc h of wd 1 n Yi'an. IjONDON. Mar-- h 23. A t; val cxr-Tfs- '' of the Tims a. Blo"mfon-teln- . Thurwlsy, sar: "Ye-iVrda- Kru c r Is nd a p.-- larr a t!on ar.r.exir.? th l'r-- e St to Transvaal. S'eyn ' r. T.v!lat' ly - i ' a coun'er pro "lam i..-n- , dc 1 r!r..: Fr--- e Sta-- e intact." Th luily News l,as th" following from Blo ifon'ein. d it-- d V.'ln'-a- v ; ! It is rumore-- that Kr i v r nd j will rr"et at Kroosr.a-!'.- . In the Orang Free Ftate. on April 4th. to d!cus the fjfir programme. Tae feHn l-- tn te Transvaal and tho Fr- - State fs very bitter. Not Wanted by Oermany. BERLIN, March 22. La German co'.rJaJ circle it is feared that after (Continued oa Pact J.) a m

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Page 1: mm lrf?re riv - University of HawaiiGowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Iieretania SL DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye. Lar, Throat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; houra

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JL.liiLiii Til LiniiLvj u. u Ji Liil i

OFFICE COPY. Turn ! V: ,1111

OFFICE COPY.

rthl't-.- l Jn'f . i is. .

T7UL. WW., No f.r,,- -i

IfONOLI-M-.

HAWAIIAN ISL.MS, SAT MA 1:7:117) --Mfr f N rAUfcg. T..T. :

THICK FIVE CXNV2.

- r i i a I I 1 1 1 1 1 if 1 1 1 t,:...i:,vo .,, v. n n a n r niiifirM l lil.iW i'7v:::---:-;:.:- HhU flvI LIIUL mm

ATTCrtNEYS.ATKINSON' & JUDD (A. L. C. Atktn-o- n

and Albert K. Ji:Jd, Jr.) Offlceover Biahop & Co.'b Lj-nk- , tor. Mer-cba- at

and Kaabumanu Sta.

.--

a.u.nir.2 I. r. tY inanr. the safe-ty f t l.rl R.l.orts t"!iiini;iuiulknilrf?re tt.tr: irg toward Prrt rivA Significant Dlay.

.2 -- ucu;v Towncorrtfirfiiident or the D.i.ty Ma. I. tcie-graph- u.g

'lucday. Mart h 2tii. 'ay:Lave Ju.--t teti.ii:el f;nrn R.orinfon-tc.n- .

licn l l.ariie.t that na furtherinoveti.ent i, jroi.bl. for thi wcka ntgotiatioiis arc irotcfdinn. 1 fail-ed to a5ecrta:n the r.aturt of the ticko-tlat:oi- .s

or whether Mr A.fu j Milnor sdrpaiture from Cape Town is cunr.ectfdwith them, but I fhould not 1 surpris-ed If the war collapse qulekly."

A dujatth to the Standard fromBlot mtoutein, dit-- d Tuesday, nays:lour thoufan.l Tiansvaileis fromColelerg trekked on Saturday andSunday to the northeast. g.um ly wayof tl-- e l!aatoland bolder. 1 hey willprobably Lo caught at ono of th

'

passes.A hiiiklng feature of the advance on

Bioemfonte.n was the abandonment ofour conni ur.ii atlons with l'oj larGrove. Lnd Rob-rts- . confident In theability of hU tratupjit t i: . t all 1m-- m

diate nt-ed- of th.- - atmv. d 1 !p-ntr- ly

Uft the enemy at Abraham t kraal todo what Ih.y llkid. lh- - reu.t fullyJ i.tit.ed him. The rrcrny to ;!.e f.nithwere paralr"d ly the huld:,r, and ra-pidity of the Mn.kc. and G ais

Ciemtnts an 1 Gatr.ne re cnaM'd to((Mt the Or.ince river alinot wlihoiit

rant again?! IWe.a which charted h.mwiih bting accessory to tie murder ofV. .iuaii. . Goe;nor liiovtn ask-ed for dicmissil of defendant on thegniur.l that llr w.t.-ra- ut uja d l.vin nr.t .'tat. rg that the trinie was cr.i-mttte- d

in Krai iiln C'onr.ty and d.d notil .v tlie c t J havt Let n ctjm- -

n.itttd in Ki : tcky. County AttarmyP'.s'ove tan warrant follow outhe Te laid down In criminal cases,jiuge Maore overruled the oi'jettion tothe form of t le warrant.

August M.i:.UK-'f- a Covinrtonv ollpil th.- - fi- -

wt-ces- 3.

He die not answer, and an at-tachment far li m was Issued by thecourt. The vitnc-sse-a present were ordrrcl to r. t'xe aii'i were admonishednot to talk t anybody.

Judie (If.;. ie Donr.y ard W. (!. laun-'ap- .

of who had addedto the lit o;" a.t'irney for the d?:entook seats with trnlr associate coun;el

l',.h I.:!. a. i. wardt-- of the Frankfor:

sworn. II? testified that he was with;iiator (.rut k.-- l hen the latter w as

.hot. II; wilkel ahead or tonatiulut-be- ar.d was Jj;; emen.".- - the state-- .o'.:-- o wli-- the yh u was tire J. 11

turned lack frort thp state hotue step.

BE C

Boer Agents Sail forEurope.

KRUEGER H EGOTlATIKG

Roberts Delays His General Move

ment Though There is Some

Skirmishirg

LOFRENZO MAlllJL'ES. March 21.V Lo'r pc-ar- e tlelesation, consisting of.iree commissioners, ha. sailed for

i.uroi e.

LONDON. March 21. A dispatch totlie Morning Pet from Cape Townsay : The real objective point of theller peace delegation, which recentlysailed from Lourenzo Marquez for Fa-rci- e,

is Russia. The delegites. Messrs.Wolaurans, Fischer and Weasels, the.alter Lc.r.g the PmlJent of the Free

tate Raad, tcok with them all the se-

cret incriminating documents fromI'le.cria, thu3 making It d.MUu.l to in--r- .n

ir.ate Stcyn ar.d the members orJ.e Afi iLiixUr Lund In Cape Colony.

.. lii.T M.-.SAl,i:-.S FROM Kru.arfr.LONL.ON, March 22, 4:20 a. m. 3ev- -

;al let grams have parsed between'nslden: Krucger and the HritUh Gov-err.mt-

ia addition to the Si'.Ubury-irutg- tr

correspondence already pub- -...snt.i. me i on igu ejnire received aus, :jtca from Pre. ri.i yesterd ty. Thetntents of thc?e communications can-..- t.

yet be obtained.So far as the military situation Is

P.inornrit. therp 1 iiractl Ujr niivane. Lru itoiit rt, Taletly inak-- ,i.g for th next move. As'"'I rr - a 4 lauirp. GeneralsIr.tai're ard Itradanr t ifti mar. I

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"S from point to polar In f citherndL-;trlc- of the Free State, dispersingoi accepting the surrender of any re- -

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MUSIC.COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love llldg..

ort St.; Piano, Voice Culture, Sing-ing and Harmony; especial attentionpaid to touch, muscular control andmusical analysis.

ANNI3 MONTAGUE TURNER. VocalStudio, "Mlgnon." 720 Beretanla St.

OPTICIANS.8. E. LUCAS. Lovb nirl? Pnrt ?f

upstairs; carries a fifll line of ALLi1NI)S OF GLASSES from theCHEAPEST to the BEST, Free ex-amination of thf pvffl

v-V- ? fARCHITECTS.

BF'ARDSLEE & PA(,el. Architects andGuilders. Office Rooms 2-- 4. Arling-ton Annex, Honolulu, If. I.; Bketcliesand correct estimates furnished atFhort notice; Tel. 22!t; P. O. box 778.

HOWARD & TRAIN, Architects.Suite 7, Model Block, Fort St.;Tel. 9S3.

MISCELLANEOUS.HONOLULU MERCANTILE AGENCY

Room 10 Spreckels Bldg., Fort St.;J. H. MacPherson. Mzr.; Collection?a Specialty; PROMPT REMIT-TANCES. NO FEE CHARGED UN-LESS COLLECTION IS MADE.

MRS. B. F. McCALL. Latest designsIn Tailor-Mad- e Evening, DinnerGowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73Iieretania SL

DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye.Lar, Throat and Nose Diseases andCatarrh; Masonic Temple; houra 8 to12 a. m., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.

P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledgments to Instruments, district of Ko-n- a.

O.ihu; at W. C. Achl's office,King St., near Nuuanti.

TOURISTS" GUIDB THROUGH HAWAII. Price toe; beautifully Illus-trated. For sale by all newsdealers.

SUGAR REFINERS.

Negotiations Going on to End TheirTroubles.

NEW YORK. March 23. The Jour-nal of Commene says:

It miy le sta-U- on exce'l:nt author-ity that the most seriom neotla.Ian.-- t

that have thua far been aaemntelbavins In view ihe terxlnatlon of thetroubles of the Sugar refiners, havebeen in progri-s- fcr a wtek or more.Theue negotia.ions have Len conduct-ed by Mr. Ji.Ties 11. Pcst of B. II.Howell, fcon & Co.. agents of the Moi-- it

r. haut r and Naticnul Reflner;e3.Thetc refinerlca wire virtually the only Independent refineries before theArlukles and Dosohtc cn.tred the1U Id and were operated apparently undcr a tacit underitanJing wuich allowed the two refineries named to obtainwhat they considered a fair tihare ofthe business without, as a rule, cut-ting under the American Sugar Re-finl-

Company's prices.The coulei uncus that have been held

during the progress of the negotiationshave been largely Informal and havenot, it is understood, been attendedofficially by repre email res of the in-

terested parties. They nave, however,Lvvn attended by friends of the severalinterests of sufficient Importance tojustify the assertion that Lad anyagreement been reached It would havereceived com-lderabl- e weight wilh therefinera themselves.

PORTO RICO BILI.Proposal to Pas it in the Senate

Without Changes.WASHINGTON, March 23. The aii

caucus committee of the Sen-

ate today authorized Senator Forakerin definite terms to postpone the separ-ation of the tarifT feature from theI'virto Rican Governmental bill and toattempt to pass the House tariff billwithout amendment. The program isto vote down all amendments if pos-

sible to do so, and pass the bill as itcame from the House without anychanges whatever.

WASHINGTON. March 23. The ele-ment In the Republican ranks In theSenate favoring free trade with TortoRico decided at a conference today toorpose any action looking to an earlyvote and to ask for further time in casethe question should come up.

Australian Infected Ports.MPi.noi'RNE. March 21. Sydney.

capital of New South Wales, and Ade-

laide, capital of South Australia, havebeen declared injected with tho bubon-ic plague.

SYDNEY, (N. S. W., March 21.

Two deaths from bubonic plague oc-

curred hece to-d- ay and ono now casewas offlclaUy reported.

A serious riot has occurred at theworks of the Dominion Iron and SteelCompany of Sydney, CD., among Ital-

ian emplove9. Jame Beckham, anewly appointed chief of police, wasfatally stabbed.

BIG TRIAL

Accused Goebel Killersin Court.

TESTI MONYisVERY THIN

No Very Great Progress Made in

the Anti-Repub!i- can Con-

spiracy.

FRANKFORT, Ky., Marchextra police officers and

theriffa guarded the outer en-

trance to the coiiit hou:-- e today, whiia file of soldiers ftood at the doors and;ars. d on the credential of persona en-

tering the room, ' he tanse of this d..-,j!- jy

of force was ;he opening of thepreliminary hearing of the Gacbtl sus-

pects. The general public was excludedby an order of Judge Moore, only at-

torneys, relatives of the deceased, wit-nesses and officers of the court bengadmitted. Thoee admitted, however,

...a u.i d Hit! tot.rt room, whUh is on-th- e

second floor of the building. TheLexington and Winchester militia com-panic- s,

arnud with Winchesters, werescattered throiiRh various rocni3. Onlythe usual crowd was on the street andtin re was no excitement.

Colonel T. C. Campbell and Arthurloebel apreared at the court house atri o'rlock. A few minutes later

John Young Brown, W. R.Ramsey, R. C Kinkead. and J. C. Sims,atfoineyi! for the defense, arrived.

ludce Moore convened court at 10o'clock.

Tlie prlsrwicr.. Republican Secretaryof S ale Ci'eb Towers. W. H. Cultonmd J ;lin Davis, were brought Into the'"oiiri room and took se-u- s by th'.lrcounpel. The commoawealth wltne.-so- s

were called, numbering forty. Thernrr.e of Sergeant Golden was not in thelist.

At the conclusion of the call of the

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ACHI & JOHNSON (W. C. Achi andEnoch Johnson). OUice No. 10 WeatKlixg St.; Tel. 834.

rRAN'CI3 J. DERRY, Attorney-al-La- w

Removed to cor. King and LiethelSts.; Rooma 2 and 3.

FRANCIS M. DROOKS. Room 9,. 8preckel lildg., Kort St.

LTLB A. DICKEY. King and UethelBUi.; Tel. 0C; P. 0. box

FREDERICK V. JOU. Suite 813, Mar-quette Bldg., Chicago, 1,1.; HawaiianConaul General for States of I.linoi3,

. Michigan, Ohio. Indiana and Wiscon-sin.

CIIA3. F. PETERSON. 13 Kaahuma-n- u

St.

PHYSICIANS.DR. GEO. J. AUGUR, Homeopathic

Practitioner. Special attention glv-- n

to chronic dleaaes; olllce and res-idence, Iieretania St., nearly opp.ilethodlst church; olllce houra 10 to12 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.;Sundaya. 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.; Tel 73.1

LUELLA S. CLEVELAND. M.D. Of-fice 1082 King St.; houra a to li a. in.,2 to 5 p. in.; Tel. C39.

DR. W. J. GALBRAITH Practice lim-ited to surgery and gynecology; cJSce

' and residence, Hawaiian Hotei.

DR. A. GORDON HODCJIN3. OfDceand residence, Gedge CcStage, cornerRichard and Hotel Sta.; oilice houraA to 11. 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 933.

DR. T. MITAMURA. Office C10 Nuu-an- u

St.; Tel. 534; P. O. box 812; reisl-den- cti

524 Niiuanu St.; olllce houra 8to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p. tn.

T. B. CLAPHAM Vetenanry Surgeonand DeDtlat; office King Sr. StMca;Tvl. 1081; calls day or night prompt-ly answered; specialties, obstetricsaad laruonesJ.

DR. TOMIZO KATSUNUMA. Veteri-nary Surgeon. Skin diseases of allkind a specialty. Olllce room 11,Spreckela Bldg., houra 9 to 4; Tel.474; residence Tel. 1093.

DENTISTS.IL B. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St.,

three doors above Masonic Temple.Honolulu; office houra 9 a. in. to4 p. m.

DR. C. B. HIGH. Philadelphia DentalCollege 18'J2; Masonic Temple; Tel.113.

fJEO. II. HUDDY. D.D.S. Fort St., op-

posite Catholic Mission; houra from9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

DR. R. L MOORE. Dentist Otllce 210Hotel St; office hours 9 to 12 and 1

to 4.

DR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL.Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; LoveB.dg., Fort St.; Tel. 434.

BROKERS.A. J. CAMPBELL. Office Queen St.,

opposite Union Feed Co.

C. J. FALK Member Honolulu StockExchange; No. 310 Fort St., Molner-n-y

Bldg.

WILLIAM SAVIDGE. Real Estate Inall parts of the Islands bonsM orsold; 20 Merchant St.; CampbellBlk.

CONTRACTORS.J. A. BUTTERFIELD. Contractor and

Builder. Store and office fittingsahop and repair work; Bell TowerBldg.. Union St.; Tel. 702.

II. K. MEEMANO & CO. Contractorsand Builders, Painters, Paperhangersand Decorators; all work neatlydone; office Fort St., back of HighSchool. Honolulu.

WM. T. PATY. Contractor and Build-er. Store and office fitting; brick.wood or stone building; shop PalaceWalk: residence Wilder Ave., nearKeirala

ENGINEERS.CATTON. NEILL & CO.. LTD. En si

oeem. Electricians and Boilermak-ers, Honolulu.

CIIA3. V. E. DOVK. C.E. Surveyorand CStII Engineer; office Campbellblock, upstairs (next to Bishop & Co.bank) P. O box 421; orders takenfor typewriting. .

JAME3 T. TAYLOR. M. Am. Roc C. E.Consulting Hydraulic Engineer;

20 JdJ Blk., Honolulu.

n' d k.iw whir had harpnel. He look-ed toward the eicutive buiVlin;; andfca"-

- that the scc-- window of th cor-i,i- t

roi.m vaa fitly raised. This wasthe ctru of tl.e of State.He thoucht the slnt hiil be?n fired

f-- n tt 's room. There were soveralother shots, but he said they did notcome from the same place. The firstshot was evidently from a rifle, whileme others t''iiit.i t" be from pistils.

CrDss-examlrK- d byRrown, Colonel Lilian! raid lie saw tio-- t(

ly n ti e room from which th photsseemed to have been firtd Mid h? didnet ice anjor.e in the main 1or oron ih ?t. ps of the jcli '.iiin at the timeof t he s hf:tlng.

There wji p ig wraa;le befweenthe i!rfnrrej "V Q-

- qwetinn wlif.er witnesses v.bi lial lepn "Tamirdnicht remain 'n th.f c'irt room. ThattorueyH for !'-"- ! oh jo tn to rl'owiri: w.lriv.'- t" !r".in '.ec:ii un;-o- f

thfni wrri" i I .vi'nf in 'n t r i a ' k

of Iiv1 r'.-- On'M latr. In whichpractically tr ramp Isura were involv-ed. Judte ? ire, however. rul( that

had testified rriirhtT re--iinc. in.

Po icrn. ..it 'A'ln.iTe Tl onrsin wath net wi ri'ss irtridurvl. H wacnot In the State-hous- e yard when th".shotln ercurre.1. but arrived ds the

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TiPr.KV.KaN,TI fPAr.Ml: HU.Io.

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opposition.Duly Chronlrte corretp,i'n1ini j nt

BloemfontPln. telegrsphing Tuesday,March 2uth. says: civil govern-ment lias bern reorpaii '.7. d. J. A. Co-llin. Fndor Secretary of tbe Inte-lu- r InStcyn's rxecm.ve. has I e.n appointedLand'ont. Sreyn H trcirdfd n ci.vof fatuity, but not Influenced by nepo- -usm. ue waj always Kruver,s tod.It has been rumored thai he hi renwdfinancial benefits from th:s connertlon.b'it the report Is nd subntantlatrd. Mr.Hfrhrr pHyd the tart of Stevn'sMephlstfiph !.

Krueger and Steyn.LONDON. Mar h 22 -- The rorrra-p.-nde- nt

cf tli s Times t LourenioMirqiif. t.ec graphing Tue ilay. ays:It is re.T-rtf- l from Pretoria that amheme? has been errar.gf'd for theaia'g.im alien cf Fi? Transvaal andthe Fire i :e. jrucs;er w 11 bw.mePr'Vnf cf the Felera.i'l Siatei andSteyn Commandant General of th

r araiy. Tne flag will be ih $amoas uii ut tne iraajtc, . B(1aditlon il oranre co.cr.

Althourh this nary Is n t cr.firmedt Is not lrrproLab!t. It is a nt.irloiia

fact that Giatral Joy bet has '.t thecoaflden.-- e of th.--! Lurchers i mply be-

cause from ihe flr.t he rrfard n uthis eyes to the incv.'.a'. le result of thewar. With all th bi:cg.iers la the fieldI. mlht nt le dltiK-u'-t to icure .

formal lnd oi cement cf this rumoredethpme.

NLW YORK. Marh 21. Runcable frcni I a rla. Marc h 20;h. 1 p.m., via Ixirrt Mini" i. ays: A dis-patch fron KrcH:nsfidt, Oranze VraState, dated March isth. sajs: Tho Pre--t:

r,a fe ler.vl cm i in ht nr here.They are In gTand spirits. They areready fur tlie .. ny. i :i I rc f de-fiantly awal;lr.g th lir r a nlvanco.PreHidents Krueger and S.eyn al Iresa-- d

a va.t tamp mcM.lr.g i.Mlay, TlieTranvial President made an Impas-ton- d

ap;al to the burghers to main-tain a Ka.iJiit liht fur Iritd in. HeDid Incin It wat certain that the ulti-mate rult of the war would lie tha4.the B;er republics wou'd retain theirIndependence df spite the temporaryBritish occupation of R.oerr.f intem.

President Steyn fo'.rwl PresidentKni'gr In a a :cng ; p h. He toldthe burgh rs that th Free S ate wufar fr.Ti conquTcl Ikciuso Its capitalhad been o up'.d by th? Br.i.'h Hinf ;r;r.e l the bur'i rs that Englandhad definitely rf,i 'd !o aliow tlie !is

to r i an h:d' ;k nd:t; ..Thrfore. all the x ;'i.,.- n hal - doli was to figh: t t'.ie Ik. Pi ''.dentS.n nail that In the f.x months thwar ha J t- -n vi.th 'a . - Br hadI ..--t b-s- th.tn lu.) mfn k.lld. an I thattl-.-e r.ghting w as t'll'y co .u nen.-i-v.'.-k-

. As I'r s d'l.t he w.-r- d ti.e l'riS i. burith rs not to !' 1 v It r''I : i. lan ati n and ar;ihis invitationto liy i! i n t li r arms. II'them that I'm Br.'i h had fa'.i-- l onw ry or-a-l'- .n to ke p treat. m

they had made.Sir Al.'r-- Ml'r.r, Govrt.r t (i;k(

Coiny, Fcjn d' flare 1. ha I paY.Sclyprac airr.el that the Afr.kaa Its wjuI 1

t e xt rrair. i l. kn w.itg the r"P all-

ies wouii fisht to the end. He clonedby urg.n t.ae burghen to p.a th'-'l- r

tnit in GtJ.Pr!dnt Steyn's appeal arti've-- I the

burghers to a pitc h of wd 1 n Yi'an.IjONDON. Mar-- h 23. A t; val cxr-Tfs- ''

of the Tims a. Blo"mfon-teln- .

Thurwlsy, sar:"Ye-iVrda- Kru c r Is nd a p.-- larr a

t!on ar.r.exir.? th l'r-- e St toTransvaal. S'eyn ' r. T.v!lat' ly - i '

a coun'er pro "lam i..-n- , dc 1 r!r..:Fr--- e Sta-- e intact."

Th luily News l,as th" followingfrom Blo ifon'ein. d it-- d V.'ln'-a-v ;

! It is rumore-- that Kr i v r ndj will rr"et at Kroosr.a-!'.- . In the OrangFree Ftate. on April 4th. to d!cus thefjfir programme. Tae feHn l-- tn

te Transvaal and tho Fr- -State fs very bitter.

Not Wanted by Oermany.BERLIN, March 22. La German

co'.rJaJ circle it is feared that after

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. MARCH SI, 1900.

J3U3 13 A DIP TDIM TYYTYTYTVTTTTYYTYTTTVTYTYYTTYYTYYYYYYYTYYTYTYTTYYYTT'Ilb InlAL t SUBJECT TO fits. :I! (ITSKEHTUCi

to M-l- l t.'i.'.t tr. y r.t i rt-K- a the My.lf K'Uix'. th.y had to pay for

roya'.tiis. to jay all iiivs f jrint-- r

.i. ai i !;: wli.e aud d i lnt. andthat tid .v th:r woiklr.K capital and!., ' ; tii I. !:('. !:!riy. Tlicy b.ir-row- d

f.i-il- y, ! ' au-- e they bad nt lxrvill Hit !:'.. I f .!.;r: . a:nl the liltrct-- r

th ir bi:.iii . litrani. tin nior theybti; row il. .,ir the l!.ui r failure Ul'cir:i" uioie !.:!U nit to hund'e ttlslT. nv tli'- 1 u-k- s that bad In uuul.n-- i i.i t !:-- loan wie unwilUng

(Cent: nut-- J froni ras 1)

rrowii was rarrj'ns S nator Go'bcl.;: of tli? yard. He mw arrm-- l n;ea

a th n:rar e t th Kx-cii'.- iv I.U...1- -. i ...;. I

U1 mill- 7 r:2 an 1 Tf-- 'n.z- - jujj imus aaui: rry anions ih-m- .

GftS LAMP,The bt Hcycle lamp niad. Itwill bar !skt Lours oa one cnarg

of carbide, and need3 no attention,It la flf-rf- f ulAtlng. W haT

Juat opil up a shipment of ttteLamps, ao th price la only

$3.50 Each.

-- I :wr r'!i a!s.l t: a::r tr. mi.r.ary a.u- -in:Vithoriti'-- allowfil the la ;iv.-- s to n-t- t-r

Kxetutive ti iiMin? vral tl.iyaafrtr th he d the va- -V7 r,i

ti I;i.im' i

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day.lUys itit (Ml f '

It was inlv.ii n t'.:firm's tin"nalrs. la

i., th-- e bins a:ne due to-

la th n t nxty or n:t: tyof thttu. acKrecatlng be- -

' ::r.'l f7"'.", i . due.i siM. :n pay tliern. for the

it nearly lla""1.""' of thy was ti d np in Insta'.lnu nt

rhis nicrtciu-- the creditor

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We bare tfcof the : e' ti i re ca'Nl in. and they

ent ovr the whole business of theenm-cru- Tl.ey agreed th.it reorganiza-tion was necessary, and that with prop-er management and the introdm tlon dmore woi KIpk capital, w ith a proper ex- -

LAMPSSOLAR DASHtension of debtn. the business would Ikall right.

ALSO THE -SOLAR SURREY LAMPS

And plty of CARBIDE, o no ona need ride In tb dark.

ricim Mate oi.ict-r- or ii;irjx?" oisecuring the Tiams of oer-on- s whowere in the buil-Jin- at th; time of the?hfotln?. He saM that STetary low-ers refused to tll hin: who were Intne office of the S;rtary cf State atthe time of the shootirg and declinedto ay who was in cjarge, but saidthat he (Towers) was rat of the citythat day.

At n:0.1 court adjourned until 1:20.

President McKinley Interviewed.WASHINGTON. March. 1?,. Col. An-

drew Cowan, a memban'. of Louisville,Ky., Samuel J. Koberts. e litor of theIslington Imdert and John Marshall,Republican Lieutenant Governor of theState, ail prominent Republicans andfriends of Governor Taylor, called atthe White House before the Cabinetmeeting today and had a half hour'sconversation with the Irsident on theIKjlitical situation in Kentucky. Onleaving the Executive nanslon theystated that they had calld on Mr. Mc-

Kinley for the sole purpose of explain

oooDelagoa Bay Award.

NKW YORK. Matvh 22. Mri;e W.Van SU-klen- . pres:l-n- t of th Ameri-can Conn, il of tlie South African Re-

publics and advocate In America forthe Transvaal, today t-- nt th follow

Our last shipment of

RomfcIor BicyclesU nearly fcalf aold, and It U only four day tlnce they were landed. The100 BamkW is a beauty. IIa?e you seen It? If not, call on

E. O. HALL & SON., LTD.King Street, next to Bulletin Office.

ing official letter lo the Portuguwe"Minl-ie- r t Wellington:

"IVar Sir I mn in a ponltUm to of--

ing to him the exact situation in the

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for o you. n I lo. to nl the Gov-ern mint of IN rtugal the-- Kiun cxx-x-uir- y

to pay the nwarxl known, tut ttin IVCa-p- a

bay award, which ha ju. beimade by the Geneva BrWtraUon tri-bunal. ;iy ',i'00.0iK). Fair an.1 iialls-facto- ry

tf-r- to lie urrtaiTHLMTlip offer 1. n ganled an a ro--e on

the part of h IWtm to offt any offerwilch England may make to Inugal,thus eml.-arraKs-ln- tJio Ibbon Govcm-mcn- t.

and thwby at 11i eame timeclosing the "ri-o- dtrnr" U Cie Tran-va- al

and Oranpe Vrr S:ae,

Look out, boys; she's about 3to have another.Minneapolis Tribune,The Orpheum

State and what had led uj to the pres-ent condition of affaim.

They said that they assired the Pres-ident that they did not want Federaltroops to be sent to the State or anyFederal interference whitever. Theyhad not asked for a Conjressional In-

vestigation, they said, nor would theyask for one, as they did not want it.

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TheOn February 21 the principal parties in Great Publishing House in aEntire Change of ProgramFOR END OP WEEK.

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interest had signed an agreement bywhich each party agreed v submit thequestions involved to the courts for afinal determination and to abide bytheir decision. This agreement, it issaid, stipulated that either party feel-ing aggrieved might appeal from thelower court to the Court of Appeal.,and then to the Supreme Court of theUnited States. This pert of the agree-ment. It was said, reads as follows:

"Should any party after the final de-termination of the causes by the Court

Mmlcal Farce-Comed- y,Tte llort Poiular BUI Yet Presented A Three-A- ct

Entitled

Receiver's Hands.NEW YORK, March 22. The old

publishing houne of D. Appleton Si Co.,has gone Into the hanla of a receiver.Assets la.f.0 1. 028.93 and liabilities, ex-- il

lslve of capital stock, $1,C04.028.93. oran apparent surplus of 12.000,000. Thefirm came to grief by doing an install-ment business. The Installment busi-

ness to a publishing bouse means thedelivery of an entire set of looks on thepayment of the value of one of them.

No Cliarf Against Mthuen.U)Nrx)N. Mar.ii 22.-lei'- )ing In

the Houw of Commons to-d- ay to a eo-r-lit

of qiH-f.tion- a cm t3ie wubjert erf

General Ixrd Mnhu-n- . and hla allecoddlKagreem nts w Ith, the offlcr of hiscolumn, wlUch lia- - oau.so4 cotudder-nbl- o

pcand.il. tne lirliamtitajy Pov-reta- ry

for the War Office, (r(iWynrham. dclared thAt no cliaj-g- e LaU

acting In Kood faith. Nevertheless theydid not expect any serious clashing,but on the contrary believed that all ofthe Interests Involved would abide bythe decision of the Supreme Court ofthe United States. It was not at allprobable that either party would besatisfied with anything short of a de-

cision by the highest court in the land.

VENEZUELAN TROUBLES.

Warlike Movements of a Gunboatand Transport.

NEW YORK. March 23. A dispatchto the Herald from Port of Spain. Trin-idad, says: It U reported that themail nhip Orinoco, flying the Venezue-lan flag, has left here with an armedguard and with Venezuelan troops.The destination of the troops is un-known. The Venezuelan gunboat Gen-eral Crespo, which arrived here onTuesday, brought 1"0 soldiers on theirway to Bolivar. Twenty of the sol

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of Appeals desire a writ of error to theSupreme Court of the United States to 1on brousht axrainst Grrveral Methuenooo-- review such determination It Is agreedthat such writ shall be Immediately ap-plied for and diligently prosecuted Ifsecured, and that all parties to said

and the collection of the rest In month- - yy Colonel Gough or any other facer,ly Installments of the price of one book. Cobmel Gough, he addl. has been ln-- If

there are twenty-fou- r volumes In the form t,.lt an in,iTy would bo bolJsefc that means that It Is two years be- - ! ,nto hU 4..L, cornel UootSi Is alllfore the nioney for the set Is collected. t) h u rdrn,, ,1)mo ty Gcn.--rl

It is a paying buslne because In tbe. Mt..ljurn afM 1lln1K u obey a cotu- -days of cut rates in books purchasers..... .i,. .. ... .,' . jnaml issue,! by th .latter, and tho

NEW CH0RUSH3!fcTSW DUET3!NBW SOLOS!

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causes win unite In an application toHearde, Adama, Murray, Rogers.

Specialties byMURRAY and JACKSON HEARDE.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.On account of the unusual demand

for seats several days In advance, pa-trons wishing good positions are ad-

vised to apply in good time.

I'U J l IIT? ftUlt (It 11 7 11 V il l IIV oil d niaru'.H a trial by court- -BogusSee

said Federal Supreme Court to docketand advance said and to givethem the earliest hearing and determi-nation possible."

Cowan and his associates claim theGoebel partisans have done a mmlerof things which indicated they were not

the Installment plan. Colonelmartial.

ERNBST IIOOAN as thenine of Dahomey. diers, It Is said, were transferred to the Appleton & Co. 's business In this line

was entirely successful. They Hold somany more books than they expected

mail ship to act as a guard. When thesteamship left the gunboat followed.THE ORPIIEUM QUARTETTE Nw MM : the Orohetirn tonlfht.

ATHLETIC GOODS.REPAIRING.

I1T MACIILNISItYofrall kinds overhauled and repaired; froman Automobile to a door lock. Typewritersa specialty.

Skilled labor employed and all work

Tennis Goods,Tennis Rackets,Tennis Nets

and SUPPLIES of all kinds.New, Fresh Goods ju.t re-

ceived from the factory.

Tennis Ilackets retrung,equal to factory work.

In our Canvas Goods Ucpartment wo are devotinj; pat-ticnl-

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attention to dwelling,store and ofiico Awnings, andLanai and Drop Curtains.

Oar work speaks for itself.Stylish, durable and neat fitting, mado by skilled labor andall work guaranteed.

New line of Awnino Stripesust received.

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guaranteed. Telephone us and we send forand deliver your Bicycle without extracharge. GST TII ONE 505.

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tako measurements and give estimates.

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Base Ball GoodsiriPTTrn'

I Hammock Canopies and Frames, xx

A nice line of SAFES kept on hand.Lawn Umbrellas, Camp Stools,Canvas Reclining Chairs,

Steamer Chairs, Swinging Chairs,

Basket BallSupplies.

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TflE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISES: IIOXOLULU, MARCII 3J, 1900.

for insurrection has led to all kin Is ofPEACE MAY BE REACHED LARGE SHIPMENT OF:m.-- ry and iev.rnrtion. Mwrot-r- , it

in.y mo.-- t to dioiln-,,...- h

i inu tiiii cia--- a aa I tiie o'.iiC-r-.

In:-- , those who wih to make their(Continued from Page 1.) ...new.;'!, 03 Hit",p'.nce, ; wa-ihe- r formal. y or not, may

du-cte- to o;i tae;rlar.ns, wurkin;; at their ry buoi- -i , u:..il i;u- - a s p.as.ire saai

TE LEO RAMS CONDENSED.

News of Coast Tiles Abbreviated forQuick Heading.

..gar-ra- w. f.;ni: r. f:r..-l- . f.r.u.t. i.; iis vanti J,". '.'!. ih.'ij tor tl:

li'-..- ; .j.os;ti.n.Kal.g Vu Wi i. th - Ci. in-'.-- ? : f )f:.T.

is at l lit a; ore.Th? I '. .z . i award j '.o '.. iv- -

. :iz'.v- - :i Mar- 2th.

C-- li'ii-x- ! i I. as 1 f'.ra Ca.to Enziand.

Air-iw- -r tr.:.ini-- s ar jlsin-i-a i J; ").')'" J ") i

1 '. N g.:l.- - has or. r j.-L- -1

of t't.'ri'f Xl-xi- in .u-- y.

j'a :i to them..) :ua .e'tii.t ..o.i.-y- 1 t.i.u- r.un . is t.rai t:- - ,'i

& 1 - m(.il.y ci .; a i;i t'ap.- - C'oloay, Lut la.Na; t. v. i. re tii rc ia a gr.u loyal. s.

iiy, w..o ft 1 v ry idtterly towardt...-.- r it. iiihbors, who have "aanioted tonr.n evi..-- ui.oii tiie land." moie se- -

ARRIVED BY EX AUSTRALIA:re ..-- ar;pai eiat.yI cannot help la.iikiug that this

won. 'l Ij; a ini.iaK;. btcaune lor o.te l"n..M Srav.s as . a in-- 1

rreiideriag rtLel hanilcuS-- 1 and pat

Great Britain iint.c.'4 t'w Transvaal'thn Hot will ir-- in. G- r:n 1:1 S.vi.h-- j--,vcu Africa. Several r.e.vspap rs havejrefem-- d to this j y u::rir.4 the!!.. few days, plainly in.. Elating tha:;the IVTi ari! not wan.'.d, in i.irnii. h nsundesirable cidit;ns would ari.se Injinie through the inability of Germanyto Kratjt them th" decree of ) .,

which they desire.Queen Among Wouadcd.

LONDON, March 22. Th-- (2 - . n. a --

companied by t h? Prln--.-s- - Christianand attended by a Jarg? vi.sit-- 1

Herbert's Palace, a: col ic a, thisafternioa to see the tick, and woundednoldiera. who are being ear.d fr there.ImmTise crowds awaited the arrival ofher ixuj5Kty at the station in Woolwich,and linod the route to the hospital.There were lavlnh decorations and un-

funded enthusiasm wan d.

The Queesn appeared to be In excellent

i.t jail tea desperate men widvi-- i t'j vlit Port.-mo- 'i ii, En.

Minntsota Prohibiiioi.t.-t-s .ll .ipport Male Johnson for Pres.d'V.t. uo Ii'at to th- - bitter end with the 1 Cases of Mew Goods Opened.IJoera. The- Government is in a .i.-')'i-;- s h ; . tf

1 1.? r.ritis'a should not try for their i vpound oi' but only to bring abouta pe-d- and irman nt peaee.

the railroads over fares of troops.The PolUh Alliance at Chicago will

alpt a ritual, pa.-wor- and Krip.The Trea-ur- y will take no action at

present to make Nome a prt of entry.Seventeen hundrel mm have joiaAl

A proclamation tending to encourj

We are .howin New Importation in overy ilopartment of our tore.age desertion from the Uermblicanii.rniie.--i similar to that issued by LordRoberts miKht be effective here. ManyNatal Dutch farmers are anxiouslywatching the treatment thoee who sur-render receive, unmoved alike by loyalpassions or Impractical sentiment.

Hawiiian Bill may go through next month. Judging from latest report from Washington Thurdif, Aprilthe 5th, at 4 p. m., final vote, la view of this fact we call your attention to a large shipment of Llira Cwdjust opened are our own Importations from the mllles. Prices cannot be duplicated la Honolulu if thl Wll be

the machinist jvtxike a: Cleveland, O.Thre is no tru;h ia th report tha:

O.-ma- Pasha is dead. He is merely111.

Sharkey is of cowardice,owing to his refusal to m-- et Fitzsim-mon- s.

Admiral Lewey and wife were enter-tained by a parade and banquet in Sa- -

.hnaiith. She drove In 4in open landauthrough the arsenal grounds, where20,000 employe were drawn rip In line

The ISritish Government must etab-lit- di

a uniform system of treating theunfortunate, misguided people, and Iplead for a system In which mercy aland eave ner majesty a magnificent comes law.

ovation. The Queen distributed quanready treads close upon the heels oftitles Of Windsor flowers In the wards justice. The British have by no means I vannah.

of tjtfo nosp'ital. a monopoly of right In this auarrel. I Instead of beins rebuilt the cruiserOn the parade ground of the garrison

the tM'Jhornl children viewed the proces Their African record do not entitle Huston will be repaired at a cost ofthem to Judge harshly, and whatever $3H)P000.

the rlfifht and wrong the only goal The th'.Td annual meeting of the Na- -lun of the military wagon.- - and sang"(rod Save the Queen." The original .should be a happy, contented liouth I tional Horse breeckrs is In session at

Things You Need and Want.CO Joz. ?ure Linen Hue 1c Towels, 20x10, J2.D0 dor., regular $3.M value.100 doz. Pure Linen Huck Toweia. 20x10, at $3 doz.; EXTRA VALUE tlhs lot13 do. Pire Linea Huck Towels. 22x44, at $3.73 doz.; heavy quality.ZO doz. iPure Linen Huck Towels, 20x40, at 13.23 doz.; of this lot we only sell 1 doz. to each perion.

Africa.fla? made by some of the ladies ofPretoria on the occasion of the town'sflr.-- annexation was hoisted over the An Interesting Trial.

NEW YORK, March 23. A dispatchto the Herald from Ilrussels says:

artillery barracks In honor of her maj-fst- y:

vlit, and the house where General Gordon was born waj effectively

Chicago.There is a scheme to con.-tmc- t a

railroad from Cape Nome to PortClarence.

Germany denies that she is seekingto extend hr sphere of lnllueuce inShantung.

A bill to rstabli.-.'- h a light and signalttaticn at Iuget Sound has been pass-e-tl

by the House.In a la al row Utwefn two old s.d- -

A criminal case which will attractThe Queen spent an hour

in the hospital and spoke to numbers LINEN GLASS CLOTHPURE LINEN LAWNthe greatest Interest in England and inall countries where the struggle be-

tween Great Britain and the Uoers isxci;ing attention will be heard on

!f the patlenita, wishing them a speedyrecovery.

DIRECT IMPORTATION Off

GENUINE GRASS LINEN

In five grades, 26 laW wide.Special Price. LINSNPILLOW CASING, ii yax4.Best Value.

In all qualities. Prices right,

and we have CO pieces which

we will drive on at 124c rTyard. Extra Good Quality.

.June 11th before the Brussels TribunalCorrectlonnel.

It irt a trial which will put to the

In all grades, from the cheap--1

est to the very finest quality; j

all la 12-ya- rd pieces. Ourprices are low. Come and seethese Bargains before all soldout.tet the accusation of corruption

brought by the British Governmentaj.ainst the Boer officials in gent-ra- l

and President Ivrueger in particular.

di :s a: Is Angeles, John Welsh wi-k- il

ed with an axe.'The Silver Republican party will

hold a national cenventioa at Kansascity, July 4ia next.

Wal:ir H. Chamberlain of Chicagoha.4 bei n naml for Aisistant Com-missioner of Patents.

Permission may be askrd to send

Bor Envoy Talks.NEW YORK. March 2?,. "In behalf

or iTesldent Steyn, 1 want to nuke itclear." said Philip Igniter W Is, theFree State's special envoy to America,to a World reporter, "that there was noconspiracy between the Transvaal, theFree State and the Cape Dutch againstEngland, as I intimated In a CapeTown cable to today's World."

The dispatch referred to wan cabled

Interesting Items to Shoppers.The p.trties concerned are the well-know- n

linam lcr3, the Barons Oppen-hci- m

of the firm of Oppenheim Freres;lotiis and Henry Warnant, Belgian Mexican troops against the Vaquis, BED SPREADS LADIES' ALL SILK TIES

10c Each.barristers; M. Braconier, a wealthy through the United States.Belgian capitalist, and auother lieigian.M. Terwange, all of whom were associated some years ago as lessees ofthe Transvaal Railway, which was toconnect Komatl Port with Selatl.

IN SPLENDID MARSEILLESPATTERNS. Fine, finished andhemmed; ready for the bed;good size at 83c. Our Marseil-les Bed Spread, full size, laChoice Designs, Heavy Qual-

ity, at $1.30 and $2. Are worthwhile seeing.

They had for this purpose formed a

from Cape Town and read: "The realobjective point of the Doer delegation

Messrs. FLschr, Weasels anil Wol-mara- ns

which recently left Delagoabay, Is Russia. I have it on the bestauthority that those gentlemen tookwith them ail the ecret Incriminatingdocument. from Pretoria, fain makingIt difficult for KnKland to ImplicatePresident Steyn and the Afrikanderllond party In Cape Colony In a con

LADIES' ALL SILK BOW TIES2 So Each.

LADIES' NECKWEARNew stock Collars, with Ja

Thrre are sias that President Zela-y- a

is willing to sell the canal routeoutright to the United States.

James R. Keene has been caugatin Third avenue stocks aul U

likely to lose a great deal of money.Robert W. GiLhrist of Chicago, while

sitting in a barber'a chair, fchotand killtd by an unknown asiassin.

i he Governnient may have to adoptextraordinary measures to save theCalifornia big trees from the lumber- -

company styled tne uompanagieFranco-Beig- e de Chemin de ler duNord de la Republique Sud Africalne,

READY MADE SHEETS AND

CASING HEMSTITCHEDExtra Long Heavy Cotton. Youwill like them.Sheets. 90x90, $1.Sheets. 90x10, 73c; plain.Casing In all grades and pricesready for use, In plain andhemstitched.

New Stock of ...

SHIRTWAISTSfrom the most reliable manu-facturers, arrived. CompleteAssortment Choice Selection.

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having its seat at BrusselsThey are to be tried on the charge

VEILINGS, VEILINGSbrought against them by Dr. Ieyds, onspiracy against Great Britain. behalf of the Transvaal Government,

OF SP11INOThe Mr. Wessels Interviewed by the f havlng COncocted false accounts or men'brother of Mr. Cor I I

FULL LINKGOODS.Agoncillo reports in Paris that theWorld reporter a

bots; all the newest effects,DOc, 73c and $1.01.

BOYS' WASH KNEE PANTS

From 3 to 12 years, at 4fa pair.Best Value la Town.

been accessjries thereto.The Transvaal Government, when Filipino General, Pava, has routed the

Americans near Cubat and taken thencliu H. Wefel mentioned In thecable, who Is the President of the Free ;i anting the cncession to the rail- -

MUSLIN UNDERWEARState Volksraad (Legislature) follow- - way, undertook to guarantee the later-- 1 town.ed tip his denial of the existence of a pst on an lhe shares or debentures is-- ?inaii-po- . n. o o:oieu mi, in i.i- -consniracy by saying: I Groat Northern grading camps neirtied by the company, provldel the -- . ' hi)Fort i'.enton wheie about 1,2'JU men areamount Issued did not exceed 0.M)"There never were any documentsincriminating President Steyn and the r.i.r I'mrlleh nill of r.iliro.n! Vow the at Work

Transvaal Government comolains that Jacob Lorillard, with an income oiAfrikander Bond ministry of Cape Col-

ony. If there had been any secret un. - - . ,. a.

Choice selection of the High-

est grades of Standard Goods.We are showing new ideas InSkirts, Nightdresses, Combl- -

irHnn ChmU, etc. We a0carry in etock full line of In-

fants', Children's and Ml!seMUSLIN UNDnnw kah.

by pmduclng false accounts the com- - .u.'y a year, oeciares nimscii a oauh.derstanding the Colonial Dutch would pany claimed from them an amount of irupt. i.iaunuies, awegeu as

ir.iere.st larcelv In exce ss of the canital I sets, S2U0.have prepared for war and would havearmed in time for n movement against subscribed or reoulred. as the cost of The Royal ueosraia.cai

I illBritain tdmultaneously with the 1'rans Society will co-oper- ate tH-jca-laying the railway was much under the

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in England and Germany ia aiuaivticimit of .L9,G0O per mile.Taal and the Free State. I was in theHouse of Parliament in Cape Colony According to my Information the

company s directors, who are ueingwhen Premier. Schrelner made hispeech urging all the members to In-

fluence their constituents to remainpro.- cuted on this charge, admit thatthe cost was not 9,;00, but allege that

exploration.Fifteen Republican SnaUr3 will op-

pose hasty action on the tariff bill,ten of whom are unalterably opposedto tiie tariff.

Owing to a moral movement In Cleve-land. O.. Ingtry dates for a per-

formance of "The Degenerates' have

neutral. they were compelled to make the chargehigher in order to conceal the bribes"President Steyn believes that Sir

Alfred Mllner was tent to South Afiieu which they had to pay President Krue- -

n.s British Illsh Commissioner by Mr :er and his familiars and most of thet'li.amberlaln nuroosely to crush the members of the Pretoria volksraad.Afrikanders, for Sir Alfred dis iactly including some of the generals now entold Mr. Molteno. a member cf the gaged in the war.

Thev state that some of these bribesCape Parliament, that England's ultlay :.

been cancelled.J. i'. Allen, of New Orleans, has

bought l.cuo.tioo tickets to the ParisExposition at half rates and will specu-

late with them.Poisoned chicken salad made 100

people teriou-l- y ill at a dinner of theWomen's Home Missionary Society of

mate purpose was to anninwaie im- - i- - took the shape of costly and fasnton- -i lkanderw. This l can prove, i nat able carriages or other presents.policy was determined upon wh?n theAfrikander clement, outvoted the l.ng Mafeking Not Relieved.

LONDON, March 23, 2:13 p. m. Col.lish party in Cape Colony."I was at Bloemfonteln during the Piumer apparently has retired to Crocnegotiations between the Free State

and Sir Alfred and I know that neither odile Pools and Mafeklng seems farther

Trinity Church.Thp officers ami crew of the auxiliary

cruiser Prairie attended the opera atRouen and were received with cheersby the audience.

off than ever from relief. This newsthe Transvaal nor the Free Siai ex- -

MOTHER'S FRIEND SHIRT-

WAISTSFOR BOYS.

Shirts like Papa wears, for lit-

tle fellows, from 4 to 13 years.Laundered from 73c up.

nected then that friendly relations be was contained In a dispatch from Bu- -

The sale of the late Augustin uaiy stween England and the republics would law ayo dated Monday. March 19 and I

n New yrk br0lghl good prlcC3be broken. We thought Mr. Chamber

RIBB0NS, RIBBONSComplete stock of New FancyRibbons ln all widths. We car-ry every shade and width ofother Ribbons. PRICES BED-ROCK.

LADIES' WRAPPERSWe are showing a large va

p.iiiusueu iu b.uu otu " bhn.h thp l.l.Unn David (iarrlcks deskl imes. Theso advices add that ther""" ;"."lain and Sir Alfred were bluffing the

Transvaal In connection with th Out- - were disappointing.base hospital has been brought back

lander franchise. to Gaberones, though the correspond The trial of Olgi Nethersole. charg-ed with an indecent stage performancea.t New York, has been postpontM"The Orange Free State was tc:ally ent further says it i thought the ob PATENT SHir.T V.'ilZT

tin t rat ion of riety of styles of the Beatprepared for war, and not until after L,vt of the litlOT (lemonsJameson raid did the Transvaal bo- - M;irch 15 atl(1 March 16 wa to cover owing to hc--r illness.the v.atrn Manufacturers. Our BOYS' CLOTHINGThe Canadian and Mexican GovernKin to think of war in earnest fromthe removal of the siege guns Wrapper at $1 is a great seller

Mafeklng. ments have declared San Francisco anInfected port and will quarantine oil

"I met my brother Cornelius at CapeTown four days before war was de-

clared, and he told me then that he General French's activity ia the Or--

ai.ge Free State may well be prelimidid not expect actual hostilities.

vessels coming from there.Ice floes in the Exploit river, near

Quebec-- , have swept away lhe $100,000railway bridge. Express and mall

"There would have been no war hadnary to a forward movement by LordRoberts with the main army. A dis-patch from Bloemfonteln dated Thurs-day. March 22. says: President Krue-g- er

Is reported to have issued a proc

not Sir Alfred Milner leen sent to Afri-ca by Mr. Chamberlain for the ex.tresa trains are unable to proceed.purpose of bringing it about, in pursu

The Chicago Board of Education hasance of the English policy to wipe out lamation declaring that Great Britain ,irnnIIPIi Knelish history from thethe Afrikanders and grab everyihin

NEW SI'RINO IDEAS. W

have Just opened aa ls-- t as-

sortment of Boys' TVash Suit.We caa show you aa ttlessvariety to select frsm. Allgrades and all prices.

About 100 Samle Suits, allWash Materials.

On eale the suits will beeold at special prices. If youfind your size you will getgreat value.

is in dire strews ana mat, me uussiuus school curriculum at the demani ot tuehave occupied London. Ancient Order of Hibernians.in sliht." f!ut'1 If T ' T.i;rmSpringfontein telegram published Joint High Commission will dis- -Oatacre All Right.in the second edition of the Times says: CUS3 Alaska and the canal. Great Brit-- 1

"The apparent submissive attitude of nin mav jLsk an outlet In the North in The M .tJirr ' I ri-r- .'l A n- - . -NEW YORK. March 23. (Afternoont;

Service.) A dispatch to the Tribune the free Statcr3 should be accepted retUrn for concessions in Nicaragua. I: ' ti;vli"l w.i.i nn n"ii.. t r i t t.!',llh 14 MM' t.lk'l !:'! Ifrom London, March 2P.d. 6 a. m.. saya: with caution. The large proportion of Through the estate treaty lately rati- -

No confirmation has been received of obsolete, inierior weapons Deing iuru- - M citizens or ureal uruain ana meiiritlsh Is civ ne s:,,tpa uiu n1rv enual r.rlv- - Tiv,i'"l Ctl the t rlt. 1

ii t torn T. '.h. r in twj. :v.&eensauonai rumor raau "s - "a very --4haf lapA Rt nf . w , trv.fmm tha at Kroonst ad tuatl1"" ' - iicsrs a n ...

iwral GaSre 2nd hUsUff with a Mausers are being concealed." L.The.Braziiian Minister to London...hi mrroanHonf i. o ,,na

I "c " t-- nevaiier ue wu" voi co,yLLX rJe 67! nP , , Z at Cape Town says: "Feeling is run- - Amd ln 1)ed MaJc3l 23. He was an Tapestry and Curtain Department. v-.- u. tri:;;Vm td,r n: nmR strong against the leniency with mtimate friend of the Prince cf WalesfeTnhow. the British General to have h'hlc.h Tebt!3 of w0 A sensational suit has begun in So- -

noma countr. Cal.. for the wealth ofe .eing treated uy tne urmsn au- -than that ofbeen there at a date later ed special Good Value? and in-

vite your Inspection.tnoriues. inhn D. Lodee. a pioneer. He is sua We know ia this Department'we can suit you. The very lat-- 1

in rnrtatn Materials. Cre--!

MEN'S COTTON HOSEStandard Quality Ms Tars,made with spliced mW; plidcols 100 dozen at He.

his alleged capture.Colonial Rebels Fiehtine Now On. to have had a wife and family ln En- -

The award of the Delagoa lay arbiNEW YORK. March 23. Following T.h: newt1?.othTr'ar' H0ISERY, H0ISERYmrdinzto a sDeclal dispatch from Cape tmnr will 1 made in a few days. ItLADIES' HOSEdisplaying.is the full text of Wlntoa Churchill's

iwidvsmith dispatch on treatment of Town date,! todav. General French's is expected by the Portuguese governcavalry brigade is fighting eastward of Lent that the claimants will yet about r. y. llf w

epe- -

We have Jast opened ninjcases froia the mill, la Ladles',Men's and Children's Hosiery.We are offering Great Values

Colonial rebels, as cabled to the World: Bloemfonteln. $1,000,000.Hermsdorf Fti mportatlon 2.'.0

clal sale at 2.Cassie Boan. a South Carolina grrl WHITE GOODS i

la this Department we receiv-- ;What shall Britain do now with those

she calls rebels? has become a very The National W. C. T. U. officers with Indian blood in her veins, was enImportant question.

They may bo divided into four(lasses the ringleaders, those takenin arms, those who make voluntarysurrender otherwise than on the field Pacific Import

announcw their headquarters ln the Uced to the woods by rejected admirers.Temple in Chicago will be moved on cut with knives and fatally burned.April 13 to Rest Cottage, Miss Frances Four arrests.E. Willard's old haaio ia Evanston. Prof. GroTe K. Gilbert, Presr.uent o.Rest Cottage will be ued for the head- - the American Association for the Ad-quane- rs

while the annex will be pre-- vam-eme- nt of Science has received theserved Just as Miss Willard arranged Wollastoa melal from the

, leal Society of London.The bodies of three Yukon rrospec- -

A gold statue of Maud Adams, the tors. Olson. Clayson and Rolfe. ho dls-n,-fr- ss

will be sent to the Paris fair arpeared last November, have been

of battle, and those who creep backto their farms without going throughany formality.

The persons coming under the firsttwo categories, those who have Incitedii district to rise or have plundered the ID.farma f loyal farmers or have commit:riXVr'"V,r .V. I" . k' 7; .;; rn,.ri,. r.tri The choice found in the ice. They are beiievea to

An L m;,i Uimo ii rrit liiatxi nw rff to her I have been murdered b a coaran.uunamed O'Brien.whether surrendering or taken in arms, I inferior rhysical development.

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Yia Maxima. ! teri?J- - vi Ma- -ima or drand Iloulovani,

and in itself an artistic piece of engineering allbrds easyaccess to all points as also scenic and marine views ofexquisite grandeur at every turn.

Electric Railway.Contracts have been let for material, and tho work

of construction, equipping and installation placed in thohands of a competent electrical engineer to he fully com-pleted by June 1st Having an independent powerfdant we are prepared to furnish electric power for

heating and other purposes, to our home build-ers at most reasonable rates.

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each lot. Permits for making water connectionswill be granted on application.

An inspection of the attractive homes now building,or the names of purchasers of lots, will convince anyonethat PACIFIC HEIGHTS is tho choicest and mostBeioctof all the residence sites of Honolulu.

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i.iace, &o';r- - of ti.lh or aus of c.tk- -

bha.l be f j ir. 1 oa private property,h-- . Baard cf Health or aay ha.th a?f at

onlr-- r tne owner or oc. :i;.antherejf, to remove the aime wlthla for-y-e.c- ht

hour.-- : ar.d if the owaer or ap-;.ca- ;.t

saa.l nr.g.ect so to do, he tha.:f';!id la a 6 i:n not exceeding one

.aa J r d dollars.Besides rcii bins the owner, there ia

ilso a chance to punish the tenant un-!- er

the f flowing section:Section 012. Every person who

ihall keep his dwelling in so filthy atate m to be a nuisance or injurious0 health, or who shall refuse or ne?-ec- X

to remove any nuisince or tut-ttan- co

he may have caused or placed.n the vicinity of the dwelling he occu-

pies or any oiher dwelling, or shallommit any nu.sance In any stream or

thoroughfare, shall, oa conviction, pay1 fine not exceeding three dollars ore Imprisoned at hard labor for any

.erm not exceeding thirty days.

We have contended from the outsetthat the enforcement of these lawswould have kept the town clean at pri-

vate expense. Had there been an rarn-- ?

I policy on the part of the Board andhe courts to Inflict the maximum pen-iltie- a

upon owners and tenants, Ho-

nolulu long ago would have had itsprivate scavenger companies and itsjarbage crematory, and would haveieen as clean a.s Los Angeles or SanDiego. But letting the past go. the Ad-

vertiser muet suggest that the enforce-ment of these lawa now will enablethe city to keep the sanitary advan-age- s

which it has secured after muchtravail and cost, without further ex-

pense to itself. The only other way iso make private sanitation a publicharge, and to this the overburdened

taxpayers object.Cannot the Board see Its way clear

to act in thla matter under the powersconferred upon it? If we may be per-ailtt- ed

to suggest a way, let it notifydelinquent ownera and tenants onN'uuanu street, or elsewhere, to cleanup their filth and rubbish within forty- -

ilght hours. Then if they neglect thatduty, hale them into court. We imagiuc that it would not take many max!mum penalties to give owners and tenants a wholesome respect for the sanItary laws, and thus secure a cleancity.

A Western railroad la taking tlm byine roruvic xnd trjing u nx up ascheme to attract Boers, who object toBritish rule, to America. Both theBoers and America might go furtherand fare worse.

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People who choose the Advertiser'sUmely summary of the world'a doingsget all the newa that Is fit to print andare not obliged to take San Franciscoyellow Journals Into the family circle.

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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.

Syracuse University gets $40,000 forendowing a chair of Bib. leal literature.

The first Christian Endeavor Societyin Palestine haa been formed at theFriends Mission at Kamlllah.

Only three of the Presby .erian min-isters in Piasburg went to hear Dr.Briggs when he lectured in that cityrecently.

In Russia Rabbi Kalman Taube ofthe Wilna Leshibah and the Rabbi ofElizabethcrad have rpcoivpii fh n3of "citizen" in recognition of conspicuous services.

A writer in the ILeraM and Pre3bytcr considers "tlect infants" and ar-gues "not all Infanta ar. e!e t " i,nrthat "all who die in izfancy are tle t."tijw iiozs ne know?

The Congregitional and Presby-terian chur.hes of Ab:rd?n. Wa-'a.- ,have w.rkfd together si wvll fr ayear that the arrang-;m(.n- ; will be con-tinued for another year.

The ChlcagD Bible Society In the pastsixty years has distributed MO.jJJ Da-les of the B.b'.e pub.islip I la variouslanguages. Last year B.bicswire so.d and o,li',J were given aw iy.

Three-fourth- s of the million-guine- a

fund the Eagusli Me. ho lifts p!annelto raise as a closing century ortiiinfor Gospel work U la bank afrea Iv. sh'--

amount being not Usa than $J,;J),oo J.

The will of Mr. M Ilroy. Iv whichthe First As-?- a i.ition cf Spiritu j'.istsof Philadelphia wi.l inherit $ :... h isl ien declared va.il bv Ju shniaaar.d the will has been aJaiitttd to pro-bate.

Bishop Tucker r ports that la theyear cnl Septemb. r li-- t Z bap-t-m- str.ok place ia l'-'ia- fr:c i

Communicants. caechun:ea an 1 cals. lacrewed. Public w.r-?ii!- p

is held sixo :.i0 centers.

The Fir?t C oncre national Church.Sin Franci-en- . reports hav ;?, ra: 1 fo-ha- rre

expen es Ins: y.-j-r $11.4to.77; roltal known ben. fl ncr I13.S12.77. mak-ing the amount raised for current ex-penses and benevolences, $23,273.34.

It seems that theKiev. Russia, holds large aums of mon-ey, accumulations from the Jewish tax.

KATUICDAY : : : MAIXH 3i

Thcr- - arc f n ur.-ar- ' rM t.nir.'aefco I 1 1 ' t la H.'i.vul.J, tor:.; of whirl,

the Cor.s ii siya are r .i Jy f r h.zhblad-JflR- .

If i'- - U- - 'j. V.'ui g':.through rhirfr .',' ka!': they wil.

try to fIow. tr k' p thm ul.

out.

The et'.imer Cleveland hi bad betterluck in e.s'apinj? salvage tLan the ha;off Lo er California tn or eleven yar.-ago-.

The the "hoodoo tshlp" rolledabout with her Ehaft broken until btie

waa picked up by a. Oliosteamer, taken to S.in I!-- o and libel d

Zjt $20,000. At that time the Cleve-

land was known as the Rlrlu.i. alia-- .

Scandinavia, In the present ca3 theateamer inmaed to rea h ililo underher own sail.

fAppleton'a publishing house baa gone

to the wall with an unencumberedtock aaset of $2,000,000. The trouble

waa caused by twdling books on the in-

stalment plan and tying; up a big capital,while money waa borrowed for cur-

rent expenaea. Everything went well

until the Harpers failed, whereuponthe Appletona could not make loaia aformerly. Ilelng unable to collect

faster than they became due,the big firm waa forced into the handsof a receiver.

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The facalmlle of the flrat page of theTopeka Capital, Issue of March 13th.

which appears In thl-- t morning's Ad-

vertiser, will Interest many readers.The aim Is to give an Idea of how thepaper was made up and how It lookedtypographically. The Idea waa carrlertout by the aid of our photographic,balf-ton- e process, but necessarily oea gcale which does not admit the easy-readin-

of the Capital's text. The manwith a magnifying glass, however, willbe quite able to get along.

Just as the ministers had won theirfight for the Salvation Army, the organof the Association of Antl-MIaslonarl- ea

(Ltd.) remarked that the onea who In-

terviewed Attorney General Cooper,"are men without Influence In thiscommunity." For men of that classtheir victory waa gained with remark-able speed. "We are pleased," aaya theorgan, "that Mr. Cooper gave the holycommittee the frozen hand and toldthem to go about their buslnetts." Aathings have turned out the pleasure Is

ooe that the Attorney General probablydoe not share.

There la a partial truce In SouthAfrica waiting upon the iasue of some

ui or secret ovmorw now beingmade. Kroeger, it seems, Iim seatthree commlsjlonera to Europe, butthe immediate occasion of the pausein the campaign la connected in thepublic mind with Sir Alfred miner'serrand in the North. One may ilak aguess that the British victories on theone hand and the Doer threat to de-

stroy Johannesburg and the Rand onthe other haa put both combatants ina humor to compromise.

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Dr. Wood, who proposes to retirefrom the Presidency of the Board ofHealth, can hardly bo spared, but hebaa certainly earned a rest. His laborsare and have been severe; the skill andindustry with which he battled withthe plague at Its worst must havedrawn heavily on hlj vital force. It lasuggested that, on his retirement fromoffice, some substantial recognition bemade of his services. Seeing that hehas worked without salary and droppedhla private practice. Dr. Wood certain-ly deserves a handsome testimonial

There does not eeem to be nny goodreason to object to the cigars bought onHoard of Health account during thetime of nlght-and-da- y work against theplague. Cigars are usually smoked bymedical stud.MiLs In dissecting roomsand by people whose business It maybe to pry into noisome pi icc3. The odoror tobacco Is preferable to other'odors that might be enrountere 1. Fur- -thermore no one should bt gnide therlague-flghter- s any relief u drainednerves that tobacco may have giventhem. As t) whisky and cocktails it Isdoubtful if they afTordcd any relief'which could n t have bnon had to b;-- 'tor advantage from s'rons coffee. i

We are Inclimd io think that plague'has often visited Sin Francisco'sChinatown of late years without be orn- -'

Ing known as such to the public. There'is no reason, climatic or otherwise, whyplague should not exist thre and in!absence from the damp, squalid, under-- iground quarters of the oorcr pnrt cfthe population woald be surprising '

particuarly In view of th.-- habitual u?by the Chines of imported Orieafalfcx)dstuffs. But the case does no? restwholly upm loclcal supposition. Emin-ent doctors fay that deaths In China-town partioula; ly seven that ui:i:redja year a--

to last November were those'of bubonic plague diagnosed under dif- -ferent names. The caes now deemedsuspicious are rot to be laughed away.Their peculiarities are of a kind to!warrant the quarantine which BritishColumbian and Mexican ports have es-tablished against San Francisco ships.

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i' ; ; . ;.t s w ia t. k'::::-Lr?- : IaI: to turas on that th rtpri that

il:.--. i.a.i'-;- ) New a. a a hal poaitfd toK.ve 'J.'. '.'J to lay the t oa ther'wst Mi ti; j'l:.-!- c.aar.h, Oaitha, wasa.u .y uaad.es.-- . She kaa DJ s icaBa:a of moay ia her ;,.jj;'.-.ja- . aaeha.4 ; r riii.-e-d $l,',"-- " if th Iebt la aiipaid.

Th- - African Methodist rhurches iathe I'ni'fd riit--- . the African Baptistchurches and several other organiza-tions of re.igious (olored nownia;atain nisioaariea ia the DarkContinent, and the l.i!crs cf the.--e nieaare aid to be to be of sr.fruiar etli-clenc- y.

Bisaop Thoburn retentlr deda ateds.x new buiidingj erected ia Madras bythe Woman's Foreign Missira Society.They comprUe an orphanage. Deacon-ess Home, nursery, a bul.dKg for thereception of the outcasts, another farinquirers of the more respectable claims

and finally a building containing theoffices and rooms ror tne workers.

Pastor Elliott of the Metbdlst Epis-copal Church, Ixmpoc, wrl: "Wehave paid our debt of about $300 andhave Just closed a revival neetlng inwhich over seventy-fiv- e have been con-

verted. So far about sixty-fiv- e haveJoined the church, fifty of tiem ourchurch. Twenty-fiv- e new memberswere added to the Epworth League."

I: Is estimated that the centenaryofferings of the different Protectantc'aurchfs raising "twentieth century"funds will amount to $30,000,300. TheChristian Register says: "Tie cathe-dral building of the Middle Ags, w hichlasted teveral hundred years, growspale before thi3 sudden and spontane-ous testi.Tcnlal to the religion cf faith,hope and love."

The consolidation of denominationalcolleges in Southern California is be-

ing considered. A number of promi-nent Presbyterians and Methodisthave said their Institutions ought to bebe consolidated with Pomona and thatthey would not make contributions fortheir support unless their officers werewilling to consider favorably a proposition for consoildatlon.

There Is a proposal to federate thestate churches of Germany. AlthoughGermany Is known as a Lutheran sta epower, each state has its own, aidthese differ from each other often merewidely than the Protestant sects of tieLnited States. It is proposed, then-for- e,

that there shall be a federation fforty-fiv- e state church establishmentsana mat it snaii De represented by achurch parliament to meet In Benin atsuch times as may be hereafter deter-mined.

There la a religious colony of Dunkarda at Lordaburg, In Southern Californ-Ia- . They give the most literal interpretation to the Bible. They nevergo to law, and all their trouble aresettled in the church. . No jewelry Isallowed; secular new.-paper- s and mag-azines are not taken. The propriety ofhaving photographs is questioned Itmay lead to Idolatry. Lordsburg wastne name assigned to th town wiithe Intent of making It indeed theLcird s burg.

The "Disciples of Christ" usuallyname their local congregations Chris-tian churches. In xanv Instances l.n-- .

ever, they namo them Churches ofChrist; but never Cumpbe.Lte. Theyconstitute tne youngest of the leadingI'rotf&tant bodies. Their growth ha3been very rapid. The last Year Hrokrecently issued gives the total mem-bership above a million. In rep.-c- t tonumbers they now rank fourth or fifthin the United S.atP3. Their lea tin?journals, which are among the .:biestpuio.isned. are marked bv an ,imoitadvocacy of lovaltv ta the Bible thcultivation of practical piety and zealfor wor.d-wid- e missions. Of their for-eign missionaries Dr. Clark, presidentol the United Society of Christian En-deavor, wrote to their correspoadingsecretary as follows: (Dr. Clark hiddelivered an addre.--s shortly before a:the great Jubi.te Convention ot theDisciples In Cincinnati.)

Boston. Mass., O't. 21,A. McLean. Correspoading Secretary,

Cincinnati, O.Dear Brother: I shou'd like to a H

my testimony to the pp'eadi 1 workwhich is being done by th missionar-ies of the I . triples of Christ whom Ihave se. n ;;..u the foreign field. Oneof the ( .:i;,.en;a;i:ig privi etres formaay a aa 1 hard journey has bc:athe j y , r s .ng the htro.c miss, iitaryta hts own field a a I anion h.s owne p e. .Mnong all tr.os w ao a;e tii.or- -

for Chri-- t ia he 1 tli 'a lands(.. -- rrve a hi:h r ra 1 (.' r r 1 i tinta sP cf your own p.;p. Wi.li .rfatjoy 1 a .Sir.liv that i -- entwita Mr. and Mrs. Wharton ia iV.rbungalow ia Hurl.i, surra la.Vd ot thattiate. a- - It was. by giaut, h tY.iw-- i y d,f :iii;:e-s:rick- e a peip.e, wa-- e (;n y

for th.s life, as we ! as f ther.e:. was ia th klr.d-- h irtel nil-s- . oa-a- ry

and his w I journ. v il f ,rn irly a we k w.;h Mr. C. E. Ri 1 I ill'your deva;d mls-'loaar- y ia Jtmaid'

-- Kin ali j arts of the is-ir-.

1. t ofthe tiuio nee impinif d by hi Mr.J. E. Randall, who is th'.-- Ci.--

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ani lea.'.er of Christ. aa E. leav-er w.:rk ia th Wts: lados. I uiveffn your s ia Japan ir.d iaChin. as well as in the home ral-.-- i oa-- !ary fte'.d. I have journey. acr:-- s the!Indiaa Ocean la the fia.e ? earner w thDr. Oxer, whe--e work la In ii 1 thLord his a much b'e?-- nn j . ;f.v.whre I have found them devote 1.

cnurneeo-a- s heralds of the'cross or Lanst. Perhapa such a testi-mony coming from one a little oirsMof your ranks, but one who U with youinheart and purpose, may be of tomeva.ue, and I mon gladly give 1'

FRANCIS E. CLARK.

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Large Line Plumbing Goods,Hardware in all Lines, Houss Furnishing Goods,Haviland Ware, Lubricating Oils, Gasolineand Distillate, Mechanics' Tools, Cordage, Nails,

And general assortment of goods in great' variety.

. The frhoor.fr G. W. Vaton and tht - v .k.ij v a. it 11 titliox3 rrom the Lclonios wrre thrown I'ort Town.-rii.1- . on March 22d. Thbark HoIywrvM.' arrived at Seattle on

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overboard they wc-r- found to le af-fe- ctt

d w ith the Med. ten anejn fly, ads.ex.--e common at rrcsent to Australiananl ijamoan fruit.

There waa quit? a tiff between Cap-

tain Carey of the Moana and the I'ortPhysician over tie lack of the properbi.l or health anl af;er quite a bit ofargument the jLyaiuan was al.owedaLoaid til.; steautr. it appears thatthe authorities at Sydney were trjlni;to hide thr fact cf the present e ofp.ague in the-.-r ci.y. Dr. W ood read ther.ji aet to Captau Can-- and it i. afe

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WALLACE (Idaho). March 20. Te-t- er

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to say that there will be no more trouD ble ubuul l.iC ail.llJl It l.l.U.l.U l.ie ler.a-- h rlsco mi l in Canvon Creek. Onpojii.lar Loa: wi-- n she arrives here' fh? nipht of 2. 157. b wasi.i. 1 he .Mo..ia eiuaiLtJ lie; e ahout aken from his room by ma3ktd mpn.

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offour hours. el d)wn the railroad track and ht.1 he tiat lie which anchored outside Whi'.i'ey canic here from Hutt, wherePrice 25cts. DO YOU WANT about 11 u'tioik eaterday biought only he hid int'uentiil relatives. A ranl

of $15c0 was offered fnr the arrest and(ubiii i a sstfeei s lor tins poit. Mie w asonvlction of th guilty rm n and (l iv.

error Steurenl erg offered an ad lit'onalTO BUY CHEAPLY? reward t f 1C( 0 for ea. h guilty manconvicted, but the reward was neverrla'med. The general lmpre?lon 1THE hat Dernier was not a member of thu-- -mob but that he knows much more than

told on the witr.es stand at theII' SO, we can accommodate you. Trices, you know, have gone up. but inquest.

Silk and Cotton

E(!M0N0S,Grass Cloth,Table ClothsEtc.

Crfiilj Reduced Prices la Ttcsi Uzsl

that will not prevent ti3 from Belling good ta you at o.d prices. We cando thh because we anticipated a rising market and placed our orders early. MEN'S SUITS that would now co.--t you in any other store 520, we are SUNDAY SERVICES.

Central Union Caurch, coruer lier- -Bc'llng for 15. To save Jj Is worth something to you. It cannot oe done v- -SheldonEdition

ery day, but on everything you buy from us you will sive rrom 11 to .

Money naved, you know, li money earned. Therefore you will earn money taaia and Richards street. Ite. W.M. Kincaid, pastor. 9:50 a. m.. Dibleby buying your CLOTHING and MEN'S FURNISHINGS of us.

c hool; lln'O a. m.. public wurmp una

detau.ed until aliuut i o i .ui k is s.ich .d fj take on some w ater. This wa3slow woiU a.- tie water had to hebrought out to Her on the scow.

Ioii5 a.ter tie erection of the rhan-ni- iijaii ai.i waieii.ii.se cniii.s the

utice .o r.i ir.ii ra that tl.e ml harborllsht i.s olcure.l by the w.ireajusWhere fnrnier'.y it mi?ht be seen fromDiamond Head it is now ne.es.-a;- to bealmost two milrs S.S.W. (.f Di mond:l-:a- before it ran be sen. On thecharts of the outs'ul? anchorage thepo.-itio- n of the b 11 buoy Is noted. Thebell buoy has been removed and re-placed with a fpar. but rr rtotiie hi"ifru piv?n of its removal. Th? soundof th bell was always a jruide and awarning to fhip masters at nleht. whomight easily be led astray by Its ab-sence without notice. Th-r- e is muchcomplaint nl ovt the way th red llehtha3 been obscured and more kickingabout thf absence of the bell bioy,which was at the bo'tom for more than

niTth ird will vt be in place againfor at let.t two weeis.

Cleveland p.t IIilo.A was expected by shipping men the

Cle volar d has turned rrp -- rain safe,ihe broke her thaft on the 15th andarrived at Hilo aoout the raidd.e of the.veek under tlow steam. Temporary re-

pairs were made a:.i enough sp.ed

sermon; 6:30 p. m., x. r. s. u. li. prayer meeting; 7:30 p. m.. publ.c worship and sermon. We lnoslay. 7:3o p.

OF TUB ui. prayer meeting. I'a.ama unapetit, S. OZAKI,WAYEBIET EL0:i, EOTtL SfI CI1

i:30 a. tn.. Sunday school; 7:30 p. m.Gospel service. A welcome for all at

READ TIILSE LITTLE 1M GS,THEY MvY IVnitfST YOU.

WHEN YOU SEE A BARGAIN It should not be forsaken. Waiting forthe morrow may bring sorrow. Today's your opportunity. The rollickingboy nccJa a garment Uat will a'd hi Joys. WE HAVE THEM.

try service.

Methodist Episcopal Church, corner jnHcretania and Miller streets. G. L.TopckaDaily Capital

I'earson. pastor. The public Is Invited We hare Just enUrrd Uaro attend the following regular ser

vices: Sunday, 10 a. m.. Sunday55 school; 11 a. m., public worship andTHE "KASH .ertice; 0.30 p. tn.. Kp worth League,nd 7:30 p. m., public worship and

bake oven and are now betterprepared than. eve.4 eapplyyou with

BREADROLLSCAKESPASTRY, etc.

-- rmon. Wednesday, :J p. m., prayer meeting.Wavcrly Block, 9-- 11 Hotel Streis and cor. Hotel and maintained wi:h steam arid sails to Rive

acr ttecrae way. Captain Klitgard,glad to make any port In a storm, went Christian Church. Alakea street, nearConsisting of the five day from March

13th to 17th, lnclualte, can now be had

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King. John C. Hay. pastor. Dib.eH lo. Wlit-- u quite a distance awayFori Streels. P ' Box 558Telephone6 and o4 chool at 9:4 a. m.; morning worship

.'ror.: the ltainy City the Helen? spoke

.h" steamer and offered assistanceOrders by telephone win

promptly attended tomd sermon, 11; doling I'eaple's meet-ing, 6:30 p. in.; evening worship andwhich was refused as the ship was un

der control. ermon, 7:30; mid-wee- k meeting for61

-- BY-The Noeau from Hamakua arriving prayer and praise. Wednesday. :30p. m. A cordial Invitation to ail.omestic ves.eidav broucht tie news of the ar

SewingMachines ial of the I el nd. Captain WymanThos. G. Thrum BAKERYmmstated that Captain Klitgard had left HUE la

1:1.) and noi e oveiiir:d to take paaceon thp Mikahala for this place. I'ntil

Ttlfthrma 677. ...823 Fort StreetSTATIONER. ...r. vhe arrives and has a talk with Alexander & Kali win nothing will be de

rrifiririPiriPirrrrnpird a to what will be done wi;h thed.sabled steamer or her cargo. The MlWHAT A FUSS knhala will arrive here today or tomorrow.

To Keep Tour Cash Otralfht. t

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Celebrated for casof running anidurability; the best

machines in tlimarket; for sale oieasy tcrm.

Captain Goodman.NO FAULT FINDING

4k After you receive ycrarcraphi from this studio.

Perfect Satisfaction

Seventh-Da- y Adventlst Chapel Lo-

cated at the end of Hotel street, oneblock from Punchbowl street. Ser-vices: Saturday Sabbath school, 10 a.m.; preaching, 11 a. tn. Tuesday, pny-e- r

and missionary meeting, i:30 p. li.All are welcome. D. L. Howe, pastor.

Church of St. John the Baptist(Kallhi-waen- a) Religious servicesis follows: 8 a. m.. ITgh Mass. with

-- ermon and collection for the usualxpenses of the church; 3 p. m.. Re-

hearsal; 4 p. m.. Rosary.

St. Clement's Chapel, corner of Ma-kl- ki

street and Wilder avenue Lentenservices: Dally prayer, 7 a. m.;Wednesday and Friday. & p. ra. Holycommunion: first Sunday of the month,11:05 a m.; all other Sundays. 7 a. m.;matins on Sunday, 11:05 a. m.: even-song. 7:05 p. m. Seats free; all

or Captain Goodman of th? sohooner phots--4 9I iin n H Robert Lewers is tp taka o

the ship Wallace It. Fiint, recentlyDoes the Business. oun hafcod by Alexande r & llalJwin for

i he sucar trade. She Is now on herway to Honolulu, and Captain Good

MARBLE AM) GRANITE

Means a whole lot In the bnsl- -ness of Art Phototrsphy, batI believe I have reached thaipoint, or at near It as possibleto get

man will probably meet her there onhis arrival in the Ie-weT- The latte

!MONUMENT! .1 vc-.-- has been deta.ned here nearlyA NOVELTY thre-- j weeks, owins to quarantine anda ae-atn- . ine catin ooy, a japiutenamed Hercano. was dyin? wi.h consum::ion when the schooner reachedCarrIRON FENCES, BUILDING IRON

fl. L HENDKICK, PK01'.ty..rL Ouaramine Officer Kinyoun in

Ask Your FriendsWho have bad oar Photograplihow they like them. 9

Call and S:eThe fine collection of wate?colors of Hawaiian Typ nowon exhibition at t

Kawalahao Church 10 a. m.. Sab--Btructed the immigration officer not to9 hath school; 11 a. m.. preaching by

Iter. H. H. Parker; C:20 p. m.. Chris- -'Phone fci2.

WITH kL'BULK TIKESA tine assortment of theo have jit arrived; offered to

the public at U hole-al- o Pricesland the man, so he retained aboardanl died Tue.-da- y n.fflit. Cap.a.n ian Endeavor Society; 7:30 p. m.. Eng-is- h

service. Rev. Wm. D. Westervelt.Goodman wanted to ?end the reaia.nsto the Morgue, bu: the officials wouldComm js'obImtrter A

Mnhnts flTHE VON HAMM-YO- U G CO. LTD.m i nu not receive them. The haith au.horl- - New attractions at the Orpheum to-- AHT

SItUlO.J. J. WILLIAMStios were then not'.fie-d- . but up to last ileht.night had taken no action. If tae My

FORT STREET.s not removed to-d- ay Captain Gooi- -... . ... i IN WORKSONR1SD man wii. tae it to sea ami iurj iu

S. V. Call.

Awarded Salvage.The steamer Appomattox, whioh

San Francisco, California.

towed the steamer Nasmyth, bound

Telephone 444.americanmessenger

A. J. DOLLINGER'S

DressMakingParlors

13 NOW OrEN TO TUB PUBUC.

Carriages and saddlehorses willthe arrival and departure of every Kl-na- u

at Kawalhae; also for any otherpoint.

SHERIFF ANDREWS OF HAWAnsays: "The only way of reaching thepresent lava Dow by wagon road U

tIa Walmea carriages ;can go withintwo mlls of the flu"

For particulars apply toIL AKONA. Proprietor,

1459 Walmea, Hawaii.

from New York to Manchester. IntoQueeortown in December lat, wasawardel JL3,oU0, of which the ownerswere to reveive 2.650. the masteT

220 and the tw 430. a vordmg totheir rating. The Najsmyth broke her SERVICE"3

For Quick and ECrlent Ssrrice la

ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS

Pumping Machinery, Heine Boilers,

Plain Tnbnlar Boilers, Corliss Engines,ate removed to 472 Iieretania Delivering Packs.. Inriutloca. Kts.

crank sh-i-ft and was towel aoa: COO

miles.NOTES.

The barkentine J. M. Griffith leftPort Hadiock for Honolulu on March21st.

treet, next to ions.ilves rhotoiallery. MASONIC TEMrLE.

Win. O. IRWIN & CO., LTD.

Wa. O. Irwia.... President ft MacsgstCIaos Bpreckels First Vice Pre.W. M. Olffard Second Vice Pres Cane Gars, Vacuum Pans On her way to San Franci.-e- o the

SEATTLE BEERChnries Nelson was rammed Ly a UOUlllit M Whitney, jr.... Areas, m.iwordfish..AuditsOeo. J. Roe --AT THEThe tran.-po-rt Grant will b the nextMachinery for the complete equipment ofof the Government line to arrive hereAnd all

gar Mills.

LIMITEDEsplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Sts.

--IOLL1STER CO AOFTanmiT n i r nanShe w exacted to kave San Francisco I III I U U III V V M III IV

about April 1st. lllllLllllJThe steamer Centennial, for the Isl-

and of Maui, and the steamer CharlesNei?on. for Kauai, were to sail from

gTJOAIt FACTORSAND

Commission Agent.AGENTS FOR THE

Oceanic Steamship Comp-in-

Of Baa Francisco. CaL

OFFICE: Rooms 5 and 6, Progress Block.HONOLULU. H. L San Francisco on March 25th.

With a view of r'JUlrjg a stop, so faras Ilritish vessels are concerned, tj the

iJNOLULU IRON WOafst --'5Steam Fnipf- -

BOILER, SCOAR MILLS. COOLERSBRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS

nd Machinery of every decr1ptloimade to order. Partlrclir attentlorpaid to ship's blacksai thing. Jetwork executed on the honest notice

M. W. iIcCHESNEY k SONS

itolesile Grocers and DtLta to Leath-

er vA Sols Fbiirs.Agents ITonolola Soap Works Cobs-pan-y,

Honolulu, and Tannery.

practice of shipping seamen at a nomlRead the Advertiser. nal rate of wages to the profit of ship-ping masters and boarding hou?e keep-ers, the British Government has issuedThe Advertiser 1 delivered to any

pert ol the cltf for 75 cents rr nontb.

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G thi: pacific roMMnnciAi, aivi:i:tssi:i:: Honolulu, makcii r.i, 1900.

11. S 'f : j the f.ri-

WSSaleSlOi IESpecial of S..m ..i isr.-- V. . -- C:.c : ; - tr.ir.:- - J;i uv Sam-x.- Co:-- r. ar. I A.: is.;

in j.- - .f h a: :.' i.

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P. 0. Box muPhone 398.0F Hoisting German Flasr I' 4lays.

i rar. of a lib.March 1st. wa i I on Tu--.-.i- a

iAgate Ware !1

The Imperia

(. v.-rr.' r in ifan.oan:To All S.n.w:

I (l 'ar- - that I. t.he G iveraPrcctarmtici cf Wiihelm

Unique Speech by Mataafa.

hir.k gr.itiv- - ail wh thest:vit: s whi.-- took pi:u-- oa the -

fasion of the hoisting the GermanFlag; fur their good Ir.'aavior therein.

Th- - incid-r- .t to the h.:sj -ing of tl:' fiag now ever. 1 re

Items in Brief.Now Is the time to replenish your

kitchen. Here are some of the prices: quest you to return picealily to voura-- -Ta following n is taken fr.mSarin, a to March 1 7 Lli :

homes.Sif-ne-

d SOLF.A;.ia. ",:.h March. (;jversor.

Bake Pans, Medium 30 cla.

Bake Pans, Large 50 ctsPudding Pans 20 cts.

b- -Thursday. th Is; of March, willag re :r..-- by the p.e

I have received another shipment of 5

STEARNS' BICYCLES jFOR 1900, X

And they are le;uitie. Only ;i few came. The San Francisco oilico of t!io XAmerican Ihcycle Company informs mo that the demand is sorreat for W STKAKNS Xthat i'.o Ihcycles, or one car per week, is insufficient to supply the demand.

Sail and see the 1900 Stearns ! I

Ix- -. c- -rne up rata- r n

T't.irs'lay. Mar. h 7th. when the war-ships "Cormoran" j.nd "AlKTanda"

as u.? day on whicli thep. rial 'itrman Flag wa hoisted;day of whi a t.V undisputed rule ofGermany eona-- r.ce,l over the Islanl- -

Large Lac lea .

Quart Cup3 ...Dinner KettlesDish Tans ....

j i: to mm. The mail b.;a; "Alameda"was also in port an 1 was advertised to

2'J Cts.

90 cts. or i po.u, .wanon , A noil ma, and Sa- - leave at 3 p. m. but cving to the un50 cts. certain weather she blew her sirenvail.

The first Indication that anythingout of the ordinary course was about

Soup Plates, Large 20 cts. about ono clock, whlcr. treat d a g ddal of excitement among; her pas--

to happen was at 8 a. m., when the hengers, a number of whom were onDinner Plates, Large 20 ct3.Coffee Pota 33 cts. shins la port ran ud the.r buntine

and almo.-- t ewry house and place olTea Pots 33 ctsshore; a stampede made forboats to get back to the ship. Onesmall Lew; loaded wi;h six passengersnnd two natives pulling had to comeMeat Pie Dishes 23 cts.

And a hundred other articles likewise ainore again as t.ie.r boat et swain ied. several of the o entrants had castreduced in price.off their loots ready for a swim. Aftera time they were induced to try again

Milwaukee Puncture Proof TiresiIn aofV sizcs nota,,1y "Oin. and 28x1? in. Sinco January M I liavo sold

.about of these Tires, and I am short of all common sizes. However, I liavo 100110 and SO sets of these "POPULAR TIRKS in transit, to arrive any day.

which they did, but took the precau

business in town dismayed theiiNational Flag.

At 9 o'clock a detachment of blue-Jacke- ts

was landed from S.M.S. "Ccr-niora- n"

and formed in front of theGerman School. The procession thtnfrmed lifadei! by the Band from theCorcnoran," the-- bluejackets, follow-

ed by the ait-mbe- of the ConeordiaClub wIjIi the children from the I M.S., the Mariat Sisters', Marist IJro;heiri.ami the Wesley .in all dressedniwly and canying banners, led oythe Apia Brass Band In Kakhi un-iformstruly a pretty sieht marched

tion to engage a stronger crew andOur new stock of GURNEY CLEAN divided, three going in the same boat

with an extra oar. Th? other threeABLE REFRIGERATORS, has at last engaged Aitofcle, wrao lever fails Inlanding, however Iwd the weather, hisarrived and we have them In ail sizesrreignt on tcard.

MAKING FOR WAR.o Mulinuu.A Lar-r- e Invoice of the CelebratedThis was followed iy the native?

from ili parts of tiie Islands, who had Hatred cf FreucliUien for Encrlandome In witness the ceremonv. We Is Increasing.

PARIS, March I'U . The e has been ar. cruder, ence of Anglophobia in a sec-tion of I he Parisiaa presj this week,which affects to believe ttiat the warbetween England and France forms a

Wrshould ay tha . fully 3.000 native;were present.

Go.enuo' Solf t'len read the fcllow-in- s

Impof.al pre Ixmaiion:

W. W.DIMOND

& CO., LIMITED Also arrived, and are the First Goods of that class to be oll'ered direct frommaker to consumer through Morgan & Wright's direct wholesale and retail agent.

part of the determined policy of Mr.Chamberlain and the British imperial-ists, who intend to bring it about onthe conclusion of peace ia South Africa.The bellicose attitude of the jingo or-gans is undoubtedly partly responsiblefor this animosity, but much of thisanti-Engli- sh campaign is a part of the

W-p- . Wifhelm, by the Grace of (Unl.German niieror, King of Prussia,etc., ctc, hereby leclare and makeknown to all persons

The Governments of the UnitedStates or America and of Great Britainbavins renounced all their rig'hts Inthe islands of the Samoan Group sit-uue- d

Wet't of the 171 degree Westlongitude Greenwich;

We herf-b- in the and cn b- -

half of the Empire place these Island?under Our Imperial Protection andRule,

In Witne-- whereof We have here-unto Kf t Our hand and the Imperial

underhanded reactionary propaganda

d e n n if si ?

IMrOKTJSRS OFCroclery, Glass, Lamp?, Hoes2?b:--

Sole Agsnts for

JEWEL STOVE3 for Coal or Wood.

ailey s glooolulii tyclery, !

against the government and the repub-lic. M. Yves Guyot denounced this fos-tering of the idea that war with Eng-land is inevitable by the anti-republic- an

press in an article in I.a Siecle, Inwhich he stigmatized it as the work ofnational treachery.

"These organs." he says, "are r renar- - KING STREET. Iseal.a; iiujeriusAtocK tisile on

NEW BLUE FLAME WICKLES3

ing a war because they know that itmeans a naval Sedan for France, andthey count on overthrowing the repub-lic by a disaster similar to that whichoverthrew the empire."

the 17th day of February, 1900.(Signed) WILHELM.Counters, COUNT VON BUELOW.GURNEY CLEANABLE

After the reading of the proclamacountries Is rertalnlv a. matter rttion the Governor aid: anxiety to the French governmentwhich itvelf has always main

VCWXXCtj flOPP CQ. Bv onler of HI M;i1pj(- - tho Kmtalned a most correct attitudejeror, I now declare these Islands to

be German territory, and tho GormanVUtK whii-l- i 1 now receive from thp

toward England. An illustration of thepresent feeling of the French press.however. iS Shown In the nilhllcatlnn nthands of the Imperial German Acting an extra number of one of the leadlagconsul, and which benceforth shall

wave ov.r .the I -- .lands as a token of illustrated weeklies, entitled "The Anglo-Fra-

War " an.l iaGerman Sovereignly, I, assisted Iy the Men's singsvoted to the relation of a supposed warin 1000. The story is cleverly andrealistically written, with numerous

Commam'T of S. M. S. 'Cormoran.'now solemnly hoist.

At the ;o.-- e of th? m rrn.nie.4 fi- -The best at the lowest

...Price at HOOP'S.pictures denh-tin- varion Iirittct. rta.taafa spoke as follows:

I wish to declare Jr.y gladness andfeats, the assassination of Lord Cromerby an Egyptian patriot, the massacre ofthe British garrisons in Indiagreat thankfulness on this very day.

inanks bo to the God of heaven for tlve mutineers, the landine of Frenchhis continual love to our Samoan Isl troops at Brighton and their trinmnh.iland-- , (treat thanks to Hi. Mii-- vOut Door entry in Itndon. Finally, a chart Is

given showing the dismemberment ofthe German Emperor in that he hastne lintish empire, in whlr-- the tf tfStates gets Canada as her share.

1 lie correspondent nf tho (euu.i. Furniture J

ueciared the taking care of Samoa un-der his rule. Thanks that it is nowmade known and is now come to pas;(that there is) a Chief (who i) Gov-ernor of Samoa.

Press here has talked With an rfTnrNEW YORK JOURNAL. Iof the government whose duty it is to

follow France's forei irn rpt.itlnna TtoThanks to tne Sovereign Lady of admitted that the present state of public ieeung on both sides of the channelwas becoming dan i?eroTi tn tho main The Spring Patternstenance of amicable relations.

is often applied to

f Wicker This feeline." he

j;rita;n. And thanks to the Presidentof America. For they have made amiappointed thi- - agreement which is ap-pointed and which is known certainlythis day.

We o!-- y and pay respect to the ruleof His Majesty the German Emperor.I a!.--o Meak of the crejif Iwnfifa

created by the provocative attitude ofthe English iinno nre.--s which i OF NECKWEARunanimous in its attacks upon Francethat they would seem to come frommot d'orde. Public feelinz in almost

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every country, including a considerable have been much talked of by the well d rested. : : o . i- - i Lpeople, as to theirnumber of Americans, is airainst fir.ntware J Britain in the Tra nav.nl r - rci kii'ks, rioi KKs aim opots.

There eenis to be a considerable demank for bright colors.France alone i- - sintrle.I out fr.r ihuattacks. There is no rnireMnr. Trw!- -Inn. 1 . . . - . i .

be derived by the Samoan children inthe future with the grand schools wenow have in Samoa. I am sorry of thedear departed ones who are not pres-ent to behold this glorious day.

Samoans, Tuxiia and Pule, lovenaturally (one another); cease fromvariance I place e you) the say-ing of t'ae Holy Scripture, the root ofmy address "Blessed are the meek fir!they 'aall inherit tie earth." May theKaiser live. May the Governor live.

..if, ine I WO COtintr ea ii-i-v

enough in itself to kad to hostilities.

j The Spring ShirtsA

out it the present muttnl feeling ofanimosity continues I cannot say whatmay happen. The French governmentis preparing for any emergency. Ourweak spot in case of war would havel een the colonies, but when the meas-ures now bfing taken are completed

It dot s not pay to buy fur-niture that falls apart beforeone season's use Is over.

Wo have ROCKERS thatwill stand for years, and theyare the ones you should take.They are tho most serviceableare tho mwt serviceablemanufactured and are

ALWAYS CLEAN.

are an extensive assortment of Stkipks, and all patterns will havea considfuable proportion of white in their make-up- . With thedarker and more sombre dress of Spring; which usually include aI aik fccAKF or J ik. alight colored Sunn is rctmired to make thoproper contrast in dips

me w.o i,e i,.yon,i the possibility of!capture or invasion. Algeria and Tuniare. of . out of the question andtie- - g..e.um. nfs elforts are directedtowards the safefv of the out-- !lying colonies, such as Tonquin. Ma-dagascar, the U'e.f am.,. ...,. i

May all Samoa be happy.At the termination of th- -

the detachment formed and march.'!Piss.mI faiuting the Fla- -

Th News in Brief.The corner stone of a NY- - WY--leya- n

Church to be built In Mat.if.-l-has Ik--

, n laid. Permission to buiid thesame by the Gov. rnor N-ir.- on,, of hisfirst acts. .

We learu that the first (a,e to U'heard under th- - new Courr im

!0t, 5J5';

- o.iuaii r'Llitrents and th- - West Indian island.stores, ammunition and improved urm- -amnts are being provided."

Confirmation of th. -e preparations ifound in the iH.!,!i a: "'' ni.iuiucem nitraders ft the departure of stores for thewrought on by two prominent

Old furniture looks like abright May Day after leavingour repair shop,

oWe have just received These Goods by the Australia.

Call and see the LATEST STYLES!!

colonies. instance, a steamer Hnow en route t.,r Senrcal. with am- -munition whi, h i; is stated id de-tin- e i

to put Dakar in a position to maintaina siege The parliamentary commis-- 1sion. niore,n-er- . lias cbn id.-- to inrrea -- i

the credit for militarv work nt n-- n ,

or different nationalities!, and that thetrouble is the charter of a vessel.

We learn that Governor on Fridavmorning paid a visit to the graves ofthe German sailors who were killedat the fight with the natives on the1m!i of I wember eleven years ago,this was one of the first acts of the

I J. IP i: frc m 1 .... i ii.i fran. s to l.r,i..i.!...) francs.'

4 n..:i- - zert a wul thus ! f,,., .. A v W55S5i$5S55 ,?.. Z ... 7 t 4 .t"""""'r ii.ier tne nag went up. lie ('pia-.-- two wreaths on the graves.Milieroa Tamn.afiii who was le-- '.

l.tre l to tK king of Samoa by ChiefJustice Chambers, h.u r -Good ForCragh Meiicine

Children.

Leading Fa?nitraDeaTers

KING AND BETHEL 'I have no hesitancy In recommend- -STC "..ucation. His ren-.e- s; was forward" 1

by Consu!-G.-n.r- al Osborn. now ntApia, to Sx-retar- v Ilav. wholag t nam-berlai- a I'.-i.- i, r. i

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Li UClUtli),aj-- l. P. Moran. a weil-kno- andpopuar baker, of Petersburg, Va. "Wehave given 1: to our children whentroub.ed with bad coughs, also whoon.

to t.ermany and r.rraHOTELSTREET.

three Towers pay theyoung man white ho .v.i, - .t, lc5 cough, and It has alwa

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yesterday by the Imperial German med:cl!?e children, as it con- -Consul; HLs Majesnv th r.rmp- - t,a'ac?. E P? u:a r other harmful!J.H0PP&C0. Co.,pcror has been pleased to appoint lTti &

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and i;:::::jt'.)juC'es'll l!r-w- l"r iaiMar. T. I; .L:r a v .ce rr mZr.per ... (ilHM. lV'j-- t --rvcrx

I. recto.- - ( . ii r.'oa, Uirl allid! n' t, I'n:c Cartwr'.bt. . .'H.per irj It. M ran HrlL

l HAW FXCIlA.Ni; U ON:Saa Francisco Tte Azi.o-CiZl- t.

nian IUnk. Limited.Chicago TL Mvrchantt Isn atrust i omrinr.New York- -J. A W. Se'.lgTic 4 f

pany.LonJon The AnKlo-Ci.llf'ruv- M

Hank. Limited.Paris Soclete-- Onerale.Perlln Genruder Meyer.Hamburg M. M. Warburg ft c-- -

pany.Hongkong and Yokohama TaChartered Hank of India. Avitr. t.

and Chln.vAnntralla The Union lUtk of At- -

tralla, LImttrd.Canada Bank of Montreal.

Exchanuo bouht and acttfand Lettors of Credit Isauca n- -all part3 of tho world.CLAPS SPUCCKKLS. WM. O. inwui.

HONOLPLP, II. I.

SAN FRANCISCO AOHNTS TUNEVADA NATIONAL BANKSAN FRANCISCO.

DRAW EXCHANCK ONAN FRANCISCO The NeraCa .1wtional Pank of San Francisco.

LONDON The I'uioQ Hank of n

(Ltd.).NEW YORK American Exchanit Ra-

tional Pank.CHICAGO Merchants' National HnlPARIS Credit Lyonnals.PKRLIN Dresdner Pank.HONGKONG AM) YOKOHAMA

Honnkon and Shanghai llnlr:$Corporation.NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA

Pank of New Zealand.VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Fi F.

of Dritish North America.

rnissa o Genera B:r.k3j s Eicncrse ewksiDeposits Received. Loans mtds a

Approved Security. CommercialTravelers Credits Issued. Dills ifExchange Ponght and Sold.

COLLECTIONS PROMPTLYACCOUNTED FOIL

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE MSLLIMITED.

Sabscritcd QtM Yea 2i.CC0.0CC

m Up Cari al . Yen 12,000,000

FescrTed Fend . . Yen 7.000,000

HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA.INTEREST ALLOWED:

On Fixed Deposit for 12 months i J. Lp. a.

On Fixed Deposit for 6 months S1! p. Sp. a.

Ou Fixed Deposit for 3 months 1 . a.p. a.

INTEREST ALLOWED BY TiHEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA:

Oa Current Deposit 1 0 ten pr tfsj.On Fixed DeiKisit for 12 mon-hf-

, IXper rent p. a.The Lank buys and receives for col-

lection Pills of Exchange, 1miiDrafts and letters of Credit and trirs-act- s

a general banking buelnees.

Agency Yokohama Hpecln Patk:New Republic Bldg., Honolulu, U

BISHOP & CO.

SAVINGS BANK

Oriro at bank building on MerchantsTeeL

Savings Deports II1 be received allIntere.-- t allowed ty this Pank at fosand fine-hal- f per cent per annum.

Prit.ti d copies of the R'.:i and Em-ulations may Le obtained on appliestlon.

CISriOP & COHun . lulu, September 7, ivv

C. BREWER SiCO L'DQuen Street : : Honolulu, B. j,

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agr cultural Comtaay, O-- -

ma hugir company. iiononT -

Company. Wailuk-- j Suar Unrin".American Sugir Ox. MikeCompany, Ookala Pugf ''tafLi.Company, Haleara P.ach Oo-pac- y,

Kapapala 1 anch, lloloklRanch.

Planters' L!n. San Franclo Packela,Charle Brewer & Co.'s Line ef Bee-f- a

Packet.Agents Boston Board of Cndenrrttsrs,A.snts for Philadelphia Board cf Ca-drwrl-ter.

Standard Oil Ca

LIST OF OFFICER.C. M. Cooke, President; George U.

R iertson. Manager; E. F. Biho,Trasurer and Seeretary; Oot. W. T,Alen, Andltor P. C Jon. IL WaUthras, O. IL Carw, Dtrectori.

lr.

AT. .

.V N D

L L i S .!. Co. rrc.-.i--- l:

1. . JUu-.- i .. V., e i';e:o. :.;C. II. L'in,k- - Cah .rK. C. Athertua .... A.;.-:..L-t C'a-Ll- cr

Direc.c rri Ht nry Wat-rti'L- s. Ton A.U.U. U. Tencey.

A. McCjl JItS.u.ii.-:t- s the Aecjar. id cd I .ra.j. Cor- -

poraiioLs, Tr':.-ts-. In. iVidjaia aiid v illrr-irr- i Til v ar r.rt.' '.y atter.d t3 alltU.-iHe- CiiUlt i :e-- ith hanking en-Se- ll

trusted to it. and Purchase t'or-Issu- e

Letter of Credit.SAVINGS V HVi UT M C NT. i

Ord.nary and Term Deposit renelvedif-- d Interest al'.jt-- j iu accordance

inl-- s a::i eruditions printed Inh.ks. copies of LIca may be

oa application.Ju id Ituildir.g. Fort stree-t- .

,

CHOICE

InvestmentsS. Gold Bonds,

Hearing 6 per cent Interest.

Estates TakenCare of.

We are sj :e rMtlrally organ-ized for the purpose of takingcare of funds or property, andran legally art nj Trustee,

; Oinrdian. Administrator orExecutor.

Safe Deposit a

Boxes,Fire and burrlarprocf, to rent.

(LIMITED.)

Cto. '. CA'Tt R, Treasurer,V'rt Fort Street, Honolalu.

Telephone No. 181.

Hawaii Land Co.LIMITKI).

Capital Stock $50,ooo.Capital, paid up $42,3ro.

OFFICERS.W. C. Achl Preslcent & Manager

K. Nakulna Vice PresidentMakalnat TreasurerJohnson Secretary

Geo L. Desha Auditor

BOARD OF DIRECT' E3.Jonah Kuna'ae.

J. MaValnal.J. W. Plplkane.

The aore Copmany will buy, lease,or sell lands In all parts of the Ha-

waiian Islands; and aiso has houses inth- - City of Honolulu for rent.

ESTABLISHED IN 1833.

BISHOP & CO--Bankers-

T AN S ACT A GENERAL BANKINGAND EXCHANGE BUSINES3.

Commercial ani Travelers' Letters fCredit Issued, available In all the

Principal Cities of the World.INTEREST allowed after July 1st,

Is 8. on Cxd deposits: 3 months 3 percent; 6 months 2' per cent; 12 months4 per cent.

JUHEl ISHIZUKAAGENCY OF

KEIH1HBAKK.LTD.VInejard Street.

Transict General Banking and Ex-change Business.

HEAD OFFICE - - - TCRT0, UHlDraw Exchange on

FIRST NATIONAL BANK.YOKOHAMA.

BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS.IL J. NOLTE :::::: : Proprietor

Fort Street, Opp. Wilder c Co.

First Class Lunches ServedWith Tea, Coe. Soda Water. Glsg

Ale or Milk. Open fromt a, ta. to 10 p. n.

Smokers Requisites a Spla'ty.

S25.00 REWARD.

FOR THE ARREST AND CONVIC- -lon of any person f ounl stealing THE

PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTIS-ER from residence or place of businessof the regular subseribers.

HAWAIIAN GAZETTTE CO.. LTD.l

FOR SALE.

Lots la King Street Tract from

I1.2S0 to $1,500 a lot, formerly known

as G. N. WUcox'a premises.

Twenty lots In Manoa Valley, for-

merly Montano'a Tract, $3,000 a lot.

Fear hundred lota In Kalulanl Tract

from $200 to J2S0 a lot.

fifty lota In Keklo Tract, opposite

sfakee Island, $300 a lot.

Twenty lota In Puunul Tract 100x200

11,009 a lot.

ETC. ETC. ETC.

Fcr farther particulars apply U

W.C. Acta& CO.

Real EstateBrokers.

10 WEST KING ST.

1 1Ill U

LIMITED

Offer for Sale:V

REFINED SUGARS. .

Cab and Granulated.

PARAFINE PAINT CO.'S

Palnta, Compound and BatldligPiper.

PAINT OILS,Lucol Haw and Dolled.Llnieed Raw and Boiled.

INDUIUNE,Water-oro- of cold-wat- er Taint, la- -

na nntslde: In wh.lt anvaw w

tolcn.

FERTILIZERSA!ex. CrosJ A Sons' hlgh-gra- d

Ecctcii ferUlizers. adapted forgar cans and coffee.

M Ohlandt & Co.'a chemical Fertll- -

ti-s- and finely ground Bonemai

STEAM PIPE C0VEKIN

Reed'a patent elastic gectlouM plfCorerinc

FILTER PRESS CLOTHS,

Linen and Jute.

CEMENT, LIME & BPdCKS.

AGENTS FOR--fnjTirpv KtTfiAR REFININO CO.,

Han Franciieo, Cal

ALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,Philadelphia. I'enn., U. 8. J

NEWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO..tu.nf "National Cane Shredder")

New York. U. 8. A.

oaLANDT CO..San Franciieo, CaL

Attack Made by BittingAnd Toma.

Th! y are Fir.jd 325 ad Ccsts Ea:nand Native Orn-ce- rs

Sjspe.ded.

At:-- . ii'-- C. c. I;:tt:n and P,l:r. of- -

r.s ioriiiAv.1 and Ka-;;i::- l v. e tri dtlit; Pull, e Court yister.iay morn.'r.-- ,

a charge of brutal assault, theviciim of their rombiiifil efforts to "layhim out," as the be lib o.e. attorney expresses it. temg the pru.-f- f uting wit-n'S- .-

in t he cant".Tii Jijianes" polio nian t n-a- ; '1 a

fun l of merriment in the court room. I

Conviil.-ii.j-; the rourt ar.d attornry withlaiiKiitcr, in whuh tho mixed audienreoutside the railing atternjted to joinonly t l e srju; lrn-.- l by the court office-r- .

Toma showed hiniself a k1 actor, nosing In the different attitudes he is Kai.l

have assumed while in the act of le-irii- ? i.sdi.-lod- from his sturdy I ss ty

tile innocent ause o. aM the trouble.vnen lomi waj noi artins he was

talking in ron KnIish; the gist ofhis -( ttenienm L. inK to ttie f fTe t th u

Ii.il rever I efore attempt i to arrestw tute man ami cluln t know-- how to

do it. The Marshal reminded him thathaving hcen a policeman for mich aIon? time it was ahout time he foundout. Toma emphatically st.ved that h- -always arrested Japanese only.

i lie nrst witness on t lie stand wasfieori:,?. mitli, a s.iilor, who appearedwi;h Vtru pitches of court planteron Jim 'or'1!!";-!- fiver the rii'ht eye. He

.!li' I tli.it Toma sud lenlv nouTice-- !

upon him and fnrcilily i.us!id him ud' ti e d ior r f the ha: it shop on I'.e;Iie!street ;ir.il i:if; th.j street, in oid-- r

to s:tvo him.-l-f from a had fail he(iiri,t Hold or I .'.ma. Ii'-- t ie side- -

readied Tom vas joir.e i,vS man a':d I 'h tlien pro; 'ed:"d t'him on his he-i- and hndy with

tiieir fxtz; nv.' when his hinds werelater lie! I hy Kaer.ini. th' wJiit mankicked him in the fa-e- wiiiU' Tomaamr-e- d hit . '. If y lowing his pro a e- - sin h' iniu'Iv art. All three snn e !:'in their dforis to "lav li'.ra out." ardlie was leau'-- l frtM.i tlieia i;y y

Marsh. il Chiillnsworth."

"Rex" 1 r lica. k testified to havinuseen the lihtinir while h" was st inlineon the roiiee oration steps. lie pawToma and the sailor come tumhling outof the harher shop and at once proceeded fo the scene. On the way there hesaw fi.ni" Oiie prab the sailor's armsfrom 1 ehirid causir.K him to hcml over;while in !h'.s position he saw both Tel- -Ma and llittinsr striking at him; thrfo!mer with his li- -t and the latter withlists and feet. A lare crowd had collected around the pattie lpants. DeputyMarshal Chillingworth arrived on thescene about the same time and took theprisoner from the hands of his assail-ants.

The Deputy Marshal testified that hesaw the hcinn'.ntr ef the fiirht from thstation s eps. pnd when he n..? howroush'y the sailor was ne.n treated heran toward the pr.uip. railing loudly tolet the man alone. The officers and theattorr.ev, however, continued to k eepup their assauit until ho took the? sailorfrom il"i:- - Toma at lirst had thenun's head and neck under his leftarn (ll in(.f.r.t- - .i,,,t -- e VI1Icoxexpressed it. and trucK him seven oreipht times with is right fist. Hittingwas striking the man. laying open anold wound ein the man's f(trehead and

--starting th" t! ow of blood afre.--h. Heaiso oi.ervt.,1 him in the act of kickingSmith in the face and continuing thispuni.-hme-.- u until pushed away ny theDeputy .Marshal.

Toma wa- the star wifne-- s of thtrial, his antics being such as wouldmake a circus clovn envious. Toma'smobile features worked hard, his versatile tongue making it difticu't for theJudso to keep a sober face. Toma said,"We all mixed up like hah" when thecroup emerged fmm the barber shopinto the Toma said he hadbeen sent to look up the complaint ofthe liarlxr. and found a, man aaieep ina ehalr. Awakening him and puttinthe man on his feet, he mournfullystated his goo.l act was met with ablow from the stranger's fi. Ha thengrabbed the sailor an 1 pushed him into the street, calling Mr. Pitting to h:sassistance. Not once did he strike theman. he-- said. In other words, he in t i

mat. si that h, used the nian very gently.

Marshal P.rown felt that the cae wasone of extraordinary interest to hisdepartment and considered that Pittinw: and Toma had committed a brutaloutrage. Pittlnn admitted that h h.td

the man on the back of the head"to weaken him and prevent him fromloir.'--: more damage." Pining statedhe felt it his duty to assist the olhVere ially when he saw he was beinssoverpowered by the sailor. The sailor,by the way. is a small man. thin andfar from looking strong: yet it required

ie services of four men to overpowerhim. which the Marshal felt was unnecessary. Mr. Pitting said, however,it required the combined efforts of him-

self and Mr. Kaulia to pull the man ofT

from th fallen Japanese, who had benstruck to the ground. Jle felt it his duty a a eitizen to assist in such affairse ven to the use of force when neces-sary. Marshal Prown Inquired whetherhe !eemel it necessary to knock a manout. or "lay him out," a the attorneyh.i,i expressed it. in ordr to ace-ora- -

pli-- h an arrest, lb replied that h didThe Marshal asked Pitting if It was

not a fact that he was so intoxicatedat the time of the occurrence that he!M not hav? a clear remembrance of itThe attorney Jumped to his feet withan an cry replv that the statement wasa falsehood. Marshal Prown. however,as.iin stated in his argument that thelegal luminary was in a state of Intox-ication. At this point the attorneypassed the to th Marshal and fora moment silence reigned supreme inth court, whivh was broken by hishonor asking the men to step forwardin front of his d-s- k. The Marshal saidthere were extenuating circumstancesfor the p.-r-t which the native policemanhad taken In the fight, having "4ost h:shead." and there was no desire to pun- -

;trriyry'?r'-.- : V: a

LI.. ...,.., . .JIJ... .f ; " i! VTf - I

QUALITY- - i.

SUPERI OR- - ---. -- i inon

It's i leal for home use n

TRIAL CONVLNX'ES !

I amto

ShowingThis morning a splendid assort h

ament of Unbleached, Bleached and Col

ored t t : - r

LINEN!t

TABLEDAMASK

vVith Napkins and Dollies to match.

EoW. Jordan;10 Fort Street.

Castle & Cooke.LIMITED,

Lih and rlncLl f innilflP 31 nrlrI ' Il'luIlM 'liilU WilrJl H Slfi WVt 1

I I llluilfl tail! Ill '.u vuii-Jfiv- i ijcul.ii;

AGEMT3 FQll

s23 i MM IH8 mm K:ft

CP BOSTON'.

Iis mmOF HAHTFORD.

CASTLE & COOKE, ltdHONOLULU.

Commission Merchants.

SUGAR FACTORS.--AGENTS FOR

The Ewa Plantation Co.The Walilua Agricultural Co., LtThe Kohala Sugar Co.The Walmea Sugar Mill Co.The Koloa Agricultural Co.The Fulton Iron Works, St. Loi

Uo.The Standard Oil Co.The George F. Blake Steam ruiniWeston'a Centrifugals.The New England Mutual Life la

s'i ranee Co. of Bo3ton.The Aetna Fire Insurance Co. t

Hartford. Conn.The Alliance Assurance Co. of Loa- -

don.

ALEXANDER & BALDWIN

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Merchants

JUDD BUILDING.

HONOLULUEYE AND EAR INFIRMARY

Supported by Voluntary Contribution.

FREE TREATMENT to the Poor ofill nationalities.

For Information as to cards of on

and to the eerylce, etc., etc,arply at the

INFIRMARYThird Flood, Progress Block.

. f V a.-.-- i

.IT. I s e.ieh J.'

! : s

; - - i - p. a

IT Mi

wjthliom the :de,bo:rt. Ave. : p:.

Lver na.e any irntatu n of the ,iu? ,i3llh. re are many farm e f it. any of i

them hade-r;oug- to tax your patit-nce-

Merin rrlioid, a plague of the i.ixht; norest f r the sufferer from that com-plaint. Hi zenia, too; hues don't founddanteroi:.--, hut they a.ie much mis-ery to th'jse unfoi innate enough to hetroulded with them. Iran's Ointment

"A wonder" for any nh tiouhle.Any tiou.desome irritati' ii of the skincan't re.si.-- t its liealin, soothirg ini'.u-enc- e.

I.oto of llm oiulu people know U.this now.Mr. II. iryal!, of No. II. O.-svcno- r

St., South Yarra, is a very old resi-dent of ilelhourne. He states:

Tor seme considerable time I havele. n a sufferer from that annoyingcomplaint known as irr'.r itirg piles.At tim". the irritation v.;:s very T.

efjecially at ni.Iit, and ri the.riii v.enhor. I appii'-- son-.- of

H'iau'3 Oi".tir.ent vhuh I hid ,'..v r.edar.d I an pleased to say th.it it paverre the ired rei f fr. :u t'i;s aunoy- -big disease.

Do.in's ( 'ir.tmevt is plerdil i: ;:lldise.;si'S O tiiO skill: piles.hives, im cct lutes, snre s, e hilh'.ains.etc. It is perfe'etly s;:fe ar.il very ef-

fective. Very frequently two eir threehexes nave made a complete cure ofchronic eases taat nave not yionieii to;ther ren.edies for e.-.i-

I) mn'.s Ointment is fe..Id I y all chem-ists ?nd storckeefers at eents pern , or will be mailed oa re"e!pt of

by the ITollbter Drug Co., Ltd.,;itents for the Hawaiian Islands.

The Lato Col. .Asliford.Speaking cf :h. late Col. V. V. A li-- f

the Tali : Mr. A.-.li- f r i al-

ways ma:nt:iin.d that h ? hid btea ua-j:u:- ly

treated by the j rovlnrial gov-eni.T- .i

nr. He a Imiitc d th.r. h"1 f ivore.la rr .".oration cf the monarchy withPrinces s Kalulanl on the throne, as hehellevel mIi a form cf governmentwauld xin'.-.f- i a'.l elements in the 1

command th" respect of thef irclxn powers.

Aa Honest Medicine for La Oripre.George V.'. Waitt, of South Gardiner,

Me., says: "I have had the worstough, toll, chills and grip and have M.

taken lots of trash of no aeeoant but J.ront to the vendor. Chamberlain a

Congh Remedy Is the only thiug thai E.

has done any good whatever, i naveused one bottle of It and the ehiil3.old and grit) have all left me. I con

gratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine." tor saie oy ueusoa.Smith & Co.. Ltd.. wholesale agents.

Il:vc3 arc a terrible torment to thelittle folks, and to some o:uer ones.Doar.e's Ointment never fU.s. Instantrelief and permanent cure. At anychemist's, CO cents.

New bill at the Orpneum tonight.

Auction Sale

HUGH COWSI

UNO Mil

ON SATURDAY, MARCH ?

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,. i

t my salesroom. wieen sireci, i.vlll sell at Public Auction

TWO FINE CALIFORNIA .m:l-- U

COWS with CAIAES. J

ALSO DNil FINE PI ..! AND ONESURREY.

JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr.

Sale of Land inManoa Valley,

hoxou:m oahi". ,

Opportunity is given to purchas.; in;Manoa Valley a beauf.ru. .y s;tui.cu,property containing all the necessaryessentials for a LjD'Vj i an i w.i-r-

healthful climate and p;cturesqup sce-

nery are in the m: 1st of histe.rirand all in contact with im

proved grounds, planted w;:h var.ousjforeign fruits a.s well as supplied with.fiuit trees indigenous to Hawaii. iae.acreage of 4.01 acres in fee s:mp and:11.1J acres under long ani ravora.eleases. i

Inculdd in the improvexers on the ;

fee. simple portion Is a roomy, mou-r- n

'.welling house fum;shel with sanitary:and other conveniences; tber is a. so

tuated thereon a rojmy carria;- - f jMand stables.

The celebrate,! WalakeaKua (V. at'-r- .

of the Gods) Falls is in near proximi-- ,

tv. and the cool, clear, sparging water,therefrom f.ows through the gro inds,supplying ample opportunity for In- -j

erased irrigation to the acre-ac- e al-- jready planted and which is capable ofconsiderable Improvenient.

For further Information apply t) J.IL Bovd. Interior Department.

Honolulu. March :s

61I8D0N IRON AND LOCOM0TTV1

WORKS. Ban Frandtco Cal

Page 8: mm lrf?re riv - University of HawaiiGowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Iieretania SL DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye. Lar, Throat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; houra

THE PACIFIC COMMF.KCIAL AnVEUTISEII: HONOLULU. MAltCH 31. 1000.

( n;m:;

rep1 it

IICOUNCilr r. to !. 1"- - '.et.il (l,iv rnmenta...:c fipi.r- - a:. I .i.;.;.:lo:. w .11

; . ...uy. W i a ' . . '' re. oi t he, ... .. that th ' l:.c: , .c-i-m ! fir p

:.. - - -, ,i . I 1 ;. --.d th.it th

... ; . ; .. m .i ,.h i an jtvw. . 1

. i : ;. : t i ..r a; propri?. t.oav .. . .i .. l c ! "

'We j .:: t:.:- - i.. :: la think- -

FOR SALE CHEAPON EASY TERMS.

BUILDING LOTS!

f 4!rkle wrofTtT. euaded Dy Bereunla. Puuahoa and King streetJ.juk ik Urw side of the MeCully Homestead, Is now offered for sale. The ex-k4- m

! Tovag street passei through the land. An arteelan well on the

lml sasslles the purest water. The breee from Manoa T&lley render

s Unftr extremely neaUtafaL The property la on the line of car, and

toe VupiA Tram it ears will ran throu gh or by it.Tkere U o better or more rsftned neighborhood in Honolulu.

Tmr tent, et.. apply to F. WUNDENDERO.

At J. A. Magoon'i oflce, next to P. O.

Or to J. LIGHT FOOT, on the adjoining premise.

RPRRKLET

P

Of STATE

Committee Report On

Interior Dept.

PLAGUE FUNDS AVAILABLE

Bill Appropriating $250,000 Passed.

Washington LettersNew Fire

Station Recommended.

I he I'uuii'il of Sta- - was called to

order at 3 p. m. yesterday l.y PresidentDole, the following Conn, ilors beingpresent: Allen, Jones, Ac hi. Isenbcrg.Kaulukou. Robinson, G-- ar, Nott, Holte,Kennedy. Robertson. Gonsahes and

I Ki-n- e. MiiUotcrs MoU-.-ni.t- h. Young.Damon and Attorney General t ooperwere present.

1 in-- iiuiiuit of the meetingwere read uad appiovej.

Mott-ramit- h road a leit r fromHay addrfss.-- to rrcsid-i- a Hole

which trie laiu-- ha.d would ? prerft-ni-h- 1

to the Council of ,Stt for hearing.The full text of the letter, and alsoan ottkial letter addressed to Hon. H.M. Seall by .S.-- i taiy May are as fol-

lows:D- - p.i trm nt of State.

Washinsiun. March 'i. l'J.V.His HxcelUny Sanfoid H. Dole, iio-nolul- u.

'

Sir: Mr. Sew-al- l ha- - reporte.1 thaton February liuii lai. tne Councilof State. a tins uoo.i reconitiiciida-tio- u

of the KxecutUe Coinci!, voted anAct (styled Act ll apjuvpnatini; ' forthe extension and completion of theewer system of Honolulu.

out of the moneys which thall be received by' the Hawaiian Treasury during the biennial period ending Decernber Ult. llol," from a. certain loan authorized by an act patted by the legislature of 1S'.. haid appropriation totake effect from the d te of it approvalby the President of the Tinted S:at-s- .

Mr. Sewall has also reported the actionof the Councilors in voting liJ.yoy forthe suppression of the bulxinir plagueThe text of both measure a i ompaukdMr. Sewall's reports.

The President directs nie to advi.seyou that he has under this date. MarchH. lHuti, approved the above-ru- i ntionelAct 1. Information of such approvalhas already le-- despatched trt you bya telegram sent this day to San Fran-cisco to be forwarded to Honolulu bythe steamer America Maru sailing t- -morrow. February 7th, whic h telegramreads as follows:

"The President has not considered Hwise to convene the old legl:sture, ex-pecting the Council of State to provlilefor requisite expenditures until Congress enacts the Hawaiian territorialbill. He approves Act 1 of the Councilof State."

The appropriation of f 100.000 for ad-ditional sewerage appears to fall underthe President's previous authorizationtelegraphed to you on January 2:1 lastand forwarded by the steamer China ofthe 21th. as stated In my confirmatoryletter to you of January 21th. P.hm).

11 ctoes not appear to be necemaryto review the serious objections. legislative and administrative, which attic h to the propo.-a- l heretofore madethat the Hawaiian legislature whichwent out of existence on the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands should berevived and convened anew to resumethe function of legislation. These objectlons upon earnest consideration ap-peared to the President to outweigh thefavorable aspects of the proposition, tosuch a degree as to render its adoptionimpracticable, while on the other handthe necessity of such a step did notappear to be imperative in view of thesufficient powers already possessed bythe Council of State under existing law.and the exerci.--e of which powers hadalready been sanctioned by the Pres-ident in order to meet the grave sani-tary emergency which confronts Hawaii. The President direct-ed me to include in the above quotedtelegram a negative response to thesuggestion of your letter of January17th.

t have the honor to be. sir.Your obedient scrvan',

JOHN HAY.

Washington. March 15 . lj'X).Harold M. Sewall, K.sq.. Hono:uhi.

Sir: Your Nr 1&.. of the 21 Instant,has ben received. Yoi therein reportthe reductions of the force ia the post-offi- ce

and customs depirtments in or-der to keep within the limits of the lastlegislative appropriations. You allthat thos- - reductions will delay andimralr the operations e,f the two

and that, while it sternaclear that th? Council cf State, underarticle SI. scetion . of the HiwallanCanJtution. has the to appro-priate the necessary moneys to putthe-- e servi.es oa an etiKient footing,there is a reluctance on the part of thei:x-:cu:i- e to power in re-queuing the Council sj to do; forwhkh reason 'the President wi.l beaskel to sanction the evcreise of thispower which is urced by every reafonof public neccisitv."

Benson, Smith & Co.,LIMITED

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F: ::.: e f. :n ml: . --. We a; C

" '. j. '. e .f f::." " 1 t y

i; mi 1 !!: ilth w as 11 i r ora- -1 by the Finance Cn::;i::t e aft- -

i ( ar ;'al examination of the arrent':ier.ss. an'J waat naa a.: i lv ben

t:i x:ra expense-- .

Fn-- tli letu-- of the Kinarue I oni- -

m we learn that :hf ir :na:e .fxp-nes th r:iruary is ".,-- ,

4i:; .".i.t; the appropriation was J:',. ."."".iving tb amo'int of f 137.4 I ) t i

d u-- . ;

From the amount of f J.'ri.dnO aied '

the Council have taken, by Act No. 5.10.0"0. leaving IJP.t.ooO. th,. amount jj

of this bill. Take from this Jl.;7.l.T:.. j

the amount of bills 5ue and pased byh Finan, Commit tt . and the sam of

fll2.o.Vi..'.0 is left. j

Yo-i- r committee examined xme of j

the bil. ia the banils of tin F;nanCommittee, particularly the liquor, ci j

gar and hack bills, and while the Finance loannuf c.ami taey uau no authority to dispute or refuse to pay anybiil approvM by the President or otherofficer of the IVoard of Health, theywere at much pain to explain to us allinformation they were able to obtain,and tn some instance's they were ahto secure dist-ount- .

The matter of the bills for hack hip-- ,

liquor and cigars, was explained to usby the President -- of the Hoard ofHealth and the Finance Committee asmainly incurred in the e;trly part ofthe plague excitement, w hen many menwere arijitg as volunteers, who receiv-ed no p4y; liquors and i.irs were usedby the part ies at the pest house, bc rw.ls ued at the dining room adjoiningthe Hoard of Health office, where themployes who spent IwMh the lay andnight there wire f,d. The hack billswere incurred by all ivirties; therewt. some hacks regularly engaged bythe day and night by the Hoard.

We found the system an inauguratedby the Finan-- Committee? of checking,segregating and apportioning the lullsto the different camps and accounts re-markably gxl and correct. No billpiissew them without the check of theparty firdering. the party receiving andan officer of the Hoard of Health, andno bill could be pal 1 twice.

The Finance Committee informed nsthat this appropriation of fjp).ooo willb sufficient only to carrv them toMarch 21st.

e aii.ee. i a neiiciu.e t ac tual expenses now running, which will only1... .1 ...I . . .lufuwu wnen tne p;ague casescease, amounting to ?6Wt.l per day, orJlS,2S!.2i per month. Your committeeare of the opinion that an experiencedrmyr snou,.i !, employed permanentlyby the Hoard of Ifeattb to make all thepurchases required. A g od buyer wouldsave much more than any salary whichwouia De paid.

Therefore your eorumit.;cv re. oinmend (he passage of th!.s bill appropriating j;",OCMf.

M."A. KHNNKDY.W. 3. ACHI.W. P. ALLKN.

Gear moved that the report of thecommittee be adopted.

I Union askeel if the adoption of thereport carried w ith it the appropriationof the sum of $lS.uou monthly expensesoutlined in the report.

The motion of Mr. Gear, however.was put to the Counc il before Mr. Iamon was answered. The motion, withan amendment that the report be laidon the table with the bill van carried

Mott-Smit- h reported that the Kxee-utiv- e

Council reported progress on theconsideration of the Zerbe claim andwould report further soon. A similarta'enient was made with regard to the

Japanese petition which asked that theJapanese be exempt's! from taxes forthe coming year.

Kobertson: "On behr.lf of the JuJIclary Committee I would like to makea report on lines 11A and 11U. Act 3, forsalary of Second District Magistrate at$2S00 and Second Clerk at $1SH0 perannum. The work in the district courtis increasing constantly. The conges-tion there is principally In the work ofthe clerk w ho has to take the record ofrases, and then w hen an appeal Is taken;o in circuit uourt. he nas to eopythe evidence and send it up with theother papers. The reasons for makingan appropriation for one additionalclerk in the district court are evenstroneer than making an appropriationror another district magistrate. If thework continues to increase at the rateit has for the list twelve monthsthe magistrate will have more than hecan get along with. For thse reasonsthe eommittpe recommends the passageor Dotn these Items."

Cooper favored the insertion of theitems.

Robertson moved that the report beadopted. Amended, that It le acceptedan- - considered in connection with thebill. Carried,

Gear reported as chairman of thecommittee on Department of Intertor.lie desired to await a reading of thereport until Aet 6 could be disposedof. In connection with the committeereport.

Plague Far i AvaiUl le.All moved that Ac t 6 be taken from

the table and disposed of favorably, inord?r that disbursements can be made.People relying on the passage and dis-bursement of the item were s lfferinp

jand needed the money. The Secretary-rea- d

the Act. providing for the annro- -

tion was carried unanimously.Gear then read the report of the com-

mittee on the Interior Denirtment.The typewritten report covered twenty--

six r.o.-ei- y printed paz3.Jones moved the report be accepted

and considered when Act 2 was takenup. Carried.

Mott-Smit- h asked to have an amend-ment to Act 2 Inserted Tor the Depart-ment of Forelrn Affairs, coverlneS170.r;3( unpail bills fir atth- - Hawaiian Con-ulif- -. San Francisco.Upon motion the item inserted.

Isonberg moved to tik up Ac 2.items bearing on the Interior Depart-ment, to be considered with 'he re-port. Motion carried.

Isenberg stated the Attorney Generalrecommended that the Council awaitaction until reports were made by the

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listener Dej artn.er.t lten:.i..i.e "v j.ri:.t.:..: and a.iver n..r.-- 1

,; b.;i... !... 1 -'. l'.is-- e 1.

I. t.e de-- . a. : mt utal t u. . i :: i -

tur pa-- t ills. 1 .'. f.'t '.. Pa- - !

l.ir.e t'.o. q.;a: ant ot il.xa--.- ! .1;..mils. II.'."". Passed.

l.'.r.e i 1, parrh ise i f lot ;i l;n::i v.

Oahu Prison. t. Pas-e.- :.

Publ.c Grounds.I. in. ..!. public grounds, general

paid ! .;.:. lv.M. 1 1.7:. p4M.i.l.i. c..;.. ur.pail bllN. forests and

run ri. gen,ial tinp.nd bills. lv.''.'.if .. . Fa.-.-.--d.

Lin.e Honolulu ii.e tin. tit.$1.4i.U.

The committee' report on this itemread as follow s:

This amouat ioutm t!..- - following,items which are considered nev-..u- y;

New ngiuo hu.e for engine j

No. 1 i :.""!New engine boue for e ngine j

No. 3 s--i

Addition to cntr.il station .... l"."oo,.--- engine .'..ootiiMaterial and supplies

The item, material and fupplb-s- . cv-er- s

the purchase of team of horse, in-

crease in hoi.e-fvd- . horse-sh- o ing andfuel, and the purcha.se of Itr-o- fc-- t newhose.

Your committee, after consultingwith the Minirder f Interior and theFire Commissioner, would recommendthat the amount be increased Irotn$n. it'.i to iij,ioi.

The increase f f Jl.7c0 which weis to cover the following

items Three new hose companies, oneto be located at the head of Nuuanii orLUIha stree-t- ; one at K.ilihl, und one atWaikikl; the cost of each of lh"-- e tolc ?.".0."i; for the establishment of ahook and ladder company at the ccn-ti- al

station. $!.'.'.: for the punha.--e ofadditional hose, f.l.OtiO.

Gear: "The itoard of Fire Coiumis-ioner- s

to the Minisicr f

Interior a suppb mental report iIueDecember .list. 19'.. giving additionalitems which they considered necessaryat the present time. The fire tip thevalley at Mr. Hishop'a residence seem-ed to show some necessity f.r a liredepartment to be ftationed there. A

hoee company wonM ! fuITlclc nl. andthe power supplied from the K.ilihlpumping plant would give MiflU

force. They also recomrticnde I theestablishment of a ho-- e company atWaikiki a volunteer company. Theydecided, however. It Would be cliflicllltto establish a volunteer department,and recommended a paid force-- , look-In- g

oer Kallhi. they found thereshould be a lire house at that place.Tin Kalihl pumping plant will throwa stnsain over any building In Kalihl,Waikiki or Nuuanit valley. The ex-

pense of establishing tlii-.-- Mat ion,with harncwi, furniture and Mimirb srequired, are necesiary Items."

Damou thought It was a littb eurlyto ppeak of the probable reve nues. andhe therefore recommended action onthe' propose-- ! item be eWerrcd until athorough consideration of thecould be had by himself. He statedthe Fire Department had authority todraw IHO.OOo with a payroll under theAct of IfvUS and authority forunder the present aet there was akcd110,000. and under the payroll 1.2(0additional. "So that thej ameunt." saidMr. Damon, "taat will lw at the dispo-sal of the Fire Dejiartment is h- - large,and the Government having other bu-

reaus in urgent nee-- of funds. I thinkit is a matter of Mifflcie-n- t considera-tion to defer the expenditure of solarge an nniount until we whatAd 4 will provide."

Achl rwommrnJcl that in.tel oflocating a station at Kalihl it be atIV. Una a. being more central for thatsection of Honolulu.

Upon motion action on the item ofHonolulu Fire Department was de-

ferred.Line MA. exix-rses-

, field work (un-paid bills, IS'J'J), J33t;. Passed.

Line 07. office cxpeta.se. Instruments,publishing maps, etc., for Hureau ofSurvey, 1500. Pasesed.

Line f.s, meteorology and tide gauge,ll.'.O. P.USPed.

Line 70. Incidentals, boks and tta-tloner- y.

for Hureau of Conveyances,f l.iiOO.

The committee reported a lve-rsel-

upon this item, favoring the appropri-ation of only fll.V). The lalance wasintended for four book typewriter., buta Hawaiian law prohibits the use oftypewritten etpies of permanent rec-ords In books. The item of 20 waspassed.

Line 72. running cxpen.si:, aater-wor- k

(unpaid bills), $121.47, Passed,Bureau of Water Works.

Line 72A, Koloa waterworks (unpaidii.!s. 1S::). t'JZ.ZZ. Passed.

Line 73. running expenses w.Uer-vor- k.

$."f). Passed.Line 73A. enlarging and repairing

csrvo!rs 2 and 3, 10.0'0. Passe 1.

Line 71. running expen-c- n puniplng,1a nts, 110,000. Pa-sf-

Bureau of Public Works.Lines 70 and 77, repairs, furniture

and adlitiona to Government buill-ir.e- s.

J2..'1.CI. Report of committeeIncreased the Item to $2,VJ1.21, "aichwas passel.

Lie 7. incidentals an I traveling ex-ten-- es

(unpaid Id lis, lV.i'J), fil.O.Passed,

Line 73. landing and buoys. Honolu-lu, (unpaid bills. lrji. Jiocj.77. Pn'ei.

Line s r. land.nps and buoys. Hawaii,unpiid bills. lhJ'JI, 22.2j. Passed.

Line M. lar.dints and buoy 3, Maul,(unpail bills. IS'J'J), !;. Pa-sc- l.

Line K2. steam tug (unpaid 1 1113.iyj'.'). Jl'"i..'2. Pa.

Line S3. Incilenia ar.d traveling ex-penses, I'jOO. I'assed.

Line S4, repairs, furniture and addi-tions. Government buildlns.-'- . $7,0u0.

The committee reportel adversely onthis Item, advising that It be struckout altogether. The commlttee'a re- -

port w-- ns follows: -- This Item waaked fr for the purp'.ese of providingsewerage connetir.s for Governmen;

ii: linrs. Y'our committee have examine! the estimated requirements underthe General Appropriation for the bien-nial reriod. which amounts to SIVOOOu and we find that thesame only reaches a total ofIncluded in this total we find an stlmated amount of a little over f 7 nonfor buildings which have been

Wholesale

S t : u;es it; . . u -- . : ; . .1 w I'll,', !r.u: (a

1 w.:h : ; air.-- . 1 .1:11 vj nto. ; , ' : .! the I - ; we an .f t he!:) : - - : out."

Wants Kepaira Made.K ' :: "a move-- . 1 the item ! .unei.d-- d

;o - K p r.:. furai.urc and.1 tier for th.e Ju.!; iary ba'.'d.ng."

Tin- - building." Mid .Mr. KobeiUon,"is a .'.i-ri- to the ecantry. onlyin the Tn.it f r pans, but in cleanli-ness, ill. building is tn por repairand the : um. fare is no; appropriate toa bu:'.d:t:g of that nature. More-over- ,

time is ample ncesl f a re fitting of thebtiilditm. I he cilices nre tcK) large and

.too few. There should be n rvnicde!-lir.- g

of the upper 11 r and the numberof t o .n... In, re.u-e-d. It seems to msthat if th te Is anything nessled n the'way of 11 pairing and renovating n.

buildiin:. it is in reference to the Judiciary rmi.iitng. lie ports for repx.mhave ben made by the Chief Ju-tl-

but practically nothing hen Non done.His rep n ts have been pigeon-hole- d. Ifthe Government wants the city to licleanly. It w ill have to set an example.",

Young: "I would rather the Conner.- -would iviss this Item and cut vlowu on"tomo others."

Considerable discussion followesl tip-o- a

the nevestslty of thin Item Iteingparsed by the CVnincll. I lobe it sonmovesl that the further consideration ofthe bill be de ferred until Monday. Themotion wo carried.

Adjourned at 5 p. 111. until Monday.

We wish to Inform our patrons thatwe will not be deterred from pushingforward as rapidly as possible the con-structl- on

of our electric railway andother Improvement upon !trlncHeights by reason of a silt recentlybegun against former owners.

The development and sale of PacifloHeights lots will go on unresraloed.and panics seeking choice residenceslocations will And this a perfect prop-erty with an absolutely perfect lltl.uut'ci:. waiuxu & co.

In the Cong row Tonal hilor InTetrtlgnv-lio- nat Chicago a mensj manafaclurrr

te.tifiesl that but for the Ual effects oflabor uniotist Chleagrj wuuld telargest manufae turing ausr In t3world.

NOTICE.

Honolulu, Marvh t2d. Uoo.After the 31t Inst, nil bllle hereto-

fore due and payable? quarterly, willbe payable monthly.

CirruniHanrf and conditions havefor some time dictated thej oocevMtyof this step and In signing this agm-nie- nt.

we feel that it is to the laierestof the whole community that nuch asystem of payment should b? in-augurated.

This m will b. letrlrtly UdTie-rt-,-

to by the undei-slgnM- : ',Tries,. H. Davie 4k Oo.. Jd Hoff-s- shlaeger Co.. lAd., H. Haxkrid fc Co .

Ltd.. Pacific Hardware Cn 14.. K. O.Hail & Son. The von Hamm-Youn- g

Co., Ltd.. M. S. Grtnhaum & tlo M . W.McChesney & Scn. W. W. XMmond iiCo., Ltd.. Ilenson. Smith A Co, Ud.,TI.e Holllster Drug Co., Ud.. Gon-salv- es

A o., Ltd.. Jims A. Hopper.Iwls Co, N. rt. S.u ha Dry GoodsCo.. Ltd.. Henry May & Co., Ltd., Hartfc Co.. Ltd.. The Manufacturer ShowC.. Whitney A Matvh. iVd.. Wall,Nic hols Co.. Ltd., Honolulu Druz Co.,John Nott. Hawaiian News Co., iXd..Hobron Drug C., Ltd.. J. Emmeluthc Cs.. H. F. IChlers A Co.. 12. W. Jor-da- n.

Manufacturing Harness Co., Ho-nolulu Iron Works Co.. California FeedCo.. Ltd., Inter-I.slan- d Steam Naviga-tion Co.. The Washington MercantileCo.. Hawaiian Carriage ManufacturingCo.. Prion Feed Co., Ltd.. HonoluluTobacco Co., Ltd., Pacific Vehicle ASupply Cs.. L. H. Kerr & Co.. Ltd.. M.Phillips & (V).. Catton. Nelll ek Co.,Ltd., Thos. Holllnger, Hawaiian Hard-ware Co. Ltd.. S. Uoth. W. C. Peacock& Co.. Ltd.. Ix)veJoy & Co. The Ha-waiian Gazette Co.. Ltd., C. Ilrewer ACo.. Castle & Cooke, Ltd.. Y. A. Schao-fe-r

& Co.. Alexander & Baldwin, Wm.G. Irwin ek Co.. Ltd.. Wilder A Co.. Ltd.,Lcwers fc Cooke, Allen & Uoblniton.

WOT

IinKRHSHINO.IN VIGOR ATINO.STIMULATING.

Pacheco'sDandruff Killer.

For sale by all druggista aaad 4Union Ilarber Shop; Telephone COt.

CHIN WO CO.iWj u.j tu imm mr i ni l

P. O. box 1027; Telepheoe 147.

OFFICE: Formerly u oorner ofNuuanu and Beretanla etreets, axenow located at Hop Hint Ox, No. 17

Hotel etreet. (m

At Home. Resftk D- -

PflDTDAtTC !oplng: PrlBtlcg Of--uuuvmij see at Wei aj De--

OROGGISChemical and Plantation,

Glassware and Laboratory

SUPPLIES.JTOIIT AND HOTEL STS.

-- );

VJhnr.ninfT Pnnrrh Acfhna I

ij rwtiiiiiujCrOSOlenO when Vaporized

.ti curative power are won.Jerf'f cimtaeiouf dise.iet actinif

and Retail

T

HONOLULU.

eerj

Cures whileyou Sleep

, Colds.in the sick room will give immediate tel.ef.

ul, at the use tim preenrinir the spread,a a Dueverful a ,rO. ant hirmlMa (a tVia

For heavy work operated bjthe most skillful highest clas

210 NUUANU STREET,ABOVE HOTEL.

LIN-1I-

of tie ltet pttem.

ruuujfert child. Sold D drutftfiiis. , Valuable bok.et fiee.HOLLISTER DRUO COM Honolulu. i. Airecta.

ARTESIAN WELLS!L E. PDfKIIAM. CONTRACTOR.

Office With the Pacific Hardware Co., Honolulu II. I.

Kimatea piven and contracts mado for wells on any oithe Islands.No formal request cf th H3wa''an 1r of 2!0 xo for the suppres.on

Executive in this sense has" ye- - b"bonic plague.ed th President; but (i.i view of the' lx?ar-"J- moved that the Art I e pis-.mpcrtanc- e

of maintaining the fu'l ef-- 1f IPnt"?rK seconded, and thi mo

Eight New Plantsdnlllers.

GOO KIM.

n .acenry oi tne postal and customs sr- -vice?, and the urgency of taking t.eres-sar- y

steps to that en 1. the Pr.idenr1directs that you ftate to PresiJent Dolethat he is at liberty to forthwith rec-ommend to the Council of S.ate themaking of the nae?3sjry appropria-tions (within proper limits of econo-my) for an increase of th- - postal andcustoms force, an 1 that if he itnece-ar- y to obtain th? P.-e-si Jest's ex-pre- :s

approval of the appropriationthe formality of rpf-rri- ng the matterto Washington ne-v- i nit delay thetimely action which the emergency ap-pears to require.I am, sir, your obedient servant.

JOHN HAY.The report was read by Mr. Ken-nedy of the special committee appointed

fUre jut opened a New and Fine Line of

SILK GOODS.ClotiUas mad to order on ahnrt.

kT txm Uen cpwisdaad areed by Cro and for buildings which will fhante.

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH ?A IftOO

t - - -and s'.'.J home to tie tun of "Sad 1":

P. W. MAKINNEY. Mnw.ITmusic ! Great ;Fiddle, Sep Yea Hi:B.u.a'." Tii:.-;'-1

'are n:m;rs cf ar.o.lur ga.ne. T:.-- i

Tr.ic.-trei- s take th-i- r me-lic.a- w.:.h nfOT.paiit Lu. friends .ay thry w.t- i

ir.t la .xv. icn. O.h'x-- i bD.AiCHEi Of-- HtC0Kl)S.

ja : O??oit W. C. 1KVV1N tvI Kcduciion SaleAW YY JLU1

the RatsfiMinstrels Failed to Beat

The Stars.

:,?.-- cf the ga: f c :ht a;;2.-- a u Cap-Ul- n

IVrg-T- . If te v.ua pi ay J d.ffcV-r.- ti'jmc ;he rf-tt- r. mlg-ia- : hYi UnhiEge!. TLe torr-fa- l l;

R'dZA t-- y inning? :

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Star 7 0 0 4 2 12 3M:r.fctre!s 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 0-- i

nm-- rune. Etare 5. Mia.jje:a 2: The KinBand Phyed "Coon" Songs at Base-

ball Game and Set the Ne-

groes Dancing.

1SLNET TO LOAN ON RCxL Mlr ATK SKi'l'ItlTY.tw, Iaj e hi j, Th-M- j ip..o, Ki.ty; ttrv Fancy

Goods. Alo:ia ColIectioD air gunba- - h., S.craan; c.cta tas.s..". Mir.cT.ri Is 5; bate on bo.!, St:ra 2.MiTiAtrela 4; KrurX c-- by IULbi:t 10,by Aistcn 2; wild rhrr.-s- , Ren:i.a.i 2;'

d hall. St:r 1. M.'.r'!s 1: tlx

Alitou twirled with u.--y grare andSt'rniaii wore thn i.irda.,e in a f.iihijiitrjat Iliad Mr:i tif e.ivy oi tl-li- al

jritiit control of L.s jr uiul wht ul.t- , . .ii"' r I ;:; a, w.s;d ii i v ta- -

iii.i.-.-k f.-i-o: l.U a'-..'- i with a Svxt ;o;ilnut.o.-- i or In 'it-tii- or,; u:.-- W i 1 -i'

i.i.ii I (! I'm- s: til (levtr. a l';.M.i:t wIij ta-- i

l.iU pu.'d th iuir..-tr.l- s.

"'Hukv" .Mi.Nu '.U co.ii in ,l lxal.sand ll-..t- look.d aftr uvwi vuththe hHp of all present. In the fourthinning i'ltch-- r Al.-to- n eil th.it

had put a pe. on him.lie found the hrtodoo and

Hiicli a fun that t he poln e had to i tMm.

"1 dwriM know (ley's s'lmunrne," declared the pitcher. "When-evjh- "

1 K's to trow d hill I he.ih da:-- am voii-- 'Hop.-i- t joh ureal;dar arm! Hopes yo!i break dat arm!'an' I ain't gwine to stan' it no longah."

lb-- w:is qui- - :, d with a lil-era- l do.e ofsoothing syrup and the police made noarres's. When Ilogau first went to thebat. Lltf things wrc looked for.

lonneil a checkered sweater forthe occasion and jtraspetl the ash as ifhe was to land the ball at Walkikl.

"Soak it Hogan!" said the crowd.Hogan swung at the ball, misled it,

and nearly dislocated his arm."One atrike!" said "Katty" Itogers.Hogan showed his ivories. "Watch

m" now." he grinned.The ball came along slowly. Ifosin

measured the distance to the hounesfaraway in the distance, waited till theball was pant him and then struck atit viciously.

"Two strikes!" cried "Fatty" Rogers.

ft irirc'1, 2 btmrm. Will P) Mo T:i.L

Ol'n:plrs 'Ow'."' Drly wi O'. Rog'.ts.

T. Murataji,,awaiian SonssPEACE DECLARED. nnroMMnNDi:D in ync

LOAKD OF HIlALTH.Carnegie and Frick Unite and Form

A gay wTjp wa th: 1 lia.-lal-l

ground at Makikl yMterd.iy afternoon.The negro min.streU now at the Or-pheu- m

met the Siara of Honolulu on thediamond. Society was present In forceand the crowd filled the bit; lot, andlined the foul boundaries. The peoplecame la carriage, on bicycles, onhorse and muled, and afoot. One smallboy rode a goat to the ground butnot home. When excitement wasfiercest, with three ebony-hue- d singersa bases and a wild-eye- d buck dancer

at the bat, the goat undertook to crossthe diamond-H- e

survived his trip but mlnu.4 mostof his fur and a bit of his tall. Hisentry at that critical stage of the gamemade minstrels and stars mad, and they

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Fo Ship st ths

Hawaiian Bazaar,MASONIC TEMl'L

Corner Hotel snj Alakos fi;r- -

New stock Jun realx- - i 1 tfcw

a Trtut.IMTTSnURG, (ra.), Mirri 2t. Am-- dr

v C.irn.lo an! Henry C. FUcIihavf bwrli iiiAituHl. FrW:k'a calla irre aboui 516,000,000 us his ttizrcof the. C.LrrrS '.ni.(.rUi Im f'ca do-cfcjf-

off. Frick. ai all ihpannes w ho hav Homrhat. bc- -

ill ffl fjciaricfCtcraap

A STOCK OF THE 5Photogra-

phictll to Carivi ajj tut cAay in the firm.Achased his goatshlp with bats and balls now company, wttto a cap;ir.4 cAThe crowd straightened itself - cr.it I Veryuntil some dogs took up the fight. The 'strong mn sighed. Hogan fastened hi3 1200,000,000 will be incorporated nextwe-- k under the law of Panpylvaxr,and the new ooopanor will at once bo--

gin plana tcr the eroodon of Additional

last seen of the goat wa3 when ho took Plt tighter. He was perspiring dread-th- e

makal fence. fully.The game was breezy, the crowd not j "Fob. ! ,iwd's dake, Hogan," whis-crltlc- al

and "Katty" Rogers, the main pered a mtn.-tre- l. "doan swipe de air dUfeature. He tips a strong scale at about time. Mey's ne-- of yoh hittln' sump-25- 0

pounds and is short. Yesterday he in!"Latestplants on a larM rolj. All er,nntlti- -

Eh!ers' BuiWins.FOI'.T tTKKHT.

IL A. DEXTER, llxzur.

OurCelebratedBread

nt nipun!c will be unltj. Te nc--

j.j.iny will bo abfe to mannifoottmeand Dick Daly were umpires. Onetime, Hogan was worried. H patted th the sajivo product w1j are now to--Rogers was watching the pitchers and bat .affectionately. Pitcher Rajbitt n furr.l-h- d by the NXivnal SteOit.e batsman, and Daly was in the field IfKiked danRero.is, raised his hand and Company, Am ricun Tia Plate Com- - I Popularhurled the uphere at Hogan. Hopan

took time. He wasn't going to make p.iny, F!raJ SvJ PLxte Cercpojiy ar.lAmcrb'.ui Fatd &tl Wtri "XcDjK.ny.any mistake this time. He lifted hU

bat and Just at the wrong instant pushed it toward the pitcher.

"Three strikes and out," yelled "Fat

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FIRST-CLAS- S WORK

GUARANTEED.

it kit it it

Mr. Davey does not wish his sltterto accept work unless perfectly satlfactory.

ty" Rogers. MusicIncluding some new

1COON

Remarkable Cure cf Rheumatism.From 'the Vindicator, Rutherforilton,

North Carolina,The editor of the Vindicator has had

occasion to test the efficacy of Cham-berlain's Pain Dalm twice with themost remarkable results in each case.Firttt, with rheumatism in the shoulderfrom which he suffered excruciatingpain for ten days, which was relievedwith two applications of Pain Balm,rubbing the parts afflicted and realiz-ing Instant benefit and entire relief Ina very short time. Second, in rheu-matism In thigh Joint, almost prostrat-ing him with severe pain, which wasrelieved by two applications, rubbingwith the liniment on retiring at night,and getting up free from pain. Fora!e by Benson. Smith & Co., Ltd.,

wholesale agent.

Is light enough to htim Aecmimade by Brownie issuewhite enough to (n cm

. mot epicurean taste, as4Uclous enough to fait rrwr-- .body.

tHr.K All oar Bread Is roxia f tim

. very best msterials rperts In a modern balwr.

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. TRY U3 ON TOCTtt ORDER. TELEPIIONC 74.

Then they would trade places.."Fatty" Rogers used a foghorn to an-

nounce balls and strikes, and to decideclose points. When he wanted to goInto the field a carriage was called.The Stars bad on ice-crea- m suits withstrawberry trimmings. The minstrelswore variegated trousers and all kindsof shirts. Courtesy impelled the hornsnine to give the choice of Inns and outsto the visitors, and the black men tookthe Inns.

The line-u- p was as follows:Stars Wilder, c; Babbitt, p; Soper,

lb; Moore, 2b: ElBton. 3I: Thompson,as; Davis. If; nower, cf; Klley, rf.

Minstrels Rterman, c; Alston, p;Tawson. lb; Kennedy, 2b; Baskett. 3b;St. Clair, ss; Watts, If; Hogan. cf; San-for- d,

rf."Major-Genera- l" Sanford was the

first to take the stick for the actors.He promptly skied a ball which Cen-ter fielder Rower pocketed. Watts, adusky-hue- d tenor, followed at the bat.Right here Krnest Hogan, who callshimself an unbleached American andwho wrote "All Coons Ixok Alike toMe." began his work. Watts got firstbecause Hogan scared the baseman sobadly he dropped the ball. Hogan madefearful noises and danced abont thefirst bagman, with such fiendish, gest-ures that he demoralised him.

The battery for the minstrels was"Long" Alston and "Short" Sterman.

SONGS

Hogan s sun had set.If the ooenpoeor of "coon" dittle

did anything to score after this no onetook account of it. "Fatty" Rogerswho is himself a dl?tlngulshed mem-ber of thfl theatrical profession apol-ogized heartily for having to assessgoose eggs to Hogan's score but dutydemanded It. When duty calU Rogersclaims to be always on deck.

A look at the figure below tells thesad tale of the minstrels' fate. Whilethe actors made eight runs and theStars twice es many and three more,credit ffliwt be allowed the southernersfor the effect the music had on thn.Captain ReTger's bund had nothing butnegro melodies in its iiifitru meats. Ifit wasn't "Happy Days in Dixie," or"I Guess I'll Have to Telegraph MyBaby," it was "Who Dat Said ChickenIn DL Crowd," or "I Kaln't Play RailNohow." There was dancing In thevery air, and th minstrels 'couldn'tresist it.

They waltzed to first, "winged" to

RECEIVED and on Sale by

PHOTOGRAPHIC Co.LIMITED.

MOTT-SMIT- H BLOCK,Corner Fort and Hotel Streets.

Tpnr uT.ni ivnThe disappearance I Mr. -- ad Mrs.

Bert Ilorton who went to Rkogway ontheir wedding trip is now accountedfor. They wre murdered by Indians,not through aolaaosity, hut becauseman and woman of the tribe had dis-

appeared a&d ancient cuHtom deiiaaad-e- d

life for Ufa,

H. W. FOSTER & CO..Gold and Silversmiths.

FINE WATCH REPAtRTNO. EN-GRAVING and DIAMOND-SETTIN- G.

. All Goods and Work Guaranteed.20 HOTEL STREET.

Merchant Street. J. Oswald Lutted, !!zr.HOTEL STREET.second, did the Mobile "buck" to third.

maursk- lidStWMtaeyIMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS.

SALE of NianeteeDH IHlmnnidlred WASDH PRESS GOOD

rNew Stock. Departments.MAIN STORE.

Dress Goods, Dress Trice nU axand Findings. IIsndkerrhiKaand Ladles Linger!, NoOnsa.

Our new stock arrived duringthe past 90 days, and was left forsafety In Government bondedwarehouse. All of It la now be-

ing withdrawn. As the work ofopening and marking progresses,leading articles will be advertis-ed, but a complete assortment of

new merchandise Is embraced In

Men's Furnishings.

Cocheco Cords.1 case. In solid colors. Reds,

blues. &c While they last 6

cents a yard. (Dasement sales-

room.)

Ginghams.A table full of a very superior

quality of fine Ginghams fromwhich you can take your choice,for

12 1- -2 cts. yd.

BASEMENT SALESROOM. IjLadles' UndermusMns. Corset. V

Shirtwaists, Knit Underw. MCurtains and Table Linens. f?

every department BALCONY (MAIN FLOOR.)flrA fatrfniv

EdinboroPercales.

75 pieces. S6 inches wide, fastcolors. Style very staple. Priceduring this sale

10 cts. yd.

Orleans ImperialDimities.

100 pieces. A strong fabric,strong cloth and a strong sellerwhen you get them at

10 cts. yd.

Scotch Lawns.2-- 0 pieces. Very neat anJ

tasteful, cloth fair. Wholesale orretail (Basement salesroom) at

r ti Dress Making !;i

Addition toStoreroom.

devoted mostly In completing

store extensions and changes.

Main store, basement and bal-

conies have been remodeled and

Tennent's ExtraFine Batistes.

100 pieces. Cloth and colorsIndicate 25 cents goods. A be-wildering line of patterns. Yourefor

15 cts. yd.

Vietor's Im-ported Dimities.

150 pieces Vetor. "Qualite Sub-lime" Imported dimities, rarelyseen on Eastern co inters below25 cents. Going

20 cts. yd.

FrenchOrgandies.75 pieces French Granda Car-rea- cs

Organdies. Sheer cloth.Pronounced patterns. Fast col-

ors. Retailed in New York at25 to 30 cents. Price for thissals

20 cts. yd.

Giveen'sPercales.

CO pieces. The patterns In thischoice cloth surpass any previousseason including a variety ofstyles for boys' waists. Ourpries

15 cts. yd.

Covert Cloths.A line of covert cloths; the

favorite goods for serviceable

separate skirts, will be closed at

10 cts. a yd.

Department. J:Miss Katherlne HamerFclUc

has charge of the dress makJ&t j

department, which has tn a-- J:larged and Improved.

We wish to make this impart-- r;8our store pace U more than

double. 8 ment a convenience to the l&kof Honolulu.I5 cts. yd. White Goods.

COO pieces. India Linens. Vic-

toria Lawns, Organdies, Batistes.

Tersian Lawns. &c. at prices es-

tablished during our first sale In

Honolulu.

ArdienneBatistes.

Standard YDepartmentPlan Adopted. American Merchandise

from Manufacturers.We hate secured sole m 5

agencies cf Anwi'iiman'jfacturrr3 ct star.Jarl if .

Entire line of Ardienne Ba-

tistes, the printing nearly eq'jal

to the English goods, are offered

In basement salesroom at

10 cts. yd.

divided Into departments, to

facilitate prompt and Intelligent

service at all times. This plan

will In future be adopted.goodM merchand.se.

519 FORT STREET.tel.WHITNEY & MARSH

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TI1E PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH SI, 1000.

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have now on exhibition at our Carriage and HarnessRepository the largest and finest assonment of

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CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MATERIALCONSISTING CF

We Arc Sole Agents for

Iron, Steel, Horse Shoes, Nails and Rasps, Blacksmith Coal,Trimmings, Spokes, Rims, Wheels, Felloes, Hardwood. Carriage Hardware, Etc., Etc.

A Large Assortment of Carriage Paints and Colors.

At onr laro and -- pa. ion- ar'lion-- . at Kowalo. we carry constantly ;i larjro supply of

Hay, Oiro-Ii-m o.mcl leeclLime, Placer. Coniont an;l Fire Clay. W'v .k-ir- e to impro upon 1 11 Public, that wo rarrv evorvtliin" ppvtainiivtotlie al.oyc incntione.l lines No ii.m-- 1 ,f M.Mnlin to the Coa-- r. we can supply you at our -- tore at C()ST PIJI(,l-- r

Lome in an.l look at our tock whether you want to l.uy or not. and we will he pleaded to L'iye you nrire ind'-- how you throu-- h the many departments in our We will deliver our "oods free (,f rlnr-- e to mvpart ot the city. ISLAND OUDKKS will he executed promptly an 1 receive our personal 7atcntim,: "

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COLORS AND VARNISHESO'BRIEN & SONS' CARRIAGES

HOWELL'S N J. LEATHERH. H. BABCC ;K CO. N.Y. BUGGIESATLAS PIPE vfiENCH CO.N. Y. AND S. F.

an I k is.:o rff r:O'Drion U Sons' Dlock, GOO Coldcn Cato Ave.

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Glasses I1

We beg to announce tho arrival offresh pure teas. A3 usual, we were thefirst to offer "This pickings,our agents made excellent selectionsand the high quality of the variousgrades Las been strictly maintained.

No Revenue Duty.

Dr.Williams

Pink Pills

For Pale People

Cure

RheumatismThey have c fleeted cures where

eminent physicians failed and havegiven health and happiness to hun-

dreds of tortured victims. Chroniccases yield to this remedy as if tomagic and the trouble never re-

turns. No sufferer from any formof Rheumatism can aCbrd to neg-

lect this specific.

Absolute proof that Dr. Wil-

liams' rink Tills will cure Rheu-

matism in all its forms will be fur-

nished upon request.

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dred o.V:oA; J:euuuitit .

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Curci of LuTfjtjjo.

JOII.V HEWITT,Tork. Kanas.

Cured rf Orw m: Jthrumatum.

Mrs. SARAH LATZ.Vernon, Ind.

Injlnmrruil'jr j AArumifit").

A. 8. BUOEMAKF.n.AitLy, Ohio.

Curette Clironic Jlhtumatlrm.

FRANK LON;,M!cb.

Curtd vf Singular Ilheumritirm.

ADAai SAT.M,Vernon Centre, Y.

CurtJ of Chronic liheumatum.

GILBERT UrDECRAFF.dowtien, Ind.

CurtJ of Muicular IthtumatUm.

Mn, J.E. JEWFTT.Meiucben, N. J.

Cured of Chronic Jihtumatitm.

Uri. M. E. FOX,i'.ochestcr, N. Y.

Cured 0 Chronlo Jiheumalitm.

Tb Iiv. ar frw cuvt fromfeundruls cuixl by Ir. Williams'rink nils. If j ou r troubled withrheumatism, writ ti. Advka willcoat 7011 nothing.

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111 Fort St. -:- - Telephone 210.

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Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fof Pats Peeplcaranerold bjtn doten or hundred, but slas In pick

ago. t all druqgists. or direct Irom th Dr. Wil-

liam Medietas (ompim. Srhtnectady, N. Y., 60cants par bos, 6 boies 12-60- .

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In ( .i.-.--h v.tifip ii'i ii.iM- - l)t n Hamburg an l o:::,r U i"t; t ..n:ii.;r!f, at sis 1 'ii or v a :ie.i rlaM-n- . t.if il iiryrii in Ii.'.s itli-'- r ":i-.- " oik

of l'i -- i;.f s, fir u'f.d ri'it. lf found. The

i:::e thlrg. la the f.r.--t place,1 d k::ow 1. i.v wtll Grand-- j

1 rt.illy d. 1 '', an I Gracdp:.-- r lil know Imw ill o;hersn; ( 0:1st 1 m.i. n; ropt r J ; ! ;e. The w ul l Lasproprf . d ur c be boiuht hif;l.i-i- . tl;."it way; pirue few doto : ' I :i;ure's tho pity butthe I.irg najji'Ky appr-c!.i- thval.io of .''ntinc fittlrg of eyes,an 1 it consequent cox fort.l.e..dy-:nai'- o glasses will no morefit some c.it s of eye trouble thana No. 2 will f.t a No. 9 f,Mt;hence? you emmd take the riskof bujlng g'asses In any way, butafter p'I'T fitting to your ryes.We do this every eliy in thoweek, and claim that no caso Istoo difficult for us, nor ha thoglass been Invented whlth wocannot make to order for joj.

PERFECT WORK ONLYIS OUR MOTTO.

prUts; th" only s'i"i ;ir wo'. 1 b"Fr.ir.ce. i.r.l the la. it r wo 1 oni-- p

I t. i': i uri' r. vv c i- -, liners f.r1 ;

- df v. arnir.j; r.ilk f r thefirst lf ii p- which :; ar.s of i ti'.ir.'" thotir.--t tinif tiif-- ait c.nmhti lias beonThis Week ! This Week ! ! :bo "it t .ii'iii.imiii franc of I rc:: a ciiith- . .continu"d. Two warnii.i; letters have an l i : ai mi;: k ; i.i"", 1 i.auta uBargains

we are offering THIS WEEK.lu t n srvnt during th.- - i.r-- t month nak- - ;.!.i t! iai.. bru-- h' s. b;it!u:i'. e:c.;ini; a f.tal of xtfTi. SfVfral om- - 11, ) francs of jr ;..ir 1 skins, ".. m.- -

Iilaiuis rt or. inline tuilk hive lfn madeONLY. ard on inw.-tiuatiu-n it was fnun ! thatiii of batter; f'..i'iM."a of cottoa g nN;iimmijiihi of rea ly-ni- a !' clothes; ;;.,M'.- -

t of wine: tiver 2."0'i.ii'M) .f ine'nltin1 fault lay in a want ( are in Van-iir-- rth-- ' milk cans. loducts; L'.iMtii.iii'ii of drugs i.nd inedi- -

DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND. -11 s; l.e'io.iit'ti of mathinerv. an 1 for

nianv millions of francs of tdUs, t:asCases in District Court.Syivar.r) NuIh-Lm- adultfta'tlii milk, i:id hardware, .saddles, crystals, i r- -

We will I10M a Hcliu;tion S.ile on fiir.it ry. etc. Dr. Canipus S.illes re 'use.disiiii.-.-i'i-! ; Mow Kong, ad'iltoratingto believe that h;a!ne will adopt horoffee. finttl $jr.; S in Yen, adulte rai.ng suicidal ;i polity iii,iri!n a oiun;rycoffee-- fin'tl J.'j; Sang If Chan, adul that is. if po.-siii- more French in Itsterating fmoil $JT; Yet Sam. -

habits, policv and in inner than ForSetsBedCHIYA & CO.

CorDer Nuuanu andHotel Street. Tel. 0S3

GONE to the Bottom!Stylish room ing oictj without I.ibel. fined '. tugmve, having oven aio;tel the 1 1 h

of Ja'v as a national festival.Miscellaneous Articles.Th I'rei leiit sh wed sMttas' I t'.ilint'" a in--

; vative wa found nrovine that the r dicy. nippost (1 toto .). boracic acil. have be n adopted to protect the coffee li MPCrounI coffee from Mow Kong ion growing colonies of Franc does nt 11even benefit her colonus. and that outtwined !." v r ct nt chicory; grunlper Sot. of about l.r.MO.iioO lags of coffeo usedeoflt'v from Sun Yee contained oi) oer 11. 1. v.$32.00We olFer them this week for

Former price, SO jiO. in France no more than la.iMiu bcs arecent chW'.'iry; ground coffee from Sangprodured by her colonics. ani the FresLee C'h.in containctl "i'i jier cent chiC'

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FDRX STREET.ident attirmed that in tho State of S.Faulo there are hundreds of fazenda-- s

that produce oer '.h( bigri of cofat Kalihi contained chicory, amountnot determined; ground coffee lib.

fee.pkg from Ah Leong contained chicoryn itt1 mi?T1 and Leans, 0 stated on label,3 Three samples sold aa butter were ex PLEA FOR COMFORT.

THE

Golden Rule Bazaar310 FORT STREET,

Is changing the brands of paper andenyelopea. and to close out odd stockhay marked down the PRICES TOONE-HAL- F, and LESS!

These Tapers are all Flr3t-Claa- a,

and prices are less now than commoncheap papers can be bought for. Themost of these brands are

WARD'SENGLISH PAPERS!

tan .1 runiuiuiiii uuaifAfii amined: two were found to be genuine;Correspondent Asks for Dhady Nooksthe third was oleomargarine without

Whither He May Hie.any butter fat.A sample of bottled cream on analysis Editor Advertiser: Honolulu p'e- -

showed: Total solids 40.1j per cent;TELEPHONE 928.

Progress Block, Fort Street.sen.ses points 01 aniage ir me ..ijojbutter f.:t C4.10 p.-- r cent; ash 5.77 perment of most delicious scenery, many

cent. witnln reach of pedestrians of ordinaryThU cream is preserved with boracic . . . a . . . . 1. ..rowers, could in11 iiring nin i i ue.n

PerCyrusWakefield

acid (preservallne) and thickened with an.l clare to txniy ani ry tie minimNow la the time to make ONE DOL Irish mos.- - or something of a similarize l. a boon would ! ctnferrtl ujionClevelandLAR PAY for TWO DOLLARS' nature. ; . 1 1. . . .. 1a. inv 1:1 mo coin 111 uiiiiy w no r- - n. .inn

:WORTH OF STATIONERY! appreciate the useful influ' ine of naRespectfully.EDMUND C. SHORE Y.

Food Commissioner and Analyst.Wheels tinea scenic display.As a practical f ucgest 10:1, why can- -

published Rooks alwaya not a low rusiic uencii'-- s i: ii,nv'iLead all others. ThisThe lateston hand. COFFEE OF BRAZIL. along some of tho desirable fddewalks?

D.r- . t from the Manufacturers,I here aro many umbraceous hxj;s to

I DojYou:: Know

U especially true of 1900

Models. Don't buy un- - President Salles Talks of tho Com. select from. Again, on 1:10 ro.uisint; ti Punchbowl, among either f ivor- -FORT STItKKT. mercial Outlook.&EVEUNJ 1 t'! you fee them. d sites, place a few peats made of

RID I)i: JANEIRO, March 2:'..- -In a S.l.ll It 1L 1 IlCX iH Ii.SH 111 .1 I l 1.1 I . nullA Fi

HANGING

r.e Afsortme nt of

F BRACKETif' i it run-guar- of w(Ml or gra-- s thatch1011 w;ta n- - r prf semauve 01The.-- e couhl bo mado to prcr-c-nt a picBirthday Gifts a ie Asso dated I'ress, Dr. Ca Tfio.s Sal

Honolulu Bike Co uresque apiH-arane- and cnuM bo madeles, PrcrM r.t of tho Re;u':i.-- , said: and tixed without killed laiKir, anTHAT- -

there are many unemployed.2C3 HOTEL ST. '"Tho givat iieetl cf Brazil is t.j furflnr Rtork la ronlote with novelties Troughs of wood in outlying disTictl3 nish new markets and to enlarge mesuitable for birthday presents. would hiipply our thirsty four-fot- e

former ons for the coffee ofi Brazil.fi lends with much needed refreshment.y"v . - .....a iin.lr.l 1 n I mil IJUST ARRIVED.

New InportaUoa ct "l"JX'J T.t . Why not self-supporti- chantab!

CARRIAGE

LIBRARY

SPIRIT

STREET

STUDENTS

HALL

PIANO

STAND

BANQUET

BICYCLE

WILL BUY-CALVA- RY

Song.MIGHTY DEEP.FIFTH NOCTURNF

'l" ' I ,..: ,,x I 4,t. ti.lta. .1. ,. , .l.-.,.,- i. o In I e:ii'-- i J'i I'1""'"'u;t ijit-i- i it. ii'ituti' v..-- . - -Ley- -

HaTe you seen the new

NETHEKSOLE KRACKI.K'I .'

Sterling Silver. lady's Size, fl.OO.Child's Slzo, 7." cents.Guaranteed 923-1.0- 00 fine.

LX GOODS. In the plec: S1L.H Kurope, tuit our centro m auura ..kiosk with iiKht an,i iiT,id refreshiANDKERCHIEFS, SILK SHAWLS caf. ha taken 01 i.ie pror m 1 -mf.nt3t Mnoculars. a camera obscura. an

) SCO RATED FLOWER POTS. NEWbach.

FLOWER SONG Lange.And Hundreds of Others.SEND FOR CATALOGUE

la in Europe. I am informe.i tnai in alronomkal telescope, a fewJOFXELAlN CTTFS AND SAUCERSGt'.-man- y, Daly, and ni.a,e lounging isoats, at a moderateSpain, everything !s progress, ng w light li'erature,TEA AND DINNER SETS. CARVED

VORY, RATTAN CHAIRS. CARVEFSANDALWOOD BOXE3.,

derfuilv. Tho plague will go and ho vi.-it- or

All new design.CALL AND SEE THEM.-- It is almo.-'-l certain thai .ni:uer-1 v ill c omo; w hy not prepare

MUSIC 1 onven.-!itns will bo made by which I Yours'HESE GOODS ARE THE HAND-SOMEST IN ALL. HONOLULU. APPRECIATIVE VI.-sITOI-tIJeleium will take all the coffee If not

Another lot of STERLING SILVERT1IIMBLE3 at 23c each; sizes 5 to 12.

Do not forget that we manufacturertny article In Gold or Silver Jew?lry.

M. R. COUNTER,607 Fct Stroot,

COMPANY Ld.far more than has lon horetofr HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,taken liv Havre, while Hamburg. Ge--WING WO CHAN ri CO..

210-21- 2 Nu-jac- a Sft.SOLE AGENTS.

11. .1 -e rinnie. Darcelona and NO. 207 FORT ST..

OPPOSITE S PR ECKELS BANK.Spa:.!-'- .. pr;s wi'l more than d juMwhat has ! n .enr o'.kt I nnt-.- i

ports.THE CLUB STABLES LIMITED V Youiillr!'Alr-.i.l- .iiT..!i.Mi.i r.i.i have :.s- n ORDERS TAKEN FORCLEANEDWATCHES -:- - 513 FORT STREET. mado with tho German. Austrian, Ital-ian and other lines with Santos, Rio

I SHIRTS Janelra and Da.liia. 01 the Brazilian How ca;y it is for youngnn 1 Ca.Iiz. Valencia and BarcelonaAND

3Eopcuiri)c2.. at the Spanish end. girls to go into the ,,Jc!ln.Thev cat less and less, becerr"I cm sure that I r. .11 n-- undulv

Switches,Wigs,

Pompadour Rolls,ETC., ETC.. ETC.

s.inru r.o when I - iy that paler and paler cr.d car. J

liarldvdraf throu.khil'C cdy.Franc? continue, t insist on 2.T pres- -

IS RE-OPEN- FORBUSINESS.

Tourists, as well as our home peo-

ple wishing RELIABLE HORSES.EXPERIENCED DRIVERS. NEWRIG3. FAIR TRICES. COURTEOUSTREATMENT, cadi on

CHAS. BELLINA. Manager.Stables Telephone 477.Hackstand 'Phone C19.

FOR L'.USINE.'S.

HALF SRESS.

DAY DRESS.vT.L OCCASIONS.

a::d evening ire;

Jeieltrj Kids 5o'.fi-- xlicv aloroi will loseto Order on Short Koilci

AT i.y li- - r want of f. .rislg-ht- .

, Thcv r.r cr. the steady down- - j'.?r, 6 rvsr'dcc !rcndc:st!;c;r"From SMin. Pa.v

o'ht r t'ae Frenchof coffeo will re-ei- vi thir usual if notBURT'S 6 no good; trychr.in3P.db:t- -

itcrscMf.vI. fhryn;:dsfccdf..r larr- - r nuantit;. s cf our coffee, at a

A t'tztwii!REMOVAL NOTICE.

HAWAII SHINPO SHA.THEprice far inferior to what they nowpiy while all the trad-- ! Franceend F.raz'.i in arti'-- ! bc::rht ct pres-

ent in Paris can lo f im!-h- ej ,M

as well by London, p-rli- n and fl.--

Shampooing andScalp Treatment

A SPECIALTY.LAMDO'S:AtxTkTtrTTH P A rx

IIKrrlcUlU LiirC!T2E filler Japanese psisiisg ofh:ets. nnV.iaher of "Iliwall Shlaoo, is

o'ir"CRT ST.. NZAR KING.

A

"The ( ntm !o d-- ' C;ft.ilv wai'inz f-- r th la-- t w-j- 1 fThe only daily Japanese Paper pub

at Ri do Janeiro and in E -" T -Only

ORPHEUM BLOCK,Fort Street.

Flrst-clas- A In every detail.whte help employed.

P0PILAK PKICES.

Hshed la the laianus.EDITORnnnrninTOU

to begin a cn:-- a !f in favor of our... Y. SOGASHIOZAWA

ro;MIS A. DE LARTIGUBi:y r.n 1 town m i:..

A'.t-tri- a ar. 1 R'Ji?- -1:1 evI'.vy,,a: A t.wnc-.ti- vf T.z Col-Lv.- r 4

I O i r.rru W T'&er. riY thj Civci h"-::-

r (.',r Vi C-- fi::. ;:.i.HAWAII SHINTO SHA.

At the rear of Yong Sirs store, nearWalkahalulu bridge. School ftreet.city.

r.u2go!?' "290!" ; t- ,t -- .

B.irrag i: H3TFLSIELET, next t) y. m. c. lw !. 1

r rn.r;.rj i.--y. en

-- Wo !. iv-th-

S; ir.ishRio a: the e

ail the f:.v-here-

-- The; pre.

wli:made to .ins ioda act j : 'r2 lor:c to ths S

--,crC5. So--- .--. l'r.z v.u: d incrcaics,

hi dicitJr. '..r :. 5 ar J hci!:hnf.t-- rent policy of Spain.

Harry Klemme,M A NAGER.

The Instruments Used laThe Silent Barber Shop

Are Thoroughly DIfilnfccteel Before

J03QPH FERNANDEZ. Prop.

ARLINGTON HOTEL. HOTEL ST.

.OS

IL Lewers F. J. Lowrey C. If. Cocls

LEWER3 & COOKE.

Importers and Dealers la Limber sxlBulldlsf Materials, 0&

414 Fort E.

of.tab'.tng all her coffee ar. I

colonies, is highly

LEAVE YOUR ORDER3 FOR

Home Made PoiAT

WOMEN'S EXCHANGEand Fridays.

Telephone 659 1 Holt! Street

r.ot

i Is ttrikins'.y '.a it whea It coaes toup-to-d- Livery Turnouts. Surreys.

I Buggies. Phaetons, with Stylish and.Gentle, but Speedy Horses.

Leave your orders at the "270" of-

fice. King and Fort Street, text toE. 0. Hall & So.

44a- - a.:.?- -.-but h -

.' j ot'a. soonly to her d.fforent rnarK'-- i

to ours."The I'.i'.y cf Italy Is also very fa

t tV

H' M HI .

Page 12: mm lrf?re riv - University of HawaiiGowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Iieretania SL DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye. Lar, Throat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; houra

TfTE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEKTISER: HONOLULU, MAItrif 31. 1000.l'

r

Fulton bngineeringAND MIC BILLS Sups cpe ft. .

i i For Gcrcrc! Weakness.

Ship Building Works, expenses of the Plague (".T? '

: ;.' ''.t..''

1 :

7.--

. 'I

fk.;a TT.rrn

.s f ni ' pxtra pup.p iv- .;.!:!.' ; : ; i .: 1. rv

r ii ( t' e !: u' n t ! r ft 9 7

HAN TirANCISCO, CALIFOIIMA. tpiaernic. vr. ::...r: .;. .: .; !;. ::J:..vini. OLD

Engineers and Buildersrt:. s-

1- -

C.-n:r.i- cn c i Lid:."fi mrmt .

Knniii duty fTmpin; engines,CUULISS, MAiMN'i: an-- MILL ENVilXES,

MAUINE and STATION'AKV IiOlLEHS.

furni-ljO- 'l for all clase-- i of machinery and for

iymerit of complete power plants.ooo

HENRY G. GINACA,Roprosontitivo in tho Haaiinn Island.

OFFICE: F.irt Street, between Merchant and Kin?, Honolulu

H Great Variety of

.esc, r?3?tttf-

i

WiM-- r &z v 5..-- i.i:: r.i ? ur...U:.l i;. i :. i!. hi uIs ; J.la'd 'ri'.a.:-:.- ;

'.i L.l. j J ja tae sap-j- .i

.....i pl.tu? i.i-- rraur r.u.i.:. r o. ta- - r wjns

.;.i-u..t- arc Jar Ia'..r ur.d Cv:r.:n.-.-iO:.- a

ja iaLar supplied:V.i.Jor Sc Co.. L:J.. Jia. CI, 117.015.-- jai u..ow'o: i.a ti-- h. oai.J-.Lr- S,

b--t.i

li.-a.- Ka..ai. ts.'i.- -

oo; .'.u.iiJU.nS, l'r.i:.. e.i1.. Kiiin,,fji.Z.Zi, iJ'ar jousfi, Uef-a;i.":- camp,J,til.K: qaartr lar wae faai.it4,

KuiiLI. $Jj7.12; il.tntloa tarap, Kali-- a,

niaarLii lar ntu ba.Uiamai, Ka.iui, I j,J".."; iac-.ud.- -- .Jt)p.t cf T. an J u., N. VV.. -- .j'.u. -J fte:.

i lr rca; off. 5'jJ.jO, aaJ SJ.'J'jL(jun3 of iran a: 0 cca:s, f2.'--:l ''; N.

V. aal carcjge, niai.Tial farten oiithausei, JjCJ.lC; faaiigatin?;house, 200.Cy; niauri.il for eight.- o:k-hou.i- ti,

JI.CoT.'J; ou:hai3c.'5. ?.10.C;hinKfo, screws, suples, eic. JlT.o;'.;

purpose (.um!er, e.c.,) JjI.CI;13 tons cckal. 115; N. W. lumber farKawaiahao Church, fumigating,room, 123.5.",; labor on Sundays at Ka-.ih- i.

hinup.-'-, etc., ls.ul; FallKuard hause, J4.'ai. Approved, C. B.Wool: O. K. by G. It. v.ar;er; oliiers

-- r t . r

Stoves H'HACKFELD &C0.Lto.HONOLULXI. H.t.'I

153- - tiLSQ

--- 'r- - if--

-H-I-oil.

A A

iK-:-:

'yt' -

AND

Saiiges L.

jar Farmers' noUers ani

By the Barks Paul Iscnberg and II. F. Glade

Wo Have Received aLarge Assortment of

Morion's and Crosse & Blackweirs'.'

f1HHN NOTT 75"79 K,NG ST- -

Sonoluluiorug eT.

.;-.- - Ay ' ' vr. ( j i

:

Sferf

Extra Castings for all Stoves.

UUK COMPOUND

Cough SyrupFor Coughs and Colds. Nouo Better.

DIL McCORDA'3 VEGETABLE

Anti-Bilio- us Pillsi For a gentle laxative; they won't gripeyou.

CO. Von Holt Block, King St

Hardware, Filters, Crockery,Glasware, Iron Bedsteads,Carborlineum, Stockholm Tar,Demijohns, Etc., Etc., Etc.

-- A ft

si. li roux

Liniment3m ZLvimatl3mt Sprains, Bruise,;Uwt JW.ti. Etc.

VIZTAL TA3TELES3. . .

Castor Oil9 tnfc!- - to Uke IL

Also, by recent arrivals, a new line of

American Groceries.0"K

H. Hackfeld St Go. Ltd.Try Our Headache Tablets

Will relieve the most obstinate bead ache la flfteen mlaules.

GoUorfy by HONOLULU DRUG

SAVE YOU

TRIED OUR

t

' 1,

" I'or ni- tiii-.- r I l n L, .!!. rl of HiT. v:.l Hi,:. id t ! Mt. f.r-i- rt t r'ld ti--

: -- :ri t. ii. tr.'f.i t r nlnay.I i. if :a a jt i.f A.-- r .if u .riiU,r l it ci i- -- . i:t,in'r:l ii - i. t k n.V. i i ?. -- i"-. .r. . .. I i,th l lfitiiT :r ,: u !) ; ! f i. -- h t I, I. , ana Irm-n- ,

a 1 I'.'Ui r - t a' kitxl-- t if m:hcf,t!..-i- r t ; 1 r ii,. - t ry In. !:!-- nl tli.- - IhiI.ij i "i S'1 y w L ii. il. ): it

la!waamireritr. i l neknowntnimnttuDdnil mi. f,,r it, iu. b ut tUt-i- r Uitdin r.."To rare constijiation, liilimisnes

and si. k lifadiwhc, tbre isr--o remedy eiual to Ayer's Fills.Prepared y Dr. X C Ayer k Co.. Uell. M V.S.A.

IFJLLISTEh UKLO CO.. Agent.

HIAt- - LIST 0f

REAL ESTATE

cFOR SALE

WILL e. fis."v;r,REAL HSTATO AGENT

AND AUCTIONER.

Cor. Fort and Merchant SU.

IMFKUVED.$250 Alapai St., lease t cottage ol

6 rooms, size of lot 2jx7 , leae runr15 montns.

$Joo Each, 2 very nef cottages oi5 rooms each, on Kawa- - jao St., betweeu Cook aud Ward b. ., fcize of loi33x100 each.

2o00 Corner South and Queea Sts.lease of 12 years, uaouthiy income no$35; can be easily increased.

$2750 Cosy cottage and lot, 8 roonuand bath, stabe, ic, on Kawa.noSt., between CummiLgs and Kamakuaize of lot aoxCuo. '1 bis is very cheap

$3oo0 Beretania St., cottage of trooms, fcize cf iol iuxlCC; very cheap.In midst of good improvements.

$3250 Kewaio district, KawaiahacSt., between Ward and Cummings, tcottages, income $30 per month.

$C5'.'o Queen St., lot with 2 cottagesbetween Cooke and Ward Sts.; sizeof lot 50x100.

Jl50i A bargain; Kakaako St.hou.-- e arid lot. contains 4 4 room, leason land 9 years to rou and privilegeof 10 more years, low rent; lncom52' 0 per month.

5C2U0 Beretania St.. cottage of I

rooms, cozy and neat; has all moderiimprovements; size of lot 100x140.

$ii50O Ma.ki St.. above Wilder Ave.cottage coniairs 7 rooms, bath etc.aizi of lot 225x100; excellent buy.

$iU0' Thurston Ave., cottage adJoining the residence of Mr. Austin,po.-sesa- a magnificent panoramUview: nnntt be obstructed; ize otlot 83x200.

$5uo Queen St.. lot and small improvemenis. near Punchbowl St.. siz72x00; adjoins new brewery propertysuitable for warehouse.

$10.300 Beretania St., business corner, size 116x75.

LM.MFKOVI.l).$450. $23 cash, $10 Per Month Ka

pahulu lots, with magnificent view, olline of proposed e.ectrlc cars, branctotlice on property far convenience o:parties desiring to see the lots.

$12u0 Corner Kapahulu and Cast!road. WaiKiki. 3 loas uxl0o each.

$1450 Makee road, opposite bancstand of Kap.olani Park, size 100x126,$5oo cash, balance on time.

$Hi0o Young St., lots near McCulIjSt., size 75xl3S. Special terms if de-

sired; fhould be seen to be appreciat-ed.

$2000 College St., corner HastingsSize 75x125.

32000 Beretania St., lot 73xl3S.' $24uO McCul.y St.. corner of YounpSt. elegant lot 141x95; 2 lots may bnade of it; special terms if necessary

$3500 Vineyard St., lot size 53x50.I ittistallnients or otherwise if desired.

$45oo14 deslrabie lots on Kapahuluroad.

$6500 P ;arna, 1 Vi acres, facing KingSt.

JS000 Beretania St., lot adjoiningProgress block, size SCxlOS; has goodbusiness future.

$10.5o0 Elegant residence corner lotcorner Makiki and Wilder Aves., size206x107; should be seen to ta appreci-ated; Improvements poor.

Additional Ibst furnished upon appli-cation to

WILL E. FISHER,Real Estate Asrent and Auctioneer.

5433 Fort and Merchant Sts.

MILK NOTICEMILKDAIRYMEN' S ASSOCIATION, town

ofrice oppos.te Catholic School. Fort St.Telephone C33. Depot oSce SheridanSt.; telephone, No. , IndependencePark.

The Advertiser l& delivered ta n

Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Ct--

so lis au:n'isRubber Tire Wheel Co.

Table Butter?--oo-a t, you have missed a treat. A new lot JUST RGCEIVED by "Aus- -

ALSO

XLltrm't Soup. Van Campg Beans. Anchovies, tfed Label Oyster. Magic"Kami, CLam Chowder, Freaa I'outoes. Turnips, Etc., Etc.

The only lnr.Me Tiro intli" market

(?Ainu.(ii: i:i:paii:ix(! neatijelone with prompt ws ami dispatch.OfO--

X.VTfD.121

Incurring txpns?, TIics. (5. Clark, C.I!. Itip.ey, C. Ll. nryaol.L--, G. It. Carter.

w. Iticdi?:1.. luna a: Kakaako damp3,Jan. CI, J.a.vJ. icr CI il.ts at $'..

II. L. Kerr & Cj.. Jan. I'a. l.5;7.3S,for labt.re;s at korjsc:;1.' var.au.ie, uitrcra 52.50 u J5.50 jtr day.

Lightaou.-- e au..iui. J.ia. CI. f 231; farguards a: 52 oa at ?) per day.

Fajra.l lar wjik en '"n.w li.rcU. Fu-aha- :e

rca .!- .- Jan. CI, 12.0.45; (). K. byS. H. Daaun; J,;ha Oal:k.rk, c!!U-- rincurriss expense.

Fayro.l. Kai.hi, Jm. 27, f 2.11.50. farskil'.e I lalcr at frcm ?1 ta ?5 por day.C. IS. H.p f y, oal.er lncurrins xprre.

W. F. Youn?, Jan. 27. JS3.15. :or 10per cent ca labor supp'.ie.t as per preceding bl.l ($23.15) and services if ?3lffor six days at $10 per day. C. B. Itip-le- y,

olTicer incurring cxrease.Fencing premise of Mrs. Rath, oa

Kinau s.reet, Jan. 27, $10.12. for iabor.C. U. WoriI. oflicfr incurriag expease.

II. L. Kerr & Co., J3n. 2). $1.24. forlaborers at Latiery camp at from $2.50to $5 per day. O. K. by L. A. Taur-to- n;

C. B. Wood, offlcer incurring

II. L. Kerr & Co., Jan. 27, $315.75. forlaborers at battery camp. A. E. Nich-ols, ctlicer incurring expense.

J. A. Buuerae.J. Jau. 2t, 59.75, forcomnil.iiiun oa labar and one day's la-

bor of sc.r. C. B. lt:?ley, otiiccr Incur-ring expense.

i. I., itui' i C j., J in. 27, $'.5.75. farlaborers a; kerr.scae waraaoate. A. L.C. A.A.r.aun, cuutr i.icurri.g :;)ja.v;.

Fayio.i fjr UbJr oa o('wai.e scaw,ihtd at F. .M. rf. a. waart and

i.tiute lor laaarc.s a: Kukaaka. Jan.21, 650.tsO. u. K. by C. B. Kyiio.Js;W. ti. lt-,- 1, otli.er ia.urt j.:g txpjaae.

lla:;a.u.u I'.aaiag .Mi.:, Fea. 3, l,ulo,far labr furaiah.u ia tae cjai.rnuac' Ka.ilii birraki;, and 10 por centca.a.i.i.-.-ic- n t.n iiiu .abj.-- . i . ii. il.p.y,oilier iacning tc ex;.ea:C

iir.o....u F.aaiag M.u, Jaa. 27, $1,-Cl'j.- i'i.

;r labar furiiiatj ia the caa-ttructi- on

ot Ka i'ai cnip --Na. 2; a. so 10

le ceiil cuaiaiis.oa on tat labor. O.K. Ly L. A. Ihurston; C, B. WcoJ. cl-m.- er

tacuir.ng expense.J. II. Lra;g. Ju. 2C5.07, for vo re-

mission on .abor, lo per ctn:. . K.ly F. B. Daman; C. u. ll.p.ey, odi.:rim urrlng expense.

J. II. j-- a. 27. 52.735.75, far la-

bor iurmsne.i a. Kalihi. C. B. H.plcy,ollker incurring expense,

Fayro.l lar ua.-iL- g doors, etc., atKa.iai de:eu.iu (a. up. Jan. 17, furcarj enters. C. B. ltipley, iacurrcg ex-pense.

v. Mutch, Jan. 27, $31.30. caniaiia3ianoa Iabcr a: 10 per cent, furniuhei atKa.ihi camp; ao laLcr o; s.f. C. B.itip.ey, incurring expense.

Ka.iai barr.nki pajau;.. Feb. 3. $2aS.-5- 0,

far carpenters at from $1.30 to $7icr clay, C. B. Itip.ey, Incurring ex-pen- e.

F. A. Bowman. M.D., Jan. 31, $230,far sa ary as physician for month o

Approved by C. B. Watd.F. A. Bowman. M.D.. Dec. 31, l'Jd.

532.23, for sa ary is ;hys can from D.c.IS to Dc. 31, inclu.-iv- e, at $20 permonth. Approved. C. B. Wood.

Woo Hep. Jan. 31, $2.o1 iur wash-ing. Approve!. (J. R. Carter; C. 11.Reynolds, incurring expense.

Kawa.ahao Church camp (per F.. R.Arlurns). Jan. 31. $.111.40. for Chinesesausage?, vegetables, salt fish, dicks'eggs, shrimps, etc. G. R. C-r- tr, otll-c- r

Incurring expense.A. B. Installs, Jaa. 31, $11.80, far ra;jpaid out far crayons, telephone i l.s,

rubber boots and sulphur. Approved c 'G. R. Carter.Jjrurwi--- e Mill Co.. Ltd.. Jan. 31.

12.313.31, for bui.Jing and painting nt-ta- ge

and kitchen in the Jul. clarysrcunild ($1,123.30). Stable and cot-tage on South street ($54yS); hni.d-in- g

feLce. Union Square block (!33.1.-44- );

fumigating house ($40i; fam;gat-sn- gp. ant, Mai; wharf ($21.35); storage

house on the Boardman place ($114.-05- );

dining and fumigating rooms andkitchen. Judiciary grounds ($271.24);and putting up partitions. Judiciarybuilding ($.o2.05). Approved. G. R.Carter; C. B. Reynolds. o3eer incur-ring expense.

H. E. Bertlemann. Jan. 27. $003.37,for commission on labor. 10 per cenfservices of se.f at $10 per day; expresshire $30. C. B. Ripley, incurring ex-pense.

S W. LeJerer. Jan. 31, $30. for twoweeks use of 1. X. L. premised, etc. G.R. Carter; oSicer incurring expense.

A. B. Ingalls. Jan. 31. $173, for ser-vices as fumigating agent for month ofc. B. Wool. ocer incurringexpense.

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Engineers and Buildersmi Dun Pooiping Enomes for feoier works end Irrioation

Our freJnction Sale of Native and Panama Hats will con- -limsst tor a lew days more.

K Isoshim a v abv eqethe l.JSJi .SPE,(TIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS AND.GENTS it called to the fact that we carry In stock at our Queen Btreirarehouee a large awortxnent of pumps for all kinds of tugsj hou errleeluding Tacuum pumps, air pump, condensers. fee4 pumps. Julc pumpe'

nolMse pumps tc toother with a complete stock of upare part andCareful "n"on leo to all order and prompt ahdp- -tiS1S NATION PUMPINU

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE.!!: IIONOU'IX, MARCH .H. lO-iO- .

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Cs.njan Bureau.--i tAn i . , he ii3e of th-:- 1 r t 'rfa'ares Fr:

Fcr OnAttempt at r.'urder ar.d S jic'de OrTi-c'-

Rat Piiion an J Hatchet.Net a Su:ce:s.

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porn niu.u be left a; the Boardof Health Office for disinfection tw.n;y-tou- r

hours previous O departure. ri he

baggage Will be d.ainri cted by tueBoard of Hea.th, p. airily tagged, analellvered at the sicamer, a duplicate

US bcln given to the owner. For thisfee of 0..o Dollar will be collected by

lu Agf nt of the Hoard.raseng'T3 must be given an anti-

septic bath and put on fumigated cloth-la- g

before going on board. In the ci3eOf steerage passengers, this wi.l be

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Dr. U ood Brings Up thw Matter o:Sydney Htalth Bills.

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Patrolman Mauuing wxi tjjn oa then-er.- and kept guard over th prem-.he- i

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Healih, who was prL-sKut-, Fpoke oi th.

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.hey found Fu.l Moon Bitting In a chairin one of the two raams. In the otherroom was his wife, Hjy Moon. Shewas in a chair and profusely bleedingfrom a g;u--h In her ecalp. Just aboveihe temp.e, which had been inflicted byher husband.

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of the Iaii.'.s' Society of Centra,nion ban h. c f ra!.-lr.-g fur.tl

Notice Is hereby given that from andtiter September 30, 1900, Itu'.e No. 7

of KeguUil-n- i far Carriages and Kateacf Fare," designating the staadd eelpart for Licensed Carriages In Hono-

lulu, will be abolished, and thereafterno stands for hacks will be allowedupon any of the streets of this city.

ilu tne diiticuity in properly gaaid.fc l.e i.airc s.i.i-...i- a u. i;;' tl.f L :i ih.a pori if the vet:.s were nut cont- -Are lid t. J. II.

'i7 Ii Pierre. 1 I4 o j i i 4s t 11. A..led to tr.ng bl Is of heal h, w.iuh at jr i ii carrying on o: tne caan.aij.t i t;in.-- and I'u.tel

ta C'i'.asai Goatraa A.l t m a pa- -

tv i nn.s; i',art at tbe l'mtd.rett'A. it) not. tne case; the hea.th au o: k nf th Mn '.i ty, l.it i:p n ia taa l n;thorities here having to depend upou ulr.g so, ar.d. with the htlp of the oth tonsu. n.e r.ot ia:er tnia l- - l'l eiid.nc, E. E

V Averdam. Mw. lleany ..er ladies of the organization, r.io.-- t satbe American bills of health for tneiruiormation. Mr. Cooper stated that jt.ock n.wn, Monday, April 2. 1900.isfactory results have been obtained. llaa ).ulu. II. I.. March 30, 1ho. 5507oon.e tin.e ago a resolution had been Oa Thur. lay over three hundred per- -

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ons alt-"- . ibd the loan exh.b.t and apa.-- ,' by the Hoard of Hea.th prohiuu--ng vt'Hels from en;ering here w.ihoAU re.U number were cn hand yesteiday iNotice to Intending Passeni properly cfivified bill of health, and admiring everything to the great l. - ruei Crcfc. F. J

U'. Gon alves. Mgersipht of ti e connoisseurs. From table'iesi'if-n- t Dole said tnar. upon Each

I.io r;):ra wa.--i an a verycondition and great clots cf blod we'reon the lloor and wuljs. The bed wassoaked with blood and en It was fo.inua u;nall hatchxt alo w i l:o.l oa It.

'1 iie (Juiij.-a- ouple w re piaced iaAe patrol wagon and hurried to thepolice station whore the woxun wasUKdwied by Dr. Kmeian. On the wayin Full Moon told the ofUcera that hhad takt n pj:oa and he pulled a

resolution being pre-nte- d to the Exec to table ni ve 1 the eazer throap foil w- -

l by a little host of "intprpreters"utive Council ii wou.d be approved.712 Kodngue. J. P714 Taylor. II. T717 Auftin. H. CACCORDING TO ADVICES RE- -The petition of iii) or more Japanese ie;n!e(i i.y Mrs. iwrey, wno po.n.eu

e.ved from Saa Fran the S. S.subje-ts- ,a.-.ki- to have their taxes for nut erifh pep;ine work of art. tfir.nt

ALEX. YOUNG,Minister of the Interior.

Interior Offlce. March 28, 1900. 5505

IRRIGATION NOTICE.

Holders of water privilege, or thosepaying water rates, are hereby notifiedthat the hours for irrigation purposesare from 6 to 8 o'clock a. m., and from4 to 6 o'clock p. m.

ANDREW BROWN.Supt. Honolulu Water Works.

Approved by:ALEX. YOUNO,

Minister of Interior.Honolulu, June 14, 1S03. 5235

71H Hierbach. Otto A. 17"lo:ic" will take cabin pas.-enge-rs wholJto remit teI (they being unable to 607S2 Howard. H. W.its hi-tor- y and deprribine: Its merits.Mr3. Wichman. Mrs. W. F. Alien. Mrs.pay the name on account of hardships have ol. erved the I'ni.e l States quar-

antine reitulatlor.s and w ho are e x iniia- - S3 Howard. H. W.M. Cook". Mrs. Day. Miss Jenniesuffered by the reo-n- t burnings ia Ciu- - 784 Howard, 11. W.block of the otllcL'al rat killer from hi td by Dr. Carmkh.vl at the I'nltcd'Parke an l Miss E. II. Snow acted ns ln- -uatowu, which was referred by the

States Consulate and are holder of 7&5 Howard, H. W. ..791 Templet on. W. M.Council of State to the Executive erproiers with Mrs. Iwrey. A diln'r

lunch awaltej the visitors on the spacCouncil), was referred to the Attorneyblouse and imimedla.eiy stretchexl h.m-e- lf

out in the wagon and tritd to die.Ho couldn't. A big dose of oil wasgiv?n him whloh really made him sickand he lay on the floor of the taUon

ious lawn after their eyes had fed uponcertificates.

H. HACKFELD & CO.. LTD..55o 7 Agent O. & O. S. S. Co.

tieneral for report.the beauties of the exhibition.It wis voted that the Executive

S3S Withers. W. S. ...ssl Austin. Mrs. H. CJ20 Austin. 11. C933 Eil. Jean959 Andrews, I. A. ..

An Adverti.-e-r reporter pa.d a visitCouncil advise the Minister of Financeve.-teru- av to the co.Ievuon ana washouse groaning for quite a time, to make such payments daring the fiOllCElO CRECITQnS.graciously conducted from one exhibitpresent biennial period as are set forthLpon examination tne woman was

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up a conversation relative to the treasfound to bo not seriously wound-d- . Agaaa about three inches long waa the liy the Auditor Gr.erxtl, amounting to

ures on view, so full of the pnraseoloy(1,909,725, the same being appropriatextent of her Injury. She was de Ia the Matter of the IMite of S. Ehrlie h. a Bankrupt.

1114 Kit. J. .1169 Ray, J. E.1170 Ray. J. K.descrintiv cf the lacquer work.ed as of Act 5S of the Session Laws oftained at the tttauon and Full Moon The undersigned hereby gives noticeironzes, ivory carving, silver srvucls9H, in accordance with article 70, ec- -taken to the Quoen'a ihopltal where 1231 Wooel. J. Q

t tne.stfies and Chinawaie of the Orienttion 4, of the Cori.st.iti ion. that he has filed In the Circuit Court ofihe F.rst Circuit his final accounts as 1236 Edlngs, W. S.tihe fitoiniw'h pump was vlspiI (n him.

NOTICE.

MR. A. HERO 13 AUTHORIZED TOsign for liishop & Company per pro-curation, ail policies of insurance Is-

sued by our firm and to represent us asagents for thoFireman's Fund Insurance Company.The Liverpool & Ixndon & Globe In-

surance Company.Sun Insurance OUice, of London.

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that the reporter felt himself exploringThe matter of the rifion of Mr. HCom iderin wh.it he took there axe no alienee of the s;ai' of S. Ehrlieh. atne cuilofeiiops of Hongkong and loko 125S Llevre, Isldora1260 Edlngs, W. S.l2;:Kdlngs. W. S.

grave feurs entertain! for his life. Zerbe was discussed, but no action tak-en, and a long discussion was held on hama where his informant had procur baukruiit. together with a j itioa ak

ing for a discharge as said assijine--The following story is told by the ed many of the gems pointed out.other matters wb'u-- h w re not given to 12S5 Rice. M!is NelllsThe room in which the exnioit wasthe press.wife, Hoy Moon, who U about twentytwo yara of oge:

and that he will apply for a settlementof such accounts and for a discharge 1329 Drake. W. F. 160

Home Mutr.al Insurance Oo I was sewing some clothes for my 1332 Drake, W. F.1334 Drake, W. F. .

from all liability as assignee uponL'.i.li. iIia Cih .I iii i.f Anril A Tl 1'tOll

held is constructed after the style ofthe maia apartment cf un ancient Poni-peiia- n

Vila, large and airy; it has inthe centr a light-wel- l, four pillars

PLAN FIND3 FAVOF.a lit rt' 'w li a m tx.furo aiii h J M.l iff I liJ-- lra c, . r .

The Bun Life Assurance Co., of Can- - self and Full Moon told me to ro toada. bed. It was about 9 o'clock and 1 did

The Manhattan Life Insurance Co., of not want to go. He told me I must

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Y. M. C. A. Will Consider Building s t 1 Yin lli"tilt f r I ! T t ff thu Iiri4t rir- - 1336 Me-e- r, O. S.upporting a balcony upon whlcn the vi iuv .i.vuii. v . - .... T TI 131 1 1. 1.aa n'.l tlttinr in l'rniiatp. --Meyer,a Boarding House.go no I went. A little while after he upper chambers open. A basin Is sunkinto the loor and a tinkling fountain I v iiAf-Ki.'i.l- .ii 1 .Meyer, n. iv.came into the bedroom and pulling the

New York.BISHOI & COMPANY,

6505 Agents," " ' I.AMA m .The ddea of building a rooming or

.e-Tif- ( of the Estate of S. Ehrlieh. aubub, i. inet back hit me on the head. I caught1401 Drake, W. F. 1a Bankrupthis hand and struggled with him and I

perpetual y plays therein, while gold-fish sport w iihin their element, and thelight from stained glass windows plays ZS

2164-2- t 1439 Judd, C. II.1900.boarding bouse to be conducted by theYoung Men's Christian Association forits members, is fast gaining favor.

bled all over the room. The blood got Honolulu, March 2S.6507-- 2tin my r yes and I could not see. I man J. B. CASTLE.

Treasurer.aged to get out of the house and call formany cur.ous trie, hacing tne en-

trance, between the farthest pillars, ahuge silken Chinese flag was stretched.A marvellously executed blue, purple

help. The'pollceman and a lot of people ELECTION OF OFFICERS.The plans were set fortih in the Adver-tiser yesneTday and were fird suggested ii the March number of th Asso

Honolulu, H. I., March 5, 1900.H81 2U6-2t-T

came. The police put us In the wagon

NOTICE

MR. S. EDWARD DAMON IS Au-thorized to sign our firm name perprocuration.5506 BISHOP It COMPANY.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

and brought us here.' and silver dragon stood out rampanton a field of Imperial yellow. Oa each AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THEciation Review. Yesterday there wasFull Moon Is known to many. He has Orpheum Company, Ixd., held on Marchmuch discussion of the scheme bybeen here a long time. He drove an old Auction Saleside of this centerpiece Chinese andJapanese curtains hung. 30. 1900. the following officers weremembers and many instances were cltwagon and used to collect swill and rub elected to serve for the next term:ed of siiaailar institutions sl the Unitedbish and sell firewood. lie Is about Many choice specimens or lacquer- -

PresidentStates.AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL elKty yea" of .ase' "nce h ware were to be seen; a cuessboard in-

laid with gold and mother-of-pear- l, a Prince David KawananakoaThe bave been very successful.the stockholders of the In- - ma"e n ailp"'Pln ?,a lnL.iovH am Mv.rnti Cr Ltd.. Mhl not succeed. He distinguished fine piece of egg-she- ll work, and a beau- -though generally sMih acoommlation Vice President Col. Sam'l Parker

Secretary H. M. Ivy Delinquent Sugar Stocktlail cherry wood lacquereu tray were.kT: ,,rj .CI T, "T.m , himself by trying to blow up the resl have becnj in the Aasoclajtioa buildingTreasurer H. M. von Holtespecially admired. A handsome casitself, thus bringing the young mon inAuditor John F. Colburndirector were duly elected for th en- - lpnce f "e"ry, K"r N(?w thal he hJ

.ninVai taken rat poison avowedlyyear. wUh Eulcllal jntent he Is to have histo close contact with the many depart ket Inlaid with gold, once the property

of the great Tokoyawa family, and a DIRECTORS J. C. Cohen. Alex. St.ments of Association activity. IaIN THE

McBrytle Sugar Co., LtJ.medicine chest, alfcO called forth mucnjoon na rts 'J!u sanity Inquired Into. The authorities M. Mackintewh. F. W. Glade. T. M.Milwaukee a dormitory and rwaurantJames I Mctean vice ,t,,nk h,m tr,aa n.-- n admiration. Handiwork of Nishimu- - Starkey. Edgar Halstead. M. P. Robinhave been very successful. son. C. S. Desky. J. H. Fisher. W. Geo.N. H. Gedge Treasurer deaTor to have nlm BCnt to the a3yiumC. H. Clapp sccmary inl(,sg fce should dle of ol,i age before Th matter has not officially come ra of Kioto, the world famed lacquerer,

was shown, the cherry wood tray men-tioned above being one of his creations.

Ashley.before the directors of the Youiu;l. w. iiuuiuu .............. nuuiwi his case Is determined. ALEX. ST. M. MACKINTOSH,

Actlnc Secretary. ON SATURDAY, Al'ttIL 7TII,Directors John Ena, G. N. Wilcox, A large display of Canton and Ku- -

A. 8 Wilcox, W. O. Smith, E. Suhr, A. Honolulu. March SO. 1900. 6507kiang ware contributed by Mrs. Parke,Men's Clulsttan AssocliaLlon, but willlikely be one of the lines of work forthe eomrng year to be discussed at theannual bu.-vi- meeting of tho mem

Thrje Cargoes for Hawaii. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. lw-re- y.

was the object of delight for anThe bark Roderick Dhu Bailed MarchDreler, H. M. Von Holt.

C. 11. CLATP,Secretary. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.enthusiastic circle; a blue and whitebers next Monday evening at 3 o'clock At my salesroom. 33 Queen street, Ho-

nolulu. I will sell at Public Auction, by22nd from San Francisco for Hilo withDohaehi vai-e-. a Makuzu Kozam and awhen the officers for the year ensuinga general mcrcliandiso cargo. Among nr.ir nf ihe Treasurer. Mr. inomuvase from Ilirado attracted their merwill be elected. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF ... watwr the followinc delinquentt'ho principal Khiipmcr.t were the fol

the Coyne-Mehrte- n Furniture Co.. Ltd., 8tock of lne McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd..the following officers were elected for lin!Hil. tne delinquent fourth asses- -lowing: 194S bbls flour, 3076 sks bran

Honolulu, H. I.. M;irch 29, 1900.6506

Honolulu Rapid Tran-sit and Land Co.

Manager Cohen's Flans.ited share of attention. A Japanesewar coat, contributed by Mrs. GeorgeCarte r. was an object of interest, whilea Japanese cut velvet picture repre-senting the temple at Ogl, framed In

10 tins mifjchew, 202 ca soap, 43 bxs the year: ment with Interest thereon. Is paid atThe report of the Orpheum Companyfre.-l-a fniLts, 700 lbs and 32 ca driedA. Coyne Pres: and Manager the office of; Theo ?.f.friil:, 61 bdls paper, 9 bales dry goods lead at yesterday's special meeting of

stockholders shows that the affairs of I . Merrill Vice president 1 noooiuoi. i uic vuk,honokt wood, pom maided the Interest244 pkgs potatoes, 57 cr onions, 810,W. J. White Sec. and Treas. No No.of all. Canton embroidery on grass&00 lbs rice, 1957 bales hay, 360 lbs the company are in splendid condition J. A. Magoon Auditor fr. Shares.cloth, bronzes, ivories, curtains, andAN ADJOURNED MEETING OF tea, Ij.OGS lbs boons, 2o,172 lbs and 4

and the entire amount of ptoek has ti ii..v. cva ifflf-r-l 23 Chas. F. Wall 10China are. a treditab'.e account cfcs bread, 36 s m-eul-, 373 s andthe stockholders of the above company 3been taken up. The property oa which which would necessitate more cpce 39 B. H. Nortonconstitute the Board of Directors.will be held at the Company's otilce. bbls ki,!mon. C3 pkgs 1 cs boo'j the theater and Orpheiini Hotel r.ow than is available here, were among the411 Fort strwt, Honolulu, oa Mon 95 H. M. Von Holt (tr.)117 C. M. V. Forsterand shoes, 206 pkga groceries and pro stands has been turned over to the W. J. WHITE.

6507 Secretary.treasures expeed. A figure in ivory ofvisions. 100S cs canned goods, 43S.601

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cnuL.ny by C. S. Desky, and everyday, April 2, at 3:30 p. m. Busi-ness: Dlscumlon of the proposed bond Henten. the Japanese eoddess of luck 257 IM Timils rolled biirley, 6013 lls hams and taing will be under the management sixteen lnchft high, cannot be pased 281 cont Ylck & Co.

lKiexm. 1021 lbs choe, 2011 lbs butt NOTICE.of the company. A more liberal policy without mention. A fine display of 25 Wal Yick & Cotasue and other matters.J. A. OILMAN,

Secretary H. It. T. & L. Co. with regard to the future of th thea Satsuma and Cloisonne must not bTHE ADJOURNED ANNUALHonolulu. March 26. 1900. 5503 forcotten either.

The ariiebw exhibited were lor.ne n.eetinz of stockholders of the Waia- -

8S pkgs machinery, 1075 cs coal oil. 110e.s hardware, 40 and 6 drums g.u--lin-

113 pkgs palnto and oils. 725 L''sliime, 51,894 ft lumbeT, 21 ctls whc..,,227 ctis oats, 20 cs brandy, 20 bbls ont,

20 cs gin, 11 sks grain, 392 toa

r.ae Company will be held on Wednes

;er will be observed and the best com-binations of vaudeville performersand companies will be brought downfrom the Coast. Relying upon tholarge patronage in Honolulu cf late.

chiefly bv person in the Lowreyday. Arril 4. 1900. at 10 oc.ck-- a. m.neighborhood. The following is a list

2S0 Hop Sing Co i307 A. F. Cewke 60352 Lee Yin 2302 Io Goon630 Tam Ping637 Mrs. Mary A. Brazil652 J. H. Arendt 3554 W. H. Johnson 4r.or, Mrs. Mary A. Brazil 2COS Tom Wal 2C27 I H. Pimental 1

at the office of J. M. DowrcU. MerchantNOTICE.

STOCKHOLDERS OF THESugar Co., Ltd.. are hereby notified

ef the ladies who c ntributl: MrsParke. Mrs. W. F. A'.Vn. Mrs. C. M Ftreet. J. M. DOWSETT,

Secretary.(boko. Mrs, S. N. Castle, Miss E. IVHonohilu. Min-- 30. 1900.Snow. Mrs. F. R. Day. Mr.--. H. F.

Wl.-hma- n. Mrs. W. R. Caslle. MrsTheodore RiobanR Mrs. J. B. Ather ANNUAL MEETING.ton. Mrs. G. R. Carter. Mrs. S. M. f.67 R. C. A. Peterson iwo

765 L. M. Danford KJtcat 2507Ss3 J. CJ. Wood 125

Manager Cohen will go to baa hTan-- iisco on the text Australia to close

for several theatricaltn .pea to visit the Orpheum. He tx-p- c

a also to complete arrangementsw ith a comic opera company, and willcommence recotlatlons for ultimatelybringing to Honolulu the opera com-pany r.ow playing at the Grand in SanFrancis o. The salary list will be threetin'.es as large as that of the BostonLyric, but one large expanse Is favedby ir.vting the management of the

omp:ir. In V.r. Cohen.

AT THE ANNUAL MEETING 076

Damon, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Emerson an 1

Mrs. F. J.Mrs. Low rev owns many of the

'Jjl . 14. .MOO' I y

fertilized, 76 cs drugs. 457 pkgs U-e- r

2u5 baiets alt. 10 kics bmterine, 23coils rope, 1363 trtls barley, 460 sk--middlings, 23 ctls corn, 22 mules. 1

horse, 2 rolls leather, 50 bxs p;u-:- e, 5

tons coal, 7417 lbs bonj irr.eal, 3u0 lbsho;s, 3 cs hats and a.ps, 36,6u0 lbslard, 10 cs whi.-ky- . 200 gals wine, 60 i

lbs manufactured tobacco, 18,931 lbssugar, 400 Ils oleomargarine.

Tlie h.ne.r Rob"rt lowers wascle.ire,! M.i.rch 22nd at San Franciscofor Honolulu with an assorted mer-chandise cargo. Among the leadingshipments were the following: l.OU'Jbbls flrur, 25 cs and 50 drums gaso

the ftockholJers of the Oahu Railway& Land Company, held at the rooms 12i k N. Clark

valuables exhiblteil, being an er.'T.u-- ; of lhe Hono.ul i Chamber of Commerce i2'j9 Mrs. C. IL Graham .on February 28. 19'0. at 2 p. m.. the 12 i9 Lira Fongjsia&t in the collection e-- f art p'.'ve-- s and

n following officers and directors were, 12, z C. Kam l'o ..elected to perve d jrisg the tnauing 1.-.-

.3 Cha. J. Fa'.kyear. 1177 ("has. J. Falk; (' Al'en Pw'.dent ! 100, W. S. E lings

25156060

615

415

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that all shares delinquent for thefourth amemment. If not paid on or be-

fore April 1st, with Interest, will be od

for sale.The fifth assessment on said stock

was delinquent on March lot and In-

terest will be charged from that date.FRANK HL'STACE,

5454 Treasurer.

ASSESSMENT NOTICE.

NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THATthe ninth assessment of ten (10) percent on the capital stock of the Hono-lulu Rapid Transit & Land Companvwill be due and payable to J. II.Fisher, Treasurer, at 411 Fort street(upstairs). Honolulu, on the 1st da?of March Inst. The hares upon whichan assessment may remain unpaid aft-er thirty days from aald date, will bedeclared delinquent.

J. A. OILMAN.Secretary H. R. T. & L. Co.

Honolulu. March 1. 1900. 541

Plague in San Franciscc.Dr. W. E. Tayl r Is In r-c- pt of ICentral Unioa Notes.

Tb' re is net sufficient roem in theij" B Atherton 1st Vice President 1701 f Averlara .

v V !n 2d VIee Pre..dnt 17K W. Tlnmpvnline, 1153 ctls oats. 15S cs meal. 11931717 F. R. Vldacs canned 300 bales hay, 205

('. N. Marq ftTra-ur- e' 171b'lture room at Central Union chare hif r all the L.ble fchool. The cxrerl-- 'mcnt will l tried cf bavins; th1 twer- - :

W. G. Ashler ...M. P. R jblnon .

Elmer E. Paxtonbxs paste, S000 lbs coke, 1 hrse. 4 .i0

Auditor , 175T J ; h ror.ra lllbs suirar, 50 bales pap. r. 4S cs hard

ters from President vvi'.i:.am3 'n of th- -

San Fran - o Board of ILa'.th where-

in the t st.Tej that :i? mad-en Cr.--t pligi" cae in Fan Fran-- e

- o w re of the l 'in:.'plir ;. p- - rms. Ar.in1 in t a at' 1

wi-- h the siT.v C. v. 'i .1 ! Vh Ttly ...' er- -

D. rectorJ. G. Ppenrer .

H. M. von Holt;W. M. Graham JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr.

ware, S. p.ijri groceries and provis;cn?. Ite :p..r.;ng service tn the audi-- 2

cs bc-- s and shoes. CI bales dry j torium. The six older cb.-so--s whahpoods, 125 bales rait. 12 cows. K3 c:'.s remain in the eharch vi.l close as theywheat. 510 sk middlir.?-- lTO'J7 lbs j please, while the fuperir.ft nd'T.t a

barley, 705 gals and 15 cs wine, dresses t.'.s clos;ac taik to the yourrer

Dire-to- r

D; rectorW. G. AHSLEV.

S-- O. R. k I- - Co. NOTICEw.ir.1. the pv-T-.. r'en.s dh- - l ."4 bi- - , . fc i"i r T.rb'.lrg :ro-- e f' p' ij-i- j. Dr. '

In the lecture roT.i. i r." t.n ,rA MEET IN'l DP ALL rONTRIIM'.

1.1S ?ks bran. 221 h;gs. 3 cl'.i com.2160 lbs nni 11 cs minufarture!

161 pkgs machinery. 40 plateseel. 2 0 bxs sap. 6 pk?4 piints an l

Ct'o : I;- f''PIONEER BUILDING AND LOAN

: ASSOCIATION.

K r.y -.j -: Mr n n--.- ii

e arre n--; h Pr '.en V." 1 Itt. n

in ::;j eor.i:-- : r. tr.it th3 p.ir -

v.-- i er in ?n Fran 's ("an

of this rocm will oecup'Kd iy tb- -

twenty-tw- o ela-se- s of tbB Ir.terme - edepartn ent ar.d the gallery by fven cfthe vor.ncfst r class'?. It is i

tl.e r"' 1 - v

lhe II'. a- -. I

r in o

I' d aHOHOKAA SUGAR CO. d"665 lbs ban. 10o.0"0 briCKS. l1'

tV.-- e -r. t.' city,

e r.f t be Hl1 !

(. .:r p ny. Llm- -

r uw.l tk. ';.t Tr 1 t L lav- - tr:,

REGVLVR MONTHLY MEET- -

oi s, r h' f, r m . ; T.rr:rh virls-I.-- s fit by Dr.

hlf-bbl- J salmon. 3.0 cj coal oil. grated bv cnrt.vlr.,. Tt rct.-.o- : ; T ,v- T ,n iI r,-- ; , u--,

e-- th,

Pkes potatoes. 2S..I los bread Jf,etra urd'er the leadership cf Mr. rr- vv.h s,;:.-rvf- s f 1 In- - THEThe brig Consue'.o wa c.eared a. cf Punahoti will 5'tpile- - cr.15f.f, haJ o irre-- i in J-.- i- -e of tb

San Francisco on March fer Mahu-- : mfrt the or?an wh'ch Mr. Ir.cil ,' . Fe'.ruiry, --htch wis ib-! Aolat!p:,,r er B il'dir.g ar.d Ixan

will be hnId at the Chim- -L'vEDNi:.-DY- . APlItL 4, 1501.

AT 2 P. M..

Tor tl.e p irT'O--e rf aiop'lr.g By-La-

f.,l f.ffirrr.kena with an assorted merchandise jipdiy consents to play. This p'm to Cf --vrnerce en MONDAY IAI) tctors W. l'.im- - bT r:ti'e 1 to pr.e-intor-

. a.

THE BOOKS OF THIS COMPANYwill be closed to transfers from March27th. 190fl. to March 31st. Inclusive.

W. LANZ.&50S Secretary.

The Advertiser is delivered to any??a--t of the city for 75 cents per month

sn and Kir.yom are clearly of tr.e ING, April 1."-.'- . a: oci'n.Pannents are req ilred In gold.

re a harry solution cf the prob'em cfwhat to do with the overflowlnc leetureroom. Last Sunday there wre nine-teen In each of the men's class.

I GIX)RGE R. CARTER.J;07 Secre-ar- y pro ten.

carga. Among t.i leaoiaswere the following: 150 bbls flour, 30.-44- 4

ft lumber. 21 pkgs groceries andprovisions, 133 lbn bams and bacon.

opinion tha: many of thse wereplague cas. A. V. GEAR, Secretary.

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TI1E TACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCII 31, 1000.

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2 iM HOSPITAL.ViORGAH Always in Stock:

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rTil" I'll !' T .U.'l M.i-- r C'dM- -' 1I promoters to laeetiN C Al fn Street. ri.KTK Lin' of Y.ickiM-w- e twi Mijiply you V

i'i' Imr tvifli f !... :..., .... HWednesday. Telrtcnc 72t " A

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ancy Crackers crackers T.L Bo JiiCi M 10. urait the hr.;;.oS J j Ti itc J

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B2 to !, fotm.l th; i,V of tl:,-- , ia )nik. nt!i Am.-nc.i- n ant!

TRUSTEE'S SALE

STOIS AMD BONDS ULIMITED.OO--

A NfiW S10CK OF,1'r.dc i ln.-tr- u. ti :.s from the trusteeof the esiate of II. A. Widemann, I willoit'er a; Public Auction on Chilcc Candies, Glace Fruits, Stuffed Dates,

jstc, tTc. rrc.

H. M?aY & BO., LTD.2-B-

IG STORES-- 2

Are as usual tryingI to make room for their

new stock that is ar--riving by every steam- -

1 er.Ig To do this their prices which$ are always the LOWEST have

fceen further reduced and nowprices are less than wholesale.

3 Full and complete lines of the

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, next

At tty Auction Rootn.AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

The following stocks and bonds, viz.:21j shares of 'a..taae Company, par

value, liO.11 shares of Oahu Railway & Land

Co. stock, par value, $luO. Oahu 1U11-wa- v

it Land Co. bonds. $TS. ,o0.Also the following Live Stock, Car-riasesa- nd

Haract-s- , viz.:1 Mare (Mollie).1 Mare and Colt.1 Horse.1 Milch Cow (Jersey).1 Double Carriage with Pole.1 Surrey with Pole.1 Phaeton with Pole.1 Wagon.2 Sets of Double Harness.3 Sets of Single Harness.Live Stock all well bred, and Vehicle

The Waterhouse Store,BETHEL STKEET.

i The Mclatyre Store, . ...

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f COR KING AND FORT STREETS.W Teiethone 22.Telephone 24.

A r:'-:.:.- ? of a.. tin?n:.-u-.r- t

th.. ho:-;- , f r n'o of i n u.Mij.e.--,

ar.i il.- - of t!,w.-.-j XvIaJrl fromii.!.ir ho-iul- ia 11 av:-Jlu- . k III Lo

a' .ii on ctxi Wl:i-'- - lay af:rcoa a;J o'clock for the ;ar;Me of f.mir.s of-rk- ?r

an 1 aiJo;tin ty-Iaw- .-. Theiiiteiini; will bi Urld ai the clTlee ofilwai.un Tru: A: la Co., Ltd..a: v,hAh ti:u tn fo.luwii ilraft ofly-I- .t s will r . i'tl for cjusii-iratio- n:

By Laws of the Victoria HcspitalAssociation.

Article I Tae V:c;oria Hospital iafor liie tart- - an 1 treatment

of ptTsosd suffering from incurableiliiea-ses- , txct'i't leprosy.

Article II 1 here saa.l be five (3) di-

rectors, who shall be elected by themembers of the association, and whoshall fcerve for one year, and uaiil theirsuccesoors are elected.

Article III Three (2) of the direct-ors shall erve a.s jireideat, secretaryand treasurer of the association, re-spectively, as may be decided by themembers.

Article IV Anyone paying 10 dollars( J li) to the association shall be a nieili-bt- r

thereof for one year.Article V Any benevolent, chari-

table, or religious s xbty eontributingtwcnty-riv- e dollars ($- -. to the treas-ury shall be rejre.tr'iied in the asso-ciation by a dflegate, :no aliall be an.tailer thereof.

Artiile 1 Th directors thill ap-

point a boaid of live io) iiersoiis, who;aai. be uiaaagtrs of the lios; itai, andhave authority to exyiid such moneys

BARGAINS!and Harness in good order.

For further particulars apply to F. ila. 1 . i.' iiW. Macfarlane, for the Trustees of th.Estate of H. A. Widemann, at JudlIlui'.Jing, orverv newest m We are offeiinf at Rock-Botto- m Prices:

JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr.DRAFT AND HMSESf LADIES DRIVING

aALSOAuction SaleUNDERWEAR, Young, Soorad IVSoSes.

8Dress Goods, Glovesand Hosiery. --in Tin Honolulu Stock Yards Co.JMaunalei Sugar Co., Ltd.

a. are furnisael uy the directors Ijtti:e conduct of the hor-pital- , includingthe purcha.--e of fooJ, rudicine andturuuur', acd the crnployaient of nec-cs.-a- ry

assistance.Article VII The directors have

authority to appropriate moneys fromthe funds in the treasury, from lime totime, tis may be nects.-ar-? for themaintenance of the hospital.

Article VIII Lntil s.k'u tine as allpersons atflirtcd with diea.-- s otherthan incurable are admitted to otherhospitals, the Victoria Hospital will beopen to th in unJer the discretion ofthe board of managers.

Article IX The board of managersshall have full authority to decidewhether or thk any appiicait for ad-mission to the hospital shall be admit-ted, and shall have power o removeany patient from the hospital.

Article X hive (." niemkers withthiee (3) directors shall coistitute aquorum of the association for tlietransaction of all matters of business.

Artide XI Meetings maybe ca.ledat any time 1 y the jirosi or tecre-tar- y.

These by-la- may be amended oradd to at any meting.

LIMITED.

W. S. WITHERS, Manager.

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The leading lines of SOAPSat the cheapest prices everasked for same in this city. Just F2

PER CYi;US WAKEFIELD.

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THEATHLETIC CONTESTS. LHTEST

STYLEWinners In Events at the Y. al. C. M.Lafct NiLt.

Perfumes,; Tooth

The holders of the Maunalei SugarCo., Ltd., stock, hereunder described,are hereby notified that the followingdelinquent stock will be sold at PublicAuction at 1- - o'clock noon on Monday,April 2d, at the salesroom of J as.F. Morgan, 24 Queen street, Honolulu,unless the assessments, with Interestthereon, are paid before the above date,and, unless the receipts from said saleare suSicieni to fully cover all delin-quencies and costs, each delinquentshareholder wi.l be beld personally lia-ble for the balance due oa his shares:No. No.

Cert. Name. Shares.13 Lam Kam Chin 252J Yim Sea Lock 30:rY. D. Greany. 10

47 Ceo. J. Campbell 1051 F. J. Tebta 101.3 Loo Chit Sam 19CI Loo Chi: Sam CO

00 Loo Chit Sam 2567 Leo Chit Sam 23OS Loo Chit Sam 10tia Loo Chit Sam 1070 Loo Chit Sam 1071 Loo Chit Sam 1072 Loo Chit Sam JO

) A. Barnes 1001 A. Barnes 10D2 A. Barnes 10!M A. Barnes 1095 A. Barnes 10SO A. Barne 10

124 Dr. R. Oliver 10

Athletic contests at tlie Young Meu'eRUBBER TIREDChristian Asso-iallo- a las; night drew

a o.g crowu. it was tao hrs.; ia as:-rii- s cf three contw.s for medals andprizes and interest in the ivtnu isvery strong. --Many ladjs were pres-ent last evening and the winners of ANDMrreythe games were hvartily appiaudvdD John Moore made ih3 h:gae.t hi-- kc

with 21( points out of a i.--sib!- eowfler PHAETONSThe contests wire live in numberand in earn a number of young menentire d. The five were the hitch kick,springboard jump, rope ciimb, eighteenfeet long, with points for spe.ed; ropeskip, a hundred skips, with points forI ETC., ETC.

at equally great bargain prices.speed; and potato race. The second 3contest will be on May 4th. and the

Wo have 0 diflorent styles andgrades also, a full lino of othorvehicles and of which wo offerto the public at bedrock prices.

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third on June 1. Last night the win-ners were as follows:

Potato race Fred Wright, first, time1:48; Freeth, second, time 1:5.

Hopo olioi'l) D. Silvey, 7 semnds;second, Elrath. 9 4-- 3 seeunds.

Hitch kick John Moore, first, 7 feet,3 inches; Fred Wright and Eirata tiedf,.r second place, 7 feet, 1 inch.

Rope skip Freeth, first, 31 tecoads;Shunk, st-con- 41 seconds.

Springboard Jump Fred Wright andJ. Moore tied for first, 6 feet, 11 inches;second, King, 6 feel, 9 inches.

The very latest novelties inJEWELRY of all kinds. AT THE PREMISES OF

HONOLULU STOCK-YARD- S.

134 Loo Goon 50153 Loo Goon 20164 Loo Goon 20167 Loo Goon 25178 C. Lennox 1017 C. Lennox 201S3 Loo Goon CO

184 J. Q. Wood 10165 J. Q. Wood 51SD J. B. Gibson 5205 Loo Chit Sam 25212 Loo Chit Sam CO

213 Loo Chit Sam 10233 J. W. Pod more 25255 Geo. D. Gear 5261 H. U. Hitchcock 10262 II. IL Hitchcock 10273 Loo Chit Sam 23278 Loo Chit Sana 50279 Loo Chit Sam 2250 Loo Chit Sam 23251 Loo Chit Sam 152i2 Loo Chit Sam 15286 J. Q. Wood 10219 Mrs. Lucy Kg Moawar .. 5320 Wong But Naa 10222 J. L. McComb IK

4And for the gentleman there

3 is no more extensive and com-Iplet- e

line of Shirts, Collars,1 Cuffs, Ties, Socks and Under- -

wear in the city to choose fromj at prices that are bedrock.

Plantation Agents,Managers, Buyers

AND OTHERS.

At the Orpheum.The Hoganites seemed none the

worse last evening for their strenuousefforts in the ball game. Flushed withthe success of his great catch at centerfield, Hogan added to his laurels bymaking several decided tits from thestage. The plucky game put up b7 thecompany has helped to make them 223 R. B. enures 10still more popular, apparently, as ev 5erything went with a howl last night.Tonight, of course, will bring a packed house, and the popular children's

333 H. Water house & Co. ..261 Panl Neumann262 Paul Neumann263 Paul Neumann364 Panl Neumann265 Paul Neumann366 Paul Neumann267 Paul Neumann

matinee will bring out a crowd of lit

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I hAT6 on band rtr&j for Immediate dellrery '. .

Plantation Work HarnessHLL HT tie ones. The usual conditions will pre-vail this afternoon any reserved seat,

cents; adults, 50 cents, and after all

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the chairs have gone, first come bestperved. Elaborate preparations are Of my own manufacture, which .Delude TEAM. V1JOW. DUMP-CAR- T an

OTHER HARNESS, uaually employed for HEAVY WORK.being made for next week's programKenearsais are go;ng oa dally. UncleTom's Cabin should fell every seat andLB.KERR&CO.,LdJ

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the management promises another

THIS HARNESS la of the aame STANDARD OP EXCnU.ENCB Uialhaa hm maintained for years, and 13 IN USB ON THE PKINCZPAJPLANTATIONS of the rroup. where It ha glTea general aatlefactlon.

Only the BEST STEEL CLAD HAMES. HEAVY FULL - LTWOTBTRACE CHAIN'S and No. 1 TEAM COLLARS used la the ahore ILAUNE3

grand minstrel prosrram withi entirelynew specialties before the engagementcloses.

a Queen Street. Honolulu, i -- ao-The reports of the Colaxbiaa Gov

369 II. FrancLs 10232 Loo Chit Kam 23294 Loo Chit Sam 25295 Loo Chit Bam 60409 A. L. Morris 5418 Mi5S C. A. Finckler ....... 15425 O. WV.tehead 1

426 Yim Saloclt S

427 Lam Kam Cain S423 C. B. Gray 29429 C. B. Gray II430 C. B. Gray 10433 Mrs. Elise Neumann 2$435 F. II. Hayselden, tr., P. R.

Haftson 1446 Loo Chit Sam 1

A. V. GEAR,Treas. Maunalei Sugar Co., Ltd.

Honolulu, March 13, 1X4.

i liiiiA-- a. 10 me cnecx tmu tae rebellionhas been crushed are contradicted by C. R. COLLINScable ana mail advices received in Newlorn iiy Dr. A. Diaz Guerrer3, which

r tell of lnsurg'-n- t Tldories at seTeralplaces. The serious state of affairs InColombia Is further by ESTABLISHED 1891,i

IMIMMIIHthe order seat cit by the Minister of

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TElEfH"E 63.r. O.B01 SOT. Leallnj Harness Manufacturerar at Bogota to all reserve armyoncers to report Immexiiately f r duty KINO STREET, NEAR NUTJANU.

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE!!: HONOLULU, MARC II 31, 1900.

cop.:LOCAL BREVITIES.LOCAL BREVITIES.

heo. H.DavieOrpheum tonight.The M'Mtia poke th r

Merclianls and 1 loiiiBiisslon AeGuf. G ood

iSHOEl

Good j)oople ride pool wh T : i a

mmnj a Cicve'.and, pf oiir.-- a

There will he m.si- - t h I . evening attlx lanai oMhe KnLiml Rikeiy.

The Im:on Lyric C.mpmy rft-fntly- '

played to innr busintju at im I);'g,Cat. !

A. J. If:ilaKer, the ladk'.V talior. hasitmov I to hw m i l'u. Wl U'Te-- ,Unla. !

to Ctii t. n of the tra'i

Thursday afu rr.',:i.C II. Rirn-.i- y ;:d f arriv. d in th

fl ;;; af:.-- ua .ij" ! tr.p to theCrrt-t- .

I.wd )io;n;.- - i an unusual yiK-- thisye:ir. The sugar j.'-- r u r: ia not on.yincrca.-K- l, but th; m11 coiitinu'-.- i to ;ra-prov- e,

an i.j diiiiAii in th- - extra purityof the cane Juice.

The l,r.an.ri.' .1. I). ;. t k' 0:1h- - r yay i. tin 11 an. h:r-.-- ou;..'i-i.i--

v. n'.n.c. s:..;ip d tor wa.-r- .

1 1 r trip fioai .v'.m Fr.in.h-.-- o was i.i-- ;

rirrofin

In r rn.ttu rtrk iS'Tii.tm.', Ill

ii iiiin fill!Marshal' n: I

3am Fiiru.iU.riM a.his laaue.M;r.l't i.i.tr.:: w. w

sMade of fine BrazilI)onj'ola ; Soft. he-- v

anl tluiaUe.1! t L.cf (' r i't

,irr,M' 1 in

(cue lnt !' il l;mf :. ,. :.im k '.i.-- jii. n;:id-- . tn-- t run

hallow of hIk! A.i C(th Gaelic.

The Udlca will fla-- l 'nevm by consulting H Invisible Cork Sole.K. Klilt-r'- a al.

in t'.i !:. n days.The I 1 gallic ysterd.iy

Ihe Orphtiini tuiii.strl.H an 1 th SUirs(if Honolulu i f.iiil to have il

A I NTS AND OILS,GENERAL PLANTATION S01TLB

A strictly I (Jcufs U) - our'on thl.4 page.Qtir wickerware furniture, tliat

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a!,o.u itiid for the widiw of th. late Manufactured bv 1h Hamilton Hrnwn fn . ! r."icioyo .J.i kson. I li! Kurne was aira.ng- -

--000e I for her b ne(U.

Ma ferviceahle aud ( 1 off red byJ. Hopp & Co.

ReT Wm. M, Kim-ai- d wl.. fH-:i- k

Sunday night upon the "r-th-ka of the

War in South Africa."

A fine sssortr.cr.t of Kitc.cr.1I- V-At the MeshodU: Kpirtcopal t'hun h.wrushin-r,?- .

TE WAREtomorrow, the pastor will pr-a- . h onth fo'.lowintr theimes: 11 a. m.. The Manufacture s' Shoe So,0nrtut by Self-S.tcrific- p. "2Criiuaiariii Streetm. ha.I u'iou lu awning n ite--

li?!ous Duly Considered.SOLE AGENTS.The Council of State yesterday pass

ed tho bill appropriating $JI,(oo fjrthe suppression of bubonic plague. Thefunds so placed at the disposal of theHoard of Health will pay the salaries

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Ths Coyne-Mphrte- n rurnlture (d.,JLtd., haa fiectfd offlrera Nr the ciuulngyear. Hee advertlsemnt.

J. F. Ilackfeid glv; notice that hehas filed his final accounts a a.n.igneeof the estate of S. Ehrlkh.

Th Hawaiian Microscopical S(xdty.will meet at Dr. SlOKxett'H olllce In the.Model block at 3 p. m. today. .- Two houwehold helps, fine ch imol.s

r skins and upon, are the peclaltiesat Hobroa Drug Co.'s this week.

The 'adjourned meeting of the stock-holder of the Waianae Company willbe held next Wednesday at J. M. Dow-aett- 's

office.The names of ofricer elected yester

and bilU of many person. who are in Men'sTiexl of their money. NOW ON SALE!The Doric arrival hut nlht and an12

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chored outside. Klie came Into theharbor at an early (hour thU mornini?.

:o:--She leaves early today for the Coattaking paawngers and mall. The Nip Underwear. I

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0

pon, Maru will also nwx-- t probably take A limited assortment of

TwoHouseholdHelps,

passengers fr San Franc Loo.day at the annual meeting of th Or- -S. K. Ilurton, carpenter, is the firstphenm Theater Co., Ltd., are In these

man to receive iu, ior reporting acolumns today Real French Organdies Iplague case. He was a friend of JohnHurley, the Vineyard street victim ofSatisfactory prices on all lines of

goods at the Kash's two big Htores areHtlU In force. Head the announcement

Made for comfort In a warm climate.

American SilkQthe plague, and first reported Hurley's

sickness to the Uoard of Health. Hur No two alike.Twelve yard lengths.which ought to inter"est houskecpers.ley complained to him of having a butoday on page 5.

' The Peerless Preserving Paint Co.11. P. Walton manager, has a very ar bo In the right groin. V

The residents of upper Nuuanu valtlstlc sign displayed at the corner of (Pink, Blue, Etc.) A carefully selected lot ofKing and llethel. ley are loud In complaints of the un-- jfalrnes of the very few water luxursiPersons Intending to take passage

per steamer Australia, April trip, miut Frenchallowed th-m- . THiey sonurtLmea get $500a Mir. ! Pure Linen Printed Lawns Itwo noun between midnight and mornreport at the United States Consul Gen--

ing when every body U asleep, anderara office not later than MondayA meeting of all contributors to the sometime go three laya and nights

without the water being backed up. la dainty designs and colorings.Oil Dressedhospital for care of Incurables will be Fine Lisle Forty-tw- oAll they ask U an ihour H- - the day timeheld April 4. 1900, at 2 p. m. rurpoae.- . 1 ti . x . I iso that 0

Qcontainers can 'be niieu ior1 nexeswary purposes.-- 'MJnlmJ. a Japanese laborer, wag ordinary and Chamois 0fatally crushed on Thursday while

Of thobltawtitng t the Diamond Head reatt- -

0Band Conceits.The Hawaiian band will play this aftvolr workw. He d'lexl at the Queen's

Gauge,Embossed.

$2.50A SUIT.

Are beauties that will stand fast and

ernoon at Emma Square at 4:30 o'clock I Standard Ginghams. Yang Wei Pin, Chinese Consul,

Of special fine grade, carefullydressed and thoroughly oiled,prepared particularly forhousehold use, where a veryhigh polish Is to be retained.

with the following program:wishes' It stated that he has not atTrttnAlcori the tnotlvea or ohlecta or meth Overture "The Road to Glory- -

0,'t8 of tbe I'ow On Kuk Society In hU Kllng true, la spite of unmerciful wc have an immense assortment, andsome of the finer grades as well.commenU on the How Wong and other Ballad "Ave Maria" Hinchlitr 0Chine associations. Intermezzo "Claire" Aplin

Dlvertlssiment "The Zouaves' ....In connection with the notice of theWe have besides, a large asortment,leslieleading mercantile houses regarding

IncludingFinale "Greetings" Fetrasmonthly settlements, attention is call 0SpongesMedley "The Winner" Mackltrl td the fact that a discount for cash"The Star Spangled Banner."Is not a part of the agreement, each 0

On Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock afirm berog understood to act for them From the coarsest, for carconcert will be given at Makee I.sland,selves only la that respect.Silk Lisle,Balbriggan,Cotton and Wool.

aa follow:

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According to advices received fromSan" Francisco, the steamer Doric will 0

riage use, to the finest velvetfor toilet purposes.PART I.

Th Old Hundred."take cabin passengers who have ob- -jterved th United SUtes quarantine Qvertu "The Bllndmen of Toledo" 0

0regulations anu wno are examineu oy Mehulnr. uarmicnaci ai me uuw oiaies Andante "Surprise Symphony"

Lace Curtains,In our center show window we havo

on exhibition a fine lino of Lace Cub-tain- s.

These came to us direct fromEurope, thus avoiding tho Americanduty and aro marked accordingly inprice, which we think will be foundsatisfactory.

ijppguiata Ana are nouiera or cenin- - Haydn"cat. KnVeVact "ihenKrin" V.'.V." Wagner0ll 19Tli6 Ifuteir-Islan- d' Stesim Navigation clarinet Solo "Scenes That Are 11Ouxipiiny .elected John Bna president Brightest" Wallace HARSHbutof he company yesterday. C. H. Clapp Mr. M. Pallkapu.

was elected iecretary.' Ena hal in- - PRT IIletidiedt ro4ng abroad for a. lone stay Cor. Kin &n& Fort Sts. 0-- LIMITED-ani TiKiiimd la nn-side-nt smrf time "ReminUcences of Meyerbeer

0ago. He way Induced to tln GodfreyIntermezzo "Endorla" (new) IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODSAndre

in ire; con mi.ioners suueu 10 iuilad "The Gay Gordons" (new)..519 FORT STREET. The latest and most chick things in

tne vuncn 01 uue wmmiuee uu iu- - Llddleterior Department that If there had Ki'r'aVell" April Smiles"' (new)'!been more hone available on January pepret20 the IroquoU would have been en- - ' ' 'The s'aV SnanVlVd Raiinerah led to throw lx streams of water In Sailor Hatsstead of two. and much severe Ions -along the waterfront would have been Honolulu Schoolaverted. 0

-- At the Christian Church the pastor, OF- -JC. Hay, will preach tomorrow. Sub--

and all Millinery Xovklthtc. 5

ajeet, at 11 a. m.. "Zeal for the Study otonumnMitho word or uod in tne unurcn. in tne TYPEWRITINGandHome and by Individuate W hereverThey May Be." At 7:30 p. m., "Success COWAN & HARRIS.Tme and feasting the Iteward of Trust

0Special limited class to begin April- Word of God."

U. S. Trip

ycmeters- -

For 28 and 30 Inch Wheels.

10,000 MILES.Hesters the single trip nnl entire diclance

trmelol.kirkirk

1st. For terms, etc., Kooms 10 and 1IThe Reorganized Church of Jesus Progress block

0c2maama4

Christ Of Latter-Day-Sain- ts will holdservices on Sunday as follows: 10 a.

0000

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AV

0JUSTin. Sunday w-nooi- ; ik h. m., omtmwufEWtlng; 5:30 p. m., lKok of Jluiraioa 9

0thus: :30 p. in., Churcn Htwtory cl.isi;7:30 tx im.. Preaching In English. The o csubeot tat tCw evening service will be: RECEIVED"Tho Mission, or Uhrlst.

Hester Kid J. chief engineer of theColonial Sugar Kenning Co. of Sydney, A New Shipment ofarrived by the Moana yesterday to in

K? U. S. Odometersvestisrate methods of sugar-mantn- g in

Ifl'Y.. 0

T OTA t 2 MlttS. vTWIf 75 j MILti I O

0

0

Hawaii. Mr. Kldd went directly to T Wk 1 . ,0Kwi nlantatlon. ami under the quaran- - iailu' "v. t

For CAKi'.iAfirs Riul OxfiEU Vehicles.transferred to ttie trg. wtine laws was ,,ATti rt urn RLEthe railway wharf und aboard the Ewa UULf LAI .0, 0train. He will remain In Hawaii Mimetime. He brings letters to Dr. waiter ni (yrii P IKsJ JL.J V A A A VII I Afk.Maxwell of Honolulu.

.SKf'JSSii SSS;hi.1 SiSE HEMSTITCHED HANDKER ELEGANTPearson & Potter Co., o0

000

BeachREADS:

-L- I3I1TI.I).- A

312 Fort St. Telephone 565 J

0

TOTAL 2486 MIUS.TRIP 75'3 Ml tXS.

CHIEFS,

EMBROIDERED HANDKER-

CHIEFS,

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

LACES AND EMBROIDER-

IES.

Property I

more largely upon tho adult ruu.-ic- ai

;x rtlon of the community. Much Inter-est Is evinced In the work and a capi-tal rcheuTH.il was had last evening. ,,0.Great Is tho Depth." from St. Paul,Mendelssohn, would te.t tho readingcapabilities of any of our lit singers.This composition extltia much enthu-siasm la lu rendition. Everybody Is'cordially Invited to attend thew Fri-day, evening rehearsals.

A public hack. No. ITS, collided with. a private carriage last nisht about 8:30

o'clock at the corner of Fort and Hotelstreets. A careless hackman waa re-

sponsible and that no one waa Injuredwas due to the luck of the negligentdriver and the cleverness of the youngman In the private vehicle. The hackame tearing around tho corner from

Hotel street Into Fort, close to theleft-han- d curbing, meeting the other

TWO STORY DWELLINGSTAI1LE AND OUT HUILDINGS

MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.CAUTORNIAJNE

Just Received by S. S. Australia: with all

A Fine Lot of EXTRA LARGK IXXSTON TEAM ar.d WELTIOur prices will be found always a

little lower than other stores ask. We

want you to InTectlgnte.

R. e. R. PETERS0N.Stock Broker. t

carriage, which was being driven at aslow pace along Fort, street. The horseswere thrown against each other with

COLLARS. SWEAT TAPS, open, cl..?od and felt, for light collars.STRAIGHT and ROW TOP WHIPS from 25 cent- - to $3.00.A?orteJ styles and sizes PAD HOUSINGS.

Repairing promptly and neatly done at California prices

d! o. hammon.No. 639 King Slreet, Lincoln Block.

1 8. Sis M urn go.

LIUITBD KAAIIUMANU STREET.treat force. Fortunately, they did notfm away. The hackdrlver had norfjht ra the left-han- d aide of theUet. and he should not have turned

tbexnr sharply had he been oa therlgh side.

tttntSTHE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS.

Page 16: mm lrf?re riv - University of HawaiiGowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Iieretania SL DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye. Lar, Throat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; houra

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Tin: IWririC rOMMERCMAL ADVERTISE!: HONOU'M MARCH HI, 1900.

It; ?u HO.SCLUIU STOCK EXCHANGE. The Overland t ' ' 'J i ' j :y.r."1FIR CLAIMS Hono'.iii, March CO. I .. Steamship CoBipanj

f 3 r-r- y Mo-Lin- ?. Except I

. i.iy, by ta j

'M I b I B a fc

gazette f f ; "-an- iI t

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TV l'i-- e ra-2;- r Steamer cf T ve L'.c . . Arrive at : J L:.'ji . . . js :. r t. .3 -- r ;

I illi'viFROM SAN FRANCISCO: F0K TiK FrArcC.

ITi i r i h ' t i n

: Wil A I' ll h ' -?- Vv.- W' AUTsiALIA...

APRIL 11.

AUSTRALIV A iULAl'uii. Ai...u.l. AMllLi 11 U

1..S j It A; , L.r.ttC-- .u Mit.Vi.lA MAY 'J .USiKALIA M Y

Al.W'i.HX MAY 2i MAliil'u.vV I1VY! v i

TIME TABLE x crs r i c J. AL .Si it A 1.1 A JUNE 6 AlSlRALiA JlNUj. ('if 3' J -

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From and AMfr Ian. 1, I

Dally Daily Dally Dally Dally In connection with the nailing of the at-Tv- steamers, the Ageats . tJprepared to isnu. to In'ealiug passenger coupon thronph tickets ty ujrailroad from San Fn.ndseo. to all p"!"1" 'b ''tilted States, and frJ

ill European Porta.New York by any steimshlp line to

For farther rartleulars apply to

Wm. G. IRWIN & CoLIMITED

General Acents.Oceanic S. S. Co.

Bonifin Moil Qtoomcriin Pni aumu man uicuiiicuip uu.

A

AND

& Oriental StEMfMp

Toyo Kisen KaishaFfamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave tk

port on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: FOR SAN FRANCISCO:IONGKONQ MARU APRIL 7

MINA APRIL ItDORIC APRIL 21

vIPPON MARU MAY 2MO ME JANEIRO MAY 10

M ERICA MARU MAY 2ikkio . ;rMi S

UF1.IC . JUNE 13HONGKONG MARU JUNE 21

' H I N A JINK 2t

DORIC Jl'LY 7

slPPON MARIT JULY 17

HO ME JANEIRO JULY 21'OPTIC AUG. 2

For general Information apply to

f...r....ry ut j a t j.i ;. i:,..-- o'Sica cf the CVar;.

Mc: cf the c'.s n.3 w.:e ...T.p'yaa.n.-:- : the Cetera men-- , the;u.r....t a.ltgtd to have he-e- deatroye 1

ar.d t..;ss their value. cca.ej . ni i tii 1 by athdav.ts of the clalm-a-i- ti

and o.htrs w-r- mertly a.t;-mint- s

against the Government.The n.ajcr;:y of the claims wen

draa up by attornx-y- whD prouE-ahl- y

retiv J ft. a for to doing. Justwhy they wtre filed in the Suan-ni- v

(ur: cannot &a'.d unless It Is forthe nooon. the hrst c.a.nj present'iato board of Heal- -i wi& referrclby It to Judiciary Clerk Henry Saiith.

Soiii-- p:ev" -- holed it and since thenhas been flooded wi'h timiiar papjrs.Yes: e: day the foilow'.ns notice wa?os.td a; the nia.n dvx-- r of the JuUi-ciur- y

clerk's oEce;"No more so-ca.L-ed fire claims w.'.l

be received at thU office: those alr-?a- .

left here are to be returnei to thefiaim-ui'i- s eithir oa call or by del. very.P-ir-

s wil! pl-a-i- e call and withdrawthe same. Per order."

The Juitlcts ot the Sapreme Courtthe order af.er tae matter .s

brouat to the.r no:.-j?- . Tlure was np.ir..-uia- oljcctica to allowing theclaims to Tenia. n in the eve uf tiec.uk of the Courts but the Justicesdid not war.1', cltiiian.s to l e ui.siid.The lire locs-.- i w.-I- pr-ba- be aijait-i- d

by the special Court of C.a.n.s tobe jj)p.iKtd w.it-- author. ty coaie3.roni i'i s.ilont McKln'.ey.

Until I.U3 it is usueiJ for leers bythe l.ns to hie tii-?.- r bil.i anywherei- - n ii.-t- n c- -n be ta.tn ca them.When the Court of Claims i3 organizeuthe in. Is wi.l und-uo.ed-

ly be roia.relto have petitions accompaay them inregular ieai f-- :

'l .it- - Cir.-u.- t rendered a diciiiouy s.e.U.y in the case cf A. S. Cie.zhorn.idn.Uis. rater with the will aaatx'.l of...ie est'.e of Antonio Philip against W.it. Cattle. John Nil hoi. is A n. Aa.o'i.oNicholas Ana, Ko'.eka and Mary Drown.

1 tie LJ.irt by Juue S..iiiuaa deaitu.l.e mct.on for a decree pro confessounl orders that the defendant. W. It.Juatie, ui.iy within two dajs tile au aa-swe- r.

The complainant had ashed fora decree pro conf iso on the fuiiiire of'.V. It. Cii.ie to Hie an answer eir other;ie.idin.4 w ..hlu lv e tea d lys pie-ji.-id.i--

by law.A.i. id. ron'.nlnnnt la a suit

again.-i-t Jamc3 Aihf..rd an l others in...e liiclu Court, g.ves notice by hisK.crncy, J. Mah.a Kaieukua, tint he.v.il ;..-- th Co ;rt to d'i-.r- e Aihford

: i i ! r y of contempt cf court.The Supreme ecu;-- iias diT.is3Cd

te a i pea. cf the de.'en lar.t in the cisef the Pad tie HurJware Co;n;.inyiaiiist G. W. Ahoy o.i the groiia 1 tin:. j appea. His la ju.y-w.iive- .l diesrom deciicus of the Circuit Court.

R2AL 113 X A ril iitANS ACTIONS.

.March No. M 1 Wailuku SajiarCo. .j i. r. Lyons ai.d ; r.x. u.eu

. Marin IV, lj'.aj; i.tur -- 'o; u k.j,.i.irci.i of Ap.taa 1. k.i'i.u 1H- -, Uwa,W auukii. M i ill.

No. 167 1". 15. Lyons and wife toWailuku Sucar Co.; Ex. deed of Mareh17, iiLti- -

-- e.i; luntj tjj; ku.e.ii,u,.diu Ka.ua, Wji.iikii; a,:.iuaj Z aLdu. I. lh.l kuleaii.1 ulo., ua.a, Ha.-kapt- i,

both In Maul...i. i .. t. ,. ark ard wife to Ha-

waiian Evangelical Ass.; dtedof .Mar h-- i. i.imj; .u.ti : liino '; pifie oilanu Ponahawai, Hilo, Hawaii. Consid-eration ?uoo.

.o. l.v W. Perry to J. R. Holt.Jr.; deed of June 5. IS?!); liber tlOU;folio 471; It. P. ltioO. Kaniananui, Wa.-ilu- a.

Oah'i; R. P. :M1, ktileana 3'7j,Wa.ehu. Maui. Consideration JCj.

Manii 27. No. 17 1 i. M. KinaKanulto C. V. Pef-rson- . d d of March 25,U00; liber 203; folio 472; portion R. P.

ai..i .i)..na :: graa; NuuanuValley. Oahu. Consideration $5.m'o.

No. 172 K. L. Vida to aili.ku S icarCo.; ded of March 27, 1H"0; lihrr 20.1;folio 47.5; It. P. 4.'.j2. kuleana 241. Poha-kuokau-

Wailuku, Maui. Considera-tion 13.2.10.

March 2S. No. 173 F. Hustace andwife to Shintaro Anna; ded of Maich

, P'imj; liber 201: folio 4."'.; lot andrortion of lot 10. Pan. Waikikl, Honolulu. Consideration $2,230.

No. 174 D. L. Kaha'.eaahu and wife.et al. to W. W. Ahana; deed of March

'. lnuO: liber 2'jfi: folio 474: It. P.3. 00. kuleana r.".3: It. P. 2100. kuleanaS2t, both In Kuwili, Honolulu, Oahu.Considntion s.130.

o. 173 A. K. Talekaluhl to J. GooKim, Tr.; deed of March 2. l'J"0; liber

.; folio 437: lot 9 of R. P. 1231. ku- -lema 7179. Kuaklnl Ftreet, Honolulu,Oahu. Consideration $1,000.

List of deeds filed for reccrd March30. 1000:First Party. Second Party. Cities.W. C. Ac hi and wife A. Perry. . . DAusiista C. Martins and hasband

Manod F. de Costa itG. Lono W. R Allen DW. C. Achl and wife J. Steiner.. IAlx. Younc and wife .1. Stiner DKnnio'inl Est.. Ltd. Emmel'.ne

M. Maeoon DJ. H. Schnack and wife J. E.

Tavlor DJ. R. Wilson and wife M. I. Me- -

deires i D.1. R. Wilson and w!f- U Heep. DW. C. Achl and wife D. Abria. D

Path and furxigit'.Tig rocms are be-l- r?

built on the Inter-Islan- d andWilder w'harve for th aeeoaimodi-t!- a

of the sailors on tie island

CANADIAN-AUSTRALIA- N R0YAIJ

MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

Ftamers of the above line, ruon itig m connenlon with the CANADiXl I

PCIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, anl Sydnsy, VI4. W.. and calling at Victoria. IJ. C. Honolulu and Brlebane (X) are:

X'ZD'IEZ 3:OTOI-TTX-l- TJ

Oa or about the date below elated, vli: , .

FB0!l VAfCOUVEB AD VICTOHIA, B.4 t FOM SYXEY. H1SBAKI rQ. FOI VJ. Hrttao (Q. ana SSe! ' trlt ar4 v.nefu' r.

WVRRIMOO APRIL 14 MIOWERA APRILMIOWERA. MAY 12 AORANGI MAY

AORANliI JUNE S WARRIMOO JLNK'

v 7 MIONI'.RA JbL.1AAKRIMOO JLi.i AfflvJ','NV':"A QA,J;"- - J

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(nl. up y"V i 1A 10. iI'lllM I

ffll 03 111

W.ra- - . l." COItiiiiih:p con.

illdtr S. 8. Co o. ,0' j (0ii.ici i mu'l a. S. Cu.. law

Hw d Ki.-r- l Co ..... ' I7uH.-t.- . Kp--1 Trn. A LC letktuu-k- a i 4 leitr- -

'h Co ltd 1VO rMatnal Te.epnoD Co. iUti.iiitCiil.Co. L. ar

" Paid oy....O. K. A L. Co. !.(( I ii 177',fecple' Irr A Bf.Co 10.

on....! 00',! ....Haw'n G-i- t per ct

aw'o o't per ct. 'in ...Ulw'D Q. PiitTlD

4 P'ft-- . . .. i fcl ....Kw Plantation .... f

I IDl'lOi,A Iff ctkalniMii i iKutatlun I

1T ct j ... h i il in..K a c. o I

Session Sales Morning SessionOne hundred Ki.i l, asjciijLi.c, i4.--',- j;

o ivinei, a.isijb.e, jll.

DIAhlONlS OALOEr.NEW YORK. .Ma.iu 21. Mis.! L.l-lia- n

Ruahe.l, the tjm.e opria primaUoutu. I.a3 aeiui; I'd many u. Jju,:bctni, but &he is now having theai... u, l uti i.er. J.tt; llu uiUi. r aitti-nco- n

ihe rereivid froia Pa. is twopaek;:eo. (. ne con a.lieil u el ;.m iiucollaieite. It vs a3 torn poed of e . e:. ty-e.g- ht

diamur.ds of on? and oiaiuts each and HSo fctnal er ttones. It

Aeigiitd near.y to pounds, alth u?hl he ii ii.ket w as s t in piatinuni. Nt i;h-e- r

i;s worth nor ti.e name of tiie g.veran te Kue it ''l. 'I lie case in which it

err-sf- the Atlantic Is stumped "iiou-theron- ."

Almo.-- t 5lmultar.eou.-l- y fame a gift cftwo jewil.jd terpents, to be used eitheris bracelets or throat collars. One ha-- a

terpfiit lud of emeralds, sr. t wl.u(Iiaiiiomls; he o h?r Js nf si;rh!ie- -

siri:larly ted. The value ofthis pur'tieoUr parcel cf lnominsr mailou'd hardiv have been appraised ate.s than ? ,M o.

Laildir. App lica'ions.March 2)-Ne- w England Uakery. to

rr t fo :r ?:al 23.xl2xs. in the n ar ofthe New Ep-ji- n d Haki iy. a so ,i -- n I

12x13x10; IIa:o.d J'Tls to i.i.ike n al- -

; at on to lli f:or.t of a tochance the locat'oa of the d .or, ('iKing itieet, next to I '.r.ior.d s; Lucas

.,i-.- . i i r t .'li e i " r J A . (1 1 n i i n

head cf Kaain-.ck- strict, o.lx41x13; Wil. C. lviii. to mukc ii.i;iroci'!.-- . to e.ect an awn.r; over

steps to a house on H)td and Unionstreets.

Classified Advertisements.

A COMPETENT rat-catch- er to takchaifec of in the city cfHonolulu un.icr the ai;ic's of thel;--

rd of iiea.tn. Livtrai s..ary andas many u.istunts as a;e ntie.-4.-ar-y

viil be eaip'.cjed. Apply at orue a.the clliee of the I!.ml of Heaiih.

33'jiJ

THOROUGHLY corr.ptent borkkeper.Aipiy, stating sa.ary and expei it n;e,to "C G.," Advertiser oihee. 3o-j- j

WOMAN to take care of children andassist In doing hou-ewor- m.dd.e-ape- d

preferrtd. Cill at AdvertiseroCice. 5303

Ml It S1IK.FOURTEEN co'.taees at Palama, to be

removed at once; al! In good condi-tion. Apply to Cross Pros. 53uJ

LEASE of one of the best relince?,Kapiolanl Park, elegant furnitu.e In-

cluded; 20 years; ground rent on:y$G per arnum. Arp-- to WilliamSavi lge, No. 20C Merchant St.

EVIDENCE, on bai:h at Waikikl; allmodern Improvements; best of bath-ing. Apply William Savldge, No. 2u6Merchant St.

FOI KK.NT.NICELY furnished front room In pri-

vate family, with no children. Ad-

dress Alapai strc t, first houso aboveKlnau. 5306

l.ovr.IN TOWN, lady s gold watch and fob.

M. J. v ensrave.1 on cae. Saitb!ereward at Advertiser oflice. 5305

pf. I i. mm n i.NO DERT Biall be rala ly rne withoutmy written consent. RAYMONDREYES, Honolulu. March . 1100.

FOR SALE.

$n230 LOT 80x120, WITH COTTAGEof 7 large rooms; mcd3rn Improve-ments. L. C. AULE3,33C"i Roal Etate Aent.

FOR SALE.

LOTS AT KALIHI PAST KAMEHA- -

meha Schools, on eicy rnonth'v install-ments. .7. H. SCHNACK.

5306

.am S-- Ffa:c:j li.j at S:30 A. K.

3 Days to Cliicagowithout change.

One Day Quicker than any

Other Line.

157" The Favorite Koute forIsland People ami ourit.

Finest modern Pulltr.in nlpmest,Including Litrarj and utTci Cirsand Lining Cau, a la cane.

J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,35 Third street. Portland, Oregon.

D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Acent.No. 1 Montgomery St., Saa Francisco

E. L. LOMAX. C. P. & T. A.,Omaha, Nebraska

F0a RENT.

AT KAWEHEWEHE. OLD WAIv.fil beach, unfurnished cottages, two

and one rem Tea.u.iU.t to desirab.e parties, bsihing fa, nea and stable accommoOailou

,.-on- applications riijueaied. 63a.

FOR SALE.52730 NICK COIT AGE AND 100s

10j lot. on Wa.kiki road. App'yWILLIAM SAV1UJE.

200 Merchant St.

FOR SALfc.

$3.000 HOUSE AND TX)T AT PUlahoj. near carllne. House contalnrbedrooms, parlor, diaing room. itcb

n. servants' quarters, etc. Large loiA bargaia.

WILLIAM S WIOGE.206 Merchant St.

FOR SALE.THREE DOZEN MILK CAN

from 2 to 12 quart. I lariee containei;h double strainers. 1 large farmer'-oiler- .

2 very good horses, well brokero harness an l saddle, will drive sinbr doib.e. Apply A. A. Montano, Mano.

Valley. &1'J

FOR SALE.

FOUR LOTS &0xM') etch, frontletmain etreet; ready for building; Jur

.u-- t Kniehn ens Schooli. at $3o-ac-

on easy monthly Installment..5411 J. H. SCHNACK.

FOR SALEA CORNER Loi ON PENSACOLA

treet. 100x200. will br sold as a wholir in lots (30x100); also 1 large into

lot. vn.xi.vr. Apply to Mrs. E. RJlenriry, Pensicola street. &40'

FOR SALE.

HOUSE LOT (WELL FILLED) ONKawalahao street, Kewalo; cheap feecash.5411 J. IL SCHNACK.

F0,fi SALE,

ON EASY TERMS. A FEW ELEj.ui lot. at M.iuim; town aide of A. A.

Montano a.3442 J. H. SCHNACK.

FOR SALE.$2,730 IXYT OS LUNALILO ST.. 73x

170. Ueiutiriil shade trees; nice lawn;water laid ox L. C. Abies, Real EsttDeater. S7

FOR SALE.

A CITY CORNER LOT, SUITABLEoffice and store site.

Apply to J. II. SCHNACK.5479

FOR SALE.

LOT 73x125. WITH PRETTY COT-tae- e

of 6 roams; bath, P. W. C: stableand wrvants' bous. on Anlpunl St.

I. C. ABLE3.5306 Real Estate Agent.

FOR SALE.

A LARGE. WELL-IMPROV- ED COR-ne- r

lot with residence on Hotel street.Inquire of

J. H. 8CHNACK.5401 Merchant Street.

MELROSE Just Opened.Kins; street, adjoining Government

nursery. Handsome rooms with boardEverything new and1 Cnt-clas- s. Elec-tric lights, mosqulto-proo-f. Termsmod.raf r pses tb door

The AdverUr 1 delivered to anyrt of the c!fy for 75 cents per month

Stations er. ex.(Outd) Sun. Sun.

am. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m.

Hcno ..7:10 9:15 11:05 3:15 5:10Pearl C..8 03 9:4? 11:40 3:47 5.50Z Mill. .8:33 10:03 12:00 4:05 6:10Wa'.snae ... 10:50 4:45ITalalua ... 11:55 5:40Kahuku .... 12:32 6:15

Buttons. Dally Dally Dally Daily(Inwd) ex.Sun.

a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m.

Kahnka 5t15 2:08Walalaa 6:10 2:50Walanae .... 7:10 3:55Cwt Mill .... 5:50 7:45 1:05 4:32

Pearl City ... 6:15 8:03 1:30 4:52Honolulu .... 6:50 8:35 2:05 5:26

O. P. DENISON. F. C. SMITH,Superintendent. O. P. A T. A.

METEOROLOGICAL RECORD.

By the Government Sur7ey, puunauedEvery Monday.

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Baronieter corrected to 32 F. anda level, and for standard gravity of

Lat. 4". Tti'a correction la .05 forHonolulu.

TIDES. SUN AND MOON.

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New nil oi on (he 2uh at 10 a. in.Ti '..a r.-j-ui m limuj suited Cuui

aid Geodetic Survey tables:Tb tides at Kahulul and I'ilo occur

aboat one hour earlier than at llono-- (.

HArnl.:n staodard time If 10 hoursIt talnuta slower than GreenwlcnUtriA. twi l k that of the meridian of

7 derets 30 minutes. The timewhiiille blows at 1:30 p. m., whlcb.UrJh u:ne Greenwich, 0 hours 0 mln-ate- t.

Sun and moon are for Ijcal timetor th waole group.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA-TION, M.irth Mi. 10 r. in. Weather,clear; wlLd, light rorth.

AKR1VED AT HCNOLDLU.Friday, March 30.

Stmr. Notau, Wyuiau, truaikua.

S.mr. Kllauoa IIou, McAllister, fromHawaii ports.

It. M. S. S. Moan a, Carey, from theCo.omt a and S.wnua.

O. O. S. S. Gallic, Finch, from SanFrancisco.

8 AILED FROM HONOLULU.Friday, March 30.

It. M. S. S. Moana, Carey, for SanFrancisco.

O. At u. S. S. Gaelic, Finch, for theOrient.

Schr. Surprise, Wharton, for Hawaii.Schr. I.uka. , for Hawaii.Schr. Kob Uoy, , for Kauai.Stmr. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for

Kauai.

PASSENGERS.Arrived.

Per S. S. Gaelic, from San Francisco,Martin. 23. H. C. Da via and w,f.. G.It. Bennett, Mls S. M.athew3on. Mrs.De P. Penh allow, C. H. Rax-m- y andwife. Mrs. U. D. Taylor and daughter.K. W. Thwing, wife and dauffhtor,Mrs. A. H. Tuck, Edgar Walker.

Per S. a. Moana, tram Sydney, March2C Mlas Mulinder, H. Kedd.

Th House adop:od a resolution call-ing upon the Secretary of State forcopies of letter on file In th Depart-xue- n

from citizens of the United Statescomplaining of 111 treatment n-h- Inthe South African r publics.

Janet Grant Mackay, who had beenleft on the doorsteps of her ho. a:Chicago during a bitter cold nk-- bydental students In whose hand sn hadfalnteI while having her teeth pul'.ed,Is dead from exposure.

F. J. Cross will not have to go to Fu-rore. The experts, with, equipment.

iil arrive Here on April 2o to Installtae wlrelesis telegraph system.

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DORIC MARCH IMi ltiN MAUU 'APRIL 1

RIO DE JANEIRO APRIL 1

COPTIC . APRIL SAMEHICA MARU ' MAYPEKING MAY 1GAELIC ."I v'AY ZHONGKONG M RU !W Y 91

CHINA JUNEDORIC JUNE 1

NIPPON MARU JUNE IRIO ME JANEIRO JUNE 5COPTIC JULY 1AMERICA MARU JULY 1

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Co., Ltd., Gen'l Agls.

CHAS. BREWER & GO'S,

New York Line!Ship --Chillenier- r.l a3 tree

New York for Honolulu oa er aIolApril 10, 1900.

For fre'ght arply toCHAS. BREWER CO..

27 Kllby Street, Dodo i

or CHAS. BREWER 4 CO.. LTD , .

NOTICE.

OWTNQ TO THE EXTTtAORUlnary expense and to the delay lad-denta- l

to the haadllng of roods, an eltr charge, depending upon tt dljIncurred, will be made oa freightfrom IIonolul to other porta la tbIslands daring the continuance of tplague,INTER-ISLAN- D STEAM NAVIOa

TION CO.. LTD., by Its PrealdsstJ. ENA.

WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO- - by C.

WIGHT. President. W

NOTICE. ;

PEERLESS PRESERVING PIINJCOMPANY have removel to f"itreet, cppoalte Club Stable.

IL T. WALTON; --

1441 Manag'- -

The magnificent now service the "I mnerial Limited" Is now rur.Dlnf 4allf

BETWEEN VAC0UVER AND ' MONTREAL--- '

Maklnr the ru iOO hours without change. The finest Railway rvieaIn the world. "

Through tickets Isiaed from Honolulu to Canada, United Etatea aasEurope, '

P'or Freight and Tasnage and all general information, apply to j

Tfieo. H. Davies &

NOTICE.

UNDER ORDERS FROM THERoard of Health, our steamers willnot be allowed to land or dischargealongside of a wharf during the con-tinuance of the plague. It will be nec--sa- ry

to lighter all freight to andfrom steamers. In addition to regularrates of freight, a further charge forIfghterare sufficient to cover the actualexpense of the same will be made. Nofreight will be received, eicept It btsubject to this charge for lighterage.

(Siened)INTER-ISLAN- STEAM NAVIGA-

TION CO.. LTD., by Ita President,J. ENA.

(Signed)WILDER STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD.. by

Ha President, C. U WIGHT.1417

FOR SALE.

THE OLD ESTABLISHED TRINT-in- g

business of the late Robert Grieve,Including Preens, Type, Ruling Ma-

chine, Iloolc Binder's and Printing Out-

fit, complete.Bids for the above mentioned busi-

ness will be received by the under-signed, who will furnish particulars inregard to same.

JAMES I McLEAN,Administrator EEtateof Robert Grieve.

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