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The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive and LeaveThis Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
SIERRA MAEOH 12MARIPOSA M AROH 23
SONOMA APRIL 2MARIPOSA APRIL 13
VENTURA APRIL 23MARIPOSA MAY 4
SIERRA MAY UMARIPOSA i MAY 25
SONOMA JUNE iMARIPOSA JUNE 15
VENTURA JUNE 25MARIPOSA JULY 6
SIERRA JULY 1G
MARIPOSA JULY 27SONOMA AUG 6
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FOR SAN FRANCISRO
SONOMA MARCH 12MARIPOSA MARCH 27
VENTURA APRILMARIPOSA APRIL 17
SIERRA APRIL 23MARIPOSA MAY
SONOMA MAY 14MARIPOSA MAY 29
VENTURA JUNEMARIPOSA JUNE 1J
SIERRA JUNE 25MARIPOSA JULY
SONOMA JULY 16MARIPOSA JULY 31
VEN1URA AUG
Local BoatIn oonneotion with the Bailing of tno above steamers the Agents are
prepared to issue to intending paseongers coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and fromNew York by any steamship line to all European ports
For fuither particulars apply to
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aaniure in announcing to our CUSTOMERS and thes illy that we are no able to furnish them with
of the high grade that earned for it tho unrivalled popularity it enjoyed- -
Its Name Is a Guarantee of
Fifth
Purity and QualityGIVE IT 4 THSais
P O BOX 3867
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TELEPHONES MAIN 22 21 92
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COMMENCING MARCH 4For One Week
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H I A JUL 16 1901
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yards of Silks- - and Satinsmany at less- - than halfprice Prices from 10cents yard np
E W JORDAN9
Fort Street
HONOLULU TUESDAY
Order of Eaglrs
Eyrio 140 of thu Fraternal Orderof Eagles which is now institutedin Honolulu by State Deputy GraudPresident of California and OrandOrganizer James F Olieetham as ¬
sisted by Dr Burnett of Eyrie 5 ofCalifornia held an all day sessionyesterday and hatched out Boventyseven eaglets who are now guaran-teed
¬
fully fledged There are stillforty four fggs to be dealt withmaking a Hook of 121 Eagles oouiing
Tho following officers were ap-
pointed¬
and initiated WorthyPast Prest and Deputy C J Mc ¬
Carthy Worthy Prest Jno Schaefer Vice Prest Jno Short Chap-lain Mr Schneider Soaretary T A
Simpson Treasurer C R DementConductor Duke McNichols In ¬
ner aud Outer Guard Thos McTigbo Physician Dr CooperTrustees P F Ryan Julius Ascheand B Savidge
Claims Exemption
Collector or Cuatomsi Smithies ofMahukona who was fined for con-
tempt¬
of court by Judge Edingswill take steps through CollectorStackabie to recover his fine whiohhe claims was imposed illegallySmithies was notified to be presentas a grand juror in Judgo Edingscourt whereas under section 1758
of the United States customs regu-
lations¬
customs officials are exemptfrom jury duty Smithies tele-
phoned¬
Judge Edings of the faotHe was served later with a benchwarrant and was forced to make thetrip from Mahukona to Kailuawhere he was finnd 25 and costsfor contempt for non appearanceku - rKentuckys famous dessse Moore
Whiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any oftho saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing agents for the Hawaiianfslnnila
The Independent 50 cents permonth
TIMELY TOPICS
A Large Stock for
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
Pansy Stoves and Ranges v
Alaska Chest and RefrigeratorsEotfrprise Meat ChopperLawn Mowers and SprinklersRubberHose and HosdReelSteehRubber and Cocoa Mats -Wheelbarrows Hoes Rakeaond
iiooks fShovels and SpadesOos and HandlesScythes and Garden ShearsLamps aud LanternsRat and Mouse Traps -
Step LaddersCoffee Mills and Agate WarePoultry and Mosquito Netting1Victoria and Pan American Haud
SewjngMaehineiTable Casters and SoalesTinned and
Porcelain Saucepans4
S P Knives Spoons and PorksGlobe Chimneys and WicksKeroseue OilJ GasolineSad and Ouarooal IronsCharcoal in Birb - -
Tiu and Aim h Warelawaiiau aud Dairy Salt in Bags
Gem Ice Shavers and Coin Ice CreamFreezers
The AERMO
TOR admitted by
very ono to lie
the very best
windmill in exis ¬
tence
We want your help in distributingthe above usoful articles so we willbe able to dispose thorn at the lowestmarket prices
The Hawaiian Hardware Go3 LaFort Street opposite Sprookels
Ooi Bank Honolulu H I
Per ZEALANDlA fnrCamarinosRefrigerator An extra fresh nupplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celery FreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As¬
paragus Cabbage Eastern and Cali ¬
fornia Oysters in tin and shellCrabs Turkeys Flounders eto Allgame in season Also frosh Rookfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt doliveryCALIFORNIA FRUTT MARKET
Corner King and Alakoa St
NOTICE XO 0UEDIX0B8
Tho undersigned haB been appointed by the Hon A S Hum-phrey
¬
First Judge of the First Cir-cuit
¬
Court of the Territory of Ha-
waii¬
as administratrix of the Estateof Uilama Horiu It deceased lateof Niolops Honolulu Oahu noticeis hereby Riven to all persons in-
debted¬
to said estate to mako im-
mediate¬
paymeut to ttmuuderMgned and all persons having clainiBagainBt said estate whether se ¬
cured or otherwise to present thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will beforever barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
Honu DeceasedKoloa Kauai February 1 1901
L18 4toaw
NOTIOE XO 0BEDIT0B8
The undersigned having beenduly appointed Executors and Exe-cutrix
¬
respectively of the estate ofJames A Hopper deceaed late ofHonolulu Oahu notice is herebygiven to all creditors to presenttheir claims against said James AHopper didy authenticated andwith proper vouchers if any exiBteven if the claim is securtd by mort ¬
gage upon real estate to the under-signed
¬
at their Office on Fort StHonolulu Oahu within six monthsfrom tho date of the first publicationhereof or they will be foreverbarred
WILLTAM L HOPPEREWELLS PETERSON andELLEN HOPPER
Executou and Executrix of theEstate of James A HopperDeceased
Honolulu Oahu February 1st AD 1901 lB 8w 3taw
The AuthoritiesON
KODEBK SCIENCEHave proalaimed
To be the Beat for
Mouth and teethTOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
H HACKEELD CO
J LIMITEDSole Agents for Hawaiian Territory
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IMG BRANCH MTBS
WAIKIKI B1aOH - - Honolulu H
C J SHEHWODD Proprlotor
There earth at an nrirt sea and iviVilh bieakw V siruj jive lullaby
KIjik Swot Tram Oars puss tli doo
iroa siLr3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Street near King Only smallcash payment reuoivfd Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO206 MrohBut Street
ALLEN Ss ROBINSON
Pealcus u Luustn and Coal andBnir DiKG Matemals or
Aul Kinds
Queen atrcnt Honolnln
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No 1878
OSAU5 BPngQKKIJ WMO IRWIV4
Clans Spreckels Co
HONOLULU
NATIONAL BAiik OF BAN FRANCIBCV
OEAW SXCHAHOB OB
BAN FHANOIBOO The Nevada NauonaBank of Ban FrancJscokONDON Tno Union Bank of LondonLvdNEW YOBK Amorloan Exohango National BankOHIOAGO Merohants National BankPAEIB Oredlt LyonnainBKRLIH Drosdnar BankHOMO KONG AND YOKOHAMA Hon8NEW ZBALAMi ANH AxIbTRALI- A-Bank of New ZealandVIOTOKIA AND VANCOUVEB Bankof BiitUh North America
Traniast a General Banting and XxehavqBmineis
Deposits Recoivfld Loann made on Aproved Bccorltv Oommercl l and Travelera Credit Issued Bills of KxoHaihebought and soldOollectlonn Promptly Aoootmtert Tor
THB
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lilwankoe u
BEEETKCEJ
BUFFET1250 per bbl
6 dozen quarts9 p8r case
4 dozen quarts5 per case
2 dozen quarts
Delivered
BOFPSCHLAEGER CO LTD
King and Bethel StreetsHonolulu
ILimisD
Ww G Irwin President ManagerJiuus Snrpokels First Vice President
W M Giflard Second Vice PresidentM H Vhitney Jr1renanrer BecretaryGeo J Rosa Auditor
SUGAK FAORTORAMD
AOEBTS 0 THX
Of Rnr fanolsno Cnl
LOWNEY
Somebody at home will be waitingtonight lor a box
The Name on Every Piece is theguarantee
FOR SALE BY
LEWIS CO
Sole Agents Grocers
111 Fort Street Telephone 2dU
THE INDEPENDENT
IBBUBD
JSVBhr AFTERNOON
V - flxcept Bundty
mTBLBPHONB 81
P O BOX 81
KnUred nt thi Post Office at Honolulu
H T as Becond olasg mull
aOBSOBIPTION BATES
Ptr Month anywhere In tho Ha--
walian Islands MPer Tear 6 00Per Yiar postpaid to Forelfla Ootin
tries 8 D0
Euynbe Invariably tn Advance
V J SB3TA Proprietor and Pub- -
ilohor
EDMUND KOBBIK EditorBeBtdinc in Honolnla
TUESDAY APRIL 16 1901
THE LEGISLATURE
To do or not to do seems to be
the motto of both branches of theTerritorial Legislature with an awfulaccent on the not to do In a few
days the Governor will call timeand the voters will find that nothing
has been accomplished during thotwo months allotted to the Legislature of the transaction oi uubihcbs
Wo cannot say perhaps that noth-
ing
¬
has been done because the Gov-
ernor
¬
has signed several bills andvetoed one No Important measureshowever have been brought to hisnotice yet except the taxpayers
should consider as Important the billprohibiting a 20 years old boy fromearning an honest living by working
iTT saloon or the bill providing anappropriation of 45000 for the Le-
gislators
¬
The latter Act was of
course of vast Interest to the hon ¬
orable gentlemen who were supposedto regulate tho present legislationand make new laws for the Territory
Representative Robertson- - broughtin a resolution in the House thismorning making this lGth day of
April the 48th working day of theLegislature If his view is correctIt means that only twelve days re-
main
¬
in which tho Legislature is todispose of so many important andunimportant matters that it will be
simply hopeless to undertake the taskof deciding on the merits or demeritsof the measures brought before theLegislature We have never seen amore dangerous political situation inthese islands On one hand we find
two parties only able to agree to dis ¬
agree and in their hands has thefuture of tho Territory for the next
jJtwoTyears been entrusted
Delegate Wilqox Js here He issupposed to bo the idol of the peo-
ple he says so himself at least andto accommodate the Harbor and Riv-
er¬
Commission in Washington hohas taken a flying trip for his healthof course to endeavor to persuadetho Hawalians to como out as solidRepublicans and surrender theirpower as Home Rulers There canbe little doubt as to the answer hewill receive this evening Tho idol
of the Hawalians has proven himselfto be of iiesh and blood and able tohear tho jingling of the Washingtonducats Instead of being built fromimperishable andamlto CaptainCooko tried tho game some hundredyears ago but ho was found outtinned downed and found himselfspeared and clubbed to death The In-
stance¬
of tho killing of Cooko resulted only in his death Robeit Wilcoxlittle scheme will icsult in his po-
litical¬
death as far as tho voters ofk
this Territory i3 concerned
If Wilcox would put hl3 shoulderto the wheels of the political char-iot
¬
and mako tho horses in the HomeRule shafts move on ho would gainthe suppoit sympathy and succor of
tho whole community Instead howants to break up tho Hawaiian par ¬
ty kill the influence which it pos
bosscs make the Legislature laugh ¬
able through his advices and thengo back to Washington smile andtell his friends of certain committeesthatj ho fetched them alright andthey are ready to swear fealty toMcKlnley Then there will bo a lovefeast in tup ofllces of the River andHarbor Commission more patriotismand much more monoy through con-
tracts¬
for fixing up our wharves andharbors
Tho time has come that every petty bill should bo withdrawn from theLegislature and as many importantbills Introduced and passed on nextmonth the day when Dole sends hismessage to tho Legislature to getout and not show their noses untiltheir cdnscnt to tho Governors ap ¬
pointees or disapproval has beengiven
Favor Vaccination
At the meeting of the Mfcdical As-
sociation¬
of the Territory of Hawaiiheld at tho office of Dr W E Taylorlast night the following communica-tion
¬
embodying a resolution againstthe anti vaccination bill now In thehands of the Governor was read Theresolution was adopted unanimouslyand will be presented to the Governorthis morning by tho president Dr WE Taylor and the secretary DrHodgins The communication anti res-
olution¬
are as follows
To the President and Members of theMedical Association of the Terri-tory
¬
Dear Sirs Your committee towhom was entrusted the duty of draf-ting
¬
a resolution to be presented tothe Governor of this Territory ask ¬
ing that he veto the new amendmentto the Penal Laws concerning com-
pulsory¬
vaccination respectfully sub ¬
mit to the association the accompa-nying
¬
resolutions and recommendthat they be adopted as the unani-mous
¬
sense of this associationWhereas a bill has now passed
both houses of the Legislature hav ¬
ing for its purpose tho amendment ofthe Penal Laws by striking out theprovision relative to compulsory vac ¬
cination andWhereas it is the unanimous opin ¬
ion of the association that If suchamendment be carried Into effect Itwould be a grave menace to the pub-
lic¬
health for the following reasonsTho position of these Islands rend-
er¬
them extremely amenablo to con-
tagious¬
diseases a fact especially apparent at the present time whensmallpox is prevalent in San Francis-co
¬
and among States of the UnitedStates the time elapsing betweenthe departure of steamers from SanFrancisco and arrival at this port isless than the incubation period ofsmallpox and further the number ofcases Is Increasing on transports andsmallpox is especially prevalentamong tho class of persons thereonand
Whereas there is an apparent mis-
conception¬
in regard to the efficacyand in regaruMo a certain danger saidto attend the operation of vaccinationmore especially the transmission ofcertain diseases from one person toanoiner anu
Whereas the efficacy of vaccinationIs now accepted by tho wholo medicalprofession all over the world and hasbeen thoroughly accepted as unassail-able
¬
the mass of evidence as reportedby statistics going to prove this factbeing enormous the following being afew of them
In the German empire according toauthentic statistics in the year 189G
there were out of a population of 00
000000 only leu cases of smallpoxand Germany is tho most thoroughlyvaccinated country in the world Tholaw is enforced not only in regard toinfants but also in regard to
There has not been a caseof smallpox in tho German empiresinco 1871 In HIndostant in fouryears 1873 1870 inclusive there died700000 from smallpox On the otherhand among British soldiers in thesame country only two deaths oc-
curred¬
from smallpox in the samoperiod In Sweden for twenty fouryears before the introduction of vac-
cination¬
tno annual death rato fromsmallpox was about 2050 per millionof the population after tho introduc-tion
¬
of vaccination the annual deathtato from smallpox dropped to 158per million and
Wheieas the danger of transmit-ting
¬
disease has been reduced to ab-
solutely¬
nil for the following reasonsAll vaccine used in theso Islands Is
obtained from New Zealand and
taken from carefully selected andtested calves and after tho vaccineis obtained the calf is kiucd and ex ¬
amined for tuberculosis or other diseases and if found even suspiciouslyunhealthy or diseased tho virus isdestroyed The vaccine Is preparedunder thoroughly antiseptic condi-
tions
¬
and is put up in hermeticallyscaled glass tubes Vaccination isnow performed in tho Inlands entire-ly
¬
with Ivory points or new steelneedles a fresh point or needle be-
ing¬
used for each patient and thereis no dangor of any disease beingtransmitted by vaccination
Therefore be it icsolvcd that tJoGovernor of this Territory bo and heis hereby strongy urged to veto saidamendment to tho Penal Laws Re ¬
spectfully submittedC B WOODW HMAYSROBERT P MEYERSA N SINCLAIR
Taken Backwater
Judfto Humphreys yetordrendered an opinion iii regatd to ibeoaso of juror Schmidt andQuinuwhose fees an jurors at tho last termho declared forfeited bocaum tbjdiffered from tho majority of thejurors in a petty case The opinionoonoludes
Tho Court had ihe right tn dis-
charge¬
Messrs Schmidt and Quiuoas jurors 1 no record does not uiboIobb any state of facts showing thatthoy should have beeu reprimandedThe order forfeiting heir ftos wasabsolutoly null and void
The motion heroin is sustainedand the clork is hereby ordered lopay lo Messrs Schmidt and Quinnrespectively their fees as jurors forthe February A D 1301 term orthe Circuit Court of the Firet Cir-
cuit¬
All costs remitted
Tho Elks
Lodgo No 616 of the Benevolentand Protective Order of Elks vaorganized last tveniuc at ProgressHall the ceremony of the installa-tion
¬
of officers beiug performed byGrand Exalted Ruler Judge JeromeB Fiaher of Jamestown Dr C BCooper was installed as the ExaltedRuler of the local herd and theother officers seleoted were Es-
teemed Leading Knight A EMurphy Esteemed Loyal KnightJudge Gear Esteemed LecturingKnight J H Fisher SecretaryAlbert F Judd Treasurer W GAshley Tiler A R Cunha Thetrustees elected were BrothersChurch Wilder and Wall TheElks went home very early
At the Llint
On Maroh 16 tnere will be ameeting of the directors of theMint to discuss the question ofcoinage and the size of the equiva-lent
¬
to be poured out for r qnartsrThe stockholders are requested tomeet later on in the new beer gard ¬
en back of the Mint and there ex ¬
press their views on dividends andreeerve funds The Presidenthopes that there will be a fullattendance
The Polo Gaiuo
The team tp ropresont Maui uSaturday against the Oahu l
Club will arrive on Friday bMauna Loa
Saturdays garni will commouat 8 p m It is probable that an ¬
other game between the trro teamBwill be played on Monday
The Independent 60 cents permonth
NOTICE
Dr Go rg Herbert leaving for theCoast the 23rd iust Dr St D GWalters will have entire charge ofthe praotice during his absenenHis offii hours will be from 9 to 11a m from 1 to 3 aud from 7 to 8p m
DRS HERBERT HUMPHRISWALTERS
78 2ivs
for jijmXTJ ACRES OF LAND IN GRANTS1 1 2130 and 010 at Kamaoe North HtloHawaii Apply to
MORRIB K KEOHOKALOLBReal Kitato Agent
Hl w iKbamu Mwo
BCei ve 3Totx Tried a
CANADIAN CLUB
HIGHBALL - -
If ZDsTot WLJ jSTot
For Sale in AV
Saloons and
W C PeacocKSOLE AGENTS Ht
TAKE NO SUBSTITo fLS
ME
SUGAM FACTOKSIMPORTERS OF
General MerchandiseA2TD
Lgente for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific Railway CoPioneer Lino of PnrVketfi from Liverpool
Manufacturing Harness Co
Tlie Oldest House in Honolulu
CARRIAGE HARNESS AlWajS OH Mild
Plow and Team Harness j IbdbbCOLLARS HAMES TRACE
r
i
1 M i
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I I
r 1
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- i
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UNS etcFurnished at Short Noc
iHarness Trimmings of All Kinds Constat hk ntndJ
ISLAND ORDERS WHI RPm PrrK Tnf 1IIJJlepLoae SS X T5o 122
INT YOU
And Pe
ni v
iV
fThese are COLD WATER PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH CHEAPER
Fish Lines aad HooksWe are opening a Lino of those at our Fort Street Storet
and will Boon bo in a position tosupply all demands 4
k Large Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G Irwin and will at once boopened at our Bethel Street Store
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
A
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LOaaU AND CJKJIERAI NEW3
The lHDrPENDKMr bU ceut permoutti
Tho Baud will plsy at the Hawniinu Hotel this eveuiug in huuorof tho visiting Ellis
When desiring a hack surreybKKyi flC with careful driversring up Telephone 113 TerritoryStable Co Ld
Captain Klemnie aud LieutenantSmith of Company A N O H arecandidates for the oommaud of thecompany at the next election
Whon you want a hack ring up191 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine hackand no overcharging
Miss Rojo Davison who willrepresent the Department of Pub-lic
¬
Instruction at the Buffalo ex-
position¬
will leave linre on April 23
The reguar rehearsal of tho Ama ¬
teur Orchestra will bo held thisevening in the Y M C A hall at745 oclock All members must bepresent
Dr Walters will have entirecharge of the practice of the medicul fira of Drs Herbert Humphris
Walters during Dr Herberts ab-
sence to the Coast See noticeelsewhere
As the result of the strike amongthe machinists of the HonoluluIron Works Manager Hedemaunwill leave by the Mariposa tomor-row
¬
for the purpose of placingseveral large contracts in the handsof tho machine shops on tho Cosstand the East
The Hongkong Maru arrivedfrom San Francisco yesterdayThnro was one passenger for Hono-
lulu¬
R B lienning who found itbo necessary from a busiuesn stand ¬
point to come here that he paid the200 fiuB which is invariably im
posud when a foveigu bottom carriesa pa4SBnuer between Sau Franciscoaud this port -
A paty of High School boys andgirls have returned from Waialuawhore thAy had spent their vacationcamping in thu mountains as guestsof Miss Catherine Goodale Theyhad a pleasant trip and report anenjoyable outing The followingpersons composed the party MlaseB
Kopke Tucker Smith ThompsonGoodale and Messrs Smith KopkeGriswold Alvarez and RobertsonMiss Lawrence was also in the partyas ahaperoce
Delegate Wilcox met the Ex-cu-ti- vo
Council and other prominentHawaiiana at Foster Hall lastnvening and explained his standingiu Washington to them He saidthat it would be well for tho Hawaiians to send him back as a Re-
publican¬
to Washington but thesubject was postponed till thisevening when the Delegate is sup-
posed¬
to make an open declarationof his policy- -
John A McCabe special agent ofthe Revenue Department has joinedthe local office to expedite the mat ¬
ter of registering the Chinese ofHawaii Twenty additional depu ¬
ties were added to Agent Ohamber- -
Iains force yesterday But thirtydays rmaiu for the Chinese torugister When that limit expiresall Chinese not registered will bedeported A groat many who areanxious to go baak to China are tak ¬
ing advantage of this and will go
homo passage paid by tho govornmeut
Th9 Fire Limits
Tho Chambor of Commerce heldn meeting at 2 oclock this afternoonto listen to aud discuss a report
--rfrom tho boaid of underwriters cori- -N aeruiug tho rxtonsion of the fire
limits The underwriters haveproposed that tho extension be
made to take in the area boundedby River street with the maukaline oghty feet abovo Biretaniastreet The new mauka boundaryas proposed is eighty feet above
Berotnnia and Waiktkiwards a lineintending to the Watarfronteightyfeet bayoud Richards street Is propied as tho boundary for tho fire
limit district
TOPICS OF THE DAY
And now wo are told that Repre ¬
sentative Hooga bill providing forstopping tho surf from going overtho roof at Yvaikiki was only a j jktIt was very fuuny ha iia hal Butthou the Legislature all in all isrealty a hugejoke
Oar attention has boen called tothe very insanitary condition exist ¬
ing at twilei it a place near thecorral The stench in awful and
tho place in malaria breeding Ourcorrespondent says that the atten ¬
tion of the Bard of Health agenthaB been called to the nuisance butto no avail Let tho authoritieskeep the outside of tho corral asdean as the inside is kept and therewill be no kick coming
Speaker Akina may bo an autocratbut an autocrat is cortaiuly neededin a Lgislative Hall where allwnnt to talk at once The only ob ¬
jection we have against Mr Akina is
that he does not use bits gavel onthe heads of tho uurulies insteadof pounding his unfeeling harmlessdesk
Consistency is known as aj jwel
but it does not seem to he the casewith R prosentativu Gilfillan Heone day elated iu theHouse that hois against monopolies and helped torquelch and kill outright the lateTramways bill but yesterday after ¬
noon he voted to save anothermonopoly the electric franchise forthe Oahu loa Eieotric Co Goodreason why ho did so be being itpater and introducer And whereis his consistency Ouly that theyare brother in the mystic circle
Fxominont Chinese la Court
An amusing incident occurred inthe District Court yeeterday morn-
ing¬
when Chow Sun the law clerkof Robeitson Wilder was charg ¬
ed for having biffed Mbuwar thescietary iu Paul Neumanns officewithout provocation reason orcause Mr Chow San was repre-
sented by Mr Da B lt and Mouwarappeared with a dark coloroi cloudaround bis right optic
Judge Wilcox sifted the case Parefully the contending parties beingemiueu jurists by proxy
The story which caused thetrouble waB as follows A fewweeks ago one Ah Pak was chargedwith having cominitlbd a commonnuisance by Uscivious conducttowards a small Chinese girl Thecase was fought with a great deal ofbilteruoia by Ah Pak and the fatherof the child who belong to differentsocieties and when the man wasdischarged by Judge Wilcox it waseasy to see that trouble was brewiug
Chov San represented tho fatherwho considered it wise to also con ¬
sult Monwar and envy spraug up inthe heart of Chow Sin He waiieduntil he a fw nights ago foundMonwar in tho back room of aChinese business boue aud heclaims that Mnu war tasked him withhaving inauufaoturod faso evidencein the oas As au aryuniiilum adhominem he used his fht whichlanded to th oye of Monwar andhence the appr iiice of the twogentlemen in the C uirt
In sentencing Ouxv San to piy afine of 25 Jud r Wiloox saidThat he wanted tho different Chin ¬
ese Societies her to undurstandI that no favoritism would be bIhuvutowards tho m Miibers of any of theSocietebi if l ey turned nut tobe highbinder and uving violenceor in auy vnj vi titling the lawthey would b truitud vith severetyin his Court
Chow San pa 1 hi fine and Mou-
war¬
both are in wr hpoorabje meuacoordiug to police records went
away one with a purse minus Que
fee and costs aud the othor with a
tired eyef
Governor Dole is quite siok andis uot expected tp be around duringthe next five or bx days Secretaryof the Territory H E Cooper will
act or hi in iu official matter
nilHE MUmiMmtTKMt
A SlfflER PROPOSITION
Well now tlierej tho
IGE QUESTION I
You know youll need ice youknow its a necessity in hot weatherWo believe you are anxious to Retthat ico which will give yoUisatisfaction and wd like to supplyyou Ordtr from
The Oahii Ice Electric Co
HOFFMAN AND MARK HAM
Telephone 3151 Blue PostrfficeBox 5UG 77
NOTICE1
OF ATTACHMENT AND
Iu pursuance of an Execution is-
sued¬
out of tho Circuit Court of theFirst Circuit Territory of Hawaiion the 23rd day of February A D190 irra matter of Enterprise MillCompany Limited vs Lui MMeKeague I hnv ou this Uth dayof April A D 1901 aTttaohed audlevied upon aud will expose for Baleat Public Auction to the highestbidder at the Police Statinm Kala- -
kaua bale iu Honolulu Island ofOahu Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock jioon of Tuesday the Mshday of May A D 1901 all th righttitle aiid interest of the said Lui MMoKeague iu and to the followingdescribed property unless the judg ¬
ment amounting to Sixteen Hun ¬
dred and 12 100 Dollars interestcopts and my expenses are previous-ly
¬
paidAl that certain bouse lot to
g ther with the house fituatedtbereon kuown asJhe residence ofthe said Lui M McKejgu andsituate on the Waikiki ido of FortStret npxt to the KamehamehaAlumni Club House in HonoluluafoietaidOHAS F GHILLINGWORTH
Deputy SheriffTorritory of Hawaii 7u loaw
THOS LRTBSMVMaDofactiiTing Jeweler
Call nnd Inspect the beautiful and usefulrtlspay of goos for presents or for per ¬
sonal nse and ndorinuntLove BuildinK 530 Fort Street
4000
FOB SALS
LEASEHOLD ON BEREtnnia pirseh 39 years to
run rresent net income u permonth apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO205 Merchant Street
Ilifes Siaaisliip Co
Freight andPassengers for allIsland Ports
LOCOMOBILE FOR SALE
One New Locomobile No 377Style 2 made by The LocomobileDo of America of Newton MassU S A patented Nov 14 1899Very little used the property of thelate Joseph Heleluhe aud run bygasoline
ALSO
One Bicyclein very good order
For particulars apply to MrsHeleluhe at Washington Plaoe orto F J Testa tbia office
Bruce faring Co
Real Eststa Daalars603 Fort Bt near King
3DUDINQ IiOTBHodsks and Lots and
Lands Fob salb
gXSf Pnntss wishing to dispose ol cnolrrnnrHoo i lnvlf In nail on n
IOSX
A Japaneso Bamboo Hand Satoheoontainlug money wrapped in tleaves memo books etc was loston Sunday morning March 10 onAlakea St from the Fishmarkut toKing street and out King streettowards Kapalarha and KalihiFinder will be rewarded by leavingthe eatiiu at this oliiue 55 tI
TffrmiTfiiiTiwyimmmitTOnnmUl iuimnruignr Tr7i BJMnMWI - p -
Just Beceived
A SHIPMENT OF
CHAMPAGNE
IN QUARTS AND PINTS
s
FOR SALE BY
H MCKFELD CO
LIMITEDSole Agents forHawaiian Territory
Iiiler BMTdfapli
Guild iftsr the 2d of Hnicii
MessngPB jn plain language n ill- - boaccepted or transmission botiveoli the places mentionedbelow
HONOLULU OAHUKA LAAU MOLOKAI
MA ON A LEI IANAI aud- LAHA1NA M iUI
The charge for such messageswillbe at bo rate of 20 cents perword of 15 l tters until furthernotice v t j
When telephone connections areavailable messages may he handedto the telophono company to beforwarded to destinations otherthan those mentioned above
In DierveaBnB speuinl messengersmaybs employed t j
The cost of special delivery is notinoluded in the charge at 20 centsper word If tho cost is known itmust bo caid by the sender whonfhe message js handed in If un ¬
known it must he paid by the ad ¬
dressee when the message is de-livered
¬
rt
HONOLULU OFFICB rBAG00H BLOCK
UPSTAIRS
il
Hotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draught or in Bottles Ice Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOE
1710 U
Metropolitan Meat do
bxjtohejrsAHD
TrtTavy CnTifcrantnrs
81 KING BIBBET JO J WalijXi Umni
Wholesale and
FOR EENTCottages
--A
C jt v
BoomsStores
On the promises of the SanitarySteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
The buildings are supplied withhot and cold water and eleotriclights ArteBiaji woter Perfeotsanitation
For particulars apply to
On tho promises or at the office ofJA Magoon 88 tf
200 LOTS
m
lAPOLAN
IE ACTFOE SALE
Tho Kapiolani Tract ex-
tends
¬
from King r lreet to theBeach A road GO feet wide
will be opened on the eastbide of the property adjoin-
ing
¬
the Kamehameha Girls
School said road will extend
to the sea
Cross roads will be opened
between blocks Every lotwill have a frontage on a
road The elevation varies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level
No swamps around the
premises JNo freshet vilenter the property- There is an offer to buy a
part of the property by u
great manufacturing com-
pany
¬
The chances are theoffer may be accepted The e
is every reason to believe tlatthe prices of lots will iucreuwu
in a short time The owner
of the property will give all
chances to purchasers to
malsemoney on their invtlments
The ground is superior fo
any tract in the mm kot
The premises are situated
within one mile and a htlf 1
tho Post Office
The Government water
pipes are laid along the upper
portipn of the property
Tho priees are the cheapenof any tract within two mill o
from the center of the city
The terms whL h will be
given to purchasers will L-
ithe best ever given by an
real estate dealer or brokuduring tho last twenty years
in Honolulu
For terms or more particu ¬
lars apply to
S M Kanakanui
Or to
Surveyor and Managerof Kapiolani Tract Co
W G Aoni GoReal Erte Dealers andBrokeif
ZELefve SToio Tried a
CAMDIAI CLUB
itHIGHBALL - -
Xf ISTot Wiry USTot
For Sale in AllSaloons and by
W C PeacocK CompanySOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
SUGAR FACTORSIMPORTERS OF
General MerchandiseAND
JOMMISSIOH lBSELOHC A tvTTS
Igents for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific itaiiway CoPinnppr Lino of Pnnlrptfl from Liverpool
Manufacturing - Harness - Go
Tli Oldost House in Honolulu
Oil MflflCARRIAGE HARNESS AlWJS
Plow aad Team Harness j mFde to orderCOLLARS HAMES TRACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
Harness Trimmings of All Kinds Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will Receiv Prompt AttentionTelep2aorLe S88 POBox 322
PAINT I0UK HOUSE
XJSO Magmte for theJOutside
And 3ptLOl for the Inside
These aro COLD WATER PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and aro MUCH CHEAPER
Fish Lines and HooksWe arc opening a Line of thedejut our Fort Street Store
and will soon be iiig i position tosupply all demands
A Large Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G-- Irwin and will at onyco beopened at our Bethel Street Stoic
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
Tf TO i kVU f L
-
4
- -
ai
Just Received
A SHIPMENT OP
CHAMPAGNE
S
IN QUARTS AND PINTS
FOR SALE BY
H HACKFELD CO
LIMITEDSolo Agents forHawaiian Territory
loter IslaadTelegrap h
ODlind After tin 2d or Harcb
Messages in plain language will beaccepted for transmission be-tween
¬
the places mentionedbelow
HONOLULU OAHUKA LAAU MOLOKAI
MAUN A LEI LANAI andLAHA1NA MAUI
The charge for sunh messageswill be at the rate of 20 cents perword of 15 letters until furthernotice
When telephone connections amavailable messages may be handedto the telephone company to beforwarded to destinations otherthan those mentioned above
In other oases special messengersmay be employed
The cost of special delivery is notincluded in tbe oharge at 20 centBper word If the coit is known itmust be paid by the sender whenthe message is banded in If un-known
¬
it must he paid by the ad¬
dressee when the message is de-livered
¬
HONOLULU OFFICE HAGOON BLOCK
UPSTAIRS
Hotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draught or in BottlesIce Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOB
Tills TDJiSrS1710 tf
Metropolitan Heat Co
BUTOHBRSAna
Wa trv Orvntrantnr
61 KING BTEHST
0 J WALLBB IfAIASBB
Wholesale andRetail
FOR RENTCottages
RoomsStores
On the promises of the SanitarySteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
The buildings are supplied withhot and cold water and electriclights Artesian water Perfectsanitation
For particulars apply to
J LIGHTFOOTOn tbe premises or at the office ofJA Magoon 88 tf
1200 LOTS
m
KAPIOLANI
TEACTFOE SALE
The Kapiolani Tract ex¬
tends from King street to the
Beach A road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the eat tside of the property adjoin-
ing
¬
the Kamihameha Girls
School said road will extend
to the sea
Cross roads will be opened
between blocks Every lotwill have a frontage on aroad The elevation vaiies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level
No swamps around the
premfses No -- freshet will
enter the property
There is an offer to huv
part of the properhgreat manufacturing
pany The chances a the
offer may be accepted Thereis every reason to believe thatthe prices of lots will increase
in a short time The owner
of the property will give all
chances to purchaFers to
make money on their invest-
ments
¬
The ground is superior to
any tract in the niarketThe premises are situated
within one mile and a hilf ol
the Post Office
The Government water
pipeB are luid along the upper
portion of the property
The prices are the cheapest
of any tract within two miles
from the center of the city
The terms which will be
given to purchasers will bo
the best ever given by any
real estate dealer or broker
during the labt twenty years
in Honolulu
For terms or more particu-
lars
¬
apply to
S M Kanakanni
Or to
WV-
Surveyor and Managerof Kapiolani Tract Co
W C Alibi CO
Vrfiifaflii
Real Es te DaslerB andBroker
rTgfgw
Business Cards
A M HEWETT
xjrolght Olork and SteyonoroOld Reliable Again on Deck
Olflcei At the Old Vnn Dome Premises1 345 1 y
DR E O WATER HOUSE
Office and Residence Kino StreetNEAR AiiArvi
Offlce honrs 8 to 11 a m 1 to 8 and 7 to8 t m Telephone mi white
H R HrTOHOOOKV
Attobnet at Law
Office Merchant Street CarlwrightBuilding
1474 tt
T R MOBSMAN
Real Estate AoentAbstbaotob and Searcher of Titles
Loans NegotiatedRents Collected
Campbell Block Merchant Street1419 tt
EDMUND H HART
Notaby Public and Typewriter LchVEYANOEB AND SEARCHER flT
Records
No 15 KaahumanuStreet
DR SLOGGBTT
Oculist and Aubist
ProKrtBS Block 34 Flor Office HonrsR a to X t u
R N BOYD
SoBTBTOB and Real Estate Agent
J80Office Bothel Sitet oror the Now
Model Reataorant iy
JOHN NOTT
Plumbing Tim Coppeb and SheetIron Wobk
King Street Honolulu
illRIIMtLIMITED
AGENTS FORWESTERN BTJGAR REFINING CO
Ban Francisco Oai
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WOBKBPhiladelphia Fens TJ B A
NEWELL Uh VERBAL MILL COManf National Cane Shrecder1
New York TJ 8 A
N OHLANDT ft COBan Francltco Oal
fiiBDON IBON fc LOCOMOTIVEWOBKB
6R if flan KrnnolMtoCaU
ROCK FOR BALLAST
White and Black SaddIn Quantities to Suit j
in1EXCAVATIHG CON 1R ACTED
- FOR
i
i
CORL AND SOIL FOR SALE
V Dump Carts furnished bythe day on Hours Notice
H R HITCHCOCK
Office with J M Monsarrat Cartwright BuildinR Merchant St
FOIR SJJlLDtrr ACRES OF LAND IN GKANTE1 1 S180 and 010 at Knmnee North UiloHawaii Apply to
MORBIB K KEOHOKALOLBllml Estate Agent
ip LEX
Premises on Kiikul Lane Joasession given on January l 1901For terms apply to
7 tf KAPIOLANI KBTATE
i
V
A
V
01
7
Vol Kit
The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive and LeaveThis Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
SIERRA MAEOH 12MARIPOSA M AROH 23
SONOMA APRIL 2MARIPOSA APRIL 13
VENTURA APRIL 23MARIPOSA MAY 4
SIERRA MAY UMARIPOSA i MAY 25
SONOMA JUNE iMARIPOSA JUNE 15
VENTURA JUNE 25MARIPOSA JULY 6
SIERRA JULY 1G
MARIPOSA JULY 27SONOMA AUG 6
w
THEOceanic Bteamsmp
TIME TABLE
Q
FOR SAN FRANCISRO
SONOMA MARCH 12MARIPOSA MARCH 27
VENTURA APRILMARIPOSA APRIL 17
SIERRA APRIL 23MARIPOSA MAY
SONOMA MAY 14MARIPOSA MAY 29
VENTURA JUNEMARIPOSA JUNE 1J
SIERRA JUNE 25MARIPOSA JULY
SONOMA JULY 16MARIPOSA JULY 31
VEN1URA AUG
Local BoatIn oonneotion with the Bailing of tno above steamers the Agents are
prepared to issue to intending paseongers coupon through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and fromNew York by any steamship line to all European ports
For fuither particulars apply to
-
JllH nVi
L
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CO V
2
8
10
6
IrwiLIMITED
General Agents Oceanic S S Company
Having comrangementsare again able to
oetst
arwe
and GS zmxioOUR
TT 131 --ETI TSTItJIU fc-- Jti M T il- -UR PERSONAL SUPERVISION
aaniure in announcing to our CUSTOMERS and thes illy that we are no able to furnish them with
of the high grade that earned for it tho unrivalled popularity it enjoyed- -
Its Name Is a Guarantee of
Fifth
Purity and QualityGIVE IT 4 THSais
P O BOX 3867
im
1
TELEPHONES MAIN 22 21 92
tfnr 1 v vvcAnnuo
tT V
- r
COMMENCING MARCH 4For One Week
SILKS -- - SA
a
- --p 7
No 10
Company
whereby
ttv
We will offer 10
H I A JUL 16 1901
5
NS
yards of Silks- - and Satinsmany at less- - than halfprice Prices from 10cents yard np
E W JORDAN9
Fort Street
HONOLULU TUESDAY
Order of Eaglrs
Eyrio 140 of thu Fraternal Orderof Eagles which is now institutedin Honolulu by State Deputy GraudPresident of California and OrandOrganizer James F Olieetham as ¬
sisted by Dr Burnett of Eyrie 5 ofCalifornia held an all day sessionyesterday and hatched out Boventyseven eaglets who are now guaran-teed
¬
fully fledged There are stillforty four fggs to be dealt withmaking a Hook of 121 Eagles oouiing
Tho following officers were ap-
pointed¬
and initiated WorthyPast Prest and Deputy C J Mc ¬
Carthy Worthy Prest Jno Schaefer Vice Prest Jno Short Chap-lain Mr Schneider Soaretary T A
Simpson Treasurer C R DementConductor Duke McNichols In ¬
ner aud Outer Guard Thos McTigbo Physician Dr CooperTrustees P F Ryan Julius Ascheand B Savidge
Claims Exemption
Collector or Cuatomsi Smithies ofMahukona who was fined for con-
tempt¬
of court by Judge Edingswill take steps through CollectorStackabie to recover his fine whiohhe claims was imposed illegallySmithies was notified to be presentas a grand juror in Judgo Edingscourt whereas under section 1758
of the United States customs regu-
lations¬
customs officials are exemptfrom jury duty Smithies tele-
phoned¬
Judge Edings of the faotHe was served later with a benchwarrant and was forced to make thetrip from Mahukona to Kailuawhere he was finnd 25 and costsfor contempt for non appearanceku - rKentuckys famous dessse Moore
Whiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any oftho saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing agents for the Hawaiianfslnnila
The Independent 50 cents permonth
TIMELY TOPICS
A Large Stock for
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
Pansy Stoves and Ranges v
Alaska Chest and RefrigeratorsEotfrprise Meat ChopperLawn Mowers and SprinklersRubberHose and HosdReelSteehRubber and Cocoa Mats -Wheelbarrows Hoes Rakeaond
iiooks fShovels and SpadesOos and HandlesScythes and Garden ShearsLamps aud LanternsRat and Mouse Traps -
Step LaddersCoffee Mills and Agate WarePoultry and Mosquito Netting1Victoria and Pan American Haud
SewjngMaehineiTable Casters and SoalesTinned and
Porcelain Saucepans4
S P Knives Spoons and PorksGlobe Chimneys and WicksKeroseue OilJ GasolineSad and Ouarooal IronsCharcoal in Birb - -
Tiu and Aim h Warelawaiiau aud Dairy Salt in Bags
Gem Ice Shavers and Coin Ice CreamFreezers
The AERMO
TOR admitted by
very ono to lie
the very best
windmill in exis ¬
tence
We want your help in distributingthe above usoful articles so we willbe able to dispose thorn at the lowestmarket prices
The Hawaiian Hardware Go3 LaFort Street opposite Sprookels
Ooi Bank Honolulu H I
Per ZEALANDlA fnrCamarinosRefrigerator An extra fresh nupplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celery FreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As¬
paragus Cabbage Eastern and Cali ¬
fornia Oysters in tin and shellCrabs Turkeys Flounders eto Allgame in season Also frosh Rookfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt doliveryCALIFORNIA FRUTT MARKET
Corner King and Alakoa St
NOTICE XO 0UEDIX0B8
Tho undersigned haB been appointed by the Hon A S Hum-phrey
¬
First Judge of the First Cir-cuit
¬
Court of the Territory of Ha-
waii¬
as administratrix of the Estateof Uilama Horiu It deceased lateof Niolops Honolulu Oahu noticeis hereby Riven to all persons in-
debted¬
to said estate to mako im-
mediate¬
paymeut to ttmuuderMgned and all persons having clainiBagainBt said estate whether se ¬
cured or otherwise to present thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will beforever barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
Honu DeceasedKoloa Kauai February 1 1901
L18 4toaw
NOTIOE XO 0BEDIT0B8
The undersigned having beenduly appointed Executors and Exe-cutrix
¬
respectively of the estate ofJames A Hopper deceaed late ofHonolulu Oahu notice is herebygiven to all creditors to presenttheir claims against said James AHopper didy authenticated andwith proper vouchers if any exiBteven if the claim is securtd by mort ¬
gage upon real estate to the under-signed
¬
at their Office on Fort StHonolulu Oahu within six monthsfrom tho date of the first publicationhereof or they will be foreverbarred
WILLTAM L HOPPEREWELLS PETERSON andELLEN HOPPER
Executou and Executrix of theEstate of James A HopperDeceased
Honolulu Oahu February 1st AD 1901 lB 8w 3taw
The AuthoritiesON
KODEBK SCIENCEHave proalaimed
To be the Beat for
Mouth and teethTOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
H HACKEELD CO
J LIMITEDSole Agents for Hawaiian Territory
71 tf
IMG BRANCH MTBS
WAIKIKI B1aOH - - Honolulu H
C J SHEHWODD Proprlotor
There earth at an nrirt sea and iviVilh bieakw V siruj jive lullaby
KIjik Swot Tram Oars puss tli doo
iroa siLr3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Street near King Only smallcash payment reuoivfd Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO206 MrohBut Street
ALLEN Ss ROBINSON
Pealcus u Luustn and Coal andBnir DiKG Matemals or
Aul Kinds
Queen atrcnt Honolnln
u
No 1878
OSAU5 BPngQKKIJ WMO IRWIV4
Clans Spreckels Co
HONOLULU
NATIONAL BAiik OF BAN FRANCIBCV
OEAW SXCHAHOB OB
BAN FHANOIBOO The Nevada NauonaBank of Ban FrancJscokONDON Tno Union Bank of LondonLvdNEW YOBK Amorloan Exohango National BankOHIOAGO Merohants National BankPAEIB Oredlt LyonnainBKRLIH Drosdnar BankHOMO KONG AND YOKOHAMA Hon8NEW ZBALAMi ANH AxIbTRALI- A-Bank of New ZealandVIOTOKIA AND VANCOUVEB Bankof BiitUh North America
Traniast a General Banting and XxehavqBmineis
Deposits Recoivfld Loann made on Aproved Bccorltv Oommercl l and Travelera Credit Issued Bills of KxoHaihebought and soldOollectlonn Promptly Aoootmtert Tor
THB
BE m
lilwankoe u
BEEETKCEJ
BUFFET1250 per bbl
6 dozen quarts9 p8r case
4 dozen quarts5 per case
2 dozen quarts
Delivered
BOFPSCHLAEGER CO LTD
King and Bethel StreetsHonolulu
ILimisD
Ww G Irwin President ManagerJiuus Snrpokels First Vice President
W M Giflard Second Vice PresidentM H Vhitney Jr1renanrer BecretaryGeo J Rosa Auditor
SUGAK FAORTORAMD
AOEBTS 0 THX
Of Rnr fanolsno Cnl
LOWNEY
Somebody at home will be waitingtonight lor a box
The Name on Every Piece is theguarantee
FOR SALE BY
LEWIS CO
Sole Agents Grocers
111 Fort Street Telephone 2dU
THE INDEPENDENT
IBBUBD
JSVBhr AFTERNOON
V - flxcept Bundty
mTBLBPHONB 81
P O BOX 81
KnUred nt thi Post Office at Honolulu
H T as Becond olasg mull
aOBSOBIPTION BATES
Ptr Month anywhere In tho Ha--
walian Islands MPer Tear 6 00Per Yiar postpaid to Forelfla Ootin
tries 8 D0
Euynbe Invariably tn Advance
V J SB3TA Proprietor and Pub- -
ilohor
EDMUND KOBBIK EditorBeBtdinc in Honolnla
TUESDAY APRIL 16 1901
THE LEGISLATURE
To do or not to do seems to be
the motto of both branches of theTerritorial Legislature with an awfulaccent on the not to do In a few
days the Governor will call timeand the voters will find that nothing
has been accomplished during thotwo months allotted to the Legislature of the transaction oi uubihcbs
Wo cannot say perhaps that noth-
ing
¬
has been done because the Gov-
ernor
¬
has signed several bills andvetoed one No Important measureshowever have been brought to hisnotice yet except the taxpayers
should consider as Important the billprohibiting a 20 years old boy fromearning an honest living by working
iTT saloon or the bill providing anappropriation of 45000 for the Le-
gislators
¬
The latter Act was of
course of vast Interest to the hon ¬
orable gentlemen who were supposedto regulate tho present legislationand make new laws for the Territory
Representative Robertson- - broughtin a resolution in the House thismorning making this lGth day of
April the 48th working day of theLegislature If his view is correctIt means that only twelve days re-
main
¬
in which tho Legislature is todispose of so many important andunimportant matters that it will be
simply hopeless to undertake the taskof deciding on the merits or demeritsof the measures brought before theLegislature We have never seen amore dangerous political situation inthese islands On one hand we find
two parties only able to agree to dis ¬
agree and in their hands has thefuture of tho Territory for the next
jJtwoTyears been entrusted
Delegate Wilqox Js here He issupposed to bo the idol of the peo-
ple he says so himself at least andto accommodate the Harbor and Riv-
er¬
Commission in Washington hohas taken a flying trip for his healthof course to endeavor to persuadetho Hawalians to como out as solidRepublicans and surrender theirpower as Home Rulers There canbe little doubt as to the answer hewill receive this evening Tho idol
of the Hawalians has proven himselfto be of iiesh and blood and able tohear tho jingling of the Washingtonducats Instead of being built fromimperishable andamlto CaptainCooko tried tho game some hundredyears ago but ho was found outtinned downed and found himselfspeared and clubbed to death The In-
stance¬
of tho killing of Cooko resulted only in his death Robeit Wilcoxlittle scheme will icsult in his po-
litical¬
death as far as tho voters ofk
this Territory i3 concerned
If Wilcox would put hl3 shoulderto the wheels of the political char-iot
¬
and mako tho horses in the HomeRule shafts move on ho would gainthe suppoit sympathy and succor of
tho whole community Instead howants to break up tho Hawaiian par ¬
ty kill the influence which it pos
bosscs make the Legislature laugh ¬
able through his advices and thengo back to Washington smile andtell his friends of certain committeesthatj ho fetched them alright andthey are ready to swear fealty toMcKlnley Then there will bo a lovefeast in tup ofllces of the River andHarbor Commission more patriotismand much more monoy through con-
tracts¬
for fixing up our wharves andharbors
Tho time has come that every petty bill should bo withdrawn from theLegislature and as many importantbills Introduced and passed on nextmonth the day when Dole sends hismessage to tho Legislature to getout and not show their noses untiltheir cdnscnt to tho Governors ap ¬
pointees or disapproval has beengiven
Favor Vaccination
At the meeting of the Mfcdical As-
sociation¬
of the Territory of Hawaiiheld at tho office of Dr W E Taylorlast night the following communica-tion
¬
embodying a resolution againstthe anti vaccination bill now In thehands of the Governor was read Theresolution was adopted unanimouslyand will be presented to the Governorthis morning by tho president Dr WE Taylor and the secretary DrHodgins The communication anti res-
olution¬
are as follows
To the President and Members of theMedical Association of the Terri-tory
¬
Dear Sirs Your committee towhom was entrusted the duty of draf-ting
¬
a resolution to be presented tothe Governor of this Territory ask ¬
ing that he veto the new amendmentto the Penal Laws concerning com-
pulsory¬
vaccination respectfully sub ¬
mit to the association the accompa-nying
¬
resolutions and recommendthat they be adopted as the unani-mous
¬
sense of this associationWhereas a bill has now passed
both houses of the Legislature hav ¬
ing for its purpose tho amendment ofthe Penal Laws by striking out theprovision relative to compulsory vac ¬
cination andWhereas it is the unanimous opin ¬
ion of the association that If suchamendment be carried Into effect Itwould be a grave menace to the pub-
lic¬
health for the following reasonsTho position of these Islands rend-
er¬
them extremely amenablo to con-
tagious¬
diseases a fact especially apparent at the present time whensmallpox is prevalent in San Francis-co
¬
and among States of the UnitedStates the time elapsing betweenthe departure of steamers from SanFrancisco and arrival at this port isless than the incubation period ofsmallpox and further the number ofcases Is Increasing on transports andsmallpox is especially prevalentamong tho class of persons thereonand
Whereas there is an apparent mis-
conception¬
in regard to the efficacyand in regaruMo a certain danger saidto attend the operation of vaccinationmore especially the transmission ofcertain diseases from one person toanoiner anu
Whereas the efficacy of vaccinationIs now accepted by tho wholo medicalprofession all over the world and hasbeen thoroughly accepted as unassail-able
¬
the mass of evidence as reportedby statistics going to prove this factbeing enormous the following being afew of them
In the German empire according toauthentic statistics in the year 189G
there were out of a population of 00
000000 only leu cases of smallpoxand Germany is tho most thoroughlyvaccinated country in the world Tholaw is enforced not only in regard toinfants but also in regard to
There has not been a caseof smallpox in tho German empiresinco 1871 In HIndostant in fouryears 1873 1870 inclusive there died700000 from smallpox On the otherhand among British soldiers in thesame country only two deaths oc-
curred¬
from smallpox in the samoperiod In Sweden for twenty fouryears before the introduction of vac-
cination¬
tno annual death rato fromsmallpox was about 2050 per millionof the population after tho introduc-tion
¬
of vaccination the annual deathtato from smallpox dropped to 158per million and
Wheieas the danger of transmit-ting
¬
disease has been reduced to ab-
solutely¬
nil for the following reasonsAll vaccine used in theso Islands Is
obtained from New Zealand and
taken from carefully selected andtested calves and after tho vaccineis obtained the calf is kiucd and ex ¬
amined for tuberculosis or other diseases and if found even suspiciouslyunhealthy or diseased tho virus isdestroyed The vaccine Is preparedunder thoroughly antiseptic condi-
tions
¬
and is put up in hermeticallyscaled glass tubes Vaccination isnow performed in tho Inlands entire-ly
¬
with Ivory points or new steelneedles a fresh point or needle be-
ing¬
used for each patient and thereis no dangor of any disease beingtransmitted by vaccination
Therefore be it icsolvcd that tJoGovernor of this Territory bo and heis hereby strongy urged to veto saidamendment to tho Penal Laws Re ¬
spectfully submittedC B WOODW HMAYSROBERT P MEYERSA N SINCLAIR
Taken Backwater
Judfto Humphreys yetordrendered an opinion iii regatd to ibeoaso of juror Schmidt andQuinuwhose fees an jurors at tho last termho declared forfeited bocaum tbjdiffered from tho majority of thejurors in a petty case The opinionoonoludes
Tho Court had ihe right tn dis-
charge¬
Messrs Schmidt and Quiuoas jurors 1 no record does not uiboIobb any state of facts showing thatthoy should have beeu reprimandedThe order forfeiting heir ftos wasabsolutoly null and void
The motion heroin is sustainedand the clork is hereby ordered lopay lo Messrs Schmidt and Quinnrespectively their fees as jurors forthe February A D 1301 term orthe Circuit Court of the Firet Cir-
cuit¬
All costs remitted
Tho Elks
Lodgo No 616 of the Benevolentand Protective Order of Elks vaorganized last tveniuc at ProgressHall the ceremony of the installa-tion
¬
of officers beiug performed byGrand Exalted Ruler Judge JeromeB Fiaher of Jamestown Dr C BCooper was installed as the ExaltedRuler of the local herd and theother officers seleoted were Es-
teemed Leading Knight A EMurphy Esteemed Loyal KnightJudge Gear Esteemed LecturingKnight J H Fisher SecretaryAlbert F Judd Treasurer W GAshley Tiler A R Cunha Thetrustees elected were BrothersChurch Wilder and Wall TheElks went home very early
At the Llint
On Maroh 16 tnere will be ameeting of the directors of theMint to discuss the question ofcoinage and the size of the equiva-lent
¬
to be poured out for r qnartsrThe stockholders are requested tomeet later on in the new beer gard ¬
en back of the Mint and there ex ¬
press their views on dividends andreeerve funds The Presidenthopes that there will be a fullattendance
The Polo Gaiuo
The team tp ropresont Maui uSaturday against the Oahu l
Club will arrive on Friday bMauna Loa
Saturdays garni will commouat 8 p m It is probable that an ¬
other game between the trro teamBwill be played on Monday
The Independent 60 cents permonth
NOTICE
Dr Go rg Herbert leaving for theCoast the 23rd iust Dr St D GWalters will have entire charge ofthe praotice during his absenenHis offii hours will be from 9 to 11a m from 1 to 3 aud from 7 to 8p m
DRS HERBERT HUMPHRISWALTERS
78 2ivs
for jijmXTJ ACRES OF LAND IN GRANTS1 1 2130 and 010 at Kamaoe North HtloHawaii Apply to
MORRIB K KEOHOKALOLBReal Kitato Agent
Hl w iKbamu Mwo
BCei ve 3Totx Tried a
CANADIAN CLUB
HIGHBALL - -
If ZDsTot WLJ jSTot
For Sale in AV
Saloons and
W C PeacocKSOLE AGENTS Ht
TAKE NO SUBSTITo fLS
ME
SUGAM FACTOKSIMPORTERS OF
General MerchandiseA2TD
Lgente for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific Railway CoPioneer Lino of PnrVketfi from Liverpool
Manufacturing Harness Co
Tlie Oldest House in Honolulu
CARRIAGE HARNESS AlWajS OH Mild
Plow and Team Harness j IbdbbCOLLARS HAMES TRACE
r
i
1 M i
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- i
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UNS etcFurnished at Short Noc
iHarness Trimmings of All Kinds Constat hk ntndJ
ISLAND ORDERS WHI RPm PrrK Tnf 1IIJJlepLoae SS X T5o 122
INT YOU
And Pe
ni v
iV
fThese are COLD WATER PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH CHEAPER
Fish Lines aad HooksWe are opening a Lino of those at our Fort Street Storet
and will Boon bo in a position tosupply all demands 4
k Large Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G Irwin and will at once boopened at our Bethel Street Store
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
A
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tie 4 ttmKit irt
LOaaU AND CJKJIERAI NEW3
The lHDrPENDKMr bU ceut permoutti
Tho Baud will plsy at the Hawniinu Hotel this eveuiug in huuorof tho visiting Ellis
When desiring a hack surreybKKyi flC with careful driversring up Telephone 113 TerritoryStable Co Ld
Captain Klemnie aud LieutenantSmith of Company A N O H arecandidates for the oommaud of thecompany at the next election
Whon you want a hack ring up191 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine hackand no overcharging
Miss Rojo Davison who willrepresent the Department of Pub-lic
¬
Instruction at the Buffalo ex-
position¬
will leave linre on April 23
The reguar rehearsal of tho Ama ¬
teur Orchestra will bo held thisevening in the Y M C A hall at745 oclock All members must bepresent
Dr Walters will have entirecharge of the practice of the medicul fira of Drs Herbert Humphris
Walters during Dr Herberts ab-
sence to the Coast See noticeelsewhere
As the result of the strike amongthe machinists of the HonoluluIron Works Manager Hedemaunwill leave by the Mariposa tomor-row
¬
for the purpose of placingseveral large contracts in the handsof tho machine shops on tho Cosstand the East
The Hongkong Maru arrivedfrom San Francisco yesterdayThnro was one passenger for Hono-
lulu¬
R B lienning who found itbo necessary from a busiuesn stand ¬
point to come here that he paid the200 fiuB which is invariably im
posud when a foveigu bottom carriesa pa4SBnuer between Sau Franciscoaud this port -
A paty of High School boys andgirls have returned from Waialuawhore thAy had spent their vacationcamping in thu mountains as guestsof Miss Catherine Goodale Theyhad a pleasant trip and report anenjoyable outing The followingpersons composed the party MlaseB
Kopke Tucker Smith ThompsonGoodale and Messrs Smith KopkeGriswold Alvarez and RobertsonMiss Lawrence was also in the partyas ahaperoce
Delegate Wilcox met the Ex-cu-ti- vo
Council and other prominentHawaiiana at Foster Hall lastnvening and explained his standingiu Washington to them He saidthat it would be well for tho Hawaiians to send him back as a Re-
publican¬
to Washington but thesubject was postponed till thisevening when the Delegate is sup-
posed¬
to make an open declarationof his policy- -
John A McCabe special agent ofthe Revenue Department has joinedthe local office to expedite the mat ¬
ter of registering the Chinese ofHawaii Twenty additional depu ¬
ties were added to Agent Ohamber- -
Iains force yesterday But thirtydays rmaiu for the Chinese torugister When that limit expiresall Chinese not registered will bedeported A groat many who areanxious to go baak to China are tak ¬
ing advantage of this and will go
homo passage paid by tho govornmeut
Th9 Fire Limits
Tho Chambor of Commerce heldn meeting at 2 oclock this afternoonto listen to aud discuss a report
--rfrom tho boaid of underwriters cori- -N aeruiug tho rxtonsion of the fire
limits The underwriters haveproposed that tho extension be
made to take in the area boundedby River street with the maukaline oghty feet abovo Biretaniastreet The new mauka boundaryas proposed is eighty feet above
Berotnnia and Waiktkiwards a lineintending to the Watarfronteightyfeet bayoud Richards street Is propied as tho boundary for tho fire
limit district
TOPICS OF THE DAY
And now wo are told that Repre ¬
sentative Hooga bill providing forstopping tho surf from going overtho roof at Yvaikiki was only a j jktIt was very fuuny ha iia hal Butthou the Legislature all in all isrealty a hugejoke
Oar attention has boen called tothe very insanitary condition exist ¬
ing at twilei it a place near thecorral The stench in awful and
tho place in malaria breeding Ourcorrespondent says that the atten ¬
tion of the Bard of Health agenthaB been called to the nuisance butto no avail Let tho authoritieskeep the outside of tho corral asdean as the inside is kept and therewill be no kick coming
Speaker Akina may bo an autocratbut an autocrat is cortaiuly neededin a Lgislative Hall where allwnnt to talk at once The only ob ¬
jection we have against Mr Akina is
that he does not use bits gavel onthe heads of tho uurulies insteadof pounding his unfeeling harmlessdesk
Consistency is known as aj jwel
but it does not seem to he the casewith R prosentativu Gilfillan Heone day elated iu theHouse that hois against monopolies and helped torquelch and kill outright the lateTramways bill but yesterday after ¬
noon he voted to save anothermonopoly the electric franchise forthe Oahu loa Eieotric Co Goodreason why ho did so be being itpater and introducer And whereis his consistency Ouly that theyare brother in the mystic circle
Fxominont Chinese la Court
An amusing incident occurred inthe District Court yeeterday morn-
ing¬
when Chow Sun the law clerkof Robeitson Wilder was charg ¬
ed for having biffed Mbuwar thescietary iu Paul Neumanns officewithout provocation reason orcause Mr Chow San was repre-
sented by Mr Da B lt and Mouwarappeared with a dark coloroi cloudaround bis right optic
Judge Wilcox sifted the case Parefully the contending parties beingemiueu jurists by proxy
The story which caused thetrouble waB as follows A fewweeks ago one Ah Pak was chargedwith having cominitlbd a commonnuisance by Uscivious conducttowards a small Chinese girl Thecase was fought with a great deal ofbilteruoia by Ah Pak and the fatherof the child who belong to differentsocieties and when the man wasdischarged by Judge Wilcox it waseasy to see that trouble was brewiug
Chov San represented tho fatherwho considered it wise to also con ¬
sult Monwar and envy spraug up inthe heart of Chow Sin He waiieduntil he a fw nights ago foundMonwar in tho back room of aChinese business boue aud heclaims that Mnu war tasked him withhaving inauufaoturod faso evidencein the oas As au aryuniiilum adhominem he used his fht whichlanded to th oye of Monwar andhence the appr iiice of the twogentlemen in the C uirt
In sentencing Ouxv San to piy afine of 25 Jud r Wiloox saidThat he wanted tho different Chin ¬
ese Societies her to undurstandI that no favoritism would be bIhuvutowards tho m Miibers of any of theSocietebi if l ey turned nut tobe highbinder and uving violenceor in auy vnj vi titling the lawthey would b truitud vith severetyin his Court
Chow San pa 1 hi fine and Mou-
war¬
both are in wr hpoorabje meuacoordiug to police records went
away one with a purse minus Que
fee and costs aud the othor with a
tired eyef
Governor Dole is quite siok andis uot expected tp be around duringthe next five or bx days Secretaryof the Territory H E Cooper will
act or hi in iu official matter
nilHE MUmiMmtTKMt
A SlfflER PROPOSITION
Well now tlierej tho
IGE QUESTION I
You know youll need ice youknow its a necessity in hot weatherWo believe you are anxious to Retthat ico which will give yoUisatisfaction and wd like to supplyyou Ordtr from
The Oahii Ice Electric Co
HOFFMAN AND MARK HAM
Telephone 3151 Blue PostrfficeBox 5UG 77
NOTICE1
OF ATTACHMENT AND
Iu pursuance of an Execution is-
sued¬
out of tho Circuit Court of theFirst Circuit Territory of Hawaiion the 23rd day of February A D190 irra matter of Enterprise MillCompany Limited vs Lui MMeKeague I hnv ou this Uth dayof April A D 1901 aTttaohed audlevied upon aud will expose for Baleat Public Auction to the highestbidder at the Police Statinm Kala- -
kaua bale iu Honolulu Island ofOahu Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock jioon of Tuesday the Mshday of May A D 1901 all th righttitle aiid interest of the said Lui MMoKeague iu and to the followingdescribed property unless the judg ¬
ment amounting to Sixteen Hun ¬
dred and 12 100 Dollars interestcopts and my expenses are previous-ly
¬
paidAl that certain bouse lot to
g ther with the house fituatedtbereon kuown asJhe residence ofthe said Lui M McKejgu andsituate on the Waikiki ido of FortStret npxt to the KamehamehaAlumni Club House in HonoluluafoietaidOHAS F GHILLINGWORTH
Deputy SheriffTorritory of Hawaii 7u loaw
THOS LRTBSMVMaDofactiiTing Jeweler
Call nnd Inspect the beautiful and usefulrtlspay of goos for presents or for per ¬
sonal nse and ndorinuntLove BuildinK 530 Fort Street
4000
FOB SALS
LEASEHOLD ON BEREtnnia pirseh 39 years to
run rresent net income u permonth apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO205 Merchant Street
Ilifes Siaaisliip Co
Freight andPassengers for allIsland Ports
LOCOMOBILE FOR SALE
One New Locomobile No 377Style 2 made by The LocomobileDo of America of Newton MassU S A patented Nov 14 1899Very little used the property of thelate Joseph Heleluhe aud run bygasoline
ALSO
One Bicyclein very good order
For particulars apply to MrsHeleluhe at Washington Plaoe orto F J Testa tbia office
Bruce faring Co
Real Eststa Daalars603 Fort Bt near King
3DUDINQ IiOTBHodsks and Lots and
Lands Fob salb
gXSf Pnntss wishing to dispose ol cnolrrnnrHoo i lnvlf In nail on n
IOSX
A Japaneso Bamboo Hand Satoheoontainlug money wrapped in tleaves memo books etc was loston Sunday morning March 10 onAlakea St from the Fishmarkut toKing street and out King streettowards Kapalarha and KalihiFinder will be rewarded by leavingthe eatiiu at this oliiue 55 tI
TffrmiTfiiiTiwyimmmitTOnnmUl iuimnruignr Tr7i BJMnMWI - p -
Just Beceived
A SHIPMENT OF
CHAMPAGNE
IN QUARTS AND PINTS
s
FOR SALE BY
H MCKFELD CO
LIMITEDSole Agents forHawaiian Territory
Iiiler BMTdfapli
Guild iftsr the 2d of Hnicii
MessngPB jn plain language n ill- - boaccepted or transmission botiveoli the places mentionedbelow
HONOLULU OAHUKA LAAU MOLOKAI
MA ON A LEI IANAI aud- LAHA1NA M iUI
The charge for such messageswillbe at bo rate of 20 cents perword of 15 l tters until furthernotice v t j
When telephone connections areavailable messages may he handedto the telophono company to beforwarded to destinations otherthan those mentioned above
In DierveaBnB speuinl messengersmaybs employed t j
The cost of special delivery is notinoluded in the charge at 20 centsper word If tho cost is known itmust bo caid by the sender whonfhe message js handed in If un ¬
known it must he paid by the ad ¬
dressee when the message is de-livered
¬
rt
HONOLULU OFFICB rBAG00H BLOCK
UPSTAIRS
il
Hotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draught or in Bottles Ice Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOE
1710 U
Metropolitan Meat do
bxjtohejrsAHD
TrtTavy CnTifcrantnrs
81 KING BIBBET JO J WalijXi Umni
Wholesale and
FOR EENTCottages
--A
C jt v
BoomsStores
On the promises of the SanitarySteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
The buildings are supplied withhot and cold water and eleotriclights ArteBiaji woter Perfeotsanitation
For particulars apply to
On tho promises or at the office ofJA Magoon 88 tf
200 LOTS
m
lAPOLAN
IE ACTFOE SALE
Tho Kapiolani Tract ex-
tends
¬
from King r lreet to theBeach A road GO feet wide
will be opened on the eastbide of the property adjoin-
ing
¬
the Kamehameha Girls
School said road will extend
to the sea
Cross roads will be opened
between blocks Every lotwill have a frontage on a
road The elevation varies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level
No swamps around the
premises JNo freshet vilenter the property- There is an offer to buy a
part of the property by u
great manufacturing com-
pany
¬
The chances are theoffer may be accepted The e
is every reason to believe tlatthe prices of lots will iucreuwu
in a short time The owner
of the property will give all
chances to purchasers to
malsemoney on their invtlments
The ground is superior fo
any tract in the mm kot
The premises are situated
within one mile and a htlf 1
tho Post Office
The Government water
pipes are laid along the upper
portipn of the property
Tho priees are the cheapenof any tract within two mill o
from the center of the city
The terms whL h will be
given to purchasers will L-
ithe best ever given by an
real estate dealer or brokuduring tho last twenty years
in Honolulu
For terms or more particu ¬
lars apply to
S M Kanakanui
Or to
Surveyor and Managerof Kapiolani Tract Co
W G Aoni GoReal Erte Dealers andBrokeif
ZELefve SToio Tried a
CAMDIAI CLUB
itHIGHBALL - -
Xf ISTot Wiry USTot
For Sale in AllSaloons and by
W C PeacocK CompanySOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
SUGAR FACTORSIMPORTERS OF
General MerchandiseAND
JOMMISSIOH lBSELOHC A tvTTS
Igents for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific itaiiway CoPinnppr Lino of Pnnlrptfl from Liverpool
Manufacturing - Harness - Go
Tli Oldost House in Honolulu
Oil MflflCARRIAGE HARNESS AlWJS
Plow aad Team Harness j mFde to orderCOLLARS HAMES TRACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
Harness Trimmings of All Kinds Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will Receiv Prompt AttentionTelep2aorLe S88 POBox 322
PAINT I0UK HOUSE
XJSO Magmte for theJOutside
And 3ptLOl for the Inside
These aro COLD WATER PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and aro MUCH CHEAPER
Fish Lines and HooksWe arc opening a Line of thedejut our Fort Street Store
and will soon be iiig i position tosupply all demands
A Large Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G-- Irwin and will at onyco beopened at our Bethel Street Stoic
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
Tf TO i kVU f L
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4
- -
ai
Just Received
A SHIPMENT OP
CHAMPAGNE
S
IN QUARTS AND PINTS
FOR SALE BY
H HACKFELD CO
LIMITEDSolo Agents forHawaiian Territory
loter IslaadTelegrap h
ODlind After tin 2d or Harcb
Messages in plain language will beaccepted for transmission be-tween
¬
the places mentionedbelow
HONOLULU OAHUKA LAAU MOLOKAI
MAUN A LEI LANAI andLAHA1NA MAUI
The charge for sunh messageswill be at the rate of 20 cents perword of 15 letters until furthernotice
When telephone connections amavailable messages may be handedto the telephone company to beforwarded to destinations otherthan those mentioned above
In other oases special messengersmay be employed
The cost of special delivery is notincluded in tbe oharge at 20 centBper word If the coit is known itmust be paid by the sender whenthe message is banded in If un-known
¬
it must he paid by the ad¬
dressee when the message is de-livered
¬
HONOLULU OFFICE HAGOON BLOCK
UPSTAIRS
Hotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draught or in BottlesIce Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOB
Tills TDJiSrS1710 tf
Metropolitan Heat Co
BUTOHBRSAna
Wa trv Orvntrantnr
61 KING BTEHST
0 J WALLBB IfAIASBB
Wholesale andRetail
FOR RENTCottages
RoomsStores
On the promises of the SanitarySteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
The buildings are supplied withhot and cold water and electriclights Artesian water Perfectsanitation
For particulars apply to
J LIGHTFOOTOn tbe premises or at the office ofJA Magoon 88 tf
1200 LOTS
m
KAPIOLANI
TEACTFOE SALE
The Kapiolani Tract ex¬
tends from King street to the
Beach A road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the eat tside of the property adjoin-
ing
¬
the Kamihameha Girls
School said road will extend
to the sea
Cross roads will be opened
between blocks Every lotwill have a frontage on aroad The elevation vaiies
from forty feet high to ten
feet high above sea level
No swamps around the
premfses No -- freshet will
enter the property
There is an offer to huv
part of the properhgreat manufacturing
pany The chances a the
offer may be accepted Thereis every reason to believe thatthe prices of lots will increase
in a short time The owner
of the property will give all
chances to purchaFers to
make money on their invest-
ments
¬
The ground is superior to
any tract in the niarketThe premises are situated
within one mile and a hilf ol
the Post Office
The Government water
pipeB are luid along the upper
portion of the property
The prices are the cheapest
of any tract within two miles
from the center of the city
The terms which will be
given to purchasers will bo
the best ever given by any
real estate dealer or broker
during the labt twenty years
in Honolulu
For terms or more particu-
lars
¬
apply to
S M Kanakanni
Or to
WV-
Surveyor and Managerof Kapiolani Tract Co
W C Alibi CO
Vrfiifaflii
Real Es te DaslerB andBroker
rTgfgw
Business Cards
A M HEWETT
xjrolght Olork and SteyonoroOld Reliable Again on Deck
Olflcei At the Old Vnn Dome Premises1 345 1 y
DR E O WATER HOUSE
Office and Residence Kino StreetNEAR AiiArvi
Offlce honrs 8 to 11 a m 1 to 8 and 7 to8 t m Telephone mi white
H R HrTOHOOOKV
Attobnet at Law
Office Merchant Street CarlwrightBuilding
1474 tt
T R MOBSMAN
Real Estate AoentAbstbaotob and Searcher of Titles
Loans NegotiatedRents Collected
Campbell Block Merchant Street1419 tt
EDMUND H HART
Notaby Public and Typewriter LchVEYANOEB AND SEARCHER flT
Records
No 15 KaahumanuStreet
DR SLOGGBTT
Oculist and Aubist
ProKrtBS Block 34 Flor Office HonrsR a to X t u
R N BOYD
SoBTBTOB and Real Estate Agent
J80Office Bothel Sitet oror the Now
Model Reataorant iy
JOHN NOTT
Plumbing Tim Coppeb and SheetIron Wobk
King Street Honolulu
illRIIMtLIMITED
AGENTS FORWESTERN BTJGAR REFINING CO
Ban Francisco Oai
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WOBKBPhiladelphia Fens TJ B A
NEWELL Uh VERBAL MILL COManf National Cane Shrecder1
New York TJ 8 A
N OHLANDT ft COBan Francltco Oal
fiiBDON IBON fc LOCOMOTIVEWOBKB
6R if flan KrnnolMtoCaU
ROCK FOR BALLAST
White and Black SaddIn Quantities to Suit j
in1EXCAVATIHG CON 1R ACTED
- FOR
i
i
CORL AND SOIL FOR SALE
V Dump Carts furnished bythe day on Hours Notice
H R HITCHCOCK
Office with J M Monsarrat Cartwright BuildinR Merchant St
FOIR SJJlLDtrr ACRES OF LAND IN GKANTE1 1 S180 and 010 at Knmnee North UiloHawaii Apply to
MORBIB K KEOHOKALOLBllml Estate Agent
ip LEX
Premises on Kiikul Lane Joasession given on January l 1901For terms apply to
7 tf KAPIOLANI KBTATE
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