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VOL. XXXIII NO. I.: KKIDAY. KITH Ml IKK WHOLE NO. 1!H)!.
70. HONOLULU, II. H 2. 180S. SKMI-WEEKL-
i
tho General smiled pleasnntly as he expression means forco that Is to bo
it A SOLDIER TRUE mado this acknowledgement.
"How rapidly do I work? Well, I
IS OF THE WEST expended to purpose.
For sovcral years Gen. Merrlam had
AT A RECEPTION
SEMI- - WEEKLY. of letters, or stories rather, of nrmy a good part of tho Seventh at Fort
life, nnd theso appeared In tho 'Sen- Laramie, Wyo. This Is a mighty In-
TSSUED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. tinel,' of which paper my father was teresting spot. It Is at tho continence
King, Who Was Once for many yearsof Brigadier attracted Mai-Gen- .
editor. They of tho Plalto and Laramlo rlvors,
W. N. ARMSTRONG, EDITOR.
Brit-Gen- .
the nttentlon General
Merriain Has M
His miles north ot Chcyenno,
thoso days tho nearest rnllway point.
nlno-ty-s-
In
lx
Ladies of Honolulu Meet Ladies
Andy Bert, an old newspaper man, who
SUHSOKII'TION KATES: a Cavalry Captain. suggested that short stories of tho Share of Service. Tho telegraph lino between tho places of
Sioux campaign would make good was unreliable, as n native boy sent
Vek Month $ .50 reading and prove profitable. I took on an errand to a dry goods store. It
1'er .Month, Forkiun 75
up his suggestion nnd tho result Was Merrlam wanted something nt Chcy-
I'm Ykap. 5.00
'Tho Colonel s Daughter,' tho novel enno very much nnd tho telegraph lino
Vkv. Ykah, Korkiun tJ.OO
AN INDIAN FIGHTING RECORD that has lind a larger sale than any of FIRST PRESTICE IN CIVIL WAR was down ho put a man on a horso and AT HOME OF MRS. W. C. WILDER
Payable Invariably In Advance. n message was sent through Inside of
my books.
"Then there was a demand for more. twelve hours In summer and Inside of
C. G. BALLENTYNE, I brought to light my first effort sixteen In winter.
JlUMNEKH Manaof.u. In Pursuit of Poor Lo a Matter of 'Kitty's Conquest' and this tlmo had Holpod to Conquer tho Frontlor. Fort Laramlo was established ly tho Docorntlon of Flowers, Forns and
Ton Years Sharp Brushes. no trouble In disposing of It. I wroto Hudson Hay Fur company so far back Flags A Rare Orchid Namos
LYLE A. DICKEY. West nnd Northwest At Fort that no ordinary woman will admit
for a monthly publication, took my
Writer of Novels. own tlmo and mado money. I have Laramlo Near Denver. hearing when at school. Near the of Thoso Who Cntlocl.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY been nt It over since, most of the tlmo, bridge across tho Laramlo river Is nn
PuIjIIc. P. 0. Box 190, Honolulu, and have turned out in all about thirty uiloho fort that was built by the Hud-
son Bay peoplo as a protection against
H. I. King ami Bethot Streets. Gen. Chas. R. King every Inch n nc,s- - "
No appointee from civil lite Is tho Tho reception by Mrs. W. C. Wilder
Indians. Ono night tho Indians used
soldier will be Just the man to occupy won tI usual y block outwin, stories? gallant Maj. Gen. Merriain, In whoso
"Do my to tho ladles oil tho American Com-
WILLIAM C. PARKE.
trtn,. M,n i., em.f,i
Manila In case there is required n sol- nnd it hardly succeeded from a pop- - extensive detriment is military Ha
u raft and floated down to tho fort dud
almost took It by assault. Fort Lara- mission party yesterday afternoon was
dier leader to cope with half wild reb- ul.tr standpoint. I found that tho wall. Tho veteran did not reach his mlo is tho scene of almost nil rif Gen. an elaborate and charming affair. It
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND AGENT els and barbaric Islanders. Ho lias a stories I started and went straight present station through tho carnage of King's novel "Queen ot Bedlam," ono began nt 3 o'clock and was not over
to take Acknowledgments. No. 13 of his very best stories. Fort Lara until nearly G. Between thoso hours
record as an Indian lighter. This
J Kaahumiiuu Street, Honolulu, H. I.
W. R. CASTLE.
career was made between 1873 and
1879. In those years tho present Brig-
& & Ji J
W J w J J J 0 0 0 t
i- 0 JtJ mle, In tho Argonaut period, was tho
one place a white man lived between
Council Bluffs nnd Salt Lake City. It
tho parlors and verandas or tho beau-
tiful Wilder homo were (Uled with
guests.
adier General was a Captain In the Is oxoollontly described as ot that time
Fifth U. S. Cavalry. Ho saw action in Tho front veranda was handsomely
in Trowbridge's story "Tho Boy Em-
' ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Idaho, igrants," ono of tho strongest nnd tru-
decorated with American Hags and
bunting. Potted ferns and bright, vari-
Public. Attends nil Courts of tho Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota all est of the numerous pieces of liter- colored tropical flowers and plants
i Republic. Honolulu, H. I. over tho frontier. Mnny's the bldody
brush he's had with the red man, ad-
mired by the higher civilization cult of
ature. Fort Laramie had tho Red
Cloud agency twenty miles away.
Thcro have been twenty thousand In-
wcro arranged In a most attractlvo
manner about tho halls nnd parlors.
W. F. ALLEN the East and cursed to tho deepest and Several local plants attracted great at-
dians on tho wnrpath within a hun- tention from tho American ladles, for
blackest by tho pioneer. At first after dred miles of Fort Larnmle. Tom
WILL BE PLEASED TO TRANSACT the war tho General, who is a West their rarity and their unusual beauty.
Moonlight, Kansas politician, was com- A species of orchid was tho center ot
any business entrusted to his care. Pointer, was in tho South. Ho saw
Ofllce over Bishop's Bank. something of the reconstruction. Then mandant at Fort Laramlo for a short admiration and Interest.
tlmo soon after tho war. Ho had tho Tho reception was held In tho largo
he went into the Indian country for a bad Judgment to hang a couple of In-
matter of ten years. Tills service, in cast parlor. Tho receiving party con-
WHITNEY & NICHOLS. dian murderers Instead of shooting sisted of .Mrs. AV. C. Wilder, Mrs. Cul-
short, is a desolate fort all through them on the prairie. Tho Indiana made
tho winter, then so soon as grass lom, Mrs. Hitt and Mrs. Rldgoly. Mrs.
DENTAL ROOMS ON FORT STREET. even with him afterwards. Ono sum- 0. B. Cooper, Mrs. Garret P. Wilder and
sprouts in the spring follow the In- mer ho was out with several troops of
Ofllce In Brewer's Block, cor. Fort Mrs. Gardner K. Wilder presented tho
dian, who has taken to the warpath cavalry nnd a hundred miles or moro
and Hotel Sts.; entrance. Hotel St. and who leaves on his trail a lino of guests.
from tho post. At night tho Indians Thoso present wcro: Mcsdamcs S.
mutilated bodies of women and child- took away all the horses and soon
M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., LTD. ren and burned ranch buildings. It's B. Dole, H. M. Sowall, II. E. Cooper,
an exciting, active, feverish, danger- thereafter Moonlight retired to civil W. O. Smith, S. M. Damon, A. F. Judd.
ous life. Rather It was. There is none life. IIo wos further punished by get- W. F. Frear, Princess Kalulanl, J. II.
Importers and Commission Me- ting the appointment of Governor of FIshor, F. M. Hatch, T G. Thrum, W. J.
of It now worth speaking of, though Wyoming In the first Cleveland admin-
rchants. tho Bannocks raise a bit of a row over Lowrle, R. W. Anderson, W. U Hop-
San Francisco.. anil.. Honolulu. game laws In Wyoming nearly every istration. He was non persona grata per, S. C. Allen, Wlllard Brown, Gu-luc- k.
year. out there, for nono of tho old timers T. Foster, W. Foster, L. C. Abies,
213 Front St. Queen St. could ever forgive him for being tnich
It was this Indian service that made C. W. Ashford, Geo. I'. Androws, R. P.
nn intolerable tenderfoot ns to hang Meyers, E. Judd, H. Foclte, Geo. Beck-le-
Gen. King tho man Avho Is one of the y,
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD. Idols of the wholo army and in whom Indians instead of shooting them, V. Ward, E. D. Tcnney, Frank
Hut this Is rather getting awny from Hastings, J. Wilder, S. B. Rose, If.
officers, men and tho public at large Gen. Merrlam. One of tho notablo
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS have tho "utmost confidence. Lewis. E. O. White, II. M. Wells, Geo.
Tho fighting and literary General is
things nt Fort Laramlo when ho was Do la Vergno, Wells Peterson, 11. Bing-
Queen St., Honolulu, H. I. supreme thero was an Indian grave,
a man below medium height, Is blonde, ham, L. B. Coan, W. T. Monsarrat, W.
with a sharp and expressive eye. Every Just "mauka" of tho post as would bo Lishman, G. W. Macfarlane, F. J. Low-re- y,
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO. Hash of tho oyo means something, es- said hero. Tills grave was n gunbox W. A. Kinney, .1. M. Whitney, J.
pecially if he be aroused. Always he upon four slender posts and within had S. Walker, F. S. Dodgek Ai M. Brown,
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION has had the reputation of being-- man a
been placed the body of an Indian girl .1. B. Atherton, S. Oilman, J. A. Oil-
Merchants. King anil Bethel Sts., of wonderfully quick decision and of or woman. It was said that sho was man, J. G. Spencer, II. Renjes, Lcese,
Honolulu, H. I. instant action. This is why Maj. Gen. the daughter of the famous Chief Reil E. W. Jordan, S,. G. Wilder, S. M. Bal-
Merritt wanted Brig. Gen. King for Cloud. Tho cattle rnngo round-up- s or lon, John Pratt, II. A. 1'. Carter, A. T.
Manila service. It is well for a mili- drives often massed near tho fort and Atkinson, II. 31. von Holt, 31. C.
F. A. SCHAEFER & CO. every cowpuncher considered It his
Wld-dlflel- d,
tary governor of fourteen hundred Thos. If. Sorenson, T. W. Ilob-ro- n,
Islands o in his command as bounden duty to take n shot at that W. W. Hall, A. E. Nichols, E. A.
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION many men like Gen. King as the supply gravo. Tho bullets from Jones, P. C. Jones, J. O. Carter, A. Ful-
Merchants. Honolulu, Hawaiian affords. Gen. King retired in 1879 had splintered every bono of tho skel- ler, Corbott, A. II. Wood, W. II. Rice.
Islands. with tho rank of captain. eton beforo old Red Cloud camo with J. II. Pnty, A. Mackintosh, F. C. Glade,
Once re
a retlnuo and a gunny-ba- g ono day and
that they had brought him up. to took away tho remaining contents ot
E. R. Stackablc, J. S. McGrew, F. W.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE. San Francisco to die of an Apache bul- Damon, C. B. Wood, P. H. Dodge, C.
let wound. Ho survived tho long selge BRIG.-GEN- . CHAS. R. KING. the long box. M. Hyde, Win. Hnywood, R. I). c,
Wal-brldg-
at San Francisco and slnco his retire- Tho last frontier Held servlco ot Gen. W. G. Irwin, C. L. Carter, J. A..
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GEN-er- al
ment in 1S79 has been writing novels &a .. o ..' & iS i o ,t .". jt i ji jt vt j j v . o Merrlam was but a few years ago. Ho McCandless, J. Campbell, A. Brown,
Merchandise. Queen Street, that everybody reads, has been a club onco wrote 70,000 words In three weeks, tho political campaign. Tho two stars played an Important part In tho af- II. W. Howard, Titus, M. M. Scott,
Honolulu. and militia man at Milwaukee, where but I do not caro to keep up that pace. came to tho straps of his shoulders fair that camo to a conclusion with a Georgo II. Paris, Edwin Paris, T.' J.
his father was for many years a prom- My system of writing? Why, I first at numerously fatal shooting solrco at 'King, C. M. V. Forster, II. F. Wlcli-ma- n,
Itolii-r-t Lowers. !'. J. Lowrey. C. M. Coolto Wounded Kueo, where Col. Foraythe,
inent newspaper man. As a captain, write out my story In my own style of tho same time, but they wcro earned J. A. Kennedy, K. Vliln, W. P.
LEWERS & COOKE. Gon. King was In tho 70's the adjutant shorthand. Then I rend It Into a pho- and deserved. Ho was Colonel of tho who must certainly be somewhero up Boyd, E. A. Wodehouso, Halstcad, W.
of Gen. Merritt, who Is Justly listed as nograph. My typewriter takes It from Seventh Reglmnt, U. S. Infantry, when higher In rank Just now, mado a few O. Lackland, A. McWaytio, P. P. Shcp- -
ono of tho military geniuses of tho day. tho phonograph and I go over and re- tho country of Old Glory scoro of what tho Westerners ctll ard, J. 31. Oat, F. II. Wlncoop, O.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN started In to "good Indians." In that war Gen.
Lumber and Building Materials. It Is a treat to chat with Gen. King write and rovlso this copy until I am Afong, J. B. Castle, Theo. Richards,
Olllce: 411 Fort Street. on the U. S. S. Arizona, and to watch satisfied with my work and then It teach Spain humanity and good man- Merrlam, with the Seventh, had tho R. F. Woodward, F. A. Hosmer, G. F.
or hear him work. He Is in command goes to my publisher." ners. big honor of heading oft Sitting Hull, McLund, J. Lucas, S. Thurston, L. A.
of all troops now en route to Manila. Maj. Gen. Merrlam Is at tho Hawaii- who was endeavoring as of old to stvo Thurston, A. W. Pearson, N. B. Emer-
HAWAIIAN And that is the way the author-office- r his skin after making trouble. Sitting
WINE CO. Tho handling of tho forces under tho gave to his thousands of readers an hotel. Ho Is on a (lying visit to son, Geo. W. Smith, E. C. Richardson,
extraordinary circumstances Is a task such stories as "Foes In Ambush," null was killed right on tho reservation Kelley, Georgo Herbert, S. 1. Shaw,
FRANK BROWN MANAGER, 2S and to which Gen. King 'brings great ca- "Tho Colonel's Daughter," "Cadet
this section of his domain, which, on soon after. Chas. II. Atherton, 3V. D. Alexander,
30 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. pacity and his natural tact and ublllty. Doys," "Captain Blake," "An Army tho coast extends from Lower Califor- When Fort Laramlo, "Idle us a paint- Henry Castle, S. N. Castle, Williams,
Of courso he has a staff, but he 1r ono Portia," "From the Ranks," "Kitty's nia, across Oregon and Into tho State ed ship upon a painted ocean" In sum- T. May, W. A. Honshall, W. O.
of tho most thorough men over wear- Conquest," "A Soldier's Secret," "A of Washington. He has headquarters mer and isolated nnd forbidding as a W. J. Forbes, II. Laws, Mead, II.
THE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN penal colony Island In winter, was
ing tho shoulder straps and he gives an War Time Wooing," "Tho General's E. Coleman and Anna Scott.
INVESTMENT., LTD. Immense amount of attention to detail. Double" and many other stories of love both at San Francisco and Portland. abandoned, tho lines of Gen, Merrlam Misses Carter (2), Carter, Parke,
The General Is ono of tho most ap- and adventure. Tho officer Is anxious to return to his and the Sovcnth fell In decidedly pleas- von Holt, Clara Fuller, Grey, P. Judd,
MONEY LOANED .FOR LONG OR
-- proachable and companionable: of men, duties In tho States anil will leave by ant places. They were all bundled Coan, II. Judd, A. 3fcliilyrc, Zoo Atkin-
strikes ono as being down south direct 200 miles to garri- son, Wlddllleld, Hnlstcail, Parker,
short periods on approved, security. COMMISSION LOOKS the first steamer if ho can get passage. son Fort Logan, Jii3t outside Denver,
W. W. HALL, Manager. alert and well balanced. Ho Invites Afong (3), L. Irwin. Cartwrlght, Kim-
faith. Ono would expect to hear of Ll'ON PKAKI. IIAKHOH. Gen. Merrlam has a cottago on the which has every attraction denr to tho ball, Kolfmnn nnd Scott.
hlni doing something signal. TJio Gen- Richards street side of the hotel heart ot the army olllcer, married or
expression
WILDER & CO. eral wears gold-rimm-
glasses, but Delegates Visit Uncle Sam's Great grounds and from forco of a single. And nt Logan Gen. Merrlam
ono would not ordinarily notice tho Nitv.il Base. habit ho calls that cottago cabin. has boon for theso seven or eight STOCK IvXCIIANGK.
LUMBER, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, glasses. He Is "well set up," Is of Tho General, who secured his earlier years.
Salt, and Building Materials of all compact build and Is quick In move- Tho American-Hawaiia- n Commission promotions and mentions during tho Gen. Merrlam, who loves tho free-
Appoints Committees to List Stock
Kinds. ment and conversation. Ho does not and party had a most delightful cruise Civil War, has been In tho West and dom and tho rnrlfled air ot tho Rocky
look old; ho does not look young. He In tho lochs of Pearl Harbor yester- Northwest ever slnco tho conlllct be- Mountains and the adjacent grandly and Investigate Values.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. looks Hko a good Bold lor who has been day. They left town on a special train tween the North and South ended. sweeping plains, does not tuko kindly Eleven mombers of tho Honolulu
at tho business a number of years. Tho shortly after 9 a. m., and returned During tho rebellion In tho United to tho tropical cllmo hero. Ha would
Stock Exchango attended an oxecutlvo
General's men have gone shore hero about 4:30 in tho uftcrnoon. Those States ho saw much Held servlco and probably like It In tlmo. For ono thing meeting held In the Chamber of Com-
MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIP-tlo- n to camp, but he will remain on the In tho party wcro: President Dole, always, either in action or as admin- - it Is so different from Laramlo. It mcrco yesterday morning. The chief
made to order. ship for a tlmo yet. Senator Cullom, Senator Morgan, Mr. istratlvo or oxecutlvo head, gavo a first makes ono who remembers shiver and business was tho appointment ot com-
Hitt, Admiral Miller", Minister Sewall, class account of himself. With those shiver to restlessness to think of tho
GEN. KING'S NOVELS. Consul Haywood, Professor Aloxandcr, who know tho army, few officers aro blizzards that were reputed to origin mittees on details ot tho work. No
H. E. MclNTYRE & BR0. call list was presented, although It was
"How lld I como .to take up novel Professor Prltchett, F. M. Hatch, Cur- field In higher cateom from the stand- ate right In Fort Laramlo, A blow of made known that merchants und stock
writlug," said tho General In San tis P. Iaukea, the Misses Kitchen and point of ability ami balance than this three days, with snow giving tho at- holders generally would como In,
GROCERY AND FEED STORE. Francisco, "Why when I was a young- U. F. Dillingham. quiet, modest Gen. Merrlam, Ho Is a mosphere so much color that vision was
Corner King and Fort Streets, ster I used to try my hand at short The Philadelphia's steam launch met tall, erect man, with Iron gray lmlr prescribed to an arm'tt length Is no J. II. Fisher, Frank Hustaco and
Honolulu. Georgo R. Carter woro appointed a
stories. In 1871-- 2 I was sent down tho train at Akt's, where all of tho and a youthful, hnndsamo fac3. Ho exaggeration. Still, what a man of n committee of investigation; Harry
South where tho x Klans were party mentioned, except tho Misses looks like a man of arms, a man of
Klu-Klu- Ufa It was after nil to fight and win,
Armltage, Fred 31. Lewis and Theo. F.
C. HUSTACE. operating. I found that the North did Kitchen, embarked for the business men. with everything seeming adverse. Long
Lansing, on membership; E. O. Mac-
not understand tho South, and that tho part of tho expedition. All tho lochs As interesting almost as the General llfo to tho General, who Is hale ami
South did not understand tho North. and tho entrance wcro carefully ex- himself aro tho places ho has been hearty nnd able after all of It. farlane, J. II. Fisher and W. M. Git- - .,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer. fard, committee on listing. It Is tho
212 King St.
Tel. 119.
False statements wcro mado by both amined. Professor Alexander was since tho Civil war, IIo has helped
sides. Tim Idea of a novel was sug- equipped with maps showing areas and materially in tho making or half a latter that will hoo tho duty of list- - ,
gested to mo by tho existing conditions, soundings, nnd explained in detail nil dozen States of tho West and North Kuplil Transit Company. lug stocks. Tho duty of tho Investi-
FAMILY, PLANTATION AND SHIPS' gating Committeo will bo to Inqulro
Stores Supplied on Short Notice. I wrote about two-thir-
of ono of my tho facts concerning tho harbor, Ad- west. Many, many years ago tho In- Thcro was a slight delay In getting
New Goods by over steamer. Ord- best stories 'Kitty's Conquest' and miral Miller' also gavo his Impressions dians wcro wary of Merrlam. They a quorum for a meeting of tho Hono Into tho status of corporations whoso
ers from tho other Islands faith- sent tho manuscript to 'Harpers'.' In of tho harbor for naval and marine knew that when ho took their trail he lulu Rapid Transit and Land Company stocku may bo listed nnd report there-
fully executed. duo courso o( tlmo tho manuscript was purposes. Ho said that tho improve- followed It till ho camo up with them. at tho Chamter of Commcrco hall yes- on to tho Exchango.
returned and with it tho usual letter of ment and occupation of tho harbor Merrlam was a master hand at getting terday afternoon. Tho stockholders Tho first regular business mooting
declination. I tossed tho copy into my wcro most important and should not over tho country, at pressing Into ser accepted the charter us amended, to ot tho Exchango will bo hold tomorrow
CONSOLIDATED SODA WATER vlco tho Itivaluablo Indian scouts and conform with wlshos of tho Cabinet, morning. At that tlmo stock lists will
tervlco chest and carried it all over bo delayed,
bo reported and u pormanont meeting
WORKS CO., Ltd. tho Western States and Territories At 2 o'clock the expedition landed at ut hunting out tho secluded and difti-cu- lt adopted by-la-
and oleoted tho old
with mo during tho Indian wars. tho Peninsula. Thero the party divid- places of hiding. A lino shot, a officers, us follows; President, L. A. place will have boon decided upon.
Esplanade, Cor, Fort and Allen Sts. "When I wus retired, about all I had ed, a part going to C. P. laukca's and n good rider, a manager par excellence, Thurston; vlco president. Jus. II. Cas-tl- o;
was ray pay as n Captain on the retired part to Clarence Mncfarlane'a for a leader In whom his men always had secretary, Jos. A. Oilman; treas- Other names omitted from tho list
HOLLISTER & CO., Agents. of ladles who helped hi tho lunch to
list, some iklita, this unsold manu- lunch. Splendid spreads greeted tho confidence, Gen. Merrlam, as Colonel urer, J. H. Fisher; nudltor, Jns, A.
script and lots of time: At my home visitors at both places. of tho old Seventh, has had a caroer Kennedy; directors nt large, all the of- tho Arizona men are thoso of Mrs. W.
ahead with without having exponded A short stop was mado at tho Penin- that would satisfy most men. One can ficers bolng directors as well, Chas, S. C. Wilder, Mrs. Gardner Wilder, Mrs.
Read the Hawaiian GazcUc Andrews, Mrs. Hyde and Miss Achuck,
much thought on them sold best." And sula after, lunch nnd then the party eo determination gleaming from his Desky, J. A, McCandlcss, Thoo. F.
(fiemiWeeMy). In Milwaukee I began writing a scries took the train for town. eyes and
can-kno- that his thoughtful Lansing, who ussIstcU at Mrs. Dole's tables. ,
'M"
iWf.' f ''fti-vOl- '
-' f riilm;, WVWt . iMawIUw!
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: KIHIJAY, HKITEMHEK 2, 1S08. SEMI-WEEKL-
Coiiht I)epr.Hslotl.
E AND OUT SANITARY RULE Solid Rubber Tires
F GO Capt. A. N. Tripp, who Ih Just Inck
from tlio coast, has made Ills first trip
to San Krnnclsco from tho IitamU In
pcn jears. Tlio Captain Jiail not
k nre unequnled
durability. We
for resllicnco and
uliliro nil tlio latest
DETROIT
1 WBWBBBL improvement?, besides special de
More of N. G. H.
at Executive BoilfliDg.
been nway since ho brought tlie steam- Figuring on the Fotnre of
er KnaU down for tlio d
Company. Capt. Tilpp sas that tlio
coast country presented Itself to lilm
ns greatly depressed. Hundreds
houses In San rrancisco ami tno su-
of
Inter-Islan-
Board Wort Here.
Heal
k7, -
.Jill?
vices of our own. landless wircsr
located within the rubber nt high
tension pecurcly hold the rubber in
tho channel. The shapo of the
rubber unu channel prevents tho
vJ jLL WEL
burbs and ailJolnlnR cities are for lalo
nnd In the country fine ranchci may
pide wear nnd cutting common
in mo-- t other tires, while tho patent
STOVES
i
I'N TO MAKE WAY FOR THE U.S. A. be had at almost nny price. Tlio great- FEDERAL OR MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
projecting convex llange effectually
est cause of hard times up there li tlio
continued drought. Capt. Tripp thinks protects tho fclloo from injury, be-
the country will iIck up again with a sides presenting u neat and lasty We are celebrating the
Scono at Final Assembly -- Addresses good rainy rimhuii Max. Schlcmmer, Superintendent Horbort's
Sugges-
npper.tncc. They cannot como off successful
Mnclo By Offlcers-- A Popu- well known hero, has bought for n few tions on Asylum Administration. 1 Inch SollJ Butter Tire. Full Size. or get out of tho channel. introduction of
lar Pay Plan Is Hlntod.
hundred dollars n well developed ranch Tho Hllo Hospital. "Jewel" Stoves and Ranees
that was a couplo of years ago valuntl
by giving purchasers out of
nt many thousands
Companies IJ nnd r, N. O, II , were Ail K.Miiniiiur Impn-ltfo- n.
President Htnlth, Ur Dny, Dr. Kmernon,
Dr. Wood, George V. Smith, Theo V
Cushion Tires Honolulu a special benefit of
a Freight Rebate of 10 per
formnlly rrllcwul from nctho crlce nt There has been leproduced In this Lansing, I. D. Ki lllplo, Agent Itejnolds specinlly constructed of n softer yet
(i.30 o'clock rati relay nftcrnoon All tlio
paper it letter with tlio signature of V. and Secretary Wilcox were present nt u tough comjiound, are u combination cent, off the regular price of
Kimrels ucrp called In nt u The compmilii
meeting of the Hoard of Health hold yes- of the pneumntic nnd solid. They
forme-e-l In double r.ink In the hnllwny In J. Kenny, Acting Ilrltlsh Commissioner terday nftcrnoon Dr. Herbert, Superin- nre more resilient our stoves: In addition all
thf lmscme-n- t ultliout nims nnd In oltl- - and Vice Consul, giving vlows on the thnn the to
zrn's clothe Comimti IZ was on tin
transfer of tlio sovereignty of Hawaii.
tendent of the Insane Asylum, and Dr.
Monsnrrnt, Inspector of Meats, wero also but less than tho pneumatic. They
which you get the usual
rlslit nnd I' on the left. I.lttiilrnnnt i:nn-non- , present, In the visitors' gallery. pi event all noibe and clatter and per cent, cash discount.
ofllcer of tho eln, fonncd tin m This letter was nddiessed to tlio edi-
Colon I riMipr, Cnptnln Zltfflcr nnd Cnp-tnl- n tor of tlio Sin I'r.tnclsco nxamlner and
.Miss L C Cutter wns appolnti'd addi- nearly nil of vibration. There be-
Coin- - wcru together In front of the was naturally supposed by the Adver-
tional in itron at the Insvne Asvlilm. An ing no air chamber,, theiu can bo Our complete stock of iyo
assistant, waiter and hostler were also
romoanlcH
After n fen formalities In tlio nay of
tiser to bo genuine. It w.ih bogus, n authorize d.
no puncturo stoves, ranging in price from
manufacture, a fnko and vvorfc. Mr. Dr. llerhcrt lecommindcd that each
Instructions Cnptnlnn ZIckIi r nnd Coyne Kenny states that ho was not Inter- loch Cushion Putter Tire, Full Size. i i to $72 with another i jo
made n fow remnrku to their respicthe guard anil female assistant at the Asylum I
rommnnds. They told the men that i; nnd
viewed on tho subject by a repicsenta-tlv- e
ho given a vacation of one month e'Very THERE 13 NO SECRET ABOUT OUR PROCESS now on the way, comprises
of the Examiner and certainly did venr, during which his or her salary
t.j, iij:i
Harness - Reposity, the following:
I' would continue In service ns volunteers not write and sign an aitlclo. should run on. JIls Idea would he to em-
Those desiring to go out would lie e,Ucn
dlschnrgiH Meetings would bo lirld, not ploy un extra man whose province would SCHUMAN'S - Carriage and
to
roi.Ks. month iclleve the dlffcicnt employes abso- Fort St. above Club Stables.
b"
Inti r perluips than next Tuesdny to per- coxiroiiT roit tiii: old from Orders Promptly Filled. Merit Jewel Ra.nge.
fect urrangementR. In the meantime the to month 'lhe vacation was
guns would remain In charge of the Cotn-ia- n Suppose tho wheels of tlmo could lutely necessary, for the reason that em- 1 size, 4 styles,: with Water Coll.
ofllccra rioth companies will lie re- suddenly bo reversed, and wo could, ployes were now worlclng twelve hours a
cruited up to the lignl Htundard (lay
In nn Instant, go back to tho year 1811. Dr llerlint was granted a leave of
Colonel Tinner una tin next speaker He
mounted the stnlrs ho that he could lie
plainly seen and lienrd The Colonel
the deepest legret nt tetlug tile
men going out of nctltc service lie said
Why, man, jou wouldn't recognise appointed thieecarrj on Dr llumphrls was
for
to
weeks
England. Vou wouldn't know how to Asjlum dining the Hupe rlnlendent's nh- -
speak, what to do, or how to under-
sence
Monthlv
the work nt the
of Malul inl hospital at
JL
(
&rJIVK'Bf HI
1
M
I WVJ7 til
fl
&CKj la iaJtl
E.WP1RE
size, j styles, with Water Coll;
1
1 size,
JEWCL RANCC.
tho Oovirnment appnclatid most fully pnv-ro- ll
style, with or without Water
1
their faltbfulniss and Mil uc In tin past stand tho things around jou. You a month was Incienscd from JUr. to S1J7
Walluku
you need shoes buy them now. Napoleon
If Coll.
All understood thoroughly, however, the
Ircumstnnccs whhh had titought their would ho as completely lost as resident Smith le polled tint he had rc- -
won battles because he never waited for the enemy; he
o
services to a close It was the culmina-
tion, tho re libation, of what had spin red
though jou were whisked away epic'stcd llilo hospltnl a seivant's cottage
at the
estimates on
City jewel Range.
nil Government supporters on foi the past and (hopped on the planet .Jupiter. tic onto VV Hm th reported a letter of got there fust.
live venrs. It whh the cause In which the You would find no railways in Eng- thanks ffom l'rank Cair for uu American 2 sizes, 3 styles with or without Water
to Kalaupapa
land, no telegraphs, no i tinning water sent sent lo the Ilaldvvln Another tho was
rigulars bnd fought Tiny had won 'the llag Usg Coll, and with or without Hot Water
work wns nohlo nnd would ltdound to un
In tlio City houses, and mighty few epiest eif Ilrother Dutton
Home nt le- - Business success is won in the same way. Reservoir.
their credit through all lime .vn Turner, Kiipeiiuienucnt en tne
The fJovcrnmcnt wnntcd to retain 11 and of the houses themselves that nro hospital, hael ele tertnlned to resign on lino- We don't wait tor stoies to get the new creations in
J' In the volunteer service- - The. standing now. Between 1811 nnd 1891 count of the Imposcel by tho new'
uc-
WELCOME JEWEL STOVE.
tlio 1'rcsldent and tlio Cabinet spi chilly
desired that thuj continue Itoom would
lie provided for tin m at the drill shed
tho difference is ns gieat as between iMullt Act In havlm; accounts ualel made,
nminded iirraiiKement had lieen
An shoes, we get them ourselves." Come and see. i sizes, with or without Reservoir.
Ah for the men ptreonull the Colon
said he would do a'l he could 1 he (!o- -
rnment would help them its far as possi-
1811 nnd 1C00. Yes; and gi eater. however, which had uppeaseel Mr Turner.
Yet a lady who was boin In. 1811 nils ripoit wns mane ny rresiuent smith
writes us tho following letter. She malci Stevvnit of Lrle. the treatment of
Mr I'enn , asked lo
ooo O
ble. In selecting men for plncs In the experiments In MODERN JEWEL STOVE.
service they would lie consldertd Con-ludl-
the Colonel said that the tiowrn-m- e
nt was now contemplating a lecoRnl-lio- n
of the services of the men. which he
sajs. "In the eaily part of 18SI I leprosj Ueferied lo Cemimltteo on I.ep- -
commenced to feel weak and alllnc. iosj
My nppetlto was bad, and after meals valenceItokaku
Dr reported an Increased pre
ofdvsenterv in Japan Mortality
The Manufacturers' Shoe Co.5 3 sizes, with or without Reservoir.
liilleved would go through At present I had nn aching pain In tho chest and had In en nlioiil 13 per cent rue epidemic
to water
O
however, ho did not fell nt lllnit to sa u most tincomfmtnblo feeling In tho was hellevedhi en ho eluicases bud cholera,
to
what that waH
Captain Zlegler then mutinied the stnlrs stomach. My mouth tasted badly, and wllh live deaths, at Toklo The health of
and added
There had
"I will tell vou what It Is I spat up a sour, sickening lluld. I Yokohama piopei wns verv good
cmht or
SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE. MESQUITE JEWEL STOVE.
2 sizes: No. 7 and No. 8.
Captnln Covuc nut I havo endeavoied to was much 1'ri slilcnt Smith hiought up the
secure for jou an i xtru month s pv o
feel, .end the Caldnet seems to think, that It up frequently.
tioubled with wind, belching ' Shall sanitary matters he placed
It was about all I iinilii IVderul control, be letulned under
n
epics-tln-
FORT STREET.
ou eleserve It anel ve have eer reason could do to get around heio and there terrlloilnl management oi be ellvlilcU be-
to believe- - vou villi net It " tween the two' It had been picsented to
Thrto cheers were then kIvoii for Colonel in tlio house. tin Commission thnt nn niranuement was
I'lsher, Captain Zlegler and Captain
Coyne
letter
"A woman that 1 lviiovv told mo of desirable which would debar mi) conlllct
of niitliorit
to the ri'gulirs on their letlrement a gieat deal of good; feho called it eontrol, hut In the hands
President Smith thought
President Dole h ill plumed a special a medlclno that she said had done her that the matter snouiei lieoruneiei j onei u
local ollicers
1. 1. DIMOND & CO.
and thanks for theli services t'ufortiin-utely- , Mother Selgel's Curatlvo Syrup. Sho The Motokni etuestlon would have to be HONOLULU.
however, the copies- coulil not he dedleatelj handled No doubt the Commis-
inaelo in time 'Hie- letter will he said It would no doubt do as. much sion would visit the Settlement It had
prescnteel later, perhaps at the le'iissem-hlln- g for inc. On hcai lug this I fcont and got been recommended to the Commission
of the commands next Tueselay ev-
ening It Is aildre'sod tei Captain Zleglei a bottlo fiom Mr. V. Danloll's, gtocsr that Gov eminent Inspectois of the Hawai-
ian
the medical
In the Orient, who had
us senior captain and draper, In Linton, and began to elone such gooel work, he retalncel under
It was expee te el that Coinpinv Al of the take it. I am glad to say that in a the t'nlteel States
Ne'W York regiment woulel anlve at fi
Tho command will likely come lo teiwn to-
Dr. Jorelan reporteel a satisfactory state
o'clock to go Into the' hat racks 'I Ills plan very short timo I folt much better of health In llnnir Koner The idagiio had
miscarried at the Camn SIcKlulev end Tho bad symptoms 1
havo spoken of been thoroughly stamped out. A healthy
wns now anticipated
I was as stiong season w a aslttd the nnvllegc of Keeping
Agents for following CLARKE'S
day. The duties of the New-- Venkorse nt tho went nway, and
WORLD-FAME- D
Kali
linrracks will lie to 111 n salutes, iccelve nnd hearty us I had been befoie the ceituln medical preparations for dlsti Hm- -
ellgnltarfes and suppoit the police In case-o- f tumble came on roe. lion ummiK the peoplo near Keanae.
eilllce room at the hcnduuaitcts of the N
(I. II. In tint hungilow
Pour
riot. Colonel Harder will he eiffereil
have licen coinnilsslon- -
of both (low rnment buildings
Is a school teachei. and serves! a
"I am SO j ears of nge, nnd can do time In the Knnuhamelin School hospltnl
almost any kind of woik easily and Itererred to Di McCiettlKiin for opinion
President Smith reported that the Cab-
ed permnne'ul policome n to elo ilut on the with comfoit. I owe it to Mother Sol- - inet had decided to proceed at once to lav
gel's Svtup, and by taking an occa- vvati'i pipe nnd linpiove Hie water supplj
BICYCLES 001
iflSEP.EATEIB?llP,iriEnP,i;i03E5
Mixture
The-- i lire Scruennl (iiunpfci, Seine ant sional dose when I feel ailing il hits at the Settlement
Miller. Corporal Wlirud anel Private
night MUh r anil i:ihnlieig Irpl liif ill iHoef Ziert'iVi oi lot jinn ?
were at the i:ecutlvi bullilhiK nnd the I lecommond the Sviup to all my ML.MARTIN'S SIMI
THEWELL KNOWN ELDREDQE For cloHinlm. anel cleorliiK tho blooil from all
Imparl Mca, It cannot be too highly recommended
either two at the .luellclniv Tliei hail six-ho-
For
Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema,
wnlches Two exlias" pitroled the fi lends, and It by pi luting my letter
Jlxecutlve liulldlng grounds The j will lie In tho papers jou think other persons
kept until the New oikeis milve Pi the especially tboso who are advanced in His Pace
.M;icliincs I'iled and Dill THE UNEXCELLED Pimples, Skin and Bloon Diseases,
unci Sores of all kinds, its effects aro
epiartets Wns Hurt.
life may como to hear of the Syrup marvellous.
A TAK'S I.Il'l TKIJ. and use It, I shall be very pleased to INDIANAPOLIS, Aus. 12 Tho
havo jou do so (Signed) Mis. Ann
match laco between John S.
THE UP TO DATE It Curea Old tforcsj
Cure lllceraud Sores on the Ned,
Woollett, Wheeler's Lane, Linton, near Curtit Ulcerated buris Lege.
lialtiiuorc's Printer Writes 1'rom Maidstone. Jan. 1C, 1831." Johnson and "Plugger" Uill Mai tin Coren lllackhtail" r 1'lmulcs on the race.
Cure.ee Scurvy norcs.
OIV Cuvitc. Wo ( think Mrs. Woollett's letter saw an ugly bnlll, caused by ono of Cnrta Caucuotig Ulcere.
Hurry Ilumpluey, tho printer on the
will do good and so you find it printed Martin's ti inlet teams in taking the
heie. Now, there aio a gieat many
THE JUVENILE Cures Hlooet and .Skin Diseases.
Uurtie Ulaudnlar Swclllncs.
Clearee tho Wood from all Impuro Matter.
lialtlmoie, writes from "Off C.ivlto" to old peoplo In this countrj-- , somo of pace, cutting htialght down tho bank KiomwAaieur cansoarlslnir,
: frleiid in the Ganette Company em- them pel haps even older than she rather than obliquely. Tho quad team As this mlxturo Is pltueaut to the taste, and
ploy here. H.ury Is a bright and ob- And they need it gentle nnd good medl- which was pacing Martin at tho time Also
BICYCLE SUNDRIES such as warranted freo from anything Injurious to tho
most dellcato constitution of cither est, the
1'roprle.tors solicit enflercrsto rIvo It a trial
servant voung man and u writer of clno llko Mother Selgel's Syiup. Old clashed into tho triplet, and machine
Tires, Rims, Spokes. Lamps, etc
t
its value.
life Is apt to bccm
good ability. Speaking of assault pi as- a henvj-a- tlmo whenbear, particulaily If nnd i Iders piled up in a head. Oldflelil,
ago Is
thing to THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS
pects before tho storming and bom- there Is moro or less pain nnd illness and riders piled up in a heap. Oldllcld, From All Parti, of tho World.
ly, if not fatally injured,
bardment, Mr. Humphrey t.ild: "I And this Is stiio to bo tho case. The Tho accident occurred In Uio first lap Sold lie DottlCS 2s. 9d.. anel In ennpm pnnlnlltii,
think tho Spaniards will light like tho stomach gives out Old peoplo can't of tho fifth mile. The men wero riding six tlmts the quantity, lis. each sufficient lt
Old Nick, as they have tho idea that digest ns they onco did Their food furiously, Ith prospects of making a If you don't knou what, ou want our bicycle man, tUect a pcrmaueiit euro In tho jrreal majority
of cam, IIY ALL 01IKM19T&
tho C.inaiics hipmdion Is veiy near hours and ferments In tlio Btomnch, ecord Johnson was cut and bruised R, and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS
iManlla. It will 1m? a gieat disappoint- nnd makes all thoso bad feelings thnt but gamely pulled himself together nnd C. Geer, will help you out. IHItOUOllOUT THE WOULD, Proprietors
The Lincoln anu Midland Codhtiss Dune
ment for them to Uw in that It has Mrs. Woollett hciself had. And when i ode on. Martin was also cut about tho CoariNT Lincoln, Ensland.
to Spain they cannot eat and digest their food, arms and hands and an old wound on Caution. Ash forClarke's Illood Mixture,
they get weak and feeble, his knee, lccclved on tho lirst day of and beware of noitbless lultatlona or subst-
"it will bo a happy day for tis all of course to itute. 7e
when wo hear the Gorman ships In this and have llo in bed or Bit in the the meet, was rcoponod. He, too,
harbor salute the American Hag ns It is corner, unablo to tako tho air and go mounted nnd took after Johnson, but
hoisted over the laptured city about for ncccssarj" exercise. Then his injuries wero too sovero, nnd ho (JHAS. BREWER & CO.'S
"I believe our ndmlinl g.vvo tlielt they get to thinking they nro in the was compelled to quit in the first lap
senior olllcei a taking over, as tlicli way, and grow downhearted and of tho fourteenth mile.
d.
ships aro not miming In nnd out of
tho harbor as often us before
Resides, they nro likely to lo Johnson, leading, cohered tho first
troubled with iheumatisni, which Is a mile in 2:13. Mnrtln took tho lead In
New York Line.
"Gen. Anderson has been looking complaint peculiarly common to old tho second milo nnd was ahead when Tho flno steel liark Johanna will sail
over tho field on all sldet. of tho city, people, nnd comes from a bad diges- tho spill came. from New York to Honolulu on or
picking out, I guess, a likely place for tion. Tho tlmo for tho four miles before G, N. WILCOX, President. J. r. HAOKKEL1). Vice lVbsldent. about October ISth,
attack. He paid a visit to a villago Now, for curing nnd mitigating tho the accident was 7:40 Martin wns
5. K. tfUUi:, Secretary and Treasurer T. HAY, Auditor. If sulllcient inducement offers. Ad-
outside Manila's walls and whllo tak- aliments of old people, thcro Is nothing leading at tlio end of the thirteenth vances mmle on shipments on liberal
ing observations from a church sUeplo in tho wot Id so good as Mother Solgel's mile, Ills tlmo being 25:18. Johnson's terms. For further particulars,
Pacific Guano Fertilizer
ss
a shell struck the principal street of Syrup, It doesn't sicken thorn nnd tear time for fifteen miles was 28:55.
tho place, killing three women and two them nil to pieces ns somo harsh medi- and o. Messrs. CHAS. UUEWDR & CO
27 Kllby Street, Boston or
children cines do. It operates gently nnd Will Itulkl n House. C. BREWER & CO., LTD..
thoroughly; it doesn't mnko them POST OFFICE BOX 484 MUTUAL TELEPHONE 467 Honolulu Agents.
CHRONIC DIAimilOnA CURCl). worso boforo it makes them hotter. Tho Y. M. C. A. directorate did not
This is to certify that I have had
For Indigestion, dyspepsia, rheuma- succeed in getting tho tent, mentioned
chronic diarrhoea over slnco tho war. tism, nnd allof other nehes,
pains, and jesterday, for temporary use at Camp
I got bo weak I could hardly walk or discomforts
nge, it is Just right. McKlnley nnd decided Inst night to We Are Prepared to Fill All Orders for
do an thing. Ono bottle of Chamber- Mother Soigol, who discovered it,
put up a frame luiii'ie there instead, nt llliiilll
lain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea know whnt her eldeily filondS need- once.
Remedy cured mo sound and well.
3. R. GIUUS, Flncastle, Vn
ed nobody better
I had chronic diarrhoea for twolvo wo don't want to. In spite of all tho out In front under tho trees. Tho
It will bo but n small niTnlr.
Well, wo can't go back to 1S11, nnd Heading nnd wilting tables will be set
oars. Three bottles of Chamberlain's growlers nnd grumblers, wo nro better house enn bo used to advantage In con-
Artificial
jj5jT23iw' -
KOxXdZ12X3ir
iKL iraiSEir.
HM
tam!,sJ
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy off whoro wo are. In 1S14 Mother Sel- nection with the permanent
cured mo.
S. U SIIAVUU. riiKasile, Va.
gel's Syrup wns never lienrd of; it which should nirlvo in a few weeks
didn't exist. Rut everjbody knows it from tho States. And then if a sen- -
Both Mr. Glbbs and Mr Shaver aro in 1831. It Is ono of tho great nnd nrato camp Is established for through
prominent farmers and reside near good things of this end of tlio cen- troops tho tont may bo rcciulred there ALiO, CONSTANTLY ON 11 AND;
tent.
Fertilizers! 'I nirrMTWI miiii III I
Va, They procured the rcm-eel-y tury. Instead, leaWng the house for the woik PA0IK10 OUANO, I'OTASH, BULl'HATE 01' AMMONIA,
from Mr. V. K. Casper, a. druggist m nt Camp McKlnley. FEUTII.IS'.EK, AT THD QAZCTTC OFFICP.
N1TKATE OF SODA, 0AL0INEU
of that place, who Is well acepialnted It is learned from Castlo & Coako BAI.T8,VETC, KT, KTO,
with them and will vouch for tho truth that the proposal to amalgamate their A dozen boxes of curios collected by
of their statements. jor sale by all Hrrclal Httentlon given in nnnlvsli of roils by our agricultural chemist.
business with that of the Pa- Col. Parker in tho Islands wero shipped
druggists and dealers. Hanson. Smith hardware cific Hardware Company is by no by tno .Miowera last night to (ho mus-
All pooelii are GlIAKAtxTKEri In every respect.
rur niriuer parucuiuiH apply iu
Read the IlatcaUan Gazqtto
U Co,, Ltd., agents for II. I. eum of the Chicago Normal school.
means closed as yet. DR. W. AVEBDAM. Miniier Pacific Guano and Fertilizer tympany. (Scmi-WceMy- ).
X
HAWAIIAN OAZETTE: Pit ID AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1898. SEMI-WEEKL-
CHINESE LEAD OFF
a city government with a mayor nnd
o4 43 4 4O0
LIJI M
seven aldermen nnd that the state Judi
ciary should he appointed.
.Auorney wco. u. uear wns in invor 01
TRUTH -F- REEDOM
an elective judiciary. lie agreed with his Tho beat nt tho lowest
brother Invvycr thnt In a capital case a f price nt HOPP'3.
Jury verdict should bo unanimous.
"Alabama" Mitchell told thp commission
Colony Has Hearing Be- how he hnd been Imprisoned "for nothing"
sixty days beginning witn the opening 01 A Striking Sermon by To Make Money 1
tne insurrection m isx. mo open session
fore Commission. Closed.
n the Rev. C. W. Hill i
-
(nllcc Inspection. Go Farthest f
Hitchcock, first deputy to
II. R.
.Roprosented By Attorney I. M. Mnrslinl Drown, lonvea tomoriw Cor Toaohlnes of Wlso Mon and thu Iii Furniture.
Hatoh Many Questions Asked.. nn olllclal tour ot Hawaii and Maul.
Of course you want to Z
Procodont Two Lawyors. Mr. Hitchcock will go direct to Hllo, and Nations. ? ste your money do full duty, and
thence to outer districts ami after-
wards, if there be tlmo on this trip,
f the chances are that you are puzzled
g to know whom to believe when all a
(From Thursday's Dnlly) will go to Maul. It Is tlie purposo of
John Sth.Chnp., 31st verse "Yo shall are crying "Our prices are lowest." X.
Tlio Interest of tlio Chinese colony hrul tho
department to havo Deputy Hitch know thu truth, nnd the truth shnll mnke
a good part of tho time, f It Is evident that our values must
the Moor nt the session of the Commission cock traveldeputies you free,"' Hvory author hns a certnln
5 be as great as others Rive or we
yestenlny. It wns a field day, but there calling on nnd district judges word, or number of words peculiar to him- -
wns not n larse attenilance. Goo Kim, the In various sections. M.ir. lou can often recognlzo your fnvor- - 3 could not stay in business, but there J
Chlneso Consular Agent and his dcjuily, Ite nlithor by his favor tr irnnl. lmt vmi must be some other cause for the
LINK. cumiot understand blrn mull vnu unlnr.
WonB Kwnl, were, present with their at- POLYNESIAN stand the meaning which he gives to those large and steady Increase, of our bus- - .
torney, F. M. Hatch. At once Mr. Hatch worus. inn nuinor or tno rourtn gospel Iness. We assign two reasons to It.
was Invited to address the Commission. makes use of a word which Is charactei-Istl- o
Men or .Money to Have Steamers and vital. That word Is "truth.' Ourstocttlslargerandbetterassorted
Ho said that the Chinese stood to suffer Hut it Is necessary to know what he
moro Injury from tho change of sovcrclRn-t- Call in Here. means by "truth." than others show. Our prices are a S
t
y
Murk tlio contrast between tho tench'
"""ip
than any other nationality, on account Ings of Holomon nnd those ot Christ. Sol shade lower.
NEW YORK Tho conquest in tho
of thn laws of the United States. There omon tittereu proverbs which nro the uni
ought to be a distinction made between
the Chinese who had been hero a Rreat
many years and the Chinese iiBnlnst
Philippines has led to the Incorpora
tion of the Polynesian Steamship Com
pany at Trenton. N. J. The incorpor
versal veruici oi manumit nut no simply
stated them; ho wns not nn Incarnation
of them. He violated many of them; he
could not sny "I am tho proverb." Ills
3 ,K This Is dally demons'rated'by the J
number of prospective buyers we
entertain, .lust at present there Is
whom United States laws were devised.
All that those Kcntlcmcn nsltcd was that ators aro Daniel 13. Hatch, Charles U.
proverbs hud no living forco behind them.
Not so with the teachings of Christ. He
brought his life Into harmony with what
LIONIZING IIOIISON.
Shico lii rctam from Santiago Lieutenant Ilieliinonil P. IIobon, tlin licro of tlio
a large Influx of people to these
shores, who, If they find the condl
;
no discrimination ho shown against them, Flint, William M. Ivlns and Robert A. he taught. Truth was not to him n set Merrimno incident, lias cninyeil nn almost continuous ovation nt tho hands of Ins ap-
it mlRht fairly bo claimed that those n Cm Hi nt tlila nltv KM win 1.. Clrnmn
I of Ideas, but a process of action; himself preciative, eouiitryinpii. Tho llluatratiuii shows Holnon ns ho wna leuylng the navy tlons exist such ns they wish, will g,
Chinamen who hnd been here a Iotik time was the truth. department at Washington. eventually settle In Hawaii. To
hail vested rights. At the Mine time lie
of Philadelphia, J. Lamb Doty of With this definition of what truth Is,
thought they were more disturbed than' Washington anu uamtuus u. aiuuer ui we nre now itrelinred to see what It does. these we wish to say that our time
and contemplate (ho liberty which It con- -
II
they had reason to be. They did not ask nrnni-- o N .T. Thn nnnltnl stock Is icrs. Is wholly at your disposal If you m
for n departure from the established poli- $1,500,000. Tho company expects to do Liberty Is define, by Webster as "abll-It- v
cy of thu United Stntes with regard to wish to look over our stock and f
II IB!
a large passenger aim iroignt uusiness to do what one nleases." Whatever
the Chinese. They did not ask that the
doors be thrown open to Indiscriminate
Immigration. They thought those who
wero here when the American llag prop-
raised should be protected In their
erty Interests. Their property holders
hoped there would be no discrimination
was
between San Francisco, iionouuu, Ta-
hiti and tho Philippines. It will he tho
first American lino plying between
these ports, and tho building of the
confers tills ability, confers liberty. This
Is precisely what Christ does.
Tliere aro two ways oi ninning men
free, which may 'bo contrasted. When
Peter was in orison nn nngcl oneneir the
doors and led him forth. He was made
Hi '
prices. There is no compulsion about X
buying.
if you see what you want, we
J
feel conliJeiit that our prices will be
Your Promise to Pay
unocnla ilt nfnhnlllv PT In I hl Cr.'imnS. tree, hut he had no more ability than be-
against them as to their rights to do busi- fore., Sampson wns bound with green rluht.
ness and to hold property. They had a A provisional service will be started withes. The spirit of power came upon
desire that those born In the countryciti- or early next year with two cnartereti him, anil he snapped incm asunder ns it
naturalized should have tho rights of they had been of tow. One wus mnde To Business Men:
zenship. That appealed to all members vessels of American registryi free by an external force, which removed A LITTLE EVERY MONTH Is what we would like.
of this community, who thought thnt all the bonds: the other, by Internal ability,
i
who were Hawaiian citizens should have which made him superior to tho bonds. if you are a recent
II i
the rights of American citizenship. Speak- The latter Is Christ's method ot libera- comer and Intend opening an office,
ing for himself ns well ns for those China- I. LUSTY OLD ACE, tion. It Is by the power of truth wrought " ' :
men who have been citizens of Ilitwn
ho thought rights of citizenship should
be given to all.
into the character,
wiidt Is trim nf individuals is true also
of nations. When Professor Huxley ngo, vis amj-
A fill come to us for your office furniture,
such ns
Mr. Morgnn To full citizenship giving Are wo Growing Shorter Lived? ited the United Stntes, somo years
the sullrnge? lio wn naked ns to Ills nlllllion Of tllO tit- On the Instalment Plan. ROLL-TO- P DESKS, CHAIRS, ETC.
Yes. When once they departed from the ness of the American people for self gov-
regular course the door was opened for fitness of
ernment. Ills reply was "Tliogovernment We are Sole Agents for
arbitrary procedure. flag wns were many
There Tho Winter of tlurlDlsuontont How to the American people for self We carry a large assortment of
alliens here when the raised. He Grow Old) Gracefully and Health- is primarily a matter ot education and the two Best Makes, viz: desks and chairs and have no fear
contended when tho United States took moral character. It is not whnt you do
over this country It should take cogniz- fully. for a people but what you render them but what we can suit you in quality
ance of the conditions found In Hawaii. enpame oi tiouig lor uieinseivcs inut in- "WHEELER & WILSON"
The Government of Hawaii had of other granted stitutes their liberty. and price. ,
rights of citizenship to people There is no more pitiful sight than The same nrlnclnlc Is illustrated In Utah
races ,but to a moderate extent. Some a doddering, half imbecile, rheumatic, Fifteen years ago the massed Ignorance
nnd superstition of Mornionlsm began to
AND THE "DOMESTIC." Remember, nothing makes so
Chinese were naturalized who citizen.the hnd limping, emaciated and querulous old bo penetrated by free schools nnd Chris- favorable an impression as n well
same rights as any Hawaiian man or old woman. tian education. In tlie fifteen yenrs that
11 itli of which wo Ounrnntec.
What is the exact stute of the law re- have passed thousands of youth have furnished office.
garding Chinese? And It Is so unnecessary. grown up under that Influence. So far ns All kinilst of Mndiinn Noedlos niul Mncliine
There has been a very rigid exclusion Old age should be quiet, graceful, they nre concerned, tho spell of Mormon-Is- Our repair department Is run on
Act. Ueglnning eight or ten years ago Is broken. They know the truth and
Parts kept In slock or imported
more exclusive from
It has been made now It Is very rigid. contented, and full ot rest and happi- the truth hns mado them free. to order. .
thesavinR-to-you-plan-
Wo give you
year to year until ness, and not the pitiful wreck of a Our principle Is now Illustrated In tlie best service for the least price
Has it been rigidly enforced?
Yes. Provisions wero made for tho re-
turn of Chinese who hnd already been
rigidly enforced
here. If It had not been rreat many more
once robust manhood.
And It can bo attained by simple
means.
Pnbn. Tne bnndncre of Snaln Is broken
and
lnl ritlm Is he no menus free, light Will Honolulu,
not be until she receives tlie
truth. God has opened the doorsupon civof
of L. B. KERR, Sole Agent.
,i.n .n,,i,i iirvn linen n lllzntion nnd progress, nnd calls us
here, because there has been a larger de
mand for laborers, jus rfslifintH.
,.. f.. ..piannt rMilnnan ciuiim nun
Every man who reaches the "three
score years and ten," should bo as
Shakespearo's creation was:
to enter with the light of civilization and
ndtiontlnn.
Milton describes the nrchnngel Uriel ns
.HOPPACO.
Mr. Morgan Chlneso merchants are al descending to tne cartn on a sunucam.
lowed to enter mo uniieu mines, "Though I look old, yet I am strong nnd Milton's figure Is well chosen. The truth
w. ri,iintn rond tlie clause In the an lusty; ' of Ood is the beam of light by whicheter- the Leading Furniture Dealers.
nexatlon resolution excluding Chinese in For In my youth I never did npply High and Holv One who Inlinblteth
nity descends to chnnge tho night of er-
In addition to recent invoices rom the United States
Hawaii from tho United Stntes. request no Hot and rebellious liquors my blood. 111
of freedom, nnd
KING & BETHEL STS.
Hatch They have made oimosed to
Mr.,..,, Nor did not with unbashful forehead ror Into the n
day-daw-
. nnommt Thnv nrn woo say to all the nations of the earth "Ye
regulations against their shall know tho truth, nnd the truth shall
iiny moro strict
going to anu lrum men- u,.
their children
ti. China to liimrtv to sendalso for repre-
ivnnt
bo educated,
i."i...v.j. The means ot wenkness and debility:
Therefore my ago Is of a lusty winter,
Frosty, but kindly,"
make you tree. The Pacific Hardware Co. S --
H 4--f3
to
sentatives of mercantile establishments to Many strong nien often die early, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY GET IT AT
come here. Without making nny attempt not because their vital forres aro ex-
to have thn policy of the United States
changed, tney want you 10 uiiuunuiuu hausted, but because they abuse their Tee Famous Tourist Route of the World.
avt just receive direct from England WATEUIIOUSE'S.
Mhnf their iiosltlon would bo hero If any powers, waste their energies, and break
undue application of those laws were
made to them. They have many years,
houses established hero for may
mercantile down their constitutions.
Hence, careful people often live
In Connectloa with the
Steamship Line Tickets Are Issued
Canadian-Australi-
vVinsor & Newton's Artists' Colors, Throw the
and simply wish that nny more continue
their business without
they
restric- long; wJiiio people who aro robust but To All Points Id tlie United States
rash, go down to early graves. w Color Boxes, Canvas, Academy Board
tions than now from the rigid Hawaiian
Exclusion Act. It was desired thatmer-
six months' residence privilege to ap-
chants bo preserved. They made their
tho lint strange as it may seem, many
men and .women, by adopting tho right
Canada, via Victoria and
Vancouver.
Palettes and Vouga's Studies, responsibility
peal under tlie impression that the Com
mission wns nero 10 receive reuuiiiiuenuu
mtans, have been able to overcome
dangerous ailments that would havo
andy Brushes, Wostenholm's Cutlery,
llntia.
How many naturalized Chinamen are In
the Islands?
Seven hundred mid twenty-tw- o have
killed the strongest man. With care,
they have eventually gained a remark-
Banff,
MOUNTAIN RESORTS)
Glacier, Mount Stephei
Wade and Butcher's Razors, onu- s-
been naturalized. able degree of health and vigor. Open and Twisted Link Trace Chains. . t
Have they been discriminated against When one reaches the age of 40, care and Fraser Canon.
regarding tne lranciiise; is necessary.
Yes. Thov onlv nsk for the preservation That's what our patrons can do. Just
if the rights they hnd under the Hawai-
ian law. Those naturalized men wish to
From birth to tho ago of 30, the
growth and nourishment of the body is Empress Line of Steamers fromYancom
nd a full aortment of undoratantl that ovory purohaso mado
be treuted as citizens with the right to in excess of tho waste. hero Is with tho distinct understand-
come and go tlie right ot nirtn in n given
Jurisdiction. It simplifies tho matter very
much that the number Is so small.
From 30 to 40 we remain about sta- Ticket to All Points la Japan. Cuba. Is
tionary; waste and nutrition about
DOOR MATS. ing thnt It must glvo satisfaction. We
want to know If It doesn't.
They plea Is for civil rights rather than ud Around te World.
lor political rigniT equally balanced,
Kntlrely civil rights. They Bhould not Hut at and after 10, nature com- Per tickets asd central Inforaattoa araJjf
suffer from construction of tho resolution, mences to tear down faster than she
the exnet terms of which should be ou
served.
Mr. Hatch hero made a legal argument
to the effect that Chinese .or Hawaiian
citizenship ought not to w treated as
builds up.
To bo sure It Is only a little at a
time, but th'o process Is going on just
THEO.H.DAVIES&CO.,Ld..
Agents n
Canadian Pacific Railway.
S.S. Una
Canadian-Australia-
Pacific Hardware Co. A lady told U3 tho 'other day aho got
tho Idea ours was so cxcluslvo a stock
that tho prices would ho so high sho
couldn't trado liero. That's wrong.
Chlneso under the resolution but us Ha
waiian citizens.
tho same.
Our kidnoys now have extra work
--
LIMITED. Wo havo cxcluslvo stylos yes! But
Air. llltt nsked If thov were not claimed In point ot fact our prices nro LOWER
as Chinese subjects as soon "as they came
under tho power or tlio Chinese Governme-
nt-Mr.
to do in throwing oft tho poisons and
impurities that result' from this
ing process.
wast-
Metropolitan Fort Street. thau many and as low as any storo
that carries rellahlo goods. It's tho
Hatch replied thnt there wns no In- very cheap that Is tho very expensive.
formation hero on thnt point. No claim This is why rheumatism is so com-
lind ever been made on tho Hawaiian Gov- mon In men past 40.
ernment In that regard. Some had es-
tablished residence here. Somo hnd In-
termarried with Hnwnllan women nnd the
This is why Kidney Disease that did
not before show many symptoms' now
Meat Company
results had been happy. There were Wo nro always willing to exchango
Chlneso here. He thought thnt did breaks forth In failing eyesight, s, yxak-nes-
NO. 507 KING ST. or refund money on goods bought ot
not Include half castes. torpor nnd dropsy.
Mr. Dole rather thought tho number In- This is why you ought to Ttso Doan's Mffvirrrttrvvvr.rttr.r,riV0ArarA'3Biii us which aro not entirely satisfactory,
cluded those of Chinese descent. Daekacho Kidney Pills, and ease the
HONOLULU, H. I. when returned to us In good condition
Mr. Cullom nsked of what nice children within a reasonable tlmo after pur-
or Chlneso, and Hnwallnn parents were strain upon these overworked and
classified.
Mr. Hatch did not think thnt had ever
heen settled In law. Children born of
alien parents In n country were, In somo
much neglected organs.
"Out of sight out of mind," Is no-
where so true as it is with tlio Kid- Shipping and Family
W P22ilS5
croup
chase, but with tho distinct under-
standing that all such goods returned
will havo all charges paid.
cases he cited, privileged to elect for
themselves their allegiance on coming of neys. whoopino coucm,
.ngo. The United Stntes should tnko Ha- Doan's Backache Kidney Pills will ASTHMA, CATARRH, COLDS
waii as she found It. If that plain rule
were departed from, there wns no saying help you to a frosty, lmt a huppy nnd Butchers. CRESOLENE belnft' administered by nhalatlos
nf treat When sending for samples, or for
where the end would he. Thero should hearty old age. Klves tho safest unit most effectual iiu-an-
Information, wrlto plainly your namo
be no reflection nn nny former Hawaiian Besides, they cause tho Kidneys to fi- Ins the throat and bronchial tubes. Its efficiency it
Government for Its naturalization of Chi- Whoopinc CouRh anuOroup I wonderful. Its antt and postofllco. After receiving sam-
nese. lter uric acid out of tho blood, and thus NAVY CONTRACTORS, septic virtues render It Invalunblu in conU;loui
Mr. Hutch argued the plea of the Chi- both prevent' and cure Hheumatism, dlscnscs. ns Diphtheria, Scarlet l'cver, etc. Pet ples, and they provo satisfactory, or-
nese rlco planters that they should bo al- crlptlve booklet with testimonials tree. Sold bi der quickly, and it possible mako two
that curse ot advancing years. druggists.
lowed to lntrodiicu Chinese laboiers to
These Pills aro not for tho Dowels or three selections, marking them In
cultivate rice. They had a largo amount G. J. WALLER, Manager. IIOLLISTER DRUG CO., Honolulu, II. I., Agents tho order of your choice. This will
Invested In tho Industry. Tho work was they are NOT common purgative pills,
exceedingly laborious, done in the water, prevent tho dolny required In Bonding
and 'no other race could do It.
Mr. Cullom You have shut them out
they do not weaken. They aro for tho
Kidnoys and Urinary Organs, and for
v " ir a 1) frJr4fj.sj,;;rfwM4rwvs9tA now samples which so often happens
yourselves. ' theso organs only. It yen want to Highest Market Rates paid tot when goods to match tho samplo re-
Mr, Hatch No. We have permitted drive a nail, do you ueo a saw? No. quired aro sold.
Chlneso to come In under restrictions pro- Hideo, Skins and Tallow.
viding that they shnll only remain ns You ueo the proper tool for oach pur- Purveyors to Oceanic and Pacific
laborers In thu field,
Mr. Morgan Inquired. If It was tho prin-
ciple to regard Hawnllan-bor- children of
pose, and so It 'should bo In medicine.
When you have any of tho symptoms
Mall Steamship Companies.
p
tfitoP GTTCT
fcZrVflft'rrVc)3i'3VO tSlft3KGflSfte r AGvSOSQOGr
S
n
Chinese ns Hawallans, would It not nlfeo of Kidney Disease, such as Backache, Qm Ml JiooP0 I G9 gVSJOVVD 12U VJVJC; SS GQ G3es a. It sometimes unavoidably happons
apply to the children of Japanese contract
laborers?
you should get tho meillchio which Is CLARKE'S B 41, PILLS 0 m sr a w5SKr V fa
i
e&A&iz.
m M
v
1TBB1
rtvXT&VfNA.
1U mi It A
that goods ordored aro out of Btock,
and In such casc3 wo tako tho liberty
i i
u
Mr. Hatch was not awaro that nny prin- intended to cure such troubles. And I'ulna In the Imuk, all kindred ooiwdalnU. 'nf s Mr
of substituting what, In our judgmont.
I
ciple had grown up. That referring to when you want to get Doan's Back- Free fiom Mercury K'tabllahad upward of 3C
tho restriction of recent Chinese Imm- ache Kidney Pills, bo sure and ask for ieli. In boxen 4. Cd. each, of all ''licmlvtt Is equally desirable, both in quality
igrants to agricultural labor Is a law re-
cently made, tho right kind. "Doan's" Is an easy
ad l'atmit Meillclno Vendors llironglio'it the
World. Jroir eui":. The Lincoln and Jlidlatu! and prlco. If not satisfactory In this
.Mr, Morgan asked If It was ever deter- namo to remember, hut In remember- Cmiutln Druir Omnjiany, I.tucolii, Kngland
JlLiU. yvsasi.,ajLi, w case, plens'o return at our expense. In
mined under the Constitution who were our Grocery, Orookery and Hardware
citizens of Hawaii? ing that, remember that the word c reeoG3
Sir, Polo said it was defined In the Con- "Backache" belongs In tho full name, departments our stock 13 thoroughly
stitution, viz: "Doan's lltichmlw Kidney PIHb," complete and tho range ot prices Is all
Mr. t'rear cited a recent United Stntes
decision to the effect that nil persons born
In the United States were Its citizens,
Mr. Hatoh finally argued thnt. from the
and refuse to tako anything but just
what you ask for.
Hawaiian Gazette Office. that can bo desired.
fact that the annexation resolution pre- Doan's Backache Kidney Pills aro
vented Chinese rrom entering other parts for salo generally for BOo per box, and
of the United States, there was strong six boxes for ?2.50, or will bo mailed
reason In tho claim that tho Chinese here J. T. WATERHOUSE.'
should havo special consideration Riven
their vested rights In tho country.
Attorney (Jeo. A. Davis Informed tho
Commission that Honolulu Bhould have
on receipt of prico by Holllstcr Drug
Co., Ltd,, Honolulu,
Islands,
agents for tho
AT THE) OAZETTE OFFICE. m ad the Hawaiian Gazette Quoon Stroot.
.ijMKnraawfc v. ,a- 4
mM"; iltmhwtminiim'. ,- l'"t
s
HAWAIIAN flAZETTB' FKIDAY, BKITEMBEK 2, 1MIH HEMI-WEEKL-
In matters that do not Involve Yankee Interrogation point, together
tribunals when It be- EXPANSION. square mile. He finds that he really ritories
with aptitude for instantly separating,
and Federal fundamental principles.
Is- not wanted, but about B.OOO Asiatic
-
comes Americanized." tho wheat and tho chaff.
laborers nro eagerly wanted. He looks The force and legal value of tns Dred OS
Article HI, ScctloiTT, of the Consti- Tho very divergent views about tho Scott caso ended when the Constitution It happy thing that thcro arc-n-
Is a
today over many thousands of acres
SEMNWEEKLV. tution reads: expansion of tho boundaries of the which, under a liberal policy adopted was nmended by the abolition of slav- mining stocks here for Exchange
"The Judicial power of tho United United States are largely duo to tern ery. The principles of tho decision listing and thai tho Association will
ISSUED TUESDAYS AM) FKIDAY by the whole community, should In-
probably resent any proposal to handle
States shall be vested In one Supremo porament and not to careful reasoning. him to a homestead, with Irri stand and Indicate the relation of this such wild cat paper.
Court, and In such INFEKIOU courts It Is the "bull" temperament that Is In
vite
W. N. ARMSTRONG. EDITOR. as tho Congress may from time to gation facilities attached to It, and he territory to the Federal Government. e
time ordain and establish." favor of expansion. It Is the "bear" finds these acres are only a wilderness, Somo peoplo seem to think change or
September lsss. temperament that Is In favor of re- sovereignty means revolution, with
rniDAY 2,
As tho Circuit Appellate Courts arc under long leases. As an Individual COMMISSIONER IIUOWVS LETTER. bells nnd earthquakes. Hysteria In
not the Supreme Court, It follows that striction. he Is helpless. If he chooses to aban- Governmental affairs has had too many
they ire "Inferior" cotrts, and are so Two men, equally Intelligent, patri- don the position of an "Independent Innings here already.
COMMISSION 1'IiANS. The valuable letter of Mr. J. I
designated otic and well Informed, will, on tbo farmer," which Is the Inspiring theme Brown, published in these columns on The local partisan political move-
It Is rather amusing ihat thr Argo- same state of facts, entirely disagree of the Fourth of July orations, he Is
We urge our readers to put little, It the 27th, should be circulated through- ment seems to remain a iledgllng. Tho
naut and Its amateur need moro In conclusions Tbo courts are full of perhaps welcome to the sugar planta- Ideal organization here Just now would
any, dependence upon the street talk out the United States. Its seml-ofllcl- al
"Americanizing" In the knowledge of contradictory decisions, Hlmply be- tion on fair "business terms," but character gives It much weight. No bo a big, honest, Good Government
regarding the plans or theories of th cause different Judges, able and hon- That Is, Club or League. "With anything else-i- t
tho courts created by tho Conatltut en under a leasehold Interest. one, for a moment questions, Mr.
U. S. Commissioners, regarding the fu est, havo very different temperaments. would bo difficult to escape bosslsm.
than tho humble Advertiser, th.i' lnc he must pass directly or Indirectly Brown's thorough knowledge of the
turo government of this territory. The Habit nnd environment also change under corporate rule. subject, nnd his Impartiality.
been published for less time .ban a Our own Ullmartln, tho wheel raco
views of the Commissioners will not and modify temperaments somewhat
month on American soil We studiously avoid any attack on Somo of our authoritative publica- "plugger," Is described as having been
take definite shape at present, slmpl Self Interest Is, as well, decidedly In- tions during the last few ) ears contain tho hero of tho great L. A. W. meeting
We may now expect some tn.iro tho great sugar plantations, on which
because the Commissioners are at pres fluential. statements which arc not consistent at Indianapolis. In several spills lit
opinions from tho Aigo wo all live and move and have our
ent only thinking and discussing. It
"horse-shod- "
was seriously cut up and Jarred, but
nnut's amateur. Its pmposo Is not to It Is already evident that the people being. Tiie men who contiol them, with Mr, Brown's statements. Too btlll came out for the word and rode
Is quite probablo that before making a of tho older and thickly settled parts many on the Mainland have been led
report to Congress they will discuss give out any really sound opinions in and who arc gradually absorbing tho gamely.
Hawaiian affairs, but to "m.iko It hot" of the Mainland aio comcrvatlve and lands arc, as business morals go, Jus- to believe that here Is a land flowing a
their levvs with President McKinlcy. rather disinclined to favor expansion. with milk and honey. A statement Dispatches aver that England has
for all of the late annexationists, and tified In appropriating every square
This Is slmpb .in opinion in the mat- The men of the )ouugcr States, tho that "tropical fi tilts glow luxuilantly bought up no less than 70,000 tons or
especially stir up tho natives here to foot of land on the Island, even If it coal from a. Virginia company and win
ter. Sensible men r.m generally bo restless, those who believe that there In tbo Hawaiian Islands" leads the ten-
tho belief that Congress will "foot ball results In the creation of a few llcli take much more, all to be carried to.
counted on to take a sensible course are great fortunes for them in anothei derfoot to believe that there must be
them In every direction pioprietors and a numerous class of vatlous stations in Ilrltlsh hulks One
In .1 matter which may possibly In- place, or in new countries, are In favor money In It While theso statements vessel, tho Indra, took a cargo of 9,150
volve a new depnrture from the "tra- laborers without "homes " To serious- have been published fnr and wide by tons to Singapore.
"HULLS" AND "HEAIts." of expansion The great army of men ly ask these men to cheek great com-
ditions," there will be no baste on the that has been moving westward from correspondents and In official docu- o
part of the Commissioners to advance mercial enterprises for "the sake of ments, another fact, namely, that our It Is believed that Col Barber, as
The old Wall stieet oper.ilois say the Ohio liver, dmlng the last half commandant of tho United States gar-
crude opinions humanity" or in the Interests of a local maikcts were supplied with
that out of one thousand men who centur), has reached the Pacillc, and rison hero, may be depended upon to
speculate In stocks, at least eight bun- - 'higher civilization" would be simply oiangos, peaches, pears, grapes and most heaitlly and earnestly
wishes to Jump It at a bound These Sunday school business Tho world
THE AllGONAUT KEVEUSES THE died of them are optimists or "bulls men are willing to annex an) thing In
other tioplcal fruits fiom San Francls-c- d with tho civil authorities In tho sup-
The other 200 or less are pessimists h is not been keyed up to such regen-riat- o distant 2,000 miles, has not been pression of any signs of lawlessness
MJITIEMK COUltr. sight, from Siberia to the South Pole, proceedings Only the State, or on the pait of enlisted men
or "bears " The operators In the grain stated If it bad been the person pio-posl-
If thtro Is any mono) In It. .They be- - behind the o o
tin' general community
.
pits confirm this statement The farm to emigrate would naturally It Is wondered now If all the Inter-
liovo sincerely tint the Ameiltan peo
The amateur who for economical ers who speculate In tlicii own wheat, Slate, can do it oi ever does do It ask the wb) and tho wherefore views and lctteis sent fiom hero by
ple can regulate and govern any com- - 1'ei haps the day has passed for re- As Mr. Brown says, the cream of the
reasons, does up the law literature of or dabble In the grain market are tho San Tranclsco Examiner's special
plays "bulls" m optimists rl be great major-
munlt), whether it Is thnt of Ilnwnll or constructing our land s)stem The Government lands has passed Into commissioners lately were bogus, the
the Argonaut (San Francisco)
the whole of Africa history of all communities is that pilvate hands, "and long leases have samo as tho matter printed with the:
havoc, in its Issue of August 22ml, with ity of men who speculate In cotton .ire likeness and signature of British Act-
Even if the policy of expansion ma) been made covering the most valuable
the Supreme Court, denounces the Ad "bulls " The cotton planteis as a class when the social problems become com ing Commissioner and Consirl General
have danger In it, those who oppose it plicated the complications are thrust Government and Ciown lands"
crtlser and sneeis at Hawaii, which believe in a ilslng m.uket, and gen- are governed as much b) their feais
Kenri).
A pessimist will seo In these vvoids
It calls a fcnltory with a small t, In erally loso by it The llocky mountain one side, and allowed to take their own o
States aio peopled with veij manj and appiebenslons ns b) icason It Is course Then these complicated prob something ominous something xei) If tho Government at Washington,
stead of a big T. on tho ery best recommendations ob-
men, each not in accordance with traditions that like a death knell to an) tine Ameii-ca- n
Several weeks ago, the Argonaut cit thousinds of unfortiinitc lems, like the anti-re- riots of New tainable, can devlso better systems for
Judge Morrow-- , of the one of whom believes be will soon find the nation crosses the seas. But theie Yoik State, under tho old Patroon S)s-te- m civilization here
cd a decision of tho direction and maintainance of san-
gold mine lie too Is a 'bull" Is nothing Intrinsically dingerou3 In end In michlef, or llko the antl- - Here Is an area of C,000 square miles
United Stales Circuit Court of Appeals, a i lob itary or health protection than Hawaii
In ills disposition While the ' bull" It The do not be lcasehold quail els of Austiall.i end In with a population of about 20,000 Euro- already has, it will do something most
in which It was stated by the Court peans, including Poitugucse, and the
or optimistic feeling Is to a laige ex-te- nt
lieve that the rcdei.il Government can radical legislation lemaikable. Tho present administra-
that: rest of the population a "draw back" tion in this department Is highly sat-
a mattei of temperament, it is also wisely govern colonies and tenltoiies Tho Commission should undei stand
"Congress maj legislate In accord-ant- e created by education and Biirioundlngs. It teitainly has not In the past, nnd ns many pionounced Amei leans say, to isfactory and effective.
with the special needs of each tho situation It would be wise for it
A "be.u" oi pessimist operates, oi oxpciience Is so fni agilnst It. Hut out civilization.
(territorial) locality, and Miry its to piovlde, if possible, some legislation In a few days there will be official
to meet the clieumstanccs of makes ills nloney out of declining mar- the evolution of the nation Is giadual Ovei against this Is Poito Illco with Exchange quotations on stocks. In the
which may at some peilod in the fu
the people." kets It Is In onl) a few articles tint 1)'. vei) giaduall), Indeed, developing nbout one-ha-
lf the area of these Isl- meantime It is hoped pardon will be
ture deal with the subject. It Is a ands and a population of 7S 1,700, all extended to the culprit in hiding re-
Thereupon the amateur of the Argo- the "bear" movement mi be piattlcal-'-
y
most Intelligent admlnls.tiatlvc power most troublesome Issue, and cannot,
used Speculating on depressions resident and fixed, and not a "diaw sponsible for a wrong figure published.
naut declared that Congress could ex- in its ofllceis It Is merely a question we presume, be dealt with wise!) by It is funny, though, to learn that to
clude .undesirable Hawallans fioui the requires pccullai commercial
tundl- -
of time when the Nation can govern back" With theso figures before us,
the present Commission In the collect tho very apparent eiror It was
United States, and "full blooded Ha- 'tlons and ariangements
Tho bull has well colonies anil tenltoiies the handfull of out own highly civilized necessaiy to make certified statements
abiding faith thnt the price of his meantime, after slxt) )e.us of Amei- peoplo contrasted with the half million In writing and resort to affidavits
wallans might be confined to Hawaii." an As tho Nation stands toda), there ltan dominance, there is less than
put chase will alvvajs ilse on his bauds. In Poito Rico, Mi. Blown tells us what
one-ha- lf
Tho amateur finished by dcclailng thnt can be no llgid polities It is the age an Ameiltan to the square mile Natives and Chinese, re future con-
and that Piovlduice will ling a bell the condition of our land )stem is, trol In theso Islands, aio "getting to-
this decision "will mark a new epoch when It is time to sell. of surprising changes, due to new on Oahu, and there seems to bo only
" and with the raising of tho flag, he is gether" with a celerity creditable
In Federal Jurisprudence
Thcio nie a few men of mixed tem- -
thought and quick transportation. a slight chinee of miking even thrce-qiuite-
foiecd In the conscientious dibchaige
is
intelligence and alertness of both
The Advertiser replied that this de- peiament who are bulls and beais at In many of tho new relations d cic-ate-
of a man to tbo square mile. of bis dut) to shout ovei to tho Main- races. The native Hawallans have hail
cision was not a fundamental one, that laige pioflts on a falling market. The by these novel conditions, the na- land a halt, and vlttunlly tell the peo- considerable supeiflclal political train-
the court that made It was an "In- dlfllculty was In a man's temperament tion is ns much a pioneer In political ple who have been encouraged to ing. Tho Chinese havo slowly absorbed
DUI-U- SC01T OAisK. )
the results of experience and fruits or
ferior" one, and, morcovei, that tho and education Onl laie men, with science, foreign and domestic, as Hip that Uncle Sam would give a observation and calculate to a nicety.
Supremo Court bad, in the Dred Scott the shifting capacities of Dr. Jecky"l electricians are In tho application of home to all that wished to live In this
case, declared that the citizens of ter- and Mr. II) dc, make these sudden electricity. Seveial inquliles are made about the Pniadise, that the Paiadlse has the "Well clone," with sincere best
ritories tv ere on the same footing as ti.insmutatlons fiom "bulls" to "bears' The policy of expulsion Is one that "Died Scott" decision, alluded to blight of long leases over its best wishes, may be said to tho men who.
)es-teid-
the citizens of tho States, in tho pro- oi vice eisa. should bo moulded by the wisdom of In these columns Bi lolly Btat-e- d lands. as Company E and F members havo
It is this. Dred Scott was a slave practically been the Hawaiian Govern-
tection guaranteed by the Constitution The stock exchanges ndmliably illus-tiat- e tho hour nnd not by the simple B The fact stated by Mi. Blown that ment garrison military force for five
theinlluenco of the "Ciowd" oi of the past. Hut temperaments At one time his master had taken him "so fat as cane lands and sugar cul- years and a half Individually the
The amateur of tho Argonaut now tho course of populai movements The and peisonnl interests have too laige a into what was called free tenitory, tivation is concerned, there is piactl-call- y men are far above the average and as
retorts In tho issue of August 22nd, gie.it opciatois well undei stand how share In foiming It, and may not do it tint is, territory where slavciy did not no opening except foi laige cipl-tallst- s, soldieis they have received from time-t-
that: "No such declaration was ever men tan be stampeded, like a heul of exist as a fact He had also been tak- and foi few, if nil) of those," time the highest commendation oC
well capable critics
made by tho United States Supreme horses or cattle, into a bull movement en into a free State at one time Ho ma) be complacontl) received by the
Court concerning citizens of a terri- It is done in piett) much tho same way In ought a proceeding before the touits Inside! s, those who have shrewdly, and According to tho San Fianclsco pa-
tory," and the Advertiser Is challenged as the Indians stait the stampede It ONE llALK AN '10
ANGLO-SAXO-
to establish his right to freedom When In actoi dance with law and usage, pers the First California did about all
to cite an) case expi easing this opin- has happened a thousand times on THE SOUAKE MlLl ." the case leached the Supreme Couit of setiued the on!) available lands Peo tho land woik at Manila They did
ion. evcij exchange, that a worthless stock the United States, it was carefully con plo fiom the Mainland who are now their share bravel), of course, but
among the other commands mentioned
The aniatem evidently bis ncvei is put up to figuies that ate ubsuidl) Whit oui laws should be in the fu- sidered b) tho Judges, and the major-It- ) excluded muy seek Cuba
as being In action are tho Montana,
read tho case of Dred Scott vs Sin-lor- high situpb bv staitiug tho ciowd
d.
ture, Just how we should bo governed, of the touit held that Died was Tho vital, the Impoitant question Is, Coloiado, Nebtaska and Pennsylvania
19 How. U S Hcpoits it Is one And tho ciowd consists of men who who should have tho fruiehise, and i negro and a slave, and therefore ho when will jou, when can you, put the Volunteers, tho Utah Artillery, the As-t- or
lio clever, and often .no vei)
of the celobt atecl cases decided by that claim to whit Congress ought to do In tho was not a person or a citizen, and
average American faimer on these Isl- Battery and the Twenty-thir- d,
great coint. Tho com t sa).s on pago capable It is the Hiiw mental mani ands, bo who In every stump bpeeth Fourteenth and other regulars
festation exhibited occasional!) bj the premises .no, of course, vastly impoit-nn- t could not sue in the redeial touits e
448: (The amateur can veil! the I ho decision of tho case against on tho rouith of Jul) is ptoudly called
"Dunkois, ' a vol) sobci lellglous sect, matters to us, at least In tho constant movement of com-
quotation ) tho "back bono" of the American na- paratively large bodies of troops here
In the Vhginla mountains and othei Hut there is anothei and perhaps Dred Stott created intense excitement
tion"' This is the question of tho hour, now wo havo the genuine "Tramp,
"A power, therefore, In tho Genual places In moments of lellglous ficnv still more Impoitant mattei, uamcl), iniong the "abolitionists " It laigely and quite as importapt as the stalling Tramp, tlA Bo)s are Marching." The
Government to obtain and hold col- camp meetings, the) imagine who, and of what kind, sh ill be the contributed to the political excitement
onies and dependent tcnitoilis, over in tlicii of now plantations tread is r)thmlcnl and tho men are a
the Devil lb neai In, and the) people that are to be governed by these that provoked the Civil war. It was fluo looking lot of fellows Just at
these. Ho firmly believed that wealth, that dusk the tin cup sounding against tho
laws Ought the Commission autboi-Ize- discussed on the stump, and In every
as a rule, was created bj the optimists, chase him to the tiecs, and tho
congie-gatlo- n
A PHILIPPINES AllUMENT. b.i)onet scabbards suggests tho music
of old faimeis m.i) bo seen g
ti)-In- by Congress, to consider this mat- bo)s' debating society in tho Noithern
who establish new onterpilses, but he of tho distant cowbell, dear to every
said that tbo com so of events showed to climb the pine tices in oidei to tei, and to shape legislation, if it can, States. It caused personnl encounters Tho Now York Sun furnishes a cal- person fiom down on tho farm.
that prices were pcilodlcally ilslng kill htm In the tops So men in tho so as to wisely secure the "right kind" between the "freo soil" students in culation of tho entire expenses of the
abovo true values and it Invariably opctntoi cloud, will deal with theii of people' Oi Js the question of tho Yalo college, and the students fiom Spanish war Including pensions, Intei-es- t, The N. G. II. boys who have Just re-
tired from active seivlee say thoy were
gaxo tbo "bears" a chance to make own earned mouc), as if dollais future population a secondary alfiir? the slave Stated. The Constitution loss of tlmo by soldiers, and places willing to try dodging bullets nt an)
will. Tbo lato Jay Gould was one of weio meiel) beans and to be bad foi There is In this cit) todny an Amer- had clearly recognized piopeity in It at $915,000,000. It bases its estimate tlmo, but never supposed that they
which It (Congress) might legislate the asking ican with his wlfo and children, a rep- slaves, but the Abolitionists and free on tho cost Inclined In tho Civil War. would havo tho pleasure of dodging-bouquets-
without lesttlctlon, would bo incon- The giouiul swell of theso movements resentative of the .net age bottler, and soil men claimed that It did not Gai- - Much of tho estimate Is conjectural, but The plan to give each mem-
sistent with its own existence, in Its Is optimism, which continues until It possessed of model ate me ms He de- rison said that the Constitution was has a bisls of fact. On this giound ber of E 111111 F tho pay of a month on
present form " is suddonl) checked b) flight, and the the substantial ground of local busi-
sires to obtain lvnd on this Island of only a "league with hell." tho Sun Insists th it tho Philippines ness precedent has met with tho favor
Hcferrlng (page 150) to the powei "bulls" sell out oi aio sici lilted, and As the Died Scott enso settled tho
0 iliu To bis surprise, be finds that must bo retained as Indemnity. of a number of officials and many cit-
of Congress to act according to Its ovv n at onto put foi the woods Tho old before the Tl.ig has been 11) lug one law that a "nlggei" had no standing In izens.
discretion in governing the teriltories, experienced In working these Btnm- - mouth, available land is not foi sale, any rederal court, It hhaiply defined TTlh,
o
r..-."- ! I. HOUK.
the Supreme Court ii)s that no power pedes, undeistnndlng well tbo nature oi is held at fabulous pi Ices tho Issues between freedom and slav- The Commission which Is to recom-
to so govern has been granted bj the of tho crowd, give it some pcilod of Here is the situation The area of ery.
mend legislation for tho control and
rest, and then htait another bull stam- If tho Commission could hear town government of tho Hawaiian Islands- ns -
Constitution Its language Is the Island of Oahu Is 300,000 acres, or Tho decision of tho case involved, talk It would learn a whole heap about territory of tho United States Invitca
pede.
"It Is a total absence of power even bOO square miles If 2,000 aercs are more or less, the relation of tho s terrl-toile-
itself. advice Tho stay of tho Commission
where within tho dominion of tho Tho essential characteristics in all o hero Is limited. Tho time to como for
deducted for the site of the city of Ho- to the general Government. Tho
United States, and places the citizens speculatlous.no the same, but the man- Itapld Transit would be appreciated expression of dissatisfaction and re-
of a Territory, so far as these rights ifestations are vailed b) each paitlcu-la- r nolulu, and the 29,9.10 Inhabitants of Court held, nmong other things, thnt by the soldiers and the Itapld Transit gret Is tho space that Bill Nyo con-
are concerned, on tho samo footing case, whether It Is stocks oi gialn this cit) are deducted from the 10,203 Congress held all acquired territory as would appreciate the soldiers. templated when ho remarked: "En- -
with the citizens of the State3, and oi cotton, or oil Inhabitants of tho Island i of Oahu, n tiusteo for the peoplo of tho United Joy yourselves while you live, for ou'll
guards them as llrmly nnd plainly there remains 338,000 acres of land, States, and therefore Congress was Looking at tho map, one would say bo a long time dead,"
One of the vei) oldest of the vetcian
against any inroads which tho General tho Stato of Texas would require for
Government might attempt, under the stock opciatois ii M, that when the and 10.2S5 peoplo upon It, or about 15 bound to legislate for tho terrltoilos, An oxiinustlvo bulletin on the per-
the Executive chair a man nbout tho
plea of Implied or Incidental powers. market was wild, and tho surging pei sons to the square mile, outside of and govern thorn, ns the peoplo of the size of Hogg. centage of failures and successes In
This decision Is tho law of tho land, crowd was buying evei)thlng In bight, the city Porto Ulco has 240 persons States were governed. It said that business has been published by
although Congress had tho power, It Is decreed that In future there States Secretary of Agriculture.
until reversed by the court Itself. It Is ho notlted that eath one of the to tho squire mile
mul-
titude claimed to bo himself, ver The Amei leans, Germans and Eng-Us- h under tho Constitution, to mnko "rules shall bo llttlo. If any wood, In ships of Tho figures are that 95 per cent of the
hlghlj Improbable thnt tho court will tho Ameiltan Navy. Thoro Is noth- ordinary business ventures meet with
do this, on the Interpretation of the calm mid i.itloual, and trltitised tho on this Island uuuibei 3,0,11, nnd nnd regulations" for tho territories, It ing wooden about the ollleers or men, disaster. Tho parties who engage fall
Argonaut or Us amateur. rest of tbo tiowd foi its loss of head or theso 2,830 live In the cit), leaving could not depilve tho people of a ter a nt once or somehow go out of business,
When the cholera, or jellow fever or 201 s
Anglo-Saxon- upon nbout 000 ritory of the right to tilal bv jury Of tho latest and most successful it Is worth knowing that the reverse e
Boys In Hluo feast given at tho Execu- In agricultural pursuits, tho fail-
Tho AdveitlBei, in h,0 article ciltl-clse- d stock gambling gets hold of a commun- square miles This Is at the rato of Congress had, according to the le'.ter
by the Argonaut, alludecl to tho ity, or n class of men, IlcaBon packs Its tive building grounds it may bo said ures being only 5 per cent.
less than lf an Anglo-Saxo-
one-ha-
to of tho ConstltuMau, the right tq do
n
with entire frankness: "The women
United States Circuit Courfof Appeals, trunk and goes off for an outing The the square mllo outsldo of the elt) At pilvo them of Juiy ul&ls, but the Crirt did it." The Warner Miller Nicaragua Canal
that rcndeied the ubtoundlng epoch de- crowd feelB llko I) aching It to the veiy present wo make no reference to the interpreted this provision to mean hat survey mado the distance of the work
A decree has been Issued by Abdul but 120 miles. Thcro were to bo threo
cision's an "Inferior1 trdmnnl There- first lamp post It can find Portuguese on the Island Their con- Congress must govun the terrltnils
Harold that bicycling for women Is locks and tho time required for trav-
upon tho amattnr or the Argonaut dition will bo considered hereafter in tho samo way, substantia'!, as the Immoral. A man with threo or four ersing was to bo twenty-eig- hours.
Stein objection Is mado to the loca- And now comes this American Im- peoplo of tho States governel them- hundred wives would naturally take Now If nil tho political
"Jf the Honolulu AdvcrtUci believes tion of the powder uinga?lne on migrant, who salutes the Hag. nnd selves. It referred, however, only to that view of It. on the Mainland will agree to do their
that tho Circuit Court nf i.,,ni i beach road on tho ground that the asks tbo privilege of increasing o share, Hawaii will do liera and tho Im-
the the fundomental right Tho decision Tho Commission has patience to a provement for the United States urn!
an Inferior tribunal, it will have to unpretentious structure will mar the population to something recognized tho power of Congress to
learn more of our federal procedure Msta.
Anglo-Saxo-n
commendable degree. It Is a proper commerce at large can bo accomplished
.. . I more than one-ha- a man to the make different liws for different ter
lf
forum ami not without, tho genuine without delay and quite handily.
eSsSfia&s.
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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: PKIDAY. SEPTKMHKK , 1S98. SEMI-WEEKL-
'
Arlonu'H Captain. iness for Gear, Lansing fc Co. Ice OVl! IMPUTATION
FOR CANE LAND Capt. J. Harneson, who Is In com- HUNTING BAD MEN C(verpNOT8$n3 cream parlors will bo opened In con-
nection with the old lines.
mand ot the Arizona, began life ns n
HaJ;AIec43l jrmcJ;l;l(
!
iflo-i!- .
For fine icaicli work is wide-
IllooJ Win. H. Wright Is already like a vet
seaman In 1875 on the Australian coast.
We nri r' ' lo r l ' ' ''ll' ' ' '"' 'nl ' ' eran In tho pay office ot tho Govern- spread; but we wish to im-
For five years from 18S0 to 1885 ho MlM Alltlt
i
UChIiIi'. . ;' press (he few who may not
sailed between London and Sydney,
M . U
ll'IW'h I'' ment and Geo. Ashley looks natural as
Request of Trustees for New South Wales. At tho end of this Lawless Soldiers Will Be lllltl. UlM M't
WllU 13 (jMl lj
I
I
I" -
.iv t rtlllll .tot. ......
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I llfo In Bishop & Co.'s ll.inl yvl be in line, with the 'nece-
period he took command of tho ship tlll'lll'lll ICIU.1i).
Six young lady school teachers have ssity of sending their watches,
Right to Make Lease. George Thompson, running to Pugot Punished If Discovered. rented n largo cottage near Emma when out of order to us di-
Sound, thereafter sailing between street nt.d establishes themselves
America and Australia until 1S91, when therein for the school year. rectly; and not first allow ev-
he engaged In the shipping business Company D, Now York Volunteers, ery tinker to ruin the watch,
New Plantation-Rent- al
ValuoClvon. on tho Sound, For three years ho was Official Effort to Apprehend tho has an excellent minstrel troupe and after which, send it to us for
Fourth Day of Boundary Caso. Pilot Commissioner In the Stato ot Robbing Qulntotto-ao- n, Is arranging a program to bo put on
Carter vs. Norrls. Washington, and for four years ho
served aa Deputy United States Ship-
Awaiting Orders.
KlnB
'"' ' X J In Uio city in tho near future.
proper repairs.
Geo, Ruttman, who Is In tho Hllo The Cost is always more to you,
ping Commissioner. Ills homo is nt Jail, Is to be brought to Honolulu In n
Port Townsend, where ho was the week or so. Ilia enso has been ap- after such treatment ; ever so
Another suit against 0. W. Lincoln agent for Ronton, Holmes & Co,, ot San Gen. King and Col. Barber deplore pealed to the Supremo Court. much fatter to send it right
anil mechanic's Hen ngalnst tlio now Francisco. Armstrong Smith, principal of Fort dt ton to' us, for we allow
most deeply the act of certain soldiers
house, of Henry E. Cooper In Manoa In robbing a Chinese storekeeper In street school, loft with Col. Parker last nothing but perfect work to
valley has been filed. S..K. Kaha Is Manoa Valley Tuesday night, and tho
night for Chicago, to tuko n courso In leave our workshop.
the complainant. The bill Is for paint- GARNISHEE FAILS most diligent efforts aro being made to
the Cook County Normal school,
You will be surprised, too, how
ing and amounts to $240.12. J. Q. Tho Chamber ot Commerce held a
detect tho guilty parties. Olllcers at mooting yesterday morning to consid- much cheaper it will be, and
AVood for plaintiff. the Park were taken into a conference er a memorial to bo presented to the
"I ni a strolls, tieallliy vonian until how much more satisfactory
Monday, September 19, 1S9S, at 10 nnd rigidly ques- nlioiitlhu Ji'.u.h uro, Mini wlilfellWngln Kiir-l.i- Commission.
Off yesterday morning their men. It de-
Amorlcan-Ilawalli-
o'clock, has been set as the. time for New Audit Act Heads Mas lecmeilns from mi attack of to you.
tioned concerning iiip:i1ci. t tool; a clilll. Ii.ul n lvliip-o- ) mid Eight N. G. II, officers linvo volun-
hearing the caso of M. F. Scott and veloped that the troops from tho Ari- cum) U'ry iirardjlni!. My Mood milled In teered for the Hawaiian active service Watches are securely packed in
Nettlo h. Scott vs. Esther N. 1'lllpo Collectors.
Bill it erv Inil slate, nliicesies loinieil on mv
battalion.. They all feel satisfied Uiat
and others, bill for partition. L. A. zona arc clear, for tho reason that they limly, I uaicoutltioiltoiuybcdtuo-thluPio- f
tlio tlmo. At time 1 ;i unable to mow. they can enlist tho 100 men required. wooden boxes, and relumed
Thurston for plaintiffs; W. H. Castle, wore only blue blouses with whlto hel- Tor two
So fliMlly
I failed to obtain nu
jeari
wa iiilvta'il to como to new Zea-
I
lellcf.
A paymaster Is expected on tho Scan- in the safest possible manner.
J. A. Magoon, Kinney & Dallou and mets that night. The raiders described land. Alter coiiiIiik hero I iciniiliit'diilumt dla. Ho will distributo about $01,000
James K. Kaulla, attorneys for cer- Action Against Auditor Thrown by tho Chinese were clothed other- tin' viini', trying many ii'int'illr without of Uncle Sam's money among tho sol-
tain defendants.
II. Focko and 'Cecil Urown, trustees
arp
Out-Sh- Criticism of the
Law Is Made,
wise.
Col. Harbor now believes that somo
any benefit. About a j ear npt n" r
re.iillni; one ut jour advertisement:) I detenu.
iiil-.- i iu it j
diers hero and on .the ship bringing
him.
H.F.WICHMAN
of tho estate of tho late James Gay,
have petitioned the Circuit Court to of his men are the guilty parties, and ML AVBTS President nnd Mrs. Dolo entertained
tho members of tho American-Hawaiia- n
BOX 34'J.
approve a lease of a part of said lana Is worried and angry about the matter.
to B. l' Dillingham for sugar planta-
tion purposes. There are between COO
and 700 acres In tho tract, llent is to bomb into the
The new Audit Act lias thrown a If they are apprehended, as will likely
camp of bill collectors. bo the case, they will bo shown up In
the most complete and humiliating
Under It there appears no way of gar- manner possible.
SvstpvHia Commission nt dinner last evening.
An orchestra from tho Hawaiian baud
supplied music.
bo part of sugar or other Col. Harbor feels Veiy soon alter vi It tlio abscesses Itecn J. M. Sims has nccepted a position Upon your attention today will prove
produco grown on the land, provided nishing tho wages of a Government with the whole city that a few such In lie.il mill my Betior.il lie.illli mtj uronllv with Mr. Low on tho Honolulu planta a safo Investment for you.
Impimed. lolloneit up tho treatment ami
1
three-fourt- h of It Is In cultivation; if employeo. Heretofore proceedings were marauders will demoralize n camp; tun now as strong as hit. I cannot ton tlon. Ho leaves tho business house of 3S;
less than three-fourt- Is cultivated taken directly against the department nnd that they should bo dealt with lilltlily leeoinmetiil AVer's HarsaparllU ns n Castlo & Cooke. ,', i Mi
it
tho rent shall bo ?10 per acre
num for tho uncultivated parts.
per an- employing the delinquent. That promptly and severely.
worked all right. Now, however, sal- Tho Company from the New York
iiluuif purlller ami tonic."
lir comtltntlon tike llr Ayor's Till. Tl ey
promptly relieve nml surely curt T.ikti llioin
Demand for stock In the new Wla- -
alua plantation company wns very
- m
John D. Wlllanl, a native of Kear- tilth ir. Ascr'ahmaiuillla . ono alill tlio other strong for several days. Tho list on
aries are paid by warrants on the Aud- regiment did not come In yesterday JJrvVsMCTyWv
ney, Nebraska, has applied to the itor and must, under the law, be made and mny not until the Scandla arrives. lilts Is a long one. S Q, ' ' UU J
rsrSw
Court for license to practice lav out In full. It may then be found necessary to HOLLISTER DRUG CO., Agents. Cominodoro Bcckley, of tho Klnau, 'St
in tho courts of Hawaii. "Mahuka vs. E. Devauschelle and H. m6ve the whole regiment Into town, furnished the entire big crowd of pas
The Lucas-Ferr- y caso had Its fourth Laws, auditor, garnishee," was tho if arrangements can bo mado for them, sciigors on his steamer on tho last trip
day in tho Circuit Court yesterday. title of a case brought up In tho Dis- to make room at Camp MoKlnley for LOCAL BREVITIES. down from Hllo with fans and apples,
Seventeen estate and civil matters trict Court Wednesday. After the the Scandla's troops. This Is on the
are on tho calendar to como up today. usual hearing Judge AVUcox ruled assumption that the Arizona and Scan It Is believed that Capt. C. W. Zleg
J. O. Carter 1ms entered suit against that the garnishee named could not be dla troops are to stop here. Iron is now going Into 'tho new Judd ler will bo offered the commission as
Col. S. Norrls to recover the sum of held liable, because ho was not the bidding. major of tho Hawaiian battalion. Ho
Gen. King is anxious to go on to will have the best endorsements for
$2,500, alleged to bo due as commis- employer of defendant and had no dis- 'Manila. He likes Honolulu, hut yearns Col. Spauldlng of Kcalla Is visiting THE SAFETY DOCUMENT FILE.
sions for tho sale of Kahuku Hanch cretion in the disposition of defend- for more active military service. Nat- the city. tlio place.
to tho Hawaiian Sugar Co. In a suit ant's wages. urally he is waiting for news by the The Y. M. C. A. gymnasium Is Im Sam Johnson hns boon appointed Keeps valuablo Papers of all kinds
of tho Sugar do. named against Col. In n speech made on tho llpor of the Scandia most Impatiently. mensely popular with tho soldiers. first sergeant of Company I). Sergt, safe. Enameled Metal Caso, Btrong
Norrls for specific performance, or to House of Representatives hero a few G. W. Klcster has been promoted to ho Manila Pockets, separato and remov-
Gen. Merrlam and his son, the lieu Mrs. E. C. Bond nnd daughter aro quartermaster sergeant ot the same
compel him to execute a sale, the lat- months ago it was claimed that tho tenant, are both indisposed. The warm visiting Mrs. Georgo P. Andrews. able Best and safost system of filing
ter denies that ho authorized Mr. Car- Audit Act subsequently becoming a climate seems to disagree with them. 'Mrs. Gardner K. Wilder will return
command. Leases, Contracts, Insurance Policies,
ter to sell the property. Evldenco of law, would save to tho Government There are no signs yet of tho occu Staff Captain J. W. Pratt paid off Notos, Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds, Etc
by today's Klnau to her homo in Hllo.
authorization, to bo used in both cases, tho big sum of at least $75,000 an- pancy of the Bungalow by Col. Bar- tho regulars yesterday for tho h
sixty-fourt- Two sizes:
will come out In the new matter. nually In clerk hire. There are no ber or any of his officers, though it is A soldier was taken from the U. S. time. Ho hasbeen paymaster No. 10. SIzo 3x5xll Inches closed.
signs yet of any saving to amount to said they deslro to have headquarters military forces to tho Insane asylum five years and four months. This was Contains 24 pockets 4xlOVi. Prlco
anything and all the clerks In all the there. At the headquarters of tho N. yesterday. his Inst pay-da- y. $2.
MAUI MATTERS. Miss Mabel Craft sailed by the Glen No. 20. Sizo 4MixBxll inchea
offices are complaining that the act G. II. there still remains on duty con- Professor Cora McDonald, who Is so
causes more work and trouble than stantly the clerk who was with Capt. gyle for San Francisco. Sho Is with pleasantly remembered by Honolulu closed. Contains 31 pockets 4VSxlO
Letter Detailing Social and Tour- they had under the old system. It Is Schaefer, tho adjutant. It is likely tho Chronicle. literary and society peoplo, has dollv Inches. Prlco ?2.E0.
asserted that tho law is beautiful in that in time the First New York will Gen. King will march his brigade to ered at Boone, la., a lecture, "Six Solo Agents for Hawaiian Islands.
ist A Hairs.
MAUI, Aug. 27. During Monday, the practice.
theory, but a cumbersome method in have a considerable official establish- the Pali and back on a day shortly Months In Hawaii."
One remark made is that ment In tho Bungalow, 'though for the after tho Scandla arrives. Governor George Grolg arrived by
22nd, tho largest "crater" party of tho somo amendments insisted upon by present the N. G. H. and tho Olllcers'
season visited Haleakala under the the Cabinet impaired tho promised ef- Club will continue to have accommo-
Harry Armltago is readily securing
subscribers to stock for the new Na- -
tho Mlowcra yesterday from tho Co! Wall, Nichols Company
onlcs and will shortly leave, with '.s
guidance of C. H. Dickey. In the party ficiency of the act. dations. hlku and I.anal plantations. family, In tho schooner Eliza Miller
were Col. 'Parker, Misses Dillon, Camp,
A HAPPY WEDDING.
i
Month's Pav Ala na Walii.
..S. M. Ballon nnd wife entertained
the members of the American Conimis
for Winnings' Island.
The troop ship Scandia nnd steam
TIME TABLE
Ward, Zclgler, Krusen, Swlckard, An-
gela Crook and Irene Crook, .Messrs.
C. H. Dickey, L. Crook, S. Crook, G. Union for Life of Well Known W. Zlegler, to allow the men of E and
Bailey, Uabbltt and Fred AlcxaniUr.
Monday night the party slept at
Vomit; People.
The proposal, first made by Capt. C
F Companies, N. G. II., pay for tho
St. Andrews Cathedral was well filled month of September was qulto gener-
sion at dinner last evening.
Oahu College ami Piinahou Prepara
tory School open the autumn term on
Tuesday next at 9 o'clock a. m.
A picnic wns given by Hawaiian
,.
ship Glenfarg from San Francisco, the
steamship Aorangl from Victoria and
tho trans-Pacifi- c liner Coptic from Yo
kohama aro all duo today.
Cy. Rlan, as ho now calls himself,
ttrsniliiiv
ISS)0
"Graigielta," ; Tuesday ail excepting ally approved about town yesterday. arrived by tho Glengylo yesterday from
Col. I'arKer and Misses Dillon and yesterday evening by Invited guests to A number of the high officials say they ladles at the Pall yesterday In honor
Irene Croon went into the crater and witness the marriage of Mr. Olaf endorse the plan. The fact is that the
of Mrs. C. K. Robins ot Naalchu. Siberia. Ho Is a Russian, and recently
purchased coffeo land on Hawaii. Mr.
S. S.
visited the "bottomless pit," Pele's pig- Laurltz Sorenson to Miss St. Clair men, while they expected in time to go Read the ad of Schuman Carrlago CI.AKICrj, COMMANIIKIt,
and Harness Repository about solid Rlan does not yet speak English. Will leave Honolulu at 10 o'clock a. m
pen, Snake Cave, etc., and Wednesday Franka Nickelsen, both well known out of active service, actually had but Ono of tho matters before the Cab- touching at J.nlmlnu, Maalaua liuy and
the entire party returned to Makawao. young peoplo o,f this city. six days' notice. Consequently some and cushion tires for All vehfelcs. Makonu tlio euino tiny; Maliukotm,
Three men spent Tuesday night In The church was very prettily dec- of them need tho money. However, not The boarding department at Onhu inet yesterday wns tlio Oahu Railway ami Iiiupnlioohoo tho following
Hunters Oao; another three were orated with flowers and evergreens a man of the two companies asks for Collego Is well filled with boys and right of way for tho double track from day, arriving In Hllo tlio amo after-
tho depot tb Kallhl. Thero Is no oppo- noon.
lost in the crater and did not return to and several bouquets of flowers stood anything of the sort, but If It does girls and almost every room Is taken.
sition to, tho proposals ot the Company. LEAVE HONOLULU."
C'raigiciea until midnight. A portion on tho altar. come will bo duly thankful. The old billiard room at tho Bunga Friday Aug. 12 Tuesday... Oct. 25
of tno party, including Col. Parker, Tho ceremony took place at S o'clock low is being cleared out and will bo Dr. Peterson has been Investigating Tuesday.. Aug. 23 Friday Nov. 4
spent Tuesday night at Ullnda House. and was performed according to the offered to Col. Barber for olllco pur tho cause ot typhoid fever on a plan Friday Sept. 2 Tuesday... Nov. 15
'1 ho entire history of the excursion is ritual of the American Episcopal Portrait of President. poses. tatlon ot this Island. Turning ot now Tuesday... Sopt. 13 "Friday.... Nov. 23
quite exciting. church by tho Rev. Alex. Mackintosh. Artist Coggswell proposes to make a soil perhaps produced tho symptoms. Friday... .Sept. 23 Tuesday.... Dec. G
Another "dark" horso with a 2:10
Guests at Mrs. H. U. Bailey's, Ma- As tho bridal party marched up the portrait of President Dole nnd Is Just record has reached town. A raco meet
Tho disease has now practically dis- Tuesday.... Oct. 4 Friday Dec. 1G
kawao, recently were 'Mrs. Lees, Miss center aisle to tho chancel the choir now making an extensive series of for January 1 is being talked of among
appeared. Frldny Oct. II Tuosdny...Dcc. 27
lithel Damon, Julie Damon, Maggie of the Second Congregation sang the sketches from photographs. Mr. Dole sportsmen. Dr. Nichols Is working on two plays Will call at Poliolkl, Puna, on
Mossman and Julia Perry. Jiymn "How Welcome Was the Call." to be put on by tho dramatic clrclo of
Tho Minister of Public Instruction lloturnlng, will leave Hllo at 8 o'clock
Frank Baldwin returned to Haiku Wray Taylor presided at tho organ and has not tho engaged Bit while tho com- tlmo to
calls for tenders for the building of an tho Ktlohana Art League In tho Opora u. 111., hiuchlni.-- nt Luunalioolioo. Mh!m- -
from Now Haven on Vednesday, the during tho ceremony played "O Prom- mission is In Its labors, but IIouso in about a month. Tho musical Itona and Kawalhao namo duy; Maltona,
21th. ise Me" and other selections. may do so later. The last portrait of addition to the school house at Wal-mc- a,
clrclo of tho League will supply tho iMaaluea Hay and I.alialna tlio following
Tho brldo was given away by her Mr. Dole made here was by Yates and Kauai. day, arriving at Honolulu tho aftornoont
'luday, the 27th, Mr3. II. G. Alexand- orchestra. or Tuesdays aim Fridays.
er and Miss Nellie Alexander will re- cousin, Mr. Omstead, Miss Kulumnnu was ono of tho rapid productions of The subscription list of the Nahlku
Tho names of Mrs. J. B. Athorton, ARRIVE HONOLULU
turn to Honolulu. Ward acted as maid of honor and the that well known artist. Mr. Yates, Plantation Is now open nnd tho pros Tuesday. .. .Aug. 9 Friday Oct. 21
Mrs. W. O. Atwnter, Mrs. S. N. Castle,
Tho Maul Japanese seem to be great Misses Helen Sorensen and Soper ns by the way, has painted Chas. It pectus can bo seen nt tho ollicc of
Mrs. Theo. Richards and Mrs. 11. W. Friday.... Aug. 10 Tuosday. .Nov. 1
"sports" especially In regard to horso bridesmaids. Mr. W. Armstrong was Bishop lately at San Francisco. Harry Armltoge.
Peterson as helpers) at Mrs. C.I I. 's Ath-crtou- Tuosday. ..Aug. 30 Friday... .Nov. 11
races. Today, at Kokomo, two Japan- best man and Messrs. Arthur Wall and Mr. Coleman, of the Young Men's tablo during tho feast to the Friday Sept. 9 Tuesday., Nov. 22
ese farmers will run their ponies for Norman Hnlstead, groomsmen. The Trip to Ewa .Mill. Christian Association, lias had a great soldiers wero Inadvertently omitted. Tuosday...SepL20 Friday. .'. ...Deo. 2
a purse of ?200. On September 3d the two latter also officiated as ushers in A large party of military olllcers many applications for rooms and board Friday.... Sopt. 30 Tuesday. Dec. 13
Japanese will have another race day In conjunction with Chas. Weight and A.' with a numerous detail of men from tho past few weeks. Whllo the Commission was visiting
C. Mackintosh. Hawaii and Maul last weok tho ladles Tuesday. . ..Oct. 11 Friday Dec. 23
Kulu. Tho old Chlneso theater Is doing a
Wednesday evening, the 21th, a very After tho register had been signed the engineer corps, mado a trip to Ett'a of tho Commission party wero given nn Will call at I'oholkl, Puna, on tho sec-
big business Just now. New talent In outing to the Pall by President and ond trip ot each month, arriving there
pleasant dancing party was given at tho nowly married couplo and party mill yesterday. A special car was pro- tho shapo of twenty-thrc- o peoplo from on tho morning of tho day ot sailing
Mrs. C. II. Dickey's, Haiku. left tho Cathedral to tho strains of tho vided by tho railway for tho olllcers. Mrs. Dolo. A dinner party In honor ot from Hllo to Honolulu.
tho Orient Is tho attraction. tho visitors Is to bo given at tho Ex- Tlio popular routo to tho Volcano Is
Friday evening, tho 28th, Mrs. W. O. Lohengrin Bridal March. Later a re- Tho engineers wero selected from tho C. W. Kccles, formerly with A. E. via Hllo. A good carrlago road tho
Aiken, of Hamakuapoko entertained ception wns held at tho resldenco of two companies and marched through ecutive mansion this evening. Thero Ulutancc.
on-ti- ro
Murphy & Co., has taken tho manage hns been suggested a state reception
Mukawao young peoplo with progres- Mrs. C. W. Ashford, which was attend- tho streets to tho depot In tho after- Round-tri- p tickets, covering all
sive "42". It was a "green" party ed by quite a number of invited guests. noon. Among tho officers wero ment of Horn's bakery nnd candy bus for tho Commission and party. J0O.
Gens.
tho parlors being profusely decorated Tho house was tastily decorated. Morrlam and King and Col.
Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen le'avo this Travel was simply for view Barber
with ferns and other potted plants. It
was a most enjoyable function. morning on tho Klnau, for Kaunaka-ka- l, country. of the S. S. CLAUDflRJE,
John Fleming, time-keep-
of Pala to spend their honeymoon and will
plantation, departs today for a threo ho absent about n week, after which More Promotions.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (JA.MEUON, (JOMMAMiKlt.
Will leave Honolulu Tuesdays at 5 o'clock
p. in., touching nt Kiihului, lliina, Hn-in-
months' vacation at tho Coast. Frank Wilder they will reside In their new homo on and Kip.'iliulti, Maul, ltntiiriilng
Avenue. Prlvato George A. Bower was ap- AND ut Honolulu .Sunday mornings.
Baldwin will take his place during tho Will call ut Nuu, Kuupo, oicu each
interim. pointed a corporal In Company E, N. month.
On tho 24th, the Y. M. C. A. Notice. G. II., on Tuesday. No freight will ho received nftcr 4 p.
ccidental & Omental Steamship Co.
d three-maste-
in. on duy of Bulling.
schooner Waiwona, Isaacsen master, Any member or friend of the Asso- Additional promotions In Company This company reserves tho right to
arrived In Kahulul, 2S days from Bal- ciation who can contribute either lato D are: Corp. Will Prestldge, to be mako changes in tho tlmo vt departure
lard, Washington. Slio brought a car- newspapers or magazines, tables for bergeant; Corp. Harry V. Arnold, to and arrlvul of Its steumors WITHOUT
NOTIOK, .and It will not bo responsible
go of lumber for Kahulul U. R. Co. be sorgeant. for any consciiucnces arising therefrcm.
writing, chairs or
During tho 2Cth, the schooner J. M. In tho Association testaments for ue Army tent will
Consignees luuut bo. at tho landings to
Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port rccelvo tholr freight. This company will
Wcatherwax sailed for San Francisco pleaso report to tho general secretary, Want to Go Home. on or about the dates below mentioned. not hula ilneir responsible Cur .'rclght
with a cargo of II. C. Co. sugar. II. E. Coleman, at once. These things Many men of tho New York regi- after It lias been landed.
Weather Generally warm and dry, aro to bo used In tho new Association Llvo stock received only at owner'
with occasional light showers. Regular to bo started at Camp McKInlcy. ment nro anxious to gel back home FOR JAPAN AHD CHINA: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: risk.
This company will not ho responsible
trade winds. nnd to business again, now that tho
GLENFARQ for money or valuable of passongors un-
war Is over. They think their places AUQUST 30, COPTIC SEPTEMBER 3 less placed In tho euro of pursers.
Birthday. In tlmo ot peace should be held by
i Packages containing personal effects,
Vale fcc(iiuieface. LllluokalanI will receive from 11 regulars.
BELGIC SEPTEMBER 10 GAELIC .., SEPTEMBER 23 whether shipped aa baggago or J100.OJ In
If tho contents thereof exceed
freight.
In one of tho out of tho way districts o'clock this morning In honor ot GLENGYLE vnluo, must liovo tlio valuo thorcof plain-
her SEPTEMBER 17 AZTEC OCTOBER 1 ly stutcd and marked, and tho Company
on one of tho other Islands a number GOth birthday, Sho will ho presented Tho Umber rafts of tho Rhino uro a will not hold Itself liable for any loss or
of native petty ofllclals wero loth to during tho ceremonies with a, COPTIC SEPTEMBER 21 DORIC OCTOBER 11 damnga In excess ot this sum oxcept tho
lo
curious sight. A single raft lias often goods bo Bhlpped under Bpeclal contract.
Buhscrlbo, oil August 12, to alleglanco and memorial from those eight or ten small All employees ot tho Company, aro for-
to tho United States. One ot tho na- who took part In tho rebellion of 1S95, houses on It, and bidden to receive freight without deliv-
from 400 to COO workmen, rowers and ering a hipping receipt thorofor In tho
tives present who believed In taking the form j rcscrlbed by tho Company and
oath approached tho Imole official Jn pilots. Tho vast pile la stcored by which may ho seen by shippers upon ap-
chargo with tho sugget.'on that a The pain ot a burn or scald Is almost means of Immense ours, and Is so con- plication to tho pursers of tho Company's
Instantly relieved by applying Chamb- steamers.
heavy treat of gin bo Introduced Into For freight and passage and all general information, pfly to Shippers nro notified that If freight H
Pain It also heals tho structed as to twist like a hugo snake
tho proceedings. This made tho Amer- erlain's. parts Balm. quickly than any In tho narrow channejs, shipped without bucIi receipt, It will be
Injured moro solely at tho risk ot tho shipper.
ican warm nnd ho replied: "The Passengers uro reiiuested u purchase
United States Is not ran on squareface other treatment, and without tho burn
Is very severe does not leavo a scar,
schedulo and tho man who doesn't care For sule by all druggists anil dealers. ot Eczema, scald head, hives, Itchiness
to como In under Old Glory can stay Hen6on, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for tho skin ot any sort, Instantly and
permanently cured. Doau's Ointment.
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. tickets before embarking. Thomi full-
ing to do bo will bo subject to an addi-
tional charge of 23 per cent.
C. U WiailT. President
out." 11. I. At any chemist's. CO cents. B. II. ROSE. Secretary.
AGENTS.- CAPT. J, A. KINO, Port Superintendent
--
1HPF w
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: FKIIUY, SEITEMKEK 2, EKLY.
kin" there nrc enough tries to accom-
BEST
THANKS TO MK. SliWALL.
FROM A CONSUL TIMELY TOPICS
HE IS A BOLD ONE modate the ktnfolks constitutional Gov- LADIES DID
In the meantime
too.
From the Jupatuse Untrue nnd
ernor Hogg Is a political corpse. for United States.
Friends will please go to the morgue
to Identify tho body, Upon the gates Minister Sewall, at Hawaii, has In-
of Washington It Is written Feast to Solers From S. S. Ari- formed, tho State Department, oays n Views of British Repre- July 27, 1898.
How a Note! Visitor Handles "Thy name Is mud!" Washington dispatch, that Hawaii has
lOl paid to Japan $75,000 as Indemnity for sentative are Published.
zona a Bis Success.
Questions of the Day. Col. llcudqiiurtcrrt.
Hai-bur'- s
Capt. John Ross returned n few days
ago from a visit to one of the other
the refusal of the Hawaiian Govern-
ment to allow certain Japanese to land
In Hawaii at various times during the
past three years. Quite a complication Mr. Kenny Trents on tho Consu-
Harness.
Islands to find his pretty cottage In arose over the claim of Japan for a mmationSorry for os Natlvos-Be-llov-
OPINION OF A "REB" VETERAN nl
larger amount nbout the time tho now
HOGG ON LYNCHINGS They Have n Future. There is lots to be said
park tho best known building treaty of annexation was negotiated,
In Wnlklkl. This was because It had but this payment no doubt clears It
been stated from the United States all.
about harness, and especially
Hla Strong and Direct Letter to camps out there that the home of the
Sonator Morgan Thought tho Lunu .Mr. Sewall says that the payment of Sir:
To tho Editor of The Examiner poor harness. Good harness
People of Legislatio- Captain had been secured by Col. Har- Fine -- So Did tho Boys In Blue. $75,000 referred to was In full settle-
true sentiment of
I believe J rellect tho
ment of all Japane claims, public
Toxaa-Spoc- lal
bor, of the Now York First, for head- Satisfied and Cheorlng. the English people when I say that I sells itself wherever found.
n-Frenzied Retort. and private. He also reports that the
quarters. Capt. Iloss found that there Japanese charge de'afTalres at Honolu- am pleased that these Islands have
had been left at his cottage a large lu expressed thanks to the United been annexed to the United States.
quantity of parcels, etc., Intended for (From Wednesday's Dally.) States Government for It3 good offlces England never entertained the thought
There is little to be said
Hogg, of Texas, who is the commander of tho crack volunteer In the matter.
visiting these Islands, was one of tho regiment. The Captain's servants had "Are they coming?" asked Senator of increasing her territory by tho col about the line of harness we
becomo frightened over the number of Morgan. onization of Hawaii. America has ac
characteristic Governors of that State. visitors appearing In the day timo ami "Yes," replied a bystander.
.Musicians Restrained.
quired a point of great strategic lnv
carry, except that our guar-
He Is a man of much force of will and were at home only nt night. An official Inquiry Is being made In-
Intelligence, and his period of Bervlcc The fact Is that Capt. Iloss Is still
"Double quick?" the Senator.
to the departure of Hawaiian musi-
portance In the Pacific, and tho Hawaii- antee goes with every set.
was marked with Intense partisan bit- at home In his own castlo and that Col. "No." an Islands a form of government that
cians for Omaha. They may not be will Insure an Immediate development
terness on jnany questions. Harbor Is In the A. P. Jackson cottage, "Well they ought to," continued the allowed to go unless it can to shown of
side of the park and big man from Alabama. "I never her great resources and the lasting
He took a very decided stand on the facing the mnuka that they will be financially cared for prosperity of these fertile Isles.
saw-suc-
next to Jim Dodd's place. a feast for soldiers In my life. and returned to the Islands.
matter of lynch law, nnd determined A stable form of government Is guar- CHEAP SINGLE HARNESS
to put a stop to It In the State of Why, if we had come across a spread anteed where formerly nil was vague (With breast strap.)
In the fourth year of tho Civil conjecture and political unrest. Com-
PLAN OF UNION War, thisdon't think there would have
Texas. The following Is nn extract of like
n letter which he wrote last year: I SUBJECT TO STAY merce will benefit immensely, and GOOD HARNESS
British trade must naturally Increase AND HAMES.
WITH COLLAR V
Within the last few weeks his mur- been much discipline for a while."
Morgan, rather than diminish.
derous majesty has executed 8lx ne- Senator Cullom, Senator Of course there is no one who doe3 SURRY HARNESS.
groes In Waller county, three negroes Mr. Illtt, President Dole and Justice not feel for the native Hawaiians In
In Kails county and one white man fn
Native Hawaiians Getting Frear had just entered the feast Treatment of Point on this, their hour of national death.
EXPRESS WAGON HARNESS.
grounds at 1 o'clock yesterday after- They arc a kindly, loving, trusting peo DUMP. CART HARNESS.
Smith county all prisoners In custody
of the law.
Together on Memorial. noon when these remarks wore made. Citizenship Question. ple and have taken tho matter greatly
DOUBLE HARNESS WITH COL-
to heart. In the end, however, I think
Where will this savage carnival of A survey had been made of the beau- they will be benefited. Tho quietus LAR AND HAMES.
crime end unless tho the g,
tiful spread, prepared by the ladles of which has been given to the Asiatic
constitution-obeyin-
Committees Hard at contract labor system will In time cre- DOUBLE HARNESS FOR MULE
Caso of Chas. R. Bl9hop Answer
ies Work-Societ-
fearless citizens of Texas put a stop Honolulu. The troops from the Ari-
Aro Harmonious Mass zona wero approaching Union Square Made to a Man Who Traveled. ate a strong demand for Hawaiian lab- TEAM.
to It? Time serving sycophants, cring- orers, which, will be of tho greatest
ing cowards, and the apologists for Meeting to bo Held. on their way to the grounds.
It was a few minutes after 1 o'clock Law Seems Clear. benefit to the race. They can work
murder say it can not be done. I say among the sugar canes far better than
it can be done. It should be done. It when the 1,300 men from the troop-
ship entered the grounds and took any people who can be brought here
must be done, or the people of this from the States. If they are allowed
State will live to curse tho days of (From Wednesday's Dally.) their places. Their appetites had been It Is stated in tho San Francisco pa- suffrage they will have the power of
In fact there is not a har-
their apologies, negligence and cow- The executive Committee of the Ha- whetted by the march and all were in pers that Hon. C. R. Bishop has lately
ardice. You may ask how can It be waiian National league held nn im- time to thoroughly enjoy tho feast. dictating the municipal government-o- ness made that requires out-
f
done? I answer as I have on more Gen. King nnd staff occupied Mrs. become again an American citizen and the Islands to a large extent.
than one occasion heretofore. Have a
portant business session in the ollice Dole's special tables on the side of the voter, by an order of the court. On this ' W. J. KENNY, side purchasing on our part.
law passed providing when a prisoner of S. K. Ka-n- e at 7:30 last evening. grounds near Union square. On the point the following statement made In British Acting Commissioner and Con-
Committee on Constitution - and Walklkl side was a table for the field, sul General of the Hawaiian Islands.
Is murdered by a' mob
1. That tho sheriff shall be Immed- reported progress, and was given
Uy-La-
staff and line officers. The ofllcers'
the Call In answer to a correspondent, Honolulu, August 11, 1898. You can't do better than
club was also open. may be of interest:
iately removed from ollice and there- further time. A memorial to be pre-
Except for the assistance of George
buy first-hande- d.
We can
after be disqualified from holding it. sented to the American-Hawaiia- n Com- Tliis correspondent says: "Ten years Another New Iltiildinj;.
2. That the county shall pay the mission was discussed. No action. W. Smith, chairman of the original
committee, this reception was entirely
ago I became an American citizen and S. Aljen will erect Immediately a
C. save you money.
next of kin of any victim of a mob n It was decided to call a big mass voted at the election of 18SS. I then
largo stipulated penalty, recoverable In the hands of tho ladles. They sup- large store and office building on the
meeting to consider the memorial, tho returned to Australia, resided there
In the district-cour- t of any adjoining desire being to have Its endorsement plied tho tables and entertained the about three years, took some Interest vacant lot ndjolnlng the Christian
county. as general as possible. W. C. Aehl troops. Tho tables and ladles In charge In the elections there nnd voted there. church at King nnd Alakea streets.
3. That each and every person who
takes part in or advises a mob murder
shallnlso become liable thereby to pay
the next of kin a large stipulated pen-
ally, recoverable In somo district court
outside of tho county.
blood-staine-
i. Provide for a change of venue
either before or after Indictment in all
d
was appointed to select a meeting
place and to arrange the details. Tho
meeting will probably be held tomor-
row evening. The Aloha Alna, Kalal-aln- a
and other native societies will be
Invited to be present, to express them-
selves nnd vote on the memorial. John
Richardson assured tho committee
were as follows:
Mrs. S. B. Dole's Tables Mrs. C. D.
Cooper, Mrs. S. M. Damon, Mrs. F. M.
Hatch, Mrs. J. A. King, Mrs. M. M.
Scott, Mrs. Afong, Mrs. Frank Dodge,
Mrs. George Ileckley, Misses Afong
(2), Misses Scott (2), Miss Campbell,
Mis3 Helen Holt, Miss Mnry Smith,
I have now returned to California for
good. I wish to know if I could have
registered for the coming elections?"
Under the circumstances stated the cor
respondent could not have been reg-
istered, as since his return he Is as
much an alien as If he had never been
naturalized In the United States. A
Tho house will be a large one. The
store premises will be on the ground
floor and offices upstairs.
UNCLE SAM
i Hi ion I
307 FORT ST.
Limited.
cases of mob violence. This will do the that the two political organizations Mrs. Ordway, Miss Julia Qulnn, Mrs. citizen of the United States who loaves
work. named would cooperate. Kidder, Miss Harriet Hatch, .Miss Ju-ani- tn
the United States for a foreign coun-
Let the voters who favor tills motion
Hood their representatives with
mands that such n law Khali lie passed.
They can thus have It done.
de-
At tho meeting the memorial wlfl be
presented by tho new organization.
Speeches will be mado by leaders of
all the societies. The memorial will
Hockley, Mrs, McGrew.
Mrs. J. Lucas' Table Mrs. Dan
Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Mrs. A.
llrown, Mrs. McCorrlston, Miss Meyer,
Lo-ga- n,
try, takes up his residence there and
takes part In the affairs of that foreign
country, such as voting at elections, by
It is said, will take more
care In providing room, com-
fort and good feed for the
horses he will send to the
THE
his acts renounces his citizenship as a
Mls3 Clark, Miss Clert, Miss Hnrrlson, Philippines than he does for
Follow up this law by agitation.
Agitate now. Agitate all the time, un-
til every man takes sides for or against
mob murder! Cultivate public senti-
ment against the mob sentiment. Call
bo open for amendment, jjvlll be passed
by a voto of the meeting and then re-
ferred to a committee for revision and
presentation to the commissioners.
Miss Stella Love, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs.
Zoigler, .Mrs. Hitchcock,
Weir, Miss Weight, Mrs. Murray, Miss
Murray.
Miss May
citizen of the' United States and as-
sumes tho citizenship of the country
in which ho has taken up his abode
and exercised the rights of an elector.
the privates.
This Is because they cannot
take care of themselves. A
good horse Is faithful to you
SPICE
Tho ofllcer3 of tho National League Upon his return to this country, wish-
out on the subject every man who aro: J. iL. Kaulukou, president; I). L. Mrs. J. II. Fisher's Table Mrs. Geo. ing to be a citizen thereof, ho must and you should be faithful to
makes n public speech. Teach the Naone, vice president; J. N. K. Keoln, W. Smith, Mrs. Georgo McLeod, Mrs. proceed exactly as It ho had never been him, by glvlag him good,
press of the State that apologies for secretary; S, K. Ka-n- e,
treasurer. Ex- J. A. Kennedy, Mrs. L. C. Abies, Miss here before. The rule Is that a man wholesome food, regularly.
mobs are dishonorable, contemptible, ecutive Committee W. C. Achi, C. L. Irene Fisher, Mrs. H. G. Allen, Mrs. E, cannot be a citizen of two nations at
and that tho name "Judge Lynch" is
synonymous with "Judge Murderer,"
whose brutal personage Is hateful in
the sight of all honest men.
Hopkins, John Richardson, J. E. Hush,
It. II. Maker, S. M. Kaaukal, J. M.
Chas. Wilcox and J. K. Knhoo-ltnn-
Committee on Memorial to
Poc-po- e,
o.
C. Richardson, Master Kenneth Abies.
Mrs. O, I.. Crabbo's Table Mrs. It.
Jay Green, Mrs. J. I'. Green, Mrs.
Pferndncv, Mrs. Dcnlson, Mrs. Doug-
the samo time, and he must elect which
nation ho will be a citizen of. The mo-
ment he makes that election he sur-
renders the citizenship of the nation ho
LIFE
Yours for tho constitution, for good Commission: John lllchnrdson. W. C, las, Miss Frazler, Miss Annie Smith,
government, and against anarchy nnd Miss Voeller,, Miss Peaiiman, Miss turned his back upon. May come from many a source. We
Achl, J. M. Poepoe, John R. Hush and
mob murder. S. M. Kaaukal. Roy Pcarlman, Misses Marshall (2), all enjoy a good laugti and when one
J. S. HOGG. Miss Minnie Dennison, Edward Dr. A. .MnriUes. When you want the Best Hay, considers how easy It Is to assume
Crabbe, Ilert Green, Marion Green. The s
world-famou- theosophlst resi- Feed or Grain, at the Right duties which tend to create ill health
On the other hand Lynch law Is MKTIIODIST PICNIC. Mrs. Wilkinson's Table Mrs. Lyle, Prices, order from
by a caustic writer In tho An' Mrs. Davis, Mrs. W. O. Atwater, Mrs. dent of this city, Dr. A. Marques, will It Is not remarkable to llnd so many
tonomlst, who writes:
Pleasant Outing for' Children nt Heiiowltz, Miss Annie Lovell, Miss likely within a few months leave the who are suffering.
1 am a believer in mob violence. It
the Peninsula. Logan. land to remain abroad permanently. CALIFORNIA FEED Co.
The Methodist Sunday school had a Mrs. Helen Kellcy's Table Mrs. He has offers to engago In Thcosophl-ca- l
Is the last refuge of an oppressed and
outraged people. It will exterminate
those who aro unfit to live. It will re-
most pleasant outing at the Peninsula
yesterday. Rev. G. L. Pearson escort-
Forbes, Mrs. Clara Smith, Miss Whine,
Miss Ada Whitney, Miss Alice McCully,
.Miss Hessio Lemon and Miss Claudlo
work both In Australia and Ceylon
and will accept ono of tho places sole-
TELEPHONE 121.
MALT
move the tyrant and the rape (lend ed tho big party, which left town in Carter. ly on (ho ground that he can be of
from tlie face of tho earth. And more, Mrs. II. K. Cooper nnd Mrs. J. A. moro service to the cause In a larger Close attention to one's duties, no
two cars about 9 a. m. and returned at
than all, it will sit down on tho polit- B:2G p, m. Something like a hundred McCandless' Table Mrs. H. Laws, field. His departure will be very much matter the nature, sooner or later tho
ical aspirations of tho?e who denounce children and grown folk went down. Mrs, Webster, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. regretted by many people here. Dr. labors will soon becomo a task in this
it as viler than all of hell's unclean A most pleasant day was spent at Martin, Miss Martin, Mrs. McCandless, Marques Is now engaged on another climate. You feel tired, can't cat and
brood. It will teach them that there tho Peninsula. Mr. Dillingham's prem- Mrsi Hedcmnnn, Miss Dower, Miss edition of his erudite work "Tho Hu- relish your meal; Imagine you are un-
are as many honest men who pull a ises were used. Swings were supplied Davison, Mrs. W. Hopper, Mrs. Von man Aura," for which seven transla-
rope as there an who warm the easy for the children ami sports nnd games I lam m. tions have already been bespoken. fortunate and long for a change.
chair of state. wero among tho features. At noon .Mrs. A. Fuller's Table Mrs. 13. W.
Whenever a man commits a rape he there was a splendid picnic dinner. Jordan, Mrs. A. H. Wood, Mrs. Lees, I. anil Lenses Sold.
should be killed mercilessly extermin-
ated. And If It Is said that the Inno-
Tho day was perfect, there being no
rain to mar It, nnd the breeze was ex-
Miss Fanning, Miss Paty, Miss Ful-
ler, Miss Jones, Mrs. Harold M. Sew-al- l,
tho Misses Jordan (2).
The Government lands of Kaluapuhl
and Halekou, In Kaneoho, 330 acres, 21
NUTRINE
cent may suffer, let It be remembered
that the mob is less likely to err than
tho district court, where the lawyer
cellent.
Spanish .Souvenirs.
.Mrs. Kenake's Table Mrs. Arnold,
the Misses Arnold, Miss Nellie Judd,
Mrs. G. W. R. King, Mrs. Wolr.
yenrs' lease, was sold by J. F. Hrown
at auction yesterday to the Knneohe
POWELL'S Just think a moment and consider
whether tho causo of your 111 feelings
who denounces the mob may bo hired Ranch Co., for $150. Upset prlco, $300.
to defend the criminal. Was It a mob
or a Judge that sent Dobs to jail? Was
J. J. Vundeveer, ship's writer of the
Baltimore, has sent to several friends
Mrs. Charles Atherton's Table Mrs.
J. A. Gllnian, Mrs. S. A. Oilman, Miss
Twenty-on- e years' lease of Ualapua, ALSAEV1 of ANISEED are not due to lack of tono to your
stomach, thereby overtaxing your
Molokal, was sold to A. M. Brown for
It a mob that Invaded tho Slate of Il- in Honolulu cap bands captured from Frances I.ommon, Mrs. D. II. Case, $210. WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. nerve force, which eventually wrecks
linois to shoot down tho citizens of Miss Itenner, Mrs. Georgo Paris, Mrs.
tho Spanish war vessels sunk and de- R. C. Geer, Miss Forbes.
A LL THE WOULD OVER. TUB RECOO-- J the wholo organism.
that State? Was It a mob or a judge stroyed at Manila. Two to Tom King NIRKII COUnil REMEDY, ltilnmeinesali
thro Ji'hout the worM Indicates iu Inestimable yulue.
that passed sentence on Christ? Was The Custom House table Mrs. J. F. ii
wwnwrnlj
ard from the Ilelna Christina and a.
Clay, assisted by Misses Afong (2),
It a mob that starved the town of Pull-
man Into revolt? A mob that mado
Homestead nnd Conor d'Alene run
Tho latter Is tho vessel which
went to tho bottom with her colors
flying. Jake Illerwald, Gazette job
Miss Nott, Miss Neal nnd Miss Folsom.
Mrs. W. W. Hall's Table Mrs. J. 0.
Young, Mrs. T. II. Gibson, Miss Kath- GENERAL CATALOGUE
THE UNSOLICITED
was nlvled to
imve found Terr
TESTIMONIALS.
Tub Dbah or WrrrmffrriR's Verrer wrilir "M
trjttie UaUaqi of Anl'eedi I did, and
great relief. It it nioit comforting to
elUyinff irritation and airing strength to the voice.1'
NEVER
with blood? Was it a mob that room foreman, recelvod two bands, ono
marched to the sea leaving behind it leen King and tho Misses Hall 12). Lioxrt Dnoron. En., the eminent actor writes - Try a few hottlea ot a true and tried
from tho Isla lo Cuba and tho other In some respects tho feast and recep- AND I think it an invaluable, medicine for members of c
a path of desolation sixty miles wide? from the Hlloa. I). L. Colliding re- rrofesilon, and hare always recommended it to la remedy
which has no equal as a sys-
Was It a cowardly gang of assassins tion was tho best yet given. There Lroiher and sister artistes.'
ceived two Ulloa bands. As these was more to eat, In tho first place. All Mr, TnoMaaIlDan.Chemlt.Llandllo. October lit tem toner and health
producer. Your
that brought on tho southwestern souvenirs were found In tho captured of tho tables were loaded down, nnd
UYERS' GUIDE lu, writes i "Slnpularlr, Itodr. rotnmencd mj physician endorses It. It will build
nae
strike of ISSC? stores they aro of historic Interest and liftr.veoond in business I rememtartni
on some of them tho Hoys In llluo left
Is It a mob now In cession at Austin,
Texas? Did a mob plunge the State
value. fully halt untouched. So much was ISSUED BY
mother Rlrlnff me lour UMtam for congbt and coldi you up and malto you feel well again.
nearlr 71 Tears
lite bell nonr."
a, My chesl and Tolce are as sound
into debt did a mob violate every provided that they simply could not
A party of young town people had MONTGOMERY WARD & GO. the rniEaii IlELIEVED.
Loosens L'Oimil QUICKLY isnrEDiATELY.
pledge It mado to the people? Is It a
mob that wants to break Into the
I'nlted States- Senate, wJiero an honest
a straw rldo to Camp McKlnloy last
night. A big 'bus was used.
"get away" with It.
Members of the Americnn-Hnwalln-
n
Commission, President and Mrs. Dole
THE GREAT MAIL ORDER HOUSE. SEE TRADE MARK AS ABOVE ON EACH
WIlAl'l'EY.
See th" words "Thomas rof.rU, Illarkfriars Road,
TIRE ' 'I
man could only wish to go as the place
where the devil would jiovrr expect to NOT Till: WJSKST WAY.
and a number of prominent people re-
mained on the grounds. Senator J. A. Chicago, U.S. A. Loudon." on theUorcrnnient Bump,
Established 1834.
Your druggist carries It In stock. .If
I
Refute Imitations.
find him? Is It n mob that having It Is not always best to wait until It McCandless, F. S. Dodge, II. S. Town-sou-
Dr. Rodgcrs, Mrs. Holmes, Miss
d,
ISTIIE MOST COMPLETE IIITIIE WOULD CQUATTEU3 and FATIMERS WHEN ORDFTl
not ask him to get it
It has no super-
once denounced the corporations now Is needed before buying a bottle of O ISO THEIR STORES COUOII REMEDY, SHOULD NOT OMlf ior.
defends them? Long H vo tho mob nnd Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- Davison nnd others assisted In enter- It lias moro than 14:000 Illustrations, about iOJtXO rUIS
taining tho men after lunch. Single bottle, 3? cents.
not the emperor. Health to tho man
nnd men who do not await the law's
rhoea "Remedy. Quite frequently tho
James Hogg, of TexaB. was
quota tluus of prices, Heljztii 2 iounds, utut
coutulns or or ha) imces. KTeryihtnn you weur
or uhj is HteU In tti auit the prices quoted placo
ron a couon. Three bottles for fl.Ou.
remedy Is required In tho very busi- yuuln a iHulttuuto bur from us, la Unto or pOWELL'B BALSAM Of ANISEETA
delay to kill thoso who violato the among the spectators. price. We do not
nn
est season or In tho night and much mull iiuaailtlei.m wholesaleanJ lJuyers'tlut'let
sanottiary of their homes who assault Inconvenience and Buffering must bo Tho band played on the groands. sell this lirtiuraU'ataloiiuo
weiflnt It a way, To Introduce to you our liu TjlOtt A8TII1U, INFLUENZA, Ac
their wlv3 nnd mutilate their liablos. After tho feast tho men gave three meu$u facilities wb will fcttml free ofclmrge
Ijet thoso who fatten on other peoplo's
sweat continue to draw their Jawbones
bomo beforo It can bo obtained. It
costs but a trifle us compared with Its cheers for tho ladles, for Honolulu and
tho baud.
to you ur any other foreign resident our "liny
! (ItiitO," and our "Hunt! It oak, lor
Purclm lluyerit vrhlcb elves all Informa-
s OLD BT CHEMISTS
THROUGHOUT
tnd STOREKEEPER"
the AUriTiiAuiA.-- s
ZEALAND, and OAPE COLONIES.
n.it
real worth nnd every family can well tion necessary to put you in toucti with our
In defense of constitutional a methods, bund us your address and noil ao Bottles Is. 1 lU it. 4. atd is, U.
govern- afford to keep It In their homo. It Is tbo rest.
ment. Let them contlnuo to wavo their everywhere acknowledged to bo the Franco Is tho largest purchaser of
tails, flap-thei-oars nnd paw the earth
r
most successful medicine in the world Argentina exports. Argentlno buys Montgomery Ward & Co.p Agents tor Hawaiian Islands:
In a vain attempt to break Into tho for bowel complalntB. For sale by nil moro from England than from any HOLL1STER DRUO CO., L'D.
public crib. No one need be alarmed. druggists and dealers, llcnson, Smith oth. Itl to 120 Michigan Ave., Chicago, U. S. A. BENSON, SMITH & CO.
No money will' be paid to "the next of & Co., Ltd,, agents for II, I, cr country, IIOBRON DRUO CO. SOLE AGENTS.
5F? HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: FKIDAY, SEL'TEMUEH 1!. 1S9S. SEMI-WEEKL-
come stale tho gills assume a pinkish
FEW FOOD TESTS Jitfc,and tho eyes become whitish nnd A LETTER OFFERED SOFT WHITE INSURANCE.
opaque, nnd they remain bo, no matter
how often the fish dealer douches thorn
with water to glvo them an appcar-nnc- c
of freshness. A lobster that has
been boiled after death can readily bo
Documentary Evidence in
HANDS
IN A y
jT I iQ. Tiieo. H. Davies & Co.
(I.lmlttd)
How Home Work May Assist lie detected by pulling tho tall out
straight, as the tall will then remain
outstretched or curve inward again the Norris Sale Case. SINGLE 11 IJT3 111 AGENTS FOR
MARINE
FIRE, LIFE AND
INSURANCE.
New Inspector. very slowly; whereas, If tho lobster
was boiled whllo nllvo the tall will
NIGHT
Tlatho trail nonk tho hand tin
spring quickly back Into place. retiring In n (Irons, liot, crenm) Northern Assurance Company,
PURE SUGAR. Portusuo3o Woro Looking at Estat-
lathor of CUTlCUltA BOAT.
YORK HEALTH BOARD e-David Dayton Proposed ns Dry them thoronslil)--, anoint OF LONDON, FOU FlllE AND
NEW Tho chief foreign Ingredient In adul- frcrly llh CUTlCUltA, great
a Cuardlan Boundary. Fll. i:tnl)IUbed
1,1 183(1.
terated sugar, nowadays, Is starch; to rt of emollient nml alln cure
detect Us presence a drop of tincture W-r- during tin night, altl, Accumulated Funds 3,1178,0(0.
of Iodine in a teaspoonful of water ap- looms Blotm, with the finscr
Tests Suggested By an Eminent Expert. plied to the suspected sugar will cause ciij cut oft nml air hole cut lu
Slmcte and Certain-- Is Much a blue color to appear If starch or Hour (From Tliursila' Dally) palm (tea Ulutlratlon), v - rfie I "1l BritisliandForeign Marine Ins. Go
Is mixed with the sugar. This test can In Judge Perry's court yesterday af-
Adulteration. bo successfully used with any sub- OF UVEIU'OOI,, FOR MAMN'K.
ternoon demurrer to complaint In A.
stance in which starcli appears as an Mouritz vs. Elizabeth and Charles
Capital 1,000,000.
adulterant. To detect sand or other
adulterant that Is not soluble, dissolve Cockett was stricken from tho files, on
Dr. ndwarcl W. Mnrlln, chlcl of the a tablespoonful of sugar In a bottlo motion of plaintiff's counsel. Defend ItElll'CTKiN or IlATFC
food Inspection division of the Health containing four or six ounces of water. ants were given three days In which to I.mmkdiatu Payment ok Ciaims.
department of New York city, said re- Allow It to stand 24 hours, and the sed- plead, demur or answer, to which
cently that tho heads of families, not iment, If nny, which falls to tho bot- THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.
tom of tho bottle, will show the char- plaintiff excepted. A. A. Wilder for
only In tho great metropolis, but
throughout the country generally, have
within easy reach tho means of
against deleterious food pro-
acter of the adulterant. If there Is
sand the sediment will feel grjtty to
tho touch; If thero Is carbonato of llmo
It will give off bubbles of gas when
plaintiff; DeBolt and Henshall for de-
fendant.
Harriet E., widow of the late James
I. Dowsctt, Jr., Im3 fllod a petition
Kor
lied,
Itnucll.
Chipped, and
lHicotoreil
A VY
l V
m
"ot J. S. WALKER.
AOKNT8.
ducts, which, If put In universal prac- a few drops of vinegar are added, and Hands,
the sediment Is moved. praying that David Dayton bo appoint Dry, General Agent Hawn. Isl.
tice, would soon make food adultera-
business. "Tho WINES AND BEER. ed guardian of her two minor child- 1'lssured,
tion a
irie hoi
g
Hilling,
A drop of artificially colored wino let ren. The minors aro heirs to the es-
fact that during tho past year more l'ecrlili
fall Into ii tumbler of cold water will tate of James I. Dow sett, Sr., to tho 1'alnH, nml
than 7 million pounds of food unlit for rapidly Impart Its color to tho water; extent of SC00 a year. Phipelci Nalli
uso havo been seized and destroyed, genuine wine does not do this so rapid- In tho matter of Kahulul Railroad A Illi AI,MANOB INSURANCE CO.;
and nearly HQO persons engaged In tho ly. Another lest is to moisten the fin- Co. vs. Hawaiian Commercial and lMliinil Al.l.IANtir. MARINE AND GENERAL
gers with wino and rub them briskly Finger INhURANOE Oil.:
Illegal traffic have been convicted and Sugar Co. and John F. Hackfeld, de r.ndi,
punished," said Dr. Martin, "shows together, If tho wine Is artificially fendants have perfected an appeil to This WIMIKI.MAOF MADGIIIIUUO INSUR-
colored, tho fingers will be stained, If tho Supremo Court from tho decision Treatment U
X02-- 7fi A J ANCE CO.;
that the health officials have not been genuine they will not. Tho bitter taste of Judge Stanley made on August 22, Simply SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
Idlo .during that period of time. But of beer Is often Imitated In ailuleratlons 1S9S,ordering that judgment be ent Wonderful. CANADA;
when tho enormous quantity of food by an infusion of picric acid. To detect SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL
ered upon tho lccord for tho amount Sold throughout th worll HrllUh
1 NwnmT A vii., Minion. UNION.
brought Into tho city each year, this, heat a cup of beer, mado acid by of plaintiff's claim and costs. Samo
dppoti
Porri 1) All' C. Cnnr., Hole I'nii ,
amounting to billions of pounds In
adding a few drops of vlnegnr. While has been allowed by Circuit Judge Hn.ton, It.
fc&luaud
. A
er"
lUntli."llfn:c.
Ml about the
Room 1 2, Spreckels Block.
it Is still warm, immcrso In It a few Stanley. Kinney & Ballon for plain-
weight, is considered, It can bo seen strands of white wool yarn, and If pic
If readily that, to make such supervision ric ncld Is present tho wool will bo
dyed yellow.
tiff; Hartwcll for defendant. Plain-
tiff's bill of costs, as submitted.
faultless, tho expenso would be cor- amounts to S3 1.50.
respondingly enormous.
"There are, however," continued Dr.
Martin, "a number of simple, Inexpen-
MILK TESTS.
A quick test of milk Is to mix It well,
and then pour it from a glass. Pure,
In the suit of Hawaiian Agricultural
Co. vs. Col. S. Norris, bill for specific
performance, Kinney & Ballon, attor
California Fertilizer Works Tlio iitHlorsifjnecl liRVinK been appointed
HRPnts of tliu nlioNU conituiiiy nte prepared
sive home tests, easily applied, and unadultered milk will leavo a thick neys for plaintiff, propose to submit Office: 527 Merchant St., San Francisco, Cril. to insure rlska ngiilnst lire on Stone and
lequlrlng only the expenditure of a coating on the Inside or tho glass, whllo as evidence of the authority of J. O, Factories: South San Francisco anil Herkoloy, Cal. llrirk Jltiildlngn nml on Merchandise stored
little time, which would make every watered or skimmed milk will run out Cat tor to sell Kahuku ranch, the fol
J. E. MILLER, MANAfJKR.
therein tin tlm most Invornbte terms. For
particulars applv nt tint tilllco of
houscwifo her own food inspector, and cleanly. Good milk should contain 12 lowing letter. F. A. hCllAEFER & Co., Agents.
which would do more than any official to 15 per cent, of cream, and tho per-
action could to lessen the evil effects
"Kahuku, Juno 2, 'OS. MANUFACTURERS OF PURE BONE FERTILIZERS
centage of cream can be estimated In "Mr. J. M. Monsarrat.
of this nefarious traffic, which seeks this way: Take a long, narrow bottle, "Dear Sir: Your favor of June 1st AND PURE BONE MEAL. German Lloyd Marine Insur'ce Co
profit at tho expense of tho good health with a capacity of six or eight ounces. is at hand. I can glvo no answer to OF BERLIN.
of tho community, and often times at Paste on tho outside a strip of paper your offer. J. O. Carter has tho selling .DEALERS IN.
the cost of llfo itself." Among the half an inch wide, running from the of the ranch. Tho Portuguese of Ho Fortuna General Insurance Co
homo tests suggested by Dr. Martin
for tho detection of food unfit for use
through adulteration, or from other
causes, are tho following:
PICKLES.
neck to the bottom of the bottle; divide
this trip by pencil marks into 10 equal
parts; fill tho bottle to the five mark
with milk, and then to tho top or the
paper with water at a heat which will
nolulu was trying to get money when
last heard from Carter. They sent a
man here last week to look at the
place, he was somewhat pleased with
Fertilizer Materials !
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
OF HERL1N.
Tho nbnvo Insurance Companies have
established n ;enerul agency hum, ami the
undersigned, ueneral agents, are author
It told me he would buy himself If ized to take rlska iiRnlnst the dangers of th
just allow the hand to be Inserted with- Have constantly on hand the following goods adapted to the Island trndc:
Tho bright green color of pickles out causing pain, and to which as much
his Company did not take It. seas at the most reasonable rates and tin
"Respectfully yours, the most favorable tonus.
is often due to the presence of salts soda has been added as would cover "S. NORRIS."
HIGH GRADE CANE MANURE, FERTILIZERS, 1'. A. SCIlAKrER&0oGcn.AKt3.
of copper in solution. To detect this, tho end of a penknife. Shako well to NITRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA.
crush a small piece of the pickle, place mix thoroughly, and placo In an ice- Notice of complete satisfaction of
It in a cup with a bright coarso needle, box. In half an hour observo how judgment In the matter of Mary G. HIGH GRADE SULPHATE OF POTASH, General Insurance Co. for Sea,
and, at the end of 20 minutes, If there much cream has risen, and measuie Bush vs. Wm. C. Achl has been Hied FISH GUANO, WOOL DUST, ETC River and Land Transport,
is any copper in the pickle the needle this off on a piece of paper; double this by McClanahan and Magoon, attorneys
will be coated with a red film. This distance and then see what part of the for plaintiff. BJB" Special Manures Manufacture.! to Order. of Dresden.
test can bo mado more Interesting by total length of tho paper strip on the The Lucas-Perr- y title case was still The manures manufactured by the Califokma FKr.Tir.m-i- i iVoiikm are made eiit'ifh
placing the needle, after it Is taken bottlo this Is. If it is on In Judge Stanley's court all of from cleim bone treated with nciil, Dry Hlood nnd Fltli, I'uiiihii .mil Magncii t halt- -
jes-terda- y. IIiivimk esiuMMiril all aireicyal Hono-
of anv Mint is imed, nnd ev?ry N soil under a giiaraiiietd an-
from the pickle, In a cup containing tho milk only contains C per cent, of Evidence was being put in by alysis. adulteration one thousand tons are almost ton
No
One ton or exnrilv alike ami 'or cxculinit nn
lulu ami i lie llatviitiiin Mm"H Hi' under-Mulie- d
a teasoon of ammonia water. The lat- cream. If one-tent- h, then it contains 10 the defense. chanical condition and high analysis have no mipenoi in the m.irjii i. renin ul an iittiiuaiiiiurizt-i- l to take
ter will become a bright blue in color riiks iiRiiinst ilm iliuincts uf 'lie re.i at the
per cent., if then It contains
one-fift- Louis Pearson has filed a petition to The superiority of Pure Hone over any other l'hoipliutlo .Miitcrinl for Fertilizer nut rulei nnd on llicnuiitluvor-abl- e
It copper has been precipitated on the 20 per cent., and so on. be appointed administrator of the es- is so well known that it needs no explanation. terms. F. A. SOU AKFEK .t i o
needle. Such pickles arc harmful and The largo and constantly increasing
tate of his late wife, Kaalawal Pear- Caliiorni .c'ehtimeii WoitKs is the demand for the Fertilizers manufactured by tin Agouti fur tlio Hawaiian Islands
should bo thrown away. TESTING WATER. best possible proof of their superior quality.
son. The estate consists of realty in
THE BUTTER TEST. A sure safeguard against 111 effects Palania valued at ?S00. Petitioner is
from contaminated water, and especi- sole legatee.
TRANS-ATLANTI- C FIRE INS. CO.
Rancid or poor butter is easily de- ally useful In the country or at sum W. O. Smith, guardian of Alico M. A Stock of these Fertilizers will be keel Constantly on Hand and for sale on the usual terms, t OF HAMBURG.
tected by Its taste or smell, but oleo- mer resorts, Is tho addition of five K. Gay, yesterday ifiled his final ac-
margarine, which is a complete sub-
stitution of another substance In place
of dairy butter, Is difficult of detoctlon,
drons of peroxide of hydrogen to tno
water a few minutes before drinking
It. Tho liquid is obtainable at any
count, charging the sum of ? 182.71
and crediting 51,045.82, showing a bal- - C- Brewer & Co., Ltd, Capital of th Compiiiy ami re-
serve, reiclisuiarkH
Cupital their reinsurance com-
.... 0,000,000
oven by experts. A simple test for sus-
pected butter is to placo some of it In
u tin cup and heat It on the stove, at
tho samo time stirring tho substanco
drug store, Is absolutely harmless,
tasteless and colorless. Its addition to
the water only breaks It up into active
oxygen and water, the former killing
ance of $503.11 due to guardian.
In the Llewellyn N. Gay account
?99S.2S Is charged and $231.41 credited
In the annual account of the Gay min-
Honolulu Ahents CALIFORNIA FKRTlMZKIt WOltKB. panies
Totnl reiclisniarks .... 10l.C50.000.
Hi7,(jftU,000
ft
ors the guardian charges himself with
hm
with a fork. If It is oleomargarine, whatever germs of disease may bo pre North German Fire Insurance Co.
considerable spluttering and spitting $4,903.05 and credits $3,17S.G0.
sent in tho water. This method is
will take place. On the other hand equally efficacious and much more con The same guardian In the matter of
I SO OF HAMBURG.
genuine butter melts quickly, with lit-
tle or no nolEC.
CANNED FOODS.
In selecting canned food, always take
venlent than the ordinary way of boil-
ing suspected water to destroy possible
germs. If a few drops of solution of
sugar aro placed In a glass or biispect-c- d
Joseph nnd Kconl Knmauku charges
?1,5CS.41 and ciedlts $1,73S.SC.
In the matter of Deborah Kalmalie
and four other minors the same guard-
ian charges $S12 and credits $2,730.91,
Capital of the Company ami
serve, relUisruarliS
Capital their lemsiimuce
.... re-
mm-pani-
8,800,000
35,000,000
water and tho glass is covered and
tho cans that have dents in them. put In a warm place, tho water, If It leaving a balance of $1,918.91 due to Totnl ruldismarks - 13,830,000
Cans that aro smooth and well round- Is contaminated, will become cloudy guardian.
ed out arc likely to bo what aro known and deposit a hedlmcnt after a few The undersigned, general agents of the
as "swelled cans," which Is caused by above two companies, for the Hawaiian
Heart Disease
Manila Cigars
gas formed through fermentation. hours. Inlands, a o prepared to insure Buildings,
'
Dents in tho can are proof of tho ab- Manuel Glndinho, an elderly Portu- Fiirnituiu, Merchandise ami Produce, Ma-
sence of fermentation. When a can Pciiinps ii Nov York Company. chinery, etc. ; aim Sugar ami Rice Mills,
guese many years a resident of Ha- and Vessel In the hurbor. against loss or
Is opened tho Inner sides should be Tho project of placing one company waii, died suddenly at his homo near damage hy re, on the most favorable terms.
11
examined; If they are black and Jiavo of tho New York First regiment on the Mormon church at 10:15 last even- H. HACKFELD & CO., Limited.
evidently been acted upon by acids, tho
contonts of tho can should not bo used.
Canned corn, peas or beans should
never bo sour. To detect sourness tho
guard duty at tho Executive building
has been spoken of In official circles
and will be further discussed today. It
ing. A few. minutes before ho was
complaining to his son and John Rosa,
a friend, of a pain In tho left breast.
Still "Hold Out llll
litmus pencil, so called, is a useful has been tepoited at tho camps in the The two young men went for a doctor,
To Burn" at
household frlond. One end of tho pen- but death won tho race. Glndinho was
cil is blue and tho other red. If too Park and on Diamond Head for some an industrious nnd well-like-
d man. The Total Vonds at 31st DrcEMHEn, 1897,
much acidity Is suspected put a little time that tho company making tho best funeral will be held this afternoon. i;,nfB,t)Hi.
of tho liquid on a pleco of stout white showing on Inspection was to be as- - Authorized
Bubucrlbcd
Canltal...3,O00,O0O
' .... 2,710,1)00 t s d
paper, or If It Is a solid moisten some- signed to town This rnmorv has Opium Find. , Paid up Capital CS7.500 0 0
what, and make a mark with tho bluo caused a steady polishing of buttons
Two tins of opium wero found under
Funds 2,741,8111 7 U
end of tho pencil. If tho substanco is and shoes and whitening of helmets. nml Aumilty ruuds 10,l,r7.a70 1
acid tho bluo marl; will turn red at A Hawaiian official said some days ago the matti ess In the cook's room of the 13 MH.Iiss H 'J
once. In a test for excessive alkali use that It would bo well to havo a com- collier Wrestler yesterday by Customs lioveiniR Tim JImmicIi . 1,361,377 3 9
tho red end of tho pencil, when tho pany perhaps with quarters In tho old Guard George Maxwell. There was IteMniio Life tiun Alum ty
red mark will turn blue, If tho sub- IlraliLllia l.1:ll,Ml 1 U
barracks for saluting, etc. Col. Barber
stance Is alkaline.
COFFEE AND TEA.
has not yet given his opinion In the
matter.
also a pipe and outfit complete for
smoltlng It lying snugly alongside the
dope. No Intention of smuggling the
HOLLISTER & GO'S. Tin Aroi'niiiluir'l Funds nt iliu Titu suit 1 lfa
llnEiirtnii li
u! eutli mhi r.
urn fit-- ltt.ni Ittilnliiv In rorit net
a 4 il
If a low grains of coffee aro dropped contraband nrtlclo was ascribed to the
Movements of Troops.
into a small quantity of cold water It
will bo found that, If tho coffee la adul-
cook. He simply wanted to "hit It
Tho 1,000 or 5,000 troop3 of the Phil- occasionally. It was confiscated just TOBACCONISTS. ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.
Agents for the Hawaiian Mauds.
terated, more or less coloring matter ippine expeditionary forces to bo tho same.
will show In the water. Genulno cof- brought to Honolulu will, under the COR. FORT & MERCHANT STS.
fee imparts no color to cold water. An- present plans of Gen. Mcrrlnm, bo en- Inspect Pearl Harbor.
other test Is to take u. needlo and try
to pick up grains of ground coffeo; camped on Oahu Railway Co.'s Innd Tho American-Hawaiia- n Commission
chlekory nnd other adulterants aro so above Pearl City station. together with Professor Prltchett and
soft that they aro easily penetrated by Yesterday morning tho New Yorkers Professor Alexander, will Inspect
Peat I
the needle's point, whllo genulno cof- moved from tho raco track to Camp
feo Is Jiard and very difficult to bo McKinley. In tho afternoon all tho Harbor tomorrow. They will leavo Now That Plantations
picked up in that way. troops from tho Arizona marched out town on tho 9:15 a. m. train and re-
What is known as "lie" tea Is often
substituted in placo of genuine tea.
and went Into camp on the track. turn In the afternoon. A steam launch
"Dog" tentB nro used and tho camp Is from tho Philadelphia will meet them
are mostly through grinding for this season, it Is time
to overhaul Machinery andrerare for tho next season.
LIFE and FIRE
This "lio" tea is prepared by rolling up
grains of sand with tea leaves already
used, so as to imitate the weight and
plumpness of genuine tea leaves. It
only temporary.
GOOD ENOUGH TO TAKE.
The finest quality of loaf sugar Ib
at tho landing to, tako them over the
lochs. Gen. Men-lam- Gen. King and
Admiral Miller will probably accom-
pany the Commission on tho trip,
....
We have on hand
MAGNOLIA METAL
RUBBER AND HEMP PACKING of all Itlnds,
.... Nlfllf
can bo detected by moistening tho sus- BOILER COMPOUND for cleaning off scale,
pected tea and carefully opening tho used in tho manufacture of Chamber- TROPIC OIL for Engines and Cylinders,
leaves with a needle, thereby disclos- lain's Cough Remedy and tho roots Company K's Until;.
ing tho hlddon grains of sand. Loave3 used In Its preparation glvo It a flavor The Red Cross Society Is especially and every kind of HARDWARE or TOOL needed In a Sugar AGENTS FOR
of tho oak, plum, peach and sloo nro similar to that of ninnlo syrup, making thankful to Company E, N. Q. II., for a Mill or on a Plantation.
also used as adulterants, anil can bo It very pleasant to take. As a medi- Send Orders to N9W EnDlond Muluol Lile Insurance Co
detected by comparison with leaves of cine for tho cure of coughs, colds, la donation of 230 books and two book
genuine tea.
Freshly caught
FRESH FISH.
flBhhavo bright gills
grlnpe, croup and. whooping cough it is cases. They will be loaned to tho Mi-
uncqualed by .any other. It always litary hospital at Independence Park
cures, and cures quickly. For salo liy for the present. Many of tho books aro
all drugglBts and dealers. Benson, valuable and will form the nucleus for
E. O. HALL & SON, Ld. J OF BOSTON.
Elna Fire Insurance conrnony
aS&&Elb!3S51
anil clear, bead-lik- o eyes; when fish be Smith & Co,, Ltd,, agents for II. I. a permanent service library, OF HARTFORD.
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: PllIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, EKLY.
onson, wlfo and two children, Mrs. A,
SHIPI'IfrJ IMELLICENCE. DeLcon, Harry Cromer, George Turner,
LIST OF LETTERS
WILL BE REGATTA BY AUTHORITY.
TWO OF RED GROSS L. F. Alllngtou, J.
M. E. Howes, II. C. Oldlng.
W. Souther, Mrs.
Remaining In tho Oanoral Post-offlc- o
AHUIVED At HONOLULU.
For Knpaa, per stmr. James Makee, up to August 3l,'t898. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1898,
Tuesday, August 80.
Sept. 1. It. C. Spauldlng, S. N. Hund- Rowing Association Will being an Hawaiian National Holiday,
Hr. stmr. Olcngyle, Hill, 12 days
Ladies Sent By Emer- from Yolcohnmn, 074 tons mdso. to H. ley nntl wife.
an For San Francisco, per bktne. Irm-gan-
l,
tlKNTLEMKN. alt Government offices throughout the
Hnckfcld & Co. Sept. P. Ailf V
Lovojoy and wife, Anderson .1, (!)
Artltnrn A t? Ask Town for. $1,000. Islands will be closed on that day.
gency Corps. Am. brig John D. Sprcckels, n
ChrlB-tin..an-
1.- -1.
Master F. Harrison. Amps II
Andrews N L '
J. A. KINO, '
15U. dava from Ban Fran Hell J I! (7) tlenll c it
Ilontlokovsltl A Minister of the Interior.
cisco, 100 tons mdFC, 115 hog3, to W. Uoll J
HUshliell C It llrown II U
0. Irwin & Co. Ilea non I. II Third Saturday In Soptombor to bo Interior OUlce, Aug. 31, 1S98.
lum- WHARFAfiD WAVE. Hell .Mr
IlrldKowny I.
One n Practicing Physlclnn-Oth- or Am. sclir. 0. S. Holmes,-wit-
Illnkely (in oiling).
Harbor II
rtrry U H llaney XV D Obsorvod-Harb- or Sports Corn-In- s
1999--
to ber from Port minims Byrnes J
a Trnlnod NurBo-Anxl- ous
Wednesday, August 31. A heavy swell was outside last even- Hell 11 II IIcrKB C
Championship Day.
Reach the Front. XX' U Benedict XV XV ' ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL
Hr. stmr. Mlowera, Hemmlngs, 10 ing and weather that, might precede a
llerry .Mr llnrlow Cupt U PROPERTY.
days from Sydney, 12 days from Suva; koiin. llrnvvn H f! Ulnke T
Iloctin J II
pass, and mdse. tovr. II. Davies & Co. Tho barkentlne Irmgard, sugar laden llurnham A Drown
X M
Iieek J P (From AVcdnesdny's Dally.) UNDER AND TJY VIRTUE OF AN
Dr. Frances Woods ami Miss Stmr. Walaleale, Mosher, 11 hrs. for San Francisco, sailed at noon yes- Messing C II
Kll-lln- m
There was almost a full attendance order of tho Hon. A. Perry, made on
aro two very Interesting Red from Kllauea. terday. fnr & m J r
Crowell J
Cray XV V of members of the Hawaiian Rowing tho 13th day of June, 1898, tho under-
Cross workers on the Arizona, bound Stmr. Upoln, Hclllngsen, 18 hrs. The steamer Alliance sailed for San Chase II II
Co
Carson .Mr signed will soil nt public auction, in tho
from Ilamakna.
CluiK
o'clock yesterday Central .Mill Cook F J Association at a meeting held in A. G. auction room of J. F. Morgan, Queen
for Manila. They are sent out by the Francisco at 11
Stmr. Noeau, Pedcrson, 1C hrs. from morning. (rtmttliell II A Chirk A
Coyford It
M. llobertson's cottago last evening. street, Honolulu, on the 29th day of
Emergency Corps of Portland, Ore., Honokaa. Chrlstley T September, 1898, at 12 noon, some flno
The hark S. C. Allen Ilnlshed dis- cannon u JiiIt Chamliorlaln I. Prince Cupid, of the Lellanis, was tho
which now operates under the Nation- Stmr. Kllauea Hon, Weir, 20 hrs. charging machinery at the railway Cnmphell Cooper XV J (2) lands In Puna, Hawaii, as follows:
al Red Cross Society. Their commis- from Hllo. yesterday.
rhnxi Mr
Clssot F
Cooke
Curry A O
T r only absentee. President Robertson
occupied the chair and Secretary
1158.95 acres In Kalapana, sulttiblo
Thursday, September 1. Conway T I) Christian F XV for houso lots or fruit and vegetable
sions require, that they fulfill lied Cross Tho troopship Arizona's steam F Crea M C Parke fulilllcd the functions of his of cultivation.
duties wherever necessary, giving Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, 13 hrs. launch tins been added to tho small Carson n I. fntlti. Curry H IJ 2 290 acres in Kattnaloa and Kl, a
fice.
special attention, however, to the First from Knpan. craft In tho harbor. Cornwrll J (2) portion of which is excellent for coffee.
Oregon Volunteers. For this purpose Stmr. Ko An Hon, Thompson, 13 hrs. Daley J Doty J I. II. M. Whitney, Jr., A. W. Carter and Tho undersigned reserves, from the
The bark C. F. Sargent was loading IJoylf J Dohner J 1.
the ladles wero amply supplied with from Llline. ballast yesterday preparatory to de- DavlilHon J XV DenlFon It S W. II. Mclncmy wore selected as above, the right of G acres for harbor
funds for their expenses. Stmr. Knual, Ilnibn, 11 hrs. from parture for tho coast. Pnalnn IV I"! Kverett C II Judges for the championship races at purposes.
Dr. Woods graduated four years ago Wnimea. Kchart B F Further information may be had of
from the Woman's Medical College of Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, !i hrs. The colliers Fresno, Harvester, Gen- Farqulmr J K M C Foster Mr Pearl Harbor on the afternoon of Sep- W. R. Castle in Honolulu, or of
Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. She from Walmnnalo. eral Gordon and Wrestler are anchored Fredenlierg XV 11 tember 10. They will select assistants. MRS. EMMA NAWAHI,
in naval row awaiting berths. Furrcll Mr FurRcreoii C
then took a course In hospital (raining Frederick C W (2)
Time-keepe-
will be chosen later, per Administratrix.
at the Memorial Hospital, Worcester, SAILED FIIOM HONOLULU. Tho S. N. Castle has nearly flnldlietl Goodhue K A Gllllland G I haps on the day of the races. Tho first
Mass., and was later connected with Tuesday, Aug. .'Iff. discharging and will commence load- OilllH J Gunner A train will leave town at 1:15 p. m., and This sale has been postponed from
tho New England Hospital at lloston. ing sugar probably this afternoon. Oalagal J Goldman A the second and last at 3 sharp. Races August 15th to the above date, and tho
Haw. bk. Andrew Welch, Drew, San Green .1 S Godfrey B
She is a physician and skilled surgeon, The schooner C. S. Holmes, lumber Grace J Gehrke. A will begin at I o'clock. This year tho place of sale changed from Hilo to Ho-
making her a most etllclent and valu- Francisco. Blakely, anchored off Green E T senior race will be first and will bo nolulu. 1993-5t- F
able, adjunct to the corps. Stmr. Claudlne, Cameron, Kahulul. laden from Port 0 o'clock last night.
artw? XV C (0) the event of tho day.
Miss KUllam Is a trained nurse. She Stmr. Mauna Loa, Slmerson, Kona the harbor at Harrison I. Horrlck A F
It was decided positively to have a
Capt. James Gregory, of the IwalanI, Herrlclt II Hoover C MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN-
graduated from Hahnemann Hospital and Kan. Hunter v Hawaiian Inipt Co program on Itcgatta Day, September
Sch. Lady, Martin, Koolau. will take the Noeau out today. Capt. Ilalsey XV O Fleer XV O TION TO FORECLOSE.
Training School and was, at tho time 17. There will be barge, yacht, ship's
of volunteering for servico Jn Manila, Stmr. Mlknhala, Thompson, leeward Pedcrson remains in town to undergo li.lli.rHnt I
Holmes K C
1
boats, canoe and numerous other races.
an operation. MoiiRlitrilllnR J Iliiw'n I.lvery
superintendent of tho Portland Hos- Kauai. Hewitt A It Stahles The Regatta Committee, consisting of In accordance wlththc provision in
pital, the one homeopathic hospltnl Sch. Iwa, Townscnd, Makcna. Tho troopship Colon was coaling at llasper I Ilendrlquez Mr C. S. Crane, G. H. Gere and S. E. P. a certain Indenture of Mortgage dated
there. In lier particular lino she is Wednesday, August 31. Nagasaki when the Glengyle passed I law n lialier Shop IlnnlbcckP J S
llnnr-llef- f
HlKKlns
Taylor, will arrange the program. The the 5th day of August, 1S95, and made
there August '15th. She was to sail Hessolliergcr M (I)
undoubtedly one of the most compe-
tent ladle3 In the West. Hr. stmr. (lengyle, Hill, San Fran-
cisco.
for San Francisco direct on the 18th Johnston A
Jnnson F
JellliiKS H V
Johnson C
" town will be asked for $1,000 for the
success of tho day. One business house
by Pint (k) and his wife, of Kahana,
Koolauloa, Island of Oahu, to Antono
Dr. Woods' trl) to tho Philippines Am. bk. Kate Davenport, Reynolds,
Inst.
Jaeltson W Johansson A has volunteered its subscription of Manuel, of the samo place, and of rec- -
was a Biirprlso to her friends. She gave Tho Philadelphia took on 7,000 gal- Jaeohsen V last year, and It is believed that about .ord in Liber 157 on page 148, and
up a splendid practice and brilliant Port Townscnd, in ballast. lons of water last evening. Tnree hun- Klley J Koenlff It all tho others will respond promptly. by said Antone Manuel duly assigned
Schr. Waialua, Irving, Hanalel. Kraft Kaness G
prospects for tho work. In explana-
Stmr. Walaleale, Mosher, Lahalna. dred and fifty tons of coal was re- Knallp SII II Kennedy J D Boating men appreclato the fact that to S. K. Ka-u- o (Trustee) by document
tion the little lady said: "I feel Just ceived by the big cruiser during the Kearns Dr F Krlstlansen A merchants have subscribed liberally to of record in Liber 157 on page 149
as patriotic and earnest as a man. Hut, Thursday, September 1. week, I.oculngton & Gor l.evlson L O other matters; but this Is purely a notice is hereby given that the under
you know, they have a way of turning Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, Knpaa. Tho schooner C. L. Holmes, which .anirfletrl 1. don Lee M local affair, In the interest of a sport signed Intends to foreclose said mort
aside lady physicians and giving men Stmr. Kts An Hon, Thompson, Llhue. arrived Tuesday evening and was I.ovslnd C l.ee Mr gage for condition broken,
Leo It K that must be maintained, and it is t: the
tho first chances to go to the front. I Stmr. Alliance, Hardwick, San Fran- towed In the harbor yesterday morn- l.uUKhton F D hoped that the full amount will be of the principal and in
wanted to'go to tho war from tho first. cisco. ing, brought G25.000 feet of lumber for Murmont II V Moore C A readily subscribed. terest thereon.
This was my first chance and I gladly Am. bktne. Irmganl, Schmidt, San Allen & Robinson. Muikcl K Mitchell C A Notice is also hereby given that
accepted it." Murphy I' Mellon F
Francisco. Moore it Mlller J T after tho expiration of three weeks
Tho boat boys will dive at low tide Meyer D Moses Capt J FOR KIJGA'ITA DAY.
this morning for a sword lost over- Mnckfnl-.- It from the date of this notice, the prop-
Marshall T
l
erty In said mortgage deed described,
LoiiKslioiviii un's Future MEMORANDA. board by one of the olllcers of the Phil- Meyer W II Morse A
Tho organization of a local Long- Per stmr. Mlowera, Aug. 31. Left adelphia yesterday. Five dollars Is Manson XV A
Murphy
r.
V
McLaln J (3)
McKenzle J Hnlff
Tito Committee Outlines a Pro. will be advertised for salo at public
auction in tho City of Honolulu, Island
shoreman's Union is being talked of Sydney at 2:38 p. m. on the 13th, ar- the reward offered. MainhanI Mr
Mlnnin G
McColsan It
MacDonald C C
raiii of Acq untie Sports. of Oahu, on Saturday the 24th day of
along the front. Tho wages prevailing riving at Wellington at
1
2 p. m. on the Purser W. A. Chapman, formerly of .Millar T Mncomher W K The Regatta Day program In the September, 189S, at 12 noon of that
at present here for loading and dis- on 17th. Left Wellington at 1:18 p. m. tho Belgic, is now ncting In that posi- Mechanics Home McAukiis A day at the auction room of Jas. F. Blor-ga-
tho 18th; passed tho Br. stmr. o tion on the Glengyle.
War-rlmo-
The Glengyle is Munaeh J II Meyer H harbor will bo a go and a success. n.
charging vessels is $2 per day, with Nelpers Express Capt. C. J. Campbell and T. J. King
extra pay for night work or labor In bound South nt 1:25 p. m, on at Oceanic wharf, the Mall Company's Nlcolls U
Nellson Capt A For further particulars apply to
the hold. Wages on tne coast for tho the 20th23rd. nrrlved at Suva at p. m. on dock being occupied by the Arizona. Olsen K
and 10 a, m. have consented to take around the S. K. KA-N- E,
same work have been steadily main- on the Left Suva at 2:30 Tho delay in tho arrival of the Glen- Pattlson Mr Pagentrorr W lists, which means that the requisite Attorney-at-La-
tained by the Unions there at 55 cents groupsamo4 day and cleared tho FIJI gyle was caused by typhoons along the l'oflekln J J
tho Parker H H funds will be forthcoming. At a meet- Dated, Honolulu, August 20, 189S.
per hour. It Is not thought that wages at a. m. on the 24th and crossed China coast. Powell
Perry P
PaKO O F
the equator on the evening of the 2Cth. Parker Capt E ing of the Regatta Committee held yes-
will go to that Ilgure hero but $3 per Tho screams of a woman at Powers XV
Fish-mark- et
Peterson Mr (P C) 1. The property in said Mortgage
day and a proportionate increase tor Experienced line weather throughout. wharf at tho hour when the Queen G M tjulnn J It terday the following preliminary pro- deed described is the undivid-
overtime will likely be asked for. Phlllle's gun went off last night Hlce A H (2) Iterdon Dr J C gram for the day was formulated: ed one-ha- Interest of Pun, the
lf
Tho Seamen's Union will also tako a PASSENGERS. brought a crowd of half dressed sailors Rosenthal M Hlchtcr II F mortgagor, in that certain par-
Smith n Seymour Mr 1. First class yacht race.
hand in adjusting tho labor scale at Arrived. from tho neighboring vessels to the Schwank Mr Scolt J 2. slldlng-se-
Six-oar- barge. at cel of land situate at Palwa, Wai-kel- e,
island ports under tho new regime. From San Francisco, per brig John gang plank of the collier Euterpe. A Snilth Capt II XV Steinberg A 3. Second class yacht race. Ewa, Oahu, and being a portion
Crews on tho coasters will refuse to D. Spreckels, Aug. 30. Mrs. C. A. Cool- - hot time was on between tho negro Smith C rv. M ni Stono XV K (3) ttinlM. x--
K
4. Tub race. of the premises described In Royal Pat-
work cargo, which will also liavo a Idge, W. M. Bristol, Percy Herndon, cook named Scott and his wife, the salanmn V (P C) Stone. It ent Number 844 to Plimahlna:
Scott Dr 5. Swimming race (100 yards).
tendency to raise the pay of tho long Charles A. Elsson, A. J. Clapham and stewardess of that vessel. The Euterpe Stolz F I. Schlemmer M C. canoe race. 2. One sharo In Hul land of Kaha-
shoremen. captain stopped tho row. Sayres II C Scoville. F I.
le
na, Koolauloa, Island of Oahu.
II. Llckmnn. Smith JudKO T Spencer J S 7. Japanese fishing boat race.
From Yokohama, per S. S. Glengyle, (P C) Stclnemann C S. Four-oare-
d slldlng-sea- t race. 1997-4t- F
When I. Meets L.- Sampson Mr Schoenemann XV
Aug. 30 A. Cytrlan. BORN. Spencer Jas 9. Diving contest, for distance.
There will be a base ball game In- Tn.1,1 "w p 10. gig race (stationary IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
From Port Blakeley, per schr. C. S. XV (P C)
Thompson S (P C) d
side the race track at Kapiolanl park Holmes, Aug. 31. Henry M. Hatha- MACDONALD In Honolulu, August Tin-tie- r
Taylor II A seats). Fourth Circuit, Hawaiian Islands.
uayior ji a shore boat race.
tomorrow .afternoon. The nines will way, Laura F. Hathaway, Sldna Allen 29, 1S9S, to the wlfo of Captain G. C. Vincent It Vannatta W
11. Two-oare-
d
In the matter of tho Estate of the Wing
W. Holen. Macdonald, a daughter. 12. Chinese fishing boats. Chong Sing Company, Hllo, Ha-
be from L Company of the Engineers, and J. the Colonics, per stmr. Mlo-
VannesH It G (2) Vietseka O
From Warner F II (3) Woodsworth J 13. Half-mil- e swimming contest. waii. A Bankrupt.
organized in San Francisco, and L Aug. 31. Lieut. Col. Gorton, Wilkinson T w Wood J X 14. Steamer boat race.
Company of the First Now York Reg- wera, .MORTUARY REPORT. Wilson J 1! Wleks F G Upon reading tho petition and upon
B. Kent and G. H. Grelg. Wnlkor a I 15. whaleboat race.
Five-oare-
proof before mo taken, I do find that
iment. Other games will bo played Mrs. Gorton,
d
Warb.mom J
From Honokaa, stmr. Noeau, Watson 11 WIlCV J W (2) 1G. Sailing canoe race. tho said Wing Chong Sing Company
and then all Honolulu will be chal- Aug. 31 H. Wicks poi; daughter, C. E.
,
Tho total number of deaths- reported for William C Weedou G
lenged. and the month ending August 31. 1S03, was kS, Williams F X Williams J J has becomo a Bankrupt within the true
The soldier lads aro keen for n Held Reeves. distributed aa follows: Walters II Wrleo C FOR RENT. intent and meaning of the Laws Regu-
per stmr. Walaleale, Under 1 year Wetherhee J ! Wllsen W J lating Proceedings in Bankruptcy in
day meet. They have all sorts of Aug. 31. Kllauea,Hadloy, Master
From 12 From 30 to 10 13
Wilson F W tho Hawaiian Islands. And I do hereby
Miss Axtell. From 1 to 5 8 Front 40 to 50.
athletes and would llko to meet the LADIES. adjudge them bankrupt
From Knual, per stmr. Ko An Hon, From 5 to 10 . . B From SO to 00. THE declare and
1
Island performers. There aro a num- From 10 to 20. . From 00 to 70. Argnck Mrs Austell Mrs AT HANALEI, KAUAI, accordingly.
ber of bicyclo riders with the soldiers, Sept. 1 Dr. C. Marshall, E. Omsted, From 20 to 30 12 Over 70 .Mild Mis J Adhlmmlo Mrs PRINCEVILLE PLANTATION CO.,
And I do further order that the Cred-
four in I. Company of tho Engineers Mra. Hart. Males fil Females
I
Holster M llatehclor Mrs will Lease their Mill and Diffusion itors of said bankrupt come In and
From Llhue, per htmr. Kauai, Sept. Unwnllnns ltalley Mrs E A Itlock M plant, capacity twenty-liv- e tons in prove their debts before such Judgo of
alone. Besides thero aro three or four 10 Great Britain Hums Miss M Itowan Mrs
1. Mrs. Kuhlbaum and two children, hours; also, their Lands tho Circuit Court of the Fourth Cir-
tourists here who aro racing wheel- Chinese 11 United States. . . . llennet Mrs W G llrown Miss
mown, miss G k lirown Mrs
twenty-fou- r
men. Miss Wolters, C. Woltors, J. K. Far- Portuguese 7 Other nalionitlitle not under lease, comprising 1,300 to cuit as shall bo sitting at Chambers at
ley, F. Schultz, Hop Lung. Japanese 13 Clark Mrs J Camnhell Mrs Wit 2,000 acres of available land, which can the Court House, Hilo, Hawaii, on
From Knpaa, per stmr Jnme3 Ma- Total Crano Mrs E D Clark .Mrs A 1C
a Pretty Home. Oodd Mrs G Davis Mis II K all bo Irrigated by water from the Monday, tho 5th day of September, A.
Have kee, Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Hundley, Unattended mountains, by ditches or pipes.
Uoolson Mrs D. 1898, at 9 o'clock a. m., and elect an
The new cottage for the llvo profes- Miss Hundley, Col. Spauldlng, Mr. and lymnnli Miss C Something over of this prop- Assignee, or Assignees of the said
one-ha- lf
COMrAKATIVE MOSTIII.Y MOltTAMTY.
sional nurses at the Queen's hospital Mrs. Sachs, Miss Keolkl. Aug. 1893 Ill Aug. 180(1 Frank Mis II Foster Mrs T II erty Is for sale: This Includes the bankrupt estate.
is now completed and occupied and Departed. Atlg. 1SU1 Ol AUg. lou Grttbo A Green Mis M Valleys of Hnnalel, Kallhlkal and Dated Hilo, August S, 189S.
makes a cosy homo for tho Intelligent, For .Maui ports, per stmr. Claudlne, Aug. 1895 Ik) Aug. 1893 Harris Mrs
t8 Haughton Herbert Mrs 11 C most of which are under lease By tho Court,
Mrs J Horner Mrs II for rice culture. DANIEL PORTER,
capable and hard working ladles of Aug. 30. Kahulul: Dr. Derby, J. L. CAUSE Of DEATH. Hoffman Miss M Horner .Mrs l
tho corps. A number of other Iin-- e Holt, wife and three children, Miss Accident 1 Fever, Typhoid. .. Merrick Miss It
L' Hiram Miss II For all particulars apply to P 1995-31- Clerk.
Fracture of Spine Hayes Mrs IlurtnnRol Mlts G. II. ROBERTSON,
provements have lately been made Mary Green, R. D. Mead and wife, Miss Appoplcxy 1
Jones
1
AHthuin 1 Gangrene 1 Mrs W (2) Johnson Mrs A At tho Oillco of C. Brewer & Co.
about the place under tho direction of E. Mamaikona, Rev. O. II. Gullck, C. E. bronchitis 1 General Debility... Kllley Mrs L
1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The Queen's hos- King, Miss Niplhi, P. C. Brede, Miss Croup August 31. 1S98. 1099-3-
Stcwnrd Eckhardt. - Heart Disease. .. 10 l.ecanto Mrs A Long Mrs C A
pital receives praise from professional T. Iaea, airs. 1. D. Inea, M. S. Jardin Cancer 1 Hemorrhage 3 Leeanto Mrs Long Mrs G A Tim nndnrsltrned havinc been duly
Ii Inanition 5 McCartney Mrs
and lay visitors as well and tho pa- and wife, R. S. Doudle. Kaunakaknl: Convulsions Morchead Mrs appointed administrator of tho estato
in J. O.'Young. liana: MIS3 11. Joseph, Consumption ....11 Jaundice Ulcer. Intestinal
Havin;
tients from time to tlmo speak Mossman .Mrs It N' Marsher .Mrs F
1
Cholera Infantum, 2 1
.McCandle .Mrs J MeCandless .Mrs M of James I. Dowsett, late of Honolulu,
highest terms of treatment and attend- Mrs. Elf Ward. Dropsy 3 Meningitis 2 Matthews MUs C (2) M deceased, notice is hereby given to all
ance. For Hawaii ports, per stmr. Maul, Diarrhooa 1 M easles 1 Mtinro, Jits U C McCartney Mrs nornnnR hnvlnir nnv claims acatnst the
Aug, 27. L. Turner, A. A. Ilobson. Dysentery Opium Miller Mrs C E .McGuIre .Miss E
estate of said James I. Dowsett, to pre
1 1
For Maul and Hawaii ports, per stmr. Kxhaustion 1 Oldiico 0 NccilliiRham Mrs Xenttl Miss L
Vacation Delayed. duly autnenticaieci auu
Mauna Loa, Aug. 30. Mr. Howler, Dr. Kntcritls 2 Paralysis
Peritonitis
1
Pearson Miss M
Pearson .Mrs A J
Poiyell Mrs J V Secured the' services sent tho same vouchers, if any exist,
with proper
The band, which lately has lieen Atcherloy, Mr. Glmellon, Mrs. A. Bar I'ever I . . 1!
Fever, Malarial... 2 Pleurisy 2 ltoblnson It Itoblnson .Mrs M of the oven if tho claim Is secured by mort-
everlastingly nt it, to tho delight of all ber, Miss Ellen Barber, E. Peck, Maria Feer l'uerfural.. 1 Pneumonia ltose Mrs M .1 Hosa .Mrs II N gage upon real estato or otherwise,
hearers, Ih to have a vacation, but the Mahelona, Mrs. 11. Bertelmann, Miss Hoss Mrs C Hose .Miss A
M. Martin. Mrs. V. J. Maxwell, Mrs.
DEATHS DY WAUDS.
liosecrims Mrs C E Hosa .Mrs A within six months from tho first pub-
time Is not yet llxed. Capt. Bcrger and
Wards .
Out
a side. Hosa Mrs A
(2) liny Mrs W It Talented Australian Artist lication of tills notice, to tho under-
bis men should have had their fort- W. F. Kay. Miss A. Hose. Cblng Sen, 1
Jteed .Mrs J signed at his oillco ou Merchont street,
night off last month. Hut with troop- Miss Citing Sen, A. Fernandes, Joseph Deaths 'JO 27 11 0 Smith Mrs W II Sea Miss II (2) Mr. Frank McComas In said Honolulu, or they will uo tor- -
ships coming, tho Commission hero and J. Dlas, Master Whitney, Mr. Solden-hol- Annual death rate per 1000 for month 31,00 Stnrbtick Mrs Schlcber Miss. 11 evor barred. And nil persons Indebted
18.00 Sachs
F. I). MeStooker, wife, two child- Mrs A Smith Miss E C
tho regatta directly ahead, relief from HuwaliHits
--'3.80
Spencer i: Spencer Mr and Mrs Wo-tnk-pleasure In announcing our to said estato are requested to maKO
work and play is delayed. Tho organi- ren and servant, Mrs. S. E. Stutter, C. Asiatics Samuel Mrs ,M
21.47 Spencer Mrs C
ON .
ability to execute In a highly artlBtlc lmmedlato payment said oillco. to tho
thereof
zation Is having its red-lett- year and Haswell, G. C. Howltt, Sam Kameau, All other nationalities Stono Mrs It
Smith Mrs XV it
Samson- Miss L at
manner any commissions wo may 're- undersignedJOHN his DOWSETT,
C. 11, Itr.YNoi.ps,
after its many long and trying engage- Ahla. ' Audit Hoard of Health. Sutherland
Mit-- M
ceive, where tho skill of an original
M.
of James I.
ments is entitled to a rest. For Kanal ports, per stmr. Mlkn-
hala, Aug. 30 A. Cropp. Mr. Do La
Thompson 11
Turner Miss
Turner Mrs S designer and a clever artist are com- Administrator of tho Etato
Dowsett, deceased.
Vergne, C. W. Girvln, Alt Kong. Ah Wilcox Miss C Wlenmn lllss H bined. Dated Honolulu, July 29, 189S,
U. S. Branch Hydrographlc OUlce, Ward Miss It Cartoons, Art Posters, Memorial and
Two Sick Soldiers. Fong, wlfo and child, Aknnn, Chong 19S9-CI- F
Sergt. Hatcher, of tho Thirteenth lug, Ahana, James Abbey. San Francisco, Cal. HKGISTIIY HUSINK33. Testimonial Illuminated Work, De-
For San Francisco, per stmr. Glen- Jan Wnnszlk Thomas Mrs II C signs for IxHter Heads, Coat of Arms, CORPORATION NOTICE,
Minnesota regiment, who lias been bo By communicating with the Branch Dr Dalilltf Isabels, Bill Heads, Music or Book Cov-
ill at the Queen's hospital, Is now able gyle, Aug. 31. Dr. and Mrs. C. dish- Hydrographlc Ofllce in San Francisco, I'AIICKI.S POST. ers, Hand Written Cards, etc.
to walk around. He will likely return ing, lle Misses Smith, Mr. Farley, Mrs. captains of vessels who will II W Williams E It Itoot Landscapes or special charactor pic NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
to the States. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Miss with tho Hydrographlc Oillco by Company,
Corp. Prather, of tho Fourteenth Mabel Clara Craft. recording tho metcrological observa- tures in Water Color or Oils. In fact the Hawaii Soda Works
In- has been organized under
nnythlng In tho lino of highly .artistic Limited, of Hawaii, articles having
fantry, is still a very pick man, but Is For Victoria, per stmr. Mlowera, tions suggested by the otD.ee, can have Parties Inquiring for letters In nbovo
getting along as well as could bo ex- Aug. 31, Col. and Mrs. Parker, Miss forwurded to them at any desired port, list will please for "Advertised Let
ns--
designing or pictorial work we aro now the Inws and that tho olllcers for the
been filed
pected. Weakness Is his worst enemy Allen, Dr. Kearnes. V. Whitney, Mr, and free of expense, tho monthly pilot ters." J. M. OAT.
prepared to do.
first year aro:
now. and Mrs. Sederholm. Mr. and Mrs. Win. charts of tho North Pnclllc Ocean aud Postmaster Qonural. For a limited time only
White, Mrs. F. Lawrence, MIbs Lawr- the latest Information regarding the General l'ostotllce, Honolulu, August SI, Eben P. Low President
ence-, Armstrong Smith, Mr. Chitten- dangors to navigation in the waters 1VJS. W. P. McDougalL.Vice President
AhyIiiiii Inmates, A. D. Lindsay
den, Mr. Hall, Miss Turner, Mr. Long, which they frequent. Secretary and Treasurer,
Mariners are requested to report to
Private Phillips, New York Regi- Mrs. C. E. Williams and family, Mr.
Asylum for treatment. Ho will re- Dawsop, Mr. Flemmlng.
cover, I'rlvato liullock, who Jumped
tho oillco dangers discovered, or any
ment,' has been sent to the Insane Hooper, Mr. Simpson, Dr. Wayson, Mr. other Information which can be uti law olllce of Gen. Ilartwell, has been
Royal D. Mead, who Has been in the
llzcd for correcting charts or sailing made stenographer for tho pollco
For San Francisco, per stmr. Alli- directions, or In tho publication of tho partment, with headquarters in tho at-
overboard on the voyage down, is much ance. Sopt. 1. U J. Hogan, W. J. Gil- pilot charts of the North Pacific. torney general's office, Mr. Mead will
bo sent to courts on all Islands when
de- 1(1 m II. L. Holsteln
6R0!
Auditor,
Said olllcers with R. Lalng, manager,
constituting the Board of Directors.
A, D. LINDSAY.
Secretary Hawaii Soda Works Co., Ltd.
better and 'will soon return to his com- lespie, IS J. Baker, F. Brooke, R. M.
pany, Bluer, J, 13. Korchnrd, Adj. L. M. Sim- -
W. S. HUGHES,
Lieutenant, United States Navy. required. 110 HOTEL ST. August 29th, 1S9S, 1999-31- F
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