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V VOL. XXX VI, No. 111. HONOLULU, O. T., TUESDAY DECEMBER v4 M01. SEMI-WEEKL- WHOLE No. 2344. SCHLEY'S BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. CUBA IS OFFICIAL i: en put nu FINDS Propose to Give Him Thanks of Congress. RESOLUTION INTRODUCED The Admiral's Mail Is Overbur- dened With Letters From Admiring Friends. I T . 4- WASHINGTON , DCC. II) VI 1 .10 " I T- i opening of toelnj 's session ot the "f" J Senate Mr Junes of Arkansas in "it ti tioduced a joint i evolution as fol ;i: 'i lows. ti "That the thanks of Congicss ti ti ami the Amerhun people are Line- - I ! by tendeied to Kenr Admiral Win- - ti 'i field S. Schley and the officers and ?! ! men undei his ommand for high- - ti ly distinguished conduct In con- - JJ ti Illct with the enemy, as dlspln)e.l ! by them In the distiuetlon cf ; the Spanish fleet off the hnrbnt of U ti Santlaso, Cuba, July 1, 1S0S. ?; ti "That the 1'ienldont ot the t'nlt- - I ti ed States be requested to came ti !i this lesolutlon to be communicated til ti to Hear Admiral Schlc and i ' ti through him to the ufllcct andl.'-- f ? men under his command " Ti J J. Without comment the i evolution ? ti was refei red to the Committee on ti i Naval AffnlrH. !i ii ti ti a ti ti a n ti ti ti ti ti ti ti m . CONFUUS WITH COUNSEL. WASHINGTON'. Doc. lfi At the conference between Admlial Schley and his counsel today It was decided to ask Secietaiy Long to withhold hi-- , ap- proval of the findings ot the colli t of liuiuliy until such time as the Admlril, thieiugh his counsel, can file an objec- tion thereto The request was deliver"!! to Secietaiy Leing and while he has not yet answered the communication, It is understood the request will be ginnted. WASHINGTON, Dec it! Hon. Isa-el- or ltnyner and Mi M. A Teague, counsel for " ear Admiral Schley ie on the court of Inquiiv, aie holding a consultation with their client today foi the puipose of leiitllnlng thilr futuie course of action. Admlial Dewey, pies-ide- of the court, today was asked for a statement as to the extent to which lie endoi.sed the llnillngs ot the inajoi-it- y of the com t. "I have not a woid to h" "Not a woid " Since the court of lnquii tendeied its eidict. Hear Admlial Schle has received a large- - number of lettei.s and telegrams, all ceentulnlug expiesshms of confidence nml esteem and offeis of jHlstance To niiHwei these peisonall) would be a woik of such magnitude that the Admiral has addiesed the fol- lowing lettei to the Associated Pi ens, which he asks to be published 'Washington, Dec. lfi. To the Asso- ciated 1'iesM I beg to expiess thlougii the medium of the Assoc lated Press my Kiatitude and heartfelt thanks for the kind words anil evidences ot Interest in my welfaic which I hae iceelved ft om all paits of the Pulled States The magnitude of the coirespondence len-de- ts it impossible for me to personally acknowledge the same and I therefore take this means of epiesslng my ap- preciation to one and all Veiy tiul) ours, "WINPIHI.D SCOTT schi.hy. "Ileal Admiral, P S. N. In .Restraint ot Anarchy. AVASHINGTON. Dee 16 The Senate toda adopted the resolution of Senator Vest dllectlng the Committee on to investigate and leport upon a method for restraining anarchy and lestralnlug those who attempt to as- sassinate the President, . Probably a Canard. PAUIS, Der. 16. A moining paper heie asseits that Comniandaiit-Genei- al Hatha has reported to .Mr. Kruger that he has 21,000 nrmed men. jO.OOO being ("ape Colony recruits. -- . Senate and Treaty, I WASHINGTON. Dec. 16 The Senate at 12:18 p. in. went Into executive ses- sion t consider the treaty. 4- -- MARCONI SENDS A MESSAGE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN bT JOHNS, N P, Dec II Siguier Maieonl has sped and guided tho elee- - tile Hash acioxslhe Atlantic, wireless lelegiaph has spanned the oceiui j At Signal Hill, at lU'uO p. in Wednes- - day. December nth, Marconi received tape the letter "S ' twenty times. The letter was tiansinltted to M.uconl's lecelving appal atus by the engine In his station nt the I.l7iud, on the coast ot Cornwall, Hngland. 1S00 miles away Twenty times the wines founlng "S" weie sent iMui n.w ihi.,oiTh the ntmosoheie and impilnted themselves on the leceivlng tape. Thiee times cm last Thuisday, De- - - cembei ll'th. the same letter "S" was inunlcate with the Intel ior of Canada .1,. ii,.,,i "md the Pnlted States Kemp, foi merl .e.elved on the tape fium . lirlMt ,,....,., nstruetor , mu, lie is elated. His expeilnients ""ln,i j1K1.t. ,m cdecti linl expert of I,nn-bee- n a inagnllkent suci t ss The proph don, Hngland, accompanied Marconi ecy made In Noveinbei, 1'U0, has I eeti hoiv as assistants and lie tejolclrg ... . jwlth him VL'""1'" I Cable messages from all ovei the "Accoiding to le calculations the woild aie flooding laieonl tonight, vve shall have Ameilcn and O1e.1t Hilt- - The experiments weie made In iliot aln upon M'l.ikliig teims befoie tho Towel on Signal Hill, distant from St Hist Chiistiuas of the new centui " l.lnhn's one mile The tower was elected '" iniBiiioi.Ul..ii of discoveo Maiconl today Infoi.ned the Ililtlhh of Newfoundland In 14Ji, and is live government that the gieat tllumph of lln,r,.a feet above sen level The electricity has been accomplished Had height of The I.lzaiit station Is about he been a little neaier Hngland, he -- 0 et might have used his system to send the message. That theie might be no mis- take, that the news of his luceess might not be lost In the air, he the cable. KIHSTTIHPMPH OP Till." CHNTPfvY ST. JOHN'S, N. P, Decembei H ,,,"',.' Signoi Maiconl has achieved the first gieat tllumph of the twentieth centui.v At Signal Hill on lust, and again ceil Thuisduj, he rtceivd v.lie-lei- s messages fiom a station in Cornwall Hnglanel, 1S00 miles away. He has an- nounced that he has solved the problem of signaling across the Atlantic ocean without wlie cable The announce- ment was made tee the British geiv em- inent today. The station In Cornwall at The Liz- ard, from which the remarkable mes- sage comes, cost $70,000, and Is the most marvelous wlieh-s- s station jet estab- - lisheel Marconi showed joui special ie llrltish navj- - lately to signal the with the Duke and Duchess Cornwall on board, returning from their tour the world. The sta tlon, of course, signals to t 4 C fi eei pieevleleel with the ne essii) apparatus. Mntcon. says, the plant at the station has been gn utly forllilcJ and Improved leCL,tIyt 'n. inventor, lojnlelng, declares he Is now quite reitaln of the lesult foi "''It'' e has long stilven that as mum ees ,1 neeeeee ceieeellcil is elected on this side the AtlaiUK he can talk between two hemispheres and caii on comineielal s much cheaiiei than b cable Ha Is Jubilant, 'and eiles- - "Two eontiuents can now talk to each othei ,,f Mniennl will visit Cane Sne.ir. near St John's, to see if that site Is eonveil' lent for a nanent station. He will also go to Cape Itace He leaves for Hngland next week to instoll still moie poweiful Instiuinents In Cornwall that, he feels suie, will enable him to com- - Till: I'lHST PUI.I. DP.TAII.S hT JOHNS, N P. Dee 15 The llrst full details th.it tell hovvthe triumph of wireless telegraphy was accomplished, how a mesfage was si nt I.Vjii miles across tin Atlantic, prove th.it Mnrronl pi- - 1.1 ri.il frit tlilu nil. rlmmil 11OI1 .1... .m.t . letltlnc care ,, tltIn(1Hl Becrtl. niI ' ",H x rlment failed he would not have en elNdppolnteel, for failure would hav. .,,,.., nothing when one considers the 'extniorclliiar llek that such a trial put upon his appir.itus He Hiicccceleel Ho Is elated, triumphniit Tod.iv creewdt, of people nsceneled Signal Hill in the vain hope that tbe might Inspect the appara- tus, with the foeellsb wish "to hear the licking of the me "sages acroxs the sea" McHxugts were received lev .Murte.ll eeei a ver) sensitive! telephone attached to his Instruments that enabled him to signals that the Instruments them- selves Intense!) delicate, ciiulel not These crowds would have been lionoreel to se-- e Marconi, to congratulate him, to shake hit. hnnel. Hier)one Is driving to do him honor. Today he vls- - Ilnyle, i K. C. M O., governor of New Pound- - laud. It was Sir Cavendish, as the r proem- - (Continued on Paj 1) porter a plmtograph of the station, He'"'a Htfhor. Howley at the Catholic pal the there used ""' Tonight 're.eni dines at Gejv.ni- - says plant was by the Imenl llfilloa nnrn Sir I'u i.r.illIi to Ophir of around steamships of 4.H. fff f MAY BE TROUBLE WITH THE GERMANS OVER VENEZUELA NOItKOI.IC, 'a., December 15 In conveisatltm with a New- - York mer- - here the staff olllcers of the Ger- - man crulsci Vlneta, which vessel has been overhauling and coaling at New- - poit News and which Is under huriy 01 dels to pioceed to Venezuela to Join the German .squadron, said: "We will likely sele the coaling sta- tions for the paj ment of lO.UOO.OuO marks due to C.eii.mn cltlens. They luivi- - had enough when thlee Presi- - dents decamped with government funds and pitltnce In colelctlng the debt has been exhausted We expect that the United States will vlgoious pin- - test agulnst the sei.uie of the stations fol the collection of the debt, but we slnceielj hnpc theie will be no trou- ble " WASHINCITON. Decembei 13 Oer- - innnj'H Intention eef fencing by a naval ele.nonst.ntl.,., the pajmeiit by the little lepublle of Venc.uela of an indemnity of $.',000,000 Is the subject of ' naval activity both In the United States and (lennaii), notwithstanding i,,.,.1 .Slop Iject chicked paciuc 'resident Custin's dlphini icy In the Imbroglio not appioveei by the States He has announced lie Is neet responsible.' foi th of his but If driven to the- - wall b) Oenmny he w fluid compromise by permitting Oerman colonization in Ven- ezuela. This l.ittel declaration the one Hint aieeused the keenest Intel est in the United States anil brought about a dis- cussion of Oermnny's real Intentions by the highest ofllclals the administra- tion The- - lesult of this declaration Is that Castro will be allowed bj- - the government to with Germany for a colony, which Is a dear contravention of the Monroe docttine, This Is the feature of Hie assumed negotiations o' us noieu n ten gieu niaie.s leec is ureeevv fii, nueeecr cases so below e.s to out of fight. Ijss ami eleatli walking hand In hand .Ith th" eold. f - .4444.44.44. w hieh the United States Is to le- - Hl,,t wltl' lh"' "'lv' About six weeks ago (lei many. It was ,.,.,,, WIlB ,,, , M.ll(, ,,. ,,, nf euiisers to assist the (lei man ships now In the Catlbbe.m to Intlml- - ll,lU" Venezuela. 1 onovwug 1111s iieciaiaiiou, 11 was seml-otllclat- lv aunounied lieie that the Pnlted States would send the Not Hi Atlantic squadion to eiieuelau vva-tit- s. Since that time theie has been no Iii.ui .Iim ..t.fuhml.ln I .,l,..lf lwl ..... . .,. ulllinlI lt,,lht!,a. u 1, ,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significant that Geimany has kept hei ships In Hie Cailbbean, although the acute stage of the tiouble at Union has passed The papulations of this governmeiit t llluul nny lVemeiit of Geimany have been going on quietly but elTcet-ivel- j, and without a suspicion olili tally given out of their leal Intentions Heie Is the piescnt situation The Alabama and the Keusaige have been deled to Havana ami thence tl( South AmeiUa. where th.-- j will ar- - '" ""x At- - flv'.' ";tli to this seiuailiein ale tu nlll tlu. .Machlas. The- - Maile-tl- Is at Cieleeu ami the Machlas Is at San ,u"n ""I'lng oide-r- s tee join the Ninth Atlantle s.,uadioi. The l.ewa has been ordered seirith fiom Pan, una ami Is to , Ameilean waters She iindoiibtedl) will pioceeel to Join the Ninth Atlunth ves- sels The repoit conn's from San Pran- - clsco that the Philadelphia abejut to stmt seiuth. It Is sale! that she meie-l- y going tei 1'au.ima, but as the trouble there Is ovei. It Is nuinifi'St that the Concord will be all th.it Is neeessaiy to kee-- peace The Philadelphia piob-nbl- y will Join the Neeith Atlantic squael-ter- n The collier Neio Is loading up at Noifolk and secret emle-i- s have been to the' Teipe-k- ami the Texas to go seiuth. The Slute eoulel thus assem- ble In an I'inergency In South American waters the Massachusetts, the Ala- bama, the Kearsarge, the- - Texas, the Machlas, the Marietta, Hie Iowa, the Philadelphia nnel the Topeku without liurrjlng ships now lying up In or dinal)- - or out of commission. .c,, at.,K0 i4 fjhoui lesIg-ieJ- , and Colonel Samuel Paiker of Honolulu. Hawaii, vice Hurold M Siwall, ieslj.ii-ed- . su.jH.-eiue.- il assurance en a ,lnu T. ill iniliiie stenslblo ob-act- Is that she be" In Seiuth Is Unit- ed that nets Is of not deal Is Is OOOOOOOOO 00000000000005j00j) Blizzard' In tha Htataa. I Parker Succeeds Bewail. CHICAGO, Doc. 14. Neve.- - In the his-- j WASHINGTON, Dejeniber H. Sena- tor j- - of the United States Weather ilu- - lor Hannn has appointed as members lean has there been such intense cold of the Natie.nal llepub'irnn CeeininWtee In so great an aiea th" inlehlle West (D W. Standrod of poeilelle, Iilal.o, is lonigui. eeeeiejury 'leeu 'J far be Suffering, property me ready !. 01 " sent United uny nTKjsf!pMJ PRNCPL Many Opponents to Commercial Relations. FIND REASON IN PEOPLE'S ATTITUDE Havana Full of Americaphobiacs in Spite of Millions Spent for Country's Benefit. (Piom nn Occasional Conespondent.) WASHINGTON. D. C' December 11. With a Cuban delegation In the city and huid at woik, thete Is a feeling stealing over some of tho.su who are. keeping a close watch upon the comsu ot legislation that the ptnpagandlsts of the policy of giving the Islanders all Hut they ask, aie somewhat oveneaeli-In- g themselves. The Cubans are a soft spoken body of men, and nt first mada many fi lends, but It appears now Unit they nil have un ax to grind, which 13 exceedingly dull, and they aie bearing down a little hard for the iticinbeix who aie anxious to see. absolute Justices to all. The commission established Its-df- . lieie without nny ceremony and with the piclliniuary woik done for them by the President and Gene.-i- l Vnod mndo pioper piogiess ut llrst. It Is un lerstood In some quarters, however, that there has come over the spirit of the Uicuum of several Investigating Congressmen a decided change. They have been ask- ing the Hureau of Statistics for Mgures, .iind these do not Hhow such a spult In lilt ijltkttv UW ... Iimtti' t.iii. ....j...i..u over the piospeets of the irade which may be built up In the Islands lJe-pei- ts have been untile here, too, of jcouie ot the feeling noted among the Cii'jins, and again the luquliing 'ongressuieu aie somewhat duuifounded to llnd that the men whom the President and the governor of the Island have been asking the American Congress to favor, by setting them up In business, aie the very ones who ate least to be consili- um! In iinj dlstilbutlon ot favors. One of the llrst things whl'ih has Ixen of uncommon gossip lieie Is the fact that the Cubans uici not heie of their own accoid, hut as' Hie repic.'.ent-atlvc- s of the New Yoik capitalists, who have put their millions Into plantatl ins in Hie Island Then again there me ninny of the local men who believe the Cubans are coming heie at a very bid time, when It Is taken Into sntisldcin- - j i Hon that the people of Ha.wia are so iiiei.eiugiuy ceiu oi s)inpiiny wiin Ame-ilcai- i ideas ami sentiments. Th it itieosevi'lt has bci'li clecclveil Is the be- -' leef of man) of the vei" t people heie- - Of the woik which is being done to detent the success of the plans of the Cuban plantation men, not the ef- fective! Is that which Is dlii'cted agaluit j the- - general policy of the Cubans. Peeeple' theie' are who believe that theie must he among the' Cubins same-thin- g eef gratitude' for the sacrifices made lij this country (lining 'he war, which bad foi Its aim theti lnd"p"ii That the) have- - bi-- n epilte per- fect!) elecelve'd Is shown lij the nevvs-p.ipe'- is and the- - lepoits eef the senti- ments of the pe'ople- - eif ilavin't Thei will be circulated here within u shore, time copies of a c.utoon published in a Havana paper the day when the s there were holding their sei vices In meinorlam of the late President ej. This cm toon lepieients Cuba us upon tho cross, while at either tlde representing the thle'ves, are pL'turee! the ele'iiil President am! General Wood. While the Americans W2i" highly In- dignant they could sav nothing in de- fense They realized that while they were nominally In control In reality they wereT serving an Ingr.tte who were Incapable nf appreciating ill feelings of Hie e'ntlie Auieilrnn repub- lic. One of the most potent arguments which Is being advanceel against the granting of any favors to 'he Cubans is Hie fact that the people' there in i'. have been vlgotous In showing their dislike- - for the Americans, and contempt for their service during tne-- (vvar. It Is said to have been a mest. common thing during the last year to hear Uuhans saj-,l- n a public place, when thero were Americans present, that the United States onlj- - came Into the war when It was' apparent that Cubi hud Its fight won and that the Atnerie-an- s came only to steal the country. Tills was so common Unit even the otnee-holde- is who were being paid thousands where before they could not earn ten?, were the most frequent users of tha. (Continued on Peers (.) afl

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VOL. XXX VI, No. 111. HONOLULU, O. T., TUESDAY DECEMBER v4 M01. SEMI-WEEKL- WHOLE No. 2344.

SCHLEY'S BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. CUBA IS

OFFICIAL i: en put nu

FINDS

Propose to Give

Him Thanks of

Congress.

RESOLUTION

INTRODUCED

The Admiral's Mail Is Overbur-

dened With Letters From

Admiring Friends.

I T. 4-

WASHINGTON , DCC. II) VI 1 .10 " I T-

i opening of toelnj 's session ot the "f"

J Senate Mr Junes of Arkansas in "itti tioduced a joint i evolution as fol ;i:'i lows.ti "That the thanks of Congicss titi ami the Amerhun people are Line- - I! by tendeied to Kenr Admiral Win- - ti'i field S. Schley and the officers and ?!! men undei his ommand for high- -

ti ly distinguished conduct In con- - JJti Illct with the enemy, as dlspln)e.l! by them In the distiuetlon cf ;

the Spanish fleet off the hnrbnt of Uti Santlaso, Cuba, July 1, 1S0S. ?;ti "That the 1'ienldont ot the t'nlt- - I

ti ed States be requested to came ti!i this lesolutlon to be communicated tilti to Hear Admiral Schlc and i '

ti through him to the ufllcct andl.'-- f

? men under his command " Ti JJ. Without comment the i evolution ?

ti was refei red to the Committee on tii Naval AffnlrH. !i

ii ti ti a ti ti a n ti ti ti ti ti ti ti m

. CONFUUS WITH COUNSEL.

WASHINGTON'. Doc. lfi At theconference between Admlial Schleyand his counsel today It was decided toask Secietaiy Long to withhold hi-- , ap-

proval of the findings ot the colli t ofliuiuliy until such time as the Admlril,thieiugh his counsel, can file an objec-

tion thereto The request was deliver"!!to Secietaiy Leing and while he hasnot yet answered the communication,It is understood the request will beginnted.

WASHINGTON, Dec it! Hon. Isa-el- or

ltnyner and Mi M. A Teague,counsel for " ear Admiral Schley ie

onthe court of Inquiiv, aie holding a

consultation with their client today foithe puipose of leiitllnlng thilr futuiecourse of action. Admlial Dewey, pies-ide-

of the court, today was asked fora statement as to the extent to whichlie endoi.sed the llnillngs ot the inajoi-it- y

of the com t."I have not a woid to h"

"Not a woid "Since the court of lnquii tendeied

its eidict. Hear Admlial Schle hasreceived a large- - number of lettei.s andtelegrams, all ceentulnlug expiesshmsof confidence nml esteem and offeis ofjHlstance To niiHwei these peisonall)would be a woik of such magnitudethat the Admiral has addiesed the fol-lowing lettei to the Associated Pi ens,which he asks to be published

'Washington, Dec. lfi. To the Asso-ciated 1'iesM I beg to expiess thlougiithe medium of the Assoc lated Press myKiatitude and heartfelt thanks for thekind words anil evidences ot Interestin my welfaic which I hae iceelvedft om all paits of the Pulled States Themagnitude of the coirespondence len-de- ts

it impossible for me to personallyacknowledge the same and I thereforetake this means of epiesslng my ap-preciation to one and all Veiy tiul)

ours,"WINPIHI.D SCOTT schi.hy.

"Ileal Admiral, P S. N.

In .Restraint ot Anarchy.AVASHINGTON. Dee 16 The Senate

toda adopted the resolution of SenatorVest dllectlng the Committee on

to investigate and leport upona method for restraining anarchy andlestralnlug those who attempt to as-

sassinate the President,.

Probably a Canard.PAUIS, Der. 16. A moining paper

heie asseits that Comniandaiit-Genei- al

Hatha has reported to .Mr. Kruger thathe has 21,000 nrmed men. jO.OOO being("ape Colony recruits.

-- .Senate and Treaty, I

WASHINGTON. Dec. 16 The Senateat 12:18 p. in. went Into executive ses-

sion t consider thetreaty.

4- --

MARCONI SENDS A MESSAGE

ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

bT JOHNS, N P, Dec II Siguier

Maieonl has sped and guided tho elee- -

tile Hash acioxslhe Atlantic, wirelesslelegiaph has spanned the oceiui j

At Signal Hill, at lU'uO p. in Wednes- -

day. December nth, Marconi receivedtape the letter "S ' twenty times.

The letter was tiansinltted to M.uconl'slecelving appal atus by the

engine In his station ntthe I.l7iud, on the coast ot Cornwall,Hngland. 1S00 miles away Twentytimes the wines founlng "S" weie sentiMui n.w ihi.,oiTh the ntmosoheie andimpilnted themselves on the leceivlngtape.

Thiee times cm last Thuisday, De- -

-

cembei ll'th. the same letter "S" was inunlcate with the Intel ior of Canada.1,. ii,.,,i "md the Pnlted States Kemp, foi merl.e.elved on the tape fium . lirlMt,,....,., nstruetor , mu,

lie is elated. His expeilnients ""ln,i j1K1.t. ,m cdecti linl expert of I,nn-bee- n

a inagnllkent suci t ss The proph don, Hngland, accompanied Marconiecy made In Noveinbei, 1'U0, has I eeti hoiv as assistants and lie tejolclrg

... . jwlth himVL'""1'" I Cable messages from all ovei the

"Accoiding to le calculations the woild aie flooding laieonl tonight,vve shall have Ameilcn and O1e.1t Hilt- - The experiments weie made In iliotaln upon M'l.ikliig teims befoie tho Towel on Signal Hill, distant from StHist Chiistiuas of the new centui " l.lnhn's one mile The tower was elected

'" iniBiiioi.Ul..ii of discoveoMaiconl today Infoi.ned the Ililtlhh of Newfoundland In 14Ji, and is livegovernment that the gieat tllumph of lln,r,.a feet above sen level Theelectricity has been accomplished Had height of The I.lzaiit station Is abouthe been a little neaier Hngland, he -- 0 et

might have used his system to send themessage. That theie might be no mis-

take, that the news of his luceessmight not be lost In the air, he

the cable.

KIHSTTIHPMPH OP Till." CHNTPfvY

ST. JOHN'S, N. P, Decembei H,,,"',.'Signoi Maiconl has achieved the firstgieat tllumph of the twentieth centui.vAt Signal Hill on lust, andagain ceil Thuisduj, he rtceivd v.lie-lei- s

messages fiom a station in CornwallHnglanel, 1S00 miles away. He has an-

nounced that he has solved the problemof signaling across the Atlantic oceanwithout wlie cable The announce-ment was made tee the British geiv em-inent today.

The station In Cornwall at The Liz-ard, from which the remarkable mes-sage comes, cost $70,000, and Is the mostmarvelous wlieh-s- s station jet estab- -lisheel Marconi showed joui special ie

llrltish navj-- lately to signal thewith the Duke and Duchess

Cornwall on board, returning fromtheir tour the world. The statlon, of course, signals to

t 4

C

fi

eei

pieevleleel with the ne essii) apparatus.Mntcon. says, the plant at the stationhas been gn utly forllilcJ and Improved

leCL,tIyt'n. inventor, lojnlelng, declares he Is

now quite reitaln of the lesult foi"''It'' e has long stilven that asmum ees ,1 neeeeee ceieeellcilis elected on this side the AtlaiUKhe can talk between two hemispheresand caii on comineielal s muchcheaiiei than b cable Ha Is Jubilant,

'and eiles- - "Two eontiuents can nowtalk to each othei ,,f

Mniennl will visit Cane Sne.ir. nearSt John's, to see if that site Is eonveil'lent for a nanent station. He willalso go to Cape Itace He leaves forHngland next week to instoll still moiepoweiful Instiuinents In Cornwall that,he feels suie, will enable him to com- -

Till: I'lHST PUI.I. DP.TAII.ShT JOHNS, N P. Dee 15 The llrst

full details th.it tell hovvthe triumph ofwireless telegraphy was accomplished,how a mesfage was si nt I.Vjii miles acrosstin Atlantic, prove th.it Mnrronl pi- -

1.1 ri.il frit tlilu nil. rlmmil 11OI1 .1... .m.t.

letltlnc care ,, tltIn(1Hl Becrtl. niI' ",H x rlment failed he would not have

en elNdppolnteel, for failure would hav..,,,.., nothing when one considers the'extniorclliiar llek that such a trial putupon his appir.itus He Hiicccceleel HoIs elated, triumphniit Tod.iv creewdt, ofpeople nsceneled Signal Hill in the vainhope that tbe might Inspect the appara-tus, with the foeellsb wish "to hear thelicking of the me "sages acroxs the sea"

McHxugts were received lev .Murte.ll eeei

a ver) sensitive! telephone attached tohis Instruments that enabled him to

signals that the Instruments them-selves Intense!) delicate, ciiulel not

These crowds would have beenlionoreel to se-- e Marconi, to congratulatehim, to shake hit. hnnel. Hier)one Isdriving to do him honor. Today he vls- -

Ilnyle,i K. C. M O., governor of New Pound- -

laud.It was Sir Cavendish, as the r proem- -

(Continued on Paj 1)

porter a plmtograph of the station, He'"'a Htfhor. Howley at the Catholic palthe there used ""' Tonight 're.eni dines at Gejv.ni- -says plant was by the Imenl llfilloa nnrn Sir I'u i.r.illIito

Ophir of

aroundsteamships

of

4.H. fff fMAY BE TROUBLE WITH THE

GERMANS OVER VENEZUELA

NOItKOI.IC, 'a., December 15 In

conveisatltm with a New- - York mer- -

here the staff olllcers of the Ger- -

man crulsci Vlneta, which vessel hasbeen overhauling and coaling at New- -

poit News and which Is under huriy01 dels to pioceed to Venezuela to Jointhe German .squadron, said:

"We will likely sele the coaling sta-tions for the paj ment of lO.UOO.OuO

marks due to C.eii.mn cltlens. Theyluivi- - had enough when thlee Presi- -

dents decamped with government fundsand pitltnce In colelctlng the debt has

been exhausted We expect thatthe United States will vlgoious pin- -

test agulnst the sei.uie of the stationsfol the collection of the debt, but weslnceielj hnpc theie will be no trou-ble "

WASHINCITON. Decembei 13 Oer- -

innnj'H Intention eef fencing bya naval ele.nonst.ntl.,., the pajmeiit bythe little lepublle of Venc.uela of anindemnity of $.',000,000 Is the subject of

'

naval activity both In the United Statesand (lennaii), notwithstanding i,,.,.1

.SlopIject chicked

paciuc

'resident Custin's dlphini icy In theImbroglio not appioveei by the

States He has announced lie Isneet responsible.' foi th of his

but If driven to the- - wallb) Oenmny he w fluid compromise bypermitting Oerman colonization in Ven-

ezuela.This l.ittel declaration the one Hint

aieeused the keenest Intel est in theUnited States anil brought about a dis-

cussion of Oermnny's real Intentions bythe highest ofllclals the administra-tion The- - lesult of this declaration Isthat Castro will be allowed bj- - thegovernment to with Germany fora colony, which Is a dear contraventionof the Monroe docttine, This Is thefeature of Hie assumed negotiations

o'us noieu n ten gieu niaie.sleec is ureeevv fii, nueeecr

cases so below e.s to out of fight.Ijss ami eleatli

walking hand In hand .Ith th" eold.

f - .4444.44.44.

w hieh the United States Is to le- -

Hl,,t wltl' lh"' "'lv'About six weeks ago (lei many. It was

,.,.,,, WIlB ,,, , M.ll(, ,,.,,, nf euiisers to assist the (lei manships now In the Catlbbe.m to Intlml- -

ll,lU" Venezuela.1 onovwug 1111s iieciaiaiiou, 11 was

seml-otllclat- lv aunounied lieie that thePnlted States would send the Not Hi

Atlantic squadion to eiieuelau vva-tit- s.

Since that time theie has been noIii.ui .Iim ..t.fuhml.ln I .,l,..lf lwl..... . .,. ulllinlI lt,,lht!,a. u 1,

,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significantthat Geimany has kept hei ships In HieCailbbean, although the acute stage ofthe tiouble at Union has passed

The papulations of this governmeiitt llluul nny lVemeiit of Geimanyhave been going on quietly but elTcet-ivel- j,

and without a suspicion olili tallygiven out of their leal Intentions HeieIs the piescnt situation

The Alabama and the Keusaigehave been deled to Havana ami thencetl( South AmeiUa. where th.-- j will ar- -

'" ""x At- -flv'.' ";tlito this seiuailiein aletu nlll tlu. .Machlas. The- - Maile-tl- Isat Cieleeu ami the Machlas Is at San,u"n ""I'lng oide-r- s tee join the NinthAtlantle s.,uadioi. The l.ewa has beenordered seirith fiom Pan, una ami Is to

, Ameilean waters She iindoiibtedl) willpioceeel to Join the Ninth Atlunth ves-sels The repoit conn's from San Pran- -clsco that the Philadelphia abejut tostmt seiuth. It Is sale! that she meie-l- y

going tei 1'au.ima, but as the troublethere Is ovei. It Is nuinifi'St that theConcord will be all th.it Is neeessaiyto kee-- peace The Philadelphia piob-nbl- y

will Join the Neeith Atlantic squael-ter- n

The collier Neio Is loading up atNoifolk and secret emle-i- s have been

to the' Teipe-k- ami the Texas to goseiuth.

The Slute eoulel thus assem-ble In an I'inergency In South Americanwaters the Massachusetts, the Ala-bama, the Kearsarge, the- - Texas, theMachlas, the Marietta, Hie Iowa, thePhiladelphia nnel the Topeku withoutliurrjlng ships now lying up In ordinal)- - or out of commission.

.c,, at.,K0 i4 fjhoui lesIg-ieJ- , andColonel Samuel Paiker of Honolulu.Hawaii, vice Hurold M Siwall, ieslj.ii-ed- .

su.jH.-eiue.- il assurance en a ,lnu T.ill iniliiie stenslblo ob-act-

Is that she be" In Seiuth

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CHICAGO, Doc. 14. Neve.- - In the his-- j WASHINGTON, Dejeniber H. Sena-tor j-

- of the United States Weather ilu- - lor Hannn has appointed as memberslean has there been such intense cold of the Natie.nal llepub'irnn CeeininWteeIn so great an aiea th" inlehlle West (D W. Standrod of poeilelle, Iilal.o,

is lonigui.eeeeiejury 'leeu 'J

far beSuffering, property me

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Many Opponentsto Commercial

Relations.

FIND REASON IN

PEOPLE'S ATTITUDE

Havana Full of Americaphobiacs

in Spite of Millions Spent for

Country's Benefit.

(Piom nn Occasional Conespondent.)WASHINGTON. D. C' December 11.

With a Cuban delegation In the cityand huid at woik, thete Is a feelingstealing over some of tho.su who are.

keeping a close watch upon the comsuot legislation that the ptnpagandlsts ofthe policy of giving the Islanders allHut they ask, aie somewhat oveneaeli-In- g

themselves. The Cubans are a softspoken body of men, and nt first madamany fi lends, but It appears now Unitthey nil have un ax to grind, which 13

exceedingly dull, and they aie bearingdown a little hard for the iticinbeixwho aie anxious to see. absolute Justicesto all.

The commission established Its-df- .

lieie without nny ceremony and withthe piclliniuary woik done for them bythe President and Gene.-i-l Vnod mndopioper piogiess ut llrst. It Is un lerstoodIn some quarters, however, that therehas come over the spirit of the Uicuumof several Investigating Congressmen adecided change. They have been ask-ing the Hureau of Statistics for Mgures,

.iind these do not Hhow such a spult Inlilt ijltkttv UW ... Iimtti' t.iii. ....j...i..uover the piospeets of the irade whichmay be built up In the Islands lJe-pei- ts

have been untile here, too, of jcouieot the feeling noted among the Cii'jins,and again the luquliing 'ongressuieuaie somewhat duuifounded to llnd thatthe men whom the President andthe governor of the Island have beenasking the American Congress to favor,by setting them up In business, aie thevery ones who ate least to be consili-um! In iinj dlstilbutlon ot favors.

One of the llrst things whl'ih hasIxen of uncommon gossip lieie Is thefact that the Cubans uici not heie oftheir own accoid, hut as' Hie repic.'.ent-atlvc- s

of the New Yoik capitalists, whohave put their millions Into plantatl insin Hie Island Then again there meninny of the local men who believe theCubans are coming heie at a very bidtime, when It Is taken Into sntisldcin- -

ji Hon that the people of Ha.wia are soiiiei.eiugiuy ceiu oi s)inpiiny wiinAme-ilcai- i ideas ami sentiments. Th ititieosevi'lt has bci'li clecclveil Is the be- -'leef of man) of the vei" t peopleheie- - Of the woik which is being doneto detent the success of the plans of theCuban plantation men, not the ef-fective! Is that which Is dlii'cted agaluit

jthe- - general policy of the Cubans.

Peeeple' theie' are who believe thattheie must he among the' Cubins same-thin- g

eef gratitude' for the sacrificesmade lij this country (lining 'he war,which bad foi Its aim theti lnd"p"ii

That the) have- - bi-- n epilte per-fect!) elecelve'd Is shown lij the nevvs-p.ipe'- is

and the- - lepoits eef the senti-ments of the pe'ople- - eif ilavin't Theiwill be circulated here within u shore,time copies of a c.utoon published in aHavana paper the day when the s

there were holding their sei vicesIn meinorlam of the late President ej.

This cm toon lepieients Cubaus upon tho cross, while at either tlderepresenting the thle'ves, are pL'turee!the ele'iiil President am! General Wood.While the Americans W2i" highly In-

dignant they could sav nothing in de-fense They realized that while theywere nominally In control In realitythey wereT serving an Ingr.ttewho were Incapable nf appreciating illfeelings of Hie e'ntlie Auieilrnn repub-lic.

One of the most potent argumentswhich Is being advanceel against thegranting of any favors to 'he Cubansis Hie fact that the people' there in i'.

have been vlgotous In showingtheir dislike- - for the Americans, andcontempt for their service during tne--

(vvar. It Is said to have been a mest.common thing during the last year tohear Uuhans saj-,l- n a public place, whenthero were Americans present, that theUnited States onlj- - came Into the warwhen It was' apparent that Cubi hudIts fight won and that the Atnerie-an- s

came only to steal the country. Tillswas so common Unit even the otnee-holde- is

who were being paid thousandswhere before they could not earn ten?,were the most frequent users of tha.

(Continued on Peers (.)

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Page 2: BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. OFFICIAL put · ,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significant that Geimany has kept hei ships In Hie Cailbbean, although the acute stage of the tiouble at

fflr--'c '

.M--iTItf

CftPlTRL

Third JudgeshipTo Come Up

Soon.I (Special to the Advertiser.), ASH1NGTON, D. C, Dec. ?, --Al-

jj though the day of dealing withT the little Hawaiian patronage

now on the carpet is near ut hand, thePresident has not et found the time.

I hae been delalng the matter of theadditional Judgeship," said Attorney-Gener- al

Knox this afternoon as he leftthe "White House, "that the Presidentmight have time to get through theMtress of work incident to the begin-

ning of the session of Congress. TheAttorney-Gener- Indicated that the ap-

pointment might be taken up almostany day.

There was a flurry In the Senate theother day when the appointment of nMarshal for Hawaii Territory was ta-

ken up for reference to committee.There Is nothing, however, to Indicatethat there will be opposition to theconfirmation Senator Hacon of GeorgiaInsisted Hint the appointment ought togo to the Sennte Committee on Terri-tories, as Hnwall Is now u Tenltotj,imd he won on that point. Some Sen-

ators wanted the appointment to go tothe Committee on Pacific Islands and"Porto Rico.

Commissioner Howeis of the I'nltedStates Pish Commission received a tel-

egram tills morning from President Joi-dn- n

of the I.eland Stanford I'nlvemltyand from Prof. Gilbert, touching

ot the Albatioss to llnvvnll andllnally approved a plan b which theAlbatross shall not leave-- S.m Fianciseofor the work In the Hawaiian Islandstill March 1 In these dispatches u fewluys ago It was stated that the Alb.i- -

tioss would leave San Pianclsco foi thework Jan 1 Since then. houc-vei- , thematter ot cost of the cruise has beenlooked Into and It has been deemedfeasible, on account of the lack of ap-

propriations, that the Albatross shallnot sail till the later date mentioned.March 1

"The government allows us only $3.1 --

000 n year for our ships, opeiated bv

the Flsli Commission," said Mi. Mow-

ers this afternoon "The cost ot coalnlone on the trip of the Albatross toHnwall will be $15,000. If she shouldutart on the trip Jnnunry I, as we hadplanned, we lime money enough to keepher going till Mav 1 However, on theplan we have adopted of sending heron Mnich 1, we shall have nionevenough to keep her nt woik In the

Islands till after July 1, whenthe appropriations fm the uet fiscalyear will be available Under n Recentdecision ot the Comptiollir of theTreasury our appropriations for shipsJiavo.been.crJDDlud fufi.iiViryduimii.uA;.pended nnv where for bo its, even thecost of an oar for a skiff, has to comenit of this JXi.000 appropriation. That

Mini is by no means enough for thatwork, nnd the lomlng ji-a- r I believe I

i an get a Inrger amountMr F K Thompson of Honolulu ar-ilv-

In Washington this moinlng andis legistered at the Shorehani

Representative Needham of C.illfoi-nl.- i,

who has been quoted hltheito Inthese letters on the piospeits of thuChinese exclusion act, stated tod.iv thatJie had made a eireful canvass of thesituation In the House and Senate andliad been able to locate no oppositionto the bill Mr Henrj ' Smith ofMichigan, a llepubllcan, Is the onlman on hl.s side of the House whothinks a Is unwise. Al-

though theie are some ltepuhllcauswho would like an amendment, favoi-1n- g

the admission of Chinese Into theJlawallan Islands, the opposition tothat will be very stout

Mr. Harry Wicks, of the Island ofHawaii has been gi anted a patent forA cane earlier and feeder

Secretary Gage of the Treasutj De-partment has tiauMnlttcd to the Speak-er of the House a cop of ,i coneuiientresolution, proving that Congress impose a duty on all coffees Imported fromother countries, with a view- - to the pio-tectl-

of the loffee Industry In Ha-waii and other parts of the I'nltedStates It was foj warded fiom AitiugGovernor Henry K Cooper at HonoluluJuly 19th last and has been with theSecretary of the Tre.isuij ever sinceThe Indications, judging from talkswith leaden, of the House, do not ap- -

1ear veiy bright for such legislationuus.

by Secretary Cooper and now referredto the Ways and Menus Committee. Is

--as followstie It Duacted by the Senate of the

Terrltoiy Hawaii the House of Rep-resentatives concurring, That whereastho coffee Industry, which at timejiromlsid to be a leading Industry, Is now

a depressed condition and threatenedbe abandoned un account of thu low

prices and the removal of the protectiveduty on all coffee Imported Into the Re-- 1

ublle, of Hawaii before annexation, andtho largo amounts Imported Into the"United States from Brazil, Mexico, Cen-tral America, and other countries fu--e

of dutyThat, whereas this Territory possesses

a largo area of land suited to the cul-tivation of coffee, and n Urge utroint ofAmerican capital U now Invested In thoIndustry, and upon which a large rarm-In- g

class depends for a livelihood buttannot compete with the low prices--where cheap labor Is employed, us In thecountries above mentioned.

We then-for- e pray thnt tho Congressof the United States do Impose a duty

n all c Imported from other coun-tries, anu In this way protect thU mdus-tr- y

In Hawaii and othtr parts of theULlted

It resolved. That the coventor oftlila Territory Is hereby requested totransmit certified copies of this resolution

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: 7UKFDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1M1. SEMI-WEEKL-

sassrarrrrsHclcRa'c to C "sTi (rum Hiiwji w

the reom-- i that tliW rewilutlon I"

before Conurt-- of the Lnltcd SlntMAt the meeting of the MrKlnlev Na-tlon-

Memorial Association hlel at theArllncton Hotel, thin ctt. Dee 7. acommunication wns road from GovernorDole, who hod accepted n poltlni "tin honorary member of the board ,oftrusteei that ho expected a most sat-

isfactory contribution from Hawaii athe people of those islands esteemed th.late President highly

EUNHST O WALKKIl tenthe

NEWS OF WORLDCONDENSED

Serious riots are reported In CadizHoston has an epidemic of smallpoxShamrock II has lut nil hei (,'enr by

.. t .. vi. tl.o Mlsslsslimlill 141 V ' - - - -

hns frozen over.nichard Croker Is visiting a friend at

West linden, IndAnti-Semit- have had a pro-llo-

meeting In Vienna.The city hall at Nebraska Clt, Neb.,

has been destrojed by file.Two men nt Vincennes, Ind, were

frozen to death while drunk.W G. Puidy has resigned from the

presidency of the Itock Island.Miss Stone Is trying to convert her

bandit captors fiom Moslemtsm.Dr. Hubert Curr, founder of Cutry

Unlverslt.v, Pittsburg, Pa, Is dead.Fleishman, the-- I,os Angeles abscon-

der, Is said to have gone to Mexico.Fifty thousand men of the Chilean

reserves have been called to nunsMovuble telephones have been Intro-

duced In the restaurants of ChicagoTim United States has offered me

diate between Chile nnd Argentina.Mr Yeikes has bought Turner's

"Rockets and Hlue for $15,000.

lly n court decision the President willInheilt a foitune of fiom $100,000 'to1150.000.

Secretary Root has asked an nppro-pilatlo- u

or $:500,000 for army posts InManila.

Delegate Wilcox Is u i of thecommittee on coinage, weights andmeosuies.

French publicists on thelt wnyto New Yoil; to study Ameilcun busi-ness methods.

rut Gemire Hnrvev has succeededJohn Kemlrlck Hangs as edltoi of llai-pei'- H

Weekly.W H Galllhei, of the Tacomn,

Wash, lilt- - department, was killed bn falling loot.

It Is ited that the total nlueof the salmon pack this eui will urnup to $7,500,000

II J Fleishman, the missing I,sAngeles t ashler, Is alleged to have beenseen In HI Paso.

Western rallioads will cut down thetime of fast tiains fiom Chicago toOmaha nnd St Paul

Chicago has n club of wealthy peo-

ple who are pledged to eat nothing butpoik for six months.

A ullzznul is ptevaiiing in me ieu- -

Panhandle which in ty piove n dlsas-tiou- s

one to cattlemenSnow began to fall Kentucky on

Die tl. The iiieiuuiy fell foity tic -urpes tluilliK lit- - nigui

William Jr, second secietaiy toRoosevelt, was mauled to ills Knth-u- i

Ine W Don, of AlbmA Filipino has been tonvlcttd In the

depaitment of Vls.iyas of eannlbillsmand senteiitetl to be hanged

(lilswold Harte, son tif llrut Hiirte,Is dead. The novelist himself has beenHI In London of pneumonia

The main building of the Unltistyof Woostel, Ohio, was limned, with aloss of $':.'.0 000 insuinnee, $75,000.

l.oid Kltcheliei is now pel sunnilythe moseiiulils of liiltish

troops In the Hi Id In Smith Afileu.- Fcciet sotlety Hied thepalace of the Hmprcs-- s Dowugei at

The building was guttedMuhy btlemuu a ran- - mineral used In

httel t onstructlon. has been tllseoveiedIn tlif Mlngus mountains California.

A bill empowering the I'nlted Statesto buy the ttltgiaph lines has been

in the lloilst by u Kansasman

Yung l,u, who commanded tioops tl

to the allies, has been decorateil"foi piottctlng foielgners againstlloxeis '

The widow of Senatoi Tubtu, of Dell-v- ei

who was penniless, has riceived$15,000 fiom pioptily sup)osed to beWill thll'ss

The Southein Pacific Railroad Isto opeiate a dully dining car

seivlee betwten San Fianciseo andNew Oi leans

Senator liaion opposes the Nlc.uaguacanal tieaty on the giolind that It doesnot safeguard the canal under Ameil-ca- u

JuilsdlctloiiA quaiu ledge coiitalnlng gold, sil-v- ii

and eliinab.il, has been dlstoveiedon the Itloonilleld liincli In Sonomacounty, California

The San Finncism Clinmnei of Cora-meic- e

pmtests against the loweilng ofthe (miffs on California pioductsthiough icilproclty with Cuba.

The Southern Pacific has ut dotedsixty new fielght engines, five vassen-ge- i

and ten fielght tnglnes In aildltlunto the now being dellveietl

The lowei house of the Japanese diethas lepllt-i-l to the speech fiom thethioue that then- - aie Indications offurlhei distill banc e In the Oiient

Two hlpwiecUed Japanese fishermen.spent five days without food and shel-te- i

on an Island In the mouth of tlxSkeena liver, lu liiltish (,'oluiublii

The Fnltid Slater giand July atJacksonville, Phi . has ictuined a tuie

t tiu ii u j m viiiui-- t jj itn.ii- -

tal sclent eThe Get man pi ess Is belligerent,

threatening thnt if Hmpeior Williamwants to sel7e a Yeinzutlan pttit Inwon't nteil to ask the pel mission ofLntle Sam

The Pennsvlvnnlu Rallioad has plansfor tunnels undei the Hudson and Hastllve-is- , with an mule iiounel lei initialIn New York foi that line and the LongIsland Road.

The heads of legations at Caracas,the Spanish minister excepted, willsend nn Identical note to theli letpe-c-tlv-e

governments, complaining of thesituation In Venezuela.

Capt. Matthew A H.itson. FifteenthCavalry, who oiganlzed and led theMacabebe scouts, has fallen 111 and ha-- i

been ordered to the general hospital utWashington for treatment

President Washburn, of Robeit Col-lege, has gone to Sofia on a confiden-tial mission for the relense of MissStone It Is rumored that the UnitedStates will pay the brigands In full

Mine Nordlcn. the singer, will suethe government for money alleged tobe due nn ancestor who lost u) Ips Inthe revolutionary war, for which thegovernment collected, but did not reimburse the claimant.

Andrew Carnegles proposed gift of$10,000,000 of steel trust stock to thenation for university extension work,

The esented'" "Bumsi iieien vv un a womanconcunent resolution, as pi u tin in iifnouoil ! iiitii illci ivie In ni tv.

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Into

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the RISE OF MARY KROUT,WELL-KNOW- N

(Pp lul tn the A1m r. - I

KruinFRANCISCO lw b' . - uf

SAN ,. ,r Krout .hn iIh .

flnIn Hawaii. Is n th' ' Kt.mi

socltito editor of the Home- Mamzlm In lice -

New iork City. in,, i',nt has mHi- - ,,""'n. rreat deal nbout Hawaii since fodnvt of tin-- revolution, when she ,1Er

went to Honolulu as the stnlT eorre- -t until

spondent of the Chicago Inter-Ocea- n fact.Sl.e was last in Honolulu nbout a je.iriitnl n half acn. wheii Hhe was the the

Riiest of Mrs. Win. C. Wilder. Miss nnd

Krout has a warm sense of humor, and wan

when engnKecl In a controversy In anHonolulu did not take umls the head-

line of the Pacific Commercial Aclver- -

tlser "Mls Krout Is Sour. atThe I.os Angeles Times mentions

Miss Kiout ns nn example of the pos-

sibilitieseven

for women In Journalism.From associate edltoi of a country pa-

per iss,in Crnvvfordsville, Indiana Miss

Krout has attained a high posltlin inthe newspaper world NVw

While a subordinate wnttr on the In- -

tcr Ocean she prophesied the failure of thethe Impending national republican con- -

PitB'dent She lned this belief upon herabsolute knowledge both of General Hnr- - nsrlson's strtngth nud Judge Greshnm's Herweal.iitss in Indiana, whoe tlcctoralvote would be rciiilred to confirm thecholco of the convention I.Ike nil theotner i nicago papers, inn inier ucenn don as few Amerlcnn women have ever an account i,uni wiin iiuensi uu uucIndorstd Gresham When Miss Krolit's Rtcn it She wns received not only by. The pump people inuilo a proposition tolirojihecy was verlfinl. Ml Nixon sent exclusive Hnsllsh nobility, but by nrtlsts, the directors to tako the pump back, re-f-

her nnd asktd "how she would like writers, musicians, men and women hlen- - leasing them from any further liability,to go to Indianapolis for the campaign." tided with the universities and world-- . The directors expressid themselves is

"Not nt all," she replied promptly. wldt- - work. Among her desirous ot taking ndvnntage of this"Well, we have decided that you ore were accounts of the prtipomtun, ana presented tne same to

the on to go," he said 'Jameson trial, which she heard through- - the creditors, with favorable results"In that ease." he was told, "I will go ti ti. Qn,,,ii's Jubilee, with many of 1 he meeting was attended by the fol-an- d

do the best 1 can" the attendant festivities, nt which she lowing members of the Kamalo board ofHer family had hci n Identified with pot- - was present, and n visit to Lord I.e'gh- - illrectors: David Dayton, president, H.

Itlcs since the State was admitted to tin- - ton In his own beautiful house In Hoi-- . H Hitchcock, treasurer, D. 11 Dee, audi-Unio-

ami she bad a wide ilnd Park Road. tor, D. N. Lewis, secretary, J. A. Ma- -wlth Bull mails In piddle life. She was. i isis this noted wt nt to goon, attorney. The creditors were

by General Hnrrlsou with re- - 'chin i for a syndicate of newspapers, col- - resented as follows: Japan Immigrationmaiknble cordiality but the chairman lectlng data m.ilnlv relating to the com- - Companv, Attointy U C. Peters; Hawal-o- f

the Stnte Centra! Committee had not mnrelnl of tlni emnlre with the lull Ntws Company. J. H. Soper; Wll- -im exalttd opinion of women's copiblll- - United States From Pelting she made tier's Steamship Company, S. It Rose;ties as politic il and was (l Journey Into the Interior with the wife llyman Brothers, I Rubinstein, Hawaii-ver- y

much diss itlsficd, saving "I think of the Rev Mr. Gamwell, one of the lie- - an Gazette Company, Charles Crane; T.the Inter Ocean should have aman"

"lliul Mr Nixon siipiioscd that 1 wouldInjure Its Interests, financially or polltl- -

t illv." nil answernl, "lie vvoiiiu not nivesent me bin. he knows me and you donot"

She then requested the editor of theInter Ocean to send a copy of each lsu

rnpltnln,.r

Intie for

sending throughout brought con- - claim,documents settlement

general

spt againstquestion

un-- ,2 tne

u Generala more

me all other correspond- -

combined," he afterwardspiuctlcnllv same a let- -ter exceedingly

do Arendered republican

paitv," si bvolllclals

Perhaps most Import Incidentseason's commission getting

ntid aGen. law Wallace,

thousandseountiy, a

be

lie 1 Congressmen;be

Ire ofII ollltliils an puz-iie- d

Fi.inklluStiorg, be a lawyei of Aber-deen can

moinlng ofn

e tutWashington faimeis oiga-ilu- g

altogeis has lot

ofiiitlodueed

( oilnational R em amp-nit-t- it

be

eomblned it ofraging

of theMontana

a l.oulu

Willie anil huubandti iu

e pen coiriagt-- .

eii'b.ssailerhas protesteil against pro-msc-

tinFlfteep Simpsi u

killed fathei,( 'let

eiithqil.ike t

of U, butdamage

Russians boycott Germany

bunnies nuntl-Ge- i man cf Pol, s

shewed ut InPatleiewskl

foi ..sltk soldleis

Oilman of lUltlmoiepu-slde- otLeague

Western Senatoi slauds milling foi i t lamntiou

be adoptedhas

Tiensuiei Whlttlesta,short In .ictounts

PiofesMii u German,possibility of

immuneCapt

complicity Infrauds, sentence.

Motconiwireless telegraph experiments Mt

lestK Thompson, n capi-

talist nndTurkey, In Poitlnnd, D;cmber t

The Americanuuetldg refused

In r

Secretary and Ooreral Chaffee1

IN HONOLULU

phllunthrnp'cromsjioudcnce

acquaintanceeorrespondtnt

correspondents,

acknowledging

ii hi iiturn C hw m plumule 1 1 e 1 ii

I r I.cnrnlnK that iimminent

j,r Honolulu huen spec'Rl correaiKjndi nt

me time me,u (, gm,

)(Ut (i nm u mI9t0p nmim,t,,ne,i departure

the revolution aneventual)), with foot a

cast ntid on crutches, sheJourney, reached Honolulu

Amt-rln- flagdown the government

building a cercmonl.il ofn cousin of Hear-Ailm'r-

Brown, had awarm of Hawallans,

once Inheads of

Ulluokalanl nnaudience '

At of republic I nHawaii, nnd

,.ft..r uriiin mm ti. mn.nn extended trio

Zealand. Tnsmoni i Australia,There he Investigated workings of J

nolltlcal whichprogressive colonies exploited

she remainedntafT of

connections nnd personalnslil.. urn- -

ntnnillnir. for ex- -'

ceptlonal

of the siege of BritishOn Journey

accompanied by serv- -penetrated very fastnesses of

country, which thenj n of were

'molested any wn ,11111 ,went Manila,

K. obtained an Idea of status

where associate of HomoM demandsof her pioft-sso- had overtaxedstrength, '

"On conlrarv, I positiona lmgaged

a profession which I

adapted, drudgery of whichI mv physical condition steadilyImproved, until I am

I

for- - manyshe considered he

essentials of l newspaper

the- - doing, a knowledge- - ofwhat Is accuracy

Uuiope.m inKruegei w 11

autonomy the suiu :n ic v

of Oi Ililtain.advocates ttt!

of a nunibei of suitthe n way

eiailitatt- - t ne t-- hatieelSeu.itois and of Cali-

fornia, leceived much leeognltlonIn legiuds ellstiibu-tlot- i

of on committeesWilliam Beckmaii, n banker ot --

r.iniento, ariested .send-ing dunning

sham, i.u Fianciseo.Deinociutle- - Senatoi s cnuctls deslr- -

containing she to of in Philippine of the refusal oftral ll.uilson Stnte i in nrbd experience says Humphreys hear it nfter It was sentCommittee three the commit-- 1 met nothing but ex- - back to him the Supremo

copies kindness and clvllltv. although The Worthlngton are jiress-aii- il

them the State has, ot necessity, been Into Ing the amount of their andas cnmpilgu with all classes and conditions of we some with

Miss wrote 101 ns humanity them. A proposition been made thatconsecutive days, prior to election, mss Is now engaged In we return the to them, theyand election day sent thirty-eig- Hit r.try having re-- ! a In full of theirshort clnls and a n letter tr,-- stnff of the Inter Ocean, claim The objection tintbv to paper, writing tin,j publ'shed several books mean- - is that might be some an

from i o'clock In the morning time She resides In New York to tho of directors make th ittil moining

Of her as whole. liar- -

snli to friend "It did forthan that of the

cuts mndethe nt In

her, an rarehim to Vtheservice had the

was nt Mr Nixon, s'gnedall the Slate

the intof that wns

wiring to the Inter Oceanspeech of of whlihhundreds of of copies weie

JillHiriboiisi iliroiiKliout thespeuni oeing in iiiiiinnapoiis neroro all t se roi , matter now clev- -wlth lonlalnlng speech, erly a statement put, one errorwhich tin of city had Invalidates and

. FRHDI.R1CK O BRUINooooooooooooooooooooooc oooooooooooo

mav fusedbelieve to accept to leg.il- -

the stock the trust.Wes,mlnsttr, C,

nvei the of onesaid to

Msu, who leiiiember noth-ing since the August 21,1M'7, when he was to defemluse ee

arebig enugai huntPilot ated the wreck

the San RafaelAutomobiles have beenallfoinlu districtsThe next G A

will held at Wushl'iF.oilNew nu'iiulaetuieis have

with capital 00)llllzzaids have been In

Ninth and West.A titiln tobhei was nt tu

feu fifteen yeeis by StJudge.

tjueeii Imlnii heihave- - been seen out gethei n

The British atthe

(leiiuuii Iff.old Geitiude

who hei was acquittedat lie. Col

A slight the ItySalem. Ore, on Docembei

did nomay If

pioposed (1011111111 Agi.ulan billlaw

Tin- - .empei theBerlin

toMujoi Kgan suigeon nt Salt I.ik

has been eotiit maitialtd fnilli ,

Daniel Colt wastoday CivilSeivle.--- Reform

sells, willIt been found that

ot Is$40 his

Deluing. hastlemonstiateil theing cattle from tuberculcsls

James C Read, convicted ntManila of commlsary

must servo cutA balloon used by In Ins

ntJohns. N F, loose nnd was

P well knownStates mlrlster to

diedFederp-,lo- of Labor

nt Sctantoti, Pa ,

to net the San Fr.uicts"o lab.light

Root

her tj MI-- -I

t" lit rt -

Hi it.revolution In the lUnllllurp,, her filor

to She wouldthe only upon

Rrounn nt or ejtieen,mt lWf) ,M,forc

a ic ,,rokefoot Tn,B her

was accomplishedHut the In

sll'cate madesafely.

remained until thehuuleil from

she wasBeing

George who beenfriend the she was

placed communica-tion with the the government,

Queen giving her

the InMlttitlon theshe was sent back to

mnmltiiilnnnlB),e made to

nndthe

various theories thesohave

nearly three yearscorrespondent the Inter Ocean,

familynrnllnlnlnnri - oulln from bpr .

f(.sKlonnl xeciireil heradvantages, and saw Lou-- 1

rops the consu- -'

late. this the two women,only their native

ants, theUw Boxer was even

state ferment They notin IUIHH

Japan, Miss Krout to wheretho true

she Is editor theicnzlne When asked "If the

not hersho replied

the leftof teacher nervous wieck In

to felt mvseltnnd even ihe

loved,now in robust

heilth, and good for active dutyyears to tnine"

Asked whit to thechief gooshe said:

"Ilnerm Inwanted and accuracy

pawns hive ofleied titeivene 111 Africa Ifaccept

eatCecil Rhoiles the --

ment hugeainong Boiqs as ti

Pel kins Hard,have

the Senate- - us theplaces

Sathas been for

postal cauls to PaulWicket ot

In

what should write Gen- - nlTalrs the "on account Judgeand the Central u she to

weeks that ihe with fiom Court,was subset thing I.000 dally treme she Pump jnople

fori,,u deslio to make

Krout letters In many hastho Krout pump and

on woik, three years ago w'll give us receiptfrom the It to

wire her contlnu- - In the thereeiusly City, right the to

o'clock nextwoik,

rlsem

andstntemt

to thing forletttr

she

ir.un sent nothe mav

that the It Is laborlost"

manyIt

case- -

In

in

Yoik

Slates Middle

pilsoi

year

the

Itself

attend

the

believe in ill Idbill pt ol

ill

Seattle000

tender

his

its

fapi

On anaii ,,

ultiotll

her

she

tho

work,

uudt-- i

has

papnswhole,

mlssid

would

clgui

many

shook

broke

which

where

South

papers

tailed

$7,500

hope,

also that

the ncro cane

free

the

theRico, was

the CourtSan Juan, nnd was twoyea is

Mis who was withmill dei James s

May w..s Juiythe 13th

A stoim anil

12 storms alsoovei snow has

W. nt'dboth havj been

for

worthand

the nnd for the

beenfor

- t ..Ol

A AAA In.for a

tothe the

the offer niaueStates bonds,

Joint tne twothe near houses make

port, for a honor1500 000. the latethe a and Invite See-I- n

for her She John thenot feel well, and may The for

States the be

ML 'S

BIGJOMP

Go Backthe Original

Sellers.(From

the Sugarwhose In the Circuit and

Courts haveover a period two agreed

to give theto from their

straits. n theand nciunt 4.30 In the of Dav Id

reliant street, thethe was stated

- A- - theand the agreed to give them a

to get on their feet.4 ncuvy iiuunuy, to it nine

over $13,OuO. was from theby the nctlon tho

the to the V.'orlh- -lngton pump to the Theagents pump have been1' - $12,000 on the pump, and still have

II . Mr. Huwullun Star Frank Hoogs, Hol- -l'sttr Drug Hawaii in

Mr Mngoon stated at the oithe that the object the meet- -ing was to the sltua- -tlon. "Vou know the suit In

lias been ilciiyiu. sniti

We want the of theto that.

"The the pump was$25,000. We have paid In the

n withand other of about

The pump people haven to take back the pufii and

us from our Thehave this a wise

thing to There might not a chancefor to sell tho pump for the bal- -

,,nco due. hold n thepump for they can

land sell It nt n sale,"W., ,.r.. nfnili! oiiinii w

, ., nionev to nn the balance due,and there would still com-ing to By their the

our hands as I have stated, It willrelease us from nny to them

also agree to with us tous to the s.unu pump

within a short time upon the tothem the amount that Is duewith good this llablllt"

the wny, the Isnnd then piy debts dol-

lar for dollar One the thelias be-

gun a suit us today for $1272 SI".Mr Dee the

The latest the as-

sets them to worth In the$133 000, in

mules, rolling stock, pumps,land In fee the latterthere weie 31 acres was alsoa suit on I i wmenhad In favor for

and an was taken

A GOOD

From the

I find Iain'sIs 1 have been

fiom severe cough for tluvlast two nnd It hnsa cure I have In

It W. C ThisIs the one our oldest nndmost and hns been

given fnlth thntmay the nnd

as was Mr ThisIs sold by nll nnd

Smith & Co., Ltd.,agents for

. -

PoleiDec. 7. The Ga

zette and Magdeburslsehe both,l,ll.1. uhlnh""" - - " '',resent that more

the Ta es owingraw ci

which seems to tnePolish looks ns If a new rebellion was abojt to

The bill theby Fre, shows a

slight the overthe bill.

id to lire-se- a united fiont nil $32,000 With tho pump turned over topossible questions the and the the wouldre-el- ted Jones (Aik ) be to $1'i,i0 with the case en- -

a Pueblo tlrely settled In their favor, tho corn-wa- s

and sloi eel to death panv could pay debts. Hvcnnt Penuilo, N It Is fear- - If the eie went It, the claims

that mole will still be good as there vv.iaCoin tenay Walter who has the assets to wipe them out. Ho

been consul at Ultimo stated there wassince 1&00, has been consul acres In cane, which would

Gient San Fran- - about eighty tons to In ItCisco. I was there would bo ten tons

A protocol for a treaty has be'-- sugar from this, which would nssist Inwhich the of .accumulating a little There was

Hour, vvlnt-s- , fresh and diled fruits not a cent of cash In the tteasu.--v

fiom the I'nlted Slnles Into Nleningui moved that theduty. to turn over the Woith- -

There telephones In use ington pump to the ton Pcmpin I'nlted with n Company, on that theof $500,000,000. The annual output the Kamnlo Sugartelephone Is valued $10,- - (l0m liability It has the

or linnv 'ihe motion oased unanimouslyIgleslas, of Federation

Wotkmeii of Porto triedfor conspiracy In Dlstilct of

sentenced toimprisonmentIlonlne. charged

having Ayies atthe Kensington Hotel. In Washington,on by theon

ten Hie telegiaphlcbieekelown thiough Knglnnd on

haveswept Fiance, and fall-en In many districts.

H. Woods a female compan-ion, coloiedat Lovventhal, itjevveliy ilrumipir, at Portland, Ore, ot$10,000 of

George Geoigcpresident

Continental RedemptionHlrnilnshnni, Ala., have

arrested on charges embezzlementAAA

Cnrni-glO- Oiler IU,VW,WRoocevelt nntlonal educationalinstltutlcn Is in steel bonds, much

embnua.-tsmen-t of President,who desires berash or UnlteJ

The otutroiiKly location, of to arrange-Mnnll- a,

cf a mllltar memorial Inof McKlnley held

Calve, great elivn, is present meetingPloilda health ilexs retaiy of State Hay to be

howevei, soon orator. elate and timethe service will tUeJ later.

It to

Saturday's dally.)

of Kamalo Com-

pany,Supreme of the Territorylasted of years,

an opportunity recover financial

At meeting of directorscremtors, yesterday anernoon

olllco Dayton,Mt financial standingof company succinctly by

Magoon, ottorney for compmy,creditors

Ichinco

lifted companyof creditors In allow-

ing directors returnmanufacturers.

of the companydd

Davits Company, WIIon;Company,Company, Carriage

Company.opening

meeting otconsider financialall the

'courts

transfer. ion-sen-

creditors docontract price

neighbor-hood of $12,000. leaving bilance,interest expenses,$13.0"0. Intlmatee

wllllnenessrelinquish all Uablllies.directors considered

do bethem

They mortgage onwhich

out nioitgigee'sthe 111 not bring

be somethingthem. taking pump

oftobligation

They contractpurchase

paymrntof them,

interest. Without of company entirelysolvent, can Its

of creditors,Hawaiian Hardware Company,

againststated total liabilities aru

$32 0ml luvtntoiyshowed lie

neighborhood of plantationbuildings,

simple, etc OfThere

the courts tor incJudgment of company

adjournment

COUGH MHDICINH.

Gazette. Toowoomba,

Chambei Cough Heniedynn excellent medicine.

sufterlng amonths, effected

great pleasure rec-ommending Wockner.

opinion of ofrespected

voluntarily In goodothers try remedy be

Wockner.remedy druggistsdealers. Ilenson,

Hawaii.

About to Hevolt.HEHL1N, Cologne

Zeltung.oml.nl.lnl nn.

measuresagainst are

me spirit xioivnce tinu uiucmprevail

nation. Itbegin.

Introduced InSenate, of Maine,

Increase in subsidiesthose contemplated In former

nnIn Senate, manufacturers, I'ahlUU-- s

chairman. reducedLoienzo Vargas, Indian,

stubbed by off nil ItsMexicans M againsted bloodshed follow. would enojgh

Rennet', In allliiltish general foriy-teve- n

gazetted growing rungeneral of Riltnlu at

expected cf

signed permlth admission money

Mr Magoonof lie euthor'zed

are 2.27S.717 WorthlmStntes, cnpltnl condition company

of discharge Companynppnrntus at nll against coni-(00,0-

$00,000,000piesldent

of

ed

13, acquittedInsi.mt

Heavy

arrestedOnuihi robbing

diamonds.Morgan Ultml,

treasurerCom-

pany, of

to

committeerecommend Congress

permanent jments serlcecoiting President

at decided tohold-leav- e

ns

Creditorstroubles

ytsterday directors

amounting

for

'allow

of

Aus-tiall- a.

residents,

benefited,

drasticImminent

throughout

shipping

directors

GIFTS!A greut variety, both utuful

nnd ornainiMit.il in

LAMPS,DUSTS ami FIGURESSTEINS,

' BRONZES,VASES,rtBVl WPVTP I

tiui.-im.i.u-,

DECORATED CHINAJARDINERES,CUT GLASS,STERLING SILVERPLATED. WARE,TABLE CUTLERY,PRESSED and

BLOWN GLASS,DINNER SETS,TEA SETS,CHAMBER SETS.

and maDy other articles pure-

ly useful in our Housofurnish-in- g

Utensil Department on

second lloor.

Everybody can be suited.

Store open evenings until '

Christmas.

WlDiond&Co,!,i

LIMITED,I '

Wholesale and RetailDealers In I

CROCKERY, GLASS AND I!

HOUSHFUHNISHING GOODS, ',

King St.

t

WILDER'S STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

iHrPPERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT4 new freight schedule will go Intoeffect on and after December 1, 1901.

Information In regard to changes In

rte can be obtained at the office ofth company, corner Fort and Queen

trtti, Honolulu.

C. L. WIGHT,Mil President

... USE....KOMEL SODA

At Home,At the Club,At Your Receptions,

and at all

Social Gatherings

CONSOLIDATEDWATER WORKS CO

iiLIMITED.

ole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.Island Orders Solicited.

Telephone Main 71. .

INSURANCE

Theo. H. Dairies & Go.(Limited.)

AGENTS FOR FIRE, LIFE AH8MARINE INSURANCE.

Northern Assurance Company,

OF LONDON. FOR FIRE ANDLIFE. Established 1838.

Accumulated Funds .... 3,975,00.

British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co

OF LIVERPOOL, FOR MARINECapital L000.M

Reduction of Rates.Immediate Payment of Claim.

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO- - LTfc

AGENT.

Page 3: BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. OFFICIAL put · ,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significant that Geimany has kept hei ships In Hie Cailbbean, although the acute stage of the tiouble at

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: TUK8DAY DKOSMHKU 24, EKLY.

WTH TALKa

v..N.

PACIFIC

OF ABSENT A VIEWS

ISLANDERS

Piver-RayWeddi- ng

An Affair ofNote.

SA.V KHANCISCO, Dec. 14 All hourlifter tlie Fteamthlp Nippon Maru lofthere for Honolulu on December 11th,MIsh Gladys J,nnilers Iler beenmo thewife of Whltakcr liny. The newspaperssave considerable space to the accountsof the weddlne;, which was celebrated atthe California hotel In the presence ofhalf a hundred relatives and intimatesof the I'hcr nnd Hay families. Thebride's brother, John C. Plver, w ho Iswell known to Honolulans, hissister na, and Miss Berenice Lander..',a cousin of the bride, was innlil of hon-or. The best man was Charles itay, abrother of the groom. "

Miss 1'Uor wore an importe I gownof white lace, en tr.ilne. The tilnunlimswere of white chiffon. Her veil was ofextra lenpth nnd was attached to herheaddress with a pin of diamonds andpc.irlH, fashioned In the shape of a lleurtie lis. This pin was the groom's Rift.She held In her hand a boviouet of pinkioehuds, which were tied with Ionsstreamers upon which rosebu Is eietown

The tu.ild of honor, a vty pielty de-

butante, wote a row n of lavender-colore- d

riepe do thine with .1 princess tialnllarliiK at the bottom all 1 trimmed withyellow Ian- - Her hat wau of. whlf lacetrimmed with tulle.

The bilde's mother was gowned !nlight grny crepe de chine over pink tnf-fet- .i

nppllqtled with lace.The bride appeared l best advantage

and seemed radiantly happy A unallleceptlon was lit hi In the parlors of thehotel after tlie wtdding, and light

were served Many h.ind-honi- e

presents were leeched by thebilde The officiating clergyman wasIter. Hurt M. Weeden of St. Luke'schurch.

Mr. and Mis. I lay Immediatelyfor Southern Cnllfornn. They

will spend a fortnight In visiting theleading resorts of California, and willbe at home on Tuesdiys nett yar, attheir newly furnished house, 1H0 Hiovepttett.

WAIALPA MAX WI3DS.Mr. Harry C Wi-Ihs- , of Walalu.i sugir

Iil.intatlon, was married on Decemberl'Jth to Miss Daisy A. Doud of Sanrruncisco. Theie were Mry few pies-e- nt

at tlie ceremony, only the lelatlvesof th ciintractlng ouple having beeninvited. The wedding was at the iomeof the bride's aunt, Mrs. N. Wood,2211 Stelner street. The umirllf," was

erformed by Hev Chas. V. Lathrnp,pastor of the Church of th" Advent.

Miss liud Is well hniH'i In O'lut.i-tlon- al

circles She Is very pietly andhas, been a great favoilto among theteachers of the publ'c hi hods Seveial

eais ago Miss Doud was pilte theheroine of n new spapei it"i Her fits-- t

tipnolntnit-n- t .to a sehc )1 hei" v us onthe Farallone Islands On this loii"lspot In the ocean she taught the chil-dren of the lighthouse keepers and It

was hole that she met Ml WeissMr and Mrs Weiss m- - li ,,k'"l to

sail on the Alameda toda for Honolu-lu The will live at Wal ilu i.

coming to livi: iimu:When Hdvvurd A. D.iUth'K.

to Attorne-nener.- il Dole, letuius toHonolulu after Christmas, l.i will biingback with him i hilJe, io will doubt-less be a welcome addition t loch-t-

circles in the Hawaiian apltil. .Mi.Douthltl was man led i's.erday ,toMiss Hdlth A. Allien, who :s a diligh-te- r

of Mrs. Victoiln A Idea, it M'l Tievls-ader- o

street. Mr. Uo.it'iltt wms brin InSan TrancU'-- i and Is well Known hen-a- s

a oung man of ptnmlse in lef, ilHe has bien iirjm'neiu as a mem-

ber of fiaternal oiganlatlons.He was engagid try som lime to

Miss Alden and ,.hn Ik il(p,Mt'l Momhere for H. lolulu fo.ir or five

he jiliilf". ,.tr'l' to 'tt.iin foi'lis bride vei soon Mrs Douthltt Is avei.v accomplished young wonian. ofquiet tastes, and looks fmu.-i'- l with In-

tense intei est to he! future lcsideliceIn the Islands. The wedding wiui not asociety event and theie weie otuy a fewIntimate fi lends present.

NOTKS AlIOt'T I'HOI'Ln.Major W W Kobinson, of the iiu.ir-te- i

mastei's department of the I'nltedStates Arm, has gone to Seattle to en-

deavor to straighten out tin- - n.T.ilis! ofthe Seattle olllce. Major Itoblnson haslately been quai topnaster it Honolulu,and will leave Seattle for ills permanentpost at Manila. He was imni tei piasterat Seattle before he went to Honoluluand through some cleilcal eirois theaccounts of the depaitment theie weremixed up

H 11 lleeninn the "chewing gumman," who was a guest at the Hawaii-an hotel foi some weeks a jear ot soago, Is now In Los Angeles on a visit.His home is In Cleveland Mr Heemanwill be lenienib-'re- d ly Honolulnns onaccount of h's s'.-in- ge p":H(inallt Heis the pioprletoi of "Heainnn's J'epslnOuni" factory, and several times n mill,lonalie All his money has been madeout of gum, and Mi Ueenian jieihaps(ii a tribute t the source of his wv..Hh

always has a few sticks of gum In hispockets to delight his friends

Hon Samuel I'arker, who arrivedhere on the steamship Alameda Decem- -ber lOt li. In company wlih his sons, ,1ns.and Krnest, and l'rinve Divld, left forthe Hast the next day. His sons hivegone to San Jose wh-i- e they will beeducated.

Miss Nellie Kitchen of Honolulu Is aguest at the California hotel.

Andrew iroore, formerly manager ciPnauhau plantation, his ltn here twoweeks after a tour if Kurop? Mr,Moore left I'aauhau some months ago

(mmfLWith a veiy dull weik In tlie stock mat kit llnre were fivornl cliniiKi

along the line, prlucipall in tbe vv 1 of strength In vailotis shares Theonl stock which moved In the other dliectlou was Kvvii. where there was u

'sale at "3 75, but this was not taken .Is making nu tinpottnnt change Innffnlrs, niiil the one transaction was not the signal for any deluge of eitherbuying or selling In the stock rutting nslde this quotation there lias beena strengthening of several ot the plantation stocks, and the entire situationdevelops Into u veuich for cash. Theu nie mail oideis In the hands ofthe bioUets which need onl n little mine iniinc than Is In sight, nnd nsyet the hanks do not feel that the tax pu.viug period Is past, so that theymay resume advances upon the good strolia which nie dally otTetlng

As Indicative of this condition tle-r- Is one bioken who hns an order tobuy Oahu at U0. the would-h- c biiOi sa.vlng that he hns at hand J3.000,nnd ns soon ns the banks will limn 70 upon the stock he will take 100 shines.The bankers lecognlze the value in the tock, but nil Insist that until thetax pa lug peilod Is piM, the cannot loan nny money upon stocks. Thesame broker sns he could do a gieat amount of busne-- s If theie was onlya plenty of ensh to loan. The banks sii theie will be n change as soon asthe cash now In the htinds of the govunment gets back Into the regularchannels of tinde, nnd the me all or opinion that theie will be a plentifulsupply of mime aftei that time.

Of the actual tindos of the week time lm been a vet smalt nggregnte.In addition to tlie 0 Hwa at the ptlto noted above, thete In lug mil 100 Olun,S.1 Walalua nnd 7S Oahu The ptospects foi the flituie me fot Inctonsodactivity In Olaa Theie aie big oiders out foi the stock at the ruling rate.3, but the offeilngs aie and the biokits ate not et snapping up thelittle certlllintes. As soon ns a sizeable one gits Into the miiiket It Isguibbid i.p eugiilv, nnd It Is safe to sa.v that there would be a demand forscveial bundled If the shares were btuilght In latge lot The ofOlun Is dupllLattil In Claim, wbeie the onl prut menttoneil Is ion Thebii-ei- s

are out loi mine of this slock, and will take all that Is offered Wala-lua, while the sale was ut 5.1, Is wotth so much more that there are men whokeep a watch upon the muiket each ilav waiting for nil otfer to sell n fairsized block Theie would be a lair mlviini e puiil ovei the tilling quotationIf the s7c block wanted could be had.

The loi al niniket does not feel the San riniul-o- o nnvenienls as shownb the vvnj Hawaiian sugni stands. Hele the utocU was hist sold at ".0. and",1 Is now asked foi It, et nil the Coist there have been nles at 24, as shownby the most icceiit lists at hand. Atu tint ft mute of the San Fianclsconiniket is the continued slump ot Hawaiian Commeiclal, the stock havingbeen Mild ut S3 TJils stock Is not tiaded In hue ficely, the last sale havingbeen at SO, which was a long time ugo Thl stock at one time touched Vi

and was light well sold theie The tontiol of the plantation was lost b.v A.r nnd Rudolph Spieikels when 51,000 shares of the htock went to local hold-ti- s

lit 34.

UKAI, i:STATi: AND HUII.D1NGThe fentuie of the lenl estate mniket was the closing of the ileal through

which the opening of Illshop stieet will be asmued. Theie will be thus givena boom to tlie Intel lor propel t, us the new stuel will be kept a model onein eveiy lespect This impioveinent lias In en uigid upon the governmentby Its otllilals. A i.u ago In his report to Supeiinteiident of Public WinksMcC'nndlet-s- , Marston Campbell, then toad supiivlsor, now aslstant supciln-tenden- t,

talil "Willi the tmprnvement of ltlchaids meet to Qui en stnet,nnd the opening of IMlnbmg street to llottl hlieil. the lialllc, which Is atpiesent conllned to the thiee nbovo uieiitloncd stieets iPoit, Alnken 'an 1

Nuuanil), would naturally divide Itself, theieb leliev Ing the present conges-t.on- ,

uml a consequent iliciease in the cost of maintenance and lepalr"With the opening of this stieet the fe.ittue of vvaieliouses becomes one

which will be of Impoitunce In the future Theie arc sevcial sltts In ingIclked of, and theie aie Illinois that some of the piojeelois of bonded ware-houses on the wntei front will cndeavoi to draw business down to the lowerend of the new thoionghfaie Theie Is also a demand for propel ty of thiskind at the Hwa end of the harboi.

Theie bus been little movement In the uiattei of house lots, but theie Is nsmall amount of building going on Theie is a greater amount of demandfor loans, but the money Is not forthcoming A few loans are being madeupon business leal estate from trust funds mnliily, anil these lire going atfait i atis, one of some tens of thousands being made leeeutl nt 7 per cent.

The gientest nctlv It Is appearing nt Collect. Hills, wheie there are .il

V steps being taken for several houses Those of Mis Henry Castleand Fiank Atheiton being almost tend for the actual work ot building,Theie will be some dilllcult' In securing tenants for the many houses novvacant, as theie stems to lie little disposition on the part of owneis to takelower lates Theie are a gnat number of houses to let, and theie arefew el bldileis than of old.

to visit his f.uhei The luttel, how-

ever, died dossing tlie Atlantic MrMoore has now come to San Fianclscoand will make this his permanent home.His father was a distinguish I engineerformerl connected with the I'nlon IronWorks

j Mrs. Helen Wilder Ci i'i will spendChlls'.iniis at the Occidental Hotel SheIs now at Watsonvllle, 'aliioinln

Tim. last steamer fioui II moluluhi ought- news of the death of llobeitII Hind, who, In n.Hi In ImIiir ilaige sugar plantei. wis a heivv hold-er of San Francisco re.il , .uqult- -

it'd within the last eight in nine eatsIt Ituludis about lift pleies. some e- -

Minsive In alia and otlu rs valuable b- -i

ause of theli location The Hind prop-el ty Is piob.ibl vv tilth (lose to $l.linQ,ulin

and is flee fioui luciimbraiue ItobeitK. Iliuil was not onl n believer 111 SanFianelsi o yenlty. but impiovod muchof that which he bought He baves i

Widow and several children one ifwhom, Cleoige V Hind, Is the ownerof pieces of piopeit, ns wellas being a lesldent of this city

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec II .Miss. b- -ble Campbell, daughter of the 'ate Jas.

I Campbell, and one of the l illicit oungwomen of Hawaii, denies tint) th it sheIs engaged to mail Pi line Divld

About seven months ago, the Hxainlner published a full-lug- e ,ir-tli-

embellished with striking pit luresof Miss Campbell and Plince David, ontlie subject of their coming wedding.I.vei siiue there has been consldeinblegossip about the piobabllltles of thecharming daughter of the Campbellhouse Joining foi tunes with the scionof Hawaii's monntchy.

The statenitnt has been publishedlitre thai the Kaplolanl estate, In whichIs merged the pioperty of Pilnee Da-vid has Inn row from the Campbellestate a quaitet ot a million dollais,and that while lov- - ptomptej PrinceDavid In his quest of the hand of MissCampbell, necesslt backed up Cupid v

close friend of the Can pbjll f imlly st,.lsome month-- , ngj that he bei evtd Miss

lih! and David voti'd e man an 1

wife within a earThe ariival of Prince DaviJ here, a

few das ago, levived thes stories, asbrielly told In dispatches to tnS 'Adver-tiser, by the steumsh.p Nlpion Maru Inthe last two d.i8 the Hxamluer andChronicle hnve been inxlousl" tiIrg topiove these Illinois tme. I'ejiorteirhave been Hying ubout the Occidentalhotel at all hours of the nUbi an 1 day.questioning people from Hawaii, andthe tlerks at that hostelry The (actthat since Pilnee Davids oinlng herehe has spent much time wit'i the Camp-bells, has added fuel to the Ilium- - ofgossip. Prime David him.,e!t was notto be seen. Fin.ill the Examiner se-cured mi Interview with .Vlis Cuupbellherst-l- f and the few wotds she said ef-fectually punctured the rep irt. MlisCampbell said:

"I am not engaged to b inuirle, toPlince. David nor to anyone. PrinceDavid Is an old friend of the family. Ihave known him since I was a ohlld.We like each other, but that Is all "

It Is understood that Mrs. JamesCampbell Is seriously opposed to an al- -

llance with Prince David on account ofhis luvlsh expenditures and Inabllit tolive within his Income. However, shehas said that If her ilauglitei'a affec-tions weie engaged bj David or anyone else she would not stand in theway of hei happiness

It Is alleged by Intimates of PrimeDivld that he has spent mist .f nlInheritance As a mnttci of fact, )egcneiotis pilnee Is on the mutnltn-- l nowin the hopes of negotiating a loan Luge

'enough to pa olt nune if his uo'stpiessing obligations

The Campbells left to da fir SanJose, wheie thev will spend Chiistnusit the St. James hotel. Mrs Campht-l- l

, will enteitnin hei fi lends In Sun .'usetluilng hei st.i there,

i Prince David, meanwhile. Is inJoiughimself with tlie sights .mil delights ofSan Fianclseo, which Is veiy gay miaccount of the appioaching holidays

B0;,'D3 BEING PAID.

Becretary Qago Ileports on Paymentof Hawaiian Debt

In the animal icpoit of Seciittaiol the Tre.isuiy Cage Is the followinglefeieme to the payment of the Ha-waiian debt

Pill sunlit to tlie appropilntloii madeby tlie nt t of March i, llioi (,!1 Stat .

ir-'- ). to call Into effect the agree-ment embodied In the Joint lesolutlon"To piovide foi annexing the Hawaii-an Islands to the Cniteil States,' td

Jul 7, U'ts inter i st healingbonds of the late government of Ha-waii, amounting, with at ci tied Intel est,to oil 1,". have been inleemttl bythis dep.il tmerit thlough the followingngenc ies- -

FIim Natlonnl Dunk oi Ha-waii, at Honolulu .. tl.lH9.3s2 f,3

F lilted Stutes AssistantTreasuier, at S.in Fian- -ci"ft tf.2,704 9.'

I'nlted States AssistantTieasuici, at New Vol k . 20,0y.'.00

Tieasuiy Depaitment. atWashington 75,141. 5

Tutnl 15

Since the last annual leport certifi-cates amounting to IJM.ti'O 9.', issuedby the chief executive of Hawaii,

ill posits made In the Ha-waiian Pohtul Savings Hank, have nlsobeen i etleemed.

Tlie leinaludei of the Indebtednessnt mi nml bv the Fulled States unpaidNovembei 15, l'.iOl, of which the sumof tltsO.000 Is lepiesentid by linutiit heldIn London, not ledeemable until Jau-u.- U

1. l'0.', Is a follows.Outstanding bonds . . . S1.ais.Cj0 toDeposits n Hawaiian Postal

Savings Hank C S6

Total J1.01U.IVJ. Mi

Nutlif Im.h liot-- slnn tt tliu holuViittif tlit-Ht- - ImnilK In i.timliin t lint my- -

nifiit thereof will lie mail li tin- - !- -imrtiut-n- t on nml itftct Jnr,tiur 1, li'1).

Tin" leiHiit tif Special CiuiintlshlnneilEnckhill to tht- - Pcciftnry of Suite tmtliu I'cklng riPKutlatlnna In niaiit- - jiiiIj-ll- c.

It nhoH that the I'nlltd Htntenas the mult mtMlet.ite nf .iny nation

In Its tleiminiN, tliut It rctlucetl the lliof thoM- - coiitlmni tl to ilenth. nml

other to lower Indemnityclaims. I

Walter C. WeedonLectured Upon

Hawaii.(From Saturdays dully.)

Walter C Weedon, the ninn who holdlthe record for tlie quickest travellingever initio between Honolulu nnd ltos.ton nine dns and tw out -- three hoursreturned esterdny In the Alameda froma sl months' lecturing tour In the Fust-cr- n

States. While coming across tinscontinent In tlie direction of the Pacificcoast Mr Wicdon delivered about fiftysteiooptlcon lectures and other addresseson Hawaii, his aud'euces aggregatingubout :j,iJ people. Ills largest audiencewas at Cliiiutiuquii, where 4,0iX) personslistened to his lecture and saw the pic-tu- n

i' After repeated tfTorts to obtainthe uc of the Temple ot Music at the

Imposition, whole Presl-tU-

McKlnlt was shot, he was giventhe privileges of the building and lec-tured here twice, each time to an audi-nic- e

o' :.X) people Other lectures weruglvtn In Long ltraucli, where he went Inetiinpiii with Anthtui Comstoek, Allc-Kiic-- ii

Cltv, Cleveland, Pittsburg,Chicago, lla View, Mliuu-appu-lis- ,

Hlrnin College mid Omaha His lastIicture was given nt l'nsiuli u i,

"1 am confident." s I'd Mr. Weedonestinlnv evening, "that my eptrltnce

In tliu lecturo IU lit has oeuid tho wufor one of the best was to present Ha-waii to the Amtrlcan public. I don'tthink that for the nulla tounoctt-- withthe matter the Interests of couldbe bitter conserved limn to follow thljthing op. It will nqiihe a man who willput bis whole lie it t In it. It net ds aman acquainted with Hawaiian life, tom-mer-

il Interests, rellgous, climatic, "O-- e

In I ami eilucationnl featuies to showoft Hawaii In the piopei wn.v A manshould be sent now to St. Louis mid an-other man further east 'I'll it U tlioway to tell what Hawaii has lure andto attract capital. We mod more out-side caplt il nnd the oulv way to get It Isto till the people what we've got outhere.

"I did not think much of tin educa-tion il exhibit Hawaii hud at tlie

i:poslllon It was too smalland not In a lonspUuuiis place I thinkthe mom could have been put to bettoruilv tillage In othei wajs of advertisingthe Ttrrlloi

"I found out inmli about sisal fiber,and can .! thnt there Is a big demandfor It right now at eight cents a poundfor 4t) lolls If wo could supply It Thiswns jii the basis of the samples I tooknwav with nie from Honolulu We hopeto have tlie machinery for the pliintat'oiihere In a short time, nnchlnery whichwill work to advantage 1 think thatIf the pi oplo hero give their attention tothe ilcvelopiui nt of the sisal bullish ytin) lev i nut's will be greater la propor-Mo- n

ihnii tint to be derlvnl from sugarI am not ever sanguine, but I am ton-vliie-

tills Is Hue Theie Is niotievin l. We have n pi iiitntlou of about7ii0 acrts on this Isl mil, which Is doingwell it should uvti.igc about a ton an

'acre-

eoptjiiH ash t'fii. us ix ciiil- -DltlJN.

Itecommcriihitlon of a Well KnownChicago Phslclan

I Use and ntesi-llhi- - Chniobt IiiIii'mCough ltimedy for almost nil obstinate,tonstilett d toughs, with dlrtet lesultsI pre-M-- i Hie it to children of all agesAm glud to let ommcuil it lo nil In needand seeking it lief finm colds andcoughs and bioiuhial ufTlletlons. It is

and sale 111 the minds orthe most unprofessional A universalpanacea for nil mankind Mis Mury111- - Molondv, M D I'll D , Chicago, III ,

F S A For sale by all iliugglsts anddealeis. llenstiii. Smith .L Co. Ltd.ngi nt foi Haw nil

A lleiee Ktoroi tiri-- ulli-i- l 11,-- r ,ttli.,i -- 1

011 tlie east coast of Croat Ililtilin Theiiilllsh ban: Wave Queen sank offWest Hartlepool The Spanish steam-er Alaiiguota 110111 Hambiiig withtWelltV men. went rmlwu Oitnr Slluiili.rliind Mini iiiltim wieeks Tilth Ioks ofnie aie reporieti

.IIH11HTfTy)3i

The

PACIFICIs

WILCOX, l'rcildent. J. P. HACKFELD. Vle PrMltltt JiBL'lUt, Bccrelary nnd Tremu rcr. t. MAT, Auditor. '

GUANO AND FERTILIZER GO.rOST OFFICE BOX 484 MUTUAL TELEPHONE 4C7

We Are 'Prepared to Fill Al! Orders for

Artificial""Fertilizers!

ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON FAND: "

PACIFIC QUANO. POTASH. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA; "NITRATE OF SODA, CALCINED FERTILIZER,

SALTS, ETC., ETC., ETC,Special attention given to analysis of soils by our agricultural chemist.All goods are GUARANTEED In avery respect.For further particulars apply to

DR. "W. AVERDAM, Manager.

Clarke'sBloodMixturetTHB WORLD-FAME- D 11LOOD 1'UHlF1EH AND HEBTOItnil.IB WAlllfANTKD TO CL.UA1I TH

JJLOOD from all Impurltleii fromwhatever cauie arising.

For Scrofula, Scurvy. Eczema, Bkln JBlood Diseases, 131a ck head 9, i'linples amBores of all klnda. It la a never falling 'permanent cur. L

Cures Old Bores.Cures Bores on the Neck.e.ures uoro Legs.Cures liluckhfuil o Pimples on tFace.Cures Scurvy.Cures UlcersCures Dlooil una Bkln Disease.Crcs ninmlulnr Hwelllnns.Clears the Dlood from all Impure trattnFrom whatever caimt) A'tslnR.It Is a real specific for Qout and flhmmatlo pains.It removes the cause from tin Blootand Bones.As this Mixture Is nlensant to the taste

and warranted free from anythlnr Injur)ous to the most delicate constitution 01either sex, tho Proprietors solicit buffrnto Rive It a trial to test Its value.

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS OP WOB

DERfUL CURES

KKOM ALL PAltTH OK T11K WOULDClarke'j Blood Mixture la sold In bottleli 9a each, and In cases conlatnln siitimes the quantity, lis sufficient to effecta permanent cure In tho great majorltj

?.f,Jonr-J,tn(ll- n cases-- By ALL CHEW1ST and i'ATENT MEDICLNB VHNDOris tbrouRhout the world. ProprietorsTIHl LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTITS DHUO COMPANY Lincoln. Englsnd. Trado mark "HLOOD MIXTUna

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE

CAUTION. - Purchasers of Clarks'iClarke's Blood Mixture should see thethoy get the genuine article. Worthiestlirltatluns and substitutes are sometimepalmed off by unprincipled vendor. Tswords. "Lincoln and Midland CnunMeiDrug- Company. Lincoln. Encland," nengraved on tlie aoveromrnt stamp,World Famed Blood MlTtur

blown In the bottle. WITHOUT TTIICINONE ABE QF.NUTNE.

CHAS. BREWER & CO'S.

NEW YORK LINEKAKK XI'I'AM'

Mill mil from NKW Y01UC for I10NO-IjUL-

tin or uboutDmMiilKM-'JO- , P.I01.

If sufllclent Inducements ure offered.

For freight rates apply toCHAS. BREWER & CO..

27 Kllb St., Iloston.

C. BREWER & CO., LTD.Honolulu.

-- OF THE- -

Open Evenings Daring tho Holidays.

r,f

Pacific Guano and Fertilizer Company

MetropolitanNeat CompanyNO. 507 KING ST.

HONOLULU. H. I.

Shipping and Fatnilj

Buteners.

KAYY CONTRACTORS.

. J. WALLER, Managir.

Highest Market Rate paid for Hides.Bklns and Tallow.

Purveyor to Oceanle and PalflMall Btcamshlp Companlea.

DownHgainId price li the markat toflour and feed, and w followIt closely.Bend us your order and taymil be flllad at the lowtmarket price.Tho matter ot t or 10 uatupon a hundred pound lfeed should not concen ya much aa the quality, apoor feed I denr at any prl

We Carry Only Ihe BestWhrn you want the Beat H,Feed or Grain, at the Rig-li- t

Pilci, order from

CALIFORNIA FEED Go.TELKPHONH 111.

Castle & Cooke, Ltd.HONOLULU.

Commission Merchants.SUGARFACTORS.

-- AOKNTN KOl- l-Tho Ewa FlanUtlon Co.Tho Walalua Agricultural Co., bt.Tho Kohala Sugar Co.The Walmea Sugar Mill Oo.The Fulton Iron Work, Bt bctu,

Mo.The Standard Oil Co.The Qeorgo F. blake Steam PamyvWeston' Centrifugals.Tbe New England Mutual Lit la

urance Co. ot Boston.The Aetna Fire Insurance C. w

Hartford, Conn.Tho Alliance Assurance C. ot Lc-d-

Etc., Etc.

Bethel Street Salesroom

HARDWARE CO.

The Selection of Holiday GoodsIn addition to Regular Lines,

Is Unique and Up-to-Da- te.

At the Fort Street Art RoomsWill bo found OIL PAINTINGS by Theodore Wores, of local and Japanesesubjects, and some of the best examples of the work of Howard Hitchcockand Mrs. Kelloy.

n.iaLcUcsL Cccpleu Prints, Berlin FlioLocjrciplis,IJcnsliccw'x .PctUnotjpes, Cctplay Frrtmes,

lYcw Dostarts in HccLdy-Jtfad- c j'rames.

Picture Mouldings, Cornice Poles.

Page 4: BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. OFFICIAL put · ,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significant that Geimany has kept hei ships In Hie Cailbbean, although the acute stage of the tiouble at

Pt10

Cnt'n-i- l t the PoMomr. of Honolulu.It, T.. Second-cla- c Matter.

SEMI -- WEEKLY.KJIE1I lUKSl.AYS AM) KKI1)AH

WALTER 0. SMITH. EDITOR.

Per Cth.:":...!:.::"r.'... .so i

i.. Unnlh tTurAlim ........ .7Ter Year '. ?2Per Tear, Foreign "v

--Pijible Inmlatlj In AdUBce.- --

A. W. PEARSON,Manager.

TUESDAY DECEMBER 24.

Bets a decision from twoietlre.1 oilicers. Schley one from

. ..... . - ...,. ,... ,.,l Hi., non-ti- e vnluable

I

Rodsevery

else

..,

amass

of

them

I:KUIT

I M I -

'litrll l

wek tiifi nei.riy l

of n inn' i

it rha. Withmuch

Ij) f n l. tti- -

nf rmallnf txirtlnn of

the My of the;u, ,.,: ,t .wrv. wi.- -r ?t.

Sampsongets

fa t people nre givingfor the lirntltlful Inplants mutter

congratulation.ten of

trees were K awhich

thererood distribute, In spiteealK perhaps

the shrubberypalms vines

to fruit trees. While these arethat I dlstilhutlon

im.Aum.ra. "",-- . ' ruUvatlon will In keeping Honoluluot uie ""- -

up lQ ,, clmrncl,,r f beautifulleal It should not be forgotten

Italy shows tdgns of going wjlere tn. climate It possible toAustria and Oermany, the ptopoied tar- -

Rrow K0 many nrietles of fruits, thatIff league against America, Clouds are the,e w(. bf.( )n fffW yijri, a sourcegathering In Old World this n,uch ,,Pa,ure and piollt. thecountry will be wise It It looks p,,,,),, nr(, ahead shown by

,. ltsllghtiilng rods. , that the Kinds ilcmnndetl prin" ' A. " !.-.- - .. ..

tdV I Clliai.y .ii ,inm".from the outlook Superintendent Aus-rJst- Xview in tncto be a common

Admiral Dewey's minority re- - tin he able to sed out manytrees In the future.the ma--for Schley quite outweighs

uigm n. ...inrltv reportholds the opinion, a point which will be of value to the Tei-vo- te

of eonnience'lH Sfclilfy may be rltory. It the proper Is taken. The... pmpagat on of high-clas- s oiange was

follow. . Ppresumed ,Q( Rrpat liwwla , Cllllt()r.

Inla. and It was not the Washing-Th- e

Territory will make the toI1 Xavel was substituted the seed-dee- p

enough to accommodate Admiral jn(, tne trade became a Bleatwhen It comes, as us' ,or ln tne state's Industiles This

monster Pacific Mall boats. Th'.i Is' should not he Inst to sight Per-

th.! the l'edeial Roverni'ient, haps there is a ailety which would becircumstances ale such ))f crCuter value to the Teriltory

Territory cannot to .wait on the nrHt step be thoroiiRh Investlgn- -

tnrdy courses nf Washington. I upon itolnt at once. tin- -

V (hands of the Commisslonei of AriIcuI- -

of .i,- - ..r i'Imi,..' ture and specialist at theTwo cent ,

land Ohio, have tu be eu Is S on,p(,st iU

nil. If the.e l.-- pe. e th n mPlnee with cholera or bulon c ,.M,0rlment.the country wou.u m.ik .i . . r -- "- ,,nr(. u llUM h,.en fmuil, lhPIP ,but the fact tu.ii over i'irih uiuui...... .

are down with a disease which Is Justabout as deadly, attracts but sllRht no-

tice. ,

Theie must be mime thing In luck aswell as pluck, as witness the career ofPresident Roosevelt. Whom tile

finds Rifts on table. Scaicelvi.M Mr. Roosevelt Rot used to bulnRPresident decision sons the or.uiK'-- s mainhlm a fortune If Is iiti.vlliniRthe President crave probably that willcome, too.

The death-rat- e in concentra-tion camps, as otllclally reported andKfknowledRed, must have shocked Un-

civilized world. flRiires lecall Wo,--le-r

and the reconcentrado policy inCuba. Wo (.houlcl not lie Biirpilsed to... ,.9 .n.lnlllltnai ine sioiy ui .........;threatened the. oi tne piesenillrltlsh ministry.

thethu

the

1r

(n

remir

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f the

1M thethe

the not

a for

per

the..,,,

carea

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the

but

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were

near

orattRethe

be a small

thosethe of

we bethe

of the sea- -

a Rives tlie

tlie

tenure

bieakof

'said pelsiiRar

'That milpu- -

by stand i u- -

stlRtir. Prom tnefavor of closer

ielatlous Cuba, It ofcilice of Deputy States a article In Its "sup-Marsh-

on was not made to pnrU , ni ,nm, ,WiiuIts of lux- - ttl(, taken bv l'res.

ury Andrews, lesult of an Root, showsattended by a ride, i iictlon of

amassed cents. .inoth- - matter of onhe his sugar It a

. . r.n ii,i tiliuteiiitiinu mull. I .. a.. - , i. .. . . ...... ,.',,.... n

Ja'l.- - (he w'''':Fseenw be fllll.V

... ... i.., iieteei- -ni. ....- -

anoiner ,,who know tlie uie ......... ......

a few of are anil prices, by our customsduties Iwo articles.he opeiatiiR ere n

for uri , rest(.d ,

time ...,,..-.....- ..h i,...,,...,,.. .i... ...1

money to pav for etr.is in ine)eiiartnient, but In of iccuneiu

as

It

to

to

toas

ItIn en

Is Is

Isin-- i

ti,-- , ofe...-

oi .u. .neas

1 to on

.,,no

w

aro,1,.til suuscripuon ior mc ...- - flir lltM.nt

of Plnkerton mlRiii future.feasible.

(JOY? AND SMALL

pi demands of the iiriI-cultur- al

ctiiiHiratlniis for Held la-

bor, together their Rrc.it intluence,'will continue as In ist lit lie

to development of such acitizen population safegunid

future of Hawaii. Theenterprises are mutually hostile.

interested In as machines,other as factois In the development

of the State.the or corporations

gradually passes into thu hands ofwithout the restraining

Inlluences locnl or traditional asso-

ciations, and are not Interested thesocial iRTOivth ot the Hawaiian com-munity," this dangei may motethreatening than before.

"fivcry one Is anot to wealth toand perhaps to bring up children whowill necessailly attached to thecountry. Its and Its

of unfavorable

life madepossible,

the smalldifference of government or employeis

rights of men. wo

of"Ourshores and mountain offer

sulllclent and forof such

honestgovernment

land of republicHawaii, whereby lands open-ed for ln

be continuedwith experience

be on

TKLti.

Theliinttlx lo.n--

itiletiHH niiil likingiiimihrr .lnt

nnav nf of the elty old

h'Mimw niton andmulon

until seme most Iteniitl- -

tli.it thelove tree

ami Is

That lei- - than centproducers however,

matter will hear InveMtlgntlon.The superintendent says were

toof the but It Is true alsothat aftermore to and

mostheir and

aidunia" trop- -

elty. thatInto, with makes

and of ThatIs

factlimes,

moretheseiwrt

officer. no.tiu,

untilharbor

tmitlleet well

here.of

thatiiffmd should

In

nursery

.I..Rue

love

those

hut

and and

will

The

tlon this

,.,i.i..

thiUan whichRood or fruit dorsWnsiiliiRton Nnvel In California, then

will but matter to stockwith that hlRh-cias- s fiuit anilnow are Rood

only duilnR helRht the ueasott ontlie have

fruit much of the time, andowlnR the forwaidness

when eouit send first tot'lele

liocr

The

trees

mere,same

heir

able

latil

ONE FOR

foice ofiitteinnces the WashliiRtonto conditions. has

that pa always hastlie pay of the

this utterly false shown,lad'only b) the lepute of the

per, but Its In lelatlon tobeitlnnlng the Stai

has been III coiiimeiel.ilwith as says

The United ,,.0l.nt columnsHawaii (iKU,(.M

keep Incumbent the lap t(M)H p(,ton theMr. as the (k,Mt Secretary and

Job. Ioiir U)t, of immediatethlrty-elR- At Honu. tcintl duties

er time In best licks and .(jban and pleatin!,,,? ior.....ii..,,.. leuill.i

.......I ces'ions mis:i.terysiRir Sale

force croonsmalniand. the lattei

those tlncaUlisaid to nkj whutne ........

viewpromnble

privatement prove Th

FARMERS.

"The easingcheap

with

as shallthe political

Thenne'te

contiol such

v?l&((.ie

become

who heie.merely live

become,climate social lite

due

"The

by,such has

Mil.iM

the

their

fruit

seekersthan

after

willthan

oiaiiRes

then villi

PLEA

the

beenthe

heie

and

the

l.,KJi..

Not

less Hi. tln owmrs plantationsupon tilth these Hops been pn

men

lllliiullv imveriiineiittraltlc

bought

Cuba, up- -

contractspecial

madeb.icvu Island were

housesYoik theli

sugar Cuba willthan that people are

want Congiessan American Industry must be Jeopar-dized th.it the owneis the plant

laiger prollts than theillirta

Isthan under the the

and tlie market thesame The duty upon sugar not

Rieater than almostmost vitally having made

matter lRhtlv solved. This ,f levenue Is then.America's to thebeHint It shall

beyond all that eminent oosi.iess.moneyed interest allowed theie. The profits sight,

--stand the development know Just what they tanof pure family life In of and the past has shown piof-r,.rii.,r- v

..f Hawaii, either the en- - ' grcnt. Now. without the Incubusforrement coiullllonsupon the Held laboier. whereby family of prosperity,

.i. .imorall

settlement proprietor

the Inalienable

should

men and to Ideal home " next the sacrificing

vlronment result, sooner M the whose ranchesthe renrisals natural

slopesa fertile soli and' Infinitelandscape, suitablethe homes citizens

as shall assure ca-

pable statehoodtime.

policy the ofpublic

small holdings,should tbe Territory,

changesshown to necessary, and carried

f t i

r nr-- .

l

hlenlnn build-in- ,

liHulnc'.

nvet

the

more

partial

thelooking

against the accused

businessthe

developbetter

orchardswhereas

const,perhaps

CUBA.

entleavois

Hawaiianin

Interests

general

jbali

In

ht ,i,,,.,.MtIn

tobacco.

DOLE

maivelsMany

New foundation'

to that

may

condition todaySpain,

Interested

possible

the. that

settlement

business

Spanish theie be

children

the newlords, Cuba, should addprollts.

AGAINST A VENAL

make.

On the decision of a

contract between n can-didate, for editorial support,

void as opposed public policy.with vigor earnestness hope, These, with a California decision.that many Americans may be that editorial purchasibil-transfe- r

mainland to weight ed-t- o

Hawaii." From Oov. inaug- - Itorlal opinions, and thereforeUral Address.

IIAWA1IA.N ilA.hTTK DKGICMflKn H, lKl.IEMI.WItl!KLY.

heels

II. M. ShVVALL AN EAGER BIDDER j

FOR HAWAIIAN GOVERNORSHlPi

iKrom Ok asx.iutt f'orr spun ! nt I

vv A8IHN(;T(N. ! "- -

tli.iugh ther him- - t . ' 'liiei.l ii iuimlir r.f bills "111' It

have speelal Interest llnunlliin" theprimipiil theme Intaiest nmi.ii o-- pi

ti from th Islands l thf altl-tud- f

of the iiatlonnl iNiiiiiiiltte.uanHawaii. Harold l as

!..'"

exeeptlonll

whothe

to the administration of nffairs ,,,.. i; Into affairs. TheMr Sew.ill is close to the President. HUn lv tlmt tlieie will lie

been nn old classmate, andnn, te knowledRe "t matteiswhat he can accomplish Is n matter the the hands of Coiihress- -

t.f conjecture I me-- i nnil heiuln of all th. ,1... ....... .....ti,t ., fid.'......WHS IMC U.iUIUi.'l. ,i.-i- . Hill IIU1IK,... ..... .....i.... ,,... ..- - ...wan nmiiiy i'iuih i..n..-- i in,- - ....k. .."

.Ml. Sewull was special nRent orStale lViinitment to the

Piiltt-- States duiliiR the timesactual territorial Rovernment was In-

stituted, that he was line for a rchkIthlnR under Up- - Stnte admlnlstiation.He a Rood Implex-Io- n upon

iii,.. iin.i nu Unit otllclal did

many

Kuft, thytlicie.

much

made

thethe

the

liave much to do with political before any leRlslatlonof piellmlnuiv woik, was Theie is a probability that tills will

Riven Rood rank the dcpaitment. be the etitlliiR of the manyone wlio which are be Instituted The

MrKlliley stood, thouRlit that jviiiilil believe tlmt then- - sometliliiRoveilook the lous aetlvitj" n the classification ot lands as outliu- -

the anil lewaid liliu with by but have heard sKtiiopcan mliilstij about small IioIiIIiirs that tiny

Slneo the aeeessloti I'le.-ide-nt theie should be anllooeV(lt, however, seems to tlieie Is law jiassedhave been chniiRe III the direction I have previousthe ambitions tile funnel u.M, tlie Attorney (.etierul I'lilt- -Wheie ills friends the .MetiopiuuanClub foi met lv talked of for one

the seooml-fhi- s leRt.tluns. nowthat his Rteat llniiiirl.il interests

In" Hawaii diaw him inllier to thatTeiillory. and that he will not s ek torii to but wants return

Islands To put In way.It ni llirl vv..ii KeWMli U

daft ovei Rovciuoihlp lealIVi i Ifiii lie talks or noiniiiRand Is irmly upon tin shot

deliver an uiutloii upon theof peimlttliu,' any one to Rovemthe new Teiillory limn lilm". Hehas a stock of icasoiis.

ptlltiiiR his claims theplace. Siwitll Is simitwliiil liandl-cappe- d

liv the t that lie t utlliotopenlv altaek the ilomlmiut element,us he Is also laiRrlv in su-ri- ii

H bin ted ill tills way fiomaRtiltist Hie busi-

ness element, he lias admittedlynihil Intel i -- t there than is Inhis ow net ship of v minus stocks, midHint one of his Is Hawaiianlilllb. This places his llRht iiRiilntl.iiveiuiil Dole upon pel nihil ki nil lids,tie InsWls tlmt he was the oiliy Amerl-iii- n

i.indldate for the place, and thatii Riave mistake on the pait

of Piesldeiit Melvlnley In pemilttliiRthe liiiiiiRUtatlon of Aineilcan sjsiemsnf Roveilliileiit utidel the allspii es ofanother than himself

lie tan n sniiR leiently. vvlienlite m.ittei, In.the prison of

nne who knew tlmt the membei s ofthe l.eRlslatme. of Teiiltoiial coni-mltt- ie

and .leudliiR Republicans athad 'phieed themselves on tile

lis endnisltiR the nillllllllslliltlnii olHole Not onl this, but they

also paid IiIrIi ti Unite to the personalthe lotul executive. It

to nnwallans neie tnai in1lleiiiibllraii iiailv In the islands is be- -

position andoininllteemiin,to expics-e- d wish

lias become know II heie, too, tlljlt thelocal leadeis s,.eial mouths uro' askc.ilMi Sewall to icsIrii This lac! has

i luoiiRlit to the attention nt someof the leadeis and will be made knownto so that If possible thelprop- -

o--

.i.tiv ..., i ine iiiik hi a inn ........ ... .m.,,1,,... thu tlesh. the . ....... . !a st.indlni:. and.mi .,iiiiiii. i, i iir . I

tmLvL&ilsmbLZ:' "--" "' "nUnary olMjnr-. . In lis desire for In. . .,. V Ollf lllfll sllOUIll l-l-

uu. -i. ..'.I... one which at lite saint' time

lr.,wl Tief IllflOSIves. addition to the small v inrKe crop .inn ,m. OIK,,n which Tor

m.- - m ..m.-.-.- ,

Koverned

.

Home - ,,.,.

of In

an

In

are

no

In

inhave

InIn

.,..- -

In

lie

.,1.1,1 Ivi. Ot' Its

The WashliiRton Stin tommentlngupon the case In contrast withthe California decision, says

The Vermont case llei somewhatilltferent but to the samemaintaining a fctandanl editorial

murders and biiiglaries. the recourse ,,,.,, B sales .h'tegrlti It threatens utter loss... . f.... .1, . .... I.,r ..,........an l.... ,.11 .,... ul. t.nru nt II. 1.1

,

p anobstacle

two

men

"As

ofIn

resident

variety

enoughnf

In

of

ami hope thu v" v"' -- ' .n-.-- ...i.".for both crops Is In 'he practice selling their

Hie Pnltetl States, ami the of the " views uie legal luuiiuaimnsurIs with this Hence ."Us Hu" UHrgaiii -.- u- tiisut.- -

the proposition that as it is In the pow- - tho In editorial support Incomeser th Pnltetl Stalls to save the day The venal newspaper tin noror these people it should do so, under lonK'T be listed to "stav " Thethe which mak.s It the ouli.be pmchiiFer of aid willof hesitate Is fore eiiKaKlng In even an

'parintl.v binding foi the ilellv- -It will not be called pleading MlcUi,,rJ. r K,)0,s

to that tills Is too radical state- -say a T1, pr,tlge of the newspaper Jiress aament Ihe tase. 'ine taiitT upon ,. r..,.r In the social and nolltlcal life

whatthe war, and the which weie anil its reputation. If bo but

the growing sugar and to- - suspected of dishonesty, wields weakill tlie the

of of gieatlaid In

fiom It takethe plea the In

new ofations R.iln

' ,.1.1

Cuba Inuile of taxes

are le.sM JustIs

at anvis in "te since sugar was the basis

means 'he tariff It not.this i

not only but duly start new rov- -

Theno hi The

shall be to are ln

ln way the People

a any part theby "

and

and

were

Stai

put

of nile. no

i i . . .i .

en- - '" suggestmust later.

an

to oftends of

is

-

toof

lit

fromieiv

........ ..

madetin.

Html

atIJveu to

Is

at

they

tu toll

rnitrnt .ni.il,In

ei,notice

to

ir

In forMr.

Intel

as no

It was

dli

lai-R''- .

of

iilinr

bast..

I,, ill fill!In oi

...-.- .

alongof

IiIrIi ofwith

I.... .1... comroitof

ir

edof

ti

of

Itit

of

of

that

homes

liilliienie In community. If it bu disns honest, It

for time work damage topublic prevailing tendencyIn American Journalism today uiniuestlouably toward higher standards of present

of

taptme of many Inteirlble mortality among

leconcentrados, should. In theof to bring

the to a close. It now mereot outposts of guerilll's,

the Is as great as It was in

urge a tariff against the iuoiw ..s-- useless tu

the Chl- -wlthout authority." This suggested

undergroundcourt the right here Into criticise courts absolute, he nothing,

another from The news from showsand

waIn Uie

led a chargetheir from Ity

1- 1-

sent

him

test

any

unoer

and

and

lines,

thewhile

the most

ami

coutse

and yet

oioou.

how- -

correct this theory was.to be to use Judge

a stalking

a dlscharg- -jbelous, would seem give to fed emploje.

IIIin I if Ivut 'iu) I'll ! III. II 111 M

ith ii ht 'l.ilar.s lilms. IfMini. . iiiiMU mi

III ll

llT.'iiMor).

There Is an stls.na 11

Inteiesl here till Willi, i itsitinre aie men fromthe or have larpe Int.-i-est- s

there. Ill nnil dUre- -

he alisolutl.ailiR

Inlands.. ....... l... ...1.1.1 lm.ll . tine

v.

It

may

The

the

willwilRht Is tlie that one Inipi esses upon tncnibets uml

as well, fact that theirshould be a thoroiiRh Investigation ofHawaiian matters befoie there Is anyradieal leRlslatlon. OelesuteWlleonf whose land bill Is most

thlnR ImiiRiiiable. says heiiavois a niiiiiiiiiieu in iuok iiiio uiiiurs

not the there Isfeatures the

leformsknew how I'tesldenl oill- -

lie, tlals"pernli of

iiRent, a v theyn.udi

of think InvestlRiitlonthele any

a , As intimated In lel- -of minister. of the

of

the anothei

fotwaid

fat

ested

makltiR ihatRisinvolved

childien bv

.iRiilnst

the

(Invviniii

haunterapptaiH

sented,

.

end

I ,

nuu

authority

a

it

expense

soems

,

ed Stales knows ilRlit well Just whatIn In not haviiiR to lead

the in Hie Humphreyscase. He did not have the time, buthe lias since Inken He admitted toone of his leeent eallei.s fiom the

that he had not ImuRincil thatthe volume and with It, con- -

iHir.eo me nmntir.t m evnlence ne iiinirmIiir the of tiiu inee mil was them.

iK'

tuistee

the

affair

He h;iIi!imetliltiR else which licihaps l not

known In Honolulu, that the s niipslsof testlnmn.v lie nskeil fnr eonslsted.w hen he Rot It, of only one pnRc. andthat the veiy llr-- sentence tlnew coldwalei upon It to such an extent thatbe did not attach nuvthltiR like thevalue to the Hint he llnllld.Pei haps, loo. It Is not that st

Yitidlcv. know n andat the Uepaitment ol Justice. While

hen. JudRe Humphreys llled theileiini of extremem.illt e upon the of the Adveitlsei.a of the till tonus which the

pi Inted fiom lime to lime.The tenoi of the t otiversatlons of the.

Relict ill tin of the uieinbeis of io

hete. Is that the eollli-ti- y

Is short nl labor This is true ofthe and Middle West, as well as

the eUleinc West One member of Tq ajj ponitg jn StatCBlilt I')l;(NUI f liiantii til. IIU"

uit nt who was In t'alltninlu durliiR thep.rst sumiuei. said me vtstenlaythat In his if Hie mattei ofthe pcutiittlUR of (."Uliiese l.iboiers toeiitei the count i y was left to the funn-els that Stale, lie believed therewould lie a majority of the voles Infavor The eainpaiRii tiRalnsi the

Is that of tlie skilled vvnik-mti- i,

who leai his tompetillou, forwith his cheap vvuv of therecould be no other lesult than that hewould i educe the Aineilcan iiitr-!iu- .

lite iiiide of a Justl.s iioud nation, tothe Itvel of the and slave of thu

in..' iilaeid In a by South, the cheap laboieis ofIts national t who Is run- - deuiaded dlstiicts of the

colintei Its

otheis

urn.-.-,

i.n.i .h.lhre..,...n-tel,le- h

Iff ellllllty

..present Is

i"i"...

justice,

Wilcox,

Vermont

tormarket Inlluente

solutionbie

"mertaln

In of

is

trustedserious

missed

It.

known

set

ate

ofIts

llviitR

Wotiil The pioblem would lie to RetHeld labor, and as there seems no wayIn which this can be done withoutopeuliiR the to tlie cheaptabortime will be no tliaiiRe made In the(Senij law, i v . pt to not limit It as Intime. V. C L.

9e-- - coi iys

DID NOT RESIGN

Judge A S Humpluevs did not sfmlhis leslRii.itlon to WashliiRton FiidavIn the America .Mam's mail Inntendbe toie to fi.iRtnents the leiteis hehad wiltten and told fiieiidn that he.should not iUli at NiWh of thet InniRed of Washington ni.ivhave devtloped Huirphrej.s" ellowstick, and he will now pose for uwhile as AJaxMefylng tlie lightning.

Some of his acquaintances think hewill get tired a little aiuf acceptthe inevitable. Ills vacillation is saidto be j,uch that he cannot be dependedupon for one euurse long, as witnessliis daily attempts, in his newspaper, toi uVry favor with Hi.' planters, whomlie denounced so stiongly at New uv

Cuba's liroducts is it .was befoie almost entirely upon lis honesty '.leans Inst biimmer, and with the nilsfortunes honest,

Kuropo. the

and moie

dlie convince

better

issettled nuestlon

uuestlon

farmers

sale

reirrt

Imrope.

eiroi

theInterists.

Is

American

fad

evidence

evidence

esteem-ed

evidence

opinion

Oiletiliil

mote

a

piesent.attitude

,it,,lcn,iHsionaiies against whom he has alwayshithetto politics. It Is evidentthat the slightest encouragementeither lead him to forsake hispresent fi lends only to return to themwhen the wind again changed.

Others put this disbelief in the con- -

...,.v...i.....r i.,t..-rit- iiini this i tlntilty of his course on thewill be facilitated by Just such decisions Riound that he hnd a petulant fit which

'as that rendered In Vermont. If sus-- . would soon wear o IT. That remains totallied by the higher courts it will strike I he seen. Meanwhile the Washington

'at a corrupt practice which, If uncheck- - view remnlns as it was when desciibeded, might soon destroy all public faith In by the Washington Star.even reliable and upright

nts

The so ltoers J

armsthe

events, operatewar Is a

all

Isl-ands

tliteill, as

HAWAIIAN CHINESE

May be Kept toMainland.

WASHINGTON, lJ.Tht West-ern representatives met todiy to con-sider the Chinese exclusion bill .Several amenuinenis ueing mered,

day of Kailysmltli and splon Kop ot which is directed especially againstis what encourages tlie Uoers to go Hlghbindeis.

people of hut the dlscouiagement Hint must come) Another amendment provides fori.. . '..vtit-t.in- t lno.u .i ti.l fpniii lt.i mta. I i . ....

the

are one

on,

lnuiosslbk or only ' "'ILa "' "" "i oi " i".- - " Lrnineao now m tlie inillppine&Immorally or by onposlni? the ,lu mm t"iuie ine wurmw. ' " " - .... .. w--- uv iiiiuiiu irom cominj; to this country,

to

as

of the feeling of the for the to make them accept the ns follows- - "No Chinese or person ofuuuans, lie will hardly in one breath "l " me.r nuns, ugiuuiK eninese descent, being in Ha- -

Philippines a eiiusioutheun

or dotthe

of to

of

editor

Dole's

an

honest

T

prominent

dei.irtments

Journalism

would

I'lesldetit inevitablelawfully

wail

Sew.ill to land or in United States.middle west Iacllic Coast. 'BOne daft governorship of Territory of

absentee

PRESS

nnu-jwal- l. which still nchleve, exclusive place whererecalls occasions titled be."within months, when local "nuituic-- i

enme him, 8Ue1 Chinesesaid that name been used

that Bewail workingcago that news-lan- d wanted foolpaper belief that doingcomes Vermont that Washington

of

taken

the destroy the

Partgame Little

horse

through window

Islands,

IJvcn

time

allldavils

with

pill

South

Kiiflll

peonpeeiitliu

trades

after

From tho

Dec

ihts

ThemuuKiu .mor- -

and

beet

any insular possessionsthe United Slates, shall be untitled

The statement that Mr. has remain theand the over the Ha- - any the United States.

owners,

nat-ural

he hopes to oi me, Ho is lr

the fact that two toI.-- . . .t Vaitr t I1aa 4.. . ... - .a few muj- - nave

out for the Hullctln tor a" In the UnitjdSen-alt'- s had States and Its Insular possessions.

wasot the to the people

the Is I the wasa

theto

I

of the

as

byto

fill

ll

ot

Is

to

of theof

r

ona "-- " 10 iu

Exterminating BaU at Marseille.MARSKILI.hS. Dec. lt.-- The port

here have exnorlmente.l win.' '

exterminating rats In two ships. The re.suits have been very and the

acid has not the car.Karnes had a narrow escana .. Th i,. i. .. ... .k- - . -

from being struck by a rock thrown :;"."7 1 ".TV ' ." --- "I her car

the press railway

every

GoiDf;

effectivedamaged

a w iimkuc uurviiuiiD niucnhave hitherto been brought by rats.

Old.

donefrom

Dyspepsia ! MUM-he- m f lUffitWlint'-- lilt' MS'" i'f Kixsl MKik If

tlll'U'V ll kul stolimcll II Utoituull The UnUemlcnrd hnvlmt l..r,tun wiMtlt tiriiiicrlv In illi'tist wh.it olntc' Bnt of th above company

13 tiiUcii it it i It 't

Thu owiior of Biich a KtnitMi'liexperietioi's tlintrt'ss after t'atiii";,iinuscit lietwfon meals, ami id

troubled with huluhin"; and Ills ofnervous headttchu he's dyspepticand iuiumlilc.

"1 have been troubled wllh dj'prpslaand have suffered nlmot evervthltn;. Ihnve tried ninny dlflerent remedies, butcould Ret no relief until I bcRtiu tnklnuHimuI'i .itni.'irlllii. After the toe of thisui.illchie I could cat vvlthotit ill"lri', andtoday I am ns well as ever, but I ttluajjkeep II.kkIN Snrs ipirilla on h.ind." .Mrs.I. A. rr.oari.i., Cniinloliarle, N. Y.

un"8ers ot tne Bea tne most reason-tlOOC- L

S tSarSapCLrillQ. ,oble rtes and on the favorabl.

and PillsCuro dysjtt'p-in- , strt'nfftlipn midtone till tin1 dipestivis oriiii"!, andlittilil tip the wlmlii sytfin.

liU&lNF.bS CAKUS.

LYLE A. DICKEY. Attorney at Lanand Notary Public, P. O. box 786. Ho-nolulu, Ii. I., King and Bethel Sts.

H. 11ACKFELD & CO , LTD. GeneralCommission Agents, Queen St., Hono-lulu, H. I.

P. A. SCHA1SFER & CO. Importersand CummNslon Merchants, Ilonolu-lu- ,

Hawaiian Islands.

LUWHRS & COOKE. (Robert LewersZT. J. Lovvrey, C. M. Cooke.) Importcrs and dealers In lumber and buildIng materials. Offlce, 4H Fort St.

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Machlnery of every descrltion made ticrder.

The Famous Tourist Route of theWorld.

In Connection With the Canadian-- I

Australian Steamship LineTickets are Issued

of thcUnitcd

or

and Canada, via Victoria andVancouver.

MOUNTAIN RESORTS:Banff, Glacier, Mount StcphenB

and Fraecr Canon.

Empress Line ol sieomers irom'Vancouver.

Tickets to All Points In Japan, ChinaIndia and Around the World.

For tickets and general Informattocapply to

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.Agents Canadian-Australia- n S. 8. Line,

Canadian Pacific Railway.

TRANS-ATLANTI- C FIRE INS. Ci- -

OF HAMBURG.

Capital of the Company andreserve, relchsmarks

Capital their reinsurance companies

Total relchsmarks . 107.650,0m

North German Fire Insurance C

OF HAMBURG.Capital of the Company and

reserve, relchsmarksCapital their reinsurance com

panies

Total relchsmarks ...

8,000,M

.101,850,004

..

35,09,00t

43.8S0.00I

--Th? undersigned, general agents olthe above two companies, for the Ha-waiian Islands, are prepared to InsureBuildings, Furniture, Merchandise andProduce. Mnchlnery. etc.: also Sugaipnd Rice Mills, and Vesselln the baruor, ugmnsi. loss ur uamuKt uy use ulthe most favorable terms.H. HACKFELD & CO., Limittr

The ElginWORLD'S STANDARDFOR TIME KEEPING.

Should be ln the pocketweare: of a Watch.

.!

of vrj

Many rears' handling ot Watehiconvinces us, that price considered, tk.Elgin I the most satisfactory of Airerlcan Watches.

Cased ln

Nickle, Silver, Gold Filled

and Solid Gold.We have a full line and sell them a

right prices.ELGIN8 reach us right.ELQINS reach you right.Elglns.stand for what la right in

keeping and lasting qualities, and thaiIs why wo are right In pushing thElgin "Watch.

H.F.WICHMANBOX 342.

Latest Sugar Prices.

8,891,001

NEW YGitK, Dec. 14. Sugar Raw,steady. Fair refining. 3 centrlfu

carbolic acid instead of sulphuric acid in test, 3Uc; molasses sugar,

carbolicMadame

j iteuuet. wus sieuii). liubih-u-,

5.40c; powdered, 5.00c; granulated.4.90c.

The President and Cabinet agree thatthe open door policy In the Philippinesis necessary, and it la proposed

11 nations equal right.

ftp- -

urc on aione anu nncK iiuildlDK Mildon MerchandUe itorcd therein on thmost favorable terms. For particularapply nt the office of

1. A. SCIIAEFBR & CO.. Ar..

German Lloyd Marine Insur'ct CiOP BERLIN. ,

Fortuna General InsuranctOP BERLIN.

Cl

The above Insurance Companies haveestablished a general agency here, andcue undersigned, general agents, arauthorized to take risks against th

atmostterms.

to give

SCHAEPER CO.,General Agent.

General Insurance Co. for Sea.River and Land Transport,

of Dresden.Having established agency Ho-

nolulu and the Hawaiian Island, thundersigned general agents are author-ized take risks against tbe dangers

the sea the most reasonable satesand the most favorable terms.

F. A. SCHAEPER CO..Agents for the Hawaiian Island.

HERPICIDE HERPICIDE.

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HERPICIDEHERPICIDE

HERPI IDE

THE ONLY

REMEDYI

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known to positively stop"fj the hair falling out.t7B(3

04

aa

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waX

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Dandruff, Baldness, ands All Diseases of the Scalp, w

.J, by de.stroying the microbe 7p or parasite which causes"c all

SCALPDISEASES

Pintsand Quarts

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FRESH SUPPLY JUSTSRECEIVED. S

HOLLISTERDRUG CO

SOLE AGENTS.

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II HII ERPICIDE HERPICIDQ

The Bank of HawaiiLIMITED.

Incorporated Under the Laws, of thRepublic of Hawaii.

CAPITAL. J600.000.0IOFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.

Chas M. Cooke : PresidentIV C. Jones Vice PresidentC. II. Cooke CashierF. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier

Directors Henry Waterhouse, TomMay, F, "W. Macfarlane, E, D. Tenney,J. A. McCnndless.

Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor-porations, TruBts, Individuals, and willpromptly and carefully attend to allbusiness connected with banking en-trusted to It. Sell and Purchase For-eign Exchange, Issue Letters ot Credit,

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Ordnlary and Term Deposits received

and Interest allowed In accordance w(thrules and conditions printed In pawbooks, copies of which may be had onapplication.

Judd Building, Fort Street.

CLARKE'S B 41 PIIU&SHSSSFain to th back, and all kindred cota-plaln-

Tt "ona Uwenry. BtaMUfcdupward at M yaara. la box 4a. M.'

&, of all CteMteta and PaUat MU-t-TaMara fkiMickMrt 0M WofH

Proprtotors. Tk UncoU and kUdlaadCooBtUa Drag Oeapas-f- , Uacota, Staff- -

Page 5: BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. OFFICIAL put · ,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significant that Geimany has kept hei ships In Hie Cailbbean, although the acute stage of the tiouble at

BISHOP

1 F TO

BUILTContracts to Be

Signed atOnce.

I'ontr.tctK for the constiuctln of theHIhop wharves nt the Walklkl end ofthe harbor will be signed thin morningand K. J. Cotton, of the dim nt Citloi.llrothers, the lji..'. billets, willfor the c mot rn ti Alameda, for thepurpose of contracting for the nece-nr- y

lumber .v.i.l (supplies. The Mil ofthe successful firm wu tU.I.L'M). rui'l.while there was no time limit In thetender, It Is understood that the workof construction will be rushed nl.mg.

The first shipment of suppll; Is ex-

pected to reach hero abiut the first ofMarch, but It it probable that the woikof dredging for the slip will be iniiugu-mte- d

before that time. The work -

much on the order of tha nav.il wharfwo ik, and there will be a great nrivu.i-tag- e

to the bidders In that t'uev li.ivohad the experience gained from theconstruction of the docks for the nayilep.irtment. The first work t be tin-il- et

taken will be the out ofthe slip, which Is tj he ll:i'"j on el'.nerside by the wharfs and shr.il-.-

The coral cutting will be pinctlcn'lyof the same nature as that encounteredmi the other slri, wher- - there had tohe used all the pjwer of the gteatdredger which tl-- ("ottins b lilt for thepin pose. It Is exp'ed tli.it there willlie about the dame ainount of wink, butth.ct it will b- - put thrnun In iiuh-I- i

le-- s time than that In which the firstwork was accomplished. The oidrwhich will be pliceri on th.. const willInclude the piling uivl Uio s.juur? Um-

bel s for the sills and shed uonstiuc-tlo- n

It Is the plan of the contractorto put these orders In the lands of theHan Francisco agents of one of tl ehuge local Anns.

Mr. Cotton said list cloning that hwould endeavor to secme the Immed-iate shipment of the supplies whl.'li willbe consumed in the building of thedocks, and that he would leturn withinu month to supei Intend the work Inperson. He s.Ud that lie expected to getlown to ui.U'il'.UiMs Sinlluliiletutn, and that !i" wou'J push Hitwork to a rapid e.mipl 't'jn Ills gouig,he said, would not in any way Impedethe progress being marie upon tneHackfeld dock at the Ewa end of theharbor, nnd that there would be no dif-ficulty with the dock there, as It wouldbe ready for service when It ii neeilid.

The supnl'ii which aie obe secuied are the ralli ami locomo-tives which are to be used upon th"construction work. Th" plan will beto di edge a slip and then take up thework of building of the .

. Tlie.flumbur-iw.l- ll be handled along thefrontage of some G00 feet upon a ihll-ronr- i,

and this must be limit eiy eailyIn the stage of the cons'ruc Ion woik.It Is probable that at least one kco-iiioti-

will be purchase 1 by Cotton forthis work.

The new docks wMH be rea ly for US'within eight in nine m uulw, nccoidlngto the pu-sen- t plans for pushing thew ot k

CUBA IS FOUGHTON PRINCIPLE.

(Continued fiom page 1.)

most disgusting epithets, in theli com-ments about the Americans. So fardldMhis go that any American whowent to Havana to go Into businesswas soon shown that the peojile didnot regard him as a factor In the bus-iness Ufa of the place, and would notpatronize him at all. In fact, theywould sooner buy from a merchant ofany other nationality than fiom an

This was soon seen in thecustoms receipts. After the war then-iva- s

a fairly gocd tiade with Cubi, butsince the returns of 1KS9 there 1ms beena clearly defined decline in the amountof goods wMilch hits been pur-'rase- l InAmeilca. This decline has i etched intothe millions and from th reports ofthe custom house at ilitvan i it Is seenthat the Cubans are plae'pg 'heir ,)r.ders with Kuropeens In preference toAmerican business concerns.

The men who aie fighting th.' grant-ing of any advantages to '"'iib.i aremaking careful comiillatiou.i of 'he

laborgeneral effect which would result

fiom any advartage In pilcos. The Je-

suit shows that the Cubans will netfiom their sugprs which must pay thetax about twu and tint'-tum- tents,while tho Ioi to ItleanH.wll! make aboutthree and one-ha- lf cents a pound. Thecause of "the tllstiets then In that thepi Ice of sugar has been declining gen-erally since the beginning of the Cubanwar. The conditions In the Island urebetter, for theie Is more money beingspent upon theadminlstratlon of thepublic works than ever befor". Nowevery cent of customs havebeen given to the island, whereas therewas not a cent spent there In th for-mer times. Also theie are nn internalrevenue collections and no export taxes.While this is not a complete offi-o- t for

fall In the price of sugar. It makesthe difference whenthe gen nil condi-tions of the entire commercial worldnre weighed.

I should say that from the adviceshere It Is untrue to say that the pejpleof Cuba are starving or ever willstitrve. They are working in canefields for 60 cents a day, when theywork. The labor cost of maturing a

HAWAIIAN 0AXWT1J TUESDAY MWKMnKK tl, ltMI.-BMI.tfB- KK.Yr.

tn'i l amnii therefore, ami llic peopleill n it want In make any Iwr nn nttmrd labor n thf rrfrr t e nut

i ' i i' lufit . wh-- i th uue1 i i . f n n"'d " 'in' f

i i .k!i ,i I men 'i 'tillr ink as lui.in In Hawaii. r th. Ininri l him i! . hit well ci.nu-n- t lo

l inn t ertua iay ami nry m.i win, ;nmi,,ti'H n rK any ionar man ti.- - rn i m Mumlmninrtp H

Tii Mltn up the whole tlTalr nn.1 I K

annul my tlmt thtw fans a III ,wr- - Km-lir- th fxnllnii'nt of th President I

mill the Cuban trk. whtrh to toll the "truth In nut being fully utfwt liy tin- - ''wuik on the other side. It a to tioanother ense of the Cuban nriny. ,."Americans who went tothe war sought It, but con!

t'tibn I'oforei,, TnnBl0 ;;d not tlnd'K. Inoll).p ,

more than a few hundred mi n liregulars, 1 tut when tin; war was thepressure was brought to 1 e.i- - ttpanCongress and then there . u i kiIIIIoiiand n hnlf set apart for tn pay ofthe army, iuid It sprung up llk amushroom So It was v h th h islnessIntertMts, they weie In good h.ipe untilthere seemed a chinee to tnp Congicsfor advantages and then lhy "In wedup In fine shape as to extent and mp-It- al

Invested.It might be well to aJd Tor the 'iifor-matlo- n

of those Intereved thnt If theCubans find they hae ulDelnt Intel --

est nt stake to make so hnrd n light,some of the f'ongresjmyn ireto doubt that there Is r.a great damageto Hawuilun Interests probable, usthere does not seem to be u corresp"n

amount of effort to combat the Cu-bans. 11 ' l

-- -

MARCONI SENDSA MESSAGE.

(Cor.tlnjcd from page 1.)

(he or King ndunrri, that M.uc-on- l nskeilto Inform the Itiltisli goimnent tnathis slRiial wires hail been li'aiuiiilltedIhrouli the atiniiMphere for nearly twothousand miles. M irconl patilotlcnlly to-il- a-

enhled the Italian government of hissucciss, the llrst grand iieioinpllshmvntof the twentieth century. Tomorrow hewill send the news to the llussliin A

which mi l.itel) as Pililay Heillned In inxtiill his sjutem on their h.tleshlps.

CAIll.i;lltA.MS ni-- ' COXttltATt'LA- -TIllN

C.ihli grains fnim all the world coullmuoil lo pour In on .Maieonl Indiy. So nilthe world Is hiiiiollng him, and he IslinlM'i sally inilillshlng the news of histiliiniph lint thevhillef grows lh.it thiswas not his oilglnal purpose He li.nl I

laid his plans most iircfiill. lo keep w-- ien-- t his hi'ccevs, did lie succeed. He siyi.now: "I am at liberty to lufoim thopres-- what I hae luciiinpllshed." It I

now tliidci.stood that the si cret of niluccoinpllshnieiit was lutinid b an opi.-rat-

In his uinjiloy . '

.Mau-nu- l will linn) ImiK lo Hollandlirolii'ilv rlil.--i mi tin Allim I in. uln.Mii.

busln ss i mm hl'jer Itut In fine he gins tonior- -

principal

the

American.

the

the

the

the

low In- - mil his Kemp andI'ngi-t- , will go in Cape Spear, three milessoutheast of Si .John's Imilior, th most

point or New andso ne.uest to the IlrltNh Isles and Cen-tral Hurojie. Tlieie Is n lighthouse andstorm shell at Cape .Spent, high abovtthe hopes there t,w' says

underonl tl

CapeInstall Ids

expects publV resultskS,n,,,II.

iimsttail

propns-- s llm uceaii thelicit- - ISoyle.

It., the in-- i sat'sflie

todii ini-il-

ids tians-.Keanl- e tin lie Is siliohe ut ele tin He

foiniei loand in

nilsi:xikcts thia

He ctsenables hlu to

Then- - some fog on the (n.ist todi.oiidllliins gie

Ihim There Ismuch the

of sjsteinIt Local tt is wjille ad-mitting the value (.r

think or tarbefore It can be put 'nto practical

use.tl'1 , now i

fiom histlyit gnat surpiUis tile In store tin

In He has tho warm-est in wi.eie he Is

owing jouthSteps art- be

gie siibslniul.ilof the

his woik. s

the

broad

churn svs-le-

c.iuldhuh miles, six times greater

liiiklnes In tlie I the than traversi-which is uff3Ct.l, ' '' 1',,," that left

iccelpts

lano only withcould

. that should beLizard .Signal

.1111. lll,t,..,.,jSi,

ine 11.1110011, 1111

In on

tingedtimes.

Veiycilvtsl letter times.

apparatus,which faint

ef.

1

M'KINLEY MEMORIAL FUND.

HamM .

Tnk twill lieOkurii ...,Mlyamkl

Ynmimutu

Okamoto

Tml.1

Murainotu

v....

:eo

,

....' $Taklguchl n

Torlkoye ,N.

Y (iltmlilK.

Isono1. Kujle

Oda .S1. AlltcunagaM.T NngiimlneI

,K. YoshlmoloT. MlytiKnkl :

KurnmotoY YamnmoloY Siigtynma

Aokl

l" KiiJIniuraY

...K Seli.ua ..T. KukiiinotoV llnI. M.ilsii--

Oknd.L

Kognli AliitsiimnlolT. (iknnn ....

11 01

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ALL DECIDE

RECREATION PARKTin (Ithu lifter

a flim t iifternooii,

Ni:V

bellevitoday

lilt-

til

..I..1....1

Then- - seems,

where

Itoers

Hev. Alex- -o t.

Ms.Theie ns to

plans hut It was soonelded thnt there could beuntil hud

undted.

theIn favor at

aged, Missnnd

with therea fir

pniltfor the It

ine thnt therewould be little

woik ortheir In

theiefund. The

thnt there be nn waiting upona) ollur parts of the gioup, a-- " ill f.itlfiw liv .... it...

plan leached.letter Itself.

lMltm Allow me tnthat of it

M'hool bein of

itmlil In a nsMK,ii It could beni dallyu fine up In heart

xplilt ,,..'. L--by! would ... J"in ami

us jeai-- i loll onIn

centuilts time.llllelill iri..nt..ut

nn ii live pros- - a canof next and

w.ek. tin,; ht-l-"",'11' "'"iV'-M'-Kin- ley.

iiurnolllce tit Wntei chali- - jjH..II1. mid that olllccr the Dec. 2.1, l'JOl.

p. m. IjAW.p. in., and pri else

gut N1'U Dec. lb. The Capei:eiv i,:ni i en '"" correspondent ot

sist level, ..ml conl to keep Merei the tchiill d Vorkllnri a line for a He and et news It law

will iiImi Is snld that .Mar. ban a e- - unauthorized fromItiice, tin- - point glum fiom a du pl lln. .11- - or communicating

of New He will there daily In with within thea whire he to tl illy u. hlni w li marie his milport as they ply between that hud wrllt. n In reply ' ,Mr.ii.n ,...- -.take with him to how 1

Haeti a inetul alioiit ISO ie ir out as It Dee. 10. AfterHe seems to Iiiim- - bail of will mi soon in bei.i Captain II. llursoll.

at Ills I'olill.ouse stallon at a lloer addressedthe.memlieis of sKlv so- -

to (,iitiiinr I'remlei llon--

and cti.i" dlgullalles, cNaniln-Id- ste o hi'tn-t.lv-

of of proceedings. Mar-coni it exiihinatiiiuof sign.

wiiiMd inther fiilutness wind

Imperft etlou ir

mi:tti:uexpi better tets lonioitow If

weather Imllnon use-ml- .

- lyI'oghy will beltt slRiiaN

will ele.ii atiiiosplieie.(peculation hue lis to

til's of wiieltsslegluplit

tho ex-periment, a number mus

Mule optimistic,satlsiltii previous Imi-ni- s

forw.ild this matter

support this colony,to his

nnd Ids .'chleM'inents. n'to him some

colony's .ippreilatlonof The belief that Murcorbecret was hetraed Is strengthened bythe of his pieparntlons for

com- - Hi

New nrft-ri-i- l the bestlearn the lei- - most Ills

tlo f)u tho other the ills.was

ilnni. .in, uii toclass of and he

butirest Intimate friends, men

trus the signals neatthe to

HUM .ULMiAUf,

iuss nispreparatlona Slg.

signal, the letter "8" threetwenty

but"H" twenty

them throughattach.

catch thatcannot The test

was not

Yukoln

lCI.HItl.t., KAX'AI

Viininda ...

I'njlml

Kuiillilrollnr.ulaM81UINukagawa

IslilluiraA'oshlni f..,Mutsuniura Jj

K.Iwniikl

TaknokuInouje

T.

TaslilroOhnshl

1

w

Tnuyugiiihl

nuuyiiHii

KuliolaK.

Ynui.ul.iMntsiiil.i

ON A

committee,sessiun yni.tiTd.iy

andthe

Mr.

the

was

tl.e orthe

the

tho

the

soul

iiii-ii-

Thethe

"S" 11.3) amiat

the.Mai

nextslMi.il nt to Signal Hill, Hi .lolin's of VulklMar. .ml thru will teinnhi i,Mt In op-I- n

until .ill., of uf m,, rrKing next and that liebop.s to lh. i,.w. ot that "

"h" I"neiosH I.y0.1 mi as 10 provt Hi ut ll1' '"'" " the

foi and took Inwill in '....I... . Hill otherall i of tin lines of! lloei since tin

sii.-in-i is with his .ippirnitip,15 A.

don't

dispatch

commanuos

Delagoa railway

WILLIAA

lowing pr-se- nt:

Krasher.discussion

working,

23

memorialfollowed

Mackln- -

advancedchildren's hospital, finally

denuindanything

teacherdllllculty getting

children parents,public

consensus

following explainsAiheillse- i- sug-

gest erectionbuilding suit-

able memoijleliiM-i- l MeKluiey About chlldieu

placedleadj.

chlldieuedlllce. looking

monument.easing power,

impincs geni'i.illon cir-cling

memneis blessing enjoy,adjotiineil lMonilnv supiiorti-r- i virtue, molality

slnceiely,Henry house,beside Honolulu.

MAUTIAlimoiui-ut- s

OltK,ni.e.iuilni, hondon

nr cvnerlmciit.location station. qulikly known. stilugent legulatlons martial

ail-lant- hurrlerilv pruent personsloutlit-asterl- Interested landing, departing

Koundland. unking shipping three-mil- e

station,steamers tell.ng

eontlnents. Important information UAUS.uiidorstnulM ,Jsi''' VOHK, fifteen

.S',inir .Marconi absence.unslalile evuilnii-nt- s comnuimltr.

OnTutsitii luiintnr Clniid, whemo eiiissini;

C0I0.1I..I

furtlitr

nttiibiltesm.uoeean

eiirienls

khsclts

liractlcnl

UleorUlc.il

clrpMi

however,

generally cdmlred,

IiOjtcltdlecognllion

details

.Maicoul nrmngul.

telephone

instrument

lllratBiikn

Tukeniotii

memiirlal

thelMiitt Ueutscheannounces Hrooklyn.I.iu'land .oronatiim ,.u.sslon TrinsviinlIMwanl H.imm.r. mem'"" ",,k Introduced

Atl.inll. wlr.liss 1'Mnioklyn.

aip.ibihty citizenpiiiii's. lianiv.ml assault

piohably, mcant'ip.hading episodes hlstoty

YOltIC, Thomaswith Client

I1...1I I...I ,.,Min. gn-i- Inventor ikeptienl i.000,000 slgnatuies u petition urgingabout Maict.nl ric.ivlng wheliss Itooseelt to enforce theKngland, i...u,. ,., aif..i.i..... ...

'I

liutdtifi-- s man,

!.!.! Mi. ..I.., ...1.,, ..., i.iii-u- ii ni"Maitoui a

ho worklnc " mines inof a maritime wire. t'"untl'y- - as as the petl- -

teltgrnphy. I doubt Mar. renily. the said, a deh)-itin- l,

I qiiesllui. 10,000 would descend"That tit - S' with threo Is Congiess with the same object

slieplt but Tie tcn fooled view. Cnplulii that If theiiiul lerlllc.ulon lint wen- only peimltted to fight out

have 11 w I M'l.-il-l doubt truth of their li.illl.-i- . ir ,.u h..i,.poit

l'.ll..,..

tnl''"""

dots very

tin-r-

j

ECHOES FROMSOUTH AFRICA

Ni:V YDItK,

pr..ciir.il

would

IJoers Oicnt

NKWsailed

cone- - Intent tospondent of Uoiliiiui Times New In South and. if should ho1 .111.1 .11 4 V. ii... 1... .. t . I. - ... M. .1. ...

advisable, pencelul-;- c.ihl.i esses occur line uutonomv underWli.. mfllllelll uhl,

w"; ""'tenl '""'.,.a.,a7;a,diHpIUch1tottheJTraV,rwasl!o;:..rfu 'unln tlui 'nn,..n.JM.ul Ilr.tlsh,

ought

fiom

HAS

seiitl

Mich

noises

until

effoits, scaleAnother from same

says Iloeisullected north Bethel under

VHJoen, onlybundled each remain the

nelghlioihoo.I. The Including VH-

Joen, gone, northeast,line.

says respondent

Incessantly, lie

his

M'KINLEY.

TheMackintosh, Knrrlngton,

was somejj! for do- -

nothing donethere for

wus by

i

the'fell

wasfor

forschools, snld

by

contributions

was for

!.

uur000

i

nol.li

Hissthe

i 111..

byme. was

fol- -'

the in., 1:10i.:W

Ilie

iuIlie

his NSt

inan

thothe

the the

his

tin)

wasthethe thev.. the

thelliel1"1'1'1

theHe M..1111. .. the stlr-tqul-

Hillwar

hllllll ll'tM-lb., elll

..ui.....i event England

and """iiitciests for

nut "',sfor

niotithe .m,.

irom uy na-tions, the bankruptllrltalu theylight that long.

MAY SL'r;Dec.

grandson, from

Ihe examine the sliiintlii.ithe Afilcu. ' ... ..I .......,i ., i n. .,.- - .ii-i- ,.- - , ,k nines in says me round to sue for theof success from lilsh suci opportunely,

" left Ihigland Muncul n lho Inba'Z wUh "f" "I' tb'u o

of f , . Umdon.,,.,.1 th., ,i..i.r..k vn....... ..,.,.,, theius.-lvcs- , .A.

loo

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theof Oenernl

I'iel two ota men In

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weie and ano reason to doubt that Acting I'resi-- 1 ll"s wnh was all day. The Hist

tense was his .It sire keen from and "Hoer gov- - "a" "BS tu given on toHim nil eminent ciosseu the line of the store and

bis that he een north. After a huge meet-- 1 nl""l"Jr them decided to puta a'pher code with his In lug near at which he told Wril'"- - The only case to

EP.iu 01 tne .mucuiiies tie they must be i ""- - l'""- - hud been ta.Ma-

rconi's his stationforeign cutaln h011' fro,n Klutz" store on

,U'cllK'u tnnt the countr- - '""" the ',lu 'illu during aThe weather was DeiaBOa line more attiact- - seaso' "" are taken

vehlt. where ' V1 class from" W vnlua- -oner r"kh are the

tude. Marconi cabled In cipher to his Is now in tnefriends at I.Izard to send the pre-ar- - of llest,t Morsodots, lepeated

soon, faintly, he re.the He

heard tho sensi-tive to

can signals so therecord them.

though

the

the

Ornniiti

Amount

Oknzakl

Kmnltiik

Sheilff

1

was he- - wns

wasthe

some 40Q Hoer.s have settled for thesummer.

Plet Is the lending spiritamong the Boers In the eastern

After General Botha had beenbusy encouraging the with

ot the of Britishtroops and of Hoer successes in Cape

fectlve. The time of stndlns the signal his defeat by Gen-wu- squickly and verified bv ernl Bruce should

a cipher from the Lizard. the which Is veryAgain on Marconi cabled to rife anions the

M

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tohfor

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iipniiuf

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until xv '"'"In

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lBnuls.

the ''',",,'s Timeslueamo

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SHOPLIFTERS

Business warned yesteidavthat professional female shoplift-ers stores

keptto dent Schalkburger

cdhltt companies Information nllli-lals- have c'"t"ln keepers yester-nbe- ut

s addressing llrargeri friends. Carolina, the""' repotted

experienced, burghers that steadfast, wneiu anythingis Intervention j Jewelry

KUurdedWrfntsda favorable Precautionswhe't'wMd'ch'uirsUsTre'Ve'cdveS '""e HKht-HnBer-

'Z favorabU-a- ? "!he a.': columns hustling Uoer.""'"probably

the neighborhood Pilgrim's

perfectly,

distinctly

conclusive, practically

Tnkekuma

VHJoenTrans-vua- l.

burgherstales withdrawal

Uolony, (Vlljoen's)Hamilton materially

cablegram In Increase discontent,Thuisday InMhese districts.

discussion

.1

plnjgtound lecieatlou

Speaking

vnluiitniy

sub-stantial

hoiioilng

generutlnii

brusquely

Mccutlng supplies

'gallon

iKruger'sLourenzo Marques,

Xc,

twooperating In the

the

nr- -

established

1 u. 1 sireei. j.ie uiner juweiry stoics,,usy

"" h111

Pressure From Portugal.NIJW YOltK, Dec. 1C.- -A dispatch from

Hongkong to the London Times and NewYork Times says a special Portugueseembassador, Senhor Branco, Is now ntMacao, preparatory to going to going toPeking to press for an extension of theboundaries at Macao, similar to thatgranted at Honnkonjr In 1SS9. Tin' Chineseofficials regard the proposition unfavor-ably, and strong opposition to It Is prob- -

LOCAL BREVITIES.

A i" ill w mil. .nt Hun ! w ntin liiir..rtd ll ill Wiilniuii but ii ittlillnilK-

The Volutin! was liwiieilumler IIm- - joint sliiithli of II MAyif nnd V V Hnbln

David l Kaimlni Ima Ihptii ni""ed dlstHcl tiMKtxtt-Ht- nt Koltm. Kim int plliev of William K KekiHi

Dr. A, M. Hliiilnlr Iwoti npH-n-ed ilepfity rtipmn ihuiieullor or tnKnights uf l'.Mhlnrf In this Tiiirltnrj

A cold wne is rrporled from llnlnkulu nineh During the imiit wi nwater frore In Imuses half wa up tilmountain.

Superintendent llojd sios that tltug Klell will continue In couipetltlowith the Peailess unless u court uiiKidhim to ill aw her off

In the office of the Coiumlsslouer s fAgriculture may be seen some Ilmihubaib giiiwn In It 11. Long's truckgulden, YVuluicu, 1 law ail. i

C. da Camara has hi ought suit fortrespass against the four rejected se

sultois uf his daughter, whobombarded his house with stones

Sheriff Baldwin has wiltten to the,liiirii ui,,.irr t..ni,... ,.r i ..r...pi. ...,.., iiiinif. i iiiu viii'iint; uia Japanese bin glut- - who about twoweeks ago h alleged to have robbedHoffman & Vetlesen's stole ut ICaliu-lu- l.

Krnnklln Austin went to Kona tinthe Miitlna Luu jestciday lo gathermateilal for n pamphlet describing thecoiiutiy through which the Koua-Kn- ll

ltnllroad Is to run. . He hns been en-gaged by the railroad company to dothis.

l.nst night n roituguese man livingnear the gates of the Queen's Hospital,reported to the police that his househad been broken Into and two goldWilli. lit. u mill lilu eiirlul.iMiu .1... .... u.....u.... ...... ....- - v ... .,-- . imj nulla- - .

trs stolen Tumi hlu trunk wlillo lm hmuout at (.upper.

J. .T. McChesney, who returned fiointhe Coast on the Alameda, was suc-cessful In filiating tho bonds of theKomi plantation.. As a result, theplantation Is to be fut titer developed,and this crop is expected to be muchlinger than last eiu's.

It Is that the steameriicently pin chased by Cap-

tain Malsou, of the Spieckels I'.lne forservice between San l'landst-- un.lHllo, will be fitted with

making the Hutctpilse thelargest vessel un the l'nelllo to umi- oilfor I uel.

Two suicides have been icputtcdfinni Spieckesllle by the deputysheiilY On tho lSth. a l'oito ltlcnnwas found hanging fiom u rafter In hisloom. A Japanese laboier was alsolounil hanging to a tice in u pustuleMom the appeal mice of the litulv It.mil tl.e f '"'"'It be a living '

nnd

cut,

'

'

' of

'

bus

Did Buiaia Intrigue fNi:V VOKK. Die pi -- I'liifein- V't lm

Ilciaid, In nn 111 tide In Hit- - ltevue tieI'm It. ipiutid Ii ilie ParlH euriespnuileiitof the Uiniluii Tlniesiind Now olkTimes, tlisuii-.ni- the lemi- - 11110 I'Ui'k-h'h

iliule .M. lleniid arrives at Dieconclusion thnt the Sultan's o'jjiln icyWas due to the tin It eiu imragenicnt ofItusslu, who learetl lh.it Clench ,ic, nnwould stir up the Armenian question.This, h.is M llerard, Is eoutiaiv toItussln's desires, c she dt sires

to establish In the (Inlfof Ale.Mindielta and to oliialn posiisiilonof all the nilhvii lines of greaui

BY AUTHORITY.

J.OS'J' UWKItA.VTK.

TUKASUIIV WAltltANT No. 1011,

Del1.11 Inient of I'ubllc Institictlon, Infavor of Hiimamiliu, amount,ilinwn September 15, 1901, iigulnst

"liepalilng School llullil-ings,- "

ulso, No. 8!isri, Attoiney's OtIn favor of Lln Sin; nmuuut,

J00, diawn June lu, 1SKII, againstfor "Suppoit and Malnten-iini- o

ot I'llsoneis." Itetuin to Auditor's

. Honolulu, Dec. .."., 11)01. C018

HONOLUI'J STOCK EXCHANGE,

Honolulu, 13, 1901.

RAMK Of STOCK.

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ti.Bis.wflr 4 CoR. BAftcbi" DrrQoodi

uo.. L.UL. B, Kerr A Co., Ltd

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raid up (OlowuluPaatjfaau3ng,F!tn.:ccJ'attQoPaiafepcckoaHoeirrPiontsT Mill Co. An..r.alklu ArWalltrtilVilmMlo , ,1tValmtt. ,

HTJiKBllIr U01.WllniirS, 8. Co... .tntsr-lnlaa- B. B. 'Jo.

Uimiuj-utoi- n

HawaiianKtn Kp.T" JiM.C'oMclDf I Telepuetje Co0. li.AL.Co

BuiltPint National BankKintam.BaTlngaBk,

a iron uo.. .......BOKDt.

Haw. GoTt . I mi centHlloK. B.Co.operrtHon 8.T. AL.Co6peKwa Plantation t lh0. B. A L.. CoOahn Plant, 6 p. a...Olaa Plan. (p. 0 ...Walalua ag. Co I p, 1

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:atty strong. AndI ways restores the early

rich, dark color to Rrny lialr. joWo say that "(tray l'a'r Is farveil

hair"; and tho only to treat it isto supply the best kind hair food.This is wlicro Aycr's Hair Vigor differs

o greatly from other hairIt feeds tho unir. Just keep thatmind the time you using

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preparations;

The addition of a

Wt'iitiM'i'Ci! Oak rr FIpiiiInIi

On Iv .Siili'liounlwill he n valuable aciiulHltlon tohome comfort.

This week we have an assort-ment of very low prices and uf

quality that you nave longbeen looking for.

Invalid Tableare something new, that we haveJust gotten In Btock and youought to see them.

Can be placed over thebed nnd are the most convenient

"you ever saw.You all will want to be In-

valids so thnt you may huve anexcuse for using one.

Don't use heavy wooden bedswtieti j 011 can getWliito Kim iiieleimnrihtciHlso cheap.

The only tiling for Honoluluclimate. .

Wo have a (Ine new stock ofthem In the latest designs nndlowest prices.

Our UiihoIstt'NiiB Dcpt.Is the finest In the pity. and. wehave every facility for 'turningout the best work. j

I J. Hopp & Co.

The LcadinrI Furniture Dealers.

2 King and Bethel Streets.I

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Cast!e & Cooke,-L- IMITED.-

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The Oceanic Steamship Company willbe held responsible for escapethe Chinaman from Alameda, Theofficers must prove 'that1 he prop-- JreKs,ere1 else"puy line

Judge Eastman, ..! n ni...Moanu. has givtn $50 to Mlsa Hor-ne- r,

principal of Walklklkal school,be used In Drovidincr a- - fhriMt,,,, t.and presents for the children of thatinstitution.

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WASHINGTON

HOT FULLY

INFORMED

FactsAboutHawaiiNot Known

There.(Prom Saturday's dally.)

In Washington are of

PKOPLR the labor sltuntlon In

be relieved by thebringing In of Hurope-nn- s ' s.ild Mr. .7

15. Athcrton, last evening. Mr. Ather-to- n

returned In the Alameda last even-ing after n trip of two months to theBast. Dining his lslt he spent severaldays In Washington, though the prln-ilp-

portion of his visit was made tofriends In Bult'mnre Mr. Athcrton wasone of the inembeis of the party of

who Ilted President Boose-xe- lt

and afterwaid went about the vn-rio-

depaitments Commenting uponthe feeling there as to labor matters, hecontinued.

"There Is n general lack of knowledgeIn the capital of conditions here. Pres-ident Boosevelt wanted to Know whywe did not get laborers who would be-

come citizens. We told him of the hundreds of thousands of dollais spent bythe planters to secure Portuguese, Ital-ian, Norwegian and other men to workIn the cane, and how they went to la

as soon as they got any money,but the Incident showed that no onehas any Idea of the conditions here.President Roosevelt, however, Is anx-ious to hnc Information nnd seemsmuch Interested In the Islatuli.

"There seems no doubt that the Chi-

nese exclusion bill will pass, but onlyafter a fight There aie members ofthe House who would like to make atight but are afraid to go against thelabor unions, but the Senators are notafraid. The labor unions, seeing thatthey lime such a hold, w!'l fry an I

make the bill include Japans" an 1 allOriental i.ici-- s This Is eel tain to cre-ate a gre.it feeling against the bill nndmny be the means of preventing actionfor a time after the c lose of the periodduring which the bill Is operative.Should this be the effect I believe theSix Companies at San Francisco wouldlun Into California many thousands ofChinese

"The labor situation In California Ispeculiar, too. It l my opinion that ifthere were 150,000 more ChineseIn California the next live s

would see advancement l' ugreater extent than any onei .in Imagine. The entile West is Inneed of laborers, but the unions havethe power and will use It to preventtiny Incoming of Chinese 1 could seeno indlcntlon that any exception wouldbe made in favor of these lslaudr.However, the f ict that the labor condl- -

oiiliuaxc huitl.uufuml Jtnecessai to asK a ooni'-ssto- i na-- i

drawn attention to our matteis and willlesult In an Investigation

"Secretary llltcluock is greatly Intel --

ested In Hawaiian matteis, but I do notknow whether or not he will have thefine to give much attention to HawaiiProm whit I heaid I am convinced thatthere will be an investigation of ouiland matters before tlieio Is nnj legisla-tion In this i elation

'Secietnry Wilson told me that hoexpects to come down heir In thespiing. He Is veiy much Interested inHawaii He has gieat faith In the woikwhich Is being done by Jaicd Smith,and said that theie would be muchbenefit result from It He asked manyquestions as to the agilcultuial possi-bilities and seemed to believe tlint apersonal Investigation would bo ofgreat beneilt to him In his dealingswith the Islands

m

sl.iw

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grain andThere

slrnnir this and freewill light entrance

very wnicnMr. that

batteriesJlintiiiylit from the fuctoiies, Jnnuaiv

weremiles, but owing suc-

cess of rapid transit andother will not bilng anymoie nutos heie present NewYork tin power most used

We had some bald lie-ca-

cold degrees llultlmorennd were ready come hick

Hawaii Hth Mrs Athn l and my-

self returned good health"

BEATSWEYLERS

RECORD

camps, which were Issued today,due the gjvernmeiu's ue-M- re

accompany the announcementpitiably high death

oillclal explanation. The lllueHook, today, shows deaths

October, which number 2033

were children, and 2807 whiteswhich 2J71 were chil-

dren. This maks .he numberdeaths for list months 13.PU,

death rate approximating perper Among the pop-ulation there were 130S deathsmonths.

The Book contains the govern-ment's plans breaking the camps

recently outlined speeches

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: TUKBDAY DKOKMBKll 8KMLWEEKLY.

4 ti fiiii i i iit1t t,t ti t iimm fmm if t fm m

THE ANTI-PES- T CRUSADE.

i zm r "". sbb &

l T--Hfc

SUAE TH,NO IWS, JT W JHSr tt 'mam, TOOP J5 M Sm1 f3 ' Hksyy If I If ' fHE- - TENNESSEE' t

mWVW Rvg m VAGRANT

: 0 kM w?

! ill )Smww JmSflm tt iI II., M'M-L2riZT&- Pw llffl :i vmimmmi m w i

X THfc 5AFfc CRACKER. TpJSfc - """

t - THfc- - - HIOHWAYM4M

iTHE CARPE--

the War Secretary.The War Secretin y, Mr. Urodilck,

and the representatives t medical otll-cer- s,

blame the death rale the filthyhabits the Poers, the concealmentdiseases, the feeding Iriblcs meat.hiMvy dough bread anJ etcvil blackcoffee and the admission the camps

half-starve- d refugeej, ilddl' withdisease. one instance 1 i;f-uge-

brought In eight moribund casesand three bodies

TO DREDGE HARBOR

Tiventj thousand dollars t be ex-pended Immilia'elj the impiovcment

Honolulu harbor, preparing for thethe big Pacific Mall steini-ei- s

Though propei the work theI tilted States governni nt. the uigmtneed the dredging tin h.nbor fotImmediate usc has compelled the Tti- -

liltory do the woik Is own c

pense, lather than wait theprocess .1 CoiigHMcluii.il anpioptla-- IHon, while In the meantime the com- -'

merce the Islands would lie seilouslvimpalied.

The woik begin Innio liately nu-clei the supei vision the Public WorksDepat tment, though wether b 'hegovernment by private conttne'orshas not been decided upjn. TheDepaitment, however, fav.us calling foitenders for the woik

the hchs about the. ,..... ., ...... ..- - .... . .

Although Piesldent Koos.'velt tolel" "ll V'"0'"'" "'". . ... i.i ill' 111 11 Tiinr 1.1 ft r itns tli.it lie tlioilLMH Hie I'nlli'il " - j .. ....- -... ..... - .. - ...........,. . ..' , .111e-j- Kie ineiuv '.aie'r ,-

I n.liece will be Pa lile Mail "MU' t..i,,,,annexation nor teclprocltv Is a

' Compan-- s big expo, t,l oon te

feellnc In Wnshluirton st irrlve In jurt. wbl-- will'' mI"m theand the Senate anv such iftieitv uuiiL'smp .v -

ml,nl Cns nm brlK '"' 'uad- -Hdlson promised us Ifwanted new storace for auto-i"- "' "'""' 41"11 "l' "0itnlillnu lii t iltlljl lt ik tia tlin 41l or itlll. m wf

1 HV viiiuivi f v t s 1111 Hint outaftei 1st

These to bo guaranteedto

the -- jadconditions we

at InIs steam.

weather Itlib os 2S in

we quite toto .11

In

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tothe

of

November, cfofor

athousand.

In two

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LATEST NEWS

FROM HIL0

is

hisMr Hamilton, lun

beL. Anderws has

theon one- -

In

24, 1M1.

heover

fee amounted toids fee was $1 DO

notJ Coerpcr, Chi-

cago, application forfor Chicago

ofconnections In Chi-

cago,an to the consumer,

Industry

fe8'55 m $ is&v

NEW INSPECTOR MIGHT KEEP SOME THESE

DEWEY FOR SCHLEY,OTHERS AGAINST.

WSHINOTON, 13 re

of Schley t of iy

tii it the innjcnityIs against the accused Adinliul on

linpoitantllciiham and llamsiy Unci against

on following gioundsdid not to Clen-fueg-

Ke and asn le

He did not obtain Inferma-tln- n

ns to of theSpinlsli licit tleiifiugns.

did not iiroceiel to allpossible illspatcli, did not ofills "o to int.rcept

should not eh ho thefor the

Admlial Dewey sustains Hearal on appended

rl li it lilt, ii.iMk.!iirti . .1.1 Iv. v V. 4f

lliieie Siberia Korea,liners,

Wlscon- -

for

to

I XI3W Dee 11

in view of of.saving told enily of

'Ito

harbor In cue.to ,, mi,ainirv hen lining came

"inL ti utThe passigi. to

w is withoueu 11 lie e.cio.1 10 ',,.,,1,the thesions. ,,01,1,.

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of to anoinnio- - ,w ,.t .1,.. ,.., i. miI III' III till' 11(11 (n oil ' r..input of ot ofas as lls u of

S ,,It is Jam.s Seott, ,.i , ,i,.,J r..v ...i.

of causedof pi .n njUntlc

to succeed Is toto account of health

i atScott's head

sialiles lCiiiuil,street, liiimib,

matter turnedolllcers cretin- - Now

Heed, been eleeleddelay

returns from Iioims aie known nntters tlulr

withsome

Issued 3155

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Bluefor

option

ltullroid

,..,,Klhel

Lowrle.retire

companv

company

starting

Deputy Sheriff A reDeputy United

States Islandwhich cervices

t'ulteil States ollicer, workednight traveled long road

allow S- - centsanother longolllce laden with reward

itely returned fromcharter

ICom Celtic- -

operateacres North Kona

company madewhich enable It market Hawaii

coffee cuiect savinglarge hitherto

the coffee here.

wk V

OF

Dec. Theport Com

shows

seveial points Itear

SelilejThat Hclile proceed

from Westdoso K.ule po'.sll

topresence

ntwllh

dlsp.noships while going as1 coining

hive

Ad-

mit Sclile) counts.In

there

rate

mule

The

Keai

ni'inj

Alula betteiwould

frommade

tlve

the

the

and

the

hlork effec- -

entitled credit

b)

notice

eel allall

wasthe

he was the Hewas

b) Co

At

up

file i.r,..., .),... she ),,, ,iin wassh. out

offnil

tile

the

was

all thethe the from

T,,u

linil

,,' to remove

lleet "' J"st iiiiuciilium .1,,...,,

ing the ,lles'llc i....i,- -the the Sugar Tlu tIlo

fc.1011 the The jiMn,,,,. lluituxtK) ,hp Iin(, Th0 l00,that ,.ieli

"'.? "inn igor fleet, and the

about

Kagle

.n ,ij , slnn ! . 8

MiyMr who bild

toIn o ily a

will he of coffee will be byA case of was the

a small J h, 1 non last The r of villi n

was over to the health In A. the sur- -and vey or of the tne

tcel. under the ofDec Thej In the Lllluit and truco the the

the f origin . u the his It Is theher the ,,n'' " other to to along to

In

In

the253

the

on

in

signed ofIn

case wereas

and aan In

Job TheIs

1

has athe and

The will a coffeeestate 1J00 In

hasto

theA of

v

the

Hi

Hie westHe eel

null

(rtmitli

thelii.U neln.

the

as

n tiled theestate is given thirty In

whih to an to the NinthCircuit Court San

from the verdict In theHarbor cases

Je-n-n arrested ona thsrge the UnlteJ Statespostal laws was taken before

and hisat

While Sabate was a it la

4

part his corn '.Doiuli lielis prior June 1 was

ss andof cnie riri"c.

IIIm coal reports were- - liiaei or.itu' anil

Ills louilurt ilur'ng the bittle of Jillswas nnil he

the Ulcers and men to llglil

' Dec. IImail has been steadily glow-

ing lately it becamethe lepoit of the couit of lnquliy was

He hasa numbei of offers go on the

lectin e was inure JCrtO

.1 fixed of $100 a night for fort.v big,nights Scltle declln- -'

this nnd other s

was with YOHK, Captainthe Importance ker. of Admiral Schick's counsel,

coil this moinlng puipoitClenfiiogos blockide effective tvso Schle icports said

The puinllliel .nle-- r Clen- - Dewey, than anv one rtgisicicuwas quallllcd Judge '.....contemplated Improvement when

ClenfucgosS.intiigo possible

The

squadruu

Sintl.igo

high-minde- d

knowlnglj

.llniltc'cttltniiln-ilii'XJ- i

vviiriliouseWalikci

niooKlngrinding begins.warehousr

'""". t;nBaK.luMhnlule.l

endeavorsuppocd

Saut'ago

Hitiad-ro- n

Ull)Sprickelsvllle

publishing

00000discovered

of merchant1Wuiinuinue surviyors,

taimrintcndlm:

supervision olllcers evcyihlngLONDON, of

publication October of diseaseconcentration 'intention

apparently

Caerperwlll

corporation

expenseshipment

OUT.

A1I111I1-als- o

completion

Saturday'sstipulation yesterd-iy- ,

of at Pran-clsco, of

condemnationyesterday

ofSibate

Commissioner

Iflter-carr'e- r,

ofil

vacillation, illlatnrlut

mlhlindliig

eonrag-einii- lj

ATTHU Vi:iIDlCTWASHINCITON. Admiral

approaching completion.

platform

Admlial polltel)

Cl.nfuegl.s

ofAdmiral

Coinp.uiv

Mondiy.

connected

K"1""1

repaired

sustained

THE

Hobtnson

encourag-ed

He is the one man beSchle, i undue a

campaign and fought a. emodel n ships, uniler modern conditions.He piobably found thine was n differ-ence between practice,judged in the light of own

of showed beenItlu he the court of

chnr.utrt. would! lplals amupon ,,ol misjudge r,"11' the tin, cxpl the

VVIIOIO COUll. ITIine exneilnn... th.. AitTint did 'mIrU ,,,(llM))iy not s"'i"'

order May gu.iril.--

haste mall fromlicet le. leave H'"1' .tlu" Klnau. mall

,,f oflie ,,B0destiny Spanish I'opiuar niui- -

buildlUstro while

riverdate 0wt ,,,,,

tlu.rumored who

the1111.1

uitatlonbe miIlllc,. n0j,o

Com- -

luna. nude

withunci

W Wall,horse? shot

havewith work

of and Nove-m-- I ',"' been ro.iil been soiled,puh

xvhltes

itflitted

Mari-hn- l

made

by

ells

rapidly

(From dally)

Illshopperfect

JuryPearl

bond fix-ed

conduct

THi:

known tint

often

made

this case. livingside who

batt with

theor and nndscliley

01 .uinirai L'ewey win lie

Parker seemed utmostthat authorities

Hear Schley as Ifcouit hid been unanimous in

veuliit that (Dewey) rendeiedInteivlews with c.n.l

Senators show a genet fa-

vor Schley He may lecelve n vote ofcontldence

alleged in in lined Walker gaveto mail, with twenty-llv- e

cents lo piy the Saluteneglected mail the upon

Postmaster foundpackage in desk the

postolllce. unopened Sahate deniescriminalfenso Is maxprUonment year Sibatebeen unable furnish

The annual accounts of i: Vtrustee of Seidell estate,approved yesterday tho master al-

lowed fee of $30. Th trustee's bondfrom 2000

third annual account of Ia-bel- li

McC. Jones, of the Jonesminors, was Atkinson

allowed fee of J25 as attor-ney s.

ICuhla was appointed adminis-trator of estate of Alonzo Knhl.i, de-

ceased, Is tile bond of JIJ00

Hawaiiansued K amnio Sugar Company forIl.x2.74, with Interest 0 from

20th, l)t.Elizabeth Wilder begun

ejectment against J O Cirtertrustees of the Iiishop estate1

In dispute Is situated at W.ii-kik- l,

an of square

The assumpsit suit of Kau Ting Kce vsYim ou was jeslereiaj.

Wade Warren trustee In bank-rupts of C T Amau.i. the teti-mo- u

that inillsliln.il n before heleaves tlui Tiirlturi trustn Isabout to lirlng m't against A Udgateof Pauulln to recover $17f-r-., to r-ecover the sain of alleged to liavbeen re reived lllshop &

REGISTERED BAGOF MAIL

I'rtelaj night 01 call) on SillinlamoriiliiK a bag nglstireel mall vsasstolen from the 111 bag contain-ed siveial ick of value, though Jiibt

nun li inimej was taken Is uncer-tain Ihst Is vcas that the

was tlio in Ighborhiiod of $10,000,last night, police staled

One proposition tii it than was In the

led

the

whole affair is shrondiil in mys-tery, to night the policenot cluo ns lo the culprit,

Kirly Siturdiy morning the postalofficials boarded the Kin whicharrived ovcrn'ght, the transfer ofin to the wagons was During

eqieT.ieiunthe woild, ... tomatter was imniicll itclv 11 ted

to the police, Instant lnvestigi-tlc- m

is Dining thu afternoonKaapa found empt)

mall sick almost dlreetlj opposite theIutcr-Islau- d wharf Thu sack hid beenslashed ltli 11 knife A tag the big

experience The other members tint It hid consignedbattle of Julv .!. was weie men Honolulu ilonoKna.

command highest nnd men who l'ostl reticent InVhe following aio points agreed or willingly to mat lining

1I11. ivj,!!! tuiujivji tiitrutnot obey the oepirt- - hni, ,,,, ani, (I1,i n' '"

mnfs a to with all ,.., ,h Lnliss carefully it Is nnt n,o Santiago, If the Spinlsh '

lo,ue ""f ,.t; ";llL1'', very Utile matter

was the not without ,ta.tu'r the The the steer-1I- 1

ilslve netlon d'd not enil.avor to the people country, contldent u,0Ie nothing to preventrapture the at me

"'1ilitu .,.., i,tj llllll''i. ..cxuuslvii opposite

ih, ,.llllllllllOlaa Mill ,lu

positionf,.t as,,.i,i

SpmWi It

management an

onHonouiu

as

Lieutenant

Mr rwi sicks nxinglanders In new

the soon In Konwho he

The was thatDr

H. Dr NoIns

positionthis

hisall

Ills

Co

inilnliinblot

possible

Spau'sh

Capla'n

ns possible

lly

daysappeal

Appealstilt- -

Sabatc wasviolating

to

lack

Schick's

pi

Admlial

his

never

Theings sustain-ed."

Captain asIn peitalnlng

.sustaitiedthe the

heCongiessnien

il Inof

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COURT N0TES.

n u hima

pontagepackage, and

n complaint Oit themissing Salute's 111

stillIntenta

for one Insball

Iiishop.the lay were

and

Increased $3..,000.

guardianapproved and

wt-r-

Kamlliathe

and to ltli.In tlve

The Hardware Company hasthe

at per centFebruary

K. has suit

andThe

propertyand contains aria C03

feet

dismissedTlmvir,

of tnkiThe

nndJSOO

STOLEN

ofKin The

lgeshow

rumoredloss In

however, the

Theand last hud

got evenon

ill, hadand

ill.1,..

lur

The penand 1111

all

ontwo to

In vervth

iinun mi. iLi ii.t'"'ee

find ult,0and

,,ml

,..,.

li.

and

to

pel son walking right In mid hel lug him-self The boy who handles the Kin 111

mall uses the room for sleeping place- -

Purser Heckley Is looked by the pos- -

much pleased Admlial Dewey had tnl mattersAdmiral

feeling

package together

The Mrs.

Detective

the mall, but the package boysreality, the ones who handle It

HAD A GOOD TIMHA J Sni-1- wanted to attend party,

but was afraid to do so on account ofpains In his stomach, which he fearedwould grow worse lie says "I wastelling my troubles to lady friend,who said 'Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-era and Dhurhoea Hemedy will putyou In condition for the party."bought n, bottle nnd take pleasure Instntlng that two doses cured me nnilenabled me to good time at the.......... ll- - c?...1l ....t.l..... ..r t?..m,ri. . ... .I... rrt. . . i l'il ,J iie icffiutiu "i .iiit.

V.""J . - .'. mer Hill. N Y" " - - le

to

awas to

Judd a

a w

days

In

other

wants

t

p

much

11

made

vc madecanvas

xv

ui,

ato

a

I

have a1.. nu --'. ., i c

"'"

I

It. S A This remedyfor sale by all druggists und deul- -

ers Heiison, Smith S. Co , Ltd , agentsfor Hawaii -

lleptesentntive Knox of Mnss.uhu?ctts, has been appointed! chad man ofthe committee on Terrltorhs.

Senator Mnigan has Intioilm cil hlJcanal hill calling for the expenditureof Jl&O.OOO.OOO.

Patrick A Collins (Dcm ) was elect-ed mayor of Huston, ovei Thomas A.Hart, present Incumbent.

The torpedo-boa- t Pulton, which sunknt Long Island, New York, tins beenraised

Ainadro Cavalll, a Sw,lss, was kllb'ilby his cibln-mate- ', Ubaldo P.ilanda,near Santa Rosa, Cnl his he-a- beingbeaten to a Jelly with a club.

BY AUTHORITY.

NOTIt'i: TO rOltl'OIIATIONH

4 Thf attention of tun. et.i f fori r 1

,llinH In tailed to Hutlon rp.t ofJ CIM1 l.i vvs of lf97

I "."ettlon 50SI. Uvrry conorntion i, t!i0fcnio9iinry religious )ltirar or 1 1

ticntlonnl, shall nnnually present 11 fu I

nnd accurate ixhlblt of tli Ktnle ft lisnffnlrs to the Treiwurir at uch timt s

4 las the Treasurer shall direct The sidTreasurer nhnll have powir either himself, or by one or more mmmlsslom rsappointed by him, to cnll for the

of the books nnd papers of thecorporation nnd to examine Its officermembers and others touching lt nfTaiMunder oath. The annual reports nbovementioned, and the result of such exnmtnatlon, the Tieasurer may In hisdiscretion lay before the President nndalso publish. In case any meli corpor-ation shall refuse to produce Its booksund papers upon the lequcst of theTreasurer or the commissioners ap-pointed by him, or In case an of theolllcers or members of such corporationshall refuse to be examlnid on oathtouching the affairs of the corporationthen the Treasurer or the commissi iners mny apply to the Court of Chanceryfor an order to compel the productionof the books und papers, or the exam-ination of such olllcers or members ofthe corporation, obedience to which ol-

der may be enforced by said court, inlike manner with Its ordlnarj decreesand orders.

In conformity with the above law allcorporations are hereby notified ton.nke a full nnd accurate exhibit of thestnte of their affairs for the cut end-ing TJP.CnMBKIl 31st, 1901, mieh exhibitto be filed In the office of the Trsasureron or before JANUARY 31st, 1902.

lil.ink Kxhlblts will be furnished uponapplication at the Treasurer's olllte

I have this dny appointed Mr. A ItSCHIMOHOUH as Commissioner to per-form the duties requited In above sec-tion. J

WILLIAM II WltlOlITTieasurer Territory of Hawaii.

Treisurer's Olllce, December 0, 19012310-De- c 10, 17, 21

IN THi: CIItCl'lT COUUT OV TDKSHCOND CIUCIMT, THIJlHTOItYOP HAWAII

Ana Kumclameln Aiua (w ) vs Ainu(eh ) Summons

The Territory of HawaiiTo the High SherifT of the Teirlloiy

of Hawaii, 01 his deputj, the Sheilftof the Island of Maui, 01 Ills eh pulyor any 1 unstable in the Te rrltor ofHawaii

You in 1? commanileil to summoii Altri(ch.), of 11 una, Island of Maul, defend-ant. In case he shall file written an-swer within twenty ehiys afterhereof, and appear before the saidCircuit Court at the June tiim theie-o- f,

to be holden at Wnlluku, Isliinil ofMnul, on Wednesday, the Ilel day ofJune next, at 10 o'cloc k a. m , to showcause why the claim of Ana Kaniela-niel- a

Aiua (vv.), plaintiff, should not beawarded to her pursuant to the teiforof her annexed libel for divorce.

And have ou then there thiswrit, with full return of vour proe ceil-ings thereon

Witness, Hon. J. W Katun, Judge- - ofthe Clicuit Court of the Second Circuit, at Wnlluku, Inland of Maul (IliastOtli day of November, 1901

(Signed) JAS N. K. KHOI.AClerk, See nnd Clicuit Colli t.

1 hereby certify the foicgoing to bra true- - and correct copy of the originalsummons Issucel In said in use, andthat at the Decimbei tptni, 1001, of theSecond Circuit Court, Teirltoiy ofHawaii, the court oidered publicationof the suite, nnd a I'ontlnuame of saidcause until tin next June tin in, 1WL1,

of said c ouit(Seal) JAS N K KCOLA ('Ink

I.ahtiiiin Maul, Deceinbei 1.1, 1U01

21IJ Dec 17, 24 111. Jan 7 14, Jl

in Tin: cincriT court or thi:THIRD CIRCUIT, THRHITORYOP HAWAII AT CHAMHHRS --

IN PROHATi:.In the. Matter or the- - ltittp of Iliinul

Parker, of Walinea, Hawaii, Intes-tate deceased

On leading und filing the petition ofKali ikauwlla, of said Walmi a, Hawaii,alleging that Ilaniii Paikei died intes-tate at laid Wnimea on the 27th il.iyof August, l'JOO, leaving property In theHawaiian Islands nicessaiy to be ad-ministered upon, and pray ing that let-le- ts

of administration issue to AlfledW, Caiter

It Is endured that Wednesday, theISth day of .Intimity, i'ioj, at 10 o'clocka in , be anil hereby Is appointee forhealing said petition in the courtroomof this couit at Kailua, ICona, Hawaii,at which time and place all pit sonsconcerned may appear und show cause-- ,

it any they have-- , why said petitionshould not be granted

Dateel Novetnbei 2'i, 1901W S HDINGS,

Judge of the Clie-ul- t Couit of theThlid Circuit

Attest HKNRY SMITH,Cleik Judicial y Department.

233S Dec. 3, 10, 17 24, .11

ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.

run hndi:hsioni:d iiavinc.been duly appointee! administratrix ofthe estate of John Toms, late of Kn-pa- a,

Island of Kauai, decenseel, noticeIs heteby given to all persons havingclaims against the said estate to pio-elu-

propel vouchers to the undersign-ed nt Kauai, vv Ithln six monthsfrom date heieof, or they will be for-ever bailed, and all pi i sons Indebtedto the sniil estate lire requested tomake immediate payment to the under-signed MRS HL17A TOMS,

Administratrix of the Hstate otJohn Toms

2338 Dec .1, 10. 17 24 31.

ELECTION OF OFFICEHS

notick is hi:ri:hy (hvi:nthatnt the annual meeting of the Ilaka-kal- a

Ranch Company, held on the-- 21stinstant, the following olllcers wereelected to serve for the ensuing eur,viz

11. I' Baldwin. Km , PresidentL A Thurston, i:wi Vice Pres't.i!eo. II Roberthon, Ksq , Treasurer,i:. V Bishop, Secretary.W. O. Tayloi, Auelltor.

i: F BISHOP, SecretaryDated Honolulu, November 22, 1M1.

233C

Samuel Clemente, n Snn Franciscoteamster, is under arrest, charged withhaving .stolen J3.000 worth of goodsfrom Southern Pacific freight cars

Page 7: BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. OFFICIAL put · ,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significant that Geimany has kept hei ships In Hie Cailbbean, although the acute stage of the tiouble at

IEED OF A

SCHOONER

Board of Health1;

Wants OneNow.

(from S.iturdnv's dally)TV nwcl nf 11 vessel for tin." use f

Hit Hit ml of Ilmlth was again cmphi-ci- 7.

(1 at vesterdnv's regular meeting

TIMI.

ontHlnnI'lli- -

Miliar

ha

where uponthe .labor

regions,foriiintlon

theWinn

hadreports Superlntetuknt Itey- - the subject

jinliN upon the Molo-- 1 going n bodies from iiot- -to UnniKicitirauu, the blame was the Phlllnnlne..tlributed not the contractor, to , lllbor .UBrthe methods transportation, .

l'lesldent BIorrcU that mtloi. " ..' ..""should be taken looking this niade by agents lnteivsts Hn- -

HL(Ulsllliin a boat for doing such "'""' ""B"' i '"' iene k.

He pointed out that board Kntre such laborers. withhad lost money on palal carrlng the neral theory the government

since Its inception, and pas United States, as applied toproved the the th.it country,

puichase boat The whatever are ordlnarllj upon thelast .esslon money for reht our eople go freely frompurpose, and Dr. Sloggett recom- - themended Immediate action.

Superintendent ltey nobis, inhis that though l,a,t countiy, and Isvlie was It vvus not nuestlon whether

Corelin, had iu.ul they au going fioni one siitlou toas he his other ludlv or in laigei bodies

with the terms Three crews This n connet the stile-ba- d

been dlschiuged because ijt nie in the Unitedtheir laliure to work, and Jisteidny anew captain id been to MoIok.Min the Maun i l.oa to take the plai utin last inpl.iln Ml Reynolds did nit

lltete was nnv foi notthe trip In time, us the schooii- -

(! ll.lil ... (til Itlllv lltld Tlllr Vlfllllil,both drift countiy, action far their homos without unv '

among incmlK rs the bond it si emsto be impicsslon that somemalcontents among the lipers uie stlt-rln- g

up the trouble These Moloknlpeoiile, II apliears vant the l.thue to

the tract, but the supei Intend-e- nt

reported that she toiild not cinIt out, as p ipiilelKe had proventhat the sen lie now was belteibefore, but It was still fin fiom gooJ

nit iii'ssi:i, DisQUAbirmi)N. ltussel, who was uppolUHd

phsklan at the1111 during. r.t

the nbsenie Dr Hlake, Is dlsquullHid under the ptovlslons the otganlenit, and jesleiday Dr. Held, govein-ment phslclan at Hllo, vmis appointedAttention !o.it it was thematter by Auditor Austin, who teturn-(- d

the salary vvtur.int the v

with the enduisemenl that us Dr Kus-c- laluady held one otlke the

Mivirnment, was dlsiiiialllkd Horna foi othi'i

ltttssi 1 is a Senitoi, but Altoinej Ceit-i- i.

il Dole thought that had teslgit-e- d,

but not tiffed his status,ss under the otganle in t he cannothold other positiondining the period to which was

ted "Dr Held will combine bulb the Olaa

nnd North Hllo districtsKHWAI.O NHHDS ATTENTION

The Kewalo ilili question was againgiven nnothei tutn jestcnlay and thein gent of (.miner tlons inthat t.is forcibl) outby the various tnbeis pi (.sent

Sloggett stated that $JO,000 hadbeen apptoptlated for the work, andthe should be pill thtoiigh

'The conditions there aft"tn are dlsgiaieful to nn tivlllclpeople." he said, "the ( ondl-tio- n

the clt Is that the winkIn dlstrld kiUiis immediate at-tention."

A (ommlttee consisting of Dt Moot",i: P Dole and William uld Is

ii( ting iindei a previousand Mr Mott-Smlt- h was sub-

stituted Mt Auld, Is ill, andthe commlttie instiuctid Intel viewthe Gov et nor and Supei IntendentPublic Works to eo If the woi iiinnotbe done Immedliitely

OTIlBlt MATTHHHwas deiided not to opi n the tnul-rr- sfor supplies fot the l.eper Settle-

ment nnd Insane As)um which hadbeen submitted foi the eighteen and to readveitlse foiliil4 ii Oniric) in ii ti i til v alv

7S.v.....i...H

InspectmSewers

M VNH ..f N

r i tl "tl the. i liI"

i tn rniiuwinir inlow w Ith ('ommMir Id- - miUlmr for Hawaiian

lims

nru.tenilim

lir (Mime time irnct there

f""r

been n Rood miaar ,rcutur.il pursuit aid iwlelv 'lln will now and reportplanter In Hawaii having approached inhabitants the Islands the n reducing the

Philippine gov eminent, thr ugh the needed. Consequently, In those ure nlunvs mnny surprises InUnited Clll ('inuniMlun. has secured almost b'Sllntlon, as

ai to the possdbllltIng lnrge number of Vlsnnn to emi-grate to Hawaii to work In sugntilantutioti! In Islands seen

on the subject Friday b a I epresentu-tlv- e

the Times, Judge Ide"The commission hae under

'Die of cxinslderatlon of liboieup.ilal supply tonsldeiableHim .i,,,,, of Islands

to but va piantatl.iof and1 .,,..,

advised In ofor m

the Inthe g of

of theof In

of a atthe ofthis ...f. of

exiuse

tallid

under

would

Thisimplications

towardsaccordance

propositionwisdom fairs restrictions

Legislature placedai.propriiited

goveinment

goveinment

portion the the labor this city The attached thatany lawful peifoimtd. duty It shouldreport, the sei - "" "f '"--' this

unsatlsfactoiy. the Irrespective of thefault of who the

had done best : Iduullj(.omplj h is i tlon with u

already tlons thath sent

of

believemiikiug

ofthe of

ist

atof

of

of

heDt

thin

helis

li

iiolntedim

of sin h

uppnllit-men- t,

loi who

ofk

of

fdf t i1

ne

h

In- -

of

of

at

nu

toed

ilStates upon the Importation of contract .

itppmcut taking unv to anticipate whatl.ibotets final will be, I. peisonallv.

have b liken fiom Potto to iiip of the opinion that itIslands eon'iacts of wise allow firily enlist

lee Those laboieis tin 'groat bodlis of tnkui soProm the of no awnj i'"1!!5'

the

have

than

Olu.i

"any

that

laborImlui

tlon, Willi h Is -- tivlie but Ifembinced ilie lies the to take

(ounttj wis theiebj IntrlugedPorto Hko and 'the ll.'V.ulia Islandsnie both to the Unlti I

'In a quite like the n I i"onswhlih exist betwi""i Phll'iiplti In-lands nnd Unite J Mat's Thei" Isno infoimatlon at 'nil to shov thatthe lmmigiatlon Into Haw ill 1 1 Isl-ands b Potto Ith litis Ins bftti lutuil- -

l.ist meeting, to the ae.iiu us to the laborets to poopl" .if

to

to seciet.u

di.iwlng salaiy nn

In- -

district1'itsl-de-

sanltaty

to

It

peilodmonths,

pluuta- -

around

to toto

no In

tclnted

l't

Po'to U!ci, ft to ins of tin generalinterests of V I'ti'tel ,s al( it lisal ting pjpul".tii'i the i alter.tV'oforo, ' -( to be .1. tei iiilin (1 sililvflint the - in il p'lnciplcs that .iip. t

'aln to Hie inoii- - tie-- ot Ih" ?i t.s ofthe Un'i.'d Slates t i anv p.ut oi ti -

' is of Hie (Ollti.ii It

entl.v Ii" linpindle i'i ti anyupon the of

s ot laboKts t..e P.i llppiu. isl-ands to the Hawaii 1 1 Is ledi. If the

vvislu (I to go' Ititt on the othet hand, most of the

Inhabitants of the Philippinewho would be to uci epl nfU is togo to fot a of j ens ln theHawaiian mils ate tincduiatcdiiutin il to business and

need of safi gum ds to piotiet themttom Imposition unci the gteat hardshipof, posslhlv, being Uft seviinl thousindmiles nwnv fioni thdi homes povei-t- j

and dlsties The conditions botetile diffeient fiom those ln theUnited States in lespeet to the abilityof laboieis lo inie fot themselves 111 so

a m itti t the ot thimIn rotisldeiable fiom thill owncountiy the Hawaiian Islands Ofcom so it be tttilj that thePhlliiine maiket Is ov u stocked(the nveise of whlih Is piobablj HueIn Poito Itlco) and that tluiefore theIn hoi cis aie not in eded here to aid In

M

r,s.lui

found

J

11

a

I.N 11 iin luicusug Hi.

the Imclershaping mm v

n U.idlugputt

furthi t -

opmness aPr.ince wen ss(ndlmi lonilud- -

ol long Heibert Voung giuduatedoimiilw .. li i On.. i.. Giriii.ui not r. pi at inlstuke

be obtained In tills m.miiei. "Ot ill iiiiuiiclng 111 the (listingAbout sixteen hundred tendeis foi "imim anil ruv.ii.d nation

of various received h It would Ik. quite willing. Countsnd a committee eotLslstlng n h,nl", ,'""llr',"' ' 1,"ollsn, ' ,rc-,- .r

Mrs il.mr.. r.urt .11,1 dutbs on and heVrMit. for ..v.iinlioitloii 1 propose i stalillslitm-ii- t ad v.i

report of Miilulanl llosnltul foi I'Tini duties iiKiilnst loitntrles Imposinglid Villon 111 sN.. ci. mi exn,.lii!ltllr ,r

W&.'l'i, leaving a bulnnce hand of JtJ&JtWASHINGTON. Dec 11 At a

il wan leiommeiKie-- o mat im? f m,a Means togniiii .1 pnysic-iai- i s license 10 a ,ii, Pavnii dlnctcd to

J. aicl-leliu- sitecessrillly report to Housepjbseu i Ipplmi tin Iff which republican

next be held Thins- - mcnil.ns of committee agreed uponas is XtStCrdi report will bo nudepiesent yesteia.iy ,, ti,0 will lm considered lu

,4n.t. lKR''tt. I'li. l"''l'rr' House Tuesil 15 . 11

. uiucei nt ,, , 0nWedn1wl.1v Instead Tues- -and becretnr Charlock. ,lrt )r,t

PDUMH1NCJ ItHPOltT. Jfollowing leport wus submitted LONDON, Dec 11 to the

the plumbing Inspectoi ai Olllre fiom Pretoria undei dine ofHonolulu, T H, Dec 17, l'lOl. jesterdnj, Lord Kitchener says

Dr. J S H Hxecutlve Olllcei, "Iirtice Hamilton, after a long nightof in itch, sunirlsed j lagjt-- I to submit the ing llt 11. Wetkr.nns.us the work of ofllee the ...,..,.,,,...,,, ,rnorthwej 1. melomonthly period ending Decembei

1901. I killed sixteen Doers .aptuicd siv- -

Number of plumbing plans filed, 3C enty-s- l aimed piisonets. Man otl.etsNunibet of iilumbing iieimlts Issued, at faimti

...-.- v.

13 O KHUN.eif numbing House

WORLD'S NEWS. j

Dec. Navy11 Judue mn e.. u- - i.--. i .... ...

HAWAIIAN OAZETTK: TUKDAY DKCKM11KK 2 J, KKLY.

COMMISSIONER IDE TALKS OFPHILIPPINE LABOR FOR HAWAII

Jin-ju-

a

r in

.Cut I lie 1 .it- having alrvadv rxptvmird himb'" ln ,f I " ''" fl111 ".1. in. n f Hi lUnlM I t til.- -

tin nf rilliilmm I n l. .nr"r r1"" " '"' '" I'hillithat illtlnc-llno- d f labor U-- bet nir t.. u he m n u

except when pre-sKl- uwciwlt) iomt'l "round and nd at glvlnn ui.thrm to tin mi This condition a (on In tariff ujun ilivlilit iiimiv at Inlands In th. - Wr 1 do not believe the V)i en I

rllle Ocean, It linn been Mean Committee of the Hou havinglirnrtlntlilo. In of the fertile airanax devised a lmiMliig fullanil nf innni ... nir. iDmglo tnrlff rates neiilnst the Phlllii

deal of talk about ofof ''"I tnrlrr hub i

Is ThereKen but such n move

those

wild

In

litboi

wholly other lu the l'acltlc. pass comptehonsloii. d 1

It has found that, whentheir ordinary environments

placed In new ones when.' regular laborW customary, tile reward of theirIndustry Is adeiiuite certain, con-tinuous labor Is not dlllleult to secure,

most of the people mo carried fromtheir own homes to other Islands have

Industrious useful laboiers;but their transfer under contractlabor In all the possessionsthe Pnclllc been Miirounded nilImpoitnnt safeguards, m, as to lnsuiendenmite food, clothing, kind treatment,medical attention return. The accept the offei orsystem haH apparently useful to a i, ,!.. .,,. ...

enuiloeis and employee In such cases of the States Steel Cot-- 1provision has usually madeun of government to be loc.it- -

to nnothu, Islands tomaking '""' t'"K'lK In oieupatlon be whose be

stated '"

bi

safeguaid the of the laboretsto see the of the

t are all rot.pi ctn compiled with"The (ommission linn not

formal on matter, but hascsmmunleated with the ofWar upon the subject. Without

laboieis, as Is the In waythat recentl huge numbeis of the action

en lti o amHawaiian tinder pintles

passed nun lonuielal with Itussl.i. CJel- -i

wns. the our of inv kind, from

ton

Dr

need sewei

loniluslve evldenie that tlm't Linployers deshlniiof

beltu

Sntismanner

thethe

the

IT

w millinii.se

restiletlon umvi ments

indsIlkd

ustomi methodsIn

elitliely

as lemovalbodies

to

thmiirhi

vVa)s CommlttieChiiliiniin

examinauonmeetUiK

vveuiicwuuy

aiooie,planned

follow Dece-nibe- i

wounded

are

Im- -

Islands ,uliltaken

become

bonds

agenteountr

bilge

(annul

drugs

toteuns con-tr.- u

Inet taken

nctlun

ivould

Inbon

lo uponthe sug.u il wotild '''"ls against 1 i

execute a bond to the iimului govein-ment. benefit "f liboters otolhet pui lu Inteiisl In asum, with iiilcquiite secuiltles, tobe npprovid lc eompefnit local authoi-Itle- s

(onilltlnni d upril f.ood tteatment,transposition to the

points white mo to labot, mcdlialattindauce adi(itiite clothingdlltlnir the time o' th It fr i

the Philippine sinning theright to take then fiuuilliH vslth them,the uish ot and stages are dela.vid andtilMiit unv contract undei which thejnre omplojed, tin w.igen to be deter-mined b tonipivit bs 11 authotltlesto be adequate, ii) compliance withsuch conditions tin execution ofsuch bond, a sp- - iln il nunibii of la-

borets might be ermltlui to be takento the Hawaiian Nl.md', or (New hueunder cnnti.id, the i,ov iiiitient of theIslands providing for .111 agent InHawaiian to out foi theIntel of the ilsirns to see ththe terms of the contract tne In all re-

spects complied with li an aiiange-men- tperhaps might not lie ngiiKbd as

violating our prim Ipb m or fiiedom ofaction In the United States, when up-pll-

to the special I'lindiliotis heie Itmight likewise he the nn ans of u. liningup body of skllb d I iboiets necustom-i- d

lo the. inortl uwthods of thesugar Industry, lo continuous andtegular labot ir such .1 icsult shouldaccrue, would be u neat stimulusto the development of Industrv Inthese Islands Tin prodiiili'in of

acte lu Hawaii fat imikIh ofpot tlons of the Philippine Islunds

Hut the and .110 equally fu- -v 01 lure Impiovid thods of ( t(

mil inly an neededfr.'s.f:sp111. 1. U.l tin lar-- i. .lull. nni hasin iii line tne his snei essmvon agrarian dccliit- - hein aiiiiointid

at Unv.ina

of Gi riuin) s Honolulans ,i vivid mi ofim with Annilia will " Lieutenant Voting He tookthe mii-- l Impoi liu-- Ik foi e tin toun- - III the politli al (V.nts after thelr for the next dec ink " II. di levolutlon of ls'.M and at that timedmil thut tin. t'nltid States, ttieat of sp. nil gotlliltulu nml no im.ius piettv mi bonk on Hawaii wasioiiviiii.il of the or hat ven bird by Hictetnty of theliigcoiiumiil.il trunks duration Jav.v was

h,ni.i- - must theklllts un ,,f time

nliil mostreall.sorts wete

referred todu"e the Iron, Intended

tin- - of

mlie. clnmi.il dlltllon

I33,o&.liens- - ti.uier was

wno nun fU)rubl the the Philnu bill, the

The will theaay, unv The Prl- -inose were prest- - l)nJi mil

MoU the volenmii of

Ja

Theby

Pnitt.Iloaid Health Vlljo-1-

felt beg ,,au atthis for sentl- -15,

and

wcie and wete

.!..and

eit

SAN 14Ita.

and ucii.

.urn the haveth.v will

"rnmikii I'ub"

Innml

some most hilliiinm

turn

.States for this

Inmost

said

fiom andand beenfrom and

whereand

and

nndfor

InIns by

nnd willbeen ...,!..

been forthe

In

mt restand that

this

undei- -ftom faot

talk, nnd

from

hibotand

labor pio.

the Miehtlis lent

and

safe and fromthev

toon

th-- ti

and

thelook

ists and

Vm

mid

that

th.itany

soilabb- -

I.eiMi L'lv.n olli.tonii

tint "the nim- - navinliil

i,H him IntoHis

upon

The

next with

Plet

left

mid

taut

liom Annapolis twenly-- i Ight yearsago and Is now about fifty vt.ns oldA Ki'litlicklan b lb, he has the

toaltilbutiil to the Blue Gross natives.He has won man) em miliums on ac-count of his hruvci He saved .1 sallotwho had fall, n overbo.ml lrnm the ves-sel Young was on while oft the coastof Spain When the United Suites

Hilton wu wre.kid off CapeIn 187 Yoiiiik fvvnm ashote

thtoiigh the bnakeis vlth a line Hemade four trips from the shoie to the

tind was seven hours In thene ciiu He many of his com-rades, and brought help whichov ei men It wna while peirorm-ln- g

this heroic that be-- wasso as to be nianently Inni"

Kentuckj ptesentcd him with 11 swotdfor his courage and Congtess inlsedhim to the tank of lieutenant b nspecial legislation He-- h.iH a gold medal1 mil the States of New Yolk, a silverone fiom Massachusetts, ami 11 goldmedal fiom Congress, won by dar-ing duds

.1 &

u,

lit.ide a f.ivorulile. report onSlorsniVs bill jiiov lellnt; foi the ucqul- -

I lie also lec.iptuied one of lienson s sltlon from and Costa Itli.iNumber ot Inspections made, 107 Iguns, the othet hiving been dtstiovd of the light of wav via the Nicaragua

of filial CertlllcateS Issued, Two Held cornets ore nmonir Ilie oris, rniilo. Th.. Konnin .1 t .loners The rec.iptui-- J .tun Is In Rood vote ndjouriiment on Monday on15 I estic-- fulirBubin tteil e.rder and was us.-- um! 1st the .1. at- - the new to trt-at- for the

lln.t,"unJ?v

THE

lliKht Hon. St. John Hi ldrli-K- . - treuty and the way for the contary State for War, wired the rov- - of a cannl across theernment's congratul i"ors upon l!enr- - of the United States,ul Hruce Hamilton's brllli mt sJiSv"ments.

JIJJJIFRANCISCO.WASHINOTON. Dec.

Krltish

United

IshindN

Islands

Kaii'tz,

steamer

service

Numbl-- I

Islandsopening

.structlon IsthmusPanama

achieve--IllMOlllvni-rn-. T..... 1 Tl...ilt il lot' c Ulllto

sugar conjunction with thesugar trust, hnve established lobby in

Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, tere-ste- In the news from Washington Wnsh'nBton for the purpose oflias called a meeting of that committee that Lieutenant Commander I.uclen ,nR' 'f Possible, reduction on Cuban su- -

tomorrow, when tho Important quen-- j Young has been relieved of his present par tariffs. This lobby has alreadytlous of anarchy and anarch-- I post as captain of Port of Havana. Pe'aled to the Wajs and Means Cam- -uis anil oi lormumiing an nnuirunt hv Secretary I.onir nf ih mipv Tho mltti nf llmi... cr. , v,r --

"""" " "' "" ",, " "".niougnty omcer nas many friends here, ng upon the Cuban side of case.view of th,, President's rocommenda- - antl hls removal from Havana comes and the Wais and Meanstloiu both of thesrt subjects arc the cllrerr Y.- r .h n im,,rin. MM.un-- , for "?,. ,.??... ll.it ro- - has replied that it will be ImposMl It-- toiHnr with anarchy" ar befor. .h. Commander Young In an ffieftJlew Zm ch hearing until after thei ommlttee. As to antitrust legislation, him regarding ability of the Cu- - holidays at least. A

will be held with the Prast-'ban- s themselves. ( ber ' Cabinet was asked todiydent and Speaker Henderson, with a Young, aa usual, said exactly what whether It was true that Presldeitview of determlnlnc alone what tinea it felt, without regard to Its at Roosevelt would presently send a soe-I- s

desirable to proceed with thin subject, headquarters or elsewhere. He baa not clal message to Cotyrre asking for a

mlu 1 n (U lrnm i) per i ini i i KURiir Thi 1 fro ii

r UH f MownI (1 lint bell v. l'iralili ni Ii

nl inilt il me unv mn h i

lllOU1l 111 I iTl lull !

i ..

'I

i

III. il' i

' -Mirli.

-

the

.

the

m I

.

Htigai

not believe It Is being contemplatedeither by the Piesldent or Congress.'

Mnny persons In Congress and outconfound the proposed tariff conces-sion to Cuba with reciprocity. It wmudbe merely tariff revision, nothing (1m.There being no government In Cub.,with which to iiuike a treaty, time cm.be no reciprocity with that counttv.theiefore reclpioclty will not entor intothe question at ull,

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 It Is suld 'to be definitely decided that President

afo lloosevelt not'Mr. ..,

lmpioveil

1.

d

Nlc.ir.iirua

poratlon for the purpose of foundingun Institution foi hlirher ediitntlnn In

(one where is provision

poliiv

on

planters,

the bov eminent shall hold the bondsfor a teun of ears Is consldoied i spe. 'chilly objectionable. The Piesldent isvery hopeful Carnegie will eonvnt the,bonds which he tendend Into t.ish oiUnited bonds.

UOMH, Dee. 14. Senor Zardenelll, the I

Italian Premier, ln the iniiix,. ..r n i,m ...:.. ,...:..;. l: .:.:." i

be un-- 1-- iiuiiiubi oi ueputics

immmiiecii nun ne uoiieu to concludettoatlessen rs be

lsl

lsl

it

it

lo

.!...

if

1'

and beneiltlmrItalian ngtletiltuie. With tint end Inview, Pi outlet said, study- -

lug a taillt which would eventuillvriilplnos nvv.iplantations ." "elense

foi

on.

per

climate

loillllllllllgi...m

bit all

thlitj

pel

nil

.,.....liefoie

of

.

for ap- -

govern

he

States

,

Austin Hinvll.

the he was

vineHawaii

ibseni"

tescued

elgn tiulffsS

ClIHYDNNi:. W.vo, Dee II --The'm tnglng In the southetii p.nt of,Wotnlng fot the past foi tj -- eight hums

shows no disposition to abate Thethcimometei Is now below zero, with a,wind blowing that oils to the martiniSeveial hetdeis have ftoen to death1In their effotts to gnthei In scnttetedbands of shrep The loss of sheip Inthe Ited Deseit cannot be rstlmitnl

iiani(iit In vvugpo accruing T"ilns

bs

Hotterus

16

ln

is mucn sunoilng.& tsj

lIKltl.IN. n.c it Modllkd duilulsthat Diiiiirni Willi im nptoiihed cirtilnollkeis or the Phut Guards at Potsdamlast Hitunliiv for their dudllng procllvl-ti- s

have linn ollltUllj Issiml Accord-ing to tlnse duiluls. It would utiix ar ih.itthe olllc. is of the German armj have-o-

n glvni ch.irly to understand thatthe Ihiipiror's order of 1V.7 eonccrnlni;iliiilllng will ho strlcth enforced 11)

inn oruci umpc-ro- r WIIM.un Is ronstltuted sole Juilcn as to whin a duel Is inns- -sn All disputes shnll first be submit-- Itid to 11 court of honor. If this courtdieliliH Hi it the prlnrlpils must light,,the cise Is icfeired to the Kmpcior, vihoKhirviH the right to nuthorlre the duelHut ir Ik decides such a meeting to tinimtteciss ui, nobody's honor can Le Im-pugned

1 l i I

WASHINGTON. Dec, 11 The com- -'

mlttce on wnvs and 1111 aus hits icportHlfavotablj a bill thDiugli) tatis on goods fiom the Phil-ippine s

to gt:t hid op a thouhu:somi:CORN.

Plrsl soak It In vwnm walei to softenIt, then pare It down lib closely as pos-sible without diawlug the blood nndupplv Chtimbei Iain's Pain Halm twicedull), tubbing vlgorottslj for five min-utes at inch application A corn phis. '

tei should be win 11 fot a few dnjs, topi olid it fiom the shoe. As a general '

liniment rot sprains, bruises, lamenessand iheiliuatlsm. Pain Hilm Is line.quiiled. l'np sale by nil anddealers Heitson, Smith K. Co , Ltd ,ngents for Hawaii.

Theie Is a free eh dilating Jl'nurvfoi the blind In New York that Is do- -Ing philanthropic vvoik. It circulates

dashing and manly qualities usually 1"11" books and music the imfortu

vessel,

saved

f,uvin

the

nates who ( annul see. and nlso ent- -plos a teacher who goi s to the homes'or the blind and tinches those-- who!desire to read rroni the various bookswith raised characters An appeal Isnow being made to the public Tor nntndovvim nt rund by which this work(an be permani ntly tariied on.

'THE WJRD

Uf 11 Itnixiliilti CitiunDo.in's Ifiickticlic Kidney

Aboutills.

Can this be so? Is it truo? These tirothe questions which every man andwoman In Honolulu buffering the tor-tu- ie

of kidney disease risks as theyread tlio published accounts In nevvb- -naners about medicines vvhleh ri.nim ti. !"s's;: H r: ma!Mcr cout,usi" -

i.

l.nTlil,,lJIU,1l

restricting

druggists

rived at, touching tho truth of thesecures, they can't doubt tho followingfor It took nlaco in Honolulu nnd thoexperiences aro those of lenrcsenta-tlv- o

citizen:Mr. Cyrus S. Edison of Kapiolanl

Park, this city, nays: "I am at prea- -tho

15 j ears ago. Previous to that drovoiEta go coacu tlio united States.

These occupations, necessitating my PERUbeing at all seasons, were nodoubt tbo cause of my kidney disor-der. bad tbo ordinary symptoms ofof this complaint, and resorted tohost of things to euro It. All of themfailed to do bo, however, and when Ihad almost given up hope heardabout Doan's Kidney Pillsand got some at the Holllster DrugCo.'s store. They did Indeed relieveme and I am quite satisfied with thebenefit they have been to me."

Doan's Backache Kidney Pills arefor sale by all dealers, prlco CO

per box (six boxes for J2.C0). Mailedby the Holllster Drug Co., Honolulu,wholesale agents for the Hawaiian

oh

nm? vmf

BABY'S SKINALP AND HAIR

Something for Mothers to Think About

EVERY CHILD born into the world with aninherited or early developed tendency to distress-ing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp,blood, becomes an object of the most tendersolicitude, not only because of its suffering butbecause of the dreadful fear that the disfigurationis to be lifelong and mar its future happinessand prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty ofmothers of such afflicted children to acquaintthemselves with the best, the purest, and mosteffective treatment available.

That warm baths with CtmccRA. Soap to clnanss ths ulcln nnd nealp ot rnutaand scales and gontlo applications of Ctniccaa Ointment to Instantly allay Itching,

and Inflammation, and sooths and heal, to bo followed in tho seyoro.itcases by mild doses of Cuticuba Rksoltkkt aro all that can bo desired for tho alle-viation ot tho suffering ot skin-tortur- infanta and children and tho comfort ot worn-o- ut

worried mothers has boon demonstrated in countless homes in every land.Their absolute safety, purity, andswoetnesa, instantaneous anil grateful relief, speedycure, and groat economy leavo nothing tnoro to bo desired by anxious parents.

Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour,Coiih feting CltTIe UllA So dr, to clrinoe tho vUn and scalp cruntii and scales, softenthe thickened cuticle, Cirricutli Ointment, Ui Itutnntlv nlWy and Irritation, andFiHillioHiiillie'il.nndLUlli uiu Ittnoi VIST.locoolnncl. Icalipiillic tiloncl. Sold tliniugluxit.

world. nun. uc'.i. It. 'low na a Co , miiney, . 8. W. mi. African iieimi: i.knmintlioI.Tii.tnt'O Town. "lloHtn Cure llnliy Humours," free. l'orilSH UliUU amiColli-,- , licicton, U. 8. A., Sole l'mpn., CliTlCDIU ltUMKltlLH.

A GOOD TOP BUGGY, $100.00

D.ty

US

B

or

m

WA(JOAS,lMIAETOiVS,IIItAKKS.SlHiltKYS,JJUGCI12.S,RUiVAHOUTS,

of the above will call nt and leave this portof the Cla ent a and came to on or about the dates below--

b

a

thev,o

theIt,

to tne

effect

stoi

a

Ia lu

out

Ia

I

cents

of nt ntul

FOR CHINA AND

DCC. 2COPTIC JAN. 4

MARU JAN. 11JAN. ISJAN. 28

MAIUI FEB. 6CHINA FEB. 14

-- : o: -

,

"J"

ilarncsa, V:irnit)lic, CarriitgoMulct iul, Iron Horse Bliocs.

PACIFIC VEHICLE AND SUPPLY CO.Block, Heretiniu Street, Honolulu.

WRITE101 ILLUSTuATED CATALOGUE.-,- ,

IG REDUCTION IN nBICYCLES.

Chainlcss SpaldingsLadies Gents

$75Cut to $45eLEVELHNDS

$45 --Cut to $35Juvenile Wheels From $15 Up.

E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd.Ehlers Block, Fort Street.

eific Mail Steamshio Gi

Occidental fc Oriental S.S, Goand Toyo Kisen Kaisiia.

Pteamers companies Honoluluabrogation teamster mentioned

Backache

Islands.

and

Irritation,

JAPAN.

AMERICAPEKINQGAELICHONGKONG

TOR SAN FRANCISCO.

CutM.

AMERICA MARU DEC. 24PEKING DEC. 27GAELIC JAN. 3HONGKONG MARU JAN. 11CHINA JAN. 20DORIC JAN. 31NIPPON MARU FEB. 8

DORIC FEB. 22 PERU FEBNIPPON MARU MARCH 4 COPTIC FEB.

"U MAKCII 12 AMERICA MARU MARCH 4... PEKING MARCH M

For general information apply to P . M. S. 8. Co.

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.

Page 8: BIG AND LITTLE STAND TOGETHER. OFFICIAL put · ,,,K,(eil iiete, howevei, as significant that Geimany has kept hei ships In Hie Cailbbean, although the acute stage of the tiouble at

WHARF AND WAVE.

arrived,Priilay, Dcoonilwr 20.

S 8 Aluincitii, llerrluiiin, from HunKrniielM'o.

Am !kt. Gerard O Tobey, tiuc,fnim Snn Prnnclfco.

Am. bk.. James Johnson, llcnticcki',Irmn Newcastle, i

Am. Iikt. W JI. Dlinoml, i rum Man1'rmialm'ti.

Am. schr. llolnTt Seniles. I'lltz, fromSim Francisco.

Str. Wntalcnle, Pllt7, from Knunlport.

Sntutdny, December 21.

Sir. Klnnu, Freeman, from Hllo anilway polls.

Snturdny. December IIStr. Jaim'S Mnkee, Tullett, from Ka-

lian.Schr. lcllpe, Tnwnsend, from KonnStr. Claudlne, Faiker, from Mnul

ports.Sir. V. G. Hull. Thompson, from

Knuul.c. 't .i, Vnnln from Mnlnknl.Am", bk. Albert. Clrllllths, IS dajs J. H. Athcrton, one of the richest

from Snn Francisco. I men In Hawaii and maiij times a mill-A-

sp. S. D. Curlcton, Amesbury, 'lonnlre, has been In ChlcnRO In the last4K days lrom Tncoma, few das with L. T. Grant, manager of

Schr. Levi Woodbuiy. from Hawaii. tML. Hawallin Automobile Company.Am. schr. Novelty, Rosendnl, 7S il Atliurton nnd Grant have been seeking

from Newcastle. un of the Insurance on.s.Vml'lJ'.' V,c"mf.r,"- - Uwentv-tw- o automobiles that wete In a

"" ''""torage warehouse In Honolulu destro.Str. Iwnlnnl, Gieene, from Hnwnll.Str. Knlulanl, Dower, from Hnwnll.

Monday, Un ember 21.

l'er V. S. A. T Hnncock, from SanFranclso, December 23 Mrs. MacWIl- -

hie aim two cimim-n- .

Am. schr. H. D. l?enilIson, Olson, 4t "" ' ' ,T JdaYs from Poll Hlakeley: 11 . The newsp.ipeis publish, d pictures of

Am. bkt., Irmgnrd, Schmidt, 15 das stiange-looXIn- g homeless chicles thatfrom Snn Francisco; 9 a. m. contrasted so sharply with the ancient

r. sp. Lord Shaftesbuiy. Henrlck- - mule cms of the town that the peopleMm, 152 days from Hamburg, 1 p in. lVL.rc awe-struc- k They clamored wildly

U. S. A. T. Hnncock, Stiue, from f)r Some of those queer things. Acorn-Sa- n

Frnnclco; 4 a. in. ,,aliy was fnm ! to uratlfy them JAm. schr. Susie M Plummei. .u m I.

Allu.ItflI1 nMMIllle.l the presidencyU HrboT

!,,,chorc1 oUl-n- ,i

i. T. (limit the iimiinKCinunt. Oth- -

Atn'bk Colon. Wilier, 26 dnvs fiom 'r phllanthiople llonolulnns contrlbut-l'u- rt

Onmhle: anchoied outside hiubor ed to tin. capital stock nnd Or.uit was-DRPAltTCD.

Filday, December 20,

S. S. America Mnru, Oolng, for Snnrrauclsco. urchj. Oiant leturnrd vlth tvventy-St- r.

Mauna Slmerson, for Mnul, 1)Vt. ,.jt.t.trlc "autos," of which aboutKona and Knu polls. itwentv weie hacks, weighing two or

Schr. Kawalanl for Koolau poits , , T,' "SK"; ' ,''- - " ""--- " ""UliU.,i andastoinge battel y plnntSntunln, "ocenber Jl wn t (n at cMt

Am. schr lioneit .venues, iui,:Am!" Fdir John O North. SJostrnm,for the Sound, In bnllast.

Sundny, December 2J.'Schooner V. S. Ite'illield, for the

Sound.It. M. S S. Mlowera, Helming, for

Hilsbane nnd Sjdney, 2 p. m.

l( Monday, Decembei 22. I

Am. bk. H P. ltltbet, MePhnll, SanFrancisco.

Am. schr. Alice Cooke, Penhallow,Port Gamble. I

Str. Klnnu, Freeman, for Hllo nndway ports; I p. m. ,..

Str. VV. Ci. Illlll, n. 'llioiupnoil, l--

.n,a. T. tila., nin,,,iin.. un.u.'.r f. Aluiil nnitn; '

r. 'msir. Viilte... Tullett. foi Knunl norts:

n p. m.Str. Nnpala, for Molokal; G

p in. -

LOCAL" BREVITIES.

Hen ltruns is nt piesent located InPlcasnnton, al.

S. Gill has opened n law ollicein tne .Mugoou moch.

lllshop (!ustnn has letumed fiomhis Episcopal visit to Kaunl.

David K Kapahee has been appoint- - j

en uisiilct magistiate oi koio.i uye.overnor uoie

Mr. Horace Johnson, the bead cheni- -1st of Wnialua, came to town vesteidnyt., enjoj u vacation of a week or two

'iiiiM-muoiii- i ine wuuiu.i piiuuu

school and kludeigaiten me to have ugreat Clulstmns celebiutlem. Col Cur-tis Iaukeil will net as Santa Clans.

Volcano Mmshnll stated jestetdnythat he would soon close down his Sun-day papei, nnd letuin to the Sacra-mento llee, wheie he was foimeily d.

AVilllam Andei.son. a sailor, died ntVictoria Hospital Thuisihi, ofcuiosis. Willlnni Ox son, aged seventy

e.us, died at the same place on theM.nie day.

The public schools closoil vesteidnyuiiuiiiuuii mi- - me iiniiiuiin. ana meteachers weie made happv bj leceivlngtheir salaty wairanls loi the mouth

m - tuiAlfred C Hurrlsou Jr. a

sugar limn fcjutes that he doesnot believe that Hawaiian sug.u plnnt-Ci- S

need fear the fiee ndnilsslon ofc ubnn sugar.

The rcpoit of A Horner, of Kukuiauplantation, of the cost .if lighting thuHamahua III e. shows an expenditureor 5S.UUU The pavineiit of this will be

anytho ho

'

j.i.

Ishundred the

"everuepaitment legnnflng the

of Uiem.Four Itlpflfl wilmon u t.i-i- i m.

jested for vagrancy last onplaint John Hapa. He had fallenin love with one of them, and whenshe did not reciprocate, turned -

promised to killWilliam McCarthy, the sK-foo- t. red -

haired, cross-ee- d crimp who Is allegedto have beaten and bitten hispoor little South Island wife, Ka- -tie, forfeited $300 In the DistrictCourt The charge

He showed Up later at thestntlon with his attorney. I

Polneslnn No. 1, I. O.O. F--. elected the following olllcers lastevening: McKechnle, C. P.; C.Martin, !.; A. F. Clark, VV.;Charles Murray. ; E. L.scribe; F. v. Wood, treasurer; -tees. W. C. Parke, P, C. P.; lllnghy,P. C. !.; J. J, Lacker, p. C. P.

The Superintendent of Pnhlli. Wnrltshaving given orders for tho en-gage In the towing business, old wiirbetween the Fearless und the Eleu Isagain. The Kleu the Tobey

and It ls possible that thecourts will be called upon to decidewhether the Territorial tug has a rightto competition to private enter-prise.

MAY GET

ONE HALE

Stories of Hawaii's

Experience With

Autos.

adjustment

VorVand"A!Xu"eV"U

Nt'"C',St,L':

for,SanCr'ranc.lSTo,:- -

Philadel-phia

(Special to the Advertiser)SAN FRANCISCO, lec H. Tne

New York Commercial In nn of aliny ago, BaS.

ed by lire In October. They will probably recover about $30,000 on the auto-mobiles, which lost the company $52,-00- 0.

A curious story Is connected withtheir lslt to Chicago About two jeius

, .. , ..,,,, ,11.. .,i

lushed off to ChlcnRO to buy the "alllos " u most ambitiousbuilding was elected on KIhkthe main thoiotighfnre of Honolulu, op- -

the foitner palace of the inon- -

())R, (,iy t(0 ..ato-..hnt.-s Wl.,e ult

"" tht' ' '"10 ,,,ht,,s """ .K"i"" '

,he-e- ve.y well

M" the way they should innke the auto- -mobiles go Something went wiongwith the woiks. I'asesngeis who hlieda bin k to take to Waiklkl, thteemiles from the power house, oftenfound themselves stalled at midnightoi Intel miles from their destination,with an exhausted stoiage batteij andtl steersman

1'iluce David KnwnnannkoawhomB,lt hi, K,K )f IIlK,le Hamhadn't taken a hand nnd Mlluokalnul

"Ight at the Moiina hotel. They wined.and dined men My nnd about 2 o'clock

the morning stinted back In thehacks. They got on to the beachroad that skirts the ocean at Walklkl,and then the tumble begun The fiont"nuto" leftists! to go, the lear one

not get ahead of the fiont one.They tiled to push the flout one withtne ronr-n- ne aim something busiedThen the Pi Inee and ids guests got outnn,j tried to push thi 'mobiles, but thesand was deep and nftei plunging andieailng about they sat down In de- -spalr on the coral locks. The driver

Uns huiiled back to the hotel t tele- -plume to the powoi house foi mine lintnmoblles They lame, thej tiled to,,n tho two which were stuek-n-nd

's unethltiR busted in them Thin theietttle fl)llri Uu) ,. cimo jm ,,,, ,PlilIIlp ,UK!,oied

When ilnvvueil there we'ie sl,iutuniohlles 111 i.ioeeslun on the anilent lilghwnj of Hawaii, and a muchdisgusted Piliuu and pnity. Horsesweie uniiiiy luocuieu anil tlielr homesweie lenched. This peifoinuinee wasrepented so often thnt ilnallv, whenever u wise man hlied un automobilehe contracted for a horse to follow thehack nnd us this was nn expensive op

the inio" were linnllv shelv- -en

l.ucMly the warehouse burned, andthe pionioteis will get b ick nbout one-four- th

of the money thnt tiny Invest- -en. Honolulu now bus tivdle.v iais anilt. ,oise cabs still ,! husiiiess u't the,.i.i .....i

WAZ.E3 A

His Bpoech a Rovelatton to thoBritish Pooplo.

I.UN1HIV l),o ll --The i volution ofthe Prion of Wales has Inteiesinl tlieHrlllsli iiulille In tin on sent w.ik mmu

.""ecuons wnicn nis inctrul nnd ver Iui- -wan miner h.iii .u a lllllcll inrller age.

lie hail no opportunities to .INla n.sbi.llvidiiallt, and p.rhaps It was only"'""r.u mm mis uuk or evidence of nny

talents caused a tacit bedlef Inw"'r absence

' w-- '' a welcome surprise, therefore'10 ,,u' "" people .vest.r.li to readn "' " ll' fro"1 Ms "ps which really s it.'"""thing nnd which carrleM Ideas at

0,,ct tou"'i- - thoughtful, even eloquentll w"8 much nbove the of roalulu ranees

Ciilcs at once assumed that the Princemerely repeated words put hisn,ou"' by convenient bureaucrat whose,lut ll ls lo write roal speeches Thisl absolute Injustice The l'rlnce not

'cnly wrote this excelluit address to thu'citizens of London but p.rforni.d the far'iorc dltlleult tntk or composing all of

'the many responses to public addressesI'n his long tour These Included a greatvariety of I J. as and sentiments, ofrin

lecommended b Supeiintendent ltod .than i.tlu-- i matter of gent nilthe passengeis who sailed on ref"- - 1Ils 'vlsl1 to clt and what

the Mauna Loa estei day weie Sam Jl w,ro lnor'' or less of n levehitlouKnnekanul and wife, C A. Dole, F. l" the countr In re gum to the peisonal-J- .

Testa. W. A. Wall. Julian C.reenwell, '"J and ihaructei of the heir to tinMiss Greeiiwcll. Di ltninoml and throneCoerper. As Duke ot Viil, hi' iiPUr much In

Collector F It. Stncknble still hold- - Ith" l'ublle eve and the populae Impres-In- g

several thousand Muni'.ii lon of him, while not uiifrlt ndly onclgnrs In the customs house, as he has whole, has bun vtigucl tolerant liereceived no notillcntlon from the Treas- - won the vviitm place In the publicury telease

l'oltf.night, com- -

or

Informor. She him later

brutallySea

ballesterday. was may- -

hem. police

Fncampment

H. P.H. S.

J. Cutting,trus

E.

Eleu tothe

onbrought In

yesterday,

run In

lstiefew

Meanwhilestieet,

posltu

"'them

peiplexed

Insandy

could

daj

BURPKISE.

average

Into

un

nAWAHAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY DECEMBER 24, ,

of the slx.months' tour. Thel'llnce's summing up of the whole storyIn his Guildhall address was therefore Inthe nature of a new narrative to his listene rs. IIU ilialghtforward review

j

PASSING OF JAS. ANDERSONA PROMINENT OLD-TIME- R

MAI!, Dec. 10 At 2.10 o'clock onthe morning of the ISth. JnmcH Andcr- -son, postmnstor of Mnknwno,her of tlin Legislature, and prominent I

citizen of Mnul, died of pneumonia nl1'nln (ilnutatlon lio.iiltuI, after a shortlllncps.

' Mr. Anderson, nt tlio time of IIIlentil muh seventy-thre- e years of degree, and a truiitee of the Muunaoluhaving been born a small village Seminary. He was n bachelor, hismar St. Albans, Vermont, August S, nenrest relatives being nn elder bn S.

Ills parents were Scotch birth j it. John Anderson of Snlt Lake,nnd 'were engaged farming. In 1SI9, jiuiil three nephews and two nieces. One

denth of both father and 'of his nephews John (5. Anderson Jr.mother, Jnmes Anderson sold thefarm nnd dejinrted for California, vlnthe Isthmus of I'annmn, In search ofBold.

After pursuing the life of a minerand rancher, with nrjlnB success,making loslntr several modest for-tunes, he came. In 1ST0, to UlupnUkun,Maul, as a member of the famous

colony, a company of Ameil-enn- s

who were to plnnt enne for Capt.James McKee on shares. This schemefulled In less than two enrs of trial,but Mr Anderson remained with Captain McKee eight ears longer, becom-ing assistant mamiRer under him. In1SS0 he iemoed to Mnknwno to estnb- -llsh a suRnr plantation In companywith AV. F. Mossmnn, of Hnmakunpo-pok- o.

The suRnr enterpilse, however,was abandoned, owltiR to tne succes-sive wrecks of two essels oyaRliiRfiom Scotland, and consequent loss oftwo sets of sugar machinery. The An- -deison and Mossmnn folly, as It hasbeen called, Is still marked by a state-ly mill chimney standing In upperMnknwno.

Aft,.i. ihlu ills, mil nei.ineiit Andei son i

of

CI.

and Mossmnn bought out the general K. nnd F V Hnuly Thestore, and the "oniier several ears af- - obsequies were largely attended.

cheirful iiualjsN of bin olie The two bulls lie Jet In the elt anilwith their lesson to the mothei cnuntrv, l ). placed em oxhlbllon at the

an eiiltomo of the euri.nt Stock Tards conal. net to thehltor of the Umpire whlili surprised I

Automobile P.ulldlng on King stieet.and di lighted his hearer t,H morning, where theVean be seen

Th. re has been lonsl.leni .In "Mimeand extreme laudation of the l'llnce's- ""a.W"' ', "l,"'Vr".... ......?; biu,t ,,..,11 ,...i ...w.

""" - - - m, ..-- . ...fuiiiro King llrllain has shown I'of with lira'iw ,a,t' ll la,e sl''' '" "' Hawaiian Isl-

andl.lniM-.- i c be a man pirts,

'ogle and a sense proi.orttoii and 1,,1'' il "ls(, received nrteen h.usesiippreelattoii lis nnd and mules inte.idid Ills iambthe ilutlis of slntesinansli p Those whowen In close puson.il nsoclntlon withMm on his long tilp gained the tiuesti,i.. i .,. hi, ii. il (hiiii.ti.r Sutnn of themiilnil, a i.rtnin umoiint of surjirlsi. attin euni of his dcviinpiui nt

II Is ii sitlsfactlon to leain that therel rolhlng sin id. nothing or the snobabout lilni lie is as broad-minde- d andlimociatle as his father and la lemaik- -iil.lv fiee from prejudices The chiefciitldsm, If li such, Is til it Inteileclu.ill In Is Hum. what bolsh llibis It Is not meant that he Is unsophisticated or un'iifi.iim.l, but his habits orirlnil are those of one filing, r thin beIs In enrs fiom being Ignoiant.ll would he dillleult to Ibid a man of hisage better i quipped with knowledgevv hlih, as time goes on, he will uudoiibt-edl-

assimilate Time "s everv' puispeet also, that as the t oiintry cola, s ttiknow him liettel Ids popularitj Will be

mpldlv lueiensi d-

TELEPHONE IN EVERY HOUSE

OhicaRO Patrons to Pay 5 Cents aWith Maximums.

CHICAGO, Dee". 7 Today the (listpapeis weie sent to Spiluglleld tin theIncoipoialioll of thu Automatic triiConipan with a capital of $.',(101X000 Ithas set tiled manufnctuilng lights iithe Unltnl Slates and the jdant of theStiowger Automatic Telephmie . --

ebnnge J H Ituss.ll ,i Co. banlceisof Wilkesbaue, have llniili.'bd thecompany for the purpose of having Intheii eontiol the inaiiiifaetuie of thenwitehbo.iiil, telephone, devices and up-- 'pliances for the Illinois Telephone nndTelegiaph Compan.v, which will Installteleph mes In Chicago mi the s line planas the gas company furnishes motel sto consunieis of gns, the telephone tobe pl.ued In eveiy ollice and leshlcnie,with no ih.uge to the tiscis eceptwhen the use

A guarantee Is given to em h userthat theenst per jeu shall n.it ex-ceed S" for business and J"iO for lesl- -

elence The small useis paj nothingthe Incoming culls and mil r. centseach outgoing mils nnd evei.v sub-set ihei Is given a metallic cluult tele-phone and no paity lines A metei ut- -tached to the swltehbuuid ie tds thecalls made

NEW RAIL.ROAD.

The Manna nnd Palolo Land nudOonstructton Co. Is Incorporated.At tides of Incorporation have been

filed by the .Manna and Pal do l.iu.dand Constitution Company. The pur-pose of the corporation Is the Imp.ovi-me- nt

of swamp lands, omstiucl'on ofloads and bridges and to build and

a iallioa.1 from Mun.n and I'alol.tvnlles to the w halves, o. oth i pointsIn Honolulu

The load may be operate 1 ov steam,eleetilclty oi other motive er.

The eupltiil stock of the v.unpany HJIO.OOO with privilege to .'OO.iieO.

The stock Is held by N. W Grlswold,250 shines, C. 1" Deiiison, G Grlswold,W i: Skinner. C J. Hutthlus nndP. Gilmwood, 10 shutes each N. W.e.riswoiu.s snares were given him inechange foi rights under a contract

Lwith 1!. F. Dillingham for the leinovalof mnteilnl from Million vallej for Im-provement of other lands.

The olllcers of the conipan are N.W. Gilswnld, Piesldent, G, P. Denlson,

C J Hutchlus, Secie-tar- y

and Treasurer, Gairet Gray.Auditor These, with W E. Skinner,constitute the of Directors..IBENBEIlG'S RED POLLED BULLS.

Two Speclmon Received on theAlbert Will Be Exhibited.

D. P. It. Isenberg lecelved on thebark Albert n consignment of the fain- -

of their kind nnd are in splendid condition, despite their long Journeys byland and sea. The cows and twocalves thnt were born afloat haveready been taken to the Walalae ranch,

expressesl In exceedingly graceful and ,u" "K" 'oueu uuiis anil cows iromhappy luiiguage. - Delaware, Ohio, which are attracting

The English public has taken, on the Iconshlernble attention among stock-whol- e,

remarkably slight Interest In the'meti? The two bulls are fine specimensdetails

and

Far

Oa.11,

Hoard

forward lernme rjosttnnster Miikfi.wno, n position he hold until the tlmoof lih ilcntli.

lie representi-- Mnul ns Noble In theLegislature under the old regime, nndn, Senator for one term nftur the cver- -throw of the monarchy Mr Anders inwin a Free Mason of the thlrti-seior.- il

age,In

byIn

nfter the

nnd

Dowdle

nations,

oiulu

i.r Great "-- "-.

orof f.u

bestill

Pa,

It.

for

foi

,m.

C.

P.

Fine

nl

'Is well known on Mnul, having residedsevernl ears In Mnknwno, nnd hnvlncfmarried n daiiRhter of the late ThomasCampbell, of l'aln.

The funeral took place at Tain for-- iiRn Church during, the nfternoon of

the dny of his (lentil, ltev. Dr. 13. O.lleekwlth conducted the eerenmnlcs,both nl th church and nt the eeme-tei- y

In Mnknwno.Dr. Heckwlth described the life and

character of thu deceased with rniesjmpnthy nnd eloquence. James An-derson wns n nrin who loved his fel-low men, especially the poor nnd hum-ble. Ho listened to their troubles, cui-c- d

their diseases and settled theirdisputes. He was callid n father bythe Portuguese and Hawnliaus of theMnknwno community.

Maunnolu Semlnarj gli Is sang sweet-ly appropriate hymns nt the c liurch.anil Makawno school children gatheredferns to deck his grave, which wasreveled with the beautiful lloml offer-ings of his many friends The pall-benie- rs

were Scmtoi H. I Italdwln,Hon. J. W. Knlua, Judge ChailesConn. A F. Tavares. V O. Aiken. S

,y 8tck fanciers for two or three da s.'A number of Mr Isenbeig's fi lends re- -

I'lues.ed that people be given an op- -

I,,,,,,,,,, I,, ,,. j,... i.l ,.. ,..!, .... ,,...,

BUHGLABIE3 GALORE.

. i.nroo iJUrgiarloe ana Ono Hold Upthe Bcord of One Nitrht.

""; s ..... n.iu- -

,"h "' l"" u"'"-"- ' "l win en ami"" ""-- ' "' "u";" ' eiinj on

" ."" "'' ' iorinir coining oi vn.ue wnstaken

The ollice of lio Fncst nnd Lansing,situated a few doors from the MercantileJM lilting Company, was also entered, Thodesks weie rilled, but onl JJ In cashwas seemed. About $;oa worth of cutlerysimples wero overlook.. 1

The Queen streol otllces of tho Inter-Hliin- d

Steam Navigation Company weroalso intend Access was gained fromthe back of tho building. Nothing ofany consequence was removed

Vnmainolo, n .Iipanese, complained totho police on S.itur.U that he ln.1 bcunbelli up on Fil.hiy night by threo menand robbed of his watch and twentj dol-lur- s.

General Chaffee military governoiot tlie I'lilllpplnea, In bis annual repoll, advlse's that no troops bu withdrawn for a ye ir

Ruction SaleO- F-

Delinquent StockIN THE

Kihei Plantation Co,.LIMITED.

ON TUESDAY, DEC. 151, 1901,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

At my salesroom, 6J Queen street,Honolulu, I will sell at public auction.by order of the Treasurer, Mr. J. P.Cooke, the following certificates ofstock in the Kihel Plantation Co , Ltd,,unless the twelfth and thirteenth as-sessments, now delinquent, with Inter-est and ndvertlslng expenses, ls paidon or before the dny and hour of sale,at the offices of Alexander & Dnldwin,Ltd., Stangenwnld building, Honolulu.S.S12 C. Wlnnn O

16'J W. E. Uelllna 10Jl'U W. G. II. Arnemann 100334 Chip Chong 533S Tong Tuck429 H. A. Hunsen530 L. Ah Leongt,o0 H. G. Gnllagher

,7S. r.Sl H. Waterhouse & Co.CG0 Wing Wo Lung

1112, 725 T. Ah Tongitj w. uassett 35775 E. S. TaIor 10S12 Geo. O Cooper 10042 P. It. Helm 10989 Frank Hustnce, Tr 6

1011 A. A. Young 3310.3 Jas. McQueen 501111 S. Pedro 101113 Hugh Howell 151137 P. M. Pond 101139 George Martin 151145 L. 11. Plmentel 101191 A. A. Young 1251199, 1200, 13SG A. M. Brown . 2251271 A. B, Lindsay D01279 Kate Gnvln 1213S9 George Mnnson 101464 S. B. Herrlck SO1549 J. II. Fisher 10015S1 J. Mnkalnat 25165S, 1678. 16S9 W. C. Achl Jr. 341666,1916,1918 C. J. Falk .... 45ICS6 Law Tang 15171S Pearl Noble 101736 George A. Martin 101750 F. J. Itaven 51776 C. Sing Chee 20ISIS C. G. Ballentyne 101S50 Hugh Howell, Tr. 131S53 I. urn Chee 31901 A. L. Morris

J. P. COOKE, Treasurer.Honolulu, Dec. 10, 1901.

JAS. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER.

0

tv ; .,iNgjrrHWWtMI..

,'T'!T""",2ctttlw,,'Mis?

"V rPT"V"V'tJ At Trie's nlilili will l.oJ X LJj Alrrllf I . firi) Mi infill

Mailorder Dtrartment lor those Living out of Honolulu.

Fenther-s- t itch llrnld fi ynrds In piece, per rdc e,C, 30, ' 20, 25 cents

Shell Hnhplns, In boxes or u ilnreii, 25 centH perbox.

Amerlcnn Hnlrpln Cabinets, r. cents enchWnrren's Fentherbone Collur Forms, 20 cents

ench.Wood Darning Halls, r. cents ench; with sterling

pllvei mounting, 25 cents ench.Spool Hasting Cotton, 200 ards, warrantee!, two

.for 5 cents.Treasure: Safety Pins, equnl to th.-b- est Imported,

5 cents per do7cn.Gnrter Webbing, pure elastic, 10, 12'i, ir,, 20, 25

cents per unl,j;meiy Hills, needed to take rust off our needles,

6 cents each.English Hairpin Cabinets, very fine qunllty pins,

III rents enchStinv Lock Pln. veryDarning Cotton. Coats' fast black, 5 cents u ballImproved Dnrnlng Hall, with spring attachment,

25 cents.Curling Irons, IS cents each.llnrbour's Irish Mnen Thread, 200 yards, 10 centsAluminum Thimbles, 10 cents each.

"The Comfoil" Cutset Hose Supporters, 23 centsper pair.

WHITN.Y & MARSH, limited.Mall Order Dept Box 171. Honolulu, O.ihn

.'gOg

'mmmmMHUTOiP

Honest Wear for the MoneyIs what evory Shoe Buyer Wants Expects.

That is What WeAlways Give You.

Every Plioc in our Store is selectedwith a view to obtain the Very Iitst.

So it Makes no DifferenceWhat priced tlioe you buy frcm us

you can depend on liaviDg youf

MONEY'S WORTH.

Fsn-3,

wfll1

and

Pleasing Styles, Pleating Wear nt Pleasing Pricesis What Plen8ts Our Trade.

MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.

Lon

men

theThe

will

end

1W

PI

m jtkwt'

Assessments.ASSESS-nient- s,

50c are bearingInterest at the 1 per cent permonth,

ASSESSMENT 2UCOc per hns called,due and paable November

Interest will beunpaid ten

same are due the rate 1 per centperassessments are

The assessments will bethe the

StangenwaldELMER PAXTON,

Treasurer Company,Honolulu, II., K, 2JJ1

a mobiller flth a of

HONOLULUBrewing and Malting Comp'y, Ltd,

Pernio LaagerHOME PRODUCTION nr--

Draught Hottled Hear Delivered on and afterMONDAY, JULY

Island Orders Promptly Filled.

DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S

OIIIOINAL GENUINE.Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis.

DIl J COI.I.IS BROWKirs CIlLOnODYN-i:- .Chancellorpublicly In court Dlt. COLLIS DIlOWNrj wisundoubtedly the of CHLOIlODYN'i;, the

the defendant. Freeman, was deliberately untiuc, nnd ie regretted to say Ithad to. See the Times, 18, 1S64

DU. J COLLIS llllOWNirS CIlLOHODYNn Is a medicinenssuages ITVKliY KIND, affords a refrcshlnir WITH.OUT linADACIII'. nnd INVIC.OUATKS tho exhaeut-od- .

Is the GUI'AT SPUCIKIC FOIt CIIOLIJHA, DYSL'NTFltY nnd DIARR-HOEA.

The Oeneial Health, London, leports It as aone generally sufllclent.

Dr. Gibbon, Medical CaleuUn. completelydiarrhoea."

DR. J COLLIS CHLORODYNH the true palfntlveNEURALGIA. GOUT. CANCER. TOOTHACHE. RHEUMATISM.

DR. J. COLLIS RROWNE'S CHLORODYNI3 rapidly cuts all at-tacks EPILEPSY. SPASMS. COLIC. PALPITATION,

IMPORTANT CAUTION. The Immense of thisrise Unscrupulous Imitations.

N. Every Genuine Chlorodyne the GovernmentStamp the of the DR. IJROWNE.ls l'Jd. Is 9d and Cd, by all chemists

Manufacturer, 7. Davenport. 3a St., London, W.

Wm. G. Irwin Co.,UMITEIl.

Fire and Marine Insurance A'gts

AGENTS THERoyal Insurance Company of Liverpool

Assurance company ozdon.

Alliance, Marine and General AtsurantaLtd., London.

Scottish National InsurantCompany Edinburgh.

WtlhelmA of Madgeburs; Generalanc company.

Associated Assurance of aand

Our Lord, King.LONDON, Dec 14 national an

them Is now undergoing revision. Inof Sao Our Gracious

Klntr," the refrain be changed toGod, Sue Our the

pretty shell. 10 cents

ft, ttVi

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Olaa

Till: 17TH AND ISTHof each, now

rate of

THE 19TH of ofshare, been to be20th.

charged on assess-ments (10) days the

at ofmonth from the date on which such

due.above pay-

able at office of B. P. DillinghamCompany, Limited. Build-ing. E.

Olaa Sugar Ltd.T. 1901.

The J.ipanri-- e goverment is to attHl)-lis- h

credit

and

1st, 1901

J.

IS TIIK AND ONLY

Vice SIR WTACK WOOD stated Hint J.

INVUNTOK tlmt whole story of

been sworn Julyliquid which

PAIN of calm, sleennervous system when

Uonrd of that ACTSCHARM: dose

Army Staff, states: "Two does)cured me of

llROVNi:'S Is In

shortof HYSTERIA

Sale Remedy hns givento ninny

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4sSolo J. Gteat Rusel! C.

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stead "God,

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July

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