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0 -- - . . f - J 1 " """" - - ? ; m 1 I ij m h r - - - - . ; - Vt Tr; . ' XX..- - - V V Tt. . . r m- -- : 1 4 K' VOIi. XXIX., NO. 5172 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUHSDAY, MAUCH. 7. liO-.-TII- N IWUKS. 1'iiice five cnxni PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DAY OF SORROW DEWEY NOTES OUT OF PAULO Ill : III : fil : 80. TROUBLE AHEAD Will buy for you ANY flsks For the Oregon Otis' Signifi Stock or Bondr VIS"CRS TG AIHAH4U cant Order German Cruiser in Manila, -- )L1TIC.M. - ll!:.ON. WASHINGTON. IVb. 23. Tte ar- - rU-- l of the German trt c! crsir KaSwrin Aus:a in Manila luy tclay, a dramatic ej-- l to Admiral lv ey lcJ-4r- t fur the 0:ra "far j-- O Utlca! rraocjt,- - A cuaiict t:cn Admiral lVry aJ Admiral oa IV54-0!er;c- h I npx!rI an tfc tmort-- q ant r.em frvm the I'MUrriar Ticf-- O r.cla! !o not ay whether th cxki- - All Grieved to Learn of Kain- - lani's Dealb. Condolences for Gov. Cleehorn A Saddened Atmosphere-Fune- ral Arrangements, Thore were many sail hmn anl Rorron.vins hemes in Honolulu jestcr- - News of the d"ath of Princcsj Ivaiulani caused the leepost iain to Therv was expressot! everywhere deepest prief that one so belovctl should he taVen from amnnet the living. The wo.inds of regret arc deep the sears will remain a lonp time. With all tno tit tera noes of regard and 1 1 : - "'v',-f- ' j, M$ 'JA i ! i . Ji fiX ?' ik r YMi PRINCESS KAllMVNI. Il'hoto by Williams.) etedii and love for the d-a- d gtr! ther were subdued vet earnest remarks tf ympathy for Gov. Cleehorn. tSl will I on- - of d:p!omcy or cf to:-0t!nhl- p, It nil! ir:tw t-- - brrr If U le the latter. .xm;rai iK-r- r liii.oi, tt formally &!m5ttt'J at tJ Navy lw;itt meat t!y, came m c:ir. aai l:t pjtikatloa a. a :aie rror. It li Q'qii: crr.aln that th Nay azl Waj Ivjanssot are m Xlr.r atite trvj ara:ioa tbe :tua:ua ta tt l':::;p;;& a. x aiiiwhj: ciiNTisriK. . I r 21 T.. trati?;. rt S an-i.a- . Cscr Ara-r.eas- i trv, at-- O riled l.r;r tiic?.:. ttjeral W!.ra5- - TheL-- . . ..l," . I""'! : ratJoa ol a rra-a- aJ of ti.r strong fat!er bears nobly the blow ,;rnnt. nMf!t mJs ffo:n .NVm- $ ' d"'l,Juac rwl f&c.ii which has stunned him. Hut h- - mif- - York for Manila on January 15 ith ! " V ??. T "" iers ana oni tno.-- o wao Know mm irtK)p under the command of Majiri, . . , well can realize now muc.i. General Henry W. I .aw ion on Thcn -- as a stnam of cirrlns all i'"'!! nrrjve,l h-- re t,!ay. General Ii ton , , tho S Tor. ilJ:ftc l ftii rijM i, f jeskerua to Atnan.nu. preii receUitl a rabtesr.im fmm Ma! r Gn-- ; ... . J. Q. WOOD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Honolulu, II. I. DR. C. B. HIGH. DENTIST. PHILADELPHIA DENT-- l College 1892. Masonic Temple. Telephone 318. 2R. A. C. WALL DR. 0. E. WALL XENTrSTS--OFFIC- E HOURS: 8 A.M. to 4 p. m. Love Building, Fort Street. L1. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. DENTISTS 98 HOTEL STREET. Ho nolulu. Office Hours: 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. DR. A. J. DERBY. DENTrST CORNER FORT AND GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. DENTIST FORT STREET, OPPO- - clte Catholic Mission. Hours: From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. A. II. SINCLAIR. 411 KING ST., NEXT TO THE OPERA House. Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: 12 m. to 2 p. m. Telephone 741. DR. W. E. TAYLOR. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, CORNER Richards and Beretania Streets. Office Hours: 10 to 4 o'clock and evenings. Telephone 517. C. L. GARVIN, M.D. OFFICE No. 537 KING STREET. near intncnoowi. iours: :uu xo 12:00 a, m.; 7:00 to :uu p. m. Telephone No. 448. DR. WALTER HOFFMANN. oxttat nPPTyrAKTA ATSTTi PT7Nf!H- - kuiuiui. - - bowl Streets. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. . Sundays: 8 to 10 a. m. Telephone 610. P. O. Box 501. . T. B. CLAPHAM. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN- - tlfft. Office: Hotel Stables. Calls, day or night, promptly answered. Specialties: Obstetrics and Lame ness. korria A. Thurston. Alfred W. Carter. THURSTON & CARTER. ATTORNEYS-AT-L.A- W. MERCHANT Street next to Post Office, F. M. BROOKS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. (FORT AND Hotel Streets) Over Fairchild's . Shore Store. Honolulu, H. I. 5158 IT. C. Achi. Enoch Johnson. ACHI & JOHNSON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office No. 10 West King Street. Telephone 8S4. T. McCANTS STEWART. (Formerly of the New York Bar.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, Spreckels Building, Room 5, S05 Fort Street, Honolulu. CATHCART & PARKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 13 KAAHU- - manu Street. CHAS. F. PETERSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public. 15 Kaahumanu btreet, LYLE A. DICKEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public. King and etnei OLreeia. it-i- t 2ll:7 S:l!S 3 Iila lt2 Part. THE RACE TRACK SUBLXtUD Kaphutu Road CloSflic Fialda Submrd-9cdi- r Hort Moved. A te:epo.t,r taCr fr CiS MKtay tin cvn's: tr;r.r ili il Kjpahula rti nx omS w:t2i matr-- r aj fr at ofa!J te rr3 3a U dirrrtJotj of WaUifcr. Tie 5c;li anod itjt it a 9MTrum fo rusfler travt! lmpx:be fr Xe !iW.aXcie Tl llzzltsr j:rt i-- ra :te k ua3er irr aa4 all mp uh laatraie-xurl- . Itr it a Se-ar- e ilat ILtpiolaa! park aal ite rx trV wetT1 A ptty fro Caao 3 osl So Istna la rr iis tie-t- r y i be- - rc crack a tbtc a inr all er. ta t p-- a pii'- - of tbe re truX l.e ia: r a a:i 4 til- - fe fle7. mjXt a 5.:, "aa "r tiate-r,- , jf : tlie t:t i err. la the micc ;u2.3't. ihte m al-j-- at HJny tJ of -. Tlea e; Yr3CM aJ. K1 cf tVe& la toasL. Tere ti a frtilr Sck Krr. i!e ! i. i mU aad lVy aa4 all sa2r SaUac atuuaj la I2r water. a.vr ia tle traJ a?1 kla'y lhaa aay e!- - 7 jre-- f 1L J. Nit aal Ch;J a.aij citnn e;w taaicuri;ij. Ti.e l;:t.C of IV Ate-- r uw4 by i.atj f ;a ia !aaa I'aVtto aJiej- - 7er Ik a Vr aep Jor aur fr-- m attd aa tui- - ca::y ieiy 3c s.;a:i It l.le'y cata saoTir or ir a Ccl. Tiejv x ti Srarh tftaiLC'. Tl. ra cKrcr ,il fcrj ae ttra at-tea:- 5ra o '3?.: J a43ir.ff f a!r. la tl tJcitUy ej t&e fraj4 taJ lb ajer aa 3eM-- p- t TV;- - It 3p:a an aWul thrte Ti.e tjr. Mai !tt. ;.;t:tat detail tiw tetiJy f. atij all .f tle flltn rla!m"3 tLl llry talj Sa taoffy. lie; te CTe'Jy 31Jer3 of n3a4 aad cu-a- . (otii at4 e?v at: 'titir e !3rrt fb tor-jvat..- . J'tra J.j(ii .art-- J isuaflar 3.h a te-t- y ;a3. errfative-- l ttrcrtxa wjt jrt'e-rvla- y. 7 Jt4l chkceS to rata aaJ raseAoma in kb- - TTie aie .f .Sauna rek rcw cwa.3era!:y 5or!r.r lb 5y. lat t eao-jcS- i ta aay alarm. Mojualtia ere-".- . Lkh a fp-r!e.- j au, t.;rii ta be- - ritas. femJa'j a-u- t il m A fr a bej4 ffc-r- a i urm a cetjraj oa ll.i of tt. ila4. V"-t'tO- ay c:eat tites.:jr ,f ra'o fc!l :hrat:rbe,'jt Nsajiaa tale y. "je a.: ru e.f tw city we-;- . r-:a- x Ult aater. Ni !inc l-- trrx 1-- r aa fr a tar'J frj, 11, :tl if 5oaflay xc-cec'-evj Ja s.;ce:ji.r etcra! ttr-- r aa3 la tear.ac c.5 tl-e- - tirafr-- g cf cr.bera. . a jy rxjch &-- 4 :t st t V.ar'i.t tis uj rat4r ! a.'T.jv.efr. 7 tl- - i.aa4 1?.k e-- fc l.t iU t e.r .. t a- - atrc. 11 y arr- - with fV-- t XUWr-i- -. t;;i tbi ti i r- - :v0 rt.r-- t :m ta Hole In the tlemr. l:y ::.;.;?.: : rlt.J -- r.trbei r r;i ; c;.ii.; a b c!.r i ;ri a t; aa ;a : V c!-r- t tV fi?;era !t airlr ra-- 1 a aaaCl h' ia !' J;m Ivrt't. b '.'-r.jit- ;. at .!T tuiy. Sat r:j'j',sr. ? ; s: t ' r, fr,:y a f' : r.a : :?r- - &u3- - l't.r lvu ?Lit. Il.r- - r. .T 5; a 2 era vj;ni :; l: T7 on? ff - ;.. p;;s . K-:c- Ual. c ta;i f. I : Uriv . P; ptr 2 5 r. :'i:.. c -- c 'te-- . I?V0PDECJ delicious end wholesome country p.ace twnien wan nrranci iyirrjj ot; .iylni:: :ttia:lia critical. ln this market or abroad. GEORGE R. CARTER. Treasurer. Office: Next to Bank of Hawaii. Lt4. TAImlflTfl GUIDE lUUitlolo THROUGH HAWAII. day. PRICE, GOc. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. all. the FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS WOMEN'S EXCHANGE. and 215 Merchant St. Mats. Fans, Lels. Bamboo. Laubala and Cocoanut Hats, Etc.. Etc. Tel. 653. FRANCIS J. BERRY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Law. Will practice in tho U. S. ' Federal and State Courts. Pro. gress Block, corner Beretania and l Fort streets, rooms 5 and 6. J. M. KANEAKUA. 1TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law. Office: In the Occidental Hotel, corner of King and Alakea Streets, Honolulu. A. J. CAMPBELL. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF- - fice Queen street, opposite Union s Feed Co. C. S. RICHARDSON. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND Typewriter. Expert work at low- - est prices. Telephone 313, with H. or aiciuuuse x o., vueen s ireeu i r .... r. bILVA. lor I"" rtPVT rrn T K T.tr A ni.vrnr nnn I a V V iuwuiuu- - ments to Instruments. District of Kona, Oahu. At w. C. Achi's office. King street, near Nuuanu. or 0. G. TRAPHA6EN. ARCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST., uetween Fort and Alakea. Tele- - phone 734. Honolulu, H. I. W. H. BRADLEY. of PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER (Late of W. H. Glen & Co.. Mel- - honrnR nnd ftvdnev. Ritffvn vmn experience, London and Australia. late, Representing Hawaiian News Co. I P. O. Box 6S4. 1 early tunings con- - tracted for. H. MAY & CO. lone flnl Mi en -:- - 93 FORT STREET. -:- - Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box. 470. FOR SALE. MAPS OF HONOLULU. UNMOUNT- - ed, 75 cents each. Map3 of Hawaiian Islands, unmounted. 50 cent3 each. By Hawaiian Gazette Co., Von Holt Block. King Street. 5144 SUPPOSE! irui'pojp th CLLELANDk PcoTienadea inorer U cvcle in VI than in "W and 90 on I cniu in taan in t"'. 00 ma 1 think ... the ..... clevkland I r,.n&hiP r..i hnnt hi.,n the market tdayr No sir i hen prices are Cut la I filEVEUHft Two. tae .jnaiitT n.ut be cat in me tame rvtio. l.eracmiKT I this when yon hue a wheel. I Don t make a mistike. I PI The Cleveland Should bo Your I Choice, II IE 209 HOTEL STREET. Telephone 909. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: O OUK(;ON WANT Kit. o O MANIUX. Krb. 21. To IS. O Secretary of the Navy: for 5 I O reaon the Orsa O O should N .nt here at or.rr. q O di:wi:y. O 0 O WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. .VI-mlr- a! O IweyV rab! nw'Ua: O from Manila nklns thai th O Orjcoa tx t--nt to him : on.ii o for "pohtU-a- l rraon, crratc J O o constrrnaiJon at th War rd o Navy ivpartmrntii nd at t; o White Hour for a variety of o rra.on. n o In thi fir: r)arr. It m.v all a O; o mltak that thi dlnpatch wa J o Klen to th publl- - at aJJ. It o ratno with a numl-- r of iKhr. o ar.d w.m handed out by th Sr-rrtnr- y o if the Navy In jwr n. O o Wha It 4t contemn b-rar- t O o known thrro aj excitement o In the War Deartrocni. kw g o thU dlpatrh ww evidently only o3 o oap of a numWr which had l- -n o o in th HMe-;o- of the Admia-Utratio- n O o fr im tlm an ! O o which wrrr not Intended at U o for th public. o )z OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i SITfATION ClllTIC.M. Ymirrarlr - - arrirjl nf-iu- m " " . tta!t . v ... . r.M-c- lt d from Gen. Corbln. I'nl-r-- l ."u ruj:iiaai r.eraj. a r;, . . . paten urft'.nc film to uurry. tirn. Iiir ton ordered hl orr.oer to buy vuppUet rennlle of expend, an I the tran- - port U taking on coal and war hur- - rietlly. She will try to rea-- h Mini! without further :p. AROUND MANILV. MANILA. Feb. 2;. KrbrU are Kath- - ered In force north of the cliy. Thou- sand of them can be made out. They were very active !a. nfght la the tlcla- - lty of Ca!oi-ran- They kept up an Ir regular f.re during the nlsht an !. hllc it did r.o jer;:i! damage. U n-- r;-:- 't well dlrectc!. Th city l quite rl- - erly. Th steamer Ncuvtra S-r.o- dl tar- - men has arrived hre. trta:ls the new.4 that Hi" American Has ha n r.j.r,i OVcr thr M.tn I of (V?. i. rat of I the llan 1 of Nrv MANILA. FcS 2" 2 p Tr.-mll.l- ary ;!!co haie ra; 1 evral ju;-vt- t I hou.ej In the ari ' trlcts. cap:::rir.c ir.;a.l N-lie-- j rf t.r.ty r thirty r" In each p'ac. Thi nr.d th 7 tclo. ordir.ar. e i e n ua'.Iy itipIllr.,? the far. ef a er.e I t .it break the ratl" d' r.': lare. finely or cntVct.te'y. tj ;p. pc.ir n t.; itrect. .i!:er lr. f- - i;nc la ci'.j d i !'!: prov. d. I: is - r.- - raiiy t:.: r.u !:. atro;: attempt, to at 'a th 'lty a-- . ! ther.: Ie I - 1 r. the iT.t rf'rr . ' prevent ti.c.r rec:;rrrr. - i'i !'.:! 1 an r rr.'rrrjcy i: ar.r t .. ;r.rir- - 1 ar. - acent. r f :e er.ter.a . ar.y kl.i!::: on aco-:r.to- f .!sc ' :. Tlay ltlmat that ('.tm! O::. hiv ing " iirant I the fety f :.f aal property of tie ir.r.aiitar.t. l p r;: br r.' c.ata;. 0:;t.:le th city the harpl: j ab r. fa! van are ry anr.rir.;. .x men to the !ric-!- -- ., man b d by (b-- n. Harri. n Gray 0:2 have br-- n wour.de! ln.c ml In "'..!. A'l Is quiet, howrter. The (Herman Srit c!xi .ru- l- r Kai-crl- a Augusta ha arrived I. err. ma in mmab J. r;:tis.c ta t tzL'u'ti. "He Two jtyih lafar.Jrj laaU Iiy. T1U- - r;a pjva-i:U- r 5aia IkZ raJst It it AmrUaa -- ;Uvi:i for tlr hAte rr!". I: U lmn! to pra" lot hJcl.! the heca of Gecera2 1 1 JcV-- . Pjw vi.: Mutk-a:- . (ut the ;rte.:ia f Hrej. th of o:4t .t!iin th- - r.ty an J the tlefu: of 3ttemplel tiprllnc. Hotsxtea mri- - Ir.s cntlaoaly for la and c !)!. la rite cf inj-sr- from a till. Sharphoo,!?. bleh oa n';tt oa la vat!o4 prv of ih city. la praciirally ca.1. b it there 1 rnnila-u- l s"iirmf,hlr oa Gtsefjii Mc.r-thM- r frat. fae Ameriaa x li:!J and fo ir t mo-iadl thu Taca:ar. T!. ch'irrh f San Vri-r- 5"! Me n-hl- u-- j .y lai:r.". a n orlxrf ?. I ffrca hb-- i jeir-di- y attaek tipun th lrTt S-i'- h I-- Vt Infantry ma'!-- . a !m- - birv! ! !!. la ltat:ery th; '"a-Ir.- r :. .y.p b"i.a- - I a u-s- a. ar. I ti.T 1 cr.ra! oiaf'v in t";" t- mr rr. iir.tain o:k;r. TZ." .rr.etj-a- a a la :h r'ty t ;o ft,: ra I'iT 1 t. irar.'tor t- - lT ! af-r"r- l ar;'.tt li?,r- -. A military cir:a,r: ta "m'.:r to ' re - r '!. t -- 1 i i:t: ;a: 4 fV: " in;. Tin: i.atit. a a a .'eS. ir-prt- a:a . r " r 'ir . A ira :fr..-- n t: :.r-- r ma- - :T'r e r.i t y . r ar, S arr:r: - .... t.. ; :i ;:i 5ecr .i Makes the food more liOV. (Jlecnorn to le Uie isianil immc his dauphter. From early morning I . whims .- -e " . . .. . I young princess ana miw -- vino wrrv i friends of Gov. ClcRhorn wvnt to Aina- - I hau to offer the word, the hand-clas- p I the flower blossom of sineerest con-- I dolence. Many messages tearful In tor.e I wore received by the father. In town there was Utile talked of beside the untimely taking off of th princess. Sad, sad. was the common utterance. Many were the stories told the graclousne.s of the om who had been the hope I the Hawaiian and the pride of the -- whole nation. It wan s.ild that she was so centle. so consider- - so generous and so imasiumlni: in every way. In many cases one would thnir that tho raker had lost a mem- - her of his or her own family. The H.i- - waiians alout the fishmarkrt and nil along the water front were notaa.y I Impressed. The people of tlu sk1.i1 clrcb In which Kahilanl ntovnl, which wan th highest of the land, are profoundly grieved over the death. At all th function, in all the charltab move ments. Princess Kaltilani .va an ac tive identity. Early yesterday th :; tl.e bulldlncs of th. Government wr nlaced at half-mas- t. Th fam mar!; or respect was s:i .vn :.r irb consulates and at ih. Am ricar. Agency. There will be a Stat' funeral wit no doubt many of the feature. a:tc:;! k., t... . . "i" 1,11 rf .1 Tin -.' I n rnv.il ht ;" ir f.ml!v. , ... At a mc?:tr.c: vi t.ie t::r.;: ..' i a; home of President 1. .n.aj mornlnir. ther K lr.r vre.ea: Mn!ter. " Damon. Smith and Kin?. I: w.n vo.r I . .i.,. ,t - tw v. ww.. horn sii.h r.NO!!nM of tho G jvmmcnt as it mUht l-- tlelretl to t:e in con- nection with preparation fr the fur.- - oral anJ l'u fwncral Itself. ThU !e cilon was conveyed to Gov. Cleehorn by Minister Damon. The ?trl-ke- n father acknowledged the co;:rteiej ex-tend- ed. He said that the only p!an !ur had was for a funeral similar to that of Queen Kmtna. For that reion I: (Continued on Tago Seven.) Telephone 808. P. O. Box 786.

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Page 1: Stock · STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF--fice Queen street, opposite Union s Feed Co. C. S. RICHARDSON. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND Typewriter. Expert work at low--est prices. Telephone 313,

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VOIi. XXIX., NO. 5172 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUHSDAY, MAUCH. 7. liO-.-TII- N IWUKS. 1'iiice five cnxniPROFESSIONAL CARDS.

DAY OF SORROW DEWEY NOTES OUT OF PAULOIll : III : fil: 80. TROUBLE AHEAD

Will buy for youANY flsks For the Oregon Otis' SignifiStock or Bondr VIS"CRS TG AIHAH4U

cant Order German Cruiser

in Manila,

-- )L1TIC.M. -ll!:.ON.WASHINGTON. IVb. 23. Tte ar- -

rU-- l of the German trt c! crsirKaSwrin Aus:a in Manila luy tclay,

a dramatic ej-- l to Admiral lvey lcJ-4r- t fur the 0:ra "far j-- O

Utlca! rraocjt,-- A cuaiict t:cnAdmiral lVry aJ Admiral oa IV54-0!er;c- h

I npx!rI an tfc tmort-- q

ant r.em frvm the I'MUrriar Ticf-- O

r.cla! !o not ay whether th cxki- -

All Grieved to Learn of Kain- -

lani's Dealb.

Condolences for Gov. CleehornA Saddened Atmosphere-Fune- ral

Arrangements,

Thore were many sail hmn anlRorron.vins hemes in Honolulu jestcr--

News of the d"ath of PrinccsjIvaiulani caused the leepost iain to

Therv was expressot! everywheredeepest prief that one so belovctl

should he taVen from amnnet theliving. The wo.inds of regret arc deep

the sears will remain a lonp time.With all tno tit tera noes of regard and

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: - "'v',-f- '

j,M$ 'JA i ! i .

Ji fiX ?' ik r YMi

PRINCESS KAllMVNI.Il'hoto by Williams.)

etedii and love for the d-a- d gtr! therwere subdued vet earnest remarks tfympathy for Gov. Cleehorn.

tSl will I on-- of d:p!omcy or cf to:-0t!nhl- p,

It nil! ir:tw t-- - brrrIf U le the latter.

.xm;rai iK-r-r liii.oi, ttformally &!m5ttt'J at tJ Navy lw;ittmeat t!y, came m c:ir. aai l:tpjtikatloa a. a :aie rror. It li

Q'qii: crr.aln that th Nay azl WajIvjanssot are m Xlr.r atite trvjara:ioa tbe :tua:ua ta ttl':::;p;;& a.

x aiiiwhj: ciiNTisriK..

I r 21 T.. trati?;. rtS an-i.a- . Cscr Ara-r.eas- i trv, at-- O

riled l.r;r tiic?.:. ttjeral W!.ra5- -

TheL--. . ..l," . I""'! : ratJoa ol a rra-a- aJ of ti.rstrong fat!er bears nobly the blow ,;rnnt. nMf!t mJs ffo:n .NVm- $ ' d"'l,Juac rwl f&c.iiwhich has stunned him. Hut h- - mif- - York for Manila on January 15 ith ! " V ??. T ""

iers ana oni tno.--o wao Know mm irtK)p under the command of Majiri, . . ,well can realize now muc.i. General Henry W. I .aw ion on

Thcn -- as a stnam of cirrlns all i'"'!!nrrjve,l h-- re t,!ay. General Ii ton , ,tho S Tor. ilJ:ftc l ftii rijM i, fjeskerua to Atnan.nu. preii receUitl a rabtesr.im fmm Ma! r Gn-- ; ... .

J. Q. WOOD.

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu, II. I.

DR. C. B. HIGH.

DENTIST. PHILADELPHIA DENT--lCollege 1892. Masonic Temple.

Telephone 318.

2R. A. C. WALL DR. 0. E. WALL

XENTrSTS--OFFIC- E HOURS: 8 A.M.to 4 p. m. Love Building, FortStreet.

L1. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S.

DENTISTS 98 HOTEL STREET. Honolulu. Office Hours: 9 a, m. to4 p. m.

DR. A. J. DERBY.

DENTrST CORNER FORT AND

GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S.

DENTIST FORT STREET, OPPO- -clte Catholic Mission. Hours:From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

DR. A. II. SINCLAIR.

411 KING ST., NEXT TO THE OPERAHouse. Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.;1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays:12 m. to 2 p. m. Telephone 741.

DR. W. E. TAYLOR.

OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, CORNERRichards and Beretania Streets.Office Hours: 10 to 4 o'clock andevenings. Telephone 517.

C. L. GARVIN, M.D.

OFFICE No. 537 KING STREET.near intncnoowi. iours: :uu xo12:00 a, m.; 7:00 to :uu p. m.Telephone No. 448.

DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.

oxttat nPPTyrAKTA ATSTTi PT7Nf!H--kuiuiui. - -bowl Streets. Office Hours: 8 to10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.

. Sundays: 8 to 10 a. m. Telephone610. P. O. Box 501.

. T. B. CLAPHAM.

VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN- -

tlfft. Office: Hotel Stables. Calls,day or night, promptly answered.Specialties: Obstetrics and Lameness.

korria A. Thurston. Alfred W. Carter.THURSTON & CARTER.

ATTORNEYS-AT-L.A- W. MERCHANTStreet next to Post Office,

F. M. BROOKS.

ATTORNEY AT LAW. (FORT ANDHotel Streets) Over Fairchild's

. Shore Store. Honolulu, H. I. 5158

IT. C. Achi. Enoch Johnson.ACHI & JOHNSON.

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORSAT LAW. Office No. 10 West KingStreet. Telephone 8S4.

T. McCANTS STEWART.(Formerly of the New York Bar.)

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLaw, Spreckels Building, Room 5,S05 Fort Street, Honolulu.

CATHCART & PARKE.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 13 KAAHU- -manu Street.

CHAS. F. PETERSON.

ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARYPublic. 15 Kaahumanu btreet,

LYLE A. DICKEY.

ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARYPublic. King and etnei OLreeia.

it-i- t 2ll:7 S:l!S 3

Iila lt2 Part.

THE RACE TRACK SUBLXtUD

Kaphutu Road CloSflic FialdaSubmrd-9cdi- r Hort

Moved.

A te:epo.t,r taCr fr CiSMKtay tin cvn's: tr;r.r iliil Kjpahula rti nx omS w:t2imatr--r aj fr at ofa!J te rr3 3a UdirrrtJotj of WaUifcr. Tie 5c;li anoditjt it a 9MTrum fo rusfler travt!lmpx:be fr Xe !iW.aXcie Tlllzzltsr j:rt i-- ra :te k ua3er irraa4 all mp uh laatraie-xurl- .

Itr it a Se-ar-e ilat ILtpiolaa!park aal ite rx trV wetT1A ptty fro Caao 3 osl So Istna

la rr iis tie-t- r y i be-- rc cracka tbtc a inr all er.

ta t p-- a pii'- - of tbe re truXl.e ia: r a a:i 4 til- - fe fle7.

mjXt a 5.:, "aa "r tiate-r,-, jf

: tlie t:t i err.la the micc ;u2.3't. ihte m

al-j-- at HJny tJ of -. Tleae; Yr3CM aJ. K1 cf tVe&

la toasL. Tere ti a frtilr SckKrr. i!e ! i. i mU aad lVyaa4 all sa2r SaUacatuuaj la I2r water.

a.vr ia tle traJ a?1 kla'y lhaaaay e!- - 7 jre-- f 1L J.Nit aal Ch;J a.aij citnne;w taaicuri;ij.

Ti.e l;:t.C of IV Ate-- r uw4by i.atj f ;a ia !aaa I'aVtto

aJiej- - 7er Ik a Vr aep Joraur fr-- m attd aa tui- -ca::y ieiy 3c s.;a:i It l.le'ycata saoTir or ir a Ccl.Tiejv x ti Srarh tftaiLC'. Tl.ra cKrcr ,il fcrj ae ttra at-tea:- 5ra

o '3?.: J a43ir.ff fa!r. la tl tJcitUy ej t&e fraj4taJ lb ajer aa 3eM--p-

t TV;- - It 3p:a an aWul thrteTi.e tjr. Mai !tt. ;.;t:tat detail tiw

tetiJy f. atij all .f tle flltnrla!m"3 tLl llry talj Sataoffy. lie; te CTe'Jy 31Jer3of n3a4 aad cu-a- . (otii at4

e?v at: 'titir e !3rrt fbtor-jvat..-

.

J'tra J.j(ii .art-- J isuaflar3.h a te-t- y ;a3. errfative--l ttrcrtxa

wjt jrt'e-rvla- y. 7 Jt4l chkceS torata aaJ raseAoma in kb- -

TTie aie .f .Sauna rek rcwcwa.3era!:y 5or!r.r lb 5y. lat teao-jcS- i ta aay alarm. Mojualtiaere-".- . Lkh a fp-r!e.- j au, t.;riita be- - ritas. femJa'j a-u- t il m

A fr a bej4 ffc-r- a i urm acetjraj oa ll.i of tt. ila4. V"-t'tO- ay

c:eat tites.:jr ,f ra'o fc!l:hrat:rbe,'jt Nsajiaa tale y. "je a.:rue.f tw city we-;-. r-:a- x Ult aater.Ni !inc l-- trrx 1-- r aa fr atar'J frj, 11, :tl if 5oaflay xc-cec'-evj

Ja s.;ce:ji.r etcra! ttr-- r aa3la tear.ac c.5 tl-e-- tirafr--g cf cr.bera.

. a jy rxjch &-- 4 :t stt V.ar'i.t tis uj rat4r !a.'T.jv.efr. 7 tl- - i.aa4 1?.k

e-- fc l.t iU t e.r .. t a- -atrc. 11 y arr- - with fV-- t XUWr-i- -.

t;;i tbi ti ir- - :v0 rt.r--t :m ta

Hole In the tlemr.l:y ::.;.;?.: : rlt.J --r.trbei

r r;i ; c;.ii.; a b c!.r i ;ria t; aa ;a : V c!-r- t tV

fi?;era !t airlr ra-- 1 a aaaClh' ia !' J;m Ivrt't. b'.'-r.jit- ;. at .!T tuiy. Sat

r:j'j',sr. ? ; s: t ' r,fr,:y a f' : r.a : :?r- - &u3- -l't.r lvu ?Lit. Il.r-- r. .T 5; a 2 era

vj;ni :; l: T7 on?ff - ;.. p;;s . K-:c-

Ual. c ta;if. I : Uriv . P; ptr 2 5

r. :'i:.. c --c 'te-- .

I?V0PDECJ

delicious end wholesome

country p.ace twnien wan nrranci iyirrjj ot; .iylni:: :ttia:lia critical.

ln this market or abroad.

GEORGE R. CARTER. Treasurer.Office: Next to Bank of Hawaii. Lt4.

TAImlflTfl GUIDE

lUUitlolo THROUGHHAWAII. day.

PRICE, GOc.BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. all.

theFOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS

WOMEN'S EXCHANGE. and215 Merchant St.

Mats. Fans, Lels. Bamboo. Laubalaand Cocoanut Hats, Etc.. Etc. Tel. 653.

FRANCIS J. BERRY.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELORLaw. Will practice in tho U. S. 'Federal and State Courts. Pro.gress Block, corner Beretania and l

Fort streets, rooms 5 and 6.

J. M. KANEAKUA.

1TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLaw. Office: In the OccidentalHotel, corner of King and AlakeaStreets, Honolulu.

A. J. CAMPBELL.

STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF--fice Queen street, opposite Union sFeed Co.

C. S. RICHARDSON.

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ANDTypewriter. Expert work at low- -est prices. Telephone 313, with H. or

aiciuuuse x o., vueen s ireeu i

r ....r. bILVA. lor

I""rtPVT rrn T K T.tr A ni.vrnr nnn Ia V V iuwuiuu- -ments to Instruments. District ofKona, Oahu. At w. C. Achi's office.King street, near Nuuanu.

or0. G. TRAPHA6EN.

ARCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST.,uetween Fort and Alakea. Tele- -phone 734. Honolulu, H. I.

W. H. BRADLEY. of

PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER(Late of W. H. Glen & Co.. Mel- -honrnR nnd ftvdnev. Ritffvn vmnexperience, London and Australia. late,Representing Hawaiian News Co. I

P. O. Box 6S4. 1 early tunings con--tracted for.

H. MAY & CO.

lone flnl Mi en-:- - 93 FORT STREET. -:- -

Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box. 470.

FOR SALE.

MAPS OF HONOLULU. UNMOUNT- -

ed, 75 cents each. Map3 of HawaiianIslands, unmounted. 50 cent3 each. ByHawaiian Gazette Co., Von Holt Block.King Street. 5144

SUPPOSE!irui'pojp th CLLELANDk

PcoTienadea inorer U cvclein VI than in "W and 90 on I

cniu in taan in t"'. 00 ma 1

think... the .....clevkland I

r,.n&hiP r..i hnnt hi.,nthe market tdayr No sir i

hen prices are Cut la I

filEVEUHft Two. tae .jnaiitT n.ut be catin me tame rvtio. l.eracmiKT Ithis when yon hue a wheel. IDon t make a mistike. IPI The Cleveland

Should bo Your I

Choice,

II IE209 HOTEL STREET.

Telephone 909.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO:O OUK(;ON WANT Kit.oO MANIUX. Krb. 21. To IS.O Secretary of the Navy: for 5 IO reaon the Orsa OO should N .nt here at or.rr. qO di:wi:y.O 0O WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. .VI-mlr- a!

O IweyV rab! nw'Ua:O from Manila nklns thai thO Orjcoa tx t--nt to him : on.iio for "pohtU-a-l rraon, crratc J Oo constrrnaiJon at th War rdo Navy ivpartmrntii nd at t;o White Hour for a variety ofo rra.on. no In thi fir: r)arr. It m.v all a O;o mltak that thi dlnpatch wa Jo Klen to th publl- - at aJJ. Ito ratno with a numl-- r of iKhr.o ar.d w.m handed out by th Sr-rrtnr- y

o if the Navy In jwr n. Oo Wha It 4t contemn b-rar- t Oo known thrro aj excitemento In the War Deartrocni. kw go thU dlpatrh ww evidently only o3o oap of a numWr which had l- -n oo in th HMe-;o- of the Admia-Utratio- n Oo fr im tlm an ! Oo which wrrr not Intended at Uo for th public.o )z

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiSITfATION ClllTIC.M.

Ymirrarlr- - arrirjl nf-iu- m

" " .tta!t. v ... .r.M-c- lt d from Gen. Corbln. I'nl-r-- l

."u ruj:iiaai r.eraj. a r;,. . .paten urft'.nc film to uurry. tirn. Iiir

ton ordered hl orr.oer to buy vuppUetrennlle of expend, an I the tran- -

port U taking on coal and war hur- -rietlly. She will try to rea-- h Mini!without further :p.

AROUND MANILV.MANILA. Feb. 2;. KrbrU are Kath- -

ered In force north of the cliy. Thou-sand of them can be made out. Theywere very active !a. nfght la the tlcla- -

lty of Ca!oi-ran- They kept up an Irregular f.re during the nlsht an !. hllcit did r.o jer;:i! damage. U n-- r;-:-

't

well dlrectc!. Th city l quite rl- -

erly.Th steamer Ncuvtra S-r.o- dl tar- -

men has arrived hre. trta:ls thenew.4 that Hi" American Has ha nr.j.r,i OVcr thr M.tn I of (V?. i. rat of I

the llan 1 of NrvMANILA. FcS 2" 2 p Tr.-mll.l- ary

;!!co haie ra; 1 evralju;-vt- t I hou.ej In the ari 'trlcts. cap:::rir.c ir.;a.l N-lie-- j rf t.r.ty

r thirty r" In each p'ac. Thinr.d th 7 tclo. ordir.ar. e i e nua'.Iy itipIllr.,? the far. ef aer.e I t .it break the ratl" d'r.': lare. finely or cntVct.te'y. tj ;p.pc.ir n t.; itrect. .i!:er lr.f- - i;nc la ci'.j d i !'!:prov. d.

I: is - r.- - raiiy t:.: r.u !:.atro;: attempt, to at 'a th 'lty a-- . !

ther.: Ie I - 1 r. the iT.t rf'rr . '

prevent ti.c.r rec:;rrrr. -

i'i !'.:!1

an r rr.'rrrjcy i: ar.r t .. ;r.rir- -1

ar. - acent. r f :e er.ter.a . ar.ykl.i!::: on aco-:r.to- f .!sc ' :.Tlay ltlmat that ('.tm! O::. hiving " iirant I the fety f :.f aalproperty of tie ir.r.aiitar.t. l

p r;: br r.' c.ata;.0:;t.:le th city the harpl: j

ab r. fa! van are ry anr.rir.;. .xmen to the !ric-!- --.,man b d by (b--n. Harri. n Gray 0:2have br-- n wour.de! ln.c ml In "'..!. A'lIs quiet, howrter.

The (Herman Srit c!xi .ru- l- r Kai-crl- a

Augusta ha arrived I. err.

ma in mmab J. r;:tis.c tat tzL'u'ti. "He Two

jtyih lafar.Jrj laaU Iiy.T1U- - r;a pjva-i:U- r 5aia IkZ

raJst It it AmrUaa -- ;Uvi:i for

tlr hAte rr!".I: U lmn! to pra" lot hJcl.!

the heca of Gecera2 1 1 JcV--. Pjwvi.: Mutk-a:- . (ut the ;rte.:ia fHrej. th of o:4t

.t!iin th- - r.ty an J the tlefu: of3ttemplel tiprllnc. Hotsxtea mri- -

Ir.s cntlaoaly for la andc!)!. la rite cf inj-sr- from a till.

Sharphoo,!?. bleh oa n';ttoa la vat!o4 prv of ih city. lapraciirally ca.1. b it there 1 rnnila-u- l

s"iirmf,hlr oa Gtsefjii Mc.r-thM- r

frat. fae Ameriaa x li:!Jand fo ir t mo-iadl thu Taca:ar.T!. ch'irrh f San Vri-r- 5"!Me n-hl- u-- j .y lai:r.".a n orlxrf ?. I ffrca hb-- i jeir-di- y

attaek tipun th lrTt S-i'- h I-- Vt

Infantry ma'!-- . a !m- -

birv! ! !!. la ltat:ery th; '"a-Ir.- r

:. .y.p b"i.a- - I au-s- a. ar. I ti.T 1 cr.ra! oiaf'vin t";" t- mr

rr. iir.tain o:k;r.TZ." .rr.etj-a- a a la :h r'ty

t ;o ft,: ra I'iT 1 t. irar.'tor t- -

lT ! af-r"r- l ar;'.tt li?,r- -.

A military cir:a,r: ta "m'.:r to' re - r '!. t -- 1 ii:t:

;a:4 fV: " in;.

Tin: i.atit.a a a .'eS. ir-prt-

a:a .

r " r 'ir . A ira:fr..--n t: :.r--r ma- -

:T'rer.i t y

. r ar, S arr:r: - ....t.. ; :i ;:i 5ecr .i

Makes the food more

liOV. (Jlecnorn to le Uie isianil immchis dauphter. From early morning I

.whims .--e ". . .. . Iyoung princess ana miw --vino wrrv i

friends of Gov. ClcRhorn wvnt to Aina- - I

hau to offer the word, the hand-clas- p I

the flower blossom of sineerest con-- Idolence. Many messages tearful In tor.e I

wore received by the father.In town there was Utile talked of

beside the untimely taking off of thprincess. Sad, sad. was the commonutterance. Many were the stories told

the graclousne.s of the om who hadbeen the hope I the Hawaiian and thepride of the --whole nation. It wan s.ildthat she was so centle. so consider- -

so generous and so imasiumlni: inevery way. In many cases one wouldthnir that tho raker had lost a mem- -

her of his or her own family. The H.i- -

waiians alout the fishmarkrt and nilalong the water front were notaa.y I

Impressed.The people of tlu sk1.i1 clrcb In

which Kahilanl ntovnl, which wan thhighest of the land, are profoundlygrieved over the death. At all thfunction, in all the charltab movements. Princess Kaltilani .va an ac

tive identity.Early yesterday th :; tl.e

bulldlncs of th. Government wrnlaced at half-mas- t. Th fam mar!;or respect was s:i .vn :.r irbconsulates and at ih. Am ricar.Agency.

There will be a Stat' funeral witno doubt many of the feature. a:tc:;!

k., t... . ."i" 1,11

rf .1 Tin -.' I n rnv.il ht ;" ir f.ml!v., ...

At a mc?:tr.c: vi t.ie t::r.;: ..' i a;home of President 1. .n.aj

mornlnir. ther K lr.r vre.ea: Mn!ter."

Damon. Smith and Kin?. I: w.n vo.r I. .i.,. ,t -tw v. ww..

horn sii.h r.NO!!nM of tho G jvmmcntas it mUht l-- tlelretl to t:e in con-

nection with preparation fr the fur.- -

oral anJ l'u fwncral Itself. ThU !e

cilon was conveyed to Gov. Cleehornby Minister Damon. The ?trl-ke- n

father acknowledged the co;:rteiej ex-tend- ed.

He said that the only p!an !ur

had was for a funeral similar to thatof Queen Kmtna. For that reion I:

(Continued on Tago Seven.)Telephone 808. P. O. Box 786.

Page 2: Stock · STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF--fice Queen street, opposite Union s Feed Co. C. S. RICHARDSON. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND Typewriter. Expert work at low--est prices. Telephone 313,

2 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEKTKSEI Honolulu. MAKirii, 7. noo.

BILL IS BLOCKEDNICAii t;i CANAL

1i

Senator German Obstructs tHe

Army Act.(Sin i 1

WASHINGTON, y. ... 2 -- Th-r'.er and harU.r I.. 1 1. -- ic!i th,Ni --.ir.'i'n v:n! arr.n !:r.r.:.wnt frm th Sr.it. : l.r.tiithe Hou' an I wa r- - rrl l yS;eaker It to U.v.t a:. lHarbor Committ' Mondaymorning that on.mitt. w.:lr.!v( and take u; ih b.U ui'.hh expectation of r ;.;: Sr. 4 It

toth. Hoi: Monday af; rurn.Screws and Washers for same.

The cf aves a pccuua ft y'MAY BE NO VOTE UPOH IT UTiiFTFtteTTr 1 -

- " , VJ- W Vw- - r- -

HtYtJJH ; -50--32 CAUFOR.SMST.MOT tlUIST

tt5t viweojcy san francisco.CAL r AS GOODStrength of One Man In the UpperBranch Shown Hawley Fights

for the Measure.

the bill say it will !- - bythe Houe to a committee ofconfer ne. May I it w;l!. I.r.not if the canal nven can l.p It.If it geti into conf r r. tt willIf a hard job to get ft ;;: aciln!efore Cngre idJourr.. andthat is exactly uh.it SpeikcrIteed wants. In my even: t.rwill be some pretty warm Heat-ing in the House next weekover this matter, but with yes-terday' victory trt the Senateinspiring them th- - canal mnare confident f ultimatecess.

GREAT GLEARAHGE SALE OF FURNITURCOMMCBCCS TODAY

AT PEDlCEDlrPICLSE

Lead Sheet and Pipe, Shot, Dry Paints,

Castor Oil, Sheet Brass, Centrifugal

Linings, Fire Clay, Chain, Brnsh Mats,

Wire Rope, Iron Tea Kettles, Sheep

Shears, Galvd. Tubs and Buckets, Tin

Pistes,

And many other items just received per

"INVERMARK.

Ntrrr known Vttote in Honolulu.

HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS;i ra.t 10 JMtos 2Z to 1 4 to

....I 2o to S 2LS4

j to i ceoILC

Pine IV d room Suit. S--i :ar or Ccto!Hardsood lMubl and 4 lUdi .,Strong Wire? Spring Ma:trre. IKjuLIo arsd --

4Heavy toul Wo! Mt:mMtKxtra High Oak Din'.r.c CLair5'-- J Mlrrorf. nil flrt, frora iSc t.i f XU

Mi:itic.N mi:ssi:ngku skrvxcu1) asoaic Temple. Telephone 411. o PcatLcr and Muni t;i:o. C--:c toOne ton hardware. ach at lU3S;cni. UVsi,' 5am. r'.cCoxe In and c-- th ci tlty j:i oestlsr fC-- x rizl aufworth dou l!o the money.Oalumei fTRJCTLTJ

I BICQ IV CtinF A MATH i:VS M S()N .:- - Kirrtni Pwirw.

SO DCRCTANIA ST.. nr FORT ST.HALL Baking. Hackfeld & CoLIMITED 9NONE PowderSOCorner Fort and King Streets.

COOD Complete- - Assortment of Dry Goods.French, German, English and American.

A FEW BARGAINS.

WASHINGTON. IVIi. 23. The :i!lfor the reorganization of th? army an. I

its increase to 1A.OOO n:t-- w.u pro-gressing swimmingly in the Senate latethis afternoon, whn Senator Gormanknocked all calculations into air by aspeech which he made, and when theSenate adjourned this evening SenatorHawley admitted ta your correspond-en- t

that the outlook was bad and ;hatan extra session might ha.v tocalled after all.

"If we can only get a vote." said Mr.Hawley, "we can pass the bill, but 1

fear we may not get a vote.Senator Gorman is trimming himself

up for the Presidency. He fought thetreaty of peace with that md in view,and so well did he cany 0:1 tha: fiuhtthat he whipped the pi.u-.- ! illy so.idDemocratic vote in the Senat? aroundto his side, leaving liryan. who advo-cated the ratification of the treaty, inthe lurch.

Now Gorman oppo.-e-s thestanding army as a part of his pres;-denti- al

nomination plans. The bi'lnow before the Senate in a generalway provides for an army of Hm..imen until July 1'aOl. when i: may l.v

by act of Congr-c- s or "by thePresident.

That i3 the point of the Gormanfight. This afternoon he asked Sen-ator Hawley to accept an amendmentproviding that on July 1. isol. thoterms of enlistment of all but regulararmy men shall expire, and that allothers shall be mustered out. Hisamendment also proposed that all reg-ular army men promoted to higherrank in this temporary volunteer armyshould be reduced to their present rankon July 1. 11)01, thereby putting the en-tire army down to the present peacebasis.

Senator Hawley refused to acceptthat amendment. Then Gorman beganhis fight. He accused the War Depart-ment of incompetency. wh!ch robodydenied or will deny. H accused Pres-ident MeKinley of seeking to get nlarge permanent standing army bysubterfuge. Ha accused the? Prciid.ntof lv?ing afraid to trust the next Con-gress with increasing the army. Hesaid that when the scheme shouldfully understood the country would beamazed, and he served notice that olong as his voice was heard In the Fen-at- e

chamber it would oppose this bill.That notice wns taken as meining

that Gorman intends to filibusteragainst the army bill during the re-maining five and a half days of thepresent session of Congress. If 2usticks to his determination there willbe an extra session.

Senator White said tonight that itlooked bad for the bill, anil several

$20.00 CASH 1 Nice Home at Makiki. Hou.econtains! 7 room?. Price 3 500.

2A Iicautiful UuiMinc Ixt onAND 10.00 MONTHLY INSTALLMENT

--ot at KaimukiBuyCollege Ft feet. To hy 12i.Price, iljoOO.

31 Hou.(. ami I.eiU at Kcir.i!onentctl for ."510 per monthPricr,

A FINE SELECTION OFDress Goods, Zephyrs, Etc.,

In the Latest Stylos.Tailors' Goods, A Full Assortment.

Silciia, Sleeve Linir.ps SUIT Ur.cn, Italian Clolh, Molctlinr, Mcltcst,rVrgr, Kantmpm, Ktc.

Clothing-- , Underwear, ShawlsA LARGE VARIETY OF SADDLES.

AND SADDLE MAKERS' TRIMMINGS.

Mb end imm Groceries. Vm. & ed im Muii. . SHIP CHANDLERY. . . .

AGENTS FORANHAU3ER-BUSC- H BREWING ASS'N.

ARMOUR PACKING COMPANY.CALUMET BAKING POWDER.

BABY CARRIAGES.

(i s.coo. Square Feet in Each Lot.)---

4 Several Piece? ef (iotl Payinj;For further information apply to

. GEAR, LANSING & CO., 210 King street. Huiuvj-,- - Porpcrty. Centrallylocateel.

I.en.eholilt 10 year? to run.Pays 2 cent. vsr month oiasking price.

A Specialty:BLIND STITCHED HARNESSMADE

If you want a House call r---.s . .

and seeother Senators expressed the same

Durable, Neat and Easily Kept Clean.ooCall and see the work, at

CALIFORNIA BARNESS SHOP,

D.-O-. AND M. S. HAMMAN,

No. 639 KING STREET, LINCOLN BLOCK.(JUST liKLOW THE ARLINGTON HOTEL.)

L. C ABLES,A Small Lot just received

9 and for sale at theCity Furniture Store

H. H. WILLIAI72S, Manager.m mm agent,

opinion.WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. The House

continued work on the Army appro-priation bill today, but railed" to com-plete it. Considerable animosity wasdeveloped during the debate, and therewere sharp passages between Grosve-noran- d

Cannon on one hand and Simp-son of Kansas and Cochran of Missourion the other.

315 Fort StTELEPHONE 139.

Love BuildinpTt 534-53- 6 FortTELEPHONE 846: RESIDENCE. 849.AWAIIAN TRADING CO

LIMITED.

FOR SALE OA T

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HAWAII'S CABLE.WASHINGTON. Feb. 27,. The Sen-

ate Committee on Appropriations to-day agreed to Incorporate a provls'onin the sundry civil appropriation billproviding for the construction of asubmarine cable connecting the Uni'edStates with the Hawaiian Islands. Theamendment adopted is the one Intro-duced by Senator Ilu;ler. ami It pro-vides for the laying of the cable by theUnited States and for its subsequentownership by the Government, theNavy Department to perform the ser-vice and the cable when completed tobe operated by the Postofiice Depart-ment.

Senator Putler's original propositionprovided for the extension of the cableto the Philippine Islands, but the com-mittee decide! not to make provisionfor this extension because of the un-certainty of tenure of the lni;ed

76 F1 FRONT ON WAlKIKI R9 & HASA LEASE 'OF AT0 AREA

Z .

.1,--J .O"oI:U(f) .

po5 per year ; 714-- 0 FX :

Wholesale General Merchandise, CommissioD

Office: No. 6 Love Building, Fort Street

Standard Biscuit Company.California Packing Company.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED PURE.

CALIFORNIA CANNERIES COMPANY, LTD. .

CUTTING PACKING CO.HIGHLAND AND PET EVAPORATED CREAMS.LILLY BRAND COND EN3ED MILK.

THE J. K. ARMSBY CO.Columbia River Salmon, Alaska Packers Association.Canned Fruits. Send for quotations for 1S09 Pack.

CORN.Peeked in Maine, Illinois and Iowa.

We are prepared to make sales for 1S9D pack of corn.COX'S GELATINE.

Asparagus. Sacramento and Drying Co. Brands. Export,:9Z2j0i Grade, Gold Medal, Old Fort, Gold Dust Standard, Royal Red, Tips.

SAN FRANCSICO ELEGTRIC CO.VITAX DRY BATTERIES, Cheapest and Best in use.SHELBY INCANDESCENT LAMPS.CYCLOPS ICE AND REFRIGERATING MACHINES.GOLDEN GATE GASOLINE ENGINES.AIDION ANTIFRICTION METAL, saves time and money.FRAZIER'S HARNES S AND HOOF OILS.

PARTRIDGE CO.

i Illuminating and Lubricating Oils and Compounds.

Price ' 18 50m mo iasi namca lsian-.is- . sen-

ator Butler made a statement before APPLY TO HARRY ROBERTSthe committee that the cable HAW.Gazette Co, King St.could be laid to Honolulu for $"..? 1 2A. 7G F FRONTSTin: voi,rNTKKit..

WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. SecretaryAlger visaed the Senate io-T- ay fcr e

of getting the compromise Ar l O'N O BRANCHmy bill amended so as to authorize th- -

cnt of the volunteer soldiersnow serving in the Pailipplr.-- s. t nthe peace treaty takes effect the urm ofservice cf the volunteers will expire.and necessarily there will L an Interim REAL ESTATEbefore new trcops.can be n!.ste l andtransported to the islands. The Secre-tary thinks many of ih" volunteerswould be willing to remain !nring th

Gas and Gasoline AND -

Intim. and the amendment l.e proposes grants aut.mr.ty to give t!i::uENGINES

FOR this oppor. unity. The Senate Committee cn Military Affairs has signified .twi!!inn:ss to accept th ar.:r::drr. r.'

STOCK BROKERBuys and sells Stocks and other Island securities.Improved and unimproved Real Estatl:.

Lot and Acreage PropertiesSim 11 Marine use I

A I.C. Kit.NEW YORK. I'ob. 21. Th H-ral- Trf

Washington srci.il --cays: sVcivuryAlger totlay stated that "o far ::i hisown disposition was concerned, hewauhl remain in the Cabinet until theend of the present Administration."

THE UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY.jgttfistrf and builders of tho "Union" Gas, Gasolina and Oil Engines, Launcka

, Pumps, Air Compressors and Hoists. :--

OFFICE: 309 HOWARD STREET. SAN FRANCISCO? P. 0. Box 365. 15 Kaahumanu Street.

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEKTISEK: HONOLULU. MAKCII 7. lhM.

S. S. (;.KONNL

11 Klfi BM',1 withSeattle I.iuwr Ia:.ic 'I inlayS1,000 CASH.

Tii r:; . Li - !- - it.! c. j'.'.j,:'. t-- ti- -t t-l- 3.' ! con-tain ua r- - c:c:tra ta--

: :uk ciiirsiof. 3:a.t:xl f

(4 "BETTER CLOTHES .xlanv !.:imcr.Tl. .xr o.r. I iv. ! ! f-- r

I Germany's SGiptioa to"15 a'.rcs c.. trc. :r cttry rcai a c;oon bjwln c

K:n fffia iLf lilt Nortl-o- n

tL Coit.FOR BETTER TIMES,

BUT KEEP DOWN THE PRICES"1 United Stales. ilci Los? c:ut t a ti 13 srrr(avl. cf I t. s:H. lr.ct

t' S : . .:: l.rT A e; : it. :::y t ;Ir";h: ar. I a r v! ? ;u --r. r ;,:.la a.! i;:: n : rturn;r. ro-ir- : r.

ar. l th. J-.- ; 4 V.:;-- r :: -,?--rt." ll.T't '. tr:; in h.-r- . lVi: ;r. .k.t :

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f - t. Only a'.-- 1 C jaris c2 Kicc:rtTt a i) f-- rt i!e. la irl

CHAMBERS' LETTER A CAUSEsm e e-- si -

of p..',3T.:M:. Jff. r..n. M. Njs!. !tn A! n.

Mr. an 1 Mrs. A. J. Snok. Ja. i; U

.!!. if. ar.d chlMrrn. l::y.Wr.:. Kink. 1. H. Amm!-- ! in. II. 1. Al-I-r- :.

W. J. M.r.-y- . M. U S ;:;n. W.

U': l:ar Ai'-- '. a1.1 Ar.Jjs,er,l:t Mrxias:

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Complaint and Argument FromGerman Sources Justice

and the Treaty.

PICTUKES.ACT STATUAHY,

I'lIOTO PANELS,--AM-

AitT NOVELTIES,.

S250 CASH.lular.e to ;t ST

That's' our platform for18Q9. It has taken care-ful selection and closebuying to do what we aredoing this season. TheFinest Suits, Over Coatsand Furnishing Goods inAmerica, the best stylesfrom the leading makersand values that surpassour best efforts of otheryears. Stein - BlochGuaranteed Clothing issold here for the price ofordinary goods.

a. in Kluz street. S io Tilll) ffS ;re t.t iscrrw a tilir.

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Mrs, 1 W. IUr.r.-!- t. C. J.!:'.ar. hard. f th Mlns- - a.: T:n:"r.c :ri r. C. HShVe. J. C. ar. !

wife. o. S. ltrkn. t;. llar.n. W. C

r.rtiz. JV Walters Mr?. Wa;rand tlauzhter. It v. J. Ca;rr sdaughter. Mr. and Mrs Hartarlj. I. H.

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Kmhassa lor. An Irew l. White, hahal sovcr--! protrart confcrvr.cr.

II'-- i! l!:a! Affil aal ATt: srJl.rt -- r. I McrciAit :rrt:i.

this w-- with U.iroa von Klchtffea.Under Secretary o! the Foreign O flier,on the subject of the recent trouhhin Samoa and ha ncelwd a r.uni'.n r S 1 , 850.

NCTUKE MOULDINGSAM

FRAMING MATERIALS-'-

V. CN ary.of documents in support of Cer.nany" Cira;t : tn tl. tl'--r a r.Ucviews of the situation. The Interview. T NVw Knet.m I S: aru lukry I S:::. S;?e. TC Ci: m.th Z.z trrs

up-:.-ta- ;- and lea!r tn it i;r. : at, ! jbraSVry. !:caa! tace 1 3 t'.ldwere of tne most friendly character.An official, in heha'f of Ilaron von lr.i4lncs. lire. airy shops :e:a

iHTver, p.rlrncl ar. 1 h'.t 'p: WILL 11 n.ixi:iLlinllow, the (ierman Minister of For- -pnln-- . clean. uhoWome br'id. elk'.

All s:r r!ccs;c al Ihtlr i?boty

UO HOTEL ST.leten Affairs. tlU the corrcsondeni pastry, candy. Ice crm and VriH,,..

i-- mr in r nr nJWfJl licre of the Associate! Pres that the Garden lanal. seating capacity 1!. ar

ranged for banquets luaun and lalijGerman Embassador at Washington.Kr.q;:!re J. 0waM Sattrxl. mmsT.Dr. von Holleben. has represented to

the United States, informally anil In afriendly manner, the advisability of Iresllr.t McK!n!cy U in to ; Castle & Cwfi&.

LIMITGD.the Pacific ctKist.

v the recall of William Chambers, theChief Justice of Samoa. The Herman

M. ricIN-ERNY- ,

Modern Clothier,flerchant and Fort Streets.

Government is of the opinion that Mr.Chamliers. since the publication of th FIRELIFEkm ANDIVJ

ro(J srepartf With MCiwf" mWf from RocnMe Sstie. AImm

Urns and Ammeili. Cslrmt Is ine Mowsetf sefrtsno.

letter to hU brother, which appearedin the newspapers of tae Unite! States.Is an "improper person to repreMitthe three governments In Samoa." .Ia- -Baklncrat is farther said that he was putYour Roof there In order to represent the protect Powdering powers, ami for turn to criticise oneof thce powers "makes hint manifest

NONE GO GOOD.

If jo-a- r ho-a- ? it to tt m.If yo--j want a basw.if jo-- 4 want la l jor tcm-a- .

If yoq hxx ??tt?rT faMii-- '.If jou want j oar rrot coI3cr!cvLTff tpr;car o co-3Slf-

, teawill ii nil! nn.

ly unfit to serve any longer in his present capacity." It is only necessary. ItAnd Gutters is pointed cut. to reverse the oae In

AGENTS FOR

OF DOSTON

li3 fire Kz3OF HARTFORD.

order to show tills strikingly to AmeriIUal i:!a! Acf3t a&l Aartlc-f- r.

cans. lo;t an 1 !rvt4i :rtf:t.The Minerva CompanyShould be put in thorough repair before you are washed "Iet us suppose." saM the (rmanout during the heavy rams that may be expected at any hciai. referring to me Chve. -- ihat

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time. sucn a ie;ier nan ocen wr.iieu iy iierrHose, the (Jerman Consul at Apia.

MWUFACTUaiSG CHEMISTS

art FCOD SPECUUSTS

-- OFOOO I would not the entire American pressCASTLE & COOKE. VJL

HONOLULU.

COnillSSIOIi UERCttADpoint out that It was flagrant proof of

I stand ready to do any necessary repairs required. Herr ";fllnM ny :nrhon:on, New York, Sydneyho.tl his place? and Melbourne

Mr. Chambers Mtcr has greatly Mir SUGAR FACTOHS.Hivn th honor to mbmlt lo th pubRemember the heavy storm last year that did so much.damage.

OOOred up public feeling In Germany and

lic of the HawalUn Inland th fo.!- -nearly the entire press a?crta that. Ing lli of i!-ud- r pipuur jc.ta:tficby the letter. Mr. Cham!ers lias "glar lrc paratlrn. !'.h ae matins with

extraordinary uccc-- . nhrfrtir theyIngly manlfestcsl hU unfitness for hiare lntroIu-rl- :

position."JOHN MINKUVA TONIC. tTh- - raUmSome of the paper declare that InNOTT.TEL: NO.

KJixir of Life.)asmuch as Germany, the lnitc! S:.itrs MINT.UVA LIVKU PILLS trir.rf.)

75-7- 9 KING ST, 81 and Great liritaln have t!eclarel their MINKUVA KMFI.SION. llV..oa;!!::nti!!on of CI lAttr Oil. I

-- AClLVr tO-K-

T&t I.ii r.u'a'Ja Cx ,T5. VaU!ua AT3rc::artl Co, La.TL Kali? &ctr Co.

71 e tloUx Arrtrtcral Ca.Tt Otcra fiCW Ca.TL I'iua 2nra WoxU. CL lcZtlxTZ. fUsiirJ Oil Ca.Ts Ccx i ti:l ,:vsi Pcrra.T2 New Il5c!i3 tSstsU LlTa ttna Co, c? liaises.Tl Art&a tlrc I-t-

rtir Ca C3ir.tvr&. Cora.

intention to maintain tho Nasi ofSamoa intact, whllj Mr. Chamber., by MINKUVA Itir.KSTIVIl

MINKUVA SALVKNA lor It:his acts and words, has put himself rurifleri. Tie Washington Light.

.itnt.i.ttt.n itntt.LtAvrM I NKUVA.OINTM KNT.I. IsosWma, outside the act. he can no longer I?

considercu a proper mandatory of th I Mo Icrnmini: A FIG KLIX1U.IixatUe.lsignatory penvcra. IM- -MINKUVA SOOTIIKIL I For c

Tho same ForcUn Offlee official. c.Nir i:rijiuir. . .... CANNOT IUjIIW LTren during dntl:ton.)HAT HANUFACTURER,MINKUVA UKNKUKKA. lIiaV:espeaking of the Thillpplne Islands.KING ST., Next to Castle & Cooke. Tb A:Uac Arinsre Ca, cf

too.mmhhii: . . iMin Mir rut Km"flermanv onlv wlhe the re-Cu?-e.)said: - , .

tl.l . .- - 1 1 1 I . I .1I.I.1 Nt MA LINK r Athai:.I.KKI if Coush

Car.'.MINKUVAand this solely on aecount of our comStraw, Panama and Natiye Hats in Stock.

Gents' Furnishings,!x Hongkong Uam:I!.e l!.rt mt t'rt Ux- -I lac a.incrclal Interests In live Islam Halloa ni).

MINKUVA HV-C- O. ronun;;:!.c;i ar.lC A LI FOItNIA SKNATOUi? HIP. A U'LLLlNnol

We mtr rl to Idsrai Vritul

nhyMcnl iMilllty.MINKUVA MIUILUl. r.-r- .r of

Fntlt fr Clearinc the Complexion.MINKUVA NfTONGA. tNearaUU

CureLSACUAMKNTO. Feb. 2.". The sixty Vrmt4; lni r.d H!J f or &:c?1.la

fourth joint ballot for United iate

Japanese Bamboo Baskets,Matting, Japanese Lanterns.

CATSON, SJEIL3L & 0.Senator was ta!en to-la- y. re.ultln? a Flo Art Sirrcci; Port- -

Itrw, SHct xai STtkocfollows:Grant 22

Hunts 22

Uulla 10

MINKUVA ItOOT IlKKIt KX-TUACT- S.

MINKUVA KYK IaOTION.MINKUVA WINK, f A irfrt ton;c

tlmulantl.MINKUVA IlITTKUfvMINKUVA MALTYL. an lra?roel

Kxtrart of Malt.MINKUVA FIX) UAL KNDKNTA. for

WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.achmistsMFounders andKxrx!3t Kirn Xi 51,

Dl b.--y ts.M v3fcj-- e rtn oar VIcck.

Barnes 9

ikird 3

Scott 2

11. N. ALftlV,nanajcr.pre.vrvln? and whlten'.nc th t.h.tocitii kl:::c ltz;X klita li.MINKUVA KNDKNTA

POWDKU.1

19

213 Queen St., bet. Alatea and Richards Sts., Eonolnln.

invito Enquiries for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Cast-ings. Ships' Blacksmiths. Cemetery Railings and

Crestlngs Made to Order: Samples on Hand.Tbt r3it ri rrCt

KsteeWhite U.)Phelan (P.)I lo enfold (D.)l)e Vries (I.)

j.:: y3u.MINKUVA VIKOMA. lan rxiii'.t

Hair Invlcorator.)MINKUVA SOAP, mlir'.r.il nl

tollr-t- .

FOR SALE.TEL. 410.REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

an t'- -Th aUve preparationtain' I fTot a!

Miarata & Co.E0IL ST. C02, SDU1I0.

Branch Hal Store. Nuu3nu St--

Collie on llli mlH JOINT COMMISSION FIZZLE.E. McINTYRE & BRO.East Corner Fort and King Streets.

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

LONDON. Feb. 2.. The aljour:.nu ntof the Anglo-Anvrlca- n Contnilj.oa a:Washlnston has rallied a Wllns f

.lvti rirr.-- t here, and the op. lni'.jt oP;tti: fstal Vj r ot.:h. Ci3

Gonsalves & Co., Ltd.QUEEN STREET.

SOLE ACKNTS FOU TIIK II.WVAI!-A- N

INLANDS.

The OrpheumFAMILY THEATRE.

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t.t'. t tiA ftr!i!h Foreign OTUe rX- -lfoceries, Provisions and Feed .:y :planatloti L not rellectrd by the p.-n-er- al

public, although the ne-pv.-ei

as a rul profess to hopt; that the fre--h

attcmnt to reach an agreement fa th- -

THE OLO TIME

Black and White ProfitiTLU'.t tl. Et Er9))Liutumn will prove more sucocmM!. F'r

General Agents for the Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods.

OOONew and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from California,

Eaftiem States and European Markets.Standard Grades o Canned Vegetables, Fruits and Fish.Goods Delivered to Any Part of the City. Satisfaction Guaranteed.Island Trade Solicited.

The Speaker remark.": rfc fac: thaihuslnefs arrancenien'.s in particularpoints affeolir.s large lnv:d ln:ertts

LESSEEin both countries cannot fa:'.far-- Jtorlly reaehrl unappreclably afJ-c- . th- - I. . KINGfriendship f the nation a a un.j p pn.T VXl AIWIAWW

WILLIAM SAVIDGE210 Fori Sirt t.

FOIt THE HOLIDAYS.Nt In:5ru:!a cf

: ; ; TELEPHONE 92.P. O. BOX 145.I

not person PHOTOGRAPHIC Co. V

Ccrrcr rcrt itJ Hold Strtcta,C.KUMANY l. CONCILIATORY.11KULIN. Feb. Th-- r. In

J ILK GOOD5. In tin t'.rzr. H2UIIlANIiKKUCHIOV. SILK FH AWLS.TONIGHT! TONIGHT!DKCOUATKD FLOWKIt IOT. NEWfaction l';ll l .u jmpanlel by a I uz

CUP.? AND SAUCERS.With Jim Post's mm 11 IBTEA AND DINNEJ1 SET?. CAUVED!

IVORY. ILTTAN CHAIRS. CARVEDmemorial explaining the n-xo- ruM-- i

in? th Government in the matter. Itgives le.ii:.4 showinj; that the far$ ex-

pressed that a rat In-jvc'.l- on aotM5A NDA LWOOD DOXES.II ill FOR

Fences, Stairs, etc.i tecIL; 1

I i'Ji 'M TWIIfWi SPECIALLY FCP Gl'Ob Af

THIl--E COOtiS ARE THE II XSDSOIZmake meat mor expensive are unfoumleI. the eos: f such Inspection le- - K?T IN ALL HONOLULU.In.c only one-eUht- h or one-sixt- h ot oncent per k!!o In the densely p'jp'tlate,!districts. It Is also set forth that theimportation of ra-a- t will not b ren

lcl Variety Tlcnt everin Honolulu.

WING WO CHAN & CO.Nssasa Sir-- L Ca:i as I txx!2 vzr work. 1

dered more dittleul:. a the Importerwill easily accommodate themselves tothe new provision. J. T. LUND,Read the ZFcscuca CTcrOReserved ScM S0ct.

(leneral Admission 25cts. iUcJm ZU fcc: Terr?. Teoz C3.The Agrarians do not like the bill.

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH, 7, 100.TUB PACIFIC towards tne nation that gave our fore- -

fathers food and arms in th gloomytourist. ..iost of the visitors brins a

! chf-or- y spirit. They are a patient lot. "Pacific Heights" Notice.o

Api'Hcatii.ri 1- -? rv tive! at the o:V.c cf Brtsoe Warir.p : Cxfor t!. j:;rchac cf Lrt on

PACIFIC HEIGHTS,itui!rl oa the xxapniCocnt fcUMtlc

between Xuuanu ar. l I'uuoa Vallrts ir.l o mrr xcJin a crT maricoami cen;c view tr-tch- :n from I);rr.ir.J liraJ, over iunch!xml to theWaianao Ear.gc of Mountain.

A LroaJ, win.Hn;: IVa!rrarl pvri;; acctvn t tfcc r roirtr U nowin cour.c of construction and Cnoicx? Lot of nutrient ana for magni-ficent horne-tea- d will oon le availaHr.

On tho Nuuanu a- - cf the Hill i a fM pretexting it fromthe high vvin! mul heavy how cn of the Nuuanu Val!erf cnurin a5.ilubrtou5 climate.

The elevation f the proj-crt- y If from l'0 to 750 feet alove thfca level. ;

Application ill l numUml anl filevl a:;l choice nill ballotted arco:lin? t- - the? r.ur.iW of the application.

Only f. r a It 10) by 2CO fcL Tem: ray.

BRUCE WARING & COOffices: 7 and 8. Progress Block.

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"The Pipo draw wifjom frnca tholips of the phihtophcr, and hutf up thomouth of the ftv!i.h; it pentratr! a tj!e of

conver5atint contemplative, tht uhtfcl,lencvolrnt and unaffectexl. Tinrirrny.

cirofylaSwollen Clands, Scrofula Sores, Hip

Disease, Boils, Pimples, Erup-tions Tell tho Story DreadfulConsequences of Impure Clood.

Certainly rofuU, if tnythln?, tr.y W.called the ad rtUcmrn: of foul Hood.It i the cour?of the nor M o!?-nUe- ,

painful, d blliutluc, tuborn. Outwardapplication do nvl curr. Ilrr.olllrnlmay jullUto, they cannot aUdLh the ctil.There Lonurr my out, and that l toeliminate the taint from th. Mood. Forthis purvo Hood SawjurliU la iWlut:Iy without an d)ual.

I have taken llood'a SrarriiU forcrofu!ou humor and Imrurt? Mix! and

am now almot entirely cumi of the erup-tion with which I have Urn afflicted forthe rut year. My face.cbc: and UckMerc badly broken out." Ftim It. Oat-WA- Y,

Woodstock, Vt.

MOOd'S SHEHnnd'c I;iIo tt arr.Lt.ti- -- wv .,.,1;,, 0

TIMELY TOPICSFebruary 21st. 1899.

Every summer, xs well jj ullls es-se- l,

bring us something useful and of-

ten ornamental. After rrr-tr- d trialwe have at last found th article wrwanted; It la now offer d for sale to

Ithe rmLIlc of Honolulu a: priceas sold ia the State.

We are anxlotn to ;Ove in vryhousehold, the

NEW PROCESSBLUE FLAME OIL STOVE.

A sort of dread n:ay prevail anionshousewives that perhaps thce stovesmight explode, but wo caa hoscf tly saythat they are perfectly safe In everyhome. To endorse our statement Justhave a talk with any insurance agent;he will tell you at once that Le wouldrather Insuro a homo where thesestoves are used than lsuo a policy ona home where different stoves arc ucJ.

You wonder why the IV.-j- o KUrcostove should be better than any'othcr.We'll tell you. In this country the rn.it- -

ter of fuel Is a very larjo Item of expense. As you hav turned or anew leaf since the New Year and Intend economizing where you neverthought of before, ycu xay begin oayour coal' and wood. It Is a positivefact that tho "DLUi: FLAME" usesonly about one-ha- lf the quantity of fuelany other stove doe?. Another i'reatadvantage Is that there Is co fmokc orsmell.

These stoves arc placed cn rollersand are so light they caa bj cullymoved about. We have thcai In twosizes, one with two burners with ovcaattached and the other with threcburners with oven. (The price of 'ac!cstoves Is $16. 522.50 and S25.00).' Wccan'J tell you all about them; the bestthing to do is to com and look atthem.

We aro selling thj CelebratedFISH Ell STEEL RANGE for wood andcoal at- - $13.00

16 liii lit Go'!

Llmtted.307 FORT ST

too, with all their questioning; forihy will ::i by the hour to

on wrath? r of former seasons.

The intimation of Mr. Strahorn thatthere should be a sort of lif savingstation at the Waiklki Uaca .v:r.3to bo worta Hating as well taken.There is a vast incn.-a.s- e in the numberof bathing and canoeing part!. andit is only a matter of time when fataladventure will be recorded.

KIPLING.NEW YORK. Feb: 23.- -iv alarming

was the condition of Rudyard Kiplinglast night that tho physicians I.v-u-d

the following bulletin:"Mr. Kipling has bxn in a sriou

condition throughout the afternoonand evening, one which occasion. anx-iety, but is not without hope."

NICE. Feb. 23. Baron Paul Juliusdo Remor, director and founder ofRenter's Telegram Company, in dead,aged 84 years.

DrinkPURE'

WATER.ooo

If the advice given in those threewords is heeded, good health will fol-

low. City water i3 not good for manyreasons, principally, because it is con-

taminated with vegetable and putridmatter of all descriptions. A simpleanalysis shows this to be a fact.

EXCERCISEOur doctors are busy treating pa-

tients who are suffering from com-plaints, more especially malarial disorders, which will be materially benefitted if they drink a water that la pureand possesses curative features, as do?sBartlett Spring Water.

DUEAsk your family physician about the

water, and If he is honest he will en-

dorse Its use.All who have drank the water speak

in the highest of terms for it. !

This climate demands the use ofsuch a water and you cannotafford tobe without It.

VIGILANCE.We will serve free of charge a glass

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days of the Revolution.

THE "CHECK REIN."

Mr. Allan Herbert calls the attentionof this paper to the cruelty practicedby many of the educated and intelli-gent people of this city, in the abuseof the checking rein upon horses. Thisabuse is rapidly increasing. Any onewho will notice the teams, especiallythe double ones, in our streets, seesan unpardonable amount of cruelty in-

flicted upon these noble animals.Every one who desires to ascertain

whether this practice is or is notcruej, may cause his or lier head tobe strapped up, as the horses headsare frequently strapped up. The painand discomfort from it will quicklyconvert any one who has any doubton the subject. The result of ta-kin-

the head out of its natural position ispain, just as it is painful to place thearm or leg, for any length cf time "inan unnatural position.

In those parts of the Mainfandwhere communities have become hu-mane, or 'have been compelled by thelovers of animals, to be humane inconduct, the abuse of the checking reinhas been stopped. The humane mis-sionaries in many communities to theanimal kingdom have made as strenuous a fight against cruel treatment, asanother class of missionaries havemade against the worship of idols indistant parts. Their arduous workhas been among obstinate good peoplewho take no time to think about thematter..

Perhaps seme day there will be aMoody who, gifted -- with the largestsympathies for man and beast, willinstitute "Revivals" in the interestsof the dumb animals, and will con-

vince men that if there is "everlast-ing punishment," a portion of it willbe strictly appropriated to the use ofthose who are guilty of cruelty toanimals. Nor, will there be any goodbrother Damon to "hold back" the ap-

propriation."

THE PASSING HOUR.

There is alarm in the tone of dis-

patches from Manila by both. Dewejand Otis. The only deduction is thatthere is cause for alarm.

There are at hand dispatches of twodays without any new proclamationsby Aguinaldo. The little Brown manon horseback must be doing something.

It looks like a rising temperature inaffairs scrictly political at Washington,when the gentleman from Ohio is repudiated on the floor of the 'House byhis colleagues of the same partisanstripe.

It may be that when the plaV groundor children of the street is provided

at Aala some of the wealthy men ofhis place will contribute to the open

air mission something educational andartistic.

Were there less of other businessof more importance pending, it mightbe that the powers --would agree to theeffect that savage warfare in Samoa,under the auspices of three enlighten-ed nations, should be discontinued.

Small wonder that President McKin- -ley, largely on behalf of his Secretaryof the Navy, urged the constructionof a cable to Honolulu. In the ab-

sence of a wire the battleship Oregonhas been practically lost between SanFrancisco and Manila.

It is notable that wet weather failsutterly to dampen the ardor of the

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W. N. AHM STRONG EDITOR

TUKSDAY MARCH 7.

IlIE LATE PRINCESS.

"Death is a friend of ours, and he"who is not ready to entertain him isnot at home." (Bacon.)

"Nature glories in death more thania life. The month, of departure ismore beautiful than the month ofcoming." (Henry Ward Beecher.)

We recall now the elegant words ofIlisnop Hall, uttered from the pulpit onloo Uaaen death of lovely PrincessCharlotte in 1817, in whom was thehope of the British nation. She likeour own Princess was born to fill amost conspicuous office. Both in earlylife were cast down from high posi-tion, one by death alone, the other bymisfortune and death. These are theBishop's words:

"We measure the heights from whichthey fell, and calculate the extent oftheir losa on a scale proportioned tothe value we have .been accustomedto attacn to the immunities and en-

joyments w'hich it deprives them.Hence the misfortunes of princes whoiiave survived their greatness, and ter-

minated a brilliant career by captivityand death, have been selected by poetsin every age as the bases of those fic-

tions which are invented for the pur-pose of producing commiseration."

The death of Princess KaiulanI oc-

cupies our thoughts now. She carried"wh.Ho living the strangest and mostauthentic romance of th-- native Ha-

waiian life. Her biography, and theromance it expressed was known tothe English speaking race, in all lands,and it has sympathized with her inher misfortunes, for which she was notresponsible. In the book of her lifeonly twenty-fou- r of the white pagesare inscribed with the eventful story,ami it is .now closed and sealed toliuman. eyes. Beyond the grave, itssequel will be written.

Tho Princess received the com-

mendation of all,- - as time went on,after the downfall of the Monarchy,because she gave evidence of wise re-

signation to her misfortune. She madeno .bitter quarrel with her fate, butacted with true womanly dignity andwe respected' her for it, in spite ofdifferences on political subjects.

She lies now. in her dreamless bed,and is beyond earthly comfort, andall that we can klo is to make overher grave a wilderness of flowers, andkeep her in pleasant memory.

FRANCE AND HER AFFLICTION

At the dinner given by the UnionJeague Club of New York, in honorof Mr. Ouioate, the new Embassadorat tho Bndsh Court, Mr. Elihu Rootwho presided, gave, after many toastshad been offered, and replied to inbrilliant speeches, the final toast ofthe evening, "France in her affliction."Tho toast was drunk standing by thethree hundred distinguished guests.

Within six years of the date of theadoption of the American Constitution,the Frencn, inspired by the exampleof the American people, established aRepublic. Over pries hundred years goIby. The American Constitution coverson empire of forty-fiv- e States, severalof them nearly as large as France,and each State is in itself a well or-

ganized republic.France's Republic disappeared under

tho .Napoleonic Empire, remained helpless under Bourbon reign, became vitalagain on the overthrow of the Bour-

bons, disappeared again under theSecond Empire, and once more apTpears in name at least, as a greatPower. i

Whilo the toast to "France in heraffliction" refers to the sudden deathof President Fan re, it might well referto France in her political affliction.Although the Republic will probablysurvive in spite of the internal troubles, there will be no peace until thevicious system of centralized government is aoonsnea.

J. E. C. Bodley in his admirablebook recently published, declares thatthe French people have lost their po-

litical hopefulness, and seem to beexpecting some disaster. It is almost

rnno.An-- ihnf nnrlin.ment.'irv Ernvrnment in France is a failure as it isnow conducted, and only by a slow andeducational process can it be changed

' so as to become a well regulated pow-

er. "Until tho French Assembly shallcease to use its powers, in its own sel- -

fiaa interests to strengthen centralization, there can be little hope of stabio government.

The great American Republic owesits creation, over a hundred years ago,largely to the aid and comfort givenby France. That generosity is quiteforgotten by the present generation ofAmericans. It is, therefore, only agraciom tact for us to Interpret thistoast as i one well suited to expressthe feelings, of thoughtful Americans

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WILCOX & GIBBS--OOO

fond of th oolieves to be scicntiCc iirre.-y-. anil In aleading editorial entitled "A DoubtfulAppendix to Science," he holds th dis-tingmis-

chemist up to rldicu. He

ooo dyeing.The It'. !hv! build their hivf tn tall PIANO.loilie Sewina icies, L. F, PRESCOTT, Hal

Von, tear Uo'.tl trt'Cf- -says:w "It is really only necessary to readThe Best High GradeFamily Machino Mado.

forest trv. tr on th' vcrhar.:nsldcs of cliff. When undl'.urbMbranch saarzu iui!d rar th pirrr.tcolony, so that in a fc.v rar an ir;;- -

.1 the concluding portion of ProfessorlCrookes address to sc that he Is dcal- - NEW BOOK BULLETIN!

or Tin: J

Golden Rule Bazaar Fever is Raging,Ins not vi;h science but with crud" mn.o t:!emnt o'tm j:r.4 t;; InImaginations. Il says that 'confirma tho ft.rc;t. Th Uc bulM a roxli f

or sl fct lonj:. four tti lf' and fromNew Viciona Sewina Mccliines tion of telepathic phenomena U afforded by many conversing experi secn-c!gh- tl to t.ao and ,316 Fort Street.FREE EUMfflHIOB. ments.' but especially by thr ub- - lnchet ht thlcknrs. Th Ur:c.t

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ss . pIao jver ordcrarAtly If to ta

New Hal Sewino ill, sions. In appearance th. rUr.-- i b. ii":x.I study the formation, of your eyas closely and as accurately as thastronomer studies his stars. Every

conscious workings of tho rr.lr.d whenthese are brought into conscious sur-

vey.' Then is really r.o ntranlrs inthi.-s-. How can any 'survey otherthan conscious? And what U thore inthe subconscious ?.or;'.u.4 of th mindadapted to prove that I:npr-sslon- can

'Uli Va!.-- by ?;:;. r.That T::4 Woa3. ly .--;;Made by tho . . .

New Heme Sewino; AUh. Co.malformation of tlie eyeball ha3 itseffect. Headaches, dizziness, indistinct "HanU. by .i ..c . .

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le made upon the mind otherwise thanthrough tho ret-onlzr- d channel ofsense? 'The pationt x;wrin:rntalionof the Sm-iet- y for Psychical itrsvarchis probing .subliminal i.rvf an !

makfi my service in examining eyeiinvaluable to you. Yet that service ii the BETHEL STREET 24AGNir2Cir"T t)n:C!C3 in uo:- -

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?onalltb s and abnormal ta:o. Thrr. j i:. . r"l-t- i th-.- . a In: Ani:;-.- . ilis no obJction i:i the world to all Shat: .st.:rt-- ho::. with a nar:a f t!,': ;.but It would takn mo.--e thau an alter- - I :: .:;iboa th .::.. r nVrnnating personality or an abarrai k ard as r.o nr. ' o:i t r.l ! lstate to enable a mind to sath r know I- -J ;;. r. 1 t t!: ra. tb t! .! !

edge from another mind wl;hoit th ki -

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S. E. LUCAS,PARISIAN OPTICIAN.

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words an: 'A formidable ran" ofphenomena mu.--t b- - Mr'.vntlaVally ?lf.r I

before we rffi?ttually grasp a f.uultyStrang', sj bewiUb rinir. an l for aesa Inscrutable as the thr.?ot action ofmind on mind. Sometimes reasonwhy a thins is inscrutable Is UcautIt isn't jso; anI that, we 5U.-pec- t. Isthe explanation in the present case.One hypothesis which the professorputs forward is simple to the last tle-Rre- e.

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G : C:.';t:, : Ham si itir:i srhpy haie contributed lloo-I- s of tar:md tor.s upon tons tf prir.'.ol matter,tnd have worked thousands of people

D M. R. COUNTER,1 1 I?yi.:i : Tamj. : 0vnj..nu variously grewsota co::d;tlor.s of j Practical Watchmakermind: but if any or--1 can iH!nt to ;

10S KING STREET.single distinct advan. e i:; fo;t n io tl--v- - jrnr.mi ,i timiA.607 ren at.MM GRRRIRGE IG. CO., 113.

A shop on Union street, Bell S!LK SHIRTS. SILX FAJiHAS, ETC;ran onlv siv th.it we do not know what J. J. ALL.CK .UA.,irtVj...it is. rrofvssor CrH)kcs :.as :::n o:"121 Qaeen Street

CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERITower, and am prepared to

do all kinds of NEW TAILOR GOODS.of th foremost sr! n:!.flc aorkrr- - ofhis day; and we tin 1 it hard to Ivi'.eve Vho!ca!? ar.tl

A Jar?- - ?!ci: an har.l to m Ic-c- lPTTTAIBING, TINNING AND rubber tires and rollb that he can l.e tmI r any illusion ato the futill:y cf the nort4 of the frvtn. t r:c- - t!.al vs ill uriLcANDspiritualist shool. At the .am: tin;e

vnuhe is entitled to the u:mo.--t freedomof thought am! utterance; and If h NAVY CONTRACTORS.mm & MlTEHODSE,

Bol Ldreneees Hawaiian Iil&nax131 Queea. Street.H. F. LUDEWIG. believes there Is still ho;e of impr:ant

pains to humanity from th ide ofspiritualism, he Is Jastlf.fd in hoi iinc

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5. OZAKI,BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS.Tort 5:.. Op?. WiM-- r U Co.

u. j. nolti:. rr?HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. UNCLE SAM RESTAUR AXT.

Lj!nt Ev!rra S:ylrt r.f lV.:crr.

English and American Serge,Itl.Vn AMI IU.ACK.

Scotch Twetls.Linen and Deck Clolb.

A'.t j Nrar lint cf

SILtC COOD3.A U Ctr;!:: TnrU ufl Stiiil E:xcs liTL

StU:rx cheap itOOO

21D KruisSL, inCi.

HATEEtEI ELC EOHL SHEET.Steam Engines, fort street, next to club

Stables. Open from 5 a. ra. till 12 p. m.BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, COOLLdta, Wg sery0 thQ best :3 ceat m?al3 In

his position: and while ae may thinkhe is sadly misled, we r.ui acex rd himthe res pee t due to eminent taivr.. andunqucstioncl sincerity."

Hives are a terrible tornunl to thelittle folks, and to some oMer .ne.Doane'a Ointment never fail. Inf.ant

mm so: m m ciBRASS ANJJ urJJ the city. Try them.

First-CIa- ss Lunches ServedWith Tea. CoZoc. Water.

Gir.frrr Ale or MlISc Oresfrom 3 a. ra. till I'J p. m.

U1UTVD.K?li2Z. Cor. Ailca aal foriSaniwkhss With Coffee. 20c.of every description

AmadT Tord7r. Particular attentionS5d to 8hlp' blacksmithlng. JobJrork executed on the shortest noUc

relict and permanent cure. At anychemist's, Z0 cents.LOOK WO SING & CO, POT.T.!gim & OO U3ZZ

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE!:- - HnSnMTU?. MARCH 7,I

TLS1S PATlh.CE,TOE BANK OF HAWAII. A MAN AT PLAY LAND ! I uO.

Sensible Recreation Ad-

vised

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By a Preacher. j

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One or Bev. Win. Kiccili's Lecrcs-Pis- -f

tine a Means to an EcJ. j'

The Faiiist.t

Sunday nisht at the Central I'r.'.ouchurch Rev. Wm. M. Klncaid continue !

his talks on "Man," th subject tli.evening Lcins "Man at Play." TI;tpxi was I Corinthians 7:31. "And theythat use this world ai not ahusinjc it." I

There is a story that at one tim- - ayouth came upon John, th apjIe. i :kla:i -- . .m l ,il tr.:r:

Ins himself in playing uitli a:snrV:4- - 'i1 jr-a-.-ty ann) !

,,wita an ,rri:at'.on r I r. --i;r. .: . :; r. When the youns man vxpres-c- d ; ci::,,,j ,.r:... o, c..

aniu.-dov- e

his wonder th apotlo inriuired why ;

the youth carried his bow mi.--.run- s, j

"To rdeaso the tension." a iho

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DANDRUFF KILLER DOES IT.

DOES WH&T?

Why it kills the dandruff and saTe3the hair. If you are troubled with dan-druff, prickly heat or any scalp orskin disease, try a bottle of DAND-RUFF KILLER. It never fail3 tocure. Sold by all druggists and at theUnion Barber Shop. Remember thetrade mark, "The Two Faces." Be-ware of imitations.

!

F, PACHECO.Sole Proprietor.

Telephone No. CSC.

VHE CLUB STABLES(Limited) j

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C BELLINA. Manager. i

Fort St., near Mel. Teleptoce 477.

fc Biis m Seles site.PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN

OUTS, SAFE DRIVERS.We are especially equipped to cater

to your trade. Fair dealing and roodservice is what we depend on to ret it.

Dr. Rowat is always in attendanceat the Stables.

U Stables Hack Stand I

Cor. Union and Hotel S:s.(Old Cell Tower.) !

j

CAREFUL AND WELL IXrORM- -ED DRIVERS

FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES.HACKS AT ALL HOURS. j

Orders for Surreys, Wagonettes.Single or Double Teams at a moment'3notice.

HACKS Xos. 43, CI, TO, 77, 97, 123and ISO.

C. BELLINA, Mgr.Tel. 319. Stables Tel. 477. j

THE FAMOUS ?

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UNIJIAIN IVI CLvl Vl IN

Are for sals by ourexclusive distributingagents : ; :

answt r-- : hUMy c.' ;r r::r.it!v . .Te, :.And so it is tuday. Tension destroys ; lo, urine a l-- . an apara- - a rr

th e'lastieiiy, and it must !? rt' u--e 1. ! o;;..d th. itching .v.l r t: a I : y dr! t;;' In:;an d ... H J. trokrh- plae, v! outThe question of amusemeat is ouc

:i my fat an I on my iriM-r- . !: r.; awhich has ever luvn important. hat tra( f l: r,.:uai:i. K j, ointrn- - rais meant by play? What i :iy to .m I.- - d-- p. r..: I u; f r it .;r.d t..some is work to oilu-rs- . Tik- - -- .rr.il -- vcrv:iiir4 . ; r.il. !."differonce n work an I ;dav is n...in , :u. r- -r m!; ! y at:;!. ;!.

that tl.- - Ioit.ut is cmp.oy. I t.i o..:.i!n .... ... .iri r. rf jir:,... jr. r i,r --

some end lx-yoa- d iteif. wh'! piay U ',., I.? I vu!u!-?- ,i;-- v.l .' fjr

suilU'iont to itself, l'lay is uuai:v t::-- - R. n; n;!. r :V.- - n;;;. i

LIMITED.

Incorporated Under the L.aws of theRepublic of Hawaii.

CAPITAL ?400,000.00

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.fJhas. ' M. Cooke PresidentJ. B. Atherton Vice PresidentC. II. Cooke CashierJT. C. Atherton Secretary

Directors Henry Waterhouse, TomMay, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney,J. A. McCandles3.

Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor-porations, Trusts, Individuals and willfpomptly and carefully attend to allkmslnes3 connected with banking en-trxw- ted

to it. Sell and Purchase For-i- n

Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.

Ordinary and Term Deposits receivedand Interest allowed in accordancewith Tules and conditions printed Inpaa hooks, copies of which may beiad on application.

U&fe Deposit Boxes rented by thejoonth or year.

SnWATJS SPHECKELS, WM. G. IRWIN.

GLAUS SPREGKELS & CO.I

Bankers,HONOLULU - - - H. I.

3T FRANCISCO AGENTS THE NE-TAD- A

BANK OP SAN FRANCISCO.DRAW EXCHANGE ON

VAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Bank ofFrancisco.

LONDON The Union Bank of London,Jtd.)

FtfW YORK American Exchanre Na-tional Bank.

"SX2ICAGO Merchants' National Bank.?A?.I-8-Comptoir National d'liscompte

j faris.ni22tLIN-Dresdn- pr Bank.'IOHGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Honc- -

Zir.ziX and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

--&Xf ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAW?nk of New Zealand.

5TIOTORIA AND VANCOUVER BanI British North America.

Irwin General BonMRD s Exciionae Business

Deposits Received. Loans mad on Apcr-ye- d Security. Commercial and Trav

ftler'- - Credits Issued. Bills of ExchangeJfcawcJit and Sold.2JiI,ECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNT

ED lOit.

BISHOP & CO.SAVINGS BANK

On October 1st, 1S98, and continuingaatil further notice, Savings DepositBwill be received and interest allowedJrj this Bank at four and one-na- if perent per annum. The terms, rules andregulations of the Hawaiian PostalSavings Bank will be adopted as far asit 1 practicable to apply them, and theCash Reserve of $50,000 as requiredaader the Postal Act will be main-tained.

Printed copies of the Rules and Reg-ulations may be obtained on the 1st ofOctober on application.

BISHOP & CO.Honolulu, September 7, 1S98. 5019

ESTABLISHED IN 1S58.

BISHOP & CO.--Bankers

TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKINGAND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.

Commercial and Travelers Letters .ofCredit issued, available in all the

Principal Cities of the WGrld.

INTEREST allowed after July 1st,113, on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 perMmt; 6 months 3V2 per cent; 12 months4 yr cent .

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANKLIMITED.

Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000Paid Up Capital Yen 10,500,000Pweservx Fund ...Yen C,9G0,000

HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA.BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,San Francisco, Shanghai,

Bombay, Hong Kong.

INTEREST ALLOWED:On Fixed Deposit for 12 months 4 p. c.On Fixed Deposit for 6 months ZV2 p. c.On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c.

INTEREST ALLOWED BY THEHEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA.

On Current Deposit G1 per cent p. a.On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 7 p. c.

The Bank buys and receives for col-lection Bills of Exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit on theabove Branches and Agencies andtransacts General Banking Business.

Agency Yokohama Specie Bank:New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I.

JUHEI ISHIZUKAAGENCY OF

KEI HIN BANK, LTD.Vineyard Street.

Transact General Banking and Ex-change Business.

OFFICE JAPAH.- - - TOKYO,

Draw exchange onFIRST NATIONAL BANK,

YOKOHAMA.

j 1 .-- j work. .Man works belter a! smn ibir.gFlOurOn L)rU2" UO.Jho likes, l'lay makes him roaJ t for

The Most Patient Pcorlo MustShow Annoyanco At 1 imou.Nothing :N a ; l t. "I- - r.

r;:i k r.No:I;.tc Mr .i rr.r. pt::r..vI any f th x r..I'f!:in4 r'! almost !r; r; crary. I

All day :!;. ' j . j rat!-- .

Ail r.UV. thy p ; an-ak--.

Ittvi. luh. I:; h. W.:a n r-'.;-

Jt!t thf sini w.:h Er n:.i.I'm h lrillv iivi ffn'-- i ..n,rS!. I

Yo i "aojM ! !.;. ; kr.' Itniakf t! Tor."

S::h :::l.t ?i r ia;l:y ! v r v;r.c.IV;; r.:y ca.i Iv

-- s. j . t- .- -n;-n:- .

PN nty f ;r.v,f tha'. 1 m O.n-r..- . r.;;1I ' t any f..iU..

t- - T it u-t.-.. .. v- -

Mre. t. iir.onInir,r. Ia . t'- - r Inur-a- n

z, :n.i. I re.id a!. nt Ik. in 0:n::rn:i:i'iu!rin a fr;- - :: 1 if u

"IlaM.. I w.h ioM ::,v. rw-r)-!!-

ha 1 u 1 it va ::;u- - a ;.a.s'! an !

orir.M TXI . : ' A i . c t

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a ; - r.. I ! . ; ..ii ofa.-u- :.l ;r.

pur;' l- - r- - i ? . : r.ir- - i: ;;;: :;.r. :.

fa. ::r. !; l r.t,: .i '.;- -. fn'.:- -

' ' Sf i: T!i r:::;: :.! r. o 'rfret; t!:- - tax n ;.' ir j.irrra un'..d :- - $UI. .

mmmmf

( 1:1 I Powder I

V riucs J

I ' L t rurn :ir nnr nrnny11 T It ILL l nc mm

To A Vu;fr w .:r;,u.i,u;4 Tho r, rl,,;r..;,.. ctrryrnr..f;Ji ani x'- -r .n

v'i -r-.- .-?.. rilun of

CIOlLfcS. FcrDistiiS Clti ulU."

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ro:npi. -'tV.: ': iV.a ;. n l r.t',),;, ?r:: ;'$: . r '- ..r.- -

t!:at l:n-!-tdc- s t!s v ry !av. faO;Vn ofthe d.ty. a:i l t!.r ; r . ; 'j r t:. N .

nimttfa :urrrs c f this ry. !ry'rli;nAr:x- - -- v:'lnar.M ! p.a.r. !.c :r- - r. t

ur : v fx;v:; alT-'v.-- ..- !,i.h

n ;ir rrov t.i b an .T.tra.-r- : n !i ! oy- -rs who want .t. h f -- r t".- - Vi-- :

r:i r.v. ei r: ! to mv.' i -

v ...-- r i a . a : i i ..........

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Amiu for IT. D in:-- : !. r. M ,h

. a " - t ...a.Mf,,r in and p.nnd i:h3n-- e

Tarticular attention RiTcn : 71?a"'J v' i.u-- -

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r--- r ? ir ! n-,- -

ricn S:x-3t-. ar I H

CaJifonU H:.. Jlw Fnaciro. Ci

WAIANAH RESORT.Near Walanao R. U. Depot

LIGHT WINE AND UUCP.

Eefrtsts'iits cf A!! E!:ds.

C SHIOZAWA, Prop.

CH:.Uo-r.J.- "y r.: V:r.- -:. r --inyo;i like. V.Vc ..-- . .t. ...j;ovk1 kind.. 2!ic to

For Sale.- . . .... . .r i a . M 4 c

U :.!:: on.

Ci..c.o curca jrtn..

cf Kli :re:. ato: Z.o fc fro:ti." Kara!ar:.a Trairaj j XVX.

I :it I vj ar.i it::ua!r 1 rvat of K:c :r: acl

ta' r Terr.'-- . 12 a yor.:.: of i!- - ::t hi!f an i.r mi-- li

.d of Kir.;; !rv:. (' fcl'.r orrr of 11. i i Ai IC:- -.s'.re".. Th ; r.I: as!r. or. of t'Zl r ar.r.?:-n- .

ript,! orr-it-c ih- - utJ lr

f-- ar 2.n ! rr.iaVA r.f C :kI

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REAL ESTATE CHOKERS

t .n t:...t rlty.

Mldren's PhotosAr i." tf at! to rr.aVo tllun:il lAor.-- " ar--j".or- l I.) etc:a;. ?to:htrj t.I al cfrn.. Oar q-;aJ- un' i" faith- -

J Ukrnr!.4-- f ar. J !i:n:y cf Cs- -li;r--: pNotc f.R.i favor in trcry:::. h',' r;e.

Tr" rvc ! a! j ; ;".sy fie n ?.r.r tfw::::..-:--v

J. J. WILLIAMS.

WILLIAMS

Fort Gtroot.

r. h. c. v. Asxxtia !

ik an.i.Mou.i. j

COMMISSION A(Ji:.NTS.;cSIM SIXTH :T.. !3.N n:.NC!5CO.

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:r. I'ru

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iTIILIIAM; AISII.W. lC;te r:os;t ' Cilice

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A NEW PAINT SHOP. j

iHAVING A?-CIA7-

i:: V.ITI! CI

Palr.:tr. P-r- t:rr sr.: V.' ,! P::?Vj

rrlf nr c? our ttr.:y r !a S--i

KraacUco ar. 1 cthr Urx ca ii- -

r.--. . f.! r tr- -i -- rs:n:i!tvl to c win r.w tz:i: wj

imitation of serious ac:iv::! I

Nations ;tnl ivajiie :nay I;.' :u-lied-

by their forms tf omtHement. It is n.'.ne.j sary to so to Rome for th- - ;ta i- -i

iatorial !iov. Spain with iurfights and Amerira with j;in-I-

,ts Sro--- it saralle'... Athi-.- U- '..:.nproperly c:np!oytl an 1 enrh.-ial- . Taold saying that bad th ulozy an ! !

go together is true. !

Recreation Is re-creati- Th . t!.r fbody and worn brain m l i:a::s.Sometimes ret is be.?;, anl rometirasto take the mind from care and worry j

by simple recreation Is b ',--t. Arau- -111:1 1 s are the diversions ia uhii recreation is sought they ar- - .1 :r.Mr.to an end.

We should play for the vili.1 f ;:rphysical healrli. Oar body is '.;; i;semusical instrument whie!i ?ufi". i s w : . nthe strings are too Ion; tightly dra.vn.The raan with tiie holdiv Is so:nett:::Hrid:eud V:i III" (OU(t.ti .. I i

blessed. prvid d the hobby b- - a Ka'.-- !

thy or.r.We should play for the a- - :f ;:r

ui h. rn, til' in.i;: 11.1.1 iuiimu ,i i

thf nlnv of hi.s i'liiM!iol. J!n'T.-o:- i .

says that beauty is its own exc;;s. f r !

existing. So it Is with play.All forms of play are not n.b!o. For

a person to do nothing but dayuiroui?aoui nis me is to ie tais-- ? 10 nis

. i til . i .:iKwuioo4i. i'ii.y can no c.irr;.i to r- -cess, i no man wno noarus :; n.swastes in ordT that on the r.rxt !:o I- -1

day ho may squander them in samusement is on the wron, puh.tKvory play can hurt you. bit italso help jou.

.i ii i .i.ii ii t'iiii'ii i s .iir" i i !

vmle think. IVoplo ai. ac- -to (Diin.t i; some spoctai c;t ca:r. -- :an. .

with tli whole class of anms.-rnrrit- inwnica that circumstance aro- - rhstis unjust. The church was at on tin;-- ?

ia,uaswal;!ly aM ,forn,s ott amiv,;m;u?. I nis -- ncral antagonism is -rc:nXi,, ;i i,ro: b r view !s ..;n.r

taken. The idea that th youn- - hav- -

no control over themselves is '-:

idis,ipat,d.1 lu l i lie voting man tna-- t jir!re f

own conseienro ;;nd b- - tnio u it. Ani.m and sfand 14 lv .w w.ir. l.;

and a mind pronactie and !a;p:r 1

vitli a ruinhood rowin- - r.ea. r ar.ifn!!r as the years :ide l,y lv him

nm' it all is writ: for him i; ; -- v . ,'folio,, after Jesus Christ.

sti:am plows.

LIMITED "

Offer for Sale: ,

REFINED SUGAKS.

PAKAF1XE PAINT COSrait :j. Cv:r:i ri i.zigrarer.

PAIXT OILS,

1XDUKINE,

t:4 at.,:

FERTILIZERS,Sc:h fen:::if:f. a : far t-c- at

case asj ce.. . .C v O, ( r . .

Irrt til Ci!y cr.;: !

j ratt r.-rrl- r r.

ni.TEII I'lIESS CI."T1!..

CKMFN'T I IMF & iVAC

AGENTS FOR

ir.vi::.!. rNivi:n,xi, 3:22.:. o.,C5!xr.f. "Ni: cr.2 Ct ri.::srj.

N Yc: X JL

OI!!. NJ)7 CO.

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Ltt.i?:v m!y !i f-r-

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7iu:o :rorntv. rr.HUSTACE CO..

Wood and CoalAUTO

Whi:e 3nd pj-c- !: Sar;JVT!.:ti e ! tt! ct ll rry :;VUcmct r.C-- xI

U PiljliiRl BKljj.

ivt. MISAWA.

Fort and King Streets.HONOLULU

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., ,

LJMITED.

Wm. G. Irwin. .President and ManagerClaus Spreckels Vice-Preside- nt

W. M. Giffard..Seeretary and TreasurerII. M. Whitney, Jr Auditor

SUGAR FACTORSAND I

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COMMISSION AGENTS I

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AGENTS FOR THEi

Oceanic Steamship Company:

ur ban l rancisco, Lai. I

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I- - f. MflW. 3 1. V.. j

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Offica and Infirmary. - . 863 Kini St. :

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TELEPHONE 796.Modern and Humane Treatment. i

M. W-- M'CHESNEY & SONS.

Wholesale Grocers and Dealers In Leattcr and

5uCe c indiums. i

rgenta Honolulu Soap Works Com--pany, Honolulu, and Tannery,

WING WO TAI CO214 XUUANU STREET.

ivory, Lacquer, fcuver anawares, fccreens, asc. ita..tan

Ph:Tiri5. Crpno?. Silk?. firr- -t.--. t t.--

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L IvOaNG" JbZJfi

ivit,oriMiN i : lAiLUM,. .m m - j t. - -- ..- ni.1.196T2 run Ou, upy. liuj aiauiei.

rlNE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA-SONABLE RATES.

SuUa cleaned and e4. Cttli--tlo tnrutki.

iobert Lewers. F, J. Lowrey. C. M. Cr o- - t

lev;ers & C00KE.Importers and Dealers In Lumber an

Building Materials. Office,414 Fort St.

nork on llic American .Machines

w. c. roru"-"c:o- r m ..uJWE MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER

htavy har.I-.var- e leisiiuss h-.-r- has J' 'f No. N- :- -H. !I!.?Jeived a lar,;e shipment cf 2hi- -1 :r. r-- !

PHW A KM PfllMT ft fflMPi ?i ! iir L t' lx'xix ; ! Urr-- trr-r- l f f .;.CuV""" vu. . v v Vw.4 ... I C.cr. !, S,, rtlV.H! Cv,!fCOMMISSION HUOICnn,! AND 7"'.,'v. ii" r-- V i;l I . t; l At: c;!fr sr.J c'i ,r- - : :

VAA'i : r. Pa-;- ,'. :1 rv;'M TiTS.Z Z,T

Ichandi.se ly th Carouat' an I x c'.sa very hcaT conoismnir n: en the n.-x- t ;

mi of l" attio I:::t. Mr. (;r?ithas n:osc oncouragln alvlcs tinier't ho head of eonstniciion of s: am I

irWnt.nrinMO. TS, , .

! the Ihit steam plows made on tho Am-- ieriran eontiiunt for use in can- - f;.;ds

as. in al other metal work cn account!of the stilly of iron running bir:. !

; Mr v,rvr-- tei: of one c;:ab:.1

; ."000 men. closing down Ivc.v.:?! ord'Tj for iron from Pennsylvania had n3:'iK-c-n filled. The American steam i'.ot; will be here in a few wcek3 n w. There

- ; k

VMrn Vivo" " ..... m ........c rr r n ...... n.! .i

pattern ran kct?

CAPETOWN - TA r.f.Con?uI-Cenrr- al tor.e. nt Cai-:orv- n.

a.t;5.-- Ainrncana u stay away trora- -

outa .:r:oa. tie say: .i my unfortunates are stranded hrre withiat em-ploy nunt. I would advise Americansto stay away. Oold and diamonds arenot for the many; all avocations arefull: living is hish; to go 'up countryis like jumping from the pan Into thefire, for tho conditions thcro are notencouraging."

LEWIS & CO., Grocers.Ill PORT STREET.

Telephone. 210 : : P. O. Pox. S3.

Read Hawaiian GaztiU

SmirWeekly).

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH 7,

O00O0O4O0O0KKtO4 A. E. MURPHY L CO. A. E. MURPHY CO----ooo- A SHIP IS GONE! JAS-F- - morgan I

o3

Progress Shoe House.m

Ooooo5oooooo2osoo

OUR REPRESENTATIVES.We have Shoes for those too youn ;o walk, for

those too old to run: for these who dance withmerry feet, or through weary years still shunle on.

Shoes as Ugh: as the heart of youth, as strong asmanly courage, as beautiful as woman's crace andfirm as truth most chaste.

Shoes for dry and wet, for cold and storm, forweek day and Sunday, and always to be depended on.

All our Shoes are like pood ministers they wearthemselves out in the service of mankind.

LU

3

Interview these representatives at

;a. e. murphy & co.r205 Hotel Street. :

A. E. MURPHY & CO. A. E. MURPHY L CO. l

I

i

3ER 5P

04just to hand.

SALE BY

Aflkiiser-Biis-di

Brewing Association's

::budweiTwo Carloads of this

FAMOUS

FOR

EL HadMl I Go,HAN IOLANI

ioiRBi:irs:

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The best at the lowest oprice at HOPP'S. $

Ooos

Sideboards ao

sTHE VERY oLATEST STYLES. 2

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2 HANDSOME oo oo

ooo si m i5 o

2 Down Pillowsooo

o ANY SIZE. Jo2 o2o A Hew Line of o

ooOOo 111. o

o

o ioo Minn upholslering ioo A SPECIALTY.ooooo J.fl OPP&CO.o

. .W TT fx T io Leading rurmiure ueaiers,o

KING & BETHEL STS.ooooo

W. J..GUNN,

1 m a

410 Montgomery St.BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND SAC-

RAMENTO STREETS,

San Francisco, California.

Twenty years of successful exper-ience as a Real Estate Agent enabletme to state that I have done well forinvestors, when they followed pt ad-vice.

The attention of those having moneyto invest is called to the fact that therare great opportunities to make splen-did investments in San Francisco ReEstate at the present time. .The con-ation of realty at present favors thTrayer. This is the time to invest whenproperties can be purchased at loirprices.

San Francisco has a great future; allunite on. this point. . It is to be thegreat city of the Pacific Coast and theman who buys now will make himselfrich.

I offer my experience and knowledgeof values of property to those who de--aire to purchase business propertiesfor income, or improved lots or blockafor investment. Information cheer-fully given in reference to all matter!pertaining to Real Estate in San Francisco. I will be happy to correspondin relation thereto.

Sometimes estates are divided, andthe property has to be sold; in thltway fine purchases can be made. Thundersigned possesses Information of331 such sales and can advise buyers03 to values.

Money Invested on Real Estate e-ra-rity

for those who desire to loantaeir money.

Full charge taken of properties nataxes paid for absent owners.

W. J. QUNN,Real Estate Agent, 410 Montgomery

St., San Francisco. 51SJ

1AT THE v GAZETTE OFFICE.

'AT THE GAZETTE. OFFICE.

liH i He33 Queen Street.

P. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72.

THIS DAY'.

Auction Sale

SHIPS' STORESOn Tuesday, March 7.1899

AT O'CLOCK a. :t .

At :ny sa'-sror- rr.. CI Q-.- : z '.?:. Iwill a: I-- .it A-- i Sl;'Store avei fmrr. ..'. K!arJO'Brien, tonsprii'.n;

bbls. mzr.y and roni:.r.uoci:im:s.BBI.S. bitch, coii.5 nor:.COBIT.H PAINTS. 3 SI I IB.-- BOATS.i pouTABLi: roue.;:, irrr . i:tc.

JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr.

A 1IITGAGEES SALE

OF--

IEOn Tho Lower Corner Of

KIKG ASD PURCHEOBL STREETS,

Takes place at Mou;an

ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

Property adjoin the ret! Jr see c! V.L Hopper, and brings la a fcas 'omrental from store and tcscrr.: bu'.li- -

irS

Auction SaleOK

Property.... ON WAIKIKl FOAD.

ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH S

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

At tuy sa!c.rx3i. 1 will e'.I atl!o auction

A FINi: UUILDING IJOT oa themala Walklkl road, adjoining the rc-ldenc- 4?

of Ir. Oeo. Manion. Tfce lothas a frontage of feet oa th Wa!-ki- kl

roail and a depth of 100 fet; con-taining 4SS1 5quarc feet.

Further particulars of

JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr.

Auction Sale

LEASEOFLANDAT VVAtKIKI.

UN" WEDNESDAY. MAKCIl sj AT 12 O CLOCK NOON.

i At ray a:erom. Q uta s:re-:- . I 'xlllll at puMIv' a ict;on for accoust cf tic

-- i.i: f th !.: J... T.iylrTin: i.i:ai: roi: ap.oct s ykahs

OF A rilK'i: n LAND a: KaKi. Wal- -

nr. j!.i.--.

A:;r.: il : J'.".

JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr.

JAS. F. MORGAN

t M r1 ciioneer

4 V

33 Queen Street,p. 0. Box 594. Telephone 72.

Hops of Saving; Edwarfl I

0 Bnen or Carp.I

WIND HAS DONE THE BUSINESS!

Eterythisc Under Water-Wn- ca ifce MistsWent Om-Tro- otl: in the'

Pouch Witers. I

rJsht wreckers from tho br!Ut IM-wa- nl

O'Hrien wer riumvl Snnlayafternoon from wrtaln la;h ly lap- -

tain Iirsen in his launch I'nlon. Tar- -

tios conntftel '.vlth th latv :a:n--0ii- ;

City of Co'.umliia have i)- - :i invti:.t- -iri4? the wreck anl one ofnl hn.wfrom this wa$?l with Itus.sell Co!;proin charge anl coataininc nrn Japanese wont on hoard on Sunday. At I

o'clock Captain Smith, who was nal- -

satinR officer of the ill-fate- d City ofColumbia on her voyage to theo I.-!--

and$, sighted frcn his lookout on tha;vessel signals of distress comln? fromthe O'Brien's wreck. IMillini; quicklyto the boat landing he telephoned Captain Larsen with the result as above.The boat containing Colegrove and theJapanese was rapidly drifting out tosea in spite of their most strenuous ef-

forts. Ten minutes later when thelaunch hid the boat well inside theharbor a squall came up outside whichwould 'have placed the Colgrov. partyin a watery grave.

The O'Brien is now completely on

hr starboard beam and h waves uimaking havoc with her cargo. The pjrtside has sunk in and it U extremelydangerous for any one to loard hrduring ihe-- present rough weather.

Abandoning the plan of getting thecoal out of- - her it is now consideredlucky if even the copper Is sa veil fromthe bottom of the unlucky vcsd.

Tommie" Hennessey nnd a parly offriends had a dangerous water experi-ence Satunlay last. They went out fromthe "Railroad wharf to the wreck of theO'Brien. The boys loaded their craftwith stuff from the wreck and the wa-

ters near by and started home. lt-fo- re

the shore boat could 1k broughtto the channel it was swamp-d- . Allthe yoVing fellows are tip top at hand-ling boats, but the reef breakers weretoo much for them. Their craft wanoverturned, they lost all their prizesand had a hard time of it for an hour.No one was injured, but all weie dckand exhausted on reaching the Hallwaywharf again.

Tlws IMwanl O'Brien went over atjust .V.30 Saturday afternoon. She hadleon rolling and settling for hours.with the breakers striking her and thewind hitting what little of hull 'therewas to strike. Hundreds of people werewatching from the water-fron- t. At thetime indicated, over went the ship toher grave. It was quite a si eh; to srethe masts go to the water.

All tne sea people say now that thereis no hope whatever of saving anypart of the ship or cargo. Consequent-ly the speculation of the purchasing hnlis a failure.

There was secured permission fromthe circuit court to use the S. S. Cityof Columbia in wrecking the O'Brien,but there was so much time lost in f-f-

to get the Columbia to move her-

self that the O'Brien was hopelesslywrecked in the meantime.

KI-V- . C. II. YAT.MAN.

Storm Reduces AttctiJaucc CmmiJ

Meeting Held.Uev. C. H. Yatman preached aain

last .night at the First Met!udUtChurch to a small but appreciativecongregation. The storm no doab:kept many away from the meeting whowould otherwise have len .her

Mr. Yatman took the Fourth Chap-

ter of Second Kings, and used the nar-

rative of the prophet F.lisha restoringto life the son of the Saunammlte wo-

man as his subject.His minute description of th home,

the father, and the child and its moth-

er was so realistic that i- - rto.-- s n

take much of a strtch of the imagin-

ation to stv the entire so-n- e in thatfar off eastern home.

Mr. Yatman will remain In :h- - :y

until a week from to-mor- xo v. a'i.uhe will sail for Japan.

Services will W hM this eveningand every evening during the w. . V.

These services are for everybody, an 1

all are cordially invited to art. r. 1 t'.-.--

at 7 p. m.

Hawaii at Vale.Sonny"" i"n:h.i vrir. t i hi-- , fa --

ilM hi .tco 1 tho col 1 w.i-.li-.

i y.l r:i::.For thive flay thoro or no o'.atho professors b';.nsx ti:.ili! on arvo-.- n:

of tho snow !!ookal' to na. h tl;"niir Uawllns has l- n q i::o

ill, but is now reoovoro.l. Yo mc Mr.Hetlman succunibl to thv winttrohills. bu; was prosr.'s-in- ? rlnoly a;last accounts.

BargainTables.

--ooo-

We have now institutedthis new department and youwill always find Bargainsthere in many articles in

ill o MlINCLUDING

Crockery and Glassware

Call and Inspect.You may see something

you want.All Goods marked in plain

figures.

Second floor. Take elevator.

LIMITED.

Sole AgentsJEWEL STOVES

AND

GBieieoiioiRiigeroiois

oooooo

w w w w w w w tfJ

GET IT ATWATERHOUSE'S.

I AFTERI Repeated Trials wei have at last found the articleI Ve wanted. It came by the

Albert and is now offered forj sale to the public of Hawaiii at the same prices as sold inI the United States. Come and I

see for yourself and be con--vinced that the above state- - tment is true in every respect.

i I5p. Housekeepers will appreciate fI our eftort after they have seeug and tried our new

1 Scotch Granite WareI

I and found it will not chip and I

then rust through, after it hasbeen in use a few days. Thesegoods when they once get intoyour hou3e are there to stay.

I

Aluminum WareIs soirething that ha9 been soldin Honolulu some time but theprieea we are olT;ring thesegoods at i3 a new departurealtogether.

Another thiug we have pleas-ure in bringing before the pub-lic, especially those who haveyouugsters in the family, andhave more or less washing tohave done at home, is a WashTub with an attachment on theside, for fastening a wringingmachine to, thereby obviatingthe necessity of screwing yourwrists all out of kilter, bywringing out clothes by baudpower. These wringers we havein three size?.

i

ut i mnniiniinnJ.T. IV H.liHIII l H T

I

Vaverley Block, i--I Bethel Street. I

i Crockery. Hardware, sGroceries,

I I

EsMiistieiiiniESl. Leaaers in 1899. ft rM M M tANr-Mr-!- A

Pabst BeerMerit Alone Has Made it World Famous,

W. Co PEACOCK & CO,Solo Aeonto.TELEPHONE A.

Plantation Owners,Managers, Agents,And Buyers. . . .

Patronize Home Industry, no need of sending abroidfor Harness. With added improvements to my HisiftctaJrjEe;ntt and direct importation of material, I am now pre-pared to supply Planters and Agents with any amount anddescription of Work Harness, or parts thereof, at fibresth3t will compare, favorable with Coist prices, and" theassurance of a far better wearing article.

A full line of Carriage, Harness, Stable and HorseGoods.

Island orders promptly and satisfactorily filled.

C. R. COLLINS.ESTABLISHED ISO!.

TELEPHONE 5 ft l.F. O. tOX 495. H55 ST., zvj XD015D IT.

And at Mil II.

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: IIONOTXLU. MARCH. 1

LOCAL BREVITIES. WE HEAD THE IMSPaauhau on the Coat.SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25. Articles Th eo. H . DAv ies&Cotend- - of incorporation o the Paauhau Sugar

j Plantation Company were filed yester- -Sugar, 4; firm with upward

ency.Hutchinson, on the 23th.

asked.$33.75 I day. The company intend? to acquire

With a Line of Seainal.!e-- liars::. in GESTV CANVAs

SHOES, in white nr.ii tolor-- . A full Sir.r nA h tar.r.vtbe duplicated e!f-ewh-r- fr t:. price, ai.il :lv1: youcall and inject the novelties i i the ;?'::.

Merchants and Commission Agents,Be;; to call the attention of the tuito their complete line of

liana Plantation, on the 23th, $16.25bid; $16.73 asked.

Hawaiian Commercial, $75 asked on

lands for the purpose of raising sugarproducing commodities in the HawaiianIslands and elsewhere. The capitalstock is $5,000,000, of which $2Z.w) hasbeen subscribed. The directors are:William G. Irwin, Edward Pollitz. Althe 23th; $74 hid.

Two cottages for rent, Sf-- e Schnac --ooo-bert Meyer, John A. Buck and W. D.K. Gibson.

Vc uortcn au, page 7.

For bargains in real estate see L.. C.Abies' ad in this issue.

rnnOUR NEW STOCK har Iten cart fully jvLctu:MESSENGER SERVICE. IB : WB : fl5:01 Ustationery at want. ' Kach and tvtrv artic.t n.ar.fi! a: tL?Fasnionable societyWall, Nichols Co., Ltd Honolulu Messenger Service deliver

messages and packages. Tel. S7S.price. Coae in end we thai! convince ycu that v. are in thleavesBritish Commissioner Kenny

PAINTS AND OILS.'

GENERAL PLANTATION SUPPLIES.

A fine assortment oi Kitchen Furnishings.Thelanufacturers' Shoe Co., L'd.DRY QQODO G U.

tnis evening for Kauai.There was nothing in the dispatches

on legislation for Hawaii.The base ball players are thoroughly

discouraged by the weather.See those '99 Tribunes with 30-in- ch

wheels at $60; also $50 models.The Peerless Preserving Paint has a

heavier body than any other paint.The higher courts adjourned yester-

day out of respect to the dead Princess.The funeral of the late King Kala- -

GRAY AGATE WARE a Speciiltyler--i o-- f tho BlcFORT STREET.WILL DISPLAY ON

SATURDAY,

II IIIE

kaua was held Sunday, February lo,1891.

The new and popular program of theOrpheum theater will be given againtonight.

Nance O'Neil and Sousa's band areamong the theatrical attractions atWashington.

Electric Belts for rheumatism, ner-

vous prostration. Nature's vital izer,Honolulu Drug Co.

ATotc-Ai- i Tin rpriirned to

IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.

SELECT STYLES IN SHIRT WAISTS. loyalWorcester

ooococSilhouette

Photography

IS tiOW ALL THE RAGE. THISSPACE

CHOICE SILK WAIST PATTERNS.

NOVELTY VEILINGS.

Oilipunuci .uauou ' " v

San Francisco from the East and willsoon visit Hawaii. .

Rev. C." H Yatman will preachagain at the First Methodist churchthis evening at 7:30.

The announcement is now made thathere is to be no further delay imbuilding the Plains fire station.

A. B. Wood finds that on account o

business here he will be unable toleave for ths coast on the 10th.

THE VERY LATEST RIBBONS.

Hai.VALENCIENNES LACES. setii inNEW ORGANDIES.

LADIES' FANCY HOSE. Da ycu vant t :vara ho"x to raak firm Ih l' Z.I'fvcr tnm 51'. to 5SILIICUETTn FliOTOS? U you

EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES.Isten In5 our ftcre z.z.1 wo will take

SttOlfflWDSPUT! :ptoa&urc in teachls rpa the art. K0.IS RESERVED FORWo Lave a corlvte lino oi soft Diy M Co.

SouveniV buttons of the late PrincessKaiulani prepared by B. Lichtig, 606

Fort street, above Dewey restaurant.Waialua assessable stock sold yester-

day at a premium of $60 on a risingmarket. Kihei has strengthened again.

The Minerva Tonic for nervous pros-

tration, general debility, etc., for saleat Gonsalves & Co., Ltd., Queen street.

President Dole's eyes are in quite abad way again. He has been compelledto remain in a dark room for severaldays.

The board meeting of the Y. M. C. A.which was to have been held last even-

ing, was postponed on account of theweather.

Bromo Kola 'cures nervousness,aches, seasickness, invigorates and re-

stores. Take no substitute. HonoluluDrusr Co.

DAKS, and PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS

Our prlLtlas zzZ Cvclopln departLimited.

THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. tmcnt k tr.rnlrs c- -t gaol work. Our

J. J.cutca:crs are r'.eascJ. We take ra'.awith fcverr Jobncie tKshted. We i

--y p it jfi S Tf tic Kodatr tio t"- - Privl2 la it-- usTho-- wfi nr band concert at Emma

aov pvpninsr. It was omitted For Sale. isr..?. i:3 is wea:a?lL--f Ui Jr&L Npratlr.s ce y cloudyon account of the death of the Princess

Kaiulani.furnished house on Emma street V.'cr'.: always reOy when proa! 3d. Drug Co,OIO FORT STREET.OOO--

DEALERS IN

PUKE TJKUGS :- -: :- -: :- -: AM) CHEMICALShares MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.

Shares AMERICAN SUGAR CO.

Shares KIPAHULU PLANTATION

for rent for two months from April 1st.Apply to C. F. Herrick, Bureau of Pub-

lic Works.Jack Hughes, who was formerly as-

sistant engineer on the Australia, is inthe engine room of the Roanoke, boundfor Manila.

Souvenir buttons of the late PrincessKaiulani prepared by B. Lichtig. Leave

nr,ipr nt f.06 Fort street, above il Di Milto. Druggist Sundries,TOILET ARTICLES, :- -: :- -:

:- -: :- -: FINE PERFUMERY. ETC.

Von Holt Block. - - - King Street.COR. KISG 4 FORT STS,

Dewey restaurant. VLJas. F. Morgan's sale of real estate

advertised to take place yesterday liasr.t.tnnnpri imHi tomorrow at theUtcu jruoif uuv.

same hour and place.

Shares PACIFIC SUGAR MILL.

Shares WAIALUA AG'C'L. CO.

Shares HAW'N. COMMERCIAL CO

Shares OAHU SUGAR CO.

Shares HAWAIIAN SUGAR CO.

Shares PIONEER MILL. CO.

Shares WAILUKU SUGAR CO.

Shares HONOKAA SUGAR CO.

Shares EWA PLANTATION CO.

Shares WILDER S. S. CO.

Shares OOKALA PLANTATION.

The S. S. Garonne sails for Seattle1this afternoon. The steamer takesaway the Jules Walters Company anda number of tourists.

L B Kerr's latest European im-

portations includes 120 cases of newand up-to-d- ate dry goods, dress goods,artistic millinery, etc.

Mr. Edward Pierce, at present and: for many years past bookkeeper for the

c mmOTUEUSMTHERETHOUGU

Com-- I

ALSO

A few shares of Kona Sugarpany's assessable stock.

Hamakua Mill Co., iiesires an apyuiui-men- t.

See notice on Page 10.

Clarence J. Blanchard returns to UieStates by the Garonne today, but willsoon bring out another excursion forCol. Haskell's Minneapolis Times.

inicor Pnnnpr. who went to theIk" w --r 2- -

n

In the Bicycle buaines who are selling sckhI wheel?, we are therckcowledgcJ leaders: not bce;iu?e sa: Ve have theBicycle in tne world." for anyone can make that a?fertionand it1 roves nothinr, but because Our (ioods are ixactly as werepresent them and we can show that r.c Whevl? arc givir.r bettersatisfaction than our? do

INERYnHARRY ARMITA6E.

Colburn fire in Manoa valley Sundaynight, contracted a cold which confinedhim to his home all of yesterday.

Jim Quinn came in from Waikiki justafter the flood out there yesterday af-

ternoon and warned a number ofpie to steer clear of the deep water.. Owing to the wet weather arrestswerecomparatively light yesterday. One

drunk and a Chinaman for assault andbattery on his wife completed the .list.

An elegant home on Punchbowldo. --onipr lor. 150x75 (one block

Share Broker.Ccr. King & Bethel Sts. rE ARE THE PEOPLE

. . . Still Continues.OtC

Greatly Reduced Prices on

SAILOR HATS, TRIMMED HATS,w

r

w,.A a TTnrrisrm's stone house) fora uu v - t- -i

who do all kinds of Fine Repair Work and guarantee it and thenYw' uu to our guarantee. Our price are as loir a th iwctar.d our work better than tho be?t. A trial will convince youthat we make no xnxrepre-estatio- n.

FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBUUSAnd the Bahnc of .My rv.

NEW GOODS.forRoodMakeMust Be Sold toFashionableSocietyStationery 1

gale. .API'ij at ii ii.-- i " "street. .

The Bishop of Honolulu, the Rt. Rev.Ufred Willis, will conduct the religiousexercises at the funeral of PrincessKaiulani, using the Church of EnglandRitual.

Two drafts, one No. 154 for $590.2$,

and the other, No. 155 for $507.S4, havebeen lost. All persons are warned. ?.f rtvo-.ntiririns- r same. C. Brewer

TELEPHONE CCitleanMiss MI.i r

Vm IARLINUTON ULOCKUOTIIL STKCCT.The Ladies of Honolulu will ap-

preciate our latent to FORT ST.;L2please iu this vlepartnunt of our r.

abusiness. ARTISTICExclusive

it HOC D" v ' -

& Co., Ltd.Hare and hounds in the tropics is a

nort almost unheard of, but Le Mun-vo- n

the photographer, seems to behaving a merry one of his own. See

his advertisement.V very neat pin badge, with an ex-

cellent likeness of the Jate PrincessKaiulani, has been placed on the mar-

ket by J. J. Williams. Quite a num-

ber were worn yesterday.The Al Japanese S. S. Kee Lung

Maru will leave this port for Yoko-

hama, on or about March 20th. Forfreight and passage apply to Theo. H.rmviPs & Co., or Japan Emigration Co.

SHIPMENTLARGECounter,Now devoted to the display of thelargest assortment ever b forplaced on sale.

Specialty Aade of

OF

SILK GOODS,Kin-.ono-s. Embroidery. Handkerchiefs,Table Centre Pieces, Etc.. Etc. . . . mm?mMMliimmmeeting of the superintendents of

Marcus Ward'sSundav schools will be new at tne i.m nffprnoon at 4:45. It is

Royal Irish Linen PapersCOMPLETE LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHINGS.1 the desire to organize for the comins

rally and it is hoped that every organization will be represented.si''

Call on us, we will put you rightBids will be received at the office of in th matter of style and price.

Em

in Gazette BinderjE. O. Hall & Son, Ltd., up to weuneATnrch 22nd. for the con I

WALL. NICHOLS CO., Jstruction of a two-stor- y warehouse, tot. !...?:- - ho Ponifitidp. corner of

porto and Doaloro.Robinson Block.Hotel Street-- LIMITED-'JJfcJ UU1II uii Jt'

Allen and Kukuanaoa streets.

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TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, MARCH, 7, 1S0D.10

Jap. stmr. Nippon Maru, from Ho- - MEETING NOTICE.1 PEiG Cinil leilisei i inec Oceanic Steamship Company;

TIME TABLE:T-- !r L: Arr: l 3

FROM SAN FRANCISCO:

AUSTRALIA MARCH :SAL,VMEIA MARCH UAVSTIULIA APRIL 12

?rT-- r to lwu t iv.ez i.zg riNfr York It !cat3Ci:p to

I"or firtatr rir.ScsUr r?'j to

FOR SAN FRANCISCO:

j.r7RAL!A MARCH 81.KUX)5A MARCH

AUSTRALIA APRIL. 1

t

- cr. rwa throes liclti tyA:i irrxa ivrju

Oceanic S. S. Co.

Oriental Steamship (jo.

Wm. G. IRWIN & Co.

Issued Every Morning, ExceptSunday, by the

'

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY,Von Holt Block, Kin: r street. j

j

A. W. PEARSON, I

Business Manager.

SimiSmTIME TABLE

From and After Jan. 1, 1S99.

BTATIOS8. Daily Daily(Outward) ex. Sun. Dally ex, . Daily Daily

A.M. A.M. A.M.Honolulu.. 7:10 9:15 11:05 3:15 5:10Pearl City 8:03 9:48 11:40 3:47 6:50Ewa Mill.. S:33 10:08 W:00 4:15 tolOiVaianae... .... 10:50 4:45WalalTxa... 11:65 5:40Xahnku... 12:2 6:15

STATIONS. Daily(Inward) ex. rinn. Daily' Daily Ihiilv

A.M. A.M. F.M P.WKahuka. . . 5:35 .... 2:08Waialna... 0:10 .... 2:5)Waianae... ?:1U 3:55Ewa if ill.. 5:50 7:4o 1:05 4 :S8Fearl City. 6:15 a-- 1:30 4:52Honolulu.. 6:to 6:35 2:C5 6:23

G. P. Denisos, F. C SMITH,Superintendent. Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.

METEOROLOGICAL RECORD.

By the Government Survey, PublishedEvery Monday.

BAR'JM rHPRMo

3

? s 3a 3a.B B

8 25 30.)9, 30.01' 77 0.091 tMv 5 SB ;3- -5

a 2 3() .10!l.0lt 71 7S0.0li64f XE 1- -6

31 a7i30.iu a.oi! c$ 77 0.15177 9- -6 NB ,5- -fi

T '28!30 .WI30.02! 70 Tl 0.03i 64 j 7 NE 4- -6

i;:i(l .08 30.02. to 77 0.02'; 58; 10 NK 3

T 2 30 .03 U9.8i' y 79 0.09: 70 4 S-- NF. 2- -0

F 3 29.15 sa' 79 O.OOi 72 2- -7 v 2i i i

Barometer corrected to 32 F. and sea-Jev- el,

and after the 1st of February forstandard gravity of Lat. 43. This cor-

rection 13 .OG for Honolulu.

TIDES, SUN AND MOON.s

LIMIT El

General Agents

Pacific Mail Steamship Go.

Occidental IAND Toyo

Stranrrt ot ta abora coa?an!

Risen Kaisha!

port oa or about tae latM b!ov tatai!oatl.FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

CITY OF PEKING MARCH SGAELIC MARCHHONGKONG MARU MARCH TlCHINA APRIL 1

IKJRIC APRIL 11NIPION MARU ... APRIL X?

RIO DE JANEIRO APRIL 27

RATES OF PASSAGESINCLC Till P.

Tor Svia FraneUoo CaV.a I 75St co ad Cab! a 4

(Tojo K!a Ka!la oa!y.)European &erax

For Yokohama Cat-i- a

Scccsd Cab! a ICO(Toyo Klfea Ka'.thi calx.)

Curopaa s:eermj; tZFor Koaskoac Cahla 17S

For reaal laToraaiioa ftpply to

tj s c ! r1

e OO toDAT. ? ? H W H H' 3 S

'3"

a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m.Mon. 6 i 11.31 1.51 i 6.59

p.m.Toes. 7 0.25 12.42 6.f4 ! 7.39Wed. 8 l.W l.S3 7.10 S.14Than 9 2.01 2.24 8.09 8.44

a.m. ip,m.Frid. 10 2.42 3.09 9.11 I 9.2Sat... 11 3.19 3.50 9.40 j 9.55

I p.m. am. ;

Sun.. 12 i 4.30 3 59 10.09 110.44

W1R coll at Horo'.ala

FOR SAN FRANCISCO:CHINA MP.CH 20

KIdoIMC MAiinil itNIPPON MARC MARCHItio Hi: J AViii!ii UMiti. jCOIT1C APRIL IIAMERICA MARU . APRIL riCITY OF PEKING APRIL rARE AS FOLLOWS:

cJ CatJa Ill(Tojo K!a ICalta o!j.)narocaa Stecra li9ROUND TTUP.

For Faa Pros cicoCit!o, 4 ta43For Yokoira OU 4 to.... C3Cabta. 12 zao'a. lOX)

For Hot: close-Ca-hls, 4 co'a...tt2X9Cabin, 12 do'i IIUO

raaalec fa coaaectioa lih tit CAN AD ItxtYfta varcoarrr. IL C, Sr4- -

Hoao:a!3. Sara try:).

viz:

D- -fl. MACKFE1LD Oo-.t-'cf- l. ASiiL!.

BlilTISH-AMEKICA- N LINKBids For- -

Si FIO BUSS.IV. rs t.ik '. Jr o: :ONo:.t

u, Si:TT!.!:. r.VCOMV cANri:.Nc:s;o

FOR S75.t rail or

.!.i'.i'n frur.i IV- - S

The i S. "GARONNE"Will d-;- ar: Tr S-a-:: ar. Ta.oa..:

on TFESDAY, MARCH 7. a: I p.

Spa4 ,tnd a. cos:.rr.o lat'.oss hoa! I ! ?

ncacd ahra.l. All rallroid as'S'j 1

the E.-:e- rn S'.a? are now rrr-'- " I

o quo: ra: and 50:1 :!cUc!s :hr :;aHawaiian I;aa.!?

4 iir:r. r lL:om:a::m a;?;y 13

ilYMIDnmGEFERAL AGERTS.

COOK'S TOURS TOLnrnnn nnri nnnnri lh i 1III

f H n III. WHI Jt li VWIIM III If V U

Tickets foJJ cn all Railway anjshlip Llr.ts in the UniteJ Stae.

Acco-nm.vJitlo- n ecur?J in aivan:e onail Tranjitlar.tic Lln?5.

Special Excursion to

JAPAWPer S. S. China, April 1st. 1899.

A month will be sxnt In this delichtfulcountry. btr;ctly first class a;c3tnrncjation?.

For. particulars arriy toTHOS. COOK &. SON,

(hi .Market street, San l:rar.cisca.Or their representative.

MR. A. E. KAESER.H iAa!lan ILtel. Hon;!u'.j.

JAM ill SH CO.

Th. Nippon Y:i KaLhaV A!

S. S. KINSHIU MARUWill Nave this port on or alotit MarchMb. for SEATTLE, via Vancouver.B. C.

For freight or pasas? apply ,i

WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. LTD.4

FOR YOKOHAMATin Al Japanc- - S. S.

KEE LUNG MARU,C. TAPAI. Master.

win .i ior aiove p.. oaMarch 2'-t- h or about.

For rr!fC!it or f?."age arr.vTHEO. II. DAVIES CO.. L'D

OR

Japan Emigration Co.Room No. 1. Spree V.W RIv:!;.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.

For Portland, Oregon.

The S. S. UonmoutbsbireWill Iravr thl.i port for Portlar. 1.

Oregon. m or about the L:h Marrh.For fit icht apply to

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD.. .

Steamer UpoluWill leave Honolulu at 10 oV!;ck a.

K l 'SS iaKonV ilt0 ""Sm.'15RRIVE HONOLULU.WEDNESDAY . MARCH S

SATURDAY ... MARCH 1

WEDNESDAY . MARCHSATURDAY .... APRIL SWEDNESDAY . APRIL 1?SATURDAY .... april r:WEDNESDAY . MAY I

LEAVE HONOLULU.FRIDAY Mr :oTUESDAY MARCH 21FRIDAY MARCH I

TUESDAY PRILFRIDAY APRIL IITUESDAY MAY :

' F r L-- iI.: ar. ! ;a.s- - arr'y t

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.. LTD.! AGENTS.

' CHAS. BRBWEK fi CO.'S

New York Line.Ti.i Emily F. WV.tioy

fnni N w York for itoao'.ulu oa MarchI.t, and :! lurk Foots: Sacy I

.eat Apr;! i.tn :rom rr or :ar

TIIE ANNUAL MEETING Oi THEstockholders of the later Island Steam 1SiT" Tu- -

day, March 7:h SCO. at 10 o'clovk a. m.N. E. GEDGE.

5e :r-- - "ir"- -

Ho: u. Feb. 13. ISC?. 5141

NOTICE.

BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED ATie otliv--o of E. O. Hall & S-- n. Ld..

o WVdnesday noon. March J-- 'z 1.

or the CO! on hi a tw-.:or- y

wareaoiiie. to bull: on tn E.p:.i- -

nadtt. corn r of Alit a a::d Kukuanaoatreets. Th? right is to rej-,-- :

any or an iin. rian and $Ti-cltu-

ions can be obtain. tl at our t!ie.172 E. O. HALL a: SON. LTD..

NOTICE

I HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED i

Lionel S. Mathews into pattu-rahi- p iamy Furniture Business. 2C BerctanUStre t, near Fort Street, and will carry ;

on tho same, under the ty!e of Ifc S.Mathews fc Sons.Signed L. S. MATHEWS. SR.

Witne.-s- : J. F. Kfnnt-!y- .

51 07-- 0 t

NOTICE.

NO ONE IS AUTHORIZED TO SIGNreceipts for Bills and Moneys due TheManufacturers Shoe Co. prior to Octo-ber 17, 1S9S, except-Mr-

. W. L. Disneyor myself.

D. H. SMITH.March 1, ISW. 5K7-2- U

NOTICE.

SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STOCK OFthe Honolulu Investment Com run v.Ltd., are requested to call at the oilioeof Gear, Lansing & Co., and obtain receipts for their stock.

C. B. GRAY.oi financial . creiary.

NOTICE.

AT THE ADJOURNED ANNUALmeeting of. the German Bnevilent So-ciety, held at the office of H. Hackfeld& Co., Ltd.. on March 4. 1SW. the following officers wer elected:President Hon. F. A. ScluWerVice .President and Trustee

Hon. J. F. Hackft ldTreasurer Mr. H.Auditor Mr. H. J. NoltSecretary J. F. Eokardt

JOHANNES F. ECKAUDT.3171 Svretary.

FOR SALE.

FURNISHED HOUSE WITH EIGHTrooms completely furnished. Furni-ture all new from the coat. For a!oon account of going to Europe.

Rent reasonable; good locality.Address Box f.19 Post Ottlr.

5170-O- t

FOR SALE.

ELEGANT HOME ON PUNCHBOWLslope, corner lot 150x75 (ono blockaliove A. Harrison's stone house) ninelofty rooms, broad lanai, kitchen, pantry, bath room, patent W. C. lu connection is a carriage house, stable,chicken house, large shed, easily con-verted Into a house for renting. Partof purchase money can remain onmortgage.

Apply at CARLTON HOUSE.51 CO Kukul strrer.

"FOR SALE.

ONE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. 1 fl

inch, suction, ck discharge, withWestinghousc engine complete.

One centrifugal pump, ch suction.C-l- nch discharge, with Westlnghousengine complete.

One centrifugal pump, cn suction, ch discharge.

One Blake pump, 3-in- ch suctscn, 2- -

ineh discharge.For particulars apply to

1C0 J. M. DOWSI7TT.

on lis sm incnes.

H. ENGELBRECHT,

san FranSolaliDch Co.

Continues the business of the abovecompany at the ?ame p!ac

Corner North Point and Stockton Streets

SAN FRANCISCO - CALIFORNIA.Write for Catalogue.

BilWe have now oa tap a of pure

and unadulterated wind, frre to all. direct from our own windbag, warrantedto ride easier than any other brand ontap in Honolulu, puncture prof aulfree from oil or any ubtance thattould possibly Injure the mos; ?

til'. Remember that a blow up atBailey's will go farther than any oth rin town. We have the fiue?t ta!:s4 ina connection for free air. no hos li ttroub!e. Talking about puncture proof.we shall have In stock in a fw tay utire that a Kiawe thorn canno: pa -

trate. We sent to the makr a f-i- Ilnof thorns for a trial, the factorypfrimntd with them and fourd tr:r.:the Milwaukee Puncture Proof Ir- - !

impervious to the worst K'.awe tl:or.iyon can find. It is also as easy t. rid-a- s

any first class tire iu the market.Puncture prooilng ha no! afxeotrdresiliency, no niKul. no strips inth read.

For sale in th Hawaiian Ilandclusively by

Mien Honio Gyeiery

Established 1SP2.231 Kin? Street.

CHARTERS.Am. briar J. D. Spreckel Mds?

Francisco to Honolulu. I atAm. bk. S. C. Allen Md :e. San Fran- -

cisf o to Honolulu.Am. bk. Santiago Mdse. San Fran-I- p

cisco to Hilo.Am. ship Erskine M. Pht Sugar

Honolulu to New York.Am. ship S. P. Hitchcock- --- Sugar Ho--

noiUiti to New iorK.Am., schr. Charles Hansen Lumber.

Eureka to Honolulu.

WHARF AND WAVE.

The schooner Transit, for San Fran-cisco Sunday took 15.844 bass of sugarand 2"j4 bags of coffee.

The bark C. I). Bryant, sailing todaytor San Francisco, has a cargo of l'."i,Slrbags of sugar, valued at 123,000.

The ship W. F. Babcock has clearedfor Delaware Breakwater with a cargoof 57,05.1 bags of sugar, valued at$208,595.

Vessels sailing today are the steamerIwalani, Gregory, for Lahaina, Hono-ka- a

and Kukuihaele, at noon; steamerKilohana. Thompson, for Lahaina andKaanapali. at 4 p. m.; steamer W. G.Hall, Haglund. lor Nawiliwili. Hana-maul- u,

Koloa, Ele.ele and Hanapepe, at5 p. m.; steamer Claudine. Cameron,for Maui ports, at 5 p. m.; steamer Gar-onne, Conradi, for Seattle and Tacoma.at 4 p. m.; steamer Mauna Loa, Simer-so- n,

for Lahaina, Maalaea. Kona'andKau, at 10 a. m.; steamer Kinau,Clarke, for Maui and Hawaii ports at3 p. m.; American bark C. D. Bryant,Colley, for San Francisco, at 10 a. m.

I'ckiii" and (iaolic.'

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25. Repairson the City of Peking, which was rundown off Kobe by the Japanese training ship Amagi Kan, were begun ves- -terday. I he collision promises to bean expensive bit of work for the Japanese Government. At least two,maybe three, of the Peking's plates willhave to be taken out and at least onenew one substituted. A new lifeboatmusjt be supplied and fifty feet of railput in.

The Peking on her voyage to theOrient lowered the colors of the swiftGaelic. The latter left here the morning after the Peking, and it was openlyueciareu mat sne would beat her intoHonolulu. The Peking beat her byeignt hours. The Peking left Honoluluin tne morning and th Gaelic sailedthe same night. The "mail-lin- er arrived at Yokohama three days aheador the Gaelic, and then beat her e'ghthours into Kobe.

Jim Post on tlie Warpath.Some hoodlum enemy of Jim Post's

or some hoodlum who was drunk, didsome hissing at theOrpheum last nightwane Jim 'ost anu .May Asniey wereon the stage. In fact the nuisance waskept up for some time, even the excellent dog circus receiving the hiss ofthe one man. Mr. Post, as managerot the place, naturallv resented theinsult and interviewed In the streetthat party which he believed includethe guilty man. The hisser heardvariety of opinion on himself, but saiilnothing.

There was a large and well please'audience at the Orpheum last night.

Archbishop Kiordan.SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25 Arch

bishop Riordan was prevented at thelast moment from leaving on thesteamship Moana for amwill postpone his health-seekin- sc triountil a later steamer. It was errone-ously stated that he had gone. He hadsecured accommodations on board andfully inteded leaving on-th- e liner, butpressing engagements" in this city necessitated a postponement.

Gazette (semi-weekl- y) will be Issuedas usual this morning for the out-goi- ng

Island and foreign mails. Copies Inwrappers at the newsdealers and publication office.

FOR RENT.

FURNISH ED HOUSE ON EMMAstreet for two months from April 1st.Apply to

C. F. HERRI CK.5172 Bureau of Public Works.

LOST.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATdraft No. 154. for J590.2S. in favor ofthe Kahului R. R. Co., and draft No.155, for $507.84, in favor of the Ha-waiian Commercial & Sugar Co., drawnby the Wailuku Sugar Co. on C.Brewer & Co.. Limited. HAVE BEENLOST and all persons are warnedagainst negotiating same.

C. BREWER & COMPANY, Ltd.Honolulu, March G. 1S?9. 5172

WANTED.

Mil. E. PIERCE, AT PRESENT ANDfor many years past bookkeeper forHamakua Mill Co., and Kukaiau MillCo., desires an appointment. Wa:formerly for a long period chief accountant to the Royal Niger Co. Keference: Messrs. Theo. H. Da vies &Co.. Ltd., Honolulu. 5172

WANTED.

A YOUNG MAN AS STOCK CLERKin a Wholesale Dry Goods House, mustbewell recommended and have knowledge of Dry Goods.

Address X, Advertiser.5160

WANTED.

TO HIRE A TYPE-WRITE- R, PREfer a Smith-Premie- r. Address Type-writer, Advertiser Office. 516S-- 5t

US

Furxsxtr cZ tb atxTe tin,raviriu iuiuviai lujh amnr. N. S. Vt. mai caRIa n Victoria. L C.

WeU!ne".oa, N. ara

Oa or about lh !a:ej tc'.ow Ui.FHO.n VAKCOCTtli AD V!CT0IA. LC

For Sata.WcCttt!!.! aeSSrixtr:MIOWEILV MAR. 17WARRIMOO APRIL IIAOtlANGI MAY 12MIOWERA JUNK 9WARRIMOO JULY 7AORANGI AUG. 4MIOWKlL SEPT. 1WARRIMOO SUIT.AORANGI OCT. 21MIOWKRA NOV. 21WARRIMOO DEC 22

r0 5YDITT.WltJLJCTOiX.i. A UTTA

WARRIMOO UAIL 21AOILNGI AI'RIL UJ4IOWEILV HAY 29WARRIMOO .JUNC 7AORANGI JULY SMIOWKILV AUO. 9WARRIMOO AUO. 13AORANGI SEPT. 17MIOWKRA OCT.WARRIMOO NOV. ISAORANGI DEC S3

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Rise6.17 6.06 i 1.S6

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5.136.08 5.56

i

;c.09 7.22

New Moon on the llth at 9.23 a. m.Th tides and moon thases are given In

Standard time. The time of sua andmoon rising and setting being given forall norts In the ctoud are m l-c- ume,to which the resDective corrections toStandard time applicable to each different nort should be made.

The Standard time whistle sounds at12h. Om. 0q. (midnight), Greenwich time,which is lh. 30m. p. m. of Hawaiian Standard time.

SHIPPIilC UlTELUCaiCL

ARRIVED AT HONOLULU.- Monday, March G.

U. S. T. S. Roanoke, Kidston, S daysfrom San Francisco.

Schr. Kauikeaouli, Sam, 20 hrs. fromKohala.

SAILED FROM HONOLULU..... ;

' 'Monday, March G.

t Stinn James Makee, Tullett, Kapaa.. St.mr. Waialeale, Green, Hanalei.v Stmr. Nbeau, Pederson, Hanamaulu.

Stm'r. Lehua, Bennet, Molokai:Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, Wal- -

manalo.Stmr. Helene, Macdonald, Kailua.

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

Steamers due and to sail today andfor fne next six days are as follows:

ARRIVE.Steamers From DueClaudincj Maui Mch. 5

W. G. Hall Kauai . Men. oUpolo Kohala . . . , , Mch. S

City of Peking San Francisco. Men. b

Kinshiu Maru Yokohama ...Mch. S

China Yokohama ...Mch. 10Lehua Molokai and Lanai ...Mch. 11Kinau Hawaii Mch. 11

Claudine Maui 12W. G. Hall Kauai ..Mch. 12Mauna Loa Kona . ..Mch. 14Australia San Francisco . ..Mch. 15Warrimoo Sydney ..Mch. 15Gaelic San Francisco ..Mch. 1G

Doric Yokohama ..Mch. ISMiowera Victoria ..Mch. 17

DEPART.Steamers For sansGaronne Seattle ..Mch.Lehua Molokai , . .Mar.Kinau Hawaii and Maui . ..Mch. 7

W. G. Hall Kauai ..Mch. 7Claudine Maui ..Mch. 7City of Peking Yokohama ..Mch. S

Kinshiu Maru Seattle ...Mch. S

China San Francisco , . .Mch. 10Upolu Kohala , ...Mch. 10Warrimoo Victoria , . .Mch. 15Gaelic Yokohama , ...Mch. 36MioweVa Sydney ..Mch. 17Doric San rFancisco ...Mch. IS

FOREIGN PORTS.EUREKA Sailed, Feb. 24, schr. Eva,

for Honolulu.SAN FRANCISCO Arrived, Feb. 25,

schr. Jennie Wand, from Kahului.Sailed, Feb. 24, bk. Roderick Dhu. forHilo; bktn. Wrestler and brig Lurline,for Kahului; bk. R. P. Rithet, for Ho-nolulu; bk. W. H. Dimond, for Hono-lulu; Feb. 2G. bk. Diamond Head, forHonolulu; schr. Ruby A. Cousins,' forKahului.

PORT TOWNSEND Feb. 25, in port,bktn. Amelia, from Port Lmllow forHonolulu.

- HONGKONG Arrived, prior to Feb.

Through tlcVcts Ijj --.cJ frota Hoao'.a'.a to Cacala. Ua::ei Blxlm

r'orAl !- -? at!c, to

Co,, Ltd., Gen'l Agts.

and Phaetons.

Eirop.For Ire!ght aai Pa.'are aai a! I

Theo, H. Davies &

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