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- 1 l - fi . Commercial eraser. PAGES TO 12. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. THURSDAY. I'LIM;! AilY f Oi "M If k 4 . J idv. Jfea Mi im hi ; I rir I P 2 t t . A v.) i . r tj' L' 11 M x pi y - w fci 1 f'K .7 99 On Saturday, -- A V 5 O'CLOCK SMOOE, at Public Auction the Fol-Re- al Estate: At My Salesroom, 33 Queen Street, I will Sell lowing Valuable Parcels of City piece r land k.i.. pil i: r land .: Kaa. :: riKOi: or lani a n- - i !:!: la m In. lit r -- ir f z mli f nuakaha, on Qur-- n Stn ci. iu.ikal Up.:.i. i a-- u ! K:nn :t S:r.r. ! U t: . adj p. - N. J 1. PIECE OF LAND situat.- - '2. PIECE OF LAND at Apua, in Kuwili, immediately makai of makai of Queen Street, ami im-th- e Qalm Prison and fronting on mediately in the rear of the AYaro-th- e road leading to the Slaughter house of Y. C. Peacock & Co., of the Kawaiaha Comet ery. and itu a p rt; ui f L. . A. ::7I. :L- - LimK ! . L- - A!.irw. .i t::i f I O. adjoining tl;- - Yv'aiehou-.- - lately A pan. 2:. K. P. 77f.. arid h . A. !'.:!. 15. P. -- P". ...m- - A. 1 15. P. -- 17. !v. No. PJ ill- - !::-- : :!; K. Houses, being a portion of the Ltd., on Queen Street, being a rectal ly A. ILir: ison. having .1 ;n ar-- .i f .7 J - A t piLa N.i"!.". arid Jut, !j j .m land covered by K. P. 1800 L. C. portion of L. 0. A. 11G, and hav- - A. 81, F. L. This land lias a ing an area of 1 7 ,'i-- S Fathoms. frontage of 12G feet on the street, and an average depth of 127 1-- 2 TZZZZZZZZH feet. ironag.. n Q':- - n Street of 72 fo-- . aiill .j. UVJ til Of 107 f't. Sanu bting at rtent held iind-- r a lease expiring May IS, P.o0. ;r an annual rental of SS1.0". JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. ooooo 00000OoO000 oo-ooooo- o cooooooocoo i n i . I 1 kLJ j .js g . : I ( !H 5; - 5 o Ml 1 I i ; 'i 01 1-- : i 3 issl ' 1U i s ro : I" 7 was a hao Church yao j I T I 7 1 03 )I I 4 . Q U Ei N S - f C 7 - 7- - 1 i i r: i "" 7 -- ltk u I i 3 I I I cs i ?, $ i h- - s 1 2 I DOWAGER I! I Gseboi r :5J 5 ; J 'vlj '.X J- - I S I P-- r o'p 03 edb -- extension c- - HOku S"7" 5 ; i v," x V) 5 : 1 Z7? Alvarez . ' 1 I? J- - T ! L AoTV Jl H Sl ! 1? 5 ry - , 1 , - , 4 1 ; rn S h '' NO 4 y X v i :5 1 i i -- 3 5 . aaac , , 1 hi 5 i I

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- 1 l- fi .Commercial eraser.PAGES TO 12. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. THURSDAY. I'LIM;! AilY

f Oi "M If k 4

. J idv. Jfea Mi imhi

; I

rirI P2 t

t . Av.) i . r tj' L' 11 Mx

piy - w fci

1

f'K .7 99On Saturday, -- A V 5

O'CLOCK SMOOE,at Public Auction the Fol-Re- al

Estate:At My Salesroom, 33 Queen Street, I will Sell

lowing Valuable Parcels of Citypiece r land k.i.. pil i: r land .: Kaa.:: riKOi: or lani a n- - i !:!: la m

In.lit r --ir f z mli fnuakaha, on Qur-- n Stn ci. iu.ikal Up.:.i. i a-- u ! K:nn :t S:r.r. ! U t: . adj p. - N. J

1. PIECE OF LAND situat.- - '2. PIECE OF LAND at Apua,in Kuwili, immediately makai of makai of Queen Street, ami im-th- e

Qalm Prison and fronting on mediately in the rear of the AYaro-th- e

road leading to the Slaughter house of Y. C. Peacock & Co.,of the Kawaiaha Comet ery. and itu a p rt; ui f L. . A. ::7I. :L- - LimK ! . L- - A!.irw. .i t::i f I O.

adjoining tl;-- Yv'aiehou-.- - lately A pan. 2:. K. P. 77f.. arid h . A. !'.:!. 15. P. -- P". ...m- - A. 1 15. P. -- 17. !v. No.PJ ill- - !::-- : :!; K.Houses, being a portion of the Ltd., on Queen Street, being a rectal ly A. ILir: ison. having .1 ;n ar-- .i f .7 J - A t piLa N.i"!.". arid Jut, !j j .mland covered by K. P. 1800 L. C. portion of L. 0. A. 11G, and hav- -

A. 81, F. L. This land lias a ing an area of 1 7 ,'i-- S Fathoms.frontage of 12G feet on the street,and an average depth of 127 1-- 2 TZZZZZZZZHfeet.

ironag.. n Q':- - n Street of 72fo-- . aiill .j. UVJ til Of 107 f't.Sanu bting at rtent held iind-- r

a lease expiring May IS, P.o0. ;ran annual rental of SS1.0".

JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer.ooooo 00000OoO000 oo-ooooo-o cooooooocoo

i n i .

I 1 kLJ j .js g . :I ( !H 5; - 5 o Ml 1

I i ; 'i 01 1--:

i 3 issl ' 1Ui s ro :I" 7 wasa hao Church yao j I TI 7 1 03 )II 4

.

Q U Ei N S - f C 7-

7--

1 i i r: i "" 7-- ltk u I

i3 I I I cs i?, $ i h-- s 1 2

I DOWAGER I!I Gseboi r :5J 5 ;

J 'vlj '.X J- - I S

I P-- r o'p 03 edb --extension c-- HOku S"7" 5 ;

i v," x V)5 : 1 Z7? Alvarez .

'

1 I? J- - T !L AoTV Jl H Sl ! 1? 5

ry - , 1 , - , 4 1 ; rnS h '' NO 4 y X v i :5

1 i i --3 5

. aaac , ,1

hi 5 i

I

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HO.NvU;LT rKP.lZl'AKV I. 1C?

J. H. Schnack. flfj f)ST!Tl)TEiMIIFAU f0R--

J4fiUABV' 1899 n .IDE BANK f HAWAII. 4USSale.

-- LIMITED. v. i

it., t Forii.VU'Alliijcri.-oraie- Under the Laws of theRepublic of Havaii.

'CAPITAL 5400,000.00What the President Was

Shown at Tuskeiiee.OFFERS I

OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR For Sale Any Kind of i iv i. .rrv.. ii. Cook Pre

-- LIMITED-

Offer for Sale:

REFINED SUGARS.

l'ARAFINi: TAINT CO.'S

X T iitbertoD Vice President ..

-Jk t.:

Buildings Put Up by tlie 'S'.utl-n- u.

Grounds-Vario- us bhcps-A- n

Extensive Farm,

C. H. Cooke CashierJ. C. Atherton Secretary

Tirectors Henry Waterliouse, Tom24ay, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney,3. A. McCandless.

Island Stocks.

Buvs and sells outrighta'

orations, Trusts, Individuals and will City and UDUrban Keai tS" !: -- i.b a: .L '.;::'. "s v.- - f Kir.;: ",.

t Kim:ctate.

V;.ik,,.i l.Ti I i I t".. :s -K.v;!!i'!:... i.Tp.:-.U- v.

Ho:...:i:'i --.:ot:o!ilu

luinalfM .1 !" l.oli okaia IKukuiati ".U7VsLJk lilo 7 :jPaauliau '. J ,Paaul.ati - i- -' ' 7 -Honoks- -

Hotuikaa K!rhua) .7'KukulharU 7t I

A wlnl K uieh 1 tNluill - .lolta!a, t)-t- n :n ... .V-- !K-dja- Mi- -i n Ll .

K'diadu Sutfar loVr.iti:f:i- - "T- - l.li

Kail-r- i I."'Iinilin:: .... 1 "'K al.ik ku.i I ......Ka!:i!)iki -- . -Knlahlkl- - 12- - 1.71Naaliliu i."7Nuabliu UV- - I.7JN;:ilfh- - I7jllonu.ii I"1 --M"Hilf.i Sb - lo ,

r.ihala V J.7'1 .

P. 0. BOX NO. 104. PAINT 0115.Wsiuess connected with banking en-tnast- eci

to it. Sell and Purchase For-ol- xs

Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.

. .. : t , . vt; j.. v ..f ii r.i tr. r--i.. ;it

ay Harjvr's Wily. wa- - an v.-:j- :

! n-:- n nd-- : in: r.- -' tu ' .irhT-- . .u 1- -;

en:s and ::;zt'n. v'.r.- :- and .;; j

jth- - n:n:nuii:y. Af.-- r :!. pu v . .'.t ?r..:i'.; f.tj A on thf train a .:.r: a

i INDURIXH,! m .a., .tt o'i ".oi i; ?; i.'." ..

Ordinary and Term Deposits received3A& Interest allowed in accordancetrlih rules and conditions printed in

35 tooks, copies of which may be3fc.md on application.

Safe Deposit Boxes rented by the2ca2.1h or year.

-- .... .... '". .. ..... It-.- l ... v - - . a... .

A 5! . t '.

! thrtuch th st:--t- s .' I i;kt-cf- . A;;.--.-'

; ?i-4r- t uf !ari:' A ::m:-'T- ) - - j

; sj-n- thf tnan'.fu fn.-.- - f U

j livinir in tas- - I!-.ir- f S i'. j

! As th.-- ia'-- s ;ip;u .:c;ii ! th- - h" j

!i.i'n-i- ! 1 1 mil.- - aw.iv. t!- - t !;"t r: v- - . r.1

,.' f "

SUkAtra SPRKCKELS. WM. G. IRWIN. FERTILIZERS. - i - r- -

. . 1.--- . j "TT --l...... , -

IhuiMinss. r..t-- d ir ;u 1 nts in .

and l.rirk :n..-onr-y in th :r If- -

ULACS SPRECKELS & CO.,

Bankers,1TONOLULU - - - H. I.

DANDRUFF KILLER DOES IT.

DOES WHAT?

N. 0!iUr.J: A Co.' lf :rl rrrtlJ-Iirf- m

ar! flr.y fr-ai- J Da

Why it kills the dandruff and savesAAJI FRANCISCO AGENTS THE NE- -

riDA BANK OP SAN FRANCISCO, the. hair. If you are troubled with dan- -dniff, prickly heat or any scalp or

DRAVT EXCHANGE ON , . a T)I)- -jUW FRANCISCO The Nevada Bank of S niter

Wt Francisco. RUL F KILLER. It fails toAO?JION The Union Bank of London, cure. Sold by all druggists and at the...'Sf T. v, xr- - Union Barber Shop. Remember- - the

help duration. v r a v!ounif sIit

in happy contrast to th' tiM. of wa-tt-a- nd

tlocay surrounding tif to.vn. lp-i- m

t!f atr th sround- - wxotibsorv-- l to b bamlfully arran.ol.and ornanientotl by students in hor.l-fiiltnr- '.

Th btilldinns. plans fr :n:of whUh. itududin t! lar:s:.drawn in tho archit . ;nral and rn h.m- -

STEAM PIPE COVERING,

t

Olua, (Mvon'KnpohoToholklKaiapatia

MaI I

KnhuluiIiliaiiiAliuiaOlowalu -

K:nio, Mokulat;fnllVv o.'

KipahuhiHaiima l'lanlation.Naltiku M

HaikuKtila ;Keal khou)...

it i ' " p tt" 13 1

:ar. I .:ar. !. 1: . t 1 thj: 5:U or." 'j : v. 1- - t r--t- r tL.sfljil Bank. trade mark, "The Two laces.

WS..CAGO Merchants' National Bank. ware of imitations.

ii

r7'"

7t"

l.v

JfdJitJS Comptoir National aniscorapieF. PACHECO.4m Paris it-a- l drawing dep.irtuif-n- t of t !

tut. w ! vdl arrancd and trikinc-- iSole Proprietor. -- Alv.:t Z.

Tra.:.006.Telephone No.Iv to:r. mod ions. Hrlt-ks- . tf wiiih s ud- - l

!KiHLIN Dresdner Bank.HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Honr-an- d

Shanghai Banking Corpora- -!&.

kf)lHr ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIABnk of New Zealand.

SffCTORIA AND VANCOUVER Banki British North America.

'nts in th brbk-yar- d have niad this; I A. i a :

l.U

.i

.70

.4 ;M.7lm.

0 v

1 -- 1

year a million, weiv WUva put ln;o th.-- t

FILTER PRESS CLOTHS,

CEMEST, LIME i-- BRICKS.

AGENTS FOR

JUST RECEIVEDAnother Gross of those

a- t- - I ftArmstrong Slat r Mnnori.W lndutiialliuildinsr. Loi;s. t ut oy studn:s. w.-rt- -iisiiQ General BanKina s Exctianae Business from ".. .

KulaI'uuonialel1

Haleakula i:::.:!i. .

Moi.nKAIboins avfd in tin saw mill into !tt:nber for tthr stfidi-nts- . Th vh'!Sterling SilYer ThimblesXlrcttOits Received. Loans mad on Ap-rfrar- t-i

Security. Commercial and Trav- -wriuht. blarksmith. and harness -- a.;

Pre .?ia IYacritic. C2.VS.T Credits issueu. ciuo ui uiLwuuohwiffit and Sold.MiXECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNT-

ED FOR.AT 25C EACH,

GuranteeJ !25-1,0- 00 Fine.xhibittd beautiful and stib:antial

j buggios and wagons t nstrm tr 1 bv

MapttleliuOAIIL'

IunahoiiV.i;urvauKulaokaliuaKewtilo (Kin? .t.)Makikl i;rrervoir...

AI.!r.VIN ijocoj:otivi: WOUKS,i'tr.A :"?!, ivta, f. a jl

thrsp b!ark boys. Still otlur uu nt- -

exhibited well-fittin- g su'.ts t.f Io:!icIQIIftP & Pil , JEWELRY OF ALL KINDSmade by tlu'in in tlw tailor shop: cir-- I

l.rviV I Manufacture! on Short Not It?. tirint..tl liv thorn inculars. books, to, .. , ... fl. G. ftl I nnuu

ir.vnu. rNivi:n..u mui. oo.I"iif. Njit:sl C--ti ?irir),

New York. f. A.SAVINGS BANK Repairing a Specialty and all th iriiutnK V". produrrd by r

goods guaranteed to give satisfac- - hem in th shw ,loi::nn !tc. manufafturd In machine, foundry

Kaplnlanl larSchool St. lihop.Insane AvluniNuuauu(V.V.IUUNuuamilWyHIe:.:Nutianu iKUcStn,Nuuanu. I.uakahaMauoa (W. I)AiryMaunawill-.- ..Kaneohe..Vaimanalo....MM....

I REAL ESTATE BROKERS.

..

r--o

S"o

:!..p..

sI7i- -

V1

OHLANDr L CO.'and plumbing shops: whil all tin v- -,

sels usd ar mad by Mmb'nis in th V. C ACHI. r "JiiST. La utrOa October 1st, 189S, and continuing.further notice, Savings Deposits

wlK "b received and interest alloweda rtw Tank at four and one-li-al per I IC year rxri :.- - in rc; r !a:- -

U5iK)S inoN and ixo::onva!a thU city.M. R. COUNTER,

Practical Watchmaker.TEWELF.lt AND OPTICIAN.

507 Fort St.

.huimauuMtinning department, ami th paintingand plastering are don by students In j

thos tnides. Handsome dresses and;faney articles wr seen representing

. . .

jpiKahukti

V

Walanae

w4 ier annum. The terms, rules andregal&tions of the Hawaiian PostalSavings Bank will be adopted as far asSt i practicable to apply them, and theCsh Reserve of $50,000 as requiredatder the Postal Act will be

Kvra riantatSan WHAT'Sthe work tif cirls who ar- - students InWalltahti .....

THE SILENT BARBER SHOP. h! i In. dress-makl- :. and miJ-- l; Kaiaillnery shops, whil tther uirls are l j !TMC USE' I . -- 1. . I.. .. I

Printeu copies or in-- ivuits auu xvrS- - ...y rrNTaJjttons may be obtained on the 1st of W Fl II IN

I.iliuet(irov Kami.I.iliti ;Mol:kt --

Hauamautu -

HaiuiUL- -

.l.'J

o.visi

j lug. etjoklns. and laundry work, thej; last bein? t arried n in a raree--.-.r- y .

' briek building devoted wholly to hand.1IN

NEED Sr.. aN n j r a cir aal3ctober on application.

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

3

?t..a x : ; ; y.

laundrv work. A farm of 7M . re, it

t.k. a: : rajeultivatrd ly jiiidtn;s t: .tcr; fi'.tui '

whose in-- s ruetor a nr.iduate of Ioa.iAiirioultural Coib.ue. and toji of- -

Of good, clean shave byexpert artists, with sharptools, visit the Silent BarberShop. You can't do betteranywhere in town.

ESTABLISHED IN 1S5S.

ISHOP & CO, J oats. puntpitn. .. lii.' : :;. iMi: ami co;:pa:j::ItMUn ilK, I ".

I.th-tiualuti-a ."J

NahlktlKulapatiAPrtia -

i harvested lor food. I tfty .i r i t

OtCBankers i T!.uiteil in uratH vhi-- s an I frui! tr -- . tr n . r.

o.irtlv from whieh thre. tlioumd ai- - NiulUTRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING 5 ?"t ."! : ' i s 1:e nave just auuvu iu uui tsi.vunsu-me- nt

a LADIES' BOOT BLACICSTAND in the rear of our shop. f. J. IAO.N?. .v...r.r tAND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.

Mrtr roh-N- : t vl urv. y. ;r(iMi: .NS ro!!.i:i:it.Taairnercial and Travelers' Letters-o- t

lions of fruit have In ( 11 ..mn-- d d'tr.n: th past surnnuT anl are stort-- d ;:i th-Uella- rof

the hoarding depart tn t;. S --

j ty Jersi'V eows furni-- h milk, b itii r an I

ehee.-e-. t lie If.l :nM bill !l ii! V' d JVI stu l'-nt-

Crt-Kii- t issued, available in all thePrincipal Cities of the mrld.

JOE FERNANDEZ, Propr.

Arlington Block, Hotel St.

fo.-wu-rd their reyr:j pron:r.r at t- -end cf each month, that U?7 --.r a?-P- ar

In the rubl'.ahcJ report n !hotiftccr.th of fol'.OTlas ruoz'.V

ar. .; a- -, I :Mrvr. ;...

Ith t!..:.r r. 5 1 ar, S

! ,.-s- r .ir t;p.? !a' .0! rrl - !.INTEREST allowed after July 1st,

I t? fl W. O-V-S--. A prores for waterproofing eat!.-- :ISM. on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per

A Miitl VIM U t.51 o : :ta- -sflt; 6 months 3V2 per cent; 12 month3 ! has been patented in ;- - rniany. li--- !4 psr cent . y!3 d

i:a is;: c relict,Vhy li r'eri'. jesr ;: .-

- JiijiBE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK

i solve beeswax in b n.lne to .it i:atini and heat the solution In a water ba'h.j tlun aild about on-ten- th of p. rtn.u- - ti

in a melted Mate. Tor us w.irui tieI mass attain In a water b;th and apply! warm with a brush or a p nei! to theJ dry leather, which has I k'-wi-.- - 1 . ti

LIMITED.

3 Ht: $ r:5'cribeQ CaDital Yen 12,000,000 at thc GAznTTi: crr.cnkiS Ud Capital Yen 10,500.000 uitably warmed - tI r&vvvvvvvVvvvvVTrTVTrtrrvYTTi?vw,r3tfferve Fund Yen 6,960,000 Ar-- U fr Dr. :"Vt :.;ii.M?tJ

A CAPABLE PAIR. IIlx:r;r rjar -c avi. t ti

UVr r,f ti'i'.lz.: f ol :a josr l;i, 4)ivr. d t ay :tb t!f

v.i,r i:r r.ir ! Atiitt: i

Office and Infirmary, - 863 King St.

TELEPHONE 796.Modern and Humane Treatment.

THE CLUB STABLES(Limited) fr.

3!EAI OFFICE: YOKOHAMA.BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

London, Lyons, New York,Baa Francisco, Shanghai,

Bombay, Hong Kong.INTEREST ALLOWED:

Sia Ftied Deposit for 12 months 4 p. c.E Fized Deposit for 6 months 3 P- - c.

Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c2HTEREST ALLOWED BY THE

HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA.Oa Current Deposit hV2 per cent p. a.Ca Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 7 p. c.

'1 V r- - 'C. BELLINA. Manager.

WE MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER.Tcphoi Ni. Nj, Hvi slD. H. Tjf. C W. A Sir: tsa.

FYFE A DAMSON.

commission ac;i:nt.s.i: S!XTH ST.. SVN rilANCISCO.

CAL.

KCfin"-- : f:r Tr-'-.: r.2 Pr- -

ti:i: ha.vai:a:; i::xct7::c com-pany : rr a!y f fars'.iTa n.tT:- -

::r t ibcrl ro'Irf, asl lit

Fort St., near Hotel. Telephone 477.

Booiig onfl Sales siables.

Te Bank buys and receives for col-- PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN- -

A2 err 't ;.! ! c.i r:r:t m!- -drafts and Letters of Credit on the- - -re I3rancnes ana

pLT.ciiAFtNo Ar;::Nr irrctrAiiBacts General Banliing justness. . . ot a HoT,OT1f, trt . vrt v .r - v-- v i , - -

Dr. Rowat is always iu attendanceat the Stables.

7iir). nonAN. rti.itf.r.Afency Yokohama Specie Bank:

Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I.

JUHEI 1SHIZUKAAGENCY OF

Club Stables Hack StandCor. Union and Hotel Sts.

(Old Bell Tower.)

tm HiN BANK, LTD.Vineyard Street.

CAREFUL AND WELLDRIVERS.

FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES.HACKS AT ALL HOURS.Orders for Stirrers. Wacrone-ttes- -

THE FAMOUS

KICKAP00INDIAN MEDICINES

Hobron Drug Co.,Ten ii intcrtnin

HUSTACE d: CO..DHAl.TilP.S IN

Wood and CoalAi.ro

White and tihzk SandWitch t At t tt

UMITCO.Cot. ALta rx2 nsntak

2WMLi.Ct General Banking and Ex- - Single or Double Teams at a moment'sebange Business. notice. Jut.' W.iltv.s .1:1 1 h. :j 1

"... p!T.iiot ;..i;, u.i.jjv .!. 4. ...:; l It

HACKS Nos. 45, Co, 70. 77, 97, 1C5and ISO.

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

hav Uvomo pr.i, :".ivori:s .vith r. 4 :;'- -r ; ' .y ;

;hMt-- r coin p'ib'.io f Hon . Th-- yj p i'..'. 't. Mr. .r. : M:

m$ OFFICE JAPAN.- - - TOKYO,

visrair xcliange onTIR3T NATIONAL, BANK,

YOKOHAMA, -- p ri-- Lr.

Kar' now .ipptariasr nicnt.y at. th (r-ju'u- m

thv:er in play ithr on.-.- l

tr Im.1 by Mr. Walters. Th. rp.-r- -

toir la a stronc on' of standard roni-- I !!. in.ly r- - mcnir 1 ufv ta yMAPS, MAPS, MAPS, of Honolulu,

just issued by the Hawaiian GazetteCo., von Holt Block, King street. Se-

cure one before they are all gone.

lJtea'd the 'Hatcaiian Haseiiimv-Wethly-). vlic-- . d:amas an.l mfloJrama wal h a. ll jii'ritu HOULXSTSR 4Tt OO - - AGENTa

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AnVKKTI.SEU: HONOLULU. rEKKl'AKY 1!

i't'.'I HE HAS A NERVEd Pn

IB::o:ci::l- - !.:: n

Hi'.. Tr.S ;:

Kalums iI) uUU.iV row A

-- LIMITED.One Coast Man Almost Aloas ia j ';; Baiting RENT!!h i- - Iuv.k ::!.: tFort and Merchant, King andLACE. Political AltilEfle.

Bethel Streets.f ...t- - t;.- - ; :t a k ,f jr.!u, .ir.d ,

r-r- . ti c ::. T;.- - t

or ;-- -'- . .i r: .

from a p r ".y r.' ;f.I r. be a ;;hv;

OSJASVJBCBS.I so IGOODJooo .AT.ooo AH EXPRESSION THAT IS BOLD

oooBYBICYCLES

h I tl;- - tat-- r.t f pirtv h' ! n-- i ! I a r.: :ir.ZK Y..-- :t the tr, m .;

pir ha-..-- ! .n iV..x f rronr. l m. !- - n.t t!..:.k

Frank S. Johnson Is Against E-xpansionbays Open Door Is

Wheeler & ViisonSewing Machine.We have a Large As . ...

Uostfor California. HevsOo

e a c M Irak, bit th- - th r l;-ir- . I

a u-!.- ! mSr;-- . ..r. i nh-:- i :. il r.

IP -- LIMITED.-

OF THE

Best GradesAT

Cut Rates.

( S. .Jt..iri.-o:-i, i .an 1 rau n;' . . :.p; ..y. r. : ; r p . --

tr. wi:u i!..t f t!..- - i:it,'r. l.r.liu-iiiu- man. in the Hxaminer.

It may like herey for a Sir. is:

sortment of thisintrinsically valu-

able article, whichwe are selling aithe most reason-able Figures.

into .ir :

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Franc ;.--' o mtrihar.t t k ;.-- territor-ial expan.-io- n ia th.- island of the ra im.iiniry ta of

th nai!.k'!f an it.! .".' t - a A NEWtine. L it a earetu; vii'w o; ;:.. :u .;.u.e tak x up an ! lt:pru !. ;.n ! H.i - v X i

OOO V..;ur d p- - :.! thi I- - tt: dpcrialists" that from a commercial, a- -

"ftas a r !; arrival tt:; rkdwell as a political point of vu .v. I amnot so far wrons.--ooo IIl!o than it r!o.- - in llono'.a' t. i: f.SPECIAL PRICES OX Asa merchant doing business in the

Smith & Barnes

PIANO.time w, q-a-

it Jumping on oar hen Jitaryenemies for a minute and indole Inooo waters of the Pacific, what I am after

is the -- open door." The earth Is nowa ittu. r.iMicni'.on at nw.

being portioned, especially that part

Jordan Rifles, of it that fronts on t!u? Pacific y thecommercial nations of Kurope and Am- - Ijovrjoy v Ci. pell tho famou o! 1

jJcsi.? M-M- A A Vhikry i!a f tire ati ...Rotary Motion and

Ball Bearings.erica, seeking customers auu an uui.m and be:.for their products. Tim largest con1r STREET

FORTsuming nation in the world Chin- a-

in the cnurriT conn of tin: inrK a fin CHAIN STITCH. I

is now almost in the throes of a threat-

ened disintegration, and her principalhot Guns, PtULIC OK 1IAWA1I-I- NIREE EXMIMTION. ports are in the process of control by

Itussia. (lermany. France and nnuland. v. J. mitii. it ah. v. The

SOLI) ON I N 5TA LtJl ! IN T S.

Renting and Repairingiwirr am Nr.r.m.r

and we may next hear of Japan de

Big Tent ShouCorner Alakca aniBcrctanla Sts

oo

"City of Columbia." hr Ui!5.idlers, encltuf. tack. appirrlI study the formation of your ey manding her slice. Hut one nation soAND an 1: furniture tun ai.i- - MAIIIISIXfar seems to w actuated by a spirit

To A. M. Ilrown. Inquire. Maraal u.of fairness, and England is deman In.;: t!e IU public of Hawaii, Orceins:

as closely and as accurately a3 tli.astronomer studies his stars. Everyan aJ formation of the eyeball has itseffect. Headaches, dizziness, indistinctvision are all traceable to a misshapof the eyeball. Knowledge and exper-ience, aided by the best and latest im

the "open door." that is to t:;t

rights o. all nations to trade U" li Whereas under a wndlt'.oni :m L. F. PRESCOTT, HizlFort. r.rar It v.r! ::r..Sportsman s txiit itf tU fitrf tin !Tr.l litupen an vqual bais. V are r.s ' Vjanuary isyi'yoti were dirclcJ an I

'VAUDEVILLE!interesteil as Fnglanl In m linlainin I commanded to sell at public auction nathis point of view, and if we d, ai.ind the l;th day f January. A. I. 1 the Shildren's Photos

proved instruments and appliances,'iiiako my service in examining eyeInvaluable to you. Yet that service isABSOLUTELY FREE, and if glasses--are required they're to be had at avnore than reasonable price.

i ClIANfSK OK TIUMUIAMi:vi:nv nk;ht :population is uionnou,. r umi .- - and (urni:urc. al xu o! allXll,x priC.. Ar tfc fcjirsiCJt Ct to niJtArticles. cede the same in the Philippine I.- - ?23.J.i2. I until you bTOSi acrciioarl to Itm

ands. ami if we must coat e.!e in the And. Whereas Your r turn and fe-l-k. Motfctri tU Ct w ar at our oo- -had un ier I wbea xnakts ptotot of Iftrade, what a,ivanta:e is to be gained I ihp li;h d.iv 7f Jami.irv. A. 1 111 7:: I

OOO- - by our seeking to control this small I the ho ir of 12 o'clock noon tf yald day. I nn photos fiai ftvor la trtrj 15 ARTISTS 115S. E. LUCAS,

PARISIAN OPTICIAN.Love Fort StreetBuilding, - - -

(Up Stairs.)

nation against Ikt desires. I rannnt J ! " tnr mh i,iy oi niT I jovhtr tTft.on, er ovai.. iKiurrK. c;5rs. ice.annarel and furniture fir ab? at Prttrf tby r?"r r" of'Willi isi paotct.MAIN OFFICE: - - w

il seems to me mat mere is sotn-i- .i .... ... .i... ...iI nt uiii nun .it .n- - vt th'insr more than a mei-- i nlml tT n I S"?. !;.". r.?FOrt anl AierCnailt MreeiS. semi-barbarou- s, reluctant oeonle :it Ami. wberea.--. th-- mM report :r.4

i. ....t. ... - . tnat mere were no inti.irr. ani ni J. J. WILLIAMS.ifeM CHOICE IS NJhr- - ""tvJ l" 11,11 "-- -

of ald stramhln "Cilv of Co! imbU.Honolulu. are so much givater in China, and Pm- - u, r t,..it. Ndlerj. rnsinr. tarkb. apsihly will 1m so much greatrr in Af-lnar- el and furniture, at that time mmm

Admission, t--j cents.

Reserved Cluirs, 25 cents.

Castle & Coolie,LIMITED.

that our whole rfforts should - Styx, therefore. oi th mM Mir- -nca.FOR HATCHING. .ha!t ar hrely fartarr rmia.nd 1

Fort StrooUCitv of Co.umb'.a." br Ua:. teller.If so. this do s away, in my opln; :t. I oneiric, tackle apparv! and furniturewith the ch.ef arimien; in f.iir of al Public attetlon at the .la:io:i ll.:c Great : VarietyKalakaua Hale. In th. Harriet i: Ho- -

n;u.u. -- ,:it) vi tianti. Iltaiianrnuipp.nes. !!.i:i.u. th 2I: a.iv of IV.rinrr. LIFE FIREANDAside from the comm'rria! asp'rt. I J A. 1. I ::. a: the bctir of 12 o'clockam omiosil to anv further etrniin '" : "wi.nai r . m

From the following PURE-BRS- D

Fowls of the choicest strains at xxijPua.ah.ou Poultry Yar viz: BallLeghorns, Brown Leghorns, WMULeghorns, Black Mlnorcas, Andalosl-an- .

Barred Plymouth Rocks, Wyti-dotte-s

and English S. G. Dorklsga,Pekin Ducks and Bronze Turkey.

Prices furnished upon applications.Favors from the other Islands will re-ceive prompt and careful attention.

A few choice Fowls lor sale.WALTER C. WEEDON,

314 Fort St., Honolulu.

CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd.

HONOLULU.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

SILK GOODS,

t?i:v' : Cs tt, : H.Mki i mi

obvious reasons wiiicii it is n-- i n-- - - lIt. lV ivenMr.s: in lh- - PaclH- - Csary to repeat here. I ldive lira. thHrnerela! Ail crti.M r an 1 HaaiMn S'.arPTn.rrifv cif this frhoubl n; b - -- l'a"r.. pub!i.hrd dtly ( cp:

Sundays) in the Puttie: of linn ! il i.devoted to acquirhiv: colonies, hard ttl vt.t t : T.M-.ii- . : CV.vjiiAt: I. further, you are omman b-- l be-

fore i:;a'.l:;c .ca!e of .! I e atloveloii and dilhcult tti u.nrrn. Iu! AGENTS FORthat we should sek in our surphu n- -Wilder aforesaid t adverti th a! throfIn the ti of San rrani.ro. Calif or- -en:v ami our surp;u wcaiia n u ."i- - ;:dtt!liiJl3iSC3n:a: Portlan I. Or con: S.i!iS. W.h I SILK SKIRTS. SHE FAJA!iiS. ETCitmton. an 1 any other ciib of ththe ommerco of this country t'.ir.ciIi

the "open door of the world, and thatthe Philippines should be placed umb rjoint control of the interested nation.'.SUGAR FACTORS. A la r'T lirthe same ;?s Samoa. I Indieve that we

Brought us along

with other Carria-

ges a handsome lineof ... .

OF DOSTOfL

m Fire

OF HARTFORD.

Ex Coptic:1

-- 1fnru. at j'ficc t!i.il rrtll M:rrishould set the example to ail the na

I'nit'd State on or near th" PalH:Coa-- t. a in our t lament .rr.it to bproj r. Sai l adrrtlemcnt to be hotinvl as lit a'.low bidder frr.t aidritbvH of the Vnlted StaV to appearan 1 be at al 1 attctlr.n a. aforesaid.

An I. o i ar further ordrrrl ar. !

commanded that Irura'd lately af;r j aMsale a aforesaid, yoti have an 1 pay themor.eys arSsits fn-r- a t!v p irti-an- t

t thi order, to Henry Smi:h.tbr of the J::l;e;.ry Dcpartn-.T.- t .i

AGENTS FOR' The Ewa Plantation Co. you.tions of this earth of our willlncnes-t- o

trade fair, and that the en-rs- b s ofour legislators should . devoted. U

OOO

5. OZAKI,The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.The Kohala Sugar Co.The Waimea Sugar Mill Co.The Koloa Agricultural Co.The Onomea Sugar Co.

VThe Fulton Iron Works, St. Loifc,

; The Standard Oil Co.The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumpi,

Il fill S ft.e Hawaiun l;ar..i. witn an a cc:r.: I i

of oar charge and rtp-n- e ar. t Yi AYEP.LEY IUS - - - EOTIL SIKLLT. ! I -t,li'

hae you thn an I ther alr, :h;t tvrit.

the Pacific ocean, to the huiiditic upof mercantile and marine interests :n 1

the subsidizing of steamers to Sib ria.to Japan. China, the Philippines. Aus-

tralia and Caiv of (Joinl Hope, a;!then I heiieve the American manufac-turers an.l Amric?n o:nmrcial n

will demonstrate to th eart'i ta'-.- r

ability to o vupy the nr! t il- -

with your rrvarn t!;ern.Witney the Hor.ora!!e a. P rry. I Rr Art S.rrr.v: Pf- -

rrt. as, 3 V.J:: rf th Circuit C ir: of C11:I Home-ma- de Bread,Rolls or Cake.

; Weston's Centrifugals.; The New England Mutual Life Insar--

jace Co., of Boston.'?The Aetna Fire Insurance Co., oiJartford, Conn.

-- Th3 Alliance Assurance Co., of

with or withoutRubber Tires. LargeRoomy Seats. part of the world.

Pir: J il-cia- l Cirvu'i of th Hr! Ha-..tii- . th.- - Clt!. y f Jarury. A.

I J. !?.Se l l A. Pintitv.

K.r' J';!e ,,f Cir i.l C-t-ir- . V;- -

H:..: J ; Cir tilt.A 1 1 e :

i.--z! p iv Ki:!.:.t:rr. j.-- .

t.i! (- -.

. r- - -- '1

I ? j

Vi 1

-- "j'i LOT AN! CAPTAIN

CHOICE VEAL, MOTTON

vnha-.- t rta !xk.

Fhey a; Claim d br Taking i'.a

hip Overland. notici:.f the a ' - . .Th.. urr if Irinti'.rv :'!. 1: Ji! e.l !' -- J"''

BEEF, porkk. I a ays Or Hand.

OtO :Sausages. Liver, Head

. . . . -- .t- I iti th 2i:h dav of Ja : rv. A1 1 V f 1 .:iT t'. rtr t!ie !.- - ...... ... ..

r.viriiYTit::; .tleship Ma.acau-e:- . ifc ntly I- - a- -; th-- j Station ll.v:v. IC.iUk.ca H.mond ShiKii. Ne.v York hirior. hii ajin th? lMstrici of 11 on !;. ;. I"ar. I of

injured the v ssei t an extent thai Oa'ri. Ha-Aaila- n lilir. li. to l--e

Murata 5c Co.EOTEL ST. CO?.. srClSU.

Branch Hs; Store. Nuusr.u Si.

$lo,.tlo repair, are l . mtde. ha ; Jr?.!:' .V

Iadlow. the pilot, ar. I t!- -fo:md Cap:. The GERMAN BAKERKth- - Fteamjhip ' City of C ::-- ;.na icator of the v? r b it. !..": r. er.n.r.' . :a .uui.ty o.

Cheese and Breakfast Bo-log- ne

at theCENTRAL MEAT MARKET.

214 Nuuanu St. Tel. 104.

COYNE & MEHRTEN,The Upholsterers.

irriitt:"e..... 4 Tr.r.npHONi: :r.A. M. lUlOV.'.V.

Marsha:. Hawaiian Ir.tlicence in that they did Xr. I haelatest charts on lae l.ri.lc" at. the 'itr.of the accident. What further pr.-ccedin- gs

are to t. taken have-- n t y t

been decided. An estimate raa! 1

NEW TAILOR GOODS. QUEEN HOTELHot. ! :::;. Oah j. Jar.nry'yyS s S S V S ,

u-.r.- : tii:trr.s:;-i-.- : Dining Rooms.the War iVpartment s'.io-.v- s that to r -

English and American Serge, ;

Ilt.fi: AMI Itl.At K.SCHUMffl'S Scotch Tweeds.

move this dangerous obstruction re-

quires an expenditure of alout000. an 1 that half of this sum shouMavailable at onco At the time theMassacLu setts tOTiehet! the tide w--i

over one foot less than mean low andthe water in the harbor considerably

arili svtavs.i f:xa tl IlouJLnil?; c:-.-3 i:iil3 Lir

y Hill I

Stereotypes)

NOW IS THE TIME to have yOTii

Upsolstering done. We have Just re-

ceived a large supply of UpholsteriaiGoods of the Latest Designs. A larnviarlety to pick from the best tatwas ever imported here. If you vr&al

a Box Couch for Ladies Dresses, oor-ere- d

in any style, we can do it. Par-lor sets or Odd Pieces reupholstered.Call and see our Cozy Corner Lounge

something new You will want oniwhen you see it.

Mattresses made to order and reno-vated. Silk Floss for Cushions and pil-

lows.Telephone 928. (Masonic Tempi.)

ALAKEA STREET. .

CARRIAGE

Linen and Duck Goth.

SILK GOODS.A Us Uz;i:r Ir.iU ui Sulil &:t-sti!L- 11 rr xi rx a t. cow.AND HARNESS

REPOSITORY,

lower than usual. owlnR to heavywinds which had blown it out an.lbacked up the East River. At thetime of the grounding the ship wasdrawing 26 feet 4 Inches and there wasabob t 24 feet 5 Incats on the shoal.

Scllinc chejp atRead the Ilattaiicn Crc-rC- a

ABOVECLUB STABLES.Fort Street 110 Izzni lLt ihtt Z?AAT THE O.V2ETTE OFFICE.

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Another Yictim Cored.A PICTURE CAVEin of the surf oomire.s. rs th' airthat the water is forced back und-- r ini-mf-n- se

pressure in a hug 3- -t spray.Pele's Candy Kitchen was our next.

rccne of inspection ami it va.s a won- -i der too, the strata, resembling a yellcv- -! clay, was twistc-- d and bent into ail

i

!

KiJruv IMI.i

a, .:Ancient Brailn Fold Latelypmer of haps and looked mo.--

sf .Vc .

A .c .'v v i M

.v. K. --r ;-- - V r .y

- v vVif v

e a great heap of irv.jUHen this Island. wcandy than anything '!e

' think of.In and out, up and down vv .wn:

Iover boulders and umb;r hanging rocksin through narrow rifts in the rocks

!..;MADE MANY YEARS ACOv

and out upon narrow ledges overhang- - j

ing the sea, sometimes threatened witha drenching from the surf and som- - j

times nearly taking an involuntarybath in consequence of the sl:p;.rme.ss !

of the lava. i

r.i::i:r i:i:r.:

:;tr r tt- - .riUK rc -Reproduction for this Paper. Diff-

icult to Reach A HeadlandProfile The Kauai Ledge.

! Soon, however, we are at our do.- - j

i tination and everybody says "Why.:j where is the cave?" At first biancothere appears to be simply a rift in tho j

, strata, which at this place runs at an !

. 1

., it::.v

A jolly party of sightseers leftangle of nearly forty-fiv- e degrees, but j

a closer inspection reveals that there is !

quite an entrance at the La-- e of the j trv: cf o ;:tT; -- "tJ rnliff nri? enforiner and lim1i!no' itr !

, Mthe flat surface of the strata bringsyou to the pictures, a copy of which isherewith printed.

The area covered by these figures isabout six and one-ha- lf feet by eleven

"Wright's Villa a few Sundays ago tovisit the "Picture Rock Cave," which,

was discovered the week previous byJtfr. Adams and a party of three others.

Lreaving Wright's in busses wedrove through Kapiolani Park andover the White Road to the extensionof eBretania street, which, we followedvut past Isenberg's and Monsarrat'sand around the makai side of the greatfish pond just beyond the latter place,and branching off to the right just be-

yond tho last clump of algaroba treesAve mado straight for the lowest pointof land lying between.

mar. th triUl an 1 U nuf.thy of t:..' r.ata 1 hjp o! C:i:in.

i Thai R;url of W," jro-f- -

l ! 1 S ar..I l.ylr. !;! t!.i,.lThncn!'!'"

T?; cr 'l r.j !- - t'.i c ::.;.r.U In t.Jr

To t:.:i all ar.t.rl ir.:;

in:: ar4 ta i rtr.ctr! c.J tip t frv ruIsA, vs!4 c-- Jr a V-- r

ran c:a:t.cl ii tic llo:::r.r lrzrCi. U-!.- . IV.rt at a .

feet and the impression having beentaken on paper direct from the rockand reduced by photographic processtheir correct outline is maintained.

The roof of this cave is of no lessinterest than the pictures, formed asit evidently was by a thin flow of lava,which before it had cooled was struck

it 4r"i;' t 1'; I'lr-'- . ;--ft 2

Here we found the lower crater ofKoko head, and alighting and dividingthe lunch packages among us, beganthat portion of the trip which mustho traveled on foot. Picking our waydown the side of the crater we soonfound ourselves upon Pele's ancient

by a shower of white rocks of an av-erage sixe of six inches diameter andin appearance resembling limestone;these rocks penetrated the lava suff-iciently to show through on the underside and give to the cave the appear-ance of having been set with jewels.

ail o !'?.

1 ir t tiurc."I f.: l : ;; .f .

c.a t ? i" Y. sr o . ic--- -

: Ai-:- o 8.i:iircir,?. ..!. .:Vrt V:

l-'- To '."! !r .n ti" Z t

irv . r;Y.; ,r..r J. !.?!:?. t "fc.:i

ha sn r!a:t:. T5 ri.- - ; r V

Harry Roberts' Reproduction of Mr. Beal's Photoof Replica of Oahu Cave Pictures. "TheWatchman" is a Prominent Landmark Nearthe Cave.

000040fOOfO0G0000000000000000inland for a short distance you will oh-- I tho evrnts f ih. day a'.! pronounrr!

TU fVr.lt.i! !. i: rr-.v-V rj; f ;

of all r.. ulnyin fj i :U r. ar, 1 ;ir'- -

S ir;rtir.c . UJ ;:; n) r.tr.iivuu Stmiujr frh!'. fr kJndr-c.rt--n.

tn!utrU! sxr-tio- ar 1 VAri-- r

r!-i- ! f.r rMM:-- n ar.d yo itbvE?rvo a iioio an xno uroumi into tno trip ono or tho pVajan:o5twhich you must fall Jf you Ueslro to most in:Mvt!ng days of onr :ay up.n

Later flows and the washing down ofthe higher soil have built the bankquite high above the, cave.

After regaling the inner man andstudying the hieroglyphics our banddivided into small parties and exploredthe coast for a mile or so beyond.

The "Watchman of Oahu" is anunique study of rock formation and forthe benefit of the reader a cut is print-ed showing the distinct outlines of thisnaturally formed face in the cliff.

Next comes Blow Hole No. 2 and ex-

cept that the surf is very strong and

get to tho other side of tho cliff, a: these Inland.took a st:vt:m: cnu.n avtku tiii:

r.n; rmiLAf r f.rv in Crir; Cttrl, 1

It licet Suzar Inut.WASllINOTciN. Jn. r N i!!

1 !-- Ht --srf ltJT i rCO-Tjitr-- tTh following is from an lr.: rf;In a ry s-- vrre oou4 an I iril way

scene of action. A short walk broughtus to the outer wall of the crater, and,climbing to the top, we saw the ravineleading to the beach.

In Indian, file we descended and atIhe opening of the ravine onto theheach we found "Pele's Bar," but asthe Sunday closing law is very stricton the Islands, Iadam Pele had closedip shop and was probably away enjoy-ing the day with Mr. Pele and all thelittle Peles. At any rate all we couldfind was an empty "square face" stand-ing on the deserted bar.

Kxcitement prevailed upon reachingthe first blow hole a little further on,and here our cameras were firstbrought into use. This Blow Hole No.1 is a small aperture at the water'sedge, opening evidently into a larger

.recess under the rock and the rushing

articlo by J. K. Farley in Thr-j:- n lv: r n:ds.-- t ithst !.!p: tt oM oslyannual, in rrard : th ;c '.tirl lo!" jal If Wr tryt a jrvwf ly

small, low passiige leads through andbrings you out upon tho narrowe5t ofIolges, where your nerves for the mo-

ment ar severely tested.A beautiful sandy lxach is found be-

yond the next ridgo and Mjmo of thparty indulged in a. swim in no of thofinest surfs to be found on Oahu. Oth

r..'.r.c noro ctUcsl. After w:acjtrrvI W,

ihrr- -' ?ria!l ..::t tr ChamV?Jainji :rar,!of Kauai:"Koonlloa Inuch at Kbs. Kauai, on

the tide high you can see but little of which thr. 'piclurvd rv-- A aro ftin l.Is alnitit ono-ha-lf a nx In !nth. a'.

... .at. .ft t.this ocean geyser.At one point you come to an impas ers of the party looked among the coral wi.H;rm rmi .;r. c i r. n;aii t- -i:

i:i c,jt c! tr-3)i- r f a c-- it-- :t.1 cjo fit; l i y t tlv r:zrzK.i ' tsr.r. TV :Tat j sj. t cnar.- - I

tt I wj. r--t as.j --.J.r 5il.:-a- i

n y lat o-- 1 1 2rCtul J rrat;!. Jy. If -j-

c : in 'O. stry

Hrr.'ly. to:h the roM acln.ri-- h fi and In th'.A &:'.::nlIf fal' a tr.rl'.of J'4 or,-:- ; rr"!:jJjr ttjd any rrl J. It. Hen Inn. Uiir.Jo'.I t-- r n-n- o.

.,-nl5-h Co.

I. ict.s fr II. I . !nrc"jnn I i!a!r)t.

sable cliff that projects out into the for shells and va woods whioh almund landing of Kar.oaukal. Auihrit:ilong this shore. IiIT- - r a- - t vh.:hT or ?;: ihrro ha

are for further investigation. If, how-- Our return to tho bues was ovr b n a ch.m,T of ! vl i f th5 !--

ever, you follow the base of the cliff the same ground and as wo talked over "Tho pUnurod l,-.J- c. hlrh 1 c- - n

CAL OQRAPHiCALS?O B

SsHistoryof

The Islands !

Honolulufor a

Hundred Years!

Beautiful Views I

m

Fine Portraits!

PrincipalBuildings

- . .:- - - --.

PrincipalCifJ9 CTi9 ciTi3 People

ILLUSTRATED !-- ---- AUTHENTIC !

IN COURSE OF PUBLICATION BY

The Hawaiian Gazette Company, limited

Able Articles byPRICES

In Paper Covers $ l.OOIn Cloth 3.00In Leather 5.00

Prof. Alexander, Dr. Emerson, Prof.Hosmer, Prof. Richards,and others.

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iWAR WITH THE

RECENT ALLIESI :.

A General Engagement Startedand His Men.Great Loss.

By AguinaldoBeaten With

Bravery and Skill ofties 250 Against

Bitter

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I'h. r. has I- - morr vrro fhtln ir.,.:.i:Spp.n., irJ !n, e U .i:ur- -

ltay ,,iju (lnrla. .h, Sp;in;,h .

.ir. Hoping to turprl? th. An;Ti- - j

c;ir.s. the lI;iIn. 2.""i tr ri: andarm'. I w;:!j Matitr fi.'.vs, b.;i:.4 :v.'

ir:ipp cintvn. p;;tUliy -- Mpp'.i!.vlth j,v,Ali. r. an I wh-- r- m- -b r:; mil;, ipt. .v..r..

iMann.i a: niht. but wcn ral.ar.:.ybatcr; off by th4 A::;riantroops. a.lttd by Th v.-s!-. tf A !- -

sn;rl I w.vs O:; :!;A:n rUans lovk th of?en.lr. Iruv ;hAKilipir.s fn.m th;r iitlcm . ar. l onT,.. ., ,. ... f..... . . ., , .....".' ...' '1 4 ' '

works of city whb h t !; had o-r-- .

rr inv. tnu r.inll.i aftr I.-ry- 'j lr.:ru :im f .VI-- 1

miral Montojo MTtadron l:i U- - h ir j

lM,r It; May of la- -: voir, r.- - nm!. . I

P- -m An;. r;. m un!:..

' pro! a!!y .k.t.'.m:-- - ;;.. l:. tu tir.c '

dal having b n !tirled in t!. f; -- l I.Th ir !o-.-- i. k'.'. I. w.itdd ar.d pr'.-or.T.- -.

pro' ab'.y n t::;!- -r I Ta-- .

Krupp cur. 4 at; I a gr a! ::;r.y Mr:- - rri " wrr raptured. J ll'.i ;ythat rj-il-

;. . nt:m!r f S;ar.;hd:-- ;r- - it; th ritiplr.. rar.I. an 1 1

th:it t .;. rn th arilll-ry- . Ti r: -

Paris Treaty Ratified ty M

THREE CEHTLEMEH EXPLAIN

Said Aye On Account of the Fighting Gorman's Remarkable

Speech Detail.

The treaty of Paris was latilio l y

Senate on Moml.iy, the '.th, but ita narrow escape from lefeat. Th

vote was ,"T ayes to 27 nop, or will;pairs of t.l ayos to 29 noes, b?lavote more than the necessary two

thirds. If the Filipino lenders counteddeterring the Senate from ratilira- -

tion by th-- ir attack on Manila th y

made a grievous mistake, for inroad ofcowing any of th doubtfil Senator.'

inspiring sympathy for the cause f

independents it had just th contrarxeffect. Three members, who dtclnrr 1

opici! to th. le:rin- - f

expansion voted In favor of th- - treaty

" aJ V" V ' V V V" I" " f v X n --V "T I

pacific cwm.i:: 1

WASHINGTON. IVb. .v.- -Itassorted that tho opposltioti to si:tjlp ,acinc caMo haj s I

mollitied. and another attempt I

will ! m.ult to brinir it mi in I' -

th House of Representatives sf:

for nassase. Thn administrationis now said to b bdi:nl themeasure, and will use it- - r

o have th bill pass before theadjournment of Cimsm. Tothis end changes art to ! mad vin tin- - bill. For instance, thor.. st:

is to bo a c!.ius.- - whirl; will rivothe Postmaster General discre-tion in awarding contracts,which may britii; Into the fieldother bidders for tlu franelil-- e

than President Scrymser of thePacific Cable Company of NewYork, with the result that thcable may bo labl without thet xneniiHir o: a iioiiar for ixmii- - s?

ly b; llVI.f 'UiX s; ',,; v';r- -

"eIlt- - n , "!, oMr. Scrymser dec!arl thatuaKe isjanu couiii nut us-- i

as a cable station as it was uninhabitable. H. strongly favored Falan island for t!- - iurpost

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sovereisutv of the Pnil i:lnes lcat:s.as the f hostile acti n; ofuie natives towards the i, nltca states.T. WrtPO n,frtM

Will buy fqr you

Stock or BondIn this market or abroad.

GEORGE R. CARTER. Treasurer.Office: Next to Bank of Hawaii. Lt3.

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can tr-- charged. kt'.;::g or t ;f;r- -

in 4 many of th- - en-sn- TI; - ti:- ;- :g.r . . .b t:y wa r.'.o.t corap!','. ar.d J ' r-- 'l,

day th. America:; wore in r,fr.i;.v .

er;;tr.! within a ra lttK i f mi!' .(

of Manila. I. ta-- h ! Ullt ,,f !";;,,...,llp'.no . ff ring only t;I"ory op- - .......poitbn. b-I- n lu f.:Il t. tr it ar. I

r; jte 1. In:ru .It;. !.-"- :'..and Jones of Nevada. Previous t r!y

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to the vote on the treaty itself the Vejttresolution was defeated by a vote f

:,'.) to crt, and in open session SenatorGorman of Maryland le!ivered a remarkable speech. He had ta'xnhimself an assertion f S-na- r Wo'.-co- ;t

of Colorado that certain pd:iia!leaders la tli4 S?nat b'.:ved tht anew issue should b. brought b-f- re t:;.- -

American t b t'.otermlr.ed atthe next presidential election.Gorman resent-th- e intrcductlon otpersonalities ::; the Ie!.i:. s of the Senate, and thti referring : th- - :iu a- - :;g.:vir.g a: Man.a. r. t

lir.ow who I"Iieved if w h.ad me:- -u- - u a ;ec;ara;.o:; rear:;ng ta- - ra;.- -

:pp.: s .is we ir..!- - co:u''T:;:t;g ( i;.m.t.ia: the .14 it M M....Iwould ha e r.rre I. H" exprt sv I

th fp:ni..m that if the trav wa ratifl01 it wm:,. T ,. (r .A.irwhich would cost in th'ti-a!;- d f .- -

millions upon millions of tr.-.is-:-

' It will tni 4 f.i ;; ..tr.'" .ar(.;ort::xn. "l'ef.r- - ur p- - ;;.. a Hi s

ar;;o::. It h:;o.n j. f.v tl.at

ltU s arc pro ; l::;g a in;- -' ta..t;- -

ui' nt :" .tix-- r a :r.g "... :a:;d;t;c a:ti Jiummm) :n n, t a. :; far :

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I ill far-awa- y p - ;.:.-- . I i:vlce rich.t h- -r at h r..-- - ;

our oan c i:i:ry.The Vvte t:; th- - fa" ih.. ..:;

:n aty .v.is as f .". s:A v.s A.drh a:;- - :.. a::- -

Frye. Cal'.Inu-r- . r.-ar- . r.r.r. il i:;:;a.IVarra.v, r.:;th r. iar:-r- e ; .:; !! r.Clark. Ciay. Cull :::. Iav:-- . I III-k::;- s.

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ter.ti:;;a I .:; Tac- - TweA

!) lit i: 1 j : i : r n:n:r:r.: ati t!." niipir,' chiefs the f.i : f f rrat if. atl.n f the tra".y f p lvwhl.h th. uero'.rr.ty of th P..II ;

pin- - pas.MM fr:. Sp;In : :!.t'n'.t' I States, an ! t contln : ;

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THE PACIFIC COMMKIiCIAT. AOVKKTISKi:: HONOLULU, IXIWaWKY

a :i . ..y V t a i r. - T.': "p. a ;iWAR WITH THE : ry was putting In c- - -- 1 -i

' d : : :h- - FI: n- -fr WAS CLOSE VOTEti; T-v- . e.imp ir... ..f K i" . I I "U i g g . r. .- -i M i It. I r.. as r:;-:; Iro.- - th- - Fii';'.:: i It. r;.T r .. 4 . . . . S a a . aREGENT ALLIES ( a . an. ; r.it mg to ? . .- - v r , . a . .ft !of ti-- to.n. t!- - gunb.it . '. '

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Aguinaldi ;' i , ;.. ..;; in --Ahlch !- .- ' I - i- - r en I

rji indt F:r?t. ?::.: tm ..

r!ati ns .irh th- - Ai:t : a.k n. and tl.at th- - le.'ter :- - i

:.-- ne within th-- Iir;i' p; .

by t'.;e laws , f war. i . !. ::. ;

Am-r- b an e.ipt ;r d b !. I

rt.ers of w.-.r- . Third. ; . ;

oa t:i' treaty of peae- - -- M!n;' t.;- - Phil d Ini g .

. 4ippines to t e United Stat.-:- , hid a g :i;.al !". t

!frustrate 1. The Atierieia -- )!.!:.-: .

fl Will Stick Closer ... ! : N- -d;.-play--i the sr-.- t v.i! r. rtrit:;upon tin native troops, who w t ir

a '. o .::. s .;

l y the ,r. r.- - ar. "II- - r f t - .

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:tip riors nunu rieaily and ;rn: I .v::h . 1!unt. ''M.i'i.;'-- r rill'. with a r . kl- - -- n of

I -eV-at- .vh; h srat!r .I .ill lfjr-- th m.-- rtN at: 1

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Coal Tar, Stockholm Tar, Pitch, Fosin, As-phalt- um,

Smokestack Varnish, Furni-ture, House and Carriage Yarnishes,Antifouling Compounds for IronVessels, Etc., Etc

Z IVtion f war."

Th- - ihl;pin. ehe fth-- Amri.aus wi'h I- -

u.th 1WASHINGTON. I. T It iIa s ;at t.;y

a a. pi gl a;i1 r ik ef h stil.tb --i ! ri

1 ta-.- : I I.-:- . t.aAll ' ui rap: ?iiAii the F. ;'.;.governm-- m .is jrolng a

useful to those who want them andwanted by those who use them. pr. f :!!- - 1 Cttiff-nt- U I'.ilitUn.

J l :r. - f

T ::-- " found delight in tii- - i att! . rr. 1

every man '.vas rJ ih-e- to c- -: it;:action. An Incident of the-.va- s

the death of Color.. Wihi mi .

Smith of th" rir.--t T nn --

teers from a stroke of apopi-- y. --

was a Confederate veteran, and fo-is-

under ie from tli- - o:n:n :u ni-m- t ofth r ivM war until th- - surr :.d r of.o hief at Ap;om.ittox. Th x i?-m-

and the smell Oi p'mpwd-- r u r.-to- o

much 10- - the o'.d war hor andhis life went oiu amid the din of s rifin the lar oi( Philippines under th liasoi tho I'nion in tlie defence of whichhe had volunteered his services. A-lthough the Filipinos '.vere armed to a

...led trati-gre.o- n i - a ( iV.y di. et ',

: r.- ;- .r.g at. J tV- - :v the .u4:vi4.4ax rite Jt ce.ooo iMr. 11 Iwtsj.vr-- 1. I that :r.;.r.' r.t;f..TT. . r.gr fr'n 1 4

and h ! ' ! n.iriy o'hT ;n .r:a:i'.a:jra; .re'. II" ! h- - cimnT

These, and lots of other things

AT

Fpon th- - receipt of ;h- - n.-- .f th-ba- ttle

th" Administration dhj.i:eh--lorders to (Ien"ral Oils and AdmiralI-- wcy to l)e ni time In ftIliwing uptheir advantage, and to ruIi the rr

of Aguihablo with all of th- - rr;typoslb. Th- - strength cf th" lan I f r- -

vui;;y t. lif-- ar. I ; t.;tty o-i- M

vtir-.I- Ag i.r.a! f.r- - mu-- t laydown i!i lr arn;. It I ?:n !"r.ttv thit;. nrr.l mi. In e -- pra:bin lth Ad-

miral I . Ai:i pa.h forward a: r-- "and the In. irg' r.v m cIosf

f :h" Sjitanti!' h4wfl :n. ho th;al. lum a -

- t. r:- Snor. t- - .1 Rrgreat extent with M iuers their m irks- -

HALL &E 0. mans.np was poor, and tney tVdSOU, e in ;he Philippln- - at the dat f J r rr fr.ni :h- - dfat of l". ::?y.the las: report, on I.r-:- n' r P'th. wa.j.. f.ir.i in I :s' p;ti ;

Jl.'.r. troops, and of thi nv.rnl-- r 1 :ni !;:i !.ae y: !r. n aM ! t truamage than was to have io n expected. They, .lowever. showed mn-- a

ecu rage, and it is told of the Ygorate. I ea t . .ert-.ti- te- for 'A." 0.i0; , t."l Itb". tm n were pre nt f.r duty. Th .it Mat.:. a.sLIMITED. IV . .pr. -- .:i .f rie rnt- - r of th- - A l;.;nar- - on ir a.iv t. j..n :u ra:tnat, altnough enly armed with !ow.- -

and arrows, they made a detvrmin 1 - A .:.;rv. Um :b !ti!m t; .i ! tr.,t;.,n. prreinforcement approximating aCorner Fort and Ring Streets. o;stand in th-- face of a hot artillery lire. men. in tour i xp' i;t;.n. rt.-- ar- . from la. hat : . j ir i. :.. Th- - .erk of jt:;: g ..r 'ill !c-;- a ir,odiM- - - ' -n which, htvev. r. i xp'ct dami It fc inr'iiy i'ad on tho field of bat r-- a , f p'ir-.- : d.

a n'htle. Ia :I.i i to t- -- . rsp. I ut ? ' !'jr! ..hT I --C!:- i

n- - of the mo.--t no:ah events of rem-- . Ane :.. a:: n u.u :-- :. . an I it: .Manila befor three we.k- - otThey are th Fourth andpanic of the S-c- n: nth!7:. m n und r tier.-ra- l

nuniiav s advance was in- - inv;ng u: Infantry. . !;. . d that e rr.: Ot:. will ::jI.iwton.jat o:..-,- n M.ib!.. i:ei!;r.5 apl- -tho Filipinos from thMr s:rong'ao!d a

which pa---- .! Gibraltar on 1 !r:ary tal. at.d aj:ur or t'.i.;v. r th" 'Paco iy tiie reserve. cc;:np-c- d ( f atew companies of the First California s lall-- d F.r.ph"e Go et ::ii it. Th" ::;:-- ' lwmi Oei Mel t

BtfctffC PoK Trvat, tv Cwt ric Tlr TrvM !

regiment commanded by Lie'aten.mt- -i lo-- . Iy th- - insurgent are .end j

Colont'l Duooce. 'i .ie main road to the the n.ore vigoro i an I !:;. r.'-- l 1 th" I Cl-o- t.HAWAIIAN TRADING CO.,LIMITED.

vin?ie was lined iy native nu:.s ra.i a:npi:ci i. th. i.:. r ::.P a.

lth. the Twentieth Infantry, compris-ing t'airt-ee- n idle and J.-'-

"-. m a.whi. h h il thi city under (r.eralWheatoti. on January 27: b. th" Ta-:- i!

Infantry. In eomn.an l of YJ.-n- -l

Fgiert, that sailed from her" re-

cently, and ofheer. and v.- - : of thTiiird and rV nte. nth Infantry wlii. li

o i iiipino sharpshooter. After theyhad been firing upon General King:and iis staff, killing a driver and fir- -Wholesale General Merchandise, CommissiOD . riia Krpt-.- .

Th th.rtrr f !"- :- Wsl. ".!r.g upon an ambulance of t.; RedCiv.--s Socte.y, Colonel Dubcc- - ordered :i t.otjr:.- - f.y th- - oxnr thib fi New ork on I t tirt iry t!i or the'..... i itthe huts to be cleared and b m d. Th" - ha. . !i r. Id th- - tight i N-;r:-

!i- -i mat;. In a. 1 i.t.on t. e !ra:fHir: i NONE 0 3 COOD.Filipinos cor. centra ted In I o rir.ire'a in b r .i;- - Aa-rh--- Tag ! a t- -Sa-rida- ti wlil d part fr:u N --.v Yo;and envent. where they mad- - a deter 1 ir.g th ii iw ii. fi flagn. t ia;i r thaa t!i- - Ittli ln-- t. h.t;agimined stand in th' uppr stories. Iv"- -on i i.ird 1.nJ' men f :h- - TA-if- .h In-;r:,;- y

A platoon of Ca'tfornians sta'ion I

i battalion of th- -fan try and -- Veil- jion a neighbor ng uridine, maintained a

te. n;!i Infantry, a!! regular.hot fire on tho Filipinos, ba; was Tin- - Hackfeld St Co., Ltd.H

4 A oable to dislodge them. In the faee cfa terrific fusillade Colonel D'ibo.e and

To p:ee:;t any sugg-tl.- ? a r

cognition of the Klllpini rp-iV.h-- th -

Fuit-- d Stat- - G.cm:r.r tit intend t !

loneentrate a powerful naal fer. In

.a ;ev volunteers i:a-.e- o into i.iescattered coal il In-- 5 1- - of It.

th" Philippine water. With th- - -- .-se t fiiv to the oil and re;lre. Is which lie now Jii a.nd th-.- .- iUfIn the meantime Captain Dyer's ba:- -

terv o( the Sixtli Artillery b:;mbirdeo

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Ail! have tweni-on- - hip. f var.ouikind. Of full fledged war hip j

no.v ha nine a foUa-.- : The flig.hipl

the church, tlropping a d ize:i sli-Il- s

into the tower and ro'.M. IV ni piny Land part of Company (5 of .ie Cilifor- -

nians charged into th? churvh, but wereunable to ascend uie single flight of

Olympia. Hoston. Itiltimore. "harb.-ton- .foa- - rd. Men adr. h k. Itinte;ey.

P-t- rel and Ituffalo. He a, hi thrr- -steps leading to the story abov.fter ibe Califorr.lans had retired a

company of the Idaho and the Wash-ington guards stationed oi itVr sideof tho auilding. picked off th- - Filip

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artne.I Mtpply slilp .hi.h are a rffe,--tl- -

as a war-hi- p alrai'. In at!a kingtrip4 DUfjiid" f fortlfi. at; m and In .

mainta.itiitig th h-f-k.id Th y ate."

th- - Fulgoa. ih- - Nati-iiA- ti an I th- - '.firo. Th- - e,.de on th- - way to j i'.nAey ar-- th- - cutib.at Ileh :.a. :.. ,vt .

Colombo: (a:lne. at Gibraltar: thPrinee ten. l t- - at Port Slid Tu day: "

tii- - It nningt'T. th- - I:r:".:i and Yt:k-- j

inos as taey were smok d at. Manyof the Fnipinas however. ecip--d iutothe bru.--h in the rear of h- - iiur. h.The Americans captured fifty-t!- ir e andduring the fighting a! kith the hurchtwenty tf them were killed.

Another intensely ex-iti- ni; ;:; id-- :::

occurred during the enga.cer.tt :;t. TheWashingtons and Idaluv and C:npi-nie- s

K and M of th- - Cilifornia ma leciiarges across the rh ti-- hl ! ;weaPaco and Soncaria ia th- - f.ue .f a :I-

fusillade. The groun 1 t!i - :;eiday ijvrr whicii tbvy p.ss d

town. proo.i;. at :im.to Mar.lla: th- - hit::--h- i;

th" water-boa- t rU at IISo!. ib a: to tarto

n t:e ;r wjvOregon ate!

:;ohr.-t- . Th-n- vtr.-cjt-

Thl Ilea:;p rt un-';!- !

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fr.:;i Norfolk for Ma::;!a.oi;: of a. count th- - a; ::iy r

b-- o:i- - .m:;:and wh'itr. atni i t- - r

:e I with d-- ad. and wotui.! d r.attvTiie former are !oing buri-- d in iu:.if five or six about where i:;y lay.HbWhukn qxze.TTe.es and the latter are Ininir taken t.i the

Apait '; . ni t h- - d: 1 1 . d- - f atI up n th'-n- i th- - ..tti.k ! to

Filipino- - on tli- - Ataeri aa lit.- - wamo.--t illadi.s I from a poiitbal .e. ir. !

point. Th- - trtaty f ; a. - with Spainii i I t;: v. ; . a ted up ,u. Whetherthey re.-ognU-- th" f i t r. t rh- - yw.-r- - still subJ.-.-- of Spain. Ti rati- -

A Specialty:ho-pita- l. It '.v.-- s at this star-- of thefighting and at v'alvocan that tlie na-

tives suffered taeir heavb-s- lo-- s.

Th-- Fonrteenia regulars wer-- i:i aI nnr m m ot m m ii

HAND oiuiir n i ea i i ii.nrii nuwr& r xparticularly tight plac near Sincihm.'and- Colonel Duboc- - was (Vxi-!I- - 1 to

itb-t- i of t'ne tr- - ; of pari w.i 4 :;;: II1UUL ULIllU UIIIUIILU UnilULUUATTENTION ! ATTENTION! arush past them with th" rT- - in or- - li. a

pia i: Duratic, Neat and Easily Kept Clean.. .c- -

dii to prevent tlie regulars from Na: tii- - Ser.a'ef.-:t- :;j as tii- - ar.-- . N t.- - w-.-;:

i. ... v i th- - r.ht t .sv-- e it. b - ;ne .vciJ;. atv.ii I i i c. r V wTract 4 ill i tXaimuki o

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cut o;f. In tlie last line t .v-- m nwere killed before the Fiiip'.n r . :r i.

Uoth sides th-ei- vd fre;ucr.t!y ir;:: .;

t:i- - engagement. Th- - American '"..it-rail- s'

were! aimoit invaria!!y tr.it !yderisive vivas." Among tie- - r.ativ. a

uiirniivii iiMivPiri tinniimm i. - b war m m. m.

i i .1 4 r.,vV 411 Illlll. Hi'.'J Ml'JI

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r. , . rntn r.t r.or th- - Ar.i r. ar. a:r:.had eommitted any .e. .; : ,n ! t.ia.t f sUvh A ;t w a !..f. r. d ti - Fait d St.-."-- 4 to :::p it.nth' rity. and f r tb- - o :.t h a--

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For further information apply to

GEAR, LANSING & CO., 210 King street.Beautiful Homes on Kin?. Youn?. K?rc:anu street? and other desirable iccatic-r:- .

Honolulu. Terms, etc., at my office.Unimproved Resident and'Business PropertiirS.Several hundred acres Coffee Lands in Kona and Ol2.i.

Have on hand the Principal Suar Stocks listed. Will buy or ell for you the folbvir.-- :AMKKIiWN -- t ;.i: i:VA ri..NT.TIN" C'. HAWAIIAN GAl: CO

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Gas and Gasoline

lgorovt's were esp.vial'.y no'.Ii t .ib'- .- fn:-the- ir

bravery, aliv.it 7"' of th- -. :;.:,. I

salvages facing artillery :lr- - i l ::.. it-lo-

and arrows.A dispatch from Manila of ihU d.i:-sa- ys:

Tnree companies of th- - K.m i

regiment, unuer command of Coin- - !

Fanstcn, ma.'.e a brilliant darg- - !a-- tevening against a body c.f Fi'.ipir. .

who were hard pressing u r eonnit. r-i- ng

party which was doir.g d ;ty n :far from Calvooan. The Arr.erb ar.s : - .haved with t!u? grcat.-s-t Th"ree onnoitering party wer" fii.tir.against l;eavy olds but th y sh-.-

signs of epiitting though :'.; r- - ; ;ly a doubt that they wo iM hav-- !.. t.c it to pi.-- s had i; r.ot i- -' n f .ropportune arrival of the ICar. v.sAfter a snarp fight, in which I.'.e i:::-an- i

Albert ('. Alford e;f Cr-pjn- y1

and a private were killed ar.d five raenwounded, the enemy were driv n barkto aivocm. which is the strong-- st on

.n the red-!.- . Meantime lightdraughw gunlKVits were shelling th- -

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-- : Pumps, Air Compressors and Heists. :- -

OFFICE: 309, HOWARD STREET. SAN FRANCISCO

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Men Who Laid Down Life. : r: l IN A NEW ROLE.

OF A for "Old Glory." BakingV

W. ;r !. ! PowdeH oo'I-l'r- -.i.i:- :- -:: J :?.; N- -

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mIt is this qualit' of character which hashelped to make the Stein-Bloc- h clothes fa-

mous, besides the fact that they containevery essential quality of the made-to-ord- er

sort at about one-ha- lf the price.Apply the test of your personalInvestigation today.

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TTAH I.KIIIT i'.ATTi'.JlV.Kill!:.S,T-.i:- u Harry A. Y inc.Cor;v.r.iI .1. Yo'itic.!'z iv;if' Wi'.h'.tn i : !:r..:;.SIi!i;ly wo iix .!.!:Corporal (I'.r. H. V.irl!a'.v.Private An l r-- u.

ri itsr wash i n ; n N.

Wo'.in.loil Slilitly:Captain .V.b rt II. OJis.Fnvt Lieutenant IMwar.l K. Il. wm.S h-ci-

uI Lieutenant Jx SrnltJi.Quarterm a- -: Uufu IV

Clark.(iuart r:nustev-Seri- ; an: ()!: ..m-c- y

Cororal nlall KrKows.Charles 1'. lVl.IKo.John r. .i;ttheI.Fivt! W. SchamN-r- .

James A. TimewV.l.Corporal Mi !.- Mi'Dousal!.Sfiiously uountleil:Private .lo.-ep- h K. iMtiherty.Private .lames l". (Ireik.Private John Clitu.Private Uirhanl II. M.Claln.Private Osear Svarl.William C. Hepnurn".Nieno'.as K. Polly.Walter P. Fox.(leorse "M. Duncan.

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! stand ready to do any necessary repairs required.Remember the heavy storm last year that did so muchdamage.

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tCMfnlsc Ofjsitic 5;t2to.

AND LARGE COMPANY

THE 1

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Alfrei C. A!f.r l: C.nr.piny It. Pr'.a'-Charl- e..

Pratt.Wo m. .1;

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Ian !!- it i. John i;t5'.;!,:iI Ilaym nd Clark.I Serf.mt Jay M-:i- : P:i.;T

William A. MVCrau. Frr.e-- t FritM-K.- p.vard Zl!-- :.

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N. Fo;lk!.I Crp.ral Mar. ford ll :it.i:u'' n.

Private John ltr.wI Wi'H.tm Knr.. ly. Chir;-- j A.

Clantoti.C Corporal Snnf K. L;po:n'i.

Howard Mldd:e:n: lri.i!i Ji?i: Ca. Patrlek Itorin. C!i.r:- - !t.d

Fred i m nbuk.K Joan ;..vtj. WilJj.vni 1I-.v.r- l.

JanH Kar.e. Jerry A. Hr!..r.!i'f:iH J:m.t Miller.

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THE HAWAIIA?7TR0.1 FENCEAND MONUMENTAL CO.

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FUll TIIK HOLIDAYS.

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DIXOHATKD riWi:it IY)T?. NKWPOIlCr.IMN CUIM AND HAUCHIIS,!ti:a and niNNi:it sirr.--. cauvkdIVORY. ItATTAN CHAtllH. CAUVKD,SANDALWOOD UOXI. j

nii:si: noon.? aui:t1ii: handsom.i:st in am, Honolulu, ;

WING WO CHAN & COncis-- j Ftrr:.

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A NEW PAINT SHOP.

HAVING ASiOCJATLD WITH CIMr. John it. W'ttu a rraulrU Ho:Painter. )on:orasl Wol VolUttt

ar r.o to it!t ri'Ja'.on all k:r!t o? ork in Uc.

Mr. Wi- - S:ji:c hi a rrvrtlf! xrtfS!" rif our j xr la F:

Frasrii'o as 1 o:hr Urrr'.tlf cs !i

fc:!oa tf cur r:roa.n:uuLi nu:3i:nvxNG paint co

H0?:CLULU IRON WORKS CO.Stoam Er.Rlnos,

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Straw, Panama and .Native Hats in Stock,Gents' Furnishings,

Japanese Bamboo Baskets,

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iviattins:. Japanese Lanxerns.

William J. Kaij.Company I Mrnest 1 Fisher.Company I John Prultt.J esse? II. Morgan, eivilian: J. P

Weatherby. eoiik.Slightly wounded:Private William Hverett.Private William It. Fait.Private Otto II. Lopp..Private Albert W. Oven.Private. Frank Rivera,

L. Liwson.Albert F. Prain.Company C August Zelo.h r.Company YZ Herbert F. ObornIra Cnsker.Holla P. Koudfoot.Joseph P. T'.ernler.Wesley Walton.C.eorne M Neil I.

William J. Paves.Killed:Private Ilalph T.'Sheatvr.

i utST IDAHO.

Wounded.C .Mu-i- u tan Frd. rirk W. I mm k. Pri-vatt- s

Fre. P Str ter. Howar.. H il'.or'1 nomr.s P. Parke.

P John j"witz-ns- .

H James Hansen. F. l'w!s.U Frank A. .M Call.Ct in C. Payne.It Peai-- u Harrev. Hutherford Fred

aiien ..i.nam m. Keiur. Q iirterm.s- -

ter Serpant F.rnest SvMtt.C Privates James Payne. Pt'.ey

Waiter.i ttobert Jones.F Fnoeh Koth.I) j.dney I alley.

TWFNTIFTH KANSAS INFANTltY.Wiino i:F Carln H:nunn.I. Private I I

Coaw.iv. William Neloti.M (Ivors" A. Ilattersly.

i'HtST CALIFORNIA.Woaiid il:A CoriHral .L!i: Murjhy. Private

John Sl:ulo.C. A. l ;.hfrMH Srrir.::il W'ta L. Wi'.!. Priv.i

Wm. A. U

on. Uichar.i .L:it7 n. Fir--- . i'.Char! s H.sr:m.

FIRST WYOMING.

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first nf.hiiaska.

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BEDROOM SETSA Handsome Line just received.

Of oFor Sale at the

CITY FURNITURE STORE,Love Building, 534-53- 6 Fort St.

TELEPHONE 846: RESIDENCE. 849.

Machinists.Richards Sts., Hnuolcln.

CATTON, HEM & G."rs,'ounders and

213 Queen St., bet. Alafcea and

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

Crostlngs Made to Order: Samples on Hand.

REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TEL. 410.

E. McINTYRE & BRO.HEast Corner Fort and King Streets.

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

roceries, Provisions and FeedGeneral Agents for ttie Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods.

oooNew and Fresh Goods Received by Every Packet from California.

Extem States and European Market.Standard Grades of Canned Vegetables, Fruits and Fish.Goods Delivered to Any Part o the Crty. SatisZactlon Guaranteed.

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THE PACIFIO COMMERCIAL AIA'KKTISKi:: HONOLULU, IT.r.IMW KY l-- v.turn

:'ONo:.v:.r. o.m 2IIX-0- . HAWAIIr. ha 1 nia.l- - a r.t :f t;::t.-in- of his for.- -. 1: : , Q. KllOW

THE PACIFIC

Commercial Advertiser.BRUCE WARING & CO.By Experiencevritir.g fur::r ;o :.:r.;a: ::.-- .

I: i- - v.;:;::;r i : -- ay that s - .1W. N. ARMSTRONG EDITOR

1 A. r- - d' err. at passionTHUKSDAY J AN I 'Alt V k.

H.,.8-,,.- , ! Dealers in Lands.I , V 6StXXX 6 ll t B VO k C l"S

THE NEW WAR.

th" judir:n'-n- f t'i- - Pr-.-;.- I ::.-- Iio aI:, nT- - y C n. i:.u'.i:i a ill

- :n:ii. d. n. Eagan is .m , u i::.was wt.r-'- - than i:a.-- ;!!. but : a.i iga ' la :i: - :di- - r :ti !iis t:n:--

I: is rtain that th.f Nig .

r.'iric -- ot ,r Piiila bi;a:.i tr ;.Smi: I:t;t:ite wiii :i l d .:i.!; a d'-- i gatiou to study .

: tu: s. It may be that .1 or.:.. : .:. 4iink c;tn ! t.-.-- .

an.-i.-r.- : artist and tli- - gi :i: o n;, n

Fire Insurance AgentsI'Tk v.. the pwr of t:.: :cu;r .

a crtat varit-t- vt i!. jm. J

xr.ry arc ir:-v;i- y r.A'.ra: i:..'. a:,- - r.lycf "irify i:i;r and tnrh hir.--

T t !.c ! : I A HIIAfTIK;!. JdOWIliS IlKSIIiK.W: r Orra s'.:l. "777fn who do ar: or.j my it,-- , ar.d i: err. rt i my rj.- - ti 4t i A 'H:ci: ISCll AT lVNHn: :..r rr- - .t'I wg-- ct to n:r.ln !ri ft Irl. rv . ! Trirn ar..

lri!IS:,-- l ..':. !. .j..f, ,Mn.. ,Ut th. U-t-S .., ' ,1 ? ' ' "' L.!.!.:-- . N K..AA.O ...U ... z-- r . :. : : t..." V..4'maps of HONOI.l'I.r. PNMOl-M-

. m. i-a-hi w. , t

gress oTfterwise prov:d-- . bu: there isno direct provision nui! for

of the legislative power. Muni-cipal legislation is made valid, if n1(rinconsistent wau the Vn:.--'

ana the annexation act. If.?legislative functions aro continue I on-ly inferential!-- . A reading of t h - R-- .

OiUtion inro'Mtei that those who '!.-- .

it assumed that an organic ar- - ;; 1

b- - speedily passed, and furtherlation would be enacted utid'r it. iri-su-- ad

;:' undf-- r the Hawaiian law.As the annexation act provide s ;ha:

"the government in said Island-- . h.tl)be invested in such person r jf:- - n-- as

the President 01 th" Cnit d S:atsnail direct, ' it may bv infWv i thatTtif provisions of the Hawaiian consti-tution and laws are suspended far asthey require an election of ot!ic-r- s :yeither the legislature or the p p;.unh-s- s the President directs th.i;ele-tio- shall be held. At th.- -

time, if he gave such direction. ;.:id aperson was elected to any h:i;h utile-- ,

whom he did not approve of, wo iMbe embarrassing to remove him. afterhaving left it to xh constituency toelect him.

Uhile the legislative powor is con-tinued, though by inference, it appearsthat it has now no jurisdiction overany executive officer. And if it hasnone, then those in office will remainso until the organic law is passed,or the President exerciser his p v.verof choice or removal.

This is an anomalous and undesir-able situation, but no harm may meof it. even if the organic act is notpassed for some months to come.

THE A It MY KILL

- - - -. . j , V i., 7." cents earh. Ma;.s of ! Iivaii.m

Inland-- , unrnoinfd. .".' cents T.rh. HyHawaiian (J-izt-

t" Co.. Von H '.; IV. r.Kir.g ?tr et. "Ill

U U njr O parilla ! v. jr.: c n f r- - r r::

LOANS NEGOTIATED. Insurance Written on IZefSdonceand Mcrc.in!t!o Hisfc.AMERICAN MESSENGER SERVICE.

Masonic Temple. Telephone 444

'I he nLv.-- of the conflict vik-a- v Manilas not pleasant. The most patriotic

American, may rf-gi-- it, because itscorns to place the nation, in a fals--e

position. The course taken by ourforces was, however, the only coursethat could be tak?n. What the truthis regard ini? Auinaldo is not really.known. He is too intelligent a man toinvite a contest with the United StatesJle has an to lose, and little to ain

y taking up aims. It is highly prob-

able t..ai his men and the party be-

hind forced him. to fight. If he hadnot fought they would have deposedhim. lint he declared war and neitherthe people nor Congress will hesitate tosupport the most vigorous action. Themerits of i.ie case will be left in thebackground so long as the troops arein the field and the men are exposedto danger.

The Filipinos act foolishly of course.Could it bo expected that they wouldavot? What guarantee have they thatAmerican promises are letter thanSpanish promises? "Confidence is aplant of slow growth." These peoplewill learn, only when subdued, thatthe United States fervently hoped to

"leave them in trie end better than theyXcmn-- them. .But when we engaged inthis business of serving humanity, weHliGtiul have known that we were todoal with an ignorant and an ungrate-ful people. i here is no "glory" inwhipping these miserable misguidedcreatures.- - It is simply a painful dutyto keep them in order.

GETTING AT THE HEATHEN.

Hood's puis

TIMELY TOPICSFebruary 4th, 1899.Drink BRUCE WARING & CO

Offices: 7 and S. Progrc55 Block.

In the opinion of expertcowboys and ranchmen andtheir idea in this instance

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is regarded as proof positive,!- i

lip-- f t!.f j h:! .ij l.tr, th:;:- - .. ihv::.o.::!i rf t!. f.!ili: it rrj; ra! .n ir!r of

li :; --... nt r.:.i3 :::affivtl." 7 ,i ' .

jand accet ted by all who lidejj the hcre, whether it he for!'pleasure or rn dutv, :heWATER

th

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MEXICAN--000SADDLE

jis as near perfect in con- -j

The House of Iteprcsentat ivs s hacooled ort under the -- refrigerating in-1- 1

tie-ric- e of "th-.- sober second thought."Instead of cordially providing for astanding army of 100,00 men as theexpansionists demanded . rhey provid-ed for a standing army of only G0.000,

with a right in the Executive to in-

crease it, in the event of an emergen-cy. There is not any hearty Imperial-ism in such a stand. Tne Republicanshave not stood by the Executive in thematter. If the nation proposes to in-

dulge in the business of expansion, theExecutive, that must do the work, andactually do the expansion, asks for themeans to do it. with effect. Congressreplies: "Why not shout about it, andmake io'.s of noise, and scare off theother nations? When you ask for menand treasure, you arc taking the mat

WHOLESALE AD RETAIL DEALERS IN

It the advice gUxn in tbo.--e ihrteword3 is heeded, good health will fol-

low. City water Is not good for many-reasons-,

principally, because it is con-

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

EXCERCISE

011UV.LIU11 uuu ciiL'iai appear- -

rd,l's7ss,,0"'tiAmerican. Havana and Manila Cfears! features of the Mexican Sad TOBACCO. SNUFF. AND

Smokers' Articles.dle resemble the old Ha-jwai- ian

Saddle, made by the; natives years apo and whichIseem to row in greater de-;ma- nd

as they become scarce.

Our doctors are lm-- tr.atini; p.-tio- nts

who are suffering from com-

plaints, more especially malarial dis-orders, which will be materi.il! bene-fitted if they drink a water tha,t is pureand possesses curative features, as do"Bar:!ett Spring Water.

ter too seriously." Fine Grades SMOKINC TOp.ACCU a specify..oNow that the Filipinos have actually

The tree of t'r is saddle isdeclared war, the Senate will be moreliberal, and meet the wishes of the identical; 1 possible the Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts. - - - Honolulu.Executive.

DUE Mexican is an improvementTHE PASSING UOlUl : in that it is beautifully stamp- -

ied and decorated, has com- -And the insurgents had seen how the

well iMosqinitolImieAmericans routed Spaniards. jplete box stirrips and is! finished. .Those volunteers in Manila are "all

The Missionary Herald of February(hopes that the Gordon Memorial Col-

lege to be founded at Khartoum will160 put on a thoroughly Christian basis;in full remembrance of the fact thatthe true process of lifting any peopleis first to Christianize and then civilizethem.

British, however, intend to al-

low the faith of islam to dominate nithis college, just as it is allowed todominate in other colleges in India.After a century of experience. th?yfind that the substitution of one re-

ligion for another, is a serious and difii-cu- lt

matter, quite like swapping horsesin the middle of a river. The theory ofthe founders of the Gordon Memorialis tha the enlightenment of the mindshould precede the enlightenment ofthe heart. Christianity, budded orgrafted on ignorance, produces scrubfruit and flower.

But the iMissionary Herald of Jan-nar- y

unintentionally endorses thi-- s the-

ory of these founders. It says regard-ing the Chinese:

"Mr. At water ol Shansi calls atten-tion to the wisdom and forecast ofProtestant missionaries in translat-ing hooks of scieneo into Chinese.The Tesult of this work is marvellous.At Fen-cho-f- u, for instance, the dis-

trict and provincial magistrates andthe principal school master have justpuronased numbers of books from ourmissionaries, and have ordered othersthat they have not on hand. The de-

mand for new hooks, even in this in-

terior province of Shansi is so greatthat some enterprising members of theChristian congregation propose tostart a book store."

If the missionaries In China find a"marvellous result" in advancing se-

cular knowledge in China, they seemto be in harmony with the founders of

the Gordon Memorial College wiio re-

fuse outwardly to attack Islamism, butdestroy it by subtle methods

The prevailing idea of the mission

same regulars" when it comes to fight Will Drive Mosquitoes Away.ing.

In reception of the news of victoryfor American arms, this town lived up

!

: The saddles rane in price!from 525 to 510.

Our Cotton Mamlu TieRopes are very strong withconvenient snap on end.Prices are very reasonable.

to the morale of its new location thecemer of the United States.

Ask your family physician a;out thewater, and if he is honest ho will en-

dorse its use.All who have drank the water fp'fc

in the highest of terms for it.This climate demands the Use cf

such a water and you cannot afford tobe without it.

VIGILANCE.We will serve free of charge a gias

of this wonderful natural Springwater at our Soda Counter to all whocare to come and test It3 virtues. Wedeliver the water to your home in ca-4- 5

lots at C30 for ZO pints. ?.S0 for 30quarts.

That San Francisco man who isgainst expansion must be lonesome as

Cures the Bites!Brings Comfort!would a citizen of the same town who

would maintain that Chinese had anyrights.

: Full lir.e of Stable Fur-Jnisliin- gs.

: Call and examine our stock.Anyhow the California senatorship

situation is "unchanged." The air iss:o thick with charges of bribery thatit must be difficult to see the moversin the free-for-a- ll.

The creed of Rev. Dr. Hiliis. the n-- v

pastor of Plymouth, is published. Nolawyer fashioned that document. It istoo brief and free from verbiage tohave emanated from legal store or lore

'

There is no report of Aguinaldo hav-ing been seen on the firing line. How- -

Ba m M IlSlMil enson, Smith & Co.LIMITED

Fort and Hotel Streets.ML uuu. Limited.

SOU: AGICNTS. 307 FORT ST.

ary lias been for a century, that. -

"heathenism"- - was a single root that'could be drawn out by preaching thegospel, and in its place Christianitycould be readily inserted. A better understanding in these latter yearspIhuvs that 'heathenism" is a mass of yar CaJ

Beginning this morning, February ist theroots and fibres, extending in everydirection through the souls of men,and that true knowledge should be. GREATEST CLERANCE SALEa measure, the forerunner of the gospel, the gang plcw that runs deep under the innumerable roots and fibresof heathenism, breaks up the hard Ever known in this country will be inaugurated. Our Bankrupt Stock must be all cleared before the end of th mn-- h

room for other goods, and to do this we will offer the following ,inkf)rn3Ksoul, and lets in the air and light andmoisture of Christianity.

This is the idea expressed by RevSidney Gulick regarding the Orientalreligions. "With deference to the Al j Bleached Sheetings, 10.4 fun Wijti,, rme .amy, :o,t, Av,i. Beispieads, hra...::..:

0 Unhleachei Sheetings, 10-- 1 fun width, tine .ii-ty- , n !..vtay.i. Table Linen and Napkins .v.sr, :dm

mighty, he recognizes His hand in allthings, including the Oriental religions.

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This is the idea of the founders of the 0 Bleached CoUod, 3 che wide, rct a v,i.Gordon 'Memorial. It seems to be inci-

dentally commended even in the Mis A Lnro and Varied Assortment o!2 PerCale, a large assortment, new pattern-- , lo y.l- - for 1 .00.

? Towels, a large assortment, extra iualitk To ct- - .1 io:cr.. I Dress Goods at Bargain Prices.sionary Herald.

THE TENURE OF OFFICE. v ooocooooooo OOO0O00O0Ov000000OO0O c ooooooooooThe joint resolution of annexation Specialdoes not specifically provide the

smeans for carrying on tae legislativedepartment of the government here Everybody should take this opportunity to get a supply of European Goods before the U. 5. Ta:i:': Laws take effect.Provision is made for the exercise ofpower by the civil, judicial and military Queen 13.officers. And municipal legislation isdeclared to have full force, until Con- - Dry Gooda 3

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Are You A CARGO CAUGHT ARE TO SUCCEED Real EstateTHE Poisoning: Customs People Make a Two New Men Here for

FOR SALE.Neat Opium Capture. Consular Service. MAI-- 1 W&S A -

CAM I Yourself ? 0ELICIOUS&8HIGH BALLTuk Eleu Was Usod Trros .Vn in Kon, Hc.tr c i r c . n 1

.a Boat Over Four Hur.jrf it i'' -- .r.t;f rr.'-.V- ; I r; n Pounds of th? Dru. k.and rakw. and r-- rrand it. !' ;'. '.::! V'l

not live mi :;- - ;.li th- - tirr... without ruining 1

your dig--tl-!- i.

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and the boiy with rich, i uj

Fr j jtion t.tk' .vki:' 1 T I . 7'jTniiipl ly .tin! rt y ;:: Tito- - t'ii vAjcr's Sir;iiariii.i.: :! .u i- - tin t.tl.- - r.

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HOLL.ISTER DRUG CO., Agents.H

FOR SALE.House ard loi at Kalihi, .:::-- r

MotR rn Price

- aIlou.-- e and loi in the crater oi the !

town. A bargain. Price $1,

Acre lot and n-- v cottage at Kaiihi.A 'nice investment. Price $3,200.

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CITY AND SUBURBAN RKAL, K."?- -

TATE..v

WILLIAM SAVIDGE '

310 Fort Street. ; atrn a a fin xiiMU nnmrm nnnI 1 1 III IK i nil H I I I KV1U UUll iLiir UD1 lLUll j

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From 'Uncle Sam's Boys" in Cuha!and Manila. What we have lnvn look- -ing for. Y'our remedies and specialties,are O. K. For overcoming the enervat- -ing effects of climate (nervous

jtration) take Blood and Nerve Tonic$1," ex. or shipped. Anti-Malar- ial

Fever (composite) $1, mailed. AfterFeverTonic, a rapid builder, 1, ex. orshipped. Anti-Malari- al Capsules inchronic, pernicious and recurrent ma-laria, $2, mailed. Dysentery Powder.,$1, mailed. Insomnia Cure, for sleep-lessness, 1, mailed. Rectifier, correctsand cures excesses, ?2, ex. or shipped.Remedies and Specialties (for men)sole proprietor and manufacturer. TheVandre Drug Speciality Company, 2033-35-3- 7,

San Jose Ave., Station I.. SanFrancisco, Cal., V. S. A.

116 Piiiiiiitil issueJV! . PtllSAWA,

Nuuanu street, near Beretanla. oppo--Commercial saloon.

It isn't fair; we don't get complaintsenough. What! Is it possible ourthings are so good?

LEWIS & CO., Grocers. '

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WAIANAE RESORT. !

Near Waianao R. R. Depot. ;

LIGHT WINE AND BEER.Refreshments of All Kinds.

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C. SHIOZAWA, Prop. i

on ice. ex --Australia:- !

FROZEN EASTERN OYSTERS,

In Can, at the

Beayer Lunch Rooms.II. J. NOLTE. Proprietor.

AV1NG WO TAI & CO.

:h nuuanu street.Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Crocker)

Wares, Screens, Vase, RattanChair. Crepe, SUki. Cfff-tr- n.

Etc. Etc.. Etc.

WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,LIMITED. '

tt'tvi n tvti- - n Troctfif nrri Mir.acMClaus Spreckels Vice-Preside-nt

W. M. Giffard..Secretary and TreasurerH. M. Whitney, Jr Auditor

SUGAR FACTORSAND--

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OPENDAY AND NIGHT

Meals Served at All Hours.Irtn prmrr.,. an

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FAMILY DININU ROOM INCONNECTION.

Tables Reserved For Ladies.WHITE LABOR EXCLUSIVELY.

C. T. GREEN, .. L. JFCOilB.Prccrieior. Manager.

Henry St. Goab Edward Pollitz,Members Stock and Bond Exchange.

EDWARD POLLITZ & COMPANY

COMMISSION BROKERS ANDr DEALERS IN INVEST

MENT SECURITIES.

Particular attention given to pur-chase and sale of Hawaiian SugarStock.Loans Negotiated. Eastern, and For-

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BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS.Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co.,

H. J. NOLTE, Prop.

First-Clas- s Lunches ServedWith Tea, Coffee, Soda Water.

Ginger Ale or Milk. Opeafrom S a. m. till 10 p. m.

Smokers Requisites a Specialty.

l. kokg f.ee.Merchant : Tailor.

232 Fort St., Opp. Club Stablei.

FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA- -SONABLE RATES.

gulti cleaned.and red. Eatli- -

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faction rssrwarw.

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to tht-a- i ;:t! :. rp!n r.dinsrdown to tit" i' a : f-- . :r .1 : st. Th-r- i-

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were tak n on !.-- .' v . i;t. II:lu ing tawed in.

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MESSENGER FHRVICE.Hono'.'jl'j Me?r.er Service d?lvrrfZf dni packag. TI. 37S.

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FOR THE.- 9I l n. s r 1 Ctftiitipni C m r nvtcauit JlcaillOHi UUlUUjr

Of San Francisco. Cal.

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

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UNPERMITTED GOODS

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Mrs. H. !.. far" .! k. SS. Mo.m.i. J;i.- - Jm.

N-- M. 1 pkg. lr "--- S M-iin-- i.

June 22. l?vHawn. Safe !; ;ks. t:;d- - e S

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. . . Means Fresh and Pure.

We have just received a fresh supply of

BAKING POWDER.CURRY POWDERS, ETC.

ALSO . . .

FRESH PICKLESAt the

WASHINGTON FEED CO.

COR. FORT & QUEEN STS.Telephone 422.

c. BREWER & CO, L'D.

Queen Street, . : : Honolulu, H. L

AGENTS FOR

Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono-me- a

Sugar Company, Honomu SugarCompany, Walluku Sugar Company,W&ihee Sugar Company, Makee Su-gar Company, Haleakala RanchCompany, Kapapala Ranch.

Planters Line, San Francisco Packets,Charles Brewer & Cos Line of Bos-ton Packets.

JLgents Boston Board of Underwri-ter.

Agents for Philadelphia Board of Un-derwriters.

4 LIST OF OFFICERS:P. C. Jones, President; George H.

Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop,Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F.Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, H. Water--fcouse, G. R. Carter, Directors.

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108 KING STREET.G.J.Waller : : Manager.

Wholesale and Retail

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Another Car Load(Direct from the Factory)

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Refrigerators.ALL SIZES. I

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We have vast received a larr5 shipment of Agate and Tin Ware, j

which must be sold to make room I

j for other goods to arrive. 3

Coffee Pots, 6 sizes.5 Tea Pots, G sizes.

Sauce Pans, 5 sizes. JLanl, Flour ani Suar Con--

taioers, 3, G ami 9 gait?.

6 Stock Pots, extra heavy, 3, G

ami 9 gals.Preserving Kettles. 3$Di9h P.ms, S sizes. J

Cullenders, 3 sizes. 2gStrainers.Lipped Fry Pans, S sizes. gC

f Obloug Bake Pans, G sizes, I

I 13 to IS inches.C Square Bake Pan?, 4 ize, 10 iI to 13 inches, I

Pie Plates, 4 sizes, 7 to 10inches. I

Jelly Cake Pans, 3 izes, S to 3I 10 inches.L Cake Moulds, o sizes.i Mellon Moulds, 4 sizes.g Milk Boiler, G sizes.j uouee uiggins, s sizes.

Tea Kettles, S sizes.I Fish Kettles, 3 sizes. II Covered Buckets, S sizes, 1

to 12 quarts. iI,K Slop Pails, Etc., Ktc, i

And other goods too numerous toI mention. I

Come and look for yourself and I

be convinced that we have one of S$

j the most complete stocks of Kitch- - II en Furnishing Goods in the City. JL

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NO TROUBLE TO 5I SHOW GOODS. I

Prices Away Down!

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Vaverley Block,Bethel Street.

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I Crockery, Hardware, fGroceries. ?

A CEMETERY SITEi

Discussion Results in Reference

to Cmittee.

DISTANT POINT SUCCESTED

Halawa May Have Hones-Wi- lt beInvestigation-Hom- e for

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Dr. !! : rt. Dr. H.vvj!.J. H. M

von Holt. (Ito. V. Sm::h. Mar'..son. Henry Waivraous- - an ! ::.. r..r::: ;

one in which a!l ho;iM i ;nt... .... ...-lr finp in... i......: I I wi.i'i - . li.then reiVrivd th. a;!i ri:m : Attar- - J

ny (lonoral Smith, 'a ho ha. I r.i.ii!-thorou- gh;

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iii'ly into tht uij" t.Mr. sniith piasn.,i that th.:. -

etsntt?n cornet crit s svattt'rt "! throtua-ou- t

Honolulu, which numl r wa fartoo preat. Hp had looked owr all t.wground t arc-fully with a view to .!

a ite ?uitahlc. and found thatthere was one of two objections to :no.--:places. Either water was found aslight distance below th surface u?!? coral rock was struck. Tlvcre were,however, two sites, either one f whichmiRht prove ?erviceab!p.

Plans were then shown of the Kaha-uik- itract, situated out near Mian

and of some ground out in Palatn.tdistrict.

It was found that this latter ;n j;rr;ycould not be obtained inside of tnyears, for the purposes wanted, with-out a law suit. A provision had at onetime been made for the using of thisland for cemetery purposes, but h idborn lost sight of in a subsequent lcas

The main objection to the Halawaproperty was that according to thepresent outlook it would not be verylong before that locality would bevom'epopulated, and it is not deemed advis-able that a cemetery should be in aresidence section. Along this line, ithad been suggested to Mr. Smith thatthere was some tine land at DiamondHead, but this was dfeniod too inac-cessible.

A discussion was taken up by the as-semblage as to where the cemeteryshould be situated. Dr. Day advocate!Pearl City or a site that lar distant, asa cemetery should not !k located ne.irtown. Transportation by the railroadcould be reduced to a minimum ifPearl City were selected.

Mr. von Holt suggested Kalihi. bti;as this is in close proximity to thewater supply it was not consider) expedient.

In answer to a question as to whe:h- -

er the Oahu Cemetery Associationwould go ahead with the work af:r thsite was selected. Mr. Dayton a!d u- -

could not speit k for the Hoard, butthought it undoubtedly would do

After consilerabJe discussin t!i- -following committee was appointed toconfer togethe - and look into th- - ma:- -ter thoroughly: Hoard of Health: ;.W. Smith. Dr. Day; CVxneterylion: A. S. Cleghorn. 11. M. von Holt:

Council: President I !e an 1

Attorney (leneral Smith.The matter of a consumptive home

was next taken up. President Do'.- - re-minded those present that las; yiarthe Queen's Hospital had memorializedthe Legislature that it provide a homefor consumptives, or at least a ward inthe annex to tlu hospital. Obj-cti- on

was raise-- at the time by owners ofproperty near the hospital.

Statistics were rca! showing tiiat inthe last year there had been an .1!. lim-ing increase in t!u? number of !athfrom tuberculosis.

Dr. Wooil explained that the need ofsome segregation of consumptive caseswas a pressing one. They could not l

admitted to the Quej-n'- s Hospital forseveral reasons.

Discussion followed in which it wasbrought out most forcibly that arefuge is absolutely necessary. Peopledo not realize that consumption isreally contagious and grossest ares-nes- s

is the result.Everyone present thoroughly a cord-!

od with the idea that a separate hom.Jsituated in some dry. el vat. d sp- - '

should be estab.ished a: otn . otn- -

mittee o three, with the privilege of!being inr-ase- to live, was appointed.!who should inquire into the .s: and'lov-atiur- . of such a home. Th- - m ra!- - r-a- re;

Dr. Wood. Dr. Herbert.Smith. President Dole w.i :n.!e'.chairman of the committee.

The WhMlcs.Tie- - whistles will blow. ',"..

ilenoral McS:ock-- r ta Tle.phone Company p.iyraen: for a':,.,-er:- o

free telephone to D:an:tid !! I.

Mr. Cissidy :r.a le t:;e propositi. in hthe Uovernmenr pay the any

the which i- - :;-.- -- - ngpaid to maintain the Diamon! a !

lookout, an.; th-- would i'Kp a?.'.n;aintain a signal station. i :;e ;)r.,;.,..sitioti wili ".e referred to :i;. M rof Filiate . and in the ::;.-a:ii::n- .g-nl- ar

passer. -.-- r .t.-.it- : r ;'lno in. 1 a- - n-u- a!.

LET US TALKTo ycu on the merits cf the Sterling

Bicycle and why it Is the Lest nndaand test lasting wheel In the markettoday. Pacific Cycle ar.d M.'s. Co,

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W. C. PEACOCK & CO.

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

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Patronize Home Industry, no need of sending abroadfor Harnes. With added improvements to mv XiiifalifD:f2itzx.:t and direct importatiQn of material, I am now re-pa- red

to suppiv Planters and A-e- nts wiih any amount'anddescription cf Work Harness, or parts thereof, at firf,r-- s

that will compare favorable vi;h Coast prcs, and ":hassurance of a far better wearing article.

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C. R. COLLINS.ESTABLISHED IS91.

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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, I'ERRUARV It.. l?0X

.Martin Smith.LOCAL BREVITIES. Theo.H.Davies&CWE HEAD HIE IIICESSION!

Miss Advlaid; Mailman A!h a amiMr. Mania Irving W. Smith w ill h- -

husrar. i .i-l- b. married at ih-'- Hot; t. N;ho.:is. rsr.i .i;:.- - :i. i.ENTV CANV.With r. L:r.v o: Sea?onaMf I;.

SHOES, in whit- - ..rA t..-- rMiss AdHe WiddifKdd is in San Fr in- - Francesco. on 22. A nt;on at tu. hoTf-- ivili follow :h er'- - a:.r..t

Hutn Plantation sultl on the Tth at monv --r;U. couple will tak- - their i e duplicated el.-t-v :.' re fr a:.l :av:t yMerchants and Commission Agents.

Be4 ij Z2l ;he attention o: t-- u t:to their complete Sine of

SlS.TT'z and $1S.:,0. '

honf vmocn trip on the. Moana to Ho- - call and ir.?;--.- t th r.nveli:? ofEakin & Whitman havr somethm? noluhl Miss lIm - th lau2h:r ofMr. and Mrs. Alhert W. Alln of Sin

--ooo-Hawaiian Commercial sold cn theFrancisco. :ie is a o.iarnr.xiff7r, :,t f,-- STi 7r. to $74.

Mr. Smirh ii woirkr.oA-n hw.dy.Hutchinson Plantation .old on the: lif : tl.OUR NEW TOCK I: a- - tjr.zV.'.r -- d:-: Hie Cnttiiin ai i.j.j.o'j aim o..'-- 2. .

wantr. Lacn anl everv ..r:;c- - r..u:.- - t a: f I- -Metal painted with Peerless Presorv- - imsia in San Francisco.in Paint will not rust nor corrode.

price. Co:u in mv -- 1.11 c nA complete set of household furni- - : SBfgSTO? OILS.PAINTS ANDuue is ouereti ior s;u. noun

last page.Durfeo. the well known ho-.-'una- n.

FLOTATIONdriver ot w. woou. nas r'..wiii"'i mmthe coa t DRY GOODS U-2-m GEiHIALThe Manufacturers' Shoe Go., L'd.The Orpheum gave a very entenain- - pins hill last night and will repeat if HE-- OqSlVEQTOF.this evening. "

M. Vossion. who has lw en Ft en h nUEFlJTVftConsul here, will likely go to Wra M hLIAL UP GRAY AGATE WAREign of tho O ifx

FORT STREET.cvuz, Mexico.at FOR THE NEW YEAR.

prices1 a UHSl Ul lilt? liiwr.-i-.

Hopp's, furniture dealer, corner Kingand Bcfhel streets.

Tih Minister of the Interior can- - f.r LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR . o- c 15tenders for the construction of a lir

A MANUFACTURERS'STOCK, --oo.station at Makiki. .!

Col. Smith. First Tennessee. lied of ;

apoplexy while at the head of his com- - !

m and in the field. I Latest NoveltiesBOUGHT AT A SACRIFICE,

SilhouetteIt is believed that Honolulu is rep- - i WILL BE SACRIFICED.resented in the casualty list by Shear- -

er, Weatherbee and White. OOOAllan Jones, the Honolulu wheelman, mn p ATMFXT

lun winnlne some good-size- d 1 11 Lj V) 1 0Ladies' Muslin Underwear,

. 1purses down in New Zealand. I pE Q QN SALE. r. t .!.Photographyseveral nags ere at mmyesterday out of respect to the memory , DOR T PUT Ort dUiIM;.of 'the men who went down with the ,

Maine. OOOliroker Armitage offers for f alfi;two j ALL SIZES ARE IN STOCK. JAPANESE RUGS

choice eotfe plantations in iue iu, TPV vn'T PHIVIN' THIS VY THISSPACE

See advt. -- LONG.

There was a big crowd for the band t OOO- -

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concert at Thomas Square last nij,iu , npni'APYand the special numbers were great i VALUES CTR .

successes..a.V ' i wan:

OOOSTYLES THE LATEST. I: ySILHOUETTE PHOTOS WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

-t- .-i ?r o'.ir suir" r.d w- - vv

in ttach'.r:4 you ar:. IS RESERVED FOR :1 1 Sachs li Gootls Co.W have a com; te V.iu rf KO- - o o

1AKS. aa-- l PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODSJ Limited.Or.r printing and vf .oj:r.s : t::- -

TEE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS.

The United States Hospital Corpswill celebrate Washington's birthdaywith a ball given on Feb. 21st, at Pro-gress hall.

The benefit luau of the Hawaiian Re-

lief society will be given at the Mater-nity Home grounds instead of Inde-pendence Park.

Lieut. Abernathy, wounded, Avas

known as "Little Lord Fauntleroy."He was over six feet in height andweighed nearly 300.

The new fixtures for the Bank cif

Hawaii came on the Australia. Thefurniture will be installed in the JudoBuilding In a short time now.

The members of the Amateur Orches-tra will please remember rehearsal thisevening in the Y. M. C. A. hall. It isininn.ln.l t r r0 Til Til Pfl f'r UlaVinST at 8

:nmt turning o il oo! wr.r'.c. O ::

custorarrs are pb a?d. Wo :.t'.;e I .v.with f v ry job none l!r,t.l. 'Vo !'.

the Kodaks, the film, and tak prl l ir.SKSToc the v.-or-l; of a:nat .:r5. Wo a;- - s!a I to

sac v.-- ari.vone the i;;na i.i o:r. v. - OANWe have no photos for Pl.-t- o

iprlatin? dene by ;s in v'.ou ly vaihcr.II1LC11UCII ' - " " v. i -

o'clock sharp. j

It ia stated in an Associated Press j Work always ready wa n prr.:u;:-- . !.

For Sale.oo

Shares MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.

Shares AMERICAN SUGAR CO.FORT STREET.OOO

dispatch that Chester Bradley, a law-

yer and Republican politician of Wyo-

ming, is a candidate for the chiefof Hawaii.

The first game of the Punahou-Ka-mehame- ha

intercollegiate base ballseries will take place Saturday. Ka-mehamc- ha

is determined to win backthe cup won by Punahou last year.

Shares KIPAHULU PLANTATIONCO.

Shares PACIFIC SUGAR MILL.

Shares WAIALUA AG'C'L. CO. il !!'!;Y

'Brorao Kola

....Cures: HEADACHE, :: NEURALGIA, :

NERVOUS PROSTRATION

: And that -- EAD next morning. ;

COR. KISG & FORT STS.Officers Bixby and McKeague of the

mounted patrol have been detailed incharge of the night watch at the boatlanding while popular Jim McCreadystillAs on duty during the day time.

All members of the Society Sons ofSt. George are requested to be presentnext Monday evening when the orderwill entertain W. H. Fuller, past presi-

dent of Burnaby Lodge. No. 194, of SanFrancisco.

There will be a regular convocationHonolulu Chapter Xo. 1 at the Ma-cm- ip

TPirmle. corner Hotel and Alakea

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.

ALSO

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: THOUGH THERE AIIE OTHERSTwo CHOICE COFFEE PLANTA- -

rinr in rhp District of Kona. Prin- - 1

tT70 w. w. dimoo a co.iciples only dealt with.

streets, this (Thursday) evening, Feb-ruary 16th. at 7:30 o'clock. Installa-tion of officers.

A meeting of the Church Defenseand Extension Society will be held inHarmony hall, on King street, nearFort, this evening at S o'clock. AH

churchmen and others interested areinvited to attend.

The S. S. Fausang, of the NorthernPacific Steamship Co.. will leave thisnnrt for Portland. Oregon, direct, on or

oo In the Bii vcle l.u?ine wh.. are tellins ?o t wheel., wc are theacknowleilged le.nK-rf- ; n: because we "Wc have the b?tliicvclc in the worUl." for anyonecan make that ae:t:or. and x.

rove nothing hut hecau-t- - Our iUnds are exactly a- - we

represent them anil we ean show that n Whe-- l. are zwnz bttt rsatisfaction than ours tlo GREAT

HARRY ARMITAGE.

Share Broker.Cor. Kiag S Bethel Sts.

PRICESTHAT

WE ARE THE PEOPLEr

about the 22nd inst. For freight andother particulars, apply to Theo. H.Da vies & Co.. agents.

The annual meeting of the Hoouluand Hoola Lahui Society will be heldat the Kapiolani Maternity Home onSaturday. February ISth, at 10 o'clocka. m. All members of the society arerespectfully invited to attend.

Manv beautiful half tones of scenicviews on the line of the Oahu Railwayare shown in "Hawaii Xei." being nub-i;.,- a

iv the Hawaiian Gazette Co.

who do all kinds of Fine Repair Work and guarantee it and thenOur pric are as lo a? the u.weiliv up to our guarantee.

and our work better than the bo.--t. A trial will cnvince yov.

that we make no misrepre.-entation- ?. MILLINERYTALK

These views in themselves are weaworth the price of the publication.

mong the twenty-eig- ht promotionsmade by the Promotion Board for emi-

nent or conspicuous service in the war,was that of Assistant Engineer F.Lyon of the Oregon. He was promotedone number, equivalent to five in the

TELEPHONEOtheis cut, we cut,and go them .... . Still Continues.

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'i-- u infnfinr ff nilim Company's FORT ST. 312I'. 12Hank has been greatly improved by the j

Greatlv Reduced Prices on

SAILOR HATS, TRIMMED HATS,appearance of three tine oaic tiouuw i

00 Sheets L1KEK TYPEWITER PAPER

Others Charge $1.50. (frOur Price - CTsV, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS

AnhUlBB1old0MSe:Roo;, for NEW GOODS.vnvv I IMP OP .IPWF.l.PY:PRANG'S WATER COLOR rAlMb

standing desxs ana io cabii-in.Mt- .c

The pieces were especially designedfor the bank and were supplied by Hen-

ry Waterhouse.The first lecture of the Y. M. C. A.

series will be given next Saturdayevening. Col. Albert Whyte will bethe speaker and "Mining on the Klon-

dike" the subject. Stereopticon viewsincident to the subject will be shownby Professor Light foot.

McCandless Bros., Hopper, et al..veterdav made a tender of $30,000 gold

,o;?nipnt on San Francisco Waia- -

Oth UK ii:ickj

: 3?r& 25 and '35c : LiDv culT Buttons, Shirt Studs, Watch Chains and Charms,.... .i i n il t 11 T"T a T ! ECilleanssLadies cnaio Bracelets, tseu uucsies, uai rius.A R LI NOT ON I1LOCIC.

A GOOD GUITAR OR MANDOLIN

Others Charge S3-3- CO OC 4OUR PRICE OSLYflrv

HOTEL STKtlCT.'f,rni. The monev was refused.

followed by theThe same course wasA Complete Line of Gents' Furnishings

ATcompanv officials when isisnop cc

offered $3,000 of;the money of clients ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. S!SADAWe guarantee OUR PRICES in all

cases to be the lowest.

pa and DoalEX AUSTRALIA. OX ICS Apples,

Oranges, lemons. Pears, Grapes. Cau-

liflower, Celery, Fresh Salmon, FrozenOysters, Game in season, etc., etc.. forCAMARIXOS REFRIGERATOR, Kingstreet.

Irr 75 Cents a Month.1WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY. Robinson Block.Hotel Street

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A. XV. PEARSON,Business Manager.

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HENRY WAIERHQDSE X CO..GE5ESAL AGENTS.

3T A1IU.SS i;!.y IUi.yfO'atwatoj ?nu. I;ii!y frx, u. ":! I:i'v

A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. I'.M- -

Hocolnh:.. 7:10 M:l5 11:05 3:ifi r,:juCity. sror 9:41 ' 11:4') - 47 5:'

KwaMill.. 8:33 1U:S 12:00 4:i5 f,:iOv.'ai&tae. . . .... lOrfio 4:4"Walalia !l:5.-- 5:10Sahuki. : . CA

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A. 11. A.M. F.M P.M.Z&hitikn. . . r.::i., ... 2:wHv.alua... :QWai&nae... 7;iuEwaMill.. 5:50 . 7:4 1 .CKi 4 .iPearl City. :15 3:0 1:30 4:52zIoLOlalu.. ti:C0 6:33 2:0 t:-,-

Q. P. Desison, F. C. Smith,B'jp'rirtendCQT. den. Pa. & Ikt. Ast.

in- - Man: sai: l'lvl.KuiKiiau. Paaul'iau and ())!.:.!.$ atuVio;-- k this afternoon.

Tht. S. .S. Aorangi. ti.r- - i o .v.'.vill arrive the lt.th. Ik-i- u t .vodays for Emoptan mail.

The Jessie Minor ai!d i-j-

San Fi anoisv o yesterday with a cargoof 5,.;:J lags ,f .Migar vaiu at

The British ships Aniphitrite.tons. Kilmory. 1,5.'J tons, an.l Britishiark Kinfauns, 1S1 tons, are late chart

Wm. G. I RVV I N & Co.U WITH I?

General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.NOTICE.

n; is heuf.p.v ;:v4:n rH.yers in London t;;r this iort. I

The steamer Iwa sails for Koolau I contra -- te 1 in t'ae natr." f Y. l.Mr.i

; Steamer UpoluI

w.:; : v.. :Lr. :;;:! a: n o'c:xi a.j r.: . :( u 5.!:: Hun ilpu. ?.!.uo3i.

K..v. ... :r. Kcra port., ui fo!iori:j ARBIVi: HONOLULU.

vr.iNi:sDY n:.'SATURDAY FUJI 5

I :.i:.vi: Honolulu.

ports at 5 )'clock this evening. She withou: n:y signature. Pacific Mail Steamship Co.has iust come otf tht marine railwav. 1 5155 Y. I.I'M S!NI.

LOST. Occidental fi Oriental Steamship Co.where she has 1een thoroughly over-hauled and is now under the commandtf Capt. Kauffman.

The oltl bark Seminole has just b enstild in Vancouver for 00 to .1. K.Macrae of San Francisco. The Sem-inole is well known in this port. She

SH1PP1HQ IHTELLIGEHCE.vess-- : ' . rrr

ARRIVED AT HONOLULU.Wednesday. February 15.

Am. S. S. City of ieking, L T.Smith, from Hongkong Jan. Yoko-hama, Feb. 4; 415 tons general mer-chandise, VI passengers, to II. Haek- -

TIT.SDAY vi:u. rPOST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKIas Bok No. IJ.Il D. Fin ! r p' areturn :t : S.ivincs Bank. "HI AND Toyo Kisen Kaishai!ir fr:h: and a.sapc a?r!y to

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO.. LTD.AGENTS.

is an old vessel, and in her present con- -

thy. She was formerly owned bv a LUb i .Seattle firm. She will probably betaken to San Francisco and converted port oa or aLoul tie date tx-Ia- rr.asJoa Linto a coal hulk. The Seminole was A DRAFT, NO. 43$. FOR 25-- . ON

CHAS. BREWER fi CO.'S

New York Line.here some time aero with coal and her Bank of Hawaii. Find r kindly return FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: FOR SAN FRANCISCO:mimns were keot busv dav and niirht. I llie s,mft to th? bank. 515H coitic n:n. i r.wtThe S. S. City of Peking from Yoko--

feld & Co. '

Am. S. S. Australia, Houdlette, 0days 1; his. 3u min. from San Fran-cisco; 170 tons general merchandise,f;8 cabin, .'M' steerage passengers.

Br. S. S. Miovvera, Hemming, fromSydney Jan. 28, Suva. Feb. 7; 171 tonsgeneral merchandise, . passengers toT. H. Da vies & Co.

Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, 13 hrs.from Kapaa; 2050 bags sugar, 15 bagsrice.

Stmr. Kilohana, Thompson. IS hrs.from Lahaina; 4445 bags sugar.

Stmr. Iwa, Kauffman, from Oahuports.

hama docked at the Mail wharf at WANTED. .............. .... .... f -

, ............................. . .o'clock yesterday morning and somei . l. : r

The -- hip llmily 1 WMtitey M .

frvjin New York for Honolulu oa M.irch.a i B D. a. .u ueia inm, RuOM AND BOARD FOR LADY.yuney ay aiongsiue ot ner no otner , , ,)()V , , l f3l1 It, an.l lurk FoohnR Sucy uillbae Ap;.i 15th from Now York forberth being available, the S. S. Austra State terms. Address II," P. (). box

.1 .lia, from San Francisco having come I v Hoao!:i:u. if uSlcIca: ial4rcai:.l

offers. PATLS OF PASSAGE ARE AS TOLLOWS:SINGLi: TUir. . --v- r!.!n

just ueiweeu aim taKcn uceanic wnaridvanci s mad-- on shipments oa !i!- - x:The Poking discharged on the Mail

wharf and the Miowera on lighters. r.il terms. For farther pinlcu'.ar. a I-- l'? 3 I'rasc.ioo Cabla 1 S fTojo Klca KaUli ,WANTED.Stmr. Upolu, Henningsen, from Ko- -Ins Mesr. CHAS. llREWElt & CO. cal Ca!;a -- jBoth vessels sailed shortly After 10hala and Kona.

27 Kilby .trt. Itotoa oro'clock, the Peking for San FranciscoSe'hr. Concord, Harris, 11 hrs. from A POSITION BY AN AMKR1CAN tToyo Kla Ha::. .u' )

I!uro?caa S;crarand the Miowera for Sydney. The Aus srardener (sincle man), who tinder r. bri:vi:r co.. ltd..Hor.o',i;!:i Agm. Tor Yor.juxia Cablatralia'has an unusually large cargo and stands the cultivation of the Vanilla

Molokai.Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, G hrs

from Waimanalo.

i:ro;a S:rrrac K'5

hound Trirr.I r Sua Irasdoo Citta. 4I cr Yoloaa Cat'.a, 4 caV... t3Catla, 12 ao'iPer HoscVotc Catts. 4 zzo' ...Z12

CV:n. 12 tao' 2!C4

is to sail for San Francisco on the 21st Bean, Flowers and Vegetable of all vos 1 Cabla lc--

Kl.ra Ka:v. --air.)inst. IL-i- Her of recnrnmeniirmnn. MoilSO B Milernt w:irs. Address T. K. Thi OtM. e YQCHS OK Tor Hoskonc Cala IX7S '1

SAILED FROM HONOLULU."Wednesday, February 15. Is Kezilm Sold. 1 ol44

or ffa-ra- l Is.'oraiiLa ar?J toIn a letter received by a businessstmr. james .iaKee, niiieu, ior iva- -WANTED. W. HACKFELDman here yesterday from a friend atpaa. j

Am. .schr. Jessie Minor, V. Whitney, San Francisco the statement .was madeSan Francisco. EVENING EMPLOYMENT BY ANthat it was reported Col. Spalding hadAm. S. S. City of Peking, I. T. Smith,.! expert bookkoeper, etc. FIrl clasi refsold the Kealia, Kauai, plantation to a

H. ENCELBRECHT,Successor t')

San Francisco Launch Co.San Francisco. j erences. Address

Br. S. S. Miowera, Hemming, View 0Mew orK syndicate ior 5J.uuu,o. 5133 ..V," Advertiser Ofilce bin ustoria. Brewer & Co., the agents, had heardof no such leal. Col. Spalding is now POSITIOH WANTED. t:np.iny at the j.ir.ie rlcr.MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS. in New York. At the time the Austi en icv it-- i c ii i t iv i iir jnc i sue it lion oi iriiv Coratr North Folat asd Stccttoa Statu

SAN FRANCISCO - CALIFORNIA.London for the States. Kealialeaving ypars experience desire.-- a position. 0is about an 8000 ton plantation, is re- - Best of references furnished. Addrc Vii! for Cataiosu. ZZ2rr:inlpil .1 v:ilnalle nronertv. t.hoii?b I B. C, this Oflice. 5117

Steamers due and to sail today andfor the next six days are as follows:

ARRIVE.Steamers From DueAorangi Vancouver Feb. 17Copt it-- San Francisco Feb. ISKinau Hawaii Feb. 18Lehua Molokai and Lanai Feb. IS

most of the lands are leaseil from the TO THE ORECOH !I iin"rl At - "r" nninni n r-- rGovernment. Capt. Makee founoel Ke-- NUIIUtl IU dIUUKnULUtlhb.alia. -- The estate has always been a

.': ism c! ta? aVr p.a. raan.r.c Sa c.arr-.jo-a ;:a CANADI-AN I'ACiriC ILMLV.-A- Y COMPANY l-- 'xr-a Vaioratcr. It C 2nr. N. S. V.. al cAU.Iar a: V:c-.4r- U. it. C . Ilc.av.-r- a. 5jv ir.j . azAWc:::r.s:oa. ti. 2.. ar

WEATHER PERMITTING THEgood earner.Union Expr-- : Co. LAUNCH

A DIVIDEND IS NOW PAYABLEto stockholders of N. S. Sachs DryGoods Co.. Ltd.. at their ot!le Fortstreet.

CHAS. GIRDLER.5155 Man.ir.

ni.ik. hourly trip. to vU'x t!; Or-.- i.Schooner Sale. biglnnir.4 at .?. m.: !a: tr;p v. I

The schooner La Ninfa yesterday Oa or alxvil Ih v!i'. I?'.)

.Feb. 19

.Feb. 19

.eFb. 21

.Feb. 25

Sails.Feb. 17.Feb. 17.Feb. IS.Feb. 20.Feb. 21

passed into the ownership of CaptHarry Evans of the 'harltor police. The

p. in.Far Sl." roan I tripFrom ?..: of ?,'.v :;hr::.irk--

5U.purchase nriee is said to be in the MEETING NOTICE.

Clandine MauiV. G. Hall, Kauai

Mauna Loa KonaUpolu Kohala

DEPART.Steamers ForAorangi SydneyUpolu KohalaCoptic YokohamaLehua Molokai

. Australia San Francisco .

Claudine Maui. Kinau Hawaii and Maui

W..CS. Ball KauaiMauna Loa Hawaii

neighborhood of $3,000. The La Ninfa aorang: vuii. i; miuwiijia riai. :sMIOWEILX MAIL IT WAllUIMOO !:AIL ISarrived at Hilo about a week ago. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE

;ockholders of the Inter Island Stc.itn AOILXNGI .rn:i-- 12FOR SALE..Feb. 21WAUUIMOO AI'IUL XIAORANGI MAY 12MIOWERA JUNE

Navigation Company. Ltd.. will be he! 1

at the office ot the Company on Tu-s- -.Feb. 21!ay. Mar. h 7th. 1'.:. at 10 o'clock a..Feb. 21

.Feb. 24

MIOWHUA JAV 10WAUUIMOO JUNH 7AOILXNGI JULY lMIOWEILX AUG. JWAUUIMOO AUG. 11AOILXNGI 5 KIT. 77

THE HOMESTEAD BELONGING WAUUIMOO JULY 7to the Estate of Geo. C. Uecktth. oa- - AOILXNGI AUG. 4tuinlng acre. U:n:cl a: HaUu. MIOWEUA 5EIrr. X

Ma.ii. near th? Plantation groua-U- : WAUItlMO'.) S?KIrT. :

where she had discharged a small gen-eral fargo from Puget sound. She is astaunch little vessel of about 200 tonsregister, with topsail yards on the foremast and will be used for the firewoodtrade between Laupahoehoe and Hono-lulu. Capt. Evans has now quite aMeet of island schooners, comprisingthe Waialua. Ada and La Ninfa. TheLa Ninfa will receive a Hawaiian namein a short time.

N. E. GLIHH'..Secretary.

Honolulu. IVb. in. iS'.v 51 HISLAND PORTS.HONOIPU Arrived, Feb. 12. schr elevation C"o f . t. trade lr. I L!o"r I AOILXNGI

fre-- h an 1 cool from the a c ai-- 1 MIOWi:i:..... OCT. 77 JMlOWEItX ................. OCT. Zi

NOW 71 WAUUmrK NOV. 72STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.John G. North, Anderson, days fromfortabV? Mi!?t.inti.r. hoti- - of 7 ro.::;, I WAUUIMOO ...DEC. 77 J AOILXNGISan Francisco. J dref-in- c room, c! ia. kic;.n. pi- --AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK- -

PASSED. hohlcrs of W. W. Dimond c Co.. Ltd .

held at their office February ,.:h. M!

try and o!.. . an 1 s i r.il o i:!.;;Mlr.ej-

-,

all in c 1 ivpi'.r; fra'.l at. I ' t'. t.:r . W.'.rr ipp.y frura cirn ar. !By stmr. Australia, from San Fran L. A. Paris was elected, trasunr v v

necr faltit.c ; r;ns. G rl it-i.i- :cisco, Feb. 12th, a steamer heading S Geo. 11. Paris, resigned.1:'a ravin- - ar. I rnnmj a!r. Ot:W., supposed to be the United States L. A. PARIS.

GERMAN LLOYD LINE.NEW YORK. Feb. 2. It is learned

here that the Santa Fe has entered in-to an arrangement with the North Ger-man Lloyd by which the latter is as-

sured such rates over the Santa Fesystem that the steamship companywill be warranted in putting in execu

Theo. H. DaYies & Co., Ltd., Genl Agts.It ;:: frim Ea; Pat-n- t iVr f.irthTtransport Centennial. 5151 S. f rei try.lnforfu.ui'a i:'pire on th prrri' a r r

I. U. DAMON.o:MEMORANDA.NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Car. I'-i-n. f lUw.V.!.

:.l.V.-t- f H' r.-- u" i.tion a project contemplated for some R. P. RithetExTHERi: WILL BE A MEETING l'time of establishing a line of steamers

between the Orient and the port ofSan Francisco, possibly touching at ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.

Ier stmr. Australia Left San Fran-cisco Feb. S, at 2 p. m. with CS cabinand 35 steerage passengers: S4 bagsmail. Experienced light northerly airs,smooth sea and fine weather until the13th; thence to port, light to moderatetrade winds, clear and pleasant.

the stockholders of XX". XX". DIruond &

Co.. Ltd.. at their o'f.v-e- . Sa:ur!.iy.Honolulu.

nose of amending Ar'b V ". an-- ! Ar::. ;l,-:i-- . - j . - . .:.v S17 of th. ly-!a- w- Va f H t ! : :. O it. :.D

U A PARIS. H n. XV. I S a; .

New lineof Surreysand Pheetons

Ca umet rrl 5152 I

PASSENGERS.Arrived.

From Kapaa. per stmr. James MaJ : L. ..ii i'.n i.:. hr-- : r a :

n r. r M !';: .: s iB A 1 LEY'SIKEITS. i . : t:v w i'h - s i.

v n ;!. ; ;

n. :i;i; oi ;iyBaking

BICYCLE'ITEMS OF INTERESTRIDERS. a . ; n. w , l

; i .i . .

i' i. T

I :" r-- r r

kee, Feb. 13. Mr. Starbird. Mr. O'Neil.Dr. Watt.

From Lahaina, per stmr. Kilohana,Feb. 15 Rev. Wm. Ault, A. Barnes.Jas. Ashton.

From the Colonics, per C. A. S. S.Miowera, Feb. 15. Miss Haynes. Mrs.Meredith and Messrs. Rennie. Stokesand Rev. Spooner.

From China and Japan, per stmr.City of Peking, Feb. 15. For Honolu

HAND AND MACHINE MADC HARNESS.ooo

Trimmings, Lamps, Harness rmWhips and Laprobes.

ooo: s l r

XXhvi;u-- the chain': .? t.ced the cliain drivers, is a ; : ion cability to prod ioe and - '.! as cheap;--- ;

also as to its a caring rii!i".!-- . 0::PowderkoderateI ,N )V PRICE J I

Col. Martin, W. H. Jones.lu:!. RUBINSTr.IN.

B: - . (" r.: f s d

thing is sure, it is gaining ia f.ior. !

Every factor of i rvnr.n--r- . is r.'.akir.c .

it. ConipciUd to .; -- v X-- r; : ' : m,antiy in son: ca-s- . '

The sales of :;"-::i- .h a-..-- -- '

yond th cxp"- - ta: io:; of :: :::.ir.";f.i-- J

t":rrs: it I :as thxt .:;.:: ::-- l!

Hx:r.i :in ASTilACHAN LMIinUKS: Jus: :hir.-.- ..

Don'; pbee r. r.-- r until vo.: hivj ccn o::roooRORTHERM PIG

1M S UP 60

SPECIAL MEETING.:r, apart :ro:n ;:a u:,p a -- t a". ;

b iv n to the vank har.'-r- . A 'ar';h'nce w.- - know n:,r ;. ;.

so:nc:'.;i::g :r..r than a cr.ie :;?,-- .

;.; rn e: tt :nPa, .wr:; r

For Portland. Oregon.

TheS.S.'TAUSANG"XX'ill leave ihis port for Port'anl.

Oregon, on or abou: the 22n.l lb.XXe can d o-- : a I.r.--: c job of

From San Francisco, per stmr. Aus-tralia, Feb. 15. J. B. Agen, XX'. II.

' Anderson. A. Bolza, A. II. Boomer andwife, T. XV. Boomer, Robt. T. Burke.R. B. Burns and wife, H. H. Carter, J.Caufman and wife, T. J. Ciunie andwife. Miss Kate Cecil. Miss G. Cooke,H. H. Dawson, Mrs. De Witt, S. For-ti- n

and wife, C. C. Fraser. Mrs. F. XX".

M. Draper and son, Mrs. E. Goodwin.Harry Halstead, A. H. Harscher, MissA. C. Hendricks, Hon. W. R. Hoare.11. B. M., Consul to Hawaii, Miss C. A.lloare, A. E. Kaeser, E. XXr. King. C. P.Kimberley, Mrs. C. J. McCarthy andtwo children. A. J. MeNab, Miss F. Mc-na- b,

Miss M. Macnab, M. Mayer and. wife, W. C. Morgan, J. R. Myers, Louis

I.

Honolulu1Carriageftlanufactory.

pair work. Rak er.um-- d in :lark !.1

S . '. i'

. :; K 'o'ors w:h ! Ta:'.r i

tnd I.iw a:"4 . . - Fw.

(..vl v...;

BUM'S A .' ;". .i

H10IIU Gyclery V- - i V Yl 7 .l Ntf Iv. IFor freight apply to.

THEO. H. DAYIES & COMPANY, LTD.

AGENTS.

T. B MUmtXY.C.U.i C XV AN XUGH. IT .!.- -.

ary. :::2:i King S:r-- .