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Voii. X. No. 1701. HONOLULU. TKRttlTOHY OF HAWAII, MONDAY. MARCH 18 1001 PlUUE 5 GKNTfl.u.
IllIIN
M.
nun
So Says Governor of
House Queries on
Agent Brown.
SUPT. McCANDLESS POLITELY
ASKS fok MORE TIME
QilfiUan Asks Governor to Define
"Shape" Bills ForwardedToward the Final
Enactment.
" The Homo ai not called to orderuntil 9:30 this morning owing td thelack of a quorum being present.
Senate bill No.33 to protect laborersfrom extortion, passed-th- first readlng and was referred to the PrintingCommittee.
Deckley presented a petition from
the leper settlement asking to have Insorted" In the appjoprlatlon bill, anItem for $100 as compeosatlon.for a lotof palat consigned to the Board of
Health nt Knlaupapa. last November
Referred to committeePude presented a petition from Iwl-l-
asking that Iwllcl street leadingfrom King bo macadamized for travel.
Referred to the Public Lands Commit-tee.
Pacle presented a second petitionfrom the rifth District of Oahu askingthat Llllha" street leading from Wyl-li- e
street bo placed In condition for tra-vc- l.
Referred to committee on Publl
Lnnns.Mnkalnnl of the Committee on Public
Lands reported on the petition from
the Koolaii district asking for J25.000
for bridges, roads and breakwatersalong the sea coast and recommended
that the sum of $10,000 bo Inserted In
the appropriation bill for such' Im-
provements Tho road tax of thisfor two years Is estimated ab$700.
Report tabled to be considered with tho
Mil.Makalnat then reported to the House
that the questions regarding Land
Commissioner Ilrown had been return-
ed to the committee by the Governor
with the statement that tho questionswere not In "such shape" as to reccltronstderatlon.
Glinilan offered the following resolu-
tion:Whereas, tho Governor of this
Territory has seen fit to return tothis House, a resolution transmit-
ted to him In accordance with thsterms thereof, with the Informationthat tho same I "not In such ashape as can be considered by
him," ns communlcnted to thisHouse by tho Committee on PublicIjinds, through Us chairman, and.
Whereas, the Governor In return-
ing these documents has failed toIndicate the shape In which thosame should bo placed In order toenable hlra to yield them consideration, therefore bo It
Resolved, That the Bpeaker of
this House transmit to tbe Gover-
nor a certified copy of the com-
munication which Is the subjectmatter of this resolution, and beg
of him to Intimate wherein thtgame lermlrea nmendment or alter-ation In order to make It acceptable
to the 'Governor of this Territory.Resolution was adopted, ,Kelllkoa gave notice of a bill entitled
"An Act to authorise tho Secretary of
Can Move In
TomorrowA pretty, neat andattractive
SIX .ROOM. COTTAGEJUST OFF WII.DFR AVENUE ON
ANAI'UNl STREUT.
Beautiful Lawn :
: Fruit Trees
Alligator Pe.tr, Mango, Papain,B.irun.1, Etc., Ltc.
PRIZU $4100.00TERMS Caili and easy piymcnts
$10003. Mortgage 1 1500,00
7".. )'i years, rrlvlltRe of
payment.
ALSO NUAT, CHI2AN and WHITEHIX ROOM COTTAGU
on King St. beyond VV.ilUIUI Turn, $1100.Easy payments.
McClellan, Pond & Co,6), JUDU IIUII.DINCJ
the Territory of Hawaii to Issuo li-
censes to nny one applying for same topractice medlclno In tho Torrltory ofHawaii."
Emmeluth Introduced a resolutionthat two mure member be added to thoCommltteo on Taxation by Ihe Speakerof tho House. This was adopted andthe Speaker appointed Messrs. Dickeyand Mnkckau to scno on that commltteo.
Tho rules were suspended to allowDeckley to Introduce communicationfrom J. A. McCandlcss, Superintendentof Public Works:
I beg to acknowledge receipt of acommunication from the House of Rep-
resentatives, dated 9th Inst, for Infor-
mation, copies of agreements, etc, Innewer contracts, and directing me toanswer same within ten days; and tosay In reply that I have been unable upto date to complete making copies ofagreement and specifications as required, and theforc would nsk that I beallowed more time to comply with saidrequest. On motion of Deckley flv
days addition was allowed.House bill No. 17, relating to practice
In criminal cases, passed third readingand set for the order of tbe day onTuesday.
Mouse bill No. 18, to amend section 3
of chapter 1 of the Penal Code, definingfelonies and misdemeanors, passed Itthird reading.
The rules were suspended to allowtho reading of a communication fromH. C. Austin, auditor, in reply to n
resolution of the House on the 12th,requesting him to Insert the sum paidto each of the government beneficiariesRecess to 2 p. m.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HOLDS
AN UNIMPORTANT SESSION
Subject of Trade Marks and Their Re-
gistration Finds a Difference
of Opinion Among yMembers.
In the Executive Council today,.Treasurer spoke on the sub-Je- vt
of limiting the number of retailliquor licenses In tho city nf Hono-
lulu and that he expected tJ meet fcommittee from tho House In n fewdays and go over tho subject with themembers.
Tho application of Krcd Lester fora light wine and beer license for'Nnpoopoo, South Kona, was deferred.
Treasurer Lansing read a letter fromSheriff Andrews In which the lnttcr op-
posed granting n wholesale liquor li-
cense to Macfarlane & Co., at llama-ko- a,
II. E. Murray submlttcl a petitionasking tho privilege of registering theword "Okolehao," as a trade iiarl?. Itwas decided that the ward could notbo registered nny more than tho word
wheat, barley or rice. The generalopinion of the members of the councilwas that trade marks Bhould b registered here, under the Organle Act,
An application of the Merchants'Association of Honolulu to Incorporate
was approved.Superintendent McCandleis reported
that numerous applications wore-- com-
ing In for rooms at Honolulu Halo. He
was Instructed to rent room on thttenancy at will basis.
Crop Shooters.Pacific Heights was tho scene of a
very disgraceful affair Sunday eveningwhen some twenty-flv- o men and boys
had congregated at tho summit of themountain In order to prevent theminions of the law from interfering In
their favorite game of craps.As it started to rain qulto heavily
the gamblers sought cover In tho eHc--trlc cars, and Indulged In nctlons'andlanguago most disgusting In tho pres-
ence of ladles. In the crowd was a
drunken Portguese who .besides being
coatlcss and hatless was covered withred mud.
Tho presence of a policeman Is very
much desired In that neighborhood onSunday,
Captain J. N. K. Keola of Wallukuis visiting old friends In 'the city. Howill return by Friday's Manna Loa.
tOkamoto, a sailor 011 tho Nncfti was
arrested yesterday wiilli stealing asack of sugar from tbe vowl,
J. A. and W. 12. Voun?, boa'iuen,wcro arrested this morning for refus-
ing to display their badges.
Captain J. F. Merry leaves flunni onApril 1st. Ho will go to Suu Franciscoto mako his report.
reduction hale or STRAWUATB AT IWAKAMI'S, HOTELSTRUCT.
Tho old bark Topgallant will bo raidby miction.
SLUE flNBBSEVEI S
Of Judiciary; Militaryand Other Commi-
ttees Today. .
WHITE WANTS BILL 32
REFERRED BACK AGAIN
Says it is Too Premature-Ce- cil Brown
Wanted to Know Rea-
son for Again
(Referring.
When the Senate met this morning,Mr. liaklwln presented a petition fromW, 0. Aiken, chairman of the MakawaoRoad Hoard, with, estimates of needsof roads of the Makawao District for toonext biennial period. The petitionwas referred to the Committee on Pub-
lic Lands.Mr. Ualdwln presented the following
rcpoit for tho Committee on Forestryon Senate bill No. 6, entitled "An Actto repeal sections 1617, 1618 and 1619 ofthe Penal Laws relating to forestroads.'
Ab Indicated in the. title, the bill pro-
poses to repeal sections 1617, 1618 and1C19 of the Penal Laws.
The Supreme Court, nt the Decemberterm of 1900, In tho case of the PunaSugar Co. vs. the Government of thoTerritory of Hawaii, rendered the fol-
lowing decision:Sections 1617, 1618 and 1619, Penal
Laws, making It a misdemeanor foranyone to cut, mutilate or destroy anyforest tree or growing shrubbery orunderbrush within two hundred andfifty feet of any road which may havobeen or heieaftor may be constructedby the government through and naturalforest, without providing for nny moth
od for compensating tho owner thereof.constitutes n taking of prlvato proper
ty for public uso within the Inhibitionof Amendment G to tho United StatesConstitution and for that reason arovoid."
The abovo sections having been declarej unconstitutional wo recommend
tbe poreage of the law. ,
J. D. KAOHI,II. P. IIALDWIN,L. NAKAPAAHU.
The report was adopted and the bill
referred to. ordered typewritten and
read the third tlmo tomorrow.
Mr. Carter reported ns follows for
the Committee on Military:Kn onerlnl work having been as
signed to this commltteo by the Sen
ate. they thought It advlsablo to make
a thorough examination of the military
hcalquarters and equipment, and ac-
cordingly, on March 15th, under tho
guidance and Instructions or uoi.Jones, tho committee vUlted the ar-
mory, company rooms, officers head-
quarters, and examined all the property
under the control of the military andorganization composed of ono regiment,consisting of nlno companies.
The commltteo found that tho mili-
tary property of the late Republic ofHawaii waB all taken over at tbe timeof annexation to the United States, by
the Federal authorities, and by themplaced In the hands of the military au-
thorities of tho Territory of Hnwall
for their use, holding the latter per-
sonally responsible for tho safe keep-
ing of this property, which is subjectto the demand of tho Federal authori-
ties.The committee Investigated s,
arms, uniforms, harness, sad-
dles, tents, camping utensils, etc.,
In value, probably $35,000.
The committee found that the Off-
icers' Club Is maintained at the privateexpense of Hb membors, excepting only
that It Is allowed quarters, withoutrent.
Respectfully submitted.0, R. CARTER.
chairman.DAVID KANUHA,1. It: KAUILINA.
Mr. Carter reported further for theMilitary Committee as follows:
The Military Commltteo begs tosubmit the following report on III 11 No.
28, referred to them on March ICth.Tho commltteo finds nothing objec-
tionable In tho bill and that It Is In accordance with similar stntutea passedby the various States of tho Union fortho protection of the bndgo of tho(Irani Army nf tho Republic.
They lecommend the passage of thebill with tho following amendment'
In section 3, ilia word "publication"bo stricken out, and In Its place thoword "approved" bo substituted, so tliuttbn set lion will read as follows:
Section 3, This Act Is In tnko elfin tf 0111 mill after Its nppinval,
H. R, CARTER,Chairman Military Committee,
DAVID KANUHA,I. II. KAUILINA.
The report wag laid on the tabic tobe considered with the bill.
Mr. White reported as follows for thoJudiciary Committee on Sonato bill No,2, entitled "An Act to regulate tho em-
ployment of labor on the public worksof tho Territory of Hawaii:
The bill Is admirable as far as Itgoes, but unfortunately It docs not gofar enough to amount to anythingwhatever.
The bill purports to prohibit certainnets which manifestly ought to be pro-
hibited, but "is no penalty Is declaredfor the violation of the law or any partthereof It would It passed serve no use-
ful purpose. "A law Is a rule nt action and Is to b)
distinguished from mrro advice. Thisbill makes no such distinction. Anypublic officer In charge of public workswould be at liberty io treat such a lawas n merely legislative recommenda-tion or advice which he could follow ordisregard at pleasure. As the waspwithout Its sting' Is ns harmless as ahouse fly so a !nv without a penalty Is
as useless .ns a cancelled postagsstamp.
A bill substantial jt covering themain features of Senate bill No. 2, andproviding a wholesome pennlty for Itsviolation will be Introduced.
Wo lecommend that the bill be tabled.
WM. WHITE,8. E. KA1UE.
Majority of the Committee.I do not concur.
0. R. CARTER.The report was adopted.Mr. Ualdwln presented the following
report for the Committee on Public Ex-
penditures:On the 10th Inst., the committee met
In conference with the Houso Commit-tee on Public Expenditures to discussmatters In connection with tho work ofthese committees and now recommends,with the consent of this house, the fol-
lowing:1. The appointment of one clerk nt
$10 n day.2. The appointment of an assistant
clerk at tC a day and two other assist
(Continued pago A.)
TilCALENDAR IS CALLED AND
MOTIONS HEARD TODAY
MinerDivorce Case Will B Argued
This Afternoon Libel Suit
from Hilo on
Appeal.
The March term of the SupremoCourt opened this morning at 10
o'clock with Justices Frcar, Perry undUalbrulth on the bench. The calendarwas culled and motions wero next taken up.
Tho first motjon argued was In thecase of Henry Lyman vs. The llllo Trlbune Publishing Company to strikefrom the records certain motions andaffidavits. The suit is for $10,000 damages tor alleged libel and was appealed by tbe plaintiff below. AttorneysSmith & Parsons appear for appellantaud Wise & Nlckcus for respondent
This afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock, themotion In tho Miner divorce suit willbe argued to dlsmUs tho case will bo
heard.Johnson Nlckeus, the llllo attorney,
who appeared In tho Supreme Courtthis morning for tho first time. Is
now figure Jn Hnwallun courta, Ho enmowith his family from Tacoraa nnd settled In the Rainy City about threemonths ago. He wa nt one time Ma
yor of tho city of Tacoma, which formany years was fondly called tho City
of Destiny until the Senttlo spirit got
In Its deadly work. Mr. Nlckeus Bays
that In llllo he has found the realthing In tho wny of a City of Destinynnd to It has pinned his wholo faith.
Holmes & Stanley for Sullivan &
liuckley, have filed nnswers of gcne.vldenial In tho ejectment Biilt of tho'Hn-walla- n
Investment Company vs. Anniellarton, Helen Dunning et nl.
Tho suit of tho Tokln ImmigrationCompany vs. tho Maunnlel Sugar Co.,In the United States Court was dismissed today by Judge Eateo on demurrerof tho defendant, Tho suit was for thoenforcement of nn alien labor contractmndo snmo tlmo before annexation.Tho defendant wns represented by Davis & Oeur. The demurrer was sus
tained by Judgo Eateo on tho ground
that tho court had no Jurisdiction. Thocase vu dlimlssed with costs to bopaid by tho plaintiff.
m
J. A, Kennedy nnd Hnbt. Reott ofthe Honolulu Iron Works sailed In (ho(Inello this morning. Thoy will bringbuck skilled woiluncn for tho iiiniiiliioshops to tako tho place nf Die still. nn
Lieut Com, Pond will entertain tinIliitUli nilmliiil, luptiiln nf ins War-fplt- e
i.nil ring l.lnuif.uaut nt dinner ontliu Iroquois Tliurbduy ouilug
BARK OLYMPIG WAS
HII ITJUHttWWhirlwind Dismasted the
Big Fourmaster Near
'Frisco.
SAILOR OVERBOARD AND
IS NOT RECOYERFD
Captain Gibb's Account of the Excit-
ing Experience on Trip from
Coast ilulUand Cargo
a ' Unhurt.
The bark Olympic arrived this mornlng from San Francisco partly dismasted nnd short one man of her crew.
Shortly after 8 o'clock she wai re-
ported from Diamond Head, ard thefears entertained by many for her safety were allayed. On nrrlval at thowharf Captain Olbbs was congratulntojby a host of friends on his safe arrival
Captain Olbbs' story of tho delay !('damage Is short. He says thai whenabout four hundred 'miles south of SapFranclBco, a whirlwind struck theOlympic nnd broke her masts, nil buttho Jlrger mast, aft like so many p!ptsterna. The blow did not last over n
minute and was terrlffic In force as Isevidenced by the way the masts worecut oft. The foremast from the mast-
head Is gone, tho mainmast from themalntopmast head Is gono and the mil-
ieu irast Is but a stump. The Jiggermast was left standing Intact but thespanker boom was smashed and had tobe repaired temporarily. When thestorm struck tho vessel several nuiiwero nloft, nnd went overboard withtho mass of rigging. One of the sailorswns not recovered but the others got
aboard again. The hull of tho vesselnnd cargo were not damaged at nil, exccpt where on tho port side, tho plank-
ing was chafed n little by, the riggingnnd masts nflcr they went overboaruunci before they wore cut clear from theship.
Moderate weather prevailed befoi!nnd nftcr tbe whirlwind struck theOlympic and finding that the essel wooable to snll with what canvas was left,Cnptuln nib Instead of putting b.ieklto San Francisco to make repairs conoldcred It best to continue to port.With lower foretopsall nnd foresail andmainsail and spanker the vessel mailotho trip In thirty-thre- e days nnd fromyesterday morning until sho was pick-
ed up by tho Fearless this morning shohad mado over two hundred miles.
The snfe arrival of the vessel has lift-
ed n great lo.d of anxiety from theminds of many local peoplo who hadVlg aboard and who would
hnvo been put to great expense andmuc'i delay by the of thobark.
Tbe good Judgment of Captain OlbbsIn coming right along Instead of put-
ting bnck to San Francisco was com-
mended by both agents and consignees.
RICHELIBU TUESDAY.
Tomorrow evening the public of thiscity will have one of tbo greatest treatsever presented to them, It being thofirst appcaranco of Lewis Morrison totho ciltlcal and Intelligent theater goera In one of his mastcplcces "Riche-lieu.
Morrison has been Identified with thetitle rele of "Rlchllleu" for many yearsalmost llko unto "Faust" ns he is
known. Don't wait until tholast moment to secure your seats fortho mIo has been very largo and Wall,Nichols have only a few good locationsleft.
THE THEATER SEASON
For the remainder of the year thotheater going public of Honolulu willbe Veil supplied with entertainmentgnloto, Already tho bookings at thoHawaiian Opera Houso are ninny andapplication for future dates by variouscompanies nnd combinations are com-
ing InTho Josephine Stnnton Company will
appeir hero during April for a periodof thien weeks, Nance O'Niil la head-
ed this way from tho Colonies, havingcancelled her India trip, where sho hadalready been billed. Tho llnston LyricOpera Co, will aim) bu with us. whileduring tho month nf September It l
fully expected Hint tho Pollard I.lllpu-tln- n
Opera Co. w 111 bo hero. ThnIs considered Io bn the clovcrot
aggregation nf children on tbo stngo today, nnd will appear ieie on (heir way
from I lie Orient In tho Mainland.Miss Flnremo Huberts Is meeiln
with iirserid niucyj In her reiici liilreof pl'tys Hiuurduy n cuing she iipponr-n- l
114 Kali Keniilon In The fllrl I
Left lli'lilml Me," and ienrod a grratsui ess
Mr, Henderson ns Lieut, Hawk-wort- n
scored n success In the sccnoiwith Kate Kcnnlon, old Clcnernl Ken-nion-
daughter (Miss Roberts) withMrtint.t f,n .1n..i1t- - In Into ttsR
Stella Rnzltn as Wilder' Ann was re- -,
marknbly well sustained, nnd gave
that lady excellent opportunity to display her talents to advantage. Takenas a whole tho piece wns admirablyptnluccd, there being no weak timberIn th whole play.
There Is a treat In store for the the- -
nter going public for tomorrow nightas Miss Roberts and Lewi Morrtslonwilt appear In the historic play of"Richelieu."
8ATURDAV8 POLO GAME.
The practice games of polo at Moana-lu- a
last Saturday were full of Interestnnd the several carriage loads of peo-
ple who attended were well repaid forIfttlt ntlfjfflnnce. In spite of the factthat no" practice had been possible forthe past six weeks, the playing wotgood.
The team conslstfng of Messrs. E.Damon, Albert Jitdd, Charlie Judd andHenry Damon, has Issued n challengeto all comers. This will probably re-
sult In a game with John Fleming, WillDickey nnd two others.
Many MlntHtem Arrive.The Claudlne from Maul yesterday
brought among her other passengers,nlno ministers ns follows: Revs. Imal,S. Koamda, J. E. Kcplpl, J. O. Klna, E.Toklmasa, Theo. Richards, J. Leading- -
hnm nnd E, W. Thwlng.
SlklHI IS ol ON
MACHINISTS FILE UP AND
DRAW THEIR LAST PAY
Members of the Union Are in Session
at Their Hall Deliberat-
ing Upon the
Crisis.
The strike of tho machtulsts employ-
ed by the Honolulu Iron Works Is stillon. There Is no prospect of an Im-
mediate settlement of the differencesbetween tho men and the company.
Tho striking machinists were linedup nt 10 o'clock this morning nt thoQiicou street offices of the company to
iiii,n iii 1. vftwi.w .,,io uuu iu., ui..- -urilay. hut not paid on account of tbewalkout. The members of the Machin-
ists' Association went to their hall assoon nr the business of drawing theirwages was over and took up the con-
sideration of tho situation. Whateverthe strikers decide upon, It Is not prob-
able that they can secure n conferencewith the offlclnls of the company ro
Wednesday at tho earliest. Theofficers are very busy on Mondays nndTuesday and will not feci Inclined tonegloH customers to confero with thedissatisfied employes.
At tho main offices the statement ismade that the best of feeling prevailson both sides and that there has yetarisen no occasion for hard feelings or.either side.
The machinists are today not deny-
ing that a strike Is on, and that theywalked out Saturday morning as aresult of conclusions reached at ameeting last Friday night at which tbereply of tho company to their demandswas discussed.
Today, nono of tho places made va-
cant by thn strikers have been filled.
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SHREVE & CO., San Francisco,"To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation toHonolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on
selection to those known to the firm, or who will furnish satisfactoryreferences In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers,Market & Post 8. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. havethe largest manufactory of Jewelry and wet of New York and areprepared to lumnn special uesign.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3.
1. 0. O. F.,Meets every Monday ocnlng at 7:30
to Harmony Hall, King street.L. H. DEE, N. Q.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.All visiting brothers very cordially
tUTlted.
MYSTIC LODOE, 2, K. of P.
Meets evvry Wednesday evening at1:10 o'clock, Hall, Fort street.Ylsltlng brothers cordially Invited toattend.
H. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MUHI'HY, K. R. S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER, NO. 1,
R. A. M.
Meets every third Thursday evening
U Masonic Temple. All visiting com-ftnlo-
cordially Invited.A. F. GILFILLAN, II. P.
J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY.NO. 1, K. T.
Meets In MaBonlc Temple on the sec--Thursday evenlcs cf each
All visiting Sir Knights courteouslytmvlted.
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
J. D. TUCKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. of F.Meets every Friday evening at their
Castle Hall, 420 Fort street, at 7:30.Members of Mystic Lodge No. 2 ,andflatting brothers, cordially Invited.
G. ERICSON, C. C.
ALFRED ARENDT,K. of R. and S.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSECROIX,
No. 1, A. & A. S. R.
Meets the first Thursday In eachmonth, at Masonic Temple. Sojourn-ta- g
and visiting brothers cordially In-
vited to attend all meetings.W. M., FRANK B. AUERDACH.
ALLAN E. 3CRIMOEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE Le PROGRES DEL'OCEANIU,
NO. 124, A. & A S. Rite.meetings on the last Monday
ot each month, In Its ball, MasonicTemple.
L. deL. WARD, W. M.
I. D. FRIEL, Secretary.
HAWAIIAN LODOE, NO. 21,
F. & A. M.
meetings, first Monday eachmonth. Special meetings, when called(will be noted In this space.)
Members Lodge Lo Progres, PacificLodge, and all sojourning brethrencrdlally Invited.
WM. II. WRIOIIT, W. M.
K. R. O. WALLACE, Secretary.
DistilledWater
Delivered FreeTo uny part of the city
Oahu Ice andElectric Co.,
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Works, Kewalu.Tel., 3151 Blue. P. O.Boxfoo.rice will be delivered by courteous
rivers to any part of premises desired.
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Drop In to the 8t. Oermaln.
Cold Rainier beer in bottles a, thePantheon.
Take a rido on the electric cars upPacific Heights. Fare 6 cents.
Camnra & Co., wine and liquor mer-
chants. Tel, Main 140, Alakea street.Harmony Lodgo No. 3, t. O. 0. F.,
meet stonlght at 7:30 In Harmony Hall.
WEDD1NO STATIONERY, nngraveoCards, Embossing.
' H. F. WICHMAN.
Notice In regard to the estato of thelate George Manson appears under NowToday.
1171
Furnished rooms, single or en suite,cry reasonable terms. Orpheum hotel,
Fort street.August Nuncs and Mary Oomcz were
married at the home of the bride inPunabou Saturday evening.
The band will ghc Its regular concertIn Emma Squaro this oenlng. An excedent program has been nrranged.
Henry II. Williams, the progressiveundertaker, Is enlarging his undertakIng parlors and adding largely to hisitock.
It Is understood that the Senate andHouse of Representatives will adjournat 12 noon every Saturday until lbclose of thn session.
The oflkcrs of the Austrian cruiserDonnu will be entertained at a recep.tlon and dance nt the home of Mrand Mrs. Paul Iscnbcrg this evening.
Tho king of cameras is the Prcmo.First In name, first In quality, first Inexecution. Plates or films.. The HO-
NOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. aro thesolo agents for thU exquisite Instru-ment.
In a game of association football between the Ironworkers and Rovers onthe Maklki recreation grounds last Sat-
urday afternoon, the former won by ascore of S to 3. The gamo was a verystubbornly contested one.
Camarlnos recches for his refrigera-tors all the California fruits of tho sea-
son by every cold storage steamer. Healways has on hand a stock of freshupples, grnpei, oranges, etc. Send yourorders by phot)'1 No Mnln 37S.
The associated football teams of thoWareplto and local plaers will playthis afternoon on the Maklki recreationgrounds. The kick-of- f n 111 tnkc placeat o'clock. Tomorrow afternoonthe Scotchmen nil! buck up againstthe Wnrsplte's clecn.
There wor more basket ball In thoV JI. C. A. gymnasium Saturday i.lglitOnly one game vas plajcd, th Startwinning by default from tho Kmir-aid- s.
Tho game bc'ncen the IIjuLrisMer. and Intermedin,' resulted In Jvlctoiy for the .to score buna24 to k.
The committees of the Senate aroery much pleased because they have
been granted committee rooms on tholoner floor of the bungalow. Thesewere secured through the kindness ofCol. Jones who has done n very greatdeal toward making the Senators com-
fortable In their now quarters.Tho concert on Makee Island Sunday
nttcrnuou was attended by many hun-
dreds of people. The weather was perfeet and people flocked to the place Inall kinds of carriages, on horseback oron blcjcles. After the concert, a largonumber of people went to the variousresorts for the remainder ot tho afternoon.
F. M. Wakefield, head of tho drygoods department of T. H. navies &
Co, was among tho arrivals in theWarrlmoo Saturday. Mr. Wakefieldwas to have returned home in theSierra He telegraphed on to SanFrancisco to get a room but was unableto do so on account of thn great crowdof Shrlncrs who were booked for Ho-
nolulu.
Some of the members of the Senntoand House ot Representatives compllanthat they were unable to get Into theenclosure where the prize drill was beIng on Saturday night last. Theystate that no particular place was mentlond and then they arrived on thoscene, they met nothing but greatcrowds ot people and no cntrnnca plaiawas In sight.
The Chinese Consul, Mr. Yang WetPin, has become an enthusiast on automobiles. Whereas formerly, ho awont to rido about tho streets In a double sealed surrey with n slnglo horso.he now orders his automobile rcgulurlynnd takes his family for rides. Yesterday he was out to thn baud concert onMake- Island In ono of the best rigs Intho automobile stables.
Among the arrivals from Hllo andway portB In tho Klnnti Saturday weretho following: Mrs. O. K. Wilder, II.S. Crane, I), I.. D.uln, J. S. Cnuarlo, I.
C. Wlllfong, Carl S. Smith. H. D. Raid-wi-
A. Humbiirg, Wm. rcrnandez, W.W, Harris, 1 S, Dillingham, I). Conway,Captain A. 0. ligc. Rov. V, P. Make-ka-
S. Deikcr, Rev 0. P. Emerson,Oeorgo On m m In g8 and Dr. Avcrdam,
Tho use of tho Singer In millions ofhomes shows tho unprecedented suc-
cess nf tlicso Ideal sowing machines.It Is riinvlnclng proof that tho Singerexcels In all kinds of family sowingand art needle work, All our sewingmiiihliirs am of tho best rminlriirtloil,beautifully decorated, and nm mountedon selected woods In finely finishedrablnUa of uillsllo design, II,
agent, 10 H IIUIicl street, P. 0.Pox IBS.
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Location.They are located on high ground at an
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Electric Railway and Lighting.
The Electric Railway makes access most
easy, and power for lights may be had at
most reasonable rates.
the Hair from
Out.
is also an
PER BOTTLE.
Co.
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SilverPluted Wurei
A NBW 1.INH JUST RECEIVED.
20 YearGold Filled Frames
Just the thins for this climate.
H. G.IPWPLER. 1010 h'ORr ST.
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tine CHorouTrsAM) LOMIC1IONS
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NEW GOODS JUST
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Water.Water will be supplied at the rate of
f 15 per year for each lot, from our PacificWater This Is less
than city rates.
Special to Builders.To all who will begin the of
houses within Co we will makeIn the matter of trans-
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erection'clays,
special Inducementsbuilding material
railway.
Low Prices, Good Tens.Prices of lots range from $400 to $790
each, according to and location. GM-four- th
cash only Is asked. Baboo laInstallments at terms to suit purchasers.
Hcaltbfil aid Cnl.The air Is always cool and bracing. Wa
can recommend this property at being:especially desirable and toper-son- s
seeking a choice location a bossa moderate cost.
VVARIINQ & CO., Block, Fort Street.
Newbro's
Herpicide
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wOMEN'S EXCHANGE
AUoluilliernitalof
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There is only one
Cakes.
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r63C0CK & L0. LtCLSOLE AGENTS, HAWAII TERRITORY. "
Carriage MakerGeneral Repairing.
Fainting, Blacksmithing, Trimming.Phaetons, Buggies and Hacks Manufactured.
IIIGH-CLA.S- S WORK.
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$7,31 10
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OAHU Carriage Mfg Company, Ltd.
MANUFACTUKEHSRIVER STREET
Repair Work a Specialty. Fine Carriages,All orders Promptly attended to. WagOnS and TrHCltS.Only competent help employed.
P. 90s.
TeVIKTCSr "WOThe oldest Chinese Firm in Honolulu.
aoMMieexoJsr msrohantb.(Htlif la Flat Silk t&4 Gran Llnim, CblnvM ai.4 Japanut Go4 el AH Kla4
4 tio-t- it Nuutnu itfMt.
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mSpring Goods for 1901
COTTONDRESS GOODS!"
LATEST DESIGNS AND SHADES
FIGURED DIMITIES, I24, 15, 20c per yard.
PLAIN AND DOTTED DIMITIES, Colors,20, 25c per yard.
STRIPED AND FIGURED BAL1STE, 20c per yard.
PRINTED FOULARDS, Look Just Like Silk,25, per yard.
GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 14 yards for S1.00..
FLANNELETTES, CHECKED, STRIPED AND PLAIN8'yi, 10, per yard.
LADIES' HOSIERY! ..
JUST RECEIVED.A FULL OF LADIES' BLACK HOSE (HERMSDOOF
DYE)
PLAIN, 8, 9, gyi, 10 Inch, 20c. per pair.
OPENWORK, 8, 9, o, 10 inch, per pair.
PLAIN, FINE QUALITY, 8, 9. 10 Inch,3 pal's for Si.00.
Fer Next Few Days we are offering
Special Bargains in Cotton and
Woolen Blankets.
COTTQN, 85c Si. 25, Si. 50.
WOOL, S4.85, S6.50, S7.50, S9.per
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,
ntjsnsitttttttttt
LIMITED.
txtttttttiti
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A HANDSOME OF
Ladies' Knox Felt HateNew Sailor Hats
New Matinee HatsWe are constantly receiving UP-TO-T- FASHIONGOODS by every steamer. You can't go wrong or be out
of style when purchasing of us.
The E. KILLBAN CO., Ltd.ARLINGTON BLOCK. HOTEL STREET
BRtUWA. t'. --e
ALSO CARRY A STOCK OF
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.the Angle UmpHAW..
LAMPS,
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Another Large Shipmentof Angle Lamps.
"THE ANGLE. LAMP"THE LIGHTTHAT FAILS.
Il kttm tltnoit tlutany Ump couU t eoo4 enough 10tik tht pi Act of on eventerms, yet such Is the cam with theANOLB lamp. Alt over the UUnJi
are aay their oidamps anJ them with this
lavp. not snerely because It coststout one tenth as much to natn
tatn (cost Is no object to some peo-ple) but, be lie blng
It Is more brilliant anjmore reliable In the bargain It la a
to every one who uses It.and simply demonstrates that theold J lamp was a
contrivance, THE ANOLB LAMPnever smokes.1 smells or Elves anytrouble. Is llghteJ and extinguishedat easily as zas. and Is the Idealight frm every ttaodpolnt Wecarry these lamps from $1.80 up,
T. II. Davies &
HARDWAREDEPARTMENT.
FOR lubrlcallnr Oil, . rUrlphoi. Alltn (jl.nl powderCo . Hlclft Ha'ata Roch, Harbor Ilni, C' Stw Horn, and Hand
IN Agateware, Glasswart, Cro.try, and Rues. Brass Uedsteads. Mattings, Safes, Powder and Caps, General and
'elip
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.recommended to buildcenvwescew, srrenji.UR trie
and overworked. and oroduce. sound. ..u' " - " T r ""V
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
GRAND CLEARANCE SALEPop Ono month Only.
In all llneicmninfiKliiK
Snturtluy, September 29t 1900lUriuliii In ivarlnu iiir). IliiiiJIitrtliicf,lemkolJt'ffJ), Heavy ini:reblll fr urhltlrtt, tic,
GOO KIM, 210 NUUANU ST, Above iiou
I
SCENE MATERNITY HOME
NOT FORGOTTEN
Not Only a Financial Success But
Above Criticism in Every De-
tail of Service
Management.
The Maternity lunu Saturdayafternoon nntl evening was a brilliant
The management of theiiot have been Improved upon.
The spot It was held wns aitIdeal for an outdoor fcto and tbaartistic decorations, profuse and beau
fluttered In the breeze of a perfectHawaiian day and
The in attendance were goodcatured and liberal. The patronson every hand that care and hard worV
had been expended to themand contented. The drove n
rushing The headquarters ofHer Majesty Lllluoknlanl. were thechief attraction to both home peopleand foreign visitors. Beautiful rib
bearing mottoes and the auto-
graph of tho were bought Inla rge numbers. The receipts from this
was $500.
The feast was In the pavilionwell supplied were In con
stant service all afternoon and evening with both Hawaiian prepared andEnglish food. The Shrlncrs nnd
from In tho harbor, tawat tho luau a glimpse of the true Hawaiian naiurc. ine loveliness antibeauty of the sldo of Hawaiianpeople. of tho strangers mar-
veled at the orderliness of the sceneand wished for the to describeIt to their friends when they get back
All afternoon the Hawaiian band un-
der the leadership of Captain Mergerrendered good Tho eveningenme nnd brought a gay throng to thegrounds hnd been brilliantly Il-
luminated with every kind ofThe were cleared from thepavilion and tho sweet strains from theIlnwallan quartet the dancersThe was on from 8 to 10 and Inthe of It. tho hula
A maiden in grasswith hair flying, to theof tho floor and the went wild assho ctepped through the measures ofthe ancient hula.
Tho receipts of the entertain-ment have not yet been figured but willbo somewhere between and
The women who had charge of tholuau nnd carried It to so splendid
are by the committees as
Executive Committee: MissMclntyre, chairman; Mrs. Jas, Camp-
bell, Mrs. J. P. Howler. This commlt-te- o
had tho valuable asslstanco ofKawananakoa.
The various were managed bythe following persons:
1. Kawananakoa wasIn ctarge; 2, Mrs. lreno II Drown; 3,
M. Deck ley. 'Mrs. Captain Tripp;4, Mrs. Charles W. Mrs. M.
5, Mrs. Mann and Miss 6,
Mrs, John Colburn, A numberof assisted In serving theguests.
Tho foreign table presided overby Mrs. P. V. Macfarlant nnd Mrs. 3.
C Allen; Mrs. W. h. Bow-er- s,
Mrs. Richards; candyand Altco Campbell; Ice
Mrs. E. I). Tcnney, Mrs. Oco. Herbert,Mrs. CnrmlchacI, Mrs. Noonan;
Miss May Damon, Miss 8. Car-
ter; lemonade, Miss It. Mrs.Mrs, E, 8.
Mrs. .
COUSIN'S 80CIBTY MEETS.
The meeting of the Cousins' Societyat tlii of J. II, Atherton on Sat-
urday evening wns attended by over100 persons,
ly Ilcv. Dr. Vnnot Brooklyn,, Ilov, I.. (if
I'lilladclpliln gave nn account of hit)
extenslvo travels In oldTho evening was enlivened liy good
Tlw society to .Its membership,the names of Miss Kate Orayilon and J,II, Cmerson,
Tho nominating cnmmltlro for nextyear lr A, V, Cooko, Mrs. Weavernnd W. . Hall.
Tho now appropriation eunnnltle.ronslfcts of I.ylo A. Dickey, V. O.
and Mr. U II.
An Interesting mid vnluiililn work Is
tiding drought out liy Dm society. Itwill (1111I11I11 iiiitogriiilis, slti'tclics nndpoilnillH nf nil the mlMnnnryfathers and inntheis. It will ho l,
HIJATTI.H IIKHII.
Tim aver popular Jlulnler l'0"r I"
a household andyou n nf Seattle," Is inori
than anything oUe, TiaCriterion Hainan Una tho beer un tap oru vot'lm.
Concert Tonight by
Amateur Orchestra
The Amateur Orchestra led byTaylor, will give a at the
this eveningfor the benefit of tho students of tin:Institution. will bo selections bythe ot chest rn. The soloists will be asfollows: Miss Lillian Bylngton, so-
prano; Harold Mott-Smlt- andD. I.utkln, The
chorus ot the will also give anumber. The orchestra members willmeet In the Y. M. C. A. hall nt 7:15o'clo:k and will go out to thoIn two busses. The followingprogram has been arranged:1. Overture "Flora" ... Schlepegroll2. Ecccntrlquo "Lamb's
Gambol"Amateur Orchestra.
3. Solo Art PassingHence" Sullivan
Chas. D. I.ufkln.4. "Kiddle nnd I" Adams
Miss S. Bylngton.(Violin obllgato by Dr. O. II Wall).
r. Phyllis Waltzes .. WittG. Musical (Deserlptlvo)...
IscnmnnAmateur Orchestra.
7. Solo "Selected"Mott
8. SelectedKamehnmeha Girls.
9. Gavottr; "Orango Blossoms, r ..Santcnschlaeger
10. "Bough Riders"...Amateur Orchestra.
Dmmn Squnrc Concert.The band will play tho following se-
lections nt n In Squarothis evening, beginning nt 7:30 o'clock'
Part I.Overture The Cavalry ...SuppoIntroduction Cnrmcn BlrctSelection La Trailata
(a) Ko Leo. (b) Mlllhal Pua.Miss J. Kelllaa.
(c) Kn Inuwal. (d) Ktiwlllwtll ihoAu.
Mrs. N. Alapal.Part II.
Selection The Kledcrmntis ....StraussVienna Str.lius
Onvotte of Lovo TnbanlGalop
The Star Banner.
TeachcPH AftHodntlonwill bo a meeting of the Hono
lulu Teachers' Association In thent 7 :30 o'clock this evening for
the purpose of listening to anddiscussions on "Nature Study." Thofollowing; program has been nrrnngedfor:
Qlrls of Knwalahao SeminarStudy, J. V. (ill more.
Miss Woods.Work, tho llasls of Heading
Jlrs. M. Walker.(1 Iris of Kawalahno Seminary.
Nature and Art. Miss MnyfiiKiilln.liscusslon of I'apcrs on "Naturo
Study." Lenders: T. II. and
All those Interested are cordiallyto nttentl.
TO A IN ONE DAT.Laxative Quinine Tablet!.
AU druggists the If Itfalls to cure. E. W. Orove's signatureIs on each box. 25 cents.
AT THIS....".
HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO.. Ltd..Corner .Merchant Nuunnu Sts.,
Office 'Phone, 390
it.
oppowlte
SaVe YOUr Wife Many Steps by Installing
House Telephone from
Yon will never
part with
ST..
We will install two 'phones complete under a g inrantee at a price well.you aiiora to De witnout
The Hawaiian Electric Co.,Alakea Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS,Photographer.
4 SPECIALTY,o
Visitors are cordially Invited ti.all and Inspect our gallery of life-iz- e
royal photos, KameharaehsI. to date.
At the StandOn Street :s
Just Receiveda New Lot . . .
Key West and
DomesticCigars 1
Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOLTE.
HOTliL Bethel.
GHAS. CB4MER
G. A.
Merchant -:- - TailorsCLOTHING
Cleaned and RepairedOUR SPECIALTY.
CUSS WORK GlMRANTEELSt. near Hotel mou
NOTICE
The following bicycles are now at theStation and owners can have them
bv proving property and paying expensesat aavemsing:
Tribune, No, 4759; Columbia, No.Columbia. No.imperial, no.
61 18: Eldredge, No.I7ifrtf
mBE8TMCIGAR8
Upstairs Kitchen,House Servants' Quarters,House Stable,
Ltd.,
GEOTE
HAWAII LAND CO.Limited.
Capital StockCapital, paid up,
Works 'Phone,
Etc.
OFFICERS.
$100,000.$48,860
W. O. Acht President 4 ManagerM. K. Nkuln... Vloa PresldantJ. Makalnal .Treasurer
Johnson ...HecretavryOeo. L. ........Auditor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Knmalao.J. Mklnl
J. W. Blplkan.
The Company will 1mm,or sell landj In all parts of the HawaiianIslands; and also hs In the Cityof Honolnln for rent. 1489--
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Brokers & Dealers
REALJESTATEOT W win Bo or b.i fiau la
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OFFICE. 10 West King StreetDAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR
Property In town and suburbs
and HOUSES TO
R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate AgentAbstractor andSearcher ot Titles . .
negotiatedcollected.
Campbell Building,Merchant street.
the best In ''SiiuSseventy years ,;-- - 'imxt&fKmCyrus lyjmWm
1 Noble B
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AGENTS Slerllxf Ctmtnl, Portland Count.Baiting;, Stwlng Machlnts
Sswlnff Machlnts.LCnktK:. Harness. Saddles Leather,,
Trunks, Valises, Linoleums Hardware Plantation
Is up
Oras ClnlliSuit,
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and
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crowdsfound
make hap-py booths
trade.
bons,
source alone aboutserved
wliero tables
navalnfllccrs vessels
socialMany
power
home.
music.
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tables broad
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$2500 $3000.
suc-
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coffee tnble,table. Misses
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Nolle,Ornu; fancy tnble, Cunha
Pierre Jones.
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An second class matter
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Per month, anywhero, In U, S. .. .75
tn " " "year 8.00Per year, postpaid, foreign 13.00
''tyablo Invariably In advance.
Tvlephone . .253PostOfflco Box 718
MONDAY MARCH 18, 1901.
When the Morning Organ lias no re-
aped for womanhood It can hardly beexpected to treat men of the Legisla-ture with nerage decency .
It Is now up to the Governor to writea message on "shape." Such a dlgnlfleddocument might attract as little atten-tion is his first message to the Legis-
lature.
The proficiency shown by the boys ofthe mllltta nt Saturday evening' compctltlve drill Is certainly not an nrgu
incut In fnor of disbanding the milltary organization of the Territory.
The lighting parson has made blaappearance nmong the negro Inborenof Spreckelsvllle. Although the par-
son committed the sin of losing histemper, the account of the affair Indi-
cates that even a parson was JustifiedIn the action.
No less an ardent supporter ofPresident McKlnley than Harper'sWeekly comes out with a request thatthe President during his second termappoint men to his Cabinet who nrcworthy ot tho important tasks imposedupon them. According to Harper's,Secretary Root Is the only man of ca-
pacity in McKlnlej's Cabinet.
The county government bill lias tak-
en Its place on the legislative racetrack. No handicaps of useless dis-
cussion should be allowed to Impedecourse. Is disfavor progress of advancing it
hour, and If any tho erlwn lll,!vl- - " he fln(1 a to
forces of centralization desire to block '?an on through the faor some
the measure them have oppor-
tunity to do so early In the game.
SUPPORTING THE GOVERNOR.
"Odell's measures made party mensurrs."
Thus reads the headlines of a dis-
patch in the New York Journal statingthat the plan of Governor Odcll n Re-
publican Governor has been taken upby Republicans In the New YorkLegislature.
Now mark you. people of Hnvvall!Have any of the measures of GovernorDole. Governor of the Territory of Ha-
waii, appointed by President McKlnley,been taken up as party measures by theRepublicans though they be n minor-ity of the Legislature? of the Teirltoryof Hawaii?
The Govcinur of this Territory so faras tin; Legislature has thus piocecdcdhas not received one Iota of support.from the Republican minority of theLegislature
Yet this minority of the Legislaturewas elected on the Republican ticket.
Sanford II. Dole was nppolnted Gov-
ernor of tho Tcrrltoiy of Hnwali by aRepublican President. Dole is supposed
to be n Republican. Certainly McKln-
ley Is. or at least ho was elected tooffice as such. What does It mean?
Simply that Governor Dole has nosupport whatever from tho Republi-
can pnrty of Hawaii nor Is his conductsuch r.s to warrant It; that his appoint-
ment was the worst blow the Americanprogress and peace of tho country everreceived. That there Is no leader of
the minority nnd not inoro than one ortwo Individuals of It who will rally tohis support. Are uny more nrgumentsneeded 1
THE GOVHRNOR'6 BLOCKADE.
Pigheaded foolishness Is tho onlypossible Interpretation that can be putupon Governor Dole's scant courtesyreply made to the House Ropresentn-tlvcs'- a
questions regntdlug tho missionof Laud Cmossloner Ilrown. The Gov.
ma) have, an (ilea that he Is playlug 'i deep game, maintaining officialdignity, showing back bono orprotecting the preuuatlvcs of execu-
tive cuthorlty. He has giirceuclcd onlyIn making a most aslulno play that
no credit upon himself, andplaces, tho Territorial executive nndthrough them the President of thoUnited States, In tho unenviable posi-
tion of children playing nt governmen-
talThn questions asked by the Houso
were, without u single Intpioprlety,' Members of tho llnusa learned from
Washington that Commissioner Ilrownwus tilting tho part of a lobbyist. Theyhave, ns has evory taxpayer of the Territory, a right to know fiom the Gov-
ernor whether these. stutomenU weretrue.
As icprc'iieiitntlves of tho taxpayertho numbers of (ho House have a rlKlitIn know by whom CommissionerIlrown's expenses were paid, whut wertlm instructions or suggestions of tintfliiveinnr, mid whether tlm l.'nmniU-sinne- r
drew hla sahuy us u public, till'irr dining his iiliscnce,
The Idti'l of lleprcsentntlveiml vim e,iCifu mid busliiessllko In
Its wording and sentiment,Ampin opportunity wuh glvtii tl
ilmernor m deny tho miKr'stlon iflobbyist ttrlHlei (q
Drown,-t- o Justify the action of thoexecutive and convince the Houbo andthe people nt large that the mission otthe commissioner was in tho best In-
terests of the Territory.With such opportunities freely plac-
ed nt his disposal, with every wellrecognized duty of an executive officerpointing to a detailed answer of thelegislative query, the Governor repliesthat the questions arc not In "suchshape" that he can give them con
Its Decmtralliatlon thoi theof the of support
of
let the
the
of
some
administration.
Mukalt
Riiiiuisinnur
sideration. In other words, he hasgiven the Legislature to understandthat It Is taking up matters that arenone of Its business.
The only Inference that can be drawnfrom the Governor's scant courtesy Itthat Land Commissioner Ilrown's workat Washington was that of n lobbyistpure nnd simple. This inference isfurther supported by Mr. Ilrown's pub-
lic statement; "The bill to extend Unit-
ed States land laws to Hawaii perishedIn tho committee. Land CommissionerHermann advised against Its passageAND WHEN HK DID THIS I WASREADY TO COME HOME." Further-mor- e,
the statement wns given out bfthe executive officials that Land Com-
missioner Ilrown wns to go to Washington at the behest of the "executivecouncil" that means the Governorand that his expenses would be paidout of the Territorial appropriation fofthe Public Lands department.
If this be true, and the Governor hasrefused to assert that It Is false, nngreater fraud was ever perpetratedupon n people by the most corrupt gov-
ernment that ever went down to ultl-mat- o
defeat.The only conclusions that can be
drawn from this latest activity of anappointee of Governor Dole Is that theGovernor Is utterly devoid of theknowledge of the duties of an Ameri-
can administrative official or else he Is
ready to accept any measures, honestor dishonest to accomplish his ends.Whatever horn of the dilemma is accepted, the proof of incompetence Isabsolute, the demand for his withdraw-al from office should be no lese posi-
tive.Oovcrnor Dole has taken the Initia-
tive In bringing the executive author-ity of the Territory In direct conflictwith the legislative representation ofthe people. He ran find no support forhis ndlon among the people of Hawaii,except n possible few who view with
Federal officer whether President ordepartmental clerk, that support andthe rrrty it represents will be repu-
diated by the people of Hawaii, nnd therepudiation will be entirely Justified.For be It known to the Governor, thososerving under him and those responsl-bi- o
for his being In office, that the peo-
ple of this Territory know full welltheir rights nnd privileges ns Ameri-
can citizens, and they will not allowthose rights nnd privileges to be trampl-e d upon or treated with Indifference byany official however high In the Terri-tory ot nation, who assumes tho prerogatives of dictator or king.
SENATE CONSIDERS
SEVERAL REPORTS
(Continued from page 1.)
ant clerks nt K a day, these ankers tolook over the books of tho governmentnnd ascertain tho expenditures for tholast biennial period.
D. KALAUOKALANI,H. P. UALDWIN,DAVID KANUHA.
Mr. Whlto read the following reportof tho majority of the Judiciary Committee on Senate bill No. 12, entitled"An Act to amend section 200 of tboPenal Laws, relating to malicious In-
jury:Your commltteo begs to say that in
their opinion and belief it Is not possible to find In nny civilized country alaw such as Is embodied In section 200of tho Penal Laws of 1897, cither In re-
epect to the definition of malicious In- -
Jury, or malicious mischief (as it Issometimes called) or in respect to thepunishment Inflicted therefor. Baldsection 200 not only punishes mnllclnusInjur) to any real or personal propertywithout regard to the character of theInjury or tho value of the property
to bo injured by imprisonment nthard labor not more than two years,or by flno not exceeding one thousanddollars, hut punishes to the same extentan ,Vct negligently (lone or omitted tobe dono which "Injures nny roil or per-
sonal property of another." Tho hoywho hills tho fowl of a neighbor maybe punished as severely ns tho manwho kills the blooded horso of another,while nn art flowing from mere negli-gence without the slightest criminal In-
tent Is put on tho snmo plane of crimi-
nality and punishment ns an art com-
mitted with n vicious and evil mind.
This law was commented mi nnd se-
verely crlcltlzed by the First Judgii ofthe Circuit Comt In his "Charge to thoGran I Jury" on February 4th, 1001,
We deem section 200 of thn Penal Ijiwsof 1897, so barbarous that we nro op-
posed to any amendment of It whatso-ever (iml advocate Its repeal In Into,and Hie pussago of a hill which whltopunishing malicious mischief, will yetlie, in ore consistent with the Chrstlanand merciful spirit of tho ago, Kuch n
hill will ba Introduced,wm. wiiiti:.H. 11, kauji:,
Majority of thn Committee,I do not concur,
0, R. OAIITIJII.Mr Whlto guvfi withe of Ills Inten-
tion tn Inlrii'luco tlio following biAn Art in reguluto mii provide, for
tliti Inspection, stnrngn and smIa
nf ieiriiQiiu mid ll priiict, nd Iniepe.il purl of an Act rmulntlnK
EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1901.
and providing for the Inspection, test-
ing, storeage and sale of keroseno oil,approved on the Hth day of November,A. D. 1890, known as Chapter LXVII1,Session Laws of 1890, and to repeal allparts of an Act to permit the Importa-tion of kerosene oil for fuel and me-
chanical purposes, approved the 22d
day of April, A. D. 1896, and known asAct 14, Session Laws of 1896, incon-
sistent with tho provisions ot this ActMr. Achl gave notice of his Intention
to Introduce an Act to nmend section45. chapter 57 Laws of 1892, Civil Laws,section 1159.
Mr. Achl read by tltlo his bill relating to taxes, notice of which ho badprevlouslyjslven.
Under suspension of rules, Mr. Whltoread by title tho bill which he had Justgiven notice that be would Introduce,It wns referred n tic Printing Com-
mittee.Senate 1)111 32, relating to the Ter-
ritorial Seal, wns taken up In thirdrending. Mr. White wanted it referredto the Judiciary Committee after It hadalready been reported on favorably bythe full Commltteo on Public Lands.This precipitated an argument ns tnwhy the matter should again be referred.
Mr. C. Drown said ho could see noreason for It than that Mr. White againwished to get his "thumb mark" on thebill. Mr. White said that the discus-
sion would be a long one. He wouldtherefore move to take a recess until1:30 o'clock. Carried.
Silva & YivaSReal Estate
and Financial Agents
500 Lots in the Kapiolani, Kaiu-lan- l,
Magoon, Kalmuki, Mc-Cu- lly,
Kapahulu, KapiolaniPark Addition and PuunulTracts.
Lands in This City, Suburbs, andIsland, in Maui and Hawaii,improved and unimproved
INVESTORS AND HOME HhEtC-er- s
will do well to see us be-
fore buying elsewhere.
Post Office Lane,
Honolulu, T. H.
Pasturage.SPECIALLY TON CATTLE. NEAR TOWN.
APPLY TO
SILVA Si VIVAS,I775''f I'OST OrFICU LANE
jHrtjHNMi?i n c
Waikiki InnBest Seabathingat Waikiki Beach.Raft For Diving
SURFRID1NQIn good canoes with
competent boatmen
FIFTY CENTS
"A CUISINE WELLNKJH PERFECT
AN IDEAL RESTINGPLACE
Wp V$ $ f Jfm vfm W
THE BEST
Fjjyitmirtiii,! "u"',';tp'TJir
EVERYTHINGTHE BEST.
Salter& Waity,
MIADINn LiROChKS
TEL, 080,
L
BBTHEL STRBET. ,
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.,LIMITED.
ff
Sterling Blue Flame Oil StovesHaving closed out our old stock of the old
patterns, we are now offering the latestImproved Patterns. Call and
them.
Royal and Pat. Gen. Steel Ware
In rind Kitchen N
Ihese are NliW UOUU5 ami the QUAL-ITY and PRICE will please you.
Refrigerators and Ice
NhW TO HAND.
Of GlasswareA large stockIRWIN" now
Squeezersand large assortment of useful
UfbNSILS now being opened up.
Inl Qiraai HtxuceAtrAA DafliWrnan
ScM"-""i- ' J-I- cL
vmtmntnmmt!
Household Utensils
ChestsINVOICES
Lemon
HOUSE-HOLD
Rntlial
rjMMti -- r"""l'T'Mc'thsiVilI''F
JUST RECEIVED...
30 STUDEBAKER DUMP CARTS 30b'xtra strong, with inch tires.Also variety of CUT UNDER
Deliverybjth light and heavy. It will pay you inspect these goods
If you intend buyjng.
Gt. JSOI3CXJ3Mja..3Xr.MERCHANT STREET. BET. FORT AND ALAEA
mnKnn::a:inmKtt:na::tmtrtnnotmja::umnmnmnumaKtmcaat
This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch.
am not out to rob the publicbut simply to earn living In
legitimate way. My mottois "Honest Work at hon-est PKICES."
Have Moved
my plumbing buslneis to theCORNER OP BERET ANIA ANDEMMA STS. Telephone. White357'. where have In stock thefollowing goods
BATH TUBS,enameled Iron and steel clad,with nlckle p'ated trimmingsaU wood, zinc lined.
Water qosets, Wash Out.and Syphon, jet style.
Sinks of Pressed Steel, bothgalvanized and enameled.
Lavatoile, enameled Iron,and mtrble with nlckle platedtilmmlngs.
Wash Tiays, enamelea Ironwith wood cove".
Slop Sinks, enameled Iron.Hot Water Boilers and Stands
Water Pipe, Faucets and Trim-m'ng- j,
Galvanized Iron, Gut-ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, finRoofing, Etc.
Jobbing Promptly attended to.Estimates Furnished.Work and Materials Guaran-
teed.Your Trade Is Solicited.
JaS. Nott, Jr., Sanitary Plumber.
NOW READYTI10 Lifo of Queen
VICTORIAUUITUI) MY
John Coulter and J. A. Cooper
ot London and Cnntidu,
ROOM 11, MAGOON HLDMERCHANT ST.
To Lease.I'gr term of years, piece of land front-
ing on South nt'cet, and running throughto Chamberlain street, the frontage on
each of sij tired being 140 feet, andhaying depth of 143 feet,
Ills property Is mltable for the erectioni'f warehouse and stores, I'nr terms,
KAIMtUANI HHTATIJ, Mil,i;bjw
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will arrive on the "W. G.due.
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and Express Wagons
AH!!!THE INEW
HOUSEHOLDSEWING-MACHIN- E
TEN YEARSGUARANTEE- $32.50
DID YOU EVER GET A BETTER
BARGAIN ?
Company. Ltd.KINO AND BETHIL bTBtETS.
STOP!
JUST THINK !
Beats any proposition ever ofOred tothe public before In lion. lulu. Youcan buy an artistic modern six roomhouse, s plumsTng vrlth en-
ameled fixtures for fjooo.oo, right lathe heart of th city, filectilc andhorse cars within out block.
SaOd.00 down.$40 OU per month.
If this does'nt beat paying rest, whatdo-s- ?
See plans arid learn particulars from
Chas. E. Miere & Co.,Room 8, Migoon Block,
1746-- m Merchant and Alakca Sts.-
For Sale,FirebrickFireclayMammoth Rockers
APPLY TO
C. BREWER & CO.. Ltd.QUEEN ST.
For8alc.Large tract of land situated In Nuuanu
Valley, Honolulu, containing 30 acres,more nr lets, and known as the NuuanuI'.tll Si 0011 prcmhr, with buildings andoilier Improvements,
Grounds cultivated with fruit trees, etc,A bargain,
Apply to A, G, COIIUHA,1703-t- r 15 KaaliumaiiuSt,
.W LOtS 1200'--
,
:111
Kapiolani
Tract
ip
FOR SALE
I
The Kapiolani Tract extends from King street to theBeach. A road 60 feet widewill be op,ened on the eastside of the property adjoin-
ing the Kamehameha Girls'
School: said road will ex-
tend to the sea.
Cross-roa-ds will beopened
between blocks. Every lot
will have a frontage on a
road. The elevation variesfrom forty feet high to .ten
'
feet high above sea level.' fNo swamps around the
premises. No freshet will
enter the property.
There is an offer to buy a
part of the property by a
great manufacturing com
pany. The chances are theoffer may be accepted. Thereis every reason to believe
that the prices of lots will in
crease in a short time. The
owner of the property will
give all chances to purchas-
ers to make money on their
investments.
The ground is superior to
any tract in the market. '
The premises are situatedwithin one mile and a half of
the Postoffice.
The Government wajter
pipes are laid along the upper
portion of the property.
The prices ar the cheap-
est of any tract within two
miles from the center of the
city.
The terms which will-b- e
given to purchasers will be
the best ever given by anyIf, ?,"faH
real estate .dealer or o'roker
during the last twenty yearsIn Honolulu.
For terms or more particu-
lars, apply to
S. M. KanakanuiSurveyor and Manager ofKapiolani Tract Co,
Or to
W. C. Achi & Co.)eal lisiutt, ;raln nj
Orkefi,
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NEW Q00DS
JUST RECEIVED
Rain GaugesDoor Mate.
IN URGE VARIETY,
ChainBlack and galvanised, In any engthjX Inch to !i Inch thick.
Cane KnivesDliton's make; a big supply on hind.
Distort SawsFilesCartridgesPaints and OilsRone
Manila and Sisal from M Inch to 6Inch thick.
Plows ,Rice Plows and Breaking Plows.
Fort St., opposite Spreckels Bank.
BATHS HOTunci
COLD
Pantheon Shaving Parlor
Ml
V. H. Poulsen
OrnamentalPainter.
HangingDecoratingWhiteningTinting
Guaranteed.
KING STREET,KAWAIAHAO
Henry May
Telephones
Grenh.igens'
guaranteed,
Tr rET fx"" m
HONOLULU, T, MARCH 18,
PoR
RentLargeAiry Rooms
En Suite, at
Orpheum Hotel
StrictlyFirst-clas- s.
If You Are In Doubt
Ask any of the following parties what theythink of
"ARABIC"H. May & Co.Hustace & Co.Gus SchumanJudge W L. WilcoxW. C. & Co.Inter- - stand N. Co.J. F. Hamburg, H H. & Co.Hawaiian Carriage M'fg Co.G. P Dennison, O R & L.Co.Chief J rt Hunt. Hon F. Dept.
And dozens of others.
California Co., Ltd.Sole Agents for U. S.and It's possessions.
mi Il i I
Ltd.AGENTS HAWAII.
PHONE-WH- ITE juj.
and
Paper
All Work
OPP. CHURCH.
& 0
Boston Block, Fort Street
24 22.
Just In perS.
Fresli Eastern & Coctail OystersFresh Golden Gloss Bloaters,
and White Cnbbaije,
Fresh Finer) Haddies,
Kutnbngoes,
Eating Chocolates,
Chocolate Creams,and lot of other dellcles too num-
erous tn meotlon,
CUMH AND S' K US
Deliveries ttdlly to WnlklM
and 1'al.iinn, and Hie best of attentlon
"jo" "TJE ' " "":
..HVENINO BULLETIN. H. MONDAY,. 1901.- -
Singly or
FORT STREET.
New
I'eicockS.
Feed
Wabash
Expansion Systems !
l
The Illustration reflects the operation ofbuilding stack of sections and Indicates
the practical results of " Expansion."
The busy man should not fail
to investigate this
time saver.
"WeiLl, icifcLols Co.,SOLE FOR "
House,Sign
S. "Zealandia"
Red
a
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Management.
Rockwell
a
!:?atmtjujtantt:mtmmjnm:tta h
1 MAKE YOUR
HENS LAY
You've got to use a little science In
your poultry yard. To make hens
lay there Is nothing better than
Columbia
Egg Food
A pound package will be a fair test
for a dozen fowls for 6 weeks at a
cost of only 25c. Try It.
To keep fowls healthy thy must
be free from vermin. The MEDICAL
EGO answers two purposes keeps
off lice and answers as a nest egg at
saat. time. They are filled with
combination of drugs that throw"
out a strong odor which destroys
v.rml. Keeps roaches away too.
3 for Jjt.
!
I H0BR0N DRUG CO.
'.Klnfi nnd Fort.T
A:mttuiartnitttiam:mmjn:m
PACIFIC CARRIAGE GO.
FORMER QUIVERSOF till). .
TEU HIIONI.-MAI- N HUH,
Comer Hotel and Union Sts,
Up'tU'tliite llnclfH findUeHporiHllflo Drlv.rH
AT Al.l. HQUI'S,
HAHHY FOI)SONP Manager,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Q. II. Berrey's office, 33 Campbell'building.
Lr M. Vetlesen ot Maunalel planta-tion In In town.
A nil Carrlo Nation drinks at thnPantheon Saloon.
J. 1". Cooke returnedd from Maul InUin Claudlne yesterday.
Where la the Mint Saloon? On Nuu- -nnu, opposite Chaplain Lane.
WEST THE PAINTER, 00 King St.Prices reasonable, work guaranteed.
Order your wood and coal from CityWood nnd Coal Yards. Till. .Main 13G3.
A 'bicycle that will stand tho wearand tear of hard riding Is the Trlbuns.
An attractive six room cottage forsale. Sec McClellan, Pond & Cog newad..
A notice In regard to ndmlsslon tothe Shrlncrs' ball appears under NewToday.
Tho bark C. D. Uryant with a fullload of sugar sailed for San Frauclsrnyesterday.
Nicely furnished rooms at the Popular House, Hit Fort street, from $1.00per week up.
The Walker Cyclery has the cheapest bicycle storo In Honolulu. Take nlook at their stock.
Ml the Island steamers arriving Sunday Lrought big cargoes of sugar forshipment to tho Coast.
Arguments were heard all morningby Judge Estcc In the damage suit ofKamaka Kckauoha xs The SchoonerRobert Loners Co.
Whitney & Marsh have a large supply nf the "straight front corset mili-
tant" which they will be glad to shotfthose who wish to see them.
Wearers of the Hcywood shoe ray forcomfort, durability nnd style the Hcywood shoe meets nil requirements. Readthe Manufacturers' Shoe Co.'s ud lathis Issue.
Tako a ride on tno Pacific HeightsElectric Railway and enjoy the unsurpassed view of ocean, mountain andvalley. Honolulu looks Its bost fromPaclfli. Hcljits. Round trip 10 cents.
On Wednesday nt 10 o'clock Morganwill ncl1 nauctlon a choice assortmentof hoiuohoid furniture and furnishings.Also a large assortment of carpenters'tools, natlvo and foreign woods, etc.
A force or ten deputies will bo despatched this week to register ChineseIn the other Islands. There will bethree expeditions, one of thiee men toKniml. one or four to Hawaii and 0110
of three to Maul.
Tho banquet to be given at the Mn
ana hotel this evening Is excluslclyfor Nobles or the Mstlc Shrlno an Jtheir wives, nil of whom are Invited.Tho banquet will commence nt 0:30 p.
m. i:enliiK dress and fca.
Those wishing reliable horses, ex-
perienced drivers, new rigs, fair pricesnnd courteous treatment should call uttho Territory Stables. Their telephononumber Is Main 36. They deliver audcall forvrlgs free of charge.
If you want any of tno exquisite col-
or work or those pretty tap.i albumsthat nrc now offered by the HON61A'-M- J
PHOTO SUPPLY CO., you had bestget In your order early as the supplydoes not nearly equal the demand.
Tlio Microscopical Society will hold ameeting Friday evening at S o'clock Intho efflec of Food Inspector Shorey,survey building. Pnpnis will bo readreviewing the work or tho past sixmonths. All Interested In microscopyare Invited to attend.
Tho Hoard or Equalization Is in ses-
sion today. Those present are Jona-
than Shnw, Treasurer Lansing, N. C.Wlirong of Hawaii, and W. T. Robert-son of Walluku. J. K. Farley, tho as-
sessor on Kauai was not able to bepresent owing to Illness.
Captain Ilorger nnd his band arrivednt the Pacific) Mall wharf this morn-
ing to play off tho steamer Gaelic butthe vessel bad already departed. Soas not to disappoint tho muslclnnB Cap-
tain Uerger doclded to serenade thewarships, one lying outside and thoother In the stream.. It was rathera loitg distance serenade but It wentand the band played for about an hour.
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. Hanan's StarsdVA most e,(Kant stylish,
'22W The greatest comforter on-- Kfc"" xRk rjkS ea,t'' a" tne "ncst PointsMrwAMPQ In shoe making combinedHL t0 mit "''' Balmoral tin- -
?WIH Every pair sold guaran- -
jt Mlk t"s absolute comfort. We
3fc J are dally receiving testl- -
SQpjj monlalj from our customers.
ft McINERNYfl SHOE STORE
80LE AGENTS.
&
'StraightFronts'The last and most perfect achievement of the "Sonnctte"corset makers is the ' 'Straight Front. Corset M litant"It Is so simple in design and construction that it needs but a wordof description. The secret of it -- II lies In substituting for yores,transverse seams in graceful curves, which adapt themselves toall figures, thus securing the most comfortable and perfect fit.It is made in three or four pieces which, being cut on correct geo-
metrical principles with transverse seams running round the bodyInstead of up and down, evade all strain ; thus avoiding the ob-
jections urged against every other corset. The fit is perfect, forit Is automatic, or yielding so easily to everymovement that the wearer is unconscious of any feeling of con-
straint, an important feature in tills climate.It, as the name Implies, produces the fashionable effect upon
the figure. The wearer at once, and of necessity, assumes the"military" position. Hie bust is allowed to fall, all pres-sure is removed from the diaphragm and applied to the abdomenand the new position is far more graceful and conducive to healththan the old one.
These corsets may be sfen in our store in several qualities.We shall be glad to show them, and no one need feel obliged tobuy them because we have had the privilege of showing them.
WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD.1045 FORT STREET.
numsutuntnmnnnmutmnnmnmmmu::u$ttutmttttmtmummtum8 ml. ..,', ., 8
1 ne uunn sectional book case
Roll TopTopTypewriter
Office unciLibrary
n n nnvi HI flPlf.
m
FIRE
W. M., Lto.
and the Famous Gunn Desks
Desks
Book Cases
PIjrIJRSQ
Two Carloads
Just Received
New DuHignHnnilMomu PlnlHllRetiMonttbto PriceSubMtnntlul
The Coyne Furniture Co.,Smt:::msm:sn::mnnmmtuutmnt
LIFE
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PHONE. 971
CLIINTOIN J. HUTCHINS,INSURANCU.
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McINBRIVY BLOCK, FORT ST.
Fifth Annual Clearance Sale
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MARINE
HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGB
Honolulu, March 18, 1901.
NAME OF STOCK
MERCANTILE.
C Brtwff fc Compiny.,N.S 5chsDG Co, LtiL.ll. Kerr & Co., LtJ ,.
SUOAR.
Ewi Plinlitlon CoHimni lMin1ttnnCoHiwillin AerkultufilCoiHiwalltn Com Ac Su CoHwilunSufrr CoHonornu Sutrr CoHonokxA Stijrir CoHi'ku 5tiEr Co .
Kahuku Puntatlon CoKlhllUnt.Co,Lti,)Klhcll,Ca.Lti riupklpahulj Sugtr Co .K&toa Supjr CoKona Supir Co.. .tMcHryJSuCo.,Ld,ii
r J upNthikuSu.rCo.Lti4
pi upwnu sugir --o, .
OnomtJ SuKtrCo,Ookali Sur I'lin. Co.OUi Su. Co., LtJ ailOUiSuCo.'.U.pJup;wiowaiti ioirrany.. ,
Paiuhiu bu. I'ltn. Co.PiclneSurirMltl. ...Pala inanutli-- Co ...Pf p?tkco Sugar Co .Plontcr Mill Co ..Walalua Ajtr Co.. awaianat ionpanyWalluku Surar Co. .
Walmanalo Suraf Co I
WalmtaMHlCo.MISCELLANEOUS, t
Wllitr Stmhlo CoJ Stftm N Co
Hawaiian fcli?lc CoHon.KapliT.&LaniConon. aitatn Launjry.Mutual Trtfphont CoOahu rltrALinJCo...Popl't & R t'g Co
HANKSFlfil Nllonl RirtfFirst A. S, Dank &T. Co!
BONDS.Hawaiian Gov AborrrniHawaiian Gov. j prr ct ntHaw.GPoitSav4KrrcH1I0 R. R. Co. 6 per centnon. kbpii ir.nii.Ewa Planiat'n 6 Mr ctnt .Oahu R& Land Co. preOahu Plantation 6 p c .wriaa rianiaiion opr
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WILLAHD E. BiOWN,F. HALSTEAD
Halstead & Co.,Stock andBond Brokers.
Money Advancedon Sugar Securities.
407 Fort Street,Members HonoluluStock and Bond Exchange.
This morning nt chambers, Judgallumphre)s improved thu accounto ofJotin Casslrt', Kiiarillnn or .Murj;arct A.
Itolicrtson. Tlio Court also directedthat tho guardian Invest J 000 nt thoLent rato or Interest, retaining 1537.11as nu emergency fund.
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In the estate ot M. Comes (iarrldo, M.(3, tillva was appointed administratorunder bond nt $1000 In place or J. A.M. Osorlo, resigned.
In the suit of 8. Ahmt, petition foran order to show cause was dismissed.
In the estate or John I'hllllps, objections were heard tn the master's report and ruling rescned by JudgeHumphreys.
In the estate of Kealohaokalanl, themaster's report la approved nnd confirmed nnd the former guardian l'ao,ordered to pay forthwith tn his succea.Ktir, Krank Archer, tho sum or $303.
In the estate or A. A. Todd, master'sreport was confirmed und tlio execu-
tor's nccounts allowed, except as tocommissions.
In the Police Court this forenoon, 'l.nfollowing cases were disposed of. TeaJapanese, gambling, ball forreU?d.John Glllman, Kala, and 8. K. rilmlo,affray, $5 and costs; Antone I.nlz nndJohn I'oo, same charge, tG nnd cot; I).
Durant. leaving hU horso untied Intho street. $5 and costs.
Camara & Co. can now be found onAIaka street between King and Mer-chant.
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COMMENCING MARCH 18FOR ONE WEEK.
SILKS - SATINWe will offer 10,000 yards of Silks and Satins,
many at less than half price. Prices from10 cents a yard up.
E. W. JORDAN'S,NO. 10 FORT STREET.
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ii4 Attorneys.
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Peterson & Matthcwman,
ATTORNLYS ANDCOUNSELLORS AT LAW
p.o. nox i6 15 KAAHUAUNU STflUPHOM, MAI( iM
GEO. A. DAVIS GEO. D. GEAR
OAVIS & GEARtttorncys and Counsellors at Law
Rooms 202. 2oi. 102. Judd Building.Cor. Fort an J lerchant Sts., Honolulu
J. M. KANEAKUA,Attoruoy and Oounsollor at
Law.OBoe: In the Occidental Hotel,
fcrner of King and Atakea Streets,flonohita.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
P O. BOX 6t. TEL WHITE 9)1
SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR
Latest Styles, - Perfect Fit.
Cleaning, Dyeing anJ Repairing, aSpecialty.
Clothes Dyed Fast Black or any colordesired.
6B Hotel Kt., Ncnr Fort
T. KATSUNUJY.A & Co.
A. K. OZAWA. Mauarer.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.
retiporery Oflce: Room t cpetalrr Spiockola bullaflf Tel 5i
Gleaning I
LADIES SKIRTS CLEANOClothing: Cleand, Dyed and Repaired
-S-UITS MaDB TOORDER-SaT- Fitguarantee!. erLoweit Pike.
F)ii Strwt, near Kukut. anJ nir Orpheum Thuttr," Prlctt: Of inloe on suit, Si: Dyeing suit $ -
Architects. Contractors and Builders
Fred Harrison,r .V TRACTOR ANDdUILDER . . .
Jobbing : Promptly : Attended : To
fiA. W. Pl Tel. teaP. W. Bearditee P. O. Box rl
BDARDSLEE & PAGE
Architects & BuildcraOffice: Rooms Arlington Annex,
Honolulu, H. 1,
Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish-a- t
Short Notice. 1441
Building MaterialsOF ALL KINDS,
Dealers in Lumber and Goal
ALLEN AROBINSON,Queen Ktrnot. Honolulu
H. F. BERTELMAN'SCarpenter Shop
IS RBMOVBD
To rear of old stand, Entranca on King
strut. Orders left at either shop, or office,
it John Nott'a 'ore, Kin? street, will n'v promp' ntttMlnn. uu-t- f
John IMot
PLUMBER,
76and 79KlngStreelTELEPHONE MO. 31.
SOW la the time to getbreakage Men to, and
Roofs Put In OrdcBy competent workman),
HONOLULU
SHEET METAL WORKSH. W. BARTH.
Galvanized Iron Skylights and VentilatorMetal Roofing.
Conductor Plpj and Gutter Work.Rlcbard Street, bet. Queen an 4 Merchant, Honolulu.
Jobbing piomplly attended 19.
Tel. White 4.1. P. O. Box 270.
Notice to Property Owners.
I have In my employ FOUR nitSTCLASb I'LUAiHLKS from the Coast. I amnow ready to figure on your work at thelowest prices. My men are Union Men.Give me a trial.
C. II. UROWN,Territory Stables. King St.
RUwKmimiiFOR BALLAST!!
f White anil Black SandI In Quantities to Suit...
EXCAVATING CONTRACTED
ForCORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.
S6r Uump Carts furnished by the diion Hour's Notice,
II. li HITCHCOCK.Merchant St., In M. I), Monsarrat's ohue.
K. K, KAAI,Toaclier of ' ,itar, Mandolin, Zltb
Ukulnln and Taro Patch,
Order to bu left, euro of We'll) NiouofOi r 'Viwtrom Muido Oo.'t I'tai
inriftons, Physicians And Dentists.
H. W. Howard, M. D.
OFFIC- E-ii2j ALAKEA STREET.
( q to 12 a. m.;OFFICE HOURS:-- ! toa p. m. and
( 7 to 8 p. m.l72o-)- in
Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair.
OFFICES- TELEHONESsROOMS OrticF, Main, )j
Boston Duilihno, RFMDENCS,ton Stkiet. White, i8i.
HOURS- -ii A. M, TO I. P..M.-- ,
1TO,l". M . TOP. .P. O. BOX 8ol. SUMIAYS tl-- r I'. M
OR. W. H. MAYS
381 Beretnnla Street.
rIOURS-- IO to 3 SUNDAY -- 9 to 1 1
7 to 8 Telephone 602
DR. J. T. WAY80N,
Has removed to his new office andBeretanla St., nearly opposite Me
hodlst Church.
OFFICE HOURS .iSS:t6j TEL. Main n6
DR. C. A. PBTERSON
as his office at . . .
36 Emma Street
19-1- 1 A.M.)"JUKS : 2- - 4 P.M. TELEPHONE. 493
(7-- 0 P.M. J
33 WALTER HOFFMANN.
tfKRKTANIA STREET (opposite theHawaiian Hotel.)
Telephone CIO. P. O. Hox, 601.
ODlco hours: 8 to 10 a. ru.; 1 to 3
m.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundaya, t to 11 a. m
Dr. F. J. Rayner,DENTIST.
Crown and BridgeSpecialist.
HOURS g TO 4.
204 BoatonUlock.DR. J. M. WH1TNBY
has removed his office from the cornerof Hotel and Foit Streets to the
BOSTON BLOCK, FORT STREET.AMOVE MAY & CO., ROOM 40$.
HOURS 8:30 to 5. TEL. MAIN 2771754-j-
OR. ALBBRT E. NICHOLS
1123 Alakei Street, next to MasonicTemple.
Office Hours 9 to 4
, C WALL, D. D. S.,O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,
DKNTI8TSLove Building, Fort StreetHours: 9 to 4. Telephone 431.
Dr. VV G. RogersEYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SI'I CIALIST.
New Special Treatment for Deafness
No charge for consultations.
OFFICE-1- 84 Hotel St., opp. Y.M.C.A.
HOURS 9 to 2- -2 to 4:30--7 to 8.
WA Qlad Surprise to Weary EyesIs a pair of accurately fitttdGLASSES. The measurementof tue eye for glasses is our
exclusive business.
FACTORY ON THE PRE.M1SUS.
A. N. SANFORD,GRADUATE OPTICIAN,
Boston Bid. Fort Street
FRED J. CROSS,Conanltlng and Superintending
Electrical HydraulicENGINEER.
noctro-Hjdraul- Power TrantmlaalonREPORTS AMD ESTIMATESFURNISHED, . . .
With Catton-No- ll Co., Queen Itioet.OrUoo next to I'oi..aieo. 1221
A. Harrison Mill Co.ESTI HATES FUUMSHCD ON All KINDS OP
Brick and Stone WorkManufacturers of Doors, Sashes and
Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, andAll Kinds of Wood Work. Finish TurningEte., Etc.
KAWAIAHAO ST., KEWALO,Tel. White 1221. P. O. Box 552.
3A MES T. TAYLOK,M.Aa.Soc.C.H.
OONriULTINO
Hydraulic Engineer806 Judd Illook. Tele. 681.
Honolulu Iron Works C t
Improved and modern BUOAIt HACHINERY of every capacity and di-
scretion matlo to order, Hollor worland ItlVKTUD PIPES for Irrlgatloipurposes a specialty. Particular attei,Hon raid to JOB WORK, and rupil'executed at tburtut notice.
M. PHILLIPS &. t.T7
Wholesale Importers and JobMri
uroptin uid American D7 'fl:v
l'n t and (attn Htrntti
t.UAOKPKhD&CeO..).
(MISSION milor. Vor,ul Uaeen Utre.ti ilounU
EVENINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU. II. T., MONDAY, MARCH 18. 1901.
Legislators Are
Waiting for Cash
House bill No. 1 which passed thirdrending In the House and Senate, Isnow In the hands ff the secretary ofthe House where It Is liable to remainuntil the Senate takes action In thematter of appointing a committee onpassed bills Just ns the Legislatures offormer days have had, for the purposeof transmitting to the Governor, billsthat hac passed third reading.
The House, although anxious to havesome money to pay off the regular sti-
pend of the members, feels that It hasnot been treated In the right way bythe Senate nnd has now become n littlestubborn. The members say that al-
though the bill has passed third read-
ing In the Semite and been referredbacktto the House for transmission tothe Cocrnor, they will hold on to Ituntil that committee on passed billswhich they have been clamoring for,has been nppolnted to confer with alike committee from the House. Theysay that It would not be the right thingto allow the secrctnry to take the billpersonally to the Governor. He mightnot be In nnd the secretary might give
the bill to one of the secretaries of theGovernor. In that case, It might goastray ond the House nnd Senate be In
a had fix all around.It will be remembered that the bill
went through the Senate nnd Housens If ll had wings because everyone was
anxious to get his pay. The Senntoncted on It later on, the House askedthe Senate to appoint n Joint passedbills committee nnd this Is what thememlieis of the lower branch are wait-
ing foi now.It was whispered about nmong the
Senators yesterday that they Intendedtn see to the matter at once and thatprobably today or tomorrow nt thelatest, somo action would be taken. In
the meantime, the members of theHouse and Senate are wnltlng patientlyfor what Is coming to them.
COMPANY FJTHE WINNER
The competitive drill between Cos.F, G, E ilnd C of tho National Guard ofHawaii on the pmade giounds In frontof the drill she I Satuidjy evening wasattended by nn Immense crowd. Theenclosure set aside for the drilling wasroped off and guards were stationed atintervals to prevent any attempt at encronchment. The grounds were lightedwith several Washington lights.
Seated tinder a canopy of canvas In
front of the drill shed were GovernorDole and his staff, members of the Senate and House of Representatives andofficers of the Wnrspltc. The remaining two hundred or more seats wereoccupied by Invited guests.
Co. V. In command of Captain NahoraHlpa was the first to take the field.Next came Co. V then Co. C and last ofall, Co. G. All four companies madea fine nppearance and called forth muchapplause from the great gathering.
Captain Slaker and Lieut. Hancockof Camp McKInley were the Judges.After the last company had left thefield, these officers went to the bunga-
low and reckoned their percentageswhich were as follows:1st Co. F Standing 91.002d-- Co. G " S0.07To
3d Co. E " S3.0S
4th-- Co C " 74.09
There wns nn Informal reception ntthe drill shed after the competitivedrill. Captain Johnson there receivedthe well deserved congratulations ofhis fellow oflkcrs and the men of tunvarious companies..
Thoso taking part In the contestwcro Co. F, Captain S. Johnson: Co. O,Captain Chas. Wilcox; Co. C, CaptainM. Costa, and Co. E, Captain L. J. Na-hora Hlpa.
For the four companies who com-peted there were threo prizes: 1stTrophy cup nnd soventy-flv- dollars;2nd fifty dollars; third twenty-flv-
dollars.Tho companies competing went
through tho following exercises:To form tho company. Fall In;
Alignment; Heats; Facings. Openranks; Inspection arms; Closo rankB.Complete manual of arms. Loadingand Firing; Turn a halt; Turn nndAdvance Being In lino, mnrch by thoflank Being In lino, form column offours and halt. Being In line, marchcolumn of fours to tho front. ObllquoIn column of fours nnd resume the di-
rect march. On right (or left) Intolino. Right (or left) front into line.Pass obstacles. Being In column offours, form column of twos or files.Being In column of twos or flics, formcolumn of fours. Doing In line, formcolumn of platoons to tho right orleft. Being In line, form column otplatoons to tho front, Being In columnof plntoous, fori)) lompany to thofront.
Soldierly hearing, npponrancp, si-
lence In tho innks nnd malntnlnlngcorrect distances were marked accord-ingly.
In tho extended order the fluid tac-tics Included:
Being In column of fourB, form linoof Bipinds to the front. Being In linoof s'liinds, deploy as sklrmlshors. Ral-ly by HiniadH or platoons; Assemble,Being In column of fours, form Hue otaqiiaili to tho rlght'or left. Deploy;l.lo Down; I'lro throo vnlloys. llelngIn lino, deploy ns skirmishers nn conter sqund. Chnngo dlrnttlon tn thoright or left. Advnnro by rushes,Rapid Flro. To tho chnrgo, Chargu,
a . ."My dnughter had n unlet wedding
nn account of her husband's teceiit"
"lias he Inst n iieur rcUtlot""Yes Ills lliit wife has been dead
only uls iiionlliB."
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?,rftWJ?'JTOr- - Sena lor "Mook,(A'!2ikr 'Tf ll No ." AJJrmw 610
l!RCk!!ClHCCIIMrrkcl (,, I',
eJftjL
ueer ana Wine Dealer.
The Orpheum BarIIASAriNULINEOF
Wines, Lluuors, Btc,FOR SALE UVTIIEGLASS OR BOTTLE
si. K. Mereeberj
LOYEJOY &CO.IMPOBTBHS, AND WUOLIIALI
Wine and Lipr Dealers.Attala rot ilia Bottled Rainier Bear ol taenia
NO. 10 NutJANU BTOKKTFatter Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian UiAnce
P. O. Bom,. Mutual Telophon. yoS.
CONSOLIDATEDSODA WATER CO., Ltd.
EMplnnade,Corner Allen and Fort Sts., Honolulu
Gonsalves & Co.,LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERSAND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. I
The Mint-Saloo-n
WM. CUNNINGHAM, Prop.
On Nliuanu St., opposite Chaplain Lane
If a fine drink of anything thereIs 111 the city Is wanted, theMint Is the place to go.
A beer garden, a fine readingroom, and a spacious ana airybar room are just a tewof the attractions.
J. II. McDonough Is the manager. His assistants are W.Hilarv, Bonnie Lemonand Wally Davis.
If vou call once, you will callagain. 1774-t- f
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Burn,But Beer to Beat the Band
LARGE INVOICE OF.
OlympiaBeer- -
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It lias'nt come to stay ; it's goingfast, but there's more com- -
Ing every month.
L. II. DEE. Prop.
Lines of Travel
Business Hen
Can SaveMany Hours
t'DlcTOrt'ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portla- nd
THE TRAINS DAiLYFROAt SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILYFROM PORTLAND.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.Only FOUR DAYS to New York.Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Smok-
ing and Library Cars, with BarberShop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (MealsFree Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Aent,135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,No, 1 Montgomery St.. San Francisco,b. L. LOMAX.G.P. &T. A.,
147a Omaha, Nebraska.
0. R. & L. Go.TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1R9.TRAINS.
STATIONS. Daily Dallr(Ontwtrl) ei. Sua. iallr ei. Sun. Dellr Delir
a.m. Aja. AJel. PJS.Honolulu r:io git 11.01 :i j.10Pearl City.... 1.0 g.,I 11:40 :,T F"EwtMlll I.i! io.oI Itioo 4.0s t;ioaalanaa..,,,. io.so .... 4ISWalalua is.is 40Kabukn. ..,,, lane . BllSTATIONS. Dallr(lowaro) an Sun, Dallr Dally Dally
AM. A.M. P.M. P.M.Cabuka SHI IllWalalua., 0,10 ,,,, 1. jonTtlaoaa TIIO .... IIISnaMIII f.io TI4I 110! 4.10
anil Clljp , o.i l,o 1110 !Ucoolulu 6,u III! to leaF. C. Smith, Gon'l Pass. t Tloknt
Agent.O. P. rtHNiHON, Huiwrlntnndwnt
Wilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
PASSENGERS
FOR ISLAND PORTS.
liliUOE OAHTWJU(iUduorul Maungnj ol
fb KqaH&ble Life A&SQUnce Bo:.i
til tl. UnlUd rltatlxtv' MirUlstids
iii Mrhnt "treat. U"- -
Art Rnibroldery Ttiujilit.Lessons In ART KMBIIOIDCRY will
ua tsKcn by Mrs. II, II, Williams at thCity Furniture Store, Fort atroet,
first Class stamping doutMRS, H, H WIl.NAMg
Subscribers to (h HOT-l,RTJ-N
not wivtiii hifr pators promptly will confer afavor bv notifying tbt fUushwss Ctfce, Tflfphaw ?5rt
igMiit, broken ana t.w.
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN,Ltd
OFFICBRSiH. P. BALDWIN Presla.oiJ. U. CASTLE 1stW. M. ALEXANt)ER....2ndJ. P. COOKE TreasuiW. O. SMITH Secretary and Audltti
Sugar Factors and
--Commission AgeiU
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar CtOlaa Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar CoPala Plantation Company.iManixu sugar uemp inKlhel Plantation CcHawaiian Sugat CrKahulul Railroad Company,
Tke California aud Oriental S. S. U
W. a. Irwin & GoLimited
AGENTS FOR "Western Sugar Refinery Co., ot
Francisco.Baldwin Locomotive Works, t--
Phlladetphta, Penn., U. S.Universal Mill Co. (Natloae
Cane Shredder), New York. U. S. A.N. Ohlandt ft Co.'s Chemical FertU
zera.Alex. Cross & Sons, high grade Bte
tlllzers for Cane and Coffee.Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR BALEParafflno Paint Co.'s P. ft B. Palai.
and Papers; Lucol and Ltnae- -
Oils, raw and boiled.Indurlne (a cold-wat- paint), .
white and colon.Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Ll
and Pricks.
CASTLE & COOK!LIMITED.
HONOLULU.Commission Merchant.
SUGAR FACTORS
AGENTS FORTbe Ewa Pfaotatl' Co.tie Walarui Aplcultrrtl Co., L I,TbvKobaU Safer CTbt WalDtt Surer (UN Co.Tbe Fulton Iron Wotke. St. loale, St.Tno Sundara' Oil Co.Tie Ceo. F, Blake Stoat, Piatt.Waaton'a Ctntrlfueale.
The New Entlan4LlielaeuraaceCt,.f .
The ma Fira Int. Co. of Hanltrt, tet.Ttia Alliance Aaaoranca Cn. of Lenta.
LIFE and FIRlt
AGENTS FOB ..
New England Mutual Life In-
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Companiof hartford.
iVm, G. Irwin & t(uunic).
Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Mann-- .
Claus Spreckela Vice PresideW. M. Glffard ..Second Vice Preside! .
H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treas. and Be.Geo. J. Ross Audit
Sugar Faotoyi.ABTD
Commission Agemaanrn of ihb
XJXANIO 8TEAM8HIP 00MP4'OF BAN FRANOIHOO. OA
Outan ttrent. Hooololn U.I ,
A.ffonts torHawaiian Atrlculturnl CoZnn, AaMrlana it.Company, Oonaln Snf ar Plant. Co, Onoraan lrCo.. Honomu Surer Co., Walluku Sural C, Mat
Sucar Co , Halaaliala Ranch Co.. Moloktl Kanet,Planur'e Line San Fr ptco Packet kat. Bik Co.'a Una of Boat.! Packate
LIST OF OFFICERS
0. M. Cooke, President) GeorgeRobertson, Manager) E. F. BlsloiTreasurer acd Secretary ) Col. W IAllen, Audit ir; P. C. Jones, H. Wtthotine, Geo. R. Carter. Director
TnBVoEHamm-YonD- E Co.Lii
Importers andCommissionMerchants mg
QUEEN ST., HONOLULI
AGENTS FORThe Lancashire Insurance Co,The Balolse Insurance Co,Union Gas Engine Co.Domestic Sewing Mach n, Bt
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION.
Subscribers are furnished with fronrive to six lists per week, giving an atcurato record of deeds, mortgagerlenses, releases, powera of attorn'etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUBSCRIPTION PIUOlv, 12.00 PMONTH.
A. V. GBAR.IiiiM lliilldlnc, llonnliih
F. W. Thrum,Supyoyan
IIQOM 00, BOSTON IH.OCr.
Banien.
CLiOt8rnaoKiLt. Wm. u.Uwt.
ulaus Meckel? 2( Ud
bankers.KONOLULl B. I
San rtanclico AgentfTnt MbttabNational Hank of Ban Faunoiaoa.
Hue FnAncisoo --The Nevada NattonaRank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank of LondonLtd.
New York American Exchange Nitlonal Hank.
Ubioaoo Merchants NatltBil Bank.Paris Credit Lyonnala.Brrlih Dresdner Bank.Honkono AND YoKortAKA Honk-- n
Shanghai Banking Corporation.Nbw .kaland and Adrtbalia Bankof New Zealand.Victoria and Vancou van Bank e
British North Amerloa.Tmsact i Beuenl Biitm udEiitauelHeWi
DepoUU Received. Loans made on Airoved Security. OommercUl and Traveler!Brodltt leaned. Bill! of Exchange boagal
and sold.ComoTiom Peqihtlt Aooornrntp Fern.
KatabUshel 1848
BZSX3COFSSOOBANKERS.
Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Bnsiness.
Commercial and Travoler'aLetters of Credit issued, available in all the principal citiesof tho world.
Interest allowed alter Jnlv1,1808, on fixed deposits 7day notice 2 per cent, (thisronn will not boar interestunless it remains undis-turbed for one month), 3months 3 per cent., 6 months3& per cent., 12 months 4percent.
Pioneer Building andLoan Association
ASSETS, DEC. tl, Utt, UJ,tTTJsi
Mone loaned on approved aeearlta,A Savings Bank for monthly dwpostteVHouses built on the monthly InataJaV
men, pis- -.
Twentieth Bert ot Stock la naaopened.
OFFICERS T. F. Lansing, FTMsVdent; S. B. Rose, Vice President; a ,Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Becretarr.
DIRECTORS T. F. Lansing, B. W.Rose, A. V. Oear, A. W. Keech, llesuflSmith, J. L. McLean, J, D. Holt, a &Gray, W. L. Howard,
A. V. GKAII,BecrtUrr.
chamber ot Commerce rooms.Office Hours: 12:101:10 p. so.
BISKQrarOO.
SaviiigsBanli
Savings DepordU will berecelvod and Interest allowed by thisBank at four and one-ha- lf per cent;per annnm.
Printed copies of tho Rules and Reg-ulations may bo obtained on application.
Office at bank building on Merchantstreet.
BISHOP. A CO.
Tjje I'oajoh&ma Specie Bui;LIntrtBD.
SubacilMd Capital Yen ae,cPall Up Capital Yen .J.Reaervea Funa Ytn S,iy
rteaa umce, rokoname.
The Bank buya and receives for col-lection Bills of Exchange, Isauea Drafts1and Letters of Credit, and transactsa general banking business.
IKTBREST ALLOWIDOa Flna4 Dwpotll for it mtaSat, 4 M tanrt n. aOn Flui Dvpotlt for 6 montaa, M "Oa Flia Danntlt f or l taoe,
Branch of the Yokoharan Spacla Bank,Hey Bepnmic Bmiim, in nn st, HHtftr.
Pacific SuretyCOMPANY.
Guarantee Department
I88UE BONDS TO GUARANTUE
the faithful discharge of the duties ofManagers, Secretaries, Cashiers, Book-keepers, Clerks of Banks, Salesmen,Agents, Office-me- Officers of Soci-
eties und Lodges, Employees of theUnited States Government of the Cus-toms and Internal Revenue and PostOffice Departments.Collcctors, Driversof Delivery Wagons, Watchmen,Shipping Clerks, Travelling, Sales-men, Contractors, Paymasters In theArmy and Navy, Importers and Ex-porters, Railroad and Street RailwayEmployees, Administrators, Executors,Assignees, Receivers, and all peisons
holding positions of trust.
Casualty Department.
Tho PollclcHof the Compnny CoverPlate GIjsi, Including Lettering andEmbossing, nnd Plate Glass Mirrors.Steam Hollers, Indemnifying the In-
sured loss or damage tn propetty, or for accidental bodily Injury
or death, and covering periodicalInspections,
QliAlt, LANSING & CO,, Agents,IUDD BUILDING, FORT st.
&. ,i (tM ,..a !.) ''j&Aiiil'-- jakvrt.
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tollege Hills !The, magnificent residence suburb of
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The iteamera this will arrive le&re as hereunder:FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
MARIPOSA Men. 23
Apr. 2
MARIPOSA Apr. 13
VENTURA Apr. 23
MARIPOSA May 4May 18
MARIPOSA May 25
June 4
Local
connection with sailing
--"7
port
Boat.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.MARIPOSA Mcb. 27
VENTURA Apr.MARIPOSA Apr. 17
Apr. 23
MARIPOSA MaySONOMA May 11
MARIPOSA May 29
VENTURA June
Iloat.
the above the agents pre- -
fared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New
Xork by any steamship line to all European ports.FOR FURTHER APPLY TO
&if OHNERAL AQENTS OCEANIC B. B. CO.
and Co, 0 Tojo Klstn
luuwi l IS sbem coat aoi HI call al Honolulu aaa laava tlla aort as at aaaat tta .. fatal talow aiaBtloaao i....
For Japan and China:Mara ... t , 16
eu.Imv March ol Miru:April 6 China , ....... AtiU
Mara .rnl 16. Doric ,, . Artll 10
Doric May
tpy
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VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C.Far aa4
Mar. 16April n
, May 11
IIMt U(
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2
SIERRA3
4
steamers
For San Francisco:
amtca March m Gatllc Mitchtlnntkonr ...... Marctltl
tiullcHongkong .ArrlleChina. t.Arrll f4MrronMaiu
laoaral loforraaon
H. &
......!.. CANADIAN RAILWAYu.i.r.varKovrafi ayaoay, a. ihuhibmi w,BUB HONOLULU oaoratoaltbo
FROMBrlabaoa
WarrlmooMloveraAoraaclWantaioa Junal
Thfosct
Local
PACIFIC
SydoayFROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANB
Victoria VaocosTW (B.C.):
Aorislwa mooMlowtra
tcktti Uiud from Hoaololu to Ctot4, Uilt4 9Utt Borop.Dtrti lotornitioo. ppiy 10
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For Yf$M 4
Thco. H.
S. S.Direct Service between
NEW YORK. PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
S. S 6,000 Ions, to sail early In April
.S 6,oootons, tosallS S 6,000 tons, to sillS. S. 6,000 tons, tosall -
Freight received at company's wliaif. 42J Street, South BrooUlln.at all times.For further particulars apply to
C. P.General Freight Agent. H. & CO.,
Agents, Honolulu
Tho ward room ndlcers of the II. n.M. S. Warspite entertained the follow.Ing at luncheon nlmanl the Warspiteyexlordny: Messrs: W. Porter Iloyd.Frank May, Cockburn, OgR. Ilrown.CcorsP Paris. Wm. Soncr. Paymaster J AntonioHall. U.S. K.. C. M. V. For-.- R Kauhane
ster, and Wm. Thompson.
Qoly one-thi- rd
year thirdcent.
SATURDAY,
McCIellan, & & Lansdale,Office 403, Building. Opposite Office.
Oceanic
TIME
PARTICULARS
Wm. 6. Irwin Co., Limited.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
ttoldenul Oriental Steamship Kalsba
Hackfeld Co., Ltd., Agents.
Davles&Co.,Ltd., GcnMAficnte
American-Hawaiia- n Co.
CALIFORNIAN,OREGONIANAWfcRICAN,HAWAIIAN,
MORSB,HACKFELD LTD.,
Instruments
Naholowaa
Mackenzie,
Aftcr luncheon, great crowds visited Carminos& Ft of Hllo Ltdthe Wnrsidto nnd tho officers ! v1?uana k "..themselves with tho pleasure of Bhow-In- g
tho Honolulu people tho variousparts of tho warship and her nrma-men- t.
In the morning tho Admiral, who Is
a devout Human Catholic, came ashoreand attended mass at the CatholicCathedral. Among the men of tho War-spit- e,
not u member of thoChurch of Kncland or the RomanCatholic Church, came ashore and attended tho services at the Methodistchurch.
In (his connection It might lie saidthat, In both the Army nnd Navy ofGreat Ilrltaln, there Is n vast deal ofwhat might be termed religious tolera-tion, for .Instance, If there happen tobe nny men nboard a Ilrltlsh vessel ofwar who belong tn churches other thanthe Church of England, they are al-
lowed to go ashore and attend thechurches of their choice, In charge ofan officer or officers as the case may bo.
Lieut, fichowell of tho Marino Corps
of tho Wnrsplte, Is n nephew of C. M.
V. Korster of this city.Lieut. Clinmberlnln has quite a repu-
tation as mi nctnr..Tho commander of tho Wnrsplto Is
one of tho youngest men In tho Britishnavy holding n commission as captain.
It ci'iinot mo said that the Warsplto is
behind tho times. Uven such nn un'
,,..,,,1
nlli hnvr. their' hands full this week.
thnt Don1 mean ono with goose
laiuo and stuffed club"'"Well, That's llopkliv
son Smith. He's on wny to'Uliclo
carf y
!i
..ohc10 ull ilroitirl.t.
lcr --S
College
j- - S24uu.followinglLIBERAL
cashOne In one ; in two with
6 per
AT AUCTIONMARCH 23rd, 1901
fatotataPttrutaiuar4nr-ataHr.iifc4-
Pond Co., CastlePost
Steamship Company
TABLE.
Great Crowds Visit
Warspite Yesterday.,
filed for record Mar tool.First Party Second Party Class
G Kallo S Kamie OJ R Wilson Volcans Stables &
Ltd A I.B et al bakal et al L
I) KanaonaK Kaumaea E Walaholo
link,busied al
either
M Polapola & wfB NaukanaJ W Kahoiwal
J Jr KelP Kanliane U
wf
M KcoklS Shaw Tr
Kalmu AhoRECOHDED MAKCll n, loot.
T H Hazel 11 G Junkln, D, 14,iqoi; por grant UUa, I'uiu, Hawaii.J500. Book page 55.
T H Hazel to H G Junkln, D, 14,. C...I .. ..A tf. .11. f"ktn4
Book ", Jn.p bay. live
M Vlelra and to Lhusband, U, Dec), 1900;
kill ill, Hilo, Hawaii. f3.page (
J
lores
1
KekaliikoR P 4&;i.Book 222,
I LKekahikoand hmlund toDKeolaetal, D.Feb 9. 1001; In RP4G9I. kulib,Puueo, Hllo, Hawaii, fioc.
L to Yee, L, Sept 21, 1809;R H s)6i, kul 44)2. Pallia, Waihee, Maul.10 from date (a, io.
RECORDED MARCH 12,
J tn H PD, Mar 6 1901: Int. In R 1' itf), kul (.524Mallepal &c, Kanapall, Maul. (125. Book
10,K Kuhla to S Kelilnol, Nov 6, 1900;
Int. In Hul Land ot Pealif. Maul. 175. Book217. page 395- -
L Kaplhe S Kelilnol, Ktl D. Feb 12,iq.i;li.t. in Hul Land I'eatil, Maul, M.Book 217, page 39O.
A Lemon (Mrs) to et all, L,Apr iq, K;oo; li ' 1 1, Hono-lulu, Oahu. 8 vis. 8 months from 1,1900, at per Book 218, page 104
K Knluii.i and husband to J U Uwekoo-lan- l,
D Mar 7, iqoi; Int in grant 12)8Kaualo, lloniiaula, Maul, fjo.
S Kelilnol and wife to Maul R R &.... .i.i . .i. . mi. ima Steameshlo Co. D. Asr 7. loot:beaue':,.;;; to ,7a 7h. lS Mljgjlif IW.IM-- 1. -KlnB. 00a uicss mm s.imu uUl u.o- - .. , , , Fip., . Feh 1.tlnctly In a prominent place. '
l90I. pie;ela:id Punchbowl Street, Hono- -
Tho offlrcrs of tho visiting warsplto lulu, Oahu. 20 yrs from I, atJ75- -
They havo nil manner of Invitations to RECORDED MARCH 13, 1901.
social functions ono of the principal H F Monsarrat and husband to W CIn Lunalllo N, Mar 11. 1001, por lot II,,..11. wilt ho Shrlners wl4 f
Rran't ,40Oi Ho- -
tho Drill Shed Wednesdny night. nolulu. Oahi'. $3000, 3 yrs at 8 per cent.Book 220, p--
"Is n now Quixote
thcro? tho tho
nulll thonot exactly
his hattertho llfu out of Tom's Cabin.' "
JiaM UraWBMlM
!'k,MiVtViiiii'iiiVii'rVir. ,,,2 toisGESSiESSi! EZtotal:e
HAGIC r.p-Twoy- to
IHEAimCHES ourouhond- -
I WAlFltiSS 5
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18,
Trans-portation Co
to Jan3976,
222,Jan
and
Int.
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P3Ke46S.D,
to
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63,
over -
j & ig
.niNO UP THK.
ITLivery, andSales : : :
,.818 FQHT HTHKKT
Stable iVHack Stand 'Phones, SID hiU 7i
0. U. BELLINA.
Oahuabove Rocky Hill, adjoining Manoa Road
residence lots 100x1 ?0
and 200, at low
prices of
ami in toon the TERMS ,
third oneInterest at
FIRST SALB OF LOTS
Judd
Real Estate VirsieA-Beat- s
TRANSACTIONS.
BMaiplneplneetal
Kulaikahua,
VthenYaa W&qt
BoardingStables,
Superbsurprisingly
years
Office
Aggravation easily
The race between Vlrgle A nnd Aggravation nt Kuplolanl park Saturdayafternoon was, although slow, one oftho very best that has been run off herefor 11 long time. Both horses wcro In
flno fettle, the track was good uudever) thing seemed to bo propitious.There was quite a crowd of tho sportIng fraternity out to see tho raco and,so far as excitement Is concerned, theygot their money's worth. The horscastnrted out together and hung right beside each other. Aggravation n sllghdistance ahead. As far as the threneighths, Aggravation was still n half n
ALi.,
4In
j,
Inof at 10
m.
ilmiiii llliean, it luunt'ii jiii attho as If bay would win. ajioumed Aimual of
1 . i,. .1.;. .h sto.kholdersof STLAM.1 -- ..a j... ...., ...... .n .w.... NAVinATir)- - r.oMi'ANY. be
KTna, Hawaii. w. 'pgl '5,., and the Athusband
Kalelkau
Lstate,
'Phono,
eighths, VlrRle A was nearly lengthnhead. Oploplo, who was ridinggrnvatlnn. sought to make up tho illf--
driving mount tho March 1901most. Just this time, Nichols, wiio
riding Vlrglo A to pull
his mount llttlo aside. Oploplo
be19. p. m.,
R.
be
onbooks be
F.
world tho .., thewin
led
Ag
held ofat
to m.C.
by to 12,at
was wns sunnsaw
the
his
.irpnnd started for the . of per cent or two
spaco between the fence nnd the other dollars per onIt that this was Just, Stock of INTER
A CO.LTD., I,what Nichols for A
seen tn ngaln closo In the fene. 4tI port street, J. H.A wns thus formed and Telegraph Co.
Ihs horso wero In It. Tho native Llml'edl,
then pulled up nnd tried to get around j
on the but tho rnco had alreadybeen won. It wns too late nnd the black
.. ....... a... .U.
at
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1
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a.
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a
a
at
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chanco 5
wanted V.rgio
1,
passed over 1110 11110 inu' tmF OCEANIC S S CO'S S Si
of Aggravation. ''zuaLANDIA" ill be onIt Is fully $3,000 of anj take freight
on tho Tho rac and as leaving
Itself was for a sweepstnko of $1,000.
The judges wero Chns. P. Wilder,ndgnr nnd J. Bon-
nie Judd and Prank held th
watches nnd Deo waved thnMr. Deo was assisted by New.man.
can bo. nnd Is cured bylino of PAIN-KILLK- This Is tho
most wnnderfiil nnd vnlunbloover known for this disease; Its actionupon tho system Is entirely illtTerenlfrom other preparation overknown, Tho patient whllo taking this
may eat the nppetltocraven. Avoid theie Is but0110 Paln-Kllle- r, Davis' Prh'o25c. nnd COc.
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.Safes, Pianos.Furniture MOVED
Yon Freliilitnnd Lumber
Our representative meets all Incomingsteamers from Coast we check
on all outgoing steamer.White and Black Sand Sale
Office with 210 Klncstreet. 86.
W. LARSEH,
Corporation Notices.
Stockholders Meeting
special meeting of the stockholders ofInter islanl telegraph UJ., willheld TUESDAY, MARCH
the room of the Stock Excnanze.WALLACE PARKING
Secretary.Honolulu, March 1901. i7V4t
McBryde Sugar Company, Ltd.
The Annual Metting of th; McBrvdeSugar Company, td., will held theoffice of the Chamber Commerce
MAKCll 22nd.The stock transfei will closed
between the 7th and 22ndGEORGE DAVIES,
i7Bi-t- d Secretary.
MEETING NOTICE.rcmiy
The Meethag ihe
i.ii, INTIIUSLANDLTn..
the the office company. Queenstreet, on Monday, March 25th, loot,
0 ciockH.
fcrcneo lit- - Honolulu
11.
Secretar17861
A8SE8SMI.NT NOTICB.Stnrkhnlilpr hrrrhv notified lhaf tha
his open poufth Assessment andone-ha- share the Capital
hnrso. appeared THE ISLAND TELE
was' due andayabl.toward FISHER.
pocket Oploplo i.ctg. Treas. Inter Islandand
nutsldo NOTICE.niiiy
nhcad due'at Honoluluestimated that the 21st March, will
changed hands nuo. cabin passtngTS customary,
Ilnlstoad Shaw.Hnlstead
Larry flagCharles
Dysnenslntho
medlclno
any
medlclno anythingsubstitutes,
Perry
DrnvR
the ?idbaggage
ForEvening Bulletin.
Tel.HYr.
FUIDAY,
Inst
1000.
for SanInst.
CLAPP,
Honolulu.
Franclico on or about the 27th
WM. G. IRWIN & CO ,
Legal Notices.
lit
1550
,LTD,General Agents.
Oceanic S. S. CoHonolulu. March H. iqoi. l78o-t-
Notice to Creditors.ThtunJmlcneJ t)avlnc bwn iuly irrolntti Ec
r(L)tor nd EnefuiiU TekfrctUrly dI th c uit uiJirrii A H'ippvf, JeceawJ, lilt ol Honolulu, Othu,nolle li Iwrcby (rlvn to all cr Jltor t ('Mnt ihtlfclilmnln.t lalJ Jimi A Hofprr, duly auilwntir(4 ('li pioprr ourhfr, II fv nlt rrn It thrlalmti trurr4 by rroiieiet Wn trat ttnr tn h
unJrlfnJ at their ufiuc on ) urt irt llonolu u,
0lu within tt rnottht from ih Sr t h tirttpubllcition hffoff nr they will r f rert hmeJ.
Ilonululu Oatu. it A D , 1901.WILLIAM I MOIll .D. WILIS I'HrRSNi niLILfN IKIM'EM
LxKJtorf nj FkecLfrlt of th ute ot Jimrs A.jhtrt Jff4lJ I .lltMtw
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The Publisher cf "HAWAII SMMPO,',- lh. only dally Japanfi. paper putlUhai
In tb. r.rrllory ot H..llY. SOGA, Editor.C. SH107,AWA, Proprietor
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