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Oceanic Steamship
The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive and LeaveThis Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
MARIPOSA MARCH 2MERRA MARCH 12MARIPOSA MARCH 23
SONOMA APRIL 2MARIPOSA APRIL 13
VENTURA APRIL 23MARIPOSA MAY 4
SIERRA MAY UMARIPOSA MAY 25
SONOMA JUNE iMARIPOSA JUNE 15
VENTURA JUNE 25MARIPOSA JULY 6
SIERRA JULY 16MARIPOSA JULY 27
SONOMA AUG 6
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TIME TABLE
FRANCISCO
MARIPOSA MARCHSONOMA MARCH 12MARIPOSA MARCH 27
VENTURAMARIPOSA 17
SIERRA APRIL 23MARIPOSA
14MARIPOSA 29
VENTURAMARIPOSA 19
SIERRA 25MARIPOSA 10
16MARIPOSA 31
VENTURALocal Boat
In connection with the sailing of the abovo steamers the Agents areprepared to issuo to intending passengers through by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all in the United States and fromNew by any steamship line to all European porta
For futthor particulars to
General Agents Oceanio S S Company
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Gommeaciug To day February 25th
For On Week OnlyWe Sliall OfTer
Ladies Black Hose
HEMSDORF DYE Lace ankleformer
Price 300 a dozen now 5600
Ladies Black Hole
HEMSDORP DYE Plain formerPrice 25o a pair now C pairs for 1
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MAYJUNE 4JUNEJUNEJULY
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HEMSDORF DYEV Drop stitch
Price a pair 6 pairs 1
Ladies Black HOsp
HEMSDORF DYE PlainPrice 750 a dozen 400
Mens Hal lose In Black andJiX Proportionately Low Frio
W JORDANNo 10 Fort
are atAND SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOUIN OUR QUARTERS
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HONOLULU H L FRIDAY MAECH 8 1901
FOR
Ladies Black Hose
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Colors
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NEW
FortHIS SPACE
For Announcements
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Jurors for the Federal Court
The following named personswer drawn by the Clerk of the US District Court yesterdaV to serveas jurors at the session of the Courtwhich will begin on April 8tb
The Federal Grand Jury draftedconsists of the following namedpersons
J J Egan HonoluluJohn Buckley HonoluluEdwin Thoma HonokaaW E C BrowniHiloA J Estrella HiloOhas Phillips HonoluluJohn B Oliver HiloA St Martin MacKintosh Ho-
nolulu¬
J G Sponcer HonoluluJ E Anderon HiloP H Burnett HonoluluEdward Hapai HiloF R Vida HonoluluChes Bellina HonoluluJas L Torbert HonoluluM N Oohn HonoluluS W Lederer HonoluluJ W Podmoro HonoluluJas Nott Jr HonoluluC B Ripley HonoluluE E Richards HiloJ 6 M Sheldon HonoluluA L Morris HonoluluThe Federal trial jury will be as
followJ H Stelling HonoluluW F Sharratt HonoluluSt B O Sayors HouoluluChas Carter HonoluluE C Winston HonoluluH N Mist HonoluluThomas Wall HonoluluH Deacon HiloL O Abies HonoluluO G Traphagen HonoluluCaptain A N Tripp HonoluluDuke McNichols HonoluluH McOallum HonoluluLouis Warren HonoluluW L Eaton HonoluluJas C Mersberg HonoluluH Klemtne HonoluluH P Griswold HonoluluEdward Henriques HonoluluE R Adams HonoluluA B Scrimgeour HonoluluHC Vida Honolulu
Report from tha Victoria Hospital
The Board of Health on Wednes ¬
day received the following medicalreports for the months of Januaryand February from the VictoriaHospital
January Cases carried from De ¬
cember 23 admitted January 8improved and departed 2 deaths6 carried to February 23
Cases Treated Tuberculosis 17paralysis 9 heart disease 2 rheum-atism
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1 syphilis 1 generaldebility 1
Causes of Death Tuberculosis 6February CaBes carried from
January 23 admitted February 9improved and departed 1 deaths 4carried to March 27
Oases Treated Tuberculosis 19paralysi 7 heart disease 2 rheumatiam 1 syphilis 1 general debility1 psoas abscess 1
Causes of Death Tuberculosis 2heart disease 1 syphilis 1
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The Independent 51 cent permonth
Kentuckys famous Jessse MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing agents for theHawaiitn11 ad la
Per ZEALANDIA for CamarinosRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celory FreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As
paragus Cabbage Eastern and Cali-
fornia¬
Oysters in tin and shellCrabs Turkeys Flounders etc Allgame in season Also fresh Rookfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET
TIMELY TOPICS
If you want a windmill to bo oper ¬
ated by the least possible wind
f you want a windmill that haslittle machinery and that little
of the very best quality
If you want a windmill that doesnot get cranky
Buy an teBiotorIf you want a windmill that wil
pump water to your house andyour barn that will run the
feed cutter cornshellerand Buzz Saw
Buy an AermotorThe AERMOTOR will last longer
give better satisfaction and is cheaperthan any other windmill on themarket For sale by
The Hawaiian Hardware Co L0
Fort Street opposite SpreokelsCor Bank Honolulu H I
OLAUS SFBEOBJSLS WH G IBWIK- -
Clans SprecMs Gof
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9tn Franoitoo Agents THE NEVADANATIONAL BAKK OF 8ANFRAN0IBCC
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Bank of Ban FranciscoLONDON The Union Bonk ol Londor
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llonal BankOHIOAGO Morchants National BankPARIS Orcdit LyonnnUBliRLIN Dresdner BankHONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Hons
Kong Shanghai BsnklngCorporatlonNEW ZEALAND AND AUBTRALI- A-
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ol Brltlih North America
Wrantaet a General Banking and ExohanqBunnen
Deposits Received Loans made on Aproved Becorltv Commercial and Travelera Credit laBued Bills of ExohiOWbought and sold
Collections Promptly Accounted Fc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned having beenduly appointed Executors and Exe ¬
cutrix respectively of the estate ofJames A Hopper deceased late ofHonolulu Oahu notice is herebygiven to all creditors to presenttheir claims against said James AHopper duly authenticated andwith proper vouohers if any existeven if the claim is secured by mort-gage
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upon real estate to the under-signed
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at their Office on Fort StHonolulu Oahu within six monthsfrom the date of the hrst publicationhereof or they will be foreverbarred
WILLIAM L HOPPERE WELLS PETERSON andELLEN HOPPER
Executors and Executrix of theEstate of James A HopperDeceased
Honolulu Oahu February 1st AD 1901 15 bw ataw
MG BRANCH BATHS
WAIKIKI BWAOH - - Honolulu H I
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6 dozen quarts
9 per cased-- dozen quarts
5 per case2 dozen quarts
Delivered
HOFFSCBLAEGER LTD
King and Bethel StreotsHonolulu
eiveiPer Batata Wrestler
A Carload of the Celebrated
MAOEY DESKSManufactured by the FRED MA-
OEY¬
DESK CO Grand Rap-ids
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Michigan consisting of
Flat To
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Office
Typewriters Besfe
Ladies Home Desks
OhairsSectional Bookcsso
Oaloinets 2so
H HGKFELD CO
LIMITEDSole Agents for the Hawaiian Tsls
FOR rentCottages
BoomsStores
On the premises of the SanitarySteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
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TIME TABLEThe Fine Fnssonger Stoamora of This Line Will Arrive and Leave
This Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
MARIPOSA MAROH 2IERRA MAROH 12MARIPOSA MAROH 23
SONOMA APRIL 2MARIPOSA APRIL 13
VENTURA APRIL 23MARIPOSA MAY 4
SIERRA MAY 11MARIPOSA MAY 25
SONOMA JUNE 1MARIPOSA JUNE IB
VENTURA JUNE 25MARIPOSA JULY 6
StERRA JULY 16MARIPOSA JULY 27
SONOMA AUG 6
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FRANCISCO
MARIPOSA MARCHSONOMA MARCH
MARIPOSA MAROHVENTURA APRILMARITOSA APRIL
SIERRA APRILMARIPOSA
SONOMAMARIPOSA
VENTURA JUNEMARIPOSA JUNE
SIERRA JUNEMARIPOSA JULY
SONOMA JULYMARIPOSA JULY
VENTURALocal
connection with the sailing the abovo steamers the Agentsprepared intending passengers through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco points the United States and fromNew by any steamship line European porta
For fuithor particulars apply
m G Irwin 8c CoLIMITED
General Agents Oceanic Company
Commencing To day February 25tti
For One Week OnlyWe Shall OEfer
Ladies Black Hose
HEMSDORF DYE Lace ankleformer
Price 300 a dozen now 5600
Ladies Black Hofe
HEMSDORF DYE Plain formerPrice 25o a pair 6 pairs 1
1901
FOR SAN
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MAY 8MAY 11MAY 29
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Black Hose
HEMSDORF DYEV Drop stitchformer
Price a pair 6 pairs 1
Ladies Black HOsp
HEMSDORF DYE Plain formerPrice 750 a dozen now 400
Mens Half Hose In Black and ColorsAt Proportionately Low Frioe
E W JORDANHo 10 Fort Street
We are Now at HomeAND SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOUIN OUR NEW QUARTERS
BOSTON BLOCKFort Street
WATCH THIS SFor Future Announcements
HONOLULU H L FRIDAY MARCH
Ladies
25c now for
PACE
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Jurors for tho Federal Court
The following named personswar drawn by the Clork of the US District Court yesterday to serveas jurors at the session of the Courtwhich will begin on April 8tb
The Federal Grand Jury draftedconsists of the following namedpersons
J J Egan HonoluluJohn Buckley HonoluluEdwin Thomat HonokaaW E C BrowniHiloA J Estrella HiloOhas Phillips HonoluluJohn B Oliver HiloA St Martin MacKintosb Ho
noluluJ G Spencer HonoluluJ E Anderon HiloP H Burnett HonoluluEdward Hapai HiloF R Vida HonoluluChes Bellina HonoluluJas L Torbert HonoluluM N Cohn HonoluluS W Lederer HonoluluJ W Podmoro HonoluluJas Nott Jr HonoluluC B Ripley HonoluluE E Richards HiloJ G M Sheldon HonoluluA L Morris HonoluluThe Federal trial jury will be as
followJ H Stalling HonoluluW FSharratt HonoluluSt B C Sayors HonoluluChas Carter HonoluluE C Winston HonoluluH N Mist HonoluluThomas Wall HonoluluH Deacon HiloL O Abies HonoluluO G Traphagen HonoluluCaptain A N Tripp HonoluluDuke McNichols HonoluluH McOillum HonoluluLouis Warren HonoluluW L Eaton HonoluluJas C Mersberg HonoluluH Klemme HonoluluH P GriHwold HonoluluEdward Henriques HonoluluE R Adams HonoluluA B Scrimgeour HonoluluHC Vida Honolulu
Report from tho Victoria Hospital
The Board of Health on Wednes ¬
day received the following medicalreports for tho months of Januaryand February from the VictoriaHospital
January Cases carried from De-
cember¬
23 admitted January 8improved and departed 2j deaths6 carried to February 23
Cases TreatedTuberculosis 17paralysis 9 heart disease 2 rheum ¬
atism 1 syphilis 1 generaldebility 1
Causes of Death Tuberculosis 6February Cases carried from
January 23 admitted February 9improved and departed 1 deaths 4carried to March 27
Oases Treated Tuberculosis 19paralysis 7 heart disease 2 rheum-atism
¬
1 syphilis 1 general debility1 psoas abscess 1
Causes of Death Tuberculosis 2heart disease 1 syphilis 1
The Independent 50 cent permonth
Kentuckys famous dessse MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovojoy Codistributing agents for thoHawaiienInlnmla
Per ZEALANDIA for CamarinosRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celory FreBhSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As ¬
paragus Cabbage Eastern and Cali-
fornia¬
Oysters in tin and shellCrabs Turkeys Flounders etc Allgame in season Also fresh Rookfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MABliET
TIMELY TOPICS
If you want a windmill to bo oper ¬
ated by the least possible wind
Buy an Aermotor
f you want a windmill that haslittle machinery and that little
of the very best quality
Buy m AermolorIf you want a windmill that does
not get cranky
Buy an AerinotorIf you want a windmill that wil
pump water to your house andyour barn that will run the
feed cutter cornshellerand Buzz Saw
Buy an AermoiorThe AERMOTOR will last longer
give better satisfaction and is cheaperthan any other windmill on themarket For sale by
The Hawaiian Hardware Co Lo
Fort Street opposite SprocketsCos Bank Honolulu H I
OLAUS SPREOKELS WM O IRWIN- -ft
Glaus SprecMs Go- -
HONOLULU
Sin Franoiico Agent THE NEVADANA TIONAL BAiiK OF BAN FRANCISCO
DBAW EXOHAPQK OK
BAN FBANOISCO Ttae Nevada NationsBank of San Francisco
LONDON The Union Bank ol LondorLtd
NBW YORK American Exchange Nsllonal Bank
CHICAGO Merchants National BankPARIS Credit LyonnnUBKRLIN Dresdner BankHONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Honi
Kong fe Shanghai BsnklngOorporatloaNEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALI- A-
Bankol New ZealandVICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank
of British North America
Tramact a General BanUng and KxehanqBunnell
DopoBltB Received Loans made on Aproved Becorltv Commercial and Travcers Oredlt leaned Bills of EzchArutbonght and sold
Collections Promptly Accounts 7c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned having beenduly appointed Executors and Exe-cutrix
¬
respectively of the estate ofJames A Hopper deceased late ofHonolulu Oahu notice is herebygiven to all creditors to presenttheir claims against said James AHopper duly authenticated andwith proper vouchers if any existeven if the claim is Becurcd by mort ¬
gage upon real estate to the under ¬
signed at their Office on Fort StHonolulu Oahu within six monthsfrom the date of the first publicationhereof or they will be foreverbarred
WILLIAM L HOPPERE WELLS PETERSON andELLEN HOPPER
Exeoutors and Executrix of theEstate of James A HopperDeceased
Honolulu Oahu February 1st AD 1901 15 8w 3taw
LONG BRANCH BATBS
WAIKIKI BKAOH Honolulu H I
0 J BHEHWOtiD Proprlolor
There earth awl atr and ta and jitiWith breaker long give lullaby
King Street Tram Cars pass the doorLtdJli and uhUdxen menially etre or
No 1815
TJHHJ
BESrMilwanta
BEEEXxxJU
1350 per bfcl6 dozen quarts
9 per case4-- dozen quarts
5 per case2 dozen quarts
Delivered
HOFFSCBLAEGER CO LTD
King and Bethel StreetsHonolulu
ReceivedPer Barlcentine Wrestler
A Carload of the Celebrated
MACEY DESKSManufactured by the FRED MA
OEY DESK CO Grand Rap-ids
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Michigan consisting of
Flat TogRoll Top Office
Typewriters j65fe
erne Desksj
ChairsSectional Bootee
OaToinets oSALE BY
H HCKPBLD 5 CO
LIMITED
Sole Agpnts for the Hawaiian Tale
FOR BENT
CottagesRooms
Stores
On the premises of the SanitarySteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
The buildings ate supplied withhot and cold water and electriclights Artesian Perfectsanitation
For particulars apply to
J
FOR
water
On the premises or at the office ofJ A Magoon 88 tt
NOTICE
M R Counter practical watohraaker jewelor and opticiaupersonal attention given to ropairiiigwaUihclock and jewelory ovnr 00 years ex-
perience¬
Gold aud silver jewelcymanufactured bi experienced woiaman on short notlcequality of gooaand work guaranteed ns ropieanted 1 R Coun mu
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EDMUND NOBKIE EditorHesldinc in Honolulu
FRIDAY MARCH 8 1901
THE JUDGE AMD THE PKISONEB
In the Circuit Couit yesterday thepresiding judge created a sensationby Imposing a nominal sentence onlyon a Hawaiian whom the jury hadfound guilty of larceny in the seconddegree an offenso punlahabla withimprisonment at hard labor Tho sen-
tence imposed was that the man besent to prison for one hour
This peculiar action of tho judgeis explained by him in his newspaperthis morning In the following reportof the proceedings which reads
When Naiheo was brought in guiltyof larceny by the jury yesterday evening as stated in the court proceedingselsewhere both the prisoner and hisattorney Mr Bigelow stated that theformer had been In prison five monthsawaiting trial Not only that butfor four months of the period Naiheohad been required to perform hardlabor
Tho court asked the prisoner if hehad voluntarily performed such laboror if he was required to do it by theprison authorities Nalhee repliedthat ho did it solely because he wascompelled to do it His labor con-
sisted in breaking coral rockWas he required to peiform this
labor in company with prisoners inconvict garb serving sentences forcrime the court inquired
Yes the prisoner answeredThereupon the court said it had be-
fore denounced the practice of requlrIng prisoners who are awaiting trialbut not convicted to perform hardlabor or any labor at all except to po
lice their quarters and that it Intended whenever the law was violated by
the authorities in this respect to impose the lightest possible sentenceupon tho person whose rights hadbeen invaded
Mr Dunn representing the Terri-tory remarked that ho would takepleasure in bringing the matter to theattention of the authorities
To this the court replied that it didnot think such infoimation would doany good as he had on more than oneoccasion denounced tho practice
Thereupon the court sentenced thedefendant to bo imprisoned at hardlabor for tliei period of one hour andthe officer was instructed to ieleasehim at 7 oclock all costs being re-
mitted¬
As a result of tho remarks of thejudge the following correspondencetook placo today between the jailorand the Attorney General
Honolulu H I March 8 1001
Mr Wm Henry Jailor Oahu PrisonHonolulu
Dear bir I am Informed that Nalhee who was convicted yesterday oflarceny stated in Court that whilewaiting his trial ho was compelled towork on the streets and otherwise asif he were a convict serving his termIf this is true I think the censure oftho Court as reported to me is justIf it is not true justice to yourself oquires that the tiuth should bo madeknown
Very truly yoursE P DOLE Attorney General
Honolulu II T March 8 1901Hon E P Dole Attornoy General of
the Tenltory of Hawaii HonoluluDear Sir In reply to yours of oven
date I would stato that thoro is nofoundation whatever for the state
JjWMMmmsjMmA
his being compelled to labor ns n
prisoner serving sentence or other-wise
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that It wns by bis own requestho was allowed to perform sonio labor In unci about tho prison premisesthat be was not at any time allowedto communicate or woik with convicted prisoners The labor so performedin and about tho jail premises was on-
ly at bis leanest and In tbo lnterostof humanity Committed prisonersoften ask permission to do labor forexercise The prison has no need ofsuch labor as we have sufficient number of convicted prisoners to performall tho woik required In and aboutthe prison Tho only cases wherecommitted men have been allowed toworic are those In which they havecome to mo and requested it Ho wasnot clothed in prison garb
All tho foregoing can be verified bypersons employed about the prison
Very truly yoursSigned WM HENRY
Jailor Oahu Prison
Wo believe that the Circuit Judgehas simply been misinformed becausewo have not yet noticed that he hasexhibited any special animus againstthe Oahu Prison for which he in hisgrand jury charge rather seemed tohave a perhaps natural sympathy
We have no reason to entertain anyfriendly feeling for that institutionbut we do not hesitate for a momentto say that the man tho Judge treat-
ed¬
so leniently lied In tho prison themen awaiting trial arc at all timeskept apart from the convicts a rulewhich any Warden will uphold strict-ly
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Most prisoners awaiting tilalsmay be released at any moment onball and if allowed to mix with con-
victs all kinds of arrangements couldbe made for escapes and a nice stateof affairs occur As to a prisonerawaiting trial being forced to workin tho convict gang is all bosh Hewill be asked to clean his cell toempty that beastly bucket and per ¬
haps even to help in sweeping theyard or do some light chores withinthe walls of the prison In ninetynine instances out of a hundred hewill be only too glad to put his handto something so as to pass tho wearytime but in no case have we everseen or heard of a prisoner awaitingtrial being ordered or forced towork
It Is tho misfortune of a man es-
pecially¬
if he is innocent of the of ¬
fense with which he is charged to belocked up for months because he isunable to procure bail but the faultIs not with tho authorities but withtho law and we shall heartily endorseany action or suggestion on the partof the judge editor which ho maymake to remedy the existing laws
We have had the pleasure of payinga prolonged though not quite volun-tary visit to Oahu Jail and we havecarefully watched tho manner Inwhich convicts as well as prisonersawaiting tiial are treated Thecharge against the jail by the CircuitJudge is absolutely without founda-tion but we presume that by lettingNalhee off easy he thought he strucka body blow at the High Sheriffwhich ho couldnt get in over theshoulders of tho urana Jury
Work In the House
The House of Representativesshowed yesterday that the honorablegentlemen aro willing to get down tobusiness After adopting tho miniutes of the preceding day Paele senta petition to tho clerk which the lat-ter
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read It was from tho HawaiianWomans Relief Society praying for aspecial appropriation for carrying onIts work among the needy The pe-
titioners¬
said they were in dire distress for funds to carry on their char-itable
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work and humbly requestedihat the House give tho matter fullconsideration I- - was signed by B MAllen Thoiesa P Bowler Minerva EFernandez Lucy K Peabody
Emmeluth reported from the com ¬
mittee on public expendituies relativeto tho claims for reimbursing H MDow clerk to the High Sheriff foramounts overpaid to tho TreasurerThe committee found that an errorwas made in November 1899 by send ¬
ing in twenty iive cents too muchthirty cents too little another monthand so on until there was In realityonly 3309G duo tho petitioner Thocommltteo recommended that thoItem bo Inserted in tho appropriationbill for payment A minority reportwas submitted and on motion of Moss- -
raent made by Naiheo in regard toJmail the majority report was tabled
Monsarrit gave notlco of his Intention to Intioduco a bill entitled An
Act giving right of appeal In all casesfor contempt
Kawalhoa gave notlco of his inten ¬
tion to introduce a bill entitled An
Act to establish and maintain a schoollibrary
Hlhlo introduced the bill of whichhe had previously given notice Thebill was lead by title for tho firsttime as follows An Act to amendSection 2 of Act 23 of the Laws of
the Republic of Hawaii session of1895 i Tho bill passed its first reading
Hlhlo also introduced a bill entitledAn Act for tho suppression of vice
Immoral and lewd practices whichwas passed by title for its first rend ¬
ingPrcndergast introduced bills of
which he had previously given noticeand which wore read by title for thefirst time as follows An Act toprovide a great seal for the Territoryof Hawaii and to lepeal Chapter 5 ofthe Civil Code It passed its firstreading
Also a bill entitled An Act to au-
thorize tho construction of electricstreet railways upon tho streets ofHonolulu by tho Hawaiian TramwaysCompany It was read by title andpassed its first reading
Makalnal introduced a bill entitledAn Act providing for tho govern
ment and contiol of the sewer sys-
tem I was read by title and passedIts first leading
Aylett introduced a bill entitled AnAct to repeal sections 317 318 319
329 321 and 322 relating to SundayEmmeluth introduced a bill of
which ho had given notice March G
entitled An Act to amend section 2
of the Session Laws of 189C
Naillma introduced a bill of whichhe had given notice March G entitledAn Act to provide for the election of
a delegate to tho House of Repre-sentatives
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of -- the United States etcIt was read by title and passed itsfirst reading
Makalnal gave notice of his inten-tion
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to Introduce two bills entitled1 An Act providing for the num-
bering¬
of buildings in Honolulu Isl-
and¬
of Oahu and 2 An Act pro-
viding¬
for thownamlng of streets inHonolulu Island of Oahu
A long debate on the bill relatingto the regulating of labor on the publie works occupied the -- time of theHouse all afternoon and resulted InRobertson presenting tuo followingsubstitute bill which was favorablyreceived It reads
An Act to regulate labor on thepublic works of- this Territory
Be it Enacted etcSection 1 Nor person shall bo em-
ployed¬
as a laborer upon any publicwork carried on by the territory un-
less¬
such person shall be a duly quali-
fied¬
voter of this TerritorySec 2 No person employed upon
the public works shall be compelledto work more than eight hours eachday
Sec 3 Labor on the public worksof the Territory for the purposes ofthis act shall be construed to meanthe performance of manual and me-chanical
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labor of an kinds in anywork carried on by Uio Territoryeither by the government Itself or byany contractor of the government
Sec 4 This Act shall take effectupon the date of its publication
Ha Got Damages
In the CB89 of Chas E Bartiettagainst the Hawaiian CarriageManufacturing Company decisionwa8 made yesterday by the SupremeCourt on a bill of exceptions fromthe First Circuit Court The dam-ages
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sued for were JG00 but theevidence showed that the actual Iobswas only 112 Counsel for plaintiffadmitted that the sum sued for wasexcessive and aBked permission tofile a remittitur for the excess of
187 which was givenThe Court held however that the
remittitur should not beallowedtoavoid the granting of a now trialKinney Ballou McClauahan rep ¬
resented tho defendants while WO Smith and R D Mead appeared1for the plaintiff
A Light Sentence
Naihp a young Hawaiian wasfound guilty of larceny in the second degree by a jury yesterday Hewas sentenced to one hour at hardlabor by the Circuit Judge
Iu sentenoiug the defendant theCourt explained his reason for im ¬
posing only a nominal punishment
Ho said that it had beau tho prac ¬
tice of tho otlicinla in charge ofOahu prison to keep prisoners whowere not yet trifd at work with con ¬
demned crimiualp and that he hadoltou spoken to thorn about it audexpressed his disapproval of tho un ¬
just ni6thod Furthermore eo longas the practice continued and theprisoners came up for trial beforehim ho would continue to givenominal sentences only
He thon sentenced Nniho to ouehour at hard labor and stipulatedthat ho bo given his liberty at 780oclock last evening or poonor
EASTEB VACATION NOTICE
The Government Schools through ¬
out the Territory will cIobo for thoEnster Vacation on Thursday April111 aud will reopen for the nextterm on Monday April lfith
By order of the Department ofPublic Instruction
O T RODOERS42 3t Seerotary
IN THE OIROUIT OF THE FIH3TCIRCUIT ISLAND OF OAHUTEBBITORY OF HAwAII
AT CHAMBERS
ODDER FOR A SPECIAL TERM
Deeming it essential to the pro ¬
motion of justice I do order that aspecial term of the Circuit Couit ofthe First Circuit be held in theJudiciary Building in Honolulucommencing Tuesday March the19th A D 1901 at 10 oclock in theforenoon of said day and continuingfor the period provided by law
Done at Chambers this 1st day ofMarch A D 1901
SignedA S HUMPHREYS
First JndgeThe foregoing order is hereby ap-
proved¬
SiqnfdW F FREAR
Chief Justice of the Supreme Courtof the Territory of Hawaii
Dated March 1 180130 13
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MAUNALEI LANAI andLAHA1NAMAUI
The charge for suoh messageswill be at the rate of 20 cents perword of 15 letters until furthernotice
When telephone counectious areavailable messages may be handedto the telephone company to beforwarded to destinations otherthan those mentioned above
In other cases special messengersmav be errmlovad
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HONOLULU OFFICE MAGOON BLOCK- -UPSTAIRS
Metropolitan Meat Go
BUTCHERSAMD I
Wavy Crvntvaninrs
81 KING BTEEET
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Wholesale andRetail
FOB BALE
Mawaojis
Ann LEASEHOLD ON HERE- -tnnin Mlrauf flQ nnHu- - tb wt vi aiB lM
run Present net income 90 permonth Apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO206 Merchant Street
1200 LOTS
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TEACTFOE SALE
The Kapiolani Tract ex
tends from King1 street to the
Beach A road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the eastside of the property adjoin ¬
ing the Kamehameha GirlsSchool said road will extendto the sea
Cross roads will be openedbetween blocks Every lotwill have a frontage on aroad The elevation variesfrom forty feet high to tenfeet high above sea level
No swamps around thepremises No freshet will
enter the property
There is an offer to buy apart of the property by agreat manufacturing com-
pany
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The chances are theoffer may be accepted Thereis every reason to believe thatthe prices of lots will increasein a short time The ownerof the property will give allchances to purchasers tomake money on their investments
The ground is superior toany tract in the market
The premises are situatedwithin one mile and a hilf ofthe Post Office
The Government waterpipes are laid aiong the upperportion of tho property
The prices are the cheapestof any tract within two milesfrom the center of the city
The terms which will begiven to purchasers vill bothe best ever given by anyreal estate dealer or brokerduring the last twenty yearsin Honolulu
For terms or more particu ¬
lars apply to
S M Kanakaini
Or to
Surveyor and Managerof Kapiolani Tract Co
W C Acbi CoReal Estate Dealers andbrokers q
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LOOAIi AND GENERAL NEWS
Tho City of Peking arrived fromthe Oriout early tbia morning
Tho Healani boys will give a mas-
querade¬
ball on March 29
Tho Mauna Loa arrived early thismorning from Hawaii and Mauiports
Tho atoamer Centennial arrivedthis morning from Seattle with acargo of cold Btorage goods for thomarkets
When desiring a hack surreybuggt etc with careful driversring up Telephone 113 TerritoryStable Co Ld
A Verdi concert will bo given attho Hotol this evening at 630oclook in memory of the late greatcomposer Guiseppe Verdi
When you want a haok ring up191 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine hackand no overcharging
Captain Hauss of the Austrianwarship Donau made an offioial callyesterday on Lieutenant Comman ¬
der Pond of the Naval StatfouTho Sanato after a debate lasting
nearly the whoje day expungedfrom tho journal the explanation ofSenator Brown in the Brown-Rus-Bs- ll
episodeThe rooks on Emma street over
which tho carriage of J Emmeluthwas oapsizad a few nights agodidnot belong to the government butto the Bituminous Book PavingCompany
Deputy High Sheriff and a posteof spbcial officers rounded up anumber of vagrants who have boonin the habit of Bleeping in lumboryards publio squares and outhousesThe men arrested were of the regu-lar
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hobn type
Attorney Genersl Dole yesterdayat the Cabinet meeting read anopinion in which he stated thatmoney paid the Territory of Hawaiifor public lands can be used onlyfor special public purposes
At the Matinee performance tomorrow at tho Opera House theCountry Girl will be given with
Roberts in the title role The per-formance
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will begin at 2 oclocksharp and there has already been abig rush for tickets
Tho Eagles will be organized onMarch 10 Honolulu will soe theinitiaMon of the new fraternal socie-ty
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on that dato Grand OrganizerCheatham will not arrive untilMaruh 13 but the meeting on March10 will be for talking over the mat-ter
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The meeting will bo at Waverley hall at 3 p m
M G Silva and J M Vivas yes ¬
terday filod an answer in the CourtIn the suit brought against them byA It Phillips who charges themwith fraud in connection with a realestate The defendants deny all al-
legations¬
in the petition of Phillipsand explains that he has only a lifeInterest in the property the sale ofwhich they endeavored to negotiatefor him
p m m
Fined for Contempt
The case of John Wilson defend ¬
ant inro the Territory of Hawaiivs Her Majeity Qjeen Liliuokalanicharged with contempt of court incarrying away sand from below thehigh water mark at Waikiki beachagainst the injunction of the Courtwas heard yesterday morniug Wilon was fined 100 and costs The
fine wai immediately paid Wilsonwas represented by Attornoy A AWilder Tho defease was that defandint hid taken steps to avoidviolating the injunction and Wilsonstated on the stand that ho hadlooated tho high water mark and setatakos for the jjuidance of his sixmen who wore instructed not to gonearer than six feet to the line
Surveyor Maynard tostified thatbo mean tide level is established by
a long saries of observations in mildweather and that in these Islandsthe high water mark is about onooot above the line
r The defense hold that the injunc ¬
tion covered only that zone of beachcovered by the rise and fall of twofeel
Noll Qwynno
Florence Roberts last night estab ¬
lished herself firmly as a favoriteamong the theatre going people ofHonolulu As Sapho she was grandand as Noll Gwyuuo she was socharming and so call it yum-yum
that no ono in the audienceblamed Charlie II a bit evon if hedid not livo strictly up to theadopted rules uot practice of tho alpha-betical
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societios of the Advertisersclique
We were ploasod by the way toseo one of tho priuoipal owners ofthe virtuous morning paper whichcondemns Sapho present in theaudience last night Tho Hon WR Castle was there he didnt ledvehis seat and he didnt even lookvery shocked whon dear Nell ap-
peared¬
in abbreviated trousersCThisis not a Sunday issue so the SundayBchools will never know that W RC aotually applauded naughtyNell Tho play in itself is withoutthe slightest iota of dramaticmerits but Honolulu wants to laughwith Nell rather than ory withSapho There is no plot whateverjn the play but a lot of gracefulvivacious and charming oitualionsare presented in which of courseNell is the center and FlorenceRoberts was the brilliant represen-tative
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of the historical characterTho play is very simple Nell
Gwyune was a naughty girl butbeautiful witty and clever Shelived in 1650 and hence the style ofcostumes worn by the actors Whileselling oranges at the Drury Lanetheatre she becomes gifted withgreat dramatic talent and she ap-
pears¬
upon an imaginary stage backof the Irwin box where the supesare loudly applauding her LordSomebody flatters her in the greenroom where she has lots of funwith other actorn and CaptainMardyn of the Queens Own lovesher while she with an eye to business jingles her sovereigns in herpockets and only knows horheart when the King says that heloves her
Nell then becomes the boss shehelps the old druDken actors whotaught her the business She getsa fine job and a rich wife for herdiscarded lover dresses herself as ahighwayman to give said discardedlover who was an arrant cur achance to bIiosv his bravery beforehis lady love and finishes by laughing at everybody even the Kingwhose patience finally is reward-ed
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when the curtain dropsMiss Roberts impersonation of
Nell was a oweot piece of dramaticart and she was far better support-ed
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in this play than in SaphoPaul Gorton made a fine King
and Lucius Henderson took thepart of Jack Mardyn in a moat ac ¬
ceptable mannerMiss Juliet Crosby has a fine
stago appearance and pleased theaudience groatly as Frances Stuartthe damsel who bestows her handand fortune on Nells former
only JackLittle Ollio Cooper tho child
player who also appeared in Saphois a very bright child and is receiving an excellent training for thestage
The House was orowded lastevening In one of the prosceniumboxes were MdllTrebelli and partyand the two opposite boxes wereocoupied respectively by Mr GerrittWilder and a party and by PrinceDavid in whose box the MissesCampbell andAltorney Cuuha were
Tho stage setting and scenerywere excellent and the manage ¬
ment deserves ell the sucoegs whichthe company is moating with in Ho-
nolulu¬
Rich Minors
F W Macfarlane aud AugustAhrons yesterday filed their annualaccount as guardians of Ruth andGeorge Richardson minors charg ¬
ing themselves with balancing sumsof receipts and expenditures at1685077
Kentuckys Iamemo joagao MooreW hiskey unequalled- - for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovojoy Codistributing agents for the Hawaiian
rrtiTxt3Aina3tMm
MDLLE ANTOUIA DOLORESAntoinette Trebelin
ASSITSXED BYMr Kobort Olarenco Nowoll
Will givo ono concert only at the
Hawaiian Opera HouseFRIDAY Evening March 8 1901
Re euved Seats - - 50c and 1100
On sale at Wall Nichols CoLtd March 1 1901 Soats reservedby telephone will bo held uutil noonof the day of the concert
Direction ISoJasco ThallThis concert is significant to the
music lovers of Honolulu from itsbeing tho only appearance hore inconcert of Mr Newell in his tourabroad with Mdllo Dolores Thejustly high esteem in which MrNewell is held both fiB a musiaianaud as a man will ensure him agreat reception
L FSTONE41 td Business Manager
HAWAIIAN
Opera HouseFirst Appearance in Honolulu of
FLORENCE ROBERTSSupported by
Alcazar CoUnder the Direction of
Belasco ThallSATURDAY MATINEEMARCH9
N Country GirlRoaring Comedy
SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 9
Sale begins Monday Feb 25th atWail Nichols Co 83 tf
SHERIFFS SALE
In pursuance of an Execution is-
sued¬
out of the Supreme Court ofthe Territory of Hawaii on the 15thday of February A D 1901 in rematter of B F White plaintiff vbC H Fatzig defendant I hayelevied upon the personal propertyof said defendant O H Patzig onthis 21st day of February A D1901 and shall expose said propertyfor sale at Publio Auction to thehighest bidder at the Police StationKalakaua Hale in Honolulu Islandof Oahu Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock noon of Thursday the 28thday of Maroh A D 1901 unless thejudgment amounting to Ninety twoand 65 100 Dollars interest coatsand my expenses are previously paidSaid property levied upon being
60 ChickensICow5 Dozen Pigeonp1 Double seated wagon1 Road Cart1 Single Harness
OHAS F OHILLINGWORTHDeputy Sheriff Territory of Ha ¬
waiiHonolulu Oahu 35 5t
NOTICE TO 0BEDITOB3
The undersigned has been appointed by the Hon A S Humphreys First Judge of the First Cir-cuit
¬
Court of the Territory of Ha-waii
¬
as administratrix of the Estateof Uilama Honu k deceased lateof Niolopa Honolulu Oahu notioeis hereby given to all persons in-
debted¬
to said estate to make im-mediate
¬
payment to the undersign-ed
¬
and all persons haviug olaimsagainst said estate whether se-
cured¬
or otherwise to present thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will boforevor barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
nonu ueceaseuXTnlnn irl Tl t Tnnt
18 4toaw
Wm R Irwin CotliIXITKD
Wm Q Irwin Prostdent ManageOlaus Bpreckels Firat Vice ProsldentW M Glffnrd Second Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer SecretaryGeo J Hoi Auditor
SUGAR FACTORSAUD
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GEEEIEIYEE WHISKEYDo not accopt goods boarUig a similar namo Si
THERE IS ONI Y ONE
GREEN BOTEt WHISKEYIt is distilled by J W McCuIloch Owenaboro Ky
1 GREEN RIVER is tho official whiskey of the U- - SNavy Department
GREEN RIVER whiskey was awarded the Gold Modal atthe Pari Exposition 1000
vTFor Sale in All Saloons and by i
W C PeaeocK CompanySOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
PAINT YOUE HOUSEDXJse IMlStgnlte for the Outside
And IRetrol for tho Insider
These are COLD WATER PAINTS and are Ch ESstSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH UMEPES
Timh Lines and H6EiDWe are opening Line of theda at lour Fort Street Store
and will soon be in a position tosnpply all demands
A Largo Stock of GLASSWARE
Is Expjcted the TV Irwin and will onceopened our Bethel Street Store Uf
THE PACIFIC HARD AEE CO IMk
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British Foreign Marine Insurrnce CVNorthern Assurance Co Fire and Life -- w
Canadian Pacific Railway CoPioneer Lino of PnnlcotR from iwifC
Manufacturing - Harass S ID J
Tlie Oldest House in HonoluluFINE BUGGY and HI mown am K lrfCARRIAGE HARNESS pd fttID Uil X M
Plow aM Team Harness lllDT6m
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COLLARS IIAMES TRACE CHAINS KTipi
Furnished at Short Noticer
Harness Trimmings of All Klads Constant u nmrfISLAND ORDERS Will Receiv Prcmp JLtiji
Telephone 2B8 p o 0oj -
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GEEEIMYEEWHISKEDo not accept goods bearing a similar name
THERE IS ONI Y ONE
GHEE2T RXYER WHMEYIt IB distilled by J W MoCullooh Owensboro Ky
1 GREEN RIVER is the official whiskey of the U SNavy Department
GBEEN RIVER whiskey was awarded the Gold Mudal atthe Paris Exposition 1900
For Sale in All Saloons and by
w u reasocK uommavSOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
PAINT
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
YOU 01XJse IMsiglElite for the Outside
And ipt270l fr the Inside
These are COLD WATEE PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH CHEAPER
Fish Lines and HookWe are opening a Line of these at our Fort Street Store
iand will soon be in a position tosupply all demands
A Large Stock or GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G- - Irwin and will at once beopened at our Bethel Street Store
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
pi j n bffB I J 8
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General MeiAND
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SOlSuIiMISESIO XOTj 1STTIS
A genta for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Firo and Life
Canadian Pacific Railway CoPioneer Lino nf Parlcptfi frnrn Liverpool
Manufacturing - Harness - Co
T3ao Oldest House in HonoluluFINE BUGGY and filmnim nn UrnACAEEIAGE HARNESS twmii uh mm
Plow aM Team Harness j mdeto orderCOLLAES IIAMES TEACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
HamBSS TriminmgS 02 M Kmd8 Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will Recciv Prompt AttentionTelephone 228 p o Boss - - 322
SHERIFFS SALE
In pursuance of an Execution is-
sued¬
out of the Supremo Court oftbo Territory of Ilawnii on the 15thday of February A D 1901 in rernattBr of B F White plaintiff va0 II Patzig dofoudaut I havelevied upon the personal propertyof eaid defendant O H Patziu onthis 21st day of February A D1901 and shall exposo said propertyfor sale at Public Auctiou to thehiRhest bidder at the Police StationKalakaua Hale in Honolulu Islandof Oaliu Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock noon of Thursday the 28thday of MarcU A D 1901 uuIgeb thejudgnmnt amounting to Ninety twoand 05 100 Dollars interest costsand ray expenses are previously paidSaid property levied upon being
GO OhickeusICow5 Dozen Pigeons1 Double seated wagon1 Road Cart1 Siuglo Harness
OHAS F OHILLINGWORTHDeputy Sheiiff Territory of Hn
waiiHonolulu Oahu 85 5t
NOTIOE TO CREDITORS
Tho undersigned has been apjpointed by tho Hon A S Hum ¬
phreys First Judge of the First Cir-cuit Court of the Territory of Ha-waii
¬
as administratis nf the Estateof Uilama IIoiiu k deceased lateof Niolopa Honolulu Oahu noticeis hereby mven to ell persons in ¬
debted to said eBtato to nnlie im ¬
mediate payment to tho undersign ¬
ed and all persona having claimsagainst said estate whether se-
cured¬
or otherwise to prpsent thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will beforever barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
Honu DeceasedKoloa Kauai February 1 1901
18 4toaw
THOS LINDSAY
ManDfactuiin takrCall and inspect the beautiful and usefuldlspay of pooa for presents or for par ¬
ous ad3 and adornment
Love Bnildine fi0 Fort Rrpt
WiMers StoamBhip Co
Freight and
Passengers for all
Island Ports
Whl G Irwin CaILimrzD
Wm G Irwin Presidents ManagerOlauo Spreckels First Vice PresidentW M Gilford Second Vice PresidentM II Whitney Jr Treasurer BocrotaryQeo J Ross Andlto
SUGAE FACTORSAHD
GemmSgioa Agsats
aqsmb of run
Oceanic StasEisftip SoiupyOf Bar franolnro ni
LOWNEYS
Somebody at home will be waitingtonight or a box
Tho Namo on Every Piece is theguarantee
FOR SALE BY
LEWIS 00Sole Agents Grocers
Ul Fort Street Telephouo 210
HAWAIIAN
Opera HouseFirst Appearance in Honolulu of
FLORENCE ROBERTSSupported by
-lcazeir CoUnder tbo Direction of
Belasco ThallSATURDAY MAT1NEEMAROH 9
Country fiirlfRjariiiK Comody
SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 9
Salo begins Monday Feb 2ith atWall Nichols Co 83 tf
FOB SALE
OX finn LEASEHOLD ON BEHElj1fUUU tani tTaot 89 years torun Present net Income 90 permonth apply to
WILLIAM SAV1DGE CO208 Merchant Street
TO LET
Premues on Kukui Line Pos ¬
session givou on Jnuuary 1 1901For terms apply to
7 lf KAPIOLANI ESTATE
FOB SALE
3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Street near King Only Bmallcash pavment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAV1DGE CO20G M ohant Street
LOCOMOBILE FOR SAlcE
One New Locomobile No 377Style 2 made by The LocomobileDo of America of Newton MassU S A patented Nov 14 1899Very little used the property of thelate Joseph Heleluhe and run bygasoline
ALSO
One Bicyclein very good order
For particulars apply to MraHeleluhe at Washington Place orto F J Testa this office
NOTIOE
Notice is hereby given that thePearl City Cemetery is now open forinterments A Vpecial funeral trainleaves the railroad station at 215 pm daily remaining at the cemeteryuntil after all interments
The rates for transportation areone dollar for the corpse and fiftycents for the rouud trip formourners
Plats are now on sale at the officeof tho company ranging in pricefrom 10 up according to locationand size No other charges of anjnature
HAWAIIAN CEMETERY AS-SOCIATION
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LTDRoom 3 Love Building Fort St
70 3mos
Bruce Waring Co
Real Estate Bsalers533 Fort St near King
BUUjDINQ LOTSHOU3ES AND LOTS AND
LAND3 FOtt SAL
SST Parties wishing to diepote of crioinporHns nr Imiltml to null in urn
THE PAHTHEON
Hotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draunht or in Bottles Ice Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOB
Xms and It Year171C tf
Tue Independent 50 cents permouth
Buolnooa Cards
A M HBWETT
jTolght Cleric and SlovodoroOld Reliable Again ou Dock
Ofllce At the Old Van Dome PremiseslS45 ly
DR B O WATBRHOTJSE
Office and Residence Kino StreetNEAK Alapvi
Office liours 8 to 11 a m 1 to 3 and 7 to8 t m Telephone Oil wJilW
H B HITCHCOCK
Attorney at Law
Ofllce Merchant Street CarlwrigbtBuilding
1474 tt
T R MOSSMAN
Real Estate AgentAbstractor and Searcher of Titles
Loans NeqotiatedRents Collected
Campbell Block Merchant Street1410 tf
EDMUND H HART
notart podlio and typewriter lolveyanoeb and Searcher of
Records
No IS Kanhumnrm St oot
DR SLOGGETT
OOCLIST AND AOBIST
CrogreBs Block 34 Flor Office Honrsa i to A v w
R K BOYD
Surveyor and Real Evtate Aqent
Office Bethel Bute over the Hew230 Model Restaurant ly
JOHN NOTT
Pluubinq Tin Coppfr and SheetIeon WonK
Kinc Street Honoluln
ALLEN St ROBINSONUeALBBS IN LUMDtR AND COAL AHD
Building Materials orAll Kinds
Qnaan Rtreot TTnnnlnln
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AGENTS FORWKBTKRN STJGAK KEFININQ IO
Ban Francisco Oal
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NBWKLL Uh VERBAL MILL COManf Nbtiunal Cnne Shredder1
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ROCK FOR BALLAST
White and Black SnadJin Quantities to Suit
EXCAVATIHG 10NIRACTED
FOR
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE
gSF Dump Carts furnished bythe day on Hours Notice
H E HITCHCOCK
Office with J M Monsarrat Cartwright Building Merohant St
FOR SALErr AORKB OF LAND IN GHANTRf I 2130 and 910 at Kamaee North Hilo
Hawaii Apply toMORRIU K KEOHOKALOLE
Real Kstftto AgentU8 t 18 IksshnrnPu 8tt
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TIME TABLEThe Fine Fnssonger Stoamora of This Line Will Arrive and Leave
This Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
MARIPOSA MAROH 2IERRA MAROH 12MARIPOSA MAROH 23
SONOMA APRIL 2MARIPOSA APRIL 13
VENTURA APRIL 23MARIPOSA MAY 4
SIERRA MAY 11MARIPOSA MAY 25
SONOMA JUNE 1MARIPOSA JUNE IB
VENTURA JUNE 25MARIPOSA JULY 6
StERRA JULY 16MARIPOSA JULY 27
SONOMA AUG 6
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MARIPOSA MARCHSONOMA MARCH
MARIPOSA MAROHVENTURA APRILMARITOSA APRIL
SIERRA APRILMARIPOSA
SONOMAMARIPOSA
VENTURA JUNEMARIPOSA JUNE
SIERRA JUNEMARIPOSA JULY
SONOMA JULYMARIPOSA JULY
VENTURALocal
connection with the sailing the abovo steamers the Agentsprepared intending passengers through tickets by anyrailroad from San Francisco points the United States and fromNew by any steamship line European porta
For fuithor particulars apply
m G Irwin 8c CoLIMITED
General Agents Oceanic Company
Commencing To day February 25tti
For One Week OnlyWe Shall OEfer
Ladies Black Hose
HEMSDORF DYE Lace ankleformer
Price 300 a dozen now 5600
Ladies Black Hofe
HEMSDORF DYE Plain formerPrice 25o a pair 6 pairs 1
1901
FOR SAN
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MAY 8MAY 11MAY 29
41925101631
AUG 6
In of areto issuo to coupon
to all inYork to all
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Black Hose
HEMSDORF DYEV Drop stitchformer
Price a pair 6 pairs 1
Ladies Black HOsp
HEMSDORF DYE Plain formerPrice 750 a dozen now 400
Mens Half Hose In Black and ColorsAt Proportionately Low Frioe
E W JORDANHo 10 Fort Street
We are Now at HomeAND SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOUIN OUR NEW QUARTERS
BOSTON BLOCKFort Street
WATCH THIS SFor Future Announcements
HONOLULU H L FRIDAY MARCH
Ladies
25c now for
PACE
uUii LI II
Jurors for tho Federal Court
The following named personswar drawn by the Clork of the US District Court yesterday to serveas jurors at the session of the Courtwhich will begin on April 8tb
The Federal Grand Jury draftedconsists of the following namedpersons
J J Egan HonoluluJohn Buckley HonoluluEdwin Thomat HonokaaW E C BrowniHiloA J Estrella HiloOhas Phillips HonoluluJohn B Oliver HiloA St Martin MacKintosb Ho
noluluJ G Spencer HonoluluJ E Anderon HiloP H Burnett HonoluluEdward Hapai HiloF R Vida HonoluluChes Bellina HonoluluJas L Torbert HonoluluM N Cohn HonoluluS W Lederer HonoluluJ W Podmoro HonoluluJas Nott Jr HonoluluC B Ripley HonoluluE E Richards HiloJ G M Sheldon HonoluluA L Morris HonoluluThe Federal trial jury will be as
followJ H Stalling HonoluluW FSharratt HonoluluSt B C Sayors HonoluluChas Carter HonoluluE C Winston HonoluluH N Mist HonoluluThomas Wall HonoluluH Deacon HiloL O Abies HonoluluO G Traphagen HonoluluCaptain A N Tripp HonoluluDuke McNichols HonoluluH McOillum HonoluluLouis Warren HonoluluW L Eaton HonoluluJas C Mersberg HonoluluH Klemme HonoluluH P GriHwold HonoluluEdward Henriques HonoluluE R Adams HonoluluA B Scrimgeour HonoluluHC Vida Honolulu
Report from tho Victoria Hospital
The Board of Health on Wednes ¬
day received the following medicalreports for tho months of Januaryand February from the VictoriaHospital
January Cases carried from De-
cember¬
23 admitted January 8improved and departed 2j deaths6 carried to February 23
Cases TreatedTuberculosis 17paralysis 9 heart disease 2 rheum ¬
atism 1 syphilis 1 generaldebility 1
Causes of Death Tuberculosis 6February Cases carried from
January 23 admitted February 9improved and departed 1 deaths 4carried to March 27
Oases Treated Tuberculosis 19paralysis 7 heart disease 2 rheum-atism
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1 syphilis 1 general debility1 psoas abscess 1
Causes of Death Tuberculosis 2heart disease 1 syphilis 1
The Independent 50 cent permonth
Kentuckys famous dessse MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovojoy Codistributing agents for thoHawaiienInlnmla
Per ZEALANDIA for CamarinosRefrigerator An extra fresh supplyof Grapes Apples Lemons OrangesLimes Nuts Raisins Celory FreBhSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As ¬
paragus Cabbage Eastern and Cali-
fornia¬
Oysters in tin and shellCrabs Turkeys Flounders etc Allgame in season Also fresh Rookfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyprompt deliveryCALIFORNIA FRUIT MABliET
TIMELY TOPICS
If you want a windmill to bo oper ¬
ated by the least possible wind
Buy an Aermotor
f you want a windmill that haslittle machinery and that little
of the very best quality
Buy m AermolorIf you want a windmill that does
not get cranky
Buy an AerinotorIf you want a windmill that wil
pump water to your house andyour barn that will run the
feed cutter cornshellerand Buzz Saw
Buy an AermoiorThe AERMOTOR will last longer
give better satisfaction and is cheaperthan any other windmill on themarket For sale by
The Hawaiian Hardware Co Lo
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The undersigned having beenduly appointed Executors and Exe-cutrix
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respectively of the estate ofJames A Hopper deceased late ofHonolulu Oahu notice is herebygiven to all creditors to presenttheir claims against said James AHopper duly authenticated andwith proper vouchers if any existeven if the claim is Becurcd by mort ¬
gage upon real estate to the under ¬
signed at their Office on Fort StHonolulu Oahu within six monthsfrom the date of the first publicationhereof or they will be foreverbarred
WILLIAM L HOPPERE WELLS PETERSON andELLEN HOPPER
Exeoutors and Executrix of theEstate of James A HopperDeceased
Honolulu Oahu February 1st AD 1901 15 8w 3taw
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EDMUND NOBKIE EditorHesldinc in Honolulu
FRIDAY MARCH 8 1901
THE JUDGE AMD THE PKISONEB
In the Circuit Couit yesterday thepresiding judge created a sensationby Imposing a nominal sentence onlyon a Hawaiian whom the jury hadfound guilty of larceny in the seconddegree an offenso punlahabla withimprisonment at hard labor Tho sen-
tence imposed was that the man besent to prison for one hour
This peculiar action of tho judgeis explained by him in his newspaperthis morning In the following reportof the proceedings which reads
When Naiheo was brought in guiltyof larceny by the jury yesterday evening as stated in the court proceedingselsewhere both the prisoner and hisattorney Mr Bigelow stated that theformer had been In prison five monthsawaiting trial Not only that butfor four months of the period Naiheohad been required to perform hardlabor
Tho court asked the prisoner if hehad voluntarily performed such laboror if he was required to do it by theprison authorities Nalhee repliedthat ho did it solely because he wascompelled to do it His labor con-
sisted in breaking coral rockWas he required to peiform this
labor in company with prisoners inconvict garb serving sentences forcrime the court inquired
Yes the prisoner answeredThereupon the court said it had be-
fore denounced the practice of requlrIng prisoners who are awaiting trialbut not convicted to perform hardlabor or any labor at all except to po
lice their quarters and that it Intended whenever the law was violated by
the authorities in this respect to impose the lightest possible sentenceupon tho person whose rights hadbeen invaded
Mr Dunn representing the Terri-tory remarked that ho would takepleasure in bringing the matter to theattention of the authorities
To this the court replied that it didnot think such infoimation would doany good as he had on more than oneoccasion denounced tho practice
Thereupon the court sentenced thedefendant to bo imprisoned at hardlabor for tliei period of one hour andthe officer was instructed to ieleasehim at 7 oclock all costs being re-
mitted¬
As a result of tho remarks of thejudge the following correspondencetook placo today between the jailorand the Attorney General
Honolulu H I March 8 1001
Mr Wm Henry Jailor Oahu PrisonHonolulu
Dear bir I am Informed that Nalhee who was convicted yesterday oflarceny stated in Court that whilewaiting his trial ho was compelled towork on the streets and otherwise asif he were a convict serving his termIf this is true I think the censure oftho Court as reported to me is justIf it is not true justice to yourself oquires that the tiuth should bo madeknown
Very truly yoursE P DOLE Attorney General
Honolulu II T March 8 1901Hon E P Dole Attornoy General of
the Tenltory of Hawaii HonoluluDear Sir In reply to yours of oven
date I would stato that thoro is nofoundation whatever for the state
JjWMMmmsjMmA
his being compelled to labor ns n
prisoner serving sentence or other-wise
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that It wns by bis own requestho was allowed to perform sonio labor In unci about tho prison premisesthat be was not at any time allowedto communicate or woik with convicted prisoners The labor so performedin and about tho jail premises was on-
ly at bis leanest and In tbo lnterostof humanity Committed prisonersoften ask permission to do labor forexercise The prison has no need ofsuch labor as we have sufficient number of convicted prisoners to performall tho woik required In and aboutthe prison Tho only cases wherecommitted men have been allowed toworic are those In which they havecome to mo and requested it Ho wasnot clothed in prison garb
All tho foregoing can be verified bypersons employed about the prison
Very truly yoursSigned WM HENRY
Jailor Oahu Prison
Wo believe that the Circuit Judgehas simply been misinformed becausewo have not yet noticed that he hasexhibited any special animus againstthe Oahu Prison for which he in hisgrand jury charge rather seemed tohave a perhaps natural sympathy
We have no reason to entertain anyfriendly feeling for that institutionbut we do not hesitate for a momentto say that the man tho Judge treat-
ed¬
so leniently lied In tho prison themen awaiting trial arc at all timeskept apart from the convicts a rulewhich any Warden will uphold strict-ly
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Most prisoners awaiting tilalsmay be released at any moment onball and if allowed to mix with con-
victs all kinds of arrangements couldbe made for escapes and a nice stateof affairs occur As to a prisonerawaiting trial being forced to workin tho convict gang is all bosh Hewill be asked to clean his cell toempty that beastly bucket and per ¬
haps even to help in sweeping theyard or do some light chores withinthe walls of the prison In ninetynine instances out of a hundred hewill be only too glad to put his handto something so as to pass tho wearytime but in no case have we everseen or heard of a prisoner awaitingtrial being ordered or forced towork
It Is tho misfortune of a man es-
pecially¬
if he is innocent of the of ¬
fense with which he is charged to belocked up for months because he isunable to procure bail but the faultIs not with tho authorities but withtho law and we shall heartily endorseany action or suggestion on the partof the judge editor which ho maymake to remedy the existing laws
We have had the pleasure of payinga prolonged though not quite volun-tary visit to Oahu Jail and we havecarefully watched tho manner Inwhich convicts as well as prisonersawaiting tiial are treated Thecharge against the jail by the CircuitJudge is absolutely without founda-tion but we presume that by lettingNalhee off easy he thought he strucka body blow at the High Sheriffwhich ho couldnt get in over theshoulders of tho urana Jury
Work In the House
The House of Representativesshowed yesterday that the honorablegentlemen aro willing to get down tobusiness After adopting tho miniutes of the preceding day Paele senta petition to tho clerk which the lat-ter
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read It was from tho HawaiianWomans Relief Society praying for aspecial appropriation for carrying onIts work among the needy The pe-
titioners¬
said they were in dire distress for funds to carry on their char-itable
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work and humbly requestedihat the House give tho matter fullconsideration I- - was signed by B MAllen Thoiesa P Bowler Minerva EFernandez Lucy K Peabody
Emmeluth reported from the com ¬
mittee on public expendituies relativeto tho claims for reimbursing H MDow clerk to the High Sheriff foramounts overpaid to tho TreasurerThe committee found that an errorwas made in November 1899 by send ¬
ing in twenty iive cents too muchthirty cents too little another monthand so on until there was In realityonly 3309G duo tho petitioner Thocommltteo recommended that thoItem bo Inserted in tho appropriationbill for payment A minority reportwas submitted and on motion of Moss- -
raent made by Naiheo in regard toJmail the majority report was tabled
Monsarrit gave notlco of his Intention to Intioduco a bill entitled An
Act giving right of appeal In all casesfor contempt
Kawalhoa gave notlco of his inten ¬
tion to introduce a bill entitled An
Act to establish and maintain a schoollibrary
Hlhlo introduced the bill of whichhe had previously given notice Thebill was lead by title for tho firsttime as follows An Act to amendSection 2 of Act 23 of the Laws of
the Republic of Hawaii session of1895 i Tho bill passed its first reading
Hlhlo also introduced a bill entitledAn Act for tho suppression of vice
Immoral and lewd practices whichwas passed by title for its first rend ¬
ingPrcndergast introduced bills of
which he had previously given noticeand which wore read by title for thefirst time as follows An Act toprovide a great seal for the Territoryof Hawaii and to lepeal Chapter 5 ofthe Civil Code It passed its firstreading
Also a bill entitled An Act to au-
thorize tho construction of electricstreet railways upon tho streets ofHonolulu by tho Hawaiian TramwaysCompany It was read by title andpassed its first reading
Makalnal introduced a bill entitledAn Act providing for tho govern
ment and contiol of the sewer sys-
tem I was read by title and passedIts first leading
Aylett introduced a bill entitled AnAct to repeal sections 317 318 319
329 321 and 322 relating to SundayEmmeluth introduced a bill of
which ho had given notice March G
entitled An Act to amend section 2
of the Session Laws of 189C
Naillma introduced a bill of whichhe had given notice March G entitledAn Act to provide for the election of
a delegate to tho House of Repre-sentatives
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of -- the United States etcIt was read by title and passed itsfirst reading
Makalnal gave notice of his inten-tion
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to Introduce two bills entitled1 An Act providing for the num-
bering¬
of buildings in Honolulu Isl-
and¬
of Oahu and 2 An Act pro-
viding¬
for thownamlng of streets inHonolulu Island of Oahu
A long debate on the bill relatingto the regulating of labor on the publie works occupied the -- time of theHouse all afternoon and resulted InRobertson presenting tuo followingsubstitute bill which was favorablyreceived It reads
An Act to regulate labor on thepublic works of- this Territory
Be it Enacted etcSection 1 Nor person shall bo em-
ployed¬
as a laborer upon any publicwork carried on by the territory un-
less¬
such person shall be a duly quali-
fied¬
voter of this TerritorySec 2 No person employed upon
the public works shall be compelledto work more than eight hours eachday
Sec 3 Labor on the public worksof the Territory for the purposes ofthis act shall be construed to meanthe performance of manual and me-chanical
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labor of an kinds in anywork carried on by Uio Territoryeither by the government Itself or byany contractor of the government
Sec 4 This Act shall take effectupon the date of its publication
Ha Got Damages
In the CB89 of Chas E Bartiettagainst the Hawaiian CarriageManufacturing Company decisionwa8 made yesterday by the SupremeCourt on a bill of exceptions fromthe First Circuit Court The dam-ages
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sued for were JG00 but theevidence showed that the actual Iobswas only 112 Counsel for plaintiffadmitted that the sum sued for wasexcessive and aBked permission tofile a remittitur for the excess of
187 which was givenThe Court held however that the
remittitur should not beallowedtoavoid the granting of a now trialKinney Ballou McClauahan rep ¬
resented tho defendants while WO Smith and R D Mead appeared1for the plaintiff
A Light Sentence
Naihp a young Hawaiian wasfound guilty of larceny in the second degree by a jury yesterday Hewas sentenced to one hour at hardlabor by the Circuit Judge
Iu sentenoiug the defendant theCourt explained his reason for im ¬
posing only a nominal punishment
Ho said that it had beau tho prac ¬
tice of tho otlicinla in charge ofOahu prison to keep prisoners whowere not yet trifd at work with con ¬
demned crimiualp and that he hadoltou spoken to thorn about it audexpressed his disapproval of tho un ¬
just ni6thod Furthermore eo longas the practice continued and theprisoners came up for trial beforehim ho would continue to givenominal sentences only
He thon sentenced Nniho to ouehour at hard labor and stipulatedthat ho bo given his liberty at 780oclock last evening or poonor
EASTEB VACATION NOTICE
The Government Schools through ¬
out the Territory will cIobo for thoEnster Vacation on Thursday April111 aud will reopen for the nextterm on Monday April lfith
By order of the Department ofPublic Instruction
O T RODOERS42 3t Seerotary
IN THE OIROUIT OF THE FIH3TCIRCUIT ISLAND OF OAHUTEBBITORY OF HAwAII
AT CHAMBERS
ODDER FOR A SPECIAL TERM
Deeming it essential to the pro ¬
motion of justice I do order that aspecial term of the Circuit Couit ofthe First Circuit be held in theJudiciary Building in Honolulucommencing Tuesday March the19th A D 1901 at 10 oclock in theforenoon of said day and continuingfor the period provided by law
Done at Chambers this 1st day ofMarch A D 1901
SignedA S HUMPHREYS
First JndgeThe foregoing order is hereby ap-
proved¬
SiqnfdW F FREAR
Chief Justice of the Supreme Courtof the Territory of Hawaii
Dated March 1 180130 13
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WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO206 Merchant Street
1200 LOTS
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TEACTFOE SALE
The Kapiolani Tract ex
tends from King1 street to the
Beach A road 60 feet wide
will be opened on the eastside of the property adjoin ¬
ing the Kamehameha GirlsSchool said road will extendto the sea
Cross roads will be openedbetween blocks Every lotwill have a frontage on aroad The elevation variesfrom forty feet high to tenfeet high above sea level
No swamps around thepremises No freshet will
enter the property
There is an offer to buy apart of the property by agreat manufacturing com-
pany
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The chances are theoffer may be accepted Thereis every reason to believe thatthe prices of lots will increasein a short time The ownerof the property will give allchances to purchasers tomake money on their investments
The ground is superior toany tract in the market
The premises are situatedwithin one mile and a hilf ofthe Post Office
The Government waterpipes are laid aiong the upperportion of tho property
The prices are the cheapestof any tract within two milesfrom the center of the city
The terms which will begiven to purchasers vill bothe best ever given by anyreal estate dealer or brokerduring the last twenty yearsin Honolulu
For terms or more particu ¬
lars apply to
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Or to
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LOOAIi AND GENERAL NEWS
Tho City of Peking arrived fromthe Oriout early tbia morning
Tho Healani boys will give a mas-
querade¬
ball on March 29
Tho Mauna Loa arrived early thismorning from Hawaii and Mauiports
Tho atoamer Centennial arrivedthis morning from Seattle with acargo of cold Btorage goods for thomarkets
When desiring a hack surreybuggt etc with careful driversring up Telephone 113 TerritoryStable Co Ld
A Verdi concert will bo given attho Hotol this evening at 630oclook in memory of the late greatcomposer Guiseppe Verdi
When you want a haok ring up191 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine hackand no overcharging
Captain Hauss of the Austrianwarship Donau made an offioial callyesterday on Lieutenant Comman ¬
der Pond of the Naval StatfouTho Sanato after a debate lasting
nearly the whoje day expungedfrom tho journal the explanation ofSenator Brown in the Brown-Rus-Bs- ll
episodeThe rooks on Emma street over
which tho carriage of J Emmeluthwas oapsizad a few nights agodidnot belong to the government butto the Bituminous Book PavingCompany
Deputy High Sheriff and a posteof spbcial officers rounded up anumber of vagrants who have boonin the habit of Bleeping in lumboryards publio squares and outhousesThe men arrested were of the regu-lar
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hobn type
Attorney Genersl Dole yesterdayat the Cabinet meeting read anopinion in which he stated thatmoney paid the Territory of Hawaiifor public lands can be used onlyfor special public purposes
At the Matinee performance tomorrow at tho Opera House theCountry Girl will be given with
Roberts in the title role The per-formance
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will begin at 2 oclocksharp and there has already been abig rush for tickets
Tho Eagles will be organized onMarch 10 Honolulu will soe theinitiaMon of the new fraternal socie-ty
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on that dato Grand OrganizerCheatham will not arrive untilMaruh 13 but the meeting on March10 will be for talking over the mat-ter
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The meeting will bo at Waverley hall at 3 p m
M G Silva and J M Vivas yes ¬
terday filod an answer in the CourtIn the suit brought against them byA It Phillips who charges themwith fraud in connection with a realestate The defendants deny all al-
legations¬
in the petition of Phillipsand explains that he has only a lifeInterest in the property the sale ofwhich they endeavored to negotiatefor him
p m m
Fined for Contempt
The case of John Wilson defend ¬
ant inro the Territory of Hawaiivs Her Majeity Qjeen Liliuokalanicharged with contempt of court incarrying away sand from below thehigh water mark at Waikiki beachagainst the injunction of the Courtwas heard yesterday morniug Wilon was fined 100 and costs The
fine wai immediately paid Wilsonwas represented by Attornoy A AWilder Tho defease was that defandint hid taken steps to avoidviolating the injunction and Wilsonstated on the stand that ho hadlooated tho high water mark and setatakos for the jjuidance of his sixmen who wore instructed not to gonearer than six feet to the line
Surveyor Maynard tostified thatbo mean tide level is established by
a long saries of observations in mildweather and that in these Islandsthe high water mark is about onooot above the line
r The defense hold that the injunc ¬
tion covered only that zone of beachcovered by the rise and fall of twofeel
Noll Qwynno
Florence Roberts last night estab ¬
lished herself firmly as a favoriteamong the theatre going people ofHonolulu As Sapho she was grandand as Noll Gwyuuo she was socharming and so call it yum-yum
that no ono in the audienceblamed Charlie II a bit evon if hedid not livo strictly up to theadopted rules uot practice of tho alpha-betical
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societios of the Advertisersclique
We were ploasod by the way toseo one of tho priuoipal owners ofthe virtuous morning paper whichcondemns Sapho present in theaudience last night Tho Hon WR Castle was there he didnt ledvehis seat and he didnt even lookvery shocked whon dear Nell ap-
peared¬
in abbreviated trousersCThisis not a Sunday issue so the SundayBchools will never know that W RC aotually applauded naughtyNell Tho play in itself is withoutthe slightest iota of dramaticmerits but Honolulu wants to laughwith Nell rather than ory withSapho There is no plot whateverjn the play but a lot of gracefulvivacious and charming oitualionsare presented in which of courseNell is the center and FlorenceRoberts was the brilliant represen-tative
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of the historical characterTho play is very simple Nell
Gwyune was a naughty girl butbeautiful witty and clever Shelived in 1650 and hence the style ofcostumes worn by the actors Whileselling oranges at the Drury Lanetheatre she becomes gifted withgreat dramatic talent and she ap-
pears¬
upon an imaginary stage backof the Irwin box where the supesare loudly applauding her LordSomebody flatters her in the greenroom where she has lots of funwith other actorn and CaptainMardyn of the Queens Own lovesher while she with an eye to business jingles her sovereigns in herpockets and only knows horheart when the King says that heloves her
Nell then becomes the boss shehelps the old druDken actors whotaught her the business She getsa fine job and a rich wife for herdiscarded lover dresses herself as ahighwayman to give said discardedlover who was an arrant cur achance to bIiosv his bravery beforehis lady love and finishes by laughing at everybody even the Kingwhose patience finally is reward-ed
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when the curtain dropsMiss Roberts impersonation of
Nell was a oweot piece of dramaticart and she was far better support-ed
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in this play than in SaphoPaul Gorton made a fine King
and Lucius Henderson took thepart of Jack Mardyn in a moat ac ¬
ceptable mannerMiss Juliet Crosby has a fine
stago appearance and pleased theaudience groatly as Frances Stuartthe damsel who bestows her handand fortune on Nells former
only JackLittle Ollio Cooper tho child
player who also appeared in Saphois a very bright child and is receiving an excellent training for thestage
The House was orowded lastevening In one of the prosceniumboxes were MdllTrebelli and partyand the two opposite boxes wereocoupied respectively by Mr GerrittWilder and a party and by PrinceDavid in whose box the MissesCampbell andAltorney Cuuha were
Tho stage setting and scenerywere excellent and the manage ¬
ment deserves ell the sucoegs whichthe company is moating with in Ho-
nolulu¬
Rich Minors
F W Macfarlane aud AugustAhrons yesterday filed their annualaccount as guardians of Ruth andGeorge Richardson minors charg ¬
ing themselves with balancing sumsof receipts and expenditures at1685077
Kentuckys Iamemo joagao MooreW hiskey unequalled- - for its purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovojoy Codistributing agents for the Hawaiian
rrtiTxt3Aina3tMm
MDLLE ANTOUIA DOLORESAntoinette Trebelin
ASSITSXED BYMr Kobort Olarenco Nowoll
Will givo ono concert only at the
Hawaiian Opera HouseFRIDAY Evening March 8 1901
Re euved Seats - - 50c and 1100
On sale at Wall Nichols CoLtd March 1 1901 Soats reservedby telephone will bo held uutil noonof the day of the concert
Direction ISoJasco ThallThis concert is significant to the
music lovers of Honolulu from itsbeing tho only appearance hore inconcert of Mr Newell in his tourabroad with Mdllo Dolores Thejustly high esteem in which MrNewell is held both fiB a musiaianaud as a man will ensure him agreat reception
L FSTONE41 td Business Manager
HAWAIIAN
Opera HouseFirst Appearance in Honolulu of
FLORENCE ROBERTSSupported by
Alcazar CoUnder the Direction of
Belasco ThallSATURDAY MATINEEMARCH9
N Country GirlRoaring Comedy
SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 9
Sale begins Monday Feb 25th atWail Nichols Co 83 tf
SHERIFFS SALE
In pursuance of an Execution is-
sued¬
out of the Supreme Court ofthe Territory of Hawaii on the 15thday of February A D 1901 in rematter of B F White plaintiff vbC H Fatzig defendant I hayelevied upon the personal propertyof said defendant O H Patzig onthis 21st day of February A D1901 and shall expose said propertyfor sale at Publio Auction to thehighest bidder at the Police StationKalakaua Hale in Honolulu Islandof Oahu Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock noon of Thursday the 28thday of Maroh A D 1901 unless thejudgment amounting to Ninety twoand 65 100 Dollars interest coatsand my expenses are previously paidSaid property levied upon being
60 ChickensICow5 Dozen Pigeonp1 Double seated wagon1 Road Cart1 Single Harness
OHAS F OHILLINGWORTHDeputy Sheriff Territory of Ha ¬
waiiHonolulu Oahu 35 5t
NOTICE TO 0BEDITOB3
The undersigned has been appointed by the Hon A S Humphreys First Judge of the First Cir-cuit
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Court of the Territory of Ha-waii
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as administratrix of the Estateof Uilama Honu k deceased lateof Niolopa Honolulu Oahu notioeis hereby given to all persons in-
debted¬
to said estate to make im-mediate
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payment to the undersign-ed
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and all persons haviug olaimsagainst said estate whether se-
cured¬
or otherwise to present thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will boforevor barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
nonu ueceaseuXTnlnn irl Tl t Tnnt
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Wm R Irwin CotliIXITKD
Wm Q Irwin Prostdent ManageOlaus Bpreckels Firat Vice ProsldentW M Glffnrd Second Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer SecretaryGeo J Hoi Auditor
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THERE IS ONI Y ONE
GREEN BOTEt WHISKEYIt is distilled by J W McCuIloch Owenaboro Ky
1 GREEN RIVER is tho official whiskey of the U- - SNavy Department
GREEN RIVER whiskey was awarded the Gold Modal atthe Pari Exposition 1000
vTFor Sale in All Saloons and by i
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PAINT YOUE HOUSEDXJse IMlStgnlte for the Outside
And IRetrol for tho Insider
These are COLD WATER PAINTS and are Ch ESstSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH UMEPES
Timh Lines and H6EiDWe are opening Line of theda at lour Fort Street Store
and will soon be in a position tosnpply all demands
A Largo Stock of GLASSWARE
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GEEEIMYEEWHISKEDo not accept goods bearing a similar name
THERE IS ONI Y ONE
GHEE2T RXYER WHMEYIt IB distilled by J W MoCullooh Owensboro Ky
1 GREEN RIVER is the official whiskey of the U SNavy Department
GBEEN RIVER whiskey was awarded the Gold Mudal atthe Paris Exposition 1900
For Sale in All Saloons and by
w u reasocK uommavSOLE AGENTS Hawaii Territory
PAINT
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
YOU 01XJse IMsiglElite for the Outside
And ipt270l fr the Inside
These are COLD WATEE PAINTS and are the BestSubstitutes for Oil and Lead and are MUCH CHEAPER
Fish Lines and HookWe are opening a Line of these at our Fort Street Store
iand will soon be in a position tosupply all demands
A Large Stock or GLASSWARE
Is Expected on the W G- - Irwin and will at once beopened at our Bethel Street Store
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
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8XJGAK FACTORSIMPOETEES OF
General MeiAND
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SOlSuIiMISESIO XOTj 1STTIS
A genta for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Firo and Life
Canadian Pacific Railway CoPioneer Lino nf Parlcptfi frnrn Liverpool
Manufacturing - Harness - Co
T3ao Oldest House in HonoluluFINE BUGGY and filmnim nn UrnACAEEIAGE HARNESS twmii uh mm
Plow aM Team Harness j mdeto orderCOLLAES IIAMES TEACE CHAINS ETC
Furnished at Short Notice
HamBSS TriminmgS 02 M Kmd8 Constantly on Hand
ISLAND ORDERS Will Recciv Prompt AttentionTelephone 228 p o Boss - - 322
SHERIFFS SALE
In pursuance of an Execution is-
sued¬
out of the Supremo Court oftbo Territory of Ilawnii on the 15thday of February A D 1901 in rernattBr of B F White plaintiff va0 II Patzig dofoudaut I havelevied upon the personal propertyof eaid defendant O H Patziu onthis 21st day of February A D1901 and shall exposo said propertyfor sale at Public Auctiou to thehiRhest bidder at the Police StationKalakaua Hale in Honolulu Islandof Oaliu Territory of Hawaii at 12oclock noon of Thursday the 28thday of MarcU A D 1901 uuIgeb thejudgnmnt amounting to Ninety twoand 05 100 Dollars interest costsand ray expenses are previously paidSaid property levied upon being
GO OhickeusICow5 Dozen Pigeons1 Double seated wagon1 Road Cart1 Siuglo Harness
OHAS F OHILLINGWORTHDeputy Sheiiff Territory of Hn
waiiHonolulu Oahu 85 5t
NOTIOE TO CREDITORS
Tho undersigned has been apjpointed by tho Hon A S Hum ¬
phreys First Judge of the First Cir-cuit Court of the Territory of Ha-waii
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as administratis nf the Estateof Uilama IIoiiu k deceased lateof Niolopa Honolulu Oahu noticeis hereby mven to ell persons in ¬
debted to said eBtato to nnlie im ¬
mediate payment to tho undersign ¬
ed and all persona having claimsagainst said estate whether se-
cured¬
or otherwise to prpsent thesame duly authenticated within sixmonths from date or they will beforever barred
KOLEKAAdministratrix Estate of Uilama
Honu DeceasedKoloa Kauai February 1 1901
18 4toaw
THOS LINDSAY
ManDfactuiin takrCall and inspect the beautiful and usefuldlspay of pooa for presents or for par ¬
ous ad3 and adornment
Love Bnildine fi0 Fort Rrpt
WiMers StoamBhip Co
Freight and
Passengers for all
Island Ports
Whl G Irwin CaILimrzD
Wm G Irwin Presidents ManagerOlauo Spreckels First Vice PresidentW M Gilford Second Vice PresidentM II Whitney Jr Treasurer BocrotaryQeo J Ross Andlto
SUGAE FACTORSAHD
GemmSgioa Agsats
aqsmb of run
Oceanic StasEisftip SoiupyOf Bar franolnro ni
LOWNEYS
Somebody at home will be waitingtonight or a box
Tho Namo on Every Piece is theguarantee
FOR SALE BY
LEWIS 00Sole Agents Grocers
Ul Fort Street Telephouo 210
HAWAIIAN
Opera HouseFirst Appearance in Honolulu of
FLORENCE ROBERTSSupported by
-lcazeir CoUnder tbo Direction of
Belasco ThallSATURDAY MAT1NEEMAROH 9
Country fiirlfRjariiiK Comody
SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 9
Salo begins Monday Feb 2ith atWall Nichols Co 83 tf
FOB SALE
OX finn LEASEHOLD ON BEHElj1fUUU tani tTaot 89 years torun Present net Income 90 permonth apply to
WILLIAM SAV1DGE CO208 Merchant Street
TO LET
Premues on Kukui Line Pos ¬
session givou on Jnuuary 1 1901For terms apply to
7 lf KAPIOLANI ESTATE
FOB SALE
3500 HOUSE AND LOT ONLiliha Street near King Only Bmallcash pavment received Apply to
WILLIAM SAV1DGE CO20G M ohant Street
LOCOMOBILE FOR SAlcE
One New Locomobile No 377Style 2 made by The LocomobileDo of America of Newton MassU S A patented Nov 14 1899Very little used the property of thelate Joseph Heleluhe and run bygasoline
ALSO
One Bicyclein very good order
For particulars apply to MraHeleluhe at Washington Place orto F J Testa this office
NOTIOE
Notice is hereby given that thePearl City Cemetery is now open forinterments A Vpecial funeral trainleaves the railroad station at 215 pm daily remaining at the cemeteryuntil after all interments
The rates for transportation areone dollar for the corpse and fiftycents for the rouud trip formourners
Plats are now on sale at the officeof tho company ranging in pricefrom 10 up according to locationand size No other charges of anjnature
HAWAIIAN CEMETERY AS-SOCIATION
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LTDRoom 3 Love Building Fort St
70 3mos
Bruce Waring Co
Real Estate Bsalers533 Fort St near King
BUUjDINQ LOTSHOU3ES AND LOTS AND
LAND3 FOtt SAL
SST Parties wishing to diepote of crioinporHns nr Imiltml to null in urn
THE PAHTHEON
Hotel St near Fort
SEATTLE BEEROn Draunht or in Bottles Ice Cold
SPECIAL PARCELS MADE UP
FOB
Xms and It Year171C tf
Tue Independent 50 cents permouth
Buolnooa Cards
A M HBWETT
jTolght Cleric and SlovodoroOld Reliable Again ou Dock
Ofllce At the Old Van Dome PremiseslS45 ly
DR B O WATBRHOTJSE
Office and Residence Kino StreetNEAK Alapvi
Office liours 8 to 11 a m 1 to 3 and 7 to8 t m Telephone Oil wJilW
H B HITCHCOCK
Attorney at Law
Ofllce Merchant Street CarlwrigbtBuilding
1474 tt
T R MOSSMAN
Real Estate AgentAbstractor and Searcher of Titles
Loans NeqotiatedRents Collected
Campbell Block Merchant Street1410 tf
EDMUND H HART
notart podlio and typewriter lolveyanoeb and Searcher of
Records
No IS Kanhumnrm St oot
DR SLOGGETT
OOCLIST AND AOBIST
CrogreBs Block 34 Flor Office Honrsa i to A v w
R K BOYD
Surveyor and Real Evtate Aqent
Office Bethel Bute over the Hew230 Model Restaurant ly
JOHN NOTT
Pluubinq Tin Coppfr and SheetIeon WonK
Kinc Street Honoluln
ALLEN St ROBINSONUeALBBS IN LUMDtR AND COAL AHD
Building Materials orAll Kinds
Qnaan Rtreot TTnnnlnln
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LIMITED
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AGENTS FORWKBTKRN STJGAK KEFININQ IO
Ban Francisco Oal
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WOBK8Philadelphia Penn TJ 8 A
NBWKLL Uh VERBAL MILL COManf Nbtiunal Cnne Shredder1
New York U B A
N OHLANDT A COBan Francisco Oal
RIBDON IRON LOOOMOTIVBWORKB
B3 tf Rhti FrBnnlwioOftl
ROCK FOR BALLAST
White and Black SnadJin Quantities to Suit
EXCAVATIHG 10NIRACTED
FOR
CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE
gSF Dump Carts furnished bythe day on Hours Notice
H E HITCHCOCK
Office with J M Monsarrat Cartwright Building Merohant St
FOR SALErr AORKB OF LAND IN GHANTRf I 2130 and 910 at Kamaee North Hilo
Hawaii Apply toMORRIU K KEOHOKALOLE
Real Kstftto AgentU8 t 18 IksshnrnPu 8tt
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