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qtffPQMmfK!! HBUBBV -- r. . . . "Tf " A ' j , psrWfV' - 4 IWfCfffWUTWJMCIBWUr i COLORED COMIC SUPPLEMENT iKHvwrxiv.v,wxemMQMrKmmmi TEAMER TAiLfc From Bin Francisco: Mr. Dooloy lays! Opporchunlty Ventura Aug. 14 g knocks at ivory man's duro wanst. Doric, Aug. 25 5 On some men's dures It hammers For San Francisco: Eyening Bulletin 8 till It breaks down th' duro an' thin Coptic . . , Aug. 23 S goes In an' 'naltcs him up, an' afthor-- Alameda 17 Prom Vancouver: ....Aug. ward watchman. it wurrks t'r him as a night Mlowern Aug. 27 A good ad. I a good opportunity, i For Vancouver: Manuka ..Aug. 24 2:30 O'CLOCK TODAY EDITION itwmywmtttteNa 3r,WKr('trowraw(gii Vou XVI. No. 284'2 12 PAOES- - HONOlii LU. TKHItlTnliY OF H WAlI.fc,TU.i,)AY. AUOUST 13, 1004-- 12 PAQES Pition 5 Ohnts Andrews Has Resigned But Governor Carter I sDeli berating The resignation of l.orrln Andrews Iness men thought Andrews was work, n Attorney General of the Territory Ing against them. I am suro that An- ts In the balance. Governor Carter "drews will work for the business men. and Mr. Androws nro to consult fur- - "I hope that Mr. Andrews will find Uicr In tho matter In n day or so, hav- - It posslblo to remain In offlcc as At-In- g already discussed tho proposition torney General." ut length. Tho resignation has been Attorney General Andrews stated, presented to tho Governor, whp tloca oh being Interviewed, that It was not wish to accept It. purely a business proposition that prompted tho thought of resigning tho , Governor Carter was seen this fore-- " noon on the subject. Said tho Exec Attorney Generalship. He could mako u,lvo. I moro money nt prlvato practice. Tho "Attorney General Andrews Is tho "'".? ,f h ""echo holds Is com- - kind or man who, If It is said of him paratlvely small. However, says Mr. well bo An,,rw' ll my bo Bmo time before that ho Is not doing as as ho withdraws from uftlco. Ho has al- - might In a case, will knurklo down to business and work all tho harder. Ho , ll,s wor.k ,,n,Ior ,Snrtf 1 llko nut Mr. An- - Adm nlslrnt on does not to glvo tip. drews' resignation Is altogether a " '? "insider financial matters, financial matter. It Is a nuestlon of lt. understood that a prominent his milking both ends meet as Attor- - called ney It not that ha would ?r y.c.8,cr"!1.? representing resign go Into politics. Ho feels "mi me w murawai 01 Ai.urews was tul"S ' calrcd alnco tho Attor. do belter that lie can financially, re ll.ivcd of his omclal duties. Ho spoke npy General was Identifying himself BO strcnuoiisly with politics. tho to.mo on somo time but I urged that ho endeavor to his affairs In ofllco. 1 am with his work. I do not know that any Attorney General has ever worked nny harder than Mr. An- drews. Ho a good man for tho and I would llko to bco him. con- tinue his duties. "I do not know the Identity of the prominent man quoted In yesterday's Ilulletln n saying that If Is going to do politics let leslgn ns Attorney General. - "I was rather surprised see such views expressed. ' It Is not thnt Mr. Andrews Is seeking promlncnco In pol- ities; It Is rather he Is wanted to take active part and that ho Is placed In hjs political position by those desiring to sea him there. tends satisfactory reason tako with Department on Governor Car General. Is nucrnoon. to subject ago. to eontlnuo satisfied Is posi- tion business Andrews him to that nn 8AY8 Tax Assessor Holt picparlns total lor Territory for annual to Tho bcllooa that likely whut below thoso preceding year. Should itprliln i rrv iiu rrawra n uorcrnmeni mat the contracts between sugar plan-ofllel- should toko an Intciest In pol- - and their agencies are not tax-Itle- The people generally place a able, Assessor's estimates will ncc-m- where they want him. If tho cufarlly bo reduced, people want n to represent them' HCal aud personal property for Oahu are they to bo denied their wIbIi assessed, round figures. In 1901. merely because he happens bo an nt JUO.000,000: In 102, nt 171,WiO,()(JU olTltlnl of tho Government? Of courwi 81Ili n 1J03 at J73.C00.00U. there Is always possibility go-- i Tne Tax Appeal Court net sit lo- ng extremes. If a Government of- - day. Yesterday afternoon tho appeal flrlnl makes himself obnoxious to pub- - 0f Alexander & Ilaldwln was lomplctcd Ic Interests by his action along poll- - m lnat of CaBtIe & Coolto wnB altfl LC,1. ,nC, & .i .1 Tno Court sits again Monday n ' iui UUJVV.MUUI iiuuivno mi- - to tho duties of his ofllco In a manner. I seo no why ho should not an Interest In political matters and Identify himself such afTalrs ns long ns duties the Attorney General's are not. Interfered with. mnn HOLT now tho tho report the Assessor the to full some of tho Munrfline f!ourt wny tutlons the mnn was In to the of did Jo the of Thn Symphony licm a wen aim "I nm suro that Mr. Andrews works meeting last nigiu at, mo nun quar- ter and will eontlnuo to work for tho ters at Haalelea Lawn. The subject of interests of the business men, ns well whether the by-la- of tho club should ' ns the rest of tho community, I do ho amended bo as to permit tho admls not see any causo for a protest from bIob f lady members, was much the business men. cussed. It was finally unanimously "I havo discussed tho matter of 'decided that the club was against ad J resignation with Mr. Androws and muting lady members at It was feared urged him to remain In ofllco If that ollierwlno some of the essential can find It posslblo to do so. It Is club features might suiter. The qurs merely the financial sldo of the ques- - tion of tho engaging of a paid preten- tion which prompts him to resign. Isluual director was also a subject of "I bellovo that all Government olll- - discussion, clals should havo tho political welfare ! The will glvo a concert of tho community nt heart. Personal-- ' members and their friends in tho be-l- whllo I am not taking nn nctlvo ginning of next month. In about three part In politics and am letting the He- - months' time a public concert publican party carry along Its own i am- - to the one which recently .took place, palgn, I shall usu all my Influence for will be then. narmony, "I havo havo heard nothing ot tho proposition of tho advisability ot An- drews resigning on tho ground of his Is HOFFMAN SOLD. saloon sold Frrini. . .iiV..w i p0' . ' Auctioneer Will E. Fisher under bel"K kuockcrt ties aud a hard worker. I would In- - tlnu tho saloon at the present stand. fer from tho Interview published In ' yesterday's Ilulletln that certain bus-- 1 Itead on page 6. for your choice of clothes be LET J. By the styli-- h 2. By the f.t. 3. By the pattern and quality oi' the fabric. 4. the general work- manship. This label jlfredenjaniii5(9 MAKERS is on clothes that comply with these requirements yet cost you little more than ordinary ready-made- s, which will never meet them, to flu cuitommadt In all but piles. Tin wakars' uuarantei tnil oui i, with vry uarpiinli VV ar i:duiiv pMrlbutan In tlili cUy business PROPERTY VALUES MAY Finn year's property assessment his Governor. figures nro thn rd. Honolulu Orchestra attended rebearsal dls his ho orchestra for similar The Hoffman was today wTtMheAttorK fl,,a,"r "Wants" CORRECT CLOTHES MEN By equal 1 Mr ft? v (mini (luhi tf Mi THE KA8H CO., Limited. mm EVtl VOVAdE Three Men Lost On Trip From New York To Melbourne. RECORD MADE BETWEEN TWO AUSTRALIAN PORTS MADE FAST PA83AGE FROM N.S.W., TO HON- OLULUGEAR BROKEN IN STORM. The American ship Hawaiian Isle arrived oft port from Ncwcastlo last night. Sho was towed Into the harbor this morning and was docked at rail- road wharf No. 2 at about 8:30 o'clock. Tho Hawaiian Isles left New York February 3 for Melbourne. w..eiica she went to Sydney, from which placo sho was towed to Newcastle, where sho took on board a cargo ot coal for fhtn nnrl QlnrA tit., flnn vnaBitl Inft New York she has made fine passagos but has had these marred by u series of unpleasant events which occurred during tho voyago from Now York to Melbourne. On this voyage no Icsi than three of the ship's crow tnt their death, two by sulcldo and one by acci- dent. The man who died by accident was tho boatswain of the vessel, a man named Charles Anderson. On Easter Sunday when the vessel wns almost due south of tho Capo of Good Hope, It encountered n strong southwesterly gale with a heavy sea which caused big seas to wash over tho decks. A little after 8 o'clock tho first ofilccr or- dered the boatswain to call thn men aft on tho poop, where they would bo in comparative safety from tho water. Tho boatswain called tho men back but remained himself on the running bridge running from tho poop amid- ships. Ho was holding with one band lo a stanchion and tho other on a rnpo. Suddenly nn enormous wave roso over thn starboard sldo of the vessel and struck the boatswain with full force (Continued on Page 4.) RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY CITIZENS OF KOHALA RE8ULT OF PRIMARY ELECTIONS, WANT SIMPLE FORM OF COUNTY GOVERN. MENT. Special to Tho Ilulletln. f Mahukona. Hawaii. Aug. 1). Tho following resolution have been adopt- ed by tho citizens ot Kohnla and or- dered mndo public: Thn citizens ot North Knhala, as- sembled In mass meeting at tho a court houBO on August 8, 1004, anil without regard to political or par ty ntllllatlons, do hero ucsoivo: . That n simple form of county organizations bo established through out this Territory at tho earliest pos slblc date. !. That tho Island ot Hawaii should consist of but ono county, and that tho county seat should be fixed at Illln. 3, That notlco of tho action herein taken be conveyed to tho County Com- mission now holding sessions In Ho- nolulu, to the Hllo Hoard ot Trade and to tho districts comprising West Ha- waii. An advisory commltteo on legisla tion, and to further tho terms ot th resolution, was selected, as follows: Ilepuhllcan E. A. Frnscr, chairman Democrat I. P. Woods. Home Kulc-- H. M. Kanlho. Tho following rlauso In tho rcsolu tlons, as ofTered. wob votod down nnd stricken out: "Thnt our Government schools should bo undor local or coun- ty control." Tho meeting wns ono of tho largest and most representative ever held In Kohaln, and wns absolutely and without political complex Ion. Tho Republican primary election of Ilio nrnt rreelnct. Hold August brought out 103 votes and resulted ns follows: Territorial Contention Frascr 7li, lloutelii til, Hind 33, Hiding 01, Tul-loc- 0, QiiIiiii 12. niected-Ifra- acr, llolnli'ln and Oldlng. DlKtrlU Cummltten Kldredun SI. 1'rnser 4!, llolmeln Cfi, Hind !!K, Ma loll '.'I, Mirsherg IB, Oldlng 3, I'ulao 4&. diilnn 11. i:iecled lluUtclu, 1 1'ruaer. 1'iilna, S, 8, ALAMEDA, Aug, 17 Will l the next Pineapple Uut. The fruit l now l Hi Uil, l.tuye oirlai with l'( C Unit, ,tgii, Wells Fargo 4 Co, WHAT W IIS TO BE OPINION 'ON - OFFICIAL P01ITIGS Col. J. H. Soper, speaking of the sit- uation presented by Attorney General Andrews remaining In office and serv- ing as chairman of the Fourth District Committee said today: "First In my opinion It Is deroga- tory to the dignity of his office, for the chief law officer of the Govern- ment to personally engage In what might be called ward politics. "Second Such action on his part strikes the keynote for his entire de- partment, and. to a certain extent, for the whole Administration, by encour- aging each subrdlnate in the belief that political activity as an oMlcl.il (not as a citizen) la the surest way to Increase his Importance In 'the par- ty and thus strengthen his hold on his position, without regard to the elfect It may have o.i the party by estrang- ing Independent voters who are oppos- ed to such methods and believe that the civil service movement In ths United States was a movement In the right direction. "Third I believe that the political activity of officials In the various mu- nicipalities of the United 8tates is mainly responsible for the universal corruption existing at the present time. I have not read that Jos. W. Folk of St. Louis tried to Increase hi political strength by using the votes and Influence of Ills subordinates to secure his personal dominance ovei any particular political organization, nui ma strenuous activity In perform Ing the duties of hi office compelled his nomination for the offlco of Gov- ernor of his State. "I have heard many expressions of opinion from conservative business men In support of the foregoing gen- eral principles." REPUBLICANS WILL RATIFY AT ORPHEll The Kcpubllinns will own the town tonight. "Dans nro toinplile for; tho big ratification meeting nt tho Or. pheitm. Everybody will be welcome. The speakers of the evening will bo Governor Geo. It. Carter, Delcgatn National Committeeman Robertson, W. II. Hongs and William Haywood. C, I Crnlilie, chairman nf tho Hcpubllcan Central Committee will preside. HI III 111 NEXT PAY II $45,060 Under Federal Judge Dole's decree In the Chinatown lire claims test enso of Treasury Agent W. P. McClennau against Yce Wo Chan, a check has been delivered to Yce Wo Chan for the of the fund to whkh they nro en- titled, deposited ill court, In tho sum of JUY-in.- Tho award was si&,'J89.81, from which wero deducted eo.t and amount of surplus fund already with drawn, WEEK bal- ance Decrees In all other fire claims case In which insurance companies are en defendants will probably be filed early next week: this will mean tho paying cut ot about J 15,000 held on deposit. W. T. Ilawllns intends to leave In the Claudlnc next Tuesday for Wat-luk- whero ho will nttend to matters In connection with tho Y. Kashauoki bankruptcy case. Iiu will return In the Maunu I.ou next I'rlday. A Place of Safety When Hie cllv home Is vacated the comfort of I lie housewife Is often inarrrJ by thoughts of danger to the liouscli'ilJ t easutcs from burglary or fire. A safe Jcp sit box In rur vault gives absolute security to the v.ilmlilci and relieves lie owner from re i mtlhlllty, f iMswn i ia HAWAIIAN TRUST CO, UinllrJ, FQIU ST, Young Republicans Swept The Boards With Their Ticket, WAS SOME SCRATCHING j OF UNPOPULAR MEN RESULT OF PRIMARY ELECTION8 ON EAST HAWAII J. U. 8MITH FELL DOWN ANDREWS AND STACKER. said In nustlan port. Hllo, Aug. 12. Tho Young Men's Up- -' publican Club Bwent tho boards nt tho . ..... llrniilillrnn nrlmnriou i.i,i .. nm..- -. TOKIO, Japan, August The Japanese Government Is tending a day wherever they had a ticket In the t to the Powers explaining Ita action the Incident. Held. The randldate nut the statu o of the Club received tho lowest vnln In HAVENS SOUGHT BY ESCAPED 8HIP8, eery Instance, and many of tho old, of tho party line I'hlllp l'erk, 8HANQHAI China, August 13. The Russian cruiser Askold docked her Joe Vlerra nnd .las .D. went ' has been notified leave the port within hours. down In defeat beforo the splendid or-- 1 The escaping Russian ships scattered during the battle, some returning to fiinlratlnn of tho young . ...u... .... ,., i ...i j i..j ti.. """ur "" -- mUU. h . ,.m..,Uc.. ...u. .... Word waa passed along the line voto only for those candidates who had been Is damaged. ngrred upon at tho meeting of tho Club, ami tne result snowed the forco of thli new far tor In Ililo there was a general apathy as to tho of the primaries, and little surprise Is expressed by thoso who witnessed the work of runners nnd i others who wero permitted In and about i tho polling booths. The members of the Club voted almost as a unit nnd tbc tally of ballots cast was almost uniform except whoro tho popularity I of one or two candldntca Increased their! strength. Andrews and Stacker wero not favorites, the latter polling tho lowest vota of thoso elected, showing whero r.orao ot tho young men brol.o away from the program and voted ac- - liliHnf If. ttfit,. nn-- lint.. a T IT to at in on to "" to a was no popular than Stack-- 1 China, 13. Two have cr anil Andrews, and falling get Wei Hal Wet. tho support of tho young ' 0 weni (town in ignominious defeat. The detailed vote for tho Fourth pre-- ' imii ij"in is ns rnuows, mc nnuit-H- I !n of those elected belli printed In cap- - ital letters: Tor Convention: 1. CI1A8. AKAU 118 2. (MIIIj 8. SMITH lti i. . I- - DUSHA J27 I. 1 A. ANDItHWS 120 6. M. J. Do GOllVUA US . J. T. 101 7 11. Kendall 7'J 3. O. N. Day fiu i). M. (J. Santos r7 10. H. 8. Shaw K For District Convention: I. 1G5 i. W. A. TODD 113 3. It. A. 1 Y.MAN. Jr. 1311 I. I. K. RAY Wti 8. P. 133 6. J.KAI, Jr. 127 7. M. tt. t'ACIIKCO 110 8. ciiab. sii:.msi:n 105 9. j.1c. i'aahao 31 10. D. W. Marsh 71 11. JofO Vlerra 70 12. I'.l'eclc f,s 13. J. U. Smith 61 U. W. Harbottle 48 In Walalcea tho vote wus as follows: For Convention: 1. JOHN IlOIINIINIIKltO 70 2. JOHN T. UltOWN fit 3. K. KUALA WAA f I 4. Ja. I). Lewis 48 For District 1. (1, P. APFONSO 77 2. SAM CI .1. I). K. NAMAHOC 69 (Continue on Page 4.) Great Clearance Sale In order to make room tar my new ttock I am going to olfer you a charr.e nivet before in Honolulu in the Men's Furr.ithing and Hit A of 10 cent. will be given on all goods iron no ; until the end oi the month. -A- T- Levlnga ton's rvuiiu MIMj. "f I Mishuu birHl jgdLm. .' ... a. TOGO CHASING RUSSIAN SHIPS I Associated icss Special Cable.) T8INGCHOU (Kalochau) China, August 13. Admiral Togo Is be heading toward Shanghai pursuit of the ships that JAPAN EXPLAINS TO THE I POWERS 13. not Ryeshitelnl stalwarts Lewis twenty-fou- r Republicans ru" w,.r Czarevitch badly remit M. CHINE6E GOVERNOR WELCOMES JAPANESE. Manchuria, August 13, The Chinese Governor at Mukden has Issued proclamation welcoming the Japanese. YIELDS. CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, August 13 Tho Turkish Government ha yielded to the demands of the United States. o WITHOEFT KILLED. ST. PCTERSDURO, Russia, August 13. Naval Commander Wlthocft waa killed In Wednesday's battle. o STRANDED. Smith more CHEFOO, August Russian destroyers stranded to Republicans, iuriv Territorial BTACKKIt W.H.UBUIIS nilUnitlCLI.I Territorial Convention: ICAIIUKANB given Business. Reduction per LIAOYANG, DESTROYERS at HEAVY RUSSIAN LOSS. August 13. Heavy fighting Is repotted about Port Arthur during Tuesday and Wednesday last. The loss suffered by the Russian force was enormous. o FIVE WERE DAMAGED. TOKIO, Japan, August 13. Admiral Togo reports that five out of the six Russian battleships engaged In Wednesday's battle were severely damaged. 8AN FRANCISCO, Cat., August 12. SUGAR: 90 degree Centrifugals, 4.255 cents. Previous quotation, 4.125. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 13. E8 analysis Beets, 10s 6. Previous quotation, 10 5 TOGO REPORTS ON ESCAPINGSOUADRON WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 1904. To JAPANESE CONSUL, Honolulu (Received 8:55 a. m.) Admiral Togo's report runs a follows: "Of six Russian battleships engaged In the battle of Auguat 10th, five are believed to have been seriously d imaged. Doth masts of the Pobleda were broken and the big guns ceased working. The Retvlzan apparently suffered mest, owing to our concentrated shells at the distance of 3,500 metres. The damages of the enemy's cruiser seemed probably less serious. The Bayan did not emerge from Port Ar- thur. "Our damages are already tempo-aril- y repaired." TAKAHIRA. Russian Destroyers Stranded , WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 1904. To JAPANESE CON8UL, Honolulu (Received 9:25 a. m.) According to a telegram from Ch;foo two Russian destroyers stranded twenty miles east of Welhalwel on Auj. 11th. TAKAHIRA. There are none better and few so good none so good at the price as the MGN'S COUNTRY CLUB SHOE Penntylvanla list and vicl upper. Easy tread cxfnUon sole, j $3.50 3 3 3 I 3 3 1 Manufacturers' Shoo Co,f Ltd, 1 7iiuiimiuuuiUiiitiiitiiiiiatitiuiiitius;

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From Bin Francisco: Mr. Dooloy lays! OpporchunltyVentura Aug. 14 g knocks at ivory man's duro wanst.Doric, Aug. 25

5 On some men's dures It hammersFor San Francisco: Eyening Bulletin 8 till It breaks down th' duro an' thin

Coptic . . , Aug. 23 S goes In an' 'naltcs him up, an' afthor--Alameda 17

Prom Vancouver:....Aug. ward

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Mlowern Aug. 27A good ad. I a good opportunity, iFor Vancouver:

Manuka ..Aug. 24 2:30 O'CLOCK TODAY EDITIONitwmywmtttteNa 3r,WKr('trowraw(giiVou XVI. No. 284'2 12 PAOES- - HONOlii LU. TKHItlTnliY OF H WAlI.fc,TU.i,)AY. AUOUST 13, 1004-- 12 PAQES Pition 5 Ohnts

Andrews Has ResignedBut Governor

Carter I sDeli beratingThe resignation of l.orrln Andrews Iness men thought Andrews was work,

n Attorney General of the Territory Ing against them. I am suro that An-

ts In the balance. Governor Carter "drews will work for the business men.and Mr. Androws nro to consult fur- - "I hope that Mr. Andrews will findUicr In tho matter In n day or so, hav- - It posslblo to remain In offlcc as At-In-g

already discussed tho proposition torney General."ut length. Tho resignation has been Attorney General Andrews stated,presented to tho Governor, whp tloca oh being Interviewed, that It wasnot wish to accept It. purely a business proposition that

prompted tho thought of resigning tho, Governor Carter was seen this fore-- "

noon on the subject. Said tho Exec Attorney Generalship. He could makou,lvo. I moro money nt prlvato practice. Tho

"Attorney General Andrews Is tho "'".? ,f h ""echo holds Is com- -

kind or man who, If It is said of him paratlvely small. However, says Mr.well bo An,,rw' ll my bo Bmo time beforethat ho Is not doing as as

ho withdraws from uftlco. Ho has al- -might In a case, will knurklo down tobusiness and work all tho harder. Ho ,

ll,s wor.k ,,n,Ior ,Snrtf 1

llko nut Mr. An- - Adm nlslrnt ondoes not to glvo tip.drews' resignation Is altogether a " '? "insider financial matters,financial matter. It Is a nuestlon of lt. understood that a prominenthis milking both ends meet as Attor- - calledney It not that ha would ?r y.c.8,cr"!1.? representingresign go Into politics. Ho feels "mi me w murawai 01 Ai.urews was

tul"S ' calrcd alnco tho Attor.do belterthat lie can financially, rell.ivcd of his omclal duties. Ho spoke npy General was Identifying himself

BO strcnuoiisly with politics.thoto.mo on somo timebut I urged that ho endeavor to

his affairs In ofllco.1 am with his work. I do notknow that any Attorney General hasever worked nny harder than Mr. An-

drews. Ho a good man for thoand I would llko to bco him. con-

tinue his duties."I do not know the Identity of the

prominent man quoted Inyesterday's Ilulletln n saying that If

Is going to do politics letleslgn ns Attorney General.- "I was rather surprised see suchviews expressed. ' It Is not thnt Mr.Andrews Is seeking promlncnco In pol-

ities; It Is rather he Is wanted totake active part and that ho Isplaced In hjs political position bythose desiring to sea him there.

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Should itprlilni rrv iiu rrawra n uorcrnmeni mat the contracts between sugar plan-ofllel-

should toko an Intciest In pol- - and their agencies are not tax-Itle-

The people generally place a able, Assessor's estimates will ncc-m-

where they want him. If tho cufarlly bo reduced,people want n to represent them' HCal aud personal property for Oahuare they to bo denied their wIbIi assessed, round figures. In 1901.merely because he happens bo an nt JUO.000,000: In 102, nt 171,WiO,()(JUolTltlnl of tho Government? Of courwi 81Ili n 1J03 at J73.C00.00U.there Is always possibility go-- i Tne Tax Appeal Court net sit lo-ng extremes. If a Government of- - day. Yesterday afternoon tho appeal

flrlnl makes himself obnoxious to pub- - 0f Alexander & Ilaldwln was lomplctcdIc Interests by his action along poll- - m lnat of CaBtIe & Coolto wnB altfl

LC,1. ,nC, & .i .1 Tno Court sits again Mondayn ' iui UUJVV.MUUI iiuuivno mi- -

to tho duties of his ofllco In amanner. I seo no

why ho should not an Interest Inpolitical matters and Identify himself

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ter and will eontlnuo to work for tho ters at Haalelea Lawn. The subject ofinterests of the business men, ns well whether the by-la- of tho club should

' ns the rest of tho community, I do ho amended bo as to permit tho admlsnot see any causo for a protest from bIob f lady members, was muchthe business men. cussed. It was finally unanimously

"I havo discussed tho matter of 'decided that the club was against ad Jresignation with Mr. Androws and muting lady members at It was fearedurged him to remain In ofllco If that ollierwlno some of the essentialcan find It posslblo to do so. It Is club features might suiter. The qursmerely the financial sldo of the ques- - tion of tho engaging of a paid preten-tion which prompts him to resign. Isluual director was also a subject of

"I bellovo that all Government olll- - discussion,clals should havo tho political welfare ! The will glvo a concertof tho community nt heart. Personal-- ' members and their friends in tho be-l-

whllo I am not taking nn nctlvo ginning of next month. In about threepart In politics and am letting the He- - months' time a public concertpublican party carry along Its own i am- - to the one which recently .took place,palgn, I shall usu all my Influence for will be then.narmony,

"I havo havo heard nothing ot thoproposition of tho advisability ot An-

drews resigning on tho ground of his

Is

HOFFMAN SOLD.

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Frrini. . .iiV..w ip0' . ' Auctioneer Will E. Fisher under

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ties aud a hard worker. I would In- - tlnu tho saloon at the present stand.fer from tho Interview published In 'yesterday's Ilulletln that certain bus-- 1 Itead on page 6.

for

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LET J. By the styli-- h

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is on clothes that comply with these

requirements yet cost you little

more than ordinary ready-made- s,

which will never meet them,

to flu cuitommadt In all butpiles. Tin wakars' uuarantei tniloui i, with vry uarpiinli VV ari:duiiv pMrlbutan In tlili cUy

business

PROPERTY VALUES MAY

Finnyear's property assessment

hisGovernor.

figures nro

thn

rd.

Honolulu Orchestraattended rebearsal

dls

his

ho

orchestra for

similar

The Hoffman was today

wTtMheAttorK fl,,a,"r

"Wants"

CORRECT CLOTHES MEN

By

equal

1 Mr

ft? v

(mini (luhi tf Mi

THE KA8H CO., Limited.

mmEVtl VOVAdE

Three Men Lost On TripFrom New York To

Melbourne.

RECORD MADE BETWEEN

TWO AUSTRALIAN PORTS

MADE FAST PA83AGE FROMN.S.W., TO HON-

OLULUGEAR BROKENIN STORM.

The American ship Hawaiian Islearrived oft port from Ncwcastlo lastnight. Sho was towed Into the harborthis morning and was docked at rail-road wharf No. 2 at about 8:30 o'clock.

Tho Hawaiian Isles left New YorkFebruary 3 for Melbourne. w..eiicashe went to Sydney, from which placosho was towed to Newcastle, wheresho took on board a cargo ot coal forfhtn nnrl QlnrA tit., flnn vnaBitl InftNew York she has made fine passagosbut has had these marred by u seriesof unpleasant events which occurredduring tho voyago from Now York toMelbourne. On this voyage no Icsithan three of the ship's crow tnt theirdeath, two by sulcldo and one by acci-dent.

The man who died by accident wastho boatswain of the vessel, a mannamed Charles Anderson. On EasterSunday when the vessel wns almostdue south of tho Capo of Good Hope,It encountered n strong southwesterlygale with a heavy sea which causedbig seas to wash over tho decks. Alittle after 8 o'clock tho first ofilccr or-

dered the boatswain to call thn menaft on tho poop, where they would boin comparative safety from tho water.Tho boatswain called tho men backbut remained himself on the runningbridge running from tho poop amid-ships. Ho was holding with one bandlo a stanchion and tho other on a rnpo.Suddenly nn enormous wave roso overthn starboard sldo of the vessel andstruck the boatswain with full force

(Continued on Page 4.)

RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY

CITIZENS OF KOHALA

RE8ULT OF PRIMARY ELECTIONS,WANT SIMPLE FORM OF

COUNTY GOVERN.MENT.

Special to Tho Ilulletln.

f

Mahukona. Hawaii. Aug. 1). Thofollowing resolution have been adopt-ed by tho citizens ot Kohnla and or-

dered mndo public:Thn citizens ot North Knhala, as-

sembled In mass meeting at tho a

court houBO on August 8, 1004,anil without regard to political or party ntllllatlons, do hero ucsoivo:

. That n simple form of countyorganizations bo established throughout this Territory at tho earliest posslblc date.

!. That tho Island ot Hawaiishould consist of but ono county, andthat tho county seat should be fixed atIllln.

3, That notlco of tho action hereintaken be conveyed to tho County Com-mission now holding sessions In Ho-

nolulu, to the Hllo Hoard ot Trade andto tho districts comprising West Ha-

waii.An advisory commltteo on legisla

tion, and to further tho terms ot thresolution, was selected, as follows:

Ilepuhllcan E. A. Frnscr, chairmanDemocrat I. P. Woods.Home Kulc-- H. M. Kanlho.Tho following rlauso In tho rcsolu

tlons, as ofTered. wob votod down nndstricken out: "Thnt our Governmentschools should bo undor local or coun-ty control."

Tho meeting wns ono of tho largestand most representative ever held InKohaln, and wns absolutely

and without political complexIon.

Tho Republican primary election ofIlio nrnt rreelnct. Hold Augustbrought out 103 votes and resulted nsfollows:

Territorial Contention Frascr 7li,lloutelii til, Hind 33, Hiding 01, Tul-loc-

0, QiiIiiii 12. niected-Ifra- acr,

llolnli'ln and Oldlng.DlKtrlU Cummltten Kldredun SI.

1'rnser 4!, llolmeln Cfi, Hind !!K, Maloll '.'I, Mirsherg IB, Oldlng 3, I'ulao4&. diilnn 11. i:iecled lluUtclu,

1 1'ruaer. 1'iilna,

S, 8, ALAMEDA, Aug, 17Will l the next Pineapple Uut.The fruit l now l Hi Uil,

l.tuye oirlai with l'( C Unit, ,tgii,Wells Fargo 4 Co,

WHAT W IISTO BE OPINION 'ON

- OFFICIAL P01ITIGS

Col. J. H. Soper, speaking of the sit-uation presented by Attorney GeneralAndrews remaining In office and serv-ing as chairman of the Fourth DistrictCommittee said today:

"First In my opinion It Is deroga-tory to the dignity of his office, forthe chief law officer of the Govern-ment to personally engage In whatmight be called ward politics.

"Second Such action on his partstrikes the keynote for his entire de-partment, and. to a certain extent, forthe whole Administration, by encour-aging each subrdlnate in the beliefthat political activity as an oMlcl.il(not as a citizen) la the surest wayto Increase his Importance In 'the par-ty and thus strengthen his hold on hisposition, without regard to the elfectIt may have o.i the party by estrang-ing Independent voters who are oppos-ed to such methods and believe thatthe civil service movement In thsUnited States was a movement In theright direction.

"Third I believe that the politicalactivity of officials In the various mu-nicipalities of the United 8tates ismainly responsible for the universalcorruption existing at the presenttime. I have not read that Jos. W.Folk of St. Louis tried to Increase hipolitical strength by using the votesand Influence of Ills subordinates tosecure his personal dominance oveiany particular political organization,nui ma strenuous activity In performIng the duties of hi office compelledhis nomination for the offlco of Gov-ernor of his State.

"I have heard many expressions ofopinion from conservative businessmen In support of the foregoing gen-eral principles."

REPUBLICANS

WILL RATIFY

AT ORPHEll

The Kcpubllinns will own the towntonight. "Dans nro toinplile for; thobig ratification meeting nt tho Or.pheitm. Everybody will be welcome.The speakers of the evening will boGovernor Geo. It. Carter, Delcgatn

National CommitteemanRobertson, W. II. Hongs and WilliamHaywood. C, I Crnlilie, chairman nftho Hcpubllcan Central Committee willpreside.

HI III 111NEXT

PAY II $45,060

Under Federal Judge Dole's decree Inthe Chinatown lire claims test enso ofTreasury Agent W. P. McClennauagainst Yce Wo Chan, a check has beendelivered to Yce Wo Chan for the

of the fund to whkh they nro en-titled, deposited ill court, In tho sum ofJUY-in.- Tho award was si&,'J89.81,from which wero deducted eo.t andamount of surplus fund already withdrawn,

WEEK

bal-ance

Decrees In all other fire claims caseIn which insurance companies are endefendants will probably be filed earlynext week: this will mean tho payingcut ot about J 15,000 held on deposit.

W. T. Ilawllns intends to leave Inthe Claudlnc next Tuesday for Wat-luk-

whero ho will nttend to mattersIn connection with tho Y. Kashauokibankruptcy case. Iiu will return Inthe Maunu I.ou next I'rlday.

A Place

of SafetyWhen Hie cllv home Is

vacated the comfort of I liehousewife Is often inarrrJ bythoughts of danger to theliouscli'ilJ t easutcs fromburglary or fire.

A safe Jcp sit box In rurvault gives absolute securityto the v.ilmlilci and relieveslie owner from re i mtlhlllty,

f iMswn i ia

HAWAIIAN

TRUST CO,

UinllrJ,

FQIU ST,

Young Republicans SweptThe Boards With

Their Ticket,

WAS SOME SCRATCHING j

OF UNPOPULAR MEN

RESULT OF PRIMARY ELECTION8ON EAST HAWAII J. U. 8MITH

FELL DOWN ANDREWSAND STACKER.

saidIn nustlan port.

Hllo, Aug. 12. Tho Young Men's Up- -'

publican Club Bwent tho boards nt tho . .....llrniilillrnn nrlmnriou i.i,i .. nm..- -. TOKIO, Japan, August The Japanese Government Is tending aday wherever they had a ticket In the t

to the Powers explaining Ita action the Incident.Held. The randldate nut the statu oof the Club received tho lowest vnln In HAVENS SOUGHT BY ESCAPED 8HIP8,eery Instance, and many of tho old,

of tho party line I'hlllp l'erk, 8HANQHAI China, August 13. The Russian cruiser Askold docked herJoe Vlerra nnd .las .D. went ' has been notified leave the port within hours.down In defeat beforo the splendid or-- 1 The escaping Russian ships scattered during the battle, some returning tofiinlratlnn of tho young . ...u... .... ,., i ...i j i..j ti.."""ur "" -- mUU. h . ,.m..,Uc.. ...u. ....Word waa passed along the line votoonly for those candidates who had been Is damaged.ngrred upon at tho meeting of tho Club,ami tne result snowed the forco of thlinew far tor

In Ililo there was a general apathyas to tho of the primaries, andlittle surprise Is expressed by thosowho witnessed the work of runners nnd i

others who wero permitted In and about i

tho polling booths. The members ofthe Club voted almost as a unit nndtbc tally of ballots cast was almostuniform except whoro tho popularity I

of one or two candldntca Increased their!strength. Andrews and Stacker weronot favorites, the latter polling tholowest vota of thoso elected, showingwhero r.orao ot tho young men brol.oaway from the program and voted ac- -liliHnf If. ttfit,. nn-- lint.. a T IT

toat

inon

to

""to

a

was no popular than Stack-- 1 China, 13. Two havecr anil Andrews, and falling get Wei Hal Wet.tho support of tho young '

0weni (town in ignominious defeat.

The detailed vote for tho Fourth pre-- 'imii ij"in is ns rnuows, mc nnuit-H- I !nof those elected belli printed In cap- -

ital letters:Tor Convention:

1. CI1A8. AKAU 1182. (MIIIj 8. SMITH ltii. . I- - DUSHA J27I. 1 A. ANDItHWS 1206. M. J. Do GOllVUA US

. J. T. 1017 11. Kendall 7'J3. O. N. Day fiui). M. (J. Santos r7

10. H. 8. Shaw K

For District Convention:I. 1G5

i. W. A. TODD 1133. It. A. 1 Y.MAN. Jr. 1311

I. I. K. RAY Wti8. P. 1336. J.KAI, Jr. 1277. M. tt. t'ACIIKCO 1108. ciiab. sii:.msi:n 1059. j.1c. i'aahao 31

10. D. W. Marsh 7111. JofO Vlerra 7012. I'.l'eclc f,s13. J. U. Smith 61U. W. Harbottle 48

In Walalcea tho vote wus as follows:For Convention:

1. JOHN IlOIINIINIIKltO 702. JOHN T. UltOWN fit3. K. KUALA WAA f I4. Ja. I). Lewis 48For District

1. (1, P. APFONSO 772. SAM CI.1. I). K. NAMAHOC 69

(Continue on Page 4.)

Great

Clearance Sale

In order to make room tar mynew ttock I am going to olferyou a charr.e nivetbefore in Honolulu in theMen's Furr.ithing and Hit

A of

10 cent.will be given on all goodsiron no ; until the end oi themonth.

-A- T-

Levlnga ton'srvuiiu MIMj. "f I Mishuu birHl

jgdLm..' ... a.

TOGO CHASING

RUSSIAN SHIPSI Associated icss Special Cable.)

T8INGCHOU (Kalochau) China, August 13. Admiral Togo Is beheading toward Shanghai pursuit of the ships that

JAPAN EXPLAINS

TO THEI

POWERS13. not

Ryeshitelnl

stalwartsLewis twenty-fou- r

Republicansru" w,.rCzarevitch badly

remit

M.

CHINE6E GOVERNOR WELCOMES JAPANESE.Manchuria, August 13, The Chinese Governor at Mukden

has Issued proclamation welcoming the Japanese.

YIELDS.CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, August 13 Tho Turkish Government ha

yielded to the demands of the United States.o

WITHOEFT KILLED.ST. PCTERSDURO, Russia, August 13. Naval Commander Wlthocft waa

killed In Wednesday's battle.o

STRANDED.

Smith more CHEFOO, August Russian destroyers strandedto

Republicans,

iuriv

Territorial

BTACKKIt

W.H.UBUIIS

nilUnitlCLI.I

Territorial

Convention:

ICAIIUKANB

given

Business. Reduction

per

LIAOYANG,

DESTROYERS

at

HEAVY RUSSIAN LOSS.August 13. Heavy fighting Is repotted about Port Arthur

during Tuesday and Wednesday last. The loss suffered by the Russian forcewas enormous.

o

FIVE WERE DAMAGED.TOKIO, Japan, August 13. Admiral Togo reports that five out of the six

Russian battleships engaged In Wednesday's battle were severely damaged.

8AN FRANCISCO, Cat., August 12. SUGAR: 90 degree Centrifugals, 4.255

cents. Previous quotation, 4.125.SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 13. E8 analysis Beets, 10s 6. Previous

quotation, 10 5

TOGO REPORTS ON

ESCAPINGSOUADRONWASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 1904.

To JAPANESE CONSUL, Honolulu (Received 8:55 a. m.)Admiral Togo's report runs a follows:"Of six Russian battleships engaged In the battle of Auguat 10th, five

are believed to have been seriously d imaged. Doth masts of the Pobledawere broken and the big guns ceased working.

The Retvlzan apparently suffered mest, owing to our concentratedshells at the distance of 3,500 metres. The damages of the enemy's cruiserseemed probably less serious. The Bayan did not emerge from Port Ar-

thur."Our damages are already tempo-aril- y repaired."

TAKAHIRA.

Russian Destroyers Stranded, WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 1904.

To JAPANESE CON8UL, Honolulu (Received 9:25 a. m.)According to a telegram from Ch;foo two Russian destroyers stranded

twenty miles east of Welhalwel on Auj. 11th. TAKAHIRA.

There are none better and few so good

none so good at the price as the

MGN'SCOUNTRY CLUB

SHOEPenntylvanla list and vicl upper.Easy tread cxfnUon sole, j

$3.50

333 I

3

31 Manufacturers' Shoo Co,f Ltd, 17iiuiimiuuuiUiiitiiitiiiiiatitiuiiitius;

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MASONIC TEMPLE

AffEEKLY-CALENDAR- .

MONDAY

ruuHUAV

WBDNBUDAV

TMUMHDAYHono. Commander Regular

5 p. m.L Progres Flr.t Degree 7:30.

PHIOAY

aATDHDAV

All visiting memberi of ta.Brier ra cordially Invited to at-ta-

meetings of local lodges.

ARMONY LODGE, No. S, I. 0. O. F,

Meets every Monday evening at 7:30fct Barmony Hall, King street

W. F. HALL. N. Q,B. It. HENDRY, Secretary.

Sll visiting brothers very conllallrltTlt4.

MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P.

est orory Tuesday evening ato'clock In Harmony Hall, King

Mraat. Visiting brothers cordially In-

itial to attend.JOHN WAI.KKH. CO.T. WALDRON, K.n.8.

iOAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.

K.ets every Friday evening at Har--y

Hall, King street, at 7:80. Mem--

of. Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm. y

Lodge, No. 8, and visiting broth-- n

cordially Invited.Work, First Rank.

O. M. WHITE, CO.,H. M. COLEMAN, K.H.S.

KONOLULU LODQE 616, B. P. O. E,

onolulu Lodes No. 616, D. P. O. E.,fill meet In their new ball, on Miller

M Beretanla streets, every Fridayawcalnf., By ordor of tho E. IL

IIAURY H. SIMPSON,Secretary.

V. H. FISIIEn, E.R.

Was. M'KINLEY LODQE No. 8, K.of P,

Kaets ovory Saturday ovenlng at:M o'clock in Harmony Hall, King

art. Visiting brothers cordially in- -

to attend.Work In Third Rank.

H. 'T. MOORE, C. C.M. M. JOHNSON, K.R.S.

ONOLULU HARBOR, No. 64, A. A.of M. & P.

KMts on first and third SundayBrnlngs of each month at 7 o'clock atHarmony Hall. All sojourning breth-M-

are cordially Invited to attend.y order Worthy Captain:

FRED. MOSHER, CO.

FIRE INSURANCE

T.i B. F. DILLINGHAM GO,, Ltd,

General Agent for Hawaii

Atlas Assurance Company of LondonPfcotnlx Assurance Co. of London.Hsw York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.Phoenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.

ALBERT RAASMANAGER IN8URANCE DEPTMT.

Offle.4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.

Manufactured fromICE pure distiiled water

Delivered to any part ofcity by courteous drivers.

andDAYTON

COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERSGENERAL CONTRACTORS,

nans and estimates furnished forQ classes. Contracting work.

Tel. Main 243.ROOM tOO, B08TON BLK., Honolulu.

P. H. Burnette,1;I

Mtorn.y-at-La- and Notary PublicAfsnt to Qrant Marriage Licenses.

Estate, Insurance, Collections.Blot, 79 M. reliant Street Honolulu.

Restaurant..JS.," ..uvi.tviii ,,w tfiMUa.tiiutJiji,

piw nervico,MEALS 26o.

OPEN ALL NlflHT.

Tb Evening Uullitln, 7e emu tmanlh,

WE- -

Develop--AND-

PrintFilms Plates

WITH GREAT CARE.

Mail Orders Given SpecialAttention.

KODAKS REPAIRED.

THE

Hollister Drug Co.,LIMITED.

1056 hort Street.

Qo-Car- ts

unci

BabyCarriagesLatest INew York

styles.

Low Prices.

Hoffschlaeser Go,,LTD..

King and Bethel Streets.

Wm. G. Irwin & Co. Ltd.

W.M. O. IRWIN... President nnd Mgr.JNO. t). Sl'ltHCKKI.3...1st Vice Pres,W. .M. MIKI-'AII- 2d Vlco ProsH. At. WHITNEY. Jr. .TreasurerRICHARl) I VERS necrciaryA. C. I.OVEKIN Auditor

SUOAIi PACTORSAND

COAIMISSIOIV AOGNTSArrntft lor Ui

SCOTTISH UNION & NATIONAL INSUttANCOMPANY OF EDINBURGH.

WILHELMA OH MADniURO GENCRALINSURANCE UJMPANY.

ASSOC! AT 1:0 INSURANCE COMPANYol Munl:! n4 li.illB

ALLIANCE MARINE &. GENERAL ASSURANCECO. LIS., ol London.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY ol LIVERPOOlALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ol LONDON.

ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANYOF NEW YORK.

AGENTS OF TUB

Oceanic Steamship CompanyOF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.

A. Fernandez & Son,Importers and Dealers In

HARDWARE,CUTLERY, STOVES,

PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES,and GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Nos, 44-5- 0 KING STREET,Kalsy block, bet. Nuuanu and Smith Sts.

137 MERCHANT STREET.

Lots for SaleIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITIONKALIHI, and other desirable Inalltlet.

Also 1 JDMP-SEA- BUCXBOASD.second-hand- ; good as new.

SODASI

Bt In the city. Cool an J Refreshing,

Hawaiian Soda WorksT.ltphone Blue 1871.

IBUILDINO HATERiAcSOK AI.I. KINDH

Dealers In Lumber and Co

ALLEN A noniNBON.Qusen flf, Hanaluh)

I icu. mtin log.Oihn Ice Electric Co.'-1-KM Telsphon. Blu. S151 DAVID

AND

lUal

jj imv?fcmfr.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Send to or Immediately notify theBoard of Health of all rats found deadfrom unknown causes,

......... .ncaa wanes' on Pago 6.Hock beer on diaft at the Coliiiiil.tii

on SaturdayPaul Jones, Rye or Uourbon, at lhe',,,'!" l,,llc'1 2llu ot lllc Husslan garrl- -

Pantheon same old stand. .1The best cup of llaunllau coffee In

the city. N. England Uakiry.E. O. Hall Af Hon hnvr. rr.rr.lf.w1 nn.

other shipment of 8. V. paints.llavo your old Panama hat made

like new. Olobo Clothing HouseThe onlv Rtore In Inun bi.IHiii- - mnir.

mines nt marked prices. Arlclgh & CoHon. Clothes Clcanlncr A Presslne- rn

Tel. Main 117. Suits called for anddelivered.

Have your painting dono by EnosBros., headuuarters Sterling's nlilstand,

Ulank books of all sorts, ledgers,etc., manufactured by tho Uullotln Pub-lishing Company.

Thu Zenrift n.inrlni? Pin!, pain .1 vnpvpleasant party last evening at tho I. O.O. V. roof garden.

Arrhed PX 8. S. Alnnin.ln. fntifV nnwllurbank potatoes and onions. Cert.Ilros . phone. White. 3231.

Judge Dole Blgns a decree fnvorlug.P. Mcndonca for a Kirn o iVim.

mission award ot J2.CS5.C3.A root painted with "Arabic" Is like

n caulked ship It can't leak. "Arabic"also cools Iron roofs 15 degrees ntleast.

The llackfold liarelinlt team nml thrt'tlnnnl tiiifilr-ulilni- r InO. It. & I.. Co.'ri team will ploy a matchgame tomorrow nt 9 o'clock nt the .Ma -

Klkl Held.

Are jou satisfied with sour Hnewrlt.L- .- ... .. ...."vii ii uui, Gxanuno me .sow uon- -

oer," only $35.U0. Kasy payments, ."..CO

down, IxilaiH.o JI.uo week, nt Wall.'Nichols Co. . MAYOR HARRISON'S TASK. I

i Chlcugn. Aug. 12. Maor HarrisonDo you llnd It illfllcult to get n full has been nuked to do what he inn tonight's sleep during these warm den-'settl- e the strike nt disorder nml vlo--

ingi? If so, buy an OMcrmoor matHess fmm J. Hopp & Co., nml sleep' like u log."

A full Hue of donierttr goods, newand till toclllte. for lionsvhnlilerd ranl)f fntlllll Dt I. W .Tnrtlnti JT. t'n 1 tA

The prlics milt the times. They Invitotin inspection.

The Catholic Chimb of Our I.ndy ofthe Mount. ICnlllil-nl.-i- i rivnliilmill Incharge of Rev. Father Clement To- -

morrow, August II, XHth Sunday af-ter PentetOSt. 1 1 n. hi. lilnaw with nop.inon, collet tton ami Itoi-ar-

.At Whitney Marsha Heinn.int kitln-

Monday you will llnd a good asort- -

incut of pietty wain goods for holokusand slilrtwnlhtK. .N'iimktomu niimptilings will be Incluiled In this sale.

MomlllV nitirnlllL? n wnt.lr ntImrualns nt the Snrl. ..mm w,irlnuhains nn.l renlivr ,!, ...if . ... .larlV for "Oe un.l "Rev! ii IJ ri.Tr..itogreatly

in.. vtTrn i" ,w! Kone "''S

u 'The" bull lietween ilm lln..i.rlii

team anil tho Oahu railroad team willIm.. ,..,..n1fiir.il ...n, tl... c..llA.i.l ...n...v- lutiiutiu siuuuun r

the oil tanks tomorrow forenoon at aociock. ii unit ueen called to Imi

plaje.1 at Maklkl but .Maklkl groundslit be used by other teams.

...The (.athollf of St. John theOaptlst Knllhl waena, Inthargoof He.rather Clement. Tomorrow, AiiRiist14. MIth Sunduy after Pent' cost, 8:30a. m. high mass with hcrmon and col- -lection . I p. in. Rosary. Next day,.Monda, Augun IT., Holy Day of 01)11- -gallon, AHsumptlon of the M. H. Vlr- -

gin, n. m., high mass with HTinonttiiu luiieuiou

Tho new llrownlo Camein No. 2 Is .ifblack seat leather finish, has finder pro- -

tec ted by metal, and Inside has a fun- -

nel shape eontrhuuee to t xclmln nnvistruy light that might get through thelens, iront uuy oni models when joucan get new ones nt tho same prke.No. 1 costs 1 and No. 2 costn S2 nt Ho- -

nolulu Photo-Suppl- Co. ,

Interesting Ball GamesVV III P 3VJ TOdSV

Thn..... nt 111,, tiaur.lit.il nnht. ,nr,..,.- - ,.v i.iv i'w.vii.11 ',t!l VIday will be Intercbtlng for ninny rea- -

ruun. i no j i. a. u.s go agnlnst theKlks without Klley. who will nlny nrtbase foi the opposing team. Canalho

game between the H. A. Cs. and theKlks, beeauso It will mark a crltcalpoint on the road to tho championship.

Tho first onmrt tlilu nflArnnnn .ultl t.Abetween the Pminhntitt .ma iniir.a tk.fcecond, H. A. Ch. and Klks. ,

SPECIAL BEAGH ATTRACTIONS.

There, will be tmeclal ..f.rn,.H,,n- - ,

WalUlkl beach tomorrow. Th .a,lll lilav illirlnir the afternrton nn th.Mr.,... .,!.. a". 7. .".".: r.r..T- -

amnged bv . ho' hoVai mXSnZ. Zprotect the" musical., from tho M.n.Tke hea will mnko a soundlug lionrdmat win niaRo tho music heard fromthe Annex to tho viaduct.

Nearly cteryono who owus u privatemiii tiuui or canou uas pronueetl to Iw

.Ul liiu ttuiltlKl rHllllozvn ft tomorrow.When the crowd Is the blggextjilriiirciiwill bo taken for tho I'romotoh Committee.

POItMinpH,Mmplrwont

HO IA0Y ASSISTANT,

iwm

llllBfCil(Associated Press Cabls.

I PORT ARTHUR ENGAGEMENT.... . . . ,r .,r.i.,., .. n.,.. a..,i.,... i. . .,n-..- ,,i

During the engagement onn .Inianein '

KH11

SHIPS AT TSINQCHOU. J

Chefoo, Aug. 12. Tho Crnrclwtdi,the I'nllaila and three toriwlo Ixmts arcstill at Tslnschou (Kalm hnn). Thoicruiser Nolk left at the expiration oftwenty-fou- r hours. There has been nosea fighting reported,

BACK RU8SIA8 PROTEST.St. Petersburg, A(. 12. It Is stated

that tho representatives of I'rnnco andnt I'rtUlntr nrn Hllntinrtlm. Una

nla's protett against the rapture ot thewrpeuo uoai uiesimini.

RUSSIA OAY AND SORROWFUL.St. Petersburg, Aug, 12. The Rus-

sian people are divided between rejoic-ing ocr the birth of an heir to thothrone nnil anxiety as to the fate of thePort Arthur squadron. Tho city IslicilaRgi'd and Illuminated. The Czar-ina and rlilld nro well, The latter willbe named Alexis.

RUSSIAN REFUGEE.Shnnghnl, Aug. 12. The Russian tor-

pedo iKiat destroyer Uiorovol has ar-rived here.

JAPAN ORDERS SHIP9.London, Aug. 12. It Is reported that

!. -. I .. . . - . ..

'

BRYAN LOSES LEGACY!llaien. Pmin.. Am?. 1 Thr. flu.

premc Court nf ICrrorx hm deelileil DintWm. J. Ilryan Is not entitled to tlm

l?,"',M"' "' tl10 "eniitll bequest.

lence nro spreading.

PARAGUAY UPRISING.Iliienos Ayres. Aug. 12. Tho Pnrn I

gimynn reolutlnn Is spreading, Tha '

renew uap raptiirctl the .Minister ofWnr.

ZIMLOCII COMING

I. C ttrlllMl HrUllH Woril fl'Dtil RunrtAtultHo dial ho hns hnoKnl l'ollnnrrtl.lllllltttans to nlnv hero In Mnr.li nnvt ii

imiocn ine miiKicinn win arrive nero.... n ,. .,.,.. . . .. .vi tin-- tin hi turn luuuMi nun tipt'ii avtlm Orpheum Saturday evening the27th.

, AUGUST PARADISE.i ...

."1,lla.n!.-M-..'-".c'',n.- A',K,.",t '''r- -

n!"M'. " lu '? '..'" "'e tiows- -

"""" "" " interesting tnlile ofconCIltgl 0f which peihaps the

B"'n,'". I' T the promls,. Itgives of Ihlnc Mill greater than l...ng.

tirrttlmlfi nvrnllntit r,t. itrll., ill..,. jto local mnirazlno art work. Is nu no- -

fount of the printing press progif u ofIlls lllntlf. A tintV Krritt. ...., : - ,.....,,uP"""'K iimehlne bus Just been In- -

""'" ' ' piess mom.",u wiR specti is Ui to J,4inj iin-- iprwslons ier hour.

Among the entertaining and In-- 1

ttructlvo finturcs of tho eiiireul Issu. nro articles on pineapple niier, themaking of pol, Ponrl Hnrlinr. Hie leafhopper and lour-ceu- t sugar. As usual1Ilm nuigarluu Is heiiutirull) Ulicliut--''!. sonit. line volcano plititograplm be- -Ing reiiioiluied.

BAND AT FISHMARKLT.

.. ,m" .,)an'' w " L'" A011' a " 5 t the ,

IX ,!?oB5an. in " "$'!Th . ' I'"'uZ,ntif i

"The Old Hundred

Selettlun- - The Prince of Pllsen"I.uders

...iiriniwiu iMitttji Allstynei.,mo JY?1'"'' f the Winds". HallKlnal "Ol.l Acquaintance" .. I.lddle

"The Star Spangletl Uanner."

ONE SHARE ONE DOLLAR PERMONTH.

Th Twenty-nint- Series of Stock In

,'", P fco l,tttt cen,s P" Bnar.Ulu """th'y are one dollar

por m""' Per share. The stock drawsInlicll better Ilttorpat tlifiti a ufl..l...bank. I

Further Information can bo obtained.'""" K V UM' fS !

......0 H.. ..- -. ....,""",'nu"w w,Ll-- S&- - !

., . ..nieiii uouiimny liavo been ml.X?J .

ow lclllc loll HnTr .'

lur '" J.1" T.' ..?"""' Itnyago Orient

Mrs. Prunes' When do you actors,

at tho theatre draw your av? Il.tn i

.r' 1 ,. i. ,w, .... . ........ ... ..... ... ." "" "' "" " " incuire."""'" i m pioniptur there. Mrs. P.Wull, Imvo to bo pionipter

ncie. iimi, or flml niiother boardingliniihw. Kansas City Journal,

meiiure "TiiuKunnner Queen". Ulggo,Oimittu "i:ii,lo" Prouuupr''"'"'" "The Clonilollcr".. PowellH"lnc "0,, "rho Kvcr w" ...MaiKle

PART II.

$100 RewardI'HOOI' th.it I did not m.ike mv

Anynnr who c.iiunt nwlic ijgojcsiinnt do wnrlt, Cur mv

iomp.ire my jni'lc c otliera.LOWEST PiilGES IN THE CITY.

NEW YORK DENTAL, PARLORSiv

New

most

ttlll'H

llrst

(iu'll

oinr.,

MflSTETTti

1fc. TOMACH &

ALL WOMENWho wish to retain or regain theirhealth must seo to It that functionalregularity Is established. This Is an

question and tho wisewoman will resoit to Hosteller'sStomach Hitters at tho first symptomof any derangement, because shoknows It always gives prompt relief.Pains In the Baek, Bloating, Vomiting,Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,Tainting Spells and Sleeplessness arcnil danger signals which rcrjulro theHitters. Try ono bottle,

HOSTETTER'S

STOMA li - BITTERS

Greater advancement has been madein the optician's business than In anyother. A few years since, spectacles.Arrff hartrtltrl Mi.aa I. ....- - til.. .1

nipu ml.4n,l.. u... -- j... a,.vices of a fully nuallfied r... . -- ".""". "ii.i "',. ".':.v3Gn.itf. in urucr to aeiermine uy ascientific examination of each eyewhat are the correct glasses.

A. N. SANFORD,OPTICIAN.

BOSTON DUILDING, FORT STREET

Over May &. Co.

Eyesight TcEtlng and Spectncle Fittingnro our Exclusive Work.

LatoilaRemoves

Pimp!?, Ulacl.he.ids, Enema, Rash,Irritation?, It Jilngs, and other Skillanj Scalp AffectionsWhile You Shampoo, Shave

or BatheNot a patent medicine not asoipjiist Latnll.i. FHty dollars' worthnf metlt, joy and beauty In a liftyout bottle. Satlvactlon guaranteedor money refunJeJ.UBLIflH I

ANTISEPIIC-C1.EANSI- NG

Uitolla Is refrehlng and l:,vlgor.it- -ng. Rest for the baby and the

bath.Sold by all druRRMs In Honolulu.

Refuse Substitutes.

Fire! Fire! Fire!

Another residence destroyed by firefor want of water In time, but had a

Quick Action Fire Extinguisher

h. i .u. u.... ...- -VoTn ft",!J"JS! ft " ?- - m Mvmr ui (lie rire wo- -

V'"" " ,,av.,n0 l.' "ouse equip- -

K.J""". "r T1.1? Extin0u .hers, forTJ7" ,'"" ."" " ou nee. .' B'y- -

""" uu:rB ' " oiner macnine manu- -

""?. "h . .".. "P"" to

V" ."K."1.Can be onrr.ltrH naWoman, Child or Man as when In thehands of.." trained fireman. For fur- -,hcr Prtl"l "d elr:ular Inquire of

WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.,

SOLE AGENTS.

TEL. MAIN 145,

vwmEnsmEwrxiCATARRH

VI isBLADDEF1,

Cures ulinisciiurcrcs in

f?A8Z1WL

Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices To Suit.

Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd

'l76-t8-0 KING STREET.

NOW WE'RE MWo are prepared to supply the Pesplt of Honolulu with Freshest at

ISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Egos, Chick-ens, Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham! In fact, everything that A FIRST.CLASS MARKET It called upon to furnish?

ThelSLANDMEAT C(XJAS. E. WESTBROOKE, Manaecr.

TELEPHONE MAIN 71. FORT ST., OPP. LOVE BLD.

NEW IDEAS NEWFURNITUREFOR THE atlMMBR TIMB.

PORTER FURNITURE COMPANY,VOUNG BUILDING. HOTEL HTBEKT.

TELEPHONE 35.

BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD,

WAILUKU, MAUI.

TELEPHONE. 221.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Sad

dle Horses on short notice.

Carriages meet all steamers. Com-

petent drivers, reasonable rates, new

vehicles and live stock.

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS.J. B. Castle First Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... Second Vlco Pres.3. P. Cooko TreasurerW. O. Smith SecretaryGeo. R. Carter ..Auditor

Sugar Factors and

Commission AgentsAGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial &Sugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co., Pola Plan-tation Co., Naulku Sugar Co., KlhelPlantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar CoKahulul Railroad Co.H

WM. 6. IRWIN & CO., LTD.AuetitM for

WHtirn Sugnr RmIIiiIiio- - cSun I'riiiiulMuu. CalTUnltlwln l.tcornotlva Workii,fltllndHlptiln, M,i.

INawoll UnlvarsHl Aim Co.MttnufaicturarMoflNatlonHlCnriaHhMdUer, Nnw Vorlc, IV. Y.Piiruffin Pnlnt t"mpnny,

tSun Cnl.Ohltittut Co..Hnn I'raiitilsca Ciil.

Pnaltlu Ol rnnnporttitlon Con biicImco. ChI,

YoshikawaTho Bllio Doctor. I have a bigBlock of wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheels Rout-ed. Two Stores: 103 King St,Hotel near River.

S. Yokomizo- -Great Reduction In Price of Crushed

Rock, a follows:No. 2 1 cublo yard $1.70No. 3 1 cublo yard 11.80No. i I cublo yard 12.03

Delivered to any part of city. OfficeQueen Emma Hall, corner Nuuanu anduereiania; Tel. Blue Uli,

Tarn Kim Kee,KING ST. NEAR RIVER.

Hardware, Havlland Crockery, Gtanware, Plated Silverware, Milk

Pans, Etc,2S31.ini

S. SAIKI,Dlr m HAmbooFurnlluic-- , Pic.

ure Vnmti, Gttu Linen, Ihwn1 ab! riollu, Colln, Neck.

Il etc,

) P, HPRRTANA ST.I

OFF ?

THE FAMOUS DOUQLAt

peaks for Itself f

but Is not noisy.

E. R. BATH, THE PLUMBER.105 King Street, 'Phone 1,

'-- ' "" IIXM tl Wl

vvmiTtii'ss.LIFE Hi FIDE

Insurance - Agents.AQENTS TOR

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN-

SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

AETNA FIRE IN8URANCE COM-PANY OF HARTFORD.

CASTLE & COOKE, LtdHONOLULU.

Commiss.o.i Meuiiants

i Sugar Factors

AGENTS FORThe Ewa Plantation Co. 'Tho Walalua Agricultural Co.Tho Kohala Sugar Co.Tho Walmca Sucnr Mill CnTho Fulton Lron Works, St Louis, Mo.iuo manuaru Ull uo.Tho Ceo. P. Bioko Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrlfueals.Tho Now England Llfo Insurance Co.

or Jjosion.The Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,

Conn.The Alliance Assurance Co. of London.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.

AfirontB iorHawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant Co.. Onomea flump rnHonomu Sugar Co.,Walluku Sugar Ctvuaaee ougar co.,Haieakala Ilanck Co.Tbo Planters' Line of San Franclie.Packets, Ckas, Drewer t Co.'a line olBoston Packed.

List of Offlc.r.:O. M. Cooke, President; Oeorc

Hobertson, Manager; E. r. Bliboi,Treasurer and Secretary; Col, W, H.Allen. Auditor: P. a .Tnn. n uCooko and aeo. n. Carter, Director.,

iP. O, noi Ul. Tel. WhIU III,

SANG CHAN,MIIKCIMNV TAIMIII,

MOTEL 87 HHTi HONOI.UI.U,Hiilla nmilu In nrdur In ba Uilyi, Perfm.1 fit, HimrihU.il, 0.)k'

log t'Miiiitj, da m riiri,

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A week of special bargains in

SUMMER DRESS GOODS

Beginning Monday morning, August

15th, for one week oniy, the follow-speci- al

inducements are open at the

Sachs' store :

Our entire stock of Scotch Ging-

hams and Zephyrs, which seii rcgu-arl- y

for 20c and 25c a yard.

This week at 10c

Fancy White Goods,, with lace

stripes and dots.

Regular 20c qualities at 15c yd.

Regular 15c qualities at 12 I -- 2c yd.

Fancy stripes and checks that sel

regularly for 8 yards for $1.00.

This week II yards for $1.00.

1

A large assortment of children's

silk and muslin hats and bonnets, at

all prices, now on hand.

N. S. Saabs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd.

Doctors Say Drink More'One's body requ'res TEN grasses of fluid per day. Most

people drink less too little to flush the body of its waste.The result is bad blood, nervousness, disease. Then thedoctor says "DRINK MORE," and he knows this advice

is worth more than 'medicine.Let us supply you with our beverages. " Drink more."

Give your body more fluid, which Is also a FOOD and a

TONIC.

Consolidated Soda Water Works Co.,LIMITEO. T.I, Mali 71

ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT

These safes are now on the floor and ready for InspectionTHE HERRING HALL MARVIN 8AFE Is so constructed

that Its contents are absolutely preserved. A selentlflestudy of the effect of fire on safes combined with 60 years'

experience In safe construction, warrants the manufactureers to make tho claim that tlelr safes are positively perfect.

We carry a large assortment of safes from $50 up.

Cash or Installment

THEO. H. DAViES h Co., Limited,

Xealitarad Trtidalhfk .' ttpyriihM by Qtftrmoor Ca M.

NEW LINE OPwjrmf Jm i "ui 'H4WI

J. HOPP & Co.,Of Klnit and Bethel Streets, have receiveda line shipment or Ostermoor Patont hlas-ti- c

Felt Mattresses. These are now onsale. Anyone looking, for health, comfottand sleep slioulJ not fall to Inspect these,a they are the best inattrcssei made for

this climate.

Clothing, Pajamas and Neckwear, Tiesi;ic, m

JL Lando, Hotel St. Storfe,

fSSsSiStoia Year

vwQ&ryjr ' 'WRKp ." $& tyffy' --?$ . 14' '-- WdSfljf

evemno bulletin, Honolulu, Saturday, aw,, u. iooi THRU

Oahu RepublicansOrganize Districts

For Two Years' WorkTlic men on tho government pa) roll

beat the taxpayers out by a vote of 4ito 28 at the mcctlns of the Fourth Dlatrlct Itciuibllcan Committee at Waver-l- y

hall Inn night. I.. A. Andrews'workers had claimed the ktory nilday yesterday by n tinnnlmoiiH vote, tlUtrlit,but tho tcllera counted him In by a.

barn raise of three-llfth- s of the dope-pate-

The other two-fifth- s were eastfor E. raxon lllshop, tho imrallroadrdrholco of tho business men of theFourth.

Andrews ami his subordinates hadlaid their mines effectually. Andrewslighted tUa fuse and each nnd every outexploded at ttlo right plate and thoright time.

It was moved by I.. A. Andrews nndcarried that the temporary secretaryact as n committee on credentials.

It was moved by I.. A. Andrews andtarried that tho roll as railed by tinsecretary (onttltuto tho RepublicanCommittee of tho Fourth District fortho next two yearn.

Geo. I'. Tliellcn had been nominatedfur temporary secretary and unanimously elected.

Robert lioytl in eloquent phraseplaced the name of I A. Andrews before the committee ns n candidate forthn ofllro of chairman. He said It pavehim great pleaauro to name so tapahlna man. uno who bail proved himselfa power In tho community. "He didnot como to us," said the speaker, "andtell us of his capabilities. Wn sawthem with our own eyes." He re-

ferred to Mr. Audrew'H excellent workas President of the Young Men's

Club, nnd his high legal at-

tainments.Tho nomination of Andrews was sec-

onded by C. K. Qulnn, who will unoday mnken fluo political orator. ()nlnnreferred to tho noble mien nnd bearingwhich marked the conduct of L. A.Andrews In his association with men."He tarries himself nobly among iib,"eald Qtiliin, "and has distinguishedhimself by his brilliant legal attain-ments. It Is not ncTCsB.iry that w

spring his name here as a bomb thrownIn your midst. Ills name comts tiphero naturally. I am sure wo wll niakono mlstalio In selecting him chairmanof this District." The speecheit of bothMr. Iloyd and Mr. Quinn were grectetlwith great applause.

Geo. W. Smith placed In nominationtho name of E. Faxon lllshop. "Innominating a man for tho chairman-ship of this district wo should speakonly from a political standpoint. Tlicroshould be no personalities. Wo wantfor tho placo a representative citizen,frco from all political entanglement.Wo want a man who has not been ac-

tive in politics other than a voter. Wowant one of our own kind. It givesmo great pleasure, therefore, to nom-inate Mr. K. Faxon lllshop." Mr.lllstiop'a name tvas greeted with liberalapplause.

lllshop's nomination was secondedby Frank I. Thompson, who stirred thedclegutes with a racy"sp-ec- h. He saidthat when the Republicans in the cast,eight years ago, were confronted by acondition and not a theory, when therewas grave danger that tho Republicanparty would be kicked olf tho earth bythe free silver Jackass, tho party otprosperity turned down the polltlclauiand chose a business man to lend them.Good politicians wcro passed by fortho man who had achieved success butnot lu politics. They chose Murk Hau-na- ,

a man who was not subtle In pol-itics but who had mado n success ofMs ow nbuslucss. "In seconding thonomination of U. Faxon lllshop I feelmyself as highly honored as Mr. lioytlcould have felt In nominating Mr. Andrews. He Is a young man who hasuicn successful In hhbusiness. Although ho did not como'from under the soil,' as Ueorge Heck- -

Icy would say, bo raised himself fromtho foot of the ladder upon Hawaliiiisoil. There are no gray hairs on topof tits head, but he has gray Inside ofhis head. He may not have been nnadept In the chkntnry of politics, butwo may look upon um Olid say, "lin- -

hold tho man." Tho trouble wo havehad in this country i that wo havehud too many politicians and too fewstatesmen. When wo say 'Fcce homo.'wo should not point to the ward politician. As Mr. Smith has said, this isnot a personal Issue. I am free to sayIf It wcro a personal ssuo It would haveafforded rw as much pleasure at It hasMr. lioyd to nominate Mr. Andrewr.This country liai been tailed an oligarchy since I first Knew anythingabout the Islands. With at least a partof the Constitution In force we do notwant any more oligarchy. 1 do notwant a man as head ot this committee)who, sitting In his ofllce, dictates tholaws to tho representative.) we electand afterward have tho construing nfthose laws. The fact that Mr. Dlshoyhas not been a politician in New Yoikin in nia ravor, wo do nut want anyTammanies here. If It wcro not for.the rulo that limits tne to five minutes.I might inflict on you what Jack I.Masrails hot air. Wo do not wrnt blcyclopumps, however, but good liurd tiresthat will stand tho rough roads."

Them were no other nominationsHd Towso ami F. 13. Utburdsor. wtroappointed tellers by Temporary Chair- -

man Aylolt. When tho result of theballot showed IT for Andrews and 28for lllshop, (li'o. W. Smith motcd tomake thn election of Andrews unani-mous, which tarried with n cheer,

Mr. lllihnp started at onco to escortMr. Andrews to tho chair.

Disregarding rails for n speerh,Chairman Audrowa got down to busi-ness, calling fur nominations for ileachairman l Kuhutinaclo iininliiHlf.ilB. M. Itanaliuniil. who was iinaii linou.ly uli'tlml (leu, I'. Tlmllcn wits iiiiunl- -

tnoiiBiy ttiiM leii pcrinunt'iit ttrri'iuiyuiul J A. Julumnn treasurer,

Thu ftilltittliiK r.M'Hitlvu Cnminlllt'Owas npimlnlt'il, esih (irwliul ilioiiHoiiu intiiiitr IW Tow", MM jirvi'imiiV, H, (Jrwiix, nuuii'l, Ih'tl, K, Iiimh,

ill W Ilruku,un, llflli. W

MltulMr. Hlahlli,

t."ii.,

four I lu Niii JuiiivI li I I !'T riulMllH, HMllI I). f,

a tuniiimiiM in winrxr nii n mm'

mitt from the fifth District an adate for the Senatorial convention(elected ns follows: Frank Andrntle,Geo. Sea, II. N. Iloyd, Al. Moore, OuiIlofe, C K. (Julnn, W. II. Thornton,with the chalrmnn and secretary of tho

Yida Elected To' Lead In the Fifth

A, n 1. 1. ...ntitlnw lflfil il'imtt.l tillCastlo & Cooko hnll, where harmony,1with Just tho faintest dash or cllsconl ,

to glvo It snap, reigned, Henry C. Vldawns elected permanent chairman ofthe Fifth District Committee. 8. Hon-knn- o

and Vlda wcro tho nominees:there were 49 votes In tho hoiife. ofwhich Vlda secured 34. Hookanogrncerully asked that Villa's ulfctlunhe mado unanimous, saying that ltwns only ns the result of strenuousurging by certain of his friends thathe consented to bo nominated. Iloo-- (knno as gracefully declined tho hon-ors of vice chairmanship.

Judge Kaulukou made warm but Im-

personal objection lo Vlda's running,ns permanent chairman declaringHint he wns not n resident ot tho FifthDistrict and that It would not bo weltto allow the Fourth District to thus con-

trol tho dettlnles of both districts.Vlda nnswered that, like others, hobad two residences, one In each t,

but that his bona fide residence)wns In tho Fifth; If Kaulukou wantedproof, let him go homo with him thatnight. Kaulukou wns not nwaro oftho facts; ho would bo glad, he saidtn go and tnko n glass of beer with Mr.Vlda. Mr. Waterhoiice, Incidentally,said tho credentials committee reporthad been adopted nnd Vlda was there-fore a member. C. II. Dwlglit and

were appointed tellers nnd thovote was taken with tho result nbovonoted. Jos. Fern nnd Frank Tallin ocortcd tho permanent chairman to hissent.

Vlda, thanking tho committee forili honor conferred, sold, amid greutapplause, that ho would work hard for

mui

be as

are

arc of

of

itall

tho

In nn M .1 Ittinfwl till, n nnlnl. tti.il. l.nln tl.n Mnnt. '

lilt; uinvi nun i'"f' " v iiiii n.vi. uumi ......- -

bo to sue- - to the ofcess. ' the a committee

R. arranged meet with avlco nnd committee tho nn

was day next to dates for thoSt. C. was per- - of A

secretary and K. 11.. have to bo for tho

treasurer. Holt declining thnwas tho L. I.

commlttoo selected: Precinct. last was toPrecinct, S. W. the Ho said men were

Precinct, Cox; In to thePrecinct, Fifth Dolegato. Ho wns tho

out on thoQ. W. Pre-

cinct, U Cockett; Pre-

cinct, Sol. Knlelopu; Precinct,H. I,. Kekumano; Precinct, Wni.

tho wcrotwo nominees, W. Y. and

Kaulukou nominatednnd spoke loug nnd warmly In

his said ho wasto membership, thn

of The delega-tion from tho di

vlda appointed

that It was for thosake of harmony, Introduced tho fol-

lowing resolution: in the nom-ination of candidates for tho otRepresentatives, tho followingbo followed, namely, one candidate, to

Precinct, ono to Ninth, ono totwo to nnd ono to out

side precincts, tho precincts to naniotnctr own candidates.

Kaulukou opposed this, itwas too Ho four forHonolulu twu for tho dis

for the rnko of harmony,withdrew the resolution.

K. R. 0. of thoPrecinct as temporary chair-man, on nomination.kou nominated road but wasnot cccondcd. Hen Zablan astemporary secretary. was

;i

j- t,siam a y'yAWyA-- J j j,.Jl

Honolulu.1,2,3, II Kt 64, II H 4

5,,

7, I'- -K .

.

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JO. IJXHIII. lit fl H 8

fWIIITIil

5 5r5fcP3r2w .Jeff:LBBiP - mj

beer take theoners,

j'our with every that

and the threewith the Best Beer.

by thebrew in

years the of bestto cost clean as

in every part.Tho is

with yet is of theof to theand to the best.

&c?K'1re.wfefe?.K?

Chairman

Isaacs

country1......I.1Im.m'jtiiiiiituii

entlro ticket would carried adjourned subjectchair, befciro could

Reside Hookano, Adams similarcllned honors from Fourth Satur- -

ChOB. Dwlght elect-- ,

elected (nationAdams mlttcc called

purpose.honor. Following Senator being

present night, askodInhla; Second meeting.

Logan; Third Andrew needed assistFourth Chris. Holt; certain thatPrecinct. Thos. O'Dowda; wouldclnct, Seventh

Ienac KlghthNinth

TenthIsaacs.

Tenth Precinct theroKwal Fong

Isaacs. KwalFong

favor. Isaacs entitledhaving secured

highest number votes.Tenth Precinct being

vided, ChalrmnnIsaacs.

Zalilnn, saying

"ThatHouso

TenthKlghth, Seventh

sayinggreedy. wanted

outsidetricts.

.ablan,

Wallnco Seventhacted

Zablan's KauluChns.

actedIsaacs

mainland.

CHESS GAME WIRELESS

HONOLULU H1L0

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Your Healthdemands select the drink not

tUMMilwaukee Beercan chosen daily beverage assuranceits use conserves good health, good appetite good living.

Healthf ulness, Purity Cleanliness essentialswhich receive Milwaukee

These qualities secured employment expertmasters experienced help, trained our own premises

through service use materials exclusively,without regard modem plant, Dutchkitchen

9fe-Tast- e another exclusive feature thatis notcharged for 2js-bee- r, one charms

perfect product commends critical

m mi

enjoy

chnlrmnnshlpunanimously

cxccutlv.

Washington

Republicans

"thou Lire"FRED MILLER BREWING CO.

Milwaukee,for tho Hrcwcry Bottling."

Honolulu, H. Telephone HOFF8CHLAEGER CO.,Ditrlbutors

Tour cenH scot tho Malt Extract Department will you our Iwoleentitled. cvctuimcid ll'lfanit ApiHnilu:" Inc.

JyK wt

elected temporary Interpreter Kn-- i

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gard tho relzuro of tho Malacca.Tho Novoo Vreniya that

the Qovrmment has not nbaudoncd ItsIntention of dispatching andother war chips to hinder tho transpor-tation of contraband, demonstratedby tho dlfpatcli ot the volunteer shipsDon nnd Ural from tho Ualtlc on July24th to tnko thn place of the St. Peters-burg and Smolensk In tho Red SeA.

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I,,..., . . .,

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p.ild ! th taxpajcr. illldlnjtheir time with the retpiindbilltiiH hitampalgn management that n essnrllyfull to the lot of" a lominltti-- ihalrmnnwho does his duty No man ran HcnIn Kiuh a rnp.icltj and do his full ilntto Ills part and tho people It l prln- -

1 Iplo, not personality, that Is Im oh ed.

Admiral Toco's report of tho PortArthur battle sticks to farts as far asIt goes. Tho Htmlan ship at Kalo-ttiu-

nnd off Shanghai, reported innews dlspatehoj, show that tho Ilusslans made a cr good isiapo cousMerlng the general liellef that Togo hadthem so closely guarded that esah

s a lemoto piobabillty. It the Jap-onoi-o

Hoot has not suffered bovcrtlosses that hae been Kept from tho;.ubllc the .results at Arthur murt

lhat Togo has lost some of ths....... .... .., -.- ...-...- -- -.. ... ... .

campaign. The Novlk Is undoubtedlyon Its way to Join the lndloMoksquadron, nnd thus assures ono moreactive fighting ship to attack jnpnulomniinc Admiral logo can naruiAfford lo withdraw any of his shipfrom Tort Arthur so that taken ns 4

whole, tho Russians lime gained apoint by their latest nawil ninie.

ANDHHWK HIIOULU KliSIGN.

The decision of Attorney Uenorul

continuing

proportions

throughout

Centrifugals

shipments

Va:

."J-H'-nJVRSf- E:

Part

Business

Insurancetho

lodged Arabia be

do If ho not beministration assn- - probublo

has jolopments which materializeddecency.

ho "uthorltnthecnnass

mnnshlp campaign. tner- -

tlm alii,.,,,...,elected

tho last moment con- -

tains somo interesting lessons -

titular aluo to business men Ifexpect to accomplish results.

likely toHomo support c to asresult of his intimations that con -

tcinplnted resigning oflleunoy Oncnil and lould thus dootowholo time to

ptoposltlon presentedGeneral

the Administration which byrepresent

or tno taxpayers, or unserve do -

of tho fitness thingsIn touch political shut--

tton! whothop tit tn housed ns puhllc trust or tho eslab -

bureaucrney whichtaxpacrs furnish (ho price. A natur-al tendency when peoplearo specially aroused, to allowthe to drift department

want to dp the tlmoof taxpayers, they It atbeeauso It too troublu glvusuch matters attention, men

expressed, but aiaanxious to their names out ofprint certain

patrnnngo111011 1" bo hitn other

They only wnku upwhen mir-- 1

of mrh nnd oer-- I

Ihruw nllltlnl dominationAmlrowk' surcossful canvass fur tho'

Distill Commit chairmanship,place ns polltleal woik-- 1

butluciH 1111 upin ihiulit, liiiwetor,

Hint huiiocussiiiy in mums tliukuod imiiiu uf AduiliiUtiHtliui Ifliu InslsiH nit In nllUlulbillet, rh pulllnii fnriiUhiMId oiiupy Hum nf mm

tiillmni will urnof Hlf oiim,

Dim Ailiiilnlnlriilluii mulnily Ainii-Mt- i

MiMr nr lbAttMiMy Owumi,

W.LLEI& GRAY RtPORT

1IIK bLUAK MARKET

IMPORTS OF QCET SUGAR CU- -

HOLDING FORFIGURES MARKET

JULY 28.

Wlllett & Ornj'a sugar JournalJuly 28 reports as follows raw

tlon tho last weeks of about4o.oco tons

,IoI(loriJ ni0 ,u,irou obtainingIc. for test Centrifugals, fromstore, hut bu era nro qultn ns desirous

pilto nt 3 91c., at whichthe biiBlnoss uf weekTho snmo relates to for ship

which relifto to advance2rSC.. 0. f.t for basis, atthough tellers constantly try for

32c. tu MCo per pound moro without success. Tho business reachedf"r on nbovo basis for theweek, the closu firm,se'lcrB ho"Iul, rf anally obtaining tho

for, particularly rehas developed Increased demand

week.Ai cno cue principal en

lewd, the marlot largo(luantltlcs of Cuba onbasis . i f. for 91" tost.Although the dm paid parity of thisquotation figures sumo as leceutsales on 91' ten bnsU 4.W.SI') It Is considered belter sale, astho siisa rs now urrhlng from Cubaare testing.

I'.ttropeun markets theirparity nboe our uutntlous, nnd liual-lirs- s

In beet susurs Is confined toments of tho run liasesmade, no new burlncs being renoitrd. The beet sugar tothe Unlt"il Stales were GU0tona furthe wcok.

The 111 Uiiltfd Stntestho week were 19,031 ions; meltings,40.(H( tons, and stocks reduced to 1Gb.-01.-

tons, against lSt;,3!0 tons last307.0J2 tons last car. Total

stock lit the United States and Cubatogether Is 272,niJ tons, against C80,B'- '- '""a at corespnnillng last

STATISTICS SPECIAL CABLE.c" ,L,, l,rllllPnl "

, lous, exiiinis. iv.suu;stocky 10C.BUO tons, against 279,500tons ear.

Thoro aro 5 lontrals grindingagainst last oar,

This week's summary of the statist!al stocks In (ho Unit-

ed btatos Cuba together 272,.tons, ngalnct 30!,3S9 tons last

ueck and 58C,.J2 last )var, decroiso of 31 1.019 tons Inst

i.iiropo-aio- ru in Ktiropu,tuns, against J--.,, K&

tons, ngalnst 1.N98 tonsIllftl ,.nr ni UK. mino uneven -- turn

tons at tho damJmiunry 1901. Thn oretock 451.365 tons, against do- -

innm of tons unrlan of i'on.SDS tons Januaryint. 1904

Hamburg reports shipmentstons rjw sugar to UnlUM states.

nnu no irtigiit engagements.

CAROO INSURANCE.

1'ortlind, Aug. 6. Tho Tclo- -

afford gtounds for refusal toray tho policies,' Araola wn" seized on Krldny,

J,J'' 2"". and later on cable,ii-- i receivuit in this ro.

rumors that thoiuiok pquauron captured tho

'i-i- . un iiih theso rumoM certain iortlons of her cargo

hkli had not been Insured nt tho,"' ' "tr departure from poit

Jlmo tho war wcio taken tho

" it iu um courts 11 mo insurivin lut-B-

.I M

T

1.1

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I TRUST

aLI Cnturr

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Androws to inntlniie his nnnss for gram this afternoon prints tho follow-th- o

chairmanship of tho Kourth Ills lug. That of thn writ"Irlct Committee, in spite of the protest fen on parts of tho cargo of China

with the (lovcrnor by rrpro- - r may notKcntutlre Ieaes one " light on tho part the companies Isthing for him to or tho Ad- - polities or will paid nil

with which ho Is seems as n result ofa proper regard for clle hao"' llu ' todiy. It is from

Andrews will not deny thnt mado "" sourto that policiesan nctle to secure tho chair- - written on freight tho day fob

of the Ills "?.,y'n.E. tho of tho steamer..All ivrlr fmni thn il,.lAtrn(r Tlll8 is no reflection nirnlndl

nnd tho aclhlty of thotiuslncfcs men at

of parth

theyAndrews is not deny that

of tho nme him theho

tho of Altor- -

hispolitical work.

Tho Is nidni- - w"'ru covereu uy war Tho ves-l- r

whether Attorney Andrews eel haAlug actually been seized at thomid lrtuo

his ho must con- - insurance companies not feeldoing at tho oxptnsa Baled " pay the risks, and will

a lairgri'o of In keep-ing with tho

ndlcon for l

llshmont n for

of politics,is

situation Ifbeads pollttis on

tho let thatIs much to

lluslnesstheir opinion

keepbcentiKH 11 amount

business "l rum thn govern- -

may switchedfhunnelsDiighly tho people, Riven n

method, rlsu

t tonhim a rapahlo

r whether thu n wnkuIon Into not. Wo

din cuiry llu dearly supportparty 11 ml to

tholiGldluit his

liu uiiiiiihIiilin full man,

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tryingAre tho Peculiar ills

(Pc-ru-ii- a Is a Tonic Csttcc:inlly Adapted to Their Peculiar Diseases.), .rtZJs&Z&ZfoSbs wmm

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Mrs. IiUtro Westbrook, No. 0 Hast('oliimlilaHI.. Uetnilt, Mich., heorularyof tho West Side IitiH Club, writes!

'Tor KOMTut jesrs 1 sufTi-rc- l withlcuoorrhioa nnd piluful in.nntruatinu,which us follow oil hygviiirjitiloldlit,until I waj but a wreck of mjfclf.Thnnks to renina I am a welt wuiimnloilay." Loul W'fstliriHik,

Ml Jcssleiuonn Westlaml, No. "'57

Luiiililnn Ae.. Detroit, Mlnh., District

druggistthe

8.Benson, Smith Co. will aupply

HAWAIIAN ISLES

(Continued Page 1.)

the back. Thu unfortuuato manwas bulled In tho gigantic mass ofrushing water washed over tho

reappearedthe of

wlilclibuoy wnB out but noother nsslstnuco could he rendered,

was running about twelvoknots hour the snfety tho

ono on boardbeenroado about.

first sulctdo was that anamed Chltds Cnrey, who

Vorlt second mate. AfterIn capacity two

ho developed n very nervousdisposition asked that hoho transferred to the fo'cslo n sea-man. This wns but tho changodid not seem his broodingstale of mind.

On nt 4 m. Carojwas busy scrubbing tho Sud-denly bo down his swnb anded forward, l'nsslng the boy horemarked Its n biceze, Un t It.Then, without Mlghtest Indlcatlon of his Intentions, he

foru rigging divedoverboard.

Tho first officer Immediatelya Ufa huny who was floating

His buoy roll withinfeet of him hut ho no at-

tempt roach It. Tho mate Inline- -

Is part our busi-

ness to procure Bonds,

Mortgages other

high grade securities for

investors.

JNXt- -

HENRY WATERHOUSE

COMPANY, LIMITED,

Foil and fcicliant Strl,Hawaii,

TOBrought on by Catarrh

I

of liptn It Indupciideiit drdcroftlcKid'lt'iiiplir, wrlti us fillnn:

'l'trunu In- boon , niriii b tnoand glndl; do I tt, Kor tun

I ftilTt rl wltli ontarrh of theslomnoh. I lot qU and grew thin nndemscluliil, mrMHH oxImiu-Im- I, .i

that I iimhl laltliir work rlife, I lM'gjn lnUlm; lVriiim and osn noweat and ciij r thing 1 eat. I lmc

well ior a ;mr How." .Ml

Jikilcuieiio WestUud.

retail drug trade Honolulu.

dlately gao orders ship nndcasd passed within

feel of Carey. Caiey hud dlwstcdhimself of luay sva boots thowater, as he nnu a Kwlmmer.number nf ropes were thrown hlru

a buoy with n Huo nltiulud to It

onto tno mute worn snipstood down towards tho man thwater but leached the spotthe man dlsnpponieil In front of tho

of the entire crow. It was n do- -

liberate iaso of suicide, slniu the mnurould easily haw boon suvtd had howisncii to nc.

Tho case of tookplace four ria)g late, April 18. Ayoung (lermnn lad named Call ltecowas thn Iteco had been laidup for a with rheumatismIn his nuns and boon prnotlinllyuseless. He brooded very ninth uvorhis ceiudltliin. On the ofApril IS thn sailors loportctl Hint howas strangely. niuto con- -

scqtiintl) locked him In his mum, havIng first taken the precaution tnmmo his knife, rope nnd nil ullior

which mlglit aid lad In tornmilling suicide. Later In tho day thuyoung man was examined by lliu cap- -

lain, Ho nnswoied nil qucstlouB In aperfeelly rational manner it wnsdecided glvo him his liberty, nrderauemg 10 tno iteup anv, 1,11 nun. uuriiiK 1..0 imy ii sawhis chancu to takei a marlliisplkei

"""KKl"'marllnsplke into his loom without

anjoiie. hhn.On tho evening of the lbth wns

locked up In lila room. Thu nextmorn ng room empty Tho

had been open lijnf tho mnrllnsplko. All ileeo'were hi tho room. Ilo hud evldently undressed himself dollberOlely Jumped overboard during thunlc,'l.

Outside of theso unturtilnnto eventsvovugo of the Hawnllaii Isles win

bood, slio having, ex optionally,oou umu an ine way. The vojagvfrntti TftW 'rl. 1,1 M.ll.i,.,.,,.. ......

orwith and

&

fromon

and

given

from

sldo Into tho fell about llo him.Tho boatBwaln I however, deliberately turned nwuy

among waves In tho wnko thnjfiom It nnd to cntili nny uf,ship about COO yards A ropes thiown

to him

Thoan and

ship and over) wouldhavo had nnybeen to put

Tbo manhad

at New asabout

nndas

doneto

April 14 about p.deck.

laid walk

tinethe

weut tothe nnd

toon hack. Tho

mado

a of

jirsand

the In

wrarthe back

Inline A

toand

moro nndIn

it

ccs

on

abouthud

re- -

ur- -

tides thu

multo

crow to

tho

Hee-- t

tho wualock s

lingand

thumado

feet from

worn

un fium Ml bournelity Hawaiian Isles "-- -1

iiiution or all pitvluiisIng rot orils for thai b tho

hi uud 11 half days.uvernuu ofvnjngt)

II11111 n ninltii- - lunipmlson It I

Muy bu (.luted that thu usucl wlilth!luuilt. Ihitl rim Just II thv

"K'Zsniu w!u.'Nowcuulo, whole nlm look ull (I)BI, .

uf inns uf mul fur IliU lut. '

iiuio wiin

of the Pelvic Organs.

Cntnrrh is a ix'O' frtquent cause mclasi of popularly know n

female wcjkncsy. Cntnrrh nt thepelt Ic organs such a nrlcttit ilhnxrcenblc niul Irritating ptoms that many in tail, themajority of have no Idea thatthey are ciusctl by

A great proportion of women havesome catarrhal ueakness whichbeen called the arlout shehas consulted hy as manynames. These tor:ien hac been

and haxc taken medicines, n liltno relief, theare not adapted to It Isa mistaken notion as to the real natureof the that these medicinesha e been recommended to them.

If all the women arc sufferingwith any form of femalewould write to Or. Hart man, Colum-bus, Ohio, and glte him a completedescription of their symptoms nndpeculiarities of their troubles, he w IIIImmediately reply, with complete dh

tor treatment,Health and llcatity," a hook rltten

especially for women, sent free b)Dr. Uarfmnn, Columbus, Ohio.

Ml ilro l)nslor,nf No. 1:111 Norlhant. o.,.MInneiiciIli',M Inn., writer

n rnneernliie IVrunit"I wHi sulTcrlng from ofltic

thrunt anil litnd. Ono of iuwho lltltiK im. nkiit me

to lr IVrima and I did so nnd found II

nil nun inoru iiiuii i hum rAivi-ii;i- 11

not niit onrcil iiim of tho but'ro tonil to poriot Allielr ol.-r- ,

MU tlpilh, l'hitlyxlllo, WIk.,write- -

"I hno for n't rnlwlih fremii lit wuiild forM'Mtrnl s ImMi cpllttlim bond i ho.

of frloiiiN mhl-u- l mo lotiiko IVriinn mid I iiftktd my iil(linwhat he thought of it, looiun.

It mid so I look It nndpnlu of kind now."

Minnie (1 roth.Ill a rio.nl lotior from No. J i runt

I'ol., I., tlroanrjrwrite:

ears ago my huidmiitlwith nenniK prolralloii, mid

with n frloiidl hohome n botlln of Ill

ln.illh ii4 rotorid from it 0, him mul rlful nU- - p

,'uiiio ( him." 1. .

A ., Wali,"1 suffered foroM r a jo-i- r wltlifoinnlo

mid nllhoiigh I Irleilplilclnli I10110 of U11I11 lo boable Io1k.Ii mtipiriunnentl)

inone Is

For everyone should read "The III of Life," a copy of which surrounds each bottle. PerunaIs for sale by all and at on dollar per bottl six bottle for five dollar.

Those wishing direct corretpondarce Hartman can wait necessary delay In receiving a replyshould address Dr. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, U. S. A..

raging ocean. Cnrey,unlucky

leftiseddistant. llfolllio tn mm.

thrown

vesselof

Impcillled attempt

ofshipped

acting this formonths

finally

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ship's

giving

straight

threwCarey,

to

and

llonoluu,

liulor.i

tntwenty

his

befuru

second siilcldu

victim.month

morning

acting The

seeing

biokenclothes

her tun tnthe giilned

breakint;trip iiiakiuu

IWMiiBt' Hli,U'l'Kod twelve) knots,making nliuusi hi U'iiir

uf

lliiwiillilll

uriiu aiuo

iihwiiii MimiKtiiiiHiiiy iiiiiim

dlsetucsci

produce

peoplepeople

catarrh.

hy doctorsdifferent

treatedsimply because remedies

catarrh. through

diseases

whoweakness

the

rectluns of charge.

llrjfollows

catarrhcidligo

frlindu,

cntnrrh.1110 lionlth."

Nfnmlo

jonr sihTiphIImokiirhu

Si'irul

tmmlitl milontlroly without nil

Ave., Dotuer, Ida

"omoslx

mltl'fug driugli--i

brought l'lriiliu.

nppollteIda (Irognr)

Seattle, write!

troiiMo, ornlseenud

not

special directionchemist

Dr.

twenty

nf l'eruiia to inako mu uud strong,I never havo Iinok3ohe,hcadsi'lu)or lionr-lu-g

down ji.iln any more," 1'lotn caMurphy.

HILO PKECINCTS

(Continued from Page 1.)I. .MKJK .McCUlUh; bitS. O. V. IIOS13 670. II. II. NAI.1MU IS7. C. V. Aldcn 13

S. John Mnnulu 37'J. A. K. Kunlll 29Tho lenutt of the eloctlon throughout

the dlstrlit, is as follows:Delegates to Territorial Com en- -

tlon. Puna, II J, lAiuan: Olua, .1, -

Clay; WnlaKcn, Joint llohiicuherg.John T llinwu, .M. K. Kealawaa; llilo.Chns, Akaii, C. S Smith, 3. 1 Dosha,l A. AudrnwH, M. 8. do t!uuea; J'a- -

palkou. j. T. Jlolr; llal.alau, II. V. rat- -

ion: ,V. U. Walker; Ku- -

knlnii, Alliort Homer; Ilouiikan, SamI'. rurtado; mid Win. llor--

uci.Delegates to District Convention:

1'unn, I.. D. Killpln, Daniel KaalohaOlna, TIioh. 12. Cook, I'rank tlei Iluso,O. Supe; AValnkoii, O. I'. Affonso, SamKallllkiino, I), K. Namuhae, John Mo- -

Uulro, II. II Nullniu, mid O. W Hose:Illlo, W II W. A. Todil, 11 A.l.jinnn, I 12. Hu, l llrughilll,John Kui. Jr., M. S. I'atheco. Chas.Slenihon, .1. K. l'aakao; l'lipalkou, JV. .lakhis; IlnUalnu, 1). Uonzle,Iiupaliothoo, .las. .Mattoon; Kukalau,Albert Homer; Hnnokua, Jos. l'rllchUid: II K. Kulkal.

The DlMrlit Convention incctH thisluornlug at 10 o'clock at I'liemau's

for the puiposo of organlzallon.it H undorslood no iiomlnutloiis will bemadii until after holding ofTt,rr,orla, ,0u.nton in September,I,,, orjt.r 1t ,,, H(,I)llb)kim enndldatescan bo nominated on the Teirltorlulpint form This morning's mcellna willhe merely formal to comply with thnparl niles.n tt tt XI U tt tt JJ tt tt tt tt Jl tt

IrnliiH. About two wcckH ago the vcsteljcuiouutored home rather rought went Uer during whhh 11 bolt hi her stieilng

tgour vsas biokon Pnr uvcr twintv-fou- r

ihnuis'thn voskoI had In bo steered byuiituns of tnckes, At Hie end of thntviuio a new Don, wiutii liud 111,.. lit, tltall loul.l.inn.l ...... .... ...!.....

was iinuvoutrui

.. -- -YOliP MOIltVrnlwEARNS

rk 14- " " 6 D.Ca lilLr(-K-t

And 11111 bu Viltluhunii 1111 Demund

!''!? "- - "" t.'V ' '

M0B, IP.vi'iSJ' ?Vil'DIN0 AN"

IIBriMY V, I'OCOCKCtthl'ir

.,v- - . V , I." ..IIIVVHIIIV nL4t 'V lrinuri 1,1,111 111, UIIII1U1made In 91 dajs, which is lonsidered u'lilineMe, was put in the plain of thevtry nnu passage, iliukou one 'lliu rest of tho vitiligo

Hvdthu

salt- -

twonilthe

As

fin

has

wa

and

in)'

II"

tho

Jr.,

.Mai

tho tho

fit r nill HI I Uliill VWU inmlu II !..... r."ms, Whltli lliu b u,Mmi nimlu 0UARANTBB0 CAMITAU MWifiMM,Mils hoa.iiu IIiiiIiik Ihu ii)ubi llmiPAID lf CAMITAU, l,3W,0OOW,

mim mii:,miiii.

thai

Mm.

well

Hull

liotn

Willcox Zf Gibbs is the Only

AutomaticNo TensionSilentSewingMachine

STANDS It willthe BE8T.

Pacific Hardware80LE AGENT 8.

Samples of China and Glassware moved downstairs HOU8EHOLDDEPARTMENT for. the convenience of customers.

5,,1

K Ywrre losfcadtfc-:;M2-V

.GockI

jott'rekeep your propctty properly covered with paint.

paints arc the best tbcre is Me know it, wedou't guess it. -- "

-- rfS -- ":?.-.Stanley Stephenson,

THE PAINTER,

ltiilvlooUi.llllL)ocr"llir.i!.itlls!lll,1n UJ'Incso worth

Kukiilhuele,

Kukiilhiiolo.

""""inttun,

Ait. that add money to your'Phone 126

Chang Ghau Says

Chinajs All Right

Chang Chau totuined hi tho Biberliifium a tour or China and brings glowIng reports of tho prospects of the cmplre. "China Is n country of great op-

portunities." said Chang Chau tu allulletln rcprKonlntlu steidn. "ix.ould lortiiluly lime ronininod In tinOrliut If my health had not hroktujdown I think I may go baik et. Inten jo.irs 5011 will sen n big diaugo In I

China, Tho pnigrosslie eh mont Is'getting In Its work nnd tho Isbound In go uheud, U'lill" In Shang-hai I met l.ln SIilii t'luiw who uj'formerlj with tho custom limuo litre.Ho Is doing well mid II wk like n lord.Ilo Is pi l nto soirotnr) lu K.irl I.I, thnson of 1.1 Hung Chang, and 1 thinkj on will hoar fiom him in Chinese nia-cin! Ufa some da.

"Thu hniikvrH hi Khaughnl nro nouse. 1 had to wait bonis to git somoof my drafts inslnd 'lhe seem tu

looking for. Hut I want tu say a goodword for the Hlherla. Her captainnnd olllcors aro lino men nnd showedthe passougois every tonsldt tatlon. Iramp nerost with a party tit Chlnesnjoung men who me going tn AmericancoHoicoh nnd wu could not have I10011

irontcd bettor by tho ship's nHkcis, J

t)h. vs. wiiiiii tiny III go back InChina. That's tho plate to grow upWilli tho country. Tho Chlncsu arewaking up."

m .

Chinese PromisesNot To Suicide

Ah l.eeung, au old CIiIucm', apoarcdbefore Judge Lindsay this morning,charged with drunkenness. DeputySheriff ChllhiRWorth explained thattbo old mau had Imbibed strong drinksand hud then nltemptcd to commit sultide by cutting his throat. Chlllngworth was informed that Judge Humphrc)8 hud taken an Interest hi thematter

Judge Hiiiuphres stated that he hadthought that the old man might be de-

ported under n ret cut net of Congress.Although Ah Strang mado good' inane)oh 11 meuder of chairs, lie very often(,ot drunk and would then put his fam-ily iu great fear. However, JudgeliuitipliicyH had found that the defendaut iniihl not hu deported as ho hadbeen lu tho country over two jcars.

Judge Lindsay asked Ah Sccong whyho got drunk. The defendant repliedthat lin Buffered from ht-a- disease. "drink a little, 1 feel good," ho ex-plained.

When asked why ha attempted locommlto buUldo All Seeong slatedbrlelly that when lie was under the lu-I- I

hoik u nf Iquor ho did not know whatho was dong. Ho promised never todo it again uud was discharged withreprmnnd.

Searching MarriageOf Damage Claimant

United States Commissioner A. 1

J mill tills morning took depositions luthe tiwi.noo damago suit ugalust tholuirk Olvmplc, brought hy thu widowof Samuel .Mnkalillll, who wns hill tt

rcccutl) w lillo loading sugar abonrdthn vessel; by n fall Into Iho hold.

Tho Olympic people, nmong otherthings, i tuilc ml thin (hit plalullll vvusnot the legal wlfo of tho dec eased thatthey woro novcr imiiried

The lestlmuny of sailors nud tinkersof (hu baik has already liecn taken,thai iho vtKsel might not ho detainediu poll Now til idipnsltiiiiK of perhiiih ni!iiiilul"d with plaintiff ami

nio b'lug uoordeil This forn-litiu-

witness swniu to the marriagetereintiuy itiul In thu fuel thnt tlieyhad tifiiii hturil Hiiiiiuul Miikiillllllkpeuk uf tho plaintiff in) his wire.

-- ...This losliloiiti) lot mi .ViMllig sticet

holoiiKlug tu l II, lion sold today undor fiiittlusiiiu in W. II. I'luhor's niio- -

nun iniiiii mr II.IHII27, i;jr, lmu

j'ruiwilx was iuo.m. fiiwi, pin11 HHUIII1 Mill VJlin HUM 11111,1 111 I

MilHililfl mi llm KIIMIIUl llllll Hie pnp

pclliu ul mlu tsimM myn biiiikh

be appreciated by those seeking

Company, Limited,

0. J

pamt is liotiy: insurancelosinii money If you don't

4

goodOur

business S. S. SIGNS37KngSt.

Last WeekOf The

Rug Sale

Houifkeepers began to real-ize Its importance when we adcleil

the new stock th.tt came on the1' Doric " weekl.iit and allowedthe same liberal discount on themas on the otliersv

Have yon thought anythineabout the sizes of the rugs andmats we are now ieliinp, ?

They ale to te had a feet by j,jv.6, )8, 4ti, 4S, CxO, 68, 88,8IO, 8I2, HXIS, IOMO, IOM7, IOM4,12X11, 14SM.

Big Itugs for the dining-rco- m

and btd rooms.

Small ones can be used to nt

advantage in front of avvashstatd, in the bath room, onthe lanal and nuny other placesabout the house.

I hey are very serviceable asoffice rugs also.

Come and see them for your-self. One whole store given tothe sale.

The sale includes beautifulblue and white Japanese CottonRugs. Cninese Twisted MattingRugs, plain also, and Matting ofevery good kind.

Lewers 8c Cooke,Limited,

177 S. King Street.

PRINCE ALERT'S MILE

Buffalo, Aug. t. Prince Alert's lacagainst tlmo this afternoon was thofeature of tho day Kcnllworlh I'urlc,aud a great crowd of Canadians tamoover to seo tho great pacer try to go amllo In two minutes or less. Jack Curry held tho reins and tho liorso wanvnced by a runner. Ills tlmo was with-in easy call of two minutes, tbo anar.

iroll,:3uoBr2:o.,01,OW8i 0!31"4,

l.stntle furnished the surprise of thoday by vvlnnlug tho 2:13 puce Instraight heats Doctor M. was tho fa- -

nrlttiIii tho 2:10 trot John Mo, the fa-

vorite, on about even terms with thoHeld, took two straight bents withoutmuch tiouble.

Tho big rue o of tho afternoon was thnKniplro Statu stakes of (5000, for 2:08pacers, anil the Canadtuns Weru over-joyed at the result, their horse,

taking two of tho time heats,which woro well toiiUstod,

nA red moun'co pursn tnutnlnlng nun).

eruiis papers, has boon found, Boo ad,page 8

enough to Imvu satUfled the inorlgiiMif legally sold,

Artistic Signs

JBWETT,COIINKHIIOII'I nJl;MON.

lllUII Ihu liliillKUMi, lotkl mul Sjllsfvllnii fill iranl...!psiil liuo, Tin' Him iiiiipvil)' wn,A,,J wlitn unitlimmhl by J. I', Hiniiliiiiu iruilcti Tim '

ul.1 A

at

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i'- A "

&

THISor any design you may sug-

gest furnished in Granite,

Hawaiian Stone, Marble, White

Bronze or Real Bronze.

Call or Write

No .agBSBsip,t HVUI0'

K fif-'.!- PK'9a n

"i .a-- F

p Br ' 'jkH b

H 1 8

n WmSMmmk i

J. C. AXTELLAlakea St bet, King and Hotel Sts,

Those contemplating:keeping: house should see

the new

LeonardCLEANABLE

Porcelain or Zinc Lined.

H. Hackfeld & Co.,

Limited,

Hardware Department.

GUARANTEED

RUBBER STAMPS

Rubber stamps for the businessman that give a clean cut im-

pression and long service.

Any style of lettering to suitalso copies of signatures.

The quickest work and thelowest prices at

HAWAIIAN NEWS GO,, Ltd,

Young Building.

ARRIVEO PEfUS. NEVADAN

A Number of Fine

Milch CowsTo be teen at our

KUKUI STREET STABLES

CLUB STABLES, LTD.FORT, above HOTEL STREET

IMiono Main 100

$50.00 Vor $1,00AT TIIH

Ladystnith Shooting Gallery,

TOP Ol' I'UNCHHOWI .

CASH J'RIZR OF 950

BTOfgESW?

Don't be held up impure beers.

Beer, when pure, ore of most healthfulof beverages and a wonderful tonic. The

of

PRIMO LAGERis guaranteed it is free from all fortifyingacids so common among imported beers.

On draught and in bottle everywhere.

Legal Notices.

SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE.

llnd'-- r nml by vluuo of n certainAlia Execution lssui.il by I. to A.Uitkey, District Magistrate of Hono-lulu, laland of Oahu, Territory of

on tho 30th day of Juno, A, 1).19U1, In tha matter of Jns. W. Pratt.Collector of Taxes, I'lrst Division, v.Muolo Ulallu, I have. In said Honolulu,on this ii(l day of July, A. 1). 19') I,levied upon, and shall offer and e.posii'for nalo nnil kcII at untitle nurtlon, tothe highest bidder. t tho I'ullcc Hta-tlot- i,

Kulakaua Hale, In paid Honolulu,at 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, tho23rd day of August, A. I). 19UI, nil ther'xht, tltlo unit Interest of tha saidMuolo Ulalla In and to the followingdescribed real property unless thosum of Forty-thre- e and 0 dollar,that being amount duo on account ofsaid alias execution, together with Intercel, costs and my feu and cMenscare. previously paid:

All that certain pleco of laud tlttinted at Knpalama, Kon.i, Oahu, being aportion of land described In lot 1 ofdeed from W. C. Achl to Wni. Ham-monds, as of moid In the UeglstryOIIIcc, In said Honolulu, in I.lbtr 133,page 40C, and being the same primlscsconveyed to Ulalla Muolo () by deedof Win. Hammonds and wife, as ofrecord In Raid lteglstry Oflko in Liber1.15, page 11.

A cash payment of one hnlf of thoamount of tho successful bid In UnitedHtntes (Jold Coin will bo required attlmi- - of sale, tho balance to be paid Inmilled States uolil Colli upon the de-livery of tho deed.

Deed at expense of purchaser.Dated at null! Honolulu, this 22nd

day of July, A. 1). 1901.A. M. nitOWN,

High Sheriff, Territory" of Hawaii.J24 July 23, 30; Aug. 13, 22.

JUDGMENTS.

I., n Kerr & Co, Ltd., mi. Antonassumpsit; Judgnient for plain-

tiff, $17. 4.T I" MuTlglie vs. 1 n Sullivan nml

I. Lamp", assumpsit; Judgment forplaintiff, $98 31.

T P McTli. vs. I'ctcr OHulllvnn,ifmimiiilt; judgment for plnlutlll.

7i. j

"Mat why du j on think Ethel Is soun to ploane? Well, she says sho

plajs the plann only foi her ownpleasure. Yalii Record.

Spratt'sDog andPuppyCakes

ftS&Wfr&&9&

T

$m7,mKf - 14 tvf-- . jj. ?vEVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.. SATUKDAY, At'O. 13, 1904. KSIHUK'iim . n i i'' five 1

by

is the"

purity

and

t

'

BY AUTHORITYPUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

On Saturday, September 3rd, 1004.at 12 o'clocl: noon, at tho front entrnnco to the Judiciary Building,

will bo sold at Public Auctiontwo (lovernmcnt Lots of grazing landsituate at Hanalel, Kauai, as follows:

Lot 1, containing 9S7.23 acres, n lit-

tle more or losi: upset price $9000.00Lot 2, containing 891 73 acres, n lit-tl-

inoro or less; upset price $4000 00Terms Cash, U. S. Clold Coin.For plans and further pattlcnlars,

apply at the Department of PublicLands, Judiciary llulldlng, Honolulu

JAS. W. 1'IUTT,Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu, If. T August 1st 111) J.2S32 Aug. 2, 3, 4, fi, 13, 20, 27

JOHN GASSIDY,ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

AND CONTRACTOR,

159 S. KINO ST. PHONE MAIN 153.

Electric light, power, telephone, firealarm, burglar alarm and annunciatorsystems Installed.

Elcctrltnl lepaliiug and overhaulingwoik attended to.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES on HAND

jit-- iijn vmn iu AuvtniiiLIN Nt,WSrW.Ph.Hb

ANVWMUKU AT ANYTIMBCall oa or Write

K.C.DAKt'S ADVERTISIMG AGKhLV

64 & 65 Merchant!' lixch-rtt- jnSAP, HUANCISCO. CAL

AnMiM4t4 . a it

M. Phillips & CoWholesale Importers and Jobbers.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOOD

Fort and Queen Sts.

Weekly Edition of the Bjlletln, 91op year.

Keep your dog in good

healthy condition by

feeding Spratt's dog

cakes; or puppy bis-

cuits for the young ones.Dogs fed on Spratt'scakes never have dis-

temper and their coatsarc always soft andglossy.

It should always be fed

in warm climates.

Wc get Spratt's cakesfresh by every steamerand they arc the best

and cheapest.

J2 TELEPHONES ys

5i35P aagWiEDiDnisi'mm

H.May&Co.ltu.

mmmUt lis ftiruWi the tie

tll.lt Mini trilU lllMTn

wlilcliiivr Mile r wtlKlit

)nt iKliu In hue. WoliuuniiiUu imr wulillui;tliiyi.

M, (. COUNTER.

1142 Foil Slrael.

wrt&ik

LOCAL AND GENERAL

If greatly troubled with mosquitoesnotify the Board of Health.

Tleail "Wants" nn page C.

Tor choice stoic wood ling up Main250.

J Ligbtfoot lctuincd fiom Ilauailtoday.

Jttdtto Geo I) .dear ntiirnrd fiomllllo today.

J. I). Kennedy, n merchant liom llllo '

U In Hi nlty. i

A trained nurr-- has a uothe on pag '

3 of this Issue.The new Conmcr lpcrlter $1,"i0.

ol Wall, Nichols.Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Wlhlei returned

from Illto today.Mrs. J. W. Kolker arrlud In the ilty

from Hllo today.W. It. and A. L. Cnftle returned from

a trip to llllo today.Ooni Paul Is dead but Paul Jones still

Hies at the Pantheon.J. W. Cnthuirt and Mis. Calhcarr

came home fiom Hllo jefterdaTho only plaie In town to get a glass

of hoik will be at the Columbia on Sat111 'lay

TNeatly furnished rooms at tho Pon- -

nlnr tl. II 0 mill 1? nnr wnnb 1911 I

Port Street.Oct that habit bu)lng your firewood

from Malu 230, People's Lxpiess Co.,Merchant St.

Miss M M Voder, one of the teaih I

els In the Hllo iKiardllig m hool Is MsItltiglu tluMlty. j

Ask for "Old Khk" 1iM,e at the1Columbia. Puutlieon. rnwirlte c'rl- -

Icrlnn and 1'ashlon.Acnio R)o ami Ushers Hnel.il ttc- -

Scotch WhlsKf) arc spcilaltlesat the Saloon Aik Klley forthem.

Petition mih lllcil In the land Couiltoila In It II. Untitling fut Toireustitle to lelc acres of Inml In the subuilis of Honolulu..

The salt basins near tin- - lleuth ro.id,WalMkl, Mete sold toila) under foreciusure by J. 1 .Muigiiu t" Mrs. Vli.-t-

la Ward for $351).

Dr. Craig's subjcU nt the I'hrli-tlii-

chin ih tomorrow iiioiiiIiik u 111 be "AQooil Ilargaln" nml In the eunlng"When n Man Is Divine.'

A Cllcolt Coillt Seiouil I'lnillt, no-

tice In the matter of the exlate of Koowe Kulltm (Up, late of Kulniipapa,MoloKal, njipiars In this

A. It Ulndt has souirtil the iirhlluioof catering ut the Suud.i baseballgames at Kaplolnul park. I tu will seroU nip' ranee icfre-hnient- s nt nil klmU

AVo h.it c had oter twenl jears' experience here In the feed business,c.nmo and see us. Wc ran lell jou utiling or two about sating mi fiedlngjour stock. California J'ced Co

The steamer Klnnu ariltnl from Hlloand way ports this morning at about10: IS o'clock with the following inigo:1!) kegs, 2iJ lords wood, 2S sinks iouee,i ion's and caltes, H! taiks potatoes,S hiimlles hides, 172 putknges tiinitrles.

Them will be a irlirnrsal of prin-cipals In "Said Pasha" ul the home ofJ ,1). Dougherty on lllimlintn htn-e- t

Monday night. Thu lONtumes for lhplay hate Is-e- ordered from'ColilM) In6. Cohen nt Han Krnmlsrn exptnse, Tho costumes were made oftthe tost thnt llrst produced the lnjin Sun I'lanilsiu.

Admlinl llukle) reports the follow-ing sugar at Hawaii ports ready forshipment: Olan, MWij AValakea, 7uu0;Hawaii Milt, I IU0; Waiunku, none:Onomen, SLlifHl, Peiieeken. UMilm, Ho- -

comu, Hakiilau, I aup.ihoohoe, OoKnla,Kukunlaii, none, Hamakiin, louii; I'jimhail, 17()0; Honokan, 2UUU; Kiil.ulhnelc,V:w, Punuluu, tlOMi, Hoiiuapo, ,

Pacific Import Co. will start Monday,August I'lli nt b 'M a ni a clearingout salo of tin lr entire stoik t ladles',misses and ihllilren'H uiidvrwi.ir utniaiiiifac tnrers' cost jirli . Children'silfpsnei of etrr des.rlptlou will beon mle at special discount from 10 ikmtent to .'.' per edit Do not iniss thissale.

C1NDERELLASARRESTD

Hntth Konlnula nml Mury Jlnnumul- -

l,nl, l )iiiiuk Hawaii iliiniht-lx- , ap-

prcrcil livforc JihIk-- i !.!nilsii tlilH morn- -

luu iliaruccl illi UiiinKcuiieHs lustnlRht the joiiiik InulPs tleilM'-- to liaoanoiltliiH- - AiiorillnKl) tlicu liiul unci tnoU a drho ntxiut town.Not linvlui; tlm oln nt tli" nalni lntliclr iost,rhntiiii tlicy oadi cnn theifliu iinu vlioo in the ay of pa) incut.Contlnulnc on tliclr round of pleasureon foot u polh email hooh InU'iruptedlliolr fi'nlho inivc-- r anil hint tlirmlod.vcl up .

Jucluo Llmlt-a- thin moinlnt; fn theroly funllluK lailiv-- i u Icctuio on themanifold of u tempi rati- - lifenml f'S.M Inll) exhorted Miss llaii.inuilKill to live up to hor name. lie Hir- r-immi on. .1 iIhmii iii. i iiM'iitiiiiiin :! nun..ut,,

.

Thu wlioomr yuiht l.iiilluv left forHllo nt lllinlll IU l.'i o'llndv tl.lt mom-li-

Sim will iiiunln nt th rnlii) illyit few iIiih nml will then return to EtuiI'mIiii, thu homo port.

Tim u lit Iji I'aloinii ii'tiiriiDil fiiuiil.alialua nt iihniil II o'llucl, thlx foiu.noon. Him run Into Mm harbor inn)tin II Hood mil itunlii fur hcu- - old berthli I'iiii I lliil Imr.

WINTER LEAGUE GAME&.

Tint VVInliti- - lj'tiulln tiiiiiuttf m Uiioliillllll PHI I. Illhl Hlllldj) WII4 VllHl'll ll

ni ii'iix ii"i pivpiu nun iiit i.mirn inpiormw uw ipiiiiii iii mi i in i imkIllitllU. Til" Wllllul l.i'ilMM" l"l HiepllllllIK lll lllll' lillll 'llm H1IIIIM III

liiiilliin Will Im Mutim Ihii lliiliulilli)hull Wulka i llili I'llWilniiu mill lliii'iiiI)ik vn ihi iluMltii 'Hit kuiiiii'4

Infill Ml I SVu'ilui.,,

wmmmmmm1 In She

:

m

What Do You Want?On the Outside " Looks'On the Inside " COMFORT"Throughout All " Wear"And After That" Price"

Well, if that t what you're really looking(or then you cannot come to our store tooquickly. It's where you belong.

a:MclNERNY SHOE STORE.

FORT STREET

r?c IW

hver try knitted ninlurwnists ?

Children become delighted withtltem they 're so yielding, so easyon their little bodies.

You the parent will appre-ciate them bec.tue the anie:tylecan re worn by boy or girl , thefinish is pretty .inJ the buttonsare put on to stay on.

But, listen 1

There's something still moreimportant for you to consider I

It's, this: The sort of knittedunderwear this store sells arcN izareth Waists, and they beingof porous fabric' contribute to thehealth ot the child.

Slesfrom I to 121 earsPrices 25c wh.

Sale of pillow tops continues afew days longer.

Ji 25 pillow tors at 75c75 ,. ,. 4oc

.75 ,. 15C

0? .. 25C

Pretty Imported Challie.s aresho.sn in the window this week.A few have silk strips tinningthrough the patterns, but mostof. them are plain dotted andfigured.

I'rliM, 25c, 15k, 401,601, 751, anJf

FORT STREET.

Claui Spreckeli. Wm. G. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co

BANKERSHONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Afltnts Tuo Ne--

acln National Dank ot San Francisco.j Draw Exchange on the Nevada Natlonal Bank of San TraucUco.

London Tho Union of London andSmith's Manic, Ltd.

New York American Exchange Natlonal Bank.

Chicago Corn Exchange NationalBank.

Paris Credit Ljonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-

kong Shanghai llanklug Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

of New Zealand and Bauk ot Australasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank oflirlllBu Norm Ainerltn

Deposits received. Loans made oninpiirovcd security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Hi- -

I change) bought and told.Collections Promptly Accounted For,

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.OF HAWAII, LTD.

CAPITAL, $250,000 00.

Prasldent , .. Cecil DrownVic President .M, P. RobinsonCashier , , W. O. Cooper

onitei Corimr I'ort nml Klnn Hl.BAVINQ8 OUI'OSITH rmilvinl uml

lulcrrst uIIohi'iI fur yimly ilfponlU Ml

thu ritiu nf i pi'r ri'iit. ei miiiiiiuIIuIks hipI h'uiiIiiIIohi (iiiiiUIuhI h

uii ilrAlli)i).

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MI ok tny ritct."

Chocolates j

FRESH TODAYSole Asxnts fur Hawaiian M.inJ-- .

Latct I Jf.is FuJct, Mol.is; Brittle. St.Louis Espnsitlnn, Golfers

LEWIS & CO . LTD..J69 KING STREET.

240 2 Telephones 240

The Yokoiiama Specie Bank, Lid,

ESTABLISHED 1SS0.

Capital Subscribed Yen 21,000,000Capital raid Up Yen 18,000,000Reserved Fund Yen 9,320,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES norabay, Hongkong, Honolulu, Kobe, London, Lyons, Nag

akl, Ncwchnang, New York, Pe-king, San Francisco, Shanghai,

Toklo.Tho bank buys and receives for col

lection mils of Exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit and transacts a general banking business.HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 UNO ST.

HONOLULUJRON WORKS

Improved and Modern SUGAR MA

CHINERY of every capacity and decrtptlon made to order. Boiler work

and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular attentlon paid to JOB WORK, and repairsexecuted at shortest notice.

"For Sale" carrU at Bulletin office.ii

DAMA8K NAPKINSAll pure linen.

TABLE DAMASK

PILLOW LINEN

LINEN SHEETINGMOSQUITO NET

90", 100", 108", 120".

CURTAIN SWISS

COTTON SHEETS, 81x90TABLE FELTQUILTS

BATH ROBES

Mi

HONOLULU, AujJ. 14. lOOt.

NAMfc OF STOCK

MLRCASTILE

L U Kttr Ac ' it Ltd xxJ fSI JO A K

Turn tlihli'tn1 lrt ftri rm' 9lhwnn Ajrlcuttur I Co i jn oool lHaw C orn Ac Swir Cu tints 1$

I.COKO It!,Honomu Sugf CoHonoWia S'jpjf Co tOQUOlOJif kn Suftar Co IC- .KinukJ I'unTitiin loKihel IlinutlonCo LI J MtOOKlrahuiu bujtif Co faoKoloa &uffr Co J'XJOUOMcBryJc buijar Co J.Wa OOO

Oihit Surar Ln JMOOTO I'M! 8vnomr4 bugir Co l.vVJO.OOO ,t

Of!4 Suir Ptint Co JOOOOOOU Suftir CoLti "Olrtwfllu Co .. tytvn 100 .

Pjauhiu Sugif PlinlCo' J 0011,000pacific sujrir mui 500 wo iw1

Pt IManutlun Co ?y).ow iPfpefkto ueir Co rjo,coo 100,

Ptonr Ailti Co i.TJI ooo MWl!ui AettculMril Co 4 500000 J'HwinukusuRir toWilrruniio Sugar Co 151,000

MISCLLUNCOUSWllJcrStMmhnCn ltllntcrlUnJ Strjm N Co 00,000 llH4Jin LlKtrlcCo --

HonRT&LUil'fJ)on,boo

Hon R T Ac L Co Com i. IW..MutuAl Tfterhone Co 150,000 Il sOjihu H ft L Co 4 ewoouol 100 ti'KKiloHallroaJO ... . lrao.ouo

BONDSlUwTerir (HrtCt V.HwTer 44 pc .tUw Gov ire -. ... .

Haw Lorn & SujCo $ fdlwi 1'iani q d p cHaiku Suer Co 6pcHaw Si Rjr Co6pcHlloK KCoConfipc. 1MHonRTft L Co 6 p c t iKahulcti Plant Cn6pc .Oa!mR& L Co 6 p c ..Oahu Sugar C6pc .Ol a Stigr Co 6 p c .Pa a PI .nt nP toil erf .Mill Cm 6 p v

WaHim AgrlcCof pc

Sales 15 Mi III !, ?l

Latest sugar quotation 4.255 cents.

BISHOP & CO.,CANKERS,

l!tnbllslied In 1838.

BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transact business In all department

ol Banking.Collections cnrefully attended to.Uxchango bought and told.Commorclnl and Travelers' letters

j of Credit Issued on Tho Bank ot Call-- J

fornla and N. M. Itothschlld & Sons,I London.

Correspondents The Bank of Cali-fornia, Commercial Banking Co. ofSydney, Ltd., London.

Drafts nml cable transfers oa China,and Japan through tho Hongkong JtShanghai Ilnnklng Corporation andChartered Dank of India, Australiannd China.

Interest allowed on term deposits attho following rntcs per annum, viz:

Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent-Thre- e

months, at 3 per cent.Six months, at 3 per centTwelve months, at 4 per cent.

TRUST DEARTMENT.Act as Trustees under mortgage.Manngo estates (real and personal)'.Collect rents nnd dividends.Valuahlo papers, Wills, Bonds, etc,

received forACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.

Auditors for Corporations and Pri-

vate Firms.Books examined and reported on.Slntcmcnts of Affairs prepared.Trustees on Bankrupt or InsoIreBl

Estate.OFFICE, 924 BETHEL ST.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Deposits received and Interest al-

lowed at 4 per cent, per annum, taaccordance) with Rules and Regula-tions, copies of which may bo obtainedon application.INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, Acci-

dent and Employers' Liability Insur-ance Companies.

Insurance Office, 924 Bethel SL

The WVfklj IMItlon of tlm liveninglliilK'tiu tilvcx u compute summary otthe iiewH of tb day.

SUPERIOR SATIN DAMASK

SETS TABLE CLOTH ANDNAPKINS

FANCY H. S. TOWELS

LINEN TOWELSHUCKABACK TOWELSCRASH TOWELINGPILLOW CASES, 42x36, 4536.TURKISH TOWELSSILENT CLOTHLACE CURTAINSBUNTING WOOLEN

all colors.

Domestics ! Domestics ! Domestics !

Keep up in your home necessities, You are

always in need ol somethins. A new and

nice slock can be iound at

E. W. JORDAN & CO,, LTD,,

" No. 10 Store," Fort St.

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!WuIX EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLTILU. T. H.. Lx.TUn.DAY, AUG. 13, 1901.

WANTSo Pngo H, NI2W TO-DA- Y, for Now AUft.

ITUATIONVANTI20.An rvport accountant, xvlth several

hours each la at hi dliionl, wouldlike to MKc charge of one or moieIsmail sets nf booh at rrasnnihl'charge. Address X , this oBlto.

2Slltf

Mlddloagcd woman rilling lo ilo nurslng or light housework. AddiesIt., this office IS3 Ixx

- - ?

BPECIAL NOTICES.FOR 8ALE.

Have 6 Houiei for sale at PaUmajZID cash) balance WITHOUT INTER-K6- T

it J100O per month.

P. E. R. STRAUCH,

He. 74 8. KINO ST. TEL. MAIN 336.

Yallace Jackson I now prepared to ( -

tltJIvrr (small package and to movelfnrsltnro to any part of tho city.Tttmt reasonable. g""'"""""1fnaranttcd. Stand, Merchant and'JJakta Street. Tclcphono Main 313.

Olre me a trial

Dr. Camp hag nmoxed hli orflco to No1240 Kmma St llour-- 9 12 a m.;7 5 p. a. Henldeneo Tel. llluo 2031

:s:i-i-

WANTEDKurnlslied uttngc, must be near cur

line; Kate lent nnd location. Ad-

dress S.. llullelln. 2S3S lw

Second hand I'ngllsh saddle In goodcondition, Htato price. Addrc T ,

llullelln. 2S3Stf

Kwo or three good solicitors. AddreK, Bulletin olllce 2810 tf1

TO LET.4 room cottage with bathroom, sta- -

tlonary bath tub. water closet and1xvashstand on Artesian St.; $20 per ,

month. A p;ilj P. Mclncrny, 1130.'Fort St 2S33 tf

Blx stores In the KaplolanI Building,size IS x 40 with cellar will be rentedat 130 a month each. KaplolanI Estate Ltd. 2793 tf

cottage on Collego St , formeilyoccupied by J Oulld; possessionElvcn at once Apply 31 lleretanh.

2S09-t- f

A cottage nt Walklkl, on Kalla road,!$10. Apply 1433 Llllha St. 2779 tl

Walalae lots on easy terms. A. V.Oear. 122 King St. 2770 tf

2 front rooms, furnished, At 777nau St.

Board Of Education j

Names InstructorsAssignment of teaehers for the Sep I

tember tirm of school who jestcrda) j

made by the Board of Keltic allou on thereport of thu standing committee, asfollows'

OAHU.Mrs. Frank L Winter, transferred

from Kallhlwaena to Knahumnnu Inplare of Miss M I'aty, transftrred toKallhlwaena

Mis Hoffman, assistant Grnmnnrdepartment, High School, In plnce ofMIbh King, resigned.

Mrs Crockett, Latin teacher Highschool. In place of Miss C. Zieer, re-al gned.

C. F. True, principal Primary dopartment, Kovul school.

Mrs. Gate Phillips, principal Bunch-bow- lschool, In place ot Miss M. a

Smith, resigned.ixllsa Ulacok, assistant at Normal..Mis Jean B. Wlnne, t Fan-o- a

school in place of Mis Scoby, re-

signed.Mlas Alice Winter, principal Kallhl-uk-

In place of Mrs. Overcnd, tiana-ferre-

Miss M Alice Smith, principal Hono-ullu-

school In place of .Mrs J. N. Bell,transferred

Mrs. J N. Bell, principal Fearl Cityschool, In plaeo of C. F, True, trans -

ferrcd.15. W Kstep, principal Honolulu

plantation school.Miss Nellie lllckard, assistant Hono

lulu plantation school.Mis Ida Bell Lamb, teacher Walina

nalo In place of Miss It. Thompson, insigned.

Miss E. Koelllng, assistant Honoullnil.

'.. McKeagtie, principal Kaneohebib ool, vice 11. resigned

Akalko Akana, assistant KaueohoW000'- -

HAWAIIMlb Florence Hill, principal Kalwl-I- d

In plnco of Mis. Barbour, resigned.Miss Mary Nalllma, .Mountain View.Mis Maby Pohakupuka, In plnco of

Mrs. Orldgewater, resigned.Miss Kauwlln to Kamalll sehool.Mlsa llebecca C. Bohnenberg, to Olaa,

In place of Miss Patseu Chung, re-

signed.Manuel do Corte, principal Kcauhnu

school.Patrick Cockctt, asslstuut Keauhou

school.Mil Anna W Bias, principal Hono-kalia-

school,Mlsa llolva llrehman, nsslstnnt I lulu.

aloa, In plain nf Miss Bias, trnimferred,MIm IMIIh Bond, iirliiiipul .Miikapnlii

school,Mini Nellie I. Hall, mwlalniit Aim-uln-

In pluru uf Mi NobrlHU. ri(iiNl(.'lino, J lluiilmllmo, umIiIaiiI Hviiu

liaa,MAI'l.

Mlw Lewii lokla, iwiliir, I hhrI.Aim Wotitf Kvuk, ImiII, JlulifUft

I'AKI'MiR 'ANTliO.

TO LET.oi Peel, s cottages on reck Ave.;mosquito ptoof, electric lights, fixerooms c.uh. all inoiV rn Imptovomrnts, $25 per month Inquire between 12 ami 1 or after 5 nt 807

lnesnid St. 2793 tl

Two loom rott.ige, furnished or uiifiirnlslicd, etiitntilo fm light housekoepIns Annlx Mr. Held, 1321 KlnaitSt , also furnished slnglo room cottniie. 2i37-l-

Furnished Boom. Housekeeping allowed, cool nwl mosquito proof. All-- 1

ct House, Alaken St. bet Hotel andKing. !5

0ttnc. on Maklkl St. near Wilder Axe.rormcrl) oeeupled by Mr S. S, l'eck.lhiniilro 1527 Maklkl St. 2SI1 If

3, AnV!l gt between Merchantand King. Apply J. Todmore,King and Bethel Sts. 27U7 tf

I room cottage, tanltnry plumhlnir, onHlxer St. Apply J. V. I'odmore,King and liethel 2792 tf

)

At Haalclei l.awn, enr niehnrds andHotel nh elj furnlhvd room andcottages 2S3J lm

1

rurnlshcd house for rent to party fur-- 1

ntfhlng.refor.nces. Inquire of A. V.Oear. 27ic-t-r

Sewly furnished looms, nil modernccnTcnlcnccs. At No. 84 VlnejardBt 272S tf

Office on Bethel near King St. ApplyJ. W. Fodraoro. Bethel nnd King Sts.

2789 tf,.n.l-h- rooms at Emma Street.

Mrs. McConncll. 25C3

POk SALE.i

"I110 corner lot In Maklkl Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental treesand all improvements. Two min-

utes' walk from cars and FunahouCollege. Address It. F., this office.

251C tf

Tno elegant mountain summer homeson Tantalus Heights. A. V. Gear,122 King St. 2770 tf

Blink Mlniiika eggs, setting. $1.50.

Leave orders at Cltj Tccd Store.2S39 lm

Blank book of nil sorts, ledgers,etc., manufactured by the Bulletin I'ubllshlng Compnii.

American JudiciousnessPleases The Russians

-St Fitcrsburg. Aug C Tho Nov 00

Viemja today published 11 lending niltorlal entitled "Tho discretion of thoWashington diplomat", which says.

"This is all the more ngu cable, nstho Washington Stato Department hasnot alwavg observed such Judicious-pe- s

when dealing with Itussln,"This time," tho cdltuilni continue,

"Secretary Hay, according to tho dispatches, has taken tho considerationof the scmiro of American goodsbound for Japan with circumspection,endeavoring to nvold lahslng side

and keeping In view tho solo ob-

ject of nssuilng pioteetlcin for Amor- -

lean trade- - In thu Far I5at to the exInternational

haspraiseworthy .ep in semndlng the pow- -

crs thiough tho Ameilcan loincnenta -

live abroad regarding the seizures.Instead of fnrwaidlng a biuscpioto Kussln thiough tho American

here. This us tothat no seilous mUundctstnndlng willarlno betwi'cn St. Potersburg andWashington America Is chiefly Intended In our dcelaiatlon that food- -

ituffs aro contraband, the Washington government Beems not especial-ly Inclined to Insist on exclusion ofall foodstuffs ns contraband, only In-

sisting Hint foodstuffs to he contrabandmust be destined dlnetly for tho usuof the military foicca of a belligerentIt may not be dlllleult to eouvlmoWashington of cases In which food'

tho diplomatists may ho to mi- -

Rest somo method thatloodstuffs shall not pass to bclllgur- -

cnt lorcc.

The Wcokly ndltlon of the EveningBulletin gives a complcto summarythe news of the day,

Miss IlClin Crook, nsslutnnt Painschool, placu of Mis Mot,r, re- -

KAUAI.Mis Lilly Aiild, nsslstnntMiss lleithn 15 Poller, usslttiint Ko

InaMis Katie iJhil.Unn, n6laiitMlw Mnbil ) llu.lle, liuckai Uii.

nnpepei whoniMlM I, llllo Akl. usllnut Klnahulii.

IIchmi (iiIImii, MltHiii Ivuii I ii i, in liluiM Mlu Akl, lrhk(orrtkl Id llPUHlg

)IIm Metrun und Ml" l.sfiItaniK rfalnhvej

, ,i MMIMMMe

Social Side of Life SKttsiRMux::to:i&iHtix:iniH:xaa:iM'xxyK!i'i.:,tt:xM::uzw:wt'Jl?This I e'nlttllv n of Riioit

Never befuie lmo souug men and wodien taken such nn lntereht In gameut all kind ns now. Observe the ill, has Innde a moat ngrecnlili!

jet hall giound ami mo presslon upon those whp hnve hlniwith what Intense Interest the game Is lie !a Chief Warrant Mndilnlstfollowed Youiir and old. ilih niulpoor In fuit tin mase. all arc happyjiul the fnvoiite In mneh npplnuilcil orviolently hissed, .uiordlu to the moodof thu Mist multitude whichtales nt the Imiteliill grounds whenvir lime Is it gitue on.Mloir I becoming Jwet u Intense and I

11 will be some time befole it I ro wellns It I nomewh.it an

aiqulu-c- l taste, hut tho Monoa alleygolf links make It n Joy lo look uponin well ns to pla Tim situation Is

almost blent and ncces eas of j

iipptoacli I

I'olo will sootlm nn ngalie ami tnowild, exiltlng gnmes will furnlidi Kreatiron TennlH I genirnlly with ns.ami we have moiiio mttllng good piny-H- .

Surllng Is the rnge Just at pres-

ent and nlmon exery nMernoon xve

nn pnitkipiitu In mort luleresllng siKiit We nre not the Idle lotwhlih our ioulns neros the en wouldhaxe 11 On the contrary, our dnx arelong and Mrctiunu, nnd we play awe work Willi 11 xxiu,

S 4--

Inst l'rldny a (harming IiiikIi wnsglxen b Mr Jiime Spenrer for Mr.William Ilnjx.ood. Amoni; Ihoso Inxlled wero .Mi William Irwin, Mi1' M Ilntth, Mr. W O Smith, Mrllnllex, Mr Xhdiexv, and Ml. Aleunder Innberg

The canoeing party gUen nt the Mo- -

Hotel bx the l'rlnin and l'rlwesson b,itiirda last tor

Captain nnd Mr. Sinclair and MrFreeman wn H gnat uiess 'lliunurf xNas perfect and the pport coiim:-qilentl-

nil that could be desiredrXiuong thn-'- i prevent, liesiue 1110

cue tH nf honor, weio Dr. and Mr 1

Howard IIuuipIiiIp, Mr niul Mr C WC Deerlug. Acting (iovernur .lack A' -klnsoii, Mlns C'uiiha, Mr and Mr. a prlvnlo only the her evening. Those present were

Tcimej unci .Mr Cunlia After of tho schools being present 'ilia jiuiKo l)r r. Howardpkasuris of tho surf.hoiiso was beautlfull) deccirated with 'phrls, 1'ilnee David

light refii'shment served.!

A very charming fntnlls I domic liedat the Moann Hotel for a month Mr.bcolleld nnd the Misses Scolleld withnmlcWiind man Kervmit deiimled uponthe hotel about n week ago Severalnf the. fnmilx hnve been to the Vol- -

taiio for the xv eel, Mr. Scolleld w 11 aNiw York banker of greatand wn one of the best known menthere The Sioflelds have been allover the world but say they nre slm-pl- x

charmed with Honolulu nnd thinkIt one of the loveliest spot they hnvoever The mother mid daughterare virx piettx women and bavo be-

come uient favoiltc with those whomI la j have met.

.

IlrltMi CoiiruI Haxinniid de 11. Lay- -

ard and Mr. .anul are now living ntthe Consulate, on King street. Mrs.I nvnrd will be ut home on the first nndthird of each monthwill lio pleased to receive her friends,

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The I nj ard delightful people and dclphln foinlly, noted forwill much lo tho social of thu for buo blood midplace Their little daughter hid fair cenMiy. Thoy bavo been guest at theto become a beauty. She Is only about .Moana hotel for several weeks,

uld. .;. .;.

I Mr and Mrs. C. Deerlng liaxoA stag supper was given nt in Sou. been at Walalua few dass.

cl on Thursdnx evening Juelgo Fran-- ' .;. 4. 4.Marc Hate In honor of his fnth-- . The ,V0,i,UnK of Mg, Marlon

Ceil Ilnwe. of San I rancl- - .,, nm, Uuv Jolm ,, Kl(,mnn oc.co. The long table eovcra for evening Augustfourteen wn most inviting with Its i n.,1,1,,,,,1 rniir,.r,,in

ot... n

S deala

tent permitted by law In,art; u'rJ' well known hcie. Col. Glr-lim- e

of war. Mr. Hay taken WHS, ', l"rgo of tho Ilucna Vista

nolo

lead bopo

nnd

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ana

n-- avi'-- s vi, ... rf( -v

email, Judgn Whiting, F. W. Macfnr- -

lane. Col. McClellnn. Dr.hert, Herbert Foeke, Samuel Parker,

3 3

Among passengers In tho Loganfor Manilanud Louise Glrard. The (Urania

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!,,,,,, t.,, ,,.iUIr . Krltz Klnmn a aco anhas one of tho most charming homesIn Honolulu. Miss Louise Glrnul Is uspietty dainty ns and wnquite a belle ut dance given hy Mr.Wlugate Lake thu Young

on Thursday evening. MrsKlnmp present, looking nschic as She is nlwasa very muchailiuiieci and tsplcnl 1 tench tspe.

. JU k I

I lent Col John Mi Clcllan returnedIn Logan from hi leavo ot nb- -seme and will take loinmand CnmiiMcKlnles'. Ho very popular Innolulu und iiilto 11 beau.

Captain and Mis Nllihul; returned

Mr. Mis. Francis ottVienther lillr,nll fnliln , H...,nrrli.,.1 In... .In.MV .

City this week.

Mr Geo. 11 Paul, 8 N was mar- -

lied to .Mis Lizzie 1 Dickson, eldestof Mr. Mrs, Thomas Dick- -

nt Central Union Churih. Wcdnc.day evening, Iluv. Dr Ctalg, assisted

Dnrcmils 8c udder, tvlm: the mnrltulknot A great number of the friend1of Ihn paitle llmcereinonv. Tho bride, a tall, urncefulhriiiiellii, looked parlle uhirly wlnsomiiIn n kovvn of whltn gins linen, trliuimilwith heavy vvhllti hue 'Ihoxvoro thu full naval nnlfoini of hirank From llm Chiinh thu weddingparty drove to Ibn Dickson residence,Whew ll win seivuil lilld telle I

Itwlloiu etleiiflcd in (ho newly-nind-

loimln The siiinm lady filiiuilsnf llmbible, MHiilitu V. W. O. T l

.nnd Y H ' H bud lunvlnilklyi.ihIw llm Intnilui nf thu Dlmuli Mini '

lituue wlib IIdis, ilunu nndtitMr I'hui Iihd ii Iiimi ut

stuffs ostensibly Intended for prlvntu flom In the Manna Loa after nran pass Into tho hands of tho,u' I'1""'1 "'l' ie now nt their

military utter belnc ol,nK '' "" Naxal grounds.vuto persons, or. .

nbloguaranteeing

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Hauapepu,

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understood,

that

Kaxxnununkoa

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Her- -

Hotelalso

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lends nnd ae (mainland's In eltswho wish her hnpplness. Mr Paul,though a eonitnrntlve stranger In the.

mettho

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were

l S 8 Kentucky l)inirnt the Hronkljn Nnvs Mr nndMl. Paul departed by the U 8 H

nee seslerdny tho mainland, ho Into join hi ship and she

visit acquaintance California. For

IM- - wedding, ThursdayHohlnson, g

proinlucmo

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are generationsndd life an

seven xeur .

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Ool. A (J llawc, who has beenrpcndlng n few week with .Mr, Hnvvesot Sam Hourl, departed for tho ConHon Frlrin) III wife I a grct In

alld and la ohtlgul to- - lle In Hitclimate on ncount of her health,

.fr-- xtrs Stlnson Miss Sumner will

upeucl a few wcik at the AlexanderYoiiiik hotel. Mr Stlnson Is the brideof Captain Stlnson ot the MidiSumner Is a plntcr of Mm. Stlnsou.

:

The ilnneo nt the Alcxainler Younglotel on Thiusday nxenlng xxn one ofthe pieltleft excr glxen there;ns nil Immense cinwd and thoQuintet dub idnjeit most entrainingance music A large number of

turned out the gayuniform of the offlcer the prettyfrock of the ladle made a fat.elnat-lnf- t

picture. There xxeie n great manysouw! nnd pre UN women present niulthere) were not cpillo enough men to goloiind Malinger like did hi dutymanfully niul darned throughout Hidevening. It wa a very gny arrnlr ami

long In; leuiciubered by Ihe tram- -

jort. Mr. I.nkc nilded freh laurelto IiIr repiiliitlon ns liot wa per.tonally thnnked by the officers.

!

On Tuesday evening a wedding took place at theSchool. The parties wero !

Ml Anna Itoiinc nhnlst and Mr, Stanlty Livingston nnd the wedding ccro

Iniony tool; plnco at Mrhome on the enniliu. It was strlitly

tho htcissomu of the golden shower, thiiInnal being screened with festoon olthe Ha me golden blooni. Mr. nndMis l.lxlugston I16I1I nn Informal rreptlon on tho lannl niul werenailed hy the boys of the school. InMead of rlco handful of golden showerblossoms followed the departure of thonewly wedded couple. The have thobest wishes of their manx waim friend

.for a hnppy and piospciouti life.

Welnstnek. ono of tho inotprominent California huslue men, laat tho Moana

Mr. Mr. John I5un and Mis.Hua have lelurned In the lslnnds. Miss!15na, who I Just from a famoii eon- -

vent school, has a beautiful voice whichha been thoroughly cultivated." ShuI tall hnndhome nud has diarnilngmanner.

:

jr. , j.rH, ien anrt jss ncy'their dnimliler. nr n xerv ntil l'lilln.

ductlnn can be depended upon,

.'' ' ' " ', ,i..i 1R.1 n.

,,,,,,I'lu.Miiiii i i,w ,,cn. .t,i,i.j111111 nun Muuu-i- l nttiu lu nee riurj- -

Thero nio'"go number of tickets sold,

The rehearsal of "Said Pasha" aratinusunlly well attended and the chor-uses are already letter perfect. Tho"catchy" mimic tho rehearsalsa Joy Instead of a pain. Great InterestIs centered ujiou this opera.

Father Valentin ot St.gave a lunu for Miss Tescordla. thoMisses Garnlmldl and Mis Us an, visit- -

strungers from San Francisco, onThtirsdav-- . There were font teen nt thu

'table and the novelties of the repastv.eie much en loved,, .. A

The (In ahal ill girls bavo been muchail in I red dining their visit here. Thothree nre uetllo blonde withCork ami hnxo the xlvnclty ottheir nationality Miss Ilsnn is very

Iti'll, xvlih blue grey eises nnd blackhnli llei tjpo most unusual Miss'Icscordla is a charming brunette withllic fair skin of tho Italians Tho famHy are fiom Naples, but to San

iFranclsco some years ago They re- -

turn next Meek In tho Alameda,! 4 V

Miss 15leanor Terry expects to salton the Alameda for a visit to the Coast.She ha mado warm friends In Honol,ll nn'1 wl" l)0 Kreally missed. Shsts n beautiful joiing woman with an

"en'o amount of personal charm"'"' ' n n'll(-'- member of tho social

."H- - W Impo she will not tairy long

The passing away of Mrs. Kllna Mae.failane huseained deep wnow In ninnyhousehold Hint wnu lllllvcrsully lu"heeled and esteemed nnd possessednil nnimual character. She loved youngI'mplo and used lu llko In have Hum

onie and siu )nr. For tint pint twod" hi' 'am khu has been n greatfilitrei,

The llv, 0 I Peurmni depnrleil InI In' Hlbi rln und xv luko dim a" ufhtnv iwrUh when ho i txii In llmI VMM

(Jul 'lhumj fliili, wlm mA In iliHllwilUi viu iHhlmwl lnui'iuil m

dressing of mnldeuhalr ferns and I '.

Tlie n"" a"""1 lla"a a,nthe service jilate harmonised with the' M ,, ,nt .,lnmll

".e ;.,3 "fJ'Eir. There will great of" ,1,e nnd flnor i iioi A,imi,i tV. vin 'ompany pro

for

George

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andthe

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and

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contracting

Livingston's

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makes

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DORCHESTER, MASS., U.S. A.

40 HldHtaT IMIRDI IN tUP".AND AMIRIO.

Thursday evening at tho Monnn lintel.The tablo xxas cxeiulsltely ilecoialedwith white carnation and maiden-hai- r

ferns Col, Kltch being In mouniliig.n't... .11........ .. n ...nll.. I..II.. n..l) lv 11111111:1 nua iiuii&ituMj J.'i, .ii'Lclever opecehe and toasts wero givennnd exchanged. Col. I'ltch la a. bornupeec hmnkcr and xvas nl hi hept on

John A Bliss, A. Haj, Mr. 1'eaeoek.Mr. HvrtHilic, 15. M. Bo.xd, FrankThomiison and Mf. Johnson.

tloxernor and Mrs. Cnitcr arrived onFilday and were greeted nt the wharfby the Territorial band, which played

, Cmerniir Cnrtir Alnrrb" In theirill)nnr rioth the Governor and his(harming wife are looking remarkablywell They had a delightful trip, butaie glad to bo back among theirfriend.

HOW KELLER DIED

t I .t rtt.l l'anang. aug -nnce nii.reusK,,an eje witness of Lieut. General Count

Keller's death, sals It was duo to a

rnkles Inspection of the batteriesmade on foot. During a lull In thefighting about midday, July 31, GeneralKeller, though warned b) his suliordln-ale- s

that his white uniform made aflno tnrget, laughed nnd slipped fromhis hoi so and walked to the front ofthe battery Just as a shrnpnell shellburst lie died within two minutesiiftcr being wounded. Tho railwaylairlagc In which his body wa broughthere wns piofusely decorated with ever-Btce- n

and xvllel (lowers gathered hyhi men ns a last tribute lo their eoumandvr.

i

BAR FOREIGN SHIPS.

St. Petersburg, Aug. 0. Tho closingto foreign vessels, except under stiln-gen- t

emulations, of tho poits of Crun-slad- t,

Svehorg, Lilian, Scbastopol,nnd Otsshakoff, Is tho subject of

a long olllelnl announcement In the Of-

ficial Messenger, this morning. Tholegulatlons aro apparently directed toward tho protection of foreign ship-ping, probably In connection with thoIncieaso of defenses at tho ports al-

ready mentioned In the AssociatedPi ess dispatches. Tho regulations,however, aro extremely rigid nnd ex-

tend to tho right of search by tho portauthorities of all essels beforo per-mission to enter tho port Is granted.Vessels unwilling to comply with theregulations will be warned off tbo ad-

jacent coasts. Copies of the legula-tlons will be forwarded foielgn govern-ments.

m

DO YOU ENJOY HOME COOKINGJ

If so go to Miller's, on Hotel street,vhleh place has been gieatly enlmgcdto neeomtnodato the many patrons.Lunch seived from 11 a. m to 2 p. m.Specialties for lunch; Soups, roast beef,mutton, veal; also beef, mutton andveal stews, potato salad, etc. Wo maliconi own pastry. Dinner Is served fiom5 to 8 p. m , and consists of soup, roasts,steaks, chops, salads and fruit In sen-so-

Thu cafe Is open from G n. m. to11 p. m. except Sundasa when It 1

dosed all day Whlto help only emplos cd. Wo make our own bread.

inREAL ESTATE TRAN8ACTION8.

Entered for Record Aug. 11, 1904,From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

I.00H Tong Hung CoPDKat Clm to Kock Gun Choy 118Jim Mnkla and wf to W I Wlleox tr.DMiriam Knpaekukul to Jos T Hollo.

way , DAMalln Kahoopll and hsh to T of 11,15x1)John K Kminmid wf In T of II, ,,JxDMalln Iviianaii lo T nf II ALWing Hung Co tnTuf II Al.Wing HIliK Co In Tor II l

Cnlsred for Htcord Aucj 12, 1001,Prom 0 , 111, to 030 s, pi,

Nuiio iihiiiim1 fur rtHiihl,

ViMy Kdlllon ( tin Uullntln, l

per r,

BUSNBSSUALLA8TINQ. I

Hawallan-Japancs- o Ballaitlng Co,Beit black sand from 2 to $3 a loadaccording to distance hauled. Coralrocks for stable, roads nnd tide-walk-

Third door below King,Maunak-- a St.; P. O. box 820. Tele-phon- o

Main 396,

CLEANING AND DYEINQ.

T, Hnj nshl Clothes cleaned, repairedand dyed. 537 Beretanla St.

MASSAGE.

S. Ochlal, lemovcd to Beretanla St.near Maunnkea. 2831

,tietjtttt04t!Bi.iJoi?4vsvo'Ki-- !f

Author of Grin Honor." MTh South"Sir Henry Moron, Duecsner." "A

Doctor of PhlloMPhy," Etc.

CopjrljM. I8JS. Hj CHARLES SCRIBNCK'S SONS

It was about 8 o'clock In tho morn- -

lng when they tamo In night of thotown. Tho village of Trenton then con

talned about 100 house, mostly frame,scattered along both Hide ot two lonuslieet nnd chiefly locntccl tho westbank of tho Asunplnk, which herobent "harply to Iho north beforo Itflowed Into tho Delaware Tho Assun-pin- k

xv a fordablo in place at law waler, but It wns spinned by n subslantlal stone bridge, xvhlih gavo oh the

oad follow eel by Sullivan, nt the westend of the x Hinge Washington camedown from the north nnd entered thev illago from the other Hide. About halla mile from tho cclf,o of tho town thocolumn led by him came nbrenst of nnold man chopping wood In n farmjardh) the loadslde

"Which Is the xvay to tho Hessianpicket?" said the general,

"1 don't know," leplletl tho man l.

"You mas tell," paid Captain Forest,riding near the general nt tho head ot!,l battery, "for (hi Is General WashIngton."

The man's expression altered nl once'God bless nnd prosper joul" ho

cried eageil)-- , raising his hands toheaven. 'Thin! The picket Is In Hinthouse xoiider, nnd the standHntiir that tree."

The Intense cold nnd heavy snow hadell hen tho twent) five men who composed the advance picket to abetter,end the) xvero huddled together In onoof tho rude hut which ns nguardhouse. The hiiow deadened thobound ot tho American advance, andthu careless t entry did not perrelvothem. No warning was given until thelieutenant In command ot the guardstepped out of the homo ! c banconud gavo the alarm In gieat surprise.The plckei rushed out, and the menlined up In tho road In front thocolumn, the thick snow preventingthem from forming a correct Idea oftho approaching force Tho ndvancoguard of tho Continentals, led by Cap-lai- n

William A. Washington and Lieu-tenant James Monroe, Instautls sweptdown UH)n them. After a sc alteredvoiles', which hurt no one, they fledprecipitately back toward tho village,hiving the alarm and rallying on themain guard, posted nearer the centerof tho town, which hud been speedilydrawn up, to the number ot seventy-fiv- e

men. Meanwhile Sullivan's men, withStark at tbo head, had routed the pick-ets on tho other road In tho samo gal-

lant stslc. This picket was composedot about fifty Hessian chasseurs andtwenty Fngllsh light dragoons, undercommand ot Lieutenant Grothausen oftho chasseurs. Thoy all fled so precip-itately that they did net stop to alarmthe brigade whlih they had been sta-tioned to protect, but rapidly gallopeddown the road and, crossing the brldteover the Assuupluk, mnde good their

toward Bordentown. Grave suspicion of cowardice attached there-after to their commanding olllcei. HadKvvlng pel formed his part In tho plantho bridge would haxo been held and

M,iL--Jtho men, tallowed by theC1D Iff a.llH.n.t., .. ...... .. . I

Lchi Hlm," T"

.rnnrd on tho upper road .almostas completely surprised ns the other bytho clashing onslaught nt tho Ameri-cans, made another futllo attempt attesistanre to Greene's column, but theyscon tell back In great illsouler upontho main bod)'.

It was broad dnyllght now, and thoviolence of tho storm had somewhatabated. In tho town, whero tho lirlnghad been heard, tho drums of the threuregiments wero rapidly beating tho

Colonel Haiti wns In bedsleeping off the rffects of his previousiillilit's liicliilrcnies when hu heard theI'imiiintinn Jumping fiom thu lied andrunning inplcllv to llm wlmluw, .niliiinliewid, he Hirmt nut hi lutul niul

Hie Hi Hug hi Innde inljiiluul,lllvl, who wns hurilnlly unllnpliiK m.i,what II was nil iihuiit, There was 11

llllat mlkainir.hi iihlein .111 nil nl.tbti ii.i.l' , - .... ... V.'l . .,,

EXPRESS.

Moana Kipress, 910 Alakea St.; TeL511 Blue; good acrxlco; moderaterates. 2B t

MUSIC.

If ou are In need of a flrst-clt- piano-fort- o

or organ tuner or repairerleave orders for Mr. .las. Sheridan at11C8 Miller St. or at Hawn. News Co .

Young Bldg.

ME38ENQERS.

Territorial Messenger Service UnionSt. near Hotel: Tel. 301 Main.

"For Bala" cards at Bulletin office.

7t???v?w???y?vii???

For Love ofCountry

DIRECTORY

Vfgf9TVTVTVTVTVTVTVTV7TVTV$?

By CYRUSTOWNSENDBRADY,

"The of trntn."

Airli4.6A.i;!i44.ifi..ri-Hft0- .iftitiiftftillttft6ftvfttft'Kjrri

on

of

escape

1main

Ufii.il with Bid's hurmlse that It was nr',l,I ordered him to lako n companynnd go to the nsslslnneo of tho mainguard In the supposition that It xvas

only 11 skirmishing party and neverdreaming ot n general attack. Never-theless lie then cl reused rapidly and,tunning down to the street, mountedhi horse, which had been broughtaround. Tho three regiments whichcomprised lit brigade and commandvere alrendy forming. They wero thoregiment Itahl, tho regiment Von Loss-bur- ,;

and tho regiment Von Knxphau-se- n

At this moment the advanco pals' nnd the main guard camo runninghrough Iho streets in gloat confusion,

crying that the whole rebel nrniy xvn1, own upon them, Tho regiment Rahlnnd the regiment Von Losshurg atenco began tctrentlng to an apple or-

chard lmilc of tho town, firing Ineffect-ively in their excitement, ns they ran,from behind tho houses, nt tho head otthe column which had now appearedIn the street, while tho regiment yonK11S phiHisMi," under the command ofMnjor Von Dechow, tho second In ioiii-mmi- d

of tho brigade, cepa rated fromthe two others and made for tbobridge over the Assunplnk.

King und Queen streets run togethernt the cae-- t end of tho town. ThereWashington stntloued himself, on theleft of Forest's batters', which wns Im-

mediately tiiillmbcrcd and opened up 11

hot fire. The general' position wnsimirh exposed, nnd after his horse hadbeen wounded hi officer repeatedlyrequested him to fall bark to a saferpoint, which ho peremptorily refusedto do. Tho Joy of battle sparkled luhis eyes. He had Instinctively chosenthat position on the Held from whencehe could best see and direct the con-flict, nud nothing but a successfulclinrgo ot the enemy could have movedhtm to retire.

A few of tho cooler headed menamong tho llestlnns had rallied somoof tho Ijssburg regiment, and twoguns had been pointed up toward thoplaeo whero Washington stood to forma battery which might, could It havobeen served, have held thu Americanarmy In check until such time as thostartled Gcrninns could recover th'elrwits and make a stand. General Wash-ington pointed them out to the officerof the ndvanco guard, which hail al-

ready dono ktich good with nxavu of his sword. Thu little handfulof men, led by Captain Washingtonunci Lieutenant Monroe, charged downupon the guns, xvhlch the party hadnot had time to load. A scattering vol-

ley received them. Captain Washing-ton and Monroo and one of the menxerp wounded. Another fell dead. Themen hesitated. Talbot sprang to thehead ot tho column In obedience to thegeneral's nod, and they tallied,

on tho run, and the guns weroImmediately captured.

Meanwhile tho fire of Stark's riflemencould bo heard nt the other end ot thotown. St. Clair's brigade held tlmbildge. The teglment Von Knsphauseulost a few precious moments endeavor- -

. .... ......I.. n,Hl. nt.. ..1.1.1. U..I

bildge, and then chained upon St.

t" ' "aw- - Itself taken In Ihe

i" jHsordcr, though somo few men es.1 aped by tho fordi,

(Continued Monday,)

Mrs, HARRIET G, EVANS,

Hslr Dressing, Facial Maiitgt,Manicuring and Chiropody.

No. 110 Boston Bldg. HONOLULU

Evening Work by Appointment Only.

ALEXANDER COCKBURN,

VALUATOR, 1

DU8INE88 AOENT,

NOTARY PUMLIO,

40 KAAHUMAHU 6T I I Honolulu,

111 Dili limn iw 10 ihi serioii. imtiiivu. "For fUnl" csrdt on ( t The llul-lh-

UIIIUH, hi thu iunfMu. ululll, H(' !llllr) 0111(1,

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Pomtncry & Grcno's Champagnes.Empcrador SherryAcme Rye WhiskeyCanadian Club Whiskey. Whiskies.O.V.G. Special Reserve and the Very Finest ScotchOommcndador Port.King William IV. V.O.P Scotch WhfakcSiegcrt's Angostura-Bitter- s.

Brandies of Marie Brizard & Roger and James Hen-nessey & Co.

Eagle Cherries in Maraschino.Special Selected Highland Whiskey "Whytc &

Mackav's."Table Water, " White Rock"

Buchanan's "Black and White" Whiskey.Rums, some of Jamaica's Finest Productions.A.B.C. Bohemian Beer,IVatoma Brandy,Duffy's Malt Whiskey..Sparkling Hock and Moselle Wines.

Arc on sale in all first-cla- ss Hotels and Bars.

Legal Notices.

BEFORE A CIRCUIT JUDGE OF THEFIRST CIRCUIT COURT, TERRI-TOR-

OF HAWAII.

At Chamber. In Probate,

In the Matter of the Estate of RobertWilliam Holt, Deceased.

ORDttK TO SHOW CAUSE.

Upon

tbo pctltloreading and considering ministration l.lui citato of.walcr mBrt cnslcrIj.

Hcniy Smith. Admlnis- - mnrk totrator Will annexed andTrusteo of the abuvo entitled estate,attached hereto, wherein tho said peti-

tioner tenders his resignation suchAdministrator with tbo Will annexedand Trustco and requests thata day may lie set for hearing his

and that on tho approval ofaid accounts tho said resignation may

bo accepted and that he, the said peti-tioner, may 1)3 released from nil fur-tbe- r

liability nud responsibility In saidrapacity, and that his bond as such Ad-

ministrator with the Will annexed andTrustco may bo cancelled and thatsoma sultnblo person muy bo appoint-ed In his placo and stead:

It Is hereby ordered that tho annualaccounts of tho said petitioner, HenrySmith, as Administrator with the Willannexed and Trustee of tbo above en-

titled estate, including his last annualaccount filed herein on tho Bth day ofJuly, A. D. shall be set for hearIng on tho 20th day of August, A. D,1901, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon,

tho undersigned as of saidCircuit Court sitting at Chamber InFrotato:

And it is hereby further ordered thatall persons In Interest and undersaid estnto do appear beforo the under-signed, as Judge of said Circuit Courtsitting Chambers at I'robato, at 10

o'clock in the forenoon ot tho said 29tnday of August, A. It. and thenand there show cause, If any theybare, tho said accounts shouldnot be allowed, and why resigna-tion of tho snld Henry Smith as Ad-

ministrator tho Will annexed andTrustee af said estato should not hoaccepted, and his bond given In saidcapacity bo cancelled nnd he himselfreleased from all liability and respon-sibility In said capacity, and why somasuitable person should not be appointed In his placo aud stead, all accordingto the prayer of the snld petition:

And It is hereby further ordered thatnotice of the said hearing of the saidaccount and ot tho said petition beliven to all persona In Interest andunder said estato by tho publication ottills order The Evening Bulletin, a

evispapcr printed and published Intho city of Honolulu, for at lead threecucccsslvo weeks, the last publicationto be not less than ten days previousto the tinio therein appointed tor thehearing, nnd that the Clerk of thiscourt do such publication to bomade.

Dated tho 21st day of July, A. D.1904, Honolulu.

(Sgd.) GEO. D. GEAR,Second Judgo ot the Circuit Court

of tho First Circuit, Territoryof Hawaii.

Attest:WM. It. SIMS,

Clerk First Circuit Court.2823-S-

The Lewirieyer Co.

Epicurean and Palace Goods

WATERHOUSE & WALKER,

gjs Fori Street.

Jos. Schwartz,Watchmakers' MaterialsJewelers' Supplies,

COR. FORT KING

Henry C. Vlda,CONTHACTOn,

lldwlkt, Curbing. Filling.nd

'Mblno Promptly AlUnilid to.THLKl'IIOHII MAIN 10.

Business Notices.

WARNING.

Atty. InT. 1901.

By

to

Ettate

Office:

8,

II

forlettira

to II onK'.lio,

Aiii. it), a. m.that Ut-

ter? of Issue to. Inra olalc of (w).

Sept. 14, 10 a. m. Judge

1.. T that letto II

on otSept. 6, lu

a. m.Smith that let-K-

Isiue to onestate ot JohnAug- "n, n. m.

Mines that let-ters Issue to

Mntto ot Joan NuncH,Aug 30, a. in. Judgo

Knlama (k) lettersIssue to cstuto

NncoleC, 10 a. m. Judge

Knust that lettersof issue on

:.', 10 n. m. Judge Gear.Nacna that

letleis of Issuo to

Notlco Is given I havo on c.tnlo or lien intestate,tho Auir. " m. Judge aeair.appointed overseer ;Knust letter'Ashing right Hamohatno all II I.

of Issue to on cetateTho boundaries said right of Knll,tbegin at high water mnrlt nbovo tbo S9 10 n In, ju,ec rjcar.black rocks known ni near Mr. i,, ,li l.eong letteis of

residence, thence seaward to Issue to him on ottttnthe reef along reef to a ot Yee Scong.point opposite the uilddlo of the 22. It) n. Judgo Do Holt.stream known as Anuakcbaii. at high ? I'K that or ail

duly Issuo to on1U'Min AUBof along high water point ot "'

with tlio

aa

tho

1304,

Judgo

In

In

whytho

with

In

In

causo

and ST.

Andrew Calilll thatAll persona are warned feiton. or Issue to him

upon or taking from tlio bald on eatato of Aiidicw J. C'alilll,flshlrlg ground without permission ot tiitc. 16, 1U u. Judgotho Bnld Ktnckake, under ol Iluhlnsnn.legal

LILIUOKALANI,Ily her Fnct J. O. CARTERHonolulu, II., July 27th,

2S27-l-

WARNING.

Notlco U hereby given that I hnio

Mrflllllrray.

Wahlnelannla

IImjIub

arttnIiillrBtlo

ndmliilstrnllon

commencement.

proceedings. of ,

of ot Annie Clark thntto

Aug 10

Dai Idappointed John pmy land Kabnlaandof tho fishing right t0 nM xUlh ueforc rcbi 3,of land. of the j, castle administrator

right, begins on tho ot Albeit Nanalil,ot on the beach lor claims to bo lllcd before

to tho reef thence nloug thoto a "puhr or blow hole,' K. administrator estnto of M.

thenro easterly along rocks to Olinkahura. for tlnlins to bo

beach and thence along water I ' iftra.or ,,mark to point of commencement. f Wllhcllmuu nd-A- ll

percona aro warned CItUct for elnliri to be fileding upon said or nshing before January IS.without permission of tho said John ndmlnlstrntor

under penalty of mo- - estate ot t 1. A.ceedlnga.

l.AN'l,her Atty. In Fact J. O CARTER

Honolulu, T. H July 27111, 100 1.

2827-- 1 in

REMOVAL

TOWNSEND UNDERTAKINGSO. and HONOLULU BUR.AL ASSN. have moved nexthe more commodious former-- y

occupied by Pacific Vehicle A. Sup-il-

Co. office and parlors areilcely and comfortably arranged.

THE HAWAIIAN AND

CO, LTD.

Real Mortgage Loans andSecurities. Homes 'Built on

the Installment Plan.Home Melntyre Bldg,

H.L. K. KENTWELL, Gen'l Mgr.

OWER3' MERCHANT PATROLAND

CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.

Competent furnished forhouses and residences.

Office, Room Model Block.P. O. Box 234.

TO

Beautiful fresh Mountain Violets,and very for

at reasonable prices at the comerif Hotel Fort Saturdaytad Tuesday 2C56--

RICHEST SOILand

BLACK SANDIn town for sale cheap.Sec us at once.

Lord & Belser.LEATHER DOXE8,POCKET MIRROR8, THERMOME-TER8- ,

CORKSCREWS, RULERSSCHOOL SUPPLIES; PREMIUMSof every description, at the LOWEST

Also fine line of ALUMI-

NUM Upto-Dat- DU6INE88Men use our uoodi to advertise theirsind plcaie customers. Write ut In

nnl of tnytlilpo.

THE SAULNIER MFG,

Business Man's Handy Index

Probate Notices.

Petitions Admlnltuatlon,Alts Kl petition- - that of ad-

ministration Issue .1. I'lllwallestate oi l.itiicMi Intestate.Hearing 0

Batumi knalinoku petitionsadministration Isaacon Kclupaka

Hearing

Jennie Chin petitionslers administration Issue H

estate LainIntestate. Hearing

Alexander petitionsof administration him

Hearing9 Judge Parsons.

.uadatcnla petitionot administration Antona

rto on rotate In-

testate, 9Parsons.

petitions that ofadministration him onof (w) Intestate. Hearing Sep-

tember lloblnson.Ednnrd petitionsadministration to him es-

tnto of Adotph Knust Intestate. Hear-ing Aug.

petitionsadministration ncr

hereby that Kaunaiiu.Klnekake of petitions thatof him

of fishing A(Io)pll ltllci(tn,c. HearingAtu

rulllkl, petitions thntCunbn's

nud westerly Chun Intestate, HearingAng in.

petitions letterstneuc tllnnInB

K,,-lj5j?l?i5i- .

1901.

and

Chin

wmiuin petitionsngnlnst go administration

ing fish lutes--Ue.irlng Aug. in.

penallyExecutors,Clarke fur pio-hat- c

lettors testamentary lesue him. Hear-ing 22, n. m. Judge Do Holt.

Notices to Creditors.Sy Admlnlstiator.

administrator etatnKlaalna overseer ofDayton,

XZSXTto claimshm

The boundaries Rldgwny.boundary tale K. advertises

Walahio runulng sea- - with himward January 20.

reef westward Onn,sand u.Uertlses

high $I,lle Mr8i rieldrnie,

ngnlnst go- - with blmiana rights

llenrlett.' Koerner,Klaalnn, legal Koeiner. inhertlses

LILIUOK

NOTICE.

TheMUTUAL

doorquarters

Roomy

REALTY

In-

vestment

Honolulu, T.

watchmenbusiness

VIOLET L0VER8.

fragrant,isle

and streets,afternoons,

GOOD8, MATCH

PRICE8,GOODS.

CO,

ofltestnrlck Tulmu,;

lleiuing

PetitionsThomas K. petitions

will and

snld

and

and

for (hilms to be lllcd with Geoigo l.au-do- u

before Jan 1.Chniles I'. rcttrson, ndmlnlstrulor

estntc of Tnlpe Kiimiio (u) ndvertlses(or claims to be tiled with him bvfuioJnuuniy 9. '03

Will' nn t Wilder, nilinlulstinior cs- -

Into of Gardner IC. Wilder, advertise"!fur claim to be llled with him beforeDec ember 2'J.

1 til ii (k) ndmlnlstrntor citato ofi:naloa llulu tw) mhertlsi-- s (or claimslo be (lied with Ileury'l1. Knobl, io

I1IU., Honolulu, before Dec. 20.C. K. Al. admlntsu.itor esinie ot

Cluing Yee Tong. adveitUen for claimstn be (lied with J. .1 Dunne bcfuiu Dec.lu.

J. J. Dunne, administrator elnlo ofMouls M Kkici- - advertises for.clalraito be llled wllli him befoio Do. ember 8.

J. M. tie Co.ai'Ui Sr.. mlmlultinturestntn of .Manuel )e Medeiros Mala,aihcitlscs for claims lo bo tiled withhim ut odU-- of Wise aud Koss btforoDec 3.

O. I) Lufkln. adinlulslinlor estate otChniles I). Lotcluud, ncheitlses forclaims to be (lied with blm before Nov.27.

W. C. Weedon, ndmlnlstrntor estateof T.nm Hoy. ndwrtlscs for claims tobo (lied with hlin before Nov. 2G.

&. K. Mlol. administrator estnto of. J,Mlol, mhcrtUeH for tlalms (o bo

filed with him or (1 1". Mayclwcll. Ho- -IiiuIim, North Komi, before Oct. 17.

Malanl administrator estntc of I.kc-Lat- a

Malanl, inhertlses for claims tobe (lied with him or U 1'. Maydnell,Noith Kona, beforo Oct. 17.

Mrs. Graco lllnck l'.t, ndmlnlhtrntrlxestnto ot John D. Keawehanl, advertisesfur claims In be (lied with her beforeOct. 3.

Fled T I". Wntcrhouic, administrator estate of Candldo fiuida. udcrtlsesfor claims to be llled nt the WiiterhouscCompany, 9J2 1'ort Btroit, before November S

Jnu. A Palmer, administrator estatoAlbion II (lleniinn, ndvertlses forMuling to be (lied with him bctureOct 13.

David D.i Ion. ndiulnlstrntur estateof Jame-- i 11. Andorhun. advcrlli-e- furrl.ilius to be llled with hlin beforeOct. 19.

D 1'orbes. ndmlnlstinlor estnto otGeorge Gordon, acherllxea for claimsto be tiled with hlin befoio .September.in.

Klihlmntsu Vmunmolo ndmliiUlrnt-o- iehlate of TukuJIro Nllyu. adveitlms

for claims lo bo lllcd with him or J. A.Mullheuinaii before Hept. 2..

Tutlier Viilentlii nduiiiilktiiitorMnrgnret Mooihenil, mlvcrllses for

claims to be llled ut olllco of D.uldDat Ion lif fin c Keiitemlicr II.

J A. Cuminlus, nilmlnUlrntor intaloMis KuIiiiIchiiI L'liiunilns, niUeillscstor claims In be llled al nlllio of J. O.Cnili-- befoin HcpleiiiLer l.

Vim Jan Kuii iMiiiiuiiiiuKir ptimuAll Kiiim alias Ah Kuii, mhoillses fur(llllllls tit ll'l llled Willi lillil U'foiuAilKiut m.ny Esseulers,

kii( I! i'.hiiiiii, oki'iutur iuii' nI. IlllitiMii, mlvt-rilm- s fur lalin lu Im

(W MEUIQ8B Avi, HEW YOMK, N.Y. iil Hli IHw Mum Jail. l. '

l'nlila Muliukn udiertlie for claimsagainst estate of Knnalhiiumilnkiihou- -liookutie, alias Kauniimn Mahuka tcllled with her or Holmes S. Stanley bo- - , l06l.

Dec. 23. At I'idkc Station. Aim. 19. IS m . In- -

Clarlssa Amoy Monsarrat Eliza-im- t ol I.ol-- Yl.k, Won l.til Chin Monbelli llenjcs, executrixes estate of An- -

nadclia Amoy Ilaalalca, ndertltc forclaims to be filed with Holmes & Stanley beforo Dec. 22.

It. Schweitzer, executor will of Samuel ShcIis, advertises for claims to befiled with E. A Douthltt before Dee II.

Adam K. ForsUh, executor will otGeorge Forsjth, advertises for claimsto be filed with him or A. F. Tnvarcs,Makawao, Maut, before Nov. 28.

Ululanl, executrix will ot I'untninl(w) advertises for claims to be liedwith Atkinson, Judd & Molt-Smlt- h bo--fore Oct, 28,

w. O. Smith, executor estnto Josephine C. Barber, ndvertlses for claimsto bo lllcd with him before October 20.

William Watcrhouse and Albert Wnt- -erhouse, executors, estate ot HenryWatcrhouse, advertise for claims lo beDied with them at 932 Ft rt street beforo Oct. 5.

M W. Tschudl, executor, ndcrllscs(or claims ngnlnst estnto of JcnnloRlntchford Tschudl, to be lllcd withhim before September 15th.By Assignees.

K. Odo, assignee for ?.. Yoshld.i.for claim j to be llled with

him beforo Sept. 15.

Petitions for Hearing

Administrators' Petitions.Win Geo Knlhcuiil, nilmlnhiiator

elat of Mllhnnn 1, nelltunM forand discharge, llctirlnv. Sipt.

0, 9 n m. Judge FarsoiiH.F. S. I. man. ndmlnlstrntor itnle of

Kamalllwubluu (w), petitions U llnnlaccounting nnd illsUiurge.Sept 0, U a. m.

i:nn da SlUn. ndmtuliilintorof I'rnmlKio Bluiao, petitions for tlnalartomUliiK' nnd dtxihaigc. HearingSept. l', 9 a. in. Judge t'nmn

II. Vicars, ndmliilstnitoi otute or DKamal, pctllluns for dual iiuniiuliugand discharge. Hearing Aug 3U, 9 ii.in. Juilce Parsons.

Henry Smith, ndmlnlstrntor estato 12 m

nnneed. or w.

Judge knlnp.istuic

S. Wilght.lj"'' pat.h.N

final accounting Milnknown us

ltoblnson.Manuel Commissioner's

accounting discharge. Commissionerii.

Ham petitions ror Hum ac-

counting discharge.n. Judge Do

Byjonn reKero.MaicniHa. jonn

to real oninilsslonernt Kaakopua,

10 in. Judgofor Guardianship.

Win. Geo. petitions Hintof guardianship Usui In It ASr ot Arthur I., minor.

Sept. 0, in. Judgo rancens.

Sheriff 8aes.

Sales.

At l'ollte Htntlon, 2H. , Interest of G. 11. Torts lu lot lu Youiu

nnd nt I'nwaa will Mild atpublic miction for Judgment fur SI0I.93

nud costs.At 12 m..

of P Doiteh In Ion lu Knplo

bold

Aug.

eost.Aug.

tok.j

hold on lleretanln eel will sold utauction Judgment for J'Jt.DO

mid12

lu traitlots, be cold pillule- - nue

coi-tH-.

ot ntfor

tin estAug,

of llilghtssuld public auction fur

Judgment Intor.-s- t

At I'ollLc Stutlou, Aug. 29, 12of Samuel Kcallna lu

Kalllil-niiin- a, be bold ut luibllefor lutuiest

eosis29.

nt Ke- -

sold mictionJudgment for 2M7 cohIs

l'ollco Station. 111., In-

tel et of Kauai Knuaknhi lu land utKiipiiluinn, sold ut public auc-

tion feu foi

,t Police Sliillou. Aug 12

leicht of Miin'l Gasper lu

million foi101

2ft, 12

leiAug 17. 12 111,

of I.11IK11 Ki'iinuhuiiii In

tint Mill nild publii'minion for

.111 111.

tlon for juilginciit for f53.0i Inlircst

At I'olke Station. Aug. 12 m., Intcresl of Miiolo L'lnlln in land at Kupa-hini-

O.ilm. will be at public mic-tion for Jildxiiicut for SIH

(o.usAt l'ollic Station, Aug 12 in.

Intircst of Mniy A. Akl In laud Ka-llh- l,

O.ihti, lie rold iiiil- -

tlon fci Judgment for ?!-- - J2 Inleiest

toieand

land

,.ug.

Aug

None l.au doing usMm Co In leaseholds In Houo-Inl- ii

will bn sold ut public forfor $220.70 Interest nnd

At Station, Aug. 20. 12 in in-

terest ot C. E. Moote In pul-leys belts, bo sold lit publii,unction for Judgment for 201 78 Imti-c- st

uud coits.At Station, 1C, 12 m., In-

tel est ot Ileniy Knnc In landwill be sold nt public fur

Judgment tor $33.67 Interest amiAt l'ollco Stnllon, 17, 12 in. In-

terest of l.ulkn In land atl'nlnmn will be at public auctionfor Judgment tor $09.83 Interest nndcosts

At I'ollro Station, 12 m In-

terest ot Jesse 1'. .Mnknlnnl In lots atKnllhl nud Wnlklkl, will he sold pub

auction for judgment,Interest nnd

At Police Station. Aug. 18, 12 In-

terest of Hawaii Co., Inreal estate nnd sh.ncK fo

Klhet stork will be sold at public mic-

tion fur Jiiduie-u-t tor $1029.50 Intercutaud costs.

At I'ollro 10. 12 In-

tel eat of Philips In lo's In Piui-ii- ul

nnd on Piiiiclibonl Honolulu, willhe sold puliHe 'iiirtlon foi Judgment(or i'M.M uud ioIHForeclosure Mortgage Bales.

Mortgage inndc Mnry IJertel-ninn- n

IiiikImiiiI to Jus E Fuller-to-

fiimleil In liber III. pngcineilng ulud at Knllhl O.ibu. will ImM.lil au. '110,1 I'Uli.rn uue- -

lliarlus don iimn Aug 17. 12

I Moitgage by to II.Ilnckfelil k Co, leioided In llbir2."t, pago eowilug lc.i.c.l landIlilo, llnunll. wltl be sobl ntniu tlon nl Hllo Court IS,12 m.

Sales.Morgan's auction rooiin, Aug 22

; O. executor,oi llobt Wm. Hall, with will nt pulillc miction interest i

for dlsclmrgo nnd lurniintliis r,,x estato In King all vet building lots.Hearing Aug. 29, 10 n. in. mid taro land. Knllhl;Executor's Petition, Knllhl; land, Knllhl-kn- l.

V. O. Smith nnd Anna nsldenro: tnio Knllhlof will of John WilghL ': nnd hula Innd. Knlllil

for nnd din-- 'i nnd tnio land Pininul; lotseharge. Hearing Sept. 12, 10 n. in. "' Knllhl old IneAciy prop-Judg- e

.Tl.C. Santos, cxci'iitor of Sale.

August G. Serrno, petitions for llnnl At Judiciary building. Aug. 2", 12 in.nnd Hearing Win. It. Sims will nt

Aug. 23, 9 in. Piiisons. Ipublle leits l'l, 17, lh In l'alamaCecil Urowu. cstnle ot wil-.tr.u- t, iimioiuiu.

Phllllpti.Hearing Aug.

29, 10 in Holt.Guardian.

citato HearAug. n, Gear.

let-tr-

9 a.

Aug. 12 in

street,

Police Aug. In- -

tcust L,

Aug.

iciest

Intel eosts.

loictt Keir in

12

of illuulo

eohts

(osts

M.S5 Intel

costs.

Will,l.oik

ecsts.

Aug.

talx.Aug.

Aug.

costs.in

Land

Aug('has

(20-2-

nubile nlin

nuideLtd.,

Aug.

Snillh.

(liar, bc.uh

estntc

niu tlon Sept S,12 in. Commissioner ,l,will at publle uuctlou real cut tolu

At Aug. 12 111

Naaiiao Mnkalwn, petitions sell A. Thoiupoit will billHonolulu

ing 29,Petition

Knlhcnul

llcirxulllHearing

bo

InterestRtntlun, 27,

interest

Honolulu, Judgment

Miikunolo

Judgment

judgment

Kaholubolo

$(s5.e0.

Ho-

nolulu

.Executors'

.Mnrgnn'HSlinnuton

llulldlng. 13.

ut public nuc tlon Interest of AlnpnKcIn llsh pond l.nslu

Kukuliineo, Honolulu.

Tenders.

constructing concrete nrihut Wiilinalu, will eloso nt

It- - olllco Aug. l., 12 lu.Tor Ililo scner sjslcin. will elcuo ut

olllco of i:. i:. Illehards. Ililo mid rub-le Works Aug. IS. 12 in.

Tor tlon of I.alialiialiinalehiinl tuo duimltories,(lose at olllco Aug. 22,11' in.

lOUhlructlng Miiiihc'iii Hull, Moo- -

henu park, Ililo. will (lose olliccL'. i:. ItlclinicN. Hlin. mid

Innl Park nddltloii Minion, i""1'''' Aug. 19. - m.

will be miction for ludg- -' "' "h "".."ment for ?19J.07 luierest eosis. ii' ? . lx,,""",, ', " ' l ' "Police Platlon. 29, 12 in ',. " ",' ."'"" ',,

teiestot Sol Knh.ile.iIliilaiidntWnI-!- , " oii-tr- llu stool bridge, with

klld. will be nt public iiiutlnn tor;" i'""r.a" '1''V,,,, "' ren.mlnsjiidgniei.t for 3, Intrr-- st mid I Kl"" "r,c "l ',' '.. f In Ii ii 11 nt 'ill u- -nrl. u nli a

At Police Stnilon. U9. 12 m in " ;teiisl K illllll In land "" '' -'"

nr.b .Nlnl, Honolulu, will bo sold ut public .ouer.le

for Judgment for SM.30 Inlti-- , Wn "' ""'iii. ut, , ..... Public oltleo Aug. 12 in

'"r 'onstructli.g llr.t proof ..m. aAt Police Stnllon Aug. 29. 12 m., In- -

i.r.t ,,r ., Phnnir SI..L' I!... Ill Ions... iiH'rnry, unii iu.Hirn.iry ii.iiiiiuiK i.i i sit-

Hi bol'ublle for

costs,At Polite station. 29. in.,

of Lucy Hainan Kcnnlowill ut tlon u

eloi.i nt Ausin.

Judgment for IN interest mid M 11 MnmatHU, 2At Station Aug. Z'.i, rj m in- - St.

lul.cleo, ten$11 mid

Police .Station. 29, i: in in- -

II L. I'aclllelot. will bo ut

for f I09.2S mid ioslin , In-

tel est M lots utwill

uuctlou Judgment for ;.!ii.20

At Polln! Stnllon, Aug. in ..tw) Int

will be nt public forlulcictt

At 29, iiwill b

?:.J.1S Inleiestmid

29, III . lll- -UmlilgueH

in lllpublic- - Judgment for (70 ia;

lute nudAt Htallou. in In- -

.. .. .... ..... ... ...iui

At Pollm Klulli'iiIn

K1111M11I I a. nlfur

Al Pol.c Hint 2 ll

nnd20.

55 Inldcdtnnd

23,lit

will lit public

nud business

auction

l'ollic ,

gas engine,will

Policeat

uiutlon

15,

ntfor

.

Ltd .

COO

Station

ntlllteie-- t

by ('nnd

nt

. llnniiul.i

ntpublic

House

Atwill sell

lot.Kn.

Jnih

Judgo mictionexecutor

nud

guardian

At rooms.T.

Hell aMnnuu.

Judiciary.1.

Kniiue uud salt nt

Tor eul-e- rt

Oaliu,ln 111 Works

olllce.toiiKtiuc

home nud willl'ublle WculcH

l'orut of

I'iiIiUc Workamid Knlllil

ut publle l"mid

At .

i..

ot llobt. ut ror)

WoiliK l.,.

At

mm

mid

m.

wall experiment Stationwill Publle works olll.17, 12

Building Permits.(lo . stories, brick, Ke- -

Pollco .knulkoIle.dcy Kaonobl

,

Polliu ,

lliieiiuii t'lLu'i

Shun Lung Yuen Koo, 1 brick.King

0 Stllliunu, 1 stor,wood. School Ht

Plumbing Permits.Oaliu Oillege, 1 story, wood, Puiiu

bun, i:. It. Hath.(I S. human, I story wood, Wilder

,e. l.al Slug .

P II Dodge. 2 sloilcH, wood, Vllic-ar-

St , Slug C'bau.Yiininiiioto, 2 sloilvs, brick, Hotel

St K. Okl.I'edciiil (!nerniiii'nt, 1 Htoi), wood,

. Piiuihbonl ltd ; Gebrliig & llutl--S P Sbuw. 1 story, wood, Kulmukl,

iGrhrlng & intulc.II. It T. . L. t'o., 2 Ktorb. wood,

i;ing St Kninielulli.I .1 P M.'iidoniii, I btnry, wood, LIU

I

St . Won i. Louie.

land Knllhl Milley. wild iilV11L,V-i- ,

Aug

sold

sold

sold

ll'll'Sl l.H .."lie- - IU..II H,. (.lllttlll bo sold pub-- 1 i.,,,,,,. ,..- - vc,. ki,,..

lie mr jiiiigiu. Hitbout nud costs

lot

outmid iimln

211,

nnd

lie

lO.'i,

St.

huI..., l,.rlj l.ii

t) rlnillh, fctoiy, wood. King HtIliiinicdulb,

III l V III IIIChlng I.11111, 2rloili'S, bihl. King Ht

Alettii. Ilouolillll. lit ,...,..,......... ,.

.

,

.

;

111 111- - u,

M t 11 j t nri I Ull '

V 1 .

I

..

(.'on .Hodu WoiI.h,Allen HI i Illllll

Miitlcs, brbk,

Water Permits,

I V Homo, llomlllls HI, i.g. mble

uioi of 'ihiis roii.'i ut Knpiiulii'ii, wi .it'll and imiui'Iho,Honolulu villi ho unlit nl liiilill.' mif. W M Million, Million UM.i, luluiiton fix jiiilKiiiiui mr f.u 10 Ini.rt t (Ion

innl iih-i- I W M Jllnion, Mlnluil liml ihIku,M I'nll.n Kliillon Aug ?T, IS III , III- - Hull

uiw.1 nf I' II UnlHiii III im i Ifpwulii. A i' IJwti. Ualil A t.UuddIuIu ulll to lil el uldl hhi-- 1 Mmahami' Kalnmkl, nwldpui.

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

The steamers ot this lino will arrlvo and leavo this port at hcrounlerl

FROM SAN FRVN'CISCO:

VENTF11AALAMEDA .

SIERRA . .

..AUG. 24

.SEPT. 2

.SEPT. II

FOR SAN

ALAMEDA. .

ALAMEDA. ,

17

II.SEPT. T

II

In connection with the ot tho aboe steamers, tho agent re trtrpared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon tlirougli by any nUVroad from San Francisco to all points In tho United and from HrtYork by any steamship lino to all European ports.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TO

Wm G. Irwin & Co,, LtiOCEANIC 8. 8. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.

Pacific Mail Steamship Co,Occidental and Oriental Steamship

Co and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu andleave this port on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

SIERRA

SONOMA

..AUG.

sailingtickets,

States,

APPLY

FRANCISCO.

DORIC U'G. 23 COPTIC AUO. 23SIIIEIHA SEPT. i KOREA SEPT. 3COPTIC SEPT. IS GAELIC SEPT. 13KOREA SEPT. 271 .MONGOLIA SEPT. 21GAELIC OCT. S CHINA OCT. 7MONGOLIA OCT. 2u MIANCHLRIA OCT. IBCHINA NOV. 1 DORIC OCT. 22MANCIIIRIV NOV. 9 SHIER! V OCT. 29DORIC NOV lu COPTIC NOV. G

SIIIKRIS NOV .1 KOREV .... NOV. 19

For general Information apply to

H, HacMeld & Co,, Ltd,, a.AMERICAN-HAWAUA- N S. S. CO.

Direct Service between New York and Islands, via PtciSe Gout

From Now YorlcS.S."CALIFORNIAN'' to sail about AUG. 10

Freight rccehed at all times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Street,Brooklyn.

From San PrunclcoS.S."NEVADAN" to sail AUG.

i'rulgbt received ot Company's Wharf, Greenwich Street,aud Cadi month tlicrealtcr.

From Honolulu to I'lnn Francisco.S.S."NEVADAN" to sail AUO.

25

10

Fro nil Seattle and TacomoS.S. "NEVADAN" to sail about SEPT. 1

From Iortlund, Or.For further Information aiilr t

C, P. MORSE, H. Muckfcld & Co., LtdGeneral Freight Agent. HONOLULU.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MallSteamship Company.

Steamers of the ubove Hue, running In connection with the CANADIANPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vuiitouvcr, I). C, unci Sydnep, N. S. Wnud tailing at Victoria, II, C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI aud llritbtnv, MlDUE AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below- - stated, viz:From Vancouver and Victoria,

(Fur llrlsbaue mid Sydney.)

..AUO.

.SEPT.

C. I SydneyVictoria nnd Vnucouer, B. B.

MIOWFILV AUO. 27IMANUKA AUO. IIMANUKA SKPT. 21, AOItANGI . SEPT. 21AOIIANGI OCT. 22i.MIOVi:ilA 1

Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United Statu MilEurope, l'or Freight and Passage uud all general Information, apply to

Tbeo. H. Davies & Co., Lid. General Agents..

iihim .w. wmm .mm tmtmatm i

J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell Vice President; J. L. MeLwaSecretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank HiuvttiManager. x!

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS IN fll

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO WHITE BLACK 8AND. MAIM W.Ml

Union Express Co., Ltd.. 63 Queen Street,Having baggage with the following Steamship Co.'s Lines:

Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Steamship Co.Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co.Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Klsen Kaisha Steamship 0.Wu check jour outgoing baggago at jour homes, saving you the UoeAU

and annoyauce ot checking on tho v. barf.Incoming checked on stojtners of nbovo companies an iiw

ercd with quickness and dispatch at your homes.

H.J. NOLTE.

SMOKE

GILLMAN HOUSE

BOUQUET CIGAR

TELEPHONE MAIN 80,

Beaver Lunch Room

IT1OANAHOTEL

WAIKIK1 BEACH

llnpld Tran.lt niurtrlo Cant arrtr.ut nii'l dei,nl from (It miln inlrai.ol Hie Moanu iloiul rrry en iiiUitv

MOANA CO,, LTD.

TNmenthi

Evinlnu Pullilln, 76 eetiM

FOR SAN

From and Brliban.(For

OCT.

AND

contracts

baggago

HOTiiL

...Mmkjvu rttitfe,

FRANCISCO:

Hawaiian

AGENTS,

TELEPHONE

O. R. & L. Co.TIMI2 TABLB

May 1st, 190J.ill

OUTWARD.

For Walanne, Wnlatua, KabukuWay SlntloiiB S. IS a.m., 3:20 p.m.

at v f

an

Tor Pearl Clly, Cwa Mill and WayHtullons 17.30 a. ui, :1B . ,

II ins n, m.. '215 p, in., 3:20 p. mi 1& p. 111,, fi IS p. in., (9:30 p. m,

til. IS p. 111.

INWARD.

Arrlvo Honolulu from Kahuku, Wsi-alu- ti

aud Wnlnuuu biSO a. ni., 'tilp. in.

Arrive Honolulu from la Mill tidIVnrl ('ll)'-tii.- DO a, in., 7i a. m.,8i30 . 111. MO 3 a. 111.. 3;0S p, ru.,

M 31 i iu ! 31 lib. '710 p. w,Dally

I HninlayHniulsy Only

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SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE.

Under and by virtue of a certainAlias Execution Issued by Ljle A.

DIcKey, District Magistrate- - of Hono-

lulu, latum! of Oahn Territory of Ha-

waii, on tho 30th day of Jin.o, 1901. In

tho matter of Jas. V. Pratt. Collectorof Tnvct, I'lrst Division, vs. Jcme 1'

Mal.nlnat. 1 have In said Honolulu, onthis Itlli .lay of July. A. D. 1901, lev I. dupon, and shall offer ami expose forsalo nnd sell at public auction, to thohighest bidder, at tho Police Stntlon.Kalalnua Halo, In said Honolulu, at 12o'clock roon, of Monday, tho 15th dayof AuRust, A. n. 1001. all tho rlcht, tltto and Interest of tho said Jce I'.llakatrinl In tnd to all tho follow Iiikdescribed real property, unless the wimof Six Hundred nnd ElRhty-flv- andCMOO Dollars, that IipIiik tho amountfor which snld Mini Execution Issued.tORCther with Interest, .osta and myfco and expenses are paid:

Lot at ICnluaopalenn, Knllhl. Apnni5 of L. C. A. 111311. It. P. Jlfll. convened to Jesse P Mnkalnnl by deed ofLlpcui as of record In the RegistryOrTJee In snld Honolulu In Liber 21'i,parso ".",". and containing of anacre.

Land at Knluaopalenn, Kallhl,172-10- acies, inoro or less, portion ofGrant 3504, nnd being remainder ofpremises conveved to Jokso MnKalnalby Kaplolanl Hstatc, Ltd., no of recordIn said Registry Olllcc Iti Liber 209, onpage 3S2.

3Lot at . Wulklld. CO x 100 feet,

conveyed to J. Makalnnl by V. C.Achl, Tr., und C. II. Mnlle, Tr., as ofrecord tn snld Registry Oflleo In Llbor172, page 115.

Lota 1 to C Inclusive, and 21 to 21Inclusive of Work 3A, Knpnhulu, ronvejed to J. P. Maknlnnl by C. Wlnam,Trustee, as of record In said Orilco InI.lbtr 201, page 107, and contalnlnsCO.OOO square fiet.

Lot nt Knluaopalcna, Knllhl, ApanaE of L. C. A 1319. It P. 2523, 1 C8 100acres, conveyed to J. P. Mnkalnnl by

as of record In Bald Reg-istry Odlco In Llbcr 148, pago 337.

A cash payment of one-hal- f of thoamuunt of tho successful bid In UnitedStates Oold Coin will bo required attlruo of salo, tho balance to bo paid InUnited States Gold Coin upon tho de-

livery of tho deed or bill of sale.Dated at said Honolulu, this 14th

day of July, A. 1). 1901.A. M. RROWN,

Jltgh Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii.2SIC July 14, 23; Aug. C, 13.

FORJ5ALE.The mountain section ot the III ol

Xalaw&klne, an area of

ttJH acres.This Und extends from a short dls

vance above tne Lunalllo Home to thiteak of Tantalus and thence to tbfhead of Manoa valley. It Includes iportion ot the upper section ot Pauot.Talley.

The Government Tantalus Roadtriads through the property for abouthree miles, making easy access avail

hie to all parts. It contains all of thichoice, available locations for Mountain Homes.

There are never falling springs athe upper end of the property whlcleonld be opened up and made to furclih an ample water tsurply. Tien

ra several houses and gardens on tb1moperty.

The land Is heavily timbered anreacaes an elevation at Its highestyelnt of over 2,000 feet. In the tropleiklfh elevations bring health. For furtktr apply to

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Commissioner's Sale, --OF-

Valuable Real EstateSITUATE IN MANOA, HONOLULU,

OAHU, TERRITORY OFHAWAII.

PuiMiaiit to n dren innilo by thoHonorable' Geo. 1). Gear, Second Judgoof tho Circlilt Court ot tho first J lullelal Circuit, Territory ot Hawaii, filedon tho 27th dny of July, A. 1). 1901, Ina cause entitled "Tim I'lrst American,Savings nnd Trust Company of Hnwall, Limited, n corporation, complainant, vs. Mary Jnne Moutnno nnd A. A.Montana, respondents, III 11 for Tore-elosui-

of Mortgage," (Kqulty Divi-sion. No 1403), the undersigned, Com-mlshloner, duly appointed, will Fell ntPublic Auction, tn the highest nnd bestbidder, subject to confirmation by theCourt, on

SATl'MIAY. Till: THIRD DAY OF' si:pti:.iiii:ii, a. d. 1901,

At 12 oMod; N'oon of said day,at the salesrooms of James V. Morgan,I:m 817 S37 Kaalmmanu street. In Ho-

nolulu aforesaid, tho following describ-ed real estate, situate, ljlng nnd beingIn Manoa, Honolulu, Territory of Haw--

all. and tnoro particularly describedng follows,

All that certain plcco of land situat-ed In Manoa, Honolulu aforesaid,hounded nnd described In Royal Pat-ent Grant No. 255 to Malunl, containing nn area of 7'-- j acres, and being thosamu promises that wero conveyed totho fcnhl party of the first part by deeddated September 2, 1SSC, nnd of recordIn Liber 103, pago 348.

Together with nil and singular thotenements, hereditaments nnd nppur- -

tennuecs unto tho aboro describedpremises belonging or In nny w lso nn- -

i pertaining, and also nil tho estate,right, title and Interest of tho said party of the first part, of. In and to thoabovo described premises nnd everypart and parcel thereof, with tho

TnilMS OF SAI.n: Cash, In UnitedStates gold coin. Ten (10) per ccnLof tho purelmao prlco to bo paid on thofall of tho hammer; balanco upon exe-cution and delivery of deed to purchas-er by the Commissioner.

For further particulars apply toMessrs. C. A. Long nnd K. A. C. Long,attorneys for complainant, rooms 1

and 2, Kaplolanl Rulldlng, Honolulu,or to the undersigned, at his offlco Intho Judiciary Rulldlng, In Honoluluaforesaid.

M. T. SIMONTON,Commissioner.

Honolulu, August 1, 1904. 2831-l-

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

In the Matter of the Estate of Jose N.tie Camara Deceased, late of

Makawao, Maul.Tho undersigned, having been duly

appointed as administrator of said es-

tate, hereby gives notico to all personshnvlng claims against said estate topresent tho samo duly verified to thoundersigned nt tho olllco of Clerk oftho Court of tho 2nd Circuit, Wailuku,Mnul, within six months from datehereof or they will bo forever barred.And nil pcisona Indebted to said estate.no hereby requested to mnko Imme-diate settlement with tho undersigned.

Dated Honolulu. T. II.. July 23. 1904.HUM UND H. HART,

Administrator ot tho Hstato ofJoso N. do Camara, Deceased.

2S21 July 23, 30; Aug. 0, 13.

In Our New StoreWe extend a cordial Invitation to local

and visiting people to see our new store IntheOJd Fellows' Hulldlne on port Street. .

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IT'S IN TOWNI'SHIPHNS INTELLIGENCE'!

The Celebrated

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THE OREGON RESTAURANT,

At No. 9 King St. near Nutinnu. servestho best meal in town for 23 (euts.Specialties ua follows; 1'uilt In sea-son with breakfast, salads und homeinnde brend with lunch, nnd Ico eienmevery day with dinner.2XI2-l- W. A CHUNG, Prop.

IN Till: CIUCl IT COURT OF Till:Second Circuit. Territory of ILiwall.At ChamheiH. In Probate. In the Mat-ter of the J.'stule of K o.i we Knllua (U)Into or Kttlaupapa, Molol.nl, deceased.Order of Notice of Hearing Petitionfor Allow nine of I'lual Accounts, Dis-

tribution and Discharge. On leadingnnd tiling the petition and accounts ofMala Knllua (w). Admlnlslrntilx withthe will antievd of Kenwo Knllua, otHonolulu, Island of Oalnt, when In slmasKs to he allowed (51.00 and shecharges herself with jj5.ni) nnd asks...... ,i. ......... ... i.- - ......., i rt...imm iiic ruiHi' .4141 j ui' iiie.approved, nnd that a Html order tnabe mndo of distribution of the prop-erty r iilnlng In her hands tn thupersons theieto entitled, and discharg-ing her and her sureties fiuni all fur-ther responsibility as such iidmlulstra.trlx with the will annexed as afore-said, It la ordered that Wednesday,tho 21st day of September, A. 1). 1901.nt lo o'clock a. m holoro the Judge ofsaid court ut tho court room of thusaid court at Wailuku, Island of Maul,ho and tho same heieby Is appointedns the tlmo nnd place tor henilng saidpetition nnd accounts, and that nilpersons Interest! d mny then und therenppcar nnd show causa. If any Iheyhave, why thu biiiiih should not hoginntcd, and may picsent evidence, nsto who ato entitled to tho said propel-ty- .

And that notico or this order. Inthe Rngllbh language, bo published InTho Rventng bulletin, n newspaperprinteii nun ptihiiblied in Honolulu,Onhu, for three sitcccsslvo weeks, tholast publication to ho not less thantwo weeks previous lo tho time there-in appointed for said hearing.

Dated at Wailuku, Maul, this 9thday of August, 1904.

Ily the Couit:(Sd.) HDMUND H. HART.

I Seal clerk.2842 Aug. 13, 20, 27; Sept. 3.

UNEQUALLED SHORT TRIPS FORTRAVELLERS.

Tourists who wish to seo tho windward side of Molokal, with Its wonderful cliffs, deep gulches and fertile val-leys, with tho most unique and beauti-ful prospects on every band, shouldtake the trips on the new steamerLlkcllke. Around Molokal In daylightwith night run to Lahalna, the ancientcapital.

Sailing, Monday at 5 p. m., returningTuesday night.

Balling Wednesday at 5 p. m., re-turning Friday night.

New steamer, all deck statorooms,airy and commodious.

Full particulars at Wllder'a Steamship Company Office.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Aurj. 12, 1904,From 10:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.

Jos Fernandez nnd wf by nitgco toCecil Iliown tr ForcAItdt

Jos 1 einundez and wf by mtgeo toH. M. von Holt i)

Ahko to Pah On nL.Ahko to Pah On ct a I '.AgiintKabi (vv) toC Kaul tk) .nU P Illshop Museum by trs to lllsh- -

op of Zeugma nfi 1 Shaw to Win L Pcteisnn...'.AM

Entered for Record Aurj. 13, 1901,From 9 a. m. tn - .

Wong Yeo Chan and wf tii'J t'doHolt

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N'cw moon Aug. 11 at J 27 n. )il.

Tides from tho United States Coastand Geodetic Survey Tables.

Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh 30mslower tnan Greenwich time, beingthat of tho meridian ot 157.30. Theumo whlstlo blows at 1:30 p. in., whichIs the same as Greenwich, Oh 0m.

Weather Iliireau, Pmtahnu, Aup 13.Temperature Morning minimum,

7b, midday maximum, S3.Barometer at u a. m , 2 9S, steady.Rainfall, w.

lnoKmo at 9 a ni 7 0 gr.s.per t'libiti foot

Humidity at 9 a. m , 71 per cent.Wind, light N Ilj weather, fair

it c. lydi:cki:r.Teriilorlnl Mctcorologli-t- .

ARRIVED.

Saturday, Aug 13.Stmr. Klnau, Pricmnu, from Hlloand

way poit, nt 10:45 a. tn.Am. mi. Hawaiian Isles, Mnllett, 41

diijs from Newcastle, ot S 30 a. m.

DEPARTED.

Friday, Aug. 12.U. 8. N, T. Holme, Dull, for San

I'laiielwo.Saturday, Aug. 13.

P. M. S. S. China, Frlelc, for the l,

nt 10 a. in.Am. nchr m lit Lurllne, Sinclair, for

llllo, nt 10 45 a. m.a . a

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Fiom Hllo nnd way ports, per filnir.Klnnu, Aug. 12 W It. Castle, A L.Castle U A. Cooke, S. Lowrey, N. U

' Tllnevf ' " Llghtfont, J. S. Ralston. Mrs.J. S. Ralston, It II Siholtz. .Mrs. C W.Allien ami child. .Miss K. Newman, .MissM. M. Yoder. Mrs J. W. Kelker. S. (1.Wilder, Mis. S G. Wilder. Hon. Geo. 1).

Gear, Sirs J. .1 Downing. Geo. II. Wil-liams, .1. I: lllgglns, .Mrs. Perrelrn,Mrs. J. W. Catliiart. J. W. Cathcart,.1 U Horner, .1 T. MiCrnssoii, T. ManChoong, Tons Poy. Miss Clara Cum-i- n

lugs, Geo. Hell, Major Mllsaps, Dr J,. Ravmoml, R. C. Stolt, Mrs. It. C.Scott, B ,C Kennedy, J. 1). Kcnncry, U.1. Spalding, wife nnd three children,F .:. Thompson. Y, 11. Lycctt, R. P.Dornn, C. P. Fagan, .rthur Uerg, Miss,l. It. Forbes, Miss K. C. Lyons, R. W.Sharp. II. n. Wluslow, W. I). Mi

Mrs. C. A. .McDonald, WG. Ilrashand son, T S. Kay.

Tho old Wilder steamer Hawaii,whli h baa been dismantled during thopast few weeks, was yesterday towedto sea by the Feat less and tcaehed onthe reef near tho Kallhl channel. ThsHawaii was leaking mid as It watfeared that she might sink in the barbur she was disposed of In this manner. Had she sunk In tho harbor tinWilder Steamship Co. would have beenfori eil to raise her, a plcco of workwhich would Involve considerable ex-pense.

President Wight stated todnv thntteu-ra- l bids had been made fur the hulkof the Hawaii. The only responsiblebidder, however, was tho Hawaii YaehlClub, whli h later on withdrew Its of-fer. Hail tho Hawaii ben sold to nonresponsible parties and had sunk whileIn their possession the burden of rais-ing her would still bo on the WilderCompany.

The Fearless had to make several attempts before she beached tho old craft.unnlly the Hawaii struck tho reef nearthe Kallhl channel. Although thiswas further to leeward than was In-tended hIio was allowed to remaintheie The old hulk was then anchoredand her seacocks opened. She is nowending liei loiiK iareer of usefulness abattered wreck exposed to tho fury ofthe clcnn nts.

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PORT ARTHUR SAFE.

Loudon. Aug. 5. A dispatch to thnTlmen from St. Petersburg, saya thoMinister of War Is In possession of In-formation that, although buveial thou-mu-

Russians have fallen In recentut Port Althur. there Is no

liumedlutn dancer of the fall at thoforlru.s The fori uu tint noillieinmid iinuhwi-kler- ft out nru nlinni nilIn Id by ibn Itiisvlmis, who deiilt teirlbluiithiriiiiKin upon the jupunoscj in hurleu ut atuiikH The .lupiiliese uivailceiunci ivviti iitieinvM ot und III- -

(llisllilu (u puln, 'I'litty vsc lei lunwudcuwn liliu mium. Ylin Chiton i in ievpiindeiii nf li u 'IVIvurunIi theJDlutUHMt poii) nt Hrt AlllMic HHeUid lo llitt llrtl nf Ibn foils mi.l

HI Vttm4U m lIMulrVlll.

WHITNEY & MARSHaVitVIILL liavc t"cir usualvVY REMNANT SALEfck on Monday morning.

Some pretty remnants in altkinds of W.ish Goods forHolokus and Shirt Waist Suits

JO yard lengths.Short lengths for' Shirt

Waists in 3 and 3 J --2 yardsin Lawn Pique, Madras,

lt. Oxfords and many others.Also Embroideries and Laces

in shot lengths at a trrcatsacrifice.

These materials arc all new,and we arc making room forour new stock

DO NOT FORGET THEDATE

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Tickets will be on sale at storesof E. O, Hall & Sons. Woods &Sheldon, Pearson 6c Potter.

NATIVE MATS AND NIIMAU MATS,

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JAS. F. MORGANAuctioneer and Broker,

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P. O. BOX 6S4. TFLEPHONR t

Auction SaleOP

Household Furniture

AndJEffectsTUESDAY, AUO. 16, 1904,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M

I am Instructed by IJr. Wilson to settat his residence on Ucretnnta avenue,next house to Hwa corner of Pllkotstreet, all tho furniture contained Inhis seven roomed house.

Thcro Is Oak, Itced and Rattan Furnlturc, Knnmel Iron tlcds, Chairs, IronCribs, now Springs, new Mattresses,Nlco Itugs, Ico Chest, Chlnawaro,Olassnaro, Stove, Htc,

.IA8. H. MORGAN.AUCTIONEER.

For SaleAmong the many bargains In Real

Kstate that I have on my list I woulddraw your attention to

The Boardman Tractsituate between Lunalllo and Klnau,on Pcnsacola Street, now divided Intolots nnd to bo sold on very easy terms.

Apply

JAS. F. MORGAN.AUCTIONEER.

For Rent.DWELLINO HOUSES

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Young Street ...J12.00, $17.50, $29.00

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