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JP. I 'mmmmmmmmmmm 0 awuu. . m tj I I - 1 I f " 7 a pipWsp.wlpi VOIi. A. NO. 17U. i'. rmurr rnii nrrii n i i.niini.r iiii iiirn HI Li WW.IUIL UIIU VfLll I r k J ' ' 1 . . 1 AN EXIT Buffalo Man Says There Is Yet Time to Get In. SUGGESTS A LAME " THATCHED BUNGALOW Would be a Center of Attraction Both in Count of Construc- tion and When Finished. lllclinnt ILf Stafford, a BJirlner and successful, business man of Buffalo, cmi not understand how the Territory, with th'o wealth, resource- - iirrt business C5lKi' Hawaii .can tft Biipjncly on hfr tWlttc throng and mlM being tho greatcsush.owon earth, the I'anAmerlcan( Exposition. Tie . has become ''q'ultc n frietid-o- f Hawaii, having It through tho easy spec-tacle f "a"MltlhV RhriaerXand con- fesses n a strong perron! disappoint- ment ofer the fg tnaXjfuW will b no ofllnal representation at the Rain-bo- w City. Ho rannof-coocvl-r how a lilngiie epidemic of a year ago can legi- timate!) be plended to excuse 'inaction at the present time. "Governor Dole la inlitaken," aatd Mr, Stafford this mornTng, "when li anyt Hint It la too Into now to aecure pare at IWffalo, even If money were at hand to Instal the exhibit. There li plenty of room. Thero la a atretcb of land containing IS ncrei, which has been art aihje for the rmall American Itepubllca and apace would be willingly given to Hawaii, Tho officials of tba Imposition would extend every favor arJ encouragement possible. "I do not see why the merchants and the business men of this city and Isl- and do not take hold of the proposi- tion and save the day. The sum of $.',000 would give Hawaii a splendid shotting. A few men with the Chicago spirit could do the business without half trying. "It vould be a gnat hit for" Hawaii to make u large building on the native urchltc-ctura-l plan. A thatched bunga' low of generous proportions would be nn iittrnttlou In Itself. H would make lio difference If It were not completed until .Tunc Tho work of building grass houso would make u good aliffw and arouse n deep Interest. Hawaiian people should not forget tint they ar a pait of tin- - United State and they ought not miss being represented at Iluffuln, "The Exposition,' continued JJr, Stafford, "la a vaster pioposltlon llinn perhaps your people Imagine. The, site com re 310 acrta of ground. The artistic arrangement of the grounds and buildings present a Kcheme of uncxample) beauty. Chi- cago's famous exposition was known aa the White City; the Exposition Is known lis the City 0 Rainbows, "The electrical dlspluy at this expo sition Kill surpass all other attempts to achieve effects with thc'subtle fluid' The Court of Fountains will bo lighted with 100,000 lamps, A steel tower, 348 feet In height, will bo by night a huge pillar of dazzling flVc. The flame of 200,000 electric lamps will set tho col- umn In a glow. From the center will flow a heavy cascade of water, 'Tho Can Move In Tomorrow A pretty, natuntl ttmctlva SIX ROOM COTTAGE JUST 01 P Wll l)'K AVI MJi: ON ANAI'IJNI bTKLIiT. IrMNlifHl UWN : Fmi. Trees AllljMtor IV.tr, Mhiko, papalu, D.tii.iii.i, l.'lf,, He, PHICI1 $4100,00 iM'Mh CjIi and, uy niyintnU (1(1)0,07, MorijnKt5oot ;'()' ywf, I'flvllu of IMyiiml, mui m:at, cifiiAM (ind wmri: HK IIOOM COI'I'AOI! KIiik hi, hymi Walldlrt 'I urn, moo, ' lUiy MyiinU, McCloljan, Pond & Co, HhMNf'i, two nun nifTTT , , UJU OF 23 1B01. .... t$.4,.t J. ORDBR8 ARE orders wero received $ ' by Governor Dolo In today's mall $ i to turn over the Custom Housed to Federal authorities. This la sup- - i- V posedly the first result oPMr. Moy- - j 4 er'a report o author!- - t ' tlea on the scant courtesy received t P from tho local executive. t !"!' !' t'4'4- - 't-'t-'- i lights will give all tho effects of n rainbow. "The electric Jlght tnd power la sup- ported by the turbine wheels tinder Niagara Falls, J 1 "A stadium fnr sporjs, covering ten acre with a grand' stand to accommo- date 25,000 bo one of the great Attractions. The athletic carni- val this summer will he the greateat ever held In the world before. "Tho leading banda of the world will Lplay on the Esplanade. I shall feelja deep personal regret, If In the assembly of musicians, I do not find your own Captain Hergcr and his of artists. I have heard genua and other celebrated musical but I have heard no finer or more artistic music than that of th. Hawaiian band under the superb leadership and direc- tion of Captain Derger, "What an Hawaii - la missing In staying away from the great exposition. Hawaii could i tower far above many of the State -- la aN tractions. Within a radius of 400 miles from Iluffalo, Uvea 40 000.000 of the 'most well to do and Intelligent people on the earth. They would apreclate In substantial exhibit from the young Territory. "In conclusion, I want to say, If the Is allowed to pass. Ha wallana will regret It. Tho city of Buf- falo extends a cordial Invitation and will give the glad nand to all visitors hailing from these shores," 1) Capt. Kltmme of Co. A. N. O. H hat Issued the following challenge to Co U, for a drill: Blmert T. Wlnant, Esq Captain, Company D Bin At a meeting of Co. A, held Jijithe 21st day of MarchA, I). 1901, a resolution was passed, to challenge your company for a drill, for fifty dollars ($E0) a side, to take place at a date to be determined by the company it am air, ' Very IIUNIIV KLKMME. Captain, Company A. Honolulu, March 23, 1901. Speaking of tho matter this morning, Capt, Klerame said: "It Is merely a friendly challenge, thai will serve to raise the standards of both companies and renew the Interest of tba men In tho rank. March 19. An order wits sent to General Chaffee today for the evacuation of China by American troops, leaving only 3 legation guurd of ltO men, Tho troops will be removed from China the last of April. ' It waa aald at tho War Department that thla cloaea up the Chlnise 'ques- tion so far as the War Is concerned, aa the protection of the le- gation can ln.no sense bo taken as oc- cupation of Chinese territory, and the guard cannot bo used for nny other purpose. The transports Humncr and Indiana will bo sent to Taku to tako tho troops to Manila. These troop consist of tho Ninth Infantry, four troops of the Sixth Cavalry and tho light battery formerly commanded by Captain Ilcllly. FILIPINO GENERAL GIVES UP, Manila, March General Marlanlo Trlasx.r of the Insurgent forces, with twenty ofllreis, 2,000 men and 119 rifles, has surrendered to Colonel Ilnldwln, of tho Fourth Infantry, at HU Francisco de Cnvlto province. Tbo offl-re- took the oath of allegiance nnd hflvo been given their liberty, Addi- tional surrenders are promised. Count' 'Llttla Duel. I'arls, March Id, U Liberie says' M. Do Itodays was hit In the right thljfh at tho first exchange of shots, Count do Castellan was not Injured. Ilic duel was then stopped. i - Hemline) More Trnnrw, London, Marili VI Nearly ' 3000 troois sailed from todu (orHoulli Afrhu, II. 'II, lli'iiironA tins been promoted from gixird to bo Inspector of eiisloms, llu Inkis tho plain of Charles l)n few wlui installed fiom tli'i fori ii, A, J, 1'ioper ii former dlnlntt Kiiuril, lnu bv"ii put on llu giiiudlii'f force, in .s i 'Hiniii will tin ii miiit'iig of Hawaiian Mfu lit I A. of At, K'lilglit ut Till" ii'iloik hi Wurvrloy lull, All muililii-l- In lliu illy inn InvllmJ, L, I'ru, ' ' ' f ' a4 3a(r Clafefrglgfo tf - - , , i .zll Clinton J, Hutrhlns. neent for llin pany received on Item of now that yens men oi iionoiuiu ami or marieed benent to all business lnerets '- - of the Territory. 4 Through tho royhlon of tho civil code by the California Legislature S The Pacific Mutual Company1 Is now able to Invest Its funds in securl-- ,. ilea outsiue the state of California. - Honolulu leapld Transit .bonds, Illlo r ket for mortgages and first class .qver 400,000 goes out gf this Terrltoy annually, (o 'pa V premiums, and hlthcito pot a cent of It has returned through Invest 4 ments by these In local securities, The Pacific Mutual now i holds an exclusive position In being the only company that, whllet, f taking money returna a fair proportion by securities e 'The time will come." said Mr. Hutchlna this morning, "wheni s you'll see a fine block added to the business district or the cltj." ' t ' b . . i ' - i When tho Senate met" this forenoon, Mr. Kalauoklanl moved that the rules be suspended. Thla carried and then Mc bill No. to of $45,000, be takon up for reconsldera' I tlon This also carried and Mr, Knlau- - oaaiani then presented tho following report for the Committee Revision and rrlntlng to whom had been Teferred the Jolut resolution of Mr. White, Introduced In the St nab to takn th,nlpi nt limits lilll-N- n IV Your committee met with the Gov- ernor and discussed the resolution' anct, as a result of this discussion, your commltteo decided, with the consent of this house, to return Jlhe resolution to the House with the rport that noth- ing had been done. ' Mr. further explained that tho committee had handed the a Joint resolution to the Governor and that ho had said It would take a long tlm to consider such a matter and what he should do. On this showing, the committee had decided to withdraw the resolution und return it to the Sen- ate. Mr. White moved that House amend- ments to House bill 1 bo concurred In by the Senato and that tbo bill pass Its third reading. Mr. White further moved to refer the bill to tbo chairman of tho Engrossing Commltteo of the Hcnato to meet with the ehalrman of tho like committee of tho House and present the matter to This carried. Then iodic a storm of motions nnd, In order to clear the Mr. White withdrew all hU motions and amendments. He then moved that the Senate concur In the House amend" nients to H6use bill 1, , This carried. Mr. White ien movcj that the chair- man of tho on Enrdllment of the Senutc, mocit with the chairman of the Commltteo of of the House to see that Houae bill No. 1 Is duly presented ,to thq Governor, This carried. At this point, the. Sinate.took a re- cess for a .half an hour. Upon the Senate the clerk read, a from tho House submitting Mr, .Krnnu'luth's Joint resolution relating to the tiro limits, which was adopted In the House on tho 12th Inst. Tho here reaiT the following messugo from the Governor: TO THU OF THE OK tho approval of "An Act to pro- vide a government for the Territory of Hawaii," I requested Judgo Walter F. Kreur, of tbo Supremo Court, to pre pare a revision of the Hawaiian laws itfi'aTMcted bylich Act,"- - r My reasons for doing so wero aa fol lows; Judge Frear had been a member of tho commission to recommend to Con gress legislation concerning tba Hawa iian Islands. Ho bad also prepared the; Utxt for printed by tho Federal entitled tl.o of Ola- - wall, which comprised the Civil Laws, 1'inal Laws and the Puisslon Law of IhOS, modified In with the of tbo Ilawallaii Com mission ' 'I tin DriranlriAiit as departed (n many instances from the original draft as reported by Uie com- mission, an'd tbo referred to becamu thereby u defective state- ment of Iliiwullun I he with tho subject whli Ii Hunt n quired gate liiin spulal for the work of putting llio Hawaiian laws In a revised form for pirmiinciit use Much limn might bo saved by such early io- - vlslou 'Ihn Item of $1000 In tba Kstlmnlce for eoiiipllliig and publishing mvlrcd laws, wns lulmided to cover f 2,000 for Ihn work of (omidllnu ami rnvlslug, about 'M fur translating Into Hawa iian, IM00 Jor publishing In both lan guages, mid 1(00 for Inelduitiil Hi- - ( " till I II III ' ImT? &fe THJE PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN (RARER P?E VENIN Bulusws' VW THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. HONOLULU, TERRITORY HAWAII, BATUHDAY. MARCH 444"ltt'-t4t-$4$-- t POSIT1VB. Mandatory" Washington people,wlll organization organizations opportunity opportunity (0. rSjCHALliNOED competitive commanding competitive commanders, respectfully. Commanding AMERICANSLEAVE CHINA Washington, Department xonimander-ln-chlc- f Marlnbon, Houthuiiiiton JAMICHON, Jlim"i&'- - MJJBMftr "gfo'-- .. ; ' Pacific Mutual t)to IVeaSt Here Insurance, companies purchasing-loca- l MESSAdE FROM TH dOVHI M Kalauokalanr movFri-thaUlIo- use l'?lheig tketapproprUtlon on3nro"ll-men- t, Kalauokalanl Thlscatrled. thot(lovernnr. atmosphere, Committer Enrollment reconvening, communication sergeant-nt-arm- a LEOIBLATLItK THUIllTOItV HAWAII-Upo- publication Government, conformity recommendation llnullvOadotitcd. ptihlluitbm familiarity ludgovruar quiillflenllo-i- ftltlhfr .ktmMU. : Pnrlfle Miilnnl Mfa Inmnn,. c Is of marked Importance to the busl- - 4 The company has alread) bought . Hallway bonds and Is In the mr-- r f Investments of all kinds '. 4 eluding reading and preparaTloo, of an Index and table of contents. ' The cost of publishing the Civil and Penal Laws was, I urderstand, 110,-r6- o. The Hngllsh version of this work Is now practically exhausted. ' I recommend bat (he Legislature take measures to acquire Judgo Fi ?ar's revision, which (Js now substun lolly complete, and enact the same al the present session as a Hawaiian ?ode, and provide for.the publication thereof. -- -.. - SANKOUD II. DOLE. f Executive ChanTGer.'MarchJl, 901. ' da fnott in of lfeeVaf dr Achl. thcT'mcs- - sage was recelyed and leferred to the judiciary Committee. "" '1 - Mr." Crabby suggested that the Gov- ernor after signing Tils 'name should wrje ine worus uoveinor oi me ler-rlto- of Hawaii. Jdr, White made a motion to the effect that theme-wag- e bo returned to th'o Governor with the request that he place his tltl below bis name. Mr, Achl said such action would bo an Insult to the Governor and Mr. Carter referred to ".Much Ado About Nothing." Mr. Kalue jald tho Senato had already accepted a message1 from the Governor without the words given by Mr. Crabbc. Tho chair finally straightened out the whole matter by calling (he discussion a lot of "red tape" and theu proceeding to other business. , The Joint resolution of the'IIouV as Introduced by Mr. Emmcluth was again brought up and, on motion of Mr. White, seconded by Mr, Kalauokalanl, It was Indefinitely postponed. Mr. Paris, reporting for tho Public Lands Committee, re'ommended tho appropriations asked for by tbo Muka wao people. The report was adopted' and laid on the tablo to be considered with the Appropriation Hill, Several bills were reported printed and others were refei-re- to various committees on second reading. At JIMS o'clock, tho Senile adjourned. DE WET'S SCAUR WANTED Loudon, March 10. A special dis- patch from .Durban, Natal. ias the Doer commanders nro holding a meet Ing at Pleteniburg In Northern Trans vual, to discuss the position nnd tho advisability ,of a continuation of the war. Whatever the result of tho peace ne gotiations between General Kitchener and Ocneial Do Wet, It Is tolerably cer- tain that the rumors of the Inclusion of General Do Wet In any form of unities-t- y are not based on fact General Kitchener's peisonal vlows of tho Doer leaders are not known In Pall Mall, but If tbo War Office Is con- sulted the officials' there would rather see Do 'et kllod,ln action than taken allvs One of tho olllolals responsible for tho direction of the affairs of the army said to a representative of the Asso- ciated Press: "I cannot see how Kitchener can possibly accept Do Wet's surrender. If he ever gets him ho will be obliged to try him for hla recent alleged mur- - dors of prisoners. I )iavo no doubt that the verdict of cither a military or a civil court wouldibe.fdeath and If such a Verdict was carried out thare would bo a horrible howl on the continent and In Americas And, Indeed, one would be sorry to see such a brave fighter meet such nn end. Therefore, we can only hope De Wet will either be let out of tho country or shot In battle." MORGAN'S BIG GIFT. Now York, March Hi It Is announc ed that Mr J I'lcrpoiit Morgan has do nated 1100,000 towards defraying the debt of 1300,000 owed by tho city branch of tho Young Men's Christian Association Mr Morgan was n di- rector In tho nxfaoclatlcin for 11 number of )cnrs mid Is well ntqualiited with Its affairs TIIK WATCHMAN IDEAL TOUN TAIN I'ICN. All slacs, all shape. H I'. WICIIJMN. mitdlmjitLAkbt, , . m AN Brill TPATHI Serious? Possfbilltles in the Clash of Interest in China. STRIP OF RilLROAt IS 'WNLvJf CONTENTION Troops of Two Nations Face Each Other-Diplo- mats Assert There is Not Occasion for New Conflict. London, March 16 A dispatch re- ceived hero from Tientsin by Heater's Telegram Company, dated' from that city today at 3:20 p. m. saya. "The Russians are now Intrenching In tho disputed territory. A company of the Hongkong regiment, with fixed ebaj- - onets, Is In front, while two companies of the Madras Pioneers, under the com- mand of Major Johnson, are held In reserve. Doth tho Ituiiitans and Drlt- - Ish are awaiting Instructions from their government " Peking, March 15. The Russians at Tientsin took possession of the rail- way siding and armed centrles are now guarding It, Qeneral Harrow, second In command of tbo Drltlsh forces, hesi tates to act, apparently, in the absence of General Gaselee, feeling sure that bloodshed would ensue. He had a long consultation today with iSIr Ernest Suton. the Urltlsh Minister. The Russians are JuDllant. They ob ject lo the Drltlsh laving the railway siding, saying It will Interfere with the road they mean to make. London, March IS. A question In the House of Commons today relative to the Tientsin dispatch announcing friction between tho Htinolans and Drlt- lsh there elicited 0 confirmation from Lord George Hamilton, 'he Secretary-o- f State for India, who said Russia had claimed tho land In dispute by virtue of a concession alleged to have been granted by China sliuo tho disturb- - ances commenced. The authorities on tho spot were dealing with tho matter, The Government had not sent speolnl Instructions, as throughout the Chl-nes- o operations tbo Drltlsh officers had shown a spirit of cxcesslvo concilia- tion NOT AT 8HRIOUS 8TAGE. Washington, March 10 Tho cable reports from Tientsin Irdlcatlng that a collision lictwecn the Urltlsh anil Rus sian forces l Imminent is not regarded In a serious light In diplomatic circles most concerned In the Issue Involved., It Is said In theso quaitera that It re- lates to comparatively minor conces sions, which are not of a character to strain the relations botween the gov- ernments, So far tho matter has not assumed an International aspect In the ions of being communicated ta any of tho embassies here. e. t 'j IK 1 INHTI ON WANTED BY HOUS At the opening of business In the House this morning Makalnal announc- ed that he had a private messago from the Secretary of the Territory but would make It public when ho made his report for the Commltteo on Public Lands. The report referred to House bill No, It, relative lo the establishment of school libraries. The commltteo hearti- ly endorsed tho bill brtt suggested that It bo refcrreito the Committee on Fi- nance to'aco what, bonds were avail able for such an appropriation. Hockley reported on Houso bill No, 57, relative to tho segregation of lep ers, advising that the bill be Indefi nitely postponed. V , The report was tabled. Hockley re- ported concerning Houso bill No. 31, relative to tho scudlng of Hnwnllan youths abroad for education, suggest ing that tho bill bo tabled. Kumalae, as Introducer of tho bill, stated that the committee evidently did not un- derstand his bill, He tbercforo moved that the report bo tabled and con sidered with tho bill. Carried. lleckley advised that Houso bill No, 10 relative to the employment of min- ora lu saloons, bo pasted Tho epoj't was adopted Tho bill vas laid over to bo considered next Monday, Mnknlual stated that tho Governor was lend) to meet tbo committed on Public Lands uhllo before, ho bad ro- - V- -, , . am tsm (v (at ass am b as 1L , fused to answer the questions lced In House lleoolutlons II and J( which they' had In charge Monstrratt stated that the Mariposa had come In sine aal . i SKqm and that perhaps was 'he cause of the, change. Makekiiu moved Hint, as long as the Governor had refused to see the com- mittee, that they should pay no mor attention to htm. Gllllllan stated that as long us he had recognized the committee It wns up to the House as to whether they should wait upon the Governor. After considerable dlsriisston the House finally decided that, the com mlttee visit the Governor, The House went Into recess until the return of the committee. The committee returned In about for-- ty-fl- minutes and Miknltuvt made hla report. He stated that the Governor had answered all questlonc but that he would make his wrlt'en report next Monday, At this point, n message from tho Governor was received, read accepted nnd referred Tho mcssige mny Do found In today's Report of the Senate. Makalnal Introduced, a resolution nsklng that about 160,000 bo Inserted In the appropriation bill for road Im- provements In the Fifth District, Oahu. Tabled, , Deekley Introduced a resolution rela- tive to House bill 33 nnd 3, asking from tho Governpr all records of tho Roard of Health In relation to the ex- aminations of prostitutes, etc. Adopt- ed. t Emmeluth introduced a resolution asking from the Superlntondent of Public Works particularly In regard to tho Diamond Head road work. . Adopt- ed. Mossman asked that $1000 be appro priated for road Improvements In the Fifth District. Referred to Committee I, on Public A comunlcatlon from the Senato an- nounced tho passage of House bill No I, In the Senate. The House adjourned at 11:45 o'clock, DOLE DOTH DROP Governor Dole has had a change of mind and now desires lo furnish tbo House of Representatives with every bit of Information he can (Including correspondence) connected with the ob- jects, etc., of tho recent trip of J. K. Drown to Washington. This chango of mind was so complete that, tills fore- noon, he asked the Committee on Pub- lic I.ands of tbo llouy to meet with him. Tho House was a bit "knniilua" and was disposed to pay no attention to the Governor's request but. better' Judg- ment prevailing, tho commltteo filed up to tho Executive C'namber with n stenographer following in tho wake of the procession. On returning to tho House, Makal- nal, chairman of the committee stated that tho Governor bad thawed out a bit and that the Information wanted waa forthcoming. However, aa tho stenographer would have to transcribe tho proceedings of the meeting, be could not 'report fully Just then. Tho Rulletln has it on the very best of.aiithiirlty that, Governor Dolq sim- ply handed over everything, answered all questions somo of which were most Interesting and nearly gavu the mem- bers of tho committee nervous prostrn. Hon by asking them If thore was any other Information desired. He would bo most glad to give anything they wished. , REDUCTION BALK OF STRAW HATS AT IWAKAMI'S, HOTEL STREET. Fop Durability, Comfort and Style. .. There is a shoe known as the , Beywood wearers of which will take no others. Try on a pair ,inJ be convinced of the truthfulness of this statement. m jNUFACTUR vk HOECQMPA U i&k&($iitJuuibJ, tin Aitill(kAyt' 17 iinia-- 4 U I fllMi i iinii m .Harrison's Remains Are Borne to .Rest. BOIY LIES IN STATE v 1 INDIANA CAMTtt Simple Decoration "Adorns Casket of Late Soldier and Statesman-Cro- wds Gather to Pay Last Tribnte. IndlnnnpollA, .March 1C Escorted by thrco regiments of Infinity and a bat- talion of artillery the full strength of the National Guard of Indiana, tho re- mains of former Pr"jident Hurrlron this noon were taken from his lata home on North Delaware street to tho State cnpltol, where they will He In state until 10 o'clock tonight when the) will be removed it.re more to hi former home. Tomorrow tho will be- long to those who kni him best arf loved him most. Today he belonged la y those who knew him less but wlTo'st honor, pride and ndmlratlon wero ct- - equal with that of the members of hi iamuy unu tnose who Intimate acquaintance The body was borno througb&f the streets between decp'llnes of silent- - people Every head wns bowed, every i, hat was off and there was a deep si- lence broken only by the Blow tramp of tho marching men and the quick clatter of the horses' fort In the march ing column. The hour set for the formation of tho parade from the Strto Houso tp the Harrison home to receive tho bolyand return with It to the State House waa 10:30 and promptly nt the time set tho Infantry und artillery weft.cifawn up on the street on the south side of tho ' Stnto House. At 10:43 lirlgndler Ocn-er- ad McKce commanding the Still troops, ordered the advance and quick- ly wheeling Into lino the Infantry poured In n long stream along Wash- ington street on its way to tbu bouse. A committee composed of Lew Wal- lace, representing tho arm) , Admiral George Hrown of the Navy nnd Judgo John K. Haker, of tho United States Court, tbo civil power of tho State, was delegated lo tnke charge of tbo body from the time It left tbo house until It was returned there lato tonight. In-sl- tho houso the ceremonies wero very brief General Wallace nnd his fellow committeemen announced that they had como to itsscine chargo and tho casket containing the remnlns was turned over to them. Its was then at once lifted b twelve soldiers and car-- 1 rled through the door to the hoarso. As tho casket appeared, covored with tho national coI6rs, which had been presented for the occailon by the mem-fie- ra of the loyal legion of the State of Indiana, tho soldiers picsented arms, tho civilian, bodies uncovered as did the thousands of spectators who filled tba streets in every direction, Thero wa8 not n sound aa tho body wns placed lu. the hearse with the exception of tho muffled roll of tho drums. Tho hearso carrying tho remains was surrounded by tbo members of Gen- eral Harrison's old regiment, tho 701 h Indiana Infantr. Over the black cloth covering the casket were thrown the silken folds of the Stars nnd Stripes. Thero was no other decoration. The flag, for which ho had fought In. war and whoao honor and'ittgnlty heihncl upheld In pence, waa the only decora- - v tlon. No flowers were, to bo seen any- where. Ho lay in deiib bctyath the flag under which ho lived and It wa enough Arriving at the Stab) House the es- cort was drawn up to ono sldo and then while the military presented urms, the drums rolled softly, tho casket wo borne luto th,o Slate House, where, surrounded by Its gunr I of honor, wltn fixed bayonets, jt was to Ho until night. I,ong before It was pctstblo to admit them a lino of people thousand's long wns stretched away from the State) , , Houso door, waiting for tho time to como when they would bo admitted. Cupctovvn Plnfiue. London, March 1C Tho Capo town, correspondent of tho Dally Telegraph an) tbo Government has authorized tbo street railway companies In Capo Town to prohibit colored persons from riding lu tho cars on nccounfof tho plague. 1 i Liito Hiitjiir Market, New York, March 10. Sugar Raw Mend), fair rcllnln?, 34c; contrlfu- - gul, 90 test, Icj moheses sugar, 3Wc" Refined, stenil)i crushed, 6,75cj pqyr- - deied, G 33c, granulattd, S 2c, lk j itJr-- - v ii e I 1 lfyi & A "V.4 J

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. has become ''q'ultc n frietid-o- f Hawaii,having It through tho easy spec-tacle

f "a"MltlhV RhriaerXand con-

fesses n a strong perron! disappoint-ment ofer the fg tnaXjfuW will bno ofllnal representation at the Rain-bo- w

City. Ho rannof-coocvl-r how alilngiie epidemic of a year ago can legi-

timate!) be plended to excuse 'inactionat the present time.

"Governor Dole la inlitaken," aatdMr, Stafford this mornTng, "when li

anyt Hint It la too Into now to aecurepare at IWffalo, even If money were at

hand to Instal the exhibit. There liplenty of room. Thero la a atretcb ofland containing IS ncrei, which hasbeen art aihje for the rmall AmericanItepubllca and apace would be willinglygiven to Hawaii, Tho officials of tbaImposition would extend every favorarJ encouragement possible.

"I do not see why the merchants andthe business men of this city and Isl-

and do not take hold of the proposi-tion and save the day. The sum of$.',000 would give Hawaii a splendidshotting. A few men with the Chicagospirit could do the business withouthalf trying.

"It vould be a gnat hit for" Hawaiito make u large building on the nativeurchltc-ctura-l plan. A thatched bunga'low of generous proportions would benn iittrnttlou In Itself. H would makelio difference If It were not completeduntil .Tunc Tho work of buildinggrass houso would make u good aliffwand arouse n deep Interest. Hawaiianpeople should not forget tint they ara pait of tin- - United State and theyought not miss being represented atIluffuln,

"The Exposition,'continued JJr, Stafford, "la a vasterpioposltlon llinn perhaps your peopleImagine. The, site com re 310 acrta ofground. The artistic arrangement ofthe grounds and buildings present aKcheme of uncxample) beauty. Chi-cago's famous exposition was known aathe White City; theExposition Is known lis the City 0Rainbows,

"The electrical dlspluy at this exposition Kill surpass all other attemptsto achieve effects with thc'subtle fluid'The Court of Fountains will bo lightedwith 100,000 lamps, A steel tower, 348feet In height, will bo by night a hugepillar of dazzling flVc. The flame of200,000 electric lamps will set tho col-

umn In a glow. From the center willflow a heavy cascade of water, 'Tho

Can Move In

TomorrowA pretty, natuntl

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SIX ROOM COTTAGEJUST 01 P Wll l)'K AVI MJi: ON

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AllljMtor IV.tr, Mhiko, papalu,D.tii.iii.i, l.'lf,, He,

PHICI1 $4100,00iM'Mh CjIi and, uy niyintnU

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mui m:at, cifiiAM (ind wmri:HK IIOOM COI'I'AOI!

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ORDBR8 ARE

orders wero received $

' by Governor Dolo In today's mall $

i to turn over the Custom Housed toFederal authorities. This la sup- - i-

V posedly the first result oPMr. Moy- - j4 er'a report o author!- - t' tlea on the scant courtesy received tP from tho local executive.t !"!' !' t'4'4- - 't-'t-'- i

lights will give all tho effects of nrainbow.

"The electric Jlght tnd power la sup-ported by the turbine wheels tinderNiagara Falls, J 1

"A stadium fnr sporjs, covering tenacre with a grand' stand to accommo-date 25,000 bo one of thegreat Attractions. The athletic carni-val this summer will he the greateatever held In the world before.

"Tho leading banda of the world willLplay on the Esplanade. I shall feeljadeep personal regret, If In the assemblyof musicians, I do not find your ownCaptain Hergcr and his ofartists. I have heard genua and othercelebrated musical butI have heard no finer or more artisticmusic than that of th. Hawaiian bandunder the superb leadership and direc-tion of Captain Derger,

"What an Hawaii - lamissing In staying away from thegreat exposition. Hawaii could i towerfar above many of the State --la aNtractions. Within a radius of 400 milesfrom Iluffalo, Uvea 40 000.000 of the'most well to do and Intelligent peopleon the earth. They would apreclate

In substantial exhibit from the youngTerritory.

"In conclusion, I want to say, If theIs allowed to pass. Ha

wallana will regret It. Tho city of Buf-falo extends a cordial Invitation andwill give the glad nand to all visitorshailing from these shores,"

1)

Capt. Kltmme of Co. A. N. O. H hatIssued the following challenge to CoU, for a drill:Blmert T. Wlnant, Esq

Captain, Company D

Bin At a meeting of Co. A, heldJijithe 21st day of MarchA, I). 1901,

a resolution was passed, to challengeyour company for a drill,for fifty dollars ($E0) a side, to takeplace at a date to be determined by thecompany it am air,

' VeryIIUNIIV KLKMME.

Captain, Company A.Honolulu, March 23, 1901.

Speaking of tho matter this morning,Capt, Klerame said: "It Is merely afriendly challenge, thai will serve toraise the standards of both companiesand renew the Interest of tba men Intho rank.

March 19. An orderwits sent to General Chaffee today forthe evacuation of China by Americantroops, leaving only 3 legation guurdof ltO men, Tho troops will be removedfrom China the last of April. '

It waa aald at tho War Departmentthat thla cloaea up the Chlnise 'ques-

tion so far as the War Isconcerned, aa the protection of the le-

gation can ln.no sense bo taken as oc-

cupation of Chinese territory, and theguard cannot bo used for nny otherpurpose. The transports Humncr andIndiana will bo sent to Taku to takotho troops to Manila. These troopconsist of tho Ninth Infantry, fourtroops of the Sixth Cavalry and tholight battery formerly commanded byCaptain Ilcllly.

FILIPINO GENERAL GIVES UP,

Manila, March GeneralMarlanlo Trlasx.rof the Insurgent forces, with twentyofllreis, 2,000 men and 119 rifles, hassurrendered to Colonel Ilnldwln, of thoFourth Infantry, at HU Francisco de

Cnvlto province. Tbo offl-re-

took the oath of allegiance nndhflvo been given their liberty, Addi-

tional surrenders are promised.

Count' 'Llttla Duel.I'arls, March Id, U Liberie says'

M. Do Itodays was hit In the rightthljfh at tho first exchange of shots,Count do Castellan was not Injured.Ilic duel was then stopped.

i -Hemline) More Trnnrw,

London, Marili VI Nearly ' 3000

troois sailed from todu(orHoulli Afrhu,

II. 'II, lli'iiironA tins been promotedfrom gixird to bo Inspector of eiisloms,llu Inkis tho plain of Charles l)n fewwlui installed fiom tli'i fori ii, A, J,1'ioper ii former dlnlntt Kiiuril, lnubv"ii put on llu giiiudlii'f force,

in .s i

'Hiniii will tin ii miiit'iig of HawaiianMfu lit I A. of At, K'lilglit ut Till"

ii'iloik hi Wurvrloy lull, All muililii-l-

In lliu illy inn InvllmJ,L, I'ru,

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f ' a4 3a(r Clafefrglgfo tf

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i .zllClinton J, Hutrhlns. neent for llin

pany received on Item of now thatyens men oi iionoiuiu ami or marieed benent to all business lnerets '- -of the Territory. 4

Through tho royhlon of tho civil code by the California Legislature S

The Pacific Mutual Company1 Is now able to Invest Its funds in securl-- ,.

ilea outsiue the state of California.- Honolulu leapld Transit .bonds, Illlor ket for mortgages and first class

.qver 400,000 goes out gf this Terrltoy annually, (o 'pa Vpremiums, and hlthcito pot a cent of It has returned through Invest 4ments by these In local securities, The Pacific Mutual now iholds an exclusive position In being the only company that, whllet, ftaking money returna a fair proportion by securities e

'The time will come." said Mr. Hutchlna this morning, "wheni s

you'll see a fine block added to the business district or the cltj." '

t 'b .. i ' - i

When tho Senate met" this forenoon,Mr. Kalauoklanl moved that the rulesbe suspended. Thla carried and thenMcbill No. toof $45,000, be takon up for reconsldera'

I tlon This also carried and Mr, Knlau- -oaaiani then presented tho followingreport for the Committee

Revision and rrlntlng to whomhad been Teferred the Jolut resolutionof Mr. White, Introduced In the St nabto takn th,nlpi nt limits lilll-N- n IV

Your committee met with the Gov-ernor and discussed the resolution' anct,as a result of this discussion, yourcommltteo decided, with the consent ofthis house, to return Jlhe resolution tothe House with the rport that noth-ing had been done. '

Mr. further explainedthat tho committee had handed the

a

Joint resolution to the Governor andthat ho had said It would take a longtlm to consider such a matter andwhat he should do. On this showing,the committee had decided to withdrawthe resolution und return it to the Sen-ate.

Mr. White moved that House amend-ments to House bill 1 bo concurred Inby the Senato and that tbo bill pass Itsthird reading.

Mr. White further moved to refer thebill to tbo chairman of tho EngrossingCommltteo of the Hcnato to meet withthe ehalrman of tho like committee oftho House and present the matter to

This carried.Then iodic a storm of motions nnd,

In order to clear the Mr.White withdrew all hU motions andamendments. He then moved that theSenate concur In the House amend"nients to H6use bill 1, , This carried.Mr. White ien movcj that the chair-man of tho on Enrdllmentof the Senutc, mocit with the chairmanof the Commltteo of of theHouse to see that Houae bill No. 1 Isduly presented ,to thq Governor, Thiscarried.

At this point, the. Sinate.took a re-

cess for a .half an hour.Upon the Senate the

clerk read, a from thoHouse submitting Mr, .Krnnu'luth'sJoint resolution relating to the tirolimits, which was adopted In the Houseon tho 12th Inst.

Tho here reaiT thefollowing messugo from the Governor:TO THU OF THE

OK

tho approval of "An Act to pro-

vide a government for the Territoryof Hawaii," I requested Judgo WalterF. Kreur, of tbo Supremo Court, to prepare a revision of the Hawaiian lawsitfi'aTMcted bylich Act,"- - r

My reasons for doing so wero aa follows;

Judge Frear had been a member oftho commission to recommend to Congress legislation concerning tba Hawaiian Islands.

Ho bad also prepared the; Utxt forprinted by tho Federalentitled tl.o of Ola- -

wall, which comprised the Civil Laws,1'inal Laws and the Puisslon Law ofIhOS, modified In with the

of tbo Ilawallaii Commission '

'I tin DriranlriAiit asdeparted (n many instances from theoriginal draft as reported by Uie com-

mission, an'd tbo referredto becamu thereby u defective state-ment of Iliiwullun

I he with tho subjectwhli Ii Hunt n quired gateliiin spulal for the workof putting llio Hawaiian laws In arevised form for pirmiinciit use Muchlimn might bo saved by such early io- -

vlslou'Ihn Item of $1000 In tba Kstlmnlce

for eoiiipllliig and publishing mvlrcdlaws, wns lulmided to cover f 2,000 forIhn work of (omidllnu ami rnvlslug,about 'M fur translating Into Hawaiian, IM00 Jor publishing In both languages, mid 1(00 for Inelduitiil Hi- -

(

" till I II III '

ImT?&fe THJE PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN (RARER

P?EVENIN Bulusws'VW THE PEOPLE'S PAPER.

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LEOIBLATLItKTHUIllTOItV HAWAII-Upo-

publicationGovernment,

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ptihlluitbm

familiarityludgovruar

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Pnrlfle Miilnnl Mfa Inmnn,. cIs of marked Importance to the busl- - 4

The company has alread) bought .

Hallway bonds and Is In the mr-- r fInvestments of all kinds '. 4

eluding reading and preparaTloo, ofan Index and table of contents. '

The cost of publishing the Civil andPenal Laws was, I urderstand, 110,-r6- o.

The Hngllsh version of this workIs now practically exhausted. '

I recommend bat (he Legislaturetake measures to acquire Judgo Fi ?ar'srevision, which (Js now substun lollycomplete, and enact the same al thepresent session as a Hawaiian ?ode,and provide for.the publication thereof.-- -.. - SANKOUD II. DOLE.

f Executive ChanTGer.'MarchJl, 901.' da fnott in of lfeeVaf dr Achl. thcT'mcs- -

sage was recelyed and leferred to thejudiciary Committee.

""'1

- Mr." Crabby suggested that the Gov-

ernor after signing Tils 'name shouldwrje ine worus uoveinor oi me ler-rlto-

of Hawaii. Jdr, White made amotion to the effect that theme-wag- e

bo returned to th'o Governor with therequest that he place his tltl below bisname. Mr, Achl said such action wouldbo an Insult to the Governor and Mr.Carter referred to ".Much Ado AboutNothing." Mr. Kalue jald tho Senatohad already accepted a message1 fromthe Governor without the words givenby Mr. Crabbc. Tho chair finallystraightened out the whole matter bycalling (he discussion a lot of "redtape" and theu proceeding to otherbusiness. ,

The Joint resolution of the'IIouV asIntroduced by Mr. Emmcluth was againbrought up and, on motion of Mr.White, seconded by Mr, Kalauokalanl,It was Indefinitely postponed.

Mr. Paris, reporting for tho PublicLands Committee, re'ommended thoappropriations asked for by tbo Mukawao people. The report was adopted'and laid on the tablo to be consideredwith the Appropriation Hill,

Several bills were reported printedand others were refei-re- to variouscommittees on second reading. AtJIMS o'clock, tho Senile adjourned.

DE WET'SSCAUR

WANTEDLoudon, March 10. A special dis-

patch from .Durban, Natal. ias theDoer commanders nro holding a meetIng at Pleteniburg In Northern Transvual, to discuss the position nnd thoadvisability ,of a continuation of thewar.

Whatever the result of tho peace negotiations between General Kitchenerand Ocneial Do Wet, It Is tolerably cer-tain that the rumors of the Inclusion ofGeneral Do Wet In any form of unities-t- y

are not based on factGeneral Kitchener's peisonal vlows

of tho Doer leaders are not known InPall Mall, but If tbo War Office Is con-sulted the officials' there would rathersee Do 'et kllod,ln action than takenallvs

One of tho olllolals responsible fortho direction of the affairs of the armysaid to a representative of the Asso-ciated Press:

"I cannot see how Kitchener canpossibly accept Do Wet's surrender.If he ever gets him ho will be obligedto try him for hla recent alleged mur- -

dors of prisoners. I )iavo no doubt thatthe verdict of cither a military or acivil court wouldibe.fdeath and If sucha Verdict was carried out thare wouldbo a horrible howl on the continent andIn Americas And, Indeed, one wouldbe sorry to see such a brave fightermeet such nn end. Therefore, we canonly hope De Wet will either be let outof tho country or shot In battle."

MORGAN'S BIG GIFT.

Now York, March Hi It Is announced that Mr J I'lcrpoiit Morgan has donated 1100,000 towards defraying thedebt of 1300,000 owed by tho citybranch of tho Young Men's ChristianAssociation Mr Morgan was n di-

rector In tho nxfaoclatlcin for 11 numberof )cnrs mid Is well ntqualiited with Itsaffairs

TIIK WATCHMAN IDEAL TOUNTAIN I'ICN. All slacs, all shape. H

I'. WICIIJMN.

mitdlmjitLAkbt,, .

mAN Brill

TPATHISerious? Possfbilltles in

the Clash of Interest

in China.

STRIP OF RilLROAt IS

'WNLvJf CONTENTION

Troops of Two Nations Face Each

Other-Diplo- mats Assert There

is Not Occasion for New

Conflict.

London, March 16 A dispatch re-

ceived hero from Tientsin by Heater'sTelegram Company, dated' from thatcity today at 3:20 p. m. saya. "TheRussians are now Intrenching In thodisputed territory. A company of theHongkong regiment, with fixed ebaj- -

onets, Is In front, while two companiesof the Madras Pioneers, under the com-mand of Major Johnson, are held Inreserve. Doth tho Ituiiitans and Drlt- -

Ish are awaiting Instructions from theirgovernment "

Peking, March 15. The Russians atTientsin took possession of the rail-way siding and armed centrles are nowguarding It, Qeneral Harrow, secondIn command of tbo Drltlsh forces, hesitates to act, apparently, in the absenceof General Gaselee, feeling sure thatbloodshed would ensue. He had a longconsultation today with iSIr ErnestSuton. the Urltlsh Minister.

The Russians are JuDllant. They object lo the Drltlsh laving the railwaysiding, saying It will Interfere with theroad they mean to make.

London, March IS. A question Inthe House of Commons today relativeto the Tientsin dispatch announcingfriction between tho Htinolans and Drlt-lsh there elicited 0 confirmation fromLord George Hamilton, 'he Secretary-o- f

State for India, who said Russia hadclaimed tho land In dispute by virtue ofa concession alleged to have beengranted by China sliuo tho disturb- -

ances commenced. The authorities ontho spot were dealing with tho matter,The Government had not sent speolnlInstructions, as throughout the Chl-nes- o

operations tbo Drltlsh officers hadshown a spirit of cxcesslvo concilia-tion

NOT AT 8HRIOUS 8TAGE.

Washington, March 10 Tho cablereports from Tientsin Irdlcatlng that acollision lictwecn the Urltlsh anil Russian forces l Imminent is not regardedIn a serious light In diplomatic circlesmost concerned In the Issue Involved.,

It Is said In theso quaitera that It re-

lates to comparatively minor concessions, which are not of a character tostrain the relations botween the gov-ernments, So far tho matter has notassumed an International aspect In theions of being communicated ta any oftho embassies here. e. t

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IK 1 INHTION

WANTED BY HOUS

At the opening of business In theHouse this morning Makalnal announc-ed that he had a private messago fromthe Secretary of the Territory butwould make It public when ho made hisreport for the Commltteo on PublicLands.

The report referred to House billNo, It, relative lo the establishment ofschool libraries. The commltteo hearti-ly endorsed tho bill brtt suggested thatIt bo refcrreito the Committee on Fi-

nance to'aco what, bonds were available for such an appropriation.

Hockley reported on Houso bill No,57, relative to tho segregation of lepers, advising that the bill be Indefinitely postponed. V ,

The report was tabled. Hockley re-

ported concerning Houso bill No. 31,relative to tho scudlng of Hnwnllanyouths abroad for education, suggesting that tho bill bo tabled. Kumalae,as Introducer of tho bill, stated thatthe committee evidently did not un-

derstand his bill, He tbercforo movedthat the report bo tabled and considered with tho bill. Carried.

lleckley advised that Houso bill No,10 relative to the employment of min-ora lu saloons, bo pasted Tho epoj'twas adopted Tho bill vas laid over tobo considered next Monday,

Mnknlual stated that tho Governorwas lend) to meet tbo committed onPublic Lands uhllo before, ho bad ro- -

V- -, , . am tsm (v (at ass am b as 1L ,

fused to answer the questions lcedIn House lleoolutlons II and J( whichthey' had In charge Monstrratt statedthat the Mariposa had come In sine

aal . i SKqm

and that perhaps was 'he cause of the,change.

Makekiiu moved Hint, as long as theGovernor had refused to see the com-mittee, that they should pay no morattention to htm.

Gllllllan stated that as long us he hadrecognized the committee It wns up tothe House as to whether they shouldwait upon the Governor.

After considerable dlsriisston theHouse finally decided that, the commlttee visit the Governor, The Housewent Into recess until the return ofthe committee.

The committee returned In about for--ty-fl- minutes and Miknltuvt made hlareport. He stated that the Governorhad answered all questlonc but thathe would make his wrlt'en report nextMonday,

At this point, n message from thoGovernor was received, read acceptednnd referred Tho mcssige mny Do

found In today's Report of the Senate.Makalnal Introduced, a resolution

nsklng that about 160,000 bo InsertedIn the appropriation bill for road Im-

provements In the Fifth District,Oahu. Tabled, ,

Deekley Introduced a resolution rela-

tive to House bill 33 nnd 3, askingfrom tho Governpr all records of thoRoard of Health In relation to the ex-

aminations of prostitutes, etc. Adopt-ed. t

Emmeluth introduced a resolutionasking from the Superlntondent ofPublic Works particularly In regard totho Diamond Head road work. . Adopt-ed.

Mossman asked that $1000 be appropriated for road Improvements In theFifth District. Referred to Committee

I,

on PublicA comunlcatlon from the Senato an-

nounced tho passage of House bill NoI, In the Senate.

The House adjourned at 11:45 o'clock,

DOLEDOTH

DROPGovernor Dole has had a change of

mind and now desires lo furnish tboHouse of Representatives with everybit of Information he can (Includingcorrespondence) connected with the ob-

jects, etc., of tho recent trip of J. K.Drown to Washington. This chango ofmind was so complete that, tills fore-noon, he asked the Committee on Pub-lic I.ands of tbo llouy to meet withhim.

Tho House was a bit "knniilua" andwas disposed to pay no attention to theGovernor's request but. better' Judg-

ment prevailing, tho commltteo filedup to tho Executive C'namber with n

stenographer following in tho wake ofthe procession.

On returning to tho House, Makal-

nal, chairman of the committee statedthat tho Governor bad thawed out abit and that the Information wantedwaa forthcoming. However, aa thostenographer would have to transcribetho proceedings of the meeting, becould not 'report fully Just then.

Tho Rulletln has it on the very bestof.aiithiirlty that, Governor Dolq sim-ply handed over everything, answeredall questions somo of which were mostInteresting and nearly gavu the mem-

bers of tho committee nervous prostrn.Hon by asking them If thore was anyother Information desired. He wouldbo most glad to give anything theywished. ,

REDUCTION BALK OF STRAWHATS AT IWAKAMI'S, HOTELSTREET.

Fop Durability,Comfort andStyle. . .

There is a shoe knownas the ,

Beywoodwearers of which will take no

others. Try on a pair ,inJ beconvinced of the truthfulness of

this statement.

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Remains Are Borne

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BOIY LIES IN STATE v1 INDIANA CAMTtt

Simple Decoration "Adorns Casket ofLate Soldier and Statesman-Cro- wds

Gather to Pay

Last Tribnte.

IndlnnnpollA, .March 1C Escorted bythrco regiments of Infinity and a bat-talion of artillery the full strength ofthe National Guard of Indiana, tho re-

mains of former Pr"jident Hurrlronthis noon were taken from his latahome on North Delaware street to thoState cnpltol, where they will He Instate until 10 o'clock tonight whenthe) will be removed it.re more to hiformer home.

Tomorrow tho will be-

long to those who kni him best arfloved him most. Today he belonged la ythose who knew him less but wlTo'sthonor, pride and ndmlratlon wero ct- -equal with that of the members of hiiamuy unu tnose who Intimateacquaintance

The body was borno througb&f thestreets between decp'llnes of silent- -

people Every head wns bowed, every i,hat was off and there was a deep si-

lence broken only by the Blow trampof tho marching men and the quickclatter of the horses' fort In the marching column.

The hour set for the formation oftho parade from the Strto Houso tp theHarrison home to receive tho bolyandreturn with It to the State House waa10:30 and promptly nt the time set thoInfantry und artillery weft.cifawn upon the street on the south side of tho 'Stnto House. At 10:43 lirlgndler Ocn-er- ad

McKce commanding the Stilltroops, ordered the advance and quick-ly wheeling Into lino the Infantrypoured In n long stream along Wash-ington street on its way to tbu bouse.

A committee composed of Lew Wal-lace, representing tho arm) , AdmiralGeorge Hrown of the Navy nnd JudgoJohn K. Haker, of tho United StatesCourt, tbo civil power of tho State, wasdelegated lo tnke charge of tbo bodyfrom the time It left tbo house untilIt was returned there lato tonight. In-sl-

tho houso the ceremonies werovery brief General Wallace nnd hisfellow committeemen announced thatthey had como to itsscine chargo andtho casket containing the remnlns wasturned over to them. Its was then atonce lifted b twelve soldiers and car-- 1rled through the door to the hoarso.As tho casket appeared, covored withtho national coI6rs, which had beenpresented for the occailon by the mem-fie- ra

of the loyal legion of the State ofIndiana, tho soldiers picsented arms,tho civilian, bodies uncovered as did thethousands of spectators who filled tbastreets in every direction, Thero wa8not n sound aa tho body wns placed lu.the hearse with the exception of thomuffled roll of tho drums.

Tho hearso carrying tho remains wassurrounded by tbo members of Gen-

eral Harrison's old regiment, tho 701 hIndiana Infantr. Over the black clothcovering the casket were thrown thesilken folds of the Stars nnd Stripes.Thero was no other decoration. Theflag, for which ho had fought In. warand whoao honor and'ittgnlty heihnclupheld In pence, waa the only decora- - v

tlon. No flowers were, to bo seen any-where. Ho lay in deiib bctyath theflag under which ho lived and It waenough

Arriving at the Stab) House the es-

cort was drawn up to ono sldo andthen while the military presented urms,the drums rolled softly, tho casket woborne luto th,o Slate House, where,surrounded by Its gunr I of honor, wltnfixed bayonets, jt was to Ho until night.

I,ong before It was pctstblo to admitthem a lino of people thousand's longwns stretched away from the State) , ,Houso door, waiting for tho time tocomo when they would bo admitted.

Cupctovvn Plnfiue.London, March 1C Tho Capo town,

correspondent of tho Dally Telegraphan) tbo Government has authorizedtbo street railway companies In CapoTown to prohibit colored persons fromriding lu tho cars on nccounfof thoplague.

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,MANUFACTURER.

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SHREVE & CO., San fanfe'To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, .will deliver all nood

purchased or ordered of them, free ol

,nuuuiuiu, ui iciuiriiiii; miiic j.u oan rrativiscu. .uuuas ,WII ,ue St,'tU,pr)selection to those known Jo the fjnn, or ,who,wili jjrnlsh satisfactoryreferences In San Francisco.

Jewelers, Gold and Silverware .Manufacturers,r . t . Arfnc .V., ' ..

Silverware wcjtvf .New yorkJutV, iiid i'iiiuiiitfay vntti.vvjwt. mtu iHUB

tbe Unttttmanufaaoiyofjewtlryindprtpareil to tiirnim upccial jftirm.

rmernal Directory.

uahmony i.onan, NO 3

IOPKUeta every Munda) eculiig at 7,20

IB IUrmoay Hull King lrcvt.U II WKK. N. a.K t HKNUJiy, Sicretary,

,4il vUltlug brutbvr very cordiallytlTtted.

nYsfjc i.ooi:. no. i, )i otrMteU rvvry Wedaewday vtculug at

f:IO o'clock. Catle Hall. Kort tru-- t

.TUltlng brotben cordially Ju)tcd tu

ttnd.II J llAI,I.Aili;jt. I C

'A. BSlUHI'Jiy, K U

p M0N0I.UU' CHAITi:t. NO IK A M.

lftU every (bird Tburaday cvtulugMaaodIc Temple AH vlUug a

cordially )ntcJ.A. V. 0H,1'II,I.AN II y

J, P. TUCKKIt, Seci claryS5n6Cui,u goMMANp;ny

no. 1, . t.UeU n Maaoulc Teuile ou .ho tc-a- d

Tburadav uveulcj $t lacb uootbAU vinltlUK Sir Kulgbta courtcualytovlUd.

UV.NUY 13. COOI'1311, 5, C.

J. P. TL'CKi:il, llccorder.OAIIU 1:, noH, K. Of P.

Hwla every I'rlday eu'Ulug at (lnrilMtla Hall, t2g',i J'ort Direct Jt 7. 30.

Ifaiober of Myatli I,oJgo No f. .andflitting brotben, cordially Invited.

0. I3IHCS0N. C. CAM'IIUl) AKIINOT.

K ol It. and 0.

,. hUUANU'cilAITlJH NOSECU0IX,

, No, I, A & A f. Jt.ktMta tbe II rut Tburitday o tacboalb, at Manonlc Temple, gojgyrn-U- g

and vlaltlng brOtbvra cordially !

rtUd to attcud alt uieutlnga,W. M.( KIIANK II, AU151UIACII,

aUJUN D, JCHIM(J);oiJlt, gecruary.

ivODou u I'ltotiiiica uJOCKAWB,

NO, 121, A. & A S- - lUle,

8UUd meeting on Die lat Alondayot tkch monili, In Hi ball, bfuumlcTapl.

I del,, WAIW, W. M,U. B. yuiKf., gocretary,

HAWAIIAN IWOK, NO, t,Y.b, At,

UUtd mectlngii, flmt f""day tatbaumtb. Special ;ncilnga, wlien culled(Will b noUd In Ihla apacu,)

Umbera Jidgs l.w J'ogrm, I'ttijflcUdg., and all pojouni'iig br.lbrnwrdUlly Invited,

wm, , ymmiw w m. K. n. a, WAMACI5, fiurmry.

DistilledWaterXCe Delivered Free

ToMiy'MrMfllcsyOahu Ice andElectric Co.,

HOFFMAN & MAHKUAM,

Wrk. jCewalcI.".'. I", ,',"""1 " w, 'i itn,

mtTUt will b delivered by foiifleijmJvtn h any part of Pfeinki deilfed,

SAFES 1

Ca uni) pee us liefore linylns

nonumentPStatuary

Hawaiian Iron Ffiioe am) iMomi-meo- ui

co.f lid,

itAaWi

'

all charges Jor transportation tfo

"I. "a .' '" . L 'tuiiuiiitu uijuij irirjuiui rruiirii trvr i&

'

1 Cerate!to

HCkLvn pi

mmr hi 11 " 3 SoLr fctuU 9f

1 "utiii

TO RBJMTNew Scvfn Room House ca tunnlilo Si.

Kive loom Jfouse pp cao ,

(',ive JlQom JJousc ojj .fta',

fj,'l(Kiyftoou)IfQQsefip'pnu,

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FOR SALEJ,tvjwJwW '; lle J:iyi:) KJiJr;if.MouM:bin Ku)j)j(, J'wtwliw, Ma,MM, on llic to)Lt, of I'tfiiclilwwl,

In km. axy,i i' w

Castle Unsdilc,?MmWM

When u weyvvr tatty Mi Ike

HONOLULU

STEAM LAUNDRY

(HJVf.7ll-'WW)f-i

iMQ)WW MACIHNWiV,MQOUJfN MHniODB,HXI5iHiWCW HUM',

All llifP(? fwnlilllv lr inn) f;i Diemi of wwlf,

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WIUJA'4 SAVIWSB,

Slock and Bond Broker

WUKflir ij'i,.ift'rtjaii-- fAmT, OAMlMIKllili,

Riofik mill lionrt flnikmHfMf tl llmWi ftlff i UrtMl iti

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'M lUnmi lHt If, HmkUH hUU

Imn i on llm iit-Hfi- IM for mimlliiw Ma funhii hit Im Hlli Inn, ltnifmly mil limn h"r lUtilimiinn, mmrih iiiiml hum Hiflmti lihln lo ffuyHiVI,

'wn within I filial hiiitm, n

p;l"d iirlfnti, aw ih, fair iiUmmm lO'inum imumin mull mil mllw 'I'mliDiy WIJm, ' Mr itkiilioimiiuiiiM i mhiii m 'iinf Mimvmtall for rlx liw of limn,

HhwhiIdhh inilm lor M rihinwloin till llm lliillloniln hull ol Ihn tnn' by wry roll Hoinim nwimur lit

nlwm Im mi limit iwi ol litmli

kic, mi n, wHintWi i in- - Hi "I yourmni'iH uy iwnw uih Miiln Hit,

A nnhiil ol lumMI Winn liiimimill A imnilinr ot win inM mill'fwint mul 'I lunula) illinium loturiiiliii hi l in ill ill ilcl mimim, ibnol Horn Ur liomn, iitiMiuUiUfi'iiiirul Hm Y M li A will mn HiiiHihHiIhii tm instill! ol two MU

'ilimmiilihiiMiwiii iiiilWtw uliinn nlinwn ihn iiiiyivii'ilmiM w

vm nt Uimi liiuii hnwliw iiiiuiMiim,lUmiiiivliiiliiHwmtbiillliii Nlim'iri'Mlt in ill hinU ol IiimHy Mitrlim(fnl in ifcl wiik All br (iwi)idim hint mii ot Hm IttM i'iiiMiniliii,Id'lllllflllll' ilm ill Hl, mill lilt iWilfiMrm ii.ft wrifiil In llitfy flnljilii'il

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Ynrlilfi lloiils iiihI l.iniiiclii'itlWtlM,MKI"flll.

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fat tu t w4t tttl iun''UiU'U new v wiip iiaiiax,.

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tni4M0 1m tufa tHW lm HltA vun,VIlM mwM'4 Mil U th- -

i'vei w4 01 lb t,n i laid

w IW w lr.MIH W t',H Ulill WHtHIIIH' SM& 0H

m wot'.WMUh' HitHrttlHA All All Ul I'M'

I'M Hitt'll !! Wwy miWhll H'' '' ' 0l rdlfif'lb Him- nHtuHinnl m t v in,

III lUn iMnif hi Jhlii'H I Hull), Amiiii'tA, ilm iifinH hi V, I) Kll(l wan flldyintUiy on Hi mi mint ami plllluvit MthHry ul MMUlnr mnl m.Ifhr, II W I'tlliinil mnl IMiu A

IHiAA, 'Hi iimUr mifrUYf ll fihuoiii IM ili n f not bllv lliu n

mmilA Im AlnlmryiA nt prtacnt,f It" )l' uih )0nA iimt'iily I XIII ij'MmiA thin fmi Vrmnlmn vmiii'ily In In

llw intuit Chininlnrinni uiiinimtliiK to1Vl!Ui mi riiOHllnlnlAiMlllonol Mil A CHllicrbiid lor

llm (Holml ol tli tvlll ol Murlt A,lliilim, lur liiotlinr. vmn flUA ymUnluy,'lh ttm In ihIihA m I,,WU

'fli t)ll nth Hm mm ul WM10 W I Will lo Im MA hy Mm InIml, lh Imom I Im iipiAM lor Hm

ilm ol th niniiAilillAnii ol Au mmi'il,M Hln I IHtiim Unity IHttim, miA llitiry.itIII mi Whi ii th yotinini't nrrlvca nthi iimlntlly Urn mini li lo Im ilhhliAiiiniilfy hitHini Hmiii, ihn llwul III inlllln In Ahhlj'l iiiuitlly hm

lwn lour iIiUAihi ot Hm Aiiiiin'A,Hi In HnUniliitiil, MwiiiA Hum, Wll-lim-

IIiiiii mnl AiMlnii WMI'fMllloii Im hi n (IWA lor Hm hc

liiiliiliiniil ol MmnU 'i iiilmnllrnofol Hm i mull' ot liln 'uih by ('nil tl,Myhtvi

Mill UMiiNlrmi'I ha Aln'iiloti ot Ilm l)hwmry Mil

(i I lht Hiiiltmiii lui iff If t miliar ilmmiHIthvn of Ilm llinl Ti'iiHH'iimi.ulinnnu witn n lnUntn Iviimm nt llwmmi'inii ol mi HUtlUiiti'i l,i n limnImiIv liUHiii Wfiii 1'ttnjin iiml lliuuin-iil- iiiKnllily wi'iv lint niril'nlmil

(lliu ii lliuu Ik ii iiii'viliiK nilli'il forlVlllll III llw HI Hid illllll MdllilllV

lillil tor Urn Minn iiiimio, llm imimim fiiiiii iiiii'iiiiiii'ii in mum on Umi iwiMnil 'lliu imHlHK will Im Ml H

ii'iUnh Mmnhiy ovmiIhk nt lliu 0iii'iiin.

'Ilm ininhiitii iiiiiriiiiinnii will ilo-.i- i

Willi I Im gmiiM llila iifinliiM t I llf V.

M, (I A, Kyiiiiiimliliii. TiiiiIhIiI Ilm tineHaiti it in liiilwion Hm llii'liU'M Mn mnlIlm HiiHti'iilii, llm liiloriiit'illiilia mnlIlm lllnoi. Il Hi miIiI Hull lliu IIiihihnMi'll liiivn Hm liml i limn en fur itiinliiKliilili'i' Hut wliii flint,

HllllnllllV HllWI'H llf Hid HllVPIIMll'H

iillli in mtlil In it lliilli'iln ii'iiinii'i' iIiIh

liiiiiiiliiii lliiil llii'ii' iviui mi iiiiii'tiniiiill in n ii'ii'Khi iv Hiti lulu mull fiimiWiinlilliuliiii nf I4li V InluifMi

Vk.jajJ . MAM. iH

Lead

mums wmciCt;AK.

wituMmniOUITILC CO.

Ml STTjCfiL KlMir

ttitcmmimimm&

fffTm fEUgWS

JHICAWT'GQLLHCTIM

H KAHVIVM) if.

PACIFIC HEIGHTS!ATTRACTIONS

?'& 'HHy.MJfMAWtfi, mayUludat

IHliuimiiry

A6ZHCY,

Mtm.Mivi W (iwe y3 1 y5 (M, tttvAUii

.1 J.A dJ i,A.,l A.jl iMhJli.A AIAAjtft" " --" " "- -"

Newkro's

HerpicMe

Cures

Dandruff

and Stops

tbe Hair from

Falling Out.

It is also an Elcgaat

Hair-dressin- g.

MAKMLESS,

$1.00PI!M ItOTTLl!.

Hollister Drug Co.HTUKKT,

E- -j nuxi'ja

QUADRUPLEAllyitrIIhU(J Ware,

a nkw .m JusruBCHiynu,

, 20 Year(iold rilled Spectacle Frames

Jut' Hie for Hilt cllimilr,

H. G. BIART,IIIWI'I.HII, loiol'OUrSf.

HART & CO.,(UMIMIl)

Tlli:i:l,HI:ICI:CHI:AM,'AHI.OKS

I'lfitli Inviilct'it nf IIUVI.HKSCHOCOI.ATliS per lliu

llrtlNDIA.

OMEN'S EXCHANGEW IIM I'dllT NT.UAH Mill IIIIH I ASWIIIfMINI III'I'liulilo IhIiiihI Uiirlim N MID

Aluiiluilli.mitiilnr llinill OiTICUHUMS CI III Al',

NEW MOI0.Kukul Street, bet. NuuanaMaunnkea

m:w i;ooi just kucijivkd.

Ainu Meal,

I'jum J'uddin,Creani Jtuii Pudding,

Nuts, Rabins,Date, Pop Corn,

Fkh Apple,

CHA8. HUSTACE, Kln Street.

Catton, Nelll & Co., Ltd.3E 3iT 3-- T 3T 0B 13 IS S

tAlcrmmkcrm t t and : i Blectriclsa.,...... w9n.ts tov .........

The - General - Electric - Compuj

OFFERED TO HOME SBCKERS.

ABSOLUTELY

VQKt

lliiiiK

Water.Wrr will U applied at tl'f rate of

flf lr yr.rforcacli UA,Umn mVu.Hh:llrlglitf VVntrr byUm I lit l ItmtlwncllVfjU

Sitciil lilnceaeat tf liiWers.r all who will Ugln the erection of

iMAiwmlthln In djy, Me will makeledal Inducfinnitt In tbe matter of

of building material over ourrailway.

3e CO., ProifreM

TO

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i.,,

of lot range from tto Te and

cah Utcriaa to tuit

The li cool andtil at

and toton aeeklng aat a moderate

Of

NOTICE.Winn GREENdo no i;'d a iinilijrtiBinc, I lit-r- i It only one

It by J. W.the official of the U, S. Navy Wliljkey

w the at the loco. I jke no Substi-tute!, I'or Sale In all Saloon, anj by

W.kOM" ATJI.NTfc, HAWAII Tl RKITOMY.

each,only

horn,

C.

you

WlVlGold Carl.

Carriage MakerGeneral Repairing.UlackHinitbiug,

andIIIOIl-CJAJ- S

Germanla InsuranceIn

as shown in the :tll (ALII tlwin.urtorf

InCOMIMNIIR l.f.fnlwr .1.

AJnin.j luf.lu l

D(.Mb.ril. I iutiMllvi

lUimtnlt Lilt Cu , HV l,Tfl,will Can . .. ' i,MI9

I'atllic Mulu.l, ul . V. i vn

OAHU Carriagelletween lleretanla and Pauahl St.,

order, promptly attendedOnly competeni help

f7fsI

i

air Wt

pera for

cost.

IN I

I K"

a of

aimiinl

Im,tun,

All

can

A.ft.1. I ,A I .rh 10 mikf bllicr

llv.

fit)'VI It, l.HI

l'b OI

ato.

P, O, Boa ! T.t. if.

IN

OOMMIBBION ivrBie,oiiA.isrTB.Diilin la Flat Silt I (i 0f mi Do. I, All

-i, ,tf.,l,1I III I yi in ii

Contriictora.

GOON

3P.O. 88"H'FIIXJW

Fieih Poha Jam,Gani Chocolate,

Candied Peel.Hams, Bacon,

Butter,Crackers, Cakes,

Tamales, Etc.

iw Prices, 8m4 Ttr.Price fcoo

according locatiMi. h

aiked. BalanceInttallinrtitt purchiKr.

Mcaltkfil mi'cmJ!alwayt bracing.

recommend property beingespecially detlrabte attractive

choice location

Fort Street.

Peacock Co. Ltd.

IKtU.AMLt OK.Uj

wunt KIVEIt WHISKEYitcctpt biMrlng

ltdltlllled McCulloch, Owemboro, Kentucky. "GREfiN RIVER'whlkey Department. "OKI.LN

awarded Medal Exposition,

Pulntiujf, Triiniuing.PhactoiiM, Buggies Hooka Manufactured.

WORK.

The Life Co..HolJs foremost position point FinancialStrength, following exhibit

A.MIirrjulitlcomp.nlt.

Intulinc rillftMAIl4.

MlJ9lM4I'I

EMMETT MAY. Manager, lloifofalu- -

MANuTAUfUKI

Repair Work Specialty, fine Carriages,

employed.

TUB OLDIiST ClIINIiSU FIRM HONOLULU,

lln.ni, CMhim J.n,Nuu.nu

--WTWBWM"TrW

Company,RiVEU STREET

WacniK and irilCM.

l. t). 893.iind

KIiik Street, near Llllha (Ewa slit) 'Honolulu, T. of, H.

aetln.

Agency, All Kinds of Supplies,Stone constantly on hand, ready to supply.

T. IIAYASHI. Manager,

&

,MT,l

IMi.

Bon

MVMMAVWMM

PA

S. SHIMAMOTOGeneral Mcrctiandltie, Dry Goods.....,,.,., etc

MA UMiOK,33Q3C

Turnips,

Block,

Mfg Ltd.

BullcJura.

MHHOllAXT r.VHKKT,

General Business LaborersCarved

Groceriea.JiiptnieBo Provisions,

The Bulletin, 75cts. per month

i

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InWR klAnHV fV--CMiHiMiM AfMb

AGENTS I'OR

Hawaiian CemmtrcUl & Sugar CsOUi Sugsr Co.lUlkit Sugar Co.Tax PUnUllm Company,Nahfku Sugar Com runKllxl I'lMiUtion CcHawaiian Sugai CrKahulul HallioaJ Company,

W.e.lrwiBtBfLimited

AOKNTB FORWraUrn Sugar KtCacrr Co., Ma.

Francisco.Baldwin Locomotive Work, r

IttlUdelphla, I'con.. U. 8. A.Newell Universal Hill Co. (Natlo

Cane Bbralder), New York. U. 8. A.N. Ohlandl Co.' Chemical rertUi

Ale. Croat A Bonn, bleb grid FUlUcra (or Cane and Coffee.

RttTt Hiram Pipe Covering.Al0 OKHER TOK BALE

J'araflne Paint Co.' P. A B.and Paper; Lucol and(Mil. raw and boiled.

Icdnrlne (a cold-wat- paint),wblte and colon.

Filter Preai Cloths, Cement,and

CASTLE & COOK!LUSITtfc

HONOLULU.Omission lercbmti

SUGAR FACTORS

AGENTS FORTkt CTt. WUI. AttkotiIl C, t i.TIM KaaaU & CTla Walau Suxar Mill C.1H puma I'M Varti. II !. S.

Patau

Brlcaa.

HUtt--

9UHVI Wll lliTW Cm, f. BUS. Sum NanWMtMj Caxntuiiu

T Umt (lu Lift Imwc C, (J .TW luFlii lu Co. H HuKHi, muTW AIMmm Aim-m- O of LmI..

LIFK and FIRE

AGENTS FOB..mew england mutual llfh in-

surance co. of boston.

tna Fire Insurance Compah.of hartford.

Wm. G. Irwin & C(limit id).

Wm. O. Irwin.. President and ManageClaua Sprockets Vice Prealde.W. M. aiffard ..Second Vice Pretideal11. M. Whitney Jr. .... Treat, andGeo. J. Hoia f Anilta

lugiiff FaotorB

OommlflBion JLgenvMam o

MIAMIO ST1AHBBIP OOMPAD

OF HAW VBAMOIBOO. PAL.

BREWER ce.,ltrH.Hoolil H.I

lorH.v.llu Afikullurtl Co;pMT. AbmUm

Cgaiur. Ool Sur.r PImi. Co , Osojis litCo., Hoaoait Sour Co , Willoku Soul Co , MtkSot a Co . H.I..I..1. Rucb Co., MoTokal (uMiPUr.W Lino Son tr -- ko Ptcfcot ol,ft Co.'o LIm of Boolvn Ptcluto

LIST OF OFFICERS0, M. Cooke, Peildent) Qeorce

ItobertaoK, Manager K. F. BlahojTreaanrer anI Secretary ( Col. W. 1

Allen, Audit r P.,0. Jones, B. Wot.bonce, deo. R. Cirter.Dlreotfl"

TtieVonHafflm-YonD- E Co.Lu

Importers andCommissionMerchants ym&

QUEBN ST., HONOLULI

AGENTS FO- R-The Lancashire Insurance Co.The Balolse Insurance Co.Union Gas Engine Co.Domestic Sewing Macb ne, BU

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Subtcrlben are Mrnlibed with froaAve to nix Hits per week, giving an aecurate record of deeds, mortgageeleasts, releases, power of attornretc., etc., which are placed on record.

BUUBCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PMONTH.

A. V. GUAR,TiioM nnlldlnv, l?nnnliil

F. W. Thrum,Surveyor

Spring Goods for 1901

COTJONDRE88 GOODS!

LATEST DU8IGNS AND SHADES

FIGUKliD DIMITIUS, 2y ij, soc per yard.

PLAIN AND DOTTED DIMITIES, Solid Colors,

20, 25c per yard.

STKII'ED AND UALISTE, 20c per yard.

PRINTED FOULARDS, Look lut Like Silk,25, joo. per yard.

GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 14 yards for fi.oo.FLANNELETTES, CHECKED, STRIPED AND PLAI.n

S'i, 10, I2j$c. per yard.

LADIES' HOSIERY!JUST RECEIVED.

A FULL LINE OF LADIES' BLACK HOSE (HERMSDOSPDYE)

PLAIN, 8, 8J4, 9, 9H, 10 Inch, 20c. per pair.

OPENWORK, 8, 8, 9, 9'4, 10 inch', 25c. per pair.

PLAIN, FINE QUALITY, 8. 8, 9,9, 10 inch,

3 pahs for Si.00.

Fer the Next Few Bays we are offering

Special Bargains ia Cotton and '" "Woolen Blankets.

COTTON, 85c, 51.25, fi.50.WOOL, J!4,5) S.5. I7.5. 9.

$10 per pair

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.,LIM1TLJO.

JUST TO HAND.A HANDSOME LINE OF

Ladles' Knox Felt HatsNew 6a i lor Hats

New Matinee HatsWe are constantly receiving FASHIONGOODS by every steamer. You can't ro wrong or be out

of style when purchasing of us.

The M. E. KILLBAN CO., Ltd.ARLINGTON BLOCK. IIOTI1L 8TRT

7tmtmnttttuumn:ntmrutntnmttumutmtmmuuttttutmttmtmutttmiit

TTieLThatNeverMs

BRILLIAN

Jifl UTTlHAT'

I'll 'al.l V

The Angle LAmp,'ALSOAJlRy A COOD SI0 OF IIAMtiWO..

STAMD AMD HAW) LATR5

Another Large Shipment. of Angle Lamps.

"THE ANGLE LAMP"THE LIGHTTHAT NLVEK TAILS

It Kcmt ataost IncrtJlbU thatany taaip couli b gooJ enough 10Uk the Uct of tttctrklly on cvnterms, ytt mch In trtt caw with thanoli iamc, AM ocr rha lilanJaMoplt art thrw(nr y thtlr 0 dianpa anJ replacing; them with Ihltlamp, not merely rau It coatsabout one 'tenth as much to maintala (coat It no object 10 mrni peo-

ple) but, baalit bilnjr Infinitelycheaper, It If mora brilliant animore reliable In the larjBln ItUarevelation to every one who umi It,and limply demomtratra that theoldiamoned lamp wai a barbar-ous contrivance. TUB ANOIB iamcnever a mokes, smeltt or rives anytrouble lillgtiiej anJ etlntulthedas easily as cat, and Is the Metlight Ire m avery standpoint Wacarry then lamps from $1, 8a up.

T. II. Davics & Co., Lid.IIAHDWAMEDtl'ARfMtNT.

AGENTS TOR Sltrllnf LubclcillneOllt C'llfho, Alitn Craml, Poill.nl dr.nl. I.l.nl PowJ.rCo , Dlcki U.l.l. Uilllnit, Rocho M.rbgr LIm. Q New Mom. Sewlne Michln.t nJ H.nJstwmr fti.cnin.fhnilCUL IM ...AU.... Tl....... . -- .... !,.... C. II.. n I tank. D.ioa Itraaa IU.If.nbbni 11. n,.wau. a..aa.wai. a..uv naii ii.iih.i. waaa.aa aua a. asa. v.....l.l.i, Trunks, Vjllm, M.tllnsi. S.l.i, Linoleum. IWJ.r nj C.pi. bener.l ILrJw.r. nol I'l.nl.lion

.HnRraZiMPsITIiiUiffaAJ -- 1 BH ft.lVIU HaaBanh!.n U...I1.1 1 4.dA9aMntmimmm

KMJM1CAL

'ASPIFNMn.TONirvrecommeriiJed to build ucontali.rcnt. StWfikllirn ttifi '

' j.: .?... insan muwirvKmurntu.atin iiruiiiiiK. muiiiiii.i;.fMflsi.2h7::. wa-,,-- -,

FOR SALE EVERYWHERE1

Grass Linens in All Colors.Sandal Wood Boxes. Pongee Silks

For Gentlemen's Suits and also n llnliltr welchts.All colors,

JYIBRCHANT TAILOR, A large variety of cloths made up In thelatest styles.

Ooo ZtCixxx, mo Nuuonu St.

PROBLEMS FOR THECHESS ENTHUSIASTS

All romiinlillins to Hits mlumn o w p.l.lr-M- n riif Ifclilor HtoInn llulUlln V 0 H 1I. IiaIii,1iiIh tfiirliiilloti and auhitlvM ttt tfkletiis should rear h tli alitor Wore "Tlmrthy nwn f mb tV

TOOOHIIIMI-ONIIIMU-

Currptt 'liillini of I'niliHln No i r4te1 (rum (I IhltVwon 1 0.0.1(1

Hiilmluii of I'ioIiImii No 1 1 Kt.KKtT

PMOtll.UM NO. a.IIV M. IUVI L, I'KAdUl . I KO 10t.

liur.K)

&,JW

w mmMJm

m; tii iti

WIIITLWIIITI MATI.& IN I WO MOVlib

Ttie Knnip ! till vok .nm.Oiescciiml Rrrat nielhnil of opcnliiR. If notalrpn!) the fortiuot In toiirnnim ntchess.

lll.ick'B llrst iiioto Is nut so iidtlsnlilens the usual 1 IMJI. but tho Riimehas many points of Interest, (lameanil notes from "ToDiy"

(JAMi: NO. 3

Queen' I'awii OpPiilliK.

(Notes by L Van VIM.)

Wlilto Ulack

0 C Miille.r T. K. llnilon.1 l'.Ql 1.

2.

As e hao before stateil, n prefer2. followeil by O.Kt'02anil

2. Kl'Kin3. 3. S

4

It Is ns well to play first, us,

otherwise. Illnck may with nrUantnga

rontlniin experience IiuvIiikproved tlint the K lute's Illshop Is notof much service to Illnck in this open-Ini-

Kurllierinorc, the nishop placeil

Inter on nt KS, nliHlructs tho move-

ments of tho Queen.1. I'.Qiai

5, 3 C.

C.

lliero ".is still virtue In li

7. Cnstles 7. Castles8. .i S. P--

It IsnH well tioposntli)niUersilllsli-op- ,

lommiinilliiK so lmport.int n illng- -

onnl, ns e.irly ns possible, nml It uus,no doubt, for this purpose. White play-e- il

6, liistPiiil of .

tf. Kl-I- r,

This reply vns 111 conslilereil

nml roulteil lu tho Ions of 11 I'uun. ItIs iloiibtful whether Illnck hud anythInK, bettor than llxll; 10 Ktll.

QKt-Q- IIuiukIi ofiithen Wlilto would hne liuil tho super-

ior position after 12,

10. IlxKt l'xll11. 11.

12. 5 .,,..haverlskv

but25c GOc,

Kt-II- I. Kt-K- etc.

13.

14.

IB.

10.

17.

KP,

1'J.

20.

M.- -

rj

10.

12.13,

14. KI-K- 4

15.

IMI4 1 r.

Kt-11- 3 17.

.Quito wlllliiK to thefor llio tlmo belnp, for prlvl- -

Uko of huvliiB tho dluKonal reo

for lh) Q's Illshop.18 P.K1! PxP

!

.llreaklni; a place!20, 3

QH-Kh- 'I 21.

Mullcr has a prooklnK wuy of

difendltiK times. Tlu texttho of luriiliiK down

gas,22

23 21IIQR1I1, vc.

24. 21.

25.

Wo enn discover no nood why

refialned from KlxllP.25.

20 QKt-Q- I

At'iiln.20.'

27. Ktxll 27.

28 I 1

2U Q-- 2!l KtxItP".

Stsndard lor Olitl, . I

wj Cononhm ind Running! I

H HOURS. Curst Kid. I I

ni( snd Truuliln. --a-

flw

. . . .Ingenious to I lie last!30. l'xll 3U. Ktxlt31. 31

32. IlxKt 32. Q.KI333 Q.H3 33.

31. 31. IUsIkiis.

OAMK 4.

Klnic's Kt.iMs)inl at the Wawrley Chess Club

(Notes by I. il. llrown,"KiiKlHnil.)Ulack

A. N. filnclnlr. A.1 IMC1 1. I'.K4

2. ii

. . . .This on tho part of llluikrealises linden's ilellnlllon of a Oamlilt

An openliiK whiro one part) (tinsup u pawn to obtain the womoposlllon."

3.4

s.R.

7.s.9.

10.

II.

KtxP

KI.QI13I'.QI

'i

I'xl'

34.

C.

fl.

7.S,

1'.

If

l'.Q3

I'xl'(IIIQKI-Q- 2

Q.KI5QxKtl'

"Ami nil urn oust lous of hisdoom lltle lctlin plays." (dray).

12. 11.112 12 IUl'cti13.

II.15.Ifi

13.Kt-K- I II

in,ICxIl 111 HeslKlis,

There was no confeiruni last nlKhtbetween li'Kl-latl- commit- -

Use nml tho Hoard of lleullhuiomherH of the Ilousonot nppcnr, hut lux understood thatthere was to bo more inoutlliK nil- -

til tho Hoard had repoited oil tho Mo

'I lie iniotliiK vvns

adjourned session of the confi reninheld Wcdnesiluy,

.Kheumatlsm bus been cured lu 11

multltudo of ruses durlnic tho past slx'yye,ar by This potentretnedy rubbed vlKorously In and..,.. nroiiiiii cue niiurriiiK I'rtrui. win relievePerhaps analysis may 12. nll ...,i ,i, .u..,nint. mi

KtxP inlKlit bien ventured, but It km n ,un' T10 ni0Bt HtUbmrn"iseswin nt least lu actual nlay ns tho yield to this treatment when persovcrolfnltmvln,. will Rimw-- 12. KtxP. In Avoid substitutes, thoro Is ono

Puln-Kllle- r, Davis', unil..n.,,.., .. Lr..ni if.i ir. Perry

10

QxP(K4) Kt-Q- 2

surrenderthe

uitain

18

21

22

KPxPout In fresh

2

nttuik atmove Ib In nuturollio

ThrrulPiiInK

Kt-K-

nusnnWhli'j

likewise,IjxKt(ch)

5

I5 28

f rim-d- fluinVl

IN 48 IRUUI

PUJd.r

1'xlVli

II.QiJ

NO.

(lame.

Honolulu.

WhiteIKmU,

:.mom

In order

10

n

tho

the health'Mm

rommUteo did

110

lokal petitions an

last

..

Hint

NMMMHUMMMWlMlHUaMMMMMMWi

BE8T.iCIGAR8HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., ,LtJ

Curnui .MuruluuU uiul .Nmutiui HI..,mImm ltl I HI. Ml .. iii)iihIIu Jo

Oflive 'I'lwnr, yp W-t- h) IPIiww, jttf.

Save Your Wife ss y i.suiikcA House Tclepkouc from

.Upstairs to Kitchen,You Hi nocr House to .Seryants' Quarters,art with it. House to Stable, Etc.

We will init.il! two 'phones complete under a guarantee at a price weU,you cannot nftord to be without them

The Hawaiian Electric Co.. Ltd.,Alukc Street

J. J. WILLIAMS,Photographer.

rowTmix4 iriouisTif.

Visitors are cordially Invited to.II and Inspect our nailery of life-ilz- e

royal photos, from KamehamehsI, to date,

At tbe Old BlandOnFortHtroet 11

Just Receiveda New Lot of . .

Key West and

DomesticCigars 1

Beaver Lunch Rooms.H. J. NOI.TE.

OfliS. OBtMEB

0. 1. QUOTE

Merchant -:- - TailorsCLOTHING

Cleaned and RepairedOUR SPBCIALTV.

PIHST CUSS WOKK GlMMANTLI LUnion at. nfr Motel uoj

NOTICE

The following bicycles are now at (hePolice Station and owners can have themby proving property and paying expenies

1 summing:Tribune. No. aiv: Columbia. No. 820a:

Columbl. No. one; Eldrcdce, No. 24710:Imperial, No. 14500 1716-t- f

BKATTI-- K DKKR.

Tbe ever popular Italnler beer I be-

coming a household word and "willyou bavo a glass of Seattle," I moreoften heard tban anything else. TheCriterion Saloon has the beer on tap orIn bol'le.

HAWAII LAND CO.XilMJTKU.

CaplUl StockCapital, paid up,

w. a. Acid .M. K. Nakulus ...J.Makalnal

OKKICKMH.

Knoli JolllUKillUo. L. I)ab..

fKKV

M,M

fr.siiUnt A Pnatr.Vic fnwl4Mt....Tf.aanaer

HOAKLi OK LUUrXTTOHcJ:

Jouab Kuuiala..J. Makalnal

J, W, BlplkatM.

Tbaabov Company will buy, Utm,at Mil UiiJj In all litru of tb. liavallaaIslanttsi and alu Iim 1kum In Um Utjrof Honolulu for r.nt. le-y- l

W. C. ACHI.& CO.

rokera k Denltrt

REALE8TATECT WtwHlVuorMtH

11 parts 01 iw (poop," -"- r"-,r "--rorbUOosusUloDi

OFFICE, iO West Kino Strmw

DAVID DAYTON,

Real Estate Broker221 MERCHANT ST.

fOlt HAI.K,

I'ropsrty In town and suburbs

nd HOUSES TO LET.

T. R. MOBSMAN

Real Estate kmAbituctor anilSearcher af TiUe . .

Loins ncKotUtedKut collected.

Campbell Building,Merchant street.

Por Sole.Larce tract of land situated In Nuumi

Valley, Honolulu, containing 20 acre,more or lest, mid known s the NuuarusPall Saloon premises, with building m4other Improvements.

Grounds cultivated with fruit trees, etc,A bargain,

Apply to A. O, COtREA,1702-t- r i)Kaahuma.KiSt.

I nXI'M Rcapins the srain Ilfcl4 iwvfB rro wh,ch ,he Worl'1 nowncd cyfui IENT XI M iMZItB Noble whiskey Is distilled.

lUks 'iiJ iWkWM Nothing but the finest grade of corn or IiLf J mAfrnM rye i used.

Hl!aw illrH N tXptme U tard in 'U disli"',linn' IMmFMfi Wy fkw XmU 'That is whv il has hern (he leader all over IvKfw fWAtFwJSl ,lie wor'd '"r over Jevtn,y ycar$' IwSISn W I i 'MlJl My l ' llx y"r$ ,n wood Mm ,")l,,,',g' IwSm trTYClm ,u$ pure and l,one$t' IllM IMPS A great aid to digestion.

WESi WI 'Mm An Ideal appelier. I

MlHiMHiaaatMwWMUii

W. C. PEACOCK & CO., LTD f Sole AgentsI.OOAI 400, DOSTON BLOCK

u. .A . j.1.,1 &a 'lit. Wt Mill ) v ' m ' . id mkiJmr

td.'n

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hhjn roiiUMiiNiitfoi'AHv ifUNNIN tW ilHHIMMS- '

isil.l.A h.nuiom ..iuim ,

Kalrlrd l lit IVal Qfilt l MehiiMu tn ) mM- -

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firW harHM Hi M.iUiiiiut) 41

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JCvWB Wi hiMr.

tit fittMl McllMitv Jmli

The MmmI tlM W Hi tk bitthe 4MIimmI4M dtIhhI ami u( tl,

alyX t Uk Hum4 ! IMil. M thrpWilf Ue ..M4nl In ttmfi Tttn H c ' i In nmwifn tliui

tii wine Wwt Uh tM4 'w

zrxizzzirzz.'iHc ii ntMMie 4tl"l l4Mrtliu

tlvu. I.i (We M)uit iMlpIr of Inilf-)-

ndtnt cuntnii bf Mikil to thi

luttltullmit. (Im tuXuriti tWlraul

Olid liuutiv A1uhi iiuil (he work will

U' coinikli'.

TALKLIiKK-VOTIIOITIlMl- H toled

1'or the pntt f'- - rrk thr ltUinof the Twrltory har Matchrd 1th

the it I))-- of thr ISKlnUlurr.Tbe iH)0f hate now reaelml thr(Hilqnt whrrr iIh' want to Mr aomruuMnrM dune

The DraiiKlUiK ami thr ilIimKli)iiB

arr nilmlttiMily ailjiinita ofs

leKWlatlvr (Wtltitlf ,lmt nutliliiR in,.

morr iIjiuokIhk to thr "'"'" "" ""' I.I.counir) tlian lh' ilMOtlon of ucfkilo word) wnifarr ttlthout an arromjianlniHit of reaiilU In the form of law Ill

Vhru J dominant part) iorftr amu)or(t)- - In both honr. tbn tountr)liai irnaon lo rxprct aud dorrxiHCt a nronuit lliioil ofjiulillt liiiilneaa. V.y dominantjif rty lu It In lt powrr to ahnt off J

late thut makm for ilrla) ami lirltiK n

uieaaurra to a wile. Though thr mrai-urr- n

;aaol my have thrlr faulti. posi-

tive tlon of any chnractrr I far bet-

ter than dcla) occailunrd liy IoukwmiikIi-- orr petty ihiIiiih of order

It 'he IKlalaturr roatlnur alone IUpresent linn much loiiKrr tho arnll-m-

of thr Terrllor) will ! tlmllarto that In tho Unltnl tftaic during thrCleveland uilinlnlnlrntlon ulun thn

wranslr over tntlff mwiiiirr and anloablllly of tht- dominant paity tocontrol Ita majority vauard thr lion.urtlan rrqueat that Coiikiok either

do aoinothlliK one way or thr other, or.In tho Intercut nf pnhlh' ltilne(ailJonrn. With fully u. half of the riularperiod eiii'd thr more Importanttncuurr of tho newlon arr Jufct underway. The Importnnce of thr mraaiirearelating to taxation mid miinlelpal gov-

ernment nlono In nulllclent to uarinnt atill 'thirty da iindlvldrd attention

Yet rr'.nor hill are still rnmlng In and

the illicunlon ktlll coco on nlth Intro-que-

otcIt u time to i all a hall on long

and get down to tho ntlngperiod. Till appllc to nil partlc andnil member.

Should tho Governor refute to extend

tho t'Mdon an additional thirty days,

It la certain he "111 not rail an extraaoaalon except ua he la required to do toconsider thu appropriation hill Thin

wean that thr buslneta of the Ter-

ritory will bo left hanging at looc end

and Inromplctc. Tho demand foi

. legislative biiRlncitg progrrs I fatand unless a rea-

sonably prompt response is madewill be justified.

MICR08C0MI8T8 MBET.

A prclal meeting of tho Microscopi-

cal Society wa held lait evening at theofflce of Dr. Shoroy, Commissioner ofFood. Scries of slides were exhibitedby I)r, Bloggott showing facts In con

nection wllh hi Investigations of

malarial transmission by mosquitoes.

A series of cancer slides wa alsoi

hown.Mr. Johnstono exhlbrcd a number of

slides Illustrating his investigations of

baillll,Interesting paper were read by Dr

RloKKOtt and Mr. Johnstone. TIickominer wero of scientific value and

showed pntlent research.

Nntlvo Horn Olilouns.All natives of Ohio, residing In thu

Territory of llnwull, nro notified lhattho tommlleo named nt a former meet-

ing of Ohio people, lo draft ,t form of

organization for an Ohio Society will

iiihmlt Its report to a mcrtlng of all

Ohio people In the Island, to bo held atthe Y, M. C, A, rooms on Monday even-

ing, March 2Mh, nt 7iM p. m, sharp., Permanent officer nro to bo aeleited

and all details for government of the"Wposod awloly pasted upon. Kveryjia'tlvo'of Ohio now In thn Territory Is

'v, expected to be present if possible,"

Sugar Monopoly In France,Paris, March IB, Tho Chamber of

Deputies today uppnlnt! a loinmlsslnnto oxamlne whether It should grunt I ho

authorisation requested by tho public

prosecutor to prnsociito M. Jnluzot tho

Nntlonnllt Deputy for creating n mo-

nopoly In sugar, A majority of the'commission Is favorablo to tho prose-

cution,.. i

Furnlahcd rooms,' slnglo or en sulto,

yejy rensonnblo torms, Orphoum hotel,

Kort street,

iiJiJ&

mm t mmu mm

10 INi; M4WAIUN UtM LI.

Aoiuoli,li; Enrjlltli CuplUiliW

Wlio Will ,to Om Into

Ik(t Sugir In

Cilfvitli.

1I (! lJlrif MM MHVIK

klHfUlt (to ike )lmltt tbM aaajtu.wtth ww wt n n ivu tj

Tirtr f la Aim art Jwfcu iuIm-- i

i$. i ttm 'i. AUtfartaijt' (rtnw Warn )a tn lll tlu-a- c miillc-Iii-hi

la, fnWamiU UiVttHMtlliK themw mwhwhi tt itat fllaln. 1lh

vjim nf nHllMlliK HiiBllili tapllnl InwriM! hniii a larar ale, All

iXhrr utint In lllit iMHMllll l III'lniHHHM-vu- hum or iuhvif riMtii iiii wwii'ii rc in kii

r. rt ".r."- -' - i

Oiw l4iia nml hkli llu nttom- -

wnlK M'lmllk CnHIIUalton ImwUmhi thr main nnriw) IB iiruduelng bfri. Thr inemlier nf thr inl party hadMr Marfariane iwia-th- ai the ateam ne,M,n ,n thr Ophlr-plo-

has i pttwewfully nttnl In theitiltliatlon nf sugar hei'ta In Ortmanyand hat nddiil from to lo 60 per cent

thr talur of tho props This facthim to look Into tho California

field, aa tho sugar beet Induttry hattaken such a firm hold there Ha be-

lle e that Stale will alford ua, largo a

market for thr plow at thHawaiian Itlandt have.

Mr Tiirher who I with the parly,has spent all his life In htet i ;r

.....! i t, ....! m k I. a.. ntnii In Ilftr.u. ,,a.uern,II wu hi '..,' n,

...I I..M ..'"" '""" "" -- - 777""U,.T

III II lll')UIV " -

ilinnmtn oi mc iiium.Mr Towler Is accompanied by Ilia

wife, child and maid. lie Is making n

tiitir of tho world and looking into allcountries for Investment opportunl- -

til, lie was here twent) )far ago on

trip to Introduce (he itiam plow

made hi firm and tinir thru wlthiothei Umdou lapltallsts has been n

i

loyal liitfstor In Hawaiianand Klocks When Col. Mui farlnne'

. - .!. 1ff..l.... All .ln.1.1- -.tOOK lUO OPIIOI. "I ...r .......-.- ..

to Undo,, for the purpose ofing tugur company Air lowlej wdSir llenny W'ntson --

000 wo.ll, of stiKk rhcy hate Itobeen large tub.crlbers In various other,Hawaiian stocks.

Mr. Mm farlane said that ho enjoyed,hi irlp to I'nrl in JJU.) Iilglusi uegreo

and lint for Ave weeks he absorbedevery moment In the a'.udy of the l'arlsi

n Alexandra' totho wonder Vletorlnn deeorntlon their

tahl Mr. (1C .0vedfound tm, goes

lis they hoe lieen, to Into Ha.(J1 vietorln it fora'itlcn.enterprises m

vornbly to their notice.feel no, n n rule, tint lneand hae been annexed, ithaps be better for to look to

York for Hawaiian Investmentas thoy now buy rnllro.nl tock on theNew York exchange.

My trip homo ha lein very hurried and will he short u return on

thr hltia A note to tho encct mat myi .. ....I... ill l.ciitirlit tiiA... lininA y

Ullillier wan iiuiiv in w.wi.f,...In h(ite I also wanted to confer wltlflmy brother tegardlug Oie propohed In,

prnvcmentt to the Hawaiian hotel. Thefor Improving tho provide

for the addition of two stories to tno

main building' und construction of

a forty room annex, rating Alakcastreet. Vo desire to compieto me an-

nex In time to go ahead with the main

building Improvements this"Speaking of the Iluffalo r-

Iran Kxpotltlon, I would soyInen we now Americans, l' think

we should be at theIt would he of greater advantage by farthan an exhibit at Paris. I am some'

what surprised that thn business men

of Honolulu have not taken hold of

tho proposition this. It may- - bo

a little lato now, hut I noticed ntParis that half the foreign exhibitswere not completed until three months

the opening,"i

(MMW'i m iTNow York. IS -- Andrew Car-

negie, who slnte retiring its an uctlvofigure In the steel worl has been ubloto dovoti) his tlmo exduslvely to hi

other passion, the founding of li-

braries, has made hU departure forIhiropc this memorable by tho

offer of that kind nver adrunocd, If Now Voi k will piovldo tho slcand the maintenance, he hasjunmlKcdto give $5,200,000 to (stablish sixty-flv- o

branch libraries in this Tho

offer was made In a letter to JohnS. Hillings, director of tho New York

Public Library, last Thursday,a i

MEALANI MINBTRBLS.

Tho first meeting of those InterestedIn tho Hoalnnl Mlnstrelh was held lastevening nt tho boat About twen

ty boys wero present. Little work was'dono beyond tho nsBlgr.liig of nndselecting special porfoimers. Tho mnn- -

dolln club, consisting of twenty-tw- o

was chosen, In oil.) or opening net,thlrty-ftv- u member will tnko part. Tho

end men wjll ho an follows: (luy MvIngston, "fitrlng" Woodhrldge. "Sonny" Ciinhn, "Kid" llnwltlns, John I'lver und Krcl West.

iyrf n-- ii

HiWUWU DWaWUJH. ULKlHJll.U H t-- MlllHUAV. MAW1H H.l!MMMH aiiiiasaiiaBr"i)ap" JU I JWJ"" " i. -- ....,.l...i ,..v..1w?nx. -

mumi.i.niM. jhdki) in' "ii (

'IK till li l'l. ! ''.Dull MlM Hi I h ( !

i

ISwtmmilli. IHif.. Mwli ) I'lllfMa(UpiWi4.M wlhr ltrtr4 Mm4m M It HlM ta) IMHtW mMi wmtMi i rtrw lii'

IiimiIm mint ion Mk Ittr 4Ni'itiii I

M km bf iKMwt (hi).lr if IhtillHlif ix1 )Miir t CiiiimiiM milYhtI ini ilitJr Imw ( ! rtl

Tlir )rWr r ttli liillli(tDili) nil h Wl H 4l"l IMllliiwufl lln- - IliiVf Mm) Ditiliwn ft ihc0lilr dimI Juthwl King KiUortt ni(Jhim AlMoMn) ini I lit thr n1imlit VMitrM) nM AIIm4 liMr llulf

MnjMtlm hhI lliv tilfKlIImi hi)I mil)' k)M MfUrwiiril lOiil

nl llif J't'l lii" Kin Itfoinlr(B(H-fMi (lit. Vltwli liiritjil on tlibiurJAiiKi u nf II l P lUnlluit ln-- h. - . ofijiucn Vlelwln pflrr the liott .wnmunmnRi)lile m vVln Imr rpllnwrt M.lion

Vlctnrlii Mot l'orotlcn.New York, March IC Contrasting

I thr galct) and splindor of thr depar-

ture of thr Duke of Cotnwnll and Yorkand Canada, wllh last

voyagr oi inr neau ywnn crni ui"Solent- - a dlaptlih to Tribune fromIindon. tayt: j

When thr Ophlr weigh aaehor forher long oagc thr Allirrta will pilother down thr harbor wllh the King'

" " " " "' ""of tortilo iKint ilotro) imUrn nml

Min thf ronl )noht finally turn.within tight of Osborne the same,

swarm of Mark watps which headedtho funeral flotilla across thr Hoi cut

to the aerompanlmi lit of Itoomlng gun

and thr requiems of naval hands will

etiort the King to P.irtxniontli TheJoyous Imperial function will be rimln-Isien-

of tho majestic tribute of sea

Miwrrln QiiW'ii Vkloila Thite de- -

tall lmv bicn deliberately planned(or ,)l,,l,r "",l l,, tw" r"y"'Willi till' lIUK P llllllll) . IUBI IHKHI n.-if- ;

npnr nu,10.)1K W,elu )0 QUPPI--,

,,.,. rt.mllllll,, ,ini,,r gHBB, , ,,

((f he ,)k(i (jf Corn.mu of

im,

(n(ll(. nffymIng It out.

T, Windsor naval guard, whichlW,(1 (k, Mlmtlon , tjr ,10 Uurikr.

nl(a(.1pil t Kim carrK,. becamelln.l,IIHU(.,l1T0 villi b nt I'oithmoulh

,. . ,.,.u ui ""- - I I'f Inert Victoria and I'lthrough foresight, . , ,.,.I.,l,...l,.l

i

.,.;'..; '"U m

l

.. .1 -

wo

for.Ati.Uralla

Kxponltlon which he rhnraitrrlied ,,,,. ()c(1 irquestmodern nf thr world. ,erle for

"In lAiiidnn." Mni fnrlnnr. ,mi K,rt tn Queen.'I old llnnnrlal friend n'ndy, WMt Hmkot empire hulldlng

eer go Iswalian when brought fa- -,

themtheir

plans hotel

tho

summer.

that,ore

In evidence show,'

before

after

March

springlargest

city,Dr.

house.

parts

tho

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i

thr

(he

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??Sflva&VivaSReal Estate

and Financial Agents

GOO Lots In the Kapiol.ini, K.iiu

iiiui, Auuoon, MiiiniiKi, ,c--Cully, Kapahulu, Kapiol.iniPurk Addition nnd Piuinul

Tracts.

Lands in This City, Suburbs, and

Island, In Maui and Hawaii,Improved and unimproved.

INVESTOKS AND HOME HfcErv

ers will do well to see us befoifr buying elsewhere,

Post Office Lane,

Honolulu, T. H.

Pasturage.SI'LCIALLY FOH CATTLf. NLAIt TOWN,

APPLY TO

SII.VA & VIVAS,1775-t- f POST OFflCli I.ANE

THE BEST

EVERYTHINGTHE BEST.

Salter& W.aity,

LEADING GUOCKRS

TEL. 680.

"u'--fii- iti

W""BP""""""ilW' '""WTK"1 llll iUtf MMl

yTtflV tfTP' BT.

PACIFIC HARDWARE ,G0.,

M M M M M M M M M

Sterling Mhc I Uhic Oil SlavesHhMfs! )!'! out iiU txk tlwoM

s

hiIi. .lie iHtw (ttlrii(! Hie hill(Impnitctl PMlteriiH. Cll Jamltw Hki"

Royal aM(l hi. (icii. Sled Ware

lloiiiiulinlil Mbl KIlclieii.UtciiHJlH,IIhoc ntf NUW OOOI JS nm w QUA1.-IT- V

fliul I'KICIUIII plimje

Refrigerators and Ice ChestsNbW invoices to Hand.

Of glasswareA Ure s(KU

IKWIN" now tluc,

Lemofl Squeezersand .1 large assortment of useful HOUSE-HOLD UlbNSIl-- S now licjnu opened up.

w Bethel Street Household'Departneflt.

Ii.HHHHWllWHlttHHnillllllHIH1,Jr4U4ll

WWsissf- a- "' ' i e fi jfi i ii"i I'SFTm " '

B

JU6T RECBIVBD...

30 STUDEBAKER DUMP CARTS 30strong, with 4 Inch tires.

Also variety of CUT UNDHk

ipi "Delivery .and Express Wagonslutli li'ht ami heavy. It will pay you to Inspect these goods

if you Intend buying.

G. BCHUMAIV.MERCHANT STIU:I:I'. . HET. FORT AND AI.AiEA i:!:n:::t:titi:it!t:ti!tiiiniit!ttmtttttiit!tcn!tttitnjuuttutttmuimmtuiiuiiii

This Is No Lead Pipe Cinch. s

I am out to rob the publichut simply to earn a living In

a legitimate way. My mottoIs "HOM.ST WOKK AT HON'IliT I'HICIV

I Have Moved

plumbing buslneti to (lieCOIINI It or IILKUTAMA AND

STS, leleplione, White3571, wlitre I hive In stock thefollowing goods :

HATH TUHS,enamelcJ Iron and steel clad,with nlckle plated trimmingsalo wood, zinc lined.

Water Closets, Wash Out,and Syphon, jet stylo.

Sinks of Pressed Steel, bothgalvanized and enameled.

'Lavatories enameled Iron,

and marble with nlckle platedtrimmings.

Wash Trays, enameled Iron

with wood cover.Slop Sinks, enameled Iron.

Hot Water Hollers and StandsWater Pipe, Faucets and Trim-m'ng-

Galvanized Iron, Cut-

ters, Cornices, Stone Pipe, TinRoofing, Etc.

Jobbing Promptly attended to,Estimates Furnished.Work and Materials Guaran-

teed.Your Trade Is Solicited. j

JaS. Nott,'Jr., Sanitary Plumber.

5Fice5,NOW READY

Tlic Life of Queen

VICTORIAimrriio uv

Joint Coulter and J. A. Cooper

of London and Cnnndii.

ROOM MAGOON HLD,,MLUCIIANT ST.

j

Foi Sale.FirebrickFireclayMammoth Rockers

AITLVTO

C. BREWER & CO.. Ltd.' QUEEN ST,

I H I I M II 4 4 O

nut of

veg.

In

ou.

!

,1

not

my

I),

M

wII arrive oiUlic " ,0. II

""HSssBRH8sSHSiWfiJftBarsBa1BwiHiuutHWiinnHtmiHitHtinm I

r x m

ESS

AH!!!THE NEW

HOUSEHOLDSEWING

MACHINE

TEN YEARSGUARANTEE

--' $32.50DID VOU EVER GET A BETTER

BAROAIN ?

.HOFFSCHLAEGER, rCompany, Ltd.KINO AND StTHIL tTKICTI,

tlfl4plpip4p4p,lp9liATHE,

Waikiki InnBest Seabathingat Waikiki Beach.Raft-Fo- r Diving

if?

SURF.RIDINO, fcqod cnnoc--s wjfli

r (ompetvpt

FIFTY CENTS

A CUISINfi WRI.L

NIOM PERPGCT

AN IDEAL RESTINQPLACE

l aWt, f v f v i

, jj&i&f '" .6a4

V

buatipen

!l2M!Lolsit2H

INi i i

An

UK

Kapiolani jlaw

Tracti

I

ofK.w

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I

I ltd

FOR SALE

01

The Kapiolani Tract ex-

tendsJ,

from King street to the

Beach. A rond 60 feet vide

will be opened on the east

side of, the property adjoin- - 3J

ng the Kamehameha Girls'

bcnooi: said road will ex

tend to the sea.

Cross-roa- ds will beopened

between blocks. Every lot

will have a frontaue on a

road. The elevation varies0from forty feet high to ten

feet high above sea level.

No swamps around the

premises. No freshet will

enter the property.

There is an offer to buy a

part of the property by a

great manufacturing com

pany. The chances are the

offer may be accepted. There

is every reason tp- - believe

that the prices of lots will in-

crease in a short time. Theowner of the property will

give all charlces to purchas

ers to make money on their

investments.

The ground is superior to

anyitract in the market.

The premises are situated

w(thln one mile and a half of

the Postoffice.

The Government watei

pipes are laid along the upper

portion of the property.

The prices are the cheap

est of any tract within two

miles from the center of the

city.

The terms which' will be

given to purchasers will be

the best ever given by any

real estate dealer, or broker

during the last twenty years

In Honolulu,

For terms or more particu

lars, apply to

S. M. KanakanuiSurveyor and Manager ofKapiolani Tract Co,

Or to

W. C Aclii & Co.Ileal HiiuU Lcaters anJ

, Broker.

fc'Wi vA i'u'i ,qk'i

Oui'itmtvtfiA, ttk 4 U1

HUHUU'H ,,iVtoirOw fn-T- B Mural)

MiHiAi.)Uit or Nil 1'aintntto,FhAhi'twti-T- Ii MrlmU KtVvn

hiikof Kl, liainliMii.lliOK-1- b Viilon Hsuk ol Uitidou

UlYohr-AWrl- rtibmn )

lloiml lUlik.CmIcaoO Manlitul Wall ft II ukrAUis-Urrd- ll lonntla.n.auwl)ltwliir Ilmtk,llonaoan KiYoROHMltonain

fthkiiglitl lUnkllig Onrjxjtttlou.7,KUP ANP AUaTMLU Htai

New Zetland.Victoria amp Vawooi) Hank c

lltltUb Kortti Auxrli.Tinwi i fimnl Mu tMEiiUiuftMaW;

IHpvUlt Kectltti. Lotbt tatdt OB Ap-- IpreTM fecatltr. Ooiantrcttl aad TrtrMHIJr4lt IttMl. Hillt of IcL4 tosat

laid.OoUJOTioaa I'aotirTLT Aooonrrap ca.

bUUUUsd IWe- --

BZsaEosp.dcQoSANKERS.

TrfttiaAot 0 Qunoral JSanklomid Kxchanc BuiineM,

.Couimorcial and Traveler1!rjettora of Credit isauod, available in all the principal citUn

ttie world.Intoredt allowed after JulyJ808, on fixed doiH.rtit 7

day notice 2 per cunt., (tLUform will not bear iutereHtunlf.nn it roiiiiiinx uiitlia-turbe- d

for one iiumtli), 3uiontbg 3 per ceiit.,,6 uioutha

Kir ,cout., 12 iiioiitliH ipercout.

Pioneer tuiiding andLoan Association.

AUaSTH, DKC. II, UM, HU.iTTA

atone loaned on approved MartiABavlngsDank for monthly daoalU.House built on (be monthly lojUat-men- ',

pis.Twentieth ttarl Of Block U an

opened.CWJCKH8-- T. F. Lansing, Fr.dent; B. V. Itose, Vie I'rejldtnt; 0. B.ray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear, dtcraUry.DUIKOTOU8-- T, V. Unslnx, I. B.

IIom, A. V.. Gear, A. W, Kaacb. ilmimSaltb, J, L, McUan, J, D, Holt, 0. itGray, W. L. Howard.

A. V. OCAJI,BecraUuy.

Uhambar of Commerce rooans.imr llnurs: 12SI0 ltin p. n.

SavingsBanlj

ttavltiK bepoalt will brecelvod anil lntrett allowed by thliIlnnk .at four and ouo-hal- f per cent,per annum,

I'rlntad onpln of tbn Rules nnd n

may be obtained on application,Offlce at bank building on Merchant

atroet.1IIHHOP dc 00.

Tge .yokobtmti gpecie Bii;LfMnan. '

SubicilN4CplUI . Ytn ti cuc,ow('IJlJpOni. , ,,Ycn iSoo.ooIttHfvtl .,(' ' tm 1,110,000

11114 ,Ofif, yolmluiiu.

The Dank buvi and receives for col-

lection Dills of Exchange, Issues Draftand Letter of Credit, and transacta general banking business, '

INTIR1ST AUOWftD--OBill Das out lar is sioatsi, t Mai a, $,

O Rial Doaoalt lor bosom, i "Oa riiaa Dapaalt lor no,

Drtnch of lha Yokohama Stl Bank,

Her ReDotltc Bmldiii. ill uu 8t., Rok.ui,

COAIPANy.

Guarantee DepartmentIHHUU UONUU TO GUAItANTliC

the faithful dlschsruc of tlie duties ofManagers, Secretaries, Cashier,

Clerks of bulls, Salesmen,ARenti, Office-men- , Officers 0 Soci-

eties 'ut d Lodges, Employees of theUnited State Government of Hie Qui-toin- s

anJ Internal leveni:e and PostOffice Departmenl,Colleclors,Drlyerof Delivery Wagons, Walchrrieii,Shipping Clerics, Travelling,, Sales-

men, Contractors, Paymasters Jn theArmy and Navyfinparttr and Ex- -

porfer, Railroad and S,freet ftallwsyEmployees, AJmlnlstratorsxecutrs,Assignees, Pecefyirs, and all pen'on

holding posltlpnpmt, ,1..

Casually fjeparlnicnl, ,

The PollclcHCfT the Ciiiii)uny CoverPlate Qlati, Including l.etlerlng andEmbossing, and Plate Glass Mlirors,Steam Hollers, Indemnifying the In-

sured against loss or damage lo prpperty, or for accidental bodily Ipjury

or death, and covorlfig r. erodlcil;Inspections, '

uDAn, i.Aminu' a wu Agents,JUUI) IlljILDINO, 0T'ST

Triitiif 1 n i Am ii'ru.,1 iw

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UttUVM

iiMiir

8l.k and tltHi4, any .ei.ftln

.Cnne KhIvcm(;ilfn make, big supply pit bans',

IMntmi Httiv

.CartrldAcHI'mIhlw nod OIImHope

VnnMi r! ml fom V Jntli tonh thick.

PUm--ftUs I'lows and hteaklng Wows.

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CozjapwayHon St.. opposite Spteckels Bsnk.

BATHS

"VITaXl.

Hox, H6,

Hardware

HOT41111!

COLD

Pantheon Shaving Parlor

or En at

If In Doubt

Ask any of the pttle hit theythink of

"ARABICH. May & Co.

& Co.GusJudge W. I.. WilcoxW. C. & Co.Intef'sland S. N. Co.J. V. Hurnburg, H.ll, & Co.

Carriage M'fg Co,G.' I'. Dennlson, O.H, & L.Co.Chief J n Hunt. Hon. I Dipt.

And dozens of other.

Feed Co., Ltd.Sole Agents for U. S.

and It' possessions.

t

H aaaaB fJlr.lbtiriaVM

bOUi TOR

I'HONIi-WH- IM; )H.

V. H. PoulsenHouse,Sign andOrnamentalPainter.

yi

Paper HangingDecoratingWhiteningTinting

All Work Guaranteed.

KINO STREET,OFF. KAWAIAHAOCIIUHCH,

HAV1N0 COMPLETED

ARRANGEMENTS

wliertliy we (iff a(jnin .iiilc to ro

jind yrlinl imr ci(ilfe under our pi

soiiiil supervision, we ink pleasure

In minminclni; loour ctislmners, and

tliu (tunefully, tliuf we nr-- 'now able u; llifin will)

., MAY'S COPFBE"pf the hln riide tli.it for It

pie uiirlViilled popularity It enjoyed,

Name is a Guarantee of

, - Purity

and Quality.

OlVe IT A THIAI.I

Henry May & (oTlil.lll'IIONUS- -

p,,0,

Km

LargoAiry Rooms

Singly Suite,

Orpheum HotelKORT 8TR1II1T.

New Muiiagciiicnt. :

StrictlyFlret-clas- s.

You Arefollowing

HustaceSchuman

Peacock

Hawaiian

California

public

"lis

Rockwell Wabash

Expansion Systems !

Tin Illustration reflect Hie operation of

t)ulli!liit: a tacl( of kO Ionian J Indicatethe practical rult of " l:panloii."

The busy man Miould not fall

to InvcMlttate tills tf

time saver.

AOEN1S HAWAII.

furiilsli

cnritctl

Ltd.

itnmiimttmmtmtitwnmmmmmmi

MAKE YOUR

HElfS LAY

You've Rot to use a Utile- - science In

your poultry yard, To make liens

lay there Is nothlnjt. better than

Columbia

Egg Food

A pound package will be a fair test

for a doen fowls for 0 weeks at a

cost of only 5C Try It.

To keep fowls healthy they must

be free from vermin, The Ml DICAL

1iO answers two purrwes keeps

off lice and answers as a nest f UK atsame time, They arc filled wllli

combination of drug that throw

out a strong odor which destroys

vermin, Keeps roaches away too,

) fvr 3jc.

,st J&brunDruQIT'' ronr aaaaaaaaaaar

& WN3,

;ttiiiiiwimmtiHiimmiimtmWBSSZSS!

PACIFIC CARRIAGE 00,l'0WBB DMIVBKSui' nut. ,

' fl!Li:i,IIONII-,WA- m IMH,

Coiner Hotel and Union

ikm

a

IIiicIch nntlItuHponslltlu DrlsM'H

AT Al.l. IIOUliSHAIIHY OOIISON, Wananer,

iIjWUL jlMMtfLMi

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ffq wii uiwiiry 'Ih4 ) rUJIV Alf H' J' Vf ihi

HaaV4 fett AaMaataaattaaMM at

U MUM ! W Mk

feu

i ygf'mP' fwwpn iWBp

Vi amwHun atf i Va ta 4NI MM (

JWaVt(M,Jj" .WtwWwHW lfiQWfWHy Ml (W

T" r Pajr a Tw aa f w Vvfm

Aim!): I smcm iWiii; Intt Uhm Ih ii4m4- n ,lu4ftA f ltbH4M A e. Hu. fi.

Tkr Htr ! I'Mh IWttUIKrir HUr uni "" wn- -

SUIAM4t YK lf OfrtKO. HMMMrfain ndrVli'. ItdtwtMtti IimiKi M t4 from

rHr Itflfcl.u ItMiiid trip M u.Jll llw HWM f i, Mtl i4(XHI lf

V T rWlnuHM fur rH ut wiiIiihi.motion w M)4 iihWs l aWw.!'( A AiH4f(i Vo uuM tkc tap-Stu- n

Hi hhiihIiiH li1lif .liwnif1liHu.Our of tli flriot mjIs: irf.rtalo

tin lit of li4W'Min r ,W l tliIkkik- of Mr u1 Mrf J' Hutu Walker,Kllif tlri-H- . Iiu.1 nliili' lb-i:- ofhonor t tin- - bull orlnir (bfAnnrlral Rod

offlin of lb VrilUt A i1rilljriiulrii(i(1 ilium- - aoal,vf UautlfullydM'oratul for b xilon ltb flagsof ll 'nation. A uatlli- - iulnlt clubfurjilnliKl tlic mulr.

CARSON-CUUI- NE CASE

Tlw frturii ,ot Attonic ,K II. !'i C'luiiuliaii of tin' ntui of Ktni.i-y- . Ilalloui AV talla to iiilbd tlio lin- -

i imrtaiit ailnilnilty imm Ktiowa Hip

Sts.

caikuiM.'lalinltip , III wlilrli tin-

Kiiiirrim Coiiri- - i!ni-- (uutlimt Hip

Wilder KKiiiiikIiIii Co It till I reiii mlji'iiil (lint tlif Wllili r t' uiiulilpCo.' lit onrc iIkIiIkI (o luk( All apprullo'llir riicllll Court of Aip'l of Hip

Ninth CiniiltIt ku Hip (bcUluu of tin ftoprmiip

Con it Iiitp tlml tliri' (oulil if nufrom ltd iIpiUIoo. TIiu U'IMt

Kti'mMili Co tboiiKb'. illlfpiiiitly amiwrit Air MiCliiniiliaii lo the Co.mt, Mr.NiMiiinuin Hi'in mi the ftium t".unfi lorcin lit til. Win. C'crmii popli.

'I ho nhp (Aini' up m t'lliniary slat.TIip Win. Ciirtmi lil innvw' to illmiilmi

tliv riii' on tlf nniiinil Uiai site CircuitCourt of AppMln (if til ('Hi Circuit limllin Jurlaillitlluu. It vaa ricuoil thatKpuIiiii kG of I hn OrKar.ic Art, lipndiil

"Kcdcriil Court." rci'iilK. by liifcr-I'Iii-

Hcrllon IS (if tbi) Ctre lilt CourtAppinU Ait us upplyltiK to Did Terri-tory of llnwnll,

Ketllnii K, of tlio I'. It. Htnltitca, aiiyaHint In u'ltnlii tnift. nn nppcal Ileafrom the Kupri-ni- Conn nf a Tcrrllnrytut lie Circuit Court of Appeuln mill fortlm purtKiX'a of iippinla tlm HiiprcmnCourt of the Itultcil Htiitea U uutborlzi'dlo uali;n tcrrltorlca to different circuit.

Aa It happen, tlie Hupicmc Court Ima

not yet nnxlKiitil tlio territory to anycln tilt, so Hint lliclrm of Kinney, Ilul- -

lott ft McChiniiliun in (.ildltlon toto I lit) Curauli-Cluuilln- cum',

Imtllloiuil Hiii Supreme (Jourt of tlionulled HtiiliM to tlio Nlnlli Circuit,

wliemJi properlyjivlotir:The Circuit Court, of Appeal of Hid

Ninth ('In tilt now lui, In ronaldern-tlnntlKninott- rr

of lt"Jurlinllctloii Inthe jiuilil Curitoti-CliiuJI- ('""'- - " "It decided that the court bus jurUdlc-tlo- n,

uU three "K will be trlwl In tlmnion'tb of Muy.

. .

UAIRU WILL. JNQUIKII.: HJ.'The action of llio,1uan(e of a writ

nf habeas cirpu yemerduy by JihIkllumiihreya of the ClrvJlt Court In therum; nf the Japanese, lo Tukljlro willbe liupilreil Into by Ibo I'nllcd Htntrs

DltUld Attorney on Monday morning.It liN ontcndcil by tlio Collector of Custom that n H Ibo muu wna a rexluteri'dImmlKrant being ileporled fiom '

Inllid HtutcH, tlm Circuit JiiiIko wentotiUlde hi JurUdlrtloii In ImmliiK tbowrit,

Un 1'iilonin Clinrlcreil.The ncbt I .a I'ilonu Iiiin UKnlu been

clinrtcreil to uil.ii tlio wiieleni luli'Ki'upb

iixpills on nn Invpcil'iin trip lo tun

Yin Ion nation of tho nlher ItluinU.t'oiiimii'loio .Mnrfiirlauo w(l anil hiypclit i,n this trip, atintliiK tomorrowlit 10 o'clock,

A number of plintojjrAnh .

notably Til 5 uuipiRL""FAN- -OKAMIC VIEW OP 1 ONOI.ULU""the i.f.i womkn" and OlhtTJ''".' '' '. . i."have refn copvwrtlircii unn'rthe United States 'Law byMESSRS. KING BROS., themakers,

This firm Is producing stmesuperb Cloud RiTcjcls printetl n

Platluum, which are worthy ofspecial mention

Ar, Melvin, who has chargeof the photograph depnrtmfenfIs caoaljle of doing wonders n

ths line, which in due timewill be fully developed.

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The steamer llelene left for H.iW.ill thismorning with over one hundred PortoKlcaut for the different plantations. TheMall will take eighty to Kauai ttii afternoon,

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4atMtr4 of lr MWf iu Uh.I'brtipiduca.

The Watkrr 0)ti-r-y baa the cheap-- tWayere atoip In Honolulu. Tako a

Iwk at ttiPtr atork. .Iter. W. D. WfilerivM UI M-- k to-

morrow Miittuj; ' Hi awbjert:from au Old JUwallan fitone

Lauip."

On roinptetloii of tlw arKumeiila Inthe Mlntr tflioro- - ee eai-rd- aftw-nini- ti

tlic Kupienip Court adjourned un-

til Monday morning.The triixirt Indiana aalled for Ma

nila rom San Krauol-- on the J&tb

ana nip jimne m o nine aanea onthe J7lb liy tur ManlloL.

The 8. 8. ZeaUndls Ill eato furBan fruudwo on Tliurrduy. the 2thlint., at IS o'clock noun. Thin lto.itbits betn uT.tted and rill lukf labloiaM.'iii!er.

Thp 'arrangement fliy w)tlch tbo Sul-

tan of Turkey was lo pay-M- a dtlita lotbo t'nllid rltutea iindir conr:of lbspunhflw of a rrnlaer fiom Hip Cramps,ba fallen tbrouKh.

The HONOLULU I'HOTO Hlll'I'I.rCO. are uffcrliiK free lnt ruction InphotoRrupby to their patron. Tbla

firm well dejierve the il

iiM.wllb which tbHr effort hare beenrewurdcl,

The pi'clul rebenranl of Hip AuinteurOrrlimlra In Hip V. M. (' A. Int oen-In- x

M very well iitteiideil TIip li

playid Hip pleuii which theypro to render at the Optra limine Mon-day nlKht.

The miirrlnisc of W. Iljyard CuttlnKJr.. prlvnln decretory to Mr. Choatr,lb Amb:ind(ir to Ormt llrltnln nndfaidy Kybll Murjorlo 'Cuffe, ynunK&st

'diiiiKhter of the Karl of Dcnart. willInkp plan-- April 36,

Thn Ktorcnce Itoherb, Company habookid lo play u ncnou nt tint OperaIlousu early next I'elnnary MorrUouliml Horeiicu lloberl will piny a hcu-u-

hern the follow Iiik Juiiii underllchiaco Ac Thull, L. 1'. Hlnno innuatrr.

Amonc the arrival from Han Kriiu-clc- o

In tliu MarlpoH.i thin mornlnewere Hip followliiK; Vr and Mr. A.It. Kowler. Mr. and Mr It. II. lowlcr,(I. I". HriiMliull, Mlii i:. Kllleuii. J. W,J'armelee. W. II. Itlce. Mr. and Ml. J,A. Tutblll. (I. Turner and II. Wolff.

Tlm ateamer Murlposn from BanI'rancliKO with u largo iitimher of pan- -

aenger and all Hip frelKbt iJie couldcarry arrived thin inorulUK u ftw hourle than aoten day from the Coat,Hhe left Han IVumUco on thn lCtli at.3:3U p, in, ami experienced jiilenHantweather to port.

JudKv llumplireya niompanlcd by'Atlomcya llurtwell and Ilallou went loWallukii hint vvenlnK' 'I bo trip I tak-en for tbo purpo of kIvIih JuiIkollumplire) an oppor.unlly to ImpectIbo "lunncl" alio In uuroterHy In Hieult betwien Hip Wulluku Hunur Co.

and Hie Hawaiian Comii'irclal & HugurCo. '

Th HoNKkonK Mam after Oxiileatunttrjji from thn Orient arrived hern yesterday ufternoon, Ileforo alio enteredthe harbor bo obtained permlslonfrom Ibo Collector of Ciutom andIrannferreil twenty-aevr- atowawaya totlio America Morn which wa alio out-thi- n.

Thn vcil (omliiK from tfibOrient lately have all bad a lurxo num-

ber nf atowawuy aboard, Tbo llonn-kon- x

Mum left for Hiii Krunclaco atnoon.

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MclNERNY(fi SHOE STORE

Amilhcr

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KOLi: ACI!M'K.

W. & M., L. J'StraightFronts'

Tbe last and most perfect achievement of the "Soiinette"cotsvt makers Is the '6trillic Front Corset M lltunt"It is so hltnple in design and construction that it needs but a wordof description. 1 lie secret of It ll lies in substiiutinj: for coies,tr.insve;se seams in uract-fu- l curves, which adapt themselves toall figures, thus securing the most comfortable and perfect fit.It is made in three or four pieces which, being cut on corrett geo-

metrical principles with transver.se seams running round the bodyinstead of up nnd down, evade all strain ; thus avoiding the objections urged against every other coiset The fit is perfect, forit Is automatic, or self adjusting, yielding so easily to everymovement that the wcirer is unconscious of any feeling of con-

straint, an important feature in thi: climate.It, as the name implies, produces the fashionable effect upon

the figure. The wearer at once, and of necessity, assumes the'military' position. Hit bust Is allowed to fall, all pres-sure is removed from the diaphragm and applied to the abdomenand the new position is far more graceful and conducive to healththan the old one

These corsets may be i in our store in several qualities.We shall be glad to show them, and im "lie need feel obliged toImiv them because we havt had the privilege of showing them,

WHITNEY & MARSH, LTD.I(M5 PORT 6TRBET.

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and the Famous Gunn Desks

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WILURI) E. UrtOWN,P. IIALSTUAD.

Halstead & Co.;Stock andBond Brokers.

Money Advancedon Sugar Securities.

407 Fort Street,Atembers HonoluluStock and Bond Exchange.

INTER-ISLAN- D

...TELEGRAPH

On and After the 2nd of March

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mesapes In plain lansujce will be accept-ed for transmission between tbe

places mentioned below:Honolulu, OahuKa I.aau, Molokai

Maunalei, Lanai; andLahaina, Maui,

The charce for such messaces will be'atthe rate of 20 cents per word of 15 letters,minimum chatc,e2, until further notice.

When telephone connections are avail-able musics may be banded to the telepnone company to De lorwawed 10 desti-nations other than those mentioned above.

In otlit r cases special messengers maybe employe J.

The cost of special delivery Is not In- - ) feluded In the charge at 20 cents per word, yIf the cost Is known It must be paid bythe sender when the mesae,c Is handed in.If unknown, it must be pal J by the ad-

dressee when the mesace is delivered.

Block.

UPSTAIRS.

Chungc of MnnojlcrH.A meeting of tbo Hawaiian Naviga-

tion Co. called for thin morning waapoatpuned until ncx week. Tbe meet-ing was called for tho purpose of

a cbango In Hip managementof the (ompanly. It I undentood thatCaptain Itcnny of tho ktevedoro Armha heen orfcred the management, vieCaptain J, It, Macaulay, rcalgned.

.Marrlot Droslui, chair-

man of tbo Commlttco on Hanking an4Currency, I dead,

mCOMMENCING MARCH 18

. FOR ONE WEEK.

SILKS - SATINSoffer 10,000 yards of Silks Satins,

many at less than price. Prices from10 cents a yard "

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OAVIS & GEARHswrnvt and Counitllori t Law

(mm sol, M, . JuJJ llHllJInt .

r,r, fell and Merchant Sti Honolulu

J, M. KANKAKUA,tttonioy iintl CoutiKullor nt

LllW.CsSee: In the Occidental Hotel,

.Meter of King in J Atakea Hlreet.

Mltttts, Contractors and Ballim

Fred Harrison,. c .THACTOR AND

ffy UUILUUR

Jobbing t l'ronntly I Atlejideil t TuCm W l. T.I .Mf. W. Botlil.. P. O Bet til

BBAKD8LUI! O PAGU

Architects & BuilderOffice: Rooms Arlington Annex,

Honolulu, II. I.Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish

nt Short Notice. J44'

Building MaterialsOP ALL KINDB.

Dealers in Lumber and Ooul

ALLKN AROBINSON,Qhmii atreot. Honolulu

H. P. BBRTBLMAN'8Carpenter Shop

IS RBMOVBD7 rear of old stand. Entrance on King

t't. Order left at either shop, or office,

st John Nott'r vt, Klnt street, will rt'r rromc httr,loi). liU-t- f

Plambers, Etc.

John KottPLUMBER.

75 and 79KlngStrosiTKLKI'HONE NO. 31.

V, ," MOW Is tho tlmo to got lottoY'-'- V brenkigot voen to, and jwn

Roofs Put in OrdiBy oompotent worhirKm1.

HONOLULU

v- SHEET METAL WORKS

H. W. BARTH.Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator

Metal Roofing.Conductor Pltxi and Gutter Work.

StkfcAli StfKt, bel. Quicn ni Mvrcti.nt vnolutu

I JobbiDc prcaptir itt.Ea.a to.

Tel. White 41. P. O. Boi 270,

Uotice to Property Owners.

J 'Jt f have In my employ TOUH FIRST--

CLASS 1'LUMHrRS from the Coast, lammw ready to figur.-- on your work at thefewest prices. My men are Union Men.

Give me a trial.C. II. BROWN,

Territory Stable. KlneSt.

GUmse aod Japanese Firms.

K.O, Bol6i. TEL WHITE )i

SANG CHAN,MfcRCHANT TAILOR

Qtest Styles, - Perfect Fit.

Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing, aSpecialty.

Clothes Dyed Fast Black or any colordesired.

U Hotel St., Near FortT. KATSUNUMA & Co.

A. K. OZAWA, Maoactr.

GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY.

;tMf V7 Offlcti Room 7 op.talri Spr.ck.ti build

Cleaning I

LADIES SKIRTS CLEAN D

ClolhltiR Cl.aiMd, Dy.J nj R.pill.d-S-UITS MaOB TO OriDtH-MT- Ttl

tmtinleti. l(ki,

TTJL T7s7"0FartStrttt.ntar Kukul, and nar Orpheum Theater.

MrTilin Ocinlosr on fit, Si; Dylnr uit Si jifc6g6m f

KUvKttaaaaaFOR BALLAST !!

f White and Black Sand, In Quantities to Suit....

EXCAVATING - CONTRACTED

For- -

CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE.

jaV Dump Carts furnished by the da)00 Hour's Notice,

II. R HITCHCOCK'Merchant St., In SI. D. Monsarrat's omce.

E. K. KAAI,Taachar of ' .itar, Mandolin, Zltbai

Wkulals and Taro Patch.

Saluitobaloftcareof WU,NloholH ' ' VxiromMuloOo.'f XMt

j wfpfwii rifWtiw wfi pffliftiimtmmtmtm m i

Hi Wi Hah an), M H,

OIIILPlit) auma smm,

Ol'l'llili IIUUIIS I jjSji'jkV'Uj

l)r. Archibald N, Sinclair.o,n,teH" H,

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IKiURS II A a til t tItuir ft t1UF K.

JUiUarJ" MHMrt-- t; x

OR. W. H. MAYS

1181 tcrctnnln Hired.

.lOUHS-io- tot SUNDAY gton7 to 8 telephone Oh

DR. J. T. WAY80N,

Mm temoveJ to lilt new office anj tflJence, HereUnla Ht., nearly opposite MethoJItt Church.OFFICE HOURS '" ? m

loiiop.m. lo 7ijop, m

Iftjj Tit.. Main 14O

DR. C. A. IMJTHRSON

u ed Ills office at . . .36 Hmmn Street

fg-i- t A.M.))UHS 7- - A KM. ILLU'HONL. 49Irk I'.M. )

1R WALTER HOFFMANN.BKUKTANIA BTUKKT (opposlto the

Hawaiian Hotel.)relephono 610. 1". 0. Wax, B01.

OUIco houri. 8 to 10 a tn., 1 to 33i.;7 to 8 p. m.;Sundays, t to 11 a. m

Dr. F. J. Ruyner,DENTIST.

Crown and BridgeSpecialist.

HOURS 9 TO 4

204 UoMton Ulouk.DR. J. M, WHITNBV

has removed his office from the cornerof Hotel and Fort Streets to the

BOSTON BLOCK. FORT STREET.AI10VP MAY & CO., ROOM 405.

IIOfRS 8.jo to 5. TEL. MAIN 2771754-i-

DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS

ID e n. t i b t.112) Alakei Street, next to Masonic

Temple.Office Hours qtoj.

. C. WALL, D. D. S.,O. E. WALL, D. D. S.,

Love Building, Fort BtreeLMourn: 9 to 4. Telephone 434.

Dr. W. G. RogersLYL, liAR, NOSL AND THROAT

M'ICIALIST.

New Special Treatment for Deafness

No charge for consultations.

OrFICE-1- 84 Hotel St., opp. Y.W.C.A.HOURS 0 to 12- -2 to 41)0--7 to 8.

A Glad Surprise to Weary EyesIs a pair of accurately fittedGLASSES. The measurementof the eye for glasses Is our

exclusive business.

FACTORY ON THE PRLMISLS.

A. N. SANFORD,GRADUATE OPTICIAN,

Boston Bid. Fort Street

FRED J. CROSS,Coturalttng and Superintending

Electrical HydraulicENQINEEK,

Kloctro-Hydraul- Power TranamlaalonREPOKTS AND ESTIMATE8FUHNIBHED. . . .

With Cntton-No- ll Co., Queen atroot.OIU00 nox t to 1V...Mci. 1S21

A. Harrison Mill Co.ESTIMATES (URMSIIED ON ALL KINDS OP

Brick and Stone WorkManufacturers of Doors. Sashes and

Frames, Blind, Mouldings, Brackets, andAll Kinds of Wood Work. Finish TurningEte., Etc.

k'AWAIAIlAO ST.. kT( WAI nTel. White 1221. P. 6. Box 552.

JMEST.TAYLOK,M.Aa.Soc.CI.

OOKaULlIMQ

Hydraulic Engineer.806 Judd Blook. Tele. 681.

Honolulu Iron Works CcImproved and modern BUQAR MA

CTIINURY ot every capacity and doecrlptlon made to order. Holler worland RIVETED PIPES for lrrliatlo:purposes a specialty. Particular atter.Hon paid to JOB WORK, and repair.executed at shortest notice

M. PHILLIPS & CO

Wholesale Impoiters and JobUis

.aropeu ind Amcricnn Dry iomi

Fo t and Queen Hlrcttj,

II. HAOKFELD & OO., Lb

.HAL COMMISSION ABEIf

.or. fort anJ QaitnBlrttU BomoIv.

tSoldiering In China

Ssldler'sMy Mml mull torn the l'hlllpMhs CJ II limy iteettM (he MIHir

het4Jiik lesiet n llip war In Ohltia from M. o Mitttlti Wrnng Msiilnww In Thim4hIh diiilin I lie May nt the vidHtilece hitr ml in Ike I'MIImxwar lie was taken teilouriy III, ami m eared fr and ihmiI bark toMllli at Mr. Ilmy's hum'

The Huty he tetu of the (JIiIim treble If from the view Mlnl of .

dlsr In Ike rahkti

liif )i laM heanl Iruin in. I hacb.tfl In the Hlniei whrtr I iwimlno. farnluo tnonltn When I k Ihjiiic I

fwuul that in) unl ultltr hail illcrt tvtoMceki vrt luim and ni) bruthcr-ln-ia-

wna irenrliiK to Mil for lliirope ThlaUft hip alutir In llif norld

I ilrlftnl liatk tn San I'ranelsro nmlrnllalcil again In llatirrj A of the 3dt 8 Artillery urn! tfiMlrrnl In Kan1'rnucUco until the tnmliln In Chinawhen wc wire ordered llurp In haste.I.cmltiK Ban 1'inniUcu In Jul. mo

nilliil fur Tnku h) way of NtiKnaklthrough the Inland ana of Japan whlihI the must liMiullfiil nenco' I everb held All the wa tliruimh landroiild 1)0 teen on liolli Hide nnd auinoplacea the chanml waa so narrow that1tlielargixiKHeunatejiiiKraioiil.Uenne -

ly Kit throiiRli llrnutlfiil vlllagea nndtowna nestled In every nook Cattlennd aluep grnzed on the hill allien nndnil the vale)a wire covered with thoinn plant I'lctumque mud houseswere stuck on the hill rides each sur-

rounded with n garden of rosea Inwhich one caught a gllmpso of ihlldrcnnt piny Now and thin a train was aecuspeeding nwny In tho distance Thewhole surface of the water was (oviredwith the whlto sails of Ashing amacksnnd anon on some 'iromontory thatstrutted forth Into tho water, stood amagnificent foi tress whose great gumfrowned down upon us us we sped by,while upon marly every rock that rear-ed Ita head above tho water a lighthouse sttod u revolving globo of fire ntiiikiii 10 warn uu iiiariiura wiiu ".joniH ananeo an wno cnute too near

Hut our good ship the Hancockcurried us afel through and we drop.

rpid anchor nt Tnku on the morning ofAugust 20 1900

l'rom where we anchored no landcould bo sent, but the whole surface oftho water was covered with transports,gnat battleships, powerful cruisers,and torpedo boat deslioyers llojtlngHags of nearly nil tho nations of theearth. It was the large-s-t gathering otwarships that I havo ever ecn or ex-

pect to sec ugnln. I should say thatthero wero 1C0 of them floating fort-

resses icndy to deal death and destruc-tion to their common enemy tho Chi-

neseThe next day a small steamer tho

roochow rami) out end took tut

nshoro boiiki ten miles distant Wo en-

tered the I'clho river end nulling pastthe Ih reo great forts nt Tnku overwhich Iloited tho flags of England. Ja-

pan nnd HuhbIu, wo steamed up toTongkcc, landed for the first, nnd I

sincerely hope, for the last time In Chi-

na. Rcmulnlng In Tougkee over nightwe took tho train early the next dayand pulled out for Tientsin which placewo after n two hours' run

Tho whole country Is one vast plainM level as this sheet of paper Thisgreat plain Is 150 mile wide nnd ex-

tendi! north nnd south for 1200 mllen,

and It Is literally covered with moundsof enrth, some of which aro 100 feethigh whllo others nre very small, beingonly two feet high. These mounds nrbgraves ot the dead. The ChlneBo wor-

ship their dead, nnd the nged deceasedgrandfather Is worshipped most, henceho has the largest mound built over hisremains. Prom what I saw of China Ishould sny that the whole country Is

ono vast cemetery, nnd I don't knowwhere they nro going to bury tho restof their dead.

DeHtructlon Tientsin wo found to

ol bo a great city of overTlcntxtn one million neonle. 'I ho

city has been nlmost dcstro)cd by flionnd by the artillery of the allies. Thocity Is divided Into two parts, tho wall-

ed dtynnd th enow or European city.The latter hus many splendid housesand beautiful streets nnd has not beenso much damaged iih the walled city,having only suffered from tho nttlllorydro from tho Boxers which was very)poor and Ineffective. Tho old (Ity wassurrounded by three great walls whichweie built 1200 years ago. In mostplaces these walls havo begun to crum-

ble away and tho artlllciy of the aMIc?

made great bleaches In them when theycaptured tho place.

Many of In this part of thecity wero so nnrrow that only foot pas-

sengers nre able to get thioitgh, bencowhen that heroic Japincse soldier, ontho night of the 19th of June, blew upthe west goto of the city and tho Ja-panese rushed In, they fired up nndflfiun tlinuM nnprnw titr.i.tu klllliif- - Imn.dreila of tho retuatlng Boxers, nndhundreds moro perished In tho ruins oftheir own homes, nnd i.ven while wo

wero there one by digging In the ruinsfound hundreds of bodies under thodebris,

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lurltlied Nil imri) haa bun ulen toany

The' Ituaalana have killed every hu-

man being they have route arrotx, andI ft in afraid that the oilier power Inman) lntnntea have, done I lie nameHut If the nlllea have been (ruil. tlmllmcra have lucn mure rruel mill, nathey have tin Hired foreigner and na- - of '" nl of the city In order to lap-liv- e

Christiana In tho moat fltndlah, '"' ""' I1'"". Jnpaneae aoldlerunteered to blow It opm with gun (ot- -

Tortured ' ,aw '0,II of theirby devlltr) whllo I was

ISoxcrM t)1Pre. pmt. ,i,,r),were wonting one day i.inr I'no Tingru whin they came upon some lloxcraoiirturlnK two white women whom

u,e reacunl. but not lefore the) hadhad their i)e gouged out and tara andnoses nit off One of these ladles diednnd tho other would bo bettir off dead

I Visited the Joss houses nnd saw thedifferent gods and Imnhcx of worship.......t II,.. n il ........t b.TO..w..f1t .,. t.........Pian .

..u... ,.y i.ru.uuiu uicmseivea uuuto whom they prny If 1 had my way I

would make a great bonfire ot thesegods and purge the earth of all whoworship such Mnn of the Joss houses

..,, . , .1 1,1u, .wi,l..IMIm,.rlimiIiguarding nil of them and no Chlmsewere allow od lo endr them PerhapsIn nil history of war and (oiuiueststhero has never been euch wbolisalem)tn(? ,,, UVen lttcc hlr( ,, ,

ekng.

He MICK nose great cities, 1110

of oldest larg(st nnd rleh- -

Plunder est or tins great empirecompletely despoiled of all their vasttreasures or nrl I'rlvute Houses, stores(mimics ami colleges nave nil beenpiuimcre.1 1 navo seo'i simen rauricsthat would .auso u Parisian societynil ecu to mnrvel, tnimpled In the mud;

civ els as rich na those worn by 'a

(linen thrown Into tho streelarobes of fur that would rival those ofthe Russian capital liarteicd amongthe. Holdlers; dellratn Chlnnwaro brn- -

ken to pieces and costly Jewelry tradedfor n pleco of tobacco.

uxpciiitiona were sent out throughtho country to loot the farms I sawhundreds of silver shoea worth 150,

sold for n bottle of poison whisky,Largo ihunka of Unutlful Jade worth nfortune, were broken into atomsthrough Ignorance of Ha value I

0110 pluu of Jade three InchesFnunre nnd ono Inch thick and I urntold by thoKo. who know Its value HintIt Is worth $1,000. I have ben offered$750 for II I bought n bolt of silkfrom n Russian soldier In Prkln for(10 nnd sold It ten minutes later to aGerman captain for $175 I do not

and nm telling you tho plaintruth when I say that I have seen soldlcra wantonly set fire to whole hnlisof silk nud furs worth thousands ofdollars

I will say this much for the Amerl-inn- s

they did very little looting, naour (lenornl Chnffce torbado It, and Ifnn American was caught looting hewas severely punished. Most of thelooting wns done by the Russians nndEngland's Indian troops.

This lends mo to speak of the differ-

ent nrmlcs of tho world. I will de-

scribe them to you Juit nx I saw them.

JnpnneHe Tn0 Japanese nro nFine small people, who aro

SoIdlcrH nhout 0 feet 0 Inches toll,nnd weigh from 111. to 140 pounds.Their uniform Is blue and white, andthey nhvii)n wear n rnp to match theiruniform In color. 1 hoy tire n very Jollyarmy of soldiers, always neat and clean,nnd full of fun. They nre thoioughlytralnid In the sdcmo of war, nnd Innn engagement they press forward towhat they know to bo utmost certaindeath with mull dauntless (otirngo andunflinching bravery Hat the Boxersthrow away their arms nnd tlec beforethem Their officers aro splendid menund know their business. They treittho men kindly, sco that they hnvnplenty to eat und wear, und look afterthilr health nt ull times.

Their hoslptal corps Ih far superiorto our own, as was cliarly provm ontho huirled march to Pekln, when somany Americans wero wounded andexhausted Our hospital corps waswholl) Inadequate to care for tho mm.They, In addition to inrlng for theirown soldlora, phked up our wounded

nd iljlng. and thus aveil tho lives ofmany of Ihn Ameicans,

T he) would sharo their lust mealwith any of us, nnd fllwaH had theirtops full of cigarettes, which flaywould friendly divide with us, nnd an

treated to tho best the) had.In tho desporate fighting nt Tientsin,

when tho allies wero beaten buck miltho Oth U. 8. Infantry lost so manymen, tho Japanese fought their way upto tho very walls of the city, but weroforced back by overwhelming num-

bers of Boxers upon the walls, carry--

Amcrleun M.ldler alwaB wel-- 1'1 ho slaughter nmon the Chinese has was a

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i Thai tfirvrlMHhrtl n ihetr wmeiidHnhn left IllliR Hctr lie had fallen bi thf wall A (Inner IH(I ilonnIn M.nre Hi" man wIhii a iwldler ofHie Vth I H Infamrr nan Hie lluitriiImmiI In rim lilm lallli lila i

apear llnlaliir lila mm )iilekl) hehot 1 lie llomr dead mid rualilim fur

picked up the KOHiided Japaneee andrarrled him to aafely A (treat Japa-lin- e

(leneral aaw thla aet of darlnir.toiiaht out thla aoldler, learned lilaname nnd aoon afterward he receiveda beautiful gold medal from the

of Japan That ume ulxlit whenIt wan found liftisaar) to blow up oil"

ton Creeping foiwar.l under (over ofdarkneaa he renrlied the gate Ignitedthe exploalve and blew the gate Into

"! blown into atom, htm- -;''ecu ihu Ilia iii'ittn nun HtruKi'ii, l'rthe allies went In an J to.000 Donersperished nnd the (.It) waa taken

Die Japanese loved us Americans.for the) said the Americans neverturned their harks to the enemy, but;lwa)a rushed fnrwnid to vUtnrv ordeath, as all mildler should WoAmericans nil lovrd them for the samentc, they ascribed to 11 Burh nrothe ,.,.,.... finest nrmy of rs

I have ever seen.

Kuaxlana Tbo Russians Peste!Waaia 1 rinri saa nfiH aaftiull idani

Cmnpdly illn their filthy whltouniform and their pieat, lubbeiy,.. . . ,,,,. .,,In an Imh of dirt, and their shaggybuird and hair reeking with lireTheir bejstly, hoggish fuces leer nt meyet. Cownrdl) to tho coie, they wouldnever be found on the filing line nutnfler the Dalitlne was over lln-- woulds nt tle ),,, a,)(1 ra,)p m ,,.,Pr u,P helpless women and childrenr .me Be,. ,i.UI. ,,., oft lh ...... .....,)lD()t lllcl)i womt.n ,,,, t,,rull ,are.,. for p gratification of their beastly

appetite The) would (nleh up n lotr roolleH work them nil da) und ahoit

,,tm , hIkIi! and tlitn dumo theirbodies Into the I'clho

The oulrera treated the men likedogs 1 have seen a Russian officerkirk and cuff one of hi men and strlkohim In the face with bis sword for 110

cause whatever They had no food fitt() rt and no sanitary rules, hence theya) to.l i the score, while other soldleisaround them wero health)

If all the bums of Hie earth wereboiled In a hugo laldron the skim

linings therefrom would make beltermen thnn the Russian soldier. Theyremind ono of the "Yahoos" describedby Gulliver In his hook of travels.

(icrimin 'r Herman nrmy Is

Army certainly a splendid or- -opiciiiiiu ganlzntlon. They aro

I well nrined, well fed find well clothed,They nre thoroughly disciplined; Infact, there Is too 111111I1 discipline, nstheir maneuvering is too much liken machine. If they should lose theirleuders they would bo like sheep II

able to run nwny.They hnve n handsome uniform of

blue nnd grny, wear large hoots nnd nhelmet nil covered with brass. Therewere about 30,000 of them here, allstrapping oung fellows from 18 to 21yearn of age, nnd nil of them overflowing with The) Imaginedthemselves to 110 the vhole cheese un-

til they ran amuck some English nndAmericans, who gave them a few les-

sons In the manly art, rftcr which theyenmo nwny with broken noses andblackened eyes and le

Kacli soldier In the German armydocs his own rooking, nnd I supposeHint Is tho reason why po many of themsickened nnd died here. Every daythat 1 was In China four or five ofthemwould bo carted nway to tho (CiitFtcry,while thcie was no elekneas nt allamong us. They wero great dilnkeisnlways drunk and disorder!), hencethis might account for so much sick-ness.

French The Piench had u darkGreat uniform with a icd stilpo

BoiiHtcr-- donn Die leg of their,trousers, like n Corporal In the U, 8Artlllciy, nnd n cork helmet. Theywere a drinking nnd disorderly army ofmen and died heio oh fast as I couldcat hot cakeB.

They aro tho greatest boasters I eversaw, and to hear them tell It they havodono It all, when the fact Is Ihey havedone nothing ot nil, us they never couldho Induced to light tho Boxers, Butlifter overy fight they alwn)s lumo upnt tho "double tlmo" to loot tho livingnud tho dead,

They hated us Amciums ami we allfelt tho sniuo wa) toward them. When-ove- r

n Trench and AmoiRun soldiermet, thero wns suro In bo n Unlit, und1110 1 Tdicnmun ninn)b went nwnylooking as If u c) clone hud utt lick him

Tho only pcrsnnn) mounter everhad was In Pekln ono night wth nFrenchman, who told ma that tho

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,ocyccooyeccyc0t'tilted filfltea was 110 good nnd thatone French soldier eoutd whip tenAmerican llefore I gut through withhim I made him M),tbnt it would taketen Frinrhmcn to lick one Americano

They were alwa)s experimentingwith wnr balloons and .Marconi's wire-lci- s

telegraph) Ever) day they sentup huge balloons canning two men toaurvpy the country for Boxer, buttheir experiments never amounted tonn) thing for while the) wire experimenting the n st of us uere out rhaalngtho jellow-sklnue- fanaticsoff the earth

Itnllnna There W( re 10,000 Hal.Were lau sohllir here, and

Fine Lot they were the finest lotof soldiers I hnve over seen Theyworo a dark blue uniform, short-to-p

ped boots nnd a hclmel surmounted bya tall oniric h plume, and to see themmnrrhlng along, their ba)onets gleamlug In the suu and their tall plumeswaving In the breexe, made an Impos-ing spectacle. 'They were brave In bat-tle and never known to do anylooting They were tho most orderlynud troops hue. Theywere all )oung men of lino appearanceand pleasing address Many of themwere well educated and jpoko, Englishfluently

I never saw one of them drunk, andwe wero located where we could observe them, ns 2,000 of them were quar-tered Just across the street from us.Wo Americans liked them very muchnnd spent man) pleasant hours In theirsociety The) must have been theplckc-- troops or ull Italy The) werevery popular here und well thought ofuy an tne nations.

UnOliNli Tuc ''"dish ore theWell army of

liiuliicd aoldUrs In the world,Nearly all the English troops here weroforeign or Indian soldiers und u reglment of Chinese soldiers from Hong'kong. They have everything that unarmy rould possibly w int for andcomfort Tho Indian Hoops or filhks.ns they were called v.mo white unlforms and a cap made out of n strip ofcloth about twenty yaiils long, whichthey dextcrlously wound around theirheads In such n manner that It taperedup to a peak. Their trousers wero verybaggy, 'In fact, they were largeenough for twenty men, nnd theirblouses were built In tne same manner

They nil wore huge whiskers that reminds one of Patrlnrchlal clas, undeach ono carried, besides lila gun, ulong, sharp lance that nad a poisonedhead, nnd with the tin owing of whichthey nre expert. The) have Indiancoolies to do nil their work, even tocleaning their fighting implement, forthey consider It a dljgracc to work,In battle they nre bravo if their white'officers go in the lead, but no goodafter their officers are killed.

They are the worst thieves and lootera I have ever seen and the mostscheming traders la the. world. Theywould dig up the dead and carry nwaythe rich silken shrouds of the deadThey would even steal money and Jew.clry from ono pocket rf their companion's trousers and place It In another,They soldier for no pay, and ovm buytheir way Into thn army. They maketheir money by looting and bartering,

Thero were 10.000 of them here undthey ull had plenty of money. Theythought well of us and spent moneyfreely treating us, but If any of us happencil to touch any of their food theywould throw It uwuy, as they look uponnil not of I hell faith us heathens. Yetthey would bathe In a vessel of wuterund thin boll their iron tho same vessel nnd wth lh same wuter.

'I hero was one regiment the Welshrusllcrs who eunio hero from BoulhAfrica, but soon afterword returned toHongkong. They weru tho finest-dres-

cd and equipped icglment havo everseen and braver soldiers than theynover faced nn enemy, flomo of themworo tho Victoria Crojs, and thoy ullwanted to go home ami nee tholr grandold Queen, as they had been absenttwelve years,

Aincrlcnn Tin American soldierfiooil Is regarded iimoni! tho

Reputation allies ns the best soldierIn tho world. For couiugo and endurance all the rommundirs of tho alliesacknowledge this superiority, In thefighting p China the Ambrlcuiis dis-

played biicI) courage and enduionte nslo clct the highest prnlsa from all thognut furclgn commanders, A" 'or In-

telligence find tho nbllll) of talcing euroof himself, ho stands head mid shoul-ilur- u

above nil Ihn nthirs, am proudof being nn Amcilciin,

The Anierlcnn gels Jln.CO per monthTho Russian gets IBu per month.Tho Herman gets $11 per month.Tho Italian gets $0 per month,The English gets f!0 per month,

lb Ht tilth trtt lt.r htonfliTh JafiHUI seli to Ihm hi on lbTh Amti M )f Mh , e

tat hm mi tmt ami mux isfelhliift(hah lite (ittane AN M MtiH ami!tee n plmM-- d WMh (Mil- - list shue

ami N4lin thai the M nn) rti10 H tit llic (iMrmah nrniaKs psldns Miller It for a hi, III fur shoe,

hd l for lesaiiir that km lis Too, IItu1 so, rriptrtH!)

ttounr! I "P '" I"!"AIhuI Hire tltum and went all

I'cMnC through that great ill),The HI) Is rutin lr elnkd b) lourliiasslve wall imr Inside the other midsome 600 ards dlMant Irnm enili otherIhese walls ale 10 fct thick and .A

feet blah and a hard as adainaut, andall lb. ertlller) In the vorld muld not

IfaseI promenadedthem

up and down igatlonand entered the .oiiiMund whers

the European held out w) long againstthe lloter I met and shook handswith Minister Conger and Mr Congersaw the gleet t.t Hung Chang amiPrince Uhlng. the frltnd uf Westerncivilisation

I saw the large, handsome and beau-

tiful!) robed Manrhiirlan womenpromenading on the tlreel, nnd thebeautiful tadlea of Phlrhlll carriedabout In swinging chain-- , as their feetare too small for them to walk. I aawpompons Mandarins dressed In flow.Ing robes of allk and inch urroundedby a retinue of slave Then, again, Isaw poor coolies with not clothing atall begging in the Ml eel hideouslepers ever) w here asking for aim andlittle bo) and girl clothed In nature'sgarment starving on the hlgbwa)

I saw lean, hliugr; parent offeringto barter their children for chow howEverywhere on all sides and at alltimes the walling cry, 'Chow Chow'"could be beard I aaw dead ChineseIn the streets of Tientsin and Pekluwho had starved to death And etthis is a land of plcnl) Corn wheat,rice and vegetables and fruits growhere In abundance and of the finestquality. But as tho poor coolies hudno money they had nothing to eat butgrass-hopper- which they fried Ingrease, and often I have seen thnneaten alive. Eggs were worth 50c per100, nnd chickens $1 per down. Sweetpotatoes grew ns large as a bucket olidsold for 50c per 100 pound, snd fruits,the like of which I have never seen,were worth but a trifle, but the poorcoolies never had any If a horse ormule belonging to the i.rmle died, thecoolies would pounce upon the carcassand eat It ravenously Time after tlm.I had stood on the banks of the muddyPleho river and teen bloating, burst-ing bodies floating out to the ocean

Bueh Is Chlip a land of vice nudcrime' I never want lo go there again.Never again do I want to see themisery and squalor that exists there.The picture of the terrible conditionIn that gieut empire of riot and blood,shed will never fade out of my inlud,and even now I see that seethfng massot humanity fighting for tho crustthrown Into tlm gutttr.

Hut all things have an ending, henceour stay In China came to nn end onthe 1st of November when we got onlighters flfid floated down the (rooked,muddy Pelho to Pongku, passing ruin-e- d

(owns mid deserted homes and manya gruesome corpse floating In theriver. Wo finally reached the transportSumner nnd sailed nwny for Nagasaki,which place we readied on NovemberNth, nnd learned that Mr. MeKlnleyhad been We soon sailedaway for Manila, nud on tho way weran Into a fierce typhoon that tossed usabout ot Its mercy for twenty-fou- r

hours. Hugo green waves rushed uponus, and tho whole ship was drenchedwith tons and tons of water. Koine,times we wercstandlng on our hiuda.and all of us thought that "DavyJones" would get us, but our good shiprode out the storm snd wo got to Manllu In safely on the 20th day of No-vember, We stayed In Manila four daysand then camo to Blusn, and here wenre still anchored In this beautiful city011 the shores of the beautiful Eaguns,de Bay l.ala, where the palm everwaves, the birds ever sing, soft breezesever blow nnd the hum of insects wafttheir sweet notes on the wings ofdarkness to lull us to quiet slumber.Therc'ls llttlo or 110 fUhtlng here now,Sometimes we go out fu the night andcapture u few (Tugoos nnd some rifles,but that is ull, Tho natives are fast acqulesclng lo American rule, and soonthere will be no more fighting here atall, We lire having easy times heronow, as we do not dilll, do not fatigue,and do giiard'eluty ncry fourth day,'M. 0, MARTIN,

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Far Sen FrinoiMa:HMifluaf Mr,4 M.rcti .OiMl. Anillick ...... .." ..ArUtIlta Ma.,, Am ii i

Mlev U

PROM. SVDNCT AND BBISBAHBFar Vklana aa VaatMrar I a. C):

Avifl April toMu.ru, Mir IMlmi. ....JiimiA.Kml ..,,, JulyM'ijiu . . .... , July iM'iri Aufuil il

A Umhmd Kuim mmA BaaaMa. hi toli .

Co. Ltd., Cen'l Amenta.

Bw ud line DMlen.

The Orpheum BarHAS A TIM: LINE OF

Wines. Liquors, Etc,FOH SALfc BYTHHGLASS OR BOTTLE

J. K. JYleracberg.T"

LOVEJOY&CO.iMrOBTNBI, AMD WUOLBAI.a

iriiB ail Limor Dealer.AtMia (w a BaBM Rikilar Saw of aM

NO. 19 IfDUANTT fSTHRBTr.Mar Blatk. Hoi.iutv. Hawaii. Iiubd.

CO. Ron it. MirtMl Talaa y.CONSOLIDATEDSODA WATER CO., Ltd.

EsplanadeCorner Allen and Fort Sts., Honolulu.

Gonsalves & Co.,LIMITED.

WHOLESALE GROCERSAND WINE MERCHANTS.

22; Queen St.. Honolulu, H. 1

The Mint SaloonWM. CUNNINGHAM, Prop.

On Nuuanu St., opposite Chaplain Lace

If a fine drink of anything thereis In the city Is wanted, theMint Is the place to go.

A brer garden', a Tine readingroom, and a spacious ana airybar room are just a fewof tne attractions.

J, II. McDonougli Is the man-ager. His assistants are W.Hilary. Bonnie Lemonand Wally Davis.

If tou call once, you will callagain. 1774-t- f

Hoffman SaloonNo Beer to Burn,But Beer to Beat the Band

LAUOU INVOICE OF......

OlympiaBeer

IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE

It Ims'nt come to stay j It's golnefast, but them's more com- -

InRjjyery month.

L. II. DEE, Prop.

Tile Whole Story

KVKNINO mjl.l.KTlH,-- HONOt.lt.U, II, f KATIIHOAV, MAIirjII 11, tM.

In one letter nitwit

llttltWHIlH l.lae, lwNMtt, MnMwWi bra.! Kmtt

b.iH'l'tltkuiifa ' - Ii.4. rloMtiw, .., frl Mm, . HlC

N,, TM.4, H--4 l) tlll t Ml HiMtlM H Mt ' KMl4l- - liela..... In ii !''! f.lW

lf ! I Im run Sana,"

I'..l lrit.rtill Mini llitrriiall)InfierTftlee. IV oMIt onlll,

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf

i. Ito mw ms the

CJItor KirnltiK llullitln On Mon-

daylint

tbv Ulh In.t tbe writer in the ofiraiarlty of pall brcaicr altMidn) aoffuneral at IVarl City whoe nt voir

r Jili r iloiilitltn know- - int riinnti. arnow- - rompulkory unilvr lli rtKUlatlonaof the Hoard of llralth.

There were four funcraU en rout.-- for bethe aame dettlnatlon on that day rind andthe remain were all tarried In themortuary compartment of tbe funeralcoach "Charon" of the O. It. A.-- t.. Co

Kor Hie enllKbtrnment of tbote of theyour reader who bare been fortunateenough to etcape a trip to It'ipuiulOrov In the "Charon" I would ayiThe "Charon." which travel by rail was

aud not acrorc the Htyx, io divided Intotwo compartment, the forward one be- -Ing tb repository of tin dead, octupy- -Ing about n third of tho apace of the l)stcoach; the latter two-thir- Is of tbei',nordinary day coach design, equippedwith reversible seats for tbe accommo-dation of the tniiiirnTt. Iletween thetwo compartments a portiere curtainsthe casket from the gaze of the living,but I awaypd by Hi nub of air nx tbetrain nlunze on Ita wa. I

One of the corpses, that of a native,waa In an advanced state of de:omiosl-- 1

Hon and the stench therefrom was soioverpowering that we were ;Ii1Ik0 to nilkeep the windows wide open although j

a cold rain was driving lu from thenmuka side. The smell was sickening.aud 1 would like to ask wbv there lh noofficial supervision tc prevent rub dis-gusting

tooccurrence. I the undertaker

at fault Is the blnmc attrlbutabli) tothe Hoard of Health? or do the railroadofficials deserve censure? There mostjcertainly Is responsibility komewbero.Now I have seen, during the it- - yumof my life n number of cemeteries, butI have never seen one to compart. Insome respects, with the one dlgnllledby that name nt 1'carl City. Th-r- e havebeen numerous advertisements In the onlocal pupcrs of thl "God's Acrt." and Inone would perhaps picture to them-selves an Ideal spot for a last restingplace when "life's fitful lever" Is over.Here and there are clumpH of sorghumHut. what are the facts'' Tbe place ap-

pearson

like an ordinary cow pasture,a foot high, tomato vines, weeds thatcover ever)' Inch except that monopoliz-ed by the cereals and annuals aridthe fresh heaped mounds over the poorremains of mouldering clay. Not oneflowering shrub or drooping willownot a single blossom to betoken thathere rests all that Is mortal of himwhom Owl created Jn Ills own Image.Instead n stake numbered us In a pot-

ter's field Is all that serves to Identifythe many graves.

The walk from the "station" oppo-

site the former pavilion at ItemondOrove has been strewn for a part of Itsdistance to tbe distant craves with sing,ron. ,,,e areuu, or . '""""and over this Jugged surface ladlesl

Iswhose French kid hocs arc cut totho sharp 'X

to thothe It

hard thobricks plentiful besprlnk- - roots,

liA.rlnling ui nam-- mwiit. uvb'H ..uthe row of graves,

There are no walks of beingcalled such. The place unfenced.There Is no arch or sign to designatethis place as tho last homo blmlittle the angels." Wo stoodaround that open grave and beforewas finally rounded the little funer-

al that brings tho dead from thotrain to the graves came again with thecorpue of the native In Its rough box;nnd from that box escaped mcphltlcodors that were nauseating In the extreme. oozed rrom uanustained the' white cloth floor or thofuneral car. Imagine such a sccnoyou can. Wlierc tne moments 01

that final parting given overto tho Impassioned, pathetic andemnizing nffectlon for the deadl Thinkof n mother whoso nlshts huvo beenfilled with anguish, while wntchlng overher little one, worn out with fatiguennd misery, consigning thnt loved onoto Its parent dust under such hnrrow.

clrriimsfnneen In which Is notono redeeming feature, Personally thewriter Is In favor of cremation ns tho

rational of tho dead.Hut, even so. a sentiment Inconnection therewith that cannot boIgnored. Tho living have, tho right toInsist that their lovo.l and lost ones(hall In spot whero aroundthem bloom the flowers and Blng tho

they so loved In their lifetime.Even the ushes of our (lend, deposited"benenth the low green tent whoso cur

tain never outward swings." seemsacred to us trnn In tho cold funerealurn they are shelved In sumo gloomymortuary chapel undecked by floraltributes,

(lentlemen of tho Pearl City C'omo- -

tery would you like to tnketho Myitlo Shrlners amongus to thnt wretched wilderness u

cemetery, and nak them toHint with tho Now Helvetia's and

they hnvo known. trownot. U

lUU'l! TUIINKU

The Ileretanlu Tennis Club will glvogriinil concert nt tho Operu House

tho evening nf April Tho best In- -

cal talent will appear on tho program.

ROMANCE IN DEATH

0FCHA8E.JAC0X-

Rail l'liHr, Mrh II A MMf oflhnftixl tipiHuin-t- , lll( a tragk ndug

Jul brought to light, tl hi

4y HIIP tf HMHy W. he) M

lrm life aHtiMntc nf llw llkt'JaliHtu Among llioi olio fuuml a

watery ntnp nl Hie wiwin to the.(Milrli Hale wn ouhk Cbatlc C. I

wt Hir

jurat lto man rrtHriilHR in ('nliriirnl! innmnit that hr runclmlisl In mnknn ira Bluttiro lu tin- - Hawaiian rttntl to tflkf iwimwkc on tbo Hlo.

ltlaiicU for the mriuc lakliiR aTbi Mirt linil nli.id- left hriHwlf with him. I.ohb dln)wl Ihro ntit wna alimly aniiiRlnit Into the

Irtlera jum irclcd by hi atrenm whrn n boat waa (en hanlllyr. W.aley MiHire, anil hit

foatcr mother. Mr K V. Iienul. whonlile at 11 flbulwell atrcet. reveahd

purpuric of hi hurried anil d

trip home The letter had beendirected to a former milium and wer

recehed until wrcka after the ntorythe Itlo hud thrilled the rvibkntthe city.

Jacoi. who wn it year of age. waalwiklnK forward with eager anticipa-tion to the time when koiiM ncnln

among hi friend for n timece once more a girl around whom

centered hi fondeat hopea for the fu-

ture. name appearing among theleerage panenger who were but wa

llrrt Intimation that was on

turd the Itlo. While regietered a ateerage paaaenger. Jacox

enjoying, according to survivors, j struck, toward the bow. which wascabin and fare, and had ready under water. He was strong and

resnrtpil til this snhtprfticp Sll Ihnt Ills nrttvn nnit n pnml .ivlmmpr nnitname would not appear In the reported

arrivals. Jacox had been orderedfrmn iintIii ii,i, i. ii,n

tnsuranco company in employ oa

DELIVERY OFjI. S. MAILS

Complaints have been cominglate as to the mall service In the Dis-

trict of Kan, Islnnd of Hawaii, Fromaccounta. It would scm that every-

thing else, even the ox teams, have thright of way over Un-- 1, Sam's mall.One particular Instance of flagrant ne-

glect and inexcusable carelessness camelight about n fortnight or so ago.

I

Three, bugs of mall were sent fromthis port to Hllo. by wuy I'unaluu,Knu, and the Volcana. Tbo mall ar-

rived in good shnpo at tne I'alinla plan-

tation and wiib placed lu tho regularstage for transportation to the VolcanoHouse. I

During the coursu of the rocklngs androllings of the stage, tho bags fell out

the road and tho driver probablya doze left Uncle Ram's mull In th

dust and dirt. This was picked uplater on and returned to Tahala where,

after three days' waiting. It was sentagain to Hllo.

'tho meantime, tho Hllo people x

pcctlng Important letters were waitingnatlentlv. knowinc not whero theirmall had become sidetracked for tberegular Btcamer had arrived In theBalny City without tbe letters theywere expecting.

NATUIIE'S WAY.mineral concoctions dangerous.

Nature never designed tbcm for heal-

ing man. From time Immemorial,man's healer was purely vegetable;and from that tlmo to this, nature'sunfailing remedy for rheumatism, andkindred diseases, was tho same aathat found In Klcapoo Indian Oil. It

nnturo's remedy, and acts as kind

iuiua, icmvs, biitnt:ii.ii iuiuunerring laboratory. Ita record forcures Is unparalleled, llcforo civillzed man bad heard It, It kept tbonatives In perfect health. And slncocivilized man has known It, tho category of cures has becomo voluminous.No other medicine has mado suchcures, because Klckapoo Oil

nature's remedy, andna ture standsback of It, druggist has It, orcah get Insist on getting tho gen-

uine Klckapoo Indian OIL HobronDrug Co., Agents for tho KlckapooIndian Remedies.

Q. II. Bcrrey's otllco, 33 Campbellbuilding.

pieces by projection!, aro ns muure. ji unves uuy i.,u,obliged hobblo after tho remains of. kills dread rheumatism and

loved one. Where the, cinders stores wenkned tissue la madonnd slag cease, clay'clods, as as game as tho Indians mado It ccn-ado-

and a turles ago, out of barks, herbs,.. rt I...M.U.. Iliii.n. nil ,.n.l (IT ...... I .. .... .... I t..s.wl 1.tv nnturos. .

worthyIs

of "alower than

Itup

car

Bloody-seru-

If

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sol

Ing there

only dispositionthere Is

be plnccd n

birds

moreIf,

Association,sojourning

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Oreenwoud's I

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with lb

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henhort

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hehi.

of'

whose

In of

of

In

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of

IndianIs

YourIt.

Honolulu

...CITY

Good Embalming

A Specialty

The very latest methods em-

ployed in caring for the dead.

A lull stock of the best and

undertaking noods

and paraphernalia.

and. Hfig aneriher ftbaetiro

jnn

jomir.r

III Hi'Kt. Iiii reattlrH Id make nhanty I r I himie rM If) and pelMtada

.bit awrtthNirt to fttnirtit In n bailrmarrl nnd tlitn latum with hlni tothe n of III labor.

Fate teeimm in bftv n band In bitniinrmenln. fiir It ita only at lhr lam

to leave the wharf and oon , Jaeoxwaa olongtlde. bag and Imggage, midn.klng to be taken aboard With whatatieraaa Jacox'a wooing woulil have motI questionable, a tte young lady In-l-

that there wa ho definite under-atandln- g

between them. In the let-

ter received, howeter, lie told hllmother that In all probability he wouldJoin the rank of the benedlrta duringhi abort stay here.

On board the Itlo he made manyfriend. He waa one of the first

up on that last morning. MisItlpley. one of tbe survivors, says thatwhen sbo came on deck there were nopassengers out except Jacox. who wasfully dressed. The last seen of himwa by Freight Clerk Knglehardt. whosaw him running after the boat had

friends think that something musthave struck him. rcnderlne him uncoil- -viim nn.i dm. phi iM nil piinnpu n

escape.

ROOSEVELrSINAUGURAL

Vice President Roosevelt said:"The history of free government Is

In n largo part th ehlstory of those rep-

resentative legislative bodies In which,

from tho earliest times, free govern-jme-

bus found Its Iqftlest expression.They must ever hold a peculiar and

.exalted position In the record whichtells how the grcnt nations of theworld have endeavored to achieve andpreserve orderly freedom. No man ennrender to his fellows greater servicethan Is rendered' by him who, withfearlessness nnd honesty, with sanitynnd disinterestedness, does his life'swork i.e a member of such a body. Es-

pecially Is this the case when theLegls-latin- o

In which the service Is renderedIs a vital part of tho governmental machinery of ono of those world powersto whose bunds In the course of theages Is entrusted a leading part Inshaping tho destinies of mankind. Forweal or for woe, fur good, or for evil.Hint is true of our own mighty nation.Great privileges and great powers areours, and heavy are the responsibilitiesthat go with theso privileges and thesopowers. Accordingly ns wo no wen orIII, so shall mankind In the future boraised or cast down.

"We belong to a young nation, al-

ready of giant strength, yet whosopresent strength Is but n forecast of thopower that Is to come. We stand su-

preme In a continent. In a hemisphere.East and west wo look across tho twogreat oceans townrd tho largest worldlife In which, whether we will or not,we must take an shnre.And, as keen-eye- d we gnzo Into thecoming years, duties, new und old, rlsothick and fast to confront us fromwithin and without. There Is everyreason why we should face these dutieswith a sober appreciation alike of theirImportance nnd of their difficulty. Hutthero Is also every reason for facingthem with d resolution andeager and confident faith In our ca-

pacity to do them aright. A great worklies ready to tho hund of this genera-

tion: It should count Itself happy, indeed, that to It Is given tho privilege ofdoing such a work. A leading parttherein must bo taken by this, the august and powerful legislative body overwhich I have been called to preside.Most deeply do I appreciate the privi-

lege of my position, for high. IndeedIs tho honor of presiding over theAmerican Senate at the outset of tbotwontleth century."

TO CUIUS A UULU IN ONE DAY.

Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists refund the money if It

falls to cure. E. W. drove's signatureis on each box. IS cents.

FURNITURE

lira

Real Estate!TRANSACTIONS.

Imtiimtnti MtJM itM Mir it, mux.

riMt I'aily !siiii l'My UlanU 1. 1IMhtr.batn S K Mima IN

K kjkima IrUiOuplTiUtr MC II HflHfM N Ut'Jm CrtfU Max- - Mti Mile M It MfdUu I)I W Ktlimm Sft l' Wki ii

11 11 nlm ntiW II KalinoCM Swain ,V wf (jllteM

Instruir.eHtt filed for rfniJ. Mir it. 1941.I'lrtt I'attv Second I'attv CUM

SCIjwIrIiI .V wf IKI.uka I)I1 M txker ,V hm I' J Swtt I)

I)A S Cleitlinm E A I'ratt UIi M I'wtt A Im A S Clf tliflfti M

HMavetal 1 W lis J.woltliA Willi. I TfJt.i Tr et al KelI Testa I'r Am. Savings V

Tr Co of lliw. I.td M

RECORDED .MARCH lu, loot

Yabu to Hawaii Territory of bv SuntI'ub Works, D, Mar g, toon por grant

f.47, Walpumlel, Hllo, Hawaii. 75HooK aid, page 477.

V Kalmloli to l.ok Slien Ton Soc'y bvIrs. I., Jan 38, toot: por HI U09, kill70, Kaumakaptll, Honolulu, Oahu. (vrs from Aueii, tool, at J7S per an. Hookj8, page no.

W Kalmlola to Chang Kim, L, Mar, 18,10011 par R I W) kul 710 Kaumakaplll,Honolulu, Oahu. 4 yrs at tOo. Hook 218,page 1)2.

t. Clark In W S Edlnis. I., Nov I, lyoopor grant 080. N Kona, Hawaii, 4 yrsfrom date at 5oo. Book 218, page I )

CSpreckelsS: C" to Mcliryde EstateLtd ft al. Rel, Mar 16, loots paid up and

shares in Mcliryde Sugar Co,Kauai. 5!t5o,ooo. Book 109, page 476

G Hall to M I. Gordon, L, Feb 18. 1001

i acre In house lot Kalnallu, N Kona,Hawaii. 20 yr from date at f 20. Book218, page 135.

C S Desky and wife to V J Amweg, D,Mar ig. toots lots 541V 55. Pacific Heights,Honolulu, Oihu. Kjooo. Hook 216, page478.

W Ahla to S C Allen. M. Mar 18. 1901slots 19 & 20, block $A, Kapahulu; 2 lease-lio'd- s

W.iikahalulu, Honolulu, Oahu.5400, 2 yrs at 8 per cent. Book 22t( page120.

RECORDED MARCH 20, trot.I'uhlulallMli et la to J B Atlitrton, M.

Mar 1$. 1901s por R P 4465. kul sfiq, KingStreet, Honolulu, Oahu. 0. 4 yrs at

0 per cent. HooK 221, page 122.B Cartwtlght to Ho Pal Yet, Rel. rb

;. loots anana 3. K P66iq. kul 1241. K.vpalama, Honolulu, Oahu. 5250. Book 131Page 77

I Noar to It Al Macauley, A L, Feb to,loot: por apana 2, R P 3G12. kul 818,Emma Street, Honolulu, Oahu. fjoo.liuoK 212, page 472.

H C Meyers to W McChesnev. Rel, Mar20, 1001; por lots 30 Si 28, It P 1654, Ka- -

lihl, Honolulu, Oahu. J400. Book 214,page 504.

L I. McGmdlfss to R G Moore. Rel,Mar iq, 1901; lots 4 & 2, block H. ofgrant 1400, Kulaokahua, Honolulu, Oahu.ft. Bunk 317, page 47

P Muhlendurf Tr et al to RG Moore, D.Mar 10,1001; lots 4 & 23, block B, of grant3400, Kulaokahua, Honolulu, Oahu. 2)$oBook 217, page 417.

Estate of B P Bishop to B FOIIllnghamCo Ltd D. Mar 20. 1901; 0 acre,

Wafnlua, Oahu, f 100. Book 217,page 4t8.

THKauwahl to Phneer Mill Co Ltd,L, Mar 16. 1001; kul 15?, apana 1; kul 525,apana 1. Kallmaohe, Lahalna, Maul, 5 yrsfrom May 15, tgoi, at 8. Book 219, page206.

Estate of M King to S E Brown, Rel,Dec 15, 1000; kul 1121C, Ahupuaa, MoakeaMolokal. 5703. 11. Book 131, page 274.

A A Richardson to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd,D, Nov 5. 1000; light of way for Flumeoverland Kukuau 1st, Hllo, Hawaii, f 1.

Book 212, page 474.C Mac Farlan to Olaa Suear Co Ltd. D

Nov 5, 1900; right ofvwav for Flume overlot 26, Ponnhawai, Hllo, Hawaii, fi. Book212, page 475.

Kwonc Chonc Wai Co to llvman Bros.C M, Mar 20, 1901; 100 tons Paddy, Lale,Koolatiloa, Oahu. '4000, at 12 per cent.Book 221, page 120.

a .

LECTURU8 ON ART STUDY.

The lectures by Helene Veeder John-son on Art Criticism, under tho auspices of tho Young Woman's ChristianAssociation nre awakening great Interst among women. Those who havealready heard Miss Johnson will boglad to attend tho next lecuro to bogiven Monday evening at the homo ofMr. and Mrs. II. K. Coleman nt thocomer of Klnau and Kaplolanl streets.Pictures to bo considered nre; "MonnnLisa." Da Vinci; "Portrait," Titian;"Salome," Itegnatilt; "Tbo First Step,"Millet; "Circe," Burne-Jone- s; "Klectrl-clty,- "

Do Chavannes; "Madonna of thoLouvre," Ilottlcclla; "Holy Family,"Murlllo; "Slstlno Madonna," Raphael;"St. Anthony and tho Christ Child,"Murlllo.

STORE,

AfientM fop

Lane Bros.'

Monuments

and Head Stones

Kemember there is no other Mr,

illiams connected with this es- -

tabllslmient ; make no more

mistakes

Henry H. Williams,The Progressive Undertakerof with the

Office, 1146 1148 Fort St., Love Building.Phone Mulii .. Phone anil Nlht Cull, White 8811

llcsldcnce I.J75 FortSt , below Vineyard.

"lNOTICE.

A Srnl.l Mffllnr nf the lnf?li'll'rHie I'lClNriliK MMI. COMI'ANY, LTO.will be liflJ on tlllfhSDAY, MAW3fthib. at to . re , at. Die office at MeyM.II. llhlIJ it Co., Ltl

I'. KI.AMI',I7vf' S'iKtatv. I'bmeef Mill C0.1 LM.

AiafllTINrt NOTICUi

I he .UHwrntJ Annual .Mrttlnr, M IMtiK.klMMert of the IMI I' lLAM STIA

iJSAMUATION tiiMI'ANY. LTD., Alii talat the tlhce of thecompiny.Queec

WfT"

vitrei, im .norwav, .liarcii ziiri, ryoiiav10 I'llotk a. m.

C. II CI.AI'1.Sectetary.

Ilnlulu M.inli 11, irni ;)CV

Meeting Notice.There will be a special tree ting of

of th TI.KKITQR1 SIAIIUACOMPANY. LTti.. at the ..Rice of Hie cotn--dpanv on King St., Honolulu, o Wednev'day, the 2;th dav of March, I'sil.attto'clock a m.

E. A. MOPtesldent I err'tory Stables Co., Ltd.

?91lt

A88E8SMJJNT NOTICB.Stockholders are hereby notified that the

FoutthAssessment of i per cent or two adjne-ha- dollars per snare on the Capita)Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELEQRAPH CO., LTD., Is due ani payab'July 1st. at the office of the undersign.in Fort street. J.H.FISHER.Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co.

Limited.Honolulu, June I. looo. ijio

NOTICB.THE OCEANIC, "s. S. CCS S. S.

"ZIALANDIA" wll be due at Honolulu onthe 2lst of March, and will take freightand cabin passengrrsasaistomy.leavicfor San on or about the 2?taInst.

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD, TtGeneral Agents,

Oceanic S. S. Co.Honolulu. March 1;. 1001. i7Srtl

NOTICB..Go) Sang Kee, of Kohala, has sold his

Dry Goods Store and Pololu Kong SineWai Rice Plantation to G. C. Akin. Afterthe lit It day of March, loot, G. C. Akinwill be responsible for all moneys made urlost In the business On the 22nd ofMarch, loot, Goo Sang Kre will return teChina. I bote who have debts againstsaid Goo Sang Kee, contracted beforeMarch 12, toci, will present them for pay-

ment before he leaves the Islands. He wil'not be responsible for debts contractedaitahe has left the Islands,

iMt.io.tr

Legal Notices.

In th DIMrlct Court ol th L'nluJ Sum lor CTmilurvotH.ar.il In U m.ttir ol J A Uuttrr- -'""' ""JTO THE CHCDITOHS OP THE AllOVl

NAM hi) IIANKKUITNotke If h.rrty glten Ih.t mcvt'nr oltvnnvj

anj unKlirtJ crrdltor. nt J. A tlun.rt.ld, a ta.lk-ru-

Milt tr Ml at the ott-c- ol F E th.iate.Ai,ttmrtc In U.nkruptcy, In lh. M.xtion UulMac.M.rctianl St , Honolulu, on Saturday, ihe ran .rol March Initant, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. I,rlh purpoM ot dltculng tti question rl the tat. utthe property ol the tali Pankrupt, anJ to arrive .laaettl.inent ol the Jlsrotltlon ol the proceed! ol tat

ale a. t1e n .Kured and unMCuieJcrrdltrvkiorder that the property may Pe kol1 lire Iromlacua-Han-

tubicci to the approval ol the U S. Clitia.--

Court. Tti- - ald prcp.rty wat cff.red lor ,.te on an.16th davot starch Jnttart. rut th re v.a no tld for tm1.111 on account of the condition of the titl. to ultproperty and the Incumbranc, on the ame

vaiea m.icn ioui, a. ij iv.i.F. L THOMPSON.

Referee In bankrupt).GEO. A. DAVIS,

Truitee 01 the ettat. of J, A liuterfeli.b.nklupt iTU.'Mar. i u

Estate of Chang Tai, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CKtDlTORS.

All crtilton of Chant? Tl. dt4J. ift tcrttvnotified to rrnt th,r cllm. uly anibrntkCa-to-

and with tr.e prof' voiicl.fr. If any cxUt, tv If Um

cUlm l MCureJ by tnorteii; up-- n leil rtit, qat my plac nf bunrtrti on Uw Makal La coiiwt aMillet ani Vineyar J fttrtcts. in Honolulu, UUnJ tOjIiu. Territory of Hawaii, wlihin Six MOMitS fnaainr daw 01 mi nonce.

If U(h calmi be not rrrtentti w.thln x nootWIroro tl data of thl rwtlce they hill tt farewr bat-

ted.Dated at Honolulu aforetald. Mirth tjth, A. IX.

toi.CHANG SAU IAI.

AdmlnlMrator of the estate of Cnanr Ul. dciit,J.T Dt.l.OLT.

Att mty for Aimlnl.tratot.

the Young Bros.Are prepared to Take pattiesto the Warship In Their

Speedy Gasoline Launches

Ring Up IILU1: 3333 or call atThe Boat Landing to make

arrangements.

Special Rates to H.M.S. WarspiltLying off the Harbor.

Saturday and Sunday

The Launches will makeRegular Trips.

UINO OP TUK. ,

C-X.-1- T-B

Livery, Boarding andSales Stables, : : :

H8 FOKT HTRaWT:

SUble 'Phone, 477Use Btand 'Phones, S19 and 71

0. n RELI.TWA.

THEMONEXPRESWSafes, Pianos,Furniture MOVED

Droys tor Freightund Lumber

Our representative meets all Incomingiteamers from the Caist and we chedcaaggage on all outgoing steamers.

Wlilte and Black Smd For SiltOlticewlth Evening Bulletin. o Kin;

uicci, i ci, oo.W. LURSEN, H'tjT.

Art Bmbroldery Taught.Vessona In AHT EMBUOIDEUT rBI

o gl.-c-n by Mrs. II. II. Williams at U

City Furniture Storo, Fort Urea.Tlrst Class stamping dont.

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DOMESTIC Oil CiLOSS 1 INISHFOR SIIIU1S, COLLARS AND CUFFS.

Speclul Attention puld toHellenic Mutcrltils,

SUIfts, Fliinncts. lite. Iltc.

SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRYCO., LTD.

Tcl. IMuIn 751. Luundry, KunvuIhIuiu 61Up Town Office in the OLD ELITE PREMISES, Hotel St.

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A NOTED COLLECTION

OP

Oil and Water Color Paintings

J.EL1.CTID WITH GREAT CAM! l)Y

WILLIAM MORRISTHE CRITIC AND CONNOISSEUR

ON EXHIBITION

AT THE $RT ROOMS OF THE PACIFICC0WP8NY, LTD.

FORT AND MLRCIIANT STREETS -

Till Exhibition will be open for about three weeks commencing Saturday,March 9, under tlie personil supervision of Mr. Morris

Metropolitan Meat Co.,LIMITED.

Fresh Meats and Pishby Every Steamer

From the Coast that lias Cold Storage.

Beeffy Veal, Mutton,

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i Lamb and Pork alwayson hand.s

AI60 Poultry, Sulmon unci

The .Metropolitan .Market, King St., Tel. 45.FOR SALB AT The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.

Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.

UST RECEIVEDa

JWoet & Chandon's Champagne

In Quarts and Pints.

H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.SOLE AGENTS "OR HAWAIIAN TERRITORY.

J. ODDERKIRK

Contractorand Builder

ESTIMATES FURNISHED

on all sorts of building.

OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON

PREMISES.

CORNS REMOVED

WITHOUT

uPAIN v

INGROWIMG TOE-NAIL- S

V . - TREATEDSUCCESSFULLY.

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JPWf. W. Bogle;Surgeon Chiropodist,

Room 8. Elite Blocjt" T -

Subscribers to tbe BUL-

LETIN not receiving tneir pa-pt- rs

promptly will confer afavor by notifying tbe TJust-Mts- s

Office, Teleplwne 156

LAUNIJRY WORK

,H&RDV&RE

Choice

Halibut.

shipment of

m

MESSRS. 8ELASC0 & THAU

take pleasure In announcing tnthe public of this city that

Mr. Lewis Morrison,

ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT-EST ACTORS, (kind permis-

sion of Manager Jules Murrey)

and

Florence RobertsWILL GIVE TWO PERFORM-

ANCES ONLY

SATURDAY EVENING, Mar. 23rd(special request)

THE MASJLR PIECE OP ALL "FAUST"

SPECIAt REQUB8T.FLORENCE ROBERTS

will give farewell matinee ol

CAMILMJ"SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:15

O'CLOCK.

MOANA HOTELRBSTAURANT

18 NOW

Open to the Public

MEALS AT ALL HOURS FROM 6:joA. M. TO It P. M. EUROPEAN PLAN,

mam MU.t.iiTtf. UdjqmuiU aff.!gjftBrJ3fWM'.rrp

MflW TO-DA- Y

w tut clMtfiir LutKt f tiiMint cif

a.!. MM.ttMat M tatl It MM 'M taW al U

lt IMI WlttiIt jlftMtl.4l tff

a i. wl Mwli I m"i Jo ( t,it, A. tl,a a a mirj.ii an liana tIt arMai If Hmi J rla tf toarlar

aalifttlrtftfl at fi4 htl, All ,f . ffwtfMlar tt' 'i tit ii, iKf h., t

Ml rtlillffi MI l t nank JHMniliit Maul. t(.

A.ll MULl'KOr.

Notice to Creditors.tht Ml!mi hivfnr tn arrlnJ AJmtnH

Wtr vf tM '! M Iton Clttm, t trlII MM., 4.J lta4W U h,.! , tn All tf,. imtiftr iima tfiimi Mtitt M aalJM

- 4 I L iLaI ttL jl.tla, iuIKaii

thfl ttf.rfr tOriffl( II II tM(ljin It trcttHI aarnvtrtiraf tn I'll Hfitr a. iSe

P O, I I (no Mil, itt,m ftlntnlrti(tntfiih' Whi turf, m Wr? HI H krvrt frair4 arJallpfftorn ltlhtrJ U M'J 'nt fe ImtH rriurttrJto

M O MlVAA4lrMfciiirf pI ih I tut ol M U iMtturrlil'

llonnlntu, Mrthi. tyt tt6-Mt- r ti o6 it

Notice to Creditors.Th unJilKtiJ halnf hwn p pointsJ Aimlnit

traur ol ih etat off I F MJrlra Ui l Huno-lul-

J(tacJ, nuki 11 twrfty itlvrn lo all rrifnhvlncltlm rtlrH!wUtf( talj I (

Ii r" Mtiritlr calmt. Juv authtntkattl ttprifpir buhtf, II any Jt tvrn If the claim t

ur i upon iral ttlaif at th nffi ol S0a &

Vlui, PolOfht Lan, rfpoutt I1 O . In Honolululihln months frm tlivJitv hftml urttwywlll

Ulortr batrri. AnJ all r"n InJaMeJto kjIJctlair arc htttvruciii in make inmrJIa'c iamtnt to he unierttEtnj,

j. r no.AJminlMralof with tht Will annexfl ol the tttate

oil. I MaitlraHonolulu March fi ii if4-Mi- r n,v. 'l.

Notice to Intending Passengers.

The S. S. "MARII-OSA- Will leave tillsport for San un luesJ.iy, the26th Inst , at 5 P. m.

T lie S. S. I.AI.ANIHA" MI also leavefor Hie port of S.m PrancKo on ThursJaythe 2MI1 Inst., at 12 o'clock noon. Tlielatter vessel has been relii ted and will takecabin passeiiRers.

W.ti.lKWIN&CO.. LTD,General AKent, Oceanic S. S Co.

McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.

At the Anneal Meetlne of the McBrydeSugar Company. Limited, held at 10 a.mon the 22nd of March in the rooms ol theChamber of Commerce, the followingofficers and directors were appointed toserve for the ensuing year, viz :

President Mr. D. P. R. IsenbereMr. H. H. Dillingham

Treasurer -- Mr. F. M. Swan ySecretary Mr. G. F. DavlesAuditor Mr. T. R. Kevworth

f Mr. A. M. Mcliryde...Mr. Albert Wilcox

Directors . -- Mr. R.W. r. PurvisMr, I. M. Lvdtate

Mr.V.D.MdlrdeGEORGI- - V DAVIES,

yO-j- t Secretary. McBryde Sugar Co . Ltd

ltd ml ConccrtH.The hand will piny tin- - following se-

lections lit n concert In Knima SquaroUiIh afternoon nt the usual hour-Slo-

March On Parage .... Kappey

Overture Italian In Algiers... HosulnlSelection Nahucco VerdiIntermezzo Hiiilorln AndroWaltz The Bullies IlepretPolka ltosely Anger

"Tho Star Spangled Uanncr."

Sunday afternoon, beginning nt 3

o'clock, tbe band will play on MakeoIsland. The following program will bu

rendered:Part I.

Tho Old Hundred.0erture Festival Lortrlni;flnMitte Alfxlna sliefIntermezzo The Gosslprr (lllloGrand Selection Tho Huguenots..

v Me) erbecrPart II.

Selection Knust flounudIlallad The Light of the World..

AthuriFantasia The Yeomen Patrol.. SquireOverture The Drldo Aube."

Tho Star Spangled Danner.

UNDER THE OLYMPIC'S MAST.

Work ot' replacing tho rigging lostby tho flljrraplc In her recent encoun-ter with tt whirlwind began yesterday.Her foremast wns unstepped. Underthe heel ot this spar was n ten dollargold piece placed there when tho mastwas stepped was sccurod by ForemanHarvey of tho firm doing the work, af-

ter quite a scramble. The bark Olympicwas built In the East and there it Isthe custom to place a coin under theheel ot each mast as It Is stepped.

SECOND MATES IMPORTED.

Tho Mariposa arriving this morningbrought six second mates for the-Island Steam Navigation Co. Thesemen were brought hero jo take thoplaces made vacant by tbe failure ofmen In tho service to pass tho UntttdStates examiners, ts'ono with licensescould be obtained horo jo It was neics.saiy to send away for others. Thonow men will go to work Immediately.

. .

PILOT FREEMAN LEAVES.

Pilot Ficeman of San Francisco whowas brought hero in the steamer Slunaleft In the Hongkong Maru this morn.Ing nfter an cnjoyabl vlsjt. The linoImposed on the Hongkong Maru fortaking him to San rraucUcn was pjldby Irwin & Co. whose vessel broughthim here.

4"

J 0anoaniratott Oroaab AMCMIA, PO0Rr.ES3 OFBLOOII'Sj Jir. LOSS OF COLOUR.

by the Leading l'hdUa.claJICouolrln.

IjUKfUhn Tult lur SmtttCm. m CMilltm.

DM) mol UUtkn lU raoou Irlnn back

MUtTH. mniTI.'miH coMPirinii,

1w.a' "4 vlaaa. lain a .that luiiiilnu .f u."!'" aw, kr all ot.auu a.t Dra. iuu.Wbolatalai lys, Hn. Ulayaiu. Paait.

'' - fiikalfc'iiiiiAi. iMiitinir m

sMirriNO iNiiiiiMNci;I'll if l''IMll,.IH

Wntlhrt Outrun I'rtnshim, Murth ttTempMsiHre Mmnin minimum

tO Mlihlnf rnailmmn IlltrnnielK h hi tO.Oi rttnulrlUlnMltirrJ,Hew Point MPlliimldllr l t A. m 70 pr-- r eenllllamnnit llMd Hlgnal Rtntlon, Mnrrh

S.-- eliMidn wind NI2,

AHI(IV..lfl.Ptl.l.w. Mf. 11.

r Kit Itnncknng Matu, Orteii, gdajsto lit from YoKhams,

S1turd.1v. Mar. it.QSSMatlpoM. Rennlr, r J. 14 lim

from Sin Craiulsco,Stmt Kauai, llruhn, frem Kauai with

nooo Mg vigsr to A V II.htn.r Klnw, Freeman, from Kilo anJ

vy ports.DKPAKTUItKa.

Fridav, Mar 21.'IKK Amerlci Maru, Going, for Yc

kehima.Schr I'annle Adelr. DuJoll.for Hleele.Stmr, Mauna l.oa, Slmersoii, for Maul

ana Nona ports. ,

htm'. James Makce, Tu'lelt,lrom Karsia.

SaturdivMar. 11.1 K K Hongkong Maru C!r(en,forSjn

Stmr llelene, Line, for Hawaii.TO BAIL fills AKTKHNOON

Am bk ( i'rard C Tobey, Gore, Ifor SanFrancisco.

Am bk S C Allen. Jackson, for San

Stmr Noeau. Wvinan. for Kauai at 1 rm.StmrW G Hall, Thompson, for Kauai

Jt ) p 111.

i'assi:koi:iis AitmvnaFrom San Francisco, perS SMirlposa,

Mar 2J-- .V. T Adams, Mrs S C Ahiswo'th.A S Armuth, J L Barker and wife, MMMarker, J I' Harraclough, B P Beard, MisHUeard, I.GHrts, Mrs EOHrown, SHron. wife and child. F B Cmt r, MrJ W Carr.es, Miss A Chrlstal. R J Coch-ran, Miss M Cunningham, G W Currier,AIM Currier. W J De Gear, Miss LouiseEager, A H Fowler anJ wife, R H Fowler,w lie, child and maid, H J Hart. G F

Mrs B R Herbert and child, tl GHoward, A G Hoyt, Thos Hughes andwife, Miss M' Hunllngton, .Miss JessieJohnson, Miss E Klllean. Miss M I l.

Airs E Know lion, J Lucas, A Jand wife, E B AlcClanahan.-wlf-

,and:iilM ueo a AlCNenzie, c - mcnois.J W Parmelee, Win Peters. Airs O F Pfaf- -

flin, S S Powers. Miss N Raymond, W HKlce, Als F Russell. Airs J A Saucedo, W

t A Schenk, G Schneider. Airs F Al Simp'son. M A Smith. AH Thompson and wife,G Turner, J A Tuthlll and wife. J WWilson and wife, H Wolff, J T Majifield,Col G W Macfarlane.

rASSKNUERS DEPARTED.For San Francisco, per T 1CK Hong-- j

kong .Maru, 23 Air and Airs I' L Gullck,Ciptaln Freeman.

lor the Orient, per T K K America Ma-

ru. Alar 22 T E Dunbar. Airs F I Cody,T ShebavJina, A Croppand wife. T MrMikr, von Rakowskv, II Ames and wife,H A Sanger, A ennedy, Mrs S Kllllp, hW Pltcr.e. C II Pratt, C L Marlatt andw Ife (. S Hjrker and wife, Rev C Harris.Two European steerage and 13jUflent.1lsteerage. .

For Alaul and Hawaii, per stmr MaunaLoa, Alar 22 Chong See, J Morse, Mrs 1

Weight, KHunt Miss K Martin, J T ray-- Ilor, A S Humphrey!, A N Kepolkal, A duRego, C B Olsen, H P Baldwin, AS Hart-wel- l.

S M Ballou. J r Fuller. S McGinns.F Klamp, P Schneider, J Garcia, Airs G CHewitt, W T Robinson, Geo H Cunnings.

SHIPPING NOTE8.

The gasoline schooner Eclipse arrivedfrom Kona ports this morning.

The bark Kalul.uil sailed from SanFrancisco for this port on the 15th Inst.

The barks Gerard C. Tobey add S. C.Al'en both with sugar sail for San Fran-cisco today.

Second Assistant Engineer Anderson ofthe steamer Alaul was married this after-noon. Ills bride arrived in the Alariposathis morning.

The steamer lwalanl will In future beIn command of Captain J. S. Greene, Ad-miral Gregory, lias transferred his flagtotheMlkahala.

The steamer Hanalei will be, In fromwith 12000 bjlgs of sggor in the

m ..ting.I he Maur.a Ijoa did not leave yesterday

until live o'olock. She was delayed 'byne great quantity 01 ireignt snrppea.

FREEMANJOES HULA

Pilot Freeman was given a greatsend-of- f on the steamer this morning.The old man had many friends heroand they all tried to give blm a goodtime during his stay. A large numberof people were at the steamer amongthem many of Freeman's friends. Howns literally smothered In lets nud dur-ing the putting on of tbe lels someonealiped up behind the old pilot and tieda hula skirt about bis waist. .,

riccman wns nil unconscious of thlsjlast decoration and much to the delightof tho boys who decorated I1I111 he didnot discover It until he had worn ltlabout an hour.

Captain Green Kicked.JiiBt before the Hongkong Maru sail-

ed this morning, two Japanese whowere captured last night swimming Inthe hay and apparently from the Hong-kong Maru, were put aboard thatsteamer.

Captain Green claimed that tho mendid not belong to the steamer and hadnot been brought hero by her. The njenclaimed that they had come from the'steumer, however, and so, rather thanhave his essel detained, the captaintodk them aboard. They will ho taken'to San Francisco and then back to Ja-- .

Ipan,

WANTS,'Jl. - ,1.1 ul. ...M i. ..,..

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tint iftnl III H4li tt Hmtlmlt,- - - "rr

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1111m iTf)-- i

VA I tl A miff mm J.ttrtt la f,t In rifcttriM Air"w 11 iMiitifitimt."!LJ? - - -

w ANTID LI.HIMJ Mll.unl S. i Mll.ll,Intal tmf i.rl 14 Intat l.lani Stoair

Wavlfa'lafi Co , jli, Qurm 'T'. ti.'Jtl,t

AtllNTILMaN a J,.1 m a t...in.iJ. N. lUlf'anla Si. la

WANTIIWWATCIItSl, 'r.l,t7 lai tilIMEIZ tit Ngan S

, IM-I- ItYOIIM1 MKV ltno(iahtl ani lvt.illtt, a

All'tx AN Hulltlin DflWa

0 til I'AI'CMS tO LXCIIlNOk lo, titan Cml

t'i,Waft ArfHv al llulltim tlWfa t.tM

TO LtT.

TO If.T lurmiha! front loom nntr li itmntt;ult I rlict t Itttytt J St. nrif Numnu iryftiw

fO LI T rurnUhf i roimlth NfJ Alw UHboif J, (IfrtunU it cor firr of Vittjflj St

lN'twTO Ll-- Thit Utgt inJ rommoJiou Jtlllnr

h u fronting on t'cntrtiu Avtnuf, opfPiiOjrui C HK, wlta tnoJtf n Itnf rovfmntt, knuwn atIluiirh4d Cotirf. U UpivaMf monthly In itaicc with wattr iat. Hy orir u

(.ro. DAVIS.Trul-otJ- A Bdttttfitli bankrupt JuiJ tlli

ITyt- - O JtTO LET Part 1 ofrkt with dm of dck Moon of

it, Magiow HultJinr.

TO LET-- hi Roomfull.

lfout, furnlthrJ compltt.

to Hocm (lout. btt location In tho ChvR W Aiklnton. Miffoon HullJlnr, MtKhant St

TO LI.T- On to,ot four varr d'rbl furnlihf irom pltatant UtctUon, mar city, Atklniwn,

MiCn Hit t Merrhanl St . or twt Kng St,

COR RENT Anaw four room rottaet fmQnM pply to G. Schuman, Mt chant SI. btl

fori anJ Alakfa. it tf

TO LET Nw 4 room cottj gt on Intan AtylumRoii. luwrir month. Inquire on prtmitat or

roii tl, CamptnirHKKkf upttalt ovtr NationalHank Sr.STRAUCH

tyil'im . .. ,,'

RENT- -i larje room! y.pply J, HarolJ,itdarJtn Lan. v. i?Mtw

TO LEr-SV- ftrn Moui. irtll furnljhtJ rooms withboard YuuntrSt .nar Phkol iTtrim

TO LET AtetU(ton Aloha Lam, Apply J. A.M a gon. h . . iTta-t- f

RENT Laret front roM In private family,rcwly lurnHhfJ 160 Sctiooi ttrel blrii Port

TO LET-T- wo Mly bulll cottar! off Lltiha St.,I lust abovt Mol. Arply to

WILLIAM SAVIDOCACO.,

TOR SALE

SALE Molcrn homti on taty ttrmt. ffrath Cli mnntk kaIw II II Il.imn.' 'King fctrrtt,

UHY PAY RENT. hnou can bu a comfortv able hoRM un lh rcmArkatb' trmnftitnCah, and do per month P. II llur. t it . Qrokcf .It King itrt',

AVC RENT and apply It tuwarJt tecurlng a horn,or i . iii liurnruT, u OKfr, ) iing ai.

pi.Nt:ia:Stt)HNCEofA.GAKTr.NDt:RGfor sal. On the btach In Kaplolanl Park. 1 Kit

In fa ilmplc, Tor partulariadJrtia A Curtenbtrif.O Uoxfij. or at UkitRtiUH A CO Cor, Quen

an I Kaahumanu 5 It.OV SALE A ouanllty of onJhand grain bag

Apply Hawaiian Tramways Co., Punahou, City,TBTim

CON Kapahuiu RoaJ, Kaimukluiu,uirp, un nv intijiimvni pian. Apply

tram!' May, luii Huili'ng. iiiftCOR SALr At the Orplieum Bar thtre will b aol I1 Choice Wines, Liquors, Itc, by the g'ats ortoltle J. K. M.mburg t?66-i-

R SALE QaJroom Set an J k'l chen Tb!- - ll mott ftew. S j Apply this office. S O." stfFOR SALE $aoo. Ri to lure of cottage

town, with privilege of renting cottage.WILLIAM SAVIDCE A CO..

' 4J k. Ca

;OR SALE One each stt-- a and 6 horsepowernisi WK1S9 KtKUillD UIL tUlftt:, 1111

Inquire of J. EMMttuTH. 14 Klnr St itji-t- f

LOST.1 OST-Dr- aft No. a3t In favor of Yokihama Steelel Dark, amount fn.no drawn by Pacific SugarMUI Co has been lost and paj ment stopped. K A,SdUtfU tii 0 lT86Mt

LOST Red. Morocco pocket book containing lettersppw of no value except to owner. Tinder

pteate leave at office of It S. Gregory St Co .TcrtSt.. oppotUsQub Stables, and receive rewjrd. 84wLOT Certificate ncmbrr )it for five htrts of

In the Pioneer Building and Loan AsoJatlon, 14th series In favor of amirs' K Santos, trustee,has been fott "All persons are warned against negot- -

ling same itSimw

FOUND.

tOUN- D- Tribune H'cycla. Appl at Bulletin.Office and pay f jr ad vert tement itqs-i-

" $&--"ar JLj,HjPlWaka

'mmmeaCHalCiAv!iA?si,aaaaaaaaaaaaaap

iaBaaaWala

jVPaaaaaHaaaaV

Chocolate Bon-Bo- ns

" Name on Every Piece."POR SALB BY

LEWIS & CO.,Agents.

240! 240! 240!THREE TELEPHONES

The Krenlnji Bulletin, 78 cenu p.imonth.

jjLui t r &, l -- - OJLL'''ui' ' ' r" DAirtTV ' ir--

F V AtfitV stiEcjcD' Wracked,,, vtRv&vI

" B102S SPECIALU FOR"

E3RANto "Jf ,E

rehbie I fcpEaT! laaajlijriejriilwillproOe their mfrZ1.- - ll

SATISFACTION

. . . .

tl 65

ON 27AT 10 A. M.

At the of Mr onstreet, three doors from

I will sell at Public Auction the entirein part of

parlor set, marble top table,piano and leather

chairs, easy chairs, solid brasshair very

andkoa black walnut book case, Icebox, meat safe, large stove,

fern, palms, etc., etc.

F.

.OF

ON

AT 10 A. M.At the of Mrs. on

street, near street, I wills:! at Public Auction the entire

In part oflarge round oak koa center

tame.Other koa beds, etc.Black walnutBlaik walnut set.

.sofa, nets.wooJ

Meat safe, stove.etc., etc.

F.

C ,

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-f

f5to 31

W. H.

; 1st, $15 ; $10 1 $5.

THE

HALL'S COTTAGE

PAINT...,BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE

AND PURE-- a.

.READY MIXED FOR USE.

E. O. Hall & Son,LTD.

Jas. F. MorganAUCTIOrEER AND

Qun 9trt

Auction Sale....OF

Honsehold Furniture

WEDNESDAY, MARCH

O'CLOCK

residence L.B.KerrBeretanla Alapal,

household furniture, consistingUpholstered

pictures, hanging lamp,bedsteads,

mattresses, handsome bureaus,washstands. commodes wardrobes,

furniture,silverware

glassware, crockery,

Jas. Morgan.Auctioneer.

Auction SaleHousehold Furniture

Tuesday. March 20th,O'CLOCK

residence Clench,Lunalilo Pensacola

householdfurniture, consisting

Handsome

tables,bookcase.bedroom

Pictures, chairs,Handsome Hawaiian chiffonier.Singer sewing machine.

Kitchen utensils,

Ja8. Morgan,Auctioneer,

RING UP

flairi77

V

FOR AN

AUTO

MOBILE-r-k

Prize'Shooting'

From MarchMarch

SHOOTING GALLERYHOTEL STREET.

THONE, Proprietor.

Prizes 2nd, 3rd,

IN BEST

Constantly on Haid.

POULTRY'FRESH SALMON

FROZEN OYSTERSHALIBUT

NEW SHIPMENTS

EVERY MONTH.

Metropolitan Meat GVLIMITED

UTCHERS andNavy Contracted

,.THE,,,

Honolulu

Market

Co., Ltd.

Keeps Constantly on Hand.

MILLER & LUX'S Prime Beef. Mutton

the Coast. Nothing belter t. be had. Weare Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

FISH Salmon, Halibut, Trout, SturgeonSole, Smelt, Shad, Carp, Rock Cod, SeaBass, Crawfish, Crabs, Etc.

POULTRY ANDOAME-Turk- eys .Gees

Teal, Sprig, Brant, Belgian Hare, Etc.SMOKED MEATS-Ha- ms, Bacon. Saus-

ages, fresh every day. Tongues, Clippedoeei, cic. aim awt HreaJ, Brains.Calves' Liver, Tripe, Calves' Feet and

FUITTl-i- Prrtrc rh. Dl..lu tchow, Sauer Kraut, Apples, Pears, Grapes

uiauca, Ulliuns, vlDDJge. A IU I SUPP Vof Fruits and Vegetables.

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Hardlv a thing that you could wish forbut what Is to be hadaj our market.

Telephone Main 219.

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SanitationWhile putting new fixtures in

yqur, bath-ropm.-- at leHstconsider using

TilingFOR FLOORSAND WAINSCOTING.

Design and prices on appli-cation to

Lewers & Cooke,LIMITED.

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STOCK aid BOID BROKERS

FIRE IMSURaKCB'AGENTS

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Careful Attention given to

BUSINESS. TRUSTS.

OFFICES : I bCORNER FORT iAND MERCHANT STi

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