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W" AdW ftM f! VOL XXXV., NO. I'd HOXOU'M', II. T.. TICIDAY, XOUHMUKIt lUIHr, WKKKIiV WHOM NO. 22J.8 Entered nt the 1'ontonlcn of Honolulu, It. T., Hecond-clas- s Mutter. SEMI -- WEEKLY. MK1 'lUKSllAVH AND FRIDAYS WALTER G. SMITH, EDITOR. 8UHS0K..PTI0N KATKS: Pu Month I .00 Pm Month, Fobkkin 75 I'm Ykab 6,00 tM YKAR.Konr.ioic fl.U) Payable Invariably In Advance. A, W. PEARSON, Business Manager. BUSINESS CARDB- - LTLE A. DIUKEY. Attorney BA iiw and Notary Public. P. (J. box 78. Honolulu. II. I. King und Hethel 8ts. U. IIACKFKLD & CO.. LTD. General Commission Agents, Queen St., Hono- lulu. ILL P. A. BCHAEFRR &. CO. Importers and CommlRBlon Merchants, Honolulu, Ha- waiian Islands. a a to 'n If ""'" ' " mat mny a satis- - & COOKE.-(Rob- ert P. ; , . J. juawrey, J. xvi. uooro.j importers - u.aj,u u .vu- - muiury suiuuun, dealers in lumncr ana dumcihr maw- - reiary nay ma Deuer mat tne rials. Office, 414 Fort St. W n tITTDTAPP Whnloanla nrA TCatwtl Clm uy per. 112 Klne BL: Tel. 119. Far-.llv- . Dlan- - Governnien tatlon ships' stores supplied on short posed to the opinion held by the Pres notice, gooas oy every steamer. ,,. n,lu the Secretary of State, Orders from the other Islands faithfully executed. Important development In CONSOLIDATED SODA r.,n.int.lf.l.. be decline Lewors, asseninp Chinese op- - arc ronntTB T.u R.nlinml.i. " - ' inuir own ine .v...t,.uun ,....j.r Fort Holllster China be 8Ibllty kill offered up .various Agents. pelled execute eleven princes the be nil and olUcIals alleged responsible signal anti-foreig- n all .,..Tr Dunuuuuii tne nese outrages, ,,.n,.i.i chlnery of destrlptlon made order. CARDINAL'S HATS lMITCn CTATPC Hy. sent immediately after the pre- - command VrlV this Gov- - I ikoltr L"U1LU ulut "iineu amies cordance wltli MiC intend policy best the flag. point France and NEW YORK, Nov. 22. despatch Herald from Rome says: condition Government the coast but rather aggravated the that Tenn out ni,mv reports will ofllclals COver the Foo Chow that St. Petersburg coming Mr. Lavldln. - went calling YORK, Nov. Austrian has against and wtn much cause(1 Archbishop Prague sliouiu leceivu cocred scarlet, 'iho Seo Prague is by historical reasons, be rank and been held a of dignitaries of? Princely title. occupied Raron howuver, has just given decision, which Is negative, tho ground ' that the Archbishop too young. Furthermore there other These will touch Kronch aspirations, as Cardinal's expected by the French bo granted. This decision Is uiie growing Importance attached His Holiness to tho development Roman Cuthollc faith the United States, which country. new appointments of Princes tbo ohurch lmvo been decided upon. This appointment two additional American Cardinals may causo Jealousy, but Is only with tho amount of support the Roman Catholic church the United States Is giving Holy See, ns compared other nations. Commenting upon tho above, the Herald says: "Gossip will this announcement that two red hats are to como United States. solution the ecclesiastical friction that has years existed between east and west, used that both Archbishops Corrlgan nnd Ireland should bo raised sacred college thus rlvnlry a now factor has scene the person Archbishop of New Orleans, dclegato Rico and tho Philippines. . "ThlH Is a most ofllce, and Mgr. seems bn meeting Its mnny requirements successfully will doubt rccelvo tho customary reward ' of Red Rome bestows her This dis- pose tho newly dig-- who Is get the other? Hurh would leave old trouble, unsolved. Until Archbishop Corrlgan Arrhblnhop Ireland have been Homo this summer and both wcro there the hlghPHt honors. Archbishop Cor rlgan mnde report Pope won- derful prosperity and progress his dlo-res- o of York, Hut this halnnrr-- by thn high honnrH paid Archh'Miop Inland Franco Ills repulo form even wilglit. Another Idea tho rereii'ly mooted mplo Cardinal PlliTln, In Rorno tho Hlnitu, would sperlnlly rharc'd look after thn affairs of thn flinch here For Mgr. Marllnelll, who will iindniiblrdly soon u Car )iim lifen fpnkeii of, but In not Mfoiiwht would do, heriiinm really MiiIIihi Mini pn mi Aimrlcaii, though lunjr re'l'lrul hire" THK WAH, D Wtit lUldlnir Jlrriid MM-iJiP- , l NmIIvhh Hi" I unimr . ni i'n ami Do i . ittfti, Iruvvriwil i nn.. hiMm Hu Ulld j , I...I, ui, Mjutfiiuniiir 1111111 hy i .hi i jwntw)uri Iu ilw Urmitf I . i' "Uitlrr I 1 I.U'uU'nUH , HM tl Til .i.Ji ilriJii). yn i)iliil liv i i iiii luJjjn Hitli liNyy i u vlWtfnu i i in.. liuUitf dijy ihihsIio. i, i r HdHUM lluUwf ililllHIl i i . i MumuM I ) ufUHII i I I VENGEANCE DM Germany Wants the Officials' Heads. UNITED STATES OPPOSED McKinley Policy of Bloo- dshedStatus of the Ne- gotiations. very admin- istration, which expected take modification. Mr. message an Inquiry 0 vengeance Mr. W. W. Itnckhlll sunt Poking IiIk adviser. an open tlinl authorities would lmvo preferred the the ne- - ' comintsulon, formed of euinmNslohcrs, thteo In nuinlier, np-- j pointed power, but tills plant failed of nccoinpllHluncnt. ' The of Germany that continuance of negotiations depends upon the of princes und llfllf.lllln fi outrages another form of the propo- - ' sltlun submitted the Washington Government tueral weeks ngo by von Sternberg, the German charge d'uffulres. proposed at thut time thnt condition negotiations the Chinese Government be compelled surrender the and real perpetrators the crimes against International law." The response of the United Slates was that could Join In demand of this character; that China should lie nfforded an punish the criminals, that for their punishment should In the negotiations for final settlement. The President Is the new uornian proposal he will probably NEW YORK, Now 22. According agree It suggesting some tj"l AtnnlilnrvlriH t n ,H llrt a . . "cl mouincnuon leau to LEWERS , "D",'"h,, "V anu w..fc,. An official said thnt sonio of those M. punishment of Chinese leaders Imposed condemned by power- - from any other source. by rul princes ST. Nov. 2t. Europe case Czar's death, adequate, Is nese forces, it plain causing so much and New Another the tstlfll of car- - rylng the of the Character sent out from niiniannn n ni,in n ,. n. tt twf flint tlu viin.,n.imiiii;Oi IB iiuiL' iuit:L liiu - - .. - ...- - ........ ..b i....v ... the situation Is that has culprits ejuickly likely ln tlle danger. Russia has be- - ATJcil tlint n nnnrlltlnri t- i.i i. i v . i1 Intmin ,t i,r. ha rr Cat. -- " " '- - ""ie pos- - ,.... ,- -j ...... ...u and Allen Bts". '&. Co.! ln tne negotiations, com- - Is suggested that they might dally from the to the Emperor. Such nn net would a churches In large cities ,,,, to be for an outbreak "u. ""i .,-- ! jor un this condi- - ,.o n,nn o,i every to I with received unit Bravest ,tlon steps secure sponse from Secretary demand ix'crct Germany precedent "llrst committed made 'flrmatlon 22. The in I of the nose waters tho favor- - European lnl)Ie Ini'nil nnttntit Germany they nnntlnn. ueiense. hnve conse quences authorities hesitate SHOWING FLAG. PARIS. Nov. ndmlrol UlllllLy JlnlLJ sentatlon thnf ernment by Mr. The In Hican luu uiu hol Instructions to UII15 lO UlSap- - to a of of French Austria. A to disappoint- ments J)bfi)tnil, muUiUwf, Wnilib-nliiX- , iirl Ainmiiilrln (tr.lil.tiliMlM'K Against opportunity considering contemplate. The Great private the ministers condition, desirous Lavldla, linrn com- - tho maw Commissioner nnhino .llvlilPrt bulletin Wilson Wu. vessels Into three squadrons. inul last but that nrst be ,but little during tho night, but cxperlence the necessarily Gulf Pechlll, which be base.turblng cnuse. his with Nnga- - "HIn Majesty's general the punishments were sai;i and another Che-fo- o. The sec- - satisfactory. Temperature this morn- - Secretary also urged nd will jjng. pulse 70." him take Into the Shnnrrlml. survoll- - LONDON, anxiety attitude the Chinese nnd tho abllltv condition not there A feeling contiguous far by ment. sub-cor- Lugrange, sts tho na cv, Ti.n conflicting its Tenn the Vatican and His con- - it the the coast from the causes come from a Tonquln there a general In the ty- -' NHW Tho Government of late, angered the Chinese been urging porsisiunco inai them to foremost the the of considered Austrlons, for and other to has by succession It now by Scrlbnltz. Tho a final on views. the number of hats will not last to the by Increasing of the in In consequence, two in accordance which ln to tho bet at a fast pace by to the One for the tho to bo by the and all equalized, but on tho In of tho to Cuba, Porto Important as Chnppcllo to no tho Hot thnt on successful diplomats. would of aim promised Then to a course the nnd a the In point Is to nnd un- doubted as a for n or resident for Pulled lie miiile illniil It h hit Is MONK MUyn Mini and mil noiivrul Will, iiiuuKHiiJ 'In mi. ii l4tlM!'(l H n lMMf lllfWr1U h '. 4 jiiimiif e " distasteful to j Conger's in re fy wits It the reference Collations each proposal execution tlinlti'lil ,1,.. Bu-ro- n as to u and provision ana to to tn are me '" are doubt its was by not Irrperlal bulletins n out ultimatum foreign tii..t (r fa to V no ,. to to ! iu which the THE FHENCH Hu- - Secretary LmCly vengeance, showing of Mr. squndron stationed no President of left of 0f a condition Imposed nt ndequate. Hay squndron stationed at full Its ? i, nn,i it Is a ' Is .. 22. be Is is It bo ho Is of rin bo bn mi Mrs. ins blood expiation. fnrmpr terrlng Mr. Conger from Ideas Clayton, New Mexico. KRUEGER LANDS ON SOIL FRANCE ARSICILLES, November Paul Krueger, former President Id Is of to Is to of it or Is Is is of of to to In us 4a tlie fleet ii.. hn Internal Revenue xs ac stated ln hands Xo 21. Is of ex- - be to of to to of siege which in of of are ln of of going of In In M Kj 21 to to to to In ln of lnnl In lfbpe of de- - of 22. ' phold fevfcr, have firm: fair, 3?c; ii i n rt ' ;"ces oh the a!to It 4c; E. W. at typhus, medical men not con- - steady; 0.00c; of the South Afilcan republic, here at 10:45 a. m. Mr. Krueger cannot but elated at the warmth of his reception by tho of Marseilles He bo said to have been borno on Iricslstlblo wave of from the landing stago to his hotel. The broad stieets and boulevards through which the route lay presented a perfect sea of beings, all gathered there prompted by tho desire to welcome the aged Boer Fiom the the twelve-oare- d barge of tho with Kiueger, appeared to bo In health, sitting ln her stern, am rounded by the Boer representatives, Including Dr. Leyds and Messis. Fischer and a storm of broke and never ceased until Mr. Krueger entered his hotel. Even then a vast of peoplo remained In front of thu building until Mr. Kiueger appeared on the balcony, whero ho had to remain for some time, uncovered, acknowledging thu acclamations of his of admir- ers, who cheering until they wcro hoarso with Replying to the storm from tho solid block of thousands of people, Mr. Krueger said the warm reception given him would do much to soothe tho wounds In his heart. Tho Boers, ho added, will nover sacn-llc- o their They rather bo exterminated to the man. to tho addresses of of tho Presidents of tho Paris and Mar- seilles committee, Mr. Krueger spoke ln Dutch nnd in a low voice, his words with energetic movements his hat, which ho held In" bis light hand. After thanking the committee for the w rnith of the reception uecidiu and expressing for the sympathy h had received from the Fre-iu- govern- ment, ho spoko of tho war as terrible and barbarously conducted by thu British. He paid: "I liavo fought with tho savages but present war Is worse. Wo will nover surrender. aro determined to fight to tho extremity, and If tho re- publics of the Transvaal and Orango Freo Sluto lose their It be be causo they lost every man, woman and child." This which Mr. Krueger mnde dispelled at once any Impression that ho Intended to nccept a compromise tho government. His announce- ment was greeted with a roar of cheers and ciles of "Vivo Krueger," "Vivo les Boers." "Vivo la l.lberte." Tho sceno tho landing plnce wns nr animated ono. decks of all tho steamers In tho Lyons basin wcro crowd d slght-seer- s. Tho crowd swelled to great pi oportloiiB ns tho news spread ough tho city tho Oeldcrlnnd had entered tho harlior. A cold northwest wind which set In tho night elenred nwny yesterday's clouds nnd tho morning broke fresh but with sunshine. Tho harbor was nil tho gnyer for tho decoration of a number of French ynchts with lings and pennants, nmoug which Boer lings wore prominently displayed. Tho Oeldcrlnnd waB soveral mEes out at sea nnd Dr. Leyds and MesirH. rifcher and Wessels, Interpreter Dr. Van Hammel Immediately proceeded to thn Dutch warship In a steam lnunch nnd bonrded her. A conference between Boor lenders while tho wus slowed down behind tho Inland of tho Chateau d'If. there until 10 a, m when sho steamed Into thn outer harbor, firing n snlutn of SI guns, tr which a shorn buttery replied. A flotilla of pleiiBiirn and r wheats endued around Gelderlnnd Immediately nfler shn had her m oilng", thilr occupants for KriKwr Dm Jlnern, The committee, of which H'nitnr I'milliit tho prenldnnt, hud been In thn cold damp inotnlmr ulr f" two hours whin a boat from thu nehir Inn. I innijpil Dr. Van llnmmel, tho houra of a memmm unylng Mr. Krueger noiih) not larnl two bourn, Tlin inoMeiiKur exilalu(d Unit Iho rommnndiir of Hut flel. iteiliiinl liefiiro Mr. left Diltflh Hrllniy (ollnrwla the Duleli warship), in. lri rendir I11" lll Muor duo to n I'nuMcnl of the Month African llepuhllu Mini I I'oiiipiNilder ulmi wlahml I he nltlrero nnd crew of tho Osldiirliiml to ll(n u niIkiiui fsi'-wil- l Mr JCriieimr who woi) leave thn chip with h iniurd of Imnnr dm up on htr iltwk. F'r onreninii) H.e nallnm wire lo their full ilrawi, Mjiltli Invilvu ii ilnhiy of u oouplM I 'j'hl piuiiiUt ut Dm who wnj. nnuM to eonienl llmlr n iliny oui'HidMil ihsl mh delay Hmnie ihf nrrnKiiieni und (ni In Dim d 'nl of III IlillilHiiii) rmuoMtr ulnir III" routs Tb rJisril uf I he fiHiMiiiw ihif.uioii iipUliil Hi lo pr llmninHl nnd urmul him in prrvuttilii Mr U runt or Iu Imul wllhoul d,if, u olhefwlmi tin Unit Hid Mur. kfill iwaiit, li bin I kIiu4v fiireivl iIIiioImIiiiiii yKinriluy, wuiih) tw mm 4lMfUtrl Mini Ibr wo Hr VMIl llMHIIIIVl IrM Willi I I HI IHir 1IU Mini wm (fl rUif whu n In iwnly imIiiuImi km inJvrJ in tit I'tfu'l I lbl IfriPH r would lain) Til KM II y l rolnliew fsnlilBII Ah of i'lr mi lu.arii III VMlf Id hailmr Haiiaui)il la lluuui UMUllliur la fni4 il'i Ur (rutr hvi lfl lit 'I'UinluM ni w mlaul h'trr lit U'H uf lb aUln 11111 lb NiUi at Imr irN, a i4d.UiiJ ftur 'Maii. i ilu lUf i viuj f tiiimr 'u I'm, Is Hi i.uin ir vi iiii umaWaSitWn pjui ur id lurmr IdMr w Ml Ml r i . t, it, tanillUH Mai IIIK Wllui W.l JplVl)r (MU.Mi'l l'l lilll Wf Mi )iii Miiii. it lull lisl two . iib ilip irciw M ii J ilu. I. i In w i.i it ....( a ibi.s u'i'i.l Bail lii'f.r ..nl ,iil ilmmij no. ' It 4 l. a i. r. b. j 1 . .. i. I ii i i l l'i I.i a l ki . u J id lb. , li If, .... 1 I ' H ' I "l ' ' I I "Ml' M ' 'h, I 41 I l . I i r f' r i ' t M ii el. ii i ' f S iuni ', m l ji - u i r 1 - WHAT OF MB? His Death Rumored In i Paris. RUSSIA DEEPLY. STIRRED Rumors of Add to the Suppressed Excitement in the Empire. BRUSSELS, Nov. 22, 2:30 P. (Special Bulletin) A telegram from Paris makes the assertion that Czar is dead. There is con- - the Empire for the recovery The Giand .Duke Mi- chael, the Czar's brother, has arrived "Thg temperature at 9 evening whs 102.C; pulse 7G. He slept will the determination whether consideration con- - ulbl uih Uuitiit limil itirfi III the bullotliiM nre illrposcd to re- gard typhoid fever ns a convenient name for disease that may proceed from nuy one of a hundred different Msos, the piTi'stent rumors of poison ana vague allusions to weakened heart action In the bulletins that causes doubt nud misgiving, Uusslan rule sometimes been characterized as a despotism tempered by assassination, and people In present crisis are talking suggestively of Mint gloomy and ominous mnxltii. Three distinct hlndi of poisons have been mentioned ns the cause of the Czar's Illness. said It tainted milk. Another thnt the cause was bad llsh, and the third .plainly said that Nihilists In the Czar's household had been administering to him form of slow poison In his daily food nud that this had been kept up for time. It dllllcult to believe that In a royal houtehold food of any sort could the In spection and reach the Czar's table. It lis this doubt that makes people shnke their modern scientific j poisoner enn work ns effectively and more secretly thnn any of the Borglas he Is In a position put milk or fish ptomaines In the dally food of in- tended victim. j It Is these unexplained facts, coupled with the grave doubts as to the suc cession and the danger to the pence of decree Issued the and otllclnls controlling Chi- - PKTERSHURG, Alarm of the that not Is that unless the growing over the Cznr"s anxiety and the pro- - nnaml being the the tZrTi the decree Government, Notwithstanding capitals. pursue reception diMM Czar's Czarowltch, operations, RHDUOE BKVKNUE. The Ways nnd Moans Oommittoe Will Present n Bill. Nov. 22. The Re- publican members of the Wnys and Means Committee today to at nenr here, from Copenha- - present bill for the reduction of gpn, and it is possible he may under- - revenue to the committee Satur- - take to heads of deport- - December at 10 The n fur lnrl.iL- - thn rear's bill, however, probably be prepared of French in Chi- - llllnesshaye been nctlng independent- - time before 'lv. "The-'- . Inst fiom Lavldla of the because Conger's dls- - will the the vessel at Is be 100.C; rtntvMipInc- tlin The left "the Mr. tho Wo thn for Hit' Mr the If the the the TO the the the was the giving Information con- cerning the of the reduction of schedules to the amount of revenue by of the preient It is proposed to reduce. committee agreed on a number of to reduced, !., v..tn.iiianr 'cernlnc the of the on dlsagreo- - lmperIai as It is probable 10 representative iiiir,i will of soon appointed 2 It Is evident draft of the measure, distribution Cardinal's through frontier. other ministers last agreement Raw, them Premier In appeared Chnppellc, npoHtollo to any taint- ed nnd refining, centilfugnl vn contradict the statement Is test, molasses te guestof Fox, are crushed, powdered, OF bo people today. may an human unanimous statesman. white, side Gelderland who good Wessels, thousands shouting. of acclamations, will labt Replying accompanying him, gratitude even last Independence will declaration from British at that bright Inner multi- colored an an film remained sluiinbnatN cheering Mr. ami was lo III' of vn IhU ilnn dninhroiindud loiiiinllli'i', aniio'inn. nI dmuHlraluii llUrlMlal Willi UUlbUMl 111 tg Md di--r lHk i'rWiU, lil,Mil4 Hi, Poisoning no has was to WASHINGTON. Gatzena, full advise 1st, says Czar's reau before committee some today effect certain and raised portions law The has schedules be while r,iin.irnn nature make nnd and While summer has sugar Pope, pnlns taken sugar, yet lined, landed moment cheers today would linern would Vhii lurtni rJy 'vlnced by the dlngnosls as given out H.70e; granulated, D.COc. ingi Thn One some pns.s m.-nt- i time Czar severe that final hats. with New that. Nov. been thnt 3c. Mrs. with fruui !'. Mfwmm, PRESIDENT AND MRS. KRUEGER. - every other sound Inaudible. When thu cheering subsided Dr. Leyds presented Mr. Kllleger to the Flench committee. The sun was then shining down on Mr. Krueger nnd hu held up his hut to shade Ills eyes from the glare, Ah be stOoil Iu this attitude, his head 'slightly with his hair buck, ho was an unutterably pathetic figure, which nt ouco won tho Hymputhy mid rnv crimen of every ptrson Hals were doffed until tho speeches ended, und Mr. Krueger uns conducted to Ills can luge, what icitin:ni:it maid in full. MAItHIIIM.Kjl, Nov, 'ii, Following Is tho text of Air, ICrilegei-'- on land. "I mimic the PcNlilcnl or urn fliameu n cnminltteo und Hid i'resldiint of the reiitru t'ommlttee ut t lit Inilepenilenen of rtiu Hum for Ibulr wuluonui, 1 iliiink all this popiilutloii n groat concern n to griet me, fur ulthoiiKh 1 wear mourning for Urn mUfnituni' uf my country, und uIIIiouhIi I liuvn not voiun to seol fenllvnii. sllll I, iidvi nueept with ull my heart lliumi iiuuluuiiijlous, for I Imow limy nru illulutwl lo you by Ilin n;i nous wlreli arc Invplml In yau by our irlb mid by your nympuihy for mil iiiimn, which U thnt of lh lllmiiy. which iiwiilienuil on. mim truly proud und happy ut having us my point nt lunillntf u norl in I'rune. In not foot ol fib.i juill inul I,, h., r.ir.Aiu.,1 i.u .... n.. .. I a. .. 1. . ..I ..... i. ... . i ,, u lo ! p.llllliB, nilllUIII HIV MtVtMHIII' llPIHIi ' IIHI, I lUIW BHMHtHl lo ll IIIHliu iiiuuiwi ui Mini ii ii mi uy HiMorn tlsHdl) luillHvil, "Tl vvummi o "'u I I ubll'i hmi llinlln ai'lyirli'lil llfll I huvu III Ituhl niMnv Uiu umvuu., ..! : .. "... r.7..'".f...'i....i. ..,.....:....".:.."... ...t. ....."- - "- - aiiivh, iuv iiMiuarwii t ii y hid 'n0tr v I u n I" ii'lriiil IliHj il f 1 Vat out l .ii .1. p..!. lililfil i.r lukw mii ii and some heads. The will some also which others disease Mum fW bum ,1,11 iJii lll) WMflli . . i !'" r. ...I . Hi niiii.i, r i will .' iivr ii i l n, lli ui , ,,, . i,', . nluu.luu, I' - H ' i bn ,' I ...I hi Is as F, I I 7. Id -- ui l- -J !.... mj 'Hit 111 iUliK ut lion ' II Mlliilv iuimiIii uf pfui.il , wliuiu f'lluli Mill I tflinlnlmi ii I .1 I rln.ul it ! II. i lli.n I I. i Mlulli DEATH ON THESTORM Many Victims in the South. IT California Also Has a Violent Gale Which Almost Becomes a Hurricane! NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Nov. 20. It Is feared that the Iobs of life caused by a cyclone that through middle Tennessee tonight will very heavy. Telegraphic and telephonic connections and trafllc arc paralyzed. MEMPHIS, Tenn Nov. 21. Advices ecelved tonight from tho storm-swe- pt sections of Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee Indicate that the of llfo and damage to property is far greater thnn at llrst reported. The dlfllcultles ln the way of securing information from the devastated scctlops aro al- most Insurmountable. The places af- fected are remote nnd and the best they are not well equipped with means of communication, nnd tho storm which last evening carried de- vastation across tho country at the same time swept away tho wires, so hat tho telephone and telegraph wires alike were swept out of service. De- pendence has necessarily been placed ln men and travelers coining from parts. k MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 21. From received hero via or by telephone, tho following tabulated list of Is obtained: Columbia, Killed. Tenn 40 very strained of the to carry islands and .allayed between Austrian m0re sentences. and mittecs Lavergne, ccrns Conger of nltnrles. of 90 enthuslEin concourso continued freedom. welcomo of Tho th during sighted tho ensued, OcliVrlnnd reached wnlllng Kiiifger meMNKK lluhii nillmwe tying iivUian decided o'clock. Holiness. bowed, brushed present. speech rlheles ehiimn (truiHiiiiun reih.ul win., may Je, IHl.l Ilniiiil passed railroad loss Isolated railroad affected advices courier victims Thompson, Tenn 1 Nolnnsvllle, Tenn Love Station, Tenn 2 Tunica, Miss S Lula, Miss 4 Hernando, Miss 2 Bntesvllle, Miss 2 Boxley's Store, Tenn 3 Franklin, Tenn 0 Morro, Tenn i. 1 Totals'. Injured. 2S 20 0 12 1 0 0 0 3 0 CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 22. Califor- nia Isolated from tho world yes-t- ei day morning for a few hours. Dur- ing the preceding night, the storm wrenched telephone and telegraph poles from their settings und snapped wires ns though they were threads. Our wires were iieyer ln worse shape," suld tho manager of thb West- ern Union yesterday morning., "The Hues In Alameda county were, In worst shape. For two hundred yards ncioss Goat Island every ono of tho wires were fiat on thcrgrouml. "Communication with Eastern and Sound cities was ulso interrupted and until noon wu were able, to get little business through." ' "Wo were unusually' fortunate" Bald Superintendent Storror of tho Postal Company. "All our wires, but a low winked through the night." Half the telephones Sun Francisco were out of order yesterday morning. ln two or three places poles earrylns scores of trunk lines were thrown down nud thousands of 'phones immediately became useless. At noon Tucsdny tho telephone company had 25000 miles of wire In per- fect working order In California. At 6 o'clock' yestutduy morning, with the ception of a few local 'phones, this en- tire system wus disabled. The most serious trouble ln San Francisco wus oxper'lo'ncod at the foot uf Seventh street. At tlilB point poles currying eighty coppur wires, were blown down 'und tho servlco com- pletely stopped. Tho storm played, huvoc with tho wires of the 8outhe,i;n puclllc, and lino-me- n lmvo been out In force In this stutu and Nevada repairing the dam- age'. For suverul hours Tuesday night tho train dispatcher's olllcu thu Oak- land mole wus wlUiout a who, Tho main olllce at Market arid Montgomery Bluets in this city found all of Its main wiles out of order yestniday und was tiiiublu to reach Ogden, Hucrumenlo, Fresno, I'm (land, Lds Angeles, Hun Luis Obispo und other central points. IIAVOO AT COLORADO HI'ltl.NOH. COLORADO HI'lllNflH, Colo,, Nov, 23.- -, Thu windstorm which swept Iho Pllio's Peiik region yimicnluy und lust nlllllt was Uiu wiimt oxpcriuucud thin Hiuln. 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VOL XXXV., NO. I'd HOXOU'M', II. T.. TICIDAY, XOUHMUKIt lUIHr, WKKKIiV WHOM NO. 22J.8

Entered nt the 1'ontonlcn of Honolulu,It. T., Hecond-clas- s Mutter.

SEMI -- WEEKLY.MK1 'lUKSllAVH AND FRIDAYS

WALTER G. SMITH, EDITOR.

8UHS0K..PTI0N KATKS:Pu Month I .00Pm Month, Fobkkin 75I'm Ykab 6,00tM YKAR.Konr.ioic fl.U)

Payable Invariably In Advance.

A, W. PEARSON,Business Manager.

BUSINESS CARDB- -

LTLE A. DIUKEY. Attorney BA iiw andNotary Public. P. (J. box 78. Honolulu.II. I. King und Hethel 8ts.

U. IIACKFKLD & CO.. LTD. GeneralCommission Agents, Queen St., Hono-lulu. ILL

P. A. BCHAEFRR &. CO. Importers andCommlRBlon Merchants, Honolulu, Ha-waiian Islands.

a

a

to'n If""'" ' " mat mny a satis- -& COOKE.-(Rob- ert P. ; , .

J. juawrey, J. xvi. uooro.j importers - u.aj,u u .vu- - muiury suiuuun,dealers in lumncr ana dumcihr maw- - reiary nay ma Deuer mat tne

rials. Office, 414 Fort St.

W

n tITTDTAPP Whnloanla nrA TCatwtl Clm uyper. 112 Klne BL: Tel. 119. Far-.llv- . Dlan- - Governnientatlon ships' stores supplied on short posed to the opinion held by the Presnotice, gooas oy every steamer. ,,. n,lu the Secretary of State,Orders from the other Islands faithfullyexecuted. Important development In

CONSOLIDATED SODA

r.,n.int.lf.l..

be

declineLewors,

asseninp

Chineseop- -

arcronntTB T.u R.nlinml.i. " - ' inuir own ine .v...t,.uun ,....j.rFort Holllster China be 8Ibllty kill offered up .variousAgents. pelled execute eleven princes the be nil

and olUcIals alleged responsible signal anti-foreig- n all.,..TrDunuuuuii tne nese outrages, ,,.n,.i.ichlnery of destrlptlon madeorder.

CARDINAL'S HATSlMITCn CTATPC Hy. sent immediately after the pre- - command

VrlV this Gov- -

I ikoltr L"U1LU ulut "iineu amies cordance wltliMiC intend policy best the flag.

point France and

NEW YORK, Nov. 22. despatchHerald from Rome says:

condition Government the coast but rather aggravated the that Tennout ni,mv reports will

ofllclals COver the Foo Chow that St. Petersburgcoming Mr. Lavldln. -

went calling YORK, Nov.Austrian has against and

wtn much cause(1Archbishop Prague sliouiu leceivucocred scarlet, 'iho Seo Prague

is by historicalreasons, be rank

and been held a ofdignitaries of? Princely title.occupied Raron

howuver, has just givendecision, which Is negative, tho ground '

that the Archbishop too young.Furthermore there other

These will touch Kronchaspirations, as Cardinal's

expected by the French bogranted.

This decision Is uiie growingImportance attached His Holiness totho development RomanCuthollc faith the United States,which country. newappointments of Princes tbo ohurchlmvo been decided upon.

This appointment two additionalAmerican Cardinals may causo Jealousy,but Is only with thoamount of support the RomanCatholic church the United States Isgiving Holy See, ns comparedother nations. Commenting upon thoabove, the Herald says:

"Gossip willthis announcement that two red hats

are to como United States.solution the ecclesiastical friction thathas years existed between east and

west, used that both ArchbishopsCorrlgan nnd Ireland should bo raised

sacred college thus rlvnlrya now factor has

scene the person Archbishopof New Orleans, dclegato

Rico and thoPhilippines. .

"ThlH Is a most ofllce, andMgr. seems bn meeting Itsmnny requirements successfully will

doubt rccelvo tho customary reward '

of Red Rome bestowsher This dis-pose tho newly dig--

who Is get the other?Hurh would leave old trouble,unsolved. Until Archbishop CorrlganArrhblnhop Ireland have been Homothis summer and both wcro there

the hlghPHt honors. Archbishop Corrlgan mnde report Pope won-derful prosperity and progress his dlo-res- o

of York, Hut thishalnnrr-- by thn high honnrH paidArchh'Miop Inland Franco Ills

repulo form evenwilglit. Another Idea tho

rereii'ly mooted mplo CardinalPlliTln, In Rorno tho

Hlnitu, would sperlnllyrharc'd look after thn affairs of thnflinch here For Mgr. Marllnelll,who will iindniiblrdly soon u Car

)iim lifen fpnkeii of, but In notMfoiiwht would do, heriiinm really

MiiIIihi Mini pn mi Aimrlcaii, thoughlunjr re'l'lrul hire"

THK WAH,

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i i . i MumuMI ) ufUHII i I I

VENGEANCE

DM

Germany Wants theOfficials' Heads.

UNITED STATES OPPOSED

McKinley Policy of Bloo-

dshedStatus of the Ne-

gotiations.

very admin-istration, which expected take

modification.Mr. message

an Inquiry

0

vengeance Mr. W. W. Itnckhlllsunt Poking IiIk adviser. anopen tlinl authorities wouldlmvo preferred the the ne- - '

comintsulon, formed ofeuinmNslohcrs, thteo In nuinlier, np-- jpointed power, but tills plantfailed of nccoinpllHluncnt. '

The of Germany thatcontinuance of negotiations dependsupon the of princes undllfllf.lllln fi

outrages another form of the propo- - '

sltlun submitted the WashingtonGovernment tueral weeks ngo by

von Sternberg, the German charged'uffulres. proposed at thuttime thnt conditionnegotiations the Chinese Governmentbe compelled surrender theand real perpetrators the crimes

against International law."The response of the United Slates

was that could Join In demandof this character; that China shouldlie nfforded an punishthe criminals, that fortheir punishment should Inthe negotiations for final settlement.

The President Is the newuornian proposal he will probably

NEW YORK, Now 22. According agree It suggesting sometj"l AtnnlilnrvlriH t n ,H llrt a . ."cl mouincnuon leau toLEWERS , "D",'"h,, "V

anu w..fc,.An official said thnt sonio of those

M.

punishment of Chinese leaders Imposed condemned by power- - from any other source.by rul princes ST. Nov. 2t. Europe case Czar's death,

adequate, Is nese forces, it plain causing so muchand

NewAnother

the

tstlfll

of car- -rylng the of the Character sent out fromniiniannn n ni,in n ,. n. tt twf flint tluviin.,n.imiiii;Oi IB iiuiL' iuit:L liiu - - .. - ...- - ........ ..b i....v ...

the situation Is that has culprits ejuickly likely ln tlle danger. Russia has be- -ATJcil tlint n nnnrlltlnri t- i.i i. i v . i1 Intmin ,t i,r. harr Cat. -- " " '- - ""ie pos- - ,.... ,- -j ...... ...u

and Allen Bts". '&. Co.! ln tne negotiations, com- - Is suggested that they might dally from theto the Emperor. Such nn net would a churches In large cities,,,, to be for an outbreak"u. ""i .,--! jor un this condi- - ,.o n,nn o,ievery to

I

with

received

unit

Bravest

,tlon

steps secure

sponse from Secretary

demand

ix'crct

Germanyprecedent

"llrst

committed

made

'flrmatlon

22. The in

I of the nose waters

tho

favor- - Europeanlnl)Ie

Ini'nil nnttntitGermany they

nnntlnn. ueiense.

hnve consequences authorities hesitate

SHOWING FLAG.

PARIS. Nov. ndmlrol

UlllllLy JlnlLJ sentatlon thnfernment by Mr. The In

Hican luu uiu hol Instructions toUII15 lO UlSap- - to a of of French

Austria.

A to

disappoint-ments

J)bfi)tnil,muUiUwf, Wnilib-nliiX- ,

iirlAinmiiilrln

(tr.lil.tiliMlM'K

Againstopportunity

considering

contemplate.

The

Great

private

theministers

condition,desirous

Lavldla,linrn

com- -

tho

maw

Commissionernnhino .llvlilPrt bulletin Wilson

Wu. vessels Into three squadrons.

inullast

but that nrst be ,but little during tho night, butcxperlence the necessarily Gulf Pechlll, which be base.turblng cnuse.

his with Nnga- - "HIn Majesty's generalthe punishments were sai;i and another Che-fo- o. The sec- - satisfactory. Temperature this morn- -

Secretary also urged nd will jjng. pulse 70."him take Into the Shnnrrlml. survoll- - LONDON, anxietyattitude the Chinese nnd tho abllltv condition not there

A feeling contiguous far by ment. sub-cor- Lugrange,sts tho na cv, Ti.n conflicting its Tenn

the Vatican and His con- - it the the coast from the causes come from aTonquln there a general

In the ty- -' NHWTho Government of late, angered the Chinese

been urging porsisiunco inai them to foremostthethe of

considered Austrlons, forand other to

has by successionIt now

by Scrlbnltz.Tho a final

on

views.the number of

hats will not

last to theby

Increasing of theinIn consequence, two

in accordancewhich

lnto tho

bet at a fast paceby

to the One

for thetho to bo

bythe and allequalized, buton tho In of

thoto Cuba, Porto

Important asChnppcllo to

notho Hot thnt onsuccessful diplomats. would

of aim promisedThen to

a course thennd

a theIn

point Isto

nnd un-doubted as a for

nor resident for

Pulled lie

miiileillniil It

h hit Is

MONK

MUyn Mini and

mil noiivrul Will,iiiuuKHiiJ 'In

mi. iil4tlM!'(l H

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'.4 jiiimiif e

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distasteful to

j Conger's in re

fy

witsIt

thereference

Collations

each

proposal

executiontlinlti'lil ,1,..

Bu-ro- n

as

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u

and provision

anato to

tn

areme

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itswas

by

not

Irrperlal bulletins nout ultimatum foreign

tii..t (r fa

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!

iu

which the

THE FHENCH

Hu- -

Secretary

LmCly vengeance, showingof Mr. squndron stationed no

President ofleft of 0f a condition

Imposed ntndequate. Hay squndron stationed at

full Its? i, nn,i it Is a

' Is.. 22.

be

Is

is

It

bo

ho

Isof rin

bo

bn

mi

Mrs.

ins blood expiation. fnrmprterrlng Mr. Conger from Ideas Clayton, New Mexico.

KRUEGER LANDS ONSOIL FRANCE

ARSICILLES, November Paul Krueger, former President

Id

Is

ofto

Is

to

of

it

or

Is

Isis

of

of

to

to

In

us

4a

tlie fleetii.. hn Internal Revenue

xs ac

stated

ln hands

Xo 21.Is

of ex- -be to

of to toof siege which

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of

are

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of

of

going

of

In

In

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to

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to

to

In

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of

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of

22.

' phold fevfcr, have firm: fair, 3?c;iii n rt ';"ces oh the a!to It 4c;E. W. at typhus, medical men not con- - steady; 0.00c;

of the SouthAfilcan republic, here at 10:45 a. m.

Mr. Krueger cannot but elated at the warmth of his reception by thoof Marseilles He bo said to have been borno on Iricslstlblo

wave of from the landing stago to his hotel. The broad stieets andboulevards through which the route lay presented a perfect sea of beings,all gathered there prompted by tho desire to welcome the aged Boer

Fiom the the twelve-oare- d barge of thowith Kiueger, appeared to bo In health, sitting ln her

stern, am rounded by the Boer representatives, Including Dr. Leyds and Messis.Fischer and a storm of broke and never ceased until Mr. Kruegerentered his hotel. Even then a vast of peoplo remained In front of thubuilding until Mr. Kiueger appeared on the balcony, whero ho had to remain forsome time, uncovered, acknowledging thu acclamations of his of admir-ers, who cheering until they wcro hoarso with

Replying to the storm from tho solid block of thousands ofpeople, Mr. Krueger said the warm reception given him would do

much to soothe tho wounds In his heart. Tho Boers, ho added, will nover sacn-llc- o

their They rather bo exterminated to the man.to tho addresses of of tho Presidents of tho Paris and Mar-

seilles committee, Mr. Krueger spoke ln Dutch nnd in a low voice,his words with energetic movements his hat, which ho held In" bis light hand.After thanking the committee for the w rnith of the reception uecidiu andexpressing for the sympathy h had received from the Fre-iu- govern-ment, ho spoko of tho war as terrible and barbarously conducted by thu British.He paid:

"I liavo fought with tho savages but present war Is worse. Wo willnover surrender. aro determined to fight to tho extremity, and If tho re-publics of the Transvaal and Orango Freo Sluto lose their It bebe causo they lost every man, woman and child."

This which Mr. Krueger mnde dispelled at once any Impression thatho Intended to nccept a compromise tho government. His announce-ment was greeted with a roar of cheers and ciles of "Vivo Krueger," "Vivo lesBoers." "Vivo la l.lberte."

Tho sceno tho landing plnce wns nr animated ono. decks of all thosteamers In tho Lyons basin wcro crowd d slght-seer- s. Tho crowd swelledto great pi oportloiiB ns tho news spread ough tho city tho Oeldcrlnnd hadentered tho harlior.

A cold northwest wind which set In tho night elenred nwny yesterday'sclouds nnd tho morning broke fresh but with sunshine. Tho harborwas nil tho gnyer for tho decoration of a number of French ynchts with

lings and pennants, nmoug which Boer lings wore prominently displayed.Tho Oeldcrlnnd waB soveral mEes out at sea nnd Dr. Leyds and MesirH.

rifcher and Wessels, Interpreter Dr. Van Hammel Immediately proceededto thn Dutch warship In a steam lnunch nnd bonrded her. A conference between

Boor lenders while tho wus slowed down behind tho Inlandof tho Chateau d'If. there until 10 a, m when sho steamed Into thnouter harbor, firing n snlutn of SI guns, tr which a shorn buttery replied.

A flotilla of pleiiBiirn and r wheats endued around GelderlnndImmediately nfler shn had her m oilng", thilr occupants forKriKwr Dm Jlnern,

The committee, of which H'nitnr I'milliit tho prenldnnt, hud beenIn thn cold damp inotnlmr ulr f" two hours whin a boat from thu nehir

Inn. I innijpil Dr. Van llnmmel, tho houra of a memmm unylng Mr. Krueger noiih)not larnl two bourn, Tlin inoMeiiKur exilalu(d Unit Iho rommnndiir of Hut flel.iteiliiinl liefiiro Mr. left Diltflh Hrllniy (ollnrwla the Duleli warship), in.lri rendir I11" lll Muor duo to n I'nuMcnl of the Month African llepuhllu

Mini I I'oiiipiNilder ulmi wlahml I he nltlrero nnd crew of tho Osldiirliiml to ll(n uniIkiiui fsi'-wil- l Mr JCriieimr who woi) leave thn chip with h iniurd of Imnnrdm up on htr iltwk. F'r onreninii) H.e nallnm wire lo their full ilrawi,Mjiltli Invilvu ii ilnhiy of u oouplM I 'j'hl

piuiiiUt ut Dm who wnj. nnuM to eonienl llmlr niliny oui'HidMil ihsl mh delay Hmnie ihf nrrnKiiieni und (niIn Dim d 'nl of III IlillilHiiii) rmuoMtr ulnir III" routs Tb rJisril uf I hefiHiMiiiw ihif.uioii iipUliil Hi lo pr llmninHl nnd urmul him in

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-

WHAT OF

MB?His Death Rumored In

i Paris.

RUSSIA DEEPLY. STIRRED

Rumors of Add to theSuppressed Excitement in the

Empire.

BRUSSELS, Nov. 22, 2:30 P.(Special Bulletin) A telegramfrom Paris makes the assertion that

Czar is dead. There is con- -

the

Empire for the recoveryThe Giand .Duke Mi-

chael, the Czar's brother, has arrived

"Thg temperature at 9

evening whs 102.C; pulse 7G. He sleptwill the

determinationwhether

consideration con- -

ulbl uih Uuitiitlimil

itirfi

III the bullotliiM nre illrposcd to re-

gard typhoid fever ns a convenientname for disease that may proceedfrom nuy one of a hundred different

Msos,the piTi'stent rumors of poison

ana vague allusions to weakened heartaction In the bulletins that causes doubtnud misgiving, Uusslan rulesometimes been characterized as adespotism tempered by assassination,and people In present crisis aretalking suggestively of Mint gloomyand ominous mnxltii. Three distincthlndi of poisons have been mentionedns the cause of the Czar's Illness.said It tainted milk. Another thntthe cause was bad llsh, and the third

.plainly said that Nihilists In the Czar'shousehold had been administering tohim form of slow poison In hisdaily food nud that this had been keptup for time. It dllllcult tobelieve that In a royal houtehold

food of any sort could the Inspection and reach the Czar's table. It

lis this doubt that makes people shnketheir modern scientific

j poisoner enn work ns effectively andmore secretly thnn any of the Borglas

he Is In a position put milk or fishptomaines In the dally food of in-

tended victim.j It Is these unexplained facts, coupledwith the grave doubts as to the succession and the danger to the pence of

decree Issued the and otllclnls controlling Chi- - PKTERSHURG, Alarm of the thatnot Is that unless the growing over the Cznr"s anxiety and

the

pro- -nnaml

beingthe

the

tZrTi

the

decree

Government, Notwithstanding capitals.

pursue

reception

diMM

Czar'sCzarowltch,

operations,

RHDUOE BKVKNUE.

The Ways nnd Moans OommittoeWill Present n Bill.

Nov. 22. The Re-

publican members of the Wnys andMeans Committee today to

at nenr here, from Copenha- - present bill for the reduction ofgpn, and it is possible he may under- - revenue to the committee Satur- -

take to heads of deport- - December at 10 Then fur lnrl.iL-- thn rear's bill, however, probably be prepared

of French in Chi- - llllnesshaye been nctlng independent- - time before'lv. "The-'- . Inst fiom Lavldla of the

because Conger's dls- -

will thethe vessel at Is

be 100.C;

rtntvMipInc- tlin The

left "theMr.

thoWo

thn

for

Hit'

Mr

the

Ifthe

the

the

TO

the the

the

was thegiving Information con-

cerning the of the reduction ofschedules to the

amount of revenue byof the preient It is proposedto reduce.

committee agreed on anumber of to reduced,

!., v..tn.iiianr 'cernlnc the of the on dlsagreo- -

lmperIai as It is probable 10representative iiiir,i will of soon appointed 2

It Is evident draft of the measure,distribution Cardinal's through frontier.

other ministers last agreement Raw,them

Premier

In

appeared

Chnppellc,npoHtollo

to

any

taint-ed

nnd refining, centilfugnlvncontradict the statement Is test, molasses teguestof

Fox, are crushed, powdered,

OF

bopeople today. may an

humanunanimous

statesman. white, sideGelderland who good

Wessels,

thousandsshouting.

of acclamations,

will labtReplying

accompanying

him,gratitude

evenlast

Independence will

declarationfrom British

at

that

bright Innermulti-

colored

an an

film remained

sluiinbnatNcheering Mr.

amiwas

loIII'

ofvn IhU ilnn

dninhroiindudloiiiinllli'i', aniio'inn.

nI

dmuHlraluii

llUrlMlal Willi UUlbUMl111

tgMd di--r

lHk i'rWiU,lil,Mil4

Hi,

Poisoning

no

has

was

to

WASHINGTON.

Gatzena,full

advise 1st,

saysCzar's

reau before committee sometoday

effectcertain and

raised portionslaw

The hasschedules be

while

r,iin.irnn nature make

nnd and Whilesummer has sugar

Pope,

pnlns takensugar,

yet lined,

landed

moment

cheers

today

would linern

would

Vhiilurtni

rJy

'vlnced by the dlngnosls as given out H.70e; granulated, D.COc.

ingi

Thn

One

some

pns.s

m.-nt- i

time

Czar

severethat final

hats.

with

New

that.

Nov.

beenthnt 3c.

Mrs.

with

fruui

!'.

Mfwmm,PRESIDENT AND MRS. KRUEGER.

-every other sound Inaudible. When thu cheering subsided Dr. Leyds presented Mr.Kllleger to the Flench committee.

The sun was then shining down on Mr. Krueger nnd hu held up his hut to shadeIlls eyes from the glare, Ah be stOoil Iu this attitude, his head 'slightly withhis hair buck, ho was an unutterably pathetic figure, which nt ouco wontho Hymputhy mid rnv crimen of every ptrson

Hals were doffed until tho speeches ended, und Mr. Krueger uns conducted toIlls can luge,

what icitin:ni:it maid in full.MAItHIIIM.Kjl, Nov, 'ii, Following Is tho text of Air, ICrilegei-'- on land."I mimic the PcNlilcnl or urn fliameu n cnminltteo und Hid i'resldiint of the

reiitru t'ommlttee ut t lit Inilepenilenen of rtiu Hum for Ibulr wuluonui, 1 iliiink allthis popiilutloii n groat concern n to griet me, fur ulthoiiKh 1 wearmourning for Urn mUfnituni' uf my country, und uIIIiouhIi I liuvn not voiun to seolfenllvnii. sllll I, iidvi nueept with ull my heart lliumi iiuuluuiiijlous, forI Imow limy nru illulutwl lo you by Ilin n;i nous wlreli arc Invplml In yau byour irlb mid by your nympuihy for mil iiiimn, which U thnt of lh lllmiiy.which iiwiilienuil on. mim truly proud und happy ut having us my pointnt lunillntf u norl in I'rune. In not foot ol fib.i juill inul I,, h., r.ir.Aiu.,1 i.u .... n.. ..

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u lo! p.llllliB, nilllUIII HIV MtVtMHIII' llPIHIi ' IIHI, I lUIW BHMHtHl lo llIIIHliu iiiuuiwi ui Mini ii ii mi uy HiMorn tlsHdl) luillHvil,

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'n0tr v I un I" ii'lriiil IliHj il f 1 Vat out

l .ii .1. p..!. lililfil i.r lukw mii ii

and

some

heads. The

willsome

also

which

others

disease

MumfW bum,1,11iJii lll) WMflli .

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DEATH ON

THESTORM

Many Victims in theSouth.

IT

California Also Has a Violent Gale

Which Almost Becomes aHurricane!

NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Nov. 20. It Isfeared that the Iobs of life caused bya cyclone that through middleTennessee tonight will very heavy.Telegraphic and telephonic connectionsand trafllc arc paralyzed.

MEMPHIS, Tenn Nov. 21. Advicesecelved tonight from tho storm-swe- pt

sections of Mississippi, Arkansas andTennessee Indicate that the of llfoand damage to property is far greaterthnn at llrst reported. The dlfllcultlesln the way of securing informationfrom the devastated scctlops aro al-most Insurmountable. The places af-fected are remote nnd andthe best they are not well equippedwith means of communication, nnd thostorm which last evening carried de-vastation across tho country at thesame time swept away tho wires, sohat tho telephone and telegraph wires

alike were swept out of service. De-pendence has necessarily been placedln men and travelers coiningfrom parts. k

MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 21. Fromreceived hero via or by

telephone, tho following tabulated listof Is obtained:

Columbia,Killed.

Tenn 40very strained of the to carry islands and .allayedbetween Austrian m0re sentences. and mittecs Lavergne,

ccrns Conger

ofnltnrles.

of

90

enthuslEin

concourso

continued

freedom.welcomo

of

Tho

th

during

sighted

tho ensued, OcliVrlnnd

reached

wnlllng

Kiiifger

meMNKK

lluhii

nillmwe

tyingiivUian

decided

o'clock.

Holiness.

bowed,brushed

present.

speech

rlheles

ehiimn

(truiHiiiiunreih.ul

win., may Je,IHl.l

Ilniiiil

passed

railroad

loss

Isolated

railroadaffected

advices courier

victims

Thompson, Tenn 1Nolnnsvllle, TennLove Station, Tenn 2

Tunica, Miss S

Lula, Miss 4

Hernando, Miss 2Bntesvllle, Miss 2Boxley's Store, Tenn 3

Franklin, Tenn 0Morro, Tenn i. 1

Totals'.

Injured.2S

200

1210

003

0

CALIFORNIA.SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 22. Califor-

nia Isolated from tho world yes-t- ei

day morning for a few hours. Dur-ing the preceding night, the stormwrenched telephone and telegraph polesfrom their settings und snapped wiresns though they were threads.

Our wires were iieyer ln worseshape," suld tho manager of thb West-ern Union yesterday morning., "TheHues In Alameda county were, Inworst shape. For two hundred yardsncioss Goat Island every ono of thowires were fiat on thcrgrouml.

"Communication with Eastern andSound cities was ulso interrupted anduntil noon wu were able, to get littlebusiness through." '

"Wo were unusually' fortunate" BaldSuperintendent Storror of tho PostalCompany. "All our wires, but a lowwinked through the night."

Half the telephones Sun Franciscowere out of order yesterday morning.ln two or three places poles earrylnsscores of trunk lines were thrown downnud thousands of 'phones immediatelybecame useless.

At noon Tucsdny tho telephonecompany had 25000 miles of wire In per-fect working order In California. At 6

o'clock' yestutduy morning, with theception of a few local 'phones, this en-

tire system wus disabled.The most serious trouble ln San

Francisco wus oxper'lo'ncod at the footuf Seventh street. At tlilB pointpoles currying eighty coppur wires,were blown down 'und tho servlco com-pletely stopped.

Tho storm played, huvoc with thowires of the 8outhe,i;n puclllc, and lino-me- n

lmvo been out In force In thisstutu and Nevada repairing the dam-age'. For suverul hours Tuesday nighttho train dispatcher's olllcu thu Oak-land mole wus wlUiout a who, Thomain olllce at Market arid MontgomeryBluets in this city found all of Its mainwiles out of order yestniday und wastiiiublu to reach Ogden, Hucrumenlo,Fresno, I'm (land, Lds Angeles, HunLuis Obispo und other central points.

IIAVOO AT COLORADO HI'ltl.NOH.COLORADO HI'lllNflH, Colo,, Nov, 23.- -,

Thu windstorm which swept IhoPllio's Peiik region yimicnluy und lustnlllllt was Uiu wiimt oxpcriuucud thinHiuln. II luituil nlxicun liuurn, Tlie peilntof urtfiilesl lulunsiiy wus fiuni S p, in, toi p. m 'I in iu wus no ius or pro, tip

fiwi iimn lint my Him duly u to tliail. your Kovuinimmt fur nil Him lukuim of iluuiuiin imilinaiid ul $T8,mo, Thu twinHUH..I iimi nmuIii nnly iMwiiilly it wan iui give me 'iiIiqiih hiiiI lidiKruph vompmile sunialiiud.,(!.. It.. ,1... IXm. liuil lli.... l.ui.ii II. Iitf.. ...... .......I.I ....,i,i,w. ,,mhiii,, ,.m ,r .,.'-.- , ... iiiimi Mieti. winiiii iii'ver umv tmn illiiu.y oe.hhiImI luu war, und hIiim His iximIIii of Juiuwijii, who wlnliwl eUa Uu wn 'lb, m u,i vlocy uilniiitil by Urn

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SAN FRANCISCO SENDS A LEPER HERE(Trotn 'N'eilnesdnj'n Dull ) irKoh llitlo Indlcntlnn of Km ptcwme to

I"10 w"i"l observer.George Prall, who saj he ii a leper, T)l0 BMI1 ,)f .nitfH mvlnK come

and who wai landed here from (he China ihure vum flr- -t made known in anyone)citcrday, dcclarei that the San Francisco 'in Honolulu uhen he called on CiwruoBoard of Health told him to come hcrc.-W- . Hmlth, a member of the Hoard of

lie says that Drs. O'Uricn and Morrisscy l,lo",lu, """Kolnn from Smith'- -, Htnre to

of the San Francisco Board, In everyway ,,,,,, ,onnl of cul nni, lmck I1BIlllliencouraged his leaving for Hawaii. rorj.rim taken Into ctmtoily liy theweeks the ADVERTISER has warned iiirIi sheriff and is now nt the KollhlHawaii against ust this thing. There leper receiving Htntlon under thu curesrrrn. a drlcrminccl effort nn the nart of of " "inl of Health nvvaltlnir ex

(he Mainland authorities to make this .i,.nnilnnttonjtoilny.

dumping ground for their lepers. Thccnme ll(,rt. ,)y lhe nonri, r Health ofpeople of Hawaii must vigorously resist Hnn TranelHco, that hu Informed thatthis movement or before they think, this body he was a leper and that Drcountry will be saddled with more of that O'Hilon, executive olllcer, and the otherclass of unfortunates, the existence of which,,,,ocl"rH tol(1 lllm thls Just tllu ,,luce

lias already brought us unenviable noto-

riety. No time must be lost.

van of the threatenedTHH of Mainland lepers Is here.

I'ratt, a native of theUnited States, landed In Honolulu yes-

terday from the steamship China andstates his Intentions of staying In Ha-sval- i.

He says that though born a leper, hehas cured himself nnd that his one de-

sire In life Is to heal the afflicted onJloloknl. He Is willing to live there jn

If he can try his medicine on thecolonists.

The steamship authorities know noth-ing of Pratt's presence aboard theChina ns though his feet nnd hands

he

of

he

of

of

nt

are maimed by disease, face'l hnve medicine my

a In the ofinstitution? This I wns not to

the president developmentInstitution In the athletics he dls- -

to Hnwallan-Hiiglis- li

evening. nlumnl wns toattend a quarterly meeting but few re-

sponded Invitation.The chief of the meeting

In nn by Arthurupon the present con-

ditions of the nnd its

Hawaii

"W.

his

thegood"

lepers

his

become collegehis liking.wns

famous

Interestaddress

Mnxson

A. r.of of

He Punnhou

'tiieie

learning nnd ouh the of nssocla-- a

of not itsfamous the

The climate, the the Insti-tution the pn$t decades, hold-ings property and all theartistic grouping of buildings are all conducive establishment a college the Hnwallan Is-

lands the president be-

lieves have Its studentswomen from all

tho States, even, he says,mnnv nf tlio 111 tho Rniltlli'Tll

sure

irrese mustconsiuereu tuturcThe

notThe ore cramped

But he theerect small building some

client order meet

grounds

Punnhoubuilding

irarrsrerreudent

Hall,

prxitoiit

)li.trlfl

vtm

lu AllHMV llivir

Wild llU

ii

1'rntt snyH that was

,ulHllllll.

The metjeiterdny afternoon consider thoine and nfter illicus-dor- r with

toexamined this

declared a Btlll he willconfined until the fromthe Orient, when he will sent hack

tho drug Arm& was In olllce

afternoon when I'rattIn after

bldewalk and asked If SmithBald ho

a Hoard Health.Just I'ratt.

"I'm a and como fromTranclsco help the Jlolo-ka- l.

andthe In grip which will

Punahou a matter studyIs the question The

and Icnl a surprise himthe Island nnd matter

ofThe called

layPresident

Smithschool future.

record

whichamong

parts

physical

would

beautiful

Hoard

1'hvMlclnn

leperChina

SmithSmith

baggage

health olllcer.

"Well

found laxitywhich

above

young

a standard which comparedwith In the

The meeting opened last even-ing Judd, president thoPunnhou Alumni, with a few

the the ns- -was under Prof. Alexnn

branchesmany Hon

cided thnt time ripework

would counttheir nlma mater.

college tmicIlunahou equipped capabo mnllfosle(1

artistic ,r..,i

training,

quarters.

hiving

I'unnnou,

Pauahl

advised

George

dlseube

trustees

schools

Whatuf,,.l....f

Bireet. iuoen

This termtc).nmte wore

1'fvkldkiit uiMwb(inulioiilii

determinedcarefully

morning'.

uvur twill- -

foui from

)y.

IIWNUIW (IWriB IHlim, ViMMIIIII moil HUM! WKK'ChY

nonlrn leper

Hmlth thathail set-

tlement thnt I'ratt therecould never away.

him return HanI'ratt Kcemed and fin-

ally Smith's direction wentolllce Incentive PrattHoard Health

l'rntt, Pratt aboutwhat Whenitturntd storebaggage taken Into custody

thatThe members Honrd

notifiedspecial called after-

noonThe tnken

rooms then Inspecteda number doc-

tors. Advertisersnld name Pr.Ut.

oh) nnd bornmother leprosy. The

disease whenyears never been confined

nccount. I havetinde engin-

eer United States. Torlast .have been working

rrnnclsco. havecured

certainmedicines made mind come

help otheis I wentHoaidtalked with Health Olllcer

Morrisscy others. Theywould well

SHOULD BE TRANSFORMEDINTO A COLLEGE SAYS SMITH

foundthat among best stu-

dents were totalstudents divided

follows. Ameilc.in,learnlng put alumni Punnhou that young

soclatlon.made a study future der's nt thnt raee ,i,,IlWn.

ImpressionW1,l.1.','!.m

Phillips

highest of In lifecompetitor of the to credit. month

colleges States.

Inof

appropriateto

of In

andof as

pnllntrpQ

ould

lectual and

pres-ent

occupying

HUtailoul

pn'mt'iil.

Jlealtli

Carmlchnel'have

returns

California.

yesterday

leper

contagious

phys-whlc- h

favorablyStates.

reminis-cences organization

aconsolidation

somethingvelonment

mngnincent

.

;lre

and

l0Tt:!r":::;:&l.illuoKnlanl,

preparatory the the

up

I'UI

I've San

Jly

met nndfor

of

one

11.1t

ioIiu1uum

iu4iu.u4

4ll

Mill

II I'M

do forfor

Hoardat

HePrnncls-e- o

theof Olllcer the

ofSheriff the

To Leperhe did the

get hishe wos

policeman forof the of

Health

man was the

by ofTo the

ofwas

segregated Itsmy stationary

tho the

of thowas

Louisiana by the use ofup

thellenlth Fr.inclsco

Drdo go

Ilnwnllans, thoour

the Hawallans.OS,

the men up

the

the of presidency the

the

the

men

a

students I

economy.-- r

f- -future

2

,

alumni a ' a I

b'Umaya bronzeare' a d

,, ll

,ee f

n v, ,, ,

' '?"' Tt

t ., .i. e elements in EinnrKini . ..i - j w

i i .. I Ilishment a

a ti ruin r , i. i .. ,faculty, and

tbiisht.(, trlcilmake growing

With theas

... 1. ii, ,

' - -an , ...

"

v

Influence,,.iV, ""til""' the 'gained

a college I madeexcellence moral. j,,,,,,,,,, "'

A .., i i "- - "uja lu nn; ui feuuui I

liejiropooeil

there enoughstudents

trustees

economywhich Ih

next njwnyB (lio

approves plan

college,

I

ihvUnlit i t

t lit

U HI f It

j' 1

11 1 i t 1

f n 1 1

1

i

IUTof

to

Pratt

If

to

of

onthe

ofthat's as

toof of of

to

to

It

Asince

of

of

leader

Ij

I

1 thereHut

courowhich

schoolbanning

would despitenotlve

NmiIIIi

iiiuiiiiil ulitar

jiflMUl

saun-

tered

member

present

college

teachers

Hiiiiui

.1

Mrallfkiiii1.1

Hi

I1nl1.1l

III

IIII

tlm asIt him

ownand

get advisedto at to

at to

Smith toleper's

to mnnto to

a Bent there

were and

toand

nndthese and to

Is Georgej earsMy

on II

or onof

oertwo years I

San Iand as I

I toand to

of In San andand

nndI to bought

but I

as09

to werelast

4.

has

orIt.... i.i.i 1... .1... ,.,I ..w

I

I t..1. .......,

ti hplans,

In. . . ..

ItInain ::

1

,rtor,

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ui ns

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i.... ,,

nun in ..i

nnd will """"' '"

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thisto)f

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In

4

inIt sulllclent

u

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It , p

felt io ,proceed handed

and tho theI

..I v I O, 01

inesunio schoolsto is

Hludlon

wliUdi

int Imwu

llrown

Smith.Smith's

pur-pose.

o'clock.board's

Molokal

numberJJiigllsh

reality

These figuresthe

tho studiniH

students hasthonotice! ulu. i

v ...i .. r,.U

1

.

hit

in

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In

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DItAWI HO Oil IV V tit II i Iii li. . .1tii i iii i h ii iii mi t nnv . tt.i . , 1 . .1. n - - -

. IIH o I,..

clmiiii olliimieiwi

iuuN1'UlNH

4i-

tiUllilllUiH

ticket at the olllceI'urlllr 8temnlilp Cornpnny onMarket utreet. did

andmixed freely steerage r.

mnde mybeing leper went once tothe health olllcer tlueeof medicine nil want Isto them. have to stay .Mo-lokal all life, nnd good."

Pratt's hands feet are fearfullymutilated the amputation ofof fingers most ofthe wounds are healed and Isrobust Hmcrson,examined Piatt, he noted nn ab-sorption of Feveral fingersnnd brown patch arm.

was affected nnd severalother of the body

Hoard of Health metCarmlchnel and Dr. Amtsse. redernlphsslclans Di Ileich of the China

pieent besides Members Dole,Smith, Winston and

Chairman Smith the outset ex-plained the matter came

through Pratt's lslt.Superintendent of the

settlement Pratt had in-

formed thnt he started for Hawaiithe of the Fran-

cisco of Health.General member of

the remniked heto state the

law the he believed it dutythe Territory to oppose In every

man's"I

"from conversation the

building and equipment muchthe child nnd the ntpresent of

"We plannedbuildings the campus. Ave mustconcentrate our entire .school

rather than have It divided.Is thought year the Pre-paratory P.iunhl thus

tiustees fixedelection of finebuildings the college

NHHD OF AN'should be

exnmine trie grounils of college

the nair would

thing

aim anil

uuiiity,

return Frnnciscowithout bertriKIllume Pedernl iuurnutltiefor Prntt's entry. fact

escaped shouldhold nnd send soon

possible will willingly.think the States of-

ficials should communicate theTreasury Department Washingtonand remedy for

C. member theboard, asked If doctor the Chinahad conditionthe trip down.

Dr. Ileach, physician,present, spoke for himself

snld he saw the manbut thing theordlnnrv with except he

cripple.Caimlchael will-

ing the detained nt theboard's pleas-

ure.After discussion the

proceed was agreed re-move Pratt the Kallhl sta-tion and

morning the board appointedconsisting live phy- -

sltlnns nndllolTmann make examln- -

Carmlchael would will-ing to take tho board's findingsmatter and Pratt declaredleper send him towhen the China returns.

Pratt willingly Kallhl withSuperintendent llev nolds,looking- after medicines.the while.

IS

MYSTERY

bkeleton

Daily.)&chool children

jcstcrUuj Forester:,,,!! reMdenco Ituuanu .illej

Hawaiian). U. Chinese-Hawaii-an. .artistic collegiate lne urcGerman-America- Chinese, Por- - buildings should hnve J",,, lmj V,1,

American (part study them, and map them

say telephonedcamp. between Waterworks

tuguese. pure Hawaiian, 1, them flexible enough to be ndded for """-'I- "

fact atcentury. to CaptainThe Attorney- -

ns Intellectual quullty make ltins nollece iinlversltv Gem;ni1 "as communicated andthe Is concerned think t"m aUdrcb!-ei- letteri..,.,..ii.i.. ""'.'"- - iuiure. 11... i,.iK,,r nrtlstle effort tha i,n,i - story Bone of--

n,u. C0U(1 o""..'-- .ji.umi.. (Ifl'tl Illrrl, Ct..ptr, T.....i,oschool and has become thoroughly alumni meeting took place. The this which of the st0ne building here brick one following coroner's jury. C.

Imbued inline mover Its organization students may set to the pub- - nmj woodeii one Wl Klm! Uolt' s'lvldKe-Punnho-

college the study rather Damon. There had been grle-v- He through you In the proper needs, would be Chas illlam andnna

the lapsesworthy

In

ofIts

firmlywill

United

for-

present accommodationslimited

requirements for

ThisPreparatory, now

Smith

by

iimiiwiluui,Hliid.rifrui filllWllltr.

llii

Old

ir

Jliy

ISoiiHOn

was

not

wns

the ofllcerswns

nlumnlin the

discouraged

by

Immediately

was

old

my

particularly

suspiciously.

surioundlngsPreparatory

Bacteriologistmicroscopic

HIS

ChineseNuuacu

Wednesday's

transformingsorry hear that nm ii, .,,.... drove them wagonette

.i..

the

my

Onnot

my

by

his

not

for

for

the

not

not

byfor

was

In tho

He

out for

the

fur the forthe the

wasfor

out

wns

the

wns

am 1.1.' i.... InI'.IUahf 1.'"' w"' .Ul to inuicaieuIIUU CUI11

heio thnt the Intellectual nf theschool is low not lie. hi L. JL,,1 "e,?"l."?i The Sheriff and the Jury were

"Our for ure not Tl., portionthat 'definite We have adopted general uot ,?.,, 'S,ie"tpmT' VinJ erVOir nnd abmo

Is to "city the whore ater- -suggest hat theA S1." UtBcenaca almost road.iwho. met Chlcugo was "Zlous cilln shmihlbncnnea .I'l?- - ?o party directly back

tills qunrterly meetings were ,.,., ,n, "'.., ...'rV.iV" distance about vardsdecided Punahou be college, that trnnJnir bushes fe.rfi.l

Mlhs Wlddifleld. the nrnctlcnllv senseless Idea. ". sight met gnzo tho party.secietary. the minutes of the Inst! "I this needs

I,eed,.,,,, modestly,Indent's ."...?'! '?' PPed rotting clothes

mnrilnr hniri lege It must come. the eorreb-'n,- 0 t,.nr ,w,i,i"".'.'," '.''UJ.V cursory examination disclosed factthe consideration of the president' fa'mHy. roy"io SS'Sr and"

building had and It was also ra- - ftT,TK oXfs vv'i'.o Succeed' J,0? ?ll?0,0"rt mc"'' The bonestates supported the ominondecl that tablet and they looking for

keep

boxes

use

Hoard

the

the

was

was

the lies

flc. for thewlwi of theenif the ,,,,,,

was thocol-- . "Suro

.T,, mnn the,r Wb skuwas

by sot

bus

in...

.i,t

the the meetlnir 1.1'. ""V"students from the North """ main cntinnce warn to college couihe. Here tcssar Halleseyus rendered illcult liutlth the of the early mission- - really prejudiced Idea of mnk- - nml rmi,wiiV. ..?r nw,lllan mtnufneture made

joe wane eimnKc-- '"'" coIIpko cotlii-- e ns out viuZ "'" cocreu witnplnuded Missclimate nnd they to the South. Such "", "? "'L "..fn'o, V,. "'llwe eqiilmnent should nnlve A ,,,!, lsca l,J was lying about twocondition will prevail It there es- - "tuily of the conditions these Is- - lot P?Uhlent qmlVh'nS1 nlmost lf bcforccoIn the establishment of Christian nut thmv ,ii death hat had removed thothe Hawaiian amis worsh, Hiuuila1 I' quest le vol ," beauUfu flection upon head nnd laid upon ground lolwhich would attractivecollege Ccmm! 'S C TT'' by trouseis were dark Tho shoes

wheie piano. After few- - were well mndo nnd elastic aides.,.i ..... TUP nm'Otnnvnui! '"" Miur relliniks hv Dr. tlm mnoH.... ..,....!.ei.n.ius a....,.w., ooiwi,wi, cannot be duplicated In any nn, njiniiin.,! ;" mo

trustees, believes within short Mr jM(ll, the, ,,.,, 'other place United aB'''"time plans for the estab- - ,ii. ...... 'iu'ddi-pao- v Illof seat

with nii'iiappropriate build- -

Tho"

whole

lngs course ot which foUcmB.it success. expeilment morning that

Christian foundation such ',,,:,'",,";" "n? tnnvinceu need thethe propo;

sought

his

by

i'nniil ItlnSS

We

thatcolleire would have It to the and ship and elevating

ly trustees for future, powerthe doing llko tbi'iugh Christian

of Intel- - c.f'iV11 sllps '"1't,R nur orklnpa qiies- -

prehiueru

school

spotspoil

nrtistlofnlse

ljeretnnla

llin "'-- "pitiu iiie willsain inai

witn tne

are IsIn

notonthe

nndof tho

uo io

thenow

iiccoininoilntloiiN

.

iiltluwlnly Im

(Im whwlfolluwn

IUiiumI Twining

J'lMldvlll'l

CtlM

,

;

in11

to

Tederal

depositingthe

of

tho

mi,ni,.i

,.'iawould

Smith

would

onliu say may seemllliponinllmnntnrv l...f

trus have

,

u

llenlthIf went

died

covered

nlvvnjs

College.

because

arrangement '"'"iV

development......

community

selection

"I'llU OC

It

me

community

tlous

that

plan to collegeIf buildings

cloth

When 'nml offer do" Pollco state,!September complete youto be '" college coui.so here? 7t me rlfr The

among from niluiniTKnhnnlubly wns no 11!p ,,and may have doubtful as Theio Vi i,h. ,i,..

lines the) must In wrotefeeling something of uftei first question, 19 nnswer-o- f

the situntlon. think, the K'J1 they had planned to to collegemilrll nf inn, lm,.. oKcW llel Oil OS' to tllO ECC- -

inniv-Jii'- i

of the tho woul 'hon-or' In all

mtlo

stone

Insincerity

boys

netiU

Smith

AfUr

the

beforetho

showedlime

records

the

has seemed the

youhad

the'no'

estlng wo studySome of

Prcsl- - has tho '" H,',y llero ,f collK Is of- -to nnd Im- - students had not plan- -

build- - proved of per Ll Jj" ?"0,;,01 l,l'',"" J""ver cent. the the

thatIt phyHlciilly

rnninur luvttiitiou,,...,... Bllil U1IVHJ.-- mill IIHIUMII llltdl IH'tlllll ,l.u..hav

nottho

the

for ttl0

tin

bt linntlm

U.I.I..I. ...Il.limiiiiiuI, fruinIh

in m;1Muiiri

UI

ivi.-- i iiump'm

MIC."

thedoctors tlm

telephonedcall.

said

members

"Jly40 Louis-

iana.

all

in

in

here.

from

and

first

Do

Ameilcans.nn

Individ-uals

1"5- -to

PltOM STATESinnii lul

Im

u

Huiilil nuiulioiHtlm UnlUd

tVlir Iflnl u ....-,,.,- ..'. ....

.rsrJn7n.Mr-.:.""- ' i

iiI

'

I

I

I

i

III'

I

I

I

of

go

nt

"-- ".

UWm.ii .;f iht. U Mil

'urnI I ' luu

. ll. .

I ill' I l I

1 tmft"1 1 ii") 1 i

the.MhII

the I

out sightwith the

nou and I at

I hnvennd I a

If I onwell

andseveral

his nml his toesnil

Dr. whosaid

of thea the left

The nose alsoportions were marked

When the

andwere

Cooper.nt

attentionIle Leper

saidhim

with San

Attorney aboard, thnt

TerritorialIn cuse, the

of waythe remaining

said Attorneywith man

are thebest.

have put newon

equip-ment

next to putin put

the into n plan theof a number

regulnicourse "

EXPERT."There an expeit appointed

I

ivji

UUs

'i,

thnt will to HnnI

Hut thut

I'ratt him

I Unitedwith

insecure a us."

onon

whoand on trip

him that

thnt

station

some to bestway to

nt

tillsthat

to have

I

bein

to San

went

ofoft'

(From

bushesa

G, of ",".c" ',ouce10; arrange to "J"' ma,l

an

"''oth- - to ,'",,,, J?s

eis, nextTOK'P of

Hue-iv-

of hein

iTirnlln.trust studied

BUenPratt

that". ""'iillrst have aIn forth w- -with of n(?iln 1X for

of, false A

for

to simply .in--

,il

n di- -"i

a "I ou ? 1 a

aI 11

fora

I of

In " ""Pro- -l"e " i'. of

u " ubsitloa in

,1m thoin a! ed

, ofa

a .- "in

.

in!

be I"

me

nI'M to

an

usedcourse

of

't

ho

de

with

veiy

a

a

""""

In

III

of

of

me

o.,.i

H.

H.

100

mi...

be

tri..i

ino

on

WU8 O.

to me

In

in

41

Chliiese-IInun- ll

l'nituguese

jeeonml,hid

'!

Inn...................

th

Wu

f.-- i

III!

on

of

steamshipof

concealment

on

to

uppiobitlon

to

to

iMTnT.T.T'r-TtTA-

Jim

tltuency Attorney- -General's

i.V, ofPal1 sa,oon'

policy. One looking roadthere

plllmhm,will never build "ernc.Uli

read

time andJaw

that were opening .",,. .."V "."who come came

names withjoung Woml ,w

them clus beentabllshedhave tlese

colorYoui.i... ounumioiuiiii, uuusura

States. 'h?be lalil

be

nivmiuivi ULjIjUViIj

study ve.j soon. little.,., chapel thisjilans

u0fore that

roomhnve

plans

Oaliu

an-ne- w

upon

beei

give

lmu

frum

iiiiui

here.

HONOLULU JOINS.

I'liyiiin Tribute to BackKidney

compelled

Winston,

quarantine

there

DEATH A

DARK

FoundHoud

Yesterday.

discovery

Department.

""'oeieu

Thnt High

ladyuui""nff

upon.

Memorial's roxpoTd'S!

pecipie ""l1',.,, found

Professor

Hiat".

their

Inllm

iniwi

".."

back

have

about long, which nttaehbraid such

conclusive

found string.A wealthy

successful manufacturer applied skull reposesomploymout. (Sheriff's olllce.

do?" fo"ni1 skuU bccn

"

knowa equipment to KontlomTm Vn surgeonbchool last there tak, "et ' M.eemed spirit laxity '"ou nonth8 ...nslncerity students. Prob- - . them to

ii l.,n,lin,d,,

T

uusweis. Nineteennewness,

were

bestn

turn faculty .!,; fbo whotone

f

nmnlu and

I

1

WOULDUiu pmyuil

Heneral

chance

how

Kuge

Lcmn'nchc

olllcUls

Pratt's

notice

him

also

ation.said

ghastly

Into

P.o

college.

waterfall

ho8e

blQCK

IWISW

Chi-nese. This evidence

pockets hair braidingyoung and Th0 remains brought town

and Deputymarks violence

"What mannfie

whateffect. teachersopened

quiteOljllir.ltlons

of

Inan

ro

la FOR

I 0ni to

1 on

U

M

r-- m " Isn j

1 111

II 11 Im

l

,,fne

At

f

.... u. 1.mn Ml

1,1 mm

11 ! I 111

1

10

I

'J

1

II.ti..

ru

11

f., I,

tl

01

rt.iti

K. f. ll,

'i 11 .ll I f

I I V

V I VV I

1 rr

I

io

T

a

a

.l "" '.v, wl

.a --,

"

'w ".

a

.

-'

,

I. u

,

otlioru hmwa

(mat

..( mil)

'

. 1 I . . )

l

' 1 i 11 1

I I i I , I

1 i u I ,

I I tt J 1

, ir 1 r I r 1 lmil ( r r ' t" .

. .. : . ...... .. ir m

the

go

the

wasthe

did out

Dr.

the

Dr.the

his

Ahau near

once

..!.....'IV. .. ? "" JJiumi

thethe

.C"tone

" totho

?Into "'to

hau

say

'."

thesoon

go'

hadHere

the

the

the

1

lOlintl

go

I

used

man

man to wironow

forbo nnrt luulcmx you tho

u.v.uc--i w.v., imtn (ll.,.v.vu

I

f' i

I l

il '

it- - I ll I1

i . . .

a

a

a

'

a .

a

'

,

'

,,.u

a

a

a

I

..a

aa

-a

na

.,.

,i.

ed a

a In ofa

in

'"Aiia or lmi .nu

I to yotcan

n of ethe not feel

nr

,.!,....

nlmiby

the 100

ilc'fin ...i tlU

Iih

kiii

W,

anil

was

and

In tho tho

the tho

l.iu...

and

and

vrp

1 ii

111! ITHURSDAY,

NOVEMBER

1900

Should long remembered by

for Ha-

waii should bring Joy all,for one participator.

extras foryour Thanksgiving dinnerthis Let mention few

ThanksgivingCar-

vers,

Carver nests, Corn Cel-

ery Trays, SaladChampagne Bouil-

lon Cups, Table Ornaments,Lamps,

Bowls, Sets, TableTable Silver, Fancy Plates,

Dishes, Candelebras.

WrW.Dimonu&Co,

CKOCKERY,GLASS and

FURNISHING

4

Clarke'sBlood.Mixture

WOHLD-KAML.- BLOOD PUItl- -

FIEH RESTORER,WARRANTED CLEAB

BLOODwhatever cause

Blood Blackheads, I'lmpIeB andkinds, never failingcure.

CuresCures theCures

Scurvy.

Blood Diseases.CuresClears the Blood lmpuro muttoiarising.

S,eC",Cmatic

removes the fromwpnnniiR.

"But don't found. warmntod"!.' &eKttt.'AWwould wl.Tothors

"'''"""O;which

Game

man hail the most Icata en'n.Vi VniT'.some eitner sex, the solicit sunvrcr.question has trial- -- ... , ,1llll. U3Ieoplo know and whether died nlacue There Is rpuniTonmo nncan tmat." belief that may been refugee ItSliMUNIALS WON

It's tho with the tlm camps CIIRFSconqueror and Uio public; people want "m0 townnl the Pali sickened ,,,,:

luiovv wliat has been dime. ,tho wny into tho vohli.Honolulu people are Joining the pXlKlMhlIalloy y IsTthe bottle..

ukiiuia iii puuiiu uio no wnt inurucroii tlioro time nuamiv n- -uuiu wonuer anu iuum mis round permanent cure IhTsreai mkinH,

wliat your neighbors say Bhottld the Pockets and tho result ALL CHKlf.y.. onaors.ment mX"! ,Iho;or,girr0e8st,gaT1.,o0,,,,alnC; J$gS$"3&JwUiw m-o- mat goci, witn hope stumble some will 'JinnnnlfjP. MIDLAND' COUN.

JWlZ K.dticy unravel tho dead secret. land? TradomaVi"UL6D MIXTURE:Mr. W. of city,llght-houB- O keeper, and ho has

do

nnv

onceexamined

by

,",1all

the

led

him'

rcon

C...1.1

two

thothu the

bywas

was Chlnct--wns

1110 BKcleton wns

No,no not

anu

W"

'utMeil

perhaps,

inearrlng

piepnred

QUEEN

nil

You

Bon

S,

llls

oW

tliewas

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.Uro last Lcaution.yoars. Ho, LUiupka'nnl .m.sava: "I waa year.1

T1,oro,A"n.(! S, V,'00" Mu

ono of people l.rirat'f!nst!lnd,:.!li!i,?ie,dorke'i

nriicie. vvortnieawciuin iisMist tliolr ntuillm. Tho, well idi. mvo colleires ll, T v. BH"vr t,,t,lr bac"8' Mlno Q,,ecl1 probably ?.7 ,b unprincipledpiixnit Nuri'iunilliiRS lit notiied them the eNtabllshed hero At Iw to no small lavo for llilo tho Klnnu Decern- - Sri Comimnv i'i"'1 ,"l(11,ln0 CountleiInl them. mime pool and imver aw lln- - per cent of all hoiiuU l0"'' that whon I IiimhI bei 18, order attend blu onuraved Oovermiient1

would ilevolvn iiK)ii tiuten uvn of "'" tho hcIiiioIh of Hawaii wouIdlf romody for It, Doan'a UackncJio by Hawaiian lifilr,k?'" Kumcd mood Mixture."ll.enecen.Uyof uiectliiK ooiuino.lloun, ," MuHuluu "ihS'Htl o"""1 "a 'vldnoy 1'IIUj. of Uioao ladles llllo and order NONK Afl" mri5pITH2UT w,,w,uriintio many ,,u;lAMAim M,d' '", 'ZlltaT XZ Drug Coa store, muo fun.u for an orKn to placed

r Hoik-.inutl- prwiMiit rw- -l i"ii hii-- 'JJi tViiT MiiVIiiM li!2 Uioin. Tlioy mo Hroat church, llllo riniln menu nml hiiswdiIiik for IIih m them urpHtMii MW,,r H,B), Hl0 nmm Nim. nd iimKo this short n.trratlo Pi David mIo cniiuinpiatiiiK.11 LflStle fit LOOKe. LlH.hiH lullenu Inilliiliitr tlm fit- - b'MH wumlvr Hhy wjniti could 'imrtAl HfiiiUniiy n.t. 11,1,11. if Illy for tho li.inellt trln llllo Hu nt.,,. uiri,.,.

uno Mdli winilill'i"l'Uy ntyM ilm

The Iihpuiim

UullU

llUUIHI

ItWMl

luitvr rUtfMl

ureal iuhumI!?

I'iImHoIiStill

a.ii tiilit"

III 'I'l'b tnIHjk ('Jill

said

Idea

wliliMN iiHully 4r up miu

IHHiril11 wi

ilminiiMii Tillmi Mll4 I'NUvit

in.

I.ll

I'IjmuJr

replied

he

llr

for

heam

B

followed

settlement

O'Hrlen

havevery

build

Itsi)e

be

Jlnry

we

under

llmlr

HIMItlV

Inn

aieIntel

'liny a ofiiuIUh till

lm ufilnt iy )Mrl iif

DHKIKITM I'l'Tl'IIKdvflniui) u

lio ulan umi' ur lliill IMluudMl'd ln.Ur.hli, 'ftilM i,.IuiiI M..-U- ... "V'fl. '."'.

'.riiiijlK Tit

Inn

rimi iiinai

read

here

bald

when

')knut

iiiiiimuiillyh )T .i.uii Hu

nil11,111 l4.(mil

see

hestiong.

bones

Dr

noldsthat

Dole,while

think," themy

mean

not

up

Hall

HIGH.vianon itoau,

tho

the

1'ill.s.

their

China's

slid

Francisco

boxes

withHigh

Idea Immediatelight ISlalsdell

letter.

recieu road above

little

Thero

from

features

that

Ing,

illifi?

.uii.Mi.K.

tho"u

inches

entirely

onn.l.l

goodcourse

samewny

bushes

rrruuern

Wi

F.hold

forfor

armyThencl,etl

Mho iMirlinpa not Know thnt the menu pliinimil for Nowmurjy nruii from th ii'rn

for It'

Dina Kldnoy nrn criitM..,.iu i.. ..hi,i paiuKlalti --- hy riiolpl of J' .r""'" tiont Imwm i.in. rliy tho HollUtiir Dniir Co.. '"" "" ,r" "r liuuimi

f,.r (Jio lliiw.diiuill(lllili.

Mnuiiunlu Uinlnnry,IN11. I u rnlH.l.lt.

All Mlu I. miliar,

yiii li11 tlUil lull

iHi i.iirm 11 l hi injury

Mil iill'Htil 'ifif hvw im ihm

lV

llll'Ulv I'I

inn un niu 01 Lki ,

lieto.

Ishe vision.

asas If heOtherwise

n. of

of

heto man

nt

asIt to

tohnve

purpose,

he

if

tocarefully

of

a

inor

whoMoore,

"So in

uie"MIIMAC'll

Is'u

No

ma"ot

In

.a

At ,,,

Is idIs

as

lMt,0(luceilxi--

atIialT

w"v

th

Ih

of

Iii

f,r

of

of

of

12 to wnsis

thatono

denrtlculatedami

coula

naner

iuea ovv

WnsIn

intend

helnif

kliliioys, mi'illoino

llaoUohii

prion',

Vlli)eii,luA UWllile wlliiullt

nt liloocl apply I'lumi.-- iiiiaiin uuii) , vlgri'Uly IlllllUlktf Hi dipllui

11 iiair li. u

I'd I" 11 f' . ii.ml (

, n 11 rji a1 1. , 11 i ,ir

ll I j 1

a 1 iiinl l ukm

uf JT'I iillliu unim 'U

Y

29,

good citizens.

Continued prosperity

Is amay want some

takeyear. us

specialties we have dis-

played In

Window: Turkey Platters,Poultry Shears, Crystal

Holders,Helpers,Coolers,

Itoemcrs, Banquet NutCutlery,

Bon

Importers

LIMITED,

HOUSE

GOODS.

TUBAND

ISfrom all impurities from

arising.Diseases,

SorcB of all a anopermanent Iton

SoreFace1"0" Blackhead Pimples on th

CuresCures Ulcers.Cures Skin

Glandular Swellings.allFrom whatever cause

pah??.1 Gout ni Rheucause th niuon

boxes, nnnn

that

ndthat the oua to cle

or mno Proprietorsarisen give a it TU.UU.

Illilllor ho

ho have a 'nuuonnpj ur OFway ttam qunrnntlno DERfUL

liUM ALT- - ,.-,- !!

to ""''"avvkc to es-- 1

hBIod .&...,4..tvw uianaub umi nut no ..rmwcon- - according lonc-standl- cnseiBy

uio cluoBackache

Willlama

discovered

this position 30 Willnumber of S

that numerous of

rchaserathat

tiiein nUhIuiiIn nnyuliwv iii,iWiH wlt" will ",eU veadbrilu football, JkucIi nn Institution mA on

npuei. IHt twnnty-llv- it 80 waa plail fair ii"'Thin plrynli-H- l mii)K manhood In planned prominent .JVoritiobtnlneil Homo of Honolulu,

lmlldliiK department- - iW) ni "olltaUr and bo(ullait hwnI ,ook Kavo ro- - lliilll

ami ,Hli, t.iu,oiy Intoni In vluor hv fimn nxnorlunres will

tur.JlHlld-Ini- r

MUUiluft

fneuli,

tlldllllll

In

TKrvrr.iT.ii. M.:..;-."- z. 't"""."uinj

pUii

but

General,

We

feet

mat

do Innu imcKurlio day.

Mid tho

I'HUmr tif nn

mail onIlonnliilu

Nvtiiiii'

ioiiynt

piMjU'

ainl i)M

cignt

UUHII !OMlhi dk ami in'- -

'in iwiu runiniifor tlv nit

torn wornliny ii"ii.i .,1,, id

As imran r.ii n,.iio mil Im

Mil MM

Mi hy li

"'! IV

vr

be

usevery

our

Sets,

Wine

of.

TO THH

Old Sores.Sores Neck.Legs.

and

from

f0r

liones.want

IIIUriieTCU

little- nnd

Thero

""" money

whichman's

swim- - mo

HONOLULU.

Commission Merchants.8UGARFACTOnB.

-- AflKNTH 1'DI- I-TI10 L'wn Plantation Co,The WhIaIua Agricultural Oo MJTh ICoIihU flUKitr Co,Tho Wftiiiicn Hunar Mill Co.Tha Knlna Aurlcultural Oo,Tli Kiillno Uou Worki, Ht, UuU

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MONEY

m PORT

Honolulu Naval StationImprovements,

COMlNDlToi TALKS

A Workshop, Smithery, Foundry,

Houses and Other Things

For Department!

POND, of theCOMMANDER Htatlon, recolvocl by

the InBt mall from the Coast cop-

ies of the estlmntes for the appropria-tions for the Navy Department for theyear of 1901-130- 2.

Hawaii lias her little say in theseestimates, ami It CoiiRiess passes thevarious Items the naval station at thisport will assume business-lik- e propor-tions.

When Uncle Sam once starts work ona 'naval station there Is no telling whenhe will stop. Already Honolulu boasts

Inof in

necessary facilitiessels of the on

for receivingarrival

U11H UU1 I.

Commander

undertak- -

remembered

included.

concerningAccording of

Department, the appropriations, passed, Ho-

nolulu station, total of

THE MYSTERY

STILL UNSOLVED

CorpseNot Identified

valley

rvir

KKIDAY,

The Imir tij n'rnniirrinrnt wit fitimlbe ntiMiit thin mi he In trnutli

limlinil uf ttttho cr f"urtch nl flintMiKirrMri). Thin wni tlup to thr factHint tin- - hnlr vim

Tho Jury brought In InWilli tlu nlnv fnrln.

Olnudiuo-Onrso- u Gnao.Tim Ctauillnc'CiitKoii ciicp, wherein

ilnmiiRrs were awarded the owners ofthe sunken bark Carson m;alnst Wll-Ue- r's

was tnkcnup In the United 8tnten District Court

An argument was mnilerelative to the of models ofthe Carson and steamerJudge said permanent exhibitswould have to be Hied thatcase was nppealed the Circuit Court

Appeals at San Francisco the models would bo sent there with the restof the documents In case. JudgeKstee thought that thethe action should have ofthe models made. The case was then

Judgetee will confer with Judge Krear In themeantime to for the use of thepresent models to the end the case.

SETTLEMENT AT

Otber AlreadyPromised To Miss

AJalone.

(Special Correspondence.)Maul, November M. Ke- -

large naval reservation, several large cently Miss Miilone has been withnavy docks, completed and under proc- - great success obtaining subscriptionsess of construction, and many the for the erection teachers' cottage

navyves

their

use

Ks

the proposed for Walluku..The necessary funds for the schools and

philanthropic have beenPond Informed an Ad-- promised. The Walluku Plantation, the

vertlser reporter the estl- - 'American llourd Missions and others"nortlng this charitablemates for the appropriations for the

Honolulu naval station. of all, T'hc Settlement Is to become social,It will doubtless be that ns wcu aH civilizing and Christianizing$25,000 whs appropriated by Congress center for all racts and all classes peo-la-

year for the bureau of steam en- - j,ie. The old as well as the very youngglnecring for the Honolulu naval sta- - aro Industrial education enterstlon. This money has not yet been into the general plan which ns Is evidenttouched, anu instructions nave oeen is very broad in its scope.received it.

to the estimates theNavv new

if will allow for thenaval $107,- -

Ksteeso it

to

to

arrange

and

of

of

BEAL ESTATE

juu. mis amount win ue uiwueu ua A McGuire: share in Hul Land of Ho- -follows: $50,000 for workshop for iuaoa N Konn, Hawaii. ConslUeratlonsteam engineering: $25,000 for smith- - j100ery and foundry; $15,000 for the com-- ,

No- - uc-l-- II. Kaleiheuna and Alika tomandant's house and stables; $J,000 for A- - Mciiulre; share In Hui Land in lio- -the extension of the present offlce malou, N. Konu, Hawaii.building; $2,500 for the erection of $ioocottage for the $10,C00 for, No, CG27 S. A. Gullck to M. A. Hledel;grading and fencing; $800 for ten-to- n iot 3rj Gullck Tract, Kiillhl, Honolulu,wharf crane, and $1,000 for water-pip- e oabu. Jiwo.system. So. HU It. G. .Moore to A. V. Clii.'k;

If the appropriations are passed by ,.. i. cai'4, kul. 313. It. P. 1122, kill. R'li andCongress it will mean great deal to water right, Puwua, Honolulu, Oahu.Honolulu. Many men will be employ- - $4500.ed, and the city's waterfront will take Nov. 15. No. das G. H. Puliln and wifeupon Itself additional boom and profit, to J. M. Monsarrut; Gr. 39 and H. P. '.470,both materially and artistically, by the kul. 422, Kekaullko St., Honolulu, Ouhu.anticipated Improvements. $2U00.

With the new workshop, the smith- - No. (Mil Superintendent of Public Worksery and the foundry, it will be possible to S. A. Gullck; acre, Kiilllsl, Ilono-t- o

make repairs on navy vessels visit- - lulu, Oahu. $1.ing this port; make alterations and do No. CGUa S. A. Gullck to Super'ntcn-mos- t

anything that would be likely to' lent of Public Works; por, kul. 403, por.be required. kul. 1232, Gr. 2922, Kallhl, Honolulu, Oahu.

"The Government does not worry Consideration $1,very much about future," said No. G0I2 11. L. Poaloa to Superintendent

Pond yesterday, "the Ho- - of Public Woiks; 905 sciuaro Jeet, Kingnolulu naval station needs certain St., Palama, Honolulu, Oahu. Jounlderu-thlng- s,

and those things will undoubt- - tlon $500.edly be forthcoming. It might happen, No. CC43 .1. G. llenrlipics and 'Aife tonot very far In the future, that Pearl Superintendent of Public Works; por.Harbor would be Improved, and that Grant SC7, Kiloa, S. Komi, Hawaii. Con-th- e

naval station would be removed sideratlon $13.

from its present site to Pearl Harbor. No. CG41 C. S. Desky and wife to V. B.This possibility does not affect present Nichols; lot 4S, PucIIlc Heights, Honolulu,nctlon, and the station here, in Ho- - Oahu. Consideration $3000.

nolulu, will be ns well equipped and as No. CC4S c S. Desky and wife to V. J.perfect in every particular as the navy Cioss; por. of Grs. 3471 and 3172, Punch-requires- ."

bowl Slope, Honolulu, Oahu. Consldera- -B. F. Hall, assistant paymaster in tlon $10,750.

the navy, who will be the paymaster Not IM50- -S. Paakonla to S. Mahelona;for the Honolulu naval station, may " P- - &SC, kul. 2MB, It. P. 2S.S7, kul. 271C,

arrive from San Francisco on the Wulalui- - Oahu. Consideration $t.Mariposa He will have an otllce No' M3I l'otur P. Davis to Jos. Mark-I- n

the building. ''inn; right of way, Moiinulun, Honolulu,.. Oahu.

IS

Found in Nuuanu Val-ley in

" Any Way.

There Is mystery surrounding thedeath of the man whose skeleton wasfound In Nuuanu on Tuesday,The coroner's Jury held Its Inquest yes

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iNu, uuod ueur and nl.K. W. 22, block U of Gr.3100, Ktilonknliun, Oahu.

$300.No. 0037 Geo. Mnrkham and wife to Ka-ah- a

ct nl.; por. H. P. 2075', 1793, Moniia-liu- i,

Honolulu, Oahu. $1.No. fiCoS Geo. Mnrkham and ulfu to

Peter 1', Davis; por. It. P. 2075, kul. 1793,

Oahu.$1100.

No. CC3U Peter P. Davis and vile to S.Damon; por. kul. 1793,

Oahu. $1'M0.

No. f75 V. P. and wife toJ. II. Atherton; por. It. P. 593S, kill. S731

land N. Kohula, Ha-waii. $250.

No. GC78 L. Peterson to S. '1. Knlel- -terday, neard medical and kirn; pc. landwas unable to come to any definite con- - tlon $125.

Maul, Consideia- -

elusion as to the man's nationality his No' CGS0 M' Knlnn- - guardian, j.. Kalnn,age, or manner of death. minors to Geo. K. Knlna; pc. land "Ma- -.,. kena" Kalnul, Punn, Hawaii. Consldcra- -bomo or the Inclined to the be- - tion jj.lief that the skeleton was that of a' No. (W81- -S. Knahu and wife toChinese because the hair was some- - F. W. Bartcls; Gr. 2C19, kills. 8707. 9157. Gr.what long and braid such as Chinese i2787, kul. 8772, Knu, Hawaii. Cmsidcra- -use for their queues was found In one """ '',of bis nnpkoia cjn.nn No. J. Kniiln to F. Straueh; Int. In

" I'.1 l10. WIS Gr. 1813. Papnhawahawa, liana, kul. 3417.a on account of the ,Hlelau, Walohu, Maul.side shoes worn and the finding of a $50.

rubber such ns No. CCS7 Kst. of W. M. Gll)son to P.use. That ho was whlto Nmurmii" and W. II. Pnln; landH, bulld-mn- n

wos Dr 11K8' Ienscs- - livestock, etc., Laml. Con-o- nmrsn sideratlon mortgage $70,000 nnd 530,000.account of tho of the No. crj. silva to M. Lima; lots 2.'., 2.1,cheek bones. The native hat found 27, block A, Kaplolnnl Park "Ad.," Hono-wlt- h

a pugareo wound round It also iliiln, Onhu.cllned some to bellevo him a ' Is'v' w- - Is'n- - MW S. K. Kunpa nnd hus-n- s

the Chinese rarely use pugnreo ,m"a IX ,0 Ml Jl J'0'1''1; Int- - '" 0Bt- - otfor hat Hnlo, Walmea, Kauai.

There Is question In tho minds of CW1- -J. Maluhla and husband P. Po-th- o

Jurors ns tho length of time old to Geo. N. Wilcox; It. 3CC2, kul.which tho man has been dead. Mr. 3.v;i, Hnlku, Llline, Kauai, ConsldnratlnnMoore, keeper of tho Government

was In the clump of hushes I Nn' " uf,c.l' "" "'lfo t0 A; .wnere mo iiouy was round not Hlx ' ifawjiii

.

iimn iikii wnn !

gang

Monro says never know of a,l,iJ,,?Ai --

liail odor tho innplace, to tr. i.'

Tho

2SR

mid

belloes thnt tho dentil of tho Park Ad Oahu.purred long ngo nnd Hint mon- - .

Known, rain, nnU nnd mice Imvo dono N'i 702-- H. Dower to J. it,much tho Iionos of nosh, lotii 9nnd JilockTho pouch wcro elenn of flesh, lint tho A,l, ""l'. 0n'- -

tho" (WW inn ill Nn. (SrtiM nnr,iim t nli'iiut illdlurheil,

J)r Kmernnn to wlmtporno under IiIm nhrvfttloii looking

tho nml rlnthlnir. IUIn pookot

rlnif (or upon qui'iio orwroMilnir Bf-uni- J hn atwiut Tin man ot iiioilfuni ImImIiINi nvMfiirvH full Mfro foiinil

HAWAIIAN OAZKTTKs N0VKU11KU 30, 1WM). BEMIWEEKLY

my

nmttril.vcrillet

Htenmshlp Company)

yesterday.

Claudlne.

of

principalsduplicates

adjourned until

of

WAILUKU BOOMS

Funds Aid

WAILUKU,meeting

of"Settlement"

work

concerning

TRANSACTIONS.

Consideration

wntchman;

Consideration

Consideration

Consideration

Consideration

Commander

today.Government

Aucrlmch; lotCon-

sideration

kill.Consideration

Moanalua, Honolulu, Considera-tion

M. Moanalua,Consideration

McDougall

and pc. Apunkolmu,Consideration

W.testimony

Nov.'lO.

Japnnpse elastic ConsiJaratlon

sleeve-hold- er Japanesecommonly

discredited byprominence

In- - Consideration $1.

Japanese

decoration. Connid-.-ratlo-

'"no.to P.

hoII. wifo

Honolulu,

M.In stripping JO, Knplolnnl

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Lorn 11 is, A, ICnpl jlnnlAd,, Honolulu, Onhu, Conaldttratlon

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Ilvi terrlUlo tormont to tutllttlo folk, to nlir oniPoane's Olitment

n4 ttitrwanMit At anM ((.

LAW NEEDS

REFORMING

Death in the MethylatedSpirits Sold,

A MENACE TdHiONOLULU

Druggists' Organ Points the Dangerthe Free Sales in

Hawaii,

The police records show that In thepast few weeks n half or moremen and women have died ofmethylated spirits or wood alcohol.The coroner's Jury In the case of thovictims of old mnn Sllvn's vile decoc-tions nfter certifying to the cause ofdeath said:

"And further, In view of the Indis-putable evidence hns been

In this ense to show that methy-lated spirits, wood alcohol, Columbiaspirits and like poisons are being

In such quantities at the severaldrug stores in the city of Honolulu asto be a public nicnn.ee, nnd that for thepublic safety It Is Imperative that somestringent measures bo adopted to pro-tect the health and welfare of thecommunity at large.

"Therefore, we, the undersigned cor-oner's Jury, do recommend that thoGovernment Issue such regulations aswill make the said poisons, known rsmethylated spirits, wood alcohol andColumbian spirits ns poisons,the sale of which Is regulated by stat-ute."

The following from the Druggists'Clrculnr concerning the toxic effects otwood alcohol or methyl alcohol com-pared with ethyl or pure alcohol Is in-

teresting when it Is remembered thatdruggists here are nllowed by law tosell wood alcohol to anyone but maysell pure alcohol only on a phyjlclan'scertificate:

"To begin with, there Is no questionwhatever as to the extremely danger-ous character of unpurlfled methyl ol

(wood spirit). It is capable ofproducing serious disturbance in smalldoses; and In addition to the danger tolife Is the chance of destroying thesight. In our Inst Issue we mentionedtwo cases In which vision was seriouslyImpaired by only inhaling the vaporIn quantity, and In this one report ismade of total blindness following ItsInternnl use. A peculiarity of this ac-

tion Is that the patient recovers sightfor a time, but eventunlly the opticnerve suffers partial or completeatrophy.

"So much for the unpurlfled. Nowfor the article. In discussingthe matter several years ago, we re-

ferred to the following case reported byDrs. Cecil MacCoy and F. M. MichaelIn tho Medical Record :

" 'A young man who was conva-lescing from measles surreptitiouslydrank nbout two ounces of methyl al-

cohol, the article being highly purifiedprobably the best quality obtainable

In the market. Two houis after hetook a simUar quantity mixed with su-

gar and water, nnd eluding the nursemade his to a hay loft, where,thoroughly Intoxicated, he slept forabout ten hours. On nwakenlng hesought his bed, suffering from violentemesls nnd gastric pnln. Twenty-fou- rhours afterward he complained of totalloss of sight nnd examination showeddouble optic neuritis with congestedretlnn. About a week after, lack ofvision still persisting, the patient com-plained ot vlsunlKventually he became able to distin-guish light nnd shadow and large ob-

jects held near his eyes, but hadwithout further Improvement

when the report was made, two nnd ahalf months nfter the occurrence.'

"We see, then, that with the ordln-nr- y

kind of wood alcohol there is dan-ger even In exposure to Its vapor, andthe purified may not be free from thisrisk, so far as 'we know nt present, nsit has produced the result noted nbove.

"With these facts In view he wouldbe rather a bold man who would un-

dertake to experiment with wood nl- -

cohol to determine Its relation to grainalcohol In point of hnrmfulness. Andoven were it settled it could bo sopurified as to render It no more harm-ful than grain alcohol one would haveto remember that there would alwaysbe uncertainty as to this purificationhaving been fully accomplished. Withordlnnry alcohol wo have no parallelrisk.

"The facts we have presented enrrytheir own argument."

Landslide on ltailroad,The heavy storms of late have Inter

rupted trnlllc on the Oahu Hallway tolaigo extent. Train No. 4 leaving Ka-hu-

ut in., reached the section alongKnenu Point, and found tlia tinckwas covered with tons of earth and stoneswhich had slid down from tho toweringcl'ffH. An investigation showed thosection for nearly mllo was covered by

Consideration, mortgiga .the debris. accident huppencd duringinonuiB Rinco trimming trees nnd threo mul $inn. jtlio night and was duo to tho heavy downmm. iiioru pluming yotinjr No. no. I.um Chow nnd wire to Geo. pour wnicn loosencu mo crags until atrees, This explodes tho plngtio death Markhnm; A p. 1 of it. P. 60S3, kul. landslide occurred. A of men wnstheory. Moantthm, Honolulu, Onhu. Contlilera- - nt down on yesterday morning's 9:15

Mr.coming from 1

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ilay

Wnlhee,

Knlllmnl lo

mannot Comdderntlnn

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teillfioij Imd

hmlnotnlntf tho ft

uo ft chlncno

tomorrow.

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Honolulu,

'Ho-nolulu,

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aro nmm

tmvor full, IimIhimref tur,FhftuUt't,

of

dozendrinking

which

soldfreely

scheduled

purified

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hallucinations.

re-

mained

that

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5 a.that

thata

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train whero they wero transferred to awork train vlilch Is on duty thoro. Thoollit'luls expect to havo thn truck clearedIn quick time.

$a niinAT mi:dicini:.

"I liav! used Cliamherlnln's Colic,Cholera ami Diarrhoea Ilomody nndAnd It to bo a uroat medicine," snysMr. W, H. Philips, of I'utenu, Ark, "Itourfil nif nf. bloody llux, J onnnutupmilt ton hlKhly of It," TIiIm runudynlwityn fin tint good opinion, If nottho prnlt, of iIioho who iik.j It Tliquirk cur' wlilrli It nfferm pven inIhf rnoat rnvero en mm nmlcu n favor-t- n

vrrrlirri. For uniij by nil iiualfruitpd driiBKlim. Jit'iiKon, HmiHIi ii Co,,I, Id , ftnu, ir T,

ttV I

Critical Times for QirkThe first critical period in n woman's life comes nt the pass-

ing of licr rjirlhootl. In nine cases out of ten where diseasefastens itself upon her it docs so nt the line of demarcation be-

tween ghlliood nnd womanhood. How to prcser.vc the dattglptcr's health how to ward off disease nt this erfeia is the prob-

lem that confronts every mother of girls.

Dr-Willia-

Pink Pills for Pale Peopleare the best remedy to use nt this critical period. Head thissworn statement of Mrs. J. M. Riggs, of Cartervt'.le. Mo.

"My daughter Jolo during tho winter of l.W-fi- milTered n eimp!rtbrcnk-ilo- u n In hcnltli. 81io wnn thin mid pnlc, luul no nptwttto In fuct,lomo days linrcly tinttlng her food- - Thoao who know licr condition mild aliovia going n decline

"Onthondvlcoorn neighbor, wo begun giving her Dr. Wllllnmir rinknils for Pale People. Tho effect on her rnndlllon wu niiirvolinni. lleforshe had taken linlfn box hor condition wail mprurrd.iimtiiuo kept on gain-

ing nppetlto, strength nnd flesh until alio wimcutlroly well. Bho took thrcoboioi of tho plils undto-dn- y t hero is not n bcnlthlrr, mororoliuit lookinggirl In Curtcrvlllo. Bho 1 Qoshlcr and boulthlcr than ever before In herlife--" Miu. J. M. Itiuos.

Babicrlbcd nnd sworn to before mo ft Notary Public, thla lMhdy ofOotober, 1B03. William Wolooit, A'otary J'ublie.

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People aro an unfailing-- specific forsuch diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St.VItus' Dance,sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effec- ts of thogrip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms otweakness, in either male or female.

Williams' rink Tills for Tnle Teople lire sold nil dealers, orwill be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50c. n box or six boxes for fi.50(they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. WilliamsMedicine Company, Schenectady, N. V.

REGISTERING CHINESE. HONOLULU CLUB.

Work Will Bo Begun in January New Association Formed Last Nightand Pushed Ahoad. by tho iioot

The registration of the Chinese In- - ' At a inoetlnt, of nolfcrs held last nlKhthnhltnntH of the Tnrrltorv of Ilnwnll nt the Thlstlo Club tho Honolulu Qolf

will be mude In January. InternalRevenue Agent II. M. Thomas, who

on the 1,1111111 to transfer the col- -

GOLF

Mons.

Club wan sucecHHfullywero present and t'..o

Manyproceedings wero

mnrked by Kreat enthusiasm.eiuiiu , ,,..., ,n.i m, ,, ,..,... i,,i i.lectorshlp to Mr. Hnsson temporarily, '

joct to ncceptance:brought the blnnks for the registration. President, S. M. Damon; vice presidents,There are very nearly 25,000 Chinese In T. Cllvo Dnvies, S. K. Damon; captain, D.the Islands. Their registration will bo ,W. Anderson; vlco captain, Robert Ander-exhaustl-

and require additional clerl- - ? secretary and treasurer. II. II. Sln-,,,,,-

, clnlr. Council, enpto In, vice captain nndRevenue olllce. Ipecri.tn,.y (ux '0clo). b. Mclntyre, N.That will cost something like $1 a head, uay, j.j, j, Adams.or a little less thnn ?25,000. The next meeting will be held on De- -

Certificates of registration will have comber 4th at tho Thlstlo Clulj, whenof the subjects attached, portnnt constitutional Imslness will bo

the same as certificates under the Chi- - .""'B"L'nese Immigration laws of the Republicof Hawaii. The department will have Only tjio niKbest Kradf of tlKD RUBto clerks for this special work BER Is uind In the btampi made D)on the recommendation of the m iHAV,(AN OAZRTTB CO

OUR $4.50 SHOES. . . With IIkavy Solks ....

Aro just, t lie riht kind of SHOES for

RAINY WEATHER WEAR.

THEY ARE IN

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Dr. by

BX SALF.And kitiikr BiiAOK 011 Tan. .

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launched.

appointcollector,

IIBMhsyeaa'(cfB-cvo''- v

We are Sole Agents for

NEW

' HOP" & C0.- - -- J. H0PP It

The Only

One inSlock

Tl

Si liADIHS' DURS8ING MinitOU,O a very ImndsoniQ article, with

itltilcd frntne Just what Is need- -. ed by a Indies' tailor, I'rloe ex- - o

"7 tremely cheap,

Oua.a.O ForX finish.

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Cabinetsmusic sheets; finest

The ever welcome..

RecliningChair

0-- with adjustable back; In2 wood or wicker.

7 Rugs

Portiere

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piano k

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A full line at the lowest prices I

IIn town. .'

a-- I lTtTone "

DIG VAIIIKTY (of the best for Oi the money) " O

o FurnitureCoverings

q. Trimmings to match.

Uholsterine:.I ALL KINDS OP REPAIRING.

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DEALERS.

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King and Bethel Sts.2:

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H0PP & CO. J. H0PP ca

MetropolitanMeat CompanyNO. 507 KING ST.

HONOLULU, H.

Shipping and Family

Butchers.

NAVY CONTRACTORS.

G. J. WALLER, Manaoer.

Highest Market Rates paidrlltlos, Bklns and Tallow.

1'urveyorn Oceanic and Pac!Mall Steamship Companlos.

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c Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.

Willcox & GibbsAUTOMATSC

Mahogany

SewingiachinesTho nuumfiicturors of this miiehino hitvu sold their goods to no ono in tho islands

excepting our firm. Parties representing that thoy havo tho Wilcox Gibbs machineforsiilu are trying to palm oil' on an luitmspectiiitf a public very inferior articlo whichresembles the Automatic in ovory vay hut in being Automatic in action. Tho Wi cox& Gibbs is tho only Automatic Sowing Machine in tho world. So called Automaticssold by parties other than us or our agents aro frauds. Do not lot yourself bo talkedinto buing a machine that is just tho same us tho Wilcox & Uibbs Now Automatic,because it cheaper.

Pacific Hardware Company,LIMITED.

Household DepartmentHethol Stroot.

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SJtML-WJ'iKKu- V.

ISSUED TUESbAYSand FRIDAYS

WALTER Q. 8VJ.Y1I, EDITOR.

Friday : : : nove.mheii so, ipoo.

NO LEPERS NEED APPLY.

The of nuppo,-,- !. K--

who como as a pnKseitRor nn the China,In iliie to the advice of a Hoard ofHealth doctor In San Francisco."Whether thin act meuim an enterliiRwedge for the Callfornln plan of Bend-ln- jr

American lepers to Moloknt re-

mains to be seen. The leper v ho came

held

THANKSGIVING DM.

Mont ArtKTlrmm find ItThMKlvlMK day e

tropical ooll The lilniorlthi day In allow mill Ire mid hamli

irfllio Kb local hnb'tntlnnlonoly fiirtiilinimefloppy drift, keynotes lho afitimlnpprnnohlnKulolrhbollB and Dip rhocrynolod of hnspltnllty, and fntnlly riMin-Inm- nl

door. In million nook nndcorners thorn will mlch Fights nmluntinrta today. How thorp nronmanR ntiBinnu

appearance leper. ZXTZZ Zthis mornlnc before dnrknoss had left

iky nnd while the clilll keen-est, thorp una much to do. Fromfar nnd npnr Hip scattered members of

homp circle wore rnmlnB with theRrnndchlldren to the mnnso. Roar-ing must he built not only In Hip. . .. i ...... ..nere sn h no nus uccn cum. ...... -- ktphpn 8lovo ,mt ,n Ul0 two ,,,..

to ko to the settlement on Moloknl to burn(n, nn(, , tho wood.ronsumlnK-cur-Is laudable nmbl- -others. TIiIh gtovM , tnrq, A tho ,,ronrv

tlon provldlnB the story 18 true. biltmtl)t ,)p wnrme(1 conI nn(, W00(1until the Hawaii board examines the cnoRn ,rQWM In to keep up tho heatman we shall have to reserve Judgment for Ul0 (ny Thpr(1 nro cnon,, to (non that qunllfylnR point. lipforo tho hnsty breakfast of and

In the event that stranRer Is still PBpR lna ,)Cpn tlM. C0U3 (o 1)(, miikod.the victim of the active plague It Is pnt (0 l)P (lIff from tnc mndway tothe duty of Hoard of Health to ship 1C (onri nlltcr drifts to bo rut down;him back to the Coast forthwith. Jo nm1 "Riickinp; p" must done by theState hns the rlRlit to send nBcncics 01 i.nnmen folks" Much of tho proparn

besttlon daughters

digestion

Islnnds muchday

Intangiblecalondnr,

TRUST.

"jvote

(circumstancetint- - negro

administration,years

I

(1AZKT1H, I'ltlDU, I.MMilt " KEKLY.

Ai p IIIUIIiiii I

till. III w J11

a

...

a ,,,,

111 il I I

mi,.

tho

It

U

i l lb"tiiiuiil (;ul k, ilmiu.

. itliu li'-i- l III" ir i

(Ill

TIIKI r I 1 bail

UL J by tinI nr I I l Hole

lib. I I I I 1 l through,brought ten Kuu- -

Beat the Collegians at SIPunahou.

playing

FIHHT HALF

aroundyards Hopcr

Knulukuu first

IE SCORE WAS TO

told

touk thbbehind

.1 t .t..u joy,ivui.iiij.uii

tho. six put order, Adaiouhd Only yaids she the

sted about thatavail,tin- - having

line tlidn wv.rrltory ".bucked for Pnua

told ladylnln.t

Football on the Vaniiand xntouotol wer!aJ iMGridirOnEnthllsiaStiC The Alumni kept gam

, t, theyHiulCi twenty-liv- e vunl

nor

Cookearound end yard;)

tldoughty I'unahou Knulukuu through and

went down e he made Ontcrday Oahu col- -

the "" "Ifllloltdnt. flll.1

Alumni. ,..,.. 'i., !. ,.,. C?l.. .. - .. -- ... . .. . .. ..o uui.

Shelrh.

iMi.gi.e anoiner omi; ror tap C0mlng reasi nau noon car- - kilk-oi- i until referee and me There weie twelve rnqtIo ,,,.,, ,.,, mlMhnn.Pevery Stnte Territory lias right the before Then the keeper stopped oval from recelv- - play Soper kicked the Cooke S,T th. collee forpmlngainst such agencies. tv.nvp pound turkey, Ing fuithei his tweny-lh- e yard and having ,.ck- - Sopcr.s kck blocked and JuddUnless Congress specifically sets por- - fed corn boerh The broke down covered distance live yards, tho ball beingtlon these Islanas euerni been killed hung. Chick- - ponent's with human buttering ;,..'." UCIULI ul. field.leper colony, our Hoard Health cns for Inevitable pie bron rum and plnved that .1, "" !li Ingralls took tho ball, was

,.,m.i turn nnnnU. ,.ii.,i rU,..r i.,.,i.i """" uu"""'' rruznn liolilnii the lino.,1111:11111 nuiii:3 int..!., .v..u.t,n ..u.ihn-i- ..s. i"i'i" ............ coiicgian duck, ipferee Ilnbbltt cauchtwho suffering from that con-,splc- oi and elder, wni chopped and put muted ten pins. The from start were dually forced Mck. Soner oMn nn.i Ainmniimi

taglous Infectious disease Texas big potntocs were sorted out llnlsh was series pushed ball the the next piny oft sldo play by the col-w-

quarantine California for the white "batch" and gnlly legs seemed center the field, and went off lrBlnns gave tho Alumni ten yards.last Rummer Callfornln was cleverly baked: red apples had skyward during greater "uu"us jnru wns still the center the field,

quarantine Hawaii ,,.,. from the sot part ,th--

PUy te jpUcaKo tVor'flUTorago.. right which, doubt, the pantry the stove: butternuts hurprl.se was manifested by the It.ft end for twenty-liv- e yards. right for yardswill exercised occasion were nnd barrel tators that well tunately Wnterhouse had used hls,Wntcrhouse brokp forcomes. lifted snw-horsc- s. rendy knack handling the pig- - hands parry the opponents ten. Ingnlls bucked for six yards

We ennnot state. too strong terms, hnve hot poker thrut skin despite their lack getting the the pigskin, .Tiiller Wnterhouse triednhii.Hnn UnMnll hnx hpenmltiir rrnrnn nnri tlioonM pnnr-on- - trainlnir. The were cloarlv verv anu ueieree uauuitt caught nvnll wns called and tho

refuge nt lepers. Hy trntod Juices Uio So what unevenly mulched, and this soon be- - Jjj RUetohVn'oV'process segregntlon nnd good care remnlhs this morning cook the came apparent when took ieBnns.

now the the men! nnd Iny the tnble nri"d receive the the bull fiom opponents after the run Inck Tor lossscaly plague nnd things are left enough, all eon- - kick-of- f and managed hold three jnrds. On the net play he tried

are the will come when science, when that until the end. the center, but theAvallnn leprosy will be more. There dinner comes noon. Hut nil will be! The College team, however, wt'ru ,"" "'l1 ,le c.0UlcI "ot mala'will the other hand, well- - tho tnble will gronn yore mnde up their Inck weight by ,or7,,, ,'ii ", .rli'iVi. t,"..!!!lr!"

TtHl,n.l ,1.lrrr. l.ll,l...., nln..l.vnu ujmuu ouut-- i iiiuif,-- i iuiuiiiH iiii&u.K rumble.I tile ballsend fresh supplies. We old father and mother the maiden vldiiul woik was noticeable dropped

must also consider the effect upon tour- - daughter will dressed theirists and home-seeke- rs the reputa- - when tho sons and

the would get lnrar- - reach tho homestead, fiodetto. JIalnlnnders little about bless them nil, and may goodHawaii, they are not sure but wnlt nppetlte and henlth both.Vcnetlnn group connected There Isn't thnt sortlirldces. Even man Thanksgiving here the tropics.

on

vr. gone.

In

during

Senntor

Davis'

.""""""

IMK)-P.- MI

Hunic

d lugnllsl.t.m ll..l.lnu..t.

in

feil on IOIO

In mu

cured soIftl ,lnll III.. limb

Ingalls

eleven In defeaton the Ingal's

theWeight

0n me to ,,or the on the to tn

to of on asa on re- - on It,i uti: fwi;i nn; llluof ns n .. .. . of

of Is so ... ! ,

i. r.i '"-- "7 i In" """ - ..i .,. u.v;. to angame to tim to,or as to of In an

to oven; of of Itor ns to m me In of

In ' aroundIs no A.

if an It cracked of so A.' on of to

In to of ofth to n,n ata

of Is to "

we of ofIf as In to It

It Isno nt

on be uti ns of of ,!, 11 1 .. l.nl.. ,... 111. ll.n An.l l .1 n .. I .. .....1 . - . . UU1I 11.

mu ..uii; Lin- - ui'-i- i. .in., iinu i(.f Lto a on it.

bp Inot ed

ns

It Is on onof of of a

so n In A

tookmnke-u- p, the yaids,

the bnll

Ilom ""man Wltte, lawyermcli Instance. upon

merely ofmost started yards takethe failure returnedtim Htront rar moist bcntirlsps from the or make downs. Splendid breaks throutrh kick twenty-fiv- e ynuls.

mngnate talked jear of building .baps n summer rnln makes the grnsses the made by Soper, Castle """' took the and rushedtrolley from the vol- - greener the fields: and the junior eleven, eerrdsber3,,!Z.vlBJ!.Vrpmi,,?rillft'

one knows many people 'plumy pnlms along the shore much satisfaction of be- - KutUukou the n rich'"have been deterred from coming where bathers plunge or nshermen young of tho college, 0n(i yards. TheOahu Hawaii or or Maul liy their nets: tbe penks hearts and sympathies were en to Soper to kick, he fnlled withthe fame of Once spread ocherod Islands Inko of clouds; cleaily with the youngsters. a loss of four yaids. On the net pinythat fame brondenst "Sent the strnnge, foreign birds On the other hand, Cooke, Fuller, Soper kicked the tiventyHawaii" over the account n one nnother: when the sun shines Albeit Waterhouse did Jar(1 tne center the Held.

every deportation lepers the 'the perspiration starts and the nppe- - some tine work, especially taking S,'kn!:,,r,:nk,1t,,1?,Mainland nine of ten Pnclflc tlto trudge the streets the by the breaking "y1 SeV I, t "ntourists will give the go-b- y no Inn"", unmindful of down the weaker lines. Cooke excelled witnout much iteferee HabblUfarmer think looking this wny "10 '. nut ror tne spirit or niraigui mrougn tne caught foul play behalf mayor city, tofor Paradise Pa- - worship for the turkey of college eleven mude several Alumni, was given toJMr. given promotersclftc would become as much nppears. whether turkey struggles carry the collegians. A. Marcellino passed to one contest

signal nr "nt- - l ninKsgiving .my woui.i seemger map as Botnny Hayused to be or as the Andaman islands distant nnd indeed- -a by... nn.v .figment of tbe

or,,..., n.'.i .in,.i i. memory of good times far presentotfi K r.ildA.1 Ihrnin Tdlnn.lo pCCtCU.

nnd steady with a strong

THE PARENT

A gentleman who wrote San Franclsco in the enrlv aires ot iiliimb

have doois comerstonlshmcnt

a Coast

is

V

Hoard of San Fran- -

ii"".

missed

Klilllllknll

;.50l!a"sThanksgiving

may nt u'cs, the races fam- - latter couldNothing short of gatherings elsewhere

Concress Thereeelve them was,

end.

threii

fiom

with offer

have from

fiomalien

fnee united protest. cllo1 dressed Une. Afterlight, trying order likely pnssed. well buff couple yards downed

sale derstnnd desire blue tIlu nbout grid- - Judd the fifteen yard line.tells Advertiser thnt the rid !telf wnpls, grouped '""" winded,

dealers theie sell, must them erouml Tho campus The beganthem the trust could suitable which oturesuue the moving 'i,'0 tT fill

with '""- rusneu rmier MmcelllnoThis gentleman coast lonuw caught only twenty rounds, the authorl- -supply here, they

theirrequired do by the Federal law,

may llml like dllllculty tho should

Ml

from

fires

ham

lepersMnrcellln.

c...

lege tory

day

fiom

uunj

spec- -

ends

just

feet.flllllml

most stopping"alt befoio

Frnnclseowith

places with

thatoi.i.bh.i..b coper snouted most ties would

Now dmvn T!. ""L. "W. Jeffries madenewsuoysthat McKlnloy The Alumni'.',.. twenty-liv- e line t,i...il

elsewhere nnd shortage Constltutlon-fol- - cnm)U8 on).. 8,n ?., Mc.k ,ro!" t"ty-flv- e jnr.l line,fixtures mnrket lows-the-Fla- g The alto,

'iunty su.prlse J J tt "?Mth m,,chcase remedy the local here when n03enc0 V,!i? nBrut sl,ec,lt0". "ho

supply houses quite ensy ZyZ ?-- McK?l Itthnt against the truth thnt President ,', l!',trust, cannot buy mnde tho victim the most l:a aiu..,.,, tnklnir Wat- - ",to,u,"' o'A. whogoods Tranclsco 'runt gieen goods Tho ;ettt1,rnwI Wjiteihouhe.

recoverhree-f'dnmagP- s wUh'ls VCt. fti .!?. &nltorne fees; nnd supplement desire College

"""iciinii--- i vwi.iiuui ji.u-ji- s ensy Knowsceedlngs the courts where will Hepubllcan ticketboth civil cilmlnnl actions under turn down men character withthe conspiracy The dull thud. Hence thoe tears! Theplumbing trust the States fnr leconcllojust vulnerable under Tedeial the public coming es

was the plumbing tiust especially they bring theirwall; needs for somebody nnd Inclusive

the lanynrd the which grants from the towns.londed

So the local dcnlers stnnd for

fnr

the wjhfnr

old

the

the

fad

Corbett

simple

Federal

reception Francetheir they will, tllewholesnler the United rrnnkll 177S. thnt need-kee- p

them from, plumbers' sup-'- ., a,iiHti..c.iii.n.i vioi.nrplies maiket rntes

thethe

the

tho nndbe

theand Mr. nnd thus

tho the tho newand

All i,the of per

tho billbo and

the

the mostof them out

11b

tho

tnnnytin,

thp

fight

Paul'srightsStates

come among French

The prospects Nicaragua dnuhtful F.ennhfavor which the. Corcoran hostility Geininns they havo

commission will report, ought their neighbors ncross channel.cellent. next CongrobSlarger majoiity tliMi The Gear-D- o Holt candidatesever; with four

ahead will Influential ,TOnernl here among peoplo who hnveCongress higher degree than im,j onough political buffoonbeen possible past years courts that President will appoint

Influence favor, Holtcanal; Huntington, Judiciary

most nctive potent enemyenterprise, dead. things consl.l- - Morimn's rotum

passage some House that Hnvvall wellHepburn next winter shouldensy

Colorado attained samebad eminence Texas nnd Louisiana

matter burning negro rnpe-Jlen-

stake. Tho detnllnWestern horrorprint nnd tho' Adertlfr

columns. Enoughwere published, however, hnw

American civilisation mill accords

mk

Health

'home.expectations.

sort.

locnl

expiniu.

Oomtrust

nssuie

Alubiima will have repre-sentHtl-

will tho Nicara-gua cnnnl

natural think thnt Cznrbeen poisoned theie evi-

dence such bulle-tins given the press.

Bonntor Condition.BT, PAUL. Minn .

iitnluplnl nl.,in,.,l.l.. CIIIUI1IIUIIH1M.MM" utp.ni.KD unneil nuilt- - Henulor Dnvln today.

riiKK1"' siringunt rrvmi hns connlnlf.)icgiHiauon cnpuui peiinliy cocoa fiiolly dlgeHti'lagaliist lynclicru, f.",7 Nolurnliv nimoit

ilfi'rlum lnlirfi iiiitermlly withnblllO ppil iiqlirUbliH'til, nnd

mill niovcinont In ''ff "u. nmilu rondl.nuuUM SI

run ainnwr jioii y,t,m ), lmriRy Bgii

,?&

AIIAN N(Vl

A

In

Live

' mil lllllf pivi nncilvw

n huianap evenly

Tl Til n At 3 orioek wua nutI I I 1 P'O Willi it kkk-.,- f Allium

II "" l'ul ri-- nt the ball tuMII v.h... ijuKKing wayIIIVIl the bull Imch nnlH11 cud

forAmi for

..f

but12

wasline

,i. herthe on

and

o7 nn .SvI Z)as

the the a

Oahu Mup it bucking

brought the

forthe ball for bu k

Hi: footballjes- - him n

afternoon the brought thegildlron superior

and activity I'unahou for athe n........

ui t ,

anil,

.J 'H

n

ball

had

into ui time ,v,Hod won- - ball

u,0 op- - aa and line ,. i.u . ..

the but. mni. . t 111 - .'. "l- "

a a the nlra tf'e Tho

was pointing the

andthe

tho anda

'' "tho

are wns the

Iln- -

,'- U 111 IIIw. lu .. n n 1 .. T ....u. .1 .i ui in

a

a

I I

w

n

In a beuutlful end for butthe "ext the ,

.1... i .. i.i. .,.,.,., an Alumnim foil nn It '

In Hut,m line to J. a

ni, t, andweie Tho ball andIn loss to roll a tot till fore i,lnl.n.l Iby to it up nnd

no Tnm Olilr, a Thelast were ball it

a to riceto the thecano. No how liallribboned ball was glv- -

or rise butevil In a

to call balland to

by two

nnd out races bullH

us and VniIwill n on The

a The "" nnd the and ball aIt like ball thea

in

tont

Tho

big

tho

.- .- !. .1... It un

.. . 1 1 l u, Ktllll. L UKi.ul ....... ua ,.i.i i ... ,,, ,llln Inn

ed, but dinners' picns ''nn

re- -no In throng

thothe heavy

the.l

liiKiiu nkirted r,ghteight bucked thru--

BcufttU

0

untiethe

given made urd3 which b.ood pruneIrves of

the collegl.uui past.fourth After

the

vardsAlumni duplicated trick about it

PIIII..M

ror.ix

until bullnouieis

thegiven

broke downed'

1 playgain.

under ynrd opponents'bucked centeiU'nliipluilluii I'l.its.i.l

from first

then

lordly linelong their center

npart nU(. '"..,", i,V".Lhere

highbread

b.rroj

graduatesfrom

tho withoutsides

t;'flH

Castle

they time remembered!pln,,n

never,anil

permitted feutuie

Islandsknow

RobinsonKaulukou

tunny around foursprlnt made around play uiul't,..,.

Tiilln,. Wnirniii"""""y yaid

thrty.1Ue Jnrd opi)onents.these spasmodic tenitoiy JeffriesInvurlnbly fifteen twenty-roun- d bout,seniors Soper

Tnhnonn earth

Honolulu Knulukuudrowse roundenst three

mountain

llnefo,r,

fnlls; hornsmeaning

according

have before

nouses

ullf.i.l ACUIU".J1'here many spectators InZl

W..1......P,mnwrlInrge crowd untlcipat who

told in.clsco well keep Its horse and not bea

net "' sadwill Haw roads "'o tne

nnd net

jn.

hns

tho

tho

the

fnr

thu

and

ball

line

'Ikennd

nnd

however, gny

ball

the

Puller and

lineleft

Cooke

f0ck, nnd

had

and

heart.

betterInitial

nnd

called

centernnd

ladlesKauai whose

e"''-'r- ,

mere

hnnd.

ladles

himand failed to do

thnt Pnnbnblmnnil

had him off his,la nmiiiii. t,ltl B'rN for tlietho Is short hllo for a

lug to get nn filled to be We enn '" ""e "d wearing the nnd of he wasput on In the of Fnn ot All the by A T. on

the but W(-,r- n back- - but soonrefused ns of it find Its own wns -

were In and not --plenty of for nnd ex- - ',, " l"

it.

do nro off the one to who to have the lontr.ol ,l t,ie uc" It falil.vf, er asnow thnt

opened to all

up

allof

ns toon

ofto

l.

i.iui- -

all

-- ....... --"" "- - ... i..u, Itthen a- - mu i.u.u. oi in ""' ku. tlon for a., .,ot,, ,. ;..... then nn ,,,

hnve the 'I will InuitL-- jiu... uituvcneiianu thnt a of ,vno In that lhe

in the Honolulu aa b. , ball lewmay same but went a fewwns l ".f ,hl' ,,ostf''

that the for the weie mnde , f, ? ..f nppre- -is ns ns

public Honolulu Is for JJ! '" ", Zo ,n '"" jard line oxtr any one or them nr- -

" '' lho thein Sun or kind a game and ., , nnnnnr " ,t(' nnd the

S e 5- -s to keep out negroes yell

"" to noIn the nnd

nnd of hislaw must lie. n

of is will tons to theas If

all it Is to families are ofof cannon

to It.if in Iswe no nmo , t t ,

In can mlll in All Isto ,..,, ,,i.

tho Is tohim the la

en- - the hnvo n .i,In to ns

to be toThe Is to bo )

by n areon tlie

of it, in l8to n of and

two thowill use Do rnl, tim nt

of Collls P.of f

Is m .,.asof

hasn

tho ofat of

nro too toleft

of listo nhovv

The

tho

ns ntheie. So

It is tohns but Is

a crime

Nov 52. Tim. i.. ii.Il ,,. l't Of...v irm For..u iu oi iliijn liln

Tt

4-

III

n ""''"' ami ftntrhu

rf hUto

Th A hit- - this

uin" ?

t

nh if - w i

of

Iip

bo

In

th in

I hU

f

next

eight of

In

of

th

nasi

mt

to

15

of

In

impU-- """

nllIt.

be

at

nn

their on

til

to

,un i..i i,"... maex- - ...

a

Punahou -- I'uunhou,

Thero expectancythe faces students,when they Alumni team

throuRlinu

for

present

thpllftv-var- d """

me.glad

nnl.,

was

tlie

vvero

nue.

for the through

systematic

forthe

thecompany

old Punahouans

for

married

thennd

was fumbledlhp hl" zo'

Cincinnati,was

the fornor- -

fetchetifor

Molokal.his

the

dan- -

,Tl,o

eml-Iu- ll

food

uhnnot V

ueuuwas

nnd

wns

saw

nndfor

ball

bull

a. .Marcellino, ranKauiuKou, to but the

sawput out him nml

Kaulukou con- -it...

Hawaii's

for plumbing to college.to undesirable "as

to for carriages. collegians to1'

Impossible

noth,B

M,o

"nil onk

mnnlfested K nt' VUVl

was,,nrt"the

waselsewhere,

Wilcox's

ofnot

of

of

ex- -

nt

modlcatlon

sickening

noof et

to

..1,1, it,. Will

mo

III nt- -

)t.u

the

ten

of

UlllUkllL II L I IMIIIIIl.ir I Mllll ......w j ! ttl.ll Hi1 fill (Itl.l

airof especially

'

I

K

k --

i I th

!

i

I

1

I...

..

(

ivnn "to

I

" "7for in

th

.1 A

t

of the

t"n r .. .,- -i:u,

of

i VI X-- r 1. l.nt 1,n ii

t...

1

1

ot lie.1 i.. ....

of heof

al- - anot

of Al

of

ofofof

?'!of of

ii

nuu ,'

in- -r

.,.nof aw

un- -

ofof

S

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,...'-'.-

, .

'

,

..

.

u

nn on

t.

.,

.

Ut Lit U. VI II- - ltand n half when time was called''',"' monu spaiuing, tlmekeepeiThe Mood.

After

ALUMNI, 0

0

THE SECOND HALFn n Intervnl of ten minutes the

line up xor tne rush ncioss the llelU . ero on me gridiron again 1utter the tlrst kick-of- f. hnlf wns qulto different fromfirst, lho Alumni plavtd a fast bucking

When the soaied for tho gnmu and thing wus In their favor.Junloi goul fiom center under tho Im- - Tl, Bl'ettntors wen, however, 1 more

!,m"MHl "ntchiiig the pluck of t e col- -petus given It bv Fullei's bl ilrlit l0Kl!,,r- - ,8iw Mid off to Pull , ,w,ofoot, the collegians lapbed Into u pain- - ran buck Iho jnrds nnd d thoi... puouce, nuu lumiuar couciuuk :, " '" t,ui"-- . nuu cnugni it in , y on

the tooteiH wus stiungely absent. i.i'":". ,l" . Sol,or returiud thoAs the yell wus the slogan for Zn aVud" lert VndVe'&nrds nndeach eleven, the college tooteiH felt tho trick for four nnls. Fulle.

niuu fin;. m ituui.i ue u wuHte ot h.urvu i. io lino ror first dawn. Ingall's""" (ries-crc- s gnvo lnu Alumni two ynr.lHensile

ulil sumceeded

by

nnd Knulul.oii for the Juniors LO? hocked center for two and a halfe splendid tackling and sue- - 1, ,lllir rnl llrst down,u downing Cooke, Puller, the ' ; " criss-cioo- s did not

two Judds nnd Ingills, tho mot ng- - , " ,,, him

"0''lnBon hroko through andUlPSHIVj, or I In. MHlllnr- . , ,'.....u

i

vnt.l.

.

l

- -

Cooke behind the line for a loss of. .. Ill n r.lu nnll.,.l.. .. . .iii.i.ie most or tne star p'nvs his ;, '" "".. V '" ,v "'" '.. ero given uiotenm, followed ploselv by Fuller, while f bucked center without availthe youngei Judd his share I?,1?",1".? ,pn',p,, " ; to Sopori.r ,.i.,.i I,., .i..... ... r. ... to PnBtl.i ti.J 1((U1,1,11IK IM. ill ll.U U 1.1 11L .., ...... . ..... ...in-- .

ciltleal Jiinctur.s gain- - r.Vi 00l5 ,Jrol'l",l "his point, cm opt iu one llerco play ... ' ?,.tL'l1,, f,or ,r, J"1"118

when Cstlonn.l Kaulukou tackled hint "7 "Snk1 ftr0U."'1 I1'"low un.I swung him with te.rlilo fnroo v,V..r "'l1, bucked tho for

tiiriita nnn nitnin ..t....i i. .

Th" i.mi V"1' T,' uinnl Incked nnd made firstAiumniH uio luutii on the r third nttemnt Pnok imrv.I .no. but ..evert ..)les mnde many eVn t,r fa ,',,ii HUBirous iiimiiies. ri.iper the A urn- - ami on tho next piny ho wnsills, who plujed with tho Junior eleven for n low of tiireo yarusurHMm" bVvS thgll ",t V.'unml' te"wf- - " ' twenty.ynrd line,c. i.t.r. li vir 1 .'.' ' "'"hojwo tried n drop Itlck. butf.....b..-- s . o ZZZV'mn ctTJXToiifrt.rti KiiiiUikou mii.lu tho host K01 Imtrun lhe dny when ,o mude u llfty. n n.on, TJ"Alumni .f.rRl a vrVv

Ar r ! ;. VrV, eUrb" 5" " "jM i"Vf "rr.edlhs ..'..Hi ami was nppi.Hided

'tut. Vm ho "kicked VflTSon.

liiHon i.in.lu a Iin nin the S4tn ill. fioper klrkvd off to w5rlVouia on tinreetion rh llritt (ourlulnun at M frty.nve-r- d line nd" l.i Ut twturnAlumni wm inaile Ui ten nilnuu., 4'.9 4 kirk tho mlddU Pf

'Mk m wmu

"The hill Cannot Grind

with Water That'sA fajed out, tearful little

said this in telling hercares and weaknesses. Herfritnd cncotirAgcd by telling of a retain :

cured of Just such troubles bySdrsdpdrtlU. The Utile woman

nmv has tears of for she took Hood's,., juiiin,ball

the strength

ofowil

completelyfriends and

Game

took

terrl- -

Honolulu,

took Hood's fo- - the rami troubleand'was cund. me." &'rs.cAnna Sutherland, Kalamazoo,

oodS StoUapwulta

lln'! mu efroJWerJIlmOiti n n it i j nn'lonly ciUlmiUt. to ikn with llonl firnniiurllU.

minutes more

quarantine gobbler punishment.AluninlH

thoquickly

.1 icommenced nut

come

near

wnsand

lilm

II.

aim

stood:

0.

downedpiny

Onjnr; scrimmages,

against

U.mu'The Unfoi-'skirte- d

best nnotherIclder retained

through possessortnlot much lime

gettingthough.

I'unahou

iiiiiiuiiit

sure.

game

NEW Nov. A figureoomed on hori- -

has Corbett$15,- -

resulted about be-,0-

floods

harshlyprinted Ingalls

hltn

cut

lafw,ne"nersunde

materialJ"e"un'f

asylumnnlu,1,1

decision.

t'l SSS&du!

"VS."E?

getting

Republican

conntmit

riuiteen

UlUiout

dropped

months

Alumuls

ynuls,

thepigskin

leturn

contributed "hoCooke

Past."

thanked

ALUMNICOLLEGE

bythis

Alumnus offnrrlc,

one end ten

h'"i

by

lllll'Kllll

CORBETT MAY

MEET JEFFRIESYORK, 22. new

up the pugilistic

t.iiitoryitichamplon

place on or before February 15. Mr.WItte's offer wns practlcnlly acceptedby he would

the puise to $20,000 by adding$5,000 to the original amount bid. Jeffries, however, refused to consider thepioposltlon, saying that conditionswere out of the question.

Mr. Wltte that representedthe Business Men's Association of Cin-cinnati and wns Instructed to offer $15,-00- 0

or 60 per of the gross receiptsfor a go between Corbett nnd Jeffries.or tnoso ko...k center the, of the

home. of the nnd s,o the Wltte, has theof tastes magnificent to sanction

themere

the

Un

to

generalmaty

lron tll(-'-

ere.l

form small

out

v.rowus wag- -..

reSUlt

the the theof nrllls

,

mey

,

s,iu hope

mm.

cred, moansstrong

nvv.i

. . ,

two

'

iinil

had

were

I I I

score

college

rhoumvs

IIof

usually

'nni

heldthronch

l.nek

V'

i"r

Hood's

who said that

said

cent

thnt

thnt

u" r...

orit or

it of- -intentions

' y

'

de- -a

ICorbett a

Wltte Jeffries Itindependent A.suggested Southern

destroy

It, M.oC&Vn.uF.anPresident Iimp.i meeting:

same

llrst

voik "We

nnnointed ..,., ,..., ,... yard

"f tLIn appointments

ofMnrcelllno,

goof

nt

ofnal, of

Washington

thnt

In

In

iiiu

In

un"nr

ofwhji

!!''',,"l!,,!f pf

auM&

of

in--

nns

he

COLLEGE,

hu

stl

moof '.:,.

dupllcntnl"""

J"1,1!.1

TIia

i,ied

tiKiii

ofe.1

of run

,i,,.;nnrtu,nura.' 7."!

of

?. ":!In

III

woman

0)hoiDAS

12.

Coibett,

he

be

be

of ben side

of

it tne Cincinnati arein to l...nA

Iforever."

sporting Memphis

fight withconsldeied Insignifi-

cant.Informed of

fries' proposition1 light finish he

Holte. of Grlnbnum .? nreturning kamaulna Murlpos.i

nnmnJapan China.

'

AMERICA ..PEKINGGAELIC .HONOIvONO SIARU

NMPPON ... .

JANEIRO .

n

proposi-Clncinnn- tl

K

DEC.

6..

FEU. 8

rvn. j

The ElginSTANDARD

FOR TIMEHhinild 'ou la pocket of every

of n Watch.

ears' handling of Watchesconvinces us, that price considered, thiHlgln must satisfactory of

Watches.Cased In

NickJe. Silver, Gold Filledand Solid Gold.

have it line and them atprices.

ELGIN'S reach usULG1NS reach

Hlgins stand what Is right In timekeeping lusting qualities, that

why we right in pushing theElgin Watch.

.

HLF.WICHMANBOX 342.

Wilder's Steamship Co. Ltd

t S. KINAU,Freeman, master, from Hono-- 1

Tuesdays at 12 noon, Kauna-kaka- l,Lahalna, Maalaea Bay, aClbel,

Makena, Kawulhue, Mahukuna, Lau-phoch- oe

Hllo.lleturning, from Hllo Fri-

days at 10 u. m., for above namedarriving Honolulu on Saturdays.

S. CLAUUINE,McDonald, master, will leave Honoluluevery at 5 p. m., touching atLahalna, Kahulul, Nuhlku, liana,

Klpahulu, Maul. lleturning.at above arriving

at Sunday mornings.win nuu, itaupo,

S S. LEHUA,Sails every Monday for Kaunakakal,

Kamalo, Maunalel, Kaluuiapa, Lahal-na, Honolua, Returning,

ut Honolulu Saturday mornings.

This company right tomake changes In the time of departure

of Its steamers WITHOUTNOTICE, it be responsiblefor arising there-from.

Consignees must be at landingsto freight: this comrjanywill Itself responsible

it beenLive stock received at owner's

risk.This company will be responsible

or valuables passengersunless In of pursers.

Passengers are requested to purchasebefore embarking. Those fall-

ing to do so be subject to an ai- -15 so as to aid the Business ". cnaTB0 or twenty-liv- e cent.

Association fund. The organi- - ', ".., "',"?.. .L .,.,". ,Le

as for some time occupied the delivery of bactriuro norsnnni offont.tlon hall, but as vacate of the passengers frelcht of shlnnora

building In February, is the beyond amount of $100. unlessfleers' to a fight value of be declared when

to make up a deficit in ce'ved the company an extraclatlon's fund before going. charge be made therefor, at or before

Wltte the proposition before nthe'reon Xre'Bht ,8

Jeffries, but the latter said: All employes of the company are for- -"lou see. In the place, the bidden to receive freight without

Is for only twenty rounds. The con- - Hverlng shipping receipt therefor intest Should thirty-fiv- e rounds.would prefer to fight to fin-ish."

Mr. told that wouldbusiness retailers, In of Islands l.uw.n wini-.- i irom punted contest

the i'"""- Ueing a mtniito than,...., i.i"..-- - permitNotion bint. 5?

judges ami

thirty a!

of

United

English.tl.nt

now

in

worryng

behind

tncrj

nln.tiu

in,,.,.

tlm

per

final

fora purse $23,000 but the bout mustto a llnlBh. Coibett must putbet $10,000 and the winner Is to takeall.

notrpmlv rinmn In.mn .....1...

not will

mennnd

thewas

was

tho

de

1)13

the

the Am

We full sell

you

forand and

will sailJlu for

andwill sail

and

can once

the

andand will not

any

the

not forhas

notfor

the care

will

willthe the the

big thetlie asso- - and

Mr. put

the

the prescribed by the company,and be seen shippers up-on application the thecompany's steamers.

Shippers are isshipped will be

the risk the shipper.

WIGHT, President.T. K. CLARKE,

Superintendent!

i the one'our registers

conditions, then my offer to meet Cor-- rnn wni'l1'"18 dur,n,s u yearbelt to a finish will stand open for SSSL V ,, V 'per centtwenty-fou- r If by time annually:corbett does accept Ignorehim

fromcnlled on Jeffries offered to pulloff his Kuhlln, but. purse

by him too

When Corbett Jefto to a annua.iy.

Pn unaon

yesterdny.

and

RioUUJ'TtC

HARU

CHINADORIC

MARU

1321

:sJAN.

..JAN. 15JAN. 23

31

IMIMMIIIMiMMKtM

wearer

Many

Is

erican

right

right.right.

Is are

on

onports,

atS.

xucbUayHa-mo- a

touches namedHonolulu

at each

Olowalu. ar-ilv- es

reserves

arrival

receive theirhold

freight after landed.only

money ofplaced

tickets

hold re

bout

mi.,

people

formwhich may by

to pursors of

notified that if freightwithout such receipt It

solely nt of

C. L.CAPT.

Port

use of of

hours. that

Two

UIO

Ten cents. It will oav 15 nor wni nn.nunlly;

Fifteen cents, It will pay 22 per centannually.Twenty it will pay SO per centnnunlly.Thirty it will pay 45 per centnnunlly;I'lfty cents, It will pay 75 per cent

said It was ridiculous. V ouidn't It be a good thing

C

fft,.i .Enst tuvesiigaic our registers?NATIONAL CO.,

OHIO.F. T. P. Agnt.

tt in sinhip tapir.Occidental & Oriental S.S. Co.and Toyo Kisen Kaisha.

on .?z?tttt.Trua cal1 at IIono,ul uand ,eave thu

For

JflPPnv'xrAnVtJaneiro".'.

DEC.DEC.

DEC.

JAN.

FEU.

..MARCHMtllMMIMtlfMM

MMtMMMIIIIMMIMIttMi

WORLD'SKELPING.

ports,

montn.

consequences

If

cents,

cents,

CASH REGISTERDAYTON,WATERHOUSE,

RIO DECOPTIC

For San Francisco.

JANEIRO

AMERICA MARUtvIWL imiiGAELIC

MONGICONO MARUV.I1I.VA ..., ,, .rtrttttnii .. . ,...,..NIPPON MARU

.rtii in

...NOV. SI

.. DEC. t..DEC. 15

...DEC. IS...JAN. 1

...JAN. II

...JAN. 13JAN I

...PER. IRIO DE JANEIRO feii. uCOPTIC! ., jrEn. joAMERICA MARU MARCH 1

. Mill ., ,,,.,,, , ,l,,,,,,,,,,.

FOR OENERAL INFORMATION, API'LT TO

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.AOKNTS. k.-- r.- w '""A,

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RACE MEETna

i n n rnn nw tii run' AinirinoI 11 f,llrl Iip M'"1 "H III" ''' III'

I" """ n" ll1" '""t lRhlh Ills wn

llll.lal ilil Biri effort, mid tliu mamUUUULUU Mint wild over

Thanksgiving Sport ati nlul wm """' nppeuroii me

Park. tinted he a close raw, The crowdwerc yulUl)B flir lho Brocn Bo)(1f"

THETRACKWAS SLIPPERY

A Fair Crowd Attends and the Driv-

ing Association Feels

T

i0jiuiuiii

Satisfied.

UK meeting ot the Honolulu Dtlv- -

Assoclation held yesterday nftcr- -

noon at the Kaplolnnl track n much lmpioed Horse. muild.,must 1 e wiltttn down a suc-

cess. The association had been lm-- v

menscly handle, i ped by the bnd

weather In its efforts to give Honolulua ilrst cla r nice meeting. Indeed untilWcdnebdn, evenltiR was uncertainwhether there would be nny meeting atall. In the face of odds, howeer, themembers of the Driving Associationworked andresult was perhaps successful stable cat

m.i Third Itace-Spe- clal

tinnltit tutniotime available for preparation i,nn

and advertising.The was very ftilr ffnd

uie '; 254: 2:45Si:thoroughly enjoyable excitingwas coniesveu g. Ryder.

and with ncrhans one exceptionbest horse won every time.

On account of the heavy going thetimes were necessarily slow. 'Every

filled well, notwithstanding thatstables of Prince David and W. JL

were unrepresented, theirowners not caring to risktheir horses on the somewhattrack. Sixteen different horses ap-

peared in different eents and con-

tested a series of races than which,taking them as a whole, none betterhae ever been run on the ti.ick.

Tho racing was conducted com-

mendable dispatch and not a singleunpleasant Incident ocburred to mar anenjoyable afternoon.

Dr. Monsarrat's sturtlng was of gilt-edge- d

order and deseres special men-

tion.Betting on whole light,

though some of the races weie markedby spiritedfourth andeen on the day

..i. fhollost belmr weak finish.The A",a,r1"?." ,g.d',J55H1?..,.ac?; X

firstchoices getting home, Amailno, TomRyder and Billy McCloskey. The vic-

tory of Mcrril's Faust came as a sur-prise and Aggiaiatlon's defeat costbetters a pile ojf money, but chaos cameto backers w hen Frank the"sure thing" of the dogged atthe finish and succumbed to Aniarlnoby shortest of heads.

Amnrlno nnd Antidote added anotherto their long of battles, the graysuccumbing to Baltenlyne'B good geld-ing. Mcrril's secondrace without an effort and is a goodhorse. G. McKcnzie bought him

Sidney Bod on Wednesdaynight, consideration being $109

Considering his breeding alone newlook a bargain

and should win many times the pur-

chase price with tho colt.SIX FURLONGS, HAWAIIAN-BRUD- S.

The thiee got off well together. Am-

nrlno assumed lead fromand maintained the way. Hewon easily from Antidote by a lengthand a Lawrence II. has no speed.TIinCC-UIGHTH- S MILK, MAIDENS.

Shenandoah acted a pet feetnnd ruined chances nt the post.Mcrril's Faupt had won allliiej tlj, tiliu imaniru uituv, ... t,,. Iltot

limit; he is of no earthly accountSPHCIAL, HARNESS

itothl.it,' eume URiiln,rnttlhiB thioURh Mretch, pass- -

judRes a iiassable second Theseconel bent nn teptoductlon

ilrst, Moiirooso Inbtime piece of that hedid In first heat He tnnde cred-ltub- lo

effort In the stretch, butold wnrrlor lauRhlnR

six ruuLONos, runn roit all. i

fnil u

when the pitieh iiuii Frank H tamedH. and Anmrinii rininltitf w n rfniniliuh In nihil the Roods by it shortli.'inl Frank H u ill hnw w n, li l

Tlii'iiiiin Iff-- n I'll) Icillv lit t I

'Im nnMlilriK like a iHroiiK Ilnlsh.1 i. lost

I I I I I "' ''"I I I I "

l crniulIt

any

onh mili:, ruci: roil all.1

Old Antidote niul Hilly McCloskeylinil between them, fhomim on Hlll i

Indulged tin- - Rrnj with the lend untiltlie Inst clRhth, mid thou cnnu n'onir

I in unini- -to

It

it

to

it

It

It

hore to miin, woman mul intnut, tinnThomas allowed Rome old clmp tohe lin.itcn without In nnyvvlse Delnrfdisgraced I

St'MMAHY Or nVKNTS j

KAPIOLANI PARK, Nov :) Ho"ii.lulu DrlvtiiR Association, tine: trackholding

rirst Hnce Wnlklkl Inn Cup. sixfui longs Hawaiian hreds, $123 addedAmnrlno, n , 119 (Nichols)

n . 119 (Harry Jones) ... . 2

Lnwiente 11, 4, 119 Perrelra).... :

Time, 1 23. Rood stmt, riddenout bv a length mid u half secondill l lug Winner, R Rullentjne'sAmailno, Kcalla-Ainandl- Wlnnei

Park Toolor Aiiutioie i.nwience uiuks louuiy.

Second Hnce Three-eight- mile,maiden, purtc $125.

Men Faust, 3, 114 (Kaena) .. . 1General Cronje, n 119 (Thomas) 2Shenandoah Jr , 4, 119 3Hly, 5, 110 (Oploplo) 4

Time, 41, f.ilr stait, won gnlloplng,second and third drIUng. Winner, G.S. McKen7ie's 1 g. Mcrril's Faust, byImp Watoicress-Genev- u. Fuu t

Cronje should be In St. Ilplena.Shennndo.ih of lovable disposl- -

together with a will tlon, but a streak is regarded at- -

the most fectionntely by thenn rwnnl. considering the' trotting

' .. tinat li n n nitnmshort

attendance

(Nichols)

Tom Rder (Cunningham) ....'... 1Mongoose (Judd) 2

and

1

r..K ' I Tlme- - b wonand rm-'n- ,,(esired. Winner, W. H. Cunnlnc- -

ture. Every race Keenly ham's b. Tom Rider wentthe

racetheCornwell

run withslippery

the

localwith

the was

the S

the

list

won the

S.from

the

owner have

the

half.

histhe lace

HACD

Hethe

thewas eict

the thetiack

mm,

u ot--

hrid

nthe

1

won

b g)y

IPs....

theclass

not nthe

ilii-ci.-

wns

through the mud like the old cam-paigner he Is Mongoose didn't, butstaed to argue with the sticky patch-es Scratched, Tred Hros

Fourth Hnce Sl furlongs, free forall; purse $125

Vhgll A, a, 119 (Thomas) 1

AggruMitlon, 5, 119 (Oplopio) 2General Cronje, a, 119 (Kaena) 3

Time, 1:24; good start; won eisl'y ha length; second, driving Winner, J.R Wilson's blk m , Vlrgle A, by TrueHrlton-BI- g' Heithn. Vlrgle much thebest. Aggravation short and runningout of her distance. General Cronjeuizzy Keeping tab on the leauei.

Fifth Race Half mile, free foi all,puise $125

Amailno, a, 119 (Nichols) 1

Frank S, a., 119 (Thomas) 2Abbey, 4, 119 (Kaena) 3

Time, 53U; fair start; won by a shoi thead; first two drhing. Winner, ItBallentyne's b g Amurino, by Kealla-Amandin- e.

Flank S the best. ThomasoKi,. race bv too In

fifth. talent brokeM

the pronounced "","" h S" 'Vh'"

,

day,

Faust

thewould

the stmtall

brute

.

I'v

(L

again. Scratched, Brock, 119,Sixth Race One mile, free for all,

purse $150

Billy McCloskey, a , 122 (Thomas) .. 1

Antidote, n , 119 (Nichols) 2Wata&sa, 4, 119 (Kaena) 3

Time, 1:E6U, good start; won clearlyhalf ,i length; second all out. Winner,J. It. Wilson's h , Billy McCloskey,by Joe Hooker-Jessi- e R, Billy tons tin-bes- t

when light, shoit yesterday. An-tidote, a king In a mile race for na-tives "Watsa "no could go." "Goodhoifre that Watass, some day he win,"ns tll Pnrtllirnnsf. rnrnnrlrpil of TTHr,

int. tlmekeeners. Fi.mk Krnuer. .T.

Qulnn, saddling paddock, Dr. Clap-ha-

clerk the course, II. M.clerk the scales, Al Moore.

Next Satin day afternoon the follow-ing card will be decided:

miles, running,

puise $30U.Entries to

at., ..., .. , ...,.. ,i. .. i ' niry tees

Uly

and

admitted moundsI A meetllii: Drivlnc Absoclntlon

MonROose ( F IMPi KRot Into stopped to 1 ILL IXIJlVJ 13

Identlcnl

nf tinttl IIUIIIIILUO J b 1.1 .1uir, BUU1 I'ULUU U1IU mand ; ,0 ,no rUel. ,lr?aiiv thu of 17th

the by tho a to at ItHim, wns tim ii...

td sndan iet lliirmado no motion, ''on

;,",:

close

half,

and Thenbagged

uciiejiohstart rill

phydclan

UWVUIW (UZKTTKs I'Mlim. NOM'MIICK n MUM- .- HI'MP KIM Y.

KRUEGER LANDS ONSOIL OF FRANCE

(Continued from Pane I.)

Inilppcndciicv, It will tii teciiuc all the Uoer pvople lm bcon with tln-l- r

women nnd Children." fCUtllAT DAY 1 Olt HblJniJOM

.MAHHI;11,I.1:h, No. ZZ. prP'cd ii triumph for .Mr Kriieger, stiehcen inn uoer tieiigiuos nnu m moni urauui nuimrtrs rniiia to antlilpate Thei mlitHiiifim which every ti ol ,.,n pr. sum, tint tuuo no

the wiih rendu d wart a roiln Ion oon to tho peuplt' ot .MuirclliHttiempohis It fully tquailed, if It did not Mi piiM the frniitle demonstration ofI ntr.otlnin with which I'rnnco opcnul ho nrm to Major Marchund nt Toinon onhis rt turn from Pnshoda.

An liming. of such octdl geven tho iiiohI Hiiugulnu oxtlmito, mightln partly nxplalnul l) the eorciuuniuiiH obsciiiiles ut Hiu lllnhoji ilnr-doil- li

h. Ii.clud ng an lniiolng rellgUtis pro eslon from thu but nothingrun mlnhn zo tho rpontiniooim explosion o soiitliue'iu dlKilaid toward Mr

lis tin t ntlre population of tho Ilrst port nnd one of the cities ofi rutin

5 et grandeur of this demonstrnt'on, perhaps, ranks In liiiKiitnnr top mnn..rto of "No compromise men ..u. Kr.ci,er dclic cd In a low

olir but utio Mliratimr with iniotlon, a c mpnnled onergitlc giMtius of thoright hand, stirring tho hearts of nil w t n

J ho lnt hi nto. of his die o uttircd with a lgor ami a decisionwhl.h boro out lilx reputation hh to tin o million of li oil wl.l ami stubborn r. --

Is ar.ci Ills re ilellcr of a declari on such Impoitnnnos'lllis to tndi pi ndmco of the clue n.ter, lis it ccmo ns n Kinprle Men toilr intltnnto jiol tlcal udvlrcrs, who tip to t lie Inst, wei n lii i im of his iletrr-mln-

onHe to thu this nion lag thnt the loers would ho fiei ikujiIo

or die. nnd the faces of the men about hint. Fischer, Wcssels, ilrecbler nndI.ecr boro the of determination rellec'tlng the

spit It that Mr. Krueger declared nnhnitcd every iiiaii, woiniiu and child inTiansvnal

Tho unfortumto occurrence nt the 'i t on tho main boulevard alone mm redtile character of the demonstration whl"li ,p to that moment had boon uiianhnoiis-I- v

and exclusively n tribute of sjmpathv nnd ndmliation. "Vive Krueger," "lvoI.os llocrs," nnd "Vive La Liberie,'' were the dos that formed a hurricane ofcluering and over tho city. Unfor t nntely the reprehensible foolishness ofhalf n dozen persons In owing small cons Into tho crowd ns Mr. ger pissed,acted like magic In conjuring up nn nntl- - rltlsh outburst, which It needul all thepromptitude and energy of tho police to p out becoming u serious disturbanceThe hotel remained for the rest of the d y In a of slege, while nt onu time aprocession wovernl thousand strong marc ill the d rcctlcn of tho British consul,shouting "Down the English," and raising other threitcnlng crli s. re-sult was that a strong body pollco wns compelled to disperse the demonstratorsalthough It was not found necessary to m ko more than a fow tempornrj arrestsThroughout the however, large WmdH of students nnd other onthsmarched and front of Mr. Krueger's hotel nnd of tho hotel whichwns the scene of the unfortunate Incident, cheering In chorus for Mr. Krueger andtho Transvaal and denouncing Kngland. These demonstrators wore more hols)than and the pollco wisely lef them relievo their feelings in theirown way.

Mr. Krueger boro the sen veivnge extremely well. Many of his frlondssavho look-- In better health than before left Pretoria. Tho heavy g lie and roughcoss seas which the Oeliierland red In tho Mediterranean, however, prov-ed too much for the d'stlnculsheel traveler yesterday and for tho first time sine'i

starte'd for l'urope be was seasick. 11 t Mr. Krueger little cfTocts ofMs lens'rkness todnv nnd nto n heirty Im boon He nfterwnrd received dli gatesfrem various municipalities nnd societies In the hnll the hotel This to1 n seven- - trial, ns Mr. Krueci r bnd tn II ten to a couple of hours of oloqtu nt, butto him, iinlntoH'glhle addresses In Pre c , nnd he left tho hnll vlslblv fatiguedf'i retired to his nnnriments for nn ho' r i rest nnd Michael Dnvltt delivered ashort nddreps In 1 eh.ilf of the poop , which evoked much enthusiastic np- -plnufo from lhoe present, during wp'ch erl"s of "Vive l'lreland," icsoumhd Thep't of Mr. Pnvltt'B wns Interp lo Mr Krui erer Kruet.'ir

In the bn'l of the lintl to only the fl Ft address delivered by Mr Tliorell, Pres-ident of the Mnrsellb's comm'ttee, who nrscntiel the traviler with u svmbollial

pup mt't'ed "Tlie of II me." Mr Krueger's reply bn allied thesome dptormlnntlon to res'st to the end ,p'csMil In his" at the laudlnrstnre I'e s ilil the situ ttlon was tcir'ble for the Poors, but It wis In now! (

Inoxtrlrnlle or dellnltlve. They never a' p ared to he by Humbert, but hens ill llrm In H'e bopa that the "reign of tho sword would ere long bo ovoi-tlirw- n

bv thnt of lustlee."Air Kriirpir uce'ved a great f'om his Although the former

President had retired for n still the crowd remained In front of the hotel,nnd horses nnd cnrrliices could pass on v with the utmost dinicitltv

Moeii Indlt'tintlon wns expns'-c- d at tin hotel ln ns ptovlouslj cabled Itnew appears that the crowd called upon the partv tin owing sous the bnlconjpf tho hotel to take off their It its ns M. Krueger pa-se- d. nut the gumlnglvplniiH'blo oxplanntlon wns g'ven tip. were Ilngllshmen, did undi rslti'nlPrench nnd foolishly threw u coin nto the crowd, vvhlrh thty bnd fr quciitlvdono on hlmilar occasions In Dnglnnd. The Pientlinien misunderstood this, andl"'aginnl tho sous were thrown Insultlnrl at Mr Krueger. Hence the tumultThe crowd endeavored to Invade the hotd, and the police prevented tit's lintthe bntil people wpip obliged to close the'r doom, nnd Into In the nn un-friendly mob was still statlonpd before tbr building which wns rordoncd b) jiollco

DEATH ONTHE STORM

(Continued from Page 1 )

The olllcinls were as follows:' t0 resume tho day, ulthough munj

Judges,, J. W. McDonald, Captain nf t,' scl100' bu.ldingh weio eons d. r ihhSoule, Dr. Shaw, staiter, Monsar- - ,

damagedIieservntlon of life uniloiihtedl

of Ayies;of

One

look

showed

was as- - N'm 2 fill A.tl.ni nlllstsieu me nei on oi enu e eei ica, e uni .. ,,,,,panics In shuttiiiR down all their plants " musleul inmposet,at J p. m j estei day and later by thu work death wns ei sudden At 9 o'clockof tho In sevcrim? nil main line till"! lnornlnK while was liiuejhint?wires throtiKh the city. 1 he rapid transit and talking, he fell down diedlines have been paralyzed for twont-fou- r within n minutes of heait

free for nil, first $100, second $25 ""One mile i IIaw.nl.in breds, ' 1 he stoun was occahloned by the oxcii-llts- t

$100, becond $--5

H' drop in temperature and conch usti- -

One mile team race, first $100 tl011 ot the atmosphere two dnjs agu.Thiee-mlnut- e clais Hotting and pac-- I T,, Propert) losses frtm esterda 'a

lug, pui&e $100 storm are shown to be $100,000, from theOne mile, trotting and pacing. Ha- - repoits rtcehed up to 3 o'clock this nftm-wnlla- n

hied; purse $100. .noon, divided as follows.Ttee foi all. trnttlne- - nn,l liuslnihi, section of the town, 1UWJ

the secrotnry today12 o'clock the Club Stnbles

hotel

rv.i,..,i t. i ..Lr,,,.. -n tif:....i n to ai:itctrlc Co,

'Weste !',Ir1U nK.0' nnd

nt union. ,uw. rosiiu acicKrnpn ,

ten per of tho J5000' Colorado nnd riiliiitiplpnia ltetiuc- -monev otks, iu,uu' uuiance sciii'eTinK

n common walk. Shenandoah lost thteej Gus Schumann hns ehniKo re- - COI.OUADO SPltlNGS, Col., Nov 2J

lenclhs at the stmt, when fteshment piivlleEes. nnd to him Tho rose this inornliiB or. budlvnd wrecked but . IkcmnuTid

Bot (.nine like a whiilvvlnd; plications must made...I,. .. .,., n',i, nnn iiniinr ,iii i, .i, nt . I". tlie mont fc.irfnl In history

. ii about r- - r li-- ... -- .. fin, ruin nT' " " '" " -" -I U lULTes X n rrna ,nto the fiee.

of the

Mi,

Di.

few

.... - . im ui,im.. ,i.. ... ,K.. I ... . . ... i.K.. ..lnnl. .,u . t.nre.1,1 in, fit..

"l "l ' " lotiihtit ini. ... .i i.io i.i .i. ."."' Hawaiian ,. ,, .,, pi.,,,in

and shortlbad and V"

and

him

irum inmlod un-til

Krui

with

Irish

oted

'ron7.

rest,

Ideiitfrom

thnt

and

cent

been torn roots.which The city

IVvvlike near

and

ARTHUR SULLIVAN'SHEART RUNS DOWN

Sudden of Composerof favorite Lighf

Operas.

linil been tilllnc; time hutIt not his wits

nccently bnd bctuhealth than snine

LONDON, Nov. 22 I.titerknown that Arthur beenaillnpr from

middle of lie caiierhtli chill thiro and chest and

e,.inm no loun ins iicti ionPower rn ,1'"t."'?s, convnlcscliiff slt- -

arenun

of allhe np- - Min iicltj

ho be notordeal Its

tliiB In hod just hefoiuThe afternoon print lonK

OldNov Hull!

".UlVen The pile bcefan to midnight torm c0,miirt. of thorrnn she. ,eee,nd to the mlttnnce tomorrow, oumter stretch nrltlsh troops,i,inniiTiriuimuin,rni .nil,Will post 'nrr Mill ". iiien

mndut..,J ....n nl.. ine...!,. ii. ...,,,, una

Yntut

, ... , W...C notei at 7.30 o'clock All members aio , . ., ' X.".. '" ,r0,b ,etnc eoun. uuin iie-.u-a leiiuested be i1;"!''"0,,,, " vM.lle ho wnsease In the fit st heat . ' No loss boon reported EdRir no n,),ied

and staved the formerlv Statenfteivvnrds ATTI

roIiirhowever,

j

ed

of UnRctliiR

the a

nt

It ( ml

Antidote,

....

,

c.

-

1,,. h

ntwt

Iliao en ,,. t0

started out :.:...

Today

marked

mnsiM,of

ICruo-ai- rlargest

ih

us arntun

worldr

fearless

In

pneount

proved

address

Defense

crushid

ovation bearers

during

iv

linemen

falluio

fairlyBolniT,

Linii.

completely

with asked

sum nrofound Park toll

palnd

the

forwns heart

fected.

It becameSir Sullivanhe

thehis ltinns

ciiiiiuJIO.OOO, up expired

thu

Bent DullerGenurnl r, the

subs'doIm In rf uwtrun ve.ii

c., ....wiui trj

he'T. Hnslcn. forestry com- - ii,

nrolects

MlnlnR in tho

forto In

." mi. imUIiirsitting on out on not

)to has life. Ion notWwirni bM an.l

policeman MelMch.

"l.

inrhipsCathcHlral,

evening,

dnngerous,

afternoon

Death

i.iivMinw

tinning, behoved nf

Switzerlandin September,

of

Iron.'LONDON 22.

link nsli

pi- -

consummateMoncoose

hnt

Two n

viuir lint le.nllo von to tho lied) )ct

null tioiii-- s nclio everytltno a storm

, vvo youniul

Now soiiils tills li tier

T

"I took ii lnrd rnld whleh arheum itlini. I tried kluds

ci f reined k.1 wltltutit relief. Then I tried

I was not t.aklnir onlytwo bottles the rliemii etlMii till inu I

1 I nn tomako known what a liie-ii-

is those tho eevcrepalus of

To mako'n cure, take Avor'H rills withtlio tlto liver

nnd

bj- - Dr. J. C Co I Alan , U. S. A.

CO.,

ct.nio seune.

of

not

U llS ot In on

ll "H ","""1J Kfrom a ti lit to Coast bv i""' ul was

i imtioe'ltor of It pub- - "t !"'" '" nn" w T

Mean, ln stuft nt suited to the uown iorwuro.The .Mens o- -

II T Is men's wen--tlie or n his mid the

liiiuse on tlons bothHull .S. have Rood

which they aio fm ..v tliennd on lo nny pi Ice ott wish Inpus

Col 'A S oflils homo after mi ulisen

loin veins He lieio 'evii.

Hon lonlulu on nftei nn nb

site ol In funo and

II ,1 Nolto, the titon on Mitlnl .

some the benefit healthi nnu homo on the

Yv' H wife nnd foimoil of

', , , to

on sn for ,vblt Is of -

" ,..D,

ei or lo point of view Itwhoso IIIco Is n Yotk, n MileIs .j lit . i

of Ita th s f ltlll .fot !"

to so y consayh that storm choir

wlldi d forvvetk the

whleh to theCoast on the nlso took In tlnv.

oftow.th, dnm n b

midmil

Hon lit nf M dlclne Comfume, i bv lb. t

an mi of vitirsItlR till Stilt S With I'll

J.l.ii: utt 1 .illand im i with

ui h success. Iliuth bus mam fi lendsthis Rroup and iilui old

es for u fi w tnitydecide to

"tin hisso to

WithCol

li ki , nrwl)ur.j) imonuii uuui e.m at on tho ocens on the hlBhcr of wastlnued to abnte hoar. ,.f ,lf ).nnoP I.,,.,.,, , . ii with

I.,l..uaumiieia. to

to

In

r,lllfJ- -

ussesso.

hi

1..'

said he of in or a iiiiro , in- -ny some tiermnii critics piiiiiiiir niein- -

ln to or tho utul reire-- ti fiom

ntl 1.1 ul.ln l...nn..ur. (nilllltVwns under u polo w,1(,n Iron T MlH j.auy. Is of in

on Tojon street, tho HI lniti,i. bltloits of i I

pimoneu lo llm Brounu. lie le: There is an hnyiniT In "no """ jet uiej uiu ot iimi.,., ,I of ono H,10llI(, thrown on tho old Iron Cnthollc Itslxry T " 1V Ull 1 IV, that In vle'vv of his tj1(, ptrson so to actual nro due to tho slsti rs of

nun iniai . of no rpoiI It may bo that Nolle name Tho is most eotnpre- -

Ti n t a ' T,1 Is In tho the heiidliiR of old Iron to lluller the firstlite Ol Up part of the cltv Tho IM Paso hniik. Dur-- by his Germ in critics had to a. for phislc,

l.nn l...ll.lln. Ptl.l.tln.r llln r Cvl pi llniiun ,1.1.. ...! l.ul nlinlmrii imntiiirii .... il .lt.n,l.t,..,r ...1

Ift U .!

a 1VUU IUIIUI1IH, Uiuniuh wiit ,au,.iv, fllll lllfi ni'Ulh , r,i"U,"r,J Uliu Vll ,

Jdna- - musle

usuiiioi

anil Bntnitin '1-'- n Upcenter tho cltv, or N12V 22 A localeil the

1,7""' Hoare

Honre

nndofOn '"""

Ho Rioen houses burn- -In- - todn

W,n

and to Now IiIh Voto, sirinoti Mirr.their La an Nov thu

In In lii nlllclnlHo tells n(l at onco to patrol l(;it ,, MOD.Prank was

roobei-y- .tl)u H,rP0t8 tOT.DM. Wl..ntt(.hriiiihiu'vj .i-'- .j Willi Irni IIPIIH. JLTi-- i limiilnttUUUUID IIUU HUBat of two to ,,,,

..lie.-- inu With Milof ho

,)...,

he

uiiivtui

allof

Abbey 12Ho Into the with with tho for wire

upnp.

"""" "'I nunwlro

returned

eulnijles licensed

ptesent.

stiijltiR

WiltPro.

I'nrry,recked

Amur

cnumnn

weeks

Mrlion the tho

dollars nnd slnKle nnywhir..'I,?' .?, ir. all

ami ami10 out was to ho

lj

nil of

Thoof

up

to

ho

ho

of

but

lie

fi pi-- l

bnd

be

his ho

nmipun

,.nM,

rourU'sy mUvh,

RheumatismHollies MnU' Cumplcto Cute.

i'crhiips llii'timatUm

nitisclcsapproaches, jdiiJ

generally mhenibl.Msltivo prompt lelief,

Isabella (llshoruo,'ealtiml,

photograph1

rctiltulsevere nttailir all

AVER'SSarsaparilla

dlsnririnliited, fortifierleft and

waHCttrril. wnntteiclowoudcrfiil

Baraaparilla for sulferlitRrltouinatlsm."

bllloiisniM

Prcpired

HOLL.ISTBR DUUO Agents.

LOCAL BREVITIES. ''Mnrlposn

lelui.iod '"the Mariposa

Hdwlnontertnlned

llalloy Associationsniiival laiRely lepresented conRrcRii- -231

swelledblejelei sellli.ir overflowing.

up

ScotlnnililsliiiiR

ninnlnuioiiths

AloMindci letuincdIloi Mmlposi,

siviial months Fian-ois- iOuklnnd

pupulir lestftinalilias

Ilullej,pluees accotii-Oaklan- d,

arilved MarlpiHalley

WnllukiiHRisto

United Stiles. tlc"VraulcliuitliIi.imlB.atlon

n.imon themselve.i concluslotvstrUctl

iriatuluted olR.uilstIslands Tailor,

month,

spuml dlsaste.Hovi'.al lldltiRS

ti.ivuler.Klckapoo

Millionssieeial

IlureattHawaiian

Inuciinal.it.ini woiks,

remain poiinunentlj, IiiivIiirsi'vi.i.I businesssleeve," speak

CATHOLIC EUUCtVIION

CoUHgn, Wnshincton,Corouio.ileo

--Tilnlt)foiiudid

Cxeter, educntlon wonicn,dedicate Ininoslmr s

tonether

received quantity t.io pnseneopicminii.c oiitcinis,

rdlcvo illplomjitlesentntlvu dncutorH muIoiih parts'ofthl,

caiiKht fnlllnR Institution tinPnsoC.iib, ducatloii

nns vierintiiiy,KAVIrVil IllMATIl fracture Interna heap," nuthorllles. InceptionndvaiiP"d meaning referred oxicutlim

prouuoi) presumeddumiiBi RreatoHt IiusIiuhs acneral lienslve, coverlnR dedicated

KCSUlt oeing Held refureneo today, sclenco htilldinR

school, postolllce, Livery, school, libruty bulldlnB,Colorado Transfer Company

CxchatiKe bulldltiRs, --fropnsoti bulldhiR

tern off YORK, Nov commltteo Catholic and

'. Governor

s" .oUe

dn VlrRlo,cheeicd

wlnniiiR heavilyhospltnl concltnbd

Martlnelllhesitate Melllck, wealthy Illinois.' prenehed bv

feellliRS. orRanlzlnR safotyDASH, attendant hospital. placed

brouRht boHt?.ry.q

niiuiy lllllinn.

tJn (.HnlnR

i..ht

tralllnB. and thestretch bring.tnlpuhnnis

Thomas

uinllne

vviUIub

mornhiR. of ,,.

V,":"V' iietnorrnt, ColoradoMiT

P'reeuniliieuuuijr loutuvu

ofllltlftnnttll tlw. Iltul.......

favorite. th,. bouievnni w..n,i. ,1... .:.. .1... -- '..i.L hcjiool iiilldrt'ii week. wiih lusuoiled shape Trolley im imnntH pnstor Puellh" HiiIkIiIh botwicn Thomns

and vnmrlni) nil woro mUslnif. Tho next rnrs on o(r-- for pltinlc Mr Hesky MpAIIIkIiipimtiieij uiu nitncii drew cluck T'ohu Tdfer-mi- h inndo tliifin how I"roele never In Ills thousand compnny

yi!" j ''?. I'nlon lo -- W In ll.olrr.r:r.'r "'".". .."" niv ,,.., Mrcrowd, looked nmwcen Dnvrr

anil ram, mini- - mlle.i ofjust

tii,

tin

loaillfv..

home

cnniighyour

inaklnejlirlii(

Mrs. Me'iiles, ofutul

"rOT

cvirytlilni;inojour

owtll,

Clnlstlnn

Clnlstlnn

Spalding

fotMailposu

chltdien,

tlttR

slnco

plan

Itnvei roofs

Attnrm.,

pulled

,M,.ty notha composed of

f"vm vrr vibin.overyone

!i"piui

announced

HirH.iurlili.

tjpri.ifi many i'""riand 111 tlianks to Mr

V.Vvahy fir

title

Nov

tllui.li, (llioit;

ulLf..

Mr

'IH

irrr .'KlrrtTwimm

LfRCHES

CROWDED

ThanksgivingWell

SINGINGT

rionolulans Ei Feast of Reli-

gious Ha'moi) in City's

which InTHANKSGIVING looked

cloudy, clctireil nny of theliuieli behitn and served

siiletidul Mimple the Wetuhcr forHonolulu noted.

after tlie doors ot thuhurdle."- - wito thrown people 1 --

Kttn to an he.Kiilu

"he bctu of the iluj, the balmy ulr,the eiulslto and freshiitstle, the eiiKcr tilt

sprliiK-llk- o mid K

thnt tho Hist thousltt was"This Is not nnd ThunksKiV-Iti- K

but and day."coitalul id the one-i-s

nccustonnd to nssoclate with Hasttr,softness of new wo-

men, music, throngs of peo-

ple nnd strltiRH of cnrrlnRes.Tho Central IJnlon wns

to utmost Theriwas particle of room to upure-an-

still they comliiB nnd Ilnliutthe walls nt tho nnd clustering-

thpWnllukii tho

Kailo. tux of ICnunl. S,M,",UU ,ti'""""the woman

The Knniehatnoha iiirneiiC. the tml',su

ilRht wendlnnet yesteiduj nnd the ouiir

cniiBiutulami hoy tit

the of the andSon setvlceuble Hpiscopul chinches

to

will

tho

the inelof

The opened withnuiHle

than Rrivenlontiuie sfnctlon

scimon anilday and

taken Centralchurch

services bcRnn amicotiBre- -

ehnltsM.uil teslilents

part ownerPlantation Hpeclal

Itnliai, V?Z?Now Unit ,)ln,)a.bly lliuttH.molulti U.K.

Into m", , ,.ni;ri.KHonintroduced Govorn.u nm,

rtofossoi(lining Winv successful

thof fotwiird

lllh,coast Ciillliuiila and

ic--

shlpphiRfnuioilhin

afleislpin

tails

HIGUliK

Trinity OpenedBrilliant

WAHMINO'iON,Institution

i'"'""."- - ho todayHUOr,, todav

him,

, nsJo ThoIiIkIii

lectixncompoundInjuries

prove

n H J ttIIiIkIi Antler's . hnll,

Bpr'ncs

thes IvHe inn van

.mlniul

The G. of thethe

laid thoIts

The

In St.the

thehad

hut nowthe ,,,,

Mr. """"'i'"-- 1

the mcai,wl the mcilei, the.

ton Ianmul f thehint tie. nrm

the the and ninir.iRi over the tPr. his

111.'

li.iiinlo tom- -

ilcnnd

for

had

hers

om jikmneur thnt

," old iiiiuu1PR and

will ,int

artl

mar University.. .1 . . . .1 .. ,1 1.1 .1 . . ... ,.u ..... ..... 111 L 11, lit. Ill'

fj

!

"

nt r

.f

a

n a "'Detention 'a '

a . ,., i .. ii ii ii i ii in i 'ii it'll i n ifk ...,. ... . . n . i - .. .I (ill . " " u ' 'n l V.

11L. II V I b Wll ! u ,1 .. ....

'

. -......

n v ... ..

-

" n a n

bo

At .'condition. nre to

a

tiriiKuie, I

n

!

"

newspapers,

n n

c

"'

attributes

i'qulBltc

C"0"1

,l

icoolvliiR

Methodist

iv

nuewlitR

Rradually

.....nilssloner,

it, t

,

tno

Its

set11

InteicstltiR

U Metho-

distpnttlculat

obsiivunce.collection ut

amounted toAndrew's Hplscopnl CuthedtuI

nt 10 30

In cnlarRidthouRlitfulli

of unobtiuslve

coniih,so,i- -emlRrutlon

II.

ro.iitmy. M

of

in

pioiiohIIIuuk

efforts arr.incluirAiiiileiu Uiehestiu, which

well, on this occasion did soupI'Xi otlent In the openltiR and con

ik intho The orchcbtta tiro ns

In plajltiR the hj midMi. Ri thole wns Rraitd

hjmns were Riven omthi corni tho

iiisttumi nt biliiR tlstically piijedMi Charles Lufklti Ills richwon i.iHpitiiiK coiiricrutlon

Ah to the ill music, the.lultilato and Hurvest Anthemlonilind Hoeotnl

Itolr The membets of the choir serve IiIkIl

for the excellent work elidthuiUBhollt the The soloists,Vlis WnlteiHoffman, Glude Mr and Mra HI

Hir'ij, Arthur Wnll, Hr-tte- st

and W Stanley, wereIn evei thitiR they under-

took set are Inspitl'-- andotiRht to be Riven ofteiper, wns

by ninny the clo--

The Intoned the RevV II Kltcat In very inuslclanly man-ner, TnlllH festival lielnjriiHi.el The hvin.iH wete. "ReJolcu To

With One Aeiord" to HtnllurR, nnd Amcricin

elm. hvmn "Our rathers'bee ," to America, the

joining In heartily Thelessons were by Hamil-ton who also the sermonThe Deum and Juhl'ute were

settlnRK by Aimnzorti nndhut vest anthem, "Praise Lord, OMy Soul." by Dutinc

.I....KMiinaHlmii and nee. The 'l.yfor Hospital for IllCUraart Hilinol oromlseil Tim

-- .k.,...t unn'lii.i.!.-,-- . ..........1.. ......... .1I1IIIIIU LlllinU Tb(L,i'Vlrglel A led nil way, and inn NEW iORK, Nov. 22 --W Melllk. "e composed of H. W. nnd Prank Tur- - "t II Dole. Queen L'Mtltree lto-B- l ihb Ine ovv u, u,pIto' """ NlllonnlBreat ARRravntlon was sho.t, fotmer president of the Nntlonal of V f lJro tho """"V. 1,l,,,,0,lc "? "r. Nlcnru- - j )rn0r0,1",' oknlnn,t Hrltish Consul and

fonls.rLa's't V0U0' IdU"' "Cuttl ot T ? KSnSS.?S ffi OIl,b,Mn KlvhiR his first Cnptnln and Mr. IW. ASf"on0nfe8en,SralhUCro'njte dhlTo? addto is now lunatic, -J 'hnvccme'' fW"V f0rtt", Cm' iwMhn'unu'A0? thS K."'was' sen. eel" h,1-

-

ihshnncelhis in second ventute the result, it thouB.it. of be.nR .and- - ZuCUo oT'Z?..! uw'cnlnR evhTe' "?nlo fuslnBVuuZsontoZT. pronounced tho benediction. Thenof the Thomas, lode ChlcaRo week homeH j,i Iv Wild, suburb, Smith's I'.1?.1' 1 ll'"1 "l"'11 " "'Khcr c"i postlu.lo by oiBanwas when he returned to vvelsh was taken' to N were blown down and Ltu"Vr the commrt "ml wm",l compldo .nnd orchestrn.In Jockey wns bndly Ironed and was committed ,,,i Tho-r- weio dozen alarms of Sf; ,L cr0" Ul ttll0,n Catliclip uiu- - Thu secvlceti nt Roman Cnthollc

week nRO while exerclsiiiB as private- - patient tho stato fire durlns tho day nnd nlsht Plrcmen '.. ',,,' ', n7i t"""n Tl1" ""mnnle8 worn 'Cathedrnl commenced nt a. in.,horse, nnd Is not jet of the doc- - at Morrlstown helBhts Tho committment did service nnd prevented spread i"""'""'" I'""'" ,m toiUjrntlon of pontinenl were sinRUlarly solemn nnd Rrand

hands. Tho crowd admired his was mado at tho of his father, of the flames Mnyor Itoblnson Is com- - by Tho dedicatory church with ehnrnntcr'at'cpluck, did not express R V. farmer of mended en all sides for prompt notion Olliclal was IlUht Rov,

vermantown, N James Uoyde, commltteo of si'ItlNOPiril) III Pollovv- - Con"l'' 'Ctor of IJnlvorsltyFREE FOR the Chi- - Mnlor Shapcott was chnrwo tnir In ot of IlllnohT'on

ALU CBB' Melllck- - here. tho orRnnlw.l force ouvernor: PUOSECOTE. THEtho medium of nlunKe. ?"t nm, instructions wore positive. .r,..,,.t-MeKlnli- .v. llrynn.,.7. hiivit.-i-i i.ai mnriu niiirnnintul dnllnru

hull

'""--- " fj.x 17.MJi. Mun Tm-tm-n- Wnntiico.lds return Sllako coun'try, 1110 PireClB,

new. Novembersomewhat nntlcH nt larEa Willi flmt 1Witrui iivvny rtl inu out ,.,ro

swepttin

statecd

notsmnll

by

front of no, been loan of bythey tun N pay cabman sltimt Inn Is."" nome, tiio no niul Inand stotuo Melllck Lincoln nnd slim'Io lino '

takenhowever,

representatives

down

he In

since

lilnli

tu

nulckactive,

Aycr ,

Kay

Gill, IK'llll

'inns

his

InvesllRuiliR

attm.

wont

cotps

K"'B"

money

second

tho chief 8T'"ln"i!?lv?!Sf.. r.cn ,

J"r."''L'.a,.'.V Altsohulcr.nontocrnt. MS.OMiIlarneB, i)i;NvKR, Colo, Nov. 22,-I)l- Htrl't,'.'.. 'u... wopwi McAllister of'" " . '. : : ... ... -, . jSprlliRH hua oreleieil rilieirllf

Jnnnnosn Worn .. "oe.io n(,iiuioi.iinppy. IIluIllb,rH ti,u lnot) ..,.,. tJUrn.MiHOrVleO Til. MllltlltlV ll.i.uln.i lli.lnp r I" -- "" . "- -I - ..lnit ,.ui.

tho tho Buvun.eluhtlis . rin ,.r.tn,i r,... . . i ..; wero taken by their Thu ordtfr uiter cor- -ThoinuB, wan apparently lioldlnjr IIU rlnR worne wires down ) imponilinro (lovernnrhiu wldu nnd valuublen slm t their bttcks. beinet ' unl'iy unit

limine ueriii. morniiiK wciiick u a mil. turmd by wind The romfortablo inidiiddcd Kruiid Juryan ordortd dollar has who ( uftnnioon'H cnjoymniit

HJ"AurFL ' Lu:?, i. L'JWl '!. only th ono chlhlVen Jifc

"" ' iin m iw n,n n,.u. m ,f... ..i. ,1,.for Thorn,unit win tliu arc

U JeiHlreii hit

her

?

euro riinstlimtlon.

vimtime

od

law

nny

eh- -

Jr''ffS ',,1'10'1

XfoHlllfllul ."':'".' M...nu

watch,

foriiHi-i- i hns yut belli iletldcdcAllluter "uyn It will

.."':"""'. ."" :;.:'" .im eilui,f, .tin ,i,,.v.ianion- -

"- - - "'i. - .. ii. .,,.. -- , .,...-daw- n

r- - Mrii'"i publicly aid, Uowrnor vponmid nmictiMrow

t

Services-- '

Attended.

RARE MUSIC AND

joy

the

Temples.

day, theu bit

hcfoicseeyuos a

. Is

. ofilvi open

It was n scenetj

kovvus,expectancy,

soInvoluntary

elay sprlnir KasterIt nil

air, Rowns, nrotty

churchtroweled capacity.

akept

rearP.

school

Youiir

li the

thuich

YoilllB

iii'WH

uns,

Catholic

that

canm

nnd

Insists

the

scenuel

autumn

vicesat ui The more

oidinarllnnlviiKtil snt

Uev IVaisonchinch pleached

stiess upon

lipIJnlon $2SG.

o'clockuntlclputlon of

bceirn

TliunksRlvlnR

q.i.i.. rl

I)I.jous

n

Is

ill such a service'I aivvaysplas

v.orki hull. voluutatles, conjunctionwith orRin.

inn t. wulichoir u bod

ol torn Tinb iia;an and t lattei

in bjIJ tonen

to the larRo

c hoi To Doutuwore

b the ConRreRtitloivi with tcllliiR elfect

certainlypialsi ll

serviceCharles It Coop-r- , Mis.

Misstun, Miss

Ross L attheir bst

Such vicesa wish

expressed nts"tvli'p wns by

uthe rospo-se- s

day tho tunorchte tins 'inanKs- -

i uoill te

sttiiR coiiRreRation most

read the Rev,Lee, pr'nehedTu eloli

orutu thethe

Gruene thu blnB- -... 1 n 1tnn.ln ...r

res'di '"thepoll, o Is

bos.4 ,. t li..I J n.1. 11... 4 llll,

the n r , P w fietton - ' " Smare. Hank Jllss

T'toil d Tn Z -- " iS'-M- "" '"'. a ravhiR "cro SVrP,H.

hiurels this, his Is TksTemerwho a ato. a l bLrowo m,,"J " R

Mmrlstown, J andTho nbout n '" thu

'Jured n a to ",. ,"" 9 nturout valiant h'Bli The

tor'H Instance mass, Mk'r. wns fll'i'd ua

J CatholicHALF-MIL- H 1'reiil- -

TOandS ti4 irti ...r iimI.I..

rrnniv r ...

atho

'

n

a

umunj

,, ProBOCllted

c'" w

1,

in .,who money, njul

Itoise, u'1 very Jilut will

ridden ft

?,Ji"

loiluii'i

il,.,.- - ii !,- -.u

n ai"""".. ".Tim

''

a

h

h

ii.

S

iv

d

'1

...

!..--,

concreiratlon of whlto people, halfvvltltei. PortURUese, Hnwallnns, and untirlnklinR of other nntlonnIltlH TheHlshap of Pannpolls ofllclated at innss.The "Ave Mniln," by Miss Alice Cntnp-hel- l.

with violin obllgnto by Paul Hirry,wiih ex.iulslte, and the duet by MIkhCnmiihoil and Mrs, Nano Alupal wasdellKlilful

The ICnwalaliiui Limrch was fairlywell attuiidcd. Tho entlro services wereIn Hawaiian, apd ttni coiiRre'Katloujoined lieurllly In tho MnBlnB.

The PurtUKiieso Church was well fillid. mid tho services bounn nt 10 a inTho sermon, preached by tho Rev, Av rionrcs, was nn uiilo one, unii tuonn. hie was Rood

Mont of tho other churches observedthe day to mimo extent VI en the(oniirrnatlonH strenmrd forth Into thenlr und unllht It was mora tluiu overliliu an Hustur Day on Fifth avenue,nnd only the inutrnpolltun riottinu to truniforni It Into just uueh nnntnrr wcauiy luiuirwr-iuf- t'

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HE MUSI

GO BACK!

Geo. Pratt Declared a.ffiLeper by Doctors.

is how iiniiNTiAttempt of San Francisco to Force

Its Diseased on Hawaii

Blocked.

mnn who uw sent l tin- - San

THE Hoard of Ilonltl) toIf a leper. George l'rntt, who

came hole on tin1 China and whodeclared himself n cured leper, win ex-

amined by the olllclnl eMimlners of theltoaid of Ileulth of Hawaii and vvaiileclared a leper. He Is not cured.

He If still n leper. The markH of thedisease are on his body, every flRnpointing to his condition, and accord- - m.i jt,uig to his own confession, the moslstriking and feat fill Htlginata of thedisease show themselves now andagain upon hlin.

Pratt was taken esttrdn from theKalihl recelvinR station to Quai.intineIsland. He was turned over as aRreeilby the Board of Health of Hawaii toThe Federal quai.intinp authorities Hewill be held here until the return of theChina fiom the Oilent, when, If he IsvvilllnR, he will be sent back to SanFrancisco. If he refuses to letuin of

i

i i ii ii l

t i

I .

i t

Pb

thin

forttn un

Sto

who u

E--i

Rnd- -

MrMr

his own he will be fore- - sits toor a will be to eat It Is not to

to to the of his wife or of hisof Treabury nt tin own

the It situations, gone ofl a huffa. the of

his that It Is to has wasto his too the

lie tells one to one an- - Mi ai- -the to his own to get

he Is nn satisfaction out of his forhe last he Yet d

first that he come here to of It was not his I

Set- - He not the com- -and to his to lug of n as he

the of by it, he possessed to 'he s.ild he him. i his own

ho he came a may lovecure the of one who nt oi one for theMolokal; he to Ills of

to he 1881 to saidby the of was a of tor- -

uf that not complaint lu- -by the d digestion, It enme on me at

Francisco, that he came Isthat he came Ftanclsco, Up the u

man so How he jouthat all who nevi r not even by

hisI do Is, It

that h my mySan for lot t. 1 did

two hoe came andthat he was here bthe ot ot that lty

he was here to iltest ot the ot the

of 01his w us t a case of San

authorities to ridthemselves ot anbas not The

ot of allbeen Into this

the otlouii-- e of thethe will look to the

to to theIn came

Or Cmmichael feels as stiouglvthis .as olll-tltt- ls

of Ho that hewill In until he

him to Sun l'lanclsto, thathe do to

any ofby the

The people of aic muiisid Inhls The men and

who aie not In buslnest.aire determined that nutbe the dumping giound for thediseased of It Ishat the of Commeiie and

meicantlle bodies willresolutions endoislng the ofHealth's ptotestingthe Intentions of the to-- ,

.

DRAFTING THE

CITY CHARTER

Republicans Independentsfor

At a eonfelc'llie of l!i publii ails isweie the

T. ait, luesldlng,H P Baldwin, A. P. W C

W. J. C. 11. t L.Jonah Kumnlae,

W 11 A. CI M. ItobuiUon, WmJ P. and E. R

The following lesolution wasis the tense of this

theof of

a committee oftho representative

ot this none of be uinembei of tho andthe feu in a for of

as aThe committee) will probn-ll- l'

nt end of tint tothe resolution

The following resolution wasfd by commltteo of theIndependents;

the com-mltte.- es

of the andtic liu to Julu

of In theof a of fun

holders of the - 1 1 of Honolulu inun

Twelve to bo b ihu Ue

t I i i

H it.' Initio

Thf iimniitUM- - nil nppairilo.1. draftii foi th f Honolulu, lo

to thf Lpffliriftturp in

Imi Tlmt upon imtlrpmnrp of proposal for

Ik linn of rotntnlMrt th Homellx a day convpnlntf

pornmlltpo charter.no f thf

HhHll wni" "II thilimned committee...

MAIUUED

Mr. and Mrs. Luw'i ?choon ColobratoThnlr Anniversary.

Mini filxmlM iiHKcmbled lit theof Mr Mri I,. AmiKst In NorthKona on Saluida

anniversary of Mr.and Mm Lewis Schoen, of

are now on tohlldii'ii on theThe lioinu wan decorat-

ed. The liinal, In with feniH,'was uid for Among the In-

vited kucsIh wue Mr. nud Mip Cock-Im-

Mr. and Mrs Kane, Mr. and MrsMi. and Scott, Mr. and

Mrs. Woods, Mr. and Mm. Wallace, Mrand Mis. Mr. anil

Mr. mid Mrs. andMrs Mnvducll, and Mrs Llmlley,Mr. mid Mis I'.uls, Mr. and MisCowan, mid Mrs Mr andMrs. Kinder, Mis. Oroenwell, Mm.

Ovticnd, Mr. and Mis Neel,Miss Miss Hayes, Miss

(2), Ml,s Ward, MNs Wood, MissWillis, Hov, Miss

Miss Mrs. Mi.sCoerper, Mr. Clark, Mr. Greenwell (1),Judge Mr. Chas. Hall, MrC.UHslfeld, Mr. Cuults, Mr. McDougnll,

Mi. Mr Snod-j'tan- s,

I.enliart, Mr. MrDavis, Mi Klnnersly

IT IMS FAULT

volition eithei The man who his suppnIdly deported reply awaited mid refuses likely

communications sent Secre- - rise In the esteemtan the Washington. 100k Excellent cooks have up

George Piatt, leper, has pioved tin .mil Inhimself such liar since smpl nuistei the house

arrival hcie dllllcult casually iem.iikc.il that therewhat believe of statements, a tiille much halt In soup,

story man mid Nevertheless, John Hennett,other to next. iRiioiant iohIIiir stmv, lulledand uneducated, cunning. When incals

landed In Honolulu Tuesdij seveial jcmih. nobodj uomplaluisaid had seek him, because fault.admission to the Molokal Lepet would dreadedtlement there devote life ineal time, actually did

cure leprosy certain medl- - dread had the powerclnes which had with house

Again has said that to Hut alas! deaf man musk.case West, Is a blind long vainly sight j

that intended give remembered colors.medicines doctoi.s here; that had "From 1SS9," Mr. Hennett,been sent here Hoard Health "I victim that

San Francisco, he had been mentlng and Incorrigibleient of Health of San How the

fiom Louis- - outset I cannot hay. It llko wakinglana; from San In night and thief InThe has told manj conllicting yuui house got In mayjtories have talked exactly dlscovei the

him herehave lost faith in 'aid of the police.utterances. "What that annlhl- -

It seems eeitnln, howeui, luted appetite and spoiled corn-ha- s

been In Fianclsco about The little woiry oftenjears previous to coming and up again undigested, conse- -

directed to comeHoard Health

Whether sent iiiukupossibilities genet .il

admission Mainland lepeiswhether merelyTranclsco seeking

objictionuhlc patientbeen shown conclusively.

Hoard Health Haw feels thatPratt has brought coun-try thtough omission Innocent,

Fedciul uutlioiltles andboard redui.il au-

thorities send back Piattstate from whence

dis-posed In direction do'the

Hawaii. declineskeep seclusion

returns andwill everj thing pie-ve-

fuither Invasion Hawaiilepers fiom Mainland

Hawaiimnttei business

tin residentsHawaii shall

madeAmerica utideistood

("hambirother heie adopt

lloauleffoits and against

evident Statesward Hawaii

andPlan Men To

Do It.

lerdti theie present follow-ing MeCants Stew

Gllilllan,Achl. Coelho, Dlcke.t'rabbe, Cecil Brown,

Ajlett.Huos, Cooke llendi

unani-mously adopted Ittonference Hint executive commit-tee the Republican part Hawaiiappoint thirty niembeisfrom among citUcns

whom shallLegislature, that

chillier the city

lature Ripubllcnn measuie.executive

meet the week

adopt,executive

That executiveltipublkan Demo-er- a

patties Invitedthat thu llomu Ruin part)

L'tiinmltlee thirtypto-portl-

follows;appointed

charter pit)"

IW1

rpprlvlnn

Hute tanmiitti

Thiil immlnrnlwve

FOIliY YrAltB.

homeand

celebrate,wedding

pnrentH Mm.AunRHt, visit their

IslandK.cosy prettily

closeddancing

I'uttcn, Mrs.

Todd, Mis. Wass-nini- i,

Ackertnnn, Mr.

Mr. Nnhale,

MoieiM, Oieen-we- ll

Miss Pedio. MissLow, Uclr, Jarret,

Eddlng.

White, Mcrarland,Mngulre,

WAS NOT

down

plctuiesiiue because

Vnow

Though

have

feelings

helpless

Until

llndlng

thosewith

know

down

Pratt

possible

city,

tonnlder

qui ally of no advantngt to me'In fact, I dreaded the coming ot

meal time and wished It weie possibleto get along without eating. Hut thisIs the hotror of chtonlc dvspupsla that

(one must cat In older to live, and thatexistence undei such clicumstances Isscarcely worth having.

"Dm lug all those j ears aboitl tltti 11

of them I nevei knew what it was to'be well. Of all the medicines I resoitedtn, and they coinpi Neil almost eveij- -

thing I hemd of that had tin slight-est hope, In It, none did me an goodthat is, none went to the bottom of mtumble Anv weaiv and hapliss ds-pi-pt-

will undei stand what 1 mean"Some lime In Wj'J (Just ten yeais

igo now), 1 bought 11 bottle of MotheiHelgel's Sviup of Mi Sept. Powell, the(hemlsl bete In Paddlngtoti He hasbein long in business In this place, andtun be tiusti il to recommend onl what

Ms good In his line"I need mil add that the tesult of

m using this medli lue wns fin beond111 hopts or dienins Before I had d

the Hi t botlli I was bettet, andafter taking the Syiup a few weekslongei 1 was euud Yes, and teallyem I'd. tor never since then has 11 signof inv old tumble shown itsell.

"What I think of Mother Selgel s Sup ma be lufetri d." John rtennett,

IS Hegg Stieet, l'addington, Silne,.V S W August 1SD9.

Sons of Revolution.

U"L'

Alexander, icglsttarand Is veiy hnndbomel pt luted andgotten up, boaul covets being inhe eolois the and

jthelr Inslgnln. me ulnet-fot- ir

pages, compiNlug tin liitioduutlon,sketch of the Hawaiian society,

the ouicct.s of the society, constitution ot society, otil

stltutlon, Infoimutlou, membetshlpalphabetical list Index-o- f

Revolutlonai andel sillies

Thanks Japanoso.

riVWAIIAN (UKKTTKt l'ltlDAV, 2fO KMMMt 110, 1000 HEM! WKBKI.Y.

In III., uii.l. men

DON'T GET 1 l!lGet fnl; get nice and plump,

heie is snfety in plumpness.Summer Ims tried your food-work- s

u'intoi is coming to

liy your bicntlwnill. Flithe time to brace yourself.

I lit . cither tricky; look,nilt! Look Qtlt for COlds CSpge- - by the Itev Ilenrt l'arket lust night

With ocean In thf,tr ' Kruund Hirelllng and heaving with theScott's emulsion of Cod-Hv- Incoming tide, and the light of

ill is the subtlest of helps. It m,,on """; Ulu """- - ,lmore romuntle u marriage

's it is OllC Of the Cnsiest iouUI hardly be linnglned. It was. -- entlully a veddlng on bench and

Loocls in the world; it is moie .'ei thing wu in keeping... Island Mowers, palm branches mid

hail tOOCl ' It helps ,VOll digest i'lets wen- - strewn", about 111 abundance,",,i "')"r""rl"t,eI "m a '"- - a pleasing picture of youthfulness MrOUI IOOCI. aiKl get IllOle lllltll one dnughteis w n Cnstlei uncIc ot br(,0 Knve

lKiit fiom it.

iuii i "etihin there is s.hlivthe

thenst clRht C0Ck unM J0llnB pe0.wn, relty ,)Io earj. of thc cnJoyment of

plumpnend child.w II

ui i

Man woman

r 'inille"4.1 I 'treci W

DEATH MET

HIMJLONE

William Body

Found

AGO

Was a Crabbed Kamaaina Who Lived

in Kalihi and Had Few

Intimates.

badly decomposed bodj ofTHE Spooner, of the

of Honolulu, was found jes-terd-

afternoon at his shnnty InKullhl behind the Kmnehnmehn schoolsb William r. Jones.

The coioner'H jury which was serv-ing on the innuist over the skeletontoiind in Nuuanu vmis sworn in aniltaken to Kullhl In the patml wagonThe juuirs were C. II. W. Norton, WSavidge. Win. Holt, Chns. Phillips,Win Illalsdell and II. Cr.ibbe. Dr.Piatt, e'Mcutlve olllcer of the Hoardof Health, was notllbd telephone tovisit the scene

The old tnnn, who is said to be about7rt jears of age, lived cm 11 small pieceof pioperty which was all left to himof about thliteeu acres which he form-- i

rly owned but which now Is In posses-sion of the Hlshop state. There Is 11

small one-roo- m shanty and a roofed-ove- rsin d, when his carpenter tools

and odds and cuds were kept,The lltst sight which nut the Juiois

was the tlguie of the old ut lining111 a locker In front ot the dooilie was seated in an as position, 0111

hand icstlng in his lap, the other hanging ov tt the side The chin huddropped upon that children whose

last of TheI otisilousness

lb wns 011I partial! elic-sul- , weal-ing a flannel shirt and bis stockings.The face had been eaten aw a. Theappeal .lnce of the bod was terribleand some-- of the Jut 01 bent a hastyII tieat

Hi. examined the bud as muchas its condition would allow. He gaveit as his opinion that hadIn dead for eight or nine dns. Apost-m- ot tem was out of the questionmid it was decided tn luitv him asquickl as possible

lie hail bun sli k fiom a slomaehcomplaint foi some tliin and wasknown as a haul iltlnkei for emsTwo ago he called at the houseof .Moses Nuquinti, of his

The Yeat Hook of the Hawaiian So- - l,t"''"''' 5li. Naqulnn gave him aclet ot the Sous of the lean l,ottk' ,,f P'iii-KIl- li That was the lustlutlon his been IssueeUfroni tho presses f"'''" "r n'"'-o- f

the Hawaiian Oazette Company. ' Ai Sl"0"01 "s of a iiulibtd dlspoM- -

It Is comnlled bv Wllllnm n Wilt "" "" l''i weni 10 ills nousethe ot the society.

theof society beating

Theie

nationnlthe national

loll, of members,

is

by

man

Spoouei

Dr. Piatt gave as his opinion thatSpooner died of rupture superinducedby excesses and the complaint fuui)which he was Intel mirroring

He leaves one daughter, the wife ofllllain Rice of Brown's whole-

sale liquor house on MerchantAt one time the old man practical!unite el over all his pioperty to his wife

ctis of the Hawaiian society, its eon- - " colllt'1"' tlmt he be given 5 a week

nmestois until--

of

one

for the balance of his lifeThere was tumble over this and the

old man lepudlatod the tiunsfer andmoitgage'd the prope'rt to the Robin-son for J2.000 Then camo n law-suit mid trouble ovet the matter, .whichwas jougni me for nenrly a

1 hutch and Stindi mhool dozen years, when the Bishop estatoThanksgiving picnic will tal.o place In ""UKlit In the pmpeity atHie anl of the North Paclllc Mlhslonar ' J,, """ " wc" 11 Ilguio aboutIiiHtllute on Putichlioul stnet There tow" "" l,,Hlal,' lie8seil in a roughwill bo all kinds of wporls No end of In- - manner and wine high boots and dls- -vltlltlntlM Inn., immi t.iuM.1.1 nn.i .l...n.. .. ill ilntnei! n o.io, ST.. ...,....... .. Ill I...

Honolulu to bo submitted to tho I.egls- - ,1m a largo attendance of foreigners mid made. The loionei's jurj will meet

the

with

roth,

the

.. "mbeni who lmvo this mortiliig at 9 30 to ague upon aall shown their deen Inti r. . ...,i. .

.ml ' ii

n

en

It

in

l r.i t ..AH....U .. , ... . 1....r'ir.lMlll'nillV'iD r.r,,T.i ..,..-- m. '.'." """ ' l.ovilliciiB(- """ m.. 111. w. riu, is pii)ing Honolulu n Mr.IN CHICAGO. - Leonuull Is one of the largest ton- -

Hi-B- Brothers. , popular 7,:!!,,!j!,Ywmh,Wnra ""SHide druggists, corner Blxty-nlnt- h MlLhlgnn. He ha 'also large interestsstreet and Wentworth avenue, s.iy: ,"'r,, Miik vice president of the inn-"W- o

sell a deal nf Chamberlaln'ii ''r' ,tl fiinslrui'tlnii cmnpiiny who iiiuCough Hemedy, and Ilml that It glu'N I'Xetuting seve'rul large I'imlrurtrt Inliu most satlnfftctory results, speclally,,,ll,' l'"

llinong children for vuvere. colds and -iTiiup." For n.ile liy all iloalerH mid Itobeit fihlngln left rather uiiexpect- -ill IlL'C'lHtH. HollHOM. glllllll .. (Vl l.lil illv r.lp M.inl ...1 ,1... ,'!.,,, .11..., II. ......

yublHun teiilml tomiullliu, nx 10 lie ' ummtH, If, T. awy by an Impoitant jnmt dcnlV

i

WEDDED BY

SOUNDING SURFa inm.iiy of palm

UNDEI to thf inntle of thf rvur--

UK mirf at WMlklkl, .Mb

Mnry Hloliw i"atle mid Air. HenjniiilnI.ihIm,. Murir Ufri' united III mnriliitff

I'aillle back- -

the full

food;the

s

1

one oi us inosi popular aiioiiieu sons ,.,, ,, nVA lanui covered with , T), rn,inn ,.no ,,,,,

liecl",J,i;tllt",tul theon

Spooner'sYesterday.

PASSED. MUMS

THE

edge of the lawn just overtopping thesandy beach the surf tolled In'with a roar peculluilv blendedwith the music of native musicians.In one rotner neaiest the sea a nilkencanopy deeointetl with Oriental lan-terns had been made and beneath thisthe btldal paity stood while the cere-mony took

A roofed-i- n wu leading fiom thelesldence to the luniil, and lighted byJapanese and Chinese lantetns, wnsplrtuiesque. At S o'clock the wedding

was foimed The wns at-

tended by hei maid or honor, Miss Lll-lla- n

Ilacon, and the bridesmaids, Missfleattlce Castle, Miss Helen Low ley,Miss Williams nnd Miss Edith

The groom's best man was

REPUBLICANS WILL NOT

T.

CONTEST WILCOX'S SEAT

M'CANTS STEWART, chilliCommittee, Gibbstates Committee

Wilcox's election. Loebonstein

coutlsfull, leads follows:

Iliadquarlers CommitteeElite

Uenr having acknowl-iilg- n

favor

uppieciiito greatlends

detet

deliberation, raiseLoeben-s- t

when seemsthat, stiengthen Itself acceptingnsult leaving Legislature

controversy same, without suggestion

respectfully,STEWART,

HENDRY,

CHARITY

Punabou Kindergarten PupilsChildren.

little totsKindergarten Betetnnla

giventunlty show their poor

Indicating Thnnksglvingbeen Jos- - explained what

Pratt

complaining

Amei Hovo- -

stieet

estate

courts

v.uwu,i visit.

South'

great

lfiive

bride

GivePoor

good children could accomplishsmall ouantltv

linTiiou nlrnnilvYesteiday Miss andMiss weie

brought.There

coffee packnges, numberlittle delicacies which childrentheir experience would

appieciuted those whom theirgifts teachers,

dismissingThanksgiving distilbuted

number poor Portu-guese and Hawaiian

klndcigarten

Sugar DakotaEllllhotp,

demonstrated that su-

gar giovvn thatexperimented with

what commonly "soighummid gratified with

result ranklarge very equal

respect that grownfrom sorghum

Elllthorpwill fodder, believing

superior foddet, cat-tle taking rnvenously

show symptomsquicker than nnd ac-cordingly easy troubles.The foes worms,

prcseucospeedily removed.

sleep, 'picksgrinds teoth,

appetite, ncrvouly irritable,ami breath, victim

waythat kill

KIcknpoo Indian Worm themcdlctno that will

Don't vvnsto time any treat-ment, don't money

medlclno, KIcknpoo IndianWormpromptest nnd permanent

Hobron Co,,KIcknpoo Indian Ilomedlea.

linla lliillroad, letutnedKiiluhuil, owing critical

thtirleredhim

Andrew Adams Mnul, An theimweedwl under the covered

the glrlH Katnelmtnuha sungthe munle the Lohengrin

Taylor plnvliigMeiiilelKHohnH Wedding after

bride nttlred n whiteerepe with white Illusionlute, with high collar and longsleeves, carried n bouquet

white carnations and maiden.Miss Lilian

ieminiiiny a white I'lna.tilmtned with blue chiffon and ribbons,with white lace, She

a bouquet cornn-tlon- n

and maiden hair.mnius prettily gowned were

""I'11"''1fair with the

palm blanches frn,dancinB

a ,c,u.a ,,0(.amo

shanty

weeks

Piank

wheiewhich

place

party

ClaireWilliams.

onnltoil.

called

made.

white

Jp

bride nnd groom, aslstbridal Mrs. Claire

Williams, bride,I' Castle, received

icceptlon lesldenceAfterwnids party la-n-

where dancing nttractednumber guests.

A beautiful presentsbfen tetelved the married

and were displayed In resl-ilin-

There were n large numberhanduome sliver and glass pieces,

hand-painte- d oil paint-ings nnd beautiful embroidery work.

ftesliments weie served thelawn benenth tiees. Uponthe were given dainty little

boxes btldal cake.

man tern of the Republican Executivehas addressed a letter to James of IIIlo, In which

that Executlvo does not the proposedcontest He states that was alsothat matter should let alone. Instead attempting to bring electionInto

The letter, In asthe publican Terrltorlil of Hawaii, Itooms

1, 2 and C

Honolulu, T. II., Nov. 27, 1900.

Glbb, Esq ,

IIIlo, Hawaii.Sit: Hefore for the Const, Mr. Kennedy requested us to

jour of the l'.th Inst. iefi rilng to proposed contest theof Itobert W. Wilcox.

Wo heartily tho ver ed by oil and our partyIn puclnct, and feel thai jour Interest In the Issue, which jou

now propose to raise, shows a mined plrlt, which will surely win out at theWe regard It as 11 fore-runn- of better political results through-

out the Tettltory, when we lino up for our next contest.afti mature wo hnvc to no question as to the

regularity or legality of Ml. Wilcox; nnd so Mr.In, he brought his mattei before us Republican sentiment here to

he hiving been fairly beaten, our ra-t- y will bythe of election, nnd to tho and to Congiess tho de-- t

Islou all affecting the or protestus

Ver(Sig.) T M'CANTS

Chairman, proi;. It

Secretarj .

OF TOTS.

To j

The who attend the Puna-ho- u

school on '

stieet were esteidaj an oppor- -

to to thethe no

his moments bad one's un- - teacheis

auction.

occnslons

the itenrh liinimht of food

mti tlirtli.Wlnne

Feinbach sin at theamount the little ones

were potatoes rice,in besides n

of theby own knewbe by for

were Intended. Theafter the children for their

holiday, thefood among a of

families livingneni the -

Cano inPhilip a farriui of Hitch-

cock, S. D., hascane can bo in

He twelve ucies otIs

enne" Is more Uianthe It Is In growth has

and Julc stalks, inevery to in Iowa,and It a fine quality ofmolasses can be Mr.

cut the forIt to the best corn

to It

I Illldlllll'H Ol'ht I'll!!Clilldreii of dlseaso

grown people, nroto treat for nil

worst ot children arobut their can ho readily

nml When achild becomes restless Inat its noso, Its has nn

has bnd it is a otworms' work. Thoro Just onoto treat worms Is them.

Killerono kill thorn.

on othernml waste on any

ottter forKiller la tho safest, eurest,

most relieffrom Drug ngentsfor

Mr, Herbert B, Oehr, munager of Ko.A Hlin has nn

th to thoof wife. He the

wlertiner nn llnwiill to bring down

Mr. ofIKiHy wuy

of nohool '

to of Wed-ding March, Mr. Wrny

Marchthe ceremony.

The was In silktrimmed and

wmn aShe pretty

of halt j

Hncon wns a dainty lilt ofin delicate

worn decollete.also carried of

The brldes- -nnd

,,

dancing. Theed by the paity,

mother of the and Mrthe guests

In the hall of thethe retlied to thethe the

gteatest of thearray of hasby newly

couple theof

cutdiilntj vases,

I!i on ,the leaving

guestssouvenir of the

prohe

tho approve ofover Mr." advised

the bo of thethe

of Hi Ctiitiulnulldlng,

James

leieipt of t lie ofilictlou

aetivity dNplavf otn we

next election

Hut, r decidedthe election of wo advised

theof nny

from

tem.

chmitychest, hns

called

n1

morningprised

I

South

section

crop

is

lato

is

worms.

.

his

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

Polanscopes!OF T11K I.ATKST COMPOSITION

ChemicalBalances.

x.BrixSacharometers.

ExtractionApparatus.

yy.

FLASKS, Etc..- -

A largo stock of

PURECHEMICALS

ALWAYS ON HAND.

-

.

FORT STREET,HONOLULU.

)

Down AgainIn prices It tno mnrkt icHour ami rood, nnd w followIt closely,Homl uk your orders and thtjwill bo tlllfd at the Iowps)market price.Tho mutter of 6 or 10 centupon a hundred poundi oifeetl should not concern jroans much as tho quality. ipoor fceel Is dear at any prirt

le Carry oiif lie nsiWhen 70U want the Uest HjFeed or Grain, at the IUMPilcea, order from

CALIFORNIA FEED Co.TELEPHONE 121.

The Bank of HawaiiLIMITED.

Incorporated Under thc Laws of theRepublic of Hawaii.

CAPITAL J4OO.0OO.60

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:Chas. M. Cooke PresidentP. C. Jones Vice-Preside- nt

C. H. Cooko CashierF. C. Atherton Assistant CashierDirectors Henry Waterhouse, Tom

May, i3 W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney,J. A. McCandless.

Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor-porations, Trusts, Individuals, and willpromptly and carefully attend to allbusiness connected with banking en-trusted to It. Sell and Purchase For-eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Ordinary and Term Deposits received

nnd Interest allowed In accordance withrules and conditions printed In passbooks, copies of which may be had onapplication.

Judd Building, Fort Street.

Wm. G. Irwin & Co.,LIMITED.

Fire and Marine Insurance A'gts.

AGENTS FOR THERoyal Insurance Company of Liverpool,Alliance Assuranre Company of Lon-

don,Alliance, Marine and General Assuranc

Co., Ltd., of London.Scottish Union National Insurance

Company of Edinburgh,Wllhelma. of Madgeburg General Insur-

ance Company,Associated Assurance Co., Ltd., of Mu-nlc- h

and Berlin.

SEND TO

THE

White House420 FORT ST.

HO 1ST OLTnLTT.

FOR SAMPLES OF

NEW

DRESS

GOODS

The LatestDesigns!

Direct From the Factory for

Fall and

Winter WearSATIN PEHSIENNE 35c d.

ORGANDIES 35e yd

OHGANDIES 20c yd.

ZEPIIEHS 15c d

CJINOHAMS lOe vd.

GINGHAM PRINTS S yd.

Calicos! Calicos!15 yds !.

.

MAIL ADDRESS:

20 yds 1.

American Dry GoodsAssociation.

P. 0. Dox 100. Honolulu

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TO WA

Increase of ShippingOn the Pacific.

THEREPQRTFOR THE YEAR:

Navigation Commissioner Chamber-

lain Shows Prosperity of

the Nation.

Collector StucknMo has receled fromWashington the following report of Com-

missioner of KulEitlon Clinmbcrlnlnwhich sas

Tho pant Ilscnl ear lias been tho mostprosperous per oil Known to Americanshipping foi e.ir.s Returns for the cur-

rent fiscal j ear promise an men morebutlsfactoij condition

Tor tin. hrst tune since tho Chll Warthu elocumciunl tonniiRi of tho UnitedStates exceeds 5,0u0,000 tons. On June 3D,

1000, American documented tonnage com-

prised 23,333 cssels of C,1G4,S43 gross tons,an Increase of 300,000 tons oer tho pre-Io-

j cut. Our maximum tonnage was5,539,813 tons In 1S01 Our shipping, tho re-

port adds, In 1S01 w.ts larger than that ofTrance and Germany nnd nearly equaledthat of tho Urltish empire. American vessels aro almost wholly conllned to tho

the

the

coasting which last tho Ilrst year of themore the total toil- - 'atlon would about Thu

of Germany and British lmum of snld,14,201,000 .would nttalncd 1901-0- when

tons,, of wouldtho was essary. By building of 500,- -

only blu.i'.'j tons, and carrieu tins ontycent of exports and Imports.

century ago American shipping registeredfor foreign trado was 6C9.921 tons, whilethls tonnago now In the thirteen originalstates amounts to 4S2 907 tons.

The savs that for serious com- -

nctltlon with forelcn nations In the oceancarrvlng trnde we aro practically restricted to nlnetj -- seven registered steamshipsof over 1O00 tons, aggregating 200,320 tons.Single steamship corporations own great-er tonnage. Japan has eighty-thre- e oceansteamships of over 2000 aggregating

tons wejdeclares125 registered square-rigge- d sailing

vessels over the correspondingtrade. half of

old, dls- - ilrare by'lAIconstruction

Our tonnage distributed between theAtlantic nnd Gulf coasts, 2,727,S92 gross

Great lakes, 1,505,5S7 tons; PacificCoast. Including Hawaii, 612,901 tons; Mis-sissippi and tributary 2rS,4r0 tonsTho Increase in our shipping thodecade was 740,312 of which 184,512tons was the Pacific Coast, and wnsdue to Alaskan and Hawaiiantrade. The effective carrjlng power ofthe world's merchant has Increased

per cent.The most notable In the world's

shipping has been slzo of steam-ships. In tlicre 112S ocean steamships of 4000 while nowsuch steamships, aggregating.0 nf,.-.i- .

t

I

Ist T

W In

Is

Is

to

In . liWl n nn n nil tltn tlnl.A

to

00 no

'20

Is

on

60

In

or5,

o i,

lo bookslitndn, Nl st0(-,- Ichai.ge0d(1 tllp Mild on"e Instnnl non"n"'"eI aiul rlst- -

Aftermaj .Clous on

. establish anon bch ( ivesldent In

.u..o, ...,.. u. i..u nw. ... ,

steam Increased speed,great, has been less noteworthy.

Concentration of the world's shlpownlnghas been notable. ThoBtPimshlp companies of the world own

steamships, or one-four- in tonnagomoro than In carrjlng

powy the world's ocean steamships. petestimated during the gross

earnlngs of steam nnd Inforeign carrlng trade all nations

amounted to $700,000,000. The export tradoof tho United Stntes requires 20 per aof the world's nggregato tonnago of thosteamships

The problem of ocean transportationthis time, the report Is essentially erone of transportation by steel-scre-

steamships Tho purposes to which wood-- 1

sieci square- -

restricted. Suez reducedopportunities for sailing and tho

canal, Is said, will furtherthem.

In the past ten Great Britainbuilt steel steamors of 9.137.000

United Stntes hns 4C5 steelsteam of 743,000 of which 19

of 150,000 were on Greatentire construction of

Is about of Great Britain'shave tho

tvve'itv-fou- r steamships 80,000of this total stenmshlps

of 53,000 as mall steamersunder tho otal sudsldy. On August

sixty-eig- meichnnt steamgating 27S.0OO nnd forty-seve- n

vessels of 13,000 tonswcro building or contracted for.

Contracts that dato bring thoClinnt tntnl 3!7l fWVt tnna Innlu.tlni,about 100.000 tons on lakes' Congresshas authorized 179.M0of naval vessels not et contracted for

current will record muchIn

our history report snyslaw and lecent extensions, our

heavy for naval constructiontho of .vessels to replace

slit for nndsudsld law given steel shipbuilding

tons of now costs J275.0OO ihn

store" of Blilp.plnif Monthly nanoH on

essela nro JIKK), acnlnst on Ilrlt-Iti- lt

mndo with sub-Fltll-

to 8teameblp9, which nBBsntaJJO.dOO.OilO annually, teportthat subsidies proponed nlmllnrAmerican steamships aronileauate secure ocean mall

Ices itreat equivafired! Tlrltnln. normrmv..,

ions uunnir 1110 year,iethe rxpemlllures un-

der thi wouldIt.607.0d0, under thucutn.tri ... ......

U'"b iWIloni shlpnjMr

SEMI

- .V !.) .. tL"X? t

ooooooooooooooooo 000000000000000,00The Intent sugar letter Williams, Dltnoml & Co . to V A

Srhnpfer Co, Is tinted Nov. 20, with h ilianges In tht Snn Trancl-r- o tiuirhitht prices of No cinder 12 prevailing The letter as follows

last addressed joti 15th Inst, pei . 8 Sheridan.St'GAIt that dnto no changes lmi tukt 11 place In the local miirM-- l not

for export to Honolulu, prlves of Nov. 12th still prevailing.11ASIS. No since last advices, mti . hasls for tit g tVntilfiiKuN

New York 4 37c, San Tranclsco 3 WJc.LONDON Hi:i:TS. Novemdcr 10th. tti. 1Mb. U'tli, Ps M',tlDRY NOT YORK n. hanged.KASTUKN roniJlGN JIAIIK.'i AeeonlliiK t" latest mail tnUUis

from New Yorlt, the there Is situ llrm for HAWS, hut prrstnt llg-ui-

are uvldintly unnttractlve sellers it thought that tin- - llrm ap-pearances the market pethaps for remainder ttir.

supplies of new crop sugar from et Indies decomo visible". UIWIKKI)demand slightly Increased, Inlltenced doudtltss by hle.idlni-s- s of

raw niniket. but and condlt.ons aro unchanged, neatly nil grades ofsofts delng shaded prices being gun

LONDON CABLE. Nov. reportNov r Ss December lieeth, ?s,i'.d Tho market tneie nntlrather dearer. In CUliA a continuance of favorable weather Is reported andadvices from LOUISIANA Indicates the long wished for cooler weather, whle.li

desired to stop growth and tho cane, therebj causing larger leld,set In at severaP points, and should become general, estimates ofcoming previously reported, may npaln have to bo revised.

LATEST STATISTICAL POSITION.-Wlll- ott (c Gray Nov. 15, total stockUnited States four ports In nil hands estimated Nov. 53,091 tons against IST.f.ls

tons same time lost ear. Six principal of Cuba estimated Nov. 13th,12,&X) tons Inst year. Total all countries by cable,

Nov. 15th at latest uneven dates, 679,790 against "Bl.i'l deficiency underear, 172,152 tons.

Hade, employed year .cost duringor than bo $4,500,000 mii-tna-

France. $9,000,000, it probablyshipping now amounts gross bo during a

reduction subsidy rates de nec- -

Our tonnngo foreign... trade that time themrll Inncar

9 per our

renort

tons,

have

rivers,

tons,

thowere

f,rtonnage.

to

tons, built

built

were built

IW,nggn

-- 1

continue, un-

til A

a

vw iura u. utv.ui mvmuo. ..,.- - u.iu .: -

essary Increase lit number uiiu i:iciu or. i

siupjnrti. me e uccmin, uumhave materially reduced tho cost of ship- -building In United Stntes, compared'with Great Britain Germany. Underthe In five American steamshipsln foreign trade, It Is would doubt- -less reach 1.200.000 tons sailing vesselsCpO.OOO sufllclcnt carry about one- - any metal frame anil surmounted

of our ocean trade. n poicelaln dome of white.Tonnage were $SS0,4S2. In view- - of John Hays Hammond, mining ox-o-

rrcat expenditure for labor improve- - pet lecentlj Pietorln, has gone to

2SG00 Besides thosn steamshlns there seems to reason wu

of tons each for deep than for charges.sea Moro than theso aroover years nnd as such vessels 1 PVJC MCllffnppear their places not supplied ILf I I IXlriAX

tons;

during

mainly

fleets

change

tons over,

thirty

vessels

tons,built

vessels

decado

eleven

(displace-ment),

(displacement)

postnl

Mirs

C.UANUl.ATKU

einbt

report

stated,

pine'

Jlio coast, tho report

pur tonnage taxes should bo so less .

CONDENSED

The San Francisco Board of Etluc.!- -lion decided to inaugurate the.. . ,,,! ,n,AltnU Iti

HAWAIIAN CIA'KTTB, FRIDAY, NOMSMittilt WKKKIV,

the soiiools " ,1'rcEltlont YgleMas has .1 decreeCltv will b "'cli nil lire Insurance ompanles

nlmoTcerfn """'" '

cymes' R,,,,r0ad UrT Gay .1 tllsa.tious.. ,'.,'u ,...,.. ...., , voyage to. Notth DeathsDSOimote Senators which i

"ballot'majority 01 on joint In .n

lroAV Vsltliurton's of lire r "aciow.l T1"-- ' "' seat

J" ??$ for r I 0'r,f lute Charles C Goft was

14(h for , ft ew rei.an" -- J "J, ,'" lord, a of $11,500 since lastT he Snn I Gas ""'l month sale-- $17,500 was. ..stitm "ave toinis planning, Th 1110N1.nielu foot ,

.build a '')."' P'"1. States to American na- -1''e u acK neposits tne ( 'pj,,. Is

who. u.,v .u... ...though

'"principal

KM

ofthat 1S99

sillingtho of

centof

ntsays,

of

building

American

ng

li

nAnn

our

t, of

T.ilulnHlrn

J3tt, ttnt;iiuvt:i iuiuseason. seasonof $000,000 Is for.

At tin audienceMoT the Pope'salt hen'e ' Pioierty of Peter

tno Cll "f Tllc"' value Is1ml would hisprosperity !i ''n00' - ''PPialscd by

.it tore nun an anu contain a list of of cnpltnl-rlggf- tl

arc adapted are Important, ll0 want t() BGt authoilty to es- -but fPli, cnnnl ....... ., , 1...I-1- ... .. ....

vessels,Nicaragua Itretiuco

ears has4235

while thetons,

thoOur tho

hnlf

for foreign trado since 1S90only steel

nndtons

i 25,steel ves-'scl- s,

tons,naval

since mer--lit) 1n

thotons

Tho yearlirgest amount of steel shipbuilding

Tho the const-In- g

Itsexpendltuies

those boil transports thohovo

"departmenttho

thoship

Comparisons nro forelfitifast

fornot more than

sen continentslent .......,.,,.,

KittiiiK mj.ujuISM, the

have.........

stillWe

Since

sales

and

and

of may thuthe --

The hns the tinquotations

15th,Deets 7'td, llrm

lutcsithat

hasthe

crop

14th,ports 1700

tons against stocktons tons;

last

dillstons,

andbill, years

withthird

the

1000

lVO

merits and lighting

much

have

Silt lake fr0' do1

Tim bark head hadthe

themlive

Yorkrare

the d

hirotie,Won tlK.

nler

lakes

tons,

the

AND

taxes

uie'UK isi.tiiti,jlelded $10,000 this Next

clean-u- p lookedgiven Burke Mis Gay of

M'1-'-giant iiray- -the United

long namesvessels

St. Josephhoped that

for thoStntes.

The nies of the controller of currency

.caoiisu uaiitiiuii uiiiiks in cue new pu&- -SPKSinim

The Kusslan battleship Uetevlsan,launched nt the Cramps' bhlp-yaid- s

Philadelphia, Is similar Insome lespects to Mnlne, Missourinnd Ohio

A fortune whalebone was bi oughtback fiom the Aictlc by the whaling

and"

Bnnl'1,. ruz Ind stole $1,000 worthfA.

J?. J eir from the famllv chest onNovember 13, nnd stnrtetl out to havegay time He sold jewelry valued at$1 000 for $".5

The Paris Petit declares therepoit be quite correct that the et

of the new Trench cannon hasbeen divulged .

telegram dated Cripple Creek, ColNov 13, states that ore to the value of

n ton, was taken out of tip.

aie

.'" 'l.. . oi.t.i.inhu

the

has"h5

next two

ln"" "with tn In Gfr-Ore- at"stool much o,r'

or hero tlinn abroncl labor In""the Dally

orn!,. nf Tlrltnln l,ln PfeKS, Holland llllS II ll- -

000

and lioldH

Americanto.....tn . ,

nnd

) tllglblt, ha

&

of

nnd

Is

ripenthis

principal

Snrcckol,

ists

nnd

In

In

a

At the fall of the nie. t Inn It time ire.. Inl.lr

"' " "" ersm i 4 ..i.

' onthe n

There are 600 teachers and 38,0001'orto lllco. arc

age withoutare

bulldliiRH, unlvernltle'H.W has been

tho board agri-culture cnblnet, nnd

, . .. of Londonderry will.

thu

b)

n nwi mu iinrnorThe Coal has In- -

aiiKUrntetl a plan Itsfinplnyeea aru not only become

thnacciimnt. ucaiu iibiishm .1

aim tho sixty years ureal t'"!'1""'" "' l" Kii'irui,nnd hao spent over "ho bodli-- s

ocean steam- - weroOn of 13, the

tnally matla the More than llfty

niysbill

been Kouio bills

from

tons,

from

vessels

pu-pils

colli

mall

: .. .'.. ' mJH i

oO, 1000.

f ' I

s

.

nnteed to ittrlMil as btfottJava No. lr 1) S. 12s, l'nlr ltellnlng,

Russia hits found a in

I'lesltlent Is salt! tothe dlrectoishlp of tht- -

lug and to FrankSiugent, of the

ofa cnntpirno to rem nus ueen

... ......uraimu, m ii- - .idiu.u v.........eleiks nntl mer- -

chants ule lleeclng the Invalided mollhaving pay coming to them.

San new gas and electric'street of .1 dellglobe of clear glass, unohstiucted 1

Clippie Ciee-- to the Sti.lt- -ton Independence inine, wasto English Investors for $11,000,000

The New York boaitl of police com19,

ohni get. againstAdam A Cioss nnd Captain JohnHot nnd practically tinnedover to the meicy of their

The censorship of wasNovember 11 Oent ral JlacAr-thu- r,

however, has Issued tothe cable companies ordering them to

him with n copy of nil press"'l'.' '"-'";-

. , . .. .,..." "- -. '"- -' """"'"i"I I Wt I UilV JV1L.V, 111 it ,

sc,,,v c'ulsea UI xotliM of neil.' V.10...?:"" .''n,1,n,d.. ".

boaid were discharged with a single

favor of ItThe seized In New York

to be the Jfaxlmlllnn

..!.. OllIL.(.t..nA telegram from November 15,

'sajs: A lumor Is curieiu In lltimutliat of the Car Is due topoisoning It nlo states Intentionwas to polfion butshe was not affected.

The builtFifth avenue, New Yoik, the lateA T Stow ait, will be torn down Noother structure will be built The landwill be held for speculative purposed

More than In gold dust andbullion Pimm out oT Alitskn. Itrltlsh

1 and 24 this year.Indians are In dirt' Btinltsalong are dying

consumption So many were 111 lastthat they were to diy

fish enough to last the tilbesthe winter

-- two bodies of thedisaster have bet n recover

ed and Identillcd The MnutlcelloVmiscellaneous cargo, wlilth" " r miles e I by fid,0r nS enx"uK"

sr Michael Hlcks-Heae- chancellorn.'vi.,.,.. t .,.., .i,il ,',.. .t....

nun itit nwui-r- nnnbeen extended them nnd may

up on to arrango for

HLACIvSMITHHIS J.ITTI.i: lipj:

Mi. H. II the well It nounblacksmith at OrahaniHVllle, Sulli-

van N V.. nays: "Our littleson, lu ye ais old, has always beensubject tn croup, nnd so bail hao theattacks been that wo huomany tlmoH that be would tile. Weliui bad the doctor, nnd used many

but Chamberlain's.Itemed)' Is now our reliance.seems to dissolve tho and

ficquwit doses when thesymptoms wo have

foiu J ibnt the dreaded irotipIt gelH settled.' U noin this lemedy. It

cr other Injuriousdrug, and may bu

a babe us nn 1'or sale bydualr4 uiitl Ilenson.

steamer Grampus. The bone Is valued Columbia, Northwest tenltorj, Wash-n- t0. and Is the pioduct Oregon, between

Journal

J100.000

fSlltr The j,ar)H puia C1)lUl.dSnj uoiu tnHl ur,liy secrets are now at thuLibel proceedings may be bi ought mtrcj of International spies, owing

against Lord Durham The Jockey Club changes made by the Marquis Gnlllfethas reached no decision, but racing n the Ministry of War, uuil placingmen hatlslled It will acquit the the Information under the

Jockeys itective department.

A'" nuui iiit.Lus rece bi muius tlon at the university.V should be given the of tho Transvaal wouldlillf. SSortoS Lni? ,T,0,'n ,"" t0 W" ot exceptional lltntss have to bear part the South African

of nn, Stttlv o.S aJ,i V?la,ul "lBh charncer- - f expenses It Is understood the C.ov- -

bUta and She. UlustratToMn

of tS SwS-- 'MSH Mnry Dal wcond of ,.rnment already borrowedh. ?osi nnJin ho lato Da """'W 000 from the Bank of Knglnntl.

Anorlcan "nd nmT,.nt?am"nlpT, 5' ,.ae0' Xl&i'yZLW, counties Lake Por-prese- nt

time Ho siys that the sudsitles L, knm.,,S tl.r. Stark and Laportu may within the' girl. becomegenprnllv eotiallzo year permanent

oners carrvlng' ,Ti, 0,""!1" 5!250.r"I"?.1i-.50.eV?lJ5- refch lnB KroundH manycargo

Unlto.l StiiteH, compared I2H.O0O in ,V' "n" terrltorvnrltnln, thouuli Is cheap- - ,.rIloslcles cost, S" thewest Africa

lionrltlshodvantaBollealntlioenormouil AccordliiB to London I.x- -nrn,l,illnn flrnt CXprL'SSeil

tho world's

thotlio

tothe

tlmae of

to

tho

In

the

and

the

to

tor- -.n.n wns vntnil

" ""'

of Mr.for

or

Inof

nokos or

of ofIn tho

ito

to loIn till

an anu

in pasther of

for Inthe ar-h- er by of

by ln bod- -grois

RetiRto subsidy

marketpresent

re-cently

meeting

.""."' .'"""'

nBne8 purchnso behalfKiut'Ker exiled lloers portion

(Jermnn Bouthwest Africa.

There 300,000children school schoolfacilities. There public school

Robert Ilimburypresident

HritlshMaruuls retain

iveuvtrfuI'lttsburK I'ninriany

whereby 0,ooo

stocliboltlerfl company, hut imve

rrance. posuiuimurllrllain colonies twenty-tw- o

$;M,Ot,or) Ilrltlsh recovered IloiiKkoni;, Nnvern-shlp- s.

basis foreign voyages killed collapse housesAmerican vessels aggro. typhoon,

report

j'im-L-L t.

lis

bandit republicManchuria.

McKlnley have-offere-

bureauof engr.iv printing, 1.

grand master Brother- -hood locomotive lire-me-

soiu ers

rnerupuious army

I'utnclsc-o'- s

lamps consist shaped

Investigatewhich sold

missioners, November oideretlpicferred Inspector

13.

lln, themaccusers

Jlanlln re-moved

dlioctlons

flunlsh

fright

jewels nntlbelieved Jewels,

llonle,

the Illnessthe

the Kmpress also,

famous matblu palace onby

$20,000,000

January October ofAlaska

Hundietls the Yukonofsummer unable

through

Thirty victims ofMonllcullo

washed

inviiimonagents

nl colonization

VIU.Aai; RAVI3I)SON'S

Hlack, vil-lage

county,

feaied

medicine, Coughsole Ittough mucus

givingrrnnpy appear

Is riindbefore Therodanger giving furcontains no opium

given anto adult,

tlrutriflsts.

of

J0Urna,

to

bureau

I1.wealth

,U of

.muBlitor 8,000,-nco- sMfc,ls

n.lluna of

iironosed orof TrnnHvaal- -

Do

:0

BEAUT1F0LSKI N.Soft White Hands

Luxuriant HairProduced by

CUTICURA SOAP.or WoMnv Uar. CUTicintA Soap for prcscrvlnc,

MILLIONS niftl beatitlf) Inj; thu sUln, lot c'li'mislnj; tin.! sealp of erifts,scales, nml tlatulrtilT, ntul tlio iti)iiiilii) of filling for suftciilii);,

trhltcnltig, nntl soothing red, rough, nntl m hiiitN, In tho form of bithsfor nnuoyhig Irritations and fhallngs, or too fret' or ollensivo icrplratlon,lit tho foim of washes for ulocrntlvo weaknesses and for many iintisuptiopurptxes vv hluh readily stiggtt themseh es to w omen ami cputi illy motliers,audfornll tho putpo'cs of tho toilet, hath, ami niiMerj. N'tiiiiuouut of per-Mi:- if

Ion cm Induce thot vv ho have once uoil it to uo any other, especially forprofcrrlng .mil put living tho bI.Iii, sculp, ntul Irilr tif Infants and children.CtiriCUlSA bo VI' foinbliics dellc.itu umolllciil pi opoi tics derived fiom CUTI-CUK-

tho gteat 8Ulu cute, with tho pui-es-t of cleaning Ingreilient-- , and thouioU refreshing of flow cr odours. No other medicated sonp e er uoinpouudedis to bo compared vv Ith it for preserving, purifj ing, and beautifying thu skin,scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic fonYr soap, howeverexpensive, Is to ho compared with It for nil tho purposes of thu toilet, bath,nnd nursery. TI1119 It combines, In Okk Soap at Onu I'kick, thu hkst skinand complexion soap, the iikst toilet and hfst baby snip in tho world.

Complete External and Internal Treatment (or Every Humour,

CoubUtlug of CUTlcuil SOAl', to cUntifd tlio ekln ot cruets nntl ttcnlcn and rotten thothickened cuticle, CUTICim v Ointment, to Instnntly allay Itching, lull iinmntlon, and lrrlt-t-.

tlon, mid eoatltc and heal, nntl CirrietniA Kihulvpnt, to cool nntl rlctinco tlio blood. ASINtlLi: Si T U often sufllclcnt to euro tliosovurcat humours, with li)8of Italr, when nil clsofnllit. Soltl throughout tlio world. "All nuout tlio Skin, Scalp, and Hair," potit free, ofAust. Dciot, K. Towns & Co .Sydney, Jf.S.W. So. African Dcpnt I.i.NhON Ltd., CapoTown. 1'OTTKU Uuuo AND CM- M. Goiii., Solo t'rops., Itoutou, U. b. A.

Honolulu Stock Yards Co., Ltd. !

1 --r II ?I .... ? i

,

ii Tin 00 Sopondi Drnys.1 Two Second-llnn- di

TwoOI1H.

1 Tourt WuBons.i All kinds

Single Drnyn,Socond-llnn- d Fnim "WnK- -

Socoml-IInn- d Kiie.ss

Sccond-IIn-

All kinds Socond-IIun- d Ilnrness

UKASONAIILK

I Honolulu Stock

$eee9eeS9e9e09eeeceea8eee&eeee909&eeec

Ood Serviceable Bicycles$10 and upward

Why tako n chance on a cheap tin wheel sold at

AUCTIONwhen you can get a standard make

from a dealer will guarantee them.

CALL AND SEE OUlt- -

PRICKS UI3LOW

who

E 0. HallBicycle Departmmt,

N. WII.CCX, l'res'deit.E. BU11K, becretnrv and Treasurer

Are to Fill

A IK OK HAN1)- ;-

Mr(

- llnnd Double

I

3

next to

J. F. president.T. MAY Auditor.

for

!

POST OFFICE BOX 484 MUTUAL 467.......

We All

ArtificialCJONHTA.ViJ.Y

Yards Co.,

& Son, LtdBulletin Office.

HA.OKKKJ.U.

Orders

$10 Wheels

PACIFIC GUANO AND FERTILIZER CO.

TELEPHOHE

Prepared

I'At'lKK OliAhO, J'OTABII, BJI.l'JIATK OK AMMONIAKITJtATK OK BODA, OAI.OINKJ)

HAI.TB, KT0 BTC KTO,Hpecul attention given to mmlyfU of soils by our agricultural clinuUI.All gnodk are UuARANTKKl) fu every rePttet.Vai further jisrCculsrs apply to

MM t, w.JUUJ&.4V8NMM

Uuglch.

Ltd

Vice

Fertilizers.KKJITIWS5BH,

,hJiK.nlbU CT wAilr WWW -- ,

INSURANCE.

Tlieo. H. Daifies & Co.(Limited.)

AGENTS FOR FIRE. LIFE ANO

MARINE INSURANCE.

Northern Assurance CompanyOF LONDON, FOR FIIIE ANL

LIFC. EsUhllshed 1836Accumulated Funds ....XlG.OVo.ooi

British and Foreign Marine Ins. Cc

OF LIVERPOOL, FOR MARINRCapital JCl.000.OOt. '

Reduction of Rntes. ',

Immediate Pnymcnt of Claim! V

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO.. LTDAGENTS

Hompurp - Bremen fife Insurance ftTlio lUidoralcnrri hnvlnc boon r.

liointcd ngonta of tho nbovo compan.nro prepared to ItiBiiro risks OKarnrtlire on Stono nntl Ilrlck Buildings an4on Morclmndlfin stnrntl tlinmln nn ih.most fnvornblo terms. For partlculrnppiy at 1110 omco 01

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., AgU.

German Lloyd Marine Insur'ce COF BERLIN.

Fortuna General Insurance CrOF BERLIN.

Thn nhnvn Tnan.nMnn r.nH... .

nave odtabllshed a general agency her--uuu hid uuuersignoa, genorni agentarO nilthnrlzad In tnlrn .U. .!...tho dangers jf tho sea at tho moat rw- -Bunablo niton nntl nn tho mna ..,...ahlo torniB

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO..Oenoral Agente

General Insurance Co. for Sac,River and Land Transport.

of Dresden.

IlllVlnU CStlllllithnd nn ncrinn .

Ilonolulii nnd tho Hawaiian Island!tho undersigned goneral ngonts ar m- -iiionyeu to inKO risks ngalnBt the daa- -KOrti Of thO flOa nt till! tnnnl rnnnnnhlrates and on tho most favorable wrinc

A. HUHABFKR & CO..Agents for tho Hawaiian Ialundt.

TRANS-ATLANTI- C FIRE INS. CO.j OF HAMBURG.'Capital of tho Company

nnd rosorvo, rolchsmarks 6,000.60ejapiiai moir reinsurance

companies , 101.C60.eM

Totul rcichsranrka 107.6E0fC

North German Fire Insurance C- -

OF HAMBURG.Capital of tho Company

and rosorvo, rcichsmnrks. 8 8W.Capital tbeit reinsurance

companies S5.00t,ttCC

Total rolchsmarks . . 43,830.Mf

Tho undersigned, general agonto attho nbovo two companies, for the Ha-

waiian IslandB, are propared to nsur.Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise uiCProduce, Machinery, otc; also Bnsarand Rlro MUIb, and Vessels ln the ntrbor, against loss or damago by ron tho most favorable terms.

H. HACKFELD & CO., Limitce

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYThe Famous Twrlit Route of the Worti

la Cssscctlon With the CaoidUa-AMtMtki- a

Stciniklc Lute Tickets Are I stM4

To All Points in the United States"

and Canada, via Victoria am!Vancouver.

MOUNT4BN RESORTBiBanff, Glacier, Mount Steptea

and Frasej; Canon.

Empress Linen! Steamers from YucmmTickets to All Foists In Jspsa, CUaa.

and Arousd the World.

For tickets aod tcaeral liformitton ah u

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTDuAgtntiCanadlast-Austulia- n. S. S, Ua.

Canadian Pacific Railway.

Castle & Cooke,LIMITED- .-

LIFE and FIREINSURANCE

AGENTS. . .

AGI'NTB FOR

El lie I

OI JJOSTON,

FM Life Insurance Company

OF HAKITOKI),

CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS fe'WJWi'alnalo tlia uaokiVud all kludte4 MintlMuUithe ffou Mreur Kitalillihsa opwi4i ot ittsars, in uoim u. sj, cti, of sit nenitissutl i'iol HxtlelBS Vsndors itrutut tiwmii, muui. TU UMmfminJ

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iiphihbiniellnence.s,

vmiii'iTuefirtn), Novemilwr 87.

I N Armjr tiulltprt Almond llrmich,iulrron, Iroin I ntt.Altd Kuto lo Mr-- i

nla wlih iMippli lon.lwl for ordrrwHum Jni(Mlw, iwlett, trom llmm- -

nmiuuWiMtnewlar, November

Pi mi WatlUmK ll.MOi, from WainmfUhr rnnf AdHc, Tl.u, from HieeU(la cln UciIf.Br. 1onnd, from

tfrttxnAm hk. I'Uatvr, MoNull, from Hflli

Krunclscu, IS dn .

(J(r lik. J C u.nde, Siege, from lire-me-

H" dnvg. ,

Am lik. M. Kntlirrlnr, Pounders, fromifcin Francisco. S dny Orf port.

O. 8 S. .tnripon, lloudletlp, from RinFrancisco, Novrmber 2S.

-DUI'AUTni).

Tuesulny, Noember Tl. M. S. S China. S.abnry, for China

ittH Japan. .U. B. A. Transport Hncnuaiij-jcrcc-

, mt.Manila.

Oai. pchr. Surprlsi-- , N strain, forKoloa, Wuime.i, Mnka-n- dl

and Ktkaha.etmr. V. O Hall, Thompson, Air Laha-tn-

Konn and KauBtmr. .Mlknhal.i, I'odt'rscn, for Nuwlll-orll- l,

Koloa, Mokawell, Wnlmcu and

Btmr. Ko Au Hon, Jlosher, for Hanama-ulu- ,

Ahuklnl, Anahola und Kenlll.Btmr. Knuul, Uruhn, for litccln and lia-

na pope.Btmr. KInau, I'nrker, for Hllo and wn

porti.Btmr Claudlne, I.ane, for Kahulul and

way ports.Btmr. Lehua, Uennett, for Molokal portsBtmr. KUauea Hon, Mitchell, for l'aau-im-

Ookaln, Kukalnu, I,aupahoehoeandPapaaloa.

U. B. A. Transport Almond Branch,for Manila. Called here for or-

ders.Wedmsday, Noimbcr a

Btmr. Iwahinl, GreKory, forUonokan and Kiikulhuile

Btmr. Kauai, Ilruhn, for Kleile and lia-na r"i--

fltmr. Hawaii, Nicholson, for Hawaiiporta.

.Btmr. Xllhnu for Kaunakakal.Thursday, November 29.

O. B. S. Mariposa, Houdlette, for the.Colonics. -

passengi:ks.Arrived.

From Hnwnll ports, per stmr. Nllhnu,Nov. M F. E Gretnwtll, Miss Jones,"Wn'lnu and 3 on deck.

From Kauai, per stmr WnlnKnlc, Nov.IS W. O. Taj lor, IZ McCloud and 6 ondeck.

From Son rranclseo, per O. S S. Mari-

posa. Nov. 2S Honolulu: W. H. Bailey.vnd wife, Miss M. H. IJalley nnd maid,C nolle. Hen Itnins, Chas. 13. Ilonnt,Cnpt. B F. Chapman, J. K. Farley, C.II. B. Towler. H. T. Hall, Mrs. C. Hede- -mnnn nnd cliliu, r. iiusuico ana win-- ,

auss ii. jamiesoo, 1. a. jvhj, jut, j.,u-wel- l.

Prof. Kcebele and wife, MasterKoebeln. IcrBUR r JIacVVllKie, Miss 11

McCarthy. A. H. McChesncy, Mrs. M. Mc- -

Nnmnra. 11. J Nolto. Mrs Peck. Miss 1

Peck, Miss M. Peck. Miss S Peck, Miss1'oston, T B Rlchnrds and wife, Alloblnson, J. O. Kothvvtll, W. It Spaldingand wife, A A Trueblood, C M Walton,TUfp nnd son, Miss L. Wnrd, Alex Youn

Departed.For I.nhalna,' lion'a 'nnd Kau, per stmr

"VV. G. Hnll. Novemner Zi.- -u H. Mavnard,Miss Mnbel Cooper, J C. Wilson, 1 ainiJohn. i:. B. Beard Miss Heard, FatherVictor. Jnrai"! Cowan ..nii Vv

rnlor. 11. Dallet. J. I hllllps, . lies--we--r mish Kngiennrt, 1 niner itenuu, 11.WIlKiroth, Miss K. I.evlkeknnl, C e,

Mrs. W. Davis, Y. Hlroknmt, MrsJ. Kane.

I'or Hllo and way ports, per stmr, KI-

nau, November 27. Charles Hapal, Koo-leiw- l,

Mrs. Nawnbi, Miss Korkmnn, J. A.McCandless. K. N. Boukofsky. J. B. Col- -Hns, C. Buffett, G S. Boyre, 11. II. I.ong,Mrs. Oknmuro, II Okamur.i, Miss G. J.McCortv, Father Maxlme, Father Ulrech,llownrd Hitchcock, J J. Muuivnn, ... no- -

tilnson, A. L'dgate nnd wire, J nonner,Mrs H I.ldgnte, Adam Lindsay, II. Hugo,Mi Albert Horner nnd son, A G. Ser-ra- o.

Mrs Prltchnrd, Ciflitaln Ahlborn, HV King. ..

Notico to Shipmastors.U. B. Branch ,ilvdroernphle Otnce,

Ban Francisco. Cal,

tty communicating with the Branch Hy- -elmrrnphlc Ofllce In San Francisco, cap- -tains of vessels who will withth rtvrtroirrophle Ofllce by recnrdlnt thomvtfora octcnl observstons sucBCSIed bytho ofhe, can hnve forwarded tc them at

nv desired port Bnd free of expense, thoninthly pilot charts of the North I'acltlcOcean and the latest Information rerard-- n

the danger to navigation In the wa-r- tr

which the frequent.Mariners are requested to report to the

viHIce itnnwr' discovered or any otnerinformation which ean be utlllred for e

charts or sailing directions, or Inth- - ptihllcnltoti of tlii. pilot charts of thefforth Pacific C O CALKINS.

Lieut -- Cnmdr I' B N In Cinrtr.

Th Flow of Gold.NUW YORK, Nov 22 The stib-titas-

iivatprelnv nnlil out S5.'J99.tyiO on chocks- -lrawn for Australian gold deposited In.

4h San Francisco nssny olllci'. Of ...i.mim jrjo.OOii was paid over tho counter,the remainder through the clearing housefiisittle nssa otllce checks were cashedIn tho sum ot J"5,9l und pn incuts uponbopds converted or redeemed wero

Currencv of the vnluo of 500,f-i- 0 vmissloposltcd with the for trans-fer to New Orleans.

It 1 expected the light between Gen-

eral Miles and Adjutant General Cor-bi- n

will be renewed by the Issuance nfa bulletin by tho latter olllcei publish- -

lug certain Information from GeneialChuff ei. praising tho Aineilrnn Heldguns u China. Miles Is liiceuised nttho at Hon nf Cm bin In announcingover his. own signature Informationfiom Chnffee, the naturu being such aslo cast discredit upon Miles Armolllcers my Owiernl Corbln cleiulynversteppei the bounds of tils author-u- y

In making-- such 1111 Inquiry nt HiIhKline The subject was one which didnot roiuern him and ho hnd no rightunder any system nf inllltiuy luqtiliylo send a cablegram tn (Innorul Clmff'em his own roHponslhllltv. (lemtralMiles' fileiidn say that fluperiil f'hiifreo-- repiy is not so satisfactory axUeneral Corbln IiiiiikIiii'H The txt maylie coiiHtruen us 11 miiiiiiii'iulHUnn "f lliiiiii 01 um imtiHiy

1 in" no giivbrnoi or uuruonally ilrrlud lhn up. luilnim mllo'iirii tin) DrlHli niK.ino.hii TtboHiiHiUi-.- l llV Ihn I'lilonihluii 11 nh,,ri. K

and nuvi.ij Dm IH)uU 11

l't 1 ry Jlil'iioiii ius vUlidi 1 t uru'iiumny Hull

fiiE WIRELESSIS

l.rllil minllnliw an I M I km In li m nil'l.i

TELEGRAPH

SYSTEM NOT READY

fuel, unit lh imuwiikT of In (..m'imii

i.. n,. ... i.iiimln P J i ton, niuj. Ill" rurim of luimrlft iin liunlly

the the IiMiiiiiIr nf llllWHtl,' Maul..rwur-it Hi cmp-ll- n

M.nkal n,.lohu. Jmiuj!!! j7e .lilUred later, iititl little Laitul.wlH be

l.fLt I th- - jirwent PimmOTh )0l Vli1onWfi formeri Mtimtitl nt Kitlinulil mi till Utnnd. ntm

kmt romm-el- l ID Wnfniiin, wine .Untune down the hill iiiul, inmloiuMi.lmve tin- - utniieclloii between Moio.cnl nnd this Inland In now .erfe t.

!i 1. n. .1 vi. known when II- - Wi.oie

vllch 1 . elMS o :hB'

win-mn-y f'"l POBltUe. nn.l llmt In that the ytem Uood thins for ConKrej., to tuko notion

will be an rntlre huiwmh onci- - u Ih In oiwriitlmi. nnU thnt It Will !) pnylnu tutird muterlnlly reilucliiR tlio nuin-rfii- ir

Iber und ntnotint of tnxes; belnB-- paid byMitmiKur f'r.HM a imlwl cimcftnliiK theM'robublo i;ot of HemllnK 11

IhIiuhIh wli.n tb. (?,.,.,,, ,l.(.l;riirhy fiom tillsHlpm s 1,, operatlim

"You send 11 e from thlHciilil Mr rrofH "I can't Hny et.u-tl- y what it oum com, mi ' """""lmf not t decided on nny rate, but It would no be more thnn ctni

word

sel

nif- -

(nilten

perMr. Ctoss vuiB asked If he thoUKht wireless teleKra.hy would be so per'

It would be posplble to teliKrnph from San rraiiciHCO t Hoiiolulu before It would be possible to nccnmpllsli the la tnf of the tauit

"Consltlfrliin Ih.. npld piiBfw which Iiiim already been n,nJ vln thMUM' OI Ulll'ienn lirKiMiJi iuinni.iv" - .. li,,!,i i. . ..II l..nuatl.li iintuhliufnm fll? till' HlCtMltlClHtn C'XIBIH 111

HBnrd to wlrelesH telefirliphy In pa our time jenrs In my I"";. 'e "f, '

will be wonderlnn how th-- y ever Kot alons without the HjHt.m Is 11

absolutely Lertnln, and thnt In that the matter is past the experimentalHtV.Be. and we nie Hatlsned that In n very short time It will be the message-HemllM-

system of the world ' .

HOLD UP ON

IRON MOUNTAIN

Bandits Stop the Cannon Ball

Express and GetLittle.

ftT AJUIH, Nov. 21. News was ntclv-.- d

here tonlKlit of the holdlnK-u- p of thellron Mountain cannon-bal- l .xpnss train,bound north, nt Gilford, Ark , a few milesthis side of Malvern Junct.on The holdup occuired at 7.30 o'clock nnd w.13 parti-cipated In hv Inlf a dozen men.

Thi bundlts had built a huue bonllre onthe track, undoublidly llsurlnc that Itwould rnuso the niKlm'tir to brliiK the

jtialn to n standstill, He, however, Itar-Iii- k

nn attempted robbery, opened thelluottln nnd soiiKht to push throiiKh theobstruction. Severn! tl.s of which thetiro was made, caught in thu pdot andsoon brought the train to a stop In-stantly threo masked men ordered the en- -.Inrpp iinrl fir, mi'ti In flnf tin. mrln.. ntonce Another Vobber went to the side ofthe enr, hnlled tho conductor and orderedhim to n main inside Hnch order wasoh. vol While tho four robbers vvtresttnilliiK BUard and occasionallyshot to frlKlittn the pnssuiKtrs, their two,UCOinpllces entered tho express car andordered MtssenBer Samuel It. Avery to"step asldo or Bet to the other corner."

Tho larfio Bafo vvas clmrBed live HintsWtn ,innmlte', rne.li explosion m.iklng a!terrific noise and ttarlnB off portions ofthe car A largo lieilo was bore-- into thodoor of tho sife, but an entrance could.lint be effected

Thi' robbers Dually annouiueel that theyhad no more iHnninlte and thtn thtv gaveuji the task of forcing opin tho door.

'I Ian, picking up the local e xpress boxand several packages, the-- ran to theirll(I4(, w1lell lmil In en hitched near by.nlll 0p rnp,nj nwn No nttempt vvnsniaile to disturb or molest the passenge-rs- ,

oxlll't for an occasional shot at an In- -.

Itllsltlvo piisstnger WHO peered out of a

from

firing

mr windowThe Sherlfl of Hot Springs county or-

ganized a posso and still ted at once Inpursuit of the robbe r Tho train crowsnv the bandits are amateurs, aswent at their work In a bungling fashionAll wore masks.

1 ho train men sn thu sinnll box carriedoff b the robbers continue! about $500.

It Is positlvel Known that the robberssecured sover.il sacks of silver coin con- -

talnlng JieiST MUMS. Nov 22 The cannon-bal- l

train on the Missouri Pacific .mil IronMountain Ilnllroud which was held up by

men vuultlast could not They

10 m. ootthu thousand

ittempt lo em outthe wns the only of the

... - .... ,1...rre Wlio I'llllli) lllluiiKii uii inn U'uiilie Is not si'ilmisly Injured, though hisface was bidly cut by living splinters,The messenger not tell Just howmuch tho robbers but thought thamount was unnll The damaged express

ion hi hociTho large snfe which vvns subjected to

live explosions of djnamlte, to jleld uplis strong be was niougnt to HtIn nil Its ext 1I01 poillons nnd Us cementlinings, It Is a complete wreck. Tho In-1-

r casing against which the strong boxlists, however. Is nlthough bnt-lert- d

mill out of .shape. .Anotheri harge of ilvntmltc would hnvo niado nilthe funds In tho box accessible

ntlleluls at the heailiiunrtits the l'a-elt- le

llxpress Company would make noHtnteniPiit as to the amount of moneytiiKcn by tho lobbers, to saj It wnssmall Onlv tho way safe wns brokenInto

General Malinger Harding, of the IronMountain am! General Superintendent L.A Fuller, of tho"v. Pacific1 .l.xpress Co , to- -

1.dnv Issued Joint circular .pfreriiiglew 111 el for the arrest and conviction ofeach person cngnge.1 In tlie hold-u- p nndrobbery Tho clrenlnr states thattho Pacific Bxpress Co xx ill piv tin periint of tho ninneH iccoveied am! return-i- d

to It which vveio stolen from thoenr Widucday night, the reward to

go to the who actually return thebut no portion of It to ko to per-

nios In the lobhcry.Tin: noiiuniiH suuuofndi:i)I.ITTLi: ROCK. Alk, Nov 2." --The

live inaskeel men who up atiuln on the St Louis, Iron

i,Mimutulh t Southein Railroad mmClifford ilini night, aie sun minded by

sluilff's posse tin ro miles fiom fl Ifford The lobbeis nie Iniileiided In a

and lo ii

emt-iit-s in.. Inn i lug tn the aidif tin posse

APACHE KID I

j

KILLED AT LASThi l.ulMH, Nov 22 A .puUM iu Hit

1), iiioiliit fi.iin Fl I'ltkn Ti vhs.hiivh Hut l'li wlilt nt Jomnb 1' Miulib rI ho ihurih. who h.m arrHudiikw Hcoqinpmiiid ,y o A Wmxlrurf nnd

onjmoiir, iur it lour niong iin

Ul lb burial of llm Kid Ainailg llivvtinHN unu llm luaitrr Hli.l WhoU lioiv po.lliwl 1l111l111.il 11 Hut iiwlor

11 AlKulm Mill I Mr W""dri'r fuidib.y will 1 it mi m i'l. 4ii hi 11

. war I tl 1 I in m Hit I'Dr'lMlH

The rebel for, t j.uena Vi.i.liirJftJ0'!Imvw lii.n oninilUli riu.liw) by tin "'"? j '(.'00nJf ' Viih ll iiiwfiHh twtuim( tun, $ & ".. if ilrtyTlmt .uinnon unj tvv.. KiifrHi- - ltii.rnl Al-'Ji- ff iHid Su i .MiiS nuil utubjlvil

I'uiiBinu

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to Molokul now, If you IIKi.

NEWS OF WORLD

CONDENSfcD

Iloyt, the playwrlsht. Is dead,son Is rid "f the smallpox.

SUBnr Haw, 111 in but quiet, refined,steau. .

The late storm avvept over the entireCalifornia coast,

Bands of Chinese robbers are plun-krln- K

.Manchuria.J J McOi.iu of Baltimore is the lat-

est baseball nuiBnate.The Niitloiml Inlgatlon ConBross Is

in at ChlcnBo.Tlit Ministers discredit the decree

banishing Prince Tuan.I'opouiation Missouri, 1,150,270, us

UBninHt l,2S9,C0O In 1890.

Von Wuldersee hits sent a column ofGermans to the Krtat wall.

The transport Indiana was not dam-use- d

by sroundliiK on a shoal.Stanford Alumni demand an Investl-B.itlo- n

of Dr Boss' enforced reslBna-Ilu- n

Tlie Duke ot Manchibter, who mai-1I1-

Miss will enttrn Cln- -

olnnati club,The HelehstaB approves the Kalsei's

Chlne.se polio, as do the federatedovc rnmentHlUlorts will be made to brliiB aboutclostr enfoi cement of the Chinesei.lusion act.It is delileu tiiai me iiiuiiua uu

were on the warpath In cameHorn tt.in uarios.

JJoveinor Beckhaiii of Kentutky hasbun married to Miss Jtanu llaphaelKugua eif Owensboio

Cap! W. M. Meiedith ot Illinois hasIn en made chief ot the bureau of en- -

graving printing.J F Tucker, son ol an Omaha street

ear magnate, is in Jail nt Chicago, 1

i burglarKafe-bieake- rs at Tehama, Cal, vvere

discoveied by a barkeeper, vUio open-.e- llire on them, forcing them to lice.

Cl.iud. Chittenden, 11 gnihbler, wnskilled in n illsorderly house at SanPruiKlsio by Percy Sew ell, hged nine-teen 's

400 men sat at it chamberof commerce dinner at Delmonlco'slately represented ninrly one billiondollars.

Storm victims of I..i Grange, Tonn ,

have; bent out nn appeal for help.town is in ruins and the Inhabitantsdestitute

Aglipuj, 11 renegade priest, and nowicbel leader, writes to Manila for

election news, nnd shows 1111 signs ofgiving up

Twelve rubbiTS tried to get into a

vv.fc iuiiuimiii: vuiii.hjLil lit. Col. Webb C. Haves, bon of

Huyes, has repotted atPeking and has been made a volunteeraide on General Chaffee's staff

George H Phillips, aged thlity-tvv- o

has coinereil the corn cron nt Chicagoanil mus forte a settlement at CO centsn llguie tint vlll lenp neurlv ji millionfur him

C'n nei.il Matabolos, 11 (m 1111 Filipinolil. I'. Is picpailug to stmt ih jiuistilt

ot Agulunldo with 100 plckeel nativesThe lebel chief Is supposed to be InNorthe in Luzon.

J Fli tcher Slum, a New Ymk sunkbieiker, huh been 111 rested at the In-

stant 1 of Geneinl Daniel i: blkli-- s forstealing 10,000 given him the pure base of secmltles

The British waiship Phius mi Is blug, lushed ftom Fsqulmault to Pana-iii-

to the seizure of a Britishship bv the rebels TheIcaius villi follow.XltKene Klmmerjnnii, the CLnclnnuti

nilliliinatlef has cabled his son-in-la-

the Duki nf Manchester to collie toAnn ih a, whi'ii .Uniiu will sethim up In business.

lixpiits at work em the boohs; of HieGiiiuun Nat b mill Bank at NiwpentKy , have so fin found a shortagu ofjno.ooo in the atveiunts of FrnnK MBlown, the missing eashler.

A dispatch to the Tumps, frijm Homesas the l'ope, vlslti'd thu Basilica ofSt Peters and experienced such fatiguethat lie had to taK. In IiIk h.wl. 1. isruither clnlnui! that he fainted twice

At the session of the Italian uhnm- -be'i of deputies the minister ot marinesaid the Italian troops In Cl)lpu didtheir duty without participating in theexce'Shes, which thej Justly deplored

Generals MacAithur, Grant andnull's are tlunl of the war In till) I'hu- -

jlpplucH and ask to be relieved. Staff'generals irom the War Departmentmm telleve tin-i- Hxamlner Special,

The largo Diltlnh stitituikJili h Indrn- -velll ami ludiaiiuiit and twit others ofsimilar size, will 11111 lii'lueeii I '01 hind.On Asiatic polls Hiuli vesselhas a mriving eiipurltj of about 9,100

About b.MO ini'ii liuii hi link III theqimulDH biHNUI.i- - till) DHUlHge-liii'l- il

leflimiil tn IiihIhII u ismlSH triVDilnoKvr Lore) Ivnihin oeil tiniiimrlum VIoImiui In fear nndtriMipn aie on hnml. lltur til) h. feiruiuriv kiuiun lis tho

ililiPi'lliMH liitun I lietiVHIIH The tHHIu HUI Kir lie WHIM

L'?. Itlllm. of their iiiiiimiuiuuulih In alll lo H ImIIUkIiIii. uiul ,l. llntul llu

Infi'iioi 1 oniplinii'iiiTh. ii.rpi-il.- i boul llUleil.i uml J)

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i. 11. i 1 tr . f in.' Tim j.ihir m1 1 nfii I in I . g . ( An in nun

masked at aifforel, three miles from b ink at Delaware Ohio, but the rMnlvein Ark. night, leached hero elMinmlte open It. es-- at

a todi Ham It Avery, tho e- - inpeil withoutpress messtngir who was Injures! In One men have been thrown

dvmimlto tluough the sife of b the burning ofexpuss ear, one the plant nt Hid Wing, of the ,Mlnm- -

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CONGRESS IN

SHORT SESSION

Views of Ucprcscntallvc Steele

of Indiana on (he

Outlook.T

NI5W VOIHC, Nov J3. nvproiMintn-liv- e

Ooirup W Htntfe of lmliiiiui, nimitilMr ot th? IloUW Yftys and Meanscomtiiltrfa, I ciiiofwl In n Tribune spe-- 1

Inl from Washington iwyl"K of thewink of tin- - approaching short

I 'express my personal juilRinciit

the people under the present revenueact.

"I.elo not think there Is much doubtmntcrnlnt; the pnssaBe of tho Bhlp sub-sidy bill during this session. Tho In-

tention Is to Bet this measure beforethe House as tnrly as possible. It Is

a bill that utiBht certainly to pass."Under present conditions, I am not

Inclined te favor the establishment ofan nrmy of 100,000 as Is being ndvocat-e- d

In certain sections. Under tho pres-

ent law we have from C3.000 to 6',000men. Thnt Is epilte a large armyNow, when the conditions become suchthat nn nrm of that size Is not need-ed, we could euslly reduce the number.I am not In fuvor of a permanent nrmyof 100,000 Just now, because I want toascertain before I vote on the subjectJust how many men we are likely tonted when the nrmy in Porto Ittco Ijasbeen reduced, when troops have beenwithdrawn from Cuba nnd when thewnr In the Philippines resolves ItselfInto some tmiBlble form or Is conclud-ed and Buenllla warfare is stopped.

"I think that the bill providing fora lenpportlonment, so as to regulatethe membership of the House In ac-

cordance with the Increase of popula-tion, will be passed. Some states un-

der this law will no doubt suffer, whileothers will benefit.

"I do not think that the subject ofdecreased Southern representation as aseparate matter will be considered atthis session. There Is no time for thedecision of that problem during a shortsession."

.

Spread of tho Plnguo.C'APH TOWN, Nov. 22. In connection

with tho plague, Sir Alfred Mllner, theBritish HlBh Commissioner, hnB proclaim-ed that all the const ports of SouthAfrica between the Tenth nnd Fortiethparallels are Infected.

Representative Hopkins ot Illinois,chairman of the house committee oncensus, expressed the opinion thattheie would be no decided effort dur-ing the ni'Xt se'sslon of Congress to de- -

lere'iise the Congressional representationof the Southern States because of thedisfranchisement of negioes. He saidthat in all probability the subjectweiuhl be ellsclisueil, but he thought

j that upon the whole the committeewould favor tho plan of basing repre-sentation upon the number of Inhabi-tants

MVlli i: TO l HIJDITOltS

thi: UNnuitsiaNDD. havingbeen lulv-- nppolntod udmlnlstintiKwith the villi unnexeel of the estate ofK. L Kiiin.ikii, deceaseil, by older ofHon. A. S Humphreys, KIrst Judg-Clrc- uit

Cotlit, Fiist Circuit: notice Ishereby glv.n to all persons havingclninis against the said estate to pie-se-

the same (with proper vouchors,If any exist), duly authenticatedwhether secured by mortgage or other-wise, to the undersigned, at the olltciof C. F. Peterson, Kaahuminu streetHonolulu, Oiliu, within six monthsfrom this elate, or the-- will be foreveibarreel.

All peisons indebted to sale! estateare requested to make immediate

with the undersigned.SUSAN K. KAMAKA,

Vdmlnlstratilx with the will annex-- .d of the estate of S. L KnmnKa

ele cenBed.Dated Honolulu, November 7, 1910

22JS Nov. 9, 1C, 21, JO.

FURNITUREAND

Household Effect!

TOJ. SALti

Owing to Intending depurttue Mr.ANTON CltOPP of Koloa, Kauai, willsell at Private Sale nt his residence.KOLOA. KAUAI, all of his IIOUSD- -HOLD FUItNITURG AND F.FFnCTS,comprising In pnrt:

I'AHLOn FURNISHINGS,HLACK I1HONY PAItLOIl SUITR,11LACK WALNUT PAItLOH SUITD,HBONY HOOKCASi: AND LADY'S

WHITING DKSK,1 "Hi:CHSTi:iN" PIANO,PICTURUS AND HUIC-A-HRA-

L1HUAU3. FUUNITURi:.DININO ROOM FURNITUIIL,CltOCKHRY, GLASS AND SILVHR

WARD,HUD AND TAIlI.i: LINHN,KITCHHN FURNlTURi: AND

UTHNS1LS,irre , i:tcAll nitleles will bo on sale lit tho res-

ilience, IColna, Kn- - al, from December1st to December 15th, 1900, when pur-

chasers can iiinUt) their selections,i....CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S

New York Line.Dark NUUANU will unit from NUW

VOIIK fur HONOLULU, on or about

OGCGinber 10, 1900,Fur fri'lulil rnli' apply lo

CHAS, RKRWHK ft CO,,tl Kllbr HI., lliiKinn

c, BKawri, co., rn.Ifuiiolulu

BY AUTHORITY.l TI'N MALI, tip ANVA Ll l:.NL

III ncrorilahrf. with the icnulremeiiteof Hecllrtn 70". Chapter K nf the PenalI.HWS of ISO", on. Awn Llrensu for oncltDistrict of tlie several Island will bMid nt Public AupUy.11 bgtweun the 1stnnd "tb day of December, 1900, eachlicense to be for the terin of One Yenrfrom thu 1st day of January, 1901.

Tho upBct price will be ns follows.

For the District of Honolulu. 11,000.00For the District of Hllo . 000.00For the District of Walluku . D00.00

For the District of Lahalnn.. 250.00For each other District . ... 100 00

The Licenser for thu Districts of Ho-

nolulu, Hwa and Wnlanne, Walaluu,Koolauloa and Koolaupoko, on the Isl-

and of Oahu, will be sold at the frontentrance of the Capitol on Thursday,tho 6th day of December, 1900.

Those for the Islands ot Maul, Ha-waii and Kauai will be sold In the re-

spective Districts of those Islands, up-

on such day and elate within the limitfixed by law, as shall be designated bythe several Sheriffs or their Deputies.Due notice of date nnd place of salewill be given by pester In each ot thebald Districts

A cash deposit of twenty-fiv- e percent ot the amount ot the successfulbid will be required on the fall of thehammer, said deposit to be forfeited tothe Government If the full amount ofthe bid is not paid within five daysfrom the day of sale.(Signed) THF.O. P. LANSING.

Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii.Treasurer's Ofllce, Honolulu, Oahu,

Nov. 12th. 1900. .2228-- 3t Nov .

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTHCircuit of the Territory of Hawaii.

Hllo Mercantile Co , Ltd , a corporation,plaintiffs, vs. C. N. Itagsdale, de-fendant.

The Territory of Hawaii:To the High Sheriff of the Territory

of Hawaii, or his tleputy, the Sheriff ofthe Island of Hawaii, or his deputy, orany constable In the Territory of Ha-waii:

You uie commanded to summon C.N. Itagsdale, defendant In case he shallfile written answer within twenty daysafter service hereof, to be and appearbefore said Circuit Court at the Janu-ary term thereof, to be holden at Hllo,Island of Hawaii, on Wednesday, theLV1 day of January next, at 10 o'clocka. m to show cause why the claim ofHllo Mercantile Co . Ltd , a corpora-tion, plaintiff, should not be awarded ttIt pursuant to the tenor of its annexedpetition. jAnd you are further commantfed to,and have you then there this writ withfull return of your proceedings thereon.

"Witness, Hon. Gilbert F. Little.Judge of the Circuit Court of

(Seal.) the Fourth Circuit, at SouthHllo, Hawaii, this 22d day ofSeptember, 1900

(Signed): DANIRL POUTER,Clerk.

5218 Jan. 8.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFirst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.

Beitha St. Clair vs. John St. Clair,Summons.

The Tenltory of Hawaii: To theHigh Sheriff of the Tenltory of Hawaii, 01 his deputy, the Sheriff of theIsland or Ualiu, or his deputy, or anyconstable In the Tetrltoiy of Hawaii:

You are commanded to summon JohnSt Clair, defendant In case he shall(lie written answer within twenty daysafter seivlce hereof, to be and appearbefore tlie said Circuit Court nt theNovember teim thereof, to be holdenit Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on Mon-day, the 5th day of November next, at10 o'clock n. m to show cause why theclaim of Ileitha St. Clair, plaintiff,should not be awatded her pursuant tothe tenor of her annexed libel for dl-- v

orce.And have you then there this writ

with full ictuin of your proceedingsthereon.

Witness Hon. A. S. Humphreys,First Judge of the Circuit

(Seal.) Court of the First Circuit, atHonolulu, Oahu, tills 21th dayof September, 1900

(Signed):P DANSON KCLLETT, JR ,

Clerk.1 ceitlfy the foregoing to be a tiue,

full and coriect copy of the originalsummons, nnd that the said cause wasoidered continued to the next Febiu-ly- ,

1901, term of said court.(Signed) .

P. DANSON KELLETT, JR ,

Clerk.Honolulu, November 10, 1900.

2229-6t- F Nov. 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21.

Only tho highest . ade of RED HUB-UiJ-

la used In tne 8tamp madt byhe HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO

FlNl:long und

shoit . , , '

,. Iil,lil I K

I

SuTI' I i. I OWE

" I lil

! n. iiinlnii'.' Villi tlii r..vo I nn ri.il.ilii InortKBKM hind. fllum is

lb v trley MpritiK, "f Honolulu, tslai d ofimhti, to Mm. L. I Ooke, trustee of.ild Honolulu, ilntnl June 22 IMC, r.

..r.I'Ml I.llwr Id, Mige Mi nolle 1' In hereb kIvimi that the m.MBBR.'e intend

'in foievloiM. the name for condition.broken, to wll.. of bothinterest nnd principal when elue

Notice Is likewise given that ailerthe expiration of three weeks from thelnlu of this notice, the property con-

veyed by said mortgage will Ihi lulver-jtlse- el

for sale nt public unction, nt the'auction rooms of James F. Morgan inHonolulu, on Saturday, the 29th dny rfDecember. 1D00, at 12 noon of snlel la

Further particulars can be had ofP U Weaver.

Dateel Honolulu, November 30, 1900.Mrs L. L COOKH. Trustee.

Mortgagee.

The premises covered by said mort-gage consist of:

All those premises sltunte at Paw an,Punnhou, Oahu, nnd known as lot No.12, being a part of those premises con

veyed to said mortgagor by deed ofI Bruce Waring and Charles 8 Desky,"dated the 20th day of November, 1S93.and recorded In Liber IDS, page 410, andalso all of the buildings nnd structures

.annexed thereto or nppurtenant, andnil und singular, the rights, easementsnnd privileges appendant.

2321-4t- F Nov. 30, Dec 7, 14, 21.

MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEprovisions of a certain mortgage madeby John A. Butterfleld, ot Honolulu,Islnnd of Oahu, to Lowers & Cooke, ofsaid Honolulu, dated October 3d, 1898,recorded In LIuer 182, page 181, noticeIs hereby given that the mortgagee In-

tends to foreclose the same for con-dition broken, to wit,: nt

of both interest and principal whendue.

Notice Is likewise given that aftertho expiration of three weeks from thedate of this notice, the property con-vej- ed

by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public auction, at theauction rooms of James F. Morgan, inHonolulu, on Saturday, the 29th dayof December, 1900, at 12 noon of saidday.

Further particulars can be had ofP. L. Weaver. ff

Dated Honolulu, November 30, 1900.LEWERS, & COOKE,

Mortgagees.

The premises covered by said mortgage consist of:

All those premises situate at Pawaa,Punnhou, Oahu, known as lots 12 and13, being a portion of premises covered by apana 2 on Land CommissionAwaid No. 8241, to II, more fully setforth In deed of Bruce Waring andDesky, to T. B. Spring, recorded Inbook 153, page 410, together with nilbuildings and Improvements thereon.

2323-4t- F Nov, 30; Dec. 7, 14, 21.

MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEprovisions of a certain mortgage madeby Thomas Beverley Spring and wifeto the Trustees of Oahu College, datedAugust 8, 189G, recorded Liber 163, page220, notice is hereby given that themortgagee Intends to foreclohe thesame for condition broken, to wit.

nt of Interest or principalwhen due.

Notice Is likewise given that afterthe expiration of three weeks from thedate of this notice, the property con-veyed by said mortgage will be

foi sale at public auction atthe auction rooms of J. F. Morgan, inHonolulu, on Satuiday, the 29th day ofDecember, 1900, nt 12 noon of saiil dny.

Further particulars can be had ofP. L. Weaver.

Dated Honolulu, November 30, 1900.TRUSTEES OF OAHU COLLEGE,

Mortgagees.

The ptomlses covered by said moit-ag- e

consist of:All those premises situated at Pa-

waa, Punnhou, Oahu, and known as lotNo. 13, being a part of those premisesconvened to said mortgagor by deed ofHiucc Waring and Charles S. Deskv.dated the 20th day of November, 1S93,anil lecorded In Book 155 at page 410,also all buildings, structures annexedor appurtenant thereto.

2323-4t- F Nov. 30; Dec. 7, 14, 21

ARE WANTED.WE PAY PER 100 FOR

lc green or yellow (recent Issue), 60c2c rose or brown (recent Issue), 45c.Ec blue or red (recent Issue), 51.10.10c green, to; 12c blue, 515.Others nnd old Issues In proportion.

References by permission: W. M. Glf-far- d,

Esq., Honolulu, F. L. Stolz, Esq.,formerly Spreckelsvllle.

Address,W. SELLSCHOPP &. CO..

118 Stockton St., San Francisco.2203 Nov. 27.

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