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Irf o i I ?l & lf-a- ""1 i,i ' a II i v. 3 7 I VJLULtf t.Vnt lV t a i t t rit , ti-- . - SUBSCRIPTION I '? &- .- i you : - RATES: I CANT - START TH3 I ? k - Por Month .... M s NEW TEAR ? y - One Tear 5.S0 s i BETTER THAXs I Six Months.... 3.00-- ": THE HONOLULU REPUBECM f BT ORDERING i I THE REPUBLICAN j Three Months. 1X9 Z Pbona Main 2IS. "iiiii mint i t in in i VOLUME IV. NO. 505. HONOLULU, BT. T., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902. PRICE FIVE CENTS ""? BIG DISTILLERY IS (MM BI IT Seventeen Barrels of Product Are Destroyed in Last Night's Bail 5JILL SECRETED IN LMTiHi; Three Principal Operators Arrested and Placed Behind Bars. Mitel t Still Has Been Under Police Surveillance for Many Months. Japanese Distillers Employ Many Ingenious Contrivances for Sec- recy Prisoners Brought to Town. the Head of assistance. atton on the of Oaha was put out of action and completely destroy- ed at r Into hour afternoon by a force of men from the'police de- partment headed by Sheriff Chilllngworth and Kanae. , The officers have also the arrest of j 0Hto, the Jajtaneee proprietor and two assistants to their credit. Buried the of a vast area of ia a locality far removed front any dwelling, the illicit still Nourished for months past, and Mm product had proven one of the unsolved mysteries continually etmfrout the police department still a on the case were incr0ased. honey VfHMt ta market. a Tip country difficult proposition. over hands lingworth ami were herculean which log had to is with afterwards Okolohao. XetseJessly officers tending) six feet I to a liTr-3L0!'B0Y- D WILL DIG A DITCH the container a fire 'was burning. . Orer the container was a box. the being surmounted by an im provised condenser made from a ker-- l osene can. Water was supplied the from a well situated close by, and the toeing fed through a wooden pipe, the Japanese bad era ployed a unique to cover the smoke stack to prevent the smoke. from attracting attention. Okolehao Mash Destroyed. Within the improvised building or shelter the officers found several , barrels of Okolehao from ( honey water oth-- ' ar Ingredients. Two empty barrels were also discovered on the premises , which contained the mixture. , . ! n. Jt rt 4 iuIII!............!. me m l ui uupuiy uuuusnuiiu was to the mash upon the The barrels were then brok- en into kindling Ten gallons of the finished product; were taken from the place. Okolehao was found stored In large ana small m, want to spend your time third was In Kewalo's sluggish slime, he was the unmind-- l ful danger. deputy nis prisoners, then made his to the What is believed to be largest , ljRht house at DianKmd Okolehao oper- - j teIcpnoned for yesterday Deputy Captain in center utntmta, ha many which in Operation. contrivance of in Still Taken the Premises. A couple officers with an express dispatched to the of the raid, they driven to the still. a a pure kmiLKA. n.l ... .. a with a from scene WITHOUT v.i ...-- . , AND KEWALO WILL BE SAFE! Republican's Efforts Have Not Been In Vain b Few Days the Public Ms Department Hill Commence Putt you wallow In Kewalo, you're get the shallow? ould you to and ! our Boyd's arranging demijonns, wun mil1.fifih snort few you The Japanese approaching still Breathing The way and distillery and were work a sanitary almost Immediately' anu once work has Swampy and Oleallal District Sanitary Condition. gun not cease until it has been im-- j , been to public part prop-- ' the a hour. a the and :,. :.,. 16; a i smiling1 "Arrangements have now n H .1 i. i the the his! , LUUie"iy l' made, the Treasurer cooperating to a . the Public Denartment w'in the Im- - Republican. wherebv the draining distillery the, , At continued almost immediately undertaken was the wagon. The, thomnsh expPosuros of un-lan- d the people of thatV of the Okolehao disgraceful ' when the work is finished, along, last, but not conditions in to have nothing complain of. Japanese drive have their Department! Forgotten to town was made without ireidr .,w. ..... -- .r mi i, , . has i,i of ti, the the start to the ex-- , relieve conditions in in the evening ion the bv ' with the an comfort of many no the whereby existence of the has been declares Know, to the lor the distillery had of iK wiiiiuhenomoime departments shortlyfcbefore heretofore, department understanding ,,liS.tur.bs.fhe Department Chilllngworth 109 Okolehao. attention the ; that ccm- - Whe nit to defining tv dav You For wnen will hap-- , 39; 19; and S9; wlii said .las. and last had and last The into and the part and will The and Not and that The tLnt came will rct the me working, and output been eas.ly kIo.1 showin, thTtd is'S Z foiled every at-- 1 lilt! ICTIll'.:- - I.nll.. . . ., . , i . . , I i utrtiij uuuur 01 tne ""i" w " mHSHiynwHw. '"Sod the by rain how Oko-- 1 h,K the hon-- ' flow a has been ll.n M.Mra . hlnfl.nl ' "" mniiHianuiCTi inu.-vui0- secured in the locality Chilllngworth Given An Important Capture. way ut tatrV1a frM llis"" -- ".u nirnsrc n the y,e daily Unnimgworth was piacou in by most roads and the hor- - Jon more ; by the department manyinble which the citi- - With the ; a day. the still t,,at tiie 3 j a , .. clock and;amount o joyousness,", Superintendent Works rve out Walklklwnrd and aud lts sourco said night the new Dia-- j ,n in much early next Head the left, The handcuffed, their struck out across .....pnto,! tho without ofTor- - jK anv iiiBL and aier concerning dense th CGtral thev cave wo the POWFR OfiTrTFr? UAlilIl the the the lato!and Paul the men came Tho will be aliuoH impenetrable jungle Ian- - ..no the manufacturing a wade cdors begin report three needs could sugar, days made large teams their tioyu, crown owner still, IN lands they their way. before WHOLESALE LICENSE.! morn L is most clothee were from frt o their Mud bespattered.' nUllAH 1U nU fros the and knees. Chil-- i Kanne warded their offorts by' the sttM. Ifcey so hopwl Sttll Are Island been with and emerge tho JUteon small latter fluid, mash, bran, and had empty wood. The Illicit wngon were ANY HUIS. has the the tni 1.. fn flniA nm. , uw ...... . The a Six are connected the The night is large found found be Would j If anxious to sickly. Where water's never must quickly. wish wiggle, Jimmie togemer wher. faces." Would caught as secured putting district of Kewalo in condition be tne be- - it much-- , or moneV" Bovd's Gonorrhoea locality converted rossible demand present pieasant city any Public H. Boyd, In interim deputy nfSht reporter. Works taken illicit The Kewalo will provised apart, demijohns of dangerous and Kewalo about operators. Kewalo. V14t .w.., I"""- - '" "A thoush been dcne.h Torrifnr;rl party arriving matter Kewalo result so reached oHicers consitiora-- , hundreds in city. !Lme to bring ar- - DANCE thTeffecV period. orougnt rangements work Kewalo without as gallons locution th could have hT- - (llltTl ULUl I1UL1 ...! """ expense of production us-- , time, or over-fro- whence large quantities of in place of from fish-Don- d uuu ueij,g cause cesspools becoming obnox ious their self assertion the in Ke-- 1 placing the place nnil nnd in l..-1il- ...i nmfnftol.t fUa iUU ui" oml Within past Deputy ' cai,tun.t Which in circles residents suffer from tion." posses-- j ls considered import-- ' graceful or canals of definite Information. In disgusts Captain Kanae. officers left The from in ' district, promptly at lIestJon been sunnlving Work Begins in o yesterday "condensed of Public J. beyond caused the officers H. Boyd last that UbunomI Head. Taking in.iniiTP ! would be mond road month three Japanese, ac- -' and nfiwrs ivnatuwai insirici. , When booked In jungle situated about station on said the "ana tnis of the tract of nanies ar Omoto. who claims to be ' tawds. Diamond in the or Tamara1 111 vicinity of of Nas;atn. Iseuberg. upon 11Ucit distillers arralgn-- h of od chari:e of Works Wtm and troploal sjrltuous liquors contrary to . j which cut tore , thcir cases bcinj. brought in through Judge of the First lav bhicw? iiiiuromcu pnnrl this, nsr. rense for R. Their almost TjApiiT T)TTIT C1IAW backs. OflUlY crawling portion of rttstaare on finally re--! in slga.Ua Okolehao capture. in potatoes, ground. "square pni.ii assistant Victory rcputy capacity Capi-- , operated series good JaHaueee. believed the hve busl- - play for the opening contain was' at up of of nlnnf deceased there "The commenced Disease other," such ditch insistent "There strtion vesterdav mauka Makiki AS LIQUOR mwklag Wilcox Complaint Against Assist- ant Harbor Master Marx Investigated Kona-Ka- u t At a meeting between Governor Dole heads the various Hogan to the ; departments in the , ! business without of i besides and. consideration Kewalo j n iui,, n.i, establishment of at to or- - of fkf-rn- in in at to be of on which annears several! matters of routine business con-- ! i The of Wald- - jwse. The officers first saw an out-- , -- a Trln tn which is r. nn r , n of smali dimensions. tne farco comedy order, cense ng and about this structure wis a dense 3 great deal of good, & were refused n cttfkse Of lantana. which hid the sun- - Some enUrely new business , transfer of their saloon license to posed from a XVill be and. as he from Wailuku on its expira-- J a which was to man tain stole for-- 1 by aj MARIA DEAD. of the Alntnil nnd a the sidereJ. r jix was at Kahului was moved account of thej he Away (transfer be allowed. forenoon Maria j , acreenient the gaining entrance widow of Dr. Hoff- - j tQTy. and tQe Kona.Kdu little found a age at work long wide. made tt.riji close show lln(ff! MRS. remains fused songs brief This uaueo means of Works J. H Boyd, in gated. a To commence a little In the landscape's jnush Of swamps of slush. Where the wilfull waters gush. been well aware of the needs of district. Heretofore, however. for .Mr. was we have been unable to do anything, th was forthcoming. the hands have 44) 73: 32: 13: thp T,-a- s taiKeu-o- r the monev putting Kewalo nm, thp work System. the of proper condition. Tl'ifK PnitffnntiAn for affair loaded ta-.e- nj healtnfuit ty. least, in are to effect the mill r..l.ll tti.-- . i"' sta the threatens sight was the tempted GIVES the of be Its the by stench station officers growth, situated Railroad submitted Kewalo's from Public Works ahead menced there at Kewalo is in a very condition. am condi-a- m familiar with there, having made purpose of thoroughly acquainting myself with needed In back-yard- s of premises draining and hnw far aut uncared-fo- r February. afternoon; musculation commenced conditions resistonce. department Head.-an- d District, Railway, concluded Territorial yesterday morning, boglnning Saturday matter,; by.duce Orpheum. elsewhere, Wolters, Coontown" btttMtng. Around, contains! apProved. wholesome Macfarlane enclosure introduced demi- john, the Japanese HOFFMAN formerly Yesterday Hoffman, bulkling. jfflclate. Kewalo." attractions accordance In changing gurgling vesterday. can certainly perfectly the perfectly conditions Kewalo to Drained. Kewalo is be be begun within a fewMlays. The construction the Makiki ditch be commenced early next' month. Public Works Boyd so. Boyd this as- - has been a deal thp nresence of sam .ir. wvtv run of was by was be of Territorial Treasurer William H. Wright. Arrangements been CELEBRATE USUAL Mm0n his,Kahuiui Superintendent pi Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent LOYAL WILL THEIR SOVEREIGN. Consul Receive at His New Quarters in Com- pleted Opening of Block as Interior is Fin- ished Hoch Kaiser Prcsit! J. F. & Company will not open their new building on Monday ises by that theGerman Emper loyal Vaterland" foreign into Wyllle street an of S where no "citronen heavy;on j growth lantana. they supposed, rears. Mrs. Hoffman, who was wtth tne la7t A ?ptln will be held at tvro v ot M&ine- - Honolulu clock in afternoon the con- - taU nM., was the sVn- - Tj fifty vears a verf meeUng. was i aew which in the Wal- - was hui ! the the proposition patriotic of skill had exercised .L. i dredger Bros. & , crcniaiea. lue luatrui win iiwcc i- -a w.,. v.-.- -n; uiu.v construction. It located in ai,, c,.nfll.t causing damages to extent nlar5 lataH i of shed or covering about m. H. H. j S121.75. The matter is time, Kaiser.: v feet still move very been 'Prosit," "Gesundheir." - f Hear from Kewalo' "Down with mud! Away with smell Kewaloites struck it rich Boyd's about to dig a ditch. Wonder where he the dough With the "cash on hand" low? Go and ask I know sight." and 5S; hours, hours tjovu were as I lows: been. nnnm. that Jess titd and part n3;tin tkeir Saloon is in Begin at Lunalilo. proposed begin at Lunalilo of Kapiolani of Kewalo on Pacific. Kewalo matter brought nothinir at remedy to of have time timel0f with .t0 to anxiety to !. product of law. even-- , tion on Tcstcruay. go with Work said made BER Will time. The invest!-- j don't ditch lands broad mncMin fjnt-nmn- r ?"'' financial matter. Possible. It that is hitch in proposed great work in Kewalo. It deeply concerned any- thing to with end' of likely piece of rough in otherwise smooth path- way of progress Kewalo. uuu BE United chief G. Rench. of Brewer t- -,, so so is QUEEN'S HOSPITAL TRUSTEES' MEETING' PHYSICIANS DELIVER REPORTS Shows Number of Deaths Treated During Year' Also Gives Specific Account of Different Diseases. meeting Trustees' of Queen's Hospital yesterday morning. reports of Attending C. B. Wood Attending Physician C. Cooper quarter ending Sber received approved. aunuai report superintend F. Eckardt also received adopted. This report Precinct saoivcu nuraoer patients on January 1. admitted (hospital year. Total number of treated SIT.as against 1S97; in 1S9S; In 1S99.; "'. number or ueatns. in of a percentage of as against cent in 1S97; I2.33 in 9.50, in in 1900. 69 deaths. occurred In 12 F. SABIX. within 24hours within necessary money. 4S of to wueiuei diseases treated Malarial; roustag in matter. ..t,k i. r- - I Rheumatism. Dehllltv. tr Syphilis Ulcers and on has ,v of Tumors of I late of as in Ear and Nose Nervous special a of ware In cf work to what of approved. be started in days. Circulating System. 17; Absor-- 1 To The street run, street, down to was up of tli rkf "" " . Capitol ticn last 'sthig which health J lost of! this must the place. thai tbeibor snine; waiO: uuikcm tew the zens has has beyond and through' and way torn Orientals J j0j were . and fun. ! Co. and has lag but swampy I to once. bad I to will will has Not Yet Der , , ,. r , - got few will and and Flnto evil this had any this iin,,n of the One Hitch said one little1 the of' is not stat--l this Is. ...U ....WW,. ..w ...w, that it is not do money proposition and that it this one the for the Henrv two end the i,Kr-- , the the by the the now A the the was Dr. and Dr. for the were ine o: j was . XT6 ox in 6S1 Sll 1043 . ........ ine bi. total t i SIT gives ' ' S.4 per S per , per per per cent Of the 9 6 6 the ) i asKeu , fol more , the the into , The 23; the The ""-"-""- o .... part .. ... .. t , ! , System, 15; CJuinn and SI; SO; Urinary and Generative, r3; Organs of Locomotion, 15; 11; 191; Poisonings. Total S17 ZMDAS CLUB ed possible young ground, sanitary Johannes System, System. Cellular Injuries x. in a to in of the labor -- ,,.-, r W i H Y J. take pjnee within short Labor Interests . about the the of flff u " familiar ,.n,.,ll . dis-- ' . - . the aid . was otj . Report ' , 13; ' . j to swetur SCENE OF to or prin A AFFAIR LAST NIGHT. what M tlate. and 29, People Were Present Every Person in the .With tween Dances Gallant j are will be that nothing, i successful dance was given i,i - ium .m c.,n,. in n ,..,,. f very " .nlSht Psre35 Hall by thoi j the good J stand tne ":" nuas Club. Invlta affair many ,abor '0l,nS They Rulers wortc ..o.... nuuu6cau,a n,oy heard. Young Sen Emperor wUh leis. Crook dates Mrs. Miss MmMnv order, liuild prem- - Kied- - fact sal's that been vell-- o have nolle have Miss street Baron r ) WILL HAVE LABOR SUPPORT Result of Conference Committee and Organizations. dent cent, and From Read That The Home Rule Fever hekf meeting eventag. hand meet Eye. until work from been ganlzatlon committee, consisting means great from John uumciauu the the Isl- ands with the Home Rule listened that been with thnt Friendly lhe KW"' ORGANIZATION police police CAPITOL wrwiry application otrnn Kanae. aiover Respiratory organizations THE any BRILLIANT exclusively Germany! rnc Washington Recovering. RepunMa ilLiJllll' allegiance until such have made known, they are artor with such pies, to give the wRuIe Republican Luutv, as not wa7s clash with to people their ia eMPl- - at The Home that labor organizations will There is in t with them at next ol ...: It Kewalo. the that coun Th are WBflde, tbat lk of the prominent try are at of H- o- district one. werei Ru!e Republican vote. The Heme "Bully Boyd." present. are enthusiastic in their for the next and . .u. i.. ...in ui, mtr committee composed Ol i.: be O'Brien. G. J. William II. of Uef who decorated them , - . - ' i ; 1 is ti as mi. as i A j , l w: K I ; ; a s u u . .. u . , , . a their organization Is InKfti r....nK. n ic-- n nA " ao cvnbiuciiii The prettU arranBa.most was the on June lo. 1SSS. ; with coiorei Adonted ftlllllllfAl " - ,t,o ,che,n,.-.- a cceha, lrop, somt. w T. a factor all world, insnlrlnir fairs in precincts for tfce prima- - As the btrthdaj the dances were th w.r a.imti ho RECEPTION HAGKFELD S OFFICE sovereign will be at served. dance gtven s GERMANS ANNIVERSARY ready REMEM-O- F Building Hackfeld Parker m through ...wm...,;. o .. ".. .- - anu ine occasion ior an t i f... eu in nn s n!nHm nn invnltv tr ... uays. Z ::" j;; .," J0- - ant sa,et-v- - I letters to Ktf uis luuutrv uia iuivt. TITLED GERMANS WILL WITH PRINCE HENRY WASHINGTON. 13 Dr. von German Embassa at Washington, reclved a; friends Queen German bent James Interest this memuers De3nle Club is a social organ-- 1 from of C at to the D. ! bills to in treasurer. J. : Flynn. j 1 commit-- j was was rapidly tee. night's J. bis health acted as manager with T. J the doctors O'Brien C. as his; Wilcox, nres-- nt at ! were: Among those present C. H. MrParflv from Berlin giving Flynn. Miss" Burns. J. arrival Small. Miss F Mc Prince a the party J. T. wait in the officers seeing a in fino worklnsr a . , had been planned, as c. Smith. C. F. Myhre. Mrs. w"t'.' uuu luc cutwu xu uuc-- i i wnn iatiii amimnanv mm inn .. .Tne- - Anon th of 1 ...h.i.. '... win be to have tne z ' J- - benaeter. Miss ! birthday Prince will ar- - Small. Miss on Wilhelm on D-- .plague fires. Owing to , nnA , . Miss Lederer. C. longing for theiAdmlral von Seckendorff enclosure na-- j conclusions AUlhln . admission. sanitation be presented von tne .Me tanf Plessin. Captain t regular Surgeon ine W. me nuLLn the POLITICIANS THE Between HALL RtlleS Primaries patients patients Adopted Meeting-Last- s Delegate Addressed to Senator Hawaii's Representative R&ubllcaa party's (Typhoid executive the business System, Emmelnth. Digestive System. Cutaneous, Beckley. committee Tissues. Accidents. Decorated eradicated Long". Dis- cussed Reports occupying appointed work interests of aflittB-tio- n of interests ' I tee. member of FijnI Beckley. present the meeting, conference already resentatives M LVUiO ' anolner would ' draining Se not ready PROGRESS platform Knights '!r was saj ciples platform been familiar prkiW full support party, '"r ty in the vital Interests thJT' Supply Ladies, laboring asgtp advance Interests the the of and the electlon. delighted the prospect and healthful of . ' now nearly possibly report J - - - - nirrn s t --. I uihauiaiivu ha" had favorable and adopted. ascended throne streamers and flowers ' h.r plam, ,rDl9hM (become the i the Between Mi celebrated the jjj meeUag Post- poned v evening oi . - addressed Senator January Holleben, dor Zendas Delegate ization which H. Bickerton isiwiicox Washington, H. Smith Congress the secretary H. concerning Hawaii, and Chambers discussed. Delegate report constitute the membership he At dance N. recovering stroagth under of A-- Simpson assistants. W. the H. M. Schaefer, of departure of H. Simpson. Henrv list Corriston. G. Schllef, resulted previously M. " .riLfiAi . .. - nmn,icui ..........,: Impossible . Smith. C. lln. Mr. E. Andrew. M. the Kronprinz Simpson. McCorris- - that .,.,, ton. H. H. Bickerton. ! on lh,s - Mrs , , j a a of re-- ! by; A. J. of I soon her Pnb-- mat Our Had way that ! the sons of Columbia. Sth. on a of an of at of as a at If Q the at and so as er His will be, will Hrol Her had and The B. and IOf the 750. cent cent 9.94 and the and morning. decamp Australia. FOSTER Kalauokalani He committee of reported confewnce Tl and the it. old Leis and sen IN Are last of was to. one was not had are Be. established and nevertheless bocomlng perfectly platform and providing, of are of Refreshments try. feel ecn&denf rejoicing win inhabitants and say: for caatpaigtt that be. the committee ,2 over consequence refreshments rnUt even and flrst bv' The fcuokalan! president, and be introduced and were and The that still last and fer care and who was Miss cablegram Os3. .ifir tho rive rep- - any can meeting, her husbanl expected be usual weks. according recelred by the Ventura. KONA SUGAR LOAN) AND BONDS ARRANGED another, llcensp had been ins wn!cn tMs date- - wlU be rcu'uu'---- u' ..u vMnr mi. understood that meeting promptly placed arrost by Cap- - City's Oldest Kamaainas Was,the me9Jllline for Kahului. the celebrated due form, however, many onuhe Hamburg-America- n li- n- Dellex. H. Harrison. Mrs. the stockholders the Kooa Suga- - cannot Mrs. between Terri- - ward and. Edward man. died home drained. Newly age for the "nlu, "das shore Vi egress conntrv T reached llved leaves office, Gotten him; He here. sort 3.30 that that Cases Past held Decern- - 1S99; made labor miles view, there hitch Was work. Dletz. aklRi 1S9S; Jacobsen. T. A. (Company was like Heine's "Fichtentaum" are accompanied by Hofmarschall. Simpson. O. Sellers. H. Aus-- t noon o'clock, the faec- - aiewa. jir. rerKins., .wss uoraen. Mrs. D l Letters Wilcox Foster Hall money. Fred labor party, which. held HALL prm- - Home iiiui.i'tca such such Rulers land clean The nUninn prec?nCt AT Robert read good Mrs. Mrs. said that well Wtt- -r issued under One Mrs. held who. Vice- - Mrs. which stock- - the directors bliihn."aidseaniP' Lieutenant-Commander- s Hg Fatten (arrange Ioaa for the Kona Sugar Schmidt von Schwind and Von Egidy. j,;, Livingston. M. Ma-- ! Company. The 3300 000 physician Dr. Co. Tirpitz. Norris. ye3torday hoidere authorized vicicers. couple 5"Us5 section' delra. R. Lamont. Garrow. C. aiso ratined by the stock F. Moore. H. Giles. IL Leonard, nolders yesterday's meeting. C. H. Sawyer. W. H. McCIelkn. H. ine wwuu mau nearest relatives here are her two letter of complaint, stating that the new building. While this retary State for the Navy, with . Austin. H. Boyen. Get Their M. Back, arrested by Chlllingworth. nieces. Miss Burbank. the librarian, account of the alleged Incompetency! function will probably be limited to'hia LIentenaEt-Comma-- , " ' Contributors manuscripts for Ingenious Contrivance. and Mrs. von Gravemeyer of Hllo. Assistant Harbor Master "Marx.!21 more less formal celebration of - Voa Trotha. will also accompanv Father Taylor's Visit. Kllohana Art League llterarr cos The still wM one which good accordance with the request of , witb'tha f eTfa: il ? the party. Emperor William The Reverend Father Taylor, .tests can have these returned upon the the will has the Ger- - Joal in' , the Ccm f, n ra f .w v.,rrnr. mhpr n 2 Issue Miss j Rev. wil' being and "Hoch der o just .O last today States. March and , ; send his Adjutant-Genera- l, General of the Nary, of ine a 1 j 1 a a 7; an G. T. of C. of in The at j a I i J J clples to Luub of a .J"' , u as of on beC" Rules music. a of , relatir A. Hoor .T to as as in or- - " It is "f in H i ia Is is S. aftr : Z. at at i- - a. n. .n. to a x L of ia C. & s tK,na5 j Wil J j j or on "a I h j. A d a will, n on 31 In A. C ill A. Utah, was a visitor Catholic, giving their non i nlamas tn Mission yesterday Father tn n I w.. 1 .1 r . . --- --- - w.- -. -j- ,- .u n . a- - -- w.i. u , iu and was a nassenssr on th Ventura various' the Emperor. - j for Sydney, at the the commit a the aud and ready, w will and ton votg wI Preparing perfect as .ao a but Sha- - S. and and .; vdch D the a of to uu. F. L. A. E. at on or of El can S. of ta ot der In of of of of at the to t.v secretary who can be found la tv- - Tntrtn Snlnnca Afrlcfl? Hnla.! aimta tf..,ii rr., tj.i wis mc bkh, w.uiuc, and on Tuesday and Friday, frra 3 1:30 p. m. till

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BIG DISTILLERY

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ITSeventeen Barrels of Product

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Night's Bail

5JILL SECRETED IN LMTiHi;

Three Principal Operators

Arrested and Placed

Behind Bars.

Mitel t Still Has Been Under Police

Surveillance for Many Months.

Japanese Distillers Employ Many

Ingenious Contrivances for Sec-

recy Prisoners Brought to Town.

the Headof assistance.

atton on the of Oaha was putout of action and completely destroy-

ed at r Into hour afternoonby a force of men from the'police de-

partment headed by SheriffChilllngworth and Kanae. ,

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0Hto, the Jajtaneee proprietor andtwo assistants to their credit.

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on the case were incr0ased.

honey

VfHMt ta market.a Tip

country

difficult proposition.

overhands

lingworth ami wereherculean

whichlog had to

is

withafterwards

Okolohao.

XetseJessly officers

tending)

six feet

I

to

a

liTr-3L0!'B0Y- D WILL DIG A DITCHthe container a fire 'was burning. .

Orer the container was a box.the being surmounted by an improvised condenser made from a ker-- l

osene can. Water was supplied thefrom a well situated close by,

and the toeing fed through awooden pipe, the Japanese bad eraployed a unique to coverthe smoke stack to prevent the smoke.from attracting attention.

Okolehao Mash Destroyed.Within the improvised building or

shelter the officers found several ,

barrels of Okolehao from (

honey water oth--'ar Ingredients. Two empty barrelswere also discovered on the premises ,

which contained the mixture. ,

. !n. Jt rt 4 iuIII!............!.me m l ui uupuiy uuuusnuiiuwas to the mash upon the

The barrels were then brok-

en into kindlingTen gallons of the finished product;

were taken from the place.Okolehao was found stored In largeana small m,

want to spend your timethird was In Kewalo's sluggish slime,

he was the unmind-- l

ful danger. deputy nisprisoners, then made his to the

What is believed to be largest , ljRht house at DianKmdOkolehao oper- - j teIcpnoned for

yesterday

DeputyCaptain

in centerutntmta,

hamany

which

in

Operation.

contrivance

of

in

Still Taken the Premises.A couple officers with an express

dispatched to theof the raid, they driven

to the still.

aa pure

kmiLKA. n.l ... ..

a

with

a

from

scene

WITHOUT

v.i ...-- . ,

AND KEWALO WILL BE SAFE!

Republican's Efforts Have Not Been In Vain

b Few Days the Public Ms Department Hill Commence

Putt

you wallow In Kewalo, you're getthe shallow?

ould you to and ! our Boyd's arrangingdemijonns, wun mil1.fifih snort

few youThe Japanese

approaching still BreathingThe

wayand

distillery

and were

worka sanitary

almost Immediately'anu once work has

Swampy and Oleallal District

Sanitary Condition.

gun not cease until it has been im--j ,

been to public part prop-- ' the a hour.a the and :,. :.,. 16; a

i

smiling1 "Arrangements have nown H .1 i. i

the the his! , LUUie"iy l' made, the Treasurer cooperatingto a . the Public Denartmentw'inthe Im--

Republican. wherebv the drainingdistillery the, ,At continued almost immediately undertakenwas the wagon. The, thomnsh expPosuros

of un-lan- d the people of thatV of theOkolehao disgraceful ' when the work is finished,

along, last, but not conditions in to have nothing complain of.Japanese drive have their Department! Forgotten

to town was made without ireidr .,w. .....--.r mi i, , .has i,i of ti,

the the start to the ex-- , relieve conditions in in theevening ion the bv '

with the ancomfort of many no the whereby

existence of the has been declaresKnow, to the lor the distillery had of iK

wiiiiuhenomoimedepartments

shortlyfcbefore heretofore, department understanding,,liS.tur.bs.fhe Department

Chilllngworth

109 Okolehao. attention the ; that ccm- -Whe nit to defining tv dav

YouFor

wnenwill hap-- , 39; 19;

and S9;wlii

said.las.

and lasthad

andlast Theinto and the part

and will

The and Not

and

that

The tLnt

came

will

rct the me working, and output been eas.ly kIo.1 showin, thTtd is'S Zfoiled every at-- 1 lilt! ICTIll'.:- - I.nll.. . . .,

. , i . . , I i utrtiij uuuur 01 tne""i" w " mHSHiynwHw. '"Sod the by rain howOko-- 1 h,K the hon-- ' flow a has beenll.n M.Mra . hlnfl.nl' "" mniiHianuiCTi inu.-vui0- secured in the locality

Chilllngworth GivenAn Important Capture.

wayut tatrV1a frMllis"" -- ".u nirnsrc n

the y,e dailyUnnimgworth was piacou in by most roads and the hor- -Jon more ; by the department manyinble which the citi- -

With the ; a day. the still t,,attiie 3 j a, ..

clock and;amount o joyousness,", Superintendent Worksrve out Walklklwnrd and aud lts sourco said night

the new Dia-- j ,n in much early nextHead the left, The handcuffed,

their struck out across .....pnto,! tho without ofTor- -

jK anv

iiiBL

and

aier

concerning

dense th CGtral thev cavewo

the POWFR OfiTrTFr?UAlilIlthe the the lato!andPaul the men came Tho will be

aliuoH impenetrable jungle Ian- - ..no the manufacturing

a

wade

cdors

begin report

three

needs

could

sugar,

days

made

large

teams

their tioyu,

crown

owner still, INlands

they their way. before WHOLESALE LICENSE.!

morn L ismost

clothee were from frto their Mud bespattered.' nUllAH 1U nUfros the

and knees. Chil-- i

Kannewarded their offorts by'

the sttM.Ifcey so hopwl

Sttll

Are

Island

been with

and emerge

tho

JUteon

smalllatter

fluid,

mash,bran, and

had

empty

wood.

The

Illicit

wngon were

ANY HUIS.

hasthe the

tni 1.. fn flniA nm., uw ...... .

The aSix are

connected the The night is

largefound

found

be

Would j If anxious to sickly.Where water's never must quickly.

wish wiggle, Jimmietogemer wher.faces." Would

caught as

securedputting district

of Kewalo in conditionbe

tne be- -

it much-- , or moneV" Bovd's Gonorrhoealocality converted rossible demand present

pieasant cityanyPublic H. Boyd,

In interim deputy nfSht reporter. Workstaken illicitThe Kewalo willprovised apart,

demijohns of dangerousand Kewalo about

operators. Kewalo.V14t .w..,

I"""- - '" "A thoush been dcne.h Torrifnr;rlparty arriving matter Kewalo

resultso reached

oHicers consitiora-- ,

hundreds in city.

!Lme to bring ar-- DANCE thTeffecVperiod. orougnt rangements work Kewalo without asgallons

locution th could have hT- -(llltTl ULUl I1UL1 ...!

""" expense of production us-- , time, or over-fro-

whence large quantities of in place of from fish-Don- d

uuu ueij,g cause cesspools becoming obnoxious their self assertion

the in Ke-- 1 placing the placennil nnd in l..-1il- ...i nmfnftol.tfUaiUU ui" oml

Within past Deputy 'cai,tun.t Which in circles residents suffer from tion."

posses-- j ls considered import-- ' graceful or canalsof definite Information. In disgustsCaptain Kanae. officers left The from in

' district,promptly at lIestJon been sunnlving Work Begins in

o yesterday "condensed of Public J.beyond caused the officers H. Boyd last that

UbunomI Head. Taking in.iniiTP ! would bemond road monththree Japanese, ac- -'

and nfiwrsivnatuwai insirici. , When booked

In jungle situated about station

on

saidthe

"ana tnis

of the tract of nanies ar Omoto. who claims to be '

tawds. Diamond in the or Tamara1111vicinity of of Nas;atn.

Iseuberg. upon 11Ucit distillers arralgn-- h

of od chari:e of

Works

Wtm and troploal sjrltuous liquors contrary to . j

which cut tore , thcir cases bcinj. broughtin through Judge of the First

lav bhicw? iiiiuromcu pnnrl this, nsr. rense for R.

Their almost TjApiiT T)TTIT C1IAWbacks. OflUlY

crawling portion ofrttstaare on

finally re--!

inslga.Ua Okolehao

capture.in

potatoes,

ground.

"square

pni.iiassistant Victory

rcputycapacity

Capi-- ,

operated series goodJaHaueee. believed the

hve busl- - play for the opening

contain was'

at

up

of

of

nlnnf

deceased

there

"The

commenced

Disease

other,"

such ditch

insistent

"There strtion vesterdav

mauka

Makiki

AS

LIQUORmwklag Wilcox

Complaint Against Assist-ant Harbor Master MarxInvestigated Kona-Ka- u

t At a meeting between GovernorDole heads the various

Hogan to the ; departments in the, ! business without of i besides

and. consideration Kewalojniui,, n.i,

establishment of at

to

or- -

of

fkf-rn-

ininat

to be

of

onwhich annears several!matters of routine business con-- !

i

The of Wald- -

jwse. The officers first saw an out--, --a Trln tn which is r. nn r , nof smali dimensions. tne farco comedy order, cense ng

and about this structure wis a dense 3 great deal of good, & were refused ncttfkse Of lantana. which hid the sun- - Some enUrely new business , transfer of their saloon license toposed from a XVill be and. as he from Wailuku on its expira-- J

awhich was to

man

tainstole for-- 1

by

aj

MARIA DEAD.

of the

Alntnil

nnd

athe

sidereJ.

rjixwas at Kahuluiwas moved account of thej

he

Away (transfer be allowed.forenoon Maria j , acreenient the

gaining entrance widow of Dr. Hoff- -j tQTy. and tQe Kona.Kdu

little found a age at

work

long wide.

made

tt.riji

close

show

lln(ff!

MRS.

remains

fused

songsbrief

This

uaueo

means ofWorks J. H Boyd, in

gated.

a

To commence a littleIn the landscape's jnushOf swamps of slush.Where the wilfull waters gush.

been well aware of the needs ofdistrict. Heretofore, however.

for.Mr. was

we have been unable to do anything, th was forthcoming.the hands have 44) 73: 32: 13:

thp T,-a-s

taiKeu-o- rthe monev

putting Kewalo nm, thp work System. theof proper condition.

Tl'ifK PnitffnntiAn

for

affair loadedta-.e- nj healtnfuit ty.

least, in are toeffect the millr..l.ll tti.-- .

i"'sta the

threatenssight was the

tempted GIVESthe of be

Its

the

by

stench

station

officers

growth,

situated

Railroadsubmitted

Kewalo's

from Public Works ahead

menced there at Kewalo isin a very condition.

am condi-a- m

familiar withthere, having made

purpose of thoroughly acquaintingmyself with needed In

back-yard- s of premises draining andhnw

faraut

uncared-fo- r

February.afternoon;

musculation commenced

conditionsresistonce.department

Head.-an- d

District,

Railway,

concluded Territorialyesterday morning,

boglnning Saturday matter,;

by.duceOrpheum.

elsewhere,

Wolters,Coontown"

btttMtng. Around, contains! apProved.wholesome Macfarlane

enclosure introduced

demi-

john,

the

Japanese

HOFFMAN

formerly

YesterdayHoffman,

bulkling.

jfflclate.

Kewalo."

attractions

accordance

In

changinggurgling

vesterday.

can

certainlyperfectly the

perfectlyconditions

Kewalo to Drained.Kewalo is be

be begun within a fewMlays. Theconstruction the Makiki ditchbe commenced early next' month.

Public Works Boydso.

Boyd this as- -

has been a deal thp nresence of

sam .ir.

wvtv

run

of

was

by

was

be

of

Territorial Treasurer William H.Wright. Arrangements been

CELEBRATEUSUAL Mm0n

his,Kahuiui

Superintendent

pi

Superintendent

Superintendent

Superintendent

LOYAL WILL

THEIR SOVEREIGN.

Consul Receive at His New

Quarters in Com-

pleted Opening of Block

as Interior is Fin-

ished Hoch Kaiser Prcsit!

J. F. & Company will notopen their new building on Monday

ises by thattheGerman Emper

loyal Vaterland"

foreign

into Wyllle street an of S where no "citronenheavy;onj growth lantana. they supposed, rears. Mrs. Hoffman, who was wtth tne la7t A ?ptln will be held at tvro

v ot M&ine- - Honolulu clock in afternoon the con--taU nM., was the sVn- - Tj fifty vears a verf meeUng. was i aew which in the Wal- -

was

hui

!

the

the

proposition patrioticof skill had exercised .L. i dredger Bros. & ,

crcniaiea. lue luatrui win iiwcc i- -a w.,. v.-.- -n; uiu.vconstruction. It located in ai,, c,.nfll.t causing damages to extent nlar5 lataH

i

of shed or covering about m. H. H. j S121.75. The matter is time, Kaiser.: v

feet

still

move very

been

'Prosit," "Gesundheir."

- f

Hear from Kewalo'"Down with mud! Away with smellKewaloites struck it richBoyd's about to dig a ditch.Wonder where he the doughWith the "cash on hand" low?Go and ask I know

sight."

and

5S;

hours,hours

tjovu were asI lows:

been. nnnm.that Jess titd and

part n3;tin

tkeirSaloon

is inBegin at Lunalilo.

proposed begin atLunalilo ofKapiolani

of Kewalo onPacific.

Kewalo matter brought

nothinirat remedy to

ofhave time timel0f with

.t0to anxiety to

!.

product of

law.

even-- ,

tionon

Tcstcruay.

go

with

Work

saidmade

BER

Will

time.The

invest!-- j

don't

ditch

landsbroad

mncMin fjnt-nmn- r

?"''

financial matter.Possible.

It that ishitch in proposed great work

in Kewalo. It

deeply concerned any-thing to with end' of

likelypiece of rough

in otherwise smooth path-way of progress Kewalo.

uuu

BE

United

chief

G.

Rench.of Brewer

t- -,,

so

so

is

QUEEN'S HOSPITAL

TRUSTEES' MEETING'

PHYSICIANS DELIVER REPORTS

Shows Number of Deaths

Treated During Year'Also Gives Specific Account of

Different Diseases.

meeting Trustees'of Queen's Hospitalyesterday morning. reports ofAttending C. B. Wood

Attending Physician C.Cooper quarter ending

Sber received approved.aunuai report superintend

F. Eckardt alsoreceived adopted. This report Precinctsaoivcu nuraoer patients

on January 1. admitted(hospital year. Total numberof treated SIT.as against

1S97; in 1S9S; In 1S99.;

"'. number or ueatns. inof a percentage of

as against centin 1S97; I2.33 in 9.50,

in in 1900.69 deaths. occurred In 12

F. SABIX. within 24hours withinnecessary money. 4S of

to wueiuei diseases treatedMalarial; roustag

in matter. ..t,k i. r- - I Rheumatism. Dehllltv.tr Syphilis Ulcers

and

onhas ,v of Tumors of I late

of as in Ear and Nose Nervous speciala

of

ware

In cf

work

to

what

of

approved.

be started in days. Circulating System. 17; Absor-- 1

ToThe

street run,street, down

towas up

of tli rkf"" ".

Capitolticn last 'sthig which health J

lost of!this

mustthe

place.thai tbeibor

snine;

waiO:uuikcmtew

the

zens

has

has

beyond and

through'and

way

torn

Orientals

J

j0j

were.

andfun. !

Co.and

has

lag but

swampy

I to

once.bad I

towill

will

has

Not Yet

Der

, , ,. r,

-

got

few

willand

and

Flnto

evil this had

any

this

iin,,n

of theOne Hitchsaid one little1

the of'is not stat--l

this Is....U ....WW,. ..w ...w,

that it is notdo money

proposition and that itthis one

thefor

the

Henrv

two

end the

i,Kr--,the

the

by

the

the

now

A thethe was

Dr.and Dr.

for thewere

ine o:j was

.

XT6ox in

6S1

Sll 1043

. ........ine bi. total t

i SIT gives'' S.4 per S per

, perper per centOf the 9

6 6

the )

i asKeu , fol

more, the the

into ,

The 23;

the

The""-"-""- o ....

part

.. ... ..

t

, !

,

System, 15; CJuinn andSI; SO;

Urinary and Generative,r3; Organs of Locomotion,

15; 11;191; Poisonings.

Total S17

ZMDAS CLUB

ed possible young

ground,

sanitary

Johannes

System,System.

Cellular Injuries

x. in

a

to in

of the labor-- ,,.-, rW

i H YJ. take pjnee within short

Labor Interests

.about the the of flff u

"

familiar

,.n,.,ll.

dis-- '

.-

.

the

aid

.

was otj.

Report

'

,

13;'

.

j to swetur

SCENE OF to or prin

A AFFAIR

LAST NIGHT.

what M

tlate.

and

29,

People Were PresentEvery Person in the

.With

tween Dances Gallant

j are

will be that nothing, i

successful dance was giveni,i - ium .m c.,n,. in n ,..,,. f very"

.nlSht Psre35 Hall by thoij

the good J

standtne ":" nuasClub. Invlta

affair many ,abor'0l,nS

They Rulers wortc

..o....nuuu6cau,a n,oyheard. Young Sen

Emperor wUh leis.

Crook

dates Mrs.Miss

MmMnv order,liuild prem- - Kied- -

fact

sal's

thatbeen

vell-- o

have

nolle

have

Miss

street Baron

r)

WILL HAVE

LABOR SUPPORT

Result of Conference

Committee and

Organizations.

dent

cent,

and

From

Read

That

The Home RuleFever hekf

meeting eventag.hand

meet Eye. untilwork from

beenganlzatlon committee, consisting

means

great

from

John

uumciauu

the the Isl-

ands with the Home Rulelistened

thatbeen with

thnt

Friendly

lhe KW"' ORGANIZATION

police

police

CAPITOL

wrwiry

applicationotrnn

Kanae.

aiover

Respiratory

organizationsTHE any

BRILLIANT

exclusively

Germany!

rnc

Washington

Recovering.

RepunMa

ilLiJllll'

allegianceuntil suchhave

made known, they areartor

with suchpies, to give the

wRuIe RepublicanLuutv,

as not wa7sclash with

to peopletheir ia eMPl--

at The Homethat labor organizations will

There is in t with them at nextol ...:ItKewalo. the that coun Th are WBflde, tbat lkof the prominenttry are at of H-o-

district one. werei Ru!e Republican vote. The Heme"Bully Boyd." present. are enthusiastic in their

for the nextand. .u. i.. ...inui, mtr committee composed Ol i.:

be O'Brien. G. J.William II. of Uef who decorated them

,- . -

'

i

;

1

is

tias

mi.

as

i

A

j,

l

w: K

I

; ;

as

u u .

.. u . , , .a their organization Is

InKftir....nK. n ic-- n nA " ao cvnbiuciiiiThe prettU arranBa.most wasthe on June lo. 1SSS. ; with coiorei Adonted

ftlllllllfAl " -,t,o ,che,n,.-.- a cceha, lrop, somt. w T.

a factor all world, insnlrlnir fairs in precincts for tfce prima- -As the btrthdaj the dances were th w.r a.imti hoRECEPTION HAGKFELD S OFFICE sovereign will be at served. dance gtven s

GERMANS

ANNIVERSARY

ready

REMEM-O- F

Building

Hackfeld

Parker

m

through

...wm...,;. o .. ".. .- - anu ine occasion ior an t i f...eu innn s n!nHm nn invnltv tr ... uays.Z ::" j;; .," J0- - ant sa,et-v-- I letters to Ktfuis luuutrv uia iuivt.

TITLED GERMANS WILL

WITH PRINCE HENRY

WASHINGTON. 13 Dr.

von German Embassa

at Washington, reclved a;

friends Queen German

bent James

Interest

this

memuers

De3nle

Club is a social organ-- 1 fromof C at to

the D. ! bills to intreasurer. J. :

Flynn. j 1

commit-- j was was rapidlytee. night's J. bis health

acted as manager with T. J the doctorsO'Brien C. as his; Wilcox, nres-- nt at

! were:Among those present

C. H. MrParflvfrom Berlin giving Flynn. Miss" Burns. J.

arrival Small. Miss F Mc

Prince a the party J. T.wait in the officers seeing a in fino worklnsr a . , had been planned, as c. Smith. C. F. Myhre. Mrs.w"t'.' uuu luc cutwu xu uuc-- i i wnn iatiii amimnanv mm inn ...Tne-- Anon th of 1 ...h.i.. '... win be to have tne z ' J- - benaeter. Miss

!

birthday

Prince will ar-- Small. Misson Wilhelm on D--

.plague fires. Owing to , nnA , . Miss Lederer. C.

longing for theiAdmlral von Seckendorff

enclosurena-- j

conclusionsAUlhln

.

admission.

sanitation

be

presented von tne

.Metanf Plessin. Captain

t

regular

Surgeon

ine

W.

me

nuLLn

the

POLITICIANS

THE

Between

HALL

RtlleS Primaries

patients

patients

Adopted Meeting-Last-s

Delegate

Addressed to Senator

Hawaii's Representative

R&ubllcaa party's(Typhoid executive

the business

System, Emmelnth.Digestive System. Cutaneous, Beckley. committee

Tissues.Accidents.

Decorated

eradicated

Long".

Dis-

cussed

Reports

occupying

appointedwork interests of aflittB-tio- n

of interests

'

I tee. member of FijnIBeckley. present themeeting, conference

alreadyresentatives

M LVUiO' anolner would

'

draining Senot ready

PROGRESS platform

Knights

'!rwas

saj

ciples platformbeen

familiar

prkiWfull support

party,'"r

ty inthe vital Interests thJT'

Supply Ladies, laboring asgtpadvance Interests

thethe of and the

electlon.delighted the prospect

and healthful of

.

'now nearly possibly

reportJ- - - -nirrn s

t --. I uihauiaiivuha" had favorable and adopted.ascended throne streamers and flowers '

h.r plam, ,rDl9hM(become the

i theBetween Mi

celebrated the jjj meeUag

Post-

poned

v evening oi.

- addressed Senator

JanuaryHolleben,

dor

Zendas Delegateization which H. Bickerton isiwiicox Washington,

H. Smith Congressthe secretary H. concerning Hawaii,

and Chambers discussed. Delegate reportconstitute the membership he

At dance N. recovering stroagthunder of

A-- Simpsonassistants.

W.the H. M. Schaefer,

of departure of H. Simpson.Henrv list Corriston. G. Schllef,

resulted previously M." .riLfiAi . .. -

nmn,icui ..........,: Impossible . Smith. C.lln. Mr. E. Andrew. M.

the Kronprinz Simpson. McCorris- -

that .,.,, ton. H. H. Bickerton.! on lh,s -

Mrs , , j a aof re-- ! by; A. J. ofI

soon her Pnb--

mat

Our

Had

way

that

! the sons of Columbia. Sth.

on a

of an of atof as a

atIf Q the atand

so

as

er

His

will be,

will

Hrol Her had

and

The

B.

and

IOf

the 750.

centcent 9.94

and

the

and

morning.

decamp Australia.

FOSTER

Kalauokalani

He

committee

of

reported

confewnceTl

and

the

it.

old

Leis

and

sen

IN

Are

last

of

was to.one

was not

had

are

Be.

established andnevertheless

bocomlng perfectlyplatform and

providing, of

areof

Refreshments

try.feel ecn&denf

rejoicing wininhabitants

and

say: forcaatpaigtt

that

be. the committee

,2over

consequence refreshments rnUteven and flrst bv'

The fcuokalan!

president, and be introducedand were and

Thethat still

last andfer care

and who was

Misscablegram

Os3.

.ifir tho

rive

rep--

any

can

meeting, her husbanlexpected be usual

weks. accordingrecelred by the Ventura.

KONA SUGAR LOAN)

AND BONDS ARRANGED

another, llcensp had been ins wn!cn tMs date- - wlU be rcu'uu'---- u' ..u vMnr mi. understood that meetingpromptly placed arrost by Cap- - City's Oldest Kamaainas Was,the me9Jllline for Kahului. the celebrated due form, however, many onuhe Hamburg-America- n li- n- Dellex. H. Harrison. Mrs. the stockholders the Kooa Suga- -

cannotMrs. between Terri- -

ward and. Edwardman. died home

drained.

Newly

age

for

the

"nlu,

"das

shore

Vi egress conntrv Treachedllved

leaves office,

Gotten

him;

He

here.

sort 3.30 that

that

Cases Past

held

Decern- -

1S99;

made

labor

miles

view,

there

hitch

Was

work.

Dletz.

aklRi

1S9S;

Jacobsen. T. A. (Company waslike Heine's "Fichtentaum" are accompanied by Hofmarschall. Simpson. O. Sellers. H. Aus-- t noon o'clock, the

faec- -

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a

TOM wltes baric John and Win- -

'

Uuott arrived off port eartv...jwurfwr aftr a voyage of

SI days from San Francteco. bhe is

bound on a crate which

will last about tea months. She putto here because Fourth Officor Lay-to- n

is suffering from some disease ofibc eye and needed medical assist-mte- e.

Captain reports that. on.Uh way down, whales were sighted j

ott. but jmj capture was made. The.--rawef. on leaving here, will proceedto G.. where she will engage intrading with tin natives and then willno to the OkkoUk Sea whaling.

Tbre aever wa a ship which came,to HoMtaki th a morecrew thaa the John andIX Ut captain had comeof a wharf or even had he anchoredSit the stream he would not have asatior left on board his vessel in themorning- -

Gets Suckers for Sailors.n M-..- u mmnrweil nf 4 mates,

1 boat hder. 5 loat steerers orand 24 men. Out of these

nineteen have never goneto lea before, and claim that theywere on board the Johnand by a man named I

Levy, of SanTheir tory recalls the days when

the old system was anfact in even- - port in the

United States.An which

'

in the San Francisco

IS

IN

HOODOO WANTED.

Visitors to the Wn-l- mg Bark John

and in Disaster Ten

did

ofthat short

can of that

some of

was

on herand

sail put soa.went well for

theoar was in the

as thewas

one. The waswind the

of onand

oil.too '

the seas. But for---

k.i.

and her

and histhe of the'

N WINTHROP

NEEDS MEDICAL ASSISTAN

Fourth Mate Lay Suffers From Eye Trouble

Co Has Hard Storv lo Tell Nineteen Men Oat of TinM

lave Never

yesterday

probably

Macomber

discontented'Winthropalongside

har-poonr- 8

twenty-four- ,

sttanhaiedWinthrop

Francisco.

crimping ac-

complished

advertisement appearednewspapers

LAUNCH WRECKED

HONOLULU BAY

DISPELLER

Winthrop

the month of at- -'

tracted the of a ofIt read

loung men to goa cruise the No

Apply L. '

and

tomen to go on

it Is that they. mri--

big erdeQ them

of the the--v dld

.cre t0 be as far.,,, in a Up thenn, thonand then on a rope to

,Q heof end of the 0f I

L. .. , tl,m tlini. iIr,noH the them left their work.

A $40 notewag to ,

be given thom. but as a of fact j

none of the men ever saw theof it. say L.

the as, to thepre--, coast with 1400

be thehas and a

Off Honolulu by ' nov' 51 da's out from for. . j and he is to

Yacht Vi-ke-

her as lost. The notbring him any from the

If any one in or around Honolulu the Naval Station ather where- -

owns the a black, '., ,Zit possible thatckrnbblt in a at an answer to a telegram of

on a night, and Mr. Hoare sent some ago' may have been seat in the register--

sure to ward the 'ed mall.

he can of the same' There are now seven sacks mailmatter for the Condor at the localto a local owner of a gasoline launch,

This fact seems to indiThis Is when sfl? ,eft VIej3lJIa1nced that he Is laboring under the there was no doubt about her being

a "hoodoo" and ; bound for this port. )

lHithim- - of a rmllrnl rni.iody uellvor him belief.

several Jifferont occasionsHritish

riaats, which have sorelyJob.!

accidentsparty .sailors

Quar-aa- d

anchoredharbor.

The whalerdoe and a pleasant stayon board, launch startedretvrn while Win-

throp out

suddenlybroke dowa. Only one

tide was risingfawacb rapidly towardstae The situation a criti-ea- l

smooth enoughthe was pros

being adrift broadwith nothing to no liq- -

Hids a can gasoline wasnone pleasant.

was broken beyondimpair upontuaateiv. a roscuing partv

t i .. .k- -. .kseveral raaneu-vr-- 5,

Prince capturedthe helpless launch towed

i

boat landing, where -

L. crew received grateful thanks

wrecked party. 1

Been to Sea Sefore

lave Been San haied.

during September,attention number

unemDiovea ""-- thus:"Wanted on !

in Southexperience required. toLevy, Battery Jacksonstreets."

Passengers Shoot Whales.applied

the cruise, claimed.. , cnornDn.c

Cape Island Portuguese i

requlr(jd TheypassenBers as theiwh officers sh,p; ,

havpjit lively fashion. rigging.went, the,b(jats and whaIes.'they

AmerIcan splrit adventure gotjfarther Somewould have,

aboard.advanc(? wagM supposed

matter

They Levy re-

ceived notes, accordiugshipping laws, relief made

aboard,

Rescued VictoriaHonolulu, inclined regard

Venturaj information

Admiral,,.,,,. Esquimau concerningabouts, although

secured graveyard inquirymidnight moonlight wh'ch time

consoquentlv

"hoodoo," disposej

postofflce.gentleman thoroughly!

machinations busy

Kverrthias

appeared

;

..

yarfs;

man received a "comnlete" whalers;i

Complete Whalers' Outfit.Whon the men their !

on board, this is found:One pair heavy shoes. 2 pairs stock-- 1

ings. 1 heavy underwear. 1

woolen cap, and one bottle of whis-- l

key. And that whaler's outfit isto last ten months : une oi

that he will not touchthe his bag proposes

return it to dealer and shippingwhen the voyage is ended.

GRAVE ALARM FELT

ABOUT THE FATE

BRITISH SLOOP CONDOR

British W R. Hoaremuch alarmed over the fate of

the sloop of war Condor, which is

i iTtss msnaicnes nroncnr nv meVentura considerable alarmis felt In Victoria and San Francisco

a n rr K f n

Mall Company are be fittedlor carrying large bodies of troopsbetween San Fraucisco and theOrient.

The U. S. transport Kilpatricksailed from San Francisco the 16thfor Honolulu Manila. She is duesome time today.

The French Protet leftSan Francisco on Januarj- - 16th forth's port whore she willtea days. ,'

SAN FRANCISCO. Jan 15. Teebarkentine sailed yesterdayfor Honolulu and the bark Mauna Ala.Captain Smith, cleared for the sameport.

George H. Whitney and Carl F.Inspectors of Hulls

and Boilers. onPatrick January 16. and ex- -

nxfM tn arrive here to-da- y.

The Havana Post announces onauthority of one of contractorsthat the work of raislnr the wreckof UnIted States -- rship Malnewill begin In a short time.

--0 F. ingr3m, who runs oneDuranfs lunches, has accepted a

On dur- - about fate of Condor. Theing past few months his launch vessel Phaeton Is being pre-ha- s

mot with different kinds of acci- - nared at San Francisco to go out and

tried the patience of the ancientThe culmination to this series of; Shipping NeWS andNoteS

happened yesterdaywhen a went out in the,' The- clothes of of-- the

launch to visit 'the S. N. Castle were sent to theWinthrop, which was antlne wharf yesterday to

about ten mile off The fumigated.

out was all that could bo de--, It Is said that the steamers of thesired. reached in

time, afterthe

theset and to

about 109

yards, when engine

boat and thedrifting

ocean. wassea

aad light butpoet PaciSc oat.

of

The pump andhigh

Vi-ke- After cleverDavid's yacnt

to the Captain C. Crabbe

launch

Seas.

When the

be areqAfl

un-- .

opened

suit

sup--'me

men hascontents

to the

OF

that

cruiser Le

Planter

Federalthe Kll- -

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of

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THE HONOLULU REUBLICAI?, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902.

ton

n.w.sboot

that

Mites

outfit

bagsthey

light

posedsworn

master

feelsvery

state

after-- ;

noon,

John

bsck

color

n r--

j

!

four

Claim to

He says that he will bay clothes fromthe slop chest, and on his return toSan Francisco will report the wholematter to the authorities.

The first day at sea for the "sailors"of the John and Winthrop was one

cruel deceptions. They thoughtthey were to be only passengers, butjthe captain thought otherwise. j

Seasickness notwithstanding, theywere 'ordered up aloft to unfurl thesails, and, under the directions of the

'finished but for the presence of thebig colored officer near by

.urew prepares ,io escape.'

When the fourth mate's illnesscompelled the vessel to turn her bow ;

towards Hawaii, the men breathed a

Thev counted without their host. '

however. Captain Macomber knowsja thing or two in the whaling busi- -

ness, it is not the first time thathe has had such a crew. fact noother kind a crew can be securedto go whaling.

Captain Macomber dill not bring his .

ship inside but kept her cruising out- -

side under snort sans, waning ior tnereturn of his fourth mate.

The John and Winthrop will pro- -

ceed on her long cruise early thismorning. I

position as first assistant engineeron the U. S. S. Iroquois and will en-- ;

Iter upon his new duties nxt Monday.'

K AAnHirii tltn TTt Wan r'nii1m 1V.U.U.b IU tu !!. UUWC. U

Soir, the French Minister of Manrifchas appointed a commission to in- -'

quire into the reports of the crimping of French seamen at Portland, O. .

A. E. S. Hambclton. who command- -

,t th0 ctonmor r.,QllB nn U, (net vlcit'lhere, will go East on a vacation onreturning to San Francisco. Captain!i tnuii viii lciivy: iuc vjtidiu uui uii iici i

next trip. j

The names cf two of the localyachts have been changed by theirnew owners Sonny Cunha re-- 1

christened the Shamrock III the Ka--

huna. and Christian Conradt hasnamed the Rose the Kaumana.

Acent L. E. Reehe. nf thp GlobeNavigation Company, has received;worn tnat tne rampico nau lert seattie, January 12, for Honolulu withfreight. She should arrive here to- -

day orDuring the six months ended De--,

cember 31 there were built in thejUnited States and numbered by the!Bureau Navigation 717 rigged ves- -'

sels of 154.073 gross tons, compared

at time be of wh?el.boys the jubi

AblePetrel

.Ing battle Mtnila bay.

Santati

v vw-agj- i .jac: vi IUOcean

posed carried j

around Pacific

COAST AXD FOREIGN TEASELS IX POET.j Xesstl f

Dec 23 bkt.25 f Honolpu. schr. ,01sea26 Chas. E. Rasmossen

" 27,Aldea .. J Mackie23 Robert scix Underwood ....30 C. D. bfc. . .31

! bls

1 i Florence,

!

1 Puget Sound.

Allen

Rass

Jan. ship2 Geo. C. bkt.j Jensen 2.. J Puget Sound.3 I Welch I Drew (Brewers J San Francisco.7 j Prince Louis, sh... SRaJIway Sound.

10 ! schr. ( Christiansen Railway . . . . San Francisco.ct DK..fuioerg i fuget .

15 j Alia, bkt Thronagle j Puget Sound.15 Newsboy, j Caipperneld ...J Alien Puget Sound.15 j Golden Shore, Rasmussen.... 'Railway .... Puget Sound.15 Tillie Starbuck. shiij Curtis I San Francisco.15 Agnes, ship Hemfce jlrmgard San17 Hawaiian, str. I INew York.17 str. Garllck Pacific Mail !

17 Inca. schr. Stream Puget Sound.20 U. S. S. Naval ..( On a cruise.22JS. J. Allen, bkt ...'"Stream ;San

S. S. row .. j Stationary.

-

"WEATHER REPORT.

Mean Temperature SS.3.

Temperature 63.Temperature

Barometer 29.S7;0.03.

Mean Dew 62.3.Mean Humidity SI.

Wind.North to south; 2 to calm.

toWesterly airs, probabily rain. I

forFresh north probably rain.

I

AT DIAMOND HEADHead, 10 p. m.

bazy. Wind "light,

c()ast a of over 1000o milesall.

Tfae gtQry Qf theTjnjte, states Transport

's not in naval ,

inquires ai mestation at the Quartermaster'si

,K fi,.., ,. ... ,Uliil. lullvtl IU LJiCT 1

i

had been of it ateiti,er office. Fran- -

cisco Guide nor any the!

American they cannot , sigh of the soulscashed until 4S hours after the parations to to pop- - which was published yester-vesse- l

sailed, in ' ulation of Honolulu. day in local newspaper.

of

of is

of

of

what

of

Consul

'

Pacific to

on

remain about

transporton are

ship Johnafternoon

trip,

of

Inof

of

chargeIroqucis

received

gunboat

Monica,followed

uuuAtlantic

Arrived Captain.

Inneard. !Scamidt

MoodyBessie,

Lewers.Bryant, Colley

Joseph PetersenHesper.

jSpfcerPerkins,

AndrewEllefsen

Helene,Hjstar

Oceanic

Brewers

'BanfieWKahului.

Mohican 'CowdenJohnson Francisco.

Iroquois Rodman (Naval

MinimumMaximum

falling.Rainfall

Relative

Weather.Weather variable overcast.

Forecast Today.winds;

Diamond Weathernorth-eas- t.

journevin

sInkin? ofSheridan

credited shipping

nothingNeither

Shipping of

secretly Japanesefloating

exchange afternocn

whaling

San brancisco newspapers have has excited much en- -

thing whatever about such a disaster j

having to the Sheridan, j

"" -- "- " --. -.- -. ""'been issued up to the evening olThursday, 16. the time sail-ing

j

of the Ventura.i

Arrivals at Honolulu.

Thursday, JanuaryJames Makee, Tullett, from

Anahola.gtr W Q T,,Omps0n from

;

Kauai ports. i

Am- - whale bark & Winthrop, j

Macomber, from Francisco. De--jcemoer to put man;

. .. , , . ,""uv, "" auu ""

I

Departures from Honolulu,

Thursday, JanuaryO. S. S. Ventura. Hayward,

Pago Pago the Colonies.peru

..".".".".".".

KauaiiCoptic 2226

with 56S rigged vessels of 179.229 from Francisco, due.gross for the corresponding six

Th?NelIu'leship PaSSerfrS Wh ArrivedMaine is 7S percent completed, according to a report '

received at the Navy Department From Kauai, per str. James Makee,Naval officials are she 23 Paul Isenberg, L. E. Bee-b- e

placed in commission '

be. T. Nottingham.15. 1903. the fifth anniversary of the ; From Kauai per str w G. HalIsinking of the former battleship Ja 3H A Ja stadt.Maine in Havana harbor. lander, Canvai.

A new rule has gone into effect in ,

the Pacific Coast Steamship Com- -

pany's service, requiring quarter-- PaSSengerS Who Departed.masters to have licenses as deck offi- -

cers. The new arrangem-- nt is de- -F(Jr tfae ColonIes Q s s Ven.signed to place a safeguard

tura' Jan' 23-J-n theabout the lives and property intrust- -

ed to company's None but R,al ofquartermasters holding licenses In transit to Pago Pago Colon- -

any in theThe of are

lant over the news theVentura. seaman C Flaherty.who on the

the of has been

M:

into

coast near Cal .

must h3ve

viCAitcW

arehave

the the

31 Friis

""y

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bktschr.

Rasmussenrow.

76.

theoff

anddrcies. maue .Mai

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Vlitl4ill

the San

andadd

the

and

and

left

thethe

and

has

bk.

andU114W1,

and

Jan. of

23.Str.

Ha

JohnSan

1'bth; called sickouuului

23.for

and

Santons

canby W.

all

the care.will and

by

was dur- -

i, , .Lehua, for """"'.and Maul ports, at d m.

Twilight, for Hanalei Ka--

ilhiwai. at 5 m.

Vessels Due Today j

U. S. transport Kilpatrick. Rogers.

trancis Mrs. BasilF. J. Doddemeade, Rev.

Father McSweeney. Paul Steinfeld.W. R. A. F. H.

Joseph Mnlaueenv. E.jjnd. a H. King. George

G. T. Williams, F. D. Frank. !

Rev. Tarlor. H. Anion. TV .T

an, A. F. Cate. S. Johnston, Pauleesia. H. M Baxter. GeorgeThomas E. J. Rogers

recommended by the Secretary- - of the M3S M Mrs. C. Dutton.Navy for honorable mention recog- - ,,Neua-a- n M- - Inian andbraverv.Ml5Snition of the conspiencus

shown Flahertr w,fe- - - Und- - Charles T.by in the sen-Ic-e ofthe United States. kelson. Mrs. F. Hynes, a J.

Press dispatches report that a bot- - A- - Lind- - Mlss J- - Maginnity, R. P. Mar-ti-e

containing a message thrown tin. H- - Estinghausen, S. F. G.

the River la Illinois on Waagenheiza. wife and children. Mr.Jan. 27. 1S&0. has been found on th? Goodyear, D. Dood. 3Hss

Itthe Mackinaw

Francisco

happened

February

Godfrey, Johnson,Hollwav.

Heimrod.

Lawless,

HeImrod.

Wilkins,

Mackinaw

its confluence with the Illinois and,,vjf "- - Homer, W. A. Pears wife,thence floated to the Mississippi and ' ,,,.Horner. W. A. Pears wife.,v,..i. .k ..1, r vr.- .. ....1- -

IU..currents sup- -

to the battleHorn and up

Point

heard

Schr.

Darrell.

Wharf. Destination.

Brewers San FranciscoAllen jPuget SoundRailway

N'o.

JPnget

Bengal, iwers

RailroadHyades,

U.

anythe Mohican

wuioiuc.

satisfied

Sir--

p.

p.

es

Hynes,.'

Per--

aad

in

Mrs- -

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!

Railway J San Francisco.Paget Sound ..

'Stream San Francisco.J Navy War 1 Paget Sound.

Railway ... In distress.Railway j Paget Sound.

jsiTS. 3I002T. AXD SEA!r rv -

ra.m J F:. pn.ip.m. a.o.

Mocj2j 1 ! 2.1 1.03J .0 ,.ls S.40 3.4$

Tn.pij 2- -t lo- - 7.32. 9.04;.0 3.43

Wed. 2.11.2.212.4$ S.23 ! 9.45 6.0, 3.t s n I

f rt - :

Thur P: 3.2TI 2.i 3.W 3.14.10 22 6.49 5.43 6.0U.

JFrt .. '24! 4.( 2.1, 4 20 10.03 10.56 5.43 6.Wajn 'P.m l

Sat.. 25? 4.46' 2 14 11.2S 10.50 6.39 3.46 .51; I l.m.,

!SaQ.j26 5.23 1.S 6.05.12.U3 11.40.6 3S 5.47i

I

M-- - 27 6 W t 6 6 5T'l2 40!- - '6 a'3 47'

wife, Mrs. J. E. Crilley, Master H.

Hill. Charles Mack, M.

HAWAIIANS ENLISTING.

Five Native Boys Accepted on theTraining Ship Mohican.

A number of Hawaiian boys wereat the boat landing early yesterdaymorning waiting for the Mohican'slaunch which, at S o'clock, took themover to the vessel to be ex- -

amjne(j for entrance into the Unitedgtateg servJce Five were acceptedand two rejected, while several othersmust return today.

The offer of Captain Cowden totake a dozen native boys on board

tirusjasn, among them and createdm ilUerest am0ng naval officers.rue" response t0 the offer has been-

very satisiactory so iar. inasmucnas the vessel is to remain in port a....1- - liuiitn, t St. ovnarta 1 (lint.. nnccrv iuu(CL it. is vah-m- . a

.number of boys who desireto enter the service of the UnitedStates navy, will take advantage of

'the opportunity which is now offeredto them. i

-- --

. ARRIVE.

At Honolulu from San Francisco orV ctona. t

.

uatUC oauu...Alamoiln FphnmrvHongkong Maru FebruarySierra February 12

China February 14,Moana February 15Doric February 22 ;

Alameda February 22Nippon Maru Marcn 4.

nn nm i tmr I'll

America Maru March 2S,Alameda April o

TO DEPART

From Honolulu for San Francisco orVictoria.

!Doric .January 31 -

(Alameda February 5Nippon Maru February S

Sonoma February 11Per" February 15;Coptic 25,

February 26 .

America Maru March 4,Ventura March 4'Peking March 12,Alameda March 19'Gaelic March 22'Sierra March 25Hongkong Maru March 29China April 8Alameda April 9

Gomesand

McTighe i

j

1

Wholesale Liquor

Merchants.

ICing: Street

Phone Main 1(0.

ISLAND TRADE A SPECIALTY.

Str. Kaiulani. Dower, for Malm- - .!!!!! !!!'!!!!!!!!!!March 12and Hamakua ports. i Alameda "."."." '.'.'.'.'.'.'. March 15

str. iwalani, Greene, for March.Ventura Marchnnrtc t k r. m

January

stronger LathropCompany players,

Napala.

and

1

Harman.Ricketts,

T.

G.

Fathpr

Palmer.

Segreel.

training

Hawaiian

Alameda

KALIHLAs a Residenta Suburb

Is attracting lots of attention since theRapid Transit Co., built their extension.

See the Gulick TractBefore buying buildii g lots elsewhere,a beautiful locality "healthy, evervfacility, electric cars, wate-- "laifl, eU.Easy terms of payment apply

MRS. S. K. GULICK.F. Q. BOX 13.

Oceanic Steamship Co.TIME TABLE.

The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as horeesdftf J

FROM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FJANCtSCO.1S0L 1901.

ALAMEDA ...-- . Sat. Feb. 1SIERRA Wed.. Feb. 12

s.iiALAMEDA Sat Feb. S2ISONOMA Wed Mar. 5

'"ALAMEDA Sat., Mar. 15VENTURA Wed, Mar. 26ALAMEDA Sat., April 5SIERRA .Wed., April 16ALAMEDA Sat, April 26

ALAMEDA

In connection with the sailing of the above steamers the agtnta areprepared to Issue to Intending passengers COUPON THROUGH TICKETSby any railroad from San Francisco to all points In the States,and from New York by any steamship line to all European ports.

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

WM. G. IRWIN & CO.LIMHED

GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC S. S. CO.

Pacific Mail S. S. Co.Occidental and Oriental S.S. CoantJ Toyo Kisen Kaisha

Steamers of the above Companiesport on or about the dates below

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Brooklyn, at all times.ForFnrther Particulars Apply to

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HOW JUDGE

ESTEE WASATTnrvTMTT TTI I V H K K I H IS

J I JLillJLl'VJ JUJLJJL

Referee Fleming Appoints Ex-

perts to Appraise

Property.

COURTDISAPPROYESIRREGULARITY

WRIT OF INJUNCTION ISSUED TO

H. A. JUEN AND WIFEIN LAZARUS SUIT.

Reply Brief of Hatch . Sftliman in

Honolulu Plantation Case Mo--

j ten for Bill of Particulars Join-s'

der in Demurrer Paulo. Lano's

Demurrer Set for Hearing.

office, Jan. 14th. Gen-

oa the application of AttorneyWarren Thayer In the United The New York Central Railroad is

States District Court yeeteraay mora- - to materially increase Its capital

Jadge Bt" appointed W. H.

Jatraaon, IL Burnett and C. The Santa Fe will spendHetnenwar appraiaerc appraise the, many on and equlp-sw- rt

property of J. menLiMttkntpt. It developed, that Referee The reports from China show anFteMina; had appointed two appraisersIfi do the work.

Judge Estee reminded the attorneyof a previou ruling that appraisersmom be appointed by the court, to re- -

IKKt to the court, it turned out thatltlto appraisers appointed by RefereeFleetlng had been chosen as experts .

d had completed their work. Theoowrt declared that such proceedingsWW not In accordance with the stat-- l

Hies and auch Irregularities could notIte endorsed. It was a case of the j

referee overruling the court. i

Latest foreign

governmentsteps the establishment

Shang- -

that appraisers question"

were appoints before the court badMUMJe order reaard. , ,s build Thorn-ISste- e

said, howver. Uiat as Uplon.s next challengerand that the

would sentuepresentatives request

law.Referee was the sulU:t of

much good natured raillery inJudiciary building yesterday and v:isaccosted by numbers of his friends asone "who had "overrHlod" the United

District Court.

Judge Brief.' Hatch & Silliman's reply brief inIke Pearl Harbor land condemnation,

the United States againstHonolulu Plantation Company is, inwart,

The verdict was probably unsatisfactory both partie this Htigatiea. Defendant felt it should receive

lai-- 2Mrw A ata'tA Atilnnnnrequired a verdict in amountclaimed. JSM.OOO.

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llainUa: called but two essew tne quetttion of value, and to one

of those witnesses hypotheticalwas iut no ay

bjr-th- e altuatlon of the land as it ac - (

tamUy existed. The question assum-'di- d

4 that there was no mill conncc ,

thw with the land and that there wasno water supply and expressly statedtlMt the witness must assume that '

y risible source supplywn single artesian well, and thewitness was ashed what would be "a.tmv price io py, ixir nwrivei iiriuu

my, tor that strip of land. Thoquestion manifestly argumanta- -

Ut and unfair Its assumptions.Al the other wltaees. An ob--1

fkffart w& made liv counsel for I

,r 4 . ,i.iinn't

KfM him which he refused to assont.to. bat cooneel now assumes. vio-- i

lutioa of the whole record that the i

wftds testified a which!T. u&f oJmlila.1 am) vvhlr4i lip tint-- 1

I.. .1 .J n.ual cm-- C .iy hcuut-u- . uwu .....iTTib.Li.at ..,,-.- 1 T.nr n,li r .-- c acre for S4.1ii toutd Avas Praeras. a ? lor me remaining -- i.,iur sn mmlnatkin transcript- -rn,m show that wa, mistaken.

IS It significant that only two ,

wltuasses. haing no special quallfi- -

cations, called by the Govern- -

ment oa the quostion otInjunction Writ Issued.

A writ of Injunction has been is-g- oi

to H. A. Juen and his wife.

IBethOr P-- Jc. tlie cancellationHd suit brought by Kaui-iai:aa- Jf

Latarus. CircuitHNUjuuiv ..-.-

'" . ,

ytltt commands that responuents re- -

erty.

have ten days thereafter which torlfad. Bond of Indemnity upon the

cf tne writ ol mjuuimuu.has been filed by Kaulmakaole Laza--

rJofen against Jofes De

j Greaves bag Slid a motion for bill ofI nanieslars and affidavit bv hU at--' lor9j T. McCaats Stewart.

Joinder in Demurr- -. t

PtaintlS In the case ReSaai. t r - t-- irj' -- ' agaiaat. L.ouisa r. jieauuuv, i

wn for iKsolUoa of partnership. by.Ba nwaias ' "j7;

J as PostraaerJ

ral-Wad-e

mtP. R. Railroad

4o millions roadbedT. Schneider.

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Mr

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attorney, A-- G. Correa, files Jolnd -

er 1b demurrer, sajing that the de-

claraUoa and the natters theretortated are in law for theplaintiff to have and maintain horaction against defendant

Set for Hearing.

The Barcelom strikes have beearenewed.

Russia has barred the entry of Am-

erican payer.

A big mew tourists' hotel is to bebuilt at Santa Barbara, Cal.

The government of Chile is desirousof securing Boer immigrants.

Preliminary work on Los Angeles,Cal., new theater has been begun.

llenrr C. Payne took the oath of

unsettled condition of affairs in thatcountry.

Extensive and elaborate arebeing considered to beautify the Cap- -

itol at "Washington.

The state Board of EoualizaUonof niinois increased the assess- -

ment roll J1S7.000.000.

Judg0 Grosscup of Chicago, hasrulcd cjties can control the price0f and other utilities.

A British transport loaded withmules for South Africa is said to havefoundered in the Gulf of Mexico.

for a legation building at Seoul, Co-re- n.

cost 40,000.

Massachusetts one of the onlyfive status in the in which nolynchings have occurred during thelast sixteen years.

Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans hasbeen selecttd to prepare the navalprogram for the reception of PrinceHenry, of Germany.

Klng Edward is sai,i t0 novc nivenendorsement to the belief that an ear- -

ly declaration of peace in South Afri-ca may be anticipated.

Two libel suits for damages aggre-gating $20,000 were begun at Van-couver, B.C.. Jan. 15. in the AmericanCOtirtS against the steamer Rosalieand her owners.

Attorney Thayer Explains. , The United hastaken towardAUomev Thaver explained to tne,..;.,' of a permanent exposition at

TOUrt the in j

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oaiheIn that Judge Engiand. t0 Sirthat made for the

no difference court America's cup.not approve of anything not' Secrotary av has to the

done In conformity with the bank- - HoHse of a

Flemingthe

SlatesSilliman's

owe of the

as follows:

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Oscar threw a bomb-wit- i

bhuI1 ,nto tlle camD of t,UJ "theatrical

question Justified

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Hammersteln

the Theater Republic to David Be--

insrnJo,m w Gatcs Qf ch,cag0 hns bQeQ

pi,lving poker again, and this time henot win. He dropped 525.000.

The gnme was at the Waldorf Astoria,in Xew York.

King Edward has pleased the Welshpeople immensely by dlrecthig "thatthore be added to the achievement

omrrvr AT A MPT? A rrrTnc:VJO. OlVJUC-V- U i.V.J ... 1 .

DIFFERENT

Soma fine white dicmoad rings la '

stock, come and see them. G. DIetz. j

I

t?,.. . nil.-..- , Tvn.-- r tar mm nm t

upto-dat- e machine, fitted with all the!latest Improvements. Wall, XlcholsjCo--

A coz' arm-ctia- ir maKes a comtori- -

aoie evening ai nunitr. our siuck u

arS and varied one. The CoyneFurniture Co.

Waen "ou riire a good plumberhouse telephone Walte 901.

0scar Soners Beretania street.. .,... ...,,, ,

rnft . niirnrnian riu tiiii mr"Hul oa Januarj. 2itne American about March 15th. '

At thJ Beaver Lunch Rooms youcan aiways depend on obtaining agood tasty lunch. H. J. Xolte. prop'r.j

wore

Tae

... . t , .. .11.waesis are uiiap, ana aim ,

to repair, don't waste time on yours.;bring in to C. A. Cowan. Union .

street. j

Friends of Messrs. E. R. Bath and,lheH. W. Barth are reouested to readr...i - -- wt offr rt., s tMc" -- "..-".- ..-- ... -

John A. Hasslnger. agent to grant.

our hot lunch at 12 o'clock every!jay is putting the restaurants out ot !

Business, only iu cents, me cam-- ,orinus Saloon.

kas boon stipulated that pen- - marriage licenses, notary puonc.

tioner aiay file an amended bill of I Office In Macfarlane Co.'s Kaahu- -

omutatat and that defendants may.manu street.

granting

tus. as principal, ana josepn ciar., Messrs wm, F. Wilson Co.. thes Pleading plumbers of San Francisco

Wants Bill of Particular. have located a branch ofiice hereDef-nian- t In tho assumpsit case of the Alexnnder

THE HONOLULU REUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24t igaJ,

' Compiaiaast's demurrer In the case' of Paalo Lano against Jalia Achiea. '

Mil to set aside and cancel deed, wasyestetday set for hearing on Taars -

"F. ia jto uutawA Nw Citizen.

liniiH States Judge Estee es.ei- -.

' "" j"--t ww.--. v,- -

!zea of tke LnlIed States. i

Marshal Has Money. .

United States Marshal E. R. Hendry,'

has the money to pav alt Federalgrand and petit jurors who servedduring the last term.

fiems Gondecsed

of the Prince of Wales the badge ofthe Red Dragon."

Oscar S. Strauss of Xew York, for-merly United States Minister to Tur-key, has been appointed as a per-

manent member of the Committee ofArbitration at The Hague.

The trolley Is invading the sacredshrines of the Bible, the Koran andthe Vedas, and the day of picturesquepilgrim caravans and the ships of theaesert is apparently passing.

An atrocious act of vandalism com-

mitted in South Africa on Christmasnight was the destruction of the Taalmonument at Burghersdorp, a townin the disturbed district in Cape Col-

ony.The Senate Committee on Com-

merce has agreed to report favor-ably on the Nelson bill creating anew executive department to beknown the Department of Com-merce.

The Spanish War Department haspromulgated order prohibitingarmy officers from marrying unlessthev are 25 vears old or nnon! andninv nn Inrnmo oni.nl rn tho nnv nfj- - -- . .!.. bV - ! j w

ij captain about 550 per month.Lester Hanover was fined $1000 by

Judge Pollard, Jan. 15, in the First j

District Police Court of St. Louis. '

Mo., on a charge of disturbing the'nneJ. "uuenpeace of Mary Institute schoolgirls.

Mrs. Hannah C. Sprinkle, residingeight miles north of Pana. III., hasfound a source of profit in being di-

vorced. She has been married twice,divorced twice and allowed alimonyboth times, to the extent of ?15.000.all inside of two years.

When the Transsiberian Railrcadwas begun was estimated that itscost would reach 330,000,000 roubles.It has already absorbed 450,000,000.and it is now believed that the totalcost will reach 1,000,000,000 roubles.

Prince Ukhtomsky. head of theRusso-Chines- e Bank, has declared thethree alleged secret documents communicated to the Times, January 3d, .

by Dr. Ular, a prominent student ofPhinacn nfVa?-- c , ir a 4lo linil inL--o

- w w- - fun JWIIV

from beginning" to end.''The death of the Pope may be ex-- '

pected any day, as his holiness canonly be said to be just alive.

Ten miners lost their lives in the....explosion Jan. in mine ..',!9 ofthe Milbv & Dow Mining CompanyatDow'i-T- -

A brakeman who had bcth his legscut off in a railroad accident nearEmporia, Kas., last September, si

tied with the company on the basisof being taught telegraphy at its expense, receiving employment for lifeand being provided with a pair of ar--

Uncial limbs.

A Cure for Lumbago.W. C. Williamson, of Amherst Va.,

U. S. A., says: "For more than a yearI suffered from lumbago. I finallytried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and itgave me entire relief, which all otherremedies had failed to do." Sold byall dealers and druggists. Benson,Smith Co., agents for Hawaii.

m?Tnrn?T?ri TTVVX X JJil UO-- - J--J JL.

BTJSDsESS HOUSES9

It is said that issue of"Gossip" will be particularly rich.

. .r-- 11.1 .il, i :jsome iiueresuusr iiwuss win ue DillU

bout many well known people. j

Qur macaroons and light biscuits j

are in great requisition for afternoon '

teas; you must nave lasiea mem. c."i,i"u oancij, uuici surei.

Insure your life against fevers and j

accidents with A. C. Lovekin. agent '

for the Territory cf Hawaii for theTraveler's Insurance Co. ot Hartford

Buy your wall paper cheap, over;. .. . ... ,--- --, ot paper onereu tor sa.e;

; . ! " " . .Jfaint and wall Paper Co.. aetneistreet.

Our binderv the most comnleieJn Hoaolulu and the large amount of !

. . ..... .. '

. . . .. '..," .1 'patronize it; see Honscniaeger uo.s

A g Sjs,n is gcod business j

proposition in every way. it makes i

always on nana attests to its j

excellence. The Robert Grieve Pub )

lishlng Co. v

best is always the cheapest inend and whea a house ls known,... , !,e i. c k

nam

it

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IrYoung building.

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secretsigns painted by Tom- - Sharpe. signcgraphist. Union street.

0nr turn-ou- t of soft drink? is thelart f town, all mire and healthrrThe Arctic Soda Works. White 911.

Any supply of stone delivered byxntract, excavating and building by"red Harrison, contractor.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Rrma:ninn in hf Honolulu PefcnffVft ,. , i, .,,,. o iei- -

w M few wMSy v? w,AJlen. Mrs Miner. Geo JrAnne, John F MitchelL Lewis MAtkinson. H W Miles.! C E. ..Ayres, Mrs i t; Jiorse. MISS L. fc.

BamheiseL Grace Murphy. ThosBeaumont, juie Mcintosh. GBernard. Mrs S 3IcConaghy, JnoBeck, Martin McDougal. W P

Pratt, Frankilss B k (2) Patsu, Annie

Bender, Ella Pettus. T HBowen .Mrs. G Pickard, Mary KBoyle. Mrs R A Porter, H GBrunald. Jacob Poter, JosBurnham, Dr Powell. EBrunley. Mrs M BRandall, Wm ABrown, J "W Rankin. GuyBrown. Mrs JohnRencb, M CCarroll. Capt F WRoberts, ClarenceCambell, M Sanford. Mrs G HChapman, J Shoemaker, Mrs LChristley, Thos Smith. Jas KChristopner. Spencer, G R

Louisa Steele. Miss AClark. Al Steward. Mrs CConnon. Geo TV Summers, Mrs ACole. Reginald , Trans, J S

(21 Thompson. ThosCole. Geo W Toyre, Thos ECollins, Mrs C A Toemis, LCollins. Mrs K Von Gunther. WCole. Mrs "Wallace, JohnCockett, Mrs MollieWarran. ThosCook, Chas A "Ward, Rud ADavis. Mrs D D Walton. H PDawson, J G Walters, Mrs GDecker ,W 3 "Waikamiio CampDennis, Eva II Whltnev Sadie MEdwin, Peter White, V.'m DFaney Joseqh White, Chas EFrench, Ethe,l Williams.Grewt, Henry , Mr and Mrs FGreen, Mrs Porter Wilson, J HHancock, Mrs E PackagesHalverson. C 12) Andrew, Mrs S JHardee, M Berry. H W (2)Haber. J" (2) Brown. Clara LHall Mrs Maria Bush. CarrieHermance, Jos Clark. Mrs M EHines, Mrs F E Cooke. JennieHowe. A W Cooper, F F (2)Hogan, J G Collins, JackJacobson, Fred Connor. H VJensen. Mrs Peter Conrod. GeoJePnSOn. Mr Dert, Mrs MJudd,., Mrs,. Bonnie HighL Harry

Johnson, ThosKennedy, Mrs A Jacobus, MyraKinney, C Kennedy, MrsKidder, C Knight, Hary

Laurence, FlorenceKidder, Joseph Lang, John AKlitz, Admiral Lundohl, C BKiitz, Maj Gen Metcalf. HelenKnight, H W Mitchell. DouglasLamb, Miss X E 2 O'Connor. Mrs XLewis, Master M Richard, Geo (2)Long. Mrs G A Simpson. Xellie ELogan. James Stewart. GilchristMeese, Constant St Leon, Miss

(2) Ward, Arthur FMiles, Chas E Webster, A MMiles, A Wheeler. Mrs H

--When calling for these letter pleaseask for "Advertised."

JOS. M. OAT, Postmaster.

Call up Pnone -- i ann set our figureon Bookbinding and Ruling, Republican

When the Clock

.Strikes Nine

livery morningi !.!., the race

San Francisco to Chicago

.of the....

CaliforniaLimited...

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ONLY 4 DAYS TO NEW YORK,

Offices: -- 641 Market Streetand Ferry.

SAN FRANCISCO.

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TraillS-li-al'Leave Market Street Ferry Depot:

9:00 a. n,, 4.: :0 p. m., S p. m., 7:20a- - m'

9:00 a. m. train Is the CaliforniaLimited, carrying Palace SleepingCars and Dinig Cars through to Chi--am . rl.nlv. rr Tiin. Tr "PalrorcflplflUhUt JUM tt.O Ill AMU...-,Q accomm()aauon of local first-clas- s

passengers. Xo second-clas- s ticketsare honored on this train. Correspond- -

&S train arrives 7:05 a. in., daily.4:20 p. el is Stockton Merced and

Fresno locaL Corresponding train ar- -

fives at i:3u p. m., aaiiy.S;00 p ls overland Express,!

witb. tbroagh Palace and TouristSleepers and Free Recllnig ChairCars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper

7:2o a. m. is Bakersfield Local, stop-- !

ping at all points in San Joaquinley. Corresponding train arrivesS:40 a. m., daily.

OFFICES 641 Market St. and InFerry 'Depot. San Francisco.

W. G. IRWIN & CO.,Acenu, Honolulu.

-- rJSiisK3rvs5Krigood i

Keep HealtliyBY DRINKING

ROBERT'SCream of Chocolate

A pure beverage of great benefitto invalids and children.

YOU CAN GET IT AT

Salter's Grocery0RPHEUM BLOCK.

The Complete Process

of repainting a carriase necessi-tates sometimes the putting onof a many as 16 COATia ofLead Paint, Filling Paint, ColorPaint and Rubbinjr Varnish, andonly then is it ready for the finalSTRXPIXG.

Ali Carriagesthat are brought to us go throughall this a'jd more, the old paintis burnt off and every three coatsof lead are pumice stoned otfsmooth and when we let it go outof the Shops you could not tellit from a new one. ,

Bring in Your Old Looking

Chariot and Have it Resurrected.

W. W. WRIGHT,CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER

King Street

Wm.G.Irwin&CoiLIMITED

REFINED SUGAES

Cube and Granulated.

PARAFLNE PALNT CO.'S

Paints. Compounds and BuildlniPapers.

PALXT OILS,Lucol Raw and Boiled.Linseed Raw and Boiled.

INDUBINEWater-proo- f Cold-wate- r Paint, laside and outside; in white andcolors.

FERTILIZERSAlex. Cross & Sons' high-grad- e

Scotch fertilizers, adapted forsugar cane and coffee.N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical Fer-tilizers and finely ground BonemeaL

STEAM PIPE COYERIffG,

Reed's patent elastic section

pipe Covering.

FILTER, PRESS CLOTHS,

Linen and Jnte.

CEMENT. LIME & BRICKS

Agents ForWESTERX SUGAR REFIXIXG CO.,

San Francisco, Cal.

BALDWIX LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A

VPWPT.T. TTVTY-FRRA- MTLT, C.Ci..

(Manf. "Xational Cane Shredder"Newark, U. S. A.

johlardt & co..San Francisco, Cal i

RISDOX IROX AXD LOCOMOTIVE'WORKS. San Francisco, CaL

Furniture Work Specialty.Promptly Executed

SING LEE TAIjSCARPENTERCONTRACTOR

PAINTER

54 King Street Honolulu, H. I.

Sua Wing Lung Co.

K. YAU TOUNG. Manager.

Corner Alakea & King Sts.

FRUITS and FRESH OYSTERS

avery boaLCOFFEE,

KONA BUTTER,

GUAVA JELLY.

Goods Delivered Free.

inumffl press fi sinA CYLINDER PRESS, in good con-

dition just the Press WeeklyPaper. Will be sold at Bargain.

Apply at REPUBLICAN OFFICE.

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advertiser's bestT1 which he obtains the

One medium which

I

biggest returns for his money.is used by advertisers to a groat

extent is the circular or booklet. The circular orbooklet is always Ineffective, unless it is rery handsomehandsome enough to attract the eye of the man to whom itis sent, no matter how busy he may be. A booklet hand-some enough to do this almost always costs from three tofour cents apiece. There is the mailing to count in (twocents a copy, of course); there is the trouble In getting a listof names, and in addressing. Altogether the cost will figureup to about seven cents a copy for a good booklet. Twothousand circulation in a booklet is very large. Two thou-sand circulation at seven cents is 5140. I propose to showthat you can invest 5140 in newspaper space and get returnsfive fold of what you would got through a booklet.

Newspaper Space Is Valuable ;5

In the first place, there Is the cost. For $140 you can geta good-size- d space in a newspaper of good circulation forquite a long time. You know your newspaper rates; you canfigure it out to suit your own Instance much better than Ican. So much for cost.

I Now for EffectivenessYou must tell your customers how much your goods are

going to cosL An advertisement without a price Is like meatwithout salt it will do you no good. How can you putprices in a booklet when you are doing a strictly rotall busi-ness? You have competitors; you have to change' yourprices constantly to meet theirs, and to meet other exi-gencies. The first change of a price will kill tho effective-ness of a booklet, and where are you? Your advertisementIn a newspaper may be changed as many times as you de- -sire. You are constantly

The Newspaper Is EffectiveAny kind of a newspaper has more circulation than yoa

can obtain through a booklet for $140. Xewspapers reachthe heart of the home. Every one reads them, and they are

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comer Hotel andStreets.

BrewingDraught and Bottled

King street, opp. O. R. & L. Co.Depot

RYAN & DEMENT, Prop.

Street. Back Clnb

Fine Bath House.Fine "Barber

Fine ImportedFine Boot Polish Stand.

far more certain to obtain close attention than any printedmatter you would send. If you sent printed matterof your own accord to persons who do not know you, youwould be putting face to face with thvm without aguarantee. have to judge the quality of yourgoods by, and they can only take what you say on our ownpaper and in your own way. Anybody can say as much asthey please.

When your matter appears in a newspaper of good circu-lation and good standing, the newspaper is a guarantee forwhat you say. Xewspapers are always particular as totheir advertisers are. (I speak of good newspapersYour ads will gain a value besides their inherent one.will be vouched for, and Is not to be despised. Youhave a certain fluctuating trade, which Is always valuable,and which needs some sort of an introduction to your store.This Introduction the newspaper you.

Paper DignityYou are kv.7WH by the company you keep, you know,

and if your ads appear in a paper holds lUelt up be-fore the masses as a leader, you will be known as a patronof what is good, and you will obtain trade from those whomit is worth trading with.

On all scores I consider newspaper advertising by farthe best. On the score of cheapness; on the score of beingable to constantly change your announcements: on the scoreof direct and immediate returns; and on the score of beingIntroduced to people, to strangers, as a store which can

to announce Its news to every one in a andstraightforward manner, and this 13 the manner whichtrade that pays.

BURNHAM,

The above written by one ot the best-informe- d

advertising men in the is In line with the businesspolicy advocated and maintained bv THE HONOLULU RE-PUBLICAN. His description of a good newspaper and Ita

merits as cr advertising midlum is distinctly appli-cable to an essentially reliable anl family paper oflarge circulation, such as THE REPUBLICAN.

'&X&XX&The Union Go.,!

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Office with Evening Bulletin.

10 King Street -:- - -:- - Telephonb Efc

We move safes, pianos and furniture.VYe freicht and lumber.We sell and white sand.We meet all incoming coast steamers,We check baggage on all outgoing

teamers.V7. LARSEN.

Manager.i

.Board, $4.50 per weekMeals, 25c Each

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THE HONOLULU REPUBLICAHj.T ?Published Every Morning Except Mon-- ,

day br the Robert Grieve Pub-- ! Other claimants for expenditures of

t imitd (Territorial rands will be coming for-Hefat-

Company,ward nox that the drainage of Ke--

C. R. BUCKLAND EDITOR 'j

TELEPHONES.

Business Office. .Msin 218.!

Editorial Rooms Main 123. .

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'Washington Bureau Post Building.)

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Estered at the Pt OSce at Hono-11-,

H T., a-- second-clas- s mall.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

? Month, by Carrier J .50

Oh Yer. by Mall 5.56;

Six Months, by Mail 3.00I

Tlroe Months, by Mail or Carrier 1 . 59

HONOLTJLTJ, H. T., JAN. 24, 1902

SUGAR PRICES AND PROFITS.

since the last pumping onnnrt came to Saturday anil people were

Minds of farmers to getevents following the war for the convenience. now the

of Cuba our! that Kewalo to be drainedcontrol certain tropical areas, menace to the of Ho- -

or not the possession or con-

trol of this territory by the UnitedState wonld injure or perhaps de- -'

stroy the opportunities which they be-Ifer-

thev had almost within theirto supply much of the $100,000.- -

000 worth of sugar which the people)Of the United States annually' con-- i

same. This fear if It theatage in which it could be called by)that name was answered in the nog- -

ntive by the Republican party whenit passed tne rono mean dim.

Democratic party fought withall of its power to the enact-

ment of that measure which placed adoty upon articles coming theUnited States from Porto Rico. Thatdoty wa-- small, but it was an explicitdeclaration by the Republican partythat It would not the powero Ax such tariff' as it might deem

judicious the products ofPorto Rico and the Philippines, andunder health and

a the' the

their labor and sugar tobe in in a manner whichwould destroy that infantbeot sugar which the farm-ers of the States have, underthe fostering care of theparty, building up

few years.The of the zone

can produce i

lu with the sugar caneOf the when both are handled)by But if the J

party to Riveto a tropical country which

an unlimited supply of cheaplabor, and which neither a Terri-tory nor a of the United

rather than care for the in-- !

terost of its own is '

receding from its old-tim- e

has yot de- -'

elded, although It can hardly be (

the coming fromton of a nature to the '

sugar Interests of Hawaii. sugaris enough, leaving butmargin for here

In either Yorkor San chief troublew that Hawaii is. and has!

of one and a centsprofit on even- - pound of sugar it hnn- -

ii last a of which is atax squeeied out of the

with the risk of failing crops.are to figure share of,1

i

in th smnll frniOlnn f ennt" ' itellers of from other coun- -

ines isaa mo are tne ex- -

loting tow pricestna taetr sugar for a time.'It Is feared that Cuba, after

Xeaty,was robbor theftaatary. trial huiMinUUf.uuHavana

iwave v.nicago.But he has all

that can get out Chicago.

Presidenthis island repub- -

iTnW

States the

bolting putNixon the

Hon.Hon. Dick

sone-rotte- a

planks?

walo has been Who canteii many hidden

is Treasurer "Wright's

Evening Bulletin that thecitfieas Kewalo prepare

bonfires of WonKlsot well for them wait untilMule of the water from the

there any law In theof HawaK can detain the whalingbark John nowos and waiting formate, some should taken

the stories the sailorsad release them they have been

Hon. James be con- -

upon hisin administering the Public Works

The Merchantcesspool has not overflowed banks

nolulu will notwiths-tanding the long tocsin ofinsunicieni nere may nave

some Territorfinance. ut no matter. Kewalo

The thought the! night, ablethe American when their without in-xb- e

And come gladIteration brought under tidings

was; and this healthwhether

grasp

reached

Theprevent

into

concede

against

been

farmerssugar

tropics

intends specialpos-

sesses

States,people,

littleafter

their

always

margin quarter

sugar

Neeiy, h'

been

Xew

beendoes

millions

Mcht

drained

sounded

drained. has! tne mainland of the United States.s,lbiec ofwon we

there inMr. Boyd his of the tackingjustice our fight

AiULrltluilfl iliaQUARANTINE LAWS

bill featuresMEXICO CITV. com drawn already de-mltt-

on sanitary scribed, and the tlis-latio-

the cussed length. comreport week recom-- ' l,i1' contains fifty-si- x sections,

for bill differs radicallythe basis: the existing law the ex-Th- e

against the Chineseagree

whatever In organiza-words- .

was distinct promise tojtions notify diploma-

tic farmer that not that consular representatives ofparty would signatory stationed within

cheap cheapbrought

industry ofproductionUnited

Republicanduring-'th- p

lasttemperate

beet successfullycompetition

free labor. Republicanconces-

sions

possession

thenprinciples.

However. nothing beensaid

that news Washing-- ;

encouragingRaw

cheapproducers dellv-wrin- g

sugar NewFrancisco. The

year, part

ttrofit

ratherBold back

Oh.last

Why.this

bow

The saysmay

staff

this harbor sick

xunus.

mail

Theand ThIs such

th"upon

AW

and

Jan. The from several billsregit-- ,

Con-- 1 some Thiswill this

The most from

that fromTnlntir.

live

need fenrthe

shall the duty of their respec-- ,

their of the existence andprogress within limitsof the diseases,Cholera, yellow bubonic plague,

other seriousshall the

of the in theports note the bills

.health the diseaseswhich may exist in said ports priorto the sailing of the vessel.

In order bring health and quarantine more closelygether for mutual benefit and.

general con-

vention of ofshall provided for.

An sanitarvshall whoseship shall consist of not to exceedfive by eachpublic; said tofrom the health dquar- -

untine of eachfar possible,

HOTEL

The arrivals beenthe Hawaiian 'Hotel:

H.irns Xon-- Vnrk--- Afnrris

Mrs. Ala-

meda; Wagner. SanCooke. S. F.; .Miss M.

S. Geo. D. Gear.Col. B. Brown. C. .Mo.; JohnMuhiis. E. Augur. Bos- -

Ilnncnn Mnf"'""-- " rti,cie,Mrs. Moore. Miss F. G. Moore. H.Corbin. Thos. Gregj: WmGregg. AV. E. Baltimore; Denbar.

and wife. MrsJ'Hoffman and maid: Hoff

C. Youths'

been, by the Sugar Trust. u,,ie. Philadelphia: Soungsquietly credits Itself with ajana wffe Denver. Colo: Geo. W.

producerswho,

compelled their

acceptingruinously

obtaining'Scripps

reduction in duties, will sell Stogue. F.: B. a Scher- -

( vu at lower parity than the 'erbrn. Ds Moines. In.; Geo.

jrent duty-pai- d thereby RanrS,F:S HanAy a"dU1I farther the market 'SMrs. Andrew, s. :

prices. the same SwiUU: u G; IIaU. R; &latlraa there are no de; Schmidt and wife.tm6d In any part of thc

i

ffs'

Nooly? nolpoatoCiee of j

I Tit hao tlAU- - f..j i

!

w i nis is i -

oneaaraslng. takenhe of

Palma. bf Cuba, has j

vigorously assertinglie's Independence. then, all

dnnendpar nnn th .

oa sugar proposition?:

York's boss hasLouis In charge or Indians.Because Loulshas suc-

cessful shipbuilder,

j arranged.are f

away safe?

of torejoicing. it

be to ais

?

If is Territorythai

Wintbrop. lying

action be toInvestigate of

Ifshanghaied.

H. is togratulated recent progress '

DepertmenL streetIts

be removed,

i j

to be maneuvering inial I

expeditionwhich

yesterday

is

Is

S to be Republicanits fight congratulate i Is a

is hesitation at"recognition jt.of

-XirTjpTP DEDTTBTUdLIuj

ON

' California Commission, presentedj a composite containing

5. j

internationalof Pan-Americ- it at

gress DOsite

mendations an international ar--.

rangement on following ' in extending' ,awsignatory republics c1,,,sio"

mUt,. n

conditions. other J quarantineit to promptly

he 'c orRepublican permit! republics

is

it

be

territorytheir sovereign

following namely:fever,

smallpox, or pestilen-tial outbreaks. be duty

sanitary authorities re-

spective to on oftransmissible

toorganizations to

inter-national a

representatives theseorganizations be

international committeebe established, niember- -

delegates appointed re- -

delegates be selectedrespective an

organizations republicso as ;

ARRIVALS.

following haveregistered atV n

Stark. Oakland: C. Lehners.A. H. Francisco;

H. T. E. Wal-lace. F: Honolulu;

N. K.Tacoma: A.

Inn 1 . 4' "" -- "W.

B. C.Minneapolis: Allen.

O M. Cleveland; A.. Cleveland:

H S. H. E.

j

j

I

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Y. M. A. Room.I

dominated Henry'which J.

a lts',nan: R- - R- - S.

a E.J Squotations, ,

wk.iag , r Nottingham.a atUiag At DIndications of h. C.

production . lt1wrki

a... .., .....

'

a

a

Boyd

-

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it

It

f3

w,lk magazines, books, games, etc.1"" cuuiraiuw irum me x. .u. u. a.;will make It attractive with curtainsand pictures.

Mission Children Society,The January meeting of Ha

wa"an Mission Children's Society willt home cf Mrs. B. F.

at :ju p. m.. Monday.January 27. and Mrs. Scudder.who are on their to Japan, willbe present. Proposed changes in theconstitution and other of im-portance be considered. fullAttendance is

THE HONOLULU REUBLICAX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902.

EXCLUSION

PROBLEMS

MAST DIFFERENCES OPINION

SENATOR MITCHELL CLAIMS

THAT LABORERS MAY

GO TO HAWAII.

Composite Bill in Senate ContainsFifty-si- x Sections Representative

Newlands Thinks Democratic

Party May Make Question the

Burning Issue of Next Campaign.!

WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 15.Senator Lodge said today that theChinese exclusion question was likelyto give rise to extended debate in thSenate Inasmuch as the whole Philip- -

i p.uH.y uU1B uumcinvoivea. ne auaea inai ne muugmthere was a growing feeling in favorof his bill, looking to the simple con-tinuation of the present laws. Thiswould avoid bringing in the questionof the citizenship of the people ofthe Philippines, about 1.500.000 ofwhom are of Chinese blood. It is es-

timated by the insular bureau that ofthese 500,000 are of pure Chineseblood, 60,000 of them being in Manila.If the people of the Philippines arecitizens, or should be made so by actof Congress, the question ariseswhether the Chinese there, citizenslike the rest, could be excluded from

Composite Bill Presented.Tf wrfl 5 f VlIC nnocffnn thnl none

I e.I something like a split to-da- y in the!j charged with framingthe Chinese bill. The labor leaders,

i Immigration Bureau representatives

' ..i": .... , ,s ..

follows:Section in Dispute.

"Section 2. That from and afterthe passage of this act the entryinto the American mainland ter-ritory of the United States ofChinese laborers coming fromany of the insular possessions ofthe United States shall be absolutely prohibited, and the pro-hibition shall apply to all Chi-nese laborers v regardless of con-siderations of citizenship, unlesstheir citizenship shall have arisenin the said mainland territory.And the same prohibition of entryshall apply to Chinese laborerscoming to one of the Insular pos-sessions of the United Statesfrom any of the other territoriesof the United States. But thetransit privileges hereinafter giv-en to other Chinese persons andhereby given to Chinese laborersin all territory of UnitedStates, subject to the 'conditionshereinafter expressed.'"

From Philippines to Hawaii.The words "regardless of considera

tions of citizenship." and the clauseprohibiting Chinese laborers frompassing from one grtoup of islands toanother, as from the Philippines toIliwaii, gave ri?f tn rzK- - h discussio-i- .

Senator Mitchell opposed it vigorous-ly, saying there was only one class ofcin'zens under the American flag, audthat if the Chinese were entitled tocitizenship now or hereafter in thePhliipjnes, they were entitled to gofrom cne 'iart of the country to an-other.

Kotirescntative Newlands, chairmanof the also withheldhis sanction of section 2. His reasons are based on questions of partypolicy. The Democratic party, he:hinks. may take the ground that thepeopie or the Philippines, of what- -

ovo. .u. .. li j . ..,.... ...r.v. ur uiuuu. are American ctti- -

zens. and this may become the burn-- .ing Issue of the next Presidentialcampaign. He will not commit him-self

i

on this section, therefore, until j

l'e has consulted with the Democraticlpndpi-5- .

uirterenct of Opinion.Other members of the sub-comm- it

tee indorse this and declarethat.the United States has a perfectright to exclude Chinese from the

t

mainland, no matter what their status may oe m tne Philippines. Thev

finally decidedto present the bill to th Pacific'ioasi caucus with a fa--

vorable report, except as to section In

2. which" will be presented withsutcomment.

C" ls at P3111 busiisay that Is a question for the Su- -'fitting the room tmstairs over theinrom rnnr m joti s

gymnasium into a room for the usejfied case, and that the antl-Chiues- e

f lionfrtv . ...a, mm Yn.u u lMu uV1 j..u.u. unuuuris uuuer i years oinaavocates should not raise the ques- -

age. The room will be furnished ; tion themselvp

.the

j

be bcld theuiuingnam

Dr.way

matterswill A

requested.

OF

i

the

section,

The

! reporters of that paper. It was ai good thing that they made the cor -

rectioa for it wonld have been their' tnm tn nav mil Mil 5ntM nf Mr.Pain's. Home Rule Republican.

: SCOTTISH THISTLE ''

.

CLP WILL GIYEj

SMOKISG CONCERT j

J

j

The Scottish Thistle Club has ar--.ranged the following program for Itsfsmoking concert, which will takeplace tonight at the Elks" hall:Introductory Remarks ....Chief Ray"The rank is but the guinea's stamp."The man's the gowd for a that.The Immortal Memory of Burns...

; R. Catton"Well a be prood o' Robbie.

Song There was a Lad was Bornin Kyle N. Kay

Pianoforte Selection G. F. DavlesThe President of the United States

Hon. M. M. EsteeSong C. A. ElstonRecitati :n McBrae's System

S. BeardmoreSong The Auld Scotch Sangs

James G. BrownAddress Robert Burns -

T. McCants StewartSong Flora McDonald D. Clark

!

Highland Fling (in costume). Piper R. McDonald Murray i

Their Majesties the King and Queenof Great Britain .

J

British Commissioner W. R. j

HoareSong Tommy Atkins.. Mr. Thompson j

Violin Solo Scottish Melodies j

J. RoseanThe Land o' Burns Dr. Sinclair,

"Scotia, my dear, my native land." j

Song Scotland Vet. . .John C. BrownSelection Dillingham QuartetRecitation Tam o'

;... R. Anderson"The nicht drave on wi' sangs an',

clatter.'" I

Bagpipes Selection I

Piper R. McDonald Murray!"The braw bagpipes is grand myj

frien's.The braw bagpipes is fine:

We'll tuk't another pibroch yet.For the days o' auld lang syne." '

The Land We Live In ,

tree ! MORTGAGEE'SD. OF FORECLOSURE

The Bar Attorney-Gen- . E. P. Dole!Song A. MorrisonSonS W. GoudiejOur Past Chiefs G. L. Dall '

"Mv loved, mv honored, re- -'

" 'snected -

Sword Dance Ghillie Callum i

Piper R. McDonald MurrayThe Press Visiting Pressmen!

"A chiel's amass ye takin notes,.,,.... ...11 prent

Violin Selection Scotch... J.'

The Lassies"Tlie wisest man the world e'er saw. i

...He dearly loved the lasses I

The chairman and toastmaster will j

'be T. M. Ray. George F. Davies willact as accompanist. I

At the conclusion of the programthe audience will stand and sing,"Auld Lang Syne."

j

A Public Statement.E. R. Bath, the plumber, and

W. Honolulu Sheet Metal t

prising:of

H.at

unpleasantness '

garding theirE. R. BATH.H. W. BARTH.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

JThe undersigned having been duly,appointed Administrator of the Estateof Alonzo Kalua Kuhia. deceased, late j

Honolulu. Oahu. notice isto' all persons having claims

.. i!:. jj .i

bnuai tttia csiaie 10 nreseni inem ... ,y authenUca'ed. to undersign-- .

a- - monias irom uaie nere- -

of or they will be barred'all persons Indebted to said

Estate are requested to make imme--

diate me at Honolulu.Oahu. or to X. Fernandez. athis office No. 20S Merchant street,

Block.KEMALIA

Administrator Estate of KaluaKuhia, deceased.

December 23.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRSTCIRCUIT-COUR- TERRITORYOF HAWAII.

AT CHAMBERS. IN PROBATE.

the matter of the Estate of Alex-ander Chisholm, late of Hone-lul- u,

deceased.

Woman's Influence. ; On reading and Sling theRobert Wilcox made one of ani Accounts cf Administrator of "

reporters of Advertiser apolo--. le Estate of deceased, whereingize In their paper about some 5t a3ks tliat its accounts may be ex-cl- es

written about Mrs Wilcox It 3nji,ne1 approved, thatread es if it was letter to ' ?? V aadf ?f dJftri,baHa ?f j

thharthsheratshv r'tffsssato snowing discharging it from all furtherto any one, ana especially j spoasibillty such Administrator.

f It Is Ordered, that Monday, the! 10th day of February, A. D. 1502, at, ten o'clock a. ej at the Court Room

U SZia UOUrt at MOE01U1U, JSWnaof Oahu. be and the same hereby isappointed the time and place for

i hearing said Petition and Accounts,. that all persons interested may; then there appear and showcause, if any they have, why the

! same should not be granted, and mayevidence as to who are en- -j

titled to the said property.Honolulu. Dec 30th, 1S01.Br the Coart:

GEORGE LUCAS.Clerk.

Jan. 3, 10. 17, 24.

NOTICE.

At the annual meeting of theGuano Fertilizer Co-- held on

Monday, January 20th, 1?02. at 11s

o'clock a. m.. at the office of H. Hack-fel- d

& Co.. Ltd.. Honolulu, the following officers were duly elected to;

during the ensuingGeorge N. Wilcox President.H. A. Isenberg. .. Vice-Presiden- t.

W. Pfotenhauer Treasurer.F. Klamp Secretary.Armin Haneberg Auditor.

F. KLAMP,3t. - Secretary.

STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEET--ING.

The regular annual meeting of thestockholders of the GrievePnJiHcnin r"n T tA tv-I- Yin holrl nt" " " " v

..AUV VUSATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1902.

at 3 o'clock p. m. By order ofBoard of Directors.

EDWIN S. GILL,Secretary.

Honolulu, Jan. 20, 1902.

NOTICE.

All persons are forbidden tres-pass on the fishing rights at Kaika,Wnlnlnn Tslnnrt nf hnhn lnv nai-cr- m

trespassing or fishing will be prose- -

cuted to th fu1 extent of the law.AKINA. Lessee.

NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that I willnot be responsible for any debts con-tracted id the name of Mrs. C.Bertelmann or Mrs. I. H. Kahilina.(Signed) MRS. I. H. KAHILINA.

Honolulu, January 13th, 1902.

OF SALE.

is hereby given that pursuantto the powers of sale contained in thatcertain mortgage dated October 30th.1S99 made DJ" CecelIa ' Arno'd ofHonolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory ofHawaii, as mortgagor, to C. Bosse,formerly of Honolulu, aforesaid, butnow of San Francisco State of Calif- -

and recodcdtne Registry of Conveyances in saidHonolulu, in Liber 196, on pages 263and 264. the mortgagee intends toforeclose said mortgage for con- -

broken wit: the non-pay- -

ment of the interest on the sum ofTwenty-fiv- e Hundred Dollars ($2500)the principal sum secured bv saidmortgage when due.

0UCe ls llkewlse Siven that theproperty conveyed by the said mortgage will oe so,d at PublIc AucHon at ,

the auction rooms of James F. Mor- -

Rev. Alex. MackMitosh '

"The palm waveth high." NOTICE OF INTEN-Son- g

Gowfin' W. Anderson' TION AND

muchfriend

Rosean

Barth,

gan. Auctioneer, Queen St., Honolulu.on SATURDAY, the 18th day of

1902, at 12 o'clock noon.The property covered by said

sage consists "of all that piece or par- -

Works, desire to inform their friends. Avenue, Honolulu, aforesaid, aod com-an- d

the business communitv that they'are not associated in business or in All that piece or parcel land con-an- y

other way with W. Barth. , tainlng an area of forty-tw- o hundrethsSimilarity in the name has given rise) (42-10- of an acre situate Makiki,to certain and friends Honolulu, aforesaid, and being the

PIece or parcel of land described Inare renuestP.l tn nso mnrp ro r. i

statements.

of herebygiven

the"""'"

foreverand the

payment toEsq..

CampbellKUHIA.

Alonzo

1901.

PetitionMrs. the

the the saidarti an and a

a her from

rs

tr as

as

andand

present

Paci-fic

serve year:

Robert

the

to

CHING

S.

Notice

theto

Jan- -uary,

mort-,- ,

. --.i ui iuuu suuuicu uu me vvaihitii..,, nf Maklki Street near Wilder

Royal Patent 3G90. Land CommissionAward 1101S to Wahine.

Together with all buildings, Im-provements, rights, easements, priv-ileges and appurtenances thereuntobelonging.

Terms Cash, United States Goldcoin; deeds at expense of purchaser.

For further particulars apply toHOLMES R-- STAN'LRY.

Attorneys for Mortgagee,Dated Honolulu, December 23, 1901.

C BOSSE.Bv his nttnrnpv 5n fact--- -- -- -

J. M. DOWSETT. 0- - o:0

The above Sale is postponed to Sat- - Aurday, January 25th, at 12 o'clock Onoon, at Salesroom of 'X

JAS. fC MORGAN.

Pin MoneyPickles

You've surely heard about thosepin money pickles If not be sureto ask about them when yon arein the store.No other people can put up pick-

les like Southerners and these aredirect from Virginia.Better telephone for bottle, tocome with your regular order.Here are some of the varieties:

Pepper Mango,Cucumber Mango,Melon Mango.Burr Cucumbers,Martynlas and others.

LEWIS i CO., ltd.106S Fort St

240 Three Telephones 240.

Orpliemii Theater

A Tripto

Coontown.BY

...Ernest Hogao...

AND COMPANY.

J

Beginning Saturday Night,

January 25th.

Reserved Seats, 75c. Gallery, 50c, 25c

BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN.

DO NOT BE DEGEIYED !

Drink no substitute for

KOMELthe pure juice of the grape fruit.

Carbonated only by the

CONSOLIDATEDSoda Water Works Co., Ltd.

Sole Agts, for the Territory of Hawaii

601 Fort SL, Honolulu, T. H.

Tel. 71 Main. Island orders solicited.

Buy Only ThatWhich you can enjoy drinking,

such as ,

Old Biackthorne Whiskey

This whiskey is distilled fromselected grain, is warranted pureand unadulterated, is highly recom-mended for its medicinal proper-ties, purity guaranteed.

AXSO.

Old Cremorne Bourbon Whiskey

Bottled especially for

J. Hartmann & Co., ltdWholesale Liquor Merchants.

Waverley Block. Bethel Street.PHONE 219.

Shanghai

From 50c to S3.00

per yardAtThe PHONG FAT CO.

33 Kinc Street.

THESE ARE THE FINEST --GOODS EVER SHOWN IN

LARGE VARIETIESOF LINEN AND GRASS TEACLOTHS IN STOCK.

HS.OSIVED

EJXectxio

Keep one at your bed-

side and throw lighton the burglar " whenhe comes a burgling."

Fresh

Flower-- a:nt

Vegetable

Seeds

Just Arrived.mIv

All Varieties

The Hollister Drug Co.,

LIMITEDFORT STREET.

The Mew

EnglandBakeryIs loaded up with Good Things

SCOTCH SHORT BREAD CAKES,ALL SIZES, PRICES and

STYLES.

PIES just like your Mother usedto make.

Cookies, Macaroons, Lady Fingera,Cream Puffs and all the dainty Btyleasuitable for Christmas.

TONS OF PURE CANDY

from cheap grade for children upto better grades for 50 cents. Wocan furnish you a box of deliciouscandle worth a dollar elsewhere.

Don't forget!

J. OSWALD LUTTED,PHONE 74. MANAGER.

ALSO SOME MORE

flIiGliigan Stoves

and Ranges.

AND ANOTHER INVOICE of ...

3EaArorfte

OarlanclsAT PRICES TO SUIT ALL.

The Pacific Hardware Co, Ltd.

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IKE PROTEST

Ways and Means Committee

Hears Representatives

From Cuba.

CRISIS FOR REPUBLICS SUGAR

Stateaeat That Redactioa May

Be Necessary la

Tariff Rates.

Arttments In Favor of Concessions

to the Island Are Made at the,

Conference Opinions of Various i

week

Interests Affected by Legislation Tfl actlon of the secretary of WarMany Cubans Present. i n going before the House Military

Affairs Committee this week and ad- -

vocating the abolishment of theJanuary 15 The enmieill transport service across the

Vnjra and Means Committee began ; pac,fic account of ll3 grt ex.hearings to-da- y the subject of Cu-- ;on rnse wag something of a surprise.baa reciprocity with a Urge repre- -

aUhoURh u was known thatcaution preaent the vartocs , dU favor tne contfauance of tae

interests which would be affected by j transports.legislation of this cnaracter. ine ou-ba- a

Industrie were represented byMessrs. Place. Mendoza. Dumols and,Franeke. choea bv commercial or-- 1

aaaiantione la various parts of thetaUd. !

gross the M-s!- S its

Mr. Rootfrom

Tn American interests engaged in j of a commerciai steamsLip line besugar production in Cuba were repre- -

j tween San FrancJsco aml .Manila bvMated by Bdwla F. Atkins, spokes-- , way of Hawaii, and will therefor givewan for an organization controlling a Hawaii an additional mail, freightlarx part of the sugar production of and passenger service.the Island. Hugh Kelly of New York j The flrst supposition was that thisaad John F. Craig of Philadelphia, i new contract misht go to the PacificWilliam Haywood was present in be--, Ma!l steamship Companv, but it nowhalf of the Hawaiian sugar planters appears that the Paciific Coast Com-aa- d

Henry T. Oxnard for the domes- - j panVj a corporation owned bv NewUc beet-suga- r Interests. The tobacco! York nnd Boslon capitalists, willaad other interests affected by Cubnn make a fight for the contract, andproduction also were well represent-- ; that this company has a better show

of success than has the Pacific MailChairman Payne stated at the out--t Company.

set that the hearing was in reference Tne pacjnc Coast Companv alradvto that portion of the President's mes-- 1 operates several lines of steamers onage relating to reciprocity with Cu-- . the Coast, and it also operates rail-b- a.

The committee would first hear roads and coal mines. The claim isthose favorable to Cuba, and Mr. made that this companv is in a po?i-Pay- n

stated thHt the committee Je-- ; tfon to put its steamers on the Sanatwd to be informed about the effect of . Francisco Honolulu-Manil- a line asreciprocity both on Cuba and on the ; soon as the contract shall have be'npeople of the United Staes. i awarded.

Bdwla F. Atkins of Boston made ...the opening statement in behalf of re-

ciprocity. U spoke of the enormous"overproduction of sugar throughout

the world, amouuting to about 1,500.-0- 0

tons, which had resulted in a cri-

sis In the industry. European coun-

tries had met this by bounties so thatthe German producer, by means of a

costThe

cents

fightingbe harvested.

Ha alarmisL he said the effectbe lose to the

labor employed. The tohe likely lead

At the timn set fnr tbowithdrawal of Americanvonkl in opinion, a deficit in

Ineular revenues, whichTargely recruited from

-- Atkins per centreduction desired onthe island, In response to inquiriesParne. h said that the surr Indus- -

Atkins thatUm opposition to Ctibanmme special namelythe domestic beet theHawaiian planters and the In-

terests Porto Rico aad Louisiana,aggregating S90.000 tons production.

Payae he that veryof the Cuban

trjr w by citizens of Unit-ed States.

low ea crop this yearapproximate 512.tOo.H'- -

free admissionsugar reciprocal concessionsAmerican Cuba.

M'KINLEY MEMORIAL'S

WASHINGTON. Jan. 12-.-1

field popularto thp MoKlnlev Narinti.ii

f

thfe asUtre action. Tils step i taken af

('

ter conference with promineat S?n-- jstars Representatives and noontfce ademaadiag that is tojmptM? a suitable memorial for PresJ 1 Lincoln and kowled? tl at

h ha already made aa appropnationa morament here to faosor of Gen.

(

Toe WasahtgtoB arch at Waiting-- j

mentation. It con' more dnpHcate it cor mj marble. So that the

of cos of such a meroria! as. is McKinley

aajr be said to be from a quarter of amlllioa dollars up, according to the

' size aad ornamentation.that is asked now, however, is

that a commission shall be created toselect a site, secure a plan,

ROOT WANTS PRIVATE

STEAMSHIP SERVICECorrespon-dexc- e.

WASHINGTON. D Jan. 11

The of War asks thatauthorize War Depart-

ment to make a contract with a private company to carry its suppliesand men to atyl from SanThis will in establishment

!

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GANE SUGAR HEN

HAKE THEIR PROTEST

NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 9. '

Louisiana cane sugar in

be helped by the remission by ourgovernment of the sugar duties leviedunder Dingley tariff. Webecause this method singles usout from amons a" the S0DS of onrAmerican country as the victimswhose is to enrich the cane)Holds of Cuba.

"We nrotest rnminst their .lomlw&ntCrt tllitt 1C11 vxiotal In KM , I

ing a rate 'of tariff on agricultural j

... . ... ," '"

""'"' "" mmumc l" l"Jre us so

w tn,st tBat consideration of j

this protest will prevent anymental actions on lines laid downby the Cuban we trust ;so in our Interests as well as inboseof our fellow-America- n beet sugarproducers, our vegetable and fruitgrowers, and our tobacco planters ofthe United States."

Copies of the protest were order- -

t?

5,. ,- LF l. . J.

Parker.' vice-presiden-t; Miss Lucv in2nd vice-presiden-t: 3Irs. J,

Bowler, Mrs. EL S.Cunha. Mrs. J. Carter. AnMrs. C. Holloway, Mrs. John EnaMrs. Nawahl. Mrs. Chas. x,itl,the oSicers. constitute theboard of directors.

my

Y. C. A. Tea.The committee the Y.- C- - A. will give an

at the hom f Mrs- - A. B. Wood.uuanu on Monday

I J . .s ... . ., ly

oonty, was able to sell sugar at a sossion hre today, unanimouslyhalf-cen- t per pound below its of , adopted a protest to Congress acainstproduction. cost of production , the proposed concession to the pro-I-n

Cuba was 2.C per pound, ,,0 ca"e ln the Isand ofwhich was somewhat above the suf!fin "art as folIows:that;C,,ba'tat price. Atkins stated

there was now about 120.000.000 worth i "Th"Sh the United States hasof standing cane in Cuba, and at pres-- j S'en to Cuba a freedom for which

prices a considerable part of this she was formerly hopelessly,would not While not, the Cubans now desire that thew shall

wouldserious planters and

the los la-

bor, thought, was to toAifitnrlittttfns

troops, therebe. his

the were!the sugar

sUAted that a 50of duties was

various large products of thebut firm;

avenue,

try felt they should have pen,ong tariff sha11 lastcent, redaction. stated

reciprocityfrom sources,

sugar industry,sugar

of

To stated largepercentage sugar Indus-- '

owned

Giwt

towhite

amount of

re-

port to

result

Manygrowers.

govern

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Hugh Kelly of New York, who has od seat to Roosevelt anllarfte sugar in Cuba, said tothat as an American urged thatteelprocftl concessions made. RELIEF SOCIETY.bftiteved that If there was no recipro-- ,

Cub would aake MeetSn Hed and OK?cers Elec.eo-- fcrJf this oecnrred vlce the Aw, the ERSutn Yearrfran people would be tor At y,. 3Raa., meetlag of tnf Ha.

&ie island. wailaa Relief 5ocl?t.v heldMendowt of Cuban delegation j following olScers ensuing

the dtetre if pre?eat coadKy,,. Wre pictirtous were continued, and said the; Mr 5 n .,Un ras,ant. AfM 0the sugar,

would HeStrongly favored theof andon goods

Arch

Mn.'

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mightpomewbat.

rangeproposed President

Congress.

Special

Congress

Francisco.

protest,

Peabody.treasurer;

physicalafternoon

Presidentholdings Congress.

HAWAIIAN

annexation.

admittingvesterday

pictured

entering

PD1?JIT HDTV! PT IWi At yesterday's meeting the Hawaii- -

UllDiil fLilI0,an Relief Society with the. Associated Charities of Hawaii.

D. CThe William McKinley National,Memorial AssocUUon having!yielded the of subscrlp--

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for

Congress

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similar!

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THE HONOLULU REUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902.

SUPffl OF

FJAILROADS BY

THE GOfElHT'

Time Is Coming When

This Will Be.

F80TEGTI0K OF THE ISDiriDUAl,

Northwestern Railway Merger May

Ha?e Deep and Vital

Significance.

Heads of Organizations Lunch With

the President Enormous Labor

Interests Involved Trainmen

Greatly Disturbed Over the Mer-

ger and Predict General Shading

of Wages Unless It Is Prevented.

(Special Correspondence.)

WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. Thenorthwestern railway merger may

have a deep and vital significance fororganized labor. Monopoly is almostalways inimical to labor. Reduce thenumber of employers in any impor-tant line of business, and wages andtenure of service are' directly affectedThe Northern Securities company is.for the labor world, a monopoly, and'it is evident that the locomotive s,

firemen, conductors, switch-men, telegraphers and trainmen gen-erally have nothing to gain as theresult of its continuance.

The heads of the great rail-way labor organization launchedby appointment with the Presi-dent yesterday, and the confer-ence which followed lasted until after3 o'clock. The Attorney General ofthe United States was present, andthe Secretary of Agriculture. Theconference may be very important, i

Should government supervision be--!

come the policy of the Roosevelt ad-- ,ministration; should the president!continue to advocate increased power1for the inter-stat- e commerce commis-sion, which Is one form of sovern- -

irent supervision; yesterday's lunch'and conference will be looked back

. axp muimuS IUC Ul CU

operation .between the administrationand organized labor in order to bringthese things about. '

Those who say they know the pur- -

nose cf yesterday's conference claim!that the President, who for weeks hasueen studying the northwestern rail- -

way erser from the view point ofthe statutes said to be involved, theprobable effect of the merger on rates,and the discriminations which it maymake possible, at last reached theposition where he wanted to study itfrom the view point of the enormouslabor interests which are involved.He wanted to know whether the mer-ger, in the opinion of the heads ofthe great railway brotherhoods, wasto be regarded as a menace to labor

Back of the conference is the fact,now well established, that the train-men and employes generally of theNorthern Pacific railway are greatlydisturbed over the merger, and predict that unless it can be prevented,there will be a general shading bfwages, to correspond with existing

"" wm practices or tne UreatTrtf hnrn T7tlw

...w u..u.u. luatl"c v,u,e 1! '"'J coming wnen theremusi oe government supervision oftailroads. and that he already favors!tns as a solution of the railway prob- -1pm. Tho PrncMnTt In M ..,.

nH, Mi --,.,'.'.,. ,:f '

v ""&cu Ior micr";,;,'" i'"",6ie.; Bank

must be ultimateare' Bank

is nrotection tho tndividual, whether shipper or !

LAW AID RELIGION.

Court be Asked Prevent BishopConnrKnn

The Rev. Alexander Mackintosh iV,about to seek aid of the court

prevent the!Second Congregation d x r? .

Facers now being prepared for'tne proposed suit. Mr. Mackintosh,,,,. ,,.,. ., . ... j

family the past sevenhave known to fall," says

merchantSt.I?d fends.

pains the chest anapproaching attack ofwhich In

Chamberlain's

Lp2jai; I

fan Best W'nES

and IliDUDFS

distilled from choicestyields of field and vineyard,bottled with the utmost careand skill, and delivered at yourdoor finest tonics and

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WHAT SHALL WE SEND YOU?

in and make a selection;we guarantee quality.

HOFFSOHUEBER GO.. LID

The Pioneer Wine and Liquor House.No. 25 King St.. near Bethel.

OUR WORKIs well done. It is the repairing of

WHEELS,WAGONS,MACHINES,CASH REGISTERS,

And the making ofSTEEL DIES,MOTOR CARRIAGES andFINE STEEL WORK.

THE MOTOR CARRIAGE AND

MACHINE GO.

UNION STREET.

Phone White 911For Some GENUINE HIRE'SHOOT BEER or GINGER ALE

All kind. of drinks delivered to allparts 0f the city upon the receipt oforder

ARCTICSoda Water Works

127 Miller Street

you have We canIF anything

broken repair

ENAMELED IN ALL COLORS.

C A- - V jaJis:.1186 Union Street

OPP. CLUB.

BISHOP & COMPANY

BANKERS

BANKING DEPARTMENT

Transact business in all departments

Collections, carefully attended to.Exchange bought and soldCommercial an Travelers'

London.

Sydney. Ltd., London.Drafts and cable transfers on China

and Japan through the Hongkong &Shanghai Banking Corporation andChartered Bank of Australia &China.

Interest allowed on term deposits attne loiiowtng rates per cent per annum. viz.:

Seven days notice, at 2 per centThree months, at 3 perSix months, at 3" per

months, at 4 centTRUST DEPARTMENT.as trustees nnaer mortgages.

SAVINGS DcPARTMENT.Deposits received and interest al--

ied at 4 per cent annum. Inaccordance with and Regula- -tions. copies of wnlch may be obtained oa appl'catlon.

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

hI Z TLVJZ "fflEata.bXisb.ed XXX 185B.

co",m,5,on- - ana of credit issued on The of Calif-to-o.

,"'"';'thinks, that governmentvV

supervis--1 ornia, and N. M. Rothchild & Sons,

result, if railway combinations Correspondents: The of Califor-t- o

continu The arsnment for sn-- 1 nia; Commercial Banking Co. ofpsrvision the nf

employe.

TO

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PACIFIC

Twelve

crr. "- - " '. Manage estates (real and personal),Congregation can worship Collect rents and ajridends. Valuables. Andrew s Cathedral on the com- -, papers. Wills. Binds, etc, receivedIng Sunday. -

safe keeping.

ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.4hi, of Pneumonia Warded Off.Auditors Corporations and Prl-- a"Some time mv dauchter caushtsevere cold. She complained of pains vate Krms-- Books examined and re-

in her chest and had a bad cough. I Prted on- - Statements of Affairs pre-ga- ve

her Chamberlain's Cough Rem- - P311- - Trustees on Bankrupt or In-ed- y

according to directions and in two' solvent Estates.

days, she was well and .to go to 0Sce 9, Bthel stree.school. I have used this remedv in ...:...for years

and never ItJames Prendergast Annot- -

.Paj'JamaIin Indicated '

pneumonia. 'this instance was undoubted-- '

warded off br Concn

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Letters,'

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fecial Association forme! to ma a Zsiltln'Sls branchoof thTwoi? "emed " counteracts any tendency ; Agents for Fire. Marine. Life. Acd-ncsume- nt

at Canton, his prepare! a,ar. --ordjan.. fnrtPl . aftf.rt The.e (.a toward paenmonla. Sola brjdent and Employers' Uability insur-K- "

which will inlrolaMi 'nn. ,T aU deaiejg druggists. Bensoa. lancebe In wlI1 be voca! 6 instrumental music ,' Smith & Co, agents for. Hawaii. insnrancToffiee. 924 Bethel Street

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Frames Right, Lenses RighttTreatment Right, Prices Right.

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BankersHONOLULU. - H.T

San Francisco Agents The NevadaNational Bank of San Francisco.

DrtAW EXCHANGE ON

SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Na-tional Bank of San Francisco.

LONDON The Union Bank of Lon-don, Ltd.

NEW YORK American ExchangeNational Bank.

CHICAGO Merchants NationalBank.

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NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRA-LIA Bank of New Zealand.

VICTORIA AND VANCOUVERBank of British North America.

TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKINGAND EXCHANGE BUSINESS.

Deposits Received. Loans Made onApproved Security. Commercial andTravelers' Credit Issued. Bills of Ex-change Boucht and Sold.

COLLECTIONS PROMPTLYFOR.

RESH MILK

F" GBEAH

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Delivered twice dally to any parto the town.

fBT THE

Star DAIKYWhen ordering ring up BLUE 3171.

A. B. DOAK. - ManagerCity office, phone Main 391, P. O.

Box 22.

OAHU RW .0 LAND GO

TIME TABLEFrom and After January 1, 1901

orrrwABDDalJy Paujr DaUj Dally Dallj

StaUonj. ex exSon Sua

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Siaaocj, ex exSua Sonata a a am am aoEahoku ..... .. &i3& ..... 23JtWalalua .... ..... 8:10 2$Walana ..... ..... 1:19 3:53

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OUR OBOFOR 1902

A boy once wrote: 1I luv arooster fer tew things oho Iz thekrow that iz in him, and the otheris the spurs that air on him tobak up his crow with."

We admit having crowed oftenand loud, but we have the "spursto back up the krow."'

We sell pureGroceries.

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Telephones, 22, 24, 92.

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Fort

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A pure brew of iutlt and bops ono of tbo best tonicsknown.

is pure and iiindo by tbe mostscientific process.

Order a Case from theMAIN 341.

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VISIT to our store will convince any one of theof our stock and the of our prices.

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THE KASH CO.,LTP' I " tf A T l)ecomes another yesterday,

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Here arc a few sensible suggestions for Holiday Gifts:

LinenSuspenders, Unihrellas,Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes,Silk Hose, Underwear,Shirts, Pajaniasi Ties.

All the above and many more useful gifts are to behad at

The Kash Co., Ltd.TWO TWO STOCKS.

P. O. Box 558. Mam 96 and Main 376

23 and 27 Hotel Street and Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets.

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FOR SALE IN QUANTITIES

TO SUIT.

BY

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THE HONOLULU REUBLICAX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 19a- -.

FOWLER MDBEET SUGAR, 2?

KaL

fWilliam Bade to Koloa. Sugar Coni- -

Py, Limited; lease; interest In wa--B,mMtAJl fLUW UfcAltit IillillriJltUlter Tight of R-- P. 374. 325S;

496. Dated December 7. 1501.MAKES AN EXTENSIVE TOUR OF, Watewale to Koloa Sugar Com

LARGE ESTATES ON' paay. Limited; lease; water rights in

MAINLAND.

sal; tweaty at $45.

Invests Some Money In Beet Con-- t & Dated December IS.

cerns on the Coast and May Be-co-

Heavily Interested Later lf!

Steam Cultivation Succeeds 't

Places Number of Steam Plows'

Mr. Fowler of London, the wellknown plow manufacturer, has re-

cently begun to invest in beet sugar!estates in California. While Mr. Fow- -'

ler has invested in cane sugar proper-- 'ty In these Islands and during his last i

stay here made what, in his estima-tion, was a liberal offer for a largeblock of Honolulu Sugar Company j

stock, which, however, was not ac--.cepted, he, together with his partner!Mr. Turner and Colonel George Mac-- .farlane, made quite an extensive touri

lease;

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Punohu;over tne oeet sugar estates in convev R. Kul. and R-- 1fornia. S63, Kul. S59. 224 page 490.

Steam for Beets. j Dated January S,

His principal aim was to ascertain j Pelani to Punohu; deed; R. P. 12S1,

whether the beet lands of that j Kul- - 1"16. R- - P- - S63, Kul. S59,were adapted plow cul-- ' hele Ewa- - $1 and $25 p?r

tivatlon and if steam would be month during life. Book 230, pageused should this prove to ,

34- - Dated January S.

be the case. he that steam t Masuda and wife al. to H.plow cultivation be exten-- ' additional charge;

he to consider--, Pieces of Hauhaukol. Honolulu,in the beet estates justj0ahu'

230' Pase 219.as he did In Hawaii many years Dateu January 13, 1902.ago when he first the E- - c- - et al.steam plow cultivation There! Hawaiian Company.are now 60 to 70 sets of steam plows

the Islands, valued at $1,500.000. which been here i streets,by Mr. Fowler's firm.

Visits Beet Sugar Lands.While Mr. Fowler was In California

he succeeded in placing five sets ofsteam at different beet sugarestates in that state. Two sets wereplaced at the Spreckels estate. Building' Comone set on the Lowenthal estate andone at the Maria estate inSouthern California, which is betterknown under the name of the UnionSugar Company. The last and mostsuccessful set was placed in the Ox-nar- d

sugar estate, in Ventura county,Southern California.

Mr. Fowler returned tolater. On his wav East he

England '

Yvvuw. MVTWmacvciiu ueei sugar esiaies atplaces outside of California, and also ijioi.saw something of the cane lands inthe southern

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS jJSInstruments for Record Janu-

ary 22, 1902.

T. A. PettusJo E. C. Hobron, billale.E. C. Hobron to J. J. Egan et al,

bill ofJ. Kumalae to J. A. Maguire. deed.G. A. Rowell and wife to K. L. and

E H. Rogers, deed.S. C. Allen to A. M. Brown, re-

lease.Mrs. W. R. Buchanan to H. Hao.

lelease.W. H. Hilts to C. Shiozawa. lease.Gear, S.

to Sugar"

Tr. 10.00Haiku

Nabar to bill Kahuku. .Instruments Filed for Record Klhel .

23, 1902.

to deed. KoloaF. Alvarez to C. W. Cross, -- cBryde

lease. t Oahu .

Macfarlane Co.. Ltd. to Robt.iLaing et al., bill of sale. '

..., iW. olowaluto ong Wai; lease; Pacific

R. P. 1271B, Ho-- i Fepeeke'onolulu, Oahu; ten years $25. Bookpjoneer

page ioi. Dated March 14. 1901.Oahu M. Macin

tyre; deed; lot 9, block 19, CollegeHills tract, Honolulu. Oahu; $1200.Book page 345. Dated4. 190L

J. D. Lewis and wife to Hilo Rail-road Company; deed; portion lot 65,uiaa, t'una, Book 234page 31. Dated 14. 1901.

G. D. Supe Hllo Railroad Com.fr.-- ... xJAAKis.

Book Datedcember 10. 1901.

of Panopolls to SugarCompany. correction;

and acknowledgment to lease ofland. Pahoa. Puna. Hawaii.

22S. page 190. JulyR. Kaaeae al. to H.

Company. Limited; Ap. 3, R.P. 1S46. Kul. 6SS4, Aps. 1 and 2. R. P.j3456, KuL 9S21, Ap. 1 KuU 4S7S. Ma-- s

Maui; five years at j

Book 22S, page 453.1901

A. McKeague Sugsr Com- -

V

pany. interest in wa-ter right of R. P. 47S2. 3S15.Kotaa. Kaeai; twenty years at $45--

page 435.1S9L

Kul.years $5. Bcok a2d I

r.374S. 32S5. water rights in

Kols. and 32SS, Ka--

years Book

A. K. Xlika to Koloa Sugar

Olaa, Puna.

pieceDated

lease;

Dated

Koloa

Trou-ble

pastor

Ins..

twenty page have used

Kul.Koloa.

agents

Limited; water right ofKhI. 667. Kaloa. Kauai; AHD

twenty 225. page PKO464. Dated 30.

sugar to' andG. lease; land;

Kaloa, Kauai; twenty years $1.Book ItS, page Dated from

1901. KOBE, JAPAN.' RY0K0interest in portion P.

3259, twenty years$25. Book 22S. page 467. Dated De- - King Street Phone Maincember 1901.

T. Pratt, Sr., to H.Interest R. P. 140S, Ko-

loa, Kauai; twenty years at $30. Book22S. 46S. Dated 7,

"'Pelani to to

uau-- j 12S1. 1716,Book

Plows 1902.

sugar Wai-stat- e

to steam Oahu;plows

1902.

If finds T- - etwill three

sively intends invest land.ably sugar $2000- - Book

hereto Royal'

here. Hotel

on about

plows

Santa

Filed

Book

kila.

years

direct

deed; 1 65S-100- 0 acres land. Hotel,and

have

sale.

Eook 234, page

sale.

721,

229.

3415

etc.Dated

1901.Recorded 15, 1902. '

H. Nichols to Build-- 1

Ing Limited; ofportion P. 1769. Kul.

AiaKea street, Honolulu, oanu;sugar share3

states.

lease;

lease;

' Limited. 22S, pageCollege to P.

release; lot 10,., block 12, College Hills tract.lulu, 1000. 220, page167. Dated January 14. 1902.

i J. and wife W. C.TTioirtL--. 11. T D Olffl

Merchant street. Oahu:Visited mnrtfrn-- A

other' 229, page

$100.

pany. Book

vu.ut,n, utuu, ifc. i. 1U1, nui. JUIO,

gll TOO nnr1 SROOfl Rnnl--1, - ...v. ,0 ar'

347. Dated 29,

J. to W. C. Peacock:portion R. 3S. Kul. 721, Mer- -

chant Oahu; bonus

1901.Dated

AND

MarketHonolulu

STOCK.C. Brewer &Sachs Dry GoodsL. B. Kerr

SUGAR.Lansing & to J. Ewa

'leed. Hawaiian Ag. Co.Lunalilo Est. H. Cooper, re- - Hawaiian

lease. Honomu

Dated

Oahu;

lease;

Oahu;

lease;

years, SI.

Co

Co

K. et al to Lunalilo HonokaaEst., mortgage.

Hirano, ofJanuary .

KipahuluKekahuna et al. Mauliola,

L. re--

& OnomeaOokalaOlaa 5.50

ReH.ri Olaa paid

Kauhaeku Ap. '

1. Waiklkl.at

Trustees College to

December

Hawaii;November

to

across 190,234. page

Limited; signa-ture

1. 190Let Hackffld &

Lahaina. $50.December,

31

Limited:

22S.

P.

December

Spalding;at

December;

Isenberg;in Wellweli.

December

p.P.

introducedLimited;'

of

Beretaniaintroduced

5,

JanuaryJ.

Company,

i

&.

Emmeluthr"

Honolulu.T

EmmeluthP.

Honolulu,

November 29,

STOCKS BONDS.

Quotations at

January

Co.&

Co. Rogers,

Tr.

Cooper

.

.

1S0L,

'

. I

..j

;

.....assessable ....

tii m.,

Pioneer assessable .WalaluaWalluku

MISCELLANEOUS.'Wilder S. S. Co,

Inter-Islan- d

' Hawaiian Electric . .' H. R. T. & L. CoCahu R. & L. Co

Iro. iv.Hawaii; ! nrSt --NatlonaI

$175. BONDS.

Bishop Puna

Septeni- -

Hono-- '

! Hllo R. R. Co., 6"s..

--four Book

.!,Kul.

jR.

Hen. Rap.Oahu R. & L. 6'sOahu Plan. 6s

Agr. 6's

andcool

$1,

the

"W.

up.

nrsriflot

33. De--!

Co.

Co.

Is.

23.

Bid. Asked....... 90.00

40.00

.25 23.50.

... 270.00

23.5010.50

5,00

22.00

13.00

157.50

90.00

130.00

190.0024 2

102.50 j

160.00

97.50

9.00COO

140.00210.00'

P. XL 25 at

v.....

i-- o.

A fcr

Rev. J. XL of Use'St. XL E. Cumber-

land. TJ. S. A, --itme to

atit and who have never

U to fall- - For sale by alland

Co, for

sTSOGASHOTENMakapala. IMPORTER

at ?60 VISIONSGeneral

465.

ASents MASAMUNZ.Kul.Kaauwailuna;

6.

agreement;

extensively

used Renjes;

Richards, Alakea'Honolulu.

Mstropoleassignment

Metropolitan470.

TrusteesCompany;

to

Yesterday'sExchange.

Thursday,MERCANTILE.

Walmanalo

Transit..

Walalua

Session: Ewa

Everythlngdrinks,

$405.00

SALES.

i

Remedy

YisgMng,Bedford Church,

pleasureChaicberlaia's Cholera

Remedy.

druggists. Benson,

DEALER

Company, Limited,

JAPANESE LIQUOR,

Macfarlane

November

Mc-Clell-

November

mLEATHER

WELTIJust arrived and on sale

line of

LADIES GENTLEMEN'SPURSES.

CASES,FOLIOS,

WALLETS,

CASES,

The variety of Is of theand are beautifully mounted

with artand have the

new to

Hawaiian News Co.,

LIMITED.MERCHANT STREET,

On the way to the Post

A Straw HatIs the most kumfortable and

kind of Gear forlike ours.

YOU KANGet any or quality

to to suit yourof

At.

i g. soarsHat Manufacturer.

St. Sayegusa's

Tramways Time Table.

KING-STREE- T

Cars Waiklkl for at6:45 a. m., and 15

minutes thereafter tilland p. m. from go tothe Punahou

Cars leavo Rlflf nr Patron170.00 J for at 5:5S a. m. andS0.00'65.0057.50

100.00 i

107.50

1

Reliable

says; af-fords great

dealersHawaii

pany,

Book

Oahu

Book

55.00

i

placedswell

AND

PORTE

POKER SETS,CIGAR ETC.

leatherlatest

Comestock from.

Office.

koolest Headklimate

made order build

Nuuanu Opp.

leave Town3.45, 6:15, every

11:1511:45 TVaikiki

Stables.Ratirn

swjtchever- - 15 minutes thereafter till 11:0Sp. m.

Cars leave Fort and streetscorner for Palama at 6:10 a. m. andever- - 15 minutes after till 11:25 p m.

Cars for Palama only at 5and 5:30 a. m.

Cars leave Palama for Waiklkl at5:4b a-- m. and every 15 minutes till9:45 p. m., then at 10:15 and 10:45p. m. The 11:15 p. m. from Palamafor Punahou only goes to Waiklkl on90.00 Satnrctars

i 1?2EI Cars leave Fort and streets'corner for Rifle Range at 5:20 and5:50 a. m

100.00100.00

101.00

Cars leave Fort and Kingcomer for Waiklkl at 6:05 a. m. andevery 15 minutes till 10:05 p. m., thenat 10:35 and 11:05 p. m. The 11:35p. ra. goes to WaikikI on Saturdavs

101.00 only.

$23.25.

Bswel

Colic.

othersknown

Smith

Koloapiece

CARD

SETS.

noveau silver.

early entireselect

style, shape

head,

Straw

LINE.

10:45,

Town

King

streets

IBERE7ANIA STREET AND NUU-- !

ANU VALLEY.Cars leave Punahou stable for Town

" ' ' at 5:30 and for Town and Vallev atDeath f Mary T. Whitney. ; 5;40. 5:50, 6:10. 6:20. 6:40, 7 and 7:20Mrs. XIary T. Whitney, wife- - of-- . '"JIM'

Cantata fipnrro whftnre ! ars leave Oahff College for Town.... -- ., a. -,-- .. .vv. Ov - -- ...v .

a

a

i

' "

l

-AA., i -- -

R f r.. t.--. c , . r . , ... . ana vaiiey at t:JU. b:oo and 7:10 a.V. T r s states inspector or steam, nuus ann m, ana every 10 minutes till 10:10Company Limited; assignment of t, died December 21, 1S01. at' P-- a., cept the even hour and halfKase; water rights in four leaseholds., - faour ca Mch run from the Stafcla.RHs. San Bernardino coanty.,Koloa. Kauai; $94 per year. etc. Book! eave yauRnn valley 0,

24. j0 minutes

ui n.iuj.

'cream,

recom-mend

Bfarraoea

n:ua

The OLIVER TYPEWRITERdarability,

embodiment

ma-

chine

Wall,. STiobkolsj Oo,r Xtd,Agents for Territory of Hawaii.

Tlteo. H. Davies &

IMPORTERS

ii-t- -

Line -- f urn

and

-604

in Aways

best of In

zz pag? 1S02. m r,- - . ,

I

K. to I p m. x

in water New , Cars Fort .

of R. P. KuL I G. at a

a and neat 5:4a a. a and 10 after . --j- c --tat $10. ,,., . .. J .in .- -- , tv. T 1cuiucr rtiaoc aau " . . miw uu lite trroc - .- -- t-- o . .. . ,

toetc. fall to

run io ue siame up to p. m.Is the last car from

the at p. m--

St.

A

H. H.

on

to be four laa

toas most

of andmost from

ofthis

upon aof an

OF

FOR

Co..

SUGAR FACTORS.

General fnercbandiseCOMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Canadian-Australia- n Steamship line,Lloyds, British Foreign Marine Insurance

Northern Assurance (Fire and Life).Canadian Pacific Railway

Pioneer Like of Packets Liyerfocl

A Roof Over One's Head

Is a Necessity

the best Roofing on EarthHEADY ROCK ASPHALT ROOF-

ING keep out the rain.

ITOl STJi

The Hawaiian TrailManufacturers' Agents- -

Zoi't isHrofi. Love

Fred Phiip & Bro.King WRIGHT BLDG.

rull

Saddles. Harness. Whips.Collars. Hames. Chains.Soaps. Bridles. Spurs

Harness Oil Dressing.Cure. Campbell's Remedy.EIHman's Embrocation. H.

Liniment.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON

WORK UNDERTAKEN.

PHOWE BLUE 2651.

Germania SaloonCWESSIXS.

Use

Prvprtitor

Queen cor. South.

Headqnarters forbottTes and draught.

Ice-Col- d. We can give you theBeer town.

TT3R.TL'

THE ALOHA SALOON4ai. Dated August b:3U b:aU ana--

nrm- -Kawai Sugar Compan- - thereafter till 10.50 w. xxxx.iw.x uojuva

lease; interest Ice Parlors. and Queen streets!rights 3751. Camarlnos has open-- j for College 6:25, For T" s'wKauai; twenty years Book!ed,aP dainty ice cream q.ic eerjr minutes

iiK"ur,clean

drop

tasty. IceDon't

620.;

street.

know

DESK

King

leave

which Tolreachinr Stabl 11:30

andaro

theWe

thethe and

the

par

&

Co.

629

Bits.

GallHoof

Etc.. Etc.

ALL

Street,Primo

Beer,

gla3

erery

leave3351. Paaahou 6:05,

KLEMHE BfiOS. Prssrisbrs.

Simplicity, speedmanifolding power conceded

sreat essentialstypewriting machine. pre-

sent public THE OLIVERstriking

these features,radical departure

other methods construction.Examine te

before decidingchase inferior maka.

AGENTS

Ltd.

Go.

Co.

from

and

Honolulu

KoloaUmlted: Creair

Kolca recenUy Good'

latest

13Y

gCo,,

liuilclin.

HART & CO., Ltd.Elite Ice Cream Parlors.

Finest resort in the city.SODA WATER AND ICE CREAM

Made from Pure Fruit Syrup.

CHOCOLATES AND BON BON3,

! r

BAKERY LTJJfCH

m m meSupplied dally with freth killed meata

and Vegetables." " also . .

A LARGE OROCERY DEPARTMENT.FRUITS, ETC., ETC.

Orders delivered to any part of thocity.

C. a. YBE HOP & CO.Corner Beratania and Alakea.

Phoxe BLre 25

Honolulu Iron Works Go

...STEAM ENGINES...

BOILERS. SUGAR MJLLS, COOL-ERS, BRASS and LEAD CASTINGS,and Machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Particular attentionpaid tc ship's blac&smltblng. Jobwork executr!l on shortest notice.

eaver .Lynch

. Rooms.

H. J. NOLTE, : : : : Prcpr.

Fort Street.

Just received a new lot of celebrated

FIVE CEST CIGARSNew York Capadura, WMhlnaton,

AlUton, Union de Cutia,Grand RepuMJc. Etc

s

f

4i

r

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F. H. RedwardContractor and Builder

V42 Punchbowl StreetTelephone BLUE 1701.

Jobbing Promptly AUendedJo.

Telephone While SL :

Jobbing Promptly Attended To.

OSCAR SELLERSPLUMBING.

OSes and Bhop:72 Beretaala. Near Alapal Stxei

Pmplng Station.

SEWER WORK A SPECIALTY.

Why NotKEEP YOUR HORSE

AT THE

Hotel Stables

Where the feed is good, the con-

ditions sanitary, attention kind

and prompt, and

RATES MODERATE?

lomno Drnuin Drnnfioinrxj .iiiir- - i di !: yFISH MARKET

BOOXHWm. J. AENOLD, Manager.

HAS CONSTi'TLY OX HAND

CHOICE LINE OFImported and 31'Domestic Meats;Flslt; Live and Refrigerated Poultry,Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Potatoes,Fruits and Vegetable.

Two deliver! dally to any placevrtthlB city limits at 9 a. xn. and 3p. m.

Customers desiring to have theirorders delivered are respectfully re- - iquested to call and leave the sameorlor to tbe hours above named.

Telephone Mjh 379..

ICE .'. ICEDelivered to all parts of

the city.

Oahu Ice &

Electric Go.Phone 3151 Bluo

sik:

ALL GOODS ofstylish Don't

Jan. lsth.

i

Phone Main 311.

Parlors.

Rocm A, Elite Building. Hcte! Street

THE DENTAL

No More Dresd cf the Dinial Chair.

Teeth extracted and filled absolutely

without pain by oer late scientificmethods. No agentsor cocaine. These are the only dentalparlors In Honololn that have the pat-- !

eat appliances and Ingredients to ex-- j

tract, fill and apply gold crowns andporcelain crowns, undetectable fromnatural teeth, and warranted for ten ,

years, without the least particle oilpain. Gold crowns and teeth withoutdates, cold filling:: and all other den--;

tal work done painlessly and by ?- -,

ciallsts.

Gold crowns, $5; full set teeth, 5;

bridge work, $5; gold fillins, $1 up; '

silver rillings, 50c

j

0 '

ntuufiPnBI ;

'

j

Any work that should not prove satisfactory will be attended to free of

charge any time within 5 yean.

very day on which the of Lexla& occurred, as I have good reasonWe are making a" specialty cf gold

crowns and bridge work; the most;to remember.beautiful, painless and durable of all ' Those were anxious days for us. I

dental work known to the profession. remember how- - serious my father andOur name alone will be a guarantee ; brothers used to look as they discussedthat your work will be of the best. We , the events which were then takinghave a specialist in each department j place. Their only conversation wasBest operators, best gold workmen nbout riputs stamps and taxes,and extractors of teeth: In fact, all the Whpn the towns b t0 raIso ..mnstaff are inventors of modern entis-

""-- v'or course, we raiseu a

trv. We will tell vou In advance ex-- 1

act v what your work will cost by free company In our town, and yourGive us a call and you father and my brothers were members

will find we ''o exactly as we adver-,o- f It. We girls could not stand guard.tl80- - of course, so In order to show our pa

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY

BIG SHIRT WRIST SAliE bfiST

IMPORTEDlashions.

Saturday,

S' to.with

Room 4 Elite Building, Hotel StLADIES IN

Office open from S a. m. to 6 p. m.

Make for evenict-i-

Wela Ka HaoQUEEN STREET.

JUST OPENED.COOL DRINKS.

FINE CIGARS.

Tumble in some day!McKENZIE & THOMPSON, Prop's

v

V X

vV

I

the very latest and most I$

forget, it will close on v

I

1

IHOTEL $

P. 0. Box 57.

I1'Iffli

A. A. MONTAMO, PropH. F. Mop.ARLINGTON BLOCK.

k---sk:i- :

Get Hllour gfevjSl

Horses

From ttmB

NewYorkDentalj

SPECIALISTS.

sleep-prodaci-

PLATES LKKv

grand-examinatio-

NEWYORKDEHTllLPMOB

ATTENDANCE.

appointments

Saloon.

STREET

DAVISON,

Telephone

Main

To Dei

THE TERRITORY STABLES

A MODERN LIVERY, te in every particular, first-clas- s

boardinjj. Rigs delivered and called for In any part of the city.

S. F. Thornas, Manager.

THE HONOLULU REUBLICAX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1002.

"THEY SAY."

I battle

I

Err? r hnrl cC tie icrftlt --xxdr.ksd tie drJiiJ rexr-sora tiii tiay j--

iy. Mil t r&? wt il rs,11 jm tnce it tack, jtss riB -- i tcfala iiat rrtii tea c "IbeT."

X scseraa iiaflr, u!c tci.Ad to tsfccic3i tree it old; iFr rrer AAua ami r ta ,47s bc&! c? :br csnoci race cf sua

Hi- - ezixttd ti boes a: "ntj."Gossip ncajtri tad r?-r-

-r ai He. tumzu & a ipi?rAJ tt tie bat at --a sow id tiraErpat wer tal abaci tksc isj sra

As! --ettt tie tmat cJ Iir."7b7 Bt Hit krdf xsd &rtr khsr.A "Tfceri Uti Is to nltk Ms setfibcrAM trft fail badsca aarf printsTo the world it far--rt tiejr art mm cf !?

Ties Ml la th tec cf --Tay."It ll vboBx wetea to Mbr j "TSwj--

'Wltk i -- 1u or i eic tor ke iKpi mjAfid 1st kb booM. rtm j caaoot go,U Is locked and bolted lad suardeii

Tfcii kerribie boose of Tbt."7boK-- b yoa cannot ctt la, yet tiey crt cotAtxJ fpmd tbetr rtliii-o- a ulrt zbsat.Of IB the rucalt csder tb fxa ,

Wbo kare cose to prrrAi Ernest srrer ocBeiei to tke tocf cf T&t

EJU Wietle- - WTJccx.

511 TOciiiiins Ung. ,

A Romance of Concordand Lexincton.

;s By 1 G. Woodbcrry.

it::::G;::::;Well, as I was saying, this is the

way It came about: I was a youn?thing then, just turned IS. Your grandfather bad been my playmate, heroand protector from the time that I wasold enough to go to school. I had nev- -'

er thought of marrying any one buthim, and so when he asked me to behis wife, why, of course. I said "Yes."

"Well, It was In the spring of 1775that we were to be married. Motheranu i spent tne winter getting mythings made up, and I bad as fine anoutfit as a girl could possibly have Inthose days. The day set for the wed-ding was the 19th of April yes, the

triotism we nil signed a paper In whichI.we agreed not to have anything to do

the men of the town who refusedJoin the company.

The 10th of April was a beautifulday, though a warm one for the sea-- i

eon. We were all up early that morn-- j

Ing. for there was a great deal to beI done. It was about 9 o'clock In theforenoon when my mother, who had '

been looking over some linen, suddenlyraised her head, exclaiming as she didso. "Why. Mary, was that tbe meetinghouse bell?"

'

"What can It mean?" I cried, and,running to the window, 1 caught sightof our neighbor's sons. Joe and JohnEaton, running down the road withtheir guns. Across the way Harry '

'

Wright was plowing the field. Theboys called out to him as they passed,and. without stopping to unhitch thehorse, he seized his gun aud was offacross the fields.

"It Is an alarm, mother!" I cried."The boys are down by the brook."

she said. "The sound will not reai--

them. Run and tell them!"Without delay 1 hurried to the kitch-

en, and. seizing the horn. 1 ran out ofthe house and started for the brook,which was some distance from thehouse. I blew a blast on the horn as 1

ran. and as the boys caught sight ofme I pointed toward the road, whereseveral men could be seen runningwith their suns. The boys understood,and. waving their hands to me. theywere off across the field to the road.

"What do you suppose the matterIs?" asked mother when I returned tothe bonse.

"I do not know." was my reply, "butI am going to find out" And 1 ran outof the house and took n short cut acrossthe fields to the meeting house, whichwas to be the gathering place If thealarm should ever be sounded. I. forone. had never expected to hear anyalarm, for at home we boned for apeaceful settlement of the dlfiicultles.But when 1 reached the church andsaw the whole town gathered on thegreen the men's stern air and the wo-

men's pale faces frightened me. and 1

began to fear that something seriouswas the matter.

"Y'bat Is it? Where are they co-Ing-

I asked. And as I spoke the mencame hurrylnc out of the meetinshouse. wh-r- e they had heard a few-wor-

from Parson Smith, and, mount (

Ing their horses, rode off as fast asthey could so. I looked for your grand-father, but be was not there. Catch-ing sight of my father. I ran to him."Have you seen Henry?" (that's yourgrandfather) I asked.

"Henry was at the tavern when themessenger rode tbrouch here," repliedmy father, "and, a he had his horsewith him. he rode away without wait-ing for the company to assemble."

You may Imagine my feellugs as I

turned to go home. This was my wed-ding day. and the man who was tomarry me had ridden off without aword, knowing, too. that he might nev-

er return. If all they were saying aboutfights and resistance was true.

M v father had reached home beforeme. and as I opened the door I heardmother ask. "Do vou think It Is anr- - i... . .-- .. i

troops to destroy the supplies whichhaTe been stored at Concord-- If threport is true, there win be resistance.and if It comes to that It will be veryserious business for us."

i My mother kept her fears to herselfand did her best to make rue feel that

, It would come out all right, but thosehours were the most anxious I everspent So through the day we watch- -

, ed and waited for news.. The first news that came to us from, Ihe fight at Lexington and the otherdoings of that day arrived about 6

i o'clock In tbe afternoon, when some'. mlnutemen from another town stoppedat the tnvern on their way home. They

! told the story of the day to the littlecrowd of anxious women who eagerlyquestioned them for news of some dearene.

My father would not let me go downto the tavern, but went down himselfand brought us the news. I can seehim now hurrying along the road.

"Something unusual has happened.Mary!" exclaimed my mother. "I nev-er saw your father look so excited."

1 hastened down the path to meethim.

"Bad news, my child; bad newsr heexclaimed. "There has .been an encounter with the king's troops. Andthen, reading the question In my eves.he continued. "But they brought nonews of our men."

The hour set for the wedding was So'clock, but It began to look as if therewould be no wedding, for It was nowafter 7 o'clock, and none of our menhad returned home.

Mother and I sat In silence In thekitchen while father walked back andforth in the room above.

At last we leard steps outside, andthen my brother Arthur, who wasamong the first to reach home, stagger-ed into the room. T sprang up and ranto him. He sank Into the nearestchair, and his gun fell to the floor witha thud. Arthur was only a boy of 13,you must remember, and the day hadbeen a terrible one.

When he had recovered a little, myfather spoke. "What news do youbring, my son?" be asked.

Now, I had felt from the first thathe had brought bad news, and by theway he hesitated and glanced from fa-

ther to me and still did not speak 1

felt sure of it So I put my worst fearsInto words.

"Arthur." I said. "Is It Henry?""Listen." he said, speaking rapidly.

"The king's troops were' In full retreatwhen we reached the road. We didnot keep with our companies, but eachone found shelter as he was able be-

hind trees, walls or fences. 1 met Hen-ry as I was crossing a field, and wetook shelter together and awaited thecoming of the troops. We had just gotsettled when Henry caught sight of aflanking party coming light down onus. He called to the men near us torun for their lives, and at the sametime we both jumped the wall and ranfor a house which stood In In the fieldJust opposite. I reached the oppositewall In safety and turned round to lookfor Henry, but he was not with me.At that moment the troops came rounda sudden turn In the road and sentsome shots In our direction. At therisk of being shot at I stood up andlooked across the road. He must havebeen hit by the flanking party, for helay Just by the wall."

"Are you sure It was he?" asked fa- -

then"Yes; I knew him by the green on

his powderhorn." replied my brother."You staid by and looked after him?

asked father."I tried to, sir, but the troops came

down on us. and we were obliged tomove on. 1 went back to the place assoon as I could, but I must have mis-taken the spot for I could not findhim."

Meanwhile I sat In my chair, feelingas If 1 bad just awakened from a baddream. 1 did not fully realize whatbad happened, for It seemed Impossi-ble.

"Here are some people. Mary." saidmother. "You would better go up toyour room and He down."

I did as I was told. There on thebed lay my wedding gown. I could notbear to look at It and, picking It up. I

placed It In the large chest in whichmy linen was packed and pulled downthe lid; then I threw myself on the bed.and tears came to my relief. So I laythere thinking over the?vents of theday, my wedding day that was to havebeen. How different from what I hadanticipated!

Suddenly l heard the sound of ahorse's feet coming up the road at a fu-

rious pace. I sat up and listened."Somebody Is riding on an Importanterrand." I said to myself. Nearer andnearer came the sound, and the rider,whoever he was. drew rein at our door.Then there were a murmur of voicesand an opeulng and shutting of doorsand then my mother's voice calllnc; tome: "Mary. Mary; child, come down!Henry Is here. He's come."

Scarcely believing that I heard aright.gdt up and ran down stairs- - and into

the kitchen, and there before me. bisface pale as death, with a blood stainrd bandage bound about his forehead,itood your grandfather.

"Mary." he cried, holding out bishands to me. "1 am in time! The clockhas not struck yet!"

Then Parson Elder, who had comeover to hear tbe news from Arthur,came forward and said, "Shall I per-

form the ceremony now?"So rlzht then and there your grand-

father. In his working clothes, all stain-ed with dnst and blood, and ) In mymorning calico, were married. For-ward.

TVTsat Harts."The other side." observed the candi-

date In much apprehension, "are put- -nn-- r some uamaging reports n circuta- -

fr. "uing senous. lamer wu..."I am afraid It may be. wife," he "But no money to speak of." rejoined

said. "The messenger said that ttov-- I tbe chairman of the campaign commlt-exno- r

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8 THE HOXOLLXU REUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. 1002.

SPONDENGY

D ES S E

TO HIS DEATH

Leayes a Letter Stating the

Motive That Resettedi

In Rash Act.

TWO SHOTS THAT PROVED FATALj

,

Kfept Hopilg la Ya!H For .Family '

Letters Which Kerer;

Reached Him. i

t

In His Last Moments Provision is

Made for His Daughter Edna.

Appoints His Sister-in-La- to

Take Charge of His Effects De-

ceased Vas an Old Resident.

TIkmm Kroofte. manager of theArttttgton Hotel annex, and a residento the Wands for the past twenty-flT- e

yew, deliberately took his lifeyesterday morning, by firing two bul-- 1

let Into his body, which resulted in j

ate dying within less than two hours.Mr. Knwte'g rash act remains ld

by himself. However, it is

generally conceJed by his closefriends and acquaintances that he hadbecome despondent over domesticmatters, aad took this tragic methodof escaping farther trouble and

The ballets both entered the body

la the vicinity of the boart. That Uie

suicide had been deliberately and j

carefully planned was clearly indicat-

ed by the note left on a small standIn the room in which the deed wascommitted. In this letter Krouse In-

dicated just what disposition he want-

ed made of his property and personaleffects. He also intimated that ab-

sence of mall from his wife andiftBKhter, now in San Francisco,

V where they have been for the pasteight months, caused him bitter dis-- 'appointment.

Revolver Reports Heard.Shorty before 11 o'clock yesterday;

mornlHg. George W. Pago, an archl- - j

tecL who has offices in the Arlingtonbuilding on Hotel street, heard twosharp reports from a revolver, comtug In quick Swceoseion. He rushedout Into the hail, followed by a Jap-

anese woman named Kinl. a house-keeper at the hotel annex.

l4ying upon the floor of a smalleomWnatlon kitchen and nnntrj-i- n therear of the building, was the body of j

death agony,j employed

blooda wouimI la his breast. CltiBc his

,

right side with a revolver,till containing three unexploded ,

cartridge.Krouse Could Not Speak.

Dr. It. 1 Myres was the first physi-

cian snmiaoned. High Sheriff Browncut by

waswas

of was HONOLULUword

by STARTLES CALIFORNIA

towants of the pationt upon reaching,tho hospital. He an examin- - j

of the wounds informed the '

ofllcrs that there was no hope for t

the ond was very '

r. Krowse ralliod for an 7

AitA la response to an inquiry from'Sheriff Brown. "Who shot you. Tom?" j

dying man replied: l did."4 tor reason, Krouse almost Inaud-!W- y

Mated. "Tell you bye and bye,"He then lapsed Into unconsciousness,bis Heath occurring at IS: p. m. .

Wife's Sister.

'LJ2!Ltonital&i&H 1Iha. i n n.i rt ! l ! iftfAi) Inun y auuiissto Mrs. Frank Hoops, who is sisterto Mrs. Tks. Krouse.

Cm a of yellow paper wastM Mrs. Frank Hoogs as soon

p0&stbk. It was then signed"RaepoetfHlly, E. Krousa-- '

The letter directed to Hoogsread as follows:

Honolulu. Doc 29. 1901.

Dar Mrs. Frank Hoogs:After debts are paid please

do tkls for mo. For Edna sell ordispose of everything belongingto mo. and reserving for yourselfanything. Turn Into cash' thebalance and put savings

You have fall control of every-thing. Yo will find koy of safeia my pants.

Yoars respectfully.T. E. KROUSE,

P. S. I have been waiting fora letter from my wife.

Jury and Inquest.The High Sheriff selected the fol-- f

t lowing jury; Win. C. Coney,; AllenDunn. Taos. B- - Lacas. F. Smith. R. 3L The result was the theater was pacfc--

DBncan and C. A. Graham, who view-- ed and the Brother Benjamin showed the scene of the skfde and then! P00" attended.

Barns not to be outdone or oatthe remains. An inquest was held at; 7,,' classed, engaged a brass band andthe police station at 2 o clock jester-- ,

a larw fiaeday afternoon, j presents to be given away, and soon

C B. Woods, the Srst .wtness. said foan,j them right in the" Inhe had examined the of T. E.1 the meantime Livermoreans are get-Kroa- se

at the Queen's hospital and ' ting the h&M of 't In the way of free

fond a gnashot wound In the left- - amusement.Abreast. Dr. Woods also made an,. r Vpr-- i t--

examination of the beck and lower; --j Jjjj AJll iijDdorsal region, waica snowea a soitj

'discoloration, jest to the left of the,spine. Incision into-- this locality re--1

realed Jast beneath the skin a bnlletOf 18 calibre.

Jananese Woman Testifies. i

Klai, a Japanese tomb. testified'to hariag workfd for Mr. Krouse forabout two years, and bad often neara ,

the deceased complain about not re- -

cemag tellers irom nis uu ic-- Isiding in San Francisco. "Mr. Krousewent to the post office about 6 o'elockto see if was any mail for him.arriving by last night's steamer.stated the woman. "He soon return--

At the door of the much mangneded from the post office and told me( lnoffensive plumber. Mahelonahe had received no letters. He seem-- , .

'aid the blame for his not comply-c'doc- ked despondent and cried. About 10

wlth the les and regulations asI went to the nost office to!a&

Krouse. writhing In his building. He was lately be-wlt- h

a stream of flowing from hind the bar of the Fashion Saloonto

recovery,Instant,

tko Ask--!

Writes

"S

all

wur

see if letters arrived, but found t

none, and came back. He was sitting '

at the table writing when I returnedfrom the post office. I left his room j

having to attend to my work. In a i

tew minutes 1 neara iwo pisioi snoisapparently fired in his room. Wentto the door and found it locked.Opened it and saw Krouse lying onthe floor of a small kitchen adjoining his sitting room. He had told mea number of times he intended toicommit suicide."

Sheriff Brown's Evidence.High Sheriff A. M. Brown testified

to having Krouse badly injuredlying on the floor of the kitchen inhis about 11 o'clock yesterdaymorning. He saw a revol-ver close by his side, and blood run-ning from the wound in the leftbreast. Krouse was groaning andappeared to be in great agony. Twoshells were found exploded in thelevolver.

"When I asked Krouse who shothim. his reply was 'Shot myself,' "said the Sheriff. "I then asked whyhe had done so, his reply was: lwill tell you by and by.' I also founda of explanation in Krouse'sroom."

Verdict of Suicide.In accordance with the testimony,

the jury speedily rendered the fol-

lowing verdict:"Thnt Thnmne V ITrnnco pamn n

hig (,eath at IIonolujUi Is,and of 0aJulon the 23rd day of January, 1902, theresult of a bullet wound from a 3Scalibre revolver fired himselfwith suicidal intent, said bullet enterlng the abdominal cavity, causinghemorrhage and shock. Despondency,so the Jury believes, being the cause I

of this act."Despondent Over His Trouble.

Krouse was about forty-fiv- e yearsof ntre. Snmp vMrc Tiirn ho e incharge of the Arllnton Hotel nowremoved to give place to the Young

en Hotel street. He was affiliated

"" "'-- " ""'" iuuSe 01 .uusunry

".-- .a ut iwiuu tu uau unufinancially embarrassed. He is saidto have complained of heart troubleon Sunday last. The only explana-tion for his successful attempt at

was family troubles.

FREE AMUSEMENT PROVIDED

Brother Benjamin and His FamedHigh Diving Canine Of."er Pre--miu-

Bumps Up Against Rival

and Wages Warfare.

Benj. Burns, well known in Hono-

lulu as an amusement promoter,who has for several years past beenamassing wealth and notoriety as asuccessful distributor of patent medl- -

The Burns and his famoushigh diving dog "Dude" have beenstirring the amusement loving popu- -

lace of Liveraore. Cal. from centerto circumference. From San Josecomes the story of Burns' latestachievements with the Brother Benjasmin "vaudevilles."

The little town of Livermcre. although not exactly In or on 1iie cir-cuit Is at present In the midst of atheatrical war. The Wizard OilVcudeville Company opened theFarmers' Union Theater billed for awek at fifteen cents admission, j

Burns and the Brother Beniamin i

ICompanv arrivtd on the same train, i

rvuii'u a vucsai iul cuir ue posi-- joffice, had a stand erected, electric j

lights placed, paid a menth's rent in j

advance, and began giving a freeshow. The first night rbout 600 peo-ple attended the Brother Benjaminshow and about sixtv the Wizard OilDuring the performance the WizardOil manager announced he wouldgive a free show each night andside would award numerous presents!to the audience and a diamond ring

ws soon upon the scone and took This is borne the records hecharge of Krouse, Tio patrol left behind, and the testimony ofcalled and tho Injured man taken those who knew him well.to Queen's hospital. Owing to his '"great to blood Krouse QFable to speak a In reply to thoutkn6 put to him High Sheriff

Dr. C. B. Wood attended the'

madeatloa and

and that

a

40

tolllgh Sheriff Brown returned totr,ns oa st. bas a5jn JPar

KH apartments later and found a" - LiS "2?lvii ohu.

a

slip writ-- j

"Call

T.Mrs.

in a bank.

had

seen

by

and

be

to the most popular lady In town.

swim.body

there

house

letter

jolly

THE PLUMBER

',mnl., mrtin vat nrtixTii-i- r

.juAncLunfl. uuulu nui wmrn

"Monday Crewes" Visits Familiar

Haunts, But is Several Days Ov-

erdue Sailors' Cases Not Tried

at the District Court Yesterday.

Japanese Contractor Fined..

set down by the Board of Health, andobeying the mandates of that bodyand its representatives, when notifiedtnat his premises were not in letterDerfect sanitarv condition.

Mahelona was among several offen-

ders against whom complaints hadbeen filed by the Territorial sanitaryofficer. The plumbing connecting thedefendant's premises was pronouncedfaulty upon a recent visit of the inspector. -- Mahelona was notified thathe must promptly remedy the defici-

ency, and was also told that delays insuch matters were both dangerousand costly.

Delay of the Plumber.When arraigned before Judge Wil-

cox in the police court yesterdaymorning, the defendant claimed thathe had used all diligence in consult-ing his family plumber, but that partyexercised no particular haste or con-

cern over the job, thereby leavingMahelona at the mercy of the healthofficials. Explanations soon madethe situation appear in a clearer light.The court granted the defendant an-

other week in which to employ hisbest persuasive efforts upon theplumber, in order that this allegedplutocratic tradesman might be in-

duced to perform the work on theMahelona premises.

Behind Schedule Time. -

Judge Wilcox failed to bring aboutc reconciliation beween Mrs. K. C.

Malian and her husband, who wasarraigned upon the charge of assaultami battery. Mrs. Malian claimedthat she had been both struck andkicked by Malian.

The defendant was represented byAttorney Magoon. Mrs. Malian's attorney was J. T. De Bolt. Malianpleaded guilty ana the court wasasked to suspend sentence. The wife,however, interposed serious objections to agaln going back to Malian;sbed and board. It is believed that asnit for divorce will be broughtagainst Malian by his wife.

"Monday Crewes " one of the oldstandbys of the First District Court,again showed up at his favoredhaunts after a brief season of obscurity. Crewes was charged with drunk-enes- s.

"Monday" was several daysbehind schedule time in making hisappearance. Of late he has utterlyignored the first business of the weekand has shown greater parUality tdThursdays. Police oflicials are of theopinion that if "Monday" persists inregistering at Hotel Brown as Mon-

day Crewes he will lay himself liableto prosecution for sailing under falsepretenses. He should change hiscognomen to "Thursdav." Creweswas fined ?4 and costs.

Japanese Contractor Fined.Murphy and Brown, both drunk,

were fined regulation stipends.Pressure of business at the police

court prevented the trial of A. Jac- -

obsen, Olaf Olsen and John Johnsoncharged with striking J. Van Dyke,the second mate of the ship Florence.

Nalau admitted having raised adisturbance which broke in upon thequiet of the night. He was fined $2

and edsts for the delerlous delightsderived therefrom.

Morimotp, the Japanese contractor,who was in charge of the blastingoperations at the King street excava-tion, on Wednesday, when a largequantity of rock was sent np in theair and, falling, crashed Into the'ofliceof the Metropolitan Meat MarkeLwas fined S25 and costs. Two Japan-ese assistants, arrested at the same

UBe'ere TOMW' wasshown they had nothing to do withth firing of the dynamite.

iuc uiu ui n. .mura aau rvubu.charged with adultery, vras continuedover until today. Miura also has abribery charge hanging over his headwhich will be passed upon this morn- -

Inff.

Legal Consolidation.With the return from the Coast of

Attorney Frank E. Thompson, ar-rangements were entered Into yes- -

terday whereby Mr. Thompson willjcin forces with Hon. Thomas Fitch.and In the famre will do business on-d- er

the name of Fitch and Thompson.The combination is a strong one. andthe prospect for their future successIs most promising.

PcloThere will be a polo game at Ka-plola- ni

Park tomorrow afternoon be-

tween the Leahis and the ex-Ma- ul

team. The following players willtake part: Leahis Waterhonse. Shin-gle, Norton and Lientenaat Hitch-cock. Ex-Mau- is Chillingworth. Copp.Dickey and Fleming.

Catholic Mission Band.There will be a special rehearsal

of the Catholic Mission band at theCatholic club rooms t, and it isexpected that every member will bepresent. It is said that the band hasa moonlight serenade to the Protet!in contemplation, when the Frencncruiser arrives in pert.

Delighted Mr. Smith.From the Boston Transcript.

The Cook Mr. Smith says you area perfect fright.

The Fretty Parlor Maid He's ahateful old thing, anyway.

Mr. Cook I heard him say so toMrs. Smith.

The Pretty Parlor Maid That'sdifferent. Do you know. I think MrSmith a most agreeable gentleman.

A Modest Philanthropist.From the Philadelphia Press.

It is not often that a distaste forpublicity in connection with worksof philanthropy is carried beyond thegrave. Such, however, is true in thecase of Mr. George W. Farr. jr., ofthis city, who left over S 100.000 tolocal charities, and in a codicil to hiswill asked that the fact be kept fromnewspaper publication.

A Littre Boy's Life Saved.I have a few words to say regarding

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Itsaved my little boy's life and I feelI cannot praise it enough. I boughta bottle of it from A. E. Steere ofGoodwin.'S. D., U. S. A., and when Igot home with it the poor baby couldhardly breathe. I gave the medicineas directed every ten minutes untilhe "threw up" and then I thoughtsure he was going to choke to death.We had to pull the phlegm out ofhis mouth in great long strings. 1

am positive that if I had not got thatbottle of congh medicine, my boywould not be on earth today. JoelBemont, Inwood, Iowa.

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sonable prices. Watches repaired ortime. G. Dietz. watchmaker and jew'or. Fort st near Hotel, in Prescott'itore.

WANTED Girls to do Kundry wonApply Sanitary Steam Laundry, Kawaiahao and South streets.

WANTED Two single gentlemen desire rcoms and good table board,either In house or cottage near, mustnot be far from business portion ofcity. Expect to remain permanentlyif saUsfactory and rates reasqnable.Address A. R, Republican Office.

FOR RENT.

FURNISHED ROOM A splendidlyfurnished room with excellentboard for two gentlemen with pri-

vate family on Vineyard street.

TO LET TJellghtful roomy bath tubs j

with either hot or cold water, andevery Improvement and convenience (

known to the modern age. At .

Silent Barber Shop.

FOR RENT An eight room cotta J

on Yonng street Apply J. A. Msgoon, ilagoon building.

COMFORTABLE COTTAGES ON th '

pnemx of the Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. Ltd-- Manaion and Soatl istreets. The cottases contain 4 roorakitchen and hath room. No exrrchare for hot and cold water anr ,

ewtnc lichts. Rnt reaxjuahle. Apply on the premises to J. Lightfootts answer.

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The leading Piombers o San Fran-cisco, have decided to locate a per-

manent establishment in Honolulu.

This will give the residents of thisdty an opportunity of having theirplumbing done at reasonable rates by

the most skilifal mechanics In theplumbing business.

OFFICE AND SHOP AT THE

Alexander Youne Building, j

W HarrisoDContractor and

Builder.

Jobbing Promptly Attended to

H. HAMINDJapanese ........ -Importer of Products . .

Provisions and Wines . .

Gor. King and Smith Streets

huen Chang Co.Manufacturers of All Kinds of

BISCUITS,CRACKERS,HARD TACK.

RICEHANDLED.

Large Importers ofFlour, Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables

WHOLEPALE AND RETAIL.

120 KING STREET.P. O. Box 972. Phone. White 801.

THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE

COMPANY OF HARTFORD

LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH

II. G. IiOUEKIN,AGENT TERRITORY OF HAWAII.

403 Judd Building

Tom Sharp

ginographist(Successor to CHAS. SEYDONE.)

TJTP-X- O SENSDesigning and Gilding.

Advertising a Specialty.

Office and Workshop:1170 UNION STREET.

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Eureka WicklessBlue Flame OIL STOVES

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FOR SALE AT THE

Hawaiian Hardware Co. Ltd

FORT STREET.

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ROOMS 5CS, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.O

All classes of Engineering Work solicited. Examinations, Sur-veys and Reports made for any clasjt of Waterworks, Steam andElectrical Construction. Plans and Specifications and Estimates pre-

pared, and Construction Superintended in all branches of "EngineeringWork. Contracts solicited for Railroads, electric and steam; Tunnels,Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Foundations, Piers. Wharves. Etc

SPECIAL ATTENTION to Examinations, ValuaticnsT andReports of Properties for investment purposes.

FREDERICKS AMWEG, M. Am. Soc C. E.Engineer and Managtr.

W. R. CASTLE, JR., Secretary and Treasurer.

Leading StrawALL KINDS OF STRAW HATS

MADE TO ORDER.HATS WASHED AND PRESSED.Largest Stock of Ladies and Gents'

Hats in the city.

ATiTxralvaixii & Oc

HOTEL STREET.

The Oriental Life

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