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1 J L. WAAN f ran vrnn o- o-dndays News, SECOND y THE STAR EDTON Par 6 of The Worlds Fair r Porfolios Now Ready Ton can nnd n SrpSTl VOL. X. HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, JULY 37, 904. No f s: : ( i X ;.4 f 4 " fii,::. England Preparin (Associaed Press Cable o The Sar). LONDON, July 27. Orders for he naval manoeuvers have been counermanded, all leaves of absence cancelled, and all furloughs recalled by he governmen. Grea Briain will demand reparaion of Russia for he sinking) of he Briish seamship Knigh Commander. ; GAELC HELD. SAN FRANCSCO, July 27. The seamship Gaelic has been held by cable orders a Midway sland, in view of he presence of he Russian squadron near Yokohama. AMERCANS DEAAND NDEANTY. WASHNGTON, July 27. Owners of he flour on he Arabia confiscaed by he Russians have demanded an indemniy. GENERAL FARCHLD AT SYDNEY. SYDNEY, July 27. The bark General Fairchlld, bound from Newcasle, o Lahaina, is here. Her cargo shifed and she is leaking. RUSSAN O.UADlN. TdKlO, July 27. The Russian Via dlvosok squadron Tokio Bay.., is sixy miles from :o : ROOSEVELT NOTFED. OYSTER HAY, July 27 Presiden R oosevel was noified oday o his nominaion by he Republican Pary.. RUSSAN BOATS DESTROYED. CHEFOO, July 27. The Jnpanese are repored o have desroyed he Bukuroff and wo oher Russia n orpedo boas., OCCUPY TATCHEKAO. ST. PETERSBURG, July 27. The Japanese roops have occupied chekalo, ANOTHER or To Japanese Consul, Honolulu. General Oku repors as follows: "On Julv 24h our army commenced Taplngling and dlier eminences near Tnshlkiao. he aack on he enemys posiions on The enemys line of operaions exended for en miles from eas o wes and was wih srong defence works. The enemy was consised of a bou five divisions wih a leas one hundred guns. Our righ wing reached he heighs ihree kilomeers o he souhwes of Taplngling and an exchange of cannonade ensued. Our fron liad o compell he enemy6 arillery o wihdraw ill dark while he local siuaion did no allow our arillery o Pre wih full effec. A 0 p. m. our dlachmen a he righ wing dislodged enemy from he posiions areunl and hen by successive aacks we capured all posiions commanding McPHETRDGE CASE. THOSE FRES N FORESTS. Eugene aicpherldge, he employe in he Quarermaser Frank Cooke, whose name Generals deparmen who s charged wih havln j has been gled smug- menioned in connecion wih he 3,500 cigars lires no ha are le-ce- said o have Honolulu caused from one of he army ranspors, desrucion appeared if governmen rees, called upon before U. S. Commissioner Hlch Sheriff Brown Judd his his morning o afernoon. There were seven ascerain wheher any charges had winesses Trsen for he prosecuion bu he een preferred agains him. The High proceedings were Sheriff of saed he ha nohing of shores he kind descripion owing o had been insiued agains Cooke. he defendans waiving examinaion. He was Cooke admied having se fire o ponie commied for brush io desroy rial. lls ball bond "being reduced lanana. He denied o $2,u00 and sureies being a once provided. His case will go ha he fire caused desrucion among he governmen rees. before he federal grand jury on Ocober 0h. LURLNE N FJ. Mmen Oh j SUVA June 2C The American chojii CHARGED WTH MURDER. er yach Lurllne, under ihe command Henry Geneau he maser a arms of of her owner, Capain Sinclair, urrived he raining Bhlp Wheeling, who sho n por on Sunday afernoon from Sa and killed U. S. Harris, was arraigned moa. She s making a cruise among before Judge Lindsay his morning o he islands of he Paclllo and will le-uo San Francisco wihou visiing answer o he charge of murder in he firs degree. 3., Wason appeared Ausralia. for he defendan. The caso was coninued unil Julv will consider he permanency and responsibiliy of a rus company agains he possible ncompeency or disabiliies of an ndividual n selecing - -. an adminisraor, guardian or if rusee. Pruden flan... &K fl A, uniirmi mi l &L HUwllllilN JAPANESE Conflic VCTORY Washingon, July 27, 904. (Received a 0:30 p. m.) Tashikiao and we are now pursuing enemy oward Tashlklao. Our casual ies are esimaed o be 300." TAKAHRA SHOTGUNS, RFLES, REVOLVERS. Ammuniions A FULL LNE AT J AlTOiiD PEARSON S POTiER CO., J $!My Honolulu" Llmlod J KNUDSEN Kauai pollh-lan- s ivp anicipaing many changes n heir legislaive represenaion ills fall and Represenaive Knudsen. is alked vice-speakof for Senaor. A leer published n he Garden sland conains he following: "n abou wo monhs he Republican pary on Knual will have chosen heir candidaes for he coming elecion of members o legislaure. hink well o discuss n ime he available men, so ha any possible choice may have nn opporuniy o sae his willingness o accep a nominaion or oherwise, before he convenion s held. "Of our presen represenaives only one s eligible for namely Mr. Knudsen. Of he ohers Mr. Jaeger has all hrough his erm shown his apahy for public funcions and his fea represening Kauai, has o all purposes been vacan. Mr. Kuill held jls sea down jwell iough, bu all hi) voing and, in$!(s Were apparenly wli iifie Kumalae wing. " herefore seems mpossible 0 sider hese wo genlemen n he coming convenion and n o be hoped ha men will no be chosen bpcause hey are conneced wih he church or wih planaions, as was done las ime Mr. Gandall has gone no he liquor business, and as he himself righly says a man in poliics mus no be conneced wih n lumor irm. "Mr. Knudsen s herefore he only remaining member ha can be con FOR ViE-- "FAKEf E A KNUDSEN SENATE sider.. J as possible candidae, and believe ha mos Republican voers ap preciae his pas services and desire o linvie him coninue as our represenaive n he nex legislaure. Bu he Home Rule senaors erm s also up, and his successor s o be chosen a he com ing elecion. " hink ha Mr. Knudsen should be he Republican aking he Home Rulers sea for he nex four years, and he pary would cerainly be forunae n having so able and experienced n legislaor for (he long erm n he upper house. As candidaes for he four seas n he lower house, Kaua has many w.orhy ciizens o choose from and he nominaing convenion should have no dllllculy n making up a lis of names saisfacory boh o Repub-- lirans and Home Rulers. "Such men as Alexander McBryde, K W. Kinney. M. A. Rego". T. Tlrand. E..QjuSed, W. J. Sielfion, A. S. Wilcox, C. f.r Rice, Judge Kimele. George Mun don,.. W. Bush, u. O Ticomb and many ohers would well represen he neress of he island No man ha was an acive Home Ruler n he las, elecion can n any way be considered by he nominaing conven ion nnd any kind of a compromise icke would bo wuro o be voed down. "Men like J. K. Apolo, L. Nnkapan- - liu, J. K. Lewelwi, Pulkl, C. Blake and ohers, who have been associaed wih oher paries have of course no righ o recogniion." COUNTES AND KUHO KAUA REPUBLCANS N MEETNG AT LHUE EXPRESS THER PREFERENCE FOR THE PRNCE AS CANDDATE FOR CON- - GRESS AND DECLARE N FAVOR OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT DELEGATES FROM VAROUS PRECNCTS. LHUE, July 25. Nominaions for members of he Disric Commiee in Lihue Precinc were allowed o go wihou any opposiion. Couny Governmen was demanded and Kuhio was endorsed. The. meeing of he Sixh Precinc Republican Club a Lihue for he pur pose of nominaing delegaes o he Terriorial convenion and members of Kauai disric commiee was called o order by Presiden W. H. Rice, Jr., a 8 oclock Friday evening las, as adverised. Secreary Wishard was presen, and afer he usual formaliies i was declared ha nominaions.for hese posiions were in order. J. H. Coney nom-ina- ed STLL, MORE BARGANS. A. S. Wilcox, Senaor S. W. Wilcox, W. H. Rice, Sr., and F. Malm COO business envelopes B0 cens;! for members of he Disric commiee, which nominaions were seconded packages oile paper BT cens. Only a ny j. u. WJilarl. C. A. Arlelgh & Cos whero you Rice hen nominaed J. H. Coney, C. will be Chrisian, Sr., reaed cour ously. ana juage Kanele which nominaions were seconded by C. W. Spiz and R. L. Wilcox. J. D. Willard nominaed W. H. Rice, Jr., for delegae o he Six pars of he Worlds Fair Por- - Terriorial convenion, which was seconded by J. H. Coney. A. H. Rice folios now ready a Sar office. hen nominaed C. W. Spiz and J. H. K. Kaiwi for delegaes o he Terriorial convenion, which nominaions were seconded. As i seemed he desire of no one presen o pu any more names in nominaion for any of hese posiions, i was moved ha nominaions close. This moion being seconded, a voe was aken, and nominaions were declared close by he Presiden. HM was ME hen moved by Coney and seconded ha he Lihue delegaes be and were insruced o cas heir voes n he Terriorial convenion ir favor of he nominaion of Prince Kuhio for Delegae o Congress. This moion upon being pu by he chair was carried, and he delegaes were informed ha such would.be heir insrucions. Willard made a moion ha he delegaes eleced o, he Terriorial convenion be nsruced o cas heir voes in favor of a plank for Couny gov ernmen in he nex Republican plaform. This moion being seconded, was pu o a voe, and was almos unanimously carried. The presiden declared ha such were he insrucions. The meeing hen adjourned. umer nominaions are as oiiows: Koloa For Disric Commiee: John P. Spalding. Charles Wilcox, A. A. Rego, John Wilcox, C. E. Miller. Delegaes o Terriorial Convenion: J. K. Farley, C. E. Ailller, G. P. Wilcox. Hanapepe For Disric Commiee: W. D. AlcBryde, K. W. Kinney. Del- - egaes o Terriorial Convenions: J.. Sllva. Wolmea For Disric Commiee: C. E. Smih, A. Al. AlcLane, J. K. Ka- - punlal, Al. J. Perrelra. Delegaes o Terrioiial Convenion: E. Blake, James Dy?on. ODD FELLOWS THE NEW BULDNO TO BE DEDCATED NEXT SUNDAY EVENNG WTH RTUALSTC SERVCES J. O. CARTER TO DELVR AN ADDRESS ON THE HSTORY OF THE SOCAL ORDER OTHERS WHO WLL TAKE PART. The new Odd Fellows Hall will be dedicaed Sunday evening a he handsome srucure on For sree near King. Owing o he lack of space n he lodgeroom, he meeing will no be public, bu he aendance will be resriced o only hose belonging o he order. E. E. Hinglcy, Disric Depuy Grand Sire, will preside. He will be assised by he following officers represening he grand lodge: Depuy Grand Sire L. L. LaPierre, Grand Marshal E. C. Rowc, Grand Chaplian J. O. Carer, Grand Herald L. Perie, Grand nside Guardian C. H. Sawyer, Herald of he Norh W. C. Parke, Jr., Herald of he Souh A. F. Clark, Herald of he Eas J. Lando, Herald of he Wes G. J. Boissc. The dedicaion exercises will commence a 8 oclock. Par of he services will be riualisic in characer. An address eniled "Hisory of he Social Order" will be made by J. O. Carer, P. G. Broher J. A. Alagoon, P. G., will give a hisory of Harmony Lodge. Siser Clara Perie, P. N. G., Re-bckof ah Lodge, will speak of he hisory of ha division of he order. Siser Thora Oss, P. N. G., will ell of Olive Branch Lodge. Hingley will givn an address on Odd Fellowship. On Monday evening a 8 oclock he building will be hrown open o members of Odd Fellow order and heir friends. There will be dancing on wo floors. A collaion will be served. -:o: - NEWCHWANG OCCUPED Washingon, July 27h, 904. (Received a 2:30 p. m.) To SATO, Honolulu: The Commander-in-Chie- f of our army in Manchuria repors as follows: "Our forces occupied Newchwang on he 25h of July. n occupying he ciy firs was sen a deachmen of cavalry and laer a deachmen of infanry. Boh deachmens however wihdrew o hree miles from Newchang leaving a Newchang only such number of soldiers police purpose. ala:-!- - WLA WL L E THE BAD ACTNG GOVERNOR WLL SHND T THEVTC A FT K R NEXT WEEK BERGKR.S COMNG BRTHDAY. The erriorial band will play as usual a he vaplol grounds nex Sunday and on Monday will ibe presen for service n he opeiving o he new Odd Fellows hall. Nex week i s probable ha he band will go o Waialua, Acing Governor Akinson wishes he people of Waialua proper o.enjoy he concer s well as hose o he hoel and f can be made Berger and his men will go up on he Saurday afer nex and slay over Sunday, giving wo concers here. Bandmaser Berger will be sixy years old on Augus 4h and he band has decided o serenade occasion. him on ha Anyone who has ever given Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a rial will ell you is unequalled for all somach and bowel roubles. never fails and s pleasan o ake. For sale by Benson, Smih & Co., agens for Hawaii. SAVE TOUR. MONEY. The Tweny-Nin- h Series of Sock n he Pioneer Building & Loan Associaion will be issued n July, 904, and s now open for subscripion. The membership fee s fify cens per share, and he" monhly dues are one dollar per monh per share. The sock draws much beer neres han a savings bank. Furher nformaion can be obained from A. V. Gear, Secreary, 22 King Sree. SACHS SPECALS. Prined lawns, baises and dimiies. Prey paerns and good qualiy. Regular 5c. Sale 0c. A fine grade o Muslins, Dmllej and Baises. Regular 6 c. Sale 2 l-- a Sachs. THE OLD RELABLE POWDER Absoluely Pure THERE S NO SUBSTTUTE TURBNES QUARTER as deemed necessary for TAKAHRA. FOB HONOLULU a RUN FOUR OF THE NEW STYLE VES SELS ARE TO UK USED ON THE jft! CANADAN-AUSTRALA- N RUN. is no imporbable ha urbine-seamer- s will replace he presen vessels ha are on he Canadian-Ausralia- n run. According o he London corresponden of he Liverpool Courier, orders for four large urilne seamers have been given o a firm n he "lyde. These vessels wjre. was saed, o ibe pu ono ha run and would be buil a ns early a dae as possible. A urbine seamer is already being; used on he Tasmanlan-Sydne- y run, oy he Union S. S. Company. MONGOLLV WLL BR LATE. The B. S. Mongolia will be lae arriving here from San Francisco. She wiih scheduled o sail from San Francisco yeserdoy bu did no ge away. The big cargo she ook o he coas from he Orien and anoher latge one o load evidenly deained her. DELGHTFUL HOT DAYS There is nohing more delicious han a glow of ce cream soda on a ho day. Bu o bo good depends on where you ge. The crowds a Hobrons founain are judge of good soda. TOOTH PCKS. Our new line of Double Poined Picks nre a winner a he price. Twelve largo packnges for CO cens a your money savers Wall, Nichols Co., Ld. Spring Heel Young ladlea who like a good wearing, comforable spring heel shoe will find nil desirable qual-e- n our "mperial. s s made of vicl kid and haa wel sole wih exra edse. Comes n wo grades. Prices 2.D0 and 3.G0. Manufacurers 05 For Sree Shoe Co. "f, ; K r--. f a

2 j 4.V f Oceanic Seamship Company. TME TABE The fine Passenger Seamers of his line will --.rrlve a and leave his por n hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCSCO. ALAMEDA,ULY 22 ONOMA AUG. 3 ALAMEDA AUO. 2 OTJCNTURA AUO. 24 ALAMEDA SEPT. 2 KERR A SEPT. 4 ALAMEDA SEPT. 23 BONOMA OCT. 5 ALAMEDA OCT. 4 CENTURA OCT. 2G ALAMEDA NOV. 4 SERRA NOV. 0 ALAMEDA NOV. 25 BONOMA DEC. 7 ALAMEDA DEC. 0 Local Boa. FOR SAN FRANCSCO. ALAMEDA JULY 27 VENTURA AUG. 2 ALAMEDA AUG. 7 SERRA AUG. 23 ALAMEDA SEPT. 7 SONOMA SEPT. 3 ALAMEDA SEPT. 23 VENTURA OCT. 4 ALAMEDA OCT. 9 SERRA i OCT. 25 ALAMEDA NOV. 9 SONOMA NOV. 5 ALAMEDA NOV. 30 VENTURA DEC. 0 ALAMEDA DEC. 2 n connecion wih " sailing of he above seamers, he Agens are prepared o csue o nending passengers coupon hrouch ickes by any railroad Crom San Frauclsco o all poins n he Unied Saes, and from New York by eamshlp line o all European Pors. wrtor furher pariculars apply j G S c (LUi TED) (General Ageuis Oceanic Canadian-kUa- n STEAMSHP S. Royal COMPANY Company. Mai 6eamers of he above line, running n connecion wi he CANADAN-PACF- C RALWAY COMPANY beween Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. d. W., and calling a Vicoria, B. C, onolulu and Brisbane, Q. Duo n Honolulu on or abou he daes below saed, viz: FOR AUSTRALA. FOR ANCOUVER. AORANG JULY 30 MOWERA JULY 27 MOWERA AUG. 27 MANUKA AUG. 2 MANUKA SEPT. 24 AORANG SEPT 2 AORANG OCT. 22 MOWERA OCT. 9 MOWERA NOV. 9 MOANA NOV. 6 MOANA DEC. 7 AORANG DEC. 4 AORANG JAN. 4 MOWERA JAN. MOWERA FEB. MOANA FEB. S MOANA MAR. AORANG MAR. 8 CALLNG AT SUVA, ON BOTH UP AND DOWN EO. H. FJ, VOYA GES. & CO., Ld., Genl Ags. facific Mail Seamship Co, Occidenal & Orienal S. S, and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Seamers of he above Companies will call a Honolulu and leave his per on or abou he daes below menioned: FOR CHNA AND JAPAN. FOR SAN FRANCSCO. KOREA JULY 8 CHNA JULY ij GAELC JULY 23 DORC. JULY 3 MONGOLA AUG. 2 SBERA AUG. 2 CHNA AUG. 3 COPTC AUG. 2S BK5RC AUG. 23 KOREA SEPT. 3 SBERA SEPT 6 GAELC SEPT. 3 COPTC SEPT. 7 MONGOLA SEPT. 24 KOREA SEPT. 28 CHNA OCT. 7 GAELC.OCT. 8 DORC OCT. 8 MONGOLA OCT. 20 SBERA OCT. 29 CHNA NOV. COPTC NOV. For general informaion apply o H. Hackfeld & Co AMERCAN HAWAAN STEAMSHP COMPANY. DRBCT MONTHLY SERVCE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HONOLULU, VA PACFC COAST. S. o. Co. FROM NEW YORK. S. S. CALFORNAN, o sail abou July 28. Freigh received a Companys wharf 4s Sree, Souh Brooklyn, a all imes. FROM SAN FRANCSCO TO HONOLULU. S. S. NEVADAN, o sail July 29. and each monh hereafer. Freigh received a Companys wharf, Greenwich Sree. FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRANCSCO, VA KAHULU. S. S. NEVADAN, o sail July 8. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA. S. S. HAWAAN, o sail a bou Augus. C. P. MORSE, HT. General Freigh Agen. Hackfeld Frui Season.. While he season is a hand is he ime o ake advanage of i. The "Alameda" brings he mos luscious California fruis and also fresh vegeables in season. Frui s healhy and delicious. We also have now on hand Kona Grapes and Wahiawa Pineapples. RETAL MAN 22. DAVES CONES ONLY ONCE A YEAR Co., AGENTS, Henry May & Co. MXE)D TELEPHONES. WHOLESALE MAN THE HAWAAN STAR, WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 00. B S PP G (For addiional pages 4, 5, or 8.) And laer shipping sec Full Moon, July 26h n : p. m. il 4 ili 0 PS 9f am So M j j b C S c a r. - n 3 : H &h3 g w 5C r--! D. 2 : l a. a s r a X? S S 9,32.2 p.m. a.m a.m S Rises S.20 S.6S p.m D 0. Aug Times of he ide are aken from he U. S. Coaa and Geodeic Survey ables. The ides a.ahulu. and Hilo occur abou one hour earlier han a Honolulu. Hawaiian Bandard ime s iu nours 3 minues slower han Groen wich ime, being ha of he meridian of 57 degreess 30 minues. The ime whisle Ulows a :30 p. m., which s me same as ureenwicn, J hours, 0 minues. The Sun and moon are for local lmn fr,y Ur..... ARRVNG. Wednesday, July 27 Schr. Rob Roy, from Puuloa, a 9:30 a. m. S. 9. Miowera Hemming from Syd ney Linsuane and Suva a 8 a. m. Smr. Llkellke, Naopala, from Maul and Molokal pors, a 6:30 a. m., wih 50 sheep,. cows, 9 calves, and 5 pkgs. sundries. Smr. Mikahala, Gregory, from Kauai pors n 4:45 a. m. wih 700 bags sugar J- - Dags rice bran, 2 bundles hides, packages, sundries. SO DEPARTNG. Wednesday, July 27. Schr. Kwnilnnl, Ulunahaele, forkoo-la- u pors a 2 p. m. Smr. Llkellke, Naopala, for Molokal, Maul and Lanal pors, a 5 p. m. S. S. Alameda, Dow-delfor San Francisco, a 9:0 a. m. S. S. Moweia, Hemming, for Vicoria and Vancouver, a 3 p. ni. Thursday, July,23. Smr. Maui, F. Benne, for Mahuko-n- a, Paauhau, Kukalau, Ookala, Laupa-hoeho- e, Papaaloa, a 5 p. m. Smr. Mikahala Gregory for Kauai pors a 5 p. m. PASSENGERS., Arriving. Per S. S. Miowera, July 27, from Sydney, Brisbane and Suva, for Honolulu: Seymour Wilson, Dr. Frallnesock, Miss Niccol, W. M. Held, Miss Gerrude Miller. Per smr. Llkellke, July 27, from Maul and Molokal pors: R. H. senberg, Mrs. Winson and child, David Kahau- - lelio, Mrs. D. Kahaulello. Yee Chong, Mrs. Rose Hnnlelea and child, J. Ya- - basien, Bro. Seraplon, Bio. Louis, Faher James nnd deck. Per smr. Mikahala, July 27, from Kauai pora Judge Alec Lindvsay. Miss J. Hused, Misses Waerhouse, CMsses Aldrlch T. b, Miss E. Keala. Miss E. Kawelo Mr. Omsed R. W. T. Purvis, wife nnd 2 children, Ako and wife, C. Ako, Mrs. Cap. Bowers, J. Frank, Mr. Hayslelden, Maser A. Lindsay, Hee Fa, H. E. Hendricks, C. J. Day, Msa Ewar, Mrs. Ewar, Mr. Ewar, Alexander McBryde, Miss E. Smih, Miss J. Hasie and 56 deck. Deparing. Per smr. W. G. Hall, July 26 for Kauai pors C. Conrad and wife, Miss Sorenson, Mrs. S. J. Hardlson, Miss Hardlson, Miss Lucas, G. Fujlsawa, A. G. Correa J. H. Poreous and wire, Lucy Kalemakalllll, Mrs. C. S. Chrisian, M. F. Prosser, Miss Alice Hedo-man- n, Mr. Bell, L. N. Benne, J. L. Benne Mr. Coney and broher. Per S. S. Alameda July 27, for San Francisco: W. W. Alward and wife, Mrs. E. C. Bond, M. Brasch and wife, Miss Chaffee, Mary N. Carer, T. C. Davles, wife and child, W. F. Dillingham, Mrs. S. E. Erllch, F. Gerling and wife, Miss Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs, Grlnsead, O. Gruner and wife, A. J, Glgnoux, Miss L. K. Har, J. F. Hack feld, Mrs. F. L. Hoogs nnd 2 children, Miss E. Kruse, Mrs. L. A. Marshall, A, B. Nofslnger, B. OConnor, H. W. T, Purvis, wife and child, 8. B. Rose, George H. Roberson, The Misses Rob erson, Mrs. J. A. Sco nnd daugher. Miss J. Soper,. M. Slemons and wife, Mrs. L. A. Thurson and 3 children, O. Kj. Traphagen, E. J. Waerman. Per Smr. Llkellke, July 27, for a: Mrs. Newcomb, Miss Smarey, J. Garcia and wife, Miss Mary Garcia. MOONLGHT BAND CONCERT. The moonligh band concer onigh a he Hawaiaan Hoel Annex is expeced o draw a large crowd. The con cer will be given on he lawn beneah he rees where here are ample accommodaions for a large number of specaors. Following is ho program: PART. March, "Walklki Beach" Berger Overure, "The Summer Queen".. Blgge Ballad, "Elua Maka Ulluli" Helns Selecion, "The Bele of Bohemia" Englander PART. Selecion, "A Runaway Grl".Monckon March, "Pedro" Bercer Scholsche, "Any Rags" Allen Finale, "Navajo" Alsyne "Sar Spangled Banner." Summer Complain is ho chlidrenh mos dangerous enemy and he mohers mosc urenuiui ni. immediae and prop. er reamen s always nnwwirv Chamberlains Colle, Clnlera and ninr. rhoea Remedy, given aecorulncr o di recions s he mos effecual remedy known. For sale by all dealers. Ben son hmlh & Co. agens for Hawaii. Can Sleep? s your nerves. Dr. Miles Nervfm, wul srenghen hem and bring swee deep and healh. Delay is dangerous. AH drncelau sell and guaranee. (or Bern book on nervous noaa msea-es-, un. hii.es medical Co., Elkhar, V 7.42 Beauy And.. How o Secure he Views. These iews, which will consiue a complee rellex and record of he Exposiion, are no disribued by us as a ma r of proa, bu raher o please our readers. Alhough he regular price s 25 cens, we place he enire series v. hin he reach of every reader a only 0c a Par o cover he cos of HANDLNG, WRAPPNG, ADDRESSNG, MAL- NG, ETC. Simply ill ou he coupon a he righ and brine or send o us wih en cens, and Par will be mailed o you a onco. Address,..The Masco BABY HRO s a big colony, oo he Japs bu he Filipinos and ndians and Boers -- :o:- hem. Thas her name. Shes only 3 years old and shes he beauy and he masco of he big Japanese Colony a he GREAT ST. LOVS EXPOSTON ounumber Abou every civilized people and savage ribe is on view and hey have all been caugh by he Official Exposiion Phoographer for ha superb phoographic series The Fores Ciy WORLDS FAR Ar Porfolios And hese srange and curious people are described by Waler B. Sevens, are Secreary-o- f he Exposiion. There Filipinos Esquimos ndians Japanese Bohemians Russians Chinese Egypians Tyroleans Paagonians Cliff Dwellers Spaniards Alaskans Mexicans Swiss Ceylonese Lascars Moors Brahmins, Ec., Ec. And you see hem all engaged in heir naive avocaions, worship or pasimes. The Fores Ciy reproducions are bound ino hiry beauiful Porfolios, each consising of 6 pages, x4 nches, wih 6 views, appropriaely described, prined on high-gra- enameled paper, and subsanially de bound in heavy, durable cover paper for permanen preserva-io- n. One Porfolio is issued each week. Six Pars Now Ready Fill ou his Coupon and bring or send o us, wllh 0 CENTS, as ndicaed below. BE SURE TO STATE WHCH PART YOU WSH,904. HAWAAN STAR, Honolulu, Hawaii: Enclosed herewih find TEN CENTS of o coyer Posngo cos nnd oxpciiso of mailing No Ciy," o which am eniled ns one of your renders. Name p 0 sland HAWAAN STAR, Porfolio Deparmen, Honolulu, Hawaii V

3 THE HAWAAN STA, WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 00. THBSK. THE JJank of Jaw All imted. Condiion of he Bank of Hawaii, Limied n he close of business June 30, 904. ASSETS. Loans and Discouns! $ 923,22 5 Calls, Loans and Overdrafs 43S Bocka and Bonds 308, Lease and Office Furniure.. 3,57 22 Due from Banks 4, Governmen "Warrans 82, Cash 320,04 9 Exchange on hand 23, Oher Asses $2,72, LABLTES. Capial i 600, Surplus 200, Undivided Profis 85, Deposis, Due Oher Banks 203, Dividends uncalled for, $2,72,343 28, C. H. Cooke, Cashier, do solemnly fiwear ha he above saemen s rue o he "besof mj knowledge and belief. C.. COOKE, Cashier. Examined and found correc: F. W. Macfarlane, P. C. Jones, E. D. Tenney, Direcors J. Shaw, acing audior. Subscribed and sworn a before me his Sh day of Julv A. D E. B. Clark, Noary Public, Firs Judicial Circui.! THE FRST CO. OF HAWA, LTD. Capial, J Presiden Cecil Brown M. P. Robinson Vice-Preside- n Cashier W. G. Cooper Principal Office: Corner For and King srees. SAVNGS DEPOSTS received and neres allowed for yearly deposis a he rae of 4 per cen per annum. Rules and regulaions furnished upon applicaion. Claus Spreckles. Wm. G. rwin. Claus SprecMs & Go ESTABLSHED N 858. BSHOP & CO. BANKERS BANKNG DEPARTMENT. Transac business n all deparmens of Banking. Collecions carefully aended o. Exchange bough and 80ld. Commercial nnd Travelers Leers or Credi ssued on The Bank of California and N M. Rohschild & Sous, A",.,.,.,,,, Tli Ran k of Call. fornln, Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, iau iouuuu. Drafs and cable ransfers on China and Japan hrough he Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporaion and Charered Ban!: of ndia, Ausralia and China. neres allowed on erm deposis a he following raes per annum, viz.: Seven days noice, a 2 per cen. Three monhs, a S per cen. Six monhs a 3 per cen. Twelve monhs, a 4 per cen. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Ac as Trusees under morgages. Manage esaes (real and personal). Collec rens and dividends. Valuable Papers, Wills, Bonds, Ec, safe-keepin- g. received for ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT. Audiors for Corporaions and Privae Firms. Books examined and repored on. Saemens of Affairs prepared. Trusees on Bankrup or nsolven Esaes. Offlce, 824 Behel Sree SAVNGS DEPARTMENT. Deoosls received and neres allow ed a 4 per cen per annum, n accord ance wih Rules and Regulaions, copies of which may be obained on applicaion. NSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Agens for FRE, MARNE, LFE, ACCDENT AND EMPLOYERS LA- BLTY NSURANCE COMPANES. nsurance Office, 92 Behel Sree. WAKQ S TE ST OF ALL A GREAT TRBUTE TO HONOLU LUS BATHNG RESORT BY A TRAVELER WHO RECENTLY PASSED THROUGH ON THE GA- ELCTHE "PANTED FSHES" OF THE AQUARUM ALSO DE- SCRBED AS OF DEEP NTE REST. f Walklkl Beach were down on he Jersey coas would drive every oher summer resor n he Eas ou of business. When we go ou o he Mo.ana Hoel o luncheon was half-pa- one s land our ship was o sail n hree, which made me perfecly wreched. waned o si here for hours and wach he beauiful surf play iag wih self over he silver sand. breaks a leas a hnlf-mll- e from he ehore, and hen such a joyous rolling and umbling you never saw Even he sunshine nkrs par n he spor, and draws beauiful milk-whiralnbows n he e spray. The very palaable dejeuner ispilead before us by nea-lil- Japanese waiers was he leas neresing hing n all Hono lulu, so we dispached unceremonious ly. There was less han an hour lef, nnd we mus see he aquarium of "pained fishes" we bad heard bo much abou. Dear me! wha a hurry o be n. Why did he capain rush away like lia? lie old us he was sorry, bu we mus make Yokohama n dayligh, because ife couldn ener n mined harbor n he nigh ime. Also, we mus be careful aoou Russian parol ships ha migh be cruising nroutid, ready o fire across he bow of Jus such neural vessels as ours and confiscae our conraband cargo. We were carrying wo "hundred and fify ons of lead o he Japanese n Nagasaki.o say nohing of nn mmense cargo of railroad iivji which migh prove valuable o he Russians. "So we mus sail a hree oclock from Honolulu and forego many delighs in ha fascinaing ciy. We should have had hours a leas o linger n he aquarium, we only hail weny minues, bu hey were weny minues, filled wih exclamaion poins and inerrogaion marks. was mpossible for such fishes o have come no exisence. "Pained fishes" ndeed, was disposed o believe liev were. Bu no, ha couldn be. No human hand could creae such color. ngs nor dispose hem wih such marvelous skill. Moreover, he shapes no which.hese queer hings were made were such as.oliody ever dreamed of n our par of he world, since hey canno be moved from heir naive climae. They were a nighmare of fishes, ugly and beauiful, bu alwnys indescribable and always colored n rainbow ins, which looked (ridescen h he clear blue waer hrough which he sunligh filered from above The swee Slay day we spen in Ho- HONOLULU, H.. nolulu, envoynge o Japan. s nseparable n my memory from he nigh San Francisco Agens The Nevada Which.Naional Bank of San Francisco preceded. Seven dnys before, we had lef San Francisco jus in he DRAW EXCHANGE ON nick of ime o cach he end of a errific gale off he coas of California and SAN FRANCSCO The Nevada Naional Bank of San Francisco. ge a mos unpeaceful firs mpression LONDON Union of London ff Smihs of he Pacific Ocean, and for hree days Bank. Ld. we rolled in a way o NEW YORK American Exchange muke Na. imid hears quake wih fear. Bu he fourh days lonal Bank. CHCAGO Corn Exchange Naional sun rose upon an ocean blue as he sky lni Bank. arched above i, and smooh PARS Credi Lyonnals. as he sof breee ha blew up from he BERLN Dresdner Bank. ropics o piny wih he iny whie caps HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA The on he sof l!!e waves. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Four days of deal summer weaher Corporaion. on a beauiful yach n he Pacific NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALA Ocean is enough o pu he bieres Bank of New Zealand, and BaDk of pessimis in love wih life, nnd was Ausralasia. almos regrefully ha we all began o VCTORA AND VANCOUVER Bank consul he folders n he rack n he of Briish Norh America. foo of he companion-wa- y o find ou wha we should see n Honolulu. The TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKNG folders promised everyhing. Foldeis AND EXCHANGE BUSNESS. always do. akes a special kind or Deposis Received. Loano Made on genius o wrie hem, and he person Approved Securiy. Commercial and employed for his purpose bv he Pacific seamship oomnnles and he Hono Travellers Credis ssued. Bills of Exchange Bough and Sold. COLLECTONS PROMPTLY AC- COUNTED FOR. lulu hoel people cerainly has a superb gif. Across he boom of he choices of he collecion wnis prined n large ype and red nk: "No fogs, no hurricanes, no malaria, no no sand-sorm- s, sunsrokes no repiles no wild beass, no yphoons, no idal waves, no beggars, no poisons, no fross." Well, a leas he place was safe enough, we hough, unless onle of he celebraed volcanoes should decide o give an exhibiion, nnd we were duly hankful. A ea we made our plans for he day, and nfer ea wen up n he ibow o see he sunse. Sailing ino he sunse la peculiarly fascinaing nnd i was he usual splendor of which made his evening memorable. Bu wha more s here o say? Should ry o describe he wonder of? Should ry o pain he brillian glory of i n wards whose brighes brilliance mus be dim gray beside he faines roee in n he smalles cloud ha accompanied he grea golden ball down he horizon, o hover sofly over he spo where disappeared n he Wue-bla- ck sea? Should ry o ell how he clouds pared jus as he sun ouched he horizon line nnd le a long, glimmering, hlmmerlng pah of rose-pin- k ligh srech self across he rounded bosom of 4h ocean?? No: s all oo ndescribable! knel upon he deck far up n he bow and ried o realize he heigh and he breadh and he deph of he world, bu he lile Gaelic ha lile shell o which we so confidenly nrused our gold-creselives seamed on hrough he d waves, unheeding heigh or breadh or deph, and all he color sank no he ea aid faded from he sky, and he world became grav-blac- k, while sa and wondered. As soon ns we were ied up a he dock he ship was nvaded by n swarm of livery and hoel men isollcllng paronage for he days pleasure. Here, ns everywhere else, hese people are h species of highwaymen specially rained o properly hold up "globe-roers- " and ge nil he money hey can. s quie foolish o ask, "Wha s your reg. ular rae??" We nquired wha hey were going o charge us, nnd found we could ge a drive o he Pall he chief aracion of he sland and back o he Moann Hoel for 0. All righ, ha was quie saisfacory; so he arrangemens were made, and he wo. seaed carriage wih a driver was o be ready for us a 8:30. The "us" of his occasion were myself my lile Japanese maid, Shlnge Tnkayama, and an English genleman going ou o Hongkong. Shlnge wns as pleased ns Punch n he prospec of such a day. and a S:30 we sared off like hree children going o a May-da- y picnic. We old he driver o lake us firs o he posolllce,. ns here was much mail o send back o friends n he Saes, and he did ho wih a grand flourish ha made he main par of own look quie lively for u few momens. The firs hing noiced n Honolulu was ha he srees wore full of Japanese. Men nnd women here were wih scores of Japanese children, nnd when remarked upon he fac he dilver said: "Oh,,yes; he plnceis overrun wih hem They will be having hings all heir own wav here one of hese days.". Remembering ha our Hag floaed over he ciy, wo smllea superciliously a his, bu jus he same we had o admi ha here were more Japs n evidence han any oher kind of people excep he naive wih his handsome face and lihe lile body. Leslies Weekly. RUSSAN RETBEATAFTEBTBLSSU THE TERRBLE HARDSHPS EXPERENCED BY THE SOLDERS AS GVEN N A RUSSAN ACCOUNT WHY THE JAPANESE ARTL- LERY S ABLE TO DO SUCH DEADLY WORK N EVERY BATTLE. ST. PETERSBURG, June 2 The Russkoe Slovo publishes a elegram of yeserdays dae from Liau-yan- g describing he fighing a Telissu which conains he following: "The hardships of he rerea were errible. Our men had o spend several nighs in he open lying on he bare ground, which heavy rains had rendered sodden. Alany of hem had no overcoas, having abandoned hem in he renches. Neverheless, worn ou and famishing as hey were afer wo days of hard fighing, hese heroes reired in good order. No a murmur passed heir lips. Their only grievance was ha our inferioriy in arillery had made he day go agains hem. Many men who were wounded in he firs days fighing no only refused o leave he ranks, bu would no go o he ambulance saion o have heir wounds dressed. The docors, hey said, have enough o do wihou us. "The Japanese arillery have he advanage over us in he quickness wih which hey find he range. Since heir war wih China he Japanese have made a minae sudy of his counry. They have measured all he disances and know every fold of he ground, and hence can be cerain of heir aim from he beginning of a figh. All he posiions have been divided by hem ino squares, so ha hey can shell he exac secion where "he enemy are locaed. Their baeries are so skilfully masked ha hey canno be deeced, and, in fac, n he bale of June 5 he posiion of hree of heir baeries could no be ascerained. They send picked marksmen o occupy heighs which appear o be inaccessible. These men are followed by ohers, who scramble down he mounain side and appear where hey are leas expeced. No sage of he figh is missed by hem, for heir baeries are conneced by elephone and wireless elegraphy." ST. PETERSBURG, June 23. A number of Russians who have been missing since he bale of Telissu have rejoined heir regimens, and i is expeced ha he oal Russian losses will be found o amoun o 3,500. :o: GEOGRAPHCAL CONORESS. Maj. A. S. H. Gibbons, he well-know- n African explorer and wrier, is o be a delegae o Washingon a he eighh nernaional geographical congress. A GLOBE-TROTTER. Louis Ocave Grandjean, a naive of Belgium, is now ramping hrough owa on his walk around he world. He s backed by he sociey of globe roers of Paris. The Brains Behind he Shears : To make a good hing means o hink i ou firs. STEN-BLOC- H SAART CLOTHES arc hough abou from morning o nigh and frequenly beyond. When he houghs mach from op o boom STEN-BLOC- H SAART CLOTHES begin o be made. Add 40 years of experience and you will undersand wha causes hese clohes o be so much beer han oher clohes. Have you ever ried hem? Look for his label M. ncinerny, LTD. HE Merchan and For Ss. Limied. ESTABLSHED 880. Capial Subscribed Ten 24,000,000 raplal Paid up 8, Reserve Fund 9,320,000 HEAD OFFCE, YOKOHAMA. Branches : Honolulu, N w York, San Francisco, London, Lyons, Bombay, Hongkong Newchwang, Pekln, Shanghai, Tiensin Kibe, Nagasaki, Toklo. The Bank buvs and receives for collecion Bills of Exchange, ssues Drafs and Leers of Credi, and ransacs a general banking business, Honolulu Branch 67 Kins Sree PACHAS TOj Mill! Mrlkn-- i DONT DELAY buying: A BOTTLE OF Pachecos Dandruff Killer for ha bad case of dandruff you have. You will be saisfied wih he resul. Try. Sold by all Druggiss and a he Union Barber Shop. Tel. Main 232. MRKDANL Barber Shop and Bah Rooms Nuuanu Sree beween Pauahl and Bereanla. Adminisraors Xoliio o Crediors. ESTATE OF POPE KAMUO. The undersigned, Charles F. Peerson having been duly appoined Adminisraor of he Esae of Polpo Krmuo (w), lae of Honolulu, sland of Oahu, Terriory of Hawaii, deceased nesae, noice s hereby given o all persons having claims agains he said esae o presen he same, wih prrpor vouchers f any exis dulr auhenicaed, wheher euch claims bo necured by morgage or oherwise, o he undersigned a his office on Caahumanu sree, in said Honolulu, wihin six monhs from he dae of his noice, or hey will be forever barred. And all persons ndebed o said esae pro hereby requesed o make immediae paymen o he undersigned. Daed Honolulu, T. H.. July 0, 00. CHARLES F. PETERSON, Adminisraor KamiT w. of he esae of Polpe (COMPANY, LTD.) esplanade, cor. Allen and For BU. Manufacurers of Soda Waer, Qla-r- er Ale, Sarsaparllls, Roo Bear, Creaxi Hoda, Srawberry, Ec., Ea Dressmaking J Ladles, Genlemens and Childrens Underwear made o order. Mosquio Nes n Sock. 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4 rom. THE HAWAAN STAR, WEDNESDAY JULY 27, r JTJhue Hawaiian Sar, DALY AND SEM-WEEKL- Published every afernoon (excep Suiulay) by he Hawaiian Sar Newspaper Associaion, Limied.... SUBSCRPTON RATES. Eocal, per annum. $ 8.00 Foreign, " 3.00 Payable in Advance. Frank L. Hoogs, Manager. WEDNESDAY? ".JULY 37, 7o4 The Exposiion a S. Louis is so supendous an achievemen in every regard exen, buildings, archiecure, peoples, exhibis and ehnological feaures ha no o learn abou i argues a lack of appreciaion of wha every nelligen person should know. Of course, he bes way o do his is o visi he Fair. f ha is no posible, a splendid subsiue is afforded in he superb phoographic series eniled "The Fores Ciy" Worlds Fair Ar Porfolios. This magnificen publicaion, which appears in weekly pars of 6 views each is now being disribued o our readers on erms which place he work easily wihin he reach of all. affords a souvenir for hose who visi he Fair and a picorial record and descripive hisory for hose who are no able o do so. Alhough he price of each porfolio is weny-fiv- e cens we have been able o arrange a nominal figure for our readers: i only being necessary o send 0 cens and a "Fores Ciy" coupon o secure any, par issued. The opporuniy is excepional and is highly appreciaed as may be judged from he fac ha he disribuion is seadily increasing. Six pars now ready. How much is Hawaii eoine o be benefied by he increase in rans-pacif- ic Ocean Trade commerce, which is beginning Passes Us By o grow now, and is o grow unil he opening of he Panama canal makes he Pacific rival if no exceed he Alanic in volume of business afloa? mid-ocea- is he popular idea ha Honolulu is o be a n meropolis, a repair and supply saion, where he grea seamships of he fuure will call on heir way o and from orienal pors and pors of he wesern hemisphere, a leas hose souh of American Porland. As a maer of fac, here is lile or nohing o show ha hese seamers will ever call here a all under condiions anyhing like he presen. Grea seamers are passing us by consanly, boh o he norh and souh, and here is grave reason o believe ha he big vessels being buil by Hill of he Norhern Pacific are going o simply ignore he islands. f we don ge he passing business now, how can we expec o ge i in he fuure? s i no ime ha he business men of Honolulu did somehing o go afer his business? Seamers are plying now from Panama o he Orien, winess he following repor jus made by he American consul a Callao, Peru: "A new line of seamships has been insiued o sail periodically from Callao o Hongkong and oher China pors via Panama. The chief movers in he new enerprise are Lima merchans, Domnigo Almenara, Fox, Leon & Co., and oher (Chinese) merchans. Their firs seamers, which lef Callao May 23, is he Kensingon (Briish), a charered vessel of 2,346 ons. These seamers, which are o leave here eiher in ballas or wih cargoes of coon, bu carrying passengers, are o reurn, afer an absence of wo o four monhs, wih cargoes of rice and general merchandise from China. The Kensingon carried 50 passengers (chiefly Chinamen) from Callao, and ook on 50 more a Panama, where she ouched May 28. The vessels of his line are inended o furnish a convenien and rapid mode of ransi for he goes and passenger raffic now carried on beween Callao and China by sailing ships." No suggesion has been heard ha hese seamers call here. The Empress seamers and he Nippon Yusen Kaislia seamers have been passing us by o he norh foiyears. Even he federal governmen has sen scores of seamers from Seale, laden for he Philippines, and has had scores more reurned, wihou hem calling here, The only hings ha will ever make seamship lines call here will be advanages which Hawaii mus work up. VVe shall have o have cheap por charges, cheap supplies of coal and oher maerials and mus in every way accommodae our por faciliies o he passing vessels. is all very well o res serene in he consciousness ha some day Honolulu will be a grea enfcpoi,- Pu he dream will never come rue unless somehing is done o - realize i. Oher American ciies which wan railroad or seamship lines reach ou afer hem, offer inducemens and show he advanages of ener-in-g heir erriory. Large ciies have been made by his sor of enerprise. A grea deal can probably be done for Honolulu along he same lines. Cerain i is ha seamship lines now show no inclinaion o call here. n fac one line, he Orienal and Occidenal, is abou o be wihdrawn. Wha reason, n he face of presen condiions, have we for supposing ha in he coming days of a grea Pacific commerce, he seamers who do he carrying will call here any more han hey do now, unless we do somehing o encourage hem?.,, Aay Ce Goal While A Sea f upon is home por, or any oher por, for coal wih which o coninue is cruising. Why no capure some coal vessels and ake heir coal? Dur ing he American war wih Spain Ad miral Dewey followed his course. His posiion a Manila, wih no coaling por a hand, was considered a highly difficul one. Bu Dewey capured a neural sailing vessel from Ausralia, ook her cargo away and paid for i. He coninued o cach vessels, probably some of hem came round o be caugh, as he paid a good price, unil he had all he coal he needed. n he same way, if he Russian admiral can do nohing else, he can ge his coal a sea. There are always pleny of coal ships afloa. Coaling a sea is aended wih difficulies, bu much may be accomplished under he srain of necessiy. The possibiliy, such as i is, opens up a chance for a very long cruise by he Russian admiral. As his vessels arc said o be faser han any ha he Japanese are willing o send afer him, he may do a grea deal of damage. Of course no vessels can remain a sea indefiniely, and he end mus come some ime. Bu f he Russian admiral finds himself able o ge coal and oher supplies a sea, i may be long before he gives up his predaory operaions. And possibly, as in he case of Dewey, mos owners of vessels and cargoes will be quie willing o be "capured" and o have heir cargoes confiscaed, if he price paid is only large enough. No all ha he flying squadron can do, however, can change he real course of he war. The key o he siuaion is Por Arhur, and no ouside incidenal losses hey may suffer will move he Japanese o abandon heir campaign agains i, by land and sea. :: Very Grave njusice f j.ginmbhm The Russian Vladivosok flee is ri-l- i nni nnf a n ori ll Of lfrfrlt Wihou rnmmpnlncr n nnv wn v upon a case now before he cours he facs of a former case in which a gross injusice now seems o have been done an innocen man, may fair ly ne discussed, over wo years ago J. W. Hall, a repuable ciizen, was charged wih a shocking assaul. He souly affirmed his innocence bu he evidence was sufficien o convince a porion of he jury of he mans guil. The jury disagreed and Hall became in he cold eye of he public, no an innocen, bu an unconviced man. Now here appears upon he winess sand a person who in open cour swears ha he very vicim of he alleged assaul saed o her, while Halls rial was in progress, ha he was no guily of he offence wih which he was charged, bu ha anoher person was responsible. is hard for he average person o undersand he condiion of mind which could persuade a righ hinking person o wihhold such imporan esimony as his when a man was on rial on an even more mporan issue han ha of life iself. Leaving aside alogeher he quesion of he ruh Spiro Powder Toile THE LATEST N a To Remove Odor Powders Guaraneed of h Perspiraion Relieves ECZEMA, PRCKLY HEAT, CHAF- NG AND S THE Bes Foo Powder is a PURE. WHTE, ODORLESS. HARMLESS AND ANTSEPTC DE- ODORZER, 25 cens per Box FORT STHEET or falsiy of he communicaion of he supposed vicim o he winess who esified n cour yeserday, here can be no doub whaever of he effec ha such evidence would have had on he Jury who ried Hall wo years ago. could no have failed o have awaken ed a leas a "reasonable doub" in he minds of hose jurors who were no ready o bring in a verdic of "no guily" up o ha ime. Wih ha doub esablished Hall could have walked ou as an nnocen man and he happiness of himself and of his family would no have vbeen shaered in he manner ha i was. Crying over spil milk s a no ime a profiable occupaion, bu he experi ence n he caseilh poin will serve as a reminder ha hejuriss who have ever poined ou he necessiy of having ab soluely confirmaory evidence in such accusaions as ha made agains Hall, knew wha hey were alking abou. Classified Ads in Sar. Ads under "Siuaions Waned," na-r- cd free unil (urhcr noice. 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Don Delay UNTL T S TOO LATE Our Professional Advice and Services are a your command. An Opical Deparmen wih new goods, modern scienific appliances, and professional services ha are UNXO LL- - O UJHWUD opical dcp For S h Thousands GARDEN of Fee of HOSE Anicipaing he irrigaing season We have impored a large sock of he VBRY BEST GARDEN row HOSE OBTANABLE. PRCES THE WE ARE ABLE TO MAKE ARE SMPLY PARALYZNG. Lawn Sprinklers in Grea Variey A New nvoice of he Favorie EDDY REFRGERATORS Made o Keep Things Cool and Economize CE. MBM.LD. UMT mporers, and Commission flerchans SOLE AGENTS FOR Lile Smoking Merchan Jack Tobacco Sc. and 0c. packages. Agens for BRTSH AMERCAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, of Torono. Onario. DELAWARE NSURANCE CO. of Philadelphia. Ridiculously Low Prices LMTED Eiches Soil and Black Sand ia Town, For Sale Cheap, See Us A Once LORD & BELSER, Coipi Lfl Sree fill M Commission Merchans Sugar Facors. AGENTS FOR The Ewa Planaion Company. The Waialua Agriculural Co.. Ld The Kohala Sugar Company. The Walmea Sugr Mill Company. The Fulon ron Works, S, Louis, The Sandard Oil Company.. The Georgs F. Blake Seam Pumps. Weson 8 Cenrifugals. The New England Muual Life nsurance Company of Boson. The Aena Fire nsurance Company 0$ Harford, "onn. The Alllanc Assurance Company of London.. 6. RWN & GO. AGENTS FOR Cal. Pacific Oil Transporaion Co., San Francisco, Cal. Fire nsurance! CUE B. F. DLLNGHAM CO., LMTED, Wesern Sugar Refining CO., SJ Francisco, Cal. Baldwin Locomoive Works. Philadelphia, Pa. Newell Universal Mill Co., Manufacurers "of Naional Cane Shredder, New York, N. T. Parafflne Pain Company, San Francisco Cal. Ohland & Co., San Francisco, General Agens for wall Alas Assurance Company of London. Phoenix Assurance Company of Lon don. New Ag-enc- Tork Underwriers Providence Washingon nsurance Company. Phenlz nsurance Company of Brooklyn. Alber Raas, Hanager nsurance Deparmen office Fourk Floor, Sangenwald Building. The Pacific Hoel, 82 UNON STREET OPPOSTE PACFC CLUB. The horrible naure of he crime is n him, was dragged from M. PHLLPS & CO., self sufficien for assurance o be is grave for his old ime convenion of Wholesale mporer NEWLY FURNSHED made doubly ROOMS sure before any man chesnus. Nex week may fully be And Jobbers of should be allowed o remain wih he expeced ha Harpers will have a rjd-dl- e AMERCAN AND EUROPEAN DRY GOODS sigma of aached o his name. column and ha he firs riddles The Bes Resfuaranf propounded will be "When is a door The las Harpers Weekly o come o no a door?" and "Why doea a duck Corner of For and Queen n Sa. he Ciy hand brough wih i a scen old-imof e cross he road n muddy weaher?" Tweny-fiv- e cens pays for a Wan fnip-rance-. Visions of many, MRS. ad n he Sar. A bargain. HANA, Proprieor. many years ago were summoned up by While here an be no doub as o he a perusal of some of he sories published n s funny columns and i gave sree corners, i someimes appears earnesness of he evangeliss of he one a lump n he hroa o read some ha hey commi he very faul wih of he dear old favories which were which hey charge he churches, ha of Re-Openingi doing hale and vigorous service n he keeping away from he people mos n Grand early sevenies despie he ripe age need of he message. Only a nigh or ihey had hen reached. Harpers ne-)s- o ago a preacher addressing a sree old he yarn of he goa which swallowed he red shir and was hen ied ionaliy was heard o say "Thank God corner crowd of loafers of every na- o ho railroad rack as a punishmen. ha am no now one of hose who ON WEDNESDAY.,.nlv j -- -r y, ynnj, p The goa, "f. ẉ.. inin aw jc rn MW.Xf.,-- W. kflls.y Tn Will.!! as of old doughs up he shir can only be graified by he accenuaed accumulaion Of maerial hings. reopen heir ORGNAL and NEW REMODELED PREMSES. and Hags he approaching rain. The sory s brough up o dae by subsiuing a ecarl golfing coa for he rbu have somehing now which pos Those hings are enirely evanescen The mero plebfan ilannel shir. Nex comes sess in my hear and soul. Hallelujah! Famous No. 0 he sory of he young man who was Why?" Nobody asked why, probably on FORT STREET. accused of having been drunk hu for he reason ha nobody knew wha whose servvon swears o he conrary. he was alking abou. An exraordinary nrray of NEW and His maser, he says was NOVELTES dressing o go and DRY QOODS have been purchased by our MR. E. W. JORDAN. n NEW ou" and was sober. When asked wha Before leaving for he fron General YORK. he young man had said o him, he Kuropakin said: "The firs monh people will say ha am nacive. The n preparaion for our opening we will be closed, on Our prices are REASONABLE and wihin he grasp of everyone. servan savs ha he said he Was going Monday o be Queen of he May. The and Tuesday, July 25h and 26h. soiy second hey will say am ncapable. as fold n 83 was ha he young man The hird hey will call me a raior, f6r GENERAL NVTATON S EXTENDED TO THE PUBLC wen o bed and o old his servan aend our 0 we are cerain.by hen o have susaln-v- d opening and reurn o THE "FAMOUS NO. "call me early" 0." and he Harper version is no improvemen. Then here no care. refuse o ake he offensive serious defeas. Le hem alk do is ho anecdoe of he small scholar unil havo an overwhelming superlor- - who sold ho abdomen conained he y n numbers. Tha will no bo ill somach and ho vowels, n, e., o and July." is now near he end of July U Even he good old Suering Sory and Kuronaklns las rnnnrer ninve. E.W. Jordan lb of he man who recommended a Co., cerain cure for suering "because have gone very.uch wrong. FORT Ld mens wore a rerea. Evidenly plans.street.

5 THE HAWAAN STAR, WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 90i, FVK. Japanese Goods... JUST OPENED These arc dainy hings ha are unusually aracive and exquisiely embroidered. Embroidered grass linen, by he yard, in whie and blue and whie. Grass linen round able clohs in whie and blue and whie, very handsome. Ladles hemsiched linen collars, very new and dainy. Big variey of wash and fancy socks. This Weeks Specials Prined lawns, baises and dimiies. Prey paerns and good qualiy. Regular 5c. Sales 0c. A fine grade of Muslins, Dimiies and Baises. Regular 6 C. Sale 3 c. i i m w m Camara & Co, Comer Merchan and Alakea Srees. 6 de Turk Wines, Whie Seal Champagne, qs. and ps., European Wines and Brandies, Bulldog Brand Sou and Ale, A. B. C, Budweiser, Pacific, Rainier and Primo Beers, n qs. and ps. Telephone Main 492. CORPORATON Noice. HONOMU SUGAR NOTCES. CO. f The Sockbooks of he above pany Com- will be closed o ransfers from he2 7h o 30h Julv, nclusive. GEO. H. ROBERTSON, Treasurer Honomu Sugar Co. Honolulu, July 26h, 80 CORPORATON MKETNU. The annual meeing of he sockholders of Win. G. rwin & Co., Ld., will be held a s office on Friday he 29h ns a 0 a. m.. Business: Elecion of officers, Amendmens o By-Laand such oher business as may cqme before he meeing. H. M. WHTNEY JR., "Secreary. Honolulu..July 2, 90i. Annual Heeling. HAWAAN FERTLZER CO., LTD. The annual meeing v he sockholders of ihe Hawaiian Ferilizer Company, Limied, will be held a he offices of Messrs. C. Brewer & Company, Limied, Brewer Building, Honolulu, on Thursday he 28h day of July, 904 a 2 p. m. JOHN WATERHOUSE, isecreary. Sockholders Mcclim The annual meeing of he sockholders of McCabe, Hamilon & enny Co., Ld., haa been called by s Presiden for Wednesday, July 27, 90, a 4 oclock p. m., a he office of he Company, 20 Queen sree. B. G. HOLT, Secreary. Honolulu, T. H., July 9, 90. Assignees Noice. Noice is hereby slven ha all persons, having claims agains Z. Toshlda, of Honolulu, musflle he same wih he undersigned, a Room 2, Campbell Block, Honolulu, on or before Sepenv ber 5h, 904, or he same will be for ever barred. K. ODO, Assignee Z. Yoshlda. Daed Honolulu, July 5h, 904. REPUBLCAN TERRTORAL CENTRAL COMMT- TEE. A special meeing of he Republican Terriorial Cenral Commiee will be held on Monday evening Augus Sh a 7:30 p. in. in headquarers for he ransacion of Huch business as may be brough before A full aendance is desired. NORMAN WATKNS, Acing Approved: C. L. CRABBE Chairman. Secreary. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Beween Boards Sales $,000 O. R. & L. Co. Bonds $04.00; J500 O. R. & L. Co. bonds 04.00; $,000 Pala Bonds, $00.0Cf; $500 Pua Bonds $00.00: 24 Busar $ j. Quoaion. Bid. Asked. Q. Brewer & Co $ $ Ewa Planaion Hawaiian Coml 5.00 Hawaiian Sugar Kahuku Klhel 6.50 Koloa, 20,00 Ccr. For and fi ld., Bereania Ss P. O. Box 664 MoBryde Onomea Ookala 0.00 Olaa, Pepeekeo Sugar Co Waialua Agrlcul, Co Walmanalo Sugar Co H. R. T. & L. Co., pfd..., Hon. R. T. Co c Muual Telephone... S.50 Oahu R. & L. Co Fire Claims 4s Haw. Gov. Cs Ewa 6s Haiku Cs Haiku 6s Hllo R. R. Co. 6s Hon. R. T. Co. 6s Kahuku 6s Oahu Sugar Co. 6s Olaa 6s Pala Plan. Co. 6s Waialua Agri Co iirrinu ARRVNG. Wednesday, July 27. Smr Nilhau, W. Thompson, from Walmea n 0:5 a. m. PASSENGERS. Arriving. Per smr. Nilhau, July 27, from Wal mea J. Fassoih, F. Dillon. J. H. Arena Deparing. Per S. S. Mowera, July 27, for Vicoria and Vancouver Gus Olfled, H. Turner, Mrs. Thomas Gill, G. Osborne. Mrs. J. W. Leonhar and wo servans, A. B. ngalls, Waler A. Dods, Mrs. Braden, Miss Braden, C. N. Sowden, F. A. Bachelor, Dr. F. E. Clark, W. C. Playfalr, T. Kiessel, F. Waannbe. LONDON BEETS. SAN FRANCSCO, July 26. The London price of SS analysis bees oday s 9 shillings, 7 2 pence. The las quoaion was July 22, 9 shillings.9 pence. DAMONDS GO UP. Many of he big jewelry houses n New York repor ha women are coming o hem every day asking hem o exchange diamonds for penrls. Diamonds have gone up en per cen in price, oo owing o he grea srike of diamond cuers a Amserdam and Anwerp, bu pearls now seem o be he fashion. HS WFES METHOD. Tehop Talbo ells a sory of a man he had me while bishop of daho, who waned he bishops opinion on he probabiliy of his wifes go(ng o heaven. The bishop said ha old his MLssouiian ha he was prey sure his wife would reach here, and suggesed ha he be confirmed, oo, in order o ake he same pah. "No," said he bishops friend, "m no good enough, ou my wife es here and he gaes are shu so can ge n shell raise hell." SYRA AND PALESTNE. Syria and Palesine, on accoun of he defecive means employed for ui lizing he suberranean waer supply, are Jusly called semlarld regions. The inroducion of boring and pumping machinery s cerain o prove a grea boon. No nres:an wells exis so far, bu experimens are progressing wih a hope of locaing basins ha may be apped. All over he counry large racs of lands are lying dle for lack of waer. TRAGEDES ON KAUA A D BOY BURNED TO DEATH N ELEELE, N SPTE OF HS MOTHERS EFFORTS TO SMOTHER THE FLAAES NATVE DEATH AFTER A LUAU RESULTS N CHARGE OF AURDER. LHUE, July 35. The Garden sland says: A very sad deah occurred a Elcele yeserday. Mr. and Mrs. Anonc Silvn are grieved and mourning over he loss of heir weny-eig- h monhs old son Lawrence. All Elcele was sarled when he news flashed abou ha he unforunae boy had been badly burned and abou o breahe his las. seems ha afer lunch yeserday, Silva wen o his pos as clerk in he McBryde Sore, while he moher was a bread making, when she looked back and saw her son running abou in he house wih his clohes on fire. She made for him and enwrapped he child in her dress and smohered he fire, bu i had done is deadly and frighful work. The child was burned from knees o head. Dr. McLean worked on him, bu he boy was oo far gone and died wo and a half hours aferward. His remains were buried in he Koloa Caholic cemeery. The bereaved parens los a brigh and promising son. is supposed ha Lawrence obained some safey maches during he mohers absence and li hem, when he fel he hea on himself, ook o running wildly abou and caused a flame on he bed clohes. The moher did no noice his flame which was pu ou by some Japanese working righ by. On he evening of July 2 a few naives in and around Makaweli go ogeher for a lile jamboree in he course of which swipes and oher inoxicans were indulged in freely, wih he resul of a few quarrels and some bickering among he merry-maker- s. Kamealahaola go ino a figh wih Mokuahi, and i is claimed kicked him in he side a number of imes. Mokuhali was laid up for some ime as he resul of hese njuries, and upon he evening of July 8, he died. Depuy Sheriff Crowell heard of his deah and of he circumsances pre-ceedi- ng i, and elephoned o his superior in Liliue ha he case looked suspicious o him. Sheriff Coney ordered an invesigaion. Crowell impanelled a coroners jury, called in he services of Dr. Sandow, held an auopsy, and had all he esimony in his possession bearing on he case, presened o he coroners jury. One member of he jury was aken sick, making an immediae repor by ha body impossible, bu Depuy Crowell, acing upon he evidence pre sened o he jury, had Kamealahaole arresed and held in cusody, upon a charge of causing he deah of Mokuhali, unil he coroners jury could re por. Laer on he jury, assised by he medical esimony of Dr. Sandow came o he conclusion ha Mokuhali came o his deah by reason of he injuries infliced upon him by Kamealahaole on he evening of July 2, and so rendered heir verdic. Depuy Crowell hen proceeded wih he case agains Kamealahaole in he Walmea Disric Cour, and had him commied o he Grand Jury upon he charge of murder in he firs degree. There were a few eye winesses o he affair among whom are Lili, Noa Manoi and Kahulu Maon.. STRANGE CASE. OF ELZA HOLT JUDGE GEAR STLL OCCUPED WTH THE SUT OVER THE AlAR-RAG- E OF THE YOUNG HERESS WHO S ALLEGED ToTiE HALF-WTTE- D TESTMONY REGARDNG HER MENTAL Evidence in rebual of a paricularly srong naure was produced in he Hol-Chrisisui for annulmen of marriage his morning before Judge Gear. Winesses for he defence have sough o show ha Eliza Hol when she married Alber Chrisian, so far from being menally incompeen as he prosecuion sough o esablish, was a decidedly brigh girl and was in every sense fi o ener he married sae. Aorney Biing for he prosecuion his morning firs called Siser of S. Andrews Priory a which school he girl was in aendance for some ime. Her esimony was direcly in conradicion o ha of he winesses who had old of Eliza Hols menal aainmens and capabiliies. "Did you consider Eliza Hol as brigh a girl as oher girls of her age?" asked Aorney Biing. " can only say in plain language ha she was a grea fool," replied he Siser. "She could learn nohing, absoluely nohing, used o ry her wih music every day bu could make no headway wih her." "You say ha you used o each her music," asked Aorney Milveron when i came o cross examinaion. play he piano?" "Do you mean o say ha she could no "Cerainly she could no play," answered he Siser, decisively. "She could occasionally srum perhaps a bar if she were shown he noes o srike bu she would have forgoen i all.by he nex day." "And you gave her lessons every day while she was here?" pursued he aorney, no suspecing apparenly he cavern which was yawning a his fee. "Why did you do his if as you say here was no hope of eaching her anyhing?" "Because we were paid for her educaion," replied Siser Alberlna. "She could no keep up wih any of he oher girls so used o give her lessons o keep her amused. The Hawaiians are very fond of music and have ofen found children who could no do anyhing else who would be able o learn o play a lile. Eliza could no do even his." "Eliza came up o he Priory yeserday," voluneered he Siser, apparenly in ignorance of cour procedure which requires ha a winess shall answer only he quesions asked. "One of he eachers saw her and asked me who she was. Shg hough he girl was no quie righ. Eliza was saying o he oher girls, am one of he Hol girls. Don you hink m very prey?" The quesion of her hand wriing came up and Siser Alberlna gave i as her opinion ha he girl could no wrie a all. When shown a signaure purporing o have been wrien by Eliza Hol, he winess said ha many people who could wrie heir own names could wrie nohing else. She would no pass any, opinion as o he qualiy of he wriing. " does no make any difference wheher he wriing is good or bad," she said. "Some of he supides children wrie he bes and some of he brighes wrie poorly." " hink ha he poin is well aken by he winess," said Judge Gear, in obvious answer o some grins which spread round he cour room, "poor hand-wriin- g is no sign of lack of inelligence." LAW FREE F0OR ALL. The Cap. Joseph Curis ha Jus died a fac ha he judge wries a hand ha is he despair of everyone Bangor Me., a he advanced age of 09. who has o decipher his decisions may have had somehing o do wih his He Khingled a houre when he was Jo pronouncemen:. years old and celebraed his 96h birh-da- y Also called n rebual were he faher of Eliza Hol sawing a cord of wood. He S0 and her aun. They enjoyed were pu he disincion of being in o deny he he sory old by Mamie Chrisian o olu-uu- he effec ha she democra in Maine. had overheard him alking o Alber Chrisian abou six monhs before he wedding approving of he mach. Six pars of he Worlds Fair Por. The aking of evidence was finished before he cour rose for lunch and folios now ready a Sar office. he argumen of counsel wen on afer resuming his afernoon. l&ieii! lki Ail TWO TERRTORY COURT CASES THE FOREGN CORPORATONS SUT AND COTTON BROS. CASK DSBARMENT OF WATSON. Judge Gear has se omorrow morning for he hearing of he cause of he Terriory of Hawaii agains he Pacific Hnrdwnre & S pel Comnany and T. A. Hays The applicaion of he Terriory s for a perpeual injuncion resraining he company from doing business here unless hey comply wih erriorial provisions. Noice has been given by he Aorney generals deparmen ha a moion o se a dav for rial will lie made omorrow n he cose of he Terriory of Hawaii, by C. S. lolloway, Superinenden of Public Works agains Coon Bros. & Co. Judge Robinson has ssued an order o show cause n he maer of David Wnson, in aorney of Koolnuloa, Oahu. for whose dwbnrmen Aorney General Andrews has peiioned. Wason has been conviced for beaing his wife. The hearing s se for omorrow. An nvolunary peiion was graned by Judge Dole his morning declaring isumlaro Kao a bankrup, he insance of Snnfhlchl Ozaki, Yasuhei a Su-gand he Von Hnmm-Youn- g Co., Ld. ST SHPMENT OF COPRA CROP A STRANG!. ACCDENT. Sensaional ncidens nix; no uncommon in ho closing srnges of famous STEAMER MOWERA HAS QUAN- criminal rials. O. e of he mos remarkable occurred n Melbourne on ho TTY OF COPRA FROM FJ EN las day of ho rial of "Ned" Kelly, ROUTE TO BRTSH COLUMBA. known o housand of readers of penny ficion as he "ronclad bushranger Wih he firs copra shipmen of he of Ausralia." A knife dropped from a gallery season, he S. S. Mowera arrived his overhead and fell a he re morning from he Souh, en roue o of he desperado in he dock. Ho had every Vicoria and Vancouver. The vessel empaion o grasp i anu pu carries 50 ons of copra loaded a Suva an end o his exisence, for here was This shipmen s for Vancouver. The no he slighes chance of his escaping vessel also has a shipmen of 200 ons of ho gallows. Bu was promply picked up by maize "from Brisbane. a bailiff and s owner waa She is from Sydney, Brisbane and arresed and brough before he judge. Ho Suva and n addiion, called n n Hull pleaded ha he occurrence waa sland for he purpose of aking off any purely accidenal, and he explanaion was exceped by represenaives of he Lewers Pacific he cour. Planaions Ld. No Euroeans desired o leave however, so he vessel came VERTCAL SUNSHNE. along wih anw passengers from Hull A curious phenomenon has been noiced in he ropics ha can never bo sland. Delighful weaher wan experienced. seen a high laiudes. A lulling shaf The vessel has a good sized crowd n Sombrreee, Mex is almos exacly of hrough passengers. The mos neresing perwmage aboard is he Eurl on June 2 he sun shines o he bo- on he ropic of Cancer and a noon of Rinfurlev, lae governor general of om, lighing up he well for a vorical deph of 00 fee or more. New Zealand. He s going homo o England, afer serving for seven years as governor. He s accompanied by p. Major Alexander, his Lord Plunke s now hy; governor of New Zealand. Yv M. Reid is a hearical man who is sopping a Honolulu. Dr. Fahnesone s a scienis who has hpii n Ausralia. The MJowora arrived n lme fo ransfer her American mail o he Ala meda. The Mowera ajn over 38 sacks of mall maer o he Alameda. This ransfer will enable he mall o reach America a leas hree days earlier, han i would if he Mowera ook i up o Vicoria! The Mowera sails a 3 oclock his afernoon from he Pacific. Mall wharf for Vicoria and Vancouver. She will ake a few passengers from Honolulu. JULY TERM OF KAUA COURT OPENNG DAY TODAY N JUDG- - HARDYS COURT GRAND AND TRAL JURORS. LHUE, July 22. The July erm of he Fifh circui cour will be opened by Judge Hardy nex Wednesday morning. There are fory cases on he calendar, seven of hem being criminal canes. The firs on he caiei.dar s ha of Walor A. Wrigh, who s o be gven a second rial on a charge of embezzle men. The grand and rial jurors for he erm are as follows: Pei Jury: G. Hansen, A. Andersen, N. Meldell, C. O. Foss, Kekaha; E. E. Mahlum. Walmea; W. Danford, Wil liam Hasle, W.Loelfler, Makaweli; Charles Kahee, A, Delauux, Elcele; W. E. Smih, E. Flohr, A. Poller, T. R. Neal, Henry Mlkn, J. F. Jansen, Koloa; H. Froelleh, E. H. Broadben, L. L. Malm, Llhue; L. J. Mumlon, Kapaa; S. N. Hundley, Manuel Teres, Kealla; M. C. Souza, J. L. Huddy, R. D. Moler, W. H. McNuy, Kllauea. Hol-me- Grand Jury: R. Manhei. S. W. r, Makaweli; T. Onokea, Charles Akl, Hanapepe; S. Honohono, Charles Daniels, Eleele; John Wilcox, O. P. Wilcox, Koloa: F. Delner, A. Thellen, H. Opunul,. Wolers, H. Smyhe, Llhue;,J P. Scharsch, J. B. Kanaulu, J. R. Hokelkel, Kapaa. BRDGE PANTED. LHUE, July 22. Hnalei Road Board has been repaining he Waloll and Walplo bridges las week, boh of which wero finished n a few days. ENDED BULL FGHT. A peculiar ncclden happened recenly a a bull ligh in Bordeaux. Tl.o maador oabbod he bull wih a word ha did no- penerae, whoroupon ho infuriaed animal ossed he weapon in he air and aacked a oroador. The sword fell among ho specaors, injuring Comdr. Calderon, an olllcer of he Spanish nary, who was presen a ho figh m a guew of he Bordeaux organizers of he wpocnele. Tho wound was serious and h- - seaman hod o be carried off o he hospial. Afer his ho onlookers becdme oxabperaed, began o hrow chairs enohae and faools ino Your Valuable Papers? Arc you running he risk of losing hem by keeping hem around he premises? f so, you had beer ren a safe deposi box from us. They cos from $6.00 o $2.00 a year. ll GO. ire. Merchan and For Ss., Honolulu, Hawaii. he ring, auning he wih bull-fighe- being cheas and knowing nohing n. ou heir busines". Six pars of he Worlds Fair Porfolios now ready a Sar office. NEW AVETlSEiTT WAlMAX.VLUsuR co. The sock ledger of he Walmanalo Sugar Company will be closed o rans-fer- e from July 28 o July 30 nclusive H. M. WHTNEY,.JR., Secreary Walmanalo Sugar Co. BYAUTHOE2TY SHERFFS SALE NOTCE. Under and Tjy virue of a cerain Alias Execuion ssued by Lyle A. Dickey. Disric Magisrae of Honolulu, sland of Oahu, Terriory of (Hawaii, on he 30h day of June 90, n he maer of Jas. L. Hol, Collecor of Taxes, Firs Division, vs. Luika Keanahuna, have. n said Honolulu, on he 27h day of July, A. D, 004. levied uion, and shall offer and expose for nalo unci sell a public aucion, o ho highes bidder, a he Police Saion, Kalakaua Hale, n Wild Honolulu, a 2 oclock noon of Saurday he lth day of Augus, A. ). 90, all he righ, ile and ineres of.he said Lulka Keanahuna (formerly Luka Aklma) n and o all he following described real properly, unless ho sum of Eighy-fou- r and dollars 55-- ($8.55), ha "being he amoun for which said Alias Execuion ssued, ogeher wih neres, coss and my fee and expenses are previously pajd: LoU) 2 and 3, 035 square fee, Kua-kl- nl Sree, Honolulu, convoyed o Lulka Aklma by S. E. Bishop, an of record in he Regisry Olllce, n ald Honolulu n Liber 0 page 0. A cash paymen of oiuvhalf of he amoun of he successful bid in Unied Saes Gold Coin will bo required a ime of sale, ho balance o be paid in Unied Saes Gold Coin upon delivery of he deed. Deed n expense of puruhasur. Daed a he said Honolulu, his 27h da of Julv A. D. 90. A. M. BROWN, High Sheriff, Terriory of Hawaii. OPENNG OF TENDERS POST- PONED. The opening of endem for ho consrucion of road from Keanae o Koi-lu- a on Maul, which wero o bo opened on ho 26h of July, haw been posponed o Monday Augus la, 90. The enders ha have already been received will be hold over unil ha da o O, S. HOLLOWAY, Superinenden of Publli Works. Deparmon of Publlo Works, July " 20, 90.,

6 nrawmn mjvnw.ovm ijiap.u ibuhhim-- r nw."! wr 7 j wun EC THE HAWAAN STAR, WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 004. A Summer Proposiion. Well, now, heres he CE QUESTON! Tou Unow youll need lo, you know H o a necessiy n ho weaher. Wo fueve you are nxlous o ge ha ce r cli will give you salsf clon, and Wfd llko o suprdy yu. order from E UN WJWE 60.. Wlephone 5 Blue. Posofflce Pox COS.G. RWN HO., LTD, C7u O. rwin.. Presiden nd Manager Vice-Preside- n dana Spreckel3... Firs Of. M. Glfard... Second S T. Whiney Jr..Secy n and Treasurer SUGAR FACTORS, C0MMSS0H AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE BMLnlc Seamship Company of San Froncoco Cal. ADENTS FOR THE Beolsli Union Naional nsurance Company of Edlnbu.gh. OTUhelmina of --ingdeburg General nsurance Company. Ulliance Marine and General Assurance Co., Ld. of London. Kcynl n. urance Company oi Liverpool. HUiuice Assurance Company of London. Wcrwner German nsurance Company HART & CO., LTD The Elie ce Cream Parlors. Chocolaes and Confeclonj FNEST ce Cream and Waer ces Bakery Lunch. mm N THE HT Union Railroad SUGGESTS Comfoi Pacific Three rains daily hrough cars, firs UJi second class o nil poins. Reraced raes ake effec soon. Wrie sarlr. S. F. Booh, General Agen. 7o. Mongomery Sree, San Francisco. Travellers Agree n THAT Overlan S Quickes. Fines, Bes A Train ha Supplies All Demands To S, Louis or Chicago N 3 DAYS from San Francisco. ELECTRC LGHTS READNG LAMPS, CLUB CARS-A- LL GOOD THNGS oiilie nformaion Bureau C3 Marke Sree, Ban Francisco. Pacific UHlf RALWAY AND LAND GOS TME? TABLE MAY s, 903 OUTWARD. Walanoe, Walalua, Kahuku and Wr Saions, 9:6 r m., 3:20 p. m. Pearl Ciy, Ewa Mill and Way BUXobs f7:s0 a. m., 9:5 a. m His a. n., 2:5 p. m., S:20 p. m., p. m.. 5:5 p. m. 9:30 p. m. llils p. ro. NWARD. (ferive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal-u- & and Walanae 8:36 n., 5fl Bk n. Snire Honolulu from Ewa MU and!hrl Ciy 6:W a. m., it.i a. m., 9:U a, in., 0:S8 a. n., 2:65 p. m., i:l p m., 5:3 p. m., 7:40 p. m. Daily. J Sunday Exceped Qosday only., f. DENNSOV T. C. SMTH, Sup. O. F, A. T, A. hair! Long, rich, heavy hair Hcauiful Sof and silky hair! No roughness, no spliing a ho ends! llavo you such hair? f no, would you llko V Ayers Hair Vigor s a Hair Food. feeds ho hair, makes ho hair grow, keeps i sof and beauiful. For sixy years Ayers Hair Vigor lias given porfoc saisfacion o housands of pcoplo in all pars of ho world. Givo a fair rial and wo aro suro i will saisfy you. f your hair is urning gray and you wish all ho deep, rich color of earlier lifo resored o, uso Ayors "Hair Vigor. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Mail., U. S. A. TODAY 5 pisi- ī The Alameda brings a choice assormen of Californias llnes llsh ncluding Salmon, Halibu, Sole, Flounder, Smel, Crabs, Shrimps. Also Crysal Springs Buer. A he Frui Sand are nil Californias fruis and vegeables n season. Limied Telephone Main 45 Commissioners Sale OF VALUABLE PROPERTY STU- ATED AT KUKULUAEO, HONO- LULU, NLAND OF OAHU, TER- RTORY OF HAWA. a 2 oclock noon of said day, a he fron (mauka) enrance o he Judiciary Building, n Honolulu, sland of Oahu, Terriory of Hawaii, all he righ, ile and neres of he morgagor, Alapake Kauwe, n and o he following described propery, siuae a Kukuluaeo, in Honolulu, o wi: FSH POND AND SALT BASNS: Commencing he survey a he Wes corner makal of his, adjoining Konohikl and dich a Coral marked X and running along Konohikl, S. 5 E EGO links, o cener of dich adjoining Konohikl; N E. 9S links; N. 0 E., 34 links along edge of dich o M. Kekuanaoas pond, and running along M. Kekuanaoas N W. 300 links; N. GG W., 2S5 links, his s he mauka side; hence S. 3S W. 73 links o edge of dich; S. 7 E 32 links o saring poin. Area Acres. Being Royal Paen Number 2099 L. C. A o Kaholomuku, being he same premises ha were conveyed o oela ivauwe by W. L. Moeho-nu- a, by Deed daed December lgh, 873, and recorded n he Regisry of Deeds in said Honolulu, Liber 39, Page 454. Terms of sale are Cash n U. S. Gold Coin. Deed a expense of purchaser. For furher pariculars nquire of Messrs. Kinney, McClanahan & Cooper, a heir offices Nos Judd Build ing, or o he undersigned a his office n he Judiciary Building. Daed a Honolulu, Oahu, his 8h day of July, A. D J. A. THOMPSON, Commissioner. Headache Cured Kid prevened by Dr. Miles Anfj Pain Pills, unequalcd for neuralgia, oohache, backache, ec. No opiaes. e. NcvT nm n luilk. Hon d for frcn book on ho run- - of lu adnclip. 2Sdosi Ucenh Sold ii ml rim i, i.i iudriikclna Hn M..r. r.... RUSSA MXTURE. The Russian populaion is perhaps he mos mixed of all naions, ana s made up n large meaeure of conquered pec plea who elll remember heir overhrow wih bierness. Probably no far from one-hir- d of he whole from 40,000,000 o CO.000,000 are rue Muscovies. ho cenral Muscovies are group ed Lapps, Finne, Germans, Lihenlans, Rumanians Greeks, Georglans,.ond Tarars wih Jews and gyrsla scaered hrough he Souh nnd Wes. These aro nil dn European Russia, and his s nohing o ho medley n Asiaic Rus Ela, KURUPATK N SUPERVSORS TO WTHDRAW TOjEjLECED v:i i Huning Supplies gv ::: NCLUDNG m RUSSAN GENERAL BELEVED A DEMAND WHCH S MADE TO :::-"-. OF ALL KNDS TO BE PREPARNG TO RETRE THE COUNTY ACT COMMSSON?iT Ti MUKDEN. BY MANY PROMNENT MEN..v.. Associaed Press, Morning Servlcf. From a neighboring lo here was an LAOYANG, July 27. s believed accompanimen of blaring bugles nnd a h i General Kuropakln will wihdraw saccao apping of drums las evening his nrmy o Mukden and awai ns differen prominen ciizens nddressed ihe meeing of he Couny Ac Commission and gave heir views on maers before ha oody The main ques-.?. PRESSNG KUROPATKN. Associaed Press, Alornlnc Servici.io ST. PETERSBURG. July 27. The Japanese are earnesly pressing Kuropakln. Hnlrheng appears o be heir.o. objecive poin. Knnpass hae been capured. BALTC EQUPMENT DESTROYED. Associaed Press. Morning Service. ST. PETERSBURG, July 27 A fire in he elecric cable facory hivs desroyed he maerial for orpedoes and min.-- s inended o equip he Balic squadron The loss s over $,000,000. BRTAN WAKNG UP. Associaed Press. Morning Service. X ONPON. Jul: The Governmen s energeically nvesigaing he case of ihe Knigh Commander. Russia will be required o recompense he owneis of he vessel and cargo and apologize. Shipowners are bombarding he Governmen wih quess for proecion. THE CHCAGO STRKE. Associaed Press Cable o he Sar. CHCAGO, July 27. Sriking claim ha only 7000 non-unio- n men ure working. mea-packe- rs MRS. CROCKER DEAD. Associaed Press,.."ornlne Servlc. NEW YORK, July 27. Mrs. George Crocker of San Francisco s dead. PEACE RESTORED. Associaed Press., Mornln Service. DENVER. Col., July 27. Marial liw a Cripple Creek has ended. ADMRAL TAYLOR DEAD. Press. Mnrnlne Servicn. WASHNGTON. Julv 27. Rear Admiral Taylor, U. S.N., s dead. Rear Admiral Henry Clay Taylor was d. a man who made a brillian naval He served wih disincion in Pursuan o a Decree of Foreclosure and Sale made and filered by he Honorable J. T. Do Bol, Hirs Judge of he he Civil War and n he Spanish-America- n War of lf98 he commanded he Circui Cour of he Firs Judicial baleship Circui, Terriory of Hawaii, on he Sh around Cuba and n he grea bale u ndiana n he operaions day of July, A. X. 004, n n cause eniled Vicoria ward versus Alapake desroyed, his vessel aking a promi- Saniago in which Cerveras llee was Kauwe, Equiy No. 5, he undersigned as Commissioner, duly appoined, nen par in ha navul duel. Admiral Tavlnr was born n Washingon, March 4. S45. He ecame an will expose for sale n Public Aucion, o he highes bidder, subjec o confirmaion by he Cour, board he Shenandoali n he acions ensign on May 2S. SG3, nnd served on off Wilmingon. He was on he roquois when ha vessel wen o relieve ON SATURDAY, THE 3TH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 004, ho Kearsarge in l e English Channel. n he regular order of promoion, and afer service on many saions, he became la capain in is94. Abou a year ago he Sae of ndiana presened Taylor wih a sword n recogniion o lls brillian services as commander of he lialeshlp of ha name in he Spanish war. fory-eigh-. REALTY TRANSFERS : : Enered for Record July 20, 904. Kallleleele (w) o jvahoa Llllll (k) e al D da T. Casle by Regr Noice Mailda A Riedel by Regr.Noice J Waldvogel o Frederick Waldvo- - gel D Recorded July 5, 904. Dibble K line by --.gee o Es of W - L Wilcox by Exor and Tr; D; -3 of P 7232 Mo-lokkul 328, Punaula, Mapulehu, $ B 204, p. Daed July 3, 904. Bank of Hawaii Ld o Hawn Trus Co Ld; AM; mge noe n Liber 87, fol 08; mge noe n Liber 24, fol 323; THE LATE MSS POTTS. The Alumnae Associaion of he Wllkes-Barr- e, Pennsylvania, Hospial Training school for nurses, recenly adoped he following resoluions n honor of one of heir number who died recenly on Kauai: "Whereas, has pleased Divine Providence o ake from our number Em- - ma Carnener Pos, a Kraduae of he $0. B 259, p 27. Daed June G, 904. class of 893 of he Walkes-Barr- e Ciy Geo H Paris and Tvf o Bank of Hawaii Ld; D; por RP S7, bldgs, ec, Associaion; Hospial and a member of he Alumnae Young S, Honolulu, Oahu; $ and "Resolved, Tha we, he rnembers of mges $3200 and 800. B 204, p 3. Daed June 22, 904. deep sorrow on accoun of her deah, he Alumnae Associaion, express our F J Lowrey and wf o Lllane L. and our own appreciaion of kher serling qualiies; Cooke Th; D; n n 375 sq f of Ap 2, kul 824 and blobb, Punahou S., Honolulu, Oahu; $70. C 2G4, p 4. Daed family our slnceres sympahy n heir "Resolved, Tha we exend o her May 9, 904. very grea loss, and ha a copy of hese Prlncevlllo Plann Co Ld o A S Wilcox; D; 2 pes land, Callhl-wa- i, Kauai; resoluions bo sen o her family and $. B 264, p C. Daed July 2, 904. Young Hong p Chlng Chow; PA; general powers. B 2G5, p 59. 6, 90. Daed Nov. RALS FOR Eigh hundred ons of rails for he HUo-Koharailroad arrived by he ship Tlllle E. Sarbuck Saurday from New York. HLO-KOHA- A ROAD, OLDEST GRADUATE. Harvards oldes graduae is Rev. Joseph Cross of Tmwrence, who s now 9G. Wan ads in Sar cos bu J rena. ion o be solved wns wheher Boards of Supervisors under he Couny Ac should be appoined by he governor or eleced by ihe people. ill of he commissioners were preen wih he excepion of Beckiey who ds n Molo-ku- l. The views of John Wlllard of Kauai were embodied in a leer which was rend by he secreary. He believes n he elecive board of supervisors ns essenially a par of he American sysem of governmen and regards he lrnwer of appoinmen which has been delegaed o he governor ns referring only o boards creaed by he Organic Ac or by he Legislaure. He hinks ha Congress should be requesed o amend he organic Ac by expressly recognizing he righ of un elecive board of supervisors) under couny governmen. The counies he beleves Should conrol nil maers inflecing educaion, healh, roads, bridges, and wharves. Judge Dole hough ha he word "board" was used n s general sense. "Think" he,.nld "of ihe absurd condiion we reach f we apply he oher way. There may lie a lile ownship n Puna which is o have n board of supervisors and o isuy ha ha board should be appoined by he Governor sounds ridiculous and has no force, nnd dor-- believe here s any possibiliy of our Supcreme Cour giving i any consideraion a all. These provisions are for he Terriorial governmen. Everyhing n he ne, wih lij excepion of ihls provision for Couny governmen is a series of enacmens for he carrying on of he Terriorial governmen. believe his secion in regard o boards can be properly consrued as belonging io he FNE STEAMER SEZED. Associaed Press. Morning Service. LVERPOOL. July 28. The Briish seamer Caenas, loaded wih Hour from main, or Terriorial governmen, and Tacomn o Japan, has been seized by don hink mean any oher bu he he Vladivosok squadron. main governmen. has no allusion o The Briish wleamer Caenas, Capcin any governmen ha may be creaed Hannah, s one of he Blue Funnel n he fuure." liners owned by he Ocean Seamship This view was ndso enddrsiad Jby Company She la n large and valuable Chairman Cooper and by John Emme-lu- h. vessel, being of ons regiser. From Clyde, Englnnd he Calehns arrived a Vancouver on June 2 and ha he ciy of Washingon was he William Haywood saed his belief laer a Taeoma. and Seale loaded a bes governed ciy in ihe Uniled Saes large cargo for Japanese pors. A s governed by hree commissioners Tacoma she loaded considerable lumber. amd he believed ha such a form migh be adoped wih proll n Hawni.un municipaliies. He deprecaed he presen mehod of aking all Hawwllan difficulies o he lloor of Congress. The Supremo Cour here should deermine he leguliy of acs. W. O." Smih submied he draf of a Couny Ac which he hud prepared. The Commission will mee again on he evening of Augus 2. MANOA fiolf CLUB. The iniial handicap golf ournamen of he Manoa Golf Club will ake place nex Saurday on he links n he valley. This was decided upon a a meeing held lus nigh a he Young Hoel where he handicap lis was made ou as follows: D. W. Anderson, scrach; R. B. Anderson, 30; George. Angus, 2; J. W. W. Brewser, 2; C. G. Ballenyne, 30; S. M. Ballou, 20; E. C. Brown, 30; W. M. Buchanan, 5; W. H. Balrd, 20; E. M. Boyd, 25; Arhur Berg, 30; George. Brown, 5; T. A. Burnlngham, 30; C. F. Clemons, 20; C. M. Cooke, 30; A. N. Campbell, 30; J. L.J Cockburn, 8; G. F. Davles, S; George P. Denlson, 30; S. H. Derby, 8; J. B. Doughery, 20; Allan Dunn, 8; W. M. Gffnrd, 8; Gif-far- H. B. d, 5; George A. Gonsalves, 30; J. D. Galnes, 30; Alexander Garvle, 7; A. S. Guild, 20; C. R. Hemenway, 25; C.. Holloway, 30; H. McK. Harrison, 20; SLAUGHTERED BY TURKS. ssociaed Press. Morning Service. SALONCA. July 27. Troops near Kumavo have surprised a band of Bulgarians numbering fify They Percy J. Harwood, 20; killed Lieu. Harlee, 8; Henry Holmes. 30; B. Griggs Hol, 8; C. B. High, 20;. W. Lake, 30; A. C. Lovekln, 8; Alexander Lindsay, Jr., 30; M. Maclnyre, 5; F. S. Munsell, S; Guy Macfarlane, S; R. C. A. Peerson, 30; M. Phillips, 0: W. T. Rawlins, 8; A. W. Rice, 30; Donald M. Ross, 7: George M. Rolph, 30; P. S. Rossler, 23; F. C.Smih, 25; H. B. Sinclair, 7: F. C. Sheldon, 7; A. W. Splvalo, 8; W. W. Thayer, S; F. B. Thompson, 25; George P. Thlelen, 30; Jesse L. Woods, 5; A. C. J Wall, 8; Thomas E. Wall, 20; Gerri Wilder, 25. o Miss Anna Pos of Eleele, Hawaii, and be enered upon he minues of he Alumnae Associaion and be published n The Trained Nurse nnd he American Journal of Nursing," For KDNEY TROUBLES and CATARRH of Hie BLADDER. Ciresall ln m indischarges m.o r nr r nours ui i ciiui.?itrf. "?it T rivivt?v.,9.i,i. ;i.a.e:...jj?; MV V :;:;r:f.;;:.! 00,000 SMOKELESS CARTRDGES, FRESH FROM THE FACTORY. A nice line of L. C. Smih. Call and see E. 0. HALL & OVER?. A?!::?: VVVV! v?..:.?i.wi,v..vt.v....o..o..0:. OTJEiJ ADVAKTAQBS.. T CEMENT ROOFNG POSSESSES Tin, ron and Seel Roofing T CANNOT RUST. Gases, fumes, moisure, coal soo and smoke canno injure or effec cemen roofing. s beer adaped for applicaion over uneven surfaces, such as old shingles or meal roofs, obviaing he expense of removing he same. will no rale from wind and sorm, nor creae any noise from rain falling upon. The maerials used n cemen roofing are he bes of hea and cold known, herefore will keep he building warmer n, winer and cooler n summer han a meal roof. jj Samples and full pariculars mailed on reques. Theo. H. Davies & Co, SOLK AGKNTS FOR Hardware OUR OWN San Francisco o Chicago (WTHOUT CHANGE).. OLED ROAD BED ALL THE WAY STANDARD AND TOURST SLEEPERS DALY Trade Sopping en roue a Los Angeles, also "THE and he "GRAND CANYON OF ARZONA." SPECAL RATES. San Francisco o S. Louis and Reurn San Francisco o Chicago and Reurn 72:60 San Francisco o New York and Reurn San Francisco Boson and Reurn Call on agen of Railroad Lines a Wm. G. rwin & Co. Rug THE Sale Exceeding! he famous. Sho Guns hem SON, LTD. SLANDS Deparmen Mark. ė.!? PETRFED FORESTS" Worlds Fair Daes from San Francisco July 3-- 4, Augus, Sepember Ocober ur n HAWAAN P op lei T So many saisfied purchasers are he resuls of las weeks liberal" discoun ha he same advanages have been exended for his week and he opporuniy o buy handsome rugs for lile money is sill open. ONE WHOLE STORE DEVOTED TO THE SALE. Japanese Coon Bugs n prey blue and whie designs. Chinese Maing Bugs Boh plain and wised. Maings of. All Kinds These come under he cu prices also. Lewers & Cooke, Ld, NTE&W GOODS 77 SOUTH KNG STREET We have jus received a large invoice of goods which are now on dispajv, also Panama Has. The laes syles in ladies and gens has on hand and made o order oh shor noice. " $49 K. FUKURODA, ;i" 28 and 32 Hoel S. Robinson Block. J 33 f"

7 THE HAWAAN STAR, WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 90. se: V Primo Five Poins OF Superioriy i. a. 3. Lagers PURTY. AOE. FLAVOR. BRLLANCY. QUALTY. "The Only Way" To he Worlds Fair a S, Louis The Handsomes Trains in he World, consising of Machless Chair Cars, Sandard and Comparmen Sleepers, Cars, all wide Vesibuled, are operaed over he Chicago & Alon Railway beween KANSAS CTY AND ST. LOUS, KANSAS CTY AND CHCAGO, AND ST. LOUS AND CHCAGO. This fac, ogeher wih he coureous aenion shown everybody, makes he Chicago & Alon Railway indeed "THE ONLY WAY." Nice connecions are made wih all lines enering Kansas Ciy, S. Louis and Chicago. Kindly reques he Agen o icke you over he Chicago & Alon Railway, or address: A. P. STEWART, General Agen, Chicago & Alon Railway, 8o Crocker Building, San Francisco, Calif. Bargains in Panama Has WE ARE CLEANNG UP OUR STOCK OF PANAMA HATS AND ARE OFFERNG THEM AT COST PRCES. is:, isoshima, KNG STREET, NEXT TO CASTLE & COOKE.. YOK0M550, ( aracor or Sone and Cemen work Cruslied Rook Prices: No. 2, cubic yard, $.70; No. 3, cubic yard $.00; No. 4, cubic yard, $2.05. Delivered o any par of he ciy, whie and black sand, foundaions, curbing and coral sones, ballas for ships and fire wood always on hand. Emma Hall corner Bereania and Nuuanu sree. Phone Blue 2 S. SAK, Bamboo Furniure AND PCTURE FRAMES. Nea and Handsome Designs made o ordr. 663 Bereania Sree, near Punchbowl. Honolulu ron Works GTEAM ENGNES, SUGAR MLLS BOLERS, COOLERS, RON, BRASS AND. E CASTNGS. Machinery of Every Descripion Made o order, paricular aenion paid.. Snips Blacksnjlhlng. Job Work Execued on Shor Noloe. T. HAYASH, TALOR. Clohes Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. "$ E37 Bereania Sree. Opposie Queens Hospial. M. Shirokane General Employmen Office Japanese and Chinese Laborers, Ec., Supplied.?&;... V. Cioivir-io- - Every Work of Kin cl UnUe xe. lcen Corner Emma and Bereania Srees Telephone Blue 28. King Sree, Corner WalUkl Road, Telephone Whie 62. BBU OUEEH STREET Firewood, Sove, Seam and Blacksmih WHOLESALE AND RETAL. Special aenion given o DHAYNQ ASO, WHTE AND BLACK SAND -f July Alameda San Francisco 2 Manuka Vicoria, B. C. 7 Nevadan San Francisco 8 Mongolia Yokohama 9 Korea San Francisco 2 Sonoma...Colonies 3 Sierra San Francisco 9 China Yokohama 2 Gaelic San Francisco 22 Alameda San Francisco 27 Mowera Colonies 30 Aorangl Vicoria, B. C. 3 Do-l- c San Francisco Aug. 2 Mongolia San Francisco 2 Venura Colonies 3 Sonoma San Francisco 6 Nevadan San Francisco 2 Siberia Yokohama 2 Alameda San Francisco 3 China San Francisco 23 Copic Yokohama 23 Sierra Colonies 24 Venura San Francisco 24 Moana. Colonies 26 Doric Sa:. Francisco 27 Mowera Vicoria, B. C. Sep 2 Alameda San Francisco 3 Korea Yokohama 6 Nevadan San Francisco C Siberia San Francisco 3 Gaelic Yokohama 3 Sonoma Colonies 4 Sierra San Francisco 7 Copic San Francisco 2 Aorangl Colonies 23 Alameda. San Francisco 24 Mongolia Yokohama 24 Moana Vicoria, B. C. 28 Korea San Francisco July 2." Manuka Colonies C Alameda San Francisco 8 Nevadan San Francisco 8 Monglla San Francisco 9 Korea Yokohama 2 Sonoma San Francisco 3 Sierra Colonies 9 China San Francisco 2 Gaelic Yokohama 27 Alameda San Francisco 27 Mowera.Vicoria, B. C. 30 Aorangl Colonies 3 Doric San Francisco Aug. 2 Mongolia Yokohama 2 Venura...Son Francisco 3 Sonoma Colonies 7 Nevadan Oan Francisco 2 Siberia San Francisco 3 China Yokohama 7 Alameda...San Francisco 23 Copic San Francisco 23 Sierra,...San Francisco 24 Venura...Colonies U Moana, Vicoria, B. C. 25 Dorl Cm... Yokohama 27 Mowera Colonies Sep. 3 Korea Sah Francisco G Siberia Yokohama 7 Alameda San Francisco 7 Nevadan San Francisco 3 Gaelic...San Francisco 3 Sonoma Ban Francisco -4-Slerra Colonies pc Yokohama 2 Aorangl Vicoria, B. C. San Francisco 24 Moana r Colonies 28 Korea Yokohama 28 Alameda San Francisco Calling a Manila. Va Kahulul. Tweny-fiv- e cens pay for a Wan ad n he Sar. A bargain., SENATOR DEPEW EXPOSTON worlds fair success scaer of poliiiics, localiy. no a or of All people of nil secions em o be keenly neresed n he success of he Louisiana Purchase Exposiion. This la rue wihou refenenee o poliics, ns appears from he recen saemen of Senaor Depew, who said: "Dave Francis s a Democra, bu we wan he Fair o be he greaes suc-ce- s on record. speak for he loaders of he pary when sny ha nohing would please us beer han o have S. Louis urn nway money and pu up he sanding room sign. An overwhelming success a S. Louis would he such an unmisakable sign of prosperiy as o furnish he bes campaign documen we could have." As a maer of fac, he Exposiion s oo grea an enerprise o be dominaed by any pary or secion. s no only naional ou nernaional, islnce no only every sae and erriory bu somehing like sixy foreign naions have conribued o make he "Queen of Exposiions." One finds here he sum and subsance of laer day civilizaion and progress ogeher wih such an assemblage of he peoples of he earh ns hns never before been gahered ogeher n one place. ivs a maer of Educaion, i becomes he duy of everyone who can possibly do so o aend he Fair, bu f his is no possible, s easily wihin he reach of every man, woman and child o secure he superb series of "Fores Ciy" Worlds Fair A!r Porfolios which we are now disribuing o our readers. should be borne in mind ha his is he ofllcla. series, he originals of he views being aken by he official phoographer, while he descripions are all wrien by Waler 3. Seven, he Secreary of he Louisiana Purchase Exposiion. The cos of hese porfolios, divided ino hiry pars each par conaining 0 vluws, s merely nominal, being only necessary, o send or ibrlng 0 cen, ogeher wih a "Fores Cv" coupon and any rar ssued will be delivered or mailed. The regular price of each 7orfolio s 23 cens, bu wo have secured a special concession for our rendens, and s a pri ilegewhleh hey highly appreciae, which is evidenced by he fac ha he disribuion s ncreasing n insulariy each week. Six pars now ready. MUST EMPLOY ALL CTZENS ACTNG GOVERNOR ATKNSON REQURES CONTRACTOR WHTE-HOUS- E TO COMPLY WTH LAW. (Acing Governor Akinson, afer considerable correspondence on he subjec has caused he revocaion of he permi issued o Conracor Whlehouse, o use Asiaic or labor n carry- non-cllz- ing ou he conrac for he Ookala-Kukala- u road. The final leers on he subjec were as follows: Hilo, Hawaii, July C, 904. Hon. C. S. Holloway, Superinenden of Jubllc Works, Honolulu. Sir: Mr. A. Horner, for he Hama-ku- a Roard Board, has nvesigaed he charge ha ciizens canno ooaln work on he Ooknla-Kukala-u conrac and re pora ha no one has been refused Work. Tha only one naive has ap p.ied for work, even afer being noified ha work was here. presume he Road Board will mall rou a. copy of his full repoii and rus may be given as much publiciy na i deserves. had precioel" he same experience wo years ago n Hamakua. While someone, o me unknown, kep wriing o Mr. Boyd ha pleny of ciizen labor waned work and could no ge i, failed afer repeaed rials o gieany oi mem lo wuik. aauieiiwium mm ciizens canno ge o work, ha are signed by a reasonable pary and hn do no give names and daes, ana no worh lisening o. Respecfully yourh, G. 5. GERE, Road Engineer. July 23, 904. C. S. Holloway, Esq., Superinenden of Public Works, Honolulu Sir: Since dicaing las leer which was pen under his same dae, refer ring o he Wihlehouse Ookala-Ku- - kaiau Toad conrac, beg leave o ack. nowledge he receip of your leer o he 9h ns., enclosing copy of a le er from G. H. uere, n which he Bae mcn s made ha Mr. A. Horner had carefully nvesigaed he charge ha ciiens could no obain work on he conrac, and ha no one had Ween refused work. Frfim nformaion which have, nnn which feel la absoluely reliable, mus beg o differ wih Mr. Horner oi he Hamakua Road Board. s mmaerial wha members of he Road Board nay n hfj maer. Wha o maerial is ha his conrac was enered no on he basis of ciizen labor, and b how sough o ake advanage of Ahlalc labor, which will no doub be n benefi o ho conracor and a loss n wages o ciizens. There are oo many cllzena dle a his ime all over hese lslanda o Jusify he graning of ho privilege of using Asiaic labor on pub-h- e work, and should only counenance i on very exraordinary occaulons. Tho quesion of referring he maer o he Road Board for furher acion s, no doub, a good idea, bu i docs no change my a.iude n he leas ha he privilege of using Afeiao labor should be wihdrawn. do no hink Mr. Whlehouse has shown good fdh n he maer by having an Aululo foreman in charge, Does o, mean o siae ha here are no ciizen lunaa who are available for hin work? n conclusion, would reques ha you kindly ake all seps o revoke.he privilege which allows Mr. Whlehouse o use Asiaic labor. have he honor o be, sir. Your owpdlen servan, A. L. C. ATKNSON. Acing Governor. Honolulu, July 20, 904 Hon. A. L. C. Akinson, Acing Governor, Terriory of Hawaii. Dehr Sir: beg o acknowledge receip of your communicaion of July 23 n re employmen of rllzpn nlwir im he Ookaln-Kukala- u Road, and will say na nave nformed Mr. Whlehouse of your nsrucions. beg o remain, Yours respecfully, C. S. HOLLOWAY, Superinenden of Public Works. COMMSSONERS REPORT. B. Griggs Hol he shipping commis sioner, hn compleed his annual repor of he shipping done a his office. The repor is quie neresing and deals wih facs relaing o Hawaiian pors. Six pars of he Worlds Fair Porfolios now ready a Sar office. Cholera Morbus has los s errors n he home where a bole of Chamber lains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy s kep. never falls even in he mos severe and dangerous cases. For sale by all dealers, Benson, Smih & Co., agens for Hawaii. GOOD PLUMBrNG is our fore, v don do cheap work. You will find or exhibiion n our sore, all he laes fancy designs n bah room npparaiu We carry everyhing ha goes o mak up ha mos mporan par of a dwell ing-- he bah room AND WE N STALL T RGHT. Our plumbing l pu vi o las, we guaranee all worv done by us, and can quoe you h Dames or hundreds of saisfied cusom era. coss no more o have your plumb lng and connecions done by uf and remember WE GUARANTEE THF WORK. BATH he Plumber. 65 Kng Sree Telephone 6 Main. Your Nerves Furnish he moive power of he en ire body. Dr. Miles Nervine will keep he nerves srong and healhy or resore heir srengh if weakened. Bold on Eimraneo. Wrie for free book o nervous rilscarcs. Un. MLES MEDCAL. X).. Elliiur inr. RY AUTHORTY SHERFFS SALE NOTCE. n he maer of wo cerain Alas Execuions, one of which ssued ou o he Circui Cour of he Firs Circui of he Terriory of Hawaii on he 7h day of April, 90, n he maer of Allen and Robinson Limied vs. Lee Yck e al, which was, on June 6h, 904, by order of Geo. D. Gear, Second Judge of said Cour, renewed for a period of hiry days and he ime for making re. urn o he same exended for a like period of hiry days, and which was, on July 5h, 904, by order of Geo. D. Gear, Second Judge of said Cour, furher renewed for a period of sixy days from July 5h, 904, and he rime for making reurn o he same exended for a like period of sixy days; and he oher Alias Execuion was issued by Lyle A. Dickey, Disric Magisrae o Honolulu, sland of Oahu, Terriory o Hawaii, on he 2s day of June, 904, n he maer of Won Gav Loul Chee, Chong Tal King, Chee Fook You and Lum Bar Tong, doing business ns Won and Loul Company, vs. Lau Wal, Lee Yck and ohers, doing business as Sun Lock Company; have. n said Hono lulu, on his 9h day of July A. D. 904, under nnd by virue, firs, of he firs hereinabove eniled Alios Execuion, and secondly, of he second hereinabove eniled Alias Exe uion, levied upon, and shall offer and expose for sale and sell a public aucion, o he highes bidder, a he Police Saion, Kala kaua Hale, in said Honolulu, a 2 oclock noon of Friday, he 9h day o Augus, A. D. 904, all he righ, i e and neres of Lee Ylck, Won Lul, Chin Mun None nnd Lau Wal, defendans, and of Lau Wal, Lee Ylck and ohers doing business na Sun Lock Company, in and o he following des cribed leaseholds, unless he sum of sixeen hundred and fory-w- o and dollars, he amoun of he flre hereinabove menioned Alios Execuion, and he sum of wo hundred and weny and dollars, he amoun of he second hereinabove menioned Alias Execuion, ogeher wih ineres, coss and my fee and expenses are previously paid; ; FRST. Lee from William Much lo Geo. H. Kenwell as of record in he Regisry Ofllce, n said Honolulu, n Liber 246, page 54, of ha cerain piece or parcel of land being a porion of L. C. A. 36 Apana 2, n said Honolulu, described as follows: Beginning a a poin on ho Souh side o Kekaullko Sree Exenfion from which he Souh corner 6f Pauahl sree and Kekaullko.sree exension, as shown on Governmen Survey regisered Map No. 384, bears Norh 60" 5 Eas, rue, 06 fee, and running by rue bearings:. Norh 66" 5 Eas, 39 fee nlong Kekaullko sree Exension 2. Norh 73 Co Eas, 3 f. along L. C. A. 2S B o Kekoa 3. Souh 5 35 Eas, 78 f. along same and end of lane; 4. Souh Wes, 7 f. along L. C A. 270 o Maau; Don Shy A Beer as a beverage because some people misuse i. There is more genuine meri as a oriic, as a blood maker in a good beer han you may have supposed. One rial of good beer will convince you, especially if is Rainier beer Docors prescribe i because i is made righ ou of he very bes maerials. Youll like i. 5. Due Norh, OS f. nlong Gran 364 o ho iniial poin. Area, 4495 square fee. And also a fqur-fo- o running from Pauahl righ-of-wa- y sree along he Ewa side of L. C. A. 270 o Mnnu, o he (premises hereinabove described. Term of said Lease, 5 years from December s, A. D Renal, $25 per monh for firs en years; and 27 per monh for remain ing five years. The above described lease assigned by Geo. H. Kenwell o Chin Mun None, March 5h, 903, as of record n he said Regisry Ofllce n Liber 246, page 54, for ho purpose of carrying ou a cerain agreemen daed March 5h, A. D. 903, beween Shung Loch Co. and Chin Mun Non. Wm. Much consened o said assignmen. See Liber 246, page 54. SECOND. Lease from William Much, sabella L. Much, Lucille M. Much and Maria J, Much o George Kenwell, daed December s, A. D. 902, of ha cerain piece or parcel of land, being a porion of L. C. Award 270 Maau and 36-- Ap. 2 Maalahla and a porion of Gran 364 Kakiua n Klkihale. Honolulu, Oahu, T. H described as follows: beginning a he souheas end of a lane of he mauka side of Hoel Sree from which he Norh corner of Hoel ana Aiaunakea srees as shown on Governmen Survey Regisered Map No. 384 bears S E. rue 54 fee and running by rue bearings:. N. 05 E. 4 fee along end of lane and L. C. A. 043 Apana 2; 2. N. 74" 40 E. 4& fee along porion of Gran 364 o he Souhwes corner of L. C. A. 36 Apana 2, as shown on Governmen Survey Regisered Map No. 3S4; 3. N E. 7 f. along L. C. A. 20 Apana 2; 4. S E. 93 f. along por lon of L. C. A. 270 Maau; 5. S W. 0 f. along he Laza rus premises; 0. N W. 7 f. along he Booh premises; 7. S W. 70V4 f. along same; 8. N W. 53y3 f. along porions of L. C. A. 270 and 36-- Ap.! and Gran 364; 9. S W. 3 f nlong por ion of Gran 364 o ho niial poin Area, 7863 square fee. Term of said lease, 5 years from De cember s, A. D Renal, J30 per monh for firs en years; and $33 per monh for remain ing five years. The las herein described lease assigned by Geo. Kenwell o Chin Mun Non, March 5h, 903, for he purpose of carrying ou he condiions of a cerain agreemen made on March 5h, 903, beween Shung Lock Co, and Chin Mun Non. Wm. Much, sabella L. Much, Lucille M. Much and Maria J. Much consened o said assignmen. A Cash paymen of 6ne-ha- lf of he amoun o he successful bid n Unied Saes Gold Coin will be required a ime of sale, he balance o be paid n Unied Saes Gold Coin upon he delivery of he bill of sale. Bill of sale a expense of purchaser. Daed a said Honolulu, his 9h day of July, A. D. 90. High Sheriff, SHERFFS A. M. BROWN, Terriory o Hawaii. SALE NOTCE. Under and by virue of a cerain Alias Execuion ssued by Lyle A. Dickey, Disric Magisrae of Honolulu, sland of Oahu, Terriory of Hawaii, on he 24h day of June, A D, 904, in he maer of James L, Hol, Assessor and Collecor o Taxes, Firs Division, Plainiff, vs. Mrs. Haleakala Har, Defendan, have, n said Honolulu, on his 4h day of July A D. 904, levied Phone Wble 33 P. 0. Box 57 upon and shall offer and expose for sale and sell a public aucion, o ho highes bidder, a he Police Saion, Kalakaua Hale, n said Honolulu, a la oclock, noon of Monday, he 5h day of Augus A. D. 904, all he righ, ilo and neres of he said Mrs, Haleakala Har n and o all he following described real propery, unless ho sum of Four Hundred and Flry-sl- x Dollars and Fory Cens ($446.40), ha being he balance due on nccoun of said Execuion, ogeher wih neres, coss and my fee and expenses are previously paid: Porion of Land Commission Award 4700 B., Royal Paen on Eas sldo of Nuuanu Valley Road, Honolulu, conaining of an acre, described n Deed of A. J. Carwrlgh nnd wife o Bruce Carwrlgh and Cecil Brown n rus, daed Sepuember 22nd, 88, of record n he Regisry Olllce n said Honolulu n Liber 74, Page 54. The above described premises are subjec o Xlorgages as follows: Mrs. Haleakala Har c al o Mrs. S. Hennlng for $000, (porion Of lo) daed Augus 5h, 962, o record in said Ofllce n Liber 237, Page 394; Mrs. Haleakala Har e al o Annie S. Parke for $2000 (porion o lo), daed Ocober 4h, 902, of record in said office n Liber 236, Page 458; Mrs. Haleakala Har e al o Frederick Lewis for $3000, (whole premises) daed April 26h, 904, of record n said ofllce n Liber 256, page 439. A cash paymen of one-ha- of he lf amoun of he successful bid n Unied Saes Gold Coin will be required a ime of sale, he balance o be paid n Unied Saes Gold Coin livery of he deed. upon he de- Deed a he expense of purchaser. Daed a said Honolulu, his 4h day of July A. D CHAS. F. CHLLNGWORTH, Depuy bherlff, Terriory of Hawaii. SHERFFS SALE NOTCE. Under and by virue of a cerain Execuion ssued ou of ho Supreme Cour of he Terriory of Hawaii, on he 23rd day of June, 904, n he maer of Mrs. J. A. King, Plainiff, vs. R. W. Davis, defendan, did, n he Disric of Koolaupoko, sland of Oahu, Terriory of Hawaii, on he Sh day of July, A. D. 904, levy upon, and shall offer and expose for sale and sell a public aucion, o ho nifies bidder, a he Police Saion, Kalakaua Hale, n Honolulu, said sland o Oahu, a 2 coss and my fee oclock noon of Thursday, he h day of Augus, A. D. 90, all he righ, ile and ineres of ho said R. W. Davis, Defendan, n and o all he following described personal propery, unless ho sum of Two Handled and Thiry and Dollars, ha being he amoun for which said Execuion issued, ogeher wih inerer, and expenses are previously paid; wo-sea- wagon wih op, 4 mules, - a n 3 - ice ches, small fla-bo- boa, double harness, sxcep collar, 4 fish nes, canoe,! 66 bags sal., For furher pariculars nquire a my Office. Daed a said Honolulu, his 9h day of July, A. D A. M. BROWN, High Sheriff, Terriory o Hawaii, SEWER RATES NOTCE. Owing o delay n sending ou sewer noices, he ime for paymen s exended o July 3s, afer which dae a penaly of 0 per cen will bo charged on advance raes. C. MVWHTE, Chief Clerk. Approved: C. 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8 ,!""l(v!pllilhjm;i wu fig r wmir VjSmnWW r$ a irsvw:i! KianT. THE HAWAAN STAR, WD DNKSDAY JULY 27, 90. CCS WOflANS EXCHANGE Headquarers for nil kinds of curios Hawaiian nni" Tasmnniu shells n large ernienb. Hnwnlinn enameled Jenlry and menu cars pained o wih bcilful or-fi- Hawaiian scenery. Hoel Sree near For Those Peariy Whie Teeh Tfou can have hem by using " Zodena Jooli Pase PLEASANT AND HARMLESS AT CHAMBERS HOE CO LMTED. Corner King and For Srees, Telephone Main 3. Xlxe Secre of Menila Ton will find a he boom of each glass of Behesda Waer No able, should be se wili-r- u his healh-givin- g waer. im essenial a meal imes as i wnalns nil he necessary mln-hs- al properies which naure 3old a all drug sores. J ARREKA & CO., LMTED. in Hoel S. Tel. Main 29, i WW. r.w,f We Aw HAKE SELL and RENT THEM HAKE and SELL THEfl PearsoB Poer Co., Xcl. - - For S. l s i:v x o v i; k i se,u :yr. SheilfCs Pnf..i Pnj$e 5.ln T. Mulgnli Page 8 Lowers & Cooke Page 6 Wulinamili Sugar o Pnge fi Lew is & Ci Page S Hawaiian Trus Co Page J NEWS LN A NUTSHELL Lurngrnuhs Hu Give Condensed Sows of he Day. f-f - f f grealy roubled wih mos-- (jilos nolfy ihe Boaid of Hcili J Send o, or mmediaely nolfy Hoard of Healh of all ras dead from unknown he A Sheriff sale is adverised n his ssue. Walmanalo Sugar Co. has a noice o sockholders n his ssue. A number of aucion sales are adverised in Morgans column. The Augus number of he Honolulu Times, Miss Anne M. Presscos paper, s ou. Kalua was commied o he reform school during his minoriy oday for some pey hefs. Clear iles have be"en ssued by ihe Ton-en- s Land Cour o Mailda Agiivf! Rledel and da Tenney Casle. Mr and Mrs S G Wilder and family were among he passengers on he Ki- - nau Thev will remain on Hawaii for a few weeks T. P. Serake, who s now n charge of he V. S. Weaher Bureau a Lewis- - on. daho, will soon arrive as ussisan observer here. W A iblssell, he Wesern Truffle (Manager of Sana Fe accompanied by his wife wen on he Klnau o visi he volcano yeserday E. A. Praser of Mahukona s quoed as saying ha "Wes Hawaii will de- plank in mand a Couny Governmen he Republican plaform A. A. BraynVer has been given a posiion on he clerical saff of ihe Acing Governor o assis Secreary Buck-lan- d n he vomliiir elecion work. Jack Weday was lined $3 and coss oday n he pollcie cour for assaul and baery on Edih Sole. Edih was quie aggrieved and angry a Jack. The annual repor of Unied Saes Shipping Commissioner 3. Griggs Hol of his ciy covering he llscal year ending June , has been compleed. W. M. Cunningham, former proprieor of he Favorie Saloon and owner of race horse, yeserdhy illed a peiion n he Federal Cour asking o be declared bankrup. Golden Gae Flour never fails he cook, herefore he cook should never fall o use Golden Gae Hour. All grocers have i. H. Hackfeld & Company wholesalers. So popular was Lewcrs & Cookes rug sale all las week iha he liberal re ducion prices have been exended for his week and he opporuniy o buy handsome Japanese and Chinese rugs for lile money is sill open. The Crierion lunch is gaining new friends every day. The bill of fare is changed daily and he dishes are well cooked and well served. The food s cooked on he premises by a compeen chef. The pruden man will consider he permanency and responsibiliy of a rus company agains he possible incompeency or disabiliies of an ndividual in selecing an adminisraor, guardian or rusee. Hawaiian Trus Co. s organized o perform jus such duies. The Honolulu Symphony club me las nigh for a rehearsal of ds concer o be given omorrow evening a Haa-lele- a lawn The concer promises o be a grea musical rea, he members having been diligen n rehearsals. llness will preven Paul senberg from singing as he expeced. The iniial meeing of he Roosevel Club was held las nigh a Republlcam Headquarers and a membership of 47 announced. W. C. Roe was named as emporary chairman kind Kjanry C. Blibe Jr. as emporary secreary. A commiee on rules was chosen as follows: Lorrln Andrews chairman; Capain Ois. S. P. Chilllngworh, Clarence" Crabbe and J. H. Fisher A complimenary leer was addressed yeserday by he Acing Governor o 3. C. Winson, formerly a member of he Tax Appeal Board for several years. Winson was no reappoined his erm as he nends o go away from he Terriory o remain for an ndefinie period. The leer was expressive of hanks for he services rendeed "by he reiring member of he board. The Orienal Bazaar, King sree, which has been closing ou is business n Honolulu, during he pas few weeks will soon have a new sore n S. Louis. By he Alameda oday a pary of employes of he sore wen forward o open i.. This pary n. eludes Tong Kau, Chuck Hoy, Tone Lewn, Chang Pol Quon and Chans loee. CHOCE ALGAROBA FRE WOOD DELVERED TO ANY PART OP THE CTY. LEAVE ORDERS WTH W. W. DMOND & CO. Agens for Eas Niu Ranch. Tong Knu has been well known o he business wibllc here. "The man who charges oo much for groceries,." says John ). Rockefeller, "will no succeed very long." Jus wha would be oo much for oil he omied o say. The mammoh grocer sore of lewis & company has no high prices. Their adverisemen oday of a dozen handy uensils for he household will show he careful housnvlfe where hese goods are cheapes. Go and see hem a one sixy nine king sree. The opening of endcis for he con srucion of road from veuuae o Kal lua on Maul has been posponed o Monday, Augus. MOKSARKMT A BANKRUPT THE WEATHER. Wnhei Bureau. Punahou, v" m. PLES PETTON X THE PEDElAL Wind moderae norheas; weaher COURT clear. SHOWNG LABLTES Morning minimum (emperaure 75; OP $, midday inaxlmum emperaure, S4; 0 a. in. 29.SS seady (correced A for graviy); rainfall, 24 hours ending peiion n bankrupcy was illed 9 a. i. 0; absolue moisure 9 n. m. his morning n he U. S. Disilc Cour by M. 6.4 grains per cubic foo; humidiy 9 n. D. Mowarm of Honolulu, surveyor, m. CO per cen. und was graned by Judge Dole. n. C. LYDEOKEH, The schedule of debs shows he fol- Terriorial Meeorologis. lowing Taxes and waer raes due he Terriory Hawaii $770.. owing on morgages and ineres on real esae $9,575.87, unsecured fluing $780.50, accommodaion paper $820. Toal $ The asses consis of house and lo on Union sree and Adams lane JJ.BOO. One llfh neres n homesead a Union sree and Adams lane value unknown: noe of J. M. Monsarra secured by morgage $7,000; noes of J. M. Monisarra $2, Furniure $90.50; Carriage $30; Tools and oufi $38.50 Debs due $458.50: Negoiable bonds $.00; nsurance $ Toal $20, The peiioner claims as exemp furniure, surveying ools and oull and field books amouning in alue o f"i.vi ALAMEDA THS SALED MOB GOT AWAY FOH SAN FRANCSCO TAKNG MANY WELL, KNOWN PEOPLE AS "PASSENGERS?. The Oceanic wharf was crowded wih he usual large crowd his morning o ee he S. S. Alameda depar for San Francisco. Tile vessfcl ook a large crowd for his season of he year. Travel o San Francisco has dropped off now and mone of he ougoing vessels are having anyhing like he crowds ha hey formerly ook Professor Berger and he hand were, las usual, ii he wharf and played he seamer away. W. F. Dillingham lef for a business rip o he mainland. J. F. Hackfeld lef for Germany, af fr an exended business rip o, flip Hawaiian slands. Miss --Mary N Carer lef for a vacaion o he mainland. M. Brash and wife were deparing passengers for he mainland. He goes on a business i rip..mrs. Frank L. ihoogs and wo daugh-ed- s lef for an exended visi o ne mainland. Miss E. Kruse her neice, who has been spending her summer vacaion in Honolulu, reurned on he Alameda o aend school. S. D. Rose of he Wilder Seamship Company was a deparing passenger. Edgar Young goes o San Francisco o aend Cooper Medical nsiue. T. C. Davies wife and child, were deparing passengers. Mrs. L. (A. Thurson and hree children, depared for a visi o he mainland. George H. Roberson and wo daughers lef for California., E. J. Waerman of he brewing company lef for San Francisco, o pass a vacaion. O. G. Traphagen ihe archiec, lef for a business rip o he mainland. The Alameda sailed a few minues afer 0 oclock his morning. She is due n San Francisco nex Tuesday. i! S STLL UNSOLD PARTES NSPECTNG VESSEL TO DETERMNE WHETHER SHE CAN BE PUT NTO COASTNG TRADE. The seamer Hanalel of he ner-slan- d Seam Xavlgalon Companys flee has no ye been sold. The ves-- s :s sill in San Francisco. Accord ing o las advices, some paries were looking over her, wih a view o buying her nnd puing her nfer he coasing rade beween San Pranclsdo and lum ber pors and Porland. was hough she could carry considerable lumher nnd passengers. The vessel was no buil for he Pa clflc Coas rade. n order o equip her for ha sor of work, considerable overhauling and chdnglng would have o bo done. This work would enail Considerable exnense. The maer o sill under consideraion. GVEN VACATONS. One of he bis dry good firms a New York runs a large isuml- -.er place a Lone Branch and everv Saurday 60 girls n he firms employ are sen down here for a week s vacaion a ne ex nonao of heir emnloyers. Every wo man n he sore s given a vacaion n ihls way each year. GOOD FOOD FOR BABES. f bahy is no hriving on ihe food you are ufelng whv no ry Taroena? makes puny children srong, healhy happy children. Try. A Hobrons 9 Six pars of he Worlds Fair Por folios now ready a Sar office. Re Monday Augus s 90 a 2 oclock noon n Morgans Salesrooms, S37 Kai-humnnsree. Propery of he esae of W. L. Wilcox, deceased. No.. An elegan lo on M. Tana-li acre, nicely mproved. No. 2. Beach lo a Wnlkflkl 22 f, on Beach, and 70 f. deep. A fine lo, can be No. 3. The Wilcox residence a Wal. klkl nearly 00 f on he Bench. Dwelling house, large lanals, line grounds. No. 4. A fine wnrehouse sie on Queen yrce urir Alnkea sree 70.3 f on Queen s. Buildings on he lo now. No. 5; Los 5 and 6 Block 4 n Pearl Ciy. No acres a Kahann, Koo-la- u. Also 2 shares n he Hu, No. 8. Alio i 82 acres a Pllkoo Molokai. No. 9. lllalna of Punnula, Molokai. No. 0. neres in Abner Wilcoxs Esae a Kauai. No.. 4 acres a 37-- Kallhl-ka- l, Honolulu. No. 2. Wilcox Pol Facory, wih machinery, buildings, lands ec. No, 3. House and lo a Knllhl. A good residence. Sale subjec o conlirmalon by ho cour. Furher pariculars of William O. Smih, execuor, 207 Judd Building or JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTONEER. AUCTON SALE CP Buggies, Surreys, Wagons, Horses, Harness ON SATURDAY,.TLY 30, AT 2 OCLOCK NOON A Wl AT AN STOCK YARDS, KNG STREET. am nsruced by he proprieor of The Hawaiian Sock Yards o dispose lof his surplus sock of Rigs, Horses, Harness, ec., on Saurday nex, 30 July, n 2 oclock noon. JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTONEER. AUCTON SALE ON THURSDAY, JULY 28, AT 0 OCLOCK A. M". A he residence of Mrs.. M. Hanna, Nuuanu sree above Vineyard sree, will sell n Public Aucion, Household Furniure, comprising Veranda Chairs, Sideboard, Dining Chairs; Hedroom Furniure ron and Wood Ses, Lounges; Chlfonleres, Crockery and Glassware Large Kichen Sove,. Refrigeraor, Ec., Ec. MEETNG i JAS. F.. MORGAN AUCTONEER: OF THE GOD GOOS HUMPHREYS REMANS PRESH CENT AND AN EXECUTVE COM, imttee S NAMED. The Good Governmen club held a meeing las nigh in s rooms over he Brooklyn naloon.!a. S. Humphreys did no aiend bu i sunder-sloo- d ha he has acceped he office of Presiden and he was made one of he execuive commiee. The couny ac and he maer of employing ciizen labor were discussed a he meeing las nigh, and was decided o favor he passing of a couny ac. The club herefore was placed on record as nending o use s nfluence in furhering he esablishmen of coun iy governmen. The club also decided o use s effors o see ha none bu ciizen labor s employed on public works hroughou he Terriory. Tip emporary organizaion of he larf medlng, wih Humphreys presiden, P. P. Ryan vice presiden and A. G. Nicholas secreary, was made per manen. J. M. Camara, who was al so made a a he las vice-presid- meeing, having declined o ac, was dropped. An execuive commiee was appoined consising of!a. S. Humphreys, P. P. Ryan, J. G., Roh well, A. G. Nicholas, P. Walsh" and J.- - McCready. The commiee will prepare a consiuion and furher arrange for organisaion. No more meeings will be held s saed, unil afer he pary convenions. "We nend o wai and see wha he paries do dn heir nominaing convenions," said Ryan, "and when he candidaes are named, he club will endorse he "bes men." CONSUL HOARE WLL NOT LEAVE Brllsh Consul Hoare will no leave oday for Vancouver oy he S. S, Mlo-wer- a. Ho was unable o secure he accommodaions ha he and his daugher derilred, so hey will defer heir deparure from Honolulu unil nex week when he S. S. Venura s expeced o depar on Tuesday for San Francisco. FRE AT KEKAHA. LHUE, July 22. A fire occurred in he Kekaha Boarding House on Friday afernoon a 4 oclock bu owing o he mmediae help of all he mill hand lile damage resuled. i SALE OF... MusliD BEGNS Our Regular Underwear Sales GENUNE REDUCTONS TO CLOSE OUT SOME ODD LNES Sale Will Only Las For a Few Days NEW WASH GOODS, DANTY COLORS,, AND SHEER AATERALS. 20 Cens o yard Whiney.Lid. OFFCERS. H. P. BALDWN Presiden J. B. Vlce-Preslde- CASTL.E ni Firs W. M. ALEXANDER... 2d Vlce-Pre- a J. P. COOKE Treasurer W. O. SMTH... Seereari OEORGE R. CARTER Audior Sugar Facors and Commission Merchans AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial and "urn? Company. Haiku Sugar Company, Pala Planaion Company Nahlku Sugar Companj-Klhe- Planaion Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company, Kahulul Railroad Company, AND Tlio Cnlilornla and Orlana Soamohlp Company Casle & Cooke, Liu UV AGENTS FOR New England Muual Lif nsurance Co " OF BOSTON. iena Fire nsurance Co., Or HARTFORD. CONN. OHTA, JVC. Conracor and Buildar House Painer Kewalo, Sheridan Sree, near King. Honolulu H. L Telephone Blue O N ONE & Underwear OF Marsh C, BRLWER & CO,, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, H. T. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agriculural Company, Oxo-m- ea Sugar Company, Honomu guffs Company, Walluku Sugar Company, Ookala Sugar Flanalon Company, Kaleakala Ranch Company, KapapaUu Ranch. Planers Line Shipping Company. Charles Brewer & Co.a Line of Boson) Packes. LST OF OFFCERS. Charles M. Cooke.. Presiden Geo. H. Roberson. V.-Pr- & Mgr. Faxon Bishop...Treas. & Seey. W. F. Allen audior P. C. Jones Direcor C. H. Cooke Direcor G. R. Carer Direcor All of he above named consiuion he Board of Direcors. Sandy Things AT Facory Prices Garden sprinklers, screw nose JO. 20 Tea Keles 30 Tea Pos? 20 Pol Conainers ; 5 Coffee Pos 20 Graers 05 Dippers, : 9 Sponge Cake Pans 29 Pie and Jelly Cake Pans i 0 Lunch Boxes Japanese Folding...! 25 Flour Sifer 20 Bread Pans,5 LEWS & CO., LTD. THE BG GROCERS. The Lewers & Cooke Buildlnc. 69 KNG STREET Telephones 240. BEAYER LUNGH ROOM, For Sree. Opposie Wilder & Co, H. J. NOLTH, Propr. Flrs-Cla- as Lunees served wih ea, coffee, soda waer, ginger ale or milk. Bmokera Requlnles a Specialy. Wan ads n Sar cos bu 25 cens. - Jus Received - A SHPMENT OP GENUNE PANAMA HATS N EST SHAPES. PRCES PROM $7.50 UP. Levineson BSHOP STREET, ALL THE LAT-- 4 Young Pan Building SPECAL SALE OF riedium Knives.25 per Doen These knives formerly sold for $2.50 per dozen, bu owing o sligh will go a a CUT OF So PER CENT., while hey las. FREE WTH EACH PURCHASE Wih each purchase of Garden Hose will go a fine Lawn Sprinkler free. Our garden hose needs no lengh commendaion, you know wha i s. f you are no a user of i, ask your neighbor and find ou why you should be. The OW and DMOND brands have no equal, and are especially made for his climae. W. W. Dimond & Co., fcd LEADERS N HOUSE OLD NECESSTES 3T long; Sree

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