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r j i r it h t I IV r r M l a X ii T7 k ul - fe Ifc a ri6Li 7Wl BBP 1V Rfci - a Mil W 7 X Vol IX trST Tho Pino Passenger Steamer of This Line Will Arrive mid Ln avn ThiaPort as Hereunder FROM SAN PRANCISGO FOR AUSTRALIA AUG 2 AUSTRALIA AUG 8 MOANA AUG 16 ALAMEDA AUG 18 AUSTRALIA AUG 30 AUSTRALIA SEPT 5 ALAMEDA SEPT ID MARIPOSA SEPT 1C AUSTRALIA SEPT 27 AUSTRALIA OCT 8 MARIPOSA OOT Jl AUSTRALIA OOT 25 W MOANA OOT OOT In couneotion with tho sailing of tho above otoamoro tho Agents are proparod to issue to intending passengers coupon through tioknta by any railroad from San Francisco to all points iu tho United State and from Now York by auy steamship lino to all Europeau ports For further particulars apply to w JdLJli INDEPENDENT Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE SAffPRANClSCO AUSTRALIA G Irwin Go ILiIMITEJID General Agents Oceanic Company T 8E PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS KING AND BETHEL STREETS Tho combined stocks of Cattle ooko and the Pacific Hardware Compimy give ns tho mot complete und best assorted Hue of goodn in Honolulu AVu shall at present continue business at the old t tan d of at tle Cooko and shall carry a stock or General Merchandise Hardware and Household Supplies Ait Goods and Artistic Supplies HltrMMIMMMMwW a Picture FrmiBiy jl Specialty We are prepared to Estiiate on Scales from Eight Pounds up to Sixty Tons MAIN OFFICE FORT AND MERCHANT STS Messrs Castle Cooko retaiu an interest in tho business and solicit for it a tiontiniiAiUH of the patronage so kindly extended I hem in the pst f t SUGAE FACTORS IMPORTERS OF AND jOJKflljVtISSIOISr THllELClttJLlXTiB IgoirtP for Lloyds Canadian Australian Steamship Lino British Foreign Marine nsnrance Co Northern Assurance Co Fire and Life Canadian Pacific Railway Co Pioneer Lino of PacketH from Liverpool 35 DilforeBf Styles GOLD OAK BEDROOM SETS CHEVAL AND DUCHESSE In Elogsnt and Various Designs Extension Dining Tables Parlor una- - Dining Clfairs JUST TO HAND PER 0 ALLEN COYNE MEHRTEN FURNITURE COMPANY J A MEHRTEN Manager TelophnnJ28 PRnnnRSft TUOfift Hoy Fort nBrnfanja Sta ALOHA LAHUI STORE Have on oxhibltlon and for salo Hawaiian Fancy Woik MalUnns Fans Hat Braids Oalabsslieo Etc I I7J Hnhnnl Rtrer 1ljr Itllhn lv HONOLULU H I MONDAY 31 1899 18 31 S S THOS LINDSAY Manufacturing Jeweilnir Call and Inspect tho oautlfni and useful dispay of goo s for posoits or for per ¬ sonal use and adornment iovs wnllrttiFoTt Street iWfiFf rffwj yjptfrflf JULY IF JOHN BULL AND OOM PAUL SHOULD GO TO WAR How tho Oroat Emplro and tho Lit tin Bonubho Would Blze Up in FlEhtinrr Strongth A Olanco at History To understand the present dif ¬ ficulty between Great Britain and the South African Itcpubllc it few words must be said concerning the history of the latter The South African Republic also known as tho Transvaal was originally founded by part of the Boers who left the Cape Colony In 1835 for Natal but quitted that colony on its annexation to the British Crown In 1S512 the inde ¬ pendence of the Transvaal was recognized by the British govern ¬ ment and tho constitution of the State is based on the Thirty three Articles passed in 1849 and the fJrondwet or funda- mental ¬ law passed in February 1858 On April VI 1877 the Trans ¬ vaal was annexed by the British government against whidh in De ¬ cember 1880 the Boers took up arms uml sifter defeating tho Eng- lish ¬ 11 treaty of peace was signed March 21 1881 According to the convention ratified by the Vol Us raad October 2G 1881 was lestoied to the Transvaal as far as regaids inter ¬ nal affairs being reserved to the government of Great Britain as suzerain Another convention with the government of Great Britain was signed and ratified in 1884 by which the State was to be known as tHe Soutih African Re- public ¬ and the British sovereignty restricted to the control of foreign relations The constitution Was frequently amended down to January 187 and restrictions enforced against the Uithmders or foreign resi- dents ¬ They are mostly English and a number of them have ap ¬ pealed to England for a redtess of their wrongs Tlieir side of the case is that although they own more than half the land and at least nine tenths of the property of the State ye in all matters af ¬ fecting their lives liberties and properties they have absolutely no voice They desire an equitable franchise and fair representation for all residents in the Transvaal together with other administra ¬ tive reforms THE QUESTION AT ISSUE A radical difference of opinion exists between Iter Majestys Min- isters ¬ and Oom Paul as to the menningof the convention ofl88i The former maintain that the su ¬ zerainty provided in the conven ¬ tion of 1881 was not abolished or waived in the convention of 1884 and is in full force to dav The Boor government on the other hand maintain that the 1884 con- vention ¬ drops the suzerainty en- tirely ¬ that all reference to it was deleted by Lord Derby and that the South African Republic is to ¬ day an independent State subject in no sense and under no circum ¬ stances either in its domestic or foreign relations to the Crown of Great Britain Since tho status of the British bottlers in tlhe Transvaal is inti- mately ¬ affected by tho question of the suzerainty the English refuse to yield the point nnd if a definite understanding with President Kruger is not soou reached Eng ¬ land will probably announce Iter own definition of the suzerain power and proceed to force the government of Pretoria to accept and act upon that definition The difficulties in the wav of a peaceful settlement nreveijygreat Racial feeling has been excited to such a pitch that it is almost com- pulsory ¬ for every man in South Africa to take sides In all the colonial towns wherever the rival races are represented there is a state of agitation nnd ferment in connection with the recent inci ¬ dents at Johannesburg At the receut conferences Kb Sir rw r - Alfred Milner Brltltfh High Com missiOner in South Africa Presi dent Kruger made these franchise proposals ns concessions to Gieat Britain and the demands of the Uitlnndeis That aliens resident in thefrainHvnal before 1890 might naturalize and have the full fran ¬ chise in two years second that the bulk of the Uitlanders could be naturalized within two years after The Uitlanders would thus have to abandon their nresent na- tionality ¬ and would not have the rights of nationality iif he Trans ¬ vaal forseveral years There would be no change whatever for two years Great Britain rejected these proposals Oom Paul says he cannot grant more than these proposals which have been ratified by the Raad conditional to their acceptance by the people Tie says he does not want war but that to grant fur ¬ ther concessions would be to sacri ¬ fice the independence of the Boers President Kruger is fully alive to the dangers of the situation The Uitlander population is un ¬ armed for the most part and he does not fear them but though no successful rising within the coun ¬ try is now probable the President knows that a collision between Great Britain and the Soutih Afri ¬ can Republic could have but one ending The Boers have won in some skirmishes with the British in the Transvaal but this is quite another matter from fighting the whole power of England From the- - relative fighting strength of the two nations which has been adduced the folly of such combnt on the part of the Boers can be readily seen The question is Can Oom Paul avoid what seems now like an impending conflict He has offered arbitration but Eng land refuses to arbitrate How ¬ ever Oom Paul is a clever diplo- matist ¬ perhaps he has a card up his sleeve that he has not played as jet Meantime the eyes of the world are fixed upon him with in- terest ¬ 2V Y Hcrahl Anchored Sailors aud landlubbers soldiers and civilians Dock to the Anchor Saloon because thev are veil treated in the cosy room of that establish- ment ¬ and served with first class beer high grade liquors and the favorite drink Canadian Malt Whiskey IRRIGATION NOTICE HOLDEltB OV WATER lUIVILKGKS or thoe paying water rates aro hereby notified that the hours for irrigation purposes aro from 0 to 8 oleock a in nnd from 1 to 0 oolook p iu ANDItE V BROWN Bupfrlntondent of Water Works Approved J A Kino MinUtnrnf Interior Htnnlnln Inns 14 1899 ioi 1 We have been authorized to soil - Harzer Saierbrnnnen r- - AT 600 per Case of 50 Bottles Owing to apurious imitatious hav- ing ¬ boon brought to this market the Public is hereby uotified that the only tATinifif QQnol1lnlTlT1on UGUUUIU UUUOl Ul U1IU till IB BOTTLED BY Tr E Harzer Koenigs-Brannen-Que- And every bottlo bears tlieir trade- mark ¬ and stamp H HAGKFELD k GO Limited Sole AKPnU rjawaiian lUtidi r v fvr j No 12G5 Wilders Steamship Co IjIMITHJD STEAMERS KINAU OLAUDTNE HELENE MAUI HAWAII LEHUA K1LYUIU HOU M0K0LII TIME TABLE Stmr BXNAU KUKEMAN OomfnuntiMf MOLOKAI MAUr HAWAII Will leavo Honolulu every Tuesday nl 12 M touchln nt Kaunaknkoi Lahn na Manlnoa Hay Klliel Alakcna Wa hukonn Kiwnllmo ni n 1 mirnlioclioo arriving t Hilo Wvdneilav ovot ivu wiuiiMiL in biiii rum mio 0Viry Ill- - lny nt Oocloi k 11 iu tourlilnc m above iiiuutu pons umviiij auv n i nis a Hi nololu Sninr- - Will nil nl PnliMkl iifii niiA I month danrGUkUDINE OAMEllON Ootiiniahilnr SIAUI Will leso Honolulu every TnuHdoynjU 6 Hi iiucliinpnl Luhalmi Knlmlui Na hlku Hnna Hinroii hd Mini nln Muni U tiirnlnp touches at Huun Knhnlnl nnd Lalialnn urnIng at Hoi omm fcumlnj mornings Will call at Wnn Kaupo ouch on li month J bo p pilar 1 onto u tho Volcano in via Hilo S40 fo- - tho round tiip iuclu iig nil expenses Stmr LEHTJA BENM1TT Commmder MOLOKAI MAUI LANAI Sails every Mnndav for Kaunakaka1 Ka nialo Muiinalei Kalnupups Lulinlnn Uonoliu OlortiUu iloMim ng arrlvos at Honolulu BatnrUay niurUngt Consignees must 09 at thu Landings tt receive tholr freight this Conuiunj wil not hold itself responsible lorfreinln site It has been landed Live sock f ngilo articles plants and liquids received on y at o ners rUk jthls Cotutmuy willrot be rcsi onaiblcfot Mnnsv or Vahmblet of iiueisengert unless placed In the cme of Parsers Mr VABsutiffiiB are rexjuestcd to par chaje Tickets before embarking Tiob failing to do so will bo subject to an add tional chsrv of tvienlvfivfl pcrcont The Iu pniiy will 1101 be liablo for lost of nor injury to nor delay In the delivery of baggage or personal ulkctsof tho f ossen per boond tho amount of IKWOO unless tho value of t e rmhio bo dcolared at or befor tho Issue of tho ticket and freight Is paid thereon Al 0111 ploy ees of the Coinpauy aro for bhliltm to rtteive freight vithont deliver ¬ ing r Khtpplug teceipt therelor In the forra prescribed by tho Company and whlrh may bo Been by shippers upon applkatlo to tho pursers of tho Conipanysbtcamers btiltiijs ure noililed that if freight is shipped without suuli receipt It will be eoirlt at tho risk of tho shipper Thia Company reserves the ngnt to uako cbangos in tho time of departuie and arrival of its Steamers without notice and it will not be responsible for any const quonces arising therefrom C U WlUHl i reident H II UUtihtteiretnrv OAPI T K Ol AKKE Port Supt OLAU3 BIBEOKELS WU Q I11T7IN Okas Sprciel8 St Go HONOLULU ton Draneisco Agents THE MLr A NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FltANCIBCO DlAW ESCIIANQK Oil BAN PUANOISCO Tbo Nevada National Hani of Ban Francisco LONDON The Union Bank of Loudor Ltd NEW YORK American Exchange Na tlonalBank CHICAGO Merchants National Bank PARIS Oredlt Ljonnais BERLIN Dresdner Buiik HONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Honj Kong A Shanghai BankinuCorporatloc NEW ZUALaND AND AuBlRALIA Bank of New Zealand VIOIOK1A AND VANCOUVKIU Bank of British North America Transact Gtneral JJniiJlOip aiul J2zohat Business DopoHts Kocoiyed Loans msdo on Ay proved Hocurltv Commercial and Travel ers Credit Issued Bills of ExctiJngf bought and sold Onilnotinna Promptlj- - A rnntititprt Ti MORRIS K KEOHOKALOLE OPKIOE NO 15 KAAHUMANU Street Honolulu formerly A Kosas unuou Htates unstom iiouee ffl rffia mii Qnyrni 13iihUip AtflVh t i i i ri r i iB - M Pr I

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FROM SAN PRANCISGO FOR

AUSTRALIA AUG 2 AUSTRALIA AUG 8MOANA AUG 16 ALAMEDA AUG 18AUSTRALIA AUG 30 AUSTRALIA SEPT 5ALAMEDA SEPT ID MARIPOSA SEPT 1C

AUSTRALIA SEPT 27 AUSTRALIA OCT 8MARIPOSA OOT JlAUSTRALIA OOT 25

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In couneotion with tho sailing of tho above otoamoro tho Agents areproparod to issue to intending passengers coupon through tioknta by anyrailroad from San Francisco to all points iu tho United State and fromNow York by auy steamship lino to all Europeau ports

For further particulars apply tow

JdLJli INDEPENDENTOceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLE

SAffPRANClSCO

AUSTRALIA

G Irwin GoILiIMITEJID

General Agents Oceanic Company

T 8E PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTDFORT AND MERCHANT STREETSKING AND BETHEL STREETS

Tho combined stocks of Cattle ooko and the PacificHardware Compimy give ns tho mot complete und bestassorted Hue of goodn in Honolulu AVu shall at presentcontinue business at the old t tan d of at tle Cooko and

shall carry a stock or

General MerchandiseHardware and Household Supplies

Ait Goods and Artistic SuppliesHltrMMIMMMMwW a

Picture FrmiBiy jl Specialty

We are prepared to Estiiate on Scalesfrom Eight Pounds up to Sixty Tons

MAIN OFFICE FORT AND MERCHANT STS

Messrs Castle Cooko retaiu an interest in tho business and solicit for ita tiontiniiAiUH of the patronage so kindly extended I hem in the pst

f t

SUGAE FACTORSIMPORTERS OF

AND

jOJKflljVtISSIOISr THllELClttJLlXTiB

IgoirtP for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Lino

British Foreign Marine nsnrance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire and Life

Canadian Pacific Railway CoPioneer Lino of PacketH from Liverpool

35 DilforeBf Styles

GOLD OAK BEDROOM SETS

CHEVAL AND DUCHESSE

In Elogsnt and Various Designs

Extension Dining Tables Parlor una- - Dining Clfairs

JUST TO HAND PER 0 ALLEN

COYNE MEHRTEN FURNITURE COMPANY

J A MEHRTEN ManagerTelophnnJ28 PRnnnRSft TUOfift Hoy Fort nBrnfanja Sta

ALOHA LAHUI STORE

Have on oxhibltlon and for salo

Hawaiian Fancy Woik MalUnns FansHat Braids Oalabsslieo Etc

I I7J Hnhnnl Rtrer 1ljr Itllhn lv

HONOLULU H I MONDAY 31 1899

1831

S S

THOS LINDSAYManufacturing Jeweilnir

Call and Inspect tho oautlfni and usefuldispay of goo s for posoits or for per ¬

sonal use and adornmentiovs wnllrttiFoTt Street

iWfiFf rffwj yjptfrflf

JULY

IF JOHN BULL AND OOM PAULSHOULD GO TO WAR

How tho Oroat Emplro and tho Littin Bonubho Would Blze Up inFlEhtinrr Strongth A Olanco atHistory

To understand the present dif ¬

ficulty between Great Britain andthe South African Itcpubllc it fewwords must be said concerning thehistory of the latter

The South African Republicalso known as tho Transvaal wasoriginally founded by part of theBoers who left the Cape Colony In1835 for Natal but quitted thatcolony on its annexation to theBritish Crown In 1S512 the inde ¬

pendence of the Transvaal wasrecognized by the British govern ¬

ment and tho constitution of theState is based on the Thirtythree Articles passed in 1849and the fJrondwet or funda-mental

¬

law passed in February1858

On April VI 1877 the Trans ¬

vaal was annexed by the Britishgovernment against whidh in De ¬

cember 1880 the Boers took uparms uml sifter defeating tho Eng-lish

¬

11 treaty of peace was signedMarch 21 1881 According to theconvention ratified by the Vol Usraad October 2G 1881

was lestoied to theTransvaal as far as regaids inter ¬

nal affairs being reserved to thegovernment of Great Britain assuzerain Another conventionwith the government of GreatBritain was signed and ratified in1884 by which the State was to beknown as tHe Soutih African Re-public

¬

and the British sovereigntyrestricted to the control of foreignrelations

The constitution Was frequentlyamended down to January 187and restrictions enforced againstthe Uithmders or foreign resi-dents

¬

They are mostly Englishand a number of them have ap ¬

pealed to England for a redtess oftheir wrongs Tlieir side of thecase is that although they ownmore than half the land and atleast nine tenths of the propertyof the State ye in all matters af¬

fecting their lives liberties andproperties they have absolutelyno voice They desire an equitablefranchise and fair representationfor all residents in the Transvaaltogether with other administra ¬

tive reformsTHE QUESTION AT ISSUE

A radical difference of opinionexists between Iter Majestys Min-isters

¬

and Oom Paul as to themenningof the convention ofl88iThe former maintain that the su ¬

zerainty provided in the conven ¬

tion of 1881 was not abolished orwaived in the convention of 1884and is in full force to dav TheBoor government on the otherhand maintain that the 1884 con-vention

¬

drops the suzerainty en-

tirely¬

that all reference to it wasdeleted by Lord Derby and thatthe South African Republic is to ¬

day an independent State subjectin no sense and under no circum ¬

stances either in its domestic orforeign relations to the Crown ofGreat Britain

Since tho status of the Britishbottlers in tlhe Transvaal is inti-mately

¬

affected by tho question ofthe suzerainty the English refuseto yield the point nnd if a definiteunderstanding with PresidentKruger is not soou reached Eng ¬

land will probably announce Iterown definition of the suzerainpower and proceed to force thegovernment of Pretoria to acceptand act upon that definition

The difficulties in the wav of apeaceful settlement nreveijygreatRacial feeling has been excited tosuch a pitch that it is almost com-

pulsory¬

for every man in SouthAfrica to take sides In all thecolonial towns wherever the rivalraces are represented there is astate of agitation nnd ferment inconnection with the recent inci ¬

dents at JohannesburgAt the receut conferences Kb Sir

rw r -

Alfred Milner Brltltfh High CommissiOner in South Africa President Kruger made these franchiseproposals ns concessions to GieatBritain and the demands of theUitlnndeis That aliens residentin thefrainHvnal before 1890 mightnaturalize and have the full fran ¬

chise in two years second thatthe bulk of the Uitlanders couldbe naturalized within two yearsafter The Uitlanders would thushave to abandon their nresent na-tionality

¬

and would not have therights of nationality iif he Trans ¬

vaal forseveral years There wouldbe no change whatever for twoyears Great Britain rejectedthese proposals

Oom Paul says he cannot grantmore than these proposals whichhave been ratified by the Raadconditional to their acceptance bythe people Tie says he does notwant war but that to grant fur ¬

ther concessions would be to sacri ¬

fice the independence of the BoersPresident Kruger is fully alive

to the dangers of the situationThe Uitlander population is un ¬

armed for the most part and hedoes not fear them but though nosuccessful rising within the coun ¬

try is now probable the Presidentknows that a collision betweenGreat Britain and the Soutih Afri ¬

can Republic could have but oneending The Boers have won insome skirmishes with the Britishin the Transvaal but this is quiteanother matter from fighting thewhole power of England Fromthe- - relative fighting strength ofthe two nations which has beenadduced the folly of such combnton the part of the Boers can bereadily seen The question is CanOom Paul avoid what seems nowlike an impending conflict Hehas offered arbitration but England refuses to arbitrate How ¬

ever Oom Paul is a clever diplo-matist

¬

perhaps he has a card uphis sleeve that he has not playedas jet Meantime the eyes of theworld are fixed upon him with in-

terest¬

2V Y Hcrahl

Anchored

Sailors aud landlubbers soldiersand civilians Dock to the AnchorSaloon because thev are veil treatedin the cosy room of that establish-ment

¬

and served with first class beerhigh grade liquors and the favoritedrink Canadian Malt Whiskey

IRRIGATION NOTICE

HOLDEltB OV WATER lUIVILKGKSor thoe paying water rates aro herebynotified that the hours for irrigationpurposes aro from 0 to 8 oleock a in nndfrom 1 to 0 oolook p iu

ANDItE V BROWNBupfrlntondent of Water Works

Approved J A KinoMinUtnrnf Interior

Htnnlnln Inns 14 1899ioi 1

We have been authorizedto soil -

Harzer Saierbrnnnen

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600 per Case of 50 Bottles

Owing to apurious imitatious hav-

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boon brought to this market thePublic is hereby uotified that theonly

tATinifif QQnol1lnlTlT1onUGUUUIU UUUOl Ul U1IU till

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Harzer Koenigs-Brannen-Que-

And every bottlo bears tlieir trade-mark

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IjIMITHJDSTEAMERS

KINAU OLAUDTNE HELENE MAUIHAWAII LEHUA K1LYUIU HOU

M0K0LII

TIME TABLE

Stmr BXNAUKUKEMAN OomfnuntiMf

MOLOKAI MAUr HAWAIIWill leavo Honolulu every Tuesday nl12 M touchln nt Kaunaknkoi Lahnna Manlnoa Hay Klliel Alakcna Wa

hukonn Kiwnllmo ni n 1 mirnliocliooarriving t Hilo Wvdneilav ovot ivuwiuiiMiL in biiii rum mio 0Viry Ill- -

lny nt Oocloi k 11 iu tourlilnc m aboveiiiuutu pons umviiijauv n i nis

a Hi nololu Sninr- -

Will nil nl PnliMkl iifii niiA I

month

danrGUkUDINEOAMEllON Ootiiniahilnr

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Will leso Honolulu every TnuHdoynjU 6Hi iiucliinpnl Luhalmi Knlmlui Nahlku Hnna Hinroii hd Mini nln MuniU tiirnlnp touches at Huun Knhnlnl nndLalialnn urnIng at Hoi omm fcumlnjmornings

Will call at Wnn Kaupo ouch on limonth

J bo p pilar 1 onto u tho Volcanoin via Hilo S40 fo- - tho roundtiip iuclu iig nil expenses

Stmr LEHTJABENM1TT Commmder

MOLOKAI MAUI LANAI

Sails every Mnndav for Kaunakaka1 Kanialo Muiinalei Kalnupups LulinlnnUonoliu OlortiUu iloMim ng arrlvos atHonolulu BatnrUay niurUngt

Consignees must 09 at thu Landings ttreceive tholr freight this Conuiunj wilnot hold itself responsible lorfreinln siteIt has been landed

Live sock f ngilo articles plants andliquids received on y at o ners rUkjthls Cotutmuy willrot be rcsi onaiblcfot

Mnnsv or Vahmblet of iiueisengert unlessplaced In the cme of Parsers

Mr VABsutiffiiB are rexjuestcd to parchaje Tickets before embarking Tiobfailing to do so will bo subject to an addtional chsrv of tvienlvfivfl pcrcont

The Iu pniiy will 1101 be liablo for lostof nor injury to nor delay In the deliveryof baggage or personal ulkctsof tho f ossenper boond tho amount of IKWOO unlesstho value of t e rmhio bo dcolared at orbefor tho Issue of tho ticket and freightIs paid thereon

Al 0111 ploy ees of the Coinpauy aro forbhliltm to rtteive freight vithont deliver ¬

ing r Khtpplug teceipt therelor In the forraprescribed by tho Company and whlrhmay bo Been by shippers upon applkatloto tho pursers of tho Conipanysbtcamers

btiltiijs ure noililed that if freight isshipped without suuli receipt It will beeoirlt at tho risk of tho shipper

Thia Company reserves the ngnt touako cbangos in tho time of departuie and

arrival of its Steamers without notice andit will not be responsible for any constquonces arising therefrom

C U WlUHl i reidentH II UUtihtteiretnrvOAPI T K Ol AKKE Port Supt

OLAU3 BIBEOKELS WU Q I11T7IN

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ton Draneisco Agents THE MLr ANATIONAL BANK OF SAN FltANCIBCO

DlAW ESCIIANQK Oil

BAN PUANOISCO Tbo Nevada NationalHani of Ban Francisco

LONDON The Union Bank of LoudorLtd

NEW YORK American Exchange NatlonalBank

CHICAGO Merchants National BankPARIS Oredlt LjonnaisBERLIN Dresdner BuiikHONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Honj

Kong A Shanghai BankinuCorporatlocNEW ZUALaND AND AuBlRALIA

Bank of New ZealandVIOIOK1A AND VANCOUVKIU Bank

of British North America

Transact Gtneral JJniiJlOip aiul J2zohatBusiness

DopoHts Kocoiyed Loans msdo on Ayproved Hocurltv Commercial and Travelers Credit Issued Bills of ExctiJngfbought and sold

Onilnotinna Promptlj- - A rnntititprt Ti

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BUBSOB1PXION BATES

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EDMUND NOltKIE Editor -

W HORACE WBIGHT AsaiotontEditor

Kesldlui in Honolulu

MONDAY JULY 81 1899

REBTOBATION DAY

To day is a Hawaiian holidayThis is tho day when AdmiralThomas lowered tho British flaghoisted in unrighteousness over Ha ¬

waii and rostored tho lawful gov ¬

ernment of tho Hawaiian and gaveback to them their flag tho emblemof their independence

No blatherskiting expansionistsarose and cried that whenever thatflag goes up it nover goes downno Honest man condemned the Ad-

miral¬

for doing what ho considereddue to tho honor of his great coun-

try¬

and in justice to Hawaii nofoul mouthed patriots denouncedhim in the manner in which MrBlount was vilified when he jealousof tho honor of his great countrypulled down the Stars and StripoBfrom over the government buildingwhero it never had and never willhave tho right to wave in the oyosof fairminded honorable libertyloving men until such timo shouldcoma when tho Hawaiian race hadceased to exist or the people volun-

tarily¬

accepted the dishonor of losing their nationality and indepen ¬

dence

But how the timos have changedand what a difference in the menwho threw mud at Blount and theirfathers who honored Thomas It is

easy to emphasize tho change ofcharaoter by remembering wordsspoken or written on tho two occa ¬

sions What the selfish missionaryclique said about Blount is still freshin our minds and uoeds no repititionLoud mouth W W Hall and familydenounced tho Georgian statesmanbecause Mrs Blount had been eat ¬

ing their cakes and buttor and herhusband nevertheless did what heoonnidorod just and honorable Inour sorap book from that day whenAdmiral Thomas became a hero inthe eyes of all decent men tho daywhich they remember to day E OHall wrote the following anthem inhonor of the gallant Admiral whoin tho namo of justice and honorlowered tho flag of Great Britain

JtESTOKATION ANTHEM

Composed by EO Hall nnd sane at thoplonlo to Admiral Thomas Tunc

God Savo tho QnecnJHail to our rightful KingWo joyful honors bring

This day to theeLong live your MajeBtyLong reign this dynastyAnd for posterity

Tho sceptre bo

Hail to tho worthy nameWorthy his countrys famo

Thomas the braveLong shall thy virtues boShrined in our memoryWho camo to set us freo

Quick oer tho wave

Kail to our Heavenly KingITo Thee our thanks wo bring

Worthy of allLoud wo Thine honors raiseLoud be our song of praiseSmile on our future days

Sovereign of all

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THE BISHOP ESTATE

Extracts from tho Satisfactory An-

nual¬

Boport

Tho trustees of tho Bishop Estatehave filod their annual roport forthe yoar ondiug Juuo 80 1899 andfrom it tho following oxtraots arotakou

Tho total roceipls fromall sources during thoyear including cash onhand on the 1st day ofJuly 1898 amountedto 345800 80

And the total amount ofexpenditure on everyaccount was 811205 95

Leaving a balanro onhand of 465185

A comparison of former accountswith the one submitted will show asubstantial incronso of revonuo roturns over all roturna of othor yearssince the estato oatno under the con-

trol¬

of the TrusteosKAMEIIAMEI1A SOUOOLS

During the year tho work in thpogriculturol department of the BoysSchools under Professor T S Sedg-

wick¬

has been thoroughly inaugu-rated

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The students taking thiscourse of instruction aro enthusias-tic

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and the Trustees believe thatknowledge imparted in this depart ¬

ment will ba of tho greatest boueGt

Believing that a practical knowlodgo of nursiug ahd care of thesiuk would hn of buiieftt to tho stu-

dents¬

of tlm Girlh School thoTrustees Upon tho beginning of thenext term will add to the staff ofteachers in that institution a train ¬

ed nurse to give instruction alongsuch lines in conneciion with othorduties

An addition is being made to thomain building of the Girls Schoolto give increased bathing and dor-

mitory¬

facilitiesExtensive improvements havo been

carried on during tho year upon thegrounds surrounding the severalsuhooU at a considerable expense

Flans looking towards the puttingin of a complete now water systemfor tho various uses of schools andgrounds conneoted therewith arebeing perfected

In tho matter of attendance thoseveral schools arc filled to theirutmost capacity

Personal property belonging totho estate on the 80th day of Jupe18 1899 was as follows

Cash on hand 465185Bills receivable 199618 20

Bills receivable secured as followsBF and ELDillingham

Notes for 100000 col-

lateral¬

100 1000 eachOahu Railway LandCo 6 per cont bond 100000 00

Real estate securities 99648 20

Total 199648 20

A Foggy Tale

Four well known kamaainas gotlost in the heavy fogs on Hawaiilast week They attempted to travelfrom Waimoa to Mana but the fogwas so thick that thoy loBt the roadand oaoh othor Throe of them suc-

ceeded¬

in reaching their startingpoint while tho fourth was a totalloss as an insurance company wouldsay Soarch parties were despatchedthe following day to look for thomissing link and groat anxiety wasfelt Whilo friends police and cowboys wore scouring the forest andmountains the lost man had notbecome pigs feed but was snuglylying in his bed in Kohaln whorehis horse had carried him throughfog and instinct

Kentuckys famous Jessso MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On sale at any oftho saloons and at Lovojoy Codistributing ttxeuts for tho HawaiianTrIawIr

Por AUSTRALIA for CamariposJlofngitrutur An extra fresh Bupplyof GrapoB Apples Lemons OrangesLltnoH Nuts Raisins Celery FreshSalmon Cauliflower Rhubarb As ¬

paragus Cabbage Eostorn and Cali-fornia

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Oysters in tin and shollCrabs Turkoys Flounders oto Allgamo in season Also fresh Rookfort Swiss and California CreamCheese Place your orders earlyPrompt dolivory

CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKETTlophono R7R

Tho Amatour Orchestra

Tho following is tho program fortho brilliant musicalo to bo given ntProgress Hall to morrow oveningunder the direction of ProfessorWray Taylor

I Overture Tho Bridal RoseLavalleo

Amatour Orohostra2 Bass Solos

a Tho Carbine Song Herbert6 Once in tho Purple Twilight

CowlOBMr J B OSullivan

3 Double Bass Solos RomanceBonuot

Mr Georgo Brand4 Song O Divine Redoemor

GounodAnnis Montague Turner

Violin obligato Dr O E Wallpiano Miss L M Kruoger organWray Taylor

5 Wedding SerenadePedro Silva

Amateur Orchestra6 Bass Solo Connomara

WilsonMr J B OSullivan

7 Reoitation The Old OldStory

Mrs James W Bergstrom8 Song Dost Thou Know

that Swoot Land from Mignon ThomaB

Annis Montague Tumor9 Pizzicato Gavotto Heart

and Heart LataauAmfcteur Orchestra

10 Tonor Song A Youth OncoLoved a Maiden Maud White

Mr J T Irvine11 Roman Carnival Mnroh

MendelssohnAmatour Orchestra

Accompanists -- Miss L M Kruo-ger

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and Mr E H OffleyMusical Director Wray Taylor

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

IB HEREBY GIVEN TONOTICE booking by any ol thoLines of Stcamors rnpresented by thoundersigned agents that on and afterAugust 1 1899 a booking fco of ten dollarswill bo requlrod from each passonger atthe time of registration of namo Thisfeo will bo refunded In enso of inability toprovide accommodation on arrival ofsteamerSlimed

WM G IttWIN A CO LtdBy its Prosldont W G Irwin

SignedTHEO H DAYIES CO Ltd

By Thomas Ituln Walker DirectorAgents of Canadian Australian 8tamship Co

H HAOKFELD A CO LtdK Buhr Director

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ULI nli I U II L

LOCAL AND GENERAL- - NEWS

Hilo is to have rf new tug boat fortho Matson lino

Evoryartiole a genuiue bargainat L B Kerrs Doparturo Sale

M M Johnson has beu appoint ¬

ed Sergeant of Co B to succeed FB Angus

Hons A G MRobertson and AB Loebonstoin have boon chew ¬

ing tho rag with Polo miring lastweek

NOTICEWILL BE HELD ATAllEOElTION Consulalo Victoria

fctroot on WEDNESDAY noxt August2d botween the hours of 11 a m and 1 rm in honor of tho Birthday Anniversaryof His Imporial Majesty Kwang HsuEmperor of China to which all friendsaro cordially invited

YANG WEI PINII I Chinese Ma Consul

Honolulu July 20 18H9 1205 2t

HE OBPHEUfflFamily Theatre

TO NIGHTOUHTAIN ItAIBElt Laughable Fnico

Comedy Entitled

SENATOR WcFEE

Tho Greatest Aggregation of VaudovilloTalent ovor seen in Honolulu at ono tiinc

Hot OITIco oi mm nt 10 Plinnx Mb

LOST

WHITE MAKE FUOM KIM YUNSA Stable on South Stroot near QueenStreet branded 8 on one of tho hipsFinder will picas return this otltco andreceive reward 120l lw

NOTICE

H V MUBItAY WILL OIHNDlt ofllco on tho Porter PremisesAlakea Street near Pnclflc Club on JulyJuly 31 1899 120t lw

T McOANTS STEWART

Attorney and Counsellor At Law

Progress Block Opposite Catholio ChurchFort Btrect Honolulu H 1

Telephone 1122 P 0 Box SCO

SALE

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Timely Topics

Honolulu Juno 1 1809

JuBt arrived from NowYork per American shipGeorgo Curtis

Black and Galvcrnized Gat Nails

Assorted SizesBlauk and Galvanized Wire Nails

Assorted Sizes

Hunts Axe nnd Pick Mat-

tocks¬

Iron City Axe and PickMattocks

Steel Horse Shoes Frontand Hind assorted sizes

Long Handle Hay Porks2 or 3 tines

Socket Goobc Neck HoesA and jj

Hunts Axes B to 5 J lbsHandled

Ames Long and ShortHandle Shovels

Amc s Short Handle CoalScoops

Champion Handle CoalScoops

Bush Hooks Medium andHeavy

American Charcoal IronsPutnams Horse Shoe Nails

assorted sizesChamplains Horse Shoe

Nails assorted sizesAldens straight yard

broomsStep Ladders 15 8 and 10

feet highOne and Two Man Cross

Cut Saws 2J to 6 feet longFor sale here at lowest mar¬

ket ratesPlease call and examine our

goods

Tim Hawaiian Hardware Co L1

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GOING AWAY AUGUST 18thThe whole Stock must be sold To

do this all Lines of Goods will beoffered at prices that will DEFYCOMPETITION

The Stock Consists only of theNEWEST SHADES AND BEST QUALITIES

Bought Direct from the LeadingEuropean Manufacturers

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Orphoum night

BEDSPREADS 150 Maraellloflat1 each nt Sachs

Tho band plays at Eiuum Squarothis evening

Hilo shipped sugar to tbu value of59951749 during July

500 Dozen Towels 75a a Dozenat L B Kurrs Departure Sale

500 full slzo Bod Spreads 75 o eanhnt L B Kerrs Departuro Sale

SHIRT WAISTST 2Tdozous at2fin eanb Rnnhs Dry Goods Co

Judge Wilcox dispoBdd of C9 oasesin the Dlstrint Court this morning

Popookoo bas turnod out 7500tons fur tbo Beason and Qokalau9000 tonB

Tbri subscription list for tho Tivoli engagement b still open atBergstroms

10000 pieces Valenciennes Lacesall Now Patterns at L B KerrsDoparturo Sale

American Messenger ServiceMasouio Temple Telephone 414

All night service

ALL WOOL SERGE 20 pieceB45 inches wide 50o per yard N SSaoIiB Dry Goods Co Ltd

A largo number of people return ¬

ed by the Kinnu yesterday moruiugafter a visit to the Volcano

Remember the concert at Pro ¬

gress Hall to morrow evening Theprogram is published elsewhere

INDIA LINONS 100 pieces 32inches wide at 275 per piece ofyards N S Sachs Dry Goods CoLimited

Dr Posey specialist lor Eye JflarThroat auri Notie diseases andCatarrh Masonic Temple 8 to 121 to 4

Compuuy F defeated the Police atthe targets on Saturday by a scoreof 416 to 361 Buruette and John- -

bo i scored 45 each

Miss Ethel Dixon will iutroducothe latest socaets entitltd Let mebriui my uiolhes back homo at theOrplieiim to night

Tno polico in after disorderlyhouses and people selling liquorwithout hiuuse It is about timethat something was done and nofavoritism shown

Prlnoe David and Prince Cupidwill return to Honolulu by the nexttrip of the Kinnu The appearanceof the aliis in Polos regions stoppedMokuaweoweos eruption

The marriage of A D MoBrideand Mies Mollie Hinds ocourred inKohala on the 27th inst The wed-

ding¬

was a brilliant social eventMr and Mrs McUydo arrived inHonolulu by tho Kinau

C S Crane has been elootod man ¬

ager of tbu football team for thocoming aaaaon owing to J Q Woodsprojeoted absonce The captainwill bo elected later on after theplayers are passed in review

Mrs Joseph Sisson of Hilo diedin that city on the 22d inst after alingering illness The deceased washighly esteomed in the Islands Thefuneral took placo from the resi-

dence¬

on thoJ21th inst Rev O WHill oiiioiating

The performance at the Orpheumon last Saturday was appreciated byan audience which filled tho houseMiss Ethel Dixon tbo new songfltresa is a clever artist The popu-lar

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theatre will soon bo too small tonooommodato tho public and addi-tions

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are under contemplation

Messrs Carter and Turner thowell known painters have boughtout the business of E C Rowe onKing street Mr Rowo has loft onan extended tour to Europe Themembers of tho new firm are wellknown kamaaiuas and masters attheir trado

Fred Harrison the propietor oftho Hawaiian Marble Works is readyto supply his patrons and friendswith tomb stones suitable to alltastes requirements and purfoa Hisotlico is in tho now buildings next totho Occidental on tho corner ofAlaken find King street

Mr Vetlesen the gonial managerof Maunalei is receiving tho con-

gratulations¬

of his innumerablefriouds to day not only on tho prospoets of tho plantation but on thopleasantor porsonol event of the adTont of a son and heir to his nameThe Independent joins in congratu ¬

lation to tho happy family

Born

Vetlesen At Lanai July 291899to the wlp pf L M Votlosou a oou

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OUR HILO LETTER

Oollapso of Volcanic Bonaation butAnother Iflow Anticipated Im ¬

provements Required

Latest reporta from tbo volcanostate that the flow has coaBed andthat thore is no more firo A partyof tourists loft the Volcano Houseearly ouo morniug last week andoue of them hoisted two Americanflags near Ihe couo from whioh thelava was flowing Later on MadamPole mut have come from bor fiVry

bower to got a little fresh air pos ¬

sibly and seeing the flag that hadstruck terror in the hearts of thoSpaniards a year or so ago hastenedback to her own home and with anangry groan in tho shape of a violent onrlbquako whioh shook thehouses in Hilo withdrew her firo

Many of tbe mills about Hilo haveconsod grinding for tbe season andthose which are still grinding willprobably havo finishod within an ¬

other week

The weather has boon exceedinglyhot during tbo pait few weeks Thishas been houpficlal to tbe Olaa plan-

tation¬

for they have been able toburn off a great deal of grass etcon the lands being cleared whiohhas made work very easy and facililated progress

Tho brick building for PeacockCo is growiug rapidly under tbehands of experienced bricklayers andan oxcelieut contractor Mr Richley is personally superintending thobuilding and hopes within a fewmonths to have completed the firstbrick building ju Hilo and ouowhich would beau ornament to anycity in the world Tho woodenbuilding of Baldwins is almost com ¬

pleted nud wll add to the beaulyof Waiaiiuonue1 timt

It is about tinio tho Governmentdid something with tbe misembleshannon on tin inakui side of Frontstreet which were condemned someyears ago The1 road is so narrowthat collisions frt quenlly happenaud the stench emanating from tbeJapanese dens is enough to breed apestilence

Tho Roderick Dhu arrived earlyThursday morning with a numberof passengers from San FranciscoThe Amy Turner loft Hilo on Thurs ¬

day for Sau Francisco with Mrs JT Stacker and family who go tothe Coast for A few months recrea-

tion¬

Cecil Mono anJuly 28 1899

BASEBALL

A Flno Game But Ixecrablo Umpir¬

ing by a Now Man

The Stars defeated tho Kams onSaturday aftor on excellent game ofteu innings by the score of 6 to 5

Tho umpiring of Leon Cohen gaveextreme dissatisfaction oven to thebackers of tho side he is reported tohave too openly favored in fact wo

hoard ono of the backers of the win ¬

ning team express in no mealymouthed terms his disgust at thepalpable injustice of several of thedecisions and wo loarn that it wasonly through Ohillingwortha taotfulefforts that the man was not mobbedand maltreated It is to tho boBt

interests of the managers of thoteams that this man should be barr-ed

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from tho grounds if basoball is tomaintain auy respeotable reputo inHonolulu Following is the

scohe by inninos

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Thoao Guna

Jim Koloa a young Hawaiian wasBoriouBly injured yesterday after ¬

noon by being accidentally shot byhis chum Tho boys wore out ontheir bikea and one of thorn natural-ly

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carried a revolver whioh of coursowas loaded What they wore golog to shoot is a mystery but thoresult wob that tho pistol wont offwbilo in tbe hands of Jack Naiwiand a bullot was lodged in the broastof tho other boy The wounded fel-

low¬

was taken to tho hospital andtho bullet oxtraotod Tho piatoloarrior was arrested and chargodwith carrying a deadly weapon

MjWJ HWll

Sachs Dry Goods Co

Nine Women Out of Ten Wear R and G Corsets

EXCLUSIVEfltoBsoneor Borvlco

Honolulu Messenger Service hliver messages and packages Tele ¬

phone 37R

The new Olaa mill will be about8 miles from Hilo

Tho S S Belgian King should bohere about August 11th from theOrient for San Diego and San Fran-cisco

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A reception will be held at tbeChinese Consulate on Viotoria streeton Wednesday nextin honor of thbbirthday anniversary of the Emperorof China

FOR SALE

Comer Lot andAT KALIHI

Terms 200 Cash balance 25per Mouth A good chance to securea Homo on easy torms

A number of Lots at Kalihi COx100 each Terms to suit purchaser

For particulars apply to

WILLIAM SAY1DGE

1150 No 310 Fort St

LONG BRANCH BATQSVAIKIKI BEACH - - - Honolulu II I

0 J SHERWOOD Proprietor

There earth and air and ita and ikyWith breakers song give lullaby

Klut Btrcot Trnm Oors pnss the itoor

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for the purcbaso of lots on

HEIGHTSsituated ou the magnificent hillside between Nuuauu and Pauoa Valleysand commanding a superb mariue and scenio view stretching from Dia-mond

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Head over Punchbowl to the Waianae range of MountainsA broad winding boulevard giving access to tho property is now in

course of construction and choice lots of sufDciont area for magnificenthomesteads will soon be availablo

On tho Nuunnu side of the bill is a Pali protecting it from tho highwinds and hoavy showers of Nuusnu Valley ensuring a salubrious climate

Tho Elevation of tho Proporty is from 150 to 750 foot above sea lovelApplications will be numborod and filed and choico will be allotted

according to tho number of applicationsT Only 1000 for a lot 100x200 feettr Terms Easy

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A R ROWAT D V S

Gradnato of McGHI University 3iontreal

Has had ton yoara practical experienceIn the troatment of Horsei Oattlo andDomestic Pets In the Hawaiian Islands

Orders left at Club or Pantheon Stableswill be received and promptly attended toOffice 510 Fort Street Telephone 785

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DR WALTER HOFFMANNOornoi Beretania and Punchbowl Streets

Ofllco Hours 8 lo 10 a 4 to 3 p m7 to 8 pm Sundays H to 10 a u

Telephone 510 P O Box 601

ALLEN ROBINBON

Dkalebs in LuuBtn ahd Coal ahdBuiMUKQ MATEBIAtS OY

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CARRIAGE AND WAGON MULDERS

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Fine quality f blown Tum ¬

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Your choice at 75 eentR per dozenYou know tho regular price

Rattan Yard Broome 252 coots each regular price 65

cents These aro slightlydamaged by rait water

00 Complete Outfits in

Crockery Gloss Cutlery

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iaclQiiiDg Stova and

Refrigerator for 7500

Estimates and lists givon on appli-cation

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When ynu aro in our store alwaysinspect the Bargain Tables on thesecond floor tnlto elevator

You are sure to see something youwaut ntul t ho price will not stop you

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trance in next to tho PostOIIice

Importers of Crockory Glass Lampsand Household Utensils

SOLE AGENTS FORJewel Stoves for Coal or WoodGuruey Cleanable RVrigoratorsNew Wickluis Blue Flame Oil

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Gn Pronf FiltersPiinnih Oil Stoves

Wtipfu PacKago Express

111 leave ylpaha at 0 a m on

Mondays Wednesdays andSaturdays

Lmvo Htnolun fro- - corner of Kingand Port Struts Moliityre at 12noon battiodays

Excess Wagon 141

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E3TATE ItKGiaXEU

A Rocord of Ileal and PersonalICstato Transactions of RocordIn the Office ot tho Registrar ofConveyances

CONVEYANCES

Ricobded Juno 0 1899

J W Kenht and wifo of PunaHawaii to Lonoaud husband of the8 line place Deed dated Deo 201881 ronsideration 30 Liber 191folio 4GU tt P 1018 at Puna

Bruce Oartwright of Honoluluto Frank H Foster of tho sameplace Warranty Deed dated May28 1899 consideration 150 Liber191 folio 1G7 R P 2979 L O A50151 at Kumueli Mulokai

W M Kailiino and wife of NorthKoua Hawaii to J W H Kiheof the name place Deed dated May10 1899 consideration 25Liber191 folio 233 Interest in a piece oflaud at MuUaula also interest iua piece of laud at Kalaoa 2 NorthKoua

Lliuoe Kahluu and wife of NorthKoua Hawaii tu Julia Medoiros oftho same place Warranty Deeddated May 20 1899 considerationS80 Liber 191 folio 168 5 acres ofHomestead Lot 5 at North Koua

Kamaka and wife of Haua Mauito W L Hardy of the same placeDeed dated Juue 13899 consider-ation

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700 Liber 191 folio 231 Interoat iu R P 2237 L O A 8518Bat Ulaina Haua

Recorded June 7 1899

G O A kino of North Koiiala Ha-waii

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to W V Rudeuhurst of theBauio place Warranty Deed datedFeb 1 1899 cousidoratiou 140Liner 191 folio 4G9 Pioco of laud

ipala Vuth Kohala

lulu to Sarah J Ounuingham oftho name plaue Ded dated June0 1899 consideration 1100 Liber191 folio 235 Tieue of laud atPuuahou Honolulu

AGREEMENTS

Recorded June 5 1899Htlo Sugar Go to O Kuribara of

Hiloi Hawaii Dated April 27 1899Liber 193 folio 170 1st party tobuild flume 2ud party to plant oaneou Lot 0 at Kukuau 2nd Hilo

Hilo Sugar Co to J E Ray et alof Hilo Hawaii Dated April 121898 Liber 193 folio 166 1st party tobuiiu flume 2ud party to plant caneon piece land at Puuahawai Hilo

Hilo Sugar Co to Maueke Hidekeehi of Hilo Hawaii Liber 193folio 1698- - Lit party to build flume2nd pany to plant eano on Lot 23at Pouahawai and Lot 16 at Kumaun Hilo

Hilo Sugar Co to OyamaTatsujiof Hilo Hawaii Dated April 271899 Liber 193 folio 172 1st partyto build flume 2nd party to plantcaue on Lots 18 and Id at Kukuau2nd Hilo

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PuBsencor TravelABBIVALS

From Hawaii and Maul per etmrKlnau July 29 Volcano Sonator AV Jones Ueorgo F Jonos Miss JonesMiss Martin Thomas Rlckard nndwire Miss A Hartnagle Miss N HGrlslvoldii V Del Mar Mies O PalekiMiss May Laughlln J S EdwardsMiss E P Chamberlain Mrs WillingMiss Thatcher Mrs F Kruger threochildren and maid Edgar Wood andwife A H Brown S Kuboy HowardHitchcock J S McOandless Miss EG Cartwright Miss A Hartnaglo MissO D Castle H E Rolfo and wifo AL Itolfa S N Castlo Hon W Hayward L L McCandloss J S MartinC Weather wax C Danco Miss LeslieWight W McOluskoy C W BoothGeorgo Waipa J W MasonG F Alfonso wife and child MissA Shaw 1 Hooltano W HookanoMIes H Hookano K Lanl K HabanoK Pueuueu Ah Sing D KonaalleleMiss May Kamoakala IC Ionb PallKikcaC E King Miss Ella Wight WH Stono J A McCandloss P McLano J H Schulthors Wm AndersonJ Wright C E Eagan Prof C HHitchcock and wifo Miss M HitchcockG Schuman F S Dodge E Pago OM Curtis E Bufflngtor Miss H Ed-wards

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Miss E G Munson Mrs MBrazil J M Itiggs Miss G WhitomanHonry Vlorra Mrs O Hoffman MissF Kelsoy F Lowroy F Jacobs wifoand child H Dillingham E O Hall0 F Alexander R B Mullen LoMunyon P Deck T T Phillips MrsS K Pua and child Miss M CampbellHonry Vlda Mrs E Naanao F O

Schemstoin A D McBrydo and brideMrs C K Stillman Miss C Wood ED Tonnoy 0 M Cobko T H Macdonald J K Hookano Miss ICulhllanlMrs G Hons W F C Hasson M WBorgan Dr T E Wotvsol L Kupau1 Tahoo Mrs Kanuha Goo WrightC H Evorott Miss Grlsl and 01 eclc

FromMakawell per stmr KauaiJuly 29 Mrs Mary Allau Mrs MaryKamokona Mrs Paid Kapalm nnd C

dockFrom Nawlllwill per stmr Mlkalia

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