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T H,. 3& tw ire, VOLUME" I WAILUKU, MAUI, H. I., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1900 NUMBER 16. X- ?MJ !( PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS Hons & coke Attokn'kvs at Law AOUNTS- TUo Oermtyiiii Life Insurance) Co. . Tho Oroontt lch t-'iro Imur.incti Co WAILUKU, MAUI V A. N, KEPOIKAI . 1 Attorney at Law WAILUKU, MAUI John richardson Attounky at Law ' LAUAINA, . . MAUI Antonio tavares Attohney at Law MAKAWAO, MAUI J; M. KANEKyA Attorney and Counsellor at Law. omce: Occidciitsvl Hotul, corner of King and AlnUuii Streets. HONOLULU, H. I. CHAS. OREIGHTON Attorney at Law HONOLULU, . H. I. Atkinson & judi A. I.. ATKI.NSOJf, AI.Ur.IlT V. JUKI), JU. Attorneys at Law -tSillco over niHliop & Co't Imul:, cor. Merchant ami lvauuuumiiu Streets. . HONOLULU II. PHYSICIANS John weddick, m, d. Physician- & Surgeon WAILUKU, . MAUI Dr. dinegar "Rhysiciax & Sunnrox ' KIHEI : - t MAUIr W. F. McCONKEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon PAIA, . .. MAUI R.J. McGETTldAN, ftl. D Physician & Suiioko: HAN A, DR. L. A. SAlJUl sgK Physician & SmiOEON . SPRECKELS VI LLE, mm iai mm? DENTISTS ;MMM B DE.vr.HT fViSf Onico, Main and MarketI1 'tjSwr WAILUKU, . . , asff P t innT?m T) T) R. Oil"? ' 111 Dentist HONOLULU, . SU liVEYOIiS pF Hi mum IBAim ism "J JAS. T. TAYLOR.1 ji. Am. soe. c S S V CoNsur.'rr.N'o HYHRAri.ic !! Iffi, T. K. KAH00KELE , Surveyor WAILUKU, MAUI ARCHITECTS BEARDSLEE & PAGE Architect? & Duii-miius Olllcu Itonim '.' n'nfl i, Arlington Anuex. Tel. i.V; 1'. O. Uox ?78. HONOLULU, - ' ' . II. I. Sketelief itnil correct estimates furutsUeil at snort notice. Howard & train AttCHlTECTS Suite 7, Model hloclt. F.jrt Street Telephone UKl HONOLULU. II. I. HARDY, & NAONE, Caiu'enteus.Coxthactoi'.sBuii.dehs MAKAWAO . . MAUI. 1 Telephone No. 20". INDER S Plumbers & Pipe-Fitters Material .urnisheel lor Connection with City Wutor Mains. AciIlulii, B5SMARK Livery, M it Sale Stable . -Wju. GGODNES Prop. Hacks, Carriages, Buggies rrv Saddle Horses ON SHORT NOTICE CARRIAGES MEET ,LL STEAMERS iui Sta HANS AMUNDSAN, Pr.oi-. lacks nd Saddle Horses AT ALL HOURS Vineyard Strict, Wailuku, Maui Telephones .No. 235 WAiiiiKii Stables JOHN DOREGO, Prop.; HACKS Carnages, Buggies and Saddle Horses ON SHORT NOTICE Carriages meet Steamers ,i THLKPHONK NO. , pp. Iao Saloon, Wailuku, Maui Wailuku Market YEK TAI, Prop. Mitrket Street, Wallnliu FRESH and PORK Do'ivcvcd daily in Wailuku, Waihce and Kaliuhu -TBLUPHONH No. H WONG tuck: erchant Tailor uxftl MnxKQi bireoi, opp, saloon, MAUI COFFEE SALOON CIGARS Iar)ct St., near Dorba's store. TT L.UKV. A1rJ'' OREIGW'i, 4: London. May 17, 13: p. m. Th'W.ir OiHco has received the following dispatch from Genoisil Bifiler: - "Dannhauser, May 17. Tho (,cgihI division has reached DannhaiiKcr and I hopo that my tntvimco p itrols tiro ut No .v rustle. Tho fifth division is Gnlmj.l fi'v)in ELuulshr.ile lo Gloncoo, rep.iirinjr the railw.iy. Tn f varth division iGiit Sunday's river drift, on the old Newcastle rojul.. "Several Natal farmers aro hindui" bvor thoir arnis. "All ropjrb4 ujjroo that )ir -vel-yhurrietllJf'Mity-M tod PijEroitiA, Taosclay, Miy p. An oIHsVil bulletin announces t'.ii. she Federal troops stormed and occupied tho forts around M ife 'ting on Saturday morning. Tno same night tho Federals wjv surrounded, losing, so far as known, seven killed and fifteen woun cd und a number taken prisoners. The British casualties aro sa' co be lifty ki'led or wounded. It is reported that the advance guard of the forcq proceeding to the relief of Mafeking from. the south was repulsed yesterday. London, May 17, 2:18 p.m. The War Office hit's received the following dispatch from Lord Roberts: "Kroonstad, Wednesday, May U5. Rundio yesterday occupied Mcq millings Nek and Moddorpoort without opposition. "Hunter has entered the Transvaal 'ijmd has advanced within ten miles of Christiana. "Mothuen has reached a point twclv miles on tho Hospitad road without seeing the enemy. "Natives liud.local whites have confirmed the previous repjrts of the disorganization of the Free State's. "The situation here is unchanged." "New Yoiuc, May 17.A special toie Tribune from Washington ays: Army officers are booming 1110172 concerned than ever over thod n ger believed to be involved in tho policy adopted by the War Depart j men! authorities in not appealing to Congress to provide- for a permanet increase in the enlisted strength at tho presont session. The necessity of a continuance of till the present available forcv. in the Philippines Cor at least another year is now regarded as indisputable yet under existing law it is imperative that a be ginning must be made not later than November in the repatriatio )f troops serving there. Washington, May 17. Assistant Secretary Spauldiug hn .ssued a modification of the instructions of tho Department of October 12, 1899? prcscribi hg a rate of drawback on syrup,'-the refined product of imported raw sugar. The drawback is reduced from siO per ceilt lo HO per cent of if net value in tank at the refin'ovy in c,ondit-jfjn as thrown finally fro! the centrifugal, in the regular process of sugar manufacture. Tl limitation as to piice of the syrup is also removed. These i. structions will take .effect May 18, 1000. New Yokk, Miry 17 The .official welcoming of the Boor envoys b' Mayor Van Wy.ck will take place this afternoon at a o'clock in th. Mayor's office at the City Hall. The Mayor will give the onvc,, i the freedom of the city and will present to them copies oJ a rosoi: tion passed by the Municipal Assembly. Tho parly has no progr.i irranged for tonight, and will go to Washington tomorrow. Tl. members refuse to talk about what Uiey will do in Washington t. what they hope to accomplish. Washington, May 17, Commissioner General Powderly is taking ictive .steps to, establish a system of immigrant inspection of tho Hawaiian Islands, and to that end he has! detailed Mr. F. II. Larnec1, tho chief clerk of the immigration Bureau, to proceed to Honoluh. md make a careful examination of the conditions there and establisl a system in all impoitrr.t particulais tho same as is now h operation in tho United States. S. F., May ll-ATho French cruiser Protet will leave port on Jr.r. 4th. according to present arrangements, sailing for Seattle. Afti. 1 brief visit there the cruiser will go to Honolulu, thence to th. Society and Marquesas islands, in the South Pac'fic, where th ship will remain a your or two. New Yohk, May 17. A Manila letter to tho Herald, dat February 10, says: .. ...-. .. About January 1 it was said that tho uvnnnl ufid nrganixetl insu. rectum was practically ul ah end u'ud that therefore the troops would have to deal only witli guerrilla bands and outlaws. Yo.'' in the last forty days the American forces hero have lost more men, more arms and moi-o supplies in the: so-callod pucifie.l districts th m during any previous period of liko length since the hisui- rection began. If this is what guorillii. warfare means we will neet more troops some day, for tho now method of fighting is provin. more effective than any style that the insurgonts huvo employed previously. Almost every day brings a report of somo frosh ambuscade wherein small forces of our troops are attacked by a hundred or more Filipinos Usually one or more of our men aro killed and tho rest are driven away by sheer force of liumbers. Then follows a punitive expedition, but these sorties seldom find a trace of tho enemy. New Yohk, May 17. A dispatch to tlio Journal from Washington says: Admiral Dowoy returned from his Western trip . today, and while ho will not talk politics it is understood by his friends that the Presidential nomination is admitted by him to bo beyond his reach. The Admiral is highly olated by tho popular ovatuv. that met him at every step, in convinced (hut ho has tho lovo of his countrymen everywhere in this broad land, is satisfied with this and is indifferent as to tho future. London, May 10 A telegram from Cape Town says that Cecil Rhodes has decided to retire altogether from Capo Crlony politic;-. London. May 1(3.- Tho Lourenzo Marquea correspondent of thv Times, under Tuesday's dato, says: "There hag been a heated discussion in thp Raad, in secret of destroying tho mines. Tho result is not publicly known. The foroign mining I representatives adderssed strong ropre&entutions EWS 7,00.1 tho enoiriy p 'A 'vV ( vusua no session, respecting tho expediency aro greatly alarmed and hv.v to their respective. Gonsuli" FELESRAPHIC ITEMS Dayton, O., has a street railway itriKe.ii Yellow stake. Tail won the inaugural Pa'ucrowski made American lour. 70.000 by his Franco has obtained a loan 0: ilii.UUO.UUO in New York. Tho three days' flirht at Another uussinu torpedo boal lias blown up, killing six men. The U. S. S. Pathfinder am, Patterson u'ill go to Bering Sea for survey work. Tho Boer envoys will be escorted to Washington by Senators and Representatives. The infant son of Cainmauder ano Mrs. Booth-Tuuker of the Salvation Army died from pneumonia. The men executed in China for the murder of Missionary Brooks were substituted for the real assassins. Tho disturbances in the Italian Chamber of Deputies have resulted in u royal decree proroguing I'arlia incut. By the narrow margin of two votes the Legislature decided against abolishing the death penalty in Massachusetts. Tho Senate Committee on Inter,' oceanic Canals reported in favor 01 tho Niearaguan route and urged immediate building. The Tonguo river Indians in .Montana aro having a "Messiah" ?razo and tho matter has been re ferred to tho War Department. Clark's strategy to retain a seat in tho Upper House is likely to prove 'futile, though Clark is sanguine and lays the opposition, to Daly. Minneapolis men have incorporated ; million-dollar stock company tr iperate fisheries and p ickir.g c&tab lshments along the coust of Alaska. President Julia A. P.oca of tin. rgentino Republic v. ill visit the Jnited Slates incognito. President Boca's intention is to sjtudy the merican peojile and their customs. According to Acting Commissioner IcSwceny, the largest number of mmigrantS) ever received at an American port in one day arrived ,t the Barge oiiiee May 17. They .anie in six ships and numbered V82. The only memorial in this country of Thomas Paine, the revolutionary lero, a monument at Now Roehelle, Y., is to bo perpetuated by nouey contributed by delegates to ho late middle-of-tho-ro:td Populists onvention at Cincinnati. Tho French cruiser Protet will leavo port on June 4th, according to present arrangements, sailing for Seattle. After a brief visit there the cruiser will go to Honolulu, thence to tho Society and Marquesas Islands, in tho South Pacific, where the ship will remain a year or two. II. do la Roche Nernot. second secretary of tho French Embassy in Berlin, has been recalled to Paris beeauso Emperor William had complained to tho Froneh Em bassador, the Marquis do Npailles, of tho secretary's impr-oper public remarks during the recent visit of Emperor Francis Joseph. The financial situation in Japan is growing more and more precarious, and tho empire is at present stand ing on vory thin ice. Tho loaning Japaneso hanks aro offering rates of interest for deposit, wliile, signifi cantly enough, tho foreign hanks aro at the same -time cutting their rates down 33 per cont. Tho United Statos Ambassador, General Horace Port or, -and the Udted States Commissioner Goneral, F. W. Peek, participated in the oxerclsea of turning over the ugi'lool- tural exhibit known as tho Amurieau corn kiehen, for demonstrating the use of corn as food and for the pur pose, of increasing oxpvjru. to the exposition authorities. Tho kitchen is the work of Colonel Clarke Can of Illinois, oifiiiaii it YetlcsofT DEArilH IS General Merchandise NEW OOOBSl'l Sin ' f, 'W-ML '" ' -T Come and see our new slock of Lace and Driss UcmkIm, and at the same time inspect our new supply of the hf si and . cheapest Sewing Machines, large end small. TBLliPKONE Po. 75 n Goods will he delivered ai Waikapji Monday, Wednesday and rV-aay; sit; Waibeo Tuesday. Thursday and :SaV urdnj ; and' ti all hours in Wiulckiu RODRIGOES General Merchandise 5? LADIES DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS ' FRESH GROCERIES PINEAPPLES 1 lams Oomlc, (lollvcrei". In Wnllicc, Monday, Thurs luv ivml Sulunli.y; in WrJIulcu tvuil Wuittnim livlly. -I VSLEPKONti "o. an 1 GENTS' SUITS CLEANED " AND PRESSED LaiHos' Skirts Specialty Alao REPRESENTING VIIEELCR t WILSON SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. . TJIK T3EIIGSTHO.r MUSIC CO,' Wheeler. Si Wilson, Chuiiv aftd Lock Ftitch Mach3n,eF., Sold on Installment Plan. Orders taken for Sheet Mysic,; Piano Tuning and Kopairing', All Orders will-Rqceivo Prompt Attention. .- Office Adjojning Iao. Stables. WAILUKU, ' MAUI. Photographs H. L. CHASE Portrait and Landscape Flictograplier ISLAND VIEWS fflnlr, Street, VAVnlUj U n Windsor Motel WAILUKU. MAUI Hacks from nil trains and Hivkinerc To Hotel direct T!.EPiiox: Xo. If).") Lodging House fcruiurjy Wailuku Holil AH KEE, Proprietor Beds 50 Cents oci N MEALS 25 CENTS CHI NO HoLl kestucraat g Coffee Selron FRESH BREAD 0Y!:KV La, Nigel ' Wailuku 4 - n m ) ) 1