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Beach Fork Whisky, From Brown Foreman A- Co., Louiwvllle, aud A. B. O. BEER from St. Louis, in Quarts. RAINIER BEER-froin Seattle, in Pints. Ktn , Etc., Eio Von Holt Bloub, King Street. David Dayton, Real Estate Broker. ZOO1, Merchant Street. FOB BILE. 12 CUiueso Granite Hitching Pouts; $5 ftach. 1 Buwoy In fine orderj price $200. Uouho and Lot. 76x155 ft., on No. 71 Young struct) parlor, 3 bedrooms, kitchen dining-room, eto. Lot on Wilder avenue 100x300 (t , fenced; price $2100. TO LET. Iloaso in llobcllo Lnno; dl-lug-room, kitchen, bathroom, carriage house and (tables; largo janl William A. Henshall, A.ttoriiey at Iaw 113 Koa-uiaami Street. ARRIVAL OF THE HIYEI r.iHT oi' oi'fickim mn nrscnii1 TIOM OF VtNMI'I.. Toiik l'rt in Ihn Mnvnl llntllf of Hip VhIii ltlrr-rnrrlo Lnrifi- MiiiiiIxt of.TIrn. The Jnpaneso training ship Hi yoi arrived in port this mornina 22 days from San Francisco, hav ing come down under easy sail. Sho has been expected for sevoral days past.. Hor general appear nnco would indicate that she is a sister ship of the Kongo, well known in this port. Big and ungainly looking, with rigging unusually heavy, with a siuglo smokestack lowly set a little forward of midships, and with a crew of smaller stature to that of the jolly Jack tor, tho Hoyci pro- souts an appearance at onco odd and attractive. She is a full rigged composito cruiser of 2284 tons, 2535 h.p., with spend of 12 knots. Herdituensionsare:Length of keel, 230 feet; beam, 40 feet; mid diaught, 17.0 feet. Iiei arun amont consists of 16 guns, includ ing two 17-contimeters, si12-cen-timeters, four of small calibre, and four 1-inch Nordonfelt. Sho has a complement of 325 men, includ ing 24 oflicers uud 42 warrant and petty officers. Tho principal of these are as follows: Captain Wyemura Nogoyoiki; commander, Ota Morizanu; chief navigator, lusuchi Eintaro; gunnery lieu tenant, Nishiyama Yasukichi; tor pedo lieutenant, Fukushima Ha ruungii; first lieutenant, Tannka Moiibide; second lieutenant, Oka da Koisuke; third lieutenant, Oku bo Tomoyo; chief engineer, Ron do Hiy'tkichirnhief surgeon, Maki Kobun; chief paymaster, Koaski Yoichiro; assistant engineers, Onuma Rintaro and Okazaki Tei go; assistant surgeon, Wada Ya cbiho; assistant paymaster, Naka ta Toyokichi. All these offioers speak some English as some of their number proudly boast, but nono are very fluent talkers of the Inuguago. They are capital onter- tuiners, and visitors to the ship can rest assured that they will be woll looked after. Tho Hiyei is one of the Japan ese fleet that took part in tho war between Japan and China and she did more than her shore in the conflict that won tho Mikado a decisive victory on the Yalu River. She is now on her way home from a trip which has included visits to Esquimalt, Victoria, Seat tle and San Francisco, and which haB been undertaken for the en lightenment of eighteen naval students aboard, the training of whom is now the regular duty of the ship. These are all young men, ranging from 18 to 20 yenrs of age, whose first term of tuition is a three years' schooling. Tben tbey are sent to sea for a year, and after that are promoted to the rank of midshipman. In this capacity they eorve for one year and a half, when tbey are appoint ed to sub-lieutenancies, their rank thus advancing as experi ence is acquired. The Hiyei will probably remain in port several weeks. p hiilinbitry Giijr' Arbltrntlou. London, July 8. In tho House of Lords today tho Marquis of Salisbury, replying to a question by the Earl of Mayo, agreed that the delay in tho Dolagoa bay award was most extraordinary, adding that ho was afraid that tho arbitration will be an emulation of tho delays of tho Court of Chancery. Ho said he must leave tho Earl of Mayo such consolation as was afforded by the reflection that tho matter bod been left to the sacred principle of arbitration . Mechanics' Home, oorner Hotel and Nuunnu streets, lodging by day, woek or month. TorniB: 2C and 50 cent, per night. $1, and $1.25 por week. HONOLULU, H. I., THUHSDAY, JULY 29, 1897. LOOKING TO ANNEXATION oitniioat nn.-viMjrov rnmxu to MJKVhl PKAKI. IIARIIOK. rim I'lillnctrtplilit In Nlnjr nt Honolulu Tln Orriruii A,nll Order nt Snil I'ruurl.i'i). Now York, July 21. A special to the Sun from Waebiugton says: Orders were issued this afternoon for tho gunboat Bennington to proceed to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with equipments for making tho survey authorized by Congress, to obtain all the necessary informa tion for establishing a naval coal ing station there. Congress appro priated $10,000 for tho purposo aud the money becamo ovailablo July 1. , The necessity for putting tho islands iu condition for the fre quent visits of the American naval vessels, in view of coming annex ation, hastened action. The 810,000 appropriated will bo ex pended in making an examination to determine what will bo neces sary to put the harbor in condi tion for receiving tho largest ves sels, also to learn how much laud will bo npeded and the cost of car rying out tho intention of Con gress to make Pearl harbor a first class rendezvous for United States naval vessels. That the navy Department has no intention of causing tho re turn of tho Philadelphia at an early dote even when the force of United States vessols in Hawai ian waters is strengthened by the arrival of the battle-ship Oregon is shown by orders that have been issued to Captain Dyer, who will go to Honolulu in the steamer leaving San Francisco August 24 The Oregon is coaling at Sau Francisco. No orders hiiye yet been issued for ber departure for Honolulu, but tbey may bo expect ed any day. London, July 21. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail says: Tho Japanese Minister here thinku tho relations between Japan and tho United States are strained and says: "We wish especially to avoid war with the United States. If we bad wanted war we would have resisted Rub sia when sho interfered after our war with China, but wo decided that it was best to strengthen our army and navy and develop our resources." Washington, July 22. Roar Admiral J. N. Miller was formal ly ordered today to assume com mand of the Pacific squadron by the steamer leaving San Francisco on August, 5: Ho also received direct from .President McKinley positive instructions to maintain the status quo in Hawaii; foreign aggression is to be resisted and iutornal trouble is to he ttupprcsu ed. Should emergenoy demand it he is authorized to carry out tho instructions given to Rear-Admiral L. A. Beardslee, now in oommand of the Pacific squadron, directing that official in event of trouble to laud bluejackots and marines to hoist thu American flag. The written instructions given to Admiral Miller are of the usual character. They direct him to tako proper measures for protec tion of American interests should they become endangered. Other wiso ho has not a line upon which to proceed, and must depoud upon his memory to carry out the Pres ident's instructions. Admiral Miller will bo accom panied by Lieutenant Philip An draws as his flag secretary and Lieutenant T 8 Rogors as his flag lieutenant. Ho went to Wash ington Navy Yard today, where, with Reur-Admirals Montgomery, Sicard and E. O. Matthews, he formed a board and euwined Commodore 0. S. Norton for pro motion. When tho examination hod ooDoluded he called at the White House, where Secretary Long presented him to the Presi dent. It is expected tlia battleship Oregon will bo ready for sea with in thn next few days, and will tben receivo her final orders to proceed to Honolulu, With tho ImttloHliip Oregon, the cruiser Philadelphia and tho gunboat Bouuingt6n in Hawaiian waters, all under the command of a flag ouicer wuo is thoroughly inform ed as to tbo wishes of tho Admin- ' istration, the authorities soy thoio is no danger of Jspau stealing a march which would block the movo miido by the executive branch of this Government. Washington, July 11. Tho Senato ConUniHoo cm Forrigu Lie latioiiH has taken tho second step looking' to'the annexation of Ha waii to the United States by re porting a resolution favoring tho adoption of the treaty as sent from tho Whito House, without amendment. Senator Davis, Chairmau of tho committee, after the committoe mooting reported tho action of tho committee to the tenate. There was no reference to tho report beyond on inquiry by White as to whether thorn would be an effort to take up tho trooty at the present session. To this Mr. Davis replied that ho was not now prepared to say. President MoKinley, iu con vocation with a St'iiutor today, said he would hove to cancel his engagement to go to Chicago to attend tho Logan monument dedi cation. This is takon to moan that tho Presideut looks for im mediate action by Congross on the annexation of Hawaii. RUT I. Kit HAMiEl). lie Breaks IKmn anil Makra it Full ConrraMou. Sydney (N. S. W.). July 15. John Newman, alius Fiank But ler, convicted of tho murder of Cantuiu Leo Wellor in the BIuo Miiuntitin mining district iu Nov oinber, 18, was bunged hero to div - Ho broko down t luHt, the reiimrkabln filoioHni whioh he hud exhibited since his arrest in San Francisco last Februnry giving wuy, aud bo confessed his guilt of this as well ts other shooking crimes. Ho admitted that bin right name was John NotMniu, a d that ho was brn of good family iu Staffordshire, England, in 1858. tlo professed tho pinfoundest nenitonce for his misdeeds uud at tho lust moments willingly re ceived tho religious consolation usually ofletcd tho enndemnod. Tho execution wm effeclod with out iuoidotit. Few spectators were permitted, those present being principally officers of the court and attendants directly concerned in carrying out the law's deoree. The cabo is one that has excited intense iutereat throughout tho Colonies,and great satisfaction is expressed iu the thorough work performed by-the detectives in securing evidence leading not only to the capture of Newman, but to his epoedy con viction and oxeoution. TBANN.U1SSIH1H'I tlO.NUKt.MM. Paaaea a Renolnllon Practically Uu anltuoua for Amioxnllou. By a voto of 800 for and one against, tho TrausmissisHipni Congress pussod tho following losolution: "Resolved: Thut tho Trans mississippi Congross favors the prompt annexation of Hawaiian republic to tho United States on tho grounds of national polioy, prontigo and commercial necessi ty, thuroby removing the possi bility of this great stronghold in inid-Paoifio boing oontrolledby any foreign powor us u constant menuco to onr country." If you are in need of a vehicle of any description, inspect tho stock of G. 8c hum an at tho Club Stublos. Ho koops on hand a full lino of phaetons, surreys, buggies, road wagons, and Frazier road carts. i ' A wild gold fovor provails ou tho Pacific Coast, tho Yukon rivor boing tho Eldorado. POWERS GOEROE TURKEY TAIIII'H HIM. HKIMJ PtlSlllll TO final vorr. v rroin Hit North 1'nlo Ttororro llumlilril ly Uiillril HUIu Wurhln-Flc. IINiri'.ll NTAIKH. Tlio coal btrlku 1b lnuriJUHlu-. " Th&Prosidnnt nominates Cap tain Norman H. Farquliar to bo a Commodore. A cloudburst yesterday did great damago at Youugstown, Ohio. The loss of life is not yet determined. Nino families wero taken out of second story windows within a half hour. Scorelary Shorman publicly de nies he signed the letter of in structions to Embassador Hay in London, regarding the sealing question, against his inclination and under strong pressure. Tho insult offered to the Por tuguese flag at Monterey, Col., is not expected to lead to complica tions. Minister Viscount do Sau-to-Thryso at Washington is pleased with tho tone of the Ame rican press regarding the incident. Tho President nominates as the Nicaragua Canal Commission Roar-Admiral John G. Walker, United States Navy .Captain Ober lin M. Carter, corps ol engineers, United States Army, and Louis M. Hauset of Pennsylvania, an engineer from oivil life. Senator Jones has reported from tbo committee on Tillman's resolution to investigate charges that Senators speculated in sugar stocks. The report is strongly against an investigation. It characterizes tho charge against senator Hmith as a newspapor re port. Washington, July 22. Shortly before tho Senate adjonrned today Senator Allison, in charge of the Tariff bill, made n strong effort to havo a time fixed for the final voto on the tariff conference re port. Failing in this Allison gavo notice that tho session tomorrow would be protraoted with a view to secure the vote. It was tho first defiuito movement made thus far toward bringing tho debate to a close. RtlROPE. Tho Sultan bus issued an irade sanctioning the settlement of the frontier question in aoaordanco with tbo wishes of the powers. Emperor William has invited Turkish oflicers to witness Ger many's military maneuvers. The Duchess of Hamilton has married a Mr. Foster, who is littlo known. Thero is intense ill feeling in Loudon over Germany's sending 2000 carrier pigeons to Dover to teat their capabilities. GKNRKM.. The war iu Uruguay is end ed, the rebels on top. Rebellious tribes in India are preparing to fight British troops. Colombia has paid up 9)50,000 damages for injuries to an Italiau oitizou. The demonstration modo by the U. S. ships San Francisco uud Raolgh quickly brought tho authorities of Morocco their beariugs. A visit wus paid to Admiral Selfridgo by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, an unprecedented condescension to a foreigner. Reported that a carrier pigeon has droppod in Denmark with the meshiigo, -'North Pole, 142 W., 47:ti2." A dispatch received in Sweden from Dr. Nauson says ho thinks Herr Andreo's undertaking to reach tho North Polo by balloon is practicable Word from Androe io oxpectod in London within a day or two. The latest is that an other carrior pigoon has been picked up, with the message, "North Polo passed 15th." It is doubted iu London whether either bird camu from tho oxploror. At Stockholm it is said tho birds are not marked us agreod on. PRIOI I C-NTS, ANOTHER OPIUM SEIZURE '. CIIILI.I.-VIISUnltTII .Will IIKKRY VIDA IJIT HOKE MI.OIIY. Nnrnlj.ruo llu- ol IiIiiiii I'.uiml In llin I nuliii- Itoiiui ( Ilnl kli'lil' Mrou. Charles CliillinmWntli of-the deputy-marshal's office and Henry Vidn, a now employe of the police department, made an important capture of opium at 7 o'clock this morning in the ougiue-room of H. Huckfeld &. Co.'s steam scow. They evidently wero given tho struight tip by someone, for thoy went to the Pacific Mail wharf last evening uud all night long kept up their watch. Tho signal was evidently given theiu a little beforo 7, for at that time thoy made a sudden break for the bcow, which was lying nt tho wharf. Chillingsworth searched the bow of tho scow while Yidu made for tho engine room. "Whero'B that opium?" said Yidu to the Chineso engineer, as bo went down the steps. "I no nabe opiuiu,"he Bnswored. "What's in thoso baskets?" shouted Vidn, as his eyes lighted on two Chinese baskets which stood at the foot of tho steps, one boing on top of the other. "1 no Babe," auswered the Chi naman. Vida quickly throw thocovoroff tho top one but what he was look ing for was not thero. In the basket underneath, however, wore 72 tins of Chinese opium. He ran to tho laddor and shouted up tho steps, "Charley, I've got it. As he did so tbo Chiuamau dis appeared through tho opening and wuh over tho side and ou be fore tho boys could get near him. The two policemen look tboir capture to the police station and started out to hunt for their man, who was found shortly afterwards hiding about a coal pile on the waterfront. He was locked up for opium in possession and gavo his name as Ah Lum. Ah Lum has been in the employ of H. Huckfeld & Co. only a few weoks and came to them woll recommended. He was ono of tho best engineers they have had on the scow, polite and uttentivo to his duties and keeping the eugiue room in splendid ordor. Ho de nies all knowledge of tbo opium being there, says he doesn't know opium when he sees it, never uaed it in his life, aud was not the owner of the 72 tius found. Lord Mayor Foudel-Phillips of London broke down while intro-j ducing Embassador Bayard at a meeting recently, owing to tho weight of his official robes. He sat down suddenly, took the robes off in the prcseuce of the audience, aud was brought to with Mrs. Bay ard's smelling bottle. Awarded HlgHest Honors WorTd V. FIk Gold Medal, Midwinlcr.F-ir, VWCft CREAM BAKING POWDffi MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Creiua of Tmliir 1'owiW. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adnlteriint In all tbo great IIoUiIh. tin, leading Clubs and tho koines, Dr. l'rio n Cream Mailing Powder lioldi iu Biiprcmai'y. 40 Years the Standard. LEWIS & CO, auknts, Honolulu, H. I, A-iiiiiflii i ,t iiiHrt j 0 iiiiffirtitftrfiitfi'ii h--1------