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'-'' "tam watt I flj ""'WfffBpp! If - 5 What Your Wants Demand . cA& ' i Evening Bullet The Bulletin .1 a Want Ad. 7 vi WILL ALWAi7 SUPPLY. t Si s - m r-' 1: " T v I Vol. IX. No, 101 HONOLULU. TKIlItJTOItT 01' HAWAII, THURSDAY, JUJjV 12. WOO.- PmoH r Onnth. IN I 1 4 ! M 1. Chinese Cuds Trained un Bnusn boaer&t Clu-foo, Juno Vls-ChSnuw soldier trained their cannon 011 the party of DrltUh marine that bad been nt up to Hong-Shan lo defend Hi': railway an! mine. They were In audi rnt iiiitn lor Hint tlig marine were order"! o retlro In I'cI.JkiDIIo, on the coast, wh-r they boarded n gunboat, Tlit-ru wem fifty American and twenty-Urn llrltlih r fug"- at l'e.!.al Jlo, who were la km by the marine to Taku, thento to Cefoo, J'our preacher of tho Methodist ion ferritin who lia'l Ik-cii Ml at I'eklnic became ii'-rrou anil tried to get away toTI-iiTlnnJuiwZ9tli, Tb7 wnl. , wiiii .our woi..i. who iu-m, i ,., rl.lapo, Hie railway t'rniliit... but ll.e. wa no train and tli- lrlde ,;,,j bH Imrncrf. K tl.ey teeKrflpli'd to Kn- Tal for an enRl.ie. A tiatl nlnt.r l.roUKlit ono hiii! at p. m. they .tarte.1 for Tien Talii, Hut the iili,r 1- amp'd when li found the e d- fclroyd nUtiiv, tho line, On Tueday they trl'-d to lke thlr f.mlll. ti I'e.UI-llo, hut found Hi-1 lino eut, and m we ritilili.ed to Takii, , whkh I now afe, th fort imvlnu , lie, i, ,le.troyd, r.,i,r rrencn .ri.-i .. ,rn ,mu- lerert in t;i.i-i.i. Tli,. rorMKii r,nicuu . nro entirely to hlarne for till. troHhlr. ; it Ihey1 did not lUten to th eliiforroif lion they had Ioiik ko, Jiutthe,ar!y i-,imaw , K,e.i aro .mireiy ',,,, Hi-ymour I report,-! to hav rap- mreu many iaim ii ome rppr. no riuiHieu irom ii.nr i r,.i .i.t the imperial trwp prepared to oppo , hi enliano.. Th ,-Katlon rfil.,d U iravHi-minK ami inrow i.ienpoi' luiiiy on urn iunK.i...iam.n. $200,00 IN PRIZES ' llieiinliiK po' In on man' anU, The BuaiiTIN offers to the ptf partleularly In thl ear..- wli.io iho orn who, between February 1st and ffltia WM untrnui m torporaiim iuly jist, shall send n the larccst ,(mt owned ev,r..l of t, f-xi.tii.i; . number of new subscribers, the W-1 UltlU UJM., Yhe p,;wcr tl.cld (e lowing prizes: vented In a Uwrd of llcniii lomiui- Ut Prlz. Cleveland Bicycle, 70. 1 loner, Th winner of the it prize li it liberty J,r- -"'"" 1 ' '' "'" W choo between moJel ,J, 91 and 94 of of the fan- to the rtpoit'. In :h. (ml the 1905 Cleveland lilcycie. MoJel 04 1 ' pla,e. Hie Ilee.i.,, imdarle a In .iTdltrw'Jwf.eel,weithlniKlh,an!,f'',' fl"'1 " ''"'" c"Hnt" ",' Moderfa a heavier road wheel, wt,4lb. ,u""' prevented hi ltiln4 n Iik-iimi Th bicycle to be selected from tlie ntock I for the pr.mU now occupied by Mr. efthe Honolulu Itleycle Co,. agenU I ,..,,., for Cleveland Bicycle. (The choice may "',"'' .,,,. be made between the correipwidlng ladlev 1 "" " ' ttrtindiirl' were ,.. Modeli, thould the winner of lit prize be tftid") to Includ Qi.ti tti,t, l.e UdyJ. . j ihould refuno a Ik-tnit to tli.it parlldi- , , ilar hxallty. It proximity to the boat Iml Prle, Slnfter wlnj ; M- , w 0Dt oM,lll9ll, A,1(il,1(,f c,llne ' W.OO. WM tf)t, B(11tu,() int,nil'.n of cifrliiic The winner of tills prize may chcote tu allor cnntom, whi '.1 wfiul I make It WSPHiZifttllSnuu tlflZyjZ!; M to U u nol7 pi. -hiUMI en Hut with otcillatlnctliuttle and top (iivtr, . .... . ,-, , that with vlbratlnic shuttle and cabM Important buln .jati. The hul- top, both five-drawer machines, or the tie liotiwn In th vicinity ver oi- Automailc," with three drawe'i, 'I ,U ,,.,! , mr,nK fil, lflM,, ZrllTti'fo "a.n H -- "'" - -"'- lt jiundf, would refine n llint for that pl.i"e, " "" " but If the lifiiiiiilarlT wtre et"r.ded he Srd Prlxe, Premo Mcnlor Camera, NfJOfiII lmi" thtrn h !litnt for tjtieen 4xB, with Outllt, 0.00, rM.t ,y()n( xmuini. The Premo, Sr., hai !juble Swlni A Ui the matie,- f (.no-man pow, r, ack, Double Sliding Frait,and Hack an2 ' Mr. UhhIiik nald ho l.ud found It ril-l .tt'orTirrnrriij-Y " " rw,'n"fH"; utfit Include 1 llate Holder, Tripod, J '"hi, and dfjiuty ah' riff ont.lde, had Trayi, Developer, Fixer. Negative Facb, siilhorlty to pan .ip-i IIi'iim-. It vn OraduaU, itlrrlri Kod and lantern. ,, ,JV.rnof prerorJuWo al- to ap Cunera and outfit are from the Photo- n...... . ., .. n.M... . ., 1 luonlv Co.. tote arit. Vrurt or ,llappror4 of 11 Uniin: and 4tfa Prlxe, a Zonophone, the Lt- t Improvement on tlietiroino- pbonc, with O KecordM, .'IO.OO, 1 Thl. I. (h. lo,i( nH m,-t mtonl Ulklnr machine vet Invented. It Is to be eltttfdfromtheitorftoftheHeriiitroin'rJKiii, .S'atlv( and whit wen Joined munico., oieazenisiorineiiawjiiaii. fl .i.o-.. ,flrou and a aerh of lands. The following conditions of the contest ut be observed! 1. All subsalptlws must be prepaid at iMut three months In advance. x. No renewals or transfer of subtcrip tin will be Counted in till CMlleSt as cw sutscrlptlons, fcach Mint mutt be a ' ,,.. w,k... ,... .- .,nrt ,,, , ,1.., txiM fide addition to the subscription lists. ",''"n wn" fl,'i'1 - un ,m "' J '" I. Subscriptions should be sent In as I'olho Court thl for, noon on tho eon as secured, together with the name'dianci of drunk' fim-. and address of the person to whom the 1 , uptenpuon IS vi v crruueu, writ a 11 1 the subscriber. Great care should be Uken to cJve ACCUHATIty the full lume and address of each new subscriber. Any oeriton In the IfH'ltak, niam ut ih iwiui butt hiu- wullan iHlundH Is eligible to try Tor these prizes, c..i.i,. , ,r im lor liuee monlhsistrlctly hi 1 advance - " Kuililvii Dc-olli, MU Sarah K fray, a hluMy teeimil )t-ield-iit, wa owl ilM'l If) b1"! nbout iiil'lnliiht at Walklkl Sim In I rfllriil a iiaiiul, 01)1 having fill inn nry we) ti,r u fuw day Mm nolwonl"-"' "" '"" ""r " '" " 'wrr IIioukIjI iiiljf ho hevjid her i,r wmU She went Hiti) hor mom and pojc in ur wlHioin rci.i.v)iig un mir m I on ii xaii)iinK her 1 it found Himi llfo hai) u-,i ')) johion Pwk fo' ufart s'loan) un mmni nt Wt limy' r!rah 'J')u i;iiviu will lalm Plm to WW- Tnmw'wiiihY' t m twM nt iitnitefi ww milm tm m la? mw in n& Mi i'lfgj Mi tin h t THAT SALOON APPLICATION Attorney Andrews Mikes Complaint Agilnst Tremrtr Lansing Hit KiQtttn W 1 Huntf Btfere Gauioor ' Council Wu IiEMed J!r. Luutf, Suits HIi biiwi. Strong iatrneiii baring ikii t tllllll'd toC, It. IJeniinl MMldflig lii Krl'-vatic against Tieasiire, tanning, a leporfr aiktd Mr. Dtrntnt to stale Uic t'iitlciilar of hit convplaiut. In riply li went over th- familiar ground of tb'' claimed right of fclan'f and Mr, y-n ,jU .,,,.,, fo WM a wlonri I , 7Mt u ,-,l p.uiii. Mi f f(mV( n a fiw an(, tum m , ilmt hUtH 0fO, tJ, , ,,,. Bfc W .vuit 0 4D e,,linu. mlM th, Tr.8,Hr ,j ,h, Tt,t,ry, u ritlrTtli ,hf, tnHjtX, , Um, Mi. r;wj( H,, lhMr ,UcM7 ,,,, rvtl. ,Umh ,,, ,v,u,jn wlt r l-.u ( XniU 0U Mlili ,rin Mll) w, ,, nmU n .mU.nu il of ;rr.ipil..ti HtllUt Jr XIM,Mt M .,mt ,tne (), MU.VI ut 0j,jc,,,n4 t0 n,e i,en. to 1. frlvoloti.. .TirKl, ff, fcn4nft Of flOWimr , aM Mr u,m , wutSlUwi,f ,0 ( mitvM t (, 0oT,rn, Wfl,l(, ..,.,,. i,..n., ,nrtIi1 i ,.,.. ,y fWr((,,11, ltn , mr()(lldn , ,nau.r ,) iJf ,,, .,w,,ra. Hon, , ,,,,,, ,, JIr UmSK for v rf;l!. ,, , flnJ f)e ,jril(,r ,,,,1, w)n ,, ,,.,, ,( ,MW ,,, j,, U)), m ,hft. ,h(. , fKjWtf ( Kint,K a i,t,,m w(., ml(, , hlls. y,., thl! ltml,.r WJ, ,Mm Mllte ,. 'tM a,,d tlll d'.rldf.,, wuhoot my hayliiK li'en Invitti or notified Ij lo prenent," Mr. Andrew further gave II,' opin ion that It wan no', rluli. to !uvo Hie the (lovernor a h'J b'ii m ton- , """' '' """"'I on Hie matter. CfirmiMc on Miller Ktrcet. ' "'"' '""' ""' "' """' "" ' Miller itreet above Hretanl,i laat ! fliilil that (ontlnued to a lalo hour. j Finally the ii-lichbor sot tlrcl 01 the nole and nt for th' polhe. Captain .., ,, .,. ,., ,,, , Opunul and other went up In the palrol wagon, atopK,I the acandaloii ,t(ri ami arrle,l ll.r,,- niell. nil if Tomorrow' Itlllc Mutch, Tho riflo matih iKtween team from th iMill'e forco and Co. I', N, fl, II., 'iiiryNfierooou. Th i-n am all Iiiko,kI trim mid u iU mm-. i p-'.i"i, Tho !p'dlihmHidvnig'. for (hey r "uioH'l lo ' Jwlhl rang". 'fh,h nr well allnuM. A iiuny as a i". rooya win try i,ipn'i 1111 urnurn !pradho lher lochiy and lomonow j Tho polbHud Co, I' will juiUhdr vny l-'l ni- im lh ifl)- i n""t i"1" "' '"'"I "'"' ','"'4 ' i"h" "'"' "'"""' m,if "' '"" nn U,t ircla, Ih oav rW worn r..i,iw'k h SfWMi DEATHS IN PALOLO VALLEYjTHE CHINATOWN INSURANCE Native Woman Declares Kahunas Aie at Work. Her Holland Quarrtltd With t Hill While Tiotble Oter Pastorage-StTtn Out of Twtltc Hire Died. A native woman, aged about 3." or 10, called at thn Hoard of Health MtVi yaterday and Mated that ahe had i-nmoi filed am won tu eivcrnl ault iiii fire from that particular kuleiti.i In I'alolo, Insurance poltVu In Chlinlown. lie valley, wherei an many natlvea have i aide n (cnei.I denlil, llie furtli?r in died re, cully, Hlie winded to Inform wcr la made In eaili cane "that tho do- the Hoard that neither alio nor any of th efitlfer on (he kul,an.i ion Id pay 1 for the burial of the laat victim, their j minim havlriK len exlintntcd In the hlirlal of the on, who hid preceded him. Or. (larvln, who wa In the ni( at the time, told tho woman the Hoard would aeo to the burial of the body Thl erne, to comfort her and h wa nlKitit lo I'.ne when It atruck the dotlor that tin inlxlit italn aonio Infor- matlon from her a to the r'-eint -fffitha In I'alolo, According, lie do- tallied her for a abort time mid mkiil aeveral queatlon. In a raual manner the natlvfl wo- man ald Ihero had Ik en twelve pen. pie In the two houae on tho kuleana but that anvdi had 4led from varloua f bum-. Two of theae had only been In the valley n abort time hut tho other the had Ik-cii there for many year. They had been wont to procuro their f1h and meat from Honolulu, their pol from Kamollllll and their water (lowed pant their houae from a cryatal kprlnrc far up In the valley. Through Secretary Wilcox the wo- man wa aaked her opinion nbout the 1 Zimmerman and other wa nrnue.l lie recent death. Immediately her whole foic the Hunrcme Court today. manner changed. Hhe apokn exclte'l ly and geatkulated In a manner that dearly allowed her Intercut In the aub- Je,t. "Borne week ago my husband quar reled with a half-white from town over the paxturage of aomc of the latter' horae on tho Omen' I11111U. An ar gument atnrled the trouble. Next came rnruK and th, n n flat fljlit. My hua band got tho beat of the ether man who came lo town and et the kahuna to work on 11. A you e, they havo done their work well. "That my huabatid wn not the flpit to dlo I a mere cnlneld'-iire. He hail charge of tho (Juen'r paattin and wa Iho head man of the plaic. The dead ly purpoae ha b-en aimed against ill the people of the KulMtn and my hna band wa doomed anyway. The time did not make any difference- lie had lo die. It may have b"-u part of (he diabolical purpoae of tho knhuuni to let him aee Hi, Ir wor: on other of hi houa, hold before cindim hi death. POSTAL SAVINGS BANK Secretary Coopi' ha received no 1 er II Ilea tea to algn for two daya, In ion nedlon w,Ci thn payment of I'oti.il Saving Hank depoilt There vcre only 3 the drat day. The whole work of preparing; tin, eertlfliiiK- fall on one man, Clurlei Murray, and he baa dulle In tin Moioy Order oillce Ik aide. Ilesl-tt tompulllig e.iih r.r (Mint tin Ki lo finally wrlle up (h pnaalKKik ,ir nd II, together with a (crtlflcate n ilupllci'i, tc the Secre tary of the Territory . .ilea "nidir b-(f" bo put on the Job, Hie inafilp Hon will not lie Ibpildati I IWore Chrlatmai, HolillcrH In Hiivino. Central rwirn have In en taken by tho Army and Nry Departmint of lh y. M, a. A. In Havana, fn m which they nro able 10 fci'V In clone tiioli with all H,lnl ou'aldo of tho clly and ilcaely aupcrvlae 1.10 work. !n thn CiUimt dlatrlit tlnr h alx renting toonn open, and uppllil with writing nia terlal, gam', etc, HfMnlnll ilaain ,ne (ondurtid. Well att'ndcd (l(ipe ineit. Ing are held, At t)tu inndoi tlm room r lha (,iil,r of Rtiritr'o 1 l b'I w.I dler visltliiK II." town, Oft'-u 11 niiiiiy 11 h hundred and fifty ir.u are In Die room at one 1 1 me. IMil'iitloiml clae In I'nxlUh, geography, arllliineilc, pen iiuinahlp, hlaiory, (locii'lon ind Kpau iiiijiiicci iinu tiiiriy miiiii iuivm aiieni ,i Hm Hua inn ilnictai lliri" At Kan 4 nun, I'oilo llh'0. loiiifoiiithlw loom, ciiiirally Imalid, iiujhihm, will) H adlnif iiiuli'r, xaiiie slutbiiery, id" Wild a will ' l ll ilfciil-llna llbiwiy, lwhii lammli ij)rliH by lli aol- imnwlim A wslliioiiil rim- tnurimi U d"'i lY hw "vmiIdk, ami la luiHi'lv Hiiroiilc A ji,uii loum j I III" II till 'Ifc'l'el IIMdll)aa WiliMl) (III' I vynii miii imIi a mm wion ! of 1 ihi Uiiiijit ui nsfjitf-fU aiaiiiws hi '11- fKlelil hi1""' Inv lahHll dfnl c)u vim- u In fi Inn hoi an, nullej and im)- inv fDaiief nailwwy, fiwamviH Several Companies Defend Themselves Upon Policy Stipulation. Double-Dealloft Charged Against Mortgagee - Jurisdiction la Mirlllme Case South- wlck Backs Out. I.. A. rinrstii mil Ilohertson ft Wilder, ai'im-'v for defendant, Im" atructlon hf the property mentioned In aald (otupl.ilu; 01 cm ml Inttn and through 11 c,iuj not liiauud iikiiIikI l,y raid rontra-t ol Inturaui'".' In the fonvti'miio inae of Mnlialo vh. Adnmu and Alli'rt Horner, the laltrr defendant by hi nttorueya, Kinney, It.nltr.it & Mcfl.iniilian, IIV 11 motion to amend tlm nn v r. He allcKe Dial nt tho time he pun-'nxid the land fmm Adnmti the plilntirf, Maknlo, ndiil u broker In ni'KJtlatlni: tho m.iIo. The plaintiff adviaed Mm to Imv the l.in 1, and neither then lur for tlrar Iherc- after did h claim tn have 11 innrm-ae on the land. It I Ihcrefo.-c clalmel that the plaintiff It now i Mopped from enforcing hla inortKiiK.', If any there lie, lo th (-detriment of thla defendant. Kinney, Italian i idcCI.'-imhau, proc tor for llbellant in Wlll'-ra Hteam hip Co., . Hhlp John C, I'otter, lllo a brief for plalntlif uron plea to the jttrladldlon. They quote the Orxanlc Act to chow that tho caj begun In the Clrcult Court befnro Hie Art cime Into effect ahould be carried on to final JuilKinint In the aameiourt. John HohenberK and other v Anna Crelghton for plaintiff; Do licit fur defendant. Thoma S. Sotithwlck by hi attor ney, Kinney, llallou ft .M,,-Jlan.r,iaii, hi withdrawn the aipeal In hi cane agalnat tho Hnwallan Tramway Co. Harvey II. Hllthcock and olhern va. l-'rank llualnco and oth-ra will be heard by Judge Humphrey on Tuei day. 21th lint. Thla I one of the Ka innlo atilta. Mary .Ann Kvan tin dleontliine, her dlvoftii ault ngalnst Wm. 'Ivnni. Tho final re,elit of heir of the l.ito IM. I)owett hn been filed. How to Win 11 Wnmiin. Jerome K. Jerome, the author of tlio famoua New Vork Lyceum theater alle le, "Tho Way to Win a Woman." which Mr. Nclll and hi great company , will preaent at the Hnwallan Open II011I10 thl livening, hn written many 1 exceedingly 1 lever thing. I "The Way to Win a Woman" I much In tho light of a problem play. Hurry Halward, tho hero of tho play ateal money that hi wikthc,irt may Indulgo her fanile In extravagant die. Madge Carruther apparently can a not where Harry' money lome from ao that ahe may Haunt lur fnahlouAble. Caae like that have often been known In rent life, Thl evening Mr. Nclll will ho tho Harry Halward ami MNi Chapman will ho tho Madge. A the public begin to realize that tho Nclll (ngagement I drawing. to a cloao and that there will not hu another thiatrhal attraction In the Opera Houae in many mouth, Intercut In the engagement Increaae. Tomorrow evening tho grand histori cal drama, "Amy Kobaart," will ho pre aent' d; Saturday matinee, "A Itach'-- lor' lloinaiiro" will lc given nt popular pihe, ami Saturday evening "A (Hide I I'ool." The trle WlnnerB. Tho Decoration Committee of the I'ourth of July celebration nnnounre the following irlze awarded: Most original llo.it '0I to "Unite! State and Hawaii;" most comical lloat (2SI to "Hawaiian Tramway; best decorated bualnta wagon (IIS,) to Salter ft Walty; k-ciiii! beat bualnea wagon 1110,) to Sailer ft Walty; beat decorat ed buallieax houso ('i'i.) lo II, I'. Cill er ft Co,; best deioralecl bicycle (110,) lo H, J. Sailer Jr. COUIIT CI.IMWHIIII'H, Deputy Jiidli'lury Clerk flcorun I,u 1 a, J. A. Thompaoii Mini I', D, l(el Idl Jr. look Ilia oalli of ollhn Imfor chlif Jiiaiiin Clear yiiirihiy. Sid ney ff, HlddeH, Hi" fourth depuly, r- sllllicd III olllii', Ho I 11 llllllsh Mile Jul and dowt not wlali lo hu imlnrul m an Aim 1 lean cllln Hh(iiv ii Kllllll, Tim Hoohii rri"f' Hi" fwllwlliR mt l fl at 'li viiiloua pluitiuiliiii un KfiiHl V , m, ii H. ., llJwo, m a i mm, n ft it iw, MmMc Xiii" tUi, Wh IJIP) 1(11 IWI Tolal ut tm iwp. h mwpto m iib e Hfijii (Jjjjia man anJ mi n I fl lUn ma itoth ' BEN HOLLADAY A SOLDIER Joined Troop D, ittb Cavalry, on March 21. Landed la Manila la Straitened Clrcum- stances - Temporarllj Out of Faror Rtcommtnded As Eictllent Soldier. lien llolladny, ilrimon of Win. 0 Ir win of tliU city, la now In the I'lilllp plum tcrvinc under tho Ktnra and Htrlpca fin n prltatn In Troop I) of the 11th I!. S. Cavalry under l.lent. Wray. Thla hit of new came liy the hint atenmcr from the Orient. The pernon who" wrote tlft letter cor.- veylnR III ('Information Uatc, tint llol laday arrived In .Manila In n ery aorry condition. He looked like a man that had acen better day hut ho wa ter tnlnly "on hi tipper" at that time The yontiK man went ntralKht to tho recruiting ollUe and aakel to Join thu army. He explained that he had never aerved 11a 11 aoldler hut that he wa wll lltiK to try. He atatcd further that li" wa n ateiann of Win. (I, Irwin of Ho nolulu and that hu wa temporarily out "f favor. l.leut. Wrny of the llth Cavalry hap- pened to h close nt hand while the youiiR man wa tellliiK hi atory anil lo Hint oflher llolladay w-i referred. When told that thla partl.'-uhir riral ryman' hobby wa dlaclplln", Im 'e plled: "Dlitclpllnc I what ! most need." Hollnday Joined the army on March 21 and a few week later, ao the In- forinant write, he wn acen rldlni! ' tliroiiKh Manila In hi troop a atralght land a well dlKclpllned a the heat of ! them. He wn wreaaed In the resular campali;n uniform and looked an If bent on bualnea. That llolladay ha been under lira n great many time rock without Haying for tho troop of which ho I a membei I atatlnned at Camarlnca, a hotbed of Inaurrcctlon and a plain where mnnt a bravo American aoldler hn lout hi life. Whin l.leut. Wray waa at the re cruiting ollUe laat he aald that llolla dny wna one of tho heat men In lilt troop. Hu had alarKd In n perfecll) green man hut had learned hi iluHei very rapidly. Ho had made no mlatukr when, on lzlng up hi man, he took him into the troop and trained him to bo 11 aoldler. Plrrl Hrcnk IIIh TrnpH. Antonio I'lrri, tho Htroug man nt to the inaaue asylum the other day. not like the sensation and, exerting all again Hefore hi arrival at the as) Ium. leather strap were put on hi h.mcm ntyl other part of hi body to keep 1 htm from doing any damage. I'lirl did ; not like th eaenaatlon and, cxertl.u all hi strength, he burnt thu strongest atrap In the iosscsslon of the asylum authorities. ()(!! era were Immediately sent to O.ihti Jail for Iron and. In r. abort time, I'lrri wu fastened In siieh 11 manner that hi muscular atreiiK'h wa unavailing. Stratemeyer'H Hrotlicr. (leorgo C, Stratcmcyer of the Cita loin House I very much worried about hi brother, Henry J, Btratemoyc-, who I thief wharfinger of all tho wharvc of tho North flerman l.loycl Steamship Co, whero the recent dlaaa trou flru look place. Thn terrlidi calamity took place Just at tho time wU'ii Mr. Strutemeyer wcuil dbe about on the wharves merseelng tho w-ok of hundreds of men. Naturally, hi brother I waiting anxiously for the next mall from the Coast. A Match Kocc. Thero will bo a mutch race between 1 1 rock and Sliemindcinh colt for i1T,0 a Millet at Kaiolanl park Saturday uftcr boiiu ut 3 o'clock. Fe-rrelrn will ride tho former and Nunc tho tatter. .- Judging from tho number of blu wheel on tho Hire cts the Tribune must ben very popular wheel, Tho Hoard of Kcifldrullo.i fnr lie election urn all but completed In ap pointment, MANV A MOTIIIIIl'S WISH. Muuy 11 mother of a peevish, restless sickly child hu wished (hat Imr little nun wa n strong and rugged n iiii IlidlMii bubo. Such inolliem can iniike llielr (hlldren NlriuiK and well, If I hey rid lliu i lillfl'a ayaleiu u fworui, which iiiiisn iiiiin-liiiiili of 1 hlldren Irmi' tile, l(lckiiioo Indian Wnriii Kllhr will do II i'or (DiituilHi tlm Indian u'"l It to inuek llmlr li-ilie riiKKod. powerful, feiirlc Wind II Ims ilunn fur lliu ihlld of Him fnowt It will do fur III" illlld Of Hi'1 I'lVllUed idle 'llml what HIi a bmi duliiH for ihi Ynu (iiii lid It of your iiunIi fur VA "III Hu ton lo r"t lliu KKii- iiliiu 'I Im dilld' llfu la loo prwdou In trillu Willi woillilaaa 4ihiltutH llHlinm li-niK IW. Hdii for lnKu"ei Ill'l)i)ll linwllw, ' Hi? lfv!lTiif Jl'ilTfii'iJi fo f l pi Fears That Oregon ' Is a Complete Loss WaahliiKton, June 30. Tho Navy l)o p.irtmenl entertain the xraveat fear that the fatnutia bnttlMhlp Oreipiti, which I iiKround off How- Ko laland, will ho loal to the navy. Secretary iKing, however, hope that the condi tion of the veaacl Ih not a bad a tfto it'liort Indlcute. The Navy Department la dolinj evertliliiK to ncnd relief to the grpt batlleahlp. Admiral ltemey acted piomptly. Ho ordered the Zallro, which wna nt I'hefno. to pincecil at once to tho Oregon anil the Iris lull a! no heui oidcrrd to the rfMc-ue. Tha ronalructlon expert nay that the littil link It. ,.ii lin,.lrn',il In- n rtmli miitil LI... ..i.,. ". ... .. ... .... ,.. ...i,.. I T'lafea will bo torn nwny If th4-ve4el b(MliaK;ed from her present poaltloti. Althouiih tho place where the Oregon, la iiRround I deacrlbcd aa I'lnnaclii Hock, the oltlclnl chart nt the Hydro Kraphlc Office doe not ahow any audi rock In the Chang Hhan channel, which, I routli of llow-ko laland. Ai cording to the hydriigrnphir the Oregon wh atnndlng on nbout the timi.il lourao and no hlnme la yet apparently chargeable to Captain Wilde. Aiconllng to Captain Wilde the main injury I very aerloua. The nnvnl eon atructor bellovc llie rock on which tho veaacl atruc knear frame 19 ha ac tually gone through the douhlo bottom of the fillip and project above It. In cnao the veaacl la llouted alio will ha taken to Port Arthur or Nagaaakl to tin placed In dry dock. The Oregon coit the (Internment 0,.'.7r,,ii12.7i". She wa put In cnnimlaalonnt Hn I'ranclaco July, 15, 1S90. Lee Not "Rctviilnr" .Man. lldllor i:venlug llulletln: The-o seems to bo Home misunderstanding In the statement that Mr. Ilarrv l.eo ar rested for embezzling money fiom th! Hawaiian Klcctrlr Co, vt-aa tho regular collector of the Hawaiian Hlectrle Co. Such I not the caae, he waa only a temporal)' collector put on to relievo the riguliir collector.'' Tho regular col lector of the Hawaiian Hlectrle Co. U A. W, Seahuiy, Thl tntomnt Is made 11a the statement as published In tho paper rcll t somewhat on Mr, Seuhiiry, and wu al.nuld bo very jdeaaed If ymi would publlah a statement to thn effect Hint Mr. Heahiiry wa In no way associated with the embezzlement or arrest. Youra very truly, HAWAIIAN HI.IXTIHC CO.. LTD. per A. Hartley, Manaiier, Honolulu, July II, 1900. I'IH8T AMIiKICAN ISAiNK. The annual meeting of tho First American Hank of Hawaii elected a ollleers feu the ensuing e.ir th" fol lowing named: Cecil Drown, presi dent; II. I', Dillingham, vjco president; 13, M. Hoycl, Hecn-tnry; '. O. Cooper, cashier; W. M. (Iraluini. auditor. 0, J. Waller succeeds 11. M. von Holt a a director. There I a cuestlou of law pending as to the conversion of the In stitution Into tho Klrst National H.inlc of Hawaii, It 1 not certain that a Territory ran have n national bunk. Till: WATHHMAN IDBAt. FOUN TAIN I'HN. All sizes, all shape. II. V. WICIIMAN. Have you -j..(..j.,.i .(.. .- .(4 Tried them? 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