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to, "TO WANTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY F Al "isiii fjyvvvccioyvyvcccycT Situations wanted, cUtutillonn nnd Help Wnnted YOUNQ man from California wishes position as stenographer. it. i: i Uullctln oincc. 2058 Iw YOUNQ mnn, 30 years of ngo, desires position ns night watchman. Henry Kaiimnl, Queen cor. South St. 2033 lw WANTED 11) a German 22 carB of nge position as driver of nnv Mini, well acquainted with city nnd out tide districts nlso engineer helper or oiler. Address, Gorman, this of flee 2038 lw WANTED Position by young man ns roadimau or any kind of work. 12. V. A C. llillletln 203C1W WANTED Position by oung experi enced man as bookkeeper or sales man, best of reference. Address II. 11, Uullctln 2031 lw WANTED lly an experienced ac countant, a situation In the city, has been IS vears on plantations In these Islands, but now Intends to re main In Honolulu, first class lefcr enccs. Address I. X 1... llillletln of fice. 2032-lw WANTED lly young man, experienc ed ns bookkeeper or clerk, position; first class references Address V. O box 827. 20521W WANTED Uy n oung man from the Coast, position as snipping clerk best references 1). E CI., Bulletin. 2032 lw WANTED lly joung married man, work of any kind C F, Uullctln. 2052 lw WANTED Position by oung woman ns nurse nr covcrncss for children. A C. Uullctln 2032 lw WANTED Position by oung man as bill clerk It A Uullctln. 2052 lw WOULD like position ns watchman or porter by middle aged man F i:, Uullctln 2032 lw WANTED Position ns night wntch man, best of references, ndiistrl ous, Uullctln. 2031 lw GARDENER German practical, un derstands gardening in all Its brant lies wants situation, prlvato famllv H F, Uullctln 2032-lw Ads In this column will be inserted at: Per line, one Insertion 15c Per line, two Insertions 25c Per line, one week 30c Per line, two weeks 40c Per line, one month 60c This Is the cheapest advertising iver offered the people of Honolulu. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE Ilonds furnished to nnj amount for the man holding position ns guardian, postolllce olll clal or nny other position of trust Honolulu Investment Co. 2051 tf NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union Express Co. has WHITE SAND FOR SALE. 1543 tf WANTED WANTED Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping II. L. Ilenbow, care 11 It. T. & I.. Co. 2057-lw WANTED -A bookkeeper. Address N. X., ca.'e Bulletin ofllte, giving ref crences and stating salary. 2055-lw WANTED A small dynamo, from about 10 to 30 light capacity. Ad dress L. D, Uullctln olllce. lslvv WANTED Property owners to know that plato glass can be Insured from any form of breakage at The Ho nolulu Investment Co 2031-tf WANTED BOO men to shavo for 15c. Jeff's, 43 King St.; flvo white bar bers. 2011 tf TO LET. iO LET Newly furnished rooms, sin gle or tn suite, first-class table board, hot and cold water, electric lights, etc. 1270 Ileretanla St. 2038 tf TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs. McConncl s, Garden lane. 2055 tf TO LET A good four-room cottage, with kitchen, bath room nnd modern plumbing, on slope of Punchbowl; good garden nnd excellent view of city and ocean. Apply to A. II. It Vlelra, 1441 Miller St., abovo Punch bowl, 205C-2W TO LET Cottages off School St nr. Nuuanu, $15 and $17. On Insnno Asjlum road, $12 50 and $0 50 P. E It. Strauch, 32 Cnmpbell block. 310 Fort St 2051 lm TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either hot or cold water anu all modern Improvements, lall at Silent Bar ber Shop. 2019 tf TO LET Residence of J. Cassldy, Walklkl, furnished good bathing; vacnnt January 16th. Apply Water bouse & Podmore. Dctbel and King. 2027-u FOR RENT Largo furnished room, with use of kitchen, also other rooms. Fort St. House, cor. Vine yard. 2058-lw FOR RENT Furnished rooms, en suite with privilege of light house keeping. 714 Fort St. 2058-lm ROOM AlND BOARD. NEWLY furnished suite, large, airy rooms, tablo board If desired 144 Ileretanla St ls2w THE LOS ANQELES 1523 Fort St.; newly furnished rooms, mosquito proof; terms reasonable 1930 tf LOST. LOST Many thousands of dollars through neglecting to havo stock sufficiently Insured Honolulu In vestment Co represent four of tho strongest flro Insurance companies 2051 tf POUND. FOUND Tho Canton Marino Insur ance Office, Ltd at Honolulu In vestment Co 2051 tf Weekly edition of the Bulletin $1 a year. help wanted. AiIh. will be InHcrtcil FREE. WANTED Two young ladles for can dy store; references. 11. T., Uulle tin. 2052 lw WANTED German girl to tako care of children. I II, llillletln. 2031 lw WANTED Young girl to do general housework. A M , Uullctln 2051 lw POIi SALE. FOR SALE Reclining rubber tlrod gocnit, almost new Enquire luoo lort St 2038 lw FOR SALE Farm of 1C acres, with house all Improved nnd fenced, at llonokan, Hawaii, $1500 House and lot, Kcwalo, 60x100, S0O House mid lot. King St, 00x120, $3000 part mortgage, part cash Lease hold, 20 sears on King Sc . near LI llha 77200. House and lot Mnnoa Valiej. 77x200, $1200 One fine gen tie dmlng horse, sultnblo for nnv lndy Inquire S. Decker, with W. W. Wright, King, cor. South St. 2035 tf FOR SALE At a bargain, choice lot of ferns, palms, crotens nnd other plntits. Enquire 1252 oung street Walklkl of Plikol. 2039 lw FOR SALE lUibber tired go cart nl most new. Enquire 1505 lort St. 2058 lw FOR SALE A medium sized black gelding, sired by Son of Sutnn, shows speed. Apply Jim Dodd. Bench Place 2057-tf FOR SALE Cheap Near electric tar line, n nearly now modern 0 loom tottagc, lot 50x100, electric lights, portelalu bath, sanitnry plumbing trees on ground, $J0u cubii iininncc on mortgage nnd In stnllmentB Address J II Cum mlngs Postolllce 2037 tf FOR SALE California canary birds, fine singers Enqulro Madame Lam belt, cor. Vlnevnrd and Punchbowl 2055-lw FOR SALE Furnlturo of 5 room cot tnge. nil first-class; easy terms, prlvilogo of renting cottnge. En quire first cottago on Emma Square 2053 lw FOR SALE CHEAP 18 ear lease of newly built cottages nnd 1 newly built stable (00x50 feet) on Pauoa road, near bridge, with following In (luded, C flno horses. 1 surrey, 1 new hack, 2 pair slnglo hnrncss, 1 pair doublo harness, 1 carrlago pole A bargain at $3500. Inquire or JOS FRIAS, Fort Street, opposito Hack feld's. 2051 2w FOR SALE House, nnd lot, desirable location on Prospect Street, nnd commands flno low of ocean from Diamond Head to Walanae moun tains. House has 70 foot veranda and contains following rooms. Dou bio parlor, dining room, three bed rooms, pantry, kitchen, bath room and water closet. Stables nnd ser vants' quarters on nrcmlses. Yard laid out with fruit trees, somo of winch nro bearing. Slzo of lot ICOx 120 feet To bo sold on easy terms. Inqulro of JOS. ERIAS, Fort Street, opposite Hackfcld's. 2051-2W FOR SALE Horse and phaeton; Lorso gentle, good under saddle; phaeton almost new. K. C. U., Bulletin. 2029 tf FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad dress R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of fice. 1991-tf FOR SALE Old papers. 10c n bundle. Apply at this olllce. 2035 tf Minister Wu Working On Exclusion Affairs Washington, I) C, Jan 18 Min ister Wu has heretofore confined him self to entertaining tnik In his opposl tlon to a re-enactment ot tho Chinese exclusion law Ho now takes the mat tcr moro seriously, howovor, nnd In acting In his official capacity as a representative of tho Chinese Gocrn ment has brought to bear a certain amount of diplomatic pressure which must be taken more seriously The fact that the Chinese Government threatens retaliatory commercial re strictions if the United States excludes Chinese citizens win not prevent tho adoption of a Chinese exclusion law, though It will cost tho State Depart ment considerable worry. It Is taken for granted by nil those who nro chlclly concerned with lmml grntinn that the Chinese will bo ex eluded and the lobby now here from the Pacific Coast Is devoting Its at tendon entirely to making tho law even moro drastic than was contem plated, and to prevent, If possible, tho Chinese In tho .illlpplnes nnd othor now possessions of tho United Stated from tomlng to tho Mnlnland. The Secretary of tho Treasury, Mr. Gago, Is opposed to a re enactment ot tho Chinese exclusion law and would have said so In his annual report but for the opposite position taken by President Roosevelt Tho gains which might bo made In Orlentnl trade by freo admission of Chinese citizens, or tho loss which mny como to tho pre ent trado by their strict exclusion wi not seriously concern tho many mem bcrs or Congress who will go before tho peoplo this year for reelection. ino labor organizations oi the conn try nro extremely urgent In this mat ter, ami whllo a number of member may prlvatoly doubt tho necessity ol an exclusion law, thoy will hardly sac rifice their personal ambition to such convictions. Tho situation In regard to this proposed renewal of tho Chl neso exclusion act Is rather peculiar ns there Is no doubt -lit that a great mar' peoplo throughout tho country would ho willing to try the experiment of frto Intercourse botwecn tho two countries except fur the strenuous de mand of tcrtaln Interests for restric tions to tho contrary 'Ihe admission of tho Chinese Is not an Issue foi which any ono appears inclined td fight bleed an.- dlo. whereas te advo catcB of exclusion are fiercely nggrcs slve Under theso circumstances there can be only ono outcomo I.lttlo Elmer Papa, what Is It that makes n statesman great? Prof Broadhcad Death, my son Harper'B Bazar. ATTORNEYS. A, G. CORREA Attorney nt law; 68 Merchant St., next to postofrtco; Tel. 115 Main F. M. BROOKS ..ttorncy; rooms 9-10, Spreckels bldg , Tel Main 344. CARLOS A. LONG Attorney, 15 Kan humanii St ; Tel 81 Main J M. DAVIDSON Attorney at-Lnw, 109 Kaahumnmt St GARDNER K. WILDER Attorneyat law Kanhttmami St I. M. LONG Omces 333 Campbell bldg Tel Main 278 BROKERS. E. J. WALKER Corfco Broker, room 4 Spreckels bldg. BICYCLE REPAIRING. C. A. COWAN HRfi Union St., opp. Pacific Club, sundries, etc. BUILDERS. McDONALD & LANGSTON Contract ors nnd Builders, lloS Union St. CARRIAGES. PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 SUPPLY CO. Fine carriages, wngons, harness and whirs, Uerctnnln near Fort St. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ELixS BUILDING, G1C Miller Street. CLOTHh.G. THE KASH CO., LTD. Two stores, 23 27 Hotel St nnd cor Fort & Hotel. COLLECTIONS AND mDJUSTMENT. H. G. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr; Com mercial Law and Adjustment Agen cy, rooms 10-10 Mngoon bid. 1'ci. 328 DENTIST. DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel Sts ; gas administered, painless extracting . DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Denial Col lege 92; Masonic Tcmplo; Tel. 318. DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3. Mott Smith bldg.; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. T. MOTONAGA 40 Bcrotanln St ; ofllco hours 8 a m. to 4 p. m. DRY GOODS. W. L. FLETCHER Importer choice dress patterns, flno linens, whlto goods, laces and trimmings, Rich ards near lintel St. ENGRAVERS. W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and stamping, room 2, L. .to bldg. EXPRESS. PACIFIC TRANSFEP CO. Main 58 Main. J. H. LOVE, Mar. NIEPER'8 BAGGAGE EXPRESS 722 Fort St.; Tel. Wnlte Sl nnd Main 31C. MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY Bethel St., opp. Wnverlcy blk.; Tel. 021 Blue; pkgs. called for and del'd. C. A. SCHMIEDTE Baggago express anu urnyqgo; tci. Whlto 921. ENGINEERS. E. TAPPAN TANNATT Chll nnd electrical engineer, office, 1313 Wil der Ave , Tel 3441 Blue. FRATERNAL. DAMIEN COUNCIL Np. 563 Young Men's Institute, meets every second nnd fourth Wednesday In tho month. GROCERIES. J. E. GOEAS Ileretanla near Emma St ; Tel 2312 Blue. 8. J. SALTER Successor to Salter & Wnltv. 712 Fort St., Orpheum blk.; Tel 081 Blue F AVEIROS Groceries. Walklkl of Emma St. Berctanla. Mrs. Ed. A. Williams Honolulu Undertaking Parlors IIZO FORT STREET BLACK FRONT. SHALL NATIONAL B1NKS III n ff.W llfln Untimannl.ltin 1 n. Cleary or Minnesota will Introduce n bill, tho purpose of which is to in crease tho usefulness of national banks. Mr. McCleary wants tho na tional bank act amended so ob to per mlt banks located In smnll towns ot villages to lend a portion of their re sources on re.ll &tntn annrllv in his opinion this would provo a boon 10 men oi small capital wno desire to enlarge their business by borrowing monOV lrom thn linnlrn nn frnml rnnl no. tate security He contends that this would largely add to tho unslness ot the banks Thriving communities nnd nrosnerniis hnnka Xf. Mr.r1nn,tf uavu go hand In hand Washington Times' OTERO 18 CONFIRMED. Washington Jan 22. Tho Senato In executive session today, confirmed the nomination o M. A. Otero ns Gov ernor of i.evv Mexico Senator Morgan BpoKo iigalu for moro than an uour In opposition to tho nomination When ho concluded the vote was taken with out division. Neither Quite Satisfied. Mistress I am not qulto satisfied with vour references. Applicant Naythcr am I, mum, but they's tho bcBt I could get Fuck. horse-shoeIno. CITY SHOEING SHOP--J. W. McDon nld Fort St opp Club Stnbles. HARNESS AND SADDLERY. MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort nnd King Sts , Tel. Mnltr 228, P. O, box 322 CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP Fort St opp Club Stnbles; 1'. O. box 791. HACKSTANDS. REIS A QUINN King St., near Fort; Tel 200 Mnln HAIRDRESSINQ AND MANICURING. MISS M. E. WYNN Richards near Hotel St , halrdresslng, shampoo, Htnnlnilplni, f?l,t-laf . t nnnnlll.. I UlUIIILIIMUhl V....OWMUO IIUtCHIVB IU v Hawaiian curios, 'id. 621 Blue JEWELER. THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler nnd watchmaker, 530 Fort St.; Lovo bldg latest tn no cities. MESSENGER 8ERVICE. TERRITORIAL ME8SENGER SER. VICE Inlon St. ur. Hotel.; Tel, 3G1 Main MUSIC. ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB -Music furnished; Metropolo Ho tel room 12, Alakea St. E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru ments, studio, Lovo bldg. Fort St. MILLINERY. HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston bldg.; Tel. 204 Main MRS. HANNA Fort St., next to Lovo ' bldg : choice lino of new milllnerv trimmings, etc.; agent for Butterlck patterns. PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. fV. H. POULSEN minting and paper nnnging; 'territory Bennies. King St, PHYSICIANS. DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear, Noso and Thoat; office nt Ejo nnd Ear Infirm- nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 n. m. to 4 p. m. DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eyo. Ear, noso nnu rnront only; ofllco Alakea St., lately occupied by Dr. Murray; ofllco hours 9 n. m. to 4 p. m. DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248 Ileretanla Ave , Tel Hlito 821. REAL ESTAlE. M. G. SILVA Agent for rcnl cstato, nlso to grant marriage licenses; 68 Merchant St., Tel. Main 115. P. E. R. STRAUCH Real estate hand led to best advantage; houses rent ed; loans negotiated; houses built at lowest prices: 32 Camnbell block. 310 Fort St : Tel. Main 278. STENOGRAPHERS. AMY LENNON Stenography and typewriting; 13 Knahumanu St. STRAW HATS. , E. MORIKUCHI 4 Hotel St.. nr. Nu 1 uanii. Felt, straw, panama hats TAILORS. ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring nnd re pairing; Elks bldg. 010 Miller St J. P. RODRIGUES Mcrchnnt tnllor; 722 Fort St.. opp. tiackfeld 'bldg. GROTE 4 CRAMER Tailoring and repairing. Union, near Hotel St. UNDERTAKER. ED. A. WILLIAMS Undertaker nnd embnlmcr. Fort St., opp Club Sta bles Tel 62 Main- res., 1482 White. WATCHMAKERS. J. W. A. REDHOUSE Watch and i chronometer maker: 79 Merchant St. FIRST-CLASS SERVICE - - OFFICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Fine caskets, shrouds and robes of every description. First-class Embalmcr from S. F. LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. TEL. MAIN 179. HE MADE BIG MONEY Havana, Jun 22. The testimony ol the I'ostolllco Inspectors Intioduced by the Government today at tho tilal ol the charges growing out of the Cuban postal frauds was to tho effect that C r W Neely, ex-chlef of the Cuban postal bureau of nnance came to Ha vana practically bankrupt In Decem ber, 18&8, that between tliat time und Januaij, 1900, ho made deposits In the bank pf Muncle, Ind , amounting to $13,700, and that the bond of J20.000 furnished bj Neely at the time of his ariest was forwarded from his account with the Muncle bank to the Flfst Na tional Dank of New York, Inspector Holmes testified that cer tain deposits Ncelv had made through the picBldent of the Muncle bank rep icsentcd 20 per cent of the bills of the lock hot comp.mv which furnished tho lock hoxei for the Havana postofrtco Holmes also testified that his InvestI gntlon showed that E 0 Ratlibone had not sent money from I lav ma during the time he wns Postmaster General or Culiii, that the pnvlng off of the mort gage upon his estate had been done be foro his going to Havana ami that all Hathbonc's transactions with the Unit ed States had been honorable and above suspicion GREAT DEMONSTRATION GIVEN IN CHICAGO City Council Presents Resolutions and Crowds Give Him Rousing Reception---Presidential Suite. Chlcngo, Jan 25. Bear Admiral W. S Schley armed In Chlcngo today nt 3 Jii a m. and was greeted with a tumultuous acclaim from thousands ot people, who clouded the Baltimore & Ohio depot and thronged nearby Streets. Ills reception here una tho culmination of the demonstrations In Ills honor which have occurred all along the route from Washington. At the depot the Admiral was greet ed by u delegation from the City Coun ell nnd n company of Nnvnl Veterans uf tho ull War Aldcrmnn Frnnk Fowler, on beualf of tho City Council, presented the lullowlng resolutions. "Whereas tho City of Chicago la to bo honored oy n lslt from Hear Admiral Wlnflcld Scott Schley, nnd, "Whereas, our citizens are ever ready to applaud valor, honor and inor it, and, "Whereas, we recognize In Admiral feehlej s achievements, his character and his bearing, one or tho foremost nnnl heioes ot all times, whose splen did record at Santiago will forever bo the pride and inspiration of his grate ful countrmen, therefore, be It "Itesolved, ny the City Council of tho City of Chicago, Tnat the City or Chicago, thiough Its .Major and .Munic ipal Council takes pleasure In making this public acknowledgment or tho dis tinguished services rendered by Ad mlrnl Seine) to his country nnd ex tends to him a heartfelt welcome." Admiral Schley, nceompanled by Mrs. Schley, wns met In nts private car at South Chicago an hour before the train urrived In ihe city proper. The delegation represented the city and the Hamilton Club, wnose guest the Admiral will lie during his stny here, which ends Tuesday morning "The trip uas been uniueiitful,' sab) the hero or Santiago ''But 1 hnvc been dceplv moed by the demonstra tions or the people along the route. Von know It motes me so I can senrcc 1 speak to see the little hands vvnv Ing nt mo Ironi tho Binall depot pint forms. I love the llttlo ones As the train drew Into tho outskirts or the city, fnctory whistles blow their wildest notes nnd hundreds or people rushed down every street leaning to the tracks and waved their hands Wherever possible, the Admiral an swered back tnrough the windows, ot his car. bowing h.s head and fluttcrinc n handkerchief. Mrs Schley seemed to enjoy tho demonstration even moro than her dis tinguished husband. "1 did not sleep cry well last night," said the Admiral "Vou Know a train don't rock the wny a ship tloes. It's too Jerky, and tho whistles they would wake tho dead But I feel In first-class health nnd I hope to Biir Nlvo many years well, nt least flvo days, for I want to finish my Itlncr ary." A reporter ventured the remark, re ferring to the shouting crowds, that tho Admlrnl "had It all coming to mm. "It Is as great a reward as can bo hoped for on this earth," tho Admiral remnrked, half to hlmscit. "But In the streets above, boys, we shall all bo Judged, and will receive our proper reward the rewards for the good wo have done, I mean, and punishment for our mlsdecdB." A double lino of policemen stood at tho depot when tho Admiral nliglited, but they weie unable to restrain the crowds, which straightaway went wild at tho sight of tho easily recog nized goatee which showed aboe tho heads of the guards as an unmistak able mark ol tho wearers Identity. A delegation of school culluren waving flags greeted Hie visitor ot the further end of tho station He bowed to them and waved his hand. The municipal council's resolutions were nrcscnted ami the Admlul and Mrs Schley ware driven through demonstrative thrones to their apaitments the "I'reBldentlal suite" at the Auditorium llore Ad- mlral Schley retired to don his "shoro togs," as he expressed it At 11 a. m. he was given a breakfast by the reception committee of tho Hamilton Club. Enter In the day the Aumlral nt GESSLERS MAGIC HEADACHE WAFERS Cure Splitting Headaches and every other kind from any causa and Including neuralgia, In 20 min utes. Don't fool w'th a headache -It wastes time and nerve strength. Buy a box and be prepared. Contain no harmful substances of any kind. They are positively help ful to nerves and system. Sold bv all druggists at iOc. and 25c. a box (lour times as many In the 25c. box.) The genuine put up In tablet form only. Avoid powders put up In cachets (made of paste) because such covers warp open, spoiling the powder and when damp are wormy. Cessler's Magic Headache Wafers are guaranteed to cure absolutely In 20mlnutes, or return partly used box to druggist and he will re fund full amount. MSL mTV PBL I POCKET JpiHCMsyiHOHIisHsssH I A jmnfl jW MilwaukM, KlisssSslsSssHsBssssssssssssH DENIES POSITIVELY THAT IT TRIED TO INTERFERE British" Statement on Spanish-American War Stirs Up 111 Feeliug in German Circles. Berlin, Jan. 21. Tho Foreign Of- fico denies that Germany desired or associated ItseU with any other Gov' eminent thnt may have sought tn oring nbout Europcnn Intervention In the Hpnnlsh-Amcrlcnn wnr The cor respondent of tho Associated l'rcss this afternoon communicated to tho Clennan Foreign Ofllco the statement emanating yesterday from tho British l orclgn omcc to tho effect that Oer many. Franco nnd Russia had support- cd the Austrian Embassador at London In his attempt to Induco Great Britain to sign n collective note addressed to the United States, proposing action by the European states, In view of tho outbreak, or expected outbreak of tho late war between the United States and Spain Later In the day the following state ment wns handed to tuc correspond cut "The Foreign Olllce declares with all posltlvcncss thnt Germany, neither bcloro the outbreak of tho Spanish American war, nor (hiring Its course, proposed intervention to other pow lers Neither did Germany support such n proposition innile by other pow. crs, It Is truo that in several In stances suggestions (nnregungen) were made to tho German Government from oilier sources in the .sense of In jtervcntlon But Hie German Govern iinent. without exception, maintained n i negative attitude toward sucn su.ges j lions, nnd made known Its negative 'standpoint whenever occasion offered. It, must further bo remarked that It was not rrom an Austrian (nlclit gcr nde von ocsterrclchlsehcr soito) thnt such suggestions reached tho German Government ' Somo nnnojnnee hns been expressed In official circles hero that tho British Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, l-ord cranborne. nnd ino British For eign Ofllco, at this moment should mnkn statements tending to discour age the growing good feeling between Germany and the United States, and seemingly designed tc spoil tne pleas I ant prospect or tho visit to the United 'States of Admiral rrince Henry of rrussin. tended n rerentlnn nt tho Prona fMnti where ho met mnny of tho newspaper iraicrniiy including a number or war correspondents whom he had met In Cuba This was followed by recep- tlons nt the Booster Club, of which tho famous sailor Is u member, nnd at tho .Hamilton Club. At n reception In tne Fine Arts Hall the Admiral wns met by tho men who will this evening bo guests nt tho Ham ilton Club's "Schley banquet," I Resolutions expressing the highest esteem and appreciation of the Admir al nnd of his services to his country were presented by judge Axel Chy traux, in behalf of the Swedish Socio- ties or Chicago. The banquet tonight will be ...o crowning feature of demonstrations In hntinr nt flin f.lmnua in. flirht..,. 1. I will bo held In the massive banquot nan ni me Auditorium nnd , guests will bo present. When asked regarding his speech Admiral Schley said he had not pro pared anything becauso ho seldom epoko moro than firtecn words nnd preparation was not necessary. Mrs. Theresa Wilcox has received a telegram from her husband under date of Washington, January 21, which an nounces the death of Mrs. C. Batchel ler In that rltv Thn lnmpntu.i i.u. ' was an old resident of Honolulu, vvhero sue Haves considerable real estate. Louis Warren, formeily a lieutenant ot the city police force, and a brother , were iier sons oy ner first husband. I Mrs Batchcller was a bustling woman 1 Of affairs, but n klnillv Rnnl nmnnc social acquaintances. She was proh- suiy auout sixty vears or age. Delegate Wilcox said regarding him self, "I am all right and better." v JKTC vLC fisfoi 1)1 ( m sBiim lsk VyBfl EsUtUihcl 1710. WalterBaker&Co.'s Chocolates and Cocoas For catlng,drlnklng, ia4 cooking. ruitz, siuciocs, xrramocs- UP0RI rSAOINMt wtiitn emu 6 co tm Brkr.t Corow, 1 3 lb. llB. lubr' ChoroUU nn.wt.til, I 3 lb. mim. CrauM BwMt CboceUU, M lb. cnkM ron au ar u.dino oncctnf. Walton Dakar & Oo. Ltd. Dorcheiter, Mm., U. S. A. yocycMCMycMccyccyciO s MRS OF HIS MISSION TO SAN FRANCISCO REPORTER Says He Is Not Antagonizing the Admlnistation -- Will Work For Investigation Com mittee. San Francisco. Jan. 22 -Territorial Land Commissioner V. S. llovd of Ha waii arrived In this city yesterday, and Is a guest of the Occidental Hotel. Mr. llojd Is on his wnj fo Washington. D C. wheie he Is Bent by order of tho Tcnltorlal Government to present to Congress the views of that government In relation to tho proposed land laws for llnvvall Delegate Wilcox hns In tioduced n bill which Is regarded by Governor Hole nnd the heads of depart ments ns objectionable Mr Uoyd w 111 make n strong effort to defeat tha measure. When seen Inst night In reference to his mission. Mr. ilovd said "1 am not going to Washington In n spirit or an tagonism to the Administration. In fact. I am persuaded that the Adminis tration has the welfare of the Hawa iian Islands at heart In the most sin cere manner, but I do not think that the conditions are fully understood by tho United States Congress. The meas ure proposed by Delegate Wilcox Is, In n modified sense, a topy of the United States homestead law. This law has unquestionably been of great good to the United States, but we who know the conditions In those Islands know that such a law could not be otherwise) than detrimental to them. The pro visions of the measure arc too liberal, they are on too great n scale. Our ter ritory Is limited, our forests and water rupplles must be carefully protected nnd nursed We cannot be too liberal. I do not go to antagonize Congress or the Administration, but to point out tho errors or tho proposed law ns wo see them. What I hope to do Is to per suade Congress to appoint a rommlttco of fair-minded, men to visit the Islands end Investigate the conditions there thoroughly before enacting legislation that wo know will be detrimental to the Interests of the Islands I have no doubt that when this Is done we will get such laws as will be for our best Intel csts." Grover Cleveland On Help for Cuba York, la , Jan. 22. A. B. Fnrmilmr of this city, read of the Farquhnr Agri cultural Works, and prominent In na tional and Democratic affairs hnn r. eelved tho following letter from ex- i-rcsiueni Cleveland, In reply to onu Bent him by Farquhnr, relative to tha relations of the United States with Cuba. Westland, l'rlnceton, N. J., January 21, 190J. My Dear .Mr Fnrnuhar I im nnivr sulllclcntly recovered from my Illness tO bO about 11 llttlo nn.l H.I., ,,,,. I.. ., limited way Tomorrow I hope to start on a trip to the South, In the expecta tion that mv health will be inn-,.K. re stored by the outing I received your letter vestcrday nnd was much Im pressed bj the manner in which you discuss jour relations and our duty to Cuba The arguments uted In op position to the tariff concession she Implores, based upon our material In terests, nro fallacious, mistaken and misleading, while their tourco and tho agencies of their propagation nnd spread cannot fall to bo recognized by every honest, patriotic citizen with shame and humiliation. It seems to me, however, that this subject Involves considerations of morality and conseienrn lilclior nrwl more commanding than all others Tho "uiiguiions arising from these con siderations cannot be better or more forcibly defined than was done by I'resldent Roosevelt In bin mnpv in Congress, nor better emphasized than has been done bv Secretary Hoot, nml jet Congress waits, while we occasion ally hear of concessions which rich su gar Interests might approve In behalf of trembling Cuba 1 don't believe that nations anj more than Individuals, can safel) violate the rules of honesty and fair dealing Until there Is no escape, therefore, I will not believe that with nil oui fine words and lofty professions, our embrace of Cuba means the con tagion of deadly disease. Yours truly GHOVKIl CI.UVELANl). Hnuntt llnlf tlin wnrl.l lnnc m n know how tho other half lives Jewctt I think you overestimate I tho number of peoplo who mind their own business Urooklvn Life