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A ,, rL AWD OEHBRMj HEWS Tho Ho ird of Health ulioiild nmot this nf torncou. The Irintnrd will probably f nil for Sau Prnuui'po ou Tburxriay uaxt at noon. Two vnry comfortably fnrnialiod roo No . fl, Garden Latio. . Tho stnntnship Olnuilitin will be dttspatahori for thoGoair to-morrow. Hor sailing hour ia not yot givon. Sho will carry a mail. E. It. Staokablo is now Superintendent of tho Postal Savings' Bank and Honry Hapai is asaistant clerk in tho Finance Oflloe. Tho oombinnd boat clubs' dauco on Friday evening promises to be one of the ploasantost and most successful social ovonts of tho yuan The U. S. S. Philadelphia hove up her anchors at 7 o'clock this morning and proceeded to sea bound to Mare Island navy yard. Captain John Schmidt's stor is under the care of Jack ing. Tho animal is a "bute" and tho captain is willing to disporn of him for $250. Tho Hooulu and Hoolft Lahui So ciety moot at tho Matornity Homo at 1U oolook to-morrow moruiug. The Boardof Trustees are requouted to be present. Tho holiday of Yum Kippur, tho Jewish Now Year, begins at sundown to-day, aud will be obsHrvod till sundown by all Orthodox Hobrows. A meoting of tho communicants of tho second "congregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral will take placo this evoning nt 80'clook for tho of oleotiug oynodnmeu. Colonol Fisher ban ordered tho regimental drill to take place on Thursday instead of Friday, so na not to interforo with tho boat club danco at Indepondonco Park. Tho Hawaiian bark R. P. Rilhot was reported at 5:35 a. 111. to-day; arriving later with a full cargo of genoral merchandise to C. Browpr h Co. 18 days passage from San The Kaimiloa will not be cut to pieoos for tho present. It is under stood tnoro are parties in town anxious to purchase her and rig hor up as a Hchoonun Sho" may go to the Klondyko. Purser Tuft ocoupien the posilion of purser of tho Mikahnla in placo of Johnnie Grubo who mot with sevoro injury to his left leg. Mr. Grubo'is being treated at tho Queou'3 Hospital and is doing nicely, The Nomu loaving for Lahaiun aud Honokaa at 1 p. m. to-day carries n valuable pumping plant for tho Paoifio Mill. Tho machinory will be landed at Kaauapali. Tho Noeau will return on Sunday next with tho last of Ilouokaa sugar. Tho baud had a capital attendance at Emma Square last evening for tho air wn3 ploasantly cool nftor the hot day. To-night Bandmaster Bergor gives nn interesting program at Thomas Square. To-morrow uight ho will play at Makoo Island. PORTUGUESE AND ANNEXATION Thoy Disliko tlio Frouont Government and Wnut a Statehood. About three hundrod Portuguese met at Lusitaua Hall, Punchbowl n stroot, last night, A. G. Coroa presiding, to consider tho question of annexation. Speeches wore mado by Coroa, A. V. Petors, J. M. Vivas, M. A. Poixoto, M. A, Gonsalvos, N. O. Toixoira, and G. Pereira. Tho present government was roundly denouncod for tho unfair treatment of tho Portuguese colony and eventually a rosolutiou was adopted to bo presented to Governor Morgan to the effect that tho, Portuguese colony dosiros tho annexation of Hawaii to tho United States as n State, f NOT ON TIIU TICKET. A sensation was sprung nt tho Central Committee headquarters yesterday afternoon .by tho nnnnuuesmunt that thero had been an omission in tho ticket filed and consequently tho entire ticket would bo Illegal. After working everybody up to fever heat Iho member making this announcement stated that the omission consisted In tho failure to lncludo Rainier Bcor on tho list of candidates for popular favor. Rainier Hcor, however, docs not need to be on any ticket, as it was long ago voted tq bo tho best bcerfnado ou tho coast. Criterion Saloon uucnussi vu mlastikg. Tho Old Pali Xluatl has Disappeared. I Qui'o a minibor of pooplo weut to tho Pali yoetmihy aftoruoou to witness th blastiDg operations, which wore to remove a Inrgn ledge about "" ulastinj? wai siipormtondet m a very careful aud skiluul man-manner by tiio contractors, and about 8000 tons of rock aud earth wore dialodgod and sont spinning down tho mountain side, filling up tho old road nnd making it impassable forover. Nineteen largo and ton Hmall blasts wero sent off iu rapid succession, and the spectators wltnossod a sight. Throe thousnud pounds of powder aud fifty pounds of giant powder wore UBed, and tho operations were crowned with n perfeot success. Messrs. Wilson and Whitehead are to bo congratulated that tho big blasting was finished without tho slightest accident. Tho road will bo fiuibhod in December and tho old road will soon be remembered only in Hawaiian soug and lore. Two Important Cnsos. The Supremo Court will shortly bo called upon to deoido two vory interesting cases, aud the decisions will establish precedents of great importance. C. K. C. Rooko of England has brought suit against the beneficiaries under tho will of the lato Queen Emma for the lecovory of certain valuable property, whioh the plaintiff claims is unlawfully in tho haude of Iho trustees of the Queen Emma estate. Mr. Rooke, as wo undorstand it basos hit claim on the will of Dr, Rooke, who adopted Quoon Emma, and died many years ago. Iu tho will Dr. Rooko left the proporty in question to his adopted daughter, tho Quoau Emma, to hold for life, aud to revert to his nephew Mr. Rooko of England, if tho Queen should die without Usuo. Queon Emma diod with issuo, tho Priuco of Hawaii who died iu 1805. Ho was hor only iesuo, aud when tho Queen died in 1885, she disposod by will of tho property to tho now being sued by Mr. Rooko of England. Tho othor important caso is the suit brought by oertain stockholders in the ICohala Sugar Company, who oue to recover oertain dividends. It seoms that a dividend was declared by the directors of tho Company, aud that at a meeting of stockholders a majority voted to establish a re3ervo fund instead of pay ing out tho dividends. The minority stockholders some of whom depend for their existence on their income from tho Sugar Company, have brought the matter into Court and tho decision whioh will bo of vital importauco to all "minority" stockholders in Hawaiian corporations, will bo awaited with deep interest. Boat Clubs' Danco. The combined dauce by tho three rospectivo clubs is booming, and everybody interested in tho light fantastic will bo oxpeotod to attend. Tho affair is not a dross one, but the lady friends and membors are oxpeotod to Bhino in their rival oolors. Tho various committees aro hard at work trying thoir best to make the dauce a succoss, Tho danco is givon for tho of reimbursing tho finances of tho three respnutivo clubs, after tho hard tussol at Pearl Harbor. Mauna Loa Inward. Tho Mauna Loa hailing from Hawaii and Maui, put nlongsido tho Hall's wharf at 12:30 to-day, bringing tho following passengers aud cargo: J Mousarrat, J D Paris, A R S Hoso, ? Stark, V? C Aohi aud wife, Mrs Dr Liudloy and children, Mrs Froidouborg, Wni Leloiwi, Y Amoy and GO deck. Hor cargo is as follows! 8098 bags sugar, 838 bags coffee, 107 bags awa, 89 bdls, hides, 80 hoad cattle, and 180 paoltagGB sundries. Saturday'o Field Notoo. ff tho St. Louis hod won? My, oh my I Duncan held down first iu good style. Moyue was mighty without main strength. Mooro and Bowers sprinted for tallies, Clarke was too anxious aud bad luck came his way. Luahiwa did not como up to batting expectations. Lomon is a jewel of a pitchnr, cool clear-headed and good tempered. Willis on first had many trials to contend with in bad throws and collisions. ' It took only two minutos to put Duncan, Kylie and Kaanoi out in the 4th. Willis, Qleason and captured tho sky-scrapers. It took sevon months to play the series; commencing in April and ending in Ootober. "Stand more coin" was the motto of tho Regiments on Saturday. When shall those Champions meet again? Mayhap next year on Klondyke claim. The Game Record. DATE. BETWEEN WON !1Y SCORE April 21 Star V3 1st Hor Star 22 8 May 3 1st Reg vs St L 1st Reg 20 G May 8 Starrs St I. StL 0 4 May 15 lnt Ucg vs Slnr Star 10 10 May 22 St Li v.i 1st n 1st Rec 0 4 June 5 Star vs 1st Reg 1st Reg 15 14 June 12 St L vs Star aiu 13 11 Juno ID 1st Rog vs Star 1st Reg forfei'd June 26 St L vs 1st Reg at, ij i o July 3 StarvaSfL disputed 5 5 July 10 St L vs Star Stnr 15 14 July 17 Star va 1st Reg Star 14 July 21 1st Reg vs St 1. St 1. 7 July 31 Star va St L St I, 12 Aug 7 1st Reg vs Star lat Reg 10 Auk 11 St I, vs 1st Reg 1st Reg 8 Aug 21 St LvsS'ar Star 5 Aug 28 1st Reg vs Star Stnr 13 Bept 4 1st Reg vs St L 1st Rog 0 Sept 2S Star vs St L St. L 11 'cl 2 8t L vs 1st Reg 1st Reg 0 Total games playod 21, of whioh Regiments won 8, St. Louis won 6, Stars won 6 and 1 tied botwoon St. Louis aud Stars. Tariff ' Vagaries In tho United States tho Govern ment allows a rebate to tho manu facturers ou all agato ware shipped out of the country. It is one of the fine points in the tariff question, and enables the foreign importors to compote with dealers in tho United Statos in the salo of these articles. It makes it possible for our customers to buy such goods from us at lower prices than thoy oan buy them in San Fraueisco. The appended list shows but a fow of the articles in this line sold by us, and whoro more than one price is graded with the different sizes of the articles. Iu overy instance you will that our prices aro much lower than tho samo goods may bo bought for at tho Coast. Thoso prices are taken from tho cataloguo of pno of tho largest House-Furnishing Goods dealers in San Francisco; it is bona-lido, and tho goods are identical iu quality as those advertised in the catalogue. It is hard to boliovo that tho people of Honolulu 2,100 miles from Sau Francisco can buy such goods for loss money. AGATE Price 20o., Our Price, 2 for 25. LADY FINGER PANS-Coast Trlco, 20c, Our Price, Ifio. CORNOAKE Prico, 15 to 7Bc, Our Price, 40 to 70 PIE PLATE-Coast Price, 12JS to 20c, Our Price. 10 to 15o. OVAL CAKE PANS-Coast Prico, 1! to 65n., Our Prico, 40 to 50a. WASH Prico. fiOc, Our Price, 40c. SOAP DISHES-Coast Priio, 20c., Our Prico, 15c. WALL BOAP DISH-Coast Prico, 25c, Our Prico, VOo. OBLONG BOAP DISH-Const Price, 25c. Onr Prioe. 103. MILK Prico, 15o , Our Price, 10c. CLIMAX. Prico, C3o , Our Prico, B5c TEA POTS-Coast Prico, 4U to 00c, Our Price, 85 to 80o. Prico, 7fic, Our Prico, OOo.. OOFKEE Price. $1.50, Our Price, $1.25. SKAMSLKSS BAKE PANS-Coast Price, 45 to 85c, Our Prico, 40 to 80c. KlOE Prico, 05o. to 11.25., Our Price 65 to l)5o. LIPPED COFFEE POTS-Coast Prico, 10 to 00a , Our Prico. 35 to SOo. CHAMBER PAIL-Coast Prico, ifl.GO, Our Prico, J1.55. COVERED Price, 40 to 85c, Our Prico, 25 to 00c Ono of our windows is llllod with thoso goods: oivoh iIcco marked In plain llguros. Your Inspection is Invitod, Vnu IIoll. Hlnnk. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH ME8ICA. Of Philadelphia, Pa. Founded, 17911 Cash Capital, $8,000,000 Oldest Fire Inuuranoa Company in tho United States. Lossc3 paid since organization over - - - $90,000,000. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. (FIKE AND MARINE) Established, 1859. .... Capital $5,000,00b. Insurance effected on Buildings, Goods, Ships, and Merchandise SJF For lowest rates apply to Ooneral Tliere MANY BEERS IN AMERICA!! Good, Bad and Indifferent. BXJd? THERE Is World Forget It. sohlitz , Has Proven. Its Superiority. Noah's Certificate is Not Needed for the Best. Consumers Are the Judges. SOIBIHiITIZ; Kenowncd, Holds Its Own, and Don't You Macfarlane & Co., Ltd., f Sole Agents. J. T. Waterltonse. There are three brands of Jams and Jellies known to bo absolutely pure. Crosse & Blaekwells, Morton's and Code, Elfelt & Co. During the pure food crusade in California the goods of the latter passed every inspection and now come out of the factory specially stamped ' 'Pure Food.'' "Wo have a complete stock of these goods and offer them to the public at very low prices. Our grocery department is full to tho brim with reliabl goods and our prices are low enough as to draw common from othor dealers. Wo buy for cash in quantities to suit the demand and consequently vthey aro always fresh. We handle the celebrated Albert boneless sardines and the Palace brand of sliced bacon, two articles for the table that are unexcelled. We carry a full line of tablo delicacies, English and American and promptly fill orders. Prompt delivery in all cases whether in person or by tele phone and careful attention paid to tho selection of goods. J. 1. QTTIBEN STRIPS Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands. IS OHSTEJ The Mortgagee's Notico of Intention to Foroclooo and of Salo. PURSUANT TO POWER OF SALE, contained in a certain Mortgage inado by Moses P K. Kalcoalli and Julia his wife, of N. Kono, Island ol Hawaii, to Alhert Trask. of Honolulu, Oahu, dato.1 tho 27th day of July, A. D. 1800, recorded In tlm oillce of tho Registry of Conveyances in said Honolulu, in Book 103 p 215 and 2'0, Notico is hereby givon that the said Mortgagee intends to forccloso tho said Mortgngo, for condition broken, to wit., the non payment of principal when duo. nnd upon said foreclosure, will sell at Publio Auction at tho sales room of J. F. Morgan, Auctioneer, in said Honolulu. On Saturday, the 16th day ol October, 1897 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. Thn premises described In tho said Mortgago aro us bolow speolfied. ALBERT TRASK, Mortgagee, Deed nt purchaser's oxpenses. Further particulars may bo had of J. K. Kaliookano. Attorney at Street, Honolulu. Honolulu, Sept. 15, 1807. The property to bo sold aro 2 shores in Hul Li ml of Holualoa 1 and 2, in the District of North Kono, Island of Hawaii. oaw TELKmoNE 607. P. O Box 32L HONOLULU Carriage Manufactory, 128 & 130 Fort Street. . Carriage Builder AND REPAIRER. BlacksmitblDg in all Its Branches Mr Orders from the other Islands In Building, Trimming, Pointing, Etc., Etc., promptly attended to. W. W. WRIGHT, Proprietor. (Successor to G. West). m. K. Irwii & Co. (LIMITED) Win. Q. Irwin President ifc Manager Clous Sprockels W. M. Giffiml Secretary &, Treasnror riico, 0. Porter Auditor SUGAE FACTORS AND Commission Agejifs. AdKNTS Or THE Oceanic Steamship Gomp'y Of Oan Franolaco, Col,