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r THE Pioneer Japanese Printing Office. The Publisher of "HAWAII SHIMPO," theonly daily Japanese in the Territory of Hawaii. Y. SOGA. Editor. C. SHIOZAWA, Proprietor. Editorial and Printing Office, near-King bridge, King Street. P. O. Box 907 J un. C. 1RUW 9 P. CTD. Win. O Irwiu .President & Manager CIuum Spreckels First Second Vice-Pres. H. M. Whitney, Jr Treaa. & Sec't Geo. W.Rosa Auditor, SUGAR FACTORS AND Qomfnissioi) AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Co. Of Sim Francisco. Cal. ALL KINDS OF Horse Furnishing Goods ON HAND. Plautntlon Orders Solicited at Living Prices ( California Harness Shop, G39 King Street, ,; Lincoln Block. Telephone 778. Hawaiian Navigation Ca. GASOLINE SCHOONERS. Surprise sails from Honolulu every ten duvs to Lahaina and Makena, Maui, and all the Konu ports of Hawaii. Al- ternatiiu: (Tuesdays or Fridays) with Steamers, this gives Kona a o day service. v Eclipse sails from Honolulu as soon as oossiblo after arrival for Kauai ports, Koloa, Eleele, Hanapepe, Maka- weli, Waimea and Kekaha. The vessels carry freight and passengers and insure quick dispatch. For further information apply to the agents. M. W. McOHESNEY 4 SONS. Queen Street : : : : : Honolulu. 318m Ohia Wood For Sale. In any quantity. Apply to W.O. A0HI4C0., 10 West King Street. July 80 1900. WESTERN INS- GO. CAPITAL $2000t000.00 J. H. FISHER, Agent Hawaiian Islands. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA ASSETS $6JS0,8G8J8 J. H. FISHER, Agent Hawaiian Island. 0110 UILWH UI UH M 'Hooalttla iwuicttr tnau Wataaae Watalu Kaaaan . f? ; nliZ. Bf MtaV i TIPE TABLE. aad After Ja&maxy 1, Ball? OCTWASD. Dally niir ex 1900 SaUr DaUr aja. aja. ta aav a-au TOO tOi USt SOt :W ' 8 t3 11) JrfT SdO SJt W 11 m U 03Po 4tf 11 .... . lZSaVJ Scv IKWAXS. Batty Dafty BaSy Batt) Bally amicai. k et Baa Baa ojb. aja. ajav aja. Xaaata.......... ..... 8 ....-. 144 Wia!s&. ..... d .... J) WsMsaBaW iSJej SSJ BmJUU tM T:tf m 4rt gaHCMr tM m 1M fM JBalBftiHi VSBV Jaw 39W alaXi i Of hfcrest I to Ike Ladies... Few women care for the hair ae they should. When the hair begins to come oat they are alarmed. Jt would be much better if they give it more attention when it is in a healthy condition. The first requisite in the care of the hair la a GOOD TOXIC. Just the kind we keep. Our Hair Tonic will kill dandruff. Step the hair from falling out. Core itchness of the scalp. Make the hair soft and glossy. It keeps the hair and scalp in a healthy condition. Try a bottle and give it a trial. v THE X Misses De Urtigue, lair Inuiij ui tifciriig Ptrlirs. BOTH STBEET SETT T. M. C. A. Waikrki Inn. Beginning Thursday, Aug. 30, THE WAIKIKI INN will run a wagonette for the benefit of its patrons, leaving the corner of Fort and King streets as follows: FOK WAIKIKI INN. A. M. P. M. 9:30 12:30 5:30 FROM WAIKIKI INN. ' 7:40 4:30 10:00 Single Fare, 25 cents; tickets, $1.00. H. N. ALMY, Manager. PCFKIMB WAGONS, DBAY8, LUMBER WAGOK8 asd DUMP ALWAY9 ON HAND. TSUNXB, FD&XITURE axx 8AFE8 OABXFULLrHANDLM). "t - ' - Mjuxas H.J. NOLTE: : ::: Proprietor Fart 8teaat, opp. Spcaekel's Baak. FiratCkiiLaiicbeiSerTea - -- '.. ; Wita Ta Goffae, Soda Water, Giafar 'a BBarttaV" aftaaaaa aawaAaa v L Tht Union Express Co., Office with Evnii lillitii. 210 King Street -:- -:- Telephone 86. We move safes, pianos and furniture. We haul freight and lumber. We sell black and white sand. We meet all incoming coast steamers, we check baggage on all outgoing steamers. W. LARSEN, Manager. HART & CO. THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLIRS Fine Chocolates and Confections, Ice Cream and "Water Ices. C. H. Brown, SANITARY PLUMBER, Ib now open for business on Merchant street, between Fort and Alakes streets. Estimates made on everything the plumbing line. buliii lm lirls Gi. Boilers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, in Brass and Lead castings. And Machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to ship's Maoksmithing. Job work executed on the shortest notice. tMM TUNSHR CO. SS7 Vac ., Vast to Bailey's: Cyelaty. ksigis Fra t fcucfitic CM. rormer Supporter of Bryan Caaaot Accept His Anti-Administration Crusade. OMAHA, Aug. 19- William F a Democratic, lawyer of Omaha, who omclawd ai one of the assistant sergeants-at-arms a; Kansas City. anJ who has been one of W. J. Bryars main supports since the first day of his political career, has left the party, and a big sensation Is the result. Today he resigned hl3 membership in the Douglas County Service club, of which he was the founder, and gare to the press this statement: "The Kansas City platform Is too much for any Democrat who Las thinking facilities of his own. The reiteration of the absurd Idea that value can be legislated into a commodity is not by any means the only weakness In the Kansas City resolutions. After 4. ling 10 tne aemanas 01 ine smr publicans and Populists for the H to 1 plank, and thus enfeebling tneir position, the Democrats In the convention sought to repair the damage by creating a paramount Issue out of the conditions In the Philippine Islands. Mr. Bryan is now putting on the finishing touch by giving voice to some very catchy phrases about imperialism and some very reverential allusions to the constitution. "I am a thorough believer in the course being pursued by the present administration as regards the Philippine Islands. I can. think of no other course" of procedure for the erection of stable government there. First of all order must be brought out of chaos and the Filipinos forced to respect the law. "Until this is done a stable government for them Is impossible, and independence for them is not to be considered. After the establishment of law and order in the Philippines will be the best time to consider what kind of a government they are fit for. I think the preaching of Filipino independence is premature. "Mr. Bryan probably knows that he is putting the cart ahead of the horse, but by doing so he is enabled to use the Filipinos for campaign, purposes, and that is all he wants to do. The Kansas City platform in dealing with this Philippine matter reaches still another queer notion. After presuming that the setting up of a Philippine republic will be the easiest thing in the world, the promise Is made that such a republic is to be protected by this government forever. "I understand this to mean that the Monroe doctrine is to be stretched across 12,000 miles of land and sea to maintain the Independent government of a people whose free citizenship Is regarded as a menace to the civilization of a republic I don't believe the Monroe doctrine was ever intended for such a purpose. "The cant of the Bryan campaign is added to by this man Webster Davis. The idea of such a man going about the country shouting for freedom and lib erty. The hypocrisy of Davis is well understood by the people of Kansas City, who know him. He was elected mayor of Kansas City as the candidate of a well known order whose only excuse for existence was a desire to establish proscription in this country. As mayor of Kansas City he denied the rights of freedom and liberty to American citizens whose religious faith happened to bring them under the ban of proscription. He is indeed a fine specimen to advocate the cause of the Boers, to plead for freedom and liberty In South Africa after denying the same blessings to Americans at home." NATIVES TO BE OARED FOB. Indemnity for Loss of Iafe and Expenses of "War. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. A cabinet officer said today that unquestionably the native Christians In China, said to number several thousand, will be, Included In any arrangement made be tween' this government and China incident to the cessation of hostilities. At the present stage of the Chinese situation this subject has not been seriously discussed by the cabinet, but there Is no doubt, according to this member, that the United States is In honor bound to protect them, and will sacredly look after their security. "What will be done with them?" he was asked. "That has not been decided upon, but rest assured that in their disposition the honor of the United States will be fully preserved. Jt may be arranged for them to go to the Philippines or one of the many other places that are available may be adopted." It was also stated that while the matter has not been formally considered, the .Indemnity to be collected by the United State will not be only for-the families of. the victims, but also ably to compensate this government for the expease It has been put to in prose-eating the campaign. "It has not been a heavy expense, compared to the Spanish war," he said, "but it will be sufficient together with the indemnity of families of missionaries and other victims and for all loss to property of the United States or of American erase,, to slake it a. very mtwwi matter to China. lifliMih'f Sii Ms i Urns LiTiagaiam Jr. Marriaa Dora ':k; aavaaaai' i-Wm a Tale NKW YORK. Ave . U leaked oat acre todaj that Retr Ltrlasstoa Jr' ta aaa,af a aHIMnaalrf New ' Yorkstpeltauftaafe, at the awcrkd !t ?' aK" V ia (Calcato last Kowaajto Dora Hasp- toa, a taryfratty CaJftlorala airt. 9b aeaa ia . Torit atat viater aa a bar of the ehoroa ia "Papa's Wi", ta -The Caatmo GirL" L Ur ate at Tale a aiaaihar of th UaiwraJtrcIab . - . &Z&S- f - "T, s - , Lirissatsa Jr. w ami iwaw ' bare the plwarore of earalae hia own Urtag and taat or at wire, as ue paternal pockst bookrwoaM Bet.be oat tap for-the ot at all modest drafts of tbestsdeat, waosa stadaat days are aow perforce at as end. Tie happy pair are. how rusticat ing in Chicago, awaiting internal for giveness, -which does not appear to be forthcoming at this time. When they receive the telegram today that was dispatched from the University- dub last night they may realize that they are now forced down to the stern re alities of life. Roger Livingston Is a man of many years membership In the stock exchange. His son. who Is less than 21 years old, is a member of the class of 1902 at Yale. He met Miss Hampton last winter while she was playing in the city, and paid her desperate attention, but his. father, although cognizant of this, did not heed the young man's devotion, taking it for a mere passing fancy. But when Miss Hampton, who hzta in San Francisco, left for her home in the spring, and young Livingston scon after decided on a trip to the Pacific coast for his health, the elder Livingston put two and two together. Ac cordingly messages containing divers orders were dispatched to California. and the young man got as far on the return trip as Chicago, where he begged permission to tarry a Tvhlle. This was granted and young Livingston lias been in Chicago for nearly a month. On Sunday Mr. Livingston learned through private advices that Mis? Hampton was in Chicago also, and on Monday morale he te'.cgnipac' his son to come home at once. Thi result was a hasty marriage "n the windy city, and the letter rtat was forwarded 10 the father and whl;h came to hand this morning. Moonlight Concert Tonight. The government band will give a moonlight concert at Makee Island tonight Captain Berger has arranged the following excellent program, which will no doubt attract a large attendance: PART I. Overture Isabella Suppe Ballad Pilgrims of the Night.. Liddle Selection Pirates of Penzance Sullivan Songs (a) Lei Poni Moi, Sweet Lei Mamo, Miss I. Keliiaa; (b) Ku 'u weh iwehi, Kokohi, Mrs. N. Alepai. PARTH. Medley The Crackerjack Mackie Gavotte Welcome Kluss Waltz The Source Watdteufel Polka Red and Black Coote The Star Spangled Banner. CUTS AND BRUISES HEALED. QUICKLY Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal .the parts In les3 time than any other treatment Unless the Injury Is very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lame ness. For sale by all dealers and druggists. Benson, Smith & Co., general agents Territory of Hawaii. Removal Sale ! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP JEWELRY, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Clocks, Watches and Spectacles will be offered for the next thirty days at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Store we now occupy is to be rebuilt, so the stock must go. Positively no goods charged during the sale. All accounts must be closed up by the iOth of September. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIR Departments going In full blast aa usual. M. R. COUNTER. ASSESSME T NOTICE Stockholders are hereby notilal that the Tifth Assessment of 5 par camt or Two and One-half Dollars par ahara oa the Capital Stock of tat IHTEJMSUIfP TELEHUM CO., Ltd.. is due aad payabla Aataat 1st at taa office of the undanUaed, 411 Fort street J. H. TISHMR, Acting Treasurer later-Island TWa graph Ca.Ltd. Honolnltv Adgast 1. 1900. GUSSFIEB IDIEITISEIEIiTS. if mtarttd at 10 cattt a B tnieurrtim: 5 && ttamd 6m.TfMa.va8 emit jxrtaeperic&k 35 eattftr tnt Am) mb, mtd SO caU per late pc WAXTXD. JTjKSISHZD room aboat H miitates' wmlk. from PostoDce. Answer D. X, Bepublican office. OSE HTCTDBED TaBxSice to bur lots on th nloto Tract aad start a sbnrbaa town at once. Tats tract la wlthla tea minutes wane of tile proposed Baold Traaalt SallnuuL Tar farther Xodd arrgATKHra waxtxd. EXPSBT acoosfiUBt. trpewrlter' and dealies BoaMoate co- aacRiaiaoMe. Xddreaa P. A. Swift. tals oatce. WTfaoaBAPHSB. ua ward tet: ti vcrda. finilnitoa otntcr. itmlnia Tx!Lkia Ib in!. daacoimafrclaIar)iie lOAttm B.'B.ltama. Q5K or two plwmBilr latatafced rocaaa la mow deatrabtetoaatttj; up "towm, 3od soaae troa Iffir aer r. at . ATSI9BOS. COXXOanaaUatrrMeaia ar prtTaiaUTat TannanaleTaaay'iatraacfcbnwlaew . 1 r mtm.mMXA. OSaaaaaaM Crm ruatBpertct or4tr eea aat aatr - Caa be. bad at a aoaaafe artea1 bw, aaaapaac i r".p . 1 .. g -A I r'k51 5 At t HsfTTC f - .,,--. ' i in isw anal -" attbeO&FHCat 4.1. 1& ABK. S ''' r r Pipaij r " A$r&fnJ n Cv V- - V- .?'?' . - - " 'aaV HaV UUfHMMahasB VaaflBBL asaaatalBBBt Salfeaaatt. aSBB BBaam '-"a SpBa) aBkf SawSSk y fe t. .&$.. . v , - Sr. hMPd ta aWwalcrs, " "" BS SBBBBBBa BBBBaaa. "fltsaaaaaaaVBaaaaaaMBB aaaaaaaWV atalwilissHlH l9bl " MatvBvvPPsaHl ' i r" AT AOCT10K THURSDAY, Sept. 6tht 1900 FRIDAY, Sept'Vth, 1900 lKftMhlllA.111 II -AND IIOUIAJIIIHHJUU 10 Catalogues upon application. m MONDAY, Sept. 10th, 1900 -OF- Farnitnre, Plants, Buildings. ETC., ETC., ETC. OX THE PREMISES OF THE Arlington Hotel Commencing at 10 a. m. each day, consisting of bed room sets, many easy chairs for verandas or interior, paint-Inge, engravings, ornaments, large fireproof sale cf Macneale & Urban make, elegant Chinese Inlaid ebony settees, kitchen and dining room furni ture, eta, etc., etc Buildings Will also be sold. The large front building on King street has an elegant kou and koa wood stair 'case, which will be sold separately. All the cottages and valuable plants, the aviary, with the collection of rare birds and the monkeys, together with the plants and garden fittings, will all be offered for sale. Hill E. Her, Auctioneer. TielMSt ? ma Tfle i! Printing Co. WILL FURNISH Wes LIMITED. 518 Fort Street. First class rigs at fair prices. Telipfeone 477. Hackstand "Phoie" 318. Rokrt Grieve! ARTISTIC PRINTING, BINDING, FIRST-CLASS JOB WORK, PLANTATION STATIONERY Of All Kinds, At Short Notice . . . it- WE PRINT, $ RULE OR BIND Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, EnTelopes. Cards, Programs, Invitations, Circulars, Posters, Pay Rolls, Manifests, ? . Plantation Blanks, Calendars, Expense Accoaats, Diaries, Bank Blanks Ledgers, Cask Books, JoBrnals, Blank. Books, Check Books, InToioag. Bank Books, Stoek Books and Record Books OFFICE COMPLETE IN EVERY BRANCH. Haviag succeeded to tae'ola established baafieas of tbe late Robert Grieve,-it win be ow aim to aplMdd the mratatloa as Ioaar keM' by bisk for work ia o tba ? jraauag: oce,allesoar ? creased fadMtieseaaMe as-to, 111 ordersat aasek'afcoriar 'bmk. tiee tkam berosoira:;' L 'i?c " j . f BAILEY'S Ex, "Edward May" lot, More to follow. 'avaTalaaaaaLaW LafllaW SavaaLaaw aaaaB j?B SUPERIOR ANIMATING 398 P.O. Box 441 A Stearns Tourisi Bicycle Guaranteed for $25. OO s?ot cr&tt Bailey's Kinolulu Cyelery Ooapany, Limited. Telephone 3DS. 2. 229, 231 KING STREET. we are in receiptof a small P.O. Box 1. :t '4'. -J. v j. v v - fr Gasoline Engines 4Kb HOISTS For All Kinds of Work (LAND AND MARINE V Running Pomps, Dynamos and machinery (THE UNION ENGINE) Sole Agents: THE YON HAMM Y0UXGC0. BCD The Honolulu Tobacco Co., Ltd., CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS, Has received per Australia from NEW YORK the world renowned brand of Cigars. JUiXIfai! Russell COLD iou; r Phis elegant CIGAR can b) purchased for Five Cents Only. TRY THEM NONE BETTER BEVERAGE G CARBONATED FOUNTAIN DRINKS (SODA WxVTER) NUTRITIuu DELICIOUS REFRESHING m ZQE HIGHEST DEGREE PERFECT Great Variety, of Flavors Novelties Added Frequently Osir Vichy a Special Feature . Natural Fruits?Our Own Selection Our Ige Cream "par Excellence" the Finest FOUNTAIN, COR. TORI t HOI EL 31 5. Noted as the Coolest Corner in Town Benson, Smith & Co., ltd, BY THE BARKS "J. C. PFLUGERAND "SI. E. WATSO? We Have Received a Large Assortment of :i Morton's and Crosse & Blackwell's GROCERIES. ,, BICARBONATE OF SODA, jfZ. 'T' " ' i,75j WASH SODA, iitiIiMaVA 'I . A ,. S, " ---.. ..J- T K. 1 h CAUSTIC SODA. PAINTS and OILS CORRUGATED IRON, RIDGING, Etc., CEMENT FIREBRICKS, CARBOLINIUM STOCimOLM - TAR, BUCKETS, TUBS, 'UNPLATES, SAUCEPANS, TEAKETTLES, Etc. E Haokfild k Co., Ltd. L !&&. -Z ft&i ' . Republican "and &i , . '. " .'. ys . ssi x a- i . )-", (V- ?TJriJkM.Jr & aaMaiBalWWsBBaWawJi Ti " 'JfF !"-'- ,-. . . . jiaAtaitaafejaLiaitAas, i- . 45k ' - VI2! , .. - '&'' k&&- -. "-" - - '. ' .-5" s -V 4 - , 6 THlS MOJfOUJLF MFUHJaaJL s: s?im 7SVS " f.Wi35 PKO AL CAJUM. Tlie III LO TRME W. H. SMITH, : : : Editor AJtCH. C. STEELE, : : Manager Published Every Saturday, CLEAN. RELIABLE and NEWSY Sdecription Local. ...12-50 pervear Foreign. 3.50 " " This publication has the largest circulation on the Island ol Hawaii of any WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, and as an Advertising Medium is SECOND TO SOKE. 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