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ONLY FOUND ON THE aTaTaTH m! -11 r liv1 if A " STERLING " Per "IOLANI From New York: Feed Cutters, Nails, Handles, Ax, Pick, Shovels, Axes, Hoe, Etc., Scales, Waste, f Benzine, Axles, Mattocks, Pumps, Wrapping Paper, Hinges, Lawn Mowers, Blocks, Washboards, Candles, Steel, Pitch, Turpentine, Wheelbarrows, Oars, Paper Bags, Axle Grease, Plumbago, Glue, Shoe,-Blacking, And many other articles that wo have a steady demand for, and which we offer to you at very low prices. E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. Corner Fort and King Stroets. P. OiHo.4S0. S. W. IXDERER, I X Prop. 3S"ev and Vr-rrl nnni V B3a- Sold Choap " Highest Cash Price paid for Second-hand Furnituro at the I X L, corner King and Nuuanu streets. J. M. WEBB'S I Golden Rule Bazaar, No. 316 Fort Street. Has juot received direct from London a stuck of the famous F. H. Ayre'e Lnwn Tonuifl Backets, 'used at the English, Irish, Scotch and Welah Champioutihip meut ings. An inspection is soli cited. Always on hand. Hawaiian Guitars, Tiiropatch Guitars. Ukuleles, Hawaiian Shoot Mubi'o, liawuiiau i'lio toRranlii'o Viows, Land mid Boa HIiuIIh, lluwaiiun Fans in proat variety, GurioB,ota, etc., JJooks, Btationory and ollico supplies. Prices Ivay3 Igltf BICYCLE. ?? Tklki-uonk 478. L Corner King and Nun ami Btti. First-class - iiwr'i4' - t'ivr A,ll Kinds for C:tsh a 1 1 r n i ! L Received per . . .Australia Tlie following list of Fresh Goods: cigarettes: Klchrannd Straight Cut, In quarter Boxe; Pet Cigarettes, Sweet CHporal, DuUb'h Cumeos CIGARS: General Arthur, La Harmonia, Diamond Heuil, All There, Etc., Etc. Also, a general assortment of Fresh Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of different Brands. FOK SALE AT THE Beaver Lunch Rooms ir. j. nolti:. OC'J-lui Proptlutor. DR. Q. WALDO BURGESS, Physician and Surgeon, Ittwlilt-nro; i'.ii I'uikIiImiwI J!lm-t. Jlouiidi a lo Sand 7 c. n. Tub, WW. KVEN1NQ BULLETIN, FLOTSAM AND JETSAM i.ini:h doriu urorn kn route TO YOKOHAMA. Tuidi'i Ontwarfl Nert-Hann tim Arrl Item alherea'Aluat;tUor -Vlkln Claara for Ban Vraiialaao. Busy day on Fort street wharf. It's now tho "Hawaiian" S 8 China. Tho schooner Vikinc has clear ed for Sau Francisco in ballast. The1 U 8 8 Monadnook, com- mauder Whiting, is in San Fran cisco. Tho steamer Ctaudiuo is jamniod full of pasoengors for Maui this evening. Tho John S Walker's and W Porter Boyd's roturu from Maui next Sunday. Tho bark It P Bithot is loadinc sugar at Oceanio dock and expects to sail tomorrow. The schooner Norma will take supplies to the contractors along tho O 11 & Jj extension. Tho liner Ohina arrived in San Francisco G days and 6 hours from this port, July 25. Tomorrow, high tirlp largo 8:15 am;high tidesmall 7:45 p m; low tido large 1:03 a m: low tidesmall 2:55 p in. The ship Helen Brewer jettison ed some 800 cases of potroleura whilo ashore in Formosa channel, beiug en route from Now York to Shanghai. Tho steamer Mauna Loa arrived from Koua and Eau this aftor noon with a big lot of freight and passengers. Tho bark J 0 Glado arrived in New York July 5, thence from Kahului having encountered se vere storms off Gape May and Cape Hatteras. The Oriental liner Doric, com mander Smith, docked at tho Mail wharf about five o'clock yesterday afternoon, six days from San Irancisco with fourteen pas sengers and a small freight. Sho left at noon today for Yoko hama. The brig CodbuoIo sailed for Mahukona from San Franoisco, July 20, with an assorted cargo. Among the leading shipments were the following: 150 bbls Hour, 7 pkgs groceries and pro visions, 100 kegs nails, 1450 lbs bread, GC.233 lbs barley, 26,908 lbs bran, 5005 lbs middliugs, 5 gals wine, 3G bales hay, 19 pkgs machinery. PAB8ENGEKS AIUUVED. From San Francisco, por stmr O&0S8 Dorio, Aug 20 M Pepper, Mrs O M Popper and child, W N Armstrong, F O Lo Blond, Mrs F O Lo Blond, O P Iaukea. O Du Roi, O T Bewail, W A Kinney, Mrs W A Kinney, Mrs Paul Isenberg, Dr K N Hoyt, II W Earlo. Through passongors: Francis Slausky, J Masurol, P, Caribsiuo, Victor Marbh, M Dob roeRPau, Baron S Von Koboyaka wa, Pak Yong Kim, Capt F W Grimm, Mjbs Luella Miner, Basil Hlynornky, Mrs Hlynorsky, Buron Von Teichmanu, Aubrey Fair, Pryer L Markel, H W Hall, Miss Lizzie Orr, James Arthur. Fioiu Hawaii, per sitnr Mauua Loo, Aug 3 Hon W It Castlo, A F Swaing, Mrs A F Swaiug, Mrs E S Meads, Miss H S Billing-. Minn L Cowels, W J Kane, W Henuing, Dr A McWayno, F It Lemort'chken, W H Covell, W Mutch, wife and children, L A Ghoy, wiio uml chiiuieu, Olto Meyer, Judge A W Carter, J F Brown, Geo J Campbell, Minn Mott-Smith, Mrs M F Campbell, MrH T LauK, Miss O Lantr, Mrs E It Heudiy, Mrs Silva, MIhs Htil len Willis, S Smith, and 91 deck passengers. I', SHUNOEItB DEl'AKTUD. For Oaliu, per Btmr Kaala, Auc 3 Mrltowtil). For Maui, per stmr Mikahala, Aug 3 A and V Louissou and 1 deck. For Ohina and Japan, per stmr O &, O S S Doric, Aug 3-G Pal lit., ltev D X' Birnic, Mr aud Mrs Larz Andersen, Miss Eliu Oarl sou, M Wuatgato, II 1 Stillniau, E 8 Momer, T Matsuoka, ltev and Mih Hydu, Everett Warner, ItnhtN Gray. For Maui and Hawaii, pur stmr Glauiliuo, Aug 3 Dr Molvibhin, MiHHt) M Gearhart, Miss J ltobiu hod, .Mth II E Cooke, JMisn Flora Abbey, Miss Lewa lokia, 0 W AUOUBT 3, 1807. llaldwin, J IC .Saunders, Lieut A Douse, J 11 NIhIiwIIx, wifo and child, Miss E M Smith, Miss N E Smith, Sam Kaanaano, Miss Lucy Kaukau, Miss E Mossmau, Miss E Da Iteis, ltev E M Hanuna. J K Kalatna, Rot H Kihaia, Emily Manuahi, Mrs Pa, Mm Pakala, Mrs Knai, Miss Crook, Mrs Ham bach, S J Salter, wife, nurse and six children, W H Corn well Jr, W It Castlo Jr, Mrs J W Kalua, Wra Campbell, W D Wilcox, Miss M Lloyd, Miss L Lloyd, Missos Akana 2, Awana, Brothers Miohaol, Richard and William, H Giles and son, O Burgoyno. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. AllltlVAI.H. Monday, Auk". () .te O S S Doric. Smith, from 8nn Fran cisco. TUESDAY, AUK 3. Stmr Mnmiii I.on, Slinerson, from Unwatl and Mnui. OKPAUl'i itl'.s. Mondat, Aug 3. dtmr Wnlalcalc, (Irvuory, for Kapaa. 'liiEsiiAY, Auk 3 O.tOSS Doric, timllli, lor China and .Inpan. titrar Clnudinc, (Jarncroii, for porta on Maul. Stmr V G Hall. Haiilund, for porta on Kauai. Stmr Kaala. Moahcr, for Kabuku and Pu- ualuti. Stmr James Makcc.Tullctt, for Hanalcl aud wlndnrd Kauai, mmr Kpfiiiliini. Thntntion. for Xawllhvllt and llanamaulu. Stmr Mikahala, Tlinmpson, for Latialna, JCukulli.ielu and llonokaa. l.Ml'OHTS. Ex otmr Manna I.oj 11,587 nam u(;nr, 31 liar's aua, HI Imga colkt. fil bK spuds 41 tidl hides. SO lieud rattle. liorsca, lii pkj;s auudrlcs. MMIRIED. OVEHEXD-WILLIAMS.-At Plianala, Ha umitua, Hawaii, July 28, I8U7, by tlio Iter. L Uyrdc, at the rejideuco ofthe urldu'a father, Charles Williams, Eq., Harry S. Ovcrend and Mary Sylva Wil liams. No cards. DIED. MAKN'IN In Alameda, Slmson, heloTcd liushaud of Thercse Maunln, and lather ol Florence, Minna and J. MBgnln, a nuthu of Holland, aj;cd 51) years 8 months and " dajs. Accnifc.vr o.v mi: uomv. Ilnek Laborer Nearly Killed In the Cual llunkem. "While the Dorio was taking on co.il in San Francisco Michael Dunn, u longshoreman on tho Pa cific Mail dock, hud a narrow os cape from iiwtiiut doth. Ho wiib ongnged in tho work if discharging coal from the bark RnfusE. Wood into tho steamor when ono of tho chutes bocumo choked Dunn in in iicd on the mass of cnal in an endeavor to forcu it down. While ho wus thus engnged the men in the shin's bunkers wero hard at work shovi'lmg the coal awuy in ordor to uloar the glut. Without a momoiit's wuiiiing the eutuo mass cotlnpsed nn'd Dunn went down with it. When he reached the hold of the ship the big muss of coal which followed struck him on the baso of tho skull, fractur ing it and laying the scalp bare for u space of about throe square inches. Ho wus picked up iu an unconscious condition, tho am buluuco w.is sent for and ho was taken to tho branch ltucoiving Hospital on tho wntor frout. Evervtlnni' oobsiblo wus done foi him, but tho doctors think ho has a very poor chance for his lifo. m De'Hi of Mlmon .M'KOlo. In another coluuiu will be found a notice of tho deuth of Simson Maguin, an old Honolulu mor chant.wbioh occurred in Alameda nn July 25. Mr. Magnin camo to Honolulu about oU years ago and went to work for his uncle, whose mime was Itheiuhardt, who had a storo on Nuuanu street on tho spot where the Lovejoy building now stands. The uncle died soon after and Magnin came into the business. He accumulated consi derable property but left tho Islands a numbor of years ago. .Among othor pioporty owned by him in this city is the ground on which the Anahor Saloon stands and tho Wing Wo Tai promises. Sam Decker of Modoiros it Decker is a nephew of the deceased, who leaves a wifo, two daughters and a sou. . Whon you have a portrait on larged boo that you got your inonoy s worth. King Bros, havo reduced prices to Sfi.OO, SO.fiO, MM and 810.00 for work that they guarautiio to bo liiutclaHH, Thoy invito couipuriaou, CURRENCY REFORM NEXT TRXr OP I'MrHIIIENT MeKIN l.r.V'H LATENT ntfMUAUK. Urce llif Vrcnllnn of a (lammlialon of WelMafirni4 Ken BeEard- leaa af Parly. Washington, D. O., July 24. Fresidout McKinley sent tho fol lowing message to Congress yes t onlay: To the Congress of tho United States: Iu my message convening Congress in extraordi nary session I callod attentiou to a single subject that of providing revenue adequate to meet tho reasonablo and proper oxpcnsns of tho Government. It seemed to ho tho most pressing for settle ment then. A bill to provide tho noceesary revenues for the Gov ernment has already passed the House of Representatives and tho Senate, and awaits exocutivo ac tion. Another question of importance is that of establishment of our currency and banking system on a better basis, which I commented upon in my inaugural address in the following words: "Our financial systom needs a revision; our money is all good, but its valuo must not bo further threatened. It should all bo put upon an enduring basis, not sub ject to easy attack. The form of our paper money offers, in my judgment, a constant embarrass ment to the Government and im perils a safe balance in tho treasury." Nothing was settled more clear ly at the late National election than tho determination upon tho part of the people to keep their currenoy stablo in valuo and equal to the most advanced na tions of the world. Tho soundness of our currenoy is nowhere questioned. No loss can occur to its holders. The system should be simplified and strengthened, keeping onr monoy just as good as it is now, with less expense to the Government and the people The seutimout of tho country is strongly in favor of early action by Congress in this direction, to revise our currenoy laws and re move them from partisan conten tion. A notable assembly of business men, with delegates from twenty-nine States and Ter ritories, was hold at Indianapolis in January of this year. Tho financial situation commauded their earnest attention, and after a two days' session the convention recommended to Congress the appointment of a monetary com mission. 1 commend this report to tho consideration of Congress. The authors of the report recommend a commission to make a thorough investigation of the monetary affairs and needs of this country in all relations and aspects aud to mako propor suggestions for any evils found to exist and tho reme dies therefor. This subject should have been called to the attention of Congress at the special session. It ought not to be postponed till the regular session. I therefore urge and recom mund that a special commission bo created, non partisan iu its character, to be composed of well- informed citizens of uiuoront parties, who will command the confidence of Congress because of their special fitness for tho work, whose duty it shall bo to mako rqcommeudatious of what evor changes in our present bank ing and currency lawB may be found necessary and expedient, and to report thoir conclusions on or before tho first day of Novem ber next, in order that tho same may bo transmitted by me to Congress for its consideration at its lkdt regular Bosuion. It is to be hoped that tho report will be so comprehensive andaound as to reoeivo the support of all parties and tho favorable action of Con gress. At all events, auoh a re port cannot fail to be of value to tho executive brunch of the Gov- eminent, as well as to those olmrged with public legislation, and greatly assist in the establish ment of un improved Hyfitm of finance. William MoKinlev. Executive Mansion, July 24, 1897. Foil Hali: Lady's Biovoln, Storling Special. Will soil it ohuap. Apply Buck & Masou 217 Morohuut street. )u limt "featly.nmili'" you're in lira nhcnil of a cheap tailor man. Block ahead ot the hlgh-prlce-Ullor tnn. We know them both, 'cause turning now leaves brought them to un. Itmily to prove It to you AT- a T The Kash," 9 Hotel Street Wavcrlcy Block Agents for Dr. DelmePn LIiicm-Mpsu UuderfVtar. Semi for Catalogue. Wc Make Shirts to Order. imintiiifliiTiiiji I'tiiilr V HIWIWIUWHA) 1 (I -At A.noticm. I will sell ut ptitillu Rale on Hlil TEMUI3R 29, 1807, If not foouer ilia im.Heil of at private Hulr, all of the Buildings known as "Imk'iwiil.iiCO Park I'uvlllou " If so ile-lred liy in tendlug purchasers the lnri:o Dining room may he sold tMiarat-ly fioin the Main Uulldlng. aUd, ut tin- aaie time anil plac 12 doz Foi lug Chairs, TubleH, WashMati's, Water Pipes, eto. TuriiiH: $loo oi utuioi, o.ish: over $100, cuh or 00 d"y with snoif appro vol nnlvK drawing percent" in terest The utiove huiliilngx ami ma teilals to he removed within 30 days from date of eule. The prt-mines will at all times he open for ln-peetlon. 057 1m J. N. WUIGHr. Yee Sing Tie Contractor AND Builder. Dealer In Wall Paper, Wicker Chairs, ..AND.. Furniture Of all vlntld. Fort Street, opp. Club Stables City Feed Store L. H. DEE & CO., Beretania & l'nnchbowl Streets. Al Hay, Grain and Feed Of all Kinds. j Fine New Zealand Potatees Always on Hand. Sorghum Seed, Alfnlfn Seed, Itook Salt, Eto , Etc. Telephone 081. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, j Corner King and Alakea Streets, Honolulu, U. I. Mrs. A, Sclimcflcii. Proprietress, Rooms iSunuite ami Single, with Board, from 5 50 per week, a-cordlng to requirements uf the finals. The only Itnof PromenmlM (lurden In the city. MRS. SCJHMED13X, Telephone 054 Election of Officers. At a meeting of the Stockholders of the John II Estate Limited. .hold July 22, 1897, the following ofuVers were elected to verve until the next annual meeting: President Henry Holmes First Vine President.. ..J. A. Mil noon Second Vice President. .IreuIl Brown Treasurer and Manager. .0. A. Brown Sourotury 8 M. llallou B. M. BALLOU. 674-3t Secretary. House and Lot For Sale. On Young street, town sldo of Thomas Square, New Houo of six rooms, Including pnrlor, threo bed roouuv, dluiiig-room mid kitchen, bath and servant's room, sheds anil out house. Iit 8;t feet front by 151 foot deep, garden aud fruit bearing trees. Title guaranteed perfect. Apply on promises, or to 4 ,r H.GOUMAN, at M. B. (Irlnlmum it (jo.'s. 007-1 in SuhHoribu for tho Kvknino Iloir lktim 75 conto per m,mth. i f irfrtal iiirt-. JafaMlaaaWaaia ..., '"-- . kA-Xi ik inm ., . ,.i.i in i t, u m, ! m d . .0jt it dijajin.u , . i 41.1 Aul&. t Wikm until. 4