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jiriumnert, Etc. ' " JQHN NOTT, Plumber 75 and 70 King Street TELEPHONE NO. 31. NOW Is tho tlmo to get leaks and breakages seen to, and your Roofs Put in Order. By competent workmen. The Plumber's Strike It over, and I am again prepared to do Plumbing, 8ewerlng and Sheet Iron Work at heretofore. Ettlmatet furnished... Work manship ana material guaran teed. ( das. Nott, Jr., Store, Bertanla Near Emma St. Tel., White 3571. HONOLULU SHEET METAL WORKS H. W. BARTH. Galvanized Iron Skylights and Ventilator Metal Roofing. Conductor Pip. and Gutter Work, fflrhafd StrMt, bt. Quern and Mtrch.rt sonotutu. Job it .ronpllr anMd4 I. M, White 41 P.O. Box 170. Notice to Property Owners. I have In my employ FOUR FIRST CLASS PLUMBERS from the Coast. I am now ready to figur? on your work at the lowest prices My men are Union Men. CiVt mi a tt al. C. H. BROWN, Itrtltorv Stables. King St Attorney.. Albert R. Cunha ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. 308 Stangenwald Building TfcLEPHOSE-MAIN 2L W. Austin Whiting, W. J. Robinson, LAW OFFICES Removed to Room 306, Judd Building J. M. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office Bethel St., Near the Postoffiee. Telephone to All Paits of the Island. konaTTvery STABLES KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII J. G. IIKXKIQLTKS, PJJOP. Morses and Carriages For Excursions To the Volcano or tb.9 Mountains. An excellent clianco Is offered for tourists to SEB THE .COUNTRY. Carriages meet tho S. S. Mauna Loa a Kallua and take passengers overland to Hookcna, where the steamer Is met again. ICE Manufactured from Pure Distilled Water Delivered frc. to any pait of city by courteous drivers. Oahu Ice and Electric Co. KHWALO cL. BLUE 3151 HOFFMAN & MARKHAM. Just Received a New Lot of . . . Key West and Domestic Cigars ! Beaver Lunch Rooms H. J. NOLTE F. W. Thrum, Surveyor ROOM 400. BOSTON LOOK. TEL. MAIN 04. Mrs. H. H. Williams, Art Embroidery and Stamping. Full line of Art Materials : : : Art Embroidery Taujht : : : Love Building. Fort Ktn-er TEL. MAIN Kg. OCCIDENTAL FRUIT STORE CORNER KINO AND ALAKfcA STREETS. CALIFORNIA AND ISLAND FRUITS ICB H0U8B G00D8 Rtitlvtd b) E:ry Sttiarr, ST r m, ly" T fsr'' Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd King Street, near Bethel. Surgeons, Physicians and Dentists. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. OFFICES 1 TELEPHONES: RoowooS-toQ, nrrtci. maim, jj,, Boston Buidino Rjudekci. Foot Stict. White, .Mi. HOURS 11 a. h. to 1. p .: 1 TO ) P. M J T TO I P. M. P.O. HQSSoi. SlMIAY tf-lp. Dr. F. J. Rayner. DENTIST. Crown and BriJpe Specialist. ' hours 9 to 4. 3Q4 Boaton Block. Dr. Albert E. Nichols DENTIST. 1154 Alakea Street. Office Hours 9 to 4 A. C. WALL, D.D.S. G. E. WALL, D.D.S. DENTISTS. I.ovo Building, Fort Street. ' Hours. 9 to4. Telephone. 434. REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. J. AtchTley has removed his of llco horn T"S Kort street to 313 Kln street, next to Opera I louse-. Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. ni. Residence, Kallhl. Tel. Blue 1261. Office Tel. White 1371. Dp. W. H. Jones M.R.C.V.S., M.V. M.A., ondon, Veterinary Surgeon. OFFICE Hotel Stablet RESIDENCE "The California," Em ma street 191U-31.1 Dr. Wm. G. Rogers, SURGtON AND SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively REMOVED to new office, 1140 Ala l.ca Strett, opp. Hawaiian Hotel. Hours. It to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to S; Sun days, 9 to 11. DR. BOGLE REMOVES CORNS WITHOUT PAIN. Ingrowing Nails treated miccctuifully. ARLINGTON Hotel Street. A. N. SANFORD, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, BOSTON Sibil , fOBT STSICT OVEK MAY a -C. SANG CHAN MbKCHANT TAILOR Fine English and American Goods TWO 8T0RB8 6s Hotel street, and Hotel near Nuuanu O BOXooi. TEL WHITS 01 CLEANING ! Lailts' iklrtt rtfineJ. Clothing cleaned, dyed nd rtylrcd. Suits mtdff to cder, Fit cuarinteej. Loetp tee. TIM WO Tor ft, nf r Kukul, and nr Orptieum Tbtmcr Mtlcr Of an tog ont suit, tjc; Dying uli $ Razors Honed and Set nt the Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop. FOR 25 CUNTS. MgHjifKjj&Bttta I THI HIT ON KARTM YG)f fitted- J0WB. BEST" I MILWAUKEE I BEER It's nude on purpose to be the best. Bottltd it the Brewery. FUD MILLER HEKIM) CO.lMllWiiktt,WlJ. POPULAR ffiWI SPONTANEOUS UTTERANCE OF THE COMlhuN GRIEF Speeches and Resolutions at Drillshed Mass Meeting Last Night-Expression by the Labor Organizations Three hundred people. Including a Might sprinkling of ladles, responded to the nnohj nious call through the press for n popular rss meeting of condolence; over the death of President XIcKlnley at the drill shed lust night. It was 11 thoroughly representative gathering. A few of the fnc.es noticed from the prim table were iif the fol lowing named: Mont. Vlzzavona, Con sul for Fiance, V. XI. Hutch, W. It. Cat lie, J, XI. Vivas, W. I.. Stanley W. E. Howell, II. J. Gallagher. H. C. Austin J. V. Pratt. Jus. Stelner, Iaae Noar J. Alex, Lyle. J. II. Alherton. J. Hum burg, Dr. C. L. Gnrvln, F. J. Testn, Sam Kauhnne, Col. J. V. Jones, Col J. H. Soptr, Col. J. II. Fisher, Post Commander Katon with n delegation of the (1. A. It., Captain A. GartenberR. C. .1. rishcl. .Ins. Nott Jr.. (J. II. Ker rey, John Linns. W. I. Pcteison. II. A. Parmelee, (1. P. Ufulfon, T. XlcCants fitewart and John Hanson with a dele nation of the l-nbor Union. Spread over the chiilrman's labia was the Stnis and Stripes, plain. Ta the right of that was n poi trail of Pres ident .McKlnley upon nn easel and drfssed In Crape, surmounted by th National nnd X. (1. II. regimental col ors furled, draped nnd crossed On either side of the chair was n stack of arms wheteon hang a ftuglc, n drum and a canteen, trimmed with bows of rape. At 1:30 the Territorial hand, station ed on the platform, played the dead march In Haul. Col. Jones Invited memliers ot the t. A. n. present .0 come forwntd nnd take scnts on t tin stage. These accepted the Invitation. V. I., Laton, Post Commander, (.to. W l)e Long Post; Dr. X. II. KmcrFon, chaplain; H. Jny t.rcene, Past Com mander; Comrades .1. T. Copeland, Thos. Carey, J. I). Conn and Denlson, the last mimed a visiting comrade, "Xcarcr, my God. to Thee." tho mar t.unl President's favorite hymn, had Its solemn uotes then p'ayeil by th. baud. Post Commander Raton called for the election of a chairman aud n sec retary and was himself rfiosen iinnnl- mously ns the presiding otner, on mo tlnn of Col. Jones second! d by T. Xlc Cunts Stewnrt. John II. Lane was slml larly elected ricietarr. The chaliinan brlclly nnnoiiiiccd the purpose of the meeting and culled fur spenkirs. XIr. Hatch came forunid. saying they had assembled spontaneously without any set program, to cxpicss their sor- tow for the great nnd good man who hnd fallen. There was a special rea son for the sorrow felt Here, ns Presi dent .McKlnley had directed the na tional proceedings under which Hawaii h.id been admitted Into Ihe great I'lilori. Pirshlent .McKlnley found Ha waii In the condition of a derelict ship. It might not ut this day bo realized what debt the people of these Islands owed the lamented President. Kour J ears oefore the first election of .Mr. .McKlnley the reciuest of Hawaii In bs admitted In tho Union was contempt uously spurned, but President XIcKln- ley heeded the reques. and In time to eomc the people of these Islands would calle wh.it he had' done for their countiy. In conclusion he moved the following resolution: Heeolved, That n general committee. containing lepresentfltivcs fiom the people nt laue and from all organiza tions, as fur as possible, be appointed by the chiilrm.in and announced through the press to act with other commit, or Indepenedntly. In com nicmoiatlng the death of Piesldent .McKlnley, and that the chairman nnd secretary he cx-ofllulo memheis of tills committee. XI r. XlcCants Stewart seconded the motion bill with a request 'that It bo not put to a. vote until near the close of the meeting, so that no might consult with the mover us to how oest to avo dif ferent organizations of the city iepre- suited, as well as to cooperate with any other committee that might be up pointed. J. XI. Vhus was called up. Ho told of the-sentiments he had written for the local Portuguese paper upon the ad topic of the d.iy. The Ameilcnn historian he anticipated nould innk .McKlnley with Lincoln and GailTeld among the greatest men ot the' t'nlted States. He hud cast in his lot with the citizenship of this countiy. though tho ties of Latin peoples to their own lands 'were ery strong. I'pou this oc casion they should not forget to huo their symputhy go forth to the sor towlng widow, the faithful life partner of tho President who had been foully stricken down. T. XlcCants Stewart, on being asked for temarks, said It had not been his purpose to make a speech. In con nection with proceedings In the Fed eral Court that morning, however, ho had noted down sopie thoughts. Har riers had been burned away by the, ter- rioie event they were considering. People of all other nationalities hero vied with Americans In the emotions of the hour and laid the burden of their hearts on the mine altar of grief. The loss of President .McKlnley was as If a friend was stricken down ut their sido. Tho speaker spoke of Liu- coin as tho emancipator, nnd Grant ns tho preserver of tho country. .McKln ley would live in perpetual memory ns tho pacificator. This was emphasiz ed by Slf, Stewart to show tho diaboli cal wantonness of the assassin. Thern were none of the elements of polltlcnl bitterness, such as existed when Lin coln or Garfield was murdered, to ac count for tho dlro blow struck tho President yea, the Nation at Iluffalo. Mi i.r'lHUK8DAY, SEPT. 28,1901. Vet th conduct and utterances of the stricken man toward the assassin were. such that no Christian In Honolulu, the speaker thought, could ealt It sacrile gious to say that within our memory the dying President exhibited the near rst -Approach to dUlue attributes thai could he recalled. 'Judge Stanley said he eame foiward, not for, the purpose of making u speech, but because he desired ns n recently made American citizen and nn expatriated Ilrltlsh subject to express his feelings on the sad occasion. Any one was derelict, In his duty who fail ed to Juln In expressions of sorrow at what hnd happened. Oftentimes, so recently bad he become nn American citizen, he found hlmseif while dis cussing curicnl events niinost mrget ting that he was not a llrltlsher. Hut on this occasion It was filling lor him to say as nn American rlll7en and ft Ilrltlsh subject by birth tlift the feeling thioughout the Ilrltlsh Kmplrc oi er the death of our beloved Presi dent wns scarcely less Intense than Hint within the t'nlnn. The speaker eulogized President XIcKlnley for hla flblc! and sagnclous administration, liming at national development yet avoiding Jingoism, nnd concluded with Ihe opinion' that riti Informal meeting like Hint ono better expressed the popular sentiment of the people than n gntberlng under more restricted nuspl, ces. Ttepresenlntlve Herkley of the Terri torial Legislature BpoUe eloquently of Ihe (lead President as hating been .no best friend ot Hawaii among nil Na llnnal statesmen. It wns owing to Piesldent XIcKlnley flint there was peace In Hawaii that night. It was hlghjy npptnprlntp that the people of these Islands shcfuld come together to unite In expressions of sympathy with their fellow-eltlzens on the .Mainland and condolence with the noble woman to cruelly herenxed. It would do much to let the rest of the t'nlon know that there was such a country ns Ha wall In the midst of the Pacific and that the Hawnllans were as much Am ericans ns their fellow-calzens on the Mainland. V. It. Castle told of hating stood a few weeks ago on .Market street, San rruuclsco, amidst the crowds wnltlug lo sec President XIcKlnley. 'J here was one feeling expressed In the faces ot ail. u Iceling not only of respect but love loc for the man who had como oefore them fiom the sick bed of lilt wife, who allowed the honor to him self to be put abide that he might at tend upon his wife in her Illness. Jlc Klnlcy came from the people, we aro the common people and XIcKlnley wan one of us. There was now no Amerl can, no I'ngllshmnn, no Frenchman, no German, but one common humanity grlcwng for him who had gone. Mr. Custle, referring to the net of the as sassin, expressed vomplete faitn la the supienuicy of law. America had sustained a gicat blow but not a re lersc. for the Nation would wlthsand .11 the attacks of evil. John Dawson presented the follow-' Ing resolutions fiom the luuor organ! rations, which were leielved with ap plause ami adopted: , Whereas. William XIcKlnley, Presi dent of the t'nlted States, having pass ed fiom this mortal life Liy the haul ot n cowardly assassin, and Whereas, The sorrow of the people Is profound, with words of grief and deep feeling for eni- whose character and virtues were o honorable; therefore, lie It Ttesohud. Thatwe. the labor.organl rations representing Hie different trades of the city, express our deepest sorrow nt the assassination of tho President, and that we condemn the growth In this country of principles Inimical to nil recognized government, and entirely foreign and ndverse to tho spirit of our Institutions; and bo It further KcMilved, That we deplore the mad act which has taken tho life of our much loved President nnd placed this country In sorrow; and lie It further Hesolved, That we extend to Mra. McKlnley our profound sympathy In her bcreacment. The icsolutlon of XIr. Hatch was (hen curried, with the understanding that tho chairman appoint tho commit tee on memorial later. Tho meeting sung ..ie first verse of "Nearer, my God, to Thee," standing, unci was tbe-n decjared adjoumeci. Y. M. 1. RESOLUl ION. At the Inst remilnr mooflni- tt Tin. mien Council, Xo. ."103, Y. XI. I., the fol lowing picamb.e nnd resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas. It Ik with clceiiest Hrm-nw and most profound i egret that cveiy irue citizen of the L'nlted States rc- Sldlllir III these Isllimlu hnu lnnrnn,l , tliB great calamity that has befallen our country in the death of the honor ed Piesldent, William XIcKlnley, but !u no Instance has tho borrow been deeper, nor the i egret moie profound than among the members nr n.imt.n Council of the Young .Men's Institute, wnien oraer has Its Inception and n. tulncd its present splendid growtb In the great nation of which our honored rresiueni was unlet Kxccuthc. Theiefuie. be It rv&nivei! Thm im. Council deslieb to express hereby Its aeep senbe or our loss and feeling of bereavement unon learntm- nr tii r,,i assassination of our cmet .the height ot usetuiness and power. Be It further resolved. That the char ter of this Council be draped In mourn ing for n period of thirty days, out of respect to his memory. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxatho Ilromo Qulnina Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It una iu cure. u. w. urove r signature is on-each box. 25 cents. A man returned home after a holiday of two weeks. His 8-ear old son loudly welcomed him. "Is everybody well, Jimmy?" the fa ther asked. "The wellest kind," tho boy seplled. "And nothing has happened?" "Nothing at nil. I'vn been good. Jcannle'K all tight, nnd I never saw ma behave as bhe has this time." Tlt Dlts. ' HOSMTErs fcW fc STOMACH &L-TTERS 'Good Digestion waits on appetite-..' Lack of appctlto usually Indicates weak digestion Hos teller's Stomach Hitters taken before meals will create w healthy deslro for food, by cleansing the- clogged bowels and stimulating the secretions of the stomach. It also purities the blood, strengthens and InUgorates tho liver nnd kidneys. It Is undoubtedly the most efficient medicine In the world for stomach trouble's. A Private Rev enue Stamp covers the neck of the brt tie. Accept no j-Jostcttep'e ibstitotes if . 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Printed copies of tho Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on applica tion, Office at bank building on Xlercbant street BISHOP & CO. The Yokohama Special Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Ten 24,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8,310,000 Head Office, Yokohama. The Dank buys and receives for col lection Dills of Exchnni-n. Inanpa nrfiflo and Utters of Credit, and transacts n general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED On I Ixe4 Drpotlt for it months. 4 pit cent p, a, Onliitl Dipolilot6 " jK " ' On FUtt Deposit for it M " ' Branch ot tho Yokohama Specie Dank. New Republic Bid., Ill King Street HONOLULU. Agents, Broken and Jobbers. ALEXANDER & BALDWINS 1 OFFICERS I H. P. BALDWIN President J. H. CASTLH 1st Vice President X W. M. ALEXANDER. . . .2nd Vice Pret 1 ' 3. P. COOKE Treasurer 7 ' W. O, SMITH Secretary OEO. II. CAItTER Auditor Sugar Factors and 'Commission Ageiti AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Company. Pnla Plantation Company. Nnhlku Sugar Company. Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahulul Railroad Company. AND lie CalLfonla and Oriental S. 5. 0. W. G. Irwin & 60 LimltotS AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refinery Company of San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila delphia, Pa., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shredder), New York. U. S. A. N. Ohlaiidt & Co.'s Chemical Fertil izers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertil izers for Cano and Coffee. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR SALE: Parafflno Paint Co.'s P. A B. PalnU aad Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oila, raw and boiled, Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In whit and colors. Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and Pricks. CASTLE & COOKE LIMITED, HOIVOjL.lJjL.tT. ' Commission Merchants 8UGAR FACTORS, AGENTS TOR The Ewa Plantation Co. The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. The Kohata Sugar Co. Tho Walamea Sugar Xltll Co. The Fulton Iron Works, SL Louis. Mo.N The Standard Oil Co. The Geo. F. Blako Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Life Insurance Co. ot Boston. The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of London. LliFK and FIRE AGENTS FOR Hew England Mutual Lifh In surance Co. of Boston. tna Fire Insurance Compart op Hartford. Wm, G. Irwin & Co. (LIXIITED.), Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice President W. XL Glffard.. Second Vlco President H. XI. Wultney, Jr....Treas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sujjnr Pactors AND Commission AtrontH AGENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. G. BREWER & GO., LTD. Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. A.erciitH tor Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Watluku Sugar 90., XIakee '.ugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co., The Planters' Line of San Francisco, Packet; Chas. Bcrwer & Co.'s Line of Boston Packets, LIST OF OFFICERS. C. XI. Cooke, President; Gcorg Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. E. Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, II. Wa terhouse nnd Geo. R. Carter, Director. ThBYonHamni-ToDDg Go. Ltd , Importers and Commission Merchants mg QUEBN ST., - HONOLULI . AGENTS FOR The Lancashire Insurance Co, The BaloUo Insurance Co. Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc. Bruce Cartwright General Manager of, THE EQUITABLE LIFE A8SURANCE 80CIETV Ot the United States for the Ha waiian IfllnnriK Office, : Merchant St. : Honolulu. Oces The F AI.AME SIERRA ALAMK SONOV ALAMI VF.NTl ALAMI Lo In pared road I York VI Oct hoi Nil I'Bi CO AXI PK (1A lit Oil IM NI J::. ;us 'jsMk&fo'''1' '" !$. -.-' ,' -J! nf1 vt a,A . . J. 1 '