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pi,w -?nMMv -mm jj : ', EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., . THURSDAY. JAN. ' 23. 1902. i WANTS SITUATIONS WANT12D. Situations nnd Help Wanted ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, writing, grammar, etc.; day or eve.; J5 mo. 8. A., this otllce. 2052-lw WANTED lly young man, experienc ed ns bookkeeper or elork. position; first-class references. Address 1. O. box S27. 20521w WANTED lly a young man from tin Const, position as shipping clerk; be9t references. 11. K. (1, llulletln. 2052-lw WANTED lly young marrleil man. work of any kliul. C. F., Bulletin. 2052-lw WANTED Position by young woman ns nurse or governess for children. A. t. llulletln 2052-lw W.A.KT?0r,,J?l,l.,,n,,,,y.,'?.""B ma" ns,WANTED-A saleslady. Inqulro New! J bill clerk. It. A., llulletln. .:,,KinmI tiakery. 2051-tf ! 2052-lw j. WOULD like position ns watchman or porter by mUldle-nged man. F. i: llulletln. 2052-lw WANTED Position ns night watch man; best of references, ndiistri oils, llulletln. 2051-lw EXPERT Jnpanese. first-class cook, wants situation, housework and small washing. K. O.. llulletln. 2052-lw FIRST-CLASS lady piano teacher, easv method, will toke pupils reas onable. O.. this office. 2052-lw GARDENER Oermnn. practical, derstnnds gardening In nil un, ltB branches, wants situation ' PnrrJ'Vw -""'" , family. II. F. llulletln. AN Kaslern gentleman desires to give private lessons In English branches at pupils' homes. Address C. II.,' llulletln olllee 2052-lw A COMPETENT nnd careful driver, I well acquainted with city and out side districts, desires situation. Ad-. dress, tins., this office. 2019-lw . Ads In this column will be Inserted I 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 .ver offered the people of Honolulu. SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES wishing to commence Instruc tions this month on the American Queen Ladies' Tailor System. I. X. L., this office. 2052-lw SPECIAL NOTICE llonds lurnlshcd to any amount for the man holding position ns guardian, postolllce offi cial or any other position of trust. Honolulu lnxestment Co. 2051-tf SHORTHAND Private tuition given at reasonable rales. Address S., this ollice. 2010-lw NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union Express Co. has WHITE tiAND FOR SALE. 1543-tf WANTED TWO or three rooms in vicinity of Em ma Square or thereabouts, not to exceed $15. for light housekeeping; best of lelerence. E., Bulletin. 2052-lw WANTED Property owners to know that plate glass can bo Insured from any lorm of breakngo at The Ho nolulu Investment Co. 2051-tf WANTED Second-hand flat-top desk, with drawers at both sides, leather on top preferred. Address Desk. Bulletin olllee. 2050-lw WANTED To buy pineapple plants, cheap; state price, variety, location. Address A. II.. Bulletin. 2048-lw WANTED 500 men to shave for 15c. Jeff's, 43 King St.; five whlto bar bers. ' 2011-tf FOR LEASE. TO LET. TO LET Cottages off School St. nr. N'uuanu, $15 and $17. On Insane Asylum road. $12.50 and $6.50. P.' E. R. Strauch, 32 Campbell block, 316 Fort St. 2051-lm TO LET Roomy bath tub. with eithor' hot or cold water anu all modern improvements. 'lull at Silent liar ber Shop. 2010-tf TO LET Furnished housekeeping rooms. COB Cottago Walk, School St. 203S-lm BU ATTORNEYS. . M. DAVIDSON Attornoy-at-I.aw, 109 Kaahumanu St. GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney-at law; Kaahumanu bt. I 33 Campbell I. M. LONG OlIlccB 3.1 bldg.; Tel. Main 278. F. M. BROOKS ..ttnrnoy; rooms 9-10,1 Spreckels bldg.; Tel. Main 314. CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa-I humanu St.; Tcl. oSl Main. I A. G. CORREA Attorney at law; 58! Merchnnt St.. next to postolllco; Tcl. ' 115 Mnln. I BROKERS, E. J. WALKER Coffee nrokor; room 4. Spreckels bldg. BICYCLE REPAIRING. C. A. COWAN 1186 Union St., opp. Pacific Club; sundries, otc. BUILDERS. MeDONALD LANGSTON Contract ors nnd Tliilldnrn: 118 Union St. CARRIAGE8. PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 8UPPLY CO. Flno carriages, wngons, harness nnd whips; Berotnnla near Fort St. S NESS D RECTORY HULP WANTI2D. Ads. will lc Ihnerteil PKI2U. FOR February 1st A first-class cloth- lug salesman, one thoroughly com Detent to buy for anil maliago de partment; state experience, where Inst employed and salary expected. It., llulletln. 2052-lw i.) WANTED In lumber olllee, young man with clerical experlenco to ns-1 slst on sales book, billing or order book, that understands figuring lum ber, etc.; accurate, active nnd will ing. Addle, with reference, Lum ber, llulletln. 2052-lw WANTED A man competent to tnko charge of a hardwnre, crockery nnd bazaar goods department In a large ' store, stnte references, whero Inst1 employed, snlary expected, etc. P. A., llulletln. 2052-lw WANTED Two young ladles for can dy store,; references. II. T., llulle tln. 2052-lw WANTED Oei man girl to tnke care of children. I. 11.. llulletln. 203Mw WANTED onng girl to do general housework. A. M.. llulletln. 2051-lw TO LET. TO LET Cottage, with stnble. nt Wnl-j $20. Three-room cottnge. ccn-! klkl; i , ,,.. ..,. ....... nun lucuiuu; $iu. Apply io. o, Cottage Grove, King St. 2047-tf T0 LET nesldenco of J. Cnssldy, Wnlklkl, furnished good bathing; vacant January Kith. Apply Water house & Podmore. Ilethcl and King. 2027-u ROI-i SA.LI3. FOR SALE Furniture for live-room house, with privilege of renting. En quire at For Itent sign Aloha lane. 2052-lw ELEGANT mnhngnny folding bed, 11. II. enrpet, couch, chairs, dishes, etc Address A., llulletln. 2052-lw FOR SALE Farm of 16 acres, with house, nil Improved and fenced, nt Honokna. Hawaii, $1500. ImI, Kc walo, 50x100, $8U0. Houso and lot. King St.. 60x120. $3000, pnrt mort gage, part cash. Leasehold, 20 years on King St., nr. I.lllhn, 77x200. Houso and lot Mnnoa Valley, 77x 200, $1200. Inquire S. Decker, with, W. V. Wright. King, cor. South St. 2035-tf FOR SALE Horse nnd phaeton; horse gentle; good under saddle; phaeton nlmost now. K. C. 11., Bulletin. 2029 tf FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad dress R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of fice. 1991-tf STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE The "Talula," ns sho now lies in tho har bor. Sho Is a nearly now boat. Id perfect working order, and has been of late used In towing at Kahulul harbor. W. II. Pain. 1895-tf PURE Whlto Leghorn Chickens and Eggs (guaranteed). Samples of birds at California Feed Co.'s, where customers may obtain Information. E. C. Smith. Pearl City. 1996-tf FOR SALE Old papers, 10c a bundle. Apply nt this olllee. 2035-tf ROOV1 AND BOARD. WANTED Hoard nnd rooms In pri vate family for three adults; must be central. Address E., Bulletin. 2052-lw WANTED Sunny room for gentle man, with board preferred; central ly locnted, one with fnm..y musical ly Inclined; stato terms. V., Bulle tin. 2052-lw THE LOS ANGELES 1623 Fort SL; newly furnished rooms, mosquito proof: tprms reasonable. 1930-tf LOST. LOST Many thousands of dollars through neglecting to havo stock BUlflclcntly Insured. Honolulu In vestment Co. represent tour of tho strongest fire Insurance companies. 2051-tf LOST A small sliver wntch.wlth gold chain; Initials L. T. on wntch. Re turn to ..nwnllnn Hotel. Reward. 2019-lw FOUND. FOUND Tho Canton Marino Insur ntir Office. Ltd., nt Honolulu In vestment Co. 2051-tf CIGARS AND TOBACCO. HOTEL St. opp. Hawaiian Hotel. :z:Z CLOTHh.G. THE KASH CO, LTD. Two stores 23'27 Htcl st- ani1 cor- Fort & Hotel. COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT. H. G. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr.; Com mercial I.nw and Adjustment Agen cy; rooms 10-16 Mngoon bid. 1'ci. 328. DENTIST. DR. DERBY Fort nnd Hotel Sts.; gas administered, painless extracting. t DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Col 1 lego '92; Masonic Tompio; Tcl. 318. j DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3, Mott Smith bldg.: hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. T. MOTONAGA 46 Berotanla St.; office hours 8 n m. to 4 p. m. DRY GOODS. W. L. FLETCHER Importer choice dress patterns, flno linens, whlto goods, laces and trimmings, Rich ards near Hotel St. ENGRAVERS. W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and stamping; room 2, i-..(o bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY EXPRESS. PACIFIC TRAN8FER CO. Main 53 Main. ' J. H. LOVE, Mgr. NIEPER'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS 722 Kort St.; Tel. Wnlto -.sl and Moln 31G. MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY llclhel St.. opp. Wnverley blk ; Tel. i C21 lllue; pkgs. called for and dcl'd C. A. 8CHMIEDTE llaggago express nnd drnyngo; Tel. White 921. ENGINEERS. E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil nnd elcctrlcnl engineer; I'. O. box 92 of . flee room 3, Sprockets blk.. Tel 791 ' lllue; res.. 3H1 llluo. I FRATERNAL. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 663 Young Men's Instlt'ite. meets every second nnd fourth Wednesday In tho month. a HOCK HIES. E. GOEAS Ilcrctanla near Emma St.; Tel. 2312.1)lue. S. J. SALTER Successor to Salter & Wnlty; 712 Fort St., Orphcum blk.; Tel. C81 lllue. '. AVEIROS Groceries; Wnlklkl of Emma St. Bcretnnla, HORSE-SHOEING. CITY SHOEING SHOP J. W McDon ald, Fort St., opp. Club Stnhlcs. HAHNbSS ANU SAUDLEHY. I MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort j nnd King Sts.; Tel. Main 228, 1. O. box 322. . uHLirunniA nsnriL9!i tnur porii St.. opp. Club Slnblcs; P. O. box 791. 1 HACKSTANDS. REIS & QUINN King St., near Fort; Tel. 290 Main. HAIRDRESSING AND MANICURING. MISS M. E. WYNN Hlchards near Hotel St.; halrdrcs8lng, shampoo, manicuring; Christmas novelties In Hawaiian curios; 'icl. 521 llluo. JEWELER. THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Jeweler and watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Lovq bldg.; latest In novelties. MESSENGER SERVICE. TERRITORIAL VICE I'nlon 361 Mnln. MESSENGER SER St. nr. Hotel.; Tel. MUSIC. ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB -Music furnished; Mctropole Ho tel, room 12, Alakca St. E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru ments: studio, Ixvo bldg., Fort St. MILLINERY. HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston bldg.; Tel. 264 Main. MRS. H ANN A Fort St., next to Lovo bldg ; choice lino of new millinery, trimmings, etc.; ngent for Iluttcrlck patterns. PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. V. H. POULSEN i-nlntlng and paper hanging; Territory Stnblcs, King St. PHYSICIANS. DR. SLOGGETT Eye, Ear, Nose and Thoat; office nt Eyo and Ear Infirm, nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. tn. to 4 p. in. DR. FRED. W. HODGINS Eye. Ear, Noso and Throat only; office Alakca St., lately occupied by Dr. Murray; ofllco hours 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248 Berotnnla Ave.; Tel. Blue 821. PLUMBING. C. H. BROWN Sanltnry plumbing; Territory Stables, King St.; Tel. Main 48. REAL ESTAlE. M. G. SILVA Agent for real estate niso to grant marriage licenses; 58 Merchant St.; Tel. Main 115. P. E. R. STRAUCH Real cstato hand led to best ndvantago; houses rent ed; loans negotiated: houses built at lowest prices; 32 Campbell block. 316 Fort St.; Tel. Main 278. STRAW HATS. E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nil uanti. Felt, straw, pannma lints STENOGRAPHERS. AMY LENNON Stenography typewriting; 13 Kaahumanu St. nnd TAILORS. ALBERT BERNDT- 5RT BERNDT In or nn nnd re - ring; Hotel St. opp Hawaiian tcl. " pairing; Hotel J. P. RODRIGUES Merchant tnllor: 722 Fort St.. opp. i.ackrcld uldg. GROTE a. CRAMER Tailoring and repairing. Union, nenr Hotel St. UNDERTAKER. ED. A. WILLIAMS Undertaker and embalmer; Fort St.. opp. Club Sta bles: Tel. 52 Main: res.. 1482 Whlto. WATCHMAKER8. J. W. A. REDHOU3E Watch nnd chronometer mnkcr: 79 Merchant St. E. B. JEROME DEAD San Francisco, Jan. 14. E. B. Jor nine died at 12: 15 o'clock this morning nt his home. 1331 Chestnut streel. Oakland, after nn Illness of nbout n month. He had hnd pneumonia nnd Buffered a relapse. His wlfo died re cently. He leaves two chlldron Miss Ethelbert nnd Then. V. Jeromo. i milled slightly yesterdny and then snnk until tho end came this mornlnr It Is n Real Pleasure to us to speak favorably of PAIN-KIM.ER. known nl most universally to bo a good and Bafe remedy for burns nnd other pains nf the body It is valuablo not only for colds In winter, but for various summor complaints, and should bo In even ramlly, Tho casualty whlrh demands It mny come unaware. Christian Ad vocate. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Paln-Klller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c KING EDWARD OPENS PARLIAMENT, ' SPEECH FROM THRONE IS INDEFINITE Esfl"' ' dvrj&lM$nSffi$tr MalWffiSiffiSBm UKtJSLtwvn anrrtia gxaBftrr . jar"-" r"' ' "'' - LATEST PHOTO OF KING EDWARD, QUEEN ALEXANDRA AND THE CHILDREN OF THE DUKE AND DUCHtSS OF CORN WALL AND YORK. London, Jan. 16. King Edwnrd opened Parliament today with a ceie moulal In all essential respects simi lar to that of February lost. Ttio pro- cession to toe House of Lords was Of tho same character as that witnessed on the intension of the opening ot the first Parliament or King Edward's rulgn, while within tho upper houso were seen tho same Btate pageantry, tho same hlBtorlc dresses and tho ,1)p wnr ln south Afrlcn is not yet con- i The King nnd Queen both looked ex same revival of ancient forms, ' eluded, though the course of the opera- traordlnarlly well, but Her Majesty .i.iivi luuiub. "'k jwnuni uuu Queen Alexandra entered the house of Peers and occupied their thrones, be- ncatll a Canopy, With the PHnCO aUll I'nnceSS OI WOICS 011 Cliner SIUO III them. The other members of the roy- nl family were seated on chairs at tho iooi or me steps leaning 10 un mrone. The gentlemau usher of tho blark rod, General Sid Michael Biddulph, having summoned tho speaker and tho i members of tho House of Commons, his Mnjcsty read the speccu irom thn throne The speec opened with a reference to tho tour or the Prince nnd Princess of Wales. "They were ev'whorc," snld tho King, "received with demonstrations Dominion of Canada, the common friends, singing songs to tho accom ol' the liveliest affection nnd I am con- wealth of Australia and New Zealand.' paulment of the band. The kmiM nnd ' vlnccd their presence served to rivet more closely tho bonds of mutual re- gard and loynlty by which tho vigor of tho Empire Is maintained." -m i! S -C2 y -i -C Cd 2S 'V 'FRISCO COAL STATION ( Washington. Jan. 11. Hear Admiral Bradford, chief of o bureau of equip ment. Informed Senator Perkins today that the bureau would recommend nn appropriation of (250,000 for a coaling stntlon tn San Francisco bay. Mis sion rock Is tho prcierred site, nnd will be selected ln caso tho courts do clue that the Government's title Is good. If an adverse decision Is ren dered, the department will choose be tween sites on Angel Island nnd at California City. Tho bureau will also recommend an appropriation for a coaling station nt San Diego on or near tho slto of the present quarantine station. Three hundred thousand dollars Is the estimate of the cost of tho propos ed coal station to be erected at the Pugct Sound Navy Yard, plans for which have been completed. Tho bu reau will contract for tue erection of a coaling shed nnd appurtenances to nbout $112,500. and for dredging to coast $15,500. It Is tho purpose or tho bureau to have two coaling sheds nnd a wharr 650 root In length nnd to hnvu cnnl-handllng machinery ol tho high est typo. PoKtnl Money Orders lor Clilnir I Seattle, Wnsh,, Jnn. 13. Direct pos- i'ai money orucr transactions ootween tho United States nnd China have been mado possible by a recent arrange- ment or the Postolllco Department with , tnl money order transactions between Consul General John Goodnow nt tl0 tho Shanghai. Unolllclal advices ol now plan havo been received at Scattlo postofflco. Bulletin. 7i- ner month. vi jui ps r is rn n P r-i n r- rs rs f-4 lw Pa na P Ha Pa Pa Mi to na Pa ra ROOSEVELT TAKES APPOINTMENTS OUT OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE Washington, Jnn. 11. There Is much Interest here In the innounre ment by Senator Hnnim that the Republican Nailenn" C inilttee Is f no longer "troubled with" the distribution or the Sonti.crn i-atronage. Stnte Chairman Lions nnd National Commltteeoinn Hi'wley of Texas -t- camo here to consult Ilnnna nbout borne appointments, but the Senator referred them to the White House. f Under tho McKlnlcy Administration It was customary to leave nil tho disputes and troublesome matters Involving appointments of f Southern officials to the chairman of the National Committee. Head f quarters were maintained here nnd the members of the committee had 4 hearings. The final recommendations went to the President and he approved them. f Roosevelt does not bollevo In farming out the appointment power f cither to tho party organization or to his Cabinet officers. Any ap- f polntmentB that aro to be mado ho will make himself. The Incum- f bents, ho says, will be selected primarily for their fitness and sec- ondarlly for their politics. In taking so much power out of the hands ot Ilnnna and the National Committee there is no Indication of a -f - rupture between Rosevelt nnd Hnnnn or nny unfriendly feeling. It -f Is simply Roosevelt's different conception of the duties nnd respansl- f bllitles.of hi office. mrmxntOXSS O Cmrnm Referring to Great Britain' relations with foreign couutrlcs. the King said: "My relations with the other powers continue to bo most friendly." Contrary to expectations, the King's reference to the war was Just as Indafi- nlte ns the statements mado on tho subject In the last half dozen raes- sages from tho throne. ,.,, ani,i iiu ,iiv n,ni tiotis lins been rnvorauio to our arms (i,u area of war largely reduced and industries are being resumed In my nniv rnlnnles. In mltn nf the tedlol.S rmrnrlnr nf tlin rn 111 tin on. mv unlilliTs throughout have displayed n cheerful- ness In the endurnnco of hardships In- cldent to guerrilla warfaro and n lin- manlty .oven to tuclr own detriment, siueraule interest. In so far as unro ll! their treatment of the enemy, which strained public enthusiasm was con nro deserving of tho highest praise, cerned. and It was nothing to what oc The necessity for rcllovlng thoso or , curred earlier In tho day. when tho my tioops who have most felt the Guards reinforcements left their bar strain of war has afforded me tho op- racks en route to South Afrlcn. Tim portunlty or again availing myscV of the loynl and patriotic offers of my colonies, anu further contingents will shortly reach" South Africa from thi In regard to tho sugar conference, the speech says: . "I trust us decision mny lead to the abandonment of the system by whirl) tli-fiS Z fH & -fi! -FH -fi! -5 "2 1! IF. '$ The will of tho late Arch. V.G'.l Mian was filed for probate yesterday together with an application for the appointment of Cecil Brown ns execu tor. The value of the real estate li placed at $3000, and of the stocks anl boiidr nt $8000. The will devises to Mabel Phillip, daughter of the late John Phillips, cer- tnln Into nt lnn.l Dltiintn.l nt tlin linen. tain lots of land situated at the base hall tract, nnd also thirty shares of the capital stock of the Oahu Sugar C . To the testator's brother. James G. Gllflllan of San Francisco, Is bequeath ed forty shares or Pcpcekco Sugar Co. stock, all real estate In San Frnnclsco, and all remaining property of nn) kind. The will bears date of August 1. 1901. Cecil Brown Is named In th will ne cexcutor. MOVRMeNTSOP TRANSPORTS. San Francisco, Jan. 15. Advice have been received that tho trnnspoit Hancock arrived nt Manila on Jnnu- aiy 11th fiom this port. At noon to- morrow the transport Kllpatrlck will sail for Manila with passengerB nnd Army supplies, ln addition to 700 ro - " ."- . .... tmnsport to leave win bo tho Thonuu. on February 1st. Tho Grant, with Gov- nor Tn or tho Philippines on lioaid emits nnd loo marines. The noxt iii expecteu to arrive ncre rriuay or Snturday. The Bulletin's special Industrial edl tlon can be obtained at this office or the news-stands. Price 25 cents, the sugar producing colonics and home itanufacturcrs of sugar havo been un fairly weighted In tho prosecution of tnls Important Industry." Then came the following clause: "I have concluded with tho I'resI dent of tho United States a treaty, tho provisions of which will facilitate tho ! construction of an Inter-occanlc canal hinder guarantees that Its neutrality will be maintained, and that It will bo open to tho commerce and shipping ol , nil nations." Next followed references to tlTo An. glo-llrnzlllan treaty, to the referring oi tue llrltlsh Gulana-Ilrazll boundary questions, to the nrbltrttlon of tho King of Italy, to tho necessity for tho c intlnunncH of famine relief measures In India and to tho death of the Ameer "whose son. llnlilb tflah, has expressed rin earnest desire to main tit) the friendly relations of Afghan ils'au with my Indian Empire." After announcing that tho estimates have been framed ns economically as due regard for their ettlclcncy renders possible In the special circumstances of the present emergency," tho speech concluded with mentioning proposed legislation, of solely domestic Interest, with the exception of a bill to faclll. tite the sale and purchase of land In tteland. Their Majesties then retired amid n fanfare of rVttmpets and attended by 'the same regnl ceremony as nccompa nld their entry Into the nouse. 1 The crowds which lined tlfo route from uucklnghnm Palaco to Westmln' ster tn view tho nrnceRslnn worn not neatly so large as on tho occasion of I tne last opening of Parliament. I Guardsmen, assisted by hundreds of l police, kept the spectators back, but I they had little to do, Only a few at tempts at decoration were visible. tor once Royalty was late, and when the King and Qifcon drove out llrom tho courtynrd In front of Buck ingham Palace they wero twenty min utes uemud tue time, and King Ed ward was still struggling with an un ruly glove. Their Majesties were greeted enthu siastically. As they sat In tho great state coach, whole glided plnnaclo brushed the boughs of the trees In the green park, King Edwnrd nnd Queen Alexandra looked for all tho world like a (Littering painting of Henry VIII and ono of his better-looking spouses. Thoy bowed somewhat wildly from their huge gold nnd glass irame. wnicn snooic anil reeled on Its 'nnrlent anrlni-a lli.-o n at,tn in in,n, appeared to De in especially good health. i What with the two central figures so ' easllV seen nnd en I-nrc-nnnolv r.ln.1 Olid the brl Innt onenrt nf l.lfn (lnnr.la .whose bands kept constantly playing. the public were rewarded for their' long, cold wait by n spectacle of con- Guardsmen tramped trougli tho dark stroets of the metropolis nt 6 o'clock In Hip morning, accompanied by an uproarious mob of civilian music, however, did not drown tho crying of women, who clung to the neck and arms of nfmost over- man nf the contingent. -til -fil -?Z2 -fa -?i ! -m -C2! r - - AHEAD OF TIME San Francisco. Jan. 16. The steam er Hongkong Maru was sighted this afternoon at 3 o'clock five miles out. She Is two days ahead or schcdiilo time. The Hongkong Maru nrrlved here on the 10th Inst., a day ahead of time f.-om Yokohama. According to the above dispatch she mado tho trip to ' c r .1 . a , .... .. San Francisco In Ave days and twenty hours. Washington. Jan. 13. Tho Senate today confirmed the fallowing nomina tions: George W. Whitehead, to bo appraiser or merchandise, district of New York; Conrad N. Jordan, assist ant treasurer at New York; Albert W. Whlshard or Indiana, solicitor or Inter nal revenue; Thompson II. Ferguson, Governor of Oklahoma; B. S. Baker of Nebraska. Associate Justice of tho Supreme Court of New Moxlco; Geo R. Davis. Associate Justice of tho Su ' uremn Court of Arizona; James W. I Rtynolrts. secretary of tho Territory of I Nw Mexico; I. T. Stoddard, secrotnrj 'of the Tenltory of Arizona; A. E. Rose ol Noith Dakota, receiver of public moneys. St. Michael, Alaska, 1 United States Attorneys Sardls oummernein. district or Nevada; Hob - - . - . - - . - ....... " -" I wt tt. nrjclton. of Wyoming for Ter .rltcry of Hawaii; F. S. anavo. Trrl ' tsiy or Arizona. New York. Jan. 11. A cable to tho I Herald Horn Willemstad says; It 1b tiruivc-u imii uiu eiivziieiuii luvtnu' tiomry Bteamshlp Llbertadnr, former- ity tne linn Klgli, which carried the Platos expedition to Venezuela, has sunk tho Venezuelan gunboat Kumba dor off the coast of this Island. Tho Llberlador carries several modern rifles. Before she left Fort do Franco, Martinique, armor plates wero placed on her to protect her vital parts. It la known that the Llbcrtador has been nenr tho coast or Curacao for sev eral days. She successfully landed the Malos expedition, together with inunltlntiH nf w.ir lintivnnn l.-i-Mn ,.! j Puerto Cabello, on the Venezuelan , coast. Venezuelan Insurgents me I gathering, and they will soon attack me noons or tne Government. A 520,00 BELT for $5,00 Th- Jr. (with sus- -. ay- .-iiuen rciear c "lie i "JsSi'c PMinrv Is truarnnteed to possess an ine curative proper. , ties of the esp.mslve belts now sold by jUni'tors and JrusgKts. It gives a verv trons current of electricity and Is ea'llv regulatej. Hund to supersede others. Can be hnj from the unJerslRned only; no agents; no dlcount. Circular free. Ad Jress Pierce ttlectrlc C, 20O Post St.. S'ti Francisco. Sent ftee to Hawaii for $5.00 f,r- Agents, Broken and Jobbsra. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Ltd OI-FICIRSi r II. P. DALDWIN Prmldwl J. D. CASTLE) 1st Vice Fmldfll W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vlc PrM J. P. COOKE TreMora W. O. SMITH Secret&nl OEO. R. CARTER Audit Sugar Factors and -Commission igeiti AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Surtr O Haiku Sugar Company. Pala Plantation Company, Nahlku Sugar Company. Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahulul Railroad Company. AND The California and Oriental S. 5. Ci) W. 6. Irwin & 6o Limited AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refinery Company N San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works of PUU delphta, Pa., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (Nation! Cane Shredder), New York, U. 8. M. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertil izers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertlfe Iters for Cane and Coffee. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering, ALSO OFFER FOR SALE! Paraffine Paint Co.'s P. & 13. Paint aal Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oils, raw and boiled. Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In wait and colors. Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lima ami Bricks. GASTLE & COOKE LIMITED, i IIOIVOJL.XJT-.XJ. Commission Mercbanta SUGAR FACTORS. AOENTS FOR I The Ewa Plantation Co. The Walnlua Agricultural Co., LtC The Kohala Sugar Co. The Walamea Sugar Mill Co. Tho Fulton Iron Works, SL Louis, Ma. Tho Standard Oil Co. Tho Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps, U'n.tnn. rnrir,,s.1. The New Encland Life Insurance C. nf nnstnn of Boston. The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of HarttoN, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of Londox. LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOR Sew England Mutual Life l surance co. of bobton. tna fire Insurance Compaht 0p hartford. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED.) Wm. O. Irwin.. President and Managsi Claus Spreckels Vice President W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President II. M. Wnltney, Jr. . . .Treas. and Be. Geo. J. Ros Audltoi Suear Foctora AND - Commission Agents AOENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. C. BREWER &G0 LTD. Queen Streot, Honolulu, T. H. AprontH lor Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooks Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Ilonomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co., Makeo r.ugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co., The Planters' Line of San Francisco, Packet; Cbas, Berwer & Co.'s Line ot Boston Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS. C. M. Cooko, President; George Robertson, Mauager; E. F. Blshof, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. M, Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, H. Wa terhouse and Geo. R, Carter, Director. Importers and Commission Merchants QUEBN ST.t - HONOLULU AGENTS FOR The Lancashire insurance Co. The Balolse Insurance Co. Union Gas Englno Co. Domestic Sewing Machine. Etc. Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, Chns. T. Wiwr. AGENT. KAAHUMANU ST. Bruce Cartwright General Mannger of THE EQUITAB' ? 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