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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JULY 19, 1S9S. A! ITHIIR TY JOINT RESOLUTION. AViikkkas. iHiciofuir under the inonsirr-liy tin- Jovcrnint'iit -onluctMl ;i museum nf rurinsities ami eventually terminated the eomluct thereof and loaned tin; curiosities remaining in such museum to tin? Trusties of tin; r-rnice I'aualii liishop Museum f'" exhibition t n ; and AVhi:ki:as, subsequent to the abrogation of the monaicliy Hie (Joverninent lias loaned to the Trustees of the llerniee Pauahi I'.ishop .Museum for exhi'hition several articles of an tiquarian and historic interest, to wit: cocoanut drum, four iish liooks, wooden howl inlaid with human teeth, inalo, two feather capes, feather helmet and feather lei; and Wirr:i:i-:.s, the Trustees of the JJernice Pauahi liishop Mu seum desire to procure such of said articles as are valuahle for exhibition ; I 5 k it Ri:solvi;i by the Senate; and House of Representa tives of the Republic, of Hawaii; That the Minister of the Interior is hereby authorized to transfer the ownership of all of the said articles heretofore loaned to the said Trustees as aforesaid to such Trustees ab solutely for the purposes of the said Rernice Pauahi Rishop Museum, and without pecuniary consideration. And the said Minister is hereby further authorized with the approval of the Executive Council, to transfer to the said Trustees absolutely any of the said articles in his possession known as relics of royalty, which may be desired by them for the purposes of. the said Museum, and without pecuniary consideration. Approved this 7th day of July, A. D. 1S9S. SANFORD 15. DOLE, President of the Republic of Hawaii. 1 9 O 2 : Houses Sold on the Installment Plan and the Real Estate thrown in. These houses would not 'do for you to live in, but they are just the Ihing for your pet bird. We have them in painted wire, neat and very cheap. Then we have the brass scrt, seme of which are plain in style and low in price and frcm this sort up to the fancy finished ones that the finest singers are usually allowed to have. Our Parrot and Breeding Cages are strong and neat, just the thing you want for the purpose. For anything in this line, try E. O. HALL & SON, Ld. jl 3 jl i AN AMNESTY DAY T1VOL ! r it - In addition to recent invoices from the United States, s The Pacific Hardware Co. "have just receive direct from England: Continued lrom First Page.) C. P.; Kekoa. William, o yoars, C. P.; Keliikuewa, 5 years, C. P.; Keoho, o years, C. 1; ivia, ham, o years; ivia kahi, Ioela, 3 years, C. P.; Kiamanu, Tj years; Kiliona, a years, C. P.; Kilc hana, years, C. P.; Koa, David K, 5 years, C. P.; Kolomona, 5 years, C. P.; Kauiwa, 5 years; Kuhio, Manuol, 7, years, C. P.; K.ukalohiwa, J. 5 years; Kupihea, Solomon, 5 years; Lane, James C. 5 years, C. P.; Lane, Lot. 5 years, C. P.; Lane, Patrick, 5 years, C. P.; Lane, William C, 5 years, C. P.; Lilikoe, John, G years; Limahopu, 5 years; Maele, Pen, 5 years; Mahoe, 5 years, C. P.; Mahoe, M?nry, 5 years, C. P.; Mahoe, Kini, J., 1 year, C. P.; Ma nuka, John, years. C. P.; Makakoa, 5 years, C. P.; Makauahoa, 5 years, M? kalena, George, 5 years, C. P.; Mar shall, Louis, 20 years; Mathews, John J., 5 years C. P.; Maui. 5 years; Mio, Sam Pua, 5 years; Moepali, Buff, 5 years, C. P.; Naaieono, 5 years; Xa hinalau, 5 years, C. P.; Naiwi, Jack, 5 years; Nakaikuahine, 5 years, C. P.; Niolo. 5 years; Nowlein, Samuel, 35 years; Oili, William, 5 years; Olepau, William, 5 years; Opunui, 5 years; FJa aoao, Keoni, 5 j-ears; Pahau, Alex., 5 years, C. P.; Pahia, 5 years, C. P.; Pahukoa. 5 years"; Palau, Robert, 10 years; Pedro, Tom, 5 years, C. P.; Pe hu, 5 years, C. P.; Pihena, 5 years, C. P.; Piko, John, 5 years, C. P.; Pio, John, 5 years. C. P.; Poepce, Kilinoa, 5 years; Pohaka. 5 years, C. P.; Poole, Thomas. 10 years; Pua, Will iam K., 5 years; Punalua, 5 years, C. P.; Rogers, Henry, 5 years; Rosa, Manuel, 5 years, C. P.; Seward. Wrilliam T., 35 years; Silva, John R., Jr., 5 years, C. P.; Sylva, R. Hakuole, 5 years; Ting Sing, Ed. 5 years; Town send, George, 5 years; Ulukou, Hao ., 5 years, C. P.; Ulukou, 5 years; Wa hia, 5 years; Waianae, 5 years, C. P.; Wailama. 5 years, C. P.; Waiola, 5 years; Welewele, 5 years; Widemann, Carl. 30 years, C. P.; Widdifield, Wm., 5 years, C. P.; Ashford, V. V., 1 year, C. P.; Aylett, James, 1 month; Baker, John K., 1 month; Bowler, John F., 5 years; Hutchinson, Wm. K., $250 fine; Kaae. Junius, 1 year, C. P.; Kaili, Saml. K., 1 year, C. P.; Kaimimoku, 6 months; Kalanianaole, Jonah, 1 year, C. P.; Lane, John C, 6 months; Smith, Alexander, G months; Wise, John K., 3 years; Aea. John, 5 years; Ahia, Joseph, 5 years; Ahia, William, 5 years; Ai, Tommy, 5 years, C. P.; Aiki ke, 5 years; Apelehama, 7 years; Bar tow, Charles, 5 years; Beni, G. K 5 years, C .P.; Bertlemann, H. F., 35 years; Bill. William, 5 years; Bipi- kane, J. , 10 years; Bush, James H., 5 vears. C. P.: Clark, Charles H., 5 years; Clark, Joe, 5 years; Cummins, John A., paid fine, $5,000; Damien, Daniel, 6 years; Davis, William, 10 vears: Edward I Henry, 5 years, C. P.; Elia. 5 vears. C. P.; Enoka, Henry, o vears. C. P.: Greig, W. H. C, 20 years; Gulick, C. T., 35 years; Hana, 5 years, C. P Hakalaau. WTm., o years; Ha kuole, Kamuela, 5 years; Hanupau, J.. s vpars. C. P.: Hikilea, 5 years, c. iJ.; Hokii,Paulo, 5 years, C. P.; Hookano, Samuel, 5 years, C. P.; Hookano, Peter, vpn rs. C P. The men who were supposed to ue rhp ringleaders in the uprising were fined $10,000 each, and others sums frnm $5,000 down to $50. One fine, J. a rnmmins. $5,000. was paid. Lsy yes. terday's proceedings all the others are remitted. Late Saratoga, Waikiki. Mr. Karl Klemme begs to notify the Public of Honolulu and surrounding Islands that he has undertaken the ! management of this well known Seaside Resort. Every arrangement ha3 been made for the convenience of Bathers and those wishing to enjoy a Vacation : at : the : Seaside. ROOMS BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. He trusts that he may receive the patronage he will endeavor to deserve. Free bathing for school children every Tuesday. For particulars inquire at Queen's Hotel, Nuuanu Avenue. Tels. SOD and 8S9. CARL KLEMME. wm GUIDE THROUGH HAWAII. PRICE, GOC. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. 215 Merchant St. Just received from "Morning Star" a fine lot of Gilbert and Marshall Isl and Mats, Atvicks, Tols. Baskets, Spears, Corals, Shells, Mother of Pearl Hooks, Hats, Cords, etc. Hair dressing department re-opened. Tel. 659. CIIAKLiES CLAIMv. "Clean Up" Attorney at Law. 121 MERCHANT STREET. Honolulu Hale. Tel. 345. Up Stairs. 5ALE Of our entire stock of ooo m : mm ooo The entire stock will be sold regard less of cost to close them out BEFORE REMOVAL. Medeiros & Decker, THE HOTEL STREET TAILORS. Waverley Block. HELPFUL EYE-GLASSES. All Glasses are meant to be that. Some good intentions go wrong. A hair's breadth out of true in workman ship can easily defeat the wisest work of the oculist. Absolute accuracy here testiner your eyes for the finding out of "what's the matter with them." Absolute satisfaction honest ad vice. S. E. LUCAS, PARISIAN OPTICIAN. OFFICE: Love Building. Fort Street. (UPSTAIRS.) UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESS MAKING. Winsor & Newton's Artists' Colors, Color Boxes, Canvas, Academy Board Palettes and Vouga's Studies, Dandy Brushes, Wostenholm's Cutlery, Wade and Butcher's Razors; Open and Twisted Link Trace Chains, And a full assortment of DOOR MATS. THE UPPER COURTS. t wish to inform my friends and public that I am prepared to do all kinds of upholstering and mattress making in all its branches. P acific H ardware Co., LIMITED. Fort Street. ROBER T CATTON. mporter 1 nix uirniTiPrv 212 QUEEN ST. - - - HONOLULU. 1 ;fSttI u M 0 ounders and Macnmisxs. 213 Qneea St., bet. Alakea and Richards Sis., Honolulu. invito Enquires for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Cast ings. Ships' Blacksmiths. Cemetery Railings and Crestings Made to Order; Samples on Hand. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TEL. 410. Several Decisions andfiPapers of Interest Filed Yesterday. Judge Stanley yesterday filed a de cision in Ninia, et al. vs. Elizabeth K Wilder, in which it is held that plaintiffs are not vested in fee simple in an estate at Waikiki, whicii tne had bargained to sell to defendant, and that they are unable to convey a good and sufficient title. This is an action for speciSc performance. Plaintiff en tered into an agreement for the con veyance of the premises to defendant fnr $7,000. In her answer defendant admitted the agreement, but denied that nlaintiffs had the right to convey the land. Hence, the suit. Carter and Clark for petitioners; Kinney & Ballou for defendant. Plaintiff and defendants in the suit of Kapiolani vs. David Kawananakoa and Cupid Kalanianaole have signed riiconfTmiance of action. Kaneakua, 1 1 u x v. Johnson and Neumann for plaintiff; Kinney & Ballou for defendants. Joanna V. Day has been appointed administrator of the estate of the C. W Day under bonds in the sum of $1,000 In the matter of Annie Tjlukou vs. Kapiolani, assumpsit, motion to tax costs, Judge Stanley has signed a de cision taxing attorneys' costs, and com missions at $393. W. R. Castle and P. Weaver for plaintiff; Kaneakua and Johnson for defendant. REWARD OF MERIT, it thA CHICAGO CYCLE SIIOWr in 1S97, each visitor on entering the S"aow was handed a coupon reading as below: "After viewing the exhibits, kindly fill in the name of the Bicycle which pleases you best as regards beauty and mechanical merit, and deposit the coupon in ba'.lot box near exits. Name of Bicycle, " The "Shirk" received 17.4S0 ballots against 12.377 the next highest. When it is known that all the leading makes of wheels in the United States were on exhibition at this Show, the above speaks for Itself. The HONOLULU BICYCLE CO. have secured rhe Agency for this strictly high grade wheel. IT WILL INTEREST YOU TO CALL AND SEE IT. The SHIRK is the best thing that ever happened. J. A. MEHRTEN, Practical Upholsterer. Telephone No. 928. Res. 46 Liliha St. LIFE and FIRE MonniiM III I II. f II III! A OMUL i AGENTS FOR U Enolond lil Liie (nsuronceGo OF BOSTON. s Etna Fiie Inonrnnnfi i b? LI H I ili d'J U IjU UU OF HARTFORD. Hnmnnnu E. Bffi WBt L I'D. CIIAS. R PETERSOxX, Attorney at Law. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 15 Kaahumanu St. wlll.iam c. parke, Attorney at Law. AND AGENT TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDG MENTS. Office: Kaahumanu St., Honolulu. i o. a. trapiiagi:x, ARCHITECT. 223 Merchant Street, between Fort and Alakea. Telephone 734. Honolulu. H. I. W. T. M0NSARRAT. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN TIST. TELEPHONES 161 & 626. C. L. GARVIN,; M.D. Office No. 537 King street, near Punchbowl. Hours: 8:30 to 11 a. m.; 3 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone No. 448. LYLE A. DICKEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. 14 KAAHUMANU ST. Telephone, 6S2. J. M. KANEAKUA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office: In the Occidental Hotel, corner of King and Alakea streets, Honolulu. Honolulu, July 7, 1898. P. SILVA. Queen Street, : : Honolulu, II. I. AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Ono mea Sugar Company, Honomu Sugar Company. Wailuku Sugar Company. Walhee Sugar Company, Makee Su gar Company, Haleakala Ranch Company, Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line, San Francisco Packets, Charles Brewer & Co.'a Line to Bos ton Packets. Agents Boston Board of Underwrit ers. Agents for Philadelphia Board of Underwriters. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones, President; George H. Robertson, Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F. Allen, Auditor; C. M. Cooke, H. Water house, G. It. Carter, Directors. I Mil specie M LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital " 7,500,000 Reserve Fund 5,464,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New Yorfc, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. Transacts a General Banking an2 Exchange Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, 1L I. CLAU.3 Bpkkckkls. WM G. IBWIW. AGENT TO TAKE ACKNOWL edgments to Instruments, District of Kona, Oahu. At W. C. Achi's office, King street, near Nuuanu. CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H. I. 44iN Francisco Agkntb Xlie Nevada Banlr of San Franctsco. Hi Baseball fissoilii VL l BASEBALL SEASON. FIRST REGIMENT VS. HONOLULUS. Saturday, July 23. t K S Game called at 3:30 P. M. Admission 25c, T. B. CLAPHAM. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST OFFICE: HOTEL STABLES. Calls, day or night, promptly answered. SpeciaJties: Obstetrics and Lameness. AI. W. McCHESflEY & SONS. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Leather and Shoe Findings. Acents Honolulu Soap Works Company and Honolulu lannery. YEE SING TAI. Malting, Wall Papei, Wicker Chairs and All Kinds of Furnitnre. CONTKACTOF. AND BUILDEK. Cabinet Making and Painting. Robert Lewcr?. F. J. Lowrey. . C. LI. Coot LEWERS & CG0KE. Importers and Dealers in Lumhar and Building Materials. OfSce, 411 Fort St. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Steam Engines, BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS. COOLERS, BRASS AND LEAD CASTINGS, And machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to ship's blacksmithlng. Job work execrated on the shortest not!c. DRAW EXCHANGE ON San Francisco The Nevada Bank of Ban Francisco. tendon The Union Bank of JVnidon (Ltd.). New York American Exchange National Bank. Chicago Merchants National Bank. Paris Comptolr National d'Escoropto S Paris. Berlin Dresdner Bank. tlontckone and Yokohama Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Sew Zealand and Anstralla Bank of Victoria and Vancouver Bank of Brit ish North America. L. KONGr FEE. Merchant Tailor. 623 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE ItATlSS. Sult3 cleaned and repaired. Sati- faction guaranteed. LEWIS & CO., little find Rel Grocers 111 FORT STREET. Telephone. 240 : : P. O. Box, 2J. H. MAY & CO., iolHle il Reli. Grocers -:- 9S FORT STREET. -:-Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box, 47 Transact a General Banking mange Business Deposits Received. Loans made on Approved Security. Commercial and Travelers,' Credit Issued. Bills of Exchange Bought and Sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwin President and Manager Claua Spreckels Vice-President W. M. Giffard..Secretary and Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San Francisco, Cal. THE ftOI! PnnonlidnlQfl Wnlnr BfnrtQ loli UU bu 0UUU UU M UUlhO LIMITED. Esplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Sts. Inn MercQDiile 5 Will Collect your Accounts for you in a Prompt and Sat isfactory Manner. QUO NT G 3? AT & CO. Contractors : and : Builders, Carpenters and Galmtt Makers. Furniture of all kind3 constantly on hand and made to order. 137 Nuuanu St., cor. Kukui Lane. HOLLISTER & CO., - - AGENTS. BEFORE BUYING Your Furniture call at the IXL and see the low prices in Antique Oak Bedroom Sets, Iron Bed3, Wardrobes, Chairs, Rockers, Bureaus, Tables, Meat Safes, Stoves, Washstands, Ice Boxes, Etc. S. W. LEDERER, Corner Nuuanu and King Sts. P. O. Box 4S0. Tel. 478. FOUR ACTIVE COLLECTORS aro continually on the go, and others will be added with the increase of business. Returns made on all bills collected the day after collection. Special rates for special classes of bills. Ring up telephone No. 25G, or call around at 210 King street, forjurther information. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS.. Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., II. J. NO LTD, Prop. First -Class Lunches Served With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water. Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. Smokers' Requisites a Specialty.