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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER, 29. 1S9S. w GUNS" AT HAND Executor's Notice of Sale of Real Estate. 1 52" Yotar agsters ! i 1 5K- Boys White Sailor Suits, long and knee pants. Boys' Fancy Wash Sailor Suits, knee pants. Boys' Blue Serge Middy Suits. Boys' Blue Sailor Suits. Boys Fancy Worsted, Junior Suits. Boys' All-Wool Fancy Sweaters. Boys Star Shirt-Waists, white and colored patterns. Boys' Straw Hats. Boys' Pearl Felt Fedora Hats. Boys' Fancy Bows and Widsor Ties. Our Boys' Duck sailor and Middy Suits run from 3 to 8 years. See our Corner Window display. M. n-cINERNY, rierchant and Fort Streets. lie. Your Roof And Gutters Should be put in thorough repair before you are washed out during the heavy rains that miy be expected at any time. ooo I stand ready to do any necessary repairs required. Remember the heavy storm last year that did so much damage. Attorney and Judge Were Both Armed. ooo JOHN NOTT 75-79 KING ST. TEL: NO. 31 H. H. WOLLIMflS. Undertaker and Embalmer. LOVE BUILDING, 534-536 FORT ST. Telephone 846. Residence, 777 Fort St., JJext Door Below Fort St. House. Tel S49. ROBERT CATTON, En meer. mporter of Machinery 212 QUEEN ST. - - - HONOLULU.' Founders and Machinists. 213 Queen St., bet. Alakea and Richards Sts., Honolulu. Invito Enquiries for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Cast ings. Ships Blacksmiths. Cemetery Railings and Crostings Made to Order: Samples on Hand. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TEL. 410. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and King Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed General Agents for the Sanitarium Brand of Health Foods. ooo New and Fresh. G00&3 Received by Every Packet from California, Eastern States and European Markets. Standard Grades of Canned Vegetables, Fruits and Flah. Goods Delivered to Any Part of the City. Satisfaction Guaranteed. island Trade Solicited. Thl3 Was In St. Louis. Mo-A Quite Violent Contempt Case-Remarks of Judge. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 17. A riot oc curred in the first police district court yesterday, during which Judge Thomas N. Peabody. on the bench, sat with his revolver in his hand, while Attorney J. D. Storts, with a drawn weapon, de nounced the judge in unmeasured terms because of a decision he declar ed unfair to his client. The attorney was defending four women charged with being of questionable character and the judge declined to continue the case for more than one day. This an gered Storts, who drew his revolver and launched into Jurid denunciation of the judge. The judge drew his re volver and called for officers to throw the attorney out. The officers respond ed, and after a battle, during which the furniture was demolished, the law yer was placed behind the bars. The case was then taken up and the women fined heavily. Last night, while Judge Peabody was about to enter his home, three women, supposed to be friends of Attorney Storts, sprang upon him and began assaulting him with their fists. The judge attempted to defend himself, but was overpowered. He was being worsted when his cries attracted a pri vate warehouse man. who ran to his rescue, and his assailants disappeared. The judge was bruised, but not serious ly injured. Referring to the trouble in the court during the day, the judge said: "When Storts made that charge at me with his revolver, of course I was prepared for him, and I would have fired if had not been that there were a dozen persons behind him. I considered that my life was in jeopardy and I meant to shoot at the first oppor HONOLULU CABLE. rp. O- BOX 145. TELEPHONE 92. Bill to Be Reported Early to the House. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. Represen tative Bennett of New York has been instructed by the House Committees on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to call up the Pacific cable bill at the first opportunity. The bill, however, car ries an appropriation and it will be difficult to get it before the House without the intervention of the rule setting a time for its consideration. The bill was reported last March by Representative Bennett. It grants sivbsidy of $100,000 a year for twenty years to the Pacific Cable Company of New York, on condition that it give proof of its ability to lay the cable and have it in operation from San Fran cisco to Honolulu by January 1, 1900 and to extend to Japan and China dn one year more. Kaalavsm OAHU 6 1,7 K 1 33 OS 3 . 3192.0 1 1 2 oft. fo n, A 1 V 20743 fV k : w . 1 s.- house Bv order of John F. Colburn, executor of the will of Antone Rosa, late deceased, acting under order of the Probate Court of the First Judicial Circuit, shall, at 12 o clock noon ON SATURDAY, THE TTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1899, At my auction room in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, all of the right, title and interest of the said Antone Rosa and his estate in and to that certain real estate and fishery bounded and described as follows: 1st. Those certain 2 apanas of land situate at Kalihi, being covered by L. C. A. No. 1,049, R. P. No. 4,976, to Kea- wepoepoe no Keaka, containing an area of 5 86-100 acres more or less. 2nd. The sea fishery of Kaalawal, being a portion of L. C. A. No. 6,252, R. P. No. 5,552, to Kekuhiko. 3rd. A portion of L. C. A- No. 8,559 B Apana 32 Iliaina of Kapahulu to W. C. Lunalilo, situate at Kaalawal, East of Diamond Head, being subdivided into 8 building lots. The lots at Kaalawal lie beyond Ka piolani Park, a short distance beyond the residence of President Dole and in the immediate vicinity of the resi dences and lots of Cecil Brown, J. A. Magoon, T. R. Walker, P. M. Swanzy, and other permanent residents. The soil Is good and water is obtain able on the lots in wells only a few feet deep. There is access to the beach from all of the lots. There is a fair carriage road to the lots from the Park. The fact that almost all of the beach lots at Waikiki have been sold to manent residents renders this an. usually fine opportunity to secure i beach lots; an opportunity not to recur again, for present ptxrcSfcsssa of beach lots buying for their own can and not for sale. Sale subject the Court. to the connrmatloa d Deeds at expense of purchasers. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 5103 HIRANO ! HIRANO ! ! A Natural and Effervescent D W Bottled in Its Natural State at the Hirano Springs. ooo THE ONLY MINERAL WATER OF THE ORIENT AWARDED A MEDAL, AND DIPLOMA AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXHIBITION, 1893. X To Be Enlarged. Drawings have been made for a num ber of changes in tbe Orpheum theater. Improvement has been decided upon for the reason that the enterprise is a complete success and may now be con sidered one of the institutions of the city. The stage will be made larger. scervery added and more dressing rooms provided. The auditorium will be made twenty feet longer. This exten sion has been adopted instead of plac ing a gallery. All of these changes will necessitate the closing of the the ater for about ten days. Manager Post has heard from the company that is soon to arrive and is certain that it will meet with the approval of all Ho nolulu. Lessee King is more than sat isfied with the venture so far. Contempt Case. On a writ of habeas corpus, attor nay Davis appeared before the Sup reme Court yesterday morning. Chief Justice Judd, with Associate Justice Whiting by whom the writ was issued, and attorney Hatch heard the argu ment. Mr. Davis spoke for himself, reading the petition for a writ and amplifying the arguments there made. Attorney-General Smith answered Mr. Davis, making numerous citations and quotations in support of Judge Perry's position. Mr. Davis was released on $230 bail pending the decision of the court, to be rendered today. WE CAN GIVE YOU A "An Alkaline Water, Well Carbonated and Well Bottled, Permanent in Quality, Clear and Sparkling, a Good Table Water." (Signed) A. A. BRENEMAN, (Signed) A. A. BRENEMAN, President Departmental Committee. Individual Judge. Below are two extracts from the many testimonials received regarding the excellence of Hirano Mineral Water: Messrs. H. E. Reynell & Co., 46, Lime Street, London, E. C. Hiogo. Dec. 21st, 1894. Dear Sirs: As the sample lot of "HIRANO WATER" which you sent over for us has turned out so good, and mixes with Scotch Whiskey better than any other water we have yet tried we shall be pleased if you will ship us 1,000 cases as soon as you possibly can. Yours very trulv, JOHN DEWAR & SONS, LIMITED. (Signed) Thomas R. Dewar. Extract from letter from John Dewar & Sons, Limited: Everybody who tastes it likes it; the Whiskey brokers in Perth keep it in their offices almost to a man, as they find it goes far better with Whiskey than the ordinary mineral water. w. c PEACOCK & CO. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, ALL CAPACITIES. Fairbanks-Morse Wind Mills, Gas and Gasoline Engines, Railroad Supplies, Trucks, Etc New Lodge for Hilo. H. E. Waity, Deputy Supreme Chan cellor for the Hawaiian Islands, of the Knights of Pythias, has, in response to the recommendation of his successor. J. F. Eekardt, received an approval of the petition for establishment of t a lodge of Knights of Pythias at Hilo. Deputy Waity and others will leave for Hilo on the Kinau of January 17 for the purpose of creating the Hilo lodge. ORIENT BICYCLES. Major Taylor on his "Orient" made the world's record time for one mile in 1:31 4-3. He also holds numerous world's records at other distances. Or ient wheels are made by the Waltham Watch Co., and are the only bicycles in the world that are really "built like a watch," because built by people who BUILD WATCHES. The Honolulu Bi cycle Co., 209 Hotel street, Arlington Block, have an elegant line of the "Or ients," ranging in price from $30 to $S3. They- are without any doubt the most elegant and perfect wheel ever seen in this market. Send for Illustrated Catalogue to FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO 310 Market Street, San Francisco. Gas and Gasoline ENGINES FOR THE UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY. Engineers and builders of the "Union" Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines, Launchts, Pumps, Air Compressors and Heists. :- OFFICE: 309 HOWARD STREET. SAN FRANCISCO' y Advertiser, 75 cents a Honll IN Toys, Dolls, AND CERTAIN Children's Books. ooo 20 Per Cent. Off Cash TODAY ONLY! ooo lIlNEl'ISlil A fine fresh supply of APPLES, NAYEL ORANGES, LEMONS, LIMES, CALIFORNIA SQUASH. New crop of Raisins, Nuls, Dates, Figs, Etc Candied and Dried Fruits, Of all kinds. We have a few more of those Big Fat Ettli CORN FED TURKEYS. Secure one for your Christmas dinner before they are all gone. Place your orders with us today an early as possible. OOO- P. J. YOELLER & Co. Fort & Hotel Sts. Telephone 680. Read the Hawaiian Gazette (Semi-Weekly).