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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, JANUARY, 6, 1S0D 5 ' Have a saperb array of GOODS selected by Will C. King frem the latest Novel ties on the Coast. Suitable for Christmas and Wed ding Presents, consisting of PICTURES, ART STATUARY, PIIOTO PANELS, AND ART NOVELTIES. Also the latest in PICTURE MOULDINGS AND FRAMING MATERIALS. All are welcome at their Show Rooms UO HOTEL ST. THE 111 COMPANY, LIMITED, Solicit your patronage and guaranty the finest class of work at reasonable prices. ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED. All Flannels and Silks are washed b Hand. Ordinary Mending and Buttons Sewe On. Telephone No. orders. fS3 and leave you IF YOU ARE TROUBLED witn dandruff or any disease of the scalp, a trial bottle of DANDRUFF KILLER will entirely remove all doubt as to the virtue claimed for the preparation. Prickly heat cured by a few applica tions. Be sure that the label on the bottle bears the two faces and name; all others are imitations. F. PACHECO, Sole Proprietor. SELLING AGENTS-Holllster Drug Co., Benson, Smith & Co., union, tsar- ber Shop. ffldren's Photos Are the hardest of all to make well until you become accustomed to the task. Mothers tell us we are at our best when making photos of the little ones. Our quaint, unique poses faith il likenesses and dainty style of fin ishing photos find favor in every mother's eyes. Preserve baby's pretty face In one of Williams photos. J. J. WILLIAMS, 1 Fort Street. BEAVER LUNCH ROOMS. Fort St., Opp. Wilder & Co., H. J. NOLTE, 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. 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 blacksml thing. Job work executed on the shortest notic. A NEW PAINT SHOP. HAVING ASSOCIATED WITH US Mr. John H. West, a practical House Painter, Decorator and Wood Polisher, we are now prepared to give estlmatei on all kinds of work in that line. Mr. West having had a practical ex perience of over twenty years in San Francisco and other large cities on the Coast, we feel confident that any work entrusted to us will give entire satis faction to our patrons. PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT CO. AH v i m NEW IMPROVED CANE : KNIFE. Planters' Improved Hoe. Forged from one solid piece of steel. Made specially to our order. Fence Wire Of the Best Quality. To GALVANIZED. KOS. 4, 5 and 6. IN PERFECT ORDER. lail ana examine Uie auu vc. RrnaVinrf PIawc Diuuaiijft liuuuj Secretary Disc Plows, 'i Small Steel Plows, FOR CULTIVATING. Whips and Wh 1 n StOCkS. Section 4 provides for a bounty of $2 ond Judge, Circuit Court First Cir VV I lip OLUUrwO. foraU vesgels engaged in the cult, at Honolulu. Oahu, this i twentieth WMffletrees. LIMITED rt Street Agents ior the Vacuum Oils. TIVOLU LatelSaratoga, Waikiki. Mr. Karl Klemme begs to notify the I eo. Public of Honolulu and surrounding mails, it requirea, witnout onier eom Islands that he has undertaken the pensation than that provided in the act. management of this well known Seaside Resort. Every arrangement has been made for the convenience of Bathers and those wishing to enjoy a Ufl fiatimi ! flt tllfi ! SeaSlde. . . , 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 particlars inquire at Tivoli Baths or Telephone 899. KARL KLEMME. Real Estate For Sale. LOT AT WAIKIKI. On the beach. Good location. Excellent bathing. TENEMENT HOUSE ON KEKAU- LIKE Street, containing 4 stores below and 11 rooms upstairs. Rents for $53 per month. A good investment. LOT ON KUKUI STREET, near Riv er street. Size 40xio. Apply to WILLIAM SAVIDGE, No. 121 Queen St., next door to Hack feld & Co. 4979 CITY REPAIR SHOP 115 BETHEL STREET. Opposite Castle Sc Cooke. STRICTLY NEW. 1S9S CLEVELAND BICYCLES FOR RENT. Repairing promptly and thoroughly attended to. All work guaranteed. E. JONES, R. CLARK. limrrr nunc . DfOTHTTD x wnn NIMYIitt llJri . it Tiki 1 H 11 fi H ii I . BETHEL STREET. Next to Post Office. Open from 5 a. m to S p. m. DINNER AT 11 A. M. Meals at all hours, 25 cents. HANG WO & CO., 5100-imo. Proprietors. FOR MORE SHIPS Bill Presented to Both Senate and House. PLANS TO PROMOTE COMMERCE Increase Foreign Trade and Provide Auxiliary Cruisers. Compensation. Senator Hanna has introduced in the Senate, and Representative Payne in the Hous?, a bill to grant subsidies for American shipping. The bill is entitled. "A bill to pro mote commerce and increase the for eign trade of the United States and to provide auxiliary cruisers, transports and seamen for government use when necesaar. luc uucncou.. ject of tne mil. The first section provides a graduated nlm nf rrmnpnsat on to Uie Owners OI vessels carrying the American flag and engaged in foreign commerce. The amount depends on the tonnage of the vessel and the speed, graduated all the to ay num . - steamships of ten tnousana tons our- den, capable of making twenty-thre knnta an hour and UDward. Section 2 provides that no such com- pensation shall be paid to the owners rf cnr-h vosspI unless at least one- fourth of the navigating crew are citi- zens of the United States. Section 3 provides for tests of speed, cimiinr in riiarantp.r to those renuired deep sea fisheries, requiring that at least one-third of the crew shall be citizens of the United States. Section 5 provides for a bounty of $1 per month to each sailor actually en gaged in the deep sea fisheries. safeguards eral provision unuer w"11:" 1 r JZ1 Paris were admitted to rosgistry and a- .- -U TV" s - i the St. Ixmis and the St. Paul were built, extended to all similar vessels owned by American citizens. Section 10 requires that a certain number of American boy apprentices shall be carried on each American ves sel and taught the art of navigation. Section 11 provides that in time of war all vessels under this act may be taken by the government and used as cruisers, transports, etc, Section 13 prevents all vessels built under this act from participation in the coast trade or fishing. Section 14 provides that all vessels registered under the act shall crry It also provides for tne cancellation oi ail contracts with Ameri- the present m can lines. The bill, it is explained, provides the same general system adopted in build ing up the German, British and other foreign lines. All of the foreign coun tries eneraeed in commerce, the propos ers of the bill state, still maintain their lines by a system of compensation to a greater or less extent; some of them extending the system, as does this bill, to all the merchant marine registered under their flag. DANGER OF NEGLECT. Not an "Ad," but a Careful and Seri ous Comment. (N. Y. Herald.) The regrettable death of Calvin S.j Brice-is another of the many melan choly results of neglecting an ordinary Icold. The disposition to overcome disease, strong as the will may be to do so, is never a safe guarantee for ultimate protection against the probable out- come, it is oDViousiy saowu m mis case that during the present epidemic of grip we should take more than ordi nary care that the prevailing catarrhal troubles do not progress beyond the reach of remedial measures. The la mented deceased placed too much reli ance in his power to resist the odds which were against him. It is sad to believe had he done differently a valu able life might have been spared. The exactions of business are always; pressing with the energetic and ambi-j tious man. He loathes to give up, to ; feel that he is sick or that he is behind his capacity for usual work, and the consequences are that he overtaxes his strength and wastes his flagging ener gies in fighting against an inevitable issue. There are many such in every community. It is the stitch in time they are missing. In the end. when their friends assemble at the funeral they listen to the old moral, mourn the sacrifice and yet collectively vote them selves exceptions to the general rule. HAVING A GREAT RUN ON CHAM BERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, informs us that he is naving a ' great run on Chamberlain's Cough Kemeay. lie sens nve comes mai. medicine to one of any other kind, and , it gives great satisfaction. In these j days of la grippe there is nothing like j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with its prompt action. South Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents. au, HnTtlors orthVcsses o7s: ft the Station K-f sels entitled to .ch parent etc. Sections i. S, 9 and 10 make a gen- nvirv Tonn of Satur- : . II . V-. . ftf VQW M. AM V V.ww . The Only High Crodo Baking Powdor Offered at a Mod erate Price. NONE SO GOOD, MARSHAL'S SALE. IN THG CIRCUIT COURT. FIRST CIRCUIT, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. In the Matter of the British Schooner "Labrador." In Admiralty. ORDER TO SELL. To A.'M. Brown, Esq., Marshal of the Republic of Hawaii. Greeting: Whereas, in certain proceedings in admiralty brought by tho Attorney General on behalf of the Hawaiian Government against the British sci10oner Labrador" and .her boats. tackle, apparel and furniture, and ten cans containing five hundred (500) tins confiscating - the said schooner, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture and the said opium to the use of the uuciumcui, ui iuc ftcyuuia vjl xia. l : : i .3 e J ,1 scn6oner her ,boats tackle apparel and furniture was made by the Hon. W. L. Stanley, Second Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit. u are nereby commanded in pur suance of said decree to sell the said schooner "Labrador " her boats .tackle, apparel and furniture at public auction, in, Honolulu, on Saturday, the 14th day or January a. u. yy, ana to puonsn a notice of such sale in the Hawaiian Mar ana uauy vommerciai Advertiser ior not less iuau Wu ud, ami yoy iuc proceeds oi sucu ie- wiuis ourw, witn an account oi your cnarges auu expenbeb. Witness the Hon. W. L. .Stanley, Sec day of December A. D 1898. W. L. STANLEY, Second Judge, Circuit Court, First Circuit. By virtue of the above writ to me issued on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1S98, I will sell at Public Auction, day, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1S99, the British schooner "Labrador." , , 0nrpl nT1f, fnrT1i. her boats, tackle, apparel and furni ture. CHAS. B. CHILLlNGWORTII, Deputy Marshal, Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu, Oahu, December 21, A. D. 1898. bi,JJ BANK OF HAWAII, LTD. By vote of the stockholders of the Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Will be inaugurated January 1st, 1899. Ordinary and Term Deposits will "l1 lowed in accordance with rules and conditions as printed in Pass-Books. Copies of terms and conditions upon which deposits will be received may be had on application, or manea to tnose desiring same tt a wt a tt t.m CHAS. M. COOKE, President. Honoluhi, Dec. 15, 1898. 5104 !E URL CO., Ill 121 Queen Street. CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS RUBBER TDEtES AND ROLLER BEARING AXLES. WILSOH & WHITEHODSE, Sole Licensees Hawaiian Islands. 121 Qoeea. Street. D. H. Fyfe. C. W. Adamson FYFE & ADAMSON. COCSIISSIOX AG-EX TS. 214 SIXTH ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Dealers In all descriptions of Cali fornia Products. Salesmen for Island Fruits and Pro due?. PURCHASING AGENTS, ETC. Cash advances made on consignment. All business entrusted to us will re ceive prompt attention. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. New Importation of SILK GOODS, in the piece, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK SHAWLS, DECORATED FLOWER POTS, NEW PORCELAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS, TEA AND DINNER SETS, CARVED IVORY, RATTAN CHAIRS, CARVED SANDALWOOD BOXES. J XHESE GOODS ARE THE HANDSOM- EST IN ALL HONOLULU WING WO CHAN & CO. 210-212 Nuuanu Street. WASHINGTON FEED CO. COP. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 422. Importers and Wholesale Dealers BftY. 6RAIR. f EED. HOOR. HEBLS. elt Our good? are always fre3h. orders solicited. Island nil ii LANDS For Sale. 1st. IS Lots at Kallhl. opposite II. C. Meyers' premises. 2nd. T Lots at Katlhl, adjoining Hon. D. H. Kahaulello's new Castle. 3rd. i Lots at Kalihl, next to Mrs. Cockett's premises. 4th. 12 Lots at Kalihi. facing Kame- hameha IV Road, and in front oi G. Markham's Residence. 5th. One Lot 96x200 feet, mauka of the Catholic Church premises at Ka lihi. 6th. 10 Lots at Kapalama, lying mauka of King street, about 300 feet from the Kapalama Tramways Depot. 7th. Five Lots and Houses at Kapa lama, situated mauka of King street and on the Waikiki side of Morris Estate premises. Sth. A Lot of about half an acre mauka side of King Street, about 400 feet from the corner of Lillha and King Streets. The premises pro duce an income of $623 per annum; will sell for $5,500. 9th. 25 Lots 50x100 feet In Puunul Tract. 25 Lots 75x150 in Puunul Tract. 25 Lots 100x200 in Puunul Tract. 10th.-6 Lots 100x200 on Nuum street, right opposite the old Ice Works. About 300 Lots 50x100 at Nuuanu at rear and mauka of the above 6 Lots. 11th. About 70 Lots in the Kekio Tract, situated opposite the Makee Island Band Stand. It is admitted that it is one of the best tracts near the Waikiki Sea Beach. 12th. About 300 Lots in the Kapahulu Tract. I3TH.-S0LD. 14th. About 1,000 acres in Kealako mo, Puna, Hawaii; the land extends from the beach to about 2 miles from the Volcano. 15th. CITY PROPERTIES, Etc., Etc. Prices are the cheapest In the Market. For further particulars apply to I (1 U. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. W. C. Achi, our manager, has over 16 years experience in Real Estate Business in this City. Honolulu, July 19th, 1898. J. F. MORGAN. REAL ESTATE AND STOCK BROKER. Member of Honolulu Stock Exchange. Telephone No. 72. 5046 P. O. Box No. 5f 1 WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LIMITED. Wm. G. Irwin.. President and Manager Claus Spreckels Vice-President W. M. Giffard..Secretary and Treasurer H. M. Whitney, Jr Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AGENTS FOR THE NOW- IS THE TIME to have your fifftanfc Steamshfo COITlEanV Upholstering done. Wo have Just re ULCdUlL oicaillillip KsViuyauy 6UDniy of Upholstering Of San Francisco, Cal. L I wish to announce to the public of Honolulu that during 4 the holi days I will fit Spectacles and Eye Glasses of all description at more than reasonable prices. Free examination of the eyes. S. B. LUCAS, PARISIAN OPTICIAN. Love Building, - - - Fort Street. (Up Stairs.) Ii. ICO Gr FEE. Merchant : Tailor. 622 Fort St., Opp. Club Stables. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES. Suits cleaned and repaired. Satis faction ruaranteed. HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN Wood and Coal ALSO White and Black Sand Which we will sell at tha ery lowest market rates. Telephone No. 414. AI MINT ! W. J. GUNN, U Esiale i 410 Montgomery St. BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND SAO RAMENTO STREET3. San Francisco, California. Twenty years of successful exer lence as a Real Estate Agent enable me to state that I havo done well foj investors, when they followed my ad vice. The attention of those having moo3 to Invest is called to the fact that than are great opportunities to make.spte did investments in San Francisco Res Estate at the present time. Th con dition of realty at present favors thf buyer. This is the time to invest waa properties can be , purchased at Ion prices. San Francisco has a groat future; aQ unite on this point. It is to be ta great city of the Pacific Coast and the man who buys now will make hlmssU rich. I offer my experience and knowledge of values of property to those who fc sire to purchase business properties for income, or improved lota or blocks for Investment. Information cheer- ii 1 1 xr iriTon In rAfomnrvi tr nil TTvm.ttana to Real Eatate In San Fraa- clsco. I will be happy to correapcoa In relation thereto. Sometimes estates are divided, asA the property has to be sold; , in thta way fine purchases can be made. The undersigned possesses Information ofl all such sales and can advise buyer as to values. Money Invested on Real Estate ourlty for those who desire to loca their money. FHill charge taken of properties anfl taxes paid for absent owners. w. J. GUNN, Real Estate Agent, 410 St., San Francisco. Montgomery "Remember the riaine" Objoct of the Palama Co-operative Grocery Go. Is to enable the public to ctt their groceries at something like reasonable prices. A trial order will convince yea of the truth of what our custcca ers say about saving money tinea they commenced to deal wltb Opposite Railway Depot, King Street, P. O. Box 6W- Tel. 755. Bran, Oats, Barley and Hay. Souvenir Jewelry. The attention of those who wish U: carry away with them souvenir of OLD HAWAII Is called to my manufacturing depart ment. Jewelry of all Kinos maue to order. BIART 404J FORT BT JEWELER. CoYNE & MEHRTEN. The Upholsterers. I Goods of the Latest Designs. A large viariety to pick from the best that was ever Imported here. If you want a Box Couch for Ladies Dresses, cov ered In any style, we can do it. Par lor sets or Odd Pieces reupholstered. Call and see our Cozy Corner Lounges something new You will want one when you see It. Mattresses made to order and reno vated. Silk Floss for Cushions and pil lows. Telephone 928 (Masonic Temple.) ALAKE A STREET. 108 KING STREET. G.J.Waller : : Manager. Wholesale and Retail BITTOIIES.HLS AND- ' - NAVY CONTRACTORS. FVk VI IS AY A, Nuuanu street, near Beretanla, oppo site Commercial saloon. WING WO TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET. Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Croe&arJ Wares, Screens, Vasea, Rattan Chairs. Crepe. SUka, Cig ars. Etc., Etc., Bte. . ., 0-0 0 BOP.