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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: Unveil n r O 'TOER 10. fr
BESKS.
DESKS.'
BESKS.
S
eHRDRS.
Office Furniture
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Best Goods. Lowest Prices.
Warehouse. Merchant Street.
Telephone 313.
THE-
LIMITED.
518 Fort Street.
STABLES.
Stables Tdtphom
Hack Stand Tel.
777.
319 and 477.
-oo-
C. M. BeMimia
MANAGER.
CASTLE & COOKE, UG
HONOLULU.
COUIIISSIOIl UERCHA11TS,
SUGAR FACTORS.
-AGENTS FOK
The Ewa Plantation Co.
The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Waimea Sugar Mill Co.
The Koloa Agricultural Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis,
Mo. -
The Standard Oil Co. ,
The George F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Mutual Life In
surance Co., of Boston.
The Aetna Fire Insurance Co., of
Hartford, Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co., of Bos
ton. Castle & Coofce,
LIMITED.
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR
i
OF BOSTON.
io flie iDsnce iioii?
OF HARTFORD.
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Merchants
JUDD BUILDING.
CONEY : ESTATE
LANDS.
A FEW VERY DESIRABLE BUILD
INO LOTS on Nuuanu avenue, at, Nio
lopa, Nuuanu valley for sale. Apply to
J. M. MONSARRAT,
Cartwright Block, Merchant St
6267
EAT
s
II i'lil II
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Club
Stables
Livery.
Mil i 1
Din
lleii
OOlODd
ALEXANDER &
BALDWIN
Mil's UBlfii.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT
Tho UNITED STATES NAVY
and the UNITED STATES
ARMY TRANSPORTS
USE THE
Uf I H !l . il I H o in
OILS
ADMIRAL DEWEY'S
was lubricated with
FLEET
it
VACUUM ILS:
The BRITISH, ITALIAN, JAP
ANESE and other Navies
Use
Vacuum Oils
ADMIRAL CAMARA, has order
ed for the CARLOS V. and
PELAYO of the Spanish Na
vy the
VacMMinro Oils
IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
the standard of merit is
The "Vacuum
99
LIMITfc D.
AGENT FOR THE
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Fort ana Merchant Staets.
K1n? and eethel Streets.
. r r am
w I A WW.
The best at the lowest
...Price at HOPP'S.
Chamber
O
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a.
Suits...
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Of Oak, Birch, Maple and
Mahogany to satisfy the pock
etbookt)f the wealthy as well
as the poor. One does not
have to go to extremes in
placing out money In order to
have nice Furniture in their
house. Our prices are such
that one cannot but be
pleased.
No house is complete with
out MIRRORS. Mirrors are
like anything else there are
good and poor ones. What
woman cares for a poor mir
ror? One that would not
give justice to her beauty. We
carry no such mirrors. Only
the best make can be had
from us.
CD
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a.
o
Portoeres
o
Are also a necessity; if you
wish to have a comfortably
appearing home. Many va
rieties to select from.
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We have the
Genuine Curled
c
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air
n
ttresses. t
o
a.
If you are fond of sleep our
hair mattresses will allow you
to slumber soundly. Those
who have no Genuine Hair
Mattresses for their bed do
not know the comforts of life.
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WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
OF UPHOLSTERING.
O
o3
- leading Furnitare
Dealers
KING AND BETHEL STS.
- -
J. HOPP & CO.
(I ill (10
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GO 1
HOSTILE FORGES
Moving Towards Boun
dary Lines.
Boers Dispatching Trooos to th
Front British Troops Also Steadi
ly Moving Forward.
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WAR INKVITAHI.K.
XKW YORK. Sept. 3. A ta
ble to the World from I.ondoti
says: War is inevitablo. All
the false issues raised to pro
voke the crisis have been
cleared away. Kreat HritainV
aim to assert her paramountry
in South Africa is fully revealed
as the actuating motive of her
policy. The pretense that
there ii a question of franchise
for the UitlanJers has leen
abandoned. It is now one of
vassalage or extirpation to thf
Boers.
Krueger's reply to Chamber
lain's dispatch of last Friday
was received this evening nt
the Colonial Offlce. It Is un
flinching and cart, declaring his
adhesion to the convention of
1SSI. which Chamberlain pro
fessed to ov?rrid.
The World correspondent
hears that energetic represen
tations have b.n made to Iord
Salisbury by the Embassadors
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of Germany. Russia and Portu-
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acainst the. proposal In
amberlains dispatch to de-
troy th? independence of the
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Transvaal by reverting 10 the
condition of tilings under the
Pretoria convention of issi.
These representation probab
ly will lead to n modiflratlon if
not the omis-5on of that propo
sal, although rlnglaad will ulti
mately carry h:r ioinl when
the war Is over.
The British agrnt at Pre
toria. Conyngham (Jrcenc. Is
fully confident that the Itoent
cannot b restiained. Th'ir
position Is T-aelly trying, rent
between a natural desire to
strike while .they yet can strike
effectively, and t!n?Ir reluctance
to furnish a relentls foe with
an apparent moral advantage.
Though th? . impending war
wholly absorbs attention here,
there is no manifestation r.f
popular -xeit:mnU London
preserves its normal calm, pro
bably because a i large 1km 11 en of
troops are pacing through.
There is intense activity at the
War Office and at.ong the vol
unteer regimen!-.
LONDON. 0.:t. !. The Sun
day Times this morning says
the first clai-s of reserves in
London have !en ordered to
parade at nocn today (Sunday)
r.t Wellington V.rracks. Thee
troops number about HUi
men. According to other pa
pers, this step i taken in or
der to brin up the regiments
ordered to South Africa or now
there to a fall war footing.
V.-
LONDON, Sept. 30. A dispatch re
ceived this evening from Johannesburg
says the Traiiaval officials today re
quisitioned 70 hor.-s, provisions and
general equipment fcr the burghers.
Horses were even riulsltloned in the
streets and sta'il-s-, and the town was
depleted. The Wt Rand command of
COO men startfd lor the front this
morning, an 1 the Johannesburg corps
of T"0 men is fallowing. In the mean
time business is -ia?tiint. and the ex
odus of ritlandrt- ontinues. leav
ing Johannesburg oa one train today.
About !.S Bor artillerymen. In
cluding th res-"rvt'Kt ure encamped at
Volksrust. whetc th field cornet has
now issued ri:l-s and 4."mm) car
tridget. It Is reported that a down train due
at Durban tomorrow has leen stopped
at Volksrust for the purpose of seiz
ing prominent Uitlanders.
From Vrybergh, it i said, a native
laborer has sworn an affidavit In'fore a
magistrate that he saw troops, between
twelve and t?nty arsietl IUkts. enter
the colony from 'lie Transvaal and vis
it a farmer named Hasbrouck. They
remained In the house a considerable
time and crept hick across the fron
tier by a dry va:r course.
A telegram from Allwal. In the
north, says the Orange Fre State Is
stopping wagons, produce and live
stock en route tc Cape Colony. The
burghers, it is further said, are al
lowed to cro?s the frontier for busi
ness, but ar-5 expected to return Im
mediately. From Bloemfontein come
advices which ay the town is begin
ning to present a deserted appearance.
A number of inhabitants, chiefly wom
en, have lett.
The Government has Issued a circu
lar to railroad employes, who are most
ly British subjects, notifying them
that in case of war they will Im dis
missed and paid In full. According to
agreement those volunteering to bear
arms will be allowed to do so. and
those resigning will be allowed to re
main in the country without being
commandeered, but they will be ex-
naot ail trt crvd fi Stff n
On the British side the forces arel
steadily moving near the frontier. The!
beyond Glencoe. in the direction of
Laing's Nek, on the main rail toad.
The British camp at Glencoe Is situa
ted on a stony koppje, with strong
breastworks of stones erected oa top.
All the railroad bridges from Colenze
to Newcastle ar crisnJc-l Uy anI
r.lght by a mivl forre of -!ic afcl '
"nr.ir.try. T mt ar allot:! to!
.n li ma:i brbfgr art) four tit th l.rgj
Lrbigt. Thf battrri- tf artlllry
AhMi U tx (;:. rr . ti:nM!ly for Dm-j
.!-. u Ivw tnil. s .1st ir.t. Lave 5:..!. It n-i
1 i...n :! r. I to Ni- c.i:l-. nhuhj
!. i:; ..'!v.i:; f th !rtt!h b .?. T!-1
..i.:-rs or tu',: nrthTnni: prt !
.v.lii. whi.h eat- t!.. Tr.i:;.iul
u wetlg. arr b-.ning thtlr t.rnj
1 .
tom.ng on ni n::ntrv.
'h.
l!hn!ei.i. which U rpo to a
.. '-r uttat k. the Hritl-h colon!, are
u ttei pn purine fr l-.Vn. !!
AdniinJitratir at llul!'iay has tn
.'ormed the Cham!., r of Mine. tha; t!.e
iiirc.1.. will Ih doubil ar.d the forts
stzensthened and m u hlr.egun mount
etl. There are contant patrols In the
.our try district. Water U Matte tn
lilodfsia. but there Is rr.otzh if it
irins siMin.
A dispatch from PSetrrmar itzlmrc
announces that the Governor of Natal
has issued a proclamation In view of
the impression that many of the
Dutch farmers may Join the IWrs. The
pto lutuatlon warns "w ickedly 1U
po.f .1 iersns" that the punUhment of
treason Is death and the con fi nation
of the rebeU property. The mottntrd
Natal volunteer. Including the re
serves, have been warned to !r in
readiness. MalU from Durban fr
Cape Town are now sent by se.t In
stead of across the Transvaal.
The ritlanders at Capo Town arr In
dignant at the Transvaal ronlWatlon
law. which practically places at the
disiMi.ml of the Transvaal their whole
property, the nature and definition of
the offense leipg such ns to rmhran
every possible contingency and ren
der them lialde to confiscation what
ever they do. even In claiming their
rights.
The Time correspondent at Cape
Town say he learns that the Dutch
farmers throughout the Qucento-n
district have Transvaal Mausers' and
ammunition. The strip of Colonial
territory from which the most danger
Is apprehended Is Cole burg, acre
the Allway north, a it lie along the
extreme southern Inirder of the Or
ange Free State. Although the cottn
try west nt.d southwest U mainly
Dutch, it gle no sign of anxiety
The Durban Infantry, with three
gun and a detachment of naval vol
ti nti era. left Durban this afternoon for
Colcnso. Enthusiastic crowd bid thf
troops farewell.
The stoppage of a train atVcdksnisi
by the nMr I confirmed. The caue
of this Hep I unknown. Subetiently
the train prcnrce!e to Johannesburg.
The wires are Interrupted.
A telegram from Pretoria, datrd yes
terday, say the wildest excltt-mrnt
prevails there and that the war prep
arations are proceeding apace. lug
guns, field telegraph, burgher, tnu
nitions of war and provision ar Ink
ing hurried off to Yoikru.l. the pro
Jctcil tMse tT the iuht jra!ton.
against Natal. Crow! gather at the
stations to witl;es the d iiatttirc of
the military trains, tleneral Jotlert
goes to Yolksrust tomorrow. The iuer
War Office Is working night and day
and organization is actively- prt-eed
lag.
The Uaad. In order t utiiip the
ui:;ort of many ritlmders. has de
cided that I'ltlanders who help the
4Wrs will receive the franchise. Sev
eral of the Transvaal Government de
partments close tomorrow. Including
the High t Court. Immediately after
mail!:.! law I priM"l.iiuiel outside -tal
commuuicnt!on will I Mnpj-d.
The .-cret session v.hich the Uaad I
holding this evening will probably ad
journ until Wednesday for the result
of the British Cabinet meeting.
DCNDEi:. Natal. Sent, no. It l as
serted the lUn ra have uifblllx-l at
t"tnchi ami at the new railway bridge
on the Transvaal side of the Buffalo
river. There are a thousand mti at
each place. The (Umts have cut a
route through the high lank and are
tcadv to cross to Natal.
IWTI.IOTIC OKKIIIt.
IIONCKONC. Sep:. over f;f;y of
the llongkonn volunteer hae anrcreii
their services t the IJivernment In t!i
eent of war in the Tfansaal. Two
r:n have similarly offereil in th
twn: of th. valuntf .-rs offer leing a
a pled to provide them with Maxim
guns and to bear the cos: of transpos
ing them to South Africa.
THK OLYMPIA MKN.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2.1. The Navy
Department has arranged to have ZZtt
of the Olympia's men take a sjecll
train for Washington on the Pennsyl
vania rtMl at Jersey CUy at D:Ii next
Monday night. They will come In
tourist sleepers, whkh.will be their
headquarter, while they nre In Wash
ington, and will leave the Tuesday fol
lowing for New York.
N0TOA0E
BY THE
TRUST.
iaikji:
wm
Made
to order at short
B. LICHT1G,
05 Fort Street
Above Dcwcy HestrauranL
OiUioiit
to )
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CRDWH DiSnilERItS CGMPAJiY.
New Shipment
SILK GOODS.
JLUBO
9 ham : Cloth, : Haxdeesoiieii,
DoYUCfv : Tadlc : Covr&t
SILK SHiElS, SILK PiUSlS, ETC
Daclsomc Carets for Umu and
JAPANESE RUGS. VERY FRETTY
PATTERNS.
A largo rlock on hand to irelect
from, t pricts that will ivurprW
fox
5. OZAKi,
AYKLE1 bUXk btltL iiiin
ititiLi.iANT i:niiO!isi:h:nt.
Ity Health Journal of New rk Au-
g'it 21. IO. J. A. David. M.H..
IMitor and Manager.
Only la i week ue rxara!nel th hr
bremM by the Capital Itrewinc Cora
iviny of Olympfa. Wah.. atd It U a
pexfcTl llliutratiun cf lh! vaauty ol
beer which wc arc always gUd t tom
mc isI. far the &r.a)U howcd It to l.
entirely ftc from any tract? of any
In'urlouit fubjiiancr. Such a high rrai
of IWr U racut bencSclal In IU uk, fur
nouc of the pure mall a&d hop have
been dlnplacetl by harmful 1 t.gr client
Lrry hyglcnbt will concur il!h u in
raying that n bver of ah u;erior
excellence U a very bo!corae b-cv er
ase. 1'hynlclanji often hate oocai.o
to prrrllc a pure leer for ex.w of
debilitation, and they ran wfely or!r
thl) Ur, made by lr Capital Ilrrvlcg
Comjany.
I- 11. DC has In bin keeping the
American Journal of Health and ran
1h seen by anyon.
This Lcr ran te had In UtttSc or on
draught at th HOFFMAN, comer of
Hotel and Nuuanu street. A Urge a-
sortmrnt of the Yery wt of American
and foreign Uatiorf c arc peae4
to ell yo4 and Klrr you ralnc for the
eneflt of your health.
Yo:tr, U II. DLIL
Proprietor of HOFFMAN.
IT IS CHEAPER
to pay a fair pric to bar
Tonr watch repaired ty ....
IX EDERT UlTCBDUEE
than to rtk bsTlnc It rulced
In order to saT a few cents.
W. R. COUNTER,
Practical Watchmaker
B07 Fort St
Glte pertofisl sttectlon to rersirlcx
fine and conpllcated watch ex.
LOWEST PRICES
CONSISTENT WITH
OOOD WORKHANSH I P.
Uncle Sam Cafe.
512 FORT STREET.
Open from S a. ta. to 12 p. nx.
Excellent menu at all ceals.
FInt-lajs French chef cpojc4.
All the delicacies of tho ason.
Hani or Krc Sandwiches with Cof
fee. Tea or Milk. IS cents.
LOOK WO SING CO.
SEATTLE BEER
AT THE-
CRITERION SALOON.
if, ZXXZs M
j! CYRUS J
.J it'.
iii'n' 'ML'
GIVEN AWAY!
"i: .NEAKLY SO.
K-r n fer tlayp. 1 tll ell ihf
fain -xytV rx:l til at 16
Crn! lt-tllr
tTWill Not Gum Yoar
flachine.
L. F. C?resS(iDiltt
Fort Strcot noar Hotel.
Dealer in Seuir. KacMnis.
1 A R
5 JJ UQ
rrcm it cnV
.at wdli ihr ttit
LOLA MONTE2 CREME
nr rret t& inh lviArt. f.r6
.-ie wtxm i 1 irtjti ik td motxtr it
4 DAY HAIR RESTORER
vt r 4 4.-?rnW c8x
FACE BLE1CH EEEOTES FSECKIXS.
m : x-m. ftre. TUw t4 e
Lmnltom U Off Ult. trtArt M C3r it
MRS. NETTIE HARRISON
D CRM AT O LOOt ST
For cJeamScc the .r:. j'.lnu
the k!n of the head. reJicrJrc be-3'
ache caud ty overwork ad ortital
worry, rradlcatlcc ian2rcrr. and tea
crally maklnc yxw frri ijke a ti-- ntn
or uowia. Thtte is noihltz ccsl f
Pachcco's Dandruff Killer.
For ty all c!ri3rcl nl at the
Union lUrUr Fhop,
Tejcjdjaae C.
FIRST CLASS
Bicycle Repairing
!kae ai Very !trosiMe
Flcurr.
C1VC US A TRIAL-
CLSTEUn) BICYCLES F02 HEHT.
We hare a few aoccc9hand ht!s
bUh w are serine at rct rsJc prSrra.
city ncPAin c::cp
E. Jonos. R. Clark.
IIS Dctbcl Street
Orpol Water hocK Crorrry Co.
HAWAII SH1NPO SHA
the nemt nmisi nnmrc cma
The jnUlihers of "I U wall Fhlrpo,
The oz.1t daily Jspsnee paper pob
HheU In tha Islands,
roiToa TsKsjtssat.
ror tefoMMMMc satorawA..
OSce Nonas avenne, alora Ucte
tanla street.
The Silent Barbershop
Ladles' Boot-Black Stan!
In rear of ahDp.
JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, Vrcpr
Arlington tlot!. Hotel Street-
HONOLULU IRQH VORKS cc.
Stoam ErjRlnon.
BOILKHS. SCGAIt MIU.. COOI-CitS.
CRASS AND UZAD CASTINGS.
tcl tnachlaery of ery dlnpUoa
oai to oricr. Parti ra'ar :ieaUoa
pa 4 to sh!? y.aeaisltv.st. JoTs
s-ork execaiO oa iha abones: ictlra
LEAVER LUMCH ROOUS.
1L J. NOLTi:. Prcr.
Foit Street, Opn. W.:lcr H Co.
FiretC(ats Lunches Served
With Tea. CoSe. Soda Wafer. Clcccr
Alo or Milk. Open from
3 a. m. to 10 p, o
j?mokers Iteuliltra a Ffecialty.
5- V. w" .-w -i
T 7" - w.' i
Cfk N 12 R f f Jv j JTL
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