THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AIVEUTISKK: HOXOLri.t'. OCTOIIKH lv.w
-Ainiother Large Shipment
OF THOSE
WELL KNOWN
Keen Kutter Goods
Has Just arrived and been opened up. Chisels, Bits, Hatchets, Knives and
fill such articles with this brand on are guaranteed and will always be re
placed by us If any defects show up on using the tools. The "TRUE BLUE"
Saws, Squares and other tools are about the neatest and best things in the
way of fancy tools that have ever been shown. Call and see them and we
think you will say so, too. These goods are made for, sold by and guaran
teed by the Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis, Mo., the largest hardware
house In the world by long odd3, and you get honest goods when you buy
these brands. The only place In town you can buy KEEN KUTTER and
TRUE BLUE Goods Is at
E. O. HALL & SON, LTD.
READY ROCK ROOFIN(j
Best Roofing on Earth.
PARLIAMENT SITS
British Legislature Now
United.
On Vigorous Prosecution of the War
Against the Boers-hecici Surclks
Will tc VoteJ.
a Honolulu 31 ax
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IT NOT EXPENSIVE; comes ready to lay; any workman can lay it; is
Slgit; lnurance 50 per cent less than shingles on buildings covered with it.
Wt affected by any climate. SEND FOR SAMPLE.
Mawaiiaini Trading (So- Ltd
Office: Nos. 6 and 8 Love Building, Fort St. tel. 1132.
MosqjMDtoMinie
Will Drive Mosquitoes Away.
Cures the Bites!
Brings Comfort!
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enson, Smith & Co
B
LIMITED-
Fort'and Hotel Streets.
LONDON. October 17. Parliament
opened today in extraordinary session
to consider the Sju:'.i African situa
tion. LONDON. October is. la th- Hoao
of Commons today the. First Lord of
the Treasury and Government bidr
Arthur J. Halfotir. brought In th fol
lowing message from the Queen:
"The state of affairs in Africa hav
ing constituted. In the opinion of her
-Majesty, a case of emergency within
the meaning of the act of Parliament,
her Majesty deems it proper to provide
additional means for military service.
She has. therefore, thought it right to
communicate to the Iiouse that her
Majesty is. by proclamation, about to
order the embodiment of the militia
and to call out the militia n-s-rve
force, or such part mereof as her Ma
jesty may think necessary fo;- perma
nent service."
The tailing out. of the militia t.'
the military reserves has occasioned
widespread wonderment. Other stories
of preparations against continental
combinations are revived. It is freely
rumored that the (lovernment is deter
mined to demonstrate to Europe that
the Rritish army is no: a negligible
quantity.
The Speaker read the Queen's speech.
shortly after which Sir Alexander Pul
ler Acland Hood. Conservative member
for West Somerset, rose to move the
address in reply. Dwelling upon the
horrors of war he declared that war
should not be undertaken except from
absolute necessity, but that in this
case, all peaceable means having fail
ed, war had become necessary "to es
tablish equal rights for the white race
in South Africa and to remove the
grievances of the Outlanders."
Clement Royds. Conservative mem
ber for Hochdale. seconded the address.
Sir Henry Campbell-Hannerman.
Liberal leader in the House of Com
mons, who followed Mr. Royd. said
Parliament had been summoned to
give its approval to the early steps of
war. Never had the House met In cir
cumstances more serious or amid con
ditions engaging to a greater degree
the profound interest of the British
people. The demands made by the
Government of the Soutu African re
public were such as to make it impos
sible for the Govern mem or any self-
respecting country ever to take them
into consideration.
"Actual hostilities have commenced,"
said Sir Henry. and an active aggros
sion has been committed which It Is
the nlain duty of our Ministers, of Par
liament and of the people to resist.
There will be no disposition on the
part of this House-to place any obsta
cle in the way of granting such sup
plies and such powers to the crown as
may be necessary to secure the rapid
and effective prosecution of a war com
menced to vindicate our rights. The
campaign should be vigorously and
promptly prosecuted ami nothing ne
cessary for that purpose saould be re
fused by the House of Commons."
Talks of I)oans Hacktuhc KiJncy
PilN.
When an incident lifcf th following
otcurs here at home it U bound to
carry weight with our readers. Th
public Matement of a reputable cttix n
living in this city leave no ground
for the skeptic to stand on.
Mr. Jam C. Steven, of thu city,
informs us: "I was troubled with an
ache In the small of my back for a long
time, and such was th' 1 onditlon of
chines until I tried mr. of IVunV
Packacl.o Kidney Pills, whbh 1 ob
tained at the HolUt.r Drus Co
store. A short treatment ca r.ie the
Wired relief, and I am atls!le, that
hey are a good remedy for backache
ind deserve to be recommended."
Mr. Stevens Is one of our own clt-
zens. Is not such testimony stroncr
nan that of someone living in Amor-
THE ORPMEUH THEATRE
NEW TALENT JUST ARRIVED
By the Australia for tho
GRAND : OPENING : SATURDAY : NIGHT
Does your back or side ache o that
t is hard to Mand straight? IM you
lave headaches, nervousness, frequent
hirst, hot dry kln. or !ortne?s of
jreath? Evil foreboding, or unsettled
sleep? Ar you eyelid distended or
feet and ankles swollen and have you
ost Ilesh? Are the secretions from the
iidncys thick, dark colored, ar.d do
hey deposit a sediment? Kidney dis
ease I insidious and if you have any
of these symptoms you should treat
hem at once. Delay may mean you
can't bo cured.
I loan's llarkarho Kidney Pills are
sold by nil chemists and storekeepers
it f.0 cents per boxt six loxc S2Z). or
will le mailed on receipt of price by
the Holllster Drug Co. Honolulu.
wholesale ncent for tn Hawaiian
Islands.
!Hl)im(rj)MBiui Tobacco o., Ltd.
IMPORTERS OF
HAVANA
AND MANILA
SMOKERS' ARTICLES.
Fine Grades of Smoking Tobacco.
Corner Tort and Merchant Sts., Honolulu.
A.
OFFERS TO SELL OUT.
MANILA, Oct. IS. N:33 a. m. Ccner-
ai Otis has received messages purport
ins to come from the insurgent General
Pio del Pilar, offering to sell out ami
deliver his army into the hands of the
Americans. Although he is not satis
fied that this offer is authentic. It Is
not intrinsically improbable The iol
icy of General Otis is firmly set against
buying any surrenders.
Pilar offers for the-sum of ?..) to
refrain from attacking Manila with his
army; for the sum of $2."0.X0 he offers
to surrender his army after a sham
battle, both sides tiring1 into the air
and for the sum of $500,000 he says he
will procure the overthrow of the in
surrection and the capture of Aguinal-
do. Paterno and the other leaders In
the course of the communication he re
fers to Agiiinaldo in contemptuous
terms, indicating that strained rela
tions exist between them.
soshiraa,
ca?
mm
On the Ice.
Frozen Mi stern and California Oys
ters. Celery. Caul i flower. Artichokes.
Rutabagas. Turnips. Horseradish, fresh
Huttcr. drapes. Apples. Pears,
Peaches, fancy Cheeses, Salmon anil
Sole. Smoked Salmon. Red Cabbages.
Etc.. Etc.
Lewis & Co.
FOOD SPECIALISTS.
Ill Fort St.
Telephone 210.
KAXK UYIJnN and KAXH
Tin: i5i:k.tt Iomkuy
lr: that ha vtt .irfi-.iroJ s:i It r..-!wtj.
MISS MINX IK lUMIVns ; HIY !.KVIN;sTnN
Spanish amki: Pixkii-tiyi: n.oi-7
AMI SlNC.n: ; ami loUIC SlNtil K,
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Sec Saturday's Advertiser for Full Program.
SPECIAL SALE OF"
Ribbons i L&ces
AT THE
TEMPLE OF FASI
NeM Monday October 2$rd, we will oft-r
to cur customer, ihe e vire stock of Rib
bons and Lace, at verv 'ov prices.
Firt line of Ribbon, fc.cvr pjUo rrdiul to .v j r jr:
Firt line of Lnrr. former price Zr, r-v- and ZZc, rrda4 t Zc tr yirZ
I-idlcs IMtJ at tc rxtti
I-idloV ShlrtuaUtJ. at locrach
l.adie Collar, at Jiceach
Gingham, al r-i jaidn for I LOO
Fine Liwnn, at z 4td for 1I-O0
I-ico Curtnln. at Half lllc
1-tdlc.V Fndrrhlrtjt. at Z tattle
A Wautlful chance to buy good at xrry low prior, at lb Trtnj!o of
Fashion, commencing next Monday, October zi. 1?.
M. PAUAC. Manager.
Carriage, Wagon and Truck
REPAIRING, PAINTING. TRIMMING
AND MANUFACTURING
HXFINE HORSESHOEING a ptcu!tv.
Agency of the Rubber Tire Wheel Co.
Hawaiian Carriage IVPrg Co.,
QUEEN STItKET. NEAR FOItT.
Mar
slhi
OF
AMY (BdDdDttDS,
OO
AN
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HAT MANUFACTURER.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
KING STi, Next to Castle & Cooke.
Hearamice Sale off
Straw Hats, Silt .and Grepe Shirts,
Nectaar, Handkerchiefs, Etc., Etc.
t Lowest Prices Ever pffered In Honolulu.
This Bale will commence on Sept. 30 and continue for 3 weeks only.
FRENCH OFFICERS MASSACRED
PARIS, Oct. 18. The Minister of tho
Colonies. M. Decrals. has reocivcil an I
official dispatch announcing that Cap!
tain Voulet and Captain Chanolne. of J
the outlawed French expedition in the
Soudan, whose members recently mas
sacred most of the members of the ex
pedition under Lieutenant Colonel
Klobb, sent to arrest those officers on
charges of cruelty and insubordination,
have been shot by their own men. A
commemorative service was neld to
day in honor of Lieutenant Colonel
Klobb at the Church of St. Clotllde.
President Loubet and all the members
of the Cabinet were represented.
Madame Loubet was present.
LAWKS ntllllKI) VK3TS
5 Cents
THflQPf TTv n r
A AVWJL II TK TT T- 1 -TLA -TLA r1 iA -V
HAVE ARRIVED AT THE
Itfy Furniture Sitoref
H. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
Love Building, 534-536 Fort St
TOLEPHOKE 4 6: RESIDENCE. 849.
NEBDHAM KNOCKED OUT.
LEADVILLE. Col.. Oct. 17. Two
thousand people saw Paddy Purtell
knock out Danny Needham of St. Paul
in one of the hardest battles ever
fought here. For five rounds the men
fought evenly. Purtell rushed fre
quently, but was blocked by his antag
onist. In the fifth round there was a
mixup and both men landed heavily,
but Purtell. with a left on the neck had
his man groggy and finished him. with
a terrific right swing on the jaw. Need
ham was unconscious for. fully a minute.
FORTIFYING LAING'S NEIxT
DURBAN (Natal). Oct. 10. General
Joubert is believed to be at Lalng's
LADIES' WHITE UIDltEI)
VEST:?. Tapi Trimmed
10 Cents
LADIES WHITE UIIU1ED
VESTS. High Neck. SUla
Ribs
20 Cents
LADIES WHITE IlimiED
VESTS. Low Nfck. Silk;
Trlmmrtl and Tape. Pink
and Light IUuc
25 Cents
MEN S SILK STRIPE SHIRT
and I1ALI1RIGGAN DRAWERS
25 Cents
MENS RANDOM STIUPi:
SHIRTS ar.4 DRAWERS....
25 Cents
MEN'S PLAIN lIALtmiOGAN
SHIRTS atl DRAWERS
25 Cents
MEN'S COLORED IX.YPTIAN
It ALU It IGG AN SHIRTS and
DRAWERS
40 Cents
MENS EXTRA QUALITY
n II O W N H ALRRIGGAN
SHIRTS ac! DRAWERS....
50 Cents
ME.VS SUPERFINE WHITE
LISLE SHIRTS
60 Cents
If the above H.MU5A1XS arc -oM when you rail there will tunny others
equally attractive.
A few cases of XKYV OOOHS have been ojenel anl wc will oon cotninence
opening our ENTIKE XEW STUCK.
Nek, which he is fortifying.