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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AliVKlM ISKU: !!oNoI.i;U". N i KM TROPIC OILS. By the Iolani over a hundred barrels of this well-known oil, and now afloat over 200 more barrels; so we don't think we will run short of oil during the coming sugar season. Tropic Oils for engine, cylinder, dyna mo, car box, roller and all other lubricating purposes have not got their equal in this market. Our sales prove this, for from a small beginning we liavo worked up to an oil business that shows that the article used is all xlsit. Get your season supply from us. .ill jj A The UnitEd States, Great Britain, Japan and Russia. WASHINGTON IS INTERESTED 2. O. HALL & SON, LTD. Assemtling Data-Present Project Solves Many Difficulties-Hawaii Important Point. NEW CABLE PLAN ON SHIP PHELPS THE EPHEOM TONIGHT ! TONIGHT ! The Sugar Packet Docks With a Sailor in Irons. ;i:.Ni MINSTREL Vlil7 1WU1 l: Ev.:r Or;V CV-.-; ;; . UN! ui4 UM. Crew Mjt!s'.c3 is a Storn U$ C?m!t Oa Csr. Grain's acccjoi S.cnt Ois f'otn I'ceyu'u jack.-on heardi:. III-? t mindell rims m:yit&s. !.4 II. r :..:;r.jl lrcl.t.s. arJ lUncir: X "A frit: K !.caraL"" I: !:-: 11XN .ir. ! HU.l-llr.::::o:. IN. L i !l.t::i:u::i. mis.- Jft.i.x p.yron. EADY ROCK ROOFING Best Roofing on Earth. Miii.il Adtni new York, o.-. .i ani.in : fuir-:ua I I l.pp.-r Ervklne N. Ph. v. i!! ... l !'..f,,r' r:ii; I S:at i i :::'; In r Morrie in Urn kly:i torn ir:a o:i a WASHINGTON. Oct. -. In ilitilo- : mutiny th- . i. 11, ! matic ami IIU ial quarters attention is was bronchi into pr; i: Sr .:.-- beinz directed to :he oueslion of :i day. Hammiu i am:-.. !.y tu:.i;:i i Ulldr 1- MI. !. cific cable linking this country with Robert Graham, who .iy ;!i i: he t:;- j liy liliuili tip li-lfjlin!i the Philippines ami points beyond, ami dm 1 the entire crew to revo'.: Wh : i u is unuersiooo luixi. mis itovornmeni I a;;i;ii rana:u io-k'i ins ..-.! a: j ani the foreign Governments which Prooklyn ho s il! t!ia: his s u'nr !tal would be affectel by the cable are now n fuso! to !. th- rtlT of Pir.-: M in actively considering the subje. t. Myron T. 11a !!. T!i y nrit; ;e. The oflicials litre are as.-eniblinj; da-1 1 nib r -Itli, off th- t !:t -u i ta and preparing cable maps, with the Scuth America. ji: .i a s-. . ,. :orm ! expectation that the matter will be was Mowing up. If tie :m n al ;.o. j brought to the early attention of Con- u , j !lV .,. . a: J f.,r,,.., ! gress. In a general way the project is ... I tor a cable of four links, viz.: Prom ' r, , f s ' r ,-'-,: !.!;..- ; San Francisco ti Hawaii. L'.Po miles: !i; miglit hae s a- .n !a a i from Hawaii t Wake Island. I nxi it!, wlih ?i came n: - i l.'.-rJ v. I . . . . i Haaimin an 1 a f. II iw-r- i: n;i n.? ::;! , Ke'.iy vre pu: in i:o:i.-. :!' i .i U.c lal :-. ;Lc Mu.rat... - Till: WIU.AItPS ...In Th:r Muiral Act -.. :itnl r.i.. Iit ru iv l!-eil I'll.til-. ... S--.ll f.ltl N .in. of i Commencing Monday, November 4f ox AtvorxT op tiii: uaixy yi:tiii:ii urn sai.i: or RSbboes Laces WILL CONTINUE ANOTHER WEEK, ..AT THE IT NOT EXPENSIVE; cornea ready to lay; any workman can lay it; is Vtf.it', insurance 50 per cent lesa than shingles on buildings covered with it. 38t ffctd fcy any climate. SEND F OR SAMPLE. miles: from Wake Island to Guam. 1. 2'J'i miles; from Guam to Manila. 1 .:;. miles. These landing points are all within I the rtni:! :iI.-r. K- y w i r.-. A s the control of the Pnitod States, our f, Ur d ivs later o: his pr.::i- t., . flag having been raised on Wake Island M,.ir.. ,rilIll. x..x , ... . 1 ft. I.. ... I I ..Ill . tho .vmorii-fin Tifii .n in tii.. ii-l"oti. 1 aptain Graham si.. r- u- t cific ritor of outl The una to me Japanese isiauu 01 i- ornio- i curreu. i trotni : ir;' i a sa. from which island Japan has built I m.,.).w ... 14 ruiimUn- f-m.. Ilnri gust r.o;?i. by Arthur TEMPLE OF FASMBOM a line to the Japanese coast ami the mainland of Asia. The second outlet would be from Hawaii south Hi Pan- ....Pr; an-1 P r Yard.... f P.".iu:;rul l.lIi: CWPI. Mii!.i!.V .r iM WcatJ.r a l ll4ULt War. Jul l-md.-l by ! Ai:ir.ilii. per yird prr yj.rd Ito cxeh tc rxch ; Glr.sh.im. at yzrd tor ILK A?i tirirt t iM ti ii Ti ari!t tor ILa9 ;,xtttt",',,v;,,,w. Iv,;.r,;;;:!::v r,r, :'""" :v.:,r;: r",1 ? ,Mcwr aa- :v-ri - rho Hist of tlie.-.- woiil.l I,.- fr..m .Ma- f''" voyaa.. wa ..i. r. !. i- :i a.- .- '-",!r. I,'M'l;s n' ' MawaMae Tradimig o- Ltd. Office: Nos. 6 and 8 Love Building, Fort St. The Plu lps. whi. h is o-.:i. d ? Uire Curtalnj. at HUf PrJr S-waU O). .if !!i:!i. M-.. ! I-tH" fndcrhlrts at 6forC E ning's Island, at w hich point the newly I was seventy days mt fro:n H :alu j A la projected Hritish cable from Vancoti-j xvj,i, a 0f sllcr. ' rahlon. ! TEL. 1132. MosquiitoMee Will Drive Mosquitoes Away. Cures the Bites! Brings Comfort! ver to New Zealand crosses. The foregoing projects would not be private enterprises, but a Government undertaking. The Government, it is urged in support of the projects, would be not only tree from the prei-ent high charges and from the supervision of foreign companies now handling the business, but the line being opened to the public ami commercial uses at a reasonable rate would afford facilities for the expanding trade of thr Pacific and thereby yield a considerable re turn to the Government. Foreign governments which would be affected by this project notably Russia. Japan ami Great Britain are beginning to show some concern over it and it is understood that the Gov ernment has been sounded of late from several foreign quarters to learn what its plans are. l-eautlful cbanf to buy pood ai rry low rrUm, at tlc Tempi mttien Itnz Monday, Xt"tn l" M. PA!r. Man-asrr. Tho Only High Crado Baking Powdor Offerod ot o Mod orato Prlco. NOT MADE BY THE TRUST. NONE SO GOOD. Carriage, Wagon! and Truck PEPAIRINC, PAINTING. TRIMMING AND MANUFACTURING OfO &CJ FINE HORSESHOEING a rrU2ir. Agency of the Rubber TireiWheel Co. Hawaiian Carriage MTg Co.t QUKEN STREET, N ISA It FOItT. B -OBN3IL.V enson, Smith & Co, L1MITED- Fort and Hotel Streets. Moimoliinlliui Tolbacco rj IMPORTERS OF HAVANA AND MANILA SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Ltd. CLEARS e Grades of Smoking Tobacco. Corner Fort and Merchant Sts., Honolulu. MKDIATIOX. NEW YORK. Oct. 27. A c.ilile t I'.w Sun from Paris says: The oflh-ials at the Foreign Office he'.ieve that the war in the Transvaal will w of brief dura tion. Following an Interchange of views hail by French. American. Kus cinn nnd Snanish renresentatives. n v g has been agreed to request President McKinley to offer to mediate between Great Britain and the Transvaal. LONDON, Oct. 27. Commenting on thP nPtition of President .McKinley. - - promoted by the New York World, urg- ing that the good offices of the Fnlteu States be offered in settling the Trans vaal difficulties with Groat Britain, the Standard says: "We very much doubt whether the Washington C.:)vernme:u will at all appreciate the suggestion. but in any case it is as well for th;s. whom it concerns. vspecialy for those whom it does not concern. t: under stand that the Transvaal affects our- . . selves and which we propose to s-mi without assistance or intervention of any kind." WMtoey Mar sin We are devoting thi month to ale of the remnants of tiir K-un Stock. ;uiI fin ishimr interior Storeroom change- in onler to present W MEW ST9 irompletc in all r:pMt hefore the Large, New Stock .JAPANESE : AND : CALIFORNIA : GOODS T STJRAW HATS, all latest styles. Ii we do not have your size we can make you a Straw Hat of any style. Large supply of Rough Straw or hand. Prices, lowest in the city. soshima, HAT MANUFACTURER, CENTS FURNISHINGS. KING ST., Next to Castle & Cooke, THOSE Baby-C arriaes ACCfSKO SAII.OKS KK1.KASKO. CIIAUI.KSTOWN S. C). Oct. IV.. The Norwegian Government has in stinct ed its representative at this pl.ic to secure the release of the two ship wrecked sailors held here for murder. In August last a Norwegian bark wa-s cr.ught in a West Indian hurricane otT the Florida coast and completely wrecked. Three of the crew remained on a raft for several days without f ao 1 or water and finally drew lots to sc which should die for the other two. The two remaining were rescued and brought to this port and hold for mur der when they related their experience. The men will be sent home. Among thearticles remaining in the Egan Stock are a few FINE STAPLES, such as: fiAVE ARRIVED AT THE SItty Fmraitar e Stor e, H. H. VILL8AKVIS, Manager. Love Building, 534-536 Fort St y&lEPDOBE 46: RESIDENCE, 849. DAY ITT WILL RKTIKK. LONDON. Oct. 2.",. Michael Davitt. Irish Nationalist member for South Mayo, announced in the House of Com mons today that he would resign to morrow as a protest against the Poer war. Mr. Davitt denounced the iinc press and said that the war for the meanest and most mercenary alms would be known as the greatest crim- of the century. He declared that if he had been offered home rule and an Irish republic he would no: have ac cepted them if accompanied by the con- dition that he vote for the war. NOUVKAUTK UUAIU in various -hade and tyl-. Iv-sin prW up tf 7-Vt. a yard niw oMerM at 15 Cents. TOKCHOUX I.At'KS. VALKXt'lKX- XKS LAfKS. Kcisr L.n:s. 15 Cents A YARD. 2 pieces of l,Ai;K. J a ul -i inrlie wide, while it l.it 1 Cent A YARD. t cii:in;i:uY skint i:ix;. :i vanl- fr 5 Cents. I.AIMKS' UKI.T SILK IH.iSK SUP- poi:tki:s . . . . 15 Cents A PAIR. odd Mz.-in LA INKS' KI! fHlVKS. to ido-fint at 10 Gents A PAIR. PKAL IU TTOXS 5 Cents A DOZbN AXD MANY nTiiKi: SMALL AKTU'LKS To WHICH YK HAYII NOT HAD oPpoUTPXITY To DIKIT SPKi'IAI- ATTKXTIOX. Only tUe highest grade of RED Itril- BER is used in the Stamps made by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO. WGnitmiey & Mmrsh, lt