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Till: PACIFIC COMMERCIAL advkktisf.R: iionom-i.u. Novemhki: :i. Tbe UNITED STATES NAVY and the UNITED STATES ARMY TRANSPORTS USE THE VACUUM by AUiaoRiTY.ilM PARIS IN 1871 OILS ADMIRAL DEWEY'S was lubricated with FLEET VACUUM (MILS The BRITISH, ITALIAN, JAP ANESE and other Navies Use Vacuum Oils Tuesday. November 23th. 1SI;. birr; a National Holiday, x'A t; jwriini'-n. Oflices throughout ..he Ur:ab!i will closed on that day. ALEX. YOl'NC;. Minister c: the Iriuri r. Interior Ofhcc, Nov. 10. I MO. i T A WeeI Spent kmi z Ccm mine War Barricades. Ilim.t.IANT UNDO Itt KM EST. ' Uy lUV.th Jo-,:::: t. NVw Yorl A- : c-;: ri. :v -j. a. t:. 3! t. lM.:r as, 1 Mt,U':. , t'r.Ij 1 r c:r..r.- : tt . i ;rc : t- c:.jI n.-it z c ..-s.-jvi:;j of u. rr.;-;.. V.h. 4tl t t GIVEN AWAY! Hi NKAKLY SO. AUCTION SALE OI' AV.'A LICENSES. nr IILLI i in IHCIDEH1S OF THE MASSACF1 i M 3ALL IL ADMIRAL CAMARA, has order ed for the CARLOS V. and PELAYO of the Spanish Na vy the Vacuum- Oils IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS the standard of merit is The "Vacuum In accordance with the rvMjaironie.its of Section IS. Chanter !! of the Ses sion Liws of 1S3. one Awa. License for each District of the several Inlands. will be sold at Public Auction, bftwt n the 1st and 7th day of December. lS'JD. Eaeli license to be for the term :" one year from the first dav of .1 m- uary. 1900. The upset price will be as fallows: For the District of Honolulu. ..1.om.mj For the District of Hilo .V.m For the District of wailuku.. .". For the District of Lahaina.. i:."o.o For each other District . . loo.ru) The Licenses for the Districts of Honolulu. Koolaupoko. Koolau'.oj. Waialua and Ewa and Waianne on tin Island of Oahu. will be sold at the front entrance of the Executive Iluilding on Wednesday, the Uh day of De;e:nbr. 1S99, at 12 o'clock noon. Those for the Islands of Hawaii. Maui and Kauai will be sold in he res pective uistricts ot tnose islands. upoa such day and date within the linii; of time fixed by law. as shall be designat ed by the several Sheriffs or their dep uties. Due notice of date and piaee of sale will be Riven by posters in eacli of the said Districts. , a. casn ueposit oi iwcnty-iive peri cent, of the amount of the successful bid will be required on the fall of the hammer, said deposit to bo furfcued to the Government if the full am :tnt of the bid is not paid within five days fiom the day of sale. ALEX. YOUNG. Minister of the Interior. Interior Of lice. November 1. 1S'.:. 2124 Execution of a Woman in the Streets Many Bloody Chanrs In tho Reign of Terror. I i iiMii w II mm I'.n 1UHI11IL UU 111 LIMITED. AGENT FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Fort and Merchant Streets, King and Bethel Streets. SEALED TENDERS J. HOPP & CO. O a. a. o o3 The best at the lowest ...Price at HOPP'S. Parlor Chairs. If new and comfortable, make one's friends feel wel come. By having such chairs in a parlor, you cannot help but be honored with frequent visits by your friends. If you go to the theater or any place of amusement and find that the chairs are not comfortable you feel uneasy, do not enjoy the entertainment and long for the .finale. Did you ever stop to think that old, unwel come PARLOR CHAIRS have impressed your friends so? If after repeatedly extended invitations they do not call, it will be well for voir to think about new Will be received at the office of the Minister of the Interior till 12 o'clock neon of Wednesday, Nov. loth, for dril ling Artesian Wells for Kalihi Pump ing Plant. Specifications at Office of Superin tendent of Public Works. The Minister does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any bid. ALEX. YOFNO. Minister of the Interior. November 9th. 1S99. ."".$." ly :h !Mi: r. To mo tho rev '.a:In in Franco with Us ttnlh outbreaks of anger, ferocity, c.ns!l:ution-m iklni:. bloodshot, raving- about lllrty. des-; potism of tho . nun-racy tho entire' Reign of Terror .1.1 1 always hcn tho! most fascinating cu.pt r in all history. I When, therefore. hnp-.i'iud to !o In j London in May, 171, at tho tlmo when : a fierce war exi.'I between tho Na tional (lovorr.in i: A Franco and tho Communo. dirot tho Fraiicu- (lerman War. w.Vn i;rU wan barrl oadMl and was un 1 r firo of tho Na tional guns. I had itit HM dojlro to visit that ity !f I nA do o n.ifoly. J ivr t. .. - I I I ... 1 ' National troops v- ui ! not bo a!il loj ontor tho city lor ni. wrks. and un- til thoy cl iI . Ii:- j'i tb ( ity itself w.i in no d.n; : v vt'.nc on tho V r- ' saillos sitb of wh-' tho fluhtlng' was continuous. On tho loth .'Try. ls7l. W. C. Droyor. of tl: :ir: i l; i.vos Urothors Vc C.. American 'viikor- In Paris ami lnlon. told m- t!..it ! should loav on tho evening train for Paris, and In order to pa-s waoat arrest through! the military I'm. - w!;Ih tho Communo had establish d ar.'urid I'arln, had curoil ft)m tho Ai:jri.an iuiitor In W 1 - 1 ... J i t T i.oiiiiou oai. o: "arrr i patches to Min:.:!. Washburn In f Pari.-. At his .tigti-!i I called on J the American Mmttr at onco. ami lioj made ni' alv-o a ,,-.:ir f dlspatch? to Mr. Washburn. '. th- Joint brarers. J loft by th evt t.in;: ialn for Paris, via Calais, and rear. I th. ::dlway station in Paris early In the rr.ornln:. Tho northern part f Fraa-.- was still hi u plod by section :h" 'lrtnan army in onler to )i;t t! 1 ; r.ce and until tho National (.v?rn:n at, had taken possession of th" city. A compat.y of C..:i-:::lts. Aithoat uniforms. o.-cur.lel trv railway station. and tho ot!ir i: ..r.n:an1. after ran-i fully examining .ir oarers, irmttted . us to enter. j On entering a t:aT- wi droit; through tho sirec:.'. Tl.o stores won: v v V h -Lr 1 i . " .: "A f t-rr if Ui t !r.C ul in t: f ? r.nr.c f ti. r-i: n.It 4.- 1 t -r IlArry hjia;: ;:i cr c ;r ;:h u it. ' ?ltiC 11.1 a l-rr ff -sh ir?i"J crr,rr.( 4 trry ,cc rr." Ntcr , c. Vliy Us t'f:"n t t; t. rrn! a rt;:r lr fr a ! ; !"!;L:tu n. ah I ity afr !r 1 th'. N-r. rr.i.'.f l ? tho ttr Ce:.iy. I It. IW In h' irv;'.ci A2JrJrjn Jo4rr.4l f lt-!:h r.4 c t. ' 3 .trausht the ItorKMAN. crrr cfj Hotrl ,nr! Nnuan-4 !r:. A Ut; j ortrr.r.l of ih rty of Atanicxr. I . DO 1 -ill the rj.rr:n ih t IS furc-r.i ui in ir,, ... -rit:ti vt r(M f An ! forrfen I'mum arr iltx J JfD " I" 001 UUIH I C Jl to j-o-4 an I cite yo-4 ralc for tb M-irifni -nrfa of joar ferjdth. .iwwmut. Your. I- It. t.HIL rroyrlrtor of ItumtAN. '- V3"7 CROWM DISTILLERIES COMPANY. Sri r'r.cfic.o M. W. ?lcCHESNEY S: SONS. cto'sale Grcft ini refers i3 luli- Acct ltonntul'4 S-vp Work Cora Aiy. Honolula. anJ Tascrry. Manfactirli Harness Co. L. F. PrescdDiltt Fort Street, ne.ir Hotel. Dealer ia Sevrlrg vzcJiais. r r I AJID OILCLOTH. UU. UBOLBia ClPEl SEALED TENDERS -o O Will be received at the office of th? Minister of the Interior till 12 oVIm k noon of Monday, November 2uth, for the construction of a road Kukuihatle to Waipio. Specifications at Office of Superinten dent of Public Works and at Mr. A. J. Williamson's, Ilonokaa. The Minister does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any bid. ALEX. YOCNG, Minister of the Interior. November 1, ISO?. "S". All Kinds Of Harness ON HAND AND Made to Order. E 1 ill! III 111 Bugs, no -o o PARLOR CHAIRS, Then We Have DINING CHAIRS -a -a o NOTICE TO FRUIT IMPORTERS. Owing to a pest discovered by the Government Entomologist. Prof. A. Koebele, called the Mediterranean Uy and which is doing much damage to the fruits in the Australian colonies and South Sea Islands, notice is here by given by the Hoard of Agriculture and Forestry that the importation of fruits from the Australian colonies and the South Sea Islands is strictly for bidden. DAVID HAUC.HS. Secretary and Commissioner of Agr; culture. Honolulu. Nov. 4. 1SI9. 53S2 2122-1 m O 3 Which help to make a meal enjoyable. Every house should hav a BOX COUCH Nothing handier to exhibit fancy work upon. 8 XX IRR1C.ATION NOTICE. DPHOLSTERY A SPECIALTY. Repairing Heatly Done. TJ O Holders of water privileges, or those paying water rates, are hereby notified that the hours for irrigation purposes are from 0 to S o'clock a. m. and from 4 to G o'clock p. m. ANDREW BROWN. Supt. Honal'ilu Water Works. Approved by: ALEX. YOl'NC.. Minister of Interior. v Honolulu. June 14, 1S9C. mm i ml HIS 01 Hi HHK MADE TO ORDER. O 3 J, ii i go: Leading Furniture Dealers KING AND BETHEL STS o THE CLUB STABLES LIMITED. 51S Fort Street. O9O' LIVERY, HOARDING and SALE STABLES. 777. 319 and 477. Stables Telephone Hack Stand Tel. oo C. H. BELLINA, Mgr. closed. Th quiet ui a New EnU.md Sunday prevailed. As w appro.u hedj a barricade ciir.stc.tite.l of carts and stones, we stopp I. .ml the of.li ! In; command examined our paper.-. !l reatl them with Ur?;cn!ty. and did nut appear to under.-ian 1 them. Drever told h!ni tliat vr- Americans : iur way with dS'.a !i to the Amen--can Ministr. ti: replied: "Tin; American Mlni:er i n:r friend, tluj on. gentlemen." Oti r-a hing the llo-j tel Chatham. ! :.:.!- d my rom and! found myself abwt th only gicst In the house.Dwyr with the ilisp.it li es and also lft vurd r.t the rum. of Edward King that I had arrived. King was the corr"sp i I:nt vt the Ilototi , Journal, and had b-n a orrend'iit ' In the Carl 1st n vo.ution in Sp iin. In . the war in Bulgaria, anti in the Fraiun- Oerman war. II- rr trained In Paris during the siege, nn l kt pt to his pot during the Commune trouble. 1. spoke the French !ing'iasrt with ease.: and his IarK tt?in. Mozul face and' tactful manner enail'l lAza tt mow among the Communist troops un duty, j I had known him :: sici" yearn. We, strolled along t!:- Hulvard des Ita-; liens ami settled d jw:i in the Cafe de ' la Palx for iir.Ma-t. Every More, was closed. Th tr !s were Uesertrtl. . We ahniv ocipi 1 :h large room tfj the cafe. H it th !tc tcrers were j at work iis usual. 1! the Empire was at peace. The u;tvr brought t uj coffee and remarked. MWe art doing - no business now." In a few moments a regiment of Communist, covered j with mint ana dirt, usarcnoa ny. incyj had served irt th Iront and were re- tiring for a rest. Wo then proceeded to military rieadquartrrs lor a pass. King ; said: "I must g'.ie you a standing, a charatter: I will call you an American1 educator." He :ia.l a speech to the1 officer in charge. omplinu ntrl the of-- fleers on th."ir n !:;ty to duty, and go: ' me a pass, under the signature nt the; commanding general. As we passed out into the strre?. King said: "Listen to the musketry tire In the at Issy." Th n we h ard the cannon. We !; d a hack, but th driver stipulatnl ;hat we shouM no: ask him to g t under f.re. At the Tro cadero. from wlikh there was an excel lent view of the entrenchments. saw the smoke and nard th rejHirts of the muskets along i line of ten miie. Many thousand v eil-dreed French men with their wives stood r.ear if. and without any excitement wa'ch-d the distant content. On reaching the'. Arc de Triomphe. tho ilriver sa!i "We shall be under fire in this pi u S we left him protected behind a hoi-e and walked to the Arc. S on a j.d !-' man said: "The t.ring from Min? Vv lerien will begin Vefore Tunc and t!i-y will send shells to thU place. Yai must retire." In the afternoon ve visited the where the guillnttn stood In '.-. n the Place de la C'-orde. and fo.T:d barricade. An orh, , r without nnifrti examined our pase.. bit se:n-d :o 1 unable to read them. Kine tn.nl-; another clever speeh. and ue cltm! 'lj Then e VlStfe.i CCWTEP, SOFA AfVD STAFID ullil'iiiiib. Mni I tic. 0! Beu Yalne E?er lafcrlcd -A'' A -r- u HULL.' LINE OF Fimie Bmgsiy amdl Water-Proof Laprobes. Repairing a Specialty. ISUFD ORDLES GIVEN PEOUH AT TEST 105. Pnr Tinrr P. Cnrf Cc P.O. BOX No. 322. WU I llUg U I UU Ulj( Tolophono No. 22S ..S5HRTESI AM WELL L E. PIKK1IAM, COSTRACTOR. Office With the IMciflc Hcirdwcire Co., Honolulu II. I. E. W. JORDAN Mo. IOcSSK, 1 'd t r .-vf k1 malt ihnt 9i !- t LOLA MONTE2 CREME rU nrl a Imm UiOAff. f6 4 DAY HAIR RESTORER FACE BLEiCH EEEOTES FEECSLES, I -t 4-. Crrtr4 eiW. tnem MRS. NETTIE HARRISON DCttMATOLOOtST Ortry SU Sta Fnodic, Ccl K-tiui:itf- jivimi ;iul n iitr.i-N innli fn wrlN on ;uty r.J the Nhiml. Oli IILTY r LAI I O t!:. m-t skillful liihc-t cla lrillltM. G KIM, 210 NUUANU STREET. MIOVK MOTEL. ver the barricaile. the Corps I.eglslatif. which w.is en verted into a workshop. In which I. ." women wre sewing sacks Into v hieh sand was to bs placed for earthwork. A. fine-looking. tll girl, with a red i Continued on Page MuMln tn all CVbr rr.d flrad. ('aII.-.i I;rjk f; NV P;lcu. Uzz. Table Cover. Cob.refl ard White I.n- Curu!. ChT.l Cartaln, Cbe&l TaMe Cover (all Ylctorla I-arrr.?. OtzzU (fUlz ar.d la colon). Gras Cloth (white, blue and brDn. Carrcd ?j::dAlfvv!. Glove acJ Hiti kercbUf Iioie and Kan. CamphorlrA.' Tmnkn. Por.. Fr.k. S:k-CalroSd-fred TaMe Cover (In 3 l2.K TAILORING A SPECIALTY. l'.,r cit.;r.s the c4p. :iauh::i( ih cf u. Lrjj. S:-' i. ct;"d Ly c,trio?k tatal c:ry. ?a;c::t.c Stj2rti!T. ta rrts--r-I'.y rr.aVlrc r4 fi m tiw Pachcco's Dandruff Killer. I r r i y all aSrurrttU iJ t tt I"t.!'.a P.t!-t Flc??. TcIrTibcse CC HAWAII 5I1INPO SHA the iickele jmsESErnsnsc crna T- only dl!r JIa-r rPi" X1 1;'V.'1 la lL UIiliIk. rMTO Y.VCA. rporit:iOF c uioiawa. OSoo Nsuasu ttxetae. nlove Ilcrt- j; HOPP & CO.