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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER fMiNiu.ru JULY 23, 1900. 0 be Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. aro Solo Agents for Wilcox & Gibbs o I Q Sewing Machines. I n p.w AUTOMATIC t , ni i'iufn tiirrrs of thU marhino havo ?oM tlicir pood to no one in the ishnds mir ti m. l'.irtie renroentuij: that they have the Wilcox & (lihlt.s machine ar' trying to palm oil" on an nrusptTtintj a pnnlic very inferior article which .iJ'M tlm Autoin.itii! in every way hut in bciritf Anromati iu action. The Wi co g mi'' w thf only Automatic Sinir Machine in tho world; So call -d Automatic I y n.iititM olrier man ui or our uterus urn ir;iuw.-. it ina it juui.'uu wc uurhi , hi .1114 a machino that is jint tho same a tho Wilcox & Uibln Now Automatic, it i rhtMper. I Pacific Hardware Company, i LIMITED. X Household Department j lid Street. 5 BIG DITCH COMPLETED Success of a Mammoth Undertaking. TWENTY-FIVE MILES LOHGlE Last Touches tt Hawaiian Com mercial and Suar Com posts on all the Islands, and expresses himself as being much encouraged with the present state of affairs, and the prospects for the future. Under the present officers working on Maul, a distinct improvement all round is noticeable. -Meetings have been commenced at Klhel and Kahului, at which places, the Salvationists are the only Christians at work at present. The Major, since landing, has in spected the work and conducted meet ings In Spreekelsville on Wednesday, Kahului on Thursday, and at Walhee last night. To-night, he will hold a meeting at Army Hall, Wailuku. To- I morrow afternoon, 3 p. m., he will i speak at the native church at Kahului, nd in the evening he will lead the eeting at the native church at Wai- ku. On Monday night, he will be at the native -church at Hamakuapoko,' concluding his work and visit at Kihel on Tuesday evening, after which he takes the Klnau for llilo. pany's Plar.t. Haleakala Climate. (Special Correspondence.) (Special Correspondence.) MAUI, July 21. The climate par ex- I l'AIA, Maui. July 1!. One of the larg- cellcnce of the Hawaiian Islands !s that est engineering undertakings ever at- ', of the slope of Haleakala extending j tempted 'on this Inland is now idmost from Ulupalakua twenty miles through completed. The new irrigation ditch for j the Kula region to Makawao at an al Ithe Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co. j titude varying from 1500 to 4000 feet. I wiil he finished iu. we course of a few ' The atmosphere is always delightfully cool ant ary ana night times ut 4000 feet elevation a cozy wood fire is en- t sr.. II. I. lialdwin, F. I Stolz and J. 11. 'iist)e have summer resl- lene, s in this mountain region and Mr. tmr Mrs. F. M. Ilctch have recently urchased twenty-two acres in Kula at fQ f--t and will build a prettv- resi dence-there in the spring. :lays and It may le of Interest to the pub lk: to give a few facts concerning it. At the time that the control of the Ha jwailan Commercial and Sugar Co. chang ed hands, an order had been placed with i the firm 'of Fraser & Chalmers to fur bish the plantation with four lare pu;nps 'each having a capacity of 10,0O0,0() gallons ; : In twenty-four hours. The Mea being to; open up some 6,0u0 neres of fine new cane j I land lying between the level of the old I itch (P0 feet) and upper boundary of the j j state about 473 feet atove sea level, to j force the water by means of pumps to 0LAA .PLANTATION IS FLOURISHING -...r.-r y-y.. iv-iirmi 3QUAL!TYSSsP ij Superior .gg ' TO ALLSlii Tt's id ?.;"! for home use a TRIAL CONVINCES J Birthday Gifts Our stock is replete with xovltl suitable for birthday presents. 2S 3iRK3 "J. C. PFLOEGER AND "H. E. WATSON" W tAT rclrd i Tt9 aaortm&t of Hons so & Dlcickwcll Groceries Bicarbornate of Soda, Wash Soda. Caustic Soda, lints and Oils, Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Etc., Cement and Firebricks, Carbo- linium, Stockholm Tar, Buckets, Tubs, Tinplates, Saucepans, Tea kettles, Etc., Etc. the higher elevations ani aiiow the on Japanese Labor Differences tUtch to irrigate the lower lands". The new management deemed it the I xlseet plan to reverse the proposition and jpump the water on the lower -land and I dig a new ditch which would bring the Have s Not as Ytt Affected It. We Wi!! I Install..... COMPLETE , Ielectric bell outfits CONSISTINO OF 1 3 INCH ELECTRIC BELL. 1 :JUT or 'LIQUID BATTEBT. 1 METAL PUSH BUTTON. 100 Feet ANNUNCIATOR WIRE and Nere6A&r7 Staple, la dj building wlthla th city of Honolulu for the iub of (Special Corrrsuondence.) OLA,, Hawaii, July 20. The labor dif feienccs bare toucher! Olsa but little Seme of th Japanese laborer have left, but the work on thi plantation 1 so far lien.d tliat no shortage of labor has been experienced. Ti e planlii.K of the crop is well hcad. Thi;? weik sees 2,2n"5 acres of plantation cane planted, beside? thit b-e-iap; put in by outbid- vliintera and Japan- Haye you seen tb new v NETI1ERJSOLE HRACfcLET? Sterling Silver, Ladre Elae, Child's Size, 75 cents. Guaranteed 925-1,000 fine. Another lot of STERLING- SILTSS THIMBLES at 25c each; elzes I t IB. Do not forget that we mannfaetwi taj article In Gold or Silver Jewelry. Hackfeld & go. Ltd. Hawaiian Carriage Mfg. Co lU'ILDE - - VEHICLES $4-00 And guarantee oar work for 90 daya. lU'ILDESOF ron ISLAND oo & w . REPAIRING tfiT.-n i ompt ami c. reful attention c - SOLK AlfKNTS I'OU Rubber Tire Wheel Co. Tln mo ttluraKlo nuMr.Tire rruc!c. 0!GG55Slfi5iCO.,lfl 45 MERCHANT ST. water out on the 4' foot level. The rea son for this change was that by bo doing many thousands of dollars would be saved to the plantation by reducing the rest of pumping. For live or six months of the year there wii. be ample water to f.ll both ditche?. In which case the pumpt tan be shut down entirely and again whenever there i an extra heavy rain fall In the mountains both ditches will he filled and the water carried to reaer- 'vclrg, in which event the pumps ca:i be closed down for a time. I Th contract for constructing the ditch ' ese contractors. ! was let to Carl Jensen, who is well and In addition to this th plantation will j favorably known hi "his line of bus'.r.t3, . et this summer about M acres, making) navir.g at mat time Just computed an ex- ';," acres a.i to:a ci i:o nrst crop, jar- ; t nslve contract on the Oahu Railroad, j l"er in the season it looked as if some Associated with him was H. A. Jaeger. ' outside t-red cane would have to bo who had Jupt completed a contract fori hough t, but the plantation fields planted ! making a section of the Pali road. Work 'last spring and summer are furnishir;g all j A'as commenced at or.ee and a force of j that will be necessary.-' I between four and live hundred laborers! The llilo Ka-lroad trains twice a day j were employed. ; here now are in -uch regular running or- j The ditch is over twenty-four mllea In der that they are no longer a novelty, length, starting at Kailua, a point well up (The passenger travel Is larger than was J n the woods on the rainy s;de of the Isl- expected, and the daily stage through ir.d, and slowly winding its way dow n, jOlaa. from tho Olaa terminus of the rall- r.ow through thickets of gnava or louhala road to the olcnno houfo, add consid tries till su ?t ther rerk out UKaln on the opposite side of I Siding tne road o Tuna are progressing the hill. And thus through tunnel, llum-.-s rapidly. The n.aterial for extending the tnd wrouirht iron nli slohons it finds read is all on band at llilo and in a few ts way to the cane fklds below. weeks a large portion of the extension One has but to ko over the line to realize ! Oorii Olaa to Tuna will be laid and what an undertaking it Is. There are ln;tia!ns running thereon. nil some seventy-four tunnels, varying in At Tuna plantation quite a number of length from CO feet to 2K feet, and Japanese have left and gone to llilo, but amounting to n total of 1,707 feat, or j is at Olaa, there is an ample supply of nearly four miles. The work In som of laborers tor the work on the plantation, these tunnels was extremely dangerous i on account -of the falling slabs of clay j HE KNEW BY EXPERIENCE. ! .ir.d dt rayed rock from the top of the ; , j tunnel, and for that reason it w.ig found Mr Sn.Uh. Thoe bonr.et3 will 'be ffi. E. COUNTER, 607 Fo't Street. F Yt' f tnrouRii tniokets or guava or iounaaa i Taa to me voieuno huum', aunn i-uu.nu. i . then along the side of a deep gul ;h ! erably to the travl and convenience of j suddenly it seems to disappear alto-the district. ! er In the side of the gulch, only to- The contractors who have the work of!" NO HATTER HOW SEVERE your dandruff, or how long standing, or what remedies have failed, Pacheco's Dan draft Killer is guaranteed to cure. Thla preparation prevents baldness and loea of the hair's natural color. It stop itching and all scalp irritations. , PACHECO'S DANDRUFF KILLER for sale by all druggists and at the Union Barber Shop. Telephone 98. CAMPING SUPPLIES one! J UIQutftSt. Ttictltone 47. RY R. WORTHINGTON. -(1NC.)- nginccrs and Builders in Wins loi in noib.ni ifflii ! 'iKHAL 1TTKMT10N Of PLANTATION MANAGE R3 AND .;! to to rrt tbat we rry la stock at oar Qneea ttree' ' '' iKinaoi of pump for ail kinds of sagar booa mt?1m '"m pum. ir pa rap. cot)doar. fed pqtnp Jule pomp Pima mc., t4gtbr wtft a complete stock of spare parts anc t :!. crnful attention flten to all ordcs and prompt snip iVJ" t- RNISllKn FOH COMPLETE IRRIGATION PUHPTNO v AM CAPACITT OH POWER. n ri ifli fjcea SU. I H 11(1! I 21''' Ml. M I lift? !' it ttt TTCLKPHONB tit. FDBHISHiVg GOODS! ON HAND. Harness Shop, Li'" " w ninrv Something New ! out Bcrgstrom Piano WILLSURPRISYOU PIa)S Like a Mandolin Easy to Duy Easy to Play tunnels develop water and seme are so" oul- ul w,siuc ' "' n:o!st that one gets soaked In pa.-sintf ' Mr. I'.acheior. How do you know through. they will? There are fcv ral d'ep gukl.es across j Mr. Smith. My wife has ju'it got the l:ne of the ditch, most notable of which are the Halehaku and Jlaliko gulches. The water 1 carried over these j by means of a wrought Iron pipe forty- ! four Indies In diameter which iayj al- ! most perpendicularly up aid down the i 'sides of the KUlch. The pipe is in reality j a slphr n,' the opposite end being lower (than where the water enters. Tle smaller gulches are spanned by ' means o. an Immense flume six fet wide ;by fi.ur f-et ceep. This ditch will cost the plantation in the neighborhood of l-VVun. and wiil includes lehids 1UC.13S feet of ditch r roper, 0.707 feet of tunnels, 1 T,m f.Mt of 4t-Ineh wrought iron pipe and 1 feet f flume. It will, at Its normal ' capacity, carry to the canefieldd 60,000,000 j Rations of water every twenty-tour hours and at an expense which, outside of the Interest on the original Investment, will be extremely light. Jensen a nil Jaeger have both had their hands full owing to the large number of sections ef ditch which were being work ed at the same time, and they deserve much credit for the rapid, thorough and workmanlike manner"in which they com pleted the ditch. It Is understood that while giving satisfaction, they have been able also to do very well for themselves on the contract. I SPRECKELSVILLE DANCE. IN OUR STORE you'll find scores ani acores of articles particularly suited for camping. FOODS of every sort In diminutive packages tin, glass, wood and stone handy for packing, handy o eat little waste. BASKETS for carrying hampers a&f hand bags experience. j OF COUK5B you don't Duy tne ex perience, oui ii s or great vaiue to you because knowing how to pack enables) us to insure safe arrival, no breakage. no loss whether transported over mountains on pack saddle or carried t the locker of your yacht. Bcrgstrom . C5-IC HUSTACE&CO . 9 DEALERS LV Wood and Coal. ALSO WHITE CND BLACK S1ND Which we win sell at the lowest market rate. 7 If- i v SEATTLE BEER -AT THE sunns '11 UilLM'wl rHTRBns liUIIJIliU Farewell to the Daughter of Manager Lowrie a Oi eat Occasion. (Special -Correspondence. I'AIA, Maul, July 21. One of the most brilliant dances ever held on Maul took place at Spreckelavllle last night, the oc casion being a farewell to Miss Clara Lowrie, who leaves for the Coast today. Manager Lowrie nas Just had a cool and airy addition to his residence com pleted. In the shape of one of the best dancing floors on Maui. The lanal joins the main house, extending into the gar den. It la open on three sides, thus ad mittlg plenty of air and for the occasion was beautifully decorated with ferns and palms, among which numerous incandes cent electric lights spreau a soft glow on all around. There were in attendance about fifty couples and dancing was indulged in till 2 o'clock, when the announcement that the train would leave in fifteen m'nutes to take the guests home warned the re luctant guests that they must prepare tJ depart. . . It was a general remark that the floor Is the bst on Maul and all agreed' In voting the evening one of the pleasant esr social events Maui has seen for many a day. SALVATION ARMY. A Healthy Stomach makes pure blood, vigorous nerves a strong body. Ilostetter's Stomach Bit ters strengthens weak stomachs. An occasional dose will keep the bowels active. Taken regularly, it will cure in digestion, constipation, dyspepsia, bil irusness. Inactive liver or kidneys, ma laria. fever and ague. It will cure you See that a Private Revenue Stamp cov ers the neck of the bottle. Ithasno HIEtTPR's Superior bitiews Lewis StQo.. GROCERS, 111 Fort Street. Telephone 240. " Just Opened I A New Line of Crepe Kimonos AND Shirts, Pajamas, fe'v. -rt !J. LHND0. Fort Street. oiiinyi wm New Lines of Family Lunch Rooms Will re-open on Thurwday. April Mtb at Its old stand. Merchant atreel. "-fliM'i Exchange building. 6527 Major Wood, ita Hawaiian Leader, is Now Working on Maui. WAILUKU. Maul, July 21. The News says: Major Wood, who has charge of all the Salvation Army work on the Island, is again on Maui, having arrived on the Klnau last Tuesday. Since last here, he has visited the Flannel Suits DUCK and CASHMERE PANTS. TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, FANCY HOSE, WHITE GOLF & STANLET SHIRTS. HATS and CAPS. Call and see them. ETC, ETC. The change tn Tariff will laera the price on 811. . Buy your supply before me uui w Into effect. CHIYA & CO. Corner Nun anu and Hotel Street. TeL 98a, 1 REMOVAL NOTICE. HAWAII SHINP0 SIU, THE P10HEER JAPANESE PRIETIHG OFFICE The pubilsner of "Hawaii Rhlntra." The only dally Japanese Paper Jished in tne Islands. EDITOR T. SOOA PROPRIETOR C. SHIOZAWA. HAWAII 8HINPO 8HA, At the war of Yong Sing store, Bur Walkanaloln bridge. School street, ettj Sunsertbe for the ADVERTISER Ho nolulu's live daily paper 75 cents & month, delivered to any part of the dts