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-,-. TUB PACIFIC COUISEUCIAL ADVERTISER: BQNOLULU. JULY SO, 19(10 AUTHORITY, THE EXTREME HOT SPELL. THAT HAS GRIPPED HONOLULU FOR THE PAST f "wcrAKTUBNT NO- FEW DAYS HAS MADE THE BEACH AT WAIKIKI A VERY LIVELY SCENE iClt" tick. .m vr.nr given to f. u)tr tval.sd ctln. ...nsl l u" and lha aae uereon i.tu f i ouri ui the !.,.al Circuit. ... m i" - I 4 OaM, Clerk. J3. A. D. ISO gallon Notices. DIVIDEND NOTICE. 1 of th- K.- ..ih! illv r"' ,h .m... -f the rtiti-nt. "V ,. A l'i mi Mun. ll 4 i ;r ' n riii " tl't r.ot.TI?. I'Untatloii Co. ' ...,t.ii nasiis HAWAII, Liu. Or . ...... umiV H1VB-M THAT TLa ot Wreet-rs of the rtrat t.n f HwU. Ll.1. have the corpor- daya. at rooratlon. (TAJ! anJ delinquent Auuat V. K. M IIOTD. tiearetary. ,11 JU . I"". d - LM liana or iiawau. . C wnal Mnnl M J I - t,hm ,h,fty LUSUGAH COMPANY. i t 18 ItKKKKT GIVEN THAT .k ot the anove nameti .. (ill b. rioMKi io transfers atb to August l't. Inclusive. J. I COOKK. uNOKAA SUGAR CO i x vti biM'ti ir tr nrov com hi im rioiw. I to trnfr from tl tu Ju:y Stst, Inrlualv. Trm"irr II. P. Co. V:u. July !. 1:no. t07 ;SuGaR company, ld 3KUNQUKNT NOTICK. r'VKIU'LMCHS IM ATI dwrnrnrnia 7. and t will u mtir lhl m muit b mror (wk wtll b alvrtUed T. W. McCHFSNRT. Trwiurtf ,iSSSSMNT NOTICE. LIMITED. KIWI MAVB riCCM CALL i in umma bl atocll ( this t m In bwom 4u an4 payabi or rutl A Cmk. LM. u litis, y. it pr "m m H. II. It tMif rnt I MO r W. A, BOW KM, Trn Wtlu Af. Lid Tim ho;it turf h A- -1------- - ' " : ' : kjgm nr. no;n ourinr in txuit two Oav drov all of Honolulu to WalVikl Th bu better lhn for months pmt, and those who know the art of toard-r'.dlnir havo had a fill of It. Saturday and Sundav wtre nv ncrne on th t.acrt ahout tho lotrl Ann.t. At en time over 13) heads were counted hlMns; P and own wrenely In the waves, and ranoHng parties have been seen In rrt-ater numbrs than for a lor time. Oddly enouRh, there has been an in epl!ralj dearth of rannetnff parties for some months pant snd the natives who llvo by the way of the paddle complain ci nrtantly of lack of patronage. Charley, the stalwart nattva whose ffure Is Immortalized la a thousand kodak pictures, an-l who his posd for phototcrarhers and painters Innumerable, has a his; slik. He says, like Othello, his occupation Is gone, and that wht-nas once dollars were not rure from the pockets ol tourists and artists, now quarters would be gladly welcomed. He says that folss prefer to lie In the sand and talk rath er than enjy the noblest sport that has survived the comlnx of the haole. Char- 4 - ley tells the story of the big tidal vhva of some scores of years ago, memories of which were still fresh In his childhood, when a native rode a sixty-foot wave a quarter of a mile to shore and landed safe without ever splintering his board. Charley says that a dollar is not too much to pay for a canoe ride, and that If he charged less he wouldn't be able to keep the canoe in repair and his stomach llred with pol. Others, however, differ with Charley, and think that a half dol lar charge for each passenger would make canoeing much more popular. Canoeing Is gaining a foothold in embryo at NarmganBett Pier and other At lantic watering places. At the former resort the surfboard has come well into favor and the New York papers last summer commented freely and favorably ui.on the sport. Tho novelty was undoubtedly introduced l y someone familiar with the Hawaiian surfing custom, who probably found the big rollers of the Atlantic Coast peculiarly adapted for rising upon their crests. Canoes were then talked of, and no doubt another si ason will find canoes of the Hawaiian type much in vogue at the swell watering resorts. TURFMEN TO INVESTIGATE Talk of a Foul at the Track. IS FERREIRA IIIELIGIBLE?i3H OLAA KKCLDERS MEETING. 'M m.tln of the stockholders iitr Company. Llmltsd, M tl iha rrmma of th Chum m.rr n Honolulu, on VVsd. ''"! L SI 11 o' aloes, su m ii( Tnl. UDnn nrnnnaltln f'u Prty snd MMti of the ""' ""'l to transact rich a may torn bofurt tn I. P. COOKR. MWf Diss Bug4f g,, iyy ii. m. m (accounted for the rumor that there were n f.lrs on the brown horse. I I'.rot-k was certainly the "better looker" :and has much lmprovvi In condition dur ing the last three weeks. Manulell, a mere pony, looked tucked up. The sor rel made many friends at post time. The flag fell to a good start with Ma nual! In possession of the pole. Almost Immediately after the start Lirock's rider .deliberately crossed the brown horse and stole ths Inside berth, causing his Jockey to pun out and thereby lose over a Irrgth, a material disadvantage in so hort a race. I'.oth boys were whipping mirg down the stretch, but I '.reck was never headed, and won as he liked by two 'and a half lengths In seconds. Manu lletl got an at rex lnus ride, but was out classed anyhow. His boy sat wlthi his head I i the ground and bestrode lum as might a hippopotamus. hout waiting to hear the startfTH' he judgi s declared l$ro k the winner, no protest having been rvgister d by Manul'di'a J.k-y. I'.e's were being paid when John Ou tferkirk arrived on the scene from the starting point with the report of the foul'ng and was astounded to hear that Crock had been announced the winner. Mr. Oud.-rkirk was entirely disinterested, not halng bet a penny on the race. He 'declared his Intention of never starting at other rsce In which Kerreira rode. The lnrldnt created great dissatisfac tion, and had Finn, who rode Manulell. lodged an objer-t'on before weli?lilng In. the winner would undoubtedly have been disqualified. It Is Inconceivable bow a man of Finn's r ice track experience coul I have been guilty of such gross over fight. Immediately after the JiidKes' decision was announced Fern-Ira vanished from the scene of his many triumphs and with him went the good horse Ilrock. After dlsci.'ng varlo'is topics,-prlncl- NEWS COMES OF THEJROQUOIS Letter From Lia uteniint Com mander Poud by Way of China. ! stutter. With Aloha from the clerks of the Intel lor department, June 14, 1900." Together with the charm was an ad dress wherein the clerks expressed their sorrow at parting with the former chief. It was signed by Jas. II. Boyd, George C. Ross, Manuel Cook, George Rosa, James Kulike. The five gentlemen went in a body to the home of Mr. Hassinger "where Col. Boyd presented the charm with a pleasant address of congratulation and aloha. AT AUCTION TUURSHAY, AUGUST 2, ' AT 10 A. M. On the premises, Kinau Street, between ivapiuxani ana Aiapai streets, by order of Geo. B. Boardman, Esq., I will sell the valuable collection of most choice Palms, Plants, Ferns, etc. This collection embraces MANY pot ted plants of rare varieties. Palms of several years' growth, some 8 and 10 feet high. All to be sold without limit-or re serve and should be seen to be appre ciated. This sale will. embrace an op portunity never before presented to the people of Honolulu. - WILL E. FISHER, Auctr. AT AUCTION! On or bt-fore the middle of next month the United States Gunboat Iro quois will be back In Honolulu after three months surveying work about Midway Island. This Information was received on Saturday by Captain Mer ry In a letter from Lieut. Commander Charles F. Tond, commanding the Iro The news from the Iroquois came In , of Importation, and w hich may be dutl- STOCKHOLDERS' CIAL MEETING. teAL.UKKT,Na or TUB C.T"' h llswallaa Sugar r ni, HatuMay. Aug. istn. mZ . M he room of ""Mint th. hy.iawa. w- U llMPPKll IwnUn Brock Outclasses Manuteli and Takes the Purse at Kapiolani Park. Another rrm has i.een run over Kaplo lunl's Mstorle track, a hitherto unheard of horse has sprung Into notoriety, and uroth.r eq-ilne name has ben addd to th endless scroll wherela are Inscribed l hi. spi ell.itlons of g-nod tblngs gone wrong. The articles called for a quarter of a mils race between J. A. Nunea' Manulell and Domingo Ferrelra's Track. The purse was U:a a aide and each horse was to 'arry U7 pounus. pm amor - which was a rumor to tho ef- On July 4th these two horse met at the fret that i:ro k Is not an Hawal an-bred am. rlistanes for a nominal Durse. when f101""" s "tat. d In his entrl -s, but .....t.,. -.i.i k- - .-t,......k. ... n Importation from Kentucky, and after ' expressing a we'.l-dv l.x-d o.lnion that saslly. rWurday's match waa the out- some person or prs.n- bud tnei pretty come of dlseusslon created by their for- badly thrown down over tbe race, the mf meeting. Iloth hors-s were supposed to ba In es rellent shape and to hava beaten 25 see- NOTICE. 'v;i : nuN.ir.n mt orncn 'tMlti.ll Kl.k . - p v'iirV , i?:. nw. tHm, - - ' II 111. C. V. K TMJVX. . Purveyor. NOTICE. ' " Mr A:br "Klrr full m the Terrl- rt riitrnea will r-'wef of attor- f .11 . Im, rAriKR. (.HO or.ds In their trials, and Interest Ira the event among sporting men ran Kgh, be ing especially stimulated by the common so.slp that K II. le waa putting up the Manulell end of the purse, while Tom llolllnger had gone down In his pockcU for the remaining t:tn. A strong tip on Manulell waa circulated around town on Paturday morakrg aid reports that he had run In 24 seconds, anJ absolutely could not lose unless n leu dewn. were as plentiful as b'll collectors on board the Austral a on s.ullrg day. . t'ntll the very last minute the utmost secrecy as to Jockeys and officials wan maintained and an air of anytery buag over the affair, which wa depressing to the horse sharps. Hoon aftr 2 o'clock In tho afternoon the sports began to show up on the arsne of action and by the time the race was called there was as chok-a a selection ef a-entlemen "who know a good 'ores wr.en they see one" as eouM be desired. I'romlnent In the collection wwa Charlie Donahue, Jim Gorman, "Both" N'ehola, Ijirry l-e. Jack Gibson, Will Wright. Johnny Wright, Dick Long. Jim iirown. r lillllll. MITItlK "1st . ' President Ud ,r"' Freeldeni "-cond Vlca.prealitaat 'Ha . Treasurar .crowd went home. I According to lat.-st rciiort. thf stake holder, Mr, I. H. rf-e, has refused to pay over the stakes, and U holding them pending n Irvestlg itlon. There are a grat many horsemen In town who would like to know why It was that Domingo Ferrelra was allowed to ride Ilrock. Ferrelra was ruled off for nefarious practices a year ago last June and has not yet been reinstated, yet.he was given a mount In a race conducted ostensibly under l atlllc Jockey Club aus pices. There Is talk of another match race be tween Prock and Manulell. The latter' ecr-nectlons profess to be dlssatjs.led with the outcome of Saturday's process'on. There Is said to be a demand for an In Testation or Saturday s race and steps will probably be taken today to Institute One. The next event on the local trnck will b-j a mile h-at between Samuel Decker's Itones and Jimmy Hewson's Mongoose next Faturday. Antidote arrived In town by the last Kinau. What will be the closing chap ters of the game old grey's care.-r? I.igo. who recently won the half-mMe Ifawallan-bred race at HUo, has been purchased for lafl from John M. Horner was shipped Mike Costello. "Donnle" Judl. W. Hall, -J norseman. lago - - - w .w ai J. A. NuneS, "CP Cluney, Uill Norton, "err n me iai jsmau. jimmy llewson. Captain rwtnwi, Jonn Joe McAulirTe Is back from Hilo. He Duderklrk, Xrnry Vlelra. Charlte Belli- lo-ks ss well as ever and earned golden na. W. Iteulna, K. A. Moeatnan, w su. op nions y his management of horses en Ooudle. Oeorgw Dortrn. ian wrowiey, tn-sted to bis care, rj n4 Aadltar fr Factors :ls Merchants. 'Mr 1 l-w"p. nt riof.nmstttnco.i'iv George Mady, J. Campbell, J. Callart, Tom Hcllinger, Bam OrHrsby, a. uorfan, II. MAyrea and many others. It waa announced that the starters w.uld be John Wright and J. Ouderklrk: the Judges, Captain Cluney. "Bonal" Judd and J. Campbell and that Domingo rerrelra would fide Ilrock and Ed. Finn Vfanuleil. netting on the race was exceedingly brisk and over W.OuO mini havo ehaaged hands. There waa at llrat o support ac corded Ilrock at even money and 30 to 20 mm irr..! before anyone coulal be found to back the sorrel. On tho other The police will shoot a return match with Company K. National Guard of Ha wail, next Saturday. The postponed police field day to be held at Punahou will probably take place uurng the next two weeks. When Hansen returns to his native heath he will find the a!r bristling with .ia ... . - rnaiicnges. une or n's would-be oppo- neris is an Australian middleweight who la at present engaged In the meat bus! ness. Another prospective argument I with a gentleman of flstlo abll'ty at pres ent putting in his time quenching fires, .kii. . . . & . . ... . wnii. ine mira man witn suicidal nra. hand. Manulell money was lying about cl.vltles well, it doesn't matw anyway. the psddock In 1100 notea, S ro'd aiieceo The Helene, with F. Whitney and par- snd In Ingota of botn goia an-i airvar. xy on nonrd. sailed down to Tearl Har Presently a man ramo aioag witn xw o nor on Haturday afternoon and anchored bet on Urock at oena ana in crowa im- in me isgoon. Quite a number of other mediately sm.lt sdmelhln doing, and crsrt were moored In the vicinity, thereafter the seeker after odda against i I ! .... to Ma. trmmlmA it.Pt.rVelV. I Ity 4 o'clock th- congregation bad bet' -am Professor, I've discovered Itself to a standstill and the Judges '"""r poets and scientific men wear long ought their stand and the horses were brought out. Ilrock rame across eountry to the track from Holllnger'a place. Ma nulell waa stabled at the track anJ the Icor of Ma stall waa f-stooned with yards mosquito netting. Tbk fact probably (From X. T. Maritime Register.) Packages brought from Hawaii with out certificate, and which may be duti able, should be examined. Treasury Department, June 14, 1900. Collector of Customs, San Francisco, Cal: After entry of vessel from Ha waii, packagfH not accompanied by cer tificate required from chief customs of ficer at port In Hawaii showing date Friday, Aug. 3, 1900 AT ll A. m. At my salesroom corner Merchant and Alakea streets I will sell for the ac count of whom it may concern a valu able amount of most choice Silks in bolt Ginghams, Satins, Velvets, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, etc together with a valuable line of Jap anese and Chinese eROSKERY euRies somewhat roundabout fashion: When the China was last ht re Captain Merry had a talk with Captain Seabury, her kipper, and he agreed if possible to perk the Iroquois and find out how- matters were going with the staunch little boat. Accordingly a package of rapers was made up, together with a juar.tlty of mail which had been ac- umulating since the Iroquois left here In the middle of May, and this Captain Seabury ald he should try to deliver to the Iroquois' commander. On Satur day Captain. Merry received a letter nm Commander Fond, dated at Mid way Island, July 3rd, telling of the progress of the work and the health and safety of the entire crew. Com mander Pond says that all of the in- lde surveying and plotting of the hores of the island for the laying of cable had been finished at that time and that he expected to complete the outside work In a few weeks and would arrive in Honolulu about August 10th or 13th. Commander Pt-nd's letter was taken by the China to Yokohama and there posted by Captain Seabury, and ame back from the Orient by th City of Peking. The Iroquoi9 sailed from Honolulu on May 19th for Midway Island to sound the waters all about the Island for the purpose of ascertaining Its availability as a point for the landing of a cable. The Island is but a barren sand spit a couple of thousand miles west of the Hawaiian Islands, and since the Iro quois departed nothing has been heard of her until the news arrived on Saturday. utile, should officers. be examined by customs O. L. SPAULDING. .Acting, Secretary. A more detail description will be adver tised later. All on exhibition the morning of sale. Lodge Le Progres Ds l'Oceanic NO. 121, A. & A. S. RITE. THERE WILL. BE A REGULAR meeting of Le Progres Lodge, No. 124. A. & A. S. Rite, at 7:30 this Monday evening, at Us hall. Masonic Temple. WORK IN THE THIRD DEGREE. Members of Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21. and Pacific Lodge. No. 822, and all so journing brethren are invited to be present. By order of the w. M. E. B. FRIEL, Secretary. I These suit. articles will be sold in lots to S3 Will E. Fisher, AUCTIONEER. Cottage to Let. Rent $25, with six rooms. HOUSE OF District to let. 7 ROOMS Rent, 245. In Punahou HARMONY LODGE NO. 3,1.0.0. F. The members of Harmony Lodge, No. 3. I. O. O. F., are reminded that a regu lar meeting of the lodge will be held this (Monday) evening, July 30, 1300, at 7:30 o'clock. A visitation of the Daughters of Re- bekah is promised and a large attend ance is desired. Visiting brethren and Daughters of Rebekah are cordially in vited to attend on this occasion. L. H. DEE. Noble Grand. E. R. HENDRY. . Secretary. is hair, Professor-" Ah. Miss EJIth. that Indeed a discovery. Why Is It? r.d;th "It Is because th?.v haven't any sense of humor." TAXES EXAMINATION. Emil Pilgrim Will be Tested for the Kaiser's Army. Emll Pilgram, of Hackfeld & Com pany's 'office in Hilo, arrived by the Kinau faturday for the purpose of un dergoing examination by the surgeon of the German war vessel Geier as to his physical fitness for service in the German army. Mr. Pilgram will go be fore the surgeon to-day and stand the test. In every part ot the world where German subjects are to be found there Is a station where they can be examin ed by physicians. Upon the report of the latter those who have passed a favorable ex amination may be called upon from the home office within a certain period to return to the Fatherland and don the uniform. The arrival of the Geier in this port saved Mr. Pilgram from mak ing a Journey to the Mainland, an the hip's surgeon Is an accredited exam iner for Emperor William's recruiting service. HONOR MB. HASSINOER. Interior Department Clerks Present Testimonial. John A. Hasslnger, who retired from the position of chief clerk of the In terior department on June 14, was made the recipient of a handsome tes timonial by his fellow employes on Saturday. It was In the shape of a gold watch charm, enameled with the Hawaiian coat-of-arms. In colors. The charm bears the inscription: "John A. Has- LESSONS IN ART EMBROID ERY. Given by Mrs. Alfred Willis In St. Andrew's Cathedral School-room on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. And at Iolani College on Mondays frcm 2 to 4 P. M. 0610 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Mr. L. Yun Kuwal has this day severed his connection with the Hawaiian Tobacco Co., Ltd. HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., LTD. July 30, 1900. 5610 Pasturage. Horses will be taken to pasture at Walalae and will be fed green feed twice a day. Best of care given to animals, but no responsibility assumed for accidents or escapes. Terms can be made witn I'Ai i. iv ISENBERG. Telephone 1063 or 6oi. Mu3 Custom House Blanks Of All Kinds FOR SALE at HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY. Call at office for particulars. WILL E. FISHER, Auctr. H Bargain And X want an offer for that mas;- nlflcent corner lot. corner of Kinau and Keeaumoku Streets. Size, 95x200; 2M feet on Kinau street. Here Is an opportunity to purchase on whlcb four good houses may be built. and wltb prevailing Inquiry for bouses) easily IS per cent net may be had. This lot is but one block from the car line, and In the neighborhood of exceedingly good Improvements. Don t let the ep- portanlty pass. Make me an offer. WILL E. FISHER, Real Estate Agent. ATTENTION 1 S2,50O Each. Two lots on Kins'" ot., bet. Victoria and Pensacola Ste. Blie of ea-n. 66x130. These lots are most desirable aaal ready for '.u' n cpon; an abundance of shi bbery am: rare trees, eio-, wius Uwu, upon the lots WILL E. FISHER, Agent. NOTICE. KEEP YOUR EYE If your friends ask the question Where Did You Get That Suit? Tell them at Honolulu Tailoring Co. on Beretanla Street and they will know you have GOOD TASTE. My Auction Ads FOR BARGAINS. . 5 : 3-