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1' HONOLULU, 8 JUST A Few Facts About ARRIVED PUR AUSTRALIA For General Weakness. The. debilitating effects of a warm climate and exposure to all kinds of weather are sure to bring on disorders of the blood and weaken the system. Mr. Charles Geddes, of ML Malcolm, W. A., sends u ife photograph, and tells of a sure cure for these conditions. It Is tiet the wheels or the axles or the springs or ths painting or the trtm mlng that 'makes a high-rrade vehicle. It is a perfect combination of these various parts. A vehicle to withstand the effects of our tropical climate must ho provided with ALL. these importa nt essentials. . k. OUR VEHICLES HAVE THEM. AUUUOi 4. X. . ........ i Vehicles ire " '' The last Invtice of European Goods to be shipped to qi Under the Old TariB, ) , 4, , I i, t . ! We are the sole agents for the Justl celebrated C BRIEN VEHICLES. rbs are the Rubles and Runabouts that have won medals and diplomas wherever exhibited, and are the only Vehicles which are equipped with the O'Brien patent Spring, the strongest and easiest riding spring made. We have also tn stock at all times a full line of Surreys. Phaetons, Bug gies, Kunabouts. etc., direct from the factory of the H. H. Babcock Co., N. T. These Vehicles are built by skill id mechanics, from carefully selected stock, and are the perfection of the carnage-builder's art; are fitted with Bab cock Patent Self-Oiling and Dust-Excluding Axles, Bradley Quick Shift Shaft Coupling! Bailey Fifth Wheel, and Happy Thought Gear. We have been ap poiate4 SOLE AGENTS for these Vehicles In the Territory of Hawaii, and re prepared to guarantee them In ev-ry respect. asoq t get one Just as good. Get THE BEST for business or pleasure. It osta as much to Innort Cheap Vehicles as It does good ones. New stock has been received ex -Australia," "Irmgard," "Helene" and TIary E, Foster." ' Come and see the lastest In up-to-date Vehicles, and get our prices before you make, a purchase. ' Launch of the American.- San Francisco Mails. . Miscellaneous. ft n u ft ml nnlHmf lIIVH Day Block, Next to Fire Engine House, Beretanla Street. The new four-masted schooner Rosa mond, which arrived here on July 7 from San Francisco, sailed for that port yes terday afternoon about 4 o'clock with a cargo of BUgar. Captain Ward is her commander. The Rosamond took one of the largest lists of passengers that has ever been carried from this port by a sailing vessel. Sixteen men and women made up the party and' they mustered In full force on the Rosamond's poop as she was towed out of the harbor, to wavt good-bye to the many friends who1 had gathered on the waterfront and In boats to see them off. The following is- a list of those departed: Mrs. T. E. Warner, Miss C. Kelly, Mrs. J. T. Bush, AJ M. Pilke, Mrs. H. J.Platts. Mr. and Mrs. C. O.'Metcalf. Miss E. Imhoff, J. W. Silk. J P. Russell, M. II. Frossmayor, L. Schweitzer, 3r., M.ss Cutter, J. J. van Lo Iben Sels and J. F. van Loben Sela. and F J. Dougherty. F. J. Dougherty, a surveyor of the United States Customs Department, came down here -not long ago for a brief vaca tion. . He stopped in Honolulu with Soda Water ter.tlon of aPrliament tilt towards the end of the session, when Mr. J. D. Spreckels is expected in Wellington. . The great firm is asking a surs!dy of $150,000 from New Zealand and New South Wales. Un der the projected contract there will be some material alterations in respect to the places of call, and a three weeks' ser vice is proposed in place of the present monthly service. Mr. Crick, the Postmaster General, dees not view the new arrangement with favor. He made his intentions fairly clear when he wrote to the postmaster of New Zealand on June 28 in the following terms: "Proposed I'acinc service: in view of all the circumstances my Govern ment not at present disposed to contrib ute anything towards subsidy. As ai re ad v exmained. the existing contract is current till March next, and there Is therefore ample time for dealing with the question. . ' . . GENERAL, SHIPPING. Gasoline schooner Surprise sails on her regular run on Tuesday. The present master of the gasoline schooner Eclipse is Captain Harry Ga han. The Gaelic, from the Orient, Is due to day, as is also the Miowera, from Victoria. among which comprlsea an efeju, line of Caoes " For some time I have leen landlord of the Royal Hotel in tie tit. Margaret gold fields uisu eiguiy miles ironi me nearest raiiwiiy, l nave 60IU a great (leal or Ayer 8 harsapariiia and it elves the most universal satisfaction When miners, prospectors, and others become run down by lack of fresh vegetables and fru its, and from exposure to all kinds of weather, their blood becomes very impure and the whole system greatly weakened. But Ladies' Golf HCricketing Flanri Bagatele Boards M1K ' lhare known miners to ETC. is always a sure cure. send a hundred miles for it, such is their faith in u. - To cure constipation, biliousness, in digestion, and sick headache, there is no remedy equal to Ayer s Puis. Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. frknds. being well and popularly known American bark Empire, with a full car in this city. '0 of Newcastle coal, arrived in port yes terday morning. Gen!al Purser Clapham of the Iwalani In the Highest State of Perfection at I Beimsoini, SmmStlh & Co., LIMITED FORT AND HOTEL STS. BOUOI XTLU Keep Out the Sun -ANl KEEP COOL By havi. g an AWNINO put up. Sam ples and estimates given. Cashman & Nelson. FOOT OP NUUANU STREET. Over and above the California Feed Co. Owensboro, Ky., July 13,1900. MESSRS. W. C. PEA COCK & CO., LTD. Honolulu, II. T. DEAR SIRS: Am pleased to inform you that ue have just received notice from the Government that GREEN RIVER WIIIS- KY has again been selected for the exclusive use for another year in all of the U. S. Navy Hospitals, being the third in J succession. Yours Truly, X . ' (Signed) J. W. M'CULLOCH. A carload of this celebrated Whisky will Whitney, and will be offered for sale by arrive per Emelie F. W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. SOuE AGENTS. Ue Show the Goods, They do the Rest WHAT? WHY OUR NEW That we hare Just opened. Can now and ret the best. K. Isoshima, KING STREET ABOVE BETHEL. in this city, LAUNCH OF S. S. AMERICAN. There was launched at Roach's Yard, Chtster. Penn., on Saturday, July ltth, the S. S. American, built for the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, for IH service between New York, San Fran cisco and the Hawaiian Islands, via Straits cf Magellan. She will proceed to New York in about a month to load for these ports. The American is a sister ship of the Californian, Just delivered by the Union Iron Works at San Francisco, and of the Hawaiian and Oregonian, in course of construction at Roach's.' These four Bteamers are each 425 feet long, 51 feet beam, 33 feet deep, carrying 8,500 tons dead weight, and are the first steamers of this type to be built in this country. The company has recently con tracted for two . more steamers, twin screws and Quadruple expansion engines. to carry 12,000 tons, which will enable it to have a monthly service. These steam ers are of the highest type of cargo boats, built under Lloyd's Inspection. - The off! cers of the company are: George. S. Dear born, president; Wallace B. Flint, first vice president and treasurer; A. Chese- brough, second vice president; ,H. E. D. Jackson, secretary; W. D. Burnham, manager, who, with James II. Post and Oscar T. Sewall, are the directors of the company. Messrs. Flint, Dearborn & Co. are the general agents of the com pany at New York; Messrs. Williams, DI mond & Co. generals agents for the Pa cific Coast, at San Francisco, Cal.; Mes srs. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents at Honolulu, and Messrs. T. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., agents at Hilo. NEW STEA R DEUTSCHLAND The new Hamburg-American liner Dout8chland, the largest ship in the world, with the exception of the Oceanic arrived at New York July 12 on her Inl tiai trip, sne lert Cherbourg at 4:15 p. m of July 6, Plymouth at 10 p. m. same day and made the voyage across from the lat ter port in the record time of 5 days 15 hours and 46 minutes, a distance' of 3.0J4 knots, an average of 22.42 knots per hour. This Is the fastest initial trio made across ithe Atlantic by 1 hour and 41 minutes Her day's runs in knots were 308, 557, 553, Soi, 532 and 513. Captain Albers, the com Imander of the Deutschland, said that he tnougni me vessel would or.ng the rec ord down to 5 days 10 hours from Cher bcurg before the season closes. She is to leave here on Wednesday next for her return trip. The Deutschland was buil at me vuican xarus, Stettin, at a cost o ll.OnO.Ono marks, or about $3,332,000. Her Ur.gth is 684 feet. She has a displace ment of 23,200 tons, and a measurement or lo,200 tons registered. Her engines are of oo.OOO horsepower. She . is flited with twelve double-ended and four single-ended boilers, 112 fires, which drive two six cylinder quadruple hammer engines. Her two propeiler shafts are each ,131.23 feet long and 24.ii Inches in d'ameter! Each of the bronze propellers Is 22.96 feet in dlam- ettr. She has a double bottom, extend ing her entire length, and Is divided into twenty-four compartments, seventeen of which are watertight. There are accom modations for 1,057 passengers and a crew of 525, and her first saloon has a seating capacity of 362. All her equipments are ol the most perfect kind, and the arrange ments for the comfort of passengers un equalled. TUG FEARLESS. The Fearless was to have sailed from San Francisco on July 26 and would, it Is expected, make the run down here in about nine days, so that she may be look ed for at any moment. The probabilities are that she will bring nothing but coal. When the Fearless wills, she can attain a speed equal to that of the Australia. Captain Edward McCoy, superintendent of the Spreckels Tugboat Company, has gone East from San Francisco, accompa nied by the chief engineer of the Alert. They will bring out the L. Luckenbach, the finest towboat In New York harbor, which has been purchased by Spreckels for service In San Francisco. She will re lieve the Fearless, which has been order' cd here, under command of Captain. Gil bert, for duty In this harbor. QUEEN OF THE ISLES. The schooner Queen of the Isles, com manded by Captain Hltchfleld, was to have left San Francisco on the 20th of July on the way to Micronesia. She is expected, to touch here about the 5th of August. All mail matter to go on her would best be left at the book rooms of the Hawaiian Board very soon after the Is; of August. The Friend. SAN FRANCISCO MAILS. SYDNEY, July 1 Mr. John D. Spreck els. head of the great American firm. Is to visit New Zealand shortly, and advan tage will then be taken to fix up matters in connection with the new Pacific mail service. The present contract undo" which the Union Company, in conjunc tion with. Messrs. Spreckels, maintain a mcnthly service between Australia and New Zealand. Honolulu, and San Fran cisco, will terminate In March next, and, consequently, the whole matter will have to be rearranged before that date, In the meantime, however. Messrs. Spreckels have been active, quite Inde pendently of the Union Company. A ca tie from Wellington states that the ques tion of the renewal of the San Francisco service Is not likely to engage the at at present enjoying a well-earned eek'a vacation. The America Maru Is the next regular beat from San Francisco, due to arrive here on the 10th instant. There was a joyful entertainment aboard the Mohican Thursday evening. Captain Kelly had many of his friends with him. Steamer Mauna Loa was a little late in getting away yesterday. She carried a good many passengers and all the freight she could hold. The going of Colonel McCarthy and Mr. Sayeres to Seattle may result in the es tablishment of a line of steamers between the Sound and Honolulu At about 8:45 a- m. yesterday the Upolu took out passengers to the Aorangl, lying oiit8lde the harbor, and the steamer sail en for Victoria and Vancouver. Vessels up and loading for Island ports at San Francisco on July 24 were: For Honolulu, Albert, to sail 27th: Aloha, to sail 20th; Andrew Welch, Archer, C. D. Bryant, Edward May; for Hilo, Falls of Clyde. HOLLISTER DRUG CO.. Agent. Island Realty Company, Limited. P. J. LOWRET, President. C. D. CHASE. Vice-President. . ARTHUR B. WOOD. Treasurer. J. A. .GILMAN, Secretary. E. P. DOLE, Auditor. E.W. Jordan, 10 Fort Street THE ORPHEUM HOTEL after undergoing a Thorough few won is inow upen ana will m conducted as a First Class Hotel AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PU5 MODERATE RATES A well-conducted Cafe Is run Is C nection with the Hotel MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Steamers due and to sail today and for be next six days are as follows: ARRIVE. Steamers. From. Due. Miowera Victoria ....Aug. 4 Vmerica Maru S. F Aug. 10 Alameda 8. F Aug. IS City of Peking S. F Aug. 18 iaellc S. K. '..Aug. 28 Australia S. F Aug. 29 DEPART. laelic S. P. Aug. 4 ustralla S. F Aug. 7 NOTICE. - We buy and self realty, act aa agents, appraisers, trustees, 'tecelverfl and un derwriters. e. O. ehase. -.; : MANAGER Hongkong Maru S. vlartpbsa S. F. . . hi.a S F. . Ooric S. F Varrtmoo Victoria ...Aug. 11 ...Aug. 17 ...Aug. 21 ...Aug. 2S ...Aug. 29 VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANTMEN. (Thin list Oi-i not include coasters.) lden Besse, Am. bk.. Potter. San Fran cisco. July 6. Australia, Am. stmr.. Lawless, San Fran Cisco. August 1. Hertle Minor, Am. schr., Ravens, Eureka, July 19. ik bonanza. Am. bk., Bergman, New- ?Rstle. Jun 8. City of Hankow, Br. sp., Thompson, New castle, July 27. Otrlgo, Am.- sp., Unodwln. Hongkong, June 15 B. B. Sutton, Am. sp.. Carver, San Fran Cisco, July 28. Kldsvold, Nor. stmr. Schlyden, Tokoha ma, July 30. Empire, bk., Knacke, Newcastle, Au KUSt 3. Kannie Adele. Am. schr.. Monson, San Diego. July 26. leu. Ourtia, A ui. en., Ueo. S. Calhoun. San Francisco. June 6. Halcyon. Am. schr.. Chas. Mellln, Eure ka. May Si. ' H. D. Bendlxen, Am. schr.. Peterson, Eu reka. July S. Halewood, Br. sp., Jackson, Newcatsle, August 1. Melene. Am. schr.. Christiansen, San Francisco. July 11: W. G. Irwin A Co, Ivy. Am. sh.. Halstett, Newcastle, July . ircnuois. Am. su.. Thompson, seame, July 30. fames H. Bruce, Am. schr.. Peterson, ihonlwn. Mav 26. Klikitat. Am. bk., Cutler, Eureka. July 8. Louisiana. Am. bk.. .ualclon, Newcastle, June 22. Mohican, Am. bk., Kelley, San Francisco, Julv 6. Marion, Chilcott, Am. sp., Weeden, New castle. June zL xteteor. Am. schr.. Lass. Port Gamble, Julv 14. Maweema, Am. schr., Smith, New What com, August l. Newsboy, Am. bktn., Mallestad, Tacoma, July 25. Planter, Am.,bk., McNeill. San Francis co, August L Rcbert Lewers, Goodman, Am. schr., San Francisco, July 23. 4ebeUau Bach. Br. blc. Nagasaki. Feb ruary 17. . . 3. N. Castle, Am. bktn.. Hubbard, San Francisco, July 17. St. Katherine, Am. bk., Saunders, San Francisco, July 12. Sea King, Am. bk., Wallace, Newcastle, August 2. W. H. Talbot, Am. schr., Benneche, New castle, July 31. VT. H. Smith, Am. schr., 8mlth. Port FUkely. July U Os.hu Railway Co. Woollahara, Br. bkr, Williamson, New castle, August 2. Office 204 Judd .Building;,' Telep -nr. Main S10. 6599 MEALS SERVED Table : D'Hote : and : Ala : Cart LIQUID REFRESHMENTS FURNISHED Toons New Books The m , , , Ice & Electric I Golden Rule Bazaar. 316 FORT STREET. "Tekla." "His Lordship's Leopard," To Havo and to Hold." "Red Pottage." 'A Daughter of the Vine." When Knighthood Was In the Flower." "No. 5 John Street," "Three Men on Wheels," "The Prisoners of Hupe." with "Un leavened Bread. . "Senator North." "A Gentleman from Indiana. "The Black Wolfs Breed," "For the Queen In South Africa. Currita. Countess of Albor- noz." "The voice or the People," Rot- ert Tournay" In "Pursuit of the House boat." "Janice Meredith." "A Name to Conjure With," "Monsieur 'Beaucalre,' "The Autoblographj of a Grizxly,"- "The End of an Era," "Deacon Bradbury,1 "In Cuba With Shafter." "Troopr 3809." "The Sign of the Cross." 'Em press Octavla," "With Kitchener to Khartoum," "In Hampton Roads," "Ben Comee." "A Gentleman Player,' "The Hero of i a." Have everything In readlneMuJW prepared to serve their customentt TrT7 mannfuntiiKil from Dure CCfflfe 4 llltt II 1"V . " - r water from artesian wells. Tour Orders solicited. Hoffman & MarK Have you tried the Hi tens Bread, Rolls, Cakes or Pastry If not yon have missed 'a treat GOOD MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. "Through the months of Jan and July our baby was teething and took a running; off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," says O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eie;ht times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an . Diarrhoea Remedy In the house and grave him four drops tn a tea spoonful of water, and he got better at once." Sold by Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., whalesale agents. TRY V THEM ON YOUR NEXT ORDER. Phone j.t J. LftNDO. ; Fort Street. t-1 vk. ICew. lines of. nifcXliUi.'cBjbiERB PANTS, "' ':'VCOLt2As'and' CTJFFS. ' ' FANCT HOSE, WHIT3E. COLS' STANLBX. SHIIVS, " HATS and ' CAPS. Can and see them. Telephone 3151 Blue. J B0WER3 Mcrdufltf AND CONFIDENTIAL Office, Room Telephone 708 Model Bioel P 0 Bol d.k.m. onM rvtnfldentl&l . ,w.j Oknn NotlC ft ' RoaMonci Prooertj. ISW" V-h First ciasi ;iy reference THE Club Stable LIMITED. TolonlintiP 477 CHAS. BELLINMh Reliable Horses. Ei "New Riga Fair Price. The Instruments Used IB"" tuc Cll CUT RARBEI Are Thoroughly Disu- TJstnl- , ) JOSEPH FERNANDI ARLINGTON HOTEL, J- VJliolesale Grocers Asects tionoiiu- --ry. onnAtuhi. ana i $25.00 BEWARO. 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