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I M PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEBTIsKK HONOLULU OCTOBER 8 1wh. I. HOPP CO. i B' FOR SALE HOPP ACS The Ilest at th L Price at HOPP s prof TT.. n Pun.-b- 1. to Kir iret- w,u l,T ,11 Prt H Beauvais Axminster... 9 HIGH ! RUGS i , TS OF ATTORNEYS 1 Privacy With a Client is Refused. Co. have Riven permission to EL Haek ( ' 1 Co. to run out a small wharf in the " "akea so as to land freipht, but they Bust not come beyond a certain limit so .if to Interfere with navigation. REGISTER NOW! AT ONCE! THE FIRST ijtnp DkVU OP HAWAII. LTD. A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. H-.Io at the , SAL OR LEASE 'j an exceediagly rich line ma. ttn miHinrn and Orlen- al. All ind I the up t. FOR RENT. - omct warn n Down Cushins o In .nn or nllk floss. M der. any slse. I made to or- ill URIWRIGHT IU ll.DINO. 8 i 3 Mahogany - Cabinets OBJECTIONS ARE MADE Lorrin Andrews Complains of Federal Officials Not Allowing Interview. i WtfKiM I ry handsome, highly polished, id Just th artlM for a well rnlsh-d room. j. LAND. Street. - - Near King. Bedroom Sets o Folks Ed Mine-Mile Terminus. HII.O. Hawaii. October A-The Trii.une 1 is. airs, braham of Honolulu and Mr. Street W A. Iambert. manager of the Hilo Rail n ad. nave a moonlight excursion and dl.C to about fifty invited guests on N sday v n'.nc at ihe 'in..mM.. i.r minus of th.- railway. The affair was a tm st enjoyable one throughout. Dancing I in the new railroad restaurant continued' i;ntil 1 o'clock, with an intermission for I k..ukau and sjee hmaking. which was! iuken advantage of by everyone. Mr. ! Wm. Thompt-on at the close of the gusta- j tcrial exercises, proposed the health of Mrs. Graham and .vir. Lambert, which Mas responded to heartily though briefly j by th- latter. Mr. Napthaly was called upon at this . point to explain things in general, and n.r re SSpei lfly what license he had for r.akiag coffee. This r- did satisfactorily, and in -Mentally eulogized the Hilo rall r u'. as a civilizing agent in the progress i of Hilo. The guests received very pretty t ouvenirs of the occasion In the shape of j white silk b.vl. s with the nnme-s ot the! best and hostess and the date of the ent inscribed thereon. Capital. $250,000. President Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier W. G. Cooper Principal Office: Fort, near Merchant I C. H. Cook i 8 C. Atherton Branch Office: Hilo, Hawaii. ondncts a General Banking Basmess AT HONOLULU AND HILO. O v LffJtT rn amp r. 77 v i wiirn In many different wool- i,n ' Inspect, even if you do not CI O lorrln Andrews appeared in Judge Kstee's court on Saturday ami lodged a protest against the treatment he had received from the custodians ..f Lau King and Chun Hoy. the chines- who are under arrest for lng Illegally in . the country.. He said that he and S. j F. Chllllngw orth were the attorneys for ; 'he Chinese and that when he had ask- , -d for permission to visit them to con sult with them one. rt. ing the case he was i.fused a private interview. He was to,' that he would only be allowed to see them in the presence of a repre- . svntatlve of the United States District i Attorney and attended lv a steno grapher. Judge Kstee refused to make . ar. order on the matter aave to refer TVifl Fvnprlitinn RpinUprl SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and interest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of 4Vfc per cent per annum. Bules and regulations of savings de partment furnished upon application. IMPORTANT. REGISTER TODAY WITHOUT FAIL. NO MOR?SHARKS OF HAWAII --LIMITED. Incorporated Under the Laws J tks Republic of Hawaii. CAPITAL ................. 140 OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR! -ev . a wium CaaMlgg . Aaaists.nt fkiktu J. A. McCandleaa. Solicits the Account of Fir ma Gar poraUona. Truata, Individual and will prompUy and carefully attend to all business connected with banking trusted to it. 8ell and Purchase Far eign Exchange, Issue Letter of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ordinary and Term Deposits received and Interest allowed in aceordamae with rules and conditions printed la pass books, copies of which may N aad on application. Judd Building, Fort street. District Attorney sf TT9. COLLAR21 aad CUFF. UfMsl MKN'i CL0HBWO. r- k nT! and PANTS. ... y TMKRH PMSMD Oak Parlor Seats i o STlMee seats are really beautlful.fi X made from the best of oak. and A ciaranteed for long service I ,nl Upholstering MHMOA 5" A SPFHIAI TV I U0 CHN & CO. I iMggg Mir1 Jspan T Met tings. 'snpaarwe4 tMss rkalre. fill and Satins ....Of AJ' ot ni Msaaae J.Hopp&Cof LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS. a. o o Ci. LilM U 'HP-r Allen and Tort ta aLVfKR ' . L AHLU kaeral Merchandise. VTLnrrLn. kapalama. r Trmrr tblee). mm r. O. Bos toil nrnt n nncRg row Homo Made Poi AT HEN '3 EXCHANOfc Nl Tueift and Fridays. "' 111 Hotel Street. Castotn Bouse Blanks An Kind FOR SALE at 1,9 ' TAzrrni rngrit NESH FRUIT -cKing and Bethel Sts.F 1. HOPP k CO. J. HOPP I CI Milwaukee Beer! Milwaukee Beer ! Mr. Andrew t. Balrd. MI'ST MEAD M WRITE KMOL1SM Jude Kstee ..n Saturday maile a rul inK in rejcanl to naturalizations that will ! away with the admission of persons who are not thoroughly ac ouaiiitel with the KnKHsh language. A I man named J. Vlvlchaves. u native of I Itrasll. hut an M resident i this clty applie f..r paers and he was told to I write the words "eors;e Washington, the father of his eountry." tis attempt ! at writing Bngltsh resulted like this: ! -lora Whashin The Father of is rounty." Theieui-ofi Judge Kstee announced ! that hereafter he should require all candidates to be able to speak and ' writ- as well as read Kngllsh under ' standingly and he refused to admit VivUhaves to cltixenshlp. A number of others were more luiky however, and , they were as follows: James W. Chap man. Kngland; Wm. L. Lyle, Canada; John W ImvIs. Kngland; Wm. Kaugh Hi n. c.ermany; Joseph Tavas, Portu Jgal; Ja intho D. Souza, Portugal; John ouvea. Madeira; C. R. Collins, Kng land. Thomas Christ ley. Wales: M. It. M.-'Jeiros, Portugal; George L. Tall. B .tland; M. Meneses, Portugal. fem ow suphkmk coum tkbm. n Saturday, at noon, the September t- m of the Supreme Court came to an end. In the morning the court an nounced that the rules which wen r - Bjtty prepared by the court had ler. adopted. The one rule about which 'there was some demur on the part of j many of the attorneys was materially . tun wed In the rules finally promulgat ALMOST EVERT ONE HAS BOME thing of value; such as papers, jewelry, money, keepsakes, -tc, which they are irery anxious to keep safe. At home, at a hotel or boarding house, there is always danger of loss from fire, bur glary or some one's carelessness. WHY NOT MAKE SURE THAT i your valuables are in perfect safety. . im ni Am mnnAn F a small charge you can In rLnnL tlftnDUn rent 000 ot r safe deposit box- : ES. You have your own key, and no j one but yourself (unless you give writ 10 nO ken instructions to admit some partic ular person) can open your box. Your box will be in a solid steel vault, the doors being extra heavy steel, and opened by clock work. This makes your box BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF. It will cost you nothing to call and see our vaults and boxes. LAUS SPRECKELS. WM. Q. Ms I Co., Mm. HONOLULU, H. L Catcher Bonnie Dundee Went Aground. Sunburned and tired but sharkl. -s the sharkhuHers returned from Pearl Harlx.r late yesterday afternoon. Seem ingly the slmiiU have all deserted Pearl ; llarlnir since the "doings'' there two I weeks ago. for yesterday of all the ' y.n hts which went to the harbor in K'-aprh of the tinny monsters not one I caught a shark, not one even reported having seen one. The one thrilling ineident of th- two day's trip wa. the grounding of the Ronnie Dundee n a reef off Dole Point in the harbor and the gallant rescue of her by Archie Young and his new gaso- line launch. This incident occurred ear ' ly on Saturday afternoon and for a ; time It seemed about to end seriously. ; The yac ht had been up to the wharf near Macfarlane's and returning was 1 skimming along with a ively brae St, enjoying a friendly brush with the Wa ter witch, Mr. loungs launch. Suddenly there was a grinding under the Bonnie's bow and she came to a standstill with a bump that nearly sent her crew overboard. Captain Gere and SAN FRANCISCO AG3NT8 NEVADA NATIONAL BAN! BAN FRANCISCO. iMiUHSlKlBl COMPANY, LTD. 403 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. T. P. O. Box 447. Hawaii Land Co LIMITED. DRAW EXCHANGE ON BAN FRANCISCO Th Nevada tlonal Bank of San Francisco. LONDON The Union Bank of (Ltd.) NEW TORK American Exchange tlonal Bank. CHICAGO Merchants National PARIS Credit Lyonnaia. BERLIN Dresdener Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA a Hongkong and anghal Baakfem Corporation. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSRTALLfe- Bank of New Zealand. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Baa of British North America. Tnmsaci o General Bonkmo i mm Mes, his men had the sails down In a jiffy and signals were made to the launch to let her know of the aecident and ask for her aSsfstaVn e. Mr. Young respond ed promptly and quickly a line was t:ckeri to th" Water Vit h. The DS BVs lw was high out of the water, while at her stern there was from twen ty to fifty feet of water. The first rope sent to the Water Witch snapped, but I then a heavy cable was sent to the Capital Stock $100,000. Capital, paid up $55,000. OFFICERS. W. C. Achl President & Manages M. K. Nakuina Vlce-Presidenj J. Makalnai Treasurer Enoch Johnson Secretary Geo. L. Desha Auditor Deposits Received. Approved Security. Commercial Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills f change Bought and BoM. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNTED FOR, BISHOP & CO. SAVINGS BANK Office at bank building on Street. e e Merck) Savings Deposits will be received In erest allowed by this Bank at f and one-half per cent per annum. e el tb- part objected to having been ma- i a,,u il wm int" teriuiiv m.,rfifle.l As Ailonted the rule . fi. drawn ' snuwthly off. The Water Witch then towed the Bonnie to BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Jonah Kumalae, J. Makalnai, J. W. Blpikana Printed copies of the Ruies and Reg iations .;.ay be obtained on application Honolulu, September 7, 18M. If yu drink iWr. t:tke the Buffet Brand." WllVt "The Best" Milwaukee Beer! II l Wade Hy l alna l.nbar It lxttletl at the brewery onlj. It enntains only :'7 100 per tent alcohol. It hai a very Urjte percentage of extract and albuminoid. It keep the foam well. It is the purest and bet tasting leer. T r y ;i li;rr'l f dozen quart?. It Vo"t you only 1 2. "i0 delivered free within the city limit-. at. anchorage off I'uulo.-t where the oth- d their mudhooks. ?-t led l p irtitic Is as follows: llriefa shall be filed within five duVs -fter r.l argument an.l within ten yachts had dropped their mudhook l.ivs after submission without argu- o.ei.t ,.nle. further time i nllowefl'bv '-eers went back to the city ih .orf On failure ..f the tilalntiff in Ft a'hts had errr r appellant to comply with this rule, the cast or appeal may be dis mi..rf 1 Captain HOFFSCHLAE&ER COMPANY. Ltd ING LUNG CO. i K'" tr t. rrtmt of Alk Prcrfin? paint WED BY ALL PAINTERS ! . L Km and B IMPORTERS, hel Streets, Honolulu. New Books THAT ARE TALKED ABOUT. The court also heard the concluding arguments In the Chinatown insurance I as entitled Ts Wo I'han vs. the Mag deburg Fin- Insurance Company. l"ton motion of A. L. C. Atkinson the court admitted to practice Wade War ren Thayer, member of the bar of the Slate ,,f Michigan. IN THK CUKtTR COVJRF. In the circuit Coflrt m Saturday there was little business transacted. An Inventory of the estate of E. V. K. retl deceased was filed by W. H. lioogs. the administrator. The prtnei- i il item ..f the estate is $1J4; in cash. Amoy M Anin discontinued her con test of the administration of the estate I I. B. Smith. The plaintiff had filed a contest n the ground that she knew l of the existence nf a will. She was a nurse in Mr. Smith's house and asserts I that she knew of a will wherein she had been promised a legacy of a consider- ible amount. Bruce Cartwright resigned the ap I .olntment as exec utor of the will of Mikan REGISTER AT ONCE OR YOU CAN'T VOTE. while the launch cheers went back Five yachts had come down to the harbor, the Kva. under Captain White: the iVwey. Captain Hobron: the Abbie I M. Captain Dow : the R nnle Dundee. '.i tain Cere, and the Maria. Captain I All dropped over wed-baited shark hooks and quiet reigned throughout the ! night. Although a careful watch was kept there were no developments and in j the mornins after a canvass among the I yachts the universal opinion was that , ; the sharks have deserted the harbor. tapcaeUty at least. Head winds and a dead calm off the harbor made the return sail a long trip. ( The Bonnie Dundee was the first to start from the harbor and was well at I sea before the others came out. The , Bonnie was caught in a calm a mile off the harbor and there the Eva caught her and was also becalmed. The Dewey ; and the Abbie M. w ere some distance . to leeward but they worked up w ithln half a mi'- nnd then also struck the calm. Fin illy a land breeze sprang up and the ya hts came into the harbor well together. The above Company will buy, lea, or sell lands in all parts of th Ha waiian Islands; and also has houses 1 the City of Honolulu for rent. IIHR I Ml F.raiTFn BISHOP & CO, Honolulu September T, 1898. TIE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAM LIMITED. Subscribed Capital Paid Up Capital . Resetted Fund . . Yen 24,600,000 Ten 18,000,000 Yen 8.090,00 OFFICERS: a. P. Baldwin President . B. Castle First Vlo-Preideni W. M. Alexander. Second Vice-Prealdem i. P. Cooke Treasure- W. O. Smith Secretary and Audita HEAD OFFICE: INTEREST Sugar Factors Commission Merchants. REGISTER TODAY. A FAITHFUL MINISTRY kENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial a Suga Oa Olaa Sugar Company, Haiku Sugar Company, Pala Plantation Company, Nahlku Sugar Company, Kihei Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Company, Kahulul Railroad Company. and Tbe California & Oriental Steamship Co YOKOHAMA-LOWED: On Fixed Depcsl for 12 months, I pa cent per annum. On Fixed Deposl' fo' 8 months, t 9m cent per annum. On Fixed Deposit f I months, I s cent per annum. INTEREST ALLOWED BT TH HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. On Current D posit, 1 i-lt sen par day. On Fixed Deposit for 13 month, t pa cent per annum. The Bank buy and receive for col lection Bui of Exchange, issue Drafts and Lett en of Credit aad trass, acts a geneial banking business. TRIBUNE! I POPULAR WHEEL Whitman &. Co The Hledge." by Rlsley. I t .h. Son of Battle." by OUWant. The Black Terror; a Romance of Rus sia." by Ley. Toy." by CorellL Men with the Bark On." by Reming- ' tl . :l' ' In the Philippine," by captain 1 ijr ami tujj"n WAIAKEA RIVER FOR GOVERNMENT t rotasft "tolu Iron Works '.1 m tialar att faa!' bmlthlng i ock 0r Ballast d Black Sand we s To iurr. NTRArTED FO IL f' 'H HA LB 'f 'he day m Charles King. Th v ter of Edera." by Oulda. 1 1 I and Blue. by Harrison Robertson. Th- Touchstone." by Edith Wharton. 1 :.-.) th Heights of Simplicity," by U'-lmer. i- Presidents, ani Hwr We Make Them." by McClure. r ling Camp," by Altahelr. Jspan In Transition." by Itanaome. Th Road to Parla." k Th Ranker and th Besr."-by Web ster. Re)rrtlnn." by Tolstoi, and many ih-r bo. kn of like character. AT THE Golden Rule Bazaar. 218 FORT STREET Pacific Transfer Company. King Kt.. oest t BaRay Will Re lease it Rights to the Territory. HILl. Hawaii. October t Th- Tribune says: Th.- C.overnnv-nt Is making r r ,r n. ni- -it with t alak. i Mill Co. by which th- Utt-r ar;. lo release tht-ir rights 10 th.ir b-.i". .o far as the Wala kra rl-r Is concerned up to the locks. 1 . .,.... i..rntion of c-rtaln concessions n sde by the Th- ofM Rev. S. H. Davis Has Boen at Kona for Twenty-Eight Years. Seldom is a record to be found of j longer or more faithful MlVfcl in th , 1 ministry of the Church than that of ; the Rev. S. H. Davis of this dlooese, says the Anglican church chronicle.; F i- twnty-eight y-ars Mr. Davis has Ix-t-n stationed at Kona, on the Island , Of Hawaii, where, in spite of many dif- i Acuities, and of bodily infirmity, he has not only ministered to the needs of a ' scattered congregation, but has, with 1 his own hands, alled to the mere shells f buildings that he found there, in thi? j way completing an attractive church aad a commodious rectory. Nor has Mr. Davis rested eatist.cd with thus providing a suitable house for the pub lic worship of God and a place of abode for God's minister. For a number of ESTABLISHED EH 1S53. BISHOP & CO. Bankers TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all the Principal Cities of the World. INTEREST allowed after July L 1895. on fixed deposits: 7 days' notice, 2 per cent (this form will not bear Interest unless it remains undisturbed for one month); 3 months, 3 per cent; 6 months 3'-i per cent; 12 months, 4 per cent. WJVI, Q. IRWIN & CO.. LTD. Branch of Yokohama Specie Bank. New Rep 11 Bl lg Honolulu, EL L jc. BREWER &CO.LD Queen Street, lionolul i. H. L AGENTS "OK Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Os mea Sugar Compan: , Houonuu Bugai Company, Wailuku Sugar Company, rr rlcan Sugar Co Makee Sugar Company, Ookala Fugar Plantatio Company, Haleak Ranch Com pany, Kapapala Ronch Molokal Ranch. Planter' Line, Sari J- nclsco Packets, Charlr- Brewer A '".o.'s L!r. of Bos ton Packets. Agents Boston B01 r 1 of Underwriter. Agents Philadelphia Board ot Un derwriters. Standard Oil Company. , , w -nmunv vcars ne nas lauoreu in i-arninc aiiu of this move la to give the o!le ting money for the permanent en- y-HircacocK, SL -,' -mlS Ik arrai. EXPRESS) WAGONS D1UT8 LUMBER WAOOKl aad Td'MP CARTS .... Always on Hand. hHki rurnitnra and Safe Ci I 1 forward to the completion of his hopes with him shall set. Wm. G. Irwin.. Claus Spreckels W. M. Glffard.. Ooversiaent control of the wharf-e fa- doivment of the same. Already, for H. M. Whitny. nv-i ... that private wharf a if. thi, , .;r, . .. rly $' 000 h - 1 n - - W- RosR lrady there or 8 f ; cured, and the sum is continually be- lnot xh7 regularly e.tabl.,h-d Govern- Ing addcl to. The Rev. S H. Davis is n t fit WhHrVrS 1" inC V jnwn mow .M sn svas jv . ik. 1 u , uwsint on over in- npnus ui tnougn with him tne morning ami me Jk.pn-s- q.istt-rs who have built on tide j noon of fe are past he eaKeriy ixks labds In the river. t n'-u . inn f w . n th f ov. rr m.-ri t ,nc r-.- r,r,,hiT h. before the sun .ina IBM no it v 1 A As nrt of the conslderstion the Cov- j j)Q jfOT DELAY REGISTERING. -rnment agrees to keep not less than two feet of water on the bsr at all times. It will .lso clean S th. whole river as far The prompt use of the famous Old - fm i .- 1 pztei aad 1 JifSM KtOfff "AA" WaiakCiy aritll q-;:-tlial ""a- V n. .r the mouth of the ; njne at bed-time will almost invar- rlvrr sre remcv. -1. Tl -y will also build Jabl Dre4k up tne severest cold. Love- " : 25J?"J!2. 'A Joy & Co.. Honolulu, sell It. fr up J IUV -lJ ui iuh-. . - Unllntr an.l nubile prom-nad- which will tifce the place 01 me Rfc SL'Kt TnAI TUUK INAMC 13 UIM l.rty J-p h.us-s ,.. THF BFfdSTFR. .President Manager First Vice-Prea Second Vice-Prea Jr Treaa. A Sec'y Auditor SUG R FACTORS Ai-iD Com miss ion Agents LIST OF Oi'FICEKH C. M. Cook. Preside; w worg. F. Robertson, Manager; E. f Biiea Treasurer and Secretary-; JoL W. V. Allen. Auditor; P. C. Jon-a. rj. Wr' house, G. R. Carter. Directors. JUHEI I8HI2UK, AGENCT OF KEl HIN BANK, LID. Vineyard Street. AGENTS FOR THE Oceanic Steamship Company Of San FTa -sco, Cel. Traasact General Dan tins aai change Rosin H W. FOSTER & CO., Gold and Silversmiths HEAD OFFICE TOKYO, JSPAI rw Exchange on FIRST NATIONAL BANK. YOKOHAMA. FINE WATCH REF AIRING. FN GRAVING and DIAMOND-8ETTINO All Goods and Work Guarantee HOTEL STREET Subscribe for the ADVERTISER Ho nolulu's live dally paper 75 cents a month delivered to any part of the dtjj,. Subscribe for the ADVERTISER Ho- i nolulu's live dally paper 75 cents a f .( J . - 1 '.-.-, - nv nart rt f r Via fA t-mm , I Handled. Ttlephon 888JL Tbe Government m . t . r . ri 1 1 1 1 i .1' ! " ; Wal.ik.-a m