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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, NOVEMBER CONDITION OF THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL 3, 1900. a i' i. -f i two Itn. .t.. ...i.: '" nouse. v" i I . I..,.,iimnl H.wrilil "'nail noUn for mr. Pw rn-'J J Government Hospital nnrim. hcen Jm-uwd i. the Queen'. I. (Cni.privi( initituton. vv Th 1. naturally Uku nr. . .,. - Trx) m i nil v., v, . u-ai si Urge arre proper cover a Tha corridors are root. They are not . .7. Th., "d down! tale. t dlren gh and air. There u n elevator In the building and Ihey ha! F.lectrlr light are used today so that .',,::, t.7o-n,,rn how" me through the boil "TherV , . noining to conceal. j'ie."i a Hospital I renins are lrm, lofty and clean. an inniT owiming i .. a infr are nve ward. One Is I think the '' Jr"",rn na rou' re for native m w.-r.. tlun In Hngln rally n their cag. convalescent . city." sail Ir. lwltmt? ?r lounging on the wld- Unal ...-,r reiauve and friend han 1. ii ii. -" h- inir private rooms for pay ('i- rt..plfal. Ir. Wood l'n". u'-itly deplored their I MOW IT 1A A KRANOEB. plumlrV i Thrae are all In the new addition, have r,"7n improvement. are mosquito iror and are exceptionally tar and I . .. y J"mn- Th',y have pollsh-d floor. room and ward have pninie.f nonrs: tut the lain hardwood W'lljl WV H"f1 ye. i n'.it'on to the pre. ;;! rf the Ijtieeu i-hanae t't high. it- height. fr In. . ' e .1 ,ted hi View r iM forward mm. v itii.-r lo pa. 1 . rnt nut the prop"d con. ni tr-e hiltl ti the M. iK I lare. new wins con- floor, which Mr. enltary. Th flrt floor ha two llnin- r..m. One I for Hawaiian K- 'I n"l t' dt-on. othT f,r haolr mn. The liin. armnwo. ni"nt extend t th wnmm. ' And there H a pol room. There are two dresiin. rM.m and two rpratlnB;.r(.jm upstair. y of tl. The upstair and downstair lunals have I KiKiw. amo'int t . the rk anoth'-r 1 nni'H." s.ild I r. i K r mid are lit I i'l .r. '' ' -I 'I ' I .l fll' . - 1 1 it i' i lorvlition i . Kmmn sf r-i y ii strike th hill. : r I !i i.fin ( in tl ''.! I'' t I1'.- humid I -i'lt.il st in I. lr. "teamr rnlr. invalll chair. wl kr -It 4 n.i ni..r humid n' romfort for th unfortunate r- in thit niUhlM.ir. t L, prevail' npriun.room, aithouart ao. Vt ti,h,",fly ttn. well.entll.it-d and sanitary. -ii.t. tl' i v m strme trM run. ' . " . " , " ' ,. ii,l .t. r r..- .rr and down. ' 'w- ,T"r" ,,11r,0 r-ason why an oper. s ir I :.r. Mf.li street. The ce. ',Hr, J" ,ht f tn "w , vi.i.,,,,1.1.. f.Mt-ire. Th- wa.'!?.rKk h,,",',,' h"M not Ik. constructed. -mi A.r) nni every Known surgical appliance, jt'lll. the room I pleasant and ha a skv'.Uht over th operatlna- tale; trnt Honolulu nuvht to have the .et to. day. There are live nure. four of whom r. dav nur.- and one nlnt nurs-;. Thre n a nlaht watchman. The matron ha rh.ira of thef and the superintendent. Air. K khardt. to whom -,n I I lt nt se I "lue m.-ny recent Improvement. I over f .1 r. . uliin his;itMl f'ir 'l l:iid Jlr. I.ikhardt: Queen I'mmn an.l Kinif Kamehameh IV. wer the founder will know, every n" thl hospital. They actually ot out tlmeve and canvassed for sulTlp. fln. They rained $.3.ni the hrst thtn. M'ri followed, of course, nnij the fund kept arowlntf. There WHS irreat need of i t' n- .ni: riTit4te an am 11 those d.iy and It wa considered a c.rj-an.i fiat Honolulu h nn" p''. And so It wa! (juen Kmnn save the liind. Anl the Kin and Queon t i'k a personal Interest In the place and suw that the ground were heautlDed. and rertalnly It I a cool and restful place." rt.lIPKK9 AIlK CIIIVTH. Mr. f: ktiardt thought tbut at one tlni. tlm Government allowed a tnin'ii a $.?'.- a year toward the support of the h"rplt:l. and th.it f late year only about $'..'. which I th reason the trustee nr- not ".ihle to carry out their planned lii'urmi nirnl., It I n question of motiev. The matron shovml the ilillilrrn' riKim. It was vry j.tet'y and appealing with Its row of empty white twd. "We thuuaht." saM the matron, "thnt thi rMim would he a feature of the es. i.v Mn. futm In a pl Tii iil .m d'tne away i rr I nnnei ii Wlttl I :.-r t.ima treei." K .Mi i Ni 1. ti "i t-k. I i ' li" t iti ) month)- wltli ,m t h n ier I. ' .. f.e snld he wa ) I'i wti, i'!iv ltli sm Fl a move. ',t I' . fl.f4lt r.':!.'i h- udl I. "A small . 'ill,,1 ( I,,. ,.. ., t r.ew dileli try. ! t- I . Il' t -4 VH'I , f'l'V ill ! ! I!..t 4 no altllllted that npi.iii.im . mo Hoi. 4 to f.-tf-h and cur. - , i'i. eta , i'i,!,,!,! the County llo. r .1 II. three i.r four mile out. Iluf. ' ' ' ' . I ne iio rmon why Mo. i "' mi! I tu t h.ive it amtmlancM h 4ir-.it in it Iti n e and hand. t .r . .oi..ri i cy r4e4. When phi. i t IH ,.n lifted In. It I r- in Ik., t't'l" illTeren.-e wheth. m ! m mm mile or five, e. I ii in , , nher time t h l.- tr,e (My a al.out It. '. e the ,,.,1.,-e drilled M 'first ' .o..m... 1 ' ' th.,t w II come 4 "' i I in ii f. w t, r. rm irk abotit ''" ihiMiing ..f folline ,i th J llo"."(.. K'..in,4 and the cutting of tr.r. ti,t th hospital, and ! "in ! I . re 4 miii too much vea--'"' i i" I ttin'-r. trimming would he nec. "m-v l, , , ,,,,. Mr, Wh,fhP he ' 1 ' 1 ' " U " M"plt.il a 'moil. !i, ., h(. r.-;.ll-.t. "No. can. ,;' 1 itii.mgh it h4 don- and m. .,,,. ,.,irk 4 ),nwnt We I "-.ii . .r' n g it d!i : W . "i 1 'el,. . '4i wi. i iorf. ,V ijue.n r:mm.i. P-.....,t ,,f tt.e i-leen llnapttat I '- "e r-.l. r ..f ""H I i ''I "i- rr..,,..f,t 1 r. . .... u v"'""' eWer to ap. '"VI. i.e14,eet and tru-tee. ',,v " That entitle him mi- m.r.,.,..,.h ... un Kmma -'""v. H.V.. t r1 ,, w hav- ,,,rv '-' fronting on v, sir..-, r.m .ir f.uhnp. tt ts " -irV I. n.e '''"fie h,..,,!!,! , ' ' I it. - i-Vii M' m,,h "nphaflcallr. "It - '-- 'I'll',!. I II ,. I . " " e m.i)ihi im l'1' i,,4I.jl ....,!. IIU. t'llfe up t djte.' PtAttTlf. Cmith. "The the nd. King Ka. ii tie first president; . nd now the Ooyem- ie removed to a more wi , . .r.iiiiii iH linr ,. '". IM . . V...U. ... ,H I Ml,,,. . . e. , s. , IH" l.e-, fimn t."-.1''. n. ls. o, KverhodV rk I dn- In I.' ' ' "" p" reason why th M. ,.;. ,. ,o.,ld he r.-movrd. The "'" I'U'll'fi, "ir, .. ,,f r i. i "' ' , r" ' could have V ' "'l" n' t, ' '" Al i ., -"ir-... t . f ;. restful and sh.t ly "mfort to the In. I'll It wtuld take ' I 1 i ,t " -, ' l"o M.t t ' n t f- ") f '.. I . " I. i'i t' 1-Ps.T.Ti n.... i;-'M. 1. It, 'I .r , "-mi.i, r- I v 1 1 .' " ' I ... . a, w-1 ., fr 'tti I . ..p. ' i, fe. r .1 K IllllKh " ! under ihem. A ";v"-d with the Mack ' i..d here, and bor row of royal palm. ' main entrance. The 'I I'i i oncertl'nn tl 1 I , P. k n l..n. ''I t l'"V it Iv t II, I' I rrntlenne tt9 ' " I' I t i- ' n r '4 f ,. i'i storlc hlgti. ,n hang very eucel. Lite King Kameha. "-.. l'-"nit,, -V,. Me,.,.; r i called tn lh fe ' "t.lng these portrait ' .omon tn the ln 44 1 1 s. SI I ' W " "si a. a JV . !vf. I'fit.inNri "i,i i ti "g wa very differ. ' i r.e Tk. . I ll I ' It. on on elth. I'll cernenl. ne concrete. 'v Vlslhla 11k. -J "'I ,; NEWS OF WORLD ! CONDENSED i fll ha. born found In N'aua county. ' Cal. I'runc h filers are uneasv concemln . prk-. , J'ecretJlTV i.f War I'.ir.l Id In r. . r i alth. The ctul strike I. nald to b. nearly. ettW-U. I Mark Tnnin m.i v u-rlte a nt:iv fur' Frohman. Safe rubbers cot 11.200 In Some In a Inule? haul. The (Jovcmmt-nt J tty at San Vl-s la completed. Koland Ilet-d, the actor, la nald to bo much better. Uuadalupe. Mexico, wa nearly wiped out by floods. Coatmak.Ta of Loa Angtles hav? gone on stiike. Navigation of th Yukon la clot!'l for the setjton. The Holiviiin Oovernrm-nt refuses to grant l'hll, a p,rt. The Filipino are hoping against hope for Itryan'a election. Sir Arthur Sullivan, thi- comDoser. 1 ald to be critically ill. l.eeVf It received ovations all Ihrough West Vlrnlnla. A burning uhlp I n ild t have be.-u en oft Ct.ronado. I'al. Hryan hu acceutfil the nomination of the Silver Republicans. JJeKenera-y la the def-ne of a mur derer at Marysville. Ohio. Ferrell, the (Jhlo express murderer, ha bt-en taken 111 In Jail. Uryan ai greeted by crowds of stu dent of Cornell University. Klnjr Osftir of Sweden i. convales cent after a severe Illness. The IWrs are still active and raided Jairersforuein on October ISth. The Vatidrrbilts have secured con trol of the Southern Pacific. Two hundred Indians are reported starving north of Agassi; It. C. Million f famine ictims lu India are rec.-ivlno; aid at redaf stations. Fl-- thousand people h-ard ex-Senator D. IS. Hill spvak In New York. Th- Hariris Dairy K in. h. near Wat s.nvllU, tj.. was destroyed by fire. The trial ,f Amos Ze-lifler has opened at Santa Cruz. He will plead Insanity. A n-gr murderer A Mississippi was lynt heil by a nu.b of his own people. At the Nome postofHce 5.000 money orders have lx-en sold, valued at $100.- HH. The Salt Like & Lejs Angeles Kail vav ulll lie n indeu'-ndent orKaniza- Lrtt.n. i ue -ppenn mrsnip nas seemingly solved the tiroblem f aerial naviga tion. The steamer Dolphin, from Skagway, brought Jsi.ooo in tcold from the Klon dike. 'aptaln Js. II. N. Adams of Lynn. Mass.. a prominent t. A. K. man. Is dead. The sch.M. tiers I.ydla Mayflower and Victoria have been lost oft the Alakt coast. Count I'osadowsky-Wehner Is accuf ed of Mrceptlnif a bin; bribe in ti-r-tn.-i ny. Sir Kh'Mlerlck Cameron, a well known New York financier. Is dead in London. The pay (.f the employees of the Southern FudnV Is to be increased 'Ji per cent. In a spee'. h at Lincoln. Neb.. Senator Manila denounced Cry an to his own tovenstnen. A tract . f reflwiMMl lands will v set aside for the State of California near I'.taluma. The Smihi rn Pacific and the Sant.ii IV will ke. , up the tales to the Ia- 1(1.- Coast. A sensational suit has been filed :iir.iiiist the Stat. .1. it'll Mil and -opper i otupar.i. M tyor James Phelati of S.in Fian- rlx-. J. II that he Is out for til" Sel.atoi eliip. 'oiiirresxiii;. n Corliss of Detroit. tai.lishment. but It f II fl it. The mother J.rj, n.. hax been r nominated by the i;epub'.u at.. John Knr and churl-s Ihn, d"- f.iu'ti-rs fro-ii Mexico, were cardured in New Mrleall. ,n attetuit by the Western rabroads t alxtllsli the jaje system lias proven unsuccessful. Coal In Ctih aco Is $7 a ton as a re uit of the coal strike; a scventy-fl ve cent uiluiKr, I'll" l'.arthonll stntue Is rapidly be coming a ruin, and $",000 v. Ill te need ed to repair it. Linemen of the Pacific States Tel ephone Company are contemplating a general strike. A comttetlng line of steamers will b started between San Francisco an.. Portland. re. The steamer Sunol of San Francisco was burned to the waters edge at Uttle Klver. Cal. Patrick Illce, a horse trainer, com- mitte.I suicide at San Rafael, Cal., by taking laudanum. The bark Litchfield has sailed from tjotiremu Marques vith Krueger's gold i It I susri.ted. Otricer William I.veU. single hand ed, routed a band of shooting Mexicans at Phoenlt. Arizona. umwali, who murdered his wif. son and grafd hlld at I 'laccrvllle, Cal.. . at the point cf d-.'ath. p.-rcy Kennett, stepson of cx-iJover- tior llauser. of Montana, accidentally shot and killed himself. Franklin McVeigh, a prominent P'emocr.-it of Iilinol. has deserted Uryan for s. und money. : A storm has resulted In turf circles In England from Lord Durham's scor ing of American Jo:keya. William Krb and J. K. Hamilton, seniors at Stanford, were exiwlled for participation in a "rush." A woman named Ilosschleter was given knockout drops by four me;i of Paterson. N. J., and died; Lnglisli uteel manufacturers hope by using American processes to compet.' with American contractors. Oakland has a girl burglar. Lulu Oardner. She a Imlts having entered two homes and stolen things. Improvements are belr.g made In the Yosemlte. The National Park has nev er been in a better condition. Over 3.1's) applications for pensions from Spanish war, veterans have been received In the Pension office. Two soldiers and a workman may die us a result of a contllct between strikers and militia In Montreal. A collision iwcurrecl on the Paris un derground road. Just opened. In which twenty-nlno people were Injured. Hx-lfovernor Sylvester Pennoyer of Oregon has been nominated for the le gislature on the Cltliens' ticket. Thieve are having good times In Oakland. Cal., many houses having been recently enterej and robbed. An automatic stoker has been con structed at Tacoma. Wash., that will do th work of steamship firemen. Henry C. Dibble, a candidate for the California State Assembly. Is accused of crooked work by his opponents. Prospectors are stampeding from Dawson City to Stewart river, an 1 many are being lt In the wild. Mrs. iJeorge James of lUitte. Mont., n wealthy woman, died on hoard of a ihrough train. Just -rterlng Iiutte. Two men. Fdward (Jray and Fred Tallrr.an, cf Colfax. Cal., Were killed by Southern Pacific trains In one day. P. lasco. the playwright. I taxed by a Jury f r th doctors' bills of Fred erick Lyster, who started him In life. The greatest mint In California, the famous Iron Mountain mine. Is tied up. .tliln't like It. You see the lUsHlUl mother will not he separated from h-: child, and when sick or wounded children are l.roiitfht In the mother come too and remain until the patient I dlschnrire.i. We never make any objection. They are rot In the way. Th-y ire helpful and .Ml if In-. We (row to love them. I never tjneen' suw nii thing to eijual their affection for no li other. It I affecting sometimes." The leltr und matron walked down to Whrr the sodden hit of land lies. There w.i a spiinrlnes. a sinking In of oi-e's f.t. decidedly unpl-asant. It I iu't a dlst mce from the hosplt.il. to th rtitht. facing Iteretanla street. This I here the ces.pool Is. It I partially con. who ccal.d by a beautiful green and well-kept he. lite. Within the enclosure three paint ed and ornamental josts thrust up their arsreelve head, a If warnlna off all Intruder. The serve to mark the place. It reason for existing at all? Well, the rn ttron stated It was due to the frightful charge of tl plumters. Fl'NDS AUK IA.W. We have not fund enouah to carry out th proposed sewerage system so nc esary to our well.belnw. The pluml-ers' hill whs unnecessarily high and It caused a panic amorg tha trustees. What will be their rharse fr.r connecting the hospital tOt with the main ewer. when for over, hauling the plumbing In the hospital their till WO $.V. It I steep. Isn't Itr f-r the mnmi..nii I Ir. Cooper I the physician for the ho. " I In II.iik.1,1,1 todar ,,r- W00'1 tu" surgeon. .1 uttu nut-ar on 'rr, n"n'Hl obtalne.l it charter In K7. I-. Ml with all mo,ern Their MaJ-tie were the royal patrons rr-t-ctii. operating thereof; King Kamehtmeha wa It first no rea..n wh we president: he elected a board of trustees !,! entirely aepartn romposed of S of the subscribers. Te t e 'j'leen1 Anyhow si.bs. rlf er were elected by ballot to act "f !'rernment t.hy. " trustee on tahalf of the observers: rte tovernmenf "''' F. Snow. S. C. Damon. S. "I' '.i" I ,! n i.i..,.- N. Castle. I . II. Itlshop. J. VV. Austin, t. ii Lu is t,. i.-.oei.- .... 1 1. Mall J. T. Wat. rhonse. trlrh. V. 1. fJreen and ,; ti(,iptTf l''Mo the nomination of the Minister of ,. , , . " the Interior. Ml Majesty men cicsinaie.i "' M.owl street from h fIoWng ten person, vis: Prince L. i foe hat at flr.t Kamehameha. David L. C.reg. Wm ( ' "ttiall park Th- V,,-ter. O. M. Robertson. T. C. Ileuck, . if mi.h l.ke one. Jtnn tj,,, Jme, tett. H. J. If. Holds- I .m, 4 ,.f rVrry variety. wtMM A. It. Pate and John Montgom: n"l other familiar rrr v'l "tfl nf ihriit.lrv ..i r. U.. a,UI , - i I nese names are mm .t- - " ''l'n to the mm. ,., ,..rir. nut whv the hosottal should . have Hung nut ..... r e.Mr.e.l tn Mahrr nd cooler al to mk ,i,u,i- . nnt oulfe clear after reading ar ticle tl In thi charter. It read: int crnrtrr. and every future charter to be hereafter granted to thi corportlon. mar h al'ered or amend'-d by the Minister of the Interior for the time being, with the approval of the King, on a requisition of a majority of the subscriber present a a seneral or special meeting to be called b th secretary for that purposethe no- tlce of such Social meeiina "e pu.Miw.i. W. A. Al- II. Hackfeld ,v .r. " Kln Kameha. ,n h newspaper of Honolulu at least '"I w,, Kmm- They ar ,htPty ,myn afore such meeting, snd such v '' in iv..'' ' T"1 hr Mf- notice to specify the purnoe for w hich '"'Si' 'VZl ,h,"'- l""- si:ch meeting ha. Wen called." -. ,o., ' f "f- placed here. "f v.. air." esrlalmed Farmer Corn tossel: "they can't convince me that ",nn wa h reaotu. - K.e. t.msnerltv la a-enulne." "Hut I" .V'Tl' .of Tru.tee contltute pris-i-rltyr- asked i., V. r"":72 th. .ummer hoanler; "haven't n "i."f,.ra k. ...n t,i abundance to wenr and rat. no debts 1 whin tha f ,iio'in- n,r.nev In the bankf "Ye; that's 1 were painted and here the oprr'ssor show tneir smari ne. Them there little detail Is Jes' put-up Jot t f l a." Washington Star. Marktelgh "Your office- seems btdly ...... I.,... vmi no t.inltor?" I mJss wi,,, .1". Inshop. or New iiarklelgh "W have one. but since he w. 1 tia, "mf .Una ti ) .... . a. k 7h'l ;. .-- vIZ k lio itn a faun curist ne nas p--ri 9 HID. oo TT LIMITED Port Street. Progreso Bloolr. J 4-4-4- nlrc sVva.S4S4S4Ht4sVVW4W4S4S444 a Clearin Sale SHIRT WAISTS t f t T i i i On all our Fine Waists. Special Low Prices in all our i White Waists; ize 3S, 40 and 42. I - r J X X t .W4W4V4W4W4SV4V4V4SV44VW,WVW x We Carry tlhe Derby Waist Ou! entire stock in Shirt Waists has been reduced to make a clean sweep. All our Shirt Waists as 75c reduced to.. 50c All our Shirt Waists from .$1 to $1.50 reduced to 95c All our $2 Waists reduced to $1,25 Reduction them. Last year over U.OoO.OW In gold, silver and copper vas taken out. The Nrt of the new buildings of the Univeridiy of California, the presi dent's mansion, has been contracted for. The animal transport Aztec, en route for the L'nited States, arrived at Nag asaki October iv No troops were on board. It Is stated that changes are desired by rucific l o.nst employers in the Chi nese exclusion act f as to reduce wages. James U Warren was found guilty at Portland, Oregon, of murdering the mate of the American ship Charles S. Itement. Lu'.u Jon.-s, a thirteen year old school -irl of Jefferson. Ore., was murdered by an eighteen year old boy, Claude Yaughan. Lb utenant Graydon. a famous Inven tor, formerly of the United States Na vy, is said to oe ciying 01 swoauwi In London. A nugget of gold, received from a mining company In British Columbia and consigned to New York, is valued at $1."Vh-m. Mrs. Horstmeyer of San Francisco wants damages for the deed of her two stepsons, who cremated their father's body. Julian Arnold, son of Sir Kdwln Ar nold, Is on his way to England. In charge of detectives. He Is accused of embezzlement. Twin brothers named Swanson In Huntington. V. Va sisters, were presented .with triplets on the same day. llobcrt Leatch. a telegraph operator. died in San Fran.Msto. and a Hoard of Health rhvsician is accused of. neglecting Mm. San Jose. Cal., has an arsonist. He set fire to O. K. Abel's barn and then attacked a boy who was attempting to send in an alarm. President Krueger of the Transvaal was secretly taken aboard a Iutch man of war nt Lowrerzo Marquez and has sailed for Holland BOXERS ARE SPREADING (Continued From Tage L) Chinese Imagination and will spread like wlldliro throughout tne K-rgth and breauth of the er:pire." There Is not the tightest doubt," be says, "that tifty years hence there will !e. millions of .boxers in serried ranks and' war's panoply at ihe call of the Chinese Government." Discussing the alternative courses open to the powers. Sir Kobert sees a very real "yellow peril" ahead and nothing of a permanent solution. The morning papers, dealing editorially with Sir Kolert Hart's article, admit Its importance, but consider that his views ar-? too gloomy and that his ideas of the Hoxer movement are a phantasm of a too pensltivo Imagination. COUUT FLED DISOUISKD. TACOMA, Wash.. Oct. 22. The Oriental liner Glenoqle, which reached Tacoma lat night, brings an Interesting story of the flight of tne Empress Dowager from I-eklng. The escape of the court furnish ed one of the most entrancing stories of the Chinese campaign. The Shanghai Mercury tells the story as follows: " It appears that In accordance with the regular practice of the Chinese officials In similar cases, false reports of supposi titious victories over the allies were per- If You Know The value of good Bread, It will be to your Interest to get your Bread from us, as the Bread we bake is pure, sweet and nutri tious. Wedding: and Party Cakes. ORNAMENTING OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S. German Bakery . v uj ,.,'3i .'entiy renaereu 10 me paiace-, un mo ho married twin . . . in.i i,o it r 'lit. mat me -vua, - f.-ellng or fancied security, and it was not until the allies had actually entered t'-e capital that the real facts became known to the Empress, and a rude awak ening took place. On the early morning of the 13th of .cJHist the Dowcger, In company with the Emperor, left the palace clothed In common Chinese cotton garments, trav eling In an ordinary Chinese cart and ac companied by an insignificant ' retinue. Snc-h was the hurry' of their departure ;Viat no money or valuables In any quan tity were taken with them, arid for sev- Two yr ung Englishmen. II. 1. -amp-'tr,,j days the Imperial party is said to bell and George A. Bridge, were have suffered the greatest hardships. The drowned while crossing a swollen or.ly food with which they were supplied stream near Bedding, Cal. 1 was the common millet of the country. Attorney M. 1. Brooks of San Fran-(ard at night they had to sleep In wayside elsco was arrested in San Jose for ob- iims on the rough brick kangs furnished talning money under false pretenses. f r the accommodation of travelers. The case was, oompr tmiseci. The San Francisco yachting season his b.-n nfRclally closed. Corinthian and California Club entertained nt thir respective clubhouses. Mrs. Annie McKernan. a female miser, was found by the San Francisco police starving In a small room, had a DanK account Ol i hln hroadrloth an.l ore nent aorvlno. John rfeiffer. of Chicago, committed I able and stylish affairs. Brass buttons sui.dde by hanging In the nmo room th finl9hlng touches to the hand- . . . . - . aome uniform. It I anld that lionn- PHone 677 wm FOIT ST Horses Clipped . . . AT THE Club Stables Ntw Mahln with modtrn appliances utd. Telephon 477. CHJLRLH3 B ELLIN A. Manager. IR Si!u Hi (0. Vote the Republican Ticket Straight New 8uite. The customs men have donned their She j new suits. The garments are of navy her back turned to her husband The battleship Oregon, which was In jured by sttlklng a pinnacle rock e.fT the north toast of Japan, Is to be brought home for extensive repairs. It is rumored that gold to the amount of 5t)0.0X pounds, which was due in London from India the last of October, will be shipied to America. A. T. Dow. proprietor of an oleomar garine factory In Chicago, has been ar rested, charged with violating the law regarding the making of the product, uct. Th- iopulatlon of the State of Cali fornia as given out by the Census Bu reau Is nearly a million and a half: an Increase in ten year of 277.000. or 22 per cent. Lefgh Hunt, an American mining magnate of Korea, won all a Belgian count's money on the Empress of In dia lietween Yokohama and Vancouver, and then returned it to him. John and Frank Marshall, saloon keepers of Chicago, fought, and Frank had his skull crushed in. Before he ' II lulu's customs force Is now prepared to give cards and spades to any other force In these United States. Oscar Hammersteln will, on the 1st of next February, break ground on the block on Eighth avenue, .between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets, for the largest playhouse In the world. He bought the lot for 1300.(100. The property extends west 150 feet on Eighth avenue, and contains 250,000 square feet of ground. The itheMer will be patterened after the- Drury Lane. London, but' on an immense scale. It we.s officially announced In Lon don. October IS, that the Duke of York will be accompanied to Australia, where he is to open the Commonwealth Parliament, by a guard of honor com posed of details of men from every branch of the British army. Including volunteers. The Indian troops for Australia October lth. Kdna May, th" Bctrswgfl?r-j Office with H. P. Bertlemann, con tractor. King street, opposite Wall. Nichols & Co. Concrete Side Walks a Specialty;. ... Do all kinds of STONE and CON CRETE WORK at California prices. PACIFIC Grcnife n.ho iuiuiu mm n OF BAN FRANCISCO. P. McGRATH, Agent. CITY FEED STORE, Beretanla, near Punchbowl,' Honolulu. Orders for Monuments, Headstones, ete, solicited. TRIBUNE! 18 the POPULAR WHEEL Whitman & Co. AGENTS. FORT STREET. ncluding J s sailed I : L. AHLO Genera Merchandise. r ) : . v i mi 'I, . Uv. 4 i I'; t' A ' I!1 V v ii!1'-'-i ,.' i - f - I' ! i: 4 ii M 1