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T .4 1 THE JUUTHORITY. yvV. MACK AND ..Vl.l r bate." i-P rM' Ei; vi:hici.ks AND WHEN PALI. On. raasenger. each way. TWO MlMf... ' - - , (ICQ W-y ".0 .,,;,,,rity in vest- tl.tl.in j ,n4 ,lK '"I ' ,fth- l-nal Law. of ri4 i.r me inn- Ml 1 ' . i . ,..k- and dvtiar I ..... l" n.r I.i II ., k -nl V'; v- ,.n.l i:.-miUtions to r-'r' :''t Carriers Of I i.v ,11 vther PaS- t!! M-TItt of Ho- ,,y II. til" I i , i r r : . i n . dray or and this s.. turn ' , i.l.i. -I consplcu- . i miHK run , it t ii lights, ,it.i , .v r. , . . ., ,.l " "' I....- ..lain. t ,.f . a. h Unteru. ,,,,, i, ... tli.iti n and :, .. in h-ight. ' 1 i . . ....... vrhtrlrA ..... ..f i .... th ni l' i ' . - ... it. , 5l.H-.-I-" I"' I r ' - ,,,,, tii- l.- i : must be ,1 (,. t'i- tr" . ni cios . ,,f th folic. , 1.11 ,, 1 , ilk. i . 4. . .1 i " 1 ,1 ...rrl.m Will b 1- . v. I,- tri be Uft ..n th street over re and rarrlag it properaattend- , TANt for MKT APART . . . n .t 1 V MtVAAf 4 ,,t,,, 4,1 AJrrini I M-iKil phi" ir UTriuni p i M.k4l i-I- KUH'il iirrei. I 4 Saimnu trt. j:,it il l-1 "i r.mmu nrfti, J It -.t .nl t illHlil i M il.il "I'l" "" Kln trwt. v, ;, MiK,ii 'f King street. -n E. i H 'l A !) n' store. t, il..l.il p"l'l" "f Km street. .rii-r -f Kl hnrl tr5t. M ik.tt si'l of Kln street. .( Li.h-I nTf"-!. t, :j M.ikl ni l" of Kin street. 4 n Tun. hlM.wl tre-t 4 ;!. Mi nk. i Hi. I" of Merchant rf .wt ."rnr of fort strot. i U. Mauk.i sl.lx of lUlekAulU .- :r- m .it i irn-r of fort street . M,iuk4 of Allen street. tfvtimi' (l-H'k nn.l wurvnouso. , i M.ik.il kI.I- of Kin street. - tr rn-l nf t u 1 ! 1 i n k st corner of a u-rt, n, ntrul.titr towaril ,i tin h rm sil of ileihel !-'uk. t.f Kins; tret. I M.ik.il l.le of ll,.tp street. K mlu itn, I Miuniikna struts. .'. Cw mdi" of iUunuk-a street. fii.ihl id-I ll tl streets. :t V4ikim iil.l of Maunaka liotl ami Klac streets. I Edit kI.I of Kfk.ullke street. -ii .( Kin street. I N,i m.r than t"-n rurrlaxa will .' l t ny one staml at any one 1 Un.t rsrrluaoa atan.llnr In th lUwalUn opera House NUn n th mtiuk slJe of King v U."fi.-. currl.if- standlna; ! RnoUnM'li". near the Mall -mf n. hrtl alln up.n the ma- ' ! ,.r th nirt to the comer of itwt. an, mauka along; the 'T KILiuea street. L"niM-, rurrl.igp at the Court - im,..i,nic hll enter on the r'n "f the drive, and align on "r fi-i or the circle awaltlnr ur"nr j carrlRe n wattlns; f ' "h southerly imn plat, from "f"t to the makal sidewalk "M the l.walk to the cornr il"0 Hullding. "i"n the m.ik.4l side of the cen- vr. r.n true Kwa. l.l Al.,n .1. . . . i - . w,- normweeteriy urasn m R,n "r-ef. rarlnir mukal. un or f auk. - Ti nr fr-.m any point In or be . r"-ni4 utre-t and the Harbor, w,H,n M.i.nkM ana runch ' ,,. i , nt. iiii . . -i-nuonm pMencr, 10 N L V."'1 fr',rn ,ny P""t between I'M., NUUlinu Avenue, l-'n- on I.lllha streef -4. rl I ' "Pl1 t"t" the He , f h.M.i. ,m tnw Kwm foll(,f '; "f Vkt..ru street, on the not ex.ee.lina; one mile ,.,UrM p.lnt. for eavh k, --rie limit. 'I ;..f ... w . Mil PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, NOVEMBER C 1900. ch way.... 100 .13.00 Three ra.senjters. each wV;" IZ - ".iiuwl DIIIVE Two rengeni. rouml trip., " m Three passeniters, round trip", HEX AT LEAST ONEdlALP .LIMN DETENTIONS. One rassenuer.' jr hour.....'. $1 00 Two passengers, per hour 150 Three Pseenrers. per hour. ... iOO Four passengers, per hour.... 2.50 tor each additional hour ea ech pu-eenger, when more thin one CONTINUOUS DltlVtvn r.v noun. 4 lf,t' One iassesger. per hour $1 5o Two passengers, jr hcur 2 00 Three passengers, per hour 2.; Four passengeri. per hour 3.00 Licensed drivers onl.r.,1 . bejond the Co-cent limit, may charge u "'"- re ror returning. tn addition in The regular charirea for uh... 1 service. . . MM. Iletween th hour, of eleven Hi o clock. I M. and five s ...i.w A. M the above rat of fare may be 2th. If any licenced vehicle ahaii found standing In any place but on the appointed stand, the driver .ho 11 liable to arrest by any police officer, urv- ariver shall be under engagement. 2Sth. Any licensed driver who. when In charge of a licensed carriage dmv r vlcle. shall be Intoxicated, or who shall use Insulting or abusive language. wn snail demand more than the au thorial fare, who shall neglect. uiKn demand to show a card of rates of fare, or who. not being engaged, shall re fuse a fare, or who shall rontrawen. any of the within ru'.es. shall, upon complalr.t to any of the police, be ar retted and. upon conviction, be IlaM to the penalty set forth In Section "95. Chapter of th fenal Laws of 197. 2f.th. Kvery licensed carriage, dray or Vehicle, must observe the "Rules of the Iload" by keeping on the right of the middle of the traveled part of .tny bridge, road or other highway, and the driver of any such carriage, dray or vehic le violating this rule, shall be ln- ble to arrest by any polk- officer and upon conviction be- liable to the penalty provided for In Pectlon "35 of Chapter li of the fenal Laws. 27th. There shall be at all times a Card of IUtes placed In a leather pock et. firmly attached to the center of the back of the front seat of every licensed vehicle and the worda "Rates of Fare" Impressed on the front of said leather pockett In letters not less than one-half Inch in alse. :th. No .licensed driver shall leave hie vehl le at any public or private ball. or entertainment, place of amusement of public assemblage, or liquor saloora 2.th. No licensed vehicle will be per mitted to stand on any steamer wharf on the day of arrival or departure f steamers. 30th. Any licensed vehicle, horse or harness, found In service at any time In an unsuitable or unsafe condition for performing the duties of commcn carriers, will render the owner or driv er, or both, liable to arrest and prosecution. These rules shall have full force and effect on and after November 1st. and all former ruls and fpgulatlons for the government of licensed vehicles conflicting herewith are abolished.' J. A. McCANDLESS. Superintendent of I'ublic Works. C93 OF THIS ISLAND This List Shows You Exactly Where The Polls in Your Precinct Are. , The following la a complete list of the voting places on this Island: FOURTH DISTRICT. All that portion of the Inland of Oahu lying east and south' of Nuuanu street, and line drawn In extennlon tht-reof from le Nuuanu fall to Mokapu I'olnt . riitST PrtKCIN'CT-AU that portion of oid district comprised in Honolulu or Xona nfi.l lying taat of.i'unahou tre-t, od R line drawn In extension therrof. iiauka and makal. I'ollincr r.lar Near foot of funahou street. Inspectors John Kfllnirer ' J t. Tte. H. McCullotn. and a line drawn ln extension thereof from the Nuuanu Pali to Mokapu Point. FIRST PRECINCT-A11 that portion of the Judicial and taxation district of Koo laupoko lying west and north of a line drawn from the Nuuanu Pali to Mokapu Point. Polling place Kaneohe court house. Inspectors It. Cobb-Adams. James Olds, K. P. Aikue. SKOOXD PP.KCIXCT The Judicial and itrxallon dlstri.t c,f Koclauloa. Polling ' place Koolauloa rourl house. I Inspectors V. A. Baldwin, J. H. Ke 'anu, C. Andrews' SECOND PRECINCT AH that oortloii of said district comprised in Honolulu or Kona, and Iylnr between the westerly 1 .. . . i unitary or ine rirst Precinct and a line drawn aa follows, viz: From the foct of South stret along South. King and Alapal streets and from the head of Ala- pal street the flagpole on the old battery on Punchbowl; thence to and along the rlda;e on the eaWrty side of I'auoa val ley to the summit of the mountain. F-ol- llr.g place Reretanla street School house. Inapectors-C. M. White. S. P. Kaal. V. C. W ilder. Jr. THIRD PRECINCT All that portion of said district comprised In Honolulu or Kona and lylns; between the westerly boundary of the Second Precinct and Nu uanu street and mauka of School street and a line drawn from the Junction of School and Punchtowl streets to the flag pole on the old lattery on Punchbowl. Polling place Building at entrance to lower reservoir rounds. Nuuanu avenue. Inspectors F. Mclntyre, A. Borba. J. P. Kahahawal. THIRD PRECINCT The Judicial and taxation district of Waialua. Polling place Waialua court house. Inspectors-W. S. Wond. C. P. Lan, V" ,J1", r'ho- nM . charterel to commenced by their chlldien. who are nothing else but v. recks. If you do what la right At the polls tomorrow their na.uj will be mud. On last Saturday night the Ii. dependents haI a meeting opposite Achl's. There wa a tent in his yard tint. In It was gin and the paraphernalia or a luau. One of the candidates of the Ho.c Rule party wad Induced to go to that lr frrnal tent, and Imbibed their liquor tor the first time In four years. As far as these professional Christians are conce-n-i. hell i '-et tr th-" Is the most damnable thing tney are do ing In this campaign when they think they can steal your votes with gin, drlu and luau." As the Republican procession passed ry at that moent, Kmmeluth shouted, "Ther. go the sons of hell. They will do any thing to defeat you tomorrow. Down wi -'. the wreckers! If we are elected we make it our duty to see that only American voters are permitted to come here as Im migrants to work on plantations. WILCOX'S LAST SPEECH. Robert Wilcox's last speech of the cam paign was 'n rart as follows: "We are on the ground where many have suffered. This desolated church and the charred ground is the work of the Republioinp ar.d the Democrats. Thev have do:n these, things, and with bloody hands tin-; come to us today and beg for our vote ;. 1 hey burned this church which KinK K:; lakaua built. When these whites w--: enriched they turned their backs on fhf King. They grew sore with ' him becp.'.sr he tried to put the natives on a level win the whites. The Queen was dethrone tue buboni? plague was Introduced, and this church was burned out of pure spite. This is the work of these stinking haole Tou have beard that steamers have" been go to Maul and Molok-ai to I WILL SHORTLY HAVE AN AUC TION SALE OF Hawaiian Curios Stamps Relics AND He to the natives there and tell trcsn that Wilcox has withdrawn from th.; fight for J25.000. Wilcox will not :;"k thelr stinking money. When I return-? from Italy they refused to allow rut: t teach military tactics because the feare.l my people.,.! would not sell myself f. all the missionary money. The mission- FIFTH PRECINCT All that portion cf jaries are not worthy to brush my shoea. FOURTH PRECINCT The Judicial and taxation district of Waianae. Polllm: place Waianae court house. Inspectors Oliver Stlllman, J. Hul, O. W. Nawaakoa. - the Judicial and taxation district of Ewa comprised In the lands of Hoaeae and H- pouliuli. Polling place Railroad stat'jr.. Ewa plantation. Inspectors Geo. E. Lake, C. S. Richard sen, J. P. Kuoha. SIXTH PREClNCT-All the remaining H rtlon of the Judicial and taxation dis trict of Ewa. Polling place Ewa court house. Inspectors H. D. Johnson, J. M. Ezra, Kauka Williams. jr SEVENTH PRECINCT-A11 that por tion of Honolulu or Kona lying makal of the King street road from the Ewa line to the King street bridge and all mauka of said road from the Ewa line to tho main road up Kallhi valley. Polling place O. King, T. C. Polikap;, , ocnooi premises. I Inspectors Juliui Asche. S. K. Kaloa, K. R. O. Wallace. FOURTH PRKCINCT-A1I that portion of said district comprised In Honolulu or Kona and boun.Ii .1 by the Second and Third Prectnr's, Beretania and Nuu.imi streets. Polling place Royal School. Inspectors XV F. H. Prachy. II would not let them brush my. shoos t- all the money there Is in Bishop s har.f: The Republicans nre afraid of mo ..mer Ira will only recognize th- voice of tin people. No other candidate would bs r - lonized, even If he were Christ.' If Mo- Klnley Is elected they will ask. me "'io 1 want ror uovemor ne-t. I will nav? that long-whtskered nan and his monkeys put out of office. These ofrico-uolders w.li b beggars. This is the last nigh; and to morrow we go on tne battlefield. I pre dict that I will be elected. Tomorrow Wilcox will be a Napoleon and the.e oth er parties will be the Russians and the Austrlans who failed In their attempt t: overwhelm hm Take r.o druirgt I l'.q'.'f.: tomorrow. Have all disturbers arrested. Take your husbands home with y5u an keep'tnem close to you. uo Mown 0:1 yoi! 1 knees and pray, and at 7 o'clock rush fur the polls." ETC., ETC. Parties Laving any for sale should list them at my office Immediately. ,. - : - . ..: . Will E. Fisher Corner Merchant and Alakea Street. IN THE CIRJCUIT COURT OF THE First Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Before Humphreys, Judge, at Chambers. . . ,. r Lillian Lee Newton, an infant, by Al bert F. Judd, her next friend, plain tiff, vs. George H. Newton and Sarah W. Newton,, his wife; Flora A. Ste vens, a widow; Caroline N. Clark, a widow, and Juliette Z. Forbes ' and George W. Forbes, he husband, de . f endants. Bill for Partition. NOTICE . OF COMMISSIONER'S ' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 1 Cnrporatlun Notice. HONOKaaSUGaR CO. THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL meeting of the shareholders of the Ho nokaa Sugar Company will b? held at the omce of Y. A. SchaefeT A n .Monday, Novemtr 12. VMn. at 1 a. m. M'JB W. LANZ. Seretary. NO'llCE. FIFTH PRECINCT-AI1 that i-ortlon of said district comprised In Honolulu or EIGHTH PRECINCT All that portion Kona and bounded by the Second Pre- of Honolulu or Kona lying mauka of the clnct. Berrfama Mreet, Richards str-:t King struct road from the main road up an.l the harbor. Polling place Kapualwa Kallhi valley to Llliha street and a line building. diawn from th head thereof In extension tnnnctor Jno. Short. W. Kapela, John 1 of the line of Jucd fctreet to and along K. Wilder. ,the rld;?e forming the westerly border of Nuuanu valle. Polling place W. C. SIXTH PRECINCT All that portion cf Achl's wareho.-se, near north corner, of said district comprised in Honolulu or ( I.lllha and King etreets. Kona and bo-.ind. d by Richards street. Inspector?" C. R. Dement, Asa Kaulla. I'-eretania street, Nuuanu street and the W. W. Bristol, hartwr. Polling place Honolulu Hale. I In pec tors J. T. O Connor. T. K. Wall. NINTH PRECINCT All that portion of John Mahuka. i Honolulu . or Kona lying between ilie j Eighth iTpclnct end Nuuanu street and SEVENTH PRECINCT All that per- mauka of a line drawn along School street. Hon of said district comprised In the J11- the Nuuanu stream and Beretania street. tliclal and taxation district of Koolaupo- Polling iIaco Hull.llng northwest corner ko. and lying est and south of a line ..ivuaklnl Rji,dV. fnuuanu streets. Irawn from the Nuuanu Pall to Mokaju : Inspectors A. W. Neely. 8. H. Met k- Point. Polling place School house, W.ll- pu. r. W. Weed. "Or- Aa to Paul Egry. The following is clipped from ganlzed Labor" of October 13th: A letter has been received from Paul Egry (the only) from ' Honolulu. In which he says he gave a successf al concert and his picture was ln the pa per. He says: "I -expect to visit the Coast next summer fof a short vaca tion, when I will pay my fine of to the Musicians' Union, sf-s I want to be a member again. Give my regards to the boys I mean the boys I am ac quainted with and I hape I shall soon be among the 'Frisco union musicians." manalo. Inspectors G. U. Chalmers, John kuku. A, Irvine-. Ke- ' TENTH PRECINCT All that portion of Honolulu or Kona bounded by King, Ll .liha and 'School streets, the Nuuanu Vote the Straight Republican Ticket The Walaleale left for Moiokal yes-. terday afternoon with one of the native Democratic candidates who, on account of bad weather, could not be landed on that island on Sunday- Papa Nikl . is FIFTH DISTRICT." All that portion of the Island of Oahu 'stream. Beretania and Nuuanu stree's the man. he was helping Prince TAviA.nw0nmmt' tnem and the . hrhor Poitinir nbpB-iaU . ...... . ' aionr vjueeii Bfreti, cnence varehouse. Inspectors M lying wet anil north of Nuuanu street ham Bolster, W. K. Keohokalole. Kaleihuia. AblM In his Maui campaign. Vote the Republican Ticket Straight WILCOX MEN NOISY Continued From Page L) not ex- from the starting non, in cents; beyond kf "ot prP mile, or fraction VSr"n ,hr" yr. old. or un- , t,haT.f thr ,far" ,,,, , '"to len year, 0nt half '. .1, , f ".nmenres With th t l . .. """. tfervtr. In m. THE ADJOURNED , ANNUAL meeting t.f the shareholders of the Pa cific Sut-ar Mill will b held" at the offlc, of F. A. Schaefer & Co. on Mon day. November 12. l!oo. at 2 p. m. W. LANZ. Secretary. NOTICE . KONA SUGAR COMPANY STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. asBBsaaaai Notice I hereby given that a special meeting ff the Kona Sugar Co., Ltd., Ill be heM at th office or i. w. McChesney A Hons. Queen street. Ho nolulu, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on tne in day of November. 1900. for the purpose of considering the advisability of bor rowing money for th purpose or tne business of th corporation on th se curity of coupon bonds of the company to an amount not exceeaing -ow.uw id he inured by a deed or trust or tne franchise, ard all the property of the company, present ana ruture. . WILLIAM vv. iiau -Vic President Kona Sugar Co. Honolulu. October 30. 19o0. MOO h vehll. attending "'"l"' tnay be 1.oTh."', ,h" w-"" nlt in- VI. Jr "l,,f" h"l made Tf. f'.r ordinary hand i. ' Inv .... . .. . ,hn rdlnry , -ii trunk or box. 2S - aivvr sa rxxa ii J imu. . ,'"'! ""'J bad-g. I a . . - na Ki . I I M.-.a I e-.,, 1. 1 rm ki,... . ""r ... wrn o 1 a. 9 ssiinn a. . ."Nr...,. " "l-on the left K,...t laTH at ik:':.nrr tr!- w, uon House: at .APu ,?n SPECIAL- l,A V I rARK. "r' 'c, way iM n DIVIDEND NOTICE. A DIVIDEND M DUE AND PATA- bl to th stockholders or tne inter- Island Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.. at their office. Queen street, at 10 o'clock a. m., on nuay, .oTesnoer , w. Tb atorkbookfl of th company will be closed to trannfer from November to the 5th. Inclusive. , C. H. CLAPP. Secretary. Honolulu. tVtober 31. 1900. S9l ASSESSMENT NOTICE. WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO. t I IMITCn -v THE NINTH. AND FINAL As sessment of 10 Per cent- 110.00 per hire), ha been called on th aaseasa- tie atock of thla company, to become .li'n and pytbl t the pfTic of Caatle A Cooke. I.til.. on i winner o, isf, mjc I.1NQUENT NOVEMBER 30. 110. . W. A. no WEN. Tr. .Waialua Agricultural Co., Lfd. " rn-n who have Joined the Republican patty. . - ; i ' CALLED WHITES SNAKES. Just here the Republicans passed by. Mossman then rontemptably said: "There goes those snakes." t' l. Kalauokalar.l," Jr.. made the same speech as he did at Emma Squarewith this exception. He said that there were st.me false ballots and that the Home Ru party would -offer -$'0 to catch a man that would Introduce such a bal lot. It. N. BOYD'S SPEECH. R. N. Boyd" said: "If you look back seven years and review .what has teen done ln the past, why do these people tome here to bg for your votes. Wil cox and I went t school together in Italy. Vp would have been lieutenants to-day If we hod stayed In Italy. Here Is Wileox. He did 'not pass himself off ns a prlti -e In Paly as they say, but as the same Wilcox. The Italian princess fell In love with him and that Is how he won her. However, be left his wife and child lecaue he preferred to come back and work f i r your Interests here. 'I rpeak of Wilcox as an honorable man and an a brother, for we lived to gether In Italy as brothers. Now these mWsi'T.arle ar..t to put Wilcox out. : l te'l you It Is the man's own hqnor that won for him the love of the peo ple," - D. Kalauokalab! said: "There are being provided .for. your, feasting and drinks: Beware of these things. "Wo men, embrace your husbanda and do not let them go." . After this announcement Jesse Ma kalnal waa Introduced by the chair man. He said: "For the last seven years jr havef w malned . true to the AIpJia'Alna 'society. To-night you seem to eel that same. Flv o'clock to morrow evening will prove If you re main so true to us that we will wear the laurel of victory. Remember wiien w lost - our Independence we wrf cast ot In tho deep ocean and we were not given our franchise. We swam for shore but these people stood on the shore and stopped us with their bayonets. Finally whave been land ed on the Territory of Hawaii and you have the power the ballot. If you are roln to" neglect this we will always be squeezed by these . people Nakookoo proceeded to explain how to vote. . , "I want each and every woman to be a committee of one. Let each woman take her, husband or brothers to the polls to-morrow and not let any Re publicans have anything to say to them. Whatever will happen wrong to-morrow will not fall on the Repub licans, but on ourselves. I understand, that some devices have been arranged to strangle us. Do not go to eat the Republican puaa and drink their gin. Stay at the polls until the outcome, to morrow is decided," . J. K. Paele spoke briefly as follows: "To-day some of these people came down to Koolau and told us that Wil cox was bought and that J. C. Lane was put on the Independent ticket by the Executive Committee in place of Geo. Markham. The natives would not believe and we received later news that It was false. Let us be patient and stand firm and send our delegate R. W. W llcox . to Congress ana vote the straight Independent ticket." KAULIA IN A FRENZY. ice imu Cottiion C , Office, 9-10 Progress Block. LI l Quarry and Rock Crushing Plant, PAUOA VALLEY. CONCRETE ENGINEERS and CON TRACTORS. Estimates furnished and contract taken for foundations, mono lithic concrete structures of all kinds; fire-proofing, pavements, bridges, and any work Involving the use of Portland cement concrete. Crushed rock and rock sand for sale. Agents and licensees for Ransome steei-concrete system con struction, Monler constructions, Palmer patent hollow concrete building blocks. Stevens' litholite stone. - - NOTICE DAILY iDVfitTlCm to Uhwmn4 m m.mm aaavt Off IBM) MV 11 J. K. Kaulia leaped Into the air and cried, "Kill the snake! snake! Kill the nake! riurran: iiurran: For seven years Kaulia has been chasing after the snakes to kill them. When will they be killed? Tomorrow from 8 o'clock to 5 o'clock, kill the snakes! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Pearl City Cemotery will be open for Interments on and after Monday, November 5th. 1900. A special funeral train wHl leave the railroad station at 2:15 p. m., dally, remaining at the cemetery until after all interments. The rates for transportation are one Kill th- aonar ror tne corpse, ana nity cents Hurrah! rr the round trip ror mourners. fiats are r.ow on sate at tne omce or the company, ranging ln price from $10 up, according to location and size. No other charges of any nature. . HAWAIIAN CEMETERY ASSO CIATION, LTD.. Room 3, Love Building, Fort St 693 Over and over again Kaulia said. "Kill the snake!" stamping on the platform with all his might. When a yellow ribbon was given to him he held It before him and kicked it. saying. "Kill the snake!" "Accord ing to the Constitution of the United States the voice of the people, is like the voice of God. and we will be heard. They have said today that I had with drawn rrom the Independent party, and likewise R. N. Boyd and R. W. Wilcox. They will get left." After Kaulla's speech three cheers and a tiger were rendered for the "Kill SoPCillltV. the snake!" 0iruanyi HACKMAN QUINN HacKman Quinn said: "You see tnat all kinds of 8TONB and CON- procession 7 E .eTy nKtn In It Is paid $2. 1 CRETE WORK at California price. r-7 anoi nrta i rum inose pistols Is a Office with H. F. Bertleroann, cor tractor, King street, opposit. Wall. Nichols A Co. Concrete Side Walks a theje ,rmarkj X orge 701119 support the II. K. party." shot for the heart of the Hawaiian. The iwpuDiicans cant get crowds. If we want to beat these people let us vote tne straight Home R'jle cket. There are ru mors in the. air. There have been rave I'es circulated In town today than tliere have been irops. of rain. They tell jou Wilcox has resigned; they tell you Kaoifci and Boyd have withdrawn. Thev tell v.m. lies. Yu all know that you are Chris- AGENTS. " uans. iou nave cne Judas; It la George Markham. Judas' betrayed his Master All of th twerve apostle did not stand up for Christ. Pay no attention to Ma.k ham. We laveTaele to fill his pla. ote. for Paele Instead of Markham let us show the missionaries that with nd their millions they cannot corn-net A wil'n With iu w,,en God Almighty Is with us." PLUMBER EMMELUTH. TRIBUNE! is the POPULAR WHEhi Whitman & Co., FORT STREET ? L. AHLO General Merchandise. WAIPILOPILO, KAPALAMA. By order and decree of the Hon. A. S. Humphreys, First Judge of the First Circuit Court of the Territory of Ha waii, sitting at chambers in the above , entitled cause, and as commissioner appointed by said court, I will offer for sale and sell at public auction, at noon on Wednesday, the 28th day or November, A. D. 1900, at the front en. trance of the Judiciary building in Honolulu in the Island of Oahu, the several parcels of land situate in said Honolulu and hereunder described: Section 1 Commencing at the east eorner of Queen and Kekaulike streets and running: -.r .. 1. North 67" 10' east, true, 19 feet along Kekaulike street; 2. South 2" 00' east, true. 12.7 feet, along land sold by M. Kekuanaoa to Pulunui; . . .. . 3. South H 00' west, true, 13.6 feet along land sold by M. Kekuanaoa to Opialu; . 4. South 1 15' east, true, 63.5 feet along same to mauka line of Queon street; 5. North 28" 35r west, true, 2.6 feet ; -.1 6. North 3 00' west, true. . 65 . feet. along Queen street to initial point. Containing an area of 8.1000 acre. Section 2 -Commencing at the aorthj. corner of Queen and Kekaulike streets and running: ,1. North 3" OO' .west, true, 178.6 feet along Queen street to the south corner of section 3: ' 2. South 10 65', east, true, 130 feet along L. C. Award, 170 to Kekuanaoa; 3. South 2" 30 east, true, 40 feet along land sold by Kekuanaoa to Pu lunui to Kekaulike street, thence 4. South C7 10 west, true, 19.6 feet along Kekaulike street to Initial point, containing an area of 44.1000 acre. Section 3 Commencing at an angle in the line of Queen street on the mauka side, which point bears souths 54 40' west, true. 264.6 feet, from an Iron pin at the south corner of Klngr -and Queen streets, - near the Hoollli- - nanu bridge, and running: , 1. South 3 00' east. true. 167 feet . along mauka side of Queen. , street tc -- north corner of section 2; . . 2. North 47 00' east. true. 99.2 feet along L. C. Award 170 to Kekuanaoa; 3. North 46" 35' east, true. 124 feet - along same; 4. North 17 30' west. true. 113.7 feeb: along part of L. C. Award 11225 to W. - L. Lee, sold to Armstrong to Queen -atreet; thence 6. South C4" 40' west. true. 166 feet along Queen street to initial point. containing on area of 53.1000 acre. Which pieces or parcels of land were originally part of Land Commissioners. Award No. 11225. Royal Patent 187914. Also: .- Section -4 Arf-undivided half of the following- piece or parcel of land alt uate at the south corner of Nuuanu and Merchant streets ln said Honolulu, ueing a portion or Land commission ers' Award 626, apana 1, to S. Rey nolds, bounded and described aa fol lows: Commencing at the north corner of this lot at the south angle of Nuuanu and Merchant streets on qew street line and runnning: 1. South 28 10' east, true, 17.1 feet along new fine of Merchant street; 2. South 71 6' west, true, 27.25 feet along L. C. Award 626. apana 3, to S. Reynolds, along police station lot; 3. North 22 10' west, true. 75.5 feet along Segelken lot to Nuuanu street; 4. North 67 40' east, true, 19.17 feet along Nuuanu street to Initial point, containing an area of 1.800 square feet. The land and premises situate at the south angle of Nuuanu and Merchant streets, of which an undivided half will be sold, as above, has for the owners of the other undivided half the heirs of the estate of the late Hon. James W. Austin of Boston. Further information concerning the said parcels of land may be obtained by application at my office, room 206, 1 Judd building, in Honolulu. Yhe titles of the land to be sold as above mentioned have been adjudicat ed by the court. Sales will be subject to ' confirmation by the court. Deeds at expense of purchasers. ROYAL D. MEAD. Commissioner. Dated Honolulu. October 30, 1900. 6689 October 30; Nov. 6. 13. 20. HAKOOKOO EXHORTS. jonn-i.mciuth raid: "It is a pleasure j to find that your mind are fixed againi the Republican patty. It augurs well for . . . . n resuu or tomorrow. I have, found the J. K. Nakookoo was next on the pro- j Hawaiian people to be earnest, steady and rrarfi." II said: "We will lo all tbse .loyal. The Home Rule cartv simitv hie jpavementa.' tbse beautiful build- mns victory tomorrow. You were boru trigs tf you do. hot d what you osrht. ,vLC!i.V,an 'f9 a2d Sh1"'31111 fP,r'T- . , .1 1, 1 Those first people no doubt were sincere Our children will cry with . tears i If and tried to nniift the watin Mnn you neglect out rights.' Just here Mr. Ibut this degeneracy of thla Uf has been fNear Tram car Stables). Tefarphos 1M. -P. O. Bos ! SEATTLE BEER f -At-THE- CRITERION SALOON, NOTICE. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER employed during the day In office, de sires to get evening work. Will under take the regular keeping of books or do any special work, such as opening, writing up, or balancing of books. Best references can be furnished. Address. . -BOOKKEEPER," . W75 . .. 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