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12 TITE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVBRTlhrfK: HONOLULU, iSOVEMBbK l THE PACIFIC Commercial Advertiser ISntered at the Postofllce at Honolulu, XL T., Second-class Matter. Issued Every Morning; Except .' , Sunday, by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, Von Holt Block, King; Street. A. W. PEARSON. Business Manager. .till IIUIMU U LUIll TIME TABLE. Frca and after Jaa. 1, 1900. OUTWARD. Dally Dally Dally Daily Dally x. Sun. a.m. 11:06 11:40 1 1 ii Co. ftteOeaa. ex. . Bun. a.m. tUttotnlu.. 7:10 rart City l:0S Ww Mill., t M Walaaa Walalaa Kaawkn. ... fUttons. a.m. 1:11 1:48 10:08 10:60 11 6 12:32 p.m. 1:16 1:47 4 4:tt 1:4 01 p.m. 1:10 i:M 6:10 PUMP DESTROYED BY A CLOUDBURST Much Damage Done Ka.ina- kakai by the hona, t 't in INWARD. Dally Dally Dally Dally x. ax. Sun. a.m. ValaloS) . ...... Wateaaa Sw MM IJ0 aar City 6:16 Bvoohihi 6J6 . P. DENISON. . Superintendent. Sun. avm. p.m. p.m. 8:35 .... J J0 .... 2:60 7:10 .... I:SS 7:45 1:01 432 8:03 430 4:62 IM 1M 1:26 F. C. SMITH, O. P. & T. A. WrTXOROLOGICAL RECOJtD. Btkkt Mowdat. 1 t s a T m T 9 5 THKBJk. !) 01 29 V7 uw i 8' HV 7Sjai 70 A U 71 LJ L 0 00' 47 .w ;i 0.10 61 0 il 0 Win 7 2 1 60 9i 2-6 8 S 8- NNfc XNE vs SK-S 0 -4 M 1-0 t -5 l N.-N.E. Bariaier corrected to 33 fl and Be torsi, aad for standard gravity of Lat. 46. Ifcts aarraotlon Is .06 for Honolulu. The Kona storm worked havoc at Kaunakakal. The American Sugar ( nmnanv a Dlantatlons are situated there, and they felt the force of the" storm greatly. In many instances vegetation on na tive kuleanas was entirely destroyed being covered over with a layer of earth washed from the mountains to a depth of two or three feet. On Wednesday and Thursday last, large areas of land were laid waste and much valuable property was ruined. A cloud burst, rushing down the gulch of Kaunakakal, struck the pumping plant of the American Sugar Company located directly in the path of the onrushing water, and it is said destroyed the pit of masonry contain ing n pump of 5,000,000 gallons capa city. Hundreds of tons of rock and ma sonry now cover the pumping machin ery. Many of the buildings of the plan tation have been undermined by the cloudburst, which, starting some 2000 feet up the mountain, descended with terrific fores and carried everything before it. The force of waters cut a trench ten feet deep through a , portion of the property. . Telephone lines are down, railroad tracks washed away and much other damage done. During a-period of sixteen hours six inches of rain fell. The company's wharf received con siderable damage from the rough sea. The exact extent of the damage on the piantation is not yet known. ' MUST AWAIT THE WIND. HONOLULU" STUCK r.XCHt Honolulu, "November HAMS OF ST(K Mercantile :. Brewer ( fcwa Ha mo Haw Agricultural ka daw. Com. A Bug. Co Hawaiian Sugar Co Honomr Honokaa. Haiku. Kahuku KamaloSug.t.VLt.a , Paid up Klhei Flan. Co.Lt. a i Paid up J fCipahulu. Ku.ua iCoDa Sugar Co. i Maunalei 8. Co., Asa Paid ip eRryd 8. Co.Lt. A raia up A TIDES, 8TJN AND MOON. i rs x x, r r as la s.Ft. 'p.ro.Ip.ra. a.m K . W i ti, 1 1.40j 7 81 9MU518 4 02 TMS W 3 55! 1 8 2.20 8 02 9 4 6 14 5 17 4 64 WA. fll 3 2&i 2 0. t.UO, 8.-S4, lt iituMI 6 4o J I t.-t. thmt. 4 W 2 1 41: 0911 11 15 17 6.65 in. m St 2.i 4 ' 0 is ll.hS 18 9.17 6-48 III! n.m. i X 6 13 2 1 16, 0 3,U n..17 7.43 tas. 2" , t U 'Ai 1 .17 6 17 M7 9 ti fan' as' l 7 7i .m I z o-2 19 nl e 7 Maw moon on the 21st at 8:47 p. m. 2rc4U Burvey tables: 7Tt 4h at Kahulul and Hilo occur . m hour earlier than at Honolulu. H wall an standard time Is 10 hours 80 v ' L.t slower than Greenwich time, be Uat ot tas meridian of 157 degrees 30 .satootMh Tfcs time whistle blows at 1:30 ,VS. bw which Is the same as Greenwich, 0 t bairn minutes. Bun and moon are for UsaJ tlma far the whole group. This Oppressive Weather Will Last Until a Turn. The last two days have been depress ing on account of the general mug giness of the atmosphere. They have been damp, sweltering and generally unbearable. Collars wilted and starcn ed shirt bosoms fell. "Whew! but isn't this a scorcher!" was the composite remark of the com munity. .Old Sol didn't have much to do with the uncomfortableneus of the residents .but even his genial face' fail ed to dispel the soggy feeling. Clothes were extremely uncomfortable and many a native sighed for the good old days when a malo was considered just the thing. The rows of post office boxes have presented a queer sight since the at mosphere became charged so heavily with moisture. From a bright, brassy look they have turned the color of cop per. Prof. Lyons states that the pres ent condition of the atmosphere is likely to last until the wind turns to the west. The barometer is steadily rising yesttrday it was 29.97 and this indicates that there will be a change for better weather. Yesterday's at mospheric record up to 9 p. m. was as follows: Temperature minimum, 75; maximum, 81. Humidity, 85. Dew point, 76. Naoiku Buiar Co. raio up ( imdu Sugar Co.. . OnoEieft. .... Ookala 01 aa Sugar Co. LtAs I " Paid up i ulowalu Paauhau Bug. Plan. Cr "vcinc Pla Pepeekeo Pioneer Waialua Agr. Co.... i.Dae., . Wailuku Walmanalo Walmea 3TEAHSHIP CO. Wilder 8 8 Co inter-Uland 8. 8. Co. ailbCXLLAMSOri Hawaiian Elect. ic to Haw. Electric Ahscks Hon. Rp. Tr. A Ld. Co Hon. meam Launarr Mutual Telephone Co. -v. Makataa ColCo.fd op u. H. s Lu Vtr. . People't Ice A Ref Co Bonds. Haw. Govt. 6 per cent. law. HYt. S per cent. aaw. uovt. ronu Ha vingp 44 per cent.. . Hilo K. R. Co. 6 per ct. Kwa Plantation 6 p c I k.u jo Oitbu Plant, 8 p. c. Oiua Ptuut 6 p. c. capl iOOU.OUU 175,000 1,000.00(1 2,312,7 2.t,000 61,000 .UUO.OOO aoo.ooo 600,000 22AJ0OO 250.000 1,050,000 1.600.000 16u.uu0 300,000 600,000 405,000 100,000 832,600 1,660.000 8,600,000 1,000.000 600,000 812,600 2,500.000 150,000 6.000,000 600.000 760,000 750,000 2.000,000 4,500,000 300,000 700,000 252,000 125,000 00.000 500.000 250,000 12.S00 250i000 26.000 139,000 40,000 2,0JO,000 150,000 I he 20 100 100 100 20 too 20 100 20 20 20 50 60 100 100 100 100 100 20 20 20 20 100 20 20 20 20 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 100 27i -8 169 23 11 167K 5 15 245 14"l 4.1 6 till 12'4 110 180 8'X 14 17i "l6 'iib Only Oceanic Steamship Co TIME TABLE: The fine Passenger Steamers of this line will arrive , hereunder: n4 le&ve thk From San Francisco. On e SUCH IN LOT FOR SALE MAKiKI 2ot 156 1 01-2J4 4T0 Five-Eighths of an acre Immediately adjoining the home of Hon. H. P. Bald win on the town side, directly at neaa of Kewalo street. It has, in addition to a superb marine view, the entire panorama of Rocky Hill. Diamond Head. wasklKl. Puncn- bowl, and the home-dotted, tree-shad-1 ed, grass-carpeted residence section of the city. For sdle exclusively by M'CLELLAN, POND & CO., , Tel. Main 69. Judd Building. 145 102! 100 105 130 110 "4 The Overlan Limited Three Trains Dally from San Francisco. Two Trains Dally from Portland via -189 100 96 101 197 J 111 102 'mi SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Session Sales Forty-six Olaa, assess able, 25. Between Boards Fifty Ewa, 328 ; 500 Ha waiian Government 6's, $100; 40 Walalua, 3120; 15 Oahu, 3166; 233 McBryde, assess able, 38.25. ZEALANDIA" SIERRA ..... ZEALANDIA MARIPOSA .. ZEALANDIA SONOMA .... ALAMEDA .. SIERRA ALAMEDA VENTURA ALAMEDA SONOMA . For San Fran; MHV 17 7l7AT A XTtt . HUUI a.www. a -uLAn.. lJ lj NOV. 27 ZEALANDIA DEC. 10. ALAMEDA ......DEC. 13 1901. I ZEALANDIA JAN. 2 SIERRA ... .JAN. S ALAMEDA , .... JAN. 19 MARIPOSA JAN. 29 ALAMEDA FEB. 9 SONOMA .. .....FEB. 19 ALAMEDA MARCH 2, SIERRA .MARCH 12 ALAMEDA VENTURA ISCO, ' -.sot Dl 1 JAX .w' ... P?B ... iBt,-. .... j w " " w f ' In connection with the sailing of tho aw. pared to Issue, to intending passengers, Coupon Throueh Ti!iA8ent ifi T road, from San Franelseo. to nil nnlntu tn tt-i..6 ".'Ckets br ,J York bv anv steamshln line to all Rnmiuxn. lateg. and fi!! . . . (JVllfl FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm G. IRWIN & Co - LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S S Co BORN. SAMSON In this city, November 16. 1900, to the wife of G. L Samson, a son. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO, 8:00 am., 10:00 a.m., 6:00 P-m. LEAVE PORTLAND, 9:15 a.m., :00 p.m. Through without change. Occidental & Oriental S,S. k and Toyo Kisen Kaisha. StPflmfkrfl et tVkA olSntVA nnmno tiIasi will abII a tta..i.i ww'w wmvm-us-v u SA Ovl. A1UUU1UI llDntl Ib. . . on or about the dates below mentioned: "uuis) For Japan and China. For San Francisca DIED. BUSNEL.lv In Honolulu. Sunday, No vember 18, at 5:30 p. m., Nellie; belovel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bus nell. Funeral from parents' residence, op posite James Lyle's, Spencer street, at 2 p. m. today. Friends are requested to attend. Only itiree Days As S II DECKER WANTS REWARD. DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STATION. f4wv. IS, 10 p. m. Weather, clear; wind, fresh. 8. Vf. ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. Saturday, November 17. Freeman, from Hawaii Wyroan, from Kauai Koolau Stmr. Klnau. sa4 Maul ports. Stinr. Noeau, port. Stmr. Walaleale, Green, from port. Scbr. Lady, from Koolau ports. Sunday. November 18. O. S. S. Zealand la, from San Francisco, November 10. French lk. Bossuet, put In on account f captain's sickness. Stsnr. W. G. Hail, Thompson, from Na-wniwlU. SAILED FROM HONOLULU. , Saturday, November 17. Wilder, Jackxon, for San for Am. bkt. 8. G. Francisco, with sugar. Am. bk. Martha Davis, McAlman, Ban Francisco, with sugar. Am. ship Star of Russia, Mortensen, for the Sound In ballast. Sehr. Concord, for Hawaii ports. .Stmr. James Makee, Tullett, for Kapaa. Am. schr. Kmma Claudlna, Nielsen, for Kurrka In ballaHt. PASSENGERS. Arrived. From Hawaii and Maul ports, per stmr. Klnau. November 17. A. Botktn and wife. a. Diuniun, m. j. Lyman, Dr. L. . ruer. Father Maxlmln, Father Uirlch, Dr. R. B. Chapman, A. Humburg, L. O. Groves, J. H. Gregory, H. Overend, Geo. C. A. Graham, C. Ahl, T. H. lloors. K. P. Mable. H. H. Penton. Adam Usdaay, Wm. Booth and wife. Father Oliver. Tap See Young, Miss M. Kapp, w. 11. Hoogs, j. L. Davis, W. T. Davis, K. C. Brown. K. Bumita, T. Kanashena, An Urn Dias, a. W. Crockett, wife and Child; J. K. Tape. II. T. Lake, S. Mine ln!, P. E. Ray, Miss C. Kahauala, Miss IJly Mitchell, Frank Gray, J. D. Hicks . aad 94 dck passengers. From San Francisco, per S. s. 7.Mlin. dla, November 18.-J. E. Alexander. G. II. Baldwin, Miss A. F. Beard. K. B. Heard. Mrs. Bokoufnky and child. J. 11. Booth. Miss M. O. Borden, Geo. Browne ?,' BfTtt, J. K. Burkett and wife, J. C. Cohen, C. E. Corbly, C. Corner. J. Cor per. ML M. Corper. F. R. Dallett, R. Deeken, John Derrlg and wife, Mrs. It. Dtnkalage. Miss Dinkalage, W. J. Dutton, Miss M. P. Dutton, Miss Mae Englehardt, A. R. Rnstgn, H. Estlnghausen, C. A. Field and wife, W. W. Funge, Jr., Mrs. K. 8. GUI. Mrs. B. Gleason. M. G. Goss, Mrs. K. F. Green. "O. Hlllefeld, L. Hub bard. Mason Mitchell. Mrs. G. F. More boose, Mrs. W. O. Morrow, Miss E. M. Morrow, Mrs. O. D. Mumford and child, Chaa. O'Connell, M. J. Riordan, E. Rossi, R. Ryecroft, Mrs. J. M. Sass, F. Sllva and wife. J. J. Sullivan, L. J. Warren, W. W. Wescoatt. C. L. Wight and wife, C. B. Williams. E. C. Wilson. F. E. Van Basklrk. A. Zuckermann, Miss B. W. Parish, G. C. Powell. ' "Hlr Oeorge Henry P '.vyers has been rranted a divorce from ' Is wife Ladv i:owyers. She was fo-merly Miss Ethel Hawkins of San Frsncisco. Carey Johnstone, secretary to the Duke of 'Manchester, was named he co-respon- dent. Gertrude Elliott, slater of Mrs. Nat Good la. Is to marry Forbes Robert boa, the actor-manager In London. Ferrelra Stopped Runaway and Re ceived Ten Dollars. n no was tne nero ot the runaway Incident which occurred on Bethel street Saturday. Deputy Hack Inspec tor Frank Ferreira, who sprang Into the dray of the Pacific Hardware Com pany, which was beiuij trundle 1 off at a maddening pace by the frightened horses, is claimed by his friends to b entitled to the palm. iJecKer. the broker who lrs.s ar omce on Bethel street, lays a similar claim. It is suspected that as the Pa cific Hardware Company sent a $10 bill over to the police station as a mark o' its appreciation for Ft-rr-Ira's piompti- tude In preventing a smashup, Decker tecame convinced that a substantial reward was worth making a tight for In addition to glory. As the animals started off Ferrein Jumped in at the rear, caught the reins and forced the horses to stop. Decker clambered In behind Ferreira, and als j took hold of the reins. Air. uecker In making his cl'.Im fot half the reward Is reported to hav Kaia mat he had a gold watch in his pocket, and riske i the chances o smashing it. Ferreira. in turn, ?ays h hasn't got a $35 watch to break, br that he risked his no. k and that is worth as much as Decker's gold watch Ferreira still has the $10. WOMAN'S GUILD PROFITED. The Fair and Sale on Saturday was Classified Advenisemcnts. a 18 (1 only Four Days to m Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, with Barber Shops and Pleasant Read ing Rooms. Dining Cars, meals a la Carte. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers. HONGKONG MARU ..... .....NOV. 2Q NIPPON MARU .. PHTN A -7 tJfW T xrr tit t vutt,'" " ' ........ .......... v . M iJ L J d A.H Til Kl I i. 1 DORIC .......DEC. 6 COPTIC MnJZL NIPPON MARU DEC. 13 AMERICA MARU j&J RIO DE JANEIRO DEC. 21 PEKING St! ICOPTIC! TVF.r M niHI.TP AMERICA MARU JAN. S I HONGKONG MARU PEKING ..JAN. 15 CHINA GAELIC JAN. 23 DORIC j HONGKONG MARU JAN. 31 NIPPON MARU ... CHINA FEB. 8 RIO DE JANETT?fl DORIC FEB. 16 COPTIC . NIPPON MARU FEB. 26 AMERICA MARH RIO DE JANEIRO MARCH 61 ....JA1 .....JAX. JiK FEE, FEE FEE mabcs FOR SALE. FURNITURE of Cottage for rent, pumping station. four-room cottage. 398 Beretania, near - .- 6704 J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. A SMITH Premier typewriter, as good as new, at a bargain, by A. T. Broch, room 200, Judd building. 5704 D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco. FOR GENERAL INFORMATION, APPLY TO H Hackfeld & Co., FOR RENT. A LARGE storeroom and some offices; all centrally located. Enquire James Stelner. 5704 IN OAKLAND, Cal. Furnished home of eleven rooms and bath; cemented basement, containing storeroom.wash and coal rooms; large grounds, orna mental fruit trees. Close to the resi dence of S. T. Alexander, Mrs. H. M. Cooke and other Island people. Fcr particulars, address G. C. Schreiber, 110S Broadway, Oakland, Cal.' 5699 5699 Or E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Nebraska. . . WM. R. CAS HE, JR., Real Estate Agent. MERCHANT STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. STOLEN. . '. BISHOP & CO'S certificate of deposit No. Ii 2103, in favor of Hugh Robert son, bearing date of May 5, 1900, has been stolen. Payment of same has been stopped, and all parties are cau tioned against negotiating the same. ' . . ' 5704 PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. . LOST. GOLD monogram pin, between Or pheum and Vineyard street. , Return to Advertiser office fcr , reward. 6706 on a Great Success. The fair and sale of fancy work of the Woman's Guild of the Second Con gregation of St Andrew's Cathedral Saturday afternoon was a huge suc cess. The receipts for the sale of the various dainty articles sold by the la dles amounted to more than $200. The booths were arranged in the Sunday School room in the cathedral grounds and looked very pretty. Al though the room was not crowded with purchasers yet those who attended brought heavy purses and bought un- rnfirvai1t V. v .1 i . . ivuij. ii vuuwiH, presiaea over by well known ladies of the church, were as ionows: Fancy, tea table, Mrs. C. B. Cooper; fancy goods, Mrs. Melanphy and Mrs. Robertson; lemon ade stand, Mrs. Lawrence; candy ta ble, Mrs. It. A. 'Jordan; children's table .wrs. iees; ice cream and cake, Mrs, Glade and Mrs. E. W. Jordan. FOUND. ON ELECTION day. in the Judiciary grounds, a gold watch with Mexican silver chain. Owner can have by calling at this office and proving property and paying all expenses. 5703 SSTi RUPTURP. OR. PIERCE'S ELEC TRIC TRUSS is different from all other trusses and has. radi cally CURED thousands of cases. No experiment! It dot itie work! "Booklet No. l"(sent on request. Address, f Dr. Day Honored. Honolulu physicians gave a farewell banquet last evening for Dr. Frank R. Day who leaves for Germany on Wed nesday accompanied by Mrs. Day. The ioremost members of the profession were grouped about the festive board. Dr. C. B. Cooper presiding. Among the others were Doctors McGrew, Emer son, Myers, Wolters, Herbert, Hoff mann, Mays, Waterhouse, Garvin, Pratt, Bowman, Moore and the guest of honor. Dr. Day. Dr. Wood express ed his regret at the departure of his boyhood friend, and present business partner and spoke of the standing of Dr. Day in his- profession. Dr. Day modestly responded. Dr. Hoffmann spoke of the reutlne of study which Dr. Day would encounter In Germany, and the theories which would certainly be Impressed upon him. All made speeches of greater or less length. A YELLOW bull terrier 'dud; three months old, with white ring around hie neck and black face. Reward if re turned to Railroad office. 5705 Excellent piece of property for sale the corner of Victoria and Bere tania streets, 100 feet on Beretania, 150 feet on Victoria. Terms very reasona- Canadian-Australian Royal Steamship Company. . . a . ij. .1.,. .ilffiTt!!! Hteamers oi tne aoove line, running in connection wua uie va.--, PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY between Vancouver. R C and SytoeU S. W.. and calling at Victoria, B. C. Honolulu, and Brisbane, Q, w iD-u-e at x-Concl'al"ii. On or about the dates below stated, vis.: PROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B.C. FROM 8YDNK1, BWfiMSIO. For Brisbane, Q., and Sydney: I For Victoria and Vancouver, Et AORANGI NOV. 24 "WARRIMOO WARRIMOO DEC. 22 MIOWERA . MIOWERA JAN. 19 i VORANGI .. AORANGI FEB. 16 WARRIMOO WARRIMOO MARCH 16 rflOWERA . MIOWERA APRIL 13 AORANGI .. AORANGI MAY 11 WARRIMOO WARRIMOO ...JUNE 8 MIOWERA . The magnificent new service, the "Imperial Limited." is now mm Making the run In 100 hours without change. The finest raliwws" the world. a.Miii, .SOT. ...JIM ...JO MARCH ..ape:! ....Mil ...jua rope, Also, property to lease in Manoa and Waikiki. CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S New York Line I Y 1 XT1TTT A VTTT ..til' li KTWTtT 1 1 6 W m earn. aujaiiu w hi nau nuui ijkvt YORK for HONOLULU, on or about December 10, 1900. Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States i For Freight and Passage and all general information, apply to Th'eo. H. Davies & Co , Ltd., Geo'l hip W Direct Service Between New York, Pacific Coast and Hawaiian Islands. Magnetic Elastic Truss Co , 620 Market St San FianC'SC". HOP Oil AN . The Merchant Tailor, Can be found at 24 Hptel street. All orders for Clothes will be filled and guaranteed. THE MELROSE, King Street Board and rooms: all modern com forts: electric lights: mosquito proof: a quiet, refined home. King street cars pass tne door. Prices moderate. Tele phone 30S1 Blue. For freight rates apply to C tAS. BREWER & CO 27 Kllby St, Boston, OR C. BREWER & CO., LTD. t Honolulu. NOTICE. CONSIGNEES OF GOODS ARE RE quested to call promptly upon th ar rival of steamers. Any goods not call ed for within forty-eight hours after the arrival of a steamer will be stored in the stone warehouse opposite the wharves of Wilder's Steamship Com pany, and a storage charge of twenty- five cents a package per day, or; $1 a week, win De maae. Any goods neid over three months will be soli at auc tion to cover storage charges. WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO. 6687 . San 11 S. S. AMERICAN has left New York for this port via m ... . T rA 9nf h t-r xacoma, sseaiue ana ptanaireo, on vuivwi vi... nn or wi"1' " j S. S. HAWAIIAN will be dispatched from New joate to JB Freight received at Company's wharf. Forty-second bi lyn, at all times. For - further . particulars, apply to For further particulars, apply to m HAricci n CO.. LTD. OFFICES TO Lb I. THE TRUSTEES UNDER THE will of the late James Campbell invite the attention-of persons desiring office accommodation to the plans for twenty offices now being arranged in the Campbell block, having an entrance on both Fort and Merchant streets. These offices will be light, well ven tilated, and will be ready for occupa tion on or about February 1st next. Terms moderate. For further particulars, please apply io CECIL BROWN, or J. O. CARTER.-Trustees, Honolulu, November 8, 1900. : 5698 NOTICE ASK YOUR DEALER FOB Axle Creasy NOTICE IS HEREBY GFVEN THAT the Pearl City Cemetery will be open for interments on and after Monday, I November 6th, 1900. A special funeral train will leave the railroad station at 2:15 p. m., dally, remaining at the cemetery until after all Interments. The rates for transportation are one dollar for the corpse, and fifty cents for the round trip for mourners. Plats are now on sale at the office of the company, ranging In 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. , , 6693 For Sale. Twenty lots in Kallhl, from 1750 to 11,000 each. A four-inch water main runs along the street facing these lots. For particulars and plans, see ; JESSE P. MAKATNAI, 5700 At W. C. Achl & Co's Office. "rrpTrl in iiii. P. MeGRAl Southwest ner nolua A . anL streets. ti p i Orders for Mom etc., solicited.