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THE" PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONCFTAT. DECEMEEK 5, 1900i. FOR SALE. THE FOLLOWING PLANTATION MACHINERY, SUPPLIES AND MA TERIAL. IS OFFERED FOR SALE BY C. BREWER & CO., LTD.: FULL PARTCULARS AND PRICES CAN BE HAD BY CALLING AT THEIR OFFICE ON QUEEN STREET. ONE BURLEY DRILL, COMPLETE WITH 40 II. P. BOILER, AIR COM PRESSOR, ETC. ONE SET FOWLER STEAM PLOWS (TOUR GANG) AND FULL ASSORT ' MENT SPARE PARTS. THREE 25 H. P. STIRLING BOIL ERS. ONE SET GREEN'S FUEL ECONO MIZERS 132 TUBES. TWO WORTH INGTON HIGH DU TY 8TEAM PUMPING ENGINES, CA PACITY 6.000,000 GALLONS PER 2 HOURS. AGAINST A TOTAL. HEAD OF 4X0 FEET. ONE 25 H. P. UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILER. ALSO, CALIFORNIA MULES, IN FINE ORDER. PORTLAND CEMENT. STEEL T RALLS. 25 POUNDS AND M POUNU3. TWO 15-TON FLAT CARS, I-FOOT QUAGS. TWELVE 1-TON FLAT CARS, S .FOOT GUAGE. ONB STUMP PULLER. T n a I I i a "I Would Like to Exchange These two pins for something different ' from your stock, if I may, as I ordered these from the Coast and they do not please C Brewer & Co. LIMITED. Queen Street. Lands me. So spoke a lady some time ago and seemed greatly surprised that we did not at once comply with her wishes. Needless to. say that we were as greatly surprised at such a request. Doesn't the above illus trate Just what has occurred to you over and over again? How often have you been entirely satisfied with the article ordered from away? Probably not often. Now that conditions are the same here there would seem no further excuse for sending abroad for those things which . 1 ,.,,.11 a can be purcnaaeu w home. We don't want all the bust- . - m I. Yx . . ness, only a snare ui when dividing it, let the home people have it. You have noticed the very large stock of holiday goods In every department. If there ever was a time when we could cater to your wants, that time is now. Our stock contains everything needful and useful, and If you cannot come to make a personal selection, we will gladly send you a large selection package, and as many as wanted until your wants are satisfied. EXTINCT VOLCANO EDITOR MAY BE PARDONED SOON w ILL1AM H. MARSHALL has friends working for his- pardon and they hope to have him re leased from Oahu prison in time to partake of Christmas cheer in his home. The movement was only re cently begun and a petition will be cir culated and presented to the Governor asking him to exercLse his prerogative In the granting of pardons and release the former editor of the extinct "Sun day Volcano." The former editor has been confined In the prison some weeks and Is em- ., ployed In clerical work. He Is ere of the bookkeepers and has the accounts relating to the disbursing of food sup plies. On his first introduction within, the walls of the prison he was sent out with the common class of convicts who are required to do road work and other menial labor. Since then the Attorney General recommended many changes in the classing of prisoners and Mr. Mar shall came under the privileged class. ft- A C"E:A XiTias Presents 0 V 1 For THE NEWS OF THE HAWAII COURTS Sale. ii r urimi u nu ? in rami j ?! FORT STREET. Jeweler and Silversmith. IjOTS IN KINO STREET TRACT from tLXSO to $1,500 a lot, formerly known aa G. N. Wllcox'1 premises. ! Box 342. B A nolle prosequi was entered yester day in the case of the Territory of Ha waii against H. N. Almy, proprietor of the Waikikl Inn, and the first Judge of the Circuit Court ordered the defendant discharged. The case arose out of the arrest of Mr. Almy on September 6, 1900, for sell ing spiritous liquors on the premises of the Inn without first Obtaining a li cense, in the circuit court a numoer of witnesses testified to having pur chased claret, whisky punches and other beverages on September 2. Judge Wilcox fined Almy $250 and costs. In the case of the Territory of Ha waii vs. Hana (w), charged with selling spiritous liquors on October 13, 1900. to one H. Le Roy, without first having obtained a license so to do, a nolle prosequi was entered in the Circuit court and the defendant discharged. In the District Court the defendant was fined $100 and costs. The principal witness for the prosecution, Harry Le Hoy, has quit the country and his present whereabouts are unknown. TURK GOES FREE. The case of malicious Injury against Frank J. Turk, one of the waterfront crimps who has lately, gone to San F. L., portion kuL 7156 and portion, ap. 2 of Gr. 25S2. Honolulu, Oahu. Con sideration $30,000. November 27. No. 6S11 Lau See to Wong See; lots 11 A, 14, 14A and 10A. Pawaa, Honolulu, Oahu. Conafdera tion $1. ALIBED fiALDEB BURLED. TWENTY LOTS IN MAN OA VAL- UCT, formerly Montano'i Tract, $3,000 a lot. FOUR HUNDRED LOTS IN KAITJ- LAN1 TRACT, from $200 to $250 a lot. FDTTT LOTS IN KEKIO TRACT, opposite Makee Island. $600 a lot. TWINTT LOTS IN PUUNUI TRACT. 100x200. $1,200 a lot Etc., Etc. GOT A GOLD? Take something To stimulate Your appetite. Bass' Ale Died From the Injuries Received in a Fall on Molokai. The funeral of Alfred Haider, who died at the Queen's Hospital. Monday evening, was held yesterday afternoon at 4 .o'clock. The deceased was badly mangled by the fall of a derrick pole at Kaunakakai, Molokai, on v Friday while he was engaged in loosening a guy rope at the top. He was brought to Hono lulu on the steamer Noeau and attend ed by Dr. Walter Hoffman. He was a German by birth, but ! naturalized American citizen, and aged about 37 years. He leaves a widow I He came to Honolulu about the time (the plague broke out and secured em ployment as a guard. His ability, how ' ever, was such that he was sent to the fumigating station next Kaumakapili church by Alfre.d W. Carter, who was then In charge of the guards. He was put to work In the fumigating depart ment and proved a capable worker. It was due to his sharp lookout that much of the property stored In and about the church was not stolen. After YOU MAY SOT THINK OF A "Take-it-Ezf Veranda or Lawn Swing. For Adults ami Children. 5.00 Lawn Mower Just the thing this, rainy weather. while the grass is growing eo fast. IL -'-.' . ' A'A t.. we have just received a new lot Grass Catchers, assorted sirai- fit 9nv Vnrsr ' " Pacific Cycle .& Mfg. Co, EHLER BUILDING. FORT STREET. his services were through with as an Francisco, was nolle prossed in the Cir- 1 employe of the Board of Health he se cult Court yesterday. The action was cured employment with the Wilder brought by Wm. Bradford, a seaman, Steamship Company on the steamer who alleged that Turk had taken away Helene, where he had a billet as mate, personal property from him to the val- His wife came here in June. He was ue of $100, and as both the complain- then employed by Catton & Neill. ant and defendant have left the coun- ( The McBryde Plantation Company try a nolle prosequi was entered. employed the deceased lately to unrig JURORS WERE EXCUSED. the mtn at th American Sugar planta- 4,,,, r o.,,! f tion. now defunct. In his fall from the topmast of the sixty-foot pole his skull was fractured, both legs broken and his collar bone fractured. His wife was in constant attendance on him until the last sad moments of his life. AND GUINESS' STOUT From the famous bottlers, M. B. Foster & Sons, LONDON. Refuse to take any other. FOR SALE BT For further particulars apply to I. C. Mi & Company Real Estate Brokers. 10 WEST KING ST 1 BHiM MILL CO. LAEGER COMPANY ltd LIMITED. Sawing, Planing. Turning, 1 1: Large Stock of Molding kept on hand. Kiln Drying, 2 specialty Estimates furnished on short notice. Kawalahar fct., Kewalo OAHU 1CE& ELECTRIC CO. ICE DELIVERED To any part of the City. Hoffman & Markham Telephone Blue 3151. P. O. Box 600. Kin and Bethel Streets, Honolulu. A Family Group! We make a buisress of taking pic turesmake a feature of art photo graphn. We study the arrangement of groups and the posing of Individuals, and our work la the sort that Insures Jsfactlon all around. ?all and be convinced. manners and the J. J. WILLIAMS ART STUDIO yesterday notified the jurors impan nelled for the term that they were ex cused until again notified to be present. MAMJAMUS H1L.L, UF COSTS. . In the. matter of the application of NO PAY FOR TOIL AND PERIL. D. L. Akwai for a writ of mandamus OAKLAND, Nov. 14. A hard-luck vs. J. A. McCandless, Superintendent story comes off the whaling bark Gay of rublic Works for the Territory of head that came down from the north Hawaii, a bill of costs amounting to on November 2d and slipped silently J9.50 has been filed on which is writ- up to her moorings. A Btory of days ten the following notation: "O. K. and nights of fruitless watching for without prejudice as a precedent to the blubber and bone among the ice floe-3; claim of right to recover costs. K. P. of daily burials at sea of men who died Dole, Attorney General." from scurvy or some strange disease, w- and desertions of others who feared REAL F8TATK TRAKRARTTnNs tne horror that lurked in the forecas- 'nvhr m ct:;itti, The story was told today iby J. J Kailihiwa et al.; interest in hui land Knewell, who shipped before the mast of Ilolualoa 1 and 2, North Kona, Ha- on the recent cruise and was with the wail. Consideration $2. bark on its ten months' voyage in the io. boa Kanupipi and wife to L. . Arctic seas. He is a negro, possibly T.n v ,iV 1 x, OI "'ua" nfty years of age, with the it Ltin 2ti2rth Kna' HaWaii- Cn" aught in ante-bellum days No. 6757-J. Hoopil to E. M. Kupele; broad dialet of "way down south. Interest In It. Ps. 149, 221, 160 and 2182, Hat ia hand, he slipped into the de reahi Hamakualoa, Maui. Considera- partment Where Judge Hart is trying tion $70 the famous water case. Frightened, -xo. fcioj w. bingienurst to P. M. but evidently determined, he took up caif utrJi' it iff rSX ?,et position in front of the bench and ation $JSJo. ' ons5der- asked for permission "tub. speak tuh No. 6764 !. Wlnam, tr., to J. K. de Cout" Without waiting to have his Clark; lots 12 and 17. block b' Kanahulu request granted he launched into his Honolulu. Oahu. Consideration $110. story, but it was Incoherent through ii.;.,i?.tsA3?nd blo.ck 5 Kapahulu, corridor hy Baliff Morrison. There embe?2 U'N PTVTt en0u wa learned to know that he iu. ixoagins; lot 20, block B of Gr - -i " . 3400, Kulaokahua, Honolulu, Oahu.' to tne office of Che district attorney, Consideration $4,500. ' where he told his story to Deputy xo. buj-u. Lt. Beal to W. M. Camp- Hynes. i-, i i, I" It ' DlocK B of Gr- 3400' Knewell had shipped on a wage of M-tirm t i wSi """V1UJU' wanu- wonsia- 40 per month, he said, but had drawn No. 6777-W. C. Achl and wife to R.'? !??ney' ?nd aJrid Rycroft; lots 65. 66, 67 and 68 King in thls port he with others of the street tract. Honolulu. Oahu Conoid- crew, was given $1 and to.d there was eration $3,750. nothing more coming to him, as the No. 6780 Wons Leong and wife to bark had taken but one whale.. He iasUCi?J.?:TPorton Rxp- 3546 kul- 10" alleged that the men were ill treated, Son $3 000 IIonolu,u' ahu- consider- and not glvea proper food and as a November 26. No. 6782 M White- result Jonn Seaman died cm June 25th; house and husband ft,, m in w vt the second mate, John W. Smith, on Shlpman; piece land (1.03 acres) Puueo' July 14th; Alfred Miller on July 21st, "nu, nawaii. consideration $750; ana jose lorres on July zza. ine two mortgage, $2,000. latter deaths occurred at Dutch Har- r r?;637MreujTa nd husDand (L. bor, and frightened at the .daily death kul 629 Puueinio Hawan'' Consld" list' several meD SlipPed Vr the Slde eration $500 "awail. Consid- an(J deserted 0ut of a crew of twea. No. 6784 W. V. Rodenhurot nn-i wifP ty-two. all told, the bark had returned to L. Mackenzie; 2 1-2 acres land Ma- with but twelve. Knewell wanted pa- Kapaia, North Kohala, Hawaii. Con- pers that would compel the captain to " vnae'2? 00. r Pay hIm his wages, and offered to Iwwv ibi i . . . JwW- Ke," brinS to the attorney several members Nth'liohaa00 Vr3lh of the crew who would substantiate $20. -...-w hig statements CDearainice We are now holding the Larg est Reduction Sale ever known in Honolulu. Come In and See Our Prices. DRAWERS, from J5c up TIES, from 10c. up. GOLF SHIRTS, from 40C up UNDERSHIRTS, froin20ciip SILKS, from 25c up. SUSPENDERS, from 15c up. SOCKS, 25c for 4 pairs. Mattings, Screens and Umbrellas, etc., etc.. srr, eTC. Must go at the lowest price: Fort Street, Upstairs. OHIA WOOD FOR SALE In any quantity. Apply to W. C. ACHI & CO., 10 West King Street. July 20, 1900. BtAVER lira ROOMS. II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. Fort Street, Opposite Wilder & Co. FIRST-CLASS LUNCHES SERVED. With Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Smoker' Requisite! a Specialty. No. 67Se Hoopii and wife to Apele et ' "Hit wuz des awful, sun, de way dem al.; two pieces land (50 and 18 acres re- men died," he said. "Dey w'uz tuk spectlyely). Kamaole, Kula, Maui. Con- down powuhful sudden, an' it 'peahed Noa wuin , , s. 'lak dey des bloat an' bloat 'till dey des H?opiiffl pieces landmVu0 couldn' bloat no mo'' an' de nex minit la. Maui consideration 5 C KU"!dey wus daid. Puttin' uh man obah de No. 6792 A. dos Santos et al to J N side evah day skeered some uh de men Correa, one-half of land at Lahainai ' an' dey 'zuhted, lef de ship, suh. I wuz vU e-.o?ndeat,on ,5,00- ion watch an seed 'em go. Dey wuz to N u rw.' pR,pCa.-lIelrv U A,-! skeered uh de cap'n, too. He wuz uh No. 28. Kanua. KooaupokOa Cond mighty suhvigrous man, used .us pow sideration SHOO. ooiaupoKo' anu- Con-uhful bad an' didn' give us what we No. 6794 C. S. Deskv and wife to J oughtuh hald to eat But I'm plum Soares; lot 4. block C Villa Franca Hi- off 'n the bahk now, an all I wants es lo. Hawaii. Consideration $250. ' Imah money." No 6800 Minnie C. Aldrich to Helen Deputy Hynes instructed him to as- Malr Co'nserauonloo3402' Gayhd, and then return with other No. 6801-A. S. Hartwell to E. M. members of the crew, and he would Carter; kuL 2553, kul. BO, F. L. kul. 6 seo what could be done. IWRKRWI HQTBL STREET, Lots For Sale 82 FINE LOTS IN THE Gulick Tract GSTBtf PAGING hftO bift Prices from $500 and up. MAP AND Pi PARTICULARS CAN BE HAD BY CALLING ON MRS. L. A. OU .i'?C RESIDENCE ON THE PREMISES. J i.l