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U ' THK PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVKRTIPKUr HONOH?LIT. ECESJCZ3 21, ON SIERRA HOPE GO I AT 65 Queen Street. P. 0. to ry9A. Ttitf htnt 71 65 Uuuri- Street. P. 0. Bu 594: T eter' 7: THIS DAY. Auction Sale OF of . Flay. & Co.'s James A. Hopper Died The Czar Refuses To - lur J THIS DAY. Auction Sale In San Francisco. See Him. Just the thiug to decorate Ctmstmas Trees and make A 1 I'll r: r1 PARALYSIS THE CAUSE GAME GERMANY BLOCKED xne nue ones cry out for OP fflUillll UltU DIUIlbi. PullUllbW WW UlUllbl , b a . ua m m n k i 4 u m m w- w m a n ar i i REAL ESTATE AT KtWLO 1 v ON FRIDAY. DICEMUKR 21, . AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. street, 1 At mr salesroom. Queen will Mil at Public Auction: Lac wrner of KawalahaO street. Katmake street and extension ol Qaeav street. rnaugi of 139V4 feet on Kawalahao time aad 132 feet on Kamakee street. Arw at 14.705 square feet. AkMt tils finest business corner In farther particulars, apply to . JAS. P. MORGAN, 65 QUEEN STREET. FURNITURE JO) The W dow is III But Convalescing Russia and France Might Have Inter- Evening Motion Sale AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. At my salesroom, 65 Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction: FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, compilsng: PLUSH PARLOR SET, EASY CHAIRS, OAK HALL RACK, ONE OAK SIDEBOARD, B. W. EXTENSION DINING TA BLE, BLACK WALNUT CHAIRS, SILVERWARE, ONE FiNE OAK BEDROOM SiST, ONE NEW BLUE FLAME STOVE, BUREAUS, etc., etc. Decedent Was a Kamaaina. vened to Aid Boers But for Kaiser. 9 JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr. Auction Sale of: III M James A. Hopper, the veteran organ izer cf the planing mill industry in Honolulu, died in San Francisco on December 11, two days before the de parture of the Sierra for this port. The body was brought to Honolulu on the steamer,, the widow and her eldest daughter accompanying the remains on. their last sad voyage.. A stroke of paralysis on the day after Thanks giving was the cause of, Mr. Hopper's death. From this stroke he did not rally, but sank day by day until the end came. His last day away from the hotel where the family had been stopping was on Thanksgiving. The death of Mr. Hopper removes NEW YORK, Dec, 10. A cable to the Herald from Vienna says: Ac cording to information from a well informed source, news has been re ceived NIn Vienna that when - Krueger I received a telegram from the Czar In forming him that his majesty could J not accede to hia request to" intervene he was very depressed, and. U said to have remarked to his entourage: 'Now my last hope is gone," ' LONDON, Dec. 11. "Dr. Leyds and hi3 friends are- spreading a - report,' bays the Amaterd-in con eipoudent oil the Daiiy Mail, "that Queen Wilhel- mina will intervene alter her mar riage. This is meant to blind the pub- Mil si mi Price 25c to $1 per box. H. H2W & e LTD BOSTON BLOCK. FORT STREET. - - ft- i. I, TTfK from the list of well known Honolu- lie to the real facti, wnich aie that she IN THE lans another kamaaina who was iden tified with the upbuilding of the busi ness Interests of the Islands four dec ades ago. ' He was a resident of Hono lulu for a little more tnan forty years, having ai rived here In February, 1860 He wa3 born in New York City in 1831. He sailed for Honolulu from Boston with Mrs, Hopper, his eon W. I. Hnnnor nnrl fl(lPRt Haiip-htAr reaph ) T KS AY. .IAN. 22. 9 Ing this port via Cape Horn. He was . . ,T ,Tt ., i a jock ana guusmun oy iraue, ana ai worked originally in the factory of At my salesroom, Queen street. Ho- Day & Newell, New York City. On nolulu, I will sell at Public Auction, arrival here he branched out into oth- by order of the Treasurer, Mr. F. W. er lines and did a great deal of bus! Kona Sugar Co., Ltd. McChesney. the following certificates of stock in the Kona Sugar Co., Ltd., unless the assessments due and now delinquent, together with, interest and advertising expenses are paid on or before the day f sale: - - . Certificate 23. 100 shares. 10th as sessment. S1.000. Certificates 157 and 158. 50 snares each; 10th assessment, f 1,000. Certificate 104, 30 shares, 6th, 7th, 8th. 9th and 10th assessments, 11,500. Certificate 182. 25 shares. 8th. 9th and 10th assessments," $750. rerHftrat 232 25 nh-irAa 8th 94 h eu mi ruDuc Aucuon,.at my and 10th assessments, S760. went personally to eveiy European ruler on Kriieger's arrival in. Europe, and from two countr.es at leaat- k ranee and Rus.ia received condi- tioLal promises of help in the direc tion of intervention, but the piaa fail ed in Berlin." BERLIN, Dec. 10. In the Retch- stag today the Imperial Chancellor Count von Bue.ow, replying to a ques tion on the subject of K.ueger'a fail ure to be received by Emperor Wil liam, said the Government did all In I its power to ward off war and left the! two republics in no doubt as to the state of affairs in . Europe and aa to German neutrality. "V ten, . in 4 1899. the question of arbitration seemed not altogether excluded, .the government recommended it to Krueger; ' He thought the. time had ' not yet coma SATURDAY, EVEN ING, DEC. 22, .1. V AT 7 O'CLOCK. m, 65 Queen street: TOT3. TOYS, TOYS. DOLLS. ESOW WAGONS, VASES, . .FAMCY ARTICLES, Aad all manner of Christmas prea- JLturnd seats for the ladles. JAS. F. MORGAN. 4uctr. Certificate 115, 5 shares, 10th assess-, ment, $50. Certificates 120 and 121. 50 shares each. 10th assessment, $1,000. CertlflMtes 124, 125, 127 and 128, 20 shares each, 10th assessment, $800. Certificate 218 ' 10 share, auth as sessment, $100. Certificate 141. 20 shares. 10th as sessment, $200..' Certificate 193. 5 shares, 9th and i 10th assessments, $100. . Certificate 216. 25 shares, 9th and 10th assessments, $700.' F. W. M'CHESNEY, Treasurer. Honolulu, December 17, 1900. ness in supplying whaling ships with whaling guns. He then built a plan ing mill ana laid tne foundations ot the present large enterprise now su I. J . 1 t 1 TTT T TT . He also went Into the manufacture When . Krueger later, sought Jntenrea-1 of suear kegs, and oreanized a brass! tlon his feelings : were ioo'.hlehlv in- 17F foundry and machine shop, and later 1 Hated for the Dutch and German gpv-ITT established a .mill s for milling : and 1 ernments. .For the German govern- cleaning rice. . "' j men it was lost time to. give advice 1 jU For the rast four or five years he 1 Germany was convinced' that any steol. has not been an active partner jn hisj of a great power at tht moment. WouW business affairs. He has been making! lead. to no result. : J i . mere was no uBe lor us, saiaxoiBij!- chancellor, "to pinch our fingers be-.l tween the door and the hinge." yw Ttie chancellor added that when thelr suggestion. of. mediation was made to Great Britain by the United States inlL a quite generally ' worded inquiry, itl.JL i-rs- FOR SALE. Saddle Horses. , New lot of Jl V3L11 U WW w mm CHEAP. ISLAND SADDLE HORSES, bred by W. H. Rice. DRAFT AND DRIVING HORSES at a sacrifice. annual trips io lue vuust lur uia health; usually going there in the spring or summer, time. Ha left Hono lulu, on hia .last-trip r in April of this year,! but- was not well during the summer.. ; . ' ' ... Jo time has yet been set for the funeral. The deceased was a member of ,Excel8ior .Lodge, I. 0- O. F. Al though ..not a member of any church, yet x. Mr', '.Hopper.1'' was "a . thoroughly Christian man, and any charitable en terprise was always patronized by him. Mrs. Hopper was quite , ill be for the steamer-left, but Is mucfc bet ter at present. was rejected officially and categorical Honolulu Stock Yards Co. LIMITED. CORNER KING AND SOUTH STREETS. might have led to ,'fafaf4aWtMttfaf !MM"Ml JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr. Auction Sale I EaSels LEPER PRATT WAS IN THE PESTHOUSE The San Francisco Health Board ; Aided Him To Come Here. OF Shares of Stock IN THE THAT WILL FIT PICTURES OF ALL SIZE3. Pictures for the dining room, Scen ery Pictures lor the parlor. uraers tatcen ror vrayon3 and en- larpli:g of Pictures. Have a number of Photo Buttons mace or yourseir to give to your fiier.es lor Christmas. R IICIIPIGS Territorial Stab'e Bri ding. KING STREET. For Christmas 'CRANBERRY. MINCE, CUSTARD, PUMPKIN AND MANY OTHER PIES. We will be prepared to fill all ordcra ror Micce Ple3. Kind.y plate orders in advance for Cranberry, Custard and Pumpkin taes. FRUIT CAKE that U the best in town. HIQ-BJHD STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ON SATURDAY, DEC. 22, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. At my salesroom. Queen street. 1 will tell at Public Auction, by order of the Treasurer, twenty-: even shaiei of stock In the Inter-Islaxd Steam Nariatioo Company, par value $10i). each being the fractional shares of I th aw Issue. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. Auction Sale OF Valuable Property ON' PMM A OTDCtT ixcrraan BaKery UJt J? KID AY, DECEMBER 28, Phone White 3851; z O'CLOCK NOON. UPPP.I FORT STPEET. At my salesroom on Ontn trot i will soil at Public Auction that va'i . Uaduk I KUrERTY on P.Ma ai nci;r, Jtnown as th LONG HOME STKAIX The property Is situated ODDOs'.te th reahiene of Mrs. James Camnbeil ati.i djolna the cottages of M. J. Gandal. Property has a frontage of 48.7 feet on Emma street. 180 feet alone on- daTI Lane, S5.5 feet at rear, and 132 zeex on mflR&i boundary. PROPERTY, fituated o the finest This la a FINE RESIDENCE PROP. . on vno nnest residence street la Honolulu. Property is under lease expiring February 3, 1901, at a monthly rental of 20. ' TBRM3 CASH. . Deedj of transfer M xpent cf purchaser. For farther partlcufara, apply to . JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. ) fW.-l SAN FRANCISCO Dec. 9. Speaking on the case of George Pratt or Peepe cw. Health Officer O'Brien said, "A woman, whose name I do not know, came to me and asked my permissior for a leper named George Peblo, ther at the Pesthouse, to leave ttie city and live at Mclokal. She said that she would undertake to secure transporta lion and that the man was anxious to go. "I told her thsit If the steamship com pany would give her the transportation ar.a ir she would guarantee that the man would leave the country, I had .no objection. A few days later she returned and said that she had made arrangements with the steamship company, and that everything was in readiness for his de parture. I sent some one from the Pesthouse to see that the man was on board, and when I had verified Peblo's departure the matter dropped as far as I was concerned. "Peblo had been at the Testhouse for about four years, and at the time he left on the China his disease was In a dormant state. In this condition the danger of infection Is reduced to a min imum, and I doubt if any one on the steamer contracted the disease. "The fact that he passed the medical scrutiny of the ship's surgeon and of the port ofllcials at Honolulu proves that the evidences of the disease must have been very meager." . . There is a serious financial crisis In Germany owing to the decline in mort gage bonds. ly. Intervention war. The chancellor described the reply of M. Delcasse, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, to . Krueger as: France will in no case-take the ini tiative, but would not oppose it ' when certain -eventual ties become known. provided that they are calculated to serve French interests." " The chancellor thereupon remarked that he could not have dealt . with the situation better hlmelf. Official hon ors to Krueger in Germany, he pointed out, would have displaced interna tional relations and served no purpose of Krueger or of Germany. Germany was not bound to Great Britain by a hair's breadth mere than Great Britain was bound to Germany. But to act the Don Quixote against G. eat Britalj would be a piece of folly for which he would not be responsible. . ;y ' Although the Krueger matter will be taken up again 'in the Reichstag, Couat von Buelow's speech, evidently prepared with great care, was so over whe ming in it3 array of . powerful facts that it amounted to a sweeping victory over the entire opposition. So far as German politics i3 concerned, the incident is closed. The Fire Place -s IS THE PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT CHRISTMAS TIME. Remember that you have stockings to fill yourselves, and yoa eua: do better than have us help you. We have a large assortment of KM BONS, PRIZE BOXES, CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES, PLUM PUDDLNli: CHRISTMAS TREE CANDIES AND HOLDERS. TURKEYS. CHICOT OYSTERS, CRANBERRIES and other delicacies of the season. SALTER & WRITY UTOCerS. Fort Street D rheum Block. i he Honolulu Tobacco Company, Ltd.- CORKER HOTEL ASD FORT 8TRtfctt. 9 r? A GREAT PHYSICIAN BAYS: "75 per cent of all diseases and sickness is 'a used by the pores becoming clogged r.-js shutting up in the blood the pots ns and impurities which Nature In- nded they should eliminate." ' Pache 'm Dandruff Killer opens the poree it.d expels all the poisons In the scalp, leaving it clean and healthy. PACHECO'S. DANDRUFF KTLLER. Sold by all Drurrists and at th 'Union Barber Shop, Telephone OC Former King Milan have become engaged an American heiress. Is reported to to Miss Atzel, . lhe Australian woman's suffrage bill was passed December 12th, as well as me old people's pension bill ' 'l raffle .Manager W. A: Blssell. of the Santa Fe, declared on the 12th instant that the strike was defeated ' ' There was a heavy run on the Har- iem savings Bank. New York City. i-ecemDer 12th. The bank paid out jou.yoo and 1100,000 on the 13th ' Notice When you need whisky al tucky Favorite." of Spruance.' Stanley uau v rancisro. Nature has written a letter of credit on some men's faces which is honored wnerever presented. Thackeray. RUNNING FIGHT WITH BOERS Knox Pursuing General De Wet Towards the Town of Reddersburg. . LONDON, Dac. 12. Lord Kitchener cables the War Office from Pretoria, under date of December 12, that Gen eral Knox reports from Helvetia that he is engaged in a rupnlng fight with General Dewet, and that the enemy is --moving toward Reddersburg, where there is a column ready to co-operate with the other British forces. Lord Kitchener, in another dispatch, reports that the Boers attacked the post tear Berbtrton. The British cas ualties weie thre killed, five wounded atd thirteen taken prisoners. The captured mtn have since, been re leased. The Boers raided the Riverton road station December 11. They are being followed up. General Kitchener's, mesrage Indi cates that Dewet has again evaded Knox. Alter the latter had foiled the Boer general at Coomassle Drift, the Boers seem to have doubled back, crossed the Caledon river, elsewhere and turned thence northwest, ih the direction of Reddersburg, the memora ble scene of the British disaster In IMPORTING TOBACCONISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Ex. S. S. Zealandia we received a large stock of the Hi, '. Heliotrope, La Africana, Havana La Estrella Key West Cigars, Suitable for Holiday Gifts to your gentlemen friends. " : : Also, a full line of : . Owl, Brunswick, Principe de Gales ana Alovanrlor w w w J W MKllKmMHlS' T"T"T-T-1 Riding t . ....... addle ON Genuine Hawaiian Tree . . .tvitiKTA RMlnr ShAMm on the BEST STEEL FORK, CAW April, when Dewet captured the Irish oxm OWN aIAKE. Style, durability and finish up to date. Rifles. . . , , nforttnerales, etc Riding Bridles, Spurs, Hair Kopes, uegsu's. PRICES REASONABLE The Argentine government is said to have opened bids for the Transandean Railway on the basis of 1.200,000. ' The German consul at Lourenzo Marquez will act for Holland in the absence of a Dutch consul at that port. M. M. Dolphin, the president of the railway telegraphers, assumed charge of the strike on the 12th instant at Topeka, Kansas. v ISLAND ORDERS FILLED. G. R. COLLIN5 Leading Harness HUnuiKw- P. O. BOX SOI Established 1891. he Ire.