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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. HONOLULU, AUGUST 27. i. i - . - x X X X t ' x - - : t Steel Giant Grabber I Wja? 1 Which has proved so successful in clearing land of i iff A'ijaXM rfr4' Pacific Genuine Mahogany Dressers, Dressing Tables, Parlor Cabinets and Ladies' Desks. All new and choice goods. Some of thef e are re productions from old designs. Crumb Cloths and Art Squares for the dining room. We have these in light cool colors at prices unheard of before. Our Rug Stock is complete. We keep every thing from a, cheap Jute rug to an imported Royal Wilton. A large assortment of patterns and sizes. V KZ Furniture Covering in select patterns. Window Shades Porch Screens Matting Our Upholstering and Repairing Department T X X 4 4 X t 4 4 18 first class in every parti cular. I j.Hopp&Co. LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS, Corner Kiss; and Bethel Sta. Castle Cooke LIFE and FIRE Iniuranee Agents. E17 ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 03F BOSTON THA FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF SLARTFORD. Es-ectisic Co. Ice Delivered to any part of the City. Island orders promptly filled. Hoffman & Marfcham Vslasmone Bin ML P. - ,f H Fine IFnrniture X Which has proved so successful in clearing land of lantana was introduced by the PACIFIC HARDWARE i COMPANY", LIMITED, a little more than a year ago and ha3 the endorsement of those who have used it. The several invoices of Grubbers already received have been disposed of so promptly on arrival that they have not been advertised. A f e n of the No. 2 size are now in stock and a supply of No. 1 are expected at an early date. Any one interested in freeing his land of lantana should correspond wUh the ardware Fort Street, Honolulu. The NEW ENGLAND BAKERY have enlarged and refitted their . ' popular Dining Room in order to accommodate their many cus tomers. handsome private rooms for ladies, with Electric Lights and Fans Cool and Pleasant. LIGHT LUNCHEON served, suitable for this climate and at such prices that only a First-class Bakery could afford to make, Including the finest cup of coffee in the city. GIVE US A CALL. Castle & Cooke, Ltd. HONOLULU. Commission Merchants. SUGAR FACTORS. -AGKNTS FOB The Ewa Plantation Co. The Waialua Agricultural Co., Lti The Kohala Sugar Co. The Waimea Sugar Mill Co. Toe Fulton Iron Works, L Mo. ' The Standard Oil Co. The George F.N Blake Steam PJr Weaton'i Centrlfus!. . The New England Mutual Lite U urance Co. of Boston. The Aetna Fire Iniuranee Ce. ft. Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Assurance Ce. el loa. NEW STORE NEW GOODS Fin Line of Groceries L F. STERNER ANN Fort St. opp. Club Ptables. Phone Blue 511. ustone-fe WATCHES DURABLE andACOURATB The Keystone Watch Case Co. uthowi Philatfelphia.U.S.A America's Oldest and Largest Watch Factory For salo by The Principal Watch Dealers n . Hawaiian Islands FLEUR-DE-LIS Ice Cream Parlors Alakea St, between King and Hotel. G. E. MORSK & COMPANY . PHONE BLUE 1811. Our wagon will deliver promptly without extra charge. order Special attention given to eupplyin Receptions. Parties. Wedding and Church Gatherings. Co.. Ltd. MM M Eye If there is one business more than another requir ing careful and accurate attention, that business is the fitting and making (f - glasses to correct visual defects, and that such care is given in my optical de partment is fully eviden ced by the constantly grotc ing clientage. As already advertised, 1 am now devoting my en tire time to the optical de partment, maling that a leading feature of my bus iness, icafching each de tail, from the fitting to the finishing of glasses, so no error can creep in. If a perfect knoicledge of the eye and its needs, 1 applied in a conscientious manner will give perfect T results, you may safely 3 entrust your difficult op tical uorh to this depart ment. FORT STREET. 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS Fine Assortment of I8LAND - VIEWS. Send for list. :Irst Class Work Guarantees FHOTOQRAPHIC CO., LJM1TBD- MOTT-SMITH BLiOCX, Corner Fort and Hotel' Strseta. iingWoChan&Co - .i-ii.i..8.Jij !3eay Vurnltar, Cigars and Tobacco, Calntae and Japantee Teaa, Crockery. Mattlnga. Taaea. Camphorwoo Trmmla, Jtattan Chairs. ULKS AND SATINS OT AT.T KINDS. 119-111 Nsnaaa Blreel PRECINCTS WILL ' FMgjlHCIPLES (Continued from Page L) Senator George R. Carter said that he thought the only thing to be done was to offer an amendment declaring that a delegate to Congress' should be nominated and then adjourn after noti fying the Territorial convention that everything had been completed. He asked how the members of the com mittee would feel if tne Territorial com mittee should suggest the names of men from the Fifth who should be put up as the candidates for the legisla ture. He said the passage of the reso lution would mean an infringement up on the rights of the convention, ' the t-uuiiijiiicc nuuiu.ue s"s uejunu iw sphere and would subject itself to the ridicule of the people who know how such things should be done. He main tained that a precinct club passing such recommendations was entirely within its precinct, as it selected the delegates to the convention. He said he did not know any plank to which he would object while there were some which he cordially endorsed, yet the members were asked to declare in favor of fourteen planks which they could not at once digest. Frank Pahia moved to amend by striking out every thing but the County government plank. He said he met many natives and while all talked of City and County government they ad mitted they did not understand what It all meant. He thought there should be a committee to study this matter and then go to the precincts and tell the people all about It. His motion was voted down however by a large major ity. Avery in support of his motion read what had been passed by the Ewa Re publican district club, already given in full in the Advertiser, and he said the resolutions were suggestions to the Low explained the action of the , , , club and expressed, the opinion clubs Ewa that the resolutions as meant to make Qf tne gald cdLrt that all persons in the clubs active, were proper with some terested in the estate of the said de changes. Finally after L. L. McCand- ceased appear before the said Court on n . t,.iL. tVlo .' Monday, the 13th day of September, A. less' motion to strike out the various of gaiJ whereases and resolutions, and to have the matters submitted to the precincts, with certain alterations, went through, and the meeting adjourned after Chair man Achi had called the executive com mittee to meet at noon today. The completed resolution follows: Resolved, That the executive commit tee is hereby instructed to ask the Precinct Clubs to act on the following Resolutions or any part thereof to be recommended by them to their several delegations in the Territorial Conven tion: I The Republican party of Hawaii heartily endorses the policy of our illus- trious Republican President, Theodore j Roosevelt, as expressed in his first mes- j sage to Congress that "in Hawaii our: aim should be to develop the Territoy j along traditional American lines' and we pledge each and all of our candi dates to assist the President in the attainment of his purpose by every means placed wnnm our power uy me people of this Territory and with the utmost despatch. More speciiical.y, we declare the prin ciples upon which we ask the support of the voters, of this Territory to be the following: 1. We are emphatically and uncom promisingly opposed to any restriction of the franchise in this Territory, other than the present educational qualifica tion, which is fully adequate for the protection of the purity of the ballot. 2. We demand the establishment on or before November 1st. 1903, of county and municipal government In Hawaii, modelled after the most advandfed and popular systems now in operation else where in the United States. 3. We urge the immediate prohibi tion by Executive order or Congres sional enactment of the employment In Hawaii of Oriental or other alien con tractors or laborers of any kind, di rectly or Indirectly, upon any federal public work. 4. We declare that the employment OI ASiailts, uiieeiijf ui hiuhciuji j -, xsxfz rr,s: citizens or qualified voters should be. of Asiatics, directly or indirectly, Dy strictly prohibited by law. 5. We declare that eight hours should ; hereafter constitute a day's work on' all public works of the Territory or its political subdivisions. I 6. We urge continued liberal appro-1 priations for the maintenance of ourj unfortunate fellow citizens segregaieu at Kalaupapa and Kalawao, Molokal. 7. We favor a continuation by the Legislature of the present permanent RPttlpmfnt unon Ex-Oueen Llliuokalani. 8. We urge liberal appropriations for the improvement and maintenance of the public highways throughout tne Tprritnrv. 9. We recommend suitable legislation for the promotion of diversified indus tries throughout the Territory. 10. We demand a seat in school for fverv child of school age born of a i citizen or of any one eligible to be come a citizen. We favor the addition . i ! A. iL . -ki.'n rrtVrt(l C O oi a university iu int; yuunt- - tern of Hawaii and we demand a liberal and properly distributed appropriation to enforce this plank. 11. We declare against the central ization of power in the hands of one man or a few men, not only in the body , politic, but also In party organizations, j 12. We declare that no corporation j should be permitted to obstruct or close . more than half of any public street or highway at one time, but should keep half of the same always open for traf fic. 13. We recommend that the next Legislature appoint a tax commission to remodel and revise our taxation laws j upon a more equitable basis and report . at the next succeeding Legislature, j 14. We urge Congress to authorize the return to the Territorial Treasury such an amount from the Federal rev-j enues collected in Hawaii a3 will pay( the awards of the Fire Claims Commis- ,; sion and the expense of keeping the Territory in a sanitary' And be it further resolved that It is the sense of this Committee that the said Convention should Instruct the next Republican Territorial Central Committee to immediately organize and maintain a free labor bureau for the benefit of Republican voters. And be it further resolved that it is the sense of this Committee that the said Territorial Convention should ap point a Commission to proceed at once to draft a county and municipal gov ernment bill to be presented to the Legislature as a Republican measure, said Committee to first report the draft of such bill when prepared, to the Re publican Territorial Central Commit-' tee, who shall refer the same to the several Republican District Committees for ratification and suggestions, in or der to make the law, when finally passed, most perfectly adjusted to the local conditions in the several districts. J. D. AVERY. Honolulu, H: T., Aug. 26, 1902. The Portuguese Political Club will meet tonight to elect a candidate or candidates for representative on the legislative tickets of whichever party " " runu j guese voters. Lodge Le PiogresDe l'Cceanie No. 1C4, A. & A. S. RITE. A SPECIAL, MEETING OF LODGE le Progres L'Oceanie No. 124, A. & A. S. R., will be held this (Wednesday) evening, August 27, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Masonic Temple. . WORK IN THE FIRST DEGREE. ( Members of Hawaiian Lodge, Pacific Lodge and visiting brethren are in- vited to atteri. By order of Worshipful Master. C. G. BOCKUS, Secretary. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. - AT CHAMBERS. IN PROBATE. the matter of the Estate of J. K. In Kaunamano, deceased. Order to show cause why order for sale of real estate should not be granted. J. J-iightfoot, Administrator of the estate of J. K. Kaunamano, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of sale ' he eal estate of the said deceased, for the. purposes therein set forth, therefore orrtpre.l hv the 1udee . t h court House in Honolulu. Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, ports of this condition. to show cause, if any they have, why - eyOIn an order should not be granted to the J ViJS& said J. Lightfoot to sell as much of the. ame for"cond,t,on broken. to wit: the real estate of the said deceased as shall , non.paj ment o both Interest and prln be necessary, and that a copy of this ,cDai order be published at least once a week for three successive weeks, in the 'Pa cific Commercial Advertiser, a newspa per printed and published in said Ho nolulu. Dated Honolulu. August 19th, 1902. t (Sgd.) W. J. ROBINSON, .Third Judge of the First Circuit Court. 6251 Aug. 20, 27; Sept. 3. MEETING NOTICE. WAIMEA SUGAR MILL CO. AN ADJOURNED SPECIAL MERT- Ing of the Waimea Sugar Mill Com pany will be held in the assembly hall over the offices of Castle & Cooke, Ltd., in Honolulu, on Thursday, Aug. 28th, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m., the above meeting being an adjournment of a special meeting1, held Aug. 14th, lf'02. E. D. TENNEY, Secretary. Waimea Sugar Mill Co. 6250 WILLIAH 31'KINLEY LODUE NO. 8. K. OF P. THERE WILL BE A EE gular convention of the above named Lodge Saturday even ing, August 30, in Harmony Hall, at 720. WORK IX THE SECOND RANK. Members of Oahu No. 1 and Mystie No. 2 and all sojourning brothers are nvited to attend. B. S. GREGORY, K. of R. & S. NOTICE TO - SHI ITER aura rW AND AFTER THIS DATE . , rt . . .Vila p pv M a8 "e. b rpceIved under the old form of shipping receipt up to October 1st, 1902, but after that date the bill of lading only will be accepted. WILDER'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY, C. L. WIGHT, President. Honolulu, June 10th. 1902. M92 TRESPASS NOTICE. SH0OTING OR OTHERWISE . M0..in ' ho lands of Niu and . Kuii0u0U i( either mauka or makal of the government road, is strictly for- bidden. Offenders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. (Signed) CHAS. LUCAS, W. W. DIMOXD, J. M. MONSARRAT. 623 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT - - muAa t all power. 0Jioit Mfan l y por o , and annulled. Honolulu, 6235 H. T., August 23. 1902. E. E. MOSSMAN. CARD OF THANKS. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Thomas A. Lloyd hereby tender their heartfelt and sincere thanks to the many kind frien-is and others for their sympathy and favors bestowed during their recent bereavement. 6237 BEAVER LUN- H ROOMs" H. J. NOLTE. Proprieter. rert Rtmt Oppoaite Wilder C. TTJRPT-CLASS LUNCHES SERVED With Tea. Coffee. Soda Water, ninrr Ale or Milk. mpi fmwi T ttv to 1 p. m. Tr Taa'aWs a 8peialty. RICH LAND IN Central FOR SALE By order of REINNE RODANIT, Trustee. I offer for sale thc ?rt:s parcels of land fltuate at Onoull. S.'ut Kona. Island of Hawaii. dtrlbfrt !s Royal Patent (Grant) No. 1162 te I. O. Schulze. and containing 174 cr Hoy. al Patent (Grant) No. 2862 to Awaaoa and containing 739 75-100 acrca. litvat at Keopuka and Onoull. Ilnd of Ha waii. This is a tract of land of over 911 acres, situated in the most feru a I ; richest portion of the Island of Hawaii. ! It faces the new Government rod ex tends to the sea, and la five mtnutra walk from Kealakekua. Bay, Ly .y of the old Government road whica run through the property. Portlona of ta land are already under cultivation. This tract is i so situated that It la about midway between Kallua an J Hookena, and five miles from Napoo poo, three most important ports of At Kona district. It has sufficient eleva tion, running up to fourteen hundred feet, to be particularly healthful, ant its til Is well adapted to the ktowi of sugar cane, coffee, fruits. dalrylDf, or for the promotion of dJv--lff farming. Ocd'pants of this land have t v cess tir several ports for export, a-nt with the advent of the Kona. Rallroas will find themselves in cloae commu nication with the thriving City of Hllo. This, of couse, affords a splendid op portunity for the exporting of farm products to the California markets. With the revival of the Kona Btar Co., considerable portions of this lan4 can be successfully planted to sugas cane. ' This Is one of the most splendid -portunlties for a good Investment that has been put upon the market for considerable period of time. Further particulars of JAMES F MORGAN, 65 QUEEN STREET. 310 ItTGA UEE'S NOTICE FORECLOSURE. OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH TUB provisions of a certain mortgage made by the HAWAIIAN AUTOMOBILE! COMPANY, LIMITED, t to CASTLH ' AND COOKE, LIMITED, dated the Notice is likewise given that after tbs expiration of three weeks from ths dat of this notice, the property conveyed by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public auction, at the auction rooms of James F. Morgan In Hono lulu, on Monday, the 1st day of Sep tember, 1902, at 12 noon of said day. Further particulars can be had of W. R. CASTLE, attorney for mortgag-ee. Dated Honolulu, August 1, 12. CASTLE AND COOKE, LIMITED, Mortgagee. NOTE The foregoing sale will be held on the premises to be sold on King street. The premises covered by this mort gage consist of: First: All tha lot of land, beiig portion of the premises covered bj Apana 7 of Royal Patent E695 on L. C. Award 247 to C. Kanaina for William C. Lunalilo, situate on the makal bide pf King street In Honolulu, Oahu, Ter ritory of Hawaii, adjoining the south easterly line of the lot used py the street department of the Government, in the block bcunded by King, Punch bowl, Queen and Mllllani streets, and having a front of eighty-two (82) feet on said King street and an area of eight thousand six hundred and fifty-alx (8656) square feet or 198-1000 acre. Second: A lot adjoining the souther ly or makal side of the first lot afore said (the two together forming; one large lot) being premises more fully de Bcribed lii Royal Tatent 6701 on L. C. Award 637 to Kuluwallehua, containing 222-1000 acre, together with the fine concrete building standing upon said premises; and Third: The following personal prop erty and effects now lying In said build ing: 1 1 II, P. G. E. Co. Direct Current Mo tor. 1 2 H. P. G. E. Co. Direct Current Motor. 1 6-40-260 G. E. Co. Generator, 220 am pere, direct connected to a Mcintosh & Seymour Horizontal Engine, 11 X 12". 2 Blue Vermont Marble Panel Switch Boards, fitted with 2 500 ampere Overland Circuit Breakers. 2 500 ampere underload Circuit Break- 2 Thompson Astatic Voltmeters, 151 volts. 2 Bristol Recording Voltmeter with 2 Bristol Recording Voltmeters. 2 Main Switches. 1 Thompson Astatic Ammeters. 1 Station Recording Walt Meter. ' 1 Card Resistance Box. 1 22-ft. 2000-lbs. Traveling Crane. 1 20C0-lbs. Pneumatic Motor Chain Hoist. 1 Breast Pneumatic Drill. 1 Worthington Water Meter. 1 Stratton Steam Separator, ZW, with gate valve. 10 Gals, of acid-proof Mogul paint. 1 Office Safe. Office Furniture. Sundry Electrical Fittings. 5 Electrical Runabouts No Batteries. Automob:ie Runabouts No Batteries. 6238 MEETING NOTICE. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.. LTD. THE ADJOURNED QUARTEHLY meeting of the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.. will be held at the office of the B. F. Dillingham Co.. Ltd., on Friday, August 29th. at 3 o'clock p. m. JAS. GORDON SPENCER. Secretary. Honolulu, August 21st, 1902. 62:3 H0T!CE ANT WOMAN OR GIRL NEEDING help or advice. Is Invited to eommu clcate, either In person or by letter, with Ensign Hattle E. Larrabee. tra tron of the Salvation Army Woman's industrial Home, 488 King streat , Ho