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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIArAPVERTISER, HONOLULU, JULY 25, x9o6. r t Warm, Debilitating Weather Many pcop'e, after a long spsll of oppressive heat, suffer from lassitude, loss of spirits, and a general "run down" feeling. They need a course of Avers Sarsapa- rilla. a medicine .'7 " which has revived and restored to act- ir life and health (IV?? thousands of such sufferers. A lady who recently re Wf turned to England from South Africa -vrrites concerning this " xconderf'd medicine'1'''. "While in Cape Town the past sum mer I suffered greatly from the long continued heat. I was completely worn out; my blood seemed to be come as thin as -water, and I lost all energy and interest in life. My friends recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla and a course of this wonderful medi- oina roctrrpH tnT Tinlfri and snirits. v rmshnnrt suffered in the same wav asl did, and he also was greatly bene fited trom tne use 01 .a.yer s carsa- panlla. There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AYER'S." 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Phone aaain RED CROSS SELTZER v, srr, tn reduce your doc- , to r"ross Seltzer. tor bill, oy annuls - - Art..rai Made from Red Cross Medical Natural water iroiu x-o - 3 ciri rtT-lv by the tou;eu aim ' - APPTir SODA WORKS, AGENT FOR THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII. v won 1263 MUler Street THE PIANOLA .1,, otistically any Anyone can v- h-h the I kind of music at any wme Pianola. On exhibition aw BEBGSTEOM MUSIC CO, IDn Odd Fellows' Sldg. FISH LINES AHD READY-TO-USE SEINES ABRAHAM FERNANDEZ & SON, 44 to 50 KInS St o i" y - ' . . . - ' - 4 0 V . . -y- .J 0 0 0 0 , , The creature was righted by Lord to twenty-one mcnes aoove tne water. 3 " Valhalla is given in the picture to southing like a turtle's. It was first sighted jn 300 '-thorn, water The a en monster was sighted. Its famous predecessor, observed by H- M. S3, elalus a9 g b drawing was made for the London Seen From the Deck of an Englishman's Yacht. Verily the perversity of manKina passeth all understanding! Ana n there be any who would challenge the justice of this aphorism, let him reflect for a moment on the fact that we talk the Phoenix as if it were real, and of the sea-serpent as though it were a tmrelv mythical beast! But the sea- serpent is probably himself to blame for this, inasmuch as he is indiscreet j enough to show himself from time to, time to those who go down to the sea in ships. Hence, as with other dis tinguished mortals, everybody who has occasion to cross the ocean burns for , an opportunity to boast an acquaint ance with this distinguished dweller in the deeps. I Naturally, "land-lubbers." out of pique and jealousy, belittle the experi- 1 ences of those who profess to have sen this monster, and yet live! But. I as a rule, in their efforts to crush, they have to use weapons obtained at sec" i ond-hand: weapons Dorrofu """.vas "very nKe a wnaie m wiun, other ocean travelers who assure us, on their own experience, that the sea- THE WORRIED WOMEN. 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It carries the guarantee of reliability and cannot fail or disappoint you. At chemists. THE SEA SEEPENT AS SEEN BY . ,, v-ihnlli in latitude Crawford s yacht he alhal a n 1 atxtude Illustrated News by M. J. Nicoli, naturaiiM iu - ZT- serpent is a creature vainly Imagined, serpent is a. c tMna. Hnrn a figment of the brain, a thing born of after-dinner orgies; it may even have a semblance of reality, but when analysed it proves to be nothing more than a school of porpoises playing at follow-my-leader," a gigantic cuttle fish vainly waving Its long arms In an endeavor to escape the grip of some hungry whale! On occasions, indeed, the sea-serpent has turned out to be nothing more interesting than a float ing spar decorated with a tangle of sea-weed! A Vast amount has been written about the sea-serpent, but of all the stories that have been told, it is sad to reflect that those of clergymen "surpass in wildness -bf elaboration even the yarns invented with intent to deceive." At least, so says Mr. Frank Bullen and he ought to know! One or two of the more serious ac counts are worth repeating. No . i 10.11 TJf- Vcl arma9t thprefore CJII, a. uuai ivii'wwH "an honorable man," say from the deck of the Rotomahana a beast with the head of an eel and fins ten feet i long rise thirty feet out of the water. , It was dark above, and while below. t -r 1 . f tViiM err maa 4 irl e ,ave x lung actuuia ul una l uh5- 1 . o or far thnCP W hOTTl hf 111 tended to convert only reply that it that he saw nothing more than a g alus. and his officers, in 184S created a great sensation in England by a sea-serpent story which ,at the time was discredited by the late Professor Sir Richard Owen. But time brings . 2 . . -. . . t-Vtot lis revenges. ior il ium uuu "I"; the Professor was wrong. Briefly, heonn iv ivaunau 10 nu..: - reported having seen an enormous ser- Ltd "j""V"Vtr"n pent with head and shoulders some Florence Harlan and nsb to w p four feet out of the water, and some! Small """ sixty feet of its body on the surface, j H Waterhouse Tr Co Ltd to lbbe It passed rapidly so close to the ship' U Wilhelm VV'l"" that a man's features at the same dis-. Elizabeth U K W Vida and hsb to tance could easily have been distin-! James E Thompson .............. - guished. It had no fins, but something, James E Thompson and wf to H like seaweed washed about its back. 1 Waterhouse Tr Co Ltd .......... Xfiw within the last few days the honor of the captain and his officers, j or rather, their cedit as observers, has. been singularly vindicated, for at the last meeting of the Zoological Society Mr. E. B. Meade Waldo and Mr. M. J. 1 Nicoll described a creature seen by thpm from the deck of the Earl of. Crawford's vacht. the Valhalla whuh bears a remarkable resemblance to that seen from the Daedalus. These two gentlemen accompanied Lord Crawford as naturalists during his usual winter cruise. Both are well known naturalists, and one is a mem ber of the Council of the Zoological Society. The story they unfolded to a breathlessly excited assembly of the Fellows is briefly this. When off Para on December 7. 1905, at 10 a. m., they were standing on the deck of the yacht, when their attention was c-ausrht by j a curious sail-like object rf some 4 ft. long and 2 ft. high waving from j side to side in the water. No sooner had they turned their glasses on to this strange object than there appear ed a huge eel-like neck, some 6 ft. long, and as thick as a man's thigh, and this neck was surmounted by a great turtle-like head with large eyes, now borne high above the sea, which was quite calm. It was dark colored above and silvery white below. After a few moments the head and neck were slowlv lowered, and when level with th n-atpr n-fro vioientlV lasnea Jiuiu side to side, churning up the sea into 4B, and lots 5 8. J. ' Adti winds caused the ship to 37 ; of patent 4531, gahiku.K Ma beat about so that at midnight they ui, etc. $1. etc. B -S-. P 1-6- atea were only twenty mi'es frnm the seen- PePt 5. 19-. nornweil et al of the morning. This is noteworthy. . Est of "'VaSS,rt because when Mr. Nicoll came on deck by cor to Henry aterhoas e iru i after breakfast one of the officers Co Ltd. D; gr 210, came up and reported that during the pu. Maui. $1500. B -S. p LI. Datea nlsht he saw a strange commotion in July 10, 195. toe water. At first he thought it was Henry Waterhouse Tr Co Ltd to C a rock "awash." but a mo.t careful Brewer & Co Ltd D ,rt In gr 210., examination showed that it was a . WikaPu. Maui $1600. B 28- P 1 beast of some kind, traveling faster Dated July 16, 1J06. AN EXPERT NATUEAUST 7" 4' 4" and longitude 34 20' west. The gomewhat , i , V 'only about eight-and-a-half-knots, , offler .haiied the deck" and the i00k.out man. and thus got witnesses to this weird phenomenon. Though the sea was calm, and there was a bright moon, nothing satisfactory could be made out owing to the "wash" which the creature was making; but In its movements it resembled a submarine traveling just Deiow tne sunace. Seriously, we can no longer regardjof the Exclusion A. p., the "sea-serpent" as a myth. There ; most illiberal, Iniquitous and unnatural I can be no question, but that the ocean harbors some secret which we have not yet penetrated. It seems unlikely) that this evasive creature should be a descendant of the old Plesiosaurs which became extinct millions of years ago, though the resemblance to those monsters is striking. More probably it will prove to be some bizarre form of reptile. But the resemblance be tween the descriptions given by these gentlemen and that gigven by the of ficers of the Daedalus agrees too close ly to. be passed by, and furthermore, both agree with the description of a similar creature seen off Tonquin some four years since. It is possible that It may even prove to be a "serpent." Fnr it is we l known that the land- snakes once possessed limbs, and some gigantic forms of sea-snake may well nave preserved its limbs, though now transrormea into pauuies, uiu. whalew. P. Pycraft ljnnAm mustrated News. BEALTY TBAHSACTIQHS Entered for Record July 24, 1S06. From 9 a. m. to 4 p m. Holi by afft of mtgee to' M R Ca' dinha Fore Affdt Me-le Ilae to Edward K Duvau- nholln - D - - ,r;n Recorded July 17. 1906. Wm Freeman to Henry Waterhouse T- Co Ltd. M: lots 17 and 18, blk 9A, and lots 10, 11 and 12, blk 10A, Kapa hulu Tract. Honolulu. Oahu. 5240. B 285, p 250. Dated July 17, 1906. . 1 T a at artir tr. T.inroln Li JlCtanaitss, . , wm. i); K f 3SbU, KU1 iveawomo. anae. Oahu; lots 15, 16. 17 and 18, blk A, Kapiolani Park Add, Honolulu, Oa hu. $5C0. B 282, p 120. Dated July 16. . ,'T t -p a Mott- Bank of Hawaii Ltd to E A Mott Smith, Par Rel: 26 160 s? ft land For St Honolulu. Oahu. KoW. B -So. P 252. Dated July 16. 1906. Margaret Lishman (widow) to Rob- . ert H P Lishman. P A: general ers t. si n Dated Oct zi, ii. Margaret Lishman by atty and tr to. i t ioVmon T ers on 32S6, Kulaokahua. Honolulu. Oahu. U. B 2S2, p 125. Dated July 17, 193. 5 Margaret Lishman (widow) by atty to Claus Pr-reckels & Co. M: grs S2S5 and 32S6, Kulaokahua, Honolulu, Oa hu; 20 shares Oahu Sug Co Ltd. $lo. 000. B 2S5. p 253. Dated July 17. 1906- Mokuhia (k) et al to Atty of Sun Wo Chan. L; 2-3 of gr 279. Kawaihapai, Waialua. Oahu. 15 yrs at $30 per yr. B 2S3. p 328. Dated July 2, 19'j6. J H Nishwitz and wf to Eliza J ot ni r lots l and 2. blk - . j .- Wm John Y. H. E. c 4 0 0 0 t creature projected some eighteen New 0 show the distance at which the the monster. 0 GIBVII1 WHITES ON CHINESE EXCLUSION From time to time incidents, crop out to keep us in mind of the existence . . ... v.v,i. law wnich has been enacted ny tne American Government, although some passed of the States, in eariy ud,b, y laws against witcncran, eiL., oi. tney are not now proud. The intolerance for the expressed ,Anfimcnrs nf our fellowmen and of their bodily presence, which has main tained as far back as written records go, lead us to believe that it Is an in herited idiosyncracy from the progen itors of the human race. in these latter days, when education h so eeneraj. anu men uxw that "speaking was invented to con- I ceal thought." it is strange that men, from whom, on account of their edu cation and position, more finesse should be expected, would blurt out That "I wish that all Chinese should be shut out." This class of men so weaken their influence on any subject by giving way to their innate narrow ness that a community in which they live lose all respect for them The bigotry and intolerance which caused, the crucifixion of Christ, who taught a little different religion from that which maintained, is as dominant man whn would assert that "he ill iii. ' - wished they should all be shut out as it was in the leaders of the Jews ,r.oejoH in nhtaininsr a death warrant for the Great Leader, and he would carry out his ideas just as rutn lessly if he had the support of his fel lows. . I know one who has been hounded !by those in temporary authority for the reason that he dared to use his pen and voice to shield a Chinaman and who would have done the same for one of any other race who was equally oppressed. He will perhaps some day bpg for the opportunity to carry a cup of water to the man who asserts, that "he wishes he couia snui inem out." If a man would "shut his fel lowman out" on earth, where our days are but a span, would he not more so shut him out from that Elysium where he expects to spend eternity? Thr iro none of us Sroaa-mmae'-i enough to see all sides of a subject and Ko tha careful in our ;V may repent having tGo dogmatic when our experience our JAMES W. GIRVIN. BARGAliNb liN MEDICINE. A that buy more woman once wrote us she was not going to Scott's Emulsion any because it cost too much. Said she could get some other emulsion for less money. Penny wise and pound foolish. Scott's Emul sion costs more because it is worth more costs more to make. We could make Scott's Emulsion cost less by usino- less oil. Could take less rrp in makins: it, too. we did. however, Scott's If IHn't be the X-.iliLl'31-'" .w. standard preparation of cod liver oil as it is to-day. SCOTT & EOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New Vow. When tba Cat's Away the' Mice will Play! When the householder goes away for his vacation, burglars get busy. 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