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Every week by the thousand troopare leaving England for the seat ofwar in South Africa They go fortheuaid the oheers and acclaims of thethrongs that accompany them tothe dock side But among theBethrong are many heavy hearted wo ¬
men and children who are not up-
lifted¬
by the general enthusiasm forwhat of the girls that the soldiersleave behind them What of thewives and the children who are leftfor they must part to look afterthemselves as best they may J
The burden falls most heavily qnthose women and ehildren whosehusbands and fathers are off thestrength as the soldiers term isBy this term is meant the naturaloutcome of such marriages as arenot officially recognized by the re-
gimental¬
authorities Matrimony asan institution for the rank and file ofthe army is not enthusiastically en-
couraged¬
by the British militarypowers that be The number ofofficially recognized unions among
Tprivales is severely limited to fourper cent I The wives and childrentherefore of only four per cent ofthe English private soldiers are of-
ficially¬
recognized and only for suchas are on the strength is any provision made when the blast of warimperiously summons the husbandand father to the field Certain ar ¬
rangements are then made te relievethe families duly born in the mar-
ried¬
establishment while the breadwinners are necessarily absent
Thus the women and children areeither kept in barracks or given alodging allowance until their hus-
band¬
and fathers return In addi-
tion¬
to this a separation allowanne is granted by the governmentand a compulsory deduction is madefrom their husbands pay
But as at the most the wife andmother can draw only a few pencea day her lot never a luxurious oneis particularly hard during the hus ¬
band and fathers aot service Thewife however who is riot on thestii3ugth has a still baruer row tohoe For her no provision is madeeither tin time of war or peace Intime pf peace such families as arenot on the strength have to getalong ai best thev may during homeservice Tbe husband employs hisleisure in doing tailoring or oobibliug or such work while the wifeearns a little by washiug and men-
ding¬
for her helpmeets comrades-in-arm- s
Thus in one way or anotherthe contracting parties in such im ¬
provident marriages contrive to atleast keep their head above water
Cut when the main support ofsuoh a family is suddenly summonedto join the far flung battle line itmeuns a breaking up which is terri ¬
ble in its consequences for this wifeand cluldrep left behind Conse ¬
quently amid nil the pump and oiroumstaupo gt war there is muchweep and wailing in England to-
day¬
New York Herald
Fpr MjnumontB Tomb StonesMarble Slabs etc call and inspectwhat the Hawaiian Marble WorksFjed Harrisou proprietor have onbaud and quote prices uuioe on
street uext to the Occidental
How Natal Got Its Name
South America was discovered bythe Portuguese who were searchingfor an ocean road to India Bartho-lomew
¬
Dias was the commander ofthe two little ships that formed theexpedition in 1186 Eleven yearslater Da Gama took another Portu-guese
¬
fleet south He discoveredNatal on Christmas Day and thusnamed it in consequence Examiner
SPECIAL SALE of Ladieslin Underwear at Sachs
If you dont remember the Mainecall at L B Kerrs and see her
Call and see the Rugs and Cur-tains beiug displayed at L BKerrsQueen street
BY AUTHORITY
WATEB NOTICE
In accordance with Section 1 ofChapter XXVI of the laws of 1886
All persons holding water privi-leges
¬
or those paying water ratesare hereby notified that the waterrates for the term ending June 301900 will be due and payable at theoffice of the Honolulu Water Workson the 1st of January 1900
All such rates remaining unpaidfor 15 days after they are due willbe subject to an additional 10 percent
All privileges upon which ratesremain unpaid February 15 1900 30days after becoming delinquent areliable to suspension without furthernotice
Rates are payable at the office ofthe Water Works in ihe KapuaiwaBuilding
ANDREW BROWNSupt Honolulu Water Works
Honolulu H I Deo 22 18991388 10t
IBBIGATION NOTICE
HOLDERS OF WATER PRIVILEGESor those paying water rates are herebynotified that tbe hours for irrigationpurposes are from 6 to 8 oleook a m andfrom 4 to 0 oclock p m
ANDRE W BROWNSuperintendent of Water Works
Approved Alex YoungMinister of Interior
Honolulu Juno 14 18991994 tf V
FOB BALE
3OQflfi HOUSE AND LOT AT PUtpZiOUU nahou consisting of 1 BedRooms Parlor Dining Room Kitchenetc Size of Lot 75x125 A bargain
WILLIAM SAVIDGE1317 tf No 310 Fort Street
Wm 6 IrwinLlXITSD
Wm G Irwin President Manager4uiaus Bprecaeis uirst v ice rroBinentW M Glffaid Second Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer SecretaryGeo J Ross Auditor
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NOTICE CHANGE IN BAILING OPSTEAMER KINAU
On and after Tuesday Nov 0 tho steam ¬er Kinau will sail from Honolulu on Tues ¬
days nt 12 noon for Kaurmknkai Lahaina Mnalnea Bay Kibei Makena Mahukona Kawalhao LaupnhooUoe andHilo
Returning will sail from Hllo every Fri ¬
days at 2 p m for abovo named portsarriving at Honolulu on Saturdays
Passengers and freight will be taken forMakena Mabukona Kawalhao Hilo Haknlau Honomu Papalkou and Fepeekeo
Passengers and Packages Only will botaken for Kinnnkakai Lahalna MaalaoaBay Kihei and
Stmr CLAUDINECAMERON Master
MAUI
Will leave Honolulu erary Tuesdays at 5p i touching at Lahaiua Kahulni Nahika Hana Hanioa and Kipahaln iicriReturning touches at above named x ts
uiiijug ui uuuuiuiu ounuay morniciviii can ai jmuu Jxaupo once
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Stmr IjEHUABENNETT Mester
MOLOKAI MAUI LANAISails every Monday for Kaunakakal liamalo Mannaiei Kalaupapa ha noHonolua Olowalu Returning arrives atHonolulu Saturday ruorningB
This Company reserves thengnt tomake changes in the timeof denartuio andarrival oi its Steamers without noti kit will not be responsible for aav nset- - tConsignees must be at the LandlnjiB to- -
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h and beBt uriDliing water qtu into BtoracR reservoirs upokinn win be auppnoa to resident
purchasers of Lots on PACIFICbje time provido rapid transport
conneotiuc tne same with tbbeginning of Kaiulaui Drive
ri one year L3 in two years interleferred payments
convey parties desiring to mspect tbe riland full particulars call at our Office Roon
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2 1900
Soldiers Wives
Every week by the thousand troopare leaving England for the Beat ofwar in South Africa They go forthcpid the cheers and acclaims of thethrongB that accompany them tothe dock side But amoDg thesethrong are many heavy hearted wo ¬
men and children who are not up-
lifted¬
by the general enthusiasm forwhat of the girls that the soldiersleave behind them What of thewives and the children who are leftfor they must part to look afterthemselves as best they may
The burden falls most heavily onthose women and children whosehusbands and fathers are off thestrength as the soldiers term isBy this term is meant the naturaloutcome of such marriages as arenot officially recognized by the re-
gimental¬
authorities Matrimony asan institution for the rank and file ofthe army is not en-
couraged¬
by the British militarypowers that be The number ofofficially recognized unions among
ttvales is severely limited to fourper cent The wives and childrentherefore of only four per cent ofthe English private soldiers are of-
ficially¬
and only for suchas are on the strength is any provision made when the blast of war
summons the husbandand father to the field Certain ar-
rangements¬
are then made te relievethe families duly born in the mar-
ried¬
establishment while the breadwinners are necessarily absent
Thus the women and children areeither kept in barracks or given alodging allowance until their hus-
band¬
and fathers return In addi-
tion¬
to this a separation allowanno is granted by the governmentand a compulsory deduction is madefrom their husbands pay
But 88 at the most the wife andmother can draw only a few pencea day her lot never a luxurious onoia bard during the husbaud and fathers act service Thewife however who is not on theBtrongth has a still harder row tohoe For her no provision is madeeither iu time of war or peace Intime of peace suoh families as arenot on the strength have to getalong an beat tber may during borneservice Tbe husband employs hisleisure in doing tailoring or cobjbling or such work while the wifeearns a little by washing and men ¬
ding for her helpmeetsThus in one way or another
the contracting parties in Buoh ¬
marriages oontrive to atleaBt keep heir head aboye water
But when the main support ofsuoh a family is suddenly summonedto join the far flung battle line itmeunB a breaking up wbioh is terri-ble
¬
in its consequences for this wifeand children left behiud Conse ¬
quent amid all the pump and oiroumstauoe of war there is muchweep and wailing in England to-
day¬
New York Herald
For MjngmontB Tomb StoneoMarble Slabs eta call and inspeotwhat the Hawaiian Marble WorksFtred Harrison proprietor have onHand ami quote prices uiuoe on
street next to the Occidental
mtxpi- -
PENDENTTUESDAY JANUARY
enthusiastically
recognized
imperiously
particularly
oomrades-in-arm-
im-
provident
How Natal Got Its NameSouth America was discovered by
the Portuguese who were searchingfor an ocean road to India Barthol-omew
¬
Dias was the commander ofthe two little ships that formed theexpedition in 1 18G Eleven yearslater Da Qama took another Portu-guese
¬
fleet south He discoveredNatal on Christmas Day and thusnamed it in consequence Examiner
SPECIAL SALE of Ladiealin Underwear at Sachs
Mus- -
If you dont remember the Mainecall at L B Kerrs and see her
Call and see the Rugs and Cur-tains being displayed at LB KerrsQueen street
BY AUTHORITY
WATEB NOTIOK
In accordance with Section 1 ofChapter XXVt of th laws of 1886
All persons holding water privi¬
leges or those paying water ratesare hereby notified that the waterrates for the term ending June 301900 will be due and payable at theoffice of the Honolulu Water Workson the 1st day of January 1900
All suoh rates remaining unpaidfor 15 days after they are due willbe subject to an additional 10 percent
All privileges upon which ratesremain unpaid February 15 1900 30days after becoming delinquent areliable to suspension without furthernotice
Rates are payable at the office ofthe Water Works in the KapuaiwaBuilding
ANDREW BROWNSupt Honolulu Wafer Works
Honolulu H I Deo 22 18991388 10t
IHEIGATION NOTICE
HOLDEUS OF WATER PRIVILEGESor those paying water rates are herebynotified that the hours for irrigationpurposes are from 6 to 8 oleock a m andfrom 4 to 0 oclock p m
ANDRE 77 BROWNSuperintendent of Water Works
Approved Alex YonuaMinister of Interior
Honolulu June 14 1899
FOB SALE
9Qflfk HOUSE AND LOT AT PUelpZiOUv nihou consisting of B BedRooms larlori Dining Room Kitchenetc Size of Lot 75x125 A bargain
WrLLIAM SAVIDGE1317 tf No 310 Fort Street
Wm 6 Irwin CoLlMITXD
Wm G Irwin President Manager- -
uiaus bprecxeis first v ice rresineciW M Giffard Second Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer Secretaryucu J uuaa Jxuuitux
SUGAR FACTORSAMD
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No 1395
lilders Steamship
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TIME TABLE
Stmr KXNAUPUKBMAN Master
MOLOKAi MAUI HAWAII
NOTIOE OHANOE IN SAILING OFBTEAMER KINAU
On and after Tuesday Nov 0 the steam-er
¬Kinau will sail from Honolulu on Tues¬
days at 12 noon for TCaunnkakal LahaIna Maalaea Bay Klhel Makena Mahukona Kawathae Laupahoehoe andHllo
Returning will sail from Hllo every Fri-days
¬
at 2 p m for above named portsarriving at Honolulu on Saturdays
Passengers and freight will bo taken forMakena Mahukona Kawalhae Hllo Hakolau Honomu Fapaikou and Fepeekeo
Passengers and Packagos Only will botken for Knunnkokai Labaina MaalaoaBay Kihei and Laapalioeboo
Stmr OLAUDINEOAMEKON Master
MAUI
Will leave Hbnolnlu eypryTaesdays at 6p m touching at Lahaina KahulnIi- - Nahika Hana Jiamoa and Klpahuln iiciReturning touches at above named r 0arriving at Honolulu Sunday mornin
Will call at Nun Kaupo once eaSmonth v
Stmr LEHTJABENNETT Meste- r-
MOLOKAI MAUI LANAI
Sails every Monday for Kaunakaka iamalo Maunalei Kalaupapa 1 tfia aaHonolna Olowalu Returning arrives atHonolulu Saturday mornings
This Company reserves the ncnt icmake changes in thn tlmnui jit will not be responsible foranv inaZ wquenceB arising therefrom rt5 --jXI
Consignees mint lionttWrSi i att fve their freight this Companyfwff tWnot hold Itself responsible forlrefght kfteV T3it has been landed aj
Live stock received only at dwnora rltvitus Company will not be resppnslbleforMoney or Valuables of passengers unlossplaced In the care of Pursers Tv- -
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Uoaal charise of five pfioent if iyVtThe inmnnnv mill i k itui t ff
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bidden to elve relght wltljont deliver¬ing a shipping receipt therelorln the formprescribed by tbe Company and whicHmay be seen by shippers upon applicatifianto the unraerfi of tha liiVViCr
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TUESDAY TAN 2 1900
THE CONSENT OF NATIONS
The Secretaryjf War Mr RootBayB in a recen opinion I as-
sume¬
that as between the peopleof the coded islands and the UnitedStates he former are subject to thecomplete sovereignty of the lattercontrolled by no legal limitationsexcept those which may be found inthe treaty of cession that the peo-
ple¬
of the islands have no right tohaveHhem treated asthe Territoriespreviously heldtiy the United Stateshave been treated or to assert alegal rightunder the provisions ofthe Constitution which was estab-lished
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for the people of the UnitedStates themselves and to meet theconditions existing upon this con-
tinent¬
or to assert against the Unit ¬
ed States and legal right whatevernot found in the treaty
dommenting upon the foregoingawriterf Bays The Nation mustdeal jusIy with men andcommunities But the Nation isunder no obligation either ConjBtitutioqal or moral to make auyother community an organic part ofitself It has no right to require
ny other community- to become apartner and subject to theMinista
itldns imnnfirt nn thn nnrttioro hvr ---- - I jjjij
other cpmHiuBiiy has a right to de- -
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all all
VYilaa nf narf narahin Ivhothar ilihflVUlUt UH - Mvww uMprts Rtoo Hawaii or the Philip
pines phall be admitted to the partnership depends upon the mutualconsent of bothpafliea and untiland unless suuhimutual consent isgiven none of theae communities isBulijefct to the obligafidnBbr entitled
rfn t4ePeouar PvileReBonferredgfi v byjthe Constitution 1L
Kl WtUnBI llUlivrCiiSJ Tnli makes ominous reading forti mHn i i - red hat jtitjzonsj of tlsQity
4 l TitraiSiparUB uT oanner oicnewvHa5ilanSoolBlyBBtiB of the Ame- -
- iirtjianBevolution who frught bledVAlrtwdialed in 1893 and 189hfato brine
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our own General Hartft andGteneral WH O
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to givq ySecretafyRbot poiritsVonboth constitutional and- martial
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drinksfcontHbuteditHbusual ajnounttp thiTreaBury this jraprhing byorder of the District Magistrate andnow they have all sworn of
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Baokem Up
Theyve gone old Englands soli diers -
When the orders onme they shoutedAnd they didnt stoplo figurejU
theffight wasiHghj or wronj-England needs ub waft their tuottoJnba Hill wove not fowl herAnd Ihoy left their girls behind
them and thojvegonoBackom up
Whnt neWB of Euglands soldierTheyre fighting theyfre dying
Mo8tlydyng if the stories thattljo papers print are true
And ibeFrenchnau snaps his fiugersAod theTRusBiau only lingers
For au opening at the old redwhite and blue
Buckem upl
WhoWill help old Englands soldiersWho arefinhting as their Others
Fought atilnkprman and Lucknowantf the field of Waterloo
Her Colonies make answerByGpdJ ve think we cau sirIf were given but a chance tb
dare and doTh 11 -- I
it t xjuuiieuu upiHow can you help Englands sol- -
Hvdi3ilout your bulky pursesAndimake sure yourircountrys
heros wives and orphans neverlack
BritisHerst all puirtdgetherTill Paul Erjigers squall we weather
And above the Transvaal floatsthe Union Jackl
4 Baokem uplHMA
Heroic Measures
The government isdeterminddtostamp out tUe epidemic now play-
ing¬
havoc among the Asiatics Hero
Yesterday another death occurredthe victim being Wong Hing thirtyseven years of age residing on Maunakea Btreet
It has been deoided to destroy thbmain part of Chinatown by fire andtrie begihing bn Sunday was con-
tinued¬
yesterdayAs so0n as quarters can be erected
for the inhabitants of the condemn-ed buildings thetiistruction of themwill be proceeded with It is understood that barracks will be put upat Kalihi near the receiving stationwhere the inmates of Chinatownwill be planed in quarantine Twonew cases were reported to dayOne a death of a Chinese on Maunakea street and the other a Japanesewoman near the corner Of Alalteaand Merchant streets In the lattercase uo death occurred but thewoman has been deolared a sus-
pect Before any quarantine of thequarters took place tbe Chinese audJaps ro the vicinity bundled up theirgoods and scattered
The block between Kekaulike andMaunakea streeisandmakai of Kingwill be burnt this afternqon
feliaaioii to ChinaNew YoriK Friday Deo 8 A dis-
patch¬
to The Herald from Brusselssaya
Private information enables yourqorrespondent to announce that aBelgian commercial mission to Chinais encouragpd by King Leopold andprobably will be supported by aigun boat Tbe mission is under pre- -
paration at Antwerp apd Bruscielrthe objeot being to obtain for Bol i
1ium a huuth iu iuh comumruiai par-tition of the Celestial Empire whoreit afteady is building some of therailways
Thi project is connected with theetill larger one of oreating a fewState Bbipp protected by a Jew gunswhioh would constantly visit AfricaAsia Australia and perhaps Ameri ¬
can ports with samples of iBelgiumproducts
ALL WOOL FRENCH OHLA- -LIES on 25n a vard at Sachs
The prettiest sight in the city isthe Dolls and Toys being displayedat L B Kerrs Special ChristmasSale
A largeaudience witnessed theperformance of Erminie at-- theOrpheupTlast evening The rendi ¬
tion of the fine opera was excellentaa ever
Insure Your House and FurnitureWITQV
J3L LOSEQENEItAL AQENT
For Insurance Company of NorthAmerica and- -
New Zealand Insurauce Company13U ly
FOR SALE CLm -
BUILDING LOTS AT
This Desirable Property bpuutloil by Boretanio Hu
Streets on thoi town side iofvlhqftMoGully iHouiestoau
sale The extension Yonng Street passes the land
on the Premises suppUes lhe purst lyaten The bip
Valley Tender the locality MtramfclyihoMlthful The 1
line ofc8rsand tbeRapid Tjrabsit carswMH run through
in no or morq
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everything in our line that waH WMtr tHjm SoleAgelHl 1 m HV Je el Stoves QiKi f j 1
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Christmas Pnats for iHiSpecial Pesi
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U p4o date MilliiieHLa1Hesigns and Colors flB HHw --FTiY m
i w i M n r i i r iin weat Vafnot Patterns ana at special jrrices
Others Show Rugs We Sell KtigsAll Sizes and at Pices that will Make Yon Anticipate Ycur Need
Table Linens and NapkinsDnnnM TrSflD4ptlllHJUl JLSUPJUtO at Holiday Pi ices
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NEW SAILOR HATS at Sacl
Oaptairi Cameron is bUII asiok man
THE PEOPLES PROVIDlSachs Oo
R and G CORSET are theSachs Co Agents
Tho Mnripoa is dlie here toltow from San Urauctsco
There was no dancing i
waiiau Hotel last evouin
Bargains in all departB Kerrs this week be but
--a ttd examine themr
The Diocesan Maganize for 1
ary 1901 is but ana containsvery interesting articles
Tha nlasue is interfering witVinahde man very muchly til
anrtttyance of his pitrons
DWt fad to riniz up Teler444 American Messenger Servl
to deliver
When vou want a haok mllfll Ou that stand you willreliable and Rood driver a fineland no overcharging
Dri A N Sinclair and MisslM Perrv were married at rainon New Years eve at tho rejof the brides mother
There waB a largo calendarfliRDOBcd of in the Districtthifrmbrnine- - At 10 ocloclJudge was summoned by theof Health and aniourned ool1 pm
Kentuckys vfatuoua JbbbsbWhiskevl unequalled for itB
c and excellence On sale atthe saloons and at Lovejoydistributing agents for the HalTnlAnriH
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Mrs Monlano has sold ber Bfjid inManna vallev to a syndicate Theland adjoinB the Cooper and jElastloproperties and it is underRtodll thatriji i i n r cqatKome uauiJBuujo ueuiu ui uupaid for the tract
paol
The foot ball came yeRtenJmytwnBii townips and aBtenmfrom the 6th artillery whiolBtookolacB yesterday was very uuirJBprest
The final score stood 31 0 in-- favor of the town hoys
Prince Cupid and wife rered the birthday of the 1UDowager which ocnurrediSundav witn JNew x ears amthe Maternity Home theHome and the retainers of tlQueen
tflH
The committee anrjointeHo seJect a place forlnrnporary aiHHIe of
TMidBttto of Chiuatown tbtsftmorning iujlinister iouDgHUTt is understood that a DlaceUHL oeflnlnfffl in Kalihi ruaicai of tiwreinises of Judge Wilcoz
The resort of Harvey Chavisited on Sunday morning 1
puty Marshal ChillingwortLthre ladies and three gentwore arrested loving well b
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forwisely This morning a nolltproiwas entered After the ladies had prrmifed to mitigate efore TJisaajiext
The engagement is aunounced oPrnHnrinlf Rrnest Kohlpr PQOb
1 U Dnna Mill flm TB
haina to Mts Minni Ithulon Kennmnlmnio HnlA I 11 lfll rlflllfllUni Uiwv nUWUUuvi I
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Irobably oome off come timp uringearly partoi nexi monm i
fNew Years Eve was made hide5ua by tne inaisormimaie wurufUKpf fireworks youtfg boy
ib arrested for exploding UgecracK- -
lr the Dublio streets ant ahurg- -
Id in the Court this mortwig withbeing a common nuisanceiharciing the boy with a re riniandJudirri Wilnox temarked thata inboy had ouly done wnai oyu
Lnnnnln rtiri Now Years Eve audIhn warned the neVBJto do it
cain until a year from nm r
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of Geff K a dadiihter-Married
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Harris Gay Honolulu the80th December 1899 by tho litBevBiBhop Panopolis assisted bythe Rev Father Valentine AlbertHarris and Miss Aljce Gay boththis ity
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Reeves At New Brompton Chatham Kent England November
1899 Jane EUa wifo Jaslieeives aged years only sisterthe late Rev Clark the Anglican Mission in Hawaii
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alphabetical societiesabout the
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paper sayby Co
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of was carrieao bv laddie
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V Sclaatifio Information
Th first industrial application of
the prinopl of electrical osmose issaid to he the NodonBrltoneauprooetjs of heaBOuing timber inwhich the elootrio current is madeto drivB out the sap and replace itby uueinauROHblo solid matter Theaolutiora kpt by a atoam pipe at100 deAs Fahr is Wade to nearlycover trio wood a laid grating supportiugiUhe 1B bbiotf connooted totho poAive pole of dynamo and a
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SlW tEAJR SUGGMiMS000frOOfr00OC0OOflfrC0flM
To any Pei son who intends to Buy something useful for Christ¬
inas giving will find an elegant display of Season- -able Articles now on view at
NACHS DRY GOODS CO Ltdvx If you arein doubt what to give read the following
and get a little inspirationi ALWAYS USEFUL
A 8pien4id lino of Pocket Booksdomebf hem Sterllngsilver mount-ed
¬
fibmo of them qliltb plain but ofa very dourable quality others ofbeautifully hand carved leather andentirely new Truly useful giftsthese
HANDKERCHIEFSSome very daidty Real Lade Hand
kerchiefs t the kindv that ladiea al-
ways¬
appreciate also a fine lot ofPureLinen Gopds in fancy hemstitched and embroidered effectsKindly look at them they will besure to interest you
OSTRICH FEATHER BOA
There is nothing more becomingto a lad than ond of these lovelyarticles of dress they give a distinctfinish and style to any costumeWhether it be when paying after-noon
¬
calls or1 attending the operaWe have a seleot assortment onhand and can reoommend them asbeing particularly suitable for Xmasgifts
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We 3DliSACHS GOODS CO
Th Peoples Providersload plate on a porous cover of feltand canvas to the negative poleThosoparation of the electrodeR bya porous partition causes the solu-
tion¬
to increase about the negativeIn a public trial of the process thesolution used contained 10 per centof borax 5 per cent of resin and 75
per cent of carbonate of soda andthe time necessary to draw this upinto a ten inch log was seven oreight hours After treatment thewood in the wood is dried in openair for several weeks or even month
-Walter A Lowrie and Blanche
Ella Allen were married at Sprnokelsville outhePOth of December bythe Rev Dr E G Beckwith Thayoung couple arrived in Honolul bythe Claudine
O E Mestau bartender at teHawaiian Hotel and four customeiswars nrremeu ou ciuuiiHy ou iuiiviolating the liquor license laws Thismorning Mpsten pleaded guilty andwas fiued S250 in the case8 of theother defendants a nojle prosequiwas entered J f
THE ORPHEUSFamily
Season or Grand and Comic Opera
Boston Lyric Operacot
Monday and TuesdayERMINIE
Wednesday and ThursdayMARTHA
Friday SaturdayMatinae
and Saturday
MASCOTTE
Popular Prices SOc and 75cHot OfH nion t 10 Pliono Ml
JAPANESE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE
Cooks Waiters and PlantationLaborers Pormptlt Fdrnished at
Suort Notice
S ATDAOHIP O-- Box 819 Office with F J Testa
1332 327 King Btroet tf
UMBRELLAS UMBRELLASAlways a very acceptable present
especially so when the materials employed in the manufacture are of thevery best We are showing an ele¬
gant lot just now imported speciallyfor tho holiday trade A good um-brella
¬
is never out of place combin-ing
¬
the useful and ornamental Letus show them to you
CAPES OAPES CAPESWe know of nothing that gwes
more Jcomfqrt toVthe wearer or isiorvuaefuftnana goodOape Wecan safely say that no finer line wasever offered of popular priood CapesWe took particulaV care to selectonlysuch styles andcolors that weknew would be suitable and we com-mend
¬
them to your notice
HAIR OUNAMENTSSilver-- moUntod ShelE and MBEB
side Pompadour and backcombs inendltJs8 variety All the latest fadsare represented making stylish andattractive artioles for gifts Wontyou ook at themT
ver
Theatre
B7NOTICE
Department of FinanceHonondxu H I Deo 29 1899
The Minister of Finance desires todraw the attention of importers tothe urgent necessity of remoying asexpeditiously as possible goods im-
ported¬
from Foreign ttind IslandPorts
The delay that is occasioned byleaving goods upon the wharves is aserious detriment to the public busi-ness
¬
and the Minister feels conf-ident
¬
that no further notice will berequired to reotify the present con-gested
¬
state of the nharvesS Mw DAMON
Minister of Finance1394 lt
FOB SAXE
LIME FOR SALE APPLY TOTHOMAS at his tempo
Vary office next to the lw office ofJ A Magoon on Merchant street
130t 3t
Telephone 24
PORTIERES PORTIERESA complete sndlovely- - assortment
of Chenille and Tapestry Curtainshave just be6n opencdAand whichfor designs and colorings would behard to beat The prices will befound very reasonableand will glad-den
¬
the hearts of purchasers
SILKS SILKS SILKSAtthis season iot the year some
men are in quandary to know whattb give to their wires for a Christ-mas
¬-- present We have suggested
on several occasions a handsomesilk or grenadine dress and whenthey have followed oiir advice weknow that the good wife haa alwaysfelt that hubby knows what he wasabout Let us suggest one of ourunorushable grenadines or a hand ¬
some plain or brocaded silk
MILLINERY MILLINERYWe haye always enjoyed the repur
tation of1 being theleading millinersand we propose to hold that reputa-tion
¬
We have made extensive pre-parations
¬for the season and are
showing some really charming andstylish trimmed hats You will al-
ways¬
find our prices right
DPsLrcels FreeDRY
AUTHORITY NOTICE
G 1
IF THE PARTY WHO TOOKfrom the Railway Depot on Sat-
urday¬
December 23d between 530and 6 p mone fox terrjer puppyand seven turkeys will return thepuppy to Mr Fred Eatou at theDepot no questions will be asked pi
1393-3tT- --
JOHN H
Stock aiii BondErokir116
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WILLI Alt SAVIDGENoJilO Kprt Street vaj 1
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Freight Olerk and Stevodoro jOld Reliable Again on Deck
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Offlco At the Old VanTDorje Preraibts1315 ly
FOR TOUR
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FANCY NAVAL ORAMES OLIVES tWFROZEN OYSTEUS Eastern o MVlHnlUIiL4uitiAUuu3 i
California AND PEABSjagHFRESH SALMON CREAM G RUENHAGENS CHOCOLATE
CHEESE in foil BQNS BONS -
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ATKINSON JUDD
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
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T MOOANTS STEWART
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Progress Blob Opposite Catholic OhurehFort Street Honolulu H 1
TolphnnB 112 P O BnTBfid
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Real Estati StockBROKERS
Office 10 West Kins Street Honolulu1216 1y
EDMUND H HART
Notary Public and Typewriter Con ¬
veyancer and Searcher opRecords
No 15 Kaahumanu Street
DR SLOGGETT
Oculist Aurist
Progress Block 3d KlorO w in 4
R N BOYD
Surveyor and Real Eitaie Agent
830
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Bethel over the NewModel Restaurant
Office Hours
Office Swob
JOHN NOTT
Plumbing Tin Coffer and SheetTbon Work
KIdr Street HonoluluSkr
DR WBLiTfcJHi UOJJiJMAJN iV
IVi 4 Cornel Beretania and Punchbowl
BoNr
lv4 Office Hoiitb 8 to 10 A m 1 to 3 r
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nTelephoue 610 P O Box 601
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ALLEN s ROBINSON
Dealers in LuirBR and Coal andfk7 BUILDING MATERIALS OF
All Kinds
and GasOrders promptly attended to and workjl guaranteed
It NEAR PORT
RLTirHONW RfW
IN BOTTLES
AND ON
la servedin the
Royal Pacific and CosmopolitanSALOONS
JUSTFine Carriage
AND
ANDCarriage Fittings
JOHN PHILLIPS
Plumber litter
STREET
DRAUGHT
AERIVED
TIMELY TOPICSt j
Honolulu Aug IS 1899New Goods just arrived are now
for sale at lowest market prices asfollows
The celebrated Haviland Warefrom Europe
A very large assortment of Tinnedand Enameled iron Saucepans as-
sorted¬
sizesA large invoice of Henry DisstonsSons Hand Saws Brick Trowels
and Files assorted sizesA good assortment of Agate WareVictor Hand Sewing MachinesWertheim Sewing MachinesAermotor Wind Mills 8 10 12 and
16 feetthg best and easiest runningmills on Re Islands use good oilwith very little care
Force Pump to fit the above windmills
Non shrinking Redwood Tanksvarious sizes
Anti Caloric Seotional Pipe Cover ¬
ings assorted sizesAnti Caloric Plaster in BagsPlease call and examine our goodsHigh prices on GuodB lately outs no
figure with us
TDp Hawaiian Haraware Co La
268 Fort StreetWe have been authorizedto sell
Harzer SanertanenAT
500 per Case of 50 Bottles
Owing to spurious imitations hav ¬
ing been brought to this market theBjiblio is hereby notified that theonly
Genuine SauertannenIB BOTTLED BY THE
Qarzer Koenigs-BrnDneo-Qael- le
And every bottle bears their trade ¬
mark aud stamp
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FOR SALEArt AORBB OP LAND IN GRANTS1 1 2130 and 910 at Kamaee North EiloHawaii Apply to
MORRIB K KEOHOKALOLKHb1 Estate Agent
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When OhrlstmnB Was forbiddenAb everybody knows Christ was
not born ou December 25 andChristmas though celebrating Hisbirth is really a survival of theheathen festival among the Coltscalled Yule nud by the RomansSaturnalia celebrating the turningpoint of the year and the henceforthincreasing power of the sun
On this account the Puritans denounced Christmas as a heathen andPopish feast and did not observe itDuring the Common wealth theycarried their objections into forceand forbade the celebration ofChristmas In 1644 Parliament ordered December 25 to be strictlykept as a solemn fast and that allpeople should pass the day in hum-
bly¬
bemoaning the great nationalBin which they and their ancestorshad hitherto committed on that dayby eating boars head drinking aleflavored with roaBted applesdevouring plum pudding and romping under the mistletoe Eor twelve yearsthis order remained in force
Municipal authorities also soughtto reduce Christmas Day to thelevel of other days We are toldthat Upon Wednesday December22 1647 the cryyer of Canterburyby the apppintmeot of MasterMaior openly proclaimed thatChristmas Day and all other super-stitious
¬
festivals should be putdown and that a market should bekept upon a GhriBtmas Day
For attending service in the Cat-
hedral¬
on that day many peoplewere mobbed The lnnamtanisdivided themselves intotwo parties
the Ohristmasites and the antiChristmaBites and came to blows
On December 24 1652 an Orderin Council was issued proclaiming
flint noJnVisArvntinn nlinll h had nfthe day of Dec- - f
ember commonly called ChristmasDay nor any solemnity used or ex-
ercised in churches upon that dayin respect thereof
This simply was proclamation ofan edict of 1647 abplisbjpg Christ-mas
¬
Easter Whitsuntide and allother holy days Soldiers were sentto the houses of all suspected per-sons
¬
to search the ovens and lardersand carry away for their own con-
sumption¬
all seasonable daiutiesfound therein People who aterriince pies and decorated theirhoqses with evergreens were de-
clared¬
unworthy of sitting in Parlia-ment
¬
But the restoration of KingCharles wasalao the restoration ofKing Christmas who has ever sincereigned undisturbed But the Pur-itans
¬
hatred of Christmas lingeredlong among Nonconformists
It has now disappeared and ser-
vices
¬
are held in all places of wor-
ship¬
on Christmas Day while therest is celebrated equally by allsects Ex
Xieutenont Bataon fciiously Injuredt
Washington Deo 14 General
oond
Otis has cabled the War Departmentthat Lieutenant Batson who organ-ized
¬
and commanded the Maoabebescouts has been seriously woundedin the foot Amputation may benecessary General OUb dispatchis as follows
Manila Deo 14 LieutenantBatson Fourth Cavalry organizedfour large compauins of MaoabebeIbouts had the advance of Lawtonstroops and attended Youngs cavalryin Northwestern Luzon Batson lead-
ing¬
with oonspicuous gallantry inseveral hnrd fonght engagementsOn November 16 he was seriouslywounded in the foot and amputatiou is probably necessary can henot receive majority in some staffcorps as a reward for effioient ser ¬
viceGeneral Otis also cabled the War
Department as followManila Dec 14 General Law
ton reports Buluoan province freedof insurgents yesterday Troops ofthe Fourth Cavalry oaptured astrong mountain position in Biaonatbato with food supplies clothinga cartridge factory and barracksMaoArthurs troops occupied Ibaand a town on the southwesterncoast of Luzon with a slight oppo-
sition¬
and a few light casualties
On the 3th iuBt B
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and Dali and tinHtion of affail in atisfa
kundrodiWlish prirEighthave been receiveover 2000 more areteou hundred wd
on tho loth inswore in tnuoh betion than the Sisurrendered wholated
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Baby Carriages
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Ealii Machine Guaranteed
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