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TIIR HAWAIIAN STAR, WEDNESDAY AUGUST t4 89. Henl BHtoloi FOR SALE ICE. "WARING tt Fort Btreet, near King Street. I0H i W) feet, at Punahml, on Alex mder Hlrwt. Price, II KM.

itAt.F ACHE, TAIIO PATCHES, it Palama, very cheap. oit T.EA8E, TOR A rEIUOD OP FIVE Jj Yoars. House and lot. nine rootnii, on Nuuanu Htreet, near Ileretanla. ptJUVKIl K1NAU AND I'lIKOI.

AtlflK U)T IS III CI1INKSK TIIEATItR Jiooo. IMlOPEItTY OS NUUANU HTRKKT 1 with several rntUscs. Tilts will be sold at a verr reasonslilo Hun re. YKAim MtAK OV mtOUNIr. AND 3 cottages o' Walklkl Uracil.

1S10. 111015 PLANTATION containing- 61 acres. AT KOOI.AU ACRR4 KAI.IIII, ffinlenlng-, 9a 00. SUITABLE FOIl OT ON QUKKN HTHKKT, OPPOSITE uie ax wince, j'ncf, uth LOTH ON WAIKIKI H0AI1. VEltY reasonstle mil on easy payments 4 MIIIIK UIT4 ON KINO HTIIKET, -IV Kallhl.

tl.lo.acb.can be paid for In monthly Installments. A LOT WITH LAIU1K HOUSES UN I'auoa Itnatl. 250(l. nousF lot witTi OOTTAtlE AND Trn I'atclies. containing 1 acre at Kallhl, JKVF.IIAI.

cheap. t.OTli AT PHAlll. CITV. piNKOPI'OHrUNITV FOIl HOOD IIOTF.L I1 tnin at Walsna. tlirtprtnl-iuserOHhii ItalUar.

Hr.rliillii.ltu-enieiit-.ar. olTrreil. A FINK KKHIUKNI'KONTIIK JUNCTION of Th'lrslon Avenue. and New Ntrpls. limine eejr lare nnl dim nrlauV, rtintalnin all the latest sanltaty lmirote Finn Verandas, palm aventie, anll-tully I lil on erntin-'s etc.

Wilt lie sold for lean than Itaartnnl alue. ACIIK WITH NT.W rilTTMIK AMI I oilier building In Kallhl. Price 161 FFKT ON AiWUt lKO II, I.HJ Iibit hea-ilifitl modern 9 rooni bouse and nicely laid it ground. Price. Sl.3.

fill 150 FEET WITH NEW TOTT ritj lu on Yoiinir Htreet, near Keauinkn Htreet nicely Improved lot Frnlt trees, etc. I'rlce, tuiin. No chnrifa for making Herds, Mortgages In trn feriiieprotienv. A', n. rrnrlle plered In otir bands for sale will receive tpcclsl attention.

TO LET. BIIAND NEW COTTAOE, of fouh noons. In the center of Honolulu. Suitable for a married couple or two gentlomen. Apply to JAMES STEINEIl, 723 If At Elite Ice Cream Tarlora.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. AM PREPAIIED TO MAKE All- streets of Title in a raoBt thorough and complete manner, on short notice, ami accurate in every detail. V. W. MAKINNEY, 818 Fort Street.

W. O. Smith's office. BUSINESS AGENT. REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BUM-miss Agent.

Real Estate bought and Hold. Houses Rented. Loans NconTtATun. Cullectlnns made. Books Mvded.

Aciunta extierteil. Copying neatly done. All business entrusted to me will receive prompt and careful attention. A share of tbb public iatronage respectfully solicited. Telephone 1311.

GEO. A. TURNER. am Merchant Street, Office formerly occupk-i by T. Gulick.

(ft l'KR WEEK. THREE OR FOUR persons ran find excellent lioard in a prlrato family at No. 84 Reretania St. TUTOR. MR II.

ifENRY WHITE, BT. Catii. Coll. iTamrhidge. Is preiiareil to taken few private pupils In English, Classics and Mathematics.

Students coached for the Public Schools and the Universities. Teachers prepared for Examination personally or by corresiiondence. Bookkeeping also taught. Address 1. O.

Box 438, Honolulu. LOST. A VALUABLE DIAMOND RING ON mtb, In going from the Like-like wharf up Fort to King, to the flsb market down Nuuanu, then back to King and up to School on Fort. Suitable rewant Leave information at this office. PK11SONAL.

Colonel Norris leaves by the Australia for the Coast. Colonel Spalding and his private secretary S. N. Hundley leave by the Australia this evening for the States. Hon.

W. H. Rice, of Kauai, who has been a very hard working and useful member of the Senate, has ned to his home and business lace to spend a few quiet hours ta Ilutbs. Wnlkikl care Iass loor. Ill the New Hanaal, There was.

a large turn-out of Co. N. G. H. yesterday evening at the drill shed.

The com- pany was put through the newijMfe on land. luauiuu ui anus vuiwuv, 4M Lean, They were drilled nearly three-quarters of an hour, at the conclusion of which the men were marched down to I'alacc Square by Captain White. The drilling was very satisfactory. That Tired Feellnc Is a dangerous condition directly due to de-pletod or. impure blood.

It should not be allowed to continue, aa In 1U debility the system is esiieclallr liable to serious attacks of Illness. Hood's Hsrsaparllltt la the remedy for such a condition, and alsojor that weakness which prevails at the change of season, cllinato or life. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best Ingredients V6c 5 $100 REWARD Will bo given to any person who can explode 74 DEODORIZED GASOLINE IN A New Process Stove- The two trasolinc exDlosions which have occurred in Hon olulu was where. 86 dejj. gasoline was used for lighting pur.

poses. This gasoline is not deodorized and is admitted to be an explosive O. V. artUD15VAJVT, Tei.M. I O.

(Cor MKW IN A NUTSIIKI.I. I) drills this evening. Local news on page I. What is lt Ram Hlerbic Yclesa regood. The special session will end to morrow.

A valuable diamond ring lias been lost. The new Methodist church is to be built at once. The Hoard of Health will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Basement under I. X.

h. for rent for storage. Sam Lederer. Highest cash price paid for Ha waiian stamps. C.

V. Sturdkvant. Alligator pears for shipment by the Australia arc selling at $2 for Ittty. One more big ship is to come here for a 'round the Horn cargo of sugar. There is now a sharp demand for shares of the stock of several plan tations.

Wing Wo Tai Co. have a lot of new goods received per bark Velocity. Medciros S. Decker, manager, make a strong bid for tailoring trade, "I wilt get you that cable," Col. Spalding at the Executive building this morning.

Every member of A Company, G. is ordered to report for drill tomorrow evening. I'red Mcvcrs has been on trial in the District Court two days on the charge of malicious burning. Half a dozen boat club crews in training for the regatta may be seen every evening in the harbor. Galapo, owner of the restaurant at Pearl City intends moving to Vvaianae soon, restaurant and- all.

Miss Jennie Cleary will appear in the District Court tomorrow for trial for keeping a disorderly house. There are further reports that the Volcano shows signs of early beginning of a season of activity. Al. Chisholm vis turning out some elegant sets of hand-made Harness trom Ins shop corner Fort and King, There will be no meeting of the Board of Health this afternoon on account of the departure of the Australia. Mrs.

Bruguierre, daughter of Sam'l B. Rose, leaves by the Australia today to join her husband on the Coast. At the regular convention of Mystic Lodge, Knights of Pythias, this evening the Second Rank will be conferred. Do you want crockery, glass, agate, tin or wooden ware or lamps Chkap for Cash? See Sturde-vatit's bargains. r- -r Ifyouwantto buy, sell or ex change stamps, goto johnT.35rown, Arlington Block, Hotel street.

Note change of address. The land act was introduced the first day of the session and was only this morning presented to the President tor bis signature. N. S. Sachs is now doing a large portion of his business by telephone.

All orders are promptly executed and delivered to any part of the city. Just received new line of cloth ing. Suits $5, $10, 1(12 and up. bit you at eitber price, u. u.

Timmons, corner Fort and Bere-tania. The dredeer is now pumping from the Olympia ierth on the reef instead of to the railroad wharf. The pipe line would no longer reach. Prof. Berger's house Is being moved from in front of drill shed.

This will make entirely open a fine plaza for practice maneuvering of Brown Kubey the wholesale and retail dealers in watches, clocks, jewelry, aild plated, goods nave moved into the Arlington Block, Hotel street. A pake thiel entered the room of Andrew Cahill in Fowler vard yesterday and got a way with $49. 25. Cabil) bad quite a tussle with the pake, but he-managed to get away. Swarms of small fishes known as Moilii have been seen along the Waikiki beach coast.

Superstitious natives say that it is a uign of sick- The Altinore, the second steamer of the Tbeo. H. Davies Co. line from Portland to Yokohama and Hong Kong, will call here about September 9. Two Mongolians were brought up from Waialua this morning to be imprisoned in Oalnt Jail.

The pair were convicted of having opium in possession. Mrs. Graham gave a delightful luau at Una residenceyesteTday evening. About fiftypersons were present. Alter the feast dancing was had, the Kawaihau Club furnishing music.

WAHIMQ BLOCK Solo Agent, Tort ua BantanU tO C0MMISI0N IS UPHELD. JUIIOMKNT Or TUB AIVIKIH OF TIM; IlltlTISt! tit OWN. l.St nt! Aulhorlred Atlifortl Krt ilen IS Aid For John tone. The most important note on the January trouble to come from a foreign power, was handed to Min Istcr Hatch today. The letter was transmitted by Mai.

Hawes, the British commissioner, and Is from Great Britain's foreign office. The subject of the note the trials and convictions of the military commission. It is stated that the crown leml advisers have fully considered tlie proceedings 01 tlie commission. 111c opinion 01 tuesc authorities. certified to the llritisli Foreign office is that the cotnt.iission was legal and authorized under the laws of Hawaii.

furthermore the crown coun say that the defendants evidently had fair trial. There is one criticism. The evi dence against V. V. Ashford is deemed sc.trcely sufficient to warrant conviction.

This is because the testimony was in a large part given by alleged or confessed accomplices. It is requested that the findings be set llie wuoie judgment coincides with the views of the supreme court here so far ns It lunches the same iioints. It is further learned that the British Government declines to interfere in behalf of Johnstone, tlie ex-secret service man binithcd summarily with Cranstoun. He llrslBlis. Captain Kidwell, who has been commander of the I'irst Company of Sharpshooters since its organization, lias sent his resignation to tlie headquarters of the army.

His second term commission would expire this month. The captain has been very mucli put out by recent events in military circles. Handles to Combine. The five pineapple plantations in the vicinity of l'earl City, and all near the new cannery, will prob ably soon be consolidated into one business. Negotiations are now under way between the corporations interested.

The plan is to bring the estates under one management. Capt. John Kidwell will most likely be in charge, with H. J. Gallagher as assistant.

WAS WEALTHY. Will of the Late lion. J. Mott-Smllh Filed For Probate. Ellen Domiuis Smith, Harold Meade Smith, Ernest Augustus Smith and Morton Churchill Smith, executors, presented the last will and testament of the late J.

Mott-Smith for probate before Justice Whiting today. Besides the widow there are ten heirs. The widow and children are executors without bond, and the property is equally divided among them after, the following bequeaths have been made: Amanda Day Alunson (sister) widow of deceased's brother, 1(3000; Augustus B. Smith (brother), $2000. The witnesses are A.

S. Hartwell, J. O. Carter, and V. I.

Stanley. The estate consists of the mg: House ninl lot in Nuuanu valley 10,000 00 15,000 00 coo 00 103,000 00 83,100 00 211,000 00 5,000 00 30,800 00 7,150 00 Htoro nml lot in Kort street Furniture' in Sugar stock at par IIoikIes Notes Becurcd by mortgage Furniture in Boston Stocks 1330,750 00 Tuv Much Special. Representative Rycroft will leave for his coffee estate and home in Puna on Friday by the Claudine. Mr. Rycroft stated yesterday that if all special sessions of the Legis lature were to be as long as me present one.

he did not desire to be a member, not even if he was given a thousand dollars. rujine nail. The regulars have organized baseball teams. A team was practicing on the Executive Building grounds yesterday afternoon. The pitcher's curves are magnificent and shows that the "sodger boys" know how to throw something be side cannon balls.

nicvclers are likely to ftet cut. scrap ed, sprained, bruised, pr some way hurt. No matter which, an application 01 Rodding's Kuasla Salve wiil take away the smart and pain, and cure llietroub'e in hurry. Thousands of wheelmen tibver ire mi tlie road without it. Why should, you? 25 cents buys it of any Uruttgiat.

uanay nor ior your pocnei. Hoixisteh Drug Company. Agents. A Little Plsb Ktorjr. The bay in the vicinity of the fishinarket was swarming with small fish, known as Hahalalu, a favorite with natives.

As soon as it become known, men, women and children flocked down to the wharves with rods. The fish were easily hooked and many natives went bome witb, big catches, i'or a time it was, pretty lively in that locality, everybody having good luck. Finally the pake fishermen came along in their juuks, dropped monster net overboard and scooped in the whole outfit. After that the natives had to retire. 1'etroleaui.

Two thousand million gallons, or 6,000,000 tons, of petroleum is the annual output of the world. Half of this is supplied by the United states, ucarly a quarter comes trom the Caspian, 26,000,000 gallons from Galicia, 25,000,000 irom Canada, and 7,000,000 from Burmah, The working of the wells in Bur mah and Galicia is only just begin ning, while the petroleum basin of the Mackenzie river Is probably the richest iti the world. You can nut un the most delicate fruits, uncooked, by using Antiferruen-tino, ami In six months they will be as natural in apjKmrance and Us to when urst picicea. TO CLKAN8K TUB SY8TKM Effectuallr vet sentlv. when costire of bilious, or when tlie blood is iuiouie or sluggish, to permanantly cure habitual constipation, to awaken tlie kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weaning mem, to uispei headaches, colds ur fevers use Syrup or WINDING UP IWSINJiSS.

-rim Kssitm is mtxt nit.ttviMi hi a ci.iisi: Acts Approved by the t'resldent-Alco. hat lllll -llhjrrtl to an Audltlnc. FIFTY-SECOND DAY. 8BNATK. A petition was received from Frank Godfrey claiming that a committee had wrongfully and unjustly reduced an account of his by $40.

Referred to tlie committee on accounts. President Dole has approved the annexation resolution, acts relating to irrigating, railway and other rights of way, currency, militia of Hawaii. Clerk presented a number of accounts which were approved. Tlie amended alcohol act, permitting druggists to take from the customhouse annually 150 gallons at $2 duty, passed. Recess to 1 130.

HOUSK. The House passed the cable resolution at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the vote being 8 ayes, 1 no. It was not until 10:30 o'clock this morning when Bl quorum, was secured, the Scrgcant-at-arm having to go after Representative Rycroft. Representative Bond from the committee on passed bills reported the lollowing bills submitted to tbc President for his signature: Senate bill 8, relative to supple-j mentary appropriations. Senate bill 13, the giving and filing of bonds.

I.and Acf of 1895. Senate bills 18 and iq, special appropriations for the lioard of lulucation. Joint resolut.on approving the cable contract. Senate bill 17, repealing the electric railway law of 1890. Representative 1 lamina intro duced a resolution that the members of the House be allowed to keep the law books, now in their possession as their property.

He gave as his reason for introducing the resolution that some of the members of the House knew Very little law. There had been only two lawyers in the House, Robert- and Kamauoba. and the re mainder bad been following their lead. It the members bad books to read and study at home, they would come to the next session much enlightened. After further discussion between other members the resolution was put and lost.

Speaker Naone explained that a resolution had been formerly passed, allowing the members the loan of the books until the end of the session of 1 S96, At 11:30 the House adjourned to 10 a. in. Thursday. At 1:30 Minister King reported approved by the President: Land act, three appropriation acts, new trials bond act, joint resolution ratifying the cable contract. benate concurred in the House joint resolution to adjourn Thurs day.

Senator Brown moved for a joint committee to notify' the Presideut that tlie benate was ready to ad journ. Carried; and Senators Brown and Lyman named. Circuit Court. After sitting two days in the Maka vs. Pale, et al, replevin case, the jury brought in a verdict at 5:17 o'clock yesterday evening of $15 damages for plaintiff.

A motion for a new trial was noted by defendant. A mixed jurv is today hearintr the ejectment suit of Mele Uli, et al, vs. Thomas Emmsly todny. Kaulia tor plaiutill and 1,. Dickey for defendent.

Table Linen. And don't you forget it. L. B. Kerr is making a specialty this week of bleached and unbleached table linens, towels, bedspreads, mosquito nets, diapers, plain and twilled cottons, Hauuelettcs, llan- ucls, linen drills, glass cloths, art muslins and cretonnes.

Housekeepers embrace this opportunity. Chances like these do not occur every day. I'erej tlardlner, Percy Gardiner, who was form erly in Honolulu, has been heard from. He went from here to Yokohama and after staying there some time went to Australia. In Sydney he fell in witb a fair Colonial damsel and It is reported that he married her.

Mr. Gardiner left a wife and child here. Costly BlarrlnEv. The bridegroom in Mexico finda marriage a very costly business. He is expected to buy the trousseau, and he is fortunate if he can satisfy the extravagance sanctioned by custom and prompted by ardent passion.

Young men from the country are said to be often seen in the city of Mexico purchasing all sorts of finery for the ladies of their choice, and the spectacle they pre sent as mey consult tlie measurements, which they carry with them for all sorts of garments, is very amusing, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal-Midwinter Fair. DH CREAM BAKING P0WDIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder, Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. In all the great Hotels, the leading Clubs and tbeliomes, Dr. Price's Crests Baktag Powder holds its supremacy.

40 Year the Standard. LEWIS I Agents, Hcnolulu, II. I. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.

S. Gov't Report RoYal ABSOLUTELY NO It SAILS NOR STKAM. IIUTITMOVfH Til III 1 I'll TIIH WATKIt A.VIl Is IIANM.LIl. Strmirl fiaft In "sn It I. Trowelled lly taw tutor.

lir The water-front hangers 011 many others besides were at the queer-looking htrutt ire which was moving on the Kay VA'dnesday, says the S. 1'. What to make of it 11 one knew, for it was manifestly 1110V ing in whatever direction the one man aboard appeared to wish, and yet it had neither sails, steam engines, naphtha or gas en gines, nor electric motor. it had a rough superstructure like a dredger, and the Iront part of it kept bobbing up and down on the waves. What appeared most strange was the perpetual turning of the paddle-wheels on the side of the thing, and the continual revolving of certain wheels or shalts fastened to the beams high above the deck.

Even the Merchants' Exchange man on the extreme not Hi cud of the sea wall, who hoards' every vessel that comes into harbor and who is supposed to have seen everything in the shape of a boat that can be built, did not know what the odd cralt was, but inclined to the opinion that it was some sort of a mining engine 011 scow. The longer tlie structure sailed around mysteriously in tlie bay the bigger grew the crowd on the adjacent wharves. Tlie interest did not svbside even when it was learned that the object of all the curiosity was the latest of marine perpetual motion machines, a wave motor designed to propel itself as a boat and to furnish power for other machines when drawn up to wharves. The builder of the wave motor and also the inventor is Paul Brcit-enstcin. static carpenter in tlie Macdonough Theater at Oakland.

I Breitcnsteiu spent $Goo and many 1 montus in constructing tue maciiine in Oakland creek, and brought it out to try it on the bay for the first 1 I T. time yesterday. It certainly pro pelled itself; what else it will do remains to be seen when the Harbor Commissioners give Brcitcn-stein permission to fasten his engine at a wharf aud try it on some machinery. The wave motor has side wheels and consists in reality of two flat-bottomed, double-end scows fastened together bow and bow by a hinge. When the scows rock in the waves the motion is commun icated to a lever, which in turn moves a fly wheel, completing the "motor.

The peculiar craft is forty-two feet over all, nine feet in beam, and rests on the top of the water, drawing but sixteen inches As it moves constantly when the water, moves the inventor had to rig up some machinery for chaining it down. Now, when he desires to slop his boat, he shifts a belt to .1 loose pulley wheel and casts nn anchor. I he attempt to turn llie wave motor to account 111 running machinery on the wharf is to be made at Powell-street pier. HlM.ltcil the lloiuU. At the Executive Building this morning, Col.

Z. S. Spalding deposited the forfeit of Jfjs.ooo of Hawaiian bonds called for by his cable contract. This deposit goes in as a government realization in case Col. Spalding fails to carry out his part of the agreement.

A CwllUlon. Goo Kim, Chinese Commercial Agent, was a very vexed man to day. He was 111 his store on Nuuanu street this morning and his carriage and horse was stationed near the sidewalk. Presently a bus came along. The front wheels escaped touching Mr.

Goo Kim's buggy, but tlie hind wheels did not clear. Tlie vehi cles collided and Goo Kim's outfit was lifted up and turned clean over on the sidewalk, the horse falling too People rushed out and held the horse while the vehicle was turned back on its wheels. There was very little damage to the carriage, but the horse was badly cut by the stone curbing. A Salvation Army built at Hilo. hall is being Joe, the man 1 who otabbed mounted patrolman Moleuhaucr, was discharged toda'y, it being the opinion of the Court' thai the testimony does not warrant conimittaj.

II N. G. had a big evening and Capt. Murray's men took to the new manual like ducks to water, They think it a grand improvement over the old system. Jose dos Santos Coelho, the Por tuguese who was found walking on Port street at 3 o'clock the other morning, was committed to the in sane asylum today on the evidence of Doctors Brodle and There will be cars leaving Inde pendence Park after the dance this cVefllnir for Nuuauu valley and King street and Palama.

The fare will be twenty cents. Two Mongolians were arrested today for ussaulling a native with a hatchet. The man's arms were covered with bruises, but there was not a sign of blood The pakes had used the blunt of the instrument, fortunately for the assaulted. Try tht "Star" Eltctric Works ft for Hiu, Printing. Baking Powder PURE 1'itAisn Tim Tim MoauatuaTnnntl Contractors Trtt tlm Work.

Emtok Star: llie work on Moaualua tunnel now completed, is a great credit to the engineer Mr, M. S. Mousarrat, who surveyed the course for the undersigned and which proved true to an inch Tlie course was Aliamami (fresh water) to Aliapakal (salt water) In the district mentioned. On the Aliapakal side 16 feet was cut be' fore a good face could be procured for the tunnel, the face being ii'A feet high. On the Aiinmauu side 170 feet had to be cut to obtain face, and for length 18 feet was obtained.

The total work done was! 206 feet for first cutting. 444 feet for Tunnel itself, 650 feet in all. The work was commenced March, 18, 180s and completed August lo, 1805, which is 011 all sides considered a very favorable record. We, through the medium of your journal, wish to convey an expression ol thanks to Mr, Won sarrat without whose good offices and guidance we could not have done nearly so good and eflicient service. Wikandhr Co.

THE EXPRESSIVE HUMAN HAND. Flrrnctti of tlif rincrrs is all Indrz to Mental llalsnrr. Modi has bcrn written nbout Ibo liayri. Artists Iiavo depicted its perfection, physiognomists Iiavo Interpreted Its fcliapo nml oiprossion, clilrologists Mid tlio Kypy nuooiu Iiavo tried to jropliesy from its markings, lint ttiuly ut its peculi.iiilits by tlio Indue-tiru method takes 0110 Into oiitiroly now fields nml bhuws that to interpret tlio llgtiific.mco ol tho baud one must start on (pilto now lines. Tlioro is something perhaps In tho fact tli.it tho nrtlstlo liniid has somewhat tapering lingers, Lat leyouil this 0110 deals with uncertainties, and I recollect nn idiot yontb whoso oxtromitics had tho coutoar of a genius or a Trilby.

If 0110 examines tho bauds of a largo number of pcrsous with ncrvons endowment, ho will flutl curious dofocts in tho length and relatiro proportions ol tho fingers. Tho length of tlio linger Is iletcrnilnoil by that of tho tniddlo one. tf ti10 imlex renins nro closed upon th0 mini, tho rlnu and littlo finirer bo- lux left extended, tlio mlddlo finger nnl. -I 1 will reach close to tlio placo whoro tho fcocallodllfo lino runs down, between tho bail of tho thumb and that of tho Utile, linger. It will tench tho palm just below tlio highest part of tho boll of tho thumb.

Tho mlddlo finger is taken as tho Mamlard of length by which to gauge that of others. In normal hand tbo forefinger renchos just to tho root of tho middle finger, tho ring finger is longer and should reach ueurly to tho mid dlo of the nail of tho nicdlns, whtlo tho littlo finger should reach to tho last joint of tho third linger. Now, in Inebriates, epileptics, neurotica nml tho degoucrntiro generally thoso proportions nro often not observed Tlio most com-moitiiuect isshurtness, especially of tbo third uml littlo fingem, though gouio-times diiipruportlouato length Decors. Houictliuos ttict.0 fingers nio uuuntural-ly sk-nili-r, or tbo littlo fluceris slightly bout. Tlio must eoniuion Abnormality of tlio tnuiun tj oxcehfclvosJioituupH, wltn defective mobility.

These peculiarities, woll 'accentuated, front what va may coll tho "decadent hand" tho hand that writes our sensuous novels, tho ilunptuiami drama, pultits symbolic pio-turns ninl oxplolta' pure uIIioImii. Snch bands may bo well formed to tho ordinary ejo nuil may be attached to sleudor and graceful limbs, but this kind of bunutiful hand nnd arm is found qnito as often among tho childten of alcoholics and among thoso highly cnltlvated families which have becoma degonorated by vlcios vices nnd viciouus crashing. Medical ltocord. MARBLING BOOKS. Tha Slow Old l'rorrsa lij Wlilrh tha Fanrr Krig-s Ars Ml.

Almost ever sinco tho first books were mudo tho fashion of inarblcizing tho edges of many of thorn has been In vogue. It used to lie, however, thatonly tho most cxiiensivo volumes those bound in full calf aud elaborately let tered had their edges thus garnished, but now Kuch finishing Is left, for tho most part, for ledgers, daybooks aud other blarilc books Intended for business use. Though loug beforo gilt odgos woro thought of tlio ornamenting of the plain whito edges of books to imitato marble was popular, tlioro has boon littlo or no ehaugo in tho process bIiico itH first introduction. It is generally supposed that all Ruch dctnils iiavo camo under tho stamp of tho tiooLuiaker's art nntll thero Is nothing left In them to remind ono of their first and earliest days, hut uot with marbling. As tlmohas gonoon thopop-nlarity of this method of embellishing paper has grown less.

Consequently thero has been no need to duvleo moans by which it could be more speedily done. Thero havo been somo improvements in tho original methods, but most bookbinders still stick lo tho old way as good enough. Instead of books whizzing through machinery one after another and taking on their marbled edges in soma mysterious manner, ns might bo supposed, each book Is taken by hand separately and tho leaves dipped, tightly held together, Into tho liquid that marks their edges with tbo many colored littlo veins, beforo tho covers aro put ou. A trough nbout two inchos deep is filled witli gum water, ou the surface of which various colored pigments have been thrown and dlsposod In various forms with comb and coarse wire teeth. The cans of liquid paint aro tanged nlong tho sides of the trough, and from them tho paint is taken by dipping into them loug, soft hairbrushes that aro held over the water and allowed to drip.

Ono color is put down tight over the other, aud tho wide, coarsa oomb dragged through them. The books are extremely dexterously dipped Into tho water, nnd the colors adhering to their edges are set by daahlug oold water over them. Out ono of the three edges at a tiinocau bo marblelzed and -sot up on end to dry beforo tho book "can bo han dled again for another dipping. Thus tho variegated edges of books and mar bled papers for the sides and covers of them are produced. Tho process may Feem littlo slow, but it answers all tho needs that the bookbinder finds for it, St.

Louis Republic. What 1U Maant. Pat has ottered his schoolfellow a btt from Lis apple and Is astonished at the large portion measured off by Mike's teth. "Here, I say, hold on there, hold onl" (Then, correcting himself.) "When I say 'bold on' I mean lei gov Newport newv A ltaSnltlon. Utile Harry Pop, what Is a clnchf Ills Puttier A rlm-h, my son, Is nn arrangement of things which enables book makers to rul) In wealth, while the holder of the clnth wear v.

Idskers on hlsiut legs as long as tneouea on ins thln. DrooUrn Eaglo, I ALL ALONG Till. DOCKS. SKVKII.W, I'A KI.1M AT I'llK-NT HIM tl.l;UIMl Mi (:, 1 iMiif Vrr nt lllto ft lit 11 on llmriill NotP if tlm Front, The Australia took 6000 bags of sugar as part ol her cargo to San Francisco. There were no vessels at Ililo when the Claudine left.

The Annie Johnson was expected at any time. The Castle and the Archer are now busy discharging their cargoes, the former at the Oceanic wharf and the latter at the fishmarkct wharf, 1 lie k-iauuwc carco. bes tics sugar, consisted of 48 bags taro, 34 bags com, no bans Potatoes. hides, it bales wool and head nf came. The Mauna Ala finished dls- charging her coal at noon today.

biie will take in 200 tons more ballast. Capt. Smith expects to san ior rugct sound on Saturday afternoon, where he will load lumber for Australia, The Hawaii may be expected to morrow or 1-riday from ports on Hawaii. She will probablv have about 2500 bags ol sugar from Ho anoui 2500 nags Ol sugar irom 110- noma plantation and may also bung I some KUktaiau sucar. She will bring a deck load of cattle.

The Onomca Stitrar Co. has fin ished grinding for the season. The Claudine brought down the last of the sugar, amountum to n88 baps. She also brought two 6-tons rollers Irom the same plantation, to be re paired at the Honolulu Iron Works. The S.

C. Allen hauled to the Kinau wharf this mornine. She received a part of the sugar brought by the Claudine from Papaikou. The balance of lu.r sugar goes to w. u.

Irwin warehouse for shipment to New York. The Claudine reports a continu ance of tlie rains which were preva- icui on iiawau last weeK. un rriuay tast neavy suowers were falling from Hilo to Kawaihae. Captain Cameron says the cane along the coast is looking splendid. lie never remembers seeing a better prospect for a large crop.

1'ASSHNIIKItS. D6TAHTKI). For San Frnnci'co. tier SS Australia. ng 14 Paul Waterman.

lierir- stroni, Anker. A Palmer and wlfn. Mrs (lOndhuo nod rlill.l Mi.o Iloimer, IS Wnlsh. wlfn nml children, II II Itenton. A Deal.

more, Dan (1 Ileelie, II Howard, wife and rhll.l, Howe and wife, Mrs Ilruguiere, Miss Kellev, (J 11 McVny, Alexander. Col 8 if ThurBlnn, Voostmnn, Scott, Jr, a ii iiuiiuiey una uaugiiter, LvttOU. I.nwri... Mrs I chil Mrs llojer, II Hold, Chase, Judge Kelley nnd wife, Mr Jones, I Pokrnntz, wife and child. iMirris, sillllli.

lllCI'AllTIIUKS. Wf.dnkspay, Aug 14 James Makee, Peterson, for Stmr Kapaa, Australia Froncisco, Uoudlctte, for Sun VKSSKI.S IN POUT. NAVAL VKsnict.n. Pennington, Thomas, Maro Island smiCIIANTMK. (Coasters not included in this list.) Hark Allen, Tliomisoii, lliuk Milium Ala, Neuiiutlo, Ilk elis-lty, Martin, Hongkong-tier Martha Iks-klialin, blveriswl llktn Castlo, Hubbard.

llktn Archer, Calhoun, AT NKIUIlIIOIIINfl POUTS. MAIIl'KONA. Bchr fllendale, Hckr Jennie Wand. 8 Due Due Sehr Anna, Ilk Annie Johnson, Due Due KAIIUI.UI. Ilk stmr Jiilien, Ami MTtKlUN VKNSKLH F.M'hCTFI) Nktiifj Iinntor.

Dow. lwt flu Ilk AmlMUModur JackNunvillt) Duo Hark Unyx. iNewaiKtle, Duo Murk Martha DmN, Han Franclscw Auir 10 Ilk Aiiiv Tumor. Nwr W.rlr 1 Ship Muri Hack-VM, LIveriKKi Oct 2 (Jeml. II UackfuM, New York Oct a llr tk AMen drove Liverpool Oct Gor lk rUujjw, Hremeu ()ct It rj ant, JiuvlrKcn, Autr! ur iwk city or At.lalcl.

Xewcattt Auic lilttu iVililer, 8 YE BALLADE OPYEENCoRE FIENDB. encore tlendo Ef ttttli lnn fyno work, llto win a ))ttl9 encore flenJe, Willi vycs of Muc, And toe break ujij how he dldcle At mucho a bo coold doc. Ye audience wutth Impatient. I tie ai a much tried audlonce. Who were com llr toe waU An hoar and a halfe lo mite Ye Aende'e jwcullar taste.

re'formen accede to re flende'e demands Each piece npoa ye programme was Hcpejitod once or more In amw cr toe ye callea of tltla Enlhufelafttio bore, Ye avenger ap.areth, lite waa a wllde. devpalrlng manna. Who felt that he could bear Thle aort of thing no more, and wht Just Mil led It rlghte thayr. ft flendedroppeth. He fell upon )e yoothful flenda.

Then came a arena of Lloude. Twaa quickly o'er, ye flendlet dropped With a dull, alcknlng thudde. Ye flende perUheth. And aahiac)eleU gently closed. Never to open more.

He feebly clapped hU lyttle baudaa And railed for an eoooreT Ya Judge derldeth la favour of ye defendant, lite waa a Judge of aanect aterna. Ye case ho quickly tryed, And awne decided that ye crime Waa fully Jutlf)od. Ya Cende realet from Ida lalmrlou occupation And jo I'cudfet l)t beneathe A toiuhaioiw thatte and neate. Ko it urn tlttp hit 1 tlio handia Or alatup Ma liny fwto. Amualng Journal LEAN IN ON THE FENCE.

Leanlu on the fence Chaltla with a neighbor, Glvln reintoaenae Un the rlghta o' labor; 8wappln off ol' Jokea, Alrlnwhat Islnua) Itlppln up the folki That we think ag'ln nt. Often It geta hot; Things are said that rile OA, Then, aa like aa not. Tempo r'e apt to aplle ua. Dnt thero'e no alarm, For a guard to ecreen ua From the touch harm la the fence atwetn ua. Talklnover tutea And the whtuie thtnkera, PMntln out tho motea In a nelghbor'a blinker, leauln on the fence, That 1 life, uiy brother, Chunka o' common aense Trad in with each other, Magazine.

THE CONJURER. Into the orld mm far a war. Whom the ar la alwaya tunefl to Anl the Ml ml tummta wrt aa lark aMt, A conjurer tamo uiua uli a tla. Many a ini.llo ijoll he knew Where will, to turn gray aklfa to blue, To male dull houra vmw hrhflit aa flow era. And taaka that aru old turn light aa new.

A Umvu of hU UstMilo wand, and lo Froniti)Hty hiii.il fevt favora flow, And iU'Murta hlooni In lheaof liluotn Whew naught hut anrmw earned I grow. Out the atormy iky ahoi Ha Ulnga hlte Wat-e. tlk a hat enly dor. Ilia might la aura, and 1.1 art 1 i-ure, And hla iiaiiiv-ihvcunjurvr'a imnie tf Lu.es -Julia M. ta iU I'i'blv A ClifiiliCiltoi Arias.

There was otio I'hlladolphlaii who not uniy invcuiwi nnusfor himself, but ucw rejiuuucan arms, niter discarding tho nucoslr.il arms of his family. This was I'elir Brown, ut cue lliuo an mil- mm ciiin.il OI I'lllladoJlillIa. In 17IM William 011 L'nglMi muslcluu, became nttuolied to the theater In Phllndelnhla In Ids capaoity. In 1803 Mr. Priest printed In London book entitled "Priest's Travels in mo united Btatos," which Is now exceedingly rare, Tho froutlsploco to is strnugo and furious design, entitled "Potcr Brown's Arms." In explanation of this frontispiece Mr.

Priest says: "Peter Urowu, blaok. anilth of this city, having made his fortune set up his coach, but so far from being nshaiucd of tho means by which ho acquired his riches, ho caused a large anvil to bo palntod 011 each 1,1. carriage with two pairs of naked nrius Tho motto, 'By I What a lllrsilat- Is Kducatloal Thoso nro somo answers to examination questions given lit tin eighth grado school not a thousand tulles from Chicago: "Liberia was established in 1833 as colony for aspirated negroes." "Nluo-tentlis of nil tho plants not found In any other part of tho world nro found hi Australia." "Haloin Witchcraft u-at iller nor a sailor, but ho discovcrod sumo cttlos." Ureat Divlda tun niliUWUIUSIBIi RIIU who discovered lMganon, has completed tbo excavations uiiilertnken thrve vrars it- .1.. ago at Magurlcr in Asia Minor. The collio tlon.

which Include, much fine sculplurt and Inscriptions, has Wu preneuitd to th "un inusoum, PLENTY Fivsh HAY and QHALV tho s. a Alien and n.8. Asloun. CALIFORNIA FEED CO. Tclt'phoiui rss-w Ailvortl.

UlllOlltMl Notice. During my nbsenco on Knual nnv ono desiring milk or wood, ran order s.imo by calling up Mr. SWilleffcr nt Walalao, lietween 0S10 p. in. and 8 p.

in. Telephono fi07. Paul n. isF.NnErta, JiMw For Rent. OflicPfl.

On Slllln I .1.. immlltl llnnr itf occupied by the Dally ilulletln Company nn Merchant street, nlso tlie large hall on tho second lloor of tho entile build- ing. Apply nt tlie nillco ol Vt II llnvm nn 72Mf Mutuul Telephone Co. The Annual Mwttnir nf it, Uwany will be held on iir.UMKNIIAY. Hentein her 4lli.

at in. m. Amendments will lm prmmiod lo Articles 7, 9, 10, 1J, II) 21 and 21 ol the Ily Laws, J. F. IIKOWN, Secretary.

Honolulu, August 3, 1895. Notice. Upon the arrival of tlm iirniriBM Wilder') Steamship Company, no person will las allowed to goaUiaril, until the p.iengers nro ashore, without a IH-rnnt from tlie nftlce; unless permis-sinnto dn so be irriinte.1 hv tlm of tlio vessel. C. L.

WIOIIT, Frcfiidpnf U'. n. K. of P. Mystic Lodge No.

2. A Ilegular Convention of Mystic Ixh-e No. 2 will held this WKDNHSDAY P.VKNlKti 7:30 o'clock in theli hall on King Street. Work in Oahu and Sojourning brethren cordially ily order C. C.

F. V. WAI.linoM. l. WMt Actinir K.

K. of S. attention. Company A. A Armory Co.

First Ilegiinent, N. II. Company Order No, 21, Uvery member of this Com- maun is nereliy ordered tn pnenr nt tlio 1 IV EN I NO, August hlitd THUltSDAY IV mitt, nt chick, aneciai instruct Ions in new manual. PAUL RSIITI1. Capt.

Cntuninndhig Co. 1st Hecl-I fin. n. (i. II.

jai.at 1 TO THE PH0T0GRAFIC FRATERNITY OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. We beg to inform our photografic frienda, profeeaional and amateur that we have juat received a freah oupply of the celebrated SOLIO PAPER a If you haven't tried it you are miaoing half the pleasure of the photografic art. It ia eaay to print, eaay to tone, always ready for uae, keepa well and is auaoeptlble of almoot any range of tonea. "Nothing Succeeds Like Solio." To be had only of the HOLLISTER DRUG Ltd. AGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

Hawaiian Baseball Association. On Saturday, August 17th At 3:30 p. STARS vs. AM EH AM EH AS, At llASKIIAMi I'AHK. AttiillHMloii ua Gesxtaa 'X'O WAIANAE Saturday and Sunday Trains will leave Honolulu nt 9:1 a.

m. awl 1:15 m. Keturnlng will arrive in Honolulu at 3:11 p. and p. in.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS! 1st Class SI. 70 ad Class t.ao F. C. SMITH, Oen'l. Pass, and Ticket Agent WING W0 TAI COMPANY, NCUANU HT.

Dy Ustk Vtloclly, Carved Settees, Ifattan Lounges and Chairs, Flower I'ot Stands, Inlaid Stools marhlo top. Fine Matting, Camphor Trunks, Manila Cfgsrs, Tflrphtmt 2(A AN OPENER Suits sold on easy instdlments. Bulls to or.li-r 111 01) Pants to order IS 00 1 CO 00 4 29 4 oo 6 fiO I 00 00 11 00 niu for 50 00 as oo $30 suits 33 Full Drssi, Klc-Itant loonlsr 40 00 ThtM QooU are all AVtc. Wo Ouirantee a Perfect Fit in Every Case. Medeiros MoiHiliitiit S.

UKCKtH. Msniir, Arlington Hixck, Hotel Sthekt- Opioalte King Ilros. CITY FEED STORE, L. H. DEE.

Bcrclania and I'unchliowl, OLD ARMOHY. hy, Grain, Flour, 1'ottitoos Bed Rock Price. and Guimrnl Mdsc. Why. Do You Pay ao tor40 per cent.

more for your Groceries when you can savo that much by navfnir cash at VOKI.l.KIl Evorvtlilnir frrah anil nothing but standard brands kept. Uoati DeUverexl VOELLER Csas.li rt'Amsa Iluicsu T. oa The most valuable collection of commendable principles culminated by science and cxierience ever exhibited In this or any oilier country are to be found In the RAMBLER Every part of Humbler Bicycle Is manufactured by Gormully A Jeffrey at their factory, Chicago, and aro not bought from different makers all over tho country who niako llleycle parts by tho thousands nnd sell Ihem by the Ion. Intending purchasers will do well to think cm this nnd beware of tho freak bicycle with one maker's tires aud another maker's saddleand another's hand die bars and pedals, and brand its low grade in spito of the fact that the dealer is asking a high grade price for it. lieloro purchasing a wheel consult tlie exjierieiiccd riders of the different makes ol wheels in town and get their opinion, they are tho ones that know a tiling or two about wheels.

ltambler Uicycles are all one quality and all one price and tlie price is very little more than they nre asking for second grade wheels in town. And nhen you lake into consideration that you can Iiavo your ltambler tires lilted ith Puncture Proof Armor before leaving the shop without extra cost It means a big saving in time, labor aud money, Each ltambler llleycle has a guarantee that means Just what it s.lys and we are hero to back it up. No troublo to show goods. RAMBLER AGENCY, 107 KINO STRKKT..

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