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Address by Honorable
H. M.
Payable Invariably In Advance- .A.
REVIEW
and
Attorney. at
Notary 1'ubllc. I'. O. Iiox 7M. Honolulu, Authority
Bin.
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and
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Sewall.
V. PEARSON.
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EDITOR,
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Hawaiian
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Consul (Jcnernl lor the Btates of Illinois.
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin
at law.
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OP
THE
EVENTS
I.i
Tt MHIMY.
MA)'
MtMMllDled retaltetin
with iftutt tfmtHtry of which
IUwhII In bftppil) nt hut ft part.
Uiicln 8nm n n World l'ownr.
In the nocfttlatlnii nnd events nloe
briefly ruferrod to, loading up to the
Uerlln Art, (1 do tint count Amoriean
lelnttoiiA wlih liiiwwll which Mftiul
apart) the United States iippnrwl for
tho firm time ns n World power In the
Pacific It wna by thoo that slip broke
ioi(ltm'
from tlmt "International
which Richard Gluey (whow fchort
in tho State IVpurtmnut ombracos
the only achievement In our foreign
policy during the entiio olght joars of
Cleveland's Administration) dell nod as
f
SEMI -- WEEKLY.
ISSIKI) Tt RSIIAYS
It.
Jt:
ia.
S
1IMHI.
8IIMI.W.I.I1C..Y.
er-vl- re
an Ignominious "shirking of the responsibilities of high place and great
power." Insignificant in commercial
value Samoa may be, and may bo destined to remain, but America's relations with her, will bold a distant and
conspicuous place In history as a
of that policy which yet awaits,
a fit denomination, that policy of taking
our part in the affairs of tho World
even though this involve, and by war
so repugnant to our people, taking part
of tho World Itself, a policy which
seems to havo been forced upon us
but which duty has lod us unfalteringly to accept. Whether or not, tho abrogation of the Berlin Act and our share
In tho resulting partition Is a progressive or a retrograde step In that policy,
docs not so much mattor. The rela- -
NEWS VIA
Relations of United
States to Group Speaks Before Historical Society.
Mai.
HACKFi:i.r
&.
CO..
LTD.-Oen-
oral
Commission Agents, yuien St.. Honolulu, H. I.
.
and
& CO. Importer
I' A KCUAKVKH
Ctmnilsslor. Merchants, Honolulu, Hawaiian Inlands.
2170.
DEAL
i
-
1
DOWNIOWH
iiii-oi-
Fifty Thousand British
Advancing.
McGrew Property Sold
to Alex. Young.
ur
ii
sardi-lM-r-
n
UP
hy,
Hmlli-lorrle-
l.tln-ftel-
The King of Sweden TalksThe
Delegates
Spion Kop
.Dispatches.
Klnfj of Bwedon Talks.
.May 3. "I am intliei" on
the liiltltli ado In thl- - war ,n Houl
In-
$200,000.
lAJNiMJN,
Hon. Harold M. Sewall spoko last
May 4, 1:15 a. m. General
LONDON',
night before the Historical Society and
HiOHdnroad'n cavalry brigade bun rcacliisl
IriilMdfonlPln.'.lwcntj'.elKlil ml lea north
some Invited guests at his Walklkl resiof Thalia N'Cliu; a.ncrnl Ian Hamilton
dence on "The Partition of Samoa and
In bivouacking at Jiicolihrnst, llltem tnlli-the Past Relations Hetween That Group
ncrth of Thalia N'Cliu; General Tucker's
and the United States." His address
a
r.
(itobcrt
i.ucr,
i,i:wi:ns'&
cooki:.
Importers and was as follows:
J. Lowiey, C M. Cooke.) building
mate-iluldcalem In lumber and
When in May, 188C, not for the first
Olllce, iU I'ort Ht.
time in tho htatory of those troubled
and, to the powers concerned, those
C. IirSTAOK. Wholesale and Hi tall Oro-r.-- r,
troublesomo Islands, tho flag of the U
212 Klnc HL: Tel. 119. rurally, planstores supplied on short S. wns raised over Samoa, thero fol
tation and hIiIpb'
uolke. New goods by every steamer, lowed what usually follows tho unau
OldcrB from the other Munds faithfully thorlzed,
but timely and courageous
ixcclitcd,
action of an American representative
WAT J Ml at a distant nost: the recall of that rep
SODA
CONSOMDATUI)
Coi. resentative, the disavowal of his ac
CO., Hid. Ksplntindo,
WOHKK
& Co.,
Hts.
Holllstcr
and
Allen
Kort
tion, tho sending of a Commission to
A Kent.
report, tho appointment of new olllclals
IKON WOItKH CO. .M- all around, and then a repetition of his
HONOI.l'LI'
achinery of every dcKtrlptlon mndu to tory.
ordi r
The history of the foreign relations
of Samoa Is full of such repetitions. 1
only refer to this one by way of InWEALTHY MINER
troduction. For these events led to the
Washington Confercnco on Samoan
which met June 23, 1887, to
FROM LEADVI14.E Affairs
which the Uerlln Confercnco on tlie
same subject two years later tho fram-e- r
of tho Tripartite Agreement known
Trimble Speaks ofyhilIppi.ies--ChI- as tho Uerlln Act which has now been
followed ns a part and natdissolved,
neso Labor Ne'iossary for
ural sequence. And It is due to these
Their Development.
events, that as tho successor of tne
zealous If erratic Consul whoso action
had cost him his olllclal head, I learnGoorgo V. Trimble, a wealthy mine ed for the first time, outside of the
operator of Leadvllle, Colorado, Is a Stato Department, through Mr. Carter
guest at the Hawaiian hotel. He Is tho Hawalan Minister at InWashington,
political conditions
the comtravelling by easy stages and expects of
paratively unknown Islands to the
to leaver San FrancUco in about three Chiefs and Hulers of which I was acor four weeks. Mr. Trimble has visited credited, and of the relations to these
Hawaii In Its new born
a number of ports in China and Japan, Islands which
Polynesian policy, proposed to bear,
and also made a flying trip to Manila,
Hawaiian's Burden.
Ho was greatly interested in the deAt a time alrea'dy trying, tho burden
velopments which havo taken place
Hawaiian repsince the American occupation of the of this loyal and cfllclcnt
Philippines, but is somewhat fearful resentative had been Increased disby
inauguration
of this
the
In regard to tho class of labor which tressingly
will ultimately have to be employed policy, tho despatch of an embassy and
Apia,
followed
to
mimic
there.
He is strong In the belief that It Is by a Treaty of Confederation and his
no "whlto man's country" as far (is own appointment by the farcical and
illy recognized Government and King
tho development 01 1110 agricultural re- of
HON. HAROLD M, SEWALL.
Samoa as their Envoy Extraordinary
sources is concerned, and believes that
an Asiatic element Is tho only one and Minister Plenipotentiary at the
which can render revenue Jieneflta American capital. To add to these
Im
cant ward from Kanw
distlons wo aro to consider, us the II rat illvlHlon
, tlio inovlnt;
(MvlHloriH of
from the soli, lie taxes issue witn tangled diplomatic relations the unauTrench
on his
depurturo from traditions which had Hlillim-umi Jtimdln ar.) In and near Thalia
Theodore V. Noyes of tho Washington missed Americanto Consul
post,
had
his
return
us,
will
WMH
bound
TIiiib
thorized
former
ltoliurtfi
hitherto
mark
real
N't'lin.
the
has
Iird
a
Interviewed
short
Star, who wns
of th'i railway, along
imposed on tho beginning of this policy and onco be- men operating clear
tlmo ngo by tho Advertiser upon tuo whl'e, at Honolulu
inllti).
Ik udvancInK
forty
a
of
IIo
front
same question, and is of the opinion credulity of Mr. Crelghton, then Minis- gun as it has begun, It will be steadily, rlowly, wllli coiiin HUccenHtn, hut nothlmrn
tho thoughtfully and patriotically pursued. leclHlvi'. Vet, at all polutH of conee'itrit-liothat tho labor system used by tho ter of ForeignnsAffairs, and secured
l.
the Iloers appear In forco Hiilllclent
Hawaiian
Dutch In Java would not do for the appointment
Amorica in Samoa.
lo compel tho Ilrltlxli lo proceed with
complex
local
Assuredly
tho
situation
I'hllippiiiffl.
Tho now possessions of
caution. Tho vvldo front In a nnwil
Tho history of American relations eciinlry make turning movements offtho Far Hast are rich in natural facil- at Apia was destined to become more
every ramification.
with Samoa Is to bo divided into three hand dllllcult.
ities for commerce, but their develop- go ToIn Itsman
n
Olntervrm at hcnil'iuarterx In
lees determined than Mr. periods:
a
ment Is In tho far future, and will have
mom to think that tho lloers nro
3. That preceding our first treaty.
to evacuate lliandfort nnd
to wait until a lengthy guerilla war-far- o Carter whoso wholo mind was fixed
ineparlni;
upon tho ratification of tho Reciprocity
2. That from this treaty to the Joint Laiiylirand. Thu Iloeis KtlllAoldlng ThaIs concluded, says Trimble,
lia N'Cliu illntrlct are eittlumted at I,'.'".
wero not Act of Uerlln.
and Colorado In gen- Treaty (which ratifications 1887)
In
They huvo amoiiK their gun
it
3, Tho period since,
and
coinnpondent,
Hiring
eral, Mr, Trimble Is Interested In soma exchanged until November
Omi
Tho departure from traditions was fiom liloemfonteln on
at
of tho best paying mines that havo liacn to cecuro which tho cotirso must bo
in., Hafd that tho llrllldli hoped
opened up. Ho Is ono of the original kept frco from nil embarassment, these not us hns been commonly represented 1.1.0cutp. off
tho whole commando.
fi
disheartening.
been
purposo
events
would
havo
discrediting
of
for
the
the
great
tho
of
In
richness
tho
believers
The correepondontM at ICIinhcrley havo
mining camp, having gone to Leadvlllo It must not bo forgotten either that Uerlln Act, to bo dated from the Act been foi hidden to communicate
for Kover-a- l
Itself, which was tho natural result of
ilayH, the deduction helug that a forin tho latter part of tho 70'n when tho the King and Gibson, who had succeedIk
wore
May
movement
Foreign
ward
under
ns
Crelghton
there.
Minister,
ed
In
over
Samoa
our Intervention
for
camp sprung from ft village to a city
Two
Tho Hours In Natal aro
of 40,000 people Insldo of two or three strenuously opposed to the clauso of twenty years.
hundred eroded Hundays rlvir on
ceding
to
Treaty
Pearl
tho
Harbor
that
more
and tiled to eriKiigM tlio Hiltluli
years. At present there aro not
Our naval flag was first borne thither
whllo It had long been by Wilkes In 1839, Ho framed a Bet of OlllpOHlK.
than 15,000 residents In Leadvllle, hut United States,
It is now 11 city on a solid basis and evident to Carter that without this commercial regulations signed by the
British Tuko Ilrandfort,
the ratification of tho Conven- first Malletoa and his chiefs, the first
free from tho wild speculation of the clause,extending
Muy 1. It Ik announced
I.UNUO.N',
ho
tho Treaty could not
laws promulgated to his people.
days when Immenso fortunm woro tion
Jlrnnd-for- t.
that III') lirlllxh have capturednorthcjiHt
had.
Ilrandfort Ik fifty iiiIIim
In 1S72 Commander II. W, Meade remado and lost In n day. It Is a
Hall-ayon
liloemfonteln,
HIato
of
thu
I'co
ceived from the chief of Pago Pago, a
that Mr, Trimble is occupying
Sowall in Honolulu,
grant to tho United States of tho exthe same cottugo uscd'by Mr. Hunter,
4. Tho Dally NeWK linn
May
l.ONpON,
Upon reaching Honolulu on tho way clusive privilege of establishing a naval tint following li mn Thalia N'Cliu, dated
also of Leadvlllo, for sovoral months
.
to my post, Mr. Gibson and afterwards station In that harbor. Whether or not
"In ycMcrdiiy'H llankliiK
last year,
vement ("Mpl. Tow ami fifty (lordon
tho King, restatod, but at greater this operated ns a grant "In pracsentl" m
.'
lilKhhinderH
Hero
nuriounded hy
mo
length, what Mr, Carter had said to
Is arguable,
As nn agreement with ItoerK, who demanded their Hiirrender.
on tho subject of tho mission to i'ojy tho Chief, It was never ratified by the Captain Towmj ordeied hU men to fix
Tho .Now Ounarder.
liayonetN and chaw
With n wild
and In tho same somowhat apo Senate,
steamship Ivor-nl- neslu
Tho new twin-screcheer the (lonloiiK
rindied the enemy ami
logistic strain, Thoy both,
especial'
NHept them away with Kieat tdauiihler.
year
agent
following
a
special
The
of tho Cimard Line, which arrived ly tho Minister dwelt upon but
tho fact that
Towuo was lillndul In lioth eye
and Investigator, Stelnberger was In- l.'aptaln
at New York April 21 from Liverpool, tho proposed relations of Hawaii
hy the enemy' pro. nnd throughout bewith structed
proceed
to
by
Is one of tho largest steamers ulloat. tho
President
Grant
lieiolcally."
haved
moxi
groups
wero
of a mild
South Sea
Tho dimensions of the Ivernla aro: and benevolent naturo and really not a to Samoa, being charged In particular
C
Bogbio
Factory Explosion.
04
COO
breadth,
feet
Pago
regarding
secure Information
feet;
Length,
now departure,
Hawaii hart had a to
Paito.
Inches: denth to shelter deck, 40 feet similar mission that
LONDON. May 3 Tho Hiiindurd
and
to
be
islands
theso
13,000 tons,
DiKwrw' New Hiiy that Thoma
C Inches; gross tonnage,
fore, nnd that ns regards Samoa, years
Btelqborfjer's Personality,
uii American, linn hi en arreHled nn
unrt displacement, 25,000 tons, Bhe will ngo
or tno Mormon unurcn
uimiieit In connection with . I he lliiflilu
Stelnberger is tho most Interesting afuctury
huvo additional strength mid safety, had missionaries
exploKlon at
II"
gono from hero to proselyte there.
among
wim urralwned ymlerday, charKed with
olllforeign
duo to four comploto steel decks lowcharacter
all
the
Intcrvfow
with
and
This
Kalakaua
today.
und
until
murder,
Tho
remanded
ora
steel
er, main, upper und shelter
genluo "who would have clals who have figured In Samoa's his urciucil man, II wu udded, w.ih not d,c
tho
lop deck extending from tho boiler been uttractlvo
natural gifts, powers of
fmded
a notable nguro in any land, tory. In Influence
room forward to tho stem, and n bridgo dwells pleasantly
with natives, and np
In memory, nnd It
Hospital Olilp Maine,
deck, 280 feet long, above tho shelter was the recollection of this, nnd my parent devotion to their Interest, ho
May X Tim Ameipan
may
LONDON,
dccK,
Samoa,
be
Gibson
called
of
tho
in regard to passenger
Infer acquaintance In Samoa with the
uhlp, Maine, after having lm
s,
tho Yiel will tuko 1C0
And they both wero alike In that their
hy l,aiy Randolph Churchill and
Embassy
which
just
had
led
left,
that
cud
second-clans
200
and J.000 third, mo. some tlmo ago to promise this So lives closed amid clouds and In tho lit. others of tho coininlttie, nailed (mm
class passengers, the Inst nuinoil being clety n paper on tho "Recent relations trr collapso of the plans upon vhlch Houthnmpion tor ihu Vut, Iwluy
Into
two, four ami of Hawaii with Samoa, and
hopes were centred,
largely apportioned
other Pa. their
Plucky Natal,
Steluhcrgcr established a Govern,
six berth statorooms, wjtli nil con. rifle Groups," Hut tho rapidly fo'jowlng
Alny
1
venlonces, Tlio accommodation for first-clu- and startling events In Samoa, tho muiit and created ft distinct ImpresTim
I'llJTOIIMAIllTlllmi,
ricmiy.nr'd I. (day.
passengers Is situated on tho abrogation of tho Uerlln Act, and tho sion In tho native mind that tho Unit, IakIhIuIIvo
Giiywmr,
Tho
nlrvMller
Iwilvlluiih'
amid-shipbridgo and prornenudo decks
Stales had established a protector, Innofi, In bin vpufcli.
exjir.ialoii n
partition of that Group, tm well as tho ed
ate, In all this, ho exceeded his In. .no uommimiiiii, MVfinrifHaveinroiirfii jui in..
Tho dining naloon on the Union of Hawaii
United
the
States
with
I mpiro by Ilia diiynlloii,
room,
I'ourHiiu and
bridgo dock Is n handsome
artU' warrant. I feel tho subordination of tho fctructlous,
ileico vvlih which Nalal him linrnn
ivr
Dii nio return to Washington.
tleally furnished, and will eat J50 per. originally chosen topic to a larger ono,
Irlulu, und hy inn nritvr
prpnuit
brought with him nuniurou ompiayiHi ui'r"
ny iili vhioiipioiiw.
wins. The ship s fitted throughout Without omitting Hawaii's relation
with a powerful Installation of electric with Samoa, therefore, I Invite you to. petitions praying for annexation,
Delay
'J)u;ne, jay Awar.l,
llHltt
The prayers of (heir petition tho
night to a consideration of tho extinccertainly
lihjIlNIJ.Mny
grant.
President
did
,3, Jnw omiidjii IMufcjw
not
iu(
,
tion of this last surviving sovereignty
uy wwjiiil, w)iiiu ffmiMury at .Ihu
circumstances of Btelnnergor's ro' TifbMILai
I lillwf JUslM,
Mssurwrilie
HI- Tho Hawaiian Hoard of Missions In the Pacific, of the value to tho tho
(f( te'1"!"'11' you'1
'f
'fWi "f- nnr'hiApril
would like 95,000 In order to finish up United States of our rights under the turn lo them, upd tho word used by imlvurm)
a i)im laimi,
Itlli
arrangement,
now
nd of tho varied,
the year' work,
(Continued pn page f)
mimI funiut xnikli)'
nui yH
II
BIG
NO.
PrnUfi for Cnundlnii.
MoNTHKAt,. May
Tt tMur ha Hie
follotttiia 11, i aide fiutii l.'ii. 1,1,1
.''.u,i
.1
I'tier, of Montreal, Ih Imiul iu l"
iVu.lwr i'impan. It I A , and not Mn
"or I'. Heller.
a rrK1ed .in ti.' I'lem h
i. hiad:an om.er mxalHled iiome and mu
n ttr W.
Knd. mirrcrliirf from
and Houn.i
llt t. ft hrt. nwlt
IT iraliw'd.
aud iMht Lit arv l
lw talka firavply of uulnit liaek to the
cut. Ill dorlor tiiiim. thai Up tuny I hi
aide ta lanve and rwriilt nl
hi
flriKtilun it) a
erk or wi .'aittaiii IVI-- I
oonfliina the rlal.mnt that five or
fHiiHillnnii
em kill' I ir voii.vl.'il .it
n
i
by iieclilfiital ii.)yoiie,n
liv
the tlordona. A the "amidl.ina li II lack
the
mlKinok
trenchm.
the
'eiiUins
im
tl'i-t'ati-InlIn the half Unlit for llwr-- i
IMIetlrr
that the lordoint w.te
not for n moment lo l uel.l bhini'-wort- BUSINESS BLOCK GOES
lie nxprwuea th" nearllint
of Ilia kind ifalmen;.
Im
a coii.niund
(lenernl
i
hlKhly taalmil hy a cap: un ! the
He nn h that he
iilno liiiatlded.
Boer camped with the ('ana ll.irm an I other Slico of Arlington Hotel Tract
Colonial. The nnldlerly iiilalltte of tho
cluded and Price is Nearly
Canadians elicited tiulvcrial ndnilriitui,
VAMrnnum
or
on
to mtl4r,
Hi. I'nltwJ
il4r nM'U ItHtMh
n.'rtim.id ate
In drlrrmthr. (Bl tile;
xnndne tHr
iei. Mhvtlwr lh awr4 ' AistiaMn
UnMMMte km
amoft
WIKMiK
s.
Africa," wild the King of .Sweden nnd
Norway, now on a vlxlt to thl country.
In an Inlcrvluw yenteidny.
'ion may.v
miiKe ii ipiue rnar inai I nave no
whatever with the; lloein. J ml I
will tell you why I Unci It Jlltlc'ilt to
iindprKtiind elllnr tho tirlu"l.l k or r Ic
HkIoo which Ik apparently i monopoly of
the hurKhcm of tlm two Ht.it , or i t tho
noiii rai innniieNiat onH or n unveruinent
which xecniH lo have refusicd most f tlio
hy the Ilrltlnh, and
reforniH KiiKKeKted
which cloned Im iiegotlntlonK hy 111'
viidliiir HritlHli terrltorv.
In inv onliilon
raroK nro the exact
the
opposite of the HoiTK. heraiiMi they are
nmonir thu IichI colonlzerM of the world,
wncii Hnvace anil uncut zeit territory
Iiiik to lie reclaimed. No greater proof of
IIiIh could havn been alveu
than the
HJdendld outliumt of loynlty at home, and
tno iieromm in tuo ueiu, wuieii every
HrlllHli eolonv hnH ho nnanlinotlHlv iIIh- pllijeil. That Ik tho good which Iiiik
i erne to (Ireat llrllaln out of tho evil
which any war hrliiKH In Uk train, und
for tho
that will ho her compeiiHatlon
many
dlaiinoliitmentH Kho haH HUffered
hitherto. You tniiko tnko It oulln clear
that I have no sympathy whatever with
Ihe IIoitk. nnd that I w II trlvo no Him
pert to the atteinptK that aio innklnir lo
Keruro too coiiriienancu or
oi our country.
Oom Paul's Olivo llritncli.
IIAODi:, .May 2. The lloer
Till: I'lHcMer
and WolmnraiiK, left to
day lor ItoStrrdaui en route to tho United HtateH. A ureal cloud had" them
farewell at tho million. Tho delegates
made xliort hihcciick, tlianKim; tno popu-hirfor tho kindly reception extended hy
'tho pcoplo united to thiui hy hondH of
rncn anu religion.
.Mr. l'lHCher
told your correspondent
mat tno onjeci or their visit to tno unit
ed HtnteK was to appeal to tho Oovern
older to hoc lire i
mint anil people. Inpeace.
Ho said that
of
thoy wete ko nir In order to rectify eiro
neoiiH opinions,
and miiko thu truth
known, hy which It would he seen that
tho IIoitk had not brought nn thu war,
hut dCHlrcd only nefiLu and tho trannull
pcrKcHslou of inilepemlnnce, which wuh iih
diar lo them aH to the American neoolo
He mild Unit ho knew nothlmr reuariliuir
Ihe HtalementH that they would not ho
rtiLelveii o Ic a lv hy the (lovuriimeut.
After tho farewell vIhKh to .MlnlHiem
I'lerson and Do Ilcntifort, tho lloer
started thlH afternoon for Hotter
darn, on their way to tho UnlUil Htateri.
'I lie dL'lignti'H will sail tomorrow. In re- Kpouso io a (iiiestion as to now too reiu-Hof Hecretary Hay to receive them at
Washington would affect their mission,
.Mr. .'"Ist'licr wild: "Wo know absolutely
v
notning.
imvo seen it in tno papers,
hut wo can any nothing more."
eyiu-niitli-
iCnclliili-KpciiJiIn- g
delo-gate-
e
dele-Katc-
man-of-w-
Vice-Consu-
lltovm-fontel-
coin-cldon-
,l
Wcdm-mlay-
a,
I
Itlch-iilil-
.iiliuriiK-HliurK-
n,
ucrom-MiodHtlo- ii,
lion-pn-
llrnt-clas-
ss
Aum-mlil-
s,
Ml- -
Htoln-berg-
foiila-'omlug- ,
Bplon Kop Dispatches.
.May t. Tho telegraphic cor-- n
spondenco relating to thu riplun Kop
dlLp.ilchcK, was Issued to I'arl lament Just
heioro midnight on Thursday.
Lord Lansdowne, Hecrctary of Htalo for
War, wind on .March l!Mh, asking thu
advice of Lord Huberts about publishing
LONDON,
the dispatches, HaylUK. "Wo cannot publish all tho documents
enclosed with
your illspatclicH of Kebrii'try littli, and
kiiKKeKtlng certain dlspatchcH, which, In
Lord Lanndnw lie's opinion, mlKht bo pub.
llshed. Lord Lansdowno added: "Hut I
would not red Jimmied In editing tho
paperH iiiiIish you concur, and joii may
iieihniis
think It well to refer to lluller.
1
suggest as nil alternative that wu
should tteal your dispatch or Kuhrimry
13th, and all Its enclosureH iih cnulldeh-tla- l,
and that lluller should semi throiiKh
you it full
narrative of tho opeiatlons.
ThlH you could forward to me, with any
oIifi rvutloiiK you desired to make for
publication."
Lord HoburtH replied to Iird
In a dlspntih datid liloemfonteln,
Maich 31st, that ho had siiKKCHlid to Hlr
ItedverH lluller to leiiiro u full narrative, but that Hlr ItedverH lluller had ahum red iih follows: "I do not at all llku
thu Idcu of
it dispatch for
I much prefer to leuvo It
In
the hands of the Commander In (,'lilef.
Let him hi loot for publication whatever
Im Ihlnks proper."
To thlH Lorn KohcrtH nppi tided that ho
would not himself object to thu publication of n tinner edited as Lord Laim- downn had nunnenti.il, hut that It might,
pirhups, bo better to overrule General
llullcrH objection, and to adopt tho al- tl II. lltl VI, COlirHIl HllL'lXeHtl'd liV llld 1.IH1H- downe. Ho asked lird Lansdowno to
wlro it reply.
This reply from Ixird Lansdowne. dat
id April 2l, said.
"In view of Itllller'M fjlilitettnn. I abiin- don tho proposal that tho dispatch should
no
nun i iiriijionu io jiuoimii
the Keiuctlon descilbed In my illspatch or
Maicll th."
Ijrd ItoberlH answered under date of
April illh. "I ngreu to my dlsiuttcli of
l'i bruary I3tli being pulillslieil,"
Tho corrcmionilunce also coulalns two
ilbpnlchi-referred to In Lord
dlnpiitcli of .March ZSth. Tho llrst
Ik fiotn I Mr d liusdowno to (leneral llul
ler. dated January r.th. retiresviit liiur tho
din- IiIh
tmiiosslbllltv of -- publlHhlng
pHicnis. wn en eoniaiu viowh or inn
situation and foreeiiHtK of IiIh inlen- lions." anil emu laslzlntr inn nilv sail liv
of sending dispatches dmcrlptlvo of tlio
nperatlouK for presentation
lo 1'aillu- Laus-di'Wti-
Liiiik-dowu- n'
UlbUI.
Tho second Is from Ixrd Wc I He ley In
Clh. and
datid I'V'bruarv
lild lloherls.
I
saying:
will,
feel
"Von
stini
iiKliii Willi me thai Mitliuens dlspatcli,
IimiiiiIIuk Magersfonti'lu, could not ho
plililhiht'il iih mini. Thero are passagus
Ir, It Inappropriate
in hucIi ilneuments,
aud It a Inn kIvih lufonnallou of Importance to thu army. If he Plus I will
Iho illspatch, hut I prefer not to un- i
NiigKesi
ueriiiKO iiiih iisporiHiiiiiiiy.
that you should ask him io e.incel till
dUpiiHih, and to wilto another,"
'I ho I'OIcKpolidilito iluuM not ludlrato
thu ills- whether Mid .Melhih'U
liali'h u sueucBti'd.
aH publish- Thu rlplou Kop lilapiitclK
ml with iixnclly Dm nchctlon
sunHetted
In Lot d Lah'lowiic'H iiispiiich of .Mm ih
Slb.
J'runn OnndniiitiatltJii,
Alay i, Thi' Tlmm, referI.ONDON,
ring In I he wit I Hponihiicc, say:
LJiflNiinwhu w nwiuiiini in it nn miliar in- Million in, 1,01(1 jionuriH hi look iiih opiu.
fun for Ills lain Mil of Iho unfortunate
Ciimmiiiit iinou lid ,uir
llllll'll, lilllillo. hIiuo1
supcrlliioiiH. There,
IKHIIH utw li
MliMiilihig eit'illlablo to Hlr lludvurs
ui- imsr jii iii iMiiiMi jo io wr io
piiiidi for piihiivuiimi
"lnl
IH
The Advertiser la able to give tlio
of ono of tho biggest real estnto
deals In downtown Honolulu property
that lias yet taken place. Tho cxicnslvo
estate of Dr. John McGrow, on Hotol
street between Fort nnd Alakoa 8treotB,
ls
bus been sold,
Hon. Alexander Young Ih to be tho
purchaser, and tho deeds ot transfer
will ho completed thlti morning and
concluded at onco ns tho Minister leaves
this afternoon for San Francisco by tho
AtiHtralla. Tho price Is Bald to ho
about $170,000, nnd tho property to bo
taken In will not only lucludu tho big
tract belonging to Dr. McGrow, but also
a slico of tho llluhop estnto property directly adjoining that of tho doctor ami
fronting on King Btroet. Of tho sum
paid Dr. McGrow gets ?1G0,000.
'IhO'Snle has been in contemplation
for Koine tlmo, but owing to the Joining
of tho two pieces of property to bo sold
at thu same, time, consldortiblo tlmo htiB
been lost. Dr. McG row's property has
a frontage, ot about 157 feet ami a depth
of itboitt 350 feet, but is not regular in
contour. Tho Bishop estnto owns thu
Arlington Hotol premises, which extend
through tho block from Hotol to King
Btrcot, During out on tho King streot
side, bo that si wing extendi) along tho
roar fence of tho McGrow property to
the Walklkl boundary. Thus Mr. Young
will hnvn tin almost perfect rectangular
atrip of ground from street to streot.
i no pittciiUBo of theso two pieces of
hind also Includes i string of the Arlington promises from Hotel to King
Htreot, ot nbottt 25 feet. A strip of similar width, or ovon nioro, will bo taken
off tho McGrow property and a street ot
DO or (!0 foot opened up, thus giving nn
Important artery In tho block, whlca is
altogether too big at present for ordinary business purposos.
Hy this moans both tho Bishop uatuto
and Mr. Young securo n lino frontago of
nearly 100 foot. Tho advantages of this
aro manifold. Not only Is tho vnltio of
tho proporty greatly appreciated, but a
now litmlness street Is added to tho congested section. Just what will bo done
In tho way or new buildings has not
been lliinlly decided, but It Is quito
that n modern four story olllea
building,
costing ?100,000.00,
may
ho erected, taking In the Hotel street
frontago and thnt of tho now street for
a cotiHlderablo distance down tho blo:U.
Thero Is also some talk of tho building of n lino new hotel, but tho prospects aro more In fnvor ot tho ofllco
nos-slh- lo
building on account ot tho excellent
business location.
Tho McGrow mansion now standing
on tho premises wan built nioro than
fifty yenrs ngo by Dr. It. A. S. Wood,
nnd has boon occupied bv tho present
yoars.
holder for moro than thlrty-thrc- o
In Its day It wns tho hniidsomost residence In Honolulu, nnd hns been the
scene of much of the social gayety.
BIIUNS J?K0PE11TY
SOLD.
Frank Ilustnce Iiuys Land on JJoro- tnnia Stroot.
C. S. Dos It y hits concluded a deal In
real otitato with Frank Hustace, by
which the latter becomes tho owner of a
pleco of property on Hcrctanla street,
Kwa of Fort street and adjoining that
of N. 3. Sachs. Thero wero two pieces
of proporty sold, aggregating a total of
27,duu all told. Tho Uerotanla street
frontago Is CI feet, whllo tho depth Is
about 110 feet.
A two or threo story business block Is
contemplated for tho now purchaso, nnd
win no in Keening with that of Mr.
Sachs on the corner. Tho land 1b known
as tho llriina proporty, nnd Is ono of tho
most desirable locutions In tho business
district. Work on tlio Bachs block will
bo commenced soon. Tho present framo
affairs will bo torn down and tho ex
cavation work begun within a short
time, and the same program Is scheduled for tho property disposed of
Tho Kaiser's Congratulations.
Kmpcror WIN
HKIU.IN, May
Ham haH cahbd Iho President of Brazil
Dr, CampOH HalleH, iih follow'Hi "I solid
Vour Hxcillcnoy an expression of my
Hlncern sympathy and hearty wIhIhh
Iho hapiilnesH
and prosperity of the
friendly nation, which you mi woithlly
represent," Tim Kmpernr William's
wuh called forth by the llruxlllan
ci'lebrallon of tho four hundredth mini,
ternary of Iho dlscnveiy of Iliaill.
3.-- Tho
r
mes-huk- ii
Alliance in Princely Oirclos,
May
JHIItUN,
niliabetli,
of Wnldci'k'l'yrniont, 0unt of Queen WIN
lit'lmlna, of Iho Nilherlands, wa inurrled
today nt noon In AroUen, Capital of
Waldeck, In Count Aluxander, of
Thu Queen of tho
Netherlands. Ihu Queen's molhur, tlm
Kluu-'unQueen nt Wiirlomburg, und
nlher prlncisio of Wuldvck, weru pres-o-
I
iWf1
',!
HAWAII
2
lr
N
CIA'l:TTIC
IllHUW
M
:
.
win
Kh
N;
tlon that K"iid not be Hlt.hdriood
Jluan WV UttM.ttltiilIM.
this th Wjrlll
rH to ft
HMr ronrnymg the Irtu-I"
"
for tn
prtfmmtMiia
"!" uTiTlZ
th.
m Hyrtwr
nf rnflvHn
Hi
Jnllcn
10th. nf8. tmwwi
!
I
Ml
"l departure nt the KalmlkM. Ilia mUaion
JU Ul IICII'BMf
!
nil John Wltw. xrM "th iotrf-iMm iBttrttdlonk
t'lilrf nnd Proprietor of tn Uronn 4i nittiiamoii
ai- - In flamoa bad hrnrllrnllr rollaOKfri
en
!
n
e
mtiMiii
uif
flllinofi want nbaml. ad
Nrrrihrlt,
of uiandi in tie newan lainnua,
(I'onltiiunl fiffl l'(f I.I
M.a Mtaaion
frM)"t
tuj'
through Cartur the ITMly
to the Hawaiian Kins nil
whlrh
!)
roiir-,n- r drmalnK
Iriaodaatp
nc
of
and
na
R
nn tha aiitijM-i- .
Itiatnarrk did
IN
the I'rwMcnt In lito wl)'. Jurtlfle the Wrimtpr'n right of lovmlnnty and
monarch to rutrrri
from our
belief antiMiK tho Surooan to whlrh proprietorship. Wylllr wrlta that the anntnar. ' A pitta, fhtati wan to bate not ronrwl that h roRnrdwl tho Hawaiian
HHIon nn one of Imperii
limy citing with n pmlittetieo when ronaldoratlon of the rocalou had been
u
but tha iwHann
nm-c- .
I.nrd Hnllabury, who would
(oH the Into Klnit nnd hi foltovmri pofftponod by racolmlun of the Klnc. Iwen tha benrtr.
1,m
IM'
Ul
l,l n ftl. ...,.....
alA,lin
iiimmwTOiwuwH","1
inrm.
I'tiunell,
norow,
th
whlrh
ami
I'rhy
resolution
tlmt
and
mneli tribulation
Oefcanloi
junction, continual eomplalsnr.t to Oor- - Wins His
tho PorelRti Minister to hare Order of the Star of
United 8lnte hnd ft peculiar Intern.
in
tna
Ui
Inalitiittd
dortp
many, anil avan tin iiKli thin mutt load
olltlcnl futuro whlrh they communication with the lllble nnd
In their
and rhlf of l'olyiisali.'aiid tnoa to normnn nnnoxntlon. As for Ilaynrd
nml foreign iwwcrs wore hound to rea- MiMlunary Societies of th Kingdom king may
hiur rontrlbiitml to the wel- h rou hi tit nothing olav tluiti accept
Court.
on tho subject of making efforUi for the who
per L
of Pilynlan tlarmany'a benevolent
ntsnrniire, nnd
Throiiah tho Jenlotigy of Ilritwh nml in oral and religious improvement of fare nnd ndvattrmnt
wag
to
alao
proni
lluah
comnuinlttc'.
Herman traitors nml tho connlvanco of tho people of the Stewart Islands.Wyl-ll- e tho Samonn monarch with a .arrlaa profewodly nt lonat, to hope for the
of Snnumu Independence through
are to understand,''
tho United Stntea Consul, a persona! "You
SIXTY DAYS AFTER
writes, "that tho King, having only nnd pair of hones.
the
then undertaken by
enemy, Stelnborgor wns deported on n
the Hawnllnn Territorial
Uuith wits Instructed If. after eonld the three power, nnd therefore politely
annexot
danger
oscnpcil
recently
tho
IlrlUsli
bill I passed the duty on
existing circumstance, he to dlwonrngo the mlwlon of Bush nnd
StclnbcrKcr'a vicissitudes never orad ation for his own Kingdom, liar no de- crntlon of oxpcdlcnt,
European
China
oxprws 'n
and
to
this
terrifound
principle
apply
to
the
the
to
the
"Knlmllon."
sire
on
Impression
ho
made
the
tho
tented
Crockcrywaro will bo from
regret that nny portion of hi
I
tory of others, but His Majesty most
a strange- fact of Hawaiian hisIt
Samonn mind.
CO
per cent higher
r5 to
education, subjects should bo In rebellion opnlnst tory thnt tho om great power with Lengthy Opinion Rendered Yesterday
Ills mission, nhortlvc as It was, In ardently desires to extend among
B5 per cont on Whlto nnd
tnc him, nnd nlno tho solicitude with which which llaw-.i- ll ban ever been nt peace
the nurnoso he had In view, prevented Christianity nnd civilization
60
per
cent on Dotoratod.
On H. M. regards the recent Intervention of at homo nnd by which she has never
of Polynesia,"
by Justice Frear in Import
-for tho tlmo the absorption of Samoa barbarous tribesWylllo
powers
ot
bamoa.
foreign
in
nnairs
1850,
the
St.
Ju
notifies
I.
March
been
there
threatened
or
molested, nit
by any other power, Just na Meade's
Case,
It
under
THE
to
ant
DUTY
PRESENT
hare
King
was
cautioned
utt.,
"Ho
20th
on
tho
though
tho
lien
that
tho
pngo
open
commercial
Interests
of
unratified treaty Kept Pago
is 10 per cent on cither.
tho expressions thnt they in- tho citizens of that Power aro scarce
for us to gain six years later, by un resolved to accept the sovereignty of stood by pledges
-II,
M.'s
ot
part
on
the
ly second to nny In the Islands, should
the Stewnrt Ielnnds, but solely for tho volve no
cniiivocal cession.
nny nsslstnnce,
NOW IS TOUR TISIE
(From Saturday's Dally.)
Second. Tho period from the treaty good of tho natives, nnd without ex government to render Important point. hnvo mado tho Samoan mission nlmoat
In
followed
tLe
them,
any
or
a
revenue from
and then
to purchaso what you want
pcctlng
"casus belli." Stevenson nptly deto tho Joint Act of Berlin.
part
Hospital
of
Queen's
prem
A
the
response
to
In
these
political
any
pecuniary
however,
re
or
If,
scribed tho German attitude: "Tho Gercurrlni:
in this lino beforo prices
United Stntos Intorforonco.
nnd confidential assurances of Ills mans looked on from tho llrst with nat- ises, "Queen Himnu ltenldence," and nil
sponslblllty on their nccount. All thle
aro advanced.
other property which has been In litiga
ar Majesty's sympathy, any advances or ural Irritation thnt a Power of tho
With tho deportation of Stolnbcrgcr, Wylllo adds, Is to bo put Into the ex
proposals should como from King
ot Hawaii should thus profit tion in the- local courts for sometime pust
STEKLINO
Samoa relapsed Into internal strlfo tides "clear and explicit and to be
SILVEIl
pointing to such nn nlllance be- by Its undeniable footing in tho family lire decreed by tho Supreme, Court of
tho factories of Rood
Twice In tho period I have doacrlbod, Plained to tho natives." With the
from
give
would
as
to
bo tlio property of C. K. C.
of natlonfl, and send embassies and Hawaii
& lJarton
our Has was raised to avert for the vague and uncertain terms of this let tween Hawaii and Samoa
Whiting
and
Mfg. Co.
tlmo soizuro by tho other powers, and ter It Is Intimated In a letter from to tho former a right to speak authori-of mnko bellovo to have a navy and bark Hooke. usually known ns Captain Kookc,
powers
on
dcvl-seI,
behnlt
o
nephew
August
Foreign
Crclghton.
C.
tho
foreign
snap
T.
Minister,
thu
It.
and
of
Jtookc,
tatively to
at the heels of tho great Gerhnving served this purpose was with
of tlio lands In question. Tho cnec
drawn. And from necessity, and with 1880, St. Jullen was dlssatlslled, and It the Independence of Samoa, you arc to man Empire."
WE WILL havo a spealliance
13
an
such
your
reprcscnin
that
belief
known
ins
not
Is
whether
cxprcs3
not too much to say that so se- which has been one. of the most prominIt
the npproval of their superiors, our
cial salo for tho next thircountries,
looking
two
an
to
In
any
ent
was
the
Courts
took
of
over
the
action
tivc
commenced
the
at
confederation
riously
or
did
o!Tlccr3
and
tho Germans regard the
Consuls
continued
naval
ty days,
ommoncing
(Term, 1807, beforo Alfred CarHawaiian action that only tho suspi- November
to tako part In tho political affair of exercise ot his sovereign or propric If mado close enough to rendertothem
April 28th.
ter, then First JudKo of tho Circuit
forthe but ono state In their relations
rights. As confirming
cion .that In somo way tho United Court,
the Islands, arranging agreements of tnry
wherein C. K. C. Itooko commencpeace between the native factions f.ml strength of the historical parallel to eign powers, will meet with acceptance States was really Involved In the mis- ed notion
to rjulut tltlo ugulnst. the.
THE REDUCTION will
joining with tho representatives of tho Bush's mission, It Is to bo noted that here, nnd you will please oncourago the sion, prevented tho German captain tjueen's Hospital, "a corporation; Cluis,
bo 33 3 per cent. Our asexpressCrclghtou,
such
mnko
It.
whllo
Bishop,
to
Samoa
S.
letter,
ot
JI. Damon, C. M. Hyde, J.
in
this
Government
from blowing tho "Kalmlloa" out of
other powers In the agtccmon; for tho
sortment Is rery complete
ing regret that no definite action was proposition directly to H. M, through tlie water. And it Is probable that this O. Carter nnd W. F, Allen, Trustees unmunicipal government of Apia.
der tlio Will of liurnlce 1. Illshop." The
Our constant Intervention in Samoa taken regarding tho Stewart Island you or by an envoy from King Mallotoa, Is what-wouhavo actually happened plaintiff claimed ho wus entitled In feo
cesfilon, writes "a now departure In the and you aro also at liberty to do all in at the tlmo ot tho declaration of war simple to nil of the lands, testnmvntx and
PLATEDWARE will be
was now to becomo nccentuated.
also sold nt special
hereditament which wero described as
In 18S5 began that series of German policy of tho Government has been ta vonr power to aS3lst in formulating against Mallctoa had tho "Kalmlloa" tho
cor"French
Premises,"
Hotel
nt
tho
having
prices.
Interests such a proposition privately, but not of been still nt Apia. For In Bismarck's
aggressions which led directly to tho ken, and the Powers
of Hotel nnd queen streets,
tlio
in Pacific waters have been Informed ficially." The question or tno extent or dispatch In which ho instructs the nel
Berlin Agreement.
"Queen Kinma Residence," comer Nuu-unand lleretanla streets, tho land sitKvery act of these met the protest of this change ot policy. Of course it the rebellion was ono ot tho utmost Im- German Minister at Washington to noRICH CUT 6LAS8, for
nt ilonuuknlm, tho land known as
follows lines laid down broadly nt tho portance, nnd Bush was ndvlscd to
tho next thirty days at a
tify Bayard ot tho Intended action uated
of tho United States representative.
Nlolnpa, In Nuuanu vnlley, land at I'uu-una
issued,
commission
St.
Jullen
time
portion
somo
25
per cont reduction.
General
Consul
and
against
German
attacked
much attention
Mallotoa, he mnkes the threat
The
Honolulu, pioperty In Nuuanu valt.
distinctly. After ascribing to tho "unc- ley known us W'aolanl.
Slalletoa's sovereign rights nnd hauled and independence? (dependence) must
nf tho funds of tho mission to Its
Jndfii! Frear rendered tho opinion
of
down his Hag within tho Municipality. bo had upon moral rather than upon
Intermeddling of tho HaIt was suggested that ho might alled-for
ALL OP OUR GOODS aro
the Supremo Court, wn.cn was also slimFinally, when tho nppcaranco of a Ger- material force." Compare also this act as a peacemaker. This whole ques- waiian Government tho disturbed con- ed
marked in plain figures and
liy
Whiting,
JiiHtleo
Htunley
nnd
JudRu
Gibson
to
Car tion was treated with the skill of a mas dition of affairs In Samoa, Bismarck of thu Circuit Court In placo of
man squadron at Apia threatened tho letter with tho letter of
old prices remain with
tho
of ter hand. It was Indeed n subject which goes on to say: "In case Hawaii, whose Justice Judd. The opinion Is ono ofChief
Belzuro of the Islands, our consul upon tcr, announcing the commissioning
the
tho new.
1SS7.
Majesty
8,
January
"Ills
Uush
lengthy
most
King,
of
application of the
documents
raised the
tho kind over
required dollcato treatment both In the King acts according to financial prin- Hied,
payes of
and coveis thirty-seve- n
American Hag over the Samoan, nnd feels that this cour.su now taken, Is on Instructions and on tho spot. For It ciples which It Is not desirable 'to ex- typowritliiK,
Tho subject Is treated In nn
his part a solemn duty, which on ac- was well known that Germany was be- tend to Samoa, should try to Interfere exhaustive manner,
without doubt defeated this purpose.
history
und
tho
Secretary llayard Immediately dis- count of the opportunities ho and Ha hind Tnmaseso. and It would not do to In favor or Mallotoa, tho King of the the casn Is traced minutely from the fil-of
avowed this act, recalled tho author of waii enjoy, ho owoa to his brother offend so great a power by Inquiring In Sandwich Islands would thereby enter ing of tho will of T. C. II. Itooko, the
testator, until the action was brought Inwhoso islands to her official conduct.
On tho other Into a state of war with ub."
It, and Juno 1, I8SC proposed n confer- chiefs of Polyne3la,
to tho Courts.
should not remain In tho position of hand, such Inquiry must not give rise
ence at Washington.
In tho syllabus Justice Freur says; At
German Hostility Apparent.
being mere waifs to be seized upon by to suspicion on Mnllotoa'fl part ".that
common
aw, Including tho early stata
Bocomos
Factor.
Hawaii
ute
do donls, Kmmti
tho first strong hand that Is stretched tho friendly and outspoken recognition
(Queen lOmma)
By tho middle of April, German hoswould lake un estate tail, in which ease
Is
It was at this Juncture that Hawaii out to take them."
given
him
tility
was
mado painfully apparent. On C. C. K. Itooko would tnko a. vested re;
which King Kalnkntin has
became a factor In tho International
April ICth Gibson writes Bush: "Ger- mainder; butv(") Kstutes tall cannot exIn tho slightest dogrco hesitating or InSituation in Hawaii.
situation with results wpll nigh serious
many does recognize Tamasoso as ist In these Islands,
sincere."
"(3) At common law, beforo the statute
to her, as they were Important to the
Before considering tho history ol
Bush's further conrso was to depend equal In authority to Mallotoa," nnd douls,
lOmmii would tako a feo simple
powers in treaty with her.
on tho 7th of May to Carter: "I have conditional,
the Samoan mission, let us look ut the on the result of tho Samoan mission.
In which case C, C. Jv. Itooko
& CO., LIMITED
had situation in which Hawaii, by the
How long previously, Gibson
wero, It will bo seen, just seen a copy of a dispatch address would tako by way of remainder, If a reIlls
Instructions
been meditating his Polynesian policy events of this period, was placed In Its well framed for the purpose ho had In ed by the German Foreign Minister to mainder could bo limited on n feo simple
'99- ami, ll not, no would taice by
does not appear. Prof. Alexander states relations to tho United States, and oth- view, and certainly beyond criticism in Lord Salisbury expressing tho hope eonuiuon,
way of executory devise, - the words
that In ISSa, tho year of Kalakaua's er Powers, for these wero to give this temper and tone.
EVIPORTJCJRS
that tho Government of Her Majesty 'without
OF
leaving Issue" Import a dolliuie
coronation, Cnpt. Tripp and v. u. mission an importance Its authors nevwill not consent that Hawaii take utuure oi issue ana peruaps oven 11 iney
Gibson Wants a Gunboat.
Clarko were fient as royal Commission- er dreamed of. No time more unpropl-tlou- s
part In tho proposed conferenco at Import un Indefinite failure of Issue, and, Cracery, Glass, Lamps, HonseFnr- not, the heirs general of tho testator
ers to tho Gilbert Islands and Now
could have been chosen, ltecent
Gibson had wisely dispatched his en- Washington," and to Bush to tho same If
would tuko tho" possibility of reverter,
Hebrides, nnd a parody on tho ".Monroe events hnd fixed on Samoa tho atten voy boforo tho gathering storm clouds effect.
but
nis
doctrlno" was put forth In grandilo tlon of the three treaty Powers, and
"(1) Fees simple conditional cannot exStill undaunted, Gibson on this same
quent protest nddresscd to all the great the conference then about to open at burst, and meanwhile ho was conduct- dato
ist in these Islands.
attempts
oba
to
stout
reply
n
purchas6
of
tho
"(5)
tho
Under Hawaiian law. Emma would
powers warning them against any Washington had been agreed to on the ing negotiations for
put forward by Bayard. He tako either (a) a fee simple or (b) a life v "FOIl
further annexation in the Pacific ocean, basis of tho maintenance of tho status vessel to follow him. It appears thatob-It jections
THE BLOOD 18 THE LIFE."
estate with (1) a vested remainder In the
expenses
details
tho
attaching
to
bo
might
the
hoped
vessel
such
a
was
and claiming for Hawaii tho excluslvo quo. Germany ever watchful and over
l'rlnce or (L') alternate contingent retrip
of
tho
Kalmlloa
appealand
then,
On
gift.
of
Janu19th
tho
a
as
tained
Improving
In
mainders lu the Prince and C. C lv.
right "to assist them
suspicious of America s designs on Sa
1887, Gibson writes to Hoffnung, ing to sentiment In which appeals ho Hooke."
their political and social condition." nioa, and oven then contemplating her ary,
an adopt adds "sho starts out on It Is stated that the will of T. C. I).
In January, 18SC, Gibson outlines his coup detat thero In tho event of fall Chargo at London, that II. M. had writ- awasmission
ot mercy to look after the Itooko was dated Feb. 28, 1S32. Kmmu
plans to Carter. Assurances wero to lug to havo her own way at the confer ten to Lord Charles Berosford propos- crow of
married King Kamehamehn IV., Juno
ISM, and gave birth to tho I'rlnco
be sought from the European Powers once, professed to find In Bush's mis- ing tho purchase of a British gunboat can ship the General Slegel (an Ameriof
wrecked
on
Frigate
French
hope
enteris
class,
Hawaii .May IM, JSKf. The testator mado
"a
that tho recent annexations In tho Pa sion on attempt by tho United States of the Satellite
cluuiKlng
a
codicil,
Shoals).
one
execuof
the
Lordship
nnd
other
HaHis
cific would be tho last. As to
to gain nn advantage In tho situation. tained that
.May 25, 1858, nml died November 28,
f.
At about this time Bush was sup- tors,
waii's part, she sought nothing for
IKS. Grnco Knmalkul Itooko (wife of T.
American supremacy In Hawaii was of members of tho British Admiralty may
Should anything In regard to course acknowledged, nnd ultimate an- seo In the royal request an opportunity planted by Henry F. Poor, tho Secre- C. II. Ilooke) died soon after. Tho Prince
died In ISO:', the King In 18U3, and Unitnu
their foreign relations bo deemed de- nexation foreseen.
of to assist the Government of Hawaii tary of tho Legation.
Tho trend
1SS3.
In this summary removal I havo al In Under
sirable by tho independent communi- events was emphasized by tho ponding with a serviceable vessel at a nominal
will ot tho testator ho beways
believed that His Itoyal Master queathed the
ties of Polynesia, the hegomony of ratification of tho convention extend- cost, or ns a gift to Ills Hawaiian Maj
nil his real and personal estate,
such union would naturally fall to Ha- ing tho treaty of 1S75. Germany saw- esty." A month later Gibson notifies made something of a scapegoat of to his wife, Grace Hooke, to bo used
enjoyed by her during tho term of THE WOIU,D-FAMEHLOOD IHJni- H. M.'s
waii.
Government were in tho cession clauso of this treaty and Hush of tho purchase of the "Explorer," Hush. Certainly, Bush had carried out and
her natural life, and from and immediFIEH AND nESTOHEH,
prepared to undertake the work of ne- the Hawaiian mlsslou to Samoa, the to be fitted out as a training ship for Instructions faithfully; ho had secured ately
her
ho gavo and de- IS WArtHANTED
decease
nfter
TO
CLEAIt THE
gotiations to secure separate recogni- Eagle poising over Hawaii with one tho Reformatory School boys, to carry tho agreement for Confederation; ho vised tho samo to his adopted daughter,
BLOOD from all Impurities from
had
fully
Hooke,
esreported
on
Queen
guns.
causo
Duma
guns
Kinand
afterwards
arising.
whatever
gntllng
accurately
two
six
Her
tion of their Independence.
and
claw lu Pearl Harbor and tho other
ma, to be used and enjoyed by her dur-IiFor Scrofula. Scnrvv. Kczomn. Skin ami
This certainly reads like the plan of stretched out to strllco into tho vitals tablishment was to consist of G3 officers tho questions Into which ho was diher natural life, nnd her children for- Blood Diseases, Blackheads, Pimples and
a high and unselfish mind. Hero was of Samoan sovereignty. And to her and men. On the same date Gibson also rected to inquire, nnd In whatever col- ever, nut In enso of her dying beforo Sores of all kinds, It Is a never failing and
no forclblo annexation, or annexation mind the fact that tho American repre- writes that II. M. proposes to send a ors his conduct, or that of tho mission, wiu lesimur, or noi leave nny issue, he permanent euro. It
cures oiu Bores.
been painted, there was assuredly then bequeathed tho property as iiuove
at all, against which the
sentative at Apia had been charged church and school house to Samoa, and has
Cures Bores on tho Neck.
to his nephew and godson, Creswell
with Hawaiian Consular duties, and a Hawaiian teacher and preacher. Tho nothing In this which his Sovereign Charles Keaue Hooke,
of today inveigh.
Boro Legs.
Cures
forand
his heirs
would
havo
deemed
reprehenhimself
was
Cures
nt
Honolulu
Blackhead or Pimples on tho
ever.
that tho llrst result of Bush's mission United States Minister
Gibson Know tho O stftclos.
Face.
sible
had
present.
been
personally
ho
expenso
Justlco
sylof
Prenr
Informed
In
the
stnlcs
total
thnt
tho
by
his
further
Mallotoa
had been tho appointment
Scurvy.
Cures
"In either case the words !wlth-oIt is probable, however, that this ex- ot tho Hawaiian Minister at Washing- vessel when ready for sea, Including Tho chief factor In securing Bush's re - labus:leaving
Cures Ulcers.
nny Isslio' must bo read In
pression
Cures Blood and Skin Diseases,
was ton as his Samoan Majesty's represent the original cost, $20,000, would amount call was a letter written by a half- meir natural sense,
of Hawaii's purposes
meaning 'without
Cures Glandular Swellings.
tempered somewhat to meet tho situa- ative there, confirmed this vlow.
But to $35,000. As a matter of fact, this 170- - caste, which was proved to bo forgery. leaving any Issue surviving,' nnd not in
Clears tho Blood from all Impure matter
?a0,000 before she got Another foreigner whoso presence In either of their artlllclul senses, meaning
tion, and that tho part marked out for Bismarck's application to Bayard ot ton vessel
From whatever causo nrlslng.
Samoa has been n standing cause of 'without having had issue,' or importing
a real specific for Gout and RheuHawaii was made only as prominent tho standard of his own diplomacy, out of port.
It is pains.
an
Indefinite falluro of Issue.
was
matic
nutlve
also
dissension
enlisted
'
as seemed feasible. Already, Gibson was as ludicrous as It was unjust. For,
"In either caso tho word 'or' must bo
removes
Hnlioton.
Bush
tho cause from tho Blood
With
in
It
against
men
Bush.
thoso
That
both
in
read
Its
have
been aware of tho obstacles judged by that standard, Bayard was
sense
must
natural
us
und
not
Bones.
and
woro Instrumental in bringing about 'and.' "
On his arrival at Apia, Bush proceedho was likely to meet, both at home but a babe. A gontlonian with fear
As this illxturo Is iileasant to tho taste,
The concluding paragraph
gives tho and warranted
free from unytnlng Injuriand abroad. If ho was not then, ho and without reproach, Bayard carried ed energetically to hla task, and was Bush's downfall should certainly count final
opinion
result
his
of
to
as
Is
who
ous
to the most delicate- constitution ot
was shortly to becomo so. And wo Into olllclnl Intercourse tho high rules able to roport officially a cordial recop-tlo- n for much in tho lntter's favor.
entitled to the property lu question, as either sex,
the Proprietors Bollclt sufferers
follows:
find him, therefore, from tho first (as that governed his intercourse with his
to give It n triul to test Us value.
by Mailotoa, nnd soon after "oven
"Kuimiloa"' a Dicrjraco.
"In either case, therefore, upon tho
we have seen), assuming an attitude friends.
Deception was an art un- his willingness to favorably consider a
death
of
Hmnia
leaving
without
Issuo
Whatever niny bo said to tho credit surviving her, C. C. K.
rather of defense by which ho sought known to him, and his saddest experi- plan for confederation with material asbecame THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS OF WON
to excuse his contemplated policy on ences lu his diplomatic career resulted sistance to King Mallctoa, If such plan ot Bush and his successor, whoso rep- entitled In feo simple. In liooko
possession, by
DERfUL CURES
Samoa aro realy most excel- way of executory devise or remainder us
tho ground of historical precedent, and from his taking his fellow diplomats at seemed desirable to the Samoans." Pri- orts-on
enso might be."
KKOM ALL PA11TS OF THE WOULD.
of reiterated requests for Hawaii's aid their word, when tho world knows, and vately Bush writes to his sovereign In lent, there Is little to bo said for the the
The exceptions to the order of the
and Intercession.
It Is thowrold's fault that It Is so, that a way that casts nn interesting side- career ot tho "Kalmlloa" hersolf. Circuit Judge overruling tho
demurrers
Blood Mlxturo Is sold In bottles,
In a letter to Carter the February fol- the true diplomat does this only nt his light on tho negotiations. Under dato There was not lacking In this a single In tho first nnd sustaining tho demurrers 2dClnrkc's
Sd each, and lu cases containing six
the second of tho cases which havo times
lowing, ho refers in detail to "tho more peril.
element of tho opora bouffe. The mis- In
fiunutlty,
tho
lis sulllclent to effect
ot Jnn. 27, 1SS7, ho wrltos:
been tried beforo tho Supremo Court,
permnnent euro In tho grent majority
Important applications that havo been
"A week nfter wo hnd romoved Into sion was foredoomed to falluro before are overruled, and tho cases aro remit- aof
By ALL CHEMcases
Carter in Hot Wntor.
return
orders
mado of Hawaii for advice, for help or
for her
ted to tho Circuit Court for such futther IST and PATENT' MEDICINE
VEND-OHour new quarters, we hnd tho honor'of she started, and
actual annexation," enumerating tho
throughout tho world. Proprietors,
To return to the Samonn mission, the entertaining II. M. Mallctoa and his awaited at Apia her arrival. In Poor's ptoceedlngs ns may bo proper.
& Sllllman for C. K. C. Hooke; THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNcession of tho Stewart group In "1803; position of Carter at Washington must cabinet and ofllclnls. This affair was, final report ho writes that at first she A.Mngoon
Hnrtwoll, Robertson & Wilder, W. TIES DHITQ COMPANY, Lincoln. Engtho recognlton of tho Stelnborgcr Gov- have been anything, but enviable.
a good impression, but that It. S.Cnstlo
under the circumstances, a success, producedsoon
and '. h. Weaver for tho land. Trndo mark "BLOOD MIXTUHE."
changed
sho
ernment In Samoa (1875), a petition for Although Gibson professed tho utmost although,
things
became
and
Queen's
Hospital; Kinney, Ilnllnu &
Majesty
as Your
is fully
annexation from tho chiefs and old men solicitude lest tho United States should awaro from your own oxpcrlonco a dlsgraco to her Hag, Ho praises the Mcdunnluin and II. Holmes for tho trus- CLARKE'S
BLOOD MIXTURE.
of tho Island of Taplieuea (Gilberts) not look with favor on his plans, ho abroad, expensive
of tho Iteform School boys, tees under tho will of llenilco I'. Illshop.
After our conduct
1STS, a request for recognition and a
CAUTION.
Purchasers
of Clarke's
tho greatest JenlouBy at any menu had been disposed of, wo settled but with a few exceptions tho marines
treaty of amity and friendship (18S0), displayed
Clarko's Blood Mlxturo should seo that
Sueur on Hawaii.
to Increase America's luliu-enc- o down to wlno nnd speeches, and I point- and whlto sailors behaved badly. Tho
they get tho genuine article. Worthless
a proposition of cession from tho chiefs attempt
Inwas
In
ship
a
stato
continued
of
and position In Hawaii. Ho oven ed out the advantages of confederation,
Onoruea Sugar Co.. 13,000 bags;
Imitations and substitutes aro sometimes
of Butarltarl and Apalng (Gilberts)
and Jackson, tho capoft by unprincipled vendors. Tho
Instructed Carter to ascertain If sho nnd I ventured to put forward that I subordination,
Sugar Co., 5,000; Honomu Plan- palmed
18S2.
was
command,
to
nnd
tain,
Poor
words, "Lincoln and Midland Counties
unfit
her claims to Midway firmly believed Your Majesty's Govern- was forced to appoint a sailing master. tation, 10,000; II. A. K., 19,000; I S. Drug
Company, Lincoln, England," nro
In tho above resumo of Polynesian would relinquish
11.
peM.'s favor. As regards the ment could be Induced to assist him
Is., In
on tlio Government stamp, and
relations, tho rcfereuco to the Stewart Pearl
Her sailing orders woro given her the Co., 15,000; O. K. P., 7,000; Kuknian, engraved
"Clnrko'H World Famed Blood Mlxturo"
0
Harbor cession Gibson seems to cuniarily with n salary of $5,000 to
Island cession Is tho most Interesting, havo bfcen
23d of July, but not until tho 8th of 9.500; Paauhau, 5,000; Honokaa, L'1,000; blown In thu bottle, WITHOUT WHICH
year."
Thcso
negotiations
a
wero
bitter,
almost
and
Instructed
Kukulhaelo, 5,000; Piinaluu, 23,000; NONE AU1J GENUINE.
as It recalls tho first and moat notablo,
August did sho finally clear out of Honuapo,
"thnt nn arrangement to grant brought to n successful conclusion on Apia.
13,000; Wnlnaku, 9,000; Wal-akeuntil tho Samoan mission, efforts lu Carter
Sho was ordered to proceed .dtreaty
Fcbrunry
to
rights
uso
tho
17th
harexcluslvo
of
the
of
nnd
any
tho
7,000;
P.
S.
SI.
toII.
Co.,
this direction.
to Honolulu, but wont Instead tal 104,900.
&
bor to tho United States, or indeed to was ratified and proclaimed at Honolulu irectly
harbor, whero sho reto Pago-Pag- o
any power whatsoever, is ono which on tho 21st of March.
Wyllo and Gibson.
.$.
musmained
crow
whllo
her
bartered
HONOLULU.
1 havo
AN KPIDEMIC OF WHOOPING
never heard from anybody cannot ho ontortalned by this country,
Mnllotoa Binds Himsolf.
kets for pigs and tho captain her plated
who knew tho two, a comparison sug- no mutter what tho form of words In
servlco to tho chief of tho bay for simCOUGH.
Commission Merchants.
may
thq
placed
which
proposition
bo
By this treaty Mallctoa freely nnd ilar considerations. Sho dually reachgested between tho two most remarkLast winter during an epidemic of
able occupants of tho Hawaiian For- boforo us."
voluntarily bound himself "to enter in- ed Honolulu on tho 23d ot Septombr, whooping
cough my children contracteign Office. Hut In the State papers on
To carry out such Instructions, to
to a political confederation with II. M. thirty-tw- o
SUGAR FACTORS.
days on tho way.
tho disease, having sovero coughing
loyal to his convictions, nnd his Knlakaun," etc. Tho ratification by
this subject there la a striking resemMallotoa had Intended coming on tho ed
spoils.
-- AGKNTS FOI- tWo
used
had
blance between thoso of Ilobort Crlch-to- n sovereign nt tho snmo tlmo, must havo
Chamberlain's
followed tho samo language, but Kalmlloa to Honolulu, but tho change
WyllLo and Walter Murray
been no easy task, and If his own good with this saving clauso, "subject to tho ot Ministry forbade. So tho Sovorotgns Cough Ilemedy very successfully for
GibTho
Ewa
Plantation Co.
son. Certainly tho mission of Bush, sonso did not lead him to anticipate, tho ob.lgatlons wnlch II. M. Mallotoa may of tho proposed confederations never croup and naturally turned to It at
The Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd
ICalakaua'a "Envoy Extraordinary to opposition the Samoan mission was bo under to thoso foreign powers with met. Tho net gain to Mallotoa was a that tlmo and found It rolleved
tho Tho Kohala Sugar Co.
tho Court of Samoa nnd Tonga and to assure, ho was not long to bu kept In which ho nnd tho peoplo of Samoa and uniform nnd cocked hat and tho deco- cotli and effected n complcto cure.
The Walmea Sugar Mill Co.
High Commissioner to tho High Chiefs Ignorance.
tho Government thereof havo at this ration of tho Star of Occanlca, nn order John K. Clifford, Proprietor Norwood
Tho Koloa Agricultural Co.
House,
Norwood,
V.
N.
and Peoples of Polynesia," found its
This
remedy
As was to bo oxpected, tho llrst noto tlmo any treaty rolatlons, enjoying nnd which will rank In history with tho
Tho Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis
Is for salo by nil druggists nnd dealprototype In that of St. Jullen, their ot disapprobation was sounded by tho promising our royal
ot Across!, founded by St, Jullen
word," etc.
Mo. ,
MaJostlM, tho III. and IV. Kamehamo-ha'- a British Foreign Olllco, another Instance
Copies of tho document was forward- for a similar purpose, of which the ers. Benson, Smith & Co,, Ltd,,' ngont
The Standard Oil Co.
"Political Commissioner and Com- without doubt whero Downing Street ed to Carter at Washington for tho in- sovereign was Kamohamcha III. The for II. 1.
The Qeorgo P. Blake Steam Pumps
missioner and Commercial Agent to received Its Inspiration, it not Its or- formation of tho United States
carriages
house,
school
the
of
church nnd
Weston's Centrifugals.
tha Independent ruling chiefs of tho ders, from tho Wllholmatrasso. On tho Germany. Ho was Instructed and
JI. n. Godrlz, a through passonger
horscti never materialized. But
to
and
The New England Mutual Life In
Islands, and Archipelagoes of South- 23d of Jan., 1887, Gibson Informs Carthnt Tonga and tho Ilervey
Mallotoa had no occasion to mourn on the Peking, Is a European newspa- surance Co. of Host.
ern Polynesia." Wo have seen with ter thnt Wodehouse, tho British Comper
man who has seen long servlco In
nnd Gilbert Islands
Rather might ho congratulate
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Tho saving clauso In tho treaty was ot his brother monarch had not cost Settlements. Ho Is on his way to tho
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followlilK Ih taken from tile
Hernia una llllo Tribune:
Tim cnm of tlio ltriiulillc nf I lav. all
iiKaliiHt Yokoyumui (iunzaliuio, on upiii'iil
fium the District. Court of South llllo,
won tried In JiiiIko Wilder' crurt last
Frliluv mill the ilefenilant iilni:li.iratu
Tileiitlon wiib Hindu of this euoo In the
iiimilil i.ki Jiiiiuurv tiller the ti al In
the District Court, iib lielnc out of the
onlinnry run of criminal niHn, J ho fit
fcmlitnt. Yokoyatnn, hail a cltMinj oon- tract In Olaa. he wan short Jf men aii'l
came lo llllo anil arraiiKeil wltli.u Jap
anese luiilier to Kifl Bonie of ill' contract
luliorct-of the llllo l'ortusu w .Mill lo
liieak their contracts untl Mini' ami work
for hiln, promising to pay them SI. The
barber induced fourteen of tha
Mill eontrnct men to ,iuii .ni.l bo
to Olna to work for the ilofeulan:. Tho
, ih I nut
manager of the mill, of eo'.ira
r
and
like this anil caused the
lo bo arrested charKed wimi
In that they "unit tall ,
and fr.tuilently underiooit and
confederated touelher to I'omni'.t ..n offense, or to Induce another lo Jo so, to
wit, to Induce the contract laborers ut
the llllo I'ortURUeso Susnr .Mill to break
was
their contracts, etc." The limber
Induced lo plead RUllty and was upon as
a Government witness against this defendant. The defendant was e.iM.ted
in tho District Court and was sentenced
to nav it llnu of $50 and to wio six
months In Jail, llo did not take Kindly
to this sentence and appealed to tlio Circuit Judge at Chambers. The barber net
lor
a small lino and two months in
his kindness to tho prosecution, out notwithstanding this he appeared as the
star witness for the prosecution on the
trial last Friday.
It was contended by the defendants attorney, C. A. Cinltiruith, at the hearjng
before Judge Wilder, that the facts stated In the charge and the evidence offered
lo support them did not constitute nn
"offense" under the renal Laws ofwasHa-a
waii, that the contract labor law to
civil and not a penal law; and
or Induce a contract laborer to
of
break his contract and quit the service
his master was not an "offense or then
violation of any penal law, and that
facts charged and tho evidence offered
did not prove a conspiracy and that the
defendant should bo given ills liberty.
The Court agreed with tills contention
and discharged tho defendant.
The prosecution was represented by
Deputy "Sheriff Lyman and Carl h.
Smith. Ilernld.
TJu'
IU-wn- ll
1'ortu-Bties-
na.-iw-
per-sua-
Glumlors Not in Evidence
n
Neuralgia Cured
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Uit-r-
ued till midnight, and the scene presented wns one of nnlnintlon, as the Indies of mull mid orgmulle, silk nnd luces.
with their sombre dressed but gallant
envnllers. went through the
nnd waiters. The Scotch reel nnd Highland schottlsehe Predominated, ns the
gathering was made up chlelly of old
Scotch residents.
Mr. nnd Miss Hutchison lenve U
tile
Itotlerlek Dim en route to their iiv.Iip
land, nnd carry with them 'lie tnotl
wishes tit ninny friends, who will ajntlly
extend a welcome hand when they
Among those assembled were:
Mesdnmes tJunrd, Forrest, Klnny.
llaldwln, Ha mm, Kennedy, More,
Mackle, Ixjebensteln, Napier, l'lper,
Snow, Itoss, Sohoen, Tosh, Wl
Misses Hroderiek, Cnnario ti). Katon (I),
Hnnnl, Hitchcock, Hutchison,
Irwin.
I.lsliman, Little, Mncy, Marlln, Mnydwell,
Newell, l'omeroy, nice, Hose, Itlcluird-soShlpman, Sumner,
Messrs. Alnsslle, Harron,
Kartells,
Hurt. (Jnrneglo, Cameron, llaslon, Ciipt.
Fugles, Forrest, Onff, Glbb, Giay, Grelg,
Guard (2), Hamilton, Hapal, Hay,
d
(2), Hitchcock, Hutchison, Jamie, Dr.
Ii win. Jackson, Cnpt. Johnson, Kennedy
(2),
Kinney,
Loebonsteln, Mackenzie,
Mnckle, Mann, Capt. Matson, McGllroy,
McLean, Mitchell, More, Napier, I'eok,
l'lper, Itagsdale, Itoss, ltelnhnrdt, Iti'txe-waSchoen (2), Smith, Silver, Stewart,
Turn bull. Hcrnhl.
if
n.
Hn-le- y,
n,
How-lan-
Frcm tho Philippines.
Mr. Porter, who arrived In llllo this
week to assume a position In the school
nt Onomea, Is a Stanford man nnd was n
member of tho volunteer company which
went from Stanford to the Philippines
during tho Spanish war. Mr. Porter wi.s
In the Islands about, eighteen
mouths
and had Wils share of bushwhacking,
g
nnd tho other delights of
a soldier's llle In tho tropics.
Mr. Porter says that the relentlo i of
the Philippines was the Inst thing expected by olllcers ar men in that country
at the closo of the war, and that the news
of tho chango of policy came as nuch a
surprise to them as It did to the
who up to thnt tlmo hail looked
unon America as their protector and upon Americans as their friends, whereas
now they hnto them more bitterly than
they ever did tile Spaniards, feeling '.(.at
they luivo been betrayed. The conciliatory policy adopted by the commanders
of both tho naval and laud forces at ihe
llrst, might, if It had been continued,
have resulted In a good understanding
before this, but the retirement of Genornl
Merrlam and the substitution of otlx.
whose policy has been one of harsh and
uncompromising hostility to every Filipino claim for recognition, baa icsullod
In a state of n flairs which only the
crushing of tho Filipinos can settle. Mr.
Porter believes that lighting mi ,n extensive scale Is over, lint that tvueiillia
warfaro will continue for 'ears. ribune.
marsh-wadln-
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Hint the llllo Llhmrv Is Intend.
til for Ihe benellt solely of lesldents of
lllo. Such Is very far from being the
case.
lteceiitly n catalogue of the llhrnr
looks has been comlilete.1 elit.Ue frit- tin.
benellt of
residents, and the
oicnuti statues have generously nrren-.- l
to transport books free or ehmge to subscribers living along Its slage lines.
subscribers may therefore
leave a list of books In the librarian s
hands, and when one volume Is return.., i
another will be sent out without further
notice. Or books can be ordrred by telephone, there being n 'phone In the oill-- n
ft r this purpose. The library needs .ill
the money It can get for the purpose i.f
new books nnd will gladly receive
names of new subscribers. Tribune the
--
3
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who
dlil good work In tho ring here, and who
subsequently went down to Manila on
one of the transports from Honolulu,
was recently shot by ambuscaded Filipinos, while making n Journey In the country with n pack train. He was shot sev
en times, tlio Inst shot being the fatal
one, ns Is believed.
He had been mntched
to light a iiuglllst nt Manila, and wus In
Daily Stage Lino.
Troublo With
The Kona Sugar Company has brought
a suit In equity against Oknmoto & Co.,
a hill of Japanese enno planters who are
under contract to raise a largo acreage
of cano at Holualoa. The bill states
that the Japanese havo violated the
turns of their agreement and asks that
tllt'V bo
from
the Inhoreis of the company. A tempor
nry Injunction has been granted by
Judge Wilder pending tho suit. Some of
the defendants hnvn violated tho terms
of the Injunction nnd they may expect to
be lined for contempt. Herald.
r
It
Is
Chango in Program.
probable that the nthlctlc events
program
co.
Ih1 ni tlio lowcl
prion nt llOI'P'B.
PI10
oa
The Best
In Kuriiltiiro buying
aro oi.Uinanlo from tlio
liotiH' that lniyn nt tho elos-- I
osl iimrltel
lmyBonlyiiuch
tfomlti ns nro ilopoiitlnlilo
whiH-wcarinu mmlitics nro
known. Ono clmir nuty lo
(hmrnt Two I otXAitH, whilo
iiiniiiur
do
COIIBIilerCtl
ft
Imrgitin nt Kouu I))m,arb.
Tlio Intte r Ih wbnt wo cnll
"(loiienilnulo."
a
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oa
Wo Imvo in stock
BedroomSets
C3
O
oo Box
Couches,
03
Hint niny bo rolietl upon nn being tlio beat to bo
bud forSbomonoy. Inotbor
wortln tlioy nro Goods of
ts
uo
03
training nt tho time. Tribune.
The Volcano Slnbleo & Transportation
Company began a dally stage service
llllo and Lnupahoehoo on .May 1st.
At Lnupalioehoe the; stages connect with
a line conducted by George Knlsor which
inns dally between Hint point nnd
The sen Ice Is of gtvot benefit
to Hilo merchants as well as to those
along tile line, as packages may bo shipped to all points dally. Tho benellts of
the dally mall service Is already felt by
pirtons who order goods in llllo and who
wish lo get them promptly. Herald.
&
Parlor Chairs
contain, In a condensed form,
nnd richness to the blood, nnd
restore shattered nerves. They ore an unfailing; specific for such diseases
as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St.Vltua' Dance, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous headache, the
of the Crip, palpitation
of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either
In male or female.
Dr. Willinitis' rink Pills for Talc Tcoplo nre soltl by nil dealers, or
will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, joe. n box orsix boxes for f 2.50
(they are never soltl In bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. V.
after-effec-
p
ou
Pr ,w"llams' PInl PH's for Pale People
all the elements necessary to give new life
Deuth of Hilo Boy.
Johnny Slmnson, llllo's pugilist,
03
ar- -
o
Mrs.Wllllnni Cotter who live nt No. 12 Wlndnor Rtrecl, Hartford, Conn,,
snyst "I wim taken with lieurnlitlnfeteml yean ik
nud furrrrd untobl
inliory. I tried u great many doctom and seiernl remrdlra,
1 found
pnlyjf mitornry relief. About three years ngo I ns ndvltnl to but
try Dr.
I'lIlD for I'alo I'eoplo mid I did no. I thouutit thnt thf first box
gnyo lno ffino roller, and my hunlmud liu.li.tcd that 1 keep an UUlnctho
pllli. 1 did, and I can truly any
tho pills nro tho only medicine that
ever permanently bonofitcj inc. that
1 lined
to have to give up entirely nnd llo down when tho Tmlnenmnon.
My face wqultl swoll up so ttit lay eyo would closo. Tho pills cured nil
this, and 1 have hud no return of ll ft), tho lnl two years. 1 keen tho pills
ci!lS,'At,y.V.,,..,,",,t,t " ' believe they aro n wonderful household remedy.
"To Dr. Wl!llins l'ink I'llls for Kilo i'eoplo 1 owe all tho comfort I
linvn enjoyed for the past two rears In bclntr frco from neurulijls,
and I am
glftdlo boublo torecouimeudlucm."
). H.
CO.
s Results
Pink Pills for Pale People
o.ts
Hilo Llhrnry,
There seems to be n rather general
-T-
Intends te Build.
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Ol
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Dr. Williams'
Mil
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IT
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Afirll
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Total
two-stri- n
v.
life-givin-
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dCJ
Not crtsptl, but cut of. Not quieted for n liort lluir?,
but permanently cured. Dr. Willinnis' Pink Pills for
Pale People cure Neuralgia by revitalizing tlic nervous system nnd restoring the
elements of
Ific blood. Women who have been tortured for years
with Neuralgia and Nervous Headache, who have exhausted the skill of eminent physicians, have been
permanently cured by
'
nm
Fnrowoll to tho Hutchisons,
(in BntiiMlni timing. Mhv Bill, a few
nf the many ftlomlf of Hubert Hutchison
ii nd his rhHrmlng rlfter, llwfle.
ntMiu-ble- d
home nr .Mr. nnd Mrs. It. T.
PENAL Forrestat thf
to bid them a "good-bye.- "
Dancing ctimmetieeil nt 8 o'clock nnd contin-
Judge Wilder Frees Japanese Who
J. II.
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fnii.lli.,
Mr tt'lt'i 'ii
frow Hjnr '
Itllir
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III Iflllt
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fomwfll in Mliitli li auttm I hill h will t hum..
ll Ml. nfty fett
of hit hor
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News of the Week from
Ifc
IF
nnir
!
COOL
WICKER
FURNITURE
prl-vc- to
a
"known wear."
Henry C. Kelsey was nciiultteit of the
borer on Monday who hntl been nbsent
fiom Kultnlnu iilanttitlon for thirteen chnri;e of belmt u common nuisance, to -7
months. Hubert Homer, who was In IIM wit: that ho did tin certain dates throw II
In tint streets.
lo when the arrest wan made, took the wnsto
Attorney
, ttupniier
11 id.-itii,
utinviiiceii inn uouri
until uncie
is just tlio article for
Tho Knlls of Clyde left Snn Kruncliieo ' n.int thero was no euro and JiiiIko Hapal
for Hilo Anrll ZS with u inruo enrno or. """""""i an.
vornndiiH, bed, and Kitting
mtrchnndiso nnd tho follow ng nassen r, Advices from Washington through
gers: Chus. M. Jackson, Mrs, J. tlaul-ncroom. See our display just
Indlcntn
that Hewntl
G. S. McKenzlc. Miss IC. M. Toitlt, Ih so souicea
n cniidldnto for 03
far In tho lead
o band.
1.. U. Gordon nnd wife, C. KllHWorth Caappointment to thn Ilnwullan Governorrey, .Miss Francis Williams, D. K.
ship that even n dark horso of phenomKdlth Cruznn nnd Ohas, Crowell. enal speed will huitlly overtiiko
him. llo
G. F. Mavdwell left for Kona via Knu has the support
of Senator Frvo of
Maine, tho President of tho Sennte, and
on Sunilny last. lie goes lo act hh attorOur Repair Department
ney for the Kona Sugnr Company; which of other Republican lenders whoso
Is nt loggerheads with Jupsini'so lessees
with tho Executive countH for
of their sugnr lands. Tlio lessees having much. These reports tally with tho tuIh turning out work thnt
violated thtir contracts, ns Is claimed, mors more publicly sot ulloat. Tribune.
ifl
a revolution to our
tile company hns put Its own laborers tin
W. Itlchley, the contractor nnd buildthe lands, and they having been Interfer- er, returned by the Cliiudlno from Honopatrons.
ed with bv tlio lessees, who still chum a lulu, Willi tho uluiiH
new
tlio
for
emboright to go on with their enne raising
lic Girls' School nnd teachers' house
In two ways.
by the lllshop. Ho will proceed
an miction at once with their erection. Hy tho saino
J n. Grant, who established
room In llllo about two years ago, died stenmer two sisters of Iho Order of the
suddenly nt Onomea on Friday Inst. Dur- Sacred Heart, from Byrncuso, who have
ing n recent visit to llllo Grant fell been detained on Maul by the quaranfrom n plntform In the vicinity of tlio tine, nlso arrived. Tliev, however, left
coltngo wlicro ho occupied n room. He again by yesterday's Chiuillne, returning
suffered Injury to his back by the fall to Syracuse. They will be back nt the
but was well enough to proceed to his commencement of the school year with
heme n day or two later. Deceased hat tho other teachers. When Mr. Itlchley
has llnlshctl tho school buildings hu will 03
been In the Islnnds a. number of year
probably get to work on tho plans for t'i
Loading Furniture Dealers.
and wns n Ilrltlsh subject. He recentl,
place near llonomu landing 1111K new Catholic Church, which Is to be
leased
wns about to engage In the fishing buserected nt thn head of Walanuenue streot
KING AND BETHEL ST )
nenr tho Hoys' School.
iness.
.
O
oo
oo
clc-mi11 H
Fcld-thntc-
oo
.
oo
on tho
for tho Fourth of July
celebration will tako place on the race
track June 11th, on which day there will
bo a. game of baseball, Thu change is
mndo In order to satisfy persons Interested In athletics who feel tiiat the evonts
In which they ure to tako part have not
had propor consideration ns to numbers uSu
or value of prizes.
ao
wn no. t
L. 11. Kerr was so Impressed with the
O
iiusinesHj.outiooK of llllo during his re
cent visit thnt he decided to secure t
O
y
ultnblo location and erect a line
building. Ho has two or three lots
in view nut tne price asked was so
-- J. K. & CO.
J. H. & CO,
much higher than he considered they
were worth Hint he postponed nctlon,
though he has under consideration
a
Miscellaneous.
on
upper
lot
Wnlanuenue
street.
Shculd the arrangements
be perfected
Stobey
Mr.
Is now In the First Ilanh of
the work of erecting an Iron and brick
'
building will begin ns soon ns plans can llllo.
Mrs. Charles Kluegel and dauKhter are
be drawn nnd contract let. In the meanat
the
llllo.
time the firm of L. II. Kerr & Co., Ltd.,
a
J. A. Scott of W'alnuku returned
will occupy the Walnnneniio street store byMr.
tho Klnati from Honolulu.
In the Peacock block. Herald.
A Chinese fisherman was drowned In
tho Walakea river on Saturilay Inst.
Athlo'.lcs Arranged Tor.
I1'. "VV. Iiosworili returned
on Wednesa business trip to Honolulu.
NO. 507 KING ST.
Theie was a meeting of the Fourth of day from
Mrs. Jj. Severance cavo tin afternoon
July committee of arrangements at Fireman's Hall on Friday evening, with Mes- tea on Saturday last for Miss Krout, ihe
HONOLULU, H. I.
srs. J, It. Wilson, A. M. Wilson, F. C, lecturer.
C. II. V. Hitchcock has been appointLelllond, J. T. Molr, W. II. Little, F. D.
Made of fine Brazil
ed storekeeper for tho llllo rullroud at
llaldwln and J. T. Stacker present.
Tho matter under discussion was the Walaken.
dresKd. Doyle of Honolulu arrived on the Donyola; Soft,
program of athletic events to come orf
on Independence Day. Mr. Hnldwin sub- Klanu and will take a position In Ulsaloon,
timo
program
sy and durable.
mitted a
which had been haulMrs. C. D. I'rlnKle. who bus spent a
ed him by a local athlete, but the number
of events proposed was too largo in the couplo of weeks at Mountain View, retoday.
opinion
of
committee. .Tho prizes turns lo llllo
suggested Intietho communication wer.3 Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobert Horner have spent
$2U and $10 In nearly every event, whethseveral days In Hilo duilni? the week,
er or not training was required by the stopping nt tho Hilo Hotel.
A strictly
Gent's SHOE ia our Black Vii'i.
Gus Supe of Oiaa Is about to clear for
man taking part. The committee reduced tho number of events as well as sUBar n considerable urea of hind which
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
he owns at about 18V. miles.
Manufactured
by
the amount of prizes.
Hamilton
the
Brown Co., St. Louis
For two chnmplonshlp running races A. Itlchley has received the contract
medals aro offered , to be won twice. for btilldlnK the new school and residence
This proposition was opposed by some of for the Catholic Mission Sisters.
V. W. Hosworth, manaccr of tho Owl
the committee, but passed when put to a
The Base Ball League.
G. J. WALLER, Manager.
from a busivote. There will be salutes, Hag raising Drui; Company, returned
BY- ness trip to Honolulu lust nlBht.
swimming
and
matches
race
outside
tho
delegates
from various track; everything elso on tho program
A meeting of
S. I,. Desha will bo to Honolulu
Itev.
clubs formed, or In course of formation, taking plnco within the enclosure.
next week to perform tho marriage cerefor tho playing of baseball during the
The following committees were ap- mony of his sister to Harry Auld. posicoming season, was held at tho olllce of pointed
Highest Market Itatos paid tor
l.nf-klJurrct T. Lewis hns resinned his
to
Salutes,
Todd and
Borvo:
J V. Smith on the afternoon of Sunday
tion with' tlio 'Hilo Mcrcnntllo Company.
ling raising, L. A. Andrews; swimHides. Dklns and Tallow.
last. Tho only teams represented weie ming, McMnhon and
.1. He will probably tako a trip to the Const.
Webb;
medals,
Purveyors to Oceanic and Pacific
from llllo, word having been received D. Kennedy;
J, W. Schelber and I' A. Shong came
John A. Scott,
from Olaa and l'una that they would not Judge Wilder, athletics,
Mall Steamship Companies.
P. M. McMnhon; printing, down on the Santiago to tuko position-be nblo to Join in an organization of this J T. Stacker and
culinary
department
ut
in
hotel.
tho
the
C. Steele: treasur. nr. . . .. imwww
sort for regular games on accou.it of er. N. C. Wlllfong; A.
George II. Itaker of San Francisco wus
paymaster, George II.
the dltllculty In reaching town.
a passenger on the Santiago. He' goes lo
races, starter, J. II.
Messrs. Hyde and Diamond each re- Williams; horses
upon
position
to
assume
a
thnt
Judges, Geo. Itoss, W. II. C. Hnkaluu
ported teams; but as a leaguo of twoy Campbell and
J. T. Molr; timekeepers, J. plentutlon.
thought to bo a rather
tennis wasarrangement
0
Kennedy. K. K. Richards; clerk of The olllce of tho Wilder Steamship Comfor a season's D.
has been removed to Front street
I. II. Schoen; nnnouncer,
Mr. pany
sport, It was determined, If possible, to course,
occupied
to tho quartern
formerly
bv
C.
Ilcwlund;
C.
scramble,
Kennedy.
0
create a third. No ono seemed Inclined Tribune.
W. C. Hordtin.
to captain such a team as couid be
Superintendent McKay of tho Hilo . .
Tho Trlhuno Is authorized to contrachosen after all tho crack players hud dict
Steumshlp
Company,
0
brench
of
Wllder's
the statement made In this week's
been gathered by the two already formB
thnt baseball would be played o:i left for Honolulu by the Klnuu. Ho will
ed, These accordingly were resolved into Herald
Sundays.
league liaB no intention nt return next week.
0
g
their component elements, and out of the doing this, Tho
Miss Helen Severance gives a
j
games
ns
Sunday
prohibare
debris and tho best additional material ited by law.
party ut her home this evening
available, three teams composed ns folto tile youthful and unmarried portion )
Visitors to tho Universal Exposition of J 900
Paris will bo wolcomo
tho 0
lows nnd under the captaincy of whomMiss
of
Krout's
Hllo's
Four Hundred.
Lecture.
pavilion
of tho Vacuum Oil Co., whoro tlio uso of coin potent stenographers, telegraph 0
soever each team should choose for Iti
locomotives
for
llllo
The
the
HallrniJ
Miss Mary H, Krout, who spent some Company, with thu exception af the
self, wero formed. These lists are suband tolophono facilities and tho "Bureau of Information" located therein will bo
('
ject to revision and will probably under- iiiuo inning mo past winter in .Manila boiler and tender for tho passenger engo considerable chango early In tho sea- nun mo
gavo a lecture, or gine, arrived by tho Santiago.
0a
placed
)
their service.
upon
son:
those Islands In (ho
rainer taiK,
George II. linker, C. II, .Merrlnm, I'.
Itowlnnd, l.uuiorr,
unurcn on Monday evening, It Weaver,
George
First Team DImond,
Hamilton,
It.
II.
0
lientos, Kalawe, Hapal, Kolanno, W. which was listened to with interest by Turnhull and Alex. Mitchell registered
Lyman, Kamnole, a small audience. Apparently, conditions nt the Hilo Hotel durlngithe week.
Itagsdale, lllchards,
Itlcii.
in the "new possessions" are not yet In
party
on
0
M.
gives
lioatlUK
Dr.
Wachs
next Monday evening,
Second Team Hyde, Noyes, Itnlding, J, si'ch a blissful state ns to permit ii thn Walakea
e
Tho use of the
deal of wandering on tho part cf should tlio weather permit. If It Is
Kuston, Hrush, Iirickwood, McLaln, V. great
0
tho
beyond
tourist
I lowland,
Manila and tho coast stormy a danco will bo substituted thereAbcrcromble, l'cck. Winter, towns
in tho Immediate vicinity;
for for.
linker, Manslleld, Simpson, Urndy.
Krout's remarks wero for
Japaneso of Hilo nnd vicinity had
most
Third Team l'ahlo, II. Howland, II. Miss
part concerned with a, descriptiontheof the a Tho
big celebration on Monday In honor of
Brown, Ileers, Victor, Supe, W. Camp- capital
and
tho
city.
residents
of
mnrrlago
U,
that
of Japan, All
J,
tho
tho
Kaonohl,
bell, D.
Smith and various
0
That a considerably larger degree of the plantationsof gavol'rlnco
their luborers
other athletes not yet mentioned.
exists among Undo Barn's now holiday,
Tho members of tho second team met civilization
is
steadily
increasing
over
all
the
world.
unwilling
proteges
anil
rather
than the
W. F. J, Dale, engineer nt Naaleliu,
0
on Wednesday evening and elected tho
missionaries Kau, who hns been In town during tho
following otllcers: J. D, Kaston, cap- anient American would-bcivlllzers assume, Is evident from pasi weeic undergoing a courso 01 treat600
W
tain; C. K, Hyde, manager; W. II. Smith, nnd
Oil,
oil
0
Miss
remarks, nnd tho city of ment for his eyes, returned home on
treasurer. They decided upon blue suits ManilaKrout's
e
would seem to comparo very fa- Thursday.
anil black stockings, whlto shoes untl vorably
V
Oil,
Oil,
Oil,
with many American municipalCol. Parker, Judge Carter, Prince Da
0
voted to recans. It was unanimously
both In publla Improvements and vid, Mr. Whitney and A. Hiinneberg left
which. ities,
tain the old namo of Tuml-Tulearning and culture of Its people.
Arctic
Oil,
l
the Klnnu nt Kawnlhae antl
Oil.
though not clnssle, proved n victorious tho
0n
Miss Krout says that the American of- to Humuuln sheep station. They will boouname last year and is, accordingly, held ficers
ON
CON3TANTLY
HANP
Who
thf,
Mltnlln
nt
lmfnrn
Wero
nit.
V1BIL
I11IU.
llireo
olllcers
In much veneration. Tho
or
rebel-lion
0
ine country led to tho
Carl Stackowald, who has been In tho
were ulso chosen as delegates to a sorption
Red
Oil,
Oil,
nnd know Aguinaldo well, regard Hackfcld
store during tho patit year,
leaguo convention on constitution and
d
us u genome anu
pa leaves by tho next steamer for Honoluwhich are now In Urn hands of nun
0
Oil.
and reirrct the coursn nnd mens lu, where he will tako a position In the
a general commuieo tor lormuiauou. it trlot. adopted
o
by tho Administration, tho Honolulu house of the firm,
tires
Is proposed to make the league, a permaof which was a loni? nnd te.
A new set of boilers and a I.illln Triple
0
nent body, empowered to transact gener- only result
war.
coum
wen
nave
iiious
wnicn
been
Kffect
to
have
Walakea
been
for
contracts
make
ordered
and
for
al business
Our Stock of
avoided. Tribune.
Mill Company, to bo In working order for
terms of years, etc.
0
s
the crop of 1W1. The IJlllo Triple Kffect
received
On Thursday tho
Orpheum
Quartet.
Is
something
new to thu plantations
n
from J. H, Wilson an offer to furnish
0
this Island.
thr-with suits for tho coming season,
W. D. Adams, manager of tho Orpheum
Tho completion
provided they would chango their name Company,
which visited here a couple carriage road Is toof bethoImmediately
to "Volcano Stables." which, with cheer- of
0
months ago, arrived on tho Klnnu with
by
establishment of a throtmh
ful alacrity, they did.
has boon augmented by largo invoices, which h ivo arrived during tho past threo
party of ten good singers stuge line.,the
under the management of tho
Tho names nnd otllcerB of tho other alasttheatrical
night. It Is Mr. Adams' Intention Volcano Stables
of Hilo and George Kae-se- r
clubs are not at this time made public. to
months
and wo havo added to our linos I'hunbiujj Goo.lsof the most approved patterns.
engagement
play
nn
In
one
week
of
of
Hnnokaa.
Tribune,
Hilo, after which tho company goes
C. II. Merrlam of Fltchbury, Mass., ar0
to
tho States,
The llrst perform- rived by the Santiago. He will probably
Hawaiian Derby Day,
ance will
be
given at Bpreckeia' make his home on this Islund for tho
rgErC'iill
and
CjiTOspandonuo
Stock,
oxamino
prompt
our
will
and
have
careful
At the request of Alfred Horner an ef- Hall tonight and tickets will be on sale ptesent, either In Hilo or on the Konn
0a
fort will be made to organize a "Derby" at noon at the Owl drug store. Among side. He Is looking for a different
breed
attention
In Hilo. In Kngland It Is customary to the Blngers nro Mrs. Sharp, who Is such of climate than that
In
which
exists
0
enter colts for tho Derby before they are a fuvorlto In Honolulu, and Jackson Fltchbury.
foaled, so that a departure from tho Hearde. the slnirer nnd rnktwstlrt.r. Mi.
Acting Lieutenant
Horn nnd Olllcer
I'ngllth rules would have to be made hero Jlearde has a partner in Mr, ChenauH, Mt-tarrested a deserting Jupuneso la- -
eterlnnry Shaw, who Is visiting Hilo
tho icport-e- d
with u view to Investigating Island,
was
cases of glanders on this
sent up by Minister Young of the InteDr.
arrival
Ills
Since
Department.
rior
Shaw lias visited several of the near by
plantations but found no trace of the dis- Olaa
He spent a portion of Sunday at nearand hud an opportunity to Inspect
ly nil of tho animals. Thoso In tho de
tention camp and hospital had his at
.nntin,i iicut On IiIh return to Hilo ho tiebeyond
cllned to talk for publication
the
making the statement that none of
of the plantahorses nt Olaa or nt nny any
symptoms
tions visited by him show will bo
on this
of glanders. Tho doctor
of
Island for several weeks, bpeaklng
the
doctor
Inspection,
milk
beef and
said:
'Of tho cattlo killed at Honolulu those
fiom Hawaii and Kauai are slngulurly
reason
free from tuberculosis. For that to
any
1 do not bellevo
the dlscaso exists
for all
great extent on this Island. Uutwell
as
beef, us
that thu slaughtered
milk, should bo Inspected before It is
are
In
stalls
kept
nro
sold, Cows that
than
mere apt to contract the disease
those tiiat are allowed to range. As
scon as tho laws change you will have
an Inspector of beef and milk, if tho people- here want them, but I do not think
the Government will take steps In that
direction at present.
"Inspector Shorey Is doing good work
in Honolulu bringing to time tile dairymen who sell diluted milk, and It will do
no harm to have tho service extended to
the other Islands." Herald.
two-stor-
11
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Metropolitan
JGoodJ
Ay
SHOE I
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Meat Company
Shipping
Invisible Cork Sole.
and
Family
Butchers.
Up-to-Du-
000-
FOll SALE
The
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Manufacturers'
Shoe
(Jo.
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at
11
Vacuum 0ils
11
o
nroce-etlet-
uronu-minue-
s,
!
Mineral Cylinder
Cylinder
Red
Ammonia
Atlantic
Carbox
Engine
" the
that lubricates the most."
Vaenoline Engine
Arctic Engine
Heavy Dark Lubricating
Capital Cylinder
Summer Black
Tuml-Tum-
General Merchandise and Plantation Supplies
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1HUH!I Tt'BSllAVH ANN KHIDaYS
WALTER 0, BMITH, KUITOll
T"UHfllAY.
.
MAY IS.
1W
OUK BA.TOIIDAY 8E11MON.
union
Tlio Idea of denoniltintlannt
which the Hev. Dr. Hlltls ot llrooklyn
has lately oxproMod, restR on tho postulate that It Is hotter to hnvu ono
flourishing Christian church In n given
community thnn five or six struggling
ones. Owing to the multiplication of
churches In email towns of tho Unltrd
States the cnuso of ifllglon Is nt n
lower chh than it ought to he. Tho
statement may seem paradoxical but n
fow words will servo to make the
meaning clear.
Tho village of T In the state of New
Jersey has ono thousand Inhabitants
with a tributary population in the
township of ono thousand more. In
other vord3 T Is tho avcrago country
town in tho Eastern States. Tho proportion of Protestant church members
or attendants is about thirty per cent
or COO In all, ranking a few more than
100 heads of families.
There Is a Conand
gregational church, brick-buicommodious, and a Methodist, Haptlst,
Free-WI- ll
Haptlst and Episcopal
church built of wood, but fairly
Of course
and
thcro Is n Catholic church but that Is
not to bo reckoned as a factor In deFive churches
nominational union.
call for support from COO peoplo who
are mainly farmers, small tradesmen
and village professional men and meAs living is cheap In New
chanics.
Jersey and rural incomes small, It Is
a prosperous man who has $1000 to his
credit nt tho end of the year. The
average cash recolpts of tho people,
men, women and children counted, may
ho ?200 per capita.
This little community charges itself
with tho support of flvo ministers as
well as with the Incidental expenses of
tho churches whero those ministers
preach. A sexton for each church edifice Is employed and there are bills for
Insurance, repairs, lighting and heat
to bo met. Obviously tho pay of tho
ministers muHt be much less thnn a
good mechanic can earn at his trade,
yet after paying him and meeting the
other fixed charges, llttlo or nothing Is
left for homo missions, foreign missions or for other special work for the
propagation of the gospel.
But this is not all tho dilllculty.
Ministers who can get nothing better
charges in little
than
villages arc not likely to be efficient In
They may bo cither
their work.
drones, dullards or men ot mistaken
vocation. Their sermons do not draw,
UGMOORAOY THE FOE
OnttnprNirMi
yt ntrroi tMr ItoftMo
tkH that
A
llrtwMHMi-AmM'irfl-
niaTUe
tr
1
fort It nt
ft,
I
rh.
nrf
pmpmr tti?ibmrtn
Tbi"? do not, liiwcrw. ronvliire Ha or Ui& t'S'M iMt
On of th
point la
ttwll plwdiT iwrtf ilsetiiiMNfctint
ntlitr tmln iipun the pocloiis t't(tiimi(
tho "PoIh UimJllcmi," wlill (
In
thf
tw
theDemm-rnli- r
i,
tli.tiUMiI)amtH-rnujolnllntllomlflBlitforaHxa(loi-
MV
I'.,
HONOLULU
HAWAII.
he aHmitlnmi of DaitttWwr m
H
Uttn hwtio with th AtJmtHr
bni
nt tntIHmn
H
(tf
TIIIV.
tlA.ltTTI'.
iwrly may bo tmatfil. On that plew It would liavo bcm anfo for tlin union, In
pint-forthe darfeMt days of the t'lrll War, to nrcpt tho I)iilocrntlc
with nil tho dhmater It Implied, Juit becaime thoro worn, iymocrat
fighting nt tho front to aave tlm common government. The point Is.not thnt
local Democrats worn for annexation whllo tholr party In tho United Stntea
which
wnaarrnyed ngnlnut It, but thnttlm jHilicy of tho National Detnocrm-jrthey nro now naked to supiiort, la Inimical to the welfare of Hannll. nnd thereby to thetmelvos n residents or Inventors hero. No man who cures for Hawaii can afford to bo a Democrat; evory man who ha--t Its lCHt Interests nt heart
c&j easily find reasons why he should bo a Hopubllcan,
It needs no long argument to rIiow that If anything should happen to
aiignr, reducing Its price, the prosperity ot every man In tho Hnwnllnn Islands, laborer, artisan, merchant, professional man nnd capitalist nllke, would
ho cut down. Ily gnico of tho Republican party, Hawaiian sugar has free- access to tho American market; and so long as foreign sugar Is not allowed to
enter on equal tcrniB with It, all may bo well. Hut onco throw down the tariff
bars, enabling tho United States to Imrort sugar freo of duty from every land
capahlo of producing It, and too Hawaiian sugar revenues will bo cut In twain.
To throw down those bars Is one ot tho great, historic alms of the Democratic
party. It believes In freo trndo or In tho nearest possible approximation to It.
Especially does it bellevo In tho freo ontianco of sugar, because It Is a staplu
to lo a Democrat Is to support
Hence, for a Hawaiian-America- n
provision.
ti meosuro which will do him tho greatest posslblo hnrm.
Next to a steady and profitable market for Its chief commodity, Hawaii
wants safety for Its corporations. This Is a country which la only developed
by combinations of capital; nearly every portion horo who has money to Invest
own3 shares ot corporation stock, or hopes to do so. Now, tho Democratic
party, for tho sake of making votes anions tho thoughtless and prejudiced,
groups all corporations under tho general term ot trusts, and then proceeds
to attack trusts with all its enginery of political warfare. Inevitably, It the
Democratic party should get control of all branches of tho Government, it
would begin a legislative war on corporations, and by that means and tho Imposition of freo trade as well, do them serious harm. Wo should suffer with
the rest.
In tho third placo, Hawaii wants a steady Influx of American capital,
and can count upon It while tho McICinley times last. When tho Clovcland
Democracy was In power wo did not not got much. Indeed, Uiero was not
much In sight anywhere, and tho times wero harder in tho United States than
they had been since 1857, when tho Democracy was to blame for a panic that
wrecked tho retail trndo of tho nation. Capital, which la tho most timid of
commodities, hid away during Cleveland's tlmo, and if Uryan had boon elected In 189C It would bo out ot sight ye't. Hryanism Is, In fact, a greater menace
to capital than Clovclandlsm; for whllo It believes In freo trade Hrj'nn having
voted in Congress for tho Wilson bill It also believes In a depreciated currency. Silver nt 10 to 1 would cause every capitalist of tho United States to hoard
his money; ho would not invest a penny in Mainland or Island securities. Obviously ho could not afford to, ns money put In nt ono valuo might liavo to bo
taken out nt a valuo greatly reduced. It follows, thereforo, that a voice for
Hryan or for the Democracy Is a volco in favor of cutting off tho investment
money which, under Republican rule at Washington, conies hero from over the
,
Thp hlMnf
tho WMitr
,
WOO
--
PKMI
fei
1ifl
jfrndN.- -
,
KICKI.Y.
llHAli ESTATE.
of rwl wHt
pri of tht
Well Man
bm in "Every
MnlMtawd mltrtii
prnflublr MliHlM lr lllMLhltlw
In Honolulu now that thin ritr hop
10 hive
nw rUHMloii of progrnw
to start a boom In the tight
li in
anwtlmw In tho wrong
l1,,
place, bm the paint we want to em
phatlae la thnt It la nlu may, In tho
het of place, lo bring a boom to a
REIS AND CAMACH0
Hath His III Da$"
I
APPEAR IN COURT
A doctor's examination
kidneys Threnta AKftliut 1'ortUfjueaa lUpro
imitative Told of Ho fore Judge
liver and stomach are normal,
Wilcox.
but the doctor cannot analyze
the blood upon which these
Acinifod of trying to ndMdsliia' I'u.
organs depend.
tiigueso Consul Cnnnvnrro by hieing or
Hood's SjLrsjpAHSU piirtfles, tnUtitts
when ho
a bomb exploded unilr his window on
a
And enriches the blood. It cures you when
tho morning of May 4th, A. P Ilels nnd
bit
o high "a
off" or when seriously afflicted. Lulz C. Camacho, tho two suspected
midden and dlanstroug ond.
Mr. Deaky alruck a koynote
expreeaotl tho hope thnt property-own-rrwould not put their prices
thnt none but rich tnon could touch
them. High figures per front foot kill
booma ng aurely ns rcnsonnble figures
oncourngo them. Peoplo seek Jnnd,
whether for speculation or Investment,
In tho hopo that It will Increase in
value. If that hope Is dashed by appraisements which create fear that tho
selling value of tho lnnd must sink to
reach n normal level, then thero will be
no buying. It was greed that killed tho
Southern California boom In 1887
Prices were forced up nnd up until they
stood nbovo those of San Francisco. A
might show that
It never dis Appoints.
Portuguese, wero brought before Judgo
Wilcox In tho District Court yestrrdny
feel tvere terribly swollen with morning for trial,
ectemA. Used Hood's Sirs.ip.uilU at the
Uoth men havo been under arrest for
druggist's suggestion And it ill disappeared. moro
than a week during which tlmo
I recommend it to my pArishioners." the iollco havo
been nctlvo In looking
Rev. E. E.Jenkins, 407 Governor Street, up cvldcnco against them. Whllo tho
EvAnsville, Ind.
examination of witnesses was In progo
ress tho two men were stolid of
and betrayed no symptoms ot
SwiMtfiWuth
being 111 at ease, although many ot the
1 J J.
Tt4.T!T'll 1 i iff
"W.'i1
statements attributed to them were of
iV-'- j
I'll fJtr
tho most damaging nature.
Ilnod' 11IU euro JUfr llli Hip
licis on many occasions Is said to
nnd
havo declared hostility to Canavarro.
The first witness on tho stnnd for tho
corner lot In a suburban addition to
prosecution was an
ofilcsr, a
San Diego, twenty miles from tho bay,
Portuguese, who testified that ono day
in December last, during tho quarancost flvo times moro than a corner lot
tine, he was In tho guitar shop of a
in the Park additions to San Francisman named Dlas. Keis was there at
co whero tho city was suro to spread.
the time and soon got to talking about
People of common sense would not buy
certain troubles ho alleged he was having with Mr. Dillingham over a suit
sand nnd sage brush on such terms and
which was lost to Itels in tho Courts,
as a result San Diego's additions and No
to City From and ho blamed Senhor Canavarro for
soon its inside property became a drug
not helping him win. Itels became
on tho market. Tho collapso occurred
moro and moro excited over tho story
Small-Po- x.
of his wrongs and finally began to
on January 1, 1888, the general pay
abuso Mr. Canavarro. Finally ho said:
day, and tho lost boom has never come
"Never mind, I'll get oven with him If
back. It might have done so after the Very Suspicious Case Taken
to Quar I have to spend tho rest of my llfo In
process of liquidation was complcto If
jail." Ho continued talking of the
Consul in this manner, but tho witness
antine Island From Transport
the peoplo had been willing to accept
nt that time did not bellevo that tho
fair prices for their land. But they had
Solace.
threat was anything moro than a talk-atlv- o
tasted blood and wanted more. Evory
one, and did not dream that It
rumor, howovor baseless, of coming
would be put Into cfTect. Tho witness
1b si case of smallpox on Quaran- Then)
did
not
think that Uels was under the
railroads or steamships kept the eager
,
infiuenco of liquor at the time, but was
from, lotting go until the Unn
Tho patient was
from the very angry. Ho had not heard Camaabsurd spectacle was presented of men United StuteH Navy removed
transport Solace cho say anything against tho Consul.
who could not easily pay their living yesterday mornlnp, whero ho bad been
Dlas, tho proprietor of tho guitar
expenses claiming to own a quarter of sick for tho last four or flvo days. lie shop, testified to having been present
a million dollars' worth of roalty. was u member of tho band on tho trans- - when tho conversation occurred. Itels
had talked continually about DillingNow, twelvo years later, laud values poi t and llrst complained of being unwell ham and the attitude of the Portugueso
couple of days before the Soluco unlv.
a
are coming down to a point whero an ed ill this port.
Consul, who had not done anything to
other boom .may bo reasonably looked
When tlio Soluco came here last week assist him. Ho was angry with CanareUr. Wood boarded her and found tills varro and said ho would get his
for.
man, who was the only ono In the venge. As to how this revenge was to
one
In
Honolulu
as
a
of
Here
the hospital. Ho examined him and diagnos- be reached ho did not explain. Dlas
result
sea.
did not think it worth whllo to go and
boom the plague Interrupted, land val
To sum up the whole case, Republicanism means for Hawaii a protected ues are getting near the danger point ed his disease as chlckcnpox. Thero was warn the Consul, as ho did not believe
enough
uncertainty
In
Just
tho doctor's
man really meant any harm.
and lucrative sugar market; Democracy means an unprotected and depreciated and if that point is once reached and mind, however, as to tlio nature of tho theDeputy
Sheriff Fernandez of Ewa
sugar market. Again, Republicanism means fair play for the collectlvo ns held, tho real estate business wlU full malady, to warrant Ids placing thu
e
gavo somo very important testimony
well ns tho slnglo Investor, and Democracy a political attack on corporate Into a stato
In
quarantine.
acwas
Tho
vessel
regarding Iteis' actions and talk tho
of suspended animation.
safeguards. FinnD', Republicanism stands for that saro ..nancial policy which It ought to be clearly understood by cordingly kept away from tho dock for day before tho bomb explosion, which
twenty-foucommitted
r
Is
Democracy
holirs,
about
It
was
when
had been overheard by him. He had
keeps business good and money circulating, whllo tho
property-owner- s
that no ono will pay decided that tho case was no longer sus- heard somo threats mado on account of
to rash and senseless experiments.
as much for real estate, especially res- picious, and tho qunrantlno was raised.
Canavarro's failure to sustain Itels In
There, then, Is tho whole case, nnd It leads back to tho as yet unanswered idence realty, In Honolulu as Is asked Slnco then, however, tho slckhess
dethe suit against Dillingham. As far
afford
property,
Hawalinn-Amorlcaand
Intelligence
ot
query: "How can a
In San Francisco. The reason Is that veloped surer signs. From tho very llrst back as November Itels had related a
'
to bo a Democrat?
sick man was kept by himself In the woeful story to him, and his threats
San Francisco, as the market place of tho
against Canavarro were then numerhospital of tho Solace.
which includes eight States
empire
an
Yesterday
morning Dr. Carmlchael ex- ous. He said tho Consul ought to be
Tho IHlo Tribune's iuslde advices
Nobody doubts tho personal Integrity
man
on
transport
amined
tho
board
tho
and Territories and as the central und canio to tho conclusion that tlio case gotten rid of, and bad stated that he
of most of tho men who nre about to or- from Washington about the Governor- Pacific
Coast port for tho whole United was ot a serious enough naturo to be had written to tho home government
ganize tho Democratic party here, but ship wero so far inside that they never
here. Ho tried to get Dr. Wood but asking for Canavarro's recall.
is bound to bo an enormous left
States,
failed to And him Just at that moment,
As to tho phrase "gotten rid of,"
tho collectivo wisdom of pooplo who had a chanco to peep out and seo what city.
and
now
has nearly 400,000 people officerso ofho sent for Dr. Garvin, executive
It
Fernandez stated ho , thought it was
depreciated money was going on.
conthe
Board
u
Health,
of
and
their advice Is not respected, their mis- think a
'
'
and a suburban population of 100,000. sultation was held. The result of this not so much getting the Consul out of
I
policy good for
desionary work is meagre in results. and
was that tho case was his position and It was
Honolulu, on tho other hand has a consultation
suspicious and tho patient was stroy him. Ho had heard Rels say he
open
debate.
to
certainly
to
Hawaii
preach
an
ar
Is
Most of the tlmo they
Admiral Dewey In striving for the chance to become a place of dignified deemed
o
transferred from tho vessel to Quaian-tln- would send tho Consul to
. Rels
ray ot empty benches. Under their lax
Island.
) Presidency has lost his triumphal arch.
size but surely not a San Francisco or
night Dr. Wood nnd Dr. Car- admitted having written letters.to Ca
Iast
Col. Curtis Iaukea Is too persuasive Thero was a good chance that New
oversight the religious feeling In the
a Hongkong. There Is not enough land mlchael held a consultation In the mat- navarro upbraiding him for lack ot
community dies away and people at- a native Republican to bo permitted to York would build it up to the tlmo ho behind It to support
ter. Dr. Wood had not seen tho case official assistance to him when he was
metropolitan pre- since
the arrival of the Solace. Dr. Car
's
trouble. The day before the attempttend church perfunctorily. In tho long wasto his tlmo In a hotel. Colonel
announced himself as a candidate, but tensions. So If we try to put on met- mlchael said that he considered tlio case In
place, just now, is among tho act now tho inflow of subscriptions has
one ot very grave suspicion, and, while ed asslssinatlon he had heard Rels
run tho younger men do not attend
ropolitan airs and mark realty up to It has not been officially announced as a give vent to further threats of a simichurch at all. The village of T, in tho ive field organizers of a Hawaiian Re- ceased and tho money collected will be the top ot the column wo shall merely case
of smallpox, It Is learned on good lar nature. At Ewa Rels talked of an
dnmoro
man
party.
No
has
that that Is the nature of the assault and battery case among some
earlier day when it had ono church publican
returned. Incidentally the glory of tho create a laugh at our expenso and moro authority
Ulsease.
and few secular detractions, was very llucnce on tho stump among the natives, arch Is not all Dewey sacrificed, Inas- than that, drlvo away peoplo whose
Tho doctors say that thero Is no cause Portuguese which the Consul attended,
for any alarm. Tho man has been and ho had said that Canavarro sat
religious. Now It Is slowly lapsing In- nor uses It more wisely nnd unselfishly. much as ho lost tho admiration of the aid is
needed to enablo Honolulu to strictly quarantined from tho beginning there like a fool and did not offer to
to a kind of stupid materialism. Irateof his Illness and Is now on Quarantine try and help tho Portuguese which he
people as wall.
realize its natural destiny.
Island, whero many other cases of small
The Republican party ot Hawaii will
ly we heard that one ot tho churches
r
uavo ueen lsoiatcu from tlmo to should havo done.
In other words new peoplo will come pox
not have much Influence on national
Rels, according to Fernandez' testiwas to close Its doors.
time, taken from different ships passing
bo
Tho coming cable should
mony, camo to Honolulu on Tuesday,
the here to settle If they aro given a tnrougu.
Now If these villages had kept united affairs but It It gets a chanco to give
Is absolutely no dnnucr to tho
Theio
day after tho raising of tho quarIn one church, and made It like tho these Islands good government and means "of bringing in a class of rich chance to make something but they city, although men from tho Solace havo the
been uacK anu forth between the snip antine, and returned to Ewa on Wedono which, for so many years, kept lives up to It, thero will bo no rjues-tlo- n winter residents who have Btaid away will not como to bo sheared. They and
nesday, and then ho camo up to the
tho shore.
Tho last caso of smallpox quarantined city again tho following day. On tho
ot Its public usefulness. Upon the hitherto becauso they could not keep havo learned by observation of Westspiritual things alivo and active In
on tho island was hardly six months morning of tho explosion
In
by
touch
booms
ern
with
or
the
market.
experience
Southern
sad
in
it camo to
Honolulu, might not the llttlo place administrative record made by Repubago and was that of a Chinaman from a
Fernandez' mind as soon ns lie heard
vessel.
havo kept up its interest In evangelical licanism the futuro of Statehood will California and Florida have many such them, what It moans to buy property passing
Tho Solaco got away for Manila
the news, that Rels was the guilty man,
peoplo and count them as highly pro- and havo It depreciate or become unrollglon and become a power for good Inrgely depend.
Dr. Wood
will visit tho sick becauso of tho threatening conversaman
morning.
this
No
aro
to
they
salable,
likely
Hawaii,
ductive
assets.
and
doubt
with
learn
the
In all the country around? A church
tions which he had heard.
Senhor Canavarro next took tho
Is there any particular reason why its tropical attractions, will get hun- basis of values very soon. It is not
with COO members could employ an acstand nnd testified that ho had been
OTIS ON THE HANCOCK.
zealous
clergyman; capitalists here should not buy or build dreds of them onco the problem ot elec- enough to tell them that stable govtive, eloquent,
warned repeatedly against both of the
ernment and electric touch with tho
could support Y. M. C. A. activities on an American steamship, or two or three tric communication has been solved.
prisoners, and ho bolicvcd
his llfo
Mainland market will support extrava- Major General Will Return on That was constantly In danger.that
n small scale; maintain a circulating of them, nnd establish a ferry to the
Not only
transport Soon.
had ho received warnings from his
Tho Advertiser has a letter from Ha gant values, for If It did not do so In
library and keep open a place where Coast? Why not connect with San
but anonymous letters had
young men could go in tho evening Diego and Los Angeles nnd exchange waii, signed "Kau," arguing against San Diego, Los Angeles and San FranIt had been the Intention of Maj.-Ge- friends,
reached him to beware of Rels and CaOtis to return to tho United macho. Ho told a long story of the
and find the warmth and cheer of the traillc with tho Snnta Fo? Or why not Prohibition for theso Islands. Tho cisco, It will not do so here. But theso
village tavern without tho strong cuter San Francisco? There Is going to writer had not heard, apparently, that things will Burely aid In maintaining States on the next trip of tho transport caso which Rels had against Dillingthe Prohibition clause was stricken fair vnlucs and It Is for fairness that Hancock, which Is scheduled to leave ham, and of tho importunities of Rels
drink and evil company. It Is an un- bo no end ot business.
to havo him carry It through the
from tho Cullom bill. Such action hav- wo- appeal. It is not necessary to par- Manila about the first of June. Wish- Court.
answerable proposition that the ChrisTho Consul had explained tlmo
Tho Democracy Is beginning to nssert ing been taken and local option ticularize. Lot any man llguro what ing to seo tho troops well established nnd time again to Rets that as an offitian religion would bo better oft In T
cost
how
him,
n
on
land
his
profit
much
In
camps
government.
tho
Idea
whlto
prior
of
to his de cial ho could havo nothing to do with
man's
granted, our correspondent, who writes
with tho ono church managed
and
supported In that way than it now Is It is oven proposed to rescind tho Fif- Intelligently on tho subject, will doubt its salo would be reasonable and what parture, uoneral Otis has decided not tho caso In Court. Ho had gotten a
to
leave
Manila
July
1,
before
at which lawyer to tako tho case, had many intho land Is likely to bo worth when
Should Mho plot less seo that thero Is no reason to
with five churches hardly supported at teenth Amendment.
dato It Is his intontlon to turn over his terviews with Dillingham nt tho re
puts
rapid
tracts
which
nro
transit
far
Democracy
noxt
would
succeed,
argument
tho
all.
the
and will permit us
command to Gonoral MacArthur nnd quest of Rels, yet tho latter took every
out in tho couutry within thirty mln return to tho United States for a tem- means to abuso him for not doing anyWhat would bo lo3t? Nothing but turn Its attention to other dark to withhold his brief.
utes' ride of tho post olllco and when porary leave of absence until October thing for him. Ho thought tho man
sectarianism mero quibbles or theo- races that enjoy tho American suffrage.
Government
land conies into tho mar V, at tho latter dato ho will again go was worrying himself to doath over
logians, most of whom aro long dead Tho only electoral safety for such votTho euttlng-of- f
of tho British and
to tho Philippine Islands and rcsumo tho matter.
him
kct
let
supremconsider theso things Im control
and gone to a place whero they havo, ers la In continued Republican
Japaueso passenger, freight and mall
Ono of tho warnings which camo to
of affairs thoro. Tho adminislearned, let us hope, how little sec- acy.
steamers between hero and tho Califor- partially and ho can get up a bill ot tration of General Otis In tho Philip- tho Consul was, "Look out for tho men
pines has been so satisfactory to tho ot Ewa." Ono was an anonymous lettarianism amounts to In getting reCoast will bo of much advantago to particulars for himself,
Progress has Its penalties, and all will nia Canadian-AustraliaPresident and his advisers that thoy ter containing tho same statement.
n
wards for tho Christian life.
the
As
tho
liners.
all requested that ho bo given a short For tho last two years ho had heard
regret that Dr. McOrow's historic
Tho Itoman Catholic church shows
trips
of
post
theso
nro
Tho
Secretary
vessols
between
rest
mado
of
with friends In this country, tho men acted abominably toward him
of tho Territory
homestead is to disappear to mako
nnd then return to Manila. This rolief In their conversation and used all
what union, and concerted work will room
go
foreign
an
n
port
to
and
nnd
American
not
should
nntlvo
of
Hawaiian
tho
for a modern business or hotel
from tho arduous duties falling upon manner of vllo' epithets.
do. Besides that Imperial body with
structure. Ono would prefer to liavo between Ainorlcan ports exclusively, typo of Samuel Parker. Such a cholco tho commanding officer of tho army In
"Are you In fear that those men have
its members working as ono army tho thorn both.
they
good
can
carry
would
bo
Republican
fetch
and
of tho
without
for tho
tho Phlllpplno Islands Is admitted to Intended to do you a personal Injury?"
For many long years Dr.
world over thero Is nothing comparabo deserved, nnd tho administration is Inquired tho Marshal.
McOrow's plnco was tho center of Ho- hindrance. Wo should not bo surprised party, and In other respects desirable. glad
to offer it to General Otis.
"Yes, I am," replied tho Consul with
ble In tho domain of Protestantism.
most generous nnd cordial hos- to seo big travel between Honolulu and It is not certain that any appointment
nolulu's
Ho will return to Manila a full major warmth. "After tho explosion my
Tho nearest force wo have to.lt is tho
upon,
Vnncouvor
may
somo
decided
been
has
for
to
come.
and thero
tlmo
general In tho regular service During opinion as to the author of tho attorapt
pitality, and Its obliteration will
Salvation Army; tho force that Is
yet bo a chance o lnduco tho Prosldont tho absenco of General Otis from Mnnl-l- a on my llfo, was directed
at onco to
a cherished landmark.
weakest and farthest from tho goal Is
tho senior officer left In tho Philip- theso two men," (pointing to Rels and
I
Whonover thoro Is a rose tote or any to consldor Mr. Parker's name,
pines will bo General MacArthur, who Camacho).
that which keeps aloof most Jealously
Tho Star's list of prominent Demo-craspecial celobratlon at a Pacific coast
was recently assigned to the command
Several other witnesses wero nlaced
from other Christian bodies because of
Wo think It port tho Government nccedos to a reneeds revision.
Mr,
paper on Samoa has of tho division ot Northern Luzon, It on tho stand during tho afternoon sesHoino petty hickerlug ot creed. And bo doubtful that Prof, M. M. Scott has
contemplated
Depart
In
is
tho
sion,
ono of them being n man named
not
War
quest for a wnr ship or a squadron, tho special historical valuo owing to the auwo say In tho words of Dr. Wills:
Charles 11. Wilson ho lately published presonco of which adds pomp nnd dig- thor's Intlmato rolatlons with tho poli- ment that this officer win oven tem- Souza, a storekeeper on Punchbowl
porarily relinquish his command If this street. On tho night of tho explosion
"Tho tlmo has fully corao for union, co- a letter saying he Is a British subject
nity to tho ceremonies. It is quite pos- tics and commerco of that group. Mr. division, but will simply take upon his tho men, who
had previously slept at
operation, cessation of hostilities and but that tho Intorests of Hawaii rethnt, It a tolegraphlc request for Sownll, as our readers remember, was Bhoulders tho additional duties ot tho his house, were not thero, but had slept
sympathy. Tho very words Comity quire tho election of McICinley or slblo
n
to take part in Territorial Day Consul General at Apia during an Im- command of tho entire division of tho In a vacant house on Miller street,
and Truce ought to have no place In words to that offect. Thero nro not a vosscl
Pacific. Gen. Otis leaves his duties In
Officer Frank Ferrolra had arrested
tho vocabulary of men who represent few men of former Democratic sym- ceremonies wero sent from San Fran- portant period of Samoan development, capable hands, and ns It Is not expect- Camacho, who had stated nt tho tlmo
on
cisco
tho arrival thero of' tho noxt and has been a closo observer slnco of ed that thero will bo any extensive that ho did not know
great denominations.
where Rels was
Imagine tho pathies who, Uko P. C. Jones, have, had Honolulu steamor wo might get tho
s, tho affairs ot our
Insular neighbor to campaigning during the rainy season, tho night beforo, or tho night of the
twelvo Disciples discussing comity and their eyes opened. Many names of preovon tho Iowa. Tho suggestion tho south. His treatlso, which, wo print no fear Is folt but that Gen, MacArthur explosion.
or
agreeing not to encroach upon each sumed cmocrats will be missing when
will be ablo to successfully handle the
The caso was adjourned over until
Is raado to whomsoover it may concern in full, Is mado ot special Interest localother's territory, Theirs was a posl-tlv- o tho lists of the faithful at, Wednesday
commands ot both tho grand division this morning, when It will bo taken up
ougnl to concern somebody ly by Its chapter on Kalakaua's dream and
It
and
Luthe
of Northern
nfter the usual morning police grist Is
union,"
night's rally nro made up,
right away.
of Pacini empire.
zon.
finished.
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spa-clo-
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What is Doing in the r.ir )n.
Orient,
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Tim Tnkio A Willi fwhlfll Ottlltl" th Atil
i.f ih ovurttirc, but which w tnk to
a vry rrcent one) mwrt that, two
If
Mntsiibrl and Vnrtitnro, IimkI,
lirothrn,
Huntouorl, Murium,
of Tiiinloka-inuni- .
port
IH'tirlhilnl Into the utifrwiUPIilHl on
a
of- the vuinitc
of HiiMitnn moutitnltt I'mn titni tllev wure
l.,itl,it itvih, illtlno.
from Mich other, nnd, on Yn- linm roiiiinlnu In loin bin ebb r broth
or, he foii.il that the latter had been
knli-nnd torn to pleees. prcsutnnbly by
which he nfterwnrd
ii iiHiimti.r biilMiiii
trnced Inli n cnc near by. Ynaiilnru
imtniHllntelv took aim nt the nnlmnl ns
...,,ii na ii unulii Hiuht of It nnd brought
It down nt 'he llrst Hliot. The bnlioon Is
TU.HDAN.
SALES
Make New E7aJ
Bildain
range Terms for Three or
Goes To Coast to
Wunlth of
Imir irt woaltli
nitii'oii,
woman.
Ivvxifl
Indi'iiiidniiln nro preparing
ofpe-iMiilto meet mid form n party.
In having phtitoKmplm made
to n ufDr.nil Wood
limit MiMiiioirf which rail nt thlit
port.
Ku'ryotliur
ph Mica ut--t
Ar-
Five Years.
one-ha- lf
.
one-tent-
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WEALT!
is too thin
ru i'
on
ih
Hooomlury
it.
to
t i
If your hair
or losing its luator,
got
AYfO
Growth
becomes
vigorous
nnd nil
visor
dnndrulTis
removed.
It
nlwnys restores color to
gray or faded hnir. lictnin
your youth; don't look old
before your tune.
complexion.
Prepared by
J.
C. A) or & Co., Loncll, Mass., I). S. A.
-
HOLLISTEII
Sif LOST?
egg-enrd-
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Heard From.
egg-cur-
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Schooner Norma Not
ut-v-
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prlv-tlli-
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?!T0 PUBLISH
CONSTITUTION
sorrow-stricke-
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SUN'S
LIGHT GOES OUT
Fire-pro-
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DRUG CO., Agouti
YOUNG JAPANESE
COMMITS SUICIDE
Used
lp
IS
WOUI.D'S STANDARD
POU TIA1I! KUIiPINU.
ijhttuhl le in the poektt of
irfftrernH
Th HiMtunl nnd Myrtlo lltut Ultthfl
will begin jirnitlclng for tho fall races
txry
Watch.
to-Mr. and Mr. It. I). Hllllinnu left for
Mmiy jririt' handling of Walchu
tlin Count on tho Poking, to bo gone
convinces m, thnt price consuUred
about two months.
U Is reported that I). II. Kahnulelln The Jilgin is the 71101 miUactoTy oj
has been olected Moloknl'H delegate to
flurried!! Wutchen.
tho Itcpubllcau convention.
Mm. Horace J. Craft nnd Mrs. IJIIzn-bct- h
Catcd ni
K. Wilder aro entertaining Mis. S.
0. Wilder nnd Mrs. T. K. C. (llbbons iNICKLE, SILVER. GOLb FILLEI)
Minn.
....
at Walalua.
AftD SOLID GOLD.
Six now odorless excavntors arrived
by tho Australia und nro being put toWe hare a full line and sell them
gether under Capt. Sam Johnson'H
at right prices.
supervision.
Wllllnm White of Maul Is hero to tesRLGhXS reach us right.
tify In a suit brought by V. .1. Teatn
HliGIAUS reach you right.
ngalnst himself nnd others for a printing account.
Rlgins aland for what is riahl in
0. 11. Uoynolda, of tho Hoard of
Health, will probably not leave until lime keeping and lasting qualities
next week for Molokai. Ho will make and that is why
ire arc right in push'
a stay of about three weeks.
the,
ing
Watch.
Elgin
put
her home
Mrs. John Lucas has
on Luunlllo street at tho disposal of
tho Catholic liencllt Society for a charity nt homo next Thursday from 2 to I.
On tho Australia will go four mlll-tut- y
BOX 342.
piUoners from Camp McKlnley,
in chargu of Sergeant Showaltor and
thrco men. Thoy will sorvo sentences
ou Ale.itraz Island.
Judua Konolkai statoj that tho Wal- - Wilder's Steamship Co. Ltd
luktt meeting next Wednesday Is to bo
hold for tho purposo of giving all present nn opportunity to divide on Republican ami Dombcintlu lines.
S. S. Ill NAU,
On nnd after Tuesday, Nov. 6, th
Judge Wilcox is tho recipient of a
small fortune amounting to $1G,000, lett bteamor KINAU will sail from Honohim by his brother, tho Into Henry Wil- lulu on Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kauna-knkn- l,
Lahnlnn, Maalaea Day. KlheL
cox or Kauai. The sranio amount was
left to each one of tho brothers of the Makcnn, Kawnlhao, Mahukonn,
decenscd.
and Hllo.
Roturnlng, will sail from Hllo on
Judge Stanley, charged by W. 0.
Smith with being nn Englishman, Fridays nt 2 p. m. for nbovo name!
nrovos an alibi to tho satisfaction of all ports, arriving nt Honolulu on Saturhis friends. Tho evldonco scorns to days.
support his claim that ho halls from
S. S. CLAUD INF,
Dublin.
Will leavo Honolulu ovory Tuesdaj
Mounted Patrolman Robert Parker, at 5 p. m., touching at Lahalna, KahuJr., stopped a lively runaway on Ullha lul, Nahlku, liana, Hamo and KIpa-hulstreet above King yesterday forenoon.
Maul. Roturnlng, touches
at
Tho plucky pntrolman coolly ran along- nbovo named ports, arriving at Honoside tho nnlmnl which was attached to lulu Sunday mornings.
a hack, and hold on to tho brldlo until
Will call nt Nuu, Kaupo, onco each
ho had tho horso under control.
month.
Tho hearing of llio W. II. Marshall,
S. S. LUII UA,
libel caso in tho Circuit Court Is set for
Thursday next. Among tho witnesses Sails ovory Monday for Kaunakakai,
subpoenaed aro Marshal Drown, Judge Kamalo, Maunalel, Kntnupapa, LahalWilcox, Dr. Wm. McGrow, 11. M. Ayres, na, Honolun, Olowalu. Roturnlng, arJohn Auld. and fcovoral members of the rives nt Honolulu Saturday mornings
J u dil fnmlly.
This company reserves tho right U'
It Is reported that Mr. August
the manager of Olowalu plan- niako changes In tho time of dopart.
tation, has resigned his position, and tiro and arrival of Its stcamors WITHwill leave shortly for Germany.
His OUT NOTICE, nnd It will not bo resuccessor Is snld to bo Mr. E. Krouso, sponsible for any consequences arising.
who was acting manager of Lahalna therefrom.
plantation lately.
Consignees must bo at tho Landings
A number of Hubert Voss' pictures to rocelvo tholr Freight; this Company
aro In tho art building nt tho PariB Ex- win not hold itself responsible ror
position. In order to superintend tho freight after It has boon landed.
hanging, Mrs. Voss wont some tlmo ago
Llvo Stock received only at ownr't
to Paris, whoro her husband will Join risk.
her ns soon as ho can finish up his This Company will not be responsible
work in Now York.
for Money or Valuables of passenger'
David Center, manager of the Am- unless placed In tho caro of Pursers.
erican Sugar Co. of Molokai is ill at Passengers aro requested to purchase
tho Queen's Hospital, whoro ho Is being tickets before embarking. Those fallattended by Dr. Wood. Mr. Center's ing to do so will bo subject to xa ad
complaint Is malarial fover nnd other ditional chargo of twonty-flv- o
per cnt
compllcatlonfl.
Mrs. Center nnd child
Tho Company will not be liabl foi
aro stopping at tho Hawaiian hotel.
loss of, nor Injury to, nor delay in, tht
A farowoll dinner was given to little delivery of baggage or personal effrct
Theodoro and Allco Cooko at Mrs. of tho passengor beyond tho amount of
Turner's cottage on Ilerctanla street $100.00, unless tho valuo of tho 3a3
Inst Prlday evening, heforo their de- bo declared, at or before tho Issue of
parture on tho Australia. Many child- tho ticket, and froight Is paid thereon.
ren were entertained and spent several
All employocs of tho Company art
hnppy hours under the charming super- forbidden to recolvo freight without devision of Mrs. Turner.
livering a shipping receipt therefor In
L. Schweitzer loft on tho Poking for tho form prescribed by tho Company
which may bo seen by shippers upa short business trip to tho Coast and and application
to tho pursors of th
return, partly In tho interest of his on
firm on Nuuunu strcot, and partly for Company's steamers.
Shippers
notified
are
that If freight It
tho new browing company of which ho
Is an official. If ho can sparo tho tlmo shipped without such receipt, It will
ho will also mako a brief visit In Salt bo solely at tho risk of the shipper.
Lako City, his old home.
C. Ii. WiailT, President.
O
CAPT. T. K. CLARKE, Tort Supt
Tho Frinco and Bride.
Tho following Is tho mossago to bo
CHAS. BREWER & GO.'S
tent through Consul Mlkl Saito to
Crown Prlnco Yoshlhlto nnd his biido,
by tho next mall for Japan, from tho
Japaneso colony here:
"To tho Crown Prlnco and Princess
Ship "Holon Ilrowcr" will sail from
Tho Japanese residents of Hawaii, In Now York
for Honolulu on or about
mass meeting assembled, send their
congratulations, with earnest wishes
for happiness, prosperity and long
j
r.
Ilus-slu-
N'uMvn
H.F.WICHMAN
Dr. Ayor's Sarsaparilla purifies tho blood and clears tho
Dr.
The Elgin
LOCAL BREVITIES.
ly
1
At llio iiieotiiiR "f the Blopklttililcr of
tlit Mitel iMiiiitntlon Coiiipiuty yoatcr-iln- y
nfturiioon, it rosolutlon wus lusseil
giving Alexander .t IMUIwIn nuthorlty
Incidents Grave and Gay That Make
to negoUitte for contracts for llio fiile
of thu Kiliel sugar for lliruo or live
Up Japan's Picturesque Ways
yenru. Mr. II. I. U.ililwln, of the linn
1W pounds.
welgheil
tieary
nlcl If
of Living.
.uiuie of Alexander & Ilaldwiti, leaves on the
Th Mltslll nry goons siore
l.n.hi lmtt r,.eoriilv ftnriiircd seernl wonv Australia for tho Coast today to atIn tend Io this aniong other Important
employed
are
en, of whom
sowing depaitmont as Inspectors and mutters of similar character.
Tlic only hualntrx wlilcli In profitable the
of
the
charge
tho other half nro In
Henrcsentatlves of other agencies are
In .Seoul Is raid to bo
m.rvlre. The nrfw ilrnnrtilfti Is
to tliu fact that Interest Hlnnilit very high. said to have been a great success III ev already In San Francisco and tho exery respect,
pectation Is that all tho plantations will
It Is ut lcnst 40 per cent a year, nnU
rim vlMnltv of Tmibndnlll in tho dls nt an early dato niako contracts of from
tlioK
who arc imtuto rnoiiKh can cct as trlct of Klla-uwlyo province, has long
caused by a three to llvo years for the disposition of
inucli na 13) per cent. And yet wo nro suffered from the rnvnges
tiie tmiiltrv tribe of the their crops.
tohl thnt only 30,nu0 yen will be sn'lllclent locality. mnniiir
to be ono of
serpent
Is
said
Tho
The present contract with the Sugar
for llio whole city, Inhabited ns It l by a tiemenuous we oo noi khuw nun mi,, Trust U about expiring. Tho basis ol
so far
has
size
and
more thun 300,000 InhnbltantK, showing only tremendous
of tho present contract is for sugar sont
the eyes of the search parties, by
how primitive Is tho state of business evaded many
have lately been formed
to New York, the Now York prleo for
winch
hIiIo
with this IiIkIi rate of tho villagers of the surrounding locality sugar less
there. Sldo by
h
of a cent per
quick
work
to
mnke
Is
determined
aro
Intercut, thero
another thins which who
very vngm-..nn- u pound. The bnsla for sugar sold In Sun
on
sight.
Tiie
reptile
the
of
development
equally
tho
with
Interferes
...........Is not to cast I Francisco Is at tho New York price less
nintfiiiifnt
.... .......
nvnn ,,f ti,
of business, that Is, kIiisciik transactions. .intii.t
nn tim rpnlltv nf tho whole affair. three-eight- s
of a cent per pound. The
'I Ills business Is attended with frreat risk, but Its truth must be nssured from the dtffercnco in cost of getting tho sugnr
fact that the village ilirectiy concerned
but can brliitf, when successful, a prollt imu
inut nilntiteil. In ii council specially to New York makes the two ratc3 about
of oven three-fol- d
tho principal, and this i.nnuniini n rpRnlutlnti nfTiTltiir a reward equal,
In ono season. Tho unsteady value of of M yen or so to thosu who capture the
Tho Klhoi Plantation Company hail
snaKe, uenu or uiie.
thirty-fiv- e
Korean coins must nlso bo regarded at monsterMnjesty
acres of cane, left over
lhnperor left the pal- about
the
Ills
supplying another factor. The value Is ace, as alrendy announced, on the morn-infrom last cutting which had been plantr,t iiio Pitth nt 1:31. accompanied by ed for seed, but was not needed for that
constantly fluctuating, not only dally but
thu Kmpress, who rodo 111 purposo.
Hawaiian commercial
uvea hourly, tho standard of comparison Her .Mnjesty
carriage, nnd who went ns far Company Tho
another
grinding on it
commenced
being Japanese silver yen, which may as Shlmbashl
to see off the Cmperor.
the Inst week. It went G$ tons of cano to
properly bo considered ns Korea's curien-e- y
nt llio Shlmbashl station, genbeing unof
a
to
owing
acre,
wore
uniform
this
Kniperor, who
tho
tho
but
So singularly sensitive Is tho
was received wun pruiuuuu ripe, only turned out 8 tons of sugnr
between the two that whenever, eiallsHlino,
respect by the I'rlnces of tho lllood nnd to tho acre.
say, 100,000 yen of the subsidiary coins aro tmini. nilior iHutiitiiripR. a military band
Tho cutting was nt onco btoppod nnd
the
withdrawn from or produced on tho mar- striking up the national anthem nttaking
tho balance will be cut much Inter when
ket, the purity, which Is only nominal, Is same time. His Majesty, without
destinaIlls
for
rest,
station
left the
upset nt once. If one possesses 30,UoO yen a
It Is expected to go 10 tons. This cane
In Korean coins ho can practically con- tion nt S o'clock In a special new train! was not planted until December, 1S9S,
v;m hitelv finished and which
trol tho market. A Japaneso contractor
who undertakes a pleco of work for tho Intended solely for the conveyance of or six months nftor tho regular planting
Korean Government and receives the the Kmperor. Ills Majesty's suite com- time. Tho reason for Its not being ripe
payment in coins is In Imminent danger prised Mnrquls TokndnlJI, Grand Cham- waB on account of Its growing on lower
unless ho berlain; Vice Admlrnl Yamnmoto. Minis- land and It did not blossom, and conof Incurring
berlous loss
Katsurn
promptly gets tho coins exchanged for ter nf tho Nnvv: Lieut. Gen.
Tho balance
yen.
on Minister of War: Mnrshal Oyama, ClUef sequently did not ripen.
general
premium
In
tho
sliver
Olllcc: and others
acres of rano will
oi this thirty-fiv- e
tho silver yell does not full below 15 per of tlin Genernlnil.Staff
Among those who as- probably
cmt, but this frequently rises to as much oer sixty In
be ground In July.
sembled at the station to seo Ills Majesus 40 per cent.
ty off were, beside the impress, tho Min
n
There aro already In Seoul three
uouncmorx.
missionaries, and they have estab- isters or state, lite Itngakl, naval nnd
lished a temporary chutch In tho prem- Count Okumn, Count many
others, to the
ises of tho Itusslan Legation. Tho other military olllcers nnd
of severnl hundreds In nil.
day all the Korean dignitaries were inparts of the
In
worms
other
No silk
vited to a. banquet held to commemorate country
can surpass those raised In Hoktho opening of tno church, and on tnu
In complete
or
growth,
of
In
point
12th Inst., through the services
of M. kaido
of this
l'avloff, tho three revel end gentlemen fieedom from disease. Ins view nindo
In
for
demand
fact, the
were lccelved In audience by the Kmper-oyear after
The church hits already made a large Hokkaido are on the Increnso
silk
the
result
that
the
with
juir,
number of converts.
of tho Island have found It necThe newly started Meljl News Agency
to greatly multiply tho quantity
sui plies us a queer plccu of news in re- essary
which aro being forKorea, the of tho
gal d to tho Island of
to various parts of tho Empire.
warded
lease of which by Ittissia occasioned much Notwithstanding
the fact that an exceptulk last year. Tho report is to the ef- tionally largo number
of these cards had
fect that Russia obtained tho privilege
silk rais
of felling tho trees growing In tho Island been provided this year by the nuvu
is
ers
saiu io
siock
tho
entire
CO.OoO
yen
by paying a sum .,..i,.iir.'..
to tho
of
,n ..,. ..,.1
toward tho end of Missing Since Last Friday Week
exhausted
ritnrlv
rnl
n..
..
.
.
..w..u..years,
Mnrpt.
In ponRenuence
of brisk do
thirty vv.. llussla has uiscovereu, as a mnn.lB
When She Sailed for
from the Interior. Under these
result of a thorough Inspection and sup circumstances,
tho Administrative
ey of tho. Island thnt owing chiefly to
encouragpresent
nt
Is
Kauai.
of tho Island
tho Inaccessibility of tho coast, the
the silk inl
tint worth retaining, so that sho ing In every possible w
is now desirous to part with It for ajdustry or the jsianu.
,
sum of 2M.O00 ven. Hut the Island belrig
Stories of heavy winds and high seas
entirely useless from a strategic point of
u
jiumiiuu
view, uiosu who uiu in
brought
to port by Island steamers are
speak with something Uko authority o
LAWS
creating much anxiety among shipping
the subtect are of opinion that If
Japanese should bo Inclined to purchnse
men concerning tho welfare of tho little
the prlvllcgo he must regard the transAND
Island
schooner Norma.
action purely as a matter of business;
that Is to say, with the view of turning
Sho has not been heard of for over
to account tho trees growing on tho
and that If ho should pay for the
ten days now, and fears are entertn'ned
privilege more than tho sum given by Government Will Print Them
that sho has been wrecked and Her
Russia, ho would Incur a loss.
crow lost.
Book Form Appropriation to
Mrs. Klku, thp wifo of a certain Mr.
It was on Friday, May 4th, that llio
Takeda of Olta prefecture, died a short
Be DiBbursod.
tlmo ago and whllo the funeral preparaNorma loft Honolulu for tho Island of
tions were going on a terrlllc thunderKauai. Captain Welsbarth, who owns
storm occurred, In tho course of which a
the vessel, was In command when she
stroke of lightning struck and set on lire
to
voted
has
Council
Kxccutlve
The
loft upon what many now believe was
n pile of fuel outsldo tho
house. Tho flames thus started threat- publish In a compact volume the Consti- her last voyage. Latest news from KaItself,
but
tho
house
ened to leap onto
United States, the Joint uai gives no Information regarding her,
wcro extinguished Just In time by tho tution of the
and eight days after sho had left hero,
join! efforts of tho assembled mourners llLSolutlon of Annexation, the Territor
engen- ial Act and the Laws of Hawaii, as; af Saturday last, she had not been seen nt
and sympathizers. Tho confusion
great,
very
but
naturally
after
dered was
fected by the Joint Resolution of Annex any Kauai port.
older had been restored nnd while the ntlon, tho Territorial Act, nnd the rules
Tho littlo vessel was last reported at
priest was proceeding to udmlnlster tho
to the corpse, having lifted for nnd regulations for administering oaths C o'clock on Friday evening, tho 4th
last rites
coflln,
purposo
what
lid
tho
of
onCby
tho
that
Inst., whon sho sailed for Kauai. She
nml hnhltnir elections ns revised
was his surprlso as well as that of tho gtess. A thousand copies will bo publish was loaded with general cargo.
whole company to find tho coilln empty, ed for the enlightenment oi iiawauans.
Shipping men remember well tho cirtho deceased having evidently walked
At iii'n meetlnir of the Council yester
away or ilown away or disappeared some- day
cumstances of tho purchase of tho Norrules
agreed
the
was
that
also
It
other during tho confusion!
how or
regulations for administering oaths ma by Captain Welsbarth ut a public
Strange to say, no traco of It has so far and
auction at tho boat landing, over six
elections us reviseu uj
been discovered nor explanation forth- ana Holding
be published separately in pamplt-i.,- months ago. Tho famous yacht Norma,
coming!
ono
thousand
tn
number
of
the
form
'
exweaver,
15,000
yearly
yen
is
A sum of about
Tlin mmllentlon of the Itnnld Transit commanded by Commodoro
pended by the Government towards the Company
port
nnd when It
time,
In
was
the
at
lay
tracks
Its
to
permission
for
HokIndustry
lu
promotion of the llshlng
King street between VIctoilu street wns announced that tho Norma was to
kaido, where CO to "0 per cent of tho en- on
and tho Waiklkl road and between Llll- - bo sold at auction, many thought that
tire population nro engaged In fishery. lm
street and the Jvamenamena premises it was tho Norma that was meant. Tho
Kvcry year several millions of artificialWalnllonllo. with tho petitions from
ly hatched salmon nnd masu aro let out nt
similarity of tho names created some
property-owner- s
In tho matter, was
Into rlvera: and thero1,000Is a provision to
referred to tho Attorney Genera'.. littlo confusion at tho tlmo.
yen
below
and
subsidy
grunt a
of
was
of
tho
Interior
Minister
Tho
Captain Welsbarth paid $800 for tho
to newly established private plscicultur-u- l
to make tho following expendistations.
tures, amounting to $117,000, under Act 4 Norma. Sho has somothlng or tho noo
Conscript MotoklchI Nalcnl Is now u of
doo abut her. If her many peculiar and
tno council oi mate:
soldier In tho Hlghth Hnttallon of tho In$25,000
Improvement
varied experiences count for anything
fantry ICeKlnicnt of tho Formosan garri- lliubor
3,OW
son, rrom tho days when ha lived at Scwerngo for Hllo
3,000
homo in Rlutsu province ho has nlwnys Hoads l'tina to completo contracts.. 6.000
Itoads Kail
been noticed for his filial nnd loving conHOCK
0,000 LAU
his en- Heads South Kohnla
duct toward his parents. Slncoreputation
3,500
Hoads North Kohala
to
his
added
has
listment ho
5,000
ho can Itoads Makawuo
by being very thrifty, so that governAdditions to Waterworks, llono-lul- u
send In whole to his father his
ment allowances a practice which ho Is
or Pnluma pumping plant .. 25,000
Kallhl
naup.
uno
people
oi
ins
keeping
still
Heud reservoir and watertive village met In a council recently Diamond
K,0OT
works
.mil In uccordnnco with a resolution they
Chineso lloformors Aro Exceeding
5,000
waterworks
purse
IIllo
him a
then passed, havo Just sent
1,000
Happy And Say Ho Met a
of money to show their appreciation of Wolohlnu wutenvorks waterworks, 20,000
Wnlluku nnd Kahulul
1,200
vaults
eastern window
Tyrant's Fate.
Tho sliding doors of the
nf iim linuso occuiiled by Toyoklchl Ishl- It was also voted that tho Minister of
Fujl-gorSu- - the Interior bo nuthorlzed to make
tho
knwa. In Takaoka-murruga province, are said to havo become expenditures under Act 2 of tho Council
Liiu Hock Sun, LI Hung Chang's
strangely nfTected of lute or possessed of of State, according to tho Items containor whatever yon ed In Mr. Howell's letter of May 10th, right hand man nnd tho actlvo enemy
a ghost or spiritualized
niiiv enll it. always meaning, however. with the exception of $13,000 for "addiof reformers In China, is dead. So a
possess tho power tion to postofllcc, Honolulu."
thnt thoy havo como to unys
or locomotion, aomo
Tho Auditor General was Instructed to dispatch received In this city from Yo
since, me
open
every
"unpaid
approve
to
bills"
stnnd
all
marked
Items
doors wcro observed
morning, although nobody had dono oven under Acts 2, 3 and 4 of the Council of kohama has it, at any rate,
so much na touch them after they had State. Tho Minister of the Interior wus
Chineso reformers In Honolulu nro
been closed tho night before. In order grnnted a leave of abBcnco for three
to probe to tho bottom of the mystery If wetks. Tho matter of taking sand from enthusiastic over tho nows and can
possible, n member of the family placed beach at Waiklkl was referred to tho At- hardly contain themselves for happia cup of wnter tho other night over tho torney General.
ness. Tho dispatch does not stata how
groove In which tho doors slide, but tho
following morning tho cup was found to
Lau Hock Sun mot death, but tho Chin- American Ship Ashore
bo qiilto dry though wo are not sure
oao reformers aro of tho opinion that
what this test goes to provo. Tho affair
May 3. The uo mot a tyrant's rate.
LOURHNZO MAHQUES,
being noised abroad, a number of neigh- Amerlcnti
ship William H. Maccy, CapSun was recently commissioned by
bors with the members of tho family kept tain Groth, from Vancouver. Is ashore
ono morning subsequently a sharp watch at Cockburn Shoal, Tho Ilrltlsh warship tho Kmprcss Dowager to go to Japan
then
stood
closed.
which
doors
the
oer
gone to her
The to doprlvo tho reformers staying thero.
When nil the eyes were off. Just for the Williamhas11. Macey Is of assistance.
2,003 tons. Sho
tho protection afforded them In that
twinkle of nn eye, tho doors slid open Is 251 feet 9 Inches long. 43 feet 2 Inches of
themselves without making any noise. wide, and 23 feet 3 Inches deep, She Is country. Hun aid not succeed In this
nil wo know they nro Btlll repeating owned by J.- - C. Kschon & Co., and halls plnn. When LI Hung Chang was ap
the samo uncanny manifestations.
pointed viceroy of the provlnco of Can
from San Francisco.
A MoJI paper which tho last mall from
ton, sun nnu tho task or seeking out
dumb
that port brought us says that a living
and persecuting reformers. Sun did
person named Mntaklcht Tnkao,
Something for Labor.
In that town, more or less educated, and
to apprehend Kwang Yu Wol.
,
May 3. The employes of his best
as years of age, presented himself
NBW
tho
other evening at the MoJI police station the Standard Oil Company in Williams- tho reformor.
$
nnd submitted to the chief a sort of pe- burg, Green Point and Long Island City,
tition, which said: "It Is my desire to to tho number of fully 6,0u0, today reIt Is reported on tho streets that the
serve In the army, liense have me en- ceived an advance In their wages and a projectors
of tho new paper havo sent
reduction of one hour In their working
listed therefor after a physical examina'
East for an editor.
tion." He supplemented the note by a to IS per cent.
OFF FOB THE MANEUVERS
lllin
illklW
VA
H. P.
Mtr.f
II.
M
Contracts,
crraa
'of
UA'ITTK
a Razor to Make Way With
HimselfRoommate Unaware
of the Deed.
A. despondent Japaneso about twenty years old committed suicide at 11:15
o'clock Saturday morning in a littlo
room over a Chineso grocery store near
the corner of King nnd Punchbowl
streets. His throat wns cut In such n
manner ns to form a cross nt tho Adam's apple. In tho room with tho suicide
at tho tlmo tho deed was committed was
another Japanese, but ho was unaware
until tho man
of the
was In tho throes of death.
A dull razor was tho weapon used
to end life. A series of jagged wounds
covered tho neck directly beneath tho
chin, and death soon ensued. When
tho suicide's room mato saw tho man
lying In a pool of blood In an opposite
corner of tho room, ho thought his
countryman had a hemorrhage. Ho ran
out of tho room calling for assistance
and camo back with another Japanese.
Uut the man wns dead and tho case waB
roported at onco to police headquarters.
Deputy Marshal Chllllngworth immediately summoned a coroner's Jury
composed of Albert Hoogs, Sam Kubey,
Lloyd Conkling, Frank Vlda, James
Howson and Chas. Ludwlgsen.
Tlio dead man has been in Honolulu
but a short time having arrived In January and has been In quarantine most
of tho time slnco then. Ho had malarial Tevcr, and, nlthough under tho care
of a Japaneso physician did not 6eem
to Improve. Despondency Is given as
the
probablo
cause of tho deed.
-- -
STATIONS FOR THE
WIRELESS SYSTEM
Locutions Selected on Molokai and
Maui by Manager Cross and
Export Bowdon.
Han-aebcr- g,
Expert Uowdon of tho Marconi wiro-Icb- s
telegraph company, and P. J.
Cross, manager of tho local wireless
company, arrived on tho KInau from
Maul yesterday morning after a successful business trip In tho lntorests
of the company to Molokai and Maul
h
for tho purposo of selecting tho
stations.
Ueforo leaving Honolulu they had
solectcd a station for tho erection of
tho station polo at Kalmukl, near
Telegraph Hill, and upon arriving at
Molokai pitched on a spot near Kauna-kak- life.
"K. J. IMANISHI, Chairman."
ou which to establish tho first
receiving instrument. Mnkona on Maul was next chosen as tho probablo
When tho Mauna Loa has discharged
point for tho operation of tho system.
present cargo sho will go on tho
Theso places together with tho stations her
at Waialua, on this Island, and ono at mnrlno railway for an overhauling.
Kauai, completo tho lino In Its Initial
stages.
Work on tho shaping of tho spar
poles will bo commenced at onco, their
length varying from 1G0 to 225 feet.
Tho ono on Kauai will, probably bo
fully 200 feet high. In tho opinion of
Expert llowden tho locations nro Ideal
Accidental
and littlo trouble la anticipated lu tho
transmission of messages from tho vory
tola-grap-
al
Paw tail
New York Line.
June
10,
1900,
For froight apply to
CHAS. BREWER & CO.,
27 KUby Street, Uoston,.
Or CHAS. DREWER & CO.. LTD.,
Honolulu;.
Steamship
Ooi
& Oriental Steamship
Co1
start,
Mr. Cross states that It Is unneces
sary to plant tho poles on a mountain
ridge, and, nfl a matter of fact, tho established stations should bo placed as
far from a mountain ns possible, If thoy
g
ground,
aro to bo located on
such as n seashoro, Tho roason for using Telegraph Hill was becaufio no
better location at n lower level could bo
found for tho purposes of tho company.
Tho Instruments have not arrived In
Honolulu, but nro on tho way. Tho poles
will bo ready to connect with tho delicate receivers as soon as thoy put In an
appearance.
low-lyin-
AND
oyo jusen
mi sha
Steamer of the above companies will call at Honolulu and 1cat
port on or about the datea below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
COPTIC
AMERICA MARU
PEKINQ
GAELIO
HONGKONG MARU
CHINA
DORIC
I consider it not only a pleasure but NIPPON MARU
a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell RIO DE JANEIRO
about tho wonderful euro effected In COPTIC
my case by tho timely use of Chamber- AMERICA MARU
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea PEKING
Kemedy, I was taken very badly with GAELIO
flux and procured a bottle of this rem HONGKONG MARU
edy. A few doses of It effected a
cure. I take pleasure In recommending It to others suffering from
that dreadful disease. J. W. Lynch,
Dorr. W. Va. This remedy Is sold by
For general Information
all druggists and dealers. Iienson,
-Bmlth Sc Co., Ltd., agenta for H. I,
i.
MAY
GAELIC
HONGKONG- MARU
CHINA
13 DORIC
JUNB 21 NIPPON MARU
JUNE 29 RIO DE JANEIRO
Jl't.Y 7 COPTIC
II LV 17 AMERICA MARU
11 I. V 20 PEKINQ
2 GAELIC
M'fl. 10 HONKONG MARU
A'0. 18 CHINA
AUG. 28
18
MAY 2G
JUNE
JUNE
-
C
''.
SEPT.
5
apply
to
till
MAY 21
MAY 2J
JUNE t
JUNE U
JUNB
JUNB
JULY
JULY
JULY
AUG.
AUO.
AUG.
11
JO
10
17
!7
4
11
11
h
HACKFELD A Cc,L'd,
r
w
HAWAIIAN
iris
(lAKKTTl?.
TfliHDAY. MAY
IS,
IOOO.-H- EMI
WKKICIA.
Ilrown, who nnltnl thn younn rotipl",
Into n Rrow Inn nnd thrtvlnu llttln town.
aiwiHitPii by Hr J. K. Mrlwtn, nnd by
i
New liulldlnps nro uprlnKltiR up, old
Arthur
tho grtmm nml bin Itrothor.
oiim nro being renovated, now linen of
Baldwin, who WW! owl limn. Thf tlih-th- .
luirttiM nffl iiwlw wny, othrr now lino
Alexander Htitlirforil of New
nro brine developed, the wntw works
York. 'nllro Alexander. Walter Perry
nr tmarliic completion, tho tolftiihoiw
nnd Walter BUrr, led. Then
Jnhimon
poinny will pui up now and tnlefnl
nm the bride' sitter, Mies IStliel
and a mntrnl
poll. Individual wire
who wan maid of honor. Tilt
iifllr" In fad, on every hand nro Hi
bride followed, leaning mi her father's
rtiiHiK that Walluku ban itartod to I
arm. Wi wait gowned In whlto pntln.
make a rtondy growth. Now Ik the time
it limned with iliirhejHM! lace, and wore
and InislnmM men of
the
a veil Hint foil to tho IntiK train. She
U'lillnkn I,, take rlinrtt. (if thr move
'
rarrled n bouquet nf Easter llllit with
ment and hell) thlnnH along.
a nliower arrangement of orange blw- It would bo a ood Investment for
leotnii.
Her voll wan caught in plnro by
e.inio of the nvn who own renl estate In
a diamond
tho girt or tho
Walluku to rwt at least a dozen com- groom. .Mile Ethel Klttrodgo woro pink
lortnble ronldonces for ront, Moro than
rhlffon nnd carried pink roso.. Mr. E.
half a dozen families, to tho nctunl
H. Klttredgo woro a handeomo tollot of
knowledge of the Nowb man, aro now
black laco In n chrysanthemum pattern
looking for houses to rent, but In vain.
GO
FE
Wi
EIGHTEEN
AND
R.
W.
CASTLE
over white w.tln.
DELEGATION OF
Thorn nip a number of vacant lots,
Tho ceremony was followed by tha
which for years havo stood idle In
supper, which was hold In a marqueo
any one of which would milto a
built on tho Inwn, And while tho gtiP8
It In
dctdrnblo Rite for a residence.
Steamship Delayed a Half Day on enjoyed tho repast the orchestra playA Surprise
Party Given to Miss to be hoped that some of tho property
ed appropriate airs. Tho decorations
owners will Initiate tho movement nt
of tho marquee wore In pink nnd whllo,
News
Schweizer-Genc- ral
Trip Here by Heavy'
once, thereby accommodating tho pubone. Evand the sceno was a falry-llk- o
lic and enhancing tho va.t.o f.t their
Weather.
of Maui.
erywhere there wero garlands of pink
rropcrty a: the came time.
geranium against a background of
Small Notes.
green smllnx nnd ferns, and pink gauze
gave a dainty finish. The bride had two
(From Monday's Dally.)
fSpcclal Correspondence
Everything serene at Klhcl.
Baloon passengers round table?, ench decorated with pink
H. P. Baldwin left for Honolulu on
About twenty-Ilv- o
MAUI, May 12. Maul Republicans
tho Mauna IjOii last night and will go Ml Honolulu yesterday by tho City of rosea. On thn backs of tho chairs woro
will endeavor to send eighteen dele- to tho Coast next week.
tied
ribbon being
Peking. Quite a number of kamnalnas used. Easter lilies, white
gates to the Honolulu convention to be
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of Honolulu are
wife,
In
W.
It.
and
Castle
tho
were
opinlist.
general
visiting Walluku this week as tho
convened on the 30th. The
At tho first trble wero Mr. and Mrs.
accompanied by tho Misses Castle will Frank Baldwin, Miss Ethel Klttrcdse,
ion seems to bo that It Is necessary to guests of Judge Kepolkal.
suuerSomo sections of Kula are still
go direct to Cambridge, Mass., Miss Arthur Baldwin, Miss Bornlco Lnndos,
give now political affairs a good", fair
ing for rain, although thero have been
Robert M. Fitzgerald, Mls3 Joan Hitch,
start; and though It will bo very dim-cu- frequent showers In Makawao district. Ituth Nottleton to Chicago; Miss Nellie Gcorgo Wheaton, MUs Carmen Moiro,
men
Miss
Mass.;
representative
to find eighteen
Every mi.,,.i' k after you havo tnicsn White to Wlnchcndon,
Wallace Alexander, Miss Besslo Palwho are willing and able to lcavo their your bath and leforo you bhv'5 tken Emily Halstead goes lo the Coast and mer, Wnlter Perry Johnson. Miss Gernrlvnta business to attend the conven your breakfast, go down to tno garucn may extend her trip to Denver, Colo- trude Allen, Walter Starr and Mr and
tion of May 30th, still a determined ef and set out a banana plant. It will givo
Mrs. Oscar (lowing'. At tho second
fort will be made to do so. .Maui pco-jil- you an appetite for your brcakfa.it, and rado, on account of her health. There
wero Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lund-borwas plenty of room on the Peking this
as a rule, take their politics soberly, also a hrcakfast for your appetite.
Miss Florence Hush, Dr. Itoy
regarding them a duty rather than a
Miss Eleanor Wnrner, Francis
Professor Crawley tff tho Hawaiian trip. Tho following Is the Honolulu
pleasure.
Comnany of Honolulu, arriv list of departures:
Johnson. Miss Florence Star", Edmund
Fertilizer
resitho
17th
It Is stated that on the
s,
Baker. Miss Mary Barker, Philip Clay,
ed on tho Clamllno and spent tho night
Miss Emily Halstead, Miss A.
dents of tho different precincts will Wednesday In Walluku. Ho loft for Ha
Miss Emma Greenwood, Bernard Mll- W. It. Castle and wife, Miss Mar- W. Miss Jean Howard and Bryant
elect delegates to an Island convention na on tho Clamllno on Thursdny afterto bo held at Walluku on tho 23d.
noon and will return to Walluku on tho garet Castle, Miss M. B. Castle, Miss Gnmwood.
The appointment of Mr. Dole as Gov- Clnudlnc this afternoon.
Thp guests included many prominent
Ituth Nettloton, Miss Nellie M. White,
ernor gives general satisfaction among
Tourist navel Is a sine qui non of W. L. Grieve, Miss J. K. Grieve, II. puoplo, among them will known Hathe people of tho Island.
real good limes on tho Islands, ami no P. Williams. Mrs. J. P. Murray, C. W. waiian families, for Mr Baldwin Is a
cnus-lof the S. T. Alexanders and is
more Urn. slioulci no lost in getting
Schwoizor Surpriao Tarty.
It. D. Sllllman, It. D.
alfo rclnl'l to other famillos high In
them down hero Organize an advertis- Waters,P.Mrs.
was
party
M.
Walton,
wife,
C.
surprise
and
evening
Jones
a
Last
sxclal and financial circles of Hnnolult..
ing and invitation bureau, wit'i, ray
tendered Miss Claire A. Schweizcr at Alatau T. Atkinson or Lorrln Tbiuston, L. Schweitzer, Mrs. L. Ahlborn, L.
of this it
All
woli nown
Jr., E. J. Walker, F. E. Richard- weretherepresented. famlll3
tho Hamalcunjiolso homo of Mr. and at. its head, and the dimes spent In tho
son, W. II. Rush.
Mrs. W. S. Nlcoll. After a. rendezvous enterprise will mi'iiii dollars to the
&
ut B. D. Baldwin's, n largo number of
Poking Half Day Lato.
COMPROMISE REJECTED.
ber Makawao friends sang "Suwanco
Judge Kepolknl will do politics on
City of Peking, Captain Smith
The
Itlver" to the accompaniment of guitars Maul.
gone
man
ijckI
wur.f.
Stockholders
harbor Kaxnalo Dolinquont
In front of tho Nlcoll verandahs until However, if !"'
mon really aro needed to in commnnd,pastarrived off theSaturday
eight o'clock
Will Wot Tako OHr.
tho young lady was summoned forth, lend t!ic .'if
par;.-- !
en about halt
political
and the surprise was completed. Tho Maui, It is to be hoped that sun l mi :. night. On account of a delay In the
fho delinquent stockholders of the
ovenlng's entertainment consisted of as .Tudgt l'er.ilkrtl will con-.it tl.o quarantine physician's visit consequent
tho reading of sundry phophesles as to front, for Ii bfiorgs to that cl.ie of upon tho new outbreak of plaguo at Kamalo Sugar Company met again In
Miss Schwclzor's futuro during tho com- mon who mako ft.Uhful frlenda l g.i. Hongkong, the vessel did not reach the Foster Hall Saturday evening for tho
dock until nearly 11 o'clock. The Pe- purpose of discussing tho compromise
ing decade of years, and of popular cho- lant foes
extremely heavy
ruses on tho lanal, to tho music of guiNlcol Jackson, formerly on tno Ho king experienced
Hustace ami othtars and ukuleles. The prophetic utter- nolulu nollco force, has como home to weather after leaving tho last Japanese proposition of Frank management.
Atances were from thirteen letters from Walluku and cstabl.Bhcd an agency for port which slowed her down to 170 ers of the company's
torney W. A. Henshall was tho chairdifferent unknown friends, and were tho transaction of several lines of busi knots n day for a short period, and thus man
nf tlin mooting, which lasted about
delayed her arrival in Honolulu by
either of a romantic or humorous
ness. Mr. Jackson is an active and
gave everybody a chance
two
Tho nudlenco seemed to think
young man, ono of tho kind nearly twclvo hours. She should have to hours, and
talk.
that they wero decidedly humorous. that new Walluku Is attracting. Ho is a been sighted early In the forenoon ot
Tho threat of bankruptcy proceedings
About the 1st of Juno Miss Schwetzer
of E. IJ. Frlol, formerly of Saturday. Despite the buffettlng of the
departs for her home In La Crosse, Wis- Waikanu. Ho has opened a place of seas during tho heavy stress few of the iic.aln.qt tlin comnanv did not occupy
much of tho discussion, and tho main
passengers became sick.
consin, after a residence of three years business adjoining tho Iao stables.
topic was narrowed down to tho comat Haiku.
An elegant farewell luau was given
Plaguo
Hongkong.
in
promise. This was an offer on the part
Today, the 12th, Mrs. II. A. Baldwin at Walkapu on Tnursday evening last
of Hamakuapoko gives a lunch party by W. Cornwcll to his sister, Miss Kate
Afier leaving Hongkong tho ship Hew of tho company to give them $10,000 In
in her honor. It Is to bo a "pink Cornwoll, who goes to Honolulu next the yellow symbol of disease at each cash nnd $15,000 in paid up stock, which
tney deemed nnaiiy to reject.
fifty-fiv- e
Juncheon,"
week. Over forty guests wore present port Killed at. She carried
191 steerage, of
passengers
cabin
and
menu,
foun
exqulslto
enjoy
the
to
tho
Ttfaunncht Seminary.
wero Japanese,
dation of which was Hawaiian with whom tweuty-thre- o
What the Kidneys Are
DurinK tho afternoon of the 9th the American trimmings. After dinner tho threo European and tho rest Chinese.
trustees of Maunaolu Seminary hold'a guests adjourned to tho dancing par Two of the Japanese wero landed here.
meeting at Bala plantation office, 'ine lors, charmingly decorated In honor of Of tho cabin passengers S. Mori and K.
business transacted was concerning tho ti.o occasion, and "tripped to tno wan- Mlyomoto, kamnalnas, returned homo,
M
puis do.
whllo Mr. George W. Trimble and
annointment of two now teachers from ton plcaslngs of a Into" till midnight.
George E. Frlsble, who nro travelling
tho Coast. Miss Simpson resigns nt tho
Tho S. S. Mnnaucnso, Captain
end of tho present term, and an ad
seven days and sixteen hours by easy stages will remnin over until
It's the duty of the kidneys to sco
ditional teacher will bo necessary when from San Francisco, reached Kahulul the next steamer for the Coast.
Tho Peking landed 230 tons of gen- that tho blood keeps puro
tlin new building at Sunnysldo is taken yesterday, with a general cargo and
Not to mako now blood tho food wo
possession of by tho school. By tho four passengers.
Sho will probably eral merchandise consisting mostly of
way, thero is no school uuimuig on me clear for San Francisco with sugar soy for Chinese and Japaneso mer- oat does that, but to remove from tho
Islands, outsldo of Honolulu, that can about tho 20th Inst. Sho will also take chants. Tho purser reports that Hong- blood all tho poisons and Impurities
nt all bo compared with tho new Mau- passengers. Sho has elegant saloons kong Is agnln an infected port, and up
naolu Seminary, cither In slzo or as to and cabins, more so than any steamer to tho time of departuro there wero reg- tho waste matter that Is gathered up
istered on an average of four cases during Its circuit of tho body.
architectural beauty. It has been paint- which has yet touched at Kahulul.
Jap.Theso poisons aro deadly.
ed an India red with trimmings of
Tho Maul Telephone Company aro a day, usually fatal. None of tho quarIf they aro not taken out of tho
white, tho roof being green with white preparing to put up now tolophono posts aneso ports aro under tho ban of
blood by tho natural llltors, tho kidborders. Tho carpenters say that it will In Walluku to replaco tho old ones. Tiie antine at present.
neys, they aro carried back to tho
bo all completed some tlmo In August new posts will bo painted black from
Princo's Wedding Celebrated.
next.
heart, and nro started out again all
tho baso somo six or eight feet high,
Tho wedding of tho Crown Prince through tho body.
Miscollanooue.
and whlto from thonco to tho top. There
Of courso they causo disease.
largo posts for the ot Japan was celebrated In grand style
During tho 9th the schooner J.cnnle will bo twenty-fiv- e
Wo can't bo healthy If our blood isn't
Wand arrived In Hana with a general main streets and as many smaller ones on tho Peking on Friday tho 11th of
for tho side streets. Individual wires this month by tho twenty Japanese on puro.
cargo for liana plantation.
When our kldnoys aro sick our back
Tho 1th tho schooner Emma Claud will bo run to each houso, savo whero board. Nothing was too good for them
aches. That's a way thoy havo ot tell
champagne was freely uncorked.
Ina arrived in Kahulul with lumber for tho patrons dcslro to havo moro than
and
It will
Tho following Is tho list of through ing us thoy need help.
Kahulul K. It. Co., eighteen days from ono 'phono on tho samo lino. contemprobably bo July beforo all tho
passengers for San Francisco:
Puget Sound.
It's the duty of Doan's Backache KidcenIncluding
plated
changes,
now
tho
ney Pills to euro sick kldnoys.
Weather: Continual showers In cenEmilio Barbaraux, P. Blanc,
completed.
In
Walluku,
are
tral
They know their duty well.
Brattz, U. S. N., Miss Irene Cartral Maul. Tho rainfall of tho week has
aggregated nearly thrco Inches In cerThoy nro performing It horo in Horoll, S. T. Conn, A. F. Clarko, Miss Fels,
L.
Goo.
Kllnck,
M. B. Godrlz, It. Hall,
tain localities.
nolulu.
During tho 7th, Japanese from the
G. Beers, Wm. Churchill, Mr. and Mrs.
Hero's a case In point:
districts of Makawao and Walluku celJohn Carroll, Mastor John Carroll and
Mr. II. H. Smytho, of Inter-Islan- d
Mrs. Coldren nnd two childservant,
ebrated the marriage day of the Crown
S. S. Co., this city, writes to toll us
OF
ren, Marquis Alfonso Forrero, Mrs. that ho was afflicted with a lamo back
Prince of Japan by horso racing at
Fels, Miss E. E. Fels, Mrs. Leo Gap for a number of years. "Ascribing tho
Pala.
Today, tho 12th, the schooner Lyman
and family (7), Mr. and Mrs. B.
to the kldnoys and hearcauso of
Mr.
Goes
of
to
Soalo, Who
D. Foster arrived In Kind with coal. Work
and servant. C. Kllnck, Miss ing aboutthis
Kidney
Backacho
Doan's
Itlchllou,
Siamese
Sho has not entered tho custom house
do
A. du Plessls
Guam in tho Intorest of tho
I got somo of them nt the Hollis-to- r
as yet, but Is said to have been nearly
Navy, Fred Sperry, E. C. Sheuton, E. F. Pills,
Drug Co.'s store. They relieved mo
100 days from Australia.
Bishop Mutoum.
Wood, M. Barry, J. A. Mageo, Mrs. L.
Wednesday night, tho 9th, sho ship S.
V. Mustard, Master Mustard, Geo. B. so much that I am perfectly satisfied
Z. Carleton arrived In Kahulul, having
Sperry, Mrs. Geo. B. Sperry, Marino with tho result of having taken them,
been towed from Honolulu by tho
It iippvani that Mr. Sculp, who went lo Solauaz, Mrs. E. F. Wood, Miss Wood, nnd can recommend tho pills to others,
sufforing from backacho."
a
D. M. Bristol, A. W. Seymour.
steamer uiauuinc. ane will take a car- Ciuam by tho Warren to gather
Doan'B Backacho Kidney Pills arc
go of sugar around tho Horn to New
for the lllsliop Museum, 1ms had a
becoming popular in Honolulu
York.
good deal of travel and oxperlonco n an
N- KITTREDGE.
BALDWIDuring tho 11th the steamer Manau- - exploring hclentlst. Ho la u Stanford 'M
thoy aro always ondorsod by Hoonso arrived In Kahulul, 9 days and 10 man who Iiuh covered rising 30,000
nolulu pcoplo.
nnd
Baldwin
wedding
lien
m
ot
In
In
Alaska,
Mexico
Frank
Siberia nnd
The
nours from San Francisco. Sho had
Our kldnoys filter our blood. They
of xclentlllo
tieclmenn for tlu Miss Harriett Klttredge, which occurred
four passengers, one tourist and threo search
work night and day. Whon healthy
university. Lately
proved that the
carpenters to work on tho Makawao birds from Kauat, ho
presented by Francis In Oakland on April 20, is described by thoy remove nbout BOO grains of
bominary building. Sho had a general flay to tbu museum, belonged to a new tho San Francisco Call as follows:
matter dally. Whon unhealthy
species of petrel. Ho hns spent several
cargo.
No prettier wedding hns been seen somo part of this Impure matter Is left
mouths collecting birds for the museum,
and perfecting Its belies. Ho and Mr. this year than that which was celebrat- In tho blood, This brings on many disIlryan found u seagull new to these Islat tho hamlsomo homo of Mr. and eases nnd symptoms pain In tho back,
TAKEN FROM THE NEWS.
ands, on Kauai during n recent trip, and ed
brought back about IN) specimens, many Mrs. E. H. Klttredgo tonight when Miss headache, norvousness, hot dry skin,
Borne Clippings
from tho Livo being very rare, somo skeletons, and an Harriet Klttredge becamo tho brldo of rheumatism, gravel, gout, disordered
uli'innlka of record size. Tills Is a round Frank Baldwin of Honolulu. Tho
oycslght and hearing, dizziness, lrreg-tilJournal of Walluku.
8tcm which was used for rolling down a
was elegantly decorated for thci
heart, doblllty. drowsiness, drop
anIs
an
nnd
mountain,
with
associated
The following is taken from tho Maul cient Hawaiian national game.
event, and over 200 guests wero presont sy, deposits In tho urlno, etc. But If
Nows of May 12:
Mr. Hcnlo Is making an exhaustive, at tho coremony nnd tho supper which you keep tho filters right you will havq
study of Polynesian ornithology, and
followed,
no troubio witu your Kiunoys.
Now Foroat Wanted.
to inalio a complete collection of
Tho marriage took placo In tho draw- Doan's Backacho KIdnoy Pills aro
ing room, which was a bower of pink Bold
It 1s a tradition of tho Hawallaus on sptclniens.
by all druggists and storekeepers
roses arranged with pink satin rlbbDnti
Maul that at ono tlmo not so very re.
nor box (six noses ror i.'.&u)
mote, a forest extended from Walluku
PAPERS WILL BE HEAD . and gauzo along golden rods. Bermuda at 50 cents
on receipt of price by
to Maalaea Bay, running raauka of tho
lilies woro also used and tho effect was or will bo mailedDrug
Co., Honolulu,
road to tho very foot of tho pall: That Soedo to bo Distributed, nt tho Far- extremely beautiful. A itrellls of pink tho Holllstor
wholosalo agents for tho Hawaiian
roses
enure section, as wen as tho Makawao
bay
whero
separated
window,
tho
mer's Instituto Mooting,
tho scrvico was said from tho recep-- . Islands.
and Kula district, havo been entirely
denuded of trees, so that tho unfenced
At tho open meeting of tho Farmers.' tlon room. Tho wldo hall was In whlto
portions aro na baro and desolate as an Instituto next Friday Professor Crawley and green snowballs, bridal wreath and
W. N. Armstrong will probably not
Idaho sago brush plain. It Is hoped and will read n paper on "Experiment Sta- - woodwardln ferns being caught horo
bolleved that ono good result of tho or tlous;" W. A. Bryan, tho taxidermist, an nnd there on dmnrinllnr.Q nnd atnlrrnsn return to Honolulu until very lato this
ganization of tho Maul plantors will bo urUclo on the birds or theso Islands, and with whlto gauzo. Tho music room Was fall. Ho will remain at Washington
..
F. Sedgwick will report on somo
until tho close of tho Congressional
to reset much of this territory with a T.
In purple am ) allow, tho fln...
made at Kumeliamelm School
season, and Is not known to havo auy
new forest. Such a thing Is omlnently perlmcnts
nrlous kinds of Borghum for fod- - ors used being Spanish Iris and yellow deflnlto planB after that until ho is
practicable, and tho good results which der. Tho seed for tiicfe experiments
camel Iris, with marigolds and palo and dark
,
He will
who'yoHow satin ribbon. Tho dining room ready to return to Honolulu.
will spring from It will repay a hundred from tho Secretary of ABrleuit-m'n ;,.,.
Scuirwlck
to
Mr.
forwarded
In tho East for several
has
i?nii
,i
romaln
probably
u.i,u
ioiu tne time and expense which It will kindJust
n"
"l
B,eo,.Vlk,
5?
of cotton seed In regard to which ho
Promptly at 8:J0 o'clock tho strains months.
coal.
would like to havo exhaustive oxpcii-- l
nirnts made hero and full reports rub- - nf Mendelssohn's "Weddlnc MnrMi" nn.
"
Walluku Thriving.
mltted. Borne other kinds
ifnl
tho inipsta thn.;.?52..i.:. II ' Most of the laborers of the American
Walluku, like a chrysllls, is throwing will ulso bo distributed to persons who ?"".:',,,;
been cent over to
havo
Company
Sugar
niuii-- iu
plant una cultivate tnepi and report " drawing
'i
uu uio oneu or. rogyum and emerging will
room by Rev. Charles It. Kthei Plantation.
, tho
thu results.
0NPE
WILL COM
Imnerinl
Republicans
Leave for Coast.
That Island.
Wnl-ltik-
Hundreds Gather to Listen to Eloquent Speeches and Cfioico
Music Last Evening.
min-bu-
(From Saturday's Dally.)
When yon want tho Hot Hay,
Fopd or Grain, ot tho Right
great demonstration and celebra
PIces, order from
tion on the part of the Japanese colony
took plnce last night on tho grounds of
tho Japanese Primary School Houso on CALIFORNIA FEED Co,
Nuuanu street. Hundreds of Japanese
TELEPHONE 121.
wore present and a goodly number ot
people of other nationalities were also
on hand to take part In tho festivities.
Tho occasion wns in honor of tho Imperial wedding of tho Crown Prince,
Yoahlshlto, and tho Princess Sada Ku-JBeginning at C o'clock last evening,
several hours of music, merrymaking,
speeches, refreshments and congratulation on the account of tho Princo and
Princess woro spent most successfully
and in a manner most enjoyable to till.
Japanese lanterns illuminated tho
grounds, huge tables groaned under the
weight of tropical iruits, daintily prepared flan, tempting sweetmeats and
cooling drinks. Bergor's band was out
In nil Its accustomed force and attraction, and popular Japaneso tunes woro
presented together with Hawaiian melodies, "Tho Shamrock Is forbid by law
to grow on Irish ground," and other
famous American selections.
IS THE BEST
A congratulatory address was dollv-oroby
tho
was
committee
drafted
It
of arrangements and will be forwarded
to the Imperial household by the next
mall. Tho Japaneso national anthem
was sung with vigor and enthusiasm by
every man, woman and child present For people In this climate.
who know tho language.
American and Hawaiian (lags hung
gracefully In tho company of the Japanese banner. Hawaiian and American
beauties walked happily
It is a ValuabloRomcdy for General
with the little ladles of Japan, and American and Hawaiian cheers rang out
bravely on tho evening air in conjunc- DEBILITY,
tion with the cheers of the little brown
BILLIOUSNESS,
men when they romoved their hats and
cheered for tho bride and groom.
NERVOUSNESS,
Among those who delivered addresses
wore: Imanlshl, manager of tho local
MALARIA, ETC.
branch of tho Yokohama Specie Bank;
T. Matsuda, Y. Soga, editor of tho Hawaii Shlnpo, and S. Klmura.
Everybody enjoyed the band, as they
always do, and Professor Berger seem
ed right at homo, for ho was not satis- fled unless he was delighting the multi
tude with sweet music, as only Bergor's
Band can furnish. Ho Is as popular
among the Japaneso as ho Is among the
Hawallans and Americans and other
peoples, and deservedly so, for whero
tho band Is, there Is joy and merry.QQ
making, and everybody's nlllkla is. for
at least a llttlo while, pau.
u,
A
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lt
HOP
ta-b- lo
o,
g,
Bel-do-
n,
BITTERS
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tlsm was the work ot a demon within
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Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast
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rn
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May C.ill as Usual. Tub agents of the Occidental and
Oriental, and Toyo KIsen Kaisha
Steamship lines, II. Hnckfeld & Co.,
Ltd., havo as yet not been advised that
tho steamers of these lines will cease
to mako Honolulu a port of call after
tho Territorial bill goes Into effect on
Juno fifteenth.
As was recently announced in the
Advertiser, passengers and cargo will
not bo carried between this port and
San Francisco or other coastal ports by
foreign vessels. It Is likely however
that these foreign steamships will continue to stop at Honolulu on their way
to Asiatic ports. Nothing stands in tho
way of their doing business between
tills port and the Orient.
Plans nro under consideration by.the
Japaneso Merchants' Union, for starting a lino of steamships to run between
Yokohama and Honolulu, If tho steamers ot thn, first mentioned companies
cease to call here.
ORNITHOLOGIST
POLYNESIA
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i
the Cause.
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Active on
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Hour nnd feed, and wo follow
It cloiely.
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will be tilled nt (ho lowed
market price.
The matter of 6 or 10 cent
upon a hundred pounds ot
feed should not concern you
as much as tho quality, at
poor feed Is dear at any prico.
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re-
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r iro
Fa 10,000,000.00
Palpitation, Hysteria.
23,923,134
M
-- The la.
IMPORTANT CAUTION. (Ten
16
muu.o bale o( ihlj Renidy baa
Fa 33,923.134.16. many Uuacropaloaa Imitation.
Fire Insurances effected as above at
the Lowest Rates.
TfJEYON-IIAM-
Epilepsy, Spasms, Collo,
I
N. B, Erery Bottle of Oennlne Chlorodyne
Mara on the Oorrnnnant Stamp the Dane ot
la Irmntor. Dr J. Collis Browne. 814
In bottle, la.
. 3. W. and 4a. to., by all
YOUNG CO.,' cheralat.
LIMITED
AGENTS FOR THE HAWAII AN
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Manafulnrer.
J. T. DAVENPORT,
33
Great Russell St,, London, W.
O
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fl
HAWAIIAN
UA.BTTK
ITKHIIAY,
Honolulu Aprl) t. China, Ilntmknnx 1i
NAVY
wM'iil
I' It COMMANDS
Hrjfiht, Iloimliiin, I I t'hRpman Itlln.
April
April I. IMRhlnmi l.lphi. Lnhaln
KING
OF
li, Mary I! I'oaler, llonnltilu. April II
nnd Mnliukoii
llnrrlrt tl Honolulu
lrli. Honolulu, April It, th.rlr,
Alidmv
t
nml llnnoluliii
Yokohama
Hi PghnnK,
In Athuunl itu UuU tli Utchulluti, n
Mauna Ala. Honolulu. rtuiuhiniu. ld-p.)
to. April I, Moonn, llonrtltilu and
iVylon Honolulu April J. Hunt
Klnimnn of thn Urnut Oitiditml.
April
Honolulu
r, Honolulu. 8itMIK.
Uuim
22 II. )
llltlnf, Honolulu, April 14. J ruDom Muhm
ntWaihI. Hnnn April
Knhulul. Alohn. Honolulu. IMwHhl
Honolulu. Nippon Maru HotiKkont.
Admiral du IMntU do Ulciiallcii,
and Honolulu. April P. Mnrtlm
In chlof of Ills IniMtirlrtl Slnm-on- o
''Vk8HK!
AND LOADING -- For
navy, vvns n thiotiRli
UP
Mnjet)"s
Willinms, Dimond and Company's Ilnnolulu, Albert, Arrher. flrarRr Oiirtln
tho Clly of l'okliifi vostenlny.
H 11
IIder. Falls of OI)de,
Hilo.
for
Letter Says the Price Is LowerArnle Johnoou. Kteamer Mnnaiii'iwv, for Tho dislltiKUlshed olllcor Is n direct
IIIlo, Ma Knhulul nnd Mahukona
of tlio family of the exeat
ed by Refirrries.
Ho Is now on a. vaIllclielleu.
THK CABINET MEETS.
which will comprlso n visit
tour,
cation
The latest MiRnr letter from Wllllum.
and Kuiotio. Tho
Dlmonil & Co., furnished for publication aioney for Council of Stato Uilln to to tho United Suites
Paris i:po3ltlon Is tho objective of Ills
li
bo Availnblo.
tlio courtcay of Mevarii. Sclinefcr A.
tnni- - frlii. and two months find perhaps
Co , Ih ilntcil May 1st. nnil contains notli
The money recently npproprlattd by the
liiB In regard to tho election of Presilonucr will be spent amid the wonders
bo
available.
Council of Stnte will soon
dent Dole ns the first Governor of the The Cabinet jistcrdny morning Instruct- of the great fair.
Territory of lliiwnll. Tlio letter Dtnteii ed thn Auditor Gemrnl to communicate
Tho Admiral Is a native of Denmnrk
Minister of Finance nnd take and has been a naval ollkcr of the Danthat the tariff and navigation laws, as with tho put
They
Into
effect.
bills
to
Bteps
the
his position
In
nro
now In foreo
tlio United States,
also voted to publish 1.000 copies of the ish navy, icllnmilBhliiB
Included In tlio Hawaiian bill as imsscd, Hawnllati bill for distribution. W. O. thero to assume the nigner one uuv.ie.-wl.llo tlio prohibition clause Is subject Smith mnde a report nbout hla Wash- him by the King of Slam, lie has been
ington trip nnd tho sltuntlon thero so i.. ci.,.., tnr nniriv ihlrtv v oars, and en
to whutever restrictions tlio locul
far ns It concerns us. The San Francisot that
may put upon It. As to the clause co
impels, he suld, had tho facts about joys the conlUlonco of the i tiler
providing for the deportation of tlio Chi- strnlght. No news enmo from Judge country to tho utmost, no uu
..
Copon
expectid
the
of a licet of about llfty light-,i.nese and other Asiatics, It Is staUd that Ilartwtll, whoofIs acting
Circuit Judges
Salaries
r. i.nccolo nt thn LTiinho.it tVHO. tho
It has been illmlnatid from the bill en- tic.
2.
up
to May
will bo paid
largest being 3,000 tons, tho llagshlp of
tirely.
tho Ailmltnl, ana oniieu mo .vihhu
Sugar prices have been lowered b the
This vessel Is 300 feet long and
rcllnerlcs, quoted at 3 23 slnco April 23
ilflnen knnt.s. with four
tn tnni
As to New York rctlned, tho llgures oro
eight iitiick- unchanged slnco the same date. The cirArmstrongs,
nulck-flrln- g
.....
I
'
cular reads as follows:
wiuitum ...tl
ami wu Inllllnllllll
arlng
AND
SUGAlt. Hoth rcllnerlcs lowered prices
1S92.
In
Scotland
23d
per
on the
following list:
ult., as
Uomlnos, half barrels 5.73, boxis GOO,
The Siamese navy list, said tho Ad-or
Cubes (A), crushed and llnu crushed,
yestcrdny, contains tho names
miral
EW, Powdertd. CM, Candy Granulated, Quotations from Willott and Gray's twenty-on- o
essels ot over ono hundred
0.10, Dry Granulated Fine, 5 00; Dry GranWeekly Statistical Trade Jourtons, ten of these being over 500 tons,
ulated Coarse, 5 00, Confectioners' A, 5 00,
.Magnolia A, 4 CO, llxtrn C, 4 Do. Golden C,
besldo3 theso there aie four gunboats,
nal of Now York.
4.40
Dry gr.inuluted for export to Hoono training ship, ono torpedo storo
nolulu lias also been reduced, now quotship, threo transports, four dispatch
ed slne April 21d at 3 25.
yachta. A gunboat reHAS1S. April 3d, spot sale 3U0 tons at
su- boats nnd five
statistical
and
Willett
neil.il
Gins
1
Is called
Hongkong
C. & b
s.ilo 1,400 tons at 4 3S5c,
at
built
cently
gar trade Journal for April 20, published
April flth, to nirlvo ealo 1,000 tons, 4
Thero aro also forty steamers
Mi, to uriKo salo C'00 tons,
C. & at New York, has the follov.ing nbout
and launches from ono hundred tons
P. sale 3,800 tons, 4 43o, 10th, 750 tons, sugar
4.47c, C. A. r. sale Ti.OOO tons, 4 51c; 11th,
downwards, for government service on
A fair amount
of raw surars
HAWS
to nrrHo salo C30 tons, 4
12th, spot
and nlong tho coast. Ten
for tale in the absence of tlte l.rg. si the river men ato nvailablo In five
sule 1,200 tons, I
17th, spot sale
thousanu
tons, 4
C. &. V. salo 400 tons, 4 51c, bu i r from thn market uiahlcd tho ludo
reflueis to obtain supplies at sinus for set vice In this navy of no
15th, spot fenlo 2,700 tons, 4
C. & V. pendent
ptr pound reduction, bringing the
sale 2...O0 tons, 4.47c, 20th, to arrho sale
mean proportions, besides a tcsorve of
quotation
tor ccntllfugals at 4
500 tons, 4
lor Ob
23d, C. & I', salo WW tons,
The weekly lecelpts weic 2,000.
4 3?3c. Lull, 1,300 tons, 4 42c, 30th, C. &. V. mgrte test.
Tho marine Infantry, recruited from
tons
sale 3,200 tons, 4 45c, making net basis for reduced- to 29.S57 tons, ng.ihiht 50,411
Island sugars on that date. New York luht week, and 3I.C80 tons for eoi respond- tho Inhabitants of tho maritime proving
week
Inst
4 45c;San
4
vial.
075c.
Pranclsco,
inces, between 22 nnd 14 years of ago,
ItEFINED. Thero has been no change numbers 15,000 in six shifts, besides a
NIllV YOHK ItDKINCD has remained
of
the
quotations
conditions
In
oi
the
unchnnged since our Inst advices, dry
mnrket at the East. A decline of first and second reserve of 3,000 and
ginnulatcd still quoted at 5c, equal to
10c per 100 pounds was made at Sail Franrespectively. At tho mouth of tho
4 P3o
net.
cisco, but not followed here. The only Monnm river aro the Paknam forls. Tho
LONDON BCHTS April 3d, 10s 1
shading
of a few
are
tho
concessions
7th, 10s, 3
5th, 10s 2
11th, 10s guides of softs for lound lots, lty the bar prevents ships of more than 13
t.
4 12d,
10s ud, 23d, 10s 3
20th. clectlno of raws, howevei, tho dlffoionce
draught from ascending to Bang10s 5
27th, 10s Cd, 23th, 10s 1 Id, and between laws and refined Is lulsed to 63c feet
kok.
30th, 10s Cd.
pel 100 pounds, leaving Just n slight
In taking a casual glanco at tho AdLONDON CADLC, April 25th, quotes chunee
for u decline to bo made In
fall rellned,
Java No. 15 D. S , 12s 10
b the Independents or Hit miral ono would hardly pick him out
either
lis Pd, May beets, 10s 4
principal rellntrs, though thero ate no
distinguished man ho Is. In ap&
Gray estimate piefcunt Indications of any change. At for tho
STOCK. Wllktt
G
In
United States four ports April 23th, total the clobe there Is less likelihood of a de- pearance ho Is nbout 5 feet Incheswell
stock, 177,11'.! tons, against 202,397 tons cline In vlow of the firmer tone of the height, broad of shoulder, with a
seme time last ear. Cuba six principal uiw sugar market. No further delay In moulded head and stolid countenance,
poits, 104,000 tons, against SC.OSG tons, to tic liveries be)ond April 30th Is gi.mted, familiar among classes of men who aro
tnl stock In all principal countries at lat- and demand is only for immediate re habitually enslaved to discipline.
Ills
est uneven dates, by cable April 10th,
Grocers' blocks ate light,
qulicmcnts
tons, against 2,080,749 tons,
however, and wo look for a largo bust race Is tnnned by his thirty yeais and
Slunder last jear, 414 tons.
sun
of
ness after May 1st, especially It bujers
oxposnro
to
hot
the
more ot
UAbTCUN AND FOREIGN MAHKI3TS ait, given tho privilege of extending de- am, where tho heat In the capital city
Owing to local condltfons, the New liveries over Beveial weeks.
Yolk market declined the llrst part of Tho American Sugar Hetlnlng Co give sometimes registers as high ns 105 to
110 In the middle of tho day.
tho month, but Improved toward the mid- notice todnv that any unfinished portion
explilng by limitation on
dle of tho month, followed by a slight re- of contracts
action. Latest advices Indicate a stron- April 30th will lio canceiieu.
from Jan-,ger market, with tono and tendencies In
SAN, FRANCISCO Receipts
rv 1st in Anrll 15th. 1900. 3I.S19 tons.
favor of hollers. Cane sugars have been
last
37,311
je.ir.
same
time
supply
tons
from tho fact that against
in plentiful
many Cuban sugars havo been shiplu jipni
N.EVV
junuuiy
ped by steamer Instead of sailing 12th, 1900 Receipts, 45,433 tons beet, lJ.S'U
tons cane. Total. 67.82G tons, against 19,- vessels, especially from tho south-sldports, and It is thought that receipts 433 tons snmo time last year.
from this section of the Island will bo CURA CROP. Government weaiuer rediscontinued later on when they have ports for week ending April 14th followsIn
Meets Lnnfcdnlo in tho Finals and
Rainfall Scattered showers occurred
finished grinding.
nt nil iilstrlnlR. Rnins lire needed
crop havo ,,.,,-tLatest estimates of tho Cuba
Plniir del Rio.
Downs Him Threo Lovo
been reduced from 335,000 tons to in nnrthfirn ntlfl KmithWPfltMatunzas,
araln
San
315,000
tons, and somo authorities leduco nnd generally In Havana,
Handily.
anu
Bouineasiern siiumuk"
")
It to 300,000 tons, say, nearly 60,000 tons ta Clara
beneficial rains occurred In Puerto PrinciIces than last year's crop.
Mntanzis
of
parts
southeastern
pe
and
From Porto Itlco wo look for shipments
Havana cane
It is thought that
Cane In northeastern
after May 2d, although 10,000
(From Monday's Dally.)
tons, as tho planting on an extensive scale progresses,
these will not exceed
Havana active
total crop for export is estimated to be nnd in southeastern
singles, In tho tennis
gentlemen's
The
spring
for
being
mnde
nro
portion
largo
from 20,000 to 23,000 tons, a
Mntanzas tournament were concluded on SaturIn northwestern
of It rea"dy for export having already plantings. cuno
plantdeteriorating
and
Is
refinmldsenson
club
been disposed of to United States
ing suspended by lack of rain, which is day afternoon on tho Pacific tennis
ers.
greatly needed, preparation of ground courts and resulted as follows:
InLatest advices from Europe by mall
Matonzut
southwestern
In
Semi-finaF. C. Atherton defeated
dicate an Incrcaso in area of sowings continues.
up
and sprouts, which are coming
from 3 per cent to per cent In Germany, cane
Tho sots
rain, jet preserve a guem up E. K. Adams,
per cent to 10 per cent In Austria, about well need preparation
of ground contin were good ones with tho exception of
5 per cent In Russia, and In Prance somo pear.ince,
ues.
.iinmiizun
useu
In
southeastern
a racket
In which Adams
as 10 per
districts may reach as highsugar
planting con tho first
from rains occurred In parts, and
which handicapped his play to a considcent. Tho comparisons with
u.uiu
.viainnzuH
northeastern
In
tinues.
folPorto Itlco under tho new bill nro as 00 looks well, but needs rain, woims aie erable extent. Ho changed It after the
testing
lows: Porto Itlco 0centrifugals
Injury to sprouts. In
somo
set and a remarkablo improvement
per cent will pny 253c per pound, equal walking!
,mrti,u.sirin Snntn. Clurn ilrv weather llrst
to J3G61 per ton of 2,210 pounds. Porto brought planting to a standstill,
spilng in his play resulted. Though Adams
sugars
In tho last set,
Itlco Muscovadoes and molasses
a good prospect, nnd grind- played up wonderfully many
testing 89 per cent will pay 0 21Co per caneIsprcbents
guns for
Atherton carried too
ncarU completed. In southwestern
pound, equal to JIS3S ptr ton of 2,240 ing
cane
spring
considerable
Clara
him and won on his nerve.
tariff Santa
pounds. As against tho DIngley
of poor qualltj , fal
was
It
giound,
but
S.
G. Wilper
I.CSjc
won
from
sugars
M.
Lansdalo
of
P.
rotes on other enno
wus doing fairly well; soil diy and
Tho winner went to
pound on centrlfugnls testing 90, equal to cane
der,
kum
.spring
cuiiu.
plant
to
nttUtil
lain
1.11c
2,210
pounds,
and
per ton of
$37,741
ing completed at several of the l.ugest pieces In tho Eccond set but recovered
per pound on Muscovadoes and molassts ...
,ti...lu
In nrtrlll. nsterll S.inta Clam
sugars testing 89, equal to J32.23G per ton grinding' was Interrupted by Hols Wetk sufficiently to pull the match out of the
of 2,240 pounds.
uui is neuuy vuihiuciv., fire.
SITUATION. Tho Ha- observances,
POLITICAL
Final. P. C. Atherton won this year's
ore In good condition, and the
tho Con- sprouts
has begun. In singles by defeating P. M. Lansdalo,
waiian bill, as agreed upon byparsed
spring
of
tutting
and northeastern Puertocino
Prlnclpo tho ciop
ference Committee, has been President
Both men tired exceedingr.. n.titlntiu
nrn sritlsfttetOl : gl llUlltlg
received tho signatuio of the
Its continues, and tho quality is better than ly towards tho close. Lansdalo was
April 30, and will, In accordance with
forty-Iho
terms and conditions, tnko tltect
expected In toutnwesiern naiiiuigo uv nervous and Athorton played with him
das from and after dato of tho ap- Cuba tho ' Ibabel" Is about tho onlj censets. Ho made a
proval thereof, excepting only as to sec- tral grinding, and preparations to plant In tho llrst two
effort to get even In tho third,
to appropriations, which pprlng cane continue. In southeastern
tion 53, relating upon
tarapproval. The
Santiago tho weather was favotablo and but had to succumb to Athflrton's su- -'
shall take effect
iff and navigation laws nro tho Bnmo as grinding continues.
erlor plax. This year's winner has ImAirojo, April 15th, 1W
now In forco In the United Stntes. Ihe
l'ORIO RICO,
his appear-anc- o
According to jour sugar review ut proved considerably since
prohibition clause Is subject to regulain the final last year and should
esti
lowcied
jour
have
6th,
sou
April
tions and restrictions as tho Territorial
Legislature shall provide. Tho clauso de- mate of our Porto Itlco crop to low win at least ono set from Elston, tho
r,
In our opinion tills bhould bo
porting Chnleso and other Asiatics has
who will meet him to de
yet to perhaps 25,000 tons, iib facts
been eliminated from the bill.
tied
In
first
of Hawallans
will provo very soon Taking for Instance fend his tltlo at tho conclusion of tho
COITIin. Stock
comprises ladles' singles to bo played this week.
this district of Arroyo, which
hands today is 1.652 bags., llgures quoted
JobArrojo, Guayamn and
Maunabo Pntillas,
Entries for tho ladles singles close
In our last circular are still held, but
was last
nrnilnctlon
no
sales
linrn
nml
thn
Lniin..a
high,
ii
too
theso
consider
bers
this evening at Pearson and Potter's
Prices will probably Jear over lO.OoO hhds , will scarcely reach or
havo been repotted. lief
tho Pacific tennis club at G o'clock.
oro business can 5,000
this season, duuio uuii.w
hnvo to bo ledticed
jet, as froma
a radical change Maunnbo faro jnuch worse 4,000
bo done, unless there lageneral
hhds.
nroductlon of
market.
nn nvnrnc-A Talo of PariB.
in tho condition of tho
IUCI2.-T1- 10
market for Louisiana Is j ear drops to 1,000 this crop. Similar re
ujubuv.,
ports como iroiu
small offerings ntC
Is a story of Pftrls, by
quiet, with but "VVo
"Slanders"
to
quoto 3
t,,nin Arrnllin. nnd. ill fact, the Whole
llgures.
ImDarron, that has attained a big
quality. Japan-T- l.o
Island. Somo sugar will bo exported now
onco on account of tho pasbigo of Hie
ported nrllclo Is In llko demand at of do- nt
it gives a vivid Idea 'of tho llfo of
15 per cent tariff bill, but this will Btop salo.
stock
duty paid. Thero Is a fair Price
bo surprised If the tho studios In tho Latin Quarter of tho
not
to
wo
would
3c
soon
nnd
seed.
Japan
mestic from
actual 1900 crop would fall even below
gay Fronch city, and a charming lovo
tons.
,
, ,
one transaction
nnATtTimS. Only
Tho episodes are
40s.
ship
COFFEE. The contract marnei nun drama Is Interwoven.
at
a,,
iron
slrco our last,
during
the
most
of
graphically pictured nnd hold tho readbarley. Con- been - weak and lower
Orders to load wheat and
n. llttlo
towards
1....1.tho
milfoil
i.ut
Improvement,
no
er's attontlon. Tho book Is of 330 pagos
suming markets show spot tonnage
closo with May quotations G.C5 to G.70, uni nnd hnndsomely bound. J. M. Webb of
a scarcity of
consumption
C.S5 to G90.
Tho
September
to
disposition
havo shown llttlo
because the Golden Iliilo Bazaar soll3 "Man- havo ono trade Is In n depressed condition country.
operate. At this writing no
the
dors," und has besides many now novels
held at 43s Cd orders. of largo holdings throughout
free shin In port, growing
to
effect
being
made
nro
crop continues Extra efforts
Prospect for tho
sales. Tho Arbuckles nro reported to be just received.
KLUMI1EH ITiniGHTS remain firm at giving somo special advnntngcs to pushn
their Bales In new directions. Tho
A FOLLOWER OP MEASLES.
of tho world Anrll 1st. C.222.CM
laiSXCHeANGL
London, CO days sight, bags,sunnlv
ngalost G.615 65S bags last year. The
89
York,
Now
many Instances a persistent cough
J4
demand,
In
J4 83
yvpni
;i.
In
Hintes
uniteu
tho
slock
telegraphic, 15e.
12
mat year j.vjv.ktj follows an attack of measles. In speak123.5U bags, against
AItIlIVAlis.-Ap- rll
3, S. N. Castle, Hobags. Block of Hrazil coffees In Now
Jen-nl- e
II. Bool, editor
nolulu; April 4. Archer. Honolulu;
Total Ilra-zll- s ing of this Sir. Walter
York April 23th, 70S.6G7 bags.
l:
Dora Hlulim,
(N. C.) Times, says:
Wand. Mahukona,
In the United States, 859,599 bags. To of tho Elkln
6,
April
Falls of Clde,' IIIlo; April
ago
ii,an attack of
I
weeks
"Threo
had
states,
kiiius,
otner
tal in tho unltcti
G. DorSydney and Honolulu;
374 bags.
Deliveries for week ending measles which left mo with a bad
ic, Hongkong. YoKohama and Honolulu;
83,275
bags,
coffees,
April
21st.
Ilrnzll
cough. I took several doses of ChamApril 7. Helen N. Kimball, liana; Ed- against C3.2C7 bags Inst year.
10, steamer
berlain's Cough Remedy and tho cough
ward May. Mnkawell: April
9
Illoemfonteln, Knhulul: April 11. Martha
has entirely disappeared. I consider
W. a. Irwin. Hod
A
Vacation.
Davis. IIIlo; April 12. Kenney,
Chamberlain's medicines the beat on
Honolulu
nolulu; Clms. H.
to
n
Lcadlngham
trip
Rev,
will
April
take
J,
the market." For ealo by all druggists
April 13. George Curtis, Honolulu; Stan-fortho United States, starting on June 5 nnd and dealers. Benson, Smith & Co.,
Hover, Honolulu; Jane L.
1. yacht
Honolulu; Annlo Johnson, IIIlo; leturnlng In a few months. He first Ltd., agents for H. I.
has
April 15. Defender. Makawell; April 17. rame hero In 1894, since when hetncologl-caan English class for
Nippon Maru, Hongkong, Yokohama and
l
students. Natives, Portuguese and
Honolulu; Anrll 11. steamer Manauenao,
Hlvee are a terrlblo torment to the
Mahukona; April 21. 8. Q. Wilder. Hilo; Chinese have Btudled under Mr.
and during the last three years llttlo folks, and to eomo older ones.
April 25, Australia. Honolulu; Albert, Homany
preach
out
ho
sent
26,
has
of
Janeiro,
to
them
City of nio de
nolulu; April
Doane's Ointment novor falls. Instant
Hongkong, Yokohama
and Honolulu; the Gospel. He teaches the students ns relief and permanent cure. At any
April SS. Cleveland, Klhel and IIIlo.
If they were his own sons, and they eschemist's, SO cents.
DEPAUTUnKS.-Ap- rll
4,
Australia, teem him highly,
SUGAR
ABOUT
Kolmiim ami ifnnnliilu
MAY
lfi
,
1D00.-HK-
f
WKllUIA.
MI
I
.
Tlieo. H."Davl8B & Co.
SIAM'S
From
Mainland Market,
(Limited.)
AGENTS FOR FIRE, LIFE
MARINE INSURANCE.
Latest Advices
t.
M,
INSURANCE.
Northern
cr
Assurance
AHD
Company,
OF LONDON, FOR I'lRB AND
LIFi:. nstnbllshcd 1836.
Acctimtilatcd Funds .... JC3,97C,000.
'
otr-dltu-
BritishandForeignMarine Ins.
OF LIVERPOOL,
FOR MARINE.
Capital
JC1.000.OW.
Roductlon of Rates.
Immedlato Payment of Claims
THE0. H. DAVIES
& CO., LTD.
AGENTS
u
Legls-latui-
o
loioio-Bfifjr-
teBicfi
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w-ma-
rl.
SUGAR PRICES
STATISTICS
i,ni
Nlk-rath- a.
c,
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Make The Hair Grow
With warm shampoos of Cuticura Soap and light dressings of Cuticura, purest of emollient skin cures This
treatment at once slops falling hair, removes crusts, scales,
and dandruff, sooth. s irritated, itching surfaces, slimu-'late- s
the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and
nourishment, and makes the hair grow when all else fails.
p CimcmiA Soap I j not only tho molt elTccllve of r.U.1 iirhlcra an 1 hcautlHcrs lut
tho purest and sweetest of toilet, liitli, nml lali noipi
t'ner, Ct'Tlcrut H Mr. 23c t Omlnicnl Tie PoTTm, llcro inn nrK Cnn--,
Sol I Ihroaehout Ihft vorM
NuToecr & S ri. N) i ton "How t tljv llruutlful llitr," lrf
Solel'rupa , Honon, Lf V. nrlli,h iltpot,
W.
H.
W. S. WI1HERS, Manaoer.
RICE, President
Honolulu Stocl Y ards Co.
LIMITED.
Commission Merchants
1
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9
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Ultl-l.AIN-
4
pnp-aratio-
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
ls
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2,
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2,
rjv nHQflb Vt aft
fiflBBM$11fffli)l
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5.
des-peia- to
3j,o-ton-
El-w-
Vfl'l
rf
SHTISFY!!
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'fciiKSH
i..Jii;'SWil
9BH
lAiHl
Cnpltal of tho Company
and resorvo, roichsmarks
Capital their rolnBtiranco
companies
Total rolchBmarks
6,00(? Cv3L
lOl.GDO.OtXn
107.C50.C0S.
North German Fire Insurance Co
OF HAMBURG,,
Capital of tho Company
nnd roservo, roichsmarks.
Capital tholr reinsurance
companies
8,83fl,0v0
36,000,000
43,820.009
r,
& CO.,
Limited
RAILWAY
Tbe Famous Tourist Route of the Wurli,
lu Connection With the
CauaJIxa-Auitrc&-
u
Steamship Lice Tlcl.cts Are Issvti
liner wuuui eiicni, wuy I
Ilecauso they aro self rcKtilatlnc To All Points in the United States
nll( l' no'' 'iavo to k turned up or
and Canada, via Victoria and
li
WWfcl!MIWi.Bfc.
lit-
u
FIRE INS. CO.
C
CANADIAN PACIFIC
irrZsSl CfVisSiKiteJa
mmw
agency
an
Tho undersigned, gonoral agonta ot
tho abovo two companies, for tbo Hawaiian Islands, nro propared to Insure
Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise and
Produce, Machinery, otc; also Sugar
and Rico Mills, nnd Vossols In the hop-boagainst loss or damago by &r
Cias on tho most favorablo torms.
--
3.
3,
General Insurance Co. for Sea,
River and Land Transport.
of Dresden.
aro tho LAMPS that
niado Aeetylono
famous. Then why experiment with others? H. HACKFELD
Stick to the old reliable,
for they
iiem-iiti-
IliaaM
Tho above Insurance Companta?
havo established a general agency hero,
and tho undersigned, gcnoral agents,
aro authorized to tuko risks agaluot
tho dangers Df tho sea nt tho most
ratns and ou tho most favor
ablo torms
r. A. SCHAEFER & CO..
Genoral Agents.
Total roichsmarks
LftRS !
G
Co
OF BERLIN.
OF HAMBURG.
HONOLULU.rH. I.
flH.
Fortuna General Insurance
TRANS-ATLANTI-
-
s
Co
'
OF BERLIN.
I
Horses, Mules, Cows, Etc,
Harness, Vehicles, Etc.
ATHERT0N WINS
TENNIS SINGLES
Harness Made -to rder.
jt
German Lloyd Marine Insur'ce
Having established
dcll-clen-
o
.
undorslBncd
havlnc been ao
polntcd agoutR of tho above company
aro proparcd to lnsuro risks agilnst
II ro on Stone nnd Rrlck DulldinRa and
on Merchandise stored therein on th
most favorable torms. For particulars
apply at tno oluco ot
F. A. SCHAI2FER & CO., AgtU.
Honolulu nnd tho Hawaiian Islands.
tho undarslgncd general agents aro authorized to tako risks against tho dan
gers of tho sen nt tho most roasouabln
rates and on tho most favornblo terma.
F. A. SCHAEFER & CO..
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
o- -
12tb-21s,-
1
en
Tho
1
GOO
Cs
IlncaiiKn tliev bavo .1 llfo on onn
churrco of carbido of eight hurnliiK
Vancouver.
Hecauso thoy glvo a strongor, stoad- ler light than any bther lamp made.
TlM0 nro facU nn(1 S0LAUS ar0
sold by us on a guarantee of (satisfaction or money back.
Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephcc
and Fraser Canon.
't U U
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s
,'.m
rr.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS!
..jmj,.
Solar Rlko Lamps
i. rn
?
Solar Surroy Lamps
15.00
Soldr Hack Lamps
15.00
Solar Dash L.imps
0.00
0K
E. O.
Empress Line of Steamers from Yancoasa
SOLAR UIKi:, Surrey or Hack Gas Ticket? to Alt Points In Japan, Cblfa, InCU
Lamps with Carbide, at
and Arctic;! the Wotll.
HALL & SON., LTD.
NEXT TO BULLLT1N
OPFICC.
Agents tpr Badger Brass Co,, makers of Solar Gas Lamps.
aal ceuernl larcrraatlan anj ta
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD
For tickets
AgsntsOtnadUn-AustiaiUu-
S,
LSvmi,
Cinadlxn Pacific Kallwav.
c.
2j,-0-
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rs
U. N. WII.CC X, Preside it.
E. HUUlt, Hecntnrv and Treasurer.
J.
K. HAUKKKM). Vice Prubldont.
T.MAY Auditor.
PACIFIC GUANO AND FERTILIZER
POST
OFFICE
BOX 484
UUJUAL TELEPHONE
--
CO,
467
LIMITED.-
LIFE and FIRE
INSURANCE
1
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Mo-an- a.
Wall-Earne-
Lead-Ingho-
We Are
Prepared to Fill All Orders for
Artificial
'ertilizersi
AI.BO, CONHTANTLY OK HAND-
:-
PACIK10 GUANO, POTASH, BlI.PHATE OK AMMONIA
NITRATE OF BODA, OALOINED FERTILIZER,
BALT8, ETC., ETC., ETO.
Bpecul attention clren toanalvali ofaoils by our sfirlcullural cheiulit.
All goods are GUARANTEED )n erery respect,
for further particulars apply to
Pacific Gnano and Fertilizer Compinj.
m. w. avgbdam Maawtr.
AGENTS. . .
AGIJNT8 FOR
OF JJOSTON.
JEtoa Life Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD.
CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS tVSJSSS
l'Tii. in iTib bsck. aud all kindred coraulllnU.
Preo fiom Mercnrr. Kttauutlied apwardi or W
jaari. Iu Iioxm It. W. each, of all Obemlita
and Patent lledlclno Tendon throngkist th;
world. I'roprltlon, Tb uncoin aaa uiaiu
OeaaUai Oral Oompanj, Lincoln, Bualaaa.
Tt
CfAStKTTR
II W AM AN
I
f!tV
SHIPPING
INTELLIGENCE,
Honolulu May II.
AKM.IVKU AT HONOLULU
ThurrnlB, Mai 10
Blmr. Makolll Down-- from Mnlokal
Hlinr. Kr An lluu, Mnah.r. Irom Kail
MMf, I hurt
tiakakall J,M ba
flehr. Ka Mm, from Hat all ports
-
ban
MiartKrtti,
(J.
II
f
Kwt
rlturda. Ma) II
U. H. transport Wratmlnater, from Han
J'rnnttaeo.
W. Q. Hall. Thompaon. from
Htmr.
Knunl pert with M) baa miitnr tn II
llnthfolil & Co.
Htmr. Whtelanle, (Jreen, from Kauai
with i,m Um irtiwr.
8. 8. Mlawarn, Humming, from Mi to
rla nnd Vnmsouver.
8. B. City of Pcbln, Hmltli, from China .and Japan.
Htmr. Kltmii, Freeman, from Illlo, with
mail, pa won Kara and 70 una iKitnloi-a- ,
22.1 Ihih" Porn, nX iMik'it cnlibafie, 117 hides,
41 Iiors ami ISO pftcknges
mindrim
Bundio, May 13.
Htmr. Nlllmii, Thompson, from Katinl
Htmr. .Mnuiui l.oit, Hlimrson, from Hawaii.
Htmr, Nornti, Wjmnn, from llnuail.
lr. lik. Ivnnhoc, from Ntwiastle
Htmr. Olamllni', McDonald, from Mnul
imrfR. with 230 hniTR faro. Ml huirtt corn.
i.'i linns potatoes, I'. Iioks, 141 hides and
CI pncktiKo sundries
Mondnj. May It.
Ilr. sh. AuFtrnlln, Jcncl, from Nch castle. March 13.
Am. bk. Onklnr.il, Peterson, from 13ver-ctWusli., Match 19: lumber
Bp. HI well, Irom Newcastle.
Schr. Lady, .Martin, from Onlm ports.
Kchr. Alice Kimball, from Mnul
Schr. .Mary DodRe, from I3urikn
l,
Ilnmot ....
Iltw A. Co..,
iii.iim1 A Mtltf tin. 3,HI,7f
MW ;
llnwalUnBagtrt'o....
IToBamfl
jjnnnkti....
ll.un ..... ....
.
Ktlioktl
T.m&lrt Nni. f'rt 1,1
" " pd.Hp
"
1
Klhe rianGo.U1.aMi
INmhnln
Koloa
Kona Sugar Co. Am. I
" IM. up t
"
I
Minn&lclBns.Co.aia
.. .. ..
,,!
MtL'rrdoSnK.co Id. I
p,j
"
KU
Onomo-
l'rldny. May 11
U. 8. A. T. Warren, I'll no, for Manila
8. H. City of Klo do Janilro, Ward, for
,,,,..
E'.lli
IM.Ol.
If
l'itlfle
5HOO0O
750.000
JM000
I'.nn.l.w.
I'louccr
J,OUO,uou
.
7VO.M)
'."
Htw'nKltcuOo
llrn.btcamLauiHlrj
If.
rtiirri 1.IA1 .1.
IIU
7
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f
IM II 11.11
t
a. i ii t
VM
lit) XT' 4
6
a. h
of thr rnnon on lb iitat at ON
I
bo-n-
II
1UI
100
140
10
101
in
Delinquent Stock
uo
IN THE
15'i
Olaa Sugar Co.
10)
UOO
I.'0
O. II. A L. Co.. ....
t'cople's Ico A lief.Co.
IW.OOU
AT
II
MAY
23,
O'CLOCK NOON,
At my UlMroom, !)3 Queen street, Honolulu, I will tell nt Public Auction, by
ordor of tho Trmaurer, Mr. J. I Cooko,
the following certificates of Mock In tho
Nahiku Sugar Co., Ltd., unlets th3 2.1
itsaetwuiont duo Doc. 1, 1899, delinquent
January 3ist, 1900, with Interest thereon, Is paid on or before tho day and
hour of Bale:
Cert.
Cer. Sh.
101
Dr. Humphries ..
50
9
2
50
II. Armitnge
9
4 200
II. Armltagc
4
I). M. Ross
60
2
25
J. C. Lane
2
2
C
A. F Cooke
500
144 J. F. Haglund
1 100
8
4 100
A. Gnrvlo
149-- W.
II. Scott
1
25
5
1
1510. J. Ilolsse
153 L. A. Thurston
1
50
123-12-
125-12-
127-13-
145-14-
15S-IG-
."?"',
fftf (In T.. mum
.. " " I'ald uo.... . .y..!0?
WW.uou
Whl)iVEM)AV,
108-10-
2?.
13.0II'
Nahiku Sugar Co,, Ld
ON SATURDAY,
MAY
noNoa.
.Thurston
3
F. II. Augur
A O. Cunha
181 It A. Jordan
185 H. Hayselden
188 S. Lesser
1C3
ItiG
19TII
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesroom, 33 Queen St., Honolulu, I will sell at Public Auction, b.
order of tho Treasurer, Mr. J. U. Castit
too lollowiriK eertillcjtCH of stock in tni
Olaa Sugar Co , unless tho sixth asset,!,
ment, duo Fob. 1st, 1000, deliuqunn
.March 31st, with interest thereon, u
paid on or before the day and hour oi
ITS
L. A.
0
190
191
1
1
1
1
1
1
J. 13 Tnvlor
J. II. Lovo
1
300
50
25
23
23
100
25
15
25
WW
195 E. C. Holbteln
1
Ilbu'n Oov'l 6 Dcr ct
Oov'tB per tt..
197 W. F. Thompson
1
lb
llh'u
tlnu'n Q, l'ot divings
199
1
J.
23
H.
Jones
83
4Kliorct
200
1
26
II.
Jones,
Ewn Plantation
J.
....
Trustee...
Bpcrct
101H'102S
Phillips
2 150
Kul uku l'lautatlon..
sale:
207
N.
50
1
Lakusta
........
101 ....
Spor ct
1
No.
3
50
Jas. Wayson
No.
Kr.itVlO.IK
0 H, &.L. Co
1
Ccrtif.
2 150
Jas. Annstrng
Sharei.
Session Hales Mornlntf Hcsslon Thirty,
5 J. Q. Wood, tr. ..
21C
1
Geo. Roenitz
100
.... 10U
six O. It. & I. Co.. $175. 5 Wnlulua. as
21
C. II. Judd
.3. May
60
. . .
2
100
arSllbIl, $100, 10 Wnlnlua, UHSissable,
13
T. W. .M. Draper
220 Geo. I'iLz
3) OIna, paid up, $13.12
100
1 100
2
....
221 A F. Clark
Hitmen Hoards Six Ilonomu, $175 10
1G0
. . .
23
1
il L. H. Hamilton ..
IZv a, $30.87
59 It. F. licardmoro
222 W. II. Charlock
1
. . .
50
25
80 C. II. W. Norton
228 C. G. Uallentyno
. . .
1 100
500
b7 A. J. Campbell, tr
1
HEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
230 Mrs. J. L. Holt
125
25
88 A. J. Cimpbel, tr.
237 J. L Holt
1
50
50
80 A. J. Campboll, tr. ...
238 J. L. Holt, .rustee
50
1
23
Muy 9 No 455 D Mnnuil to I, I,
240- - Lam Kam Chin
90
A.
Campboll,
. .
.
275
J.
1
50
tr.
Gis. IM, 713. It 1'. 23S. Itul
2
12S J. T. Holloway
15
Miss C. Tovvne
2
50
9103, It. 1'. 215, It. I'. 1J79, kul
tS77; two
245-- 2 10
pliieH land, etc, Munnnaikl, .Manaunukn
181 J. Uuji'wald
25
Miss Isabel Kelly
60
2
and Wiilinnno, I3wa, Onlm
Considera207 W. L. AVIIcox
Gu
250 Jno. Phillips
50
1
tion $3,000
eo.
215
Win. Stoilait
50
1
50
II. Plltz..;.
No. 4",7 It Dins nnd husband (A ) to 13
3
275
Geo.
25
Goodacre
C.
1000
II.
G da Sllwi, piece laud Auwalollniu, Ho.10
Austin
27C
nolulu, Oahu
Geo. Goodacre
Consideration $W0
25
C. H. High
3 125
Ma S No 4".S l.uwilu to D. Watson,
9
277 Geo. Goodacro
2
Murphy
25
25
E.
J.
In
lull
KooKiuloa,
land,
Kiihaiia,
Interisl
PASSENGERS.
9
201
1
Mrs. J. W. Leonard..
H. P. Eakln
b
200
Oahu
Consideration $10.
3
290 II. L. Evans
S. E. lllshop
2 300
17
H. Knhoownhn to Harr
No 159 S
Arrhed.
Itiown, It I' 1112, Haleaha, It I' 101'.,
291
301 Mrs. Geo. J. Augur..
1
1C7
20
C.A. Uldlnger
l'rom Koloa, per stmr. Jninis Makee, kul 811.1, G Kahtnuul, It I' r.L'7, kul
310
300
llryant
Jno.
17
W. P. Earnes
1
20
May 11. Horace Crabbe, Manuel l'urla.
l.l'5S, Makuua, Koolauloa, O.ihu
Considper
328
307
A.
Toogood
Ku
1
Au
50
R.
stmr.
Knunnkaknl,
Shaw
J.
l'rom
eration $1,500
Hou, Jluv 11. Captain Ahlborn, nlfo and
111
13
UU- -C
II. A. Jordan ..
308 L Marks
1
In
anil
50
II
wife
No
I'ntlB
son, W, J. I.owrlo and wife, II. 1'. Hild-wl- Dtllilml lots I. nnd 7 bluik 11, Kewnlo
309 W W. Harris
421 Geo. Hawkins
1 ISO
Mr. I.cllle, N. Uenson, .Mr and Mis triiet, Honolulu, Oahu
Conspiration
137
310 Mrs L N. Hough
Jno. A. Moore .
1
20
Center nnd son. Dr. W. A. Sihwallle.
$1,000
7
UO
M. G. Sylvester
D. A. Carmichael
.... 1 100
No 101 Knnelo to Holokal, lull rest
From Maul ports, per stmr. Claudlne,
2
13. V. Mossman
178
May II. Miss Wesedl, Dr. C. A. l'etcr-so- n.Hlatu Nakal, Kaiimllllll, Honolulu, Oa3
75
J. H. Schnack
$50
r. Ii Zoller, 1'. II l.nngstroth, A hu Consldiiutlon
1S5
C. D. Ltifkln
329 J. II. Schnack
20
1
250
Ouhsonl, C 1'. Hlineison, Win. White, H
Mn) S No ibi'W S Klouli and wife
8
515
YIm
Quon
Jacob
3
150
Pish
Keololm. J I Combs, Kuinulshl, .Matsul 10 i; v liooiu, piece innu, iMiiuaoione,
GS7 Jas. L. Holt
331 Chin Chock Geo
17
30
1
2s.'1, kul
nnd two chlldn n, Mrs Itoss, Miss Mar It
2Li, Wulklki ukn, HoSi holtz, Miss K.illno, A Hnos nnd
nolulu, Oahu Consldi ration $J50.
041
335 Wong Pa. Nam
1
Gear, Lansing & Co
50
50
deck.
No 403 Gay A. Itoblnson to A and II
0
Gear, Lansing & Co
60
L. Marks
55
2
100S7,
Walinen, 015
Trom Hllo nnd way ports, per stmr Kmikau kills 100MI and
311
017 Chas. II. Uamsay, tr. ..
A. Afong
1
25
60
$150
Kinnu, May 12. W. C Wllilir. Ji , Mlsi Kauai 101Consldeiatlon
.
Kahlllpapuolono
Geo
lo
No
I.
GO
018
313
&
Gear,
Lansing Co
1
50
I.udd, Miss
J It. Shaw
Mis. Ambler,
Mnnnuanul, C91 Jno. Watetliouso
Wm McK.i, A. C. Stiile, Jllss Krout, Desha, It. V. 1!)1, kul 71SS, $S00.
311
A.
8
Nelll
25
1
Consideration
Major J Wood. C Stricken aid, C I3nn, Oahu
090
317
1
Savldgo
11,5
J.
N.
25
Watorhouso
Sarah
15
to
No
Hnrw!ck,
Co.
P.
Illlo SiiKar
Hrnust. I.. Whltehotibe, W. II C Camp3
097 Margaret Watei house
50
2
II C. Ovenden
15
bell, Geo, KIuckiI, 13. J. Walker, A. A, lot 17, block 2, I'liiuo lots, Illlo, Hawaii
$1
Iltnjmir, VC. 13. Mooio and wire,13 .Mrs1'ra-ir-13, Consideration
357 Lionel Stelner
717 II. C. Austin
1
25
42
No Kb r. Ilmnlik lo Illlo Sukiii Co
M Illnjj and wife,
A
Nnuuno,
SSI Mrs. II. C. Austin
358 P. II. Burnotto
50
1
18
ltev S Kandn and wife, h It. Ciook, lot If, block 2. Puuia lots, JIllo, Hawaii
3G0 P. II. Burnett
905 C. G. Uallontyno
1
50
I.. A. Akana. A. N Kepolknl, J.D Holt.W Consldeiatlon $1.
No 467 w K Caslle anil wife to I
5
90G
llorlni ifr IT rVntnl(in. (, It imnn. 11
C. G. Uallontyno
W.
5
50
100
,
J. White
Interest In It 1. 1,715 Consldnutloii
V D. Day, Culm; Tons, l.eonu
!'r'J.
3GG
C G. Ballentyno
907 0. G. Dallcntyno
1 230
50
sue, iouiiR koiik, w do coto anil wire,
90S
C. G. Ballentyno
2
W B Allen
75
50
and hits
II C Searle, It C. Searle, Jr. J. W i, Mn tl)
MlH
bailll
I'. Hlrd. IllUieSt
T Pnlmnr O
(I 919 Mrs. J. W. Leonard
Knrtrln
0
T lr.f.rr,atrt
2
17
75
Emmet May
D Ilo'llounv. A. rernn'iulcz nnd wife. J SUIS. ?lanoj, Honolulu, Oahu Cniisldnii- - 920 H. C. Austin
1
373 S. It Jordan
25
17
1011
510
1T
Lnlvnlrn M A Klhn T Tlni'n. W
C.
375
G. Uallontyno
1
w Ahana .md. wife to 922
50
50
J. II. Porteous
J Cross.!' How den. Y Yo- - . Ko IW V.
Saldce. V.
Al
Vi.mil, In 11 II lnlifilll. lln I OW era - (.'UOI.V. IHlltlOll (.1
AIlT
37G J. W. Podmoro
lr.bi.vw.
932 W. Nlcolls
1 100
100
iliant SIslrnt, Honolulu, O.ihu Conslder- - 1070 Itobt. Ilnvvxhurst
and 153 deck nabsencers.
378
Ballentyno
4
&
1
100
Eakln
llHOU
I .,
V
olmp
n., 11.1.1.
.n
l.'nllnl
...
3
1071
.Villi 1111UUI)
O.ll.l.
2 150
M. Brasch
170 Lew era & Cooke to W. W Aha
Itobt. Havv.hurst
100
Mnv 12 Geo. 11. I'.
I'alrchlld, Wm P l.oe, mi,Noportion
It V 2101, Kill 5573, Meiehnnt 1079 Geo. Weight
2
b'j
60
Emmet May
J. II. Coney, Miss Mary 1'clK and thlrt-fou- r sluct, Honolulu,
ualiu consideration
2
10S0 Geo. Weight
Ballentyno & Eakin ... 2 ino
60
on deck.
No 171 J L Pnliukuln it al to Wni.i395 II. E. Hendricks
1
Geo. Weight
25
50
Trom Vancouver and Victoria, per
In. i AKrUultuinl Co, Ltd . Interist In It 10S2
A. 8. S Mlowita. Mav 12 Mis. II Tll- I.ul iT'10. I'liiilmi-iiki- i.
nliiluii 10S3 Geo. Weight
39G J. Sheehan
I;
1
50
den Miss C. M. Crosbv. 1 D. Btunlcs, uiilm Consldeiatlon $120.
39S
10S
1
5
Geo.
O.
Weight
Bolsso
J.
60
r- Campbell. Miss Campbell, ills
Mrs.
Ma 0 No. 172 Hmuiet Jlav to J
102
1
Lum SenKal
50
10
Bcultto and child, Mr. do Cow, Miss de nnndes, lots 10 to 12, block J, Knplolanl 10S5 Geo. Weight
.nr. itiuun, .nr. .urn .ura i.une, unu. j'mic auiuuun, Honolulu, ualiu uunsiil 10SC Geo. Weight
400 Sarah Savldgo
1
25
60
nation473$2Sr
.in. Diaiiero.
413 Frank Harvey
Geo. Weight
1
50
50
No.
J. A M.iBOon nnd wife to Ke- - 10S7
Prom Hawaii, per stmr. Matina I.oa,
415 C. C. Conradt
10SS
1 100
Geo. Weight
50
niioua nnii .MiKan. it. i: .m, iiui r.J,
.May 13 u. il. Davis, .Mr. lutes, c. Aliu
.u,
8
1092 G. W. McDougall, Jr. ...
C. P. Grimwood
50
2 500
i;na, uanu toconsiueraiion
na, Mr. Slil.nin.i, C. Ap.inn, wife nnd two lluiawa,
Mrs. Huttlo Pu 1102 n. U. Rico
Pnheo
423 Mrs. P. Neumann
children, J. Kunlmoku, J. Gnspnr, Jr., ll!No 174 1. KInterest
1
25
25
In plice land nnd
T. SUva, Jr.. It W. Jones, wife nnd chll- - 111111(111117,
42S
C.
1113
C.
C.
25
1
50
Dultol
Eakin
Con
O.ihu
l'nlauui,
Honolulu,
1".
.Mrs.
w.
J. Altfhorl,
Hucholtz,
ilren.
129
$.00
P.
1215
L.
1
J.
sideration
25
T.
Konako
42
Trovcnso
W. Hruner, Mrs 13. Knluawahlnc, Dr.
(D
to
K)
47511 Puhl and husbind
0
1259 A. J. Campboll
L. Marks
9 42
17
IliOashl, Mr, Vnmashlno, M. L. Sllvn, 8 NoMniicioua,
none
pieco
lima,
l'liiama,
411
1281 H. U. Savior
Ballentyno & Eakin ... 1 50
Mr Pernandiz, Mrs. A. l'ernundez, Mrs. lulu. Dnlni Con.slilt ration S2.2UO.
15
1'raltes, Miss P. Heard. II. Paris, Mr.
1
Geo. II. Angus
2 190
07
No 177 P G 13. Walker nnd wife to 12SS H. llrown
Weaver, 101 deik passengers.
WnldvuKcl, lots D, ii, 23 and 21, block 12S9 Geo. W. McDougall
461
Pied
H. Kubey
25
1
40
Prom Walmca, pir stmr. Kaunl, May SH. lots 2. s. 4. s ana i. iuock mj. Kanann 1291
4G5
Livingstone
Mr.
C.
V.
13
1 150
&
.
.
Soula
13
Sturtovaut ....
J. Cooko and w Ife.
Consldciiitlon
lu tiiict, Honolulu, O.ibu
4G6 W. M. Minton
1301
Prom Koloa, per stmr Innlnnl, Mu $1,125
1 125
100
J. St. Smith
13 -- J. M. Conlun.
S
May 10. No. hi 1111 to 8 Mnhilonn 1327 A. J. Campbell, tr.
G. A. Howard, Jr
2 200
42
It. P 3JJ, kul 3022, Lehnnonui, Wnlanne 1101 lilckford Whiting
471
10
1
50
C.Bon
Departed.
Onhu
Consldciiitlon $250.
478 J. Lucas
1103 Illckford Whiting
1 100
10
Tor San I'rnnclsco, per City of Peking, May 12 W. It. Castle, nlfo and
140G
4SJ Ethel M. Taylor
10
1 100
lilckford Whiting
child; Hutli Nettlcton, Miss N. M White,
Notice, to Shlpmastors.
7
1407 Dickford Whiting
3 150
10
F. Hustaco
Miss Halstend, W. L. Grieve nnd wife,
496
1425
Rev
1
M.
Grieve,
Itobt.
50
25
Havvxhurst
Lewis
J.
C
Miss J. K.
L. Sihweltzer. P.
U S llrnnch Itjilrosraplils Olllce,
1 195
490 E. H. nalley
Jones and wife, Mrs. Captain Ahlboiii
: . 1 250
San I'runclsco, Cnl.
M. A. Gonsalves
16
nnd child, Miss I3ndeis, H. P. Williams,
5
17
2 ?00
J. F. Colburn
Ily communlcntliiB with tho Branch Hj 149G J. L. SUva
Mrs J. P Murray. Airs. Georiro Watt. P
E0G
D. Kawananakoa
1 200
100
13. Richardson, C. W, Waters, J
C. de droRruphla OIllco tn San I'rnnclsco, cap- - 1152 E. E Oldlng
v lie, a.
507 J. Kalanlnnaole
1 200
100
k. Morrison, josepn r.. uoiiuis tnIns of cssc3 W10 ,m
with 1153 E. 13. Oldlng
B
513
13.
1154
1 100
Oldlng
Theo. H. eyer
E.
100
OIllco by recordlnir the
Poss John D Chirk D P Wurd' MP meteroloKlcnl' observations
by
8
13.
suBKested
Oldlng
Armltago
II.
2
100
100
115513
Sunday J LnSUon Mi's A U'Ul,OM' M
the olllce. eun have foiw aided to thorn at 115G 13. 13. Oldlng
8
Kosenuerc ,. It 1 Sw i ene v
A.
4
Gartenberg
100
250
nesireil poll, anu tree or expense, mo 1547 Geo. C.
532
M.
l.or Sail ranclaco, per S S Australia, IIIC'ntni,.
60
500
T.
1
Potter
Loulsson
plot charts of tho North Paclllo
5Ia,y ?TI
J?,nos- ii!, Ocenn. nnd tho latest Information reBard- - 14G9
KV,'1,,J
640 C. Bolto
1
J. Kahookano
50
- inK tho dancers to navlBiulon In thu wn- nnd child, Mrs. A. P. Jackson. 1'rltz
541
1
E Hammer
20
helm, J. II. Almokll, Mrs. A. Smithies, ters which they freciuent.
642 F. O. Walker
1
50
child and maid, .Mrs A. P. Cooko nnd Mnriners nro requested to report to tho
two children, Mrs C. M Cooko and two olllce daiiKcrs discovered, or nny other
5SG
Lee Chip Chong
1
25
JAS, F. MORGAN, Auctr.
children, J. M. Bright, Mrs. A Younif, Information which enn bo utilized for cor- ES7
Chong
1
50
Gow
Mlss P, 13. lllshop, Mrs. W. I Dtcoto, lectins charts or snlllnK dliectlons, or In 2174 it, .May S, 11, 15, 18.
6639
ESS A. Lucas
1
25
Mrs. James Scott, child and maid, .Miss tho publication of tho Pilot charts of tho
595
u
Wm.
1
Lucas
u.
Deyo,
Camp100
watt,
Mrs.
i'AI.kinh,
Pnclllc.
James
Mrs
Norm
J.
.,
U. S. N., in Charge.
bell. Mrs. 13. 8. Cunha. Miss Tulli. W
P. n. It. Strauch
5 200
IN TIII3 CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST
Morris nnd wife, P. Harwlck, It a
7
4 400
J. M. Mulr
CIRCUIT. OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLMcon, S. Ilnldnlu, J. P. Cooke, Clannce
631
D. L Conkllng
1
25
ANDS. iN I'ROHATi:.
Cunhn, J, P. Morjrnn, J, M. Johnson, M
NOTICE
G35
13,
1
II W. Wost
D. Anno, Mrs. Ellison,
25
J Ward nnd
In tlio Matter of tho Estato of J. C
wife. Miss M. Younir, Mrs. W. A. Wall,
G37 A. Barnes
1 100
Strow, lato of Honolulu, Oahu, dechild and maid, II. P. Ilaldwln and wife,
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE PAS- 1
642
Chns
90
J.
Flshol
c- - sago
iv. ii. .vncn, vv. u. nenu, .virs. I
ceased.
of tho Hawaiian Territorial BUI
G44
1
15
J. H. Lovo
IV.U i'"u!,l
mr?. '
' OK'uiciuer. J. nil ,,nao.,,.nr """
nn,l
1.11,.. u ..- - Tho petition and accounts of tho ad8
3 250
Geo. C. Potter
iv ninny, auss i,. imiunin, m. i rancis- - co, t. Mills, David Honncr, a. Stanton, dsn vessels hotweon theso Islands nnit ministrator of tho estato of said deceas4 200
J. F. Rrown
Toya Carolina, Miss Bchacfer. Mrs. Heed, U S Coasts must cease, from ami after
1
25
ed, wherein no asks that his accounts
6541. F. Brown
Mrs. H llrown nnd child, L. do Sllvn, J Jim0 14M1
7
Bishop
S.
2 200
E
bo examined anil approved, and that a
T"orcfo'rQ
S" S" ,'"ongko.,S Ma- -, llnal
rinoVfHftAa cJond'o'nf
661
R.
"
oUulA
1
25
II.
Brotherton
of
order bo mado of
duo May 29th, for San Francisco, tho property remaining distribution
Clark, 13 J Smith, if. s. iiedtnan, H
2 100
Walter Onasot
his
hands
Jn
mv
Mrs o will Uo tno last steamer or tho Toyo to tho persons thereto entitled, and dis;. f "I
674
' rrnin.
1
Jns. Armstrong
50
JI. AcKirman
daughter.
andt!mu"'
GeorRO Ack. Klcnn
nnd thn ,?' M charging him from nil further responKalsha Lino
678 Dr. W, T Monsarrat . . 1
50
crmnn, J. V.
Vo.'.
Wells. Aiinust
Fran-Mr- s.
San
12th
ch'lld!
Juno
for
G79 O. C. Swnln
Arena wife and
'Abram' Jackson j PrIc'
1
50
sibility as such administrator. It Is
13. Poulson, m. u Hare. j. a. linr-- 1 clsco, will bo tho last steamer of tho
6S3
1
W. Monnrrat
25
ordered that Monday, tho ISth day of
iey. j, j. Mniioney. Georco Hnffncr, W, Orlontal & Occidental Lino to take
688
1
C.
Geo.
240
Potter
June, A. D, 1900, ut ton o'clock A, M
--W, Monnrrat
G4
?ttDof,!mHrTne?,,aV,i,ciI,.lfB,0"Er n,,a C.arB fr01 1,er0 f0r th0 nt tho Court Room of tho said Court nt
1
25
2 100
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, bo and tho 693jfi)4 D. A. Oirmlchael
11. HACKPRi.n
en T.rn
697 R. II. Worrall
1
same hereby Is appointed as tho tlmo
100
cniiaren. D W. Wilson, Jnmes Mo ro. H Agents Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co., and placo for
hearlnc said petition nnd
Anionaen, P. Itose. J. J, Haughs, Joseph
Toyo
Klscn
Knlslia.
and
accounts, nnd that nil persons Interestuavldge, James llarrowman.
217G
3t, May 15, 22, 29.
ed may then and thoro appear nnd show
5513
cause. If any they have, why the aamo
U. S. Transport Westminster, Captain
not bo granted,
,,
should
Petrie, from San Francisco, left yesterHonolulu, May 14, 1900,
day en route fop Manila, having stopped
Only tho highest grado of IlED ItUIl-nE- It Ily tho Court.
Auctioneer.
here for repairs to ono of her steam
Is used In the Stamps made- by
OEOROE LUOAS, Clerk
Honolulu, May 9th, 1900.
pipes.
the HAWAIIAN QAZETTE CO.
2176 May
5541-12- t.
2175-4May
......
209-21-
213-21-
1
241-24-
253-G-
251-2G-
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2G9-27- 1
278-27-
2SO-2S292-29-
312-31-
111
322-3-
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330-33- 2
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339-31-
Mott-Hmlt-
352-35-
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382-38-
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one-ha- lf
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inn-'pti-
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1
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Running makal nlong her boundary
line S. 77" 45' W. (mag.) 3930 feet
to a pile of Htoncs makal of the old
Government road;
Thence S. 75 10' V. 9400 feet to the
but having property, both real
and pemonal, In Honolulu nforceald,
that It Is proper tlut a guardian should
be appointed, and praying tb.it John
Cassldy be appointed guardian of the
person and ornate of said Insane person, it Is hereby ordered that Monday, tho 21st day of May, 1900, at 10
o'clock a. m., In tho Judiciary building, Honolulu, Oahu, Is appointed the
tlmo nnd place for hearing said petition, when and where nil persons Interested may appear and show cause,
if any they have, why said petition
should not be granted.
S. A.,
beach;
Thence running nlong the beach
Honolulu, II. L, April 20, 1900.
By the Court:
P. D. KI3LLI3TT, JR.,
Clerk.
A. W. CARTER,
Attorney for Petitioner.
2170-S-
Ap. 22, 27; May,
t.
1, 4, 8,
S. IS
00' 13. C50 feet;
Thence running mnuka along tho land
of Mrs. Maria Klalmoku N. 76" 10'
E. 9840 feet, to a pllo of Btones
makal of the old Government road;
Thence running mauka ngaln N. 77"
10' E. 3740 feet to a pllo of stones;
Thcnco running mauka N. 25" 00' W
800 feet to the placo of beginning,
containing an area of 233 acres. Including 71 acres mauka of tho old Government road.
Lot Two Beginning at tho southwest corner of this lot at tho corner of
tho land of Kawaauhau and thnt of
Mrs. Maria Klalmoku, and
Thence running along tho land of Ka- -
il,
15. 18.
1370 feet;
waahau S. 86
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Thenco running along the land of KaHAWAIIAN
FIRST CIRCUIT,
waauhau and Mrs. Maria KlalmoISLANDS IN
PROBATE
AT
ku N. 20 W. 180 feet along a pile
CHAMBERS.
of stones;
In the Matter of tho Estate of James Thence running makal S. 83V-- W
13G3 feet (916 feet to the old GovCampbell, late of Honolulu, Oahu,
Dccoased.
ernment road) to the bank,
S. 5 W. 23G feet to the place of
Thence
The last will nnd testament of said
beginning (this side nilJoIn3 tho
deceased, having been presented to
land of Mrs. Maria Klalmoku),
said Court, together with a petition for
containing an area of eleven acres
the probate thereof, and for the Issu(11 a.)
ance of letters testamentary to Abigail
K. Campbell, J. O. Carter and Cecil
Teims cash; deeds at expense of
Brown, having been filed by them, no purchaser.
tice la hereby given that Friday, tho
further particulars apply to C.
15th day of June, A. D. 1900, at 10 W.For
Dickey,
Fort street, or Lyle
o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court A Dickey, No.
corner King and Bethel
room of said Court, at Honolulu, Oahu, streets, In Honolulu,
II. I.
be and tho same hereby is appointed
Honolulu, May 1, 1900.
the time and place for proving said
F. K. DICKEY,
will and hearing said application, when
Mortgagee.
and where any person interested may
2l71-1, 8, 15, 22.
May
appear and show cause, If any they
have, why the prayer of said petition
3hoitId not bo granted.
NOTICE.
Dated, Honolulu, H. I., April 27, 1900.
By the Court:
A SPECIAL
MEETING OF THE
P. D. KI3LLETT, JR ,
stockholders of tho McBryde Sugar
Clerk
Company,
Limited, will bo held at tho
2172-5tMay 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1900.
rooms of the Chamber of Commerco,
street,
Merchant
Honolulu, Wednesday,
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENMay 23d, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
TION TO FORECLOSE AND
consider and vote ,upon a proposition
OF SALE.
to b id the property and assets of tho
company to purchase a sugar mill, and
Notice is hereby given that by vir for other purposes, and to transact such
tue of a power of sale contained In a o .er business as may come before the
ceitnin mortgago dated tho 13th day meeting.
of May, A. D. 1807, mado by Mikollana
D. P. U. iriENBERG,
(w) and Fong Kul, her husband, of
President McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
Alika, South Kona, Island of Hawaii
T. R. WALKER,
to Alexander Garvlo of London, Eng
Treas. McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.
land, recorded in the olllce or the Dated Honolulu, May 9, 1900.
Registrar of Conveyances in Book 170
21752t-Ma- y
6541-4- 1
1
at page 277, which mortgago has been
asassigned to mo, F. K. Dickey, by
signment dated August 5th, A. D. 1899,
PUKE - BRED
and recorded in the office of the Reg-
IN
0
4t
T
11-.-
of Conveyances In Book 170 at
pago 279, I, F. K. Dickey, Intond to
foreclose said mortgago for a breach
of tho conditions contained In said
mortgage, to wit, the
of
Interest when due.
Notice is also hereby given that all
and singular tho lands, tenements nnd
hereditaments In said mortgago contained will bo sold at public auction at
tho auction rooms of Jnmes F. Mor-gnon Queen street, In said Honolulu, on Saturday, the 2Gth day of May,
A. D. 1900, at 12 o'clock noon of said
day.
Tho property contained In said mortgago is as follows:
1.
All that parcel of land situate at
Allka, South Kona, Island of Hawaii,
s
containing two nnd
acres
(2.8 acres) undivided, and being a portion of Apana 1 of Royal Patent No.
istrar
n,
eight-tenth-
iaSfeSl
1
Eggs
UULUlli
for
Hatcliing.
PURE BRED Fowls and Eggs for
sale at all seasons from the following
varieties:
English Grey Dorking, Black Min
orca, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Buff
Leghorn, Brown Leghorn, white Leghorn, Pekln Ducks ana Bronze Tur
keys.
I am constantly In receipt of nei
Importations from the best known
strains.
Ergs properly packed and fowls well
crated.
Prices furnished on application.
WALTER C. WEEDON,
Eastlawn. Punahou. Honolulu. H. L
Manufacturing Harness
Co.,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
Fine Carriage and Buggy Harness.
Rugs, Lap Robes, Fly Nets, Humane- nnd Rubber Bits, Fine
English Holly Whips, Ankle Boots, Salt Sacks, Derby Bandages, and a Largo Variety of Race Bradoons. Also a Large
Assortment of Single nnd Double Hnrnesses, Halter Bridles,
Collars, Hames, Trace Chains.
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of land Minna n
All that
Id Alika, Mawintng an arm of
ilila iln
nmtiiiMdonr? nf lrl
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niolrlit
i lana a formarly undivi.tut
II l.al!.- ALKX YOl'NO.
m llnj! Patrmt tnmnt i aiM n hnr
if Mid Ma kin nnd undrr dee I
MlHtalur of tb Interior
ft out
aid Makkv rwordtnl In the udli" nf
tlTI T.t
Interior
Mr
h llertlKtrar of Convcjatiie in Hook
UJ at
17. nnd e ran tml nn.l net
IN TUB
CtltcriT COTItT. FIRS I apart to aald Mlkollnna by partition
CIRCUIT UP THM HAWAIIAN dcd of D W. Kulilpule nnd wife, Kit
PROBATIC Al wnnulian and wife, Kani KamlAiiwala
llbANDLIN
CIlAMUllltS.
and liiubliid and Mnrla Kiaimokit ami
In th Matter of the Qu.irilanihlp al hiubnnd. dated February 35th, A I)
Margaret A Kobertaon, an lutanr 1S8, nnd worded In iho ofllre of the
ReRlairnr of Convejnnces In Hook 183
I'ermn.
I'pon reading and tiling tho yutitioti at iKigc 99, by metes and bounds an fol
of Kilza M. Cualdy, of Honolulu, Ualiu lows
Lot One Beginning at tho 'ipper
Alleging that Margaret A. Robertson U
a person of unsound mind, tompururl-1- ) pile of stones, adjoining tho land of
reilding at Stockton, California, U Mrs. Knlnlauwale, nnd
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T'd.s from tho I'tilted HUtn Cost and
8urey tables.
Hid tlilcs nt Kuhulul nnd Illlo occur
one hour inrllir llinn nl Honolulu.
'"til
Ilnwallnn stRiidnrd time la 10 huura 3D
nlDUU-slower than Urecnwlch time, j.
that of the mirldlan of 15" dewreeB 30
nlnuter. i ho lime nhlttlo blows Rl iisv
m. which Is tho same as Urcenwlch,
l hourt 0 mlnutefl.
Sun nnd moon nro for
neal time for the, whole Kroup.
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Stmr. Mokolll Doner, for Kaunaknltal
Hchr. I.ndy, Martin, Onlm ports
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Schr, Itob Hoy,
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Saturday, Moj 12
8. S. Miowera, IIcmmlnK, for tho Colonics.
Sundoy, Mn 13
Hchr. Mulolo, for Oahu portH,
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H. 8. City of I'eklnir, Smith, for
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Sunday, May 13
Sp. Charmer, Slatir, for the Sound In
ballast,
Schr. Kcllpse, IIcnnlnKsen, for Kauai
Monday, May 11
'VVislmlnster, 1'ctrle,
U. S. transport
Manila.
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Htmr. V. G. I loll, l'ederaon, for
llanamaulu and Koloa.
Stmr. Mokolll, Ilcnnott, for Molokal
ports.
Stmr. John A. Cummins, Searle, for
Oahu ports.
U. S. N. T. Solace, Winston, for Manila.
Stmr. James Makee, Tullctt, for Kauai
U. S. A. T. Westminster, 1'ctrle, for
Manila.
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