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VOL XXXVII, No U7. IIUMJI.II.I-- . II. T.. KUIDAN AUGUST .". lllllS KICMt WlllfiKLV. WHI.K 8U is I ' .. tlmll"KllP'", for then that ftults appearance In which and competent p.nty option MOCI 10 COMMEND t w All the Institutions Splendid Shape. The grnnd Jury nfter a three weeks' session ninile a final report to Judge Gear yestenlny J was excused for the term. Though imiulsltoilnl of body spread Its Investigations over a very largo area Undines reported were not of n startling or unusual na- ture. The grand Jury found all the pub- lic Institutions nn extremely satis- factory condition, only recommenda- tions at Improvements a at Oahu Prison In the ac- commodations the Insane Asylum. There were further recommendntlons favoring the Prlmo Beer as op- pose to Illicit a protest the prnctlce confining un- convicted prisoners In Oahu Prison. Particularly was attention cnlled to In tnreu uoys nwatung ior greeny who been confined for three without trial. Thr. tore renorted In court -- - C- - ' - shortly nfter ten o'clock yesterday n morning nnd the llrst lines or the leport were rend by Cleik I.oucks who soon relieved by Judge Gear. The renort was ns follows- - ' I I the Honorable George D. Gear, 2nd Judge, Circuit Court, First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. Greetlng: Jury duly und sworn befote you on August o, luu-- '. ueg to report as lonovvs: That they have oeen in session irom 4, to August 28, 1&02, ing period they have set eighteen duys. Fifty-fo- ur enses have been pre- - cnted during the nnd that true bills of Indictment been In imrty-inre- e cases, unci no oius leiuru ed tho remaining twenty-on- e cases. Kaknako and Ivvllel districts were vlslted and found to be In as good con- - dltlon ns could be expected under ex- - Istlng circumstances. I Thursday, August 21, 1002, Oahu Prison, Asylum, Detention Camp No. property of Theo. Hlchuids, and Kallhl Detention Camp were visited. The Prison was found to be ln excellent condition us to cleanliness, prison , ers seemed to be well Cttred fol UIIU well treated by the olllcers In only subject that needed Improvement was the water we found to be closets that con- sisted of about twelve galvanlzea buck- ets, excrement these is with earth all of which Is dually de posited In u large excavation In rear of the Prison. Mr. Henry, the Jailor, conversed with In legntd connecting same with the sewer and Informed the Grand Jury that the ex . .. .... .... ,.i i. n .i.i wouiu ue. ,u u ,. uuu.ii .ui- - w.l.,1. 1m Inl.i.H ?,.. nil . 1. .. ( ml .linn llIU lllU'li (111 till ,111. I.UII1 aii.....- - ..ire the nnlv i.vnellAn bnlllfr actual cost of piping and connection of same to the sewer which Is now on Klne- street. We would tlicrerorc respect fully recommen that same be done as early us possible, ns we thlnK tnnt un- - tier jiresent conditions, s.tnltnty ar- - ,..,'..,n.u uiinniii i... x. .... ...... ,,.r i r..,.t as It Is to make them. In to nrevent from anv inav arise. ' We also t link that It Is only nee- - but Just ce to other men con In- - ed that a,, prlsoneis afflicted with dls- - eases of any nature be separated from other prisoners to avoid contamination and Dint separate accommodations be et apart for their use. We further recommend that foi- - IouIiil- - ImtirnvementH bn innde: That wall be raised five feet nil around which seems very essential for tho safe- keeping all prisoners within yard. This work nlso be per- formed by prison labor, the ex- pense being far material nnd would further recommend that n wing be built on the rjwa side of Prison prem ises, outside of the walls of the regu lar corillnes for convicted prisoners, ns we think that, ns yruler tilc, axiom. that "All men nre presumed to be noceni until meir gum ii proven, u is not only their privilege, but right that be kept away npnrt from men, some of whom hnve been guilty of grave and serious and we think this Is particularly commendable In cases minora who are to fthsoclate hardened criminals and In this way to look on prison .....!. ...i as ..... i.i.. out of ordi nary, The Insane Asvltim wns visited and found be in the hands of veryl competent management, as the ness nnd care nt mo inmates showed.' The Grnnd Jury, deslro to re - ypectfully draw the attention of this Honorable Court, to condition tho dining room lionr, was In a very poor stute, having decayed and been patched, nnd decayed over until it has reached a stato where eemed almoRt unsafe to walk ncross the room for fear of falling in, there arc also largo In tho thnti have rottfd awny but which ore ri"l from the bottom l the floor dpi nealh 1 ip Urand .mnultefl SHrlnlcr rami-din- a thl ItnoHna. and wre Informed that It nouM probably' n.et fram J74.W to f 100 00, but noi more.' .ui.l we think that as the Inmate are I unf irtuimtelv aufferlna; from riia- - i.l ltd minds, and unable to care for ;:Y0UNG MEN HEAR ORATORS DISCUSS REPUBLICAN IDEAS thmiaelve In avetit of danger or from'. .H,i.,r point of ti.at it u Lartfc Attendance Upon i - lutely neceaoary that thlt building J I nt In Immediate repair. We would I'lir that the automatic .ntilvaiice for opening nil doors In y- . In.', In the new vvm.1. be put In likiiit, older, us we were infurmed by the ( ui'taln of the Guards in duty nt the time, that It had not worked prop-e- i ly for two months or more. We re quested the Captain to put same In operation for us, he did by throwing the weight with u broom ban- - than " noiir heuid aisi u aed the prln- - "It Is the duty of ti'l the khpI to die then going mound open- - 'P"l topic which lire to coma before Jl" all In theli power to prevent the Ing each door with u wrench, which the m the Issues of th Camilla" sueceaa of the Home Kule part. The was provided for that purpose. As this campaign. Thete was a free Held nfter mull of the part nut qualilW for appliance wus undoubtedly Installed nt the rvt apeet he of the evening, and tha work. The may mean well, but considerable expense, we think It very ,,,e matter hrnuttl t out were tnlktrd they have not the knl lodge of iiIThIim careless negligent on the part of ,n,'r am' maetlng ilep1cd the to nwke capable of good authorities in not appropriating enthUhlasm which animates the young for the Twrrltoiy, It la there-sulllcle- nt funds to have lopalis 'en of patty to action, now as fuio it patriotic duty foi every citlxeu done, more especiallj, where the lives never before to vote and work the llepubllcnn the Inmates of such nn Institution When Ch.tlinuin l.orrln Andtcws call- - nominees." depend on perfect wotklng of these np- - eil the g.ithcilng lo order thuie ware Col. Curt'i P Iaukeu was then Intro-pllance- s. sevetul seoie member visitors Induced, apoke at length tion his We would furilier tecommeud that "" seat" and Immediately thete began declaration for city mm county gnvern-moi- e bedsteads be as a num- - '" lnllux cif uiiuuoia until the hall was incut. said In the llawnllnn people Iter of the inmates nre without same, cuinfoitably Illled. The fact that u thete was unanimity as to what lliey and we think that vith n little extra mnjotlty of the attendants were Hn-'wn- while In the men of the business effort on the part of some of the people walians meant of couise that the pro- - community there were entertained the head of Dcpui Intent, these c ceilings weie principally In that Ian- - doubts as to the course to be followed, beds could be seemed without extra guage, and despite the fact that there The Hiiwallnns ho said weie nut to the Hoaid of Health, as we weie many men ptcbcnt who could not ponslhla for the change of government, understand that the Guard understand what wus going on. there It wntt the business community. He lius In their possession nuineious bed- - weie very few pet who left the mll maintained that the people nre steads which ate not In use. during the time of the kept out of their rights anil would Detention Camp No. 2 was next visit- - I" calling the meeting to order Ch.tlr-- i thorn In spite of business continu- ed, ami found to be the pioperly of n.nn Andtews said: lilt'. They brought about Hie change Then. Uiehatds. On looking over the "We have met here evening to " If tro n:' trouble they weie premises, they weie dlscoveied to bo inaugurate out put of the campaign, ' "est ",,p to stnnd It. Ho defended the a very lllthy condition, mote cspe- - for the discussion of those things Unwullans suylng thut they would do Industry. brings to us wealth r .,im,.ii.. ,.,.! . which the declure ,,,,,, ,., t.. onre(1 nI1(1 be mines, the '"l' that there wun the case "'""K" '" & protects the thu "'" the at Joints, trim months few was charged which term, In the Insane 2, and radical which in was to the Hiir.ciMv.Kt.. possible order disease the we the learn the npxt tho which these for und the National sons I..I1II.. 41... .....iilrn v.. nf lir.i.uu ltli,l,i ul)lcll t,e wllter coi)ectea and stag- - tinted, at every staltwuy to the mauka side of the house wus found n slop hole, which in our opinion, , , . . ... ... iiiiiii uruii itiif jiii nvimn in very short while, nHo that the cubic ,,r Hpncc ordinance was violated in u number Instances Kallhl Detention Camp wus found to "-- ' ln excellent shape, both as to sanl- - tnry conditions and cleanliness, ,e.irty uppiovc of course pursued 0y Hje In the maintenance this camp, under the present con- - ,im0ns. and further, think the locution nnd urtnngements this In- - Httutlon llrst class. Kallhl Hecelvlng for Lepers W11H inSpt.0ted the Grnnd Jury 1B02, nnd as a whole was toumi t() be ns good u condition us nnanclnl circumstances of the Hoard of Health would peimlt, and taking to consideration the nature the uf- - The Girls' Home was next visited, nnd while the present locn- - Don Is not such that It be made ultiactlve In the nay of plants or How- - ers, und does offer uny or ,.nni,niin i 1. It. ,.ill ( 1, ., IK- - UUtU.UllUII nil inv iiiiiuuu, nun IIIU hi ,. , ,.i i.,... '"" "'"-- , . . - '.. '"..".' '. '""'''" lor Catholic olsieis 111 Cliarge, theie can be nothing but piulse for the manner In which children uie taught, and the Inteiest that Is taken In behalf. We would add, however, that the quintets ns a whole aie very ...,,,,,,..,1 u..,.iit ..i M.,1. M... r.i.wla 1,1 lllllii:il tiiti, fiiiiuil, mill lll.i, Ulii building a room or two onto tho main building ihould bo forthcoming from source, as such nccommo- - nre necessary. Wo further recommend that n similar , b eHtaughed 1)0y The ltefonn Fchool was also visited nml fl,nd good order. Uverythlng "pat good wholesome food Hupplled to the boys, in nnsvver to ','. regarding their surroundings I, m, ......... n ll.,n,i,, fin., 17 Hnna ifa nge and Apua age arrested and committed to the Oahu Prison 2, l'.iO.'. nii.iiiimr ,, smnll amount of copper from the ltnpld Transit Co., l nu.ll ln,l hi. II... C.rfiii.l l.ir... nnd say that to IIIU MIMU of our visit to the Prison, august 21, 1DU2, Indicted, by , t 0 d J1y ,)u , , , t ,.,. ,. ,rla It Heeins'thnt tho pinper place for th(.m wnIlj,i naVH it.form S(.llool lnHtoad ot them to VriHOn ,hree a hnlf to nwalt a hearing, there to be nmonl.Bt nlrendv ndents nt for wlllch pro,mby lltey nru ,.,, Am, we reCOrn.nend that these ,,., 1)d reease(1 a. once aB Ul0 ,,,. thev ,mve iiiu.iy in to bo in of the gruvl- - ... ... ....... ,l.n m 111...! .1.,, i ill mu oiTenro or mu v.,.i.,n ,.f n, nrtlfi... i,.i,... Grnnd Jury from nnd matters that have been brought to their attention, very seriously dlsupprovo of lth,. ,.i,iUin,. t Hi.mii in..r uninnnu they nro contldent that It only menus that a drink of tho nature i substituted, and further, that tho ' .government Is deprived of much rev- - 'enuo and the sumo time tn exnensa in the nrnsi.pn.inn nf criminal ruses originating through the beer, Is Young an I. lied the hall their club lal .venlug nnd more .. 1.I..1. .... .1 .. .......t I ......... In.. f,w. tors in the light. Wo here to dls- - i uts the policies which wo think should be to the In i c party and to deteimiue as well wnat part we ,. . ... , ,. .,. ,, ..,, niuii mnc in inline ine iii'jnjuiicjtii the successful In coming struggle. The who Mass Meeting the Club Which Martcd Good Speeches. speechmuklng. Republican gentlemen unl. government you well nnd will people born reared under you ideas the most appropriate paitlculur Issues and nfter they have, then be fitted needs. closed that will be gen- - Sluch has hren said beachcombers eral discussion the many points! coining hero nnd getting Into olllce. which biought out." He then The right limit Senator Achl the citizenship by icsldcutlul ijuallllfa- - Hist speaker of the evening. Mr. Achl fnid speaking In Hawaiian "I want to expmin to you why I am a Itenubllcun. Jii llrst reason Let's choosing this pnity wub that It be face myself out the party und and nlvvuys bus been the party pio-- , I do not believe will buker'H Industries. This the dozen Hawnllans with I want principle which the patty Is found-'t- o make the light the convention, We have here owl men who opposed Sugar government um I hone " uie apparently iiri,,tf """ und must slay party and wait'., "", , fu,ther, hud the for bo,lu"w hi.l suwrcsled thut being soil, I oiuicui , ,,,',, ,...,,, The our party gentlemen Its being nature nnd had To Ine Qrand dur- - found nil main, can only their they and with however, Jury with and and voters are and thein and and He being have this and if lw(1 and and Government uto Station by not .... aim Hie the their lllllun for lnstl- - f(. and I(n,,.n 14. 14. Jlny iii.nl would up tinderstund, Ulu nnd men the "in" HI)ont Jail seems Lifiiiiiniiuu The observation tiw. nml vilest miiiuinnni by for fote pur- - one und their not und our form our for ed. have will Itobliihon, In excess - " treatment ';;;,;, inem. AVP """'. "- - Hepubllcans Into power . however, respectfully recommend that "r. us nero iiiosi ........... .. . iiiinir im wi imunHi ii L'nnn ioitih the noi S0,1U' want l come be done not class the ,J fclt moved top env some nnd put se these substitutes for page 4.) nre the will Iegislatuie has part, there only the ulvvii.vs looking out for tho best Intel ests the und was the flint icmsoii why I choose tula putty ulllllation. "In the place, when I looked lulu nnlltlenl hlatupv ... nf ( ..- - nili. I found Mint urine miHtl .. , ,7, nuo-iw- o jniin has been upon by the to rum ior yearn, uiiu is now In control the government. During those thirty-fou- r years Die Joyed prosperity. It has gone ahead with - - lentis ...,,... ...... lmnnilH. , . ... ... have been built ncross the continent, i"i"- - have sprung Ileitis hnve been cultivated. Everywhere has been signs prosperity. For eight years those four decades the Democrats been In the 'Bovcrnmont. i.eoplo during ""- -- 1'"" punuu uiiicrencu oeineun principles two piiiues iiiiu 1,,ttl" u)iou ".'. 'umnl"H 01 country wns such that nnly term sulllced prove the the last session legls- - realizing what would be effects. .... .... J ollco nr "- - suuer louny, xno men money here nnd nbroad not willing invest n country where there anV '1'inger attacks upon tho pnncipui jusi long t ' " power which such legislation thero will llle HI"" fooling Insecurity' felt by the who have tho vest our Industries. "I" t the the J omg party. Thero planks It which proposo Iiow """- - .. inem i n j.e..piu. the "Vho will H,1L,or ..n-,,,- 1, II11.11I.B1.D - - i The forl" ' Hulera npproiirlato fnr Die tho now bill prlntloti tho port t,le for theso but thero '" Hon, iiwf. ..uiiiiiimwiiiii. n tho Territory WW.000 nnd the ued Hi Improvement, tho Home llule inojnrlty would nil result mwiey the of furnished, tin !t utility niUM 1m- - used f i ! il an I tit j.i.ivemeutu 111 Ull OVelltS. Hlllll'. "Do not iiilaunueiHtunil me, 1 do not that the change should be radical and all should bo grad- - make n beginning It must I.- - ...1,1. ,. .......I.I.. ..I..,.. t. iiii cii uininuin. ji 11111 that Die other of the United Htnles wheie the foi diess nie known are thein speak to .would should one to hope thete n uie In-- 1 the to W. '. as a Is now to of be a tectlon to home is left pit m Hawaii nre iti.. .....' and to wiwi tiro to Is so lie to inn .n. In It .11... If to position nniceduie nrinthcr." ICaulukou political ,....,..,....'.. extended Baloons, althoilKli not propose to placed if this is the cout be must thing and mentis was and snoko nt some length, saving that - was to such the,' matters wn.ci are coming ... ,.u,..., tiniinln .... lln ...w , nresent see Unit tn, in ,i,.i ".,'.. up iur leginiuiure. sum n there were good men named they would meet defeat. He and nt i - tit i of ' on .lie 11, - In In ( In ...m. in ' . , ,y ' V In .. of of It. If of ' In of .J..WM... It of we 0f wc In of !.... .,.,.1 'ns ' on r..,. we at of of we of of In In inu of of en- - of of me of tin. nniiuiu of of milKIU """ 111111,11 i" liu . nn nt If of of "I of he mm ,.,. iiti in ..... Is P. t I tin ' lii to lis ' '" ' i t of a " ,.. , , ... "! " in ..' ' , "'""" " . ' ' v , , .. , . . . that suld tiiilH Tho The Hunting ""U raHP8 ..'.. only gave convenuon Mon- - "''" introduce Into bit providing ,,," s city preiuciH .! lm tlmii meet prill of Flro Claims. of nf '"" meat that proposed that payment nf but this Dint th" l'lCllL ill' nunii come once. uutmiit; bo form you. Hon. false only glad said city i,0 government Importuiit before and Diat there ucre some tniK over thu tending point that nn.Jiiiii iieuiaiu side declaration imtf.. cimiMiiim Tenltorlul plntfotm, submission orpheum ll)t.,.ting held which mer Thlirsion principal address, The meeting out, and that will enjiresMions ,, pae,.H case tuny Wilcox w.ii,ni..ui,......( '." nomocracy still uiiattachei) despite the contrary, mvo miRKrHtlnna rcnnitly cffecied rnint'lnullnii. forces tho tho lending but lioymid con- - tho situation unchanged, fhnlrmnn MtCarthy .'(....... llepubllcnn nml but pnatfnomoiinmHhoonrenohfi.i(lifl rlnun.l reH, ruiBu,...-- . ''..""'" Although Ittta official poeUloti tietween hera tneniliera the rim. and Home partha Iirm- - ntan talks anl bOjula agreement moat mnn arantlng Uemuerac) the leglalatlve ticket suppolt delegate received the aanetlon endoraement. Cent ('lob unit any mean upon with leading omanUwUtHia. Tha thing coHib. wae agreement the -- eral Individual DetniH-rat- s opimse any attempt fualon until election delegate the Hume nominating convention, be- lieved thete mime ken toward Uaals cooperation. next has been fwillitr oonf onoea and there will nothing Unite until that lU'I.H DKMCGATKK. was meeting mem- - here the executive committee Home Ilule lust hittduUHilei While declar.Ml tual was done lepmta ware read showing that meeting with much success The elections delegates will legislative candl. lutes will held Monday, There wilt come with recommendation (mm filch precinct club the none iiuiud umLunn dilates. WAIMEA WILL HAVE NEW WATER Plans for Watr Company Endorsed the Stock- holders. next days coniiiilt-t"- c stockholders the Hug-- n Mill Company will attention formation company. the put pose lliiiiilug upon lauds which solution which company has und which, iiccoidlug figures before the meeting stockholders esterday, will clear the meeting was well attended one and report the committee pared Howell and Conant, was only but mot and went the exhaustive. fotlli committee plan nfter long negotiations had lhlU C(mm,ttctH coutiol it... niot0n, the Inmates well country. Wo plulfonn ugulnst w.,i..r C,tl,,'-,',- riiprusentuUve, s,cemP1i satisfied, mlneiul wealth 'shall conllnucd that confer- - and tho Institution prosres-- ifpon two'yenrs hoping will fr"" noutiUiIiM. huh coiiinllltee tho hands the sugar chntigo mind, but will stay (j' those people handling Republican platform declares huvo the sanitary and against August 1902, have The the covered contnelon that not the confined the chnrges, clean!!- -' which again, m.w. the making the the the leading that pastime datlnns absolutely committing months thrown offol)C0!, Ilepubllt troduced munlel- - ngnln. imporiani imiL hns do be Its we iircm Mo. t ion permitted pioposulH yester- day, committee Kiimalae appointed committee sJipyvliiK ,jfl0uiinii committees formation 'i'"" v i gl'tovv'urd0 '" '"'" resentatlon so explained a the considered they company the it tho memlieis Diut Chairman the co.ninltleu ,d the a a .' T. 1. 'Z ' '"". two i "ff l'" " to unit upon ..,,.., Mr, ue as - ..omim.Dmi we nt aluri-- aiintiglng tliu cnndlduto ' to have of meeting .mnpuny S .iltory. adjourned a to U ".'K' """ speakers. slgnllled ieu.ll.iess ot 1 .. ,. , , ,., ,, i Ifenben: pioduct, Is people, second thn flin i. ..ui people country .... IlnllronilH In huve me u,u in me calling During the the IH "" In industry, In Proposed In platfor.n eleven In to spend me ubso- - floor laws such 'lnnk B?u to money payment nwnrds .Pi,,-- money In longer, Judge presented Interest In flwi rlwt me lie lease, He-h- ad inslled cUHtle member losses most hoped matter Harris dldacy culls linvo been sent thoru feeling nttendunco upon precinct, wheie another than sohool huvo Judgo tiled both side with rirJl,.l,. Tl,ur, cmim inpicseniui l.nvlm. luh Hulr iieen bottom tbeee long Wilcox have never llclal quest iteareat part after ltule Monday time. HOMK latge from Wilcox tour. them andldale these The Walinea give wilier dllllclll-tie- s fallen, placed long dlslrlot that each In,,,, depend charge. closets, August Uuln come the conclusion that leave company time v'.ni.i''. will lulluvu company fioiu iiinnnitiiin, . will ngrco thu water lands Immediately i iii.iiniin, iii.i.iiiui put pose heuiltig KUIipleiiieiitnl stockholders the '""K some und most iiniiei nave luic.Kiy FUNGUS DISEASE KILLS MOSQUITOES Mich,, AugtiHt Agricultural tho 'l"'i problem Michigan, Jlionson assistant, lias dlscnviirv. uxniiilriliiK inos.iito.iree.lnif IIIOWm0(l dlseiiHO killed ''m8 J"""'" kills (Ilea autumn, - uttaciilUB winnow papes, ' puis. tliu slirfaro which thoy h.inepiH from' Insect llnmuill plaro, Tho hoiy lrl fully occupied ycKetiitlvo myrelluiil after willed growth outside, completely cnvfirli'K mos(iilr) will white Hlirmid Upon Um surfneo IIiIm covurlpg 'iiuco tlio illse'Hue Into otiior painj", MART F PORTUGUESE Republicans Want Votes of the Colony. done mutter MPnwoi.tullunforUielortUBUiBeio.il Icnl Club upon the tickets the publican party, will settled dellnltely today noon, both the Kourlh nnd Fifth district comtnlttciH will meet purposes passing up- on recommendation there member the lower mU), ,,., ,,orlUK,lcBO community each. The sentiment that should such representation, but that frorn w.ue 'bt Ilepubllcans must choose the men from among Portuguese city. There was long given over discussion the the Fourth district committee gathered Cnitlit assembly room for consldeilng situation. Chair- man Cooke thlrty-flv- c the present when called the commit- tee, Jonah was the committee's Interpreter and then Chairman Cooke explained meeting. said com- mittee which met with Itepubll-can- s hear may expected from Portuguese, had carefully considered matter, and had decided that would wise give reprcsen-tutPii- u Tim executive com- mittee Territorial had lkinftit lesuntatlvcH placed nulillciin tlekiii. sulil i.Imo i1'"1. 1'iid been that ''"".'"' . persons riimiiuaui wouiii sausiy mem irom .Fourth. .,.., Lucas said that Seitbury, Ninth precinct. Fifth uiHtilct, race elghty-tw- o votes club meeting, they clnlineil 300. then) would morn Ihiili voles and what wus gained. tfolglcr glvo commltleo substance conversation Dint had with Cam during the morning. said that hail asked would turn out Hcpuhllciinu, and told that, would not. When asked ngnln tugiinxu would liniiio half iiicu men and Die Itenuiiiicniis r,,,,,,u "u" Dru tltket wliloli nuiiio IZwi ta, iiriunlliunN wnulil tak, I'oi "'"'.'J..'1?, "",y w,ro ""' riLvnr Vj, ':;'"' :'',,, r.,.. !,....' ....;'..;.' ":' .".'',"., '!' riH.nt.Hoii "'Hiumiiuirw wiy wnmorm um American rlUzun, ami Hie epiiliriii wniild llni IMnlly representation Pnr- - tURiicso Hupulilloaii cluli iif. ecnt inimlier flMren pli'dKe'il ieiuhcanii, Tt)0ro . . '"".I .'"' ll, will ki-'- I R.'iiliier Wll talc iiellon until the com. "i"" Y"" mr,y "u". "".'. """icr, HUH ,...,,.., be-- ', '"""" which shthl ih. ",ul il! give,, ...Is time, that Iiow stntes tho people this having been futuru Die Poitttguesu might their olllcers und point long under discussion between Die nnd might icully every right that the people could and right owncis. publlc'iuis. jmvc the opinion llrooks begun suylng Andrews declared Hint thut the iieccssuiy l.ecn I'ortugueso yr,""."".! .""' ." l"""-'- r ',",; Ine ,',""I,,n ilierernro then, must that r" 'v1 11)1. tu0 stocltholdoin decided ,,..,.. umimlltce wink plan giivn wuy, ..,1,,... ......ii,,... ,ii.,., und ooko said believed te,w ne.isien.is suppiie.i, Hvervbody Knows nitru meeting wl.iei. hulIi i"u "lv'l"cl,l "r, 'ry twnin lower house, und f,,uml "V "er0 IUIIIIW water t),M niineul the door which upon Ter- - business could The proposition, und only proper accommodations rich, middle and with voto thanks lllN0 Cooke miidn this agre-e- ,L t"" allK0 iav,! "IrlnBon- - iin.int but have Hulr the insiiection nunc isunuings, that there thlsl lltilloil called uiiriy-ioii- r thero only control found wisdom Innilliui men means result LANSING, nseu Ulu III" seen her '"ement "nn aaa. your M,n' 'tho ' "nmitliVuVioiy "'ven ph.eo the to tlmt necessary, realizing brows, ..,,,?. ' iaiiBmiil fur thu lie Portuguese, members the club urclty yanjuemnlnvnt Tcllovo j"1 I,",tric.iWni,l, ,B,,,1.ur,,!,,y debt. to tho come und support eulli.i ref.alned from makng recom- - tlamst ''I'l'ilon on water from tin. wlells Hepubllc.n leglid.ttlvo and .jnenda ions only oMhl.ljteto ' ZlntoifT "'Tl , also begs draw '','er'y VU" fP "'", '' " Lcgls- - i Hull fJZ were lturo Home Hi. e of l'co o would House for a tnx or the . i.. bo hold ns early as possible so ZrM ! ,,mt there limy adjournment t IllCIIlbC r DlO W ,,, i,n.unu n ,1 ... r I,. (Continued on be 1(, money to the expenses, - , ''P"1 ,,"J Intention payment havo n making I nnnrn. for claims, nppropriu tho ,nl 1 ..... 1.1 I .. u . borrow for tho I i' u . n cl ty nnd mutter wus the tho would dls- - it, j to the i... ,.i. ...i ......i.i .1....1 i.. iiiv in iiivm of one or the other. the club to make a Die can- - of A M Itobertson dele- - i.t,i ...... by n ' ,encl; ...-- - time .... ...w to thero nt for- - Hcnuinr will innlut for Die Is a the nsitlie meetings be large, '" inuito ' in iiiuuiou nH '" ;rH ns ri. nn. ," ,, except pei ,lf iliaii thut tho Itoform ,....i. i ,.i.i .t m.s mu ........ ,..i llc-- ' ' 7;" ... i n roniwn Is nil rumors Thoro baen many that then, will u nf between unten mid nf pnttles, fcronces nn enci Is -u ri.r,.ni ,. eir vmiii..... hi 111 jve met wllh eudnrn VBt mil mec ntiu dcdnlic "" ' . lluc la the of 1i mix hi re nf n At Ih. of of la i to l of iIh In ret of Tin of of for the ml la not a tlo fueton either of to a nation an on of to at the of to when It is will be In leaching a far ei be I. Tlure n of of of ity night nt the It was nhlm.- - Is his for to tit. con- vention which nominate u ns to prop r i ntll are In , uiiii a by During CO the of r Its I the of it of the of the company, Is as of the Hie to of the up estate with. tli ice yours, The a the of us pre- - by 13, Purls, W, H. K. not n letter to It wus set Dm lit which tint was KCU.,, tIl) of the r. the It. to no Din our tho of of In our Is ,n not noi In the an of of to of the for 26, in- - can In ,.en for of of my 0I1 n" mo .nii not tin '" ,., .nu lio elected at ..... .1, to the s.ilvn- - to sulllclent t'u iui iiL'iL'iuiiiiii;iiL ui .... i. " ..'- which the ..., ... ....... ... uniu.ii in nun HobltiHon to the uiion In nml ii utiiiii mil irnirii i ri inn niiuiii,,. be lied for or teport. company, H'em thn largest tun, IC-I'- rnf. i'eltltl, Htn ), "l"hL' Hidyng IIIOH- - in III a mai leu Wt"" sQ'' a. that In the ...... .. ... in lie iiullnes littarhed " nf the ImhiHl tiio which tilnl llrmly tho comes Uk fii'igui, tho nppenri ti white wIib, servo ,, ur.oi lilt Is to be In of of be nt when for the of the that be one for nouil- - by then: be there be nn dictation ! W the lo run the the a meeting lo of when members of tho at & Cooke's pur- pose of the ,1. foiinii of members of the he to order us the obJeqtH of the He that the other to what tliu Die It to the Club, of Dm In r f. nn tltli. I'lei, In to he on Mr. Coolco " " represented the vo.eis, or mu ho knew tint would Dm for the when He did not think lie cor.'il not lo rose to Dm I the of a ho Major If Din Portuguese vws lliey If Dm I'm a permit "u '"" ll'ri mi thai ,iv r )invu In 111" r nt fl II AlfiClel nn In nf ni'lliiii H '.' , ,,,.'' I . U" ',..,,. - -- - n i enmo li wecnmo nppnr In glvo In u a of V w n ."" .' cnmmltieu H my of ...rinlt the of l "" , I"' DUl ,t.. ,,m ii i. II., ...... .. ....a ''" ' ,,... "'"" . . mil, i.inn ,(i,i,ii,ii tin ..it all "" "" nt In ,ir0 In nil become water wits of of M. by the llll.no t II, ...it ...a ,i.. ..... ...'. V. Z be tin foi at once thu to thu for ,..nt ( ho olio a "rt' ,,lu for ho tin ine one i.t co"- - rr f .i,,,,,..... to sleep on for '"c the of "M lfll",rt!r '" Ivo In II, in our ,i,n ,,.., ..,, ,,. .,,..,1 ,i,,. ,.i I). I', It. for (hi. .,. me nml up of In-- 1 tho ""' lii iv liii iiiu ... ,,v .. ui.u of hi in mi 11,11 of of of tu a iln " i h to ....... lo II U- - iy nro inrn ' of of n l" behave o, w ' ' many ' t bread " ur- - one ticket u but the ,,K,H,f ,, m.nc n. ,? of com- - If tho of of funds at present time, I J ,,0,,J M of Owing would out the we have the coi.b.ch- - Die , wllere M " "lWH U' varUma . H,n n 1 Jury to ""i'1 , nlnces. well iim nlnnki. of .A. won, lie holes no- - iim ' ,o the of ii , t In IlOtlCO I Itll- - of ty wo "" of In- - of u,u of ,,n of W'rt nn nmltliAa-a.aitil- i nnfll.c.u iiiui, . l.n.... f2, agree to one for iiae tiro ....,... ...... county people he be cussion or was nil ciiiiTiikiiiu W. W. wanted In favor of O for A,..i.ce for in fnr .Ini be thu various so mu hups In tho nf tn be chosen. .... t'10 iji,.iiijv.iv,v Aiit to bo "i' i. .". tnir rnr nnf lln ulllinill .." bo for f.o' for Inn nf ev steps aet the he be .ii.ii.i the of witter the II. K. no ,r' ia.i.,U bo ho the for iiiitiin. ,..H., ...... ,.,.., not it fifiui ninii the ugice.iio II, the """ Harlow, his do lo. Ida the olio lire up- - iu of In nf o of nil pf spore, r.irn nlneled What the ac finally house tl! the be be to .1 I'.ir- - the lie- - iiiuki) ut bo 200 sen urn Ho liu to ' ta wnu lint ...ii. i....... iiii.mi.i F. was ,10 use the nml on ""' du the .,' "" ns tin. sail! Its l080 one mo l,A..n h,.t by nul can r -- ,. ..,. ,.,.,... i u men llireiitenoil in nrolanir Ilia inl- - lull Die air for Homo ills apce, ami, i,,Vf rmeiinllBly and Die result wni fliui eomiuH hi iiiihiiui ymt mnur mmi'fi' i:1.v,i,,.,' ,'...' ,,..,,.,: '..,,; i.i toe, Infect Ilium, riUn " ' di.7riei All Illtellllll U IlllllLT mad to lltrO- - 0lay 100)1 bilU v Kill 4

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Page 1: XXXVII, ;:Y0UNG

VOL XXXVII, No U7. IIUMJI.II.I--.

II. T.. KUIDAN AUGUST .". lllllS KICMt WlllfiKLV. WHI.K 8U

is I'..

tlmll"KllP'",for then

that ftultsappearance In which and

competent p.nty option

MOCI 10

COMMENDtw

All the InstitutionsSplendid

Shape.The grnnd Jury nfter a three weeks'

session ninile a final report to JudgeGear yestenlny J was excused forthe term. Though imiulsltoilnl ofbody spread Its Investigations over avery largo area Undines reportedwere not of n startling or unusual na-

ture. The grand Jury found all the pub-

lic Institutions nn extremely satis-factory condition, only recommenda-tions atImprovements a

at Oahu Prison In the ac-

commodations the Insane Asylum.There were further recommendntlonsfavoring the Prlmo Beer as op-

pose to Illicit a protestthe prnctlce confining un-

convicted prisoners In Oahu Prison.Particularly was attention cnlled to In

tnreu uoys nwatung ior greenywho been confined for threewithout trial.

Thr. tore renorted In court-- - C- - ' -shortly nfter ten o'clock yesterday nmorning nnd the llrst lines or theleport were rend by Cleik I.oucks who

soon relieved by Judge Gear. Therenort was ns follows- -

'I

I

the Honorable George D. Gear, 2ndJudge, Circuit Court, First Circuit,Territory of Hawaii.

Greetlng: Jury dulyund sworn befote you on

August o, luu-- '. ueg to report as lonovvs:That they have oeen in session irom

4, to August 28, 1&02,

ing period they have set eighteenduys. Fifty-fo- ur enses have been pre- -

cnted during the nnd that truebills of Indictment been Inimrty-inre- e cases, unci no oius leiurued tho remaining twenty-on- e cases.

Kaknako and Ivvllel districts werevlslted and found to be In as good con- -dltlon ns could be expected under ex- -Istlng circumstances. I

Thursday, August 21, 1002, OahuPrison, Asylum, Detention CampNo. property of Theo. Hlchuids, andKallhl Detention Camp were visited.The Prison was found to be ln excellentcondition us to cleanliness, prison ,ers seemed to be well Cttred fol UIIU

well treated by the olllcers Inonly subject that needed

Improvement was the waterwe found to be closets that con-

sisted of about twelve galvanlzea buck-ets, excrement these iswith earth all of which Is dually deposited In u large excavation Inrear of the Prison. Mr. Henry, theJailor, conversed with In legntd

connecting same with the sewer andInformed the Grand Jury that the ex

. .. .... ....,.i i. n .i.iwouiu ue. ,u u ,. uuu.ii .ui- -w.l.,1. 1m Inl.i.H ?,.. nil . 1. .. ( ml.linn llIU lllU'li (111 till ,111. I.UII1 aii.....- -

..ire the nnlv i.vnellAn bnlllfr actual costof piping and connection of same to thesewer which Is now on Klne-street. We would tlicrerorc respectfully recommen that same be done asearly us possible, ns we thlnK tnnt un- -

tier jiresent conditions, s.tnltnty ar- -,..,'..,n.u uiinniii i...x. .... ......,,.r i r..,.tas It Is to make them. Into nrevent from anv

inav arise. '

We also t link that It Is only nee- -but Just ce to other men con In- -

ed that a,, prlsoneis afflicted with dls- -eases of any nature be separated fromother prisoners to avoid contaminationand Dint separate accommodations beet apart for their use.We further recommend that foi- -

IouIiil-- ImtirnvementH bn innde: Thatwall be raised five feet nil around

which seems very essential for tho safe-keeping all prisoners within

yard. This work nlso be per-formed by prison labor, the ex-pense being far material nnd wouldfurther recommend that n wing be builton the rjwa side of Prison premises, outside of the walls of the regular corillnes for convicted prisoners, nswe think that, ns yruler tilc, axiom.that "All men nre presumed to benoceni until meir gum ii proven, u isnot only their privilege, but rightthat be kept away npnrt frommen, some of whom hnve been guiltyof grave and serious and wethink this Is particularly commendableIn cases minora who areto fthsoclate hardened criminalsand In this way to look on prison.....!. ...i as ..... i.i.. out of ordinary,

The Insane Asvltim wns visitedand found be in the hands of verylcompetent management, as theness nnd care nt mo inmates showed.'The Grnnd Jury, deslro to re -ypectfully draw the attention of thisHonorable Court, to conditiontho dining room lionr, was In avery poor stute, having decayed andbeen patched, nnd decayed overuntil it has reached a stato whereeemed almoRt unsafe to walk ncross

the room for fear of falling in, therearc also largo In tho thntihave rottfd awny but which ore

ri"l from the bottom l the floordpi nealh

1 ip Urand .mnulteflSHrlnlcr rami-din- a thl ItnoHna. andwre Informed that It nouM probably'n.et fram J74.W to f 100 00, but noi more.'.ui.l we think that as the Inmate are

I unf irtuimtelv aufferlna; from riia- -

i.l ltd minds, and unable to care for

;:Y0UNG MEN HEAR ORATORSDISCUSS REPUBLICAN IDEAS

thmiaelve In avetit of danger or from'..H,i.,r point of ti.at it u Lartfc Attendance Upon

i - lutely neceaoary that thlt building JI nt In Immediate repair. We wouldI'lir that the automatic

.ntilvaiice for opening nil doors Iny- . In.', In the new vvm.1. be put Inlikiiit, older, us we were infurmed by

the ( ui'taln of the Guards in duty ntthe time, that It had not worked prop-e- i

ly for two months or more. We requested the Captain to put same Inoperation for us, he did bythrowing the weight with u broom ban- - than " noiir heuid aisi u aed the prln- - "It Is the duty of ti'l the khpI todie then going mound open- - 'P"l topic which lire to coma before Jl" all In theli power to prevent theIng each door with u wrench, which the m the Issues of th Camilla" sueceaa of the Home Kule part. Thewas provided for that purpose. As this campaign. Thete was a free Held nfter mull of the part nut qualilW forappliance wus undoubtedly Installed nt the rvt apeet he of the evening, and tha work. The may mean well, butconsiderable expense, we think It very ,,,e matter hrnuttl t out were tnlktrd they have not the knl lodge of iiIThIimcareless negligent on the part of ,n,'r am' maetlng ilep1cd the to nwke capable of good

authorities in not appropriating enthUhlasm which animates the young for the Twrrltoiy, It la there-sulllcle- nt

funds to have lopalis 'en of patty to action, now as fuio it patriotic duty foi every citlxeudone, more especiallj, where the lives never before to vote and work the llepubllcnn

the Inmates of such nn Institution When Ch.tlinuin l.orrln Andtcws call- - nominees."depend on perfect wotklng of these np- - eil the g.ithcilng lo order thuie ware Col. Curt'i P Iaukeu was then Intro-pllance- s.

sevetul seoie member visitors Induced, apoke at length tion hisWe would furilier tecommeud that "" seat" and Immediately thete began declaration for city mm county gnvern-moi- e

bedsteads be as a num- - '" lnllux cif uiiuuoia until the hall was incut. said In the llawnllnn peopleIter of the inmates nre without same, cuinfoitably Illled. The fact that u thete was unanimity as to what llieyand we think that vith n little extra mnjotlty of the attendants were Hn-'wn- while In the men of the businesseffort on the part of some of the people walians meant of couise that the pro- - community there were entertained

the head of Dcpui Intent, these c ceilings weie principally In that Ian- - doubts as to the course to be followed,beds could be seemed without extra guage, and despite the fact that there The Hiiwallnns ho said weie nut

to the Hoaid of Health, as we weie many men ptcbcnt who could not ponslhla for the change of government,understand that the Guard understand what wus going on. there It wntt the business community. Helius In their possession nuineious bed- - weie very few pet who left the mll maintained that the people nresteads which ate not In use. during the time of the kept out of their rights anil would

Detention Camp No. 2 was next visit- - I" calling the meeting to order Ch.tlr-- i thorn In spite of business continu-ed, ami found to be the pioperly of n.nn Andtews said: lilt'. They brought about Hie changeThen. Uiehatds. On looking over the "We have met here evening to " If tro n:' trouble they weiepremises, they weie dlscoveied to bo inaugurate out put of the campaign, ' "est ",,p to stnnd It. Ho defended the

a very lllthy condition, mote cspe- - for the discussion of those things Unwullans suylng thut they would do

Industry. brings to us wealth r .,im,.ii.. ,.,.! .

which the declure ,,,,,, ,., t..onre(1 nI1(1 be mines, the '"l'

that there wunthe case "'""K" '" &

protects the thu "'"

the

at

Joints,

trimmonths

few

was

charged

which

term,

In

theInsane

2,

and

radical

which

in

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possible orderdisease

the

we

the

learnthe

npxt

tho

which

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und

the

Nationalsons

I..I1II.. 41... .....iilrn v.. nf lir.i.uu ltli,l,iul)lcll t,e wllter coi)ectea and stag- -tinted, at every staltwuyto the mauka side of the house wusfound n slop hole, which in our opinion,

, , . . ... ...iiiiiii uruii itiif jiii nvimn invery short while, nHo that the cubic

,,r Hpncc ordinance was violated in unumber Instances

Kallhl Detention Camp wus found to"-- ' ln excellent shape, both as to sanl- -tnry conditions and cleanliness,,e.irty uppiovc of course pursued

0y Hje In the maintenancethis camp, under the present con- -

,im0ns. and further, think thelocution nnd urtnngements this In- -Httutlon llrst class.

Kallhl Hecelvlng for LepersW11H inSpt.0ted the Grnnd Jury

1B02, nnd as a whole wastoumi t() be ns good u condition usnnanclnl circumstances of the Hoardof Health would peimlt, and takingto consideration the nature the uf- -

The Girls' Home wasnext visited, nnd while the present locn- -Don Is not such that It be madeultiactlve In the nay of plants or How- -ers, und does offer uny or,.nni,niin i 1. It. ,.ill ( 1, ., IK- -UUtU.UllUII nil inv iiiiiuuu, nun IIIU hi,. , ,.i i.,...'"" "'"-- ,

. . - '.. '"..".' '. '""'''"lor Catholic olsieis 111 Cliarge,

theie can be nothing but piulse for themanner In which children uietaught, and the Inteiest that Is taken In

behalf. We would add, however,that the quintets ns a whole aie very...,,,,,,..,1 u..,.iit ..i M.,1. M... r.i.wla1,1 lllllii:il tiiti, fiiiiuil, mill lll.i, Ulii

building a room or two onto thomain building ihould bo forthcomingfrom source, as such nccommo- -

nre necessary. Wofurther recommend that n similar

, b eHtaughed 1)0y

The ltefonn Fchool was also visitednml fl,nd good order. Uverythlng

"pat good wholesome foodHupplled to the boys, in nnsvver to','. regarding their surroundings

I, m,

......... n ll.,n,i,, fin., 17 Hnnaifa nge and Apua age arrestedand committed to the Oahu Prison

2, l'.iO.'. nii.iiiimr ,, smnll amountof copper from the ltnpld Transit Co.,l nu.ll ln,l hi. II... C.rfiii.l l.ir...nnd say that to IIIU MIMU ofour visit to the Prison, august 21, 1DU2,

Indicted, by, t 0 d J1y ,)u , , , t,.,. ,. ,rla

It Heeins'thnt tho pinper place forth(.m wnIlj,i naVH it.formS(.llool lnHtoad ot them toVriHOn ,hree a hnlf tonwalt a hearing, there to benmonl.Bt nlrendv ndents nt

for wlllch pro,mby lltey nru,.,, Am, we reCOrn.nend that these,,., 1)d reease(1 a. once aB Ul0,,,. thev ,mve iiiu.iy into bo in of the gruvl- -

... ... .......,l.n m 111...! .1.,,i ill mu oiTenro or muv.,.i.,n ,.f n, nrtlfi... i,.i,...

Grnnd Jury from nndmatters that have been brought to theirattention, very seriously dlsupprovo of

lth,. ,.i,iUin,. t Hi.mii in..r uninnnuthey nro contldent that It only

menus that a drink of tho naturei substituted, and further, that tho'.government Is deprived of much rev- -

'enuo and the sumo time tnexnensa in the nrnsi.pn.inn nf

criminal ruses originating through thebeer,

Is

Young an I. lied the halltheir club lal .venlug nnd more

.. 1.I..1. .... .1 .. .......t I ......... In.. f,w.

tors in the light. Wo here to dls- -

i uts the policies which wo think shouldbe to the In i c partyand to deteimiue as well wnat part we,. . ... , ,. .,. ,, ..,,niuii mnc in inline ine iii'jnjuiicjtii

the successful In comingstruggle. The who

Mass Meeting

the Club Which Martcd

Good Speeches.

speechmuklng.

Republican

gentlemen

unl.

government

you well nnd will people born reared underyou ideas the most appropriate

paitlculur Issues and nfter they have, then be fitted needs.closed that will be gen- - Sluch has hren said beachcomberseral discussion the many points! coining hero nnd getting Into olllce.which biought out." He then The right limit

Senator Achl the citizenship by icsldcutlul ijuallllfa- -Hist speaker of the evening. Mr. Achlfnid speaking In Hawaiian

"I want to expmin to you why I ama Itenubllcun. Jii llrst reason

Let's

choosing this pnity wub that It be face myself out the party undand nlvvuys bus been the party pio-- , I do not believe will buker'H

Industries. This the dozen Hawnllans with I wantprinciple which the patty Is found-'t- o make the light the convention,

We have here owl men who opposedSugar government um I hone "

uie apparently iiri,,tf """und must slay party and wait'., "",

,

fu,ther, hud the for bo,lu"w hi.l suwrcsled thutbeing soil, Ioiuicui, ,,,',, ,...,,,

The our party gentlemen

Itsbeing

nature

nnd

had

To

Ine Qrand

dur- -

found

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main,

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with

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"in" HI)ontJail seems

Lifiiiiiniiuu

The observation

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undtheir not und our form

our

for

ed.

have will

Itobliihon,

In

excess

- "treatment ';;;,;, inem. AVP """'. "- - Hepubllcans Into power

.however, respectfully recommend that "r. us nero iiiosi........... .. . iiiinir im wi imunHi ii L'nnn ioitih

thenoiS0,1U'want l come be done not

class the ,Jfclt

moved

topenv

some

nnd

put

se these substitutes for

page 4.)

nre

thewill

Iegislatuie has

part,

there

only the

ulvvii.vs looking out for thobest Intel ests the undwas the flint icmsoii why I choose tulaputty ulllllation.

"In the place, when I lookedlulu nnlltlenl hlatupv ...nf( ..- -

nili. I found Mint urine miHtl.. , ,7,

nuo-iw- o jniinhas been upon by the torum ior yearn, uiiu is nowIn control the government. Duringthose thirty-fou- r years DieJoyed prosperity. It has gone aheadwith- - lentis...,,... ...... lmnnilH. , . ... ...have been built ncross the continent,i"i"- - have sprung Ileitis hnvebeen cultivated. Everywhere hasbeen signs prosperity. For eightyears those four decadesthe Democrats been In the

'Bovcrnmont. i.eoplo during""- -- 1'"" punuu uiiicrencu oeineun

principles two piiiues iiiiu1,,ttl" u)iou ".'. 'umnl"H 01

country wns such that nnly termsulllced prove the

the last session legls- -

realizing what would be effects..... ....J ollco nr

"- - suuer louny, xno menmoney here nnd nbroad not willing

invest n country where thereanV '1'inger attacks upon thopnncipui jusi longt ' " power which

such legislation thero willllle HI"" fooling Insecurity' felt bythe who have thovest our Industries.

"I" t the the J omgparty. Thero planks

It which proposo Iiow"""- - .. inem i nj.e..piu.

the

"VhowillH,1L,or

..n-,,,- 1,

II11.11I.B1.D- -

i Theforl"

' Hulera npproiirlatofnr Die tho

now billprlntloti tho portt,le for theso but thero'"Hon,

iiwf. ..uiiiiiimwiiiii.n

tho TerritoryWW.000 nnd the ued Hi

Improvement, thoHome llule inojnrlty would nil

result mwiey

the of

furnished,

tin !t utility niUM 1m- - used f i !

il an I tit j.i.ivemeutu

111 Ull OVelltS. Hlllll'.

"Do not iiilaunueiHtunil me, 1 do notthat the change should be radical

and all should bo grad- -make n beginning It must

I.- - ...1,1. ,. .......I.I.. ..I..,.. t.iiii cii uininuin. ji 11111

that Die otherof the United Htnles wheie the foi

diess nie known are theinspeak to .would

should one tohope thete n

uie In-- 1 the toW. '. as a

Is now toof be a

tectlon to home is leftpit

m Hawaii nreiti..

.....'

and

to

wiwitiro

to Is

so

lie

to

inn

.n.

In

It

.11...

If to

positionnniceduie

nrinthcr."ICaulukou

political

,....,..,....'..

extended

Baloons,

althoilKli

not propose to placedif this is the

cout be must

thing and mentiswas and

snoko nt some length, saving that-was to such the,'

matters wn.ci are coming... ,.u,...,tiniinln ....lln ...w ,

nresent see Unit tn, in ,i,.i".,'..up iur leginiuiure. sum nthere were good men named theywould meet defeat. He and

nt

i

-

tit i

of

'

on

.lie 11,-

In

In

(

In ...m.in '

. ,,y ' VIn ..

ofof It. If of '

In

of

.J..WM...

It

of

we

0fwc

In

of

!....

.,.,.1

'ns

'

onr..,.

we

at

of

of

we ofof

In

In

inu

of

ofen- -

of

of

me

of

tin. nniiuiu

of

of

milKIU """ 111111,11

i"

liu.

nn

ntIf

of of

"I

of

he

mm ,.,.iitiin .....

Is

P.

t I tin

'

liito

lis

'

'"'

i

t of a ",.. , , ... "! " in

..' ' , "'""" " . '' v , , .. , . . .

that

suld

tiiilH

Tho

The

Hunting

""UraHP8

..'.. only

gave convenuon Mon- -"''" introduce Into

bit providing ,,," s city preiuciH

.! lm tlmii

meet prill

of Flro Claims.

of nf

'"" meatthat

proposed that

payment nf but

this Dint th"

l'lCllL ill'

nuniicome once.

uutmiit;bo form

you.

Hon.

falseonly

glad

said city

i,0

governmentImportuiit before

and Diat thereucre some tniK over

thu tending point thatnn.Jiiiii iieuiaiu

side

declaration

imtf.. cimiMiiim

Tenltorlul plntfotm, submission

orpheumll)t.,.ting held whichmer Thlirsionprincipal address, Themeeting out, and

thatwill

enjiresMions

,, pae,.H case

tuny Wilcoxw.ii,ni..ui,......(

'."nomocracy still uiiattachei) despite

the contrary, mvomiRKrHtlnna rcnnitlycffecied rnint'lnullnii.

forces thotho lending but lioymid con- -

tho situationunchanged, fhnlrmnn MtCarthy

.'(.......llepubllcnn nml

but pnatfnomoiinmHhoonrenohfi.i(liflrlnun.l

reH,

ruiBu,...-- . ''..""'"

Although Ittta official poeUlotitietween hera tneniliera the

rim. and Home parthaIirm- - ntan talks anl

bOjula agreementmoat mnn

arantlng Uemuerac) theleglalatlve ticket

suppolt delegatereceived the aanetlon

endoraement. Cent ('lobunit any mean upon

withleading omanUwUtHia.

Tha thing coHib.wae agreement the --

eral Individual DetniH-rat- s opimseany attempt fualon untilelection delegate the Humenominating convention, be-lieved thete mime kentoward Uaals cooperation.

next has been fwillitroonf onoea and there will nothing

Unite until thatlU'I.H DKMCGATKK.

was meeting mem- -here the executive committeeHome Ilule lusthittduUHilei While declar.Mltual was done lepmta wareread showing thatmeeting with much success

The elections delegateswill legislative

candl. lutes will held Monday, Therewilt come with recommendation(mm filch precinct club the

noneiiuiud umLunn

dilates.

WAIMEA WILL

HAVE NEW WATER

Plans for Watr CompanyEndorsed the Stock-

holders.

next days coniiiilt-t"- c

stockholders the Hug-- n

Mill Company will attentionformation company.

the put pose lliiiiilug uponlauds which

solutionwhich company has

und which, iiccoidlug figuresbefore the meeting stockholdersesterday, will clear the

meeting was well attended oneand report the committeepared Howell and

Conant, was only but mot and went theexhaustive. fotlli committee plan

nfter long negotiations had lhlU C(mm,ttctH

coutiol it...niot0n, the Inmates well country. Wo plulfonn ugulnst w.,i..r

C,tl,,'-,',- riiprusentuUve,s,cemP1i satisfied, mlneiul wealth 'shall conllnucd that confer--

and tho Institution prosres-- ifpon two'yenrs hoping will fr"" noutiUiIiM. huh coiiinllltee thohands the sugar chntigo mind, but will stay (j' those

people handling Republican platform declares huvo

the

sanitaryand

against

August 1902,

have

The

the covered

contnelonthat

not

the

confinedthe

chnrges,

clean!!- -'

which

again,

m.w.

the makingthe

the

the

leading

that

pastime

datlnns absolutely

committingmonths

thrown

offol)C0!,

Ilepubllt

troduced

munlel- -

ngnln.imporiani

imiL

hns

do be

Its

we

iircmMo. t

ion

permitted

pioposulH yester-day,

committee

Kiimalae appointed

committee

sJipyvliiK

,jfl0uiinii

committeesformation

'i'""v i

gl'tovv'urd0 '" '"'" resentatlon soexplained a the

consideredtheycompany theit tho memlieis Diut

Chairman the co.ninltleu ,d thea a

.' T. 1. 'Z ' '"".twoi"ff l'" "

to unitupon

..,,.., Mr,

ue as - ..omim.Dmiwe nt aluri-- aiintiglng tliu cnndlduto ' tohaveof meeting .mnpuny S.iltory. adjourned a to U ".'K' """

speakers. slgnllled ieu.ll.iessot 1 .. ,. , , ,., ,, i Ifenben:

pioduct, Ispeople,

secondthn flin

i.

..uipeople

country

.... IlnllronilH

In huve

meu,u in me

calling

During the

theIH

""In

industry,In

Proposed

Inplatfor.n

eleven Into spend

me

ubso- -

floor

laws

such

'lnnk B?uto money

paymentnwnrds

.Pi,,--

money

Inlonger,

Judge presented

Interest In

flwi rlwt

me lie

lease,He-h- ad

inslledcUHtle

member

losses

mosthoped

matter

Harris

dldacy

cullslinvo been sent thoru

feeling nttendunco upon

precinct, wheie anotherthan sohoolhuvo Judgo

tiled both

sidewithrirJl,.l,. Tl,ur,

cmim inpicseniui

l.nvlm.

luhHulr

iieen

bottom tbeeelong

Wilcoxhave neverllclal

quest

iteareatpart

afterltule

Monday

time.HOMK

latge

from Wilcoxtour.

them

andldale these

The

Walineagive

wilier

dllllclll-tie- s

fallen,placed

long dlslrlotthat

each

In,,,,

depend

charge.

closets,

August

Uuln

come the conclusion that

leave company time

v'.ni.i''.will lulluvu company fioiu

iiinnnitiiin, .

will ngrco thuwater lands Immediately

i

iii.iiniin, iii.i.iiiuiput pose heuiltig

KUIipleiiieiitnlstockholders the

'""K some undmost iiniiei nave luic.Kiy

FUNGUS DISEASE

KILLS MOSQUITOES

Mich,, AugtiHtAgricultural

tho

'l"'i problem Michigan, Jlionsonassistant, lias

dlscnviirv.uxniiilriliiK inos.iito.iree.lnif

IIIOWm0(ldlseiiHO

killed ''m8 J"""'"kills (Ilea autumn,

-uttaciilUB winnow papes, ' puis.

tliu slirfarowhich thoy h.inepiH

from'Insect llnmuillplaro, Tho hoiy lrl

fully occupied ycKetiitlvomyrelluiil after willed

growth outside,completely cnvfirli'K mos(iilr) will

white Hlirmid Upon Um surfneoIIiIm covurlpg

'iiuco tlio illse'Hue Into otiior painj",

MART F

PORTUGUESE

Republicans WantVotes of the

Colony.

done mutterMPnwoi.tullunforUielortUBUiBeio.ilIcnl Club upon the tickets thepublican party, will settled dellnltelytoday noon, both the Kourlhnnd Fifth district comtnlttciH will meet

purposes passing up-

on recommendation theremember the lower

mU), ,,., ,,orlUK,lcBO communityeach. The sentiment that

should such representation, but that

frorn w.ue 'btIlepubllcans must choose the men

from among Portuguesecity.

There was long given overdiscussion the

the Fourthdistrict committee gathered Cnitlit

assembly room forconsldeilng situation. Chair-

man Cooke thlrty-flv- c

the presentwhen called the commit-tee, Jonah wasthe committee's Interpreter and thenChairman Cooke explained

meeting. said com-mittee which met with Itepubll-can- s

hear may expectedfrom Portuguese, had carefullyconsidered matter, and had decidedthat would wise give reprcsen-tutPii- u

Tim executive com-mittee Territorial had

lkinftit

lesuntatlvcH placednulillciin tlekiii. sulil i.Imo

i1'"1. 1'iid been that

''"".'"' .persons

riimiiuaui wouiii sausiy mem irom.Fourth. .,..,Lucas said thatSeitbury, Ninth precinct. FifthuiHtilct, race

elghty-tw- o votes club meeting,they clnlineil 300.then) would morn Ihiili

voles and what wusgained.

tfolglcr glvo commltleosubstance conversation Dint

had with Cam during themorning. said that hail asked

would turn outHcpuhllciinu, and told that,would not. When asked ngnln

tugiinxu would liniiio half iiicumen and Die Itenuiiiicniisr,,,,,,u "u"

Dru tltket wliloli nuiiio

IZwi ta,iiriunlliunN wnulil tak,I'oi "'"'.'J..'1?, "",y w,ro ""'

riLvnrVj, ':;'"':'',,, r.,.. !,....' ....;'..;.'":' .".'',".,'!' riH.nt.Hoii"'Hiumiiuirw wiy wnmorm um

American rlUzun, ami Hieepiiliriii wniild llni

IMnlly representation Pnr- -tURiicso Hupulilloaii cluli iif.

ecnt inimlier flMren pli'dKe'ilieiuhcanii,

Tt)0ro. . '"".I .'"' ll,

will ki-'- I R.'iiliier Wll

talc iiellon until thecom. "i"" Y"" mr,y "u". "".'."""icr, HUH

,...,,..,be-- ', '""""

which shthl ih. ",ul il! give,, ...Is time, thatIiow stntes tho people this having been futuru Die Poitttguesu mighttheir olllcers und point long under discussion between Die nnd might icully

every right that the people could and right owncis. publlc'iuis.jmvc the opinion llrooks begun suylng

Andrews declared Hint thut the iieccssuiy l.ecn I'ortuguesoyr,""."".! .""' ." l"""-'- r

',",; Ine ,',""I,,n ilierernro then, mustthat r" 'v1 11)1.tu0 stocltholdoin decided ,,..,..

umimlltce wink plan giivn wuy,..,1,,... ......ii,,... ,ii.,., und ooko said believed

te,w ne.isien.is suppiie.i, Hvervbody Knows nitru meeting wl.iei. hulIi i"u "lv'l"cl,l "r, 'ry twnin lower house, undf,,uml "V "er0 IUIIIIW water t),M niineulthe door which upon Ter- - business could The proposition, und only

proper accommodations rich, middle and with voto thanks lllN0 Cooke miidn this agre-e- ,Lt"" allK0 iav,! "IrlnBon- - iin.int but have Hulr the

insiiection nunc isunuings, that there

thlsl

lltilloil

calleduiiriy-ioii- r

thero

onlycontrol

found

wisdom

Innilliui

men means

result

LANSING,

nseu

UluIII"

seen her '"ement "nn aaa. your M,n' 'tho ' "nmitliVuVioiy "'ven ph.eo the totlmt necessary, realizing

brows, ..,,,?. ' iaiiBmiil fur thu lie Portuguese, members the cluburclty yanjuemnlnvnt Tcllovo j"1 I,",tric.iWni,l, ,B,,,1.ur,,!,,y debt. to tho come und support eulli.iref.alned from makng recom- -

tlamst ''I'l'ilon on water from tin. wlells Hepubllc.n leglid.ttlvo and.jnenda ions only oMhl.ljteto

' ZlntoifT "'Tl ,

also begs draw '','er'y VU" fP "'", '' " Lcgls- -i Hull fJZ were

lturo Home Hi. e ofl'co o wouldHouse for a tnx or the

. i.. bo hold ns early as possible soZrM ! ,,mt there limy adjournmentt IllCIIlbC r DlO W ,,, i,n.unu n ,1 ... r I,.

(Continued on

be

1(,

money to the expenses, - ,

''P"1 ,,"J Intention

paymenthavo n makingI nnnrn.

forclaims,

nppropriutho

,nl 1 ..... 1.1 I .. u

. borrowfor

tho I

i'

u

.

n

cl ty nnd mutter wusthe tho

would dls- -it, j

to thei... ,.i. ...i ......i.i .1....1 i..iiiv in iiivm

of one or the other.the club to

make a Die can- -of A M Itobertson dele- -

i.t,i ......

by

n ',encl; ...-- - time .... ...wto thero nt for--

Hcnuinr will innlutfor Die

Is a thensitlie meetings be large,

'" inuito' in iiiuuiounH '"

;rH nsri. nn.,",,

except pei,lf

iliaii thut tho Itoform

,....i. i ,.i.i . tm.s mu ........ ,..illc-- ' ' 7;" ...

i n roniwnIs

nil rumors Thorobaen many thatthen, will u nf

between unten midnf pnttles,fcronces nn enci Is

-u ri.r,.ni ,.eir vmiii..... hi111 jve met wllh eudnrnVBt mil

mec ntiudcdnlic

"" '.

lluc

la theof

1i mixhi re

nf n AtIh. of of la ito l

of iIh In retof Tin

of offor the ml

la not a tlofueton either of

to a nationan on of

toat the

of towhen It is

will be Inleaching a

farei be

I.

Tlure n ofof of

ity night nt theIt was

nhlm.--

Ishis

for to tit. con-vention which nominate

uns to prop

r i ntll are In, uiiii

a

by

During CO theof

r ItsI the of it

ofthe of the company, Is

as of theHie

toof theup estate with.

tli ice yours,The a

the of us pre- -by 13, Purls, W, H.

K. not n letter toIt wus set Dm lit which tint was

KCU.,, tIl) of

the r.the It.

to no Dinour tho

of of In our Is ,n not noiIn the

an

of

of

to

of

the

for

26,

in- -

can

In

,.en

for

of

of

my

0I1

n" mo

.nii

not

tin

'",.,

.nu

lio

elected

at

..... .1,

to the s.ilvn- -

to sulllclent

t'u iui iiL'iL'iuiiiiii;iiL ui

....i. " ..'-which the..., ... ....... ...uniu.ii in nun

HobltiHon to theuiion In

nml ii utiiiii mil irnirii i ri

inn niiuiii,,.be lied for or

teport.company,

H'em thn largesttun,

IC-I'- rnf.

i'eltltl, Htn),

"l"hL' Hidyng IIIOH- -

inIII a

mai leu

Wt""

sQ''a.

that In the...... .. ...in lie

iiullnes littarhed" nf the

ImhiHl tiiowhich tilnl llrmly

thocomes

Uk fii'igui,tho nppenri

tiwhite wIib, servo

,, ur.oi lilt

Is to be In of

ofbe

nt when

for the ofthe that be

one for nouil- -

by then:be

there be nn dictation! W

thelo run the

thea meeting

lo ofwhen members of tho

at& Cooke's pur-pose of the

,1. foiinii ofmembers of the

he to orderus

the obJeqtHof the He that the

otherto whattliu

Die

Itto the Club,of Dm

In r f. nn tltli. I'lei, In

to he onMr. Coolco "" represented the

vo.eis, or

mu

ho knewtint

would Dm for

thewhen He did notthink

lie cor.'il notlo

rose to DmI the of a

ho Major

If Din Portuguesevws lliey

If DmI'm a

permit"u '"" ll'ri

mi thai

,iv r)invu In 111"

r ntfl II AlfiClel nn In nf ni'lliiii

H '.' ,,,,.'' I . U"

',..,,.- -- -

n ienmo li

wecnmo nppnrIn glvo In u

aof V

w n."" .'

cnmmltieu H

my of

...rinlt the of l "", I"' DUl

,t.. ,,m ii i. II., ...... .. ....a''" ',,..."'"". .

mil, i.inn ,(i,i,ii,ii tin ..it

all "" "" ntIn ,ir0 In

nil becomewater

wits of of M. bythe llll.no t II,

...it ...a ,i....... ...'. V. Zbe

tin foi at once

thuto thu for

,..nt ( ho olio

a "rt' ,,lu for hotin ine one i.tco"- - rr f .i,,,,,.....to sleep on for '"c

the of "M

lfll",rt!r '" Ivo In II,in our ,i,n ,,.., ..,, ,,. .,,..,1 ,i,,. ,.i I). I', It.

for

(hi..,.me

nml

up

of

In-- 1

tho

""'

lii

iv liii iiiu

... ,,v

..ui.u

of

hi in mi

11,11

ofof

of tu

ailn

" i h

to .......

lo

IIU- -

iy

nro inrn

'

of

of

n

l"behave o, w ' 'many 't bread " ur- - one ticket u

but the ,,K,H,f ,, m.nc n. ,? of com- - If tho ofof funds at present time,

I J ,,0,,J M of Owing would out thewe have the coi.b.ch- -Die, wllere M "

"lWH U' varUma.

H,nn 1 Jury to ""i'1 ,nlnces. well iim nlnnki. of .A. won, lie

holes

no- - iim ' ,othe ofii

, tIn

IlOtlCO IItll- -

of

ty

wo""

of

In- -

of

u,u

of

,,n

of

W'rt nn

nmltliAa-a.aitil- i

nnfll.c.u iiiui, .l.n....f2,

agreeto

one

for

iiae

tiro

....,...

......

countypeople

he becussion or was

nilciiiiTiikiiiu

W. W. wantedIn favor of

O forA,..i.ce

for

in fnr .Inibe

thu

various somu

hups In tho

nftn be chosen.....

t'10iji,.iiijv.iv,v Aiit

to

bo

"i' i. .".

tnir rnr nnf

lln ulllinill

.."

bo

for

f.o'for

Inn nf

ev

steps

aet

the

he

be

.ii.ii.i

theof

witter

the

II.K.

no,r'

ia.i.,U

bo

ho

the for

iiiitiin.

,..H.,

...... ,.,..,

not

it fifiui

niniithe

ugice.iio

II, the"""

Harlow, his do lo.

Idathe olio

lire up- -

iu ofIn

nfo

ofnil

pfspore,

r.irn nlneled

What the

ac

finally

house

tl!

the

be

be to

.1 I'.ir- -

the lie- -

iiiuki)

ut

bo 200sen

urnHo liu

to'

ta

wnu

lint...ii. i.......

iiii.mi.i

F.

was ,10

use

the

nml

on""' du

the .,'

""ns tin. sail!

Its

l080

one

mo

l,A..n

h,.t

by

nul

can

r -- ,. ..,. ,.,.,...i u men llireiitenoil in nrolanir Ilia inl- -

lull Die air for Homo ills apce, ami, i,,Vf rmeiinllBly and Die result wni fliuieomiuH hi iiiihiiui ymt mnur mmi'fi' i:1.v,i,,.,' ,'...' ,,..,,.,: '..,,; i.itoe, Infect Ilium, riUn " ' di.7riei

All Illtellllll U IlllllLT mad to lltrO- - 0lay 100)1 bilU vKill

4

Page 2: XXXVII, ;:Y0UNG

WATER CURE

OFFICES HERE

Major Gardener Is

Passenger onBuford.

Major CunxMwi RMiiMHC, Mtti Ualle.State Infantry. rtMt " t

famous "wrr esuiV In t HMMiiflnmKhwjk the imlteMi Ml tMHl tw pr-xon- al

and ofttoal rulaHsm WwPresident Uif ruielt all Cwnwl .

Is a iiaarengw ewi tv ttwneiport Ilufwrdnow In Haoertuki hartor. nrte finthe Phllljijdn to San Prune). Umhi

arrival there h ta f rwport Uiadjutant-geHHir- ar 4rUna( tor duty,but whether be will l calhsi ! Vaahlugton lie d(w t towtv At aa rateMajor Caideiwr will jiaMy txenilIiSh sold leaf T a major tor ttue Mvrli af of a lievUmaHt-c!en- i.

Major GaentMMsr ww !nlrvJnwdaooarq uh-- --! -- -, , -- ..

"v,nl" fr""" "" ""- - -man of iihHuhi Ih-I- fairly tuH. andwith lean H mi fa-- . rml4K onfljmewJjat of tb artlr jHctur f

Chauniej Ueiiew, minus th burnuMetn. nLtuimmu In. , u Ivi,. ,,.m ..

... ..-- . .AU i..n arttllK Ioiik lilllliary IMWIU IMM tJWH

honorable on. ,,,,., .u,1.,r i.nu.r.1 the ann In iMH from WVt J'olnt

and he became a liwjor on Heptfetnbcr1C m 011 April J tm. Jf

uf.the . .m-i.i- ."...olnted Clonaltoum. 1 jiottiH.u ..-- .. t ". -own Ktate, and bweaine colonel of the:0th r H Jnfantry Jn July, IWt. leing

. , a ..... ... t.i. i.unteer army was divbnaed,

jn response to a jutln regardinghis famous "remrt" Major OardeneTj

said he prWwril not to talk about It1ne urcsciii He Mattel. hoMttir. thatbis was made wbll h" was civil

vernor of Taapa province, luzon.. .. . ... -ijoiernor tun riumj """""""nil th i.'owrnor a Ui conditions III

thlr provlncs. Jle made uphi report of all that bad come underbis olrf. rvatlcm re;ardlng the J'lllplncjs,their life under the n-- w andmilitary conditions, how they regardedthe administration of the Americangoverntmiit, alflllatlon with the invad- -

ers, and otlur matters of Interest. Heforwarded It as 11 confidential reportand little 1 xpeitfd that It would ncWcvenational prominence unci onng uuwiupon ms iieao mt nniui ie ui""ar"iv

"J feel that 1 im my nuiy. samMajor Oflrde-ner- , "In eeemplyliiK withIhe rcciui'St of (juvvrnor Taft I wasuke-- d to reiwrt uim conditions In the;province of wlilcli 1 was iivcrnor nunrejM.rte-- d In nil sincerity what had comeunder n y obnervatlou. I bHIeve thatmy nport conlalned only such factsns had been brougnt lo my notice. I

xpe.lf.1 that the n port wouldget jmllllcs I'olltles Is what hasKit I'll It so 111111I1 prominence', and nat- -

urally oim- - party mad- - capital of It. I

iiaturall foil my position keenly, butns a iniiiiary inn it, i iiuiin iiiii-i- i

did my duty. I do not know that I will1)1' CniH'IJ III ItilSIIIIIKinil. mournare to report to the adjutant-general- 's

lU'Iiarlmint at Han 1'raiiclscii, Promo-- )tloil lllliy await me there

What about acccptatKe of amnestyby the I'lllplnos? I believe that theKlllplmi leaders have iirtciiti.il ll lugood faith. Of roursc. our governmentlias tun yl ............1 oui ,. ..,.!!. ., lowarnill' I'liliippiues mm me lesiocrs are i

In doubt as In the outcome, et I be-

lieve, they re honest with the govern-ment. As to the military force In theIsland I might say that the presentnumber Is sufllclent for nil needs. Kv-- 1

ry thing Is emit ting down there andwhat insurrection come. If an. willprobably b- - small affairs.

'The upper 1 laicses of Plllplno de-

sire above all things ciluiallon, whichwns practically denied the grntir.il masof Urn people during the Spanishregime They arc enter to obtain thehlghi'Mt educational development. I

hate with me a young mnn who liasgraduated from Ihe Catholic college InManila wIuti' he obtained hi degree.1lie will enter Ann Arbor mid take ariiliiplctii course In medicine. He I

only one of the scores of others whonret Netting their face toward ttiI'nllcd htate us the nduratlonalMuca"

"

CHOLERA STILL

V h

l.ftR

' Ut.twl t u

aaMWHh.1 ..fi --i 7w t3. i

fcmm u ik 'a.- -- 4Mb- - hMMMMK M MM Iif umm. 4hI Wm JiMnWnt wM ri

fassthsill w not lHetii anr ommv tr alarm In

nMii fnata iMm llTiw MM isrto4 nf MkssImUm f

4n4re Hi AitMles In fnM llirw to flted. It hi Uroat Net protMbl thath 4r4 Mhm will imkf lln partn in this ctty 1 virtu f Bf(llnHit-M- i frwm Hther Jspsn or from

Mai tii t

TREASURE CRAFTNOW HAS MONEY

Honolulu People in th e fhmeGet Schooner Merman Out

of Trouble.

lttrvmrt te Jw on ine irerure-iiuniin- k

ncbuooer Herman, And according to uaallvr on tb vl, "there's more

I llw calsJn tlian the captainl.l. .i.l, .." r"-- "l- -

All thin prodjxrily on the HermanH iltk- - to the fact k.i. the HM. heldiMfaieat that vo' I by artous Homo- - ,lulu luilaM Arms for KoodH puitplled

(c)WHlel, imf. ,,. jttyi, 1

tbe craft can now proceed Vf pea, toxrtmaUTe iUinii r any other place, forM attm. jr,. carm.

jd-- f tho MttllniC of the llbnlgncalio-t th Mtel there Is a story tothtt i.1fni fticl f hi tnoni'V 1 1 Mttl. them". ' .. ...'. .. ,,u au naroiIFTUI'V in liirwiiiiiii.. ....., ....b,.rirniii'n .,,K(n.- '-, '

"l iop'.e here lcomliiB lnteretd InJj ,,,..,,, c)iune anu ad- -vancliiK inomy to the schoomr,

II 1 w lilrjjrfci mat ine treasure""'"- "B" "'", nJ .v,':r'' ".';ir, ".that of big K- -" t- -jMgjjd channj,

- -..,....,T,, jtr;'nan w now sail within n

few days, ostensibly for Sydney, butrjNlbiy "inn- - maxing tne inn merewill take In Ihe Island where the treas- -

'ur(, j, ai, t w burled'

0I10MWEM,'S SKUt,!,

fart of the Oreat Protector's Hematns 'ItHind to Ho ln ft Muwud

,. .. ... ........ S1.rwiine 01 me uarjy eiomes 01 uiivit,.,. were r,nfIl sold at auctionn iMWiti. Among them a lace hood

, ,'

, Uljnk ,I0W BlreI1,,y un.'onsclous th-- mother was at the timethis hood was made to adorn the btby'siad, which was destined to piss

ln)UK), more awful experiences in hls- -

" ,'"t" '" ''"'' fter "'The mother little dreamed that this

small oil i lace covered a nean maiwould Upset a thousand mnn- -archy. and then, after "governing a na- -

. .., .,,. ., , , ln ,i,,.,.r i,,(,ii,,tion than any other has ever cx- -j.rleneid.Ti,. ,oliH f an innocent baby,,, 1)(, , Uow al i,lMtory

t,Mt ,.r,)ll)Ul.H ,,,, wnM embalmed,,,,., .,.,, ... ,..,,, . K,,.rot i,tiu,.,u,.lJ.,.ll Ul royul r,)l)(H ,, wlth n croHn

thv ,.,, ,, wlU ( nill,Ur , OIlu,,,,, ,, K(je , ,h(. oUltrT,lw u w)) l)Ur,.(l U,(M L,v(. ,,,

,,, W(stmli.sUr Abbey, from which ItW(M ,,llK ,, 1ul. ,,)or(, tnan ,wo)varH ,t(raml treated with every Indlglllt) that revenge could'suggest.

The head was cut off and pilloried on,1,., .,,,..,- - , U'i.H.il...l. r. f.m lu v.

V(. t,((rjI( , t ,,,1JWn downA , n,ry fomi(, t and Betri.tol, lt ,

i.i ..iiiinncy corner, onlv dlselcislnir Itsh,nriB ,,acL. ultn he W1S at t,1(J I)o,uof di nth

The head was easily Identified, for it, t,1P , '

,,,.,, , t faftur u (.m,jm,.,. llcsldes, there

re

I k

attacks g

whi.e fiimiiv it r....mi..i .,.'

lili.liilius ntU

ttiik family ilrit. ,v lAllll.llcnIt nnd then sold It forn thousand dollars to three menuse the same purpose

The head fliiullyIn whose family ll still

Wilkinson, of Seven-oak- s,

Kent, being present owner.

MAY MOTr-SMIT- H

BIRD'S PICTURES

Mrs May Mott-Huiit- h Illrd has plac-- ion exhlbltlnn In the Paclflu Hard- -

"'"""' ' "'n r' .

Kouse-- s ni bunks vvlili fishing on.

, ... ....... . .twite art minim a pietty illrplay

iirftls me lyr, i ir"oi)n ,V,,W '"'."f ' It..

ni'J1 'l - si TtBAtotel&lht,ull.?i,nu,'tt, '

"" iq 'n '''a"'1 '' ui.iiiu ttui

HAWAIIAN (lAJiinTB, Nil HAY, 9, iWHl -- HI'MI WltlCKI.Y,

PRECINCTS WILL

FRAME PRINCIPLES

Fifth District Committee Decides toC

Request to Work

on Planks.

(Prom Vedne(la'a dnlly.)A.After two'lMHiriT delxite lnt oionliiK

hi Hfth illMtriet plated up- -

,m ll ""c,l"e the tank oflallrrlnB up tHc nrhiUH preslnot clubsto actlvio. . thai wnen the ddeaateHto Territorial convention shall cometother next Mondaj, they will have

J?!?" "f '"'utio ''efore ,U,tl";.,,,... ..1.1 ihrm In ih,.a lrtHtfonn.

Thl. miult whb attained only after nbit of pharp In which an attempt wan made to declare In fuor ofIk,. ..rlm.n t.i..wl U..I....I 1""""" !..,...... Duu....lltJ,rl,h a """"n "" ' """'

(ontan I,, t. Terl jtorial plat- -, ,, of j,Jfll dstrrt

committeemen The sentiment finallyprevailed this kind of platformmaklntr was outside the urovlnce of thecommittee, and ihat only powtrto take such action lay In the handsof clubs which ,hnn ho hi...sat ch.

The work of the tins, which wasirv fnllv ntlpnrlnl otnrv member be- -' '.. . r ..i,viiili...iML'nini 111 iiLiniiii mi ""'tirnw. ""- -"tall aloiiR lines of Kettlni; closer to

people. The only definite actionwas which will result In the bring- -

the work of the party Into the'a'"' ' '"? precinct clubs all along

. TJltre waf) m, ,,SCU3sloI1 ofcandidates. de,plte the fact that manymomucTS oi ine cotntnuiee carne 10 memeeting feeling that there would be anairing of the senatorial situation. Theonly thing In this line wns the passigeof the resolution which asks the variousprci incts to recommend names ofcandidates for both the upper and lowernouses nciore Bcpiemuer om, jor ine

of committee, whenshall meet as a nominating com en- -

tlon.There was some little amusement fur- -

'.iluhul lllun II111 Innitlm. 11 no finlln.l In""" .,,i,i i,, ,iiiuiib ,,ie i.,i,.;ij h,order, and when Judge Kaulukou pre- -sented two pioxlcs Later proxies were

sufferance.

'eminent picsented

presented which left tenth tine He the ofany tunneling In mean an Infringement up-th- e

spent the rights of convention,in looKiug on viicr me disposition 01the matter of Portuguese confer- -ence committee, and report from

committee rules thnt things bemade no that club

rules recommendations entirelyMcCandless Introduced its precinct, It

the following resolution, there beingseveral which nm- -hndled in it and bv the maker,

Whereas The responsibility falls up- -on this body of selecting candidatesfrom Plfth as Ilepiescntatives of the Uepubllcan party,

Whereas We believe It to be InInterest of our party to appeal to local

to stimulate work, andWhereas believe by the mil- -

assistance of all precincts ecan succeed, now therefore be It

Itesolved, Tlmt we recommend thefollovvlng apportionment of the sixrcsentatlvis nmong Ihe variouseincts, bised upon Uepubllcanstrength as shown nt

I'll st Prom the fust secondclnets, cine representative

Prom thlnl, fourth andfifth precincts one lepiesentutlve

Thlrd P10111 the sixth precinct, onerepiesc niauve.

1 ourth Prom seventh precinct,one representative.

Fifth From .1... eighth andI. . ..

,w"'"1 l'"lt" f,,r cnmlldntcs for" ""' Hepubllean ticket, nil of

. ... .. .,,.."'".", '""J '" "m ""l 1Jt "ecupieu oy

part of o fken staff of the Pieiiniis, one presenmuve.sP"ar' wh tie' Sl1"" rr"' ninth precinct, onepon Iw as st a 1

staff was perforated b worm wh Ichi 'M'.eseii.atlve." fl,rtll'r recommend that eachaf ler lot sure toth" elements club shall, on or before

The heiil was sold to Mr Itussell In Mh ,,f HlI'teinber, meet nnd n--..n.,"to tor me House ana n iirst unar,,r

I.M.tl...l,...for mniie nbout

tofor

was sold to Mrre-

mains Horace

'el

." "

very

the

(.na

that

the

nice

thethe

thatnK

the

the

luuiv 11 111 ClIIIK llie

n., explained ihui h unar?i tik

ul" l,'""W llw

,,,'l'' '... i.r mul

o .i h. r. . I, Hia

plntfonn nnd then Ke wny to the ron- -KMiitntloiiH of the '""""" community

nKreed to the pronouncement, lie.iid nm nttrll.uii. !rli m ihn Mniin.ml inmltlon then taken, but he thuURhtM'ch notion nKuln would mean deftat.He m ,wl wnnt tl' take tn onUHnmk th llHtllk(. ot lryn t0 keop,,.. OOI)k, from i,a.inir their wlnh. n

thnuu'h ho lind iIhcI lnir. n in ihorenultn of the enactment of ouch lawn,.... .. ... . in'" iu ii iiiiKiu uieun Kreaier inxaiion,... lf 8U .. . I1Iirfnic.. ui'Ft .

ie ,,nlm.nl lf tne Uepubllcan par- - aty did Rive people what they

.,,,. ,,,,, ,., lf , ,.,.,

..v ,,w.. ovill(. "UIV.IAs to the claim that n triple stt

of ollklals Id hae to be malntaln- -,i ,,., ,,,,,,,, approjiriatlons now

llllll tn nlti. In.nfll. lol,, ,. ..,,,"v Kovernmeni, ne oeciareu,

was here on He wild theCongress had simply permitted it tol'x,p' Ullt11 'he people mlKht

,

nir a oilier system, ir tne peoplel oiauH. It would done for them .

11C, lllnB tun he said was thathad been iuIIiib the pasti

jiaf centuri uie onlv cnanj,e ueint in'"? "'" No monarchical form could

ln America he acclaitd the......,. ...ual LU.,.e. t(J-- r- '" asKeu ir tne chair did not bill to be to

have some suggestions Mr. Achi. Legislature as a Republicandechucd that he called the mcet-ll- d Cmmn.ttee to flrst .epo, t Ihe

liovvcver the said passage the reso-precln- ct

man without lutlon wouldmeeting, he evening on the the tlie,

thethe

on a rough such should done. He main-dra- ft

lind been but finished tallied a precinct passingwere ready for the committee's such was

action, I. I. within as selected the

KUceesllons wmnaccented

sixOlstrlet

andthe

mid localWe that

rep- -pie- -

tliethe election:

and pre- -

Second the

the

tenth

thei',',1!l,l

thethe

aoak An(l

ipieclnet thesuggest

the

ihe

th(.

the

llllllll

!"

mill

niiifor

nut the

wouthe

uere

m'provide

nnu

for

and

nnd

and

the

the

the ich

Inst

exp

l'l

the

had'"k " oi seven inemuers.nom vviium now emannieu ine platformwhich was submitted.

Senator (leorge It. Carter said thathe thought the only thing to be done"W to offer an amendment declaiingthat a delegate to Congress should biijiiuiuiimitu men uujourn oner 11011- -fylng the Terrltollal convention thateverything had been completed. Heasked how the members of the corn- -mlttee would feel If tne Territorial....-- ..ITlItt,.,. Wl,llll,l .Ullrv.T,unn...ut iVlA.. ,..,,,,Ooma r,.men from Hfth who should.... .... ,'ns the candidates for legisla

i;iihiihh. nuum oe going oeonu usspheie nnd would subject itself to theridicule of the people who know how

delegates to the convention. 110 S.11C1

he did not know nnv nlntik tn whichhe would object while there were some

';

' ."L Z, ";""- - " ,.,"' Z u ., '"Viwvx, 1'iuiiiia I) tlivii HIV I.WMIU

not nt once digest.Finnic I'nhla moved to nmenu oy

striking out every thing but the County,Bovernmcnt plnnk. He said he met"ia,ly nnd while talked of,Clty "n1 County government they ad- -milled the did not uiiiLerstand what it("" '"-"- t " thoiM.it theie should hea tommlttce to study this mntter andUl" B to tllu Piccinets and tell the

'l nbout It. His motion wasoted down however by a lnrge maJor--(

"J'- -

Aveij support of his motion read",lat hui1 uce Passed by the Hwa He- -publican district club, ulie.uly givenru" ' tlie Adveitiser, and ho said theicsolutlons were nuKhcniiuim iiiulubs. Low explained the action of the

cw.i ciuu nun cMiicsseii me opinion;thatho lesolptlons ns meant to make

.. ..Hn, nllll.j n ,m.. .iH.,n 111."- - .... .i. ..i. ..n.. .changes Pin Uly a ter L UIt" 'notion to str Ice out the variouswhereases nnd resolutions, and to havethe matters submitted to the pieclncts, I

'' certain alterations, went through,,""" '" " ' UJ"' '.""" "ll-.- ' -- "-

"'an Achl had called the executive com-- 1

ttee to meet at noon today. Thernmnlntal rnunlnl Inn r.illnu m-

"'""- - " .' " " -

, mi 1 andnyl '",

'as (UIS psmhi .,

Y

i

1 i.

JOOQ i'i "lu '"tlyf,T

In '". l"M" I y nr

'

I

,,

M-

hours

H ir Kllimii'i M-- i kill

a i ) thi 4iitur , t . n

Mimt n i x iv i i, i lankaMniur. n i irMtlli

r mil' th i i,i lhi

n Wt th HhIh- -

n throuHlwat ttto I

W Mt In furfry child 1mm nfany hik1 ellslhl In

n elllxon thea to public y.

I anil ileinnnil n llbornlnppniprlatlon

tn thin plnnk. I

II"' In of

"r n ,mt body:."'"i,ul,,ll pnri orKnnizntionii.--' dtoliire tlmt no

l,,1",l,l' u to close?"." lhnn ,mIf of public treet or

"n kt'Popen trnf- -

" that nexttax

irmmli.l- nm! mila.i-- ...,.. .....mm ...... ...... ,,...i a marc baslH and reportthe nuxt l inir I

li ft niillw.lnx, Hifii voiih" ijthe to thesuch amount from the rev-- 1

enues In asthe of the I'lte

the of thein

And it resolved that Itthe sense thutsaid the

Uepubllcanto organize nnd

mn,ntnIn n fl bureau for the,leneflt )f publican.,, It lesohed nu.i -tI)0 of t that the

a to atdrufl u and ROV.

of bill when nreiinrpil. topublican Cential Commit- -

who shall refer the same to theseveralfor and suggestions, Inder to the law,

perfects adjusted to the.local conditions In the several

D. AVKllY.Honolulu 1 , Aug. 26, 1S02.

I.HEBE'S

Citizen of

Ot ill' li n t tin if 111 itib Iml,,i.iu niuncjoi

touch of backachethe

follow. They mustthey lead to graver complications.

IMnsteis are tiled linimentsthe l.nnk

cures which notCUIC.

long for result seems

relief?the plan adopted this

titninn.of thl3 city, Is

Custom guard. He"Having been nflllcted nchlng

for some time, I procuied0f Doau's llnckache Kidney

Ilolllstei & s usedThe satisfac- -

toty I that pills nievniuanie medicine for kidney com- -

and for a lame back."Ilacknehe Kidney Pills

H0i,i nIu corns per nox (six boxes t- -

, b. ailed on receipt oft ie Holi.Mer Co,

for the Hawaiianislands.

the mime Doan's and takeno suustitute.

Used

ui.nl In Wn.lili,.

the That the executive Captain Ginhani of the ship M

In support of his resolution Mr. Me- - te li hereby to ask tho !V',:1,,,S 'J10 renB0 .J1'1"Candles, said that the was ""'-- durilleav ?the ilesoiutlons anj part to beUepubllcan vote two jeais ns because of theused in the preparation of the schedule recommended by ihem to tlieir seveial llleillclency his was be-- of

the new divisions, first second delegations In the Convcn- - 1)e llna exceptionally fine103. third, fourth fifth, tlon. !nn, uaa nue to use stenm to

sixth, 102, seventh, 172, and T' Uepubllcan of haul heavy a number oftenth, 1S9. ninth, 119. heartily endorses the polcy of our lllun- - sails ut one time. Captain

There was considerable talking be- - Uepubllcan President, Theodore large numbertho wns Hoosevelt, as In his first mes- - saving nppllauccs on the Phelps,

us nnd the remarks all " to Congress thut "In our to nble to handle his sails"' "" develop the Ter.ltoy au aa n eu Therecicd at makliig It ihe J--

precincts should not led to believe "long lines" and 0Vcoal Mondaytne men named would plnced "e Pledge each and nil of our

upon Ihe ticket without question. Sena- - dates to assist the President ln the wpst visitlor Carter. James Low and I., Holt of his purpose by eveiy,.....1. t. ..... ii .... lilitfittu film ml I f ti I ti iilii nnu nr liv

T All I I. A r . I I M . ... ... . ... nniui u 11. I.. 'n..ivllnn.. .....1 ..111. ,1... -- " " . ..c...... .fc..fc w ....... I

lwt

of areJ.

the ucoo. i

of

: vir v10 w

aan

of

I in

;;

J

f uuiar.

X

OF

,

P.W.

Tort and

forthe of 4VJ per cent per

. .

OF

The notIt

the tran- -

taxes area

f " '' ' ' i """ " ' s- - A., to see his sis- -, i !" :: .any on the a

As I, the pr.n- - declare the ,,r.n- -' - ' " - ln' weeks. Thel.r II A n Mimer govern- - . 'Z" TJH '''" ?" ,f t HolX "- - 'o try K. from the city

incut In Honolulu, bus wilt- - h,r Mis. Illnl , an. Ul0I... .0 his Wife, in ,y &

l1. We arc " "

lliu nuil unii ihe bold had the wifiV of tho to tll0 u in Is up

peril

u r

"f

....uu...

we

li has "' '"", ,"" sug- - or tlie In this other tI)plr Mr. The comt to v

Is In f ' ' "" """ "I "'- -' - noun, .1 ... ..... .... .rn..i i.....ii ...cc- - HMeu llt Ark.. For, of the on which, iiii...i,i ...,. 1 ni iiui.l u III nun, l nil.) nir sain bv nnil ,tlui,en .,.! ..in i,l, 114- - Amoi.asl th I nm some the Tho was tlon of the of tho so nni. '

"Wrd A. U H la now V'y Ins mil bv Col. win) i Wo the un " day ....... H rltir Ullll llllll VI) Ink uul I u.wi.l l. ll,uni ,.r liur.ip., .si nf Minilvl s mflllilnnu I In III! n.,. .,mi... !? i.i.u.Ky """ iHil-- in the 011 v mi l Ion but tin aflsr Ihe mo.t ndtnneed

"Die Tavt. Indian) ' "", li.i I '"f il". ''' 1! I' " "" "r '"" '" l'" " ""' now In opeintlou else- -Ihe 8 His but lalls I. inly '. ,,.i, 'tii ,, "'' mads ll for In In (In I'nite.l Hlales,

HlMiHBlioiH (lie py )iVm Inoiw Ihuu Wis lind iIi.im iaW., diiy fur Urn "''ll'-'- t Ui iniiilnii lis tooU It that 3 Wh urge linmeillatoIll l)mlr. Is full Hm hIh u ilia MI HMI1 ."'.'"' I" n.lnW'n ! 11 llv order or

lofiVbrlott innis yw" " A """" H..il lo His mu.bis nt III- - slonal Hie .miployinent In1 ''1. MannHia.r ti'Ai- - '"I"""' """I'l' nf rop. l'rij 11 1II1I His phi nk on oily mul of iirlaiilnl 01 oiht-- r itllun won.

iftciil I Li Mif '" ',: "" i"W' '''ni H'vniHiiaiil Jl- - vphtlnsil lil or Inlmreis of any kind. .INnrioiiers VnSlvs.)."iiii.o'. IHJ ," """"" HH'1 '" ""'t !' 'P liMllioelly. upon any

llilil d 1 "K uMlw'iio iu 'SThLWffk m l,U in "" work

Kllioi n Hum im.v . . ..'" WH ' M" liy Uklin un I p. ii.iiliiii' liimrnkl nf A tin luu. nvl imllrmil to.f ihu iy lissn .,f js '"' ""niiiiV

P';'"l;" ". Mil. m p'

H' W' ' ' M

AtUIUHT

i

''

pilde

tuiil

" h"!n "uW '0 lw"'ly' "U1 " M,,, ,,, """''" li

' ' '" " " '. m

1

il

..h

'

,..,,

be

i

mm

the be

.I """- -'

'"

""lives all

In

In

iu

, lh

or

.

"'" 'I'Mirlloiy nny lis sub.ill W.111- -. Ill .r.rt.mnrB in

nr mnililli.l vli'l ulionlijirol.illlP. by w

1 111 .t m li.inl.hmafigr days vmrW on

I

I Mfr .ntlitunil"iith.

uiW IIkI

f th llii triiitit malntviMiW'nulili. IHRliKHtR itcnout

rtroMMnrnd Hltaltl lloUtlonttnxtMHIon of tlvralNil

tn. Trrir)I" a (hIkh.I

of mhoI nrllin or if be-ro- m

V,. fniirof UtihirMt) Ihe nehiwltern of law nil weami properly illntrlbtileil

enforceWe neclnre nRiilnut the central- -'

power the hnntl onemnn feu mt'n' "n'V In the,,.;","

We corporationpormlttid or

nny

il'"' iU!K ,,Ut "h"1"''the nme i.IwaH for

recommend thea commission

inVnti..., in....equitable' BULceed

lircrn PrinnPADa Inraa tiuililllli;return Territorial Treasuryan Tedeial

Hnwall will payawards Clnimi Commis-

sion and expenseports of this acondition.

be fuither Isof this the

Convention should Instiuctnext CentralCommittee Immediately

eo Inboioteis.

be further It

Terrltollal should ap- -polnt c'ommlssion once

county ,nunlcpal

hupii th I?n.Tenltoilal

tee,Uepubllcan Dlstilct Committees

or- -make when' finally

passed, most

J.II

WANTED

Honoluluplies the Intonim-tion- .

nnmnlnlnln. 1,1,1.,,,.vuhiuutv ,,iii

A blight at first.Twinges and pains in

loins be checked,

The sufferer seeks icllef.and for

kidney do

The looked un- -attainable,

if jm, suffer, do jou wantI'ollow by gen- -

jir, g, Hnnolnnd, aHouse writes.,

with anback a sup- -

Pillsnt Co store, andthem. results were most

nnd know the n

plaints especiallyDonn's

by druggists and storekecneisCO) or

price byDrug Ltd., Honolulu,

wholesale agents

licmember

Winches on Hlgginp;

A. .T

District Committee. Uesnlved. commit- -' HInstructed B,;,811t1"" he

following01 thereofngo. thuught short-hande- d

of crew,and Territorial ClUlse

preclncts, and 11 winch122. eighth party Hawaii up arils and

all Grahamtilous hns perfected a of

resolution finally cxpiessed nnd IsHawaii be aboutgiven were dl- - ck 'nthe

be traditional AmericanmiHint so be candl- -

lu "ls siqTrnJ. attainment

Mtrtj.T

a

tt,,,

V

Imo

Fine S

Furniture !

GenuineMahogany

Drt'eiera, Dressing TaMi"Pnrlor CaMnetH and Lmli --

Deska. All new ami choiepoods. Some- thee

old desin

i:Crumb Cloths

I, Art Squares

for dining room v

have these in light o u,nprices unheard heforo

Our Rug StcckiiuuLujiiuit. e .seep every- - 4.

thing from cheap Jute rug 1to imported Royal Wilton.A large assortment patternsand sizes.

Furniture Coveringselect patterns.

:Window ShadesPorch Screens

Matting--

RepairingDepartment

j ie first clase in every parti- -

J.iiopp&Co. :LEADING FUUNITUUE

DEALERS.Corner King and Dethel Sts. i

f'lRSTSavings &

Trust Co.HAWAII, LTD

Capital, $250,000

President Cecil Urownnt M. Hoblnson

Cashier G. CooperOlllce: Coiner

King streets.

DEPOSITS received Hidallowed yearly at

rate annum.Itules nnd regulations furnished upon

application.

Castle & Cooke.LIMIT ED.- -

LIFE and FIREINSURANCE

AGENTS.AtiENTij FOR

New Englond Mutual nie Insurance kOF UOb'I'ON.

En Life Insurance Company

IIAKTFOKD.

ta court will probably makeppeals before

absence of J.hns delayed

remaining

gettlug toIslt some

Inwithin

Jjager

DU UN PWUNILtt ""'"". """ reuMWHllMB InnJost despatch. Co" decisionssoon ,.s wnsdono M.'.-- pe. ..IcaKy. " 'T.r -v- eral

Mndiey. ...J 's,b ZZ Vl.l!K V?Z W ti Teto Chamberlain's Oolie IlnnpliyslclHii spordetvell n. britsli, following: uioicru ninrrhoeii nndnmtter8 80mewllat nnd

Ihls usardlng iMWlnX "'ZjXllX emphatically and uncom.;'situutlim In tlm Plllllppllls, hmII'Hi IwiidseMiieii .UnnliiV "'"l'''"' e.immlttce piomlslngly opposed nny lestilctlon innnufncturers 'letter nni.se written before

r.mccrnliiif dwtlll of Jainss Hlms, "l'lif "h iu....lwl u blsmllng '""'"J'"" therefore mnichlso lenltory, of ,nedlclne Cottlngham re-,n- rl. IntendsDr MllOlny cjImnM Ills KanllHHO '"""'"""'' n ileiisnig .,... Locklnnd, U. P. A. property

. . 1111. iiiiru, niui.ii linuiuuiu lliu all drueeUlii il.lu i..0.U, f.fNvlnu se.uss plstfioui resolution r.md pratM purity ballot. Co for Ii7niKVellllmll. A. who J"r,ty kn. along lliu Wain- - 1iMi1slm.1l lauWiin. estnbllshment few

.. SIIOWIIIU I'lilllfSu , , ...... leini iimjlniii wmunicipal government lllllli(i.tt""'". "'','"' "'""; di. modelM

KllMnn .1' uh .1.. l'",ul'nuniig p.. posslbls lilm wlue

Iho proliihN1I0HI1U.) hosnlwi "uhK. rHliiibow "',.,M1 Congies- -

l'""i'ni iiiliilHlliiii emu'iiiumi ofinlilnl llHHll

nLn Hilrllv tniiiiiMMmnrib- -

III .Hwn" 'si' nol'u"."J

","w1 l"",,l"

Ain.rlunns JiiTV. .'".". . bypuif, Tuii, uiiLViT vLttwl

itXIuuM.ffl.Pu..?.,?'.'". vliiit

?' '. il

Clubs

ctommltteelommlttee

talklnir.

consideration

tramp

iiIhikhiI

iiiMilanl

,l 1.

. in f)(l(

.,...,.,

J.cCnnd- -

in nf oIpiiiitnllulila

illlimiiii Nsin.'ii)

mlMPi.uainttllqio

rrtnaifit

ilwHaml

mlilltlort

obstruct

appoint

Loclnlnture.

collected

KeepingTerritory 'sanitary

Committee

Tenitoilul

!sud conNentlonCommittee

proceed

ratification

districts

ntl'S

Sup

,.ii,shooting

,,iy

aro

vSeo8e:ilgglng

labor-for- e

adopted

from

and

at

Our Upholsteringand

THEAmerican

00.

Principal

SAVINtJSInterest deposits

vZRemedy

script

rliolcra

Vnvumli.iissvnsKiaMSMHMHsaaHBaBHHMaiswisBsaaHHBaiiHMM

fedeial

Sparldhuj and litattiifulNo other l.uveriu'o inm tlio Batiefying iiualities

00 n lu in dl in

It )h 11 iiurti lirow nf tho ulinliest hops nndImrii'y Imps On nr from tlm Urtmnry,

Hnvnry 'IVIfphoii" MhIii HI J,

J

Page 3: XXXVII, ;:Y0UNG

PORTUGUESE

WILL BUN

Republicans Agreeto Basis of

Fusion.

a

M. ThuritHti tli

In the on

HAWAIIAN ttAKKTTtt, 1 rtlllAY, AtHU'KT lMft'.HKMlVhKKt,Y.

GREAT AUDIENCE WILL

GREET SENATOR THURSTON

t Meeting to Be Held Saturday livening atOrphcum Promises to Make

WJwn furimirbefore audience

Mtttblt

tjiothe ticketmeeting tli wmimlt- -

IMUlllMllUn lutljl ,..,.(rrom Thursday's Dally.) emnltuc. then will lie lilm one of terdny ua uril aliunde., im.l the man

Pi rtuguesc voters will lme reproson-- 1 tin most enthusiastic greetings entered eiithuMuMlcalli umn theirtatlon on the Republican ticket, If the has over been tendered a visitor to weuk. resolutions imssesl at the

Committees ll.ten to the recom-- , these Man. The announcement J"?'"". c"1,wnf01f0lill f ftvttMOlilf I nniuuii.iiiunH ol iiiu icrniuriui luuimhi-- ( nt win Hiiurwt"nn nuuiunce ujton Ken- - n j,e nn ,l.ay by

trcrvellml

getting llofel, travellingtee. This action on the part of thegov- - ernl political topics has had the effect down to work. onlln wilt touch the n)iousur-Rusi- h Rrowlng Company asern.nK body was decided upon jester- - of arousing much enthusiasm .Und the l"", u!!!:' " '"" ios- -'day. after n long session at which tho.e prospects are that thorn wlle to be f -

weie both DIs- - hold overflow meetings to accommodate Tlu. ,mH .,,)0nt ,.,,, mt Uluro ,. f(. Hun KraMclc , ,lu,ntrict Committees with the Territorial many who will not be to get aie In the rules no arrangements for .Singapore Hongkong Miuill 1' ' ' 'and the five members within sound of his voice. the Issuance of calls for meetings of

piecluct clubs by the of the aneRe cities and )ou will llnd that thefrom the Portuguese Political club. The arrangements for meeting are ""1CPra ,,,..,

club". The onl point net out Is that Americana turned things topsy- -The conference was arranged for the complete and the gathering will be tll0 uxecllUvu committee dlstllct turvy."

purpose of listening to the clnlms of the made one with only one put pose, committee niav call a in.etlng when- - Mr nofl1... ...... .. . .. .. , .. .... .. . .... ls ri,lllrt,illK , S( j ,mtT I .1 1. 1. I.. .1 .It.... .........1 . I. .11 I, .1111 l Dill. fit ll... ,ll.l ..ft 111. 1.1,X'uriuguepe tiiui men; ui me iiiKiiugiimueo orator w no . .t ..i..,? n-- ,n, uih hu- - remwere present on behalfChairman

Senator

21

Dl.trktol

"flLr ft ''nr ' the Orient marketingi, ,iut Mliiiiily niovidcs tint 4uicro sniui iilof Is now here on business, and lnc ,.,..,a meeting on or before September 5th, of the great St. Louis

Gonzalves, J. M. Vlvns, M. ly Is enjo.vlng climate the lsl- - for tllt. llwklnB to brewing company Mr Hofel's one -. j. it. .Meueiros unu anus. .Mr. i nursion w in speaK pernaps me eommlttee. This may tnuhe hoiiiu 0tm ilnl ti t Is manner In which

Ponte. Chairman Robertson of the Ter- - an hour and half, much depending upon delay the olllceis of the clubs willAmerican tourlKts have caused Ices to

rtoral committee ns his physical condition. He wl 1 have no '" nilleil l"K' u" r nu ,oon "H M,,H?l',I,t--pi

thus piuveut un default ""ar skyward fault with Aim.il- -Secretary Fisher, Messrs. rivals for the biw of the people, and Is, ,e mum. of Uuw ue cans that whetever they go they at- -ston and Jones; Wilson and. It Is only that th ..elng mny be full r.ivoied by the committees. tempt to "show off." and their habit ofSavldge of the Fourth district and that has been made arrangements Col. Curtis I' laukea believed that In tipping far In omcfh of tienellls recelv- -

of some of his lemnrks be- - ' has Inerenned even that baneAvery, Henry, Shaw, Isaacs and another speaker, who will address l,mtint itlutilnt iniiiltiltrnn lw it n u iTil V(l H IT 1 .11 DIH'JI tlH Iltllril IV 111) IKlt". ' ... .. V.,. ..,.., ,vv .., ,,..., , , ..,. ...-- --. - rll ll- - 41. ..l ....!.. f .!. i. .1 ,

ui diii." ruin xjie.i ill i;ui.i.iiiiii:i i .nu wiiij hi mu t'ttiu i'i inuiuOn behalf of the Portuguese club being such a

Vivas bald that the members believed isltate another

be exceed billperiod for any gov- - ' and for

to piopeily pro- - The sentence wild On en- -

that they were entitled to representa- - vide a evening" enteitainmeut.

would resiioiiHi- -would

whole

lltltlot

Hearing

would of nil1... i.. ....mi it ,. WMmti

tlon and that be Thuiston will not be Intel niptedglvenj only lh, tllx'tIon ,,,,.,, ln,K,,t can goes Into a cafe and billa senator and one The purposes of. tmnshition. When i)c. added to his payment, and amounts to or seventy-liv- e

Republicans objecteu to this and It' has concluded Judge W. Luther 'can be onli so constiued by people who In American money, he tells the waitert , , ...-- i. lriirt.i li.i .. .. .1 u 1.of,.lll tlt.1 nlnrttttl M.nf ll.ttrn 1, itin ..f 111., l.rul 1 ., , ,, I !. u,.li,.lru nn.l UllUeiSlUIIU J'WIgllSll. . " "'I' "- - I II IHKe n II Ulllllir ICII

no arrangement on this basis. Then It most eloquent men in the IRLLlNCT CHOICKS.was agreed that two w HI a digest of the addiess In the Theu have been many caucuses ofwould be agreeable to the P01tugue.se tongue. While this Is being the vnilous pieilucts and the llrst tobut wlien the surgehtlon that one It is the plan to have Mr. Thurston utile out with dellnlte conclusions Isshould be nnmed each district the make a few icmaiks to an overllow the Pciurth of the Fourth. In the

'Portuguese objected grounds meeting. If one ha? t ) be held, w hlcli is of a meeting held esterda It wasth'ere wns no leader In Fifth, j now taken ns asured 'decided that the delegates to the Terrl- -

and they wanted both from the Fourth. The house will be so divided that torlal convention fioin that precinctAfter claims had been made Win- -' there be special nirangements for should act ns a body piesslng uponston suggested thnt there might well the ladles, the precinct cap- -' the convention certain nominationsbe offered on the part of the club some being as ushers fori Without dissenting voice It was

as number of vo4es that the evening. Hoxes will be reserved for that the name Alex, G. M. Hob-mig- ht

be expected, and there was at. Governor Dole, and for the ladles of ertson should be foronce explanation made that the the visiting party, while there will be nomination for delegate The

expected that they would special Invitations the numbers of. Ing speech may be bybe of assistance to the Republicans Ifthey were given not

on this Island, but as well onothers, there being large colonies onHawaii and many voters on Maul.

The conference here enddd and therewas a further talk over the situationby the Republicans, and again a dis-

cussion on the part of members ofTerritorial committee. The result ....,l

theHQH

thoM.

thewill be as as pos

the decision as to rep

speech otherUlieit

they nunnt

make

made

seutsiupon

servile peopleance, usi!ll j,m)W

upon t.scn)caffairs, they,nuchnccompanled made

Sn....l inHim.inl ,'; Ings """istntcH? shouldWherever

Flintdistrict each place watts tilled from Hawaii u()Uj plague Whenname Portuguese with band, The additional have lnftl began

ticket Legislature, when speech, had, made aiouudshall meet nrrnngements such that therenatlng The Terrltoiial committee

heldslble. FIFTHresentatives named communicated Republican precinct Fifth

club. dlstllct have before themThe conference held Just time 'and seems probable there will

affect the meeting that least one Unitedclub, theie expiessed platform, well former

even-- 1 clubs appioprlate senator, with otherThere attendance the names the city.

the the club when themeeting wns called order, and therewas great deal shown

proceedings. For tho committeeVlvns reporteil conference nnd saidthat committee hadpromised their lulluence withthe club have the putuntil after the Republicans had com-municated their views the commit- -(an rntwtrt Ant crrrtunilu

lay so that there might be action alongollirrrnof

motionFrnnk Andra

was

ine

was one notbe lie

tho

to

lie

go

as was

of

nf

as- -

WORK.

at

an

m. jjc

to

tocs ble cost

to costof

hisfor

rtmil.l

on

will In

the was for thewill

the

pie

old

arc,..... .. l. l 1 .. X I .1..."'" "as Is t() tMe mo so

one men In the notIn the will as for for

o arebe one o for the are s tand he be by Is T ,,.., , .. ....I.1.HA InlliH ...n n V. n . till. n n n f I. ,. I.ik. ...... ty . Wl..--.. im .... " "- - """'' ". i. I ranwill to will ever nto the I'd go

the beby n f0for the If one will by over at the and the omj In I en- -

a are

soon

to bo ofto the will at once

inisland,as

during

was In the of theto election tli be senator

by the at feeling the and as aat last ns to planks men

big of nnd ns of are now In the

toa of In

the

the of theto use

election off

to'PVin u rti'm ftin

covered a II0,Ttlin II una nitiinvo 1....1 tli,.

opposition toInpending the disposition of

hiAndrade whomight

loavlnc- Ipavo theircandidates before club

whole thing go-ing and nominations beinginillie. Sllva thought club SIHIIIIU wltl"utchoose

action saidand there

size.every one know Republicans

imnoiniedthntdemand become

factor campaign.see

publicans have many mem-bers legislature theythis must give weight. snldas clubmembers ticket, thing to

ahead stand thatAfter talk to

postpone electionreopen nominations.created diversion Insist-

ing upon tmiing thatwere selling tons they nnd

English.Frank Amlraile riulti sensa

Hour. saidexisted 'luullllcation

explained beforo would permit

of

NURSCD SOLDIERSthat

hud nainunmn who beinginodt) ami hudun Prlro t Inlllatlun

niiiiiu

Rcvord.

Johnsteps which

Orpheum Saturday

will

given

dental- -

neces- - city cafes othpr placeseminent. that If

IhllllTH

donecame

course

that

on-

ly

and other Ciabbe namedcltUens who have member of

decided theyli.......- -, ......

"" '"' "'" n" '"'. weIt

ofbroad tl fromUnes of

thosevlted It ., ,.,,. i.,,!,!nt l.lu ..111 l.n .....

that Inhall ofto come

Is bonotnl-- 1 A ofof

clubs

Itat

of

of "- -

to cast a ballot the nextthose said

would Vivas withand theie was

of ofhis which bi fioin

ndu thatfair play.' Sllva said from of

Vivas made Into club

itii. "hr.v-'J'v-u- . .. 1(.1, li..' "' "" "' "

I3oers

a

a

n

a

n

that l)ad

BOER

bst representligtolnturo.

ThutlM4 fllll

Thu Orient

The

Americansproportion the

i.r n,i

presented

Territorial committeeprominent Territorial committee

Thejeadlng delegates that

AMERICAN

PSTEHSJ

licrr Hofel SaysThey Ruin

Orient.

n"atero? H.,nBko.,K.Mru

representatives

committeemen,

',.,,..,,eeommendatlons

I.aneUor

representative.

vernacular,)repieseutatlves

nomlnat-Portugue- se

representation,

prices

Ill ...."' '"--

recognized position chairman convention,Thurston foremost he should Amerlc.ms.nation, candidate

national questions. delegate.Cupid convention a

being probable f,. HW.

,c"l"""'" a--recommend handsome decorations

tnelof delegates epidemica rerpesentatlve! their'

week, Manilacommittees Chairman Robertson,convention. meetings central

committees

Portuguese

a.

he ho

a

v, ho beIiaiiI lUI,'"

a

nl

1

rt Cunilrtu .... .w In

well

committeeTuebday evening,

demanded onmeeting

a who

Interruptions

candidates,!

at election.

ngiieilsome-

thing sensationlemaikf,

wanted

statement""'"i'Vbrought

citlens,

constitution

withdraw

American

iiiprosentntlvo

ni'Pr'now

Arrangements

China, Japanbr(jkt.n

deliberations committees.

icpie-i- t States

distinguished

Under

befoieought

If I Ithousand

said Miss a '

nron

yes-tetda- y.

Mlbs is a Newwith

of from 1s- -

land a n, ,H 1)t ttbig

swiftos as"Tommies"suggested

s thus onlv ""e" "u "' wiu 101 111s to to own retwo tho

some ofover new

It,

...tlil

of

"- - capture

transaction. toAudiade

love.nominees, while that "thatCAtnara. Impassioned plea

he

do

be

he

he

ineIt,

lie

hei.iii...

hu

nf

ul"B

and wasoh

be

twobe the

was

,,ut

ledore the

oatnot the lly- -

ide he casu men- -man

....is in ner,L,,lt to of ofgo and Its

In one. b lvaYou

mn

this time, fa,8e'. nmIIiiii

th,L" of. -

do not In

largeof same said

that

nnd hadthe

In andand

had now twoof the

and

the was lostDr.

outmet

got He

a.I

of

...

uo I., iiu.t Mini (omt.(. 1 nol mucii to at.i the lules He- - , nnd w ,

ine miciu was oniy . ... , ,l' ""'""-- ' ' ' l"ers CUBl a 1,allot f"r fuuu""wouui reprcsenintion ine rea- - hlj wife is than can

the anu J. je. a. e,.tnson the clubthe ,u'u viuu was wuuuuuuaid

Portuguese Re- - -- nuorsemuiii

knewIt

demanded

wns byother

onoby

PoituguesoAmericans,

madewhen ho

ho

Uiiti

the

could

,"''":.

F J. as nu re... .... r .. .,... r . ... .. .......eur a tor alilU . . . . . .

s

sto

of Inof

names, being IMItor

a situation which

of

of ofof

hand,

of

wnuld

cxttcutlM'

should taxationren.lviiil

Wilcox.

native

seating

stagt.which

llVL.ur8Prince

There

Knttihiln.. I

ofThere speeches

of

of

Why,about forty

war,"

steamerMartin Kcaland-'- r,

Africa

C0UIlt((1of

happymuch

u'10111 wished

thereThereof

made state- - originalof tmnnlilin.

ahead eleclared stand."an I

at "bJ?ct Allurude 'nentnl believemight

cive Hl,oul,, ""- -become

numbers

In

to

to

Duuio The maKe tney maueWith ejuesis. vvnt--

said upiuiuimore

de-mand. motion

tion

tl...

the get

IhoHllvn. 0110

nudid know

notho He

ld Im

Amltade

the

thu An- -

fornot

around

chairman

Judges.

of

of

iiwiifar Dip

of

the bee

the

the

but

say

tip

..millMr.

the

the

theand

....(....the

the casethe

andwill

nnd All

will

and

thethe

San

the

the

the

run. the

end

had tho men

evenbig

hadman

The half

She to

ties war.Rut and

the doz- -"lun

name n'l but ami and

thethe

the

tho

and

the

did

shethe

the

the

the

tho

the

the

the

the

tho

iovc 101mread Ule ftm(!

ciuealIlu

and sucn

tho

the

the

the

for

enai

nut

I to In dressing'ity alone pioylded. Chaliman Camara h,s woundii uI)0Ut nr8t Bentencc hoicir. prcsuung oiucer pince unucalled Jason Audiade fill and then11... 1. .. 11. .. 1. . 1. ..,.,, 'iMw- .- ..no .. ue Humeiiiing mm;iiiu uuiiuiiith !;; Jic uv.wmnde part that the

several men were challenged andtiiey weie called upon to wilte

one these Pe- -

there must

those

least

who

that

thatclub

able

club

WIn- -

nadeextra

uieiy outl.l.il.

cents

from

ownK

plea

jirrlvlni.

Maul,

could have beentimes

bad.balf good.

lino

South thefirst contingent

nrB

Picss

whnt

Asmanner

said,under- -

andam

voi- -

am

xor.viunis,

Sllvavwu-iiui- Soulieriiiiiumiu

would

votes

their

club

tliiaii

their

Am.irl.

llfty

long

tains

said

Uu.rCi

iiuiiuiimust

ond had assist

would utter after again becomingtcinus,

bless you, nurse; can have mefor rest of my life we'll ahome and tittlu down.' "

The nurse declared couldstand bullets, the nolso a saucy

lelra, of La Others wero 0m gun. or the whistling of big shells.challenged but there little notice hut when It to these soliHc- -

to this and It a Joke, on the usuallyvotes were by young very angry.

nien who declared that l..ey were only funny, too," said war-lU- 1,

eighteen years of and several tin, seo tho kind fellowsthere- some dllllculty In finding "uu"' 'i"'" ."' "":",',""" ' .'.

i,rt... ., .. .t.ui.1 f, .iiio..i was line eiiuu u 11111.1 ui? nut....... ,,,.. ,v.,.f. ..... .... ,..w k..UV...,Ut.., , ,,,,,! ,., ,.. 1, ,, l,lu ,.lfoUVt,fa-- UlU ..... ...,

Iof

I

of

of

tt,nI could

lilm mi nml lilm nrnilnil InThe result of the tho ,v h insisted that I should

his name to considered. Ho casting or eigntj-iw- o voles anil thtsu many lilm. so ho could be In a po- -

theni weru lu thu club men who could wllen f"'"''1 tji bo 1111011 to protect me. Tho Ideal Whatnot qualify as and young men "'xty-on- o. Audiade, forly-clgli- t: Sllva, nonsense! I might have taken pity on.. 1... ,,.i.i . .... ... . .,... thirty-si- x. Thero weie cheers and h in nnd married him to protect lilm.",,,. ...,..,,. ...I. . ,,,V , ,VU t U1U ..I... .! , uu I ,, I ..ii.ii, m;n ...,- -coining election. said tuias not 1 tho meeting adjourned "'"i,,

mueli enthusiasm the dec- - lent. 0MI10 fc ooverus .ontemplated In tl... bylaws ofrlul., he could not permit himself ''"" "" Camnra and And.i.do In art tl.neM .nowja,to bo a party muh 11 thtiiK as the wt, ho ,luu clen. .considers the stylo ofutuliliiB rolls purpose of

Ciabbe.

ting In men wero not ublo to befllUcns, which deceive

whom wuh drilling. He,the

hrnuulit In utnut In.

iiii'inbiT, putHm fee,

others of the

half

linethis

IN WAR

district

Antonio

,tIlu.1,

wished

Canadian-Australia- n

troops

..",,',

occasion

get

nge.

....vw.....Inl

vet

..Iirnthat nurs- -less elllll- -i

Shuused

and new ones (tintiiiv nro constantly com-- .Ing will change the com-plexion of a battlefield as far as army'nurses are concerned, Operations nronow ro scattered that It Is Im-possible, for a nurse to be right un theground, cannot be everywhere, t

and has llltlo opportunity to work at ,

"v. In war times Is not bad " widely sparated posts on tho field.huvlner BIlM ItellOVtS that nursos will bo UBOdhill I towerl, object every m ru(lro wnr- - rro , ,,, ,)M,tllU

hind, and Hint lcrt nut l.o any il'rr Hint I rhanco to nur.i full to lit- - n,,.,. ,rom ,e,i ; nctlon than onftinn uiosu win) uoum no kiipcs aK mo to become Ills wife, niitlieiieiu Itself,

scntl- -

much

"Wherever Atnerlmni) havethe seem to have exerta bad Inllucnct ovor the natives In

the way raising prleus." wild Mr.

the Ian'the

the

the

the

the

and possible TheCooke, MI,(nIIK to

Gedge,theie

that tilp one-tent- h

service,the

beextiasuggested

jiresent

thethe

detailed theto the elded

thethe

to Senator

the

thethe

another

some

Ing.

pom- -

came

following In the wake of these extravagant tipsters Mud totheir soi rw that they must pay equallywell or put up with poor service

ricksha lunners even have madeup their inluds that when an Ameil-ca- n

appeals amongst them lie mustbe mulcted They lalse.lhe nnd

expect tips as well.' In Manila thecucheros, Instend of being obioqul-ou- s

Jehus of the Spanish days, havenow Independent and Ifthey feel that they will not getthan the regulation fare, refuse to ac-cept a passenger on the ground thatthey aie engaged.

"To say that one Is an Amerlcnn,"said Mr. Hofel, "Is to thatyou to stand ...tva j. robbed In broad

"iicau- - Thethat Senator of oVlentjn notas the event that In Huropeauspeak the the nomination i10Wevur, th,condition treat- -

specially In- - wlt ,0 foriIK.rly,will and that i,,,,,..hI,..1h say so.

committee has assembled the plague therecommittees that will city. the 0L, linof music signified intention cholera fol-o- n

the end ofthe as G. the

the

passed

members

Intciest

members

as

votes

DISTRICT

proposals

sentatlvcs

platfoim,

conditions

the

dedaiatlnu

action.

votes

Splnola

members

lit,hentho as lmd out

for

was

"f "lu ens

meeting

of

c...,,.you

Llbertad.

nuic

with

liriiltafioin both sides holcIll

that

Hallwell

Au-di

and

this

talk

will

H0UrL.eH turn

morenets,

wouuiGod

costMiss

pnvti.t

immlnir

vi)i-- r aniu and

ago,arms

ut

of

of

of ()f

of

of

The

more

of

countered an epldepilc of,''""""'of

of

I'm mighty glad to be so near homeand I hope I won't have to go backagain to Far Hast veiy soon "

.

TWO KINDS OK PEOPLE.Kiln Wheeler Wilcox.

Tin re nre two kinds of pcoplu on curthtoday.

Just two kinds of people, no I say.Not the blmitr saint, for 'tis will un- - r

Q.1. pslniulduring the Mnrtln, goodpassenger who went through

went

P.01 inn iicn anil poor, for to nman's winlth

Y'oti must 111 Hi l;nov the of Ills con- -

scii licit lie al 111.

the humble proud, for In life'sllllli. m,nii

colony, and saw great number of wllo )lltHthe the man

battles bloodshed Im- - Not the sad, forher did the

Ilrltlshthatthe

was

Miss

this wasfor

llllulit

nothing

declination

prejudicenot

V",1'

he andmat

h.ul

.l.llpruviuiiiK

tllecon- -

iho

that she

was pro-take- n

became posals battlefield bliecame

"It vvas

times "to whowns

pnirvballoting was .,,,.

ho snld thatpnveil Camara,

voters,nim .,lII.. "lho"

andto that

who

waswho

out.

nn Into use

widely

Sim

nol.nUwM tnB

the

In the

the the

usually out

thenthe

become beings

announce

ftliifii

cholera, then

the

more, 53J

and

bad

count

statuand

Not und

anding cuts

Ilring tach man his laughter and eachman his tars

No, the two kinds of people oil earth I

B f

Mwmtxfwrr, mtatmmm

S S. t r"f

; " i. tHi'Dirur :.ii .'t"'- -

&&&&vesmV'V

,,. n, .',m,'

m4MmMM44M4MW4MM44MM44M4mM444'

I CURE MEN!Hth Lame lUcs, with Wck N'crvts.

W(tiivhcuini'i&in, vMth fn t Vitality

Itvi

ClllSKt

klV Jr

an,

Wl'ti nil hoe ! MbV-- 111

iiiim he hi twwaltfftfi (1 ?. Ut

init hi rt t hv( the icniiil)Hbl. h iHre iMck that enap,lire vim yatlth. My runsfill m They prove what1 va) about It

WlHr, 0hH, II 1 Jun. 77, IW2.Pit M (I Mel,lillilN

Hlti I m M fit hm IrtI bavi gti'll; liiflt-i- l t

In uw tit nf lll. I unu liatirMl)It notlh It vieliUIlip terulnlHtiliilsil It IikvikI wttliii

lil'to, kiiil In M)hu In Muiiotlfliivoutivcr trill).

A man Is like a steam engine. It takes steam to mako him go. Mybelt pumps that steam Into him.

That s how It makes many old men feel young.Mi A. Cinwford. Ore., sas: am 70 ears old, but

our belt has made me feel like 3S."Tr It, jou weak men, ou will jmilh and vigor In It attir

elsp falls.Call ntnl test It, free, or I will send you my lllustiatcd book, free,ou will enclose this ad.

dr. m. e. Mclaughlin,

.AULHlKirAkli

Pokegamn,

everything

Market St r't.Hrnncihoo,

Wover Scld. "tejr XDrv-s- r Storoo cr -- ETO-to

HAMILTON, BRtit'j XSHOE CO.S VJy

SECURITY ijK $2SCHOOL B Rii-tr- c

SHOE j& $$E!!wF

Fclino' opoiiB hoon uii'l wo want to Hell 'Vi'ryI'oy iintl Ki'Jin IJonoltilu nut! tho nthor JhIiuiiIh11 iitiir of Hi ronjj, good fitting hIiouh. The kind thatwill Plund tho grind of w'liool and uro comfortabloon thu ftot I mi tho childnm try thorn.

Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Limited1057 FORT STREET.

SSSSSS8KSKKSKK&3SKeiKKKKttK8SBB

REORGANIZED:Tho well known Shipping House of Smiths' CitHh Store, Inc.,

reorganized October 22nd, 11)00, with additional capital undfiteiliticH for handling export fntnily trade. Thoy are fo well

' known to alnio.st all hngliBh Hpeiikmg eopIo, tliut it jh uhixtch- -

Hiiry to do nmro than htiite tliat tho hiuiio high grade hervico thatt; han been rendered in tho jmHt by Huh reliable und respoiiHibleW General Merchandi-- Store will bo continued. Former cUHtom- -W, em, und new onus alike, uro inviied to write for price litta.V. Term1 aro invnriulily ensh. I'riciH arc tlio lowest that goodV, goodH can be in a legitimate manner,

U '

SMITHS' CASH STOREj ino . - marKoc bt., ban tjai., u. s. a.ii :; h u n ti n a ti n x u u a n x n kt2 u ti n x x U n H tt ti u na a k a zt

1111 unAre the people who lift, and tho pcoplu

who anWhin r ou go you will find thu world's

massesAle ulwa)s divided lu Just theso two

""

' .

tme:

midlielt

Hint to nilknon llnlHint In cnl.l

so

find

if

it

There Is only onelean

K.in

In wlili h class are ou?the load

w 1 I cm e.

1

f

J

I )II

It)

"I

lifter twenty

casing

Of overluxid lifters who downread 7

JKX5

to who

Aro you

toll the

Or UlU von a liuner who irin others bearigli ou will Hud, too, I Your portion of labor, and worry, and

Steel Giant Grubber

wmwSmi

Wliich has proved so bticceFsful in clearing land of

laiitana waw introduced by tho PACIFIC IIARDWARK

COMPANY, LIMITED, a little more than it year ago

and has tho endowment of thoao who have used it.

Tho eeventl invoices of Grubbers already received

iiavo been disposed of ho promptly on arrival that they

liavo not been advertised.

A fo of tho No, 2 si7o aro now in stock and a

Mipply of No. 1 uro exp'cted at im early date.

Any ono interested in freeing his lund of lantanashould correspond with tho

Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd.Fort Street, Honolulu.

Two nm mini

t4- -

!i

Page 4: XXXVII, ;:Y0UNG

uwtiia(!tocUr.tHllefd Hi lh I'KMMfTW lit IliimttUlU,

if T Hecorid-clft- c Mail"feLMl-WLLK- LY

ihhlKll llkH'Alh AM liill'AUWAL1LR GfcMITH LDIIOH

HUIIHCHUTION IIATHP.re Month ...I .1

Per Month, Foreign .

rr Tear . t.ooI'm- trr. I'on-ig- , .C

-- funble luufliblr In Advtncc

4. W. l'KAHKON,

Mncer

FRIDAY Al'OUHT'

1IIC iMALL CV.U,-U..IL-

WhH. hrd .!. .. II.H .r, notllkrly tn outUdt the fUK'iir erwp f IPS.Hip ultuntlun In the monntlnw I onewhich Impreiwea the iib!k with ther.orU of a utrJcter household economy.11 U obvious from market reimru that

nrc cntlne much le meat thanthoy were and that the uee of the lux.urlca of food Is dlmlnlslilnB In ratiowith the decrease of lncomit. Manytieojile, lioucver, who want to

do not know precisely how. Theyhave been so Ioiik nccustomcHl to buy- -Ins that they do not know bow to pro.

HMN

M

In HlHhiMH 1" III

toutI'.'

lfck.j hi N.wli

h UiifiK"

.7l,nM'. HPWMWiiNs MrifM

can modernwittwe lh fmilv

Cwbaa in H4 Chi-- ,

mi k4i; madem

for nnd eo it Monterey iind march overland, strlklncabout that a dooryard which could both Sun Irnnclhco and Oakland oneasily keep n cow In is used lo "de where no defenses now andHUpp'ort a Jap yardboy instead and wher enrthworks could be lm-ba-

yard which would run kitchen provided. Obviously are neededKarden or Klve fchelter lo a dozen egB- - lo l,le co,a,!t metropolis safe areInylnir hens, Is left to a decorative but fortiesses in the peninsula far belowwholly unprofitable function. Moan- - K'm Francisco, iind formidable one

milk Is bought ut l!fc cents a at Monterey iBP'r.cents dozen nnd The recOKtilzed byquart ecsfl at fifty a

the eiiKlneers who have planned theveKetables at a price nearly threedr.d per cent greater than Is charged defensive works of Honolulu.

un outlay of Deer proposed fort on l'unchbowl butwas laughed nt by the boud which.enough In year to sU.port family"" decidlnB on Dlumond Head andthe mainland.In a country village on

A cow Is one of the most profitable Wnlkikl. marked big forts forInvestments small family with fair- - Harbor, battery emplacement

grnssplut make for the 175 the I'all nnd heavy works atil will cost. One was reported yester- - near J'nul lsenbergs place on the otherday which ik tied Its owner MO jier "Ide of Wamond In

month. From eight to fourteen quarts probability, nn iivjidlng force wouldof milk day gives everybody enough try to land This Is thorouhly mo.l-t- o

drink. leaves for creum. butter cm system of defence which ought toiind cottage cheese, for hot cakes Initiated ut seaboard pointand, In the sourest form, a residue for which needs protection from possl-lien- s.

for the nnlma! will bit enemy.cost about three pints of milkIifr day costs nt retail, lly growing alittle sorghum, an easy thing to do,milk nf exceeding ri linens can be had.

Many peoiile.do not hens forfear that will not do well In thisclimate nut experience snows mm.It liens nre carf-- for pioperly. givennlentv of green stuff nnd fresh wnter,n.ind nnd roosting and nestingplace, will thrive nnd pay.

llU

)miiIiruyid

Mine trim

uaMCWIHl fWt

nil

duce comes

existKrnss onlywhat

e

whileIw-l-

One of-i- n

downI'curl

Blzed

Head

every

Hlorewhnt

keepthey

cleanthey The

mortuiliy among nens is cmeny in HL.nlH tu this more remuueialiveflocks where they subject to d." Poe lived nnd died In poverty.

Home neglect and good deal of con- - jjB nrHt literary earning wns prizetaglon. dozen or fifteen hens, which Ilf jiqu received for "The MS. Found inconsume the contents of the gnrluge jj0ttle." When he hud uculred somepull and pick up bugs and Insects Mtle ,,imP ,e uHs glud lo sell h.s

the iireinlses. suve their owner to t)t. Southern Maga-- a

deal of money every month and add xttl! jjo per week. I.uter lie workedlo the freshness of his table fnrc. (ur HC.Verul literary Journals at the lute

The vegetable garden ought flour- - ot jj a n,ted page. In lhtl he wioteish In Honolulu In other hands than lo fr)end Washington thutthose of Chinese. All It needs Is care, Would be glad to secure uny regularnnd where thp garden Is small, a fnm- - lMor)c that would bring him $500 a ear.lly can look after It as well as the Orl- - ri. L.sl ,,dy i00 t,vt.r mj for any artl-entn- ls

look after their large tracts. 'cit. wfts $100. His greutest success.Anybody who will tnke the trouble and itnven," was sold to second-lia- s

plot of rich ground, twenty b iciHH1J publication In Mi for $15.which the sun reaches, can raise K disconsolately about his hard life

his own beets, cabbages, 1(. BIlll. --To coin one's brains intoonions, cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, H,iVer, at nod of muster. Is, toHiring beans and okra enough tosup-,n- y thinking, the haidest tusk in theply the wants of good-size- d family woiiu."and save from three to seven dollars jr Stanford does not give us k.

About the only crop he will am.,u. the profits of modern literaryhave trouble with Is the cucumber, but workers. might have noted, liow-th- e

Insect which attacks the leaves uver Ulat a8i(ie (r( IIUI)Uar few,cun be cleared ofT by nn emul- - nternry men are still but poor.y le-sion of soap nnd kerosene, the rnriniilu wurlr-d- : majority of the publis-her which can be got of the S Fx- - ,., U()ks u.tum their wilters uoihl g,pcrlment Station. have nlmolutely tml imndieds of them are published atfresh vegetables Is worth while of It- - tlt. author's loss, nnd that, wold forself; to have them nnd save the money ,,) iUl, newspaper writers receivenow paid Chinamen for half stale veg- - ,Pltor ,,.,y ti, tu. ,,m.tH nnd the liectables, Is triumph of economy. And this will not appear

There are hundreds of city places noniulous to those experienced In thewhere nil these "thrifty dodges can be m.W(,,npep profession. A fortried; though of coin He called llterniy work Is fur more plenti-th- e

suburbs open the wider Held. ,,nM ,, capacity fr nulclc writing,These nre now being reached nnd open- - coupled with whichcd up by the rnpld transit and the essential lu the successful editor,number who nre seeking them as upturning to iho Interesting reviewmeans of living off the soil Is gratify- - L.ary authors given Mr. Htnn-Ingl- y

large. .ford, we find It noted that Washington

'", bis workMr though,

HARMONY THE WATCHWORD.

The Republican party Is settlingdown into compact. Harmonious nmleffective flehtlmr force, which It was"fnr from being two years ago. Thereis not only a feeling that factional dlf- -

ferences should be avoided, but. thunksto nnd the growing Identification of party with the cause.. .n.l .,...,...... .win ,w.l,..nl ....... 1. 1....

. . ""--. I.' r:., Z "7

J tr. ulti i (u. li hVlil Iform. Here and there a ward contestmakes talk, but In the cud all agreethat, when the flnnl test comes nt thepolls, every Republican will do his lustfor the whole ticket.

This feeling of unity Is widely accept-ed as forerunner of electoral success.Wilcox and the Ideas he represents nremuch below par lu the native commun-ity. Over on Knual the tide Is running

the Republicans. On MaulWilcox nun nii-'- i with disappointmenu. On Hawaii there Is real enlhu- -slnsm for the leader, PrinceCupid, and marked hostility to theWilcox candidature. O.1I111 Is consul- -ered to not only be- -emo-- iim niiii,.,!,, r ii,.. i,...i i..of Hnwnllans. but of that ofhundreds of Portuguese and Chinese- -born citizens and the presence of somany new-com- ers who have gainedvoting residence within tho past twoyears, To all these elements

till I linm ttin iinlin .1 .mitttini iwiv iiiviii nt, 111-- iinin 11 irnuuwhich a wise Republican choice of can- -illdates may be trusted to producewould seem be method callable of

the political effect whichevery friend of good government de- -Sru8

Hut let not the truth of the situationproduce feeling of e.

Is iim .miM, ...f i,i ..i,"" ...-- -.. ..v.-- . ....u t.u.nus If Wilcox's star wns on the ascending plane.

Hawaii Is to have nlaco In tlin "Cla"V11'80' jollier's Weekly which.,,.hi 1

,'vtaiii un uuiiiiurv lsi. ! lie i'n- -tide Coast. Hawaii nnd the Philippinesnre to bo written up In way bringout the commercial possibilities of ench,climatic and henlth-glvin- g conditions,etc The desire Is to Btait Knstcrn

and home-seeke- nrlght withthe year. It Is nn augury of goodfor that the group ls

to bo described and discussed by suchmen us Alfred nnd former Sena-to- rJohn M. Thurston. Mr CarrollPurrnnn, the representative uf Colliers.

1 In this city now,

IHilhNtMSU UUOK

i I

n I ii

l ' n( Mi'

lh It .ml .!- - 4 An ii.4 a i i i. i

i. . ii

ill l M. i i I rI I InFtali

8H PYtMMrtM l"lh " "wrtul :

MIIIIIIIHWmi' mimwiI r

dtrtNrti h frt 4nWI'rv.4 atirmpu n

Um III wn Uw! ill Sl-b- Ht HHll H llBS

it irwuM lit a

themselves, u

ua

n

principle sbun- -

California-maki- ng an a

u a acan for or

nl

nnsome

some beu

food

a

areit u

A

a,,,,,

tlt

ton In he

aa Writ-fort- y,

radishes,the a

aa

fHe

ausing

thut nU

To

n s.

genius

U

Inexhaustibility, is

aby

n

thethe

ill III

u

unii--i

a

benf

a

nl

to a

a,i

a

a to

n

Btead

in

Ii

Htt St dtMHItt As h rwMii. whbma coMitittu) inMttnry and iiavnl foe de-

livers nn nltnek upon a fortified sea- -

lllirn law 11 li HinuiUK in inuuc mil on.. .. ... .I. a .u II ll afd

.W !!( pMr in reThmi It wp llwt Admiral JorKe

MjjU --Jj"" tT. tKWM r-- by Ito hihI Oy.iliiH ntiot Arthur. Tallen-WR- n (I)alni) ninl

by Sutniiw.n anil Hhnfterat Kaiitlano in 111 nml by .Mil ut BanJiinn nuiiArnl Mllik iiiarrlieil amilniittht, iria mean capital from the otherHide of the Island and It fell before hecome In rtBht Hut Knmpmin hudboinlmrded the place for n week, hunl- -

' hi"KIHK a iieni in ine oeioi .".If an enemy afloat should attack San

Francisco It would not think of getUm;in ratiKe of the forts nt the mouth oftin harbor It would proliably hind nt

THE REWAKDS OF LIThKATURE.

Writing fur the Saturday Review, Mr.I."n.ili.rlp Stiinford notes tbut returnsrr literary work are now far butter,imI) tm.y Weie a generullon ago unuBag t H a jnty that "such authors asiia.i Hm.-.i,- . ,,mi p,,,. not to mention

uu.rM also desperately hurd pressed formoney, could not have them- -

Irving solil his .Sketch Hook" for $000and that Harriet lleerher Ktowe receiv-ed but $300 for the rights of "UncleTom's Cabin" ns a seilnl. ofnow monies iwice ioio iaics- were?'"" "l $35 nplcce. ue mernry pay otI.out II and Longfellow," snys .Mr. Htnn- -rrdi wus ,,ot sufficient to encourageeither to dispense with the salary of aProfessor, $1500 a year, paid nt Hnr- -vnid College. It Is stated that JohnH.u licit, author of 'Uartlett's K.imllinrQuotation,' nnllzed n.oic on three eill- -tlo.w ,.f that work than Lowell had reed veil for all he had published, It HInferred from n passage In Scudder'sbiography that when Lowell had $800In hand he felt easy In money affairs,Longfellow enjoyed the labor of com-position, pay or no pay. Although thepublisher of 'Hyperion' failed and one-ha- lf

the edition was seized hy the cred-itors, the author wrote. 'No matter. Ihad the glorious satisfaction of writingit.' He also Informed his friend (ireen,in 1816. that all of the publishers.'"'" "' uokB or periodica hj. were

i1.1 f.1 .' " T1 . V"",V. J.U!" ''"'' lm0..ll,:,t ho

.,bu ...t-- atlll llll'llllUUl'll 1111 ll. 1 III.'

.Skeleton In Armor' drew .

J25. A few"!l',tl'?,ln or fn,,n " ar''' w"? wus, t,,cn

,'"." ' "'"' lu .'"-- ! " V" 7,V 1.tl'r,'!!'y r In New- - ork.

' ote tlmt Renjainln"' c" of V"8 .(l,,', ""T,Ueach. Mention be It",'!" Vl,?.wll.Wi,0MBOont'',, .thi.fa,,f ."'

"'''",ert Homier for the Ledger In Long.rf... ., ,.., - ... ---, ...

mie muiuiw m me uuiur iininn urn carried mm n cnecit ror ;iuou linnnsked for the mnuuscrlpt. The moneyproved too templing to resist. Homiermade ward a present nf J1000 for thoservice ho hnd rendered him. In 1S77Harper nnd Jiros. pnld Iongfellow J1003for the right lo publish the long poem'Keramos' In their mngnzlne. Thesetwo amounts were the culminatingprices for Longfellow's single produc-tions, His executors estimated In theiraccounting that tho plates nnd copy,rights of all his works In 1SS2 wereWfirlli nhout 130 000. Ho wns nn Indus,trlous literary worker for more than)0

Blr Walter Hesant had nrcilmuiated110.000 out of 1'It wiitlroH hv the Mini.

jho died, Thackeray confessed "tho

," .,', ,,',", "'''"""' .""h"'","ald " the Inst""'.? ?a- from

'" Henjninln. at the beginning of

President

towards

Kuoko.i

because

marshal

producing

Them

tourists

showing Hawaii

postponed

Most

yearB,"

'' ?. i S'JmK? ll IIV'T?."1 t,mt tho"','," ,,of J',LNew,vN "rl' 11wn8 ';otiX-

NV "f,1,t' J.-- hnw. ,,,n,,n'1' ai";

'('BI"r"s ''5 s?"1 u'ouli ''0,1Kf,llim' ls ra!"'. nnclosuil are

t l"KMV AUflUHT ft, IWHKMI WKKKM.

M hi niiif Imd eIII 1 111 1 I

Km M ft It I'i i' nM'.i i

. 'Il.i . if i I. 'file (Mr ji"

M mid hi ! i miIuim Is Ike imly i". t A i MNHMUin

" mi - umpiij ii. u 1 i t ir R mo- -

t v in mi iw rvr rnlvM in tit. f.. f i hm mm WaatiinlUMi IrvfitK

n Mtrlf nrVMil)' ymr nlc ktfofv theMto at kM vrtnlti Mar at Waena mt theWlm at trtii rtrniHe life at KtiHMtMile

I hare Ha iwiMfi t rwital) of Hie re- -

ma-wta- faiwerly tlatlVMi tgnm thwisrli which 1 know (MUrf-- rllrtil Ut- -

--rarr alu- - Hut the trniiaintlon fI'auet to vhkh I i nil my lt andfrh.et leirure ilutlnif nix or eevenyarn hm Imrdly ylelde.1 me h muchiih a fiHlidulit H lecturlnR. '

JURY HAS MUCH

TO COMMEND

(ContlnUMl from Iki I.)

The one of our number who wnsselected as Clerk, has been regular Inattendance, and most faithful In thedl harne of his duties, mid e ask thisiionornnie court tnai no ue compensni- -cd fur his services.

We iilao dnslie to express our thanksto the Attnrney-Oenernr- a Departmentfor the painstaking manner In whichthe cuses have been presented to us.nnd the expediency with which they,have ueen handled.

All of which Is respectfully submit-- 1

tedDated Honolulu. August 2S. 1902.

C.HO. T. KLUKGKKForeman Grand Jury, August Term,

ID02.

Judge Gear thanked the members otthe Jury for their long and earnestwork especially after the financial con- -dltlon of the courts had been reportedto them. Hy reason of this uctlon thecourt had been able to go nhead andreceive the Indictments, otherwise someof the men would have been conllneduntil March. Judge Gpar said he wouldt fi Is ii iiiisnivnniA if ...tYn iimi Hnra rnnnrl....n un..,....... w. .......o ,., ....- -ed and that the suggestions madeshould recede proper and Immediateit LK'JlliUI), jiai llt'UiUU ill LitC lriXUIie

V'1

Oafde 11 )WUH

iiHyiuin. ii is inn rigni uiui me in- - nte )oys, by M. Phillips,the Insane should notof asylum A If.crlluII(jUZf mallU(?er of the Hn-ha-

beds to sleep upon." said the WUlull Hurdwure Company, which suf-coii- rt.

"and thev should furnished fc.rtit such heavy loss on Saturday bySome day there will the Campbell block lire, has been serv-- a

fire at the asylum and people wilt ed with a penal summons, in which hewonder why the Inmates couldn't get Is charged with having violated sec-ou- t,

nnd the only reason will be that tion 1D07, which refers to the storagethe doors were locked and couldn't booperud.

H't rlKlt that these boys shouldbe kept in prison tor three months or

II

..i .in. niiui ngni mm me ponce ue- - j11kIi sllerlft Urown discovered 40 casespertinent to keep them there?" ,)f turpentine stored In the warehouseMr. Douthltt stated that the boys had In which the fire occurred. The matter

been Indicted nnd pleaded guilty, but will be nlrcd Judge Wilcox onlater changed their pleas not guilty, September 3.

nnd had never been up for trial. Mr. Yuen Chung, a King street storekeep-Co- theart ndded that there was no place cr. was arrested yesterday morning by

to keep them but In prison, ns no ac- - McDuflle for having upon und In

commodatlons were provided nt the ' P'i"lses more than 10 cases of oil.police station. T,' ",ncer 30cafCS, Htred .""'i1'Larceny In the degree

"Let them out, replied Gear, charge preferred against one Ah Sing,"you can't keep them In prison when who is accused of n. firethey are not guilty. I suppose It's be- - claim receipt amounting to $117.75 fromcause they stole from the Hapld Transit n Chinese woman named Chen TaiCo. If the government don't take someaction I will. The papers can raise nilthe row they want to. I am doing myduty. It Is an outrnge for the Attorney-G-

eneral's Department to send theseboys to pilson when even the district

,,,

Htntes.inoiiations ror

itbusiness of the to fur- -

tlentshe

sufficiently punished nnd hewould n morn- -Ing. this discussion ended,Judge further announced togrand that wouldwait until money wasimy und to bills contracted,Resides Jury fees, theie nie hills forbailiff, hhe and carriage

HONOLULU EXOHAni;.

Honolulu, August 2S, 1502.

OK MTOI'K lllll

ilrewer A fo l.ooo.nc tL. II. Kerr r t.til.. W.(I 0

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Mm 10 raKHtiiiku iiKlliel Uo 2..'i00.ll 50 v .Kliinhuhi I On 7Kolni lit' 14(1Mi llrrileriiin.Co l.M. a.wxioim io 'iwniiu to, 8 (ill liW 70Oiiouu'ii I.OUll.UO 'JO

wi.oim aoOUn pucHr Co. M(Mini I'hUi Pp. 2,S0n,OW W NUliolnlll IW101I im 180I'HilllhuU I'lHll

Ullnll Co ft.oou um MlI'm-lfl- wi.oxi 100 210Hill lOJl'i ckeo ..., mi INII'miiier 2,7VMtti Ull Ml, l!iUhIhIiih AKr. Co . .. ..W0,0lXI 1141 40

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LOCAL HKHMflLi

il iin ii i

Hi 1 itiff uf Kauai return.lu III

mates

belinrnedlately. be

beforeto

Officer

then,"hypothecating

i:iIIhI

lloiininu

..r"L. . Jiii-- 1jrg'"5.jg. ygy?- -

" " """ "5"" "jr r"H . iiwmi.II. Illlla, HH. Uliwt In A

IHiwrr '. b Idf,.r a lew M tvtumH tM Mlrthtn l he UhmleM IMe.

Humlay'e aie f laiiali !

(wn u,. MariiliiB HiHm ana Mnulat WntlukH wna Hon by the

MiaM by u wore f II to . Thef ,he Ala-rt- h filed ti proteat aHlnat, .iiMon mi the Rtiiuml of uronuful

n.rpretullon of the rule by the umi- -

j'. n. iitiya, i.nnii uoinmiFiiioniT, re-turned yenlerdny Houili lionn.

lie liiKpected thu l'nim-allK- ii

lands coiinlntliu; of about S660Thin tract In lo be thrown tiiwri mh.iifur lioiiitntniiln, and It Is hoped HintAiniilcnti funnel h tuny be Induced toKettle In Hint dlntrlct.

Deputy Mnmhiil llnndy left forKnual Inst evenltiK to tnke poiscsslun i

of the store of Tan Wo nt Hnnnpe pP,ntriilriHt whom a petition In Involuntarybiinkiuptcy was filed In united Statesruurt yesterday The petitioners nmltheir cinlins nre Von itiimmooungCo. J57I.1S; II. Hankfeul & Co, $133.21and I.. II. & Co., $HG.(iS Tan WoU nlleped to committed an uct ofbankruptcy within four months byMaking an assignment to J. D. Wlllard.

(From Thursdays dally.)

Supt. has made his report? Governor o' of the In the

Department of Public Instruction forV.V

Theodore Worcs, the artist, will leavesoon for Francisco, where hewill go to New to urrangc for theDecember exhibition of his Huwallanand Sarnoan paintings,

The will sail on Tuesday,Sept. 2, Hllo And ports, nt D

o'clock Instead of at noon. No freightwl1' b received on Labor Day.''? ''"" "n."8 'or sloIoka on Sept. 2 andiiiumwiij, iin.

Merchants who were Interested In the, ,..,, .,. .... ... .....c; oc lat' Saturday made upa lu'rBe of M0( wlllcll was yesterdanri.Kenti.il lo Chief ThllrRlnn the

of turpentine In warehouses connectedwith stores. Mr. Fernandez says that!10 ,1M "ot 'urstund the law to coverIII riMlltl I (In no Immir r.iatflolinl In li,.

coal

ivtim. According to the evidence nowIn the hands of the police. Ah substltuted another Chinese name for thatof the original owner, and then

the same for a warrant at theconsulate.

The Chinese are now Intending to fol

ticket

Mr. E. II. Edwnrds, the vanilla beanexpert of Nnpoopoo, Is In the Hewill go to FIJI to get vanilla cuttings

fit on his Korrn plantation,Tomorrow Is Judge Humphreys'

day on the bench, and the news of theappointment of successor may come

l"i today. Humphreyswill resume tho of law on Mon-day nnd will enter 11 new firm with V.i:. Thompson and 12. M. Watson.

The that Jlmmle didnot die us given In an evening paper,Is discredited by n member of the1111 frnterrlty on board the Ru- -

who snld he wns In theat the time died there of cholera.He wns also with nt the HotelOiiente Just a few hours previous to hisbeing taken

USED WIFt FORPUNCHING BAG

J. Kconlu, a Hawaiian resident of Ke-wal- o,

went yesterday forenoonvv hile under tho of liquor,proceeded to lessons In the manlyart, using his wife In lieu of n punch-

ing bag. received n right on hera left on her left ear which

gave her n vision of of all de-

grees ot brilliancy, and awhich felled, her to the floor of

veranda. While she was down thehusband pulled her hair and thenripped off her new holoku, leaving hernude before n number of people whohnd collected In the street to witnessthe exhibition. When the wife hnd an

' opportunity to don another holoku shecame nt once to the Policeuw out a warrant against Keonlu,

j who wns shortly out In n cell to' sleep off his Jag and to await Judge

Wilcox's pleasuio this morn-ing.

KiIiuhh ArtlVH AtfHinC. L. Wight, of the Wilder Steamship

Company, received a message yester-day P. L. Waldron. mannger ofthe Volcano House, saying: "Active

formed nt Hulemaumau, feetIn diameter."

From tn CoastTho Alnmrda Is expected to arrive

rrn"?Uco before noo toda'- -

pi,o mg a week's later mull.

magistrate send there." Thp receptlon to RestarlckAir. Cathcart explained that the boys has been definitely fixed by the Klks

wp-- not In prison, but were kept separ- - for next Tuesday evening,ate nnd did no work, ns was done also The Aorangi brought some samplewith witnesses both territorial nnd cane seed for the Kx-I'nlt-

There were no accom- - perlmcnt Station Queensland.awaiting trial

the governmentnlsh some place, and aimed that the The Kalmukl Home for IncurablesTerritory wasn't bankrupt, but the will be opened next week the

llnary sold that In the will be out from the Victoriacase of these boys believed had Hospital on Monday.been that

enter nolle prosequi thisWith theClear theJury they have

provided for theirsettle

clerk hire,

STOCK

SA.MK

MKKCANTILr

U.

2.0iO,KiO

10.ItHlkll

limi. I.Mlflil.OiX)JOO.OiHl

IOlUoknU

Ab.. s2.otillKHr

7'Ooeo7Vl.un)

WattiiHimlo

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Ri.I'l'n

lletweenIiwn

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caiiUIn

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fromwin-r-e

acre.

Kurrhnve

Atkinsonwork

San fromYork

Claudlncfor way

The

Sing

pre-sented

city.

outlast

Alamedapractice

statement Sims

army(Ileal

ford. hospitalSims

Sims

ill.

homeInfluence and

give

Jaw, hookstarsthen knockout

blowthe

Station,

In court

from

lake 400

Mull

f'"P',n

shouldn't them

sugnr Planters'from

prisoners

sentthey

Ail Stuffed UpTtinl'Klliff iKiiiiniiiif nieiiVRwHcr

'" (iim imtarni, ilMrlllt m ll.fmifi rirei rlittMilt) la px- -

I immwi IN oMirinff Uw IimxI amiUtrmtt.

X unii(M i ni.li ih nMisfs lienil- -

i . iiiiNiif I'm l.,., aiiicll himlnultii. h.Imi... tlif IitimUi.

tJio Ht.Niuifli itrid trU Uifantlto.

To otiru ratnrtli, trmUHrtit hiiimin- - uoiMUtiithmnl nlturHti innlotilO.

' I ws slllirtHt nitli ratarth, I tookniHllclnei ot iiiUeniit UimH. alvin en-l- i

slHlrlrlslj Iml Rraihiaii kivw orne untilI could hardly bear, taste or tuirll. 1 thenconcluded to tr llood'i Harnatmrllln. amiafter tskltys the lioltlii I ui andbme not bnd any return of the ilii-n-

line," Kt'llLXK Kohbm, Ibntion, l,HH.

nnnrt'c Krirvrtrnfi 'in-.- MM.. UUU.! CbbUturfs catarrh it coothi's urn)strt'iigthuii ucous niL'iiiliriiueami build? vhole systoin.

HUblNKbS CAK1J3.

II. 1IACKFELD & CO. LTD. Gerier.Commission Agents, Queen St., Uonolulu, II. I.

P. A. 8CHA13FEK & CO. Importeriand Commission Merchants, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

LEWEHS & COOKE. (Hobert Lewerr. J. Lowrey, C. M. Cooke.) Importers and dealers in lumber and buildIng materials. OHlce. 411 Fort St.

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.of every desciition made to

order.

ULlllL!

The Famous Tourist Koute of theWorld.

In Connect.on With the Canadian-Australia- n

Steamship LineTickets are Ibnued

To All Pointy in the United States.and Csinndii. n Victoria and

Vniimiiver.

MOUNTAIN ItSSORTB:UtintT, Glacier, Mou,t cJtepheiiB

and Fraser Canon.

Empress line ol sieamers'irom Vancouver.

Tickets to All Points in Japan, China,India and Around the World.

For tickets and general Informationapply to

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LID.Agents Cnnadlan-Australla- ii 8. S. Line,

Canadian Pacific Railway.

TRANS-ATLANTI- C FIRE WS. Ct

OF HAMBURG.Capital of the Company nii3

reserve, relchsmarks 6,000,MICapital their reinsurance com-

panies 101,650,001

Tata) relchsmarks .107.650,'l

North German Fire Insurance Ge

OF HAMBURG.Capital of the Company and

Total relchsmarks 43,830,001

The undersigned, general agents olthe ubove two companies, for the Hatvullan Island, are prepared to lnsunBuildings, Furniture, Merchandise andProduce, Machinery, etc.: also Sugarend Rice Mills, and Vessels In the harbor, against loss or dnmagc. by Are orthe most favorable terms.H, HACKFELD & CO., Limit.,

The ElginWORLD'S STANDARDFOR TIME KEEPING.

Should be In the pocket of evenwearer of a Watch.

Many years' handling of Wateheiconvinces us, that price considered, thElgin Is the most satisfactory of Arrertcan Watches.

Cased In

Nickle. Silver, Gold Filled

and Solid Gold.We have a full line and sell them m

rifht prices.ELGIN'S reach us right.ELGIN'S reach you right.Elglns stand for what la right In g

and lasting qualities, and ttaaIs why we are right In pushing tkElgin Watch.

H.F.WICHMANBOX 342.

Wm. G. Irwin & Co.,LIMITED.

Fire and Marine Insurance A'gts

AUENT8 FOn THERoyal Insurance Company of Liverpoo.Alliance Assurance Company of Lon

don.Alliance, Marine and General AMuran.

Co., Ltd.. of Loudon.Scottish Union National Imuran

Company of Edinburgh,Wllhelm t of Madgeburg General lnsur

ance Company,' Aisuranee Co.. Ltd.. of Mbnlch and Berlin.

nt the station and they had to be kept low the example of the Portuguese and Cuprtal relcnsmarkatheir insurance comGear replied thut was want representation on the Republican , ,&?

only nndCatlicnt

to

the

Wi,l

rignr

Inter.

KM

h.

for

his

She

laid

uiri--

IMlll-lltl- H lit BUS U-

The Undifilmixl Ihhm i,.-.- i

Imtntftd AKfjit iif h ab. ve cotn.nare ifri'lJliK'liiiofe Htki asliiMlire an hione and; RtUk llulldlnio arian MerlhandlM stored therein cm Hittist (affable terms, Tor patllculatapiir ai tne aime or

A. HCIIAlirillt A CO AH

German Lloyd Marine Insur'ci OtOF IIISItMN.

Portuna General Insuranci CiOK UUHL.IN.

The above Insurance Cumpanlet baveestablished a general agency hei anathe undersigned, general ugents ireauthorized to take risks agalnr hidangers of the sea at the most .

rates and on the most fax. this(erniH

P. A. BCHAEPKIl A COGeneral .Ae

General Insurance Co. for w.River and Land Tranipu i

el Dresden.Having established nn ngetio t.t Hv

nolulu and the Hawaiian Islan . !,.undersigned general agents nr ir:hor-Ize- dto take rtska against the dangers

of the sea at the most reasonable ratesand on the most favorable terms.

P. A. SCHAEPER & CO.,Agents tor the Hawaiian Island.

'

NowIStheTimetoPlant

SEDS

A large shipment of fresh

seeds has just been received, t

It is not necessary '.o send to t

the coast for garden or vege

table seeds when the tame J

t may be hnd in a few day's !

from the

HoliisterDrug

AmnintrviBi'Ufti jr

Honolulu,Hawaii.

The Bank of HawaiiLIMITED.

Incorporated Under the Laws of thaRepublic of Hawaii.

CAPITAL, 600,00.0tOFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.

Chas M. Cooke PresidentP. C. Jones Vice PresidentC. II. Cooke CashierF. C. Atherton Assistant Cashier

Directors! Henry Waterhouse. TomMay, P. W. Mocfarlane, E. D. Tenney,J. A. McCandless.

Solicits the Accounts of Firms, Cor-porations, Trusts, Individuals, and willpromptly and carefully attend to allbusiness connected with banking en-trusted to It. Sell and Purchase For-eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Ordnlary and Term Deposits received

and Interest allowed in accordance withrules and conditions printed In passbooks, copies of which may be bad onapplication.

Judd Building, Fort Street.

CLARKE'S B 4 PH.t S (reS22&Pains In the back, and all kindred com-plaints. Pre from Mercury. Establishupwsrds ot K years. In boxes is. M.each, of all CttmUU and Patent Medi-cine Vendors throughout tha World.Proprietors. The Lincoln and atldlaadcounties Drug Compaajr, Lincoln,land.

Page 5: XXXVII, ;:Y0UNG

GARDEN ISLLII w

K 'I I

TRIP IU THE TOP OF TREWe

TWO MOUTHS

iPPENINGSmKauai Notes From

the New Local

Paper.

Mm H Prt-b-a Ik in Honolulul)r llulihlnmn timde u hustiicr trip

to WultucHMiss "Lllv ' O'Connell has returned

toMr II Ki liner wns nlso In Honolulu

fur t fortnightMrs linns lsf iibtrp Inn been spend-

ing a few dnvs in HonoluluMr. Arthur Rico had returned from

a bulncss trip to Honolulu, , , ,, , 1

'

''Vlvi'UcaMSEMorcma'

a llsliiK trip to llnnnliiliiThe Cont- - family hne taken up

their abode at Ntutnalu Hench HoueMr. S. Shcba of this paper Is trusting

the Iord for Hie roof to coter his headMr Win. risher of Ulhue Plantation

Co In to take charge of the Llhuestore.

Mis, C. H. Hlshop Is back from Ho-nolulu, whcie she had been lRltlngfrlendu

MIhs Mnllc Tlcer of Inline school IsIn Honolulu. Sln Is exneeted buck nextweek.

Mrs 0. Christian, of Hnnnmaulu, andher children, spent a few- - dnB withAirs. Deerlll of Hnnnlel

Prof J II Alexnnder,,,,..,

Llhue government sc luiol, Is back fromn trip to Honolulu.

I'lng pong reached Hnnnlel, wherethe IJIrkmeier fnmlly are accreditedwith lntroduclnir the came

Messis Jackson nnd I'rescott of Pair,View Hotel were at. Hleele during thelast business. Humln evening lie serv- -

Mrs will be heldMrs NOTHS.

of Mrs of ATh1 .,.,

typhoidtntlon done to

nil. II vvo tors or iiauamauiu iiiilliua trlili to Honolulu to see his brother,Carl Wolters, from Porto Illco.

Mrs Willing, who Is Mrs Crosser'sIs making her final visit to her

niece before for the coastMiss ' Tat" O'Connell has arrived

fiom Pranclsco to spend n fewmonths with her sister, Mrs Hills

wiin .virs win- -

lei, the Eden the Garden Isle.Mr. llergun, the manager

Store, Is going to move toI. Is house with perhaps a fam-ily.

Mis. Hogg, with her children,spending a few weeks nt homo ofher parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. LlndJny ofMoloaa.

Miss S.' K. Akainuhou of Nnwlllwlllis bark from Honolulu, where shea. very pleasant visit with her numer-ous friends.

MIfscs Wilcox gave adance Inst Saturday evening nt

their beautiful beach house ntNawlllwlll

Mrs H. Hroadbent of Grove Fnrm,Tilth her children, is expecting to leaveduilnr next month New Zealand, tosee her parents

Hev, nnd Mrs. Lydgnte, with theirchild, who have been a fewwerki nt the mountain house on Mc-llr-

plantation, nre bark home.Misses Louise and Julia Mix of New

. ...l.n-.-t-- v ua v....The government has ngtced to com

promise tax appeal cases of LlhuePlantation Co . A. S Wilcox, u. w. vv 11

X r'rBPAHTM0aWMcKlSyeyof, Hawaii Ismaking a short visit on Kauai,ing her lime between Llhue, where sheIs the guest of und Mrs ss vv. vvn-co- x,

Kilauea, as the guest MissAlice Hwart.

Mi. C. II. Willis Is spending a rath-er lonesome life at Hannlei home,Mrs. Willis Is not expected home verysoon, on nccount of nn accidental fallwhich, was not of a seriousnature.

Mr. Topic Kealla, together withLouis Kahlbaum and Judge Kehele,constitute the tax appeal court for thisIsland. They met at Llhue court houseon 19th Inst.

Mr. May of Hieele Store left theroast last It Ishe Is going to visit the Hastern Statesduring his three months' vacation. Mr, I

t .,., nlrn ,l.n .....nirini. Mi-- M.ivB niisonro

Mr. T. Lucas has accepted tho i

of well known firm ofMessis. H, May & Co, Honolulu. ItIs he Is going to takecharge on the 1st prox,

On the 20lh ult , Rev. II. Isenberg, onbehalf the Llhue Plantation Co ,

gave a dinner nt Kllohana homefor Mr. Charles Christian, celebratinghis 25 ears of service as an empioyco j

of the company. promt- - (

nent genitemen in me service or meI lantatlon were on the occa-sion. Tlie Kllohana home, which Is sit-uated on the top of an old extinct cra-ter about 1000 feet above the sea level,commands a view of thocane of the plantation, an wellas the country, IncludingGrove Farm on side and Kapaaand n part Kealla on theother The dining hall was tastefullydecorated with abundant ferns, whichgrow In near the place. Mr,Isenberg took during the din-ner to propose the health Mr. Chris-tian, and In a very pleasant mannerreferred to valuable services to tho

outlly, which cheerfully responded toMr. Christian received n vnluaule pres.ent from the plantation. He vvn-- i

with a gold watch fromofficers of the

M'RRYDC NOTES.The Republican Club this Is

inpldly coming the front, and theroll has greatly Increased

during past month. With suchpopular officers ns Dr. J.president; P. Sanborn, secietary,and Charles Krohn, the club,lit bound to be success. Mr. H. A.Jaeger was elected by asj

i. until i f i t - r MM HI L! Itttl li n I 'I ' in.tltietl I tile

mr in til t Who

of toIon tut wm ny uieir nnmr una prsiMetit vfTortn lie wm lit I ft raeiariNlto ronst loHMieM It whs nn oxlterl-inr- c

whtrli lit Is tit llkelt to mmiii far-B- et

II II llrodle has n newtem of In

itnil much prnlse Is due him far tluv'--tlrltiK etiiK which brought tho move-ment lo n sueceful Issue

Mlm Jouiicltt Hasty Muknvvoll, n..wi.tnuiu ..f iIib It.iiuiliilii Normal nml

School 1ms been.tuai It tliiimiiuttii Tit la tiriti tiltlUliatHnmniuiiL in iiuiMiiTin io nvrn iav-- l

n stnft of lle elllelent nnd '

teatlvrs, who will endetivoi to solvethe of the rising

Much rcRrit Is felt nnd volied owingto the Intended Dr W. J(loodhue. who him been tothe position nil Molo- -

knl The UOUIOI...- linn IV?llll-1- lI.I...I I..III l.ieeic

WORLD'S BIGGEST CRATER

l:riSS3r:U.,3SSWhat the Ascent Halcakala Seemed Like

waterworks Hntiapeipp.

appointed

palnstuklng

generation

depnrtuieAppointed

liHlLll-tnlked--

Z "an , .uakn de place for wnter. de blgu els- -!,.," Jmlly plantkllo," but on tho'trlno. lie llxa de line window de

plantations na well. While atiiinRii door lie makn de kej, one blK

we feel sorry to lose one who Is so de- -, He this hlni i.fiht. mules, i

serteilly populnt, we must one riiiii uunpo, he worka ten, Iwen- -

r !..... .. . . .....1 n linir fl,,.l lllll

him being selected to till a positionwhich there were fo many ttiuill- -

eiinU- -

Mis Moler and baby arrived fromHonolulu last week lloth are lookingwell.

l'lng pong line taken hold UleeleSome good games may be w Itnesstd ntMr Milv'h house almost nny evening,nnd there Is some a competition I

between representatives Uleeie and'Mr .Inegei's camp at I.'iiii nllinlrll ll'nunderstand Kawalliaku has ndvanced'" ,h0 "-- t of ping pongiiig. (i a Roodgame ought to be the out. ome '

Mr Vaughn of tile Kauai SodaWoiks who has represented the ioiii- -piny in Hleelo for the past timemonthf, has again returned to Koloa.lie be much missed in uieeie.where he Is a general

Mr Held btrt'liu in tne nan

n,,,,,,.,,.,. ,. m, i)m,inr lsIlllc Klllllll"'M

Kllaucn P.enublUan Club will1()J,(I,10U

... .,!, .In v.iv; plantations tool

nt .........I.loom tills evening ni i m o chick mrthe nui pose of electing n district com- -mtttcM to tlie Llhue convention, to beheld on rrldn, the Sth Inst, an 1 also

la deb gate to the Toriltonnl conven- -..., , ,, ,,.,,,, ,,, ,, ,.r K..,n,,

week on last 'l newV. Weber was entertaining ntilce 24th

hei home Tredenburg, the mother KII.AUHA PLANTATIONDeverlll Hannlei. Kc lion for

al.o the election of

! . of fbit the ,,,an- -'

plslclan has his bestdlvld-ta,n- n out the dlfie.a

aunt.leaving

San

ofnew of

Hanamuulunew new

wasthe

had

delightfulPapa-lmaho- n,

for

spending

the

Mr.and of

his

fortunately,

of

thefor

Saturday. understood

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ofunderstood that

ofhis

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present

delightfulfields

surroundingone

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profusionoccasion

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PLANTATION

membership

W.

acclamation

Bim tlmfet.

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permanent downoillcciK of the cluti

A .Inii.tni'M' lnborir of Kllaucn Plantation fell off a hot so on which he vvnsriding and wns kicked In the head,which lesullud In his death this after-noon at 4 o'clock In the plantation Iiob-plt-

The meeting the K. II Club came'oa last night with the following re-

sults. Mr. J. D. Kelll, president, Mr.Hobort Scott, llrst tlcc president; Mr.C. J. S Palaknlanl, second vice presi-dent; Mr. Chasj. A. Manu, secretary.Mi. Geo. Huddy, treasurer; Mr. HobortScott, Mr. C. S. Palnknl.anl and J. Pa,judges of Mr. Win. Huddy,Mr. Isnac Cox Mr. Hobort Scott, Mr.Dan Lowell, Mr. C. S. Palaknlanl, Mr.J. D. Kelll, Mr. Geo. Huddy nnd Mr.Chus A. Mnnu, executive committee.Mr. Isaac M. Cox was elected districtcommittee to Llhue by the club andalso delegate to tho Tetrltorlal conven-

tion nt Honolulu.Que death on the plantation this

.... . .. .n I TntMilincn l,ilineiil nf linnet

fever, a Japanehe child three monthsold.

Great excitement on thenlnnititlnii liwlnil rn nfinnllnl iF fl ttlll Tl

KOHALA SUGAR CO.

FILES 1 RUST DEED

Mortgdgo Wven of Hu- -

wuit to Secure $300,000in BoiMs.

The mortgnge and trust deed givenby Kohalu Sugar Co to secure Itsnew ?300,000 bond lHue was filed in theregistrars olilce vesterday. The Hankof Hawaii Is the trustee and takes upthe issue of bonds. The bonds nre be- -

cured by a upon the plnntaHon lands, mills unu other property ofthe which holds 4.S00 sharesof the capital stock, and nlso by 944

shares of stock In the Kohnla LandCo The trust deed tequires an In-

surance of $100,000 to be carried by theplantation, and also that the growingenno and BUgar on hand be kept In-

sured to Its value, Tha bonds nre is-

sued to pay a debt of $l.r,0,0oj IncurredIn the wnter supply and tosecure nn additional J1CO.000 to com-plete the Improvements,

The document filed carriedterritorial stamps to the amount of?SS9.

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MORNING FIREIN A JAP STORE

At 2 o'clock this morning fire brokemil nt XTtllliinlt utrnat tri n tit n.otnrt'i(i, L.tiMir- ,- .,..i.. ui., !.,.,,

the building, nnd ran down'street shouting Are. An alaim was Immediately turned In nnd a quick re-sponse by the department had them onthe scene before any blaze could beseen. The doors in both front and renrwere broken In and twostreams of wnter poured In on tne blazing straw nuis.

The blaze was under control withinvery few minutes.

Practinlly the only loss will be on theYnnlfn!s 'of the i?rnnnd floor of thebuilding, as tho blaze did not reach the

story.

plantation, congratulating both Mr. bkery occupied by G. Dohl, nnd usedChristian and the plantation on his 25 a, nn(, shirtX,ars ,.f IaUlltUl FerVce Mr,,n'.P George Tietzger. a baker employed In

U .Bloggett proposed a tonst bakery, to lookof all ladles of the Isenberg fam- - tn ,h. ... m,iP(1Ii Rmnv lR,,inir

presented thecompany.

of placeto

theW. Goodhue,

treasurer,a

perfected

of

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prcvnlled

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chancing

a Tacoma Man Wonders of Scenery

and Delights of Altitude.

inmiInelKhboiliiff

I'lontycongratulate

August

corporation,

Immediately

manufactory.

The follow Ihk I" from an mtntilit ofn visit In the summit of HaleHkttln np- - l

, waiing In the Tavomn Ledger.Two thuusntnl feet frtun the summit

we mine lo piece of gtiltniilaetl Iron"Dill's a pnrln ill roofa Meseei Haldwln

lie house on de top," said the RUlde.,, )nakn de tin' house, plenty slrouK.

,,e , ,u. Briur. police house, nmkn. ,. iollB ,i ,M11. tie workn a,., , ,....,.,..... ,.,... ,,......, ,.,.,., ii.vv,.., rf (. p. .v..

ty, mnbe fort da He puta on deHplentlUl roofn. de gran' lion toofa Huthe no llxa plent De win' come. Heblow Ilk' .noting Touf' one piecu deroofa go dat a' 1'ouff' one piecudo roofa go noilei Messer llald- -

'win one dam-- a foola'"In a few minutes we were nt the

Kiimnill 1 left tainn duties to the uuldi'nmj rul, t), t)lL, t.(jK,. alla- looked downInto another and different world. Here,, lcei, wns 10 battleground of the

elemental,! w

I,rilno..al passions, the ruins of aphenomenon that In Its display of pow- -er, goigeous coionng, reisues muiion,blinding light nnd unlverbal thunderingwill never again do eiiunieu uniu mefinal, abmnl plunge that shall endour inn,, world's excursion

The eratei of Halcaknlu ban nothingof the regularity of Kllaucn Kveryinch of It speaks of action Hvery footof the rim Is nried and '"""'" tornIn Its upbuist, crushed in Its falling,"'i"'"- 1' I "orn u" " Biiccesslve lava i

".ws that must have come fioin that, ,. . it , . .i rt i,w. in i ( ii u pnirii v 11 iiiiiiiih 111 iiiiiiii.ib- - -- "Iiinble volume and powei for untoldcenturies. It Is .!,M0 feet to the bottom,six or seven miles as jou look acrossto the southeastern gap and inorlhuiitwenty miles nround the ' ajLvny

to the left In the easteu."gnpwheie the warmth and moisture of thetrade winds have reached In for n hun-dred enrs and more of peaceful Inac-tion, there Is a growth of sluubo, ferns,grass and trees, lat fiom the pieseuipoint of view there Is no Bign of vege-table life save an occasional dwarfedfern, a bit of moss or lichen, or a hardylittle edelweiss, Thcv nil seem dread-fully out of plnce, like an Innocentmaiden in a Black Hills mining camp.A few white clouds are lioating, mo-

tionless, in the space below us, andslightly timet nl the fuithoi conllnes ofthis wonderful amphitheater. Far th

them we can distinguish some ofthe twentv-tw- o or more red blowholesnr rliuler cones that cover the crater'sbottom in a double line from aboutnortheast to northwest twenty-tw- o

volcanoes, fiom 100 to iienrl 800 feethigh, and hole they ure'meiely pebbles011 the burnt sands of this old sea oflava!

Hetwecn the tnst and southeast gapsthe rim lises to the height of u dis-

tinct peak, cloud-cappe- d, tugged, pic-

turesque, Inviting to the mountainclimber, and almost enough bo to makeu beginner Indiscreet

Hut there is plenty to till one'sthoughts and occupy one's bodllj andmental vigor without attempting tocross to that clouuland We walked amile or so to the south, and oveij stepopened up new vistas, showed us newnnd undre.imed-o- f effects of color, vari-ety in lava formations and degrees Inthe supcilative of toughness, wlldness,desolation and awe. We ventured oterthe same path and found the panoramaiter new We went north neatly tothe upper rim of the cost gap and nsbefore, it wns always fascinating, al- -

We weie not fortunate enough to seethe speetm

Oahu

) m led nit,) telling of a f.nifiil

Ami still In the mMdie illt-UH- floated tlie soft Innocence nt summer sIkm.iand the crater rMM dajaa1were endlciM folds tf the ureal while,nihes CloutJImid was In-lo- us Asfr as the ee could see, Its rolling Milsand sleepy vulloys. Its pence, nnd unlet,filled nil sihico Not i iiionwit, nut

In naMiimrlitf. or nnlnr Andvu, ,,. f,,. , ,., , ,i, ,..,and turn baik aaaln. nnd In- - the weird

was mn.le oter anew Kurto the southeast we looked for Hawaiiand Its Rinil donua foi a loiiK time In

iiln and then, of n sudden, undir ourory ejes, the billow nrnsi of tthlli

seemed to shadow foith the long, giaie- -ful sweep of .Manila lia and MalumKe.i, trj dim at llrst until the rns ofthe setting sun touched them with theirilili tints nnd disentitled them ns withthe alchemist's magic wand to our admiring vision.

We circled the horizon with our eagerevesthe mountain slope vanished Intothe white iltj, clouds that weru milesdeep, clouds that tilled the universe

111. d ream faces, specter ships, stiver- -ed ascades, palaces and pearl cloudsthat i ellected clouds, duplicating nndmanifolding each other until the evewearied of Its attempt to llnd eitherbeginning in ending to nny of thebeautiful citations spread out beforeus.

Tor a time the only color wns whitewith silver nnd pearl gray tints Thenfrom a distance that seemed almost be-o-

the power of sight, a long rlbniidof most delicate lose pink wns passedthrough that diaphanous mass. A second nnd a third followed, and In a mo-ment, In that Inllnlteslmnl fraction oftime that Is measured bv lleetestthought, our cloudlaud was glow lug andpulsing with the glory of the sun Ourdream faces weie alive and theli God-like forms, clothed in lustrous lobes,moved on In stnttlv measuic to the mu-sic of the spheies then Just beginningto show In the tuiipiolse sen above usOut spectei ships wore manned, royalbanneis living, ilch tnpcstrles hangingfrom mast and rigging Our palacesof pearl weie peopled, opal and Jnsiei,gold and mil studded the walls, tedand blue lotus fluwcis, hibiscus nndoleander hedges nnd gient masses ofgorgeous unnamed blossoms waved togentle biees'es and spread bioadcasttheir delicious fragrance So beautifulIt was the vpiv sun did glow with pi Idannd swt II with admiration of the win hishe had created, and the whole sky wnsone mass of harmonious reds and golden tints nnd et by minute gradations'" ' lOtild follow, the tints changed" of pearl, to the dull beauty ofimuhvst, to the virginal simplicity ofglaeltis cold.

Tlie waimth of summer wns fresh-uiie- d

by the keen air of the north Theblight stuis appeared In the deep blueabove Our ghosts and specties retained, but siemlngly In even quietermood, as If in keeping with the hour

We looked after the horses once mote,sunpled our piovlslons nnd then tri" 1

to llnd u soft spot In the little cav"wht ic we had spread our blanketsBaldwin's house was so spacious that,being roolltHS, tlie cold night windsscan hid out every nook and coiner InIt and we found the cramped qiinriirsundei the lee of a ledge of lava muchmore to our liking.

However, sleep was lmpostibl" Inspite of blankets nnd wraps It wascold, a clear, keen, rut Hied air Hint gotIn under all our covoih and plajedhavoc with oui cliculation. Then, too,lava docs not compute with a hull limi-tless and downy quilts foi comfort andt.ise. It mnv be jiahoehoe when you liedown, but It feels like the roughest ot

CollegeThe Trustees of the Oahu College announce tho rates for Tuition, Hoard,

etc., at the Oahu College, for the ensuing jeur, as follows:

TUITION.Oahu College per term, 1COO

Preparatory School " 12 00

Kindergarten .... , , " 1000Music Special Instrumental or Vocal, ono lesson per week " 10 00

Special Instrumental or Vocal, two Icssoiib per week... " 32 00

Use of Pianos for practice, one hour per tiny " 3 00

Use of Pianos for practice, two hours per day " COO

School of Commerce " lfiOO

Use of Typewriters ' 300

HOARD AND WASHING.Young Men (unfurnished rooni) per week, C 00

Young Women (furnished room) " 0 W

Day Students (lunch) " 1.00

MATERIALS.

Chemistry per term, n CO

Physics " 1 00

Hlology " 200

HOOKS AND STATIONERY.

Onhu College (Estimated) per term, J3 ou

Preparatory School (Estimated) " 3M

SCHOLARSHIPS.

All applications for Scholarships must be made as early as possible to theFinance Committee of the Corporation, care of the undersigned.

Tuition is payable per term, In advance. Students will not bo allowed toremain as such unless the tuition Is paid. Hoard Is payable monthly, strictlyIn udvnnce. Rebate will be made In case of continued absence on nccount ofserious Illness. Pavment for nil charges may bo made to L. C. HOWLAND,nt Punahou, or to JONATHAN SHAW, 101 Judd Building.

P. C. JONES, Treasurer.Honolulu, August 22, 1902.

I itii lo

II, l!.. ..fn Thlna

MiMNMiiMMi

WtfcII

M firi

r I i 'Hi iMin the t t. i ii- - I I. I Kill Mlt!stttMed tll nrimiii 111 innl tiit nutthe i tali i lunch '! unitlata maam in bold r n. i fartrol nildlnotnfnris and ritanh in IN Weltitevaatr f e ww MH a clawl

the Waaiweas of volesalc aati andwarm la a lr4a- - In the preat hole helo u Tha rola iflete4 IHrht ofmoon aa4 plaaei, a4 the brilliancy orstars, too far remote t hiina hswarmth arrted oal- - to aharnan theshadow and m)ail(r atir unfamiliari talon

wren, mis was no piaKroHmi hielemental forera, no iulet. an oalm. It

nui rp inni enrin s nerceei ims- -

slmis nc axMliltetl tliatneehee InscteOdug Honda. In furnace of lire slid

Co.

ihc

IIChtnUiR l"la. that alMMaied back to Htahop v Co.. Roods nud chattelsfa ithue t heaven In tfeumleta Hint tore hw!n mentioned by wat ..f n ort.the universe Hpatt and oclmad from the "??,' 'J, "m I1"". '.h lw,m"i c,f '"pern l Rates down to the ver) jaws of ufon$eS,f n'1 ln,cri''t "H '' r' '"?'- -

J "And wheteos wild propertv desi rib- -Hire nil was pence, the peace of m, ,, ,,, MBIUMi (l) H,M A v

tUalli. pet haps, but nothing but the t;(,nr i the patt of the llrst partof our own Imnglnluaa could Ject to the said mortgage

bieak Hint pence The clouds still "And wheions the sum of J27J0 Is td

the hoilzon nnd hid the tiioun- - lug to snld pnit of the second part ontain slopes below us Hawaii nnd H' security of the hereinbefore recitedthe other Islands the plctuiesquo peaks '"dentine of mortgage ns the party ofof Western Maul, the cane llelds and thi,;,,1'l,t Vnrt ,,ur?"' nckmivtledReaother evidences of the piesenee of man. rl'.i.V lms W1"'"' "l . ,,,,,rl'of ,lhnil land nnd sen. u...,. Inst TI1..11 tin "?,,, al, ()f lhe ppcom, ,nrl ,0miracle happened of which we had read. bUp ,, m m,dltlonal security for thowhich we hod come to see the suit iiivment of the said sum of 12750 andlose' Just n KUsplelon of color nt llrst, .Interest thereon.like a kiss upon lips cold In death We "And whereas, the sold parties of thocould not feel Its wnrmlh. Wo could second part have agreed not to fore-sc.ute- ly

credit Its promise's Hut, as close snld mortgage before Novemberthe native legend has It, the sun was, ,RJ;. 19- -.

already trapped, and through the1 Novy, therefore, the parly of the firstinnssis of billowy white tlfat had con- - 'n,r';,l ufoj" "" '" consideration of thecoaled King Maul's winkers and must iJZhave fooled the lord of day as It .1,1 us, M,c()llll ,mrt le rocoll)l' vhoreor ,appeared (hell tunny colored ilbands ).,,. by aelcnowledged, doth htreby bar-o- fbeaten brass and gold, of lustious gnln, sell nnd assign unto the said pir-nn- d

penrl-bioldei- silk, llbrous ropes ties of tho second part, their heirs, ex-un- d

nets of sapphlte iub, ametlost eciitoiH, administrators and n'slgns,and Indestructible gems With gentle, the follow lug described Roods, chattelspeisuaslve, Itrislstlble force they dtew 'lI"l Pioinrty, to wit:the sun fiom out the lint South seas.! ,'!"e Moigeuthalor tpesettlng ma-fic-

and glowing fiom his iniitnlng f1'1"?' "". ,ro(,,f ,,ros,H' lhr'' Mmro.,t"bath and brought h.m captive to niake .Uel"w,!?ka golden ciovn fo good King Maul ,,,. ,, ,,,, , , nftj-sete- n newonml warm and vivify this beautiful but ,, ji, cmiCKi ,0 ril80H ,loll. tvp(lfuiiiiii-iui- ii inuiiifi iniiine aim iiiiikc m thirty fonts utlvertlslng tllsplav type.It a ci liable Hale.tkala, the house oflclght palts news chases, leads slugs,the sun. I brass 1 tiles and tiriintuents. 3000 lbs.

There is one phenomenon that usual- -l occurs here at sunset which Is nsuiiliiuc as It Is beautiful.

The change in the nlr currents causesthe cloud banks to unroll nnd unfold.and following the Using strata ofwanner atmosp lute, hey come billow- -Ing, llowlug and tumbling tliiough theeast gap and spie.id out through thewitiiu una leiigui 01 me gteai crater of type Tor goltl Julturlng, htoek of jia-f- or

nil the world like 11 lot of fat, tlcecy per and stationery shpplles amountingmetJnoH piling through a uaiiow en- - to nbout KiOO, one Inrgest sire Habcocktruiico Into an ocean wharf pen Dispatch newspaper piess. one folding

Authentic aieountH have also been1 uaclilne. one Challenge Gordon hnlf-glve- n

bj the tourists of tho "Spectie une.r ""V1' Job pi es. 0110 C hallengoItroilien," the phenomenon that is seenat cerluln conjunctions of sun nnd cloudmm in mi .nun uu-- milium n to UK- - uu- - p I"irb.lUkH-MlirS- P I II P g.lSOllllOserveis standing on tlie eruler's edge engine, one large and one siniill elcc- -are projecled In 1 nlargeil und even trie motor, shafting, one steel Imposinggigantic form upon the white 111 mssl table, one type table with slides, 11on the othei side of Hie ci.itei Her t pe cabinet, I case stands 13 cases

Hut the phenomenon of the crater, hotly It Her about 1000 pounds, stzeilllllng with the loads Is Itself worth1 f""'" nonpareil to pica, 115 cases Jobthe dllllcultlcH und hardships of tlie. t1,',Iiy tyI"' u",eo 1f",tH i'0!1 lyi,c:t ,., two cases wootl furniture, lfil Job and

one small type cabinet, ono' .,.,! i.... .... ...he beglnnl ;g Vnblnel, 12 gallejH usstWtedulle that they must advert se the r ,,,, ,,

H ,tlm,Hi ,lHSOrtmoI1t composingscenery nnd volcanic wonilers-n- nd Ht Kb. bookkeepers desk, two roll-to- p

must nrrange for the comfoit as will dosks, one typewtltiti desk tine t pe-

ns economy of the tourist in time and writer, one Hat-to- p desk, four report- -monej Halenkala will soon become amecui for sightseers and with KIIiiiiiiu

'and tlie beauticM of gat den. fniest nndsc.i that ub mud In tluse Islands willlinu tnnrlsl tun el K. this world ofnature's lunsterplecca and man's camforts ns ugnlust any othrr attractionI know of

Yours trulyWHITE PINE.

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SPENTLOTS OF MONEY

Said to Have Lrft $30,000With Merchants of

Honolulu.

"Although many ot the soldiers whocame here on the transporl Huford hadapparently lost n great deal of theirmoney on tho voyage from Manila bygambling, I think It safe to say thatthey left some tiZ.OOv or JJ0.UU0 In Ho-

nolulu," said 11 well known businessman vcsteiduy.

Tho men of the nuford were an or-de-

lot of fellows. They did not painttho town retl or try to thiow nny of thesmaller buildings of the town over thetop of the new Young Hullding but theydid spend the money They lent nodthat travellers can see the sights herewithout being tobbttl and tho storiesthey tan tell of Honolulu nfter leavinghere should do a lot of good towardsbringing ntheis to Hawaii,

Honolulu hopes Hint a few more- holl-ers of transports will leak sufficientlyso thnt their commanders will decidethat it is necessary to put Into thisp irt.

VON GRAEVEAAYERWANTS $5,000

Tlie battle on Lavsau Islnnd betweenMax Schlemmer, tho "king ' of thetocky Isle, and Albert von Grnevemay-i- r

In which tho latter was wot sled andwhich was exploited In the police courton Wclneulay, Is again told of In annetlon for damages brought In the Cir-cuit Court ngalnst the "king" by VonGruovemiivei, In which the latter de-mands J5000 for Injury to his characterand feelings. He stutes that on Au-gust 12 on Laysnn Island Schlemmerdid strike, brulso nnd otherwise 111 treuthim, all of which ho says contributedto Injure his character.

TO SETTLE

Bishop & Now Have

Control of

Bulletin.

)MrllM

Z.'T'ne'Zms

SOLDIERS

The f II wi'in i aHr has l n 1' J inthe iiffli f lteltrar '1 forrecord.

' Whereas u- an Indent ur 'f tivrttae dated January Slli, w in me htween A. V Hear rih ft M Dii'i i ii Jif 1'lsher and 11. ft. Walty ' theMini , v (Year aaatlHled unto the sill I

M Damon. J. II. Itali.r ami II HWulty, tua UwU tuitnera of tb. firm

Itvpo machine metal, 3R tjpe galleys,assort! tl sizes and Muds, one Hlekok

lulling machine, one Gem paper cutter.!"--', rmiin embossing machine, 0110

I,'r,,1r' H Hml','K' , T,11'."'' o,"Vvlr0"c. Z:,!! "I! t!"on 111111 unit 'iii iiiihc niiiiiiiniii rt in.1.

lllmlp,H. lw.Hi W!WlllK ,.,,.,., Unlshlngrolls, stabbing tuaclilncs, cabinet of rul- -Ing pens, hand tools, table, llftc en cubcs

Goidoii nne-elgli- medium Job press.linn tjl oil In l"iiH,titi niii.f)iillil1i iiinill.um Jnl, I)r(H ,, A,,VI1IU.(1 papcrcntter.

era tallies"To hate nnd lo hold nil and slngulnr

the said goods chattels nnd propertyubote bargained and sold or Intended" c. uiuo inc sum paiucH 01 toe--

second patl, their helis, exec ulcus, nil- -mlnlstiator.s and nsslgns nbsoltitely.

' Pixvidetl novel tbejess, thnt the saidgoods, chattels and pioperty shall besubjei t to the same right ot letlcmp-tlo- n

by tho said p.uty of the llrst p.irtns Is set forth in the Indenture of mort-gage hereinbefore lefertott to.

"And It Is nlso agreed by and be-tween tho pintles hereto that tho partyof the Mi at pint will Insure nnd keepliiHUrnl the said pioperty hereinabovedescribed for tho benefit of thu saidpaitles of the second part In a sum nsnear the value of tho said property asIs practicable and will for that purpose pay all premiums und sums ofmoney pnvablo in respect of such In-

surance "The document Is signed by AV. R.

rnrritigton us president, and A. V.Gear, treasuier, of tho nullctln Pub-lishing Company.

GUT YOUR SHARE.

Chinee, Hindu, Japancc,Mack-man- , Whitcman, Redman

all are busy eating away atthe world's food supplyevery day three times a day.Every man woman and childis entitled to a share.

Are you getting yours ?

Does it do you good ?

If not, you are losing flesh

and need Scott's Emulsion.Much rich food in little space

with strengthening medi-

cine that's Scott s EmulsionIt provides an easy way to getproperly fed.

When disease, or weakness,or worry cause loss of fleshtake Scott's Emulsion. Itfeeds and strengthens till onecan eat anything and enjoy it.

It restores the flesh of young,and old.

Srnd for Free Simple.SCO IT Si ROWNF, CheiuUti, 409 I'eirl St., it. Y.

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INSURANCE

Theo. H. Davies & Gi

(Limited )

AOENTS FOR FIRE, LIFE l.kMARINE INSURANCE

Northern Assurance Compan

OF LONDON. TOH KI1H5 AND1,1 KK ISstbllhed Hit

Accumulated Fund. .... I,,,ri

Britishand Foreign Marine Ins. C

or Liverpool, ron maiunbCapital ,. Cl.O0,HI

Reduction of Rates.Immediate Payment of Claim

l

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LUAGENTS

IMPERIAL LIME99 0 Per cent Pure.

The very best Liino and in tin-bes- t

containers.

In Lots to buit.Low Prices.

CALIFORNIA FEED Co

AGENTS.

Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd.ASSESSMENTS.

THE TWENTY-FIRS- T ASSESS-incn- tof JO c or two dollars (J2 00) per

iihare has been called to be due andpavnble June 20, 1902

The twent -- second nsscssment of10 or two dollars ($2.00) per share hasbevn called to be duo and paable Aug-ust 21, 1902.

The twenty-thir- d assessment of 10

or two dollars (J2.00) per share hasbeen called to be duo and payable Oc-

tober 21. 1902.The twenty-fourt- h and flnnl assess-

ment of 10 or Iwo dollars (WOO) rershare has ben called to be due andpayable December 20, 1902.

Interest will be charged on assess-ments unpaid ten days after the sameare due at the rate of one per cent (1)per month from the date upon whichsuch assessments arc due.

The nboe assessments will be pay-able at the ofllce of The H. F Dllllng-ha- m

Co. Ltd.. Stnngcnwnld buildingsintd) elmer e paxton.

Trensurer Olua Sugar CoMay 12, 190. 23SJ

aWl mm mmMn?"giiZSiJLlnXt 25

Mlol6'HB WOltLU-KAME- IJLOOD Pljll

AND HdBTOllKH,IS WAltllANTED TO CLUAJt T11J

lil.OOti (rom all Impurities fromwhatever cause ailolmt.

For Bcrofula, Bcuny, Eczema. Bkln aa.Ulood LiiBcuBee, lllacklieads, l'lmiile. uiLores of all klndn. It Is a ntver tailing bpermanent cure. 1.

Cures Old Borrs.Cures Bores on the Neck.Cure. Bore Legs.Cures Wacklie-u- or Pimple va 1.

Face.Cures Hcurvy.Cures Ulcers.Cures liluoc end Bkln Disease.

s Qlandulur BwellliiKB.Clears the Iliood from all Impure matt.i

From whatever "auno alsiog.It Is u real specific for Gout and lUi.a

ciatlc pains.It removes the cause from th. Dloo'

and Bones.As this Mixture Is pleasant to the ta.te

and warranted free from anything- - Injurlout to the most delicate constitution o.either sex, the Proprietors solicit suCT.r.nto k.iie u a trial test Its value.

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS OF WON

DERfUL CURES

FltOM ALL PAltTS OK T1IK WOULDClarke z Blocd Mixture 1. sold ln bottleI. Sid each, and In cases contalrilne U

times the qnantity, lis sufficient to effo--permaneni cuie In the I real majorlli

of tr caaes U ALL CHKHIBT and f.iTLNT MGDICLM! VliNDOHS throUKhout the world. ProprletortTHE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNT1K3 DIIUO COMPANY, Lincoln. EnUna. Trade raark-"ULO- OD U1XTOHK

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE

CAUTION. - Purchasers of Clark-- !

Clarke's Ulood Mixture should tea tha-1he-

get the genuine article. WorthletiIrritations and substitute, art lomiilm,Iialmed off by unprincipled vendors. Tiiv.ords. "Lincoln and Midland Coun'loDrutc Company, Lincoln. Fngland," annrraved on tho Oovernment stamp, an.

"Clarke'. V.'orld Famed Ulood Mixtureblown In the bottle. WITHOUT WHICINONK ARE QENUINB.

CASTLE & CQOKE CO., LrtHONOLULU.

Commission Marchant?

SU&AR JfAUTOKS.

'AOENTB TOr Una Plantitlon Company.rh Walalua Agricultural Co., LULThe Kohala Sugar Company,T Walroea Sugar Mill Company.T Fulton Iron Work, Bt. tut. MThe Btandard Oil Company.Te George F. Dlake 8teara PirapiWerton'e Centrifugal,foe New England Mutual Life Ia.ar

ance Company, of Bolton,rbe Aetna Flr Inauranea Compar, a

.Hartford, Conn.r AlltanR Auturanc. Corapaay, (London.

PRODUCTS LABOR OH

OF HAWAII CELEBRATION

AGardener's Notes1

On Island

Crops.

The Gardener s chronicle nn Kngllehpublication, has the following articlefrom the ln of Donald Mclnt', heartgttrdener of Munnalua

As everyone In the horticulturalworld know, sugar la the Maple Industrv. and Is lararlt cultivatethroiiRhoiit the Itlamts It whs eultl-- 1

imifri' ntmw ukixi

May Be Tame

ntel In ry quautltica lifore one who cttn nuthorltattvaly wiy thatlh;, whtn n trt-at- y of tommerrbil reel- - t wm )e uoith his while to get his

with the l'nlte.1 States came HrBll, , roH,nuw, for ,t skywardiiffect t'ndei the provlalona of ... .

this treaty an ra of unexKfted pros-- 1

A the various unions ofperlt set In. and the piodurtlon of jear agoas well as rice lm reared more plumbers, carpenter, painters, elfectri-tha- n

was oxer anticipated, bar- - tal workers, bollermalcers and masons

TT ,? factund-abo-ut tons being ground composed of E. A. Mott-Smlt- h, Dr, towurj ti,u 0fup ytor Wlli,lkn Is ..kiIi.kiI.mIJ '"-'r- e l to be Mure, i'uul Isenberg and Dr. Sloggettflir ,iu. ubbli",ld Qr? "teu",tr rn-,- tabout u00 lon yol to tuUe offi which .,.....

carried numbers OIUENTAL CONDIHONS1"1' passengers UcB a of w , ton n ,,,,,

i en tracts of land were brought Intoulllviitlon liv extensive IrrlKHtlon. some., ..... ..i.'i.... i. ..i.... ....... ...ii i..

length. Tarried through wood;tunnelled through rock, and spanningwidoennons The Ew a Plantation, nearHonolulu, Is one of the largest andllnest ln the Itdands About 90,(K)0

plantations, wiui a iely yield oiabout 2:5,000 tons of sugar. It requiresan aM-rag- of elghtoen months for ncrop to mature, the ordinary leld beingthree and one-ha- lf tons to the acre,jet on specially rich alluvial soil. It IssomctlmcH as great as nine tons to thencre

Next In Importance roim. rice Itsculture Is pilnclp.il! carried on by theChinese, and In the S.in Kiiitu Isco market it grades with the best comingfiom I'hln.i The ground Is plowed

kt

tota,

Affair ThisYear.

prbh)y very

celebration

oiganlzed,

'ch-,Hglo,-

little

plentiful. The

materially weakened,

orKanlzatlons,

hadorganizations

well Mini the Held then imwaiuuis. reman nanmerged, being to only of tho

until crop ilpens, uho came hue Hawaii becameThe of 'jvirltnry in tho Hist

and primitive The Chinaman t abor clK.bnitlon In Seplem-siiw- sthe seed thli n small Held ,,,.

1900.ulieii the jilantsmost of the Held Asiatics,

Held for plantinr they The plumbers have no regular head-

set out mud hand rows quarters and hall former-nhni- if

Ii?lit InelieH Win n tnalt .....I.....1 eltot.itur.d water drawn tome siruw 10 ripen, i crop men,cut with the sickle No threshing ma- -chines nre used by the Chinese ricegrower, hut grnln separated from

chaff by being beaten out with thehoofs of horses Chinese cattle,In ancient times.

cultivated, but to nlnK fur t.oeii accomplished.although Hawaiian, )iaH bcen t0 m(lke the

takes ., high place ,,, nndthe trees,""'kioivii her.-- , from general

littlemyJulUmo- -

I! S00 feet above the sea One ofthe gi.Mtesl ditllcultles contend with

. i blight, which greatly kept InIn peculiar parasites, mid lady- -

' birds that have been Intiodiued forem kind of liifc.t The cultivationcf a .allied on with good lesults,I hi best quality of leaf being obtained"ii the hlghei elevations The highiu.e of hiboi picvents Its more exlvn-ihiv- i'

rultlvatlon.has with,

and pionouiued by experts ofa good, description. The expenseof .ultlvatloii trilling, und wilier.

rlc uand one-hn- lf

Hamle. vegetable slut, grows!'"" l"" f I,c ro0tf ?'"luxurliinlly, but Industry not

owing to . ,e want of suitablema. hlneiy.

The soil and climate Hawaiinot for ofitropltul mid andtlw.lt... . ,l.lu,,ll.i l.no ...1.1...1 I.......!.. ...

tltllUUUlUUII IIUUUI IUIISCIJ l i

the Iiroslierltv Ih1iiti1h.so III the cuee of semi-tropic- fruits,

ulllgutoi pern, h.inuna, lime(citrus llmetta), orange and lemon Theulllgatur pear glows a large size,

the fruit of a superior quality.The llesh of butter consistency, witha nutty llavor. and tt makes a deliciousdiesslng salads, the largest of these

about slvweighs of thiee pounds. Themango glows ln great piofuMon, nndsev.ial vaileti.s aie used for makingi liutney, the best varieties having beeniinpoitcd from India nnd Jamaica.

mi eveigieen with binnll glossyleaves, and n gum which eudes

trunk of the tree used in medl-- .Ine dull several months of

the v.ui. and nut llndtins with fruits on one side and blos-soms on tho other.

I'o. otinuls gtow nil Die sea-slio- u,

miy spot where nothing elsewill glow, very little. ululvuted The bupodllu, soursop,pomelo, ctieiimou, . ustnrd-nppl- e, v,

citron, watermelon, grumulilla,pom. anate, mid tnuiuilnd are some ofthe desirable exotic fruits that well...l. I.I.....I.. . .... .1..i.iiiiiuB, i.toies oi nil iie-- s.

rlptlons me raised throughout thejear, und water and lantatoupc melonsin1 sup.rloi to thoM In mostcuntiles Pinenpiil.s grow wild on all

islands, there tiimc twenty-liv- e

varieties taking their tiames from theloiallties whence obtained.Near City, some eight miles fromHonolulu, a plantation of an excellentvariety Tho average weight of

fruits eight pounds, although thofruits of some varieties have beenknown reach a weight of seventeenpounds. The pineapple season is from

middle of the of May tomiddle of August.

Bananas are raised In great quanti-ties nnd shipped to the west const ofthe United States, the cost of cultlvnHon very moun

nre trees nnd Inluxuriant growth, of mag'nlHcent species of tri';, woodbeautiful markings, nnd capable of takIng high polish, equalling the finestwnlnut and mahognn this the koa-tre- e.

The Islands nt one time were veryrich In sandal-woo- d, but when the na-tives foutul It would sourceof Income to them, they cut down the

trees In n very short apuce of time,and sold them to dealers ln the United

it mi w u m i2 mi mi

a

small

pr.KltjInto

sugar,

1200cna

dense

and

and

Day falls nn Mondaywxt wltl be u tnme daywnn ine wuor ununn, wnui

" mui mi nmr rm . ,nobeen no iltllnlte plans made ny thetal union for n of Labor's" '5'"t ,,ft' ,n llle "" n",, o"1 Ums

balloon nscanalon man cannot find any

were firmly and turned out.,,,.V,.i.. i i . ,.m,.l...ru i,a,i' i'"."-- " r.- - " "

followed by,m" '" l,w b,IICC ln8tCJ en,nf S0"1"8,

Day been an exodusoi in-- wane nuinuvrn oi uiu orguioza- -

lions und tliuo more than n

or sKlllcu worKers away 10 omer placeswhere work moreJourneyman Plumbers' union was theHist to of tho exodus,ti,t, the carpenters', and finally the, organissatlon. The painters'union Is not as, ., ... ...,",,h- - """'-- ' "l "" """" ""- -

Ltcr tralle In the base- -.. , ,, .... ....n i nut,, .n,.,,!

,m-"- """"" ".

novaua8.It wus usctrtuineu ycsierouy mui

some effort been made toget the various togetherfor a celebrutlon on Day, noth- -

lulu theienice of the event.

f'f-ft-- t4-- f

States, and neglected to jounftrees for a futuie supply.

Not ii,.. least imnmtiint vegeiuuieproduct Is .mo. It consists of twokinds the upland, will, grows on meiiiiiid,h.a in ilrv mind, and the low-- !

... ..r .,.,.. "i.ni.oitimi Kinnle. which

rowed, Is sub- - ine umi i.mi.the water ullowed a few mainland workers,

stand the when It Is when adiawn off method cultivating and participatedIs .rude , u

kly In , , temali ii.d ... ,.,,""' '"",- -arc about six inches

they pulled ill' and taken to leaving to

the wheie nrelIn the b In the that was

niinrt. l... t,if.ntlw.r eltlithe Is off allow

lie is

the Isthe

or as

Coffee. Is not j,lui H0 Nohuge extent, or cnosell LaborKoiiii. among it Is likely that be- -the best coffees of world, the

mow the hcu-lev- cl vond being awill beup to

tois Inx. Is

k b

liu Is

H.-m- been experimentedto be

sluing "' "-loIs the yieldan., is ..bout

' l' aH ! "H

or l'u. r!"" t,he '

the Is

of canbe the pioductlon

fruits,till ,,UO

.if th,. nvnonlnllv!

su. h ns the

toand Is

Is

foiheads Is Inches long,

ItIs

fromthe is

It bearsIt Is to

alongoi

the are

gido

,1... ..,,.in- - .eH.

giown

they areIVml

exists.the Is

to

monththe

being small Along thetain ranges vines

forests nwhose hns

u, Is

be a g'eat

old

v

which

or is itni'"

lo- -

r,. .,.,.1

u grand

Is

was

feel the result

a....,..

Labor

plant

hLM

ine

me

thethe

Hnunclal

lll''""8" l"'s"lb'e- -P.r thl.teen

tons

excelled

upwaids

unusual

but now

the ure

the

Tli..

set out hillocks placed several leet,

he

beingc,,td

ll, ason, nnd a ripeobtained. the the

being lnentmid from three to Inches In dinm -

etei The loot byat. ..n .. 1... ...i.ln It lint m II

poi; baked root being pou,desl tillcached

,a

much um.the natives Is the tl, It has a

oblong the leaves mea tint.

one time together,

llesldes plants mentioned,aie llovveilug nnufolWgo plants, among which co.llneums '

(crotons) woithy mcii-- jthe In great

luMirlnnce. ond richleaf-- , Ing.

In Is,a nlght-hlooml-

iccreua nctlculus), which Is magnificent sight tlower. the blos-soms lunging from two three feftIn

.-- .

LADY'S LIKE

Panama, Colombia,Colic,

Dr. 11. a prominent phy-sician of Panama, Colombia, In

letter "last I hadas n lady sixteen

age, who a ofEver I prescribed for

her proved Ineffectual she wasgrowing worse hour Her parentswere sure die. She

vvenk that could not turnover In What do criti-cal a study for me,thought Chmiihcilnln's Chol-era nnd Diarrhoea and ft

prescribed It Thowonderful result was effectedeight hours she was feeling

three days was uponher feet and the end of weekwas entirely well." sale by nildruggists Benson,Si Co., agents Hawaii.

OLtt'S CANE

SHOWS WELL,

Plantation Now in;

ExcellentShape.

Olaa plantation Is In excellent rondl. I

to the broughtby visitors the rondl- -

ism oi w cane hihi me piioii snaixof the estate are Mich as to excite themwl ftivornble comment Messrs. M.1' Itoblnaon. A. J. Campbell and El

E Paxton made a specialthu plantation, to the city

their statements con- -

the estate nre of the most rosyThe cane Is good, the prospects for a

fir... nr.in utl.f llie ratt,u,n nro ..nrill.i.- -... .i. ........ . . . . .a

to the nlantailon than Unafn,m Uie plant cane. r Paxton'.'who is ine treasurer or the coinp.ui,,, conoerning his trip este,duy.

"The grinding of the llrst crop ofsugar Company, Limited, will be)

ln three weeks. Up toAm.nt M. than. u . i:.s9. . inn.... .....mnmi.- - r - ...p, - - , ,v v -

this 000 tons or more was cut forseed.

"This Is nearly up to the estimateat the beglunlng the e.ir for

llrst crop, and considering the factthat n amount fertilizingwus done, also the fact thut theW1, H irKn forest land exposed forMist time In uges to the action of thesun, we consider the results cry satis-- Ifactory.

"Another fuct thut has been'

strilted Is that the quality the cane,1s about same at all elevations

plantation, and If any difference,.the maukd show the best results.We nre planting Lahnlna cane to nn

"f nbo llboVL'ci,ov,ltlon f,cet'unu uuu uiuiuuu tiuiua,

"While it Is early to make evenan approximate estimate on the yield

the for 1903, I might say thatthe area will be about 4250 acres; add-ed to this will be the from

1000 acres or a total 0230

acres. The ln general Is lookingthe Holds nre In good condi-

tion.l lie experience vi inner iimiiiuuuiin,

especially with soils similar tohas a marked Increase

yield with cultivation and fertilization.Eve-- i on plantation, average.. . .,g9 ,. c tons their,. vlelds.

decline In the alue of theowing to the nss ssments called

' - " "" , c, ,' ugeiun, cu iuii uun

lt 'T ".'. .?. .! always glad tonanu 10 mier- -give any inroimation ui

lloatlng indebteuness pain, inere win

ytari outs(0 tj,u railroad line belowthe mill costing sa J40.000, for theho of taking off tho cane can- -

,,.,,.,. favorably miy mill in thelhlamISi

The'ni a tho third5000 ecies, exclusive of ,1'una Sug- -

nr V outsldeis, which

VESSEL IN PORT

The States trmsporl Sewardwhich when sen l'i the looks

more like nil te island steam-er than n t an lve.1lulu e aft after un elevendavs' till) fiom Seattle,

The Seward lea no .argo Is

"7"llllu

requestis

m) kokuato

about ,l regulations.to

oblong,length, tniroeiiients prohibition

baked lia

foims thinned by.notadding water, und afterwards allowed mill, us 1vl,0h'a .1 moM Jch "'"j.y.'and w e think

.'results on Hist yeui's gilndlng willImpoitunt plant

hhuge, nnd

shiningnnd

a cloak, na- - be The plantingtlves loot, coinpleteduglw ? cmfwp

and pleasant to the flnWiirt "vIncie.ued per acre hood.also used an In- -

drink, b bruising the

miu fermems",,a iei'vinK '" "" .ANOTHER ARMY

specialtlon. All varieties giow

ovceedlnglyoloi Hound

the suhuihshedge cereus

In

circumference.

At Chamber-lain's and Diar-

rhoea Hemedy.Chns. Utter,

astates; March

a nungbad

dysentery.

everyshe would had be-

come sheto nt

wns hutColic.

Hemedy asInst resort

Withinmuch bet-

ter Inside she

mid Smith

accordingdiwii rerun nn.I

trip

this week, and

.etu.nsrom(, M

the0na

,,bout

to

madethe

very smallmid

the

demon- -

thethe

lauds

"00 nndiuie-uun-

too

Punaabout

canennd

that,oiaa, shown

Ewa8C

Thebeing

which

with

beal,ut

.iiipany and

Unitedoiling

transput in Honomoon

She

which

coal mnountlnir totons, in addition this

to take about hundred tunsHonoluluwith she bunk- -'

ought to be to carry.to the

transport commenceIn today and herthat can sail before Saturday.

the U Infine shape. olllcers and........ -- . ... .i ..

me strictly I

Shehas plant,win ue 10

freLS meat f the .Islnnd points.

CHINhSi! HAVE

KEFUStl) OBEY

Annnlnlrri IlookInto the Act to

Mitigate.

JXJZZZ1: anotherhe rwMalnltiK

limine concern IwlM. A

fw months am nrl rdr of theItoaN iinde rvgardlnx the removalof Mciughler lwu.es on sanitaryrttvunO. and all hut two the com-rn- s

obeyed The twoClilhwef refused to

wifflinj- - wiin wie oruer ceasejalaughterlng.

Vestorday nt the Hoard of Healthmtlng a IntroducedPaul Isenbuig that Sanitary OHlcerTrncy notify lo withinweeks wns adopted. If order Is

nut obeyed legnl will be re-

sorted to. I

ACT I

There was no discussion llie

lff f h "Act to Mitlgatu" as hadbt""1 Instead the entire

OI neeu oi ine eniorcemcnithe law to acomposed of Attorney-Gener- al Dole.C Smith and Sloggctt.

Another committee was appointedto Into complaint regarding

u.. -- ,. - ti.i. i..., -vi, LciJivkvi ivn i inn .vsiuifii iliti: to

following reports were submitted upon health conditions in the Orientand Australia:

two weeks to July 30

cholera, thirteen ten deaths;plague', slxt-fo- ur Hfty-Hv- o

deaths, Shanghai cholera epiuemlc,Nagasaki cholera, heventeon tendeaths, sixty deaths suspected from'cholera.

lirlsbnne One death plague,August S I

Manila 2031 of cholera to'July 2J, 2011 deaths.

Kobe--, to August 13 Two chol-era, one death.

to August 11 Seventeencholera ten deaths; totaloutbreak, deaths; forty-- .nine suspected cholera deaths.

Shanghai, to August 9 Cholera, 118

cases; ten deaths smallpox.to August C Cholera,

twelve ten deaths; plague, sixty-eig- ht

sixty deaths.Fukuoku Island Kyushu, COO cases

of cholera to date; of Okay- -

uma, 500 JulyOTHEH

report of the medical examinersrecommending the Issuance of a license..t0 1" to Maynard was no- -

nnil n iinimriil'"--

Permission was granted to F. W.

succeeu Mr. uruzan ine jiuoHospital, the recommendation ofj Andrews.

, epidemic of cholera In Manila

haibor be continued. It Is Intended toincrease limns hiicnuan street.

Hnnnrls th. ti1nnii,.iiLr Insnectnr nnuthe Hllo sanitary inspector weie readalll, u,,I)roved.

There were present at the meeting:r. Sloggett. E ,. F. C.

Smith, Mooie, E. Dole Ex--eeutlve OHlcer ... . . ... --- "

" ""- IIN SltLltKIMBERLY

Mrs. Grewer, an lady, reputedto be worth millions, passed throughHonolulu yesterday on AornngI,Mrs. Grewer lives In South

and during siege of thatplace by the Boers, was boxed upShe had an time of It, nndsas that her most pleasantof siege was the part that the lateCecil played In affairs duringIts

Hliodes, nccordlng to Mrs. Grewer,wns the life of town, because

his Joviality, because of his

Hliodes became uneasy, tie mougnithat tho Uocrs things ln sucha way that hla plans for a greatfuture South Africa had been spoil-ed. His of years he consideredIn In i. fn li wnv nn road ruin.

s(Urted to drink himself todeath.

The' great man became sternsclllsh. He supplied to the besiegedanything thnt he could from the storesof tho Klmberly nt the same"me declared thnt he would maketheBritish government pny for

Is ji'iopagated like under water, under general depressed conditions Hardy, C. Searle and Alull toInlgutlng ditches me required ln jia8 probably given ilse to rumors nd-ls- lt the Leper Settlement for

the bed The ground Is t,1(l. illL. condition the poses of oters.levellnl Off Und enclosed by .1 WUll illl- - ,,,,,,. Willi,, evo ,ln ,,,,( nnnHlder Hl.lllr. TnU i.no n,,nnlntn,1 n Innlni.

Innpait. The water Is let In, mid allowed Cstcl parties who may apply for same. The of II. E. Wilson that

remain until the crop mature, 1. e., . Tie oiaa Sugar Compuny, Limited, be permitted to Join his wife at Ka-l- n

about twelve the only vl). . (n ,t8 secon(1 crop ullh a laupapa as was granted,i. quired keep tho (.oil clear .,.,. ,,r from J100 000 rmther time was given to the com- -of weeds, and provide a depth of ,, Dr. Slog-sl- x

Inches of .unnlng water. Taio can 150,000. Improvements and ltlccaHcd to the increas- -

i rop The l Is he no heavy expenditures for pcrma- - tMe orient and advised thnt pres-lurge- st

about one foot In during Ihe coming ent against Ashing In thefour

Is thefH.im tt flluVf

theIt a paste, uhlcli' Is bo i illume

' The.

to ferment As food Is nutri- -he

tlous. theAnotheralso

root,of green Thewere at wovenformed short nbotit 1S00 acres Is

sometimes woie. The after ne.uly fwyp

is sweet neatly '"taste. It Is to make Meldtoxlcatlng loots'

"a,erthere

many benutlful

nre of

showthe' college

grounds, of Honolulu,a of

uwhen

to

A YOUNG SAVED

byCholera

re-

centpatient ears

of had very attackthing

nnd

fobed. this

moment Iof

most

ofone

Tordealers.

Ltd.,

jUoh.

mer overreturning

lemlng

flHi10(i

of

of

of crop

cropof

well

ofof

the

stock,

0fpur- -

of ciop will

will

teidny

can

by

the

the

for

lauwhtv?th

of

are have10

Citythem leae

this

THE

,IKlllerwns referred

P.

also

The

cases,cases,

cases,

from

cases

cases

cases, since

cases,cases,

of

cases since 29th

The

rniitiifl

tne

P.Pratt

the

the

of

fixedall

forwork

Tnen lle

every Item.

NonhLong

of

months, labor

baking,

nt

of

of

a small wooden vessel, grumbling. She gives a graphic deequipped, but about costly a govern- - scrlptlon of the famous siege, but this

contains nothing strikingly new asidement steamer consldeilng her Mzo nsfrom 1,er s'rlcs of Rhodes. She sayshns ever been nut ""-.Uni- t,njclnor the African empire maker's healthSew aid cost the W j g,, , ,

000 on the start. Sln.c then some int the fct t',mt ,,e wet ,nrouB,,000 has been spent In making repairs Umt gleK0 took oft at Ieast ten years'nnd Improvements on her but If sold 0f is nfe,tomorrow she would not bring half this. At the llrst report of war Rhodes wasamount of money. i happy, but as soon as the diamond city

When she unlved here she had a I was by Boerdeck-lou- d of twohundred to coalshe Is twofrom and this amount, to-

gether whnt has In herers, sulllcienther Philippines.

The will takingcoal captain thinks

sheOn board vessel everything

Quarters for. ,i i. M,i

other appliancesanew reingeraiing tier

wor in me carryoV troop 'n, ilfferent.

TO

Cnm-nUl- r in

In

wasthe

have roeolel-traat- s

andor

ruaolutlon by

two

proceedings

TO MITIGATE.

at meet- -

nelPteil.oi

committee

Dr.

look

HongV.onp,

up

Yokohamn,

thirty-thre- e

fromHongkong,

prefecture

MAT1EUS.

"""" "''""-- "

to nev. niupon

A

and

tonf

Mott-Smlt- h,

Dr. and

'

WAS

OF

elderly

theKlmberly,

lAfrln,there.

Interestingrecollection

Rhodesprogress.

the notbut

had

l.ft Ihf. to

and

mines, but

Itlice,

lo registering

to

.01

excellentlyna

J220,-1,,,- ,,,

surrounded commandos

,AUong on the tlftmond fields. She Isnnw wel, n(lvance(1 lri nee but declares

she w Somh

A Bad SkinI'mk your tkm iii niiptlte Vtt

will co II It I ill t hi ...i full all Dintunc Hut wlil kiml i,f i,i, , fti Tt

,,a lm,,'f r Ullu inl llnjiuu I'llfo,,,,,,, uuV l(l0 iln ,,,r ,,,health). lllllUtolll'N..l..,v, utliiiikll)wltll iiniii-- . . . u nicinij,eru'i ' i"r, v..l .he urn.

I W - . I'Jf

II :' ;. t r i"

iM VmJm

Mr. Prank Ilewrtt, of W. A ,luMiil'liUphitosraphAiatte hvluti itrcd lit '." When a lv mi fUml.nikcoiit Inlmlnornntmut my lnnrt, Aft. r tr.vlrfg n great nullr niedle In vain, 1 fmk A.rs harMpirlH iand vt.is ipil. Kly eur.il. Itcucntly 1 w.itroutil.d again v, itli Severn tin IK but one bot-tle nftl.o Mine olil reiiuily complete curedme. Its til" greatest blood.purlfjlng uicdi-chi- o

In tliouorlil."

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There are many Imitation "Sarsaparllku.."Ileaurojou get Aycr's.

Aid tho Barsaparllli by keeping our bowel.In good condition with A j cr's 1'illn.

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AFewSpecials

in

WARE

7 piece Berry Sets com-jirUin- R

1 largo bowland Gind. Bnuceis. . . 60c

4 piece Table 8etH conpist-in- g

of covered sugar,covered butter, creamjug and eiioon holder. 50c

2 Quart Juga 35cPickle, Jelly or Preserve

Dishes, each 10cAnd many other articles.

see the display in one ofour Bhjw windows.

WJ.DimondUo,I.IMITKn.

Dealers in Crockery, Glassand lIouefurnishing3.

Sole Agents for the Cele-brated Detroit Jewel Stoveand Gurney Refrigerators.

Freaented to Ltlluokalanl.Queen LUiuokalanl received In pri

vate audience yesterday at Washlng- -

ton. wives of the vtslting . publicists.ho "ere " Colonel Mac

" ent '! nro'Sgh Sr!.,on Plttee Mrs' Burton Mra" Thurs

again. Ifarlane. Ja'iljfi MMMMHnaHMrf.

Page 7: XXXVII, ;:Y0UNG

ENDS wimA JUME1

Grand JuryWith Criminal

Work.

IS

inIN $10,000 SPRING

m P Alt.Th irMi

if lmifr ItM-l- r nir Imi n'.il tiPmin of low lalltt ln nt in l

M ft HI Ml' in tfT f tti i.tnp tlin Ht IftMftft "ill Htul Inn Inn nt II)LO11C ir"tHir. Amnn lh.r lm.r.' rmrnln

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n

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i)'tnr nt in inrK Amain n Mrret.

fthlch I 1H

fXctiHIIMe tr n title In ml till- - j

trii.tp th AtiMtlI km ft I M olil

KHUltwkatll cltr illotrkuf Knimtiuitvul unit hiIJhIiiIdk lot own- -wl liy the Ifotttlp. tit tract tit lie ml

,l ""'"" 'The Krml jury mad, n Hnnl report J.S.'"'nit to ltd work ytwtonlny nft- - i.iiMilfi-iib- l ullltuc )m nlro bee n '

rrnoon follow Ihk which ltt inoinhorii en don In Kaknnkn partlcu!Joyed the tiMial Circuit Court 'nrly In the vicinity the lllnliup

u """" Tlle cuntwet for theim Krniiii jurj made the round In two wn) ,et Jo CoUoM , k 0(, f(. ,m.large nnd eoiiuilcted the tour ooo and this amount U4.4S0 ban ul- -of Inspection which unit started Inst rendy been (mid for work done,week taklnK in nil public Institutions. ltod been coiutiucted itlmt at

Kullhl mitknl pant the (.Sills',,.The visit yesterday was the Knllhl Hchoo, , ,ho ,, trncks nm,teceiviiiK minion, wnorc eoiupiaiuiH opviiliiKhave been made of the accommodations land.furnished the sisters. The lively men

..Knn.i ....t..i. i

!

matter

Knnwn"Mumim

rrdtNtrtlnn

rcrfilHthr

imbW"b

orlinlimldistrict,

Junket,whimes

carry-nil- s

hnelunnlliK

rnhnyup considerable

Tlie ofhas been completed

l" " " C1UII'" """ lhu rniitlnuir Artl.tt.. U T.tlll.. - .......Willi for the to repay them, xew York imiklnR plans nnd estl- -unless funds are obtained from some mates.other source l''llry suits have boon filed, nnd also

The R,and Jury will ,.. a Una, J aneV'r'ateport this innrntiiK, Blvlns n synopsis of jmrchnsed durlnB the year was J?j,757.20the work done Including the results of and the property sold brought ti;9,4C6.!K).

the visits to public Institutions. Thls amount Includes JC2.T3r,0cvVL'il f,,r Vvarl 1,nrbur "ini1 tnke b'or seLii bills wtrc rciurneu, the Unu.(, statea

thoiiKh the contents are kept secret, j Tlc current expenses thethese are said to be against' mehu schools for the year amounted to

Thompson and Woodward In the WI.02S.35, while the permanent iniprove- -',""t ''S T"oillce cases. One Indictment Is against iVj,f-G-'-

total $3,l'.'j less than amountJean Sab.ite for larcciiy. The defend- - B,)ellt OI1 tle pcno()iH i!lst yvar nlll l8ants will all be arraigned In court this hoped still further t,he cx- -morutng. pense. Charles Hartlftt Dyke, the

The following cases were Ignored by therenort Hut

the grand Jury, nnd the court ordered cum.stnnce the Trustees aie pleasedthe defendants released or ther bonds w,Ul the r tho scll0is thls year,exonerated: llelmcr Nellson, Chung nd nre t.cournKed in desire toYip, M. Souza, Scott, Jno. Luu, i,n,m,ve upon the trust conllued toSolomon Pablo, all having been lhL.ir haIulH t0 milke ot Kamehameha nwith larceny; Wong Shee, with monument worthy of Its geneiousweapon; Kamal and Hnneno, malicious founiier, the late Uernlce Hlshop."Injury; Lee l'lng, forgery, nnd Mike During the year Mcllrydo Sugar Co.Costello, assault on tin olllcer. The boml8 u,.le ,)U,caseu to the amountcriminal cases will be taken up J42.S50.morning aim prouamy conunucu uyJudge Gear for the term.

TKUM EXTB.VDHD,

of

mi

of

of

""- -

ofof

XOTJJP.leculved

Kiiili'inhirjuuku maul-- mi uiuui l!S.'lu-tor- m f coul t u, ,ej,(n next .Mommy.

the August term ofTvvo caHCH rol. trIllIicuuii tor oiuae uuy uoin mu nine Kong Why nnd Yoshiayo Ben-- 1

of close on August 30th. The court K,n, TllL1 clv l.i made aipannounced that the remainder iIirKUiy of iiKht eases. isof present term including the ex- - but one case on the docket.tension woum uo given lo jury- - JmlKe noblnson began the hearingwaived cases. The September of the cuse of C. It. Hemon- -term will also be taken up with Jury- -waived cases, and the court announcedthat tho calendar would be cleared upas far as possible.

CITATION' FOK GKO. II. PAULS.Judge Robinson Issued yes

highly

assault

Copies yisterdaycalendar for

ueuiextending present ,nunjcr nrL. llp

chongits

fuither ilshlgdivorce

jesterday

citation

Valley

Friday

specialfor Taketa, Ta-- 1

keta, a forproperty a alleged

Taketa viola-tion the act. Thefendant claims

terdav liiornlmr for the nntienranpo of tlle Htoro taken by him has alsoGeorge H. Paris why stocked It anew,not adjudged guilty contempt. In tlie ctlse Ulshop fc Co. IV.The citation wns granted upon the ap-,1- 1ll' nl., Talula HnyBeldenplication of Andrews the case nuked that the reissued

J. M. McChesney vs. Walklkl Land ue dismissed. The Hist sumnions wasnnd Loan Association thrown out by Judge Gear for failureParis as treasurer. Upon the hearing Plaintiff, comply with theof the case originally Paris failed to court.

though lie was by for the appearance Changcounsel, and the court rendered judg-lI'l-,- u Vl1" v'' was arrested for fearnient by default, ordering him to lako ne would leave the count! y, before aan accounting and l. sult agnlnst him hnd.beeu settled, wasSlmonton ns with his books niid,"""! esteidny.nccounts on Monday, August 23th. Thishe failed do the application for A I COT ATTa citation the result. Mr. Andrews1 JltAL LO I I

ulnlnil flint riiiPDnitnl onrnlnn nmtlil n 'nntii.il viiui, jitt ouitui t; sunlit iiube obtained upon but that his attorneys had been served with the or-

der. Tile return day was nt first madefor today but this was afterwaids ex-

tended to Mondny by Judge Robinson.GEAR DKN'IES STATEMENT.

Judge Gear yesterday denied thestatement attributed to him In whichhe was said have charged IV. II.

from

t

nlr.

their

COUltT

Juilae

paid

show

rules

Uml

CockettKuninlnc

nl. MartinsPain with taking from et nl. Hullhnnawhile the property was In the W. Barnard wf M.possession. The court stated thathad and that Pain August 26

unoccupied

Investigation

legislature

Kameha-K.v- e

bankruptcy

represented

tnlsrenresented.

TRANSACTIONS

had not been charged with stealing' et al.Xlka Kalu ctGear further Kalua K. B

all he had said was that had beenInformed thnt weie being takenfrom the ranch without authority, butthnt he had attributed this actMr. Pain or nny one person In particu-lar.MAGOON GOT THE WORST OF IT.

J. A. Mncoon vs. Chin Keo Gnnu

H

in

re- -

Is

to

is

Is

he for

llil

II.

B

J.

&

BB

B

I. Renwlck R. BR. I. B

K. ....T. K. .... B

.... B& wf B

BK. al. .... B

was heard vosterdav August 15 M. Chapel et nl to Rnmi win r.nn I- -. B 1 R P 464

briefs. is the suit Knakoa. conclaims to a for cor- - B. Baldwin & wf Railroad

per month, rJB ' aL?c.l2,,F Prto In the word and theChinese claim the wasfor years. The was for

years for the Inst portionof lta life, the words had been Inserted.1

the

of caso eton

the

on of

anyear at

S.was

pr.iNTt- -

KlttRf.t

IridiumIn

water In Ho- -

nnd

Sixiruc

tax

curtail

principal, andtill

uorkTodd

I'.

weie ofll.irilv'ti

lonOarTherethe

way, trustee K. vs.which suit of

of bankrupt to havebeen trnnsfened to In

of

andto he should

be of ofot U

I,onin inot

and Geo."f toof

appear of

appear before T,icfeiee

to and n rwas

Paris,

to

he

not to

List of filed record25, 1902:

First Party Class.Airs. Jno. A. RelsP. et at..J. et P.

sheep Lanal. KalueE.

ltj vesbeen

insal- -

S. Knaea al...

B

Judge stateu that J. Kaalpuan

sheep

et

J. Rett ExJ. 15. Rett RenwlckR. Lalaken B

Lalakea R. ParR. Aug. HumburgS. P. L. Bortch....F. L. R.

Poal et

al. liv A.t,o Glllllantl, Kul 3103

This Maroon Walanne, $760.

have made lense to Hilotain land at $100 failed "

put "month,"rent 1100

lease twenty-f-

our and

con W04.

S. Kaulupall et al to HlloCo., B., 40 ft right of way across

con ?25.

& wf to HlloThe Chinese claim that the lease Co" Por lot 4 olaa' Puna- - IIawa":Just what It said, while Ab-co- n "' .bott nnd others testified that word

' Wm M",c' J&, non.B ,IvWn''had been unintentionally Por 11K', 'Honolulu, Oahu;"'omitted. One the defendants who

said he could not EngllsliYnused wn Kwa to Wm Mutch Ex, Disome amusement by correcting the wny jo ft w)(je Bethel St., Hono-terpretati-

made by Chinese in- -, miu, Oahu; con $1 etc.of his testimony, and the wit- - August 10 Mary Harrison & hsb to

ness was compelled to answer questions Win. Robinson, Tr B., R P 1445In he (latly refused & 2 pes land Kallua. conto do this and In response to every JS0O.

shook his head, until the In-- ! J- - W Knikalnahnole & wf by mtgeeternreter was acain called Into the to Jos O, Carter. B.. pc land Kawaia- -

" i rtnhii. rtnncase.THE PAIN

Gear was occupied for en-tire afternoon yesterday In the hear-ing Hasson Pain nl.llr, Hasson was still the stand whencourt adjourned yesterday and casewill kunumalnder of week.

CRIMINALS SENTENCED.Jose Porto Rlcan previous-

ly another charge lar-ceny years, again before

Gear yesterday givenadditionalhome Chllllngworth. Alclde,Ortez given three yearscharges larceny.

BISHOP TRUSTEES.

Im'.r

iMvrt'orwlirn

cIwitIi

noknue

1;l,it

commended"iTniler

charged

recovery

value

complaint

deeds August

Second Party.Becky

ReinhardtPlunkett

court's

sheep.

Andrews ParAndrews

AndrewsKubey

Bortch KubeyChong Chong

.Tmlirnln..hi,in,i Bi,i.niMn,i

wherein Oahu;

4091

tenantsGrnnt Puna, Hawnll;

RailroadKaia-waaw- a,

Puna, Hawaii;Chns Furneaux Railroad

meant'Magoon,

Lr'hspeak

terpreter

English. FInnlly Kula, Maui;

question....... wnr.nn

CASE.Judge

of vs.

a

Judgelarceny

of F.

of

i

i

'i

cuneludes:

N.

N.de

vs.

O.

j.j.

R.

T.

E.

l.

ot

T.

J.liu, iiuiiumiu, u..u, .,ii ,ifiiw,August M. da Costa & wf to A.

Fernnndez, 14 In 5 acres landMnknwao, Maul; con $323.

A. Nnkapuahl C. N. Rowland,B.. It P Puueo, Hllo, con$1500.

F. J. Feielra & wf to Mnrle P. doR, Barron, B lot "H," 7,likely continue for the re- - j1UOi Hawnll; con

the

iT.nin

the

Uevelra,sentenced

for two wasand

for the the

on

REPORT

furthe

the

the

the

over

full

for

Ap

but

two

Mow

the

the

OF

ISB., Int

to Mm4C91 Hawaii;

No. Ku- -2nd 200.

two

J. Lllli Kamakca & wf to I E. Ray.D acre" land near Walolamastream, Hllo, Hawaii; con $150.

H. Mahlnl (k) to Ah Fat, D., acreof land Wclkapu, Maul; con $100.

Kaukaaha (k) to Haaheo (w) et al.,D 10 acres of U P 776 Nlulll, Kohala,Hawaii; con $1.

Est of B. P. Bishop by Trs.. to Geo.Hookano. D., lot 1 of Gr. 3533 Kauna-kaka- l,

Molokal; con $1.Punhlklnul (k) to Wong Feart, D

nnr II T 15291 Kul 49S7 Anahnln. Knolflll.The annual report of the trustees of Kauai;, con $00.

H i h! Kttl M

. i ijiiinNl'BM.I I

I l

n

I'I

K'

h Nnliikii ii I '

ftallmiMtl Win hi ul ii

J II t III'' k A f I" l

t'n 1. It i'f A i' 7 KmIhiffflfUlH, (Tflhll ton tn

Jit Bmllli A f 't al t.i1).. IHM It I IA Kill IIWM$MW II, MnkniMU. Kohaln. Kuwait;

1'It I

Ittu

Ii.VSmh, tSharptrs t Cards Dig Skr

r"ilSritfii nfy o

intoAHgllst 0 tiro HnokillMt & wf M ll.

iioiwrttntt, . ! i of nmnt mm, kj- -

itnkattnl Mnlnknl. on tinK. Knulnmkaiil ft liob to Jo K!-limknol- e.

I). A land AIMMaul, 44 A In hul land m it.

ltninnkualiia. Maul: ron HO.It. V. l'lillrr A-- wf to KaliMltil tUill-ron- d

Co, 1).. Hit In A I I It T Ml 9

Kill 6l! I'nln. Maul, inn tvi.August :i K Kalnlkawaha (w) to

K. Kmitohnpnui'lp tw). fi Int In dramStTI Uplluile H Konn, HhiihII; eon IK.

Jus Kalun to J K. Kaalpuan, IX, intIn It P !V.'T, Kill I'imeiui, Wnlliee,Maul, ron II.

J. A. & wf ct nl to Jno Ma-goo- n,

1)., lot 1 II, l'awmi, Ho-nolulu, Onhu; con UW.

l'ele A hub to Ceo Markhnm, 1'. I).,Ill A of Ait 1 It 1 20r. Kul 179S Monnn-lu- a.

Honolulu, Oahu; con $1.Geo Mnrkham .t wf to l'ele (w). 1

1, An 2 ,Vi por Alt 1 It 1' 2075 Kill 17!Ulliniiiitlltn lTixiitllilii M kl.K . , 1

aa

villi ,.., ,,to M. B.tmoii. IX. Ap ... ."..or r,,,, t,,c,

11.....1 .... .were crow and nlllll, tlllllli vttll flfcW.'. ors the enavKelllpaiiole Isanc, IX,por 1 401 Kul S305, Pnlnnin, Hono-lulu, (jnhu. con $2

t t

IIAMAKUA, HAWAII.Kutsunchl )0NKumljlKnndo

OhsekoTsubakl ...

U. IhhllII. Yamnoka ..V. Taklmoto ..II. MatsumotoT, Yamamoto .

T. Tsuknuo ...U.S.u.R.

to K.

U.M.D.K.II.

OgawaMoriUtnnFkikUHliimaOkunaml ..UyenoTsuchlya ..

Kannl

--.0..-

ltifi,Maui.

t. I -Col

l

1

MngoonSubdlv.

"'"",",l"e,,1,

5 45

Forgot Lighthouse Keopors.Lighthouse keepers oft the const of

Queensland, on Percy Island, were for-gotten for months by the Queenslandgovernment. The food supply for thesekeepers supposed to be dellveiedevery quarter, but the men icmnlnedfor live mouths without getting theirusual supply. Twenty men on the is-

land had become delirious from lack offood. Finally they chanced to hall apas.slng British bloop, which left theman ample tupply of provisions andlater reminded the Queensland olhclalsof government's obligations to themen who were eventing awitck on the dangerous reef skirtsalmost the whole of eastern coastof that Australian state.

Auction Sale

illBON SATURDAY, SEPT. G,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At my salesroom, 65 QueenHonolulu, I will sell at Public Auction,by order of the Trensurer, Mr. ElmerK. Fuxton, the

')a,rf

of stock In the Olna Sugarunless the assessment, due June20th, 1902, and delinquent August 20th, (

1902, with Interest advertising ex-

penses, paid on before the dayhour of sale, at the olllces of the B. F.Dillingham Co., Ltd., Stuugenwaldbuilding, Honolulu.

0 Mrs. L. L. Cooke 10-- 7

725 L. M. Baldwin 50

919

9S1

1025

1207

1209

1442

1455

1CC2

to

1904

1914

1943

2044

OF--

II. G. Junkln 250

J. T. Molr 60

LouIb S. Gear 25

W. T. Howard, trustee ... 10

H. MncMlllan 100

Mrs. Emma L. Crabbe .... 25

J. Ouderklrk 170

H. C. Bavls .., 100

1C91 Isabel 100

Rose M. KellyA. S. L. Baron Gurney ....W. A. GreenwellII. ArmltageRobert MurrayGcrome C. KellyWm. R. KamanaoMrs. IV. T. PntyW. T. Wheeler

'

Honolulu, August 22, 1902.ELMEU E. PAXTON,

Treasurer.

ii

40

5'30

Soldiers.

Uh

"Yt. r kad feotn Iiphm m'h'on Ik trip from the IhtllliM'lii' - i u1

half doaen men cHrd .ni' (' i

tb play That wa the inni. r j rtlon of the mottfy that was pind 1 1 thliMtti leaving tit Mauds Our fii-lo-

know tnat thy Iihi' lit h c 'anI'd out of their money by a km c'rliarp players, yt they dont kuk Amddler never kick. He evveits t I !

nil the money jiald him by the it- triiinvnt. He might no well lose it nl aeomfoitnblo game of draw pok r

howling sproe In a tropical port Arohlier Is a pretty good fellow answay," Fold a man the transportlluford yesterday.

It seems that game of clinn e nnnngthe soldiers of the Hufonl nssun c 1

even larger proimrtlons thon tiny dll.M.'.v.u. ...... ..".MM..,,., w.iiiu, I. I,.. .., .,... . ... . ,,l'ele & hsb 8 2 ....... ...r. " -

. Ap 1 It P 2075 Kul 1793 Moaita- - lfJ llw "f, . VtS8 '

... rhni n- -Illfll.tlllltl, r ... Isoldiers likkni;J .....It

f

Uda

L

is

thatpi many

thatthe

street,

Co.,

Is or

to

Kelly

g

in

The soldiers knew thnt they were being .

"done" as inntiy of them exprcsstd It'but did not object, ns the big piles of

K"iu mui muff oi inites iiisjiiiiyeii vy mowinners lured them on to play

The niPii who made the "clean up"on tho lluford nre down on the lists ofthe transport as "casuals." They arenot attached to any of the companies

the steamer and nre simply oddsnnd ends from many companies In the

e Philippines', They were assisted by ncouple of the Uuford's civilian passon-- T

gets, who have spent most of theirUtile and tome of their money tinee

--finrrlwil In Honolulu down around Wal--f-iKi-

The solJIers nllego thnt these menI make It a business of living on trnns- -' polls and taking soldiers' money It

tis u inysteiy how they sccuie permitsto trnel on them. They go among the

.soldiers at the start a voyage, say"t ' howdy do. old chap," to nil sun-- 4.

dry, nnd within a few minutes can be

20

3

4

10

In

on

a

on

on

of

found seated around a blanket on theiloor of the 1111 ss with it deck ofcards and stacks of money In sight.

Por the llrst few days of the voyagethe amounts played for were small.They gradually Increased, and the dis-play of big rolls of notes by the sharpwinners gave many of the men nn In-

centive to take a hand and try to getback ciime of it. Hut this was practical-ly Impossible. Every soldier who wentagainst tho lend-plp- e cinch of the pro-fessionals lost. In games asmuch ns a thousand dollars would bewon by one man. It wns 11 continuousaffair. Aa as one man lost anddropped out of the gnme another mancame forward to take IiIb place. Sol-dle- is

who won money in tho smallergames among themselves took theirwinnings to the big games prompt-ly lost.

Oillcers that Is theours of the vessel frequently tried

to stop the games, and on several oc-ca- sl

ins men who had lost assisted inluri'lng a hose on the players.

Mnny of the men of the Uuford nio of

liuilly khnkl, Is now the color of theboilers ot tile transport's engine room.

N.'iirly every man declares that hewould not return to tho Philippinesunder any clicumstnnces. They de

Iclaro that the Islands of the nichlpel'ago are only fit for natives thatAmerica cannot possibly make anygood use of them.

"Now that the war Ik over." said onesoldier, "tiicie Isn't much for a soldierto du there except to kick up a row andgamble, lie can't ilrlttK because liquoreoni"S too high. We are all full offever, and but a very small number otthe men weigh anything like what theydlil when they went out there. We arewoin out. AVe hnve become lazy because of the tionlcnl heat, itbe a long time before tho boys gel backthat good old lively dash hustlewhich Is usunlly part parcel of theAinetlcan regular In a western armypost. A large number of the men onthe lluford have nearly completed their

.time nnd will be discharged during thenext few months, while It Is expected

'that those who nru not dischargedbe sent up to Alaska ns roon ns theyget the fever out or their systems. Itwill be a hard change from tho everlasting summer of the tropics to the nilthe year raund winters of bleak Alaska."

"You can bet yer life there tl be aheap money spent In Honoluluby soldlerJ." said the Infantryman, "Ifthose professional gamblers had not

up all the men on the wny fromthe Islands."

4.A WOULD WIDE REPUTATION.

Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nndBlnrrhoea Remedy has a world widereputation for its cures. It never fallsnnd Is nleasant nnd snfe to take. For

following certificates fcnIe by aIi ,rUggtsts nnd denlers. Ren- -Ltd

21st

andand

1CS8

1092

1701

1S83

1900

1958

1463

nnd

room

home

fast

nnd

and

and will

andand

will

more

tied

son, Smith & Co., Ltd., agents for Ha-waii.

Max Schlcmmer, tho "King of Lay-Fa- n

Island," wns fined $10 nnd costs InJudge Wilcox's court yesterday morn-ing for assault and battery on A. vonGincvemuyer, committed four monthsngo while the two men were on LaysanIsland.

Our Soda WaterGINGER ALE. CREAM SODA,

KOMEL, ROOT BEER, EtcIs sweetened bv the use of pnrecimo sugar. Wo use no cheapsubstitute, ONE REASON WHYour bovuniftOH are the best andtbo most popular.

Prompt delivery nnywhere nndeverywhere in tho ciiy and Woi-kik- ir

; Consolidated Soda Water WorkfCom pan v, Ltd.

Telephone Main 71.

Works C01 Fort street.

. jm --tt i ii mow Mwtwwiwai

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Internal Treatment

HBIBflKKiM

VHfiiiiiiiil

Consisting t.r CUICUKA SOAP, to.demise tin mi,i of trunts nnd pcnlcsnml .soften the tlikl-cnei-l cuticle. CUTl-CUU- A

OINlfUM, to InMnntly nllnyitching, Irritation, mu! Inflammationuutl soothe nntl lioal, nnd CUTICURAKIlSOLViiNT, to cool nnd ctctin.se thehlood. A SINGM! SI:T l often suffi-cient to cure the most torturiiiR

hlood humours,5 rashes, Itchins, nnd irritations, with

loss of hair, v.hcu the hest physicians,and nil other remedies fail.

KnU llnoiicheiit III, w ii, Autt. IVv,i t Tayittk Co, fjtttj,K h W Ni At .ci, DtfA l.ni.!!i .i ii, a tonn. Uurberat..l Twit l.nb,ih Vc a m. liiiu, luir, t,,, lrei,Uoalvn, I , B. A. " lli. to Cuio tiiui( UuueuiC lot Im.

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PACIFIC VEHICLE AD SUPPLY CO.Dnv Itlni'L- - Hori'limiii Klri'i'l. Hiinohilti.p , , .,

ui'ZOUR IiJ USTHfflD CATALOGUE ,S

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.

Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.

and Toyo Kisen Kaisha.

Ftamn of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave thist s r cbout the dates below mentioned:

HHOM BAN FUANCISCO: I FOU HAN FUANCISCO:KOUEA ' SUPT. 21 CHINA SUPT C

.AM.1J BKI'T. 10;i)OUIC SKIT. 11

UJNflKONO MAUU HKPT. 18 NIPPON MAIIU BEIT. 20

K1NA SUIT. M PlCUU SKIT. 30JQH.XC OCT. 41C01TIC OCT. 7--MPFON UAUU OCT. 14 AMKUICA MAIIU OCT. 14

PEnU OCT. 22 KOUHA OC.T. 22OITIC OCT. 23 ' GAI5LIC NOV. 1

iWyuiCA MAIIU NOV. OlHONOKONO MAUU NOV. 8KOUHA NOV. 14 'CHINA NOV. 18OAKLIC NOV. 22 DOUIC NOV. 25IIONOKONQ MAUU DUC. 2INIPPON MAUU DHC. 6CHINA KC. 10 PKHU DEC, ISDOUIC

further Information apply tor;r

Di:C. IS COPTIC DEC. 19

I

. Uackfeld & Co., Ltd.

KEEN

UPPER

AGENTS.

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IMinr. W. tl Mn'l Thome fk n, HUM M4 WatM " ' " '

Hmr. , !.), frra M. mVitli '"Mar. AdtTttM :;

V. 8. A. T. aVia.fJ. UnwWn. fr.un

Mil..H K. Aotwrt 1MIUM. rrro li..

at C a. m.Am. ItkLtt. lunar. ttVitmiflt. fmt

Kan i'Vamrlacu. it t h .

Am. raurllMKt4 ar-hr-.' W. II. Slarn-lo-

Ourtl. hum Fan FMclar. at I. JO

p. inAm. Kr. Hmraiulu, Skkbye, from

Newcastle, nt iieajn.

Stmr. KaiMl, Uralm. from Nllhnu nmlKauul liorttf, at S a. m.

TNurlH. AugustStmr. Ke Au Hon. frwii Kauai rl.

at &:lt n. m.Schr. Lady with rice paddy from Koo-la- u

iarts.

DHPAKTKD.fuemlay. August 26.

Stmr. Claudlne. for llllo nml waylorti. ut noon.

8. S. Hongkong Maru. Kilmer, forSun FranclM. at 8 a. in.

Gas. schr. Kcllpse. for Konn, Kauand Slaul jtoitp. at 6 p. in.

Stmr. KawatlanI, for Koolnu port,at 4 p. in.

Stmr. Maul, for Maul port?, at 5 p.m.

Stmr. Kalulanl, for Hawaii ports, at5 p. in.

Stmr. Wnlalealc. for Lahalna, Kaa-napu- li

aim Kallua, at f p. in.Stmr. Mlkahala, for Kauai ports, at

5 p. in.Wednesday, August 27.

U. S. A. T. Iluford, McCrosky, forSan Francisco, at 7:45 p. in.

S. 8. Aorangi, Phillips, for Victoria,at 3:.10 p. m.

Stmr. I.ehun, nt 5 p. in., for Molokal,Muul and I.annl ports.

Thursday. August IS.Schr. Charles Levi Woodbury, Hurris.

for Hllo.Stmr. Tamplco. Ames, for Seattle.Stmr. Kauai, for Kauai ports, at 5 p.

m.

I'ASSEXGRHS.Arrived, 4

l'cr stmr. V. G. Hall, on August 2C.

from Kau Mrs. J. l.lnor and child, 3Miss H. KcUaidt, J. Ii. Knrdt, H. C.Harrow, T. C. Howell, D. Walau, MissIC. Walau. From Komi A. Huik. II.Walau, M. Knululuuu, Mlsa A. Muller,11 11. Kdvvnrds. Master J. It. Smith,W. (Jrcenwell. J. 1. Howett, Sam Ha-nl- o,

J. M. Kualmoku. Miss C. U Zleg-le- r.

D. K. Kanuha, Mrs. Uryant, MlBaIda Hoolapa, Miss D. Toad, K. S. Hoyd,J. Mahoney, A. Kaulukou, Murk Hob-inho-

A. J. Campbell, Mrs. C. W. Ar-

nold, Miss j. Arnold, Miss C. Arnold,Miss L.. Arnold, Mr. Liizaro, Miss J.I.azaro, JIlss J. Knwcwehl. FromMaalaea Mrs. J. N. S. Williams, Mas-ter Williams, 1... A. Perry, Mrs. II.Kekardt. Mrs. M. Medelros, J. Corn-wel- l.

J. Leslie. Mrs. J. Leslie, Mrs. V.Conway and son. From LahalnaMrs. A. Haines. J. Icouard, Mrs.

Miss M. Nahnolelun. Miss N.Xahnoclelun, A. C. Lovekln, JudRc

Itev. J. Huck anil CO on deck.Per stmr. lyluin. from Molokal ports.

on AukusI 2C Sister Kphrel. Sister M.Hobertlna. Sister Ulalla. Hd. Stiles.Misn It. Shaw. Miss Steele, J. F. llrownand two deck.

Icr btnir. Kauai, August 27, fromXllhuu and Knunl ports Miss It. Akn,Miss A. Kalaweola, Miss K. Knpunlnl,Miss L. Kula. Miss Ward. Mrs. J. II.Arndt. Mrs. J. W. Asch, U Sakuma,Miss J. Luahlwn. 13. Howell, C. K.Chin. C. Y. Ako, Master 11. Kanl. MissK. Kanl, G. P. Kamauolia. W. G. Ily-ma- n.

It. A. Cooke, I. M. Cox, P. Palri-rl- nl

Hev. Mr. I,ydj;ato, Miss Glllett,Mrs. McGrew and 41 deck.

Departed.Per HoiifikotiK Mnru, August 'JO. for

San Francisco A. L. Young, PaulHoefel.

For Hllo nnd way ports, per stmr.Claudlne, August 20 Dr. II. H. Muy-nar- d,

13. II. Cant. Mrs. C. 1). Green and;on, Mrs. J. II. Thompson, Miss KtnmaPerry. J. W. Donald, It. C. Sydecker,Miss SI. Urede, Sllss SI. Anahu, Sirs.T, Hussy and two children. Sirs. a,

Sllss I,. Kala, Sirs. H.Lawelawa and daughter, C. A. Jacob-so- n,

Jas. Scott, F. J. Cross, Itev. A. V.Soarcs, Sllss SI. A. Xewnes, Sirs. a,

D. Kalaunkalanl Jr.. Chas.Smith, John G. Lewis and wife, A. C.Gchr. Dr. It. H. Held, J. K. Like, C. C.Hackberg, wife and child, Itev. WooYeo Hew, Sloses Kauklmahu, D.

W. C. Schneider, Dr. Jud-so- n

Daland, S. Sharpo, Sirs. L. Kua-wal- u

Xaolwn, Sllss K. Williams andone child, Halelka Keawe, Sllss 13.

wal Iko and one child, Mrs. S. Parker.Per stmr. SI&ul, August 20: For Ka-liul- ul

S. It. Dowdle, C. V. llaldwln. II.15. Penhallow, Sllss S. Lanl. Sirs. SI.AVhltfojrd and two children, Sllss SI. 13.

Fleming, Sllss A. SI. Fleming. G. W.Cannon, 13. S. Capellas, Sirs. SI. A. Puand child, A. A. Hubbard and wife,Sirs. J. P. Cooke, four children andmaid, Sllss O. 13. Steele, Sllss C. 13.

Slusrer, Sllss L. Xauknna, H. Giles, H.A. O. Giles, Slaster W. Harnhaidt. II.C Ovenden, Sirs. Slorrls and two chil-dren. For liana Miss Lucy Kaukau,Sllss D. Kaleo.

VESSELS IN POUT.

AHSIY AXD NAVY.V. S. S. S. Iroquois, Rodman, from a

cruise, August 22.U. S. A. T. Seward, Downing, Seattle.

August 27.

MERCHANTMEN.(This list does not Include coasters.)

Addenda, Am. bktn., Perry, In.ulo.ue,August 21.

C. D. Uryant. Am. bk., Colly. San Fran-cisco, July 26.

Ottlllle Fjord, Am. schr., Bosch, Eure-ka, July 31.

Gerda, Ger. uk., Stege, Bremcrhaven,August 10.

Gcrtrud, Ger. sp., Henke, Hamburg,August 9.

Herman, Am. schr., Brown, San Fran-cisco.

I. F Chapman, Am. sp., Kendall, NewYork, August 9.

Rithet. Am. bk., McPhall, San Fran-cisco, Aug. 15..

Ersklne M. Phelps. Am. sp., Graham,Norfolk, August 19.

Mary E. Foster, Am. schr., Thompson,August 24.

S. N. Castle, Am. bktn., Nllson, SanFrancisco, August 25,

Mary Wlnklcinann, Am. bktn., Guttom- -sen, Eureka, August 20.

Irmgard, Am, bktn., Schmidt, SanFrancisco, August 27.

W. 11. Marston, Am, schr., Curtis, SanFrancisco, August 27,

RcALBaking Powder

Molius llio bremlHi.mure bcolthful.ft

Safeguards the food !'.an

alum. theagainst forbeen

Alum biking powder are the createdmcrucers to health ol the present day.

ftavai aiiripf rft.. M vraa.

Shipping Notei. one

The tug Kleu Is again nt work towingCIIH'5.

The Hrltlsh hark Antlopo Is now atSlakAwell illcclmigliig coiil.

The ship Chapman's crew were atw.iil; bending soils yesterday.

Purser Ferguson, who Is on theKauai run, goes to the coast soon on a thevacation.

The bark 13dvard Slay sailed with12.S5U bags of sugar for San Franciscoon Tuesday.

The steamer Kauai's cargo from XII-hu- u

and Kauul ports consisted of 25

head of cattle, CO bags taro, Ct packugessundries und 3550 bags sugar.

The steamer SInuna Loa will againreturn to her run to Kona, Kau undMaul ports this week, and the stenmerW. G. Hall will lay up for repairs.

The following sugar Is leudy for shipment at Hawaii ports: II. A. II., 1100bags; Diamond II., 1353 bags; K. S. St.,4171 bags; H. S. C. and P. S. C, none.

Newcastle Shipping Notes.Plague Is again reported at Brisbane.The four-mast- American schooner ofSolano arrived on August tlth nnd will

load Duckenlleld coal for Honolulu.The schooner Xewsboy sailed on the

9th for Honolulu, with UI4 tons of r;ustGreta coal.

The four-maste- d American schoonerLah.ilna sailed fur Honolulu on August

with 1782 tons of Seaham coal.The four-masle- d schooner S. D. Alex

ander nriivc'd nt Xewcnslle on Augustand Is loading 13ast Grotn coal for

offHonolulu.The four-maste- d schooner Kcho left

Newcastle on August 5 for Honoluluwith 1202 tons of Duckenlleld coal. a

The bark Hcsper sailed from Newcastle on August 7 with 1170 tons ofPacific coal for Honolulu.

The American schooner Omega clear-ed with BC0 tons of the same conl.

A CURE FOR CHOLERA 1NFAXTUM

"Last Slay," says Sirs. Curtis Baker,of Bookwalter, O., U. S. A., "an In-

fant child of our neighbor's wns suf-fering from cholera Infantum. The doc-

tor had given up nil hopes of recov-ery. I tool: a bottle of Chamberlain'sColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedyto the house, tellini; them I felt sureIt would Uj g'wd If used according todirections. In two days' tl'hc the childbad fully recovered, .i:.d lj ::ov (nearlya year Mnce) a vigorous, healthy girl.

3I have rvc imondnl this Remedy ly

and have nevir known It to failIn any single Instance." For sale by i

all druggists nnd lenient. Benson,Smith & Co.. Ltd.. arents lor Hawaii.

,aBuilt Rafts uf Pileo.

Any Puget Sound man who couldhave biH'ii on the waterfront yesterday.u.d have witnessed the discharging- oftwo hundred and fifty piles from theschooner Slary E. Foster would havebeen homesick for the work was beingdone in regular Sound fashion. Piles,from 30 to 80 feet in length, were drop-ped over the side of the vessel Into thewnter, where a gang of men made themInto rafts which were later towedacross toward the land end of the newHackfeld wharf, where the governmentwill storo them.

"SchuorU" la Bead."Schnorts," well known on the wa-

terfront ns the faithful watchdog of theGerman ship Alsterschwnn, was shotIn Seattle the other day by a sailor be-cause he had gone mad. CaptainCurdmnn nnd the crew were lAuch at-tached to the old Danish houfll nndsince his demise have told inany'storlesof his sagacity and bravery.

u nfliifiiis' .1' WWMI BSJWX

Powell's Balsam nl

of Aniseed.-- SAFK AND RELIABLE.

Givos Immudiato Rollof.

FOR 78 YEARS

THE POPULAR REMEDY FOfl

Coughs. Cil'k, Asthma. Bromimls,Nil, !IM. ,UHt ,ti' U'lg IroUJiOS.

tKM .

Hk I lovi-- l llktl(.ll tl. enixitt armi, llll" I il.:w ,i ai ii v. u.tj nirtiikiiM (ul n.rii.ti,if mytlUrUv4, .tul U,i ,)i m..u.utiilt il u ujr

iui rt,tMa- J WIILIAH SI Mt,K jj. eoi Mit't. Ilaoit

Wjr, Wlkk HMIr "ll,l,,b b J !,'iitKr lu th eltriuiktb lmin k. I iM.r w,nrt

ktn,ilvilkv U l erfiliti k i.lt) .a l'nu4alUWu., n t I uh (i4.t,.liitl lev 4i,iun H k tn'4 plod Cm b Kruwil) "

Mk A J VVuoiiiliii si, le, t vt.., eV.tirtt.. NiNloik, .riicv. "IucI' Ulla,in

ol AniM.deutrJ ful m a ti, wt.tinme cnui:h ftkoo.a ui.ailtb' duiatioii, .hid. I li4 wuul'l uytnla a uluieur) aflcvtiun '

Il IciitnM lla tliiw IimurjMirty an.l irnw.a.Iba tKlltlitf knAtKl in I ha Tnfu.1. .1,1-- tr.ftn ao inanyol tf.x during tu nilil II wStivnthana , Vowa .lu! gta ilparrlxk.

Sold by nil Cli.mliUuiid Slonkeeper.But ' II arf lno.it T,.l. M.V I.loo, Sal

aua aioa.a i on aacli .r,,tI'rci'aieJ only by Vliomat I'oii-ll- , Ltd.,

iiucHiriara, 1.011 la d.u

w tisnn niinvv ,Mii ht vm hiwmnjwki.y

HONOLULU IS

MUCH OVERDUE

Schonoer l MsKtng a Very

Long Pdtsae fromNewcaitle.

,nelilerable s,ei ulall'n,.i i ii .i h nrry, on the water- -

nt e t the reaaon why the Ama-rl- -

i lioonrr Honolulu, ( 'apt In KtuKe- -

should take HUi'h u king tlm npmmmxo tittm Ntawonstlo with coalthin Krt. The Honolulu hna nowout ninety-fou- r imyn on the' ihib-Mg- e.

The vessel Is fnst wilier, well built.and not old ami there In nut muchdanger of an accident similar to thatwhich destroyed the Ceylon overtakingher, but she mny have gone nshoru on

you from

hadto the from

were

were

of the many South Sen Islands, mwavs expect fun when skirts of Hnu.ni l" convenedCnptnln Stokobye and tralllnc windjammer' dec,the route between Australia first was n waving of tln i""1"'"11 couit house. District of

Islands but may have taken laco-edge- d handkerchiefs. A moment ,lu!u. Island of on Wednesday,some In to travel, later nnd n handsome Chicago girl, the 3d of 1H02,

No vessels Xewcnstle h"l holdlns her hair nnd the other O.lok , rnnloverdue. The chooner Williamden Is out thirty-fou- r days, the bnrken-tln- e

James Tuft Is out forty days, andsi liouner Golden Shore thirty-si- x

days.

OVERDUE VESSEL

ARRIVES SAFELY

At noon yesterday the overdue'ican schooner Honolulu was towed

into port and fours as to her safetywere put at an Captain Stokke-hy- c

brought his vessel In after a voy- -uge of ninety-fou- r days New- -,'"st,(!- -

The vessel did not meet with any '

mishap on way hut a successioncalms, and bad weather delayed her,

Her deck, which Is of metal, was alloveied with rust, and her bottom now

has a sea giowth on It.The Honolulu has sixteen hundred

tons of coal.

Aorangi und Out.The "nil-red- " liner Aiming! arrived

nort early on Wednesdaynfi..,. .r.M.,- ,. ., i , ..,., r....iiut,.,iii mi in..i.,nn. i,,..i,.j.'i.ni iiiui iiiviii1 nil lj tJ ( 1H

record between Brisbane Roads andSuva, FIJI, by doing thai siretch of the ,

Journey in four days nnd eleven hours.Hcllmali.o the

voyage for are herboulevard

passenger list and a cargo, andIlcllmaine had both. "When we nr-llv-

Suva," he pompa'-do- ur

hair of th cnatlves fell down Hatund they wished to If we had

through the nlr. You sec,expected us to make the snnie kind oftime that other vessels did. But theAorangi to make fast timeVecause we will have two very illstlngulslied passengers onwe return from Vancouver. PremierHint.,,, f Aeci.,iii,i n,i

"theby

declaringhad

Prominent1 old wasi, ,..i,.. IiIh

ir .i .imrt'i.i,', ' it.itiui,bin. Purser Ferguson of thew n llll l,.c i... ,.. ,.....,.! ..latum trip Sllss who linswith tin- of W. W.' Dimond Co.

time, her mother, mo re-turning form- r in o.

Terrllori.il band played theess- -l off.

Hteami'f A. Cumminsmorning for Wnlinanulo with andwill with a of

RICH LANDIN

Central ona

FOR SALE

By of REINNETrustee, I for sale certaitparcels uf land at Onoull,Kona, Island of Hawaii, describe!Royal Patent (Grant) No. toSchulze, and containing acrtt. P.o

Patent (Grant) No.'2f02 AwaVjinml containing 739 75-1-

Keopuku Ououli, Ialaud of iiWllll.

This tract of land of over 016

situated the hrichest portion of the Island of H&wttl

faces the new Government road ithe live mtnu'rt

walk Kealakekua hy :

of the old Government road whichthrough the property. Portions of

are already cultivation.This tract sltunted t U

midway between Knllun ')Hookena, five Nanoo

t.,r,u of u.important portsdistrict. It has sutllclrut elf?

running up to fourteen hundredfeet, be healthful, oIts twil well adapted to growt)of coffee, frultn, dalrytm

for the promotion of dUtrilOaxfarming,

Occpants of this land eieny .ccess to several for export,with the advent of Rallroa'will find themselves In closenlcntlon thriving of

of affords a iplendld opportunlty for the exporting ofproducts to the California market.

the revival of theCo., considerable portions of tblican be successfully tocane.

one of the most splendid onportunltles for Investment ththne put the market forconsiderable period of

Further particulars of

JAMES F MORGAN,65 QUEEN STRE1CT

fcVLKY DAY SCENEON WATERFRONT;.'

Whtn Gitl AtccU Onl TlunLook Out

Squalls.

Thla I aalmoat an evi-ryd- ) huh miHonolulu wlmrvHi.

They wtmi a couple of ladlesfrom I'hicaBo tell thattheir ruay eheekfl nml the iarh

of ninnlHK tholr oter their!hair keep lake breeieblowing It iiWHy. They making

llrnt trip to Hawaii, und making !,it. In u sailing vossel. whichconsiderable on passage.

vessel enmo alongtlde the111 Honolulu was ox- -

emble,I To thorn, sailors1,,f

n,jjt.,.t vessels lined up nt K'fti.,.ir ri, ,itoh the fun. for snllors

KriPPi iier K rw. was

l,

they see lUorv atgood olllcer along on .,'knows At Wni-th- o

well Slant,unusunl track which dny September, A, ntother fioin are ,... ,.,.

,tow.

Amer

allend.

from

the

great

lu

inornlmr.

of

cs neiiii snouimg, ""iv,-- i ".and luuglitcr, tr her In witnesson the whaif. FCt )y Ule ()f u, ,d

t? ha. ha, ha.It's All of

the our of thisonce, aboard, A.

f lint vou cllnili uti Hint rniif.v I won- -'

der 1 Jump? are nilDo you always nice

sunsets Are any lettr.ts forus? the go toSnn Francisco? you no ferries

Is mountain the volcuno?,l We b'et

o!T thisAll questions out by

Chicago girl lessto out the arithmetical

"linn iiiiimIi tti I u'i,

tho Chicago Intoluuglitcr. on the

Old theTho iritis on the then

to Introduce an old gen -"Papa, that girl In th

Is : thisOh. we .re see vou.

shouted theWindy but growled

"1..io the of ho vw.'Jl m"k.Introduction

trunksthe tirnctleal old man. who

howexpress wagoiiH he to getthe and baggage

vu kou shouted

nu n smiui one."So

"Soanother trunk."

I."got In a

er"O, I forgot things I

In a box.A started at this hy the

Illinois maidens, nil thewntnrfront. rehears- -

been Med nn themore nn old the twoDlrl were cl.nniliel-llli- r over therope and the wharf.

Chlcngos Insisted "no onebut It Is doubtful it was

who his thelilushlne; damsels.

wns the huggingwharf, interrupted by Chi- -

cngo girl pertly saying thnt herIs strong on kissing. "Yes." snld theHonolulu!!, a mail steamer

tells of the,"sIn huppy way pursers so I," shouted

ulways liappy a good songood

ut said, "the

knowsailed they

can

when

n,-.in-r

.mnd

Say. suchday

1902.

does next mull

that

these were firedtime than

girl

blue

lady frompapa only

tookhave

itiniivneed

theiriruim,

haveband

have

some stuff

yes;have soap

thev went

withnerve than

downonto Both

Sllss thateyes from

usunl

have Jack- -when they have

"Dlck" Seddon king of NeVi!K their possessions. This hardZealand' are to come us" hvasi finished by the girl the

The Aorangi sailed at a little after, hnlr that she also had aP. in. nnd n number of pas- -

sengers this port By this the man -- i,.., 'p .,,.i.,., I ntr In boots, but the had

r.,',i

steamer..

beenMini &

for .mine andto their home

Tile

The J. sails thiscoal

return load sugar.

order RODANE1oiTer thote

sltuute

llCi F174

toacres, tiltu.e

at and

Is aacres, in most fertile

Ittends to sea, and Is

from Bay.rum

underIs so that

and milts frompoo, threeKonatlon,

to particularlyIs the

sugaror

haveports anf

the Kona

with the City HlloThla, couee,

farm

With Kona Suaatlan

planted (Ufa'

Isa goodupon

time.

Kis

youngcould

hahltlingers

an If

thelrloo. took

thetheir

thero 'rent

meet while

iiriniy to suin.l- -nig anuimldst tears havefriends nna

"Oh, jou, Oh, Cur'-been venth- -and wash Maul.

lublns tomeIf could How the

have suchhere? there

WhenHave

here?bcforo

the In ittakes think

trprililmn tltni.utW()..

Tlion broke hys.terlcat Those wharf

same.wharf Htnrli'd

tlemiin.dress Sllss Sllss

uMa.l toMr." young the

City;

and thJplace.

"How irony you?"

wished to lincks and

girlslurmi

I.""And a box."

"And small"Yes, and so have"And I've crack

box."nnd those

lnughechoed along

nnd on

to wharf andsailor

loolt." thereturned

There matchon

friend

"you

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sister.

ufford

hoard

workwith wavy

from timevessel

Kelly

li

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cane,

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from every ofwns and snld duly

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2S, 1895,

I.0.i.,InortBaBe adver. pages

ani,,

"my dear girling," and then the wholecrowd clambered on board ngaln, Justto see the "dear little places" that thegirls had rested during the wearynights of the voyage down.the cnptirfn of of the vessel stoodthe deck suppressing a grave smile."No talking," he said, "It takesthese Chicago people to mnke thingsmove. They are hustlers, and I canassure you are Jolly fellowssea voyage.

A hour la eras the procession ofhacks and loaded expressons moved the wharf, grizzieu oiusailor turned toward his ship,

"Wish tnuen my cnanceswhen was lad wouldn t be leadingthis lonely life here- -1 have wnoieblooming, liappy family bright youngpeople like that."

neiis were ciiiineu vcwi,and nt Intervals for the nextllvo minutes every vessel In the harborchimed its bells for evening

-

BIG DECREASE IN

COAL IMPORTS

Although conl hns been n glut themarket Honoluju for tho past fewmonths the stocks conl held hereare not very heavy nt present, nnd thoamount that Into port during thellscnl year ending Juno 30th was lessby about man inui iiiongiiihere for the fiscal ending on June30. 1901

Tho price of coal Is now very low,and dealers expect It to remain so,

there nre not near the numberof conl cargoes the way here nowthat were a year ago.

For over a year of Hono-lulu have been cutting down theirimports ns they expect thnt fuel oilwill do away with large part of the

for coal. As soon as thewhich nro use oil for their

pumping plants get In the oil burningand the oil required run

11 further decrease In the amountof coal Imported this port will

situation nt Newcastleremains and nineshillings per ton Is being offered sail-ing vessels for cargoes this port,

schooner whichbrought the last cargo of coal herefrom Newcastle, It at

Promotion OustomaOn the first of September H.

of the Honolulu customs service.Is to from the position ofa clerk In class one that of an ex-

aminer of merchandise, clasa two.

Ohl k BlHar lainiuco'I i" i 1i i fnliol I . !

.v P .iM'c ytni v tmt etpa'llii 'Irn lrt.i t ' . i'ii. ti,

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nf In th.- - mihII , ul, in In th- - nM-- r p,ir-lln- n

of hf nlRin, r

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AUTHORITY.

Ill the Circuit Court. Fecund Circuit,of Hawaii. Order for 8HH:lnl

Term. ly vtrtuo the authority vent- -

'".,,, i.v .,,. ,,wm,,,,B u C9M!"- -

llRl '" ' promotion of Justice, I dohereby with the written approval of the

;Honornble W. F. Frear, Chief Justlco'" Supremo Court of the Territory

Hawaii, nppolnt order SpeclulTerm nf Mm ..n,,,,,i pwim 'r0r.

.,..'.. ..,;,., ...

JOHN W. KALUA,Judge Circuit Court, Second Circuit,

Territory of Hawaii.Approved this 15th day of August,

1902.

W. F. Pit BAH,Chief Justice Supreme Court, Territory

of Hawaii. 2111

.MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN-TION TO FORECLOSE AXD OFFORECLOSURE SALE.

IX ACCORDANCE WITH THEprovisions of n certain mortgage madeby SI. C. Amana nnd Sceklao

on ine io le '""" "n i"uiiu y

whereof I hereuntoRe(l,

It's Isfun! line t. Walluku, Island

or ship didn't into Territory Hawaii, 9thwon't you?!of August. D.

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know

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point

anybody

the the

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year

demand

InR.

bu

on

tin

a

Amaua. his wife, dated the 10th day oflslApill. 1900. Lowers & Cooke, a co- -

' partnership, which mortgage Is record- -e,l In Book 207, page 83. and Is assign- -cc by said I .ewers ,& Cooke, t-

V 7" ,,,i? ,Ke;. u,'under the law. of the TeVrTtoVy

jHi.wuil, by hill of sale dated December7, 1900, and duly recorded, notice "hereby ..i.-,.- . that the Intenuu to foreclose the same for condltlons broken, to wit: nt ofboth interest nnd principal when due.

Notice Is likewise given that utterthe expiration three weeks from thedate this notice, the property con- -veyed by said mortgage will be adver- - 1M,J: cl'"S'sl ",i.i ... auction .i.l of those cortnln nremlseB In said

goes nwav this town nearly (M) an acre, sltunted nt said Kau-week- ."

There more laughing luweln, Jlonolulu. lease being

that Brooks,...,..tllo tn the

In,,, SCO

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on

on

halfwng- -

saying:

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merchantscoal

to

apparatus to

to prob-abl- y

The

toHonolulu,

will discharge

Service,Bern-ros- e

promotedto

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it,

Territory

nl"1

and

Shu

to

"- -' of

mortgagee

ofof

for sale public at theauction rooms of James F. Slorgnn, InHonolulu, on Monday, September 29,at o'clock noon of snld day.

Further particulars can be had of P.L. Weaver Jr.

Dated August 29. 1902.LEWERS AXD COOKE. LIMITED.

Assignee of Slortgagee.

The premises covered by said mort-gage consist of:

First: Those certain lots of land ly- -ling in Kauluweln, Honolulu, Island ofOnhu. Territory of Hawaii, particularlydescribed In Royal Patent 1028, L. C.Award No. 3155, to Mnle, being thesame premises conveyed to SI. C.Amana, mortgagor, by deed of J. Keo- -

loan, dnted October 11, 1S99, nnd record- -ed In Book 201, pages 00 and 61,

UVely. excepting therefrom. llOWOVer,11,500 feet conveyed by the saidmortgagor to the Sllnlster of the Into- -rmr o.v iieeo iiuieu .uuicii i. hot, uuurecorded in Book 203, page 439.

Second: All thnt certain Indenture'of lease dnted March 3. 1900, made bythe trustees under the will of BernlcoP. Bishop to snld St. C. Amnnn. for aterm of fifteen (15) yenrs, cpyering

.n parcel oi lanu coiuuiiiiut, uuu-iuur-

recorded on April 11, 1900.2414 Aug. 29: Sept. G, 12, 19.

SIORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF FORE-CLOSURE.

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEprovisions of a certain mortgage madeby Solomon K. Kahoaka to Elena Kn-lian-

(w), dated Dec. 4, 1S99, recordedLiber 199, page 373, notice Is hereby

1... I,.. n.mt...n Iii4nii,1 iiforecl08e thu pnme for coml,tlo brok.

nil 1,, ett nnn.nnvmnnt of interest

Dated Honolulu. August 4th, 1902.ELENA KAHAAWI (w).

Slortgngee.

The covered by said mort-gage nnd to bo sold on said day, unlessthe amount due, with expenses of fore-closure shnll l;e paid, nre as follows:

acres In Wehn, Hamnkun, Hn-wn- ll,

set forth In Grant (It. P.) toKuheannnul.

2 7U acres In Ouhl, Ilnmakua, Ha- -wall, R. P. 7CGS, or L. C. A. 8327, to saidKa),oaiinn'ul

., .,arc0'. containing 10.99 ncres. InPapnaiiul, Hamnkua, Hnwnll, set forthin L. C. A. 7S02 to Knheana (w).

4 An undivided Interest outof 159 ncres In Nlenie, Hnmakuu, Ha-waii, covered by R. P. (grant) 2100 toLuhta & Knwna.

NOTE Owing to Slondny, Sept. 1.1902, belli? holiday, the above sale

!wlll take place Tuesday. Sept. 2, 1302,

at 12 in., nt auction rooms or 1 Mor-gan.

240S Aug. 8, 15, 22. 1902.

ASSIGNEES' NOTICE OP FORE-CLOSURE AND SALE.

IX ACCORDANCE WITH THEprovisions of a certain mortgage madeby John Nahlnu, party of the first part.Kapule Nahlnu. wife of said party ofthe first part, Joining therein, both ofHookena. District of South Isl-

and of Hawaii, Territory of Hnwnll, toJ. M. Slonsarrat, of Honolulu, Districtof Honolulu. Island of Oahu. Ter-ritory of Hawaii, party of thesecond part, dated the 8th day ofDecember, 1S96, and recorded In the of-

fice of the Registrar of Conveyances,In said Honolulu, In Liber 166, pace 204,

said mortgage having been Anally as-signed to Samuel SI, Damon, Henry E.Walty and S. Edward Damon, all of

i'l ll"iniiilu liarttK t Iti liu itunil- th mm num of Inh,. A

N"i,e Is hrh) plv Ihit , taamitel U Itatnnn. flnfr F. ,

i'id a KdwaH Uanvm rft"'",if.,i.nlij Intetiil tn forei li tti.- sr. r i t,rit,,n ir,,kti ,li i

intn. nt i if bi,th urlnrlnal and nu-i- . I

and that the profwrty runvi-ye- s I

iinirtaaf will he old at public no, I nbefore the main entrance of the Jul) i

Htf lull -e . ,f tt - .. Hill, on M.oiIuj tl : ii i.i - ' r, 19 atIt i, I, , k mmn

1 le .ri n . .ipI Lf M'iI 'jj'ie. an. trsirlbed therein as i '

i Ai. Hint certain piec ,

of land Kituate at Kawhakooitth Koim, rnntalnlnit an i i 4)

h, us and lielng the name prnn-- ,rctlbed In lto)al Patent ttllulit) Nj.Uw to Henry Clarke and that roconveyed to the snld Slortgngor hyJohn Schlelf by deed dated April 3d,189. and recoided In the Office of theIteglstrnr of Conveyances In said Ho-nolulu In Liber 14C on folio 32S,

2. All that certain piece or parcelof laud situate at Hookena In snldSouth Kona containing nn area of 3 15acres nnd being the same premlsts de-scribed In Koynl Patent No. 5100 L. C.Award Xo, 70CO to Kalinin, Apann 2,nnd that were conveyed to said Slort-gngor hy W. Knnklmnka by deed tintedMny 11, nnd recorded In the Oillcoof the said lleglstrnr In Llbcr 105 onfolios 23S and 239.

HISIIOP & CO.,Hy their Attorneys, Slott-Smlt- h &

Statthewman.Honolulu. T. 11.. August 21st, 1902

2112 Aug. 22. 29; Sept. fi, 12.

MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN-TION TO FORECLOSE AND

OF FORECLOSURE SALE.

IX ACCORDAXCE WITH THEprovisions of a certain mortgage madeby L. James Aylett of Honolulu, Islandof Onhu, Territory of Hawaii, to Wil-liam R. Castle, Trustee, of said Hono-lulu, dated April 30th, 1897, recordedLiber 179, pages 100 to 102, and nsslgn-o- d

to the Western nnd Hawaiian In-vestment Co., by said W. H. Castle,Trustee, duted March 22, 1901, and re-corded In Liber 179, page 101, notice Ishereby given Hint the mortgagee In-

tends to foreclose the same for condi-tions broken, to wit: nt ofboth principal and Interest when due.

L.".... ' ,K.?J ?.e.. ...e",. '."A ".""";"""" ,"""""""1"B' ved by moVtgnge wU be adveX at hi auction n theauctton rooms of Jas. F. Morgan. InStV Wt 1- -il nfhtK,r't' eV ',,artl'culars can be hud of P"avpiVvcp jr.

Dated, Honolulu, August 8, 1902.WESTERN & IXVEST-S1I3X- T

CO.,Assignee, Slortgngee.

The premises covered by said mort- -

Honnlulu In the district called Knllu,containing an area of ll.lOj so., ft.more or less, and being the same cov-ered by R. P. 2247, upon L. C. Award1092 to Slary Ann Aylett, nnd conveyedto mortgagor by deed of Hana Lul

dated June 3, 1805, recorded inLiber 19, page 340; and also all of theappurtenances to the same belonging,together with the buildings and struc-tures erected thereon.

240S Aug. 8, 15, 22. 29. 1902.

SIORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OP IXTEtf--TIOX OF FORECLOSURE AND

OF SALE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATpursuant to the power of snlu contuln- -,,,1 n thnt eprtnln mnrlirnirn ilnteil Mliv31i A. D. 1S99. made by Elizabeth K.sinllh, wife of George W. Smith of Ho- -nolulu, Island or onhu, Territory or

' Hawoll, Slortgngor. to Slary J. Alexan--,,erj Mortgagee, nnd recorded In thonegster Olllce, Onhu, In Liber 196.pages 40-4- the Slortgagee Intends torrecose sa,i mortgage for conditionbroken, to wit, the nt ofprincipal and Interest when duo.

Notlce Is likewise given that theproperty conveyed by the said mort-gage will be sold nt public auction atthe Auction Rooms of James P. Mor-gan, Queen Street, Honolulu, on Satur-day, the 13th day of September, 1902, at12 eVclock noon. The property coveredby said mortgage consists of:

First: All thnt certain piece or par-cel of land situate at Pauwcla, llama-kualo- a,

District of Stakawao, Island ofStnul, Hawaiian Islands, containing anarea of 46 acres, chains and 65 fath-oms (more or less) and being the samepremises described In Royal Patent No.114 to Paele and conveyed to the mort- -

and Georgeby deed dated

and recordedRegistrar of Con- -

In Liber 158,

ece or parcel ofIsland

areathe

atent(Grant) 392 to Plllplll; nlso all thosepieces or parcels of land situate at Ha- -makualoa, said Island of Maul, and be-ing parts 1, 5 and 6 of Roynl Patent210S, Commission Awards Nos.3S29 and 6613 to Paele; Part 1 contain-ing an nrea of 86-1- of an acre; Part 5containing nn area of of an acre;and Part 0 containing nn area of 3ncres; snld premises described In

2 being the same premises con-veyed to snld Elizabeth K. Smith bydeed of Kin Brooks nnd husband, datedJuly 29, 1S90 nnd recorded In the Regis-ter Olllce, Oahu, In Liber 161, pages 131and 132.

Third: All and slngulnr that par-cel of land situate at Kauluweln In saidHonolulu, bounded nnd described asfollows:

Beginning nt the East corner of thlaland, the West corner of Makal-n- al

Lane and Kuaklnl Street, and run-ning:N. 41" 20' W. 101 feet along Kuaklnl

Street;S. 53 W. 110 feet;S. 41" 13. 11S.5 ft. nlong Lot 3;N. 44 20' E. 110 feet along Makalnal

Lane to the Initial point;Containing nn nrea of 12,038 square

feet (more or less).And being the snme premises convey-

ed to snld Elizabeth K. Smith by deedof Jesse P. Slakalnal, dated June 1, 1893,und recorded In the Register OKlce,Oahu, in Liber 238. pages 214-21-

Together with all the rights, ease-ments, privileges und appurtenancesthereto belonging.

Terms; Cash United Ptntea GoldCoin; Deeds at the expense of pur-chaser.

For further particulars apply to W.O. Smith. Judd Building, Honolulu.

Dated, Honolulu, August 14, 1903.SIARY J. ALEXANDER,

Slortgagee, by herAttorney In fatl.

WILLIAM O, BMITH.

, gagor by BrooksNotice Is likewise given after her husband,

,. . f ,,, frnn, , November A. D.. . "' .. roi)ertv con- - ' 0lIIce of

. , u u, wlu be veyances Honolulu. . . ' . , ,,,, tn ,i,i and 307.

12

Honolulu.

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premises

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Unction rooms of James F. Slorgnn. lu I Second: All that pi,.,. n ,,,, ,,, 1st ...... nf i lunu situate at Kamaoie, KUia,,,,' ,n, , ' , ,,.. i of Maul aforesaid, containing an.. ,.. hml f, of 5 acres (more or less) nnd being

... .. ,,,.:, ,,,... for mrl,, premises descilbed in Royal V

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