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1 w ; ; 70L XXYHLN o 29 HONOLULU, TUESDAY JULY WHOLE No 1488 Hawaan Gazette &) HWAAK GAZETTE & tv ry Tuester MtentfS rtt LLAte?K SSG att; ehwt BAUTaae r H M HKTXEY Busness Managa And BDTOK trfev So Ma tah RATES OF ADVERTSNG, t v Sw t: s Sal Car ty SW fo ll: 4N WCO 1W s a 19 e St swwet leu :? j la 4 ta t A t SO SS4eO jjj SeftW stw w 5 t, Ct 13JS!WW s c WWW Oa ectnaaatfmctatnfed P0811 tea Past 0e Box O rsw35sstsr3ss5?5s,fe2ss PHtoantts0" Ba Card a JnnMBtl r! UVES" " " " STf x KoN9a or tfrm g T H Dey FacSe Csasaetcfe J Adyerttsef u k t awa2r Wsrraz OK p t ; f fcwt stml sạ a? "TL ", r A J" Sx Balors (SSOO Fcr ttt 3 bmrws J a HVTAllAN GAZSTTS CJUOST, o M Xteat tcek asnf$? K (Sarfls PROFESSONAL CHAUES LCABTSS Attoraor T Xjvcc A ROSA 5 15 ExMxmar jjaw HaooJolmH V tftlzxz C PARKE, Attorney s c javu gltce U ArA BH KettttLa E 1 t W B CASTLZ, juat dteft FfejC tats Q ke Cut! ut Lte EsM 7 J AlTBED lagooh Attorney ane Counselor At Law mc"s K Xosfcut Swl cm r xerwatjmasrst!t33r wn, Hoc Eatht Eb KO 1OFFJC1J1JLSGE Ssx c EttlStKte, A CO EatdcEL, ljcrst d Csjjss Xtrehszu, S L HOLSTETK, bukm mu Fanrn to r Ttornoy t Xjaw MC SOHALA HAWA ly JOA H ATl Se?A2T?SSLC ad C02HSS05ZE et 3E2B5 tmc tt sum al oad Scv ort MM T H WHT52T, JS D, D D S BelEasn cs?crt Strtst, t& MwtrBte&eKMC Hotslad Fort UHl cnutnbhatestrc WLLAM 0 SMTH ATTORNEYATLA W, Ha Sre ow r Easetel E G HTCHCOCK, Attorney Counsellor at Law t &lc t ELO, HATAU SB Belu PvaTTTLT CGtczxnVl CJ5l WTXlAl C ACH, Attorney Counsellor at Law, " Seal Estate Broker ArrKssa? 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ST Motel SLt optjor S ATcGrer gg AS AJMSSTESED Canadan Pacfc Ralwy Tfft Faxocs Tocest Bora or th Wosd, $5 Second $10 Frst Class Less than by Other Lnes ToAt Poarrs s the UNTED asd CANADA Tl Postxaxd, SsTrrr, YrcToan xd TjroonTEB f BanfE; ;::;; L: : Tcket UOOTACC ESOES, STATES Glacer, Meant Stephen Fraser Canon cf u:;2 f::: V:;jj: to All ponts n Japan, Chna, nda ad arcoad the srorld J3T For Tckets General nformaton THEO H DAVES & C0V Acenla Canadan Pacfc lslway for Hawaan sls St Matthews Hal SAN3TATEO CALFOROA A School for tson Twentysxt h 7r Send fcr CUojct h, Lh U ErerTr, 113 j SS, Esctcr, C HTJSTACE (Foraerlr wth B F Eom C Wholesale Retal Grocer, Kns Street, coder Hrnonr Htl, FUnUUon, nd Salpt Stores sopgconhl t thm cfltwe Htw by ererr ttfaser Onerf tps the other slsnd! fath ftltt eecatea 11M TELZP10XE Ho 119 H W SCHMDT & SONS,!::::l:Td Csszn:: H::t:, Hosololc GOLDEN BEE BZUR HOXOLTJLU agest fob Calforna Optcal Cos Spectacles Eyeglasses & j!cructt n tx scot to other or thoewcannot cone to Honolala lbl y PONEER STEAM Cy Manufactory Bakery, 3E :bc OUN, Pactleal Confectoner, Paltry Cock asd Bhcr VOL " Hotel St bet Kansn Fort 7 MSS D LAMB Notary Publc OSce of J A 32C90S t meet, near the Pojtofcce ttwy Hawaan Annual TVTO N HAWAAS ALUA5AC ASKUAL forreauetztltcal Fnentl cloraatlor reltfsz to thee UUst Prce 75 ceu; o EtMetl each TUOS G THBDf, Poobhe MJl j Hose!n,n HA3TDBOO K EXCELS THE ROT, N lurfs 1 : The Gnard Charge the 3fob lakk, Julj 5 t now appears that mot ot the rotng yesterday was not by ho studeuts, hut b tho rffral who took advaataga of the occason W rase a dsturbance Ths class resumed rotng ths mornng, had numerous conflcts wth thf polce tho soldery, number? on both sdes were njured The afar fas assumed such a serous aspect that tho authortes are determned to restore order at anv cost Almost the whole cty s occuped by trtops, who have orders to repress dsorder wth a strong h MrrxGHT,TTotng was resumed at 9:50 ocloce" tonght The mob assumed a threatenng atttude tho polce charged The roters made a determned st a hatvdtohan d fght followed The straggle was contnued untl the polce were enforced "by a large force of Kepablctn guards, when the roters dspersed At 11 oclock there was a sangunary encounter on the Rue des Ecoles The?5 exact detals are wantng, but t s known that the Republcan guards charged the roters wth drawn swords the polce openstf fre wth revolvers One man was klled ohers wounded T hundred have been arrested PHELPS W SEZURES The Sght oftg Naton to Protect ts Pelagc nterests Slan taned Pars, Julj & Hon E J Phelps, before the Bearng sea trbunal of arbtraton today, argued that a naton s enttled to employ force on the Hgh "seas, even n tme of peace, necessary to protect ts nterests There s, he sad, no nternatonal law that debars the Unted Stated from makng such sezures as sw necessary to protect the seal ndustry The Tght of protecton extended to the" open sea, even to the terrtory of a frendly naton, under certan crcumstances n the course of hs remarks Phelp3 declared that the value of the sealng ndustry was the chef consderaton n the purchase of Alaska by the Unted States ANARCHY N SPAN Dynamters Canse Uneasness n the Cty of Sevlle Sevlle, July 5 Ths cty was n a state of constant alarm all last nght, many promnent offcals resdents dared not seek ther beds, fearng ther resdences would be blown up The exctement was due to the fact that the anarchsts, or other lawless persons, were at work n varous parts of the cty, causng the exploson of petards Madrd, July 5 The polce arrested last evenng a man carryng a bomb under hs coat n the mmedate neghborhood of the house of Castllo CHOLERA N SPAN Several Cases Fonr Deaths Reported n One Provnce aadkd, juy o several cases of cholera four deaths are reported at Palafurgel, a town near Geronthe Medterranean provnce of a t s probable that the cholera found ts way there from Cette, Alas other towns s southern France, where sporadc cases have recently occurred Organzaton of the Rechstag Beklv, nly 1 The Rechstag, by a large majorty today, elected Herr von Levtzow (Conservatve), presdent; Baron von Buol (Clercal), frst Herr vcepresde Buerklm (Natonal Lberal), secre tary The army vcepresde bll wll be ntroduced Frday Asde from the celebraton at the Far grounds, July tb, was tht lvelest fourth Chcago h seen n recent years Fortyon t people were njured durng the dy, three supposed to le fatally hurt The fre department wasn tl run all day, there havng beerr 115 alarms up to mdnght The aggregate loss wll amount to $200,00 0 The KagJorgens " rfle has been adonted by the government of Turkey ll l OF KOOU rcaohod a pont some dfetanee from, tho sottrylu, "And twar enough to hear thorn talkng to wel other was, porlnps, about 10 feet from the ledge on the lefthan d elte of the tral We hennl the woman callog out Koolau! am your sster; we have one father am otc mother; dnut use your rlle Ths call, others of the samo nature, were repeated frequently could not set Descrpton of k Easness Where them when they clmbed on the ledge, but MMn heard them talkug about what they had found They called out to us that they had found some clothng He Made Hs Deadly St matches, Larsen then ordered them to return wth what they had found, repeated tho order They passed down the tral ot the other sde of tho rldgo from where was, when got to the sontrylno they had preceded me They had a par of mcus bluo overalls, whch were badly worn ; a par of boys trousers SECONDlTTEJlF a whte cotton shrt whch had TO CAPTURE evdently been worn by a boy about 10 years of age They afco had somv THE FUGTVE matches, a few blank cartrdges a pece ot dred eel about 20 nches long When questoned, they sad that they had seen nothng ot Koolau They were not able to clmbabovo the ledge from whch tho shootng had been done They were of the opnon that Koolau had gono up Expedton to Hanalc to that way Capta re " am satsfed that Koolau was not n hs cave, that the natves bad thezepcs of Valley rcrs::stg ofxcja cokkss lundbnob DetaJW or the Htacuntuu V Dnngeruns Knbarkatfm ote anl ncdent t&pecal corrcs pomence of the Adtehseb vujllvl Valley, Monday July 10 As prevously mentoned, Larscn departed for Mana n search of some of Koolaus relatves, to use them as decoys He returned about dusk on Saturday nght, wth the lepers shter her husb The womans name snaholopapa From letters wrtten byjer lo hm t s learned that she has been supplyng hm wth necessareaev er snce hs advent n ths valley Larsen expected to brng Koolaus mother also, but he found that she was too old weak to st the journey Durng Larsens absence nothng happened of any mportance After breakfast the woman her husb were notfed that they were expected to go to the head of the valley clmb to the stronghold of the outlaw The two natves, accompaned by Larsen Leut Kng, then started off, aftersome hard clmbng the party arrved at the sentres camp The woman her husb were ponted out the hdng place of Koolau were told to proceed The woman was nstructed to call out to Koolau, f she receved no response then she was to advance to hs place of concealment As the woman went on her way she constantly called out to her brother, hut she receved no reply After an nterval both Xaholonapa her husb returned wth some thngs belongng to the outlaw There were two pars of trousers, one par belongng to Koolau the other to hsboysome matched, u few empty cartrdges of German make a large dred natve eel The natves btated that they had ascended to the hdng place of Koolau, but found t desttute of lfe They were of the opnon that the leper hs famly had clmbed hgher on the sde of the mountan had escaped from the valley Ths mode of escapng s practcable, as mmedately over the lepers quarters s a tral whch was made about two years ago by sx natves t took them about one week to make the pathway, from natves t s learn j ed mat tne tral was maue at tne nstgaton of one of the Gay famly, who ntended to run hs cattle nto tnl3 valley for pasturage he tral was nevcrused, however, the once clear space s agan flled wth bushes other vegetaton "When Laraen was nformed that the no conversaton wth hm or anyone else n faot On hs arrval at the upper camp, Larscn cave orders to brvak camp The poloc detal left at onco for camp Dole, but ho solders remaned untl everythng was on the way to the regular camp Durng the evoulng orders were gven to break eamp at daylght, as the party wa to rumovo ta laena poul" "Prevous to tho vst of Hoholopapa her husb to Koonus cave thoy were nstructed to nform the outlaw, f they saw hm, that he would not be klled, hut on the contrar yt he would be protected untl hs arrval n Honolulu, whore the courts would deal wth hm Larscn made ths promse, but he would never have been able to carry t out as the outlaw would certanly have been shot by the solder boys n the event of hs surrender or capture Thebo3s cannot forget that two of ther comrades were murdered by the leper, under the crcumstances ther feelng of vengeance s pardonable Everybody was called ths mornng at 4 oclock, after breakfast the tents were struck everythng got n readyng for the removal to the beach At daybreak the pack anmals arrved n charge of tho natves They were heavly laden, although each member of the party carred hs personal effects At 7 a everythng was led on tho beach 2fot knowng anythng of tho movements of the Bteamers, Larsen decded to carry the party to Wan la valley n two whaleboata Ths plon ;vaa adopted to save a days tme, whch would be utlzed n assstng the Reynolds party to capture the lepers who are sad to be located n the valley named The nartv fnally nut off wth four teen men n each boat Leut Kng, Sergeant Pratt sx others were left behnd to wat untl a boat was returned for them The voyage ot the frst party s descrbed as beng n stormy one, as the wnd was strong a heavy sea was runnng At one tme t was thought that both boats, would be swamped, but fortunately no accdent happened Tho party was unable to put n at V&nha, so a lng was made at Haena About ( v n Kng hs part arrved Tents were put up, everybody was made as comfortable as possble There wexv four men on thsc k lst three sufferng from a fever brought on by exposure, ran a nal n hs foot Among the nvalds s "Dck" Taylor, one of the polcemen He brougut a camera wth hm, when ho was not on duty le went to dfferent ponts n tht valley took pctures He las a collecton of vews whch wll gve the publc of Honolulu a better dea of ths valley than any wrtten descrpton can The valley s of a horse shoe shape, s urrounded wth walls whch appear to be perpendcular n places t apjwars to be a spot blessed by nature, as the folage a thck healthy lookng Lookng from a hll near the seashore, the bottom lauds appear to be one vast tar patch Tho natves here are very ndustrous, derve ther lvng from the sale of taro, whch s marketed at Mana other convenent ponts t seldom rans durng the summer months, but downpours at ths placeappea r to be superfluous, as one large stream runs through the valley uown to tne sea una mtuulu, wuco s a strong one, has ts source at the bead of the valley Smaller stream sprngs are abundant, as a result everythng thrves n a remarkable degree The natves rase vege tables a plentful crop of melons n addton to taro Uuavas can be murderer bad escaped he was a trfle found at every turn, wld bananas doubtful about the truth of the story, are very common Tho valley s well as the woman mght have told t to stocked wth horses cattle, sheld her brother may add a large number of mangy Larsen then advanced cautously curs At tbe bead of the vall6y, where untl a poston was reached from Koolaus stronghold s t s nothng whch he could get a vew of Koolaus but a wlderness n places the sunlght cannot be seen, so dense s the camp He was satsfed that the man hs famly had decamned Orders growth of brush trees Ths forest were then gven to the men n the had to be entered by th upper camp to pack up ther effects solders before preparatory KlaV hdng place to returnnr to camn was dscovered Dole The rest of tho day was spent n ; As prevously mentoned, l B makng arrangement for the entre Reynold a party of sx Mldlera party to leave Kaalau valley Ths left on the walan forhanale for thr plan was thought to be the best by purpose of roundng up the lepers a Larsen, a3 ho had trven up all bono that vcnty The party led early of capturng the murderer n the mornng, headquarters leutenant mng, n an ntervew, were made at the comfortable oom gave the followng partculars regard Deputy Sherff Devrlll Durng t lug the vst of the natves to te j day Reynolds accompaned by of Koolau: " tarted erfl vsted every wu n tleplnew( h Lareen the two natves to j n search of lepers They we sg o up to Koolaus cave When wo formed by the natves that tne object reached the sentry lne, Xobolopapj of ther search had left HanalM her husb nssted on gong up had gono they knew not where Key alone from there When they com nolds knew that the natve wer menced to call out, 1 followed up lyng, he gave them untl noon to J 11

2 gp HAWAAN UAZETTK, TDBSDAY JULY 18, &ys V Ptj m rv t ay to surrender ls lepers They responsbltes o thestuatou s rell TTKe thmtrnetl wtfc punshment sssarvd bv the hlstorv ot the past few ko ol ther property ff twyow days Geo" FTcLEob, cot respond Major Adjutant Tntv& lstened to tb threat, 1V UeaL G AW R Kng, Go A, suxjttu r, aad tvnvrat to ther bonks to thnk T G KMKalaau,, t over Sooc tbe Ben or atra spaovot vrben a they w! noon the vessel came to aa anch toned "11 voawso n epes sw wk orap? ne men aau supswur wvre a4 thmn Fnalr oe of 5f tves was loc&ed u jarrtor several aa 1 seat asfcccs sad before ncqa w cazre wett establshed; ooe at the boars So see what effert t woawhave beaeb for the polce, whle the sowexs b hs aaad The prfcooer berpjd to occepaed Camp Dot? oe reteaseu, ana an or wm a wnasr tee evemnsr uem rung sooseof bs refetttoaswl s s leper read a letter, a copy of vrhleh follows; H was allowed to so aot straoee to relate he forcot Lalern ukxbcbtlvr ECLBNG, 1 w&sacarafathedavaaother fresh save te HoMonr, July W, 1SW beraaseherefased to reveal To Captaa Laru the offcers tbe wbere&feoats of hs sa men of th Kakku expedte s: The jofcser boys camped at the hawac fcaown as the eoart becte A The sews of the death of three ot flarws hosted, ad the eaap was year eosmtks whte m the ehrtsteaed "Cantp Beynok by the perforaane of ttetks of the most hazardous e fears character, has gsven me great sorrow, Early thts morane Ofker James yet ttjoke n the herosm wth Kaahaae was seat oat on an whch they braved the danger whch ed espjorac expedton He was so fatal to them As John Boyle at dark refected that he OBelty, hmself a solder, sad "n bad receved relable nformaton that one f hs poems: Tears are never beleeers were htdner n a cave a for those who de wth ther face to lae vvaat&s valley aeoat etsar mes &e oety done xnese men srave an dstant from Haoate ther lves for that great publc rood Last eveaac aboat 7 r x 3r the sapcemacv of the law; thev Devecll receved a teepbeee xuea ded n the servce of manknd, whel are to the efect that Koofau was s the sernce of uod ether klled or had sarrendered hmse K From my acquantance wth the localty of your operatons amame, Ths mportant njomslon created a sensaton all over KanaL to some extent, to apprecate the dffculty danker of the work you The aews was coa&rmed later by aherf"wlfcax whosnted that whle have been called upon to do, am"the Larsea was at VVamea oa Satcrday cheerful ntrepd courage yoa have heaforraed soraeoce that when he shown, n performng t rec&raed to KaaHc be would hosa wsh yon to accept my sympathy wnte Sag rf Kooaa was captared for yon all n the loss of comrades you alve The whte dc was rased wth have saflered n the dangers aad the reselt that the guards at the Wax uarusops yon are passng nroosn ea pass dspatched a raescreager to congratulate yon for the large the nearest telephone staton the measure of ssccess whch yoa have sappoted capture of the murderer was attaned, pray God "that you rerahed far aad wde may all retan anharmed wth "the lahaalet the boys at Camp Keyma ds fall object of the expedton accom were ofor&ted aboat the cap tare, they expreaaed satssaatther oa by gvag three roamng cheers aadattger, the same havaca tead eey to"seare the lrfeoat of the na trves who lved a the Ths roaaaaee was spoled aboat acoattcae by the arrval of Larsea aad Sr Cooper at naaate Larea sad that the people at Waatea bad od hs reaarks aboat the sfcraal The fac was to be hosted when the party broke camp aatsar was saht aboat the eaptsre of Kaafea Ths eaatradrtda was telephoned aoaataad the dfcapcontmebt of the oa Kaaa eoatd not bj aeas aea Mr Reynolds basmaay words of prase for the aatrar efforts of Depo sy SbenflT OrrerL Ths offcer rendered au aathstaaea poesume n trynx to locate the WpVr a abotjf Hutalet DeverU s haodapft smaevbat a the performance t h daaee by hanag natve offcers (Ukltr hta They re absotately vortlus aad the depaty sherltdrdar t that they are saaply Oa LMaatesVcersovleB, abnxfaro f Saat 2Carea of bobopmrdz bone As prevously Kentvued ths olbcer s charged wth sfaeuua two of hs relatves who are letters Haxaju, Taesday, Jaty eth Ths morabe aboat oclock the nhabtants of th 4)otet bar? were sarcfe cd by the onexpeelrd arrval of ae steamer walaal la a few ao a boat waes raa ashore At Gesera W OuSauth stepced He wa raec by CE Rev am voor eoczespoodeat He wssbcebv nfonaed aboc theexta c state of atstrs He dd aot lke the dea of Larsea breakng up cuap sad retrestns from Kslteo He Snts of the opnon that L&rsea?hoald have wated untl word was receved &mb Hooolotu before he took seen, aa awortabt step He ako dsapproved af the expedton, to Haoale to captare, the lepers a the Waaha valley He very seab(y sad that tbe expedd oe was to eaptare the mardef er sept of Stoc aad to roaad ap tbe lepers at Kaafaa Wbes au ths was aecoatpus&ed t was tme to consder other Blatters After Xr smth receved sa&eeat uacormatoa be anooaneed that the awaabefs of tbe party woah be returned to KalaJaa to stake another attrmpt to captare Kaolaa Accordtart y the Haaalet cootnreat eonsfet a of Mr Reyoofcas, Or Cooper, yoar eacrepoodeat?x solders packed ap ther efffcts sod were pat oa board ml At steamer The vee sob pat off after a short raa Haeca pont, where tbe rest of the party wa euaped, was reached Thrte boac? were lowered n a tear auoaect? Xr Smth, Mr Beyaad e aad the wrter stepped onshore aad wexr bet by Larseo Ths offcer was seen nformed that the party svku retara to Kaalaa He dd not ke thts ttfonaatob a bt aad to several people that f tbe alan was carred oat be wosld resgn bspaetoa After everybody w&s taken oa board of tbe walaa aeoaaelof war was bejd b the salcae of tbe steaaer Mr Smth receved tbe opnons of Tarses, Reynolds, Kagaad Pratt Darn? tbe felk La&ea nfonkd the auameyfeaeral that be woold rescn hs comasskw?ave a a raasob that the presence of Mr Smth was a redectoe oe bs ablty as a eabuaaader Larsen was fnally prevaf ed apa to wthdras hs ressnatk Vt"ble tbe ves for tbe preseat sel was oa tbe way to Leoteaa Kahtaa at Kae called all of hsa gether aad read the fouowar letter: to "Eeadjaarters of the Volanteer) Forces of the Provfckal Gov V ernbaeat of the Havaaa stds Eosourur, Jaly a 1S9E Te eetaee eoaabbftadag desres to expres: hs appreeatoa of the eaarae aad fdrfty to daty whch has characterzed ae raea of the 2Cato Gsard darng the tryag tmes of tbe past two weeks, whle operat cj n the valley of Kalalaa, for the! sapfort aaa matwpnapce ot ae snprelaw of the laad n the nterests of humanty For these who fcave tdfe at the post af daty, w meers, to those who are stll n? the trals cekfect to the expedtes, whkh sfrsaghtwthssch mportance te the weal or woe of the cocctzy, the most heartfejs sympathy sextoded Tfcat there may be no mere samlee a ef hnmanlfe s the hope of all bet there wll be T&t shrnkng from the Presdent, JJOL Katat t VaXEY, Kacjl, TrVedaesday, Jolv 15, 1SS3 Last ncht Mr Smth had a talk wth leet Kae, lajor Pratt, llr Revno ds Dr Cooper The result of tbe coasultatkm was that t was decded to vst tbe rudo? place of Koola n to ascertan postvely f the maraerer bad escaped Tbe party, whch conssted of Mr tmth, Mr Reynolds, Lteat Kla? a sqaad of souers, left camp very, early for tbe head of the valley Tbey w accompaned by Koolans sster her hosb, Maants When tbe party arrved wthn a short dstance af the ootlaws stronghold the natves were warned not to act n a treacherous manner onder penalty of oetog: unco, npr wee? ukb sent on d a few moments they notfed the party that the murderer was not on the ledge, so Mr Smth, Mr Reynolds LteBteoant Kng: to the led e, after a tboroscb search, fo that Kooaa bad actually The party then letorned to camp when orders were?tven to pack np for tbe retara of tbe expedton to Honolat a n a prevcc letter spoke of tbe dscovery by tbe solders of tbe frst camp oecaned by Koolaa Menton was made that erfc sleepng places bad been fossd Ths fact ponlet the solders, a t kmfced as thoorh Koo aahadaganeraf men wth hm Manna expbuaed tbe crenrastance ths mornng by statng that a party bad ept n tbe camp on tbe Wednesday nght fouowag tbe morder of Stoz They were, Paoa wfe, Halohnlu ehld, Kepofa, Hekek a, ka, Kl all of whom have been cptor ed seat tohooolnlu, Koolau hs famly Whle tbe party was at tbe head of tbe valley ths mornng tbey fo a sheathknf e bejoazngto one of the solders, besdes MeCafeea cap no doebt the same one whch caased hs death Regardng the ledge on whch Koola a was atrenebed, Mr Smth sad : "t extends for a dstance of about S feet, vares n wdth from S nches to 3 feet Hs stronshofd was dog oat t fe rregular nsbace ebosh jadse t was aboet 5 feet "wde tbe same n length On tbe sde of hs stronghold he had bnlt npa barrcade of stones, whch weghed three or foar pounds each n the mddle of each of tbe barrcades a space was left lke a notch, wrtre a gat coad be easly rested "n lyng down behnd these barrcades t waald gve the appearance rf beng behnd a ledge He bad an almost unobstructed vew of tbe people costng ap after they reached tbe spot where Anderson McCabe wwresbot Tbe place s so stuated that persons lookng np from bejow ooold not possbly see them, although Koolaa eoed see anyone approach" Mr Smth feels perfectly satsfed tha HJDtteB s not n the valley He s of the opnon that tbe Rnrderer s on hfe way to Wasea to stow away wth hs relatons When Kcotaas ssterwas aseendng to tbe ledge ths mornng she kept eok staatly cryng one Keoba! the vessel bs soaewth tbe haoles We come to aad yoa a new hdng place" Mr Smth says she appeared to be sncere n her esorts to rnd tbe murderer n speaka of the tear of nspecton ths mornng, Mr Reynolds sad: "We left camp aboat 539 oclock ths mornng for the bead of tbe vallev We traveled ap er cover to wthn W feet of Ksofcur3 hdngplace Mr Sovth bad a talk wth three natves aad warned them that f they attemp ted any treachery tbey woumbe hoc Tbe men aad tbe woman advanced to tbe ledge, al the whle cryng oot to nform Kcofcw of ther presence Thev fnally ganed the ledge aad walked back forth n rav opnfob the l&fce between KO ad 130 feet n length At last they ssnalkd that tbe BBKtferer was not there, so we made a bee lne, as w as we eoam, fortheledcs We clmbed np to t aad walked from end to end We fo an empty shell, a few matches aad soaae nasmoke! cgarette eads, whch proved that Kcofea bad been takng t easy Contrary to expeeta tbs, we da not fnd a cave or anythng else that woah shelter tbe marderer or hs famly We fo some stsses pled ap whch formed a &restwrs sac commed &H The stones were not pled very hgh, so tbe only way they coad pdttttbsselv v x lyng flat 1 am satsfed tlat Koolau s out of the valley, for the smple reason that could clmb the Watt myself Of course there s djfllculty danger n donsr so, but to a man who was pressed lke Koolau the feat could be aeeonplfched easly" AYhle the camp was beug struck, Mr Smth wrote a note to th"e jruards statoned at AValmea pass, notfyng them of the return ot the expedton The followng U a copy of the message: "KauvulV, July 12, 10 AM, 1SK k Commer of Guard at "Wanea Fas: " We he made a thorough search of the ledge where Koolau shot the men, have also made full nvestgaton u other ways Also nqured of the kamaanas, feel convnced that Koolau has eeaped out of the valley "t seems to us most lkely that he has srone out over the mountan towards "Wanea, so we have concluded to return to Honolulu We have exhumed the bodes of the men who were klled are placng them n sealed caskets, wll take them to Honolulu, The labors sacrfces of the members of your guard are greatly apprecated t seems useless to keep ths force here any longer The further acton of the government n regard to Koolau vwll be made known to you, "On behalf of the government thank you tespectf ully yours, WnA5 O South, AttorneyGenera! PS The steamer has just hove n scht to take us By the tme the steamer arrved everythng was n readness to be removed to the beach The bodes of Anderson, McC3be Hrschberg were exhumed placed u znc lned boxes, whch were afterwards sealed up wth solder When the effects were removed consderable dffculty was experenced n gettng them on" board of the shp The breakers were rollng hgh several boats were swamped Fnally the party got on board wthout any accdeat about 2:30 oclock the steamer We for Honolulu va Hanale, where a short stop was made to allow Mr Smth to telephone to Sherff Wlcox About 6 oelock the walan lef t for Honolulu ḞtA L Hoogs 12PAb nmnmnffjrpffp E EDPH05 TUESDAY HKLxmK JULY S S93 The speech er of John L Stevens, delvered at the recepton gven hm Jnne 23, at Augusta, Mane, by the ctzens of that cty, upon &s return, s publshed elsewhere, wll well repay a carefa r perusal The speech s a succnct, bnt strong, statement of the causes condtons whch preceded mmedately followed the overthrow of the monarchy Tbe letter set forth theren, from the exque to Mr Stevensr completely overthrows the ultmate argument upon whch the royalsts now depend, wheh was not set up by them, untl some tme after the revoluton, as an afterthought The letter from exquethe en was sent over twenty hours after tbe Unted States marnes blue jackets bad been led When taken wth the oscal call made by the an hour later, wth a request that the Unted States forces be used to sustan the Can: da s fast becomng exqoeers demor cause, t becomes clear alzed n hlng her publc documentary proof that up to that works The government has tme, nether the n nor her ("lately dscovered new frauds n royafas supporters had thought of brdge buldng over tbe Lachne settng np tbe dara that the monarchy had been overthrown by the ad of the Unted States forces The fact s the appeal was made hy tbe royalsts because t was well known that tbe Unted States troops were ashore to protect lfe property wthout takng sdes wth ether the revolutonsts or the crown ; wth ther usual shortsghtedness the royalsts hoped to be able to enlst the neutral guard of a frendly naton to support a eaose wheh had already been overthrown by the unconsttutonal beadstrons actbo AttorneyGener a! VT O Smth tool: ocessoa afc the councls meetng last Thursday, to hghly eompume nt the conduct acton of the mltary n Kalalac valley From all that can be learned, snce the return of the expedton, the prase of the attorneygener al was well deserved t r at the seme tune, nnbrtcnate there should have been fncton developed between the polce mltary dnrn g the expedton Ths s semethng that the government should thoroughly nvestgate tho offendng persons should bo reprmed or punshed, as the caso may warrant The charges tro sad to be mostly, f not entrely, aganst the polce j hut t s learned from the members of the mltary that at least two of tho polce force, vs : Nel Boyle Lous Toussant, dd ther duty bravely well n conjuncton wth the solders, njustce should receve commendaton wth them The mortuary report for June shows that nfluenza, generally called la grppe n Honolulu, has been maknc tself rather severelv felt As usual ths dsease has affected the natves most, no less than fortythre e deaths out of the total of sxtyeght, belongng to that natonalty t wll be seen that whle the death rate for the month s largely above the average t shows a decrease when compared wth the correspondng month n 1S91, when nfluenza, or la grppe, was prevalent here The escape of the leper murderer Koolau shows the utter uselessness of expendng further money lfe n efforts for hs capture on the plan thus far followed At the same tme t s tho duty of the government to devse some means for bs capture removalalve, f possble, but dead, f necessty dems The publc health dems ths, the government wll doubtless take further acton n the matter soon t has already been suggested that the speedest way of accomplshng ths wll ho to offer a sutable re ward for the body of Koolau He has become an outlaw by hs own act, should hereafter be treated as such Xo queston of mock sentmentalty, should deter he board of health from usnsr anv means whch offers for bs apprehenson t s now dangerous for any human beng, except a natve, to approach Koolau; wth a reward set upon hs head, t would become equally dangerous for Koolau to approach the habtatons of men, n the end hs capture or death would be come a certanty Mr F M Englsh Papa Xordhoff seem to be veng wth each other n msrepresentng the state of affars n Hawa snce ther return to the Unted States Young Mr Spreckels has also been dppng hs nexperenced tongue nto the poltcal broth, ha3 bumed royalst nterests by makng statements palpably purposely false The young man should learn wsdom of hs father refuse to gve hs vaporngs away n ndelble prnters nk As for Papa Xordhoff F M Englsh, nobody who know3 ther ntellectual moral feelngs beleves them anyway canal at fontrealj where over $400,COO n excess of the appropraton has been spenl Ths s nearly as bad as some of the Amercan poltcal jobs, whch Canadan edtors are so prone to publcly crtcse Presdent Clevel has consented to act as arbtrator between Argentne Brazl n ther dspute for the possesson of the state of Panama, some of the unknd republcan journals declare, that f t takes the presdent as long to make np hs mnd as n the Hawaan affar the weeds are apt to be mghty hgh n the state of Panama before the dspute s settled The effect of the bounty on sugar producton n the Unted States has been very stmulatng to the ndustry there Snce the bounty law went nto effect the producton of domestc sugars has largely ncreased, lest year reached 378,O0 00 poends Ths ncludes cane, beet, orgum maple sugars lew $tore! New nural SUtoertstnunto Goods! New All the Latest Noveltes Styles n Frm! Antque OaJc Bedroom Suts, Wcker Ware lldk BOARDS CHRFKJXEES, KTC, WAUL, BKVCCETS And all knds of Furnture Manufactured Repared SPAU sl Orders attenton LU o O wll receve prompt careful OKDWAT & POSTER 0) sz JZ o o s o (A O O CD O 1843 Assets Rchard A Robnson Block, Hotel Street, between Port Nnuann nformaton resartlnc ths form of wlcv or anv Dartcnlars mnnpmw th varous other forma of polces ssued by The lntual Lfe nsurance Company may be obtaned of o Hardware, Bulders General, always up to the tmes n qualty, styles prces Plantaton Supples, a full assortment to sut the varous dem Steel Plows, made expressly for sl work wth extra parts Cultvators Cane Knves ; Agrcultural mplements, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Mattocks, etc, etc Carpenters, Blacksmths rllachnsts Tools Screw Plates, Taps Des, Twst Drlls, Pants Ols, Brushes, Glass, asbestos Har felt Felt Mxture Blakes Steam Pumps, Westons Centrfugals SEWNG MACH1HES, Wlcox & Gbbs, Remngton n Lubrcatng Ols quaty Sfncy surpfla6ed General Merchse, tnrv there s anythng you want, come ask for t, you wll bo poltely treated No trouble to show goods 3275tfd SEMCENTENNA L H62:f Per Cent Debenture Polcy The Mutual Lfe ns Co McCurdy, OF SSUED 3Y NEW YORK S B r Great Clearance Sale l COMUEXCDG MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1893 We wll offer anythng n oar cgs, Large Stock of At 8f"Cal gee for offerng n all Departments Egan & Presdent $175,084,15661 ROSE, General Agent, Hawaan sls Goods Greatly Reduced Prces! yourself, the bargans we are Gnnn, Port Street GREAT REDUCTONS! NEW LNE OF! 1893!l CT tj O 2 d S3 Fne, Talors Goods, Cashmeres! SERBES, DAGONALS, Etc Etc, Bntlrelynew patterns Satf made to order at prces rangng from (18 to $25 gwgooda guaranteed to ft GOO KM, Nuuau Street The Daly Advertser CENTS EU MONTH f

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ACT An Act Coofrmtc rtmrn l Jr 3c t xcn hfr Ac KseSKtve aad Advkery CnWtt: A Pjevtseeal Gorenaeat rf Eswwffl sbmfe Use crnun&l jvcfeactka ktcw 1 the DtHet Xaefecsatae of Ltre, sl of Kmm; HoMKth, sl of Oaho WehAc sad?wrn, sl of ATaa Hto Haaukoa, Kobs sad Kan eked of Hawa:! over all &K whereof the j Dstrct Catrts no tn t,ll jensdetmh,, be aad hereby s madecoexteaav e grtk tbe Jackal Crcefcs a whch ther respre dstrcts are sttased Sscrrax bs A shall tax effect from tbe date of ts pabtcates Apprvwwd ths 14th day of Jrfy, A D 1S9S Stowd &ATORD B DOLE, Presdent rf the the K wama skads Vsaed J A Ke, Ma&er of aterer S4W MSSl t Gaversaaent Sale cf Lease cf the Government L Lyng Setween Pahoe hee asd Esohe, South Kona, Eaws Oo THURSDAY, A omt 17, 1593, at S ekc ncoo, at the front eatrauee of the Executve Baldar, xl be sold at pcbuc anctoo tbe ese cf the Gorerame at uoaaaa l lyng between sad Kftobe, Soath Kooa, Hawa Tern lease br 1 year prvlege st e reata! UQtBsuch ot ccntocac tae as the 3faker of tbe ateaor mar dedre to teraasse tbe suae, bj gvne 1 Ays akce Upec prce $5 per sobm paysbte a adrasee A31ES A KNG, Mnfcler of tbe nteror brtenocofkejolrlstls, 1S?S &ea3daos1y Sale of Xease ot Goverament Ls n Kohala Eva On WEDNESDAY, Aocast 9, 1SS3, at 12 o11 rob, at tbe front entrance of tfaeexecctve Buldng, wll be sold at pubac acctoo, the lease of those kads a Xorth Kohala, Hawa, known as Kohala Pl Ls from Pahnahnato Kapchca ocluve exteados from GovennF S shore to tbe "V boondares of Grants aade from these knds contanng an approxmate area of 757S seres Term Lstse for 10 years XTpsA prce?2s0 n advance Ecsuaannal ly perananm, pcyabte Tbe lease of tbe above ls s sold npoa the olvnr coadaons U) Tbe lessee to stake even reaseaabf e e3brt wtac oue year from tbe date of the lease to devetope water for stock on the premses (2) The essee mmedatelt after the percbase of the lease to plant moke every esbrf to establsh a Saawe forest ateag tbe coast of tbe ls leased J A KSG, Mnster of the nteror njeror OSce, July 10, 1S5S SttS lss3 t Sale of Lease of a Pece of Government L n Kano hoanahopu, Koolau poko, Oohn On THURSDAY, August 17, lss3,at Sale of Government Lot South Slope, Punchbowl Hll, Honolulu, Oahn Oa THURSDAY, August 17th, 1SS3 at 12 oclock sooo, at the front entrance of the Executve Bmldcz, wfll be sold at publc aucton, one Government lot ataae on the east corner of Alapa Beretasla streets, mmedately above the Portuguese Mutual Beneft Socety premses, contanng an area of 39,270 equare feet, a lttle mere or less Upset prce f50 J A KNG, Mnster of the nteror nteror J0ce, July 12, 1SS8 S423 14SS3t H C ADAMS, Esq, has ths day been apponted Commssoner of Fences Scr On dstrct of Koolaupako, sl of Oxte, vce Wra H Lowell, resgned J A KTSG, Mnster of the nteror nteror OSee, July 10, 1SS3 S4274SS3t VCTT 0 lvrxvlt n the Hawaan tal alnc ttal Bs t Enacs Vf & Kx:Bttve Advser 0Mwe3 af te Prwsensl Govemceat of :bc Hawaan sfeads: Sscnox 1 Hw tetaastcrgenem l, Mansswr of the Ftust&l Savaps Bosk, Kth the eoo;eat approval of :he Mtabter of Fnance, mayssn e Jo aav person Tsa Depost Certorates n the same ot tw? Uaw&n&n tsstal avncs Ban far deposts of not less thou Fve Hundred Dollars aw mot? than Fre TboQ5ud Xlkrs Scnos 2 Tbe asoonts sq devscted shall draw nterest at s rate cot to exceed sbc per cent, per annua to be competed n aecordaaee trth the law recclattbe Baal: Such deposts shall not n tbe aggregate exceed $150,000 at asy oce tme Sjechos 3 The terra for whch any tkpeet shall be receved under ths Act shall aot exceed twelve months Sscthjx 4 "The form of es the sad shall be as ojkws, shall costaa the coadtoas berenater set fera: HAWAHAV roehta SAVNG RANK CSKn 1SS n Dollars on Con on pre Hoeotah, Rscevd fro Con, Depost, payable a sentaton of ths Certfcate, properly ndorsed Ths depost s raadefcr months, wll bear nterest from y 1S8, at toe rate of per ceat per annoeo, n accordance wth tbe coodtmws prnted hereon nterfe, Approved: Mnster of Fnance coxwnov; lreaent ths Certfcate at the Postal Savncs Bank at tbe expraton of the term stated heren nterest wll ceae at that date Holders at a dstance may ndorse ths Certfcate send by mal to the Pcet al Savngs Bank, when t wll be pad Ths Certfcate may be transferred by endorsement, prncpal wth nterest wll be pad to the holder hereof Secton 5 Ths Act shall take effect from tbe date cfts publcattoo Approved ths 15th day of Jane, A D 1SSS Sgned SAKFOKD B DOLE, Presdent of the Pravsaeal Government of the Hawaan sls FSsal; J A Kcg, Mnster of tne nteror 341S 14S8l nt Sale ol eo, of Government ancls n Kawela antl Kaeleku, Haaa, Mau On THURSDAY, August 17th, 1S03, at 12 oclock noon, at tbe front entrance of the Executve Buldng, wll be sold at publc aucton, the lease of the Government Ls n Kswela Haeleku, Hana, Mau, contanng an area of 1250 acres, a lttle mere or less Term Lease for 15 years Upset prce $1C0 p3yat4e y n advance JAS A KLVG, Mnsterof the nteror nteror Ofce, July 12, 1SS SS3 1 Sale o Xea e of Government Ltnd n Kohala, Huwa On WEDNESDAY, Anust Sth, 1S93, at 12 odock noon at the front entrance cf the Execntve Buldng, wll be sold at publc aucton, tbe lease of the Gov 12 oclock noon, at the front entrance of ment ls L of Awalua, Haen3, Kapuna the Executve BaOdng, wll be sold at peca Kapaak, Kohala, Hawa, pubbc aucton, tbe lease of a pece of contanng an area ef 224 acres, a lttle Government l stuated at Kanohoonahop a, more or less Koobopako, Obn contanng an area of 1 acres Term Lease for 10 years 0 Upset prce f59 per annum, payable Term Lease for 15 yers sera annually n advance Upset prce $20 per annum, payable J A KNG, semannua lly n advance Mnster of the nteror J A KNG, nteror Department, July 10, 1S93 Mnster cf the nteror, SS3 t nteror Ofce, July 12, 1S33 S43)14SS3t j Sale of ease of Government Ls n Kpatrulu, TTana, Mau Oa THURSDAY, July 20, 1S93, at 12 oclock noon, at the front entrance of Executve Buldng,wll be sold at publc aucton, the lease of the Government remnants n Kjpahuln, Hana, Mau, contanng an area of 155 acres, a 931 lttle more or lesa Tern Lease for 5 years to commence from the 1st of November, 1E93 Upset prce fl6s per annum, payable n advance semannual ly J A KNG, 3nster of the nferor nteror OfEce, June 20, 1SS3 S412 14S531 Kotce to Corporatons n conformty wth Secton 1441 cf the Cvl Code, all corporatons are hereby requested to make ful accurate HAWAAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1898 cd npoa applcaton at the nteror Offce J AKNG Unster of the nteror ltruc ltsee, Jnly tj, 1S93 S4414S7 vt L ot Xnrtnpa, Humkn a, Hjwn On TOESDAY, July 25, 1S93, at 12 ocleok neon, at the front entranca of the Executve Euldtnc, wll be sad at publc aucton, the lease of the Government hsd of Hanapa, Hauakn, Hawa, contanng n are of TTjj acres, a lttle taore wr less Term Leae for 15 years to eommeuee from the 13th day of October, 1S93 Upset prce $300 per annum, payable semannual ly n advance J A KNG, Mnster of the nteror nteror Ouce, June 24th, 1S93 341o5 t 14SSJt Sale of lease of the Government L of Hanapaf Hama)a, Hawa Oa TUESDAY, Julr 23tt, 1S93, at 12 oclock noon at the front entrance of the ExscntjTe Bsldcs wll be sold at publc asctcn the lease of the Government l of Hxrupa Hamakus, Hawa, contanng au area or 774 acres a tttle more or less Term Lease for 15 years to commence from the 13th of October SO Upoat pres 300 pfrannctn pajsb!o semannually n advance J A KNG, Mnster of the nteror nteror OrSce, June 21, 1S93 Stl&,"? ltsss TAX COLLECTORS NOTCE he undersgned hereby notfes the Tax Payers of the Dstrct ot Vfalukc, sl of Mau, that he wll be n attendance at Vfar hee, Mondav, Jcly lfth, at Ahonas Store, "ttaeha Tuesday July 11th, st Chnese " Kahnlo, 7edneedy July 12th, at Custom House Wakapu, Ttcrsaay, July lth, at Ah Loy"8 Store Hoacsnla, MaVena, Monday, Jul; 17th Tuesday July letb AU other days at the Deputy Collectors OSes n Walan from 9 am to t pau Saturday, the offce closed at 12" m for the purpose of recevuc ther Assessment returns Collecton of Personal Taxes All returns must be made to the uuderssned not later than July 31st, SO, or no appeal can by law be Granted All Personal Taxed not pad after the SOh day of September, U subject to 10 per cent, addton Blank forms on chch to make returns can be had daly durng the mouth of July on applcaton at the omce of the undersgned WM T ltobksok, Deputy Assessor Collector of Taxes of Dstrct of Walckn, Mau Walckn Mau, June 24, 1ES8 14SM lce to Owners of Brs All Brs must, by law, bo pror to Jcly 1st, 1S33, or they wll be forfeted, can thereafter be approprated by anyone Becstraton on Oahc shall be made at the nteror OfHce On the other sls t shall be done at the Ofce of the several Sherffs G H WTLCO, Mnster of the nteror nteror Offce Dec 2, 1SS PcOCLASTATJOA Kxcctve BcrxDD Hosolclc, ) June 30, 1S93J t s hereby ordered that untl further notce, the "rght of the wrt of Habeas Corpus s hereby suspended Martal Law s hereby declared to exst n throughout the Dstrcts of Hanale VVamea, on the sl of Kaua (Sgned), SANFORD B DOLE, Presdent of tbe Provsonal Government of the Hawaan sls Mnsof ForeLrn Affars Approved : J A Kso, 3tnster of the nteror W O Surn, AttorneyGeneraf S6t f BEAVER SALOON H J NCTE, Propretor Be; to rnossce to hlf trtnf the pbu c s general That he has opened the above Saloon whar e frstclass Refreshments wll be erred froa 2 a a tll 10 p sadertbe zaaedate petrlloa ot anpen teatc&ott CkUUu THSPXEST GEADES OP Tobaccos, Cgars, Ppes Smokers Sundres Close:, by a prjoual feleczcm tma ncla aa aacctcores, hx bees obtaned, acd wllbe added to fraatseto tuae One of BrscrwUt Balka Celebrated Bllard Tables exhbton of ther affars to the nteror U cosaectad wth the Department, on or before the 31st day of otenartsecsecaapartlesate e;tabllshsestaer e SB q July, nstant, the same beng for the year endng July 1st, 1S33, Artstc prntng at the Gazstte Blanks for ths purpose wll be furnsh Offce QUEENS HOSPTAL Keport of the lueaal JJeJtf Yesterday Afternoon Jfeetnf The bennal meetng of the member?, of the Qneeus hosptal took place Frday monnj; at the chamber of commerce, lr James Dowsett jnsdog Tho meetng was well attended, after t was called to order Mr F A Schaeer read ns report as secretary, whch was accepted Tho followng 19 a copycf tboxdocnraent: BtESNA JtEVOKT OK THE KCK! TAKY OF TUE QUEENS tosrta Honolulu, July 1st, 1S03 To the Members of the Queens Hosptal, Honolulu Gentlemen: 1 have the honor to submt to you my report as secretary of your socety for the bennal perod closng today Thepurveyors bennal report statstcal tables, to whch 1 beg to call your attenton, show an enlarged sphere of usefulness of popularty wth the natve populaton, of the Queens hosptal, than t has enjoyed at any prevous perod, n so far as the number of natve nmates of the hosptal greatly exceeds that of precedn c bennal perods The followng fgures wll prove of nterest: Durfng the two years now under revew 10SJ persons have been receved as ndoor patents, as aganst 931 durng tbe precedng perod Of these 500 were Hawalans, ngaust 3S0 the prevous term; 27 Chuese, 173 Japanese 3S6 of other natonaltes The number of dspensary patents was at the same tme 493 The death rate was 1164 per cent, the number of deaths beng 134 u a total of 1151 ndoor patents Of these deaths 22 occurred wthn 24 hours 13 wthn 4S hours atter admsson ot the sck nto the hosptal The bennal expendtures of the hosptal (the same beng the purveyors returns) amounted (o $51,53065 for the two years, a monthly average of S214749, whle the recepts from payng patents amounted to $1S,361, an average of $765 per month The recepts of the Queens hosptal from the seamen passenger tax amounted to S1263S for tna two years just closed J may here menton thatmr Andre Alexre Comst, a Frenchman for many years a resdent of these sls, very recently deceaced, donated by wll $5000 for the establshment of a bed at the hosptal, at the dsposal of the French consul n ths port Ths sum wll very shortly be placed n the hs of your treasurer for nvestment Another case of practcal charty by whch the countrymen of the deceased donor wll be drectly beneftted The bennal per otl above revewed shows a commendable mprovement n the hosptal regme by the adopton of dstnct rules regulatons to govern the hosptal medcal servce, under whch a physcan surgeon were elected Ths new departure proves to be a step r, the rght drecton the present ncumbents gve every satsfacton But the employmentof traned female nurses to look after the sck by day nght, s the most mportant change made n the nternal arrangement of the hosptal servce, ths addton to the staff Las proved a tmely step n advance, the good work accomplshed by these nurses speaks for tself Wth tbe comng of the nurses many mprovements were ntroduced, too numerous to partcularze here, but all wth the vew of ncreasng the effcency of the hosptal as well as the comfort wellbeng of ts nmates All these changes mprovements effected n the ccurse of these two years account n"a measure for the ncreased expendtures, stll they were needed prove to be a success At the same tme the average recepts from pay patents have ncreased somewhat take great pleasure n announcng to you a most lberal generous donaton from Hon cnast lsuop, e, $10,000, for the constructon of a two story wng to be bult of brck, now n course of erecton at rght angles wth the old man hosptal buldng The lower story s to contan two large wards, the upper story eght good szed rooms wth modern mprovements, such as are adopted by the better class of hosptals of the present day These upper rooms are ntended fof patents, femalepay they wll fll a muchneede want Tbe d board of trustees have adopted a vote of thanks to Mr Chas R Bshop for hs generous donaton, whch has been conveyed to hm by the secretary There s nothng of specal nterest to be added, but trust my report upon the ncreased number of nmates n the hosptal also upon the manfold mprovements effected, wll mpress yon wth the fact that the Queens hosptal effcently flls ts Epbcre of usefulness n ths commu nty, so far as crcumstances wll permt, keeps apace, wth other nsttutons of the knd u other advanced countres Respectfully submtted, F, A fcrtaepeb, Secretary Honolulu, July 1, 1S93 Mr J H Paty submtted hs re port as tretsurer, whch wa3 also adopted The expenses for the past 21 months amounted to $00,22688, whch exceeded tbe rece Dt3 by $110L70, whch amount s sl1 dne hm The report closed wth u footng of 8633,58310 whch represents the expendtures for the pasf 34 years t was announced thtt the mns LtfT ot the nteror, On bebalf of the government, had named the follow ng gentlemen to act as trustees; for hojaxt fonr jeara : A S CJeghoru, W G rwn, CBolte, O 51 Cooke H W Schmdt, ThfRooely elected as trustee for tho samo term Roy Alex Mnckutosb, C P nn ken, T May, C L Carter E, F Bshop A comnuttet? of fr was nppontpd to ncrease tho lfe mtmbershp of tht corporaton Thoollovt ng gonuotno n compose t: H A Wdemnnn, Bov A Mackntosh H V Schmdt, C M Cooke After tbo meetng of tho members of tho corporaton ndjunrned, the trustees transacted so mo mportant busness Tm followng report was read accepted: To the Trustees of the Queens Hos ptal: Gkntlkmkn: We have tho honor to submt the followng report for the quarter endng May 31, 1SP3: The number of patents at present u the hosptal s S2; vz: 43 ns (33 males 10 females), 2 Chnese, 9 Japanese 2S of other natonaltes; 55 payug Tho uumber of admssons durng the quarter was 74; vz: S6 Hawnnus (61 males 25 females), 3 Chnese, 25 Japanese 60 of other natonaltes Dscharged 155; vz: S3 Hawalans (5S males 25 females), 1 Chnese, 17 Japanese 54 of other natonaltes Deaths 19; vz: Hawalans (2 males 4 females) 2 Chnese, 4 Japanese aud 7 of other natonaltes; of theso 2 ded wthn 24 hours aud 3 wthn 4S hours of admsson The causes of death were: Brghts dsease J, burns 2, crebrals tuberculoss 1, fever, gunshot wound 1, heart falure 1, heart dseased old ago 1, phlegmonous nflammaton of throat 1, phthss pulmonals 1, pleursy 1, pneumona 4, pulmonary abscess 1, tertary syphls 1 The hghest number of ndoor patents was 92; lowest 74; dalv average S 2s umber of prescrptons 5S7 Twenty mnor, 6 major 2 post mortem operatons were performed durlnsr the ouarter The uumber of pateuts treated n the hospltl was as follows: March 139, Aprl 133, Mav 151 Respectfully submtted, Geo P Andrews, C B "Wood Honolulu, May 31, 1S93 The executve commttee reported progress regardng the constructon of the new Bshop wng to tho hosptal whch s heng bnlt by Harrson Bros t was announced that Mss Harrs had been engaged as nght nurse C L Carter moved that a wooden carpet be lad n the two wards whch wll form the lower floor of the new wng Ths was carred A commttee composed of C L Carter C P ankea J B Atherto was apponted to u examne the hosptal to suggest any mprovements at the next regular meetng of the corporaton Tho regular vstng commttee for the next quarter wll consst of C Bolte, E F Bshop M Bobnso n P The trustees elected the followng offcers: Secretary, F A Schaofer; treasurer, J H Paty; audtor, M P Bobuson: executve commttee, A S Cleghorq, J H Paty, J T Waterhous e; Jr, M P Kobnson F A Schaefer ARRVAL OF TLE WALAN Dsposton of the Bodes of the Slan Solders Early Thursday momng the steamer walan waa reported as beng off Barbers pont The news of her comng spread rapdly, by 7 :30 oclock, at whch hour she came nsde the harbor, a large crowd was at the wharf to see her learn the news As the steamer neared the wharf t was learned that Koolau had escaped, that the polce mltary expedton j had returned to Honolulu wthout the leper outlaw h3 famly Captan Zegler members of Company A Auxlary, H N G, were at the wharf to act as a guard of honor Soon after the steamer was docked, the mlta passengers were led preparatons were commenced for brngng ashore the remans of the three Bolders, vz, Hrschberg, Anderson, McCabe The three znc coffns, enclosed n large wooden boxes, were placed on a wagon Uaptan Zegler hs men headed the processon, followed by the survvng membere of the mltary expedton to Kalalau, tbe wagon bearng the dead The processon marched up Fort street to the undertakng establshment of C E Wllams, where the bodes were left Three new coffns are beng made by Mr Wllams for the deceased solders " Wll Vat the Coast Prof M M Scott e makng arrangements to leave on an early steamer for San Francsco, where be wll meet hs famly ano reman durdgthe comng school vacaton He wll spend the tme mostly n San Francsco Oakl, Cal xe eapecs u reuru on me last steamer before the fall term of school opens here Mr W W Brnner, who has been superntendng tho constructon of the Volcano road, wll leave on the Australa Durng hs travels Mr, Brnner wll vst Chcago 1 1? lunjuv FURT STRCT Harng ttew Ms mma drml space for fas proper dhplay o my sjltd took a FUf GOODS, late addton thereto, t t a pleasure to see you n show the arrangtmsnt of the dfferent lne, as compared to my ols cramped quarters, t s smply paradtte fy stool nf staple new Goods wll from now on, be found complete, any suggeston n the way of new fads wll be eagerly attended to As a starter on new Goods, my very fne lne of Leather Purses Card Case combnatons are well worth your attenton Leathers n all the delcate colors of dress materals, mounted n fne sterlng slver n ntrcate desgns as well as the plan they must he apprecated by those who have always been oblged to send avayfor these goods Carryng n ths lne the products of the leadng makers of fne Leathers n the Unted States, t s possble for mo to offer you a choce assortment from the comparatvely nexpensve to that whch takes dollars to buy The Gentlemans full dress Card Case, seems (p be he correct thng from the way they caught on just largo enough to ft the proper pocket Another lttle thng on whch sales are rapdly ncreasng, the danty lttle ndvdual Batter Spreader n sterlng slver plate, probably the best most useful lttle concet ever thought of n connecton wth the table servce Bcmanng on the table throughout the meal, they entrely take the place of the desert knfe for spread ng butter, certanly more danty gvng the other nstrument a chance to be used for what t was ntended To those of refned tastes a sense of the fttng, very lttle need be sad n ther favor t wll not be long before every table n Honolulu wll besuppled wth these very necessary lttle artcles HJWCHMA CASTLE & COOKE lubrk AND FKK NSUBMOE: AGENTS FOR 3 :AGEMT8 NEW ENGLAND MDTDAL Lfe nsurance Co OF BOSTON AJlance Assurance COMPANY OF LONDON, jetna Fre nsurance Co OP HARTFOBD For Sale LGHT COVERED BOGGY N A good condton; prce $100 nqure of H M WHTNEY, 45 Merchant Street T1K KOHALA SEMNARY MAUN A OLVA Kohala, had ts aecea fal clolne ex crclaea Jane Bb Tbe next term wll commence September 4 Applcaton for admn on hoak) be aentto the prncpal as earl aa possble before the begnnng of tbe term, tbo number of papllab lot lmted to SO Tbe board taltloa $50 not ncludng ue of bed tnd mae M P WHTT1EB Prncpal tsm o Poneo eaw 93 m Htoaro CANDY FACTORY PLAtrr Cm m WW" 71 HfH H t" f! lag a t tesatnsmaa tho laadcc rnnrtr fee OWrVum P 1 Goaorrbcz 4c 4TouAysT The only ma remedy Cle JhWJuw m t q ncnrthto te orw t&rf hlrta nut talatn srrjerbe ted, ur4ato w ase la recwnxynrllfg U K4M TrffatxaCnlnV to an roffertn fla asztrun0wmjm DZCATCSUZ Bold br Dracrtx& rbcxl0b Hobron, Newman & Co, Agents Hollster & Co, Wholesale Agents Benson, Smth & Co, Wholesale Agents,

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""JSRJjj?" 5r2as 3 " " GAZETTE, tfehdav JULY 18 3 ammbe3hhhbsesee&mnske23hh gaoatnn gazette l2pa x TUESDAY EDTON JULY 1SS9S SRQS6ER THAN ROTAL1ST APPEALS The dsclosure of the letter from the to Mr Stevens, exque the request made n her name by hex an hour later that Mr Stevens would sustan the fallen monarchy wth the forces of the Unted States, has proved another fatal shot between wnd water to the snkng royalst cause n attemptng to squrm from under the logcal weght of the ns second fatal admsson n wrtng, the royalsts retose to consder, for very patent reasons, the request for ad to her cause, made an hour after Mr Stevens receved her letter t s ths request whch throws the lght of nterpretaton upon the epstle makes ts ntent purpose clearly preparatory to the request for ad whch followed almost before the wrtng was dry Another pont upon whch there seems to be some confuson n the loyalst mnd s the repeated asserton heard that the Unted States has the s "clam" under exque consderaton that her "case," whatever that term may be ntended to mean, s pendng before the Unted States governmfrnt The only queston at present before the government of the Unted States s one of the acceptance or rejecton of the propostoa for the annexaton of these sls The Provsonal government has been rally, formally offcally recognzed by the Unted States any farther negotatons for he consummaton of annexaton or a modfcaton thereof, wll be carred oat onlv wth the consent ratfcaton of the Provsonal government of the Hawaan sls exque The ceased to have a clam or a case, as her supporters pall t, when, by her own unconsttutonal act she overthrew the rotten monarchy, permeated by mmoralty drected by a lot of gamblers hungry fnancers awatng a pretext to make ducks drakes of the publc revenues load the resources of the country wth further burdens t was after the fall of the monarchy, after the establshment of the Provsonal government, long after the lng of the exque ea Unted States troops that the her gang of gamblng parastes set up the clam that Mr Stevens the Unted States troops had aded the ctzens of Hawa n establshng good government Her alleged clam comes too late to be vald, for the very forcble reason that t comes nto conflct wth the statements admssons made n the power of attorney gven Paul Neumann, to procure her, f possble, a penson payable n golden eagles of the Unted States of Amerca ; t also conflcts wth the letter sent Mr Stevens the request for ad from hm the Unted States troops To now turn to abuse elam that the annexatonsts who overthrew the monarchy were the lottery supporters s so palpably absurd t needs no answer Xone but royalsts would thnk of such a mood of defense ; t begns to look as f the ed charge of ntellectual physcal cowardce brought aganst them has somewhat of truth n t There s one other pont whch s occasonally referred to, when the royalsts feel ther past acts gallng them most severely, that s the good advce that Mr Stevens n, took occason to gve the when she mounted the throne at her brothers death Mr Stevens nether "assaled" nor treated the exque rudely" on the occason referred to, t was the prophetc truth cor of that advce, gven by a dplomat accustomed to measure foretell the results of natonal polces, whch made t so semcvlzeunpalatable to a d ruler, who had already determned upon an unconsttutonal course Ths her foregn subjects, as well as Mr Stevens had already suspected, t was that "antcpaton by the people whch prepared them to act when the promul exque gated anthaolher e consttuton n last January The result was her mmedate ext from publc lfe before the moral force poltcal ndgnaton of her subjects, whose nterests she threatened, whose rghts she proposed to subvert Had the advce of Mr Stevens conducted her government n the manner hnted at by "the Au exque en followed the at the head of the Hawaan government, the royalsts, who are now vanly kckng aganst the prcks," would stll be drawng ther prvate sustenance from the publc treasury, whch ther own poltcal abuses so suddenly unexpectedly removed from ther greedy reach t s uncertan whether the royalsts hate Mr Stevens most for pontng out the nevtable down fall of the monarchy, or Mnster Damon for emphaszng the unftness thereof by makng the Pro vsonal government selfsustanunder necessarly heavy expenses, wthn a few months after the retrement of the exque her followers from the control of natonal affars t s the consderaton of such smlar facts whch makes Mr Stevens speech upon Hawaan affars much stronger than any appeal yet put forth bv the rovalsts MR DAMONS BEPLT The patent panstakng consderaton whch Mnster Damon bestows upon hs royalst frends, who have been somewhat eagerly prone to crtcsm of hs department wthout nvestgaton, s as compl mentary to the mnster as hs reports fnancal statements are credtable to the establshment of sound fnancal methods under he Provsonal government of the Hawaan sls n hs detaled statement answer to hs crtcs, made n the councls Thursday afternoon, Mr Damon gnored the fact that the attacks made upon hm were chldsh pontless, were made by anonymous correspondents for poltcal purposes He was rght n dong so Hs offce s a publc trust, the publc confdence s ncreased by the able conclusve manner n whch he dsposed of put to shame f such a thng s possble the royalst scrbblers who were attemptng to twst hs clear busnesslk e reports so as to make poltcal captal out of them t s not to be expected that the "valued" correspondents of the Bulletn wll cease ther attack; ther plan s to retreat from evason to evason keep up a runnng fre of weak crtcsm, such as has thus far characterzed the royalst campagn snce the revoluton Whle Mr Damons last able full report may not slence the Bulletn or ts crowd of royalst backers, whose lack of fnances fnancal ablty s only exceeded by ther general lack of brans, t wll certanly nullfy any future effect whch smlar attacks msrepresentatons mght otherwse have upon the publc mnd Wth the fall facts now n ts possesson, the publc wll be able hereafter to place ts fnger on the Bulletns fnancal msstatements erroneo ns conclusons wthout puttng Mnster Damon to the trouble of makng farther offcal explanatons The taxpayers have thus far the best grounds for confdence n Mr Damon hs fnancal ablty methods, whle they have absolutely none, ether past or present, for reposng confdence n the acts polcy of hs late poltcal crtcs All knds of artstc prntng at the Gazette Offce THK VCTMS OF KOOLAU BURED WTH HLTARY HONORS ELOQUENT WORDS BY DR BECKWTH Descrpton of the Sorrowful Journey to Gods Acre The Ltur r March Order uf The Servce at the OraTet Scene ncdent Alone; the lttmte lrocclo n The barracks at the court house was fcunday turnea nto a place of mournng, sombre emblems of death were met on every h Over the archway that dvdes the long barrack room were the sorrowful words n dead black aganst the palld wall, "We mourn our loss" The chelers were twned wth mournnc colors, as was the crmson drapery over the rostrum behnd the three coffns, flagsprea d where the three brave men slept nerveless n death, but loved honored by ther lvng comrades the government they served Long before wo oclock the long hall was flled wth people, men, women chldren, met to pay a last eartnlv trbute to the men klled at Kalalau, whle endeavorng to carry out the law of leper segregaton, long neglected defed under the monarchy, fallen none too soon, along tne Jbwa sde near the wall, hdng the gunrac ks trmmed wth death emblems, were ranged twenty members of George W De Long Post GAR, come to attend veteran McCabe to hs last earthly restng place among the greenery of the Xuuanu cemetery "He was a G A K man, was he not? was asked of a grayhare d veteran of the post, as he stood facnghe flowerdecke d coffns "No, not a G A R man, but a veteran of the war," repled the old solder, "but he wll be bured n our plot just as f he had jond the gr army, whch he ntended dong by the ray" "You all knew hm, then?" was asked "Yes, yes, we all knew McCabe," sad the old man, showng a solders nterest at once, "he enlsted frst n 1S61, n the frst Rhode sl battery, where he served for three months was mustered out at Provdence, R He then n the thrd Rhode sl regment for nne months was 3gnn mustered out at Provdence, tfter whch he for the last tme n the nnth Rhode sl regment served durng the remer of the war At the close he was honorably dscharged,h! here they come," sad the lvng comrade, as he closed up the lne held hs head up, lookng straght before hm as Captan Zegler came to the front preparatory to the commencement of the servces over the dead The three bers stood n front of the rostrum covered wth Hawaan flags loaded wth floral trbutes At the ends stood two rows of sx guards each, facng across the bers, wth ther arms groundedan d ther heads erect Mltary dscplne was not relaxed even upon ths sad occason On the sdeso f the asles next the coffns stood two gattlng guns, the twenty G A R veterans who ranged along the wall held each a boquet of flowers n hs h, whle on each breast was the beautful honorable badge that none but veterans of the gr army of the McCabcoffn rested on the Ewa republc wear sde of the hall, Hrschbergs lay n the centre, Andersons occuped the Wakk sde The large hall was crowded untl there was no farther stng room when the servce began mmedately n front of the rostrum were seated Presdent VcePresde Dole, nt W C Wlder Mnsters Damon, Kne Fmth At the close of the servce Pres Dole remaned at the executve buldng Mnster Damon at the court house untl tho troops returned from the cemetery Near the entrance door to the room of the bureau of agrculture forestry, was seated the chor of the Central Unon church, whle Rev Dr Beckwth occuped tho rostrum THE SERVCES At sx mnutes past 2 oclock the funeral servce was opened wth a short prayer by Dr Beckwth; followed by the sngng of a hymn The revereud gentlemen then aroso after readng from Tmothy, 4:7audS; Rotunns, S:35o9 ; Samuel, 1 :1727, sad n substance : We have lstened to the lamenta ton of an sraelte ot old ; we are here also to lament our dead today we brng our trbute of sorrow honor to our comrades n arms who have lad down ther lves n the good fght; where they were found stng as the defenders of rght, of law justce, hence of the l We should do them honor as ther deeds honor us the manhood of our country They were volunteers who met ther death upon the call of ther country n carryng out the law aud order of the l, ths fact calls for double honor for the servce rendered We should also honor them for ther manly courage t was a perlous msson they went upon as volunteers they knew the dancer, yet never faltered One of those who les cold n death before us, wnen snakng nanus wtn Jus comrades at the wharf, was heard to say, "Yes, boys; ts a dangerous job some of us who are leavng you wll never return; but we wll do our duty" And so they dd so dd he, poor fellow, he never left Kalalau only to be carred back by hs comrades wth two other brave men, whose actons we are gathered to honor today Brave s the man who knows hs danger yet faces t such as was ths braver s he than the solder who meets hs death n the long lno of battle amd the exctement roar of the battlefel Let us d honor them for ther noble selfsacrfce; they have gven ther lves for the publc good, therefore commend them to the esteem of all the people n ths hall today; commend ther memory to all the good ctzens t)f ths l, we commend them to the abundant merces of the good Lord Let us pray At the concluson of Dr Beckwth s remarks, the chor sung "Jesus, lover of m"soul," after whch the benedcton was pro nounced, the nal was soon cleared preparatory to removng the coffns to the at guncarrag es the front entrance of the buldng, where the processon was formed before proceedng to the Xuuanu cemetery TXE FUTCRA MARCH About halfpa st 2 oclock the Hawaan b, statoned on the grounds n front of the court buld ngs, commenced a mournful march, whch was a sgnal that the funeral servces were over, that the bodes were beng carred out to be placed on the gunca r rages A platform rested on each carrage They were covered wth a deep black cloth, on the edges was placed frnge of the same color Two horses were harnessed to each carrage The frst body broughtou t was that of John McCabe The pallbearers were Messrs W Wllams La Perre, who represented the G A R, four members of Company A Hrschbergs body was carred by SergeantMajo r Pratt Charles Baker four prvates j The pall bearers for the remans of Anderson were Mr C B Reynolds Dr Cooper, both of whom were members of the Kalalau expedton, four solders After the caskets were placed n poston on tne gnn carnages the order to march was gven the" funeral processon proceeded n the followng order Polce Hawaan B Company A, N G H Detachment from Co E, N GH Bev Dr Beckwth, offcatng clergyman Frng Party Gnn Carrage wth McCabes Remans Frng Party Gun Carrage wth Hrschbergs Remans Frng Party Gnn Carrage wth Andersons Remans Ctzens on Foot Carrages Contanng Government Offcals, Members of G A R, Etc Company A turned oat abont 110 men under comm of Capt Charles Zegler The detachment from Company E consstng of twentyfour men was commed by Lent Coyne The polce company numbered thrtyon e men who were commed by Capt, Robert Parker The Geo W de Long Post G A R turned out twenty men led by Comrade J Smonson " A long lne of carrages followed the remans of the three solders to the cemetery, among the promnent people who attended the funeral were Vce Presdent W CWlder, Mnster Kng, AttorneyGener al V 0 Smth, Col W F Allen, Major Potter, ade do camp to Presdent Dole, John Xott, An drew Brown, Henry Waterhouse Judge Cooper "The mltary was represented by Col J H Soper hs entre staff Ono vehcle was occuped by Wm Larsen eght others who acted as specal polcemen under Mr Larsen The processon moved aloug Kng to Fort, to Kuku to Nuuanu avenue At dfferent ponts along the march the sde walks were crowded wth peoplo who were from all walks of lfe When the cemetery was reached there was qute a crowd of people present when the bural cere mones commenced a large concourse had assembled The frst body bured was that of John Mc Cabe Near the grave stood the Geo W de Long Post G R Nearly every veteran presnt had a bunch of flowers n hs h to be deposted on the last restng place of ther deceased comrade Close by stood Company A drawn up n lne n front was the frng party composed of uorporal u B Wells, Prvates JS Staunton, A Phllps, J Pcked, J Evensen, J Sauterberg, P Johnson Arthur Ftzsmmons Ths squad was under comm of LeutTJeorge Kng The grave was surrounded wth people whle Dr Beckwth spoke the bural servce When the casket was hdden from vew the frng party advanced fred three volleys over the grave The hsome floral tokens whch adorned the casket were placed on the mound whle the bugler sounded taps Closer to the Nuuanu roadwav a double grave had been dug to receve the bodes of Hrschberg Anderson The caskets were lowered after whch Dr Beckwth repeated the bural servce Volleys were fred for Andorson by a party consstng of Corporal Thomas Kng, Prvates J Frey, Wllam Thoenq, Gus Gunther, J F May, Lous L Held, C Cavanagh J vchayes The same honor was accorded the remans of Hrschberg by Corporal McKeague Prvates Charles Kroll, H S Xaylor, Tlomaa Downey, A McAulton, Charles McKay, Charles Blum F H Mller Wth the excepton of McKeague each member of the frng paftes was at Kalalau valley, where the three men met wth ther untmely end After the double grave had been decorated wth flowers evergreens, taps were sounded, the solders formed n lne then the nomewaru marcn to tne mltary headquarters n town commenced, the Hawaan b leadng A Complete Bndery The Hawaan Gazette company has recently mported from Chcago Xew York abont ffteen hundred dollars worth of the latest most approved bndery machnery materals, such as have never before been ntroduced here Probably no offce n San Francsco s better ftted to turn out frstcla ss bndng more rapdly than ths offce can now do t The purpose of the Gazette company s to mantan a frstcla ss bndery here, so that there can be no necessty for sendng work abroad The largest sze of account books can be manufactured at short notce, guaranteed equal to the best foregn manufacture, n paper, fnsh, letterng, pagng, etc The Dnke the Press The bellboy on the fourth floor of the Palace tells a good story of hs grace the duke of Newcastle The day after the duke arrved n San Francsco he "called for the mornng newspapers He was yet n bed smoked a cgarette after havng tasted hs mornng roll spped hs coffee " underst," sad hs grace, the newspapers of San Francsco are very courteous to gentlemen of rank from Engl" "Then he pcked no one of the newspaper read the statement that he was a vctm of the cgarette habt Ths caused hm to flng the paper asde roll over on hscouch n angush "Hence, papers?" sad hs grace wth a wave of hs h " want you not" S F Call, July 4th Ded at Oakl Mrs Joseph Moore recently ded at Oakl, Cal Her death, whch was a sudden one, s attrbuted to heart dsease She leaves a famly of seven chldren, the eldest of whom s Andrew Moore, the manager of the Paauhau plantaton on Hawa NTEREST AWAKENED, Horsemen Want a ProJrrnnzw for Scptemlter 3d The announcement of the match between Lord Brock Duko Spencer for a purso of $1000, has awakened nterest among lovers of horse racng n ths cty Ths race s to take place on tho 2d of September on the Jocky Club track Forborne days there has been a great deal of talk among horsemen who all agree that tho Jockey Club should make an effort to arrange a programme of four races to tako place on the afternoon of September 2d They clam that f tho club wll offer purses owners of horses wll enter ther anmals The Jockey Club wll hold a meetng ths evenng to consder tho matter n addton to the race between Lord Brock Duke Spencer the followng programme s suggested by a man who understs horse racng 1 Trottng pacng race, freo for all horses not havng a record better than three mnutes Purse $100 2 Runnng race, onuha lf mle repeat, for Hawaanbre d horses only Purse, $100 3 Runnng race, oneha lf mle dash, free for all Purse, $75 4 Trottng pacng race, mle heats to harness, best 3 n 5, free for all Purse, $125 AN OLD NATVE DEAD Twenty Years a Member of Ranmakap l Church Benjamn Kaaua, ono of tho old est members of the Kaumakapl church, ded yesterday mornng at the age of abont 54 years He has been a member of the board of trustees of Kaumakapl for twenty years, became charman of that body n 1SS9 He leaves a wfe a brother, Rev Kanoa, at the Glbert sls; a wde crcle of frends to monrn hs loss Kaaua was of a nuet dsnoston He never,cared for poltcs Gong to church dong church work among hs own race was hs chef ambton Hs funeral wll lkely take place tomorrow aftornoon from Kaumakapl church 307 July 17, 8qs The war on the blght contnues, we supply the arras ammunton Orders left wth us for nsectcde Wash wll bo promptly flled wth no nconvenence to consumers Also, n connecton wth ths, we have mported a supply of the celebrated Lews Combnaton Spray Pump whch s partcularly adapted for the purpose of dstrbutng tho wash Englsh tolet sets are admttedly the best n the world gettng them as we do, drect from the manufacturers they are the cheapest The Australa brought us ffty complete sets that go to you at a prce that would msl our buyer n London blush Theyre worth double the money as an ornament even f you have no use for them n your bedroom The dffculty n the Avay of obtanng a good arrangement for mendng hose has been overcome by the ntroducton of the "Kemp3hall Hose Mender " whch goe3 to you at a quarter of a dollar, you can make an old pece of hose as good as new wth one of them ten mnutes work Two or three tmes, we have mported small quanttes of a very excellent pocket knfe adapted to nersons whnn fnger nals are brttle apt to the broken n openng a blade The knves were such a success that we have been oblged to order more The Australa brought them, people who do not know what an automatc nan knfo s should come n get one The Hawaan Hardware Co, 307 Fort Street, Honolulu w y atjaum f sj

5 "tfjfj HAWAAN GAZB1TL, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 18v3 ft f P ANDERSONYOUNC t r GRDWDBD nf the Wrath Beauty f h" Cty Chcago, Jnne 27 The Worlds cause, or a sudden llness render Large as s the seatng capacty Far beng the most nterestng mmedate care necessary, but to gve a sgnal wll call n of Central Unon church, a few moments a conveyance, at the t was topc of the day n the Unted States taxed to the utmost Tuesday m on s beng commented upon n every hosptal or buldng for publc the occason of the nuptals of Mss concevable style The mpresson comfort the sufferer wll be cared Susan Alce Young Dr R W ncautously gven out by some of for by traned nurses ard receve Anderson The church had been the leadng journals, that extortonate charges are the cause of dssats treatment that can not be too hghly prased hsomely decorated wth flowers Columban guards are at every wreaths, whle the chancel facton, s msleadng to say the turn, whose prncpal dutes are was lterally mbedded wth palms leasl order contrbute drectons to the nqurer A more of dfferent knds The organ was The great ctes of Amerca can Vf also beautfully dressed wth afford most anythng to be desred, courteous corps cbuld not be employed, nor s there hardly a queston wth regard to the far that wreaths, etc Much of the beauty f one comes to Chcago, or n of the decoratons was lost, however, from the fact that the man States wth the expectaton of answer beng the result fact, vsts anywhere n the Unted can be asked wthout a satsfactory cheler could not be lghted, beng robbed he need not be dsapponted Barnum says the Amer The post offce s n the Unted owng to nsuffcent power at the States government buldng, but letters may be maled at any of the electrc lght works cans "lke to he humbugged," many boxes for the purpose Shortly after S oclock the brdal t wll prove true of anyone who The Western Unon Postal party entered from the Beretana meets wth more than a reasonable telegraph systems have several street sde, the three brdesmads, expense n a trp to the Worlds statons, the publc telephone Mss Bertha Young, Mss Xelle s at the servce of vstors of ths ncknamed "Wbte Cty" Young, ssters of the brde, A fre system Mss Lta Yda, leadng the way wellplann provdes an almost absolute guarantee down the Jeft h asle, followed aganst any by the brde leanng serous results from an on the arm of her father Hon Alex, loung who gave her away Down the otherasle came the two groomsmen Prof J Q Wood of Oahu college Mr E Benner followed by the groom leanng on the arm of hs best man W Porter Boyd Unted States A ce ConsulGenera l Both partes met n the central space n front of the church, where Rev Dr E G Beckwth was awat ng them, the marrage cere mony at once commenced, ana a few short mnutes suffced to jon two lovng hearts n one After the ceremony the newlywedde d retred nto the vestry, where they receved the congratulatons of a number of frends, the audence dspersed to the joyful sounds of Lohengrns weddng march Mr F M Wakefeld presdng at the organ The brde was dressed n pure whte slk wth whte vel orange blossoms Msses Yda Nelle Young n pnk slk Mss Bertha Young n whte slk Among those present at the church at the recepton afterwards were Presdent Mrs Dole Mr Mrs J A Magoon, Mr Mrs F J Lowrey, Mr Mrs J A Hopper, Mr C J Mss Lyons, Mr Mrs Robt Lewers, Mr Mrs H W Schmdt, Mr Mrs W W Mss Hall, Mr Mrs P C Mss Jones, Dr Mrs Jno S McGrew Mr McGrew, Jr, Judge J M Davdson, Rev Sereno E Bshop, Mss Knney Dr Mrs Lundv Prof, " Mrs Alexer, Dr 2 B Emerson, Mr Mrs H H Wllams, Mr Mrs Hotng, Prof, Mrs F A Hosmer, Lous Kenake, Mark P Robnson, Mr Mrs Warner, Ed Mossman sster, Mrs Afong the Msses Afong, Mrs Leut Moore, Mr Mrs Drnond, Msses Parker, Justce W F Frear, Mr Mrs B F Dllngham, Mr Mrs Murphy, Mr Mrs Lunmg, Mrs S M Damon Mss Damon, W E Brown, Mr Mrs W A Wall, Mrs J B Atherton, Mr Mrs F B McStocker, Mr Mrs Henry WaterhouseMr T F Lansng, Mr Mrs Dr Peterson, Mrs Alex Young Eon daughter, Mr AVells Peterson, Mr J C Glade, Mr Mrs H F Wchma n, Mr W M Templeton, Mr Fred Oat, Mr Mrs Mort Oat, Mr M Mclnerny, Mr Mrs H A Parmelee, Mr W L Hopper, Mr Mrs Capt Godfrey, Mss Carter, Mss Ada Jones j$ Later n the evenng a recepton? was held at the famly resdence on? Kng street The house was brght ly llumnated wth electrcty, a large electc lght was placed n the yam for the use of the b, whch played durng the evenng t The yard was also galy decorated wth Japanese Chnese lan yr terns Refreshments were served to the numerous guests durng the $ evenng The presents were nu merous, presented a fne ap pearance n one of the sde rooms The newlymarre d couple, j ceved the congratulatons of those fl present n the parlor underneath festoons of male ferns ArtEtc prntng at the Gazette Offce l t THW0KLV8 FAR A DSSERTATON ON DALY EXPENSES Detals For Personal Comfort nt Vlnrfof Garlnj; Tor Mtnrs Clllr Far The ralroad companes have done the least towards facltatng encouragng n the mportant queston of how can people of lm ted means anord to see ths wonderful exhbton The cut rates now beng made wll somewhat lessen that dffculty Hotels wthn a lev? mnutes walk of the grounds offer rates from $250 up j warus per uay on me Amercan plan, from $1 to $3 per day on the European plan Lodgngs can be obtaned n frame houses for cents per nght you may camp out under a tent for 25 cents Board can be had at the same rates as before a far was thought of the best places, however, beng Eometmeo thronged wth mpatent far goers the servce wll hardly bear prase The hotels n Chcago proper, smply mantan rates whch are consstent wth the accommodatons requred durng the Far season wll make no concessons n transent rates There s lttle tme lost n gong to from Yan Buren Etreet to the Far grounds, fare ten cents each way, on the Hlno s Central ralroad drect express Man ways of transportaton to from the Far grounds are provded, some may prefer takng up quarters n the man porton of the cty Meals n all styles, at any desred cost, are furnshed wthn the grounds refreshments of every sort are wthn reach of the most careful Wheeled chsrscan be obtaned wth a gude for 75 cents per hour, or should you be fortunate enough to have some frend to push your lttle carrage along, you wll need to pay hut forty cents per hour Lght but strong portable chars are rented from numerous sts for ten cents per day, provng a most valuable convenence to the footsore weary The admsson beng ffty cents, Kalele, the natve mal carrer between Lhue Hanale, ded at Xawlwl, Kaua, on the 3d nst Kahele has been mal carrer dur ng the past thrty years He was about GO years of age when he ded The deceased was very popular on there s no further cost exceptng Kaua, beng well known to both through the nterestng scenes of natves foregners themdway Plasance Admsson prces from ten to ffty cents are charged by the varous enterprses, whch summed up amount to about?8u0 The ntermural ralway system t s a great convenence n gong to from extreme ponts of the grounds : fare ten cents, or all the way around for twenty cents Packages wll be cared for at the mnnv nffpps fnr flnt, mrnnsp the MJ W WW WA k W & ftwh J & V charge beng terf cents a day for each package A novel feature s the care of chldren, who may bel left wth nurses n the chldrens buldng, wll be cared for amused n a most satsfactory manner Every toy that could be thought of s provded ; each chld beng labeled, a tae held bv the owner, whch s a recept for the precous lttle package untl reclamed Suffce to say there has been every provson possble for the accommodaton for the expected mmense attendance whch has not yet reached the estmated 250,000 a day The frst thought that strkes f ex the average person mght, pressed, be " what a feast for eyes" Where to commence needs only to be answered by your most ntense nterest The names of the buld nrre Txnll laoh rrrt n? C nw o u JUU V gltllaxj JUU1 ambton, or takng you far beyond!?1 nta n fascnates, s an ednca tlffc ff 1,A m,,fwl,n,, nlw,, n the same length of tme ; Scarcely anyone who hns enough nonev saved up to take them to ths most wonderful dsplay of enterprse genus, brought vvdly nto contrast wth earler days, can afford to mss ths chance of a lfetme, t s to the wrters mnd worth double, or as much more as may beanade of the advantage, what t may cost to see the Worlds Far ofls93 To sav t wll pav one s not dong the ntellgence of our readers justce; to see s but to realze the force of such a statement The ambulance system s not to be overlooked No matter how slght an accdent may be the outbreak Provson s made for every possble contngency that may arse, the affars n connecton are carred on n a busnesslk e way wth evdent dscplne Hawaan Toubst Coffee Plantaton Sold The Kona coftee plantaton was sold July 12th at noon under mortgagees foreclosure sale, at the aucton room of James F Morgan t ras frst knocked down to Mr S G Dwght for $11,700, free from mortgage, but, as the purchaser would not guarantee the payment of the money, the plantaton was offered agan Hold to Eau Chong for?4000, subject to a mortgage of $6000, estate held by the Luoall o Jumped on Hm Oksta, a Japanese nformer, who formerly lved at Papakou Hawa, came to Honolulu a few weeks snce to fnd employment Wednesday four of hs countrymen found hm at a house on Maunakea street, where they all jumped upon hm, kckng hm about the body face When Oksta was brought tolhe staton house, hs face was cut n several places Three of hs assalants were arrested, but were released upon furnshng bal of $25 each Mal Carrer Des Accordng to the Ka Leo, Enoka rsajzslsssr tre crer compounded For scrofula, bolls, clcers, sores, carbnncles, pmples, all Dsorders orgnatng n Ttlated blood, ths medcme s unsurpassed As a tonc, Ajters Sarsaparlla astlsu tha proces of dgeston, stlnmlat es the lter, strengthens the Derres, bulds up the body when debltated by fatgue or llness Many people waste money ty expermentng wth compounds, the prncpal recommendaton of whch would seem to be ther " cheapness" The most relable medcnes are costly, can be retaled at moderate prces only when the manufactortaj chemst hles the raw materals n large jtzanttes t s economy, therefore, to Vse yers Sartaparna, the Taluable components of whch are mported, wholesale, from the regons where, these artcles ara rchest n medcnal propertes Prepred tydrjcjjet&calwtuuarjfa6oldbydrc?gtjaxdle:nevead Cures others, wll dureyott r H0LLSTER & CO, 109 F0BT S HOXOLCLU, 1304y Sole Agents Hawn sls ors Xf Babys Blood Skn Scalp Cleansed Purfed Beautfed Of every Humor Erupton Dsease By the Cutlcura Remedes when the best physcans, hosptals, all other remedes methods of treatment fal They afford m medate relef n the most torturng of tchng Burnng Eczemas, f other tchng, sc ly, crusted, blotchy skn scalp dseases, permt rest sleep, pont to a permanent economcal (because most speedy) cure Thegrcat skn cure, Cutlcura Soap, an exquste skn purfer beautfer, externally, nstantly allay the most ntense tchng, burnng, nflammaton, soothe heal raw rrtated surfaces, clear the skn scalp of crusts scales, restore the har, whle Cutlcura Resolven, the new blood skn purfer greatest of humor remedes, cleanses the blood of all mpurtes heredtary elements, thus removes the cause, aboct rat Blood Skn Scalt vo Uar" ; 300 Dsease, J Wastes lons, aed 100 Tesumonuls Moled free to anv address A book of onceleu raluc CcnccxARxxEDEs are oldthron;boat the world FnccCcnccsAsoc; CuncrxA Scat, 55c Ctnrau Rssolyext, S Prepared by Forrsc Vmx, Chemcal CoroATTOv, Cotton Bad jcomplexons, pmples, buckhuds, ml, roach, o3y Xm bs are prcrcnted cured by that greatest of all Skn Pun5ct Dgautfert, the celebrated ClltcUTS SOHp ncomparably superor to all other L complexon so2pst whle nralln L delcacy snd surpass" n panty the most expensve of jlct nursery soaps Tkt etdf tnrdz; 1 vkt s"f, t!f nfy Pmenht eftntarnxuttrt zkj eucfkfff&t jr, te cause cf txast c3mfejruu dxfgurmtnx Prce, 35c BENSON, S2JHTH & CO, HOW PLLS 13S3 on CUTCtJRA 9 p " f wl,,w:mfw ffm m mktmljl lb A u " Ul: each Jar bears Saron Lobjjt sgnature t3 Bo V acre tha label JUC M FXEST flb tf STG&K F01 r,(" HADE DPHES 0 nvaluable 1n as as Effcent Tonc m all Tobehadcf ll Stcrelrcpers Deslers tbrongfeos nx c&see of Weakness Keeps (rood n the hottest Cookery Books Pott Tree on Applcaton to the Clmates, for any j gf lengt WUUUOUJt x of tme, g LEBGS EXTRACT OF HEAT Co, lmted, Feacfcuttl Arenne, London Engl X Consgnees, 1 Honolulu, Applcaton to MADE n our establshment they are made on a wonderful lttle machne All we have to do s to furnsh the powdered materal, the machne does the rest About eghteen months ago we mported the small sze of ths machne, whch worked so well that the dem for these HOMEMAD E COMPEESSED PLLS Has execesded the capacty of the machne We have now provded ourselves wth a larger more powerful machne of the very latest mproved pattern, capable of makng accurately, any sze pll from as small as a pn head to as a large as a hen egg Many of the leadng physcans now specfy "HOLLSTER & COS when orderng plls, say thejr get better results from the Domestc than from the mported Our make of plls are, FRESHLY PREPARED (no old FROM STRCTLY ACCURATE Samples Sent PURE NGREDENTS, N WEGHT, MODERATE N PRCE HOLLSTER & CO, FortS treet, WHOLESALE AND RETAL DRUGGSTS ASK )nrrr!t POR E stock) H Honolulu, T3L 1 hm&k HAVFtTust Sleceverl ntsuuhuumnrdb J & AND OTHER r,atb ARRVALS DOMESTCS, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, Etc TALORS GOODS FANCY GOODS, Boots Shoes, Saddles, etc, etc PLANTATON SUPPLES AND A FNE LNE OF BECBSTE&S EE B GROCERES PANOS AND LBORS MNEKAL WATERS T TOHAN, NEAl CUSTOM HOUSE, HONOLULU mported Doalor n Japanese Provsons, Dry Goods, AND EVERY UNE OF JAPANESE MANUFACTURE t ru so elaad ordtrs fcubf ally flled able prce:, n quanttes to sut, rob0x116 3UTTEL Mm Hawaan Stamps WANTED TWLL PAY CASH, FOR 1THEB JL large or small quanttes of used Hawaan Postage Stamps, as follows: (These offers are per hundred any quantty wll be accepted, no matter how small, at the same rates) 1 cent, volet $ 75 1 cent, bne 75 1 cent, green 40 2 cent, vermlon 1 fjfj 2 cent, brown 75 2 cent, roee CO 2 cent, volet 1891 ssue 50 5 cent, dark bne cent, ultramarne bne cent, green z cent, black cent, vermlon cent, brown cent, black cent,mauve centfbrown cent, red lo cent, pnrole SOcentred 2f 00 V t carmne cent envelope 50 2 cent envelope 75 4 cent envelope cent envelope cent pnvelope 5 00 ppno torn stamps wanted at any pnee Address: GEO E WASHBTJHK, P O Box 2068 San Francsco, Cal tf FOR SALC! 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" ; v, v C HHttan GE ED1T0S TTo JULY E 1395 PnULS PBOCLAMATOH 12PA That MrsP&ul Neumann should wrte a Utter to the Provsonal government for a poltcal purppse s not at all Strange, but that he should expect bs lttle poltcal dodge to have any weght wth the publc s altogether strange Etranger than truth fcton have been ever yet n the annals of Hawaan poltcs Personally Mr Neumann s a popular ctzen, as far as transent Eocal popularty gees He s ahal fellow, well met wth many people;bu t when t comes to poltcs after Sr Xeumanns Hawaan record hs letter to the Provsonal govern ment gves the ntellgent publc that "terrble tred feelng," for whch there s no medcal remedy n the royalst pharmacopa?a t s not our purpose to dscuss at present the substance of Mr Neumanns poltcal plea for a rehearng of the case before a popular natve jury further than to say that the propostons made by hm n Ms letter cannot possbly come up untl the queston of annexaton, rased through the Provsonal government, s settled ether one way or the other by the acton of the Unted States The queston whch Mr Neumann asks wth owllk e absurdty, as to whether Presdent Dole, hs colleagues partsans, "beleve that a government establshed under the crcumstances under whch ths "government was created can be permanently mantaned, s suffcently fully answered by referrng the learned lawyer feetak er poltcal to the adjectve "provsonal," whch, from ts organzaton, has qualfed the present government That a large porton of the specal plea of the late poltcal counsel s made up of assertons, not borne out by the facts of the last sx months of Hawaan hstory, s not unexpected The fact s that, wthout a large number of unsustaned assertons, the royalst cause cannot be suffcently bolstered to make t presentable to the publc gaze t s qute plan that Mr Neumann has taken the present occason to set forth all,the royalst arguments, he used so unsuccessful at Washngton, under the guse of advce to the Provsonal government as to how thev shall proceed n obtanng good government n n, Hawa, whch the Mr Neumann hs poltcal frends sgnally faled to gve the people of these sls Nay, more: f they had the power they would break down the present poltcal reforms turn Hawa over agan to the tender merces of the n, the poltcal boodlers the lottery swndlers Tbe pont rased by the eloquent feetak er that the annexaton cause s based upon false reports forwarded to the Harrson admnstraton, seems to be somewhat of an afterthought, when vewed n exroythe lght of al that power of attorney whch Mr Neumann carred to Washngton n hs pocket, dened to the press of the Unted States tuat he had When Mr Neumann assumes to speak for the Amercan people he places hmself n a poston qute as false untenable as when he uses the plural "we" to represent the Hawaan people n makng dems of the Provsonal government Mr Neumann smply represents hmself hs poltcal royalst clents, but nobody else As far as the poltcal future of Hawau s concerned, nether Mr Neumann nor hs frends wll be n t n any event, untl they get out of had poltcal company The people are fully determned that hereafter good government of some form shall preval here PROF E CHARLERS VEWS ON HA TVAl AND CALFORNA The followng are extracts from a prvate letter from Prof Charler, who spent sx months n travelng around ths group They contan some wellexpress sentments on local affars, as the vews of a srentleman o:f rlf v perence lberal vews, wll be read wth nterest Ed tor, As expected before leavng Honolulu, your poltcal stuaton remans as t was then Presdent Clevel s bound to wat for the of congress, Mr Blount s n no hurry to come to a concluson AH that wasn tleorderof human events Unless the Unted States government has lost common sense t s bound to accept the Hawaan sls under one form or another; n the meantme do not see that you are any worse off tuan you were oeore: lour only great ndustry s sugar, everythng connected wth t goes on as usual do not pty much the planters f they make only 10 per cent, nstead of 25 per cent They wll have tme to consder the labor queston adjust t to new crcumstances Of course when profts were enormous expenses were lavsh, fcttous a boom was created Everybody felt rch, now everybody feels poor, as the mllonare who loses half hs mllons, declares that he s runed Even f the Unted States does not accept the Hawaan sls, the Provsonal government s perfectly able to reman master of the stuaton f pushed to the wall, the may be put exque on a steamer sent abroad wth a few of her most ardent supporters Let the frst practcal agtator be tred shot, the others wll not move But would allow full free speech a free press t s better to let jeople evaporate ther deas than to confne them n holes t s better to know what our adversares are dong than to have to dscover mer pans And, fnally, f the Unted States refuses absolutely the Hawaan re publc, Enjrl s ready to take hold of t,, under ts rule, the labor queston would present no dffculty; peace am stablty would exst have seen ts rule n nda, especally n Ceylon, wth nferor races, consder the Englsh qe the best rulers of Eastern natons So, altogether, feel lttle or no anxety about the future of your Hawaan sls,, f lve, may decde to go eua ny days under your glorous clmate, n spte of your mosqutoes, south wnds other drawbacks By that tme a cable nay have been lad between Hawa the coast,, f so, t would remove ny greatest ojecton to lvng n the center of the Pacfc oceau "We spent two weeks n theyosemt e valley ts surroundngs s a long, fatgung, xougl, dusty journey The valley tself s geologcally remarkable A massve grante mountan was thouss or mllons of years ago splt by an earthquake; the result s a UEDM JULY 18 nl T " llll fl lv" WaM MBann C J MMM " "" t hole sx mles long, two mles wde, surrounded by rocky walls 3000 feet hgh The Merced torrent, whch n old tmes came down from the hghest summts (Mounts Whtney, Lyell, etc) of the Serra Nevada, by a successon of rapds aud small falls, now tumbles down the valley by two bg falls of feet Once at the bottom of the valley t s a peaceful, nsgnfcant stream whch receves a number of torrents that tumble down on all sdes form falls of great heght n May, when the snow melts, the streams are full the waterfalls more attractve, especally at sunset, when the rays of the sun strke almost horzontally the spray, form the fnest ranbows whch have yet seenout of the sky The hghest or longest of those falls s the Yosemte (Grzzly Bear) whch tumbles down 1500 feet n ts upper part, 2500 feet n all before reachng the Merced; but the mpresson made on the mnd s not great does not compare wth the greur of Nagara Of course, we hrng back many pleasant memores from that trp On the summts found the wonderful snow plant (sarcodes sangunea) whch comes out of the snow lke huge red asparagus, developes a number of small lowers lke those of a hyacnth, surrounded by most delcate leaves tnted wth whte The bloody red color of the whole s ts most remarkable feature The bg trees of Marposa (sequoa ggantca) are another feature of that regon They are ugly,, surrounded by other very tall trees, do not surprse the eye by ther heghts, as do the cryptomevas of Mkko n Japan t s necessary to study them, we spent many hours amongst them The "Grzzly Bear" s 2G0 feet hgh, over 90 feet n crcumference TheHVawonah" (bg tree) s 27 feet n dameter A passage 10 by 10 has been cut through t for a road The photographs usually represent t wth a carrage n t A volume could be wrtten on those trees, ther hstory, etc A company of Unted States cavalry was campng n the Yosemte reservaton to protect t aganst camp fres aud destroyng humans On the top of Sgnal Peak (used for surveyng) we found two offcers tryng to kll eagles They were gentlemen, West Ponters, knew the country, we dvded wth them our lunch, nvted them to dne we were mutually satsfed wth each other On our way up, we had the mshap to meet a party of Raymond toursts ndvdually each one may be an angel; collectvely they are lke the Egypt grasshoppers, an unmtgated nusance The result was that we had to drve n an open wagon, wth a snowstorm n the afternoon, whch lasted two hours Luckly the road superntendent, wth a buggy, came along releved us from a very unpleasant predcament Altogether the Klauea trp s easy n comparson wth the Yosemte trp, aud the lake of fre s a hundred tmjs more nterestng novel than the splt rocks of the Serra Nevada San Jose s a prosperous cty of 25,0 nhabtants, located n the fertle Santa Clara valley, mostly planted wth frut trees We revelled n a cherry orchard, pluckng the frut from the branches admrng the skllful way t s packed, boxed for the market Santa Cruz has a fne beach whch s ts only attracton Monterey would be nothng but for tlmhotel grounds hult aud prepared bv the Southern Pacfc ralroad company n me lmume o a uaneu couutrv t s an oass n tle desert, the hotel s the best n Calforna, perhapsn theunted States Wth the Calforna usual exaggeraton (more or less mtated on the Hawaan sls), t s necessary to reduce at least oneha lf of the extravagant prases bestowed on everythng Monterey Deltnonte Hotel s the only spot whch has come up to our expectatons Yet t s of t, as of the "Paradse of the Pacfc," whch s descrbed n Whtneys excellent Gude Book, wthout the slghtest menton of mosqutoes ther sangunary love for new jconers especally lenuer lames chldren, whom they prefer to dredu p old nvalds Outsde of Monterey hotel grounds, there s very lttle of nterest Even now San Francsco s cool, we are oblged to dress warmly am no admrer of ts clmate, such as t has been durng the last two months am not at all suprsed at the Heralds poston t s customary of such deeds ; t adopts an opnon stcks to t n spte of all eydence But am suqjrsed to se9 Mr Nordho fl becomng ts tool; consdered hm above such a thrdclas s busness as he has been n He used to be a wrter ndependent n hs own judgment Tempora mutantur He s no more hmself E C Sau Francsco, June, 1S93 FACTS AND FGURES The three tables lad before the councls a short tme ago by Mnster Damon are, upon careful perusal, strongly suggestve that the materal nterests large nvestments held almost exclusvely by foregners, chefly Amercan resdents n Hawa, must cut a pro 1 mnent decded fgure n the settlement of the future form of government for these sls The tables referred to do not represent the entre wealth of the country, but such a large proporton of t that conclusons drawn therefrom wll be approxmately correct applcable to the wtole of the vested nterests of Hawa Space wll only allow a general summary of the lotah of these clear suggestve tables; but even such a statement carres on ts face food for poltcal as well as fnancal thought Each table s complete n tself,, for the sake of brevty, wll be summarzed so as to place the results mmedately before the eye The frst table contans a detaled lst of Hawaan sugar plantaton corporatons, showng the nvest ments theren, together wth the natonalty of stockholders n each company The table was compled durng the month of June, 1893, from the latest offcal returns Ths table represents forty sugar SS,900 companes, wth captal stock aggregatng $28,224,300, of whch $27,964,290 has been ssued The followng s a summary of amounts nvested by natonaltes : Amercan?18,594,695 Hawaanbor n Amercan 2,9G0,2S0 halfcas te Amercan Brtsh 4,303,218 Hawaanbor n Brtsh 196,200 Brtsh halfcast e 1G009S German $ 1,233,935 Hawaanbo Germa n 39,105 German halfcaste 205S Natve Hawaan 3S991 Chnese 259,700 Chnese Portuguese halfcast e 34,000 Portuguese 49,300 Other foregners 3,500 The second table contans a detaled statement embracng fortythre e Hawaan corporatons, other than sugar plantatons, showng the amounts of the nvestments wth the natonalty of the stockholders Ths table represents the bulk of the mercantle nterests of the Hawaan sls, represented by a captal stock of $6,150,705, of whch $5,877,400 has heen ssued The followng s a summary of the amounts nvested by natonaltes : Amercan $2,090,994 Hawaanbor n Amercan 94S,197 Amercan halfcaste 33,473 Brtsh 1,289,520 Hawaaubor n Brtsh 233,006 Brtsh halfcast 201,639 German 299,523 Hawaanbor n Germa n 28,839 German halfcaste 4701 Natve Hawauans 51,620 Chnese 44,640 Chnese Portuguese halfcas te 36,763 Portuguese, 420 Other foregners 13,505 The thrd table contans a detaled lst of twentytw o frms partnershps representng sugar plantatons plantng nterests, not ncorporated, compled from agents latest reports to June, 1S93 The estmated value of these nterests s $3,000,009, held controlled by the followng natonaltes Amercan S 415,000 Hawaanbor n Amercan 500,000 Brtsh w 1,195,000 Germau 515,000 Norwegan Portuguese 37o,QuO The corporatons frms represented by these tables aggregate a captal stock of $37,375,005, whch, summarzed by totals, gves the followng suggestve result : Amercan S21,700,GS9 Hawaanbor n Amercan 4,40S,477 Amercan halfcast e 122,373 Brtsh 0,7S7,73S Hawaanbor n Brtsh 429,200 Brtsh halfcast e 301,737 German :,04S,45S Hawaanbo m German GS,001 German half caste 0,759 Natve Hawaan 90,611 Chnese "04,340 Portuguese 49,920 Norwegan 375,000 Other foregners 17,005 There s no guess work about these fgures ; they are all of record consttute a plan statement of the nvestments by natonaltes n the bulk of our commercal agrcultural ndustres up to date Out of thrtyseve n mllons, Amercans Hawaanbor n Amercans represent over twentys x mllon dollars; whle pure Ha waans are represented wth a paltry nnety thous dollars, whch, added to the nvestments of halfcastes, barely suffces to rase the amount to half a mllon dollars These fgures are n exact keep ng wth the statements publshed n ths paper heretofore, that the natve Hawaan pays less than oneseven of the taxes, owns not more than a sxteenth of the l of the sls, whle, up to the present tme, he has held twothrof the pad offces under the government At the same tme t must not be forgotten that the natves represent 70 percent, of the voters, have proved themselves ncapable at all ponts of carryng out an enlghtened progressve system of government, such as the advancement of our sl cvlzaton now mperatvely dems WSE AND OTHERWSE Paul Neumanns open letter to Presdent Dole does not seem to have had the expected effect The Bulletn apologzes for the letter n a sort of halfhearte d way, n whch t declares Mr Neumanns ntenton s were of the best that he "meant n all kndness to save the personaltes of Presdent Dole hs some hghlyrespecte d coadjutors from the humlatng consequences" alleged to be awatng the establshment of good, economcal government n Hawa A "valued correspondent" has a somewhat lveler apprecaton of the absurdty of Mr Neumanns letter, does not hestate to call the gr old feetak a poltcal chump The Tacona Herald expresses the opnon that the Advertser Gazettk are dstnctvely Amercan journals, the Herald beleves both papers "would lke to see old glory floatng over the Paradse of the Pacfc " The Herajd s just about as near rght as t ever was on an mportant queston, t mght have er added the Gazette reflect the popular sentment of the Hawaan sls Mr Robert W Wlcox, the typcal natve Hawaan pdltcan, ht hmself a "bat n the other eye" n Mondays Bulletn Mr Wlcox s very lke Papa Nordhoff, he has put hs foot n royalst mud keeps t there to avod rasng the general sngger whch would follow ts removal The only dfference between Papa Robert s that the former gets well pad for hs absurdtes the latter does not The occupaton of the old palace by thecprovsonal government has brokerthe poltcal tabu n Hawa forever t cannot be restored by the royalsts try they ever eo hard S wmn n the Supreme Court of the Ha waan sls JuxE Term, 1893 Yuen Lung & Company, Plantffs n c Error, vs John Bnrko, Defendant n Error BEFORE JODD, C J, BCKERTON AND FREAK, JJ A person bo puts hs name nblanlron tfe back of a otc before delvery, before t s ndorsed by the payee, he beng a stranger to tbe note, becomes prma facte a frst ndorser, n default of evdence of tbe ntenton of the partes There beng no date to the ndorsement or evdence :3 tow len t was made, ths presumpton s that t was made before delvery An ndorser s enttled to notce dem, n order to fx hs lablty The complant n the sut should contan allegatons of facts suffcent to show hs lablty as an ndorser OPNOX OF THE COURT BY JUDD, CJ n March of ths year John Uurke brought hs acton aganst See Lee Yuen Lung & Co, declarng " that he clams of See Lea "Yuen Lung Co, composed of Yuen Lung Pan Lum Mau, partners, the sum of ono hundred forty dollars wth nterest accordng to the tenor of a certan promssory note dated November 1G, 1892, payable two months after date, foralue receved, to the order of the plantff, a copy of sad note s hereto annexed for reference That ten dollars has been tmd on sad note, leavng a balance 6f 140 wth nterest stll due by defendants owng to plantff, whch balance dne, plantff has demed of sad defendants, who have stll to ths date refuso to pay; wherefore," etc The note annexed s as follows: "Honolulu, 16th Nov, "Two months after date wo promse to pay to tho order of John Burke ono hundred ffty dollars, at (1 ) one per cent, nterest per month untl pad Valne receved "Wtness, Sg) See Lee" "Loo Cht Sam "Dne " (ndorsed n blank on back wthout date, Yuen Lung Co Payment of S10 $20 aro also ndorsed) Servce was made upon Seo Leo upon tho secretary trea surer of Yuen Lung & Co Seo Lee came to Court confessed judgment Yuen Lung & Co faled to appear were defaulted, tho Magstrate rendered judgment aganst defendants (plantffs n er ror) for , wmcu mcnaeu n terest, comuhsons unu costs, xo cuton was taken out aganst Yuen Lung & Co Aprl 11th, but rot leved, as Yuen Lnng & Co, on tho 13th Aprl, prayed for a wrt of error to tho Dstrct Court The errors assgned are as follows: 1 That tha complant n sad ac ton dees not contan averments to charge tbe plantffs n error as ndorsee of tho note sued on n sad acton,! whle tho sad note shows that they were lable f at all as 2 That no proof was taken before sad Dstrct Court on whch to base judgment aganst the plantffs n error The crucal pont n ths case s whether Yuen Lung & Co, by placng ther namo on the back of tho note, became prma face jont promsors or makers wth See Lee, or whether they are prma face ndorsee The ndorsement beng n blank, wthout date, tfera beng no evdence as to when t was made or as to what was the ntenton of tho partes as to tho lablty of tho plantffs n error by so ndorsng the pa per, we, upon authorty, treat tho ndorsement as made before delvery to the payee nqure what n law ther lablty s presumed to bo n the dversty of opnon on ths queston among Courts of hgher character wo are now to decde, for the frst tme wo beleve n ths country, what tbo presumed lablty s whch attaches to the person who, beng a stranger to a negotablo nstrument places hs name on tbe backln blank at tho tme of tho makng of the note, e, before delvery Wthout revewng n detal tho vast number of cases on ths pont, we remark that n some States one ndorsng n such a manner (often called an "rregular endorser") s prma face re garded as a (1) guarantor, n others as an (2) ndorser, n others as a (3) jont promsor, also n soma States as a (4) surety 2 Pars Notes & Blls, 122 The decsons are rreconclable As Danel says, "For the reason that a thrd party whose name s on tho back of a note before that of the payee does not appear to have derved ttle to tbo note by ndorsement or assgnment to hmself, t s held by numerous authortes that ho must be regarded prma face as a jont maker" 1 Danel "Neg nstr Secton 713a Also Martn v Boyd 11 N H 385; Colburn v Averll 30 Me 310; Mobley v Ryan ; Slvester v Downer 20 Yt 355; Lews v Har vey 18 Mo 74 n Massachusetts by a long current of decsons (Unon Bank v Wlls 8 Met 504) a person makng such an ndorsement was held to be a jont maker or promsor untl 1874 when by statute (Ch 404) t was provded that all persons becomng partes to promssory notes by a sgnature n blank on the back thereof shall be enttled to notce o nonpaym ent the same as an ndorser 26 RAndnlnh t, O l n Paper, Secton, WUswtoW&l legal effect of nn ndorsement bv stranger has been mnch dsctr varously decded Tho vew whch fnds most support s probably that whch holds tho ndorsement of a negotablo noto by a pfxnnger before, or at tho tme of U delvery, to tha payee to boprmnfate od orgnal undertakng as jont maker wth nn mpled lablty v? such to the payeo all holders for valno " And n Secton 834, tho sano author ays: "n opposton to tho vew above gven t s hold that such ndorser contracts becomes habt as an ndorser, hs poston on tbo back of the note ndcatng that ntenton" n Pennsylvana he s held to be a second ndorser because wth tho payeos namo before hs ho cannot be consdered n frst ndorser Elbert v Fnkhener, 68 Penn, 247 n New York he s now cansdered as a frst ndorser; Mooro v Cross, 19 N Y, 227; Conlter v Rchmond, 59 N Y 479 Danel expresses hs own vews thns: "Onr own vews aro that the party who puts bs name on the back of a neeotablo noto before t s n, doraed by the payee, should bo presumed to be ā frst ndorser f he ntendod to be a second ndorser ho should have refraned from puttng hs name ou the note untl t was frst ndorsed by tho payee By placng t frst he enables the payee to place hs own afterwards; prma face the facts would seem to ndcate such ntenton We do not perceve that there s anythng nsuperable to ths vow n tho objecton that there s novttlo n hm to ndorse away Pror partes could not bo sued wthout the payees ndorsement: but he beng an ndorser can bo sued by any ono dervng ttle under hm" n Engl such an rregular ndorsement s consdered to render the party lable as a new drawer Penny vs nne, 1 Crompton, Meoso n & Roscoe, 439 Tn Calforna by Rggs vs Waldo, 2 Cal, 487, Jones vs Goodwn, 39 Cal, 493, by Code, he s hold to bo an ndorser, enttled to dem notce to fx hs labltes Ths has been the vew whch has obtaned for a long whlo n tho busness communty of these sls And beng free to decde ether way upon authorty, thoro beng good reasons for both vews wo prefer to adopt tha vew whch has prevaled here among busness men, hold that such n person s a frst ndorser H tho plantffs n error Wore ndorser s, as we have held them to be, then they wore enttled to dem notce An ndorsement s held to bo an ndependent contract So dstnct s the contract of an ndorser from that of tho maker, that at com mon law a separato acton aganst each was ndspensable 1 Danel Neg nstr, Sec 669, cases cted But by Apt of 1876, Chap 50, a holder of negotable securty "may jon as defendants n any acton for tho recovery of tho amount securod by any such nstrument all or any of tho antecedent partes to tho same whether maker, drawer, acceptor or ndorser" But ths statute whch dspenses wth the necessty of n separato acton aganst tho ndorser does not render t unnecessary to stato n the complant the facts whch aro essental to holdng an ndorser lablo These aro allegatons that the plantffs n error ndorsed tho note, that t wa3 presented to the maker at maturty notce of non payment thereupon gven to tne maorser ana dem made upon hm A cause of acton should be stated tho languago may be vared, but the essental facts to show lablty on the part of tho ndorser must appear We notce that Sectons of the Compled Laws by whch the Dstrct Courts were not confned to forms, whch allow partes to be cted by oral message or by wrtng, etc, aro repealed by Secton 80 of tho Act to Reorganze tho Judcary Department None of the essentals above named appearng n tho complant, there beng no evdence of notce dem, t was error to have rendered judgment for tho defendant n error, the judgment s reversed wth costs A S Hartwell for plantffs n error; J M Davdson for defendant n error Honolulu, July 8th, 1893 T)0 YOU FEED THE The Skn needs food f the Complexon s sallow, rough, scaly, pmply, t s because t s not fed wth LOLAMONTEZ CREME The Skn Food ana Tssue Bulder, postvely the only bape belaue ar tcle for the Complexon Absolutely harmless, opens the pores, ncreases the natural necessary secretons of the skn Restores the flesh to frm healthy state of youth Prevents wrnkles Good for burns, chapped lps hs EZTPol lasts three months PRCE 75 CENTS SPA8k your druggst for t HOW CAN YOU TOLERATE Freckles, Pmples, Blackhead8, yellow or muddy Skn, mouth Wrnkles or any form of facal dsfgurement vrhen Mrs Nette HabnsoN guarantees to cure yon Dont your consder" PMnLr, ftdjl case a hopeless f one Mrs H&rptnnn t ruf,,a!ahe fnr all Hj fects of faco fgure The permanent removal of superfluous guaranteed hr SRS NETTE BLARRSON" Amercas Beatty Doctor Geary Street, San Francsco, Cal For sale by H0LL8TER & CO, Fort St Honolulu jst t 2 1 m r C $ assjf

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M J! u & J, W j t, 7, HAWAAN lazkttje, TljsSDAr, JULY 18 3 ff t a MLT x TO TKB JtOYSlOAL GOY, ftrmzejtt tnvrp: Xh4 KrTduatljr lrnl Selns n t The Followng artcle nppearec ment; nave no ngut to refuse to take t or to mpede or prevent t f you n Tuesda s Bulletn : are honest Hon S B Dole, But there s another? more urgent reason for such acton t should Deak Sr The stuaton n the w Hawaan sls s unsatsfactory be mpelled by grattude to consderaton for our frend the Unted complants arc loud on all sdes To the present uncertanty are attrbuted hard tmes, langushng known, have been befrended n States These sls, t s well ftrade, the wearng stran upon realty protected at all tmes by the the mnd patence of the people; anyhow, t s thought that re great republc t s clamed that our poltcal change has been effected by movng the exstng uncertanty representatve of the Unted States n of our condton wll abolsh those volaton of justce, decency, comty, evls treaty oblgatons nternatonal The people of the sls have law remaned n conservatve expectaucy That representatve came near to, Even those who are not wldly enthusastc n favor of annexaton Amercan natons But why ask the castng an ndelble stan upon the wllngly credt to the party at Unted States to judge hm? Hs future fate does not concern us Let the whose head you st an honest purpose to beneft all the people of Hawaan people assemble by duly ths country by ter polcy Why, chosen representatves, let the people however, ths delay n postve acton? governed, ask the Unted States, declare how by whom we shall be Tls letter s addressed to you f t should be necessary, to assst us rstly, because you have assumed n carryng out the conclusons of all responsblty by assumng the the people Now we call upon leadershp of your party; secondly, you ana tue Provsonal government, who profess an attach because a number of people, though not content wth the state of affars, ment for the Unted States so great yet gve a tact suppot to the Provsonal government because they waan ndependence for Amercan that t mpels you to surrender Ha have confdence n your character, ctzenshp, to save our great frend dsposton, ntegrty ablty neghbor from a dsagreeable But ther fath n your strength task by takng the vote of the Hawaan people followng the n your courage to do what s just ana ngut s waverng popular wll You wll then show Leavng asde certan objectonlabl e that you are lt to become Amercan acts of your party objectonable because they were certanly un under foot every gft of lberty, every ctzens, do not wsh to trample necessary presumably mpoltc prncple of representatve government, every guarantee of justce such as the chldsh nterference wth the b, the absurd mltary rght Do now what s just hll others, the people acquesced n your leadershp n the nor uutl t s demed by the rght uot from fear or necessty, drecton of publc busness by your Unted States, but because you owe colleagues aud by tho advsory councl Because thepeople confde n your honesty nothng; has been done to mpede your course of acton orto thwart your polcy s, lowever, the present condton to contnue ndefntely? Do you, do your colleagues, does the councl, do your partsans beleve that a government establshed under the crcumstances under w ch ths government was created a government exstng wthout, wll not fay aganst, the consent of the Hawapeople, can bo permanently k mantaned? Ths, you know, s not probable, t s not possble; an pt to shape your acton to accord wth such a belef may be fraught wth very serous, perhaps, dangervou s results t s not necessary to advance the proposton that aunexaton s entrely mpossble; t s undenably mpossble wthout an expresson of the wll of Hawaan people The Unted States would not, wthout such an expresson, annex ths country n any form or under any condtons t s obvous that nether the prev, ous "elan" whch nspred the annexatonsts last February, nor the propaga whch a small porton of the Amercan press the stereotyped sermon of Stevens may make wll nduce the Amercan people to garrote thehawaans steal the sls t s strange that men of such ntel lgence poltcal experence as some members partsans of the Provsonal government are, could not foresee the fact that the Amercan naton are not flbusters, that nstead of attemptng to gan annexaton by legtmate efforts n the sls, you tred by foregn unlawful assstance to knock Mr Stevens rpe pear off the Hawaan tree t was a blow The Unted States dd not spread the bag torese ve the pear; t s hangng there yet nobody was struck, unless our frend Mr Stevens, as one aay farly judge from the Kroaus of lan" whch he emtted n San Francsco before the chamber of commerce n the end not ev6"n the resolutons of he San Francsco chamber of comner ce wll help to annex the sls The pont s, what can, what should le done, what s your duty at ths Sme? All possble propostons lead lut to one concluson, a very cog nt concluson A pebescltum must le held Why wat uutl ths necess V s ponted out by the Amercan ougress, to whom very probably the resdent wll submt the Hawaan qeston? Does anyone beleve that ue ndecency heretofore attempted ttrough false reports sent to Mr Harr n Mr Foster can be repeated, al that the Hawaan people wll be rttbed of ther ndependence aganst tlefr expressed consent, or wll have tld benefts of annexaton conferred ujen them wthout ther expressed wg? Whoever beleves that does ndknow the Unted States of Amerre l the aualned voters of thehawa ajlslauds ratfy the actons of the ttee of safety am ot me jro vnal government, you wll need udhrnv to strke terror nto the of the malcontents, n ney uo udorse you, what rght have you rp tue functons 01 governmenth e people ratfy those acts ve your poltcal exstence as everv decent, lnteljrent ana waureannff resdent, thouch no ad hekt of vour nartv wll array hm selunon your "sde aud sustan your acbns your polcy Then the prfet for annexaton can be made n su proper, clean justfable nsuer tuat our great good freud acs the sea can, wth proprety, gve he to your request Then he may he us; f not by annexaton, to hs owdetrnent, yet by assstng us to ma tan a stable deceht governm e JJa, majorty of representatves eleedbythe qualfed voters of the l country declare for a change of our form of government, rrespectve of the possblty of future annexaton, they wll be sustaned by the taxpayers reputable ctzens of ths country, no dssent wll be heard f the present government should be placed lawfully consttutonally n power, The people m wll not submt to or ndefnte delay n the settlem g queston Ether of the two condtons means run Both are grossly unjust nconsstent wth the prncples whch the annexatonsts must possess profess f they are ft to become Amercan ctzens The step recommended, that, the convenng of a body of lawfully representatves chose u carryng out ther conclusons, means sustanng rght justce The people have the rght to dem that t be taken; you (meanng the Provsonal govern the fulflment of that duty to the people who permt you to represent them to those whose fath n your honest motves must be justfed by your own conduct Put your house n order so that you may show to the Amercan Congress when t nssembles what s truly the wsh of our people, n whom after all the soveregnty rests, ask your great neghbor to help you f the wsl expressed s reasonable rests on proper grounds Ths course wll not alone preserve the hgh estmate n whch you, many of those who are wth you are held at home, but wll commend your cause, whch wll then be the cause of the people of Hawa, to a respectful advantageous consderaton n Washngton am, wth every assurance of my hgh esteem, Yours sncerely, Pau Neumann WATER FOR MAKKl The Government Wll Use the Old Artesan Well The government has authorzed Mr Andrew Brown to clean out the old artesan well near the Makk reservor, whch was bored at an expense of $14,000, but never used f practcal there s not too much expense connected wth thp undertakng, a large pump wll be placed n poston to pump water nto the reservor, so as to gve the houses on the plan a more plentful supply Mr McCless, the well borer, wll make an examnaton at once, n a few weeks tme the gov ernment expects to nave anew water supply for Makk Lepers n the Eva Mountans Two desperate lepers named Manuel "Kalewahea are sad to be n bdng n Wapo valley Ewa, Oahu Kalewahea was the one whom Offcer Kngsley attempted to arrest several years ago The leper shot the offcer n the leg then the latter retred t s reported by relable wtnesses that the Wapo lepers vst Perl Cty frequently at nght They always go armed Government T, Sale Chef Clerk Hassnger held a l sale Tuesday atnoon at the executve buldng The sale comprsed three peces of government laud, vz : 1 Aleama, contanng Qt acres, upset prce $150; 2 Aleama, contanng 188 acres, upset prce $94; 3 Alakab Mokuonk, contanng 511 acres, upset prce $500 The three peces were knocked down to the Hlo Sugar Company at the upset prces Another Leper Jacob Sms, the negro bootblack, wlo was lately arrested as a leper suspect has been examned at the recevng staton at Kalh declared to be a leper He wll go to Moloka wth the next batch KOHALA GflJlUTrS WTH LAWN TENNS AND HORSE SAGr Poltcal Cloud b cured Away, LocalNevs yotes, zdsfcsk Etc Maukoxa, July C The nfuenz a las for some tme proved a true frend to the doctors There has been no lack of practce lately among the medcos Mahukona ctzens have felt the dsease more severely than those of other parts of Kohala But nojpart has escaped entrely Showery weather stll contnues You can st by, see the young cane grow But despte the weather there has been no lack of pcncs moonlght rdes Bevellers have lghted ther fres n defance of the clouds cooked ther coffee n the open ar as though ran was an unknown artcle And pcknckers have had ther gypsyngs despte of weather they all say they had just splendd tmes, lollng n the shade of frendly trees or babblng to the babblng waves The Fourth of July was spent very joyously n Kohala There was a pcnc party or two n the mornng And baskets were unpacked by rollng surf murmurng stream And clffs were clmbed farns were gathered les of leaves were woven by lghtheart ed youth And some went down nto the pleasant sea played among the breakers chased each other on the ss And some sat down n pleasant nooks wth ppe or book or botl n calm enjoyment dled away the mornng t was a delghtful day The devotees of the Tenns Court entertaned ther guests from Hamakua rght royally, early n the afternoon the game was called, the champons from ether dstrct prepared them for the fray The lades were galy decked wth the lavors of the competng sdes red for Hamakua blue for Kohala t was lke a tournament of the olden days when knghts strove for the mastery wth lance sword Who vas our Queen of Love Beauty wll not tell But wll venture to say that our knghts were just as gallant our dames are gracous as those of days long snce gone the way that all days go And so the contestants weutfortl wth ball racquet to wu the smle of approbaton from her who were hs tourney favor The Beds were hcapped bv the llness of one or two of ther best players But rghts gallantly they strove, many an admrng cheer they won from rosy lps aud many an encouragng glance they won from kndlng eyes But they were not strong enough nor sklled enough to wn The conquerng Blues bore ther honors modestly, as Kohalates ever do t was a glorous vctory rght well deserved The Kohala semnary allowed the players the use of ther beautful grounds, the spectators vewed the game from the spacous verahs of that popular nsttuton After the close of ths gentle joyous tourney, some of tje male plajers attred themselves n skrts aud amd the dffcultes of clngng draperes the unadulterated oy of the spectators, played a game that was full of ncdents, thngs The supremacy at tenns s settled lke Alexer of old, Kohala s lookng aoroau lor other worlds to conquer The sportng part of the communty had some horse races at Halaula The course was lad from Kohala lng up to the ralway staton The nterest exctement never fagged lor an nstant Where you have hred jockeys trcks are sometmes played as everyone knows; uut nere gentlemen rders are the rule Owners rode ther own steeds at the races here, there was nothng to mar the general hlarty tll near the close of the day thnk t was just after "Judas lscarot" had won hs second heat, a lttle dfference of opnon about a trflng bet arose between two spectators t turned out to be a case of mstaken dentty, but not before t had precptated a race war between a large number of Japanese Kanakas, n whch the Japanese got rather the best of t, to the entre satsfacton of all unprejudced spectators es, we nau urecrackers bg flags lttle flags any amount of fun, just made a day of t, slept the sleep of the tred patrot wuen ngutran came Mss Nelle Bckuell s the guest of MssBond for the holdays Most of our Hamakua vstors have already returned home lfe has settled down nto ts usual waysonc e more Before the arrval of the Cfaudue a large assorted varety of poltcal rumors wero flyng around, at one tme there was a possblty of straned relatons between Kohala "Washngton, but wth the Claudne came the ntellgence that tue status quo nau not been changed, the sun came rght out from behnd the clouds smled We can st almost anythng so long as nobody monkeys wth the status quo the board of assessors equalzes the assessment roll so that ctzens of Kohala can keep a lttle of ther earnngs to lve on Puget Sound Sash Doors for Havh Puget Sound woodwork frms are after the Hawaan trade Heretofore San Francsco has had the cream of ths lucratve trade, amountng to about $200,000 per year Next month Wheeler, Osgood & Co of Tacoma wll send a consgnment of sash doors to the l of Mother Hubbards po t wll be placed wth the Unted, Slates, Brtsh Columba Hawaan sls Tradng Co, recently organzed, who wll hle the trade for the present Pug et Sound Lumberman LOTTERY BEVVAL GAMBLERS AGAN LOOKNG TO HONOLULU Wllams am! ee, Tun Lottorj rro moter", Hnxc terently tcen at Work n Tll Country The Hawaan lottery scheme s beng revved ts projectors have been at work n ths country for several weeks t wll be remembered that last year a bll was ntroduced n the Hawaan legslature authorzng a lottery company, composed of Amercan captalsts, to transact a general lottery busness on the sls The company seekng to establsh the lottery n Honolulu agreed to devote to the Hawaan government large sums of money annually for educatonal other purposes The lottery bll, as t was commonly known, faled to pass, ts projectors retred n dsgust The ctzens of Hawa made loud protests aganst the lottery scheme t was condemned on every sde t was not known who were the Honolulu captalsts who were back of the bll n connecton wth the Amercan projectors The bll was fathered engneered n the legslature by J J Wllams, the leadng photographer of Honolulu, who s also the publsher of the Paradse of the Pacfc Wllams was the only man n the sls known openly to he nterested n the scheme Early n May J J Wllams arrved n San Francsco, accompaned by Peter Lee, who s known n Honolulu as the "volcano" man He s a wealthy speculator sportng man, s the owner of hotels resorts n the vcnty of the volcano, whch s one of the chef attractons on the sls for foregn vstors Wllams Lee only remaned here for a few days then departed for Chcago New Orleans on busfness As nearly all the Amercan stockholders backers of the orgnal lottery scheme were Chcago captalsts t s a foregone concluson that the two gentlemen from Honolulu vsted Chcago on busness connected wth a revval of the lottery scheme Wllams, accompaned by Lee, returned to San Francsco on Juno 17th from Chcago regstered at the Occdental hotel On June 14th a wealthy New Orleans gen tleman of mddle ago arrjved here wth hs wfe regstered at the Baldwn hotel as "Eugene Dupo wfe" On June 18th the New Orleans man went to Monterey remaned Eoyeral days He left for Monterey the day after Wllams Lee arrved from Chcago The same day, June 18, Wllams Lee made a flyng vst to Monterey there met the New Orleans captalst Mr "Dupe" returned from Monterey on the evenng of June 19th, on the followng day left the cty drect for New Orleans He s descrbed as a Creole, 45 years of age On June 28th, three days later, Wllams Lee saled for Honolulu t was learned by a Call reporter yesterday that an offcal of the Lousana State Lottery Company was n the cty durng the week of June 24th, but every effort to ascertan hs name fx dentty last evenng proved frutless Soards New Orleans Cty Drectory for 1893 does not contan the name of "Eugene Dupe," from the descrptons of tne two men t appears qute lkely that he s the unknown State lottery offcal A specal telegram from Rchmond, Va, receved by The Call last evenng eays n ths connec ton: " General Dabrley H Maury, formerly Unted States mnster to Columba, has been offered has declned the poston as superntendent of monthly drawngs for the Lousana State lottery at a salary of $30,000 a year" The dspatch further states that the Lousana State lottery s to be on an sl n the South Pacfc S F Call, July 3, All knds of artstc prntng at the Gazette Offce BELANJ) STANE0ED HOW HE WAS VEWED BY HEN WHO KNEW H1L He Was 2ore than n tnllrond Kng a Captalst rrolot or the Wll md t Anlup of the X nln The last wll aud testament of tho deceased Senator Lel Stanford "has been fled n the offce of the county clerk An accompanyng petton asked that the wll be admtted to rebate that letters testamentary E e ssued to Jane Lafhrop Stanford, wdow of the deceased, named n the wll as executrx Tho petton of the wdow s n the usual probate form She starts out wth a rectal that Senator Stanford ded at Palo Alto on ljfflgk m SEN AT OH LELAND STANFORD t June 21st, that he was" a resdent of San Francsco that le left an estate From thtpetton appears no ntmaton of tho value of the estate, whch had been estmated at about $32,000,000 Mrs Stanford smply states that the value of tho estate s unknown t conssts of real estate n San Francsco cty county elsewhere n tho state, bonds, shares of stocks n varous corporatons, other personal property Throughout the entre wll appears the deep sorrow of Senator Stanford over the death of hs only son hs nterest generous feelng toward the great unversty at Palo Alto, under the shadow of whch he ded To the trustees of the Lel Stanford unversty s bequeathed S2uOD000 whch sum tho wll ncreased to S5,000,000n tho event that Senator Stanford should survve hs wfe Tho management control of the remer of tho vast estate s almost exclusvely nvested n Mrs Stanford Asde from generous bequests to relatves of the dead senator, hs only personal bequest s tho sum of $15,000 to Herbert C Nash, hs prvate secretary a former tutorof hs deceased son Tho entre resdue of the estate s bequeathed to Mrs Stanford, from whch fact t s assumed that the endowment of the great Stanford unversty s stll far from complete, notwthstng the latest bequest of ts generous founder THOSE WHO KNEW Hll No better estmate of a mans worth, of the varous attrbutes of hs character, can be ganed than from tho ex presson of tho opnons of hm made by those who knew hm best t s when one sees another through the lght afforded by ntmate personal or busness relatons that opportunty s gven to know that other for what he really s Men who knew Stanford, who had known hm for decades, are concurrent n the expresson of the opnon that n all the best sense of tho word he was a great man As great n hs achevements as ho was n lls conceptons Hs mnd was a broad one n All hs works, not hs ndvdnal proft alone was hs am, but the mprovement by hs h of the condton of hs fellows By the buldng of a ralroad ho opened an empre to the world; as governor, he saved a state rn llt nntlntt 1 n umuuuuuuu llnlml uucu oucs LJnAr senator, ho conceved a plan for the assstance of farmers by the government; as a phlanthropst, he devoted an mmense fortune to the cause of educaton Nothng that was small could abde n hm Tho followng apprecaton ofhs wortl sorrow for hs decease, by those who know hm best, wll be read wth nterest: E Black Eyan: "Many a story s told of the dead mans kndly dsposton hs feelng for the men who Kalalau Taro worked under hm The poorest man The valley of Kalalau 13 sad to n hs employ could go to hm sure of rase the fnest consderate treatment taro of any a place courteous recepton He could tell hs story or on the sls Tho natves say hs grevance, would be lstened tarorootto that s crow so untl he fnshed One larce n could reyt upon the assstance good word 0f valley that fve of them hs employer, whatever the men wn nl a sugaroamght say of the ralroad lae reason g company of the taro there reaches whch th3 sze Stanford was presdent, for hm s they had only words of kndness sad to be because n that valley t respect" caa st for years n the patches Judge McKenna: "Senator Stanford was truly a great man, great not so elsewhere wthout becomng rotten t s not only n mnd qualtes No one could talk to hm wthout beng the better for t He " would rather trust acheved the that medcne hghest honors among men, ther than any doctor know of" says Mrs achevements the dualtes dl Hatte Mason, of Chlton, Carter Co, Jlayed n ther achevement would Mo!, n speakng of Chamberlans an extended eulogy But, Colc, Cholera Darrhcca Remedy Ths medcne can always be nevertneeas, ns greatest clam to consderaton, mybe worshpful consderaton, waj hs unbounded sym severe dangerous cases, both for depended upon, even n the most pathy for men, hs belet n them, chldren adults cent hs hopes for them, fndng sympathy, yesv fndng fulfllment, n h Bexsos, SmTH b Co, bottles for sale by all medcne dealers great unversty" Agents tor H Governor Markbam: "SenatorStanfor d was one of the no"blest men that the world has ever seen, esteemed by allwho,knew hm for hs generous heart kndly manner to every ono wth whom he came n contact Through hs death not only tho Stata but the naton sustans a loss that cannot be estmated consdered hm a pronounced type of the worthy Amorcan" Chauncev M Denew: "Mr Stan ford was dstngushed for good judgment clear nsght nto the future Hs nvaluable advce, counsel help to the men who bult the ralway systems of Calforna the Central aud Southern Paclfa ralroads dd much toward the successful completon of tho lnes n poltcs hs death wll bo a serous loss to the party on tho coast" TWO SAMPLE ROYALSTS Spreckels Boy las Cadght Papa NordhoPs Malady "Already" sad Mr Nordhoff, "ther adherents are begnnng to fall away from them tho end s near There s only one thng that can save the sls, that s the return of Lluokalan to the throne n the future guess she wll behave herself "The dscontents are tho members of tho old mssonary party, that js, they are descendants of tho mssonares For a tme some of the planters joned wth them, but the latter have gone back to the queen They need cheap labor, would be apt to lose t f the Unted States took possesson "Just before we left a salng vessel arrved fn port brngng wth her a copy of the Bulletn contanng the recent remarks of Presdent Clevel on the subject They wero construed to mean that annexaton would not take place, mmedately there was a wld scene The natves cheered, bonfres wero bult the bs paraded the streets Tho Provsonal government s dead broke, ts end s near n a bref conversaton on the steamshp ths mornng Mr Spreckels stated that tho annexatonsts had gven up hope, that the end of the movement was near "Some of the leaders," sad Mr Spreckels, "wll have to flee the country n a short tme, eventually the queen wll be restored " Her return s not only awated anxously by tho natves, but also by the planters Annexaton means the run of every sugar planter on tho sls, as t means goodb y to cheap labor Wthout cheap labor sugar cannot be grown wth any proft "The annexatonsts have rot got a cent, they wll never be able to get the loan they are tryng tor n order to do so hej wll have to call an electon, an electon wll mean ther overthrow The only man n the party who has any means s Samuel M Damon, tllo mnster of fnance Evdently he does not ntend to be held responsble for the debts of the government, for ho s mortgagng hs real estate, aud turnng all hs properly n cash other securtes easly carred Presdent Dole has not got a cent " Regardng that subsdy to the Oceanc Steamshp Company, whch you eay Consul Wlder has gven out s lable to be taken from us have only ths to say There was a specal enactment passed gvng ub that, t wa3 voted for by the ctzens of tho sls To take t from us gve t to another company would requre a smlar vote, that they could never obtan As far as the subsdy s concerned, however, may eay that t has not been pad now for three months, smply because tho government has got no money" S F Bulletn A Natve Heard From Sr Samuel Bent, brother of Mr Davd Bent, of ths cty, has wrtten a letter to Mss Mary E Green requestng her to nform hs relatves here of hs present whereabouts Mr Bent s a halfcast e Hawaan left here many years ago He s now lvng at Akron, Oho, U S A two daughters of smallpox He wrtes that hs ded last February

8 HAWAAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JULY HAMAKUA NOTES HONOKAA ENJOYS 3ER &RST TERM OF COURT THRD CRCUT N THE The Calendar Cases Tred the Frst Day tems of! News Personals, etc Jan s domr ncelv was not dan gerously hurt n the frst place He caused about 200 of hs freud3 to contrbute $250 each to the treasury for THE tecext ASCENT OP 3AUXALOA desertng work comng to Honokaa Bortfeldt s out on 1000 bal was effected June 24th, 1S93, by a Hlo, Hawa, July G, 1893 Ths those whch occurred n 18S6 1891) wll follow a seres of flows on the party of eght whte men : Julan t, wll st face to face wth lttle lava floor of Klauea tself, vstors Monsarra HAMAKUA, July 3 Honokaa began La grppe s prevalng at Kukaau to assume a state or expectancy on Paaulo, workng gradually of Kapapala, the leader of the streams thrust ther walkng westward Saturday after tbe Knau was telephoned Durng the day a Chnese of O von Mengersen, manager of Pa lulu; Peter McRae, of Pahala; W T reached, the accommodatons frst We are sorry to say that the health party; Dr Wn Monsarrat, of Hono staves nto masses of lqud fre So that wth the Volcano house readly coffee shop assumed shape, where cfc Mll, does nofr mprove, s Fennell, of Punaluu ; C E Stone, of class, the molten lava easy of access, there had been none before, such as so cause hs frends much concern Heart trouble Punaluu ; J J Slva, of the frm of a fne tral to Halemaumau, a house Sherff Wllams also took up hs We had qute a refreshng shower Gonsalves & Slva, photographers, on the brnk of t, a telephone n the Halemaumau house (whch faled to abode n the vllage Sunday aud ths afternoon, enough to lay the dust Honolulu, Edward P Baker, of work at frst for lack of ground connectonlava sjargely slca or glass Steal ron Ranges, Stoves Fxtures, Monday completed the arrvals, nduce a hope that more s not far Hlo, wth three natve gudes away most of them are domcled as follows: assstants a or a defect whch m Judge P L Austn Hon Paul The party was kndly entertaned two wres wll nstantly remedy, a good path, down to Neumann, wth Mr A Moore at PANBR POLTCANS by Mr Monsarrat at the Kapapala the Jake, aud the HOUSEKEEPNG G00D8 AND XJTCHEN DTEHBLS prospect of molten lava beng readly Paauhau; Sherff "Wllams Deputy AttorneyGener "Wlder are breakfast on the mornng of June 23d, come, Klauea should be largely vs AKATE WARE N GBEAT VARETY al Ranch, partakng of a 4 oclock approached for a consderable tme to ( holdng out n the Lumahehe resdence; Clerk Porter aud D H Htchng toward the place of encampment Whte Gray were n the saddle by 5 oclock, movted by people from all over the world v No other spot lke Klauea s to be Slverplate d found on the face of our planet, where cock are guests of the " club boys ; on the sde of the mountan A cavalcade of seventeen anmals n all, ly contnuously accessble The molten lava (melted rock) s unform RUBBER HOSE S K Kane occupes the Kaunamano Cast Longng Eyes Far rprdpnee H L Holsten s the horses mules, movng n one drecton, was an nsprng crcum an llumnaton; but the vstor to K vstor to Vesuvus ascends a! cone, looks nto a deep pt sees possbly, guest of DeputyShen fl Moanaule Hawa Tuesday was generally spent m stance to men beasts, especalllauea can usually thrust hs staff MFT AND nto FORCE POMPS WATER CLOSETS METALS restng Busness began n earnest on "Wednesday mornng Present: tbe former The party dvded melted rock The ntellgent publc Hs Honor S j Austn, judge of tbe about ) a 31, one porton of t turnng asde to obtan a supply of fresh can enter Vulcans own smeltng should be made aware of what t now Plumbers Stock Water Sol Ppes, seems gnorant that at Klauea t thrd crcuty George Wllams, Esq, sherff of Hawa; Danel Porter, Tnclerk of thrd crcut; G K Wlder, Hfald Japan oul Altcc meat by shootng wld cattle, tbe other porton makng drect for the place of the world absolutely unque, works, that llalemaumau s a wonder Mmhug, Tn: Copper Shwv ron Work, deputy attorneygenera l; Charles "Wllams, Hawaan nterpreter The of encampment whch, reachng early there should he a rush to see t ere t ceases, as cease followng s the calendar, cases u the afternoon, the tent was ptched t wll sooner or later Ml" The embankment begrdng the present lake n Halemaumau s even now MSJOND ULUOK,, KNG (STEBE whch were dsposed of on the frst sundry other preparatons made dav : Provsonal Government vs Kalul a Japanese agtators are castng aganst the arrval of the balance of showng sgns of becomng a hollow (k); Hoomanamaua, Chapter 35, longng eyes on Hawa, the recedt the company About 5 3r they cone, whch wll have to be clmbed Laws of 18S7 Appeal from Klo occurrences there wth reference to emerged to vew from the thck cloud to catch sght of the lava reservor nsde; but tbe prospect s a good one polce court Appeal dsmssed; notce not put n wrtng wthn fve the mountan, the foragers brngng manor u consderable tune to come whch ts government whch was latterly then enveloped that porton of sezed days, as requred S K Kane for by a b of consprators an ample quantty of fresh beef wth the cone wll pour forth streams of wth a vew to the annexaton to the them The place where the tent was fre; to st face to face wth ll A NJLW defendant Provsonal Government vs valuuhou u Unted States of the lttle kngdom, ptched was 7,500 feet above the sea, molten rock, even though u small LNE OF Stoves Ranges (k) Same as the above ; same presently followed by the Presdents aud from t the human eye could look quantty, s worth makng a long dsposton dsavowal of the act of the Provsonal government, nstgated by TJ what seemed after dark, balls of fre, A Recent Vstor to Trn Vol WESTERN DANDY A supplv of the nto the crater of Klauea behold, journey SUPERB, APOLLO, WELCUMK, PRZE, Provsonal Government vs Kala (k) Same as frst case; same dsposton wthout any proper authorty, the S Mnster Stevens n hostng, or the llumnaton occasoned by the cano favorte REDWOOD upheaval of the lqud lava of the XL Gulhenn Provsonal Government vs e lake A MORNNG Slvera; assault wth deadly S flag, havng excted ther nterest BURGLARY nvoces of Goods ex Amy Turneran d Australa just to lmd for the At daylght on the mornng of the weapon Appeal from dstrct All magstrate of North Hlo Nolle prosequ nto consderaton wth the nnwarlk e ber, were n the saddle, headed for the Shots Exchanged by C B, Wll these occurrences when taken 24th of June the party, eleven n num entered H L Holsten for defendanselves, tbe fact that there aro mals n all gong along Traversng character of the natves them crater at the summt fourteen an son the Thef PAOMC HARDWARE (JO, O Provsonal Government vs Sau now upwards of 20,000 Japanese mmgrants to be found on the sls, sde, the feet of the horses were cut Knau street, below the baseball A Water Flter at Low Coat; Cone Flters for Water Ccuks A NEW LNE OF the rough pahoeuoe of tbe mountan Mr C B Wlsons resdence on Pana; llct traffc n lquors New tral ordered by supreme court Placed made to whose passages have been advanced bleed? whle those of the on calendar on moton of deputy mules exhbted at the same tme grounds, was vsted by by the former government, controlled attorneygenera l Nolle prosequ to scarce so much as a scratch The brnk on Tuesday mornng Mr Wlson OFtA NDELRfs! be entered on same when mttmus by the sugar growng nterest, of Mokuaweoweo, or the summt was awakened from hs slumber by arrves from the clerk of the supreme that no foregn naton has ether crater, was reached at 11 a 3t There Hall, Banquet Hangng Lanp3; tovere Garden Hose; court Paul Neumann for defendant come forward to establsh a protec was a fresh wnd blowng for the N hearng a strange nose n the Turkey Ostrch Dustera ; Tacks Packng; Coes Wrenches, orate, or s solctous to annex, the E; human hs enclosed n gloves house He got up, securng Znc Brass Olers; Cow Bells; Carrage Machne Bolts, Cvl CASE country, seem to have nspred stockngs even for protecton, hs rfle, proceeded to nvestgate Washers; Sal Soda; Ox Bows; Kuahopu (k), by Kauholaa, hs a Mr Sugnwara Den, a Japanese lately resdent ached wth cold The temperature The ntruder, doubtless hearng Cut Nals, Galvanzed Plan; Cotton Waste; guardan, vs Mrs W K Scott aud was estmated to be 40 or 45 Fahrenhet However, the chlly wnd drove hm movng, became alarmed n San W E Scott; trespass Contnued Francsco, wth the dea that Japan from January term, Hlo To come on mountan sccuess not one or tne decamped Mr Wlson ran out of up before a mxed jury on Thursday mght, nay, ought to aspre Horse to take Mule party Shoes, was affected), mountan sckness the house ordered the burglar, Horse Shoe Nals mornng S K Kane for plantff; a h n the busness The clmate, beng qute sure to attack persons on who was makng a rapd retreat, to D H Htchcock for defendants he sayb, s favorable to the propaga reachng 12,000 or 13,000 feet, ncase t Ken Kaw (k) (Ch), vs Ako(w); ton contnuance of hs race s stll warm at that alttude, as t stop or he would shoot Hs only Tnware, Basng, Dsh Darv Pans, Cork Screws, Charcoal rons, Yard Brooms, desertng husb Appeal from Hlo there The efforts made to secure sometmes s The ordnary patl of reply wasa shot Mr Locks, Nght Wlson then Latches, Yule Locks, Dsstons Saws, Fles Cano Knves, a full polce court Coutued from January the franchse, Mr Den s confdent descent afsortment; nto Mokuaweoweo havng fred at the fellow but dd not succeed r httng hm ho quckly Ratchet Spofford Brace3, Hook Hnges, Brass term, Hlo To follow dvorce been, by ron proceedngs D H Htchcock for plan wll result n vctory for hs country the fall of rocks, rendered Butts, mpractcable, no one descended to the men The struggle whch he declares to be mpendng between tff; S K Kane for defendant flow except McRae, who, as he hmself reported, let hmself down son returned to the house upon dsappeared from sght Mr Wl Chsels, Squares, Btts, Chest Kohala Sugar Company vs Ben Hles! Keakua (k) ; desertng labor Appeal them the Occdentals he consders to be of vtal mportance to of thrty feet stretch, wth nothng clmed up a perpendcular wall of lava examnaton dscovered that hs Cup Hooks, Pants, Lamp from dstrct magstrate of North Black, Putty, Brushes, gold watch, a gft valued at $250, Kohala Appeal dsmssed H L ths empre n order to test the capacty of ts people to grapple wjtl to the lttle rocky protuberances of but hs toes aud fngers to hold on nsectcde Wash Spray Pumps, Holsten for plantff $6 n slver con a $50 bll D H Htchcock, assgnee of "Wng rval races n practcal acton (say) two nches projecton A stay were mssng artcles of only Choug Ta, bankrupt, vs Ku Leong & Sncl are the three hours on the sentments summt The thef has not been caught, propounded by Mr Den n a long speech but Mr Wlson beleves hm to be Cheak (Ch); assumpst Appeal dd not afford suffcent tme for a JUST from Hlo polce court ; dscontnued journey to the north end of the crater ARRVED at a meetng of the radcal party whence Settled out a of court comparatvely easy safe a stranger a whte man Mr John Knas vs Carre Euas; desertng husb Appeal from ds sort of ndvdual who fances he sees low The party rendezvoused ou the PBH "BARK C X BRYANT Den s evdently a very ambtons descent can be made to the floor betrct magstrate of North Hlo To n Hawas dffculty Japans oppor" brnk near the ce crack, two follow dvorce proceedngs H L tunty, but we do not mnd tellng large blocks of ce were loaded on a Hoods Cures BABY CARRAGES of all styles, Holsten for plautff; S K Kane for hm, wth all possble confdence, mule, carred down utlzed for CARPETS, RUGS, MATS n the latest pattens, defendaut that however snpne Engl, makng ce cream at Kapapala Ranch Germany or France may be wth regard Honokaa Store, by F next day One of the party traversed " S Clnton, manager, vs Kelkuewa (k); assumpst Appeal from polrce court the brnk far enough to the Soutl to HCoasehold 3 Sewng; Machnes to the exercse of soveregnty or of pass the Wlkes encampment protecton over Hamakua Chas Wllams the Hawaan for plau group, look nto Southern Mokuaweoweo A consderable change has taken place n Mokuaweoweo scce 18S7 A tff; S K Kane for defendant Manoel L S Ports vs Geo Wllams by D Pulaa, Deputy Sherff North Kohala; Replevn Appeal Kolal a from dstrct magstrate of North Appeal dsmssed H L Holsten for defendant Mrs James Uenton 0f Paaulos the guest of relatves n Kohala at the present tme Ed Madden C H Fowler, of Kukaau, were Hamakuas representatves n the lawn tenns tournament n Kohala yesterday Bshop Wlls s the guest of parshoners n Hamakua Hs vst extended as far as Paaulo, where he baptzed several chldren He leaves for Kohala n the mornng, wll return to Honolulu by ths Claudne Mr Baley Mr Joanen, of the Honokaa plantaton, leave on the next trp of the Claudne for Chcago the Worlds Far, to be gone some ten weeks The former wll extend hs vst to hs old home n Oho Mr Chamberlan wll probably make the trp at the same tme The case of Bortfeldt for shootng the Japanese laborer at Kukuhaele a short tme ago, was to come up today n the dstrct court, but owng to the nablty of the vctm to attend has been postponed The n the event of the throne beng ether vacated by those who have a rght by brth to ts occupancy, or n the event of the lne of successon beng dspossessed of hertage, that t s of no use Japan castng an acqustve look across the Pacfc wth a vew to gettng possesson of the sl Kngdom, though Amerca s,we are told the very dear MOKUAWEOWEO LAST ASCENT OF THE MOUNTAN MAUNALOA The Present Condton of the Crater of Klauea small crater was formed n the floor of the man one n the month of June, 18S7, the date of the erupton of that year Mr Baker saw ths crater n the month of February of that year He also descended went round t n 1SSS, Messrs Monsarrat Thurston descended to t n 18S9 Ths 18S7 crater s now all flled up Fve years ago t was 200 feet n dameter 200 feet deep, but the then vacant space of ts now occuped by sold Java, whch s contnuous wth the general floor of Mokuaweoweo A lttle smoke s now ssung from a place near the brnk of ths once cra DVORCE CASES Ako (w) vs Ken Kaw (k) (Ch); Lbel for dvorce Contnued to Januar v Term, 1894, Hlo S K Kane frend of Japan, t would not allow for lbellaut; D H Htchcock for respondencluson of tself f proxmty counts, the Japanese to possess t, to the ex Kahema (k) vs Maleka (v); Lbel as t mostly does, n determnng the for dvprce S K Kane for lbellant fate of outlyng countres, then the Carre Enas vs John P Enas: Lbel for dvorce Cause heard Unted States has tbe best ttle to taken under advsment Decson to step n on ts own behalf, to the excluson of Japan every other now arsng from Mokuaweoweo s ter, but the great volume of smoke be rendered on Frday mornng S K Kane for lbellant; H L Holsten foregn naton Wo much fear that from the old place whence t came for respondent the Japanese n Hawa are not fated pror to the formaton of the 1SS7 crater Wllam Van Natta vs tosa Van to Southern Mokuaweoweo looks assume the role of rulers there, but Natta; Lbel for dvorce Dvorce thesame as t dd fve, seven or ten ther useful servces as laborers n years ago granted on proof of abonment the cane felds wll most lkely contnue to be n dem, but beyond of profound quescence volcancally Maunaloa seems to be Custody of chldren n the father n a condton contnued D H Htchcock for lbellant that, the avenues to advancement n Judgng from present appearances SEWS XOTES the drecton to whch they aspre, only, one s tempted to feel ( ths, may be The Fourth was pretty regarded as not open to generally them too, despte the fact that appearances observed by everyone The Honokaa Japan Herald Mal Summary, are decetful) that Maunaloa wll never agan pour forth lqud Rfle club had regular semannu Jnne 24 fre, al ts corpse never agan terrfy those shootng n the mornng B T Kckar d lvng on t wth ts convulsve twtchng s, took the gold medalfor the second Very True usually called earthquakes Mr tme ou a score of 40 Several sets of Slva, one of the party, an enterprsng photographer, took a negatve of przes were shot for, very low scores The dem for Chamberlans beng the rule on account pf the Colc, Cholera aud Darrhoea Bemedy the crater, whch, developng well, strong wnd blowng all day Several s steadly growng from the fact that wll be a valuable addton to Hawaan sls vews The same artst small partes pcnced at varous all who gve t a tral are pleased places The wnd aud dust made t wth the results recommend t to photographed the fourteen rders as verv pleasant to get awayfron the ther neghbors We feel sure that they sat on ther anmals by the sde roads, nto the woods caves the remedy cannot be recommended of the great summt crater The cloud who cml l nnx scared that passed too hghly Wagley & Snead, Druggsts, Newton, owa Fpr sale by all on descendng was of the fnest For vew whch met the gaze cf the party through the dstrct happly proved to be not founded on fact, t was an medcne dealers hours the descendng rders were lookng down on the top of a stratum of erupton on the skn that resembles Bexsox, Smth fc Co, that dsease u t early stages Agents for H 1 cloud spread out lke a sea below The upper surface of tbecloud stratum was whte, because the sun was shnng on t But there was a sngle cloud near the sun just before t set, th9 cast a dark shadow on the whte cloud surface whch was spread out n front of below the eleven excursonsts who were descendng to reach camp To Mr Mobarrat, leader of the party, much credt s due many thanks extended for hs apprecaton of hgher nterests n orgnatng the expedton, careful attenton to small detals n brngng t to a successful ssue OxBOKTn Party l TE PRESENT CONDTON AND POS PECTS OF TJfE VOLCANO The Halemaumdu crater n Klauea has flled up about lbd feet wthn the last nne mouths Molten lava s stll all the whle nressng up from the bottom coolug, u another year the Halemaumau crater wll be entrely oblterated, perhaps so aud perhaps not Then (unless there occur another breakdown smlar to Mr: C U Card Oakl, Cat Made Over Anew Chronc Headache Cured Weak Lungs Made Strong Well " For years bad sck headaches every day, 1 also had Tery tremu nng SlncelhaTo been takng Hoods Sarsaparlla, hate been entrely cared of headaches, my lnngs are strong well Frends often say How Well Youro Lookng tell them t s das to Hoods Sarsaparllta am small n stature neter weghed orer 100 pounds before takng Hoods Sarsapa rlla, at the tme began takng t bad run down to 85 pounds, but now wegh lll My frends thought would be dead ons ncf bat am perfectly well am unable to express ray thanks for tho good Hoods Sarsaparlla has done me" Mts C B CjLbd, 1215 Adelno Street, Oakl, Calforna Hoods Plls euro all TJvcr lls EMonj aess, Jausdee, ndgeston Sck ncadaehe HQESffON VKWJUN & CO, 3336 Wholesale Aqekts 5mtvd JOHN ntuktu STOTT, DHrtX,f A K l" v H Sewng Machnes, all wth the latestlmprovements, Also on h Westermayer!s Celebrated Cottage Panos Parlor Organs, Gutars other Muscal nstruments t5t"for sale by ED HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO, Kng Street, opposte Castle & Cook Dr J Colls Brownes COUGHS, QOLDS, ASTHMA BRONCHTS DR COLLS BROWNES CHLORODYHE s a lqnd medcne whch assnacea PAN,f EV??nKr??4ords a sleep ",n "freshlcg neadacne, nvlg rates the nervous fyjtem when exhausted DR J COLLS BROWNES CHLORQDYflE Vce Chance! or ar W PAGE AVOOD 5,t5lf3J5?crln cnrtthat Dr J COLLS BBS?E?yj;onteJ7 the mventoe cnlorodprethattcc whole torr of the defendant Freeman was delberately untrue, he regretted to say t had been ewom to See The Tmet Jnly 13, 18G4 DR Lll9 J mhsmkvm flfleuralca, COUT, CANCER, TOOTHACHE, RHEUMATSM 5UH)erttrnts CHLORODYN S THE GREAT SPECFldFORQARRHtE CHOfeRA GENERAL BOAKD of HEALTH,! Mu&uk mat t generally Ala a a ualtlj suffcent Dr GBBON, Armj Jteacal Stafft Llcntta Jltm "TWfl TV SVMtWw! u DR J COLLS BROUNF PH BaDldlr enuahnrt nl ukv r CPLEPSY SPASMS, CO C, PALPTATON, HYSSRA MPORTANT n T AtTnu o :" lt MENbE SALB of ths RKMKD s dten rse to many TJNSCnDPULO0 UlTA nuns o carem to onserretb Warfe Ufalcbemsts lslkd,2 6d SOLE MANGkACTUEKK &4t J T &T, 3?, Great Buscll Street,,vr 1 a t V f f t j v AAjJW,r yjmjj

9 t 8 LOCAL AND GENERAL A sale of lease of government l n Kolala, Hawa, s advertsed for August 9th next The mnster of the nteror advertses a sale of lease of government l n Kohala on August 9 The mnster of the nteror gves notce n the "by authorty column of several sales of government l Act No 42, conferrng addtonal jursdcton upon certan drtnet magstrates appears n the "By Authorty" column C Adams has been apponted commssoner of fences for the ds trct of Koolaupoko, ths sl, n place of W H Lowell, resgned Copes of Thrums Almanac for the followng years are wanted at the Gazette offce: 1875, 1876, 1877, 187S, 1S79, 1881, 1887, 1S91, 1892, 1893 The late Mrs Lousa Johnson Bndt was 50 years of age, was bured at Kawaahao cemetery besde her mothers grave, not at the Nuuanu cemetery, as reported The followng graduates of Oahu college wll leave by the next Aus trala to attend Amercan colleges : A F Judd, Jr, J R Judd, C M Cooke, Jr, wll enter Yale, whle Alexer Atherton goes to attend school at Amherst The Hawaan Hardware Co enumerates a number of useful artcles n ther column ths mornng n addton to those mentoned as on h they wll receve bj the S N Cstle a lot of brd cages whch the wll sell very cheap W W Chamberlan, lately bookkeeper at Theo H Daves & Cos branch store at Honokaa,Hanakua, Hawa, came down to Honolulu by the steamer Lehua last week afternoon Wlle s gong by the next Australa to see the Worlds Far The new upholstery furnture store of Messrs Ordway & Porter, on Hotel street, Robnson Block, s now open to the publc Ths frm wll keep n stock the latest lnes n furnture of all descrptons They wll manufacture repar furnture n a frstcla ss manner, the propretors beng practcal men t Reaches Moloka The craze has reached tugofw ar the leper settlement at Moloka On the Fourth of July, whle the leper Koolau was shootng Eolders at Kalalau, the happy contented lepers of Moloka were celebratng the day wth a tugofw ar contest between teams from Kalaupap a (947 lbs) Kalawao (1047 lbs) The Kalawao team carred the honors A collecton of $10 was taken up for the vctorous team Reward for Koolau t s understood that the government has determned to offer a re ward of $1000 for the body of Koolau the leper outlaw to "be delvered ether dead or alve to the proper authortes The offcal announcement wll proba bly be publshed wthn the next twentyfour hours Fre n Chnatown On Saturday evenng about 10 :45 oclock, the fre department was called out to extngush a small fre on Maunakea street,near Hotel The blaze was caused by someone who threw a lghted cgar end under a house But lttle damage was done Around the sl Messrs A L C Atknson T P Cummns, who left town yesterday mornng at 4 oclock on a recordbreakn g trp around ths sl on wheels, arrved n town agan same day at 4 :5S pm, coverng the dstance n 12 hours 58 mnutes, ncludng stops fflau NEWS SEROUS HE3ULT OF CELE BRATNG THE FOURTH Socety News Stray Scrbblng Mau, July 15 "Acton s equal to reacton n the opposte drecton," hence after the excte ment of last weeks celebratons ; the serenades by strnged bs durng the early hours of the 4th, the long exctng race day amd Kahulus wnd dust, the pcnc n Makawao, the two dancng partes n the evenng, a most serene perfect quet has been the order of the last seven days on Mau On the nght of the 4th mauka of Kahulu, upwards through Spreckelsvlle towards Haleakala, many a rdeless horse wered about, many a rder full of A natve wrtes from Kaua that Koolau s stll n Kalalau valley, that he fred hb rfle as a farewell salute whle the steamer walan was well towards Haena "glory" made a couch of mother last Wednesdaj earth A collson or two have The engagement has been announced of Mss Mlle Ashe, the alty, exceptng n the case of an been reported, but no serous casu daughter of Mrs Carolne L Ashe, aged Hawaan who s now n Harold M Sewell, of Washngton, D C, formerly consul to Waluku hosptal n a comatose condton, Samoa San Francsco stll nursng a badly paper brused skull, the result of a superlatve celebraton of the great day, a fall from a restve horse, exposure caused by a nghts slumber among the s hlls of Spreckelsvlle STRAY The followng gentlemen have been offcers of the Wm G rwn & Co, Ld, for the ensung year: Wm G rwn, presdent manager ; Claus Spreckel s, McLaughln vcepresde nt ; W M Gffard, treasurer secretary; T C Porter, audtor SCRBBLNGS Last Saturday Mss May Baley who has been vstng at D D Baldwns at Haku, departed for Makawel va Honolulu Mr Luther Zumwalt also left for Kaua, havng male arrval departure durng the same week At the polo game on the Makawao grounds durng the p m of the Stb, a most exctng contest took place wth 6tcks ball The wnnng sde generally beng the one asssted by the strong trade wnd J W Kalua, Esq, together wth some lady frends are to be credted wth the pretty decoratve effects of the skatng rnk durng the nght of the 4th Mrs TJ s to be thanked for the elegant badges worn by the gentlemen n cnarge o the even ngs amusement Mss Kate Flemng of Punahou s a great addton to the Makawao church chor, Dr Fraser, Mr Gulcks substtute from Calforna, though weak n voce s strong earnest n expoundng good doctrne La grppe s losng ts grasp on Mau warm weather the regular trades have dealt t a deathblow The Waluku hosptal, whch hab of late been full of patents, has now but sx or seven Surprse partes seem to be most popular n Makawao recently Last Thursday evenng twentyfv e young folk met at the Hamakuapok o readng room, when all was ready, promenaded to the cottage occuped by Mss Ethel Mossma n her father, completely surprsng the young lady The gatherng was made n honor of her brthday Of course a pleasant evenng was nevtable Makawao Kealahou schools close on Monday the 17th ; Hama kuapoko on the loth Paa Waluku hold receptons on the 18th Mr Mrs H Nshwtz, who tor several years uave been conductng the Kealahou (kula) school, wll soon leave for the Coast expectng to be absent fve or sx months The gentleman has been s stll sufferng from a severe attack of grppe Mr Mrs E H Wodehouse," of Honolulu, Mr C SneydKynnersle y, of Kohala, are the guestsof Mr Mrs Lous von Tempsky of Kula Mr Wodehouse brde wll vst the Makawao polo grounds ths afternoon wtness a sharp contest whch s partly gven n honor of the newlywedde d couple That the tax on lght brakes has been reduced to $2 (when valued less than $75), s receved wth favor on Mau Query: Why not change the poston of the gr st so as to avod wnd dust, gentlemen of the Mau racng assocaton? The Mau Teachers assocaton hold ther second meetng at Waluku government "school house durng Thursday Frday, the 20th 21st nstants The bark Colusa, Capt Johnson, could not make the harbor Wednesday nght but lav outsde, Vf s N BAWAAN GAZETTE, TOuSDAr, JULY 18 L83 0 came n durng Thursday am the 17tb, nst She came n ballast made the trp from Central Amerca n 614 days She wll be busy for a week or more loadng sugar The Makawao pcnc on the 4th occurred n the beautful grounds ofh P Baldwn, Haku Weather : Hot, wndy, dusty so much so, that people are begnnng to seek a mountan clmate Mss Parss Haleakala resdence s full of guests, Mr Mrs B D Baldwn Mr Mrs Ehlers of Honolulu are occupyng the Olnda House Mau, July 15, 1893 CHAN LGHTNNG Doctored Lquor for the ndans of Alaska Over ffty barrels of whskey have been led from the steamer Australa Ths s evdence that a number of whalers wll soon put n at ths port for supples n speakng of ths whskey the San Francsco Examner says : "There s a law aganst sellng whskey to the ndans n Alaska, yet 200 barrels of the stuff s sold there by the whalers sealers every year "When the steamer Australa leaves for Honolulu part of her cargo wll consst of fftyfve barrels of whskey, t s an open secret that t s sent down to be placed on board the, whalers bound to Berng sea "The lquor s doctored adulterated, so that by the tme t reaches Alaska t has doubled n quantty s a frstclas s artclo of chan lghtnng "The ndans wll gve everythng they possess for the whskey, the captans fnd t far better than gold n tradng wth the natves" The SATURDAYS GAME Kams Defeat the Hs,was by a Score of 4 to 1 A far large audence wtnessed the game last Saturday between the nvncble Kamehamehas the Hawas The audence showed ther apprecaton of the good plays made by the players by gvng loud applause The Kams ntroduced two new faces on the damond, Henry Wse W Brdges, who played as ptcher catcher rtpectvely These new comers were worthy successors of Messrs MeheufJ BaSer, who flled other portons durng the game The Kams de feated the Hawas by a score of 4 to 1, the game lastng 1 h 7mn The Hawas made ther only run n the 7th nnngs, whle the Kams made 2 n the 1st 1 each n the 3d 4th nnngsj Mahuka made a dasy double play n the 7th nnngs, puttng out Pryce Wlls The score by nnngs was as follows : Hawas Kamehamehas A MLTARY COURT Some Talk of Holdng One at an Early Date t s understood that a mltary court of nqury wll be held at an early date to nvestgate the deaths of Anderson, McCabe Hrsch, berg, the three men who were klled n the Kalalau valley, durng last week t s expected that a charge of nterference wll be brought aganst Larsen, who, t s clamed, ordered the solders about wthout the knowledge of Leut Kng The nvestgaton promses to be an nterestng cne Beneft to Mrs Stol: Mr W B Ash others are arrangng a beneft to be gven the wdow of Deputy Sherff Stolz, klled by the leper Koolau The beneft wll be under the patronage of promnent ctzens offcals, wll be held at the Opera house on July 22 The entertanment wll consst of a muscal act theatrcals The propramme wll be publshed hereafter The Hawaan b wll furnsh the musc Affars n Hawa t Mr Henry N Castle, who lately occuped the edtoral char of ths paper, s now n Chcago takng n the Worlds Far From a prvate source t s learned that whle he was n New Haven, Conn, he delvered a lecture before a large apprecatve audence Hs sub ject was "Poltcal Affars n Ha wa" He has been requested to repeat the lecture at other ponts n the Unted States B0AED OF HEALTH NEW RULES AND REGULA TONS FOR THE LEPER SETTLEMENT Contract for Paa Awarded Dr, Olttrr!rantcl Leant of Absence Keport on the Vaccna Farn Next Examnaton of,lepers Nets from llo Settlement, etc, etc The The board of health held a called meetng last Saturday mornng at 11:20 oclock, to consder tenders for paa for the leper settlement Several matters of specal busness were taken up as many more went over to the next meetng to be called by the presdent There wero present Presdent W O Smth, members John Ena, Dr Day J O Carter Agent C B Reynolds Messrs Baley Rchardson,of the Hawaan Frut Taro Company were also present on nvtaton of Presdent Smth The mnutes of the prevous meetng were read On moton of Mr J O Carter the mnutes were approved the acton taken by the last meetng when the rules regula tons of the leper settlement were adopted, was affrmed by the full board The followng are the new rnles regulatons as tkoy st, sgned approved by tho govern ment HULES AND REGULATONS OK LEPERS AND KOKUAS LVNG AT THE LEPER SETTLEMENT ON MOLOKA, PROMULGATED N AC CORDANCE TO SECTON 5n OP CHAPTER XXX OF THE LAWS or 1870, AND SECTON 2 OF CHAP TER LX OF THE LAWS Or 18SS Secton 1 All lepers kokuas are requred to lve n an orderly peaceable manner, to respect the laws of tho Hawaan sls as well as the rules regulatons of the board of health, lawful orders of the superntendent Kec 2 Lepers snal not leave tne settlement except on an order from the board of health, under penalty of punshment by flue not to exceed tweutyllv o dollars or mprsonment not to exceed thrty days wth or wthout labor, as the case may requre bee ;; Lepers suau not scale or clmb up the palls wthout a permt trom te superntendent, ana men not beyond the lmt prescrbed by the superntendent Sec 4 Lepers kokuas shall not enter or,lve on the kuleanas, or n the houses owned by the kamaanas at Kalaupapa or other portons of tho settlement Any person volatng any of the above rules wll be lable to a fne not exceedng (S20) twenty dollars, or mprsonment wth orwthout labor for a term not to exceed (40) forty days ablebode Sec 5 All d lepers are requred to keep the surroundngs of tner nouses clean; to whtewash or cause to be whtewashed the houses n whch they lve, whch are not panted wth ol pants, nsdo outsde, twce a year, at ntervals of sx months, for whch Hmo brushes wll be furnshed On falure of lepers to comply wth ths rule, wthout showng good cause, tho work wll be done for them at ther expense Sec G Noses after 9 oclock n tho evenng dsturbances of the quet of the nght are forbdden under a penalty of a fne not to exceed fve dollars or mprsonment wth orwthout labor not to exceed ten days Sec 7 The nmates of the homes or hosptals shall conform to the rules regulatons made by those n charge of the sad homes or hosptals, under penalty of dsmssal from tho same Sec 8 Lepers are permtted to buld houses for ther own use, to select buldng stes, subject to the approval of the superntendent of the settlement; provded however, that, f at any tme the Board pf Health desres auy such l for any purpose, the board shall have the rght to remove any house thereon to another ste AH expenses of movng shall be borne by the board, the board shall pay to the owner of the house all actual damage caused hm by reason of such removng Sec 9 They may sell or gve away or devse by wll such houses, but only for the use occupaton of other lepers, wth the knowl edge approval of the board df health Sec 10 No leper shall be permt ted to buld or own more than one dwellng house Sec 11 Property left by lepers who have ded wthout leavng a wll, who have no legal hers at the settlement wll be sold at publc aucton tho proceeds, after deductng the lawful expenses, wll be remtted to the presdent of the board of health for the beneft of the legal hers of the de ceased,, f afterdue advertsement u an Englsh Hawaan newspapers, no lawful clament shall appear, such proceeds, after deductng the expense of advertsng, shall be turned over nto the publc treasury as government realzatons Sec 12 Lepers may leave ther personal property effects at the settlement by wll, but only by a wrtten wll, sgned n the presence of not less than two wtnesses, one of whom shall be the superntendent of the leder settlement, or other offcer authorzed by the superntendent Sec 13 After the death of a leper no clam for servces rendered hm wll be allowed unless proofs are pro duced that the deceased n hs lfetme verbally acknowledged such, servce n the presence of a credble wtness, or may have been by hm acknowledged n wrtdg, sgned n the presence of the superntendent or other offcer authorzed by the Superntendent Sec 11 Lepers trustng one another do so entrely at ther own rsk, as they wll not be asssted n collectng clams by the board of health or the superntendent Sec 15 Lepers are allowed to plant ol the ls of the board of health to dspose of ther crops wthout gvng a share to the board, or payng for the use of tho ls They may select grounds sutable to the crops they ntend to rase, subject however to the approval of the superntendent But no one shall be allowed more l for hs or her own use, than he or she can cultvate; nor shall he or she be allowed to transfer such plantng ground to another wthout tho knowledge consent of the superntendent; provded, however, any person to whom l for plantng has been assgned who neglects to on the same shall forfet bs or Slant rght to tho sad l, such plantng ground may bo assgned to another person Sec 1G No person who s not n leper shall bo allowed to lve at the leper settlement as a kokua for lepers, wthout havng frst obtaned wrtten permsson to do so from the board of health Sec 17 Every kokua must mnster to the wants the necesstes of the lepers for whom ho or she has been permtted to lve at the settlement Any kokua who deserts or neglects the leper wth whom ho or she obtaned the permt shall forfet such permt, shall be expelled from the settlement Sec 18 All permts of kokuas ter mnate wth the death of tho party or partes for whom they have been servng as kokuas such kokuas must leave the settlement on or before the expraton of two weeks after tho death of such party or partes; provded, the physcan at the settlement shall, on examnaton, pronounce such kokuas to be free from all suspcon of leprosy Sec 19 Kokuas must work for the board when called upon by tho superntendent, for such servces they shall bo pad far wages; provded, however, they shall not be called upon by the superntendent when the condton of the party or partes for whom they are kokuas shall dem ther constant presence attendance, for whch the eertlf cate of the physcan shall consttute a suffcent proof Sec 20 Kokuas may buld houses for the party or partes for whom he or she s the kokua, under the same condton as lepere Sec 21 Kokuas shall not be enttled to ratons of any knd They shall not be allowed to own horses or dogs at the settlement Food ratons, however, may be ssued to them n leu of servces rendered to the board, on the recommendaton of the superntendent Sec 22 Kokuas shall not leave the s moment wthout the wrtten consent of the superntendent, then only on mportant busness concernng tho board of health bee 23 Any kokua, duly convcted for volatng the lawsor for dsregardng the rules regulatons of tho board of health, Bhall forfet bs or her permt, must leave the settlement wthn one week after convcton, or suffer the penalty provded by law Board of health, by ts presdent, WLLAM U SMTH Offce of tho board of Health, Honolulu, July 15, 1893 We hereby sancton approve of the foregong rules regulatons: Sanfobd B Dole, Mnster of Foregn Affars J A Kno, Mnster of the nteror 8 M Damon, Mnster of Fnance Wllam O Smth, Attorney General Presdent W O Smth stated that the tenders for supplyng tho leper settlement at Juolok wth paa for the next two years would bo real Tho Hawaan Frut Taro Company had held tho contract for several years past receved sxty three cents a paa Ths was the least they conld furnsh t for guarantee the supply qualty of the paa The bds ranged from 63 cents to 49J cents a paa, to be delvered under tho terms of the contract Consderable dscusson took place as to the relablty of the persons tonderng the feasblty or acceptng the lowest bd beveral facts of more or less mportance nterest were brought out durng the dscusson Mr Baley stated the regular order was for the month, but tho weekly order sometmes largely ncreased the supply needed was receved about sx hours before the paa was shpped t took at least 150 acre3 of growng taro to keep np the supply for the settlement under the terms of the contract The amount demed at the settlement would average about 750 paas a week The queston of rasng tho bond requred was also dscussed t was determned t should reman at $1000 The tender or Lee Chu of Honolulu, was accepted to furnsh paa to the leper settlement for the perod of two years at tho rate of 49 cents a paa, under a contract aud bond to bs drawn approved by the nresde nt of the board Dr Olver was granted a leave of absence for one month durng the comng fall to allow hm to transact some necessary prvate busness n the dstrct of Kan, wth the understng that Dr Olver furnsh a substtute durng hs absence A letter from Superntendent Meyers was read whch ncluded bs monthly account of exoense3 t alao stated that the steamer Lehna had led the last lot of lepers sent up that as only three of them had entered the Bshop homo for treatment the expected crowdng had not taken place Dr Gotoa last letter for mora medcnes was read The aecretarr stated that tho medcnes had already been forwarded The matter of the charges aganst tho Japanese physcan near Hue together wth a letter contanng hs reply to the same went over untl the next meetng of the board Dr Day stated that they had not yet been able to get the vaccna farm started owng to the fact that the vrus thus far used had not takenthoy had sent East by Dr Mner for a fresh supply of vrus whch they hoped would proved better than that from New Zeal t was ordered that the physcan at the government dspensary bo temporarly apponted to fll tho place of Dr Henr McGrew on tho board of examners at the leper recevng staton at Kalh Agent C B Reynolds stated that anotnerexamnaton of tho lepers at the staton was desrablo soon next week, f possble as the present lot had to be kept constantly under guard At 12 oclock the board adjourned subject to the call of the presdent, n Wll Stndy Law Prof J Q Wood, who has been a teacher of mathematcs Englsh lterature at Oahu College durng the past! two years, leaves by the steamer Australa to attend the law department of Harvard College for three years He ntends ulso whle at Harvard to pass examnatons for the A M degree Mr Wood wll Bpend several weeks n Calforna vst ng relatves, another several weeks at the Chcago far, reachng Harvard nevt September Mr Woods numerous frends wsh hm bon voyage Bcycle mportaton Mr George H Par3 receved by the steamer Australa $1500 worth of Columba pnoumntctr e bcycles, whch s probably the largest lot of hgh grade machnes ever brought to Honolulu at one tme Among tho large lot t s worth mentonng that fve are lades wheels, as many as fve dfferent styles for lades gentlemen are ncluded As there s already a lades bcycle club organzed here t s expected the present mportaton wll ncrease the nterest theren An Omcc Abolshed Tho offce of nspector of lepera has vrtually been abolshed by tho order of tho board of health Mr Davd Dayton, who has heretofore held tho poston, retred from tho offce on tho 15th of the present month no successor wll be apponted, as the work properly falls under the executve offcer of the board, Mr C B Reynolds AnofZer Dvdend Word has been receved from Chcago that the Cyclorama company wll pay at once a second dvdend of ten per cent, to shareholders Ths makes two dvdends wthn as many months aggregatng twenty per cent, are lkely the smallest that wll bo pad, as the recepts of the Cvclc rama are ncreasng, as the far progresses She Mast Be Good Lews J Levey has receved a letter from the manager of the Adele Payn dramatc company, who wants to know f a season of ten or twelve weaks n ths cty would pay He says hs star can play anythng from Hamlet to a harmonca whch s sayng a great deal for her versatlty Electon of Offcers The Poneer Buldng Loan assocaton has elected the followng offcers for the ensung year : Presdent, Theo F Lansng; VcePresde nt, S B Rose; Secretary, J G Rothwel; Treasurer, J H Fsher; Attorney, Charles Carter The Marshal s Better Marshal Htchcocks condton s reported as beng very much better He s expected to be at ha offce toda y n all probablty he wll leave for Hawa on Frday wll be absent a week or two How They St The followng s the stng of the clubs of the Hawaan Baseball League, Beason of 1893 CLCB3 Kamehameha 9 Hawa 10 Crescents 0 ME3 PLAYED WON ft L03T H 1 H H jmjmjjjmpbmaallggg SaSH

10 HMMM WUJUMMK 10 HAWAAN &AZLTTE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1893 f4 ft Fl At the concluson Mr Damon eta expenses of the Provsonal government THE EXTRA SESSON AT THE CAPTOL ted: There have lately appeared two Jsurunrx lottos brrgn Htoertsmuns anonymous letters n the Bulletn n concludng Mr Damon sad he crtcsng the fnancal statements wshed to call attenton to statements publshed n the San Fran lon THEO THXO H TUVtZS 1AR0 TAXON The Lverpool heretofore made The wrters of the letters appear to have more or less csco papers by young H DAVES & Mr CO, Spreckels after hs departure from Hono don Globe fnancal knowledge,, although MNSTER DAMON REPLES not the usual custom, thnk nnder lulu Mr Spreckels had sad tho THE WORK OF COXGRESS COMMSSON MERCHANTS, the present state of pojtcal affars government could not pay the subsdy due the Oceanc steamshp com DOVBTFUL sreurajsroe co 12 & 13 Tho Alhaav TO HS CRTCS t s better that the questons rased LVERPOOL should be fully cdly answered The followng statements lutely false was known to be Onlv pany Ths statement was abso ESTUJUSnED 1SJJ) Sr wll be made as full exact as f so at the tme t was made; for at "Pebble" 4ooooooo Establshment they were to be placed before an n that tme the government owed the 2tet ncome, vestgatng board of a corporaton, Oceanc company but one months llawaltn nnrntnn &ul Chlmt le Clams Pad H 9,070, ,000 JSSW He Denounces the Statements of are taken from the fgures subsdy, whch, as soon as due, had Mlvlj Cme Pp Takes Rsks aralnat Lo nr ttt,, Spreckels Boy records on fle n tho fnance offce been pad, whch left unpad at the on c UoldlaesMacblnerySngar Mlls, Dwellngs 1 Fnmtnrc, on tho dfferent departments of the present tme only 1250 the most for tho government They are nclusve month of June, the current month Bshop favorable terms exhaustve contan a completo Ths the government was able to & Mopo fln4!nn Co UslErl O UgJllOCll UCpUt nnj 132q lst of the amounts due to tho govesnmen t pay, the Spreckelse"? to the contrary 103 Montgomery St near Bnsh,bPul by t to credtors The notwthstng Washngton, July 1 There appears to be thus far absolutely no TEAKS The allltarj Bll Kefrred t Com statements are volumnous the There had not been a meetng of ATLAHTC 35 Yoaras a totals are all that t s necessary to the fnance commttef) yet, but they agreement reached as to the programme for the extra sesson of OP Fre, The most complcated nsurance cases Company, of dcftetlv mtter read, but the vouchers proofs would be called together as soon as??bo"?b,7 dagnosed FREE OJ Orders by HAMBUG t mall or express d A promptlj for eery tem are n the fnance matters were got nto shape for congress n a general way the objects to be accomplshed arc Captal of the Co Reserve, offce open to nspecton at any ther consderaton He had been Relche KT Compound Astgmatc Lencs Mounted to tme by anyperson very busy preparng ths complete known, marks 8000,000 vua wououra nonce 13S6 1y Captal ther Companes TnunsDA, July After readug the frst letter from answer to the poltcal attacks made but the plan upon whch these 101,650,000 NSURANCE 13tb the Bulletn the mnster referred to upon the fnance department whch deas are to be carred nto executon are thngs that must be decd Total Rechsmarfc 107,650,000 The councls convened at 1:3S rm tho fact that he had made a clear had been prepared solely for the There were present Mnsters explct statement at tho last publc beneft; the fnance department the government knew that August 1, there wll be lttle oppor ed hereafter Between now Theo H Daves & Co, Dole, Kng, Damon Smth; councl meetng showng that all NORTH GERMAN the oblgatons prevous to the 1st of everythng was sound correct tunty atlorded the leaders of the Fre AGENTS nsurance FOR Counclmen Brown, Waterhonse, Company, Al Aprl were provded for except one The report was lstened to wth party n power for consultaton u len, Wlder, HatchjEmmelutb, Bolte,Morgatem due the Ksdon ron works the deepest nterest ts acceptance was carred wth hearty unan uajuuku FRE, LFE MARNE By the begnnng of the month Captal Snbr, Tonney, Mendonca Wth regad to the debt due the of the Co Jt Beaerve Bechemarka there xnd Young Ksdon ron works, ho wshed to mty wll, g however, be a return to uocuo CaptalthelrRenanranccCompanl NSURANCE state that the government had receved a communcaton from that ng report from the specal commt polcy of the democracy largely de Total Rechsmarkj 43,830,000 Northern Assurance Cp The mnutes of the proous meetng were read approved company contanng a proposton to tee on property, whch "was pends 2sTo detals of organzaton 1 Allen submtted the follow the cty of those upon whom the 35,000,000 Mnster Damon read the followng settle tho amount n Hawaan government bonds, but the government of rules has not been taken up, prepared to adopted have been arranged, the queston The undersgned, General Acratef theabore two companes for the Hawaan sls, arc Of London weekly fnancal statement: for FRE & LFE nsure Buldngs, Furnture, Merchse Produce, Machnery prefers to pay the amount due n To Hs Excellency San ford B Dole, "fnancal statement, v:ek end cash wth nterest n next December Presdent of the Executve above all, the soluton of the, 4c, alto Suar Rce Mlls, vessels lo the harbor, Advsory Councls of the Provsonal Government of Hawa fnancal problem has not been approached 1356 lv aganst loss or damage by flro on the ESTABLSHED most S36 favorable ng july 12, 1893 Thb s tho only outstng tem terms HHACKFELD 4 CO ACCUMULATED FUNDS 3,975,000 : that know of Gurent Account Balance The followng statements contan Sn: Your commttee, to whom was BRTSH The leaders of the house have AND FOREGN July 5, S)3 40, referred the resoluton: "To report a summary of the temzed accounts n contemplaton measures upon the condton of certan upon Jfllb relcs of BRSWZa & COS Total Treasury Balance S40,0GG 02 preheated by Mnster Damon n royalty, such as unforms, trappngs, whch most of the tme of the next Marne nsurance CoLd s answer to the charges made aganst glass chna, certan glded congress wll be spent, are ; HECETS the fnance department n the Bu chars, ncludng two or three chars aware of the end whch they wsh to :$ bne o rackets Of Lverpool for MARNE nteror Department $ t,75s as letuu classfed as thrones, to recommend to ths councl a dsposton Customs 8,304 oo gan of n an nformal way the DK Fnes, Penaltes Costs 1, the same," would report that they leaders of the senate have been CAPTAL M KlTCKS WLL PBlSASJK 1, Revenue Stamps OUTSTANDJQ ACCOUNTS AGANST Water 4, the PostOfllce PorsoXAL Government, have examned the artcles mentoned conferred wth on ths subject, tnke notro that the fne n the resoluton, would recommend that all of them be carefully SKP Reducton of a general understng exsts Rates 1, June 30, 1693 The admnstraton s Brs packed safely stored for the understood mm BREWER mmedate Payment of Clams present tme Electrc Lght Judcarv department $ 2, to be n harmony wth these suggestons so far as they concern two THEO H DAVES & CO, Agents 11 aster Taxes 4, Foregn" " 3, Respectfully submtted, Crown Lauds Fnance department W F Allen, or three measures, upon others s to on or!out O01O11ER 1st Proper 29S 53 E D TENNE, s beleved S 24, Custom house , J Ena to be ndfferent Post offce 2, Honolulu, July 13, 1893 An effort wll be made to repeal "nr (rt y Hrtrtlars apply to $ C4S75 97 Tax ollce 104S 85 the Federal electon law, the MARNE NSURANCE Attorneygeneral s dept Presdent Dole sad he had ro S,ul3 Sb UXrEXDTUltKS nteror department ceved a proposton, or rather a tax on State suggeston, from the Hawaan Rfle Sherman law,, n addton, a banks, the Cvl Lst, Permanent Set Proper 3, Tho undersgned d, tlements Legslatures 50T00 Fre department 1, Assocaton that the government revson of the tarff to a consderable on authorzed to u!te Murne lusk Judcary Department mmgraton should pay the ront of the rfle range, extent wll be tred These, Department of Foregn nsane asylum 2,095 6S amountng to 10 a month, as the together wth an ncometax bll, Assurance Company 1ULLS, CAKGOLS, Affars S00 00 Survey range was used almost exclusvely by wll probably engage most of the FUEGHS aud nteror DepartmentBure au Water Works 1, the enlsted solders of the government of Survey Market tme of the Bureau of Publc Works Board of health Whenever the n fftythr d congress K O TJ N U : U COMMlbSONb t08 17, menofwa r The most mportant matters affectng Pacfc Coast nterests wll At Cnrreut Uates n the followng Water Works Publc works S port used the range they were Cornpnnc 3, Mltary department 42, charged t was moved carred Uptal 8 6,000,000 tz; Audtorgener that the request be granted be the queston of Hawaan annexaton Unon As30ta 8 9,000,000 Fre Marne, of He Advsory councl Chnese deportaton Zeal FuldyOSS Co (June) 1, Wlhelmaoffrladgeburg Genl ns Co Board of Health 920 CO Mscellaneous Fnance DepartmentSalar es, ncdentals, etc 2, nterest 5, AttornevGeneral s De partment 2, toad Tax To Specal Depost 1,722 no School Tax To Specal Depost 1, $ 17, Current Account, balauce$ 47,S30 31 Total Treasury Balance, above date $ 47, , Outstng Jouds $2,549, Treasury P M G Note 230, Due Postal Savngs Bank, 501, $3,2S1, Net ndebtedness $3,281, KXlLANATOKV (Ths amountof $149,37721 was pad from General Revenue n thetreasury to carry on publc mprovements under Secton 2 to date, all recepts from sale of bonds under loan act of 1S93 pass nto General Cash as offsets untl ths debt s cancelled) $ 149, Less bonds Act of 1S93 sold to date 5SOO , Amount due from P S bank for advances from general revenue to cover excess of wthdrawals over recepts 37, Amount due General Treasury ths date from Loan Act $ 12S89S 57 Postal Savngs bank memo : Due depostors, P S bank ths date $ 501, Notces ths dato of wthdrawals maturng n June, July, August und September 31, Cash on h, P 8 bank, ths date 16, $67, Surplus $20, CR Outstng Accounts Due he Provsonal Government, June 30, 1S93 nteror departmentbe nts $ CS7S 42 Lcenses 4, L sales 6,32 25 " " (nterest) 754 S3 Homesteads Water rates 2, AVatcr ppe (old) Electrc lghts S70 90 Beg conveyances Road board Board of health Publc works Crown ls 3,851 SS Tax ollce (Kona,Oahu,only) 14, Cash on h 47, $SS,59S 91 The mnster stated that the amount of 07,60299 must be provded for by the government He also gave a lst of a part of the debts nherted from the monarchy contaned n tho followng table These do not nclude any already pad off: duets due under monarchy Bsdon ron Works $47, Palace furnture 1, Road damages (Sec 2) Repars care of roads, Hlo Roads, Honolulu 7, State entertanments (old blls) $57, Payable nterest December :J0, 1S93, wth Of tho tem charged to Honolulu roads, the proporton due under the monarchy has not yet Jbeen separated from the small amount to be charged under the present government, but otherwse the amounts are absolnte The mnster stated that he recommended the road boards be made held responsble for ther own blls The custom has been to allow the boards to spend the amounts they had Expenses, Prov Govt memo: then charge balances expended Erps Prov Govt to date$ SS to the general government (Ths amount covers all Tho tem of 610 was for blls for expenses, ncludng mltary tems not approerate d whch had been hed n by the state entertanments to Chnamen by the last steward of the Paofc club As there were always two sdes to Memo, cash n Treasury: every fnancal queston, he wshed to call especal attenton to the collectons accounts due the gov Outstng Certfcates, $268,00000 Certfcates wthdrawn ernment already mentoned, whch from crculaton deposted for safe keepng ter there would be a surplus left of showed that at the end of ths quar $49, over 20,000 Cash n Treasury to redeem certfcates $233, second letter from the Bulletn Proceedng, Mr Damon read the Road Board fund n Treasury 23, whch he answes n detal, statng that there appeared to be much School Board fund n Treasury,45 lo sympathy exhbted between the two Avalable cash, as abovet 47, letters He stated by tems the amounts spent for pnbhc works Total cash ntreasury $ 336, such as dredgng of harbor, Hlo Fnance Department, Honolulu, water works, brdges, volcano road, July 12, 1893 etc, also read the detals of the Mnster Smth made a long exhaustve report on the expedton to Kalalau, whch s covered wth largo addtons detals n the le port of tho Advertser staff correspondent, publshed elsewhere Durng hs remarks Mnster Smth took occason to complment the bo havor coolness of the governments troops durng the tryng ordeal when they were facng an un seen danger Ho also mentoned n passng a slght dsaffecton exstng owog to tho conduct of Commer Larson Mr Emmeluth presented a pet ton from resdents of Falama, ask ng for water mprovements The petton was referred to the superntendent of water works The bll amendng the act conferrng jursdcton on certan dstrct magstrates passed second readng after consderable dscusson between Presde ut Dole Mnster Smth, after an amendment suggested by Presdent Dol", had been lust The mltary bll came up for the second readng Mr Brown moved t be lad upon the table owng to ts evdent mperfectons, as exhbted by the frst secton Ho afterwards wthdrotv hs moton, the bll was referred to the followng specal commttee for amendment report : W C Wlder, ED Tenney, F M Hatch, John Emmeluth, John Ena Presdent Dole aunounced that the funeral of the solders klltd at Kalalau would take place from the court house next Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock The men had lost ther lves under crcumstances of ureat danger hardshp, ther devoton servces should be recognzed n a sutable manner He hoped that all members of the government would attend At 2:50 fm the councls went nto specal sesson Wll St ndependent t s understood that Mr Henry van (Tesen, teacher o the ngls government school at Halawa, Moloka, wll lae asked to resgn at the close of the present school year Mr van Gesen has been teachng at Halawa durng the past eght years s very popular wth both pupls parents of that dstrct The people of Halawa wll request Mr van Gesen to open an ndependent school f he s removed from hs present poston Whle Mr T J Rchey, of Altona, 3o, was travelng n Kansas he was taken volently ll wth cholera morbus He called at a drug store to get some medcne aud the druggst recommended Chamberlans Colc, Cholera aud Darrhoea Remedy so hghly he concluded to try t "The result was mmedate reuef, a few doses cured hm completely t s made for bowel complant nothng else t never fals Por sale by all medcne dealers Benson, Snm & Co, Agents for H Wll Break the Crcut The nteror department has upon request granted Mr John Cassdy of the electrc lght works a twomonths leave of absence to begn wth, July ln Mrng hs vacaton t s Mr Cassdys ntenton to vst thoroughly nspect the electrcal department at the Worlds Far at Chcago, where all the modern mprovements electrcal applances wll be on exhbton Paradse of the Pacfc The Paradse of the, Pacfc for June was ssued yesterday The number contans several specal artcles on local features of Hawa, a brght personal page the usual number of short, pthy edtorals As usual, t s well llustrated, the scenes n ths ssue ber taken from the sls of Kaua Oahu BENSON SMTH & GO JOrUNG AM) MANUFACTURNG PHARMACSTS 3Pl1T a rcu lxe or 3E:rULg;s t CHEMCALS, Medcnal Preoaratons, PATENT AT THE LOWEST MEDCNES PRCES luvng bven pkjnte Agents of tho above Company we Are now ready to fet nsurnnwo at tn owpst rates of promnm 11? 115 For rr et lss2 q the Gazette Offce H W CHA"T 4 SOKb W H RCE, STOCK RASER nl DEALER EBEEDEE 07 Fne Horses Cattle From the Thoroughbred Stard bred Stallon, Nuh ood by Nutwood, Jr Norman Stallon Captan Crawl Natve bred Stallon Bdawcll 1180 A CHOCE LOT Or Bulls, Cows Calves From the Celebrated Balls Sussex, Hereford, Ayrshre & Durham 1 LOT or Fle Me Carrage Horses FOK SALE HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE Toursts Kcursot Partes desrng Sngle, Doable or Team Fournhan or d Saddle Horses can be accommodated at V H Rces Lver; Stables S3 All communcatons to be addressed to v Vf HHlCEhneKana Metropoltan Market Slngr Chocest, Meats Street PKOM Fnest Herds G J WALLER, Prop, FAMLES AND SHPPNG SUPPLED OH SHORT NOTCE AN AT THE Lowest Market Prces SA Meats deltered from tballarvetare thoroughly chlled mmedlatelyafter UllBfcb means of a Patent Dry Ar Re frgerator Jeat to treated retans all ts jucy propertes, s rnarantccd to keep lomrer alter delvery than freshlymhtdmrt8s3q All knds of artstc prntng at Sun nsurance Co, San Francsco JOHN S WALKER, 13T5 1 At;ent for Hawaan lflan! Fre nsurance Company Tle nndcralrned bavns been apponted Unllllnga, on Mcrcbnull theren, on the most favoraolotcna" For oar Marno nsurance Company, OF rermx FORTUKT A Conoral nsuranco Company, OF BERLN Ths above nsurance Companes haveegtab Hehcd ajencral Arency hercthe Mjrncd, General Agents, nnder are aathorzed to ttxe?re M21 """""onnhlo Rates, Fnqrnble anl ou Torrm SMlyPA 8CHAEFER&CQOencral Artg GENERAL NSURANCE COMPANY For Soa, Rver & Laud Tranaport ov unrnen "" ef tablehtd au Accncy at Honolulu lo tho Hawaan slsth c undersgned Genera Afentsareanthozed to tako RUka oalnot tho Danger of tho Sa AT TUB MortRoasonahlo RntesonthaMost Favorable Term P A SCHAEFEU CO jsettf Agent for the llawalan NORTH BRTSH AND MERCANTLE nsurance Company Total Assets at 31st Dczmbeg, s9 11, la d CaptaJE3,000,X), a bnbtcrbed " 2,750,OOC Pad up Captal b37,s0o O O r PJrcPnnds 2,678, S J Lfe Annuty Fond 7,771, JB11,MM l Revenue Fre Branch 1, Revenue Lfe Annuty Brancber 1,216, ,791,012 9 The accumulated Fund? of the Fre are frtcfrom lablty n respect of each other ED HOFFSCHtAEGEB & CO,!3331y Agenta for tre Hawaan alu HB MEAE AGCF OF A JAEGER, fatreet, flonoluln HAMBUaMAGDEBTJR G FERE NSURANCE CO of Ham burg, Germany LON FERE NSURANCE CO of London, Engl ORENT NSURANCE CO Hartford, Conn NATONAL ETRE NSURA&Cav CO of Hartford, Conn 11,317 v A tor S

11 mt MR STEVENS SPEAK& w another Danas: Document by Lluokala NO GHARGE THAT THE 0 S TROOPS NTERFEKKD A REQUEST TO SUSTAN TBS EXQUEE N A WellDeserve d Trbute to Captan Wltse T snwk am Comllto AVhl ru ch1m1 autl Kllonel the )t tlrm f Monarrbj The followng letter from the ctzens of Augusta, Mane, rrespectve of party, to Hon John L Stevens, States mnster to Hawa sls, that gentle 1 mans reply, wll be of nterest to every reader : Augusta, Me, June 26, 1S93 Hon JolmL Slovens: Deae Sr: The undersgned would be pleased for you to name a date when t would be convenent for you to meet your fellow ctzens of Augusta, n an nformal recepton at the Augusta opera house address them upon llawaan affar? The people of your cty, rrespectve of party, feel a just prde n your dstngushed publc servces, desre an opportunty to gve a general expresson of the warm welcome home that s n ther hearts an opportunty that would have been sought earler but for the sad bereavement n whose shadow you returned to us Awatng your pleasure, we reman, wth assurances of our hgh personal regard Sgned by several hundred ctzens) To whom Mr Stevens sent the followng reply : Augusta, Me, June 2G, 1S93 Gextlejen: Your communcaton proposng to gve me a publc recepton on my return from several years offcal resdence n Honolulu, requestng me to make an address on Hawaan affars, has been receved Thankng you sncerely for ths knd recognton, wll respond affrmatvely to your request at such tme place asyou may determne The future destny of the noble Amercan colony on the Hawaan sls s of profound nterest to all frends of humanty especally to the ctzens of the Unted States Most truly yours, JOHN u STEVENS The recepton address took place at the Opera house n Augusta, Mane, on June 29th, the followng, publshed n the Kennebec Journal, s STEVENS SPEECH Mr Presdent, Lades Gentlemen: Crcumstances outsde of my control, no wsh of mne, make t proper for me to have somethng to say about Hawaan affars Returnng to my old home after nearly four years absence n a dstant country, whose condtons events deeply nterest you, feel assured that my olb acquantances frends, whom have known many years, wll beleve that wll speak only the plan truth, that no personal vanty, but a duty to my country to the peup; wuux jl uatc just cl, uuulc me to try to throw some addtonal lght on the Hawaan queston trust you wll receve ny assurances that 1 eanuot wll not speak from the stpont of party The knd of publc servce whch 1 have just left, n whch have spent thrteen years of my lfe, does not admt of partsan prejudce partsan ams When the dplomatc servant leaves hs own country for servce abroad, he goes under the flag of the naton not wth the badge of a party As he sals thouss of mles away, dstance patrotsm very soon unte to cause hm to thnk only of the great Amercan famly whose nterests the mnster s bound to watch defend aganst foregn rvalres ntrgues am, then, clamng no specal mert when say, that as an Amercan representatve abroad have mantaned t as a cardnal prncple of my servce to recognze no home or domestc poltcs n my offcal acton Lookng through the telescope of dstance have been able to see only a common flag floatng proudly over the uuted Amercan naton Touchng Hawaan affars at ths tme deem t especally fttng to st n ths atttude of an Amercan only fully recognze, am glad to recognze, that n the seventy years of Amercan relatons to the Hawa an sls, the great partes of ths country have occuped common ground shown a frm Amercan front to our foregn rvals an equal determnaton to protect the Amercan natve Hawaan nterests n those sls Wo have sad, n effect, f not n words, to other natons, you may, f you wll, take possesson of many sls n the Pacfc, subdue mprove them at your wll, but n these sls stng at our gates frontng our coasts, Amercan rghts nterests are before all foregn clamants, the natves shall be protected cvlzed, Amercan nterests defended Ths broad Amer can clam to prorty superorty has been equally mantaned under the whgs by Danel Webster John M Clayton, as secretares of state: under the democrats by Presdent Perce Wm L Marcy, by Presdent Clevel Secretary Thomas F Bayard, under the republcan admnstratons by Wllam H Seward, Hamlton Fsh James G Blane Assumng the responsbltes of the Mnster of the Unted States at Honolulu, n the lght of these facts, my duty was plan The records of the Legaton for more than half a century ndcated what my country had the rght to expect of me, that f permtted Amercan nterests to suffer by my neglect or want of courage, would be held responsble n no way nterferng wth the nternal poltcal affars of the sls, cultvatng the best possble relatons wth the then exstnr authortes carefully set myself to a thorough nvestgaton of the moral, poltcal commercal state of affars Ths requred many months, for t was proper for me to obtan thorough nformaton n a quet, unobtrusve way The result of my observaton was duly consecutvely communcated only to the Washngton department of state Everythng bearng upon, or lable to effect, the nterests of hs own county, takng place n the country to whch he s accredted, the mnster s bound to communcate to hs government even some thngs whch maybe un savory or seem puerle, me recorus of the Legaton my nvestgaton, durng more than the frst two years of my resdence on the sls, clearly ndcated that a great change had been gong on n the past ffteen years To ths change had largely contrbuted, among other causes, the extncton of the old Kamehameha race of kngs, the electon of the Kalakau a famly to the throne n 1871, the prosperty great profts of sugar rasng under the recprocty treaty wth the Unted States The large ncrease of government revenues, the low rresponsble character of the two last soveregns, resulted n astoundng palace abuses, the appontment to offcal places of foregn adventurers unworthy natves, to a degree greatly adverse to publc nterests to publc prvate morals n the nature of thngs t was mpossble that the Hawaan monarchy could contnue t was allowed to exst by tolerance, years after ts foundaton was gone, for t formerly rested on a knd of feudal bass of chefs, that no longer exsted, tme death havng removed them forever The monarchy ded by ts own revolutonary h a sucde st blndness, ncompetence corrupton The manner n whch the Hawaan monarchy came to ts end, the crcumstance whch caused the laudng ot the Unted States naval forces at Honolulu, January 1G, have already stated n my address at San Francsco, whch need not now repeat, wll not occupy your tme n repeatng the absurd charge of the fallen queens unscrupulous lawyer the other ndvduals of the lottery opum gang, whocorruptlyshared her assocaton, the charge that the Unted States Mnster the commer of the Boston overturned the monarchy As a matter of curosty bearng on ths pont, whch may nterest you somewhat, wll read a copy of the communcaton addressed to me by the queen sgned by herself by the four mnsters who had been closely dentfed wth her n her revolutonary proceedngs: "The assurance conveyed by a royal proclamaton by myself mnsters yesterday navmg oeen receved oy my natve subjects, by them ratfed at a mass meetng, was receved n a dfferent sprt by the meetng representng the foregn populaton nterests n my kngdom t 3 now my desre to gve your excellency as the dplomatc representatve of the Unted States of Amerca at my court, the solemn assurance that the present consttuton wll be upheld by me my mnsters, no changes wll be made except by the method theren provded 1 desre to express to your excellency ths assurance n tbe sprt of that frendshp whch has ever exsted between my kngdom that of the government of the Unted States of Amerca, whch trust wll long contnue LlUOKAEAN, t Sajue, Parker, Mnster of Foregn Affars, Wlmaj H Cornwell, Mnster of Fnance, John F Colburn, Mnster of nteror, A P Peterson, AttorneyGenera l xukm jrauce, rumou, January 17, 1893" Ths earnestlypleadng document from te fallen monarch apd the terrorstrcken lottery gang came to me more than twenty hours after the men of the Boston had led Ths planly enough mples that the fallen queen her confdants then knew, as they could not have faled to know, that we had not taken part n her overthrow, whch had already been accomplshed An hour later the fallen mnsters came to the Legaton urged ou me the nqury, f could not use the Unted States Torce to sustan the queen My answer was what you can readly suppose t must have been that the Unted States solders were on shore for a specfc purpose, to protect Amercan lfe property, could not take sdes n ad of the fallen monarch, nor wth those who were then masters of the stuaton, were creatng a new government But these facts have been already gven you by the publc press, need not dwell upon them The rasng of the Unted States flag over the Government buldngs took place two weeks later, on that transacton there s some msapprehenson whch t s proper for me to correct Yon may be assured t s5 HAWAAN GAZETTE, TbUJSDAr, JULY was not hastly or thoughtlessly done t was done wth all the serous sense of responsblty that the Unted States Mnster Captan Wltse could comm And there may pay a fttng trbute to Captan Wltse drop a tear over hs honored grave He s no more on earth to speak for hmself, can justly defend hm aganst any mplcatons on hs ntellgence or hs honor Forty years n the naval servce, a brave offcer n the war when shot shell dd ther work of death among those who Stood n defense of the Natons lfe, he loved the flag of hs country wth the devoton whch the Chrstans of the early centures had for the cross n hs breast beat as loyal a heart as ever throbbed wth human lfe At home he belonged to ono of the two great poltcal partes, myself belonged to tbe other But abroad we knew no party but our country, no duty but that of Amercan representatves Captan Wltse the Amercan Mnster were n completo accord n rasng the flag, February 1st He knew the stuaton thoroughly The Provsonal government made the request that t be done, these were ts reasons: t had been created only two weeks before There were no traned troops on the sls avalable for ts use Many of the men n offcal places on the dfferent sls, selected under the monarchy from palace favortes, had not been removed ther future conduct was uncertan Men from the busness crcles occupatons, from the stores, banks, offces, workshops, had been on guard day nght for two weeks, busness was sufferng from ther absence There had not beeu tme to create an effcent polce, nor to organzo drll a small mltary force n a cty of twentyfou r thous people, of varous natonaltes, t were reasonable to suppose there mght be some elements of dsorder On the plantatons not far off n the cty tself were beleved to be many Japanese who had served n ther owr, army before they came to Hawa t was feared that the fallen queen the lottery aud opum rng around her would obtan the assstance of the Japanese other foregners to restore her to the throue,she compensatng them by grantng them the rght of suffrage other favors, whch the queen n her desperaton readly would have promsed to grant Fear panc began to gan headway u the cty A rot was feared Mllons of Amercan property lfe order were n perl n these crcumstances the only sure hope of safety was n the Amercan naval force at h Should the Amercan representatve run the rsk of anarchy bloodshed when t was certan he would be held rgdly responsble f catastrophe calamty should come? t was ths pressure of necessty whch compelled the Amercan representatves to act wth promptness vgor These were the reasons whch led the Provsonal government to ask our assstance, these reasons ae known to the Amercan publc But there were other potental reasons whch pressed upon me For nearly half a century our government had clamed rghts nterests n the Hawaan sls superor to any other foregn natons Repeatedly there have been attempts to nduce our government to agree to dual or trpartte responsbltes at Honolulu John M Clayton, secretary under Presdent Taylor, repelled ths fortythre e years ago, such has been our polcy snce t was well known to me that ths dea of jont acton had not been gven up, but was stll nssted on by one, f not two foregn representatves at 1 lonolul There was one Japanese war vessel n the harbor another powerful ronclad larger than the Bos ton had been telegraphed for knew the Englsh war shp was soon expected had reason to thnk, the Provsonal government had reason to fear, that these foregn representatves would nsst on the same rght to l ther naval forces whch we had exercsed Wo were fve thous mles from Washngton, wth no cable from Honolulu to San Francsco, the long space between mal steamers would not permt communcatng wth our government our recevug an answer n less than three weeks We Knew not then that Ashmead Bartlett n the Englsh House of Commons had asked the Gladstone mnstry what t had done or would do relatve to Englsh nterests at Honolulu, that Lord Grey n behalf of the Engllslr mnstry had answered, that t wotld trust the Amercan government to protect Englsh lfe property n Hawa Wo dd know that the atttude of the Englsh mnster at Honolulu was qute otherwse than ths, that ho stll wshed to have jont responsblty wth the Amercan mnster as to the lng of troops the mantenance of publc order at Honolulu was therefore compplled to decde whether would rsk the danger of a practcal abonment of the long mantaned Amercan polcy of nort jont responsblty n Hawaan af fars To thus surreuuern practce what we had long clamed, knew well would prove me unft to be an Amercan representatve Here were dffcultes whch could be effectvely conclusvely overcome only n one way, that was by rasng the flag over the Government buldng as a symbol of our superor rght to protect the Hawaan government Ths would not only prevent all the danger of rot bloodshed, but would shut out the lng of any other naval force except our own Captan Wltse saw ths as soon as clearly as dd Wth an Amercan heart loyal to the core, conscentous, frm, d, fully aware of the grave responsblty of the act, he was prompt to do hs duty The offcers under hs comm were as ntellgent Joyal as ther own veteran commer The followng are the words read by Leut Rush of the Boston on the steps of the Govenrment buldng smultaneously wun rasng ue nag, whch was mmedately publshed by posters aud n the newspapers TO THE HAWAAN PEOPLE "At the request of the Provsonal Government of the Hawaan sls, hereby, n the name of the Unted States of Amerca, assume protecton of the Hawaan sls for the protecton of lfe property, occupaton of publc buldngs Hawaan sol, so far as may be necessary for the purpose specfed, but not nterferng wth the admnstraton of of publc affars by the Provsonal government Ths acton s taken pendng, subject to, negotaton at Washngton John L Stevens Envoy Extraordnary Mnster Plenpotentary of the Unted States Unted States Legaton, February 1, 1893, Approved oxecuted by G C WlVTSK, Cantan US N Commng the Unted States shp Boston" t wll be observed that the plan ntent of ths lttle document s nonnterference wth the soveregnty of Hawa that t clamed to establsh only a qualfed lmted protectorate, nstead of nfrngng on the soveregnty of the country, t was a resporse to the only government of the sls to ad t n mantanng ts own sovetegnty The salutary elent of thus rasng the flag was mmedate remarkable Quet, confdence, perfect order, at once took the place of panc, fear dstrust Language cannot adequately express the joyu reelngs of tue large Amercan colony of all the better elements of the other natonaltes All save a few sympathzers wth our natonal rvals looked on the Amer can flag floatng n those genal skes wth profound respect None more so than many of the natve Hawaans t has been sad that Presdent Harrso n Secretary Foster dsapproved of our acton have never so understood t Secretary Foster after our acton was taken, dd carefully defne just how far the effect of our qualfed protectorate flag rasng should go, hs defnton nstructon ou the subject were just what the Provsonal government the Amercan representatve ntended when the flag was rased, just what the Provsonal government Amercan representatve thought ntended that our publshed document offcal acton expressed The one essental effectve step we took was to rase the flag we only dd that, precsely that Presdent Harrson Secretary Foster never dsapproved t remaned up seventyfv e days Durng that tme all had whch had been promsed expected when t was rased n that tme two foregn war shps had arrved at Honolulu, but the Amercan flag was up thus all danger of dual or trpartte arrangement as to Hawaan affars was avoded, the just Amercan predomnance successfully mantaned They are dull statesmen aud poorly equpped dplomatsts who do not know the advantage whch the party has who s n actual possesson am but too glad to beleve that the present admnstraton has no thought of gvng up ths vantage ground, to whch the bold vgorous dspatch of Secretary, Bayard, approved by Presdent Clevel, to Mnster Mer rll, July 12, 1837, powerfully contrbuted The language of the dspatch when an outbreak was feared n the summer of 1S87, was the followng: The nterests of Amercan ctzens whch has grown up under the extenson of commerce between Hawa the Uuted States thef guarantes of exstng treaty must not be jeopardzed by nternal confuson n the government of these sls, t s the duty of the Unted States to see that these nterests are not mperlled or njured, to do all thngs necessary for ther just protecton Whle we abstan from nterferng wth the domestc affars of Hawa, n accordance wth the polcy practce of ths government, yet to the channels of legtmate commerce under exstng law must not be allowed, Amercan ctzens n Hawa must be protec ted n ther persons property by the representatves of ther countrys law power, no nterr nal dscord must be suffered to mp ar them" These were the latest nstructons to the Unted States mnster at Honolulu, on fle at thelegatou, for gudance n case of crcumstances precsely lke these whch arose when the Hawaan monarchy fell n January last t was the language of ths dspatch had for hs nstructon The essental objects to be accom plshed by rasng the flag were ganed durng the seventyfv e days ts brght, starry folds were before the peopleo f Hawa The Provsonal government had secured the necessary tme to organze an effcent polce mltary force, to substtute relable offcals n place of the unrelable, to consoldate the new government, wth the approval of the best aud most responsble men of all the sls That country now has, the best government t has ever had, admnstered by men of ntellgence, educaton character, as thouglly Amercan n sympathy nterest as we have at the head of, any of our Amercan states terrtores That government those back of t all the responsble the best crtzens of the sls ask for the annexaton of Hawa as a terrtory of the Uuted States Ths s desred because t s beleved to be best for the natve as well as the foregn born populaton of the sls The Hawaan monarchy has been es pecay njurous to the welfare or the natve Hawaans The government those supportng t desre annexaton because they justly regard present Hawa n realty an Amercan colony closely dentfed wth Amercan nterests governed by Amercan deas, Amercan laws, Amercan judcal rules decsons n reportng the treaty of annexaton n January last the Senate commttee of foregn affars acted as Amercan statesmen n dealng wth facts, events nterests as they found them, They came to the same concluson as dd the Democratc admnstraton of 1851, when Secretary Wm L Marcy, authorzed commsson trecc to ne gotate a treaty of annexaton, whch that commssoner dd negotate, though he exceeded hs nstructons as to the provsons of the treaty The treaty of,1854 faled through dvded counsels at Honolulu the probable duplcty of the Hawaan Scotchman who had uoloveforamer! lean nsttutons Wm L Marcy was a bold able man, bs vew of the value of Hawa to the Unted States "was fully shared by Wm H Seward, who had remarkable fore sght as to the vastfnture of Amercan commerce t tne Pacnc, looked forward to the annexaton ot Hawa as necessary nevtable, would have unred t durnt? hs occunancv of the state department, bad ho found the Honolulu authortes ready for t Marcy, tne able Democratc leader of hs tme, a cool, sagacoua states man, n a dspatch to the Unted States Mnster Mason at Pars, December 16, 1853, speakng of the Ha waan sls, sad: "Both Engl Franco are apprzed of our determnaton not to allow them to bo owned by or to fall under tho propecton of ether of these powers or of any other European naton t seems to be nevtable that they must come under the control of ths government" XUtner severance, an ane, sare anu sagacous man, whom the people of name many years Knew so wen, whom Danel Webster honored, after four years resdence at Honolulu, came to the same concluson as dd Secretary Marcy None have defended ths vew more ably than James G Blane, n a remarkable state paper durng Presdent Garfelds admnstraton, none more eloquently than Senator Morgan, of Alabama, just selected by hs Democratc colleagues, as the charman of the Senate commttee on foregn relatons Now ths nou prze s freely offered us cannot thnk t possble that our people our statesmen wll refuse to accept t To spurn reject ths mportant thoroughly Amercan colony, planted by some of the most devoted of Amercas sons daughters, fostered by Amercan benevolence sympathy, aded by a mllon a half of dollars of prvate contrbutons, encouraged for more than sxty years by the Amercan government to abon them now at ths crucal perod of ther hstory would be cowardce nhumanty that beleve no Chrstan naton wll bo gulty of, the least Lof all the great Amercan naton, whose vast opportuntes n tho North Pacfc t would be a great want of wsdom patrotsm to gnore MADE ONE St Andrews cathedral was the scene of a brllant weddng Mon day evenng, when Mr Ernest Hay Wodehouse, son of tho Brtsh commssoner, Mss May Ward, daughter of Mrs Vctora Ward, were made man wfe The floral decoratons n the chancel of the cathedral, where the ceremony took place, were effectve beautful The happy couple stood underneath an arcl of evergreens whle beng marred There was a large fashonable assemblage n the cathedral to wtness the ceremony, whch was performed by the Rev Alexer Mackntosh The front seats n the cathedral were specally reserved for the relatves of the contractng uartes Shortly after 7:30 oclock the brde, who looked lovely n her brdal costume, walked up the asle leanng on the arm of her uncle, Hon Mark P Robnson, who gave her away The chor of the second congregaton sang the hymn, "How welcome was the call," also the weddng psalm Durng the entre ceremony Mr Wray Taylor played soft musc on the organ Mendelssohns weddng march as the brdal party left the cathedral Mss Kulamanu Ward, sster of the brde, was mad of honor, Mss Wodehouse, sster of the groom, brdesmad Mr Alfred W Carter Major George C Potter were the grooms best men Those old veterans, Messrs George E Smthes Edmund Stles, off cated as ushers At 8 :30 oclock the weddng recepton was held at the Old Plantaton, Kng street, the resdence of the brdes mother The llumnatons decoratons were on a very elaborate scale a large number of Honolulus best socety people called offered ther congratulatons to the newlymarre d couple The weddng presents were numerous Refreshments were served durng the evenng BOOKED TO LEAVE Another Bg Passenger Lst for the Australa The followng persons are booked at the offce of Wn G rwn & Co to leave on the Australa for San Francsco : C Maertens, J Maertens, W D Gffard, O B Spaldng, E W Fuller, Dr Lundy, F C Atherton, W L Hopper, Jndge W F Frear, Alex Atherton, C M Cooke, O M Cooke, Jr, Robt Halstead wfe, J A Lovejoy, W W Brnner, Mrs Sayers, Max Kanffman, Mss Broughton, F F Baldwn, H C Carter, A W Van Valkenberg, A F Jndd, Jr, Jas Jndd, RBeverly Cole, B 0 Kenyon, E B Redmayne, G W Darwn aud wfe, Thos J Burke, J A Scott wfe, H M Yenngton wfe, J 0 Bnrns wfe, Mss May Damon, Mrs E K Moore, Mrs J N Robnson, Mss L Roy, Prof M M Scott, Prof Woods, Mss Helen Hopper, Ms3 Bernce Halstea A Herbert, Rev J Goddard, C W Rogg, Mrs Wall, Mrs L W Smtten, Mss Bachelor, Prof Hos mer wfe, Mss Brannschweger, Brannscbweger, Master Yer ngton For the twentyfft h tme FA Schaefer has been elected secretary of the Queens hosptal corporaton AT "SANS SOUCT" j Farewell Ball Gven at the Seaad e A most successful enjoyable affar took place at the "SanS Souc" hotel, Wakk, Frday pjc, when Herr Max Kaufmann of Berln gave a dance to a crcle of frends from amongst the very best of Honolulu socety Genal George Lycnrgus, the popular caterer, farly excelled hmself n the manner n whch the whole affar was con ducted Dancng commenced about 9 pjt was kept up untl the early mornng the musc beng furnshed by ProfesrorBerger Cold supper was partaken of shortly after mdnght, wth lberal supples of champagne etceteras, was smply a masterpece of culnary art, Mr P Lucas havngchargof ths department Appended s a lst of the guests nvted : Dr Atcherly, Mr Mrs C Bolte, Senor Antono Canavarro, charge daffares, Portugal, Dr Cbrder o, U S S Adams, Mss Cornwell, Mss Aolan Cummns, Mss Mara Cummns, Mr Edward Dowsett, Lent W P Ellott, U S S Adams, Leut Felke (German army), Heea plantaton, Mss Fnkler, Captan Mrs Ferguson, Mr Hermann Focke, Dr Foote, Leut C E Fox, T S S Adams, Mss Herbert, Prof Oscar Herold, Mr Le Roy, Chef Engneer Magel, U S S Adams, Davd Kawananako a, C K Kalananaole, Mr Mor ell, U S S Adams, Mr Mrs Moses, Paymaster McDonald, Tj S S Adams, Mr Mrs Paul Neumann, Mss Neumann, Mss Helen Parker, Mss Eva Parker, Leut Rush) T S S Boston, Mr Schomburgh, Msses Skerrett, Mss Spreckele, Mr Lous von Tempsk y, Mss Vda, Mss Belle Vda, Mss Kate C Vda, Monseur Vzzavon French Commssoner, Ensgn Vogelgesang, U S, S Adams, Msses Ward, Mss Wdemann, Mr Carl Vde,mann, Mr Mrs G P Wlder, Leut, Mrs D Wlson A PROMNENT NEVADAN Who Wll Return by the Aus trala Next Week H M Yerngton, of Carson cty, Nevada, who s here on a vst wth hs wfe chld, returned from the volcano by the steamer W G Hall Frday afternoon Mr Yerngton s one of the oldest mo3t nfluental popular men n that State For nearly thrty years he has represented the large nterests of the Calforna Bank of San Francsco n Nevada, beng manly nterested n mnes mnng He s superntendent genoral manager of the Vrgna Truckee ralroad of the Carson Colorado ralroad Tho frm of Yerngton t Blss at Carson cty B perhaps the largest wood lumber frm n the State, suppled the Cdmestock mnes, wth all ts lumber wood for years Mr" Yerngton s a hghly educated gentleman, unversally popular wth both poltcal partes of hs State, from the fact that he s the only man n tho State who never asked for or held a poltcal offce Mrs Yerngton has for many years been a leader n gooal crcles n Nevada t s under stood that Mr Yerngton famly have greatly enjoyed ther vst to Hawa They wlr leave by the Australa on Wednesday next a hrman Syrap Those who have nol A Throat used Boschees German Syrup for soma Lung severe aud chrona Specalty trouble ofthe Throat Lungs can hard ly apprecate what a truly wonderful medcne t s Te delcous sensatons of healng, easng, dearj ng, strengthgathern g recover ng are unknown joys For German Syrup we do not ask easy cases Sugar water may smooth a throat or stop a tcklng for a whles Ths s as far as the ordnary cough medcne goes Boschees German Syrup s a dscovery, a great Throat Lung Specalty Where for years there have been senstveness, pan, coughng, spttng, hemorrhage, voce falure, weakness, slppng down bll, where doctors medcne advce have been swallowed followed to the gulf of despar, where theres thesckenng convcton that all s over the end s nevtable, there we placa German Syrup t cures Youara a lve man yet f you take t s

12 ! tsars B1 f3w v 9?"?w "rtft v jk HAWAAN GAZETTE, TUESDAX, JULY 18, FOREGN MAL SERVCE Steamshps wll leave for arrve trotn San Francsco, on the followng dates, tll the close o! 1S03 ate Hosoluu Dec AT Hokoutlc rot &ax Keascmoo PM SAS teascbco Ooezmc July 17 Waznmoo fromvancouver Australa July 19 July 21 BoJaudro Jn!y25 Marposa July 27 Mono July 27 Oceauc Aug t Mowera, lor Vancouver Australa ns; " Ahr 1 Mowera, from Vancouver Gaelc Aup; 6 Aug 21 Oy PelaujrAug 1" Jlonowa Aug 24 Australa Aug 16 Australa Sept C Alameda Aug 24 Chna Se 1 18 Varrmoo, for Vancouver Ol Aur 31 couver oeu Australa Sept 13 Alameda Sept 21 Marposa fcept9sl AustralH Oct 4 Oceanc cept25 Oceanc Oct 10 Movrera, for Vancouver Marposa Oct, 19 Oct! Mowera, from Vancouver Australa Oct 11 Oct 21 lonowa Oct 19 Australa Nov 1 Warrmoo for Van Monowa Nov 1G couver Kov 1 WarnmoofromVan Chna Nor C couver Nov 21 Australa Nov 8Umna Aov Alameda Nov 10 Australa Dec b Mowera, lor Van Alameda Dec 14 oouver Dec 2 Mowera, from Vancouver Oceanc Dec 4 Dec 21 Australa Dec 0 Oceanc Dec 25 Alameda Dec 11 Australa Jan 3 "VVanmon for Van AVarruoo,frora Vancouver couver Jan 1 Jan 21 Cty Pekng Jan 2 aletoornlojrcal Kecrr r rat ovesxkzkt jdevev marr uokday "" TButoU B oj j j j " a r8 c SalT fewaam H 63 OOO C7 S n 3 MOD tmua) m C3 4 EKE 3 Tne tlso12, a OOO CT 3 xe, 3 We5 S3U OjM OOO 03 3 sc 3 Thn J0 71 8J ! S SE 5 ra1tlwlg EKE 5 Stl:f0l 71 S2 003 S9 5 se 3 tuu SXooxj U rf Day tr vs PC pm! arn am pln Slou 7 S d,627 Cl 1(U8 rne 735! ; 1 S am Wed!o 0 a 0; 2 sol 315 ES C Tear C Trl s nxn m Sat 1 U112U, tlt Snn C J Frst qnarter of the moon on the 20tb, at C :31 a n Tme Whttle blow at lb 23m 31s pm of lonolala tme, xthlch U ths eme as 12h Om 0b of Greenvlcu tme a::vas AOSDAt Julj1 A 111 tern Glendale, Johnson, 174 days from Eureka ebsesday, July 12 Am tcm Allen A, Schage, 19 days from "Kurcka Stmr Lehua Wcsbarthfrom Hamakua fctmr Wamanalo, Dudot, from Koolau Tcejdat J uly 13 OdS Australa, HoudletteCX days from Kan Francsco, Stmr walan, Freeman, frem llalalau Am schr Aloha Dabel, 12J frot San Francsco Fejdav, July 11 Stmr V O Hall, Snorson, from Mau Hawa Schr Lholho; Berry, 3 days from Makawel Sclr Mary E Foster, S days from Makawel Sclr Mle Morrs from Koolau Satcbdw July 15 btur Waaleale, Smyth e from Hamakua Stmr C E Bshop, ha Clare, from Haualc Stmr Wananalo, Dudot, from Koolau rfttur Jlokol, McGresor from Moloka, Sckdw, June 16, btmr Mkahalu, Chaney, from Kaua btmr A,kelKe, uameron trom Mam Schr Ka Mo from Hamakua, Stmr Pcle, Peterson, from Makawel OKAKrKt, MoNDAVJuly 10 ttmr1 A Cummns, Kelsun for Koolau Stmr C R Bshop, Le Clare, for Kapaa, Klauca Hanale P M S S Chna Seabury, for Chna Stmr walan, Freeman, for Kalalau Stmr Hawa Ftzgerald, for Hamakua Stmr Mokol, McGregor, for Moloka Br bk Sharpshooter for Eureka Schr Ka Mo for Koholalcle Tuesday, July 11 Am 4kt W H Dmond, for San Francsco Stmr Kuala Gahan, for Waanae Waalua Kahuk Stmr Waaleale Suythe, for fahana Hamakua Stmr Claudne, Danes, for Mau Hawa Stmr Lkclke, Cameron, for Mau Stmr Mkabala, Chaney for Kaua Stmr Pele, Petersen, for Makawel Schr Ka Mo for Hamakua Schr Kawalant for Koolau Wednesday, July 12 Br bk Sharpshooter, for Eureka Schr Haleakala for Klauca SchrMabmah for Waalua Fkday, July 14 Am bk Ceylon, Calhoun, for San Francsco Stmr Lehua, Wesbarth for Paaubau, Honomu, etc S ATUEDAY J Uly 1 5 Br bk Routenbeck, Russell, for Vctora KKb 1C1 (Toll lst does not nclude com ton) KAVA VESSELS U S S Boston, Day, from a cruse US r Adams, Nelson, from Lahalna SEBCHAKTXKX Br sch Norma, Macqnarre, Yokohama Am schr W 11 Talbot, Bluhm, Newcastle Am bkt W H Dmond, Nlson, San Fran Haw bk Andrew Welch, Drew, San Fran Am bktne Planter, Dow San Fran Ger bk Geo N Wlcox, Wolters, Lverpool Am tern Glendale, Johnson Eureka Am turn Allen A Schage, Eureka OSS Australa, Houdlettc, San Francsco, Amsclrr Aloha, Dabel, San branctsco FOBE1QN 1ES8EL3 EXPECTED Veel Where rom Due HawbtlaunaAlaSPran JnylS2 5 BrbkLadstock Lpool July GerbkJCPflugcr Bremen Sept 5 A" bk Martha Davs Boston Dec 5 AmbkColnsa Guatatnala June 5 Am schr A ce Uooke Pogt jjound July 25 O & OSS Oceanc, San Fran Aug S ClSS "VYarrmoo Vancouver Julr 21 CFSS Mowera Sydney Aug 1 P M S S Marposa SanFrat Julyjj RMSS Monowa Svdney Jnly2 BrSSGaclc Chna Aug 7 Am bk Amela Paget Sound Aug 30 Am schr Transt San FrauJuly 2U31 Am bk Anne JohnsonS F (Hlo) July 31 Haw bk t P thet San Fran Aug 1 Am bk Albert San Fran Aug 10 Am bgt Consuelo SF(Kah) Aug 5 ASSBNGKK APKVALS rrom Kalalau, per stmr walan, July 13 H Ex V O Smth Capt Larscn Leut C WRKnr, Leut J AV Pratt Frank h Hoog, Frank Godfrey, Capt J Kauhane, Dr Cooper, 0 B Reynolds, 30 solders about 5 rolcemen" From San Francsco, per OSS Australa July 13 Mss Mary Alexer, A D Baldwn, Ms Barn&s, (Jamber Bolton, Dr J Brodc WJ Caesar S E Damon, Mss Lzze Fcnnell, M 1) Garratt aud wfe, Francs Gay, Rev John Goddard Geo Grotfcnd Dr M E Grossman J E Grossman, T V Hobron wfe Mss Marparet Hoppfr T J Kng, Mss Knney, Elder John Kaler wfe Mrs T E Kroue, Mrs Lothrop, Mrs J "W Marshall, Duke of Newcastle valet, Geo H Pars Leonard Peterson, Y C Peacock wfe H D Prest Mrs G Robertson, A G M Robertson, Mrs S B Hose, L Severance, Mss Severance, Elder G K Wells S W Wlcox, Mrs A Wlls, A Young wfe R Zegler wfe From Hawa Mau, per stmr W G MalJulyH borthe Volcano J crngtowfe son G Darwn wfe E V Fuller, R M Fuller Dr W T Monsarnt, wfe, servant culd,, Barthrop, O McQuade, AT Atknson W Goodness, J Brown Msses Speckmann (2), T Gay, L Chong C Hopper, Mss Hopper, J Makaua, M Ross son, W Burlowtz, W Lanz, C2 on deck From Kaua, per stmr Mkabala, July 10 Hon Paul senberg, A Cropp wfe, Dr Howard wfe, J H Blackball, H Gormann, J Cunnngham, Mrs S Bertelman n servant Cvon Hamm DrTeman n R C Spaldng, Wm Blasdell F F Baldwn, J 0 Howard, H Brack wfe,, 32 on deck From Mau, per stmr Lkclke, Julv 1G A Shepherd am wfe W H Cornwell, O L Brto, V Backa, H P Robnson, W A Baldwn, Mrs Ferguson Mrs Anderson, A W Van Valkenbcrg, T McL3ughlu, 21 on deck DEPAETURLS For Hauale Kalalau, per stmr walan, July 10 Hs Ex W O Smth, F Godfrey, Msses Dayton, Corporal T Kng, Prvates Hgnctt,Schussler, Xaylor, Cavanag h Thompson Bohlck, Senmcl, Lo n Ferry JlcCobbu, about 12 on deck For San Francscopcrbkt W H Dmond, July 11 A h Assam, Jlr anl Mrs ) Petty For Hong Kong Yokohama, Julv 10 Captan Walker, T A Godsworthv, 1) Yonedy, W Haner, 130 Chnese steerage passengers aud passengers n transt 139 Chnese For Mau aud Hawa, per stmr Claudn e, July 11 Fpr the Volcano: Mss Caddc k, Mr Rcss Forwayports: Mss Agnes Walker, T R Keyworth, E P Thompson A Ahrers, Dr Russell wre, Mrs G W A Hapa, Mss J Hapa, C Kaser Mr Brons, J A Spear, R S Yesz, Dr R Olver, Mss Emma Blake, Mrs M Kealoha chld, MssHKekoa, Pau Jarrett, J Magurc C L Wght, W H HayseldenJ Macy, about 40 on deck For Mau per stmr Lkclke, Julv 11 Ernest Wodehouse brde, Carl Wdemann, J L Hcdeman, (Jeo Cummngs, Master Rcladon, A 15 Scrngtour avl 25 on deckc For Kaua, pcrstur Mkabala, Julv 11 Mss Pndar, Mss Wodehouse Mss Mav Baley Dr Howard, L M Zumwalt E Flohr, J Blackball, Albert Trak, Ah Wa wfe, 30 on deck From Hamakua, per stmr Lehua, Julv 12 Mr Mrs Dunn, S K Kan W Chamberlan Mr McKcc H V OUTS For San Francscopcr hl;t V H Dmond, value, $57,040 Foregn value $2010 For ban Francsco, per bk Ceylon July 11 Theo 11 Daves & Co 1120 bags sunar; C Brewer & Co 3C71 bags sucar; F A Scbacfer & Co, 7S9 bags sugar; Castle & Cooke, 4500 bags sugar Domestc value HOltN HOUGH To the wfe of L W Houghr, at 15:30 m July 10th, a son HARRSON At Wakk, July 10, 1893,to the wfe of Fred Harrson, "a son BERGERSON n ths cty Julv 12,1803, to the wfe of H Bergerson, a daughter KOLOMOKtT At Kawaahao Julv 14, 1S93 to the wfe of Hram Koloraoku, a daughter BNDT At the nsane asvlum, Julv 9, 1S93, Mrs Lousa J: Bndt, a natve of Hanale, Kaua, aged 50 years MACAULE n ths ctyjnly , Mrs Macaulpy relct of the late S Macauley OSBORNE n ths ctv, July 13, of la grppe, Rtta L Osborne, aged 10 years YARCK At AValuku Mau, July 11, 1833 Mrs C A Yarck, aged 19 years 2 months, wfe of Charles A Yarck, of Waluku, Mau METEOROLOGCAL RECORD FOR JUNE From Observaton"" Aad at Ualm College by rof A t Lyon TEMPERATURE or AK Hours ol Observ Maxmum tnlamm j Aver ton 630 am: 730 June t 6S0 June m 80Jnne29 "9S Jnne 9 S170 JO p a 7C0 June 27 72M) Juno S 7427 Average! TTlJneH 70Jane Sew pont (at erage (or month), G53 ndcatng mosture CM grans percollc fool Dew pont hghest, 67 on the 17th Dew pont lowest a on the 1th Relatve humdty at mdday 63 per cent Eeltve humdty n the nght 73 per cent Total ranfall act nches (Average for Jnne 180 nches) Trade wnd prevaled thronshont the month Ban exceedng 02 s fell on 9 days n month BAKOXETEB (COEBECTEU REAUyuS) Hours of Maxmum Mnmum Aver 930 a m S01U Jnne Jcne Sat) p ml 3017 Jnne June 17 30(33 Average Jnne at auw Jnne Buoxttrlc maxma on the lth 2tth Barometrc mmlnmnm on the 3d 17tb Cloudness S per cent, n lhe day tue S B a tle ahscnee of Dr Lyons, tho atove dala are fnrpvrd by, O J Ltons, Urrcnmcnt Meteorologst WHARF AND WAVE The steamer Knau wll come down from the marne ralway tomorrow She wll go on her regular Mau Hawa route next Frday The steamer Claudne wll resume her route to Kahulu, Hana other Mau ports,, next Tuesday week The S S Australa, f C Houdlett e, commer, left San Francsco on Thursday, July 6th, at 2 rjr, wth 44 cabn 28 steerage passengers, 19 bags of mal On July 9th, at 11x30 am, n lat 304 "W, long 139 W, passed exchanged sgnals wth the bark Dochra, of Greenock, bound to Adelade, all well on board On the 10th, at 2 m, passed the S S Peru, bound to San Francsco On the 13th, exchanged sgnals wth an Englsh shp, showng numbers M S K V, 35 mles NP of Honolulu, bound for San Francsco; asked to be reported Experenced fne weather throughout the voyage, arrved at Honolulu on the 13th at 9 am The fne shp Helen Brewer,of the Ohas Brewer & Cos Boston lne of packets, wll sal from Boston for ths port on October 1st Sax Fhancsco Arrved, July 3d, Am bkt Dscovery, 19 days fronv Honolnlu Port Gamble Arrved : July 2, bkt Klktat, 14 days from San Francsco; 3d, Am schr Alce Cooke, 6 days from San Francsco! RANFALL FOR JUNE, 1893, (From Reports to Weather Servce) Kev Statons Feet nches Hawa Hlo Town Pepeekeo Honomu 300 S71 Honomu Hakalau aupaloehoe Laupahoehoe Ookala Kukaau S Paaulo Paauhau Paauhau Honokaa Kukuhaele G "Wapo Nlul G Kohala Kohala Msson Wamea Jlblualoa Kealakckua 15S0 49!l Naalehu C Volcano Eoad Olaa Colleo Co Kapoho Mau Wakapt GOO 012 Haleakala Raucb Kaanapal 15 13;, Moloka, Mapulelu " Laxa Koelo G Oamu Punahou 50 0G1 Honolulu (CtyJ Kulaokahua Kng St (Kewalo) Kapolan Park Mauoa nsane Asylum 30 08!) Pauoa 50 13G Nuuanu 250 2&j Nuuanu (Elec Stn) Kahuku : Waanae Kaua Lhue 20(1 060 Hanale 607 Makawel 115 Mookoa C J JjYONS, n charge of Weather Bureau HEALTH MATTERS Mortuary Seport for tle Month or June, 1803 The total number of deaths rcporleu for the month of June was 63, dstrbuted as follows: Under 1 year 15 From 30 to 40 From 1 to 5 7 From 40 to 50 5 From 5 to 10 1 From 60 to GO 4 From 10 to 20 7 From GO to 70 8 From 20 to SO 1 Over 70 7 Males 48 Females 20 Hawaaus 43 Great Brtan 3 Chnese 10 Unted States 1 Portuguese 5 Other natonaltes 2 Japanese 4 Total M Unattended 14 ts 0 COMPARATVE MOSTHLY JtOKTAMTT May, 18S0 30 Mav, 1892 May, May, 1S93 May, CAUSE OF UEAT Uerber 2 Hemorrhage 2 Bronchtsf 1 nfluenza 21 Carbuncle 1 nflatnatn bowls 1 Consumpton 5 Jaundce 1 Cholera nfantum 2 Mana a Potec 1 Croup 2 Opum 1 Cancer 1 Old age!) Brany 1 Pneumona 4 Darrhaja 1 Pleurtes Debltv 1 Pertonts 1 Fever 4 Unknown Gunshot Wound 11 Annual death rate per 1CCO per month 1548 lawanans 4090" Asatcs 2300 All other natonaltes SJrt, C B Reyxous Agent Board of Health Somethng Good have sold aud used n my famly for several yearsj Chamherlans Colc, Cholera Darrhcea Eemedvana have found t one of the moat useful satsfactor remedes ever hled C H Lews, Druggst, Salt Lake Cty, Utah For sale by all medcne dealers Bexecut, Smth & Co, Agents for H L MSCELLANEOUS There were 302,000 people n the Far grounds at Chcago, July 4th n the Steubenvlle, Oho, dstrct 1500 mners have gone on a strke At Petrola, Ponn, a fre burned the Klroy block, spreadng, destroyed twentytw o busness houses several resdences The loss s $300,000, half nsured Wards bank of Forestvlle, N Y, has closed ts doors, ts owner commtted sucde The Amercan Bmetallc League has called a natonal conventon for the 1st of August, at Chcago The Peoples party of Oho has placed a State tcket n the feld, headed by J: Bracken of Columbus for governor A letter from Presdent Clevel of a patrotc character was read at the Tammany Fourth of July celebraton at New York The commonwealth of Pennsylvana s satsfed that no convcton can be had of the Homestead roters, n September the dstrct attorne wll bo nstructed to have the cases dsmssed The London Stards Shangha correspondent telegraphs on June 30th that busness n that cty has been paralyzed bj the changes made n the currency system of nda the runous m port dutes, especally those leved upon opum nda yarns On July 1st the amount of money avalable for the enforcement of the several Chnese acts was $G5,000 t s sad that the Boston, Phladelpha am Baltmore custom houses wll be nvestgated after New York A second erupton of Mount Azun Japan has occurred The 50to n gun bult at the Chnese arsenal near Shangha has been successfully tested Two Swedsh mssonares named Wckholm Johannsen have been murdered at Macheng, sxty mles from Hangow, Chna Whle approachpg Romanov, on tho Volga, Russa, the Alofons bolers exploded klled twentys x persons, General Petrushewsk beng one of them Tn the house of lords on July 4 the Earl of Rosebery, secretary of state for foregn affars sad, n reply to an nterpellaton, that beyond a doubt the tral of the Armenans n Angora, for sedton, was conducted unfarly Europe produces almost as much tobacco as does tho Unted States, Austra supplyng about onethr d of the Europeau crop At the begnnng of ths year there were $340,000,000 m j;old S n slver n the vaults of the Bank of France Tho average coat of travel on the London roads s only 10 of a cent a mle, the Great Eastern comes at 040 of a cent a mle San Francsco las one saloon to every 93 persons Albany comes next wth one to every 110 persons, New Orleans, one to every 121 persons A Japanese nventor has patented a devce by whch every member of the parnamenc may recoru ns vote by pressng an electrc button at hs desk For Sunstroke Vne lorsforls Acll Phosphate Dr A L Znrkjr, Melrose, Mnn, says: "t prodnoed a Gratfyng remarkable regeneratng e9ect n a case of sunstroke" cfjal llnjerscmcnts Wanted COPY EACH OF THKUM8 Almanac for tlo followng years, for whch the publshers prce wll be pad 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1870, 1861, 1887, 1891, 1892, 1893 HAWAAN GAZETTE CO t NOTCE rple UNDBRSGKTfD ERE X by gves notce that he has ths day purchased from Hans Same the plantaton at Kallo a Oahn known as Tone t kce Plantaton Dated Honolnln, Jnne 28, 1893 suu nov Notce of Credtors THE TJ2TDEKSGNED been duly apponted Admnstrator of the estate of YT J KUUJE, late or lonolala deceased, notce s hereby gven to all persons to present ther clams aranht thptantaam w J toche duly authentcated whether secured bv nortcape or otherwse to Cecl Crown at hs offce Ma on Merchant street, Honolnlu, Oahn, wthn sx months rrom the date hereof, or they wll ho lorever barred And all persons ndebted u cam csul are nereoy requested to male mmedate payment thereof to the nnderslened Dated Honolnln July 18, 1B tfrkd HATSELDEX Admnstrator Estate U" J Boche deceased 1U3 Notce to Credtors rpe UaVDEKSGNED HAV ns been dnly apponted exrcntrlx executor of thelast wll testamentorjamss OA1, late or Honolulu deceased, notce s hereby gven to all persons to present ther clams 8gantt the estate of sad James Gay dnly authentcated, whether secured by mortgaso or otherwse, to Focke at Ed lonscblaccer fc to4 osce on Uetbcl ttrect Hcaolola, sl or Oahn, wthn sx raontn from the date hereof or they wll be forever barred And all persons ndebted to nald estate are hereby requested to makfc mmedate paymrnt thereof to the undersgned Dated lnsolalu July S 13rC UEUMAKN KOCK MAKY ULLBN OAT Executor Execarx last wl testa meat of Jatncj Gay deccssfd 14!3 tgttl SUtofrttscmrnts CRCUT COURT FRST Hawaan sta n Probate n the matter of tne estate of D ASLEY, deceased A document, parportns to bo the lajl Wll Testament of D lanlry deceased, bavn" on the 10th djjr of July A 1991, been presented to sad Probate Court, a uotllon for the probate thereof, for the ssuance of letters to Charles L Carter uvdj been fled by hm t s lcrcbv ordred that MONnAYtbe llh day of ATJGtSTADlHBat 10 oclock am of sad da;, at the court room of sad court, 41 Hoolaln n Allolan Hale, be, the same U hereby apponted the tme for provng sad Wll rndwarln" sad applcaton, when where any person nterested may appear contst the ald Wlt, the grantng of letters testamentary Dated lonolcla, July 10, S3S Jy the Court: GEO LUCAS 14S7 3 Deputy Clerk X THS CRCUT COURT, J Frst Crcnlt of the Hawaan sls n Probate T tho mattcrof the estate of UEURGE SNYDER, late or Honolulu, sl of Oahn, deceased, ntestate On readng acd flng the petton accounts of W C 1arko admnstrator of the estate acovc named, wheren he asks to be allowed S7S3SD, charges hmself wth asks that the same may be examned approved, that a fnal order may be made of dstrbuton of tho property remanng n ha hs to the persons thereto enttled, dschargng hm hs suretes from all farther responsblty as sqch admnstrator t la ordered, that WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of AUGUST 16t, at 10 oclock am, at Chambers, n the Court House, at Honolulu, sl of Oahn, be the same hereby s apponted as the tme place for hcarlns sad petton accounts, that all persons nterested may then there appear show cause, f any they hare, why the tame should not be granted Dated at Honolulu, ths fth day of Jane, bw Dy lhe Court esry srrn 14& " Clerk TX TE CRCUT COURT, L Frst Crcut of the Hawaan sls n Probate n the matter of the estate of GEOHGE UARtY LUCE, of Honolulu, sl or Oahn deceased, ntestate On readng flng the petton of Ell Prcscott Luce of Honolulu aforesad allegng that sad George Harry Luce ded ntestate at sad Honolulu, on thc2tthdayot June 1S9J prayng that letters or admnstraton ssue to her t s ordered that MONDAY, the Hst dav of JULY, 1693, at 1U oclock am bo hereby s apponted for hearng sad petton n the Court room or ths Court, at Honolulu, at wuch tlmo place all persons concerned may appear show canse fr any they hve, why "ad petton should not be granted Honolulu, June3S,189S Uy the Court: UXRY SMTH HO l Clerk Notco of Credtors rrhe UNDERSGNED 11AV JL ng been duly nppolntod cxecutox executor of the last wll testament of JOHN S WALKER, late of Honolulu deceased, notce s hereby ghentoall pcron9 to present ther clams nganst the estate of sad John S Walker duly antbentcaled, whether secured by mortgage or otherwse to Hngl E Mclntyre at hs oblccon the comer of 1ott Kng streets, Honolulu, sl or Oahn wthn sx months rrom tlk! date hereof or they wll be forever barred And al persons ndebted to sad estate aro hereby reqnoted to make mmedate payment thereof to the undesgned JANE WALKER, HUGH E JoNTYBE Exccato:x executor of tbelat wll testament of John S Walker deceaed Dated Honolulu, July H1S3S Admnstrators Notce L CLAMS AGANST THE A Estate of the late KEKAHA (k) deceased, of Walchn, Walukn, Manl, H must be fres cntcd properly sworn to beforo a Notary Publc, to the undersgned who las been duly apponted admnstrator of sad estate wthn sx months orthcywlllbe forever barred; all debts owng to sad estate mnst be pad on or before ehl expraton of sx months WHDANELS, Admnstrator of the Estate or Kekahn, ceased Wallnku Maul October 23 SM lllgu Admnstrators Notce A LL PERSONS HAYNG rx clalmsaganst thoestato or ADOLF are hereby notfed to present thcsamcduly authentcated wth the proper voucher, f any exst, to me at the offce of MS Grnbum &Co,at Honolulu, Oahn, that all clams not so presented wthn sx months from publcaton hereof, cr wthn sx monns rom tnensy tneyral due, wll be forever barred C BOLTE Admnstrator of the Estate of Ador Aschheln Dated Honolnln,, Jnne 25, 1391 H3M NOTCE ALL PBRSOSS HATNG apralnst the estate of t C BARNFELdeceased, are requested to present them to me wthn thrty days from ths date, or they wll be forever barred; all persons ndebted to the sad deceased arc requested to matte mmedate payment to me TnOJAS RAN WALKER, Brtsh l Honolulu Jnne 27th 1S33 S6a Mortgagees Notce or ntenton to Foreclose of Sale TVTOTCE S HEREBY GVEN Xl that pursuant to a mverofsalecontalned u accfcju nonracc uearng aae me un day ol Anquat, A D 1891, mado by 3 W ll D KAUKOA to Dmond, of record n the ncgscrunce notouu, n Loeruon pages 30!, !, for the breach of condtons n sad mortcase deed contaned, tr thn or nterest when due, the nor ntends to foreclose the sad mortgage Notce s also hereby slvcn that all tho l propeny descrbed n the sad mortgage wll be sold at publc aucton at the uncton room or James P Morgan, on SATURDAY, Ausust 12th A D 1803, at 12 oclock noon The property to be sold s thus descrbed n sad mortgage deed: 1 AH that l stuated at Kaneohe, Koolaupok o, Oahn granted to lookl, Royal atcnt No Htt! faward No 8032), the same conveyed tn Jlrs nahao VUbyKeola (w) KahaEal(k) her husb, the hers at law or lookl, by conver a nee dated May 2S A D 1879 recorded n Lber a pp ss7 28S t contans 190 acres, more or less 2 All those ls granted to Nallhy Royal ratent No ln Award Ho!W contafnlnr an area 1 0 of an acre, more or less, tho same bclns conveyed to Jlrs Paahoa Pl by conveyance dated Aprl 21th, 1ST9 from Alos (k) recorded tn Lber 59 pages 3Tvl 351 th same conveyed to the sadalnoa (k) by conveyance dated February 3, 1879, from Nallf, recorded n Lber 59 page tc ls atuaud n Kalaepaa, Kaneohe Koolanpoko, Oahn, Award NoSm, Jess; ts boundares descrbed theren The tame conveyed W Mm Paahao P by conveyance dated November Mb, A D 187S rtcorded n Lber M AH that l awarded to Haupu deceased, by Award No SH3, Royal Patent 54M, the same beng conveyed to Mrs Paahao Pl by conveyanc e made by Alana (Pake) Naknelua M pages 27U 271 the lahd n?! H?1?!? Pe)byNakplelnaNafl(w) at law of deceased h AhlXtL0LA?J?l rnflmo ttft corded And the sad ls bv wll of Mrs Paahao wcredemsedonehalfoltow E P her oneba lf (K) to Kane, the wlu was the day of V n duly probated before the Probate (Jour befo" Honorable Edward Preston Justce of the preme Court, on tho StU day of S A,nd,e " V? Pt ownedls&tal?or lhe??w?de!sv:,d,:ontle:!0 ror May a m Lber 11G Klkoa sad lmds by vrtue or a deed to hm by sad Kane dated Aprl 17th, SS9 recorded n Uhr H pages 4C!,hc one the detsees of the sad Mrs Paahao PH Pmchaseprce payable n US gold con expense7" " a"u tonvwx parchatcrs be van uaoal June 22odV D 1893 n DMOND, a n u Any knd of prntng at the Gazette Onr t wrrrk Hone rtlrt Bnsnc35 (Sarus STEAMSHP COS 4m TME TABLS STR KflfAC CLARKE, Commer, Wll leave Honolnlu at 2 oclock f 41, tonobng at Lahatnn, laalaea Buy anj Matena the same day; lahnkona, Knwa hao Lanpahoehoe the followng daj arrvng at Hlo at mdnght LEAVES BOVOLULO Toesday Dec S Frday jjj Tuesday Jan 3 Frday " S Toesday Frday Feb 3 Taesday H Frday " 24 Toesday Mar 7 Frday Retnrnng leaves Hlo, toncbnc at same day; Kawahao x s, llahnkou a 10 a s; Takena 4 p jr; MaalaenBav C P M; lahnna 8 pm the follownr day arnvnc at Honolnln C am Wednesdays Satnrdays mams at bosololc Wednesday rjtc f Saturday,, Jt Wednesday "Jnn n btorday jjj Wodnesday, x Saturday u tvednesdav Saturday "lar 4 Wednesday 15 oanruay jf, 23?" No Freght wll be receved after t noon of dav of salng STMR, CLAUDNE, DAVES, Coanantlcr Wll leave Honolulu every Taesday at " oclock P Jf touchng at Kahulu, Huelo Hnna, Hamoa Kpahnlo, Alan, nnd Paauhau, Hawa Returnng wll arrve at Honolulu every Sunday mornng J57" No Freght wll be receved after 4 P M on day of salng Consgnees mugt be at the lng tc receve ther freght, aa we wll not hold ourselves responsble af tor ench freght ha beon led Whle the Company wll naa due dlgence n hlng lve stock, tt? declne to assume any responsblty a case of the loss of same, wll not be responsble for money or Jewelry unless placed r tho are of Parsers W C WLDEK, Prosdont8 B UOSE, Secretary Capt J A KNG Port Sopt 12$tt BSMARK STABLES! GENERAL UVEKY, r fodulllu&ub WHS lan Street, Walnkn, Jan 5 mm wth relable drvers, SNGLE ordoobes TEAMS, SADDLE HOKSES Gentle for Ladles me ST Carrages wll be at every Steamer lng, on Steamers arrval WM GOODNESS, yjl3 Propretor fanagtr MORTGAGEES NOTCE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE The undersgned lackfeld & Co, the mortgagees, named n a certan mortgage deed from Ahona of North Kol3la, sl 01 Hawa, dated January 24, 1893, of record n Lber 138Ton pages 4G8 4G9, gve notc that they ntend to foreclose sad mortgage for condton broken, to wt: of nterest, wll sol at 1ublc Auc ton at me salesroom of Jas F Morgan, n Honolnln, on Monday, July 31st AT 12 OCLOCK NOON, The Property n sad mortgage Lease from Kmo Pake of Kohala to sad Abnna of Store Premses n Kohala, Hawa, 100 feet on Government Road 66 feet deep, at an annual rental of $100 Lease dated Jnly 22d, 1891, for 10 years, mt" Prvlege of 5 years extenson,wrermscasl Deeds at expenseo f purchaser Ḣ AOKFELD & CO Jas F Morgan, 3431 tl AUCTONEEE nformaton lvanted S PECTLNG BEXJAMUN,M,?AMPBELWl0w Honolnlo one V10 nformaton recardne hm wn thankfallx receved by KATE lalont rel 5 Ljdenham Terrace Monkstown, U3T, Cork; NOTCE THE toad FtOPAHA,A V c VOLCANO HOUSE, known at Peter LeCa RoadU prvate road Anv on wlshln: to travel over the aame mnatpav SZSX HVnofTVe1 tbe Vo"BO "SMf PETER LEE 1 mt t M

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