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1 . s t f Jsr VOL. xxxn. NO. f HONOLULU, H..: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY, S9S. SEMWEEKL WOLE XO.!. ; v u ( H.T SEM WEEKLY. TUESDAYS AND FRDAYS. W. N. ARMSTRONG, EDTOR. SUBSCRPTON RATES:.jta Month $.50 Per Jom, Foregn 75 eh Yeap Vo Yeae, Koregn 6.00 Payable nvarably n Advance. C. G. BALLENTYNE. Busness Manages. BUSNESS CARDS. LYLE A. DCKEY, Attorney at Law. P. O. Box 96. Honolulu. H.. WLLAM C. PARKE, at Law and Agent to take Acknowledgments. No. Koahumanu Street, Honolulu, H.. W. R. CASTLE, at Law and Notary Publc. Attends all Courts of Republc. Honolulu, H.. TV. F. ALLEN, be Dloased to transaot any busness entrusted tohleoara. Offce over Bshops Bank. WHTNEY & NCHOLS. Dental Rooms on Fort Street. n Brewers Bock, cor. Fort utd Hotel Sts; entrance, Hotel St. M. S. GRMBAUM & CO., Ltd. mporters and Commsson Merchants. ah Francsco and Honolulu. 5 Front St. Queen St. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ld. General Commsson Queen St.. Honolulu, Agents. H.. D. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., f reporters and Commsson Merchants. Kng and Bel Streets, Honolulu, H.. F. A. SCHAEFER a CO., Kmporters and Commsson Mer chants. Honolulu, Hawaan nlands. JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, and Dealer n General Merchandse. Queen St., Honolulu. C Lowers. F. J. jovrroy. C.M.Cooke. LEWERS &. COOKE, Successors to jwers fc Dckson. (mporters and Dealers n Lumber & and Buldng Materals. Fort St. WLDER & CO., umber. Pants, Ols, Nalls, Salt, and Buldng Materals, all knds. THE WESTERN & HAWAAN Snvestment Company, Ld. Money long or short perods an approved securty. W. W. HALL, Manager. HONOLULU RON WORKS CO., Machnery of every descrpton order. H. E. McNTYRE & BRO., Grocery and Feed Store. Corner Fort Sta., Honolulu. CONSOLDATED S0SA WATER WORKS CO. (Lmlo..) EsotsBsde. Cor. Fort and Allen Ss. olsfcr c Co. Agents. M Wholesale and Retal Grocer KNG ST. TKL. 9 Equally, Plantaton and Shrs Stores Suppled ca Stort Notce. New goods by every steamer. Orders from tha otlmr slands fath mlly executed. Pacfc Well Borng Co. AT THE GAZETTE OFFCE. WAS MUCH TALK Eaj Transt Promoters Have a on. TRAM AND VESTED RGHTS Aganst Condemnaton Proceedngs By New Company Organzaton for Work s Effected. Ahout forty of leadng busness men, captalsts and property holders of cty met at hall of Chame r of Commerce yesterday afternoon to resume consderaton of project of an electrc street ralway system for Honolulu. t was a lvely, nterestng meetng from begnnng to end. Fred. J. Lowrey, general charman, called upon charman of select commtte to report to meetng. Mr. C. G. Ballentyne responded at once by sayng that commttee had consdered t best to present a statement or plan nstead of submttng a prospectus. Much nformaton.had been gared and serous consderaton had been gven several features of enterprse. t was consdered best to recommend formaton of a company to apply to Legslature for a charter or franchse. Ths document, n opnon of commttee, should be prepared by gentlemen representng those who showed actve nterest n rapd transt scheme. t was proposed to make ths movement as broad as possble to end that publc sentment mght be enrolled on sde of company. There were varous grades of electrc or or rapd transt lnes. The commttee thought that for constructon and equpment and mantenance of 0 mles of road here company should be captalzed at half a mllon dollars. f all ths money s not expended n carryng out frst secton of plans treasury stock n reserve may be called upon at any tme to make extensons of mprovements. There were only one or two of gentlemen present who, after report of commttee had been accepted and approved, faled to step forward and subscrbe for one share (?00) of captal stock. Ten per cent of ths shall be pad n at once, creatng a fund for expenses. The commttee had recommended a provsonal board of drectors to consst of ten of stock subscrbers. These are gentlemen, ncludng members of frst executve commttee of fve: Fred. J. Lowrey, Theo. F. Lansng, Jas. A. Kennedy, C. G. Bal lentyne, C. S. Desky, Jos. A. Glman, John H. Soper, J. H. Fsher, Geo. R. Carter, Jas. F. Morgan. Mr. Kennedy nqured f t was purpose of company to tap Palaand Kalh. Mr. Lowrey answered that drectors would solct a rght of way n all traffc terrtory and that he was pretty certan those partcular dstrcts would receve attenton. W. R. Castle moved that commttee of ten report from tme to tme HAWAANEWNE CO., rank Brown, Manager. 8and 0 Merchant St.. Honolulu. H.. to meetngs to be composed of those who had subscrbed for stock. Mr. Castle, contnung, suggested that provsonal drectorate look up methods of applcaton of power or than electrc currents. What was desred, of course, was most effcent and economcal system, but at same tme one that would n no wse detract from beauty of town or comfort of ts ctzens. By correspondence on subject he had satsfed hmself that compressed ar power was now n successful use and he had been assured by a responsble expert that such a lne as ths cty now had could be provded or duplcated and mproved wth ar as power for sum of $0,000. t s a cheaper power than electrcty. Senator McCandless had also nvestgatons n ths feld and thought compressed ar should not be left out of consderaton. J. F. Fsher We should apply for a charter to use er electrcty or lose no tme n securng best avalable expert advce. Mr. Kennedy thought commttee would look nto all matters of moment He was n favor of all motve HAS BEEN NO VOTE agences exceptng alone pctures que but slghtly out of date mule power. Mr. Castles moton for reportng back was adopted after a fnal endorsement by Mr. Bowen. Treaty Dscusson May Contnue Mr. McStocker sad he wshed to ntroduce a vtal matter that he for Some deemed approprate for consderaton at Tme. any meetng of representatve ctzens. He would suggest that t be voted as sense of garng that f SENATOR Tramway MORGANS franchse terms had been AMENDMENT volated by corporaton er Kng or Beretana street should n future be kept clear for boulevard purposes. Mr. Kennedy so moved. Presdent Barros Assassnated. Mr. Desky was of belef that Spansh Mnster de Lome t would be ample to Teserve one of Resgns. se streets beyond (Wakk of) Alap a street. Mr. Lansng You cannot get to Palaor Kalh wthout usng Kng WASHNGTON, February. street. The W. R. Sms Say no man artery or Hawaan treaty wll be pushed vgorously next week and f a chance offers, street. Mr. Ballentyne We wll make a serous mstake and wll show a lack that a fnal vote may be secured before a test vote wll be taken n hope of wsdom f we cut away from ourselves any street that we mght want Ths was practcal Senator Whte leaves for Los Angeles. to use n future. do not speak result of for Hawaan Tramways Company, caucus of members of Senate but have looked nto ths matter to Foregn Relatons Commttee wth some extent and do not beleve a members of Commerce Commttee, fnger can be placed on a secton of who are favorable both to annexaton charter that corporaton has vo and Hawaan cable bll. lated. Then t must be remembered that n ths nstance we are approachng a matter of vested nterests. f ths Government could ntate and carry out condemnaton proceedngs aganst an exstng transt company, n why would not ths same or some succeedng admnstraton do same to our company. A contract s n queston and re must be good fath to very letter. To have anythng else happen would be to cause a calamty that would njure reputaton of country and ts people abroad. Mr. Lansng concur n vews of Mr. Ballentyne. To take such a step would be to drve captal away from country delberately. Mr. McStocker do not want to see condemnaton proceedngs carred out unjustly. thought t was stated at our meetng last week as a postve and verfed fact that Tram Company had really forfeted ts charte. would not want to take part n any acton that to any degree or extent smacked of bad fath. Mr. Dllngham We are treadng on dangerous ground n ths matter. Contracts are not made to be set asde at pleasure of one party. To touch vested rghts s a delcate and serous busness. Such acton would ndcate an nstablty of government. n handlng a matter of ths nature (rapd transt plans) n 89, became convnced, or rar satsfed myself that at that tme Tramway here could have been leased for remander of lfe of franchse. f anyone has a grevance aganst Tram people, let t be carred nto Courts and re determned. hand commttee some correspondence, estmates, etc., from HoustonThompson Electrc Company. They sad to me that Honolulu was most favorable place for an electrc lne of whch y had been nformed. Mr. Bowen We could not afford to let mpresson go out that an assault was to be made on vested nterests. Mr. Castle As understand t moton s that t s sense of ths meetng that some boulevard should be reserved. There s nothng wrong about makng such an expresson. Now as to ths contract and se sacred vested rghts. Each party to such a bargan owes or certan dutes and consderatons. The company has been gven worst sde of bargan and f re s no legal redress must accept t. But or party by terms of agreement s bound to gve a decent servce. have heard here no ntmaton of any purpose to take undue advantage of Tram company. mantan that some street or hghway should be reserved for a boulevard and offer a substtute moton to that effect. Seconded. Mr. Ballentyne Ths s not at all an opportune tme to go on record n se premses. do not thnk reflectons have been cast on those who hnt condemnaton proceedngs, but refer agan to danger of trenchng on vested rghts and mght say (LMTED.) that f we go on wth ths enterprse compressed ar. we wll have trouble wth Tram F. S. Dodge Rapd transt should company soon enough, because we nclude trolleys, storage batteres and shall want to use some of streets PLANTATON AND LAND OWN compressed ERS, ar use. t s pretty well y occupy. Then franchse can MERCHANTS and or who contemplate borng settled wells, wll serr that storage battery s not be nterpreted formally and n a manner that wll show authorty. yet r own a success. Underground trolleys nterests by consultng th would be out of above Company. queston for ths Mr. McStocker There s not n place, but ordnary electrc methods and compressed ar plans can hold of somethng that belongs to ar here any plan to rush n and take Estmates furnshed. Charges strctly moderate. Fathful work guaranteed. Geo. R. Carter sad that to get caplevard or two and f that franchse readly be had. someone else. We should have a bou TeL 665. P. O. Box 76. tal nto ths enterprse t was essental to proceed n a busness lke man of matter has heen made a good has not been volated a msstatement CLARKES B PLLS ner. &SSSE t must be shown that lnes many tmes by men who have studed Pates n back, and all kndred complant?, wll pay. t seems proper that re law. Free fom Mercury. Establshed upwards of SO should frst be looked after matter of gettng a franchse, J. TJ.. Fsher t s not at all proper years. n boxes s. 6d. each, of all Chemsts and Patent Medcne Vendors throughout n to talk condemnaton proceedngs World. Propretor:. The Lncoln and Mdland power, and n routes. here. We are not gared for any Countes Drn; Company, Lncoln, England. Mr. Low These detals should be n such purpose. Let us go ahead and charter. Let both power systems put n a transt system that publc wll apprecate and patronze. be ncluded n applcaton. Mr. Weedon thought subscrbers Mr. Bowen t can hardly be possble that new company proposes should be kept n touch wth drectors and seconded moton of Mr. to close avenues of trafc. should Castle. thnk t would rar go ahead and Mr. Ena nqured about a Manoa open new ones. lne and Mr. Hall spoke up for Mr. Castles substtue moton was valley sufferers. lost by a standng vote. E. A. MottSm th suggested commt ee Mr. McStocker moved that commtte be empowered to collect and expend money subscrbed. Carred. The cable queston was subject whch drew members of both commttees toger frst and re was general dscusson of subsdy provsons and concessons whch should be made by ths Government to secure cable connectons not only wth slands, but wth Orent. The commtteemen present were unanmously n favor of cable bn, whch s that known as Scrymser measure, and though slght alteratons n condtons were suggested, re s reason to beleve t wll be reported favorably. The close connecton between subjects led to dscusson of annexaton, as n event of success of treaty re would be greater necessty for cable connecton. The Senators present who are most actvely n fght for treatys ratfcaton compared r polls, but could not fgure more than 58 votes. They canvassed lsts of doubtful members, however, whch n mnds of some men runs to seven or eght, and drew concluson that y mght get needed votes after a few days furr debate. Then t was that decson was reached to make an effort to press treaty to a vote durng comng week. t s not beleved that any effort to secure a test vote wll be successful, for re are Senators who refuse to be hurred. Some have mantaned r poston of beng unconvnced throughout entre debate, whle re are ors whose utterances have gven men on both sdes of chamher reason to nclude r names n lsts of both supporters and opponents. There s no dsposton on part of frends of treaty to permt any vote unless y are reasonably sure of success. One Senator sad today: We wll never return treaty to Presdent, but wll hold t untl enough votes to pass t are secured. Senator Gear today presented sxtyfv e postal cards from edtors n owa, as he sad, protestng aganst annexaton. A large proporton do not make a protest, and few menton beet sugar ndustry as cause for r opposton. MORGANS AMENDMENT. He Tnkes ssne Wth Senator Whte On Hawnll. WASHNGTON, February 7. Annexaton by resoluton once more comes to front by a declaraton from Senator Teller that enough votes to carry treaty are not n sght. There s tonght, however, facng ths declaraton, that of Senator Davs that he wll not consent to abandon treaty at ths tme, but wll fght t out for a month yet before he wll consent to talk of any substtuton of a resoluton for treaty. Davs beleves re wll be a month of debate furr, basng hs belef largely on fact that re s to be somewhat of a cessaton of actve hostltes next week, when Senator Whte leaves for a three weeks stay at hs home. There wll be no vote whle Whte s West, and re promses to be lttle dscusson unless Republcans force t. An amendment of more than ordnary mportance and sgnfcance at ths tme was proposed n Senate today by Morgan of Alabama to resoluton offered a few days ago by Whte of Calforna. Whtes resoluton declared that t was rght of people of Hawa to mantan r own form of government and that Unted States ought n no wse to nterfere wth t. Morgans amendment provdes dstnctly for annexaton of Hawaan slands, declarng that present Government hasa rght to make such cesson to ths country. The amendment s as follows: That Republc of Hawa, establshed n and based upon ts present Consttuton, s a rghtful Government, and has been and stll s recognzed by Unted States of Amerca and by or great powers wthout any queston by any naton of ts rghtful and soveregn ndependence, and sad Consttuton s true and recognzed authorty that fxes measure and dstrbuton of rghts and powers of government n that Republc whle sad Consttuton remans n force. That n conformty wth exstng Consttuton of Republc of Hawa, and so long as same s n force, powers of government resde n and are to be exercsed by ncumbents of department, trbunals and offces, created by sad Consttuton and flled n pursuance of law, and lawuful electors under sad Consttuton who qualfy as such by takng oath of allegance prescrbed ren, are enttled to share n Government of Hawa accordng to rghts secured to m n Consttuton and to extent and n manner ren provded as long as same s n force. And sad Government of Republc of Hawa havng n due form sgnfed ts consent n manner provded n ts Consttuton that Hawaan slands, wth all terrtory appurtenant reto over whch sad Government now clams to exercse soveregn jursdcton, shall be annexed to and become a part of terrtory of Unted States of Amerca, and shall be subject to natonal power and soveregn jursdcton reof; t s hereby enacted and declared that sad concesson s accepted,, ratfed and confrmed and that sad Hawaan slands are annexed as a part of terr tory of Unted States of Amerca and are subject to soveregn domnon reof. THE OTHER SDE. What tlo Call Correspondent Speaker Reed. Soys of Call Offce, Rggs House, Washngton February 0. The Hawaan treaty s dead. The straw vote alleged to have been taken yesterday was a fake. The annexatonsts lack sx votes, and probably seven. The treaty wll probably be abandoned after a few more weeks of debate. Ths s opnon of both Whte and Perkns. The fate of Morgan bll for annexaton s uncertan. t s comes to a vote t may pass, but chances for ts consderaton n, House are remote. Speaker Reed s emphatc n hs denuncaton of annexaton scheme. n a conversaton wth a Calforna member of Congress, Reed dd not mnce hs words, but denounced proposed annexaton as a job of mercenary schemers. The atttude of Admnstraton does not nfluence Mr. Reed n least. He s a man of postve convctons, and as Speaker of House of Representatves, wth a bg Republcan majorty at hs back, can easly defeat annexaton jobbers. He wll not only have support of hs own party n House, but nearly all Democrats. For se reasons annexatonsts are dscouraged, and talk s now that after vote on treaty, a few weeks hence, annexaton project wll be postponed untl next December. Ths s opnon of Senator Whte. WATNG OX THE SEXATE. No Chance lu tho Hof e Poston ou lnvnll. WASHNGTON, February 7. There s no present purpose n House of Representatves to consder Hawaan queston, and House leaders say re has been no change whatever n dsposton to allow Senate to act on subject before makng any move n House. Speaker Reed would make no publc comment on publshed reports that he had changed hs vews on Hawa and was now n favor of prompt acton on a jont resoluton annexng Hawa. The report caused much comment among members, and to those who made nqures of Speaker he repled wth much emphass that report was unwarranted and false. Pettlcrew Talks n Opposton. WASHNGTON, February 8. Senator Pettgrew of South Dakota was only speaker on Hawaan annexaton treaty n executve sesson of Senate today. He opposed treaty. He asserted that area n slands capable of sugar cultvaton amounted to fully a halfmllacres, and sad that as land was very productve re was no doubt that all sugar necessary to supply demands of Unted States could be produced n Hawa. He quoted sugar and plantaton statstcs and dwelt at some length on natonalty of labor employed plantatons. on Presdent Dole Vsts Nagara. BUFFALO, February 7. Presdent Dole and party arrved here ths mornng from Phladelpha n prvate car Corona over Pennsylvana. A commttee headed by Captan John M. PanAmerc an Brnker, presdent of Exposton, met tran and escorted party to r hotel, where an nformal recepton wa held from to oclock. Shortly after oclock party left for Nagara Falls, stoppng en route at Cayuga sland, ste of proposed PanAmerc an Exposton. Dole Party n Cleveland. CLEVELAND, (O.), February 8. Presdent Dole and party arrved here ths mornng. Mr. and Mrs. Dole were drven to home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cate, on Bertram street Mrs. Dole and Mr. Cate are bror and sster. BARROS ASSASSNATED. Presdent of Gnatemala Stabbed By German Socalst. WASHNGTON, February 9. Senor Lazo Arraga, Gautemala Mnster to Unted States, ths afternoon receved an offcal cablegram from Mnster of Foregn Affars of Guatemala, announcng assassnaton of Presdent Barros and successon to (Contnued on Seventh Page.) NEEDS OF SGHOOLS n te Senate. S MERELY A TRANSFER OF FUNDS Representatve Ach Presents Pettons for Many Appropratons. The bll presented by Mnster Damon on Thursday, callng for an appropraton of?50, for erecton of school houses, was ntroduced n prnted form from Prntng Commttee yesterday and referred to Commttee on Publc Health and Educaton. The u. calls for no drect appropraton from revenues to be receved durng present taxaton perodt s already n treasury as proceeds of sale of Hawaan Hotel property. The proposton to transfer t to order of Mn ster of Publc nstructon s Mr. Damons. He explaned stuaton to Advertser. The needs for addtonal school facltes are mmedate. The complants from or slands are frequent and general. The condtons n Honolulu are well known and Board of Educaton has frequent dscussons on subject. Accordng to provsons publc real estate n Honolulu s Government realzaton. When Hawaan Hotel property was sold proceeds were turned nto publc treasury and consttuted a part of surplus at end of perod. Before property was sold t was proposed to convert buldng nto a school house but t was found to be unft for that purpose. Mr. Damon consdered that fact that t had been contemplated trans ferrng property to Department of Educaton was suffcent reason for ntroducng a bll to transfer money receved from sale of buldng to same department. There must be money expended at once for school purposes. t s already n treasury, whle dscusson over appropraton blls may be contnued for weeks when once t s precptated and Department of Educaton suffer meanwhle. n hs message Actng Presdent called attenton of legslators to need of addtonal school houses. At rsng of Senate Commttee on Educaton went nto sesson to dscuss Act. Mr. Damon was nvted to confer wth m. t s lkely that bll may be reported today. SENATE, Thrd Day, February 8. The sesson of Senate yesterday was shorter than on prevous day. The roll call found members present. There was lttle busness. The statstcal report of Mnster of Fnance was presented by Mnster Damon. A message was receved from House announcng organzaton of that body and ts readness to proceed to busness. What appeared to be a mertorous case was brought before Senate n form of a communcaton from Palh ea, a natve years old. He leases a pece of land n Palolo valley at?5 a year. The returns from land are practcally hs only source of revenue. Taxes for three years, amountng to over $50 have accumulated and he s unable to pay m. He asks Legslature to wave collecton. The bll provdng for appropraton of?0,000 for current expenses of sesson passed frst readng. The bll appropratng 50,000 for school purposes was ntroduced n prnted form and referred to commttee on Publc Health and Educaton. Ths was after ome dscusson on merts and rght of specal appropraton blls generally. Senator McCandless wshed measure reported back to Executve. He contended that Legslature had nothng to do wth bll n ts present form. n hs opnon re should be no appropratons n lump sums. He dsapproved of specal appropratons unless subject were frst thoroughly dscussed. Mr. McCandless sad he thoroughly beleved n extendng school facltes and advancng nterests of Educatonal department of slands, but he preferred seeng appropratons come up n proper fashon. Senator Waterhouse suggested that proper commttee be allowed to v ra

2 m o HAWAAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 898. SEMWEEKL t mt m Kt consder bll and report, when t could be dscussed ntellgently. The Act was n referred. Senator Holsten gave notce that be would ntroduce a bll provdng lqo ur for ntroducton of wnes and of lght alcoholc strength. The Senate n adjourned. HOUSE Thrd Day, February 8. The House came to order at 0 oclock. After prayer by Chaplan Waamau roll was called. Representatve Pars absent. t was voted that no oath of offce should be admnstered to chaplan. Judge Wlcox was sworn n as nterpreter. Representatve Atknson presented a petton from Palhea, a Hawaan aged, who represented that he was too feeble to work and asked that hs taxes be remtted. Referred to Judcary Commttee. Representatve Ach presented followng pettons:. For an appropraton of?0,000 lor a road from Volcano to Puna Juu, Kau.. For an appropraton of 500 for a ppe from water head at KaluaJaa o to Waohnu.. For an appropraton of $7,500 for a road from harbor at Keauho u to Kahaluu n North Kona.. For an appropraton of $5,000 for a carrage road from Keauhou to Kalu a, North Kona, along beach. 5. For an appropraton of $7,500 for openng of a xoad from Keauhou maka to Keauhou mauka, North Kona. The AttorneyGener al asked for a suspenson of rules n order that he mght read agan by ttle blls presented on prevous day. At that tme blls had not been endorsed by three members of House as acqured by rules. No objecton. Representatve Rchards reported House blls,,,, and 5 prnted. The followng blls: AttorneyGener al presented. An Act provdng for regulatons relatng to hghways.. An Act relatng to assault and battery and repealng Sectons,,,, 5, C, 7, S and 9 of Penal Code, Secton of Laws of 89G, Act 7 of Laws of 896 and Chapter 5 of Laws of 87. Representatve Ach announced hs ntenton to ntroduce followng blls: T An Act repealng Secton 9 of Cvl Code.. An Act amendng Secton 0 of tha Cvl Code.. An Act encouragng cultvaton of grapes.. An Act encouragng cultvaton of coffee. 5. An Act relatng to descent of property of adopted chldren. 6. An Act grantng marred women power of attorney. 7. An Act for protecton of homesteads. 8. An Act relatng to pettons and to Tegulate procedure n cvl actons. 9. An Act amendng Sectons 80, 8, S and 8 of Cvl Code. 0. An Act to regulate ssung of lcenses to sell lquor. Representatve Robertson gave notce of hs ntenton to ntroduce followng bll: An Act to provde revenue for Government by mposton of a tax on ncomes, and to repeal Act 65 of Sesson Laws of 896 relatng reto. Representatve Loebensten gave notce of hs ntenton to ntroduce followng blls:. An Act grantng a franchse to construct, mantan and operate an electrc street ralway n and about town of Hlo, sland of Hawa.. An Act to authorze lcenses for retal of wnes, beers and ales of low alcoholc stength.. An Act to provde for appontment of road supervsors n chef for sland of Hawa, for sland of Mau, to nclude also slands of Moloka and Lana, for sland of Oahu and for sland of Kaua. House blls,, and were read by ttle and passed second readng. Referred to Judcary Commttee. House bll 5 was referred to Commttee on Publc Health. Under suspenson of rules, Commttee on Rules reported varous changes. Just here Representatve Pogue made a moton for a recess untl :0. Carred. AFTERNOON SESSON. Under suspenson of rules, Representatve Pogue ntroduced a resoluton fxng pay of offcers at same rate as sesson of 896. Representatve senberg asked for nformaton as to pay of offcers and found followng: Translator,?0; Clerk, $8; SergeantatArm s, $. Under rules, Chaplans pay s fxed at $00 for sesson. Mr. Pogues resoluton was adopted. Under suspenson of rules, AttorneyGeneral read a report n behalf of Mnster of nteror n regard to amendment to Consttuton passed at last sesson of Legslature. Ths was referred to Judcary Commttee. The report of Commttee on Rules was read n Englsh by translator. Representatve Pogue moved that report be accepted and referred to Prntng Commttee. Carred. Under suspenson of rules, Representatve Gear gave notce of hs ntenton to ntroduce followng bll: An Act to regulate practce of pharmacy and sale of posons n Republc of Hawa. At :5, House adjourned untl regular hour today. LAD T ON TABLE School House Appropraton Dscussed. North Kona People Request mprovementsmany New Blls n House. SENATE. Fourth Day, February 9. After regular openng of Senate, wth fve members absent, a message was read from Actng Presdent askng acton on appontment of Antono Perrv. Frst Judge of Frst Crcut; W. F. Ls. Stan ley, faecond Judge of Frst Crcut: R. LeeBryc e, Esq., Consul at Brsbane, Queensland, Australa; Frederck Rnger, Esq., Consul at Nagasak. The message was lad on table for future acton. A petton presented by Senator Holsten, sgned by 0 men from North Kona, referred later to Commttee on Publc Lands and mprovements, calls for an expendture of $,500 n publc mprovements n that dstrct. The Senate adopted report of Commttee on. Educaton, recommendng that Act, callng for $50,000 specal appropraton for erectng of school houses, be lad on table and tem be consdered n appropraton bll for current accounts. The commttee felt that re would be no advantage n makng a separate fund of specal appropraton, nor would re be advantage n gan n tme for dsposal of such a fund. t was furr thought that varous slands should receve r proportonate amount of attenton and that an approxmate schedule should be presented showng where expendture s necessary. Senator Holstens bll provdng for retal lcensng lqou rs of wnes, beer, of low alcoholc strength was presented and referred to prntng commttee. The bll appropratng $0,000 for defrayng expenses of current sesson provoked some dscusson as to wher or not t should nclude expenses of specal September sesson. n reply to a queston, Mnster Damon stated that amount quoted would not cover both tems and that n hs opnon expenses of extra sesson should be consdered n regular bll provdng for unpad blls and accounts, as havng accrued n prevous perod. The bll was fnally sent to Judcary Commttee wth nstructons to consult wth AttorneyGener al on queston. The Senate n adjourned. HOUSE. Fourth Day, February 9. The House was called to order at usual hour. Prayer by Rev. Waama u. Representatves Ach, Kahaulel o and Pogue were excused to wat on Chef Justce relatve to swearng n of Representatve J. D. Pars, member from Kalua, Kona. Representatve Kaa was excused for fve days on account of llness. Representatve Pars ntroduced a petton for an appropraton of for a road n North and $6,00 South 0 Kona. Representatve Ach presented followng pettons: An appropraton of $7,500 for a road out of Keauhou; $0,000 for a road from Napoopoo to Hookena; $5,000 for a road from a pont on Government road n South Kona to Kahuku n Kau; $800 for enlargng wharf at Keauhou. Referred to Publc Lands Commttee Ṙepresentatve Rchards reported House blls 6 and 7 prnted and ready for dstrbuton. Representatve Robertson read frst tme by ttle hs Act to provde revenue for Government by mposton of a tax on ncomes, and to repeal Act 65 of Sesson Laws of 896, relatng reto. Passed frst readng. Representatve Ach ntroduced An Act relatng to descent of property, both real and personal, of an adopted chld. Passed frst readng and took ts usual course. Representatve Rchards moved to take up for consderaton House bll No. 6. The moton that toll he read second tme, carred. Ths bll provdng for regulatons relatng to hghways took ts usual course. An Act relatng to assault and battery and repealng Sectons,,,, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Penal Code, Secton of Laws of 896, Act 7 of Laws of 896 and; Chapter 5 of Laws of 87 was read second tme and referred to Judcary Commttee. The Speaker reported that Judcary Commttee had reported on House blls Nos. and and on moton, bll No. was taken up for consderaton. Dscusson arose on part of bll whch reads as follows: The terms of Crcut Courts may he contnued and held from openng reof, respectvely, untl and ncludng th day reafter, Sundays and legal holdays excepted. Provded however that any such term may be contnued after expraton of such days at dscreton of presdng Judge, untl all busness pendng before Court s dsposed of. After consderable dscusson, bll was made specal order for today. Representatve senberg moved for adjournment untl Monday. Carred. Adjourned at :0 a. m. Mr. Arton Gves. J. B. Arton, presdentof Castle & Cooke, Ltd., has been watchng Waverley club snce ts organzaton and has reached decson that t s a project worth encouragng. n a case of ths sort remarks of Mr. Arton are bref and to pont He has told offcers of Waverley that he beleves y are tryng to do somethng worth whle and that along wth hs moral support he desres to gve fnancal secton assstance that $00 can accomplsh. All club people are much pleased to have cooperaton of such a man as Mr. Arto n. KA.MEHAMEUA ORGAN. The Fne Bg nstrument Wll Soon Be Dedcated. The new ppe organ now n course of erecton n Kamehameha chapel, by John Bergstrom Organ Co., wll be formally dedcated on Saturday evenng, arch 5th, by Wray Taylor, at request of Hon. C. R. Bshop, ts donor. So much of nstrument s n ts place, that Mr. Taylor was able to play on t last Saturday afternoon, and test acoustcs of buldng, t s a two manual nstrument wth stops and showng two fronts whch are most artstcally decorated and harmonze perfectly wth nteror of fne buldng. On occason of dedcaton of organ, t s ntended by trustees and Prncpal Rchards, to throw chapel open to publc. The pro gram whch s beng arranged by Mr. Rchards, wll consst of four organ solos, choruses by pupls of both boys and grls school. Mrs. Ralph F. Woodward favorte coral snger wll be heard, and celebrated Largo by Handel wll be played on voln by Mrs. C. B. Cooper, wth organ accompanment. There wll be or numbers, whch wll be announced later. Lbrary Prvleges. A short meetng of Honolulu Lbrary and Readng Room Assocaton was held last nght for purpose of consderng matter of allowng students at Punahou College and Preparatory School to draw books from lbrary free of charge. At present tme chldren of publc schools enjoy that lberty but ths, t s understood, was done because Government had done so much for lbrary. The trustees could come to no decson and matter was lad over untl next meetng. Dr. Hamlck, of Venna, tells of havng asked Schumann how he got on wth Wagner. Not at all, he repled: he talks at such a rate cant get a word n edgeways. Shortly after ths Dr. Hamlck met Wagner and put a smlar queston to hm about Schumann. cant get on wth hm at all, repled Wagner; he just looks at me wth a vacant stare, and never says a word. NOT SO FAR AWAY N CHCAGO U S. A. S THE Greatest Mal Order House n World. MONTGOMERY WHO SSUE Ulto 0 GENEHAL E WARD & COMPANY, Mchgan Ave. PREHENSVE THE MOST COM CATALOGUE AND f Contanng S00 pages (8K by nches),,000 llustratons, O.OQO dependable quotatons, and Twenty SPECAL PRCE LSTS, devoted to dstnctve lnes ot CENERAL MERCHANDSE, vz.: FUR NTURE, AGRCULTURAL MPLEMENTS, WAG ONS nd CARRAGES. DRUGS, MLDCNES, SEWK 0 MACHHtS, ORGANS. PANOS, BOOKS on overy subject, POTOGRAPUO MATERALS, CHLDRENS CARRAGES. BOOTS and SHOES CLOTHNG, CLOAKS. DRESSES. BCYCLES, GROCERES. HARDWARE. CARPETS, DRY GOODS, WALL PAPER, and BARBERS SUPPLES. Any one or allot so publcatons wll bo sent postpad upon applcaton to dwellers n foregn lands, ncludng our Hand Book for Foregn lluycm. Send n your request, nduce your neghbors, frends and relatves to do bo, and learn ot our lmtless facltes for fllng orders expedtously at mnmum prces. Geods Guaranteed a Represented or Honey Refunded. Montgomery Ward & Co., CHCAGO, U.S. A, to 0 MCHCAN AVENUE. DR.J. COLLS BROOTS Chlorodyne OrLml tad Only Genune. Oougho, Oolds, AsfeHmcBt Bronohltls. Dr. J. Colls Brownes Chlorodyne Vce Chancellor SR TV. PAGE WOOD stated publcly n oonrt that DR. J. COLLS BKOW88 m undoubtedly NVENTOR of CHLORODYNE ; that whole story of deenlata Freeman wa (JclborkUly untrue, and he regretted to say t had been sworn to. BeTto Tlrae, July S, 66t Dr. J. Colls Brownes Chlorodyn s a lqud medcne whch manages PAS d EVERY KND, affords a calm, refreshng le WTHOUT HEADACHE, and KVGORATRt nervous syttem when exhausted. la tls Creat Specfc for Cholera, Dyss tery, Darrhoea. The General Board of Health, London, reports that t ACTS as a CHARM; one dose res erally suffcent. Calcutta, Dr. Gbbon, Army Uedlctl Staff, states: Two doses completely cured me darrhoea. Dr. J. Colls Brownes Chlorodyne s TRUE PALLATVE n Neuralga, Gout, Cancer, Toothache, Rheumatsm, Dr. J. Colls Brownes Chlorodyne Rapdly cut Eplepsy, short all attacks of Spasms, Colc, Palptaton, Hystera. MPORTANT CAUTON.T he mmense bale of tnlf Remedy haa glten rse t many Unscrupulous mtaton K.B. Every Bottle of Genune Ohlorodyns bean on Government Stamp same of nventor. Dr, J. Colls Browne. Sol n bottles s. la., s M. and s. 6d., by tl Chemst. Sole Manufacturer, J. T. DAVENPORT. Km rssff REV. DR. JOHN HALL. ft, fjus clergyman who recently retred from pulpt, has (rven fortyeg ht years of hs lfe to preachng, thrty of whch were devoted to Avenue Presbyteran Ffth Church, New York. He was born n reland sxtyeg years ago. PACFC HARDWAEE CO. General. Merchandse. Agents for Vacuum Ol Co. OP ROCHESTER, N. Y. The fact that sales of nvr.ctjun OLS have been HCore Tlan Do.ble durng part quarter than for any quarter snce y were ntroduced here some years ago, s a proof that y mantan r unform excellence or lubrcants.... and superorty over The mproved Alumnum Cane Knfe Has proved to be just what Planters have been lookng for. New Goods n all lnes by late arrvals. A full assortment of Dont Y n Your romse to r A LTTLE EVERY MONTH s pgajlll, ; LMTED DEALERS Hardware N And.yJDJ Honolulu. L. B. Offce: 57 Merchant St., San Francsco, Cal. Factores: South San Francsco and Berkeley, Cal. J. E. MLLER, MANAGER. MANUFACTURERS OF PURE BONE FERTLZERS AND PURE BONE MEAL. ay what we would lke. ne On nstalment Plan. We are Sole Agents for two Best Makes, vz: WHEELER & WLSON AND THE DOMESTC. Both of whch we Guarantee. All knds of Machne Needles and Machne Parts kept n stock or mported to order. KERR, Sole Agent. Calforna Fertlzer Works DEALERS Fertlzer Materals OF EVERY DESCRPTON. Have constantly on hand followng goods adapted to sland trade: HGH GRADE CANE MANUHE, FERTLZERS, NTRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF AMMONA. HGH GRADE SULPHATE OF POTASH, FSH GUANO, WOOL DUST, ETC SW Specal Manures Manufactured to Order. The manures manufactured by Calforna Fertlzer Works are made entrelv from clean bone treated wth acd, Dry Blood and Flesh. Potash and Maenesa No adulteraton of any Salts knd s used, and every ton s sold under a guaranteed analyss. One ton or one thousand tons are almost exactly alke, and for excellent mechancal condton and hgh analyss have no superor n market. The superorty of Pure Bone over any or Phosphatc Materal for Fertlzer use s so well known that t needs no explanaton. The large and constantly ncreasng demand for Fertlzers manufactured bv Calforna th Fertlzer Works s best possble proof of r superor qualty. A Stock of se Fertlzers wdl fce kept Constantly on Han an J for sale on usual tenas. sy C. Brewer & Co,, Ltd, Honolulu Agents CALFORNA. FERTLZER WORKS. N. TMELY TOPCS THE February 8, 898. SGHT of so much water Jyng, around s. n a sense, a pleasng ooe, snce we are assured of full raservotra and a consequent, though perhaps bref, opportunty of once mere enjoyng lfe n th Pacfc PantdlseT Anor thought s. however, apt to strke us, and that s danger to b apprehended by reason of Canty system ot dranage or should we say. absence of a system, fcewever faulty? The Authcrtes that bet are devotng some attenton to ths matter just now, but attenton of Householders s drected to part y are expected to play n game oc Health Santaton. Column ot space mght easly be devoted to genas, mcrobes and or smlar craft, wfcfob, unmolested, take up r ahoj la water we drnk and comawatetc to us means by whch oer health s broken and our lves evewteolly lost. Poets may dream of good warthn g, but just where god. of fllng our nnards wth aktebes comes n, every day ceeahmwaaee man cannot see. Scence has teorere d nsects, and scence has placed power of utterly deatnafbg; m n hands of one and atl Physcans are all agreed upon Uw one? pont, that best system of Sttsatfoa s through stone, and thte syat b carred out n ts hghest form n MPROVED NATURAL STONE FLTERS as shown n our wndow. Th watar muddy and dscolored s show la top reservor, and after p ;r through stone, drops clear and pore? nto bottom receptacle. Ths ltter s absolutely best knows aad. made n four szes 6, 7, S and 9 qmcta. We would strongly urge upon Householders, ncalculable benefts derved from use of m, and axe pleased always to explan r merts. For Restaurants. Hotels, Shps or Offces, we hae a very handy artfotar on exhbton a WATER COOLER n three szes. Water contaaed la m s always cold and pleasant. Whle on Santary subjects Whats matter wth Roberts OZOXATORr t costs complete wth flud oaly 55 and f hung up n stables or outhouses, etc., wll keep m always sweetsmell ng and clean. Try one. H He Lmted. Cheap AND Powerful A walk through must any secton of ths thy at nght when all s stll wll cause anyone t wonder why more sekness does not exst The obnoxous orders from defectve sewerage and many or causes ought to be overcome and that at onee. 5 CENTS A GALLON. Jlr: Look after your eesspoo ls, water closets and garbage barrels. They are fever producers. Kwp m free from offensv odors. t saves doctors Wfe. B. Much smpler and moreconvenethan Chlorde of Lme, Carbolc Add. and many or dsnfectants. Used n all th& promnent Hosptals and Publc Buldngs throughout Unted States. M m mw. Sold n any quantty from 5 cent upwards. Gve t a tral 0 otrn nn sa Sole Agents. rn mjm.f. fjn CT rf,rf fftj

3 HAWAAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY, S9S. SEMWEEKL Y n Kt m s YOUNG SENATOR A umn Boy Wlo Now From Hawa. Comes comng nto bearng ths year. There s an orchard of fourteen acres and from ths orchard has come fnest sland oranges yet produced. Mr. Holsten has never been abroad, Tout he s exceedngly well nformed and s progressve n hs thought. The way n whch Honolulu has gone ahead both surprses and gratfes hm. He takes a great prde n captal. Mr. Holsten s no student of conversaton poltcs. He has deas upon what should be done for best of country and does not hestate to express hmself. Among new legslatve acts whch he wll er far of advocate are followng: A lcense for sale n dfferent dstrcts cf lght wnes and beers. Requrng an dentfcaton on lack of poll tax recept. An act to abolsh vcous passport system. To amend tax law so that rce as a growng crop may be assessed n month of September as well as n Aprl. Conferrng power of collectng he fee on frearms on respectve lax collectors. Senator Holsten says he s generous n fgures as n everythng else and thnks se amounts should be voted for nternal mprovements n varous dstrcts n Hawa: Hamakua, $00,000; Kohala,?7,000; Kau,?5,000; South Kohala, $,000; Ttona,?5,000; Hlo,?GO,000; Puna, 57,000. Speakng on legslaton and publc polcy generally, Senator Holsten says for hmself: am n favor of encouragng Hlo n all that she requests, as beleve that greater thngs may be expected of her n future. She wll certanly be Honolulus rval n strdes to reap profts of assured commercal prosperty n Pacfc. On one thng wth relaton to Hlo, however, you can put me down as beng n opposton. am aganst any scheme lookng to a change of base by Captan Berger of band. We can make musc of our own over on Hawa. shall vote for an ncome tax as often as one may be presented to Senate and sncerely hope that seven members who were for measure at last sesson wll stand T)y r guns f proposton comes up agan. We should be somewhat conservatve and cautous pendng dsposton of treaty at Washngton, for f slands become part and parcel of Unted States re wll not be much for Legslature to do. As to electrc street ralway fran chses, have not yet studed local stuaton, but presume re may be a couple of requests for a charter for ths cty and one from Hlo. The word exclusve should be left out of all concessons. n concluson, Senator Holsten sad he had been wonderng for some tme where all money for mprovements was to be secured. He beleves t wll lkely be necessary to ssue more bonds. SNOW OX ALEAKALA. entertaned a hundred or more of her frends n a luau at Anahau, Saturday afternoon. The Prncess was seated n head table wth Prnces Kawananakoa and Kalananaol e at er sde whle at two longer tables connected rewth and arranged so as to allow of comfort n beng seated on floor were guests of afternoon, most of whom were Hawaans. The luau was altoger a very charmng affar and dstnctvely Hawaan. Hardly a natve dsh was overlooked n makeu p of repast, and young lades stood ever ready to attend even smallest wants of guests. For some tme before begnnng of luau, Hawaan Natonal band played under banyan tree mmedately n front of man house. When feast began, musc was transferred to a poston near large dnng hall. When appettes had about been satated, Prnce Davd Kawananakoa arose and proposed health of Prncess Kaulan. Ths was drunk standng by men as was health of Prnce Davd proposed a lttle later on by Hon. A. S. Cleghorn. t turned out that Kawananakoa was 0 years old and luau was gven n hs honor. A number of people were nvted to contnue festvtes durng evenng. Court Martal Sentence. Hnchlffe, bluejacket who attempted to get away for Coast on Kate Davenport not long ago, has been sentenced by Court Martal to one years mprsonment ana to receve at expraton of ths sentence, a dscharge from Unted States Navy. The charge was deserton. Dd Relef Work. The H. Hackfeld whch arrved Saturday, reports as follows: On January d, S98, spoke shp Benjamn F. Packard n lat. S. and on. 8 W., bound for San Francsco and short of provsons. Furnshed her wth 500 peces of bread and 00 bags of flour. A Ralroad Man. Charles M. Heald, presdent of Chcago and West Mchgan Ralroad, whose home s n Grand Rapds, Mch., came on Ro de Janero Saturday. He s here for a short vacaton and wll return to hs home on Chna, here from Orent, March 6th. due There was an unusually good attendance for meetng of men at Y. M. C. A ocolck yesterday afternoon. The sngng was excellent and address by Mr. Hendrck a strong one. D FOR CUBAN Mau Resdent Dong Practcal Work. Deepest n Years The Bural of Quotaton From Chrstan UR. HOLSTEN OF KOHALA Goodale Armstrong. Herald of New York Duty of (Specal Correspondence). Those Who Love Humanty. MAU, February 9. On mornng of 6th, body of late Sorn and Educated n Ths Cty. Dd Well on Ble slandla nd Goodale Armstrong was taken from (Chrstan Herald, N. Y.) Owner Legslaton deas. steamer Claudne and conveyed to We beleve that every one of Gods Waluku, and durng same afternoon, funeral servces conducted by cause of poor, strcken Cuba deeply at chldren n our beloved Unon has Dr. E. G. The youngest Beckwth of Paa were member of Senate held heart Many letters have come to us, n Waluku Foregn Church n s H. L. Holsten, who hals from n whch wrters ask to be nformed how y can best help n relef presence of a large number of Mau JCohala, Hawa, dstrct. He was but frends. The.a couple of months above pallbeare rs were Messrs. consttutonal age of 0 when he was elected our Secretary of State have so elo work whch Presdent McKnley and H. P. Baldwn, J. W. Colvlle, C. B. Wells, L. M. Baldwn, W. A. McKay two years ago after a very lvely campagn. chosen quently urged upon Amercan people. and S. M. Chllngworth. The spot for hs bural n lttle Mr. Holsten s a man of much more cemetery n ao valley was most There are three ways of assstng n lavshly decked wth beautful flowers. ths movement to save lves of than average talent and ablty. He was a valuable member durng Hs daughter and her husband, Mr. pershng populaton of that unhappy frst sesson and s looked upon as and Mrs. Edgar Halstead, and hs sons sland, whose people have now no or Fred., Wllam, Frank one of men and who wll do effectve Wade were means of succor: present at ceremones. work durng ths sttng. Mr. Holsten Durng Wednesday afternoon, Frst You can gve of your own s a halfcast e, born n Honolulu, educated n Royal School on Emma 6th, Mss Hatte Watson ded at Maunab lu substance, accordng as God has prospered you, and as your heart, touched Semnary, Makawao, after havng heen confned to her bed for nearly, a year. The funeral occurred dur street and stll a frm frend and admrer of hs old teacher, Rev. ng Thursday afternoon. holy sympathy, may dctate. Even a lke that good Samartan, wth a Several days ago,.alexander Mackntosh. The far of at Paa, a Portuguese baby, some 5 months of age, mte, gven n Chrsts name, for such Senator was H. Holsten, a German was drowned n small stream a purpose wll accomplsh much. Remember, too, that t s Masters just who was n hs lfetme superntendent below Spreckels dtch. The mor of Royal Agrcultural Gardens n left baby sttng on a board whch own work same n whch he took spanned tny stream and when she.nuuanu valley and a useful and esteemed member of communty. The water, dead. He fed hungry, cured sck and specal joy whle here on earth. returned she found her nfant n jnan who now comes from Hawa to Durng Saturday, th, day comforted sorrowful ones. of Kona storm, lghtnng struck.st as a legslator became a carpenter after he left school and can pont n Huelo. The electrc bolt penetrated Cuba wth ors, and thus brng many Second You can plead cause of a house belongng to a natve lvng out many buldngs n Honolulu upon one corner of small dwellng, shatterng all beams on back sde. hearts nto actve sympathy wth your whch he worked. own. Groups of frends, churches, Sunday schools, socetes, and smlar or The A dozen years woodwor k was charred. A small or more ago, young fre caused, by electrcty was soon man concluded that he had best strke extngushed. The four occupants of ganzatons, may thus be brought nto house were badly shaken up but out, leave town and woo Mor Earth movement wth result of savng owse unnjured. A dog sleepng Jor home and wealth. n all Ms plans just outsde buldng was nstantly thousands of precous lves. Je has succeeded admrably. He studed law and s now a capable pract klled. Thrd You can gve rrespectve of Durng Wednesday, 6th, a con and above all else your earnest prayers cert was gven n Mormon church toner. He has made hmself a fne of Pulehuk, Kula. for speedy succor of Cuba and ome and s owner of consderable The largest snowca p n many years success of work we have undertaken. Our frst food cargoes have al valuable land. He lves at Kapaau, covered summt of Haleakala dur ng th, and has been meltng whch s about 0 mles from ready reached Havana, and many of Mahuon a away gradually all week. The and between Unon Mll and snow extended to eaves Crageleaof, starvng are even now realzng Kohala Sugar Co., plantatons. There tpto p house. blessngs of Amercans generosty. The two barkentnes fnally made are about 00 resdents n Kapaau and We need to make haste, n order to do Kahulu harbor durng Monday, re s a large populaton n dstrct Court for Crcut s leld 0 days from Australa and frends, everywhere, refore, act th,. John Smth havng been out most effectve work. Let all our Benrn g, 5 days from San Francsco. The re n October of each year. Mr. quckly n sendng forward r gfts former brought a cargo of coal and Holsten practces re and over che latter a cargo of merchandse. to fund. slands and has sometmes journeyed There was a heavy ranfall durng Sth. A south wnd blew most of Perhaps to Honolulu n nterest of clents. re are persons on Hawaan slands who wsh to help n ths week. As ts actve sprt Awn Coffee good work. Co., has Mr. Holsten, who was ts BRTHDAY LUAU. organzer. The corporaton came nto The Central Cuban Relef Commttee beng about four years apponted by Unted States Government ago. t.has Entertanment at Anahau n C acres of as good land as conssts of Stephen E. Barton, second of Amer re s n country Honor of n fee smple. Prnce Davd. nt Of ths. acres are n coffee and ths feld s Prncess Kaulan very gracefully can Natonal Red Cross; Charles A. Scheren, a member of Chamber of Commerce and representng that body; and Dr. Lous Klopsch, propretor of Chrstan Herald, New York. The money now beng receved s beng used by commttee n purchasng supples for starvng Cubans. The supples are sent drect to Consul General Lee at Havana, and are entered free of duty. Contrbutons may be sent drect to Central Cuban Relef Commttee, 9 Bble House, New York, through N. E. Lemmon, Paa, Mau,or through any mnster or responsble person who may accept work. Offcal recepts wll be sent to all contrbutors. N. E. LEMMON. A GOOD LETTER. From Clerk of Crcut Court Fernandna, Fla., Feb. 8, 896. Mr. J. George Suhrer, Druggst, Cty. Dear George: Please send a bottle of Chamberlans Cough Remedy. would not feel easy f knew re was none of ths valuable Remedy n house. have gven t a far test and consder t one of very best remedes for croup that have ever found. One dose has always been suffcent, although use t freely. Any cold my chldren contract yelds very readly to ths medcne. can conscentously recommend t for croup and colds n chldren. Yours respectfully, GEO. E. WOLFF. Sold by all druggsts and dealers. Benson, Smth & Co., Ltd., agents for Hawaan slands. RUBBER STAMPS Ml 0 ORDER AT THE GAZETTE OFFCE. Read Hawaan Gazette (SemWeekly ). mm&mmy WHARTON BARKER. Frends of Mr. Barker n Peoples party are already urgng hs nomnaton at proposed natonal conventon of party n 89. The 89 conventon scheme wll be consdered by a facton of party n St. Lou January, 89. The bakng powder that does most work to cent. Schllngs BestX your grocers. PLOWS AND AGRCULTURAL MPLEMENTS; PLANTATON LUBRCATNG SUPPLES; OLS; CARPENTERS, MACHNSTS AND BLACKSMTHS TOOLS; ARMS AND AMMUNTON; FARMERS BOLERS; WLEY & RUSSELLS SCREW PLATES; TAPS AND DES. DRLLS; PANTS, OLS, TARNSHES; GRAPHTE AND GRAPHTE PANT; GARLAND BLUE FLAME GASOLNE STOVES; STOVES AND RANGES; OL STOVES; AGATE AND TN WARE; LAMPS; AUTOMATC AND NEW VCTORA SEWNG MACHNES. L: r JPPHr!PlbT & fct & flmtphm ( HBWhKM qhze.ttele? Buckets and Tubs, Clos Wrngers, Pals of WoodfStep Ladders, Mops and Handles, Steel Garden Rakes, Lawn Rakes, Wooden Hay Rakes, Clos Pns and Lne, Hose and convenent Reels to put same on When you seek any of above tems, Seeks: E. O. HALL & SON, Ld. t fwuw nfftnu JjO : ( J A NCE LNE OF Handsome Parlor Furnture Now n Stock. ALSO BedRoo m Sutes e J.HOPP&CO. Leadng Furnture Dealers. KNG o & BETHEL STS. A Model Plant s not complete vrtao ut Electrc Power, thus dbpenaaj wth small engnes. Why not generate your power from one CENTRAL Staton? One generator can furnsh power to your Pum, Centrfugals, Elevators, Plows, Pollways and Hosts; also, furnbh lgat and power for a radus of from 6 ta 0 mles. Electrc Power beng used, saves taa labor of haulng coal n your feld, alao water, and does away wth hghprc e engneers, and only have one engne ta look after n your mll. Where water power s avalable t costs nothng to generate Electrc Power. THE HAWAAN ELECTRC COM PANY now ready to furnsh Electrlt Plants and Generators of all descrptons at short notce, and also has oa hand a large stock of Wre, Chandelers and Electrcal Goods. All ordera wll be gven prompt attenton, and estmates furnshed for Lghtng and Power Plants; also, attenton s gven to House and Marna Wrng. THEO HOFFMAN, Manager. UfBlSEP. TAMP.SJ J8T SR SOTYP ES) AT THE GAZETTE OFFCE. Bead uavcaxan Gazette, (SemWeekly ).

4 f l r f f. T f fc s r t m U r mmtocett& SEnWEEKL Y. MgUED TUESDAYS AM) FBDAYS W. N. ARMSTRONC, EDTOR. TUESDAY FEBRUARY, S9S. WASHNGTON NEWS.. There appears, from latest news, quest made by Presdent McKnley no materal change n stuaton of that people of Unted States treaty matter, m Amercan vould ad sufferng Cubans. Senate. There s some nterestng We have republshed ths request, as readng between lnes, however. offcally made, and urged that ths The statement regardng Speaker communty generously respond, for two Reeds favorable change of atttude on reasons: frst because our frend Presdent McKnley urgently asks t of annexaton queston, s now dsputed. Mr. Reed s, we know postvely, affected by new stuaton of tally a part of m, and secondly, be Amercan people, and we are substan affars, n far East But he may cause ths communty has certanly derved substantal advantages from jot, as yet, have reached a concluson n matter. We understand that he Cuban nsurrecton. consders free conage of slver to There s of course or remanng ground, that sufferngs of be an element n case. He represents fnancal gold men, and y Cubans are unparalleled n modern feel that West s becomng rar dangerous and may use Hawa for warfare, and durng every moment of day and nght, re exsts n se some bad purpose. days of modern enlghtenment and awful exhbton of mans nhumanty to The Washngton Star, says that some of Senators, strongly n favor of man. annexaton, speak just now ndfferently regardng t, because y do not To respond to Presdents request s also, we venture to say, good lke Admnstraton atttude on fnancal queston. t quotes a leadng poltcs. as world goes. Under all crcumstances, and annexaton Senator who declared that re would be no vote on subject se need not be detaled at length untl March st, as tme of t would be wse, poltc and generous Senate would be spent on many ap for Legslature to approprate sum of?0,000 or more for propraton purpose. blls. The Washngton Tmes (annexaton) As every member of communty says that Senator Thurston, who had shares, more or less, n Amercan agreed to vote for annexaton, had bounty, and n commercal advantages whch flow out of Cuban n suddenly moved to postpone debate on treaty, untl March st The reason gven, s that t was understood would be equtable and just. Taxaton surrecton, a natonal appropraton that Mr. Thurston was anxous to would equalze slght burden. Not avod furr dscusson whle Mr. Dole a person, not a corporaton should object to slght taxaton t would was n country. Hs moton was lost The Phlapdelpha Ledger says brng. that Senator Thurston declared that Ths communty owes much, owes vst of Mr. Dole was nopportune. These are, however, merely reports of secret debate, and are not entrely trustworthy. Senator Whte, n reply to Senator Patt, sad that he beleved Sugar Trust was n favor of treaty because most of Senators who were popularly beleved to be nterested n Sugar Trust were favorable to treaty. t s also suggested that bellgerent rghts of Cuba, and annexaton of Hawa, be added to dplomatc bll. f Senate does ths, bll wll go back to House so amended, and f not agreed to, wll get nto a conference commttee. f ths course s taken, t wll be beyond Speaker Reeds power to control t. Ths s vew taken by frends of Cuba and Hawa. The dffculty s, that Presdent Mc Knley knows that grantng of bellgerent rghts to Cuba, wll result n lawful boardng of Amercan merchant vessels, by Spansh gunboats. A shot across bows of an Amercan shp mght precptate war. THE MNSTERAL REPORTS. The remarkably clear, full and able reports of Mnsters requre, f justce s done to m, much extended comment Ths cannot be done n a day. They are full of food for reflecton. The suggestons y contan are made by men who have no party behnd m, but by men who have made admnstraton a careful busness affar. Few ndeed, of States of Amercan Unon, have such mpartal, and honest drectors of publc affars. Nor are any of offcal reports of those States better prepared. We repeat what we have sad before, that f copes of se reports could be placed n hands of leadng Amercans, and wth leadng Press of Amerca, y would ndcate conclusvely way AngloSaxo n has handled affars n se slands. The communty, as a whole s responsble for poltcal polcy whch has brought here so many racal elements, that may nvolve grave consequences. But t must be conceded that domne nt racal power smallest n pont of numbers, has created, and mantaned a framework of just and honest government, whch s unusual, and admrable. The admnstraton of present Government has proved ts rght to exst The many and absolutely necessary mprovements n all thngs, roads especally, were neglected by Monarchy, because real power, and nfluence behnd t, was ndfferent to general welfare of people. n ths respect every ntellgent nhabtant, even those who are loyal to old order of thngs, must see and acknowledge great mprovement of present admnstraton. For several years, new Govern ment was qn tral. t now submts ts proof of fdelty, and demands a verdct t wllget t, from all,far men. We beleve h s an unnatural Government t s too good, n sense that t does not represent average thought But men who admnster t, especally unfortunate mssonares wll have satsfacton of knowng that t wll reman for perhaps a century to come as model admnstraton of Hawa, f hstory teaches us anythng. THE CUBAN SUFFERERS. Whle re has been some talk about t, re has been no defnte acton taken here, n response to re everythng, to generous bounty of Unted States. The extent of that bounty s known. A refusal to meet request of Amercan Presdent, would lay us open to charge of meanness, whch we cannot afford to meet, so long as we have recprocty. HOUSE PREROGATVES. The prerogatves of House were slghtly dscussed Thursday, when Attorney General made a suggeston regardng proceedure. Representatve Atknson challenged hs rght to dscuss matter as Attorney General s only a Cabnet Mnster. The Attorney General s not elected. The member from Honolulu s, and lke Barabbas, s one of people, and naturally warm blood of democracy surges n hs vens. He would be recreant to duty f he permtted actve Attorney General to take a hand n paddlng Legslatve canoe, unless fundamental law allowed t. So he dropped a shell nto Attorney Generals quarters, whch struck and splt to peces on face of an ron sheld, nches thck n hands of Attorney General over whch s wrtten Artcle 7 of Consttuton. The members of Cabnet shall o be members of both Houses of Legslature, wth all rghts, powers and prvleges of elected members, except rght to vote. Ths provson gves Attorney General same power as member from Honolulu, exceptng only power to vote. f a Mugwump Legslatve College were establshed as Star suggests, ts frst duty would be to teach member from Honolulu how to read Consttuton. MANNERS. Lord Chesterfeld n a letter to hs son, wrote as follows: There s nothng so brutally shockng nor so lttle forgven, as a seemng nattenton to person who s speakng to you; and have known many a man knocked down, for (n my opnon) a much slghter provocaton than that shockng nattenton whch mean. have seen many people, who whle you are speakng to m, nstead of lookng and attendng to you, fx r eyes upon celng, or some or part of room, look out of wndow, play wth a dog, or twrl snuff box. Nothng dscovers a lttle, futle, frvolous mnd more than ths, and nothng s so offensvely ll bred; t s an explct declaraton on your part, that even most trflng object deserves you attenton, more than all that can be sad by person who s speakng to you. Judge of sentments of hatred and resentment, whch such treatment must excte, n every breast where any degree of self love dwells; and am sure, never yet met wth that breast where re was not a great deal. We have known of one school for young women, conducted by a thorough woman of world, whose grad HAWAAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY, uates were noted for sngular attractveness of r socal ntercourse! n each students room a copy of se, words of Lord Chesterfeld was placed n a conspcuous poston. The teacher herself, at one tme conspcuous n Pars, for her socal power, made her scholars realze power of fxed eye, and patent lstenng. t s sad that nervous condton of Amercans forbds that repose of manner, whch s absolutely necessary to best socal ntercourse. Nervous people are usually quck, rapd talkers, and are mpatent as lsteners. A tourst of wde experence remarked whle vstng se slands, recently, that natve Hawaans n form and manner of r conversaton, wthout regard to ts substance, were on average equal f not superor to whtes. Ths s qute true of Japanese, who are carefully taught certan rules of speech and deference, n socal ntercourse. One sees n Japan fxed eye, and patent lstener. The heroes and martyrs of socal ntercourse are those who mantan habt of fxed eye, on those dstressng occasons, when addressed at length by mutual frends who detal r own grevences. These suffer n slence, and are wthout any, reward. Of such, ndeed, are Kngdom of Heaven. NTERPRETNG THE CONSTTU TON. Whatever wordng of Consttuton s, t was not meant that Mnsters should try to lead er House or Senate, etc., etc. Ths, we assume, s opnon of Representatve Atknson, as expressed n Star. There you have t at once. Whenever a man uses vague phrase, whatever wordng may be, etc., you may be pretty sure that he doesnt care much about words and r meanng. The Representatve evdently needs as much tranng n a knowledge of Consttuton, as venerable darky dd, who was elected to Georga Legslature, after Cvl war. After frst week of sesson, he rose and sad: Mr. Speaker! What am dat ar noshun day calls de Consttushun? hears dem talkn about hts pervshuns. s de perwshuns wegetable or meat? Mr. Speakah! What am de Consttushun? No doubt or members of House have taken occason to carefully study our own Consttuton. However, t wll do no specal harm, f a fresh Representatve colt, when turned loose, for frst tme n Legslatve paddock, lets hs heels fly all around, and snorts off a defance of whatevers, at wre fences of Consttuton. There are good men and some good lawyers n House, and y wll act as professors n Mugwump college, whch Star suggests should open at once. They wll nterest any rrepressble as to resstng power of barbed wre fences, whch an rrepressble does not always quckly see. NEED OF PARTY GOVERNMENT. The refusal of Senate, on Saturday, to sustan Government, n ts measure for a specal appropraton for a school fund, may have been just on merts of case, or t may not have been. We do not dscuss t. The acton of Senate, however, opens up an mportant and, ndeed, vtal queston. s Government to be backed by a party or s t not? The vote of Senate on Saturday would have drven a Brtsh mnstry out of offce, as t would have been a vote of want of eonfdence. Our poltcal system s on Amercan plan, whch tends to prevent quck, wse and busness lke legslaton, and hampers executve force. Ths condton of thngs s attractng attenton of Amercan poltcal wrters. Our own Legslature can see evls of t, n annexaton matter. Presdent McKnley and hs Cab net are strongly n favor of annexaton. The Republcan party should back m up. Does t? No. Republcans n Congress, lke members of our Legslature, refuse to follow m. Senators Morrll, Hoar and Thurston, wth Speaker Reed snap back at Executve n se words: You shant lead us. We wll do as we please. We want no leaders. We follow you when we lke to. We come from people, and lead ourselves. You want annexaton? Well, what f you do? You want money to buld a navy suffcent, as you say, for our commerce. Well, we know just as much about need of a navy as you do. Speaker Reed, especally, snaps hs fngers at Presdent, and says: Down here n House, we are rght from people. We do what we thnk best, and not what you thnk best. f Speaker were here, he would hghly approve of atttude of Legslature. There was ths same dsposton to snub Amercan executve, when Republcans knocked out of tarff bll, pro FEBRUARY, S98.SEM WEEKLY. vson protectng r Recprocty Treaty. f f We do not, lor an nstant, dspute f rght of Legslatve body to do ths very thng. t has t under Consttuton. The Mnsters have no prvleges. But need of party Government and (leadershp becomes plan. t means nothng more or less, than organzed busness. Wthout t, Executve s crppled n ts power to act effcently, just as Presdent McKnley s now crppled n annexaton matter. We do not defend Government. We are not n ts confdence, and are not ts organ. But re s a prncple of wse admnstraton at stake. f Senate cannot trust Government, n turn t down, f t can. We need here a strong Government, and re can be no strong Government f Mnsters are to be treated as rats let loose n legslatve pt, to be worred and bt by legslatve terrers. No doubt re are occasons when Mnsteral rats do need to be shaken up by dogs. t s done n Brtsh parlament, and t makes a serous crss. But a government that s subject to crses all tme, s never strong. The SpanshAmercan Republcs are famous, lke rsh, for always gong agn government. No one questons patrotsm, or perfect honesty of legslatve body. No one should queston, for an nstant, ts desre to meet wsely serous questons that are before country. But t s lable to error, as many legslatve bodes are, n ts polcy. The reasons why t s lable to error, n crtcal tmes, are many and natural. T MGHT HAVE BEEN. On 9 th day of May, 77, Joseph Ball, of Stratfordb y Bow, England, wrote followng letter to hs sster, n Vrgna, mor of George Washngton: understand that you are advsed and have some thoughts of puttng your son George to sea. thnk he had better be put apprentce to a tnker, for a common salor before mast has by no means common lberty of subject; for y wll press hm from a shp where he has ffty shllng a month, and make hm take twentythre e, and cut and slash and use hm lke a negro, or rar lke a dog. And, as to any consderable preferment n navy, t s not to be expected, as re are so many gapng for t here who have nterest, and he has none. And f he should get to be master of a Vrgna shp (whch t s very dffcult to do) a planter that has three or four hundred acres of land and three or four slaves, f he be ndustrous, may lve more comfortably, and leave hs famly n better bread, than such a master of a shp can. He must not be too hasty to he rch, hut go on gently and wth patence, as thngs wll naturally go. Ths method, wthout amng at beng a fne gentleman before hs tme, wll carry a man more comfortably and surely through world than gong to sea, unless t be a great chance ndeed. pray God keep you and yours. Your lovng hror, JOSEPH BALL. Ths smple letter probably altered career of Washngton, although t would not have stayed cause of Amercan revoluton. t was a pece of good advce whch seems to have been followed. As tobacco was chef. currency of country at that tme, t s to be presumed that Mrs. Washngton, when her son became celebrated, kept her bror n weed. Had George declned hs uncles advce, what ndeed mght have been? Let us ndulge, for a moment, n one of those curous and popular speculatons whch are suspended on an f. f George had become a salor, he would have been ndustrous, fathful and darng. n those days of adventure, he would have undoubtedly doubled Cape Horn, struck out northwardly on a voyage of adventure, and fnally dscovered se slands, nstead of permttng Captan Cook to scoop busness. There would not have been any scandal at Kealakekua bay. He would not have played god to unsuspectng natves. As an esteemed ctzen he would have entered Cabnet of Kamehameha, and fnally become far of ths country, nstead of becomng far of that country. Hs descendants would have become members of gloomy and persecuted band of Mssonares, whch some people are makng fearful and harrowng efforts to hold up to scorn of manknd. f Georges uncle had antcpated that delusve song, A lfe on ocean wave, he mght have modfed hs vews regardng beautes of a martme lfe, and we mght have had Washngton. t all mght have been. n frst days of present century, General Washngton strongly favored a Natonal Unversty, whch should be founded n Washngton cty. Congress refused to establsh t Nearly one hundred years after he had proposed t, women of Amer ca take t up, and re s reason to beleve that t wll now be establshed. Washngton found country full of Barabbases, who dd not take much stock n hs vews. He s dead, and so are Barabbases. Even today, we celebrate hs memory, not that of Barabbases. THE WHTE HOUSE DNNER, Presdent and Mrs..McKnley Entertan Pres. and.mrs. Dole. The Washngton Star of February d says: The Presdent of Republc of Hawa and Mrs. Dole were guests last evenng at largest dnner ever gven at Executve Manson. Seventyone sat down at table, Presdent and Mrs. McKnley havng bdden 67 guests to meet dstngushed vstor and hs wfe. The long dnng table n corrdor was very beautful, havng decoratons of orchds n masses,. alternatng wth plaques of whte hyacnths. The candelabra were capped wth rose color, and at each cover lay a boutonnere or corsage bouquet of orchds and ferns. The Presdent, wth Mrs. McKnley at hs rght, had as neghbor at left Mrs. Dole, whle Presdent Dole sat at rght of Mrs. McKnley and next Mrs. Hobart Secretary Sherman was at Mrs. Doles left, whle drectly opposte Presdent sat Mrs. VcePresde Sherman wth nt. Mr. Chauncey M. Depew was seated between Mrs. Gage and Mss Blss, and Senator Hanna next Mrs. Dalzell. Mrs. McKnleys gown was whte satn wth embroderes of slver and jewels. Mrs. Doles was rose satn, lace and damonds. Those present were Presdent and Mrs. Mc Knley, VcePresde nt and Mrs. Hobart, Presdent of Republc of Hawa and Mrs. Dole, Hawaan Mnster and Mrs. Hatch, Secretary of State and Mrs. Sherman, Speaker of House and Mrs. Reed, General and Mrs. Mles, Senator and Mrs. Davs, Representatve and Mrs. Htt, Senator and Mrs. Cullom, Senator and Mrs. Lodge, Senator and Mrs. Clark, Senator and Mss Foraker, Senator and Mss Morgan, Senator and Mrs. Gray, Senator and Mrs. Mlls, Representatve Dnsmore, Senator and Mrs. Danel, Senator Turpe, Senator Morrll, Senator Allson, Senator Hanna, Senator Hale, Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Frye. Representatve Boutelle, Representatve and Mrs. Dngley, Representatve and Mrs. Dalzell, Representatve and Mss Cannon, Representatve and Mrs. Henderson, Representatve and Mrs. Grosvenor, Representatve and Mrs. Payne, Representatve Rchardson, Representatve and Mrs. Sayers, Dr. Chauncey M. Depew, Secretary of Treasury and Mrs. Gage, Attorney General and Mrs. Grggs, Postmaster General and Mrs. Gary, Secretary of Navy and Mrs. Long, Secretary of nteror and Mss Blss, Secretary of Agrculture and Mss Wlson. Colonel Bngham, Glmo Leutenant re, Major Hestand and Commander Wells, U. S. N., were present durng evenng n full unform. Colonel Bngham and Leutenant Glmore presented. On February th Presdent and Mrs. Dole gave a dnner at Arlngton. On 5th Mrs. Hatch gave a luncheon at Arlngton, n honor of Mrs. Dole. Decoratons were n pnk tulps. Those present were: Mrs. Hobart, Lady Pauncefote, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Gage, Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Grggs, Mrs. Cushman K. Davs, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Mendonca, Mrs. Frye, Mrs. Hll, Mrs. Heywood, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Romero, Mss Morgan, Mrs. MacMllan, Mrs. Castle and Mrs. Farbanks. WASHNG! ON. Stuaton of Treaty and People at.captul. Francs M. Hatch, Mnster of ths Government at Washngton wrtes most encouragngly of stuaton of treaty negotatons. He mentons especally change of front of several leaders and very lkely probablty of ultmate good effect of postve stand of Presdent Mc Knley on annexaton queston. The treaty has been made an admnstraton measure, but not n an offensve way. That ths s correct s shown by earnest manner n whch Henry M. Teller and or pronounced slver Senators espouse cause of Hawa. At one tme t was greatly feared that western Senators who were one wth Republcan party on fnancal polcy would oppose any admnstraton plan. Happly slver element s not nclned to be stubborn or antagonstc n ths matter. n hs correspondence to Foregn Offce here. Mnster Hatch wrtes at length upon vst of Mr. Dole to Washngton. The Presdent of Republc of Hawa made a splendd and lastng mpresson at Washngton and n fact all over Unted States. At natonal captal he was showered wth attentons by leaders of Government and everywhere was tendered hghest honors. Mrs. Dole was also well receved and was well lked by everyone. Zealanda Regster. A bll has been ntroduced n Congress of Unted States at Washngton for an act to place Oceanc Steamshp Zealanda, now Honolu lu local boat, under Amercan regster. t s clamed that what work has been done on shp and yet to be done wll enttle her to Amercan flag. t s suggested by shppng people here that purpose of ths plan s to put Zealanda nto Alaska trade and to arrange wth Pacfc Mal Company and make s. s. Chna local beat tetween ths place and San Francsco. MEMBERS OF MR! Lawyers Meet to Consderth e New Codes. One Complaton Referred to a CommtteeWork to Be Revewed Dstrct Court Practce. A meetng of members of bar. called toger to consder adrsablty of havng complatons or Cvl and Penal Codes raade hys. M. Ballou, enacted as!aw br h present Legslature, was held yesterday afternoon. Among those present were A. S. Humphreys, A. G. M. Robertson, A. Rosa, W. L. WBcox. E P. Dole, J. L. Kaulukou, Enoch Johasoc, P. L. Weaver, A. G. Correa. W. A. Henshall, Horace Wrght, S. Kaeo. J M. Poepoe, Marshal Brown, J. Goldsto ne, J. Q. Wood, J. M. Kaaeaknx and ors. After consderable dseussoa. Marshal Brown, A. Rosa and W. A. Hensh all were apponted a eonunhtee ta compare complaton of Penal Code wth statutes and to report at a furr meetng. A. S. Humttfcreys spoke at some length on matters pertanng to Bar. Mr. Humphreys spoke quetly, bat to pont and certanly wth soma feelng. The frst Chng that k objected to n conduct of th tower Court was practce of pertunc: chef of detectves to aet as prosecutng attorney. t was beleved to be wthout precedent to force such men as Attorney Hartwell. an exjustce of Supreme Court aar Mr. Castle, an of country to Washngton to meet at bar. polce offcer who had never speat an hour of hs lfe n study of taw. Mr. Humphreys next referred to appontment of C. F. Peterson as alternate Judge on ground that no practtoner before Court should be vcejud ge of same practcally a Judge of Court before whch ha appeared. Both se matters wh ber followed up. There was no dsposton yesterday to mmedately consder newcvl Code, though when meetng; adjourned t was understood that ths complaton would be consdered at anor tme. Several of leadng attorneys are very averse to eaoctme nt of er code tll a commsson has had ample opportunty to make closest and most searchng comparsons. To Rase Flowers. There was a qute enfehuataete and a very well attended meeetns of Hosptal Flower Socety at hall of Y. M. C. A. yesterday moralnjj. Encouragng reports were receved from those who take an actve part n work of msson. t was found that everv effort s msda to brghten rooms of slek wth flowers. Socety funds are low. Wtk dea of extendng seose of organzaton and ultmately plactag t on a much better footng t was voted that a flower garden to be cultvated by socety be establshed. Mrs. F. M. Swanzy was made a comaltteo of one to netton Mnster at n teror for allotment of a sutable pece of ground. as Polce Court. n Polce Court yesterday mornng, Judge Wlcox nolle prossd remanng lquor cases. Seven cases of drunkenness pad usual fne. A TumojFormed Fnally t Broke nwardly and Dscharged Trouble Began Wth Dyspepsa, and mpure Blood Thorough Course of Hoods Sarsaparl Completely la Cures. There s danger n mpure blood. Dsease and sufferng are surely comng to those who neglect ths threatenng symptom. Read ths : Gllam, Mssour. C.. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Gentlemen: My troubles began wth, nervous headaches, whch would last me for two or three days. The doctors pronounced my trouble dyspepsa, bnt y could not do anythng for me, and advsed a change of locaton. At age of 55 a tumor formed on my spne, whch. Was Very Panful bat dd not rse or dscharge. The doctorthough t best to cut t out, but objected. t fnally broke and dscharged a great deal. The doctors sad y could do nothng for t. Then tumor began to rse nwardly and dscharge. read much about cures by Hoods Sarsaparlla and thought would try t. Before had fnshed takng one bottle was mocx releved. contnued use of Hoods Sarsaparlla, and after takng bottles was entrely cured. am now well, hatr a good appette and feel that owe my lf e to Hoods Sarsaparlla. W. D. Foes. UJ Sarsa ruuu 9 parlla s best n fact One True Blood Purfer. Sold by all dnggtots. jl ; sx for 85. Hoods Plls fjggg& HOBRON DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Ageate. ) A T v u, Lk ljk fcft. J ftafafwfcl&ftm Q

5 ! mw.n.mw Wf TT A WATTAX GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 898. SEMWEEKL A J! a mm r g sfl fr f f PLENTY OF WORK Appropraton Blls Eeferrefl to WLL HAVE VSTORS GALLERY Petton From Maul PeopleHous e Adjourns Over Washngtons Brthday. SENATE. Ffth Day, February. mmedately after openng exercses of yesterdays sesson of Senate, at whch members were present, Senator Baldwn, who was n hs seat for frst tme ths sesson, presented a petton from 5 resdents of Mau askng that?,000 be spent n buldng roads n Honokahau and Kahakuloa dstrcts. The petton has endorsement of Laha na road supervsors. On Senator Baldwns moton petton was lad on table to be dscussed when regular appropraton bll s taken up. On moton of Senator Rce, appropraton blls were taken up and read by ttle. Bll, makng appropratons for payment of clams, unpad blls and salares due pror to December st, S97, was referred to Commttee on Fnance. Bll, makng specal appropratons for departmental use of Government durng two years whch wll end wth st day of December n year S99, was also referred to same commttee. Bll 5, an Act mak ng provson for salares and pay rolls was read. Senator Baldwn objected to sendng appropraton blls to commttee before y had been taken up by Senate.. He sad he spoke n nterest of adoptng best method to expedte matters. He beleved that sendng blls to commttee for consderaton would smply ental more work and a loss of tme. The usual method had been for Senate to dscuss appropratons n general and n f any partcular tems needed nvestgaton y could be referred to varous commttees havng those specal nterests n charge. Senator McCandless took ssue wth Mr. Baldwn. The method suggested would n hs mnd leave Senate n dark all tme. No proper dscusson could take place untl each tem n blls was nvestgated. The appropratons were large. Many tems should be carefuly partcularzed and result mght be that some of m could be very materally reduced. The work of commttee necesstated a thorough examnaton of each department and ts books. He recognzed fact that accounts of each department had stamp of audtor upon m, but durng past perod nearly,000,000 had been pad out and he had understood that n some cases examnaton had been a checkng off accounts. Senator Baldwn wthdrew hs moton to take blls up n Senate for open dscusson frst. Mnster Damon formally ntroduced hs bennal report and t was by moton of Senator Baldwn referred to Fnance Commttee wth nstructons to examne books of each department, and, f necessary, employ expert assstance. The Senate went nto executve sesson and n open sesson of executve sesson nomnatons sent by Actng Presdent Cooper to Senate on Saturday were confrmed. The clerk was drected to notfy Presdent of confrmaton. Senator Waterhouse gave notce that on rsng of Senate Commttee on Fnance would meet. Presdent Wlder called attenton of Senate to fact that re we no chars for vstors n chamber. Search had been made through buldng but re were no extra ones. Senator Waterhouse expressed some surprse at ths fact, and on hs moton clerk was authorzed to purchase two dozen chars for use of vstors n Senate chamber. The Senate adjourned at 0:5 oclock.. HOUSE. Ffth Day, February. House called to order at usual tme. After prayer by Rev. Waamau and readng of mnutes, Representatve Kahaulelo presented a petton for an appropraton of $,000 for a road on Mau. Representatve Pars presented a petton askng for an appropraton of?,500 for a telephone lne between South Kohala and North Kona. Anor from Kona, askng for.500 for same purpose and anor from Kau for,600 for a road from Huhu to Wamea. Representatve Ach presented pettons for?0,000 Napoopfor a road oo from to Hookena and?5,000 for one from South Kona to Kahuku. All se pettons were referred to Publc Lands Commttee. Representatve Loebensten presented a petton from a commttee of apponted by ctzens, voters and v taxpaye rs of Hamakua, askng for an appropraton of,000 for mprovement of roads n that dstrct, erecton of a new court house n Honok The petton closes wth followng: The commttee also strongly protests aganst any contemplated change of Crcut Court from Honokaa to Hlo. Representatve Gear asked attorneygeneral followng queston: Are re any laws n Republc of Hawa whose provsons are not beng enforced? f so, please gve lst of same. Representatve Ach gave notce of hs ntenton to ntroduce followng blls:. An Act to amend Secton 5, Chapter 57, Laws of 89, relatng to salares of Crcut Judges.. An Act to amend Secton 9 of Cvl Code, relatng to Coroners Jury.. An Act to amend Secton So, Act 6, Laws of S9G, relatng to peddlng cake. Representatve Kahaulelo gave notce of hs ntenton to ntroduce followng blls:. An Act amendng Chapter 50, Laws of 89C, relatng to keepng of records of brths, deaths and marrages.. An Act regulatng practce of Jaw.. An Act regulatng makng and drawng of dfferent legal documents.. An Act provdng for dstllaton of t root now lyng useless n mountans and makng refrom of a sprt known as okoleha o. 5. An Act gvng jursdcton to Courts n Dstrcts of Honolulu, Waluku, Lahana, North Kona, North Kohala and Lhue n questons relatng to real estate such as reported n cases of Coney vs. Manele and Vctora Ward vs. Kamanaoulu. Representatve Loebensten gave notce of hs ntenton to ntroduce followng bll: An, Apt amendng Secton, Act 6 Laws, of 896, referrng to amount of alcohol allowed to be drawn from Custom House n any one year upon payment of customary duty. Representatve Ach addressed followng to AttorneyGenera l: Please state wher t s not so that some of men convcted of treason or msprson of treason have not taken oath to support Republc and havng done that, f y stll reman unpardoned. Also what does Gov ernment ntend to do n se cases? Representatve Kahaulelo ntroduced a resoluton to effect that upon adjournment of House, ths be understood to be untl Wednesday at 0 a. m., Tuesday beng Washngtons brthday and a day that should be observed by Legslature of Republc of Hawa. Resoluton carred. Representatve Ach read by ttle followng bll: An Act to amend Sectons 80 and 8, Chapter 5 of Cvl Code as amended on May th, 868, and Secton S and 8 of Cvl Code relatng to nterest on money. Passed frst readng. Representatve Atknson asked followng queston of Mnster of nteror: Please nform House what provsons you made for towng durng four days tug boat was lad up for repars? Representatve Rchards moved to have rules of House prnted toger wth report of commttee. Carred. The second readng of House bll No. was announced as frst busness on order of day. Read secton by secton and passed. Thrd readng announced for Wednesday. Representatve Rchards was granted leave of absence untl March 5th. House bll No., relatng to offce of Deputy Sherff brought up and passed second readng. Thrd readng announced for Wednesday. At :0 a. m., House adjourned untl Wednesday, February d, at 0 a. m. PRETTY WEDDNG. Unon for Lfe of Jos. E. Conradt and Anne K. Holmes. At St. Andrews Cadral last evenng at 7:0 oclock, re was a very pretty weddng when Mr. Jos. E. Conradt employed n house of Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., was unted n marrage to Mss Anne K. Holmes, daughter of late Geo. Holmes of Kohala. There was a large congregaton present to wtness ceremony whch was performed by Bshop of Honolulu. The ushers n attendance were J. S. Low, S. Woods, W. Mclnerny, C. Hall, Arche Robertson and Arthur Jones. As brdal party marched up center asle to chancel, Lohengrn March was played on organ by Wray Taylor. The brde who looked very pretty n her brdal costume was gven away by her guardan, Godfrey Brown. The brdesmads were Msses Else Robertson and Rena Dowsett. The best man was Mr. Herman Schultze and groom was also attended by hs bror, August The surplced chor of men and boys sang specal psalm and responses. Mendelssohns Weddng March was played as newly marred couple left cadral. After ceremony brdal party drove to resdence of Jas. W. Robertson, Nuuanu valley, where a recepton was held, only mmedate frends of partes beng present Many nce presents were receved by brde, among whch was a very handsome Kroeger uprght pano. Mr. and Mrs. Conradt leave ths evenng for Koloa, Kaua, where y wll spend r honeymoon. sland Offcers. Sherffs and Deputy Sherffs of varous slands are becomng numerous n town just now. Sherff Carter came from Kaua on Sunday. Deputy Sherff Nahale of North Kona and Sherff Baldwn of Mau are already here. Deputy Sherff Pulaa of South Kona and Deputy Sherff Scott of Man toger wth two polce offcers from same place, are expected soon. All except Sherff Carter are wanted here as wtnesses n varous cases. The San Francsco Market Street Ralway Company s testng a new brake wth ntenton of ts cars. CARO, February. The death s announced of Osman Pasha, an uncle of Khedve. CHANGE N SHPS Olympa Has oo More Men Than Baltmore. Wll Be n Ths Port TogerPassn g of OlyrtDla n 895H as Guns Needs Overhaulng. The U. S. S. Olympa went out to Chna staton durng cholera vstaton here n 895. She was off port a couple of days. Hundreds of ctzens went up to hlls mauka of town and wth glasses and eyes unaded looked upon splendd floatng fortress. The Olympa s a beauty. She has a crew of at least 00 men more than Baltmore. Besdes Olympa has rapd fre guns far and away ahead of anythng ncluded n armament of Baltmore. The guns of Baltmore, however, are sx and eght nch cannons whch won naval battles of Japan. They shoot lke rfles and send shells that carry devastaton and run wherever y strke. The Olympa and Baltmore wll be n port here toger for some days before Baltmore sets sal for Asatc staton. t has been practce n navy for a long tme to send outto Chna no men who have less than 8 months to serve. f re s adherence to ths rule a large part of crew of Baltmore wll not be avalable. There may be departure from old practce. The Olympa wll have qute a number of long termers aboard for reason that men who follow navy when y get on Chna staton lke to stay re. Lvng s very cheap and lfe ashore s not dstasteful. t must be that Olympa s sadly n need of an overhaulng. Else she would be kept out re as beng a more effcent shp than Baltmore, though latter s just from navy yard. The Charleston s watng for an appropraton by Congress and Oregon wll lkely be held on Coast, though she should really be sent to ths port for purpose of havng Olympa sent to yard for repars and cleanng. Taken all n all orders that came by Ro are both surprsng and puzzlng to a lot of navy people. n frst place y had supposed that Baltmore would be here half a year yet at least. Then y cannot understand how department at Washngton Wll be satsfed wth less than best n Pacfc squadron to represent Unted States n Orent. Nearly all offcers aboard both Olympa and Baltmore have about ended up wth three years at sea and re wll be any number of changes wthn a few months. SUNDAY LAW. Compromse Made On Kaua Wth Crcus People. The Ke Au Hou arrved n port early yesterday mornng, hours from Wamea from whch place she brought Wllsons crcus and a full cargo of sugar for W. G. rwn & Co. On Saturday nght t looked as f Ke Au Hou would have to leave crcus n Wamea. A show was gven at that tme and t was close upon oclock when ths was fnshed. Deputy Sherff Omsted, refused to allow steamers hands to load crcus apparatus on Sunday, but fnally a compromse was effected. f Captan Thompson could get everythng aboard by 0 a. m. Sunday, nothng would be sad. The men got to work and everythng except passengers and horses were aboard at a. m. These were taken on at daybreak. Happly Muted. J. L. Travs and Mss S. Beesley of Ganesvlle, Tex., were marred last evenng by Rev. H. H. Parker. The weddng was a very quet affar, only mmedate frends beng present Mr. and Mrs. Travs wll take up r resdence at Wrghts Vlla, Wakk. Mr. Travs s on staff of Star and s Tvell known about cty, havng made many frends durng hs lesdence n Honolulu. Mr. Travs home s n Portland, Ore., where hs far s a Headng clergyman. The young man came to Honolulu from San Francsco, where he had been connected wth Chroncle. Mrs. Travs s a most charmng young lady who came to slands for a trp and who found that Dan Cupds doman knew no bounds. Her famly s well known n State of Texas. Crcut Court Notes. Notce of dscontnance has been fled n case of L. H. Dee et al vs. M. M. Ferrera. The case was one for covenant and appealed from Honolulu Dstrct Court. The amount nvolved was $00. J. M. Kaneakua has brought sut for dvorce from M. H. Kaneakua. Agreement has been made by R. W. Wlcox and Bruce Cartwrght to wave jury n r ejectment controversy. Announcement of satsfacton of judgment from Wlder Steamshp Company was made by Clnton J. Hutchns yesterday. He secured judgment for John K. Sumners bref was fled n Supreme Court yesterday n hs petton for a wrt of prohbton aganst Judge Perry and J. A. Kng. n r amended answer setoand ff to declaraton of Nakomura et al Makee Sugar Company alleges that, plantffs are justly ndebted to company n sum of,0.8. By stpulaton, jury has been waved n case of Honda Tayoto et al vs. Hu Fart The defendant denes every allegaton n plantffs declaraton and wthdraws demurrer. Upon affdavt of Deputy Clerk Kellett of Crcut Court, that Thomas Dckson has not pad nto Court sum of? for costs n dvorce sut brought by Mary J. Dckson ndr 75 for counsel fees, Thomas Dckson s summoned to appear before Judge Stanley to show why he shall not be adjudged gulty of contempt of Court Jury has been waved n case of H. M. Mst vs, S. M. W. Kawelo, and n case of G. W. Kaulaku et al vs, Samuel Andrews. Judge Perry s hearng argument n sut brought by C. Notley & Sons aganst Kukaau Plant Company. Judge Perry wll hear case of H. Hopp vs. Mrs. E. C. Greenwell and S. H. Davs ths mornng. Anor Speed Merchant. Frank Eberhardt, one of best known professonal bcycle rders n States, wll soon start for Honolulu to take part n any races that may be held here. Eberhardt, who has fgured wth best ones n East and Mddle West, wants to see slands and beleves that f he comes when a meet s n progress he wll have no dffculty n makng expenses. LOCAL BREVTES. Sugar; 96 deg., 6 cts. t s now planned to have races at Cyclomere agan on Saturday evenng next. The marrage engagement s announced of Mr. Arche A. Sms and Mss Lbby U. Wlhelm. Mr. Keech, chef engneer for nterslan d Company, expects to leave for Coast on March. Admral Mller wll not leave ths staton wth Baltmore, but wll shft hs flag to Olympa. A recepton, wth short entertanment features wll be gven by Waverley Club one week from tonght. Keauhou, Hawa, from whch place heavy fall of hal s reported, had a tdal wave not many months ago. n a couple of days now telephone fre nquest jury wll meet agan, look over evdence and render a verdct. Mss Hartnagle of Vctora, B. C, arrved on S. S. Warrmoo, on a vst to her sster Mrs. C. G. Ballentyn e. Dr. Geo. J. Augur, homeopathc practtoner and surgeon, s located on Rchards street, near Hawaan hotel. Castle & Cooke, Ltd, are advsed that sugar s held at, wth 6 asked and market strong. Beets, unchanged. The Warrmoo brought advces to J ths Government from Hawaan Legaton n Washngton under date otvjanuary. Mr. J. Hubert Vos, renowned artst, s just now buldng a studo at) Holan Pa. He wll begn work as soon as ths s fnshed.,e. O. Hall & Son, Ltd., advertse a few practcal artcles for housekeepers and ors today. Read lst and n do selectng. Mr. Theo. H. Daves gave a very nterestng and ao nstructve talk n church last nght on subject of The Prodgal Son. Ths beng annversary of brth of George Washngton, frst Presdent of Unted States. All Government offces wll be closed. There wll be a salute of guns at noon today from N. G. H. parade ground n honor of Amercan holday. All flags wll be dsplayed. Judge Wlcox stll manages to dspose of work n polce court, notwthstandng hs dutes as translator n House of Representatves. Mr. Jos. Conradt and Mss Anne Holmes wll be unted n marrage ths evenng at St. Andrews Cadral at 7:0 oclock by Bshop of Honolulu. Progress Hall, n new block at corner of Fort and Beretana, s now plastered. The whole buldng wll be entrely completed n about sx weeks. Take a look at mproved natural stone flters n one of wndows of Hawaan Hardware Co., Ltd. Walk nsde and have explaned merts of ths practcal flter. The latest engagement to be announced s that of Mss Emma Mullngnece of Senator Notley of Hawa to Henry Danford, son of Lady Herron of ths cty. John Cassdy, Chas. Crane and force last nght placed second bg secton of keyboard n telephone offce and work of operators wll now be dvded by half. Gettng nto shape for March 7 horse races at Kapolan park s gvng employment to qute a number of men. Ths meet promses to be one of very best ever gven nere. Geo. P. Watty, a promnent attorney of Grand Rapds, Mch., came down from San Francsco on Ro de Janero, Saturday. He wll return to hs home on Chna, Manager Ahrens, who was n town from Oahu plantaton yesterday, reported showers just rght Hs measure showed two and three quarter nches of ran n two days. The recepton aboard Baltmore, Tuesday nght s to be a grand affar. The men are already hard at work arrangng strkng electrc lght effects. The llumnaton wll be brllant n Polce Court, Saturday mornng, Judge Wlcox sentenced seven natves to pay a fne of 00 each on charge of lquor sellng. Charges aganst four ors were dsmssed. Admral Mller, Captan Dyer and wardroom offcers of Flagshp Baltmore have sent out nvtatons for an evenng recepton aboard shp on d nt Dancng from 8 to. ;, There s n hands of Teach jera uommuee o tne uommssoners of Educaton a petton aganst a certan teacher on one of or slands n whch charges of extreme cruelty to chldren under hm are made. Acton wll soon be taken. Jm Olds, who came over Pal yesterday found new road n good condton. He says that as a precauton t should for some tme be nspected after each heavy ran. The only thng that can njure route, accordng to Uncle Jm, s a landslde. t s about settled that Rev. S. S. Palmer, of Oakland, wll be called to pulpt of Central Unon Church here as successor of Rev. D. P. Brne. Rev. Mr. Palmer was here n summer of S96, and was heard a number of tmes by Central Unon congregaton. Even amateur racng men abroad are beng attracted by fame of Honolulu and Cyclomere. Chas. Shearer, a speedy pure of Sacramento s comng down here to contest for supremacy wth Fred. Damon and Henry Gles and Arthur Gles and or fast amateurs. Attorney J. M. Monsarrat has dsposed of a number of hs tracts of coffee and frut lands n Kona, Hawa. There are stll a few sutable tracts for small farmers yet unsold. Lberal terms are offered for payment and warranty deeds wll be gven. Cartwrg ht block, Merchant street (Mrs. Rchard Burns ded at her late home n ths cty Sunday mornng at oclock. Her husband arrved from Makawel on W. G. Hall, Sunday and returned to that place wth hs chldren on Mkahala yesterday afternoon. Mr. Burns s n employ of Manager Morrson of Makawel. Dr. French, wfe and chld left for Wamea, Kaua, on Mkahala yesterday afternoon. Dr. Campbell, located at that place, s about to return to hs home n Scotland for a sx months vacaton. Durng ths tme hs place wll be taken by Dr. French. On return of Dr. Campbell, hs substtute wll return to Honolulu. The baseball teams of Kamehameha School and Punahou College have arranged a seres of games (best three out of fve) nterscholastfor c champonshp of 89S. The frst game wll be played next Saturday afternoon on Maklk baseball grounds. Frends of both teams are cordally nvted to be present No admsson fee wll be charged. A few months ago, Mr. Byron Every, of Woodstock, Mch., was badly afflcted wth rheumatsm. Hs rght leg was swollen full length, causng hm great sufferng. He was advsed to try Chamberlans Pan Balm. The frst bottle of t helped hm consderably and second bottle effected a cure. For sale by all druggsts and dealers. Benson, Smth & Co., Ltd., agents for Hawaan slands. 8 cents a dozen eggs cant be much. What about those weak and alum bakng powders? Schllngs Best s good and fresh. A Schllns & Company San Francsco vn Be Sure and See Plans of PROVDENT Lfe Assurance Of New York, SAYNGS Socety Before Takng Out a Polcy. E. R. ADAMS, No. 07 Fort Street General Agent ADMNSTRATORS NOTCE. The undersgned duly apponted admnstrator of Estate of Kepola (w) deceased ntestate, hereby gves notce to all partes havng clams aganst sad estate, to present same wthn sx months from date, or y wll be forever barred. And all persons ndebted to sad estate are requested to make mmedate payment to undersgned. W. L. WLCOX, Admnstrator Estate Kepola (w). Honolulu, February, t NOTCE TO CREDTORS. T The undersgned havng been duly apponted Temporary Admnstrator wth wll annexed of late S. Roth, of Honolulu, sland of Oahu, deceased: Notce s hereby gven to all persons to present r clams aganst Estate of sad S. Roth, deceased, duly auntcated, wher secured by mortgage or orwse to undrslgned at hs offce on Merchant street, n Honolulu aforesad, wthn sx months from date hereof or y wll be forever barred; and all persons ndebted to sad estate are hereby requested to make mmedate payment to undersgned, or at place of busness of sad S. Roth on Fort street CECL BROWN, Temporary Admnstrator wth Wll annexed of S. Roth, deceased. Dated Honolulu, January 5, tr BY AUTHORTY.! PUBLC LANDS NOTCE. On Monday, February Sth, at oclock noon, at offce of E. D. Baldwn, Hlo, Hawa, wll be sold at Publc Aucton, under specal condtons of payments and mprovements. Seven lots n Kamu, Puna, Hawa. Three lots n Naulua secton, Hlo, Hawa. For partculars as to areas, condtons of sale, plans, etc., apply to E. D. Baldwn, Hlo, Hawa, or to Publc Lands Offce, Honolulu. J. F. BROWN, Agent of Publo Lands. 9 t PUBLC LANDS NOTCE. ON SATURDAY, MARCH TH, at oclock noon, at front entrance of Judcary Buldng, wll be sold followng lands and leases: Acres,. MANOA KONA, OAHU. Lot n Manoa Valley, contanng S 0 adjonng premses of George Castle, Esq. Upset prce,,000. Terms Cash. U. S. Gold.. WAMANO, EWA. Lease of 95 Acres, more or less. Term of lease, years. Upset rental, 50 per year, payable semannual ly n advance.. AU (HAMAKUA H.). Lease of 6 Acres. Term of lease years from October, S99. Upset rental, 65 per year, semannual ly n advance.. LAUKA AND KULHA, HAMA KUA. Lease of Acres. Term years from October, S99. Upset rental, 665 per year, n semannual advance. ly 5. NAKULA KAUPO, MAU. Leaso of,500 Acres, more or less. Term ot lease, 5 years. Upset rental, 05 per year, payable semannual ly n advance. For furr partculars, plans, etc, apply at Publc Lands Offce, Honolulu. J. F. BROWN, Agent of Publc Lands. February 8, S9S. 90V T OUR REPUTATON For fne catcl work s wdespread; but we wsh to mpress few who may not yet he n lne, wth necessty of sendng r watches, when out of order to us drect ly; and not frst allow every tnker to run watch, after whch, send t to ts for proper repars. The Cost s ahcays more to you, after szch treatment ; ever so much better to send t rght down to us, for we atow nothng but perfect work to leave our workshop. Tou wll be surprsed, too, how much cheaper t wll be, and how much more satsfactory to you. Watches are securely packed n wooden boxes, am relumed n safest possble manner. H.F.WCHMAN BOX. Our Clam Upon your attenton today wll prove a safe nvestment for you. THE SAFETY DOCUMENT FLE. Keeps valuable Papers of all knd safe. Enameled Metal Case, strong Manla Pockets, separate and removable. Best and safest system of flng Leases, Contracts, nsurance Polces, Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds, Etc Two szes: No. 0. Sze x5x nches closed. Contans pockets xl0. Prce? Ṅo. 0. Sze x5mxll nche closed. Contans pockets x0 nches. Prce.50. Sole Agents for Hawaan slands. Wall, Nchols Company 9 AT THE GAZETTE OFFCE. J wfalmsbaaaaaa &&xjmwrrt&;. m few?fsr MoMuO L. JtSfa.fcAr.k. Jfrfrfcftwferfellft rlffb

6 H t BTr.flrras. JjBJlg St HV?!555Eb ltfft lb.umll.v & M)FW?!egwwrHl,!wwsr,r5r whf BOARD OF HEALTH Sept of te Perofl Presentefl THE GENERAL HEALTH S GOOD Recommendatons Made Steam Launch Needed for Boardng Vessels Outsde. AttorneyGener al Smth, as Presdent of Board of Health, has presented an exhaustve report coverng nearly 00 pages of prnted matter. He reports on Publc health n general, and takes up queston of quarantne regulatons and contagous and or dseases. The heads reported on are, n addton, leprosy and settlement and two homes and department work at Moloka. Under ths head came also Kapola n home for nonlepro us grls and Kalh staton. The prelmnary report of Dr. Alvarez s ncorporated. He reports on hosptals, Kapolan aternty Home, nsane Asylum, act to mtgate, fsh and slaughter house nspecton, and nspecton of food supples and santary nspecton and removal of garbage, tuberculoss n tattle, port physcans report, vaccnaton and health certfcates, opum condemned, sewerage and fltraton and cemeteres. The report on santary nspecton at ports of Chna and Japan s a detaled account of methods cmploy ed at several ports of those countres, r quarantne regulatons, r treatment of leprosy, fsh market regulatons, prson systems, and water and sewerage systems..the xeport of F. M. Day, M. D., of hs specal msson to Japan and Chna, already publshed n Advertser, s also ncorporated. Durng perod, 56 persons have Seen sent to leper settlement. There have landed at quarantne taton 6.0S persons, from 6 vessels, 60 of whch were n good santary condton. The need of a sewerage system of Honolulu s emphaszed and a cbmparuto n table of towns n England s gven showng value of systems and mortalty percentage before and after establshment of system. Durng perod persons lave ded n Honolulu. n 8 months snce new law went.nto effect 0 deaths have been reported from Hlo and 7 from Waluku,.Mau. The total number of brths for 8 months n Honolulu, Hlo and Walu u s 779, and marrages 50. Recommendatons are made for better facltes and mprovements at settlement, ncluded n whch s that Jor buldng of a breakwater, and a new water system, estmated cost of whch s?9,900. The water would be brought,000 feet. Durng two years, 98 patents ave been commtted to hosptal lor nsane. There have been 5 dscharged and 9 have ded. Ths leaves an ncrease n number cf patents and t s recommened by superntendent to enlarge wards. There are at present nmates. The port physcan has examned 59 steamshps and 5 salng vessels from foregn ports. A steam launch to cost 5,000 s recommended. Under act to mtgate re are 8 stames on regster. At Government Dspensary 0,7 persons have presented mselves for treatment, 6,86 health certfcates have heen granted,,85 persons have been Taccnated. The nspector at Slaughter House has examned 5,6 cattle,, calves,,69 sheep and,600 swne. The carcasses of cows and steers were condemned durng perod affected wth tuberculoss, sheep were all n good condton and swne were condemned. Of 5,6 bullocks examned, 9,56 had good lvers;,60 out of, calves examned had good lvers. n Honolulu dstrct 568 neat cattle have been tagged and numbered, 50 were tested and 6 condemned and klled. Under ths head queston of payment for cattle klled s dscussed. Prevalng condtons n many of Unted States are detaled as well as those of or foregn countres on subject The nspector quotes a resoluton presented at Veternary Medcal Socety NashTll e, at Tenn., to effect that prvate employment of teuberculn e test s fraught wth danger. At Malulan Hosptal 5 patents have been treated. There were 5 deaths and 65 surgcal operatons. The reports of dfferent Government physcans to Board of Health contan detaled accounts of health and santary condtons n r several dstrcts as well as recommen.daton s and suggestons for mprovements n se condtons. Specal attenton s pad to school houses. The almost unversal report s that durng perod general health of dstrcts has been good. n Hana dstrct of Mau re has been a great call for physcan. There were 5 deaths at Moloka settlement and of brths, survve. to He n club and become a lfe member. vestgated organzaton very quetly and was so well satsfed wth result of hs nqury, that he handed n to treasurer a check for?50, money to be used as offcers thought best. Mr. Daves stated that he was very much n sympathy wth purposes of club and most heartly approved of ts methods. THRTY.FFT FEROD. Annversary Day of Knghts of Pythas. Today begns thrtyfft h year of lfe of secret fraternal and benefcary socety known as Knghts of Pythas. n Hawa re are lodges of order on ths sland, Mau and Hawa wth a large membershp on Kaua, Knghts n group numberng about 00. n Unted States and Canada re are nearly half a mllon Knghts wth many very wealthy lodges. Knghts become members of Unform and Endowment ranks, one mltary and or nsurance feature of order. t s a socety of Amercan orgn. The frst lodge was establshed at Washngton, D. C, by men who thought t best to band toger for mutual nterest. Snce that tme (S6) order has grown steadly n strength and good works. Justus Henry Rathbone, who ded December 9, 889, was founder of order. He was never a member of any or secret socety, but was a devout and fathful Chrstan, deeply mpressed wth glory of God, dvnty of Savor and heart of man. Hs rtual was based upon story of Damon and Pythas. t was hs statement that he merely reduced to practce a ory that had V been operatve for centures. Honolulu has two lodges of Knghts Land Lease Proposal Fllng of Pythas, wth many promnent men of communty as members. n Vacances Truant Offcer n socetes good fellowshp obtans and Dstress Maul Agent. sck and dstressed are quckly releved. The knghts have a hall on Fort street and wll today dsplay flag of Order.. t SUPREME COURT DECDES. Queston of Enforcng Forfeture ReEntr y. By The Supreme Court overruled exceptons taken to Crcut Court decson n sut brought by Jula S. Rce and her husband aganst Jonathan Spooner. The sut was brought to recover possesson of a parcel of land deeded n 88 by defendant to hs daughter, plantff, and her husband. The defendant held that transfer had been forfeted nasmuch as agreement to pay hm $5 a week durng hs lfetme had not been kept by plantff. The.evdence showed that defendant had not attempted to enforce a ry forfeture by and Crcut Court Judge found for plantffs for land and?,69.7 damages. Hal On Hawa. On Saturday, February th, re was a severe hal storm on road above Keauhou, Kona, Hawa, about three mles from beach. The storm s reported to have covered an area of about a mle and a half square. The stones that fell were some of m as large as a mans fst, greatest number however, beng about sze of a walnut. These fell so thck that people caught n t could scoop m up off ground n handfuls.0 A large number were shaped lke a cross wth mddle rar rounded and appearng for all world lke candy known as acd drops. Fortunately, no one was hurt by loose stones. XK Surgery. APortuguesewoman who had broken off a pece of a hat pn n one of her hands recently presented herself at Queens Hosptal for treatment Purveyor Eckardt made two Xr ay pctures of member, clearly locatng bt of pn wth each exposure. However, between tme pctures were made and lances used, foregn substance moved an nch or more and s not yet found. t s beleved that pece of pn wll work tself out f t gves any furr trouble anor pcture wll be made Xr ay and nstruments of surgeons used at once. Returns to Seattle. Dr. Capron who, for a number of years has been Government physcan n dstrct of Kau wth headquarters at Naalehu, came down on Mauna Loa yesterday n company wth hs wfe. He ntends gong back to hs old home n Seattle, Wash. Dr. McMllan has taken hs place n Kau dstrct Mr. Ward L. Smth, of Frederckstow n, Mo., was troubled wth chronc darrhoea for over thrty years. He had become fully satsfed that t was only a queston of a short tme untl he would have to gve up. He had been treated by some of best physcans n Europe and Amerca but got Generous Mr. Daves. no permanent relef. One day he pcked up a newspaper and chanced to The offcers and members of new read an advertsement of Chamberlans Colc, Cholera and Darrhoea Waverley club are n hgh fear over favor whch has been shown m Remedy. He got a bottle of t, hy Mr. Theo. H. Daves. A suggeston frst dose helped hm and ts contnued had been made to that gentleman to use cured hm. For sale by all druggsts contrbute $00 for needs of and dealers. Benson, Smth & Co., Ltd., agents of Hawaan slands. Copyrghted and Patented, 897, by Hoffman & Prochazka. PYTHAtf MONUMENT AND FOUNDER RATHBONE. The Rathbone monument to be erected by Knghts of Pythas n Utca, N. T., n honor of Justus Henry Rathbone, founder of order, wll be ffty feet hgh. OR THE SCHOOLS Busness of a Meetng of Educaton Board. At a meetng of Commssoners of Educaton held yesterday afternoon, re were present followng: Mnster Cooper, Mrs. Dllngham, Mrs. Jordan, nspecor General Town send, Deputy nspector Gbson, Professor Alexander, Geo. W. Smth, W. A. Bowen and H. M. von Holt. The nspectorgener al announced that Mr. Rosecrans, prncpal of school, Mau, had recently bought an ce plant whch he had placed n a buldng put up at hs own expense. He wshed to have plant nsured but had found ths could not be accomplshed wthout lease of land by hmself. He refore wshed to lease a small area of 0x0 upon whch plant stands. Mr. von Holt moved that request of Mr. Rosecrans be referred to nspectorgener al for nvestgaton. Carred. nspectorgener al Townsend reported provson of a temporary teacher for Honokaa and prospect for one at Honomu. The Commssoners referred matter to Mr. Townsend wth power to act. The Hanamaulu vacancy stll exsts and no ncumbent s yet n vew. nspectorgener al Townsend stated that he had a commsson to appont a whte teacher for chldren n Hamaku a. No teacher had yet been secured Ḋeputy nspector Gbson reported an applcaton on part of lades of W. C. T. U. for a large number of health prmers. The request was granted. Deputy nspector Gbson furr reported that an old truant offcer recently dspensed wth n reducng pay roll, was n very stratened crcumstances, why would t not be a good thng to put hm back agan and let hm do what work s n hs power. TVc: rrnc tn thp Dpnlltv Tn snector wth power to act. The poston of school agent n place of Goodale Armstrong, waluku, Maul, was offered to Mr. L. W. Zumwalt Varous matters were referred to Teachers Commttee. Adjourned to regular tme. WANT EXEMPTON. Y. M. C. A. Desres to Be Releved of Taxaton. A specal effort wll be made at ths sesson of Legslature to have Y. M. C. A. property thoroughout group exempted from burden of taxaton. Those mmedately dentfed wth conduct of socetes and most of frends of assocatons are heartly n favor of extenson of ths relef. Ths sentment s based on belef that socetes are dong a grand work for communtys good. h. E. Coleman, secretary of Honolulu assocaton, has been n correspondence wth W. E. Lougee, of New ork Cty, secretary of nternatonal Commtte of Young Mens Chrstan Assocatons on subject of taxaton. n reply, Mr. Lougee encloses a copy of New York State act under whch all assocaton property n use n that State s on taxaton free lst and says that so far as records of hs offce show no buldng used exclusvely for assocaton work s taxed n any State of Unon. Where portons of assocaton buldngs are rented as stores, n some States, part rented s taxed. There are a number of specal cases where even store property s exempt wth understandng that all rent money re rzzsa ceved s used n assocaton work. n no nstance s tax leved on a hall rented at nfrequent tmes as s hall here. Ths matter was urged at a prevous sesson of Assembly, but was defeated. t s hoped that now data has been collected on subject lawmakers wll see r way clear to comply wth request of a large body of pettoners. HALF A MLLON. Captal for Twenty Mles of Electrc Lne. At a meetng to be held at oclock Monday afternoon n Chamber of Commerce hall, re wll be organzed Honolulu Rapd Transt Company wth a captal of?500,000. Stock sub scrptons to a very lmted extent wll be receved, a small assessment wll be leved at once, drectors chosen and empowered to apply to Legslature for a franchse. After charter s secured company wll be ncorporated. ts chef purposes wll be constructon, equpment and mantenance of twenty mles of electrc street ralway a and about Honolulu. The specal commttee apponted by ctzens at sesson n Bruce Warng & Co. offces on Thursday held a meetng last evenng. C. G. Ballentyn e was charman and Jos. A. Olman secretary. All members, as follows, were present: Fred. J. Lowrey, Jas. A. Kennedy, Chas. S. Desky and Theo. F. Lansng. Ths commttee went over stuaton and varous data very carefully and outconle of r delberatons s gven n bref above. The report wll be made n form of recommendatons to ctzens who wsh a home captal rapd transmt company for mprovement of Honolulu. On streets yesterday re was much talk of project of an electrc lne by a home company and plan was very generally approved. Hundreds of ctzens wll readly subscrbe for stock. n W. H. Rckard. News was receved front Hawa yesterday of serous llness of W. H. Rckard at hs home, Honokaa. Mr. Rckard has been alng for some years and has been qute sck a number of tmes, but on no prevous occason has hs condton been so dangerous as when steamer left Hawa. He has many frends here who wll earn estly wsh tor ms eany recovery Ht Steamer. Larsens launch got nto dffculty Saturday. Joe McGure and a natve went out to attend to work of securng baggage of ncomng passengers of Ro. The natve became slghtly rattled and ran launch nto steamer. A broken stem was result. Followng s a lst of newly elected offcers of N. S. Sachs Co., Ltd.: N. S. Sachs, Presdent; Theo. F. Lansng, VcePresde Chas. Grdler, Secretary; W. F. Wlson, Treasurer, and A. V. Gear, Audtor. Your Stock Wll do better on FRSTCLAS S FEED. HAY AND GRAN BOUGHT OF US la tke vary best at VERY LOWEST PRCES. Mll Nesd and Queen Streets. TELEEHQME, PHOTOS OF sland Scenery ATu uft. HO HOTEL ST. DETROT JEWEL STOVES We are celebratng successful ntroducton of Jewel Stoves and Ranges by gvng purchasers out of Honolulu a specal beneft of a Freght Rebate of 0 per cent, off regular prce of all our stoves: n addton to whch you get usua per cent, cash dscount. Our complete stock of o stoves, rangng n prce from $ to $7 wth anor jo now on way, comprses followng: MERT JEWEL RANGE. sze, styles, wth Water Col. O Empre jewel range. sze, styles, yth Water Col; sze, style, wth or wthout Water Col. O CTY JEWEL RANGE. szes, styles wth or wthout Water Col, and wth or wthout Hot Water Reservor. O WELCOME JEWEL STOVE. szes, wth or wthout Reservor. O MODERN JEWEL STOVE. szes, wth or wthout Reservofr. O mesqute Jewel Stove. szes: No. 7 and No. 8. W.. DMOND & CO. HONOLULU. CLARKES WORLDFAME D Blood Mxture For cleansng and deatnz blood from all mpurtes, t cannot be too hgal 7 recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Pmples, Skn and Blood Dseases, and Sores of all knds, ts effects are marvellous. t Cares Old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on Seek. Cures Ulcerated Sores Legs. Cures Blackheads or Pmples on Face. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skn Dseases. Cures Glandular Swellngs. Clears Blood from all mpure Jatter From tholerer cause arsng. As ths mxture s pleasant to taste, warranted and free from anythng njurous to most delcate consttuton r,f pfthr,.. Propretors solct sufferers to glyelt atrfalttf.c9. be value. THOUSANDS OF TESTMONALS Prom All Parts of World. Sold n Bottes s. 9d and n cases contanng sr tmes quantty, ls. each suffcent effect a permanent to cure n great majorty of cases, BY ALL CHEMSTS and PATENT MEDCHE VENDORS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, The Lrscors and Mdosd Cojtpast Cousms Lncoln, England. Daco Cauton. AsWor Clarkes Blood Mxture, and beware.of wothless mtatons tntes. orsubstt l799 EHacMeldSCo: LMTED Are jnst n recept of larye kaserta tona by r ran barks Pjw senberc and J. a?sr from Europe and by a bcs ber of vessel fros. Amerca, coasstas of a larjre and Complete Assortment DEYlOODS Seen as Prnts. Guk&ums. Ommcu Sheetng;, Deams. TcJctacs B gattas. Drflls, Me.ul tws:. Cartata). Lrns A FXE SELECTON OF Dress Goods, Zephyrs, Etc., S THE UXSSr STTXJUU A splendd Use of Famcfa. am Colored.Mernos asd OubMeaes Satns, Velvets. PtoakeaC Crapes. Etc. Talors Goods..v mx AoatMsf. SHesas, S.eeve Lnngs, Stff Laesu lfcdb& VSUUJ, JUHUU5,.uowm, ceeg. Kamxazaras. Etc Clothng, Underwear, Shans; Blankets. Qolts. Towels. TnMe 0rer Napkns. Hand&erefatefe. GUwu. Hfeery. Hats. CmtaeUas. Xa$s a Carpets, Rbboos. Lsees am. Embroderes, Cntlery. Fer fatnerj. Soaps. Etc. A Large Yarety of Saddles: Venna and ron Gardes fn nlnu Eechsten & Seller Panos. Un Amercan and European Grocoses Luj uuu. utcj auu.uurc atess Ols and Pants. Csattfe Soda, Sasrar. Rce and Sal Twne and Wrappng Twne. Wrap yuj; jyc, uujps, rnkzwtr 9 Cloth, Roofng elates. Sqare and Arch Frebrcks, Sheet Znc. Sheet Lead, Plate fa.raa.xed ron loes ana ju Bestj Gahmn d Corrnsated ron, S el RaUs (S and O, Ralroad Bolt. Spkes and Ffahptates. Ralroad Steel Sfeefrac. Market Baskets, Oen;obn,..,;u. Also. HawaBaa Saear and Jtfce..,6 Gate. Damond. Sperry, err&a.. and El Dorado Floor. San Corned Beet. Sw. For Sale on tbe Most Ltteol H Lowest Ftfces &j H. HACKFELD & C0. (LMTED. Metropoltan Meat Company Ho. 507 ms ST. HONOLULU, H.. Sppng and Famly NAY? Butchers. CONTRACTORS. G J. WALLER. Manager. Hghest Market Rates pad for Hdes, Skns and Tallor. Purveyors to Oceanc and Pacfc Mal Steamshp Companes. CANADAN PACFC RALWAY Tke F.moHS ToarUt Route of te Wor. b Coaaectloa wth CsaJlaaAnstrl u Steamjhls Use Tckets Are jjae MM States a Canada, k Yctor aa Yancoae?. To All Ponts t&6 fcouktan 8E50STS: Banff, Glacer, Mount Stsph and Fraser Canon. Empss Llneof Steamsrs froayueos Tcket to AB Poats k Uzt. CUw. MM Md Around tke Wort. Per tfcfcet art tnerz! cfeomttsx vvf M THEO. H. DAYES k CO.,., Agents CanadanAustral an &S. Lk Canadan Pacfc Ralway AT THB GAZETTE OFFUE. HAWAAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 898. SEllWEEKL, lt t.mmmu ASft Wtokfe. tfthm BtAtlx, rf. t TTfr j

7 ( CLEVER N COMEDY of Crcle Hlolanas People. PAR OF PRETTY PLAYS GVEN By Way of a Joke and The False Note Members of Casts. Fne Audence Orchestra. The Art Leagues Dramatc Crcle frmly establshed tself n favor of atergoer s of Honolulu by entertanment of Saturday evenng last. Most successful and very nearly faultless presentatons were made of two delghtful lttle comedes. Fne dscrmnaton was brought to task of selectng peces. The plays were well adapted to talent as developed n Art League membershp and hesdes were danty and pleasng specmens of skll of bulders of curtan rasers. t s as dffcult to construct a play of one act as to wrte a short story of mert Acton throughout must be sustaned wthout stranng for effect, dalogue must be brght and plot must be so well balanced that t wll ner be lost nor be too obtrusve. At same tme re must be full thought of costumng, stage settng and numerous lttle thngs that are easly placed n a play of somethng lke regulaton length. By Way of a Joke and The False Note are models n class of onea ct socety comedes. But of course y could not be made to go wthout ahlty of er professonals or amateurs of pose and practce. n par of plays of Saturday evenng, lades and gentlemen cast were: Andrew Adams, Alex. St M. Mackntosh, Geo. C. Potter, C. M. V. Forster, Msses Adele Wddfeld, Edna Kelley, Pauah Judd, Julet Kng, Mrs. E. D. Tenney, Mrs. R. D. Walbrdge. Nearly all members of ths Kloan a Company have had more or less experence n atrcals. On Saturday evenng, y seemed lke veterans. There had been much earnest study and fathful, panstakng rehearsal. From begnnng to end n each pece re was not a flaw of nature that usually to some extent mars an amateur producton. Not an nstance of or stage frght could be observed by most crtcal. The full worth or value of lnes was brought out all through. The stuatons were carred mnus stlted effort or labor and wth naturalness and clmaxes came wth logcal and rounded color or tone that marks seauences of actons n every day lfe. Er pece mght easly have been utterly spoled by overactng, carelessness or ncapacty, hut re was nothng lackng n work of players to make two comedes delcous lttle pctures from socety lfe. All lades were beautfully gowned. Very general approval was expressed by audence of entertanment. The company was hghly prased. There was warmest commendaton for ndvduals and for troupe altoger. The plays were selected and parts cast by Dramatc Crcle. Robt. L. Scott was called upon to assst n drecton of rehearsals. He, sad that hs task was a lght one and qute agrees wth ors capable of passng judgment that comedes were splenddly gven and that company s well able to present a strong play. Every seat n orchestra and dress crcle was taken and gallery was farly well flled. t was a socety nght and re was a wealth and a blaze of dazzle of fashon and beauty. Each amateur was warmly greeted by audence and re was applause frequently throughout evenng. The efforts of orchestra were acknowledged substantally by house. A good many of those who came had no doubt concluded n advance to be chartable, but re was no occason for vewng performances from or than best stand ard. There was no feature of work on stage to ndcate that or than experenced actors were handlng characters. The peces were very well tmed, not more than two hours beng occuped wth couple. Ths s Amateur Orchestra lst: Frst Volns B. L. Marx, J. L. Mc Lean, T. H. Petre, J. Hollander, W. Hvman; Second Volns R. J. Fenn, O. Sorensen, D. Charters, C. R. Fraze r, Hedeman n; J. Marsden; Volncello C. Double Bass S. Kal; Pano W. S. Fletcher; Flute S. P. French; Frst Cornet G. J. Bosse; Second Cornet Geo. Davs; Claronet Z. Kakal a; Leader Wray Taylor. The leader and all members of orchestra are to be congratulated on manner n whch y dd r share of evenngs entertanment Ths organzaton has been held toger n face of many dffcultes and dscouragements. For some weeks re has been practce almost every evenng, wth attendance on part of almost every member. The flatterng recepton and constant attenton gven efforts of muscans Saturday evenng perhaps very largely compensated m for r labors. t mark s set by what was done on Saturday evenng, cty wll encourage and wll be proud of amateur atrcal events and msson of one branch of Klohana Art League wll have been practcally accomplshed. From everywhere come words of prase for Chamberlans Cough Remedy. Allow me to congratulate you on merts of your Remedy. t cured me of chronc bronchts when HAS BEEN NO VOTE Contnued trom Frst Page.) Vcepresde Presdency nt of Manuel Estrada Cabrera. No detals whatever were gven. The dspatch came from Guatemala Cty, captal, where Presdent Barros has lved. t added that entre calm prevaled. Ths last assurance, coupled wth mmedate successon of n accordance VcePresde wtn methods of country, s a specal scource of gratfcaton to Guatemalan offcals here, and to some extent allevates shock wth whch y receved news of tragedy. A dspatch from Guatemala says that Presdent was assassnated by Oscar Salnger, a German Socalst As Presdent was leavng hs house to enter a carrage and be drven to captol, Salnger sprang n front of hm and stabbed hm before guards SEMWEEKL HAWAAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY, S9S. could nterfere. The muderer was arrested. A message was receved from Ctv of Mexco to effect that Gen eral Morales has announced hmself Presdent of Guatemala, and s preparng to go to Guatemala at once. t s sad that he stll has a large followng, and that he wll make a desperate attempt to overthrow Government. He declares that he s n no way responsble for assassnaton of Barros. He wll ssue a manfesto. CUB V QUESTON DEBAlt:0. lreent Resolutons ed to tc UjT HelllKerecy. WASHNGTON, February 9. For more than three hours today Senate chamber rang wth eloquent appeals n behalf of Cuban nsurgents. Announced speeches were delvered by Cannon of Utah and Mason of llnos n advocacy of adopton of resolutons whch y presented to Senate yesterday. Followng Cannons speech Hale of Mane addressed Senate brefly, urgng Senate to uphold polcy of admnstraton., Cannons resoluton urges Presdent to notfy Span that f Cubas ndependence s not recognzed by mor country by th of March Unted States wll, on that day. recognze bellgerency of Cuban patrots, and wll, wthn nnety days reafter, assert ndependence of republc of Cuba. The resoluton whch Senator Mason ntroduced requests Presdent to notfy Span and Cuba that war n Cuba must cease at once and that Unted States wll declare and wll mantan peace n sland. The Senate Commtte on Foregn Relatons today decded to make an. adverse report upon proposton advanced yesterday by Senator Allen to amend consular and dplomatc appropraton bll so as to recognze nsur bellgerency of Cuban gents. A NDSCREET MNSTER. Spans presentatvo at Wabllmton Crtcses Executve. WASHNGTON, February. The ncdent growng out of publcaton of Senor de Lomes letter to Senor Canalejas may be regarded as settled. That ths has been brought about s told by a short cablegram sent by Mnster Woodford from Madrd, n whch he states that mnster had resgned and hs resgnaton had been accepted before he (Mr. Woodford) presented request of Unted States that he be recalled. The letter referred to, whch Spansh Mnster refuses to deny havng wrtten, was drected to Senor Canalejas, edtor of a newspaper n Havana and refers to Presdent Mc Knley as a low poltcan. How letter came nto hands of Cuban delegaton, when t was addressed from Washngton to Havana before Senor Canalejas left Cuba for Cause of Delay of R. M. S. S. Warrmoo, The R. M. S. Warrmoo, Captan Hay n command, arrved n port and hauled alongsde Oceanc wharf at about noon Sunday. She left Vancouver at :0 p. m., February th, and arrved n Vctora sx hours later. The Warrmoo s makng poneer voyage under new mal contract wth New Zealand Government whch necesstated her watng at Vctora for mals. These, however, beng delayed on Atlantc, she was detaned at that port and dd not leave untl 0 p. m., February th. When clearng strats, heavy rans and thck wear furr delayed Warrmoos progress. Ths contnued untl passng Cape Flattery when wear moderated to fresh S. W. Wnds wth head seas were encountered, ths to lat. 0 deg. Here norrly and N. E. wnds set n to lat. 5 N. when heavy rans were met wth. After ths, moderate to lght easterly wnds wth fne wear set n. Ths kept up to arrval n port. & Daughters of Crown. To edtor of Sun Sr: My attenton has been called to artcle n your ssue of Jan. 7, enttled Kngs Daughters, ndeed! Amercan Women of Royal Descent Organzng Order of Crown, and desre to make nqury wher annexaton of Hawa wll render late doctor could do nothng for me. T.HAS. F. HBMEL. Toledo, O. For Queen Lyda Kamakeha Lluokalan sale by all druggsts and dealers. Ben elgble as a member of order ot son, Smth & Co., Ltd., agents lor a cue v;rown, or wnener urn uum wu walan slands. alone be clamed by her nece, Prncess Vctora Kaweku Kaulan, or are y both elgble? Most certanly r names should appear n next edton of Mr. Charles H. Brownngs Amercans of Royal Descent. G. L. P. Rome, Jan.. N. Y. Sun. BALTMORE TO LEAVE. Wll Steam for Chna Staton n a Few Weeks. The offcers and men of U. S. S. Baltmore have been read orders to effect that that vessel wll leave for, Chna staton on or about Aprl s. le ujmpd. wn jene juun for ths port about Match 5th, arrv ng here about 7th of same month. The Baltmore people thought y were here for a longer perod but recent dsturbances n Chna have changed matters and Baltmore wll leave. A Vstng Prest. Rev. Fr. J. A. Martn, who has a parsh away back n Pennsylvana, s spendng hs vacaton n Honolulu and besdes seeng sghts and recevng entertanment, s dong some work for church. He delvered a sermon at Msson Cadral yesterday forenoon and at a mass conducted by Bshop of Panapols sang n a duet wth Rev. Fr. Valentne. The vstor has a fne vocere v. Fr. Martn n hs address spoke and appealed to those who were sprtually blnd, takng as hs text ncdent of healng of blnd by Master. A New Consul. Among passengers by Ro te Janero for Orent was Dr. S. L. Wlcox, who whle steamer was n ths cty was enteretaned by Unted States Consul General and Mrs. Haywood. Dr. Wlcox has just been nom nated by Presdent McKnley and approved by Senate as Unted States Consul at Hankow, Chna. Ths s an mportant and lucratve post. Dr. Wlcox, by record and appearance s a gentleman well qualfed to fll poston wth honor to hmself and credt to hs country. Kns Blls sland. Anor proposton n regard to land now beng bult by dredger n vcnty of lghthouse s that tents be erected re on Regatta Day for accommodaton of people who want to see races. A splendd vew of whole course could be ganed from from re. Some enterprsng man mght make some money. NERVOUS BREAK DOWN. T COMES TO THE PREACHER FROM OVER STUDY AXD BRAX TRE. t Comes to Any Person. Too. Who Worres and Frets. A breakng down of nervous system s a modern expresson, a modern complant. t s nduced by prolonged stran and overtaxng of nervous system, and s a product of over hurry and hustle. t affects preacher and lawyer tne drect result of bran tre. t affects people n any walk of lfe, too, who worry and fret. t means a de pletng of nerve forces. The best thng for restorng health n such cases s Dr. Wllams Pnk Plls, reputaton of whch s bult up by sold and ndsputable proof. As a proof of ts merts n such cases, read followng letter of a clergyman: Dr. Wllams Med. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Dear Srs, n Aprl, 896, was a hopeless case, owng to a complete Span, s explaned as an act of patrotsm by a Cuban secret agent n Havana, who, knowng contents of breakng down of my nervous system letter and desrng to expose to and a persstent stomach trouble. world character of Spansh dplomacy, stole letter n Havana at scans but receved no permanent had been treated by a great many phy rsk of hs own lfe. t s rumored, beneft. had been down four tmes also, that Canalejas hmself s responsble for publcaton of letter wth gastrts. These attacks would wth nervous prostraton and twce although he denes havng receved t come wth such volence as to throw at all. me nto spasms. The tme came when physcans sad must stop preachng A MAL WAT. or de. would be so exhausted after last servce on Sunday that could scarcely get from pulpt. Many a tme have had to st down and rest before could leave church n order to gan a lttle strength. could eat ner meat or vegetables. dared not allow my bare feet to as much as touch cold carpet or floor, to say nothng of takng a cold foot bath. f dd was mmedately sezed wth cramps. n ths condton commenced to take Dr. Wllams Pnk Plls for Pale People. took one box and felt no better n fact worse. sad would take no more, but my wfe urged matter, feelng my lfe depended upon result, as everythng else had faled, and was used up. refore contnued to take m. Snce n, and t has been several months have had but one slght at tack and have enjoyed lfe. Have preached all summer and held revval meetngs for ffteen weeks. Durng that tme my wfe was sck seven weeks, so that my rest was much. broken. Some nghts dd not sleep at all. have had no muscular exercse for years untl recently, when have done some work n my garden, and my muscles stand test remarkably well. can eat anythng desre, and can now enjoy a cold bath daly. Every Sabbath preach three tmes, and now thnk am good for anor twenty years f Lord wlls. am surprsed at myself and sometmes thnk t cannot be possble that have accomplshed what have. (Sgned) REV. J. N. McCREADY, Elkton, Mch. Sold by all dealers n medcne. PURE AND SWEET and free from every blemsh s skn, scalp, and har of nfants, cleansed, purfed and beautfed by ffflcufl w m s JrMafl S&. j.t tsmmapcs jezzzsezzzkmm The most effectve skn purfyng and beautfyng soap n world, as well as (nsss&s! 6 purest and sweetest for tolet, bath, and nursery. For dstressng facal eruptons, pmples, blackheads, red, rough, oly skn, rrtatons of scalp wth dry, thn, and fallng har, red, rough hands wth shapeless nals, and smple rashes and blemshes of nfancy t s ncomparable. Guaranteed absolutely pure by analytcal chemsts of hghest standng, whose certfcates of analyss accompany each tablet. Sold throughout world. Brtsh depot: F.NEWBEBn& Sons,, Kng Edward St., London. PoTTEBDRCOAhDCuEM.Cour.,8olerrop8.,BoBton,U 8.A. S Send for our Treatmento f Babys Skn, a book of 6 pages, fullyllustrated, contanng all that every ntellgent mor should know about Skn, Scalp, and Har, post free. MfTUCDO To nr 0 wa baul rtn CUTCURA. SOAP, ud a lntfe anolntnc vta CtJTRU ncnu CORA, jrreatkln cure, wll afford lntant reltf n moat dltrtulng ofltdc, bum. lag, tad acaly nfantle ruhe and rrttatona of Un and aclp, and not to nte m, a UflTUCRQ to fal n your duty. Tha treatment meana comfort and rut for parent aawellaajrratefulrenl U nclo lef and refreshne leep for chld, and a pore, aweet, aafe, peedj, and economcal. No Paper! AH Tobacco! Manufactured ooo ooo. uhkllu. Expressly For Ths Market. These Cgarettes are manufactured from Chocest Manla Tobacco wth Manla Tobacco Wrapper and furnsh a delghtful short smoke. Constantly on hand a fne Assortment of HAVANA and MANLA CGARS and a full lne of Ppe, Cgarette and Chew ng Tobaccos, manufactured by P. LOELLAED CO., and or promnent Amercan Tobacco Companes. HOLLSTER & CO. baccon Corner Fort and Merchant Sts. G. N. WLCOX, Presdent. E. SDHR, Secretary and Treasurer. t, J. F. HACKFELD. Vce Presdent. T. MAY, Audtor. Pa Guano and Fertlzer Co....POST OFFCE BOX 8 MOTUAL TELEPHONE 67 We Are Prepared to Fll All Orders for Artfcal Fertlzers. ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND: PACFC GUANO, POTASH, SULPHATE OF AMMONA, NTRATE OF SODA, CALCNED FERTLZER, SALTS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Specal attenton gven to analyss of sols bv our agrcultural chemst. All goods are GUARANTEED n every respect. For furr partculars apply to DR.w.AVERDAM.Mana!er Pacfc Guano and Fertlzer Company. ROBERT CATTON Queen Street, Honolulu. AGENT FOR THE MRRLEES, WATSON & YARYAN CO., Ld. Sugar Machnery WATSON, LADLAW & CO Centrfugals and Cream Separators. JOHN FOWLER & CO. (Leeds), Ld Steam Ploughs and Portable Ralway. THE rsdon RON WORKS General Engneerng. MARCUS MASON & CO., Coffee and Rce Machnery. J. HARRSON CARTER Dsntegrators. UaaaEyRl)f9aBaa8 sksssfcqlah awmnasmfmt.saaaaadjflaaarh rlapesf&flhlsmaaasln JKZHVKVKZKSZKaKVK5ZVaZZJXrKKXZXa rabc re&otem WHOOPNG COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. CATARRH, COLDS. CRESOLENE beng admnstered by nhalaton. gves safest and most effectual means of treat, ng throat and bronchal tubes. ts effcency Whoopng Cough ana Oronp s wonderful. ts antseptc vrtues render t nvaluable n contagous dseases, as Dphra, Scarlet Fever, etc. Descrptve booklet wth testmonals free. Sold bj druggsts. HOLLSTER DRUB CO., Hououb,.., Agents. NSURANCE TheolMes&Oo.J AGENTS FOR FRE, LFE and MARNE NSURANCE NcrtkenAssraceC Of Loudon for FRE LFE. Establshed 86. AccBMlate Fusls.,75.C BRTSH AND FOREGN MARE HSDRAHCE CO., U Of Lverpool for MARNE Captal,000,00& BGD. ReductoH ef Rates. ssedate Payset of Clams. TransAtlant c L NHES S CO.. U. BEtt Fre nsurancego OF HAMBURG. Captal of ths Company and reserve, rechsmarks 6.000JD0 Captal r rensurance companes OU6M.00G Total rechsmarks 0750,000 North German Fre nsurance Co OF HAMBURG. Captal of Company and reserve, reehsruarts SOOJXO Captal r jemsurance companes 5.0OOAM Total rechsmarks 0,00a The undersgned, general agents of above two companes, for Hawaan nlands, a e prepare! to nsnro Buldngs, Furnture, Merchandse and Produce. Machnery, etc.; alfo Sugar and Rce Mlls, and Vessels n harbor, aganst loss or damage by fre, on most favorable terms.. HACKFELD & CO.. Ltd. J. 5. WALKER Omtn AcMt ke BaraHea m nn m Mm Allance Assurance Company, Allance Marno and Oessral ance Company. WLHELMA OF MADGEflM NSURANCE COMPANY. San Lfe nanranoe Cera$aar ( rnrmlr. Scottsh Unon and Natonal Unon. Room, Sprec&els Block, Hoaotal, B Toa. Funds at st December. JCS,95,5. 85, Authorzed CapltalJQ.000, 000 d Subscrbed.,750,000 Pad np Captal. 6S ,660,650 0 Lfe and Annuty Funds S8.5.U 8 Revenue Fre Branch,577,0$ 7 Revenue Lfe and Annuty Branches.0.)7 9 XJ.sa.S6 7 The Accumulated Funds of Fre and Ufa Departments are free from lablty n respect of each or. ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., Agents for Hawaan slands. L FENFRE ll f? l) AGENTS FOR lelonlllnkct OF BOSTON. E me nn dp OF HARTFORD. mfbn me l8e l The undersgned havng been appont agents ot tne aoove company are preparw to nsure rsks aganst fre on Stone a Brck Buldngs and on March a nun pse stored ren on most fav terms. For partculars annlv at ofttf pf F.. SCHAEFER & CO., Agtnta. CtneO lasaraee Company fer Sea. Mvtr Lsd Transjert of Dresdea. Havng establshed an agency at Ho fulu and Hawaan slands th unc sgned General Agents are authorzed lake rsks aganst dangers of th s at most reasonable rates asd oa most favorable terms. F. A. SCHAEFER k CO., Agents forfhe Hawaan slawtm Guncn Ho; ln, U OF BERLN. 6WB OF BERLN. Th above nsurance Compaate fem establshed a General Agency here, and tu undersgned, General Agents, an authan zed to take rsks aganst dangers ef seas at most reasonable rates aa oa most favorable terras. F. A, SCHAEFER & CO.. GaL, m

8 r t H. NEWS NOTE. WASHNGTON, February. Senator Hansbrough, at nstance of Secretary of nteror, today ntroduced a bll for enlargement of Yellowstone Natonal Park so as to ncrease area from, square mles to 0,566 square mles. WASHNGTON, February. The Senate Commttee on Appropratons today completed consderaton of fortfcatons appropraton bll. The commttee recommended ncreases whch double fgures of bll as passed n House. The amount carred by bll as agreed upon s a lttle over?9,000,000. PEKNG, February 9. The dea of a loan on er Brtsh or Russan guarantees has been defntely abandoned. The falure of Brtsh negotatons wth such favorable terms seems due to dplomatc bunglng, and t s opnon here that stronger dplomacy s urgently needed. The offer of a German frm to negotate a loan at 9 has been declned. WASHNGTON, February 9. Secretary Blss has returned to Senate wth hs unqualfed dsapproved bll to settle on segragated lands about mles n area ndans now occupyng Annette sland, n Alaska, and openng remander to settlement. The Secretary says he s convnced that ndans should be permtted to reman n undsputed possesson of r reservaton, and that no part should be opened to publc. Results of Dnrley Tarff. WASHNGTON, February 7. n analyzng recepts of Government for last month Treasury offcals are much pleased n contemplatng that whle total recepts from customs amounted to nearly $5,000,000 for month, as aganst less than?,000,000 for January, S97, re were very small recepts from er sugar or wool. The reason ths fact pleases offcals s that t shows that Dngle y bll s already makng good ts promses of ncreased recepts, outsde of se two artcles. Assstant Secretary Howell, who was n New York last week, nqured nto ths subject and found that re were not recepts n sugar expected snce frst of year, and yet he learned that recepts from customs generally were ncreasng at a healthy rato. Parlament nlldlns Dedcated. VCTORA, (B. C), February 0 Wth all pomp and dsplay that brght unforms and ancent customs observed at affars of state n Brtsh colones can gve new Parlament buldngs, handsomest and most costly structures n Western Canada, were opened ths afternoon by Leutenant Governor. The army and navy were represented by varous offcers and small companes of prvates, addng much to pomp of affar. SLVER ME.V LNNG U. Whtes Msson n West Partly to Boom Slver Cause. WASHNGTON, February 7. A trple combnaton to nsure control of Senate by free slver forces, nvolv NEW YORK, February ll.a n fre sevenstor y buldng known as Nassau Chambers tonght was so threatenng that an alarm was turned n known as two nnes, whch meant ng of partes n three that thrtyfv e engne companes, ten States, s latest poltcal develop trucks and three water towers were ment. Democrats, Populsts and free needed. The loss s estmated at nearly?,000,000. to fuson whch wll poll all slver men are conferrng wth a vew votes of three partes n Calforna, Utah and Nebraska, and return to Senate Whte, Cannon and Allen, for none of whom s salng any too plan. The carryng out ths year of fuson plans of campagn of S96 has been topc of greatest nterest at every conference of recent date, and arrval of Dubos, whch was followed by a decson to send Towne through Cal WASHNGTON, February 0 Durng course of a Senate debate today. Senator Allen made an attack on son and manage fuson campagn forna and nto Oregon to preacn fu Speaker Reed for preventng enactments as Nebraska Senator de have shown lfe of should slver forces get toger, clared, of mertorous legslaton sent combnaton. to House of Representatves by. Senate. He denounced Speakers GFT OF acton n ths regard as a dsgrace LEW WALLACE. to Congress and Amercan people. Lbrary and Hulldlus to Je Presented Hs Cty. CRAWFORDSVTLLE, nd., February 7. General Lew Wallace, emnent author, has announced that at hs death cty of Crawfordsvlle wll come nto possesson of hs handsome study, whch has just been completed at a cost of 50,000. t wll be used as a publc lbrary. General Wallace has long contemplated makng some such gft to hs adopted cty. Hs lbrary buldng was refore constructed wth vew of devotng t to publc after hs demse. Hs collecton of rare Tjooks, coverng almost every subject, wll be ncluded n gft. Free Uometea d Laws. WASHNGTON, February. Senator Pettgrew offered an amendment to ndan oppropraton bll today, whch, f fnally enacted, wll restore free homestead law so far as t relates to ndan lands ceded to Unted States, for whch lands settlers have been oblged to pay pur COLLEGE ATHLETCS. Harvard, Yale nul Cornell Trylnc to Agree. chase prce pad to ndans. The NEW YORK, February 9. College Dll carres appropratons aggregatng nearly 58,000,000. rowng men just now are dscussng stuaton as t exsts among Cornell, Yale and Harvard and y are tryng New L. A. W. Offcers. to devse some plan by whch all hands ST. LOUS, February 0. The Natonal Assembly of League of Am may come to an amcabl agreement ercan Wheelmen got down to busness wthout any appearance of weakenng today. The reports of offcers and by er Yale or Cornell. A plan whch standng commttees were promptly seems to many as best, most practcal and easest as a way out of to electon of offcers, wth fol adopted and assembly proceeded present dffculty has just been made lowng results: Presdent, saac Potter of New York; frst vcepresde publc. t s proposed that Cornell shall row Thomas J. Keenan of Pennsylvana; vcepresde Pennsylvana and Columba at Poughkeepssecond E. e N. Hnes; and Yale and Harvard treasurer, James C. Tattersall of NewJersey. crews shall meet at New London. n case Cornell wns she shall race Blr wnner of race, not Fre n Plttsbnrcr. YaleHarva at rd Poughkeepse, but at New London. PTTSBURG, February 9. At 8:0 Those who favor that arrangement oclock tonght a fre started n pck Cornell as an easy wnner over large threestory cold storage house of Pennsylvana and Columba and predct that Yale wll agan Chautauqua Lake ce Company, occupyng a block, from Twelfth to Thrteenth street, between Pke street and lower Harvards colors, n whch case one of Mulberry, and before flames were greatest dual races ever rowed n ths subdued, at :5 a. m., nearly?,000,00 0 country would be result worth of property had been destroyed, at least sx lves lost and Efforts wll undoubtedly be made to have Harvard, Cornell and Yale agree many people badly njured. to latter course. Crme n Klondke. SEATTLE, (Wash.), February 0 The lawless element s n control of young towns at head of Lynn canal, and flagrant volatons of rules whch govern cvlzed communtes are of almost hourly occurrence. Holdups are common, and one wth any sum of money on hs person s hardly safe n less frequented portons of towns. Notce to Shp Captans. U. S. Branch Hydrographc Offce, San Francsco, Cal. By communcatng wth Branch Hydrographc Offce n San Francsco, captans of vessels who wll wth Hydrographc Offce by recordng meterologcal observatons suggested by offce, can have forwarded to m at any desred port, and free of expense, monthly plot charts of North Pacfc Ocean and latest nformaton regardng dangers to navgaton n waters whch y frequent. Marners are requested to report to offce dangers dscovered, or any or nformaton whch can be utlzed for correctng charts or salng drectons, or n publcaton of plot charts of North Pacfc. W. S. HUGHES, Leutenant, Unted States Navy. HAWAAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. S9S. SEMWEEKL WHARF AK9 WAVE. February, a dsastrous fre n Phelan buldng, San Francsco, caused The W. G. rwn wll sal for San a damage of?50,000. Francsco on Wednesday. PARLAMENT A.55EMBL.Ta. The bark Fresno saled from Port SEATTLE, Wash., February. A Qnpens Speech Well Sjeelvetl Lord Ludlow for ths place February 0th. letter receved here today from Stka,. Sallbnry Alaska, states that gunboat lea.uuk, The Marp sa arrved n San Francsco fcm th pott, February 0th. Wheelng, whch s statoned re, has been LONDON, February S On reassemblng of House of Lords today She went tp n 6 days. ordered to Skagwaj. new Peers were ntroduced and The schooner nca has been chartered by F. A. Schaefer & Co. to load PARS, February 0. Offcal advces receved by Foregn Offces mony. The House was full and took r seats wth usual cere sugar for San Francsco. from Pekng say Japan has notfed galleres were crowded wth Peeresses The Mau wll make her frst trp Wehaw Chna that she ntends to keep e and daughters of Peers. The galleres were flled before busness n Captan Freeman, formerly of Helene. today. She wll be n command of permanently. House of Lords began. Henry Whte, NEW YORK, Februarj 9. The Secretary of Unted States Embassy, and Mrs. Whte and James R. Car command Mau. Captan Freeman of Health Department today made an Helene wll estmate of populaton of greater The Helenes cty. The number of persons ter, Second Secretary of n all Unted captan has not yet been chosen, but fve boroughs s fxed at States Embassy, were.s.s90. n dplomatc he wll be a local man. gallery. The Duke of Marlborough and A bll provdng for Amercan regs WASHNGTON, February 7. A Lord Dunraven were among Peers ter of steamer Leelanaw of San House bll authorzng Secretary present on floor. The Prnce of Francsco was passed by Unted of Treasury to purchase or have Wales and Duke of York were present. The second mate of Arago has States Senate on Februarj. constructed a sutable revenue cutter for use on Yukon rver, Alaska, at The Marqus of Salsbury announced been dscharged from shp by consent of Amercan Consul Haywood. a cost not to exceed 50,000, was passed hy Senate today. Englands efforts n Egypt would re He wll go as second mate of S. P. that before many months he hoped sult n capture of Khartoum. The Htchcock. WASHNGTON, February. Seno r pacfc assurances on stuaton n A San Francsco paper of th Lousa Cora, charge daffares of Chna gave satsfacton. nst., says Drgo, well known Greater Amercan Republcs, s n re here, The Queens speech was mld n tone had been chartered by a transportaton company of that place to engage cept of telegrams today from Det and was well receved. and t was a bref from Presdent Zelaya of Ncaragua document. The statement statng regardng n Alaskan trade. that nsurrecton has been suppressed. estmates closed wth announcement that n vew of enor The German bark H. Hackfeld, Bar mous armaments now mantaned by or natons, duty of provdng for defense of empre nvolves an expendture beyond former precedent. ber master, arrved n port at noon Saturday, 7 days from Lverpool wth a cargo of,0 tons of general merchandse consgned to H. Hackfeld & Co. The Amercan barkentne W. H. Dmond, Nlson master, arrved n port on Saturday, days from San Francsco. She brought a cargo of 60 tons of general merchandse consgned to W. G. rwn & Co. The P. M. S. S. Ro de Janero, Ward commander, arrved n port Saturday mornng after a pleasant trp from San Francsco. She brought 5 caljn and steerage passengers for ths port as well as 50 tons of general merchandse for H. Hackfeld & Co. The Amercan schooner Alce Cooke, Penhallow master, arrved n port at :0 p. m., Sunday, days from San Francsco whch port she saled from on January 0th. The Alce Cooke comes wth a cargo of,000 tes and,06 tons of general merchandse for H. Hackfeld & Co. Mrs. Penhallow s wth Captan. The Norma had a narrow escape from beng lost at Kalua durng recent storm. She was dashed on rocks and n washed away agan. The crew deserted her when n a perlous poston. Geo. McDougal l, owner, swam out wth captan and salors and succeeded n rescung her. BORN. LNCOLN At Kalua, Hawa, Februarj th, to wfe of L. C. Lncoln, a son. MAKA At Maternty Home, ths cty, February 8, 89S, to wfe of Kaloaa Maka, a son. LOVELL At Maternty Home, ths cty, February 9, 898, to wfe of Danel Lovell, a daughter. NPO At Maternty Home, ths cty, February 0, S9S, to wfe of Mr. Npo, a daughter. MARRED. TRAVS BEELEY n ths cty, Februarj, 89S, Jos. L. Travs of Honolulu and Mss S. Beeslej of Ganesvlle, Tex. DED. COLCORD At Brooklyn, N. Y,., December 5, S97, Capt. A. D. Colcord, captan of Mornng Star, KOPA At Wamea, Kaua, February 5, 89S, Mrs. Kanu Kopa, wfe of Rev. G. L. Kopa, pastor of Hawaan church. SHPPNG NTELLGENCE. ARRVALS. Frdaj, February 8. Stmr. Mauna Loa, Smerson, from Mau and Hawa ports. Stmr. Kaua, Bruhn, from Kaua ports. Saturday, February 9. P. M. S. S. Ro de Janero, Ward, 7 days from San Francsco. Ger. bk. H. Hackfeld, Barber, 6 days from Lverpool. Am. bktn. W. H. Dmond, Nlson, 9 days from San Francsco. Stmr. James Makee, Tullet, from Kapaa. Stmr. Helene, Freeman, from Hawa ports. Stmr. Mokol, Bennett, from Lahana, Moloka and Lana. Stmr. Mkahala, Thompson, from Kaua ports. Stmr. Kaua, Bruhn, from Kaua Stmr. J. A. Cummns, Searle, from Oahu ports. Sunday, February 0. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Haglund, from Kaua ports. Stmr. Claudne, Cameron, from Mau ports. Stmr. Waaleale, Parker, from Kaua. C. A. S. S. Warrmoo, Hay, from Vancouver and Vctora. Am. schr. Alce Cooke, Penhallow from San Francsco. Monday, February. Stmr. Ke Au Hou, Thompson, from Kaua ports. DEPARTURES. Frday, February 8. Stmr. Ke Au Hou, Thompson, for Kaua ports. Stmr. Waaleale, Parker, for Klauea. Sunday, February 0. P. M. S. S. Ro de Janero, Ward, for Yokohama. Monday, February. Stmr. Kaena, Mosher, for Oahu porta. Stmr. Noeau, Pederson, for Lahana. Stmr. James Makee, Tullet, for Kapa a. for Ka Stmr. Mlkahala, Thompson, ua ports. C. A. S. S. Warrmoo, Hay, for Colones. Stmr. Waaleale, Parker, for Puuk. Stmr. walan, Gregory, for Hanamaul u. Stmr. Kaua, Bruhn, for Makawel. Stmr. walan, Gregory, for Hanamaul u. VESSELS LEAVNG TODAY. Stmr. Mauna Loa, Slmerson, Maalaea, Kona and Kau at 0 a. m. Stmr. Mokol, Bennett, for Lahana, Moloka and Lana at 5 p. m. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Haglund, for Kaua ports at 5 p. m. Stmr. Mau, Freeman, for Olowalu, Kukaau, Paauhau, Ookala and Laupahoh Mahukona and Hlo (mal and passengers only for last three ports). Stmr. Claudne, Cameron, for Lahana, Kahulul, Hana, Hamoa, and Kpahat 5 p. m. Stmr. Ke Au Hou, Thompson, for Klauea, Kalhwa and Hanale at p. m. PASSENGERS. Arrvals. From Kaua, per stmr. Kaua, Feb ruary S John Fassoth and on deck. From Mau and Hawa ports, per stmr. Mauna Loa, February S W. H. Armstrong, F. H. Armstrong, Ah Mon a, Marshal Brown and wfe, J. Brown and son, Wm. Mutch, A. S. Mejer, Mrs. Auld, J. N. Kaphu, Mss E. Alapa, Mrs. H. Peters, L. Waau, A. Hale, D. Hale, Edgar Halstead and wfe, W. Armstrong, S. M. Morrson, G. F. Wornrath, G. L. Greene, C. E. Voman, Dr. Capron and wfe, W. H. Covll, M. D. Monsarrat, O. Sorenson, Mss Grace de Lon, Col. Kawah Norrs, Geo. a, Sam Kauhane, J. Morgan and son, R. Wassman, S. H. Davss, Mrs. C. E. Greenwell, H. Greenwell. J. D. Pars, wfe and chldren, J. K. Nahale, McGu J. Nahale, Jr., W. Nahale, J. A. Geo. McDougall, J. Coerper, O. G. Guhus, wfe and chldren, J. a, wfe and chldren and S7 on deck. From San Francsco, per P. M. S. S. Ro de Janero, February 9 N. R. Knght, Mss C. Wllams, A. H. Rento n, Mss G. Renton, Rev. Walker Frear and wfe. Mss C. Frear, Mss L. Frear, S. M. Dodge, A. D. Schmdt, wfe and chld, Mss Grace Wllams, J. R. Renton, H. Wdemejer, Mss Belle Johnson, Chas. M. Heald, George P. Wantz, S. E. Lucas, Alex. Robertson. From Mau, per stmr. Claudne, Februarj 6 Mrs. W. O. Smth and son, Mrs. W. F. Pogue and chld, R. Spreckels, H. P. Baldwn, Mr. McMaha n, Mr. Meade, H. C. Ovenden, J. Cockett, J. W. K. Kek, Mrs. F. Strauch, C. S. Wheeler and wfe, W. K. Hutchnson, S. Fukuda, J. Pa, M. P. Wawaole, A. Haneberg, E. Kopke, Hajselde A. N. Mrs. Dckenson, Mrs. Aona and chldren, Wong Chong, Chp Chong, See Mau, G. Awa, Ahana, wfe and 6 chldren, Master J. C. Searle, Master J. W. Searle, Master O. Nanape and 8 deck. From Kaua ports, per stmr. W. G. Hall, February 0 A. S. Wlcox, H. Morrson, F. W. Carter, Mrs. L. Kahlbau m, A. Yuen, C. Awa and 9 on deck. From Hawa, per stmr. Helene, February 9 Olrs. A. Metcalfe and chld, C. B. Rejnold s. From Honokaa, per stmr. walan, February 9 P. T. Phllps. From San Francsco, per bktn. W. H. Dmond O.,. Swnueh, James Smth. From Kapaa, per stmr. James Makee, Februarj 9 E. R. Hendrj. From Hanamaulu, per stmr. Mkahala, Februarj 9 Wm. Berlowtz. From Kaua, per stmr. Waaleale, February 0 Ah Fat, wfe and chldren, Mrs. Kahele, and chldren and on deck. From Vancouver and Vctora, per C. A. S. S. Warrmoo, February 0 A. K. Evans, Mrs. and Mss Sherwood, H. V. Guthre, Mr. Schmede, s. fltter, J. Patrck, T. H. Fsher, J. Pakers m, G. Morrs, J. Wllams, E. P. Lndsaj, Mr. Read, Mr. Browne, Mr. Bagzest, Mr. Scrogge, Mss Hartnagle. Departures. For Kaua sports, per stmr. Mkahala, February A. Dreer and wfe, Mrs. Mett and chld, Mss C. Wrght, T. Ahung, Dr. French, wfe and chld and J. Fassoth. METEOROLOGCAL RECORD. By Government Survey. Publshed Every Monday. THERM. Hb WS w x sr s 9.S sw re 77 5 s 9.96 ;9.S 0 6 s Barometer corrected for temperature nd elevaton, but not for gravty. TDES, SUN AND MOON. rs p p; Day. g. a, Rpa p! 6 S. gl The tdes and moon phases are gven n Standard tme. The tme of sun and moon rsng and settng beng gven for all ports n group are n Local tme, to whch respectve correctons to Standard tme applcable to each dfferent port should, be made. The Standard tme whstle sounds at lzh. pm. Os. fmldnlght), Greenwch tme, whch la lh. 0m. p. m. of Hawaan Standard tme. acffc Mal Steamshp Co. Occdental $ Steamers of above companes wn call at Honolulu and leav or about dates below mentoned. FOR JAPAN AND CHNA: For freght and passage r and all H. Hackfeld AGENTS. N THE CRCUT COURT, FRST Crcut, Hawaan slands. n Probate. n matter of Estate of Anna Cahll, of Honolulu, deceased. The last wll and testament, havng been presented to sad Court, toger wth a petton for Probate reof, and for ssuance of Letters Testamentary to Far Valentne: Notce s hereby gven that Mondaj, March 7, A. D. S9S, at oclock, a. m., n Judcarj Buldng, Honolulu, s apponted tme and place for provng sad wll and hearng sad applcaton, when and where anj person nterested may appear and show cause, f any y have, why praje r of sad petton should not be granted. Dated Honolulu, February, S9S. By Court, J. A. THOMPSON, 90t T Clerk. NOTCE TO CREDTORS. The undersgned havng been duly apponted temporary Admnstrator wth wll annexed, of late Valdem ar Knudsen, of Waawa, sland of Kaua, deceased: Notce s hereby gven to all persons to present r clams aganst Valdem estate of sad ar Knudsen, deceased, duly auntcated, wher secured bj mortgage or orwse to undersgned at hs offce on Merchant street, n Honolulu, wthn sx months from date hereof, or j wll be forever barred; and all persons ndebted to sad estate are herebj requested to make mmedate to undersgned. pajme Dated Honolulu, February 9, S9S. H. M. VON HOLT, Temporarj Admnstrator wth wll annexed of late V. Knudsen. The Bark OLAN wll sal from New York to Honolulu on or about Aprl, 898. f suffcent nducement offers. Ad a.m. p.m. a.m. n m.j a.m Hon.0.tj 0.0 6, Tues lo.m p m. a.m. Wed G , a.m. Thn J p.m Frl Sa t 6 8.J vances made Snn U llo.sl NOTCE. 9U Notce s herebj gven that undersgned have ths daj formed mselves nto copartnershp for purpose of carryng on of busness of bujnand sellng Pgs and g slaughterng and sellng Pork at Honolulu, sland of Oahu, under frm name and Companj style of Kula Pork Packng. S. AHM of Kula, Mau. AH CHEW of Kula, Mau. TONG HOP of Kula, Mau. YUEN CHONG of Kula, Mau. HARNG SANG of Kula, Mau. TA TONG LUN of Kula, Mau. G. AWANA of Makawao, Mau. TONG MANG of Kahulu. Mau. Honolulu, February S, S9S. 9 t ADMNSTRATRXS NOTCE TO CREDTORS. The undersgned, havng been on 0th day of December, 897, duly apponted by W. L. Stanley, Second Judge of Crcut Court of Frst Crcut, Admnstratrx of Estate of John Grace, formerly of Honolulu, sland of Oahu, notce s herebj gven to all credtors of sad John Grace, deceased, to present r clams duly auntcated wth proper vouchers, f any exst, wher such clams be secured by mortgage or not to undersgned at offce of J. Alfred Magoon, next to post offce wthn sx months from date of ths notce or y shall be forever barred. SARAH J. GRACE, Admnstratrx of Estate of John Grace, deceased. Honolulu, Hawaan slands, February th, CHAS. BREWER CO.S New York Lne. on shpments on lberal terms. For furr partculars, address Messrs. CHAS. BREWER & CO., 7 Klby Street, Boston or C. BREWER &. CO., Ltd., Honolulu Agents. Read Eacaan Gazette (SemWeekly ). T AND te Orental Steamshp ft. FOR SAN FRANCSCO: tau port os GAELC Mar. CHNA Mar. S DORC Mar. 9 BELGC Mar. 5 CHNA Mar. 0 COPTC Apr. KlJ Apr. 9JRO DE JANERO Apr. C0PT Apr. CTY OF PEKNG.Apr. d GAELC May HjDORC BELGC general nformaton, apply te & aar M jffcy Co., Ltd. TME TABLE ssfl less S. S. KNAU, CLARKE. OMXlNDKK, Wll TAnrA TTnn.t..! touchnst at Ljlhn nn Wo... Z. Makena same day. MatakaM. 5K. walhae and Laupahoeho hm JM&Kfcur LEAVE HONOLULU. rda Feb. 5 Frday Apr. s ruesdaj...ma r. S Tuesday...Apr. Frday... Mar. SFrldav Tuesday. AkC ts...mar. 9 Tuesday....May marteed? at PhoUU PttBa Returnng wll leave HHo a. m.. touchng at S mc at Laupaho! kona and jmm. Kawalhae same laalaea Bay and Lahana tto Wte of Tuesdays and Frdays. ARRVE HONOLULU. Wednesday.Feb.,Wednetay.Apr. 6 Saturdaj...Ma r. 5 Saturday... Apr. 6 Wednesday.Mar. 6 Wednasdar.Anr Saturday. 7..Mar. 6atnay.:.May 7,5,.J:aU trp at each Pohok. Puna. month.lrz. on mornng of dmyt J from Hllo to Honolulu. Th?T, Popular route y valea u pernd.d&!p S. S. CLAUDNE, CAMERO.W Cdxxu. Wll leave Honolulu Tuesdays at S octoek ra?s.htas Kahulu. HW fa. rt?,,at?ono Sunday mornng Jm call at Nuu... f Kaupo. No freght wll K j. m. on day of salng tmr Ths company reserves make Uw changes n tme of de6js, NOTCE, Sf.ta teamen wll WmOOT not b Consgnees conslences artotag Uww! must be at tamhtt receve r freght. not hold MU responwsts, corajs after t has been landed. StCk rsk recetved on at waers Ths company wll not be t r for money clhlor valuables of poswgers less placed as n care of Surser Packages contann narsnnoj affcm, wher shpped as baggage or frefgtrt. f contents reof exceed SltHUJO n value, must have vau planly reof stated and marked arw,. Company wll not hold tself lable tee auj o or damage n excess of ths sum except roods be shlnnu un der a specal contract. All emplojee s of Company are forbdden to receve freght delverng a shppng recept refor n form prescrbed by and whch may be Cm.pan y seen by shppers upon applcaton to parsers of Companys Steamers. bhppers are notfed that f freght s shpped wthout such recept, t wot be solely at rsk of shpper. Passengers are requested to porcaace tckets before embarkng. to Tboce do so wll be subject te an Un g addtonal charge of per cent. C. L, WGHT. s B Proet. ROSE, Secretary. CAPT. J. A. KNG. Port Superntendent. FOKEtLN AL SERVCE. Steamshps wll leave for and arrve from San Franclco or Vancouver on or about followng date n 89s ARRVE LBAVB From San Francsco For San Frauokf) or Vancouver or Vancoutcr Australa... Feb. Aorang...Feb. 5 Gaelc Mar. Australa...Mar. Marposa... Mar. Moan a Mar. Aorang Mar. 8 Chna Mar. 6 Dorc Mar. 9 Belgc Mar. 5 Australa.. Mar. 9 Mowera...Mar. 6 oaa Mar. 0 Australa..Mar. Chna Mar. 0 Alameda...Mar. Australa..Apr. Coptc Apr. Mowera...Apr. 5 Ro JanercApr. Peru Apr. 9 Warrmoo.. Apr. Alameda... Apr. 7 Australa... Apr. cpuc Apr. 8 Marposa..Apr. Australa.. May Pekng... Apr. 0 Warrmoo.. May Dorc May 0 Gaelc May 7 Aorang May Aorang... June 0, Australa...May 7 Belgc May owera...june S r

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W Kaohele, K 0 95 Kahunahana, D. 9 0 Kalaukoa, Lula 0 95 Kaolelo 5 Kanepu 6 Kaneaakala, M Kalakela, J. S Kamukamu 9 Kalan 0 Kaunamano, J. K. 0 Kaulukou, Mrs. Ana 5 5 Kan Chong Sng Co. 50 Kaholo (w) 8 00 Kalaneha Kanoa, L. W Kaulahao, H Kahnu, J. oela 8 Kapoho, L. H Kaualoha, Mrs. L Kalkele, (w) 90 Kamahua, Lose 7 0 Kamaka Kapule, Mele 5 00 Kapule, Anne 5 Kalua, Moses 6 Kaukahanupau 7 Kaleek, L Kal 80 9 Kama, Davd Kalauola. Kall, S S S S S 79 S0 S S 8 S5 S6 87 SS S Kakalnahaole, J. W. 5 Kanealll, Jula 90 Kapu, D. 7 0 Kaluahlnul (w) Kall, Sam S 0 Kahnlao 5 Kamnlualutu, J, S 66 Kalona (w) 0 Kakalla KatalU 0 Kamlla (w) Kauanul Kalwl Katama, Ulualoha Kaun Kaholo, J. Kama! & Papallna (by S. C. Kan o, Tr.) 6 Kauhl, Palo t Knluna (w) Kauanul Kauwe, Mrs. S. K. 5 5 Kalbe, August Kauanul S 0 Kaumota 5 0 Kalcall, Mrs. Mary Kahoohanohano (w) Kalauawa, John Kalakoa 90.Karattl, Rchnrd J Kannmu, Lulu P. 5 Karratt, Anderson 60 Kall, Mrs. Lucy Kalua, Kaannana Kama S 0 Kawka Kaw, Mrs Kahakukaalanl 5 Kahololo, Kapa Kaua, Salomon 0 So Kawa, Geo. 90 Kaeo, S. K. 5 SO Kalua, Mele 5 Kaole, Apolo D. Kahanauapo, G. W. Kahlna, J. H. 60 Kanoa, John 7 0 Kauhane, Jas. SO 9 Kamawae, Jas Kauheaku (w) Kaoul, Herman 9 S5 95 Kalama, John Kahulama, eke 97 Kaoul, Mrs. Herman 0 9S Kaohwaena Kaluawaa 500 Katoechesuk 50 Kapule, Kahele (w) 50 Kaonoh (w) 50 Kaaloa, Sam 50 Kaaloka 505 Kaahanu, D. K. 506 Kaanaana 507 Kaaloa Est of Kaapa, Kealoha 50 Kaae, Jesse K Kaaohelo 90 5 Kaapela, Est of 50 5 Kaaal, J. W Kaakaula, Kaoha 55 Kaawalauole 56 Kaauka, S. M. 8S Kaa, Peter Kaahue Kaana, Capt. D Kaaoao, Kawka 90 5 Kaakaula, S. K. 5 Kaahue, Ono 5 Kaao, Mrs. Kealakaa 5 Kaahuwalu Kaaoaohema 56 Kaaha, Hram 0 57 Kaanaahah, Est of Kaaeae (w), D. Kall & Kaw (w) Keahnu, C. M. 50 Kekulu, Davd Keahamakan (w) 0 5 Keawe, Geo Kepola (w) 5 Keahou, Davd Kelula (w) 56 Keaweamah, G. W Keamona (w) Keola, Jas. N. K Kealohaku, Jos. 50 Kealoha, S. K Kekahuna, Hookaa (w) Kekala 5 Keka, Abraham 75 5 Keoahu, oane J 55 Kelpo, L. D Kepahon, Kealoha Kealala Kellkua 59 Keau, J Kelpalahe 55 Kekun, Mrs. Hao 55 Kepola (w) Keaweamoku, L 5 55 Kelaa, M. 555 Keaopaa, M. K Keanahuna, Lulka S7 BBS SOS SOS B S B69 S S S o S0 5S 5S 5S 5S5 5S6 5S7 5S S S S Koftlftkat. Adam Keahlalen Kenho (w) Kekuown, Uaua Aanfs an S. N. Kolokoma Kolula (w) Konlohn, Joan Keohoknlote, A. H. K. Koklp, J. Kolllkull, J. W. KottH, Khr Keohokll Kellflkeoto, C. S Kolttkanaknofo (w) Kokolwnl, Atom. Keaweamah. Mrs. C. Konweamnh. O. W. Kolllknpnole. Kopa (w) Pantuu Kollett, Jr.. Aanle Kon. J. M. Koaupunlheu Kennu, Kealoha (w Keka Kelpo (w) Keama, J. Walwatolo Kekaho Klmura, Y. Ktagawa. U. Kl Sng Tong Co. Klllkna (w) Klna. J. P. Kllnahl. Est of Lama Kla, S. K. Kmo Kn, Paul K Loo Co. Kng, Mrs. Amy Josophlne Klla, Capt Knlau Km Wo Kmokeal, L. P. Koula, S. W. Knkake and Kapohtt Khe, Est of Hana Klp No. Kojlma, Dr. S. Kolomona Kookoo Kong Lee Co. Koleka (w) Kola, Jaeob Kookoo, C. L. Koahou, J. M. Koon Lane Kuholua, J. Kuanon, Capt Kuln, John Kuamoo, Jaek Kumuha (w) Kuphea Kukah, Mrs. K. (by S, K. Kane) Kum Sng Pow Kuloh Kuk, Maran K. Kuahlwnu, L. W. Kuku Kumukoa, Moek Kual, Moeau Kuakaula Kuku (w) 6 6 Kulke (w) Kum Sng S 0 9 SS 6 Kumukah, S Kuaana, Kanekolla Cw) S to John 65 Kuholua, 66 Kukalan 67 Kumakahapo, 68 Kuala, Moses 6 Laweok 66 Larsen, Wm. 67 La Say 68 Lau Hoo Tau 69 Lahela (w) 650 Lam Leong 65 Larsen, Rebecca 65 Lane, John C. and L. K. 65 Lau Chuck 65 La Sam 655 Lavnho, J. 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J Mana, Sam 5 7 Manlawa, Est of J. 5 7 Maraea (w) 90 7 Matsamoto 75 Masano, M. 76 Manaka, Mrs. D. 77 Meekapa, S. H. 5 7S Macno, Jas. 79 Malao, Est 5 Makaena, Mrs. X Mahelona, Solomon Markham, Geo Markham, Mrs. Konele 7 Makanae, Jesse P Male, Mkala (w) SO 76 Mkalem, E. B Moon Kt Makam, J. M. S Mahanlu, S Mahelona, J. W Maulawa, Mrs. Lahapa 0 75 Makala, D Malupo & Co Malnpo (w) S Makaena, John Maanakea S0 75S Mello, Francsco Perrera de 759 Mann, Est of 760 Mahk, Solomon 76 Mung See 76 Mana 76 Mtchell Pplan 76 Mahoe, Solomon 765 Marques, Vncente 766 Machado, Joe 767 Mana, Jr., J. 768 Meheula, Solomon 769 Mossman, Jas. B. (by J. H. Boyd, Tr.) 7 Mahoe, S. K. 77 Makakaka 77 Mar Lew Co. 77 Makekau, Jas. 77 Mahelona, Mrs. Lala 775 Manael, Mrs. Emly 777 Monsarrat W. T. 778 Matsuoka 779 Meahewaole, Geo 7S0 Moe 78 Moan, K. 78 Monsarrat J. M. and C. B. Wood 78 Matsamoto and U. Thomp son 78 Mokalehna (w) 785 Makalu 756 Mame (w) 757 Malaha, Kean 758 Mahelona, S. W. 789 Madera, M. de S. 790 Manoa Banana Co. 79 Moepono 79 Mto 79 Martns, Man! 79 Malkapn (w) 795 McQare, J. W. 796 McGnre, T. C. 797 McLaln, John 799 McKeagne, Dan 800 McCabe, Andrew 80 McAngus, Alex. 80 Napala 80 Nshlmura, H Nuuanu, Sam Napoohw, Mrs. L 807 Nakookoo 808 Naehalua 809 Nunes, Manl 80 Namahoe, W. P. 8 Nato fvs NamHml 8 Naves, Ant. Fernandez 8 Namaka (w) y S5 0 8 SO Nahuna (w) 56 Napahnkapu, Est of Naneo (w) 9 0 SS Naa S 0 S9 Nahorahlpa, L. J. 0 0 S9 Naholowaa. J Nahakual. J. TV. B Nahua (w) 5 Nahuna 5 Nawelu (w) 55 Nahalau 56 Nn Sng Wa tlee Hn) 57 Nuuanu, Wm SS Nek S9 Nakea, D.. S 0 S Nunes, Manl 5 Ncholas. A. G Ng Sng 5 Nott Jr Jas. S 0 5 Nanes, Peter 55 Naone, D. K Nahoku 57 Namaelaa, J. K. SS Nolo, B Naknna. J.,K. 50 Nelson, Capt. 5 Nawa 5 Nh, Napoleon. S Nahakn. Lew S Nal, Laah 7, 0 55 Oneha, Sam 56 Olva Oha (w) SS Ong Shng Wa Co. 7 0 S9 OSullvan; P. S 05 S5Q Ornealles, Frank Opnna (w) SO 55 Opalaaoho Opnkanlahea S 0 55 Oo Yng Olvera, J. R., S55 Onokea, Thos. S 75 S57 Pearson, G. 90 S5S Pko Pahneleele, Davd Perry, WVM.: Poppleton, E Powells, Jas Ponte, Jacntho B Phllps, Manl S65 Panka 566 Peabody, Lacy K. S Pae, John Paehaole, A. P Po 5 Pnkela 57 Paanan, Mrs. Lepeka 57 Paha, Maelua 57 Palan, E. W. v Panaewa, Nhoa (w) 575 Pahna (w) Pomaka, John 877 Papala (w) Paaelna (w) 579 Pedro, Peter Peter, John Pedro, Frank S Puh, D. K. 55 Paoo, A. W. 90 SS Paalnh, S Pok alas Kuahne Perry, Mrs. Antos 557 Place, Mrs. W. H SSS Paoakalan, W. SS9 Pp (w) Paha (w) Perrero, Ant Phenn, Elena Poomana (w) Pko 595 Parker, Mrs. W. R Paele 9 So 897 Perrera Camllo 8 75 S98 Paamana, Lepeka Paoo Poole, Thos. W; Png Chee 5 90 Pae, S. K. 90 Poonn, Edward 90 Paka 905 Paalnln Paahao Panloa, Kahamoe 90S Pah 909 Perry, Antone Pestano, A. C Paakanla, Ana Phana 9 Pehn 9 Paaah, D. W Plhea Paahao (w) 5 97 Pnah, Klnah Paana, Maka 99 Paoakalan, John 90 Perry, Kuahne 9 Paanan, John 9 Quong Mee Lee Co. 6 9 Qnntal, J. de 95 Robnson, John 96 Robnson Mnors 97 Rego, Manl de 98 Ryder, C. Clfford 99 Rhodes, F. C. : 90 Robson, Mrs. L E. 9 Robnson, Becky 9 Robertson, Mr. Jas. W. 9 Ramas, Est of 9 Rodrqnes, Est Antone 95 Rodrques, Frank 96 Rodrqnes, Antone 97 Rchardson, Mrs. Kala 98 Rosa, Est of Antone 99 Rosa Jr., Antone 90 Rosa, Henry Antone Robnson, Mrs. J. J. 9 Rchards, CapL 9 Roberts, Joaqun G. 9 Rapoza, Jose 96 Rose, Mrs. M. J Rest. Mrs. Anne 50 9S Rosa, Manl 99 Sproull, W. C. 950 See Wo Sng Co. 95 Shaw, Mss Rosna 95 Saee Chng 95 Seu Tn. Lam Yp and Tam Jan 0 95 San Wo Kee 955 Sk Smth, Mrs. A. K Sn Young S Sun Tong, Yaen Smth, Est. of W. Jas Sng Choy Solomon, John 96 Surmann, Dr. E. C. 96 Slva, John Gomes de Sang On Kee S Smth. Alexander Slver, Gasper 96S Stone, W. H. 969 See Wo Hop Co. 5 9 Smth, W. A Sng Tong Yck Co Sut Hong Sang Kee 975 Sam Ku Slva, Manl de 977 Sam Wo Co S Sun Yuen Lee Co. 979 Su Sang 950 Su Ah Ngar Segata Steven, John 95 Sharratt, Mrs. W. F Su Sang 955 Souza Vctorna 9 0 9S6 See Chong S7 Sugmoto & Co 5 9SS Souza, Jose Enos 95 9S9 Souza, Genwall de Souza, John Samuca F. Gomes S 0 99 Slva, Manl de 5 99 Santos, Joe E. 99 Steven, Jas. L. 995 Sam 997 Spaldng, Davd S9S Sang Sang Schlef, John Schaefer, Martha Swnton, H. S Sarakch, Otsuka Slva, John Spencer, Mrs. A. E., 006 Sumner, John K Slva, Mrs. N Slva, Frank Sung Mang Ark Co. S 0 0 Sakata 0 Shents, F Sumda Sheldon. Sophe 5 05 Sng Tong Yck Co See Shng Wa Co Tack Lee Co. 00 Ta Sng Co Tam Chung Eee.S, 50 0 Tregloan, Est of H. S. 0 0 Thomas, E. B Tam Leon 05 Tanaka, H. S 0 06 Tnker, Joseph 07 Ta Sng 08 Tam Jan 7 09 Tanaka, K Tn Sau, Y 7 0 Tuck Yuen &. Co Tong Hng Socety Tanaka 50 0 Ta Loy Co. 05 Tong Mow Foon Co Thompson, J. H Tanaka and Sugama 08 Tmoeo, Rev. E. S Turner, Arche 7 00 Tn Wo 6 0 Thow Choy 9 0 Turner, Wm Tayoka 50 0 Thornton, W. H. 5 vtw uufe k.au Tatsugawa 08 Tomnago Tavas, Slvano Uytgeerts, L. C Uaua, George 05 Jmamaka TJl, Mele and Kahoaka Unauna, Jas. U Ulukou, Mrs.A ne 057 TJuku, Wm Vvas, J. M Voeller, E. 060 Vera, Caesar Valley Tenns Club Van Gleson, J. H Verra Wlknson, J Wlcox, R. W Wllams, E. A Wng Hop Wapulan 0 Ward, Jas Wne Chone Co Wkander, Fred. 07 Warner. Mr. 07 Wakualan (w) 075 Wlddfeld, Mrs. A. 076 Wllams, A. K. 077 Wllams, Joshua 078 Wo Chong Co. 079 Wood, Emma K 080 Wahnealoha, K. 08 Wallace, Saml 08 Wallace, Chas S Waalne 0S5 Wllams, Henry 0S6 Walker, Capt. F. D. 0S7 Wason, Geo. 0SS Waaha, Mary 0S9.Waanuhea. L. 090 Wo Qu 09 Wu Keau 09 Wnchester, W. H. 09 Wodehouse, Mr. and, Mrs. Jas. H. 095 Wllams, Rose 096 Wahalama S0 S Wnam, C, Trustee 9S 50 09S Wlburton, Frank Wng Hong 00 Wng Wo Chong Co. 0 Wong Chew Kee 6 0 Wong Shng 0 Wong Hook, Est of 0 Wong Yuen 05 Wong Hop loe Wong Sun Mnor (by Wong Toong Gdn.) 07 Wong Chung 0S Wong Hung 09 Wong Chuck Hong Co Wong Woon Yee On 50 ll Ym Chan Yamamoto 50 5 Yng Lng Tong Yee Wo Ta 7 Yee Hng 90 8 Yee Kee Chan 5 9 Yee Kee 7 5 l0 You Sng Yee Hop Wa Co. S 90 Yuen Pen 9 50 Yuen Kong Yee Wo 5 Yan Hoo 6 Yuen Chan 75 7 Yong Sun S5 S Zablan, B. P. 5 Dstrct of Ewa.and.Wannae. Armstrong & Co. 05 Antone, Abe Alull, J. T. Amoe (w) SO 5 Akelekele (w) 6 Allen, Geo. C. S 0 S Boardman, G. E. J9 Bowler, J. F. 0 Chau Kee s 0 50 Davs, H. be Fres, John ;v?r EHka 5 00 t Galaspo, Est 90 5 Hu. S. H. 6 Hana 7 Hunt, Wm. S Hopp, J. J. 9 Horner, R. 0 Hll, Est Johnson, Est 80 Johnson, Enoch Johnson, Ant P Johnstone, A. 5 Kaa 05 6 Kualaku 50 7 Kaluna (w) 7 8 Kaawaloa, Hana 7 9 Kamaka. Est 0 Kalekau, A. 9 Kaluhl 6 Kananaul 7 Kaa, Est 6 Kaeha, Est 5 5 Kawka, Est 6 Kalakaua, Est Kama! (w) 90 8 Kahkapu 90 9 Kmoke 5 0 Kale (w) Kakanahaole 0 Kakanahaole (Oplo) Kane, S. K. 0 Kanohohlwalan 5 Kuha, Wm. 6 Kamakala 05 7 Kaanaana, J. K Keone, Ane Keone, Mlleka 50 Kaanaana 5 Kekaula 90 5 Kwa Kahumoku, W. N Kaohmaunu 60 oo naananu 56 Kuklehu, J. 57 Keaka (w) 58 Kalllahl (w) Kahanu Kauhalu 6 Keka 6 Kaapun (w) 6 Kekua 6 Kauhola 66 Kaalualoha, Est, 67 Keahona 68 Lucas, T. R. 69 Lahlah (w) 7 Maleka, Est 7 Ma J Molteno, C. 75 Mkalem, E. B ,55 l Mkalem & Co.. 77 Maluna 7 Naloloa 5 79 Nawela 5 50 Ng Mon Su 5 Napuelua 5 0 S Naea 5 5 Pow Sng Wa 6 5 Ppl (w) 0 S Robnson. R. 58 Sun Kwong Le& S 5 S7 Sung Kwons Sun 55 TJ, 59 Van Gleson, J. H. 90 Wallace, Poe SO 9 Wllams 9 Wong Leong 9 S5 9 Wharton, H. Dstrct of Wanlun. Ala 6 5 Aneko, G. P. 7 0 Al, D. 5 Aea, Mrs. D. M. 60 Ah Chee 00 Ah Kana 7 SO Akaka S 95 S Beck 9 Banato, M Enos, Mrs. K S5 Ewalko 5 Hanapule, Est. 50 Hlaulele, P. Hlaulele, Est Holt. R. W. 5 6 Harrs, Mrs. A. 7 Houghtalng, C S. 5 S Houghtallng, G. S., Guardan Holt, Est. R..W. S 0 0 Huakn, M. 5 Haalou. MrsK. 0 0 Helenh, Jas. mau, Est. 50 Kaanaana, J. K. & Kaa Male S a Kaaulaula, Est Kalehua, EK. 7 Kahulu, Est. 8 Kahelahela.,Ema S 0 9 Kaakawaha 55 SO 0 Kalohae, Est. 6 5 Kahlama, Est 50 Kaalahua, Mrs. D. 90 Kukea, Chas. 50 Kelkul 5 Keola, Est Kahl, Est 90 7 Kawakumuole, Mrs. L. S Kaneaakala, L. 9 Kapolan 60 0 Kekumano 5 0 Kuamoku & ors, Mrs. L. 05 Kha, Est Kawakaka, Mrs. K., Kapea, Est 00 5 Kawahakul, T Kaanu, J. K Kaahamalu, Mrs. 8 Kaanu, Mrs. Guardan 9 Kaanu, Mrs Kaou, Mrs. 5 Kamakea, Est az Konohk, Est Kawahamana, Est 5 Kaluhokane Kukla, J Kahalepauole, D Kuewa, D. M Kwong Fong Wa, Kobayash 60 Llo Luka, H. W Leleauna, Est 5 6 Maunaloa, Kale 6 Makah, Kealoha t 65 Makah, Est of Mahuka, Est 5 67 Mkelela Mera, Est Mahu, L. Mahu, Mrs. P Mahoe, S. K Malo, Est 7 Manuel, A Man Lee Wa, Nalu, L. C. 76 Naow, D. 77 Naukana, Est. S. 78 Nakea, Est 79 Naow, Mrs. N. 80 Ngee Yck 8 Opunu, H. 8 Pohakah, Est E 8 Ponepake, Est 8 Palu 86 Pulawa, Est 87 Pratt Mrs. E. K. 88 Prendergast 89 Pahukula, J. L. 90 Penopeno, Est 9 Sameds, Peter 9 Sal Sung Wa 9 Sum Hop Wa 9 Sum Wo Wa 95 Thompson, Est. 96 Wond, W. S. 97 Walmea Land Co. 98 Yee Kee M o 05 Dstrct of Kootaulott. Apaaa. Jula Ala Akna U Apaa, L. Barenaba, J. H. 5 Booth. Chas. 6 Ctlen, S. 7 Chun Yat S De Costa, J. 9 Ehu, Est 0, Mrs. Rchard Kenol, Kllona Kalhumua Kumukahl 5. Kaukaha, Est 6 Kaleklnl 7 Keau S Kupau, J. 9 Kamekona 0 Kallleha and Natopl Konul Kahelekula. Mrs. Keawekane Kamau 5 Kanamu. Est 6 Kopaea, Est 7 Kaapu,. K. S Kaamanu, L. 9 Kawnmwaho 0 Kapu.Kanaloa Kaehu Kaohele Keaunul, L. M. 5 Manahll 6 Monsarrat TS : s 7 $ Oft n ts : S 5 : s s S 5 se 9 St X S Sft e S7 x se s SO 5 $ 7S 7 X S $ 00 m m 79 7 Makanul, J. A. 59 S Naneo, Est 79 9 Wahnemakal 00 Ds.trct of voolnuppko,(!xo.. 0. Ah Pow 5 SS Chow Yee S 55 Downey. Mrs. J. T. 9 0 Davdson, J. Bell 5 Enoka 6 Holt, Wm Hnawale 65 S Hullmoku, Mra. 9 Kawalhoano, Mrs. SO 0 Kapolan, Est 5 Kaluna, Est 5 Kal, Sam 6 50 Kauhlmahu Keleau or Kaanana, Est S 0 5 Kekal, A. K. 6 Kahoa, James 0 7 Kan e, S. K. 9 J7 8 Kaaawahla Kekahuna 0 Kamakea (w) Kualke 60 Kaananal Kamakan Kahue 5 Kuna 6 Maka, Robert 60 7 Mahoe, Mss M. OO 8.Namallua (w) 5 9 Nawelu, Est 0 0 Napahulu 5,Pendergat, Mrs. E. N. 95,Punakau Pl (w),60 Shng Shal Co.,50 5 Sumner, Est of 50 6 Sumner, Est Mra. E. N 50 7 Ta Hang Wa 9 75j 8 Ta Sau 00 9 Wong Chow Wllams, C. E. Watson, Davd 95 Young Young Co. 5 Dstrct of Koolaupqkp, Xo. t. Barenaba, J. H. Hoopl, Mrs. m a Kamohal 6 Kaehuokalan! 7 Kallaa, S. 8 Kalama, S.. Kukekllaor Kane. Kalokolanf Kapu, Jos. Kahalel 5 KelUmahal, 6 Kamaka (w) 7 Kaulla, Mrs. 8 Kapamanu SO Leong Lork 80 0 Meek, Jack 00 Malama, J. 60 Nama (w) 80 Nakuanna SO Papa, Est of Z 5 Rowan, Geo Yong Yong,. 0 0 hereby certfy that above la a correct lst of Delnquent Taxesfor 897; best of my knowledge and belef... (Sgned), JONATHAN, SHAW, Assessor let Drlslon. jrfeja trllutvuyrttwrm m

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S 9 Kal AaersB, J. E. 79 Kahele A Ssasr 69 Keann Afcrsam, 5. W. 5 5S Kekeleakn, H. Aaersao, Jne. 9 Kannan, Frank A Sara Bras. 6 Koaloa (w) A Kens S9 Kake J,k?J, D. H. 6 Kahaleole Anwse.Fr Kawahe (w) Kaaa, Xoa Bres, Manl 79 Kamata (Jap) Brawn, Jne., S 57 Kaann, J. A. Bred. MoBe Mrs. S 75 Kelaa Kukahko, D. Caldera, Jes. S 69 Keklohua Ghag Yae 59 Kamalolo Clark, Tfeos. 9 Kalua CFfcase, K. L. 5 Kalalke Conway, W. A. 95 Kekala, Mrs. G. P. Knolahlah (w) Est. Kaaloa 99 Kunukau, D. Est H. E. Betlers 6 5 Koomoa & Xakoana KrsaBa 99 Kaall Esc Makaaloa 5 Kapono, Apkela Est. Kanewahne (w) St Kafchanohano Est. Kteraao 5 Kauwekane Est. Kamana 7 9 Kealoha, M. Est. Xaepto 6 Kahololo (w) Est. F. Sefeoltz 95 S Kelkp Est. D. K. Kpaknha 79 Kapko, Xoa Esc Xakonra 97 Hana Esc Mah 6 09 Kate Esc Pae S Kekna Esc Joe Enos 9 95 Kalnna EscMakahela 79 Kalua, Lono KalaTsa Esc Opna 99, D. H. Eas, Haakn 7 9 EagHsk, Robe 0 9 Laa. (w) Esc Kanakas KeahL Esc J. Brosrr t 59 Lmaha, J. 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