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fillIfifflCJ -- - pT(m iiimi'ii ii iv i iwkj. -- rvvx'ir.. NO. 6713. "aw Ail AJSKKATUr. x, UU.NUAX, UIMJUJlUfci; 3, lyOO. SIXTEEN PAGES. w PRICE FIVE CENTS. Offertory "Calvary" . vM' INVr.Ml JUr.NTM. Mrs. Annis Montague Turner '4Tf.: Accompanist. Miss . j , I . Caroline Castle. t...l III DIAMOND Jubilee Offering for New Kawaiahao UNTIMELY JUBILEE OF Organ. Presentation of Hawaiian Flag from AI-- It SKY. Oberlln College Ohio IW, ('. Ahl and Rev. W. D. Westervelt til No. id West Anthem ....Kamehameha Girls School ... J Address by FIND. t T.I the Pastor 1 KA Rev. H. H. Parker WAIAHAO Solo "Valley of Shadows." K K it rn CHURCH p I I' tin flrthrl gt. Mrs. Annis Montague Turner Address 'Kawaiahao Church" E. K. I LilikiUni Flames Notary rlh-- Anthem Kawaiahao Girls' School Disclosed r I'' !!s:-nts- l tn Itev. Hiram IJinsham al-(i- rt "Aloha from the Denominations".. on the present site of Kawaiahao Rev. J. C. Hay i. Notary Scvcrity-fiv- Anthem v The . Kawaiahao Quartette Cornerstone i rnr, c and then Krand-- Nr w York Years cburrh. thotiKht of the I "Aloha from the Descendants of the If "' fr of of 1 I . I. children those first converts. The 111. Main Missionaries" ... Hon. W. R. Castle J prandchilrren were In the present au- - Anthem .... Kamehameha Boys School Relics. r I km ' k . N IS Kitihurmtnu dionre an'l this to the speaker was am-- ! "Aloha from the Hawaiian Churches" pie evidence of the power of God to ' Rev. E. S. Timoteo Labor Hymn "Hoku Ao Nani" Here. jbrlnp mtti V believe in Him. God had A MS. : Choir and Congregation IIY.JM'I placed jrood pastors In Kawaiahao Prayer i and Benediction FROM OLD i. I'M. i CHINA ri j ll.mHifilMe I'fo church to lad the people. He prayed . Rev. Sereno E. Bishop, D.D. nllrnMori tier (a that its future days would be even btt- - i': , . ' 'I'lm arid II. rsii.nr, ter than the glorious ones of the past 3 Detained at Station. ENGINE HOUSE Methodist FITTING In extending the glory of the Lord". rmurs. i" in i a. m.t o CELEBRATION Henry Kauwal. who waa arrested ; (i OF 9 m . j t.i i m miUim, to I lan.i. aaxuraayrA nigax in is.anaaKo auer nav- - ,i . r.i. ;ii Hon. W. R. Castle, in giving "Aloha Ing had a Tevver pointed at his head Buried in 1889 and Contained D.-tlf- THE I M flm, y being ;jk .1.1. w AMI), GREAT ANNIVERSARY from the Descendants of the Mission- - eambler named Makia, is . police , Coins, Papers and a ( 'I ' .",r". ID arie." spoke in part as follows: detained at the station pending medical examination. One of nis a' Memorial. , ''.'t,a.-awLA..ra- ta b1 withered' -- . T .ev" . tadly and there is a , (UHV1N fnre, mi IWet.- - L ; CJ . f: that he ma, have a serious , v "' n"ir, ? to 11 . rtv, rift Chr .nn-Tnmr.- U- -f I T, . n;::"'. v,MWu 111 1 .dl8ea3e- - icinpic nunomiu nrongea church ;i, known WEEK ago Saturday, Chief Hunt By Worshippers ylrs Bolt Ha. Woa. of the Honolulu Fire Depart- MTII.-'f- D Who Listen To ment, accompanied by J. T. f j i'.U.I'U rvl thlwaiahao We ,,f i rr'.t'H t ni Alillr r.fltA. sounded with the best thatt::there Is in have received information from Batchelder of the High Sheriff's office' Vu' ' to I'1, 3 t 4 KD'I Historical Addresses. connection ith the advancement of Washington which indicates that Mr. and Hang Same, formerly the Chinese . M ?!. religion and education in Hawaii He Bolt has been appointed circuit foreman of the old China Engine Com- j Within Its v ails have been enacted- - Judge in place of Judge Silliman. The pany No, 5, made an investigation of many of the events which have made selection of Mr. De Bolt will be heart-th- e 1 1 m ;M m , t 4 n.f 7 lit 1 p. the ruins of the China engine house .i history of Hawaii. approved by citizens of the i m r a. m.; Tt. to. N Tlln first Sunday of th From this hall the which was burned to the ground on ity have ! e , advanced high degree have been taken the ashes of kings and Territory. Independent. January 20th during great ,th-- I:.-,- .. t . 1. I . the of December. founda- uKL'tl .an f.nli. in-- uiiur-rioi- . o the .....v.. van .iiij o ipofie 'iu"-!!- iiiei! ana noDiv men anil some which swept Chinatown from Kauma-kapi- ll w T'i W'i I .' niftrm howr I hi II tions of the first K ho contrast the beginning of this cen- - of the missionaries. Here have been church to the waterfront. a I to 1 l 4 tn p. tury I m.. rhvrrh were laid and the Rev. Hir.im with Its close. seen and heard many of the events of PAY They were armed with picks and "It Is to be hoped that under this history which will never fade from the SMLL shovels and the object of their search lUngham dedicated the church to tod. me banner, adopted by recollection tC WATrftln t?SK. n4 the coming of those who were present, was the recovery of the whlcn mt Yesterday was celebrated the legislature as , tinox im, P'ftunU and Mlllor Kt ; Wf diai the Territorial tlag. the Scenes of the greatest Interest have had been sealed up In the corner stone . forward THEM ..f I Mm m.; t to anj 1 In I memd Jubilee, th 73th anniversary tf movement of the new century, been enacted In this historical place. FOR on April 13, 1889, when the engine house , TH, Whit now HI. the Uyln of the first corner stone, in stimulating and enlarging Chris "This church has been foremost in was dedicated to its purpose i of .she- tian life on the Mainland, may be felt the eye oT ltering the fire engine which TmciiiNAiiT the big coral church on King streetJ the whole ration. It waa had oen urtujf.oNa. throughout all the churches and com- but natural that here should be cen- assigned to the Chinese quarter. Tbey i CtjinUM Vtrifary Kiraon who a program ruungiy arrange.! to munities of Hawaii nel. until the king- tered the guiding spirits iafill.t tiffli't Klfla fit. fttJkblmt for Christian first attacked the makai corner of .the ntemortalii the great work of the early dom of Christ becomes supreme in in I I til tiny nr maM promptly life Hawaii. Tonight speak for Mounted Patrolmen Are building fronting on Maunakee street l business, religious 4 f'-- titic, otmtrtrlci anj missionaries who planted the seeds cf social ami life." the descendants of the missionaries in but found no trace of . the box. The An was by pastor, the gospel in the Hawaiian Islands address made the extending to the church thelr iroit mauka corner nearest the remains of Rev. Henry Parker, which had more grateful and ul. haji Treated Badly. once at- of a century ago. heartfelt to yu the stately flag pole was next flub ta lhreiuMrters than usual interest to the audience, for all. and God speed." tacked and fourteen feet beneath the I. i a, m. tn I n. m. ; thirty-seve- n v. The fine, commodious structure, the he has been Its pastor for The anthem by the boys of the Ka- pile of debris of bricks and mortar and a years. long the I'KNTlirri. oldest of the churches of Honolulu, was half Just half of Its mehameha school v.as one of the b- -t tin box. containing the documents existence of seventy-fiv- e years. is m It of the musical even- THEY on t:'PT t 'tiitn hi fitted with the regular worshippers and eectfdns of the WANT MORE MONEY stored in it the day when the cere- V. u, iwf. rorl a curious coincidence that the daueh- - ing. The blending mony .in. to . of the voices and of laying the corner stone took bmr nost 01 omers evening, i ne ,K tV.. , t- - iai nf the tonet were a great surprise ti the place, was found. .g.n loft ami pulpit stand were hand- - Hlaha church rv. Mr. Parker be- - mi.ii-r,- ,. It was rusted, covered. with mortar Y .Wf M omely decorated with white and red ing present. j Hawaii-tlover- t.v Mnnln Temple, Hoa the fourth were They Hev. K. S. Timoteo spoke in s and the pick penetrated, the yielding , m, 4 - h.'ir, h. to p. m. of many varieties Intersi rsed were Mrs. Coan. daughter of Rev. Hi- en-ll- ( an very brletly. his address being h Petition Hish Sheriff Brown for an cover, ripping it open. .vAt the office of a plentiful sprinkling of ferns and ram Blngbam, the first pastor; Mrs. titled "Aloha ' J llt''.lt rtittt4-lphi- A from the Hawaiian Chief Hunt the i cover was removed. 'P Dental nutlle. Resting above tha organ key- - Weaver, daughter Rev. : Increase in Their Monthly . :'.' M.iwnii' TVmpM; TrV Si I. of. Richard Churches." disclosing a rrnotley Array of. monetary, board against the glided pipes a Armstrong, the second pastor, and Mrs. The hymii. -- My Country 'T'.s of and literary treasures which offering Allowance. had been l Mi'iHir.) (iffll'll, beautiful In the form of a Oullck. daughter of the third pastor. Thee." was sung in English designed eyes- feerer-atlon- s.