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VOL. XXXIX, NO., 32. HONOLULU, H. T., TUESDAY, APRIL 1U, 1904 SEMI-WEEKL-Y. WHOLE No. 2G82. RUSSIA WANTS TO FLOAT A RUSSIANS CLAIM TO

LOAN OF TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS BE SUBMARINE

FEAR SUBMARINE BOATsF THE CZAR IS REPORTED ST. PETERSBURG, April 16. It is believed that the Japa- 0 I 10 PORT ARTHUR H'l nese are using submarine boats at Port Arthur. DISSATISFIED WITH ALEXIEFF RUSSIAN REPORT OF BOMBARDMENT. PORT ARTHUR, April 16. In the Japanese bombardment of V5 this place, occuring Thursday, seven Chinamen and five soldiers Parker Gets New York M? (ASSOCIATED FBKSS OABJUEQBA1IB ) were killed and three Chinamen wounded. The town was not Delegation, LONDON, April 18. It is reported that Russia is in need of damaged although the Japanese fired 185 projectiles. money to finance the war. An issue of two hundred millions in' HARBIN HEARD 'FROM. Hearst Was Not Mentioned. bonds is expected. HARBIN, April 16. China is showing a more conciliatory spir- JAPANESE ARE COURAGEOUS. it. Food prices are rising. Russians in Korea. condition PINGYANG, April 18. The roads are in a terrible RUSSIA'S BATTLE LINE, f near here. The Japanese display remarkable courage and endurance in carrying on their operations in face of almost insurmountable LIAOYANG, April 16. The Russian intrenchments on the difficulties. Yalu have been completed. The center is, at Antung, the right flank lABSOOIATBD PRESS OAJBIiBOBAMSJ Lat-ung-K- Chih-tien-Chen- g. rests at and the left at sub-mari- EMPEROR DISSATISFIED. ST. PETERSBURG, April 19. The first boat in- ST. PETERSBURG, April 18. It is stated that the Emperor HERE'S GOOD CHEEK. tended for use at Port Arthur has been shipped in sections to that is dissatisfied with Viceroy Alexieff's conduct of the war. NEW YORK, April 16. President Deforest of the Wireless place. Telegraph Company has requested Secretary DYSENTERY AT HARBIN. that Hay protest RUSSIANS IN KOREA. intention of Russia users of wireless teleg- ST. PETERSBURG, April 18. Dysentery has broken out against the to treat the SEOUL, April A strong force of among the Russian troops at Harbin. raphy in the field as spies. ig. Russians is advancing down the Eastern Korean coast near JAPANESE GOING TO YINKOW. THE PALACE FIRE AT SEOUL. Gensan. PORT ARTHUR, April 18. It is rumored that twenty Japa- SEOUL, April 16. With the exception of the Kinseiken build- JAPANESE FORCES MOVING. ' ing, which is in the European style, all the palace buildings were nese transports were sighted, going to Yinkow. SHANGHAI, April 19. Forty Japanese transports have landed Russian are impatiently awaiting the landing of the Japa- consumed in yesterday's fire. The Emperor has taken refuge in the The a portion of an army at Takushan. The others will embark at Yon- - nese. is quiet here. library of the Kinseiken. Archives andt treasures were destroyed. It gampho to force the Yalu. RUSSIANS ADVANCING. AFTERNOON REPORT. MADAME MAKAROFF'S PENSION. SEOUL, April 18. The Russians are in the vicinity of Sungju SEOUL, Korea, April 15. The palace of the Korean Emperor ST. PETERSBURG, April The widow of Admiral Maka-ro- ff and the Japanese residents, including the consul, left there on steam- was destroyed today by fire. The Emperor, escaped without injury. 19. has been granted an annual pension of $10,000. er going to Gensan. The fire caused great consternation at the Korean Court and among CELEBRATING THE VICTORY. the people. It is believed the fire was set by incendiaries. AFTERNOON REPORT. TOKIO, April 18. The Japanese are elated over their success WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15. Formal notice has been PORT ARTHUR, April 18. It is reported that a Japanese at Port Arthur. Celebrations are being held in various parts of the served on the United States Government that Russia will regard as cruiser has been sunk. city. spies and shoot correspondents using wireless telegraphy for the TIENTSIN, April 18. Seventy Japanese DELAY LAND OPERATIONS. transmission of dispatches. transports are report- their ed to be going to Kinchow. VLADIVOSTOK, April 18. No land operations are expected TIENTSIN, China, April 15. is reported that twelve per It ST. PETERSBURG, April 18. An attempted landing by to take place here very soon. cent, of the the Japanese troops in Korea are ill. The hardships of the Japanese at Korea Bay has been prevented by the Russian forces ROADS IMPASSABLE. campaign are having a telling effect on the Japanese soldiers and ashore. 18. rains im- may cripple the movements in contemplation. MUKDEN, April Heay have rendered the roads ST. PETERSBURG, April 18. The belief is growing here that - -- ApHi-.is-Gener- passable and operations have been suspended. ST: PETERSBURG, Russia, Kuropatkin Admiral Togo's submarine mines"sunk"the Russian battleship. Petro- - will soon have 120,000 troops between Mukden and Liao Yang. pavlovsk. JAPANESE INFANTRY. Admiral Alexieff reports that there are now only two un- o PORTLAND, Ore., April 16. The floods in Eastern Oregon damaged battleships at Port Arthur. are delaying traffic on the railroads. o STRIKE STOPS WORK PITTSBURG, April 16. Andrew Carnegie has created a fund HARBIN, April 17. Two Japanese officers, disguised as lamas, of $5,000,000 for the benefit of the dependants of those losing their have been captured. They intended to blow up the railroad bridge ON FOUR BATTLESHIPS lives in the performance of heroic deeds in the United States and near Fullardi. Canada ; also for the benefit of the heroes themselves if they survive SEVASTOPOL NOT SUNK. with injuries. ST. PETERSBURG, April 17. The reported sinking of the QUINCY, Mass., April ig. Twenty-fiv- e hundred men employed WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15. The Senate today passed Russian battleship Sevastopol is officially denied. in a shipyard near here have struck, thus stopping work on the bat- the Canal Bill for the administration of the Panama Canal strip. ALEXIEFF AT PORT ARTHUR. tleships Rhode Island, New Jersey, Vermont and Washington. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 16. Congress will probably ad- PriUT AUTHIIP Ant-i- l rn TNrrVi.. Vitinrlrorl inA Cff,. man .,,- - L t,u,t journ on the 28th of this month. comnanied Alexieff her to assist in the defence. Tllc W affccled bv thc. strikc is of thc F9rc Rivcr 1 ., --. lingmc and Shipbuilding Company, at ore River, five miles ST. PETERSBURG, April 16. It is rumored here that the . , ... about ..1 iu a 1 ax in from Quiiicy. The battleship Vermont will be a vessel of 17,604 Japanese landed 12,000 men west of the Yalu. The Russians at- PARIS, April 17. is reported that Alexieff has been ordered tons and when completed will be thc most powerful vessel in thc back to the ships with heavy loss in men. It tacked and drove them not to permit the fleet to leave Port Arthur before the arrival of navy. The battleships New Jersey and Rhode Island are sister ships and guns. Skrydloff. of the same class as thc battleship Georgia, a vessel of 15,000 tons.

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TIENTSIN, April 2. Some Amer- mkJ7-- TaKi?12T-jj&.' icans have hired a Chinaman's house i KOBE, April 1. The steamer No. U at Yinkow to hold a meeting and hoist, Nagatu Mnru will have here on April correspond-unt- B, au- "' . 3 with eleven newspaper etl an American ting. The Itusslan 'MW-Fj'rj.il- ' thorities have caused It to bo hauled eleven liorsea, and thirty-si- x v, iFSC, 'WSTr , . down. coolies. TIENTSIN, March 31. The British atK&?S 4-- Consul at Yinkow has Riven notlco to the British residents that although WAR FUND FOR ltussla has proclaimed martial law, THF. RED CROSS British subjects need not obey it bo-fo- re the Consul receives Instructions V J Hi Hi from the British Minister concerning A inoollmr "f lliu Japaneso War Fund tiut u'nu lii. Ill IiihI nli.lil uf the question, and further that the Con- sul will liulil himself responsible fur which It wiih ilculilcd to turn over lliu t hull- - protection, MiiliHci'liiiliiiiM ri'culvud In tlio llawnlliiii (,'iiih.i Hocluly WAH COimUSl'ONOKNTH. Islamls lo lliu llt'd of J ti pun, Tint fmiil now iiiiiiiiiiiIh to II!,-- M Tliero wera two correspoinleiitii on imiiiilliiiti'il ns rullowHi liDiml Urn l.'lileumi p.illp Nuwh pretu of Vnldilimiia linui r,ui (a lliltlnh Munimir), which In .H"in'' Hiou ) III llllf ill ttt IllWtt lit NutVDllUtllltf. U liiinlf P.1SW-- minim dm uf living Ni, iliw AiiH'il'nn Kl ilia Hunk 11, Wb) roiU'miuiilx m um)r UITMI liy tli I'.llllnlli' ,l)IUIiMtl WiJinwU'rt limi.iin iwu'Hwr will) luu jHiMtmmu ' AMiHlt'lUtlllll 6(rt3') PMitiiiii u uf Hum U jbj ' IVanii lliMall Hlllll' HIlU !.. un t jtoiMUtr. Jkm Um. J..I..1 h UNItlMN nbUUUll III l ni.iN, Arl S T MllMtwin VESSELS I'KOM I i ui i7 Uf I i - l i ( (IIihUi TUB ATLANTIC " l Wlv U'W-- ' I Mil lll ""it m WimH i" i ".i-t- iIoiI4 ' I Uii f il v mt ! ll ' m w mmM' Wi "' i IMWI Hill W k$ l'l U . ( i llitll tl i ' I f A I II HI ) i J I l t 1)1) MA)K iil( MltVl JAlAlll l'l iljli MIH 'I' ,l . i 4. .. i i ., I . UllluU i i.. tfti .? U )" U I JM IJVl KM J' - - - - r- - -- 'I M f-tt-'t "if- 11 t:-- " t1t1,t.HWt TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904 SEMI-WEEKL- Y.

session, which committee reported a resolution requiring the bills to be paid from the present session's expenses. E CONVICTION BEST PART LEGISLATIVE The. report follows: MMELUTH "Your committee hns checked the ac- counts nnd finds the same correct nnd 'CUBf lecommends the payment ot same out IS of the balance of the monies provided HAS A PLAN OF BANDITS PROGRAM COMPLETED for the expense of this special session In Act 2 of tho Session Laws of 1D01, for the following amounts: Enoch Johnson, $240.80; 'John Wise, $240.S0; PCtfl $57.60; Coelho, Clias. Wilcox, W. J. $453.60; D. II. Kahaulello, $105.84; Solo- Commission Should Now Guilt Is Fastened (From Saturday's Advertiser) mon. Mehculu, $5S5.02; Paradise of the Governor Carter signed his fifth act yesterday, the 'one provid- Pacific, $634.20; Hawaiian News Co., $21.23." Devise Revenue m Chinese ing for the payment of cither salary dr commissions to deputy as- Olll wanted to add an item of $22.50 signa- fnr J. M. Knnl to the unpaid bills but Measure. sessors. Today Governor Carter will receive, ready for his the amendment was rejected ns the ture, the two main appropriation bills which have finally passed voucher was not properly approved nnd Thugs. It was learned, had once been pnld. both Houses. The only important measure still before the Senate The resolution was adopted. "It seems to mo that the work ot the present Legislature would Incom- is the unpaid bills, and a long conference was held yesterday after- The garbage and sewer bill was re- be ' (From Saturday's Advertiser) ported back to the House and passed plete unless some effort is made to de- noon bill finance committee and the Governor, so vise ways Lee Jim, Chew Hoy and Leo Yok over that by the finally, with n few changes. and means for the raising ot necessary to gov- ivere found guilty of robbery In tfio that there is now little possibility of a failure on the part of the INVESTIGATING COMMISSION. revenue maintain the first degree, after n trial lasting Uo Legislature to adjourn Monday as has been anticipated. The gar- ernment and to formulate some plan days. wore four Kelllnot Introduced the following to be adopted for the future In the mat- and a quarter There The Late Arthur Glennan, Who Was defendants indicted, but a nolle prose bage bill also went through in good shape yesterday, Senator Pal- concurrent resolution which was adopt- ter of public Improvements, largely IC qui was entered for Loy Yin ut the Killed by Dynamite. mer Woods again being called upon to marshal the Home Rule ed: not altogether benefiting some certain, "Be It Besolved, by tho House of outset. Judge De Holt yesterday morn- a forces to send the measure through it came from the Governor. portion of the community," said ing denied the motion submitted on as Representatives of the Territory of Ha- John Emmeluth yester- Thursdny to dismiss the charge as lasting tho rest of the week, Judge In the House the county commission resolution went through waii, the Senate concurring, That the day. against Lee Jim. Itoblnson has sent out word to his April and will be sent to the Governor today. There is still some doubt Governor bo authorized to appoint a "Take the matter of sewage system In the Indictment the four defend- term Jurors that they need not appear commission of three men, to serve with- which discussion, as to the legality of the measure, m view of the Organic Act pro- out pay, to Investigate and at caused considerable ants were charged with having entered until Monday week. reiort in the Senate, owing to the Inconsist- nnm-v- d the next regular session of the Legis- the dwelling house of a Japanese vision that the Governor shall appoint the members of all boards ency of charging rates to those mak- Takayama Senzo at Wnlpahu, the GEAR'S JURY' PANEL. lature a plan for the reorganization of created by law. Although it is said that the resolution is not law, our system of accounts, by establish- ing connections while others having: building being the property of the Oahu Judge Gear has Issued an order to equal facilities but not using the same,, Sugar Co., on September 14, 1903, and High Sheriff Brown to summon the on the other hand the contention is made that a joint resolution ing funds for each Island or District, ' so in each may be do not pay. The right course to be feloniously assaulting the Japanese de- following 2G jurors to appear before signed by the Governor has all the force of law. that the residents able to see what each district con- pursued, and one obtaining in nearly prived him of three dollars of his 10 a. m., Monday, April - him nt o'clock Governor Carter will entertain the- members of the Legislature to the support of whole, nll communities on the mainland, would money. It la specified that the defend 18: tributes the be vir- nnd how much has been expended for be to make the expense of the sewer-syste- ants used force and arms, the latter Southard Hoffman Jr., Elnm P. Chap-I- n, at a final dinner tonight in the Young Hotel, which marks the ing pistol charged with gunpowder Improvements nnd the maintenance of both as to first cost and main- a Campbell, W. nice, of is before either d A. N. Arthur tual close the session. There now little work public Institutions In each." tenance, a charge against the property-benefite- and leaden bullets, with which they Philip Kaumaea, Joeph Kala, Obed had intent, if resisted by him, to malm house, and the final two days of the session are expected to be AFTERNOON SESSION. by the same. A sewer of corporal Klkaln, Archibald A. Young, II. F. the kind now being put down in Hono- and wound and lnlllct other Blrkmyre, It. taken up only in the routine passage of the remaining bills. The The cleik read tho Senate amend- upon Takayama Senzo, Davison, Henry John lulu would If placed In any city on Injury Monlz, Douglass Kaona, Emll A. House could, if necessary, adjourn today, but the Senate still has to ments to the House county commission Loy Yin. though believed by the resolution in the and they the mainland, be a charge, in the na- Hermit, Edwin Hnrbottle, E. G. afternoon, - authorities to bo equally guilty with give the unpaid bills two more readings. 20 6. ture of a special tax against property- Samuel Nowleln, Hnrry Carl, were concurred in, to There were the others, was released because there votes on passage, abutting on the streets through which Henry Nnpua, John A. McCandless, six negative the final was deficiency of evidence to identify Pa-el- e same runs, such tax being of suffi THE HOU8E. Senate Bill No. 12 passed second rend- Greenwell, Kanlho, Kuplhea, Olll, the attorney was II. O. Middle-ditc- h, Sam K. Akl, James W. Bergstrom, him. Ills ing, nnd Senate Bill No. 13 which gives and Purdy. cient amount to meet principal and In appointed by the court as a sub- Robert Hall, Clarence II. Cooke, Jere- The House passed Senate Bill No. 17 to terest during the time bonds run- - Arlelgh the Treasurer authority to open bank Secretary Atkinson reported the the stitute for E. P. Dole, absent from the miah K. Kanellllll, A. B. and relating to the bond Issue at the open- House the signing by the Governor of Thus, the burden Is equally borne by E. Walker. accounts and overdraw to the nmount Territory. J. ing the session yesterday morning. ot $500,000 was Acts 4 and 5, being the amendments to nil to whom the sewer Is made accessi attorney for Lee of also passed on second J. A. Matthewman, ROBINSON'S CALENDAR. House Bill No. 1 with reading. limit the effect of the old eighteen ble, regardless of whether the property took In closing to amendments Jim, half an hour Clerk Slmonton has given notice, by by the Senate were concurred In and A recess was to give Fi- months appropriation bills. Is Improved or not or whether if Im the jury. Henry Hogan, representing taken the order of court, Judge W. J. Itob- Is now ready for the slgnatuie of the nance Committee time to finish re- Harris moved to reconsider the reso- proved, the same be connected with Chew Hoy and Lee Yok, spoke for two that its lnson, on Monday next at 10 o'clock Governor. port on the unpaid bills of the extra lution providing for the payment of the the sewer or not. hours and eighteen minutes. v. b. House bills Incurred during the extra Fleming, Attorney General, n. m., will call the "What is said of sewers Is equally Assistant term session. The resolution was adopted true of making, sidewalks, and closed for the Territory In tweuty-ilv- e civil cases on tho April cnlendar, road from nnd Including No. 232 to and In- with an nmendment striking out the conduits of all kinds, placed in streets minutes. DEATH OF MRS. THOMAS last section which required the sur- It took the jury but live minutes to cluding No. 310, nlso all cases "passed for the benefit of abutting property. It. previous calling of charge on each voucher, that the bill seems to me thnt the government has. return their verdict. Counsel for the temporarily" nt the was unpaid. Harris explained that the respective defendants noted exceptions the calendar. Cases will be called for FITCH AT pay reached the stage where new methods- - LOS ANGELES Treasurer wouldn't the bills with be adopted and gave notices of motions for a new the purpose of having them set down portion remaining on bills. of procedure must in order proper that the to make revenues to cover trial. as "ready for trial," or for other Savidge Sen-at- e the available Clerk reported from the expenses. DOU1JLY INDICTED. disposition. that the Senate had concurred In running To this end it would seem desirable thnt the Legis 10b-ber- y HIG MORTGAGE CASE. (Special Cablegram to the Advertiser.) the changes made by the House in the There Is another indictment for lature before adjournment, provide for in degree pending tiiul Judges Genr and Robinson have current appropriation bill. the first Cal., - commission to C. extension ot LOS ANGELES, April 15 (ree'd 12:35 P- m.) Mrs. A recess was taken, after which Har- a similar thnt for the nt this term against Lee Jim, Chew granted W. Achl an county bill to inquire Into revenue and April 27, In the Thomas Fitch died this morning. ris moved to reconsider the land reg- Hoy, Lee Yok and Loy Yin. Under time to nnswer until loan matters with a view to submit- jthls they are charged with having, on foieclosure suit of II. Hnckfeld & Co., istration bill, adding to the bill the AVnt-pa- expenses ting some definite plan for equitable the same night as that of the Ltd., vs. W. C.'Aehl and others. The words "appiopriatlon for of ." land Previously was distribution of expenditures of a public-characte- robbery, entered the house of suit is upon a mortgage to secure the court." the act gulch miles unintelligible and was returned by the to the next Legislature." Adnchl Kajuro in a three payment of four promissory notes made necessary - miles back In the mountains, holding M. Governor for the correction. by defendant Achl to J. Mons.irrat BURNS AND CUTS. Slight injuries Japanese up with a pistol, throwing $40,000, the In the totnl sum ot all of the of this character are of frequent occur- him down and iobbing him. notes bearing date of July 1, 1S03. The THE SENATE. gang believed to rence in almost every household. While The same is have mortgage covers 23 pieces nt fee simple were except when, committed outrages in All of the members of the Senate they are not dangerous, several other ty Kona, g, propel in Honolulu nnd South present at the opening yesterday morn-lu- blood poisoning results from the Injury, the district of Ewu. On the llrst dnv together with five leases and live they are quite painful of October, or two weeks after the 10b-beil- with the exception of H. P. Bald- often and nni approximating 400 head of cat- Isen-ber- g, noylng. They enn bo quickly for which the two Indictments stock win, Cecil Brown and D. P. B. healed tle 10 head of horses, besides don- by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. against the four Chinese were return- and the first two not having yet ap- up on long keys, pigs, etc., and all the increase peared at this session of the Legisla- It allays tho pain almost Instantly and ed, a Japanese was held the nnd Injured parts Moannlua. He resisted ot such live stock, also brand ture. heals the without matter hill this side of branding Irons, buildings, agricultural being formed, which insures a cure in was shot In the thigh. and tools nnd Implements, dairy fixings, THE SEWERAGE BILL. one-thir- d the time that the usual treat- MURDER WAS DONE. furniture and all other goods and chat- A majority report of the Judiciary ment would require. It is the most About the same time a Chinese bandit tels upon and used In the enjoyment committee, by Messrs Achi and Dickey, perfect preparation In use for burns, mounted on a bicycle assaulted and of the premises described. J. M. Mun- - Mas presented on the Sewerage bill. scalds, cuts, bruises and like injuries. killed a Japanese at a point on the sarrat assigned the mortgage to H. They thought the present schedule of It should bo applied with a feather, vic- before parts become swollen Ew.i road. The conditions of the Hnckfeld & Co., Ltd., on July 1. 1S9D. annual rates was too high and pro- and the If tim's clothes Indicated that his pockets posed series of amendments. Dwell- possible. For sale by All Dealers. Ben- KONA ClkMPLICATlONS. a son, & Co.. Ltd., Ha- had been rilled. Unfoitunately tlure ing houses nnd office buildings up to Smith Agents for whereby on waii. was no evidence obtainable Return of writ of certiorail sorvnl 1400 square feet of floor space were A Mnglsti.Ue ot the muiderer could be identified. Thomas Alu, District charged for sewer use from $1.50 lowest bicycle been Kona, on petition of deft ad- to Sennte. burly Chinese with a had North the to $2 highest, with 35 cents additional therewith transmitted tho seen lutking near the spot and again in of Knpnla.ii The bill was read first time by title-nn- mit Htitchlns the suit for each 3U0 square feet of floor area. a along highway. J. Htitchlns, to commit- speeding the Estate, Ltd., vs. Clinton had rates reduced from 75 cents referred the Finance A hlte woman was held up In her lister, Henry Wuterhouse 'PiuM Stables tee. ti and per head of live stock to 25 cents. The house at Wnipaliu by a gang of Chi- Co., Ltd. The writ commands Judge Another letter from the House ad- nese rulllnns. She was tluown down majority said: Alu to forward to tho Supreme Court "We think the present rates vised the Senate of amendments made and one of the inlsei cants pinioned her copy proceedings had be- that to Expense bill by . a certified of charged for garbage not excessive the Current to the floor by placing his knees upon to a of posses- nie Mr. McCandless moved to con- fore him relative writ nnd ns it Is very dlfilcult to prescribe her shoulders. Another one knocked sion In the above entitled suit, also or- cur, Mr. Dickey to lefer the bill to the ioer-In- g maximum rates we recommend that the down the woman's nephew and, ders and enjoins him to proceed ro Flnnnce committee. The latter can led. him with bedding, held him cinched bill be not changed in that regard." further In s.ild cause until Judgment pioposed they The Judiciary committee reported on to the lloor. 'While the woman and her pronounced on regularity With the amendments Malicious Injury bill, 'recommend- by two of shall be the recommended the JjUI pass. the nephew were thus restrained his pioceedlngs. Judge Alu has that ing its passage, and 'report was: gang, the of them ransacked of "I do not concur," John T. Brown the the lest obeyed In sending to Henry to be considered with bill. for plunder. the order signed as minority report. tabled the the house Judiciary, the record a 11:20 took recess Smith, Clerk of Mr. DIbkey moved, seconded by Mr. At the Senate until SENSATIONAL ARREST. 2 p. m. in question. report be adopted, Dramatic featuies marked the arrest Judge by his attorneys. Klnncv. j j Paris, thnt the AFTEBNOON SESSION. Alu ;teliMW5 Mr. Blown moved, seconded by Mr. of the four men bi ought to the bar of McClanahan & .Cooper, late yes'mvli'y unani- was posted Woods, thnt the bill pass as originally Mr. McCandless presented n justice. Oflleer Mulleltner ll'.e committee-recommendin- tiled a motion to quash nnd dismiss would leave out the mous report ot the Finance in the house of Lee Jim on Lillha legal grounds presented. This writ of certiorari, citing , THE LATE MRS. THOMAS FITCH. by Publlo that the Sennte concur In the latter's absence, as this s schedule of charges the stieet to show thnt the writ of posses.il in Cut.) In House to Senate-bi- ll Chinaman answered the description (From an Old Wood Works card which Mr. Iseuberg had the amendments properly issued by the respondent. 1, Expenses appro- given of one lobber by the victims. moved as nn amendment. No. the Current and AXTELL VS. HENDRICK. original bill passed third lending priations. The leport was adopted on Late at night Lee Jim returned yes- poem, The prosecution of News of the death of Mrs. Fitch uupulilishcd something on following a show of hands, but at the suggestion gave a signal of Ms raps on the door. In the malicious en"e on tile vote: , the order of "Lucille." The completed were-called- opened in stipu terday caused surprise, although since Brown, Crabbe, of Mr. Dickey the nyes and noes Mulleitiler the door and 'de J. C. Axtell vs. II. E. Hendrlck a poem was later published by Putnam & Ayes Achl, J. T. t 1 C. Hitting last year to be on the safe side for legal- a grnb for his man. Lee Jim resi. lation has been filed by C. her departure from Honolulu Sons in Now York under the title of Dickey, Knlue, Knohl, Nakapaahu, arrest and attempted to draw it er for plaintiff and Robertson & Wilder for the benefit of ncr health, it hail been Wilcox, Woods. 9. ity in the final vote on the bill. All pocket "The Loves of Paul Fcnly." While it present voted aye, viz.: Achl, J T from the right bieast of for defendant, that tho testimony given known that was feeble. Col. and is dignity and Noes Kiilauokalanl, McCandless, didicult to maintain the Brown, Crabbe, Dickey, Knlue, Kalau-oknlan- l, his coat. The olllcer biicceeded in by E. 1. Dolo nnd Annie Horner on Mrs. Fitch hail planned to return to poetical spirit a metrical narrative, Paris. 3, tho weapon from the despera- of Knohl, McCandless, Nakapa- wiesting tho previous trial 'may, In the absence Honolulu early this spring, 10 again yet Mrs, Fitch succeeded iit introducing COUNTY RESOLUTION. do's grasp. While Mulleltner was en- of said witnesses, bo rend to the Jury, take up their residence at the Moaua description ahu, Paris, Wilcox nnd Woods. deavoring a the most beautiful bits of The Judiciary committee presented a to bind his prisoner with subject to legal objections to nny ques Hotel, but an attack of ophuiil fever ami and philosophy throughout the story MALICIOUS INJURY BILL. lope, Leo broke away and ran out- impos- unanimous report on the House Joint Jim tion or answer, at tho next trial of said later of ltright's disease niailc it which showed a thoughtful mind and The House bill nmendlng tho criminal side. Scaling a high fenco he doused lesolutlon for 11 County Act Commis- cause. Judgo Robinson, It will be sible for Mrs. Fitch to be moved. a cunning fancy. Such is the following: to malicious Injury, favor- tut adjoining ynul, whence he climbed Mrs, a sion, recommending Its passage with law inlatlvo granted a new trial of this The death of Fitch removes by tho Judiciary commit- by way of a lively stable's loof to the had achieved fame in the When Augusts arc ended and autumn an amendment giving tho Sonato ably reported cast) on the ground thnt tho damages woman who passed second leading, to bo rend' top of a house. Them ho was bottled ns ope suns shine of ltn 1'realdent tho nominating tee, JfiOOO wore an author and who fisiircd1 of found against ih'foiidiiiu 'et vari-lmc- d iv tliim today, up and coiniwlled to Murimlor. no less prominently in the early days of Through barkaKc ami crim- power. This writ adopted, p.ibslng tho third - l, excessive. soning Tim other two, of lilt- thiee Jiml Nevada find Calilorniii limn did Col., vine, (USOllltlOII I1H fOllllUS! INTERMISSION. tn limine IJ.NKCUTION RETURNS. A little brown spider comes out of the wr cuuuhi itt Jim' Fitch, her luitlwiul. Co I. ami Mr, Filch "WllBieiiM, The UwUlntiiru of tho Mr. Achl held up 11 motion for n llupiity Hhuill'f L'lillllnKUiirlli, Ah on llBiurii of uxtwuilim for 5,SS.7 In 10 tioiiuuint auom umr )wr hk". lime Tunllory nf llnwnll liax btntn omivmiwl liitiirmlwloii of ton inlnuteH, to iwult inii) unulliwi" Mho lull) With uml of dwoll, with wfieit ollleor, hulk ll" tliu milt of Hid I'lixi Nuiloiml IlKiilt f lite CuUmttl Inking a part yd III iipot'liil Mtuduit In 'coiiMldur thu pti'U muni from th limine, until ho llolllM hUtf Ut Mllll rilUL'Ill lilt of wy win llltflll lliiwrtil ukuIiim Jmmm M, MrCIimii)' in tliile nnd inlaw. .Mr, Filth Iwd mm iliiHiivlu) Dominion ut Urn Uuvmiu llinvil fur III iliwliitiiHiin of M' ura iiilpittn hmUmu It) lllwlr h4d, ll And uld to Um p Ui ih lvllng lifir uinl , V, MH.'liMimy lm 1mmh mail many liml here, mid impfyiwtJ infill, Mini PniIk, Jllekty nlld WntnU H H ' hut) u to iiVMiit II, - - liid 1 ih.'V ilium their h- Ultfli HIiMtlff Hi own, mIiwwIiik lllu wliuui tin mm i s uuiiutn 01 Iiibii ui- "Wliwtm. 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In t.lii.ii I. 11 11 iitfUjItftt Mh i" ul l'l iitiMmi i "I li. 11 Hi ml l,i t'tttb it.i Kl I . uamt JNnit j III I, d mnxA'Lit-Vmm M .! ilu tl4y i itj l'( t J I. "ll ' Mi m ' ' 1 . . , ki Mn ilr&r ihi ii.t MM ! ill. I .1 I 1 ' P In '.I ml W :' l millin a I t Mii I Ml $m H r .1 ft? rUi! iM f TJW m M 4. - at 0 l II tl "I 1 i.--l I 9 Wl tl I I tlt- H whim'iUJ mil 1 i I 1 ill !. Hi I ii i T I I I Hi I I t i J M. 4 Mill1 ,! tMttf H I ' H"'l7 It., I 1 vll-t- f if Ul i fi J. .11,11, , ii SORTING OUT LOOSE JOE WOODWARD CONFESSES TEN YEARS SMALL GRAIN ENDS OF LEGISLATION TO CROOKED TAX DEALS (From Sunday's Advertiser) duclng the bill of A. W. Karnes for FOR EACH EXPERIMENT Both houses or the Legislature were damnges from 1129 to I3T9, the commit- engaged yesterday In dispatching odd tee saying: ends ot business to clear the way for "Three hundred dollars Is for the los adjournment of the special session to of two horses, which we think Is execs (From Snturdny'8 Advertiser) morrow. All that the Senate did or slve." . real business might have been dune In The bill was ordered read n third Conspirators Are Maui Small Parmer Joe Woodward, formerly an employee of the Honolulu Tax ten minutes, but diversions wore creat- time on Monday. Assessor's office, was yesterday afternoon on order of ed by Mr. Brown of Hllo In moving to PUBLIC LANDS COMMISSION. arrested the change the name public Sentenced by Tries of the park there House concurrent resolution No. 1, Oats and Attorney-Gener- al confes- by Deputy Peters, the act being based on a and Mr. Adit In anxious effort to providing for an unpaid commission to secure deliberation of choice of nom- tax-paye- rs report at next session "a plan for sion of Woodward, involving his obtaining' money from inees for the County Commission. the Little. Act reorganization of our system of ac- Wheat. the use of irregular tax office receipts. At the Instance of the Finance Com- count, by establishing ly mittee, funds for each the Senate shaved ISO oft of n Island or District," etc., was passed Woodward made a confession of his guilt in Judge Dickey's claim for damages for the loss of two without dissent. 1G. MAUI, April 16. horses In the appropriation blir pay- HILO, April Judge Little In tho Mr. E. II. Bailey ot court yesterday afternoon during the progress of a case of the Ter- for NOMINATING COMMITTEE. ment' of unpaid bills. Circuit Court on Thurrday morning Mnkawno, who perhaps takes more In- ritory vs. W.H. Kailimai, Fish Inspector, who was being sued for sentenced Mr. Achl moved that Messrs. Dickey, Funakoshl nnd "Watannbe, terest In agriculture from both a alleged unpaid taxes. The climax was something of a surprise to THE HOUSE. Paris and Woods be appointed a com- who were tried nnd convicted at this mittee to mem term of scientific and practical standpoint than m Atto- The House was In session but a few nominate the Senate court for conspiracy to uxtort, everyone in the court-roo- with the exception of the Deputy nny minutes yesterday morning, adjourning bers of the County Act Commission. To to ten yenrs Imprisonment each. other person on the Island, has rney-General .Mr. who had purposely appeared to prosecute the case Puris's objection that the Governor Thos. C. Rldgwny represented tho recently planted experiment sev- then until nine o'clock Monday morn yet fornn in order that he might entrap Woodward. had not signed the joint resolution, Territory and J. U. Smith appeared ns eral acres ot ing. The Senate bill permitting the the mover said they wanted to nom barley oats, wheal and When Woodward was on the stand he blurted he counsel for the defendants. Another speltz, put out that sale of bonds at private sale was inate tho best men and men who would Indictment Is pending nil of which nre growing fine willing against the same and one Thompson had both gone to sec Kailimai in 1899 and 1900 favorably reported by Chairman Harris be to serve. Japanese for conspiracy to abduct ly nnd nre nt tho present time nenrly of the Finance Committee and n.isset'1 Mr. Woods agieed with the mover but which will a foot high. H to request him to pay up back taxes, and on two separate occasions would probably jiow bo fiuashed. consulted the United second reading. The lepeal of the old withdraw in favor of Mr. Ka- These cases grew out induced him to pay $60 and $32, giving him in return receipts "for G. treasury regulations passed lauokalanl. of tho tragedy States Experiment Station ns to I. third which occurred nt n Japanese hotel on reading, only KtiplhPii voting In Mr. Dickey did not want to serve. the varieties of seeds to be used and taxes" and signed by either Woodward or Thompson. Woodward the Front street In 1902, negative. The Senate bill allowing Membots from Honolulu would have July, when Moto- hlro, followed the advice freely given. Tho , .said that it was a "job" fixed up between the two employees of the overdrafts of a million better opportunity of ilndlng who were n enrpenter was found with his ,halt at the oats nro called 20th century Tax Office to obtain money without making returns to the office. banks also passed third reading und willing to serve. Besides the resolu- throat cut from ear to ear and for oats, the whoso murder tho same parties un barley Is one ot Woodward confessed that he had received $7 on one occasion and both bills now go to the Governor. tion put too much on tluee men. He nre the latest varieties favored open nominations in the Sen- der sentence of 30 years and 23 venrs known to agricultural science, speltz $15 on another as his share. THE SENATE. ate nnd respectively. The murder cases nro a ballot. Mr. Achl having said Is the newest "thing" In hay, and tho Kailimai on the stand during of the after- Mr. Brown created a mild diversion In It was Important to ascertain who now pending on nppcnl In tho Supreme was the greater part weie wheat Is styled macaroni owing the Senate. Just after opening yester- willing to serve and have their names Court, no decision having been, ren wheat noon and related concise story of the methods employed in obtain- biought Into on Monday, dered. Tribune. to Its glutinous properties. by a. the Senate in day morning, presenting resolu- Dickey ing his tax money. He stated that he was somewhat behind tion to change Mr. said he would withdraw in REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Mr. Bailey selected the wheat to the name of Hoolulu of Mr. Achl. payments in 1898, when he "was poor." During that year Wood-Avar- d park, Hllo, to Mooheau park. favor Aside from n Hurry by please the many Portuguese Mr. Achl thought the proper commit- little caused, residents came to him and asked him to pay his taxes. He produced a Mr. Dickey opposed the resolution as the sudden rise to power ot the Young ot his vicinity. complain not germane tee was one each from Oahu, Maul und The' that to the special session. Hawnll, whereupon Men's Republlcnn Club, there was lit portion of the amount for which Woodward gave him a receipt. Mr. McCnndless would not Mr. Paris ot Ha- the brend mnde from American Hour la vote for waii said In tle Interest shown In the Republlcnn and he gave them $60, receiving a the proposed change. He he would withdraw favor too white and too brittle, like The next year they came again would prefer ot Mr. Wilcox of Knual. Mr. Wilcox, primaries held last Saturday. It Is not that to call the park Brown, produced In .similar receipt, but not the kind that he had formerly obtained on after Senator general dllllcult at any time to arouse sutll-cle- nt tmhr old homo Islands, who been Its champion In Leg- amidst mirth, withdrew In fa had the Interest In o they prefer to paying taxes at the Tax Office. He said he was surprised this year islature. vor of Mr. Achl. the vot have their favorite food President Crabbo thought Dickey. er to attend and vote nt primaries, nnd of an elastic glutinous nature which to receive a request from the Tax Office' to pay the very taxes he Mr. Paris did not want to be for or outside of Hllo where was ngalnst the resolution, believing Paris and Kalauokalanl were all light there an cun be pulled the put attempt repub- out and twisted into supposed he had paid when he received receipts from Woodward. to a and the motion, which carried with to create a rlvnlry In matter be purely local one. Let those names. lican leadership, long rolls. If this experiment Is suc- He went to the Tax Office and exhibited his receipts, which he the people Hllo choose the there was not even of name of the nppearanco cessful, It Is bo their park. Knplolaul park was not BILL BECOMES LAW. of a contest. The to hoped that tho claims were put in an envelope and marked with his name. He Young Men's per- named by the Legislature. Supposing A letter fiom A. L. C. Atkinson, Sec- Republlsnn Club was other farmers ot the district will cul- receipts know fectly organized every claimed that since then he has not seen the nor did he Mr. Brown had received a petition In retary of Hawaii, announced that the nnd member tivate macaroni wheat and tho good the-nan- G, stood.by the "slate" agreed upon nt tho what had become of them. Amana of the Tax Office had put them favor of proposed, perhnps a Governor had signed Act amending old days be recalled to Mnkawao, stronger the caucus the night before. The result the petition might be obtained tax law. days ot MD every away in the envelope and there were other persons present when demonstrated the eftectlveness uni- when field was green ngalnst it. Anyhow, it ought to be a A motion by Mr. Achl carried, that of with tall waving was done. Mon- fied orgnnlzntlon nnd wheat nnd Maulltes this Joint resolution to be effective. The the Finance Committee report on the Smith made money Senate could not net alone a day how many days of the party rode Into power on tho through the shipment of "1 pray to God, Mr. Peters, that I am telling you the truth In such the clerk should the stnplo to matter. be given to have the Journal of this tide of the younger Hawaiian vote. The California. about these receipts," solemnly said Mr. Kailimai raising his hands Mr. Kalauokalanl made a remark, cession pi luted. delegates chosen are all capable men The present season Is a good one for but Mnknwno toward the ceiling when asked whether he was sure that Wood- - Mr. Blown here withdrew the resolu- At 10:50 the Senate adjourned until nnd enn be relied upon to represent tho farmers though planting has been delayed "ward had given him these irregular receipts. "I don't want to tell tion. 1:30 p. m. on Monday. wishes ot the pnrty In the Convention somewhat by rnlns, "Mooheau" is George C. Beckley's na- . to be held In Honolulu next Monday. but has proved unfortunnte for tho a lie," he added. tive name. "Hoolulu," the present Tribune. Kula people whoso recent ciops ot name Is corn und potatoes have failed owing When Woodward was put on the stand as a witness, Peters of the park, after Admiral FILMER AND GOING SMITH A REPUBLICAN. crowded of his participation in the shady Beckley's ancestor, the high rhlef who to too early planting, the cold winter him to make a statement Is supposed to have hidden the bones I. rains having killed the young plants. of for ARE ON TRANSPORTS I do hereby pledge myself to uphold transaction. When pressed to give an account the reasons of Kainehameha I. MAUI nnd support poll-cl- es RACING CLUB. .giving irregular receipts to Kailimai for tax money paid but not HOUSE MESSAGES. the traditions and Captain of the Republican party and an- Saturday night, the 9th, the annual -' The House of Representatives by let- Filmcr, formerly of the turned in, Woodward broke down and implicated Thompson, say- nounce my unswerving nllcglnnco to meeting ot Maul Racing Association ter Informed the Senate it hod receded steamship Hongkong Mam, is now in the principles ot party ing it was "fixed up between" them to get the money in this manner from Its on that and shall hns held at tho Wailuku Court house. action taken Senate bill command of the big steamship Mauclm uphold support all repub- No. B, to 13 and regular Most of the old olllcers were' for their own use. amend Sec. of Act M, Laws Mam, recently purchased by the Toyo lican of 1903. bill nominees, nnd shall uphold the with the exception ot the Executive Deputy Attorney-Gener- al Peters asked that Woodward be at It returned the with an amendment, with which Risen Kaisha company for use in cargo constitution of tho same, striving to Committee which now Includes Messrs. the Senate do once committed to the Circuit Court for trial or to the Grand Jury forthwith concurred.'' This was to cor- - tradcon Oriental waters. The big ship whatever else may be necessary to M. L. Decker, W. 11. Cornwell and perpetuuto upon our soil, "A govern- W, T. for investigation of his case. Judge Dickey doubted whether the lect the error previously reported which carries nearly 4,000 troops and is now Robinson. made pay of employees ment of the people, for the people and This committee wns instructed to- proceeding would be in the absence of formal charges. Mr. the of the Land engaged in transport work. Captain Fil- regular Registration Court paynble out of the by the people." prepare a program for the 4th of July. thereupon took Woodward to the Police Station and had him mcr was arrested and held a prisoner Peters court's "expenses." The bill once more ir. NEVADAN CARRIES BANANAS. for twenty-fou- r hours on his first entry locked up. passed third rending by the ayes of nil That I will not sign any petition In present. into steamer Yokohama with the Manchu Maru, behalf of or recommending for nomin- Per Nevadan which sailed THE FORMER CASE. Frl-da- y The House nlso notified the Senate having failed to hoist his number or to ation nny person ns nn Independent for San Francisco from Knhulut that it had passed No. 12. night, lGth, C2S A. D.i in Senate bill conform to the strict harbor regulations candidate for nny office for which can- the bunches of Thompson, a clerk the Honolulu tax office, and Joe to repeal P. G. Act 70, nnd Senate bill didates would be or been bnnamiH were exported ns a trial ot Woodward, messenger of the same office, were indicted in for No. 13, amending Sec. 1, Act 49, Laws of imposed by the Japanese go eminent. shall have 1902 nominated at any such convention. the California market. Cyrus Green -- 1S9S, pay- Captain Going, formerly Nip-po- p embezzling public money. Jas. L. Holt, the present assessor and "to further provide for the of the (Signed) sent 300 bunches ot Wnlluku banauns ment of current Maru, is also a transport J. U. SMITH. collector for Oahu and then a deputy Assessor W. had accounts;" also that steamer nnd W. O. Aiken 328 bunches grown to J. Pratt, It had concurred In the Senate amend- captain. Tho nbove Is a copy of the pledge re- in Mnkawao. discovered a bogus tax receipt at Palama on May 2 of that year. ments to the Salary bill and the Coun- H quired to be signed by nil pel sons vot- ty It Js stated that the Mnkawno fruit The receipt was numbered higher than should have been and in- Act Commission resolution. Several attorney" runners are, we ing nt the republican primaries last much excels tho Wnlluku variety. BILLS PASSED. . are iiuouneu, trying to raise funds a- - Saturday, together with the name of If this venture succeeds great Im- vestigation revealed the fact that other receipts as well had been torn ' House bill No. n, "malicious Injury" monff Jnnane"e gamblers In this city a prominent citizen who subscribed to petus will be given to the banana. out of a stub book some distance ahead of the series up to that time law. passed third reading hv tho full to e used on behalf ot Funakoshl, the the same. Tribune. Industry of the Island. vote, convicted murderer ot Motohlro. They reached in the tax office business. viz.: Achl, J. T. Brown, Crnbbe. KLKS' RECEPTION. NOTES. Dlckny. Knlue, Kalauokalanl, Kaohl, claim that Funakoshl could be Woodward, although he had no to collect taxes, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKenney again Judgo A. authority had N;lkapauhu, Paris, Wil- - ated by resorting to a writ of habeas N. Kepolkal Is expected In farewell to as- signed the receipts. He confessed to having collected taxes from cox, Woods 12. corpus before United States Judge said their friends at an Wailuku as soon as his commission sembly given by House bill No. 6, npproprlntlng The murderer Is contlned In the in their horfir tho arrives from Wnshlngton., different people, giving them irregular receipts, but stated that he Hllo Elks at Elks' Tuesdny even- 71G.93 for unpaid bills, passed second j Hllo jail present, pending, his Hall Tom Pratt, the Hamakuapoko stenm "had done so in collusion with Thompson at ing. The and shared the money with with an amendment recom- - peal to the higher Court. Hawaii hall was decorated with flags plough engineer. Is at the Coast pur- liim. mended by the Flnunce Committee of various nations, nnd bamboo. Tho chasing a new set of steam ploughs for weather conditions were unythlngr but the Maul Agricultural Company, (Pa-l- a E. P. Dole was Attorney-Gener- al the time, and E. A. Dout-lii- tt at favorable to an assembly of any sort, and Hnmakunpoko.) Assistant Attorney-Genera- l, conducted the prosecution of the but among the large number of guests Tuesday night, the 12th, congratu- cases. To convict Thompson, a nolle prosequi was entered for there was no regret for the Incon- lations were offered Mr. nnd Mrs. J. "Woodward so that he could be used as chief witness for the Terri venience occasioned by the downpour. N. S. Williams of Puuneue upon tho It was the largest affair ever given by birth ot a baby boy. tory. The prosecution failed, however, to convict Thompson. Hence tho Elks and the success ot the even- Mr. Bliss of Erie, Pennsylvania, spent nobody was punished for the thoroughly established theft of public ijillllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllH ing wns Jointly due to the regnrd In Thursday night, the 14th, on the sum money. Public opinion was divided as to the credibility of Wood- which the guests of honor ate held by mit of Halcakala and viewed tho illllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllHI the community nnd the excellent "Palace of the Sun" by sunset and ward's confession on that occasion. Assessor Holt believes that of tho house committee. sunrise, "Thompson was innocent, but that he acted weakly in not exposing illllllllllllHHlllllHi.illlllllllllllllllH Mr. nnd Mrs. McKenney with Exulted Tuesday afternoon, the 12th, the the irregularities of Woodward, of .which he was aware, to some (Continued on page C.) (Continued on page 6.) extent at least, before Assessor Pratt had been informed. His ad- mission in that regard was coupled with the asseveration that he "had urged Woodward to turn in the money irregularly collected, al- BAND WILL GO TO THE so warning him of the consequences if he did not do so. The present case against Woodward came out in February of COAST WITH OLD this year when Kailimai was sued for his delinquent taxes. Kaili- MEMBERS mai never came forward at the time of the 1902 prosecutions. Yes 1 liomp-o- n terday he testified that he never heard of the prosecution of -. and Woodward, which surprised the tax ofiice people because Twenty thousand dollars Is tho sum in concert work so that upon nrrlval nt HHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHra HUMMUM reported by c. bo de- San Francisco the first bogus receipt on that occasion was given to a fish market J. Cohen to on concerts cun bo given posit In San Francisco ngaliiHt IiIh thcie at ouco, Mr. Cohen states that Captain Berirer man. criblegraphlo older to bring tho Ha- Is In full sympathy with tint move- Kailimai explains his acceptance of an ordinary commercial waiian Government ham) mid .Mmlnmn ment for the mainland lour und Im seek- form of receipt from Woodward by saying that lie thought he was Klaporfskl in tho mainland us a World's ing the old members of tho hand who not entitled to a regular tax receipt when he only made a payment Fiilr nttnictlon. mhIkiiimI whim lint inuiiuicby wiih over- turned, Tim baud will bu Mr, Co on stilted J'l'xtitiiluy nricii'lioon incrulied up on account. In ItM full HtrullKth of fully llieillb.iiM, (hut M, J I. Woodward, in this SReond attempt to make Thompson his f'urllH will Iriivo mi the Tho piniiioliir uimih about Ids work Wltti'iit fif.li lioxt Tuiwduy for Hull FnuiolHcn nil tliu ilieiiry Hint tho ImiidNiiiun hiivn iH'tipegoat, says the moneys were collected from Kailimnl at the Hint In inuliu iiriiiiiHviiKmlN fur iliw bund oil Htiiliil (hey io not imin In run-llnu- it ntnrkrt after hours by himself and Umt he linmlud the nmoimts over WL H ' imiHiir i I Urn limlnliiinl. Hlioulil lh Honolulu with the uovuriiiiiimi nt In imliii'iiil mihuli'H, Tim 115,000 10 Thompson, wilting liU cnrrlnge outside tint market, who then Minimum ciimiiiiihliy, uUiur itiuHuiliwl by tlit iimnim n i.ilmiliM of tim niimlmr nf Mimic Hie division ' ' In, 1 f'lumilwr nf (.'oiiiiiiuiiw nini ihu Mii' ImiUlNIIIUII, lif ihat tlm WlllIlM will ll'l o '" '"" '"" ' illUllU' AHUfwlMllOII, llM.i tn HlVll III" ritiMii'i'il nil ulmuf ihu Him, and mini wiy limy iiu not lilillliii h miiiihI miii)ii, nuillH imimnii Id wink fur kiii'Ii low nim nudum HtuHur liim-M- lf THE HEARST FIGHT. Hill Is udkhwil by rn, U b In until m M iimi Im iJums IWI imtm ImN n iwiiiitf un4i Id Niujiji n ( lie iiuwujujh nuturuihviii uiuj jj wt' tohMi l mimll mid mi UWf Is briny tin 'IVirllMO' lu llllll AMIANYi Apt II iS-- A Mil! 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A COLONIZATION SCHEME. THE LAND OPERATIONS. TOURISTS, FARES AND FARMS. LUCAL rJKfcVITieS. Gazette. Senator Hoar has1 Introduced a, bill Much of the delay In Russian land A study' of the tourist question in Eruptions Hawaiian In Congress, the provisions of which operations, assuming that the Czar's California shows that more than half (From Saturday's Advertiser) Dry, moiBt, scaly tetter, all form Entered nt the PostolTlce of Honolulu, might be put fn.to effect by the Ter- forces menu to do anything aggres- the great Invading nrmy of the past Most of the defendants Indicted by Seconil-cla.- s arraign- H. T., Matter. profit sive, may be attributed to the state of two years were homeseekers. It Is the the Federal grand Jury will be of eczema or Bait rheum, pimples ritorial legislature, with to the ed before Judge Dole this morning. SEMI-WEEKL- Y. tlio weather dnd .the trails. April in to call the Incomer a tourist in and other cutaneous eruptions pro- j Islands. The Hoar bill provides for a Custom Reports brought on the Loa TuasDnys Fridays. .fllnnchu'rla Is he same as in ,N,nw"Ku Manna issimb mo Colonization Burenu In the Department the generalreturns of the Cnllfornla yesterday were to the effect that Ha- ceed from humors, either inherited, ginnu a snow, nt of the Interior, with nn appropriation umof Promotion, Committee, but in the segre- waii was receiving u general downpour or acquired through defective di- WALTER 0. 'SMITH, Editor. showers nnd bad travel. There of ruin. to permit loans up to $1,500 to persons gated returns we find that 100,000 of gestion and assimilation. are few roads perhaps one rough main A number of proxies from settling on homestead lands. these "tourists" took up land. The the Hawaii To SUBSCRIPTION rtATES. thoroughfare Wandering around the re- delegates to the Republican convention treat these eruptions with Governor some time ago was benuties of California and the historic Per Month J .50 Carter gion between' Seoul und Peking nnd were received by Honolulu politicians drying medicines is dangerous. ITcr, Month, '.76 considering the same sort Of Bchetnc romance of that old Spanish State were yesterdny. Foreign .t hero and therein, short military high- The thing to do is to take Per Yenr G.00 for filling the now vacant lands of the secondary matters to them; thby were Louis Meyers, an engineer, has brought way as between Port Arthur and Per Tear, Foreign 6.00 Territory with desirable settlers, attracted by the chance offered by the suit against Julia Kuaklna Meyers for ij though doubtful nt the time of the Dalny; but there are no lateral roads. divorce. Infidelity Hood's Sarsaparilla Golden State to get profitable homes in is charged, and the Pauablc Invariably In Advance. legality of such an act on the part People usually travel on foot over lit- complainant nsks for the custody of region soli practically Pills ot the Territorial Legislature. His tle paths, which look like rnbbltvruns; a df rich and his two years old son. and Is Territory can snowless Which thoroughly cleanse the blood, A. W. PEARSON, Idea that if the loan though in winter the beds of frozen wa- climate. Sheriff Nahale, the Kona political to prospective settlers a sulllclent sum pointed boss, who la expelling all humors building-u- Mnnnrer. tercourses are used. The country is ono The Advertiser has often out a delegate to the Terri- and to make their homesteads torial convention, for sep- two ways to bring people here, one and a candidate the whole system. They cure ID they will eventually be able to vast checkerboard of small farms the Republican TUESDAY APRIL simply by fnres, National convention Hood'g Sarsaparilla permanently repay amount, and the govern- arated by narrow causew'ays, the area menns of low the delegation, on cored J. the arrived the Mauna Loa Q. Illnes, Franks. 111., of eczema, which, will benefit in Increase of other by putting the public domain on yesterday. from , THE LEGISLATURE. ment the nnd structure being like taro patches he had suffered for somo time: and Miss tax vnlues. While such a colonization here. Villages, where" the farmersxrtm the market and getting homeseekers' Robert Lindsay, formerly engineer for Alvlna Wolter. Box 212, Alcona. Wis., of pim- JThe work so far accomplished liy the scheme would possibly bring In a large the plantation gregnte at night, nre practlC.Oly lst rates for excursions to it. Every other Pnhala railroad, and one ples on her face and back and chafed skin 011 Legislature has been well done. The number of American farmers anxious of the best known engineers on HaWalt, her body, by which she had been lated from each other by the rrow- - way has been tried with the lamenta creatlr jnembers have neglected no duty; to start life afresh It might also be suffered a stroke of paralysis about troubled. There aro more testimonials in making large percentage ness of the connecting trails, flxi such ble result which the steamer lists nt- - three weeks ago. favor of Hood's than can be published. neither has the Governor. True, mem- of benefit in a He has been taken of the Hawallans land military operations "are Tnost test. There is no stronger Incentive to Hamakua. of both houses accepted the esti- a Hood's Sarsaparilla promises te- bers The bill which has been Introduced fill Judge Kepolkal mates of Governor without much difficult especially those with cavalry than cheap farms and low fares to has referred the mat- cum and keeps tho promise. the in Congress is fathered by Commander ter of Maul question. But why should this not al- nnd nrtlllery. Infantry can pick, their up a new country; and there Is no bet- the court clerkship to the Booth-Tuck- er Army, ways Is the of the Salvation Republican committee on Maul. The be done? The Governor congest- way, but they cannot move In the mass ter basis, of prosperity nnywhore than Judge BUSINESS CAKD3. of Territory, and he who hopes thus to relieve the will take office as soon as he executive head the authoriz- they must string out in single files. a producing, middle class. is held responsible successful ed city populations. The bill hears from Washington that his com- H. HACKFELD CO., LTD. for the thetopog-raph- y mission k Oeners admlnlstrntIoi'of affairs by the Pres- es the proposed Bureau Colonization Guerrillas and bandits find In Hawaii Is room for 500,000 people. has been signed. 'Commission Agents, Queen St., Hono ident of the United States. If thlncs Bureau to make loans not exceeding suitable and an irregular ;fercp We hnve 153,000. All over the group are "Ned" Gehr, superintendent of con- lulu, H. L $1,600 person qualified to BO wrong, If the country goes Into to any duly could be effectively used In Murtchurla square miles upon square miles of pro- struction for the new Vo.cano road on beyond ability to pay, he Is enter lnnd under the homestead laws, the Kau side of Hawaii, while trying V. A. SCHAEFEK ft CO. Importer debt its on either side. ductive land either surrendered to Inn-ta- held accountable und not the legisla- and properly certified to as to char- to mount a fractious horse during the and Commission Merchant!, Honola In- lu, ture. The recommendations submitted acter; the money to be used In im The Russians have done well to or wasted on cattle at the rate of week, was thrown and sustained a frac- Hawaiian Islands. by the Governor are presented only proving nnd establishing a home nnd trench their lines and probably the'Jap-nnes- e, one head of stock to many acres. This ture of one of his ankles. The samp bones were LEWERS & COOKE. (Kobart Lewer after full conference with department farm on the land, and the loan to be of whose preparations less Is land will produce pineapples, tobacco, broken once before. y. J. Lowrey, C. M. Cooke.) Import heads', who are supposed to be callable repaid 'by the settler with Interest ur known, have done the same lh Korea sisal, coffee, vanilla, bananas, limes, erg and dealer In lumber and build of, conducting ofllelal affairs, else G semi-annu- al (From Sunday's Advertiser) tng materials. Office, 414 St, their per cent., in annual or which, in many respects, la d, similar oranges, honey, dairy products, eggs, Fort they would not have been confirmed by Installments. The Commissioner Iij La Grippe Is prevalent in town. country to Manchuria. One reas(lrvV$hy poultry, vegetables and fine forngo HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Ha. the Senate, and who are as easily authorized to pay from any such loan The charge ehlnery every exam- suppose grasses, rvo against Joe Woodward of descrltlon mad ta that body. Biennial the expenses of transportation of the many that the Japanese will better chance was ever has been changed rder. the workings gov- from embezzlement inations into of the settler' family and his necessary house- stay whero they are is that any ..mil- offered a smnll farmer In the drouth-smitte- n to gross cheat. ernment are no doubt necessary, but it hold effects, nnd loan is to be a sri'ould require the itary force in the present theater of districts of California. Indeed The. late Midshipman Neumann's HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. never sixty days of Hen on property purchased and ac- by high priced men, nat- the war prefers the defensive to inoffen- no better chance was ever offered him funeral will take place next Wednes- who quired. A Colonization Fund for the urally are willing to prolong the per sive and Japan, having got, in Korea, elsewhere on day at Annapolis, Md. Honolulu, 18, 1904. purpose Is to be provided by the Issue the mainland. Hawaii has April diem rate indefinitely if they can. W. R. Campbell, who has been not more than $50,000,000 3 per cent all it started out to get, might' adopt precisely what he wants; but unfortu- with Neither are sixty days required to pass of Theo. H. Davies & Co.'s Hllo branch. Is fifty-ye- ar more $j,- - this policy without loss of prestige. nately for Itself it has not put him in NAME OF STOCK, Capital. such legislation as Hawaii usually re- bonds, not than In Honolulu and going to Shanghai. Val. Bid. Ask. 000,000 of which nre to be Issued per Should the Japanese actually enter the way of getting quires. The Blxty day limit in the Or- t it. by Eight skeletons were dug up by Japa- Act was never Intended as a year. The lands acquired a settler Manchuria their manner of dealing If by any means, the great back-count- ry ganic nese laborers Wnlkikl near Camp MlBCAKTILI. reason, extending session to such are not to exceed forty acres irrigated at for the with the topographical hindrances will military reservation could be McKinley. The labor was employed in and eighty acres C. Brewer A Co, 11,000,000 100 S05 lengths, although always considered as be watched, with the keenest interest, got back, subdivided into faims leveling oft preparatory excuse for forcing an extra session to and a sand dune by mllltnry experts everywhere. It goes offered to a colony like that of Wahl- - to erecting a residence. Sdqak. pass"appropriation bills. The law does A COUNTY SUBSTITUTE. not prohibit a thirty day session, and without saying that they would have nwa, there would be another fine addi At a sale held by Land Commissioner Ewa 5,000,000 1X by J. W. in person yesterday. E. Haw. Agricultural. . . . 1,200,1.00 110 the 'expedition with which the business If the commission authorized the to contrive, in some way, to carry tion to the white census of Oahu. Pratt Haw. Com. & SugarCo. 2,812,750 45 53. taxpayers was through Its func Faxon Bishop bought for Hawai- iinwnimu 2 000,000 of the carried Kelllnol resolution performs heavy field guns. Light artillery, trans- Byron O.- - Clark could organize a colony the ouKnrvU... 2,' during- - the past ten days should be the tions properly, there will be little need ian Agricultural Co., at the upset price Ilouomu 750,000 10U "iii ported on the backs of mules, on the coast in, three months. If public llonokaa 2,000,000 14-- guide for future legislative sessions. for the work of the county bill com- answered of $600, some remnants of land in Kau. Untlrn 500,000 mission. concurrent reo- - for the Japan-Chin- a campaigns. j,tqn land on all the islands could be segre- to Kaliuka.. !".'..'.'. ".'.'.".' 500.000 18X Kelllnol's Observations determine longitude Klbel Plan. Co., Ltd.. 2,500,000 T BATTLESHIPS. lutlon provides for the appointment ot years ago, but it could not be depended gated and advertised obioad, there have been completed across the Pacific TTInnhntti 160,000 500,000 men to serve pay "to upon now, for the de- would be no ocean from San to T three without Russians, vhose end of applications for it. Francisco Manila MnDnrilitaiiivnA A S.SOO.OOC is not u fact that the prestige of by .vn M report next regular session of the United States Coast and Geo- n.kll C. VfU. 8.600,000 battleships been destroyed or even at the fences are supplied with guns by" the That has been the way of the West UUU OUB, f...... has the Legislature plan for the re detic Survey. The observers have col- Onomea 1,000 000 4.J: seriously lessened by war In the a railroad, would have the advantage. nnd the correspondence of the Promo- auu.uuu the organization of our system of accounts. laborated by the Pacific Commercial East. While the Russians have lost "God," as Napoleon said line tion Committee Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd... 5,000,000 by establishing funds for each Islnnd with shows that, but for our Cable Co.'s submarine telegraph. Can- Olowalu 150,000 some of their HoiiUiiR foi tresses the cynicism, "is on side of own ada has same per- I'aauhau SugPlanCo. 5,000,000 or District, so that the residents In the the heaviest backwardness of effoit, it would at the time been Pacific fault Is in the personnel of the navy forming a to geographi- 500,000 ships each may be able to see what each artillery." This means that the men be the way of Hawaii. similar service Pala ,,. 750,000 artd not in the themselves. Lack cal by I'opcekeo 750,000 contributes to the support of who have the big guns can begin fight- 1 7 and nautical science aid of the of' Vigilance and of professional skill district British cable. Pioneer 2,750,000 must blaine the the whole, nnd how much has been ex- ing sooner do most damage even In Walalua Agri. Co 4,500,000 87K bear the for disaster and the Hearst wasn't mentioned the Walluku 700,000 S subsequent pended for Improvements nnd the of 'February and of the with their fire. New York State Democratic conven- (From Monday's Advertiser) Walmanalo 252,000 163 ones; not defects of ship construction maintenance of public Institutions In We do not recall any first-cla- ss tion, or of type. each." 'cam- the Parker men winning by a Today will be the last day of the 8IKAM8HIP Cos. country ! Legislative Jinny newspaper critics discuss the The only valid argument ndvanccd paigning in such a as that large majority. session. The House meets Wilder S. S. 500,000 battleship question only from the point in favor ot county government so fnr, which lies between the Yalu and Muk- at nine o'clock this morning, and the 8. S. Co.. 600,000 The of Desky Senate in the of view of Russian disasters. Rut vhy has been the one that the islands, other den. The Philippines present a slhillar friends Mr. and they afternoon. Miscellaneous. are not few will share his In overlook the point of view of Japanese thnn Oahu, had not been getting a surface asppct, but all the fighting ileasure The steamship Gaelic was due to ar- successes? was the terrible delivery of the fact that his Pacific Heights case rive yesterday Raw. Electric Co 500,000 85 It proportionate return for the amount at San Francisco with H.B. Co.,Pd 100- - there, save in the neighborhood ( of is to be On' - i.AL. battleships which sunk the paid, argument Which, hbw- - tried Its merits. Prince- Fu Lun, In whose a big H. K. l.&L. Co., O ., iioooVobo taxes ah Hy honor Variag and shattered, the Korletz at Dy Manila, was dpno by small columns,, was to Mntoal'iel. Co 150,000 ever. tins never been uorno out tno welcome be made. O.R.& L.Co 4,000,000 Chemulpo, which has put some of the com- ing light. When allies K. facts. If the newly authorized the marched LAVIIMA TO' Sheriff Chilllngworth, Detective Mc-Duf- Hllo It. Co I.OjO.OOO Russian battleships out of commission mission devices a plan which will from Taku to Peking they had a cleared GO demoralized and Officer A On arrested two Bonds. at I'ort Arthur and has just how much each dls-- ti pie"ient-t'- more the garrison the place. Even demonstrate route. The military problems d Chinese last night for alleged nt latter let pays for the support of the OUT AS WRECKER complicity Haw. Gov't.. 5d. c... Alexieff confesses that the nerve of beyond the Yalu and In Koiea are with the Moanalua rob Haw. Ter 4 p. c. (Fire counter statistics . the garrison has been sadly shaken by with the new. Europe saw any- beries. uiaims;...... showing amount each receives in therefore never Hllo K. R. Co., 6 D. c. Togo's bombardment, a of gravest the A special memorial mass for the late Hon. K. T. A L. fact ot thing like them in modern times. Manned Co., Hlgnificnnce In estimating thfe future return, some of the residents the by a crew of two Chinese, Midshipman Edouard Neumann will be tin. c. outer districts will speedily learn thnt part Ewa Plant.. 6 n. e lighting value of the tioops. Finally a Gilbert Islander, one Hawajlun, held this morning at St. Augustine O, R. A 1 Co.. Onhu ig only Island which it is the presence of the Japanese bat--. about the THE WAR NEWS. and commanded by her owner, Captain chapel, Wnlkikl, at S:30 o'clock. Oahu Sugar Co., 6 p. c. sufficient revenue to support the Olaa Sugar Co., 6 p. c. tlebhlps which keeps Russian ileet raises La-vl- Friends are linited to be present. - the Welsbarth, the forty-to- n schooner na iiamiu&AK, i;o., o p.c. 100- government. When Takuslmn, where a Shanghai dispatch . of over forty vessels from disputing the double system of An effort will be made to pass a KahukuSt). c people Territory learn force, Is on was moved from Rotten Row yes Pioneer Mill Co. 6 p.c. "i6i command of the sea with Japan a once the of the locates a Japanese landing new county resolution In the Legis- trnnttpoitn-U'j- n lux terdny to the marine railway where command upon which the thnt for every dollar spent In the the Manchurian coast near Newchwung, lature today, the present one being army supplies depends. ury government, they must she will be overhauled and made ready of of a double Shanghai war news Is so unreliable deemed Illegal because It takes the ap- Our own experience with battleships pay one dollar In taxes, the agitation for a voyage to French) Frigate Shoals Bortx. thnt this report ot the debaikatlon of pointing power from the Governor. at Santiago Is valuable in the study for a county law will be confined to In search of the wealth hidden in the On April IS to Mr. ni.J Mrs. D. L le Fourteen young Japanese women of this question, but it was made so the professional Job chasers and the an army must be taken with leserye, gear of the wrecked French bark are Van Dine, a son. aboaid the Ameilca Maru en route to by the men behind the guns. It Is the riff-ra- ff which pays no taxes. the more so becnuse the alleged expedi- de Rlchmont. Welsbarth Is an the St. Louis Exposition to assist in On April IS, to Mr. and Mrs. A. V manner in which any ship Is fought f tion against a Russian stronghold is elderly man, yet still vigorous, and Is Seahury, a son. chiefly Its utility; and to vessel off on a dan- the serving ot tea at the Japanese tea- which determines It Is possible that the Nippon SInru small. take the rather if a battleship has men worthy of It, gerous voyage. He has made two at- house. One Is a young actress and two some mishap, but in- ad- surely the vessel will not be the worse has met with The news that a Russian force Is tempts In to are geisha girls. METEOROLOQICAX. RECORD. meagre. the small schooner Ada for Its displacement. The Oregon was formation on that point Is very vancing down the east coast of Korea rescue the re- a house In the French vessel and Detective Renear raided By the Government Survey, Published not at a disadvantage in the Spanish She Is a weak ship for war purposes, contradicts the statement of Alexieff fusal of the owner of the Ada to per- Walklkl Inst night and arrested there- war; nor the Japanese battleships Every Monday. are though stiong enough for commercial that Russia's campaign would be de- mit her to gp. on another voyage has in H. McCallun who was charged with in the piesent conflict. Rut no ship is put caused Welsbarth to purchase of Allen selling liquor without a license. The uses, and a single shell would her fensive only. If the news Is true a col BABOM. THERM. o Bafe, the officers and men of which keep & Robinson the Lavlna. place Is opposite Camp McKinley and put in In grave peril. Perhaps she ventured lision cannot be oft; but theie is faithless watch and their trust far Since 1S7S Lavlna been in the police claim McCallun has 15 M blessings magic to Is hardly the has that the of priests and the too close a Russian fort. It more than a. probability that It Is false. these waters, first as in been doing n big business with the a of "sacred" linages rather than In a'trader Frank probable that she met a Russian vessel One has a right to be suspicious; of Cook's fleet ot schooners In the South soldiers for some time. H- - sleepless vigilance and keen piofes-sion- dl at sea as the Czar's cruisers aie not the St. Petersburg telegram that a sub- Sea Island trade and later as a sugar r I sagacity. 9,30.02 29.96 .07 62 2 4 enemy five years ago - At- venturing far from home as the marine boat has been shipped to IJort carrier. But about Governor- Carter and Secretary 10 30.1,7,30.01 00 67 NK 4 good Agri- prevent getting back. freights for carrying sugar In the In kinson attended the convention last 30.01hl9.8 .03.70 MI 1- -2 A thing for the Board of might their had such a -3 Arthur. If the Russians ter-Isla- 0 .01 29 .86 01 6 MB 1 trade became so low that It night. 0-- culture to undertake would be the ex- boat they would naturally say nothing 30.0JU9.94 .03,75 NB 3 termination of the mongoose, providing was not profitable to longer run such Mrs. Helnrich Renjes (nee Coney) is 30.03 29.96 .0673 NR 2 Those who ore Interested In questions about it so that it might catch the unen me on 30 .04 IB .97 .02,69 NE 1--3 always that the little animal Is not a small vessel in tne iraue. expected to arrive from Germany I needed to kill rats In the cane. The of forestry should lead the Hull upnrt Japanese blockading Ileet unaajs; Lavlna s placed In the row and has Friday. mongoose as foe of poultry and of In If none remained there for about five years. the which Is printed full lu the current but they have they wouluiba Russian sailors have too many 32 ground-nestin- g Barometer corrected to 7. and sea birds is a hindrance to number of the Forester and Agilcultur-lst- . likely to claim the,ownership of iiiAny Yet she is still n sound craft, nnd when Malnes to remember to get them nil farming and to the life of game. It brought In from the row yesterday her level, and for standard gravity of Lat. why should be keep Admiral Togo from com- Into one shout. 46. 1b 06 it could be killed off by the inoculation The reasons forests ho as to was one would wish for. Thia correction for Honolulu. hold as dry as M. Fleming, of San Fran- of,, some communi- cared for are not so well understood as ing near enough to resume his 1'oit Mrs. E. llying animals with The Lavlna was originally called the visiting son, cable disease, a good many local in- they ought to ho, nor pmper cisco, who hns been her TIDES, SUN AND MOON. me the Arthur bombardments. Wnlaoll. Attorney General Fleming, terests would be 'd at no no- 1 Asslstnut methods of piotectiug them. Mr. Hall's Captain Welsbarth has been sailing for a month past, teturns home on the 5 ticeable cost. more thirty a excellent paper tells thu whole story Small farming In Hawaii awaits an around IIaw.nll for than Sierra today. P.! p r years. In his time ho ling commnnded j F I 250,-0- gives, Incidentally, a gieat amount SJf e London Times believes that ami, Impetus from local government The following names were omitted 3 g The the nearly every vessol of the Wilder fleet. 9 1 men uru the maximum nf iiHcful from the list of members of the Ladles a." 33 ut w number of Inland data. such as would be given by nn enter- The Lflvlim will likely get nwny for aj a3 tioops lu Manchuria that lunula can r Committee, for the Chinese, Hospital; H. la.in a. 111 SaU. prising laud policy; but nt thu sumo the Shoals In a week. Her coin-manli- er 401 5,336.20: feed. The triiliH-Hluuih- rulliimd will pay nbout Mian Nellie Judd, Mrs. Krnusx, Mrs. F. 18 0 1.8 4.57 10.45 9.12 The legislators will iccelvo nt 11 bo- much being done by ltiml-uwii-- IntondH to tnHo tho French- in. strained to carry supplies for (Iioho. tlio ralo of u dollnrs per week time is M, Swauzy, Mrs, Walter Fiear. 6.571 11.21 0 aj 5,38 6.21.10.07 hundred man off If pnssllilo aiul If not 1; l.tl 6,( Mould tlm UMil bo Interrupted, uvn for the ten days they nru in eilnii, on this und tlio other island to the shoals Ann, thu Jnpanono Biienk thief who Mil. 1 A. S3 .' ill 5,17A.2l'l).01 i nrfc,ct bo In fooHlblo ho will take nil of tho iiililieiU-H- , 1' I. Ji for week, the would sfiui ciliary Is The scir confouited in nemo of wiim 1 1 The probably more than diversify oiops mid cnmiu oxihuih, vosnel, A 81 8,'.'3j ID 7,54 l.W J, 5,36 6.81 li. 57 the rations, Miuuiimiiu mid mu available, from tlio innrkot IIiumI a. 111, p. Kuii'ii double the niiiniint lh majority of tint doing uu well t III t ll.ooo uml given ii yearn liiiirlnii in, ilipp!u people lll'U 1 ,3V llinllmt III food Mtipplv and If tint llim. emu he found for wmlliuon, anchors, ineiit Uy jtiiluo Umlnny in tlm n 9,30, 8, B) 8.5 ;,. A.'ii H.m. nieinlieirt tvur minicd In private Hfo. - i'ucu IU.401 l.t1 0.M .Ul 4.0J 5, 11. iu fjimvu I I liny thuy mi)- lltllti nliout Mi mi 111 nut id oliiilii, rope, en put n n s nnd nllier genr P hliiim linn will inn it hut Hie willing I'liuil yuiiiuiilny, ft. II b,1 ,4I !, inxM)ui hid nulio Unit l I.4.U.W till rlxlt of u imtlva upiUliiK. tempi coiiiimtlihm. Hmiiiuiii. mower, wltloli nnw oil tho Vtff'i'l. 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County Resolution Veto Subject of Dis- Disappointed Delegation for GOVERNOR GEORGE R. CARTER. cussion in Both Houses. Roosevelt. PRINCE KUHIO KALANIANAOLE. WILLIAM H. HOOGS. There is still to be another day of the Legislature. Practically

A . A A , A A A A A . A A A A A A A A A A A all of work A 1 1 .. .a, 1 .. 4 i ALEX. G. M. ROBERTSON, the of the session was completed yesterday aftcrnoou and the Governor had the completed bills ready to return, when the THE PLATFORM. WILLIAM T. ROBINSON. Senate adjourned. It was reported in some quarters that the ad- journment was taken in order to prevent a pocket veto of some of ERIC A. KNUDSEN. the bills, but as the Legislature would have to remain in session tea RESOLVED, That this convention, representing the Re- days to prevent this, the rumor cannot he true. The real reason for publican Party of the Territory of Hawaii, assembled for the THE the failure to adjourn sine die, is probably the desire of some of the ALTERNATES. Senators to attend the Republican caucus i purpose of electing Delegates to the National Convention of yesterday afternoon. He that as it may, members of the House were very much wrought up . the Republican Party of the United States of America, to meet 1 STEPHEN L. DESHA over the action of the Senate in adjourning for the day, and there believing Roosevelt was a little at Chicago in June next, that Theodore W. talk of retaliation. One member wanted, tile House to has proved to be an honest and upright President, represent- KUBCKI ttRClKUM. adjourn sine die anyway, but he was told that it would be illcgaL Yesterday was taken up in both in ac- ing the people of the United States in a most efficient manner, J. K. NAHALE. Houses clearing away cumulated, odds and ends, and this morning will be occupied in act- and believing the interests of the Republic will be best served L. L. M'CANDLESS. ing on the Governor's message on the appropriation hills. There is by his election, we do most heartily endorse the present ad- a possibility of veto on several items in the current expense bill, hut H. DICKEY. is ministration, and do hereby recommend and instruct the Dele- C. this by.no means certain. The appropriation bills will be the final acts of the session. gates from this Convention to give their united support for H. H. BRQDIE. I In the afternoon yesterday both Houses considered the Gover- - . . e , the nomination" of Theodore Roosevelt as President of the & i. if... .t 'f if'"f.f ...... -....-- . nui umy veto, mat oi me county resolution.....j new one was United coming elections to be held in November, !! passed in both Houses which be amended' to'day States at the J. K. NAHALE. J. C. Qulnn wanted to move an wil to meet the wishes of the Governor. The adjournment today will 1904. J. D. Paris said: "I take great pleas amendment to complete the quota of probably be alternates by adding the names of Rep before in --- ure In nominating Mr. K. Nnhale of noon order to allow Hawaii .and Maui members to ...... '' - - J. catch ,..,..,.,...... ' ' " t West Hawaii. He Is n representative resentative J. K. Gandnll and Mark P. the Kinau. Robinson. a morning and an evening session yesterday, the Republi- man of Hawaii who has espoused the With cause of the Republican party In Ha- Mr. Low said it was Impossible to can Territorial Convention for the election of six delegates and six waii. If he Is sent to Chicago he will consider Mr. Quinn's amendment. It THE HOUBE could draft better bills than anv com. peo- wns not In consonance with the motion alternates to the Republican National Convention in Chicago passed lie a man of whom the Hawaiian th," ple may well be proud, an honor to t)e at all. At the morning session of the House 'l"'88!' "Pr,?ce w,t,h off harmoniously. There was intense feeling underneath the sur- a wns the commission. experi party and a credit to the Territory of The motion without1 the amendment communication received from ence one wns put and the Senate, returning malicious In with commission," said Fer- face, and the caucuses of districts throughout the afternoon arc Hawaii." carried. the nandez, "nnd one a' loophole Geo. Cooper nominated Senator C. H. jury amendment as passed. The Scnnto that left understood to have left things very uncertain. Results arc spread W. T. ROBINSON. In tho law big enough t Dickey. Another delegate named H. H also notified the House of Us concur- for a cart Rev. S. Kapu of drive through, although was compos, at the top of the column and a full report appears below. Hawaii, Lahnlna, speaking Jn Brodle, saying he was going to visit the rence In the amendments to Sennte It Hawaiian, nominated W. T. Robinson. ed of learned attorneys. Including the big island, bears all the disappointment. National Convention anyway. II. C. Bill No. C. The House resolution pro- the They were now bringing forward young Vlda nominated E. C. Winston. J. A. viding Federnl attorney. The result has becu men to represent the country. This was for an accounts commission was seen with one Hughes presented the name of Samuel also reported back from the Senate commission. If we leave on not n young man born on of . EVENING SESSION. the committee resolutions had the Island Purker, but the nominee turned It oft change. it to the Legislature wo will have yet reported. He was declared not In Oahu, brought up In Honolulu, who had without good law." Temporary Chairman Lane called the with a humorous declination. A protest from AValluku Introduced order and the chair recognized Rev. S. made his home on the Island of Maui. All candidates or were to 7:50 and asked withdrew by Keltinot against the withdrawal of KUMALAE TALKS. convention order at L. Desha of Hilo. He was a native of the soil and one withdrawn but Messrs. Dickey nnd Bro- that any credentials not presented In whom they could all support. the $50,000 appropriation for a wharf Kumalae also said that tho Organic GOVERNOR CARTER. dle, vho were then elected by open Act prohibited the morning be handed to the secre- W. II. HOOGS. vote without opposition. at ICahuluI was referred to the com- tho adoption of the Mr. Desha spoke In substance as fol- mittee on resolutions. resolution as Introduced. Ho said tary. Wm. T. he wished, in that lows: Rnwllns said RESOLUTIONS. Senate Resolution No. 1 providing for Section 8 gave the Governor the right The roll call showed some delegates "Not great many yenrs ago there ns few words as possible, to present a J. A. Gllmun presented the unanimous putting Into effect, the changes made ta nominate all commissions, and here present who were represented by was a child born In these Islands. He the name of W. H. Hoogs. They all report by the appropriation bills, Immediately, nn attempt was made to give tho power was brought up here, nourished In these knew him as a good Republican work- of the committee on resolutions, proxies in the morning. which was unanimously adopted with was favorably reported from the Judi to the House and Sennte. Ho moved Islands and carried on the backs of na- er and an estimable citizen, ciary committee passed. to amend to strike out portion giv- RULES OF CONVENTION. tives. He may well be called great applause. It.submitted the reso- and the a native SENATOR McCANDLESS. 1903 ing House power of He early lution declaring In favor of the nomina- The bill amending the loan lnw the and Sennte to S. Smith presented unanimous the Hawaiian Islands. nominate. He thought Carl a learned the duties of a citizen. Today J. A. Low desired to propose the tion of President Roosevelt at Chicago, passed third reading without opposi- the law should report of the committee on rules as fol- he has become a leader of the people name of a gentleman who was a citizen which, under the hending of "The Plut-form- ;" tion. be amended. lows: of these Islands. Is that man's name of Honolulu. Among many good quali- appears above. The motion to AFTERNOON SESSION. "Why not amend tho Organic Act?" It adopt was made by Mr. Rawlins suggested I want to go before this convention as ties he possessed one that had not been nnd the opening Andrade. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RULES nny seconded nil over the house. At of tho afternoon ses "Can't do replied a delegate to represent the Republican mentioned of other candidate, that sion Harris presented nn that," Kumalae AND REGULATIONS. of perseverance. He L. amendment seriously. party of Hawaii in the great convention nominated L. THE TERRITORIAL EXECUTIVE. to the bill providing public de- To Members of McCnndless, for Kumalae then moved to out the Chairman and the of Republicans in the land that is Senator or Oahu. &. 'Qulnn posits, overdrafts, which had been strike the Republican Territorial Convention known as land of J. now took the opportunity and offending portions, leaving the power In 'the the free and the DISTRICT ATTORNEY BRECKONS. denied suggested by the Governor. in Session April iStli. 1904. home of the brave.' Thliv man's name him before the nominations of Harris the Governor to nppolnt com Sam. to pro- presenting his resolution, was said lend the entire Your Committee appointed to draft Is George R. Carter, Governor of the Johnson had the name which that the bankers wouldn't mission of live. The car- pose one who was not son unanimously adopted on motion of Mr. $Du0,000 to tho government amendment rules and regulations for the govern- Territory of Hawaii." of a of the as the law ried and the resolution wns adopt- soil, but who been hero long Cohen, us follows: stood. Fernnndez objected to the bill then ing of this Convention beg to report The Governor's name was received had ed 18 to 9. Tlie members voting "no" enough to be well known. ho went George Cnr-te- r nnd wanted to know It nny one but that, after due deliberation, the follow- with great applause, the nomination If "Whereas, Governor R. were Green well, Knnlhn, Kou, Kupl-lie- a, to Chicago the got per In- ing are recommended: being seconded by several delegates. he would do credit to Ha- has shown that he has conlldence bankers the five cent Olll, Purdy gave In Paele. and Wright I. Officers. The officers of this Con- waii. It him great pleasure to the people and their chosen repre- terest. sign- DELEGATE KUHIO. by help poor Secretary Atkinson reported thu vention shall be a chairman and a sec- nominate Robert W. Breckons. sentatives; and word as well us deed "It will a lot of people," ing of the garbage, retary. Samuel Parker said: "I take great has declared that government of said malicious Injury WORD OF ADVICE. the Harris. and loan bills. II. Order of Buslnes The order of pleasure In placing in nomination a this Territory shall be 'of the people, "We are all poor people," replied amendment On motion of Kcllluol the House con- business shall be as follows: gentleman of Hnwall who has once G. B. Kamauoha of Hawaii wanted by the people and for the people;' and Fernandez who complained that hu had broad-minde- curred In tlio Senate to 1. The nomination and election by been the choice of the voters of these the convention to the "Whereas, by his d utter- to register his amendments consider results salary warrant. the Unpaid Bills net. ballot of a permanent chairman ami Islands for the highest electoral gift at of Its notion in the different districts. ances, by his fair treatment of all per- The amendment as Dually ndoptcd, their disposal, of the oillce Dele- At tlilH Juncture, Secretary Savldge secretary. that of There wns a feeling in the country sons, by his courageous and patriotic provided that "No money shall be ob gate to Congress, a son of to- of reported the Senate 2. The appointment by the chairman the soil nnd that the party was being conducted for attitude in calling the Legislature tained on such account or accounts the Senate that Judge one than whom there Is no better quali- by had adjourned nine o'clock tliU of and tellers of election. the benefit of the whites. He wanted gether, and treating it as a except by draft of the Treasurer, coun until 3. fied, Prince Kuhio Nominations for delegates to the Kalanlannole, ua such notion ns would do would away department of the government, he has morning. delegate to the National Convention to won tersigned by the auditor and approved National Convention. with feeling forever. the conlldence and esteem of the by Governor," Purdy presented tho report of the 4. be held in Chicago on June 21, 1904. You that people, the Election of delegates to the Na Calls to showed Impatience has allayed party strife, hns committee on accounts showing tlio ex all know him as well as 1 do, and I order the solidified and" CHANGE PARK NAME. tional Convention. of convention the Republican party, has penditures to have KV.W. 5. would ask, you to suspend the for the balloting. Nominations for alternates to the the rules and opened up a new era In public and Compensation mileage G,3: 1.20 vote for these two gentlemen who have political and Rational Convention. QUIET TELLING. affairs to the delight of all vlding for naming tho public park nt Pay of olllccrs 305.00 G. Election of alternates to the Na- been named. I would ask to rise unan- patriotic citizens of all parties; there Hllo "Mooheau" park authorizing imously On the roll call, the tellers announced and Typewriting 9G.D5 tional Convention. and elect these gentlemen to fore the Superintendent of to the Convention." that 131 ballots had been cast. The Public Works Printing tti.U 7. Reports of committees already ap- National "Resolved, That this convention ex put the change Into effect. Admiral pointed. Applause was long and loud but the votes were called amidst perfect still presses Stationery and supplies 80.05 Its congratulations to Governor Beckley whose nncestral name Is III. Balloting. motion for election by acclamation of ness but for the voices of the tellers. Carter upon the successful beginning of "Mooheau" sat at thu side of the $0,873.39 1. Vote for Delegates. the Governor and the Delegate wus not One vote hnd two Robinsons. It wob his administration, nnd pledge him our speaker while the ayes nnd noes were T All balloting delegates entertained. of a "straight" variety that carried hearty support In every mny Balance 3.12C.7G for selection of effort he being called, and only shall be by voting nt large, responding REPRESENTATIVE KNUDSEN. both "Robertson" and "Robinson." but hereafter make to promote the welfure Greenwoll and Fernandez moved that the House ad- Lewis had sufllclent nerve to oppose the to the call of the roll of members by W. H. Rice was on his feet before the tellers reserved their decision till of the party and of Hawaii nel. journ without waiting for the Senate, Then, Admiral's wishes. the secretary of the Convention. the applause subsided and spoke as fol- the last. as it did not affect the "Resolved, That a copy of this resolu- but Beckley said that neither House Each member entltcd to vote shall lows: "I believe the Island of Kuuul is result It was counted for all It evidently tion, signed by tho chulrman nnd tho COMMITTEE WAS DOUBTFUL. could adjourn sine die without the txuv come forward and deposit his written entitled to some recognition, and I meant. There was not even a ripple of secretary, be forwurded to the Gov- Representative Paele reported verbal- sent of the other. Harris then moved ballot In a receptacle for that purpose. wish to place in nomination the name applause, where there Is generally an ernor." ly for thu health committee a visit to that the adjournment be until ten Each be to vote suc- member shall entitled of Mr. E. A. Knudsen." outburst, at the point where the NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN. Knllhl camp. He snld that the com- o'clock in order to give the Senate an for only six from among the nominees Mr. Rice repeated the nomination in cessful candidates one after another mittee had been taken out In a car- - hour In which to do something. This for delegates. R. N. Boyd presented following t Hawaiian, which was well applauded. crossed the safety line. This happened the rlago by the President of the Board , motion carried The six nomlnees-rccelvln- g the high- resolution: REV. S. L. DESHA. in the order given below, so that there of Health und had inspected the per- - j est number of votes shall be declared was no close run The "Be' It Resolved: That It Is the sense Cart S. Smith desired to pluce in nom- nenr the end. sons conllned there. They had found elected. vote us below was received with pro- of this convention assembled, that Hon. one In THE SENATE. 2. ination a mun who was born in their case particular which the legis Vote for Alternates. longed applause. A. G, M. Robertson may be appointed suspicious, Pursuant to Saturday's adjournment Voting for alternates shall be by southernmost island. Yeurs ago this as lators deemed and didn't the National Committeeman of the putlent I tllu nHo met at 1:30 p. m. yesterday. same method as for delegates. man had embraced the principles of the THE VOTE. Republican party In tho Territory of think the had tho dlBeuse, but Republican as tho JOURNAL AND ACCOUNTS. 3. The chairman of the Convention party. He embraced those Carter 123 Hawaii." doctors had dcclured hu was principles in u afflicted, shall appoint three members who shall manner that shjpwed an 112 This was carried unanimously. the committee decided not to Mr. McCnndless presented a report of few men equaled Kalanlanaole net as judges and tellers of election, earnestness have in Hoogs 103 iiuestlon the decision. Another enso thu Finance Committee, on thu refer matters of political belief. Untainted CONCLUDING BOUQUETS. examined, ence to It tlnding tli.it such judges shall have the power to Robertson , SC that of Rev. Mr. Hanunii, made Saturday, by ambition ho propagated Republican was count or reject any ballot cast, subject Robinson 78 Samuel Parker moved that tho thanks tho committee also was In much doubt fifteen days not too much extra to appeal to Convention. pnlnclplcs among his countrymen, not- about. Hu qultu tlmo for thu clerk to havu thu .Semite nil the Knudsen ,,, CO of tho convention bo tendered to thtl seemed well and thu When tlio Judges withstanding hu wus met by Jibes ami .....'. Journal minted, nnd recommending shall havu counted Desha . .. , DO chulrman, accepting nn amendment to committee did not belluvu ho was sick. sneers. He brought those principles to hu allowed, and decided upon the ballots, ono of lln.nWinu r.o IUUIUIIU UIU HeCIUUliy. IIIII1 I'Ulll'll Mil This was thu enso wliluh Speaker that such time Adopted, knowlcdgu ruMilu-Ho- their number shall report to the Con- thu of the people of East pnsHiigo of thu motion with thruu Beckley had asked tho committee, tn Mr. McCnnille-H- picHcnted a n Hnwall, yen to people Nahale , ... vention tho result of hucIi count, !) unit the of till cheers, examine, hinting (lint Hit) suspect was that, upon adjournment nf the Hawaii, Thu rnlim mid thu drUxlu .McCiindlt'XH Kotliur with tho ballots ivjuotvil and thu of With miming cheorH, nt about 10:30 conllned fur political luiisniiH, Tho Henate, thu picHldcnt h minimized to Will i nun did not daunt him In thu win If. piiHH ng.iliiht reasons therefor, HUHCTIO.N OF AIJ'liltNATKH. o'clock, Hat I'uuvunthm dlnpuiNcd. I'limmltti'it mndu no ruciimmuiiiliilliiuri iippnivu nnd mi nil lillU A mun of Ooil'glvtiii talents, thu man Ihu Huiiiitu tn hu paid nut of thu rtoiiuto C, nnd thu report was adopted, Mr, At hi jnnvi'il to iiiiiend I ho whom hu nominated, ho nuked ilium to J, Cohen, nmlilHt cries that It was iipproinliiHon, Hint pi'imliluiit l rnrt MOllNINO SESSION, Vlilu Iliu mul thu nut In onliir, mnvud thill Ihu HMirulury mnveil that Governor nnd w 1 -- )' Imvlnif II Mliuu "Hun thu loiiipriiiii)' tiiiiHhlur thu iiiiinu of Hiuphun 1.. IllllhnilKi'il In lei'iilvn Ii Id for lilt l s I rlmlr-iiiu- rl'imilit hu imtlih'il Ilnumt'H nlllrum kluill lio lilt) Oltll'urH of Dili villi' Dunlin, ii thu iiiiiiiiIiiihuh ballot nf thu con. Kmuilor C'luiuiiiu I., f'nilihu, iin ii nf thu reiiill. lnw nf th HuiiiiIh Join mil mill award I vnntloii MunrM. )wliU NiiIiuIm, Cum-nillii- IImxn In liiljfiilin, A ruoi'iM WfiH Vtnthm," t'ni luil mi it show nf IiuiiiIn. 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' B TLIIIIIIiaBi&IIIIIBflnl v EACH EXPERIMENT ' FOR FtVEJfEARS "Tho A TXHK Cultivation of (Continued from page 3,) ..Continued from pnge 3.) ( '" 'HHillllllllK?Pf "'' "HHHiiiiiiiiB - New Commissions Are the Sugar Cone" received guests nt Lndlcs' Missionary Society hold their Ruler Richards the a treatise on prin- hnll until nine nnnunl meeting nt the residence of the fundamental the mauka end of the ciples of growing Sugar Cane, should o'clock, when the dancing began. Mrs. D. C. Lindsay of I'nla. Issued by Gov. Saturday afternoon, the 9th, Mlis be In the hands of every planter. Punch of excellent brew revived the The valuo and use of weary large bowl of cold con- ndlth Alexander of I'nla Rave a "tea" and a of Carter. gave ndded vlfror tor the con- In honor of her guest, Miss Sumner somme Ha- of the dance. Herald. Hllo. Miss Sumner departed for Nitrate of Soda tinuance by of the 12th. waii the Klnnu (THE LOST A FINGER. By todny's Clnudlnc Mrs. S. II. Dow-se- tt (From Saturday's Advertiser) STANDARD AMMONIATE) In lncrenslng nnd bettering the A very pnlnful accident occurred at of Maknwno will depart for Now off- Heads of departments and other growth of Sugar. Cane Is now so well prise Planing Mill Inst Sat- York to bo gone 'for several montlH. icials the Entei who hold over under the appoint- understood thnt renl profit su- In of accompanied by her the In urday which resulted the loss a She will be ments of Governor Dole, and were gar growing may be said to depend finger by Dick Hehrens, the cabinet dnughter. Mrs. Dora von Tempsky of by Governor Carter, will upon Its use. some son, H. Dowsett of maker. In attempting to remove Kuln nnd her John keep their jobs for five years alto- This Book nnd other valuable Bul- work from the saw table, Behrens per- Honolulu. gether. Governor Carter yesterday letins of value to every one engaged mitted his left linnd to come In con- School Inspector Cluis. W. Haldwln signed commissions for tho various In agriculture, nre sent entirely free tact with the rapidly revolving cir- of Hnwall Is spending an Knster vaca- ofllcers whose appointments were ap- to nnyone Interested. Send your cular saw, which he believed had been tion at Hnlku Inspector Chas. E. Kins proved by the Senate this week, the name and complete address on Post disconnected. His hand was violent- hns been at Knupo. commissions In each case dating four Card. McConkey boon re- ly thrown on the rip saw which was Mrs. W. P. has years from the date of confirmation. Win. S. Myers, Director, 6 John going at a high rate of speed nnd be- cently elected superintendent of the Attorney General L. A. Andrews, St., New York. fore he could recover himself, the Sunday school of the I'alu Foreign Auditor J. II. Fisher, Superintendent fingers of his' left hand were fearfully church. of Public Instruction A. T. Atkinson, cut and lacerated. 'Medical assistance During the week John Wnterhouso of High Sheriff A. M. Brown, and Sur- Immediately secured when It wns been visiting J. P. Cooke ivas Honolulu has veyor W. E. Wall, . 11 heads of depart- - " found necessary to nmputnte one of the nt Killnmnnu, his Kuln residence. ments who were appointed by Governor doing to Ho- CHAS. fingers. His hand nnd nrm nre Most of Maul's delegate the Dole a year ago, nre given new com- BREWER CO'S. nicely and under nil the circumstances nolulu Republican ronventlon of the missions for four years dating from lie Is fortunate In not suffering the loss 21st depart by todny's steamer. April 13, 1901, to run for four years. NEW YORK LINE f of his entire hand. The score of the league baseball As a result the appointments will hold Mr. Behrens nttrlbutes the accident game at Wells' Park, Wnlluku, the over beyond the close of Governor Car- Ship Tlllie E. Starbuck sailing to his own carelessness. Tribune. afternoon of the 10th, was Kahulul 21 ter's term. , from New York to Honolulu 7. The Kahulul Is a crack THE 1IILO RAILWAY. to Walluku Governor Carter also signed commis- March 1st. FREIGHT TAKEN nine and with Jackson ns pitcher AT LOWEST RATES. two months terminus of sions for the members of the Park Within the should win the championship of tlio Commission and for various other Freight the Hllo railway In Olna will be twenty-- For Rates apply to islnnd. However this can be deter boards. No new commissions were Is- CHAS. BREWER & CO., two miles. reduction In With that mined better nfter they have met the MORITARO, MURDERER OF AR- 27 by cnrrlage MATSUMOTO sued to the Inspectors of election as Kilby St., Boston, the distance to be covered Stars. holding good the trip may bo made THUR GLENNAN, AND CHESTER DOYLE they have certificates for Or C. BREWER & CO., Ltd., to the Volcano This morning the ship A. G. Ropes four years. Only recess appointees, with a little more comfort thnn at 31 WHO SECURED HIS CONVICTION. Honolulu. arrived In Kahulul In ballast, days by are T present though the hardest part of the ., afterwards confirmed the Senate from Yokohama, Japan. 0.. 9. .. 9. V given the new commissions. Some of journey Is beyond twenty-fou- r miles, Weather Delightful summer nt- - a was almost entirely them have three or four documents sect'on that mospheie with occasional showers signed by both Judge Dole and Gover- washed away by a Kona storm early in trades. DR. ATCHERLY PRAISE FOR THE February. With the large increase In nor Carter. H uoii-Bni- i Fire Co. the tourist travel It would seem to be HAS A KICK LATE MRS. COOKE lone only a matter of decency to the people Phil Dnnkey nt one time ?oniurtJ If Shang-h- al hi who are asked to visit the Volcano with the Hllo Hotel writes from B1 this section of the load wns Improved. that the reports of continued Jap Kaimtcla, South Kohala, The news of the death of Mrs. H. E. Help The undersigned having been ap- In its present condition It Is not particu- anese success are likely to be exag Hawaii. T. II. Cooke of Oakland came like a shock Cryingjor pointed agents of the above company-ar- April 151I1, larly bcneflclnl to invnlids. Three men gerated. He predicts a change in the iqo. to her numerous friends here. Though prepared to Insure risks against cutting In The Editor Pacific Conmiercial Adver- are were nt work there last week fortunes of war the far east and for years her home had been in Cali- Lots of in Honolulu But on Stone and Brick Buildings and. sides of the public to look for sur tiser. it on on away the brush from the advises the out I you upon Merchandise stored therein the any Improvement than Sir: In may ask fornia, she never lost her hold Daily Growing nost favorable terms. For particulars road but other prise. to make public the means was noticeable. A few weeks to allow mc the hearts of those who knew her. To Less. ipply at the office of that not The filling In, and grading of Bridge by which the same Legislature that last ago ns many men were sent to twenty-fou- r sympathetic circle this F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Agt. street, was a laudable piece of worlt June raised my salary to 125 dollars, as a large and miles to throw out the stones that and received the benrtlest commenda Government physician, were induced to new.s from over the sea brought a pro- Backache Is one of the first Indica- had accumulated along the road. In- found sadness while to the few In- tions; but to open Bildge street and lower it to ten dollars a month, and r.t tions of kidney trouble. North German Marine Insnr'oe Go. stead of working up where the condi- thereby close King Is not nn evidence the same time to reduce that of other timate friends the "Ways are darken- It Is the kidneys' tirst cry for help. tion was the worst they worked down of clearheadedness on the part of a physicians. ed" with an overwhelming sense of Heed It. OF BERLIN. where It was not .particularly needed. supposedly intelligent Road Board. I have it on the authority of certain loss. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills ara from Honunpo to the House, them was rarely social- Is wanted. Fortuna General Insurance Co. When the road The Hnwall Mill is now running full members of the one of Mrs. Cooke gifted what Is completed It Is prob- following story sense Are Just what overworked kidneys OF Volcnno House blnst, since installation of the the Speaker, that the ly. Her genial manner, her quick BERLIN. of to the and the me, told by Governor Carter, in need. able that the bulk the travel two and three roller mills Is turning about of humor, her sympathetic interest crater will move that way unless re- produced the desired result, as well it made a everywhere, They strengthen and Invigorate the out a fine grade of juice. The cane others her favorite to Thp nhnvp Tnsilrnnni nnmnnnlon pairs nre made to the route from Hllo. might. This was the story: That a to those who know well she kidney; help them do their work; tmi,A cut is of a fine healthy variety nnd nnd her to any case of kidney general agency Is which directly affects poor native boy came to mc for medi- companion, In never fall cure established a here, and This a matter output of sugar the season was the delightful nnd disease. me company and Is strange the for cine, for his wife, who was seriously ill loyal loving unaersigned, general agents, are the Wllder's it will be materially Increased. a marked degree the Reed the proof from a Honolulu citi- authorized to take risks against Wight done something at Ilamakua (Hilo district), and that was sin- the thnt Mr. has not Mr. C. C. Kennedy, In tuhtenln.; n friend. With a nature that zen. dangers Of thl RPnt nt tbr. monf nuann. In way of Influencing the depart I refused to give the medicine till he cerity itself, subterfuges could not live the Istenm valve at Wnlnkea Mill last Tues paid for it, although my pay at that Mr. Charles Comey, of Cyclomere able rates and on the most favorable ment of public works townrd having In atmosphere day, jammed his hand between the $125, and that of the patient's her piesence and the street, this city, one of the many 'per- needed repairs mnde. Hllo may be time was crys- the end of a wrench nnd a hot steam olpe, husband only $20. This statement that surrounded her was clear as sons who have tried Doan's Backache F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., something It will re- re- able to do but suffering severe burn. seemed, to those members who knew mc. tal. Added to this was the helping Kidney Pills with great advantage, General Agents. quire efforts to move the n generous his experience "I have been Herculean The tug "Councilman" of the Mntssn utterly incredible, and they asked for hand, and the lieart. lates thus: powers at capital. There is only one will know to what ex- a hack driver for 6. number of years the Line has been refitted with new boil- time to communicate with mc, which No ever I a short distance to bo repaired nnd tent Mrs. Cooke lived for others, for past and this Is an occupation In General Insurance Co. tor Sea. ers nnd received n thorough overhaul- was refused. Now the true account of through exposure to the sum required Is not large. Herald. will "poor boy," the In njl that she did there was an en- which, weather ing. She Is now ready to resume oper- this show that the and much Jumping up and down from River and Land Transport NOTES. towing vessels In and out of patient's husband, was a Swedish farm- tire absence of show. She could not ations person- the vehicle, one Is particularly liable to of Dresden. is said that the Board of Education bay. er and team owner, certainly not poor pose, but her strong attractive kidney complaint. myself It the indigent. his Japan- upon all who I suffered will soon discontinue Its Hllo ngency The needed rain wns a wel- or That he sent ality Impressed itself from a lame back for a long while, and Having established an agency at Ho- much for the medicine, in- of nolulu for the sale of school books and that come relief to those In Hllo and vicini- ese with a note knew her nnd all felt the Influence In my anxiety to get rid of It tried and the Hawaiian Islands, tho of coming himself. my sal- Is undersigned ugents authori- when place teachers nnd ty on for their water stead That n noble sunny nature! The world several things which did not reach the general are that takes relying tanks ary at the time was ;o dollars and not poorer zed to take risks against dangers children will be obliged to purchase supply. Many of the plantation camps richer that she lived In It thnt root of my trouble. An advertisement the 125 dollars a month. That he had only sweet Of the sea at the most reasonable rates supplies, probably from a dealer, to resort to water taken fiom the she has gone! As the strong, the acquainted me with what grand work their had that month given up hauling and gone walk- and on tho most favorable terms. In Honolulu at an ndvance over the Humes. the human, with whom we have Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were to work for the ranch nt 26 dollars to- ed side by side leave us, we are grate- doing, and I got, some of them at the F. A.CHAEFBR & CC present prices. If there Is one thing Rev. Edward Bates Turner, for many gether with a house rent free, free food, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. needed to mnke Union ful that In the words of the poet; Holllster Drug Co.'s store. I used them more thai) nnother years In charge of the Kohala etc. That I was altogether unaVare of and very much profit, they re- ob- - There Is no Death, what seems so Is with for the public schools on Hawaii more church and Secretary of the Board of this change. I had treated this family lieved my back wonderfully." , transition; noxious than they now nre It Is a Managers of the Kohala Seminary, has for some time having visited them at Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are corner In supplies. resigned pastorate nnd will leave This life of mortal breath school ' bis their home in Ilaniakua, six miles out for by all or sent by mall of life elysian sale dealers The ship Kenllworth has secured Its B00n for the coast, of my district. Ho occupied this house Is but n suburb the on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, "The we call full crew nnd will clear today for j planters nre Jubilant over the fact with land and owned horses, mules, Whose portal Death." by the Holllster Drug Co., Honolulu, ANNA M. PARIS. Delaware Breakwater for orders with , tbat the rain nppenrs to have come wagons, etc., with which latter he work- wholesale agents for the Hawaiian a cargo of sugnr. 'to stay and enne planting throughout ed on tlu Government rrads. Inkling Islands. ' Overland The S. S. Helene which arrived on the district Is being pushed vigorous-Monda- y materials, and receiving $7.25 a day (sec then his income with free house rent Remember the name Doan's and take brought thiee bags of mail y. Rose bamboo does not appear to books of S. Kohala IJo.ul .1 and food was equivalent to more than no other. my pay prices being higher and 150 Japanese laborers for Olaa bo so much of a favorite as heretofore sum more than three times own my 50 dollars, here H of 50 dollars a month. Ho under than in Honolulu. It is likely that Mr. num- Limited" Gfi for Wnlnkea plantations. yellow Caledonia taking Its place. wit Chinese residents of this city, and himself, for a injury, knew nothing pa- All the forest fires In this vicinity treatment secre Alfred Carter ofthis bering seventy, have donated the sum just before his removal, and had not tient's real circumstances, still it would of two .nineteen dollars and which have been sprendlng with alarm- BEFORE YOU START on n Journey, Car- hundred HLBCTHIC LIGHTED procure Colic, paid his bill, although he was able to hae been more just had Governor fifty cents ($219.50) to Japanese Red ing rapidity in Hllo nnd vicinity nre n bottle of Chamberlain's discred- the Cholera nnd Remedy. This do so; consequently when on April 30th, ter investigated matters before Cross Society through Dr. Iga Mori. quenched by the recent rains. Diarrhoea To he con- 'may snve jou much trouble nnd 1903, he sent his Japanese for more iting mc in the House. Among donators, Messrs. Foo Yet At a meeting of the Young Men's medicine for his wife, I told the Jap demned, without a hearing, for charging the ns it can not be bought on Chong, Pang Lum Mow, Lee Sue Heng, Republican Club on Tuesday night it that I objected to continually treiting a man in better circumstances than my- was decided to endorse George N. Day board the ears or steamship. For nil Wong Cheu, Chau Shun, Yee Yip, Sum forms of stpmneh nnd bowel troubles people of another district for nothing, self, a fee for medical services, when California for first choice ns delegate 'to the and left him waiting, while I went to my own pay was not half enough to sup- Yup nnd Kong Kim will be enrolled as this remedy hns no equal. For snle by ac- Chicago. y Waj-me- a, regular members of Society Republican convention at J. Dealers Druggists. Benson, the nenr-h- store. In the meantime he port a family in such a place in that ns nil and cording to Its rules. Hawaii Shlnpo. To the K. Nahale of Kona was endorsed Smith & Co., Ltd., Agents for Hnwall. laid a complaint at the ranch ollice. and .is the crudest injustice. And if EAST via alternate. Mr. Alfred Carter spoke to mc about the physician here cannot exist on 50 J. P. Hale hns been appointed lieut- it; I gave the Jap the medicine, and he dollars, to expect him to live on ten enant of police, subject to the endorse- paid a dollar for it. In such a district dollars a month and then neer to The Union Pacific ment of the Republican commltte, as this without plantations a physician a fee, on pain of further reduc- vice Chas. Moore, leslgncd. at 50 dollars a month must get fees from tion, is nn utter absurdity. I am sir, The ship Falls of Clyde hns been tied those who can afford it or he could not Yours truly, up to the railway dock during the pist exist It seems that he had just quit JOHN ATCHERLEY. This Train Is a C. ., Physician to really week. the hauling business and gone to work M K. etc.. Govt. - - for the ranch at ;6 dollars, hut even South Kohala, Hawaii. The freight of the Amy "U'-ne.- li- KODAKS First-Cla- ss Modern Hotel being discharged from lighters nt the AND rallwny wharf. with Handsome Parlors, Drawing John T. Molr had no opposition ns n HONGKONG AVARU MAY AL- candidate for delegate to the Tetii-torl- nl Tho Latest Rooms, Bed Chambers, Boudoirs, convention. MLMC Datoa Smoking nnd Reading Rooms, Postmaster Mndelrn hns been oilloini-l- y WAYS BE JAPANESE CRUISER notified that hereafter mall will not Barber Shops, Bath Rooms (hot and S, Dry bo held nt San Francisco for the Seeds Plates cold water), superbly appointed Dli-In- g H. KuterpiUo but dispatched by the Rooms, glittering with Mirrors, first Htwitner to thu Islands. The nuTiea Muni may be the only vessel of the original fleet and Cut W, Hon Campbell, the umilnl inclrtv of the Toy u Kisen Knishu operating between llongUong-Yokohnnia-Honoln- lu Photographic aiua, Fragrant Flower, Kleotrlo iit town, Indny Ho- I man nboui Imvu for and Sin Francisco, that will be in the future passenger oto.j I'rnmeimdeii, Observation nolulu (in to Hlmnulml. f"ii'i.i, I) inula wr I 11. I to Materials where I in will look Into the hum i s lloatitlfiil )mlrl LnriK, rich, .orui I'u company. he Nippon Alnrn is reported have been Itooiiw, llleotrlQ Unlit, Kltfetrlo Ym; heavy irnRMi'U nf tliw oflimlry, m lutlrl Holt and tllkv Mini, ami the Hongkong Main i reporteil to lie so satisfactory to of iivury ilworiptiou, Telephone, i;Dfltrlo Imlri Nn riiuiihiiuM, U) at, nwllnir At a mtwiiujr nf ib )lli ' mil Hiillttlnir the Japauene Naval Dupartinunl ns n scout cruiser ami eninuuw u I lliu PinHI, lliivn you sucli mlrV If (West Hcnti oo, cluli held liut ttetdt Dinner II - e not, hiiM vim ileMi'iiviT ili.n uIh- tuny he rumluwl pcrmnnenlly in naval wrvu-- WI ulunloiT pluht"ll, I. li llktiltr lri'MUrtr and ill'' ) W Uui The llimul!ii8, wluu triiil of m pueiitfcr luvumiibMlunons . Ury. 'I'Iikik hih)' liw mie til ' " Ayer's Hair iiiul nu in il into h cruUii, w ueiinihiMieil ami mnile hut to n DEVELOPING and FMITIK nUNB EVEIIY PAY IN THE YEAH ihuiivg IU " Vigor Mr lumuiMi .'i '"' IiiiuiiIhIiIm wttiiii, I'upi lirpeiH', of iIim AiiutU'u Muni, report Hmt 'lit fu)imUm muiiurlw Hi i Ib n war-pai- M Hair rood. tin WMil rtpjwmnl hi y.iWliaiim a tew vvUi ngo with iuihihUIh Mr if, IMiiik ha KhII liifannMlPfl Olimfwily JMm!ii4 ; It Hid hmVi'i Mm w mim, iiim Hfxim ' Ut lijiir, mir i.n, ami linMnu liU 4 $m$h with hi fitfiiiiiuli itum l pull HIHI IlkMMIHIlHi anir vil AlTlleMlyil la iiuum lil"i in.itiitiMi m Hi buvMul mi jmi) it Tin' mii liml lu'kii niimtfih' flmnl WorK I Itittrainl wf i' In i'r urn mi A) i iuh vigor I MWHM4 mill wild lit iiimiwii Urn U Hi ft MOOTIIi llW UJMV fi 'i limotii it' limiwi w thi ilui nmuu hi ymM II) Mil wiu -- i.iv N ' to ill KMfftlj jMr-- w Ui!)".wi ii h ul OwiiHfHl Atfinit bmlk VWU Htiv II JtMHHiUiul iiliiiM ujww iln ttriw iV' Ml ItiUM, I !$ ill Co, MjiilpiDMy H 1 1) jfiiiwbM u or mm AiM II )"U IwjLf i lolllilsr Druii "' j . 1 JjpHwM w Tmw Kimh Ml i ' Mf I ! Aww limjte llm hii umii tOMM yum mnm mmmjD mmm il L. Isnm, 0i T. h SKxnw MM) MM SOT ipM m NBMMtfy w hh HtfWj1Hj tl i JfUU lU mM ink HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESADY, APRIL 10, 1904 SEMI-WEEKL- Y, sr Carter will be the delegate at large If KAHILI CHARGED Kuhio is included, one of the two will IMPERIAL LIME be credited to this, island, and the fight THE SLATES be- SAVE for hc sixth dclcgatcship will be YOUR HAIR 99 pure. tween Hoogs, McCandlcss, Robertson . WITH THE KILLING mill Ilrrcknus. Tim fliVinnni'iilml mire With Shampoos of will Ret a chance to be alternates. The very best Lime and in the The convention will be called to or- best containers. (From Saturday's Advertiser) der at ten o'clock this morning by Sen- ME.FHED ator C L. Crabbc as chairman of the A coroner's inquest was held last I Republican conutu'ttcc. W. II. Hoogs night over the remains of Robert w ill be the temporary Ka-lai- secretary. Unless In Lots to Suit. (name formerly printed as the Kauai deal goes through W. C. Hana) who died as the result of jAchi will be the permanent chairman of wounds received in a stabbing affray on Island Caucus for the convention. There is talk of putting Low Prices. Punchbowl slopes. in W II. Charlock of this city as sec- Evidence was given by Dr. Wood retary. W. 11. Coelho of Maui will be concerning, bis death at the hospital and Convention the temporary interpreter. by Henry Kaulu-- a and his daughter CALIFORNIA FEED Go. Kcaloha. Kcalolia Kaulu-- a had lived THE DELEGATES. with the dead man for three years. She The following ore the delegates en- night the tragedy Tonight. AGENTS. stated that on the of titled to sit in tho convention: both men bad been drinking. Kahili, who is now charged with the murder, HAWAII. had stated to Limahana that he would Outside delegates representing a ma- CO., away from him and the First District. CAST LB & COOKE Ld take Kcaloha jority of the delegates to today's con- quarrel resulted. The men bad several Puna W. H. C. Campbell. HONOLULU. scuffles before the stabbing took place vention fixed up a nice little scheme to Olaa S. G. Walker. and after each were apparently friends get the best of Oahu at a number of Wnlnkea George Knlhenul, Jol r, Commission Merchants again. . caucuses yesterday and Saturday. Ha- Bonnenberg, C. N. Prouty. Kaulu-- a had Hllo-Cha- rles Henry stated that he waii is anxious to take two, one for Aknu. William II. separated the men. Kahili knocked Li- S. L. Desha, each representative district, Maui one Peers, M. J. Gouvea, Carl 8UGAH IfACTORS. mahana down twice. Kahili claimed S. Smith, William A. Todd. that Robert had cut his trousers but at and Kauai one, while the delegates arc Pnpalkou John T. Molr. AGENTS FOR the same time Kaulu-- a said that Kahili also willing to elect Governor Carter Honomu W. K. Finally Andrews. The Ewa Plantation Company. had the knife in bis band. and Delegate Kuhio to represent the Laupnlioehoe James Mattoon. The Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Robert entered the bouse, his stomach Paaullo Company. by knife. told Kc- Territory at large. This would leave Albert Horner. The Kohala Cugar torn open the He Honokan he Walmea Sugar Mill Company. aloha that be would die. The alleged Oahu without representation, but the J. W. Moanaull. he Fulton Iron Works. St. Louis, Mo. murderer remained on the scene until outside delegates are also, quite willing Kukulhaele Charles Williams. Second District. The Standard Oil Company. the police arrived. to credit Carter and Kumo to Honolulu. light dressings ConconA, purest of emollient skin cures. George F. Eteam Pumps. in verdict This onu of the schemes which was Walmea A. W. Carter. And STOPof The Blake The jury 'brought a that is and Weaton'E Centrifugals. Limahana had come to bis death as the agreed upon yesterday, but its promo- North Kohnln II. L. Holsteln, G. F. This treatment at onco stops falling fi.iir, removes crusts, scales, The New England Mutual Life Insur- result of a wound inflicted by a knife ters will not be able to put it through. Tulloeh, E. A. Frnser. dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates tho hair folli- ance Company, of Boston. in the bands of Kahili. The verdict Tonight's convention is still very North Kona John Mngulre, J. K. cles, supplies tho roots with energy and nourishment, ami makes the The Aetna Fire Insurance Company,, was signed bv C. J. Falk, P. Silva, Isaac much in the air, and although various Elemakule, J. M. Koomon. hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all clso fails. of Hartford, Conn. L. Cockctt, Hcnrv P. Kaohi, Ed Blake, island delegations have come to an South Kona J. D. Paris, E. P. The Alliance Assurance Company, of and H. S. Crane. agreement as to what they want, the J. K. Nahale. Complete Extornal and Internal Troatmont for Every Humour, London. ' Consisting of Cuticuka Soap, tn cleanse tho nkln of cnifl nml rralen nnil notion the . agreements have all been made without Knu George C. Kinney, George C. thickened cuticle, Cuticuka ointment, to Inatintlr nllny llrlilug, InflaiiininUon, nml lrr reckoning on Oahu, and there arc likely Hewitt, Dr. W. A. Schwnllle. tntlon, nml pootho nml licnl, nml Cuticiiiia Kuioi.vknt, tn ronl nml elcnnse tho blooil. A to be many slates broken before it comes SlNdLK.SkT l often nullc lent U euro tlio feveret humour, 'villi lnstuif h.ilr, when nllrlao HE JURY FEES MAUI. flla. Aiiiit. Depot: It. Towns .t Co., Sydney, N. 8. W. So. Afrlnni Depot: I.kvmin I.tiu, INSURANCE. to the voting in the convention tonight. Cnpo Town. "All nbout tho Skin, Scalp, uud Hair," post free, l'orrtlt Com'., S0I4 Senator W. C. Achi is almost assured Third District. Propa., Iloslou, U.S.A. of election as permanent chairman of Precinct 1 No returns. HE ILL KIT the convention, although there is also Precinct 2 No returns. Theo. H. Davies & Co. a deal on to give the place to a Kauai Precinct 3 S. Knpu. man. AH the districts but the Fourth Precinct 4 R. C. Searle. (Limited.) and Fjfth held meetings yesterday and Precinct C Henry Gibson. (From Saturday's Advertiser) reached a tentative agreement MENTS FOR FIRE, LIFE AM as to their Precinct 0 W. T. Robinson; W. E. Governor Carter learned yesterday action in convention. Bnl and D. II. Case. the bill as passed by Hawaii decided she wanted two MARINE INSURANCE. that current expense that Precinct 7 R. W. Filler and W. D. the House is all right, and he will sign delegates, one for each district. The it without disturbing items. representatives agreed upon Ilnrdy. the court thev were S Historical Honolulu The Governor was under the impression Sheriff Nahala of Kona and Rev. S. L. Precinct James Scott. 9 David Morton. Northern Assurance Company, that the bill as passed, failed to pro- Desha of Hilo. Hawaii has thirty-thre- e Precinct Precinct 10 S. Kalama, C. II. Dick- vide for jury fees in civil cases. It votes, and will, it is reported, go in w OF LONDON, FOR FIRE AND was learned yesterday that the item, as under one chairman. If they can't get ey and II. A. Baldwin. LIFE. Established 1836. originally presented included an amount what they want they will take what they Precinct 11 W. F. Pogue. Accumulated Funds .... 3,975.000. for jury fees, the intention .being for can get. Nahala will then go as delegate Precinct 12 John Knlwi. the government to pay jurors in civil and Desha as alternate. Precinct 13 George E. Cooper and OR A CENTURY OF cases, the court costs then to be turned Maui decided to send W. T. Robin- M. H. Router. i British and Foreign Marine Ids, C( in as a government realization. Later son as its delegate, with Senator C. H. Precinct 14 L. Joseph. the House inserted additional amounts Dickey as alternate, while Kauai has OAHU. HAWAIIAN EVOLUTION. OF LIVERPOOL, FOR MARINE. for jurors in criminal cases, so that the picked Representative E. A. Knudscn bill provides for all jury fees, the killing with no choice for alternate. In separate Fourth District. Capital 1,000,0 W 1 of the jury bill only preventing the Ter- caucus tbc three islands agreed as to Precinct S. K. Knmalopill, W. W. Harris, S. M. KanakanUI, W. II. Char 45 Reduction of Rates. ritory from recovering from the litigant their individual wishes, but there was paid lack of harmony in lock, C. A. Urown, W. W. Chamberlain. T Payment of Claims. the amount to jurors in civil cases. the joint caucus and Immediate t the matter has not been entirely set- Precinct 2 John A. Hughes, W. T. THE EXCRUCIATING PAIN from tled. Uoth Maui and Kauai object to Rawlins, Frank Kruger, J. A. Gl'man, corns, bunions, or chilblains may be giving Hawaii more than one delegate. Captain R. Dabcl, Gus Schumann. THEO. H. DAVIES & CO LTft avoided by a free application of Cham- Hawaii is about evenly divided on Car- Precinct 3 Alex. Nicholas, F. P. Mc- - sale by berlain's Pain Balm. For all ter and Kuhio for delegates at large, but Intyre, Antone Manuel, R. N. Uoyd. This valuable record of the most important events in AGENTS. Dealers and Druggists. Benson, Smith Kauai and Maui are said to be for Car- Precinct 4 C. L. Crabbe, A. G. M. t & Co., Ltd., Agents for Hawaii. ter, with the chances that Kuhio may RobertFon, E. C. Peters, E. W. Qulnn, the History of Honolulu for the past hundred years was not go through. "Hawaii, assisted by J. W. Short, W. W. Carlyle, A. V. Gear, prac- compiled published The Japanese beetle pest has some of the other delegations, is also Henry Peters, J. F. Morgan. and at great expense in 1899. tically disappeared Wniluku, and proposing plan by Castle & Cooke, from another which Kauai Precinct C Samuel Johnson, W. II. Its historical and descriptive articles are by the very we are fast becoming a city of roses, should get no representation, but be Kalllmal, E. 'K. Ratlihurn. magnificent of which given instead the convention chairman- best recognized authorities on Island matters and are 1 LIMITED. several bushes Precinct C J. C. Cohen, F. L. Dortch, ship. Kauai refused the offer pro- are in full bloom in the handsome and J. S. McCnndless. absolutely impartial standpoints. poses to fight Hawaii's demand for more handed from grounds of the AValluku hotel. Maui 7 George Chalmers. News. than one delegate. Precinct is finely illustrated and contains portraits and bio- ' Precinct S Reiser, Geo. It LIFE and FIRE M- -. Oahu delegates have not been able to J. J. Kawal, C. Qulnn. C. L. Deal, C. W. Zeigler, J. graphical sketches of the principal business and profes- t Mr. George R. Field of the Risdon get together as yet, but will probably W. Glrvln, W. George E. T Iron Works, San Francisco, accompa- caucus this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. J. Karrattl, sional men of Islands. " INSURANCE Smithies. the nied by Mr. Gage Mr. Snyder, was Ualm is entitled to 67 of the 135 dele- T and gates is a publication no of Hawaiian His- In AValluku this week looking 'over the and local delegates also hold a Fifth District. This that student few proxies from the other proposition of new sugnr mill islands. But Precinct 1 F. Palila. tory can afford to be without. A limited number of copies a for the Oahu delegates arc not working AGENTS. . . Walluku Sugnr Co. On Thursday Precinct 2 Richard C. Lane. the together and there will probably be a for sale by The Hawaiian Gazette Co., big 3 Andrew Cox, W. W. still Ltd. he visited the mill at Puuncne, division in the convention. McCand- - Precinct AGENTS FOR leaving the same evening 'for Hono less expects the support of the Fifth, Goodale. 4 Meyer. lulu. Maul News. while Hoogs is strong in the Fourth. Precinct Chris Holt, Pieclnct C G. F. Renton. lit He has to fight Robertson and Hrcck-01- 1s in this district, and there is no tell- Precinct C J. A. Low, L. L. Mc- YOU WILL NOT ing Candlcss, D.- - W. Nawaakoa. OF BOSTON, who will win, as the outside dele- bo docoived. That thoro aro cheats gates may decide the contest. What Precinct 7 II. C. Vlda, Menlohn, W. seems certain now is that Hawaii will Henry, Isanc Sherwood, Kaahanul, Substantial Cloth Binding and frauds in plenty ovorybody i Htna Life Insurance Company knows; but it is seldom or never not get more than one delegate, and that Henry Huka. any largo business 50 cents per Copy OF HARTFORD. that houso.is guilty of them, no matter what OOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOXXX000 POSTAGE : : 30 CENTS EXTRA. lino of trade it follows. Thoro can bo no permanent success of i! any kind based on dishonesty or COMMERCIAL NEWS Ill deception. Thoro nover was, and The Famous Tourist Route of the never will bo. Tlio men who try OCXDOCOCX)COOOCXDOOOCOOOOOO 000000000000000 World. that aro simply fools and soon como to griof, us they deserve The business community is prepared to give one united sigh of relief if the In Connection "With the Canadian-Australia- n Legislature adjourns tomorrow necnnlinir to nrnirrnm. Tlu-r- is 110 tlriivinir DR. Now porsons novorthe-los- s, J. COLLIS BROWNE'S Steamship Line many aro, the fact that the business men of the city were united in opposition to the special Tickets are Issued afraid to buy cortain adver- session, and to have it end so satisfactorily and with so little disturbance is quite sufficient for To All Points in the United StateB tised articles lest they bo hum- rejoicing. What is more, the business men will insist in the future bugged and deluded; especially that public business be conducted with the same dispatch. CHLORODYNE. and Canada, via Victoria and are they slow to placo conGdenco Undoubtedly, good will result from the calling of the Legislature. The measures in I Vancouver. in published statements of tho passed accordance with the Governor's recommendations will do ORIOINAU AND ONLY OEM U N K. much towards restoring confidence in the community, and the relief in the gov- well-know- OXIQINAL AKD Each n Iloniotlyj'i'or merits of modicinoB. Tho effec- ernment financial situation will soon be felt. The act giving the Governor and liottlo of this MOUNTAIN RESORTS: tive modern remedy known as Treasurer the right to deposit tax money in the local banks and to overdraw to Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephens WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION the amount of half a million dollars, with gie legality to what has always been ottylH Coughs, Colds, Asthma, previously considered a doubtful proceeding. If it is possible to arrange for the and Frascr Uunon. is as snfo and gonuino an articlo loan of funds under the new act, the registered warrants now out will be taken up .i u.mU to purchaso as flour, Bilk or cot- within a couple of months by Treasurer Campbell, The appointment of A. J. M' QA wflH Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Toothache, Cmprut Line of Steamers from Vancouver ton goods from tho mills of Campbell to succeed Kepoikai also gives general satisfaction, world-wid- In connection with Kcpoikai's retirement, to All Points in Japan, China, manufacturorB with a o a curious story is being told of Tickets i Diarrhoea, Spasms, India and Around the World. reputation. Wo could not afford unv ins iiuauciai ucais, wuen uovemor carter went to New York to lloat etc; the bond issue, the banks agreed to advance the necessary amount for advertising, to oxaggorato its qualities or ut iORoaJfta boars on the Government Htiimp tbo iiitmu of tho Invoiitor Keneral Information printing and expenses, as no appropriation for such work bad been made by the For tickets and in tho I apply to it least; and it legislature. he banks did advance about $2500, which was placed on deposit in is not nocossary. It is palatablo one of the banks subject (o Carter's draft, and which was paid out by Kepoikai, DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE. TriGO. H DAVIES & CO., LTD. as Recently it developed that the repaid honey and contains tho treasurer had the amount advanced by Hie NiimoroiiH TtiHtlmmilulH from Kinimuit l'byBloimiH Caniullnn-Aiistnillii- n S. 8, hankers from the fund set Iisidi; for Interest ligenta 1Ad, and curative properties of and eniiiniisslons. In the leoKlnture tmoli IhiIIIo, Canatilitn l'u. ,.1e lUllwav, Ood Oil, the other day the item was added, appropriating a little ovur $no for rach of the l'uro Liver oxtraatod Sr llirco Imnki, Sprickeli Co., llisliop fir Co., mid 1I10 Hank of Hawaii liny (IHI.I UKMV1H Sold In Hollies, I 2 o, .16, by all Chemists. by ua from froah ood livers, com-liin- J, linil already rwived iliuir money, but the iipprupriiilliiii urcvary legalize - with tlio Compound Syrup wni I" Hull- Maniifuniurwrn, j, t. Davenporlt Lliiillcd, London, THE NEW FRENOH nEMEDV. Kcpoiknlk previous anion, of Hypnplioanlilloa ami tlio Kx. MISCIM.I.ANKm'8. Iraota of Mali mid Wild Oliorm THERAPION.KV',:! Tlitire l a ntciml Immhii in buildiiiw. I', (.' Jmu' m-i- In Colli ue Imvlatl I'M UK I k I" .I'M .1 r I .. W WiLln" n lylibgraiii JoUM, u4 cuiuVlli.f mill how viiliinhlu suoli n lilnmi. llillt lint modern iroinigc., Ovlirliuc & m W, M, r rt.iivel KUu, ii iu ullnii, til tun Ituuk imiiuiwiiiMi with H MD v ( I' Mluht )' I itn 4n.iiriU 14 Uk'U id lufrlKlu .1 ll.a Ilif? of tlioao important iiiillniiii wnpUII or building nu King tiretl, )ul W ilUiki uf ilwir Mum, hull u do011 at iviiinw ri"in Mm iluninur will 'kli4, i.l iiiiiKiHi timO'lu t.lllitini fDjflorf J, u H .1 liMll I'lm (bid dl I rmttly 111 'ii ml J b. I.I.I I i (TMEnAPION NO I m.'wll iih'imln iinmt liu U plain to nviiry roliauri I'vlltmt' buildUM fur inwuiMiiry Jum ii in Nin 'i .ni ii, hUIIiik Hint )r H'I Mill iihjuiMi 11 i HImiw T T I' Will, ili .ij.i MiiilHn rtnMw) ii!nii i )(, m lioynwl mty pukc'ii fur by numlwr of tnntn J Uiwti Mill mm lilt iliilim III I u It. 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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE.TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1904 SEMI-WEEKL- Y.

LEGISLATURE WILL SIT M U S HARMONY PREVAILED III THE KILLING OF STILL ANOTHER DAY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION MAHELONA miomis (Continued from I'ago 8.) trlct, enclosing a resolution parsed by that body, protesting against tho bill withdrawing tho appropriation of $50,000 appropriat- Until (Continued from pago E.) Harris, S. M. Kannkanul, AV. II. Char- for the Knhulul wharf nnd BPEflMBE8fja Put Off Friday money uses Jury Panel Exhausted. Republican party. gave great lock, C. A. Brown, AV. AV. Chamber- ing the to the of a Normal It him School newer and drainage Im- pleasure to name Senator AVm. C. Achl lain; Precinct 2, John A. Hughes, AV. nnd Owing to Counsel's temporary T. Rawlins, Frank Kruger, J. A. Gil- - provements within the city of Hono- Pacific Heights and for chairman. lulu. The resolution In part: Mr. Mealoha of the Fifth, Oahu, nom- man, Captain R. Dabel, Gus Schumann) sn)s ARRIVED AT HONOLULU. I'recinct 3, Alex. Nicholas, F. P. "AVe respectfully demand that said Detention. inated John C. Lane. sum of fifty be used Kona Cases. AV. Antone Manuel, R. N. Boyd; thousand dollars Friday, April IB. II. Rice of Kuuul moved the elec; solely public improvements on rising vote. Precinct 4, C. L. Crnbbe, A. G. M. Rob- for the Loa, SImerson, from tlon be with a Island of Maul, for the construc- Stmr. Mauna Mr. McCnndless moved for a ballot. ertson, E. C. Peters, E. AV. Qulnn, J. AV. either ports G n. m. tion of a nt Knhulul, Maui, as Until, Knna, nnd Kau nt Solomon Meheula's trial for destroy Carried. Short, AV. AV. Cnrljle, A. V. Gear, Hen- wharf Man Chong was placed on trial be- Mahu- - contemplated "In the Loan Act, or Stmr. Helene, Nelson, from ing vouchers of the House Represen- S. If proxies ry Peters, J. F. Morgan; Precinct 6, for of Carl Smith of Hllo asked purposes In In- fore Judge De Bolt yesterday for the .jkona anil Lnupahoehoo, at 7:25 a. m. while holding olllce of Samuel Johnson, AV. H. Kalllmal, E. K. the and the amounts tatives, the should vote on this ballot. by here- murder Mahelona, police Am. bktn. S. N. Castle, Nelson, from Rathburn; Precinct C, J. C. Cohen, F. dicated the schedule attached of a officer, secretary of that body, was set at last John A. Hughes of the Fourth, Oahu, to." San Francisco, at 7:30 a. m. April 18, Unit- L. Dartch, J. S. McCnndless; Precinct while resisting arrest when caught In term for Monday, in the moved that the proxies vote. In been with- Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Fearle, from 7, George Chalmers; Precinct S, J. J. As the bill question had ed States District Court. AVhen called A. G. M. Robertson of the Fourth, was placed the act of stealing. So many Jurors Xoolau ports at 10:45 a. m. were going Belser, Kavvul George, J. C. Qulnn, C. drawn, .the communication were yesterday morning, the trial could not Oahu, thought they too,far on file. excused for cause that the panel Saturday, April 18. proceed on account of the absence of ahead. They were llnble to get' Into a L Benl, C. AV. Zelgler, J. AA'. Glrvln, became exhausted, when a special W. George KALUA'S BILL. KCJECTED. IT. S. S. Iroquois. Nlblack, fiom Mid- defendant's counsel, C. AV. Ashford, tangle. Only delegates present In per- J. KarratU, E. Smithies. venire for 26 additional Jurors was Is- Hoogs proxy G, way Island, at 1:15 a. m. who was engaged In defending Mnn son should ote for a temporary chair- Mr. held the of Mr. Mor- AVhen House bill No. appropriations sued, returnable at 10 o'clqpk this man. gan, Mr. Fleming, of J. S. McCandless. for unpaid bills, came up for third read- Saturday, April 1G Chong, for murder before Circuit Judge morning. Deputy Attorney General E. Senator J. D. Paris of the Second, Fifth District. ing, Mr. McCandless moved to Insert" Stmr. IIou, from Kau- De Bolt. A postponement was ordered C. Peters appears for the Territory and Kc Au Tullctt, Hawaii, did not think It was to Precinct 1, F. Pnhla; Precinct 2, Rlch-nr- d an Item of $450, balance on account of bT50 until 2 p, in., when Judge Dole further fair C. AV. Ashford for the defendant. ai ports at a. m. votes proxies C. Line; 3,' Andrew Cox, AV. palal postponed the trial until Trlday morn- shut out tho of the Precinct J. Kalua'a contiact with the Judge Robinson yesterday allowed Stmr. Llkellke, Napala, from Klhcl, C. Qulnn be- AV. W. Goodale; 4, Chris. Holt, was $G00 ing. Dunne appears for the Unit- J. of the Fourth, Oahu, Precinct Hoard of Health. It a bill for exceptions to at 5 a. m. J. J. lieved Mr. probably right, Mr. Mejer; Precinct 5, G. F. Renton; on which $150 been paid. The bill the defendant's answer Pads but had the Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, from Hllo ed States. they get Precinct C, J. A. Low , L. L. McCnndless, was appioved by in suit for Injunction and reforma- plended must started. the administration. mortgage nd way ports, at 10.30 a. rn. Seeral Japanese defendants Samuel Parker said he had a proxy G. AV. Xawaiikoa; Precinct 7, II. C. Mr. Dickey asked If this was the tion of of C. S. Desky vs. C. guilty to charges their sen- AA'. Booth, Pacific Heights case. Sunday, April 17. various and fiom the island of Hawaii and claimed A'lda, Menloha, AV. Henry, .Isaac Sher- claim turned down by the Legislature the tences were continued until Friday. wood, Today the hearing on the merits will Stmr. W. G. Hall, from ports, the right to use it. "How do we know Mr. Kaahanul, Henry Huka; last ear. Mr. McCundless answered There were only twelve trial jurors Mr. Robertson Is dele- Precinct 8, AV. C. Achl, J. C. Lane, S. thnt bill was approved by the begin. at a. 111., with 6000 lings sugar, 20 th.it himself a the 4:45 In remainder of the panel C. 9, president The ejectment AValmanalo bags taro court, the gate? I have something to ray about Dvvlght, P. Sllva; Precinct J. S. of the Board of Health. suit of the having been Individually excused. Of Kuliklela, J. E. Shaw, F. T. P. AV- Mr. thought was too toj Sugar Co. vs. AV. Kahlbaum was quash- Stmr. Claudinc, Parker, from Kalut-lu- i, that." Paris it late twelve appearing, onewns found Low of Oahu, few aterhouse, George S. Harris, Jr., A. F. bring In an amendment now. ed and dismissed by Judge Robinson. a. 111 the J. A. the rifth, a 5 10, D. AV. would be & Am. sp Luzon, from Newcastle, 2 p. not qualified. Judge Dole ordered a moments before wns In favor of Mr. Judd; Precinct A. Bolster, K. Mr. Brown also thought It Cathcart Mllverton, nttorneys for 13 Isaac. a to the Item nt Clinton m , 66 ihys out. special venire for additional Jurors. Robertson's view, but Mr. Parker had mistake Insert that J. Hutchlns, enter a demurrer Stmr. Mam, from Hawaii ports with The trial of Toraklchl Shoda for un- squashed his opinion. KAUAI. stage. to the bill In etrulty of Robert L. Col-bu- rn AA'ed-ncsda- y. on of was 3 to 5 sugar at 9 a. m. lawful Importation was set for Carl Smith Insisted his motion Sixth District. A show hands counted s. Clinton J. Hutchlns, Henry -- - - for a committee on credentials. Mr. for the item, but Mr. lvalue doubted the AVaterhouse Trust Co , Ltd., Robert to haVfng Kekaha, VS Knuusen; AA'almea, AA'll-lla- m ote. On rising ote Dickey, Knlue, FROM HONOLULU. Rice moved amend by the a AV. Shingle, John Doe, Richard Roe, DEPARTED chairman appoint one member from Sheldon, E. Olmsted; Hanapepc, Kaluuokalanl and McCnndless support- J. J. Sliver; Koloa. AVIIIlam Turnbull; James Jackson, Thomas Johnson, Wil- Friday, April 15. each district, and Mr. Pails to make ed the item, but Ave contrary votes de- liam Grimes, ODES NOT WANT Llhue, J. H. Coney, AV. II. Rice, S. Knu-lll- l; Peter Peterson, Hans Fr. "p. Asnleres, Tonge, for Noumea, the number seven. Thus amended the feated It. The bill then passed third Hanson and Ole Olespi. motion carried. Kealla, Geo. ralrchlld, P. L. Tople; reading on the following vote: New Caledonia, at 2 p m. Kllaueu, R. Scott; Hanalei, none .Defendants In the suit of Pacific Ann-Bo- la Chairman Crabbe nnmed Carl S. Ajes Achl, J. T. Brown, Cr.ibbe, Gas. .sclir. Eclipse, datum, for chosen; Hardware Co., Ltd., againts the part- TO APPOINT ALL Smith of the 1st Representative Dis- Nllhau, none chosen. Dickey, Kaluuokalanl, Knohl. McCnnd- at noon. Knu-111- 1; ners In the firm of Sing Chan Co , by trict, H. L. Holsteln of the 2nd, D. II. C A. Rice held the pioxy of Mr. less, Nakapauhu, Paris, AVHcok and IS. AV. their attorneys, J. Alfred Mogoon Saturday, April Case of the 3rd, A.V. Gear of the 4th. II. Rice, of Prince L. Tople; AVoods 11. and Kaana-pal- l, Mr. Coney, J. Lightfoot, enter to Am. lik. Olympic, Evans, for Henry C. Vlda of the 5th. VS. Olmsted of Mr. ralrchlld; Mr. Spitz, No 1. a demurrer the noon. of Mr. Scott. complaint. at Governor Carter Is opposed to the of tlie Cth and Jos A. Oilman at Hrge. FIHST A'ETO HECEIA'ED. Monday, April .IS. A ten which grew Bruce Cartwright, trustee of the es- n recess of minutes, LANE HANDSOMELY ELECTED. county commission in the The Senate took a recess for fifteen tate of Emma Kaleleonalanl, has peti- S. S. Amerlrn Mnru, Greene, for San Into an hour or inoie, was taken to Nominations for temporary chairman minutes to await communications from i) fonn In which It pissed the Legislature ro-p- oi tioned for the cancellation of a lease Francisco, nt a. in. enable the committee to piepare Its being again called for, Henry C. A'lda any quarter, and 2.49 a from AVhlle resolution ns pro- t. at messige to the late B. C. Macfarlane of premises jesteidny. the nominated C. Mc- wns John Lane nnd L. L the Governor announced. Secretniy at Kaluaokau, AVaiklki, known as the PASSENGERS. posed gives him power to appoint nil THOSE TOUXD RIGHT. Cnndless AA'. C. Achl. A. L C. Atkinson nominated enteied the chamber AVnikikl lesldence of the late Queen (lc members of the commission, he The committee reported having found Messrs. VIda, Tulloch nnd Charlock ond presented a letter to the president, Arrived. 131 delegates in due Emma, on which $4'00 rental has accru- wants the House and the Senate to each the credentials of were appointed tellers and the ballot which was read by the clerk as follows. Ter stmr. Mauna Loa, April 15, from fonn, including twenty-si- x proxies, and resulted: "To the Legislature of the Terrltoiy of ed wnich tho executors of tlie lessee VS. two of the members. He Kau ports Dr. AV. A. Schwallle, II. designate four delegates absent without proxies. Achl, 33. Hawaii: claim they are unable to pay, they also Picker, C. II. White, Ilss P. A. Un- feels that the two Houses should be Following Is a list of the delegates Lane, 91. "Your House Joint Resolution Num- being desirous of surrendering the derbill, Miss E. Lamed, It. M. Bortlie; willing to nhaie the lesponslliillty of with the proxies: On motion of Mr. Achl, the election of ber One, providing foi County lease. AV. C. Long, Judge De appointed C. K. AI from Konn, E Dyer, E. A. the commission, ns the question It will HAAVAII. Mr. Lane was made unanimous. I am unable to approve, as Bolt A. F. Llnder, J.' Phillips, L Ahoon, District. Mr. Lane went forward amidst ap- the provision attempting to cover the administrator of the estate of Chang hao to solve will be a most dltlRult Tlrst $200. Kaanaana, M. F. Scott, Willie Roy, AV. C. Campbell; Olaa, S. plause to take the chair, and having pay of the Commissioners is Indefinite, Yee Tong under a bond of J. J. one. The Governor suggests that the Puna, II. J. K. Nahalc, G. P. Knmanahi, R. AV. G. Wolker; AValake.i, Geoige Kalhenul, received a carpenter's hammer as a and leaves the door open for wide dif- Dunne for petitioner. Woods and wife. Miss C. M. Gieenwell, Speaker of the House and the President John Bohnenberg, C. N. Prouty, Hllo, gavel from Mr. Crabbe took charge of ferences of opinion. It is rarely satis- T. C. White; from Maul ports. A. Dow-set- t, of the Senite be members of the com- Charles Akau, AVIUIam II. Beers, S. L the convention, saying: factory to the emplojer or the employ- "Fellow Delegates: The honor which ed to compensation arranged Miss K. Kanae, P. O'Hrlen, J. L. mission, and Is ulbo of the opinion that Desha, M. J. Gouvea, Curl S. Smith, have the MEMORIAL MASS Coke, T. B J. P. Dhs nnd wife. T. you have confeired on me today I after the woik Is done. Lons, Its membership should be confined to William A. Todd; Papalkou, John Hisses Rodrlgues, James N. K. Keola, Molr; Honotnu, AV. K. Andrews, eiy much, and In order to "On the other hand, I should be glad competent men nble to diaft 11 form of expedite matters It Is now necessary to sign a Joint Resolution providing for J. J. Smlddy, W. S Gage, G R. Field, Jnmes Mnttoon; Paaullo, Al- FOR AN OFFICER P. F. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Mcin- government that will conform with the bert Hornei; Honokan, J. AV. Moanaull; that jou elect a temporary secretary." Commissioners to draft a County Act, objections 1 tosh and 75 dock. Organic nnd yet be satisfactory to Kukulhaele, Charles AVIlllams. CHARLOCK ELECTED. so modified as to cover the Act have raised. Per stmr. Klnau, April 10, from Hllo n. Mr. Prouty held the pioxles of Messrs. Mr. AA. H. the people as whole. He lecognles Chamberlain nominated Chamber, April 18, 1904. and way ports I Ohlnn 't Mis VS. Oh-lan- Campbell and AValker; Mr. Sifllth, of Charlock. C. N. Prouty AV. "Executive the difficulties In the way of the com- and T. "G. B. CARTER, A solemn memorial mass was held at Mrs A Ki esch Mls-- s L M. Gib- Messrs. Bohnenberg, KnllieiiUl and Rawlins were also nominated. Mr. in- "Governoi." o'clock yesterday morning St. son, Allss M. D, Rose, Alexander Young, mission and consequently intends to Horner, Mr. Desha, the proxy fat Mr. Charlock nominated Mr., Kamalopjli, at C. I. Feaer, O. Imbs, A. T. Wall, Carl sist that the Legislature should share Todd; Mr. Molr, of Mr. Andrews; Mr. who withdrew In favor of tlui nom- THE A'ETO SUSTAINED. Augustine Chapel (Catholic), AVaiklki, S. Smith, AV. R. Campbell, A. H. Jack- In the lesponslbllity of naming the Beers, of Mr. Mnttoon; Samuel Parker, inator, Mr. Rawlins also withdrawing "Shall the resolution pass notw for the late Midshipman Edouard Neu- AVIlllams. son, Mrs. Spendle, Mrs A. Inman and men, of Mr. In favor of Mr. Charlock. the Governor's eto?" was put mann, U. S. N who was killed last son, H. C. Brown, Mrs L A. Like, Rev. - Second District. On a standing vote Charlock was to the ajes and noes, resulting In the week aboard battle- Ka-ui- the United States O. L. C. AVnlmen, AV. Ko-hal- a, electoU. Oahu, Maul and l, sustaining the veto on the following Desha, I. Prouty, U. J. Gouvea, T. Carter; North of ship Missouri. Father Valentin officiat- John T. Molr, W. H. Beers, George WILL START WORK H. L. Holsteln, G. P. Tulloch, E. generally, stood up for him, Ha- vote: Tul-loc- waii loyally standing for Prouty. ed and spoke in admiring terms of the Wilson, C. Hopp, Pon On, G. P. h, A. Fraher; Noith Konn, John Mngulre, Aes J. T. Brown, Knlue, Knohl, II. L Holsteln nnd son, Mrs. II. J. K. Elemnkule, J. M. Koomoa; South RULES COMMITTEE AVoods &. joung man, so well beloved in Hono- Kalauo-kalan- II. Ronton, child and maid, E. A. Tra-se- r, Kon.i, J. D. Paris, E. P. Knmauoha, J. Carl S. Smith mov ed, seconded by Mr. Noes Achl, Crabbe, Dickey, l, lulu. F. C. Schernsteln, Miss F. C. NEXT ON MAUI K. Nnhale; Kau, George C. Kinney, Paris, that a cBnunlttee on rules and McCandless, Paris, AVHcok 7. The Interior of the pretty chapel was George C. AA. A. Schwallle. Schernsteln, J. W. Moanaull, wife and Hewitt, Dr. lobulations for the governing of this NEW RESOLUTION. decorated vvltlvpotted ferns and palms. Mr. Lnau held the proxy of Mr. Car- appointed by child, J. E Lnnu, Paul Jarrett. convention be the chair, Mr. Dickey moved the following Joint One of ter; Mr. Nnhale, the proxies of Messis. one delegate each Representative the handsomest of the set Per stmr. W. G. Hull, from Kauai y fiom lesolutlon, by ting There was a long conference jester-dn- Magulie, Kullllmnkull and Koomoa; ns amended insei "not pieces was a cross five feet In height ports, April 17. E Omsted. W. A. district ami one at large. to exceed $J0OO" on motion of Mr. Mc- Mr. Knmauoha, the pioxy of Mi. Kan!, ap- Kinney, Miss E. Korutziunn, Mis. J. between Governor Outer nnd The motion carried and the chair Cnndless, which carried with the made of Easter lilies, white carnations Dr. Schwallle, the pioies of Messrs. pointed S. ajes Mnlnlckl and 2 children. J II. Craig, Supt. Hollowny over the work to be Carl Smith, chairman, 1st; of the 12 members present. and mnidenhair ferns, wreaths of Hewitt and Martin. G. P. Tulloch, 2nd; AV. T. Robinson, M. Fernandez, Rev. O. 11. Gullck, Geo. done under the loan net. The Governor "Resolved, that a Commission of waxy-whi- te stephanotls. were AV. Is, A 0th; There Mundon, AV. J. Sheldon, Mr. Oka, D. MAUI. 3id; W. Hun 4th; J. Low. three members be nppolnted by the Is anxious that the evpendltuie of the A also many bouquets of Easter lilies and Cornway, Rev D Scudder, Mrs. C. M. Thlid District. E Olmsted, Cth district, and T. Governor to a County bill to be funds for the needed Improvements Rawlins, large. Mr. diaft of violets. Cooke, .Mrs. Chang Sing, AV. AV. Precinct 1, Mr. A'an LI! nnd Mr. at Holsteln had presented to the coming regulit session. Pie-cln- ct declined place on H Coney, Mis. M. Pros- should begin without delay and has Bums; Precinct 2, Mr. Pahuku; the account The expenses of thq Commission shall A special choir was present compris- J. F. of his voice befng affected. ier. Geo K. Luke, K. Hainano, C. A'. asked Hollow ay to hurry matteia as 3, S. Knpu; Piecinct 4, R. be such ns may be nppioved by the ing A. R. Cunha, organist; the Misses C. 5, Hemy Gib- pre- Ashford, AV. II Rice, AV AVaterhouse, much as possible. Supt. Hollow ay Is Seaile, Piecinct RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE. Governor, not to exeeul $2000, and Dlas, Legros, Sulllvun and Mrs. Sulli- son; C, AV T. Roblnon, AV. Cluing Sing, AV. Quonbull, J. I. SIlvu, ic.uly to begin woik on the new 10 id Precinct Mr. Rawlins moved for a committee sented to the next regular session for D. Case; 7, R. van. "Nearer My God to Thee," was Ah Hopp, II L. Rosenbledt, C. A Rice, to the Kula homesteads on Muul, and E. lint and II. Precinct on platform, of slmllnr constitution to pajment." AV. W. D. Haidy, Piecinct S. beautifully lendcied. Rev. E S Tlmoteo, Miss Ah Luke. also to constiuct the Iao A'alley ioid, rillei and Hint on rules, accepting Mr. Frasei's HILO AGAIN. Scott, Piecinct 9, David Mor- PARK em- All AV. Lahoiugel 39 or the portion of It foi which funds Jnmes amendment to make It oil tesolutlons. After the ceiemony the floral Miss Yuen, and 10, The House Infoimed the Senate by out of the loan Mi. ton, Precinct S. Knlamn, C. II. The chair announced Messrs. Crabbe, blems lemoved fiom the chapel deck. arc available fund message leso-lutlo- n, weie Dickey and 11. A. Baldwin. Piecinct 11, A'ldn, Rice, tint It hud pissed a Joint IJcr stmr Claudlne, fiom Knhulul, Hollow ny also has the suiveH ready Molr, Paris, Knlanin. and pub- nnd couvejed to Nuuanu cemetery AV F. Pogue, Piecinct 12, John Knlwl Goodale. Tho membeis of tho enclosed, designating the 17 von Tempsky, for the road fiom Nulilku to Knllun, tbiee "Moo-hea- u April Mrs Dora nnd J. II. S. Kuleo, Piecinct 13, George lic paik nt Ponnhnw.il, Hllo, ns wheie they were placed upon the grave Mrs S A. Dow sett, Miss Renwlck, A. on Maul, but the appioprlutlou of $40,-0- Legislature declined on account of the E. Cooper and M. II. Reutei , Piecinct sessions of both houses Park," to peipetuate the name of of the elder Paul Neumann. A. Brnymer wife, Geo O Cooper, will not be .sutllclelit to complete that afternoon, n ' heildntoij" Hllo, and 14, L. Joseph. nnd others in favor of delegates they piomluent chief of The family was lepiesented nt tlie Spencei, R. AV. Chns F. the work. J. Filler, Mr. McA'elgh held the proxies of named, until the committee was thus as the lesolutlon stated mass by Mr. and Mis. Hermann Fooke, Branscliled, J. R. Mers, F E Ham- Messr. Bums and A'an LII, Mr., Case, constituted: Mr McCandless moved to amend the Mis. Geoige Rodlek and Mr. Herman AV. 11 AV AV. resolution by naming paik, mond, Hardy, T. Duncan, IS the pioy of Mi. Scott, Mr. Knlanin, 1st, J. T. Molr; 2nd, Dr. Schwallle; the "Blown" Dlnklnge. Among those who attended S MEMORIAL In honor Its champion. T. lloblnson, E Hal, C. An, Lel of Mr. Baldwin; Mr. Roblnbou. pt Ml. 3rd, Case; 4th, A. Oilman; of senatoilal tlie service weie Mi. and Mis. F. A. Dan II. J. Mr. moved it be left to citi- Joseph, P S)lva, Mrs. A. Lvons and Pogue. Cth, AVm. Henry; 0th, Coney, nnd Paris the Sch.iefer, Hon. A. S. Cleghorn, Mr. E. J. II. zens of Hllo, Ills mo- 2 children, D. Morton, J. S Rolston, UNVEILED OAHU. large, AV. AV. but wltlidiew It. Stackalile, Mr. and Mis. John Ena, nt Goodale. tion. Alex. Kidd. II AVIUgeroth, H M Reut-t- r, At 1J:45 convention ndjourned Mis. John Walker, Sr., Mrs. C. B. Coop- Fourth District. the till Mr. Achl moved resolution be A. G. Iversou, E, P. Chaptlt, D. A 7 111. the er. Mis. E. Faxon Bishop, Mrs. V. AV. The eeiemonles attending the unveil- Precinct 1. S. K. Knmaloplll, AV. 30 p. table, Jit Cime, Mrs. Jus, Cornwell, R. AA'. laid on the which carried with Klebnlm, Miss Margaret Walker, Mrs. ing to lx votes. Mlsses-Mncfar-In- Shingle. AV. II. Kllpntilck, A. M. of the mciuoilul the late Paul Henry .Macfailane, the Campbell,' R. P. Hose, R. C. Kearle, G. Iseuberg nt Llhuc, Kauai, last Filduy HOUSE RECEDES. Mrs. Fred Macfailaue, Mrs. P. Bliss, Omura nnd wife, Miss Aehoy, were attended by several thousands of MAUI CIRCUIT COURT Two from tho House announc- Jnmes Robertson, Mrs. Carl Hollovvay, letteis Mrs. A. P. Rev 8 ICupu, Mrs. Helming, Mrs. ed It hud leceded from Its ac- Tavlor, Mis, s. ii. Rose, piople. former Mrs. Kledlln, liro. 1 lei tram, P ('. lluzzell tion on .Senate bill No. 13, amending Theo. Lansing, Mrs. John Lucas, Senator Inenburg unveiled tho bus ic-ll- ef Mis. E. S. Cunha. And wife, AFFAIRS ARE TIED UP See. 1, Act 4.', I.awH of 1S3S, relating to of his fat her uflcr whlili thuio weio payment of em rent nccoiints, and nddtcuHUH by J. V llnrkfeld, tlbctt amended the hill by liiKertlug it new 'I lie Clamliuc brought the following SHIP LUZON HAS WIU'ov, Jiidgo II. K. U'uhelo nut P. section lending tluiHi ' cargo: 106 sacks com, 15K sacks palai, ' "No money hIiiiII bo on such 51) hogs, .j3 pickaxes hides, mj pack Wulwr. Th nu'inuilul block wmh ilnui- - The of Jiulpe Kalua ns in obtained Miiuni.'iry retirement Judge the Second iicioiint or iicumntH except by draft nf rial's smuiru's, INTERESTING RECORD ih with 1111 liimmnmi cat nation lul, miwlti up tliotuMtuilM of llimuiti. 'II10 tin Circuit tins loft v'ouit all'iiirs mi Maui in a very unsettled condition,' the TnttiMUui, uimitomlKiit'il by Urn if Auditor iiml uppiotm by tlio (Inv NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MtllliiK wa fullovMMl by 11 llivvunltn Knlim does not UKt the huiliuuie.s3 with which he wns removed, and ' Tilt: Aimriigii tlnp I.uidii, Captain lllHplM)', Willi UlMU I'Mllltf n limn ulwii by mnor." 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