To and Choice for Head

To and Choice for Head

s V. S. WEATHEE BUBEATJ, June 19. Last 24 Hours' Rainfall, trace. SUGAR. 96 DegTeo Test Centrifugals, 4.3125c Per Ton, $86.25. Temperature, Max. 80; Min. 71. fair! Weather, cloudy to 88 Analysis Beets, 10s. 10 d. Per Ton, $85.80. ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 1856. r-l- !n, VOL. XLVII., NO. 8070. M HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, JUNE so, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. n Hat nd Boil. GARFIELD IS ft ft NOW COMES THE eac, Remains of Dead Prince st. n kin fli,. 3. TALKED TO AND Now Lie in State CHOICE FOR HEAD 1 i ks. sky. MAKES A SPEECH Kahilis waved and mourners wailed families of Kauai. Maui and Hawaii, OF COMMITTEE and air night midnight through whom the deceased his f weight. last at when the casket ( traced or fire- - containing the mortal remains of the descent. the torch was not used. Oc- - Istimatet j easionally, as a passing late Prince David Kawananakoa was automobile swept the length of the procession with melted. He Receives Delegations borne on the on Land, Labor and shoulders of twelve of his its search lights, the disposition of the Three Men Proposed to Conduct the Campaign former ng St Chinese Is friends from the Kawananakoa mourners in the line could be noted, Questions, and the Guest at home on Pensaeola street and placed but as a rule only the fitful gleams and a Conference With the Candidates planted in the waiting hearse for conveyance from the two dim lights on the hearse also 159 Lunch at Commerical Club. itself broke inky Will to the Capitol, where the body will lie the darkness of the Be Held Today. set thl streets through which the body came. ' in state today. desired Ahead marched a squad of police, The scene at the home of the dead while behind the hearse were the mem Secretary Garfield brought the stren- the Lanai case was cited, It being alii bers some Te Bldf. last night was a solemn one but of of the Hawaiian societies, (Associated Press Cablegrams.) uous claimed by activities of the day to a close that that transaction, a of the greatest interest. For days past and a wagon bearing the kahili stands hundred natives whose homes, as their CHICAGO, June 20. Taft and Sherman, the candidates for yesterday when he walked up the guns watchers have sat beside casket, and the floral wreathes for the throne ancestors' had been, were on Lanai, the President and Vice President nominated by the National Republican plank to the deck of the JIauna Kea waving kahilis over the dead body, room. were as ruthlessly deprived of any At the Capitol, Convention, will have a conference with the National Committee- and sailed for HIlo, from which point while chanters have recited the glories which was reached right to their ancestral soil as were one of the ancestors of the dead. at o clock this morning, a large men today. he will start on a whirlwind tour of the Crofters, whose expatriation start- illustrious Last night the lanais were crowded number of people were gathered, the Hitchcock, Vorys, and Herrick have been suggested for Chair- Hawaii and Maul. ed an agitation in Great Britain that with mourners, friends of the dead majority being Hawaiians. Along the man of the National Campaign Committee. IKES The Secretary wore a pair of outing had the most profound political effect. King street side of the grounds and Prince and the Princess and others. Twenty-fou- As to the general workings of our r members of the committee have petitioned Taft trousers that gave the impression that Through the evening dirges were sung massed on either side of the drive from land system it was argued by the dele the gate to Capitol steps to favor Hitchcock. they had been loaned by some oblig- - and meles chanted, while never ceas- the were gation it had brought such that about ing the kahilis swept back and forth, massed scores of hacks and many au- Ing friend, a pair of canvas leggings glaring inequalities on Maul one that up and down, In perfect unison above tomobiles filled with watchers for the like those worn by the enlisted men of and a half per cent of the taxpayers IS the bier, the kahili bearers wearing arrival of the body and the mourners. A GREAT RACE WON IN army, was probably paid eighty per cent of the taxes, Queen the and'what the the feather capes of the retainers of Liliuokalani, who had been at second best sack coat he brought with while on other Islands the ratio was royalty. the house with the Princess Kawana- not greatly different. MOST WONDERFUL TIME him. His touring costume was entire- At the head of the casket stood the nakoa, did not remain until midnight, rToT ! ly outclassed In the appeal to the eye, Secretary Garfield suggested that the tabu stick, a gilded sphere pierced by leaving for her home shortly after ten remedy proposed be put in a more con-crete- ( o'clock. The Princess herself was pros- at least, by Governor Frear in his new an ivory handle, the same tabu stick NEW YORK, June 20. The Suburban Handicap was won yes- form. The delegation promised trated last night, the long strain hav- outing suit of wool Khaki, with new that stood before the late prince when terday by Ballot, St. James second, and Fairplay third. The time puttees shoes; and by Jack to do this. ing been too much for her, resulting U3 tan and he was crowned a Prince of the Realm, was two minutes and three seconds. Atkinson in his clay colored craven- - THE CHINESE CONSUL. and the same used at the coronation in a fainting spell early in the evening. was out to wdshes nette outing suit with seasoned tan The third delegation consisted of the of King Kalakaua. On a pillow be- It of deference her that a great part of the wailing was The Suburban Handicap is one of the notable races of the year. It is a puttees and shoes. The Secretary was Chinese Consul, Tsang llai, and Rev. fore the tabu stick were the orders mile and a quarter, and is run at Sheepshead Hay track. The time yesterday me-sco- dispensed with. outclassed too in his outing rig by a E. W. Thwing, who presented a re of the late King, while before the was the best that has been made in the last five years at least. In 1!04 it waa who question, favor- - LYING IN STATE. of the Volcano excursionists morial on the Chinese casket, covered with the yellow flowers wron by Hermis in 2:05, which was the best previous time in five years. la Kea, giving ar- rent out on the Mauna ing such a modification of the exclusion of royalty, was the great crown wreath Yesterday afternoon the work of that year the race was worth $16,S00 to the winner. Impression in outing permit a limited im- on S. S. re- nolulm. the hat the trade policy as would which had arrived the U. ranging the throne room for the goods at the men's furnishing stores migration of Chinese to Hawaii. They Charleston, when that vessel sailed ception of the body was begun under had been good during the day. outlined the campaign of education from San Francisco with the body of the direction of Ernest Parker, the WILL GO TO ut no f AWHIRLWTND TOUR. which the Chinese of Hawaii have un- King Kalakaua. Covering the casket stepbrother of the Princess Kawanana- ROOSEVELT and After" The party that is to make the whirl- dertaken through the newspapers was placed a priceless feather cloak, koa. consulting with a number WIIT America in bring- ka- va- wind tour of the two islands consists other periodicals of while about the room, behind the of authorities the positions of the OYSTER BAY FOR SUMMER people the ar- very many mapped out, of ten. There is Secretary Garfield, ing before the American hilis, were floral wreathes. rious kahilis were the dais guments which they think may lead to midnight, according to was draped with black, and Governor Frear, Justice Ballou, Cap- At when, the ferns such a modification of the exclusion custom, only may palms arranged the great room tain Harber of the Maine, Lt. Leahy Hawaiian the bodies about WASHINGTON, June 20. President Roosevelt will leave policy. is understood that Minister royalty be removed from j and everything cleared out the of the Maine, L. A. Thurston, W. O. It of their for Washington for the summer today, going to his home at Oyster Bay. Wit suggested that such a presentation homes, watchers rose and formed placing of the casket, the stationing Smith, W. G. Smith, Land Commis- the of the matter be made to Secretary a lane from the door across the lanai of the guards and the official mourners. sioner Pratt and A. L. C. Atkinson. he was here. to steps. Through came Kahilis to the number of one hundred Automobiles sufficient to carry the Garfield while the this lane OF NEW YORK IS listening to these delegations pall-beare- rs, seven, great small, were ar- SHERMAN party, wherever there are roads were After the carrying the heavy and and and Governor Frear ranged arriving on the forward deck of the Mauna Secretary Garfield casket, placing it in the waiting hearse, for, these with the went to the United States Agricultural while bearers, large and body, while the floral tokens of esteem TAFT'S RUNNING Kea.

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