Point of Order Consume

Point of Order Consume

I LJ A 1 . M If I (5 1 1 113 It. lil IJ y 15 1 WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY, j Moderate trades, fair weather, with a SUGAR 96 Centrifugals. 3.60. i J tendency te valley showers. J MtMtMMMMMMMMHHMt?M ESTABLISHED JULY 2, 185. 1 1701. XXXVIL, NO. 6515. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1903. price five coira i .1 RESOLUTIONS AND CABLE DAY PLUS TREATY DEADLOC WITH POINT OF ORDER ARE SOW Oi TAP CHINA OVER CONSUME DAY MANCHURIA Action by Chamber of Commerce Discussion The House Does Little But Talk Concerning Fort Street Cars Transport Ira D. Sankey the Famous Singing Service Other Matters. and That Principally on Evangelist Has Become Hope- Idle Topics. The Chamber of Commerce will as- Helm, secretary of the Merchants As- lessly Blind. sist the Merchants' Exchange In the sociation, in which the action of that body transports was set celebration of Cable Day. While the relative to out, and the aid of the Chamber asked. epoch observance of this important F. W. Macfarlane explained the very yet War---Go- Bill Advanced and Three Vetoed Items will not be on a large scale, necessity for action on the part of the Russia Preparing for Id Democrats Win Salaries the citizens of Honolulu intend to show Chamber, saying that there was every transports their appreciation of the completion reason for the calling at in Idaho Kansas Flood Legislation. Are Rushed Over Governor's Objections. Honolulu, Nagasaki. of a work which has been longed and rather than at Thf- principal obstacle, Mr. Macfarlane prop- Robbed of Work of Senate. prayed for, for many years, with said, was the price of coal. Members $60,000. er ceremony. from the Merchants' Association had The Chamber of Commerce decided visited the local dealers, and found they did not to bid upon also to assist in the matter of getting that intend (ASSOCIATED PRESS CABLEGRAMS.) supplying Ho- It was not a working day in the House, rather one for having transports to call at Honolulu and to the contract for coal at nolulu, and then the committee cabled members had it seemingly. The day was Rico in WASHINGTON, June 24. The trade treaty negotiations with it good time, and the second the efforts of Porto to San Francisco and found that Wil- Spent without appreciable advance in its work, the only thing done obtaining a coffee bounty from Con- - liams, Dimond & Co. had put in a bid China have reached a deadlock, China proposing that the matter of being the passing through second reading of the Six Months gress. f ollowing tne nrst meeting was for coal delivered in this city. He fur- opening ports in Manchuria be held in abeyance. The United States a special meeting called to consider ther said that two of the San Fran- Salary Bill. declines to proceed further and is upheld in this course Japan protests against the use of Fort street cisco organizations had sent memorials by and an on Marston Campbell, which as he de to Secretary Root favoring the stop- Vida made attack by Rapid system. This lat- Great Britain. the Transit ping of transports at Honolulu. as well aimed at the 'head of the department, but though was not dared was just ter question, discussed Mr. Hoogs didn't believe the fault upon, lie wanted to land someone, as he put it, and so aimed at the subor acted it being the sentiment, that was entirely with the coal dealers. He stores on Sankey Hopelessly Blind. the merchants having Fort said the Globe Navigation Co., dinatc. But it was not to be a landslide attack, for Harris had it matter, they that street should act in the if had been given the contract for 10,000 NEW YORK, June' 24. Ira D. Sankey, the singer who assisted which will hear all evidence before did not wish to have the electric cars referred to a special committee, tons of coal last year and the War, D. L. Moody in his great revivals many years ago, has become go on pass their doors. hoper the Legislature gets a chance to record. Department had taken but 430 tons. Iessly blind. The entire afternoon was taken up with a desultory discussion BOUXTT FOR COFFEE. Mr. Macfarlane thought that the dif- secretary read a communication ficulty lay in the way tenders were over a few roi:its of order made aeainst an attempt to reconsider The On March 20 it was first announced that Ira D. Sankey, the fire claims item, and the consideration of from the Chamber of Commerce of asked. They were for 10,000 tons or so the veto of the Amara co might necessary, associate of the late Dwight L.. Moody, the famous singing evangel- land claims on Maui and Hawaii, as Ponce, Porto Rico, in which the much thereof as be ist, had become blind but at time there were slight hopes that those vetoes referring to the operation of the local body was asked i which left the coal men with nothing that was neither interesting nor his eyesight might be restored. :ivell as the Hawaii police matter. It in securing a bounty for American J to go on. upon a A fact which adds to the pathos of the case of the famous important. grown coffee. A memorial which hadj Finally his motion committee Mr. himself does sent Congress accompanied the! was appointed to draw up a evangelist and hymn writer is that Sankey not The Senate replaced in the Loan Bill all the Maui wharf items, b?en to of three fully realize the seriousness of his condition, and believes his afflic- ' the Hilo Senator won out the amount which was cut off from letter and Its approval was asked. The' memorial to send to the Secretary of nnd request aid are Messrs tion to be only temporary. He does not even wish his friends to wharf. the Senate took to heart the County Bill memorial Included a for War. On the committee know of his condition and his relatives have kept from his knowledge Honokaa That for sugar and other products of Porto J. A. McCandless. Hopper and Wal- - decision, was shown by the changes made in the Loan Bill headings the fact that his many admirers throughout the world know thatie Rico. dron. is blind. President Cooke suggested that the! CABLE DAY. Mr. Sankey is now sixty-fou- r years old. He has been engaged IN HOUSE, District have always suffered from way would be to address a THE lak best letter j A communication was read also from in evangelistic since year he Dwight L. of public improvements, most of the to Commission to work 1874. Jn that met three-fourt- hs of an hour for the Senatorial and the Merchants' Association asking the It took public moneys being improve Moody at the convention of the Y. M. C. A. at Indianapolis and sev- to up the debris used to William Haywood, and W. H. Hoogs of the Chamber of Com- the Janitors dear District; - eral months later became associated with him in the work which by falling of a large portion the Fourth and moved the appointment of a commit- merce in arranging for the observance caused the Whereas, an appropriation of $10,000 made both evangelists famous. ceiling In front of the tee to report a set of resolutions at the; of the completion of the last connect- of the Just was made by the Legislature to Speaker's desk. The House was al last next meeting. The chair appointed ing link in the Trans-Pacif- ic Cable. Mr, macadamize Iwilei road in the Fifth Messrs. Hoogs, Gartenberg Focke, most complete. Just one member being i and Cooke suggested that no regular cele Russia Getting Ready. District, and a quantity of stone was as members of the committee. bration would be necessary as the com absent. purchased for which stone LONDON, All of Russia's fast volunteer cruisers will Secretary of the Territory notified the workt THE TRANSPORT SERVICE. ing of the cable had already been once June 24. The is now being used by order of Marston emergency Governor had sign- was F.. (Continued from vase 2.) assemble in the Black Sea on an requisition. the House that .the Campbell, Assistant Superintendent of A letter next read from P. 7. appropriate money to de- ed Act to Works, Iiishop expenses of the Auditor in Fublic to macadamize The Russian "Volunteer Cruisers" constitute a fleet of vessels fray the street In the Fourth District, thus di ..ichino KionV nnrl blank books to WILL START WITH CABLE which are an important factor in the Czar's navy. These ships, of i verting the appropriation and mak.ng the Counties; Act 8, amending Act 1 which Russia has built a great number during the last five years, are . t n n' & USe of t contrary to law; therefore 1 in time of peace, merchantmen, which could, in time of war, be armed m I Resolved. an FRIDAY -. That the diversion of appropriate money for the further ex- FOR HONOLULU ON and used as cruisers. They are constructed in such a manner as to I appropriation shows said Marston penses of the Senate. that ensure great speed. At present they are used in the tea trade and I Campbell is not a fit and proper per- - Tnhiif T.ind Committee report--; , passenger traffic between the Black Sea ports of Russia and China, tko son . nave . i M puuiio..it,. am t ed favorably upon the resolution of iu tuarKc vi unairs Has Laid besides being used in times of peace as transports for troops, par- appropriation of $12.KK) and this House condemns his acts in Anglia Shore Ends at Midway and ticularly for carrying recruits and reserve men from port to port in Kou asking for premises hereby bridges in Koolauloa.

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