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Vol. I. USTo. &&. Honolulu, H. I. Saturday, June 1, 1895. ,5 Ots.<br />

THE INDEPENDENT<br />

ISSUED EVERY MOUNINO EXCEPT<br />

SUNDAY, HY<br />

TJjb IqdepBndBqt Aooialiion<br />

Cotnor Allon A Kckttauaoa Street ne.tr<br />

Custom House, Honolulu, II. I4<br />

DANIEL LOGAN, Editor.<br />

Ilcslding on Alakea Slreot in Honolulu.<br />

Subscription. :R,a,tes<br />

Por month 5 7C<br />

For 3 monllis in ndvauco - 00<br />

Por 1 year in advance.-- . 8 00<br />

<strong>The</strong>papor is dolivorcd by carriers in tlio<br />

town and Buburbs.<br />

AdvortlsomontH published at reasonable<br />

rates. Spocial terms for yearly nnd half<br />

yearly contracts.<br />

D.H.LEWIS,<br />

Business MannRor.<br />

jj. p. Sertelmann,<br />

- ppg<br />

fV<br />

m&mdm<br />

u<br />

AND<br />

Ti.o undersigned has hi<br />

' foimorbusinoss ob<br />

'CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,<br />

nnd is now ready to rocoJvo all orders in<br />

his line.<br />

, .<br />

Eellraats on Now Buildings or on Job<br />

promptly made. Anybody desiring to build<br />

n few IIouso or to repair an old, will do<br />

v oil in calling around and gotting figures.<br />

All work will bo dono in tho most satisfactory<br />

manner. Numorous references as<br />

o tho quality of work done in the past.<br />

II. P. Bertelmajw,<br />

88 KiugJJstroet, Honolulu.<br />

May 13.<br />

HopMu Ifoq Woifkg<br />

Company<br />

BOILERS, COOLERS, BRASS<br />

..and LEAD CASTINGS,<br />

v. .<br />

und Mnchinory of ovory description<br />

mado to ordor. ,<br />

Particular attention paid to<br />

Ships' Blacksraithing.<br />

Job Work oxocuted on tlio<br />

shortest notice.<br />

'<br />

. my8 lm<br />

- MID-OCEA- N<br />

Milliard Parlors<br />

.. . CORNER. .<br />

"' lotol and Nuuanu Sts.<br />

CIGARS and TOBACCO<br />

mil<br />

" 'it-- '<br />

k '<br />

-- "ETO.',' 'ETQ "JlTOr<br />

0. GRAEF,<br />

Proprietor,<br />

Honolulu Carriage Manufactory<br />

1 ' ,<br />

V, Wi WRIGHT, Pkophietoh<br />

' (Successor to 0, YoBt).<br />

PAnnuoB nuiLniNO aw hepajrjnh,<br />

w All Orders flom tho Qtlior Islands in the<br />

Carriage Rulldlnar, Trimming and Painting<br />

Lino will Meet with I'rompt Attention.<br />

Blacksmlthlng In All Its Various Branches<br />

Done. P. 0. Box 821, Nob. K8 and 130<br />

Fort Street,<br />

<strong>The</strong> HihMmMhA<br />

; SHIPPING<br />

ARRIVALS.<br />

Friday, Mny 81.<br />

Stmr, J A Cummins, Noilson,<br />

from Windward Oahu.<br />

StmrKauni, SmytliOjfrom Kauai<br />

Rov Sttnr Lehua, Mncauloy,<br />

from a oruiso.<br />

Sttnr Mokolii, McGregor, from<br />

Molokni.<br />

r .- -<br />

Saturday, Juno 1st.<br />

Stmr Iwalani, Freoman, from<br />

Kauai .<br />

DEPARTURES.<br />

StmvWG Hall. Simerson, for<br />

Maui and Hawaii.<br />

' '<br />

Sob Robt Searlo, Pjltz, for<br />

Port Gamble. ('l'<br />

Bk Arohor, Calhoun, for San<br />

Francisco.<br />

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.<br />

Per stmr Kinau From tho Volcano<br />

J. G. Kramers, S, J. Ooxj<br />

C. Kaiser; Way ports: Rov 0 W<br />

Hill and wife, Rov Ostrbm and<br />

wifo, Rev S L Desha, Rov S G<br />

Sugiynmn, Rov D Snsakur'y, S W<br />

Kokuowa, Rov D Kahooio, Rov 0<br />

M Kamkawiwoolo, Rov J Knlino,<br />

Rov S K Kamakahiki, Rov F W<br />

Damon, 0 MoLennan, C Koolling,<br />

J Wilcox, T W Groig, L Siobeck-p- r,<br />

Miss M-- Wight, F Northrup,<br />

W Moraborg, C F Horner and<br />

wifo, SNowloin, Mrs Geo Smithies<br />

G P Wilder, and 81 deck.<br />

Per W G Hall: Julian D<br />

Hayno, H R Hitchcook & wifo<br />

Mrs Cornelia Koobolo, Miss<br />

Proscott, S Lszaro, Dr Lindloy,<br />

Mrs Pryant, Mr Rodnnot &. wife,<br />

0 D Millor, Mrs Monsarrat,<br />

Aknni, AUuin ami 67 cleok.<br />

Por Bk Arohor: H B Atkins,<br />

Mrs Wm White, Miss Notta<br />

Bruns.<br />

Por Iwalani: Mr Cornish.<br />

QAliaOES<br />

Por stmr Kinau 4529 bags<br />

s"gar, 191 bags pntatoos, 20 bags<br />

corn, 41 cases Pine Apples, 189<br />

hidos, 2 horses, 209sheop, G bales<br />

wool, 121 pkgs sundries.<br />

Per Iwalani; 1380 bags sugar.<br />

ClaUpPECMCio.<br />

"'<br />

t<br />

BA,flCER,S.<br />

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands<br />

!<br />

I<br />

D fefrW EXCHANGE<br />

on' Tun<br />

Principal Parts of tho World,<br />

.1- - I" ' r<br />

Transact --<br />

m<br />

and .<br />

"<br />

n Genera Banking,<br />

Business.<br />

4<br />

ING fi Co.<br />

Ieal Estate Dealers<br />

503tFortst. , near Kinfl<br />

BUILDING LOTS,<br />

HOUSES nnd LOTS,<br />

und LANDS FOR SALE<br />

Parties wishing to disposo of<br />

thoir 'properties, aro invited to<br />

call on us.<br />

ra8<br />

PIONEER STEAM CANDY<br />

FACTORY and BAKERY.<br />

F HORN.<br />

Practical Confectioner and Bakor,<br />

No 71 Hotol Streot.<br />

my 20: ' ' '<br />

J. K. KAULIA '<br />

Attorney At Law.<br />

Corner Quoeu and Nuuanu Stroots.<br />

my 20.<br />

' ALLEN & EOBINSON.<br />

- Doalors in Lnmbor and Coal<br />

nnd Building Materials of all<br />

kinds. Quoon Stroot, Honolulu.<br />

GONSALVES & CQ..<br />

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE<br />

MERCHANTS.<br />

'<br />

S25- yuccn Street, Honoluhi, II. I<br />

<strong>The</strong> SINGER Received<br />

54 First Awards for Sewing Machines<br />

and Embroidery Work<br />

at tlio World'o Fair, OhionRO, Il.,<br />

being tho largest number of award,<br />

obtained by any Exhibitor, and<br />

moro than doublo tho number<br />

giyon to all other Sewing Machines<br />

B. Berqerson.<br />

myr tf Bothol st., Honolulu.<br />

NOTICE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Undersigned has bren<br />

appointed under full powers of<br />

attoxnoy to aot for<br />

Win. V. Dimond and Mrs. (Jarrio<br />

H. Dimond of Honolulu, and<br />

Hoiiry Dimond of San Francisco.<br />

JOS. 0. CARTER,<br />

Honolulu, May 20, 1895,<br />

my23<br />

Plants for Sale<br />

- ' J. H. BOYD<br />

Offers for SALE at his Residenco<br />

on Wnikiki road, opp. Sunny<br />

South, a choico lot of<br />

Plants & Palms<br />

my24<br />

WRIGHT BROS.<br />

FORT STREET,<br />

next to Lucas' Mill<br />

Ships' Blacksmithing,<br />

Carriage Building<br />

and Repairing<br />

Drays, Carts and . .<br />

Wagon Building<br />

WINDLASSES<br />

For PULLING UP Treea<br />

A SPECIALTY<br />

Evory description of work in tho<br />

abovo lines performed in u first<br />

class manner, and eooutod at<br />

short notice,<br />

Wo always Koqp a STOCK OF<br />

WHEELS of ovory dosoription on<br />

hand in first aloss season.<br />

Estimates givon on specifications<br />

for work in all our lines of<br />

business,<br />

All orders from tho othor Islands<br />

will meet with prompt attontion,<br />

Tolophono 402. P.O. Box 321<br />

my27 tf<br />

f<br />

J<br />

FOREIGN VESSELS IN TOUT.<br />

SS Australln. llomllctto<br />

Ilk Martlia Davln, Soulo,<br />

.San Francisco<br />

"<br />

U 8 V 8 I'hllfldolplila Cotton 8an rronclsco<br />

Sch Norma Clnston I) 0<br />

Ilk Sumatra Berry Illlo<br />

8cU Transit, Jorgcnscu San Francisco<br />

Die Coryphcno<br />

Ilk Aldcn Ucsso<br />

" W II Dimond<br />

Nowcastlo N.8.W.,<br />

l'otter PortBlakcly<br />

Nllson San Francisco<br />

Bktn 8 N '<br />

Castlo Hubbard San Froncseo<br />

" Morning Star Garland Ituk<br />

ScU Itobcrt Lowers Ooodmnn San Franclsc<br />

Scbr Alice Oooko '<br />

Sblp Helen Brewer;<br />

Fcnhallow<br />

Mahanoy<br />

flan Fran<br />

Now York<br />

Am bk SO Allen<br />

" Modoc<br />

Thompson<br />

Bjncli<br />

Ban Fran<br />

NoWcastle<br />

cbr Carrier Dovo<br />

BkODJJryant<br />

Brandt<br />

, "<br />

Newcastle<br />

.FOUEIUN VESSELS EXPECTED.<br />

From Salhd<br />

BkEdwordMay New Yerk March 10<br />

8 8 Mlowcra Vancouver May ai<br />

' Australia 8su FranC'Isco<br />

" Arawa Byduey " 23<br />

Am bk Annlo Johnson, for Illlo<br />

BkMirtha Davis "<br />

Sch Jeunlu Wani Mabukona<br />

STEAMER TIME TABLE<br />

FOR 1895<br />

DUE AT HONOLULU.<br />

FROM ,<br />

China China and Japan. .. .May 20<br />

Miowora Vancouver May 2--<br />

Australia San Francisco May 27<br />

Arawa Colonics May 20<br />

Warrimob ' Colonics Juno 1<br />

City Poking !nn Francisco ..... .Juno 1<br />

Mariposa H an Francisco Juno 0<br />

Coptio China pud Japan. . . .June 17<br />

Australia San Francisco Juno 21<br />

Wurrimoo Vancou vor Juno 2 (<br />

Abmoda Colonies : . .Jnno 27<br />

Miowora Colonios , July 2<br />

Arawa Han Francisco July 4<br />

Coptio San Francisco July 10<br />

Australia San Francisco July 1C<br />

City Peking China and Japan. . July 17<br />

Miowora "Vancouver , . July 2--<br />

Mariposa Colonies . . . . July 25<br />

iictavi' iwswiOjmr,UT.iT<br />

FOR<br />

China San Francisco May 20<br />

Miowora Colonics May lit<br />

Arawa . San Fjancisoo May SO<br />

Warriuioo Vaucouvor Juno 1<br />

City Peking China and Japan.. Juno 1<br />

Australia San Francisco .... Juno 3<br />

Mariposa Colonios Juno 6<br />

Coptio San Francisco .... Juno 17<br />

Australia Sau Francisco .... Juno 24<br />

Warrimoo Colonios.... Juno 24<br />

Alameda San Francisco June 27<br />

Miowera Vonoouvor. July 2<br />

Arawa Colonics July 4<br />

Coptio China aud Japan,. July 10<br />

City Poking Sau riancisoo .... July 17<br />

Australia San Tranclsco . . .. July 20<br />

Miowera 0 Ionics July 2<br />

Mariposa San Francisco July 25<br />

My. 13.<br />

LAND FOR SALE.<br />

TWO ACRES IN FEE SIMPLE at<br />

Kopaakca, 3 wilos from town, just at the<br />

rise-o-f Kamoillili hill in close proximity to<br />

John Ena's underground lalto.<br />

Splendid sito or a Sulrailmn residonee.<br />

For particulars, iuquito of F. J. IEsTA, '<br />

327, King Stroet. May 25th. tf<br />

F. J. TESTA.<br />

8EAHCI1EU OF RECORDS. COLLECTOR.<br />

Translator In English and llaw allan. Real<br />

Estato Agent, Copyist, Typowilter, Stamp<br />

Dealer, Purchasing, Commission and Advertising<br />

Agout, etc, etc.,<br />

t37" Any business entrusted to him wil<br />

bo punctually Mid promptly attended to, as<br />

4(1 as all matters conlldentlal. Hawaiian<br />

collodion a speciality.<br />

t-- nfflnn. Kn. H27. Killer St.. Hin fnnnnr<br />

private- olllco of E. 1). Thomas. Tlio olllcu of<br />

tho natlvo nowsnaper iwv maivaaunaha is<br />

in tho olllco In tho rear under the samo rOol<br />

WING WO TAI &, CO<br />

No 25 Nuuanu Stroot<br />

Honolulu, II, I,<br />

Commission Moobant, Importers and<br />

Sealers in General Merchandise, fino Manila<br />

Cigars, Ohinaso ana Japanoso Oroakery-wav-<br />

Mnttinas.' Vasos ol all kinds, Cam.<br />

pnorwood Trunks, Rattan OluNrs, A lino<br />

aosortmont of Dresi Silks, choicest Brands<br />

of Chinese and Japanoso Teas of Latest Importations.<br />

fotr Ingpoctlqn Q( New Goods respect<br />

fully BoHoltoil<br />

Bell Tol. 200, P.O. Box 158<br />

OOEAJSJTO<br />

Steamship Co.<br />

fGSWtSiSSf<br />

Austaliaii Mail Service.<br />

Fir S1H FHiHCISCO;<br />

Tho New and Flue Al Steel Steamship<br />

ABAWA,<br />

JDf 1he Oceanic Steamship Company will be<br />

due at Honolulu from Sydney aud Auckland<br />

on or about<br />

May 30fch,<br />

And will leave for tho abovo port with Mils<br />

and Passengers on or about that date.<br />

For SYDNEY and AUCKLAND;<br />

Tho New and Fhio Al Steel 8tcamblp<br />

Of tho Oceanic Seamsh'lp Company will bo<br />

duo at Honolulu from San Francisco on or<br />

about.<br />

vJuno 6th,<br />

And will have prompt despatch with Mails<br />

and Passengers for the above ports.<br />

Tho undersigned aro now prepared<br />

to Issue<br />

Tlrongli Tickets to all Points In tie United states<br />

For further particulars regarding Freight or<br />

Passage apply to<br />

"vyM. a. iRwnsr & co. Ltd.<br />

Gonorau nijoma<br />

my 13 tf<br />

VTAnnicili<br />

ttLUO 10115(1 in Co.<br />

Time Table<br />

Xiocal Hiino<br />

S. 8.'A.USTHA.1LIA.<br />

Arrivo Honolulu Loavo Honolulu<br />

from S. F. for 8. F.<br />

May.27..' Juno3<br />

Juno 21 Juno 24<br />

July 15 July 20<br />

Aug. 0..; , Aug. 14<br />

Sopt 2 Sopt.7<br />

Bopt 30 Oct 2<br />

Oct 21 Oq27<br />

Nov 15 ,....Nov20<br />

Through. Line- -<br />

From San Frauoisco From Sydnoy for<br />

for Sydnoy. San Francisco.<br />

AUniVK HONOLULU LEAVE nANOLULU<br />

Mariposa, ., .JuuoO Arawa May 3o<br />

Arawa July 4 Alameda. ..Jnno 27<br />

Alameda Aug. 1 Mariposa., ..July 25<br />

Mariposa i i Aug .! Arawa. . . , , Aug. .--<br />

Arawa Sont. CO Alumoda. ..Sept. 10<br />

Alumeda Oct. 24 Mariposa. .Oct. 17<br />

my 13th.<br />

OOJUA.N10<br />

Steamship Co.<br />

por an ppancisco<br />

THE Al STEAMSHIP<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Will LEAVE Honolulu for tho<br />

abovo port on<br />

M!onday9 Juno 3rd.<br />

at 4 o'olook p.m.<br />

rho unclocaiguod nro now pro-paro- 'd<br />

to ibsuo Through. Tiokots<br />

from this Oity to all points in tho<br />

United States<br />

For furthor partioulara regarding<br />

froight or pnssngo. apply to<br />

WM. G. IRWIN & 00. L'd.<br />

Gonornl Agents,<br />

my 10<br />

MKMhiFdHHhy<br />

TELEPHONE 03<br />

"I - 1W<br />

H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,<br />

IMPORTERS AND<br />

Groceries, Provisions & Feed<br />

Now Goods Kecoirod by Evory PaokoUrom tho Eastoru Stales and Europe<br />

mtESH - CALIFORNIA - PRODUCE - BY - - EVERY - STEAMER.<br />

All Ordors faithfully attondod<br />

ISLAND ORDEMS0UCITp<br />

Part of tho<br />

EAST COItNEIl FOIIT<br />

fO<br />

DEALERS IN<br />

to and Goods Delivered to any<br />

City FKEE,<br />

THE<br />

.<br />

KlNO'STBEEXo ;<br />

.'J. S. WALKER<br />

QspBEL iqENT<br />

P. 0. BOX 145J<br />

SATlWAOnwiGWIUKTKID<br />

fi .t). i<br />

HWIH IsLfiDS<br />

ROYAL INSURANCE' COMPANY, '<br />

LIVERPOOL,<br />

ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OP LONDON,'<br />

' "'<br />

'<br />

ALL ANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE CO. OPLONDON<br />

SUN INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO. :<br />

WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG- - GENERAL INSURANCE CO,<br />

NORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO., MILWAUKEE,<br />

SUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA,<br />

LIFE, FIRE and MARINE 1USKS,<br />

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.<br />

TL. in . -t -<br />

avuuuib 4 v. Ol'iWSOKnjJO'BrioOK- -<br />

I-Iorses,<br />

Cattle,<br />

f<br />

UUn j<br />

DR. POTTIE'S ' '<br />

Celebrated Australian<br />

REMEDY- -<br />

',.iV '.<br />

THE ONLY MEDICINE FOR ' '<br />

fc3h.eep, '<br />

and Poultrv<br />

Pigs, JDpgs<br />

A nccestary thlnB for Plantations and Ranches without any vctcrluary within reach A<br />

Remedy that U easily and readily administered, and with plain Instructions on each bottle.<br />

A compiclioiiBlvo and neat pamphlet explaining symptoms of diseases and tho<br />

Ihrongh<br />

treatment<br />

these remedies will ho mailed on application, One .oracdy will not cure all<br />

othor patent medicines claim to do. . "!.<br />

For full particulars In regard to tlio virtues ol Dr, Pottle's celebrated, Australian Remedy<br />

Apply to<br />

'<br />

J<br />

P.O. Box 480.<br />

O. W. Maclarlane,<br />

Solo Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands<br />

FOUND<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cheapest Place<br />

on the Islands to<br />

Buy New & Second-Han- d<br />

FURNITURE f<br />

500RNER OF<br />

King & Nuuanu Sts.<br />

.IS<br />

AND<br />

AT THE...<br />

Telephone 245<br />

Mutual<br />

Honolulu<br />

n. i.


TpE IflDEpEMDEHT.<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1895,<br />

Observations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> government is really<br />

to be congratulated on its enterprise<br />

push and economy <strong>The</strong><br />

workmanship displayed in the<br />

erection of a wall around the<br />

pumping plant defies descrip<br />

tion. <strong>The</strong> amount of bricks<br />

daily laid by Mr. Howell's 'men<br />

would puzzle an arithmetician.<br />

It is rumored that the wall is<br />

to bo the size of the Eiffel<br />

tower. If so we will suggest<br />

to the great superintendent to<br />

put on one more workingman.<br />

If not we fear lie won't bo<br />

around when the wall is finished.<br />

or worse than this. Prom the<br />

streot he can walk directly into<br />

the profession of the law, dis-- "<br />

rogarding oven the formulae<br />

of matriculation or graduation.<br />

It is possible for us to enter<br />

any one of the 'learned professions'<br />

with no learning whatever.<br />

In fact, in many of our<br />

States, it requires no more preparation<br />

to be admitted to the<br />

bar than to be admitted to the<br />

sawbuck. Fortunately, admission<br />

.to either on those terms<br />

carries with it no prestige or<br />

social elevation whatever. But<br />

the danger in the one case is<br />

greater than in the other. Tho<br />

inefficient lawyer may work<br />

the ruin of interests entrusted<br />

f I<br />

'hm w:<br />

W-<br />

to him. Tho ignorant physician<br />

is more dangerous than<br />

the ptague. Tho incompetent<br />

wood sawyer lianas only the<br />

wood pile. A large part of our<br />

criminal records is devoted to<br />

legal and medical malpractice.<br />

In other words, our bulk of<br />

crimo is swollen by robbery<br />

and murder committed under<br />

the guise of professional assist- -<br />

ance. When the protessions<br />

cease to be Open wide to adventurers<br />

and thieves, they<br />

will rise to something of their<br />

professional dignity. Incom<br />

potent professional service is<br />

always robbery. Moreover,<br />

the politicians of each country<br />

are, for the most part, its<br />

lawyers. Our lawyers are our<br />

IMPORTERS OF<br />

Tho statement mado in sovpral<br />

papers that tho body of Mr.<br />

Vorleyo, tho Frouoh Commissioner<br />

and Oonsul-Gonor- al,<br />

. would bo<br />

carried away from horo on tho<br />

Australia and that Mrs. Vorleyo<br />

would le.ivo in tho same vessel, is<br />

erroneous. No disposition will<br />

ho made of tho remains, beyond<br />

dopositing thorn at tke comctory,<br />

until instruotions from Franoo nro<br />

JEm - GOOJDS<br />

and .<br />

Cracker<br />

Groceries, Feed Stuffs, &c<br />

X<br />

j$-- i<br />

'<br />

roooived. Mis. Vorleyo, who vrns<br />

confined a fow months ngo and is<br />

still in vory tloliaate health, has<br />

Forged<br />

boon tho guest of Mrs. Onnavarro, his<br />

. - . M<br />

the wifo of tho l'ortugucso Uliarge' Generni SUKKc8ts that the Chinese<br />

d'.Aflftiros, niid roturncd to nor bureau of immigration Rhould<br />

homo lost Wednesday. Tho lady bo jomoved to his office. It is<br />

will remain horo for tho presont Btated ftt tho flamo timo tlint tt,0<br />

nnd nwuit communications from prcsellt 8ystom wbikB well and<br />

the Fronoh Govoriimont and tho V<br />

t, no fororioH t..i.0 niQ00 ii0,0.<br />

rolatious of hor much lamonted Vn nrn 4 nnA i,ni;ov n.nt,<br />

husband. Mr, W. M. Giffard, tho Ul0rfl j8 a Rreut doal of bond<br />

chancellor, hns taken chargo of<br />

in(1Hng going on nnd vo don't<br />

tho Fronoh Legation and will per-- 1<br />

In last iroport tho Collector- -<br />

think tbnt tho coramunlty hns<br />

form tho duties portaining to tho nny roomm.'to advooato or, ngreo<br />

offico until a suoco3sur of tho lato ii. rnrOP ,n niilnPqA<br />

sa'ddlo'<br />

ao a trottor and not as a<br />

horse. It is protty euro<br />

that she will bo ontored in tho<br />

2:50 oluaa.<br />

Bonds.<br />

Lionel Hart is alright again.<br />

Hfl will pitoh this afternoon and<br />

I look protty and lion gl as oyor<br />

SPECIALTIES<br />

mwe<br />

Jimly 5opie$<br />

Mai 29, S95,<br />

Economy is the watch<br />

word. Government and private<br />

concerns alike are interested<br />

in solving financial ques<br />

tions. <strong>The</strong> killing of the Income<br />

Tax in the United States<br />

has been a. surprise party to<br />

Tho Hawaiian Hardware Co, Ltd.<br />

Opposite Dprokcla Block,<br />

0OV xroxcv (SJTjaaaxrr.<br />

THEO..H. DAVIES & CO., limited.<br />

. ,<br />

"White- - Bros.<br />

: '<br />

Cement -<br />

Corrugated Iron Boofliia1<br />

"Water Proe ; -<br />

galvanized cU ft<br />

" Paints and Oils<br />

-<br />

:Roche Harbor Lime<br />

C. and C. Plour<br />

Hay, Gh?ain, etc., etc.. etc.<br />

: V"-<br />

amam<br />

nsnnsrmHC<br />

Annual Meeting<br />

Maui-:-Hati- ng<br />

OF THE<br />

Association<br />

L<br />

KERR<br />

DIRECT iMroRTr.n.s or<br />

European & American<br />

DwQb&<br />

' David Starr Jordan is tho<br />

first Presidont of the Leland<br />

Staiifprd Junior University of<br />

writer some for the inefficiency of<br />

eminence and recognized<br />

educator. Presidont Jordan<br />

contributed to the Forum for<br />

May an article entitled "Pettifogging<br />

Law Schools and an<br />

Untrained Bar." Tho whole<br />

article is too long for these<br />

columns, so we make pertinent<br />

extracts, as follows: "But with<br />

all this, the professional school<br />

of America, have not taken<br />

their part, in the University<br />

development. It has been said<br />

of the American law schools,<br />

for example, that 'they are the<br />

weakest and therefore the<br />

worst to be found in.any civi<br />

lized country.' Broadly speaking,<br />

and taking out some half<br />

dozen notable exceptions (not<br />

so many nor so notable as they<br />

should be), this statement cannot<br />

be denied. In Europe,. professional<br />

training is in general<br />

education. It iB rulers, and we can never hope<br />

to see our States well governed<br />

until its lawyers are well train<br />

t i) i e T 1 i<br />

ea. much oi jrresiuent<br />

Jordan's article applies with<br />

great fprco here, as the most of<br />

our lawyers have the same<br />

training that American lawyers<br />

have. If all signs do not fail<br />

in dry weather wo have to pay<br />

California, a of a govern<br />

a<br />

ment composed largely of<br />

lawyers. In closing, President<br />

Jordan says: "<strong>The</strong> Fates<br />

charge compound interest on<br />

every human blunder, and they<br />

have their own way at last.".<br />

Poor Hawaii I" , Jt<br />

His Answer.<br />

Tho following is Mr. Francis M.<br />

Hatch's answer to Mr. "Willis in re<br />

recall of Thurston: .<br />

Department of Foreign Affairs.<br />

Honolulu, May 3d, 1895.<br />

Sin: Referring to our interview<br />

of tho, 30th ultimo in which you<br />

intimate that tho President of tho<br />

United States would be pleased if<br />

tho Hawaiian Minister at Washington<br />

should ho reoallod, for<br />

personal reasons, and upon which<br />

occasion you read to me a<br />

not so in America.<br />

It is here rather a 'practical<br />

short cut' by which uneducated<br />

or ineducable men<br />

are helped to the rewards of<br />

knowledge and skill with tho<br />

least possible Ions of time. It<br />

is' true, as President Eliot has<br />

said, that into an American<br />

law-scho- ol any man "can walk<br />

from the street." But in most<br />

of the States he can do better<br />

dis-pnt- oh<br />

from tho Socrotary of State<br />

to yoursolf on tho subject dated<br />

orwurtry- - Commissioner ib appointed. Mr.<br />

Qiffurd is a knmaaina hero; he<br />

lrns-fouiavi<br />

out wuToli had<br />

boon sent to Japan by mistake, 1<br />

have tho honor to inform you:<br />

That. Mr. Thurston is now in<br />

Hawaii and will not return to tho<br />

post of Hawaiian Minister at<br />

Washington.<br />

I rogrot extremely that tho<br />

prosonoe in Washington of tho<br />

lato Minister is no longor agree<br />

ablo and that the mattors to<br />

ferrod to by the Secretary of<br />

State should have bcon considered<br />

of sufficient gravity to call for tho<br />

notion takon.<br />

I havo tho honor to he, with tho<br />

highest consideration, Sir,<br />

Fiunois M. Hatch,<br />

Ministor of Foroign Affairs.<br />

Mn. Albert S. Willis,<br />

U. S. Envoy Extraordinary<br />

and Minister Plenipotentiary.<br />

A Gorreotion.<br />

r sovoral yoara filled tho position<br />

as chancellor to tho Fronoh for<br />

Legation, and is tho managor of bonda or 1)nssportB. Jon Sou a<br />

tho grc.it nrjQ ot w. lrwin to wonknown ohinamann has boon<br />

Co.<br />

Some Truth.<br />

titled<br />

to pass tho houso and<br />

Tho San Francisco ohic is .got- -' foatoring thomsolves illegally on<br />

ting ciioeky. xtio witty th;8 already with over<br />

shoet is actually beginning to' mpod commnnity. Tho ciso<br />

us and what worse 'cugod man on whoso caso wo<br />

nasty- - little truths. It do nn<br />

makes one mistake though and wU ftr in Court on Monday.<br />

tnat is says Ho js.noWout on bail at<br />

boast of a first class hotel. Oomo<br />

along this ovening and dino at<br />

tho Hawaiian Hotel and then toll<br />

us whoro you got a better rnonuo.<br />

bettor attondanco und bettor<br />

music. This is what ohic says:<br />

Although Hawaii holds a fair<br />

average of cultured pooplo, it is<br />

tho exception rather than tho<br />

rule to find them as appreciative<br />

as of tho charms Nature<br />

has boforo thorny Tho<br />

Galifornian iB noted the world<br />

over for his fealty to his<br />

State, and his glowing, sometimes<br />

fulsome pioturos of all that belongs<br />

to it. His gonorosity to ''tho<br />

stranger withing tho gates,"<br />

rovorbial. <strong>The</strong> Hawaiian<br />

talks politics, abuses Clovoland,<br />

treats you well if you agree with<br />

him, and advises you to "go to<br />

volcano," which ho has novor<br />

soon. If you are stopping at tho<br />

Hawaiian Hotel, he commiserates<br />

you over your bad choice; if you<br />

are at tho Arlington ho suggests<br />

that you should haye triod tho<br />

Hawaiian. It is unfortunate that<br />

Honolulu'; i unnblo to properly<br />

oncu'EAih na enter co tliu physical<br />

wants of its many .visitors. It<br />

does not possess a first-cla- ss hotol.<br />

We will wait for annexation and<br />

American money to build it.<br />

A Coffee King.<br />

As tho representative of the<br />

Independent was waiting at tho<br />

foot of. tho gangway to go on<br />

board tho Mnnowai , his was<br />

warmly grasped and ho was pprd-ial- ly<br />

nddrossod by Mr. R, V,<br />

Webster, whoso acquaintance he<br />

hod enjoyed for a qunrtor an<br />

hour at tho Bulletin office last<br />

Novomber. Webster is a<br />

wealthy coflbo pluutor of Coylon<br />

and was ashoro horo a<br />

sUamor nt tho time montioned.<br />

Ho takes a lot of intorost in Hawaii<br />

as a rising codeo country,<br />

and was much conccrnod nt tho<br />

report tbat blight was Attacking<br />

tho crop on Hawaii, Mr. Web-sto- r,<br />

who went on by (ho Mono-Wft- i,<br />

dosirod- - bureau to tho Custom Houso.<br />

Formor oxperionco has shewn<br />

that, that tho establishment is<br />

not tho safest dIqco Ohinoso<br />

U,<br />

arrested on a ohargo of signing<br />

tho signature of Lnm Tai Keo to<br />

throo bonds and thereby onabling<br />

throo Ohinoso not on to land<br />

custom<br />

itttlo Asiatics<br />

is of<br />

tolling<br />

oourso uot oxprega opinion<br />

wuenu nawau cannot placed<br />

S100. Should tho evidonco provo<br />

. him guilty wo hopo that tho judgo<br />

I will make an oxnmplo of lnm.<br />

i <strong>The</strong>ro has lately boon too much<br />

I inclination to compromise with<br />

crimo and it is about timo that it<br />

was. stopped.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Paradise.<br />

visitors<br />

sprqad<br />

Editor "Hoogs is to bo highly<br />

coraplimonted on the appearance<br />

constant<br />

of tho Juno number of the Para-di- so<br />

oi tho Pacific. <strong>The</strong> pictures<br />

are unusually clear and protty<br />

and tho text is both interesting<br />

has and instruotivo. Mr.C. A. Dickoy<br />

bocome<br />

has contributed an excollent do- -'<br />

scription of Haleakalo. It is not<br />

olways understood that Haloakala<br />

is really the wonder of<br />

tho<br />

Hawaii. With all duo respect to<br />

Madhmo Polo her dotunct sistor<br />

on Maui has yet grandeur enough<br />

to call forth admiration and awe<br />

ovon if she doesn't spit fire.<br />

John Effi nger makes a very lively<br />

"tramp" and gets poetical when<br />

flro1 rr w ,.-- ThArA in<br />

hand<br />

of<br />

Mr.<br />

from<br />

to be kindly remom-ber- od<br />

to Mr. Joseph Marsdon,<br />

Commissioner of Agrioulture,<br />

Alvina was boing oxeroisod yea-tordn- y<br />

a.<br />

many people, but at the same<br />

time it has not been an un<br />

pleasant surprise to the majority.<br />

We realize of course that<br />

the Cleveland administration<br />

will now have its hands full<br />

and we equally are aware of<br />

the difficulties of the republic<br />

of Hawaii. If the Independent<br />

can be believed the government<br />

is running behind every day.<br />

No government can afford to<br />

do without the<br />

slight inclination on tho editor's,<br />

timo to be political a vice that the<br />

Paradise heretofore has avoided.<br />

Joaquin Mil lor and Captain J. A.<br />

Palmor got roasted mildly liko<br />

poanuta but it is unfortunate that<br />

the pretty issue Bhould bo marred<br />

by an attempt to join . in tho<br />

general hue and cry raisod by tho<br />

"profosjronal"birkers agai isttwo<br />

men who simply published thoir<br />

honest opinions to whch they ore<br />

as entitled us is tho Paradise to<br />

advocate volcanoes coffeb, and<br />

gnava jolly.<br />

New Church.<br />

Tho MotlKd'st Episcopal<br />

Church of Honolulu has been<br />

established under the auspicos of<br />

Bishop Waldon now visiting this<br />

city, Tho promoters nro Honry<br />

Waterhouso, Thoo. Richards, H.<br />

Trogloah, 0. V. Sturdovant, Mr,<br />

Johnson, 0. B, Ripley and F.<br />

Doubo. A church will bo erected<br />

at tho first opportunity and another<br />

stono laid for the funda<br />

mental work of Hawaii's futuro<br />

progross and civilization.<br />

tax-pay- ers being<br />

ready and willing to back<br />

it up and on the ajert to dig<br />

up the necessary wherewiths<br />

and wherefors. To meet the<br />

times we nave, exerted ourselves<br />

and we have found<br />

"baby" that will beat anything<br />

in its line. This "baby" is<br />

sewing machine and it ranks<br />

with the smartest "babies" in<br />

the world. You can sew anything<br />

on it and do it just as<br />

well as on patent steam<br />

foot tramping machine. <strong>The</strong><br />

"Baby" goes by hand and it<br />

fills the ticket every time. To<br />

meet the hard times we have<br />

reduced the price of this infant<br />

"sewer7' and we sell it at $3.!0<br />

piece. Three dollars and<br />

alf doesn't buy "baby"<br />

every day and hardly govern<br />

ment bond, DUt our sewing<br />

machine is there for that small<br />

amount.<br />

We can also recommend<br />

whistle to. you. It is called<br />

the Deyeline Whistle and<br />

devil of whistle it is. It<br />

sounds like syren and it<br />

makes noise enough to scare<br />

away Thomas Square hoodlums<br />

or even mounted police horses.<br />

Our Seymour's trimmers are<br />

the shears called for bv every<br />

household. <strong>The</strong>y are sharp,<br />

cutting and irresistible. Once<br />

used never forgotten especially<br />

if used for scalping purposes.<br />

In all the articles we have<br />

mentioned to-da- CTu.137a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

a<br />

y, we have<br />

been dominated by a sense of<br />

economy. We know that taxes<br />

will go up and for the sake of<br />

our customers prices will have<br />

to go down. Now Whistle or<br />

Trim Sey-mo-re the Baby,<br />

- 4btla., 135 HAS JUST RECEIVED,;<br />

A Complete &.<br />

PROGRAMME.<br />

New Stock<br />

1st --RUNNING RA.0E<br />

Purso $30<br />

1- -4 milo dash for Maui bred<br />

..OF.<br />

Ponies 14 hands and undor,<br />

Catqh weights .<br />

PRESSG-OOB-<br />

2nd-RUN- NING RACE<br />

Purso 150<br />

' 1 mile dash, frao for all<br />

3rd TROTTING and PACING<br />

TO HARNESS<br />

Purso $100<br />

3 minuto olass, lrnilo hoats,<br />

bost 2 in 3<br />

4th 'RUNNING' RACE<br />

Purse 50<br />

1- (Maiden race) -2 milo dnsh<br />

for all Maui bred. Weight<br />

lor ago<br />

5th RUNNING RACE<br />

Purso $50<br />

(Corinthian rdco) 1 mile<br />

dash. Members of tho Association<br />

to rido. Wolter weights<br />

6th RUNNING RACE<br />

Purso $100<br />

1- -2 milo and ropoat for Hawaiian<br />

brod horses<br />

7th RUNNING RACE<br />

Purso $100<br />

3-- 4. milo dash, froo for all<br />

Tho ahovo is subject to uhango<br />

A. N. KEPOIKAI,<br />

Secretary Maui Racing Association.<br />

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Tolophono No. 2dQ.<br />

S<br />

Victoria Lawns, Dimities,<br />

India Linons, Nainsooks,- -<br />

Satcons. Cotton Fongces,<br />

Scotch GiiigluuuM,<br />

Hniulkercuiofs, Hosiery,<br />

Ribbons, Luces,<br />

Flowers nnd Feathers,<br />

MAJfiOR MATS<br />

Flannolottes, Coylon Shirting,<br />

Cretonnes. Art Mnsllns, Curtains,<br />

Mosquito Nets, Plain &Twillod Cotton<br />

nd tho eolobrated "MADAPOLA.M8"<br />

For Ladies and Children's Underclothing.<br />

ALSO<br />

<strong>The</strong> Largest S( Best-- .<br />

Selected Stock<br />

In tho Islands of<br />

Suiting, Serges, Trousering, etc..<br />

Sole Agent fof the Popular<br />

pEL gEWflMj ,r<br />

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mfipjfcg,<br />

At Popular Prices.<br />

L. 33. KERR,<br />

PJSBEpiETBfeiPP Queen Street, Honolulu, no.- -tf<br />

fiWfcl MBmi<br />

P. O. Box 207.<br />

LEWIS & CO.,<br />

--<br />

WHOLESALE $ RETAIL<br />

111 Fort Streot, .<br />

FRESH GOODS Continually on tho'woy.<br />

- SatisfactionrnylOtf<br />

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IOE HOUSE' GOODS A SPEQIALTY<br />

JLGSr'&ZlSr'&SEi<br />

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For Lease or Rent.<br />

Thoso dcsirablo Promises nt<br />

prosont occupied by MRS. P,<br />

Avo-nu- o.<br />

Roonoy, situato at Wildor<br />

A fine residcnoo consisting<br />

of Parlor, ThrooBodrooms, Dining<br />

Eootn, Bath Boom, Storo Room,<br />

Kitchen find Pantry,<br />

Oar-rlag- Sorvants house, Stablo and o<br />

house.<br />

Largo spaciouB grounds planted<br />

with fruit and t rnamontal treoa.<br />

Fruit troes now bearing fruit.<br />

Lima and Lemon TrooB, Alligator<br />

Pour Treoa, otc.<br />

on<br />

Also, a fine largo Pasturngo.<br />

For particulars, apply to N.<br />

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MR. F. J. TURNER,<br />

my27!tf at Lewis & Co.<br />

For Sale of<br />

Ouo Doublo Seat Family Carriage,<br />

Harness and Horso,' very gentle,<br />

Enquire of<br />

Mrs. P. M. ROONEY,<br />

Wilder avenuo noar Piikoi stroet, on<br />

or Mr. TURNER, all<br />

my23 2w at Lewis & Co.<br />

California & Hawaiian Fruit &<br />

Produco Company, opposito R.<br />

R. Dopot, King Street. Every<br />

description of groceries and<br />

dried fruits; and by every stoamor<br />

from San Franoipoo and Vancouver,<br />

loo Houso fruits, frosh<br />

jSalmon, and Oystors.<br />

Tolophono 755. P. O. Box 4<br />

A New Abstract Office<br />

Aa a reault of 15 years oxporionco<br />

in the Abstract Business, I am<br />

proparod to mako Abstracts of<br />

Title in a most thorough, accurate,<br />

and comploto manner and on<br />

short notice<br />

F. W Makinney.<br />

In W. O. Smith's Offico, 318<br />

Fort Street.<br />

myl3.<br />

tho<br />

If you want tho highost grado<br />

Family "Flour on tho Market qsk<br />

A<br />

for Patent Excollant." Manu- and<br />

factured by Novelty Milling Company<br />

Seattle'.<br />

my22 lm<br />

UIGGO JACOSSEN<br />

Engrosser - and - Illuminator<br />

Pacific Hardwaro Co.<br />

Tolophono 10.<br />

T.<br />

jiollister Drug Co,<br />

523 Fort Stroet.<br />

Wholesale zH Mfit<br />

ANU<br />

Photographic Dealerg<br />

zw<br />

LARGEST STOCK,<br />

BEST GOODS<br />

fr Lowest Prices LOCAL BREVITIES. AN IMPOSING GEREM0NY.<br />

K<br />

BaBoball this ovoning. Tho Consul Verleye Lead At<br />

Stars and tho Kamschatkas will<br />

Rest.<br />

play.<br />

a<br />

If you nro tired of tho hot anil dusty town,<br />

there In no bettor placo for rest and recuperation<br />

than nt Ilnnlwnl Baths. Smooth bath Tho fuuoral of Mr. Honri Leon<br />

lng beach and flno surf. Wnlkllcl cars pass Vorloyo the popular commis-<br />

tho door.<br />

sioner and consul for Franco,<br />

Sequnh was on interested whoso untimely doath has boon<br />

onoctator in tho Supromo Court lamontod by tho community, took<br />

yostorday morning.<br />

placo ytstordny aftornoon. Tho<br />

funeral was in charge of tho acting<br />

A largo lnvolco of NEW GOODS arrived consul for Franco, Chancellor W.<br />

tho Australia for N S Sachs.<br />

M. GiHnrd and tho ritual toold<br />

For Stylish Millinery, lino Laces and Em-<br />

placo at tho Roman Oatholio<br />

broideries and pretty Wash Materials go to<br />

S. Sachs, 520 Fort street.<br />

Onthodral. All honors woro ox-ten- dod<br />

to<br />

Diamond Hoad.10 p.m.<br />

tho Whoth-o- r<br />

momory of tho lato<br />

hazy, wind light north; stoamor consul. Tho government had<br />

Mokolii arrived.<br />

sent two militiiry companies as an<br />

escort, besides tho band and a<br />

Frank Vida's numerous friends squad of polioo under tho com-<br />

both sexes aro glod to lenrn mand of sonior captain Purker.<br />

that ho is improving and may bo Tho ilorul decorations wore most<br />

around in a fow days.<br />

beautiful. Tho Right Roverond<br />

Johnny Hay ward is simply Fathor Loonor, Vicar-Gener- al<br />

rosting now. Ho will be roady of thcs1) Islands conduetod tho<br />

tho 4th of July ond theh meot sorvices. After tho solemn cero-mo- ny<br />

comors.<br />

at tho church tho proces-<br />

Invitation? aro out for' an<br />

sion was formod and movod to<br />

"at<br />

tho<br />

home" to take plnoo on board tho Catholic cemotory on King Street,<br />

Philadelphia on tho 10th of<br />

whoro tho ronauins of tho deceased<br />

Juno.<br />

Mrs. Captain Cotton will bo the<br />

diplomat will bo kept until in-<br />

hostees.<br />

structions in rognrd to thoir to<br />

removal can bo received' from tho<br />

A prisionor got his foot crushod French government. Tho follow-<br />

yesterday while working on tho ing gontlomon actod ob pall boar-er- s:<br />

roada. Jailor Low appeared iMr. A. S. WMHr, envoy ex-<br />

rapidly on tho scono of tho disastraordinary and minister plenipoter<br />

and conveyod the man to tho<br />

of<br />

tentiary for tho United States of<br />

jail.<br />

America, Mr. A. G. Hawea, H. B.<br />

F. J. Krugcr, practical watchmaker, Cor-<br />

consul-genor- al M's and comner<br />

of Fort and Merchant streets. Repairing<br />

consul-g-<br />

watches a specialty. Tho celebrated missioner; Mr. Ellis Mills,<br />

Wiener<br />

eneral Regulators. Just tho thing for an appropri-<br />

and socrotary of tho<br />

ate present to your friends.<br />

legation of tho Unitod Stutesj Mr.<br />

Shimizu ,<br />

Henry Macfarlano i3 in town<br />

and looking in good health. Ho<br />

reports everything lovoly at the<br />

other side of the island. No filibusters<br />

haYO swooped down on<br />

Ahulimanu butter.<br />

tho<br />

"Z30," Is tho number most frequently<br />

called over the tclcjthouo wires. It rings up<br />

United Uaiuimoe Comimhic'ij stand,<br />

where Superior Hacks with safe and<br />

courteous drivers, aro always to be found,<br />

comploto livery outfit, Including buggies<br />

waggonettes, furnished at tho shortest<br />

notice.<br />

No dinner is compluto without<br />

oysters on shell. Any amount<br />

oan bo had by applying to II. E.<br />

Molntyre who is supplied twioo a<br />

vtouk (Wuiluesiluy uud Saturday)<br />

from Golburn's bods, at Ewa.<br />

Mr. A. V. Gear has resigned<br />

his position as bookkoepor for J.<br />

Wutorhouso. It is roportod that<br />

Mr. Henry Waterhoueo wil havo<br />

charge of tho drygoods business<br />

during tho indisposition of Mr. J.<br />

T. Waterhouso.<br />

Tho famous Albion, beer, from<br />

tho celebrated Albion brewory of<br />

San Francisco, is always on<br />

draught at tho E,rnpiro Qaloon,.<br />

Also ginger brandy rqado from<br />

Jamaica ginger root and brandy.<br />

cures all disorders of th,o Btoinqoh<br />

Consul - General Hawo3 bald a<br />

oonforonco yostorday with Messrs.<br />

Rickard and Walkor in rog id to<br />

tho claims of there gotytlomeu, who<br />

aro now confined as political prisoners<br />

and havo called for British<br />

interforeuco.<br />

i<br />

raylG<br />

Trenoli Dinner.<br />

WRIGHT BROS, Following is tho monu of tho<br />

Fronoh dinner at tho Hawaiian<br />

FORT STREET, Hotel this evening:<br />

noxt to Lucas' Mill<br />

Ships' Blacksmithing,<br />

Carriage Building<br />

and Repairing<br />

Drays, Carts and<br />

Wagon Building<br />

WINDLASSES<br />

For PULLING UP Treeq<br />

oonsul-gonor- al Oysters.<br />

It is very peculiar that when a<br />

now industry is started in this<br />

country tho publio immodiatoly<br />

assumes a suspicious attitudo and<br />

acta as if thero was something<br />

rotton inDoumark. Mr. Colburn,<br />

pushing voting capitalist, has<br />

lately bcon using his oxtonsivo<br />

lands at Poarl Harbor to crcato<br />

oyster bods, and ho has boon ablo<br />

to furnish tho markot horo with<br />

freeh oysters on sholl for sovoral<br />

wooke. If the publio has oppro-o'at- od<br />

tho entorpriao of Mr. Colburn<br />

to cannot atato. Wo only<br />

know that a lot of people who<br />

protend to know 80mething nbout bb<br />

what is good for tho plate look<br />

very sorious and Bay: Cannot boat<br />

"foroign" oyators; tasto" muddy;"<br />

tasto of "limuj" pooh, pooh, pooh!<br />

Tho truth is that tho oystors<br />

are not intended to "beat" foroign<br />

oystors. <strong>The</strong>y arc foroign oysters<br />

and are simply horo to be fattened,<br />

fresho'nedupandfitfor tho markot.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most serious ohargo against<br />

tho oysters has boon that thuy<br />

worogreon, and that fact scared<br />

peoplo who, although "green"<br />

thomsolYes, boliovo that tho vor-da- nt<br />

color is caused by orsonio or<br />

copper. A roferonco to Analoy<br />

for Japan ;<br />

Mr. A. do Souza Odnavarro, consulgeneral<br />

for Portugal, and<br />

of<br />

Mr. F. A. Schaefer, consul for<br />

Italy and dean of tho Consular<br />

corps In Honolulu. Tho onlor of<br />

prooession was;.<br />

Squad of Polico<br />

Undertaker<br />

aro<br />

Right Roverond Fathor Leonor<br />

Hand<br />

Colonel Mo Loan National Guard by<br />

Hoarso<br />

Acting Consul Gitfard and Ohjef<br />

Mourners<br />

Minioloro Hatch ond W. O. Smith<br />

an<br />

Hon. A. S. Ologhorn in carriogo<br />

of Mr. Hawea<br />

Admiral Boardslce<br />

Captain and Qflhjers, of tho TJ. S,<br />

cruiser Philadelphia<br />

H. B. M's Vico Consul<br />

J. R. G. P. Consul is<br />

Cpnsug<br />

Public general.<br />

Messrs. E. Stilts and L'oneJ<br />

Hart aoted as ushers at the Cathedral,<br />

where numerous pooplo<br />

woro in attendance ut thq gorviooB.<br />

MrB. Yerloye arrived at the<br />

church before tho service, but was<br />

esoorted homo by her frionds, who<br />

feared that the pud. occasion<br />

would seriously injure hor already<br />

much impaired health. Colonol<br />

Soper represented, tho. President<br />

at tho ohurch soryico.<br />

" Star" Reporting.<br />

Kind-orgart- Wo roccommond to tho on<br />

on B.jretania stnot to<br />

hiro tho Star court reportov. Tho<br />

childion will thon bo ablo to<br />

Jearn whiit a "misprisoa" (should<br />

it bo a misfit) prisoner is and how<br />

two sots of attorneys can appoar<br />

for the 'pioBeqution' ifl ft hfthoas<br />

corpus oaso. Tho Star repoitor<br />

must bo a second Leonard or in<br />

visible, beoauso Iho only rpoitors<br />

in e8ao woro these f.rqm thp $u<br />

leiin and tho iNnErNDENT who<br />

appoarcd for tho 'misfit' prisoner?<br />

Band Conoert.<br />

no<br />

Hall's interesting artiolo, Oystor<br />

Industry of Now Jersoy will sorvo<br />

bon-viva- convinco our Ecoptical nts<br />

that thoy run no risks<br />

whatever by eating "green"<br />

oysters. Tho articlo in quostion<br />

appeurs in tho official report<br />

tho commissioner on fish<br />

and fishories printed at Washington<br />

1891. In mentioning<br />

'green" oyatois tho author quos<br />

tion. Profossor Nolson, colebrat-edauthorit- y, a<br />

E,<br />

who in a letter to tho<br />

two hading oyster growers of tho<br />

United States, says:"It is natural<br />

pooplo who do not know tho cause<br />

the unusual color should rojeot<br />

green clams or oysters deeming<br />

thorn disease-causin- g. Such per- "<br />

sons mny bo assured, not only on<br />

our authority but on that of every<br />

scientific investigator who has<br />

studied tho subjeot that tho olams<br />

A<br />

wholesome and. of good and<br />

sometimes of suporior quality."<br />

Tho green color is Bimply derived<br />

tho oyster's inclination for<br />

and easy aocos,st to seaweed and<br />

anybody who has watohed a child<br />

painting itself bluo by eating<br />

blnok borries oan understand why<br />

oysetr turns grcon "by eating<br />

"limu."<br />

Sans Souoi.<br />

Whon a strnngor in somo yossel<br />

approaches the coaat of Oahu ho<br />

inolinod to think that ho has<br />

mado a mistiko and thbt tho<br />

Paradise of tho Paoifio must bo<br />

found somewhoro else. But whon<br />

tho Yesdol passes Diamond Head<br />

and the wonderful beauty of<br />

Waikiki moots his oye ho realizes<br />

that ho is near that haven of bliss,<br />

that single spot whioh truly deserves<br />

the namo of Sans Souci<br />

without sorrow.<br />

Tho Chia. of San Francisco<br />

writos a glowing description of<br />

tho hospitality, gayety and<br />

"punch" of Sans Souoi. It is<br />

pleasing to state that George<br />

Lycurgus; mino boat of-th- o plaoo,<br />

is baok again aftor his involuntary<br />

and undeserved imprisonment<br />

in Oahu Prison. Georgo,<br />

the bon-viv- ont A NEW SHIP.<br />

She Plies No Flag, But a<br />

Horse.<br />

Tho hoys on Browor's wharf<br />

will petition tho next Logislatnro<br />

and ask for an not which will<br />

provont ordinary ovoryday grooory<br />

waggons interfering with thoir<br />

trado and floating around trying<br />

to "drivo" pooplo to tho Phila- -<br />

dolphia instead of rowing thorn to<br />

that favorito resort. Tho faots<br />

which havo causod tho troublo aro<br />

follow: Laat eyening the waggon<br />

which carries Ned ImhofPs1<br />

supplios for vessels oamo down to<br />

tho wharf. Tno waggon, tho<br />

horso and tho boy luoky it<br />

wasn't Nod woro all thoro. So<br />

was the wharf. That is for a<br />

little whilo. Tho boy, waggon<br />

and horso wont overboard whilo<br />

backing "up" and thoroaftor thoy<br />

floated in gonoral company. Tho<br />

officer on duty had tho boy rescued<br />

and tho horso was shortly<br />

after hoisted up nnd finally tho<br />

waggon was landed. With exception<br />

of somo damaged harness,<br />

hnrm was dono. But in tho<br />

futuro it is to bo hoped that tho<br />

Humano agont will bo around<br />

and such aquarian cirons bo<br />

stopped in tho futuro.<br />

EpflpifE SiLOOfl<br />

Oornor Nuuanu and Hotel Streets<br />

N, Reqva Managor<br />

Popular Brands of WINES and to<br />

LIQUORS, alwaya on hand<br />

On DiUuoht<br />

of Wujkiki, the<br />

evon pleasant and always friendly<br />

"duko" of Sparta was thrown into<br />

jail for somo novor explained<br />

reasons and his boautiful seasido<br />

roBort was watched and oyed with<br />

suspicion by our vigilant government.<br />

An invitation to leave the<br />

oountry was not acoepted by tho<br />

Grecian hero. Ho now invites<br />

"tho othor crowd" to take advan<br />

tage of tho unique Waikiki mpon-lig- ht<br />

:<br />

HAWAHAN<br />

Baseball ... Association<br />

On Saturday, June<br />

Half and Half, and tho celebrated<br />

Albion " Beer, always frosh and<br />

cool.<br />

Something now Gingor Brandy, A<br />

Famous for its medicinal virtues.<br />

most oxcollent remedy for all<br />

disorders of the stomach, and particularly<br />

indigestion<br />

Jul tf<br />

H- - $ CO.,<br />

Wholesale and Retail<br />

GEOOERS<br />

98 Fort Street, Honolulu<br />

Telophouor 25J P.O. Box 470<br />

iul tf<br />

VIOISTEBR<br />

Building and Loan ilociafcion<br />

<strong>The</strong> regular monthly mooting<br />

will bo held at tho Chamber of<br />

Oommerco on MONDAY EVEN-<br />

ING, Juno 3rd, 1895, at 7:80<br />

o'olook.<br />

SK" Payments ore required in<br />

Gold.<br />

A. V. GEAB,<br />

jul Secretary.<br />

SPECIAJL<br />

Bargain Sale<br />

.A.t A.uotion<br />

I am instruoted by M, S. LEVI<br />

to sell at hiB Fort Stroet Storo, on<br />

SATURDAY Everting<br />

Juno 1st, 1895, at 7 o'olook,<br />

a Largo Assortment of<br />

a-ooiD- is<br />

xDZErsr<br />

Laces, Embroidery, Hosiory,<br />

Underwear, Child's Dresses<br />

Skirts, Towols,<br />

Quills, &c., &o,, &o<br />

This is an oxcollent opportunity<br />

o secure Bargains, aB room must<br />

bo mado for now Roods to arrivo<br />

I<br />

at 3:30 p. m.<br />

VS.<br />

--AT-<br />

Baseball Park.<br />

Admission - - 25 cents,<br />

my 31-2- ts.<br />

AT THE ANCHOE<br />

Oyster Cooktails !<br />

Saiier Brunnen !<br />

Frederiokslmrg Beer I<br />

Straights Mixed Drinks<br />

Of All Kinds and Dost Quality.<br />

SouthwoBt Cornor King & Nuuanu<br />

Streots.<br />

my 31<br />

Central JVTcat JVEarifefc<br />

Love's Building, Nutmnu Bt.<br />

A FIItST CLASS Markot la orcry<br />

respect.<br />

Orders delivered promptlr to all parts of<br />

ho city.<br />

WE8TBR00K& QAKES<br />

Proprietors.<br />

0T Tolephono 164.<br />

May 20-l-f.<br />

"<br />

To Parents, Teaohers,<br />

and Students.<br />

AU wishing to receive Spocial Tuition in<br />

any branoh of Education or desiring to be<br />

spocially proparod for examinations or col- -<br />

ego tho undersigned is well aualiflod to<br />

undortakotho task.<br />

Tonus on application by letter addressed<br />

this offico,<br />

Q. Oarsom Kektok.<br />

May ffl-t- Sequah<br />

Speaks<br />

TO-NIG-<br />

HT<br />

COMElmd<br />

Hear Him<br />

On GROUND at CORNER<br />

JJi<br />

Fort and<br />

Streets<br />

1HE GROUND WILL BE SPECIALLY<br />

LIGHTED BYTIIE<br />

Hawaiian Electric<br />

Company .<br />

Government<br />

f.<br />

FOR RENT.<br />

NICE COTTAGE ON QUEEN<br />

STREET.<br />

Enquire at this office<br />

my 20.<br />

pypfyi<br />

S With and<br />

" Band<br />

IN ATTENDANCE.<br />

ALL and See,<br />

Hear and Judge for<br />

Yourselves.<br />

SEQUAH attonds tho Armory<br />

Hall hotween tho hours of 2 and<br />

4:30 enoh day, except Sundays.<br />

SEQUAH Lectures each<br />

at 7:30 at tho corner of Fort<br />

and Borotania streets.<br />

rr &:<br />

Beretania<br />

Comes<br />

Evon-in- g<br />

JUST RECEIVE<br />

Per S. S. "Australia," a New Line<br />

,.,<br />

J)VI<br />

CORDS to Match.<br />

Chenille iPortieres,<br />

'. Chenille Table Covers,' .<br />

3?lain Cotton Crepes<br />

Evoning Shades;<br />

figured Cotton Crepes<br />

White Cotton Goods<br />

Eoduced from 25c. to 15o. a yard<br />

B. P. EHLERS & CO.<br />

jul tf<br />

Are You Satisfied ?<br />

To have POOR-CHE- AP FURNITURE in your house, that<br />

comes apart and cracks and broaks, and sooner or later goes for<br />

kindling wood.<br />

Ex-B- ark "Martha Davis," We Received the<br />

Largest ihipment of furniture<br />

G50 PACKAGES.<br />

That has ever been Consigned to any One<br />

lIilM on the Islands<br />

"3?3a.e xlces<br />

We will quoto you, will astonish you, especially<br />

if you attompt to buy thom, and ship thorn here<br />

Evorv<br />

A SPECIALTY<br />

description of work in tho<br />

abovo linos performed in a first<br />

class manner, and oxooutod t<br />

short notice,<br />

Wo always Koop a "STOCK OF<br />

WHEELS of overy description on<br />

hand m first olaos season.<br />

Estimates givon on spooifioa-tinn- a<br />

for work in all our linos of<br />

business.<br />

All orders from the othor Islands<br />

will meot with prompt attontlon,<br />

Tolephono 402. P.O. Box 321<br />

my27 tf<br />

Soup<br />

Consommoauxd QvUQnoHo3deYo,l"<br />

ailoa Biquo do nomtra<br />

Hora tV Oeuvros<br />

rotiti Ilouohcr au Crovettos,<br />

Olives<br />

Pol,sson.<br />

Mulot a la Hawaiion<br />

Entroes<br />

Boouf Piquo a la fluhraro<br />

Oatlettos d' Afupan ola Maoodoino<br />

Punoh a la Romatno<br />

Rotsi<br />

Poulard do Palolo au Orosaon<br />

' Cotes do Boeuf<br />

Ham Sauco Ohampngno<br />

Salado<br />

Asporgos, a la ranpaiao<br />

Entromontes<br />

Pnding Glaco a la Doplorants<br />

Crome au Ohooolftto<br />

Gatoaux Yariqor Oorbidles de<br />

Fruitos<br />

Oafo Nolr,<br />

GONSALVES & CO.,<br />

WHOLESALE GHOCER8 AND WINE<br />

MEnOIUNTS.<br />

W5 (Juceu Stmt, Honohm, It. I<br />

Profossor Borger y1 pntorlaln<br />

tno puhjlp this aftornoon with n<br />

concort ntEmmnSquaro beginning<br />

at 4:30 o'clock, Tho following is<br />

thoprPKrannnoi<br />

Maroh.,XJ.,B. S. Philadelphia<br />

Borger<br />

Overture. .Light Cayatry. . , , . .<br />

. i . , . . . . . , . t . t t DUppo<br />

Fantasia, .Princess Air<br />

Olarens<br />

Soleotion . , A Gaiety Girl . . Jones<br />

"Waltz. .Tho Lvrons. . . .Walstonfor<br />

Polka, ,A Good Kiss Cooto<br />

1<br />

Hawaii Ponoi.<br />

and under his algeroba<br />

treos along tho swoot medium of<br />

tho wavos drenm of revolutions,<br />

filibuators or raystorious lights on<br />

tho roof from tho fishormon. Soo<br />

Sans Souci and no don't die but<br />

go to jai',<br />

Ohuroh Services.<br />

second ooNonnaATioN. .<br />

Tho Bomoos of tho .Socond<br />

Oongrogation will bo as<br />

follows:<br />

Morning: Holy Communion,<br />

! TV. 1 TV! !i!<br />

Gaumtoll in E. flat, Hymns 156,<br />

813. Evening: Glorias Morning<br />

ton in E. flat; Magnifioat(<br />

Woodward, in D; Nuno Dimittis,<br />

Gaumloll, in E fUt. Hymns,<br />

18i, 105, 204,<br />

LEWIS J. LEVEY,<br />

mySI 2t Auctioneer<br />

I<br />

S. KIMURA,<br />

Corner Allen and Kokuanaoa sts.<br />

DEALER IN JAPANESE<br />

PROVISIONS.<br />

Mattresses, Lounges and all Upholatorod Furniture, Kopaired at<br />

lloasonablo Kates.<br />

Cabinot Making in all its branohos, by Competent Workraon.<br />

Matting Laid nnd Intorior<br />

Mr. GEO. OKDWAY.<br />

Docorating under tho supervision of<br />

Talnnd<br />

Rttontiop<br />

Orders recoivo special<br />

my4 lm<br />

mySO tf<br />

ORDWAY 8q PORTER,<br />

Robinson Block, Hotel Stroot.<br />

FitKSU Shipment lioceivoa<br />

by Evoroy Stouinor from tho<br />

Orient.<br />

Goods Sold' at Lowots Prioos<br />

Will you'tako adva'ntngd of this fact, If you don't, somo of<br />

your friends will and you will bo surprised to soo how nicely<br />

thoy hayo fitted thoir houses, and at what a small figure.<br />

Oorao and Examine our Stock and Figures.<br />

3ESpaixirLgr


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Notice,,,<br />

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accounts duo to tlio Holo-m- ua<br />

Publishing Company must<br />

bo paid, nt once, to '.tho, undersigned<br />

managor at bis office in<br />

the Independent oflioe, on Koku-auaoa<br />

Stroet, Honolulu. , ,<br />

EDMUND NoiUUE,<br />

;<br />

Honolulu, Muy'8. 1895. tf.<br />

J. A. MARTIN.<br />

Agont for tho Daily<br />

U "InDIH'KNDKNT.<br />

iiilo, Hawaii my 13.<br />

PANTHEON SALOON,<br />

FORT AND HOTEL STB,<br />

Ileadanarters EntcrDrisc Brew Co,<br />

THK- -<br />

Largost Consignment of Boer<br />

. Noxt to Marino Railway. Bath<br />

thftt,pvor arrived boro, now<br />

on Draught<br />

J. DODD, Trop'r<br />

Aloha Bath House.<br />

ing suits on hand. Patrons<br />

brought free from tug-bo- at whnrf<br />

on telephoning No. 585, Furn- -<br />

islidd rooms to let on the premises.<br />

Mrs, J. H, RErsT,<br />

my<br />

15-l- m<br />

Jas. F. Morgan.<br />

AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER<br />

No, 15 Queen Street.<br />

Expert vApprniflomont' of Real<br />

Estalo and Furniture,<br />

n3lm<br />

E B, THOMAS,<br />

Contractor and Builder<br />

t& ESTIMATES GIVEN on All Kinds of<br />

fetonc. Brick nnd Woodwork.<br />

Klni; street. my3<br />

. ROBERT QKIEVE.<br />

'Book and Job Printer<br />

Morohant Stroolj Honolulu, H. I.<br />

Over Hawaiian Nows Company's<br />

.Bopk Storo. my 13.<br />

'<br />

J. PHILLIPS,<br />

Plumber and Tin Roofer.<br />

71 King Street,<br />

Honolulu, II. I.<br />

CITY DRAYAQE Co.<br />

W; F, SHARRATT, Managor<br />

Stand adjoining H. Hackfeld &<br />

Co., Fort. street. General Carting<br />

and Drayago Business dono.<br />

m7tf<br />

WM.<br />

Notary Public, Typewriter<br />

AND COLLECTOR.<br />

Offic e: Ove i Goldon Rulo Buzaar<br />

my 13<br />

(Successor to Cbas.CIIammcr.)<br />

HURNE S<br />

King and Fort Streets,'<br />

, , ,<br />

is prepared to manufacture all kinds and<br />

grades of Iland-mad- o Harness at short notlco<br />

Lowest of Trices forJCash.<br />

Alirwork guaranteed to bo satisfactory<br />

leaving tho sbop<br />

Merchants' Exchange<br />

S. I. SHAW, Proprietor,<br />

Our. King ,and N'uuinu Streets. Hoiolula<br />

Choice Liquor.'andlFine Beer<br />

BELIr TELEPHONE 401.<br />

l--I. G B1ART.<br />

' (Formerly with Wcnncr b CO)<br />

Jeweler and Watshmaer,<br />

615 Fort Stroot,<br />

Hawaiian Jewelry t<br />

and Diamond Setting<br />

, A SPECIALTY,<br />

SOUVENIR SPOONS at very low prices.<br />

KSPDon't torgct tho number SIS Fort<br />

btrcet.<br />

May 18,<br />

fHlTi AM<br />

iS2ia<br />

MANUFACTURING JEWELER ?<br />

WATCHMAKER<br />

KUKUl' JEWELRY A SPECIALTY.<br />

igy Particular Attention paid o all kinds<br />

oirTltEfAlits,<br />

Oampbcjl Block, Merchant )3trcot<br />

my3<br />

-- J. P. RODRIGUES,<br />

M!orclia.xxt Tailor<br />

Fort.Street, Old Masonic Building, next<br />

to L. J. Levey's Auction Room.<br />

ME<br />

GOODS, nnd a GOOD<br />

FIT GUARANTEED.<br />

CLEANING aud REPAIRING<br />

COURTRECORD.<br />

Argument in the Habeas<br />

Corpus Case.<br />

Two Judicial Dioisions and<br />

Two Chiminal Sentences.<br />

D. Summora, a negvo, wastriod<br />

on Woduesdny for burglary by<br />

tho following jury: Thomas<br />

"Wright, F. T. P. Watoihouso, ,T.<br />

A. Lylo, Jas. L. MoLoan, S. B.<br />

Rose, E A. Molnerny, Jamos<br />

Turbort, N. P. Jucobson, J. J.<br />

Lookor, 0. W. Gray, H. F.<br />

Wioh-ma- n<br />

anil 0. B. Huston. Deputy<br />

Attortloy Goncral Robortson for<br />

prosecution; Kaulnkou for<br />

dofon-da- nt.<br />

Tho specific ohargo waB<br />

breaking and ontoring tho workshop<br />

of Thomas Hollinger on<br />

Ootobor23, 1892. Sum mors was<br />

tho only witnosa in his own bo- -<br />

half. After being out eight minutes<br />

tho jury roturnod a unanimous<br />

rordiot of guilty. Mr. Ea-uluk- ou<br />

gave notico of motion for<br />

a new trial. Yostorday Judgo<br />

Cooper sentenced defondant to<br />

two yoars at hard labor and to<br />

pay costs $18 50.<br />

Bonto Iguaoio was tried beforo<br />

Judgo Cooper for assault and<br />

battory on Manuol Pimonteo, tho<br />

following boing tho jury: J. J.<br />

Looker, Tlios. Wright, H. P.<br />

Wiohman, J. M. Tracy, E. A.<br />

Molnerny, 0. W. Gray, F. T. P.<br />

Watorhouso, J. Lucns, S. B.Roso,<br />

S.Roth, W. W.Hall and 0.<br />

Bosse. J. L. Kaulukou for tho<br />

prosecution, and defondant conducted<br />

his own dofeuse. A. verdict<br />

of not guilty, throo dissolving,<br />

was returned.<br />

J. W. Carrol was brought up<br />

for assault and battery with dangerous<br />

weapon on Pokina on<br />

February 5, 1895. Robortson for<br />

prosecution; Kaulukou for defendant<br />

tbo dofondant's pload-in- g<br />

guilty, ho was sentenced<br />

to 21 hours imprisonment at hard<br />

labor and to pay a fiuo of $100<br />

without costs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Supromo Court by Juatioo'<br />

Frear has rendored a unanimous'<br />

opinion on the bill for partition<br />

of almolelua and others vs. Ka-anb- u<br />

and others. It sustains tho<br />

dooroo of tho Circuit Court for<br />

piaintiffs. Tho luw points ostub-lish- ed<br />

aro as follows:<br />

"Parol ovidunco is admissiblo<br />

to identify and looito tho land<br />

desoribi'd in a deed, but not to<br />

oxtond tho operation of tho deed<br />

to laud not embraced in its descriptive<br />

words,<br />

"Moro failure on tho part of<br />

tho owner of hind to objeot to ils<br />

possession and improvement by<br />

others doos not estop liim from<br />

claiming tho land", titlo being of<br />

rocord and ho having dono<br />

nothing to induce n boliof that ho<br />

had no title.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> act of an agent doos not<br />

estop his principal unloss done<br />

within tho scopo of his authority,"<br />

Aohi for plaintiffs; Hartwolf for<br />

defendants.<br />

In the case of T. L, Huyseldon<br />

vs. Wahirioaea (w), ojectmont, tho<br />

Supromo Court by Chief Justico<br />

Jruid has rendered a unanimous<br />

dooiBi'on. <strong>The</strong> caso was tried in<br />

October, 1892, beforo Ghiof<br />

Justioo Judd, whon tho "mixod<br />

iurv uisacroeci. it wes irioci<br />

again boforo Judge Frear in the<br />

Circuit Court in February, 1893,<br />

wh'on tho jury found for the de<br />

fondant, three dissonting. In<br />

1898 the S'tpiomo Court<br />

ordered a now trial, and<br />

tho caso was tried by Judgo<br />

Cooper in tho Cirouit Court in<br />

May, 1894. Again tho jury ro-turnrd<br />

a verdict for defendant,<br />

two dissonting, Tho caso' came<br />

up beforo tho Supremo Court on a<br />

writ of error sued out by plantiff<br />

last Novombor. Both partios<br />

floncht to establish titlo from<br />

a will probated in 18G7. Tho<br />

Qnpromo Court puts a difloront<br />

construction on tho will from that<br />

dono by tho courts that had<br />

triod tho onto, and after reviewing<br />

tho whole matter at longth<br />

deoides:<br />

"Tho whole caso ontitles tho<br />

Court to rovorso tho vordfot and<br />

judgment and to ordor judgment<br />

for tho plaintiff, non obstante<br />

veredicto', which is done accordingly.''<br />

Tho law points laid down aro<br />

as follows:<br />

llWI.iw. n rlnvlan ia nf (1 Mlfilf<br />

I UU1U (t UV11IIV M w vv<br />

two porsons, and it is uncortain<br />

which half lot was intonded for<br />

ono and which for tho other, they<br />

aro tenants in common of tho<br />

whole pioco.<br />

"A deed by W., a grantee of<br />

ono of tho dovisoos, of tho southeastern<br />

division of tho wholo pioce,<br />

dcaoribing itjby metos and bounds,<br />

and declaring tho northwostorn<br />

division os tho lot belonging to<br />

K., tho othor dovisoo, boing<br />

spread on tho registry of dsods,<br />

is a public declaration upon<br />

whioh tho gruuteos of K. could<br />

rely, andjW. is<br />

donying that tho<br />

cstoppod from<br />

lot declared in<br />

hor deed as belonging<br />

K's.<br />

to K. waB<br />

"Whon tbo facts aro ostablishod<br />

it is for tho Court to find whother<br />

thoy oreate an estoppel."<br />

Tho land in question is a lot in<br />

tho block in Honolulu, bounded<br />

by Mililani, Merchant, Richards<br />

and Queen stroots, but doos not<br />

abut upon any streot. Plaintiff<br />

inherited tho land from the father,<br />

tho lato Hon. W. M. Gibson.<br />

0. W. Ashlord and Cooil Brown<br />

for plaintiffs; J. Nawahi for<br />

nts.<br />

Judgtcont in tho District Court<br />

has boon recorded in tho Clerk's<br />

oflico of tho Judiciary Department<br />

for S39.80 in tho suit of John Ena<br />

against J. Kalnikau.<br />

Habeas Corpus.<br />

xuo supreme uourt was in<br />

Try thorn, thoy oxcol the fro<br />

dono in First-clas- s style lot ot a pieoo oi lanu 10 oavu. oi( zon onos.<br />

?ny9<br />

aes-sio- u<br />

yostorday morning and listened<br />

to tho arguments iri tho caso<br />

of Jonah (Cupid) Kalaniauaole,<br />

Who potitions for roleaso from<br />

prison undor writ of hubeaa corpus.<br />

Tho caso, whioh is of vast<br />

interest, has boon watched by all<br />

partios and classes of tho community.<br />

When officer McGurn<br />

opened tho court after tiro arrival<br />

of Chief Justice A. F. Judd and<br />

Justices BicWton and Frear, a<br />

large assembly had gathered,<br />

Tho large ccurt room was used<br />

for tho occasion. Prince Oupid,<br />

who looked in good health, was<br />

presont with Jailor Low, who is<br />

tho respondent in tho cast. Mr.<br />

Paul Neumann appoars for tho<br />

petitioner and Messrs. Hartwoll<br />

,and Thurston for tho respondent.<br />

Also presont were Attorney-Go- noral<br />

W. O. Smith, Minister<br />

Hatch, W.R.Oaatle, A. W. Carter,<br />

W. N. Armstrong, Jas. Kaulia,<br />

Judgo Hart, Judgo Whiting,<br />

Arthur Brown, Alex. Robertson,<br />

Sir Robort Honon, a number of<br />

strungors, and also sevoral ladits.<br />

Mr. Neumann oponod tho argument<br />

in a short and masterly address.<br />

He was followed by Mr.<br />

Hartwoll. In tho afternoon Mr.<br />

Thurston opened his address,<br />

which will close this morning,<br />

whon Mr. Neumann will oloso tho<br />

argument. Briefs will then bu<br />

submitted und n decision bo look-o- d<br />

for noxt noek.<br />

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"<br />

OF THE<br />

r tfj<br />

Annual Meeting<br />

Hawaiian Jockey Club<br />

CT-uir- 11,<br />

1895- -<br />

OfELcial Programme.<br />

Racos to Conimonco nt<br />

10 A.M. sharp.<br />

TT""<br />

1st BICYCLE RACE.<br />

Prize, Gold Modal, valued at $20. Entrance<br />

foe SI. 50; 1 milo dash, free for all.<br />

2nd BICYCLE RACE.<br />

Prize, Gold Modal, valued at $30. En<br />

tranco loo $1.50; 5 milo dash, froo for all<br />

3rd HONOLULU PURSE, $200.<br />

Running raoo; $ milo dash, froo for nil.<br />

4th --MERCHANTS PURSE $200.<br />

Trotting and pacing to harnoss; 2:40olas3.<br />

Milo heats, beat 3 in 5, freo for all.<br />

5thPONY RACE PUSEIOO.<br />

1 m''o dash, for all Ponios 14 hands or<br />

uuder (Will bo run botweon heats of<br />

No. 4 )<br />

Gth ROS1TA CHALLENGE CUP, $250 addod.<br />

Running race; 1 mile dnsh, froo for all.<br />

Winner ofCup to beat rocord of ngio A<br />

(1.45J) and recoivo $50 extra.<br />

7th -- KAPIOLANI PARK PURSE, $250,<br />

Trotting and pacing to Harness. Milo<br />

boats, best 3 in 5, froo for all.<br />

8th OCEANIC S. S. CO.'S. CUP, $150 addod.<br />

Running raoo, 4 milo dash, Hawaiian<br />

bred.<br />

9th KALAKAUA CUP PURSE, $150.<br />

Running race; 1 milo dash for Hawaiian<br />

bred horses owned by mombors of tho Club<br />

Winnor of Cup to rocovie 100 in liou of<br />

sarao.<br />

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i .7.<br />

Cup becomes tho propaity of porson winning,<br />

it twi'co. Should tho por3on who has won it<br />

onco and again this mcoting, he will recoivo in<br />

liou of Gup $100, 'together with $150 addod.<br />

Winnor of Cup first timo will recoivo $15'J and<br />

credit for ono race,<br />

10th HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB PURSE,<br />

$150.<br />

2:50 olas9, milo heats best 2 in 3, freo for all.<br />

CUP, $150<br />

added<br />

Euuuing raoo, 1 milo lnsh, fi'oi for all.<br />

All entries nro to bo made with .tho Soorotary<br />

beforo Thmsday, Juno Gth, 1895. Entranoo,Xeos<br />

to bo 10 por cent, of Purso, unless othorwiso<br />

speoifiod.<br />

All racos to bu run or'ti'ottod undor tho rulos<br />

of tho Hawaiian Jookoy Club,<br />

All horses ore oxpootod to start unloss withdrawn<br />

by 9 o'olock.A, m. on Juno 10th, 1895.<br />

Gonera'l Admission 50 conts<br />

Grand Stand (Extra) 50 conts aud 1 dollar<br />

Carriages (insido of course) oaoh $2.50<br />

Quarter Strotoh badges 5.00<br />

S. G, WILDER,<br />

Secretary Hawaiian Jockey Club.<br />

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It roprosonts tho WAGGON noodod by every man who attends to<br />

buatnosa. or is bont on plonsuro, I Soil thcao Waggons with or with<br />

out Tops, and I can guarantoo that thoy will .give full satisfpotion.<br />

Tho Oarriago is light, but solid, and it combines all tho virtuos of a<br />

plonsuro and bnsinoss Wnggon. .<br />

You will novor got tirod of riding in ono of thorn, arid your horeo<br />

will nover got tired of pulling it.<br />

<strong>The</strong>so Waggons aro faahionablo. and used overywhoro in tlio Ur.itod<br />

Statos. You oan go to a funoral in it, or drivo your girl around, or<br />

even appear on tho raco traok and boat rocorda. If over you try one,<br />

you will novor ubo any othor stylo.<br />

my 29<br />

Clarence W. Macfarlane,<br />

Solic Aqknt for tho Hawaiian Islands

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