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StMl -- WEEKLY.<br />
fhHUED 'JLKSDAYS AM KUJ1IAYS<br />
WALThR C. SMITH, EDITOR.<br />
SUIISCHU'tiun jiyviiio;<br />
Per Month ......<br />
I'cr Month, ioreiirn . m<br />
1'er Icar '.,<br />
l'er Year, Foreign Q.W<br />
PayaDle Invariably In Advance.<br />
A- - W. PEARSON.<br />
M.mnEer<br />
nilDAY ::.::: JUNT. 11<br />
5UGGUTIONS.<br />
It Is hard to see why the Government ,nt() forly.ncrc trncti would be to ttun<br />
should put Admiral Sampson s head 0V(?r th(, mMt of U) n minor nllll un.<br />
on the Santlngo medal. A reccdlliR ccrtBn busineis where the white man<br />
view of his back would be more ap- - nfisumc i,m to be the small<br />
prlctur. would have to compete with<br />
J the Chinese m.irket-Ranlene- r, who<br />
When Kins Edward by divine right nu,j undersell him Hut Is there any<br />
met J. I'lcrjtont Morgan, king by tinan- - nssurnnce at nil that the white man<br />
rial nenlus. It was Interesting to specu- - nv,j i,e the small proprietor'' Men<br />
laic ns to which one nau me most<br />
tual power In the world.<br />
Up to date 2,203 lire cjalms have been<br />
tiled calling for $1,33S,39S.33. It must<br />
rattle the Home Utile Legislature to<br />
tiiiult that it lacks the means to pay<br />
this bill forthwith and ralte oil per- -<br />
sonal commissions on tlie outiny.<br />
While It la quite likely thai no Chi- -<br />
..- - . .... v.nn nirl .InQtiltn<br />
ncse ceriiiicates nine- - no-- iw.u, ..-<br />
the enormous price mat suun uuhk-<br />
bring In the Hiingkong market. It is<br />
due all concerned that the Government<br />
clear up the mvstcry of the 0,000 sur- -<br />
plus certificates. I<br />
--r<br />
The announcement in the Republican the land would pass Into the hands of<br />
thriftless Hawnllnn aborigines, h"l<br />
that Mr Dole has bent his resignation<br />
Hvldently. would be Induced to exist on It ""'<br />
to Washington Is untrue.<br />
In the wiltcrs mind the wish Is father they had "proved up, uheieupon the<br />
th thought. Governor Dole has not, land would pass for cash Into control<br />
to<br />
of corporations In 'act. the<br />
to resign<br />
sugar<br />
resigned and has no reason<br />
land owners would probably hire Tin- -<br />
to<br />
Indeed In view of the conspiracy<br />
wnllans to pre-em- ror them, ine<br />
rive Hawaii a carpet btg government, .Chinese-American- s would alo get a<br />
stick.<br />
he has the utmost reason to<br />
friend- - would be active Where would<br />
The Executive has granted the Ilnpld<br />
the rii.. t,. .. irnllel he born American farmer come In? He<br />
Transit Company proportion to<br />
tbe Tramway s fro n lame amc a<br />
mmb m,t , numl)en are prnn,<br />
School to the Walk Ik urn This wll<br />
increased much<br />
be a boon o the pubic but f he Moss<br />
lhe area<br />
,Krntlon sl7,nB up<br />
LcKlsIa- -<br />
guaid in he<br />
nulnber, of Ian,,.nunKry .!<br />
a--<br />
ture does not rise nits m I "i ''" 'J"<br />
,,cnt3 , su. round It, the main-somethi-<br />
the ale " yl J"" 'lander wmilU naturally conclude to<br />
that the Nolle Investment<br />
thin v,ntlcd.<br />
al contest<br />
t<br />
Charles Wilcox I land not available for sugar ought<br />
It Is reported that<br />
iras anxious to have the Hoard of to go on the market in some way for<br />
i the small proprle or. There Is a great<br />
Health turned out and himself appoint- -<br />
ed as General Health Officer at the dea of 1,111 country where fruit trees<br />
The ambi- - "ibber tree-.- , hogs, poultry, berries and<br />
usual Home Rule salary.<br />
be made to thrive nnd<br />
quite Wilcoxlan and the com- - the like might<br />
exclusive of the tracts which<br />
"etency this,<br />
likewise. As a health expert,<br />
been<br />
'ought, for the welfare of the romimm-eve- n<br />
Charles Wilcox would have nn<br />
melancholy failure than is Itv. to be used for cattle . flho Id be<br />
..".v ..- -. oo nnm In vldecl Into small farm Hut It remains<br />
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III. i.vuv.,<br />
Congress.<br />
Congressmnn Shafioth lnbored tinder<br />
the Impression thnt the Hupieme Court<br />
had decided that the constitution does!<br />
not follow the (lag. until l.e iook up ine<br />
Honolulu papers nun<br />
When theee papeis get back to the I<br />
mainland they will have a great woik<br />
to do In putting the general public un-<br />
derstanding on a new track. MniUed<br />
copies Bhould be sent to the Supreme<br />
Court, ho that tribunal may know<br />
where It Is really at.<br />
In the face of the fact thnt the capl-t- ol<br />
and the Judiciary building are<br />
swarming with Hawaiian clerks, a<br />
Home Rule legislator had the Imptt- -<br />
dence to sa yesterday that the haoles<br />
are "drawing the color line." And this<br />
was said at the very time when the<br />
Legislature is doing its best to cut<br />
down the salaries of all white men em- -<br />
ployed by the Government, and to raise,<br />
to an unconscionable height, the sal-<br />
aries of Hawnllans. It Is the W.lcox<br />
outfit tl.at Is dinwlntr ''e color line<br />
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eellont thlrtRit lili interview )amr<br />
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vlewa were necesaarny lrn<br />
"lent.<br />
We that If Mr Hhafmtli wr<br />
to pulillc ndwititnKcs he would<br />
,sce while the small<br />
(desirable to Hnunll. would not<br />
iirouinmc wiiitirnvv iinmuuiive i"""<br />
mn, fr0m augur for titr<br />
,a,c accommodatlne him. Kortun- -<br />
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.,i ,,., innnr twill, III<br />
un.H .'"f.".'<br />
nncl the smnll proprietor mlRht<br />
work nlde by side.<br />
Let in look fnctH Hquarely In the fnc-- e<br />
It better for the general welfnro of<br />
Hnunll thnt nil the iand.cnpnhlo of pro-<br />
ducing vnlunhln product ns mK- -<br />
nr, iliould be used for thnt purpose.<br />
jlold would then lie certain nnd the<br />
lnrce To cut up plantation<br />
as the opening up or our public<br />
lands would bring colonics from the<br />
coast. would, tinder the Hawaiian<br />
iam au where white mnn's upset<br />
prCe could be put upon an auction sale<br />
0r lease of fanning acreage Hut<br />
under the American Itnd anv<br />
citizen could rush In nnd pre-em- the<br />
;soll ror notning. as was oone wkiii- -<br />
homn. nnd as thousands of native Ha- -<br />
wnllans and hundreds of Chl<br />
nneo Hnnnlc nf either races not,<br />
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ll11"1'<br />
annexnllnn. arc on the ready to<br />
Jump It Is not likely thnt mainland<br />
colonizers take the trouble to<br />
What then would hannen? Moot of<br />
tiue that white men arc wanted foi<br />
these, as thev nssuredlv are, the Hu- -<br />
wnllan land laws will do more to got<br />
them than the met lean<br />
KAMEHAMEIIA<br />
Kameliamuha the Great, whose day<br />
was eelebruted<br />
iy<br />
uf Napoleon I, nnd man<br />
who, lit borne of his public Halts,<br />
the gicut Coulcun. The two<br />
had talents foi win in othei<br />
than the conventional wuh, ncithei<br />
being by tiaditlons of<br />
schools The Austrians who con- -<br />
fronted Napoleon In Italy<br />
that he violated eveiy tule of<br />
war ,imi tlie tilbes of leewnid isl- -<br />
nnds mlfht have complained the same<br />
wuy ot Kamehumulia, who added white<br />
mel( cannon and armed bloops to his<br />
lethal on land and hea and<br />
set the simple speaimcn to theii<br />
doom.<br />
The and Hawaiian conquer-<br />
ors, In domain of statesmanship,<br />
had slmllnr talent for the political<br />
A JATISI'ACTORV CIIAN0B,<br />
The itlkinlHMl t'h-nl- Wilcox<br />
rwturychlp Houril<br />
llMlili h. f.u lmn lima, ban U- -<br />
by tlm ula-i- uf ilia nub<br />
aarvlm Wlleua uho la bruthai<br />
U DoiaiiaiK la Inioniuaiani, ami<br />
consolidation of teirltoiy Napoleon<br />
Charles Wllco-- i differs from the en-,n- s<br />
not with old Fiance,<br />
tire Board of Health In the that he nntert t0 cxtend frontiers, nnd<br />
he competent-al- so with previous lUl, ((VCI. llf nf l:i,..opo icamehn-Board- s<br />
of Health The fact that lnella fmnd slK0 slnmi loo 8nm<br />
Wilcox could not hold lesponslble for llIs I1(ltive BOiilus for governing,<br />
clerical position anywhere outside of nnil ,ie cnnqueictl the Hawaiian gioup<br />
politics, nnd in politics hits not ueIdlnB to btable monniehy. nnd<br />
able to hold one save by sufferance .transmitting the ciown, the gieat<br />
When something out of the ordinary ttnH unnble do. to his<br />
minute-keepin- g was needed of the le8L.omlaMts Tl,erp ore live genera-board- 's<br />
secretary, as In the plague era. tlons of Knmi-hamelm- s on the Ilawui-th- e<br />
hoard had to employ Mr. Hendry. nn throne.<br />
r:en letter-writin- g could not he en-- 1 n,veM 'wlde. tlt,w nnd Knmehame- -<br />
trusted to Wilcox. lm tm, 0ri.Ilt might have been another<br />
Hannibal or Genghis Khan Hut the<br />
No one knows better than the Hn-'n-- a. encompassed nnd hemmed him In.<br />
Kalian Innd-holde- is how useful the Wlth his army of wnirlois he Is said<br />
Survey Dcpaitment Is to them All have had 000 men when he in-t-<br />
while Hawnllans nre visiting the Maul, nnd Onhu In turn<br />
olllco and consulting its excellent mnps i,e mlKht have conquered tho mnln-nbo- ut<br />
the precise original boundnrlos nna const from Puget Sountl to Cnp<br />
of their kulennaR, tr. Lawyers and real st Lucas. If ho had owned ships of<br />
state dealers study tho mnps asgldu- - kuIIIi lent tonunge to cairy his men to<br />
ously. Croat trncts of public land re- -' nd fro Hut tho mnlnlnnd was lu<br />
which, when goes on the mnr- - youd and we only know hltn ns<br />
ket must be oillclally surveyed. Of the tlrst nml ki Patent of the Island<br />
the Homo Rule Leglslatine of tho Hawnllnn group,<br />
known nr cares nothing about those) (.B meh has high honors His<br />
nnd will keep Its suicidal pace 'tmiJoi'tU bronze statue, standing<br />
The way thing nre going will 'tween the house of Justice, nnd the<br />
about the only argument needed to iinuxe of government Honolulu.<br />
VanbliiBlnn how liopolmwly iiiih to our nppreclatlon nf his preRt<br />
iiellIoiiit tli Homn Ilule pdily Is to wnrlt. Ills name Is still In<br />
Miivldn ood Biiviriiincnl with, nnd will be mg Hfter the plnen<br />
that know M opl nlmll know them<br />
,ludH IJuniplirnyn' psiwr uffm tw to nu more forever<br />
nfr ml ttis Ur AwwtiMtJon whleh<br />
iiatud juduini uMitvr<br />
'' ttltltr-MV!- ! vin Qood urn<br />
V"Uld iuMt ib Ibjhl lu<br />
laid to Hit mittur, M only<br />
mm to iiikv tn nuMlu wmmler<br />
of the ttu uho<br />
iMrt mi ne<br />
U IMH olther bU relttllve Mia<br />
paruiur laalpianl<br />
taitftf HiV.-h.l.L..- ..<br />
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man wku unt tor ,Ttoa<br />
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ground<br />
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If<br />
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ycsteiday, was a a<br />
making<br />
bound the tlie<br />
com- -<br />
plained<br />
the In<br />
equipment<br />
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vi f the ol<br />
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HAWAII A V OVl.TTP HIIDAl . Jt MJ M 1001 mil Wl'fcl.LY<br />
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(I iKtviti tli tnln.-- iiiMtl h t<br />
, '.tniHtif im y una of the unaouixrii rmni i<br />
nt , (w(lrij j(M- r- ft 0rotary nh-p- j<br />
uvrivr ni in" irnniiiifll ' wmininw<br />
,i0 tinnroouiilnbla ihlnir we truat, upon<br />
,i1ht ftrornl thoutiht, It Mill Uf lit"<br />
'proprUty nt Uttlnn thin mattar nlini.<br />
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for ,iie Mlflr, u wn, ,, trust, mUihI<br />
,y itn ftC(on it ,0ne wlial Iha<br />
,pu,P interest required, and win bt- -<br />
in nfr,.r,1 lir.iiat tin. mm tie wlnil- -<br />
Rtortii limn to rrtrriit tin Inch<br />
TIIK THURSTON DECISION. .<br />
.IuiIk llutnplircjH wiih in Niich h bur- -<br />
ry in Hue nnil ItnprlRnn Mr.<br />
Thurnliin that he forROt to niMitenuo<br />
him for contempt, nntl xlmply ordered<br />
that he he lined and Imprisoned on nvn-tr-<br />
prlnelpleH The vicious Intent wiih<br />
theie plainly hiioukIi. It In simply<br />
liiHtniue of the unlust Judue uvcr- -<br />
,, , i,i,nil..f AlthouKh less vIcIoum<br />
in deRieo than the nttemil to jau<br />
.MfSHri Ilnitwell. Kinney and ll.illou<br />
fur thirty dajH. the attempt to tine Mr<br />
ThtiiHtun tlvO had even Icph foundation<br />
than the othei clreiiinstanci" Mr<br />
Thurnliin had eommllted no net of<br />
contempt He had simply claimed lie-fo- re<br />
the (J rami Jury that the law did<br />
not penult mm to ten uiem vno was<br />
,lt) (.,,,,lti nH Umt uaH H ninltor of um- -<br />
llem,, between him as nn attornej<br />
,, ,,,. iin. ., .). nMpi would<br />
,( ,I)Ju.(, lf hlM ,mmo was revealed<br />
and had refused permission that his<br />
attoinej should reveal It; that the<br />
nrlvilene of secrecy was that of the<br />
ccnt nm, not of u, oUorney, nnd Unit<br />
tne ,nu of altornt.y nmi cllunt did not<br />
n1(m th(J ntlmney to disclose the name<br />
of U)0 clent undt,r thcso crcum.<br />
.<br />
stances,<br />
That was the status of the mailer<br />
when It arrived before Juuge Hum-<br />
phreys. It was within the Jurisdiction<br />
of the latter In lule that the claim<br />
mode by Mr Thurston was not good<br />
law, but there wus no ground for de<br />
(I(nf. tlml becnu8e t)lc cmim waa not<br />
e tnen ft conternpl lia(1 be(;n C0I.<br />
mined, any more than would have been<br />
tmj cns0 ,t tl0 aUorncy mJ In uny<br />
,)rot.c,.UInB oalmed any other privilege<br />
or ,, ,t for ,lJs cU(;nU nn(, been ovpr.<br />
lupd ,)y U)e courti<br />
Tlll. inlpOStion of the line was wanton<br />
nm, lnnlleIous nmis(. ri owcr over<br />
whom Judge Humphreys conslacrs to<br />
be nn enemy<br />
If nnythlng vns lacking to demon-<br />
strate<br />
In<br />
the personal vlclousness of tho<br />
net It waB the Judge's going outside of<br />
the record nnd Intimating that Mr.<br />
Thurston's client was a myth, "some<br />
occult, unknown msterlous client" a<br />
he phraped It, who was a mere subter<br />
fuge behind which to hide essential<br />
facts from the Giand Jury. There was<br />
nothing on the recoid, in the report of<br />
the Grand Jury or In the argument of<br />
counsel even suggesting bad faith on<br />
Mr. Thurston's part. And yet the<br />
Judge wantonly manufactures charges<br />
and promulgates them from the bench,<br />
which, If true, would constitute per-<br />
jury.<br />
Although Mr. Onerprr the "myster-<br />
ious unknown nnd occult client," has<br />
appeared, corroborated every statement<br />
that Mr. Thurston made, and shown<br />
wherein his Intel psts would have In'en<br />
Jeopardised If his name had been made<br />
public, Judge Humphrevs lnH not had<br />
the decency to withdraw his charges<br />
or apologize for making them It Is<br />
not to be expected that he would do<br />
so, however, for It is simply one of a<br />
sciles of nets on his part which serve<br />
to demonstrate that the man Is devoid<br />
of the fundamental prlncip'es of Jus-<br />
tice nnd fairness, which mnke him un-<br />
lit nnd unsafe to hold tho position of P<br />
Judge, with nrhltrarv powei over<br />
llbeity and property tights.<br />
CHINESE CERTIFICATE PUZZLE.<br />
If It turns out that G.000 more Chi-<br />
nese certlllcates have been Issued than<br />
there nre enumerated Chinese in the<br />
Islands, the secret set vice of the Gov-<br />
ernment has an obvious duty to per-<br />
form.<br />
The census was well taken. It Is<br />
Inconceivable that 6,000 Chinese escaped<br />
the enumerators. Can be that there<br />
has been a icgular traffic lu Chinese<br />
certificates? Such documents sell or<br />
have sold on the const for from $100<br />
to $500 apiece, and the Ciprico gang is<br />
now In Jull there on account of their<br />
dealings In them At the lowest mar-<br />
ket pi Ice the C000 surplus certificates<br />
Issued here were vvoith JC00 030. That<br />
s a big fortune, even ns fortunes go.<br />
Hits any pnit of II fallen Into the pock-<br />
ets of n cilmlunl ling''<br />
It may tuin out. however, that tho<br />
Chinese bureau Is at fault ns to the<br />
exact figures of the census, the Chinese<br />
portion of which hns not yet been oill-<br />
clally leturned to Census Agent Atkin-<br />
son. Or. It may be thnt the certifica-<br />
tion of people of mixed Chinese nnd Ha-<br />
waiian blood by the one bureau, and<br />
their pioper racial classification by the<br />
other causes the 0,000 discrepancy.<br />
Hut In any ease the mutter deserves<br />
nn ulllclal dealing up.<br />
LOCAL BREVITIES.<br />
n<br />
fiennlnr Mrl-nii'l- n of Bouth Carolina<br />
epend two duya lu V'ctorln, II. (J.<br />
Track Inylng for the Hnpjd Transit<br />
ireet inliuay In rapidly progisnug to<br />
from Wilder nvontiu un munition<br />
inert riiiI along Manon road.<br />
Dr. Cnfer. ITnltna Rinles niinrnniln.i<br />
Ullcer, has re pintail oillclally in llw<br />
Bonnl nf Uaalih that In KliHiinlml at<br />
last acoounln thvre had Ihmii ilvt<br />
imn)lmK iltaiha. and In lloiiKkuaif<br />
'tiara ImU litan Ml caaaa of ii'nwua, uitii<br />
II ilrailiat lha hwnlliWK raaaa, and<br />
ho daalha,<br />
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lldra rurrtl an he<br />
nrwuMa of i He JiduHrk i,Mirt,w Hira<br />
maoila Ilia harulu aiaiuv uf Kawaliain'<br />
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CONDENSED<br />
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I'd. lUll Hi' Kti vrottanlMit,<br />
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l'H1H. lirTrl in nnv tn lm Ah- -<br />
gelt<br />
Tim I Ik T whatanr. Arts., mlMaa taw<br />
been oihMI.<br />
Rich m. niton illairicta ht b-- n dhoov-ere- il<br />
n Keundor<br />
VImuuh KatsurM baa furtnml a new<br />
Ciihlm i in Jaimn.<br />
The pruitnelal Hovvrnmeiit of Cavlte<br />
Ints I t entabllahad,<br />
Two new br.iiKti uvr the Hudson riv-<br />
er are mion to he built.<br />
No trace cn be found of John Dlx, the<br />
tnlMi ng lacoinn banker.<br />
The puiidou piny continued to draw<br />
Inrge crowds In Bun Jose.<br />
Isaac C. Stoddard has bean made Hec- -<br />
lot.sry of Arizona Tcrrltery.<br />
It is said that the Wenro Company are<br />
cornering wheat In Chicago.<br />
KnimiH II, Snow has nxlgucd us chnn-cell-<br />
of Kaunas University<br />
The King's Daughter nn holding a<br />
convention In San Priiuclsco<br />
The f l.iyton-llulw- cr treaty was accept-<br />
ed by the Nicarngunn congress<br />
The liuke and Duchess of Cornwall mid<br />
York sailed for Auckland June Gth<br />
William Newman now president<br />
of the Now York Cuatial Hallroud<br />
George v lerllng, tho noted composer,<br />
dli (l June i at the nge of hi, in Berlin<br />
The smelting works at Copperopolls,<br />
Cat , burned to the ground lust weok.<br />
The liuest special repoits are that<br />
Mrs. Mcivinley shows great Improvement<br />
William II Daniels, a annta Rosa boy.<br />
was killed by a fall from n tree recently.<br />
Dr. John A. Dowle of Chicago, who<br />
thinks he JHJali, has been dec lured<br />
General Merrinm Is authorized to use<br />
troops eject squatter bottlers in Okla-<br />
homa.<br />
Rev. W. Barker, tho Methodist mis-<br />
sioning Bishop, died In southern Asia<br />
The Oceanic returned Nuw Yoik on<br />
Junu n, i.avlng damaged one ef her<br />
national manufactureis' meeting was<br />
held last week lu Denver to discuss reci-<br />
procity<br />
The Bernhardt opota stason opened In<br />
London on June 3 with an cnthusliisttc<br />
reception,<br />
Beatrice Terry, the child actress, nleco<br />
of Lllcn Terrj, has already made a lilt<br />
London.<br />
Have litem Klllpinos have been oidcreel<br />
deported from S.m 1'ianclsco hack to the<br />
Philippine.<br />
Anulo Clark, daughter of u Denver edi-<br />
tor, was killed lust week b a falling<br />
lum!"r pile.<br />
I'rubslu and other large German States<br />
have abandoned the idea of the<br />
double tar I IT.<br />
Hcrron, the Socialist preacher of the<br />
Devi Moines Congregational Church, has<br />
boon expelled.<br />
Mark Hanna has been made a colonel<br />
on tho staff of tlio commander-in-chie-f<br />
or<br />
tho U A, n.<br />
Javlcr Zen, manager of the telegraph<br />
lines nt Juurer, Is suspected of defalcat-<br />
ing with J15.00O.<br />
Tho 1J S. S. Mayflower has gone<br />
south to keep la touch with the Vene-<br />
zuelan situation<br />
Sir Alfred Hickman has reasserted his<br />
charge that American locomotives in-<br />
fo r to Bngllsli.<br />
In a big giain fire In the Los Banos,<br />
Cal . foothills, thousands of dollars' loss<br />
was sulTcred recently.<br />
Putrlck I, rick, a Colusa murderer, con-<br />
victed in P5, lilts been pardoned by Gov-<br />
ernor Gage of California,<br />
The performance of "Cyiano de Ber-ger.i-<br />
has been stopped In Constanti-<br />
nople ns a revolutionary play<br />
Major George Arthur, U.S , son ol<br />
Mj, Arthur, chief of the Brothel hood<br />
of Locomotive Bnglneers, la dead.<br />
There was a recent Hot of foreign sol-<br />
diers In China, In which British, Trench,<br />
German nnd Japanese participated.<br />
The Dowager Duchess of Newcastle<br />
may becomo a nun. She has for mnnv<br />
jenrs been devoted to rellg'ous work.<br />
Two thousand five bundled natives<br />
have gatlured at ChUllwick, B. C, to wit-<br />
ness the passion piny by tho Indians<br />
there<br />
Mine. It. Ross, n pretended clalrvojnnt,<br />
recently duped a number of Tacoma peo-<br />
ple and disappeared with their Jewelry<br />
and money.<br />
Georgo D. Roberts, director of tho<br />
United States mints, Is now in San<br />
rranclsco on a tour of Inspection of<br />
Wchtern mints.<br />
Tho adoption of tho design of Admiral<br />
Sampson's face on tho Santlngo mcdnls<br />
has stlntd up a protest from .Admiral<br />
Schley's friends.<br />
Poisoned ice cream at an Antloch, Cal.,<br />
picnic nearly caused a number of deaths<br />
Tho prompt assistance of a physician<br />
saved the victims.<br />
The Leyluml steamer Assyrian, from<br />
Antwerp for Montreal, with 2.WW tons of<br />
tnigo, ashore on Capo Rnco una Is<br />
likely to he u totnl wreck.<br />
Trunk J Lnsrsllos, of a noted Van-<br />
couver Kngllhh family, recently shot and<br />
killed n Chinese cook He was regarded<br />
as being harmlessly Insane.<br />
Thero was a coll slon on tho Santa I'o<br />
railroad near llakeislle'd Inst week, In<br />
which the cmglnccr broke his leg and n<br />
conductor wns severely Injured.<br />
Recent experiments with mnxlmllo at<br />
Bandy Hook show thnt It will destroy<br />
gnat ships. A bomb wns fired through<br />
plate and exploded Inside,<br />
Three fiishiomu.u wedding have<br />
enlivened New Voik rocleiy, Tluso<br />
were Iho the Uoodrldgo-lut'll- n<br />
and the Htlllinan-I'nlte- r nuptlalM.<br />
It U snld that n lake of oil nil ready<br />
burn has been found In Moxlno iwnr<br />
Die Gulf of California, which Is tho mottt<br />
wonderful dUoovory of tho kind vvur<br />
Ituitla ' neoig.. De, pimlor of llm WIN<br />
" vu llaptisi Church, ban bum<br />
frnd iu leavu ih town un wn'iinni uf<br />
aiamlsl In whbli Mr KUmiuivr, n<br />
Waiting- - mvinhur or ilia church, waa lie<br />
'd'id Nunburii l'atlfie I tall road war lia<br />
'uniiti! iwacwahiy In a a'aal uoMbln. llr<br />
iiiiian may ri Ilia IMun Pa ayaiam una<br />
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,HiinJiuUa la bmiimiiig u iul farui In<br />
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71,0 Turk-Italia- rr uluii ur ih !'<br />
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Its lullttatt oat not boaute they<br />
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They complain of a bad tute In the<br />
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iiiuuiii, icnwiN:i ail (lie pit QI nc<br />
stomach a faallng of puffy fulness<br />
headache heartburn and what not<br />
Mool'!. tr.t.ioru. rurrd Jtntph K. Lsltif<br />
rivCttf k arUn .i) "I vrtf trnul.lcl<br />
nHi if-s.- i k If mother of rn nod<br />
tooli Bl . tH i ,i in, no etKMj ws,<br />
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Promise ! the prom-<br />
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Ise. h tutes Buy<br />
Hood's a<br />
corporation of which were filed today,<br />
confirms the rumors of the pist six<br />
months thnt the Great Northern had ac-<br />
quired control of the Crow's Nest Bass<br />
coal fields, across the lino nnd of vnst<br />
timber Interests In the northwestern part<br />
of Montnna.<br />
Two anarchists have been arrested In<br />
Madrid.<br />
There has been a smallpox scare In<br />
J'alo Alto.<br />
War Is on between tho musical unlaiu-o-<br />
New York.<br />
Gi rural Tunston has bien assigned to<br />
Northern Luzon.<br />
Captain How gate, once famous In the<br />
Signal St i vice, is dead.<br />
Miss Irene Vanbiough has signed as<br />
U'ndlng lady with Frohmuii.<br />
'I he United States Government surplus<br />
for May was over ten millions.<br />
.Minister Conger will sull from San<br />
Trnncl(o for the Oriiut on July 7<br />
fifteen llsheimen wire drowned off<br />
Chnrlistuii, S C, harbor on June 1<br />
The transport Thyra sailed from Ma- -<br />
nlld wltli returning volunteers on June 1<br />
'lhe rillplnos are to be given passports1<br />
and have tlie rights of American citizens<br />
Theie is mi epidemic of horse stealing'<br />
on both sides of the Biltlsh Columbia<br />
lino.<br />
Botha Is salu to have appealed to<br />
Krucger to seek terms of<br />
peace.<br />
Ambassador Choate delivered a stir-<br />
ring address before tho Dante Society In<br />
London<br />
Tlio Cubans bitterly resented tho mill-tai- y<br />
supervision of the polls at their<br />
elcctk.ii.<br />
One of King Ddwnrd'3 servants has<br />
written a book of personal details of tho<br />
new King's lire.<br />
Andicw Carnegie has becomo a mem-<br />
ber of Cooper Union and wbl aid thut<br />
Kieat phlluthropy.<br />
The New Voik missionary relief com--<br />
ttee have cabled UO,U0O for the luuilnc<br />
suffereis in China.<br />
The coming Congress<br />
will not discuss arbitration between<br />
Chile, Bolivia uud Peru<br />
The funeral ot James A. Heat no, the<br />
actor, took place In New Voik on Juno 1<br />
'J he body wus ciemuted.<br />
Jules Verne sas the globe-circlin- g ef-<br />
forts are not worth the attention they<br />
ue attracting ut present.<br />
The Aniciicuii Benevolent Societies in<br />
Loudon have sunt word thut theio Is no<br />
woik llieiu for Americans.<br />
Ofotd Is to confer un honorary degreo<br />
upon Pi of. C A. Briggs and Prof. Frun-ci- s<br />
Blown, bom Amei leans.<br />
'lhe census i epulis show remarkable<br />
developments In Ailzona anil New Mex-<br />
ico within the past ten veins<br />
1'r.sli Indian trouble is reported from<br />
unilug, oceiihlonid by the Intiuslon of<br />
the whites on the Indian lands.<br />
'lhe VuluuicciH of America, under<br />
BlhjiIi, ure planning to establish<br />
a pour peoplu's city In Gcoigla,<br />
Whllu u piovost guard la Denver was<br />
.u put suit ot a .soldier, J, C. Meyers, a<br />
woikmun, wus shot by mistake.<br />
The trun-po- rt 'ihomas waa reported at<br />
Nagasaki on her way to Sin Kinncisco<br />
wltli returning soldiers on June D.<br />
At a Brussels Cabinet counoll recently<br />
It was virtually decided to annex the<br />
Congo Tree State within n decade.<br />
Seivla has protested to Turkey against<br />
the violation of tho fiontler by Albani-<br />
ans, nnd threatens to nuiko reprisals,<br />
"Little Whirlwind," a Utah Indian, has<br />
been pardoned nfter ten years' servlco<br />
for murder. Lis sentence was for life.<br />
Dogs dug up a woman's corpso near<br />
Topeka, and circumstances point to tlio<br />
murder or tho woman by her husband,<br />
Tho Marquis do tho well-know- n<br />
Royullst, return.) 'to 1'nrls lost<br />
month and was ai rested llu had been<br />
banished,<br />
Tlio attempts to corner July wheat In<br />
Chicago have hi en frustrated by ruins,<br />
which hi ought In wheat from Minneapolis<br />
und Duluth.<br />
Thero Is a war on between tho Colo-<br />
rado cnttlo men and sheep men. Tho for-<br />
mer are said to have slaughtered thou-<br />
sands of sheep,<br />
A mad Malay killed six people and In-<br />
jured nine otlioia with a spear at Singa-<br />
pore recently. Ho wus Dually knocked<br />
down and killed<br />
Nine pruontis, in nu attempt to regain<br />
their I heriy fiom tho Toionto J.ill, killed<br />
n policeman with mvolvors thrown to<br />
th. in by )iupulhlzcra.<br />
John II Itjan, runnel ly of Roosevelt's<br />
Hough Riders, who was wounded lit San<br />
.Iiiiiii, tiled nt Muudaluim, N, M., by be.<br />
lug throw n from a liorau,<br />
The ihiUMhler of Maimm Pqiy wns mnr<br />
Hed lu Jniuea V, CI era til, Juno I, In New<br />
v.nrU 'Jim In Ida In w Willi nearly (wo<br />
millions in Imr own rlglil.<br />
An individual ufaiM In as "Jack lliu<br />
Hiii-lu- eainu iivar lining larrail ihi.I<br />
fvalheiid by frut'Wuu raokWiili fr<br />
iMiulina wuiuvn. Ho uasapMli<br />
r.minu Aiibui'a Mgaii rai itir. o wii"in<br />
alia tail a furiuna, la eoinajail la htf<br />
iiiuno (mm iha uiiiaago euuri'i liU fwr- -<br />
luim bviiia nmi up un Biiuaeu,<br />
chUuaa itiuai i)' jMuB iiMiKW far<br />
InJui Iv iu Aliaruay JuUl) Iwil) C'WH<br />
Iha lalllna uf una uf Ilia lMM JuWiaa<br />
auliaa lu MM. Tilt danMutl tMlir Jul laNHi<br />
aim.<br />
uilutu ludluailaui In ma ran imuw<br />
Mm lu baitar ua4H0, Wt Iha IfWi<br />
Ir-J- w liwvlaw, ilaaiMia ttM Maalilwiy'<br />
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I A HCHAUr-IIl-l A CO.-Iiin-- .rter.<br />
and CommtMitefl Jtarohanls, li uoiu<br />
lu HuWalhiii IfUndi.<br />
A cooi-inob- -rt lve.P,<br />
lwrey, C. M. Caoku)-Impo- rt.<br />
f and dmlers In lumen r nnd build- -<br />
lug materials Oilbe 414 l'ort tt<br />
CnNPOLIIJATICD HODA WATKIl<br />
WORK8 CO. Ltd. Koplanade. Cor.<br />
I'ort nnd Allen 8ts. llolllster A Co..<br />
Agents,<br />
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Ma.<br />
chlncry of every descrltlon nuule to<br />
order<br />
WILDHITB BTKAMHIIIP COMPANY<br />
Kielght nnd passengers for all<br />
Island ports.<br />
Castle & Cooke,<br />
-L- IMIIED.-<br />
L!FE and FiRE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
AGENTS. .<br />
ACjKNTS ItIR<br />
Kew -<br />
rolQDfl MDluol Ule insuraace to<br />
or 'ift-n- vt<br />
4Iir.2 L ,i; hmw Cninpaiiy<br />
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Bjj&JMk. A<br />
F. T. WATKRIIOUSE, Agent<br />
OowoHgain<br />
In prices Is Ho markat tot<br />
flour and feed, and wa folio<br />
It closely.<br />
SomK un your order and tbaj<br />
will be tilted at the lowcat<br />
market price.<br />
Tlio matter of T or 10 ennu<br />
upon a hundred pounds ol<br />
feed should not concern yoa<br />
ah much as the quality, at<br />
poor feed Is der.r at any prlta.<br />
We Carry Only Hie Best<br />
Warn 70U want the Heat Hay,<br />
Fed or Grain, at tho Itlght<br />
Pilccs, order from<br />
CALIFORNIA FEED Go.<br />
TKLbPHONra 121.<br />
CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S<br />
NEW YORK LINE<br />
SHIP HELEN IMIEWEK<br />
willniil from Ni:V YOIMC for IIONO-LUJjT- J,<br />
on or about<br />
SEPTEMBER 1, 1001<br />
If sulllclent Inducements are offered.<br />
For freight rates apply to<br />
CHAS. BREWRR&CO.,<br />
27 Kllby St., IJoBtan,<br />
C. BREWER & C0-- , LTD.<br />
Honolulu.<br />
Vm. G. Irwin & Co.,<br />
I.1MITKI).<br />
Firo and Marino Insurance A'gts<br />
AOENTB VOn TUB<br />
Iloyul Insurance Company of Liverpool,<br />
Alllunce Assurance Company of Lou-<br />
don,<br />
Alliance, Marine and Oeneral Assumnea<br />
Co,, Ltd,, of London.<br />
Bcottlsli Union National Inauranaa<br />
Company of Bdluburnh,<br />
WllhelniA of Itudveburg General luaur- -<br />
mice Company,<br />
Associated Assurnnen Co,, Ltd., nf llu.<br />
nlcli and llorllp,<br />
Metropolitan<br />
Meat Company<br />
NO, B07 KINO ST<br />
HONOLULU, II, I.<br />
Shipping and Family<br />
Bnloliora,<br />
HAW OONTRAOTOhrt.<br />
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