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HAWAII
Father Boaman Writes En- -
teitainlj of Bis Visit to
These Islands
Continued from yesterday
CONDITIONS OF LADOIl
The condition of labor may bo view-
ed
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from two points Capitalists land
owners and planters have every rea-
son
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to bo satisfied with the presentconditions They have searched theworld for labor and have Imported
Japanese Chinese Portuguese and
Porto Rlcans These laborers toll on
the plantations and In the mills at awage which varies from GO cents toone dollar a day Owing to the fru-
gality
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of their lives many of these la-
borers
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manage not only to live but toslow away money for the futureMany of these plantations are justnow emerging from a tropical wilder- -
Iness White labor could scarcely beinduced to engage In this nloneenwork and hence we see a providenceIn the presence of labor willing andapt for the work On the plantationswo noticed many fine cottages erectedfor the families of the workmen Thelarge barracks which are so commonare Invariably Inhabited by the- - Jap- -
anesc who prefer this method of be-
ing housed The Portuguese alwayslaborious frugal and domestic areconsidered the best laborers TheChinese and Japanes6 are held inmuch esteem The 1prtp Uicaus holdthe lowest place iu tho estimation ofof employers Tho Japanese are gradually leaving the plantations anrt
congregating in the towns where theyconduct small stores and shops Fromthe American popular point of viewconsidering tho dignity of labor andthe equality of man the conditions ontho Islands are susceptible of muchImprovement
MAKE VIRTUOUS Wl ES
It can be easily understood thatwhere so many Inferior races mingleIu social life mortality must sufferTrade luvlce is common Hut a shorttime ago the government lo allay thosocial evil and prevent the wholesalespread of Infectious disease set aside
Iwllel a district of Honolulu andconfined to i under poIco protectiontho existence of evil Uul so ram- -
paut became the wickedness and sobold the buying of women and children that an outcry was made agalusttho Governor and his faction whichstill goes on It will most probablyhave the effect of bringing a newregime Into power The Japanese aredegraded They have no Idea of thesanctity of marriage To them womanIs but an object of convenience ThoChinese practice many natural virtues The other nationalities rankhigher In tho social scale according
as they havo received and practiced
tho Christian Virtues Mttuy raminqut and wealthy Americans English
men and Germans have married uatlvo women and find them excellent
truo and virtuous wives Many chil-
dren of these marriages are being
educated in colleges and academiesIn tho United States Thoy haro
found to bo bright and cheerful Theyaro considered most doslrahlo stu
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in THja oiiiotjix court lausxCIRCUIT TEBBXTOHY OF
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In the matter of the estate ofKEANOLANl w late of Honolu- -lu Oahu docoapott intestate
Petition having been filed by EA Williams of Honolulu Oahu abooa fide creditor of said iutoBtatopraying that Letters of Ad mi Lus ¬
tration upon said estate be issuedto A S Mahaulu
Notice is hereby given thatMONDAY the 8th day of SEPTEMBER A D 1902 at 10oclock a m in the JudiciaryBuilding Honolulu 0hu is ap-pointed
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thn tiuirt and place forhearing said petition when andwhere all persons concerned mayappear and shovv cause if any theyhavo why said Petition fchould notbe granted
By the CourtJ A THOMPSON
ClerkC A LONG
Attorney for PetitionerHonolulu dahu August 1 1902
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SHEBIITBS SALE NOTICE
Under and by virtue of a certainExecution ieaued by Lyle A DickeySecond District Magistrate of Hono-lulu
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Island of Oahh Territory ofHawaii on the 21st day of JulyA D VM2 in the matter ofLEWERS and COOKE LIMITEDvs HENRY V MORGAN I haveon this 2rd day of July A D 1902levied upon and shall expose forBale and sell at public auction tothe highest bidder at the PnlfeeStatioD Kalakaua Hale in saidHonolulu at 12 oclock noon ofSaturday the 23rd day of AugustA D 1902 all tbo right title andinterest of said Hcry V Morganin and to the following describedLea oiLeese dated January 2Ut 1899
from A O Lovokin lo H J Rhodesami H V Murgau of all his righttitle and iulervbl iu nnd to theseportions of Grant No 110 to Kckuantoa Manoa Vail y Islv d of Oahua id in re particularly described asfollotw
Los Nop 3 i and 22 of W A
Wntld mibriivMou of a po lion ofGrant 110 as aforesaid togethercontaining an area of 615 acrcBmora or lers map of Eaid subdivi-sion
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being on lite in the oQke of theLefsor in Honolulu
Also an area of land situated backof said subdivision of W A Walland between it and the Tautaluspali Baid area to be fully occupied for agricultural and horticul-tural
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purporei iu at lfnst threeyears from beginning of occuranoyand not to oxccisd an area of fifteon 15 acres in all aud to holocated as agreed upon by thelessor
Terra of said Lsao 21 yoarsand 6 months from January 1st1899
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CHAS F OH1LLINGWORTHDeputy SherilT Tor of Hawaii
Honolulu Oahu 22G5 GI
SHEUIlTIa HALE NOTICE
Under nud by virtue of a cer ¬
tain Exeouliou issued by Lyio A
Dickey Second Dislriot Magistrateof Honolulu Ialand of Oahu Territory of Hawaii on tho 30th dayof July A D 1C02 iu tho matterof BERNHARDT TR1EST- - ot alv I SEO I have on this lit dayof AUGUST A D 1902 loviedupon and fhall expose for sale andsell at public auction to the high ¬
est bidder at the Police StationKalakaua Hale in said Honoluluat 12 oclock noon of MONDAYthe 8th day of September A D1902 all the right titlo aud inter ¬
est of said I Seo in and to thefollowing described personal property unless the judgment andcost of exeoution amounting loOho Hundred iud 41 100 Dollarsinterest costs and my exponees arepreviously paid
Wearing Apparel Canned GoodsShow Case Counters Chairs OlliceSlop Safe aud other goodsCHAS F OHILLINGWORTII
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SATURDAY AUGUST 16 1902
NO HAWAIIANS EMPLOYED
When Thc iNDcrENDHNT com-
plained
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sotDQ weoka ago that theRapid Transit Co was discriminat-
ing
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against Hawaiians in the em-
ployment
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of labor to build it3 road
that Company rushed frantically
into the labor market and secureda scoro or moro of Hawaiians who
were kept at work for a woek ormora But the order soon cooled
and now one looks la vain for theface of an Hawaiian among thegangs employed on the line of con-
struction
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This morning tho writer counted27 laborers and lunas at work on
tho coupling of the Hues of thatCompany across Fort at Kingatreot No Hawaiians Employed
PerhapB the missionary managemsnt of that Company recognizesthe futility of hoping for Hawaiianvotes in November and so havediscarded the mask of hypocrisy in
this respect theyve been wont towear
THEY WANT A ItOYAI SHOW
Tho Londoners aro persistent ininsisting that thoy shall not bo
cheated out of tho promisod rareoshow of the Royal Processionwhich was spoiled by the postpone ¬
ment of the arraugomonta for theCoronation rendered necessary byKing Edwards illness All sorts ofpropositions for substitute displaysaro being brought forward and advocated and about tho latest is oneregarding which it is Btated that asa result of a petition from SouthLondoners voioing the disappoint-
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felt at the abandonment ofthe Coronation procession theKing has consented to a tentativearrangement in accordance withwhich he will drive in State J
through South London in the
Autumn probably iu October
A great deal of tbia condition of
things undoubtedly is due to therestless craving of curiosity createdby the practico parades of the royalentourage which took plaoe some
time previous to the date fixed for
tho actual Coronation show and
iu which all tho Kings horses andall the Kings men wore eo allur-
ingly
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displayed before tho admiringeyes of the populace of the modemBabylon John Bull likes to see
what he is paying his money for
especially when there is promise of
a grand feed at the ond of theshow and when ho is unexpectedlydisappointed in either particularho is apt to become ugly and rio-
tous
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as happened iu some places in
England on this occasion
So in order to restore the mullitudo to good humor tho Chamberlain miuiotry have devised these
alter pieuoc iu order to divert theirmiuds from moro dangerous cogita-
tions
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Thoy want a show and
Chamberlain is just demagogueenoug to give them a surfeit of that
so long as it costs him nothing andleaves him and his family clique in
apparent possession of the power
that is so ominously dropping from
the hands that only a little while
ago lifted him out of the gutter of
the Blums of Birmingham
TOPICS OF THE DAY
C V Sturdevants syndicated
article published in yesterdaysAdvertiser teems to have been ap-
preciated
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iu this city C V
Sturtevant of Theo Davies Co
has written to the morning glorydonying tho authorship of thelibellous article in question
Charity bgins at home is a say ¬
ing worth while remembering thesedays To dispense charity to uttrstrangers is to deprive those in need
at homo with many comforts andblessings but it is nevertheless com ¬
mendable particularly when it
oomes from a Hawaiian to a for-
eigner
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Article on Hawaii liko thosewritten by the Right Rev BishopNichols and the Rev Father Marshal I Boarman S J should be
published and scattored broadcastthroughout tho United StatesThey cannot help but be of benefitfor this Territory Libellous statements of a Sturdevaut shuld be
denounced and thrown wherethey belong into the waste basket
The King was crowned at thesoheduled time but the ceremonywas a vory much curtailed editionof the one for which Whitolaw Reidbought his corded kuoe broeohesAdvertis3r
ILd up to tho British residents of
this Territory now to protest iu an
elTeetive niannor against the disrespootful remarks of the morningglory Wo shall expoot to hoar of
a substantial lojs in the circulationof the Advertiser ore loug
Frank Andrado and A W Seaburyare the candidates mentioned by theRspublioau newspapers as likely to
receive tho votes of tho PortugueseTra lal Wait until tho Portugueseconvention meets aud see how theAdvertisers nightdream will disap-
pear
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in tho morning air Ono of
the morning glory candidates al-
though¬
a Portuguese born has neveraesooiated himself with his countrymen and neither lias ho taken port
in their celebrations meetings orrejoicings The other is a Portu ¬
guese born also bub he is such a
good ono that tho name of his an ¬
cestors was to suggestivo of hisorigin that ho decided to adopt amoro American one
A Jolly Smoker
Tho Myrtle club house was thoscene of a Inerry club smoker lastevening With a corn cob pipe inones mouth a can of Gnoly flavoredEnglish tobacco at ones elbow tbenoise of tho breakers nearly beatingover the reef and gentle zephyrsblowing from Waikiki casting thefriendless morquito far out to seathe well lighttd and cosy lanai ofthe club house wbb as desirable aplace as ono could wish for in whichto spond an evening
During tbe evening ChairmanRobertson made a little speech andpresented Captain Church of theHealaji Club who in turn present-ed
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the seasons trophies to theMyrtles junior crew Sandwichescollie ealad and lemonade wereserved and a thoroughly god timewas enjoyed by all
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Second tho Motion
The Honolulu Rapid Transit andLand Co it speedily expanding itssystem Now that folks can ride aconsiderable distance some ar ¬
rangement should be made forsmokers Whou the line first start ¬
ed in Honolulu a man could boarda car at one end of the systemwith his cigar alight and holdingthe burning weed hid in his handdisembark at the other end withthe fire still going The line hasso extended however that this canno longer bo done Pains trainoara are carrying many smokerstoday men who prefer slow looomotion and a smoke to fast travel-ling and no tobacco The Mirror
A Boxing Exhibition
Everything is in readiness fer theboxing exhibition at the Orpheumtonight andacoordioK to the sale oftickets there will be a full housewhen tbe gong sounds for thepreliminary An interesting boutwill be a four round one for themiddle weight championship of theislands between Ulisses Hatris andGrant Snow Spider Jackson thepride of tho Firo Department will
also m et Jack Edwards in afourrounds go The star attractionof the evening will be a ten roundgo between Jack Weday and PhilKamimsky of Camp McKinley anda decision on points will be givenPady Ryan will referreetuis event
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Hopld Transit Accident
While attempting to bojrd RapidTransit car No 18 near tbe inter ¬
section of Hotel and Nuuanustreeta shortly after 11 oclock lastnight a young Hawaiian about 20
yoars of age was thrown to thepavement upon bis head and in
tuch a way that the rear fenderalso struck him He was taken tothe Queens Hospital unconsciousand Was so at a late hour duringthe night It eeems that he at-
tempted¬
to gel on tbu oar before ithad come to a stop and not ob ¬
taining a good hold of the uard--rails fell from the platform
Our Lady of tho MpjntnnThe feast of our Lady of tho
Mountain will be celebrated tomor ¬
row at the Roman Oatholio Churchof Kalihi waena It is a feast whichin vory popular among tho Portu ¬
guese as it reminds them of thedays ju thellong ago when they usedto take pait the procoeinu to thespot whore it ii said Our Lay oftho Mountain appeared on tho Ul
and of Madeira Tho CatholicMission Band will take part iu thofestivities aud special inujio habeen arranged for the ocoasiou
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The funeral of Purser Simeraonsbaby boy who died a week ago yesterday vyil Uke place tomorrowafternoon from tho Sjmptsop roai
douco at Kapalama Mrs Simorsonthe obilds mother reurned fromSous yesterday
Ji1 fit V1
Rheumatismis a disease of the blood Local applications may furnish tem-
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relief but to CURE the dtscaso it is necessary to treat itthrough thc blood
Locomotor Ataxiais a disease of the nerves The one successful method of treat-ment
¬is by a remedy that will restore nutrition to the nervtt
Such a remedy Is
Dr Williams
Pink Pills for Pale PeopleThese pills are a specific in cases of Rheumatism LocomotorAtaxia Paralysis and other diseases of thc blood and nervesbecause they supply tbe necessary elements to build up the bloodand strengthen the nerves It is in this way that thc pills effect somany cures in diseases of apparently widely different character
Frank Lone who lives near Lcnnon Mich Bays I n as Orst takenw 1th a pain In my back Tho phy-sician
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prOnoiMiced my enso muscu ¬
lar rheumatism accompanied bylumbago Iy disease gradually bocame worso until I thought dcuthwould be welcome release
1 ttns Anally Induced to try DrWilliams Ilnk 1ills for PalePeo- -
lloforo tho first box vas usedrlc get about tho house and after uslnc five boxen vat entirelycured Since that tlmo I lmo feltno return of thc rheumatic painsAm conttdent that Dr AVilllamsPink lllls saved my life
Fkantc LongSworn to before me at Venice Mich
this 15th day of April 1S8Q B G0LD3MITU Justice of the react
full on naelcnrrp ctrtKrtsts int nnttnatctWilliams Medicine Schenectady 50c boxesjo
First Local MintOne of the institutions hero
which has the special attention oftourists as well as the local people
the Mint which is established onNuuanu street opposite QueenEmma Hall H is interesting toenter tho large main working roomwhere general manager McDoroughand his corps of assistants are atwork The cool and large lanai is aproper resting place and the vaultswhere the bars to be minted andbeer are kept present a vory tastyspectacle The Mint ia open from530 v m to 1180 p m and duringthose hours tho work never ceaBesVisitors after looking over the placewill find first clas refreshments andthe purest of liquors
A Mass Meeting
The big mass meeting which basbeen arranged by the PortuguesePolitical Club will held at Lusitana Hall Alapai street at 2oclock tomorrow afternoon Thofollowing spoakora have been select-ed to address the mpbting KevJ F Dutao M Camarn FrankAudrade M C Paoheco M A Silvaand J M VVas
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Edwin R Tripp Postmaster ofMiddlenold Centre NY saidwas attacked by what I learnedwan locomotor ataxia T o skillfuldoctors did everything they couldforma I became worte could notmoo even about tho room I didnot expect to Il e vory long
The turning polut was a news ¬
paper article It told how a manwho had suffered ns 1 beencured by Dr Williams Pink Pillsfor Palo People 1 took two boxesof tho pills then four moro boxesMy gain was steady my roturntohealth was a source of dally grati-fication
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Tho Y M 0 A Sunday afternoonmeeting will bo held on Young isl ¬
and tomorrow
Honry Maofarlane gave a delight-ful
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dance aboard the yacht LaPaloma last evening
A ping pong tournament formembers will bo started in the YiMC A on Wednesday next
Tho Rev Father Stephen willpreach at the Roman CatholicCathedral tomorrow evening
The horsemen who went to Wailuku to the races last week returnedin the Mauna Loa yosterday
Miss Kaulunai died yosterday inNuuanu valley and will bo buriedtomorrow at 3 p m at Maemae
The Bishop of Pauopolis leiveson Tuesday for South Kona wherehe will dedicate the now CatholicChurch
The baseball game at the Punahougrounds this afternoon will bebetween tho Kamehamoha and Punanou teams
Miss Mary Alice Woods and Henry M Lull both teachers of OahuCollege were married at San Fran-cisco
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on the 9 inBt
Prince David has sold his yachtVi ke to Prince Cupid and she willbo used now as a fishing boat and atender to the Princess
W H Boers school teacher habeen appointed clerk to thu DistrictCourt of South Hilo in place of thelate Edward 0 Hapai
John F Scott the well knowneducationist is not expeoted tosurvive tho paralytic stroke of lastSaturday It affects his braiu
Before the regular game of theLeague series this afternoon therewil be a match between tho II A O
juniors and the WeU Ka Haos
Bishop Restariok will preach attho Chinese chapel at the 11 oclockservice tomorrow morning and inSt Andrews Cathedral at 780p m
Tho wedding of MIbs KathoryuWiddifield and llr Byron Bairdwill take place on the evening ofSeptember 3rd at Central UnionOhuroh
Californias native sons will cele ¬
brate tho Admission Day of theirState by a big suscription banquetto be givou on the evening of Sept-ember
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9
There will bo no regular cricketgame at Makiki this afrernoon butit is expected that quite a numberof playors will turn nut for practiceatthn net
The reception to sisters Beatricoand Alberlina will take place thisovening at the St Audrews PricryThe Hawaiian Band will bo in
attondanoe
Tho British societies of Honoluluwill join togother in a smoker atSan Antonio Hall on the evening ofthe 23d inBt by way of celebratiugthe coronation of JCiug EdwardVII
Tho golf play this afternoon wil
consist of a raatoh with six men in
in each team commencing at 3
oclock sharp Tho players will
be conveyed by bus from the end
of the car liua to tho links the bus
leaving at 215 sharp
T UB second i the series of theSaturday evouing socials at theYoung Mens Christian Associationwill take the form of a lantern Blide
exhibition tq bo given this eve ¬
ning Mr Robert Corsou haB kindlyconsented to show the slides madefrom pioluros which ho took on a
trip around the world All youngmen in town are luvited to see theexhibition
Tha Outside World
Latest News Items of Interest
From Other Lands
LONO LIVE TUE KINal
London Augmt 9 The Kingwas crowned at 1239 p m Thonews of tho crowning was announced by an official outside thoAbbey It was repeated by signalthrough London and was receivedwith choerB which spread through-out
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tho stands and crowds far upthe street and the bells pealedjoyfully The Queen was crownedat 125ft p m The return journeyof Their Majesties commenced at123 p n As Their Majestieswere leaving tho Abbey the raincommenced to fall and they de-
ferred¬
their journey until the rainceased They left at 200 p m
The return journey which wasslow was rnarueu ny scenes ol en-
thusiasm¬
Their Majesties arrivedat the Palace at 255 p m
A COUBAQEOUS KINO
Stochholm Sweden AugUBt 9While King Oscar was yatchingtodayv near the Marstrand bridgewhich was orowded with womenand children tho structure collapsed throwing the occupantsinto tho water The King threwoil his coat and assisted in therescue of twenty three persons whowere taken aboard ihj yacht
CUOLEIus IUrtD SPREAD
St Petersburg August 6 Cho-
lera is spreading iu Manchuriawith alarming rapidity The deathsAt Harbin and on tbo EasternChina Railway number 100 and 130
daily chufly Chinese It is fearedthe epidemic may reach Irkutskand Vladivostok The Russiansanitary precautious are whollyinadequate
A SlREOKELS FAILS
Berlin August 1 Peter SpreekhIs a kinsman of the Sail Francis-co
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SpreckelB family is tho princi-pal
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owner of tho private bankiughouse of Elouard Rockhc whichclosed its doors on Friday withasBets nominally 100C0000 marksm mn mm i ikii r nnn
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WU1TE UAS RESIGNED
Berlin August 5 EmbassadorAndrew D White maikd his resig-
nation to tho United States severaldays ago It is to take effect earlyiu November Mr WhiUs retiguation may now be in the hands ofPresident Roosevelt The date setby the Embassador for his resgnation to take effect was November7th
MAY EXCLUDE CIIINTSI
New York August 2 GovernorGota of the provinro of FormosaJapan has visited Ellis Island totuly American methods of exolu 11
ing Chinese immigrants Japan is
said to bo preparing to adopt an exidusion aot and Governor Gnta is
gathoing data as to the manner inwhich this oountry has oarriod outthe Fyatrin of keeping Chinese fromour ports
Wniktkl Seaside Hotol
ArtioleB of incorporation of thoWaikiki Seasido Hotel were filedwith Treasurer Wright yesterdayThe capital stook i 50000 aud thopurpose of the association is to takeover the Hawaiian Hotel Annex
The annox property inoludingleaser is put in at 58075
The olDoars and stockholders areG W Maofarlane president IftT
share William Lishman treasurerI shares M W W Gilbert secretary1 share H R Maofarlane 1U5 6hesestate of E O Maofarlane 105 sharep
and F W Maofarlane a shares
By tomorrows morning train HerMajesty Queen Liliiuokalaui aocompacted by tho young attendantsof her immediate household andretinue leaves fo a weeks outinggt heroouutry h9ft Wnialua
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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS
Bishop ltestarick called onQueen Lijiiuokalnni this morning atWashington Plsoe
Tho condition of Mrs Hollowayis mucn improvou since ner removalfrom Waipio to this city
The Globe Navigation Com-
panys¬
Steamship Tampico is duehere on the 20th instant
The U S Iroquois returnod tonnrt ttoalarrt no nffni a i irn tiroalrn
cruiso around the windward islandsof the group
The U S Btt amors Iroquis andAlbatrosB and a numbor of mer ¬
chant vessels ao gaily decoratedtoday in honor of tho coronation ofKing Edward VII
W R Sims was arrested yester ¬
day on a warrant sworn to by Conductor Bergin of the Rapid Transit Co charging him with beingprofane on one of tho cars
Tbor6 will bo a special tormof tho Second Circuit Court at Wailuku to bogin on Wednesday Sept3 It will be especially for naturtlizing aliens in view of the oomi gelections
The Youthf Dramatic Club haacombined with tho Hawaiian Or-
chestra¬
and plans are being madefor an entertaiument which will begiven during the Bands absence onthe Coast A meeting of the com-
bined¬
societies will be held at Concordia Hall on Wednesday eveningnext
Lee Kee and 1G other gamblerswere acquitted yesterday on thecharge of being present at a gam-
bling¬
game During the course ofthe trial Judge Gear made anotherattack upon tho police this timesaying that they had no right toforoa a mans door in making a gam-
bling¬
raid aud that every manwould hive a right to rb3ist suchforcible entry with a pistol or knife
Salt of Lariat Ranch
The receivers sale of LanaiRanch took place atnoon today infront of Aliiolaui Hale Many pro-
minent business ponple attendedthe bp which was conductedby Auciioneer Fisher Biddingwrs i t brifk but it Lega i at 75 000
vhich was soou raieed to 00UX
by Charles W Gay Another raseof 57500 was made by S M Damonand ws Gnaly knocked to Mr Gay for
108000 Many said the price waB
cheap fir tho ranch butmoniedbidders were scarce and few
A SUMMER PROPOSITION
Well now tharos the
ICE QUESTION I
You know youll need ice youknow its a necessity in hot weatherWo believe yon are anxious to getthat ico which will give you satis ¬
faction and wed like to supplyyou Order from
riiQ Oahu Ice Electric Go
HOFFMAN AND MARK HAM
Telephone 8161 BluoBox 6IM
PostcelEc77
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U S Supreme Court RegjslnrfdAttorney 0 S Pateut Otlice Unitfd States aud Forolgu PatentBCaveats Trade Jlarks and Copy-rights
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Opp U 8 Patent Olllco3251 ly
i SPECIAL SALE OF GARDEN HOSE IWo hao a large stock at prices lo suit every purse
FISH LINE AND TWINEWe now have a very complete assortment received
direct from the manufacturers
Brushes Home FnnmliiDg Goods Tools and Implements
of tbo Most Approved Patterns
Stoics for Gasoline Kerosene Wood and Goal
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTDFort Street Art Eooms and Bethel Street Department
SUGAR FACTOSS
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Agents for LloydsCanadian Australian Steamship Line
British Foreign Marine Insurance CoNorthern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific Railway CoPioneer Line nf Packets from Liverpool
A Good List to Feect From
BudweiEer A B G BohemianPremium Palo Rainier andPrimo in Quarts and Pints
German Malt Exlracl
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With Claret makes a nice refreshing chink
A fine aortmeut of tho B stBrauds of Wines and Liquors justreceived
Assorted GoodB for Family Trad ea specialty
Camara CoCorner Queen and Alakoa Slreots
Tel Blue i92 2285 Gmos
Queens Hospital Notice
From and after today tho visit-ing
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hours nt the Queens Hospitalwill be from
1 to I nolook andG to 730 oclock p m
and no visitors will be allowed beyond these hourB except by eproialpermission
JOHANNES F EOKARDTSuperintendent
R G Curtis M DRenident Physioian
Queens Hoepital August 7 10022278 1 w
A Warning
All persons are hereby waruodfrom trespassing during the nightupon my watorinolnu aud bauanapatches near Camp McKinluytown Bide Kapiolani Park Anyoue
found upon those premises betweenthe hours of G p rn aud Q a intakes upon himself tho responsibili ¬
ty of being shot a and if caughtwill bo proEecutod
TAM PONQHonolulu Aueust 6 1002
3778 lw
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FOE RENT
loomsStores
On tho promises the SauitorSteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets
Tho buildings supplied withhot nnu com water and elootnolights Artesiantanitotion
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water Ferfeot
For partioumrs apply to
On tho premises or at the office ofJ A Magoon 88 tf
Sanitary Steam LauDdry
Go Ltd
wmGREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
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Having mado large additions toour maohiuery we are now able tolaunder SPREADS SHEETS PILLOWSL1PS TABLE CLOTHSTABLE NAPKINS and TOWELSat the rato of 25 cents per dozenoaoli
Satisfactory work and prompt delivery guaranteed
No fear of clothing being lostfrom strikes
We invite inspection of our laun-dry
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and methods at any time duringbusiness houra
Ring Up Main 73
aud our wagons will call for yourH work U
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Upholds the Right and is
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Its Expressions are Outspoken
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Bnalnooo Cards
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Ofkoe and Res dsnoe Kino Si beetneab Alai ii
Office hours to 111 a m 1 to 3 and 7 to8 pit Tnlepbono 031 white
THOMAS FITOH
Atiobney at Law
33a S King St Honolulu17 lm
FOR SuA XjIAPT AORBB OP LAND UIN ORX I 2130 and MO at Kamaee NortbKonaHawaii Apply to
MORRIB K KEOHOKALOLBRal Eitato Agent
Knsh imanu Btron
XO XiET
Promises on Kukui Lane lJoaJQJsion given on January 1 1901for terms apply to
7 ft KAPIOLANI ESTATE
AlitiBN A ROBINSONPSALBBS IK LtTMBKB AMD COAL AH
BoiLDWQ HaTEBIALS OF
All Kinde
Queen Street Honotulu
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Progress Blook 31 Fior Office Hours9 a if to 4 p v
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KEPOIKAI Si ALULI
AtTOBNETS-AT-La- W
Office Wailuku Maui
T R MOBSMAN
Heal Estate AgentAbstbaotob and Seaboheb or Titles
Loans NegotiatedBents Collected
Campbell Blook Merchant StreetWS U
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8onvKYon and Real Estate Aoent
Ofiloe Bethel Quobi over tho Now8 0 Model Rostanrnnt 1
H R HITOHOOOK
Atiobncy at Law
Office Horohaut Street OartwriShtBuilding
1474 tf
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flAA LEASEHOLD ON BERE- -
UUU labia citraot 39 years tcurn PrPBaut net income 90 petmontu apply to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE CO205 Merchant Str
EDMUND H HART
NOTABY PrjBLIO AND TfPEWBITEB L0Hteyanoeb and Seaboheb ur
Reoobds
tin IS Knnhumanu Street
LIMI7ID
VVuQ Irwin President AMnnngerOIbuh Sprockets First Vioe ProsldentW M Qiffard Second VlcePreeldenlM H Whitney Jr Treasurer ABeoreUryQeoJ Boss Auditor
SUQAK FAORTOR
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Oceanic Steamship Gompy01 Bt tfrtnoircOi Osl
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ROCK FOR BALLAST
White and Black SnortIn Quantities to Quit
BXCAYATIHG CONTRACTED
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CORAL AHD SOIL FOB SALE
tSfF Dump Carts furnished bythe day on Hours Notice
H R HITCHCOCK
Office with J M MonBarrat Carwright Building Merchant Stt
1500 -- tf
Brace Waring Co
Real Estate Dealers
603 Fort Bt near King
building LotsHouses and lots and
Lands Fob Sal
SV Parties wishing to dispose oe ptwlnprinlvniilMnrr
Wilders StoamsMp Co
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Freight and
Passengers for all
Island Ports
Foots About Hawaii
Continued from 1st paje
dents nnd invariably bocorao popu-
lar
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A TEKMBLE ILL
Lcpfosy Is the most torrible andBhocklng of all the ills that flesh Is
hctr to Unfortunately it tons beenimported Into the Islands by the Chi-
nese
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nnd has worked havoc amongthe natives The simplicity of theirmanners and generous hospitality tostrangers have made the natives easyvictims of leprosy A settlement on
the Island of Molokai was long sinceestablished for the victims and herothey aic compelled to live and die A
thousand lepers nre now confined on
Molokai and I have been told by pro-
fessional¬
men that nnother thousandcould easily be found secreted In va-
rious
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homes Two priests and fivelay brothers and flvo Franciscan sis ¬
ters of Syracuse N V live on Mo
lkai and care for the wants of the lep
cis The life of Father Damien theleper priest is known everywhere
For sixteen years ho lived with thelepers on Molokai laboring for themwith his own hands Finally catchingthe disease he died at his post andwas burled in the leper settlementunder the shade of his favorite tree
HAWAIIAN IMLITICS
Hawaiian politics are somewhatmystifying Republicans and Demo-
crats contend for power and for theoppuunity of saving the country TheRepublicans nre split into throe fa-ctionsthe
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Dole faction the Humphreys faction and the independentfaction Tho Dole faction lepresgnting tho old missionary party and thewealth of the Islands Is at piesent inpower The Humphreys faction rep-
resenting wlilto labor and the Amciican sentiment is engaged in a deathstruggle with the Dole element Theindependent faction representing the
native Interests is In secret sympa ¬
thy with the Humphreys faction As
the Japanese and Chinese have no
right of suffrage the natives cast thopopular vote The Governor of theTerritory is an appointee of tho PresIdent of the United States The high-
est¬
elective officer Is the Delegate tothe United States Congress and to
this orflco the natives have again andagain elected Robert Wilcox and edu-
cated native Hawaiian We traveledwith Mr Wilcox and often conversedwith him and came to the conclusionthat whatever may bo said of hisantlhaolo tendencies ho has the- wol
fare of tho natives at heartTo bo continued
CHURCH BERVICE0
StAndrows Cathedral 12th Sjndy after Trinity 7 a ro Celebra-tion
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of the Holy Communion 10 am Pule Kabahiaka 1L a m Morn ¬
ing Prajer nnd Sermon 330 p mEvenson and Sermon
Chinch of St John tho BaptistKalihi waena Religious eervioeas follows 8 am High Mass withrermon and colloolion for the usualexpenses of the ehuroh 3 pm Re-hearsal
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d pm RosaryServices at St Clements Chapel
Episcopal Wilder avenue FunabouCelebration of the Holy Com ¬
munion First Sunday of the month1105 am every other Sunday 715am baints days oa am matinsand sermon 1105 am eveneong and
I sermon 705 pm daily prayer at945 a m
Roman Oatholio Cathedral Lowmassop Holy Communion 6 and 7ohildrena mass with English ser-mon
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9 high mats with native eerrmon 1030 rosary with native in-
struction¬
2 solemn vespers andbenediction
Kentuckys lamoua jessse MooreWhiBkey unequalled for ito purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing agouti for tliB HavroilanIslon 1i J
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Bank of New ZealandVICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Ban
of British North Amorioa
Transact a Qenernl Banking and SzehanfJiutinen
Doposlts Received Loans mado on Ajproved BoourKv Oommorolnl and TrRVCliera Credit laened Bills of Bxohsmjsibought and soldOollootloriB TrompUy AooonutoiJ For
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TABLE WINES
Justly known to be the
CHOICEST CALIFOR-
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PEODUCT Alarge supply of the differ¬
ent varieties just receivedby
H HAGKFELD CO
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Sole Agents and C4eneralDistributors for the Ha¬
waiian Territory
A SDMMER PROPOSITION
Well now thorefl the
ICE QUESTION I
You know youll need ico youknow its a necessity in hot weatherWo believe you aro anxious to gotthat ico whioh will rivo you satisfaotion and wed like to supplyyou Order from
The Oabu Ico Electric Co
HOFFMAN AND MARKHAM
Telephone 3151 Blue IostcffioBox m 77