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n - r j ' sgajrv " ' WP "V" ' Vlv B. TBJa Wm Ptlg 11 i f VOL. VII. NO. 1052. HONOLULU, H. 1., WEDNESDAY, JUNE (5, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. '. - THE DAILY BULLETIN rRtNTID AND PUBMBHED KVERY AFTERNOON axear-- stmnAY bt ini Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd., at Tilt orriui J26 k 328 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. HIJIISOIUPTION-B- ix Uollam A YAB. Delivered In Honolulu at Firry Uanta a Mostu. in advance. m WEBKLY BULLETIN -I- H PtJBMBHKI- )- HJVJBK.V TTJTH3SDAY t Fora Dolur a Year to Doiuexlic, ml Five Dollar to Foreign Subscribers, payable In Advance. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING l)OK IN BUrf.ntOR STYI.I. HOTH TKI.EPHONKS u P. O. 110X Mil, 1'nr Daily lltn.LEriN lit printed and pub- lished II by tlu Dally Ilullettn Publishing Company, Limited, at It ofllce, Mer chaui street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isl- ands. Daniel l)gau, odltor, resides on Alakea treet, Honnlitln, aforesaid. Aiiareit letter for the naner " Kdltor IIui.i.etim." and hushicst I letters " Manager uauy liiilletin roDIIshltig Uompany." Using a personal address may causa delay in attention. Buainoae Carda. LEWERS ft COOKE. lllllOHrKllH lill ItKAI.RIV IN l.tlWMKM ANU M.t. Etun-- or Hrii.ntN'i Matkbiam. Kurt Htreel, Honolulu. U. UAOKFELD ft CO., ItKMKKtl. COMMIx-no- A'IKNTK, 'inner Fort and linen Htrevt, Honolulu, JNO. S. SMITHIES, (.fD Uknkhi. lti'iMt Aani. ' Miihukoua, Kohala, Hannh. WILLIAM FOSTER, ATIOH1KV-r-l,- W tMH XlM Rt I'lJHI.IO. No. la Kaahumanu St., Honolulu. THOS. LINDSAY, l AMI'fA.TIIKINM Jkutklkn am. 'rcii MAKICa. iviikui .lewelrv a poclally. I'articular attention paid to a!II kinds of repalm. Mflneruy Jllook, Fort Streuu J. J. WILLIAMS. PHOTOGRAPHER Tlie Only Callacilon ol laliod Vlnwa. HONOLULU IKON WORKS, T(4W KniIINKH, HlfOAR MlLIJI llOltKltri, i'ooi.krh. Ikon, IIrahs, anu I.kad Castinon. Maoliiuery ol F.very Doerlptlou Made to Order. 1'artiimhir attention wtld to Hlilos' UlacksmlthiiiK. Job Work memled at Short Notlre. K. A. JACOHSON, WaTCHMAKKH AM) flKWKI.KIt :m Fort Htreet. Honolulu, H I. I'. O. llox at7. Mutual Tele. It!. Dlt. C. V. MOORIi, Hon Van Ness Ave., 8. K Cal. Blegant Apartments for Patients. Kf.ttl'TRII'ITY IN NKUVOI'H UIHBARK.. gm- - Dr. Mooru oilers IiiviiIUIh all the comforts of homo, with constant and care- ful treatment. Ite'era to 11. It. Mnrfarlaux. UXWf CHAS. GIRDLER. - tllKKCI IMHOIITKH Or - KNHI.IHH AND CONTINKNTAI. IDry Qoods Jo l KHHliiimniiii tree. Cement Sidewalks & Gra- nite Curbing Laid. KstimatHH given on ull klndx of SIONK.CONCKKTK ti l'lA8THK WOltK rOM'IIKTR A HHITIAI.Tr john f. bowler c. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS, AROKITBIOTS, Diricnt New Hnln Deilt building, Fort street, Honolulu, II, I riaiis, Hpeolunatloiis and Siiperintcuil-enr- e given for Kvery Duserlptlon ol lliillil-ing- . Old lllllldlugs sueeessfully llemixl-aile- d and ICnlargud. Designs for Interior Decorations. Mans or Mechanical Draw-In- Tracing and Jllual'rlntlng. Drawings for Hook or Newspaper Illustration, WM. G. IRWIN & CO t Limit edi OKKKK KOU SAI.K --- - FERTILIZERS ILII, CROSS 'OK Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. W are also prepared to take orders lor Uobsi's. M. OhlandtAOo.'a Fertilisers, tiisiintig prompt delivery BOILED LUGOL Chi Is n nuwrlor Paint Oil. con suming less pigment than Lltfced Oil, and giving a lasting brilliancy to colors. ted with drlei It give a splendid lloor stirfaee Lime, Oemerit. ItKFI.SKDSt'UAKh, HAI.MOft FairbaukCanalao Co.'s Cornod Bee! enrriK taixt ch GonipoiiDds, Rooflug & Papers, Retd'i Patent Sleam Pipe ConrlDg. Jarboes Diamoud, Enamol A Evor-lasti- ng Paint Kn:iail) tlexIKited lor Vacuum I'unv FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartlurd Fire Insurance Co., Asaots, $7,109,825.49. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Assets, $4,317,052. Thames and Money Marine Ins. Co., (Limited) Assets, $6,124,057. New York Lilo Ins. Co., AeU, $137,499,198 99 ; C. 0. BERGER, I Gonoral Agont tor Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm. 6. Irwin & Co. (L(.MITKD) Wm. (i. Irv.ui. I'resideiil and Manager , ('Ihus Bprcckeis W. M.Oimird, beeretary and Treasurer Theo. O I'orter Aiiiuior Staga.r JTa.otors AND Commission Agenis AOKNTn OK I UK Oceanic Steamship Company, or hA.N FIIANCIhl'O CAL C. BREWER & GO. iLIMITKD) General Mercantile Commission Agents l. f Jones President (i. H. Kolierlsou. Muuiigur K. F. Illshop. Secretary A I'leasurer W. F. Allen Auditor I). M. Cooke . , U. Waterhuiitv... lllrniiiors 0. I. Carter . ...... i JUST ARRIVED I'KK HAKK "0. 1). HIIYANT. BABY CARRIAGES Or ALL 9TTI.ES; Carpets, Rags and Hats call In the latest Pattern " " HOUSEHOLD Sewing Machines, HAND SEWING MACHINE8, All with the latest Improvements -- ALSO ON UAN- D- or WESTERMAYER'S Celebrated Cottage Pianos Pallor Organs, Guitars, - AMP OTHER - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOlt SAI.K ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER CO., King Stn-et- , op IK). Catle ,V (!ooke. ia-i- r Ill ItOTH TKI.Kl'HONKH Ill COAL AH Kindx-- ln any itiiintlty front bai; to a ton. CHARCOAL. From one Imp to any quantity In lenntlm ami Hawed tir Split. from h lm to any iunntlty ; nlo WHITE & BLACK SAND 870-t- f NATIONAL IRON works i QTJmHJN STRJBBIT. Between Alakea and Rlchirdi Streets. 'PHK UNDKUSIONKD AltE I'ltK. JL liHred to makn all kiiuii, of I rim. ivrusa, urunie, Kino, Tin ana 1cna cast Iiikk. Also Oeneral Repair Shop for Steam F.iiKlnei. Kiev Mills, (kini MIIU, Water Wheels. Wind MIIIh, etc. Machines for tin Cleanlni! of Coffee, Castor Oils, Ueiiut, Humle, Himil, I'lneapple leaves and other Fibrous 1'lauts and 1'ajstr Stock. Also Muolilnes for KxtractliiK Htareh from the MhuIoo, Arrow Koot, etc All orders promptly attended to WHITE, RITMAN & CO. fiEAVER SALOON, The Best Lunch in Town. W& Tea. and Ooftee AT ALL IIO0RN THE FINEST BRANDS OK Cigars and Tobacco ALWATS ON HAND 'H. J. NOLTE, Frop. "Sans Souci" Hotel Seaside Resort Waikilci. Honolulu. IMMfcei 97 IS'lA. Ij ionour imii, tuch IhliHJl in Imtlu tcfner.ii, quiet. Dure ufr. clear itn utitei, jixxf ! tiiiif htmrnlji tuittitu lutmj tint before hU riet eien neninij uier the 'net-A- c inul the ilittnnt hills , Wuinnne, I rer,m-mei- him euriliiillii tti the "&m fimci." itnimur i.ons htkvkxsw T. A. SIMPSON, Manager. METROPOLITAN MEAr CO., tlH 81 KING SI i Wholesale and Retail Butchers - AND NAVY CONTRACTORS. Ili J Wttllor, Mutimjur PaciflC Mail S.S. CO. -- AND TH- B- Occidental and Orientai S. S. Go. For TOEOHAHA ul HONOIONO. Steamers of the above Oorupanles' will at Honolulu on their way to the abore porta on or arjotii me 101 lowing uates: I 8tmr"ltKLUI0" . .. July 5, 18UI Stuir "CHINA" September 3, I81M Htmr "O0KAN1C" . ..October 'I, 1M Htmr "CHINA". .. November 12, INH Sttur "OCKANlC"...Drrember II, 18!l Htmr "CHINA" January 21, 18U5 Htmr "OOKANIC" February 19, ISO Stmr "CHINA" April 2. Isn' For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers of the above Conipanie will call at Honolulu on their way from Hong- kong and Yokohama to the above port on about the following dates: Htmr "CITY OF itlOllKJANUIitO" . ...July 10, tail Htmr "1IKI.0U;" . August Ul, lM Stmr "CITY OF PKKINO'V. October It, ISII Htmr "OCKANIC" November lt, lH Htmr "CHINA" December 31, Is'JI Htmr "UAKMC" February HI, l"U'i Htmr "PKUU" . March at, Htmr "OAKMC" . .April 28, I8UJ RATES OP PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO VOEO. TO MONO. HAMA. KOIHI. I vv. Cabin (I7A 00 Cabin, round trip 4 months.. u." V) mi Cabin, round trip Vi mouths (1 Ml lit) :! Kurupeau Hteemxe mi ou I'asfenRors paying full fare will be allowedI 10 tiercent otr return fare it return. ' IliK within twelve monthi. For Freight anil I'dKiaif appl) to H HACKFELD 4 CO., 417 tt Agents. Oceanic Steamship Go. Australian Hail Service. For San Francisco: r I'll" New and Fine Al Steal "MONOWAI" Of the Oceanfn Hteamihlp Company will be due at Honolulu from Sydney mid Auck- land on or alxiut June 28th. , And will leave lor the above port with I Mailvand 1'aaiicHKeraun or about that date. I For Sydney and Auckland : , The New and Fine Al fiteel Hteamihlp ' " " ALAMEDA 01 the Oceauin Hteamshlp Cumpaii) will be due at Honolulu from rian Frsnelw-o- , mi or shout Jxine 7th, And will have iironutt desiialcli with Malls and 'asseiiKera for the above porta. The underslKned are now prepared to issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. For further oarticulara Freight or I'asiaKe apply to WM. G. IRWIN CO., Ltd., Oaieral Aganta. Oceanic Steamship Go. Time Table. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu Honolulu from S. F for 8. F. lime III June a THROUGH LINE. From Hau Frnneisr, h rom Sydney for for Sydney Han Franriseo Itrtir lliinnlnln I. five llnmilulu Al.AMKDA. June 7 . MAItll'OSA.May 31 MAKII'OSA. July ' MONtlWAI. JunuliS MONOWA1, Aug. .') Al.AMKDA, Jitlyai ALAMKDA, Aug.:W MAKII'OSA. Ailg.'J:) MAUIl'OHA.bept.'.T MONOWAI.Hept.ai MONO WA I Oct. ! i A LAM KDA II. LOSK, Notary Pabllc, Collector and Oeneral Bailneas Agent. Snli-iigei- lor Several ol the Hum FlltK INSt'ltANt'K COMI'ANIKS Patentee of Loae'a Chemical Compound (or CUrtiytnQ Cane Juice. i Miitiml Telephom K I', o. Hoi m Mtirchiiut Street, Honolulu ' Rin6 Op Both Telephones 122 ron .Baggage Express, Htmid at HolllU).'er'sHhiMilngHliop, (jueeii atrtvt, near Fort. ' ias tt JAMKH rOLLOUK. Canadian - Australian Sleainen of tlit- - aliove Line, running In eonneetloti with tin CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Between Vancouver, II. 0., mid Sviltivt, X Honolulu and AJR,E3 IDTJEJ A.T On or about the dates From Sydney and Suva, for Victoria and Vancouver, B. O.t 8tmr"VAKIUM00" July 1 8tmr"AHAWA" August 1 I 8tmr"WAKIUM00" September 1 Through Tickets (saved from Honolnln to rmiiiin a.mi ftiKt.Mirn mh,m D. Mt'NICOI.li. Montreal, Canada. KOllKKT KKHK, Winning, Canmla. . M. M. 8TKKN, 8an Francii-co- , Cat O. MU nilOWN, Vancouver, II. C. i Wilder's Steamship Go. TIME TABLE c. WlLDia, l'rea. 8. II. Koia tW. lUrr. J. A. KtNii, I'ort Hupt. Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE. Ooaaaandar, W'" leave Honolulu at a r. m., IoucIiIiik at Ihlna, Maa aea Day and Makena the I,l,l "hi" Mahukoua, Kawaihae and Ijiii- - pahoehoe the follow Ink- - day, arrivltiK at llllo at tnldnlKht. I.KAVKh HONOI.l'I.U Tuetday June I'.' Friday June '.'.' Tueitfay July a Frlduv July n Tuemfay July '.'I Frl.hr .. Auk. " iuesdav A UK. II rruiay Auk. - Tuenuay He pi. I Kridav. Hopt. II Tueiday. .Sept. J.) Friday .. tcU 6 Tuesday. Oel. Ill Friday Oct. '.II l'liuitfay .Nov. u Friday .. Nov. lb Tuetday Nov. J7 Deo. 7 Tuead ?., Dee. 18 UeturuiiiK leaves llllo, touching ut l.nt. pahoehoe same day; Kawaihae a. m.j .M- ahukoua IU A. St.; Makena 4 l M. : Maalaea Hay Or. m.; Uhaiua r. m, the follow Inu day; arriviiiK at Honolulu n WYdn,,-- I days and Saturdays. AHKIVKh AT HOMH.I'l.r Saturday Jump o Wednesday June JU Saturday . . Junoltu Wednesday . July It ?,u,r,ll,y. July 21 Wednesday . Auk. I Haturday . . Aug. II Wednesday . Auk. '"- -, H.'!t,!ra"; 'l'1-- l WednusUay t(.i,t ia . Saturday fi,.,t. Wednesday . (i(.t. a ' Haturday. . Oct. IS Wednesday Oct. JI Haturday. . . .Voy. 3 Wednesday . Nov. II Saturday . Nov. Jl Wednesday pee. :, Saturday I),.,... Wednesday . lux. 'Ai aV No Freight will be received after I'J noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, , OiMEKON. Goauuuder. Will leave Honolulu ever, Tuesday at 6 r. m., touching at Kabul ui, lluelo. Hana, uaiuuat kiiii lliailUIII Keturulug will arrive at liouoluln every Sunday morning. $M No Freight will be reieivetl after ' 4 p. m, on day of sailing. Consignees must be at the landings to recoive their Freight, as we will not hold ourselves responsible after such Freight has Ixeti landed. , While the Company will use due dili- gence In handling Live Stook, we decline i to assume any responsibility In ra of the loss of same. The Company will not lie respoiiMlhle lor Money or Jewelry unless placed iu the care of 1'ursers. W. W. AHANA, 1 Merchant Tailor, 3S3 ZTumslj-xv- l Stroat FINE SUITINGS - IS English, Scotch and American Goods. rityle inul Fit liunranlieil Cleaning & Ltapuiriiig Mutual Tele. 668. P. 0. Box U4. I0IJ ilm IK) YKN K 10 10 Ar CO.. II Nuiiiinii htrei'1. , Tilths, Plumbum, Etc. OKOt'KI'.IIY and (II.AHHWAllK. lOl'Mlin Steamship Line 3 V., atiit rnlllliK t Victoria. II. I Suva 'FIJIj. HONOLULU below Mated, v'r ' From Victoria and Vancouver, B for Suva and 8ydney: Stmr"AUAVA" June Z'l Stmr"VAIlKI.M(iOM July 23 8tmr "AKAWA" Augut 21 Canada, United States and Europe OS" Kor Freight and !'irage and nit Oeneral Information, apply to ' THEO. H. DAVIES &CO.. - "i Agtnfor the HnvnUnn t$tnmi i tenth annual meeting OK niK to respectable people to settle here. and in the latter it was required UqUQIIQII lAPIr'AV r.lllnithat thoe who became citizens nanalldil UUUlaUj VJlUU should be respectable and iutelli gent They could not afford to keep June 11, 1894. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME: Races to Coipmeace it 10 t. m. Sbarp. 1st Kace -- HIUYCLK HACK I'rlc: Silver Medal, valued at f V Kntrimce fo.tllJO. I Mile )ali. I'm for all. M Haco - KAI.AKAUA ITKSK. flllO. ItillinlllK Itm-i'- . ',, Mile Ihinli Frri for nil. !kl Kac- e- HOXOI.FI.U ITKSK i tfltMl. Trotting and I'aelug, to llnrii, -- :I0 da'". Kris; for all Mile llut Im- -i J III 3. Ith Kaeo-ltOSl- TA CHALLENGE CUP, ?2(H) added. Itunniug ltiice. I Mile Dash hreu for all. Wlnuoroli'iip to Iwhi rueord of 'Angle A.," liis;,. r.th Hace - PUESIDEXT WIDE MANX'S CL'P, f7f. a.lded. Kuuuiiig Itare. -, Mile lluh hor llawnlinu llred. tllh Itac. JOCKEY CLl It PUKSK, ' 1100. Trotting and I'uelug, li. llnrii"". Free for all. Mill) Ileal; Ihi :i in '. 7th Kace -- OCEANIC S. S. CO.'S PUKSE, $11X1. ' i Illuming Ituiv. I Mile Dhh For HavMilian llred. Hth Itacu -- MAUI PUKSE, fKKI. Trotting nml I'ni'iug, to Harness, I I ' uiuuiie ciusi. for huuhiihii linsi. Milii HcatN, best '.' In 3. j i,t1' Ih('u KA 1101. AN' I FA UK. I'L'ltSE, li. I ituuiiiiig liaee i Mile I for all. 10th Race - K A M EH AM E II A I PUKSK, SJ(N) Trotting and racing to llitriii".-- . For j Hawaiian llred. le Ileal, Ixot in 3. i All Kntrlfix are In lie inuili ulth the Heoretitry , at the ollleo of C. O. iltio.KH ) on Merchant Street, before a f. m. June tl, IMU, at tshleh time they will l'Iokh, Kntry fees to lie 10 xr-ce- ' of the piiri-u- , uiiImm otlierwlne speol ' lied. j tW All llaces are to be run or trotted underfill. Hole of the lltuwi .IniKtt t'l I'll tW All Hur-e- i. are exx.etcd to l.irl unli's Hithdrnun b I'.'o'ehx'k unnu mi June l, IblU tW All liorx'n iuilt appear on llie I'riteli at llie tnp uf bell (rom I lit- - lodge' eminii. ullierwiM- - tiny will lie nneil a uuuriil Admission .km ems riiud ntand lextral i,i,,"a,',l,!M 'iirrl.iui s !iuliln of cnurn'l inurl-- r hln leli liinlgei t.vio W. .M. (J1FKAH1), eentiir Hawaiian Joeke t'luli 10MJ WAIAKKAKTJA NOTICE A LL I'AKTIKh DKHIKIMi hmu U) I Walakeakua Falls In Mauoa Valley are hereby requested to obtain a permis- sion Iriini the undersigned, othvrniM the) will he proceented for trespass II found on the premises without such J AH. 11. IIOYD. at the Olliee Supreme I'onrl llililil ing. llonoliilii June 17 ln nvt INTKR-IBL.AN- 1'ILOTAOK S:Sx!:S immaiid Ftii: of serviees as I'llot to an) ism or lauding Iu the Hawaiian Islands. Ilesl ol reference. ' Inquire at nllieu of J. S. Walker, over Hprevlels' Hank, Fort street. M'7-- tl CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Fifth Day TlEMUt, Jiih 5. AITKIlVfXlX SESSION. Conuiiittou of the whole at 1:30. Del. Impa win in favor of five years' This rupubliu was not to ho a scoop lift for gathering in people of all tiationnlities. Del. Kiuiuiakun, speaking iu Eng- lish, favored tlie elntiHe as iu the draft. If a tnnti rotild not luaru enough in a year to bo fit for citi-- , zonliip he was not lit anyway. Th Article was well worded and he did n.tt ti'tati ti anil it iliilltfi,fl Del. Kahatileiio the United States required a live years' resi- dence. Coun. McCntidloM enlightened the previous speaker on the United States practice. A man in some States need not hae resided iu tho country tuoro than six mouths, when by giving tint ice of intention to bo come a citizen he may obtain the privilege- - ol cili.eninp. lie suouiu L !.?. '!!l!R",ih.V. "'"V"'0"'. XI am ii'iii.ii mil an iiiiiirauiLiuti ;...,;: to the States Del. Carter considered the Kxecu live had done well in making the term one year, also in providing the reasonable restrictions elsewhere in this Article. In the former tnattoi it was exleiidiuir a welcoming hand such people waiting more than a year for the privilege of citizenship. I'lio speaker added information to that given by the previous speaker on the American practice, lie was born in this country and owed alio giance to no other except that af fection they all felt for the laud with which they desired to unite. Yet he ditl not know that Hawaiian citizenship was such a great advau-tag- e that they should Maud aloof ami put up live years' barriers against desirable citizens. Only two voted for live jears. For three years the vole was lit to in Kor two years the standing vote was n tie and the aes and noes were called, resulting iu the motion's carrying on the following vote: Ayes -- - Allen, Baldwin, Urowu, Dole. Kuimoliith, Fernando. Horn- er, Kahatileiio, Lvuiaii, Morgan, Nott, I'ogtio, Itice, Vivas, Water- - house, A S ilcox, and omig 1. Noes Alles, Carter, Kna, Hatch, Hitchcock, lixejin, Kaiihaue, Kiug, Kitiuiakea, McL'audless, Kobertsou, I). U, Smith, V. O. Smith, Tenney. (4. X. Wilcox, nml Wilder UJ. Del. Abies aoked for an explana- tion of claiiM) '2, "He must intend to Ix.'come a permanent citteu of the Republic. l'ros. Dole replied it wa a consti- tutional condition requiring logila tiou to carry out The clause paod Del. Vivas moved to insert after "English," and before "language," iu clause 'A, "or any other European." Ho had heart! tails about eucourag ing immigration of civilized people. It was not only Portuguese ho had iu mind, but other European nation- alities, Foreigners speaking other languages could hardly be expected to learn English Millicieutly well iu two years to comply with this con .lit:..,. Fres. Dole said that the insertion of other European languages would be a reversion to that provisiou in the Constitution or 18S7 which had caused all the dilliciilty with Japan. This provision iu the draft was a recognition of English as the otlicial language of the country. It was the language of the future. Del. Kahaulolio was iu favor of the clause as it stood. Euulish was Ul ?"K"r5e lor overyoouy in com ti. ...... 1., .I...... ,Jn,L lll ill.il-f- . II, tllir-'- inii.ii.n. Dol. Viyas t hotilit tlu provisiou a vtry poor one. Ho ditl not regard Iniih'iuiK" s a D'Rt of cilituiship Tliuro uorti uiillioiiH of Frouulimuu iu Canmln ulto tlitl not tiudemtaud English yt tvlio wr a jjood citi- - oiih a anybody. Ui'l. llilc'lii'ock tvna opposed to the ulaiisu anil inovt'il it bo Btrickou out. Tliuro miht bo Xorwt'Kinun, Swi'dfs ami UorinatiH ooiuo Itoro, who mihl uiaku tho host of i'itii)ii8 and it would bo wrong to (lobar thoin from tho priuk'Kua of uitioiiHliip on ac-- 1 count of thoir tongues. It was uot n oi owtar) to j,'ivo thoin tho fraut'lilso, ' us that vsas auothur inattur. Dol C'nrtor rufurri'il to tho crying uviU iu tho L'uiti'd Slatoa from loose iiods iu orocodtiro of naturalisation. Uol Ionium mid Knirlish was to bo I (lit, aiiKuajo of tho people of tho Kopublii! of Hawaii. Thoy should luku waruiiiK in liiiildinj,' tho Kopub u Ho irom llio lulo ol tint luiiiiiors oi tho towor of Haliol Owing to their confusion of tongue when a head builder called for Mind he wui lirought a atiek, aud when ho waut ed brick ho got tuorlar t Laughter.) Coun. F.na luowd to uieort "Asia lie." (Laughtur.) lie did uol tueau to throw ritiieulo tin Dol. Vivas' mo tiou Tho Chinese were as good a class as ail) immigrants lhal ever eanie here. Thoro a no reason wh they should mil bo admitted to citlouship if they posMissetl the other qualifications All auiemlmeuts note lost A mo tiou (or the ayes mid uoos on las aiuoiidiueiit by Coun. Vivas failed to obtain the requisite two thirds vote Del Kahaululio moved to strike out the words "ami intent," o that a candidate for naturalization should (Coulmusii on 4th l'ntfc) -- rt

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Page 1: Wm Ptlg - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa: Home · 2015. 5. 30. · Wm Ptlg Vlv B. TBJa 11 i f VOL. VII. NO. 1052. HONOLULU, H. 1., WEDNESDAY, JUNE (5, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS

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Vlv B. TBJaWm Ptlg 11 i f

VOL. VII. NO. 1052. HONOLULU, H. 1., WEDNESDAY, JUNE (5, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS.

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THE DAILY BULLETIN

rRtNTID AND PUBMBHED

KVERY AFTERNOONaxear-- stmnAY bt ini

Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd.,

at Tilt orriuiJ26 k 328 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I.

HIJIISOIUPTION-B- ix Uollam A YAB.Delivered In Honolulu at Firry Uanta aMostu. in advance.

m WEBKLY BULLETIN

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HJVJBK.V TTJTH3SDAYt Fora Dolur a Year to Doiuexlic,

ml Five Dollar to Foreign Subscribers,payable In Advance.

BOOK AND JOB PRINTINGl)OK IN BUrf.ntOR STYI.I.

HOTH TKI.EPHONKS uP. O. 110X Mil,

1'nr Daily lltn.LEriN lit printed and pub-lished

IIby tlu Dally Ilullettn Publishing

Company, Limited, at It ofllce, Merchaui street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isl-ands. Daniel l)gau, odltor, resides onAlakea treet, Honnlitln, aforesaid.

Aiiareit letter for the naner " KdltorIIui.i.etim." and hushicst Iletters " Manageruauy liiilletin roDIIshltig Uompany."Using a personal address may causa delayin attention.

Buainoae Carda.

LEWERS ft COOKE.

lllllOHrKllH lill ItKAI.RIV IN l.tlWMKM ANU

M.t. Etun-- or Hrii.ntN'i Matkbiam.

Kurt Htreel, Honolulu.

U. UAOKFELD ft CO.,

ItKMKKtl. COMMIx-no- A'IKNTK,

'inner Fort and linen Htrevt, Honolulu,

JNO. S. SMITHIES,

(.fD Uknkhi. lti'iMt Aani.

' Miihukoua, Kohala, Hannh.

WILLIAM FOSTER,

ATIOH1KV-r-l,- W tMH XlM Rt I'lJHI.IO.

No. la Kaahumanu St., Honolulu.

THOS. LINDSAY,

l AMI'fA.TIIKINM Jkutklkn am. 'rciiMAKICa.

iviikui .lewelrv a poclally. I'articularattention paid to a!II kinds of repalm.

Mflneruy Jllook, Fort Streuu

J. J. WILLIAMS.

PHOTOGRAPHERTlie Only Callacilon ol laliod Vlnwa.

HONOLULU IKON WORKS,

T(4W KniIINKH, HlfOAR MlLIJI llOltKltri,i'ooi.krh. Ikon, IIrahs, anu I.kad

Castinon.

Maoliiuery ol F.very Doerlptlou Made toOrder. 1'artiimhir attention wtld to Hlilos'UlacksmlthiiiK. Job Work memled atShort Notlre.

K. A. JACOHSON,

WaTCHMAKKH AM) flKWKI.KIt

:m Fort Htreet. Honolulu, H I.I'. O. llox at7. Mutual Tele. It!.

Dlt. C. V. MOORIi,Hon Van Ness Ave., 8. K Cal.

Blegant Apartments for Patients.Kf.ttl'TRII'ITY IN NKUVOI'H UIHBARK..

gm-- Dr. Mooru oilers IiiviiIUIh all thecomforts of homo, with constant and care-ful treatment. Ite'era to 11. It. Mnrfarlaux.

UXWf

CHAS. GIRDLER.- tllKKCI IMHOIITKH Or -

KNHI.IHH AND CONTINKNTAI.

IDry QoodsJo l KHHliiimniiii tree.

Cement Sidewalks & Gra-nite Curbing Laid.KstimatHH given on ull klndx of

SIONK.CONCKKTK ti l'lA8THK WOltK

rOM'IIKTR A HHITIAI.Tr

john f. bowlerc. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS,

AROKITBIOTS,Diricnt New Hnln Deilt building,

Fort street, Honolulu, II, I

riaiis, Hpeolunatloiis and Siiperintcuil-enr- e

given for Kvery Duserlptlon ol lliillil-ing- .

Old lllllldlugs sueeessfully llemixl-aile- d

and ICnlargud. Designs for InteriorDecorations. Mans or Mechanical Draw-In-

Tracing and Jllual'rlntlng. Drawingsfor Hook or Newspaper Illustration,

WM. G. IRWIN & CO

tLimit edi

OKKKK KOU SAI.K --- -

FERTILIZERSILII, CROSS 'OK

Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures.

W are also prepared to take orders lor

Uobsi's. M. OhlandtAOo.'aFertilisers,

tiisiintig prompt delivery

BOILED LUGOLChi Is n nuwrlor Paint Oil. con

suming less pigment than Lltfced Oil, andgiving a lasting brilliancy to colors.

ted with drlei It give a splendid lloorstirfaee

Lime, Oemerit.ItKFI.SKDSt'UAKh,

HAI.MOft

FairbaukCanalao Co.'s Cornod Bee!

enrriK taixt ch

GonipoiiDds, Rooflug & Papers,

Retd'i Patent Sleam Pipe ConrlDg.

Jarboes Diamoud, Enamol A Evor-lasti- ng

Paint

Kn:iail) tlexIKited lor Vacuum I'unv

FIRE,

LIFE AND

MARINE

INSURANCE.

Hartlurd Fire Insurance Co.,

Asaots, $7,109,825.49.

London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,Assets, $4,317,052.

Thames and Money Marine Ins. Co.,(Limited)

Assets, $6,124,057.

New York Lilo Ins. Co.,

AeU, $137,499,198 99 ;

C. 0. BERGER,I

Gonoral Agont tor Hawaiian Islands.HONOLULU.

Wm. 6. Irwin & Co.(L(.MITKD)

Wm. (i. Irv.ui. I'resideiil and Manager ,('Ihus BprcckeisW. M.Oimird, beeretary and TreasurerTheo. O I'orter Aiiiuior

Staga.r JTa.otorsAND

Commission Agenis

AOKNTn OK I UK

Oceanic Steamship Company,

or hA.N FIIANCIhl'O CAL

C. BREWER & GO.

iLIMITKD)

General Mercantile

Commission Agents

l. f Jones President(i. H. Kolierlsou. MuuiigurK. F. Illshop. Secretary A I'leasurerW. F. Allen AuditorI). M. Cooke . ,

U. Waterhuiitv... lllrniiiors0. I. Carter . ...... i

JUST ARRIVED

I'KK HAKK "0. 1). HIIYANT.

BABY CARRIAGESOr ALL 9TTI.ES;

Carpets, Rags and Hatscall

In the latest Pattern

" "HOUSEHOLD

Sewing Machines,HAND SEWING MACHINE8,

All with the latest Improvements

-- ALSO ON UAN- D-

orWESTERMAYER'S

Celebrated Cottage Pianos

Pallor Organs, Guitars,

- AMP OTHER -

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.FOlt SAI.K

ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER CO.,

King Stn-et- , op IK). Catle ,V (!ooke.ia-i- r

Ill ItOTH TKI.Kl'HONKH Ill

COALAH Kindx-- ln any itiiintlty front

bai; to a ton.

CHARCOAL.From one Imp to any quantity

In lenntlm ami Hawed tir Split.from h lm to any iunntlty ; nlo

WHITE & BLACK SAND870-t- f

NATIONALIRON works i

QTJmHJN STRJBBIT.Between Alakea and Rlchirdi Streets.

'PHK UNDKUSIONKD AltE I'ltK.JL liHred to makn all kiiuii, of I rim.ivrusa, urunie, Kino, Tin ana 1cna castIiikk. Also Oeneral Repair Shop forSteam F.iiKlnei. Kiev Mills, (kini MIIU,Water Wheels. Wind MIIIh, etc. Machinesfor tin Cleanlni! of Coffee, Castor Oils,Ueiiut, Humle, Himil, I'lneapple leaves andother Fibrous 1'lauts and 1'ajstr Stock.Also Muolilnes for KxtractliiK Htareh fromthe MhuIoo, Arrow Koot, etc

All orders promptly attended to

WHITE, RITMAN & CO.

fiEAVER SALOON,

The Best Lunch in Town.

W&Tea. and Ooftee

AT ALL IIO0RN

THE FINEST BRANDS OK

Cigars and TobaccoALWATS ON HAND

'H. J. NOLTE, Frop.

"Sans Souci" Hotel

Seaside Resort

Waikilci. Honolulu.IMMfcei 97 IS'lA.

Ij ionour imii, tuch IhliHJlin Imtlu tcfner.ii, quiet. Dure ufr. clear itnutitei, jixxf ! tiiiif htmrnlji tuittitu lutmjtint before hU riet eien neninij uier the 'net-A- c

inul the ilittnnt hills , Wuinnne, I rer,m-mei-

him euriliiillii tti the "&m fimci."itnimur i.ons htkvkxsw

T. A. SIMPSON, Manager.

METROPOLITAN MEAr CO.,

tlH81 KING SI i

Wholesale and Retail Butchers

- AND

NAVY CONTRACTORS.

Ili J Wttllor, Mutimjur

PaciflC Mail S.S. CO.

-- AND TH- B-

Occidental and Orientai S. S. Go.

For TOEOHAHA ul HONOIONO.

Steamers of the above Oorupanles' willat Honolulu on their way to the abore

porta on or arjotii me 101 lowing uates:I

8tmr"ltKLUI0" . .. July 5, 18UIStuir "CHINA" September 3, I81M

Htmr "O0KAN1C" . ..October 'I, 1MHtmr "CHINA". .. November 12, INHSttur "OCKANlC"...Drrember II, 18!lHtmr "CHINA" January 21, 18U5

Htmr "OOKANIC" February 19, ISOStmr "CHINA" April 2. Isn'

For SAN FRANCISCO.

Steamers of the above Conipanie willcall at Honolulu on their way from Hong-kong and Yokohama to the above port on

about the following dates:Htmr "CITY OF itlOllKJANUIitO"

. ...July 10, tailHtmr "1IKI.0U;" . August Ul, lMStmr "CITY OF PKKINO'V.

October It, ISIIHtmr "OCKANIC" November lt, lHHtmr "CHINA" December 31, Is'JIHtmr "UAKMC" February HI, l"U'iHtmr "PKUU" . March at,Htmr "OAKMC" . .April 28, I8UJ

RATES OP PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:

TO VOEO. TO MONO.HAMA. KOIHI. I vv.

Cabin (I7A 00Cabin, round trip 4

months.. u." V) miCabin, round trip Vi

mouths (1 Ml lit) :!Kurupeau Hteemxe mi ou

I'asfenRors paying full fare will beallowedI 10 tiercent otr return fare it return. '

IliK within twelve monthi.

For Freight anil I'dKiaif appl) to

H HACKFELD 4 CO.,417 tt Agents.

Oceanic Steamship Go.

Australian Hail Service.

For San Francisco: r

I'll" New and Fine Al Steal

"MONOWAI"Of the Oceanfn Hteamihlp Company willbe due at Honolulu from Sydney mid Auck-land on or alxiut

June 28th.,

And will leave lor the above port with I

Mailvand 1'aaiicHKeraun or about that date.I

For Sydney and Auckland : ,

The New and Fine Al fiteel Hteamihlp '

" "ALAMEDA01 the Oceauin Hteamshlp Cumpaii) willbe due at Honolulu from rian Frsnelw-o- ,

mi or shout

Jxine 7th,And will have iironutt desiialcli withMalls and 'asseiiKera for the above porta.

The underslKned are now prepared to issue

THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

IN THE UNITED STATES.

For further oarticularaFreight or I'asiaKe apply to

WM. G. IRWIN CO., Ltd.,

Oaieral Aganta.

Oceanic Steamship Go.

Time Table.LOCAL LINE.

S. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honolulu Honolulufrom S. F for 8. F.

lime III June aTHROUGH LINE.

From Hau Frnneisr, h rom Sydney forfor Sydney Han Franriseo

Itrtir lliinnlnln I.five llnmilulu

Al.AMKDA. June 7 . MAItll'OSA.May 31MAKII'OSA. July ' MONtlWAI. JunuliSMONOWA1, Aug. .') Al.AMKDA, JitlyaiALAMKDA, Aug.:W MAKII'OSA. Ailg.'J:)MAUIl'OHA.bept.'.T MONOWAI.Hept.aiMONO WA I Oct. ! i A LAM KDA

II. LOSK,

Notary Pabllc, Collector and OeneralBailneas Agent.

Snli-iigei- lor Several ol the Hum FlltKINSt'ltANt'K COMI'ANIKS

Patentee of Loae'a Chemical Compound (orCUrtiytnQ Cane Juice.

i

Miitiml Telephom K I', o. Hoi mMtirchiiut Street, Honolulu

' Rin6 Op Both Telephones 122

ron

.Baggage Express,Htmid at HolllU).'er'sHhiMilngHliop,

(jueeii atrtvt, near Fort.' ias tt JAMKH rOLLOUK.

Canadian -Australian

Sleainen of tlit- - aliove Line, running In eonneetloti with tin

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, II. 0., mid Sviltivt, X

Honolulu and

AJR,E3 IDTJEJ A.TOn or about the dates

From Sydney and Suva, for Victoriaand Vancouver, B. O.t

8tmr"VAKIUM00" July 1

8tmr"AHAWA" August 1 I

8tmr"WAKIUM00" September 1

Through Tickets (saved from Honolnln to

rmiiiin a.mi ftiKt.Mirn mh,m

D. Mt'NICOI.li. Montreal, Canada.KOllKKT KKHK, Winning, Canmla. .M. M. 8TKKN, 8an Francii-co- , CatO. MU nilOWN, Vancouver, II. C. i

Wilder's Steamship Go.

TIME TABLEc. WlLDia, l'rea. 8. II. Koia tW.

lUrr. J. A. KtNii, I'ort Hupt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE. Ooaaaandar,

W'" leave Honolulu at a r. m., IoucIiIiik atIhlna, Maa aea Day and Makena theI,l,l "hi" Mahukoua, Kawaihae and Ijiii- -pahoehoe the follow Ink-- day, arrivltiK atllllo at tnldnlKht.

I.KAVKh HONOI.l'I.U

Tuetday June I'.'Friday June '.'.'Tueitfay July aFrlduv July nTuemfay July '.'IFrl.hr .. Auk. "iuesdav A UK. IIrruiay Auk. -Tuenuay He pi. IKridav. Hopt. IITueiday. .Sept. J.)Friday .. tcU 6Tuesday. Oel. IllFriday Oct. '.IIl'liuitfay .Nov. uFriday .. Nov. lbTuetday Nov. J7

Deo. 7Tuead?., Dee. 18

UeturuiiiK leaves llllo, touching ut l.nt.pahoehoe same day; Kawaihae a. m.j .M-ahukoua IU A. St.; Makena 4 l M. : MaalaeaHay Or. m.; Uhaiua r. m, the follow Inuday; arriviiiK at Honolulu n WYdn,,-- I

days and Saturdays.

AHKIVKh AT HOMH.I'l.rSaturday Jump oWednesday June JUSaturday . . JunoltuWednesday . July It?,u,r,ll,y. July 21Wednesday . Auk. IHaturday . . Aug. IIWednesday . Auk. '"--,

H.'!t,!ra"; 'l'1-- lWednusUay t(.i,t ia .Saturday fi,.,t.Wednesday . (i(.t. a 'Haturday. . Oct. ISWednesday Oct. JIHaturday. . . .Voy. 3Wednesday . Nov. IISaturday . Nov. JlWednesday pee. :,Saturday I),.,...Wednesday . lux. 'Ai

aV No Freight will be received afterI'J noon on day of sailing.

Stmr. CLAUDINE, ,

OiMEKON. Goauuuder.Will leave Honolulu ever, Tuesday at 6r. m., touching at Kabul ui, lluelo. Hana,uaiuuat kiiii lliailUIII

Keturulug will arrive at liouoluln everySunday morning.

$M No Freight will be reieivetl after '

4 p. m, on day of sailing.

Consignees must be at the landings torecoive their Freight, as we will not holdourselves responsible after such Freighthas Ixeti landed. ,

While the Company will use due dili-gence In handling Live Stook, we decline i

to assume any responsibility In ra of theloss of same.

The Company will not lie respoiiMlhle lorMoney or Jewelry unless placed iu the careof 1'ursers.

W. W. AHANA,

1Merchant Tailor,

3S3 ZTumslj-xv- l Stroat

FINE SUITINGS- IS

English, Scotch and American Goods.

rityle inul Fit liunranlieil

Cleaning & LtapuiriiigMutual Tele. 668. P. 0. Box U4.

I0IJ ilm

IK) YKN K 10 10 Ar CO..

II Nuiiiinii htrei'1.

, Tilths, Plumbum, Etc.

OKOt'KI'.IIY and (II.AHHWAllK.lOl'Mlin

Steamship Line

3 V., atiit rnlllliK t Victoria. II. I

Suva 'FIJIj.

HONOLULUbelow Mated, v'r

'

From Victoria and Vancouver, B

for Suva and 8ydney:

Stmr"AUAVA" June Z'lStmr"VAIlKI.M(iOM July 23

8tmr "AKAWA" Augut 21

Canada, United States and Europe

OS" Kor Freight and !'irage and nitOeneral Information, apply to '

THEO. H. DAVIES &CO..- "iAgtnfor the HnvnUnn t$tnmi i

tenth annual meeting

OK niKto respectable people to settle here.and in the latter it was required

UqUQIIQII lAPIr'AV r.lllnithat thoe who became citizensnanalldil UUUlaUj VJlUU should be respectable and iutelli

gent They could not afford to keep

June 11, 1894.

OFFICIAL PROGRAMME:

Races to Coipmeace it 10 t. m. Sbarp.

1st Kace -- HIUYCLK HACK

I'rlc: Silver Medal, valued at f VKntrimce fo.tllJO. I Mile )ali. I'mfor all.

M Haco - KAI.AKAUA ITKSK.flllO.

ItillinlllK Itm-i'- . ',, Mile Ihinli Frrifor nil.

!kl Kac- e- HOXOI.FI.U ITKSK i

tfltMl.

Trotting and I'aelug, to llnrii, -- :I0da'". Kris; for all Mile llut Im- -iJ III 3.

Ith Kaeo-ltOSl- TA CHALLENGECUP, ?2(H) added.

Itunniug ltiice. I Mile Dash hreufor all. Wlnuoroli'iip to Iwhi rueordof 'Angle A.," liis;,.

r.th Hace - PUESIDEXT WIDEMANX'S CL'P, f7f. a.lded.

Kuuuiiig Itare. -, Mile lluh horllawnlinu llred.

tllh Itac. JOCKEY CLl It PUKSK,'

1100.

Trotting and I'uelug, li. llnrii"". Freefor all. Mill) Ileal; Ihi :i in '.

7th Kace -- OCEANIC S. S. CO.'SPUKSE, $11X1. '

iIlluming Ituiv. I Mile Dhh ForHavMilian llred.

Hth Itacu -- MAUI PUKSE, fKKI.

Trotting nml I'ni'iug, to Harness, I I

'uiuuiie ciusi. for huuhiihii linsi.Milii HcatN, best '.' In 3.

j

i,t1' Ih('u KA 1101. AN' I FA UK.I'L'ltSE, li. I

ituuiiiiig liaee i Mile I

for all.

10th Race - K A M EH A M E II AI

PUKSK, SJ(N)

Trotting and racing to llitriii".-- . For j

Hawaiian llred. le Ileal, Ixotin 3.

i

All Kntrlfix are In lie inuili ulththe Heoretitry , at the ollleo of C. O. iltio.KH )

on Merchant Street, before a f. m.June tl, IMU, at tshleh time

they will l'Iokh, Kntry fees to lie 10 xr-ce- 'of the piiri-u- , uiiImm otlierwlne speol

'

lied.j

tW All llaces are to be run or trottedunderfill. Hole of the lltuwi .IniKttt'l I'll

tW All Hur-e- i. are exx.etcd to l.irlunli's Hithdrnun b I'.'o'ehx'k unnu miJune l, IblU

tW All liorx'n iuilt appear on llieI'riteli at llie tnp uf bell (rom I lit- - lodge'eminii. ullierwiM- - tiny will lie nneil

a uuuriil Admission .km emsriiud ntand lextral i,i,,"a,',l,!M'iirrl.iui s !iuliln of cnurn'l

inurl-- r hln leli liinlgei t.vio

W. .M. (J1FKAH1),eentiir Hawaiian Joeke t'luli

10MJ

WAIAKKAKTJA NOTICE

A LL I'AKTIKh DKHIKIMi hmu U)I Walakeakua Falls In Mauoa Valleyare hereby requested to obtain a permis-sion Iriini the undersigned, othvrniM the)will he proceented for trespass II found onthe premises without such

J AH. 11. IIOYD.at the Olliee Supreme I'onrl llililil

ing.llonoliilii June 17 ln nvt

INTKR-IBL.AN- 1'ILOTAOK

S:Sx!:S immaiidFtii:

ofserviees as

I'llot to an) ism or lauding Iu theHawaiian Islands. Ilesl ol reference.

' Inquire at nllieu of J. S. Walker, overHprevlels' Hank, Fort street. M'7-- tl

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.

Fifth Day

TlEMUt, Jiih 5.

AITKIlVfXlX SESSION.

Conuiiittou of the wholeat 1:30.

Del. Impa win in favor of fiveyears' This rupubliu wasnot to ho a scoop lift for gatheringin people of all tiationnlities.

Del. Kiuiuiakun, speaking iu Eng-lish, favored tlie elntiHe as iu thedraft. If a tnnti rotild not luaruenough in a year to bo fit for citi-- ,zonliip he was not lit anyway. ThArticle was well worded and he didn.tt ti'tati ti anil it iliilltfi,fl

Del. Kahatileiio the UnitedStates required a live years' resi-

dence.Coun. McCntidloM enlightened

the previous speaker on the UnitedStates practice. A man in someStates need not hae resided iu thocountry tuoro than six mouths, whenby giving tint ice of intention to bocome a citizen he may obtain theprivilege- - ol cili.eninp. lie suouiu

L !.?. '!!l!R",ih.V. "'"V"'0"'.XIam ii'iii.ii mil an iiiiiirauiLiuti;...,;:to the StatesDel. Carter considered the Kxecu

live had done well in making theterm one year, also in providing thereasonable restrictions elsewhere inthis Article. In the former tnattoiit was exleiidiuir a welcoming hand

such people waiting more than ayear for the privilege of citizenship.I'lio speaker added information tothat given by the previous speakeron the American practice, lie wasborn in this country and owed aliogiance to no other except that affection they all felt for the laudwith which they desired to unite.Yet he ditl not know that Hawaiiancitizenship was such a great advau-tag- e

that they should Maud aloofami put up live years' barriersagainst desirable citizens.

Only two voted for live jears.For three years the vole was lit

to inKor two years the standing vote

was n tie and the aes and noes werecalled, resulting iu the motion'scarrying on the following vote:

Ayes -- - Allen, Baldwin, Urowu,Dole. Kuimoliith, Fernando. Horn-er, Kahatileiio, Lvuiaii, Morgan,Nott, I'ogtio, Itice, Vivas, Water- -

house, A S ilcox, and omig 1.Noes Alles, Carter, Kna, Hatch,

Hitchcock, lixejin, Kaiihaue, Kiug,Kitiuiakea, McL'audless, Kobertsou,I). U, Smith, V. O. Smith, Tenney.(4. X. Wilcox, nml Wilder UJ.

Del. Abies aoked for an explana-tion of claiiM) '2, "He must intend toIx.'come a permanent citteu of theRepublic.

l'ros. Dole replied it wa a consti-tutional condition requiring logilatiou to carry out

The clause paodDel. Vivas moved to insert after

"English," and before "language,"iu clause 'A, "or any other European."Ho had heart! tails about eucouraging immigration of civilized people.It was not only Portuguese ho hadiu mind, but other European nation-alities, Foreigners speaking otherlanguages could hardly be expectedto learn English Millicieutly well iutwo years to comply with this con.lit:..,.

Fres. Dole said that the insertionof other European languages wouldbe a reversion to that provisiou inthe Constitution or 18S7 which hadcaused all the dilliciilty with Japan.This provision iu the draft was arecognition of English as the otliciallanguage of the country. It wasthe language of the future.

Del. Kahaulolio was iu favor ofthe clause as it stood. Euulish wasUl ?"K"r5e lor overyoouy in com

ti. ...... 1., .I...... ,Jn,Llll ill.il-f- . II, tllir-'- inii.ii.n.Dol. Viyas t hotilit tlu provisiou

a vtry poor one. Ho ditl not regardIniih'iuiK" s a D'Rt of cilituishipTliuro uorti uiillioiiH of Frouulimuuiu Canmln ulto tlitl not tiudemtaudEnglish yt tvlio wr a jjood citi- -

oiih a anybody.Ui'l. llilc'lii'ock tvna opposed to the

ulaiisu anil inovt'il it bo Btrickou out.Tliuro miht bo Xorwt'Kinun, Swi'dfsami UorinatiH ooiuo Itoro, who mihluiaku tho host of i'itii)ii8 and itwould bo wrong to (lobar thoin fromtho priuk'Kua of uitioiiHliip on ac-- 1

count of thoir tongues. It was uotn oi owtar) to j,'ivo thoin tho fraut'lilso,

' us that vsas auothur inattur.Dol C'nrtor rufurri'il to tho crying

uviU iu tho L'uiti'd Slatoa from looseiiods iu orocodtiro of naturalisation.Uol Ionium mid Knirlish was to bo

I (lit, aiiKuajo of tho people of thoKopublii! of Hawaii. Thoy shouldluku waruiiiK in liiiildinj,' tho Kopub

u

Ho irom llio lulo ol tint luiiiiiors oitho towor of Haliol Owing to theirconfusion of tongue when a headbuilder called for Mind he wuilirought a atiek, aud when ho wauted brick ho got tuorlar t Laughter.)

Coun. F.na luowd to uieort "Asialie." (Laughtur.) lie did uol tueauto throw ritiieulo tin Dol. Vivas' motiou Tho Chinese were as good aclass as ail) immigrants lhal evereanie here. Thoro a no reasonwh they should mil bo admitted tocitlouship if they posMissetl theother qualifications

All auiemlmeuts note lost A motiou (or the ayes mid uoos on lasaiuoiidiueiit by Coun. Vivas failed toobtain the requisite two thirds vote

Del Kahaululio moved to strikeout the words "ami intent," o thata candidate for naturalization should

(Coulmusii on 4th l'ntfc)

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Ulugnihi SOulUtin. hgjjntilprA tl ntithrr SVr' nor I'iflp,Itut litabUKi fnr thr HmrlH o At,

WKDKKSDAY, JUXK 0. MH

"We know thai the l'ro MonalGovorunieut lias succeeded much

hotter than the imtiaroliy iliil." Sothe San Francico Chronicle siy.If tliu increase i)f th cost of theohief cAocutivo and t lit military by

many thou-an- d of dollars the con-ota- ut

borrowing of money and thealmost total supensiott of n'irodni'tlvo public work bi kiuwm, thentln Chronicle is right.

HL'llU

Constitution

a homanoi.no diplomat, j supported government by

Frank Secretary of tin- - display ol arms orHawa.ian legation at f j,js tongue pen. should

fiim to kept in otla-.- i for ... ... .. ... :, Spurpose of dialiug out false

to servo pri'.'nt P. 0.purposoo. TI10 Xi'W Vork Worldcriticised thiM'ihibit of itravngauvmadi by tlit I. G salary appropria-tion bill. Mr. Hntings thereuponrushes into print with a tatiimiitthat "the total apptopriatious

to In tin World a bi'iug halfof tin I'litin Govorniiii'iit revontuiiH'lud) all tin cpincs of tho ilawaiiau ohool lystom, tin hospitalostein and all tin tuony rciptiicdfor tht iolntioii of leper and themaintenance of tin leper etlloiuetitat Molokai." Hither the Secretaryi too la.y to read the Honolulu pa-pe- r

or he ha put out the foregoingfale statement wilfully. The ap- -

11rm1ri.1l inn lilll lli.-i-t tin. Ixmii lin- -

for fwilarii pa i' theroll and it it on or stinpoi'l of

in man .vi. than .mrii,,, u, jlson fur tho nana . . .1t:ixes- - Asiuu.1. Iv lal

tin ii an ollsi-- t the vote111.11I1 in iay thi'ii i mi wordiluit In. it that "tintfidfiit C liii'f .lii-li- cc ami fuiirCahini'l ifl!i'ir art nillcio ini'inut of tin Court of I'ourli'i'ii. I111I

uight ol tin latter i'tt" I'll - i iR'it

iiiixiiirc of Mini pur'roinam). It in ntit icf.-ild-f tha theAiUcrii-o- r Mr(t.'iU'iM'iil. qiiotiMl aliovo wit howl

mil or rommonl. if it ua uillinto luml local to the

fn-al- - of tlm actingof Hawaii at

JUDIOIAHY JOTTINOS

Aldrlch MnkitH Aimwor of JH. Lovnjoy.

W Ahlrii'li ha HU'il an nnwirto tin p.-ti- t ton of Hmirv Davit, In

in liauKriipti'.v. for a writ ofnr fi't to prevent hi leaving thecountry. He admit proof of clainuK'tiuM lii in to the anioiiiu ofor He dciiic lli.Vl hit

foi tin-

from wheiici he wiv he in- -

property

r...i....'

ihmtiien- -

e.tiite."itnnatixl ul($l(i,(KlUiVlitiuijur are

eieouior nxecutrh. Usiilermiu

snail remainof

content

minorsKatuai l'apaliua

hteatuer

adiuinislratriNof Caiapha.

cured. slice

ami

dealers.Llnudn.

Saturday, June 189.

Section J of Articlethe may havebeen considered

needful" those whoprepared the draft, hut it maj

meet views ofrity of delegates. tin

.1 tree there is noparent reason why John Doe,who carried a muskettime ol revolution or has

Hastings, the frequentWahington, u.

would be ,'tho in-

formation

')C iiu:uiuai jiiiviiicsenjoyed by his neighbor,

Richard who said nothingsawed

tial Service," as we take it,

means membership in ol

military organizations. It

may be construed, to in-

clude men who tem-

porarily employed in

ol government who supported it atso much per diem. seems

j that section abusedwithout limit to detiimcntof men. who. while

el i .oli'ly ami engaged in formationa iiioruitrav.iK'iut uovernment.

-- rale, tl.,upro- -

h;iV). sll,,porl ( ) .June Till,

tin UKinlMiin. uiul.r u m'"- ol

iiiuiinrcliy Ua-tiii- to Kanaka

riiiiiliati'd

witlioiiti'oni)viiatii)u a

inirtati'iiii'iit

ripulliph HaMinn'

anmloriitmiit

iinaKinatixt

-

11.

S'lMAithurcalKiiiO).

contemplated departure..onst,

SO

and "Substan

this

Constitution of grant-ed unusual facilities to aliens;by same token, Con- -

rit nririii ril irr.'intq

s.imu and '

purpose hut with

That of 1SS7

'ave tne rii'lu ol .sulirajje to

Light

itUUlIUIallrtUll

departments

Globes,

Drugs

THUKSDAY,

pnviie.-r- , Single Bedsteads

(iialilic.tit)Hh.

n..ml.-- r .f settl RUGS, LOUNGES!d here udiiimu or leased

lauds built homes; theConstitution ol takesriht from niiiny them un-

less they take an oath to objure tlnir tonatie land If John Doe,,who owns Sioti worth ofunen- -

uimbrn d property, voteand hold his allei.inoe thegovernments olState. or litirope, there isreason whj Kiehard who

l;is taxes from one totwenty thousand worth

il Muni returning, wiirmierfere'ol property, sh'Mild enjoywith the M'ttlemoiit his the The man whoHe mo he Im- - no uu.iiej n.nler ,,wns ri,.lt,rty the Islandsown and no uu-eiit-- ' 'iiu' hi Hwirmi: tippnml. While a greater interest in mam- -

inonlui'nhrireiirart i;LK,KSrTVfh"s!Sat,in,aJ Mlernoon 9lh';w...ii i.... .....i.IHtlO'l ..III, III- - ll.'Vli.li-- n tlli.i nil. II ' '

money ih use.l for the upp..rt ofIhelonjjinos in grip sack

hiiicJir milt fninily anil take a vessel for God knows...where. the fran- -

S. M. Kn'itihm In his .ttorne,. . . .;. Ai'Ih. appeal to the Snp'reme ehise be fjivcn only those

Court aaiiii the refuel or the Cir- - ueople become actual citlcut Court in hear hi f.ppe,.J ,11 the , , ,leuutupil of Witilnii K kaiila p(WSUSS

.

daiiiM huueif. necessary ililicitionsMimuei c. Diviht ha- - lih-i- l a , than thosi- - prescribed under

tiui. or piohateol tin, win ,;t , , , , f Rjyus olate .liinetili Ilotiier Ldveiiiv. Llieie. . .. .) no reai and the persi nal is

inoro or Ivs.an'l the widow named

an amiit anil ilauhtur here, there

by

ap

Roe,

also,the

their

Uniteil

Roe,

dollars

control

other

Liiie.iiship Openand Right

abused to as great anextent the

an ll) hy ami seenuu lege.s ol the Convention to cer-vwi- v

tiauii'il in the petition, up" , . ,; ... ,.,i, i, ,.i ,,,.. ,.,at id re.,ilen-.,- s iiiiknuwii. The I"-'-"- "3

- """. '" """.,

On

leaves to testatiu'b Ciiarle, t!n-i- f spurs a, tne law Uirects.Dwinht Lmejoy, his (,'ohl watoh and Spe.iking of privileges re- - j

chain. Hold tuils sleio .a, ,....... l s liriir 'VV C,tho to he delivered to himhis twentieth birthday. To Mauil IriMii us Oil StovesAuna Lmejoy, daughter, ia lefi with-m- l mitnber, all sortshnrrS lA 'and0,:'!" condit.on.and enough supply ,

paid to her on her wedding day. e.vety iter, male or It male,'

All the ret of properly is t)n the Islands. Oil stoves aretn llm unlotv for luir kin i nnrt n I.. .... ..iwf .. ...... ihMi ii tn-- i r- -lonjr a uuuinrried,hut in mmi her reinarriaf,'" it is to

MV(Vis without

hodtvidod a,j oftwivu children. ,lm ? ,..flhlll

DdlUUHchildren Mutual Telephoneae, .Samuel Dwiyht is to oil lor heating

tho property hutee r the clnl- - water in the night in caseIron. 1 he will executed I'ehru i j

little colic.J7.ary of II.h.)herioa and IJ. UwiKl.t I lie justly Key

JiidKH WhitiuK has ihe st. Heater made itsaccounts Nannie H. Uico, umird- - i . o.lviiau of the lltower iiiiniin. tmr, 'MJl.,fi'l,l.l,c' '"., fir

Tint nronououts of the will of ('.: anil this time III Sllllkient ,

i . ....

,

.Mauaole iiavti nieii a tall ot t

to Hie verdict of the jury . inlavor of ants.

Loiters of guariliaiiHliip hae Ineuto Kaaihue for I heand I'oepne fui

pelitiouer.Evidence still Iiciiik' taken in

the aiuiaualo nduiirnlu

Iw.i, of theMate .lame Mall

renderiid good

Soiuetitue no uai Irouhlcd uilhnlliicli rheumatism

I'aiu Ihilm wascninpli'le'yMilvitml many friendscustomers remedy allspeak hlK'lily .Simon- (Jomhivui,

Luis ltey,Cul. side hy allUuiihoii, Smith Co A(uuU

thu llmvullan

2,

14 of

the "onethitu

not the a inajothe

man up

thethe

the

j:i:iiiinot

wood.

anythe

weresome

theand

can bethe

not active- -

the

UV

hIm

Will

the 1SS7

that thesiini- -

different

.uidSy.j the,

ma)

theno

on

notHame riuht.

a and

Let

petithe

loft

doorthe Speciil clausebe

in granting pnvi- -

two hrst

will '

sou,

and hull.miiiih

broughtand

tho left

iihe W. WV( -- .t. -

tome complete one,

stove necessary,

was bain aIh'AClwi. celebrated

approved

caso.

the

To

TliH

piantity supply all demands. !

l;or quick of eggs '

the preparation of fruits for ;

dessert the Keystone Heaterno equal

We have another invoice ol i

I'ans Iron stoves take theplace of those sold since thearrival of the Australia If you '

her first and account Wiim a n-A- l high gradeand a-- hs for fthe mceiv , ' , . .,;;,.,.?at neo kick n,,w...i iu .....i i...ril uMMid

I

an of I um-i- l

I

my andto I r

il.San

for

at

It

Sci.i

1

ol

;is

....,...,

to

('.

toor

to!

IS linn to it, andTansy is style )ou want.It hums wood or ml and in

eronninii

KOWT ST It

Morgan.

Electric Apparatus

A.T AUCTION

FlilDAY, Jinn 8th,AT 11) OVLOi'K A. M..

AT 1Y SAL1BSR.OOMI MIM. SKI.I. ir hl.ll.

Dynamos, Wire,llaili-flc- . Cell, lac. Kir

formerly by (lie Mntll KIcctrio(V.'nml aftprwiitililiy Mr lnl- -

Url.lgf 11I Wnll'uliii.

inv?

or

on

On

tile

riliiMfKIt

ArllVUnictentnVc

FRIDAY, June

Sale!

8th,AT OVI.lK'K At.,

Hy onler Air. HnckfrM, Ailln'tiltmtorol tin Dr. Vnrtlii,leo?.eil,I will ell .Ym-tlul- at my Hulc '

thp following Klk-t't-

Polariscopa and Instruments, j

I .IcacIit' Hrttlo. tLot (tint Tubes ami Hull",

& ChemicalsIUkiU 'hiMtiltry, etc.. hy Knit

DHiit Autlior, Ktc., Ktc

l)Vi

F.

J0.0 F1

W

10 A.

of J. I'.

nt

1

on

lVAorgttn,AUUTlONKKIt.

TO-MORRO- W I

Household -:- - FurnitureA.T AUCTION,

nnal imriinn

.Mr.

A I' 1(1 O'OMlUK A. M.

I lil .tll in I'nlilli , nt tliu.iHiciMif Mil- -. .1 Ml. .Mrl.Al.N (HiM'k- -

! ir'inl!), rurtirr of Kortainl IImp Liiiln Strii't.

Eutlro : Household 1 Furiiitur,Hll"tlll of

iar lor the i Double !

qu

I'h.

(deo

ttU

Colored llitlr.ioni Sel.Wurlmliv,

'iiJi-tiuii- l. Tulile.I IITAINS A COItNICK I'UI.KS.

a people who CENTER

allegiance

etnu.

who

..Sp,.cia

beating

(piauiitns

lliilijdlin l.tlinp. .Moxiillo Net- -Jl.ilin!"", iiflloiiinr,Clminl'cr l:itli Tilh.

Cocoa and China Matting 1

MKAT SAI'KS. Bic. Kl.'.. Ktc.

Jf-- n V Mort evil,1017-1- At'i TIONKKII.

HAWAIIANBaseball -:- -

Goiden ; ; Bazaar

Kamehamehas- VS-- -

Crescents.

i;f Junei... .I....1.....J .

voting

asi

is

discharge,

,

Admission. - 2frnlu'iii it

ELECTION OF 0KFI0ER8

MI'.l.riMi or i iik sr 'iVI nt the IIuloui I I'i'iiiI'llMr-NT- . ll.'ll', livlil (Ml tll.l'iltll II I., lllffolliiwlni! iiuiiirii ..r.oii ucriiilmy f'rvtitl

r tot ihf niKiliiiK onr:

einm. U. Wllum I'rfilli-nt- .

K. . .(i, K, Miilihli-- S. L'rciiir.i it

'. .1 'I i'ln Aiulimr

H!i :it

IOiS-l-

o. i:. SMITH IKS.riri:rUir.

Sorghum SeedI'lltSMH.Af ll'Al.ll'

I'er niIh hi

WA1AI.AK HAM

.hnrt. ami share aiiu h.-- 1, u,n ',)tc,.herself and If , ... 101

.eu.arry hefore the of m'- -s Jht 585holdthe

Masi" pn-s- i

hasof

.... xceplions

the

isiuiid

I'ipiha

has

final

stovefill estate

andhave

of

and

to

of

has

of

this

will

tin- - get thethe

c

Ht7 KT,

Ja.

VI llTIOS

Light--

uuni'il Light

I'uMiorenin,

linri-uii"- .

r,

I'lilMi

Ollln

Nfirrle

MRS. J. H. RtlST, : : ProprlutrcB..UIVJ tf

FOR BALE CHEAP

1 !

Kniii!rt uf

11

in ii if .i m. Dowshrr.

CARD OV THANKS.

.ii Liiuli) I'liiitrilniti'il iIiiait nnliit-i- l

llirm In tlelr rt.iiit liwrwivenii ntlOVMt

NOTICE.

mv Aitsiivei: Kiunrnir.O. Ii. Iliunliiinn will nttcn.l

III III) lllllilll'.H.M. I.K.N

HiiiK.'ul.i. Mu :il. I!H.

inaT

i,M niiir. um

Hit 'i'Mrriplion I'ltlXTlXftifn tit Ihf Hull'lin Ojticr,

ORDWAY & PORTErTOrrocery, GrainA.3STJD

Block, Hotel St., bet. Fort & Nnnanu.

We have Just Received from San UYnneiseo pur'Plutiter" the Lnrgest of Furni-

ture ever into this coun-try, '

Handsome Carved Bedroom Sets;In Soil.! Onk niul of tho Vury IjiipsI lc:lj;ns. AIo,

DINING-ROO- M FURNITURE!Extension Table nil lu' with Clinlri nml Sltlohunrls to match

Wo hiivu 11 eoinilciQ stuck of tlioti go!.

Dlvnn cowrpd with I'orlliT aro llio l.te.t tiring out,ontintlc') variety.

IWe

--WICKER "WARE IHe hiivu hvnutlfiil (lent)!!! of th- - k(mhI, C"iilllnp of Sofa, Clintr.), Itookprn, Ktc,

Ktc. oil Kin iet iIip- - ijcmoIb In any llnlh yoa ilclrp.

I'nrlor I'lnlro. Dining-roo- I'hnlr. ltoi-klu- c I'linlr. OIHcc Chnlri. UiholMorcl I'lmlr.Illlth i'lmlr, Kir., Ktc.

Cribs and Cradles!v DBEDDXJinsro--

.--

lir iioriiiietit of Woven Win- Mtitlrr)", Sprlliit, llnlf, Ii, Wool aii'l Stniw .

tri"c mi Intiil lent mml.' to onlcr.

I.IVEOKI.SK KKAHIKItS .VNHSII.K KI.OS.S KOIt IMI.I.nWS.WINDOW HIIADi: IS Al.l.i'OI.OUS AND bl.KS.

UIKSh'K I'OI.KS IN WOODOIt II11ASS IKIMMINOS

REPAIRING !

10P0pi

ItKI'AlllKD AT ItKASO.NAItl.K ItATKS.

Cabinet i- - by(Mb. We nmko it mvIhI feiilnre of INTKItlOlt DKCOIlATINO.

illnler the cron.il iipervilnii of Mil Oi.iikhk DiiumiY.

tl. Ml our Hood lire llr.i'ln mid from llm vury l.alr.t I)i'Iih,roiolliee th niiiil kuptli'.tl

Our Prices are Placed at Bedrock.

Bki.1. 525 -T- IOLMPIIONES 645:

ORDWAY & PORTKR.Association. Ruie

difficulty

C'liaiuherlaiu's

Family

DritiMi

Robinson

Barkuntine

imported

A NewDeparture !

it li the "Australia" ilepartmj;Mny '20 will go forward or-il- r

for full siipplies of

NewspapersAND

M i 1

-:- -

rUl ' has been received from a pro- -

3f Suli-eriiitiu- ua uru soli- - uiiueut owner andcited for all kinds u! Newapit

I ..,.., .....l i)....:.i:....u. ...i.:..t. ...illpuia uiiu iviii" .....v....... i..s.,iii.r,il.l., May --"., IS1M

! roieivo direful ami jirouipt at- - i.eme il uuwaiik t:. l.'n. iiunuima.Iciitimi UtutlriniH:

'3T All must lipaid prom(itly ami in advancejust the ha mo an though lla'sub-teribo- r

pnt direct to the pub.liahnr.

&' In this new depiiriuri 1

hope to rceoivu the same shareof putrouago which has been ac-

corded to me in all eU'ort on mypart heretofore, mid I can sayl1'" eoulidoneo thus atfordtd will

ALOHA BATH HOUSE ; ...t il mispiaet.i. NKAItKST TO I'OWN . .

UUUUHWjUUIUIUUailUU.

,)l"m"ir

:

Secoud-tiau- d Carriage

Assortment

comprising

M.

Making Branches Competent Workmen

Positively

-- Mitual

lUUlvdl)plantation

Mibscriptioii

W. F. REYNOLDS.lUI'I.IW

'! tn .... ...

Wholesale Retail.

HM'I I. I.I.NK nl'

Mil. VNDMIt II IM.ATTS TAKK lonQllDCD1 ' (10 IllnNn ,

ililt imil hiii.-- i re llmnk to nil IrlnmU WW(UUUV UUUUU (

mill

IIKIllllCltl.liu l

ry

Silk and Dress Uoods,

Ktc. Kti. Kit Kir

Linrii (id rape Minis

Ol' l OMI'I K'lK h

Ii) ViiMiiilnvn nf Yiikeliiitiiiiww .,

wr- - mih ii mi im'mi hi nut nni'i7iiv ' ''"MUii'Hi. IIihkI. it.'v U .'iili

Uawaiian Hardware Co., L'd 'SrSii-VVi- . -- '"' "M "- -"

10

ii i

oJ0H iTOi-i-isr- ,aOO Qt naar Cxtorzv 2X3U.V

have

LUCOLIS THE

The

nmnnjrer:

I'hln Dcpnrttiient

A vl.lt hIII

BESTPAINTOIL!

You u. k mi uiilulun nl l.uco! n I'lilntOil.

liuvc i'xifrhiiuiueit wltn I.ikoI Oil foroiUkIiIk nml iii.Mii work. nlu on lion work,imluliUK my vauiuiiii pan, niui'liln r. undcuiitrlfiiKuN, nith II uml tin.-- rc-ul- t luot i

Ix'itu limit hatl-fi- n liiry. It ilrk--. Imnltr,mnkp a lifttt-- r flnNIi, goi fnrthur uml Isiiiiiu atlfiirtur In uvvry uy tliiiu liu- -

nft'U nil.iVrtiiln luliit work wlilcli wan uluiiyt '

htlukv ullii llhHeed oil, Urii-i- t hurd wlisul.lll'lll Oil WU U"i-l- .

Voury truly. Art.. DnitiKh

Direction for Use.i

Ucc l.uiioi. in every respect in Ihonunc in.in.nr tir you tvnuhl linseedml, with e exception tlniiyounuiy uilil fully (ine-nuari- umru la'- - '

coi. to tho sitnie ipuintiiy of ptKutuut '

ih. in you woulil of lin-cc- il.

red,

mixduv

anil

n.niiiiilu.l

rtllii

STon

them

USK .IAI'ANi

When hiird Kiirfiici.i hiicIi llnor,iitc, arc lillmru'ncvti net-- .lupiiiir.

MIXKS WITHNIS1IKS

mill .ihhtits ilii.'ii workiuu .mil mi--

provn the'u ni"i iiikvsnort, iik i)hi:n sami: imy awk.

mixi;ii, Dlleiwi-- i K"i" "f tinuirh nuiy hu pit cipilnleil tin mixtuie'tirdlcd

The of imiii lacol, In iIim-- net teiliii-- lie

uur their irileniu;; mildrying uml pit vculs ihcir cue kinu

ii.rM.U.IKWINC..UIMZTED.

FEED DBPAETMENT!From large vmied stock the undersigned would draw

partieuliir attention to the following:

FEED STUFFS!Comprising California liny, Uarley, Rolled Barley, Bran.

Middlings, Corn.

JCS6 addition to our usual stock of we nowcanning Washington Bra 11. On Is and Rolled Barley.These are each possessed of strong feeding properties andare well worth trial by nil interest d in stock.

FLO XT CalIforr,a"Washington State.

Royal and " Cleveland Baking Powders!MCE--

No rilnay Iih;I. hit niitrkfl flKtiri.

SA1.-T-

S. A. billf.bivrrixtoi .)Hfrp, I

KtKrllf.il Dairy, 50 li. ikRot 'A' SA LT-SO- Al'i)-

Oulllornla l.miit.lr.

J!AM. HA COX,

t'le. rnhlf Uriel

MACCAJIOX- I-

'i nml Iwn"

luri;1 viirlelv

WAV

SA I.MO- X-

ItiU'd ntiil Hall UarrvUTinned.

i.Aii- n-

Knlrlmtik'

COFFEE- -Urct'ii Komi"I'loiwcr." Kol-r- ' ainl paper

THA

TODACCOb- -CIGARS

choice violet) lenillny liidtiJi.

Morton' Eii(llih UrocHrlxa,OroMo iJlackwoll'a KiiRllah Urocorioa.

Llbby. MuNnil & Llbhy'a Oannnd Mwiita,Richardion & Uobbln'a Canuod

FHV1TS

lb.

UUHMMS--

II UN

tin

S--

ol

PAVIill

llmwti WrppiiiK

TW1XF.S- -

Wmppliitt

liiv.. Etc .

Kerossna "Aloha" & "Star" Kerosene

Mm.SToi'Krt OK

,Dry Go.ds.

Groclnrr, Furni in Klc, Bit,at .miidi.ua tk pimcks.

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.

KwongSingLoyl SING LOY,

407 King St.. "Thomas Block." 51-5- 3 dug St., near H.Minikei

Mutual Tele. 339. P. 0. Box 207. S Mutual Tele. 885. P. 0. Box 207.

1UG STORESCliin.w. .Jup.ii.i'.sc and Goods!

Indian Silks, Luces mid Linens.Crapes. Chinese

Silk llnndlvoi chiefs. Shawls and Scurfs,Onus Cloth, Knttun Chairs, Eto., Etc.

American and English Goods!OAfall.MKltl-S- , I.INBSH. LAWNS, MUSLINS,

Ladies' & Gents Hats, Boots and ShoesTrunks. Valises, Willow Ware.

Tnhle Cloths. Oil Ktc, Ete.

gjKT DON'T FOKOGT THE NUMREKS J051-5- 3 King Street & 407 King Street.

RE MOVAL" !

Benson, Smith & Co.

J! In ush.K nifinllic Vuiwti.ui th, WILL KKMOVE THEVV yr X ochre, and other dry pujinouih, i

V. SvV iiilvicahlc to up the paint ut IciikIT ' - A htforc is he tlecd, then . ..

mill .Hliliil m..n- Lncni. llio ,i.iim , TX&y'y rsJssKr --"&-Orr-

OI I: uuRriHH.- - w r Liruiiili ItMirmiTl) nt 'THiupIr Fuktilon'')

who I

Cotton

Silk, a I i

Mini- -

.-uvii

Urt ui.AW

iJ

following teistiinoninl

1

asteps, rcipiircd iimonly,

LUCOL V ll- -

appenriincin r h k i

the .i..r

iiihlitiou I tn J (

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 1H94

at "Kiiipirn."

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1).

MARINE NEWS.Arrivals.

WKIiM.snAY, Julie II.

Am lik Mnt'Mtt, Bncn.ion, iW ila. Depart- -ure Buy

Btmr Kam from Wnlannef ttjir Hawaii from llnwiill

Doparturns.V:iim:hiav, June K.

Ktmr I'clc (or MnUnwi-l- l in 10 a

Vessels LeavingAm bklne Jutic I. Hmnford, Jnlitcnn, for

6an KfHiiflffo

Pasaeiifcura.

IKWIVAI.1 rum Hnwntt nrul Mmil,

mm, Jiinoo I. it Mciiiiry'r stinrii i.'

oI.1I1K',

tiII I

W M Katnluttit. ItcvU Wnlnii. I.V... H

Kikiiewn. U Mnruui'r. C Duet, MissUrcenwell, Mi.IIit. Mr- - II lloolupi. Itllnllniitli.i-iuii- l i'iU ild'k,

IIKftRTt'lir.For Knunl, iiort.iir Miknlinln .liinp.1-- K

K Hull, J D Knrlu. Mnllc Kcnne, mi'l .Mi

ili'ck.For Mnul iwr 'mr f'lrtiitlltio. June ."

Mr niiil Mr Kettle, Mriirni',v iiml iIiimIi-te- r,

Juileo Oiioikt, V I'oeiie, iiomiIhIp.WCAchl, Mrllnliu niul wllo. Mr. MU-o- , V V A'hfnnl, Krttooo, .V llni mnlwile, ( K Wlltlur uml wile nmi ,VJ tlecU.

Oargoon from Island Port.Mtinr U'U llull-1.- 117 Iink" !i)(ir, HI ttn

e Ifee, I) Ii:ik iih'ii, Ua lii'iul I

li(ire, II InIIh lildm, I li.lls mmt klu,IU pljt JUIl'ltlc.

Shipping Not.The liurk Mat Mil tiroulit l.'IVi urn ef

Depuriuu- - liny coiil tor Alien Itiiluiixm.The barkeutllii! June l Htntiforil hits

clcnred for Hun Kmiiviwo with '.V,iLM Ikiusiwiir, nlili)ifil livV. (I. Irwin ,V Co. mill'. UiTKiT. Duiuestle value, IHU.2I2.

London, May 2.1. -- A rceclveilIrom Vli.irrtNo htiiU" tint t the lleriuniilurk J. 0. l'lUifter. whleli -- ullcd from ftnuKrunclhoo Murch lltli for llremeri, j

K)kvn: iuik)fJ to Imvc lo-- t forv-nui- it

Mid had buwprlt carrlt-- awny.

PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

Hortu Va.Ua on Dan Vldn'o Hr.instand Utunuod iliui.

Dan Vida, n young fellow in theiiniploy nt tho'Uuiou Peed Co., motwith a very painful accident at l:lfo'clock yesterday afternoon. It nppears that Dan mounted a youngcolt belonging to his brother Frankin tho rear of tho Union Feud Co.'

to ride up Hight predaciousMiuuur nmi i no inn on me ani-mal than il began prancing, Dauthinking tho colt was going to bucknulled on tho rein, causing tl.oliorso to rear up. A it did no thegirth broke ami rider and saddleslid off. He made an elfort to save

Captain'Pint liiiritilt

him. .!?,,.w"',u "'"l

ho Wannot

lfaiT P'irchaMinglheMilohis weak condition no examinationbus been made internally. None ofills rlhs aro

Tho doctor attending on Dan Vidatuports favorably

is confident ofentire recover v.

t'ur

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goi

thi afternoon.

BTKINEIl FINED

evening.Juno

UklUuc Cigars Uandy onSuuday Iwiat.

James proprietor of theElite Ice Cream was foundguilty iu the District Court thisinoruiug of violating tho umlay

sentenced to pay a ofSI and cost making ?.'. Mr. Steiuerwas summoned to appear on nocount of hnvii.' sold ciuarnuntidy on Suuday lut, although foryears past ho has beeu in the habitof doing ho. When seen alter lietrial ho said tha he would shut uphi store entirely on Suuday next, as '

it was for him todistieuseico cream in ono part and refuse acustomer cauciy iu another. "( hildron iu of a Suuday after school

cent' and ten c-n- t'

worth of candies, ami it would be ato refuse them," said

Steiuer. "I can't do it, haveto shut Mr. Steiuer had an

withSmith to-da- y about tho

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Tho Pacific clubother evening Y.M.C. A. hall,and decided to disband tho organ-ization on account of tho dearth infootball circles. Tho funds thehands tho treasurer weio equallydivided ami it wa decided thatmember of the defunct club jointhe Honolulu association,aud participate the initialmeeting on Juno II.

Thejocitoy uiuli was

of the Hawaiiannot complete at !l

oclocK thi I he chiliwero a list of olllcers.

J. F. Morgan sells on Frida apolariscopo ami other instrument!,uml books which wero the propertyof the late Dr, Martin.

F. Morgan will sell electricapparatus aud llttiugs on Fri-

day

LOOM. AND GENERAL NEWS

Ring up 200 for a good hack

Bock Beer in but tics, two for 23c,i.

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j Gonsalvos it Co. just recoil ml linoUlivo oil (rom hitropo.

Thoro is almost constant raiuthe Koua coffee region.

Mr. ami Mrs. II. . I. Platts havu acard of thanks in this issue.

Lodge li Progros holds a specialmeeting on Sunday at 10 a. in.

Tin; Aloha Hath House i.s thewrirpst to town and has good neootn-mod- al

ion for bather".

Hon. It. W. 1 ruin, Hawaiian Min-ister to Japan, by thoS.S. Gaelicyesterday for Yokohama.

Several monster tomatoes crownat Pearl wore brought to townyesterday. They are beauties.

W. II. Cornwcll went to Maui os- -

terday evening by the Claudine amiwill return on Saturday morning.

Indian, Habauaaml Dmson cigarshave been added to the stock of V.J. Sadtis, dealer tea amije.we.lry.

The S. Koyo Maru is not cominghero as projected, a sho has beenwrecked between Yokohama amiHakodate.

The funeral of the late K. C.Damon took place from his lateresidence, Bcrolanhi street, yester-day afternoon.

I). It. Ballcutiuo cnmcoior by theV. 0. Hall from Maui yesterday for

tho 11th of Juno races, lie has anumber of huros entered.

The and billiard rooms onHotel near Nuuanii street, soowned ami run by J. lioucu, havebeiu purchased by Harry A. Juen.

Mechanics'and Nuuauu

Home corner HotelLodging by

day, week or mouth. Terms: 2" amii 50 cents per night; ?l I.'J" pel

week.! J. I' M rgau ell the house-- j

hold furniture of Jih. Mel.aiu atI the premise, corner of llereiauialand Korl streets, at III o'clock to-- '

morrow.! Entries for the sports to take' place on Monday next under the, auspices oi the II. A. A. clone at' the Y. M C. A. hull at :. o'clock to-- j

morrow evening.I So Young, of the Tone lling So. cietv building, wn llmd $10 in theI District today for managing

a che fa game. Two others werelined $20 each. They all noted ap- -

peals.i The arreslh of Chines sturekeop- -

ors for violating iheSiimlay law bykeeping open after 0 a. in. hits reached sixteen. James Steiuer is theonly while storekeeper Munitionedso far.

Judge Coo pi r, Deputy Attorney-Genera- l

G. K. Wilder, J. A. Magoon,A. Rosa, V. V. and W. C.Aclii loft by the Cliiudne esterdayto attend Circuit C urt term at Wal-litk-

They intend returning onSaturday or Sunday morning.

it"Ivi

An as vet unknown oot has no- -

ared in the colfee plantations ofoua. home tliiult it the rat and

otliei tho mongoose. Whatever ilis. It cat the ouug shoot. Noneof thu planter have as vet uot a

store It to the ollice. No , of the creature.The auction of valuable piece

of property on Fort street occupiedby Captain look place atnoon to day at .1. F. Morgan's

It started at upsol price,tuiM. ami wa inwriy Knocked Mown

himself and held on to the rein. I to C Cluuey for iiY2't.Ii(irai4 fitll tin tint lwtu

breast. sluiiuiuu '.Medical assiVt- - ',a'"1"' ' awny l'0M.ico tho injured t' 'l- -

Thi morning , ! A' f"rbut U"! l1,av"

daugor. Owing '" hX j,,

uroueu.

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right to sell tho article. So Mr.DowMttl ha-- i logo out to thoMiburbsto dispone of his tock.

The oxhiliitiou oflimi Si.iiiinmv will In. Iintil in Ivii

his patient' waiahao Church. Thursday7, p. in. AdmisMou .V)

Steiuer,Parlor,

I'll

Football

iu

Athleticcoming

atteruoon.arranging

Ceylon

Kihlingsales-

room.

closing

cents, rickets for sale at LowersCooke, Ca.-tl- e Cooke, HawaiianNew Co., BeiiHiii, Smith ; Co.,Tliriiiu'ii and Mauuf.iciureri.' ShoeCo.

All who had wuk iu plmto-grap- h

panting b W. B. Aih aresati.-fie- d. The wuik - guaranteedas of a lasting nut inn aud the priceare within the ofMr. Ash has lately douo the por-trait of Chief Luglli.e.-- , the Ho-nolulu Fire Department for LarryDee. See card in this piipnr

All lettets marked to he so for-warded will be sent by the Po-- d

Ollice officials iu. tlio li;irki-ntii- n

, Jane St nu ford to the Conl Thovessel wait for the arrival of the

a to give our cii iou achance of aiiAWeriug comuiiiun--lions ivcoisi'd by that steamerPostmaster liouorul Oat uotilien thisfor public benelil.

CLOSING UXEU.ISES

At tlni Kiiwiutilmo Somluary -- Thoa Surcuss

The dosing exercise1! of tho liawaiahao Seiuiiiary limit place lid-- , morn-ing. Tim Hclii.iilioom ami adjoining

were pai-kc- with people, alarge maj ni lieiug llawaiians.Tin' pingrain w ti a1- - folluw: MisKiuuev, exaiinn.itiiiii a ('In-- , iuHawaiian gengraph, ; Mis.--, tiailum,algebra ami reriiatiou; Mis t'ariie,cl.'ISs in geiii-tl- . ; .Mi ( i:illll(U, I'lll-- h

in aril huictie; Mi- - Seat-.- ,

From II in 12 n'cloi-l- , a fair was heldami fancy artnlc, and (ollVe,were sold The sum of .2iM wasrea'ii'd at the fair Tin- - ntlemhiucetlus.ear has iiiiminicil L'lJ scholar',ami thiniigh tin ellii-ien- i iinua.'e- -

lllelit of Mls I'uii", pnncipal. it lllisa mcco-.fii- l lorn.. Tlie closing

exhibition will t.ilio pl:i e in Kawaiahao (. Iiurch oveuiug.The school u the first

I Motiday

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.

Sixth Day.VYkdnfjiUay, Juneti.

The Convention was called toorder at

Del. Kahaulelio offered aagainst smoking in tho Conven-

tion. was supported by Del. Bald-win and opposed by Dol. Robertsonand Couti. McCandless. Tho resolu-tion was lost, 12 to 1G.

The Convention wont iuto com-mittee, of tho whole. Conn. Etnmu- -

lut li in tho chair. Consideration of! paragraph fi. 2. Articlo 18,

was resumed. This is tno provisionregarding treaty stipulations withthe countries of candidates fornaturalization.

Conn. IJrown renewed his motionto strike out tho paragraph.

i Couu. D. B. Smith opposed thomotion, favoring Mill. Smith's ver-- !bal amendment of yesterday.

I Conn. Wilder was in favor ofI striking out tho paragraph, unlessit was the right thing to shut our-- I

selves up like an oyster. While theintention was to keep out Asiatics,the result would be to exclude all

; Del. Carter said that somnStates of tho Union the courts had

'decided that Hawaiiaus wero not' eligible for citizenship. The intima-tion as to Asiatics was erroneous and

' might involve the Government introuble. Ho moved reference toJudiciary Committee. Carried.

Paragraphs 7 to 0 inclusive (souyesterday'u report) passed.

10 was amnmled, onmotion of President Dole, to insertthe words "his compliance with"after tho words "suiting forth."

AiiTicLG 111. Denizen.No letters of Doni.atiou shall bo

i'iueil to any person not by thisConstitution eligible to become acitieii; except that no previous resi-dence In the Hawaiian Islands, nor(mention to become a permanent

ut of the Republic, nor oathabjuring allegiance to his nativelaud or of allegiance to tho Repub-lic, nor application to the SupremeCourt, shall be required,

Couu. Brown moed to strike theArticle

Del. Carter supported the Articlo.Conn. Wilder said if ualttralizn

lion was to be prohibited,then he thought like thisArticle would be necessary. Hemoved reference to the JudiciaryComin ttee. Carried.Amii'u: 20. -- - Division or Powers or

Goi:i(mi:nt.The upreimi power of the Repttb

lie is divided into the Executivet just as

herein orovided, these shall be preserved instinct.

Del. Carter moved to strike outtho InM sentence. This theory wasoriginated by a Monies-ipiict- i,

but in practice it had been afailure.

Min. Smith moved thepas read. Carried.

AmicLi: 21. -- EmvTivi: CoitMti..Sccriox 1. Tho executive power

of the Republic shall be vested in aPresident and Cabinet.

SirrioN '1. Tho Cabinet shall con-sist of a Minister of Foreign Atlairs;a Minister of Interior: a Minister of

and an Attorney General.Sution 'X The President and

, Cabinet sitting together shall con-stitute tho Executive Council. '

, Si.t noN 1. in this Con-stitution tli action or approval ofthe Executive Council is required, itshall mean that thu action or ap- -

' proval of a majority of such Council,which majoritv tho

shall bo ono, is sullicioiit.Del.

Cabinet ofSecretary for Foreign Affair;

Secretary of tho Interior; Score-tnr- y

of tho Treasury, ami Attor-ney-Uener-

objected iu thelanguage secretary waswas summoned and Nniaimi. ml Koolati Hawaiian

ladtakeu "' ",wa ,,,),,',1"vln"I,, m wrowas roting was C.l,"."'," mJliK"l ercaloconfisiderod out of to ,,,W!,I ,, t;L.i

hi

impossible

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interview Attorney.(Seueral

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everybody.

of

L.will

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of

English.

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resolu-tion

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Section

nationalities.in

Paragraph

out.

practicallysomething

Finance

Carter moved that Section 2 ! voto:rend: "The shall consista a

a

Miu. Smith thataa

homo. lorn,easy, con-'- .

hae

halls

cake

been

(:iJ0.

ami the change wouldthe

itod iicox,ol the t.aoiuet had no oxeculhe reRllillli.illlltt V t linl- - wuril iiuiriilv kimrii

io tin vote,

an

u.

toterms of tin Constitution tho titleSecretary would be a misnomer.

The section passed as in the draft.Section il passed.t!mill i.illllituiiitiiil mi &iinttmi

it with-- 1 ',f,

con-e- nt ifthree Ministers were ou the otherside.

Pro.s. Dole explained that suchwas tho intention of section. Itwas meant give tho President tineihfiiioiice iu action. Therewero other provisions iu draftwhere Minister acted apart fromthe President.

Min. Damon remarked that thiwas a serious matter. Ho hadI). 'en in two Cabinet hethat the control of majority wassafe. They not always be

fortunate as to have such a goodThere had beeu many a

step between this buildingand that other building ou this verymatter of majority rule iu Cabi-net. Ho not think they shouldhe precipitate about amiho would move bo referred to acommittee.

Miu. Smith said this was one ofthose important matters to which agreat ileal of attention had beengiven iu preparing the draft. Itnceined to him provision gavetin- - President an absolute iiowor of

on the will of Ministers.Thi was a compromise between thotwo extreme views-o- ne favor ofthe United Stales pure audsimple, another iu favor of the calii-ne- t

sstiim. He moved sectionpass as iu the draft.

Dil. llaldwiu supported referenceto a committee.

Kahaulelio thought the pro-ts- i

'ti was as good as could bemade now. It gave thepower to top any little game ofthree Ministers

Del. Carter hoped the matterwould iii't rcfeired lo any com-tinltc- e

If nieiiib'TH were undecidedthe itiM.iiioii might bo postponeduntil another da.. Il was a funda-mental principle of government thattho ultimate decision of importantquestions should bo iu the hand ofouo individual.

Pros. Dole did not wish to see ai question like this referred to a com-mittee, as such would deprive theConvention of the educational valueof discussion. The remarks of thohonorable Councillor Damon aboutconditions hi times past did not

Then the head of tho govern-ment was absolutely irresponsible.He could not be removed nor im-

peached, and thero was no cheek up-on him other than certain powersgranted Ministers and legislatureby tho Constitution. The Presidentof tho United States had more powerthan almost any sovereign in theworld, but in this draft tho Presi-dent was hedged with restrictions.In making appointments and in otheracts, ho could only act with the ap-proval of a Minister or Ministers.By depriving tho President of allpower of independent action, the

would be lowered in digni-ty and ollicioucy, nnd it would behard to get any able man to accepttho ollice.

Del. Baldwin, after hearing thoPresident's explanation, would with-draw his motion.

Tho section then passedDel. Carter proposed a new

to bo numbered R, follows: "When-ever requested so to do by the Presi-dent ami throe of the Cabinet, aMinister shall resign." Althoughthe contingency making such a sec-tion desirable might rarely if everario. the experience of tho past dic-tated the wisdom of such a provision. He instanced by inferencethe case of tho division in t lie Re-form Ministry of 1890, when oneMinister blocked a vital item of pub-lic Who could tell what

and momentous results tothe country had arisen from that in-

cident?Del. McCandless seconded the

amendment.Del. Robertson was against the

amendment. By tho spirit of thisConstitution the S nate would prac-tically elect the labiuot After theSenate had signified its approval ofa set of Ministers, ho thought itwould be wrong to give tho Presi-dent and a portion of the Cabinetpower to change tho personnel. Ifthere was anything in the family-compa- ct

cry, he thought this propo-sition lent it additional force.

Del. Iosopa favored amend-ment, repeating Del. Carter's argu-ment from IHtlO.

Del. Lvmaii cited Article 25, civi lug the President tho appointmentof the Caliinot, ami Article 2, say-- ilug members of tho Cabinet shallonly m removable with the consent

j of the Senate. The proposed sec-- I

tiou would practically nullify theSenate's control of the Cabinet. Tho

M'

a

as to mat- -' outsiilesup- -

Frenchman,

as

ol

Del.

as

ter a itCarter cottMilorod the to fix of tho

control of Senate fresh looked11117 "in nin- - , nj uiM'HHon lorthe Seuat

A majority of work it closeVivas was

ationist iuto llieCabiuot wouldI use tils inliiienco to ileleat I liei cy tif tho Republic. Tho Senate still

uml (lie power to pr.s upon a changeof Ministers, so that the argumenton that score did not apply

Couu. Brown, tu view of the pro-vision of Artlclo'-JtJ- , thought the Con-vention should give the matter verycareful consideration. Ho movedtho amendment be referred thoCommittee on the Executive,

Robertson contended againthat the proposition was inconsis-tent with the of other purls oft lie draft.

Del. Carter accepted Conn.Brown' motion to refer to commit-tee.

The motion to refer resulting iu nProvident i

standing tho motion was

the

the

lost on the following aye ami nay

Ayes -- llaldwiu,Dole, Feruaiitles,Kahaulelio, KauhCnudlo"s, MentionSmith, Vivas ami

Wiles, Allen, Eui- -

Hitclicock, Iosopa,King, Ktinulakoa, Morgan, Nott,

iu tint ivo minil. HoUorton, hmttli,States tho inemboH "atoriiouse,

amiUel. lie bo

taric the President. Under' tho ll tho special

I.of ' '

the

executive

feltthe

so

taken

thedid

thoit

tho

iussteiu

the

itPresident

!

loung- - w.

morning

Brown,Hatch, 11

"V..r.v sixth

WiLkNoes Damon,

Kua,

lenney,Midor

Carter moved sectionorder

iSaldwin favorotl this motion.Ho was against tho amendment now,

wanted consideration.There evidently doubt in tho

saying prevented action ",, ,;Y1i"iim,rf,out tho Preidei.t, oen ,0"- - V,,l,,,r ca'"

to

really

might

mailer,

eto

ap-ply.

section

to

was

Boro- -

Del.

time

theiiiKolvoH.vote

on the amendment, tie looked onthe vote just taken indicating tho

defeat of tho amendment.Couu. Watorhouso moved tho

umomlmont be laid tho table.Del. Carter did not think the

question should ho disposed of sum-marily. thought the 10 mem-ber were evidently in ofthe amendment entitled someconsideration.

Couu- - Watorhouso withdrew Idsmotion.

Del. Abies while opposed theamendment the groundsby Del. Robertson, still felt that itssupporters were entitled to consider-ation.

The motion to make the matterthe pecial order for Friday (asamended) was lost.

Dol. Carter withdrew his amend-ment.

At Ihotl the committee took re-

cess until h.'IO,

Aimt't.t: 22

AFTKIINOON SLsslON.

(Jl'AI.II'ICATIONs

8i,ls

favor

PltKS- -

11IKNT

In order eligible the of-fice of President, peinou shall:

Be not less than thirty-liv- e yearof age;

Have been born in thu Hawaiianresided not

less than fifteen ears;And bo oitUon of tho Republic.

Damon moved to uitko thoions of residence five year.

Conn. Walerhoiifo movedyears.

lot motions failedAiini'i.i 2:1. Ftusr

Carter.

certain

Islands therein

PlIKMIiCM.

hereby de-

clared bo the Presi lent of the Re-

public of Hawaii, hold ollice untiland including the ;lst day of

A. I). lUH'), and thereafterhiiivosMir shall have

did) elected and qualified.Dol. Lyman movud tu hirt iu

the blank theDole.

The proposal

uaiue of San ford B.

wa received withcheers.

Pres. Dole suggested that thename be left out until the thirdreadiug.

Del. Carter hoped no second wouldbe fouud for tho President' sugges-tion.

Del. Abies moved aimMidmeutto reduce the term to four years,and favored allowing the Presidentto succeed himself.

Miu. Smith stated tho matter hadreceived careful attention in prepar-ing the draft, ami tho result was theproposition before them.

Del. Kahaulelio was for six years.He thought the longer term wouldavoid tho evil seen in the UnitedStates, of ono President upsettingtho policy of his predecessor.

Del. Robertson moved to extendtho first term to 1902.

Del. D. B. Smith favored ratifica-tion of the Constitution and electionof President by tho people.

The acs and noes wero called onthe insertion of tho name of SaufordBallard Dole with tho following re-

sult:Ayes --Abies, Allen, Baldwin,

Brown, Carter, Damon, Emmoluth,Ena, Feruandes, Hatch, Hitchcock,Horner, Iosopa, Kahaulelio. Kau-han-

KtinuinKea. Lyman, McCand-less, Memlonca, Morgan, Xott, Rice,Robertson. D. B. Smith, W.O. Smith,Tonuny, Wnterhouse, A. S.Wilcox, G. N. Wilcox, Wilder, Young

-- ;u.Del. I). B. Smith at first voted no.

saying that although ho thoughtMr. Dolo was tho best man could begot, ho did not believe in this wayof proceeding. Ho changed hi vole

fore tho vote was announced.

ten

Min. Smith answered objectionto tho term of the first Presidentin tho draft There would bo ampleopportunities of getting the voiceof tho people in Hie six years. Be-sides three elections of Representa-tives thero would no doubt be somevacancies to fill in tho Senate Donot make tho first term of tho Presi-dent too short. There had beenenough change for the past fewyears.

Miu. Damon said tho ofthis country had for years lukengreat deal to do with the rulingpower To put oH the elect Ion of nPresident until 1002, oven to11)00, would bo straining tho pa-tience of the people rather far.There was little doubt that tho firstinciimlMHit be elected again,but let the people have say thematter.

Del. Ablns said tliev mum nwnenilor they wero not the people. There

Legislative ami Judicial. Except speaker preferred leave the were good men

Wherever

and

President.

this

position

policy.

stood. porting this movement. For thisDel. that body tho term first

President far liketho change. tho of corpo

might put an anti-annex- Del opposewho

poll-rlicl- o

Del.

tenor

but for

tl10,

who

slated

would

ration.lo sad

dliug tho country with one I'nnident for six year without a now

' election. Ho would be ono to votefor of President Dole,ami he believed iu allowing liberty

rii..itii..l Dr.. uiil. t.iifiithivii 111- -

not think tin term shouldlong.

Del. Iosopa favored tho longestterm proposed. If the United State.--.had six-ye- term for President,they would not bo wrestling with unow constitution now; the islandwould bo of the United States.Ho would support UKI'J.

Tho mot ion for UK was declaredcarried on a show of hands.

Del. Abies doubted the vote amion a rising vote the motion for UKl2carried.Autici.k 21. Election Pkkmiikst.

Section On tho third Wednes-day of September, I). I'.Kk). amion tho third Ytcduosdav of hniitem

. 'T' h"r ! year tl.er.lafjor,' I manlit o t,, Kllit Hlmlf meet to elect a

' I'rosidout for n loin, of six ears toU. .. It). I with ..... ....ineltith,

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begin first of Januaryof tho year following.

Tl.o year wa amended to I'.HIJand the section thu passed.

Nuitauce in u StruamA (iiriiinii nafHfwl I iMiuimi nlw nk.

1 hursday . m.ftr Smith' bridge on

1 for

on

an

.1.1.1

tania street, reported to the PoliceI Station that tho body of a child hadj boon found floating in tho river.( Olllcors wero despatched ami a bigcrowd surrounded tho spot. Thefloating bundle, the part appearing

, above water looking much like ahead, wus pulled ou shore. Whenthe bundle was opened it was found

I to contain, besides the placenta of abirth, a shirt ami trousers of Jap-- .nuose cloth. The bundle was at-- Itached by a rope to a stone. Everything pointed to Japanese owuer-- i

ship of tl.o parcel. Two boys saidthoy saw a Japanese come to thobank and throw a bundle over early

' this inoruiug, but could not identifyhim. The bundle came to lightwhen (he tide went out.

Tho day scholar of the CatholicUirls School look an outing at Wai-ki- ki

ou Smith' busses yesterday.'Tho youngsters ovideutly enjoyedtho ride.

11th of

Doyi'iir,

nuttht'

truiiin'M olhllOllltl IlllVt

qniil'ity of

JuneRaces !

be fooled thiOWIH'I'h uml

lint' Mocktilt' Vl'I'V lll'rit

fiH'd for tliuirhurries, riii? onlylor Mich is Hip .

tV--

TO THE PARK

jllllCf

CALIFORNIA FEED CO.

I'KI.HI'IIONI'.b

UELIVEKY

i 'i --mEYKRY DAY.

Oi'fiik A: W.iti:infi;:Coiiifi' ltict'ii nnd NiiiitiiniHllH't'tH,

Headquarters for White Goods

AT

3ST. S. SACHS'otao iort Street, Honolulu.

Immense Assortment ! Lowest Prices !

SAIN80UKM In Plain, 8 rlix-- 1, Clieokf slid Plaldi.

Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Linen LawnsIN Aid. OKAIlt.3 AND I'ltlCKH.

IMMITIKSin Btrltx-d- . Cluck'. I'luM and Itnlr Un-- ,.

INDIA LINONS, BATISTE AND COTTON CRAPES.COTTON MULLS IN WHITE, CREAM AND KCKU

IMMKN8K VAIMBTY OK

WHITE GOOIDSAN KN1II.KSK VAIMKTY Or

LACES AND EMBROIDERIES!KMllltOIDKItY KDniN'OH In Swl., Nulnn.ik mid Hnmtmrit In

All Width, with ItivrtltiK - Mnteli.

All-ov- er Embroidery, Embroidery Flouncoa and Domi Flounce.Laces of Every Description in All Widths

Summer Dress Goods

Figured Muslin,

White Dress Goods,

Lawns, Dress Cambrics,

Laces & Scotch Gingham,

M

E3to.( EJto.,.A.T

. S. LEVY'STry the "Cleveland" Black Hose !

- AI.SO rilK

French Kid. Slxoe at $2.25NOTICE.

I luivo lifcti instructt'd by Mil. ,1. M. dk .Sa k Sii.va,proprit'tortif thu Hawaiian. Japanksic Ha.aah, UntfUtrvut,to soil hiH stock of iIAl'AN'USIS GOODS. Also, a big

of .lATANESK PAPEH XAl'KIN'S will beholdLKSS THAN COST.

GOO KLI3M:,411 NUUANU STREET.

Merchant Tailor.PIT AND FINISH GUARANTEED.

Cuslimercs andNKW OK

lustUTJITS mow gll --a. TJF

Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, Lawns, Etc.,

Gent's Furnishings of Description.

JUSTA

Surges

LINE

KLOhS SIl.K J'lU.OWt, lw sit,.,., ,vi and l.1,1,1 U" ""'K''1" "Jl.ljl U'lllbh WAIhl.S tor l.iullesJKASKSS Mll.l.KK WAInTh tor Untie.M' MM Kit llltKK.K IUVK lor

Dresses just the thing for Summer Wear,

fad we are showing the Largest Stockfound iu this Market

&crtosa nn

lOi-3- m

'"i''1

H. JAOUKN.

1 I'i'K to Inform MiomIiik Mm ami I lietlfiii-ni-l I'lililic tliitt lion iru.iir'l to ur

uml cvrr ilorrii lien fit1 Utile. Ml

killfn l lti.tiM'kiil. UluiiiiiKiinil li ouii-iiit,- -

itoiin ilium sliiiilr l''lrl-cli- iproini'lU

llttl'lllll'll to.

l now

Iu

Aililrost.

STOCK

i'.mon viur.in, HoMii ii.plull tt

Mil J. W.

tin: Wf.ll

eri'imrnl to rutir fur It.iiniu, u,Mh-liil- I'riv.Uv llliincr l'.iiil(..or 1'iiriii'i, ito , mo. He will ltiiiiii'ii ioi'iiii tiiiin nny imllfnor

llll-l-l Hlol Mill kllllllV Killings II. I'lOll-t- t

"I'lliiK

ccnth

Received !

Etc

Every

PtEOErVEDFl LL OF

Ladies' Purses and Card Casesf

H"--v

l.ii.ll.-s- .

7 for

F. EHLERB CO.

PRACTICAL Ol'N-MAKF.- U'

iriMirum. time..

OHAl'MAN,

KNOWN

AUTISTIC CATIOKKI

iiiiriicii

HSto.,

yards fLiW

Good

P'OR.T HTR.TOH1T

HOP II1NG & CO.,t".' Ilul'h.1. M'ltKhl

G0HHIS8I0N HRBCQANTS

IlilieMli alor

Lidflors a&d Manila mGeneral Chinese Merchandise

Nill Mis. tt llllH--l'

. Etc

of New to b

- Hi III

Kl

1 I .1 -

i' Minting.Mlk.. Ktl'., Klc. r.to

Euollsh and Amuriuan Orocorleslly Kvvry Con it Mruiiii-- r

MUTUAL TULKI'llOSK U. 0W-l- y

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National Cane Shredder

R n

PAfKNTKII I'NIIKK I'HK LAWS

; tern &

T i fWvZST.'V lk.I. B w

IT J,. V rf-- J r L

diJdfl1igW. r4vr

I r. s

I'HK HWVAIIAN ISLANDS

PHE t'NDEUaiGNEI) IIAVK HKKN Al'I'OlNTKI) .SOI.K AUKNTS KOlttliCM' tiiiHKiuiKKH mill uri' now i'i'inr'il to rui'idvo unliT.,

I'lic jsrwit uilvantitKi'h to he from (he nee of tin1 National (,'ankSiiKRbDKii up' thoroughly eMiihliah.'il ami lU'lmnwhilgi'il hy rimitMtCiitrnlly.

The l.truv iiiiinhiT o( I'IhiiUtp luiiit ihi'in m the Uiillcil Hunt', CulmArgftitini Itcpuhhe. I'erti, Australia unit elsewhere, he.ir wituec" to thllllllVO Clrtllll.

Tlic UKUiif the .SlIiiKHHKh very 1rir2al iiltpiu-nt!-' the ijtliititlly of eiuiei lie mill en n griinl ('J.') to ."(),), iil- -. the i xir.telioit of juieo (5 to 11.).

It in it urcut viifegiiiinl, tiiiik itift kiinwn at ouev the jireiiuiiw of iiiijpieee of iron, utakee from iMr, or nnylliniji whleli would he liiihlo to iliuiiiip(he mill, .mil allowing iiiiiph time to n move nime ln'fore ihiiu.tgiiiK the mill

The SiiiiKtuiKK ip very mmle. ami from the muniicr of It operu-iit.i- i

it cut-n- r leurc there pieiTK of wimmI (ir iron without often breaking tinMiiiKUDKK , mill if iiiiyiliiii' hn-nkp- , it - dimply ome of the knlvee or iuitcr,a hicli fun l' itiickly itml eeoiiomitully repliieed I'he Siiiikudkii, nt it"inline Indicates, tear the eime into ohri'iU of varying length, perfectly open-ing it mill allow inn the mill to ilmroii-jiil- (Hit- - out the juices without

the immene extra poiver u etiiur to i'riml or eruch the whole.me. The Miiukhhkii ipp'iuln the idirethleil emie uniformly mill evenly tollie null mill., ami line? away with the mei-M- iy of preniliu; the hnj:iine hliiiiul heiweeu the mills, where rinmlmc ic in iim-- . No greater iimount ofIxiilet e.ipiieuy ii-- reiliireil to openili the (sIMikiiukic thmi Unit which wuMiiliiitiit fur the mill, for the uluio lenum We furnish full working.IrioNiiiC" for the inotallatiim of our Siii;kiuii:ii-- , emililiiiK any eompi-teu- i eic(iin er to -- iui'if.fully iiiHtull mill them.

In unlet iMg HIIHKIilihllK from U". plui-- e mall kileh. pli"wni lieili.ihiii.T ami width nf the mill mlU iili whieh Siiiii.iiiikk i to heeonueeted,al-- o ill" ide (either riulil or left h mil a." you fnee I1 .lelivery fide of themill,, upon winch the mill engine - loenled, alo the height fmm lloor lineto ennter of front mill roll phaft, ami ditane' eeuier thi! -- Iiafi to front endof I nil plate. There Siikkiiiikkh are now heiii); iced hy the llilo Siimir

ml Hawi Mill, Knh.il.i, where they are jiiviii creal ialitf.ietion.i)F I'rirec kiuJ funlicr p:irlieiil:ir. may he had hy applyim; i

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LU.r' I "ill 'Ifilln 1'itr Ihl lllitrtlHilH hlilml'

tr;t.hl'IHNK l- l-

CI IAS. II I: STACK,lMI'OUTKK AND DKALKIt IJ.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR aud FEED.

Fresb California Roll Batter and Island BatterVT ALWAYS ON HAND rt

New Goods Received by Every Steamer from Sao Francisco.

t& All Unlerr filltlifnlli altcilil i NilUfiirliiin unraiilent itntrxiiikiiisI ami purkiil with rare.'

Limcoln Block, Kimi SratKi, Dm. Kht m Ai.akka Sthkkts

liUlH I'KI.Kf HONKS Jie- -

LEWISIll 1T0UT

Iiiiiioitm. Wli (Mil1

Provision Dealers

A SPECIALTY.

Uft

MclXTYUK & BUO.,AND

Groceries, Provisions andKuro)

HY

of

egan Empire Saloon,S14 Port StroetALWAYS US THh

Styles in MillineryI.ATKh'l S

andhTOfK tir

DRY :(iOODSIN TIIK -

Done by Mrs.

WM. VIES,Rigger Stevedore,

"WR.HJAN HUN lh "N

K I I OK WllltK

St'hr. "MAII1.M.MII "Will run rfu'iiliirl) liflnci'ii orl hihIU'ulnliia Kcuwimil Hint I'uiilkl on tin of iinlm.For upii tu

lliqiilrf Hi ill J S Wall.fr(ivnr rtiri'(ikcl' Knri .in-i-- i

DAVID DAYTON,

Acknowledgments

- Wll.l r

Management aod Sal; of

IN).

Collecting All Its Branches.Urrut No, I'.' hinti

f6--tf '

OK

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V lli'X iVi

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& CO.,STUKKT.

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Uoruer Hotel & Nuiuuu Streuts.

OLD

Family Wines and Brandies

A JT.i IAI.IY

POUT SHERRYS3 Years Old

B. 1ST. PtH3QXJ-A.- ,iii.i. I'uii

NOTICE TOVisitors, Picnic Parties, Luausj

i -

General FutolioAt Smith's Bus and Livery

Stables. Street.Mi'triiilllnn Meat

- tliu i'ihiih.i pini'H In iiimii yim can ucilliit'ii. Wiiuinii'ili i. llunHii"! ami HailiiloIlur'. It will my on lo fill I ami

inn tr Ii.huIii.ii'

MvttU(l TralopHonw 408.'IMllil

OKYL.ON TKA AND

I It INI'nltM I'l1 I lull I liavi iii.i ut No. I

Niiiiann .iri'v' ulili V Innn't wllli Itnlili-- .ipiliri'H, IViirlN

fli-- . .IiikI prulvcil auiiiii (!)' Inn Thuiry ii. Al-- iniiian iinii.iint ami iiiiioii(Tnri An tiiKHcllim ut mi ttiMk It toll- -

riled W. J. KAIUIIH,ll No, M Nuuiliu itrt.

& Naval SuppliesFresb Goods Evory California Steamor.

ICK HOUSE (iOOl)S- - - -

Okdkks Solicitld Jfl 0F SATi.srAciioN Guakanikku.

fhl.KHHO.Sh ti V H

II. K.IMIIXIIKILS IIEALKHS IN

Feed.- - -,SV Hood Itwvlvwl liy llverj I'hi'II frnm lie- Kit"ii ilnte himI

KUKSH CALIKOKN1A - PUODL'UK KVKHY STKAMKH

All Ur.r fultlifitlly ultPUiloil hi uikI (IihmI- - tn tinI'urt li ftty FIIKK

Ini.AMit Okhkks Solicitki) Satiskacthin (Icakantkkuw.a.'I i'uhvvi! fcMiei ivii cii urnck'cvi.

J. J.HANI)

LatestI'HK

White Colored Worsted GoodsPHI: MUHT i.'o.MI'I.KTK

CITY

Ureitsmaklug Runnel

DAand

CKBRKTIMATKS I'UAl

Al.l. S

Tinllii

Kimnllmpat, Mukiiliiia,

KrelKht.

I'MU ulllivlliink 'n.'i'

Agent to Take

A'lVKNU

Property

InMiirclmiit

hiiliM

fllOlfK

MANAHKl:

KingAiljmiiiiii; Market,

JKWKMIY

III.'. I'HK lll.ltHlnru

Miinnfiii'liirrilJi'WMlry

I'nri'

by

Inlands

IIOX

HOMES

AI

PEARL CITY

wrwsjSI

I JVUdVHB

THE

aiUvav boil (!(..

.

(JKFtSKS THK PUBLICt

Another Great Opportunity

To Scur HoiQHt in 0u of th Mott

Delightful Localltleu to l

Kouml in tUo Vuradita

of the Pacific

Ai- - i lirnltli) - 1'enrl I'll) Iiii

iilreinly pjliililiiliod an I'livlnlile rnplltntliili.Many k(Vh1 cIiIiimi hi llil rniiiiiiiuiltyliitTiMixiierliuicpil tlio woiulprfnl rlVeet iniIikmiI by n fi' iliiy fiijinirii In llint dry,i no I iiIiihi-I'Iiit- i', iitid xlvu ftmlefill testl.tunny in tlie ri'llef (hey liuve ahiut In- - ;

titiitl Riilnuil frimi hvvi-- nml lonteun.tlniii'd nltnikx of nt lima. l'liylrlaniuiinliiiii I tli ilm I'lnniiiH dt I'ciirl CityriMMtiiiini'iiil It n iinlntHl "Hiiltiirlniii

THE WATER SUPPLY

IS AMPLE!

Ami can li uivreiiMil m im,,i Hie iiMi. ofii Miiiilittl(iii ciiiiit In (lie l city Intin world.

I'nur. A. II. l.tnc ol Ouliii CnllfKi' In

our iiiithorlty for atntliiK tlml the wateriiqiply - the )iir'l yet ilUcovirt'd In tliNeountry.

I

8peclal Dducemenls to 'y Sel"ers'

Kr ninety (ln frutn iliitf vtc will rllI.UI'S US .SI'KUIAI. I'KltMK fnvoraliln tnImhiU'IIiIi' Kor a term uf tlinvnioiitlii. from date, IiiiiiIxt ami all luillil- -

j

Ihk niaturliiN will ! iililk, ami iIoIIvit- -

nl in I'fiirl City ill iniii'li lnt--r rlco than '

tvi-- r before (iljtnliieil.

fur further nrtleiilar. mil nt tln mllev ,

.or mi any of I lie luinlier ilfiilurn in tliUcity. Thoan who now own lulu a well an '

tliiiHp who )iroOM to lieeuiiio re'dentH ofthat crui hi! vlty, will ilo well to vinliruwtliUiiipiirtiliilty. TIiojcwIio nvull tliviu-- ;

belveiof thin oirer, within t lie time iiaineil.will be entitled lo, alel will receive thefoll(iwlu Iwiu'llW:

Kcrnterin of ten vearh, the t'oiiinnywill carry such residents and their fninillGHfrom I'earl City to Honolulu In the morn- -hi): arriving a little heforo nerun n'cloek),and frnm Honolulu to I'earl City In thuevening having Honolulu itutlon a littleafter live o'clock , for ten oents rauli way,u rate lesi than omt rent r mile. Timrntc-- on all other lainsuiigcr trains runningduring the ilny or uluht will Iw l ctntper mile llret cla-- x, and I cent wr mile I

Sei'illld clllx.A food M'liool Ik nhoilt to he oeMed In

the I'eiiitiMilu, In the lluo, laritf, newrehiHil-hoiiM- i tree i ed hy Mr. J. 'i', Wnr-- i

hoiisn. KeildentH HvIiik at I'earl Citj I

IielKlit.-i- , laove I'.iarl City stiiilou anilthoso iiaviiiK hiiinei on the I'oulliilla. will '

he allowed to ridn free on regular trainsbetween IVurl Cll Htationt to and fromthe I'linluHiila

TliD'C who want tiicnnlliiue tiiceiid theiichildren tn HdiooN In Honolulu, can havetruuiiHirtiUlon ou all regular train-t- o anilfrom I'earl ( lly, for thu puriu of attend-- 'lug icliiiol, at live cuul each way fur eachillill. Thh ! eiiinl to '.M In .11 mller ride

for leu emits

K'iial Inducement" for thoe ilcinriK Ui

Lucille homo in this countrj have neverbefore been oirurod to the .uhllc.

TliU t'oiniany ban been reiiieted fromiihroad In name the price of all their mi-o- (

laud In that locality.

rilioilhl a clearance -- ale be made in asyiiilicatn, iioopHirlunlty like llin pre-e- nl

would again occur for the urclui.e ofhomrHtit I'earl Citv

"A Word to the Wise is

Sufficient."

U. K. DlLI.INtJMA.M,

lUAf-t- t Georl MuKr

(Continued from 1st Pay.)

not bo required to explain Hie in-

tent of thu Constitution.The elntifio pasel n n whole.Couu. Hruwn n'keil for infortun

lion on the next clutise, requiring anintentlintr eltion to "bt a subject oreitiznn of a country having expresstreaty stipulations with the Repub-lic of Hawaii concerning naturaliza-tion."

Min. Hatch was not aware thatthere was any country as jet havingsueh a treaty with this eofintry. Itwas presumably intended to haveMidi treaties negotiated.

Min. Smith moved to stibititutofor ''concerning," the word, "recip-rocally providing for."

Coun. Brown thought the objectwas to get citizens for Hawaii. Thisclause seemed to him to proventtheir doing so. He moved it bestricken out.

Del. Abies regarded the questionan important one, aud suggestedthat they nleop over it. Ho favoredadjournment.

The commit tee rose aud reportedprogress. Its report was adopted.

Min. Hatch moved that, out ofconsideration for the bereavementin the family of the Minister offinance, the Convention adjournuntil morning at !):.'!()

o'clock: Carried.Adjourned at ') o'clock.

CALLED ON THE QUEEN.

Prominent Colonial Ladle OolnpThrough by tho Arawa.

The following through passcugersby the S. S. Arawa called ou theQueen at "Washington Place ou Sun-day morning: Lady Wrixoti, MissWrixon, Mr. Arthur Wrixou. MasterWrlxoii, Mrs. Simon I' rase r, MisFraser, Mrs. A. J. Thy nne, ami Mrs.Lee-Smith- . They are relatives ofI ho commerce deleirates. The visitors were accompanied bv Mrs. .1. H.Wodchouse, wife of the "British Min-ister, and Hon. A.S. Cleglioru. Theyenjoyed a pleasant visit and woregraciously entertained. After pay- -'

lug their respects to Hie Queen thecallers left, greatly delighted andloud in their praises of the lady-lik- e

decorum of the Queen of Hawaii.

Tnlk on Now Oulnori.

Cniitnin .IniiH'oii of tht liritUhhrip L'AvvHiiin nvo nn inlori'stinnlkon Now Giiincn nt tho Tlii-itl- n

Club Moiulny oiiin. Tho upeakorwns with Oovornor Sir Willinm

in t lint envnM nmi xtraiiKofiiiititry for cnnio tinio, nidino; in tlnnrroit nmi itininhiiiint of Iho nntivosfur innrdoriiiK nilncrn. I'rum hUnhfcrvntiiin ln given nt llritt hnnil

uf tlu niiponrniu' miduhnrni'lur uf tho unlive, nt well mthe lxnnt((. IiIhIk, fmh and plnntMoftint isl'inil. (,'nptnin .Intneinu whkone uf llnKo who roM'tieil mirvivornof tho Htenmor ttiettnh, whichHlrni'k tin n simki'ii rock in Turrmutrnitn nnd rintik. Hn nnnwored many(iiieMiniiM friint iiii'iiiliem uf tho '

ThiHl In Chili, nnil Imi fore the meet-in- g

chxud tin wni givon n henrly '

vole of tlmnkn.

Ask Your Frliindu

Who linvu tnknn Uooil'HSiiMnpnrillnw hat they think of it, nnd tlioropliofl ;

will ho po.iitive in itn fntor. Sliniilywhnt iloodV Snrxnpnrilln ilooN, that I

IoIIh thu utory of itc uinrit. Ouo linn ,

heen enroll of inilignxtiiin orilyspeti- -

riin, ntiothor linilH it indintieuHnhlefor nick heiiilnelio or liilloiiHtie.-iH- , I

while otherrt report rciiinrknlilo eiirenof ealarrli, rheiiinntinin,nnlt rhiMini, etc.

Hood'n I'ilN are purely vejjelnlile.

One on tho Oomtiiamlor-ln-Cliiu- f.

All item in the S, V. laaininer ofMuy lUth, giving an of theAunt rnlin'H depart ute for Honolulu,contains thu following: "'There wornsixty uoulit) pnsoiiu'iirii ahourd whontho vonhid sailed. Among I hem wasColonel J. II. Sopor, who returns tothu Hawaiian Inlands to resumecommand of the Provisional army."It was prohnhly iutuuded to rend"cabin pasHonguri."

FOR TOKOUAHA DIRfiGT!!

I'll i: AI MlKAMnllll

&iii

uxMIlKI MARU,"VOl'Xtl, I'lXMAMiHI,

Will h due ut thla 1'orl on or itbuutJune 1Mb, nnd villi

Leave for Yokohama about July 1,

With I'relhl and Tasti'iieri.- Kor further particular, apply to

W. ti. 1UW1X .S: CO., LM,

AKentH Nippon Yu-e- n Kal-bi- i.UIN-t- f

BEUAN VAPOR & PACIFIC GAS

y lies d Lanncb !

THE 0EST IN THE MARKET.

3t2 I boy cniiiinttor nuitivii miiei.e

sKNn koii caiai.oiii'k-- 1

JOS. TINKER, '

lU'CMf Sole Ajient, Nuuaiiii Klrent.

IN TIIK I'llimilT roUHT OK TIIK1 I'irnt f Intuit, lliiunllaii IkIhihU. Inthe mutter of tlm llankrupiei- of II Nnkn -

-- .. ,.,, ,,. ruin,, I,, ,,,,ii(. in Him jinjvitheir debt, hefiitii the I'lreiilt t'niiii of theUrst t'iruuil. Ill the I (ill n nl .aid

oiirl in llouoliilu, iMIiu, on KIIIIIAV.the Ifith iIn) nt .liiiin, vi. Imtwieli theImum of in o clock u the forenoon midlioouof the ald ilnv ami ehel nn A.slufme, of tlm Mild llankrupt'. i:.iatn.

II) the toiiillIKiO-I- OKO. I.UC4U, Clerk.

OAHU RAILWAY 4 LAND (lal'ffi!?!'

A TEASPOON FUL OF--rrTA. --;1b

rMWMVisy

(pai!5sSSy 1 ie f in a (ifile

mil cure

ty H)i yf Cram15

lorSile evehcra ljrrjjUTUB AGENCY KOlt

PERRY DAVIS

PAIN KILLERIS WITH TIIK

Hollister Pit Co.. Lilu

BBS Fort Strt,Where thb lliviilunblr him-elio- ld remedy

may bo obtained by the

MOTTLK, DOZKN tir OHOHS.

Wf have Im the ltrKt't Slm-- of

Drugs, Medicines,

Chemicals, Perfumes,

Toilet Articles -P-

hotographic Goods

To be found In the Hawaiian Maud.

"Stock Chief' 13,444.Hlght. 16.2. Weight, 1,300.

.i CMSMISB8S$&

Standard Bred.SlHidnlly neleeteil for thin I'oiliilry.

pAKTIKhCONTIIMH.A 11X0 KXtt.VO.L Iiik the nervlcei of it utiitlloii kIioiiIiI notfoil to t'xniiiluu iIiIh benullfnl iiiiIiiihI. KorIndlvlduiilltv he ho. no lit tli

IIU ilxe, rolor, ronloriiintloii,linn breeding nnd Hiipe rb trnttliiK

iltnlltlen iliteo him In the liiremint rilllkh.

FEE, SS6.00.gW I'uynhlu at time of mtvIco.

prlvlleKei urnutud. IiiformntiotiHpnly to

A. It. KOWAT. I). V. fa..Veterinary Inllrinary, JUI Klnj,'t , lluno-lul-

tot!) tf.i't tt

THIS SPACE IS RE-

SERVED

H, H, WILLIAMS

Hotel Street,

Next door lo Horn's Bakery.nrjt-t- l

LESSONS IN

Drawing and Painting.

D. Howard Hitchcocklrnwlii!und I'alntlut? taught hy thu Int.

est Kuronean method. WtvUnesilay and Saturday forenoon (rum b . m,lo 1'J noon.

ltt-- lehOiiK for I'rlvate l'iiill Inlinen of work also given.

Thu Studio wilt he onen inevery Friday afternoon. lu'lil tf

Rplipf TnnHianhArimt Woilder'lll t'hlliexe lleiued)

known in.

i"OHEE KltTiM! DUN"AtlVntH llolthi with Direnlioii..

l'iiieiouuiiliiMtliiu Kor Mile b

ViN(s Wo Tai & Co.lUI.'l .'W

"A Trip to the World's Fair"I'O It Tft OKN lb.

On Saturday, Juno Oth.At no'i'liM'k v ., ill

KEfWELialiao OlaviroliTleLoU ut Thriini. llnunlUn

Nnwi Co.'i mid Y M. V. A IWi-t- d

old'

Rule Bazttar.sit

W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.

The Domestic Sewiny Machinemakes happy wire and nuect-hear- t.

Ail kindb Machine Needle andAttachments to make every womanhappy

Guitars to charm n ith tony andleave a happy smile

Speitacles and liyeylne lo ftall siyhls no that holh old andyonng may he happy.

Dolh and Toys to make the

yonnysters happy.

Hani nylon Typewriters to makethe husiness man happy.

Tennis Supplies to assist yottnymen and maidens to uihievr hap-pine-

I'ntses and Card Caws to makeyour hest yirl happy.

Wallets and Pocket Hooks to

make your hest fellow happy.

IlitKiliiill Suitplirs to make "our:

hoys" happy.'

Visiliny Cards and Societyi

' Stationery lo convey happiness;

Ojjict Stationery and BlankHooks, and to complete the happi-ness of all

Hoy i S'f'ji W'iudiuij, StemSetliny Sickcl Plated Watch,

'

yua ran teed a yood timekeeperfor

CLKYBUNI) ,

0 QBICYCLE

j

CLUB.$10 A MONTH

hi l'

Tliero N uolhhiK betterlimn n "I'level.itid, ' uotli.liiKiiille o jiiMhl; nnd withthe further Improvementmade In the three vitalparlK the Tire, the Him, Vand the HeiirhiL'ii -- It l nowdimply unclialliMinnable nndiinapprnaelmblo Hhould npuneture occur hy any il

cliaiii'e, the outercover can lie flipped Iroiuthe tho, the Inner tube re-

paired, nnd I he wheel beriintilni: aitrtlu luldenf live i

mlliuiei lti W n Uleve.

0 Iniel" year'

H. E WALKER.Aki'iii, Honolulu. II I

ft iKerosene Oil! j

THE ''ALOHA." ;

A High Grade OU !

Price Moderate!AT

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.lull till

California Fruit MarketIl

Corner Klnn .t Altikea Htn

Ciiiiiiiiino's Ri'lrpitonIt) Kvery Meiiiuer from Sim Kruii

ec-i'i- i with

Fresh Fruit, Oysters,Salmon, Poultry,

hie. Kit:. Kte. Kte.

A Business Proposition

llenrije . I Inioln, who lias been lotiib.lUhed in llomilulu for Is year n a

Builder and Contractor,WNbes to eomK'to with the hard timesand to kIvo to thu iiiihiie the heuellt hyfuruislilii); them with umxl work nt lowprices fur riot I iikIi, oil cannot nllord lolet your prop ru pi to ruin for the wuutiifrepalrh. Mr, l.lui'oiu will (uaraulee sal

I'litnuilKii the Kiiiiiauliia,

GEO. W. LINCOLN.IlI'MI 'it'.' Klin; street

6 TO .a., m:.Ho mil fori it thu lime to rltut up

152 Mutual Toloiihono -1- 52.N V' BUR,CJBSS

is still preparcl to t- pair (liirdcn llo-e- ,hprlnklers, aier laps. Hlluu haw. iiluisharpening all l.lnd tool., Ineiinllin t urvtun Kiilvi and Helur I. aim Mower, n.i4elnitv Al.o settinu Uhis., In (net nilkind, of Johhluu Work called fin mid re-

turned Wit U

" DAI NIPPON "

Hotel Street (Arlington Block)

Just Itceelved another Invoice of

Japanese Fancy Goods- AND -

NOVELTIES!tnvtrRi(n

Dress Goods!I'lnlti nnd Hliiiircd Silk nnd frapo.

MnfiNINP. fiftWNQ for Ladies anduiviimuu nviiiiu Gentletiiflu,

Plain Silk ntul Embroidered.

Silk and Cotton KimonosSilk Fans, dubious,Kmliroldcrcil 8Mk Tea Coile.Tnhlu Cover?, lied Govern,Silk Sa;hei. N'eckwcnr.

Beautiful China Ware!Salad Howls, Iton-bo- n DMips,flutes, Ktc, Kli, Kto.

Smoking Jackets!811k nnd Cotton I'ajstuno. '

JAHHESE SCBBMS!tliiH. Hteitntit I.n mt) Similes,

llnmboo Cnne, Lunch llaskets,Ilninboo Vnllnes, Jnpnnee Trays,

Kto.. Ktc, Ktc. Ktn.

Mrs. J. P. P. Gollaco, Proprietress.

Thu Tagawn CojiI Mino islocated in Fukuoku Ken inthe gland of Kinshui, Japan,and was discovered abouttwenty yea in ago. It wanowned by the government

land mined simply for thegovernment's use.

Great improvements, how-

ever, were made since it wassold to a corporation aboutsix years ago, by importingmining machinery from Eu-

rope aud America.

Tagawa Coal is used morethan all other Japanese coalsin the following countries:

.China, Manila and Strait's.Settlements. It has foundits way even to Bombay.

Two cargoes have beenimported into the HawaiianIslands recently, and it has 'no superior in this market asstove or steam coal.

r. 10. UOAHDMAX,.Sole Agent fur K. Ogura &

Co.

YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,Corner Ntmanu & Hotel Streets.

JUST KI3CEIVBD

iSilk Dress Goods,-- ALI.COI.OltS-

JAPANESE SILK CUAPE,I'lalnand Ilroouded;

JAJ'ANKSK COTTON OKAI'K,

Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,Silk lllouse., Silk Necktie,

Gold and Silver Scarf Pios,llHiidkernhlefa, Slmvds, .Sashes.

Hosiery and Cheinlnet,

Silk and Cotton Kimonos!

Japane.--e Trays, Ilamhoo Sureetin,Tea Ketn, h'lower I'ots, Ktf., Ktc.

PRICKS KExVSONABLE.

SOMETHING NEW !

;PACIFC TRAMSPBH CO.,

87 King St. Mutual Tel. 662.

HitKK'iK" t'hecked from llotelb nnd Hesl- -

deuces direct to destination. NoIteeheiiMiiK ut stoaniei.s.

Ilat;gat;e ahvays pill in htate ltooin.

Charges liEodra.t.v. a. McGriRE,

UOi Hoi Maugeer,

DR. EDWARD ARMITAGE,M. It. ('. t. IKiib.) U U. C. I'.dMinl.) II.

I'. It, (Unlvendty of I'nmbrlilKO),late of Wuiuiin, Kauai.

Has uMiihlishi'il hhuself in the olllcn form-erly oceupliiil hy Dr. Koolc, nl the cornerof lliiretamu aud I'llin hhnwl streots.

llKUl fc llol'lls. li to 11 a, M. 'Jtolf, u,T III h C M. Hl'Mikto1 '.' to I I', M.

Mutual Tele. 234. Bell Tele. 148.UHU-ll- ii

AHT WOIIK.

1 AM I'ltKI'AIIKI) TO I'AINT VOL'lt1 I'hotoKraph In Water Color or therini.n on I'.uniimi loonier.

I.esMins nUnii In Klower I'alutlUK hi Oil,and I'hotourapli I'alntluK in Water Uolom,

l.uivu all iinlers nt hlmllo, Alolm I'lioto.urnpli (taller), lori mreut,

iUT- - hook ut thu uiuplt In l'nolllclluiilwate Coiupany'i wliiilow,

IWI-- W. II. ASH.