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Water and Oil Colors aid Mists MaterialsHOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
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CROCKERY and GLASSWAREBird Cages
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KAIULANI DRIVE Aplly termed the ViaMaxima or Grand Boulevard and in itself an
artistic piece of engineering affords easy access to all points as alsoecenic and marine views of i xquisilo grandeur at every turn
BliarSviP ftCillwnV Contracts have been let for material andJJlvulAIu Iflw6y the work of construction equipping andinstallation placed in the hands of a competent electrical engineer tobe fully completed by June 1st Having an independent power plantwo are prepared to furnish power for electric lighting beating andother purposes to our home builders at most reasonable rates
Acs Pffivmiearl Our reservoirs are now completed and waterjUS Fit UlUioBll mains laid so as to supply each lot Permitsfor making water connections will bo granted on application
An inspection of the attractive homes now building or tbB nameof purchasers of lots will convince anyono that PACIFIC HEIGHTSis the choicest and most select of all the residence sites of Honolulu
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Canadian Australian Steamship LineBritish Foreign Marine Insurance Co
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Pioneer Lino of Packets from Liverpool
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Samoanratified
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Crealy has been
Joe Choynski hts dofdaled PeterMihor in a six round contest atChicago
H M tie Young has been appoint-ed
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one of the Commissioners to theWorldts Fair at Paris
Lord Roberts hasformation of ahundred pickedduties
authorized thovquadrou of
Irishmenone
pecial
The British troops in South Africanow number 180000 men Thereare still 110000 men regulars andreservists ready tolbe sent there ifnecessary W
The California Hand HawaiianSiifjar Company issjBtarting anotherrefinery at PachecoijWith a capacityof 2000 barrels dail The companyhasuuder lease several thousands ofacres of boots and B negotiating formore V
Dr Loyds is repiKted to be auth-ority
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for tho statement that theBoers do not wish to kill CecilRhodes but to catch him and holdhim for a ransom of 10000000They will have to catch their harelnf i I ln nnnu 1 muciuio wuuj ijja uiLUj
Under data of Lisbon Feb 18thit is reported that the King of Por-tugal
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has signed a protocol of asecret offensive and defensive alli-
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with England with the appro-val
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of the leaders of the militantparties of both countries
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A foroo of 5000 insurgent soldiersattacked tho American garrison atDaraga in the provience of Abanyon the uight of Feb 5 but were re ¬
pulsed after they had burned muchof tho town Trie American losswas one lieutenant wounded
Peking Feb 16 Au imperialedict just issued commands Li HungChang to desecrate and destroy thetombs of the ancestors of the Chi ¬
nese reformer Kang Yu Wei andoffers 100000 taeh for the captureof Kang Yu WeLdead or aliveThough the edict purports to emanate from the Emporor It is evi ¬
dently tho wjick nofL the DowagorEmpress whose bitterness towardthe reformers is thus further evi-denced
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Washington Feb 12 A bill wasintroduced in the Senate to dy byFoster of Washington providing fortho construction of a governmentcable line from the United States tothe Philippines The distinguish-ing
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feature of the bill is that it re-quires
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that the oablo shall be laidfrom some point ou the coBt ofWashington and that it shall runvia Alaska aud north of the Aleutianislands to the island of Altu thenceto the boundary between Russia audJapan and thencowith several stopsto the Philippines Au independ-ent
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cable from Sau Francisco to Hawaii is provided for
Tho Microscopical Society
Tho Honolulu Microscopical Sdoioly mot on Saturday afternoon atthe olTico of Dr Sloggett and aftera preliminary addross by Dr Slog-
gett¬
elected the following officers toserve pro torn Dr Sloggott president E 0 Shorey secretary andtreasurer
Dr Clevolaud Arthur JohnstoneE C Shoroy and Prof Wood wereappointed a committee on constitu-tion
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and by laws to report at thenext meeting
The following committee ouplans and work was also appointedto report in one week Dr CooperMr Seal E O Shorey Prof Townsend Prof Wood A WinterstoinProf Gibson and Drs Day Bow ¬
man Hoffmann Cleveland andCamp
The society will meet for perma ¬
nent organization on noxt Saturdayat the same time and place Thopresident requests that all who haveexpressed their intention of becom-ing
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members try to be present atthe next meeting as mattors ofimportance will be discussed
A nicely furnished room to let atNo 9 Garden Lane
Bargains in all departments at LB Kerrs this week be suro and calland examine them
MAlttftl 1900
The Boyal MaUBslouni
AlaBl alasl tho royal mausoleumis not yet savodl
The royal mausoleum is in Hono-lulu
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Likothe major general in thePirates of Penzance wo took the
banes of somebody elses ancestorswhen we acquired Hawaii and nowthere is a natural feeling in thoSenate Committee on Public Landsthat the graves should be preservedfrom desecration There is no wayof telling from tho resolution whichwas introduced in the Senate sometime ago by Mr Clark of Wyominghow many skeletons of kiugs andqueons aro kept in the mausoleumbut such as there are in the opinionof tho committee ought to remainundisturbed Yesterday thereforeMr Clirks resolution was reportedfavorably to theSenate and it wouldhave boon passed had it not beonfor tho objection of Senator Allenof Nebraska whoso hostility to any ¬
thing regal is proverbial MrAllen does not want any imperi-alism
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in tho United States not eventhe decayed bones of tho Hawaiianroyal family
But this business of having posessions in the Pacific worries otherpeople than Senator Allen Thereading clerk of tho Senate whosoability is seriously tested on veryordinary English words went topieces when confronted with thestrange lingo of Hawaii and thePhilippines In reading the resolu-tion
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yesterday ho ran across suchwords a3 Nuuanu Kokuanaoaand Piikoi and as he wrestled hofell Swaying back and forward inthelexcitement of the struggle heuttered unintelligible souuds
In the midst of the strangephrases Senator Allen caught thewords royal mausoleum Thiswas enough for him and he enteredhis objection Unless he relents theroyal mausoleum may be classedwith otier public lands and thobones of our royal ancestor by an-
nexation¬
may literally bB turnedover in tueir graves WashingtonPost
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Approved Amx YoukqMinuter of Interior
Honolulu Juno 14 169D194-- I
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On and alter Tuesday Nov 0 tho steam¬er Klnau will sill from Honolulu on Tues¬
days at 12 noon for Kaunaknkai Laha ¬
ina Maalaea Hay ICihei Makcna Mahukoua Kawalhae Laupahochou andHilo
Returning will snit from Hilo every Frida j a at 2 p in for above named portsarriving nt Honolulu on Saturdays
PaEsaupcis and freight will bo taken forMnkena lUatiukona Kawaihae Hilo Hnknlau Hoiioimi Papaikou und Pepeokro
PasEongers and Packages Only ill boNken for KHinakakai Lihaina MaalaeaBay Kihel and Liiuiahoctioo
Stmr CLATJDINECAMERON Master
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Will leave Honolulu ovory Tucsdayn op M touching at Lahaina Knhului Nhiku Hana Hamoa and lUpahuln AaalReturning touches at above named jcvjarriving at Honolulu Sunday morniE rr
Will call at Nuu Kaupo once eajimonth
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MOLOKAI MAUI LANAISails every Monday for Kaunakakai Kainalo Mannalei Kalaupajn LahainaHonolua Olowalu Returning arriveHonolulu Saturday mornings
This Company reserves tho rich tomake changeo in tho timeof dcpartuio andarrival of its Stearneru without notice andit will not be responsible for any conseqnences arising therefrom
Consignees must be at the Landings toreceive their freight this Company wilnot hold itself responsible for freight afterit has been landed
nlve took receIved only at owners riskIhis Company willnot be responsible foxMoney or Valuables of passengers unlesiplaced in the care of Parsersfig Passengers are requested to par
chase Tickets before embarking Thosefailing to do so will be Bubiect to on addi ¬
tional charge of twenty five par centTho Company will not be liable for loss
of nor injury to nor delay in the deliveryof baggage or personal eUeetsof the passenpci be ond tho amonnt of 10000 unlesatho value of t e sumo be declared at orbefore tho issuo of the ticket and froiehtin now tliorrirm
All employees of tho Company are forbidden to leceive height without deliver-ing
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prescribed by the Company and which1 U V shlDTiers llinn
to tho pursers of the Companys bteamersibumiJjjora mo uuuueu mat it ireigntshipped without sneh receipt it will be
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lisherEDMUND NOKEIE EditorW HOKAOE WRIGHT Assistant
EditorResiding in Honolnln
MONDAY MARCH 5 1900
HISTORIC AIi FACTS
Why the proprietor of tho Advertiter continues his attempt to placotho events of 1893 in a false lightwe fail to see Commissioner Blountsreport contains facts and only factoThe statements of the most promi-
nent¬
revolutionists wore read tothem and signed by thorn and wo canhardly balieve that any of the vir-
tuous¬
defenders of tho goodcaus6will ever dare to repudiate theirsignatures or their words
We do not agree with our morn ¬
ing contemporary that tho truestory of the Revolution has ceasedto have a political value becauseat tho first election in tho Territoryof Hawaii that history will bespecially aired and the platformof the Hawaiians will be briBtliDgwith references to those dark days
When Mr Thurstons organ feelsit a duty to challenge every attemptwhich may be made to mistate thecharacter and meaning of the revolu-tion
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we alsoconsider it a duty to statefacts as they were and wo can spoaknubiasedfrom personal knowledge ofthe men who took part in the miser-able
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affair and from our own obssrvation of the events Binco the Legis-lature
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was called together in 1892
The Advertiser says that theAmerican naval men were absentfrom this harbor when the troublobegan Our contemporary does notknow what it is talking aboutMonths before the Legislature wasprorogued the conspirators wore incloso conference with Slovens andfearing that the reciprocity treatywould go to the wall begged him tosavo them not tho country It hasbeen claimed that Steven who athis bast was only a mediocre news ¬
paper man from au obscure town inNew England gazed at tho ripopear whilo the gulden rain waspicked by bis ham but wo caro notto remember such idle rumors be ¬
cause no American politician hasever been known to be corrupt espe-cially
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if ho hailed from Maine Thofact is there howover and wo aresorry for tho Advertiser that it cannotmake Mr Thurston come out in itseolumnBOver his signature and statethat ho and his friends did not havea secret agreement with StevenBlong before tho Queens alleged newconstitution was heard of that heand his friends did not in tho mid-dle of the sossion of the Legislaturemet in caucus at the house of AlexYoung and their and thou dis-
cussed¬
tho advisability of creatinga Provisional Government andwhether the roaBou for not doing sowas that tho opposition felt thatit was absolutely poworloss to undertake the coup detat and that thoindividual conspirators were tooscared to commit an ovort act
When Mr Thurston and hisfriends finally saw that for twoyears at least they would belong to
the outs llipy hold nieetiugs andconferred with Stevens It is truothat on tho day of tho prorogationof tho Legislature thn Boston arrived in port and according to ahigh officer on board that vesBetho town was porfoctly quiet womenand children about as usual and thobaud playing at tho Hotel It wasuudor Etioh circumstances that it
becamo necessary for tho navalforces to land and wo presume topost themselves in a placo wherothere was no Amorioan property toprotect aud whero tho cowards whoproclaimed a provisional govern ¬
ment could feel safe because not aBhot could bo fired at them withoutrisking tho lifo of tho American sol-
diery¬
Wo do not caro to thresh out oldstraw but wo should liko to havetho historical facts we have present ¬
ed contradicted by somo of tho act-
ors¬
in tho drama and not by pereous who wore not in tho countryor liko Mr Thurston wore in bedand who do not know of what thoyaro talking and simply rest theircase on hearsay evidence
CORRESPONDENCE
Bad Work
Ed The IndependentCan you tell me who is responsi-
ble¬
for the miserable work done inthe so called repairing of Kingstreet from Liliha street to thotramway terminus Tk Btnallroller was used to pack the coralaud as eoou as the rain came theroad was as bad as before tho re-
pairing¬
was startedCtolist
Minister Young is tho responsi ¬
ble head of hit department Ed
Played PosumTho town is full of rogues raBcals
and ruffiano and tho police depart-ment
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is dotormined to break up thegangs and restore Honolulu to theformer peaceful state of affairs
Deputy Marfhal Chillingworlhwas to the front again and caughtone of the nice young men who aredoing on Saturday nightCharlie has studying cradle songs
lately and he was humming the oldfavorable As I walk along thoItiallo when ho saw a decentlydrossnd follow accosting somo halfand altogether drunks emanatingfromsaloons on Saturday night Thefellow was slick enough and onlywanted to doal with the altogether
Ho found a good spocimen to bissorrow Tho Deputy Marshal disgiused himself and fcfoll down ona sidewalk He was apparentlysound asleep in fact dead to theworld and in his pockets wore lotsof coins all marked in the presencoof witnosses The young officer hadnot boen in his protonded stuporfor many minutes when he heardstealthy steps approaching Hehad sense enough to place his handsbehind his neck not wishing to besandbagged first and robbed after-wards
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Tho dramatic robber Bhookthe drunken man lucked him andthen started feeling around his ribsas if he was a plague doctor
Charlie admits that at that momont ho thought the beating of hisheart could havo been heard at Kalihi because it dawned on his mindthat the fellow might bo looking fora convenient placo to put a knifeinto say betwoen two nice fat ribsHo didnt however Ho simplytook tho marked coins and othervaiuablos iu possession of the alleg-ed
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drunk and then ho skinned outonly to be caught by officers waitingfor him
The mans name was Hi alto andho is fairly well known here To-morrow
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ho will bo charged with larooiiy and tho Deputy Marshal willlio around waiting for the next highway robber A pal of Rialto wasalso arrested and charged withvagrancy
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Honolulu Mes3ongor Service daliver messages and packages TalePhono 378
Vhou you want a haok ring up131 On that stand you will get areliable and good driver a fine haokaud no overcharging
Misplaced PityA poculiar incident happened in
tho District Court this morning A
young Norwpgian boy named Man ¬
uel Anderson was ohargod by thoMarshal with being a common nui-
sance¬
in acting indocontly andspeaking foul languago to tho girlsin St Androws Priory
Thn young follow who in probably 16 or 17 yoars of age lookedralhor defiantly at tho Marshalwho explained that tho boy togeth ¬
er with other whom ho unfortun-ately
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had not yet caught had re ¬
cently beou in the habit of enteringtho alleyway back of tho Prioryaud from tho fence accosting thoyoung girle and by promisos ofcandy and money1 attempting to in-
duce¬
them to listen to their lewdlanguage and committing lewd acts
Judge Wilcox as a rule iu casesof this nature is a very stern judgebut to day he evidently felt puzzledHe produced two letters in regardto tho mattor arid read them inopen court Ono was from SisterAlbertina in which she asked thattho boy bo allowed to go and thootbor from Bishop Willis to tLosatco effect with a request that tLeJudge would pivo the boy ono cfhis famous lectures which havo bet ¬
ter effect than imprisonment insomo instances
Under tho circumstances thoMarshal simply shrugged his shoul-ders
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and dropped the cao and thoboy got the lecturo and a goodono at that
The arrest wai made at tho in ¬
stance of people living in tho vicin-ity
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of tho Priory and who object tothe lewd actions and language ofthe boys who bang around the backfence Tho neighbors will in thefuture use the cowhide on the boysand not wait for tho actiou or non-action
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of police and Court
Maui Notes
The appraisers of the buildings j
and goods destroyed by fire at Kahului estimate tho loss to the ownersat 26000
Atkinson and Wodehouso haveestablished a model detention camp
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at tho old raco track below thoSandhills
Tho suspocl at Kihti wa notpronoucod a sure caso of plaguo by
Dr Garvin who mado an autopsy oftho dead woman All precautionarymeasures hvo bpnn taken howeverby tho manager of tho now planta ¬
tionJulia English a part Hawaiian
died on tho 25th of February at horhomo in Kahului from bubonicplaguo Tho deceased had boon in
ill health for snvoral yoars Bufferingfrom internal hemorrhage Shewas tho ouly daughter of tho lateCaptain Harry English woll knownamong the kamaainas in the Pacificand a sister to Bob English thefamous pilot of Kahului Tho re-
mains¬
of the deceased wore crematedand tho English rcudenco burnedand tho iumalos removed to thoquarantiuo camp Deceased was 45
years of ago
A Now PlantationTho Puna Sugar Company Limit-
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was incorporated on Fridaylast Tho officers are M P Robiufori president B F Dillinghamvice president A J Campbellsecretary E E Paxton treasurprand L A Thurston auditor Thecapital stock of the company is
1000000 of which 510000 is paidup representing tho value of tholands acquired
Tho mail to bo forwarded by thoOaelio will bi closed as soon as thoatnamer is sighted
Insnro Your House and FurnitureWITH
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REMOVAL NOTICE
rPHE HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS- has removed its placo of busi-
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to Emma street mauka of Vine-yard
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and raakai of Mrs Freethswhere all orders from its patronscan be filled at short notice withquick despatch
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Aro You Interested in
NOYELTIESWe Have JustOpened a Few
ODORLESS FRY PAN Mado ofcast iron with a covor whichworks automatically
DUSTLESS FLOOR BRUSHSweeps clean without raisingany dust
NEW DOVER EGG BEATERHas an extra wheel which wakesit work easier and last muchlonger than the ordinary Dov ¬
er aud does not cost any more
NEVER BREAK GARDEN TRO ¬WELS This is no lie Pricois 25 cts
Our now slock of BLUE FLAMEWICKLESS OIL STOVES hasarrived at last all sizes and theyaro beauties Dont bo alarmedabout tho scarcity of korosoneoil tho markot will bo gluttedin a few days and we will seot hat you got enqugh in the meantime to uso with the new stove
OUR CROCKERY GLASSWARETABLE SILVER CUTLERYAND LAMP DEPARTMENTSaro more complete than everand we havo plenty of goods onthe way
A neat DINNER SET for 790 andENGRAVED WATER GLAS-SES
¬for 50cts per dozen ought
to encourage people to com-mence
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housekeeping
Do vnu know that wo havo a COM-PLETE
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REPAIR DEPARTMENTwhore you can get your stove fixpdyour lamps put in order crockerymended lawn mower overhauledand hoso repaired
We are tho SOLE AGENTS onthe Hawaiian Islands for JEWELSTOVER for wood or coal STAND-ARD
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Table Linens and Bedding
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Fromthe new and immense stock of goods in all lines at
prices very little more than the cost of laundrving the
old goods burned
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pnwwmiMiMiii wwwww n ewwgwwnirwiiiiiiiwwHwmfwiw wbuhumLOCAL AND GENEBAL NKWB
Drop inlo tho Orphoum to night
Thoro was a jolly crowd at Watltilti josterday
Robert W Wilcox ia oxpeoted horoou tho 11th iiifit
A nicely furnished room to lot atNo 9 Garden Lano
Tho case of Goo S Houghlailingii being tried before a Hawaiianjury this afternoon
Dont fail to ring up Tolophono441 American Messenger Service ityou have any messages or packago3to doliver
Thiity membersWheolmono clubWailtilu yesterdayprocession
of tho Honolulutook a spin toIt was a fino
Until furthor notico tho Orpheumwill bo opened only on tho nightsof Tuesday Thursday and Saturdayof each week
Tho Inspoctorn of the CitizensSnuitary Committee aro requestedto meet at 1 p in to day at thocommittee rooms
The City Carriage Co is now inthe livery business It has buggiiBurroys wagons etc on hand at allhours of tho day or night Telephone 113
The rubbidi next to the Clubstables was burned last evening andtho atablos aro now open for busi ¬
ness and no rats are permitted onthe premises
McGuiros Express Co will bofound from now ou at tho officeopposite P D Camarinos CaliforniaFruit Market King street near Alakea Telephone 387
Another big raid has been madeon tbn che fa bankers and gamblersOwing to the plaguo the men musthave bean unable to peo tho rightparties and honco tho capturo
Colonel W H Cornwell is a pas ¬
senger on tho Mauna Loa Ho ispracticing a aprenado dedicated toGovernor Sam Parker tho refrain ofwhich is so near and yet so far
The ralB at Kahului Lava heplague The fleas and lico on therata not the rats carry tho plagueplaguo Burn all dead rata with-out
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touching them with the hands
if Dr Monsorrat has gone into thelife saving business at Waikiki Hefeels safe enough as thero is noplace whoro the depth of the wateris sufficient to roach tho top of hialegs
The guardian of Genovievo andMarion Dowsett and of tho childrenof tho lato James I Dowsett Jrhas sold tho interest of tho wards inthe James I Dowsett estate Thopurchasing price was S76000
Bert Potorson has returned aftera pleasant trip in tho Noma in theSouth Pacific Bort ahakes hishead when asked questions in regardto Commodore Weaver and saysmournfully that his eyes have beenopened to the sad fact that thero aromen in tnis worm wno aro crooueuIt is to bo hoped that jolly Bortdidnt pay too much in gaining hisexperience
Born
Ellis In this city at the Ma ¬
ternity Homo March 4 1900 to thewife of J S Ellis a son
B Died
Kaohani In this city March 4
fwifoPrisoilla Kauhano beloved
of Noah Kauhano agod 23years and o monins ami oniydauchter of Hon and Mrs Jno LKaulukou
-- r 9Board of Health Report
H M Levy ia improving Hiacase has not yet been definitely pro-
nounced
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the plagueLee Ling taken from the Kamoha
meha IV road at Kallhi died onSaturday afternoon from the plaguoand the body was cremated and thehouse at Kalihi burned yesterday
No now cases are reported to day
Bad News
The young wife of Noah Kauhanedied yesterday after a short illnessat the family rosidenoe Tho younglady waa the ouly daughter of HonJohn L Kaulukou and waa only 23
years of ago at the time of herdeath She was au accomplishedhnd highly respected Hawaiian and
--fear husband her four young childVon and hof parents have the sym ¬
pathy of the community in their Bad
bereavement The interment of tho
remains took place at the Kawaia
hao cemetery this afternoon
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TOPICS OF THE DAY
Peoplo travelling across tho Schoolstroot bridgo Bay that it is In aworse condition than ever Whoreia Minister Youngs now Road Super-visor
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Ho probably doesnt knowwhere School street or Wailtahalulubridgo aro Thoro ia a sign on thocorner of tho stroot Mr RoadSupervisor
In no ctvilizad city is stoam rolhors allowed to pass through thomain streets in daytime Tho rollera aro eent to tho plnceB whorothey are to bo used during tho uightThis morning tho government rollerpaiBed through King street scaringhorsoa right and left blowing offsloam nnd making all hidoous noisespossibly A halt will bo called bytho authorities as soon as a seriousaccident happens to one of tho sacredcircle
Wo fully agreo with tho Adver¬
tiser that it may be safer to have thoSupreme Court decide election con-
troversies¬
than following tho Amer ¬
ican rule of making tho House thojudge of all elecliou matters Ourcontemporary needs not howeverrefer to the scandals prior to 1886
It is true that a member was seatedwo believe he was elected from onoof the Hilo districts although houndoubtedly was disqualified Suchprocedure ia nothing unusual howover oven in the gloriou otc couutry over which tho Eagle screechesad nauseam in solf praise In thoLegislature of 1887 or 1888 underour virtuous reform Governmentthree or four members special potsof tho missionaries were expelled onaccount of bribery and if our con-temporary
¬
would ask sa7 Mr Kin ¬
ney who was quite a leader in re-
gard¬
to thu anti Asiatic bill someinteresting political history mightbe divulged which would indicatethat all the legislative corruption inHawaii cannot bo traced to tho dayB
of the monarchy Thero will hardlybe auy election disputes at the firstterritorial election because therowill bo no party lines but simply aclose corporation united in down-
ing¬
the men of 03 It may be amisfortune to the country that sucha feeling exists but who can stemtho tide of public sentiment andindignation
Again we quote from the report oftho Toritorial Committee on thoHawaiian Government Bill
It needs no argument to convincethat it be possible to give to theHawaiian Islands a government likethat of tho United States Terri-tories
¬
a government which has mettho approval of Congress and thoAmorican people sinco the Constitu-tion
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was adopted and has proveditself adapted to the needs of a freeand progressive people it is dosirable to do so The propriety ofcreating a Territorial governmentfor Hawaii depends upon tho fituesaof the people of the islands for sucha government The important ques-tion
¬
it are the people of Hawaiiin their present condition ana as awhole fitted for tho representativegovernment of a Union States Ter-ritory
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This question should be de ¬
cided upon considerations applica-ble
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to Hawaii alone Tho questionwhether tho inhabitants of otherislands ceded to the United Statesare or aro not fitted for such a gov-ernment
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has no place in the discus-sion
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- The test of fituess is wellstated by tho Hawaiian commis-sioners
¬
in theirropnrt pago 8Tho American idea of uuiverea1
sufTraKQ presupposes that the bodyof citizens who are to exercise it ina freo aud independent manner haveby inheritance or education suchknowledge and appreciation of thoresponsibilities of free suffrage andof a full participation in the sover-eignty
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of the country as to bo ableto maintain a republican govern ¬
mentTried by this test the Hawaiian
people meot the requirements fortho government proposed
The plaguo has assumed an ende ¬
mic nature rather than that of anepidemic and we think it would besafe to allow responsible peopla hav¬
ing buEinassin the districts on Oahuoutside Honolulu to he grantedpasses to come aud go Passes toenter quarantined districts in Hono
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In LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Thousands of Dollars forth at Less Than Manufacturers PricesWe Placed Our Orders for this Splendid Assortment before tho Advance in
Price of Raw Materials and arc therefore enabled to offer the public the benefitof exceptional values It will pay to lay in a stock Now for the rest of the yearThe Styles and Shapes are the very Latest and the Materials and Workmanship the
Best Possible Here arc a few Leaders
Ladies Night GownsRegular Price 75 d5c
1 --v Jm - - Ivd rm --k ft fc 4-- B JrWBTTM dJLiCilit5 Xi ULti HjTvJ W JUL Trimmed Lace and TiuerlionRegular Price 125 now only 85c
C0rSet COYerS Trimmed EmbroideryRegular Price 35c each now 3 for 50c t
C01Set CoVerS Handsomely TrimmedRegular Price 75c now only 55c
Ladies DrawersRegular Price 65c
Ladies DrawersRegular Price 85c
Embroidery
JLJOLILAc55 kJJaULJL Embroidery FlounceRegular Price 225 now only 1 75
fekirt llieiniSe Beautifully Trimmed and FinishedRegular Price 175 now only 125
Trimmed Embroidery and InsertionRegular Price 100 now 75c
G OorSetS All Styles Sizes
PNiuuiMmacEaaBB
The Peoples Providerslulu are granted to numerous peo-
ple¬
and doctors guards policemendraymen and others aro travellingin and out without any precaution-ary
¬
measures being taken Whycannot say Mr C W Mnofarlane bopermitted to go down to his homeon tho Peninsular and see whetherit is still there and why cannot MrHenry Macfarlane bo permitted totravel from Ahuimanu to town andattend to business which in no waycould bring him in contact with anysuspicious characters Why was
Mr Alex Dowsett allowed togo to Fuuloa to drive catte and DrMcGrew to go to Aiea Are theymore immuno than Mr Patzig whowishes to see his wife andat his residence at Pearl City or MrMondonca who to drive cat-
tle¬
into town from Kaueohe IsMinister Cooper 9 safer person tobo allowed to laud on Kauai with-
out¬
undergoing quarantine thanlawyers who were refused permis ¬
sion to go to the garden island Bereasonable gentlemen or great dis-
satisfaction will he caused by actionsthat will be termed discrimination
Mrj Ounna dancing class will roopon at 3 pm to day
TO JSTIGKEIT 1
THE OKPHEBMFamily Theatre
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 25
Change of Program
Full Strength of the Company inJohn Mirth-Provo-
ing Farce
ACheeyfulLiarA Laugh in Line
The Funniest pf Three Act Coino- -
diesNow Vaudovillo Specialties in Every
ActIONF BERESFORD
In New Coon MelodiesAn Evening of Mirth and Melody
Box OIUco opens at 10 a m ihone 5K P O
With Rufflenow only
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Trimmed and Tucksnow 50c
Trimmed Lacenow only 05c
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TWO RETAIL STORESCORNER FORT AND KING STREETS andWAVERLEY BLOCK BETHEL STREET
HENRY MAYBUCOESSOBS TO
J T Waterhousc Henry May CoII E
Wholesaleand Retail
Retail Stores
BOX 388
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Corner King and Fort StreetsWavorloy Bethel Street
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iliaTea Dealers and Coffee Merchants
Wholesale Department Bethel Sti
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A L 0 ATKINSON AL1IUIT 1 JUDD Jit
ATKINSON JUDD
Attorneys and Couxsellobs at Law
Office over Bishop Cos Bank CornerKaahutuanu ami Merchant Streets
in7rT McOANTS STEWART
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Progress Blonk Opposllo Uathollc OhurcUPort Street Honolulu H 1
Telnphonn 112 P O HncrKQ
V7 O AOFI OO
Keal Estati Stock and 53oneBrokers
Office 10 West Kin k Street Hono Uu1215 ly
EDMUND H HART
Notary Public and Typewriter Con ¬
veyancer and Searcher ofRecords
No 15 Kaahurnann St cet
DR SLOGGBTT
OCOLIST AND AURIST
Progress Block 34 Flor Office HoursP A M in 4 f V
R N BOYD
StJBVEYOB AND REAL E STATE AGENT
Office Bethel flu6i over the Now230 Model Restaurant ly
JOHN NOTT
Plumbing Tin Copper and SheetIron Work
Klnp Street Honolulu
DR WALTER HOFFMANNCornet Beretanla and Punchbowl Streets
Office Honrs S to JO a 1 to 3 r u7 to 8 pm Sundays tf to 10 A M
Telophono 010 P O Box 501
ALLEN iis ROBINSON
Dealers in LuuBrn and Coal andBuildinu Materials or
All Kinds
Onaon Rfrrnafr TTrmnlnln
We have been authorizedto sell -
Hum Sanerbnunen
AT500 par Cass of 50 Bottles
Owing to spurious imitations hav ¬
ing been brought to this market thePuhlio is horeby notified that theonly
fienuiaa SartrnnnenIS MOTTLED BY THE
Harzor Koenigs-Bronnen-Qael- le
And every bottle bears thoir trade-mark
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and etamj
H HACKFELD COLimited
Sol AcnnU TTAninin Tolrwlo
THBARIiIM6T0irA Vtxxxiily Iiotol
B KBOUSE - - - Prop
er Day 200QPXOIAJ MONTHLY KATE8
Bent or AUondRnrBtho Peat Blliutlrnur Kin diial Ul In till lltv
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TIMELY TOPICSHonolulu Feb 6 1000
Par Cyrus WakefieldJust arrived from San Franciscowith a largo assortment of generalmerchandise viz
Nob 1 and 2 Harness Leather rollsNos 1 and 2 Saddle Leather rollsSolo and Split Leather rollsSets Dump Cart HarnessSets Siugle and Double Mule Har-
nesses¬
Sets Single and Double BuggyHarnesses
Boston Team and Welt Collarsassorted sizes
Concord and I O T Harness andStraps brace chains
Zinc Collar Pads and Sweat Padsassorted sizes
Best Oak Tan Single and DoubleLeather Belting assorted sizes fromU to 12in wide
Alum Latigo and Lace LeatherLacings assorted sizes
Kip Skins Genuine French CalfSkins Goat and Sheep Skins
Deer Hair Mexican Saddles andSiddle Trees
Hair Cinches and Wood and IronShop Stirups
Assorted Kinds and Sizes of Har ¬
ness and Bridle Buckles etc etc
The Hawaiian Hardware Co IO
268 Fort Street
Groceries to the Fore
In Union is Strength and so itis in Co operation
Thn Yanco Spanco var brought aboutbijjh prices for a time but it has againcotno down to its former level and we areetticB our groceries as rhai as we ever
had them bofuro If every stockholder inthe corupnny were to pnrchaehit or hersroenrics from tho Co opnra ive GroceryCo the success of the corporation will boassured
Crll and trado free delivery lo all partsof the city
E TIETJKNSManager Palaraa Co operative Grocery
Co Ltd out Klnir Street opposite Kailroad Central Depot
Limited
Wm G Irwin President ManagerOlaus tipreckels First Vice PresidentW M GiiTaid Second Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer SecretaryGeo J Itoss Auditor
sugarItactorsAMD
aor
AGZHSB 07 TJIC
Oceanic Steamship CompyOf fian Prannisco Cal
TIIOS LINDSAYManufacturing Jeweller
Call and inspect the cautiful and usefuldispay of goos for presents or for per ¬
sonal use and adornmontr own TlnlMlntr Vort BtrooK
DR O G Q SOAPARONB
Graduated from the Royal University ofTurin Italy
Love Building Fort Street
Office Hoursi IOA m io 12 m1853 Om 3 to 0 m
MORRIS K KKGMALOLE
OFFICE NO 15 KAAHUMANUStreet Honolulu formerly A RosasnWce United Btates Custom HoustBrokers Accountants Searchers otTUIfl ijd QustI Ttijlne Auentr
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FROM SAMOA
News ffcm tho South Seas Precau ¬
tions A gainst tho PlagUo
APIA Samoa Feb 17 Whereastho bubonic plague having appeared InHonolulu and that placo having boondeclared by tho President to bo an In-
fected¬
port and tho said disease hav-
ing¬
also made Its appearance at othorIslands In tho Pacific which arc nowor may hereafter bo declared Infectedports It is deemed necessary thatstringent measures bo taken to preventtho introduction of tho disorder intoSamoa Now thcrerore It is herebyenacted as follows
1 That tho President and thoHealth OiTlcer shall be a Board ofHealth
2 Tho Board of Health shall havefull power to frame such by laws andregulations providing penalties fornon observance thereof givo such or-
ders¬
take such measures and employsuch persons as may seem to the saidBoard to be from time to time advis-able
¬
for tho purposes of preventingthe introduction of bubonic plague intoSamoa and preserving proper sanitaryconditions in tho municipality
3 All by lawa orders and measuresframed mado or taken by tho Boardof Health shall become law and bo
binding and obligatory upon all per ¬
sons In llko manner ob if the samehad respectively been insisted In orbeen provided for in this ordinance andhad been part thereof and shall re-
spectively¬
take effect from the publi-cation
¬
Issuing or taking thereof astho case may bo
4 This ordinance may bo cited asthe Bubonic Plague Ordinance
By laws under the Bubonic PlagueOrdinance 1000 A D
Whereas under tho Bubonic Plagueordinance 1000 enacted by the Munic ¬
ipal Council of Apia on the 25th ofJanuary 1900 and luly approved bythe Consular Board the Board ofHealth thereby appointed were authori-zed
¬
and empowered to frame and en-
act¬
such by laws proviaing penaltiesfor uon ob3ervanee thereof to givesuch orders take such measures andemploy such persons as may seem fitto them from time lo time advisablefor the purposes of preventing the in-
troduction¬
of bubonic plague into Sa-
moa¬
and preserving proper sanitaryconditions 1n the municipality of Apia
And whereas for the welfare andhealth of the public it Is necessary thatstringent and immediate measuresshould be taken to prevent the intro-duction
¬
into Samoa of the bubonicplague of which disease the greatestpreventive is cleanliness both in per-
son
¬
and dwellingPublic notice Is hereby given that
the Board of Health aforesaid underthe powers vested in it by said ordi-nance
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is framed and does hereby pub ¬
lish and enact the following by lawsBy laws having reference to ship ¬
ping and the harbor of ApiaA Any vessel coming from a
plague infected port having had com-
munication¬
with such port otherwisethan by signal whether the same shallhave been duly declared an infectedport or not shall anchor in tho Apiaharbor at tho place appointed and in-
dicated¬
to him by the municipal pilotof Apia and no person on such vesselshall be allowed to land or to havecommunication with the shore untilafter the vessel has been admitted topratique by the Health office of pia
B Every such vessel coming froma plague Infected port shall remain attho placo so appointed by the pilotwhether any case of bubonic plaguoor not has occurred on board duringthe voyngo until a period of at leastten days has elapsed from the time ofsuch vessel leaving the Infected port
whon if no caso has occurred onhoard tho vessel shall be admitted topratique but if any case shall havodeveloped in tho vessel all persona onboard shall be subject to quarantine asprinted by tho municipal quarantineordinance 1891
C Every master of such vesselarriving as aforesaid shall under thodlreetlou of the Health Officer or thepilot before entering tho liaruor ofApia pump out all bilge water andempty all tanks containing water bal-
last¬
or drinking water and shall alsodisinfect under such direction the bllgoand all tanks on board
D No such vessel shall entor thoport of Apia at night and all personsare prohibited from going alongsideany such vessel either Inside or out¬
side tho harbor on any pretence what ¬
ever excopt the permission of thepresident of the municipality or theHealth Officer has been first obtained
E Any person committing a breachof or not complying with these by lawsshall bo on conviction before tho muni-cipal
¬
magistrate liable to a fine and
A I1 fc li4 K Waii
Imprisonment as Is set out In tho saidquarantine ordinance for a breachthereof nnd masters of such vesselsmay at tho discretion of tho presidentof the municipal council of Apia be or ¬
dered to leave tho harbor of AplnF These by laws are to be read nnd
construed as If a portion of or an addi-tion
¬
to tho quarantine ordinance afore ¬
said and aro not In abrogation thereofin any way
jiy tho last San Francisco mall start ¬
ling reports reached here about a gen-
tleman¬
who somo weeks ago visitedApia In his yacht with the expressed In-
tention¬
of investing money in the isl ¬
ands As he brought with him thehighest references and good letters ofIntroduction and was well received byhis Consul wo will not report the re ¬
ports referred to before making fur ¬
ther enquiries HeraldThe United States Transport Abcr
anda arrived in port on Wednesdaymorning from Tutulla where she haddischarged a quantity of timber whichshe had brought from Auckland for usein the building of tho wharf at PagoPago Tho officers and men nil speak Inthe most laudatory manner of the peo-
ple¬
in Auckland They had a good oldtime all round She left again for PagoPago on Thursday
Tho Caotlo Homo
Tho business depression resultingfrom the plague Is ovldently not inter-fering
¬
with progressive charity Thofollowing communication telling of thegenerous offer of rooms for use as akindergarten speaks for Itself
A new era in our country has broughtabout new conditions but it remainedfor a seeming indeed a real misfortuneto help us in one way for out of thofurnace of offllction has come thoneighborhood kindergarten instead ofthe race kindergarten No more shallvisitors be directed to tho HawaiianChinese Japanese localities but theyshall go from one point to another tofind gatherings of little ones of everyname harmoniously working and play-ing
¬
together for the good of all Atthe March meeting came an Invitationfrom Professor Richards who controlsCamp No 2 on Vineyard street whereabout 140 children of all ages largelyJapanese are found many of whomare eligible to the benefits of a school
Mrs Richards stated that besides adesirable hall nearly as large as Palama chapel there is an admirableplay ground on one side In additionlo this thoughtful kindness Mrs Rich-
ards¬
consulted Mr Lowrey in regardto Camp No 1 situated on the oldQueen Dowager property the late head-quarters
¬
of the Housekeepers LeagueThis place is now owned by LewersCooke who in the person of Mr Lowpay offer the Association quarters for akindergarten There is a room with alanal adjoining of 20x30 feet This Islatticed in
Many South Sea Islands are there atpresent and Hawallans All thispleasant place is to bo subject to thoconsent approval of tho Board ofHealth
Tho Castle Home is receiving appli-
cations¬
for admission whon all thingsbeing ready tho law allows it to beopened
SARAH ANDREWS
If you dont rempmber tho Mainecall at L B Kerrs and seo hor
Honolulu Messenger Service de ¬
liver messages and packages TnlePhone 878
Call and rob the Ruga and Curtains being displayed at L B KerrsQueen street
Tho prettiest sight in the city istho Dolls and Tojb being displayedat L B Kerrs Special ChristinesSale
Kentuckys famous Jensae MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand excellence On salu at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing agents for the HawaiianTalnnrln
T R M03BMANKeal Estate Aoent
Abstractor and Searcher op TitlesLoans Negotiated
Bents CollectedCampbell Blojk Merchunt Street
110 lf
A M HBWBTT
Freight Olerk and StevedoreOld Reliable Again on Deck
Office At the Old Van Dome PremisesJ315 Jy
FOR SALE
MR flfl LEASE OF A LAKOE TONE121UUU nientHouioHitnaied near theheart of the town Prenont net monthlyIncome 150 Applv to
WILLIAM SAVIDGE1817 tl No B10 Fort Street
kVi artoiiUiiitWi ichUiifc ili
H HAGKFELD CO
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Sole Agents for tho woll kuot
White Sewing Machine
AND
Remington Type Writers
A Large Slock of tho DifferentStyles
ALWAYS ON HAND
LimitedSUCCESSORS TO
ED aOFPSCHLAEGER GO
King and Bethel Streets
lopiaeiKStrongest and Best SewingMachine in tho Market withthe Latest Attachments
Each Machine Guaranteed
LIMITED
AGENTS FORWESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO
Ban Francisco Cal
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKBPhiladelphia Ponn U 6 A
NEWELL UNIVER8AL MILL COManf National Cano Shredder
New York U B A
N OHLANDT COSan Francisco Cal
RISDON IRON LOCOMOTIVEWORKS
582 tf Ban Francisco Cal
Brace Waring ft Co
Real Estato Dealers503 Foit St near King
Building lotshoubes and lots and
Lands fob saleParties nlnhtni- - tn iHpnrmn nl tnl
PrnrxtrtlflR m InvltAil ir rll on n
FOR SALE
QMflfl LEASE OF COTTAGE CENUrxuu irrtily located 20 yrars to runGround Rent l2 por month Applv to
WILLIAM SAVIUUE1317 tf No il0 Fort Street
FOR BALE
QIKfin NBW MODKItN COTTAGEtiMUUl and LQtat Kewaio Lot Cux100 A bargain m n homo Apply to
1317 tfWILLIAM HAVlutlE
No 310 Fort Street
for saleArr ACRES OK LAND IN GRANTS1 1 12130 and 010 at Kamace North HiloHawaii Apply to
MORRIS K KEOHOKALOLISReal Estate Agent
11KK4I IEVIillRrH
JOHN PHILLIPS
Plumber and Gas fitterOrdora promptly attended to and work
guaranteed
HOTEL STREET NEAR FORTTKTrcpwnNrc an
LONG BMNCH BATHSWAIKIKI BEACH Honolulu H I
0 J 8HEIW00D Proprietor
There earth and air and tea and skyWith breaker song give lullaby
King Btreot Tram Cars pass the doorLadlai nnd obildrfn ypMlally onrpi for
i3iuUiuAku j ll
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