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In connection with the sailing of the above oteamers tho Agents areto to intending passengers through tickets by any
railroad from San Franoi3co to all points in tho United States and fromNew York by any staamnhip lino to all European ports
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Deposits Ueaeltod Loans uinilo on A jprorudBooaritv OommorolMnndTrnYiera Credit Issued Bills ol Ilxohausfbought and gold
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H THURSDAY MARr
THE IECHaUAltJUE
Second Sotsion of tho Territorial LawMakinc Body of 1003
THE SENATE TIHRTT FWST DAT
AFTERNOON session
Consideralion of the Hilo ElectricRailway Bill was taken up no reaiserubling It Goally paBsed secondroading after many nraenjmBntsHbad been madiud was set for thirdrending today
Baldwin and Dickey introducednow bills previously given notice ofby them one and two each
House Bills on third reading werothan taken up Bill 38 relating tothe eoncoaliug of an iufant failedto pa8B the vote being six lo sixOther House Bills sbvon in numberwere all passed
The Senate bill to prohibit thesale of liquors to inobriates minorapassed unanimously
At 4 oclock roctss was taken to730 oclock at which hour the
evening session
reassembled and took up tho CountyBill still on its third reading Aboutthree quarters of the bill his beenread and n dry reeding too at thatand tonight will probably see itsoloBB
TI1E HOUSE TBlRTr rinST DAT
The Order of the Day was takenup as soon after reassembling andthe bill for the purouaie of the Pauoa Water springs for Water Woikspurposes was1 referred to a specialcommittee of five on its secondreading for investigation
The AylettHackBill No28 nextcame up on its third reading Kutnalae offered an amendment to onesection that nothing in the bill
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should affect drivers who now holdlicenses to drive
This wa3 ruhd out as being classlegislation upon which Kurnalaemoved to strike out the provision toepeak and read English or Hawaii-an
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He argued long and strong thatthis provision would work as a hard-ship
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to those now iu business com-pelling
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tbem to sell their properly toa disadvantage and being withoutany employment would drive themto robbery Tho intent of this lawis to strike at Chinese Japanese andPortuguese He said that therewero now at least 400 backs in theTerritory ana uie valuation uponeach including horsesetcwaa 1003aodhe thought the only fair tbngto do was to appropriate 100020 topay for them
Chilliogwortb in a etrongspeechanswerrd Kumalap saving that iftho back drivers tc be thus confirmqd by tbiH law in t h possession of
their licBtss would eventually be ¬
come robbere then they should begut rid off ot onoo He denouncedthis kind of sympathy for tho Ori ¬
entals as being very poor Ameri-
canism¬
and yet not a tear for hisown follows who were being drivento the wall
Vida alt o got after Kumolne say ¬
ing that members wero to protectHawailaue and he did not knowthat any oue had been oluoted by
Orientals to protoot thoir interestsForuandiz also supported the
bill saying JapB made money byselling soke while on thpir drive 8
out in the country districts andObiueso by soiling opium whileHawaiian obeyed tho law anilcould not compete with them
Pali opposed the measure andAyltUt closed the dobato In itsfavor The bill psasi d third read¬
ing 21 oyes and G noes KumabeKoniho Pali Pulaa and Wright
On suspension of tho rules Damien offered fj reBQlulian thct aopocial oumuiittee of tbreo be ap-
pointed¬
to Investigate i 1m dUtnissal of Government employooa aud toreport in ten days1 Iu eiippurt uti
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freight and
Passengers for all
Inland Porta
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Having made large additions toour machinery we are now able tolaunder SPREADS SHEETS PILLOWSLIPS TABLE CLOTHSTABLE NAPKINS and TOWELSat the rate of 25 cents per dozenOBBh
Satisfactory work and prompt de-livery
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guaranteedNo fear of olothing being lost
from GtrikesWo iuvito inspection of our laun-
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and methods at any time duringbusiness hours
Rise Up Main 73
and ou wagons will call foryour14 work
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On the promises of the SanitarSteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen Btreote
The buildinga are supplied withhot and cold water and elootriolights Artesian water Porfeotsanitation
For partiouluTS apply to
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On tbo premizesJ A Magoon
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or at the cto o88 tf
A large lot of Horee and Muleshoes assorted sizes
Galvanized Iron Buckets assortedsizes
Rand galv Im Tubs assortedsizes
Sisal and Manila Rope assortedBizesj
Planters and Goose Nenk Hoodafsorted siaes
R R Picks Axe and Pick Mat- -
tooks assorted sizesAxo Hoe and Piok Handler as- -
sorted BizesReady Mixed Paints assorted
colorsAgolo Warq
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WwG Irwin Pronldent AMnnogetOlons Bjprackels First Vice PresidentW M Giflard Second Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer SecretaryGeo J Bona Auditor
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Manufactaring Jeweler
Call aud iiiGpert tho beautiful andUBeful display of goods for pres ¬
ents or for personal use and adorn ¬
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All Work Entrusted Promptlytended to 2235 tf
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FBANK GODFREY City Editor and
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THURSDAY MARCH 26 1903
TO 00 ft DELEGATE
Tins Independent today extends
its warmest congratulation to tbe
popular man of this Territory Citi
Z3C Jonah To him as our one timePriooe Cupid Kslanianaole alwayB
a gsntUmn and a trus and earnest
friend The Independent joins with
bis miay other frieads and wishes
Delegate Kuhio many happy returnsof thi bis thirty second natal an
niversary who has been chosen as
the fitting representative of his
country and people at tho NationsCapiti1
FIRE CLAIMS MATTERS
By the adoption of the report of
the Finance Committee yotterdayforonoonBill 132 introduced by Re
presontative J D Lewis en itledAn Act for the Relief of Antono G
Surrao of Hilo the measure be
came inoperative in being indefinite-
ly
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postponed without further con-
sideration
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In its postponement theHouso took tho more precautionaryftaud and a wise one toe for toopiin the doore for its passage would
be the first wedge for the reopeningover 0700 claimanlaall of whom may
find causft fur beiug aggrieved as Mr
S Tao is supposed to l1 althoughhe filed his original claim with tho
Fire Olairnj Comtnsjion was heardiu bid own behalf received the cer ¬
tificate of award on his cUim and
has received payment on the war-
rant¬
iasued to him for his 10 per
cent pro rata from the Governmentas verbally stated by Chairman Barrid of tbe committfe
The Independent soim time ago
raised a warning voice on this mat ¬
ter when an inuoaant petition was
presented followed by a resolutionlater and the notice to iutroduoe a
bill all offered by Mr L3WIP alao
com Hilo Yot wo do not attachbuy lib me toward the member as
b6 did nothing more than his dutytowards one of his many constitu-
ents¬
and which ho has daoo more
than be was expected to To allow
W IWU MUliKWHW
tho measure to pass would be an actof injustico towards the maoj othorBufTdrors of the plague firos of 1899
1900 and we understand that Mr
Lewis has seen the injustice in itsallowance had it been passed
And now a word as to thorggrieyod claimant Ho submitted first
his claim for reinbursement amount ¬
ing to SO 15750 to Fire Claim Com ¬
mission In ao duiag he virtuallyaccepted to submit by its judgementwhatever that may be Tho CominisBiou awarded him S3G11 25 and in
accepting ito certificate of awardthat bscome hi seooud submissionto its mandate And lastly he fur-
ther
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accepted a warrant and was
paid his pro rata his Inst and finalsubmission aud acceptauco for all
further claim tb t he may haveHad he not done any of these thingshis being now aggrieved to the tuneof 5316275 with iutoruat thieonfrom tho 17th day of FebruarylSOOat 6 per cent per aunum wouldhave stood a better show althoughho wao given an opportunity to pre-
sent
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a claim or bIbo suffer the cou- -
sfquances for his dilatoriuesoo
For Mi3 Serraos solo benefit theCommission had its notices publish-
ed
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in the newspapers of his townand on that score we feel he cannotbe aggrieved All others were givena chance to be heard in his own be-
half
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so as not to dulay him iu thiscity rnnra than was neaessrary Biitto b3 said that he wa3 not given a
proper hearing is unfounded aud ia
aa injustice to the men composingthat Commission for all were givoa
m
a hearing with the exception of sev ¬
eral thousands of absentees whowere all supported by reliable andcampoteut witnesses aud tho claimsallowed iu proportion We arespeaking from the knowledge wehave of tho inside workings of thatbody
Tne main part of the report saya
that the p3S3age of this BlLby theLegislature would in the judgmentof your oommittee bean injusticeto the thousands of claimants whohi7e presented their claims andaocspted their awards as made by theFire Claimi Gommssioii and whoreulizs that the Territory has aotedin good faith and endeavored byevery means possible tj make asatisfactory settlement with all suf-
ferers¬
from tb fires ocoieioned by
the orders of tho Board of Healthiu its efforts to stamp out thoplague All of vhiuh are perfeotlytrue and correct Aud not only auinjustico but it would result in theostablishment of a vary dangerousprecedent yot it id within the provinoa of the LgUiatura to ai estab ¬
lish it should it so wish to do
And further on the roport sayithat through the assistance oftho Congress of the U ited Statesthe Territory will be able in a fewdays to settle iu full all awardsmade by tho Court of Fire Claimsand no barrier should be pu in theway of a apaedy set lenient of thesechime aud oonoluding with thobelief that the awards male by theCourt of Fire Claim were madeimpartially and with the intent offairness and justice to all of the nu-
merous¬
claimants Other truths alsoWa bolieva with the Houses eotnmiitHe that if this one claim was al ¬
lowed it would then set up a barrierwhereby the money soon to be re ¬
ceived from the United States fortho relief of our plague firo suffer-
ers¬
would b held up and tho ox
peoted flpsody aeltlomout of these
olaimV prevented and eetoppstlfrom being carried out aud consum-
mated
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Who are to BUffur from itNot the Government but will be
those who tuffered But sb to thocointuitto3d couoluding remarks we
have nothing to say nor offer anysuggestion being a party interestediu whatever bouquats oud othorwieo
are to thrown at and hoaped upon
the Fire Claims Commission
Now that that somewhat innoseutlooking bdl ns well no doubt as all
tbe othor matters oonueoted therewith has baBn disposed of thereare yet other matters on the subjectof the Fire GUiuas before the Legis-
lature¬
So far as we know thereare two individual petitions one
from a widoy residing at WaiauaiWhoso olaim was delayed iu the PostOUco i t this oity and the otherfrom a youig man who claims tohavj been away during the fourmonths the Commission began andoloaed the filing of claims At the pre
sentlime we have nothing muah to
say on these only that there is some
justice in the first one and hardlyany in the othor yot it is for theLegislature to do and to dipose of
as it will think best and proper in
the premise
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
TO AJIR1VE
Date Steamer FromMar 4 Nebraskan San Fraucieco
6 Alamtda San Francisco10 Nippon MaruSan Francisco10 America Maru Japan China11 Moaoa Australia14 AoraDgi Victoria BC17 Ventura Australia- -
18 Sonoma San Francisco18 Siberia San Francisco20 Korea Japan China21 Novadan yan Fraucisoo26 Coptic 5an Frnpcieco27 Alameda San Francisco28 Gaelic Japan China
TO SAIL
Date Steamer ForMar
10 Nippon Mam Japan China10 America MaruSan Frtncisco11 Alameda San Francieco11 Moaua Victoria B C14 Nebra8kaDSau Francisco14 Aorangi Australia17 Ventura Sau Francisco18 Sonoma Australia18 Siberia Japan China20 Korea Sau Francisco26 Coptic Japan Chna28 Gaelic San Francisco31 Nevadan San Francisco
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to cut break mutilate orotherwise injure any treeshrub plant or otlier vegetation growing iu any jrnbli jground parlc cemetery orForefet under tho custody orcontrol of tho Superintendentof Public Works
All treapassori will be pro-secuted
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Parents are requested tocall tho attention of theirchildren to this notice
IJB1TRY E COOP BRSupt of Public Works
Dept of Public WorksHonolulu T II Mai2490
Fred Harrison
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The HONOLULU SOAP WORKSare now putting up their I3ESTNumber SUAP iu GO pound Jabbsfamily size at 2 25 per box deliver- -
ptl froo to every part of the cityFull cnnos 100 pouuds will bo delivered at 125
For all empty Inxas returned ingood cleau condition 10 aud 20centB will be paid
Every Family in the Islandsshould have a obbb of Soap at thisprice The best Soap made for thoKitcht u and Laundry Try a casea v to wncuini bur la yuj - WJ k J
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g3w Dump CnrtB furnished bjtho day on Hours Notice
H R HITCHCOCK
Oflloe with J M MonBarrct Carwright Building Merchant Stt
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A large lot of Horse and Muleshops assorted sizes
Galvanized Iron Buckets assortedsizes
Rand jjalv im Tudb otsortedsizes
Sisal and Manila Itope assortedsizes
Planters and Goose Neck Hoesapsorted sizes
R R Picks Axe and Pick Mat-tocks
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assorted sizesAxe Hoe and Pick Handler as ¬
sorted sizesReady Mixed Paints assorted
colorsAgate Ware
The above merchandise must besold cheap for caeh by
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The buildings aie supplied withhot and cold water and eleotriolighto Artesian water Perfootsanitation
For particulars apply to
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Having made large additions toour machinery we are now able tolauuiler SPREADS SHEETS PILLOWSLIPS TABLE CLOTHSTABLE NAPKINS and TOWELSat the rate of 25 cents per dozencash
Satisfactory work and prompt de-livery
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guaranteedNo fear of clothing being loot
from strikesWe invite inapeotion of our InunV
dry and methods at auy time duringbusiuosa hours
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and cu- - woRona will ocll JoryourH work
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LOOAIi AND GENEItAL NEWS
Band concert tonight at theMonna Hotel
The Board of Health did nothold a mooting yesterday
The House County Bill comtuiltue may report tbia afternoon
A concort was Riven by tbo liandthis moruiug at lolaui Palaoogrounds
- erThe eteamer Ooptio dooked about
7 oclock last evening from Friscoaud leavos at 1 oolook this after ¬noon for tho Orient
A large and appreciative audiencegreeted tho Janet Waldorf Go lastnight at the Orpheum Mirs Wal-
dorf¬
waB luperd bh Caraillo To-
night¬
they piny Pygmalion andGalatea and should piove a strougattraction
The lilt of the ofliceis of thoHouse of RaprcsinUlivor as print-ed
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on tb9 inside of tho cover of thepamphlet containing the Rules ofProotdure is so incorrect aud mis-
leading which should havo beeuproperly revised and corrected
The steamer Leliua arrived lateyesterday after 5 oclock She wasdelayed at Kalaupapa it beingrough at tho lauding and had lolay over Only food stufTj worelanded and brought back the rest ofher freight for delivery uex weekShe left again after 8 oclock lastnight
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THE LEGIOLATUKE
Second Sotsionof the Territorial LawMakinjr Body of 1903
THE SENATE TniRTT SECOND DAT
Routine liuaineeB being first din
posed of a communication fromTreasurer Kopoikai was then readrelative to- - the destiuction of goldand silver certficates remainng inthn Treasury vault a being with-
drawn¬
Cecil Brown then present-ed
¬
two bids on the matter bothtaking I he usual course
C Brown from Judiciary reported on Bill 117 to ameud the existing law on corporation suggestingamendments and recommends pas-
sage¬
Adopted and bill sot forthird reading tomorrow
Dickey from Miscellaneous re-
ported¬
on Bill 90 to enoourae theKona Kau Railroad Co It Beekt toexempt the company from paymentof taxes on its property for fiv
years and ia of tuettpinion that thiswould be a bad precedent to estab-
lish¬
and would lead to oadloas ap-
plication¬
for relief from unsuccess-ful
¬
business enterprises all over theIslands Recommends tabling thebill A motion to indefinitely pist- -
pone th J report as lost and one tolay on the table to be consideredwith the bill wascarried
0 Brown from Judioiary on Bill116 relating to carrying on of busi ¬
ness by foreign corporations recom ¬
mended its passage AdoptedDickey from Miscellaneous on
Bill 127 on frauds in the sale of
butler rocommonding its passageas it only amends certain words in
the present law For considerationwith the bill
Baldwin from Ways and Means
pn Bill 110 oilers certain amend
ments and recommends passage
For consideration with tho billr Tl1n Tvniiitltiirni
on B 11 46 relativebueinoes reoomuiouds tabling Forconsideration with the bill
O Brown a resolution tbnttho Clerk communicate with the
House and find out as to tbo die
pogition or intended deposition of
iw niu nlrnsdv trarsoiKlod lo i
eommittoeDickey joint resolution to em
power the Treasurer to deatroy tbe
oanoelled silver aud gold oertifioatesnow in tho Treasury in the oroseuoa
of tho Prosident tho Senate aud
of the Speaker tho House
AdoptedUoOindlesa cave notioe to intro
duce An Act creHbg Territorial
Pepartmeut ol Secret Service On
fcjia
uopenBiou of tho rules the bill was cso Fund asked for more time as itintroduced aud it took tho usual wanted to investigate the Governorcourse
0 Brown from Printing reportedBill 18G ai priuted
Kalauokalani offered a resolutionthat mombora be allowed to snvkofor the balauce of the lorm Lost
O Brown alio gave notice of annot relating to the construction andoperation of railways
TheOrder of tbo Day being calledon Bill 4G Winston Railroad Billcame up for consideration on itsthird rtadiug Isouberg baiug calledto the Obair After eomo discus-
sion¬
it was again referred to theMiscellaneous committee
At 11R5 oolook raoess was taken
the iousn Tinivrx second day
After tho of tho usual rou-
tine
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business and on the suspension
of the rules Paele presented petition
from Mrs KeUle Amara to be paid
1300 for a building destroyed by Arc
on January 20 1900 the claim for It
before the Fire Claims Commission be
ing delayed In transmission To Fi-
nance
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NaUalelca a petition from Mo
loUal residents that Lahaina be the
county scat for Maul To County Bill
Committee
Treasurer Kopoikal transmitted in-
formation that there remains In the
Treasury yaults certificates of deposit
cancelled and withdrawn from circu-
lation
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gold amounting to 254745 and
silver 3081G5 and submits for con-
sideration
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the matter of destroying
them Accepted and filed
Then followed several communica-
tions
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from the Senate returning House
Bills 42 43 44 4S 49 and 4G as hav ¬
ing passed third reading also House
Bill 38 as not passing third reading
also Senate Bills 2 37 89 and 102 as
having passed third reading aud also
the return of House BUI 70 Emergen-
cy Bill striking out certain items and
making various amendments thereto
Another communication from Treas-
urer
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Kepoikai was also read wherein
ho says that on tho llh instant he sub-
mitted to the Governor list of unpaid
bills of the Tax Bureau throughout the
Territory amounting to 224118 and
tho estimated expenditures per Taxa-
tion
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Division to the end of tho present
fiscal period amounting la all to G
000 Tho Governor has submitted the
unpaid bills for consideration but
fails to see an item In the Emergency
Bill covering 375882 and now sub-
mits
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the same for consideration and
ItiKnrMnn ns OI10 Of the Items in UlO
Emergency Bill Appended is a copy
of letter to Governor and list of un ¬
paid bills Accepted nmj filed
Tho Senate bills were then taken up
and passed first reading On Houso
Bill 70 being taken up with tho amend
ments proposed by tho Senate a fu
rore was thcroby aroused Fernandez
moved to reject amendments saying
lf was outrageous and improper Ho
noticed that tllo Scuato has changed
tho 20000 item he hud aslccd Inser ¬
tion for road from Ooknla to Hakalau
leaving the Item to read as originally
I butralsed tho item from 5000 asran how nuu - i
1V th0 aunorlntcndont ofto the banking
ottered
disposal
tofeiJtMxy jk
Public WorHs to iuuuu mere rousi
ho a Job in It as nothing is said ot tho
tnlring over of plantation lands tho
road being probably to suit Us wants
As ho represents tho District bo
Knows tho needs of tho District to ic
A motion to lJ o tb blu was pair the rqads the gulches and not
nl t nantal jv rlninlout 60U was rieireu tu pfcuim mo dvuuiuis
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Kumalao said that tbe proper mo
tion is that tho House do not concur in
tho Senate amendments and so
moved He said that tho Senate should
not dictate to tho Iouse Vlda sup
ported tho motion and snake in behalf
of the Fifth Dlstiict The motion pro- -
yulled 2G ayes and tf noes
Tho special committee on tho Chin
GrantedKuplhoa offered a joint resolution to
have certain officials elected and to al-
low
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young women of 18 years of ago
lo vote While speaking on It In about
the samo strain as on tho County Bill
tho Speaker ruled the resolution out
Pulaa offered a concurrent resolution
to amend Section 83 of the Ornnlc Act
Adopted 2G ayes
Chllllngworth another that both
houses appoint a conference committee
of three members to consider amend--men- ts
to Bill 70 Adopted
Pulaa another to set apart certain
Government lands in North Kbhnla 25
acres and In South Kohala 10 acres
as public burial grounds To Public
Lauds
Two others by him 1 the reasons
why tho Commissioner of Public Lands
has not yet issued and forwarded pat-
ents
¬
to Kaauhuhu homesteaders and
2 certain questions of the Superin-
tendent
¬
of Public Works as to the num-
ber
¬
or qualified citizens appointed on
the Road Boards etc
Kclllnol gave notice of two bills
Electric Lights for Wailuku aud to
create a Territorial Department of
Secret Service On suspension of the
rules the bills were t introduced and
took the usual course
Kellinoioffered a joint resolution rel-
ative
¬
to certain silverware now in tho
possession of the Superintendent of
Public Works they being presented to
the late King Kalakaua by the Presi-
dent
¬
of tho French Republic in 187C
to have them turned over to Princes
Kawanauakoa and Kalanianaole
Adopted 28 ayes
Vida gave notice of an Act to pur-
chase
¬
the Pahoa Water Works and In-
troduced
¬
an Act ho gavo notice of be-
fore
¬
At 1210 oclock recess was taken
Died
Wunde nnno la this city March25 1903 Mian Antoinette Wundenberg nged G6 yearp
Funeral this afternoon at 3oclock from the residence of MrsAnna S Wright her eiater atLittle B iUib
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Call and inspect the beautiful anduseful display of Roods for preesnts or for pergonal eeo and adornment
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Continued fiom 1st page
said Solomon Mahelnna had lrsthis place in the Audit or ollinti
ubile sick and ou a leave of ab ¬
sence Ha further said that a put fromAuditor Fishers office bad beon putia his place When questioned byhimself and Kumalae the Auditortold them that he was not to be dis-
charged¬
but a few dys later theincumbent wa3 told that he was outThis was prevarication that shouldbe stopped And another Meomnuowas to lose his place also andothers loo so it is learned at theend of the month Adopto I
Kanibo also got one in to nbkSuperintendent Cooper why the ap-
propriation¬
fur the road from Pahala to the Vulcan i House wasnotexpondei and the reason whythe came wan not cotnploled
He bho iutroduced another thatthe Houso visit the Kalihi Receiv ¬
ing Staion today and made an im-
passioned¬
talk in its supportGreenwell thought it was time toput a stop to this kind of businessas it would be only a waste oftime and moved to table whichwas lost
Harris moved a committee offive The Speaker said that a com-
mittee¬
of rice vina to be appointedto visit the Leper Settlement icoludiug the Kalihi Rtccivin Sta-tion
¬
and being vagu would notentertain it for under it the wholeHouse would have to go Onebranoh can only adjourn for threedays at a time and if longer theconsent of the other branch mustCrst be obtained And on motionthe resolution was returned to theintroducer
Notices of committee meetingswer6 given cut by the Chair and at120 oclock adjournment was taken
Fingers and Toe to SpareMen with an extra linger or toe
may sometimes be Been but veryrarelyr does one hear or see a per-son
¬
with twenty four fingers andtoes Consequently a servant ofthe Marquis de Balincourt who iathus equipped is at present excit ¬
ing much interest among Europeanscientists
Ho is a young man and on eachhand he has six well developed fioKerB while on each foot he Iiab anequal numbor of well developedtoes It is not known whether heinherited this anomaly but the as-
sumption is that he did His su-
pernumerary¬
members are of nospecial use to him but he is neverallowed to forget that he possessesthem as bis comrades for au qbvious reason have nicknamed himTwenty fourDr Capitan a well known ethno-
logist¬
writing on this subjeot saysThere are two forms of this singu-
lar¬
phenomenon the true and thehybrid In tho true form as seeniu the case of the Marquiss ser ¬vant the fupernum rary fingers andtoes are complete additional member the fiugers boing usually placedbeside the thumbs and the tons be-
side¬
tho great toes In the hybridform on trie other band the addi-tional
¬
fingers and toeB are merelya rosult of a division which baataken place in the regular members
The thumb is the part usuallyaffeoted and it may be divided atthe first joint though the divisiongenerally starts at the base Allthe other fingers may be dividedin a similar manner indeo asmany as fifteen fingers have beenfound on one band Atavism isevidently the oaus but oue wouldhave to travel very far back inorder to discover the origin of suohfiogois and toes Er
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