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Loans Negotiated--Rents Collected
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Greeces Beautiful Isles
The Isles of Greece tho Isles of
GreeceWhore burning
iSappho loved and
sung
One of these lslesof Greece Ce
plmlonn Is to ho thrice blessed forby the will of lnnagl Vagllonl who
died In London the other day 2500000 Is left to the Island so that pov ¬
erty may he foroveri banished fromIts shores This lairfe amount hasbeen placed In the London and West-
minister¬
Dank and the Interest Is
to bo transfened to Greece everyquarter and Is to be devoted to thorelief of poor people In Cephalonla
PanagI Vagllonl tho head of thobanking and shipping firm of Vaglionl Brothers was tho survivor of threeremarkable brothers who were bornin Lixuri a small village In Cepha-
lonla
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Marie the oldest brother who
died in St Petersburg three yearsago at the age of ninety years emi ¬
grated to southern Russia when ayoung boy and established himselfas a loader of grain on the Sea ofAzoff Later he was found by his twoyounger brothers Andrea and PanagiAndrea died in Russia fourteen yearsago
The business established by theoldest rother grew and ere long thoVaglionls were possessors of a largefleet of lighters Umt operated at var-
ious
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ports along tho Sea of Azoff Thebrothers prospered and from loadinggrain became themselves dealers ingrain and breadstuffs During tliaCrimean war their business took col
ousal proportions iid the firm ox
tended its operations and bankingliouses lu collection with the vastgrain and shipping Interests were es ¬
tablished In St Peteis burg LondonConstantinople and 31aiseillCB
At one time the Vagllonl Brothersowned and operated a Ileet of eightysteamers and were rated to be woithabout 500000U0 Formerly theywere tho largest expoiters of tallowfiom Russia and they did an immensebusiness in olive oil which they im-
ported
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from Turkey and the Meditor
lanennPanagi Vagllonl was for many yeais
tho head pf tho Loudon house whoseofllces are in old Uroud street andafter the death of his brother Mailohu succeeded as head of tho Him lieled a very inlet and letlred life madeno display of his vast wealth andwas a man of excedlngly fiugal hahIts Hu lived quietly in Loudon lu amodest house and saw only a fewintimate fi lends lie died childless
and as ho was a widower ho loft thebulk of his foituue amounting to JG
000000 to his nupliuwsDining his life time though liu
spent little hlmsell he mude many
gcueious donations Among theso wasono of 1500000 ti lines for tho erec ¬
tion of tho lino library at Athenswhich bears Ills liame Peihaps lilo
example inuy have hud some Inlluenco upon Mr Curneglo
Ceplialoiila Is the largest of tho Ionian Islands nil of which belong to
Greece It Is a fow miles west of thonialnlund und Is about thlity two
inilos long and form five to twelve
miles In breadth Us surface Is gengr
ally inontalnoiis and its highest peakcalled Oros Alnos is ilvo thousand
feet above sea level Us lofty headwas onco crowned by a temple of JupIter but this lias long since crumbledinto dust
jrjero ftrp frtllo spots hero and
Continued on Jth jpupe
TAX ASSESSORS OITFIOE
To the Tax PayerR of the FirstDivision Islnud of Oahu
Tho Tax AsaeaBOirt Books for theyear 1902 for the several TaxationDistriuto will be nppn for inspection by peraoni liable for Taxationbetweeu the 1st and 15th days rfJuly Sundays excepting from Joclock in the forenoon until 1oclock in the afternoon as follow
DISTRICT OI HONOLULU
At thn Assessor Office JudiciaryBuilding Honolulu
DI TRIOT OF EVPA J WAIANAE
At the Oahu Railroad LandCos Diipot Pearl City Ewa be ¬
tween the lit and loh day fJuly and at the Court Homo Waiane batweeu the 11 rat and S h dajBof July
DISTRICT OF WALUUA
At the Post Office Waialua
DISTRICT OF KOOLAULOA
At the Court House Hauula
DISTRICT Or KOOLAUr KO
At tho OffiB of the Deputy As-
sessor¬
KaneoheJ AS W PRATT
Assessor 1st DivisionHonolulu Juno 30 1902
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
The Taxpayers of this Territoryare hereby notified that returnsshowing the amount of incomes de-rived during the year ntxt proceed ¬
ing the first dsy of July 1902 inaccordance with tho provisions of anact entitled An Aot to provide aTax on Income approved the 30thday of April 1901 should bo ret dered to the Assessor or DeputyAssessor of the district in which thoperson or corporation making thereturn resides or does business betwoon the first and thirty first daysof July 1902
For thepurpoDo of receiving suchreturnB the Tax Office in tho severildistricts will be open during theregular business hours during themonth
Eeturn blanks may be had onapplication at the several TaxOfliceB
JAS WPRATTAssessor of Oahu
W T ROBINSONARHfsor of Maui
N C WrLLFONGAfaessor of Hawaii
E E CONANTAssessor of Kauai
ApprovdWAI H WRIGHT
Treasureri Honolulu Jim 27 1902
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IN THE OIKOTJIT OOtJUT OF THEFIKBT CIRCUIT TERRITORYOF HAW All--A- T CHAMBERS
onnnit ron srrciAL ttjim
Deeming it essential to tho pro ¬
motion of justice we do order thata Spooial Term of the Circuit Courtof the First Circuit be held in theJudiciary Building in Honolulucommencing MONDAY the 7th dayof J ULY A D 1A02 at TEN ofthe clock in the forenoon of 8aidday and continuing for the periodprovided by law
Done at Chambers this 10th dayof June A D 1902
A S HUMPHREYSFirst Judge
GEO D GEARSecond Judge
W J ROBINSONThird Judge
Tho foregoing order is horebyapproved
W F FREARChief Justice of tho Suprome Court
of the Territory of HawaiiDated Juue 10 1902 223Hd
WATER NOTICE
Iu accordance with Seotion 1 ofChapter XXVI of the laws of 1880
All persons holding water privi-leges
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or those paying water ratesare hereby notified that tho waterrates for the term ending Deo 311902 will be due and payable atthe office of the Honolulu WaterWorks on the 1st day of July19Q2 All luch rates remaining un
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paid for fifteen days after they arodun will be subject to an addition-al
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10 per centAll privileges upon which rates
remain unpaid August 15 1902thirty days after bocomiug do
linqueqt are liable to suspensionwithout further notice Rates arepayablo at the office of the WaterWorks ina the basement of thoCapitol building
ANDREW BROWNSupt Honolulu Water Works
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TUESDAY JULY 1 1902
TOPICS OF THE DAY
Wo never before know of bananacuttiugB What are they What
we know iB that bananas have suck-
ers
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and it is the Buukers that are
uebd as plants
Practical jokers of the kind prac-
ticed
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by certain white men upon an
old native inan cannot expect mercy
from our District Magistrate and
therefore the rebuke- the Judge
gave them yesterday boore his
court elsewhero recorded in thia
issue is perfectly just and most de-
serving
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But what we are sorry
moat that Judge Wilcox did not im-
pose
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a much eeveror sentence on
such practical jokers of the genua
haolc And wo hope though thatwhen their appeal in brought before
the Circuit Court and a jury of theirpeers they will all receive their juat
desserts and no mercy shown them
According to an interview with
Dolegato Wilcox elsewhere record ¬
ed horein the fire claims appropri-
ation will pass the U S Congress
after it has passed the scrutiny of
the watch dog of tho Treasury Hop
rssentative Canuou thais when
the justice of tho request and de ¬
mand is made known to satisfy all
curiosity It is to be earnestlyhoped that by the next mail wo will
hoar favorable reports of its passagennd approval Though tho certifi ¬
cates of awardB for the fire olaims
are praotioally ready for distributionamong the claimants nothing is to
be done by the FireOlaims Commis
aion until final action is taken upon
the bill appropriating one miUion
dollars in Congress The warrautsare all dated July 1st aud madeptyable August 5th uext but will
not bo given out for awhile Thiscourse we deem quito proper andopportune and claimants shouldvest nssured that justice will be
done them B hoomviawanui
FROM BT PAULS PARISH
Archdeacon Hostariclc Our Bishop ToBe Heard From
We have hoard directly from ourAtnnricau Bishop to be in a letterdated Juuo 17th last and we taketho liberty of using certain extracts therefrom
Speaking of Bishop Willis d
parturo from here Archdeacon Restarick hns the following to say
It muBt have boen sad for thosewho have known and have lovedhim so long to part with such anold friend I deeply regret that Ihave never met him and I sincerelyhope that ho may be blessod andprospered iu the distant Islands towhich he goes
I hope to aee you soon and toknow you personally I understandthat you are an old lolaui Collegeboy that school which has donesuch a good work I sincerely hopethat it may continue to do its work
When he comes we will be mosthappy to meet and know him per-
sonally¬
for ourselves Yes we areof Iolani but since Bishop Willisleft here it is no more It is beingkept on though as a day schooland as a nucleus with which to re-
build¬
the old Iolani upon a newfoundation of an American institu-tion
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if our new Bishop to be willonly seo to it and take up the workestablished by the English Mission
In the post soript he expressesthe followiug 1 wish you couldbe present at my consecrationwhich takes place on July 2 at StPauls Church San Diego
We are most sorry that we cannotbe for we would like to be there on
hand But we trust that the Divineblesaiug may be poured upon himat his consecration tomorrow
HOME AGAIN
Delegate Wilcox Returns to Hono-
lulu¬
and Discusses Local i Affairs
Hawaiis Delegate to Congress
Robert W Wilcox returned home
last night in the Zealandia after an
absence of nearly eiht months atWashington
The Independent found him at 9
oclock this morning sitting on thebeautiful lanni of his house on theslopes of Punchbowl and surround-
ed
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by Mrs Wilcox Sanator Kalauokalaui George Markham and a
number of Hitno Rule leaders andfriends
The Delegate looked well and
healthy the trip across tho Pacific
and his return to his native clime
hive douo him a world of good andhe thinks that after a few days resthe will be his old self again
Politics of course was tho sub-
ject discussed in that friendly gath ¬
ering of politicians When tho sub ¬
ject of Fire Olaims was broachedDelegate Wilcox smiled and atonce launched into a description of
the careful scrutiny wbioh the ap
propriation bill will be ubjsoted
to by tho old watch do of the Treas ¬
ury Joe Cannon There is no doubtiu my miudhowever continued Mr
Wilcox but that the bill appropri-ating
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1000000 for the payment offire claims will bo passed I havereceived assurances to that effect
Sam Parkers Ditch bill will notget through this session TheFddoral Government is very loth topass measures which really oughtto bo considered by the TerritorialLegislature but it will pass thisbill all right during the next ses ¬
sion Thora was a feel ng at Wash ¬
ington to recommend that the mattar be referred to the TerritorialSuperintendent of Public Worksbut it was not done The reasonsWell they tlrnk that Gov Dole hastoo much powar already
Pains bill authorizing him toubo eleotrio power for his tramwayswill also be passod at the nextsession A careful invetigation hasbeen made and we have shown that
although it is plainly a case whichought to be dealt with by tho Terri- -
f rtn ft I TanSkUl ra atinll n ill n If
could not bo done owing to Gov I
Doles arbitrary useof his right toveto Mr Wilcox feels confidentthat a Congressional investigationcommittee will visit tho Territoryduring the coming Bummer Thefollowing rosolutioa was introducedby Senator Mitoholl of Oregon onJune 13th
Jtesolvcd That the Committee onPacific Ialauds and Porto Rico beand is hereby authorized and di ¬
rected to investigate inquire intoandascertain the general conditiouof the islands of Hawaii the admin-istration
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of the affairs thereof theares condition quality and valueof tho public lands the leasingselling or disposing thereof and tomake such recommendations as maybe doomed necessary to investigateand ascertain the area conditionqualiiyi and value of tho crownlands the rents issues or otherrevenues or proceeds received there-from
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since January 17 1893 wheth-
er¬
or not the former Queen of saidislands now possesses auy legal orequitable right title or interest inor to the same the granting offranchises or other privileges thequestion of immigration the condi-
tion¬
of labor therein and to inquireinto and report upon all othernecessary matters pertaining to theexecutive legislature judicial oduoatioual tax school financial andother syatoms thereof
For the purposes aforesaid saidoommittee or a subcommittee there ¬
of appointed by the chairman shallhave powor to Bend for persons andpapers to visit the islands to ad-
minister¬
oaths to sit during thorecess of Congress and said com-
mittee¬
shall report at the beginningof the next session of Congress thoresult of its investigations the ex ¬
penses of said investigation to bepaid out of the contingent fund ofthe S nate
The resolution was referred to thocommittee on Pacific Ifcla ds andPorto Rico
When askod as to the outlook forthe next campaign Mr Wilcoxbegged to be excused from express-
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any opinion as he had jjst ar-
rived¬
and was ignorant of the situa-
tion¬
He was emphatic h waver as
to the personality of the candidatesfor the next legislature Theymust be the best men availablebonost intelligent aud having thecommon interest of tho Territory atheart Wo want men who will giveus home rule Washington wantsus to have Home Rule Wo musthave a Legislature which thoGovernor will have to respect Fore ¬
most among the campaign battlecries muBt be County and CityGovernment All tho Territorieshave it Porto Rico has it and itwill be organized in tho PhilippinesWhy not in Hawaii
By this timo the broad lanaioverlooking the city and the oceanwas orowded by many friends audpolitical associates so the repre ¬
sentative of Tun Independentwithdrew after - Mr Wilcox badrequested him to give the Dele ¬
gates Aloha to the people of thiscity and Territory It is done
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Ex Police Captain Dead
Mr A A Fox agent for CastleBros Wolf at Santa Cruz Lagun a de Bjy died of cholera Mon ¬
day evoniugHo was born at Salinas Cali-
fornia¬
and was about 45 years ofage Mr Fox has a wife who hasbeen living at Honolulu and is expeated here on the next boat Theunfortunato victim of the plaguewas until a short time ago captainof mounted police iu Honoluluwhors he made an enviable recordas an oilicer and a gentleman
He has many friends in Mauilaaud the news of his death mustcomo aa a painful shook to all whoknew him Manila American
Tho atoamer Maui is not yet sixyears old but if the Abvertiser saysshe is 27 of course it muBt be soTbeold missionary aunt ought to knowl
BI AUTH0BITY
COMMISSION 01 AaiUOULTURBAND FORESTRY TERRITORYOF HAWAII
Competitive exhibition of fruits veg-
etables¬
nnd plants for moneyprizes nnd diplomas
Monday nnd Tuesday July 2Sth nnd20th 1002 In tho Drill Shed Honolulu
Exhibits arc Invited in the variousdivisions named in the followingschedule
DIVISION IMangoes Twelve specimens two
prizesAlligator Pears Six specimens
two prizesPineapples Four specimens two
prizesFigs Twelve specimens two prizesWatermelons Four specimens two
prizesMuskmelons Four specimens two
prizesBreadfruit Four specimens two
prizesOranges Twelve specimens two
prizesLimes Twelve specimens two
prizesLemons Twelve specimens two
prizesPapains Six specimens two prizesGrapes Six bunches two prizesGunvns Twelve specimens two
prizesPeaches Twelve specimens two
prizesStrawberries One quart two prizesPohas One quart two prizesMountain Apples Twelve speci-
mens¬
two prizesBananas Best bunch two prizes
Bananas Best bunh Hawaiiancooking two prizes
Bananas Best hand two prizesCocoanuts Four specimens two
prizesBest exhibit of fruits two prizes
DIVISION HPotatoes Irish ten specimens two
prizesPotatoes Sweet ten specimens
two prizesYams Six specimens two prizesCabbage Three heads two prizesCauliflower Three heads two
prizesCelery Three roots two prizesSweet Corn Twelve ears two
prizesBeans String two pounds two
prizesBeans Shell two pounds two
prizesBeets Six specimens two prizesTomatoes Six specimens two
prizesCarrots Six specimens two prizesLettuce Four heads two prizesTurnips Six specimens two prizesRadishes Two bunches two prizesOnions Six specimens two prizesCliilipeppers One pound two prizesDryland Taro six specimens two
prizesWetland Taro Six specimens two
prizesPumpkins Four specimens two
prizesSquash Four specimens two prizesBest exhibit of vegetables Two
prizesDIVISION III
Coffee Best exhibit two prizesPaddy Two pounds two prizesltice Two pounds two prizesSugar Cane Ton sticks two prizes
DIVISION IVHay One bundle two prizesSorghum One bundle two prizesGuinea Grass One bundle two
prizesBuffalo Grass One bundle two
prizesAlfalfa One bundle two prizesClover One bundle two prizesPanlcum Grass One bundle two
prizesDIVISION V
Potted Palms Best collection twoprizes
Hawaiian Palm Loulu Ielo bestone two prizes
Best collection of jferm 12 atleast six distinct varieties
DIVISION VICut Flowers Best collection two
prizesRoses Best collection two prizesCarnations Best collection two
prizesAsters Best collection two prizesOrchids Best collection two prizes
DIVISION VIIIllma Lois Best threo two prizesCarnation Lois Best three two
prizosllumarla Lois Best three two
prizesThe necessary accommodation for
exhibits will bo provided by tho Com ¬
missioner of Agriculturo and Forestrywho requests that notlco he sent himIn writing of intention to exhibit toP O Box C32 Honolulu
The exhibit opens at 1030 oclockam Monday July 28 All exhibitmust bo In plncasno hour before thoopening or tliey will not be entitledto compoto for prizes The steam ¬
ship companies in order to give thopeople of the Islands an opportunityto vlow the oxhlhlt have reduced thoHtcnmvr rates by one half and agreot crry nl exhibits free of chargeFor any further information address
WRAY TAYLORCommissioner of Agriculturo and For- -
UBtry 1I34T
A nice front room for a lady orgentleman to rent at No 1
Garden Lane
SHERIFFS BiliB NOTICE
Under and by virtuo of a certainExecution issued by Lylo A DickeySecond District Magistrate of Hono-lulu
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Island of Oahu Territory ofHawaii on tho 20th day of JuneA D 1002 in the matter of thoHolTschlaogar Company Limited aCorporation vb S Wt Ledorer Ihave on this 21st day of June A D1902 lovied upon and shall expoiofor salo aud sell at public nuotionto the highest bidder at the PoliceStation Kalokaua Halo in saidHonolulu at 12 oclock noon ofMonday tho 28th day of July A D1902 all the right title and interestof said S W Loderer in and to thofollowing described personal pro-
perly¬
unless the judgment aud costof execution amounting to one hun ¬
dred and sixteen and 39 100 dollarsinterest costs and my exponses arepreviously paid
3 refrignrators 3 ice boxes 3 chif-foniers
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2 iron bedsteads withsprings 2 dressers 2 barber chairsand 1 inlaid Hawaiian wood secre ¬
tary and sideboardOHAS F CHILLINGWORTH
Deputy Sheriff Ter of HawaiiHonolulu Oahu 2213 5 t oaw
SHERIFFS SALE NOTIOE
Under and by virtue of a certainExecution issued by Lylo A DickeySecond District Magistrate of Ho-nolulu
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Island of Oahu Territoryof Hawaii on the 10th day ofJune A D 1902 in the matterof the Walters Waldron Com ¬
pany Limited vs Young TaiYoung Sang et al doing businessaa Yee Wo Chan Company Ihave on this 16th day of Juue A D1902 levied upon and shall exposefor salo and sell at public auctionto the highest bidders at theauction room nf J F Morgan onQueen street in said Honolulu nt12 oclock noon of Tuesday the22od day of July A D 1902 allthe right title and interoBt of BaidYoung Tai Young Sang et al do-ing
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business as Yee Wo ChanCompany in and to the followingdescribed persona property unleBahe judgment and cost of execu ¬
tion amounting to One Hundredud Eighty one and 61 100 Dollars
interest costs and my expenses arepreviously paid
20 tables 2 tables without standr43 stools 1 clock 1 haoging lamp 2lanterns 1 aounter 1 Alpine Safe Jsack salt and a lot of Chinesecrockery chopping blocks sauce-pans
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baskets aud tinwnreA M BROWN
High Sheriff Ter of HawaiiHonolulu Oahu 2238 4ts
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFthe First Circuit Territory of Ha-waii
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Term Summons 2 stampAlice A Bryant vs Edwin J GBryant the Territory ofHawaii
To the Hinh Sheriff of the Territory of Hawaii or bis Dnputy theSheriff of the Island nf Oabu or binDeputy in the Territory of HawaiiYou are oommanded to summonEdwin J G Bryant defendant incase he shall file written answerwithin twenty daya after servicehereof to bo and appear before thesaid Circuit Court at the February1902 Term thereof to be holden atHonolulu Island of Oahu on Mon-day
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the 3rd day of February nextat 10 oclock a m to show oausowhy the claim of Alice A Bryautplaintiff should not bo awarded totter pursuant to the tenor of her aunexed Libel for Divorce
And you are commanded toand haye you than there this Writwith full return of your piocoedingstbsreon
Witness Hon A S HumphreysFirst Judge of tbt Circuit Court ofthe First Circuit at HonoluluOahu this 13th day of February1902
J A THOMPSONClerk
I certify the foregoing to be atrue copy of the original Summonsin said cause and that said Courtordered publication of the same anda continuance of said cause uutil thenext August A D 1902 Term ofthis Court
M T SIMONTONClork of tho Circuit Court of tho
First CircuitDated Honolulu May 81 1902
2226 UcBoaw
Fred Harrison
Contractor and Builder
All Work Entrusted -- Promptly Attended to 223b tf
TO LEX
Premises oa Kukui Lane 1osanion Riven on January 1 1901or to mm apply to7t KAHQLAHI EOXATJ
LOOAfi AND GENERAL NEWS
THE iKDErKNDENT
monthGO cents per
Band Co hum it this evening at tbeHawaiian Hotel
Tho now Kalibi fire Rtation wasopened for service this morning
The Australia a Norwegian bnrkfrom Leith arrived in port yester ¬
day
A rehoaraal of the Healani miuBtroU will take placn this evening atthe Opera Housp
Dr Weddiok of Walluku in aboutto leave on a three mouths trip tohis home in old Ireland
Prince Cupid will sail the Pricobbs and endeavor to get a trophyin the Fourth of July races
Tho Y mToTa and tho Y W O
A will combine on tbe Fourth ofJuly and go up Manoa valley for apicnic
Collector Ghamberlain states thatthe tax on playing cards is not awar revenue measure and will re ¬
main in force
The fiscal year for tho UnitedStates government ended yesterdayand all federal officials are buypreparing their annual teports
Governor Dole has received anapplication from the HonoluluRapid Transit Co for permissionto increase its capital Block to onemillion dollars
Under By Authority today ap-
pears the lint of priz3S for theAgricultural Pair to be held duringthis mouth on Monday and Tues-day
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the 28th and 29th instant
At the meeting of the ExecutiveCouncil yesterday 0 H Brownsurrendered his license1 for theMailo Ssloon aud it was reissuedto his former partner Jno DHolt Jr
Tbe Rev Canon Mackintoshstimi an Acting Precentor of St An ¬
drew Cathedral expired yesterdayfor the Jast quarter and the RevCanon Kitcat will be the ActingPrecentor during this quartor boginning from today
Paymaster Hall yesterday paidto the Bishop Eatat the 32737 50
awarded by a United States juryfor the Pearl Harbor lands Tbnappeal has beau dismissed Themoney was in the form of a checkon the United States Treasury
Detective David Kaapa b inves-
tigating¬
a case of malicious de-
struction¬
whereiu Senator DavidKanuuas new residence in Palamaseems to have been the object of avandals knife The doors aud casiugs were slashed windows brokenand the lanai posts mutilated
Tomorrow the 2nd of July be-
ing¬
the day appointed for tbe con-
secration¬
of the Bishop of Hono-
lulu¬
the Holy Communion will becelebrated in St Clements churchat half past ten when speoialprayers will be offered for Godsblessing upon tbe new diocesanand the work entrusted to hiscare
Besides the Governor and the iuvilftf Judges there wore twonty at-
torneys¬
present at the banquet ofthe Bar Association at the MoanaHotel Saturday evening It is saidthat there are 80 attorneys praotioising in the local courtB nowJudge Humphreys so we are toldrespectfully declined an invitationto be present and quite right andmost proper too
Accident on tho WaterfrontA Japanese laborer working on
tbe Wildera steamer Maui was hitby a sling of sugar yesterday morn ¬
ing and soverely injured He wasengaged in unhooking the slingswhen one of them squeezed himagainst the sido of the vessel caus-
ing¬
several internal injuries Theman wb taken to tho Queens Hos ¬
pital by the patrol wagon
Biiodes InBorn
this oily June1902 to tbe wife of Oarl 0OlODi
28
Rhodes
IHEX HAD BLAOKHEAnrS
Scathing Oenauro by Judge Wilcoxon Throe Olftndera
B Hartraan N G Campion and
Ban Gallagher will undoubtedly
romembor for a long time to come
a certain session of tho DistrictCourt at which they were present
as defendants They were charged
with assault and battery on D K
Kawaha an old native from thecountry distrusts of Kauai accord-
ing
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to the testimony which was
brought out in Court yesterdaythey mutilated the old mansgloves destroyed his headgear
half drowned him with the miner-
al
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water set fire to his clotheswith firecrackers and laBtly Hartman is said to have taken the oldmans purse containing 33
Judge Wilcox followed the proceedings very attentively To theold habitues of the District Courtthe judges attitude was character-istic
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everyone felt that somethingwaB coming and it did oome Hesaid
I dont need much argumentfrom either of you gentlemenfor I have the evidence adducedbefore mo I dont think there areany extenuating oircumBtances infavor of Gallagher aB pointed outby the DrosPCUtioD for I think bewas as guilty an tho others If aman stands up and lets a black-guard
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injure an old native withmiserable low lived dirty trickswithout making an attempt to stophim he is bb guilty as tho othersand in this case the vidence showsthat Gallagher laughed and clap-
ped¬
his hands and egged the otherson This oase takes the cake Ican hardly believe my eyes when 1
see before me thru white menguilty of euch an offdnee TheirBkins cover up dirty carcassesThere was not a single geutlemanin the crowd It is the most scurvytrick to set fire to this old mansclothes tbat I have heard of inyears They also robbed him of hismoney Disney the barkeepsr in asaloon and a man who is Buppnsedtraprotect- his customers says hehas only been here a few week buthe does not Beem to have learned totell the truth at any time His resid-
ence¬
iu Hawaii has not taught himhow to bo truthful I believj hewas an untruthful witness
I sentence oaoh of you to fourmonths imprisonment at hard laborI Mippopo you will appeal this oaseto the Circuit Court and I hope youdo for I waut them to hear a caselike tbU I will require bail in tbesum of 200 each
Each was allowed his freedom onappeal by putting up bail in tbesum of 200
Harried
Scott Riok At Hale Naui LihueKauai June 25 190 by the RevHans Isenberg Miss Msry EhanorRice to Walter Henry Scott Thebride is tbe daughter of Mr andMrs William Hyde Rice of LihueTho groom is the son of Mr andMrs Henry T Scott of San Francisco
Lillu Rowxev lu St AndrewsCathedral Honolulu at 1280 p mJune 28 1102 Rev Canon Mackintosh officiating Miss FlorenceStewart Rowley to Thomas HoltumLillio M A LL B Tho bridesmaids were Miss Jordan and MissWaldrou The best man was JamesL Cookburn Mr Lillie is connect-ed
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with tbe banking house ofBishop Co Tbe brlda arrivedlast week from Glasgow with herfather Thomas Rowley
Kinney Sly At Ewa PlantationJune 28 190 Wlliam AdalbertKinuey to Miss Sarah Maud SlyRev E S Muokloy of the ChristianChurch officiating
Kentuckys lamouB deasse MooreWhiskey unequalled for its purityand exoollence On sale at any oftho saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing ogmta for tho Hawaiian
I jeUn i
Oicult Court NotoB
Maofarlane Co have sued Robert Laing and John De Silvn of
North Kohala Hawaii for 1407 2
for goods sold and delivered
E M Watson has been allowed a
fee of 100 as master in the Richardson guardianship matter
Demurrers hav been filed in thocases of Rowe vs Stephenson audMoChesnoy vs Waikiki LandLoan Association and George Paris
A motion has been made to dis-
solve
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the injunction granted by
Judge Humphreys in the cao of
Koolau Kaikaioahaole vs S CAllen
Henry Smith yesterday filod hisreport bb guardian of Miriam NacT
mi Lazsrus showing total receipts671312 and expenditures 6547 49
An inventory shows the estato to bo
worth 4057 58
The will of the late Robert LiBh
man was admitted to probate yes-
terday¬
The widow Margaret Lishmau is named as executrix aud JW Jones J A Thompson aad JM Vivas are appointed appraisers
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Wine Again
Company F is still on deck Atthe annual targBt shoot which
closed on Sundae Company Fssharpshooters made by far the bestrecords Tho tournament includedtbe three semi annual shoots takingin those of Juce a d January of1901 and of June1902 There wtrefive gold bars won aud the numberof silver bars will be nearly a scorewhile new bronze bars will adornthe hreastB of two ot three score of
soldiersThe highest scores for the tourna
ment as far as reported are asfolio Wf
Gold Bars ScoreJos Gouevia Company F 48Caot Sam Johnson Cimoanv F 47Private Mullen Compauy B 46Private Mossmap Company F 45
Silver BarsPrivate Oummings Company B 44
Privao Oleon Company B 43C H Tracy Company F 43Private Huihui Company G 43Private Vida Company F 42
m m
The Firet Local Mint
One of the institutions herewhich has the special attention of
tourists as well as the local peopleis the Mint which is established onNuuanu street opposite Queen
Emma Hall It is interesting toenter the large main working room
where genoral manager McDonough
and his corps of assistants aro atwork The cool and large lanai is aproper resting place and the vaultsvhero the bars to be minted and
beer are kept present a very tastyspeotaolo The Mint is open from530 3 m to 1130 p m and duringthose hours the work never ceaseVisitors after looking over the placewill find first clas refresbn Bits andthe purest nt liauors
RowiDg - Association
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FIRST RACE FOUR OAREDSHELL Senior Championship
SECOND RACE FOUR OAR-ED
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SHELL JuniorsRaces will start at 930 a m after
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there In tho Island but the soli Is gencrnlly thin and not very productiveCurrants nre tho staple product oftho iBland and large quantities oftheso arc exported Olive oil is alsoproduced in considerable quantitiesTliepopulntlon numbers upward of ahundred thousand
In ancient times Cephalonla wasknown by various names The Greekscalled it Samos but the Latins styledit Totrapolls In 1S9 B C the Islandcame under the Roman dominion andbecame subject to the Byzantines tilltho twelfth century Afterward it fellsuccessively to the Normans Venetians Turks and again to the Venetianswho retained possession of It until1797
By the peace of Tilsit In 1809the French obtained the island butwere driven out by the English un ¬
der whose protection it remained until 1SG I when it was annexed toGreece of which kingdom it forms anonie
Under English rule some fine roadswere constructed and the capltol Argostolf was rendered more Imposingby the erection of some large publicbuildings but tho Ionlans chafed un-
der foreign rule and their longing tobe annexed to Greece woro finallyrealized
It was in tho little village of Metazata about seven miles from Argostoll that Lord Byron took up his
vabode for some months upon his ex-
pedition to aid tho cause of GreekIndependence But he was much disgusted by tho bickerings and jealous-ies of the leaders of the Greek cause
I was a fool lie wrote to havecome here but being hero I must seewhat Is to be done
Several of the worlds great decis-ive battles were fought off tho shoresof the Ionian Islands and men famousin history have been conected withthem Alexander in youth and De-
mosthenes¬
In death Aristotle andThemistocles in banishment Ciceroand Cato In flight Antony and Cleo-
patra in marriage and defeat August ¬
us in victory Agripplna inwfdowhood and Richard Coeur de Lion onhis way to an Austrian prison Onthe Island of Santa Maura Is shownthe cliff from which Sappho Is saidto have hurled herself into tho sea
Poetical associations of a high in-
terest¬
invest many a cove and head-land and it was in the isle that Is
called Patmos that St John beheldthe Revelations
It Is in this insular Greece that oneto day can get nearest to antiquityas regards manners an costums Do-
mestic habits have in many respectsundergone little change among thopeasantry
As tho people aro frugal and liveIn very slmplo fashion the sum thathas been left to Cephalonla willdqubtless be sufficient for its purposoand tho wolf will bo forever banishedfrom its door
A nice front room for a lady orgentleman to rent at No 9Garden Lane
Kentueirs larnoua jessse MooreWhiskey unequalled for iti purityand excellence On sale at any ofthe saloons and at Lovejoy Codistributing agantt fur the Hawaiianjalan
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