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J I l I M - Vi u c m THE INDEPENDENT Vol I THE INDEPENDENT - I68UED- EVERY AFTERNOON Except Sunday At Brito Hall Konia Street 8OBS0KIPTION BATES Per Month anywhere In tho Ha ¬ waiian Islands 60 Per Year 0 00 Ier Year postpaid to Foreign Goun tries 8 00 Payable Invariably in Ativan co Advertisements unarcompanled by spo ciflo Instructions inserted till ordered oat Advertisements discontinued before x piration of specified period will be charged as II continued for tul term Address all commiinicitlons to tho Edi ¬ torial Department to Edmnnd Norrlo Business letters should be addressed to G O Kenyon EDMUND NOBRIE - - Editor G O KENYON - - Manager Moulding in Hono ula THE LEGISLATURE SENATE ThoSoDato met as usual Thursday morning aud got through a deal of business Two communications wero recoivod from the Houso of Representative The appropriation Bill recoired from tho Houeo appro- priating ¬ oxpouBOs of the Spocial Sosbou 12000 was referred back to the House owing to an error in engrossing Minister Damons Four Appropriation Bills enme up one by one and were read first and second timofl and referred to the Finance Committee Discussion chiefly by Senators Brown aud Baldwin showed desire on the part of tho Senate to investigate tho necessity and preoiso objoctef the Appropria- tions ¬ asked for especially tho addi- tional ¬ 10000 askod for Attorney Generals Department and the 15 000 for the Military Tho bill for 32000 additioual expenditure on Public Works was referred to tho Committee of Public Lauds and Improvements President Wilder amid a general chorus of kokua suggested to the committee that aviiome industry in tho shape of a stono bridgo be preferred to Howells suggestion of a steel bridgo at Haa liliamanu Tho Hilo Elcotrio Light Franchise bill thou came up aud Senator McCandless said that tho Bill was now before the lower Houso and it was hotter to defer considera- tion ¬ as ho understood that was the suggostionofthoiutroducor Senator Baldwin said he was tho introduer and ho thought action ought to bo taken now The bill was read a second timo and referred on motion to a special committee as tho Com ¬ mittee on Publio Lauds were in ¬ terested parties The President an- nounced ¬ he would name tho com ¬ mittee next meeting Tho Laud Bill was then laid ovor President Wilder then wished the Education Committee to report a bill autho- rizing ¬ tho census taken this year Senator Brown said the suggestion of taking a census this year had come frpm the Labor Commission to tho Senate and he thought tint that body had taken too muh on itself Tho Executive ought to bring in the bill until then tho Senate should not notice it It was a little importiuenco on the part of the Labor Commission Senator WatorhouBo thought the suggestion re taking tho census was good but agreod with Brown that Govern- ment ¬ ought to bring in tho bill Tho Game Law thou passod its second reading and was reforrod on motion of Senator Brown to Judi- ciary ¬ committee Tho Senate thou adjourned HOUSE Or BElUESENTATIVES Tho Houso convened at 10 a in Prayers aud miuutos wero road OOFYRIOMT APPLIED FOIR HONOLULU H I FRIDAY JUNE 28 1895 After considerable dismission a petition relating to lands near Hilo war reforrod to the Cabinet Iinbortson stated that under the constitution everything seemed to bo in tho hands of the Cabinet McBryde on behalf of the finance committee couldnt see any use of tho committee working or reporting if all the financial mnttore were in tho hands of the Cabinet Kamauoha thought that thoCabi uot might gleau some points by tho reports of the committee Richards thought that he was thqre to represent the people If tho Legislature had no power tho members had better resign He proposod to have every petition sent to the Legislature fully considered and attended to The members re ¬ present the people and not the Cabinet McBryde then road a report from tho Finance Committeo relating to a petition asking for the connection of Beretanik and Vineyard streets The report was referred to the Exe- cutive ¬ Spocial order of the day Act No 1 was called Tho act refers to the regulation of ourrenoy The en ¬ grossed bill was road and passed tho ayes and noeB being called The House then procoeded to tho consideration of Act 7 relating to the regulation of sales of goods by travelling ageute On motion of McBryde the bill was referred to the Committee of Agriculture Bobortson moved consideration of bill No G whioh dials with tho in corporation of the Honolulu Eloc trio Railway Company Kamauoha moved that the read- ing ¬ of the bill be dispensed with Carried Bobortson moved that the bill be roferrod to a select committee Car- ried ¬ The speaker appointed Robertson Kamauoha and Richards A communication Jrom the late secretary of the Advisory Council Dr Rodgers was road in which he expreseod his willingness to have sent to the Legislature twenty copies of the laws passod by the lato body but it had been found im- practicable ¬ to do so Tho communication was laid on tho table Robortson moved that the House tako a recess to 180 Kamauoha wanted to know if the Councillors of Stale elected woro not legally olocted Ho wanted the Attorney General to shod light on the subjeot Tho Attorney General shed light aud said that as the matter had boon roforred to a committeo it was per- haps ¬ proper to leave tho matter in their hands The House then took a recess to 130 oclock Sans ouci The most lovely spot on Oahu is Sans Souoi This favorite seasido resort which has been immortalized by tho pen of Robert L Stevenson who resided there for months is only four miles from Honolulu aud within easy reach of tho tramcars Tho surroundings and bathing at this famouB resort are superior to anything found in tho Hawaiian Islands Cottages and board can bo obtained on oaBy terms Tho tablo sot by tho manager is bottor than any offerod horo at other ho- tels ¬ For picnics bathing parties and outings tho best accommodation can bo socurod by giving notice to tho manager LOBX LADIES GOLD WATCH AND A Chain with Locket attuehed A su tablo reward will b paid by returning the same to F J TKBTA 3 tf 327 KIiik Biroet Subscribe fur the Independent 60 cents per month Golden Rule Bazaar - I W F REJBOLDS Proprietor ESTABLISHED ON Absolutely Cash Basis - Stationer Newsdealer MUSICAL INfcTltUMENTfl Music by Every Steamer Outdoor Games Toys Notions Etc Etc PANOY GOODS Etc Teliiiiohe C07 HONOLULU 7 I O Box 321 Carriage - Manufactory 128 130 Fort Street Carriage Builder AND KKPAIRER f J from the ohr in Building Trimming Painting ilto Etc promptly uttuudtd to W W WRIGHT Proprietor Buci ostor to G West REMOVAL JOHN PHILLIPS Has removed his Plumbing Bnlnss from Mreot to the premises on Hotel Street Formerly occupied hy Woven - Wire Uuiloy li Orders Island King Ed Hoffschlacger it Co Kng Street opposite Cttle Coolie Bonseliold Sewing Machine - r PIANOS OKGANSand GUITAK8 Wines Liquors Beers Or THE UlOUEbT ORATE w CARPETS AND RUGS Baby Carriages a Specialty W Inspect the Selected Stock of Ed HOFFSOHlAEOEU CO Kli Breet oppot Jntlo fc fooke Su iuesB Cards ANTONd ROSA Attorney at Law Knahumnnn Street Honolulu PAUL NEUMANN Counsellor and Attorney at Law Morchant Street Honolulu JOHN NOTT Plumbing Tin Coiter and Sheet Iron Work A King Street Honolulu GONSALVES OO WlIODESALE G ROGERS AND WlNE Merchants 225 Queen Streot Honolulu E B THOMAS Contractor and Builder Building Matoials fnr sale Estlmatoa Furnished H F BERTELMANN Contractor and Builder All kinds of Itepnlring and General Carpen- try ¬ Kstlmutua mi Buildings Furnished AIJiEN Ss ROBINSON Dealers in Lumber and Coal and Building Materials or All Kinds Q leen 8troit Honolulu Jin No T B MURRAY 321 323 King Street The Leading Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer ALL MATERIALS Oil HAND Yfll furniah everything ontsidostcatu- - boats and boilers No Ball Betting Axles Around This Shop TELEPHONE 673 - THOS LINDSAY MANOrACIUBlSO Jeweler Watchmaker KUKUI JEWELRY A SPECIALTY Particular attention pild to all knds of Repairs Campbell Block Merchant Street REGAN YAFOR and PACIFIC GAS Engines and Launches- - THE BEST IN THE MABKEX They cannot bo surpassed for Motlvo Power SEND FOR CATALOGUE JOS TI3STKIEK Solo Agent Nnuunu Street Metropolitan Meat Go 81 KING STREET Waller Masaoeo ti 5 Wholesale and Hetall W G J - BUTCHERS Navy Contractors IB A Feudally Hotol X KUOU8E - -- Prop Tor Day J 200 Per Weok 1200 SPECIAL MONTHLY RATEB The nest of Attendance the Best Sltuatloia and the Finest Meals in this City

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THE INDEPENDENTVol I

THE INDEPENDENT

- I68UED-

EVERY AFTERNOONExcept Sunday

At Brito Hall Konia Street

8OBS0KIPTION BATES

Per Month anywhere In tho Ha ¬

waiian Islands 60Per Year 0 00Ier Year postpaid to Foreign Goun

tries 8 00

Payable Invariably in Ativan co

Advertisements unarcompanled by spociflo Instructions inserted till ordered oat

Advertisements discontinued before xpiration of specified period will be chargedas II continued for tul term

Address all commiinicitlons to tho Edi ¬

torial Department to Edmnnd NorrloBusiness letters should be addressed toG O Kenyon

EDMUND NOBRIE - - EditorG O KENYON - - Manager

Moulding in Hono ula

THE LEGISLATURE

SENATE

ThoSoDato met as usual Thursdaymorning aud got through a deal ofbusiness Two communicationswero recoivod from the Houso ofRepresentative The appropriationBill recoired from tho Houeo appro-priating

¬

oxpouBOs of the SpocialSosbou 12000 was referred backto the House owing to an error inengrossing Minister Damons FourAppropriation Bills enme up one byone and were read first and secondtimofl and referred to the FinanceCommittee Discussion chiefly bySenators Brown aud Baldwinshowed desire on the part of thoSenate to investigate tho necessityand preoiso objoctef the Appropria-tions

¬

asked for especially tho addi-

tional¬

10000 askod for AttorneyGenerals Department and the 15

000 for the Military Tho bill for32000 additioual expenditure on

Public Works was referred to thoCommittee of Public Lauds andImprovements President Wilderamid a general chorus of kokuasuggested to the committee that

aviiome industry in tho shape of astono bridgo be preferred to Howellssuggestion of a steel bridgo at Haaliliamanu Tho Hilo Elcotrio LightFranchise bill thou came up audSenator McCandless said that thoBill was now before the lower Housoand it was hotter to defer considera-tion

¬

as ho understood that was thesuggostionofthoiutroducor SenatorBaldwin said he was tho introduerand ho thought action ought to botaken now The bill was read asecond timo and referred on motionto a special committee as tho Com ¬

mittee on Publio Lauds were in ¬

terested parties The President an-

nounced¬

he would name tho com ¬

mittee next meeting Tho LaudBill was then laid ovor PresidentWilder then wished the EducationCommittee to report a bill autho-rizing

¬

tho census taken this yearSenator Brown said the suggestionof taking a census this year hadcome frpm the Labor Commissionto tho Senate and he thought tintthat body had taken too muh onitself Tho Executive ought tobring in the bill until then thoSenate should not notice it It wasa little importiuenco on the part ofthe Labor Commission SenatorWatorhouBo thought the suggestionre taking tho census was good butagreod with Brown that Govern-ment

¬

ought to bring in tho billTho Game Law thou passod itssecond reading and was reforrod onmotion of Senator Brown to Judi-ciary

¬

committee Tho Senate thouadjourned

HOUSE Or BElUESENTATIVES

Tho Houso convened at 10 a inPrayers aud miuutos wero road

OOFYRIOMT APPLIED FOIR

HONOLULU H I FRIDAY JUNE 28 1895

After considerable dismission apetition relating to lands near Hilowar reforrod to the Cabinet

Iinbortson stated that under theconstitution everything seemed tobo in tho hands of the Cabinet

McBryde on behalf of the financecommittee couldnt see any use oftho committee working or reportingif all the financial mnttore were intho hands of the Cabinet

Kamauoha thought that thoCabiuot might gleau some points by thoreports of the committee

Richards thought that he wasthqre to represent the people Iftho Legislature had no power thomembers had better resign Heproposod to have every petition sentto the Legislature fully consideredand attended to The members re ¬

present the people and not theCabinet

McBryde then road a report fromtho Finance Committeo relating toa petition asking for the connectionof Beretanik and Vineyard streetsThe report was referred to the Exe-

cutive¬

Spocial order of the day Act No1 was called Tho act refers to theregulation of ourrenoy The en ¬

grossed bill was road and passedtho ayes and noeB being called

The House then procoeded to thoconsideration of Act 7 relating tothe regulation of sales of goods bytravelling ageute

On motion of McBryde the billwas referred to the Committee ofAgriculture

Bobortson moved consideration ofbill No G whioh dials with tho incorporation of the Honolulu Eloctrio Railway Company

Kamauoha moved that the read-ing

¬

of the bill be dispensed withCarried

Bobortson moved that the bill beroferrod to a select committee Car-

ried¬

The speaker appointed RobertsonKamauoha and Richards

A communication Jrom the latesecretary of the Advisory CouncilDr Rodgers was road in which heexpreseod his willingness to havesent to the Legislature twentycopies of the laws passod by the latobody but it had been found im-

practicable¬

to do soTho communication was laid on

tho tableRobortson moved that the House

tako a recess to 180Kamauoha wanted to know if the

Councillors of Stale elected woronot legally olocted Ho wanted theAttorney General to shod light onthe subjeot

Tho Attorney General shed lightaud said that as the matter had boonroforred to a committeo it was per-haps

¬

proper to leave tho matter intheir hands

The House then took a recess to130 oclock

Sans ouci

The most lovely spot on Oahu is

Sans Souoi This favorite seasidoresort which has been immortalizedby tho pen of Robert L Stevensonwho resided there for months is

only four miles from Honolulu audwithin easy reach of tho tramcarsTho surroundings and bathing atthis famouB resort are superior toanything found in tho HawaiianIslands Cottages and board canbo obtained on oaBy terms Thotablo sot by tho manager is bottorthan any offerod horo at other ho-

tels¬

For picnics bathing partiesand outings tho best accommodationcan bo socurod by giving notice totho manager

LOBX

LADIES GOLD WATCH ANDA Chain with Locket attuehed Asu tablo reward will b paid by returningthe same to F J TKBTA

3 tf 327 KIiik Biroet

Subscribe fur the Independent 60cents per month

Golden

Rule

Bazaar -

I

W F REJBOLDS Proprietor

ESTABLISHED ON

Absolutely

Cash Basis -

Stationer Newsdealer

MUSICAL INfcTltUMENTfl

Music by Every Steamer

Outdoor Games

Toys Notions Etc Etc

PANOY GOODS Etc

Teliiiiohe C07

HONOLULU

7

I O Box 321

Carriage - Manufactory

128 130 Fort Street

Carriage BuilderAND KKPAIRER

f

J

from the ohr in BuildingTrimming Painting ilto Etc

promptly uttuudtd to

W W WRIGHT Proprietor

Buci ostor to G West

REMOVAL

JOHN PHILLIPSHas removed his Plumbing Bnlnss from

Mreot to the premises on

Hotel StreetFormerly occupied hy Woven

- Wire Uuiloy

li

Orders Island

King

Ed Hoffschlacger it Co

Kng Street opposite CttleCoolie

Bonseliold Sewing Machine

- r

PIANOS

OKGANSandGUITAK8

Wines Liquors Beers

Or THE UlOUEbT ORATE

w

CARPETS AND RUGS

Baby Carriages a Specialty

W Inspect the Selected Stock of

Ed HOFFSOHlAEOEU CO

Kli Breet oppot Jntlo fc fooke

Su iuesB Cards

ANTONd ROSA

Attorney at Law

Knahumnnn Street Honolulu

PAUL NEUMANN

Counsellor and Attorney at Law

Morchant Street Honolulu

JOHN NOTT

Plumbing Tin Coiter and SheetIron Work

AKing Street Honolulu

GONSALVES OO

WlIODESALE G ROGERS AND WlNE

Merchants

225 Queen Streot Honolulu

E B THOMAS

Contractor and Builder

Building Matoials fnr sale EstlmatoaFurnished

H F BERTELMANN

Contractor and Builder

All kinds of Itepnlring and General Carpen-try

¬

Kstlmutua mi BuildingsFurnished

AIJiEN Ss ROBINSON

Dealers in Lumber and Coal andBuilding Materials or

All Kinds

Q leen 8troit Honolulu

Jin

No

T B MURRAY

321 323 King Street

The Leading

Carriage and

Wagon Manufacturer

ALL MATERIALS Oil HAND

Yfll furniah everything ontsidostcatu- -boats and boilers

No Ball Betting Axles Around This Shop

TELEPHONE 673 -

THOS LINDSAY

MANOrACIUBlSO

Jeweler Watchmaker

KUKUI JEWELRY A SPECIALTY

Particular attention pild to all knds ofRepairs

Campbell Block Merchant Street

REGAN YAFOR and PACIFIC GAS

Engines and Launches- -

THE BEST IN THE MABKEX

They cannot bo surpassed for MotlvoPower

SEND FOR CATALOGUE

JOS TI3STKIEKSolo Agent Nnuunu Street

Metropolitan Meat Go

81 KING STREET

Waller Masaoeo

ti

5

Wholesale andHetall

W

G J -

BUTCHERS

Navy Contractors

IB

A Feudally HotolX KUOU8E - -- Prop

Tor Day J 200Per Weok 1200

SPECIAL MONTHLY RATEB

The nest of Attendance the Best Sltuatloiaand the Finest Meals in this City

It

THE INDEPENDENT

Issued every afternoon except Sunday atBrlto Wall Konla Street

Qainit the wrong that nettU resistanceFor the right that need assistanceFor the future in the distance

And the good that we can do

J am in the place whereof I am demanded6f conscience to sjteak the truth and the truthItpeaX impugn itwho to Hit

Edmund NonntEOr 0 KeNTOX -

EditorManager

FRIDAY JUNE 28 1891

THE ALLEGE O DEPRESSION

It hasbeootnouocosaary lor a woll

known morchant liko H W Sohmidtto ask for tho appointment of acommittee of tho Sonato to definethe reasons why as he alleges tradeis depressed in Honolulu MrSchmidt given his word that busi ¬

ness is bad hero and if ho speaksfrom personal oxporiunce ho certain-

ly

¬

ought to know what he is talkingabout Othor merchants who seom

to bo more fortunate than MrSchmidt have not oipressed themselvos in tho same tenor and firmslike Hackfeld Co and others seemto bo getting on quite fairly in spiteof Mr Schmidts depression

That Senator Schmidt advancesmore truth than poetry although aprominent poet when he talksabout depression cannot altogetherbo donied Thero is not as muoh

cash floating around as formerlyTho Chinese storekeepers in thecountry districts or in Honoluluhave brought thoir well known habitof bursting to perfection and MrSchmidt feels it But since whencame tho change

Is it nocossary to remind tho exconsul of the fact that under themonarchy about 100000 wore paidout in salaries every month andthat tho recipients spent every centin tho stores of Honolulu Thepoetic senator may strike his exconsular bosom and say that it wasa blamed shame that the infamousroyalists gol the said salaries and itwas outrageous to see them spendthe money in fast and riotous living

We agree with tho senator if suohare his feelings but we cannot denythat it was far bottor for trade andcommerce for storekeepers and mer ¬

chants for rum sellers and hackdrivors to have those 100000 spentmonthly in fast and riotous livingthan having the money piled intotrunks and shipped out of the coun-

try¬

as is the case now since thesenatorial poet and his confreresoverturned tho monarchy and gavo

tho jobs and salaries to strictly vir-

tuous¬

money saving aliens mostlywithout wives or familios

Tho planters and capitalists inthose days liked to live in Ha-

waii

¬

and they onjoyod life withKalakaua and drank brurapers ofwino at tho hospitable homo of thechief member of Haokfold Co

Sinoo the depressed senator haschanged the government and becomea staunch supporter of the Republictho plantors and capitalists haveseen fit to take themselves and theirmoneys away and they now emptythoir bumpers and sped their coinin Bromon Wiesbadenaud Berlin

And for every cent so spent thodepression grows groator But whois to blame Mr Senator

A prominent planter of Kauaiwho v rosides in Paris has puttho question in a proper light

Ho said that Hwnii was fit only tobo a colony of Asiatic Coolies work ¬

ing for Amorican sugar plantors Holives up to his theory Ho trioshard to carry it out But who help ¬

ed him in doing so Mr depressedpoot oxcept you and your ilk who

forcod tho Hawaiinus into tho background and with ydur pompous in ¬

clination to solf aggrandizomeuttried to climb to tho top of tho Ha-

waiian

¬

troo which now is bendinguudoryour short legs and placingyou in a perilous position from

which you call for succour andhowl depression

The higher you clamber MrSenator tlnr more you show youregregious folly I

TOPICS OF THE DAY

Tho editor of tho Advertiser is

looking for hit dog tag He wantsit badly as soon as possible Thoproposed systom of registration will

bo both cumbersome and expensive

and probably fail of its supposedobject to protedt tho white labormarkot from Oriental invasion

How would it be for the registrationto bo confined to those desiring toperform for hire mechanic work orongage in trade or business with afoe of twenty five cents for registra ¬

tion And then to limit the classesof those who may be allowed to re-

gister¬

on application

The recent re election of certainmombors of the Council of State isonly another point tending to showhow ill digested tho provisions ofthe Constitution of the Republicmust yet bo by our Executive andLegislature Doubtless in courseof time many other aets attemptedto be douo will bo found to bo asequally unconstitutional Wouldntit be as well for members of theLegislature instoad of pushing newlegislation to make themselvesfamiliar with every point of thodocument which has called theminto being Thero would bo thenless of such fiascos possibly

uIt is now hold that under the

Coustition neither an officer in thevolunteer militia nor a CitizensGuardsman can accept any othercommission from the GovernmentThis length seems absurd StarSo it is You will either have toforego further military honors or becontent to remain simply editor ofthe Star

The Star is authority for the state ¬

ment that there aro enough placesto go round yet some of the placesare without salary Does that meanthat the only supporters of theGovernment are those who haveplaces If so the charge that it isan oligarchy cannot now be denied

Karnohameha School graduatingexercises call to mind one of themost remarkable facts in connootionwith tho impressions which visitingtourists take away from here andthen carefully publish abroad forrepublication here It is that theseschools owe their existence build-ings

¬

and wealth to the foreignerHero everybody know3 they aro en ¬

tirely duo to tho munificence of HerHighness Pauahi Bishop n Hawai¬

ian ohiefess of tho Karnohameha linetowards her own race It is true herhusband Mr O R Bishop hasliberally holpod tho beuoficent ob ¬

jects of his late wifes bounty andthat ho is a foreigner Yet his wealthwas mado in Hawaii and largelythrough tho position he attained onaccount of his marital relation totho throno Honor to whom honoris due Let residents in future care-fully

¬

impress these facts on thomind of visitors

A oorrospondont claims that wecannot be Independent while we aroout of Gear

Tho Senate evidently doosnt boliove in the true republicanism

advocated by tho Advortisor and thoIndependent It still goes into exe ¬

cutive sessions

McCandless wantod to give thepublic tho report on W It Castle asCastlos paper challenged tho Sonntoto do But tho rest of tho momborsevidently didnt agreo with him asno report has come out Bottorluck noxt time

Thoro aro more rumors of warafloat Wo aro solemnly told onnoxt Sunday anothor revolution willbo started and that wo then will bolaunched into a true haven of earthly bliss Tho proposed elontion ofofllcors of tho Amorican Leaguewhich takes place to night is sup-posed

¬

to bo tho beginning of thoend If the members have got onegrain of sonse left thoy ought togathor around tho old flag and TimMurray and allow tho names of thoambitious foreigners to drop intoobscurity and oblivion Thero willbe no war at present Tho startersof all suoh rumors should bo dis-

couraged¬

by ovory sonsiblo personand tho Govornmont especiallyshould act with discretion and nothustle into blind paths that comefrom nowhere and lead nowhoro

In another column we publish aneditorial article which appeared inall prominont American papers suohas the New York Times during thismonth and in which the sentimentsof U S politicians and officials to-

wards¬

annexation are properly illus-trated

¬

It is evident that Mr Thurston has not mado a success of hismission to Washington and it is ex ¬

actly as sure that his successor MrCastle will not be any improvementon his predecessor Tho articlewhich we publish is terse and to thepoint and deserves the most seriousconsideration of everybody interest ¬

ed in the proposed closer unionwith tho United States

War rumors aro ripo again It isstated authoritatively that anotheroutbreak will take place noxt Satur-day

¬

and also that a number of ar ¬

rests will be mado prior to thoalleged outbreak This time accord-ing

¬

to rumor the kanakas are notin it aud the alleged rebels aro allforeigners strangers and adventurerswho havo got tired of tho virtuousrepublic If there should be any inthe report we advise thogovommontto show somo sonse for once andshake hands with tho kamaainaswhi whenever needed will respondto any call which has for its purposethe downing of filibusters nevermind if they come from home orabroad

Is it possible that the governmentonly proposes to go half way andwhen the first anniversary of thethe birth of tho Republic dawns onthe 4th of July only pardon 40 ofthe political prisoners Suoh amove would be highly impoliticTho friends of tho prisoners left injail will be incensod in tho highestdegreo and a claim of unjust par-tiality

¬

will be raised against thoadministration

Address all communications to theEditorial Department of tho Inde ¬

pendent to Edmund Norrie Busi ¬

ness letters should bo addressed toG C Kenyou This is necessary forthe present as tho Post Office willwithhold all mails addressed Bimplyto tho Independent owing to tho suitbrought by A V Gear

HAWAIIAN

Baseball -- - Association

On SATURDAY Jane 29thAT 330 OOXOOK P M

li UnknownsYS

KamchamehasAT- -

BASEBALL PARKAC3 mission - 85c6 2t

LOST

PINS WITH IVOHY HKADSTWO town and Kalihi A rewardwill be paid at this Offlce to the fiuder

s at

Oourt NoteiPetition for letters of administra ¬

tion in the ostate of Clarissa ECummings has beon mado by W HCummings Estate is valued at

1750 and consists of land in Makawao and Kaupo Maui and KalihiOahu Tho heirs are husband sixsons and two daughters rangingfrom 2 to 17 years of ago In thocase of H R Macfarlaus vs IraLowoll judgment for plaintiff for70312 and 4150 costs has beon

entered In t ho case of C Moiueokovs 11 Oliver judgment has beon en ¬

tered for tho plaintiff for 612 and2938 costs Paul Neumann attorne-

y-for Pang Yok member of thofirm of Yeo Ou Wat a defendant incaso of Aswan vs Pang LumPangYok ot at files motion to sot a sidodefault chiefly on ground of fraudand collusive

To NlghVs Concert

Tho trial offered to tho Honolulupublic by the Marquardt artisteshould bo largely patronized Peo ¬

ple who have had occasion to admiretho playing of Mr aud Mrs Mar-quardt

¬

in Sau Fransisco speak inthe highost terms of the ability ofthe gifted couplo Many seats havoboon sold but it is still possible toprocure entranco to tho Y M O AHall where the concert will takoplace Local taleut will assist theMarquardts and a most entortainingevening is assured Tho selectprogramme was published in yester ¬

days paper

TONIGHT

YMCA Hall

Direction of Frank L Uoogs

The Manngenient takes pleasnre In an- -nouncmg of thethe appaanco

iuln ut Artists

AlexandraBreitschuck

MarquardtHARP ROLOI8T

AND- -

John MarquardtVIOLINIST

TWO CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN

Friday Night June 28Saturday Night June 29

Reserved Seats 1 Each

tgy Reserved Boat Sale now in pro ¬

gress at HOBBON DBUG COM ¬

PANYS BTOBE

FOURTH OF JULY MEETING

OF THE

HAWAIIAN

Jockey Club

riJuly 4 1895

OFFICIAL PROGRAMME

Races to Commence at 130 Sharp

1st tA0K--M- ile Dash Purse 150

2d It AGE Trotting and Pacing o Harness 3 minute claii beat 2 in 3Parse 100

8d ItAOE Ji Mllo Dash Hawaiian BredHorses Purse 160

4th JtAOE Trotting and PaoIiiR to Har ¬

ness lreo or ail Purse 200

6th BAOE-lJi-M- Ho Dash Freo for nilPurso m

TMk- - Three to onter and two to startIn case at pnly two untrios tho third entryto be deducted from tho Winning Parso

C- - Entries oloso July 1st at 2 p m

General Admission TJ100Carriage 260- -

Quarter Stretch Madges 260

S G WILDERSecretary Hawaiian Jockey Club

2 tt

33fcl

MHMitsmsiJL

Timely Topics

June 24 1895

At last Hawaii will becomea true Vuradise on the earthan Eld rado that even themost im initiative di earnercould hardly picture Be-

tween¬

the Lab r Commissouand Mr Dole s Land Acteveiyhappiness and prosperity willbo secured forever Tho firsttells us how to become iich bygrowing coffee and cabbageand tho lust gives us thoneces- -sury lands on which to raisetho said coffee and cabbageTho Bureau of Agricultureinvents and imports toads andybugs and nil possible blightd stroyers and the day isnear when thoproverbial smallfarm r only needs to take hisbanket and go out in the forestand field and fill it with berriesand fragrant sauerkraut

But how is he going Onfoot That will be much toowarm on horo back Tooinconvenient he cant tie hishorse to a cabbage head Howthen will be asked

On a Monarch of courseThat is why we imported

that celebrated bicycle whichhas already become world-re-nottn- ed

and thn popularity ofwhich is assured here as else-where

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VVe have 6ny a ft w leftof the lot that wo r ceived bythe Andrew Welch Anorder for more Monarchs hasgone forward and wo will soonbe ready t supply the 20000small larmeiti who will be in ¬

duced to come here by theLabor Commission with theindispensible bicycle Wehave them in two grades onewe offer at 90 It is a strongserviceable wheel and we gua-- j

runtee that it wilt give satis-faction

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to anyone who tries itTho other grade which wehave in Btoclc is without com ¬

parison the best bicycle everimported here We sell it at

105 This wheel is perfect Itis now preferr d in tho Statesto any other wheel and ladiesand gentlemen are unanimousin their praUe of thw highclass bicycle VVe could writecolumns in describing thebeauty and qualities of Mouareh but we prefer to aek youto ntop into our store withoutdelay and make a personalinspection Persons who havenot yet straddled the fin dcsieclo horse and who desire tolearn how to ride should be-

gin¬

their experience on aMonarch The Monarch sim ¬

ply teaches them to ride andit is nearly impossible to takea tumble when once seated onthe Monarchial back andspeeding towards WaikikiMake an inspection at oucoas our stock will run out andthen willyou havo to wait forthe arrival of our noxt in¬

voice

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LOOATi AND QENEIt AIi NEWB

Company G drill this evening

Mrs Gauld of Viavi famo loft intbo Alameda

The Eilauea Hou will loaro to-

morrow¬

afternoon

Tho W G Hall Likollko andMoiwnluuo arrived to day

Unknowns and Kamohameha attho ball ground to morrow afternoon

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Tho Hawaiiau News Company hasgot 80tno buautiful piatloa on exhi-bition

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The Kawaihau Club will furnishtho musio on tho Fourth atlndopendouco hall

Louis Marshal is reported worseHe will probably bo romoved to theQueous Hospital

War Cry and dust are prorainonton tho reporters table in the Housoof Representatives

There are more spies in town butmow they are soleoted from amongtho 400 dont you know

Sam Wood is improving in healthHo was removed to the residence ofhis unelo Samuel Parker this morn-ing

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Sequah will loavo next TuesdayYor the other islands and explain tothe aborigines tho value of his medU

veine

Soldiers guns and cannons weretumorous around Thomas Squarethis morning Tho plants are al¬

right yetA S Wilcox has imported a lot of

pigeons by the Alameda The birdswill be sout to Kauai and Bet atliberty there

Thore will bo an olootion of off-icers

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in the American League to-

night¬

Murray is still the favoritefor tho presidency

A woll known efficient plantationjainu doiiro a position as luna orhead overseer Information can beobtained at this office

The black sand on the paths ofthe Palace grounds is being cartedaway There will be loss dust roundthe budding and corridors now

Hackmen aud carriage ownerswill meet to night aud protest em ¬

phatically againBt McCandless littleTrill which regulates the width oftiros and gives blacksmiths lots ofwork

The graduating exorcises of thoKamehameha Manual school tookplace last evening As PrincipalHiohards sent no invitation to theIndependent no report can be pre ¬

sentedIt is hoped that tho government

will see its way to repair tho sidewalk on Merchant street from the

-- Control Union to the Post OfficeA start has been made but somemore curves are in order

The alleged shooting by policelieutenant J Luahiwa of a Ohinajnan last night while arrestinggambler is incorrect The shotwas fired by an outsider and is 22calibor while tho police carry iia

Thurston Castle threaten thenative republicans 60 in numberAnd all government officials with alecture next Tuesday evening Thosubject of their talk will be An-

nexation¬

which none of them wantsor can got

Tho first freight shipped to Waianao over the now line left to dayThe construction train gets in thoreior tho first time this morning Onit was shipped a turn table and aquantity of material for the dopotthere Tho iirst regular freightshipped consisted of ono buggy forthe government physician there

Uh Ro turned

The Morning Star returned thismorning Numerous rumors woroafloat Soino thought that the mis-

sionary¬

stoamer hadnt got enoughtobacco on board and wanted theWhitomau consignment Othersstated that sho had forgotten a fileof tho Independent It was also ru ¬

mored that Bho was ordorod back togive up tho pornicious drug address ¬

ed to Mossrs Melandor EkstromAgain it was stated that sho wantedto start a libel Btiit against tho Inde ¬

pendent or that sho didnt haveenough prayers previous to depar-ture

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The truth was that sho for-

got¬

her oloarauco papers aud ovonin Ponape prayer books aud covorodtobacco packages dont suffice Theyaluablo signature of Mr J BCastle is necessary to outer thatSouth Soa haven Tho tug boattook tho official papors to tho sacrodtcssoI and sho cleared for good

THE LEGISLATURE

SENATE

Tho Sontto met as umal thismorning The spocial cotnmittooon Hilo Elootrio Light bill was ap ¬

pointed as follows Messrs McCand ¬

less Baldwin and Notloy Tho Ap-

propriation¬

Bill of 12000 for ex¬

penses of Special Session camo upagaiu from tho House It was roadn first and second time and thirdreading sot for to morrow ThoCurrency bill providing for tho re-

tirement¬

of tho present t ilver certi-

ficates¬

and issue of special depositgold and silver cortificatos camo upfrom the House Road a first andpocond time by title aud referred toCommittee on Finance on motionof Senator Brown Ho then movedto dofor consideration of Land Billtill rocoived from tho Houso agroedto On inquiry by Senator Bald-

win¬

President Wilder stated ho hadinstructed tho Secretary to post uptho order of the day Ho also an-

nounced¬

the appointmont of jointcommittees for to morrow morningOn motion of Sonator McOandlossthat tho report of the committee onthe appointmont of W R Oastlo asMinister to Washington bo broughtup and mado public tho Senatewent into Executive Sossion Oncoming out after an hours discus-sion

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it adjourned

HOUSE OF nEPRESENTATIVES

Tho Houso converted at 10 a m

Prayers and minutes wore readKamauoha reported from tho

Judiciary Committee in regard to apetition relating to the restrictionof the salo of liquor Tho reportasks that the petition be tabled tobe considered with eventual bills outhe subjeoi The roport was adopt-ed

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Richards presented a report fromtbe Committee of Publio Health re-

lating¬

to the Act to Mitigate Thecommittee wa3 satisfied with thepresent results of tho law and diduot advocate further legislationThe report was signed by RichardsBond and Pali Adopted

Robertson from the JudiciaryCommittee reported on a potitionrelating to the salo of alcohol Onmotion the petitiou was laid on thotable to be considered with tho billAdopted

Under suspension of rules Kamauoha presented a petition askingfor the transfer of tho Circuit Courtsession from Kous to Kailua Re-

ferred¬

to the Judiciary CommitteeAct 8 relating to Restriction of

Chinese Immigration was distri-buted

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Hanuna presented a resolutionthat the reports presented to theHouse by heads of the departmentbo translated into Hawaiian Theresolution was sent to tho AttorneyGeneral to give the Exeoutivo achance to know of the matter

Consideration of Aot 8 was thenordered The bill on motion ofRobertson was referred to the Com-

mittee¬

of CommerceRobertson from tho Judiciary

Commttee presented a report relat-

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to the administering of oathsby Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Thocommittee recommended that theroport be laid on tho table to boconsidered with the bill Carriod

Tho bill was then read first timeby its title

Kamauoha moved that tho bill bomado tho special ordor of tho dayRobertson opposed tho motion

On motion of Kamauoha the rulesworo suspended and tho bill road asecond time

Kamauoha explained tho benefitsof tho bill which was of special ad¬

vantage to the country districtsThe bill passed to engrossmentnud ordorod road a third timo to-

morrow¬

Hanuna moved that the Houseadjourn Ho amended his motionto tho taking of a rocess Carriod

IOH BAJLE

Four Second hand Bullock Carts

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OOtfBALVE8 CO1 tf Queen Street

Opening Notice

The undersigned horebr notifies the gen ¬

eral public that he win open a

On MONDAY July 1st

At No 311 King Street between Konlaand Mauuakea streets where

Muslins Lawns

Calicos PrintsAnd other Goois too numerous tomontlon

WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOE

CASH OJSTLiY

M E SILVA Manager

V A Mediibos S Dkckei

Medeiros A Co

TAILORSHotol Street Arlington Block

The cry of Hard Times hs reached usall and realizing that man must be

clothed we have decided to

Reduced Our Prices for tbe Next

30 Days

AND WE OFFER

Suits and Trousers

At prices that will be within the reaoh ofeverybody Wo carry a Select Stock ofGoods and cuaranten a Perfect Pit andFirst class work Thoso who really dosire to be dressed rtoatly and nattily andcannot afford to spend much money ontheir clothes will do well in calling at ourStore before going elsewhere

S DECKER - Manager

Swiii and Alfalfa

SEED

--For SaleBY

HENRY DAVIS CO

605 Fort Street

Hollister Drug Co

DEUGCrXSTS

Fort StreetHONOLULU H I

Benson Smith Co

DRUGGISTS

Fort StreetHONOLULU H I

J S WALKER

General Agent for Hawaiian Islands

Booms 12 Spreckole Block Honolulu H I

ItOTAtj INSURANCE COMPANY OP LIVERPOOL

ALLIANCE A8SURANQB COMPANY OP LONDON

ALLIANCE MARINE AND GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OifLONDON

SUN INSURANCE COMPANY OP SAN FRANCISCO

Wilkelma op Magdeburg General insurance Company

Northwestern Marine and life insurance Company ovfMILWAUKEE - i

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SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP CANADA

Life Fira and Marine Risks Taken at Reasonable Rates

Telephone 92

H E McINTYRE fe BROBast Corner fort kino sts

145

IMPORTEKS AND DEALERS IN

Groceries Provisions and FeedNew and Fresh Oooda received br every paoket from California Pattern

States and European Markets

Standard Grade of Canned Vegetables Fruits and FislL

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Goods delivered to any part of the City

ISLAND TRADE SOLigiTKD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

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TO LETHouses Famished and Un¬

furnished

Land For Sale

DAVID DAYTON12 Merchant Street

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prices

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Records Collector Copyist

TRANSLATOR IN

English and HawaiianReal Estate Agent Typewriter Stamp

Dealer Purchasing Commissionand Advertising Agent Etc

Ornoe No 327 Kin or ttreet thaformer ptlvato office ol K B Thomas

Wifes Steamship Go

TIME TABLE

C L WIGHT Pros B 1 KOBE Hoc

OaptJ A KINO PortBurlt

Stmr KINATTGLAKKE Commander

Will leare Honolulu nt 2 p m toucliltiK atLshsina Mnnlca liny nnd Makena Iliasame dny Mahakonn Knwalhao and Laupahoplioo the following day arriving ntillio tho same owning

XCAVKH HONOLULU ABRIVKS 110KOLULU

Tuesday Juno 25Friday July 6Tuesday July 10Friday July 21Tuesday Aug 0Friday Aug 10Tuesday Auk 27Friday Sept 0Tuesday Sept 17Jiiday Stpt 27Tuesday Jot 8Friday Oct 18Tuesday Oct SSI

Friday Nov 8Tuesday Nov 10Friday Nov 20Tuesday Dec 10Friday Doo20

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Tnesday July 2Friday July 12

July 23Friday Aug 2

nug 13

Friday Aug 23I uosclay Sept 3

Frlrtnv Bept 13Bept 21

Friday Oct 4Oct 15

Friday Oct 25Nov 5

Friday NovTiieKlay Nov 20Frldav Dec 0

I Doo 17I Friday Dec 27

Keturnlng will leave Hllo at 1 oclookT m at Laupahoehoo MahuIcona and Kawaihao same day MakenaMaalaea Bay and Lahaina tho followingday at Honolulu thoof and Fridays

on ealli

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I be received after 12

Stmr CLATJDINECommander

Will leave Honolulu Tuosdflyg at 6 r M

at Kahului Hana Hnlnoa nndKipahulu Maui Returning arrives atHonolulu Sunday

Wil c ill at Nuu Kaupo on second tripof each month

WT No Freight will bo received after 4r M on day ot sailing

This Company will reserved the right tomake changes tn the tinioof departure andarrival of its titenmers without notice andIt will not bo responsible for any conse- -quonccs arising uieronoru

Consignees must bo nt the toreceive thoir frolght ills Company willnot hold itself responsible for freight afterIt has been landed

LI to Stock only at owners risk

This Company will not bo responsible forHoney or Valuiblea of unlessplaced In the care of Pursers

tW Passengers are requested to pur¬

chase Tlokeia before embarking Thosefalling to do so will be subject to an ¬

charge of twonty five per cent

INSURANCE

AT BEBT KATES

Enqulro of

Tuesday

Tuesday

Tuesday

Tuesday

Tnesday

Tuesday

touching

arriving afternoonsTuesdays

CAMKtiN

touching

afternoons

Landings

passengers

addi-tional

Life and

Marine

j m dowsettCalifornia Fruit Market

Corner King and Alakea Streets

GAHARIN0 REFRIGERATORS

BT EVKUY 8TEAMEM

From San FranclBco with

Fresh Fiuits OysteroSalmon Poultry

Eta Eta Etc

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WAGON

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AM NOW PEPATIRT TO MOVEI Furniture in b ttor shape than nnyother express cmcern in tho city as X

have a Wagon large enough to move nwhole bountiful of Furnituie atone loadI have the latest

Piai Mm Apparatns

And guarantee to movf Pianos withoutscratching to any part of

tho city lor

260I am a rustler and dont care who

knows It Am always to be found at myStand

Corner King and Nuuanu 8ts

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wr I move my Fmnltttre BO FASTthat it makes my Competitors SWEAT toeven loot at me

Yours for Business Only

WIJLLIAM LARSEN

Merchants Exchange

B 1 SHAW Proprietor

Corner King and Nuunnu Streets

Choice Liquors

AND

401 --WOL

Fort near Hotel Streets

O J MuCabtut

Fine Beers

TELEPHONE

Criterion Salonn

Manager

Popular Brands of Strain Goods

ALWAYS OH HAND

Try tho Great Appetiser

The Brownie Cocktail-

A Spoclalty with this Kesott

-- BBrOT ov th

Famous Vieland Lager Beer

Empire SaloonCorner Nuunun and Hotel Ets

KN Bequa Manager

Gldn Wines Lipors Ales

POItTEKS Eic ON DUAUGHT

Half-and-Ha- lf on DraughtMoBKA7JSBS

Handmade Sour Masha ericiAiTT

twift iiiiiButwggg

ANNEXATION OF THE OOUKTUY

Tho Policy of Thin Government fcuro

to Bo Vindicated in Tjmo

Washington Mnj 31 Tho StatoDepartment has pome interestinginformation from Hawaii which sustains the Administration in its denial of annexation to Hawaii Ithas not been officially announcedand it is not generally known thatox Minister Thurston maintainedthat annexation should not disturbexisting social and political relationsiu Hawaii so far as the suffrage of

certain inhabitants of the Pacific

Republic was concernedOonsidorablo attention has again

been given lately in tho State De ¬

partment to the Hawaiian Bubjeot

and an investigation conduotod onsemi official Hues demonstrated tothe satisfaction of the Presidentthat the proposition of cortain HawaiianB in favor of annexation is

now more impossible and unwisethan over before Those who aremost acquainted with the situationboliove that timo and future eventswill justify tho action of PresidentCleveland in discouraging the annex-

ationists¬

As one of the State De-

partment¬

officials said to the corres ¬

pondent of The Now York TimeBI believe that tho condemnation of

tho Administration has como fromill informed and misinformed onecan hardly say ignorant sourcesand I believe that there will bo ahearty approval of what has beendono by this Administration to pro- -

vent Hawaiis annexation when allthe conditions aro better known

Ex Minister Thurstons intentionthat tho social situation and theconditions of suffrage in Hawaiishould remain unchanged offers animportant and impressive obstacleto tho desired extension of thoUnited Staes Government to theSandwich Islands It is impoPBinloto accept these conditions as a partof any domain over which tho Conatitution has any authority Recentreports to the Statu Departmentshow that within the last yea aperiod flubacquont to the efforts oftho annexationists there have beenno less than 5000 contract laborersadmitted into Hawaii This in ¬

creases the number of coolies toprobably more than 35000 at leasta third of tho entire population ofthe republic

It is said that thoeo most con ¬

cerned in the annexation projectwere made acquainted with thisobstacle to annexation but the noteof warning appears to have beenlost Even Mr Thurston hiuiMilfwas directly or indirectly respon ¬

sible or the admission at Honoluluof two Bhiplqatb of Portuguooolaborers This element in the Ha-

waiian¬

population will same dayconfront those who feel that achange in our Federal Administra-tion

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will bring about annexationThis subject said tho official

above quoted is certain to harasstho Republicans if thoy ovor have todeal with the Hawaiian question asome of tho Republican papers arehtingry to do It is an erroneousidea to suppose that tho UnitedStates rejeoted the Hawaiian pro-position

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for annexation solely onquostions of justico to the formerruler of tho country How wouldour Republican frionds handle thiscoutract labor feature Thero aretreaty conditions which deny to thosecoutract laborers the suffrage whichis tho privilege of all the olasses iuthis country The Hawaiian Con-stitution

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limits suffrage to thosehaving cortain property interestsand this feature is contrary ofcourse to tho National Constitutionand any State document

When a Republican Congress takesup tho question of Hawaiis annex-ation it will have before it this subject of coolie labor Assuming thatHawaiian laws and treaty stipulations would be amended to xcoordwith the United Slates Constitutionand statutes it is kuown that therewould be opposition among Ha-

waiian¬

people of ccmraorcial stability and success to auycbaugo iu

iiihiiiIwiwh fl flSi niiinii ii teiS il

iiiunuiuNKJiiiiuiwiiiuiuiia flBtlgt U

looal conditions which would placethe contract laborors and tho Ha ¬

waiian natives upon an equality of 1

vote and voico iu the local govornmont of tho islands

Thero is another foaturo of tho VHawaiian situation which has ovi-- ydontly escaped thoso who have boonurging annexation so strongly ThoMonroe doctriuo of which wo havebeen heariug so much latoly figureslargely in this other foaturo Thatdoctrine continued tho offioial iscapable of a logical and consistentapplication If wo maintain as wehave been doing ovor since Mourooecelebrated juossage that foroignorimust not encroach upon torritorythe occupation of which owing toits location or our trade relationsis inimical to our interests wo mustbe liberal and fair enough to concedeto othorB a non interference on ourown part To bo Biire SoorotaryMaroy insisted on the kinship of theSandwich islands and as early as1853 ho said It seems to bo inevit-

able¬

that thoy must come under thecontrol of this Government and itwould bo but reasonable and fairthat England and France shouldacquiesce iu such a disposition ofthem provided the transforroncowas effeoted by fair means Maroyhad writton almost on tho same dayanother sentiment which is applica-ble

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to day He said While wo donot intend to attempt the oxoroiseof any exclusive control ovor themwe are resolved that no other powershall exact any political privilegesfrom them whioh we are not permit-ted

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to enjoy Mr Maroy realizedas well as any one wo must rogardthe interests of other powers if woexpect thorn to observe our wishesSecretary Legare ten years beforehad officially stated that wo werejustified in preventing by force theEuropean acquisition of HawaiiSince then tho United States hashad varied and valu ible interestscommercially and agriculturally inand with Hawaii England Franceand Germany have shared this pros-perity

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Th y have as much as ilnot more to gain financially andstrtegiiiHlly than the United StatesIf we By hands nil to Eiglaud shilias the right U give the ham warn-ing

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to us If we nr to insist onof European powers

we must alno bo willing to dismissall ambitions for pirwasion

Mr Barnes Op nsr

A Magnificont tuck of JitpauusfcGoods

Mr A Baruos who a short whileago returned from Japan has openeda temporary store iu whicli he dis¬

plays his beautiful selection of artsnf virtue and luxury The goodsaio arranged in Mr Cunhas build-ing

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known as the Republic pn KingHtreHtand fanciers of Japanese artand genuine goods will do well tocall around aud inspect the stockpresented The goods aro selectedwith a taste that has not been equal-led

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hero The prices quoted simplyshow that Mr Barnes does not pro¬

pose to impose on the public butsimply wbIios to furnish fine goodsat most reasonable rates To daywo mention a few objects which wiltsoil readily Silver headed canesmado of Malacca and Ebony areoffered at prices from 2 50 to kUnmouuted Ebony Sticks can bebad at 25 cents a piece BeautifulJapanese slippers made of the Im oatHtraw are quoted at 25 cents a pairMats that surpass the Niihau matare sold for 75 cents a piece Grasacloth in tho finest texture aud ingroy or white colors aro priced at10 conts a ynrd

Toilet articles as brushes etc etcaro fouud iu groat selection aud atmarvolotiB cheap prices Grookorydiver ware fancy bod quilts are num-erous

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It will bo well to oall arouiulearly because within two wooks thewhole outfit will bo sold aud thopublic will have to wait until Barnoemakes another trip Nothing simi-

lar¬

to the stock offered cau bofouud in the Japanese stores iaHonolulu

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Wanted Sihit tioy to sell thoiKDEFiiNUEKT immediately Apply to

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