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y l I fc l J BJL vl Vol XVI Vi Steamera of ThU Line Will Arrive and Leave - as Hereunder ATKrV fSfflfglll iFRANCISCO ALAMEDA- - MAR 6 SONOMA iA J MAR 18 ALAMEDA J- - mar o ifJL irLrAD A A PRIL 17 M TOSaav with the the the by any San the and from any line For - T Co Co Co of near Fort On or Ioe Oold near Lane All work delivered nndtakea cars Tel Blue 81432299- - JfOB ON years tarn net 590 INBE Qceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE JiFineTTPa8son8er JET 25 SAN FRANCISCO ALAMEDA VENTURA ALAMEDA APRIL 1 SIERRA APRIL 7 ALAMEDA 22 SONOMA APRIL In oonneotion Bailing of above steamers Agents are propared to iuue to intending passengers coupon through tickets railroad from Franoisco to all pojnts in United States New York by steamship all European ports tmOW author partioulars apply to Wi G Irwin 8c Co LIMITED General Agents Oceanic S S Company Theo I Davies Ltf SUGAR FACTORS IMPORTBBS General Merchandise AND DOMdisi03sr naiiRaiELAiTT Igente for Lloyds Cftnadian Australian Steamship Line British Foreign Marine Insurance Northern Assurance Fire and Life Canadian Pacific Railway Pioneer Line Paeta from Liverpool THE PANTHEON Hotel St SEATTLE BEER Draught in Bottles John--Tavas- er Horae Blioeri South St Kawaiahao guaranteed Satiafaoti given Horses of BAIiE LEASEHOLD BERE J4UUU tania Street 89 Present income pr LlWsAVIDGEAOO HONOLULU T JVtoDBSDAY MAllH 1903 FOR MAR 11 MAR 17 APRIL 28 to OF OLAOS SrBEOKLES WM O IBWIN Clans Spreckels Co HONOLULU 9in JFranHieo AanU 11 Jt ItfA TIONAL BANK OF BANIR TJ B11W BXOHiHQB 01 BAN FEANOIBOO The Nevada Mauou Bank of Ban Franolsoo LONDON The Union Bank of Londor Ltd NJsW YOBK Amerlcrn rixohangf Nr tlonal Bank 0HIOAQO Morohsnto National Bank PAKIB Oredlt Lyonnali BHKHH Dresdner Bank UONO KONQ ANP YOKOHAMA oni KonKBhanghalHBnklnKGurporatlon NBW ZEALAND AND AUBTBALI- A- Bank of New Zealand VICTORIA AND VANOOUVEE Ban of British North America Transact Qtntral Banling and Eua tt- aunntti Dapoiits Beoelyed Loans made on A proved Beoarltv OommeroWl and Travel ers Oredit Issued Bills of ttxofeftnxf bought and sold OolUotloju Promptly coorni4 lis -- fOJ vr - 3 - - UNHAPPY PRINCESS Troubles or Princess Philip of Saxe Coburg Tlici Charges agaioat Ber Mao1 Duke Ernest Giinther of ScLles-wig-Holste- in and bis young wifei Duchess Dorothea have just paid their first visit to the latters mother Prinoess Philip of Saxe Cobure at DrTieribns sanitarium itftbe unb- - urbs oM9rieaT5uw duchess had not aott her mother who ia the old- est ¬ daughter of the King of the Bel- gians since her marriage five years ago Indeed the separation has been of a still longer duration since the ioterment of Priocesa Louise in an insane asylum took place already eighteen months or two yearB pre- vious ¬ to the wedding The visit of the duke and duohees to the princess lasted several hours and after it was over- - the princess drove back with her daughter Dd son-in-la- w to the railroad Btatioo where she took leave of thorn in the most affectionate manner This episode whoh has created no end of talk at the various courts of the Old World indicates in the the first plaoe that Princess Philip is in a far better Btote of health mentally speaking than has bsen asserted And then too it is signi- ficant ¬ that this meeting of the duke and duohess with the latters moth ¬ er should follow bo closely on the aeqsatiqojB1 andcathing denuncia- tion ¬ of Prince Philip in the Hun garian parliament where several of the members assailed his private life especially his former treatment of his wife with so tnajjy proofs in oui iuii ui meir aeBgrirans as to carry conviction fin tllpiOds of the present v So far PrincePhilip has taken uo stepB to defend himself from these attacks in parliament on bin honor and upon hie private character es pecially with regard to those denun ciations which relate to his acquain ¬ tance with the late Baron Hirscb and as things cannot be allowed to rest as they are in view of the rank of the prince in the Austrian army it is by no means impossible that this most unpopular of princes may at length receive his deserts and his unfortunate wife be sat at liberty Marquise de Fontenoy in Washing- ton ¬ Times THE LEGISLATURE Second Session of the Territorial Law Making Body of 1903 THE SENATE THIRTIETH DAY afternoon session The House Bill relating to guar- dians ¬ and wards passed third read- ing ¬ unanimously bb well as House Bill 70 making special emergency appropriations The Senate Bill reorganizing the Board of Health also passed unani- mously ¬ The Board is to consist of two physioiant four laymen and the Attorney General Consideration of the Liquor Bill Senate 21 was deferred to Friday as well as Grabbea bill to pormit grocers to sell liquors Action ou the Winston railroad franchise bill went over to Thursday and the bill fixing the pay of witnesses passed unanimously on third read ¬ ing Several Senate and House bills were then passed on second read- ing ¬ The report of the committee on the bill to prohibit the sale of liquors to inebriates and minors being adopted tho bill pasted aec oud reading Other bills on eeoond reading were referred to proper committees The suggestion from President Continued to Jthpage Sanifrry Steam Laundry Co Ltd UUIU GTION IN PRIGS Hit Having made large additioni to our maohinery we are now able to launder SPREADS SHEETS PIL LOWSLIPS TABLE CLOTHS TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELS at the rate of 25 cents per dozen cash Satisfactory work and prompt de livery guaranteed No fear of olothing being lost from strikes We invite inspection of our laun- dry ¬ and methods at any time during business hours Ring Up Main 73 and ou wagons will oall foryour 14 work Wildere Steamship Go d Freight and Passengers for all Island Porta ottagas Rooms Stores On tho promises of the Sanitar Steam Laundry Co Ltd between South and Queen streets Tho buildings are supplied with hot and oold water and eleotrio lights Artesian water Perfect sanitation For partioulars apply to J LIGHTFOOT On the premises or at the office o J A Magoon 88 tf Fire Loss Sale - - - A large lot of Horse and Mule shoes assorted sizes Oalvanized Iron Buckets assorted sizes Band galv Im Tubs at sorted sizes Sisal and Manila Rope assorted sizes Planters and Ooose Neck Hoes assorted sizes R R Picks Axe and Piok Mat tooks assorted sizes Axe Hoe and Piok Handler as sorted sizes Beady Mixed Paints assorted colors Agate Ware The above merchandise must be sold oheop for cash by The Hawaiian Hware Go LIMITED 810 Fort Street No 2452 Fnotograpnic Portraits Fine Assortment of ISLAND VIEWS Send for list First Class tfork Gnaranteil WJ Photographic Co LIMITED MOTT SMITH BLOOK1 Corner Fort and Hotel Streeta 267G tf WmB K Irwin Co LlHITlD Wm GIrwin Proildsnt ft Manactt Si0 Sprookeli FirBt Vlca Presldent w M Qlffard Beuond Vice President M H Whitney Jr Treasurer ft Secretary Beo J Bobs AndHox SUGAR PAORTOR 1X0 taeiggion AQHaii or ihi BtssmsliiB ComDi Ql Run JTVanaluo fI From SCilo TO HONOLULU AN- D- 411 Way Stations zszim Telegrams can now be sent from Honolulu to any plaoe on the Islands of Hawaii Maui Lanai and Molokai by Wireless - Telegraph i3iST2M OALL UP MAIN 131 Thata the Honolulu Office Time saved money saved Minimum charge 12 per message HOKOLULU OFFICE MaGOOH BLOC UPSAIRB THOS LINDSAY Manufacturing Jeweler Call and inspect the beautiful and useful display of goods for pres ¬ ents or for personal use and adorn ment Love Building 530 Fort Street Fred Harrison Contractor nnd Builder All Work Entrusted Promptly At tended to 2238 tf

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Page 1: y INBE · y l I fc l J BJL vl Vol XVI Vi-Steamera of ThU Line Will Arrive and Leave as Hereunder fSfflfglllATKrV iFRANCISCO ALAMEDA--MAR 6SONOMA iA J MAR 18 ALAMEDA J--mar o ifJL

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Vol XVI

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fSfflfglll iFRANCISCO

ALAMEDA- - MAR 6SONOMA iA J MAR 18ALAMEDA J- - mar o

ifJL irLrAD A A PRIL 17

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with the the theby any

San the and fromany line

For

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CoCo

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near Fort

On or Ioe Oold

near Lane

All workdelivered nndtakea

cars Tel Blue 81432299- -

JfOB

ONyears

tarn net 590

INBEQceanic Steamship Company

TIME TABLEJiFineTTPa8son8er

JET 25

SAN FRANCISCO

ALAMEDAVENTURAALAMEDA APRIL 1SIERRA APRIL 7ALAMEDA 22SONOMA APRIL

In oonneotion Bailing of above steamers Agents arepropared to iuue to intending passengers coupon through ticketsrailroad from Franoisco to all pojnts in United StatesNew York by steamship all European ports

tmOW

author partioulars apply to

Wi G Irwin 8c CoLIMITED

General Agents Oceanic S S Company

Theo I Davies Ltf

SUGAR FACTORS

IMPORTBBS

General MerchandiseAND

DOMdisi03sr naiiRaiELAiTT

Igente for LloydsCftnadian Australian Steamship Line

British Foreign Marine InsuranceNorthern Assurance Fire and Life

Canadian Pacific RailwayPioneer Line Paeta from Liverpool

THE PANTHEON

Hotel St

SEATTLE BEERDraught in Bottles

John--Tavas- er

Horae Blioeri

South St Kawaiahao

guaranteed Satiafaotigiven Horses

of

BAIiE

LEASEHOLD BEREJ4UUU tania Street 89

Present income pr

LlWsAVIDGEAOO

HONOLULU T JVtoDBSDAY MAllH 1903

FOR

MAR 11MAR 17

APRIL28

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OF

OLAOS SrBEOKLES WM O IBWIN

Clans Spreckels Co

HONOLULU

9in JFranHieo AanU 11 JtItfA TIONAL BANK OF BANIR

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B11W BXOHiHQB 01BAN FEANOIBOO The Nevada Mauou

Bank of Ban FranolsooLONDON The Union Bank of Londor

LtdNJsW YOBK Amerlcrn rixohangf Nr

tlonal Bank0HIOAQO Morohsnto National BankPAKIB Oredlt LyonnaliBHKHH Dresdner BankUONO KONQ ANP YOKOHAMA oni

KonKBhanghalHBnklnKGurporatlonNBW ZEALAND AND AUBTBALI- A-

Bank of New ZealandVICTORIA AND VANOOUVEE Ban

of British North America

Transact Qtntral Banling and Eua tt-aunntti

Dapoiits Beoelyed Loans made on Aproved Beoarltv OommeroWl and Travelers Oredit Issued Bills of ttxofeftnxfbought and soldOolUotloju Promptly coorni4 lis

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UNHAPPY PRINCESS

Troubles or Princess Philip of

Saxe Coburg Tlici Charges

agaioat Ber Mao1Duke Ernest Giinther of ScLles-wig-Holste-

in

and bis young wifeiDuchess Dorothea have just paidtheir first visit to the latters motherPrinoess Philip of Saxe Cobure atDrTieribns sanitarium itftbe unb- -

urbs oM9rieaT5uw duchess hadnot aott her mother who ia the old-

est¬

daughter of the King of the Bel-

gians since her marriage five yearsago Indeed the separation hasbeen of a still longer duration sincethe ioterment of Priocesa Louise inan insane asylum took place alreadyeighteen months or two yearB pre-

vious¬

to the weddingThe visit of the duke and duohees

to the princess lasted several hoursand after it was over- - the princessdrove back with her daughter Ddson-in-la- w to the railroad Btatioowhere she took leave of thorn in themost affectionate manner

This episode whoh has createdno end of talk at the various courtsof the Old World indicates in thethe first plaoe that Princess Philipis in a far better Btote of healthmentally speaking than has bsenasserted And then too it is signi-ficant

¬

that this meeting of the dukeand duohess with the latters moth ¬

er should follow bo closely on theaeqsatiqojB1 andcathing denuncia-tion

¬

of Prince Philip in the Hungarian parliament where severalof the members assailed his privatelife especially his former treatmentof his wife with so tnajjy proofs in

oui iuii ui meir aeBgrirans as tocarry conviction fin tllpiOds ofthe present v

So far PrincePhilip has taken uostepB to defend himself from theseattacks in parliament on bin honorand upon hie private character especially with regard to those denunciations which relate to his acquain ¬

tance with the late Baron Hirscband as things cannot be allowed torest as they are in view of the rankof the prince in the Austrian armyit is by no means impossible thatthis most unpopular of princes mayat length receive his deserts and hisunfortunate wife be sat at libertyMarquise de Fontenoy in Washing-ton

¬

Times

THE LEGISLATURE

Second Session of the Territorial LawMaking Body of 1903

THE SENATE THIRTIETH DAY

afternoon session

The House Bill relating to guar-dians

¬

and wards passed third read-ing

¬

unanimously bb well as HouseBill 70 making special emergencyappropriations

The Senate Bill reorganizing theBoard of Health also passed unani-mously

¬

The Board is to consist oftwo physioiant four laymen andthe Attorney General

Consideration of the Liquor BillSenate 21 was deferred to Friday

as well as Grabbea bill to pormitgrocers to sell liquors Action outhe Winston railroad franchise billwent over to Thursday and thebill fixing the pay of witnessespassed unanimously on third read ¬

ingSeveral Senate and House bills

were then passed on second read-ing

¬

The report of the committeeon the bill to prohibit the sale ofliquors to inebriates and minorsbeing adopted tho bill pasted aecoud reading

Other bills on eeoond readingwere referred to proper committees

The suggestion from President

Continued to Jthpage

Sanifrry Steam Laundry

Co Ltd

UUIU GTION IN PRIGS

Hit

Having made large additioni toour maohinery we are now able tolaunder SPREADS SHEETS PILLOWSLIPS TABLE CLOTHSTABLE NAPKINS and TOWELSat the rate of 25 cents per dozencash

Satisfactory work and prompt delivery guaranteed

No fear of olothing being lostfrom strikes

We invite inspection of our laun-dry

¬

and methods at any time duringbusiness hours

Ring Up Main 73

and ou wagons will oall foryour14 work

Wildere Steamship Go

d

Freight and

Passengers for all

Island Porta

ottagas

Rooms

Stores

On tho promises of the SanitarSteam Laundry Co Ltd betweenSouth and Queen streets

Tho buildings are supplied withhot and oold water and eleotriolights Artesian water Perfectsanitation

For partioulars apply to

J LIGHTFOOT

On the premises or at the office oJ A Magoon 88 tf

Fire LossSale - - -A large lot of Horse and Mule

shoes assorted sizesOalvanized Iron Buckets assorted

sizesBand galv Im Tubs at sorted

sizesSisal and Manila Rope assorted

sizesPlanters and Ooose Neck Hoes

assorted sizesR R Picks Axe and Piok Mat

tooks assorted sizesAxe Hoe and Piok Handler as

sorted sizesBeady Mixed Paints assorted

colorsAgate Ware

The above merchandise must besold oheop for cash by

The Hawaiian Hware Go

LIMITED810 Fort Street

No 2452

Fnotograpnic

PortraitsFine Assortment of ISLAND

VIEWS Send for list

First Class tfork Gnaranteil

WJPhotographic Co

LIMITEDMOTT SMITH BLOOK1

Corner Fort and Hotel Streeta267G tf

WmB K Irwin CoLlHITlD

Wm GIrwin Proildsnt ft ManacttSi0 Sprookeli FirBt Vlca Presldentw M Qlffard Beuond Vice PresidentM H Whitney Jr Treasurer ft SecretaryBeo J Bobs AndHox

SUGAR PAORTOR1X0

taeiggion

AQHaii or ihi

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From SCiloTO

HONOLULUAN- D-

411 Way Stations

zszimTelegrams can now be sentfrom Honolulu to any plaoeon the Islands of HawaiiMaui Lanai and Molokai by

Wireless - Telegraph

i3iST2M

OALL UP MAIN 131 Thata theHonolulu Office Time saved moneysaved Minimum charge 12 permessage

HOKOLULU OFFICE MaGOOH BLOC

UPSAIRB

THOS LINDSAY

Manufacturing Jeweler

Call and inspect the beautiful anduseful display of goods for pres ¬

ents or for personal use and adornment

Love Building 530 Fort Street

Fred Harrison

Contractor nnd Builder

All Work Entrusted Promptly Attended to 2238 tf

Page 2: y INBE · y l I fc l J BJL vl Vol XVI Vi-Steamera of ThU Line Will Arrive and Leave as Hereunder fSfflfglllATKrV iFRANCISCO ALAMEDA--MAR 6SONOMA iA J MAR 18 ALAMEDA J--mar o ifJL

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filtered at tUo Poo OUloa ntHonoluln

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GUBBOBIFXION BATTEQ

Set Month anywneie In th9 Ha- -

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Eer Year postpaid to Foreign Oonn8 uotrios

Payable Invariably In Advance

F J TESTA Propriotor ntd 2urT

Usher

FRANK GODFREY Oity Editor and

Business Manager

Besldlns In Honolnla

WEDNESDAY MARCH 25 1903

THAT CBINFSE FUND

Ia his measBge of last Thursday

the Governor recommends appro-

priate

¬

legislation for the custody and

disposition nf the Chinese Fund

the hoodoo of the present Ad-

ministration

¬

of tlrs Territory ThePostal Savings Bank having been

closed out under the provisions of

the Orgauio Act by the ropoil of

Part 6 of Chapter 93 of the PenalLaws and Act 68 of the Session Laws

of 1893 reltting to the rPBlriction of

Chinosa Imaiigiation thoeaid fund

paid to the Govbramaut which hao

since that time administered suchfuud separately from the finances of

the Goverumeut ai has from timeto time purelnsd tiokrta for thepassage from the country of thepersona entitled to suoi m ineys outof the acoounts dug them respeotivey and paid them the balance

la th Senate ou Monday itsJudiciary committee reported on

this message relative to this fundin the following manner Theybelieve this fund should bo keptseparate and apart from the fundsof the Torritory or of the CountiesWe believe the monpy should bedeposited somewhere upon termsand seourity to bo agred upon

This money does not belongto the Territory the Territory haooutrol of it simply as trustee of theChiueae for whosj bane fk it wis ori ¬

ginally deposited

In both these iustanceFit is plain-

ly¬

to be seen thai tho Ohiaeso Funddoe3 not belong to this Territoryand it rightly belongs to tho UuitadStates Govrirnmeit since it dosedout and took over Ihe deposits th u

remaining and uupaul in tho Ha-

waiian Postal Sivluga Bink Know ¬

ing this tho Governor reaomuundaappropriate legislation for tho cus ¬

tody and disposition of this fund

whioh the SanaU committee say3 itdors nit belong to the Territory

jt only haying control of it Dimplycs trustee for thost or whom

tent fit it was origiaally depsiled

And euca being the case how canappropriate legislation fir its cus ¬

tody rud disposition bo made with ¬

out sauction from the Federal Gov ¬

ernment and in this connection we

suggest that all correspondence be

tweeu the two guvertimeuls be laid

bare as lhuo might be tome under-

standing

¬

iu them that will set ihsmuch vexed point to rest

In tho committee report hereinquoted it says that this money

does not belong to the TtrritoryCorrect Then in such a cae how

oamo it to have control over it by

being simply bb trustee of thoChinese for whoso benefit it was ori-

ginally¬

deposited We contendthat the trusteeship of this Terri ¬

tory ceased upon annexation andtho asiumption of all m neys de ¬

posited in the then Hawaiian PjstalSavings Bank since assumed tuken

ovor ajid cloned out of existenceThe committee ia of the belief thatthis fuud eliaulJ b kopt Bepirate

and apart frdta the fuads of

tho Territory Why t II it is

Territorial and free from the oon

trol of tho Federal Governmentwhy keep it separate We bulieve

the best way out of the dilemma is

to turn the same into the current ao- -

ojunt of tho Territoryand that theLegislature make provision for itswithdrowal by returning Chinesedepositors oj cal subject of courseto tho usual proper proofs as hasbeen the custom in the paat

In conclusion it is plain from theGovernors untenable position thatthis is not a Territorial fuud al-

though¬

it is ouly on ouffjrauce tbitit has been permitted by the Fede-ral Government to handle the sameby way of accommodation as itrightly bolongUo the UnKoJ Satosfor withdrawal upon demands Le

ing made by the Chinese laborerswho became depositors on condi ¬

tion that tbey were to be returnedhome after tho expiration of theirrespsetive terms of labor ia thiscountry We utterly fail to sbo howlegislation could bo Bafoly effectedfor its control custody aid dispo-

sition- Better gat rid of thishoodoo somehow as it has created

enough trouble already throughmanipulation of the oQj ials noneof whom his the legal right ofcustody and diapi3ition

IS RE THE OLDEST- -

Representative Vida preside atthe opening of the Hoiise yesterdaymorniog during the absence of boththe Speaker and Vioe Spoaker uponbeing thereto called by tho SpeakerUndor Rule 83 the Speaker has thoright to name any member to per-

form

¬

the duties of tho Chair butundor tho next following rules it is

provided that in case tho Speakerana Vice Speaker shall be absent atthe hour to whioh the House hasadjourned the eldest member pre-

sent¬

elnll preside until a Speakerpro tempore bo ohoseu It was life

latter rule that made us wonderwith some surprise wby Mr Vidasat iu such a coat and naturallywe would want to know whetherho was the oldest member presentand it madd ua undo a smileto think that he was so and hadbocomq old during the night Oftho eldest member iu tho House

we cannot say who it is amongstthree Messsrs Cbillingtvorth Gandall aud Kealuwaa Wed liked toIisyq eeeu either one of tho threetho latter more particularly as tohow he woujd not in suuh a plaje a

vory peculiar predicament for one

uuaccuftinicdto parliamentary pro ¬

cedure to be bo placed in Draw ¬

ing attention to the matter later in

the day the excuse given was thattho rules of procedure as nowprinted and distributed to membershavo notas yot been adopted by theHoiieo In such a cote better adoptthem now and for good dmicrr thebaanoablthe present session

I0P1GS OF THE PAY

President Crabbe yesterday morn-

ing¬

discoverer n new star in the con-

stellation¬

of the Senate It was anIndependent one at the preea

table and he could not help but seait Hoop la too tool

Yesterdays Advertiser queriedIs the Chinoso Fund Federal We

ao3wer -- sure kola it b It is plainaccording to Sdotion 103 it quotedof the Organic Act There oan beno othor construction It ib Federalmoney yot this Territory is hand-

ling¬

it

And sure enough RepresentativeVida did look old in the Speakerschair yesterday morning as beingthe eldest member present and

uot tho oldest member of the Houseby priority We wonder that whilewarming that seat whether he gsvjany thought to his present privatecalling and notto his public vecationHe might haye put on a more du-

bious¬

aud oldish look Si signorainigol

Both the Senate and House receiv-

ed

¬

an avalanche of reports fromstanding committees this forenoonand which most of the time of bothIt Bhows in the case of the Housethat tho calicg of the attention ofthe chairmen of committee1 by theSpeaker yesterday hod a 83lutaneffect upon some of them who gotdowu to realearno8t work last nightKeep right on with the good workMr Speaker

It is about time that a waruiutws given as may be seen underBy Authority duly signed by

Superintendent Coopar Tin warn ¬

ing is that no one should eutbreakmutilate or otherwise irjuro anytree shrub plant or othor veget-

ation¬

growing in any public groundpaik cemetery or fores belongingto the Government under pain ofbdiotr proseouted We think this is

a timely noticp and the warningshould bu hseded by nil

The process of thinning the treesiu Thomas Square may be considered proper asvBfmaans of beautifyingand of improvement of that publioplace but it is vanchlim neverthe ¬

less although undertaken at the in-

stance¬

of the Superintendent ofPublio Works But we would askwhat has beooma of the many cardsof wood from thosi foiled traesHave they been Bold Acd if orwhere have the proceeds gone to andto whpse benefit or have tbey beenturnedin as Government realization

No eleolrjo lights have beeosyet set in place to acoprdwith thoKaniho resolution of a few days agofor the placing of two such lightbetween the junction of MillerVineyard and Punobbowl streetsalong up to Kinau or Luso ThoSuperintendent of Publio Worksmust haye overlooked this for bothMessrs Kanjho and Pulaa attendedoommlUoo moorings last night wj h alantern between them somethingafter Diogotits of old and created

tiiioh mirth provoking laughterI among their colleagues Mr Kaniho

made sure that do Porto Rioaa

would wayhy him

For rapid fire speaking com ¬

mend ub to tho old nun from tiiloNo doubt Representative Keolawaahas had some of tho Hilo spirit of

rspidity iu certain matters Gred

into him but rather bIow in othersSo far he has beaten all the otherHawaiian mombers of the Htiuee

when speaking yesterday ou theAylett Hack Bill which ho acquittedall in one breath and rapidly too

without as much as a fay to the in ¬

terpreter by your leav 1 lie can

surely spit fi e something after lhvoIcaiio of KiHnea

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS

TO AWUVE

Date Steamnr FromMar 4 Nbra kar San Francifco

G Alameda Sin Franosco10 Nippon MaruSiu Fraccsco10 America Maru Jepau Chin11 Moana Australia14 Aorangi Victoria B O17 Vc utura AustraliaIS Sonoma Sau FrautMseo18 Siberia Sau FrantMBCo20 Korea Japan China2L Novadau aan Frauei uo2G optic Sin Francifco27 Alameda Sid Francisco28 Qat lie Japau China

DateMar

TO SAIL

Sesmer For

10 Nippon MiruJapin China10 America Maru San Friuoisco11 Alameda Nan Francifco11 Moaba Victoria BC1 1 Nebraskan Sau FraneUco1J Aorangi Australia17 Ventura ao Frandsco18 Sonoma Aiibtraia18 Siberia Japan China20 Korea San Francisco26 Cop1 if Japan Cliua28 Gaelic Stu Francisco31 Nevadan Sau Francisco

BI authobittT

AV persons are warned notto cif break nmilato rotherwise inju e any treeshrub plane or other veget-ation

¬

growing in any publicgrouud parlr eanatery ortorebt uucer the custod orconrol of the Superintendentof Public Works

All trespasser i v ill be pro-secuted

¬

Paints aij required tocall tho attention of theirchildren to this notice

HENRY B COOPKRSupt of Public Works

Dcpt of Public WoksHonolulu T II Mar 24190

2401 tJt

HAWAIIANSOAPFox EveryToociy

The HONOLULU SOAP WORKSare now puttiug up their BESTNumher SOAP in r0 pound Oasesfamily size at 2 55 per box deliver-ed

¬

free to every part of the cityFull 04se- s- 100 pouuds will be dolivred at 4 25

For all empty b xes returned ingpod elen condition 10 and 20cents will ba paid

Evfry Family u tlm Iriaudshould have i met of Soap at thisprice The best Slap made for theKitoh ii und Laundry Try a caseIt is cheaper thau buying by thebar

Order iVoni tho Agents

M W Mctteney it Sons

LimitedQueen Stroot

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ROOK FOR BALLAST

While and Black Snaillu Quantities to Suit

BXGATMlfiQ COHTBACTBD

FOB

COREgtiiD SOIL FOB SALE

gy Dump Corts furnished bj c

ihe day ou Hours Notice

H R HITCHCOCK

Office with J M Monsarrat Oarwright Building llerohant Stt

tnoo -- tf

Fire LossSale - - -A large lot of Horse and Mule

shoes assorted sizesGalvanized Iron Buckets assorted

sizesRand galv Im Tubs aisorted

sizesSisal and Manila Rope assorted

sizesPlanters and Gooso Neck Hoes

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Tho band plays this evening atTnoinas Squnru

Committees of the Somte andHouso inveatiRted the Iwilei oiltauka last evening

Tho Jnnot Waldorf Co drew a fairsized house last night at the Otphoum Tonights play will beCamille

The will of the late William Jarret was filed for probate yesterdayHe loaves an ostale of 10000 tohis widow and children

Attorney Thomas Pitch has losthis alleged big fee from Becky Panee Judge Da Bolt yesterday decid-ing

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against him

Bouquets wore again in profusionin the Houo of Representatives thismorning The Speaker had two ouhis desk Kupihea one and Kanihoanother

The March number of the Paradise of the Pacific ia out and hatTJjen received It iB as usual up toits standard in neatnoB of typo-graphy press work binding elo

John H Wie has been aetingSergeaut-at-arm- s of the House of

K propentativos ince Monday Serjea-

nt-at-arms J H S Kaleo beingcooGued home sick

Miss Janet Waldorf ai NellGwynne was grand last night at theOrpheum The others of the com-

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acquitted theumlves well andfavorably impress id tboBe who nttundoJ

AmocK IhoBe who left last even ¬

ing iu the Clauiiinu were D H Citeand wife W J iIrth J A Thomp-

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J D McVeigh E T R uors wifeand ohil Mrs W M Graham andchildren Jas Monc M Houghtailiug A McCabe and other

THE LEGISJUAIUKE

Becond Session of tho Territorial J0awMaking Body of 1003

THE SENATE TUIHTT TIRST DAI

The regular routine was disposedof as usual

The House transmitted concur-rent

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ResolutioQ No 7 by Kanihoto amend Section 13 of the OrganicAct to extend the term of theLegislature to ninety dayB Refer ¬

red to Judiciary committeeParis presented two petitions from

Kona praying for 510000 for Courthouse and jVil to be located at ICsi

ualiu Both laid on the table to be

considered with the Ln Bill

He also presented two othors thatEainaliu be the county saal for thoCounty of West Hawaii To be

considered with he County B 11

Baldwin from Ways and Means

reported I on Bill 05 relative toinsurance polioies Offers an amend ¬

ment by Btriking out Section J andwith whion it reoommends passageAdopted

2 On Bill 80 relating to Inter-

nal

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Taxes The bill provides for

the method of collecting taxes and

if adopted should bo embodied in

the County Bill and this bill be

tabled Adopted0J On bill 85 to encourage tbo

cultivation of coffee and ramie re

oommends passage AdoptedMcOandlesp from Public Lands

on Bill 4 Hilo Eleotrio RsilwiyBill offers many amendments andreoommends pjesage To be takenup at 2 oolool

ninkfiv from Miscellaneous ou

Bil 115 tho Torreos Land Aol Bill

recommends passage AdoptedBrown from Julioary 1 on Bill

01a relating to the validity of wills

eoomunonds passage a the bill

only amends present laws Adopted

and bill set for third retding on

Monday lies2 On bill 91 to amend Section

1882 of tho Civil Laws relating to

the Iraethod iu which persons may

change their names Thinks tho

amendments should be made andrtcommends passage Adopted

Also separate reports on B lis 75

to redeem property sold dnder fore ¬

closure 101 attachment and gar

uithuiuut of property 120 amend

iug process pleadings and proceed-ings

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and 123 relating to liens nfjudgment and decrees recommondititi passage iu oaoh case Alladopted

Aohi moved to refor Bill 113 toWays and Means and carried

At 1155 recess taken

THE HOUSE TUIhTY FMST DAY

After the disposal of tho usual rou-tine a reply was lead from H E Coo-

per¬

Superintendent of Public Works toResolution 207 to place two electriclights on Punchbowl street one outstdo of the homo of lions Kaniho andPulaa The same was submitted tothe Inspector of Government ElectricLights and ho has informed himThat our present plant does not gen

ci ate sufficient current to supply anyfuithcr lights than aro at present Inoperation Accepted and filed

Also from A T Atkinson Superin-tendent

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of Public Instruction In re-ply

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to Resolution 219 relative toschool houses lu the Kau District saysthat the monoy was not obtainablefrom tho Treasury Up to Dec 31

1002 out of 107075 for buildings madeby the last Legislature but 9100 hadbeen allowed by tho Treasury and dlsbuiscd by the Department Also onein answer to Resolution 218 submitsa complete list of teachers togetherwith a full explanation of how sala-

ries¬

came to bo duo was placed in thehands of tho chairman of the Senateand House Committees on Health andEducation on March 12 1903

From tho Senate three communica-tions

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One returning House JointResolution No 2 as being adopted bytho Senate relative to the use of theHawaiian language two returningHouse Bills 50 CI 52 54 55 and 59 ashaving passed third reading andthree transmitting Senate Bills 23 theDimond gas bill 44 to prevent thewanton destiuction of food fishes 07

to authorize the appointment of aFish Commissioner 100 relating to

the exemption of ccitain personal propcrty from attachment etc and 109

relating to trials by referees all hav ¬

ing passed third readingKnudsen moved to suspend the

rules so as to tale up the order ofthe Day Lost

Chlllingworth fiom Health and Ed-

ucation¬

reported 1 on several mattpis On Resolution 1G1 for 500 forone school house In need of repairs intho District qf Koolaupoho that it beIncreased to 1000 and recommendsadoption So adopted

2 On Petitions 34 29 and 40

trom the Leper Settlement on varioussubjects and recommends reference toa special committee to visit the Settle-ment

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as is customary to be appointedby tint Speaker Adopted

3 On Resolution H0 for 1000

for a teachers cottage In Walpio Valley On inquiry it finds that there isno teachers cottage there and recommends adoption For considerationwith tho Appropriation Bill

Antone G Serrao of Hilo 8304 forlosses sustained by destruction olproporty In the suppression of bubonlc nlague Aa the Is now an Act inthe House covering tlicho losses itlccommends to table the same Forconsideration with the AppropriationBill

5 On Petition 30 to have a committeo visit tho Leper Settlement tocarefully investigate tho doings of theBoard of Health etc recommends thata committee of nine be so appointed bytho Speaker Adopted

0 On Petition 33 to increaso thesalary of the Jovcrnmont Physicianat South Kohula fiom 50 to 125 amonth the committeo amends it to

100 as 50 is baiely sufficient for acompetent mm To lo consideiedwith tho Appropriation Bill

- 7 On Resolution 188 for 250 forrepairing school houses at llnna thocommittee nmends to Increaso thisItem to lt00 as there aro more tnanone school huuso in Haua that needsrepairing With the AppioprlationBill

8 On Bill 1G to send youthsabroad to bo euueated offers severalamoudmonls and recommends passagobut suggests that tho bill nud amend ¬

ments bp flist submitted to the Judlclnry Committee for a legal opinion asto tho legality of the Act Kumalaemoved to take up tho bill and bo con ¬

sidered with tho report After muchdiscussion pio and con tho report wastabled to await u legal opinion frpmtho Attorney Genera

9 On Bill 2 to prohibit the cre-mating

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of deceased persons It bellovestho ineasuro a very dangerous ono onofor which for the safety of this cos ¬

mopolitan city canpot for a rnqrnentbo considered The committee beingdivided betweon Ohtlllngworlh andKclllnoi on ono side ipcIo and NakaJoUa on tho other Kaniho declining itwas tamed for consideration with thobill

Another attempt was hero made topioceed with tho Order of tho Day butfailed a second time

Harris from Finance l on Bill 99to designate two pay days In a monthfor tho Government employees aud of

ficials recommending passage Adopt-

ed

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2 On Bill 115 to exempt all cit-

izens

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having flvo or more children frompaying personal taxes After calling

attention to tho wording of tho firstsection It recommends Indefinite post-

ponement¬

Adopted3 On Petition 55 of A McLennan

to refund 550 for pcrsonnl taxes twlcopaid recommending its insertion in

tho Appropriation Bill Adopted4 On Bill 20 to abolish personal

taxes and to repeal certain sections of

the Civil Laws that having already re¬

ported on Bill 4 on tho same matterit recommends tho indefinite postpone-

ment

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of this bill For considerationwith the bill

5 On petition of Henry Smith torefund taxes paid in excess It recom-

mends

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Insertion in the AppropriationBill With Appropriation Bill

G On Bill 22 to license the brew-

ing

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and sale of malt liquors being iden-

tical

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with Senate Bill 1G which pro-

vides

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for a license of 250 recommendsthe tabling of this and the passago ofthe Senato Bill To be considered withSenate Bill 1G

7 On Joint Resolution for the ap-

pointment

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of a Commission of threemembers to represent this Territory atthe St Louis Exposition in 1904 recom-

mends

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adoption with the suggestionthat at least two members be Hawalians Favors the sending of a club of

eight Hawaiian singers and musiciansand that no special appropriations bo

made for salaries etc but that thesame be drawn from the appropriationfor expenses of the exhibit of Hawaiiat the St Louis Exposition The ayesand noes being called on its adoptiontho result being 1G for and 14 againstthe Speaker announced that tho adoption failed as a two thlids vote wasnecessary but later on corrected it by

ruling that the resolution was adopteda majority being only required foradoption

8 On Bill 132 for the relief of An-

tone¬

G Serrao of Hilo It recommendsindefinite postponement as It wouldbe an injustice to the thousands ofclaimants Adoption prevailed over amotion to table for consideration withthe bill Harris said that this claim-ant

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had alieady collected his ten percent on the amount of his award andto allow it would be a dangerous pre-

cedent¬

to establishKclilnoi from Agriculture and Man

ufactores 1 on Bill 21 to authorizeand provide for the manufacture etoof electric light and power on theIsland of Oahu the majority recom-mends

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certain amendments one Qf

which was tho substitution Qf B0 yearqto 15 yeais as the life of the franchisetho chairman as the minority re-

ported¬

against ths limiting of thefranchise To be considered with thebill

2 On Bill 39 to encourage diversi ¬

fied Industries a majority recommendsto extend the time limit to 15 years thechairman being in- - the minority notconcurring For consideration withtho bill

At 1205 recess was taken

Hawaiian Telephone Do

A new telephone company hasbeen started at Wailubu Maui thearticles of inoorpoaticu being Godyesterday with the Treasurer It o

to be known as tho Hawaian Tele ¬

phone O iu opposition to the Mu- -ual Go of that place

Tho onpital stock of tho companyia given at 15000 divoi iutnH000shares of 55 etch The principaloQioers and stockholders are SAhmi president 200 shares J PSilva secretary 10 shares Y Younfitreasurer 150 share J W Kalua 200shares Y Ah Chew CO shares MrsPolly Kalua 100 chares R L Eng-

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Crabbe to reconsider House Bill34 giving minority stockholdersrepresentation in the directory ere-at- -d

another rumpus He saidthat its consideration was put overfor thirty five day a April 2d hedid not believe that it should beallowed to sleep so long and want ¬

ed its consideration sat for MondayBaldwin said it was too late now

for reconsideration and that it couldnot be taken up till the time setCeoil Brown got furious and saidthat it should have been called upwithin 24 hours and only by unanimous onusent could it be now calledup In a loud and angry voiio hesaid I ubj Ot Continuing hefurther said that he was ready totalk and give his reascn Sincethe bill was voted down h hadbeen told that certain parties wentto a merchants office in this cityand made threats to kill every billintroduced by him because of bisnotion in connection with tabling it

It was threatened to kill every billintroduced by him and evidences ofit have already appeared when sentto tbe House When such a thineshould happen a halt should becalled It is time for the Senate andthe House to have some understand-ing

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Crabbe said that he had heard thetame threat but was not rrsponsiblefor them Of course he did not favorthe bill but wanted to see it killedin the usual regular way

Further discussion was stoppedby a motion to take a recess

On the reassembling of the

evening session

the reading of the County Bill wascontinued till about 930 oclockwhen adjournment was taken

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A Remarkable Coincidence

One summer afternoon a party ofnine were sitting on the breezefanned gallery of a Southern homewhere Bote Hartwick Thorpe wbbthe guest of honor

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The author of CurfewMust Not Ring Tonight gave anexperience that was remarkable

She said that a few years agowhen Judge Tourgee was editor ofOur Continent a number of herpoems had appeared in that magazine aii mat sne naa suDmitieabad been accepted Upon one ooossion she wrote a poem entitledWrecked and sent it also to OurContinent

In about tbe time it would taketo reach the editorial rooms andreturn it made its appearance ather home then in Chicago

Inolosed was a letter from JudgeTourgee saying that one of tbestrangest coincidences that bad everoome to his notioe bad occurredwhen the poem reached his officeHe wrote that already acceptedand set in type for the next issueof his magazine but not yet readyfor distribution was a poem withthe same title subject matter sadverification The poem be had ac-

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entitled Wrecked waswritten by Rose Hawthorne Lsthrop

The similarity in the authorsnames made the coincidence stillmore remarkable

He returned the manuscript atonce that it might be rent else ¬

where before Our Continent oameout in which Mrs Ltthrops poemwas to appear

The author of Curfew dispatchedber poem to anothsr publoationand received for it a liberal oheok

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