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HAWAII AND THE CANAL.
Both Subjects Cotne Before tlio Sen
ate oa One Day.
Washington, D. 0., Jan. 25, 1893.
Tho resolution offered yesterday by
Mr. Allen, Pop., of Zsebraslca, lavor
excusably unlawful not only a gross
violation of international law, but
also of American doctrine of non
intervention. But now ho believed
it to bo the duty of tho Amoricau
government to. support the existing
government tuoro, euuroiy regnru-
Fessof tho circumstance and con-
.lUfon. under which it was ostab-
lished.
Mr. Mills, DtMn , of Tcx.is, spoke
of tho great interest manifested in
the Senate in Hawaiian matter?, and
said that most of it came from tho '
extreme east nud the extreme west
of tho country. There had to be,
ho said, some motive for this some
powerful inspiring cause. It was an
old tale. It was n poworful sugar
interest in tho United States and in ,
tho Hawaiian Islands which "an
constantly domauding that the new
Hawaiian government tihould bo
nrotectod by tho iron power of tho '
United States. ,
Mr. Mills wont on to argue that
tho Senate had no right to call ou
tho President to know why or how '
ho had executed a law
SrffifoJoXato WV"2Hff rtllson '
to-day, and Mr. Aiion spoke in favor 1 --ft-CSciffi
Ho admitted that tho overthrow Ciilloin, Faulkner, Frve, GJ"jJffr.
of the roval irovornmout had boon in- Gibson, Gorman, Hafe, Hoar, Hun-
iUr"o,aB''V'.;lS1sL,u"u'iL"'0btaiuiuK relief. I used Chamber-
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llllUUb lliISS IUU ICSlllllliriJ, UUb bill?
President had tho right to ignore it
and pay uo attention to it.
Mr. Hoar I differ with tho sena
tor from Texas.
'That settles it," Mr. Gray, Dem.,
of Delaware, put in with a touch of
irony.
Mr. Mills contained his remarks,
and later Mr. Aldrich, Rep., of
Rhode Island, interrupted him aud
said:
''Several allusions liavo been made
to tho fact that Now England corp
orations aro largely interested iu su
trar plantations in the Hawaiian
Islands. 1 would bo glad to havo !
tho ponator namo any of thorn."
Mr. Mills referred to testimony '
giveu before tho sugar investigating ,
committee last session by Mr. Reed,
that there woro 15(H) shareholders
holding stock iu tho Sugar Trust,
and paid that tho trust owned sugar
1 limitations iu Cuba, Samoa, aud
Iawaii. Ho stated that out of the
.?75,0OO,O0O of stock iu tho Sugar
Trust, .30,000,000 was owned in
Now England.
"So far as I know," 'aid Mr. Al
drioh, ''tho American Sugar Com
pany does not own au aero of laud
in Hawaii, aud has uo interest iu
tho sugar plantations thoro."
"It is a strange thing, then," said
Mr. Mills, "that there should bo such
a great flutter from New England
about Hawaiian matters. There
must bo something behind it."
"There is behind il," said Mr.
Aldrich, "tho feeling of patriotism
which fills tho minds, uot only of
senators from New England, but of
uino-touths of tho American people."
"Whou did you got your last ro- j
turns from tho American people?"
Mr. Mills asked with a sneer.
"Wo got them," Mr. Aldrich ro-,
fdied, with a triumphaut air, "iu tho
ast election." (Applauso aud laugh
ter in tho galleries.)
"You did not get thorn in tho eleo-
tiou before that. Mr. Mills reported. pasture switch flies instead of bul
Then Mr. Mills roforred to a re-' lets with their tails and tho cream is
cent communication iu tho New i richer iu consequence. Wo beliovo
York paper to tho effect that bonds wo havo satisfied every one of our
for tho support of the Hawaiian customers who havo taken milk from
Uovcrumeut wore being issued anu
soul largely in rsow kuglauu at tuo
rate ot m couts ou the dollar, anu
that those bonds would be worth
par as soon as the islauds woro an
nexed. Ho suggested that it might
be well to havo au investigation of
tho matter by a Souato committee.
Tho Nicaraguau bill was then
taken up, tho agreement boiug to
have tho vote taken at 5 p. m.
A good deal of augry feoliug was
developed duriug the three hours of
fivo-minuto3 debato botwoou friouds
and enemies of tho bill.
At 5 p. m. tho debate closed, aud
the following ameudmouts woro then
agreod to:
Requiring all material for tho
canal to bo bought in tho United
States; giviug tho President powor '
to romovo any of tho directors ap
poiutod by himj declaring that "no 1I1E
more man t in siook oi tno com
pany shall bo issued for every dollar,
in truth ami in fact, expended by
tho company; requiring contracts to
lie let to tuo lowest responsible Did
ders, after advertisement (offered by I
Mr. Fryo); limiting tho entire nmouut
of awards to S70.000,000j requiring
tho government directors to bo citi
7.0H8 of tho Uuitod Siatos; declaring
that no contract shall be made with
any company in which any stock
holder or director of tho maritime
canal company is a meinour or direc
tor, or is in any way interested.
Many other amendments woro re
jected. Wnnltv tlm direct vote Oil th bill
itsolf (with tho amendments agreed
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lOll, JLOUgP, lUOUUilU, .Uliuuuiaun,
Mitchell of Oregon, Morgan, Mur
phy, Piatt, Power, Prichard, Proctor,
Pngk, Ransom, Squire, Walsh.White,
Wilson 31.
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Dmm. Davis, George, Gray, Ilill,
rby, Jones of Arkansas, Kyle, Mil s,
Palmer,
Peffer, Pettigrow, Turple,
VPa. Woicott-
11.
Pairs Bricoaud Horry, Dolph and
Coke, Dixon and McLauriu, Dubois
and Smith, Gordon and Martin.
Sherman and Lindsiy, Higgins and
MoPhorson, Carey and Mitchell
(Wis.), Quay and Pasco, Perkins and
Roach, Shoup and Toller, Wash
burn and Vest, Morrill and Voor
hoos, Hawloy and Bate, Jones (Nov.)
and Harris, Com Ion and Hans
brough. Present aud not voting Stewart.
Rucommondatlon From Loa An
golos. G32 Castolar St., Los Angeles, Cal.
After having suffered for a long
timo from acuto rheumatism without
lin's Pa u Balm and was almost im-.
tho Hawaiian Islands.
Mechanics' Home, corner Hotel '
aud Nuuauu streets, lodging by day, !
weok or month. Terms: zu auu uU
cents per night; $1 aud $1.25 per
week.
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It' a almost as easy for a
horse fed on California
Peed Co.'s Hay and
Grain to draw his load
as it is for this big ele
phant to draw his. "VVc
pay the highest price and
get tho best there is to
bo had. Onr prices are
as low as the lowest.
Prompt delivery. Both
Telephones 121. . . .
IFiare IMIills:,
The business of tho country is
settling into its former groove. Our
trnntlemanlv driver has returned
from his vacation, tho cows in tho
' us aud wo aro in a position to sup
ply a great many more. Tho peoplo I
who from ohoico or uecossity visited
Waialao during tho past two weeks
havo had an opportunity to soo just
what sort of uiot our stock foods '
upon, and uo longer wonder at tho j
richness of tho milk from our dairy.
' Our facilities for delivery aro the
best. With tho exception of a day
or two oarly iu tho late unpleasant
ness our drivers havo alwavs beon i
ou time at our customers' residences.
Wo tako this opportunity to thank
I thoso who havo boon pattont with us ,
I and to solicit a couliuuanco of their
1 patronage Wo will bo ploaBod to
' rill all ordors tolophonou to us and
1 guarauteo all milk to bo pure aud
, freo from adulteration.
WAIALAE RANCH.
Pare Guava & Poha Jelly
l'ut nj) by Mm. A. I'. JONES.
M.W.McCHESNEY&SONS,
1215 Agents, Queen Street. lm
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Croat Rejoicing-A PorfcctCuro.
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thing the knew about and I was attended by
two doctor! but without helping me. Finally
Ilood'i narsaparllla was recommended and I
had not taken two bottles before I began to get
better. The Inflammation left my ees and the
ores healed, and the result was that
I Becamo Stronger,
and was restored to perfect health. At that
time I was only twelro years old) now I am
nineteen and I hare not since been troubled
Hood's5i'Cures
with my eyes or noticed any sign of a return of
the sores on my body. I can recommend Hood's
Barsapartlla as an excellent blood purifying
medicine." Miss Coba EniKT, Barneirllle, I'a.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and
eftcIcjtUy, on the liter and bowels. 2So.
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Sole Agents for the Republic ot Hawaii.
20 lbs.
Your doctor
will tell you
it is the
safest diet
for baby
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Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
r. 0. JONES.
E. A. JONES.
TKCHJ HAWAIIAN
403 l'OUT BTItEET.
M SAFES of Various Sties (or Ilont
by the Month or Year.
Cm- VAULTS open from 8:30 a. m.
until 1 r. M. except on Saturdays, whon
they will be closed at 2:30 r. m.
Wl. WE Buy nnd Sell F rat-class
BT0CK8 and BONDS and moke ad
vances on eame.
FOB BALE.
ONE UNDIVIDED TWENTIETH
share In the Ahumun ot Honokua
A
Bltante in south Kona, Hawaii, containing
1 an area of C57S Acres, and being Apana U
of 11. T. 0357, L. 0. A. 7713. There ore 323
1 0-10 Acres to every sharo. This land ad
joins Kalahlkl on tho South and la a valu
I able properly. A good deal of It is milt
ublo for L'ollee. and the balance for nastur-
ugo. It lies near Hookenu lunding. l'rlco
J8C0. Title perfect; warranty deed, oc
i knowledcod nnd stamped, given to pur-
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Honolnlu, January 4, 1893. 1228-tf
a. B. D-WTGKHIT
1 Does all kinds of Work In
Cement & Stone Sidewalks & Garbing.
He has on hand n lurvn snniily of Chi
nese Granite Curb and always kfeps Ha
wnllun Ourhlug Btone. Estimates given
and lowest prices assured. Dell Telephone
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I NO.
18, 1895.
BT AUTHORITY.
PR0CL4UATI0N.
EXECUTIVE BUILDING,
Honolulu, H. I., January 7, 1895.)
Tho right of WRIT OF HABEAS
CORPUS is hereby suspended and
MARTIAL LAW is instituted and
established throughout tho Island
of Oahu, to contiuuo until further
notice, during which time, howovor,
tho Courts will contiuuo in session
and conduct ordinary business as
usual, oxcopt as aforesaid.
By tho Presidont:
SANFORD B. DOLE,
Presidont of tho Republic of Ha
waii. J. A. KING,
Minister of tho Interior.
1231-tf
3STOTIOE.
SPECIAL ORDERS No. 81
MAJOR MoLEOD, commanding
First Regimont, N. G. H., is hereby
ordorod to causo John Mahuka,
Kaliikuowa, Liwai Kameakani alias
(Pipi), Kaona, Punalua, Samuel Ka
lalau, Patrick Lane, Kilohana, Ma
nuel Kuhio, Honry Mahno, Samuol
K. Kaloa, Nahaikuahino and Tom
Podro, prisoners under arrest on tho
chargo of treason, to be transferred '
to tho custody of the Marshal.
By ordor of tho Commandordu-
Chiof.
.INO. II. SOPER,
Adjutant-General.
Adjutant-General's Office, Hono
lulu, February 12, 1895.
1262-lt
3STOTIOE
SPECIAL ORDERS No. 81.
Tho following appointment is
hereby announced for tho informa
tion of tho National Guard of Ha
waii. A. G. M. Robertson, to bo Aid-do-Camp
on tho Goueral Staff with
rank ot Captain, from February 11,
1895.
Captain A. G. M. Robertson will
act as Judgo Advocato on tho Mili
tary Commission now in session in
this city, vico Captain W. A. Kinney,
roliovod from said duty.
By order of tho Commander-in-Chief.
JNO. H. SOPER,
Adjutant-Goueral.
Adjutant-General's Office, Hono
lulu, H. I., February 11, 1895.
1261-tf
General Headquarters, Republic)
of Hawaii, Y
Adjutant General's Office,)
Honolulu, Island of Oahu, H. I.,
January 16, 1895,
Special Order No. 25.
Order for a Military Commission.
A Military Commission is hereby
ordorod to moot at Honolulu, Islaud
of Oahu, on Thursday, tho 17th day
of January, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock
a. m., and thereafter from day to day
for tho trial of such prisoners as
may bo brought before it ou tho
charges and specifications to be pre
sented by tho Judgo Advocato.
The Oflicors composing the Com
mission aro:
1. Colonel William Austin Whit
iug, First Regiment, N. G. H.
I 2. Lioutonant-ColonolJ.H. Fishor,
First Regiment, N. G. H.
I 8. Captain 0. W. Zieglor, Compt
ny F, N. G. H.
J i. Captain J. M. Camara, Jr., Com
pany O, N. G. H.
5. Captain J. W. Pratt, Adjutant,
N. G. H.
6. Captain W. C. Wildor, Jr., Com
pany D, N. G. H.
7. First Lioutenaut J. W. Jones,
Company D, N. G. H.
Captain William A. Kinney, Aid-do-Camp
on General Staff, Judge
Advocate.
By ordor of tho Commandor-in-Chief.
(Signed) J NO. H. SOPER,
1239-lf
Adjutant-General.
2STOTIOE.
Under MARTIAL LAW ovory
' porson found upon tho streots or
I iu any public place between tho
hours of
I 9:30 P. M. aud 5 A. M.
will bo liablo to arrest, uuless pro
j vided with a pass from Military
Hoadquartors of tho Marshal's
Ofllco.
Tho gathering of crowds is pro
hibited. Anyono disturbing tho peace or
disobeying ordors is liablo to sum
mary arrest without warraut.
By ordor of tho Cd'mmandor-iu-Chief,
J. H. SOPER,
1231-tf Adjutaut-Gonoral.
SALOON NOTICE.
From and after date LUJUOU8 OK ALL
DKSOivIlTIONB will be allowed lo be
cold at tho Licensed Saloon, botweon the
hours of 0 a. m. and 0. r. ., providing tho
same bo drauk on tho premises.
No Liquors shall bo taken away from
such Saloons except Deer, Ale and StoaU
Any violation of this will cause such Sa
loon to be Immediately closed. Tho pres
ence of any person under the lntlueuce of
liquor upon any saloon premises will also
be sulllclent to cause such Saloon to bo Im
mediately closed.
E. O. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Itepublio of Hawaii.
February 0, 1805. 1250-tf
3STCDTIOE3.
SPECIAL ORDERS, No. 26.
Tho Military Commission now iu
session in this city, convoned by
Special Ordors No. 25, dated January
16, 1895, from thoso Headquarters
will hold its sessions without regard
to hours.
By order of tho Commandor-in-
Chiof. JNO. H. SOPER,
Adjutant-Goueral.
Adjutant-General's Office, Hono
lulu, January 19, 1895. 1213-tf
NOTICE.
All persons aro hereby notified
that they aro strictly forbidden to
use fire crackers, Chinese bombs or
any fireworks whatever within the
limits of Honolulu.
E. G. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Republic of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Jan. 22, 1895.
1213-tf
3STOTIOB.
All bills against tho Polico De
partment, contracted botwoou Jan.
6 and Fob. 1-1, aro ordorod to bo pre
sented to tho Marshal boforo Fob.
20, 1895.
E. G. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Republic of Hawaii.
1261-Gt
2STOTIOE3.
On and aftor thib dato, all persons
wishing passes, will ploaso call bo
twoou the hours of 11 and 12 a. m.,
and 7 and 9 r. m., for tho samo.
E. G. HITCHCOCK,
Marshal Republic of Hawaii.
Honolulu, February 9, 1895.
1263-lw
Cement Sidewalks & Gra
nite Curbing Laid
Estimates giveu on All kinds ol
8TONU,CONOKETE & 1'LABTEU WOKK
l UOtfOBETX A nriCULTY -1
JOHN P. BOWLER.