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nwiui. .fwyyjjif1'' w F """ ' t"?fJ' " '?? If THK TAiT.Y BtTTiTiBTiN. MAnrn 23, i!895. ,"WWTr'. Theo. H. Davies & Co WOBBY OVER HAWAII. 14t lilMlITEID. IMPORTERS OF While Brothers' Cement, Corrugated Iron Roofiing, Galvanized Water Pipe, Paints and Oils, CK'OtlKEEYaGLASSWAEE Roche Harbor Lime, C. S C. Fine Flour, Hay, Grain and Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Pome American Statesmen Bather Much Troubled Those uoblo American alalesraon, ' Mr. William P. Fryo and Mr. Honry ! i Cabot Lodge, have boon having a 1 beautiful attack of hysteria since tho latest nows from Hawaii. Mr. Lodgo 1 fills his shoes with ina every morn , ing, and Mr. Fryo sits on the steam pipes in tho cloak. room whenever ho is going tojnnko a spoeoh about tho wickedness of Mr. Cleveland and the outraged, suffering, angelic vir , tuu of tho gontlemon that are cou ! ducting their little oligarchv in Ha waii. As for Cnpt. Charles Boutello. J of Bangor, ho is literally out of ' sight. You can hear him. You cati I not hoar much of anything else. He leaps madly upward to clutch im ploring' the knees of.beaveu. Ho falls with terrible galoshes and smites tho rooky bowels of Ibo I forth, yelling maniacally all tho National Cane Shredder PATENTED UNDKH THE LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. u ' , I time. I applaud his earnestness. I just harvested Mr. John A. Scott,- Manager of tho Hilo Sugar Company, gives tho follow ing wouderful record of tho ..woiking of tho NATIONAL OANE SHRED DER, which was erected ly their wurkx ut the commencement ol the crop Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. I vonerato his enthusiasm. But I cannot- sharo it. Thero is tho ' Brooklyu strike to talk about, for instance I want to see Maurel's FalstafT. I have got to get my hair cut. Thero is a new patent rocking horse thatl must remember to take home to tho baby. In short,. there i are many interesting or confounded , I things to do in this not inactive ; world that I havo no timo and no ; inclination to bother my head about I Hawaii. If the Hawaiian oligarchs , I are in a state of porturbation for an-1 I noxation purpose, what is that to I met Why should I care about it! I Doos any American citizen care i about ilT Iu the words of tho un ; known, but noblo poet, I don't think. In the unfeeling language of Mr. 1 Artemus Ward, when tho clanking , of tho chains of his onslaved fellow-, creatures from Africa was brought i to his oars, "Not mut h. Lot m ' clank." Beside?! if tho Hawaiian , planters had au intelligence that de served respect, they would not want to bo annexed to the United States, i Thoy would feel that they had trouble enough already. Motion ' imprr. m w m Goal Depots. "Dtirhu? llio rmal wi?oU tliu Hilo Stiuur Conmativ's mill exceeded any of its former records by closing.theJ25 hours grinding with an output of 300J tons. This is fully 10 percent more than the best work of former years. "Tho thrco roller mill being 20 in. by C4 iu. and tho two roller mill 30 in. by CO in. '1 he first mill doing this amount of work in an efllciont manner and with great enso, compared with work on whole cane, owing to thorough preparation of tho cano by tho National Cnno Shredder; recently erected by tho Company. "And by its uso the extraction has been increased from 3 percent to 5 per cent on all kinds of cano, and in tonio cases 80 percent has bcon reached; the average being 75 to 78 percent, according to quality. "I continue to find tho mega- from duedded cano better fuel than from wholo cane. "Tho shredder has been working day and night for seven months and has givon mo cntiro satisfaction, having shredded during that timo about soventy thousand tons of cane, and a large part of it being hard ru toons. "Tlio shredder and amino require very little care or attention." Flans and sprci licit ions ol then; blncuuers may ho seen at tho olnco ol WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd. tkU Aoenlt for th Jlnwalinn Jilanrtt gs-oo KZiiva: 411 NUUANU STBEET. i ijprler ana Dealer in Eoropii Dry and Fancy liooHs Ladles' Wares o! every description. Alio, fresh line o! Chinese Goods. Pongee & "Wliite Sills. Fajenxias No. 1 White and Colored Mattings ! BcBt Black and Green Chinese Tea. Crepe Shawls, Etc. IV Fit Guaranteed. Prices Moderate. "VI &- :Mu.tuiELl TeleiDlione 542 Sam ''llrHlHllHV'VliilPfc L B. Kerr is the only man in Ho nolulu who sells these Machines I THB PEARL Price Tll.BHHONB 1 P (I HOX IT1 CHAS. HUSTACK. iilFORTER AND DKALEB It. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED. Preib California Roil Batter and Island Bntter WtT ALWAYS ON HAND bi Goods Received bj Ever; Steamer from Sao Francis Alt Orders faithfully attend to oltdtirt and packed with csre. HntUfactlpTi guaranw- llrm (inivii LiNooiM Block, Kino Strut, Bkt. .Von and Auua Stakm-h. MOTH TWJIPHONE8 210 A correspondent writes to us, apro pos to tho recent arguments iu rela tion to the strategical value of Ha waii, that any effort on tho part of tho United States to acquire islands or ports dotached from our presout area to be used as coaling stations in time of war would be of distinct disadvantage. Such acquisitions, he says, would requiro enormous ex penditure for their defence. On tho mainland, wo could send troops to I any point that was menaced by tho enemy iu such numbers and under I conditions as to make au advance by ' the enemy practically impossible, whereas, to send these troops and supplies to an island or detached po sition would require transportation ' by sea, aud warships to guard tho , transports. In caso of war it is held ' that it would be choapor to supply our war vessels with ceal and am munition by transports than to main-1 tain fortresses to guard island depots dTnotTuloientVguaXlZld Tinsel, Schnello and Fancy Wmbroidory Work will be given. readily becomo a source of supply to " , mo enemy oy capture wjien it was i most wanted. On the other hand. ' hi holds that all similar coal depots 1 established and supplied by Euro pean governments might bo made to supply our navy whon needed I through their capture bv United States forcos, and it is his opinion that there is not a coal depot in this hemisphere, with the possible except tiou of Bermuda, that could not be taken by our uavy in case of war, With liUle, if any, delay. This sub ject is treated from a different point of view from that ordinarily takon, and t ho suggestions are certainly de serving of attention. lloston Herald. 33? 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