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WEEKLY CALLHUAR i
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Baattr arvlee Hte Cro,
10 a m
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Knight Templar 7 30 p "
All tWUfiK roeasbor of It
tier e eenltally Invited to at
tend Mtetlogi of leeal lodgt
HARMONY LOCCC, No. 1, I. O. 0. r. j
Alctts ewr Monday evening at 7:S0
ml 0 0 S7VU11. Van streeL
K It UKNIIUY Secretary
C A BIMl'KON. N 1
AD vlfcltlci? bro'her Tcrj cordlaUy
nvlled.
MYOTIC LODQE, No. 2, K. l V.
Mnot even Tuosduv evening at
7.30 O'clock In K of P Hull, t-oi
Tort and Herelunla Visiting broth
trs cordially Invited to atlond.
. A. 8 WEBBER. C C.
I WALUnON, K It S.
OAHU LODQE, No. 1, K. ( P.
Ueeta ivm Iilduv evening :il
K. Ol I. Hall, r 1'ort and lien
lanla, at 7 1U Member of M)tlc
ItOdgu No 1! Win MtKlnli-v l.odg.
Ko. S, and vliltlug brothers i m ilia'
tjr Invited
C.rcral Business.
it. aosi.iNO. r c
A. S KKNW A K 11 3.
HONOLULU LODOE SIS, 4. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Idge No GIG 11 P O C,
will meet In their hull ou King nov
Kort street ovory l'rlday ovenltiR
By order of the K It
llAIUlY II SIMPSON.
Secretary
ii i: jiuniiAY. Kit.
Vm. M'KINLEY LODQE No. I, K.of P.
Sleet over) Saturday evening nt
7 -no o clock In K of P. Hall. cor.
Fort and lleretnnlii Visiting broth
ers cordl.ill) lr!u-l u attend.
I, II WOI.K. C. C
I." A. JACOBSON, K. IL S.
HONOLULU AEHIE 140, F. 0. 2.
Meet on tfce 2nd and th WKDNT.H
DAY evenings of each month tX 7:30
O'clock In K. of P Hall, King sttet
Visiting Eaglci are Invited tr ai
tand,
I, i: TOOMBY, President
II T MOOKK, W. Secj.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, I. 0. It. M
Meets every sriond and fourl
FRIDAY of each month In I 0 0 I"
Hall.
Visiting brothers ccrdlatt) Invluil
attend.
i: v lonn sioiipiii
A i: MUlll'IIY. C ill II
1AMIEN COUNCIL No. M3, Y. M. I.
Meets avery lecond and fourth Wed
oesday of each month at San An.onlo
Hall. VisltlnK brothers cordially In
vlted to attend.
V V WHKD, Pies.
E V TODD, Secy.
I Some Storekeepers
think the only v. ay to in
crease profits is to increase
gross sales. Some try to do
it by cutting down running
expenses.
We can show you a store
system that will give you a
greater profit this year on
the same amount of busi
ness as jou did last year.
We can show you another
system that will increase
both your gross sales and
percentage of profit. Call
and see.
Hawaiian Office Specialty Co.
LIFE INSURANCE
I not a Luxury; It la a Necessity.
But you Mutt have the BEST
and that Is provided by the famous
and most equitable Laws of Massa
chusetti, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.,
OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
If you would be fully Informed about
the law, address
Castle & Cooke,
GENERAL AGENTS,
HONOLULU,
T. H.
Blank book of all sorts, ledgers
etc.. manufactured by tho Bulletin Pub
listing Company.
jiCfc.t-KUtJL
Baby
Carriages
Go-Carts
Folding
Carts
KoffsciiiaegerCo.,
Limited,
Kini; and R ihclSls.
1 1 m ami fix iMaaaMMi
Evaporation Of Milk
The auccectful evaporation of
milk and cream require that the
milk be produced under the beat
hygienic conditions and from the
purest and mott wholesome food.
Carnation
Cream
(StcnlizeJ)
lj tho product of
I 991 Pjotic Co.ict
..-a.i, feJ on celected
putt r j3 ,-nd rjtlom,
and -ii k:d in cleanly
".tables.
Co .:quently, we
Oet a rich, puro milk,
which ii immediately
cooled, evaporate!
and sterilized.
Ever can It unl
form, end you can al
ways depend upon Its
purity,
in making bread. If jiiu uno Carnation
drum liixtcud of water, the httiil will
i nf a iliher tin (it and hl-;lr nutil-
tHe MIMIC
HENRY MIY & CO., LTD.,
Phono Main 22.
USE
Pure
Prepared
Paint
Trie wonderful
wcarlno quality of
tma paint and Its
beautiful finish are
unequaled. It Is
made of pure white
lead, white zinc, and
linseed oil.
Lewers&Cooke.Ltd.
177 S. KINO ST.
Tempting Are
Curtice Bros.'
Preserves, Gweet Pickled Peaches
And Pears and Brandied Cherries and
Peaches.
TRY SOME TODAY.
Henry May & Co., Ltd.,
Retail 22 Phones 02 Wholesale
Horse Shoeing.
W.W.WrightGo
LIMITED,
have opened a horseshoe
ing department In connec
tion with their carriage
shop, eto. Having secur
ed the services of a first
class shoer they are pre
pared to do all work In
trusted to thern In a first
class manner. :: :: :: :t
Phone MAIN J 47
FOR THE
Honolulu Clothes
Cleaning Co.
i f CdfaM"!
LOCAL ANII litlNliKAL
A as)rn Itaiiiet n want ad
lel ( rente a hwe that
ttr)la4 a ft Kent sign
ft Mir mefith
PlMMMM )mt PhuHtWl M the Oroli'
l'i. btxlir III Iwvt Ix-efl in
Hi i hi ii In HUM' ft (u
Uiiiiii I IMMi.kailn.il n-Hiiii 'I " ' ll
tail vii'i'l
ft tp mfreo In tho tity Ni
Autwiiot'll rw klr iilahi nr mi
Phone . J C (lttn
Hrmun tiutter. I O O I'. iui
thl evcatoc at I'M eTIork
rtoral Pwwle lStWitlw of tin- Pa
rlflr It rta . at all ReWMtands
IMitar and ihi Hop new rIh k ur
imtvl and table daman at llkuii h
Word ha Imtt reertvixl that tin- lli
iioiuii Ttnii" win tmw out on n
rinti alii Ik n slx-iwiu inlliiK' rm
miii mi Uollvtu airvit, Api 11 1t Sir
ud HiIk Imkim
Tin pulpli In the PoriugiHw ilnmii
wan ihi iiplii) elenlat iiioinlng !
'In Ywrtvrrl
The Best Bulletin Contest ever plan
ncd Aill start next Monday. See ad
en page 4 today.
I .Mik Konnis' llmvnllun incnnea and
huiiic ial.ed nnd shliux-d b een
. teaini-r Order n ran- '
l (in I IitinsiUj, Munh .'x Muikiiii will
I ffll in lout College biiimi tin ttiiliti
liutiM hulit effnla at nuitlim I
I lUrmony I.oIge. No 3. I 0. O I".
iiiretn tonight ut 7'30 In I 0 O I I
Hall I
Mm I liuukHtifllonoliiliiltoiililTi.iii l
,il Ai Ijiltd Co will lie iloiuil iK'iu i
.MiikIi ." to Munh 3 1 hi liu luxU i
Iti'Kitl.ir inn ling of Occitili 1mi;i
No 171. I .V. A M , thlH i'cnlng m
luiiiliKk Tiiinwiitlon of liiminiHh
P.inli wishing ItiHtrmtloii In Imoli
iinjiliig, shorthand, cti , uin miirn
uinn In Uiillng nt tlo I; King Htni-i.
oitr Kfocr hills (lolilui llati- I'lotir
ilii kind thnt miikm tin In nt bund II
iliukfi'ld Ji Ci, Ltd wlHiinule uki-iiik.
Knihx' vhonlug of new L.mki inn-1
tiiiuiH iind iiillllni r linliidtu tin- xt '
'.Hi. -ii modi'ix fin kjiiIii,; unci suiunii r
win I
A lilr or Kohl bowid vjc glnKH wi mi
IohI Intuitu ttiuu und Wulklkl Id I
v.ntil fot letutn of name to lluwullati
Hotit
Mrv llodgsoi, cxpcrlinccd tiaclier
ol piano und singing, has u uunllo on
Ikn'tiinla fttttt, opjiusltv Central
Lnlon (lunch
I'Mhlnii hlslUH will bold thcli itg
utar inttiliiK In the new hull tills
evening All Msltors niu eordlalh In
Uli'il to ntund
"Arabic" Iiiim Iron roors free froa.
rust and inirllloi rain water (ih It
a trial uud be ionlt.cvd California
I'tol Co .agents
Ihu iiuihIi' nnil singing lit Knplolatil
Park iKti'id.i weo esiieclall) line
Iho "Ho!) I'll" li the band wait
IhotHitghl) iiiiirt!iilul
A .lupaniHu (iiiumitud hiiltliln jn
tenia) In Iwllel b) hanging IiIiiim If to
u small Ur.' wim ins sash 'Ihu In
quest will In held lodii)
Ili.nitlliil iiiiiKirltd hats nrt on sale
ihruiighiot this utcl,, in nn low
I rlies, M .Madiiuie .lohi'phliii-s .Mllllu-
to Parlors, lil lloiil slmt
I lie iiienii Hireling nt the Y M ( A
will rla nfti rnixiu wits In chatgu of
the Iliotherliood of SI Andruw lies
Hliuon dellviiul the uddli'ss
Hie address al tho uooti-d.i) hi'iilco
for men nt tile V. M C A tomorrow,
will he (lelltcml b) It II Tteul 'Inn'
Kcnlif will be flout 12 0." to 12 Ji. I
'I lie fciiikwi lit Oalin nrlson )tstei-
ilat, under the managi'minl of John ,
M Martin, were of mi Intonating na
ture Mis llaiu snug "Tlic Paltiti I
nenutlfiill) '
A large number of inildeuts of tin.
Kiiuihiilit und Katilolutil Pari. Aildl-
tlini dlsttltt haw sent u ih'UIIiiii to tin
Udin il of Siipmvlfcois asking for lo.uli
lnilnot.inentK.
It Is propoiid to mow the sintiio of
Kniurh.tinehu 1 ut Koluihi, fimii 11 ji
obscure sitting ut inchcul to u iiioiim
piomliiLiil point wheie II (.ill be sieii
Ii) IoiiiIkU iind lsllors i
Mini) jicujilu I li c tuken tho plitlutltf
In the tuse of a. J McCiirt) s. O II
H I. Co, suit foi S10.CIUU ilamuges for'
cjcillou fioni u train,, for Sinator C J
M(Caiih) 'I hH Is a mlstukc
'I he Tt-rrltor) Stables Co. utu nguln
ut liuslut-KH ut their old stand with a I
new inutuiger 'I be best of llery on.
nanil und furnished upon short initio-
'I he cute uud boatdllig of hornet
guarantied to bo the best uud .uitlsf.ic-
tluu ussuind
St Auilii'u's Cathedtal uasuowdid
lo lis doois last ulglit, the oiitiulon be
ing the leudtrlng of Ihu "Passion Mu
sic" It wiis vtr) linpifsslvo Ihiough
uut Quite a number who Intended lo
lake in weie iuenti-d ftoui doing
ho h llluiKS uud bad uilds
Honor lo the mtiuoi) of MUs Tun
tile Ciosb) the hllnil h)iiin-hlugoi, wac
the ouaslon of u luigc uud iuturesleil
iiulieiMii ut Hie .Methodist Cliiiuh last
(Miilug l't .itiiu of Ihu c tulug uuo
i song by Ihu Konuu Cpwoilh Liagitu
uud u si lei Hon hj Iho )ouug Knili.i.
'iieiH of tint I'oitugiiesii i linn h, sung
in theli own language Miss Yin low
K.imi it pletislug lull,, mini) limes i I'
ll n lug lo her piisonul uiiii.iluluuio
with tho blind slngir
Easter's Coming
WJiy not come out, then, in a
stylish spring suit?
We have a remarkably fine assort
ment of spring suitings for you to
choose from. Jealous as we are of
our reputation, you are sure to se
cure concct styles and a good fit.
W. W. Aliana & Co.,
MERCHANT TAILORS
2 King St
PHONE BLUE 2741. P. 0. Box 88.
Quality
Quality
Quality
I'll a1ua)i been one of our chief
num. Lowering me price oy lower
IriR the quality, mid substituting, it
i.ot our policy, The cut in quality is ,
,aivays grcoter than the cut in vricc.
nnil the spectacle u eater is the loser.
Tliere i mental satisfaction tor you
in high quality of our goods.
A. N. SANFORD,
ORADUATE OPTICIAN
H0ST0N BUILDING, FORT STREET
Uter Iilay a: CO.
HAWAIIAN CURIOS
Quality Is My
h.
unci
my trntleinnik, which stands for the highest standard of soucnin
produced in Honolulu.
Sec the many new designs in Hawaiian enameled souvenir
jewelry, which lead all others in ORIGINALITY, WORKMAN
SHIP AND QUALITY.
H. Culman,
ii i.
TOURISTS !
Your isit will not be complete unless you try a Hawaiian Cigar.
This cigar is made of one-half Hawaiian and the other half Ha
vana tobacco. This combination makes a cigar equal if not superior to
nny high-grade clear Havana cigar ou the market. Can be had of
FITZPATR1CK BROS..
HOTEL AND FORT STREETS, OR THE MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.
Easter Egg Dyes
PLEASURE FOR THE CHILDREN.
When you rjet them a package of dyes for their Easter Eggs.
We Have
All the latest assortments, every one of them new and fresh.
Buster Brown Dyes
BLister Brown Transfers
White Rabbit Paper Transfers
Fleck's Paper Dyes
Each package contains from eight to twenty-four varieties of nov
el designs for the decoration of the Easter Eggs. You get one pack
age for a nlckle that will give your boy a dollar's worth of fun.
Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.
SHORTAGE
As there has Ihi-ii mi nuusiiull) gir.it
il mand foi the l.iht shipment of H.iln-It-r
I toe I; lit i r (Tliu Hock (but hns
never, uud will never, bu exii'lh-d on
Ibis inurkiti we llud oiirsclvts shoit
of Ninu
On Aiull the 1st. wo will leet-lvo n
l.ill.o new shipment of this "Hjiiln
Ionic" Unit will i-unblii us to tuko
tan-of "All Cuimis" Hulnlvr Homing
Worl.u.
OHEJK
DAKOTA BROKEN
BY HEAVY GALES
HIIATIU: Wush. Mai i ll 21 Wonl
lias i tune fioni Yokohumn Hint tho
wii'tkcd iteamii Dakota has het-u
1,1 ol, in np b) tliu piivulliug gale.
MAJOR PENR03E ACQUITTED
SAN AN'IONIO, Tex, Murth 23
Majoi 1'euiosu has been ucipilttcd b)
u eoiiit-iuaitlal of the thuigcs madn
UMliiHt litni In loiinectlim with tho
(onduct of his tioops lit lliownsvllle.
HENEY AND BURNS
ASK FOR INVESTIGATION
I'OHIl.VND, Oiu. Muieli 21 Hen
n) und I tin iih huvo Invited nn Itivubti
g it Ion uud $IjO,oOii Is being subscilbt-d
DERBY WON BY MONTGOMERY
Ni:W OUI.CANS, l.i, March 23.-
The Drama
Ihe history, literature
and Influcnei of the dra
ma I charmingly discuss
ed In this 20 volume edi
tion. The edition Is half,
red Morocco, and Is splen
didly Illustrated, It Is
sold on easy payments, ev
ery purchaser receiving
five beautiful portfolios of
"The World's Fifty Oreat
Operas."
Win, C, Lyon Co,, Ltd,
HOTEL STBEET opp. UNION.
The Weektv Edition of tha Euanlnn
Bulletin gives a complete aummary ef
t'h nw ef the day.
AND JEWELRY
Watch ward
c.
is
J064 Fort St.
.j.
J. ' - U-
1 1 1 Ihu I)iib), Hie SlO.nuo stalio wus
won In Montkomoi), 'leiuutoo si-ioud
uud (largaiitii.t third.
CABINET RESIGNED;
TROUBLES END
IHICIlAltl'.ST, Itoiiniunla, Maich
21 'Ihu C.ililnit hits leslgned uud It
is hoped that the disorders will now
. i nil
CALIFORNIA STORM8;
RIVERS RISING
SACUAMKNIT), Cal , March 21.
Tliu stoiiii loutliiucs uud the livers uiu
ilslug
CROVER CLEVELAND
PREDICTS VICTORIES
PUINCirrON, N. J., March 21 IIx
Piesldent (Inner Cleveland lias suld
Unit (ho uutl-rallioud delirium has
mule governmeul biipervlslou neies
s.uy hut that It ought to Im pluumil
ipiltH). He predlcls I hut the iiiusu ol
tariff refoim will bring vletot) to (ho
Democrntr,
NICARAGUANS WIN AGAIN
MANAdUA, C. A., Match 21 Iho
Nlcnraguaus huvo raiituu-d Choletean.
Hemral Ilonllla Is u fugitive, 'iho win
Is virtu-ill) eniliil
CHINA FAMINE
CAUSES APPREHENSION
SIIANHIIAI, China, Maich 21 'Ihu
d)unst) Is ularmid ovei tho famlncH
und the oppoitunil) the) give fot bedl-lluti.
8CNATC WOIIKINO
(Continued trem rVqt It
niamin-r and Hon IMII (itiiVlitltK
im i hi wMnii ot i-erttiiii irxini) Hfl
j'iiii vvrekD iw-wmmetiHIng I hat
i lii lw laliii-d The aame 1-inimltlte
h-ponH mi bVimiv Hill it, flitlii
Iih Ih iiM"lHliil'-nt of !0 HlMNl
iwint) HtiHH)k ftH- (he Ctwat) of
Uh. iiihI Kitiale Kill ,, Mil Mug (Im
vtrtmtr ntlor !)' knwr) liwu IIW lo
n )!, let.imiiiMiding lliut IsitN
be lnbl.il In be i.mnldtrt-it with (lit- bill
dmlliig wllh Hitinl) flnuiM-ea.
rieMIe IHU M, Ihe ntkirles bill, ti
taken tiji on aeeotul redliiK On mo
lion b) DowH-tl It was (uiieliteretl turn
1 1) Item.
The miIhi) of I11U (or (hi llhrarluli
of the Archives stiuck Mnlukuti its be
ing lather Iiitm- MtCurth) ntul IKiw
ee(l fuvoieil ll nnd II inssed
lilown foiiKtit ngalusl the rnlm- pro
vlded In tho hill of tho Tluiinirtr s sn.
ur) fioni Su0 in fluli Ho mild (Ills
was the proper lime lo tt-duio nalnrtu
ol Tirrltorlal olllicrs us their work
hud lici'ii nihil til slnro Hie (oitudes
were entuhllnlieu
Uonsett said thai the Treasuter'n
work had 1101 been mimed II bad
been Hie Idi.i of the Vu)s and Mtuut
Cummltiee to mnko the salaries of all
elf).irtnieni heuds the- same
Ibe Hem pissed nl JJ.'.O
'Ihe (omtuitti. it-coiumindcd a inlsu
of (be lttclslrat s salun to J:':.', Clill-
lltigworth moved lo mnkc It 2WI us In
Ihu bill Dow sett fought for the i::'3
Item and It passed ut that flgine. 'ihu
It-it of Ihu salurles In this ollko wtr
raised us ittominended li the com
mittee' (JUI OPT IIOWI.ANU
The Item of I1C0G 2-3 it month roi
Mrs 11 II Wells lis u peimuneut i.et
tleiuelit wus still III ll
The committee's re-eoniiuendutloii
striking mil the salaries of the As
(Istaut hiipe-rluleiidcut of Publlil
Works as well "us thosu of his clerk nnd
bltnogiuphcr, wus udoptid Dowsett
tixplaliiul that ll;i-re was a chance to
rLiluio expenses in Iho Public Works
Dip.irliuuit. On tliu other hand the
Hi ui for engineers bad been increased
so tliffl usslslatite loulil he had win li
ner it was meileil by the Supe-rlliteu-dent
Ilrowu fought ugalnst Ihu iitlse
of the hem for cnglnc-trs und drafts
tut it from JS400 to tl2,uuo, ou the
giouniU thai the dcpartint-ul ttlwn)S
had (o Inn o outside men draw up plans
und sDeclllcutlous, as the men in the
dijinrtmciit se-rvlcu were Incompetent,
He would like lo cut the item out ill-
I together McCurlh) wild that It wus
mcessar) to iiutu piopcr superliileiul
hup of tertnln public works which
were now going ou. Smith said if tha
men were Incompetent otheis could be
engaged, but the reined) did not lie In
rutting out tho uppioprlatlon l-me
moved to pass the Item ut IS 100, us In
the hill Coelho said that the Idea had
been to glvo t'.ie utiperlnteiidint mi np
proptiatloii that would allow him to
fciuplo) architects, who could ninka
plans ami spcclflcntlous, us tho engi
neers now cmplu)ci! know nothing
iibout sutli, und outside help had to bo
engaged Chllllngworth said that ll
was u poor way to spile the ollleu by
tutting out the appropriation, 'liieio
was a nigger in (he woodpile sonic
v hi re
con.HQ oiui:cts.
Coelho took exception to this refer
ence lo Iho committee. Chllllticworth
bald ho hail mount no offense- to the
lommlttic. He objtclt-d lo the seHInc
nsiue , r such n lump sum to be used
by the Hupcilnttiideut ns he saw lit.
Dowsett suld thai (hu sum wns set
aside so Hint assistance could be paid
for when needed, but he did not want
lo ia) salaries of flguieacuds, who had
Homing to no.
Chllllngworth wnntctl to know It this
lump sum would not pa tho salary ot
the assistant superintendent, even
though the specific salar) for such an
iilllcer had been cut out.
Dowtctt said It should not Chilling
worth wanted to know bow It could be
prevcutec!,
Hewitt moved an amendment to
make the Item lead to pay urchitccts,
clerks, engineers, draftsmen and ste
.lognOcr ut $12,000.
Considerable discussion followed iu
the same cbuiiuels as the nbove. Lane
moved an amendment of Hewitt's
amendment making Hie Item 18,400.
This wns lost. Hewitt's amendment,
enri)lng $12,000, carried
Hi own moved to ralso the Bnlar) of
the Illlo sewer superintendent from
1100 to. $125. Carried A clerk nt $1U
a month for this department was In
serted. Multckau nsked to Inn case the salary
pf tliu laiupuhoehoe wulei works sup
cilnlemleut ftom $2 (o $5 a month.
Carried.
Hii)beldcn moved (o huvo the salary
uf the lilialna water works superin
tendent Increased from $G0 to $do.
Cuirlcd.
J ho other Items In the Departments
of the Seeietnr), 'lieasurer ami Sup
nrlntcndent ot Public U'oiks pussed as
In tho bill, or, wheie tbo lommltlee
bud made amendments, as amended.
A lei ess was taken until 2 p. in.
SENATE IS ROASTED
(Continued from Page 1)
discussion In tbo Houso this morning.
A luigo amount of routine business
wuh transacted, however. Klovou
IIouso bills camo up on thlid reading
and nil of (hem woio passed, genci. il
ly without uny opposition. Only on
two or (In co of Ibem weio thcio any
liegutlvo votes enst, nnd oven ou Iho
bills which did meet with slight oppo
sition there wus no discussion. Tho
IIouso iilso passed thrco Heuato bills
uud defened action on one.
Iho saino wus t no of tho (lOvornor's
vc-lo or Ihu North Koliala hospital bill,
which, on motion of Kanlho, was do
feried for consideration until touior
ion.
Tho thrco messages of tho Govern
ot, a.iuoiiuclng that ho had been mi
nlilo to uipiovo of as many bills, were
ulso ilefetiud until Wednesday, they
hi lug Scnato bills und tho IIouso do
siring lo uwnit tho action of tho Son
utu befoto LOiislderlug thorn.
Knullio, tho lUiprosentatho from
Kohiila, who has been absent for nbuitV
tell du)s ou account of sickness, re-
ISHimNti INiaLIIBNCB
ARRIVED.
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rtimr W U Hall, H Thouioii, liom
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Mimr l.llieltke. Nuujmlu, fium .Muk.i-v.t-11,
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DEPARTED.
riunday. Mnirh 21.
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) PAS8ENGER3 C
,w Arrived X:
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Per stmr Iwalaul. PIUi, from Molo
knl, lainul and Maul ports. J W. Wil
ton, Pi luce David, Sum Parker, J. It.
Jiidd, U It Hemi-nwn), A K Judd, A
.vi llrnwii, D. MtCrosson, Judge Whit
ing. A Carter. W (1 llrash and 10
deck
Per stmr W (1 Hall, from Kauai
irts. Queen l.llluoknlnnl, Mrs Aia,
Mr Klslnr. M 11 Young, I). I". McCor
ilston, II M (little, J ll White, A. II.
Anderson, O C. Jones, I. Tajlor, .Mrs
Knlu, Chow Juen
Pi r stmr. I.lkellke, from Makawell
Wm P. rfotruhiuier. Jus. Morse,
Paul Knlmnl, J. McOitlre
i i it ii ii H it !t
Itirnod this morning, but had llttlo to
hay Ho spoke only onco nnd that time
It wnH to ask Iho IIouso to defer uc
Hon on ono of his bills.
Kmilho's return filled up nil tho
routs of tho IIouso uud for tliu (Irst
tlmo In several weeks all Iho members
were present.
!ti:SO!UT10NH
Pull Intiodiiccd u resolution, provid
ing $5000 for repairs to (hu landing
and wharves nt Minielu, Kahalepalaoa.
l.nnal; passed first reading by title
nnd wns referred to tho Lauds Com-mltte-o.
Haw Hns He-solution authorizing nnd
piovldlug for tho mniiufnctiiie, inalu
lenuiico, dlstrlbulloii and supply ot
electric light uud power, within Iho
District ot Wnllukii nnd elsewhere ou
Maul. ITrst reading und referred.
Kaliina He-solution, legalizing the
occUlou of tho Hoard of Supervisors,
to bo upiK-aled to tho Supreme Court
(o bear nnd try cases arising under
tho piovlslons ol this chapter. Passu'l
first reading.
THIRD HKADINd
Tho following IIouso bills passed
third reading:
IIouso Bill 125. to enablo executors,
administrators nnd trustees of deceas
ed persons to register titlo to lands
IIouso Hill 2G, relating to removal
fioni olllco of uny County oindals fur
mlsndmlntstrntlou of office.
IIouso Bill 103, relating to terms of
Circuit Courts.
IIouso Hill 41, relutlvo to promulga
tion ot laws.
Houso Bill 52, relating lo reserved
nuestlotis In tbo Circuit Courts.
IIouso Bill ill, relating (o costs ol
court.
Houso UIU 10G, providing for com
pensation of tho second District Mag
istral of Honolulu.
Houso Bill 100, lclntlug to court
costs and fees.
Houso Bill 137, relntlng to acknowl
edgment of nny Instrument olTered by
en officer of a corporation or Joint
stock association.
Houso Bill 102, relntlng to Juries.
Houso Bill S, altering tbo boundaries
of (bo Senatorial district by dividing
Iho same into two Senatorial districts,
end to apportion tho Senators to ho
lectcd. This Is Kanlho's pet measure-.
SUNATH BILLS
Senate Bill CO, relating to clerks ami
usBlstant clerks who also net us ox
clllclo bailiffs, wus deferred for uctlou
until Wednesday on motion of Illco.
Senate Bill 18, relating to appeals
from tho Court of Land Registration.
Long moved to defer action until Wed
nesday. Carried
Senate BUI 58, relating lo requlti
Hon of marriage contract, passed thlid
reading. Acs, 27; nous, 2.
Seunto Bill 40, providing for witness
fees In criminal cases. Sheldon, In
moving tho passage' of tho bill, said ho
had allowed his bill to bo tabled be
lli ll so tbo subject matter was covered
In tho Sennto bill. The bill passed
third reading.
Tho House took up tho consideration
of Houso BUI 7, providing for u hospi
tal nt Kohula, which wus vetoed by
tho Governor, Kanlho, tbo Introducer
or tho hill, moved that action on tin
veto bo deferred until tomorrow. Car
lied. Expenses of tho Houso of Represen
tatives up to and Including March 2J,
weio as follows: Printing otllces,
$32G20; translating. $451.44.
SIX'OND.RKADING.
Houso Bill 154, providing for thu
snlo, lonso or othur disposition of cot
train property lu tbo Terrllor), was
lefeired to the Lands Committee.
House BUI 53, regulating tho obsei
vnnco of Sunday nnd House Bill 150,
relating lo chango of nnnio, which lust
two woro referred to tho Judiciary
Committee-, passed second reading.
Tho Houso took u locoss to 2 p m.
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