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AUUUit ot IUwKUhhi.
i a hn tutmeiiaa ana in a i.Mitifr i-:l- . ... -... .k. -- . -... .
,ii ili!...i.l,i!S,W,f., ?i Hwlll lbs illte irfslie ef
in pin,u in M M ,n M 11,. naih rapine-- lisff way tiotiiK
.i..1, "iiV;tklrt.s,v'.M2L'K. Wiv pImm"V .". r.i. : . with o.md .. i-
r.ei 1 llioy old net as cis nMttim fiifimmt . . . . .1 . 1 .1
I ,.t in aiiiluiie, nor rfa. Hinr -nun- a JiMHy r","i "' lp earfM lhp "'""I'1 '
2.." ii "'TOk!.'!'Jlltfl'WJlWA h" " "Molt
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in n uiniKlnmlun i'tMit timii i(i( ttmm l.i,..r it,. i.in iv.i nr hr. WUIa wpalrfl)' lio nla lo n
o laiisllitn Ibfe ,
i mlij Iwlpf jl IM . ..
I mwl Ik lb fiM Hrilful ! "
I Plfl 1W ill I111I1 lr uttnit. Slnnir
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r halii li4ih It aal auni..Mi r.
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l.iit tli mHa hatp III a Matr
tf auaiw u m ixilitlral innttra.
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"'If1 frirn,lK.M.'t
twn, In whli Ii ri'latmii nallvn IUaliniiB
am ituaranl..! full civil rlKhtn an
,,,,i "u nirii im in vnn ui
ttii. 11 ln May ui"y for-
irct Iiuw America Iiha trufltrl ihr
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nn hy ConnrrM (Mia fur no liaa
irntlon from ttivlr wliltn
In (hew Inlnmla. Tlioy pni thr flint act-
Inm In of u a all. Win
U10 ijioal llmllM rraouiia ami without
mptala.tlioywori.nl out nn ilatioratcnnil
aHendlil feudal.am, ilevWoiwt
hydraulic and the
tiiro of heautrful and u.oful fal.rlra. They
, ViPlcomM tho white man and adopted hla
civil ziillon both to their advantage nnd
Injury. May fellowship between the. t;vo
rnrea Iw honorab.o nnd helpful and sin -
rtr"
. . . .
United State. Our Protector.
The Unitod the protect-
or of approached the mica-
lion of annexation In the most consider-
aui manner. Wan Kr,at dehbernl.on has
our request been nicenoil to and unmly
couauiiiinuted with 11 renara for our pub-
110 anu pna.io inienmia uiui we can
ner forget.
1110 jo.ni rcaomiion. 01 annexation
Ruaranteva perpotual union: ihe
plication of American public land laws
to our limited public domain; the use of
land revenues fur the sole benellt of our
ivopulatlon, for educational and other
"nib!!e ,ulU h"m'ment Qt our
"i;pon these Kiuranteen. and ihn
HUtea and thy friendship of the Amr.
can people for HrwhU, htm the Tvrrliorial
Art. Itm rrrnnnilwork at nnr nntv nvll
tern. been. bulMod. .. .
Oiir IBlHlaturo and our Judiciary ore
oBtored lo ua w.thout fundamental
:hanBea; American clt zenslilp, ma..hooil
iiirrDi.n nnH rAt.iwiiinlttllnn in rnnirri.uw
uiuiruKU rcp4ii.iiiuiiuii ivifiiKiin
"yjr
HSWAIIAN ItAftKITtt frill. A V, WW. I. t.HKM! VVISlpKlV
ni LUlllLlIiil Uliuil nil Jiuwuiiuu tin- W III! Ul UI IDL'in Dill UI B1BIU llli;
n"eLW J'Jh L"J" '"-' 'VSll'new Governor, accompanied by hla of-
for the ofllce art' aovernor other
fy or
otilcea under the Terr.torlal Governmelt;
our laWB nre BUbHlantlally rctaine.1, save
aucn bb bocomu unnecissary unuer tne
now conditions.
Hawaii has no JtmrTor a separate Independence,
but It la now a component part
of an Independent and powerful nat on.
ua nmiiauona arc tuiem. unit us ireeiioin
or action largo cnougn lor me present.,
Ita fundamental law affordB a largo
tiro of self government and protects us
t?rJFc&&L't3SISkny thegr.at
are well
rilani Frank nnjl Turanian.
ipecause or una tne aimcuniPB or govern-
rnent aie much Increased,. For, the pro-
i th nrm.r r their reBnectlve ranks: -- " ihiuuiuiun;.. o ln ,.tctricity. It waa ha f nrter eiun.
rV . Time. 4S 1-C. Fa.r start. Won driving "dock riibfliVt rrlL"s
Mra. Sanford U. Dole. Mrs. h A. mi. wliuil ci brou -hi
b fc Winner. W. H. Comwen he enrly comers t Ow bu It nt
, "- " Ua'"' Mr" " by Uoide;, winneT V!$vliwn&?uPM
K. Cooper, llehlnd them and on the got ull the , worst of the stnrt and wo.i passed within the nortal.
of the representative arid other
nhasea of modern civilized rovcrnmnt.
ft has lskr ideemed esHentlal to "efusV. were
citizenship to represenlutlves or the
neee nnd Japanese nations which together .
form a Innre part nf our population, nnd
though seme of.,theeo are. undoubtedly T.
well qurtlined dutlefi f citizen- S.
ship. Mrs.
uur ijuiy Plain l'erry.
nn(J
The arbitrary denial of the. franchise sirs.
and conBeiuent representation to these. Grew,
plaooa upon tho rest' or the" community-
whethcr.as voters, .eB.slators; the courts Mrs.
or tho Kxocullve tho consideration of th?
interests of. , theBe pnrupreBented persoi.B. nnd
lJtite$&irySJXi&& O.
Vebly nwrnaeo tho welfare of all. . T.
Ab a correc,tlve..to race, prejiudic. our and,
islucailonal yBtem children ii.;
of whatever: rilatlonallt(.m(nioi:Chlneso FlBher.
tnko up hla KngllBh lessona'lo regular
school, hours. Ab the boys of
ZzLJ . !!.. . "r'cr ."!i. " "i! , ... """" ,"',. j Vi V ?T pacer.'-Kros will be benefited by a new "" i'miiiuuii: iu uiv
rc'rSwork ' butthe "ni!rlicy of the new
and iybal? oVetn w' rcg.,nl.h
p Porter Boyd T; ,
!S... :. j. . ifth -ace One mile. dasb:..rjurue. iiMBerieu nseit strongly, and i
upcKelrracojMlooBleB,lwv.ubtMtWe,'S'" . .1. . '. ... .. lrooked mlgut see many of I,
VJSiS - ---.:. I v.F.?'Unii mi.V 'w '? VZS, yithdfHwn, . " ' ' . - tripping the waltr or two-
iiu. iirmitmiK utiraimB "' ""' wiui -- -,',,:'",,. ji .Ti.T;, sixth ltuce Gelitlfmtn'rf driving race. " tneir nrotners aim Hist'
tviinjruiujiiu lur unuiip i, " vmuiyci .hi. iim wis, i. .. one . ., Tn!,A hcimoB uith i monr,l liretelisei
Kcther with their, great inlluence. wl.l Mr. Andrew Smith. Portuguese ConBUl fjld nflnll Tf .V
. Muliend (lowers deeoraied
nor in members of tlm Mutie and nowera decorated
contlnuo as In tho paBt to be an ob-. cntuivnro Hruce Cartwrlght. II. It. V , . ,?.nn,lca
suido to the development of such a Cffip Mr niut Mra Tn walker Joey (--"-; puri, 00. Kntr leu to hail nnd bunting anu paims
len. popuUUon a shall, .safeguard the Hmv 'nnrtMr P (' '" Hon ttnd cloBe at the 8,;rY;u rr Ule PtVillon. It W
political future of Hawaii. Tho two ion- : .n.- un c. .' ... ,r. .r ...j... . ceous color scheme, nnd the
.11. nMli.nln . .V ...II .I.P...I tlu 1
enterprises aro mutually host'le. The
no la Interested In men nnd machines;
the.1 other as factors lp (he development
ut auiie.
Al tho control of such cerporatlons '
gradually paBseii Into tho rtands of those i
without ihn rpHlraln nir Inllu. I
encetii of local nnd traditional associations,
and nrn 'not "Interested In the
growth of the Hawaiian commun ty,
may bocomo more threatening
than heretofore.
All Vitally Interested.
Kvery duo who is reslaent here, not
merely to amass wealth, but to live u
homo life and perhaps to bring up children
who will necebsarlly become attached
to tho country. Its cl.male and its so
cial lire, is most vuauy intervBteo I n
Inn . ll.lu nlln. vlipl.lll, u.il, .,1 Shis
(r. i.im. iiimtu,...,!.,.,,,
means that II Bhall not only bo oep.b.o'
nut somea. iwyanu nil question, tnat no.F.
monoyuu in lercsi suaii uo auowrxi to
stand' in th o way of tho development of
a puro frtmll; Ifo In nny part of tho
.v Territory
t frwnomiint
u. i.oeoerBicin, lion. I u. MCCinness, me das h: purse. J100. ,,,.n. ... ... . .J. '
Hon. S. K. Kneo. Hon. A. B. C'eghnm i-. .. .. lbs. . . ' waltzes to Herger's harmon.wH. To l.ie
Gnrv Smltli Mr atl Mrs t p 121 (ThoinaB) .,. 1 young present-those who still feel tho
or Hawaii: eiincr uy.tne en- Uobp.:, KfiJ A1 Vl"- (Wcnol) . 2 Joy nf ball wns a dream, i'o
Wlcox llev S Tlmotco D Ka- .,.'
nf linfnvnrnlile rnmlltlnnu utv. .1 ll.", lltv, D. AimuiLO, XJ, Antldnle lf.1 lliu tfnu Kfn A nine.., ,,i.i... ..u. i. . .... . . ..
laborer. T whereby " fani y life mnolcnlanl. ," -..V A 7f". ." " " ."- "i".i . """. .?."" ""'' i. .ul. """'
lv ImnoBSlblo or only Im- . . nine, .,iv. uoou Hiari. won PMMiy '"" "l'. H '"" " irino ueiiur
nr i.u nnnminr. ih;. .i. oy u lent'tli. winner. J. it. v snn'H mnnagcu nnu n mt moro enjoyuu e.
'on the Held
Is mado morn
morally ixxstillile
tlemont of the small nronrlctor: Indlffer.
enoo of government or employers to the
Inalienable rights of men, women and
children to an Ideal homo environment
must result, sooner or later, In the reprisals
of natural Justice.
Our shores and mountain slopes offer a
fertile soil and an Infinite variety of
lBPdacape, sutllclcnt nnd suitable, for tho
homes of such citizens and enough of
them as bhnll asBuro honest 'and capable
government and statehood In due lime.
Tho land policy of the Hepuhllo of Hawaii,
whereby nubile lands are opened
for Bottlenicnti In smnlt holdings, should
In continued by.. the .Territory with such
changes as experience has shown to bo
necessary, and carried on with' vigor and
earnestness In.thcJiope that many Americans
mny rit led to transfer their homes
from tho Mainland to Hawaii,
to Work For.
Thls future In something to -work for;
wisely and persistently. IluslnesB In
fMortslgbted and will not strive for the
Ideal unless It pays to .do so, I-et
uu convince It that II will pay lo do tins,
in dollars and In the higher values also;
and in tho meantime let tho citizen and
his representative aim to prevent enterprise
Irom doing the least thing ugulnst
the Interests of the body politic.
Two other great enterprises will fpe.
dally enlist tlm thought and energy of
the. Tenltory the improvement Urui ex-tension
of highways in a ineusurs run.
sonant with prosperllvn nerds, and the
rntutlon at mun'e InalltlpH. Tlilu ulll r...
I qulra tho profoundnH study and un lion.
us, piiinin mini, uiui ciicu govermnen
may perform a useful service and not
sources of civil corruption and
ilicrriiy oppressive lo those wlililn their
Jurisdictions.
A .happy feature of our Inlq period or
civil dimension whs the ixiiiil sun hnl of
frltndiy reUtlons between Individuals of
divergent nolllrl opinions, and rnnsu.
quenl puldlo artloii. Few frlcndsliliis
wp broken nn ths acrnuul or social
d'sturbed. Mindful nf litis). I f.il
Ihe Utmost confldeneu ln calling tinon nil
of wlistiivrr. nuine or .Dliinlon, in allow
KB 'political IrrllulMnl. 1 'ill rA.i.lil ....-. I.
disappear in thr sIibiIowb of the pasu
n4, o i, future, lo Join hW
?J,ax??syt("JS,xrmM,,",,,'
uttorni . hHdmh mi in. life
nati bit wBi in innwr
iititi luihlli hit
X uL .E" 1..- .- ..... .. cL...
"15" " ,,,c I""1 ... ,
TH tai I1 are '.. Iftplf
tu.fc. .. Hiju inH.i, m mm.
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imirtiMiin i,t runurai fnifr
,m,; (il,iu"rr;VlTnr tl" Wor t m thi
L.i. ..' ....i...nM .!.. ! -mi, i. mi
HI I, r I'll" III, II, HI I 'I .Flit I l,r, i, .( If n r
jt fr from tn rl mn liur rilmatv, lh
jolnl inlurtlon nf th win and Hi
, miine ovfr (I inoiiiinnii irnitur ch
". o1"1 1c lovillmm of nnr mountain
area Invitation to lli'
5''nuJn!i cl all latltiid.V
Hnall la fortarmnl liy 11a papi
rlrnro for Ihi new mmv in K v mmr t.
t.i. i..mmmi.ia ..Mu.tiiir,M !!. t!.
" ""'""r '""." :::rj". "...""" : ::z
' of Atnfrtcu muat Innplip
.y
1.1 ... -!, , n,i. ni, i.ntim.1.
,m .i i,n worthy of the confldi'itc
W,rt, conKrma haa 111 m.
jt ,m Ktp forpvpr iinon nnr eroit arnl
, r 0j nn'ti0niil motto-"Tho of
,, i...,i rnrtnrrn In Bnd
IK ,v "',,", R that private! iharaeter
- ii," til foiind.itlon of national
ir(.Kih '
. Reviewing tho Pnrattn.
When the Innugurnl Bxech was fin-
tahe(l U)e aoVirnmcIlljblIllIi wWch wtt,
rBHtnR t tllc head of the parndo n
hnlr hundMli feet WolklklwardB, struck
"P ..,, 8"'r 8P"Cled Itanncr. 1. and
the iwllce moved back the people In
front of the Btnnd to Ktvc room for the
nc 0f lc noldlers. Xhe bond looK
nr)nliinn on one aide an Hie Droccsslon
---::--.-,,, ,.,,, Ml, ,
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martini mimic.
The band hnd tnken pnrt In many Rny
and otherwlbe uffnlrn, and
ter HerRer hml led ninny n gallant
rout. Never did hla baton move faBter
than .yesterday, nnd never. did his
parade were twri batteries of the felxth
United States JVrttliery, commanded hy
.(... tt u a ami siinulnfr
,, '.. ,L mnni'ilea t.f the Na-
...i... ..-. V," "- . ..
tlontl Ouard. All wore
ROldlerly were applauded
honrlllv
iieiiiiiij.
,ir wnni . the crent hal vncre a
""r.H,,,w, !, ;!."'
0 th public was heli for
-. .nun nuur.
Alio Special Guests.
On the Himclal platform to the, left
of the Inaugural stand were uuated.in.
0i)0jtu side of the Inaugural stand
' , , . ., y, ..pies is a pretty suitty i;ny: cai
were other members of the Government does nof shine nt (lvefurlo. nn,
necoiunanleil by ladles. Among iui.ui
aeen Qonsul and Mrp. F. A.
Hon. and Mrs. F, M. Hatch, 'Hon.
.-,s. w. u. biniiu lion, anu aira.
F.. Lansing. JuBtlce Whitney. ex-U.
Consul i.enerul Haywuoo, Juuge u..d
... L. Stanley, Judge a.uoiuo
the MIbscs l'erry. High Sheriff
Mrs M Browt)( Au.,l0r nnu
H. C. Austin, Dr. and Mrs.
Judge George A. Davis, Post'-
master nnd Mrs. oat, Collector nnd
Htackable. President of board ot -
Health C. U. Wood, Mrs. Wood, Prof.
Mr w D Alexander. Hon. A.
-Me Kobertson, Hon. and .Mrs A-
A'kinBon, General, Hartwcll. Co onel
Mrs. Huhlqn. Captain Merry. U.,8.
.'.Major EnnlB. U. 8. A.; Co.bnel
-French Consul II. Moet. British
onsu,1r ?.n inwlm ,JS nrlul
J. if. iincKieiu, cmnifre con-
Ull I TtmV .J At I'lM 7 I .1 I 'irU.111 IUIA
.i f i iiiint ruin. nnirH uiui iihiiii.
ITnrt .mil Afro Inrin ti"nn linn nnH
Mrs j:' Kauiukounim A ? vP Q?
Horn A. -. M. Ilobertson. Hon. and Mrs.
n t it iim, n.,,1 m w n'
.'. , '
Acni, lion, ,.. J 01)11 noil, Hon.
and Mrs. S. K. Hon. and Mrs.
Jas. A. Kennedy. Hon. nnd Mrs. ... A.
Gonsnives. Hon. and Mrs. W. F. A .en.
Hon. and Mra. Cecil Rrnwn. Hon. and
Mrs. j. a. Mccandless, Hon. and Mrs
Henry Waterhouse, Hon. and Mrs. W.
C. Wilder. Hon. nnd Mrs. J. N. Wrlcht
TT... ...J !.. IIP II l TT 1
Cr wm"- 'Vt",'U'x'."u
Mrs George N. Wilcox, lion and Mrs
Kuhane, Hon. and Mrs. F. B. Lymnn
Hon. and MrB. A. N. Kepoikal. Hon. V
-......, . v j a t m vui , a.
S0nru'l'1 uotV" " .' n-
; ) dwl". "on- -) J'
HfcnnrilH. Hon. J. D. Pnrls, Hon. W.
... HoU. ... Hon.D. .. H. KahnulelloIIoii. . . A.
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RFPFPT flN N TUk
IILULI I lUll 111 I rlL.
Mill
HAI .. I l)r SI Air
.ri w. w i , i i
Gnv. Dolo, OfliciiiJs. mid Tl oir
Ludios HIialvH Uuntls W itli
llundivds nf lib 1 1 its. I
With the band of St. Louis College
playing merrily under the trees with-
out, tho Inaugural reception began In
the great hall of the Executive building
Immediately nfter tho exercises on the
steps. For nn hour or more It continued,
and during that period Governor
Dole mot and shook hands with several
thousand of the citizens of the new
Territory of Hawaii, '
Even In tho old oays when the laules a
nnd gentlemen of tho Knlakaua merry
time used to hold their levees In the flne
old room It could scarcely have pre.
sented ft braver show, A bank of palm.
tuiu iurnn Binou in mo center oi inu
room, Hurmauntcd by a Jardiniere over-
flowing with red nnd while carnations,
from whose midst rose two small silk
Hugs, Hnwallan nml American, waving
Id friendly union, AH ln ohnndcllom
wuru wreathed with Ivy nnd wound
about with red. while nmi i.ihh riiiiimm
The big chevnl glassiH ot the tides of
Hie room were draneil with iruroful
loops of Ivy. The dais at the mauka
.,,.1 i ii ...,.. . . ..
no hi mu ii'oiii wus inuuep t)f
nr punns, lifting their beads
canopy and ulvlne but ft ullinwe
ump(y throne belilnd,
OEHWAY DAY
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III I WO ltl I lirc'R llf
vll It II II-
elftflMK
III IMtk
c ilrnwii
ii,., .".". i.iiu,..laMM 11 i.,,- .... ,l Hut whlli
nuinirritfiiiiy ichitiK tne irowu m
,i , 11 iaii. tm rm Ha Iniilf ... tt
nu. Hill, IK, II l,fu,r ,l' ', l" ,'
l,u"1",r" In llil. cniiHiamiini unit Jntfiint
imnwn. iiicuinnil uu'un) nnnninrvu
. ..' ..,, ,.,.,. inrnnir uniaiiia, irruii
lle time nml no nocloVnt to innr Its
comint'ie hucwf. i imi
I'lilb la certainly to he romrrululaled
... ,i... ...t.. .. m. .. 1.1..1. 11. i.i..r ....,..,
" "'"' '" "'
""J ,A ,',", nttcnilnd .111 ... i.imiI.1 .,,. hnl .... linl'ii ....... linen ....
ehopcn. A urlRht aim aiinni In the
licnvena nml anft lreeze blow from
the lillla back nf I'unolibowl, whore tho
.clouila I1U11B In frotby nmaaca nml
; ","..". ri,u( rach other ncroan tlm
,""" ,;, "l, "enil "tooJ
Br,'e, vac'- Wnmoiid
brown nml ruERed nn massive, aliarp
.against the blue aky. The breeze
in ,he aciiclaa. nnd from the bMich
nolir by cnn) lle tCen.slonnl hoarse
ronr of the braker,
fc(l IRTQ A N H FORM
J IVJUnLO ttMU TUniYI
s 1 r r k
fr JUT f ONTF.ST
UI I J 1 1- WVI! I L.U I
Kvnnrl.'j Dtiuiirinlliili nf Hmv
1 v
tlio lifu'i'aiu'l How
'J hey yr0 liildn.
Hleycle race; n udle and a. quarter;
purse, J&O, 510 to tue lendor nt each
quarter of a mile.
A- Dexter
- I Clll.n 2
...i,rde , 3
y ., ',t silvV
VIHLLlll OUU , o
y Klorrll (j
-- -- -
I '-
TImc. 3:16. Merrill led at Ihe flrHt
qunrier, j. .ivn ui me hccuiiu uiui ,
mlrtl, and Dexter at the fourth and
llf Hi. .Dexter came home us he liked.
.. fait llnnn flnn . Ii i . ttiltn t , ari
purse 1100.
1 .
Gurterlne,117 lb. (Loguc)
". ' t t
'';-""' ,t """,', .na,,tnn t
on her courage; she c,au go some.
Casfllmlr
imi.ii,i..ii..ii
noi ridden hv the regular noy. i.u to wno.se Ciuvernehs and energy
Second mile wu ullu the delightful evening tnul
aaJin;, M". ..,a" rua' ',arH0' 100- inded Haw all's biggest day since wiiou
.. .,, "'..i . u., ., . . the stars nnd Btrlpes were sent nioft u
Third
Hace Five-eighths . me dash; now Uio nrutectlvo nrm of the uniltu
' ki,1iL ,,?J,
purse ' j100 H("(cs about h,a JHlnnds.
1, , ,i, ,, , ,
a. J (Thomas) 1 i.iua un. g.eul Inn. Ill which Ok
"'"UB. lla Ueue) 2 del berallons of state have been he.d
Time, 1:03. Good start. Won easily u,1"1 which still Iiiih In It a monarctrs
bY two lengths. Winner., J, It, Wl.non a throne, anomer temporary hall room
o. m. by Maples' I""1. Veen "H1,10" t,le Wal"JIl Bide so
ment at ii deJICied Success. Jna( It woh like one reap endent chain
'Venus of ho oartlilysiceount' todays" i ber.'.and In thdse rare HhrintB the, bjau
Fourth .and pacing; tX of .llnwkll was paid homage to by
2:30 class; purse. U0, , Ithe.young and' old men of the Islands
Albert M.' (Gibson, .', 1 lUwdVff wlfhWbeVrdS ami
Fred Eros (Qulnn) .,. ...,., 2 2, Bpjolhers '!,flr5" wfvif In stately style
,:,,
' .,ltn l'- ? luTtriou wl Jum' hZ t ii Vmi nee', aHt baUl."B debutante'! wh9B0, charms
,3bt i"S&-W'-V-Wi .brought ,tliem no rngfe attention .than
only chauceto. get home first.- Albert AlDemocralic, Scone,
M- i.n liveiiiiiiriu iiufm ,iip'rn.
..., ... ...... .. ,,u...... couia noi inrcna 111.1 iiitr.,.rtr,iu .,
....v- .' .
Flora G. IF. Vldlll "
Mer (c! BclllnS) .. . .. .. . 3
Daughter. (W.UcIllnn) .-..;... o
Watermelon Joe (Dr. Hhawl ........ n
JIavalan l"v """"I -.. .i (...'.. o
Time, 2:28. Good Btart. Won ridging
"I'd Leave My Happy Home," Winner
(nobody' claimed .him!, hr. , hv irn..
raeW.Tr,r..r 'prhlaV.AL ,.." .iUuYf'
salrec
to like,
ed the
'l " .. . .. . . . I '
J"er"a.T.?" - .1lBr?"w?iM'!,J
to a yellow hearse and wot!d,rnak nn
excellent substitute for Bnlaam'H talk-
alive unlmhl. . Another rneo win, iimi.
- -.--.,-.. .- .......-.,.-
"if entries should wnlrant an
belnB fun fr,)m H,, ports
to witness tho fun.
Seventh Huce-Ono and n quart.
. g. by St. Not. Ueerelh
well ridden nnd stnyB as bred; hadn't
much to bent, but did It hn'idsomii'y.
Aggra vatlon, can't go more than a lillla.
Aniiuote ran ihh usual irnme rnre. lint
.. . . .. . '
.y t : r
others completely outclassed him
BALL WAS STILL
BRIGHT AT TWO
,
A Jilll'G Soeill) of f.CUIlty Wllicll
,., .... , . . , ..
lusiiiiiju wi uip.uym.jcriicy
of llivjiii..
Mngnl,lounlly lighted from dome to
foundutlon, the Executive was
scene last night lo which worJs nam
npt do Justice, The In.iUGHiiil In, 1 1
whlvll prressed within Its spacious
halls from 9 nYlnnir umii ,, i.,ir, nn,
Is also boyond dcscrlpllon. Tin ilec
"uu piunneu mu iiiiiiniiiiuioii
' "0 former paltco of Kalakn.iu
achieved n triumph,
-'win shortly ufter dusk, when (Im
limits wen j nrned on. until in dn !it,
thousands r p..pl. lllleil the S
f"1" mib ii uildinK. inking pan In the ball
or gazing from I Mil mils I do at Ihu fa rv
lruture, All )Vr the facade nf Ihn
home llf till- (lovmnmeut rows nf In.
Cndisceiit IIkIHs shed a llood of
ii.iimu mi iiu. Miir,i..iir.u t i.
An Tired o
IVk, IXo, IWf HmI, Ne norff)
1'ltfwa m li oi m imi of ln.l
iUfrl I1W1I 1ki mil tlm !.
puHtli. lrJ iWi liloixl nnit lienlih
iitkiklf rrturtiK.
Mil (Worci Mitchell, .i mile HU
IliiRlnrnne, Vrtirl, rtnl ui her J
tigfjtli lth fl ffillowln Mnry
ll'in rliif itintl tit Ihri i-if lli.i nil
" viiuiiiii,II. !- (in. uuin ua, bliu IVIIIPI
"Iiulfered terribly from erneral debility.
I bail noenerry. I w llrnl In the mornlDr
! night. It did not eeem posslMe for tne to
keep up. I m thin iid pale and my l.lmxl
wierypor. I hidnoapertlle, I erMtually
grew wraker and ovaker. When nlmixt om'
pletely eiluunod I read alont
AVER'S
Sarsaparma
I ImmedUtely ttil it nud becan to IraproT
at once. A lew bottle coiujiletelr restored
mo to health."
Vou cannot Rot Oio best rcaults from
jlyer'a SarsaparilU If your bowels are
oonstlpatod. Take just enough nf
Aycr's Pills each night to causo one
Kood freo movemontof tho bonds tho
day following-.
Pttttni by Dr. J. C. A) u A C... Until, Mui., U.S.A.
HOLLISTEH DWJO CO., Afenu
ner of the Union ahone from the upper
atory, and the legend U. 8. A." beneath
It told the nlory of Hawaii s new
minor uuii uny m.iiid run. mreunijro
nf lliikln ilnnmiiliiil frnm ou.ru Inlnii nml
$r.&$$'XnZWttb
Ion.
Undor the Trees
Under the treed na day and far Into
lll.l . l, It., ,1 urun I Ihl.intlu i.r u lill.tu .,.,
...e. (...v i...w,p,u ,,...., a,,.-
llt.il, t.i.rl l irlntlln.u unl nml .pttvi.il Ii, ..
..pl .....a .,,v.'.w.n .! ui,,. b.l.l
All worn rorelvoil nt Ino thrnHTinlil liv
the committee who ho fui.lifully nuu
. ,.,,, KUI,1 . II. .., .. .1... nu . J.. ..
: iticai UU,
1 Territory
i mull who
jwiy station
itep us eosi.y
lth of more
the great
were re-
was n
irect wen
'-l"" " vuutxy ui HeillUB Ullu lauur.
..?. MaVha'J .ll!0.V'r"r 0e a ed
"1' '"r.u"a tt.n""'uliKa'a'1' w.r.8. " u
den .behind masses ot ferns, concealed
in which electric lights Hashed brlgtu.y,
noi.liii. h.i..in i,..npiiii .n.. o A.in.i.
Mr and Mrs Do re,' lv7,l In ti,n m?'
?ai it Hiu?.?.f '"?J1'IV1 ,P"'.Vun'ln''
" rel posii on irom wnicn tney mi
hundreds, who paid
hel" respects ' briefly to the leuder o.
h,,u.ii i ,
"..."''.... ..
ilergcr's bnrid and nn enlarged
tctto Club maue tlie music for the
. ju"""
as on a plnnaule of ban-
nlneai iimAim
lliov olimiuu r,,i,l thnf
worn
SK'fi .. . .-.
Mr. Dole and Mrs. Dole left tho bnli
before eleven o'clock nnd almost Im-
perceptibly the crowd be"nn to grnw
smaller. About 10 o'clock the handsome
supper ieni commencun m ne natron
lied. a ......... .i.i i.. :.....'
A very uppntlzl cold repast was
spread on tastefully drcrsed ta .les.
Lemonade and claret punch which
could offend pone by nny show of
Hlrernrih wero served a I during .lie
evening.
Mrs, Alary GUpn's minimi children's
dancing paity will tuke plnro nt th
Hawnllnn Open House nn fiiturdv'
evening, Tho Hffnlr will be a very pretty
one nnd will h largely uttended,
Mr, diaries H, Frner, fnreninn nf th
Hnwallan Ulectrlc Works, was respon
slide for the succpsh'iiI ele'trlrul ...q.
mlnntlnns nt the Kpcu'"e
Inst evening, There were some lflenn
hundred red, while uml bue Hl-Mu
burning, tin- arrnneeinent nf whlnli In
designs, etc, fiirnnssed miylhlnv in
'''.?' Il" evr ntt"mn'ei hre befnro,
"whTCo
n"l"r Temps, i ivuUf r, twn ,
fnBlir;7.,,!n?Thl,r,,U,,wo1,slen'l,ll
vulir - ii. ir wm!. nt iu,V.,i..,;
i'd Tlm" ''h'p!?Pp' tt"y
A I'uw Who Attended,
Of Ilia hundreds who were at the bull,
a few minniur vure noK"l, as f
u" . ""v,1""' "" m' ""
? J ISi '"5 JM W
,,',,:,;: a m . ! Vi is
A uluil T Alk nson. Mm .,.l,Vi piiuVir..
Sli'Vtr.'siiil'Mf: wn,,H Uiinri MrS
Mrs. O. llolle. Ildl. und Mm is .ih,,',.' m,
'VfSin'mlliimpilfeys''' roila'mi'Mr'i
!!.i!f"uw":L'"l:y'KiuJ'Hi W"l W?'
i Ml MM MH ,rih
tf M.
n 1 hiii
1 U u imh. Aum I'Mtk.iu nun M.a.
Mi aMflm . ilil mVii
Sli.jiiu tr A -
1 "-.'' " Ht. Hfl Mm
I I !!' 14 tl I. firsa f r ,
1."'" 'ff " JTiV KM
''" M iitm vt mm Ml J A
,., f..i ui ri'mi ,iir anu tin j
K nneiti Sir pel Mm lam NeMBMHn,
Si ib l I I i.a.... IL.. 1 i..m
". M t. K C illlitH .M.m K.le
ififnwall. rapialn anu Aim tl. AnhlM.
Jii'lK.. and Mfa I'nmr. Mr ahaMra . ft
jiurti;. Mian MaMha AlHHK, Aha AlK
llllli h.hsan. Mr I. I' imn t..nn
sill lUjwmjd Mwa Iflls Minnlnit. Ie
Jo hi; nn, mim IHimwn Mrs rilM'll I aMI
i rii riniin. Mr niwl Mrs J H Waikr
inn rirua ie, Mtit latter, Ml, k
.Mrs liuiiBh. .Miss I'l'inlmi'ii, Mii. I'lulter
Mrs H Ana .Mim Annus, lr Ir.iiie,
hdwnnl (linnr.l, tleo Annus Kri AnKUs,
Mr Mill Mra. C t,h.lli,Korth. Mr ami
Mrs Wells Miss u..
Inm Wall. Ailhur Wall Miss l.iu lir Mi
Itelle. Mra. knr llnnn Jiuim. I Un
Hlrthlr. lie and Mrr. II. imiuii, j..
Mnnsnrratl. lr and Mrs Win VVriKi.l,
Ji and Mrs. rump. ir HihIhIiis. ,m iu.
VVinne. Mr snd .Mm V l.lu '1'i.rnn, iin.
Thrum. Miss Julia latmir. f !. J Jay-
Mix . liueiianan, Mrs. l.k'HIi. 11. 1,
Mar Juliette lvlnif. Mr. and mis. r. M.
lltyd, ia il Diivt.n. Mim, Dnyion, Jus.
lis. Miss riilhoun, Mr. anu Mrs.'w! A.
Irnshall. Mr. and Mm liicntfoot. lir.
wanin. .Mr and .Mrs i J. I'riies, Ueut
llHiieivrk, IS.H.A , Mlns Meyers, Majji ami
.Mrs. rainnra. Dr. High, Mr. anu Mrs A.
T. llawi'M, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. DwUgliis
Mcllrvde. cl and Mrs. Mr. aim
Mrs. It. 11, Mend, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Cohen.
Mrs. Atinlo liiig, (ieorge runs, M.ru
Julia l'erry, Mr, and Mrs. Frank lloogs,
Miss Jlnry I.ow, Captain Ixnils Keniiko,
Lieut and Mrs. Nnkulnu, Dr and Mis.
N II ICmenuin. Mr. and Mrs. Hfhueier,
Consul Mfvet, Mr. and Mrs. T. McCants
Htewart Mr. arid Mrs, lmaynvhi, l.is.ln
Hcott. W. C 1'urke, l.lonei llart, Turn
McKlrew. Miss Hire. Harry Mist Hubert
Mist, Arthur Mackintosh, Mr. and Mrs.
H. O. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. l J.
Mlsa Hairlvll Luwers. Mrs. K, o, Damon,
Miss Damon, Dr. and -Mrs. C. H
Wood. Miss Irmgard Schaeffer.
V
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Jirs. Jnnirt Campbell kind daughters
-ere passengers on the Gaelic, return
ing from San Francisco,
Charles nnd br.de left on the
Vualrulln yesterday for their honey-noon
tour on the Mainland.
Tho wedding of Mls Alys Danford
md l'rnnk Lnnge will take plnee on the
veplng of June 20. The brldo in a
laughter of I.udy Herron. I
elr. John T. Schneider of the Ocrmau '
moil nnd Klnahul'u Maul
left on the . S. Australia yes- l,llph nt n & "' .f"1: "i"K LBJ
iiTday on a bushiest trln to Sun Frun
.'Iseo. Hi! will return snort y.
It. M. Overend, an old Honoluluii wlio
recently returned nfter a. stay of some
years In Guatemala, left yesterday to
iHuume charge of the .wona plantation
m I law n...
Mr. John II. I'oi'teoUH of Montreal,
..nhadn, nnd Miss Alice Adnlr of
Olilo, wero marned at t. e Mth-
idlst parsonage by tile Hev. G, U.
last ovenjiig.
Mr. nnd Mrs, F. W. Dohrmann, the
former of the linn of Nathan,
&. Co., of San Francisco, and one
ir tho largest merchants of that city,
are here on n visit.
C. It, Collins' custom hand made harness
Ih unexcelled for durability and
llulsh, California, Mexican, Spanish
una Hawaiian styie nuing suuuies mad
l, his premised at short notice.
Tho amount of Postmaster Oat's bond
has been fixed nt $100,001), nnd its size
Is, generally taken' to Indicate .ne .Importance
of this office in the estimation
of the PoatoMcc Department at Washington,
i
The transport Sherman took to Uu
nlla on Bundny .. L. Herry, son of Con-
RlYl ii- ..fi.. V ".v w . "r8
Xi&$AXt&'
d tpmnt w,itr Ma'"i
ioRohle
Mr. and Mrs. E. D.McClamihan were
among the passengers, for San 'F.'iuicla.
n'tionai cnnrge or per rnt
" Cony will not be'lbtk.fo.
"f; nor Injury
co who sailed on the Austrfi.ln biond tho amount of 9100. unless Un
day. Mr. McCiariahnn Will spend some valie of the came be declared when retime
in Ban Francisco, arid Mrs. Mc- celved by tho Company and an extra
Uanalian will upend a portion of her chnrgo be mado therefor, at or befo'ro
etny vlaltlnK with relatives in Chicago. tne Mlle of the UcKet uU treight It
ine jaiuuiii, ijoii carriuu n. numoer or
PftHHengors for Muut und Hawaii ports
wncn sno sauea yenieroay morning.
Among them ere P. Cocketl. wife and
child, A. W. Hnyselden, O. II.
son, w. J. Wright. W. H. Cornwell.MlsH
McCall, II. M. Whitney, Col, Norrls, C.
II. Hull,iind Dr. Wlnslow.
Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of
Stanford University, spent yesterday
making n burned tour of Honolulu's
points of Interest. Yesterday morning
he took a trip to the Pall and In the afternoon
visited Walklkl. Dr. Jordan
sailed for the Orient on the Goo ,c,
T F. Morrison, Auditor of Rnnta
Jlnra County, Cut,, who wns In Honolulu
during the time the transport
Sherman was In port. Is chnrged with
having been 13,000 abort In hla accounts,
dorrlson has nn appointment its Audi-or
of the postolllce at Manila and was
n his way thither. The disclosure of
Is shortage came some dnys after hlB
leparture.
Hnokfuld & Co. looked for a ship from
Hamburg, the coming of which
y meant u saving of fCO.000 in d .tls
mil Internal ruveiiue. The Island
UoamerH that left yesterday kept a
ihnrp lookout for her, us they were offered
fabulous sums lo tow her In i.
they sighted her, Shu. did pot make
mrt, and as she Is JS1 days out, some
-...in. ) ri. fnr hr.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental & Oriental Steamsbip (
and ToyoKiscn Kaisha.
Stumen of the above compunlM will call at Honolulu ar4 lr uu
jort ou or about the dates below wen Ilonedt
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA
IJA1.UC .,,..,,..,,,,,,,,, JUNE J3
ilUNUJiONO MAU ,,,,,.. JUM M
0H1NA iimiiiiiiMiiiiiM JUNK 41
uoKia .,.,,... ,,M. .-. Mm Ji.i.y 7
MJ'p'ON MAHIJ ,,,,, JUI.y 17
KIO DU JANIIO .,,,,,,, JIJ1V W
C0ITI0 , ...,.,,,,, ,UJU, il
AMIJIUOA MAIJU mm..,,, AlJII, ig
I'lv'KINO AUI), U
UAIOMCJ mm.. mm,. Mil), n
IIONCIKONO MAIUJ .,.,,.. pJi'.'I'T, fi
immi iifiifift iMMMii frtit
MMMI If Hfllii iiiiniM ii ' lit f
IMMf Mlltl MMiMlfllf Iflllf 'i t f
'ttfllMfH IMMMMMMMfllMMIMI
'tlltl MifliilM iiiMIMII ffftflflff
The Elg;jn
WlWI.H'H MANfMKB
I'OKIIMK klitilrK.
,)lfj U hi Iht yutlttrof rtvrrf . a
tmirrrffrt ll'iiirn
Many ytntt' hnhiUUtg f H'ntiki
rmiffiirr us, that ptln elni2
Thr Itlffin U iht iiitwf HnQailmy of
Amrriau) H'ntelic.
Cured in ....
NICKLG. SILVER. GOLD FILLCb
AD SOLID GOLD.
W V mrr a full lint ami ull then
nt right ricr.
KiitilXS rraeh u rijht. .
Kl.GtiXS rench yim riyhU
Klllinr ftnud for ulmt iV righl in
'ivir Itrphm ami lattnig (jutilitia
tiul that in why tor are- riyht iu jiwh'
intj thr. iViiti U'ntrh.'
H.F.WiCHMAN
liUX 34'J.
Wiliki's Steamship Co. ltd:.
Krwman, MAStor. will eall from Hono
lulu ou iUboUaJul it uuuu.lui ivo.
kukul, LtUuluu, Mualaeu liay, Kltiai,
Mukouu, Kavvuihau, .Uuuuk'iuu,
and ILIIo.
( uiiiliiii will anil from lllle.ni
Fridays nt 10 a. m. for obqre named '
,.w i, alining ut ilunuluiu uu
- "
McDonald, Master, will leave Honolulu
uvoiy Tuesday at 6 u m louehlnir il
Lahalnn. K;.h.. V.nV. ,,U.T.,Di!
Hv k.u.u HHIUIU tiUHO, U111V1U5
nt Houolulu Huuday niorulngu.
I III Clkll ai euu, ivauiu, uuce ec.
IIUlllll,
. -. I.i llUi..
rfitlls overy Mouduy for KaunakakBi,
vuiiiulo, Maiiiiulei, Kaiuupupu,
llunulim, uiuwulu. KeixliuiUK,
ut lipiioliilu Buluiduy uiuruiuKJ.
Tills company luuuiveu the right u
nuke changes In the time of depart.
liiu uiid uriivul of Its siuumera WITH-'
II NOIKJli. and it will not be re-
Bpunslli'u lor any couiioqueucoa arising
uiuiuirom
Cuublgltees mum bo at ihe Landiun
lo receive their Freight; this Company
will uui tiuld itself reap. ;nr(i Die foi
(r.leni after It bus been lauded
Live Stock received only at ow&ari
risk.
I bis Company will not be rcspuusi'Mt
for Money or VuIujuIou of pasi'imgrt
unless placed in the care 'of Purser.
Passengers aro reaueaied to DurchiM
tlckots before embarklne. ThoM full.
Ing to do to will be subject to in id-
"..L .l.""'. . .Z.J '
Yl "" f B?BTO,"? ur 'reienr, ot snippers
pain thereon.- -' ' '
iupiuM)8 of the Company an
forbidden to receive freight without
a shipping receipt therefor lo
ho form prescribed by the
md which mny be seen by shippers tip-in
application to the pursers of tbV
'ompnny's steamers.
Shippers are notified that If freight Ii
hipped without such roeelpt It .will
wi snlelr at Hip rU of 'he (.hlpper.
C. I.. WlflHT. President.
CAI'T. T. K. CliAHKE. Port Supt
CH4S HRFWF 0O'
New York, Line.
Ship "Holen flrewer" will sail from
New York for Honolulu on cr about
June 10 1900,
Tor freight apply to
CIIAH HltlJpWKR & CO.,
27 Kllby Street. Ilosioo.
Or OHAd. UltKWKR & CO.. II'l)..
HODOIUiU.
FOR SAN FHANCISCO;
DOIIIO mm.mm JUNK II
MI'I'ON MAHIJ .mmmmim JUNK II
JIJU m MMKIH0 ,,,,,,',,, JUMB II
tvUp'IpU M.M.MMMMMM JUIpY II
AMWHUA UAHU JlJIfV 17
1 1 A il l C ,.,,,,,, mm MMMI, AU0 I
liuNivONq MAIM' ,,., Alia, u
"IIItA i i m. mm mm m i. ii AJi i
IMMMM IIUlllll DIM, Ml ,IIMIf
MMMIt IIUlllll MMMI), ttllttllt
MMMM MIMMIM M.MMIII lflfJf
Ml. MM Mill, III , llllllll IIUlllll
mmmm ui' ii i M in, i i ii i nntnwi
i fit flint nni mu tniiutiiiittn
MMMMMfl I I I I II M llllllll till If II)
For fWt) JnfprwMJon PJ.pl le
H HAOKrKP 0,,Ul, lHII
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