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The Independent. [volume] (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, May 21, 1900, Image 3

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LOUAL AND UJWJfiRAL NEWB
Daft No
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883 hn3 boou lo3t Seo
Tho Hawaii Herald ia now a daily
paper
Tho Government IJand phys at
Emma Square this ovniug
Tho Kilohana Art Longuo gives
its first view thin evening
Honolulu Mesjeugor Servico de
liver messages and packages Tole
Phnno H7R
Kamohamha defeated Oalni on
SoHirdny in thn fi ml game for tho
baseball championship Scorn 21
to 23
lOx 1 Bluailnd Shetmps 20 cent9
n yard for oiih week only at L B
Kerr Oo Queen Btreot
The Britishers of tho Islands have
sont Boni Gvi thiiund ilollnra to
tho South Afnoau Relief Fund dur
iug tho past year
A grand opportunity to ropleimh
your sheetums and pillow casings
for one week only at Kerr Co
Tho U S S Iroquois steamed
nway to thoir Midway plaisaunco on
Saturday aftnrnoou to tho strains of
Btrgors Baud
Dont fail to ring up Telephone
411 American Messonger Service if
you bnve auy messages or packages
to deliver
Governor Dale ha appointed
Gail Smith Circuit Judge of the
Third aud Fourth Districts on Ha
waii to succeed Judge Gardiner K
Wilder
A scratch game of Cricket was
played on Saturday as th matoh
Scotland vs tho World failed to
materialize for lack of attendance of
members
At the Y M C A on Saturday
evening at basket ball the Honolu
lu heat Diamond Head 12 5 and
the Maile llimas defeated the
Sophoinoroi 22 C
When you waut a hack ring up
llll On that itand you will get a
reliable ami good driver a lino hack
aud uo overcUarKiirg
The military drill and tho core
mouuid of lowenug the flag at
ysterday was a delight
ful event and Attracted a largo
number of HpmsiatoM
i
This is tho lat week of tho en
gagement of the Hogau MuiBtrels at
this popular theatre The South
well Opera Company will probably
be the next attraction
Special bargains for the gentle
men Hats and Caps Shirts Collars
Cuffs aud Neck Ties for one weak
only at L 13 Kerr Co Queon
Street
At Tenuis on Saturday F C
Atuerton defeated Charles Elston
last years champion and Miss Mary
Hart defnated Airs John waior
lioueo this years champion
Fifth District Ninth Precinct
Kauluwela SchoolTotal votes
polled 70 for J A Hughes 27 for
L A Thurston 21 for W J Coolho
21 for J L Kaulukou 1
Tho City Carriago Co is now in
the livery business It has buggies
surreys wagons eto on hand at all
hours of tho day or night Tele
phone 113
Dr Sinclair requests that all per
sona interested in chesB meet to
night at 8 oclock in the Waverly
Club rooms for the purpose of re
viving interost in tho popular gatno
Joseph H Richards father of
Theodore Richards of this city died
at Montclair N J on May Ho
was a business man of New ork
City and 05 years of age at the time
of his death
Mr R A Jordan and others are
interesting themselves to day in ar
ranging for a cricket match with
musie and refreshments for Queen
Victorias birthday on Thursday
next Tho matter will probably bo
en Iraine tomorrow
A very fino program will bo rend
ered at tho musjoalo yuiph is tp be
given to morrow evening at the resi
dence of Mrs F J Lowrey for tho
benefit of tho Ladies Society oi io
Central Union Church Among
Ihosa to appear are Mrs MautaRim
Turner Mrs Iloffmaun Mibs Gfia
wold Mr Paul Isenberg Mr Elston
aud others
SuRar on Hawaii on May 18
awaiting thipment was as follows
Kukuihaeln 6 500 Honokaa 21500
Paauhau 10800 Ookala 8503 Pa
pacies 21000 Hakalau ltiuuu
npnrn limig
nnnhno ra
- r - - i r - i
paikou 11000 Waianaliu Ihwui
Waiakna 10000 H P S M 2700
Punaluu 21000 Houaupu lbOUO
Total 188000 bags
A DAY OF KEKBIMENX
Employees of tho G V O Close Shop
And Havo An Outing
Tho long train of fino passengers
cars woro filled with gaily attired
excursionists outsido tho railroad
station yesterday morning when tho
crowd surging on tho platform was
suddenly increased by a largo num
ber of young people whoso faces
worn familiar to tho publio and
whoso hat3 wero stamped with
luis
It was tho Post Office employees
bound for n vaoation of a few hours
and having for once a day off
During tho past five yars there
has not boon a Sunday which the
hardworking boys could call
thoir own Fato made a steamer
arriving or departing ou every Sun
day and the mail men had to stay in
thuir harness aud huatlo and grin
and bear it
Thoy wore determined to have a
picnic however aud after consulting
titiiBtablei aud stoamor schedules it
was found that May 20 would bo a
day on which even Dr Sorono Bis
hop couldnt growl for not having
lottor uot arrived delivered to him
Tho idea of the picnic was started
about Christmas time when Iho Lo
MuDyon Photographie Co present
ed tho P O clorli3 with a purso of
23 as a taken of its appreciation of
the work of the bureau Louis Ko
note who knows a luau when ho
sops it callod ou tho boys and with
out stuffing a ballot box it was de
aden to uso JL9 Munyons generous
gift a a foundation for tho celebra
tion of a general holiday The boys
subscribed freely and the busiuofs
houses who remember tho bureau
every Christmas by a present woro
asked to hold on until the right
day was there which tboy did with
pleasuro adding to their Christmas
boxes several extras of the very
bast brand
Yesterday morning tho PO party
52 in number got on board the
moruing train Tho party was
composed of all tho employees of
tho Bureau with tho exception of
the Postmaster General and his bro
ther who wero unable to attend
owiug to tho serious illness of tho
lattor In the party woro also Mr
Lh Muuyon tho guost of honor ox
employoes of tho Post Office and
representatives of tho Press bosides
Jock Maguire who personally
conducted tho party to Waipahu
whore tho foast took place
While near Moaualua a Btcamer
was sighted coming into port and
the boys with great joy yelled
You are too late we cant go baok
It wa3 only tho Bloemfoutoin and
she carried no mail
At Waipahu everything was in
roadiness to accommodato the party
Mr Levi ono of tho oldest employ
ees of tho Post Office lives at Wai
pahu and he had full oharge of the
luau which was to take place in an
open lot adjniniug bis cosy home
Louis Kenako was tho host of tho
day and was like bo is in the mail
mill horo there and everywhere
Ho attended to tho inner man of
all present and never overlooked
his own digestive container Mr
Lo Muuyon took several pictures of
the happy crowd and tho maudoUn
and other instruments furnished an
improvised orchestra
When Kenako said ready tho
party fell to with a good will and
thn tablo ladon with all tho dolica
cies of a native luau was beleaguered
and Justice dono to clams crabs
fish pig poi etc- A few bottles of
beer were also unsealed for the bene
fit of tho appraisers
Speeches woro in order and Louis
Kenako niado au eloquent address
in honor of Mr Le Munyou who
really was tho originator of tho out
ing Then thero were toaets to tho
Postmaster to Uo Secretary to Ke
nako and his long Buffering delivery
department to tho ox employees to
Jook Maguire and even to tho
Press
When all wero satisfied Louis
heaved a sigh and whispered I
wish they would be as ready to snjl
in wljpn a mqjl arrYPs WY are
to taoklo the refreshments aud ho
auggosted a visit to tho Oahu Sugar
j Coa mill It was great iutorestto all
MRTtEMWftdMRHP
A Startling offer of New and Scarce
All Wool Black Crepons
And Colored OreDO ns
These goods only arrived on the S S Warrimoo and they are beauties
had lots of Crepons before and have sold them too But this new shipment
We have
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Anything ever offered in Honolulu before
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Is the information wo gt t from reliable sources and we believe it too as nothing
nialccs a more stylish skirt or suit than a pretty Crepon aud they wear well that is if you
get the right kind
We shall
TO INTGKHIT
oner
COLORS from 65c to
BLACKS from 75c to
sf
V70
to lake a walk through that magni
ficent building especially to those
in tho party who never saw a mill
before It was also amusing to listen
to some of those who know a mill
from outnide explaining in an easy
Munchausen manner the process of
sticking a stick of cano in at one
ond having wheels run around and
behold got tho golden dividends in
Honolulu
The iron Iioteo snorted however
aud the train made a halt to pick up
tho jolly party which had thorough
ly enjoyed the outing and the mem
bers of which felt ready to return
to routine work to day but all
hoping that fivo years shall not paBj
byo before another Post Office ex
cursion takes place Next time
Louis it will bowrong of tho mail
department to exclude the female
friends Thoy will resent it and
where will thoboys he without tho
girls ou tho Post Office verandah
Nicoly furnished room at No 9
Garden Lane is to let
LOST
DRAFT NO 883 DRAWN BY
Piouoor Mill Co Ltd in favor
of G G Loong for 103000 Pay
ment of came has been stopped aud
all persons are warned agaiust ac
cepting of eamo
G G LEONG
1518 lw Lahaina
THE ORFHEUM
Farewell Engagement
- OF -
and his Colored Minstrel
P ositivoly the last engagement of
tbia talented organization
A SeleotSories Roihauffoed from
thoir previous successes
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Also
175 per yard
175 per yard
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Crayanette Waterproof
Cloaks and Coats
CRAVANETTB
Colors
by the Yard Black and Assorted
UMBRELLAS SUk and Alpaca
Waterproof Carriage Apron
Linen Carriage Wraps in Great Variety at
No 10 Foil Street
HFW
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TWO RETAIL STORES
CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS and
WAVERLEY BLOCK BETHEL STREET
m iMn LIU
- SUCCESSORS TO
J T Waterhouso Henry May Co
II E Mclutyre Bro
Wholesale
and Retail
GEOCEES
Tea Dealers and Coffee Merchants
Rofail Qftsmaa I Corner King and Fort St roots
ElSIdll ftlOIHS Wavorioy Blook Bothol Streot
WjQolttsale Bci rasitmenit Bethel S
Inlsinnnmfna l Fort Street 22 and 92
P O BOX 880 AtHIJJJaUnOB Bothol Street 21 and WS
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