I I I Ml 1 i III - THJE IMDBPEHDBHT Kxnent Uandayi ty TELEPHONE 841 P O BOX 81 Ent lul nt tbo 1ot Offlro tit Honolulu H T as Soontt olms mull KnBBOElFSIOK HATE3 IVr Miiutli Bitytrticre In tho VMiliiin IslanrlB 50 1dT Vr 6 00 Inr Year noatpiU to Kornlgn Ooun trifo 8 00 fcyable Invariably in Advaito f J TESSA Propriotor and Pub llahor BUMnNU NOItBIE Editor It uldlni In Uoiiolnln SATURDAY JAN 5 1901 AN ANNlVEltSilliT To morrow is Sunday January G 1901 The moon will eaut her rays over the cily and playfully rpfleot her chaste light in tho rippling wsven which gently siort on the Waikiki beach Most of tho uooplo havj forgotten that six years ago on a Sunday Jauuary C 1895 the moon shone ovor peaceful Waikiki whore a lerriblo tragedy was being enacted Yen to morrow the sixth auniversti v of the outbreak of the insipid riot which at the limp for political ends was magnified into a bloody revolution Hid it not been for the shooting of O L Garter the revolution would decidedly have boin classad with those of the opera bouffe character Ah it were tho killing of Carter irritated the populaoe Reared the defenders of Doles urown and made tvan other wiie sensible men run riot It is true that Mr Carter was him self to bl tmo for the fate which met him He entered business after dark on whioh he had no legal husi nesi and no warrant to be and he was shot unintentionally we feel sure by some unknown person whose brain was muddltd with gin and illuminated with an ambition to pose aa a dime novel hero If Mr Dole had not secretly encourag ed the revolution and anxiously waited for n premature outbreak he would simply hare sent a squad of police to Waikiki and arrested tha little band from whiob the fatal shot was fired Tho men would hare gone quietly down to the Po lice Station and there looked upnd Mr Dole knew porfectly well that no attempt would have been made to reaoue tha murderer of Carter But then there would have been no revolution and Dole would have missed a fine draw card with which he hoped to gain sympathy and an nexation from C ingress Youve got annexation now how do you like it Sandy old boy That tho revolution was secretly encouraged by agents of the Dole Government is a well established faot That it was the policy of the Government to creato a panio and make a mountain out of a molohill hai been proven more than once The Government did not cover it self with glory but made an un mitigated aBS of itself and the man ipulators Buooeeded in getting into the surpluB even as did tho plague managers in 1899 1900 When on the oventog the news of Carters being fatally wounded reached town it ia most difficult to Bay who were mot scared The rebels who were entren ihed on Dia mond Head ready to imitate the Anabasis through a masterly retreat or the braves who were olamoriug to be sent to the front but not within rifle range of the rebels It was a very busy evening and it was a pity that Baden Powell wasnt hero to get a few pointers as to making a sortia without getting too olosa to the enemy and getting back to hedquarlar without being dam aged The amount of ammunition fired from both sidei was unormous Fortunately the two armioa kept far apart so nobody gtt hurt A j cannon was placed at Sn Souei and ordered to bombard Diamotiri Head wbero there were no rebels Wo dont knov whether the unnrr had lunohed too well at Host Ly enrgus table or he was nervous but report has it that the old rratar which furnishes a rather target wasnt hit at all Iu the meantime a game of hido and geek waB in progrert between the regu lars and tbo rebels The regulars would advauoe nod tho rebels would rotroa Than the rebtls would turn around and cha o tho regulars out of tin Park even and messengers would coma to Honolulu saying that they were coming and the panic went on OuMonday tv Grvurumertt hadlot its head completely and it inaugu rated a vholoilti incarceration of overybody who wao jienona nongmtu to the Government Iudiff reut to sacied treaties ignoring the rudi ments of international law and usege foreitjnr were arrested- and oast iuto j til kept there for werks without triol without eveu a charge boiug preferred agaiuot them treat ed as convicted felons nud not as pplitical prisoner nud finallv given their liberty with an apology and an assurance lhit jt was for the detained- mna dwn good that they had been deprived of their liberty The ungraeful wrt tchep didnt Bert it in that light and actually caused their Governments to demand ex emplary damages for tho outrages committed against foreigners so journing in Hawaii uudar the pro visions of treaties There was neither head nor tail to tho management of affairs during the period when martial law wai in force Blatherskites were allowed to go around calling upon peojjle to go over to Oshu prison and lynch the alleged rebels Officials acted as if we lived in Russia Ladios wrp dragged to the Police Station bullid and insultr d by the under lings in charge thre and no oner wao safe from the swaggering ho boes who paraded the Btroefalwfth a poial officer badge or a citizen guard lag in their coati Then came tho courtmarlial another opera bouffo affair and whosoever was charged with treason before that aigiiat body was promptly found guilty and sentenced to death and to pay a fino Aiitcorat Dole then tried bis hand at deporting people The steamship companies couldnt see it and when Dole did finally in duaa a British steamer to take three foreigners nboard forcibly he had to give a aufficinnt bond assuming all responsibility for his Russian trick The trick cost the taxpayers 10000 Six years have paased by since the Dole gang took possession of the towu aud dispensed with juBtioe deennoy and fairneaa The memory of the outrages committed in 1893 against peaceful citizens is as fresh to day as it ware fivo years ago There is no let by gones be by gones in thiB instauce until the day comes whan ample reparation his been made to the men who were insulted illtreated aud imprisoned It is not a joyous anniversary eveu if to 1895 is due the victory of the Hawaiiaus at the reaent election i and the routing of the family com pact A Childs Query The recent death of the third Duke of Wplliugton called to miud memories of tho list bsaror of this historic litlo A pretty story wai told nt tho time of a little jirl wbd witnessed tho great Dukes funeral from the windows of Lord Ash burtons house The child watched mournful processiou pass by and said nothing until tho heros horse aooeared its saddle nmnb nnrl flin Dukes boots reversed ia h stir rups Mother queried tho little one when we die will there bo nothing left of us but our boots Exchange m m m The band plays at the Oceanio dock this afternoon and not at Emma Square I Bloodies t r Gifts Doctors have elven the Greek name Anemia meaning bloodlesi l ness to a disease whkh is much more prevalent among yo ling women than Is cencrailv believed In its early stages the distaSe is not marked by any aeciata symptoms and often makes considerable ad 1 r o r z or Dr SpiioU has appliodi forj a license to practice medicine Tho funersl of the late Wrs Kinfu Haaheo Lumaheihpi tonkplaee yfif terday afternoon from her late repi dencp The remains were interred at x r e KawaiahaoCemetery Dr Robert Myers was appointed dispensary physician by lh BVard of Health yesterday andDr -A N Sinclair accepted the position as assistant Dr Monsarrat meat in ppector nnd veterinarian with a sa lary of 200 a month hr i mi wiisuiii ii win ttmmwvmmmammmmm ra S WW m - 3 mui jif vance cetore its presence is notice j ijarjA i i An unusual feellnii of tatleue after WBtSM I III wJ N B slight exercise breathless and pallor are the first noticeable signs In antmla the bjond becomes thin the heart flabby the skin pale and waxy If the disease become chronic persistent anaemia It often results fatally The one successful metlwd of treating this disease Is to build up tho blood The best blood builder in the world Is Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People This remedy has cured more cases of ancemia than all others combined Mist Cordelia Moore of Mtilone N Y until recently beon n llfc Inng Invalid from palpllutlonof tlio lieart and woakuess of the blood Iu spoalililff of tills otpcrlonco elionnld 1 rns In u terrible couriltlon 1 could not iSat My face nat enty Tvlillu iirnl my ImniiB wero lmot trniupiirent I was eo weak It wui utterly Impossible for me to go tip sUilrn I mcta friend whOBpoftPOfPr Williams rink Pills for Tnlo People and advlsod mo to try tbem Jlefore the first box w 8 used I begun to reiralD myappetltonnd fait hottoi eenerftllv 1 bought nix more boxen nnd took them I crow utroix niuldly und gained In lleth Ibeentuo hotter lu oery wny I noveffelt bttter In mv lilttlmn nowind consider myself cured I cannot say too much rcRardlng IJr Wllllaiiib Pluk Pills for Palo People rtom the Gazette Malone X 3 No discovery of modern times has proved such a blessing to mankind as Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People Acting directly on the blood and nerves invigorating the body reffulating the functions they restore the strength and health In the exhausted patient when every effort of the physician proves univalllrigi These pills nroeoldJn boxes ntfiQ cents a bor or six boxes forflM nnd mny be had of nil druggUts or direct by mull from Dr WlUlutus Medicine Co Uchoueotady N Y f W A idcKlay las bi e i rppoirtjed D strict Magistrate for Wailuku Mrs Hubart Vcs who has ben sVriou1y ill in New York wUh typhoidfeVer is convalescent The Deputy High Slnrfff boa taken charge of the effeota belong ing to tne late Horaco Wright - Limbo t h man who delirs milk fromdbftStar Dniry was discharged in th Tistrict Court yestprday on a charge of selling dulteratd milk The prosecution fsilod to prove that Limbo sold tb milk usurc Yonr llonsond rumtiuro WITH aKNEHAL AOKNT For Insurance Oompony of North America and New Zealaud Insuranoo Company 131 y SA r AT - r NOTIOE Notice- in hereby given that Uio Pearl City Cemetefy is now open for interments A special funeral train leaven the railroad station at 215 p m daily remaining at the cemetery until after all interments The rates for transportation are oio dollar for tho corpse and fiftjr ceutn for the round trip for mourners Plats are now on Bale at tho offioo of the company ranging in price from 10 up according to location and size No other charges of any HAWAIIAN CEMETERY AS SOCIATION LTD Room 3 Love Buildmg Fort St 70 3mos BY AUTHOBITT WATEK -NOTICE In sccordsnce with Section 1 of Chapter XXVI of the lawn of 1880 Al persons holding woter ilegvs or tbofH paying water rates V hereby notified thatr tho watr ratestorthe lerm ending JutjftJK 1901 yijl lo d and pyabloltithe tiiricnof th Qonolulh Water Works on tnMItt day of January 1901 All such rale remafnjng uojjafd for 1MT after the are duo will le subect to an additional ten per- cut -- All privileges upon vhiolit TateB remain unpaid Febrdary lSCSOUayB after hecnmngdnlinquent are lia ble to suspension without further notice v Rates are payable at tho office of the Water Works in the basement ofiCapitol building ANDREW BROWN t Supt Honolulu Water Works Rquolulu Duo 20 1900 80 10t r T 1 4 w CO LTD Will Open Saturday Night And in order to induce our Customers to visit Queen Street All of our i SVTtsi j Will be Sold AT HALF PRICE tUl14il llMlliillMMiMvtw iUlUi COME TO THIS GRAID XMAS SALE Niglat f To ISTiglxt x I t r - - H i M ttHtM - lr O T f iili sFTFSW w -v x s exc tti il QUEEN STREET i it f i - - - r i OILtti TWr fii il 5 m I