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APPEALS TO WOIGTOI Transition Cases Go to Highest Court. (1'rom Saturdays d.illy.) The Supremo Court of the l'iif'1 States will decide tin- question ol th legality of the transition "iIod ens the appeal to that tribunal lmlns lf n allowed by Judge Morris M. ltee of the United .States nWtilct Court yesterday. The question Is one of the gravest importance to Hawaii as upon It depends not only the mere fact of the ilghtful or wrongful Imprisonment of some forty prisoners but also the exact Interpretation of the New lands resolution by which these Islands became a part of the United States. In no other way Is It possible to settle the 1or.iI dUTi'ieti of the various courts of the Hmia' m Islands. The appeal Is taken fiotn the dei - n of Judge K.stec In lele.islng Osalcl Man- I klchu on writ of babe is corpus, hoi..irn, at the hame time that a convb' ui without grand jury piesenlmenl and by a majority vculict Is Illegal and void. The Supreme Ciurt of Hawaii look the opposite lew of the ases and held, JudKO Galbraltli dissenting, that these convictions' weie valid and the Territorial laws In so far as they related to criminal jurisprudence were not affected by the Newhmds lesilutlnn. ASSIGNMENT OK HUIIOUS. The assignment of errois upon which the appeal In based was Mgned by Judge Estee- jehterday and the appeal will be perfected today. It Is alleged In this assignment: That tin- United States Mstilct Court eiied In gtanllng the writ of habeas lorpus In the case of O.sakl That the eired In assuming JuiiidRMon of the matter. That the couit cried In holding that Hie fifth and sixth amendments to the Constitution of the I'nited States weie In effect in Htwall dm Ing the transltljn lierlod. That the ml In holding the sentence of the Clicult Court which passed upon the case of this defendant to be null and void. And foi such other etiors as may be contained In the of the coin t. THE APPEAL. The following Is the foimal notice of appeal on the n.iit of the Terrltoiy: i.v Tin: MATTUii of Tin: APPLICATION OP OSAKI MANKICIll l'OI! A whit ok haiii:as coiuts. APPEAL. Thi' Territory uf Hawaii, bv Its Edmund 1'. Dole, Attorney I5rner.il of said Trrrltoiy, reeling Itself uggtlcvcd by the order and Judgment eutciid on the 12tti day of fjpptctiilicr, IBM, In the proceeding aforesaid, does heicby appeal from the said order to the Supremo Couit of the I'nited States, and pnis that Its appeal may be allowed ami a iranerlpt of the tecoid of pioeecdlngs and papers upon which said order Is made, duly authenticated, may be eilt to the Supreme Court of the I'nited States of America. iiiijirNi) p. hole, Attornej Guneriil, for the Teiiitoi of Hawaii. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT K. M. lirooks Is the attorney for O.Mikl and jesteiday he was mm veil with t'le following notice: I'nited States of America Kg. The Idi lit of the States to 0akl Mnnklclil and I M lirooksp his attorney, Greeting: You aro Iietcby cited and to be and appear at the Supn me Conn of the I'nited Static of Aim-rid at the city of Washington In tho District of Columbia, within thirty dn) from the date of this wilt, pursuant, to un nppeul 11 led hi the clerk's otllce lor the Ten I-Court of tho Uiiltid States foi the of Hawaii; wherein the Territory of Hawaii Is appellant and )ou uic to show cilKe, if any tlieie be, wit) the order and judgment In said appeal ircmloned should not be corrected and speedy Justice should not be done to the parties l'i that behalf Witness: Tin: iioNoitAiii.i: .ii:lvh.i.i: w fuller, ChliT Justice of the Suiircmo eomt of tin i'nited St.itis of Ameiiea. This day of November, In tho jcai of our Ljrd one thousand nine and one, and of the Independence of 'In t'niteil States the one hundred and , I idled States Dlstilit Judge ritoij of Hawaii. Attest of the Tei - Clerk, District Court of the United States, for the Territory of Hawaii. This muinlng the appeal will be pei - fected Ijj the Attorney Geneinl and quill- likely Judge Estee will ll ball under which Osakl may secuie his freedom pending the decision mi uppeal. The appeal papeis will be sent to Washington on the Sleira next with a request to Attorney General Kno to hae the ease set for hearing as soon as possible. An matters of this kind are alwajs given piei ner less piesslng cases it Is possible that it m.i be taken up within two or tlueo months. Attorney Genei.il Dole will probably go on to Washington to present the arguments foi the Tenltoi), and K. M. Iliooks, who has been anticipating u trip to the l?nt, lll appear for the defendant. "The courts here nre at sies and sevens over the transition peilod eases and the only way to settle these differences of judicial opinion Is through an appeal to the United States Supieme Court," said Attorney General Dole yesterday. "It Is an Important question and until it is settled the courts will remain In a chaotic condition. AVe must all rcpett the decision of the United States Supifeiue Court and for that leason the appeal is made directly t Washington." The appeal in the case of Osakl Mm- 1111I1 ss the Cneiilt Couit Insist upon the tilal of the men, they will remain In piison until the Supieme Court of the United Stales has passed upon the question. THE WORLD'S NEWS. MANILA, Xov. C The Philippine Commission has held that all employes of the Insular und Piovlslonil government out-stile of Manila will receive tho commissary privileges. This order includes the Thomas school teaehers who made such a kick at Wathlngton when tluy wero shut ofl fiom the pi Iv liege. s h YOKOHAMA. Nov. has allot ted to Japan ti'ti acres at Chapokbo near Mas.unpo, foi a special 'cltlcnicnt to be pollcid by the Japanese. The land was former!) peggid out hv ,1 Husslun warship The Colenn vito on gi.iln expoits has beiii wllhiliawu, in difeienee to Japan's 11 moustiHncr. TAHMWAH. 1. T, November 7 -T. M. llulllngton, principal chief of the Cherokio Nation, In his annual nddiess to the national council of his tribe, recommended per capita pi incut to the people on account or the falluin of crops this & car, and that a commission to negotiate a be appointed. 1 wo people were present. Including tin-Daw e-s Commission and other United Slates otllclals. 5 sj sj WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 W. W. who this government In the final scttlcim nt with China, has had a coufeHiici) with Assistant Secretary TaIoi or ilie Tn.isury Depaitment, In lend to the leprci ntation of tho States on the eonunlsslon of bankers widi h, by the terms of the dual protocol, Is charged with the ilul of receiving and p.i.vlng over 10 the sevual governments In Interest the sums to bo paid by China as Indemnity Mr. Hockhill favors tlie of an American bank in China. t st s? WASHIXGTOxnov. A. W. Giceley, chief signal officer, returned tp Washington today after an absence of live months spent In the Philippines Inspecting the cable nnd systems. General Greeley te-turned to the United States by way of Uurope. He had an Important In London with the otllclals of the cubic nnil' telegraph companies which resulted In an ugieenicnt to reduce the tolls from Mnnlla on government business about one-third. General Greeley leported this fact to Secretary Hoot today. 4 4 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 7. A Cine war Is In sight among the railroads operating between Chicago and St. Paul. Vice President of the Milwaukee and St. Paul road has given written notice to the managers of the other Paul Hues that the SI. Paul company would conquer Itself no longer a party to the -V HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: TDE8DAY NOVEMBER 19, 1801. SEMI-WEEKLY. LI HUNG CHANG IS DEAD. Nov T Hung Chang died nt U o'clock this morning. At midnight Inst night I.t Hung ilnclul tieasurer. from The foimer will assume the general i lunge of soveinment nffaiis, and the latter w I1! act as governor ol Chang iclllid slightl I lis family had until I.i Hung Chang's successor In Installed native dm tins In chuige of. Unit otllce, who will probabl Ho "man "- ""' " '" l' -'"" "'uobut WU Amclean. who liaMng jcruseil tn atlemt linn unless (s nf u, ,,!,ysiel3nB attending I.I, the Chinese doctors were dismissed At ! o'clock last evening ICarl I.t was still lueiitliliii; and dispiaylpg un told the corn spnndent that when In was lalinl to .let 'vitli Or. Veldo of tile German 'egatlon, Xmeinber 1st, expected Hnlll Tile builnl clothes he found the patient very weak fiom had altiady In en put on. 'I he court- a due to ulceration yitid of the yniiii n was tllkd with life- .,f t!,e .stnmaili size impel- hmsis and elialis, with' "Tlie was l'i adily bean rs. v.li'eb Ills filituls 1,-id tinlled. ' said Dr. Coltniau, "bill owing sent, in accordance with Chinese to Hie undiiljln,? condition of ehionle toms, to be bulled when be died in oulei to ian. his soul to heaven, or the ininisleis of the poweis i ailed to epiess s.vinpath . The Chinese nlllcItlM ale .somen hill uneasy concerning the elfi ct his de.ilh city In such a wav as to command the situation. Tli wile of Unl 1.1 and his Inn suns and I'nugblei weie with him. Thej t'le giedtlj dlstri ssed. Chlni -,! ntlti l.ns thioiig the ynmi'ii Telegj.uni' have bnui s"iit summonleg I'llme ciilng. who Is now on his way to meet th couit, una Chou Fu, 1110 gastiltls will persistent nausea onl the mildest liquid food could be sled. Yesteiday he was cheeiful and without ptln, but nt - o' lock this morning he became unconFclouu and was no In i,i r able to get ild of the will have on Hie iionuliuc. and to i o lection or minus which he had gllard against i; popsslbl.' l.v expectorated. Death Is expected lenionstialioii the Chinese generals owing to symptoms hnve (lKpise.l their troops about tin lug up.i.i t'l.idual carbonic acid poison ing. Hail l.l's peislstent refusal to fi oni attending to government btisliii ss has .tggiav.ited his mnhub, while Hie refusal of the fumlly to permit certain nieanne" customary In western medical ptactlee for relieving the stomai h have conlilbuted to bring his end neai 444444 44.4444. 44444444444444444444444 4444.444444444 klchl will operate ns .1 stay to the older of 1 dense In the Keder.il He ts tiou lielil mi be the grand Jmy. Pending the consideration of this appeal theie will piobably be no lui tner attempt to secuie the lele.isc 01 tin. t rnnslHutw hv habeas coipus. The Supieme Court t'f Hawaii has held that these men weie legally con vie ted, and In addition to th.it ts .111 fniltellili.lit lie the giaml jmy hanging over the bend of each of them. All of those cases aie at the foot of the cilmlnat calendar and I agreement for the time or passengei 'trains between the two ell es. I This l-i the tlrst break that has occur-red In the tlmo agreement and railroad nun conldcr It the opening gun of u light to lie expected between the com- bliintlons and the Independents. I I It Is expected that In the event war Is Inaugurated as threatened time between Chicago and St Paul will lm reduced from thirteen hours twent minutes to ti n hours. st st st LONDON, Xov. 7. A dispatch fiom Yokohama, published In the second edition of the London Times, says the failure to sell bonds to the amount of CO.000,000 en In America has temporality shocked the stock exchange, where an lnllux of fuielgn capital was ( expected. The Japanese government has adopt-1 d a new plan to provide capital for the extension of Hie railways and Igtaphs which are now yielding a prollt 1 of 7 per cent. It proposes selling mediately 15,000,000 yen tn bonds to the Postal Savings Hanks, appropriating 1 the surplus revenue to the liillvvuys , and telegraphs, and piovldlng foi .gradual fales of bonds in the dome ink 'matkets. I Koielgn money will not be sought, except on favorable iciins, ns tin unsteady inllow of gold, resulting fiom 'prospeious tiade, as hns a line vett also, tendered easy domestic tliiaueial operations. v ,4 & The latest mws of the Ilea 1 war Is In dispatches from Pretorl 1 and LunUon of dati of Nov. 7, as follows: Genei.il lloth.i. III conjunction with a commando of l.c'u men, nttaikul Colonil Helson's I ear guard October Z en the march and captured two suns Colonel lleiison fell mortall woumlnl early In the light Majoi then collected 11 convoy and made a defense ne.u the Itoir entrenchments, XcUln r side could touch the eaptuied guns. The ISoiri repeatedly charged rlgnt up to the Hntlsh lines, imt were drlvi'ii back with heiivj losses. Colonel Harte r hiought relict on Nov. 1. Hatha sluieil peisonallv In Die lighting Kltchi llel e ibles til I J !oi r loss was 41 killed, including General Opperman, ami lm) wounded, liners gut nothing beyond tlie guns. He stati s the I ton' attack was iasll.v upuuied until the arrival of Hatha. I .1 .' I XHW YOUIC, Xov. . Additional advices received by the London Times and the Xew York Times fiom St. announce that th. last 1.1II ! of the Northern M.inchuiian Hallway was laid on Mondu.v the- nnnlvcis.uv of the coronation of Utuperor Xicholas. The line connects Vladivostok w Ith ! the great Siberian Hallway. It Is expected that It will be opened In a I mouths, and It will greatly slioi ten tin 'Join lie to tin Far Uast The mil) break In the Journe.v fiom Mosceiw tn Vladivostok will be Lake ll.ille.nl. The construction of the inllioail mound the I lake will not be llnlshed foi some yen. ih. The line connecting Port Ar- ' thur with the Northern Manchutian 'Hallway Is now open THK BKST IlEMGDV KOH "Some years ngo while nt W. Va., I was taken with tiiolcia mot bus, which was followed by The doctor's medicine elld me no good. I was advised to get n bottle of Chumberlnln's Colle, Clmleia and Dlariltoen Hemedy, which I did, mid It cured me sound nnd we'll" G. A. Morris. ICmbreevllIe, Pa.. U. S. A. Snhl by nil druggists nnd dealeis. Hchsoii Smith & Co., Ltd, agents for Hiiwall Territory. SUSPECTED MURDLR Man in Oahu Jail Said to Be Wright. PKOVO, Utah. Oct 31 -Sheriff Stni a letter today fiom il.e Gr.uinan Detective Ilureau of Cincinnati, which brings news of a ninn supposed to be George 11. Wright, the mnn who Is accused of the minder of three young men tit l'ellcan Point, this county, in ISM. The letter from tho detective agency contains n letlcr tecclved by tho agency from l.oirln A. Andrews, United Slates Deputy Marshal of Illlo, Hawaii. Mr. Andrews writes that Wright Is In Jail In llllo, having been arrested In Honolulu lor "gross fraud," as bo vvus about to leave on the steamer Australia for San l'timclsco. Mr Andrews Is so sure thnt ho has Vrlght under arrest that ho asks to hive icqulsltlon papers forwarded, and s.i ys be will In lug the pr'soilcr to Sun Francisco or to Prove. He has Identified tl e man from descriptive matter sent out b Graiman ngcnc, and, as Mr Gran-nan writes, It seems Imposslblu for an cNperlcnccd olllcer to have made a for copies of Grnnnan's picture of Wright and the descriptive matter accompanies the letter, and the picture Is n very correct likeness ami Hie description eiy nccurutc. Sheriff Slorrs has written Marshal Andrews, asking that the prisoner be held and that n photograph of the prisoner be scut him. The sheriff has received so ininj letters fiom otllcers and amateur detectives, who wero positive they had Wright located that he will not be very greatly disappointed If this report proves to be another ease of mistaken Identity, but at the same time he feels that theie Is little chance for an olllcer'to be so "sure as 'Mr Andrews seems to be, considering ills opportunities to Identify Wiight, and still be mistaken, and Sheriff Storrs Is more hopeful of securing the man. for whom be has been hunting with never Hogging zeal for live seals. High SheillT Ilrovvn said yesteiday that Sherltf "Audi ens believes that the Identity of a ptlsonei now held In Oahu piison and that of the Pelican Point nun dei er Is one and tlie same. Descriptive matter Is now being awaited from the police authorities at Salt Lake, nnd upon receipt of tin- same, it will be eleelded whether or not the pilsoner heie Is the anted man. The Pelican Point inuider was an ntuuious one. Three- young men, who were Ing 11 cabin on the slimes of Utah Luke near Ptovo, Utah, forty miles south of Salt Lake, were found dead one w Intel's elny, nil of them having been shot and nuitllati'il, and suspicion was eliieete'el to Albeit Hayi s. their stepfather. Hayes was tiled b) Jm y. convicted and sentenced to death, which in Utah, Is eairled out at the muzzles of half a elozen Instead of upon the scaffold. Hayes pmtesteil his Innocence. Ho was given a a now trial, nnd this time sentenced to life Imprisonment. After serving two yonis of the sentence, new. i came to Salt Luke that a woman In Xew York had confessed to tin- police that her husband was the Pelican Point niuideiei', and gave graphic details of the- occuirence The authoiitles wen- sallslled that the- man whose- name was Wright, was the niuideiei and not Hajes. Tlie of the Investigation was that lilies was granted his and his entile Innocence established. Wi.t,ht In some way evaded the police LADY L II QUEEN " OF SMALL CRAFT Tin iinniveisai) of King Kalakauas blilhda) on Saturday was obseivcd b) a ligntta of small yuihts In the The Pi line Davids boat, gall) betlagged. was tin stinting and lliilshiug point or tlie inn' fm tie tin) 1 1.1ft. At 0 SO a. 111 tin- bunch of inllilaluu single stlckeis weie dispatched oil theli Jouiney mound tin- spar bun) Uai h eutiy vvus I'seoited by a low boat It 1111 wlilcli helping hands weie fimn tlm to time extended to keep Hull 1 lunge limn stni) Ing fiom the (oiiise A flesh bieee fnvmiil the eiilllest. The I. I nnil l.iwialilo eai b n 11 time allow line e of tnent) and llllllUliK, lespcctiVilv Tin- Lady 1. II soon after the stint 1.111 away anil hud in be letileved with a gasoline launch. Th- 111 Ht bout to 1 loss the Hue- Was the Lady L 1, which made the Join lie) in line hour and thlii.v minutes, winning the Hawaii Mlui.Uuic Yacht Club cup ami a piize nt 0. The Laweal.lo was 11 good sei ond 11s )iulil i.iees go, llnlshlng minutes the- leuelei. The' ICnlink iiiiiliuii. Wild Swan nnil Lady L II nntshel in the older named. All the b at.s llnlshed inside of tile time ' (lilt uf two houis The race was Judged by William lllalsdell, Morris Keeihokalole and G X. Shaw. i: K Llllkalnnl olllelated us starter and timci In the evening time was a luau at the Pi luces' home, whin the pilzcs weie distributed .. Koaoy for Hilo Bnndr. J A Scott, 1 hull man of tlie road 1.0.11,1 for the llllo illsir'cl, vvus in a h.ippv mood eseida.v mniniiig after a with Hold of the Departnu nt of Public Woiks, who b) the Mr liojd had secured 1111 authorization foi J10,il for the repair of roads In the' Hilo district These funds will be Immediately available, nn, will be applied to the icpalr of loads fiom Hakalati to Heiahl. All packages of lending matter In- leuueei iur me use 01 cuusieii iiieu ill , the Philippines, will be sent on free, at the dliectluu of the quiutci master I general of the nimy. Such matter should bo packed securely and sent at any time to the stone barracks, neai Hotel and Miller streets, to tho depot quarte! master. BAD COMPLEXIONS! Dry Thta and Faffing Hair' and Red Rough Hands Prevented by CUTICURA SOAP. Mn.uoxs U30 Cuticura Soap cxcliiplvoly for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the Bkiii, for clcatisinc; tho winlp of onists, scales, ami (lantlrutf, anil the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, nnd sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, intlnininations, and dialings, or too free or offensivo perspiration, in tho form of washes, for nleerativo weaknesses, and for many sanativo antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially to mothers, and for all tho purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can iudiieo those who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving nnd purifying the skin, scalp, nnd hair of infants and children. CuTicmt.v Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from CtmciTUA, tho great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients nnd tho most refreshing of (.lower odoins. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to bo compared witli it for preserving, purifying, nnd beautifying tho skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all tlie purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Tints it combines in Ont. Soap at Osi: Pkici:, the nr.sr skin and complexion soap, the iu:st toilet and iip.st baby soap in the world. Complete Extornal and Intornal Trontmont for Every Humour, l'unMttiig of CCTtcL'll V Mi VI', to rlcaii'O the iddn nnd pcalp of ci 111 and wale ami f often thu Pile 1.1'iieil e'utli li', Cinicmi v In all.iv Uclilinr nnd irittaiinn, and siiflttieninl licsil, nnil ('I'rli'l'ltA. lii.sm.vi'.ST, tcii'iiiiluiiilrlcannut!iii IiIchmI, Sold through, enittliewiirlit. .ulr.illnn Depot: It. Tow s I'll., Svihie'v, X.S.W. ho. Afrle'in lleiiot: bin, liipe 'I'eivvu. "lluvv to li.ive) Ui'iiiitliul sun, lbilr, and Haul," free. Pen 11.11 Colli'., U. S. 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