TO CULL AT Ft IIIG ISLAND Oceanic Steamers to Reach .Cable Station. In future tho mall steamers of the Oceanic line on their way to this port from Auckland will cnll nt Fannlw; nntl make n stay there of one hour. The Sierra, which leaves Auckland on Ktptember 19th for Honolulu, will be the first steamer to call there. Some time since Mr. Cuthbert, of the Pacific Cable Board, made a request to Mr. John D. Spreckels that the mall steamers leaving Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco should call at Fannin ir Island on their way, either each trip or alternate trips. Mr. Spreckels referred the matter to Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane, the New Zealand ngentB for the mall line, requesting them to place the matter before Sir J. O. Ward, Postmaster-General of New Zealand, statins that he was quite agreeable to fall In with the wishes of the Pacific Cable Hoard If the Postmaster-General gave his approval. This upproval was granted and Mr. Spreckels Immediately cabled that the Sierra would be the first steamer to call there. As the British cable will soon be In working order to Fanning Island the Oceanic liners will have an opportunity of nicking un Important news and bringing It to Honolulu In nbout three days lews time than It now takes for news to come by steamer from the Coast. Fanning Island Is about a half eater Honolulu than San Francisco. . FROZEN JvlE AT FROM THE SOUTH ' The Oceanic Company seems to be making Us mall contract with the New Zealand government a solid The New Zealand Herald speaks of 'REPUBLICANS WILL RATIFY THE PARTY NOMINATIONS Central Committee Completes Its Organization and Prepares for a Great Mass Meeting. Th lUpuuMnH Centm! Cutnttiltlre iKHHnt argntilthUwi vhs cfTeHted Dint last nlRht porfedtwl Its immanent or- ,"r' ,,e ,,oUl B '"" ollng fHr rati gn,,in ., gl d.wn to work The Sr.fiKAW. llrst plan porfoeted was that for a u, that effect which was carried. to every representative. He said he work so that they could get together would bespeak the assistance of every In their work one for without unity there could be On motion It was decided that the no success for the party. committee should meet ench Saturday J. W. Jones suggested that now per- nl?ht during the campaign. CXXXX30O0OOO000O00000OOOO0 ooooooooooo oooooooooooooooa DEATH OF MRS. the njhtter In the following way, after o'clock, the Hev. H. H. Parker olllclat declaring that the steam- ng T1)e paibearers will be en. are not capable of handling the Ij Kawananako i,rlnce meal iranspuriuiiuu jiruuieiu; ., , , ,, , ,-, Hon. bam Parker, J. O. Kalnnlanaole, "The only "things which can help us in this way are the magnificently Carter, Captain Tripp and Charles Hop- j.riiilr.rinil veuuela nf the Oeennlfi line. KW3. m'lilnti nr an Minrmii'1,1 v nnd During can offer refrigerating chambers when ever these are required. Upon this sudden call they are coming to the as slstanre of our exporters ns our coast the afternoon the remains l were viewed by Queen Lllluokulanl, 'Pi luces David nnd Cupid, and a large i number of relatives and friends. Mrs. Cummlngs, known more familiarly to i the nutlves ns Knhalewal, was born In lng steamers have been unable to do. . jf ona Hawaii. She was the friend of The Ventura took away with her last .the members of the various royal THE SALT LAKE J. A. CUMMINGS "MONGOLIAN" CASE Mrs. J. A. Cummlngs died yesterday affair for. morning at 10 o'clock at the residence The Salt Lake Tribune of August 29 contains the following detailed nccount it Is now gaining the hearty goodwill of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Klbllng. of the refusal of the county clerk to is-of New Zealandcrs by opening up a Mrs. Cummlngs has been In 111 health sue a marriage license to a Hawaiian cold storage trade between New Zen- for several years but only recently be- to marry a white girl: ' land and Australia. The cold storage Camc seriously 111, the Immediate cause Because the Utah statutes forbid a capacities of the Oceanic steamers Zealand death being heart failure. She was j marriage In this State between a white New Dill large UUlllluea ui -., vn.irs nf meat to find Its way across to drought Ktrlcken, stock-starved Australlu. New Zealand would also like to supply Honolulu with Its fresh meat. The funeral services will be held this afternoon at the residence' of Mr. and Mrs. Klbllng on Young Btreet between Artesian and Punuhou streets, at 3 person and a Mongolian, and for the additional reason that a native Hawaiian Is classed as a Mongolian by certain local authorities, the course of true love, which has been agitating the hearts of Peter Kaluna and Sarah Kv- Prlnce , ana for several mouths past, took a Jonah very sudden and very awkward turn yesterday. Mr. Kaluna, be It known, Is a full-blooded "Kanaka," as the natives of the Sandwich Islands are called, while Miss Kvuiih Is a white girl, said to be only 16 years old, who lives with her patents at Murray. Kaluna has made his home at Murray during the past year, being an employe of one of the WILL TRY TOBACCO Th trttlntl of Hi)ttA t li wMt WU ! slten.pt. d by Hpf Inl KNt JRrwt rhftllh ' tn t'tillrd Hl.i'i Aftrlaulluntt IlnprrirwHt Hint t Mr HntUh lnllevM that this gnidr of to bneM) nn not only be grown In Hawaii, tmt also nt n considerable profit to the ittanler Acting on his belief he has already sent to Hmyrna for tobacco seed In large great rntinonllon meeting Monday night u. u. Carter reported from the titles, and the experiment will be mnde next, when there will be such a pro- utlve committee that steps had been iel0 0 extensive scale as soon an taken, the all 1 secured and efforts gram as promises to attract more than' some U)(j lH)n(.limunl nrriVM enough Hepubllcans to .1.1 the Orpheum.; "J", KWS Tobacco Is at present grown In the It was quite n time before a quorum to taue Caro of the decorations and the i Islands, but only nn n very small scale, could be obtained and finally sixteen ushering of the people to their seats, i .....i .,,,, varieties now under cultivation voles were found. Secretory Atkinson reported that the registration committee had secured the service of C II. Wilson to watch registration nnd list the voters. He nlso reported from the ecremry AiKinson moved that n art, of ,ne poori.r grndes. On Hawaii committee be nppolnted to take charge ... , ,,f ii,.. ,,,..Mii,,r. i., ,,. .....w ,..i tobacco Is grown for pnvnte do all other work, the motion being! tlon amended so that the rommltlee consist campaign literature committee that the of fou with the c'lpirmnn of the Ter-speech of Senator Thurston had been rltorlal committee, nnd then passed. translated and that certain other mat- The committee was constituted ns roller sent down by Chairman of the Con- lows: Messrs. Atkinson, It. X. lloyd, ventlon Holsteln was being edited. I Jones and Winston. W. C. Achl suggested that a circular Jones said that one of the nominees Hawallans would read these before of Health, nnd as he would shortly re throwing them away whereas a book sign he thought a suggestion should be would be put nway nnd never rend, made for his successor and he would This was contrary to the Idea of Mr. propose that a recommendation of the Holsteln and the committee wns grant- name of Mark P. Robinson be proposed ed further Mine to complete Its work. . for the vacancy to be thus created. Coming to the election of dicers C. A. L. C. Atkinson brought up I.. Crabbe, nominated by J. W. Jones, tlon of qunrters. He suggested that the was elected by the unanimous vote of otllce be further down town. Two offices the members present. J. H. Fisher had been inspected, one in Waltey was nominated by Keen and elected building another In Hawaiian Trust uuunlmously nnd A. I... C. AtKlnson Company's bunding, on the Fort street nominated by J. I". Cooke was chosen front. aecretary, the same course being J. I'. Cooke moved thnt the rooms lowed u to Assistant Secretary J. V. In the Hawaiian Trust Company be en- Avery and Treasurer George It. Carter, gaged for the use of the committee. Senator Crabbe said he realized the The motion wns carried. Importance of the position. He said Mr. Cooke said that he suggested he would take hold and be In the olllce that the executive committee should there' nch day nnd do all in his power to meet as soon ns possible with the eiect every one irom ine Delegate down irici committee)) mid thus outline the nnd but very little Is sold any where. The Internal levenue laws provide for n tax upon nil grndes of to bacco, but the grower Is not Included In this tax. He Is allowed to sell his product to anyone he wishes without stamping It, but as soon as this chaser nttemnts to dispose of tile leaf be used Instead of n pamphlet, tut the for Senator was a member of the Hoard I cither In cigars or In bulk Uncle Sam nlght no less than a thousand caicasses, Hies from her girlhood nnd was beloved smelting companies nt that place thiiR ntien nc un a trade which would . Dy ill. Tlie natives loveu nor nnu have been declnred impossible only n few weeks ugo the placing of New Zealand mutton nt advantageous prices upon the Sydney meat market. This shipment should be regularly followed for some considerable time by larger consignments. All avnllnble refrigerating space lias been engaged for the tinning trips of the Ventura's nnd It will be noted that the Sierra will tnke away 2500 carcasses. Our farmers are thus enabled to cater to the Sydney demand und we mny anticipate during the ensuing season an unprecedently good market for prime mutton and lamb. Thus we have suddenly nnd graphically brought homo to us one of the many advantages arising from being on the trunk route of a great service, equipped with hugo modern steamers, able to meet every commercial emergency, and making that reliable time which Is such nn linportnnt factor In nil business transactions. Thanks to the confidence of Mr. J. D. Spreckels In the future of the Pacific trade our farmers have to Import nil Its meat, and the Amerl can growers can hardly supply their home market. The Sydney demand, In the very nature of things. Is a transient no, but the Honolulu nnd 'Frisco demands, once commenced, will be permanent. Auckland Province mny profit moat directly by this fine service, but the entire colony must nlso profit by every extension of our export trade. We may hope that these considerations will Influence the feelings of Southern members nnd call a halt In the utterly teriy unreasonable attempt which some scores of them came to the house yes terday to be near the remains. KAUAI HAS TWO Judge Hardy. When Mr, Kalunn nnd Miss Kvans met It seems to huve been a case of love nt llrst sight. At nny rate, they had not known each other long until ench felt that without the other the CASES OF MURDER Tll fact tnut Knluna's complexion was very dark almost as dark as midnight apparently did not detract from his The Fifth circuit court term win charms in the eyes of his beloved. They Chong Kong Wal, found 'r. James, looKing strnigni into mo guilty of murder In the second degree, dctect tllcre u lPBlU hstaclo which was sent to prison for twenty yjars. V would prevent the Issuing of the II- "n.e. Out when Mr. Kaluna declared nolle prosequi was entered In the case that he was a pure-blooded Hawaiian of Chong Chow, charged with permit- the county clqrk concluded he had been ting gambling. Gullherme Helle. mistaken for once. However, he hnd ed with larceny was sent to Jail for some doubt about the legal status of sixty days. Jock was given the same "Kanakas," in this county, nnd referred the use of these vessels to the Sydney j sentence for larceny In the second de- the matter to the county attorney, tell-market when otherwise no mutton could gree. Inuwal, assajlt and battery, was lng Mr. Kaluna to call ngaln later In be regularly shipped. And In the near.uneii ie, the day. future we may expect to profit by the Kuakapu 1,11111, larceny, was , Assistant County Attorney niter opening up of n similar trade with Ho- ei, to 8lx montn8 at hard labor; H. Ke- f."un,l "aJ n "'er; S,,'j",l,Vt,1 h.?n7tr, 2 nolulu nnd 'Frisco. For Honolulu has' ,e. satne cnarge. three months Im- " "h,Hh , & "" Ac'de.? ??, ! e ....I . .-, "I JIIHWUI alt tuonuw Iirisuiiiuem. nam m. uisu ch, up i caI,y wth U)e MplnySi nrm that the lat- threo months. ter are oni! 0f tle hinnches of the Mon- The ense of Yoshlaya Denglro, ollan race. So It appeared that for ed with murder In the first degree has matrimonial purposes a Hawaiian In been submitted to the Jury. Utah Is n Mongol, nnd the statute says that such person can not legally marry ..,.,... a white woman In this State. launching of the Arlzonan. when Peter Kaluna returned to the The huge freight steamer Arlzonan county clerk's ofllce late yesterday aft- , ., , ,., ti...n n Is to be ernoon to learn what disposition had of the American-Hawaiian line, npplIcnUo1n , ecn mn(e of 1)f) for a mar. launched by the union Iron orks be- rjnK0 nconHe. ho wns by tween September 1st nnd 15th, and will a lawyer, C. 8, Kinney. The latter i.o . nil imrnor nn either rnnst wanted to argue the case when Mr. - Vie continent. With a capacity of James refused to issue the license, but drive the Oceanic line from Auckland.' Telegraph Brevities, China hns abolished the llkln tax. There are rumors of revolutionary plots In llrazll, A great Increase of highway crime In the Sound country Is attributed to the example of Tracy. A lightship nnd wireless telegraph apparatus will be Installed ono hundred miles west of the Lizard. Harry W. Depuy, a Vale student whoso auto killed D, Thorpo Munroe, will bo held criminally responsible, London pnpers say that Captain Marian's Kevlew article on the Persian (lulf will have a decisive inlluence on diplomacy. zonun will ue tne oest oi ner ciass ever seen In this port, NOTHING LIKE OIL. "In dealing with man, remembsr that a spoonful of oil will go farther than a gallon of vinegar." The samo may be said of children. There Is nothing so cood for children as tho old-fashioned vise castor oil. However much they abhor stances, It, It Is their best medicine for disorders of the bowels. In tho most serevo cases of diarrhoea and dysentery, how-over, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heinedy should be given lifter the oil operates, and a quick cur is sure tn follow, For sale by all dealers nnd druggists. HenBon, Smith & Co,, Ltd., agents for Hawaii, him. "The license Is refused," said Mr. James, "and your client can either apply for a innndnmus or he can tnko the young Indy to a State where the law does not prohibit a marriage between a whlto person nnd a Mongolian," Mr. Kinney seemed to take the county clerk's refusal very much to heart. He declined to sny what ho would ad- his client to do In the Italy Is negotiating for tho use of wireless telegraphy In her post and telegraph system, ICmperor William of fJermnny ha been received with great enthusiasm during his visit to I'osun, Hiisula, steps In with n demand that It be stumped. Mr. Smith believes that the soil on this island Is well adapted to the cultivation of tobacco, and ho lias picked out the Smyrna leaf as being most available for the purpose, and nlso as being the most likely to bring a handsome profit to the prower. A recent bulletin on the subject Issued from the Department of Agriculture says that "tobacco can be grown In nearly all parts of the country, even where wheat nnd corn can not be economically produced. The plant readily adapts Itself to a great range of climatic conditions, will grown on nearly all kinds of soil, nnd has a comparatively short season of growth. But while It can be so universally grown, the flavor nnd quality of the leaf are greatly Influenced by the conditions of' climate nnd soil. The Industry has, lieen verv ltlirhlv Hneeinllzeil. mill there Is only demand now for tobacco possessing certain qunlltles ndnptcd to tain specific purposes. A nondescript tobacco Is not worth growing and should not be grown, ns It lowers thoi price of teally good types of tobacco,' to the detriment alike of the grower and the consumer. As climate and soil) conditions determine the chnrncter ofi the tobacco. It Is Important to understand what kinds of tobacco aie in demand nnd what the climatic and soil conditions aie which will most easily produce the qualities desired. "The principal kinds of tobacco grown In this country are the cigar types, for our domestic supply of cigars; the manufacturing types, for smoking and chewing, for our domestic use; the bright yellow tobacco, for cigarettes, smoking, and plug wrappers; White Hurley, for smoking and chewing, both for domestic and export trade; and the export types proper, which are not suited to our domestic use, but which are mainly exported to foreign countries to be used both for cigar and manufacturing purposes." Smyrna tobacco Is grown also In Cuba and Florida and tobacco Is raised In innny of the states, lncluulng Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois nnd Wisconsin, nnd In many of the southern states. The Sumatra leaf has been lately Introduced In Florida, nnd Its oultlvntion has been very successful. Tn Florida the tobacco grown from this 3'ed loses! much of the bitter taste, which Is characteristic of the Imported article.. Wt- I ter In the soil plays un Important part In the cultivation of tobacco, and as Hawaii Is specially favoied In IhU way, It Is another reason why tobacco growing hero should he a success. In Florida two and three cropa nro rilsed in one year, and In Hawaii even hotter results nre obtainable, in the opinion of i Jared Smith. I . r.r.ilifil.1' l.o nlnspfl nevtfcrAA ' ird.i r .,-.,., . . .. ., 1 .... .,... ' Albert HarrlH. whn Ihik lieen 111 nt hfs - - - ueciuuu u get murrieu, aim me gin :. ' i , , , , ., cording to ir,.,,,ir, rpn,.iu..i from . . , ... ... 7 homo and on Hawaii for the past four ' parents p.csumably did not object, us lonthH w8 out OI1 , Btrcet'H yeBter. J. A. Thompson who Is attending court her father accompanied the would-be day for the first time. nt groom when he applied to County Clerk Paul Thon, found guilty by a Jury of James yesterday morning for a mar-robbery, waa granted n new trial by tinge license. COCOCOCOOOOOOOOOUOCOOOOOO CXXXXX)COOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 'ihse: MEN, WJEN. MBiB h HI llTH MI SIMMS! fllrk (I Mil Wk IVoplf I rn M yU l!h littrlrlilty m hitv eurt thuumtid of ether, 1 run mk th likNul cileulMc In your viltK, the htrtM IliiRle Willi Mgi.tout life smI tht tpltit of entiit)' Mil' lUrlf In every movi ef oiir body I have told )oil Hint KIm trlcity Is "Life,"' and now all intlt nnd doctor ate approvlriK mr claim. Ut nm prove It to youj let ma ihow you how my method of applying thU rent pontr 1ms revoltlonlied medical treatment. Or Mclaughlin's Llcclric Uclt IS A MOD13U A MODKHN 1IOMI3 TUKATMHNT. My twenty years of study are shown In this grand appliance. Tou wenr It with comfort at night, and the Kloctrlclty Infused Into your body cures nil Nervous nnd Vltnl Trouble, Kidney nnd llladdcr Troubles, Hhcuinntlsm, I. nine Hack, Indigestion, Weak Stomach and all forms of pnln and weakness. It restores the life whllo you Bleep, and must cure. DO YOU 8UFFIJH7 If so, don't hcsltutr, don't wnste your time on drugs, which give no strength. Wear this appliance aa I direct nnd It will cure you. Come and sec mo today. See what has been lone for others. Test It free, get my free advice and follow It. You will find It the road to health. ltKAD MY HOOK. I have a book which every man should wad (ono for women nlso). It tells facts that arc of Interest to every man who wants to remnln young tn vitality nt nny age. Send for this book today, If you can't call. I mall II, sealed, free. If you call I will give you n free test, ltemember, my belt does not burn, though you feel the current and can regulate It. I warrant It to give a strong current for yenrs, though un man who uses It right needs It over three months. Cut this out and net today. OFFICIO l r MrT ATimi IN 906 Market St. 8 n, in. to 8:30 p. m. UK. ITl JC. JlltLlUuIlLllI, sn Franclsco.Cal Sundays 10 to 1. NOTn When you use Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt you are under the care of a physician. Agents or drug stores arc never allowed to sell these goods. The Sherwin-Williams Paint ( 1 U 15 ! A H K ) ) Miulu io paint building1 with cmtido and insido lias tlim guarantee in plain hitters on ovory can: "Wo guarauten tlmt Huh paint, wiiou ptoperly used will not crack, llaku or chalk oil", and will o o v o r m o r o Hiirluoo, work bottor, wonr longer and pormnueutly look bolter Minn other paints, including Puru Whito Lend mid Oil. Wo hnroliy ngreo to forfeit tliovaliiu of tho pnint mid tlio cost of applying it, if in any instance), it is not found as above represented." THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COHPANY. Wo hnvo n largo stock of S.-W. P. nud live up to Mio nbovo gtinrnutoo. Call for a color card of tlio best mixed paint lnado. E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd. CORN2U PORT AND KlrxQ STREE1S Not so much What You Pay as What You Get for your money. when quality is considered our Roods are always appreciated. N n ONLY PUKE CANH! nlJGAlt itKoii as n hwentoner for our tioda Water, Hoot Ueer, Ginger Aio, etc. ionsolidated Soda Water Worki Com pan r, Ltd. Telcpliono Main 71. Works 001 Fort Btroot. Castle & Cooke, -LIMITED.- LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. . . ACJIiNTrl FOK OF BOSTON. Ru Life Insurance Company OF IIAKTFOKU. Steel Giant Grubber Which hau proved bo succepBful in clearing land of lantimn wus introduced by tho PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY, L1MITKD, a little more than a year kgo and has the (indorsement of those who have used it. Tho etivnral invoices of Gruhhors already received have boon disponed of bo promptly on arrival that they liavo not been A for of iIih No. 2 fizo aro now in stock and a ?upply of No 1 aro at an early dale. Any ono mtcreHted in freeing bin land of lnntana should correspond with the Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd. Fort, Stree', Honolulu. (XXDOCXXOOOOOCOOOOOOO (0