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0 to ii ii in f i .NX yOL. XXIX., NO. 5175. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, VI :UAVf MAKCH. 10. TrjN l'AUKS. thick five cnrza Ct - 1 V r. - ni ii I ri i if mm - "' l Vl I'll ' m i - . . J -a I - -J? i ri. . .. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. Q. VOOD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Honolulu, H. I. DR. C. B. HIGH. DENTIST. PHILADELPHIA DENT 1 College 1892. Masonic Temple. Telephone 318. in. A. C. WALL DR. 0. E. WALL DENTISTS OFFICE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 4 p. m. Love Building, Fort Street. M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. DENTISTS 98 HOTEL STREET, Ho nolulu. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. A. J. DERBY. DENTIST CORNER .FORT AND Hotel Streets, Mott-Smith. Block. Telephones: Office, 615; Residence. 789. Hours: 9 to 4. GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. DENTIST FORT STREET. OPPO- aite Catholic Mission. Hours: From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. A. II. SINCLAIR. 413 KING ST., NEXT TO THE OPERA House. Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: 12 m. to 2 p. m. Telephone 741. DR. W. E. TAYLOR. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, CORNER Richards and Beretania Streets. Office Hours: 10 to 4 o'clock and erenlngs. Telephone 517. C. L. GARVIN, M.D. OFFICE No. 537 KING STREET, near Punchbowl. Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 a. m.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Telephone No. 448. i DR. WALTER HOFFMANN. CORNER BERETANIA AND PUNCH bowl Streets. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays:-8 to 10 a, m. Telephone 610. P. O. Box 501. T. B. CLAPHAM. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN tist. Offloe: Hotel Stables. Calls, day or night; promptly answered. Specialties: Obstetrics and Lame nek. Lorrin A. Thurston. Alfred W. Carter. THURSTON & GARTER. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. MERCHANT Street next tcPost Office. F. IYI. BROOKS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, (FORT AND Hotel Streets) Over Fairchlld's Shore Store. Honolulu; H. I. 5158 w C. Achl. Enoch Johnson. ACHI & JOHMSOH. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office No. 10 West King Street. Telephone 8S4. T. McCAHTS STEWART. (Formerly of the New York Bar.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, Spreckels Building, Room 5, 805 Fort Street, Honolulu. CATHCART & PARKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. xnanu Street. 13 KAAHU- CHAS. F. PETERSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public. 15 Kaahumanu Street. . LYLE A. DICKEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public King and Bethel Streets, Telephone 806. P. O. Box 786. : l!iI:M Will buy for you Stock or Bond In this market or abroad. GEORGE R. CARTER. Treasurer. Office: Next to Bank of Hawaii. Ltd. GUIDE THROUGH HAWAII. PRICE, COc. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS WOMEN'S EXCHANGE. 215 Merchant St. Makes a specialty of ancient Hawai ian Curios, and also carries the best assortment of modern Hawaiian work to be found in Honolulu, Including Mats, . Fans, Leis, Bamboo, Lauhala and Cocoanut Hats, Etc., Etc. Tel. 659. FRANCIS J. BERRY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT T n tit Will mnHA in ha TT fl I Federal and State Courts. Pro- gres3 Block, corner Beretanla audi Fort streets, rooms 5 and. 6. I J. m. KANcAKUA. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I Law. Office: In tho Occidental I Hotel, corner of King and Alakea I lllllltll AiimnTn Streets, Honolulu. A. J. CAMPBELL. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF- lice Queen street, opposite Union eed co. C. S. RICHARDSON. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND Typewriter. Expert work at low est prices. Telephone 313, with H. Waterhouse & Co., Queen street. P. SILVA. AGENT TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDG- menta to Instruments, District of Kona, Oahtt. At W. C. AchPs office. King street, near Nuuanu. 0. G. TRAPHAGEN. A.RCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST., Between Fort and Alakea. Tele phone 734. Honolulu, H. I. W. H. BRADLEY. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER (Late of W. H. Glen & Co., Mel bourne and Sydney). Sixteen years experience, London and Australia. Representing Hawaiian News Co. P. O. Box 684. Yearly tunings con tracted for. H. MAY & CO. ys FORT STREET. -:- A A . Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box, 470. 1 FOR SALE. MAPS OF HONOLULU. UNMOUNT- ed, 50 cents each. Maps of Hawaiian Islands, unmounted. 50 cents each flv Hawaiian Gazette Co., Von Holt Block. I Fi'lnc Strevat C1 I "o v..v. wnii SUPPOSE! Suppose the CLEVELAND people irade a poorer Uicycle id 'Hi than in 9 nnd no on until in V than in 9. do yon think the CLEVELAND would be considered the most reliable and honet wheel on the market today T No Sir I When prJce-i are Cut la Two. the qnality mut be cut in the fame rtio. Kemember this when yon out a wheel. von i make a mistake. The Cleveland Should bo Your Choice. . . . . 209 HOTEL STREET. Telephone 909. line on Ml mm Sit 1 by authority.) FOREIGN OFFICE NOTICK. The funeral obsequlvi of the U: Princess Kaiulanl will take place from Kawalahao church on Sunday. 12th inst., at 2 o'clock p. m. HENRY Ii COOPER. Minister of Fore!jni Affairs. Department of Foreign AffAlrs. March 9th. 1S99. I ORDER OF PROCESSION for tho FUNERAL OF THE L.VTK PRINCESS KAIULANL Marshal of the Republic anil Officer. Company of Police. Hand. St. IxuU College. Oahu College. Kamehamcha School. St. Andrew's Priory. Band. Fraternal Societies. St. Antonio Beneflcente Society. Socledade Lusltanla Ileneflconte. Aha Ilua Kalaiatna. Aha II ul Aloha A Inn. Aha Hul Aloha Alna O na Wahlne. Major Commanding and Aides. Band. Second Battalion U. S. Volunteer End- ntwrst Detachment of Blue Jacket from V. S. S. Sclndla and Iroquois. Band. First Red mem National Guard of Hi- wail. Protestant Clergy. Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church. The Right Reverend the Bishop of PA- nopolls. ; Choir. Officiating Clergy. Tin Right Reverend the Bishop of Honolulu. U rt b; H 'r. L Z3 Z, ta u 0 ZT EJ 1 Carriage with Hon. A. S. CJeKhorn and Mrs. J. W. Robertson and Mrs. J. II. Boyd. Carriage of Llliuokalnnl. Carriage of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager with Prince Kawauanakoa, Prince Kal.ml anaole and wife. The President and Staff. The Cabinet Ministers. The Justices of the Supreme Court. The Special Agent of tho United ' States. Officers U. S. Army and Navy. President of the Senate. Speaker of tho House. Consular Corps. Circuit Judges. Government Official. Public. The processtou will form at 1:30 p. . m., Sunday. March 12th. on Klnr street. The line of procession prectllns the Catafalque will be formed on Kins street, with lh riirht rptlnt in Illrh, 1 , " I 443 v,i Wi iiOW WIU on tho Walklkl side of Punchbowl street. m. .... . i no nrop. on u- Tr.-r..l n nn? King street to Alakea, thence by Ala kea and Emma streets to Vineyard street, Vineyard street To Nuuanu, theace to the Royal Mausoleum. All attending the funeral In car riages are respectfully requested to furnish cards to their coachmen in order that positions may be assigned to them. Procession will be under the direc tion of MaJ. G. C. Potter, of the Pres ident's staff. HENRY E. COOPER. Minister of Foreign Affairs, IX'partment of Foreign Affair?. Ho nolulu. March 10th. 1S?3. MAPS. MAPS. MAPS, of Honolulu. Just Issued by tho Hawailaa Gazette Co., von Holt Clock, King street. . Se cure one before they are all gone. r.O cents each. KQYAl MAUSOLEUFA .1. A. ffir W In A - iTi i is imposinc; sTiircTrm: sr.Ni.s on an i:u:v.tion prom INKNT IN THAT PORTION OF NITANF CKMirTKIlY ON T1IK WAI KIKI SIDE OF THE AVKl'NIl REMAINS OF PRINCESS KAIULANL) WITHIN TIIK TOM II. ThU Pajwr. KcbniAiy 1. On a beautiful lawn at the rntrance or Nuuanu valley, overlooking ihl city, th harbor and ocroa bryood. stands the Royal Mausoleum, rrevtol by the Hawaiian Government, a the resting place of th remain of the Royal Family of Hawaii and a few of their irreotest benefactor. It ! bult In tho Gothic ntylo of architecture, of concrete utone, with the lawn woo- somely laid out with walks and atuJJol with trees, the whole prwntlnK from the avenue an attractive appearaaco. A short distance to the left of the balWlns l vault. CrVtructrd mainly un.ler ground, which ha tn naml 'The Kamchameha Tomb. ii ma built onu six or elcht jeim a?o. n It lr.imf necei-ary to pmvlde jome other place for lh lncrraln? nun!er of coffin which had nearly filial th main building. A portion of the cof fin have been trannfrred to thl Urste ar.d spaclou tomb, thu relieving the main building. o that pce i now provldetl for all the requirement of many ye.ir to come. Prior t. the transfer of the remain of ilw. klnc to the present mausoleum, they were kept In a temporary mausoleum In the pal ace yanl. In bold contra i with that rude structure. It 1 a credit to tbr na tion that such a building ha been erected for the purpose, and It will ever remain an ornatrcnt to the city, a long a It stand. Few peopv are aware how many coffin arc dcpo-v.led here. Including that of our late King Kalakaua, they number fifty. The fol lowing may not be a complete im of all whose remain are In the Roral Mausoleum, a the Information ha been obtained from several fourcesl nor nave inc ixatc wnen iney ni. m . . . . t ft a leen ascx rtalced. The boly or Nines of Kamehamcha the Great are said to have txx-n Ie-po-ltcd In the cave near Keal.ikekua Ikiy, where those of other royal chief were laid, but as they have never been rrcognlzed. they still remain wbTC first deposited. ThU account for hi name not bring In the list. He died May S. 1TD1. Kamehamcha 11 d;M in lindon Ju;y II. 1S2I. Queen Kam.im.ilu d;eI la !ondun July S. 1S2I. The above IkwUch werr brought bark to Honolulu by Iord Hyron. command ing H. R M. S. Il'onde. tiuen Kaahumanu. If" of Kamba mha I. diM June S. 122. Kamehamcha III. dlcl IW. IS. HZl. Queen Kalama. wife of Kamthame ha III. did Septemb-r 1$7. Kaniehameha IV, died NovemVr Z' IS '.3. a Prince of Hawaii. n of thj aTove. dle4 August 27. 1:2. Queen Kmma. wlfo of KanvhamhJi IV. died April ZZ. UsS, WH.l. I.Ii: IN STATIC , Th malr. "sri:! !: la 'ar In ih Itcitt.im ! the Princc to hi nt Mcr'.c churrh frrm Ha. ra. :o I . K' iw .l ! . f Inir. ti it, , ... Th-c wll. Nj the pa.l !-vrcr. fo.-4 the funeral of th- Iv.e Prince Ka - i'ila.r.1 on bunray: Co!. SamI Iarker. V. A. Sc!af.r. J. Kf. Carter. Tnite! :a:cr Co::l flea era! Wm. Ilaywoil. T. C'.Jvc Iu.. Andrew Adam. S. l. ICar.e. Co!. G--. W. MacfarUr.e, V. M. Swar.xy. A. It. Ioe!.en:rn. a r.u n;l.r t f Pn vt !-n: VoW& Cable-:. J. W. K.Voerta. J. H. Iloyd. J. H. WcJehot:e. The Vody of the Ute lYinc- will Ik brought privately after dark thi Ing from Alnahau. the re.idne in town to Kawalahao ohurch. Tha th W M 7s ..... , ' A i ... -rr cJ W'J WITHIN WILL I1K DniWlTiri) TIIK Quen Klcau. w.f. of Gov. Krkua- caoa. diel April 4. If-. I Prtacr-ji Vic: or. a. K. Koahnaaa.! daughter of Kfn-iu, d'.eU May Z9. IlCt. I Kaafbi.-r.eha V. J cd iKvcabcr II, I (ktcrrof M. Kcknanotia. i;rJ VraUrSI. IMS. Kamanr:e.lanxh:erof Tkv. KaiklaJ. diI April 4. A. Pakl. faibr of Mr. UCop. T.t3 June. I Keo!t. m cf Kwae,.0f llaalb K-jriru!j, Infant n f Kae bar&ba III. IIoj. an ance"r o ibe K4f nicha. Iino'.kamakahlkl. n asfrv.r f tie Kalakji it family. Mr. lUrnk Iauahi U;bop. die (KfoVr K.. IA. Ituth K--:;kr:anl. Stc-r of Kami DKhA IV and V. dil May ri. IM.2. KkauluohJ. m-!ier cf IjaaliJo, June 7. isti, i Ka;aakr-a. father of Q-4rn IJIS uokalanl. KhoXabv. m:br tf Q-:ieit U:i ttnklanl. I'rlsr-. Miriam lkUke. wi of !La. A. 5. Clegaorti and U:erof King KaUkaua. lKeI February 2, 17. Keonl Ana fJohn Yortngi dJci Jaly IS. !;. Narr.akaeha. a prominent chief. Jane KekeU Yoacg. daughter of Joan Young and mother of Q-4ea Kmsia. Kalm'.naanao. !:er of Q-aea IJ!1 uokalaui. Kekanlike. l:er of Q:jen Kap'.o'.ar.L Prlner KeliiahonaJ, of ibe alie. Ilaaillio. anjUuj'ior to Loa !n. Peter Y. Kacf. brother of Q-.ja Km ma. Wm. 1 I-. CbiH" Ju.. of Ha waii. Hoi.t. t W'rli-. MlnUtrr of foreign Affair. Ir. T. II. Ito.k-. d.p:- f?br of Qyen I.mma. ltrjiid t b atove ih. mn of tb following chief are maid to be la Ibe Maufiokurn: Alapal. Naeo. Koer, Ia hiahi. Maiku. Kep.kaweo, Noeu aad Kakoie. The rema;r. of King Wm. C L:ca llio. and :ho- of hi fa!bT. Ctarlew Kanair.a. r-t In a nrjrairqsi, ;wYial ly buUt for th-m. iha: :an J at tl;e right of the front rr.'.race ta Kawxla hao chirchard. r.ear the career King ani Punrhbowl :rr:j. I:na- ilio d;e,l V ana rr 2. 171, Kanalaa d;e. Mar'-h X2. Th" r-n;a;r. of L'in-!"o an I Kana'n ha t--a rm e from Kawalaba :o the rojal rua-io'im. I ir 1 f hcr.or from f7 Ortr.rur.y. N J is. IL. -lil g- on :-v.r. i to-r.-rrow. I Th-ai ?o MaJ. I.:crln hasd:: firal rroa:oa will be j Tauk-a. Ta. I'ra'.t a.1 Capi. T1t. Mr. lUftbop. died Jay. 1. t II liiirrar . t Vny tt it Moe Krkualwa. broker of Kixc SST-T: k.? . "5 U' iL fcameb IV ani V. dic4 11 111 ? TT"Jfi Iavld. another brobrr rf Kaae. J- ; fV C1 lUr,, ha-r.eaa IV and V. rro1 J,- C. A. llro.u. I.rwl Car. xvtn tvVoVri .tv! ta mi. A- w- Iaroa. J. r. CJr. Wra. KJt- UVXT uYLJa WWVDMEC5 Makes the food more delicious ond wholesome FAILED TO flGT Ecpilliciis Di3 Hit Zm to H2E3 lE:ff3 OSiCDl THE RS0LUTI0:i TIIEY PASSED Tlm Incrportuno - A Kumtr f CPcht Madt Minority Wa a WK Onr. itrf t-ratf' r? lsr::tml -r f.va .T ;rM TV-r oJcion. Tic ta'.txijity & mall oif, cr rlt 5id rur k avVvw lu ciilaa f t'.rrznh. Two Tm by Low Is g c? Lasta r?r tAa. On oe lt,e ta:ortty CJde a aovlsf r. taaa trn. On tte c53sr It ttiA tK o!e at Alt Utr are in txom of a few s:or? liiia hxl! of tb mtut m la CSusaW o? Ckmazrr9 aaJL t 0i iru,i t n trTrca rr w c f ... ... " No-ljC'.orey. f. C Ktra.vacj r. D XL Il!rta tt V. U . - I . " . irir, v. II. Iry. J. D. McVrlca. A. IL h IW.tK. rei. n tar;. Wa. lli-r T- n rxrim- I oss- IL &:uma. IVej J. Cnat. C It Cray. WjU il. riir. Terry Ktaji. Job SraaJoa. IL l$w. IL C. Mor ton. Ir. Crria. Y. l Itratr. J. il. Ije. Yask IUariMa. Cti RLc5o. Tbe evj;r!tje cra frosj lota ,lter:iM,r t-artNl It J;vra4 jc:t Sy ajorfcltc. ktw a: I urt. It ot J?t tie Iat2m!t. Tl gt;tJtr.a tJeJ re a)d !jt rat aad J343 tbal tJe ""iJtrw. wa l&trts6e." a WalJfrCJ. StattJi 13-S in ay la 11 boar e? .rraa t-J dr-ts 'f a Cb:reL yr:Ja!Jo. Col J. IL P.tr xi ta4 eliiJr RU3 of Ci cosartJ &Zii JA. ICrtasWI crr!ry. Til cf5joa x e7tl by IV. U. ?ia aa4 a earrJ! iity bow of ftrMirtb ta Ibe jiari of c- poi:Jon: It If tbe faw f thl txei- v leg ibat fo mmV.Urr t5y of ' Ibe Reablleaa forty ! rrlor l the formasioti of t) i ' gral IX-ab:icaa rriy la th-e l!atiJf. aaJ. far.br. thai f) The Une for tbe frm!SP9 C.f U tch c t ral It-;aWaa pvif ha tot jet arriirM. . 9 Thi T-t33t3t c.JTcred l-y At lorxey Catbcart aad 5fa?eyJ. ba!r.g le ilun la -a in lu favor: Itat lhat It It a!.' Ibe m of thJ relist ibt e a. r-p- - i rvr.t?5e Itep-3!:k at rf Ho- toia:a ladle: ir i N:3-aJ I"g"Je of Itrpbikaa CJabi - tjr chiie- fcr the rTif ef Vie heii'td ard NSal Coim5.:trr.a frvra Hawaii In that !ip-!r. r The ;crpr"-: :.r of ! ryu .J -ajth an eir'.xsa'.'iry u,12r ly Mr. SalccV- He :j!c-1 that hc-l aJ irtjdM at Ch'ar ra:sr ib h'.rhr ! ejf :b laga trf llT'aV i:an c:4. h1 tn cji rtu live rrrsmtst'-tsan fr the Ijd La I tarl Mr. Ia fcr U'-aa? t jprJ&cy fr Hal Mr. l !i I Zf e-are to &A1SSe the (CVla r-jg a he at th Sj-ad ? 11,, ic a!?a.rj hTe. Mr. lUSr.ojki-r rarl-l thit w-aa t It-trbi;rarj ;ar:y o-vurjlaAJi'r la th cxni'ry. 3r. Jlarray u.fj;- i to Kxy iha! t Vre l!r. W -S'c.r emc! a-3 ta St tJ tb- iaHHBBHaaHaaaaMaaMHMHHVaMaaawM i )