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0 i a FUMUhwl July -i. VOL. XXIX., XO. 51S0. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY. MAKCII. K.. 1? '. TWKIA K IWtiK. ruicE rivn o: cm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. : i VETERAN . CABINET MORE GOOD OK J. Q. WOOD. S ' I Ill : III MEMBER 1 3t ATTORNEY AT LAW. 111 : CO. Honolulu, II. I. STEPS DOWN AND OUT DR. C. B. HIGH. Will buy for you DENTIST. PHILADELPHIA DENT ci College 1892. Masonic Temple. Telephone 318. Stock or Bond W. 0. Smith Leaves OR. A. 0. WALL. DR. 0. E. WALL In this market or abroad. the Cabinet DENTISTS OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. to. 4 p. m. Love Building, Fort Street. M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. TAiminTn mm DENTIST 98 HOTEL STREET, Ho nolulu. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. A. J. DERBY. DENTIST CORNER FORT j AND Hotel Streets, Mott-SmiLh Block. Telephones: Office, 615; Residence, 789. Hours: 9 to 4. GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. DENTIST FORT STREET, OPPO site Catholic Mission. Hours: From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. A. N. SINCLAIR. I GEORGE R. CARTER. Treasurer. I Office: Next to-feank of HiwIl. Lt 1. l GUIDE THROUGH HAWAII. PRICE, COc. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. WOMEN'S EXCHANGE. 215 Merchant St. Makes a sDecialtv of ancient Hawaii an Curios, and also carries the best assortment of modern Hawaiian work to bo found in Honolulu, including Mats, Fans, Leis, Bamboo, Lauhala and Cocoanut Hats, Etc., Etc. Tel. C59. U. J. ORDWAY. TEACIIEi: OF RETIRED YESTERDAY A. M. Gives His Reasons Brief lyA Day's Political Sensation. io. Mandolin Guitar Ukulele 413 KING ST., NEXT TO THE OPERA House. Office hours: 9 to 10 sum.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: IB m. to 2 p. m. Telephone 741. DR. W. E. TAYLOR. FFiCE AND RESIDENCE, CORNER Richards and Beretania streets. Office Hours: 10 to 4 o'clock and erenings. Telephone 517. C. L. GARVIN, M. D. STUDIO Bergstrom Music C., Ltd., Fort and Beretania streets. HOURS 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. FRANCIS J. BERRY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law. Will practice in tho U. B. Federal and State Courts. Pro gress Block, corner Beretania and Fort streets, rooms G and 6. J. M. KANEAKUA. PPICR -No. 537 KING STREET. near Punchbowl. Hours: 9:00 to 13:00 a. m.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Telephone No. 448. DR. WALTER HOFFMANN. v CORNER BERETANIA AND PUNCH--bowl Streets. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m .: 1 to 3 v. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: 8 to 10 a. m. Telephone 510. P. O. Box 501. T. B. QLAPHAM. "VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN 1 1st. Office: Hotel Stables. Calls, day or night, promptly answered. Specialties: Obstetrics and Lame ness. .-Lorrin A. Thurston. Alfred W. Carter. THURSTON & CARTER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT . Law. Office: In tho Occidental Hotel, corner of King and Alakea Streets, Honolulu. P. SILVA. AGENT TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDG- ments lo Instruments, District of Kona, Oahu. At w. C. Acnra office. King Street, near Nuuanu. 0. G. TRAPHAGEN. William Owen Smith, who ha Iecn Attorney General her since the 17th day o; January. 1S93, is no longer con nected wlia the Government. He re tired from the Cabinet of PresMfnt Dole yesterday morning. The resigna tion has been accepted. Mr. Dole, Mr. Smith and Capt. King are the only men who have been continuously in the Ex ecutive Council sdnce the day the Irc- rUional Government wa organized. There have been three Minister of Foreign Adair and three MlnUtcr of Finance. The Board of Health is also without a President. Mr. Smith wa a mciuUr by virtue of his office as Attorney Gen eral and had loen place at the had iof the body. In the middle of the forenoon It 'ta known down town that Mr. Smith had :. 1 J f .v .vs: v-r. ' I1ATIVES ARE IREACIIE: Vitm t-rom Vim t of Truct - Mrd rifchung Undtr Hot Sun ArrrJcn Lx WM. O. SMITH. ..J (Si (j (jt 0 (V; 0 (i 0 (, 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . mu!:i upon th PmvU'oaal Oovrra ARCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST., Between Fort and Alakea. Tele phone 734. Honolulu, H. I. W. H. BRADLEY. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER (Late of W. II. Glen & Co., Mel bourne and Sydney). Sixteen years experience, London and Australia. Representing Hawaiian News Co. P. O. Box 6S4. Yearly tunings con tracted for. A. J. CAMPBELL. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MERCHANT Street next to Post Office. F. M. BROOKS. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF fice Queen street, opposite Union Feed Co. H. MAY & CO. ATTORNEY AT LAW, (FORT AND Hotel Streets) Over Fairchild's Shoe Store, Honolulu, H. I. 5158 W. C. Achi. Enoch Johnson. ACHI & JOHNSON. ftlsie 11 Rill GN3 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS afLaw. Office: No. 10 West Kins Street. Telephone SS4. T. McCANTS STEWART. (Formerly of the New York Bar.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, Spreckels Building, Room 5, 305 Fort Street, Honolulu. CATHCART & PARKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 13 KAAHU manu Street. . iAS. F. PETERSON. -:- 9S FORT STREET. -:-Telephone, 22 : : : P. O. Box, 470. M. W. McCHESNEY & SONS. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers In Leather and .Shoe Findings. Agents Honolulu Soap Works Com pany, Honolulu, and Tannery. SUPPOSE! Suppose the CLEVELAND people ruaile u p'xner ll.cjcie in ".' I than in VJ ni m on until in Vthin in N. do y-mi think the CLEVELAND woald be cnIJercd the mot reliable and honet bt lon the markci tody? No Sir 1 When pricoH are Cut la Two. the quiiitT cut vfat in the amc ratio. KemcmWr thl vrhen you bnw a wheel. Don't make a mistake. fitlEVELANob ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public. 15 Kaahumanu Street. LYLE A. DICKEY. A The Cleveland Should bo Your Choice ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public. King and Bethel Streets. Telephone S06. P. O. Box 7SC. 1 I I 209 HOTEL STREET. Telephone 909. If ft the high and honorable pot. which h had reachttl in th service of hU native land. That It had long l-n his Intention to retire to private llf was well known, but the cemlng ul dinncss of his leaving was rather a surprise. Mr. Smith had always suld that so soon a annexation had ln accomplished be desired to return to his law practice and hi bti!ncs. Inur eittf. It vas his wish to take this tcp in August last, but he was prevailed upon by his colleague and citizen who appreciated the value of his work, to remain till th? change had been 'completed that U until laws for the government of the Inlands under the new relation had been enacted at Washington. Within a fortnight he had expressed the purpose of depart ing from the Executive Building at the end of thj month. The matter of the quick chanp In the Cabmrt was gone over about ton to the eyclusion of the news brought by the Australia, talks on stock d-!s or even the war in the Philippines. Men who had been either openly or covertly opposed to Mr. Smitn as a publicist were among the first to re gret that the country was losing the labor of one so capable and er.rrg'.lc. Mr. Smith has been at the head of the Police Department for more than h'.x years and his work here tells for It self, lie has been the attorney In cakf for ih? people thruughoti; tli who;e group and has been a most successful prosecutor. The Attorney Ceneral ak' d ! he resigned. Mr. Smith replied that while h t I contemplated retiring from office for some time, and In fact his resignation had been in the hands of Prsl!n. Do!e since last .Mutts:, that his retir ing abruptly at this time was du to an unfortunate condition of affair which had arl n anions t!w mmirs of the Executive Council. The unwarranted attack which ha I been publicly ma le upon M;:;e!f an 1 other member of the Co'tnri! by an other member, was so ttnj':: that und-r tho circumstance.- he d ml that he could not consistently with self res pee t and due. rcgir I f r th lic interests, remain In tTce. Mr. Smith sai I that h was utiwliUn to enter further Into detail. sp ; of the great gratification he f lt In re gard to the manner In which th ln:r. rlty of the (loverr.mer.t ha 1 thus far been maintained. His tho:u...s ra'd to turn back to the earlier pcrb! ! thi Provisional (Jom3;,,r.t and the Republic and the trying times through which the community had pisel nn-l spoke of how much it was a matter fr congratulation that the high standard of public spirit In the community Lad enabled thoje rrpnslble for thr roa duct of the Government to admtnlstrr Its affair as auccessfully as they hd. He added that he l-d?rvcd co ild jsafely ay that heretofore no person In h!ch office ulncr the cs:abrtr.mcr.t the Provisional Govrrnmrr.t hid i-er controlled by nio'.ltrn of self-seeklnr. but thai the etiidlng urinrin e had Ufn that tnly mhlch would roasert the public lntrret Ni:V OltK. A M V y-un lteJ Sdati'.U, Unrh 7. 1. ra . dir: Iki frra T-a:i-5 It-lar laf-tJtr sii tbe ret . far ra of tV tlA2i ra li.e n:ipjta cf lL atrr NV,rAlaa CasXv e rUSA. a tiAtta'.O f the YTtci:ti Ctf 1- taurVeJ thsj in frost. Te rot-sny -rr la :rvag fare-. UiZ mUrr to 8arm u trtrrau:rj lie lVi c ritT. C- can Jo!ja O'lUJea aal tTJtaSf Jt& If U ar c J aba Catraa f t T"eali2i Infantry 're autJl. Tl -roSlier vox r:fely t4'ai --rr3 Ibe Xbe tk'.it.v tvasae1 their 3aiKry Rrinc la lb aL?Jta ta Oertal Wheaoo a4 Cetjerjil lUJe In-ls- a4 Oar Infantry ATJUJrry rrjCA aa4 'a Jronr tl raecay from IbHr m-si tr a r.Funz fwxonoit-rin: p- - . -- i t . rS. fj -ar4 t-jxm l car Jlaw N lit Kill' 1 utt Mra. Ual rlhm of w rc-nt. la lh uprising of ivi. tb. ',ora: ci K-a-irrs&ir ta ir. .aita rm ....a iw brourhl at. ll rrat b! tle l-1 t rt'.fn t capita! Gliding ac4 tb U' in urrtTi. " raJHc- station, tbocch frt-jW.tly la ta'tfi: r CstrU H5 Cit r.-M xunng the 1at of hncisg. lie t1f faor tT ViiJI. 1 uiac a in rjaoi ir aancs tfo-i". ijra'C lu Uart3 ty Asm- talrrd lacanily csirhl aJ 5r' till the disturtar.r a roar Ja 11. No!' oati.. e puuiic in.rresi. .. , . AotaT ruVc! U- iriwry of nj,la jirMM-. jCajr 5 ifae Jlsp1l ty lib He rVplIcd that Mr. .Smith hvl s-at i . ,rVS.?1 ' m. Va 'rtxtay la frmjl f htflrftlw'i In h!s realsnatlon on August 12:h. but J1-" l n...j.c- ,..r. Ia ,a e t iiW Ata rt- woubl not press Its acceptance if I: i A V . ro f 1 would put tho (kivrrnwnt to tnnrh: Z m 7 lnc.-.nvenlnce. Mr. Smith had tk Ioltlvrly c:rrday for Its a.-rcptanc-. anl It wouM le a.-crptrd. He did nt deslr to iay anything more tm th tubject. He was also aske-l If he had the poor er, under existing cond.tlon. la a Iv .Vrr aa.l inir a!rra 1. II ira 'Im Sa: tie !3itia 04fl. TS Sa the la a!oi frs hi U,tcJ. j jjt, a:a.t r1 3 ;art) tw rc n e-i:::iy tnaa. trj: cw. j t ,A?a tnxoi war -boa handsome isc-. 4tet 8lit 11m. C lW To the trry las: t thg! c.f MrJc roJ tia vsjt c -Sxith ftr for lf mi Jiololal. t.trn Wrfxr rZitl la t?w t 8nMjft7Sac ue a datixrr erf few rter l-dtr It ra.a!J fra. TCj t-axa I-aStil in an oi air. ama u.r tie na crmr. -j?rx,r-cat u , o:a::atlaa KwiVr ti sa t:ti1 t Kara l- n earnest and Indefatigable. II- has,.,, , . ... , . . bmught tho luard of Health to a r-i,t wa lil i'r v--. , I-, Ar-a 551"- 7W t .arkably comprrh,nUe and rtr.r.: pr"r Klm;;:f f J.'-C;. 1 1 t5ifc?i la htandard. If It Is possible to say that -lft "n j WvAaVy t.' M ,V.1 trv- c,a t4t fffTtun- such a irrmendo:i and Intrr.igmt la i,:.,, (0 c!4. t f a.,:7 b-e rn tw inrt. worker w.l I- missed tnr- la on- T44rjia:ia irrao tat. i:3r lic-a..' .avr t Atwrwu ra!a lUard of Health H. has had th. t,;' I wri deepest s-ns.. of tho responbi:::!-. ffIll?1 o:rf. r ,ac tc?a, j'.r a tt-r fira tJ.o o.as-. iwhlch his Cabinr: isltioa rjrriol an 1 ti -,rac,M u fc-r r, ,..t Vj.i Nftrijit w rum- ' . ... . ....... . ... . . . . . . ... w p. & i ... 1 om e work wholly. has na: l---n aive a. lkmg or driving a'.ii: .1 tilt . f . i t....t . i..... . . ml in trfhT iar. J, H. ' ;r.g it i--'.r frrtir 5-nu,:lMt tl Tt personal lslt ! I :h kn.nn lablni ofT.cer in th' othrr l:an !. Hi cnergr has W-n r..i !-t t?nrt!o-i than his-'.nslfch: Into the future an 1 ! :ora tnraJ ar.J Lrad .f i. Iv,:i ' l-pattrr.ra-. 1 1- ,;ai.. a I t-a !. a. J Pva" llw C. -..irT. wr;:- HaaaUaa ra1iy a& ! e rr r.5. ha r.f :r-at Km- t;j t,J2j I t.fT,.e. in to way .f w'.t f;..a:a C II. Cuca m wtrajwJM. r. h rv.::.r 5i' lv:i construction of r,ud, ;ur,h an 1 j i.-.?a: in 1. ! T;.., r;,. ;rV:r x th. op nl::cof wil l land tor tt: J.a;;g r.arit. ja talt .i.' 3i N:i.. tt T - p. n:rr,?- . ,n aJl things he Las Ua aV tj.- di;;tg Li af.'t'.ca Cra3 ll ?".r4e l?1?" 5." a,fc:W vj1 While ;a t;..:a:i.n at J t!l 1.5 Osty ca-.:r.a.i tl- rk -5r:it -t dg.d a, a rltlve M.r.tlty. he ha, at-'a ra -lwl. ' rU t: vry l.w-a .vas b-n or.s; left j ur.t mtl.rly j T: . wf r t J ,j. :nr il -r ota . careful. That Mr. .mlt.i i c, tl .:r.j.lj r-. .". r;,n at Ve 7,. tit, tf iVj'. tti.U-. wu country I bit natural Hu;! ?-n ti. .-.e t;W"a.: "f" Jg try ! s 3'- ? tb t.r its an I !. ha s ; h s i :r.g IVr:-, o-(,.oir.. s?,e 1. Jw ; 1 -r ..i.e;s a; a-i ;c -n tie man in pr;a ter ha a.a ' A ; .-tar.t - - a ::-r..' i- itr- - w.; l.e a...-. l wa u mark-: j.-:r.t lu :-.4-m . f ir;.i!r A:trrr vr-,i I : J.iv A?-s c, ?.i gi; J'Vi I-VJSUral fur t At- tvir s ""i . ... ..... .. t a c--l l'gJ .1. I . rr.lad a:. 1 t rapid in r. a l.ing r l.j- cr.r:-v: c prt r.i- -. rVrrr-"7T s.ons. ' " , rm.:n "a as r. of I I - 1 . ;a:rr;a: He a; .a nr. : 't r::.:i ar... r trir.g s t: itlT. of r.:ar. th ra . : . I IT.'.TV IT, .Z ' In the lrov;lr. l 41 ef nrr. r.r y ln :he - . ... . w a ! Tk ! f the f a rr, 3 a". aaT y ta g in t:n-.j:r .rr.lth c. :1 ! I the !;p! .mat r.-. r. : . sln. f.r it wx he rr.re tha any thrr'1 man uLi Lar. ! r. to j -j a: I IX "V 11 V 1 W n Eacsq wee? Makes the food more dcHdous nod ho!escc r it 0 c