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V till,- ! IT. mi VOL. XXX., XO. 52U1. UOXOLULU, UAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATUKDAY. JULY 22. lVJ'J. TWKLYK PAGKS. vim:: viyi: cento. t t'-j i . i -i -a iri r. . v ii i.j .i kj fa ; H 'V y ri m m 8 a ih h & v i I J a tf a rtt I I . 1 V o Ml r '1 4 t V 'Mi: V 1 V, ft A PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. Q. WOOD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. HONOLULU Address: Care of F. D. Greany. Boston address: Rooms C8 and GO Smith building, No. 15 Court Square. A. L. C. ATKINSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE: COR cer King and Bethel Streets, (up-ctairs). T. McCANTS STEWART. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, Prosress Block, opposite Catholic Church, Fort street, Ho nolulu, II. I. Telephone 1122. T, D. BEASLEY. DRAUGHTSMAN. PLANTATION and Topographical Maps a Special ty. Room 300, Judd Building, Tel ephone CI JUDD - HARTWELL Quiet and Frelty WeMIdh ol Two WeMdowd People. DR. C. B. HIGH. DENTIST. PHILADELPHIA DENT al College 1892. Masonic Temple. Telephone 318. VETERINARY SURGEON. SKIN Disease of all kinds a specialty. Office: Room 11, Spreckels Build ing. Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 474. Residence Telephone 1093. DR. A. GORDON HODGINS. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 548 FORT Street. Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4, 7 to 8. Telephone 953. DR.A.C. WALL. DR. 0. F. WALL. DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 4 p. m. Love Building, Fort Street. M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. 'OENTIST 98 HOTEL STREET, Ho nolulu. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. GEO. H. HUPDY, D.D.S. DENTIST FORT STREET, OPPO clte Catholic Mission. Hours: From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. WALTER HOFFMANN. BERETANIA STREET, OPPOSITE Hawaiian Hotel. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p, sn. Sundays: 8 to 10 a. m. Tele phone 510. P. O. Box 501. DR. 1. MORI. r.fO BERETANIA ST.. BETWEEN 3mma and Fort. Telephone 277; 2. O. Box 843. Office hours; 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.; . Sundays, 3 to 12 a. m. DR. A. N. SINCLAIR. 13 KING ST.. NEXT TO THE OPERA Hous. 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 74L C. L. GARVIN, M. D. OFFICE No. 537 KING. STREET, near Punchbowl. Hours: 9:00 to 12:0$ a. m., 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Telephone No. 448. T. B. CLAPHAM. 'VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN tist. Office: Hotel Stables. Calls, day or night, promptly answered. Special tlee: Obstetrics and Lame- trees. CATHCART & PARKE. ATTORNETS AT LAW. HAVE moved their law offices to the Judd adocJc. Rooms 308-309. F. M. BROOKS. .-ATTORNEY AT LAW, (FORT AND Hotel Streets). Over Fairchid'e Shoe Store, Honolulu, H. I. L0RR1N ANDREWS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Thurston & Carter, Merchant -.street, next to postoffice. FRANCIS J. BERRY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Ijurr. Will practice in the U. S Federal and State Courts. Pro gress Block, corner Beretania and Fort Streets, rooms 5 and 6. v3v. C. Achl. Enoch Johnson. ACH! & JOHNSON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS tt Law. Office No. 10 West King Street. Telephone 8S4. CHAS. F. PETERSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Ft&lic. 15 Kaahumanu Street. LYLE A. DICKEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public King and Bethel Streets Telephone 806. P. O. Box 7S6. i. M. KANEAKUA. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Lew. Office: In tb Occldenta Hotel, corner of King and A'akea Streets, Honolulu. P. SILVA. ARTiNT TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDG mfrit3 to Infitruments, District o Kosa. Oahu. At W. C. Achi's of fice. King Street, near Nuuanu. DR. TOMizo KATSUNUMA. BEAUTY AND FASHION ATTEND Open Air Raceptlon Afterwards at Which Soma Three or Four Hundred Were Present. i :id. DR. A. C. POSEY. SPECIALIST FOR EYE. EAR. THROAT AND NOSE DISEASES AND CATARRH. Masonic Temple. Hours: 8 to 12 a. m; 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. T. MITAMURA, M. D. Miss Madeline Perry Il.iriwell wm married to Albert Francis Jinll. Jr.. at 4 p. m. yesterday at the resldem-r of Gen. A. S. Hart well in Puunui. .luld street. Only th imnudiate relatives if the parties were present. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Win. M. Kincaid. He used the attractive tn.ir- CONSULT1NG ROOMS, 427 NUUANU Street, P. O. Box 842. Telephone 132. Residence, 524 Nuuanu Street. Cottage Hospital, 530 Nuuanu I rrage service whica is one of his own Street. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and composition. The marriace to,k nlaee 6 to S p. m. Sundays, 2 to 6" p. m. frwi rind vl'nvv. with m.illn fi-rii r (Mtiniivai I" ....... and vellow enroonsis. Mr. W. O An Historic l I l.iu. Tin b.iTiut r t arre d by t!; Tw ;.: fourth rei:lr. nt In th ir inarch thr town t rt!ay i. an hl;orlaI or,r. It was borne at the !. al if t!te i olnj j;j in th att.u k at San Juan hill. In t!. ruh its bt-arer xxas !;ot tttrot:h lieari at.d kil!d. The r.i.m who t-.ir-ri' d it yi st rilay thro ih the htreet ii Honolulu pi Ki ll it up and ra rr! l It t vittory. It was I he fir.t Ainriati tit,: to lly frni the Miinmlt f that t::-r.vr- aide hill. PROFIT SHARING As ia 033rdli33 ca ife Kcm So Ear CtapiDy's YhMm. NO CONTRACT UBOR EMPLOYED Somo Thrto Hundred Men Work Inff Under 30 Separate Agre monti to Furnlih Cane. f i!.- at;:t;. if a.ay. t !!. .f tr- uirt; .-.:! t! I !'.Ti!.r acti V4: jj nar- v g.f .- ftrl ;.itt C- tti-r if i t t ; Oflicvr. I.lcctcJ. At tie anuria! tr.t:I:ii: if tie :h J holders f V. t;. Irwin (. . h M .'.enliy. tie f.oo'.in4 oHictrn -r ebtted: W. 41. Irwin, president: 11 SprrcUeJs. vi t-presldent : W. M. Gif fard. si-eretary and iras:irr: H. M. VhI;n;v. Jr.. auditor. TUT. STOCK .MAHKI.T. I'riccs I'd I Before a I'linou On- .slattlit of the ll.ar. At ill; tnornlns s:on .f the !iNk exchange, ycstenl.iy tlie bcir lenient PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND n m- . .... Typewriter. Office: Room 202. Judd avay. Miss Hornier Hart well was thjrot in its deadly work in pre.n .s!ii;v. Building. Telephone 10S6. WILLIAM SAV1DGE. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. Mclnerny Block, Fort Street. C. J. FALK. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEM ber Honolulu Stock Exchange Room 301 Judd Building. maid of honor, and Mr. J unes R. Judd Hawaiian Agricul'.'tr.il dropped from was the best man. t,, in ?:-:e of a rumor on At five o'clock a m-c-.;lcn took place tj,,. strcit that the directors are i :- on tlie lawn. I lie nritie and groom shlerlni an hu-re.ise of inu:it ilv I- siood in front of the royal palms. Mr. Mends from 2'i to .". per cent.: Pi.m--: i-.-. ,1 AT A " J 1. MI.m liiTin'ii It'll i . r . . . . .- it i in. . tt .....hi . . . .... . . . itariweu ami .us ii.-r.iice i i.iri u ir,.rs ,,f yr, j)r ut Su,.j wita from. assistetl in the reception. I he lirule : $7.:.u b. i!i ake.l. It so!d later in lb" wore a white gown, white veil wi:h',j.,y for $7. Oihu w is, offend as brv orange blossjms and she carried a :s si!1 for the n.-w s-.m-k. . .raiva! bouqueL of white geraniums. Tie-' r, $.-7.1 f,,r t!ie old i-sn-. with :i ushers were John "Waterhtius. Mon- t.ik,rs. tagu Cookp. James Judd. Allan liar-J G.-wr,. C.i: , r H offer of .". jhan .f STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF-1 vey, Allan Judd and Henry Judd. 1 he M Iir de at Imwev r. was a.i:n n - l. 1. 1 I . . nee wuwu direct, opposite union 1 groom and the ushers were urcssed in 1 nM nhli.itur'i 1 1 - Quintelte club. t!i.-v v,-p- all The weather was fine and the out of jt;Mj..j ,, t CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. GOOD ,loor roe Pticm Presontil an exceeding-; M-lling. work. Reasonable Prices. Res-My pretty and efTive scene. Several jn ye.-ierd iy s tr ans.u ti :ih ll.-o. K. t Anrs. TO A T7ry I 1 .1 1 ..t .it .. . ..... IM . . - ... mimireii imiuiji iue.ui. "'",irttr Was tar principal slUr w!ii.. reception closed at half past six anil , iVink Itu 0. G. TRAPHAGEN. the brido and groom immediately left ARCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST.. 1MI um"11' i"-"' Between Fort and Alakea. Tele- at Kmiloliawal. on the eastern side of Th i'. "i t run a f izr J '..iMa'.i'O s":i--r-fii:y a:d ivin?Ol Inlly t:!e-.i: rmjdoylns n:ral Ur U li ing b-nu,nv.r.i:tl e ihe land of the K.itia S:iirar I'omjMny n lh --- w.irl jkitb- f Hawaii. Unreal! thea:i cultivation in l"-;:i done by huU or parttiThlp of men under acreemn: with the oimp.my. Nt rontr.n: l.i Inir I?i :upal anywhere a!ut ihe place, and very few mn arer-n mirk- ing fiir waj'-s Kery!K!y ho S rai ins 5ti?ar rar.e fur the plantation U working ftr hiniflf anl will !i.ire In tlie profits f hi uork. In order to obtain jmi l-fm:t in forni.i.bn fnni hea.Iqu.irier. n!trit the stni ptiru-I on iIi'.a jdantitin. a r-prrn!.itle of tlil pa; r r ailed a: tin- ofT;f of M. V. M fhej.:i y & Sor... e:d .i:t :j .kk .f iatl a. Trrti! ir.d .it i !. lr i;'i"d t ji: . r more in f-vo-io f.r lh- t.-t ! jriri fr ll. " r-:ltU itlen f cj:;e :.!: and :!e ald j arty i.f il. i tt vill ur.o-1 f .; i ; att) f iSif x .td rvirt "h r--"! at. l I il.-' tn-ar :a....- ir:a ll:;:- to lim- tut.tll jiM al.- Jiall cjt jr nal.! a tunrvt i: to i-r: and lh Kabi paMi f Ih to ray ritli-r in mcar r rntiey far "i Ji ji-Iar.r f.. ilth lnt :-t a: the rale of tT.e j r rrni. pr n.onth. Tbe n.ald tat:y f i!ae tirl rrt arro-tk and Mn! l.lmMlf that lie milt projrrly hae all juh rane an may li Muejrxl to hira la uh f!ame maoti- fariurl Into M;cir, and will divIJe mil a h ptoiMt! iheTrfrota In t cjual pan, at.d iMUrr up to aM partJrji nf Ihe Mcvit.d Iat1. after tlej-jdln all nuh 'lAt)n. and lot jc-t cr other P r fk fiom Iheir half, the rurfduA. If any. And it I alM nerved I I w era Kald arllej thai sail pal tie of the cc nd tutt hall ha no rictt to rll ur diip- tf Ihe whole or any Jaf1 of thin aztt-n nt without the consent of ibr torty f Ihe flrt tart. hU aa.idcUK. rrp-feM-ntai !-). f-ectjtr tir adrnlulura lor. TI.U ag;ren3nt -hall continue In for ftir a tTrn of file jean or lonrr if acrrxl .y Ufth partie. "Sw ih-w conlracljt ate. cf cou rr for diff-rrnl lro paUben of laud mo rd;nc lo the iutn!r f men ihey am made wiih. They run froa ue to Ira ai. Yi will oliMTir we fmrr tbc j plant it.g of the Kara- quantity f land A. J. CAMPBELL. the a tr-a'. if ihe plantation in IhU rrry jear fr Ihfrv ean. nr.d In ome city, uh.-re i!i. follow ing p irtSmUr . fle. lly that lime we j-crure a e"n oV iln. d- jrlalln f cmjn from rait and re- "Y . i: l in:- e !,,ae no e xtract il'11"- mracU arc . ... . jorr lw afj fdd and we l;ae rome Jaln.r of ;my kind n ta- Kona igar !Kritl.iing lo do ihU momio fr Ihe -ar-fomj anV p'.i:itat:..:i."" ja;d Mr. J-. J li-t t Ihrm. Nnt Kayiti there will WM. T. PATY. offen-d -ig!it th'l;3;j .,f s inn' vi?i h.mil ni'i'ilir' taken in. Th pri e 7.". ! . f I'artcr pt:: .M-rh-!ny. "In fact. ih eompany enipl ery few m n in any capacity ouisM- of tli. mill. We rely entirely on renting oir lnd n a :rnt -sharing 'e:n. That I, we furoNh il.f U i!jc f,ri crop lo take off from rKi lo .icf-)k. We rtiM irrinJ much more cane I hi year, but we are re-ra Ing all Iho cane me can obtain for -I plant ing and we are ;.Wi v.ti having more in lh teitide. With what can wc A: and Ci. Itob S!ii?mb' of were tie? t:: ;i:i phone 734. Honolulu, H the island. JAMES T. TAYLOB, H. Am. SOC. C. E. CONSULTING HYDRAULIC ENGI- neer. 30G Judd Block, Honolulu, II. I. A HIUTIIDAY PARTY." BURIIETTE & GO. STOCK AND CUSTOM HOUSE BROK- ers. Real Estate and General Aerents. Office fi?.9 Kinsr street- near Alakea. P. O. Box 262. Tele- night was ideal the grounds were well Ideal Scene on the (irotiuds of the .Methodist Parsonage. The ladies of the Methodist Episco pal church gave "A Birthday Party" on the lawn of the parsonage last evening, which was the most success ful one ever given by the society. The Watcthoa.v buyers. The Hawaiian Exchange c.tni to th i (inclusion that their own and their customers" interests would le 1mi con served ly taking a vacation for a month, and a resolution to tint ffeet passed. . Validation by ib- nrt of the -.ar.' i now mucii ani wiai kind of lanor i phone 641. AMHIS MOHTAGUE TURNER. Remaining in Honolulu for a few months will take a limited number of pupils for VOCAL INSTRUCTION. Terms by the lesson or month. Com mencing on and after the 10th of July. "MIGNON," 720 Beretania Street, Honolulu. illuminated, and tho attendance large. For programme there was music by Prof. Eames mandolin club, recitations by Miss Farmer, Miss Lamson. Mr. Hartman and Mr. Peck: a solo by Mrs. Cohn and a quartette entitled "The Harvest Mocn." by the Misses Cham berlin and Bern rose and Messrs. Ford and Pearson. Refreshments were served. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love's liuihliiur: Fort JSt. At the Orphemn. An attractive program is billed for the Orpheuni tonight. "The Diamond PIANO, ORGAN. VOICE PRODUO Palace" promises to be funny enough tion, Singing and Harmony. Especial attention paid to muscular control, touch and musical analysis. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. 215 Merchant St. Makes a specialty of ancient Hawaii an Curios, and also carries the best assortment of modern Hawaiian work to put the crowd in a good humor. Post ami Marion, the comedy tejm. will appear in plantation pastimes. Boggs and Miss Haewood have a new act entitled "A Kiss in the Dark." Troibert, the wizard, will continue his deceptions "the closer you watch the less you see." Miss Brandes. the Sis- to be found in Honolulu, including Iters Hartwell. and the Salvinis wil. Mats. Fans, Leis, Bamboo, Lauhala entertain with new sicial:ies. Grand and Cocoanut Hate, Etc.. Etc Tel. 659. L ,.; tu5, .lf.rtT.nw.M HONOLULU SANITARIUM. 10S2 KING STREET. Telephone 639. Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical sup erintendent. Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Methods of Sanitarium. Baths of every descrip tion. Trained nurses in bath rooms as well a3 in sick room. Massage and manual movements. Electricity In everv form. Classified dietary, etc, Ample facilities for thorough examin ation. Dr. C. L. Garvin, consultin physician and surgeon. S. E. LUCAS. Parisian Optician. LOVE BUILDING. FORT STREET: Upstairs; P. O. Box 351. I carry a full line of ALL KINDS OF GLASSES from the CHEAPEST to the BEST. Free Examination of the Eyes. Visiting; .Musician. Among the through pa-sngers by the Moana were J. C. W. Nicholson, of Battle Creek. Michigan, the firm of Nicholson & Co.. large music dealers in Sydney, and Edgar Strauss. Australia's leading cello play er. The gentlemen made their head quarters at the Bergstrom Music Co.'s store where they met many musician. They also called on Annis Montagu? Turner, who is a great favorite with the Colonial people. calls Kalihi-VVaena Catholic Church The Reverend Father Clement all the Catholic ladies and gentlenn-n of the Kalihi-waena congregation to a meeting to be held tomorrow. Sunday. tiii: orrici-iK's c:i.i;u land. lh earn. !!; of p .have on bit.d and hae R-ircairjed for -And !ni!,:.-!ii.-a!. a'i' hl f,I,- arjen under . :l ;!. or prgre-!: we a".o make ij.-ii.h .i'M.i..i'.- jm.i. j- ..... . j4, our pt-Jil agimenlii' frprr- o:i to Iaj: until l!.- tar. ran I..- -rt?" .in nevi ail.L delUor.tl at lh- mil!. We then n:xV -l-at r a!ut eighty ra n u tr at und e th.. ,..g,r ar. 1 diti b- the 8.io-!fk un-W agree menta made llh u. . , ..-. ... Till ear there tnuil at ea.it ZO ml fits, of rir" b-bic:::ig ih ar.im:' .., ,. .. , jiork. fr the numwT may le rvm tidranci-.! while ihe , n.p .1.1 1" more, tmr agieemenu are moMly mlih groAing. with ln'-rl. tin on?e if Poiiiigue-. Japanese and Chitted I r.ur agre :n-n: mab a lone a tw.-i .could fumlh yon evart data as to na- vears ago ne rharsol and ir cent. 1 lJun,a,l,' lar c,n ,lf .Jrwl. Thro " . i . . - again. hae ImI!ar acm-nrnU Interest advance., but .,n th t-,,,, mbfr win ,a thn vrJnly cently made we only g: T lr r-n:." ho furnl!i IhHr on land. recv-UInc "How many of the agr-r-nient "flve-c-Ighlh of the firciSix. while tbt. Jhave yiu In ftirceat the pn-u-nt time?" lb other three-eighth. I have about thirty In thin bmd.e. 'mnme, u i arracp-d to f.ay a , . . . ground rent In thee ca-. rcpnntlng about acr.- of land.. ..UnW aUjtJl .Mr. MrCbr- We have more in proce. tif on.-::i- ney?" uas the tirxi question. mallun but they have not been Knt "Oh. we hae map natives worklnc .Fwn to us from t!e ;daMatIoci. vi l,on l- Here U an agreement d. not include th.-ni. Take th.m and lth V!f ?a,,rVO huU mh,ch lo cullirate fie actejt a year for fire examine them or ropy any one o: t., m r-.ir mUnz tw nly-Cve at the end of If you wish." jihe irrlo.l. Thre are olher I might One was seh-vti.I at random by the pick mil." writ. fn.ni whb h ihe f.dloing i r - "Would it U: nuking too much if you . t i ,.,. 'gate a gc-nral Idea of the wtipe and ploi r iat i:n: i. . , . . ' 'plans if your corporation? That the abl parti have agr-!j "CVrtalnly not. There la nothing to ami do agrte by thee present h ;u fol- concal. We b.no lern iK-rimrnllnc lows: The said tarlle of the M-cond with rar.e in Kona for the pant firo part will plant and properly cultivate y.-arj. until v.e I'tatt.o jwiiUCed that It under and by the advice of iaid parly could I uc-.sfully cultlated to a of ihe first pari, commencing within profit. v Ir.rf.r;rate at yeir wllh t n tlays from date, all that rtiua ot a t.ipii .f poi'. t.f vbirh Ian? itua:d In Kahulul 2, afor-said ! uid up atid il.e l.lnr-e aaeRKah1i tu.iuk.i of the upjKT government road, hiok. The company ihn crum-d ahrat and ui:der the rotitrrd tf hail parly if ;.r- of u ome of it In fee, but the hrit pari, uith j.'igar-catie: aid :.? t of It under bt.g eae. Sinrr In- parrel eiii; pari of a irart controlled . .r;or.itio:i we hav addel lo otr hold- iiy s,iid party of the first part. t-n irr ir:r ..'.iit l.i ar la fe at a coat Cif of which, as ;1hic i!r.rril-l. shall le- Mtisic hy the Twenty-fourth In fantry Hand. The band of ihe Twenty-fourth in fantry, colored, played at the Officer Club last evening. It had been pro posed to have a concert on Ihe Hawaii an Hotel grounds, but the baud had al ready offered Its services to the Offi cers Club. A large crowd of people gathered in the grounds to enjoy the music. The band plays in an excellent manner, bringing out the full melody and beauty of every selection. The Of ficers Club, under the direction of ih. house committee, entertained i:iot hospitably the musicians and lie oTl cers of the transport. The officer in command of the troops has tendered the ervl s of ihe band o Spec ial Agent Sewall and a onc-rt planted ihis e.ir. They hall al-o will be given at the Hawaiian Hotel this afternoon. As the (Jovernuu-nt band is to play at Emma Square, it may probably be arranged that a joint con cert will be given at the hotel. iKii:i) Mt:uni:u and mjiciiii. Hut Succeeded Only in I.anJing Himself in the Hospital. A yo-.:ng (lalician attempted loth murder and s iic; 1 yesterday r.vr:i ir.g in hi- hame on a lane b-.i.ijr.g from Emma :re-:. IU- firs: attempte. to kill his wif.. by firing one shot at h- r. plant and iultiv.ite as aforesaid ten acres or mrre of ugar ear.e In every .;icceMling year from date of ihl agreement for a lerrn of five e.irs. an ! will f.nMi uch planting not later than h. !ri:a !V lo JIT it arc. and flora 201 :-i ; acfe 'Ji l' to 3'-jeir I'itK. I t addition t!i-;e iik adjo'nlrg land ;..i!lable for ar.e X'UntJng or.ed by ' 4a!e -,rt5 :p lo five cr thou - it ! ax O-.r mill. f co-t:e-ji a ra.ill tine. Irs reM-nt rapic-Jty Inlng; the fir.t day of Ociolf-r lu er-ry jnr. -ilout luety inn ;-r d iy cf tea hourr, and alo will cut jurh cane wh-a rii-- r Intention I lo devote a coatdder- and ready for grinding and ordered lo :.? r.rtion of ihe money tcalie 1- cut by said party of the firt part, from the laj-t two or three ai"fcnnau and will deliver ihe .arne Into flume to the purchase f,f a r.ew mill fr the as may l? din-cte,! by a:d party of Ihe 1 4'2 crop. After next year" planting first part, and all such work and labor ba!l !e in definite hj'e to deride shall 1-e done faithfully at their own rn the fie of the rnlJI we .ball nee.. ot anil expne; and in rae tt rie- At present we ran g"t along very irell g! l or nonfulfillment of any coadi- with what we have and c m grind I lion herein et forth by fald partlejt of all the year round In Kona.' the se( t.r.d part Ihen the said party of "To return to the labor question. Mr. the first part hal! have the richt and Mef:her.ey. How haj It worked un privile-o to take ji!.-ej.;on of all uch far? t.ir.e and land and uork the .i;o ai ou. Mro-i.M ja oniy s.ignt.y :njar;a;ij u wa iK-.or.g'.ng to n:m. and g'.ve He then turned th. plsto! on hint self and tired twice. ():;.. of :! b :s b ft enter.-d his just aboe the .r irt of bub eh'-v. the t'h-r h: J-alo-i -y Jiivlng The the ,i was the cm S-l;e,te. Ills man wi!l r-co.-r. althotiga he ,. ii. I ...'... .1. r.o: '.al MnSSF.NF.Klt smtvici:. Honolulu Messenger SrT!re d!lTrr jmeft.igeg and packa.ge. Tel. 27S !akcs the fonti ec'r- i ? k f ",