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A r- (MIT e 21 VOL. XXX., NO. 5364 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, MONDAY, OCTOltEK, lrt, 1590. TWELVK PAGES. PIUCE FIVE COW ,av aa- ml III I' I I II; fill's PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. .ATKINSON & JUDD (A. L.. J. AtKin- COOK S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Bldg., I son and Albert F. Judd, Jr.) Office Fort St.; Piano. Voice Culture, Sing over Bishop & Co.'s bank, cor. Mer- ing and Harmony; especial attention chant and Kaahumanu sts. I ACHI Ec JOHNSON (W. C. AchI ana Enoch Johnson). Office No. 10 West! tung St.; Tel. 884. LORRIN ANDREWS. Office with ! Thurston & Carter, Merchant St., next to posboffice. 2LYLE A. DICKEY. King and Bethel fits.; Tel. 806 P, O. box 786. PTTvwn Tf!TT W Jirm Suite 815. Mar- quette Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Hawaiian Consul General for States of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wiscon sin -CHAS. F. PETERSON. 15 Kaahuma nu BL PHYSICIANS. CL L. GARVIN, M.D. Office 537 King St., near Punchbowl; hours, 9 to 12 a, m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 448. JDR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND. Of fice 512' Beretania St, near Alapai; hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.; Tel. SIS. DR. A. GORDON HODGINS. Office and residence, Gedge Cottage, corner Richards and Hotel Sts.; office hours 3 to 11, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 953. DR. WALTER HOFFMAN. Beretanla St., opposite Hawaiian Hotel; office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 8 to 10 a. m.; Tel. 510; P. O. box 501. DR. T. MITAMURA. Consulting rooms 427 Nuuanu St.; P. O. box 842; Tel. 132; residence 524 Nuuanu St.; hours 9 tc 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays 2 to 6 p. m. DR. I. MORI. 136 Beretanla St, be tween Emma and Fort; Tel. 277; P. O. box 843; office hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. ; Sundays 9 to 12 a .m DR. A. 'N. SINCLAIR. 413 King St, next to the Opera House; office hours 9 to 10 a, el, 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 12 m. to 2 p. m.; Tel. 741. T. B. CLAPHAM. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office Hotel Stables; calls, day or night, promptly ans wered; specialties obstetrics and lameness. OR. TOMIZO KATSUNUMA. Veteri nary Surgeon. Skin diseases of all kinds a specialty. Office room 11, Spreckels Bldg.; hours 9 to 4; Tel. 474; residence Tel. 1093. DENTISTS. 3L E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St.. three doors above Masonic Tenmle. Honolulu; office hours 9 a. m. to I 4 p. m. DR. C. B. HIGH.-Philadelphia Dental Hnilec-A iio- wncnnu rpm,. College 1892; Masonic Temple: Tel. 318. 5EO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. Fort St., op posite Catholic Mission; hours from 9 a- m. to 4 p. m. TR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL. Office hours 8 a, m. to 4 p. m.; Love Bldg., Fort St. BROKERS. A. J. CAMPBELL. Office Queen St., opposite Union Feed Co. C. J. FALK. Member Honolulu Stock Exchange; room 301 Judd Bldg. WILLIAM SAVIDGE. Real Estate In all Parts of the Islands bought orl011 Picpus street in Paris, are in the sold; No. 310 Fort St; Mclnerny Blk. city at present, says a late San Fran ENGINEERS. XA1IES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; S05 Judd Blk, Honolulu. CONTRACTORS. WM. T. PATY. Contractor and Build- r. Store and office fitting; brick, Walk; residence Wilder Ave., near Kewalo. S. A. BUTTERFIELD. Contractor and Builder. Store and office fittings, shop and repair work; Bell Tower Bldg., Union St.; Tel. 702. OPTIQIANS. S. E. LUCAS. Love Bldg., -Fort St, 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. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUSIC. Daid to touch, muscular control and musical analysis. ptaxo TAUGHT IV six moxths New quick method; special attention giveu iu uuuii ueginners. lerms monthly. Address "Musician," Ad vertiser office. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER. Vocal instruction; terms by the lesson or month; commencing on and after the 10th of July. "MIGNON"; 720 Bere tania at., xionoiuiu. h$S3S3S535S3S33353$SS33SS3SSSSS ARCHITECTS. HOWARD Suite 7. Tel. 939. & TRAIN, Architects. Model Block, Fort St.; O. G. TRAPHAGEN. 223 Merchant St., between Fort and Alakea; Tel. v" wrm m I t a a 1 UttAUbM IbmAN. T. D. BEASLEY. Plantation and To- pographical Maps a Specialty; room I 306, Judd Bldg.; TeL 633. STENOGRAPHERS. MISS A. A. ALLEN. Office cor. King and Bethel Sts. (upstairs); Tel. 751. MISS E. M. BROWN Office over Bishop & Co.'s, corner Kaahumanu and Merchant Sts. MISCELLANEOUS. F. D. GREANY, A.B., (Harv.) Pri vate Tutor, with especial reference to preparation for college. Office cor. King and Bethel Sts.; Tel. 62 and 806; P. O. box 759. MRS. B. F. McCLL. Latest designs in Tailor-Made Evening, Dinner Gowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Beretanla St J. MORGAN. Opal Merchant, Jeweler and Lapidary; Opal Cutting a Spe cialty; No. 2 School St, near bridge. o MISS PRESCOTT General Writer and Business Agent; Commissions Un dertaken for the other Islands; ring up Queen Hotel; Tel. 809. P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledg ments to instruments, district of Ko na, Oahu; at W. C. Achi's office. King St, near Nuuanu. LESSONS GIVEN IN THE ART of Magic Illusions, etc., by the only Travelle. Address or call at Orphe um Theater. TOURISTS' GUIDE THROUGH HA WAII. Price 60c; beautifully Illus trated. For sale by all newsdealers. DR- A- c- POSEY. Specialist for Eye. Ear, Throat and Nose Diseases and I uatarrn; Masonic Temple; hours 8 to I 12 a. m.. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 d. m. HONOLULU SANITARIUM. - 10S2 vin ot. tw t nniin o n;:, "g-JZX,m tt" I:: r Z: t , i o mc,l1uo"3 ol oauiiarium; Dams ot every aescnption; iramea nurses in cam rooms as wen as in sick room; massage ana manual movements; electricity in every form; classified dietary, etc.; ample facilities for thorough examination, Dr. C. L. Garvin, consulting physl- cian and surgeon. . MISSIONARY PRIESTS. Three missionary fathers, members of the Order of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, familiarly known as Picpus friars, from the fact that the motner nouse OI tne oruer situated cisco Exchange, as guests of the Marist Fathers, at the parochial residence ad joining the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires on Bush street. Father Jean, the oldest of the 'missionary priests, spent twelve or thirteen years laboring tu me uii&siuniirv iieius ol liih .uar- quesas islands. He is here to rest and . to recuperate after years of labor. He wiU j f T . on the Tropic Bird, and will there renew his re ligious work. The other clergymen. Father Noail los and Father Amadee, who will sail by the same vessel, are to go to the Marquesas islands. They are young men, just ordained for the Catholic missions of the South Pacific islands, They received holy orders at Miranda, Spain, the house of study of the Picpus order. which has charge of the Pacific islands in spiritual affairs and also has a community house in Chile. RUFFIANISM HERE Biier Menace to Law anil Or fler Than Was ReaUzsd. JAPA11ESE BADLY TERRORIZED Pauahl Street Den'zms are Men aced by a Genir of Japanese High Binders and Toughs. All the Japanese of the city have not grasped the idea of any law operating here in Hawaii other than those exist- insr hi mediaeval darn in Japan. A - mull Oriental rommunltv exercises it wn hum Mvtt I r. I...'. nn.l nil Ihdll. ilUnllln nrQ I settled according to their own code. .1 "toughs - wanted to express their dls- approval of n certain project, they did a, i A t t a f m t m I u in uieir on way. i ney urn u wuu clubs and antique weapon and hark. The hacks alone mar the plcturesoue- ns if n Ml.l.llc. pr onUo.tr Th tic- I casion was this: it appear mat a pe titlon was being circulated among the .....I better class of Japanese with the Idea of getting their opinion on the Pauahl street question. A Japanese circulated the paper ami got about eighty nam of some of the leading cilUen and merchants. That night he was visited. About forty of his countrymen called in kimonos. The introduced them selves as the proprietor of the plant on Pauahl street, and ostentatiously displayed their heavy stick. They further stated that they and their "club" owned furniture and fUting over there valued at about $30.0o, not counting the Smj women, whoe value was no i stated. They told this man that If this project went through, vir.. it the r-nuahi street tenant were warned off, they would sew him .t In a bag and deposit him in the harbor, His sign should immediately come down, and they offered to confer in the next room as to the best mean of disposing of him. They left hint in considerable uncertainty as to what would become of him. and they took away the petition. This man's place was closed up for a few days. In the . . . a aaa .a meantime me "ciuo ' fas they are called on Pauahl street) continued to call in hacks upon several signer of the petition. It was the necessary I policy ot some of these petitioner to deny the genuineness of their stgna-1 tures or else claim that through Ignor-I ance of English they were not aware of the nature of the paper they had Just last week, when a gang on.,.. on satnnljr no official notice signed. They knew the "club. forl.t "Mandoline" Thome mem iiiopKeeperi iuh-n, upcn unwimngiy supplying them with goous aner mis tasnion: i ne "ciuo'i SP,a,f 'n,' 1m ,hvP, SSttl Mor credit. He 1 politely denied the request, whereupon he help- himself. There I no gainsaying such an art- lessly direct method, and the customer s nevrr billed. Still not one of these merchants will say this on the wit- ness-stand. Such 1 the Intrenched po- sition of the "club" that the Marshal I is powerless, even should c ertain of the police who patrol this district care to move against the combination. But the better element of the Japanese are aroused: they say that many rase. of sand-bagging and blackmail have ter rorized the Japanese community: they declare that these toughs are on the InrnvKo lirnii4e iho women who port them are increasing Ithe soldier I .1 off the transtM)rts have len an Im mense source of Income); they feel the odium of the thing and the national disgrace, as the large majority of the licensed women are Japanese. The following is the text of the paper signed by these eighty prominent Jap anese: "For the protection of the honor of the Japanese name In this country, and to preserve decency on our public streets and the Innocency of our chll- dren. is it not time to segregate pros- " . t i . i munAi ri.11- iui imiis ui win vij . v if I urged that all Japanese citizen who desire this will subscribe their name to this document. When the sentb ment of the Japanese In the premise is discovered proper steps will bo ta ken to secure the approval and author- Itv of the Government. Change in Program. Tonight the Orpheunt will present an entire change of bill. The minstrel first part will be strong, new songs and jokes will be Introduced and six nd I men will keep the performance up-to- date. Mr. Jackson Hearde. late of I MacAdoo's famous minstrels, will ap- pear for the first time. He Is a great cc median and sure ti pieae. The Wli -lards will continue In the grand mui ical act. Their lns;ru:nentall:n h: taken the peop here by :orra. Mr. Walton I Just a lry a ever an.l the great coon ionp with big turves. I'ngugcmciit Announced. The engagement of Mis Alice h- Wall. daughter of Mm. Kllzabcth Wall, and Mr. Frederick C. Smith, the gen- cral passenger agent of the Oahu Rail way & Iand Co.. in announce!, lloth Miss, Wall and Mr. Smith are well known and universally llkd. heartiest congratulation of The their many friend are their. 'I lie Olna I-ati J. Surveying on the Government land In Olaa 1 being done In pne of the McKlnley proclamation, and money on Lti.. r i .-.illrrg. mere of the mot !mrtrelYe na- at tne lino lanti oKice wunin m paii . .... . . .... . I Imrri. prior to the arrival of the . . hl( bcrn rrc.hct ol ,hc .inJ otnrr lrcjalVC to the Indefinite po:po3em-nt I of ,ho 4c. iAmal Herald CKAUIMa lll'I.li A 1IC. Contractor L. 31. Wliitchou Han I Force on llilo H. H. Line. I M. Whltehoti contractor for clearing and grading th fir! r ft loci of live mile of the Hi.n railway ha rtabllj!H d a ramp n lilt!" n; ire than a mite imck irom in ;ran nu.i ..a ". a a a foir anl one-half mile. lio Iia at prent - n:-n at r but tin frr will ! dotiMfd a s- n a the mn can i"' i--uri. t r t:. present only tl exari m !!:; of ti;i right of way will Ih clearrl o that grading work ran l? pushed forward. A trail ha lH-n rut through th fore-; at four and a hiif mlW so thvt -ip plies can lw carried In fron th main ro.nl. Mr. White!nr.ie will probably establish a :ore at the uppr camp and another at th llil terminu l- yond alakea where anolhT cani; beatcd. Hawaii Hrald. c:tit:i:Kr loMtiin rricdcnttinl Hccttul nt the V. IX A. Hull. Following I the program for the Frb-dcnthal concert at the V. M. C. A. hall tonight: Sonata In C aharn Minor tMoonlicht I Sonata) Beethoven ,a) "Nocturne" (b) "Funeral March" iri polonaise" In A tlat Maior I Chopin I ,a "Norwegian lans- Grle ) "C'sardaban luxtaian ' Frileathal t,,fc i ..r nn "Storm Scene" and th "Helmsman Song" from th man." flrt act .. "Hying Ifcitrh- Wacner ... Schulert-l.Urt ItoVn:cin flottM-halk la I "Serenade" ... tbi "Melody in r lei " Pasquinade la) "(lavotte Antiqi-." by Corrrlll. transerlletl by 1 riedenthal lb) "Hungarian llhapvidy" .... 1.1 tl Public .McHinlmhl Concert. Followine U iur program for th band concert at I'm ma Sq-iare to night, commercing at o'clock: PART I. March "Kalulatil m a- a a a a a a Waal. if a XlUrtl Overture "Jubilant" Klotow "Reminiscence of Wrdi" ... Godfrey Sons la l "Wal Punalau" "Rain Tuahi- r.e o Manoa" Mrs. N. Alapai. (bi "Hooheno" -Oiwi Nani" Mr. llan Moe. PART II. Medley "Musical Review" ... RUiere March "Hello, M.i Baby" Beyer Waltz "Thou anl Thou" ... S:ra4M Fantasia "Recollection of the War" Reeve "The Star-Spangd Banner." Annnal .Meetings ToJny. Walanae Company. 10 a. m.. at the office of J. M. Dowsett. Humuula Shfep station 0mrar,y. 10 a. m.. at the office of II. Harkf-M Sc Co.. Ltd. Olowalu Company. 11 a. m.. at the I office of W. G. Irwin & Cx. l.d. Rain started on Kauai last Thursday! venlng and three Inche fell In the twenty-four hours following. The fall r.--,- r-nnn.-.i .u. t.i i Several natives were arresieu yc- tcrday afternoon for gambling. AT CENTRAL UNIOMlHS at tte Fen- eral of fir. C. IL Hyde. DISCOURSE BY REV. KMC AID Pftlstt i Ckelr B4st:ra"v Decaratri ami tat Cfcsna Cm Sri tt Its t'taxnt Cmmr. Tir funeral mtv lc over the re-irr main of the late lr. C. M. llvde.lotje or ml&e. for It U the voir c2 which mere heJd at Central L'aloa Church at II o'clock yesterday mora- lllf Th rittlfll Mff rlinl I M. - " " ..- Kl-Iufu,,r droraled mith fiamrr. film antl ,rrn ioierperl lth croe. wreath and Coral erabjem. of every I nat,rr- lYoferMor Ingall presided at I the organ and by the time the o!Hor-,J' rw. rxc.iar. the tata- ma cromdl to It uiaml rapacity. I Fully on thotsaad people gained ad-l tnlttanrf to the Uilliis? whll tnaayM, ii-x ae iiie dead. Th wU other mer content to tUad oaulde. I .. . . I containing all that ma mortal of the rctcrrd clergyman mam borne domn to tho AlMr to th- front of the choir, the onoraty u.ll-ara lf.v. k. Hfhop. . . Hall. W. f. Allen. Iter.lgrW mxrald m to lodlrate CI. I- Gullrk. W. IL ra!le. Cha. M. t'otike. John lad.ncham and lr. J. I. Whitney. hlle the actual l-ratcr rrr eight :uileDu of the X"fth PaclSe Mblonarr lbttlitif Mr"f. II. Ptie. J. Iua, I.. Kay- mrhea. K. Isitrll. i. fc Hetilj. Wll- Ham Kauhl. J. KaUInj and II. Kale- heir. k T!.- rM-- ffr ctnjcacrd mith prarr by the ltr. W. 34. KlncAbl aad ih- irritation of tb lr.l" Prayer by th pa? tor and roncrrgatlon. The Ka- mefmrneha f.lrU ?hnol then aac lorm part of iho burial rvicv. Nrvt r.i'.Uimrd a funrral anthem by lb fll choir, followed hy a mat lmrreHe prayer by Iter. H. . Parker of Ka walahao Church. Th" church choJr I aradiM. The funeral Kftaoa hy Rev. W. M. Klocald touched largely 'ijn ir.e me ani lire mora or lae tje- ce.e,j. The artlc al J;e church rr brought to a cIm by the alnglag of -Angela i:rr Bright aad Pair." by ilrs, t . ii. Cooper. A the body maa borne from the church to the Xu'jaa4 Cemetrry the choir and cunsregatloa aaag "Hark. Hark. My SomI. Ar.gtllr Soaca Are Calling.- A tcry large proce-Mloa formed at a a a. g - ... ...r owr.r,,, rnr Rl l.e Rijir arte IrmrX. S-at mere r-'rvev at the church for m ml-r of the family aad the rrre- e;;tatite id the following Uordi aLd rirtr-. ft all Cif mhlCh the !-rr XM"d ma attached In om rapacity: Oaha C:iece tni :. M- r.. Joa-a, I'rar. Th-irion. Hr. Km-ra: Kamrhameha in;i'e. Mei.tir, Cartrr. Smith. Holme.; M4M-urn tru!"e. J4Mr Iklsham. Walcott. Stnkea; North Pa rlf.r atltate atudau: Hamallaa !-ard. Rev. It. Ilinsham. T. Richard. A. !. C-re: .j.rary. Prof. Sco!t. Ir. R'-lrr; Historical Socteiy, T. fl. Thnni: .orUl Science nub. Ir. W.;r Maxmell; Kaumakaplll Church. S. M-S !.;;'. 1. KaaaVanul and Rrv. Walamva; Ka-J " i.u.iii i r. ana ojo- ers: Chines- Mio;on. I". W. Damon ft aft- . . . - a. . an-, rrrrr,rnu,nri; iwnrs' Mllon. Rv..-.are ar.d lJ eatatUe. Oahu Collr- fac-alty aad : uvtVd m ix student. Kamehameha Manual.. JL. teacher. Kamehameha GlriV School t jrher and atudeata. fo!loming la the auhi!ar.re of ReT. Mr. Klacald't rmoa la the church: "And I heard a voice from heavta saylag ua:o me: White; b.red are the dead mhlch die In the Uord from henceforth. Yea. aalth the ap'.flt. that they may rrt from thtlr labor, aad their work d follow thtnt-" IUtc latloa x!v:13. Thes vrordf. so familiar to at a.l. and which for l.vyj jeam have la the golden comfort la the houa- ed mourning, one of the galaxlei of Ur. which la precioui la the eight wauhe when earthly V.zhX are xtiagulihed. f um prt of that monlerfal fourteenth chapter of Revelations. ThU l the voice of th 1-amb oa Mo:mt Zion. mith a great taultUod whnrn r' J1" pr !nclng the nrw h5ch DOa redfened , n .v i It Is slealflcant. aa added to the speaker U not an angel, at In all the! other verse of thlt chapter, but It a distinct voice from htatca. the voice ; lri:. tbit rmcUltnt iLU bratl- tabdi&C on the borJer of Lb mJ land. Tboe wonJi of la hit tccs4 epUtle to the CoricthUft are ETi&d la their a-Ka racer of hope, and rtc3 a&4 re-read thru to make our bep? Dcre tee!fau IVr e kaov that U our earthly boue of ihU Uter&c9 ere devolved, me have a bulldlns d God. an bouK not made with hirxi, eternal In the heartn. Oa thlt tin quettJoa may arlM: "May t PczJ have lnea tc UtaV.ru. for he had LJTCl ktu thU Lww which If throub CJ vatloa. and tberrforr death may be o leep froa Mh there It co aaklCL and time have me Dot m blrpercJ la our heart. Oh for om proof of thla altatioa; oh that monr lcnl&x cica that hx p.cd out from our tdfl might peak to tt and My: "! tn leepinx mith my Savior la cory Well, here me have It; our dtmlre t3 gratified, for Joha trUSe: -I hoard a voire from heavea avlxue: and hrt- lhaa the iet!moay cf yoar lorc3 K04' Ur "He. lMewd ara me ceaa maxa cie in ixe uora Siratuce mord iheM. The mxr1d aaym, llleaerd are the Ilvlac; LVe3 It ta rich maa mho ha large dejiokJTa ta the tank and dee houe. laad tr1 lock, and mho fare uaptaocj every day. Cod sara. Illeed are tha dead. The morld tay. ItWid It to aa mho oorepie a joUlicm of t- roan. troa aay. iueera arv t&e caao. Th TiT 1 J kit f ltlr-,fef4 la flii 0 enlara mad health- mboe rrm la taadlmmrd. Ium !rp t trm. Gc3 IV vt!!! 'T0 iT?-9 caniicT g" luTia .irxmc jor csa ay. ltl;rd ate the dead. It doea not l.Wod m iba mho ataad about V VS ar iee V ff f tat nri rm a a al ,m I.mH ih.t tia to mu,. -tl. ir. t rroat raU-fortaae. a ('.! aa lot. Let tod' morda tlM from the caikri, t'iMfc"d ate the dad. Atr theM morda poka to all of tb d cl frr the pro er.ia Ihrouch the Y31ey f lha Shadow I mvrr tirokra. ht- urvtT lr a much a If4tnu;:d 4ace maa Uxaa to lite oa aith. What tr r to undr3aad. lba. by the mordt cf the litd. l!r.cd atte they mho la the hcKir of dUiNcdaUan are la Jbe lord. Jife In the a-xure place nf lit lute la h-at t a and la latimate f21u-ftdil? mi:h II J Jit. Tor the atltig tf deata la la aad ih attcrgih f :n the law trjl UajirVa to ChI. mlto Clvrlh US the vUioty Ihunach ciur lurd Jeaas for la thU chapter me read that thry M-nrd Him day aad alcbt la 111 lea pie. Itet from the morld of .la. real from the burdea cd care. ret tixtm ant- id y. !nM aad disappointment. ret that dUtrr-KM your life, tmt fjiom.a p mith ChrUt la the relrU&l ky. Surely cr lav lax lrother Dr- II) Je ixm already heard the clorioca mord, "Well doae. ctx4 axd fajlhfc! frrrtaat." frtm 111 !);. It 1 vd tar me to ftroamae a emlocy thU mora le C bt I feci It I only CitJtc taat I hoald voire the as<eraa grief that ta felt tt I not for me to lift the veil from hi home life, mhal he mat aa a hatband aad father. A a OaflrUaa maa yon mho m-rre hi ftelghbor axxd faMam 4t1 ay a I4etivw1 aa A mmvBa-aar4 avmrt I ''" " ' a I A. x trt xx hit cducatltmal trotk be ma truv!d aad loved. me! aa admired; he maa the rtimrade ci? the the cbet1fcC CapIiUta f tLc of hla oa are aad the faithful frlad of tte eld aad feeble, la the lra4a d fcel'a kiacdom. a e a air man of the Hamallaa Hoard, hla a lira -i jon oaf.axclagL. hla life aa lade. lb lmprv'.a jtta the ttook ed t'rog-re-; of th'te laada If 1 me?e to te ajed the tcry of hit lif. I mrralJ Jrut It la the mrrdr: -Hid mith Chr1l la God." That vrat the f-t aprtag cd the teaatlful ta- te:f.hae.a mhlch IHumlaated all hit d that dicdaterfHedaeatt made h!a fio nxcrr to hOp alL ra hit grajp of troth, how tty be appreciated duty. When ork to c.them m lrkome. to htm tt near. n& lilm aad ,;a Xiuru all aararas more r3fb me-a aa Ir. Hyde in crsr eM3T3raT4rca4 aim tut mMj mork. more ych m la rar iceieiy aad b-3laera life, m bom. mhea Cod ca!h earth Iowa aad heaven r-4n. Th ftsll jrorram of the Mrtlce It gltea lliw: iXNniLL snnvici:. Orgraa premie Tc a era 1 MaTtlC (Chop! a). Invocation Iter. William Morrlt Ki scald. SIsglaaT by Kamehameha tlrla -Only Itemembercd.- Srriptare rradiag Rer. W. M. Kla rald. Acthem-"Iad. Kladly Light" (Sul livan). Prayer Rev. Parker. RepoaM "How Sweet the Name of Jet Soaadr.- (Itarabyl. lljisa -O Paradltw.- lllaraby). Addroa-Rer. W. M. Klarall. Salo -AttU liver !lrigbt aad Pair fThevdora: llaadelt. Jdra, Cejer. Hyma -Hark. Hark. My oai.w Orran pr5-jde --Dead March ta a ! U.Faul." (Haadell. 4 Orgaaiat, Irof. A. Ik Itollt. t r