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0 in i:i hi mnn Ktatlt?it 4 tit v H,H. VOL. XXX., NO. 6366 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER, 18, 199. TWELVE PAGES. PRICE FIVE CBNW I un i mi r m r a xaEc a y PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. .ATKINSON & JUDD (A. L. C. Atkin- wjn ana Aioert juaa, jrj-umce uvcr xiisnop s io. s DanK, cor. aier- Chant and Kaahumanu StS. I .AUHi & JOHNSON (W. C. Achl ana Enoch Johnson). Office No. 10 West tving toe, lei. 884. I Thurstoa & Carter, Merchant St., nert to postoffice. ZJYUZ A. DICKEY. King and Bethel nis.; Tel. 806; P. O. box 786. BSSDERICK W. JOB. Suite 815, Mar quette Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Hawaiian Consul General for States of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wiscon- CHAS. F. PETERSON, ca St. -15 Kaahuma- PHYSICIANS. C. Lu GARVIN, M.D. Office 537 King fit., near Punchbowl; hours, 9 to 12 su m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 448. ;DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRAND. Of fice 512 Beretania St., near Alapai; hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.; Tel. 915. OR. A. GORDON HODGINS. Office and residence, Gedge Cottage, corner Richards and Hotel Sts.; office hours a to 11, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 953. DR. WALTER HOFFMAN. Beretania 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. olO; P. O. box 501. DR. T. MITAMURA. Consulting rooms 427 Nuuanu St.; P. O. box 842; Tel. 132; residence 524 Nuuanu St.; hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays 2 to 6 p. m. DR. I. MORI. 136 Beretania St, be tween Emma and Fort; Tel. 277; P. O. box 843; office hours 9 to 12 a. in. 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. m., 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. DR. 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. 31. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., three doors above Masonic Temple, Honolulu; office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. C. B. HIGH. Philadelphia Dental College 1892; Masonic Temple; Tel. 318. GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. Fort St., op posite Catholic Mission; hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. DR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL. OiSce 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 or sold; No. 310 Fort St; Mclnerny Blk. ENGINEERS. .1 AiE3 T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. -Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; SOG Judd Blk, Honolulu. CONTRACTUKd. t. PATY. Contractor and Build- er. Store and office fitting: brick, wood or stone building; shop Palace walk; residence wilder Ave., near X. JU 3UTTERFIELD. Contractor and Bcilder. Store and office fittings, ciion and repair work: Bell Tower Bldg., Union St.; Tel. 702. OPTIPIAMQ unioiHWO. S. B. LUCAS. Love Bldg., Fort St., upstairs; P. O. box 3ol. I carry a full line of ALL KINDS UF ULiAbSttfc from the CHEAPEST to the BEST. rea Examination of the Eyes. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUSIC. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Bldg.. Fort St.; Piano. Voice Culture. Sing- ing ana Harmony: esDecial attention naid to tiiirh mnsenlar rnnfrni ntirl musical analysis. pryn tatthht tm qty tnvTiio New auick method! Rnerlal ntfpnMon given to adult beginners. Terms $3 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 St., Honolulu. ARCHITECTS. HOWARD & TRAIN, Architects. Model Block, Fort St.; Suite 7, Tel. 989: O. G. TRAPHAGEN. 223 Merchant St., between Fort and Alakea; Tel. 734; Honolulu. DRAUGHTSMAN. T. D. BEASLEY. Plantation and To pographical Maps a Specialty; room 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. C2 and 806; P. O. box 759. MRS. B. F. McCALL. Latest designs in Tailor-Made Evening, Dinner Gowns, and Wedding Trousseau, Beretania St. J. MORGAN. Opal Merchant, Jeweler and Lapidary; Opal Cutting a Spe cialty; No. 2 School St, near bridge. MISS PRESCOTT General Writer and Business Agent; Commissions Un dertaken for the other Islands; rinc 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 o 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 Catarrh; Masonic Temple; hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. HONOLULU SANITARIUM. 10S2 King St: Tel. 639. Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical superintendent. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; methods of Battle Creek, Mich., Sanitarium; baths of every description; trained nurses in bath rooms as well as In sick room; massage and manua movements; electricity in every form; classified dietary, etc.; ample facilities for thorough examination Dr. C. L. Garvin, consulting physi cian and surgeon. Sensational and Untrue. The sensational article in an after noon paper on glanders in the city is unwarranted. Enquiry from veterinary surgeons and livery stable proprietors shows that there is no increase in the number of cases of the dread disease; there has been for years past an occa sional case and the animal has been promptly destroyed. All such matters must be reported at once to the Board of Health and no recent cases have been reported. The present epidemic of influenza in stock need cause no anxiety. It Is be- in& succssfully treated and the num ber of cases is decreasing. Undoubted- ly the cause was the hot. dry weather. NEW YORK, Oct. 3. At the Lenox Athletic Club tonight Joe Gans of Bal timore won the decision over, "Spider" Kelly of California in twenty-five rounds of fast fighting at 134 pounds. iveny naa the advantage or several inches in height, and held Gans off with left jabs to the face, but weak- ened toward the close of the fight, and uans won practically as he pleased I There was very little betting, Gans be- 1 ing the favorite at 2 to 1. PAIN DISCHARGED Not Guilty This Time lint Hut Not Do It Apia. DECISIOII OF JUDGE PERRY Absence of Wilful Intent to Dlsoby the Injunction Is All That Saved Pain, Yesterday afternoon Judge Perry took up the mot'on and order to 3iow cause why W. H. Pain, manager of the Hawaiian Tramways Company, should not be adjudged guilty of contempt of court In disobeying the Injunction sued in the case of T. S. Southwick vs. I Hawaiian Tramways Company. Kin-1 ney, Ballou and McClanahan and Cas-1 tie and Weaver and I- A. Thurston were the attorneys for the plaintiff while Paul Neumann and K. M. Hatch looked out for the interests of the Tramways Company and Incidentally those of its manager. The proceedings commenced with the reading of the motion and the accom panying affidavit of J. A. McCandlcss to the effect that he had seen the Tramway Company's men fixing cop- per plates to mi-rauruau imvuuiu .1 II I .1 t... to be used in laying the new electric road since the injunction was Issued. In reply Mr. Hatch read the aiimavii of V. II. Pain and argued thereon to I the effect that the defendant hail not been cullty of any disrespect to the orders of the Court. Judge Perry was apparently not satisfied with tho showing made ana ordered Mr. Pain to be sworn as a wit- ness in his own behalf, and hi- was examined by the Court. At the conclusion of the witness tlmony Judge Perry plainly siated toUn ml ,, Rot Mr. Pain and his attorneys that any preparation of the ties or rails by affix- I ing plates on them for the purpose of eventually using the same in the con struction of the new track would be considered by the Court as a part of the laying of the rails and a violation of tho injunction. The Court, however, went on to explain that In the particu lar instance before it. it believed there had been no intention on the part of Mr. Pain to disobey the order of the Court, and that consequently the de - fendant would be discharged with rf plain intimation of the view the Court would subsequently take in the mat- tor if the acts complained of were re peated. OAHU COLLEGE TRUSTEES. Adont Resolutions in Memory of Late Dr. Mydc. The following resolution was adopt ed at a meeting of the trustees of Oahu College, held Monday, October 10. 1S30: Whereas, the Rev. Dr. Charlc M. Hyde has, after months of suffering, been taken away from tho scene or his earthly activities, and thereby Oahu College has been deprived of nn able aim vuivieut uuiw, VA t Resolved. That tho trustees of Oahu rare executive capacity were ever and freely at the service of educational, re- m. m when others needed calm faith in God. a clear and discriminating Judgment to untangle the Intricate web wnici oticn made living a weariness. Oahu col lege has lost one of lt3 most faitntul and willlnc servants. His aid aa I ad vice will be nalnfully missed In the Important developments of tho near fu ture; but his example and tho ms enry of his long and kindly service will not be lost. Chinese Robbed. TwpIvh Qoldiers went Into a Chinese store on Nuuanu street yesterday and four of them helped themselves to a handkerchief each. The storekeeper nrotete,l and followed the men out to the street shouting "Haul In!" at thej top of his voice. Some of the soldiers then picked him up bodily and threw him back Into his store. This Is only one of many similar occurrences. ""-vl 1 a(va YAirta eenPAffa t rv r I ffesr fi tl heartfelt sympathy with tho bereaved Lveryone of these pap.:r I mls!ng ly as to h! knowledge of tho (xn that j J""?- W 7' family, whose greater loss is shared In an l there Is absolutely r trace of i thy were mining, on whU h point be ! JJJ iiVgjvfag Mrnd'l bn a lesser degree onl by till entln' lh..m anywh.ro. ThU f.irl ma-b-j.ted that h- first l-arne-l of it las: Nortume'm i: tuV.".V CbTpla causes have lost an emdent and con- niotlon fil-l in tho ctr- March after his return from the Main- bl IW.ouoU fln r barf. ...... Cbo;Ua oia tiMnnr iiu tnienta nnd cull Court yesterday by the attorneys ' fend. Ho had then advied Mr. Tain NorwegUn Ilridil Irocef lon MANY DOCUMENTS Important Papers Relating to Hawaiian Tramways Go. Missing From the Interior Office. There Is trouble In the office of the : Interior Department and It Is all caus ed by the officlousncss of certain at- is-homers who have been calling for ccr- tain papers which should be open to public inspection, but which cannot . . f . These papers arc the original ones filed in the Interior Office at the time oi inc incorporation oi ino Hawaiian Tramways Company In the year . m - A. A t and they were filed on the 20th of August of that year. Whether they have been Ioai entire ly, accidentally mislaid or destroyed. stolen purposely or are reposing peace fully In the desk of some person who Urrowrt lnem U a question thai is iw r, a KOOt! roany anil u llkcly 0 do 50 for MmQ Ume Q jt ccrl3,n an( llm u hal ...... nnn. ff,ntl -.nvwWi. j 4f mm w mm w. mm f w- . in the Interior Office nlthotizh irch has been mad? for thfm hlfch anil low many times over. The large envelop in uhich thco a a ft k vaiitaiiie papers were onsinniiy ue- IHJijlril h3Jt Xtcvn foua,! somewhat dila- pj,j3llMl lt jH ,nlP ,ul tX in:nrl with t?w, (.n,iora,,mpI1iJ( in rr.l Ink hnwins t-Lany w,at thf envelope nhmild run TMa rn.(rrmra: ti t!i envelope rel,i. "Articles of Incorporation of Hawai ian Tramways Company. Memorandum and Article of Aspo rtation. "Assignment from W. It Au:ln to Henry It. Armstrong. "Assignment of concession from II. It. Armstrong to the Hawaiian Tram ways Company, Limited. "Affidavit of Insdale (Irccti. sccre- llary "Notice of appointment of of Paul said Neumann as representative company In this Kingdom. "Affidavit of Ernest Cleave as as sistant registrar of Joint :ock com panies. "Filed August ISsV The importance of thcc papers lll be apparent whn it Is stated that the original franchise to th Hawaiian Tramways Company was granted by th legislature of iss.; to "William It. Austin ami his ass.x-Iate and as signs or such corporation as may b Incorporated or organized by him r them" William It. Austin I assigned his Interests m tho franchise I thus granted to Henry It. Armstrong lan lne letter asslgnl again to the I t. 1 1 I I iliinuitJH i.iuintia , I for t. S. Southwick In the mi'.i ho ha !irotIj.hL agalnt tho Hawaiian Tram- I putting in an electric road, with tho l, jf .sign of throwing the tramway com- Cnptuln Klua ObHciiuicsv. Tho rem .i In of the fete Minli'er J. A. King will lie in state at the Hx.c i- tive Building tomorrow from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. and on Sunday from II a. m. to 2 p. m. Persons dnlrlnr to rostribute flow- cr. may leave them at tho Ilxecuiive building lefore lo a. m. of tomorrow and Sunday. i Orr-heum to t:i Tonight Is the last performance at the Orpheum for one week. Tho new orchestra chairs have Just arrlvei and the house will close down for extensive repairs. The work will be rusbod as FOOKD fiUSSNG i pany out of court for the roijoa that rrgarvlInK corporation hlrh require tbeni to place on file la the Interior Office certain document such a the article of Incorporation, appointment of agents, etc. The proceedings had on thi motion in Judge Perry court yesterday were the After disposing of the contempt matter Judge Perry took up the motion of the Tramways Company to difjolrc the injunction sued out by Southwick. After the reading of tho motion and affidavit of W. II. rain In support thereof by Attorney Hatch. Mr. McCla nahan onered a counter motion to strike from th file the motion 13 dissolve tho injunction on the grojnd that through failure to comply with Act la of the Wion Law of im the Tramway Company had no standing In court. Mr. McClanahan barked up this motion with an affidavit of lirrin Andrews, to the effect that b had on the l?:h day of October. 1 v;. examined the records of th Ik-partrnent "f Inter ior of th Hawaiian Manns in o far a the same relate to foreign corp ra lions and more particularly a to the Hawaiian Tramway Company. ThM he found thero was no copy on file in - that Iepirtnient of the charter of In corporation or by-lam- of a!d corpof at Ion nor had any exhibit or report o tho affair of said company be-n Bird either for the year iv.-s or IW. To offset this affidavit Mr. Ila'ch oil ed J. II. Itoyd. a clerk of tb Interior Office, who testified in s-abn'.anee o lh !o. of th incorporation papr cf the Hawaiian Tramway Company a above related. A receipt lk wa produced a stub In which showed that the tla walian Tramway Company had pai l in August, ms. the sum of fifty dollar a a fee for the filing of It article of Incorporation. Th? envelope In which th ptper had been placed was also produced In evidence, showing conclusively that the paper had been filed originally. In answer to questions it was stated that the last lira the missing paper had ln n wan la tho old building previous to the r n.oval to the present rirters after th overthrow of the monarchy. Thy were Intact then. Sim tlm after wards thre wa a d!s;oit!on on the part cif the Government to commence a suit against tho Tramways Cmpny and the papers wer wnte. It x then that they were dlM:oered to le mllng. Ccors? E. Smlthk and Paul Neu mann were also cxam'.nei as to Oiiiii Dreamlcs ftehumxan L...i-.i - ZtZ-VlTi 't-STti? ... I 7 i r .f.j-, . . - to hav copl mad" from th l.oadoa record and sent out. b it conM no: siy t ti point the mat;cr was a Journal to this morning. fast a poMlblo. Men will be kept on the work day and nighty and It U J thought that it will bo completed by "- Thursday. Tor ban- j ' orcbettra chairs mill be put " ln- Tb- talamd and ! 'VerytblnR possible done to add to the comfort of patrons. Tonight mill be the last night and a fine closing; pro gram will be presented. RKMNANT SALC An early call should be made at the M.-ry fe.rraln are Included, and the :irt to come mill secure them. The ery low prices put on tbem are fori cash only. THE OPERA Yumi Play ty lie Clay G Dent Cnpacy. STAR APPEARS AT HIS QST Good Houit.Crttli th First auction of -A Southern Gent! man" In This City Around the character of the Southern gentleman In play and lcry therv Is an atmotphcre of romantic chivalry that I Infectious. It Is an Inspiration for the qualities of manhood; It mining at the live oak In the tempest of wrong. Thee qualities have been em bodied In the story of "A Southern Gentleman. as presented by day CSa- tnent at the opera bouse. The play la a new one and was prevented last nlsht for the first time In this city. In the prologue a dnel U foufthl on the banks of the Mississippi between a. Confederate ofScrr and a citizen vbo bad attempted to defraud the covrro rarnt In the sale of supplies. The sig nal 10 fire I the report of a cannon shot from rarragut fleet In the river In action with the fort, and at a result the oScrr Is killed. The play opens lw eoty-t wo years aft er the dutl and center In the suit of the murderer of br father for the band of AntlU Thompson and the complies tloni arl!ng from Ihe pledge given on the field, of General JM-;ih Carroll, who wa the dcicYoed oScer's sctesd In the duel, to keep secret the raone of lht Officer's death. It birlKC Ik-co rJt rn out that be fell In battle. A more delightful play It would be d!f5cull to find, and Cay Clement Is Citcn a rare fJfJd lo dlplay bU Ulrst at an actor, of which be availed biro tlf to lu full limit. Mrs. Clement aa Arzella. Mr. Williams as the negro ser vant Hannibal, and Mr. Lonsdale as I'hUJp IhjramS. drxne an epeclal mark of applora!- for consistent svet ing. while the balance of the company gave good support to the principals. On Thursday ' even Id the comedy A Scrap of Paper will be presented. The r-lay is an exceedingly amu4nj: one and I sure to draw a good bouMV SlUDHNTS AND A 33 ATE U IIS. FHcdcntbal Will Give a ItcciUtt on WcJocmlav Aficrtioon. At Z o'clock this afternoon Frledenthal mill Rive a special after noon recital for students and amateurs at the Y. M. C A. ball, at which the following program win be rendered: Sonata PatbM Jjve. n C ralncr Ilciboren Grae; Allegro tsoloto Adaxio ILnndo. fa) -Marcia Alia Turca" Moxart (b) Gavotte In A Cluck Variations In i: "Harmonious lilac ksmlth"! HasdeJ Invitation to the Waltz Weber I With Arabesques, by Taulc. fa) Sketches from the -Camlvar Harlequin Chopin Avcu Co- 1Jt Schumann r " w - .m a ......... v4. u 1 : f f n CrJec Song without Words ....Te-baikowkl Hungarian nha;x!y No. C .... Lltxl Moonlight Clurtcctl Ko'Joaing li the program for the moonlight concert at Makee Island. Waiklkl. by the Hawaiian band, ran nsncic; at 7:19 o'clock tonl&ht: PART I. Overture "Road to Glory" Klin Gavotte "Dulcic- Torey Flection -ISohemfea GlrP Italfe Son ci ts) -Wal Pcsalau- Tuahlnc Ma- noa" Mrs, N. Alapai. -lb) Pa la ma- -One, Two Three-.. Mr. Ian Moe. PART II. March -llcJlo. Ma Baby- Iycr J Serenade "Lore ln lilmeis yUllxllinsillx''... Haaao March "llanos Across the Sea" .... Souks The Star-5pantlCvI Banner.