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1. KMtnbltlil Julr v.. 1H.MI. VOL. XXX., NO. 5388 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, MONDAY, XOVKMUKK, 1. 1 SOP. TWE LV K TAGE8. riiifi: nvi: cunts. 'jzSj 0 (J1 r.T . r i r I : I CI I I II crir-i . -&&&s---4my-r- cJM-m? I 4l 111 II II 1 PRO FESS I ON A L CARDS ATTORNEYS. ATKINSON & JUDD (A. L. C. Atkin son and Albert P. Judd, Jr.) Office over Bishop & Co.'s bank, cor. Mer- chant and Kaahumanu Sts. . ACHI & JOHNSON (W. C. Achi and Enoch Johnson). Office No. 10 West King St.; Tel. 884. X.YLE A. DICKEY King and Bethel Sts.; Tell 800; P. O. box 786. . FREDERICK W. JOB. Suite 815, Mar quette Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Hawaiian Consul General for States of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wiscon sin. CHAS. F. PETERSON, nu St. -15 Kaahuma- PHYSICIANS. . DR. C. G. G. SCAPARONE Graduate of the Royal University of Turin and of the Medico Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, Pa.; approved by the local- Board of Medical Examiners; member of the American Medical Association; office hours 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.; Love bldg., Fort. St. DR. GEO. J. AUGUR, Homeopathic Practitioner and Surgeon. Special attention given to chronic diseases; office and residence, Beretania St., nearly opp. Methodist church; office hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.; Tel. 733. C. L. GARVIN, M.D. Office 537 King SL. near Punchbowl; hours 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.;. Tel. 448. DR. A. GORDON HODGINS. Office and residence, Ge'dge Cottage, corner Richards and Hotel Sts.; office hours 9 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. 510; P. O. box 501. DR. T. MITAMURA. -r- 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. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 12 a. m. OR. A. N. SINCLAIR. 413 King St., next to -the Opera House; office hours 3 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. M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St, : three doors above Masonic Temple, Honolulu; office hours 9 a. m. to 4p.m. DR. C. B. HIGH. Philadelphia Dental College 1892; Masonic Temple; Tel. 318. GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. Fort St., op- pesite Catholic Mussion; hours from . 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. OR. 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 or sold; No. 310 Fort St.; Mclnerny Blk. CONTRACTORS. J. A. BUTTERFIELD Contractor and Builder. Store and office fittings, shop and repair work; Bell Tower Bldg., Union St.; Tel. 702. H.-K. MEEMANO & CO. Contractors , and Builders, Painters, Paperhangers ' and' Decorators; all work neatly - done: office Fort St., back of High - School, Honolulu. WM. T. PATY. Contractor and Build er- Store and office fitting;, brick wood or stone building; shop Palace Walk; residence Wilder Ave., near Kewalo. STENOGRAPHERS MISS A. A. ALLEN Office cor. King and. Bethel Sts. (upstairs); Tel. tol PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUSIC. ANNIS MONTAGU-: TURNER Vocal Studio, "Mignon' 720 Reretania St. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Bldg.. Fort St.; Piano, Voice Culture, Sing ing and Harmony; especial attention paid to touch, mu?cular control and musical analysis. DO YOU WANT TO LEARN MUSIC? An opportunity now presents itself to learn from a competent teacher of the piano, graduate of Leipsic Uni versity, for the small tuition fee. of $5 per month; satisfaction guaran teed; pupils taught to play in six months. Address "Musician," Ad vertiser office. ARCHITECTS. HOWARD & TRAIN, Architects. Suite 7, Model Block, Fort St.; Tel. 989. O. G. TRAPHAGEN. 223 Merchant St., between Fort and Alakea; Tel. 734; Honolulu. DRAUGHTSMAN. t r nRART.P.Y Pinntnttnn nnd Tn. I pographical Maps a Specialty; room I 306, Judd Bldg.; Tel. 633. OPTICIANS. I S. E. LUCAS. Love Bldg., Fot St., 1 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. JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; 306 Judd Blk, Honolulu. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. B. F. McCALL Latest designs in Tailor-Made Evening, Dinner Gowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Beretania St. J. MORGAN. Opal Merchant. Jeweler and Lapidary; Opal Cutting a Spe cialty; No. 2 School St., near bridge. P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledg ments to instruments, district of Ko na, Oahu; at V. C. Achi's oflice, King St., near Nuuanu. TOURISTS GUIDE THROUGH HA WAII. Price 60c; beautifully illus trated. For sale by all newsdealers. DR. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Lye, Ear, Thoat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; hours S to 12 a. ni., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. IONOLULU SANITARIUM. 10S2 King St.; Tel. C39. Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical sunerintondent. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; methods of Battle Creek, Mich., Sanitarium; prosecuted the case. his prcvi ?i term he wa atl!artnry m thMr jmjrr unw. tbrn tu all ith the &ir-!.ls&4 Cpatjy for baths of every description; trained The list of jurors for the next term al!kf. t hu chlcf ril:ira5Sr and the nJKhl and hejond it; with lhl rr-alt: rnany raoath. IVrnbsck saaaarS lo nurses in bathrooms as well as in of court at Iihaina has lnen drawn. . .... that I had a very 1 and dtaile ar. f, - sickroom; massage and manual The calendar promises to be unusually Mlr al Whether or no Mr. rounl wf lhc orun rple fajr al rlay lth thkh h4 movements; electricity In every hirge inasmuch as it already numbers Damon will rare to return to th oHlcr nln- In the morninc. while th? corre- trtntel to h!ra hr Chltie. cm form; classified dietary, etc.; ample sixty-nine cases. upon finishing his trlpls oneof thetoral Pndcnu of the lUn lYanclxo Jrar- other Dtand, Ihe Intrr-ltUd Corn facilities for thorough examination. During the afternoon of the 9th the firdahlng his trip is one of the naI wa,l tthlr,c hut a hrif outline i- fay ha roar ro-d fr rxivrry Dr. C. L. Garvin, consulting physi- second birthday of Bertram S. Aiken ..,,,. Mr IintIn. u 14 r t".1 -for thry didn't it up. The now- f tht x.u. the xmt havlnc tm cian and surgeon. A riant Pnwrlor Victim .vv. A native named Kiliona, aged above 60, while blasting coral in shallow wa- ter at Kaalawai on Frldav list wn aS tearfully maimed or. account of use of l:""1"5?310 " Anyr wmiJ; Tt.,.c "uiuu.B iu iue res- cue of Kiliona after the accident and assisted in landing him at the Queen's Hospital. Kaalawal is beyond DIa- mond Head and it vas some time be fore the unfortunate native could have me uueuuou ot i-r- v;. n. cooper. 11 was found that the man's two hands t' c Buaucjcu aua iua. uis laic body were badly marked. Ev for the relief of the man that suggested was done carefully, d:ed Saturday morniug. Kiliona steady, industrious c?an. His Kaalawal was to make a bathi Circuit Court J. A. Magoon. as guardian Love, has filed an answer to plaint of Annie K. Hart for an order from the Court directing J. A. Magoon to take his client from out of the con trol of Annie Roe. Hearing is set for the ISth inst. at 0:30 a, m. Dr. F. L. Miner and .las. F. Morgan have filed appeals from the award by Commis sioners in the widening of Beretania street. WILL RETURN. L. B. Kerr expects to return soon with an immense stock of the latest styles in Dress Goods. Trimmings, etc. The store is undergoing an entire al teration to make room for the new goods. Watch for further announce ments. GO BACK TO WORK Maui Galicians Tale One of Their Racial Vacations. THEY HAD BEEII READI1IC LEVY A Horseman Loses His Ufa at Ka-hutul-Ceo. Randolph the Victim Trial of a Spaniard ISpe-clal Correspondence Advertler.l MAUI. Nov. 1 1 . A shmklns acci dent occurred at Kahulul during Satur day night, the 4th Instant. George Randolph, one of I ho head overseers of Sprcckelavllle plantation, while on his way home was tarown irom m norse at the Custom-hoiiic corner, was picked In in an insensible condition and con veyed to Spreckelvllle. He tiled there on Sunday morning without recovering consciousness. Ill falling from hi horse he must have struck on his head. for skuii wa. iKI(iiv fracinred. Mr. Randolph was SS veara of use and has been known as one of the lest of bpreckelsville lnnas for some years past. He was soon to have been mar ried. Rev. W. Ault of Lihalna con ducted the funeral ceremony at Wal- luku during the "th. Randolph was well known in Honolulu by the name of "Paddy Ryan.' He was a native of Ohio. During the 7th .-oven Galieian la borers tif Pata plantation were tried and convicted by the Makawao District Court for refusing to labor. One was fined ?. ami costs and the remaining six the costs of eouit and all were or dered back to work. At first they were inclined to rebel and remain In dur ance vile, as did th?ir countrymen In Honolulu, but finally better judgment prevailed ami they returned to the plantation. The reason they gave for their rebellion was that their contracts' were ended. They had been reading Rabbi Levy in a C'7:it paper and they were of the opinion that President Mr Kinley had alollnhMl contracts, etc. The eleven Gaiiiians at Hamakua poko were away rom work on Satur- day, the 4th. but went back to work oniond time enters iipn lMtie a a ajTi Mondav. the 6th. without ntiv intrrven-1 1... ..f irAi.i..ni ti -..s.... i- lion of the Iaw. , During the loth Manuel Charlls, thel Pala Spaniard who wounded Mr. En- gle with a hoe. was tried at Makawao. The trial progress 1 slowly owing to the many witnesses examined and did not end until 5:20 p. rn. The Magis - I trate reserved his ncclaion until Tues - I day. the Hth. oheriff 1 .M. Baldwin was celebrated by a rnlldren a party at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I ... 4 iiuuiunuj'wiw. vi ume ones, adorned witn green and white leis, were first photographed in a Kro thn by twos niarched vnroiiSnine rooms 10 me music or tnc I ninnn Tho ilitnlv hfrf ViUi .rrw.t a.-a Urvr.i m n lnn Lin,i.rH.n t.lin , 1 8.u .v.Uj mr riardi trmtt whirs at which the children sat In til- chairs. The darkened dining- roorn was lighted by two long rows of candles In holders made gay with dlf- fert?nt color3 of crrpo parM,r. sixteen children will remember the occasion Tnc November meeting of the Maka - wun pleasure. 1 wao Literarv Society will take pliceatin contents 01 ine ;r3S 1 a the residence of H. P. Baldwin. Haiku, surplus now Is aVmt a million and a uim "Thnnksp v nr" rimer-im la m t. I i . i . . i. "1 UU Ronixirru a: llirj a lOJaiaiL TTsel I? n 14 ..a. iv.m but he via society lof two millions. What to d with than 1 thy rarae anl never o?:crJ a r.ro-1 K.ot'- h a 3atte.te f4js;.cna of Ml was a I Mondav nfifrnm.n t ho r.ii, .iviivn pxcpm rnniv U oav of th nutl'in i.f Mwl. They only :j.:xhd In thlr l-!!r I Jratj; r. C Ik Pa- work at tMohPMhPi.i mr.Mii... in f,'" t,t-n. a,.. Ifahion. and ad It was rohlrr. Lai I !?oa- ':i f- C Ita. tr&fr: and ng-pOOl. Iwjin r.nv.rnmnni" hr1K..a " tu. I " "... . ... I t.n DaJI-TI It raa - ntltiA mMrM.-f tlh I Mr- A3 JS2. lt K The atilheta. Xrtlle SmUh iVr- , 1 ha-;nro hill or my Horha rr;Wt. I cMn knw 7. JUi t; ker s views on examinations and C. W. ,h llX aai! cx' l' tT"v' ar"1 sh h!ch: 'pay It. ! all tlrhL' V C. 4i . 2rJcc th uf- of Jas. . soil.,..' " .audlch Man ! the lish of Jr. ft.": Hit14 MMb tir rnm. Tr.r.1-.. TaaamK.!. a I I I They Were Rsefr l'fiv lIr.- I (: J4r. J. W. YaTtlfllrT. a . lri riuiiri i ni' .1111111.11 i mi- mm " n - - m m vention of Maui teachers will take place in the Ham.ikuapoko school house, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. The day was changed from Friday tas has been customary in past yarl to Monday, so that Hana teachers mU!it attend. J. W. Waldron is oon to leave Ka hulul. W. ChamU rlr.ln Is to take his place as bookkeeper c.f the railroad company. On the K:h a sailor of th.- bark C. Ik Bryant, now discharging coal at Kaa-J napali. was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Robert Lindsay forassiul: upn totfJ his shipmate?. F!io latter appeir bid-i ly battered up. Hi; man arrested his the reputation of I cing a -llshtlr.u man." He will be tried by th Lih i- ni Maclstrnte on the m:h. x Dursnsr las: evening, the P't'a. th SsSmtS ru.-t:uary m Xw Pa la !' b.ito.l t! follow tii iuctiin: "Ur.ilvM Thai the World Oar Morf roads. to NaiSJlion Than to IU1I ' Mr.. W. Nlcoll and David KIraiinK ltd the affirmative nnd Mr-irs. R. I. Enslo and Y IL Atwatrr. the nznilvp. The former won by a LarK majority uhm th vo of the audinre wa tak.m. The subject for the nxt dUctiixdoti "Reihcd. Th.it Arbitration 1 the Ut Mo! for Set ttlRK International Hruten." Weather Pleasant all the wek. Have a Ilorux Hank. F. I. Ctr.tcr. Walter RromVy anI C!iaj. Bromley, all .ell known rcl d n: of Honolulu, are on tin C.i: looking after an lm;rtanl property they ha lately ictjulr"I. The thrre uentlenien with others of Honolulu and a couple or more California rcp!e. are interested In Urax deposits at Djjc pctt. (al.. on the famous Mojave de sert. if u ,i.t ihn .,r.,.. riv t-r.iit.lhl rtftit a a lifera- trro and ihelPi aua Za ate an larsraMWc v,ry well indeed ar.l mcr.d of tne trb tnentione! are already ;haplns out con cm tiilat Ions on deserved ces. Q iantltks of the lorax have a!- ready !cen testel and favorable re;ier!s returned. in Tin: cAitiNr.r ac;.mn. llon.Tltco. F. Imsins Once .More .Minister of l'ltinncc. TIIEO. P. LANSING. tPholo by Williams.1 F. Uminu l;lay for !. m ... . . of 1 ,n-inr' to fill the vacancy nta.1 by I the resignation of Hon. S. M. lumm. I who Is in lhiro:e sklnc immigration fl,r f in it TM In -.rA This Is the ictnd I . . . I l,mp Mr- t--" has t n at tae head of tl' Treasury "Department. iMrinsjl pnt four hMir uTratJiln ih twit-tl I . . . " l"' ,nrrmn, ouMnes nien 01 ir." - .. - - - .. - .... - ......... - .. - , - rhandlslng business Hh M. Phillip U. r1 1,... u ln !in.u ,in,, tjri. I . . . .. , " VV.1- . ,a ! I lilnr C1. Ptl!If IJlll V ho hi. almjft Ann.iti..n ..r f,m t-r,v ,7" "J, "...J ' 1 T."' 7 , "I " - - ,on ,ln,, a member f1 the lvarl of Health. Mr. I-anMns takm the irt- f.,iio ai wh,n th. -4 ..f tSi prop,c" ar oa lh o!ri", r r4i:,r n lllsh CIjss Vaudeville Th. Orphetim will toalsh: prr.i th u-'ial rhan?" of prrcrarn. A j itirta'.n ra!sr th rp-.ilar fr "Th Villas" S :!o.:'" uill b j.-c'a'e i Ja k n H arde ar.d Mi- H i ln:r-hKo an or;itr..il a: 1 w ill r M : Dreyfus i! x nr -... T! Rar. I !. : a: a ci::: ; v ll: P.--. M!4 p:. r,n v i!! Ir.'r-! r'tr-.-hin- In v r A.:.n:?:r. J. W. Win. '- a '.... r.r : H rv f i: ISfflS TWAIN'S BOW Fcncd His First "Lilcian Sicrj" Here in HaaiL BURillllC OF SHIP HORIIET Survivors SallcJ 4000 Wile to no - nolulo-!l4ia Feirfol Experience Local n 1st on Samuel I. Cleu;r.n iMark Taln lelU in twelve .ifc of the CVnlury Macazlne for Novcsilfr ho- he made Mory mieai an ucu nave i-n jatr Honolulu. The first hUh-U. ork done by Mark Twain, so l.c sayn. had Its tv-ih- 1 1- i f l..n In Vaw V.. 1 "Mi. f lt . i. 1 .. .. aiiiu tne iurninc; uz tne ciirpf-s&ip Hornrt on the Hue. May 2. There were thirty-one mti on !afl at the time. and I a ... Honolulu mhen the , .... . fifteen lean and Kh-mly aunrlTor or- rlvrd there after a voyage of forty- thrre days In an cpen boat, thnnjch the lt!ax!ti troplo. n ten SajV rat Inn of fofKl. A very rvmarkaMe trip; t4t it rord:icteI b a ra plain hn viai a remarka:;e tr.an; othcru there would have I en na unUtu, He maa i New-irnslantJrr of :he -t of th old tJiiK !!e llr- -Cjj tan Joiah MitrhrJl. "I hal ln In the !!at.ds j--irral i'ntb when the irviiom arrivr!. I ui.i up in ray t win at the tlni. and iii.ahte to nail, litre jm pirat .wvaoiou to r re rriy journal. at4 I tot all- lo take jdranirir ff ft. Nc- irily I na tn t ;i inmM. Ilui by "d I i k hi i:ci;-ncy Anan lt.it Un uan, thrre al ll tin:-. t:i I.U ray to t.ke up bU tn China, rnhcrr ! did fnrii -jrk Ur the tni!r1 .tatei. He came i4 r.tit tr.e a stretcher at.d h- I ie carried to th hospital h-rr the jhipn rkr! mn tre. and I Hfcr r.:rl io a im-tiou. lie &ttrrd'dt 'A tif that himself. 3n. 1 ha I r:.i,;t. u l Un makr the niir. JJk u,. lake that trouble. :. a a Kfrat man I and a frrtat Amrriran. and ll as in hih fine nature to irrne can frm hi hichoHireand di a ff ttidjy turn hf n- lever he r-.ild I "t thfuc'i Viith thU nark at I the evening. I !"k tiO dander. I "r tnerr via ti time to :are if I would lal the ofhrr cojtr .:,t.! I ani-raen aooner wa to sail for .an 1 r ranrio aUvai u!n; hen I feachJ . - - - OT...a JU'1 ",UK 03 nrr trrn-uae. ajy tat Ir.o defrant wr'Au-z U rf;cn- rnri V thrown by a strong hr.d.,it for it- diOuroir of lu tierv-aat an4 n iorl all ileal and ray lr I !h !i I tTJir hcl lJLt IVifcr in ltsf If t r. and vraf tU crap h1 to the Pf k IT.V: he vra In rharce of the Ca'iSc harrau of the New York H'raM at the tlsse. Whn I frtt:rT.el to Callfortila hy and by. I wrnt up to Facraatato and prrrntel a hill far ct.eral ro.rri;4ond ence at fr a rk. It aa Dald. Thm I prejcn:rl a bill for ,;ul -rle on the Hnrc-i matter of thrr-e colsn thrlr clcihM haar ;a? aVr:t tiel t-ao; atd iTt:ear A- Ik 1 toll, or -and fittM thrm tq Uttr this a. sr r4S,5 ffi5tTt4 IVwa'i -,!ci i: 3or fi: the ractarr a cairn. Ilt thVj'" a SS(t a?ll!3c tnastier. w rr. rii nirl a the hp'.tvi: t-t wi-a all th- !a;r.tl-.r :?,y nr-;:i fcr.;; thy jt:h r I trr.r.h fa ar.-! trT.tIy r,4ti r 1 a r. -. Wi:h;n a f'r:n?c!.t t- rr.': t.f thrn i . t -r an I r-ir.fi .,; that r.-y ha- j.r.r.o a:ray in r;. I wrr.t it. .e 4r l .;r,' i a". al th. i t.w r T.i' : t:. 1 i ha.J 7he r r-" n. ar l - era ! ;4'e rf Tl.r- 1 It- T Ff- j:'; n. .cd Iv. a r ilt. at-d t.s7 a! he hM Utr hum tt. tp::n !.:. irs tn t:.. c:-p. a .vr4 froru rrvk tn the ;.y to t.aUw :l -WiiLtn tra Cm Ur iLe Ucdiec a!2 the tn n .?,. rte a.s4 t l ir.Z aKut. iV.jrJ. hy cnscLl to tave l.t;b! tbsaltr Uh the 'lr f ?U tal fern !a) tn at jts late tarn hi h&4 frJthtI itJr JotnwJii ;th :t1j of le:br frva c:4 at4 l:h cblp hUh they t!:4 Ct rt f14 of hr J ics lion. l-4t I fthrr v xuk The cixuln i the XMmr ij4 ntt t trfr 4 htj. m -he t.ajjor did. bat ra l-vl he lcal- leal her a4 the wr4. and raJ a iu!n f iLe KtiMrci hr cttoUtMalcc ihea txlxh ater. Tfce ihlrd mate toM tre thai tfc Uti nr old. and full of hole; ilea 444 lha.hl- ftl!1V "lit! t.r.1... Ii'mII V, - & lanil nz V:ZTZ I tarn ni taw'c:Jr rn:ia from lot erratics rifrft the IVnjc; h .... . m ... m un!mabtt!1y an riaxcerattcto; t thlnV It wan a oisn4rnd at4 triyKme. alrr.Jjr i.eaj:r fall erf Irtlhrr; ii ma uccibj; uai ci u farm, ii on loot state this cn tte third tnat a ao- tjjurlty. far e hav what ort of cTa he ma: I 4te It ca fay own.!" Taln cwnJ4"j the J uinU of the IVurtoMh- lrda rSd t.f 1 The tho try f the llorort, Ut Uttta lht. uurr t,apcr. It in tne of the at the Vol- Irano IhruM. A COCOA SIT :i- sii JCAT- ti:il if ih n. i intftetinc 1m;rr.cr.t l tae the retitic i f CVld&rt h-te to- day U1 I- Znf Hawaii iHtir Itna ShJrj A!ir. fJl h -"rt :;tt at- i-rr.t to c-'.abJih jt:atter crxtcMy n ' Kn.tu Inland, a charraib& t - I I r ;4ea.tir arrotitid at lls: lity. C, i. Prln- r?e tllri i ti- aMrtalned that lh la had fcvT teen l '!e Si a firMfv!lfn atid tht 11 ma to p.f,iltr!4ut. Vtluclr Iadl lt;m1--r t.n the lJtjd. It.t the J-t riJT lt.".ejf jieij to tiir.i the tjjTflt c tn f b-iil'.irac f;-"jat4it.fc. 34r. An- drrn Ktil thin wtd atid aVa for adilf-. The All'Tfcey Gr n- rral will ! rjve'4rd to far- uUh an ;luUt atid ;11 3 $ prtimp".!)-. Mr. I'xlr'e 8fc J taetvhant of lllbi. He ujt it r,w tlrae a rh'd leather f1 the l!atJ(J f Kauai. Pccollcctlon of Ferttuk. More cr It rn bx l-a $mh!ib-4 here from tlcx" to lira rVtnt the lers&tJsc IVrnhark. a woje je4rT ho u I fi4 m the Cirr-aii tVurt ca Katurdar ne,rx A. DavU s a!Uroer frtr lb i jv'-MJfCJ CJ w wtlJaer Or - li:i Vot 5raM U- fitjhhcmly ma tc!r. rmk fall fro crae a I 1. .M . a w . a u 11. - . . - r 1 1 a irritic taaa a rtr called Taa-or Ut a t.arc-h The n;cir xi Ctral VnUu Ch-arth tat t'rhl wa imr-HJr-s. The cfTCta f fla!e frv-ra -C.a Valeria ltticatva- I i-a-atiftsJly i-a5eirMj j.y prcier.cr CiC L'oioa neciirc. A t: J"T XiAti9 . t,r. Z lv. .1 J-e. y v; y t , i?.r!.-;-, Th--r- wc j, c i tny j a t-a- .- S : J1., T J.I i c V. 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