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The harbor of Honolulu was sometimes so completely filled with whale ships on thel" way to New Bed ford, that one could walk' from one ves jw'l to another all the way from the wa ter froct to the-harbor entrance. The, crews of so many vessels made ui, as they were, of sailors from all !i.rts of the globe, many of them of the mojt hardened type, were very much In ' evidence at that time. As may be imagined. It required no little tact and decision on the part f the marshal to keep 'a floating population ot three thousand "Jolly tars" In order. Once on land the mariner musfbe a. lowed to enjoy himself In his own way and any Interference was looked upon as: an infringement of his rights. The police, under the supervision of the late Mr. Parke, who held the lmporta-nt of fice of marshal during some of the most stirring events at the Istanda, in their efforts V1 preserve law and order were regarded by the sailors as their natural enemies. The riot of 1852 was but an outcome of this state of feeling and revenge, not only against the po lite, but the whole government, was the idea of the unruly mob at that. time. It all happened In this way: A sailor having been arrested for disorderly conduct and drunkenness, and locked ut with several companions In one of the cells of the Fort, became during the night very unruly, tearing up the bricks of the floor and throwing them around with great violence. Crazy with drink, he was not easily suppress ed, and the Jailor, In his efforts to quiet him and to shield himself, struck J he man a blow which resulted in his death some hours later. The news of this event was like a bombshell thrown In tht fleet. Greatly excited and enraged, the sailors In a body demanded the life of the Jailor, threatening revenge upon the town if their wishes were not com plied with. Finding that their threats made no Impression on the marshal, who Insisted upon the law taking Its course, they became riotous In their conduct. Taking possession of the police station, turning out the officers and seizing what arms could be found, they set fire to the building. Other buildings soon followed, among them tle harbormaster's office, and Indeed, the whole fleet narrowly escaped burn ing. Had these ships, packed with oil from the north, caught fire, the con flagration would have been a sight to remember always. Feeling the need of some liquor, the mob took possession of a saloon on Nuuanu street, (happily saloons were not as numerous In those days as they are now) turning out the proprietors and helping themselves fic-ely to what they couM find. Dr. Judd in those days was a prom irent man in the Government. Besides bttng Minister of Finance, he had great influence with officials, as well as the King himself, Kamehameha HI. lie was singled out therefore by the mob as the one on whom they could wreak their vengeance and they forthwith de cided to attack his residence "Sweet home." It was a dark night and past midnight when a friend sent warning tc my father that the mob were on their way to bis house. I well remem ber being awakened out of a sound sleep and being told by my mother of the danger we were In, and that as the eldest of the children I must take the others, seven of them, and go over as quickly as possible to Mrs. Johnstone's she lived where Mother Parker now lives on Judd street. There was no moonlight, and creeping along through the taro patches, where Eskbank now stands, was not very easy work. It was more difficult for my grandmother to find her way, however, and to be routed out In the dead of night than for us "children." The dear oM lady wore a wig In those days and never went out of her room without It, but In the hurry and confusion It was forgot ten, and such was the force of habit, she was more troubled, as I remember, by the loss of her wig" than from fear o the mob.1 My mother charged us as we left the house not to allow Sirs. Johnstone to light a lamp and we all tried to Impress upon the good soul w"hat my mother had said, telling her it' might draw the rioters to tne place, but she still Insisted upon striking every match she could find, unable to realize all at once the situation. My brother Frank, however, (the late Chief Jus tice) stood faithfully by her -and as each match was struck, blew it out, so no harm was done. By this time sev eral of my father's friends had reach ed "Sweet Home." They came armed and to render. ;what assistance - they could. Before arriving at. the house some of the rioters had dispersed, bar ing turned aside to seek , revenge in other quarters. - Tho remainder of the mob on reaching the gate called loudly for Dr. Judd. Though strongly urged not to leave the house nd thu expos himself to the ylolence f . these -taen. my father. , being- of. a. determined dl. poe Itlon. after ulUy, aayln that "we could ,but die oneevr. walked .fearlessly out to the gate. Hle coura In o da ng was not without effect, and when "Hr,,? thJ,Wtrttf-.thteats 'of. 2iS h WW arm tone ? hat, would, you,ansr, me forr'-t the effect waa Instantaneous. Instead of ofTerlnar violence, the leader-of the mob stepped forward and stated the griev ances of the men: To all le had to aay my father llatened with, patience, onlng with hhn, assuring the men that .' i . v..,-a; ;.! ,)tti-. Justice should be-ona and-flnall?- par-. suadlng them to disperse, ana napimy for us. the nioL, who had brought tar red ropes with them to wind arouno r. hmifi before burning it, aiso rope to hang my father with, went away without having carried ou any of their threats. All this tfme we young people did not know what was taking place and I can veil recall the thrill of Joy with wnich I heard my father's voice calling to us from dostairs to "Come home, that al! danger was over!" Old Governor Kekuanaoa had been unwilling up to ty.i time to call out' the" mllltla, but soldiers were ordered out In the morn ing and perhaps their presence did as much towards restoring quiet ana oraer In the town as did Father uamon's preaching and Influence, and that Is saying a good deal for them. ; Tt mav be Interesting to know that cne of the sailors who Joined the mob cn this occasion, afterwards studied for the ministry. He not only visited Ho nolulu and attended the funeral of Dr. Judd,but as a clergyman took part In the exercises.. Who can say that "Truth Is not stranger than Fiction." .. Yjtetu Straight Republican lick t. v - .. Humane Officer's Report. Cases of cruelty to animals investigat ed during the month of September, 2!; ar rested, 2; convicted, 1; acquitted and rep rimanded, 1; horse humanely killed, 1; ccoes of horses unlit for work and order ed out cf harness, 14; animals abandoned to die, 1; cases of beating and whipping, 6; cases of overloading and overdriving. 12. Vote the Straight Republican Ticket - A HONOLULU MAN Talks of Doau's Backache Kidney Pills. ; When an incident like the following occurs here at home it Is bound to carry weight with our readers. The public statement of a reputable citizen living in this city leaves no ground for the skeptic to stand on. Mr. James C Stevens, of this city. Informs us: "I was troubled with an ache In the small of my back for a long time, and such was the condition of things until I tried some of . Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, which 1 ob tained at the Holllster Drug Co.'s store. "A short treatment gave me the desired relief, and I am satisfied that they are a good remedy for backache and deserve to be recommended. ; Mr. Stevens Is one of our own c'lt iztsns. - Is not such testimony stronger than that of someone living In Amer ica? Does your back or side ache so that It is hard to stand straight? Do you have headaches, nervousness, frequent thirst, hot, dry skin, or shortness of sleep? Are your -eyelids distended or breath? Evil forebodings, or unsettled sleep? Are jour eyelids distended or feet and ankles swollen and hare you lost flesh? Are the secretions from the kidneys thick, dark colored, and do they deposit a sediment? Kidney dlr- eaee is insidious and if you leave any of these symptoms you should treat them at once. Delay may mean you you can't be cured. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and store keepers at 50 cents per box, six boxes $2.50. or will be mailed on receipt of price by tne Honuter Drug Co., Honolulu, wholesale agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Vote the Republican Ticket Straight. Mil in A ELECTIONS. Company Officers Were Chosen and leaves Oranted. ' Lieutenant E. T. Wlnant . was unani mously elected as captain of Company B, N. G. H. W. R. Riley, second lieutenant, was then elected first lieutenant, and Ser jeant .f. B. Gorman, second lieutenant, was also unanimously elected. Kirst Lieutenant H. II. Wrleht. afliu- tant second battalion, presided at the mteung or company 15. The following oftlcer will preside at the election: Cap lain I T. Kenake, A. D. C, general staff, In place of J. M. Camara, who resigned October 2'K The election will be held at regimental headquarters on November 17. The only name mentioned so far for ma jor is that of Captain Kenake. T.i leave of absence of Col. J. H. Roper, adjutant general, it extended from sixty to seventy days from August 29. by order of the commander in chief. Upon the recommendation of C. B. Cooper, major and surgeon. First Regiment. N. G. H.t W. A. Naylor of Company B, has been appointed hospital steward. The first sergeant of Company B will be George H. Karnattl. Private Frana Bechert has been trans ferred. He goes from Company p to Ccmpany A. . BABY PULL-BACKS It is strange that babies get on so well as they do; there are so many pull-backs! But Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is a wonderful help. Begin with a little Too much will upset the stomach. I';- Increase; but keep 'under the limit The limit Is upsetting the stomach. -! -r ,h vf It rests V tired digestion; it does not tax the stomach at all; it lets it play little stomachs like to play; : -- -- - - - yr wVU seed yM k Bttlt to try, If yo like. SCOTT ft BOWNK, o Paul etmt, New York. Tber-best ougfc drops -are" tfriyfa ct - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The next time you take cold, dose your self with a lot of home remedies and dilly-dally along un til your cough is deep-seated and you are threatened with pneumonia or con sumption. That's one way, to be sure, litre's anotherway: .- WAV a Take Ay Cherry er s Pectoral at bedtime and be all right the next morning. Isn'c this the better way? Then continue O10 Cherry Pectoral a few days until your throat and lungs have completely Li-aled and all danger of future trouble is past Another grand thing about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in that It cures hard cougushe hardest kind of old coughs, even after all other remedies have failed. Put up in large auu small lottles. When it hurls your lungs to cough, then apply ona of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral Plasters directly over the painful lung. It will quiet the pain, remove all congestion, and greatly strengthen. Pressite by Dr. J. C Arer C.. l.oll, Mas., U. S. A. HOLLISTER D&UQ CO.. Amenta. 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