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I PAGES 1 TO a E8TABU8HED JTJfcT I. VStL fur -A VOL. XXXV., NO. 6200. SCHOOL IS OUT Books Arc Put Away for the Summer. EXERCISES BY TJ1E STUDENTS lis Imtitute and Pree Kinder garten Cto.ed Yesterday. f H.f School Tonight BONOl-i'iars pakHe fl ; today for tbe I I and to many of will be given. Horn- of the l trtni will Uvke tar pupils for a r 4e on Ibo lctre car. Commtaw est ffr M irrr held yest-rday to two private schools, aad mort will fol low today, followed by others tomor row. Krai week several prhrato acboolo will bave graduating cnsrclses. and Ut karat program bare bora arranged I .TU COMMENCEMENT CONCERT. Ta spirits of the- old roasters bovorad who took part In the com - it concert given In Pauahl sMwanbly ball. Oabn College, but night, a ad rrofeaaor BsJlaseyus' pupils show- O tbe results of excellent tutelage and faithful practice. Tbe concert com ;nsd st S p m. and lbs, -prog ram f ur rubed not only contained tbe cosnpost ttoao of recognised musicians, but also xupwtled tbe audience with an toler ; r-tatlon seldom excelled by amateurs. Tbe overture. "Cotiolanus." was ren dered on two pianos. Miss Sorenson ..nd Miss Horner st the first and Prof. BaJamseyus and A. Robinson tbe sec ond. The audience si an I fled their ap preciation by prolonged applause. Otlchiist's "Tbe Dawn Is Breaking; Croa Us" wss exceedingly well done. -.-d tbe solo to this chorus piece, by Miss Sarah Lyman. bat bOtaSf Og- portonltlea to display the qualities of ;.-r voice than In the recitative ana aria from Figaro" sung later by her. .-he has a full voice of very fine qual- SB 1Wok rww1 O 11-B.rt st ta sa-i ltsT M -hrlna's lgvnds" to excellent style and with oered feeling, sm rini wam rave a piano solo by Raff. The Valse a sa Tyrollenne." and dlsplsyed a tecb : mac of rare order. Mr. Joseph Deck- vinlln anln waa W.-1I received. TV- miniu( and llnsJe from Mozart's Minor Symphony wss a little Ion r u M-i nn and tn oiano u i--iuiri- IK. nnwr rlef. The -eonl in thia minor key was much better executed than that of the first tart. the technique and itenersi wwa betog far to advance of tbe earlier sec- a. todies' chorus sang "Wandering wr-i-ts. by King, and though the . ,- .n v hrvond criticism too ., . . laid on the alto part. si T-nsr skwsnson ex-cuted f -t vtaamr ta Venexlana" In - -- .ivi. te touch being almost --ft aad bar jurssolnn conveyln . .11 im mi mm vivid Interpreta- Her runs were accurate and ab p...iniHi the fact that h-r lve a hiH tuat ilon rest on the ..ssflMory basts, but she waa able to bow her listeners her Inner feel ng by -.m. . miarfral translation. Tbe stellsr honor of the evenln fell Una. Vers Poro Pa" would be bard to l Ml., n 'I hna A full. SStrOI Of It ts little non 01 n. a nun lsdv In her point In particular waa that each note was true In too an showed a fuil know lc le ot gru- . harrnorM,- Mure vote and - - m. thta (eoagbt her an encore. Lb only on of ' Ta?7toa quartette was beautiful, and though tbe Pece I ealjed an "An- . t- tbe artists seemed alnvst to nsb It an adagto movement. How ever no errors or discards msrreo it. .nd m orb credit to due to the young , ijstrtafis vim Lyman and Prof. Ball-a yus -rp-.t-d the "Danse Macabre." by vist fUens Itefore olsylng Prof. Baf 1 .aeyus explained to tbe aodlence the loaUf of tbe composition. It was a uase of tbe spctres. Tbos present --re askrd to Imagine themselves In a trraveyard. a bright moon above, and - akeletons emergmr. from their . a-ea to dance in tbe light of Lona'i Sect loo. Tbe hones were to dance .nd Tattl. rattle, and dance all the tbw. The clock strike, the cock . row and tbe members of th- tomb . tty r-tur- to their resting plsrea. The ,.eos. rendered, was thoroughly In ac . ord with th explanation. A chorus selection from K' Ji He Watchfng Over Israel." c'" " -terctoeo and the MO ptwswwt departe.1 hsvtoar thorooirhly enjoyed tbe nu.-ce-.-' ii evening. (Costitraed on rammer vacation. row nD"M& as Poa thi gsujL. q.ic MUST REGISTER PLEASURE B0AT5 Treasury DepiMme nt Advises Col lector SUck-ble That Yachts Are Liable. Accqrding to advices received by Col-, lector Htackable in tbe Sierra mall; every pleasure yacht In Hawaiian wa- J ters must be registered or be liable to; all the penalties of unregistered vessels or yachts of a foreign port. The or ders came from the Treasury Depart-, ment. being sent at the request or a local yachtsman who made the Inquiry ( of the Washington officials, Tne ques tion Is one which has caused consider- " ... . t rrom tne ocean, mourni .- u , , tlon Is one which has caused consider- sg expedition, yesteraay. 1 ao nui f?w Jn Qur Qet8 The mu,let ponds nere until relieved and it is not unllke sble trouble to the local authorities as believe I am as well qualified to speak. consequently are a very Important , thRt tne Navy Department will send well as to tbe yachtsmen, some of whom appear bovitk . ,li..r;nir their v nark la tagea which will accrue from 1 manifold. ii - -. r.r.ered to United 1 ne r: 1 . . n i . .. 1 time . Zd h, ... n orml opinion, up- Z?JZ Saabl. in bU con- tentlon that yacnia mui of lana tne varying u,uu " same position Is taken by the Tr"- eonlmenl are not apparent, and con- ury Department, which uotero"' there can not be such a ZttSSSrttZZZl Z - .nn-bU ,b. Collector Stackable aa governing the Bhon9 ot iand where every condition case: a present thst the many different spe- -tier tl.n H. title XIVVIII or tne tie- rM1Ilira Here your fish vised Htatu.es of tbe Unite provides that to"-W" r,hlttur ... to b licenseti 00 term, wblcb will utbor.e -ib-m o pror-- rrom port i ar - a w t fAfelrn bortS.. r. mate, ana or --- . m a - - ... fMnlra liarl.. without entering or ciearina -i - Custom House ,v,.. aui'B SnI mat m a .- -ti ..ra..t. . . be J." u'Tf i United a ta-.ii h.. l.ubie to ..-irure ft a tea. ano snsn oe - and forfeiture for any violation of the nojeri " "- Drovlotons of title ai. hi. latlng to the Issue or . . . . ,f v.-'. It Is hereby direct. d mat I . . a aa. -t flrat atwpVo eited. j temptatru j n 'and that all such vessels not so 11- ln-edshallbeheld .n.bj ?ty a- ?.:..:: L. tlon to any oinrr uiau..in he Incurred. "A vessel s psp-r-wi'.l show 'Vr r r. t S.Te 1.1 t-l.alkia-u " ' " i of a yacht. "Plessare vessel ani yacnts elgn build, but not entitled to t rornrrmi aj . .. uen r-vi.-.v -.1 th, a ICi- re-: ntaolttsa dees and dlrabllltles i re-. c-a-d by law for such case,- A furthtr order provides for two se- may cau-e ,mmm. ro K nsn ana "n. .. uDly of nn ,n thc-e waters, but from 1 ,v that thla aelustvelV OS IeaSUrV VW- , .w. ,.f.r nnmhpr of flsh In- . . t 1 rlr. nnli ' .. designed ns m nl.-is or nnviu -h .anriv bottoms, ii.v- tbe am.i.lv la as lsrge as In HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 , 1902. SOME SUMMER STYLES : CORBECT tVENlNC FOOD FISH FEW IN NUMBER AND POOR IN QUALITY Prof. Gilbert of Albatross Wants Protection for Hawaiian Mullet Ponds Thinks Mu!let Is Overrated. up -..I., n.h 0r Hawaii are HE edible nsn 01 .1, ftP ine priiiLitti p"1 v. . v.v. i neither as great in quantity nor -hou,d carefuny watched. The mul- ; and ln tRat eVent some other naval of as fine in quality as those of oth- pond8 particularly should be pro- j flcfi w,u be detailed to lhe command er trpplcal waters. sa:a rrote-.c Ibert. in charKe of the Albatross nan- ross fish- on this subject as your own people, as .......rl.in mor.. castronomicai - " - a tilv a nod w .li. v..inl. lalanHa of this kind are f UcfclnK In vnrtetjr of f, bc.n r lb. ,.c, ma. on .neb . .mall "T "T Zr or - - L a-a- .. -h ob Mswi i.cs-. vm., , c.uri noi ei-v. 10 cUl l not rtprii . ... . a. 1 1 . i .. wn,.i, require sum conuiuona - . . . 1 r.ouin . - . .-Y-i -p. 1 k, ,!.,..... it la mereiy a ouestlon of personal laaie. t oe..c ur mullet ts somewhat overrated. . ... ..v Sah here. -rr.-re jre a nunai- i -T- . .hink ar much superior In whl.h I th.nk are mucn su tttvtttt w.mnt vschts "aha-1 bave the na:n maruuK oi ,, ,,rt placed on sorre ronsplcuous . - - . - , of thair hulls. The letters may b- I OIOCS or I . e ' must conform to tne re-uirju-ui " stapute and be s painted or glldec" be , a dark c,lor on a light 'rround or to a light color on a dark ; ' ,und .. a . Cuban K:mstar. , artfa kJi I - By. Bs I ll.t"l 01.1.4 ...... Ptat TTi .'',.. ' rr..entatlon of bis rredntl ,ne the President. TTfam.----. '-iaSaJ(B -- aa jHUiylgsflniHHH -aaaimn-----fS--------- aS- -a-afaVfa aaSflstmLA .aaBBBBBBB 1TBB DQf - SS Tse mosquito JLr?Cs 11, . ,Un m.t. I i hnwver quality to the mullet. 11 is. no.er. ' , - ,lt,niv ..nd tecteu oy n . - " d brTne are not many nsn mai as - Z l.rin. OUrce of food supply and ougnt .0 oe " irlluJ-ru' . "On the c. r. ..cptln. perhap, thf bis Bonlta gjT ?Z found on the coast and ln the Guir or Mico l8 nowhere tc be seen in these ,,arts. These are only a few of the .,pl,.i ;.hr.,nn.,uyb,.b.,o heen aWe tQ make ob. ,.rvatjon9 ciose Into shore because of .-oral reefs, and mast of our work . r ,n tne dtep M Conseauently I. pretty hard to estl n,i,.F tmnirni waters. . oyater. a . riMi:tlons. excentlne a lew . . . arr-Rll ones which were pointed out to - - - - - .tinmnlMl there ,. , . i,.-irl Harbor as oeing inr r-ui. " : - ; Whe:h r tM-etva, r, ;ou, .rul In l.-.fse wai r . ruuiu uoa teo-pt to answer. fgsasii B'glTTTT TTTTTTffTTTT arcnntlle Co 's 6tors . . . Uamag d by ire ana wswr. , 0.ork th!s morning fire was . V. . . . r . V.rt nnd Queen Streets. . . ... ..i.. - - An alarm asna sent In from box 13. snd denartrrent lost no time In arriv- J - - e; at the scene. Fire was !ieovered in sever:,! parts of Qm lmil-Un: ai.d two or three si e rams - . ., .n.ni!e 1 to "Overall : y". -:'!)I n'iui:r. ;v-..m,. vrro t,.r Is delivered to any part of lbs s ty Ii H certs a raei - ' ntn. iimir u i 1 t3 special duty P PONC CO&TUW" MMlht U5UNS sC COITU.E. BLOCKUNGER MAY NOT COME New Commandant of Honolulu Naval Station Said to Be Very III. It is hardly likely that Captain Block linger will take command of the Hono lulu Naval Station, as ordered by the Navy Department. The illness which caused htm to be' Invalided to Mare ' Is and Hospital will. It Is said, pre- ( v.nt him from return ntr to Hawaii, of the local 8tatlon. j Admiral Merry m ! Arfmimi Morrv will remain on duty anotner man to Honolulu, as soon as . . .... 1 i j .utloncj hm ma)- be or - O.reo ,o atta. Aomlra, M.rrJ. a- porarily. or until his successor arrives ln Honolulu, if Captain Blockllnger s health does not permit his detail to to I command. If Admiral Merr-'s presence became necessary In Honolulu In the event of a retrial of the Pearl Harboi cases he would probably be temporarily detailed ..... . a a , : 1 nere. ll naruiy use- ill be reoulred. for the . . c c Circuit toun ot Appeals i ri"- Cisco will pass finally on these two i-ases. This will not be the ordering of a new trial m tne event mat juaBe Estee's rulings are set aside, but sim- ply the review of the judgment, which n ay be raised or lowered by the high- . ;.ourt HOME RULERS MAY HOLD CONVENTION . T 1 n ..1 akaaari HKa.-a aavnsn 1 Vrkllfa in XlUXI.e- UUIClal OJWU. cc.caa aswao ... hard talkine last evening though there was nothing to be done withal. The nala ls made. where the road begins regular meeting of the committee was its c!imb to the volcano. Though the expected to be a lively one. owing to Government road I makes the ascent m the fact that progress ,a being made In Si v the work of organization and that there more The highest point which it was supposed to be a resolution which experts I to r-ach will be two and ... i i i. i. rnnlis thia nartv . v TTnlrsim TTSSSTTI i wouiu nivivc iui a.;t - - , worker who are leaving other parties. t During the talking it was said by some of the leaders that there would . , - o f.honpp I 1 1 1 1 . 1 r. tall HOITli rsui.-pj ,mp,?rsonal fight and then name the best man after tbe campa.gn nao -ou - . t Km I ots caai ip PRICE FIVE CENTS. MONEY FOR Report That Deal Has Been Made. INTERESTED MEN ADMIT GOOD NEWS Credit of Several Hundred Thous and Dollars Said to Be Now Arranged. KONA-KAU railroad affairs looked up yesterday on the receipt of information from San Francisco that the negotiations for the n.oney to construct the line were pro gressing favorably. The news took such definite shape during the day that one credited report has it that 1300,000 has been secured and credits for that amount w'ill be received by the Peking. During the absence of Jacob Coerper. the president of the road, its represen tative here is Gardner K. Wilder. Mr. Wilder said last evening that he had received information which led to the belief that the negotiations were pro pressing favorably and that definite information might be expected very soon. He declared that he was not In a position to discuss the matter at this time further than to indicate that work upon the grading of the line would be undertaken within a short time and once started would be pushed right along until the line of road Is com plete. Jacob Coerper. who has been In the states for some time past In the inter est of the company, is not expected to return to Hawaii very 300n. but upon the completion of the negDtiaUons In San Francisco, which now prdmise to soon end successfully, will go on to New York, where lie will place con tracts for supplies and general mate rials which will be shipped at as early a late as possible. When this work has been finished he will return to as sume the management of the line. In the meantime as soon as the credits are received here the work upon the con struction win be inaugurated by Mr. Wilder and pushed with all speed. The plans for the Kona-Kau road are now complete, and when these have been earried cut there will be finished the major portion of the encircling of the Island of Hawaii with a steel belt line. The northern terminus of the ... ..! will li at Kealakekua Hay. This furnishes one of the very finest open 'abov ild alcr ot UK Ret worn 12 "SET" L ffff the ern;Ie Kna side of the s- ,and and this will be followed .n botn directions. Bulldln;? round the 1 v,. e gnii will bf nt nrsi 1 ern eiiu a. aa- 1 , h ubiM-t of the coni- ny is to get into Hilo with rails as early aa possible. This connection will be made by a junction with the JIUo railroad, which is r, VT v?tano . ... mil. Iw.tnt (ill tie "ICan" i?nij-i' ..... , - 7, - n ad. which It Ss expected will be its f..r annic time at least. A spur p-h-io.p. - , , , lh will connect the two roads for the Kona-Kau line cannot build outshje 1 --"-- va.c. ,fin tb The line to the south ' table lands, varying 1400 fqet, near Kealakekua By. doarn as low as 900 feet or even lower at some points, tne "" '"- " several plantations and some ptanta i tlon sites. Among these are the South tj- iptniiitiir.nl c in-.tianv's lands at r SS3 'as the Norris ranch and other enter- prises h. h lie in the three district-. 1 1 a V. v ) line X Irf-p09ea tU U-T , ... ' n1lVSpV until the rise to Pa- one-nan mi.es "i" Thip stot.pinc: llace is taken for tne reason that the ret of JW SS mean r.aro c, - - a spur ui " -vtTrTiire run to tbe north to the John Mam-re on Pag 5 Oi ROAD