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12 PAGES. PAGES 9 TO 12. ESTABLISHED JULY I, U34. i : VOL. XXXV. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY. FRIDAY, AUGUST Jo, 1902. PRICE FIVE CENTS, ff luBB?1 ft 51 IN . 8T03IACH UTTERS HE following syndicated article on Hawaii by C. V. Sturdevant, is making- the rounds: The language, religious rites, This wonderful medicine has never manners, customs and physical appear- been equalled as a stomach strength ener and health builder. It Is the only THE PEOPLE OF HAWA AS SEEN BY i Habits and .Characteristics of the Picturesque Native Race in the Paradise of the Pacific. T fance Indicate that the Hawaiians are a 1 branch of the Polynesian race which oe to take when your "system Is weak'PePle a11 tne South Sea islands and and intelll Sam Parker, whom the daily press has so persistently declared is to suc ceed Governor Dole at Honolulu, obey ed order of a kahuna to run around the block barefooted every morning be fore breakfast for a time. The result was that he nearly died from exposure. David Naone, one of the most healthy whiffs and pass it around. The tobacco is home grown and very strong. The native pipe is home made and brass tipped. , j They are expert musicians, singing and playing various Instruments per-j fectly. v It is a treat to hear them as, they go about on the eve of some noli-' day serenading from house V housed j Their hula kui is a muscle dance of 1 such an Indecent nature that it was' placed under tabu by the government.! Bathing and surf riding are . dally s pastimes; in fact, they frequently spend half the day in the water. In 1840 the native schooner Keola capsized twenty five miles from shore and two wahines (women) swam the entire distance, one carrying her husband on her back un til he died. j When riding horseback, which is popular among the native women, they sit astride or "man fashion." The ease, and grace with which they sif their mounts has won the American ladies to their way of riding and it is seldom one sees a woman riding in the old cramped and uncomfortable position customary at home. On holidays the native women for- 0 C OP TOTAL LOSS Van Dine Reports on Blight in Kula. EXPERIMENTS WILL BE MADE .. .. mprlv worn nan (rMInc hnhit nrr- ptt Hnn.'iifln.4 t np writer - iem is wean -- . y, i tv. .i . . - and run down and you suffer from'who are supposed to nave come irora met in 8eVeral years' residence In Ho- r"?! wi,.- rfl;' CVen 1 hOUSand ACfCS Of PotatOCS DTSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, CON-1 ne East inaian arcmpeiagu. nolulu, succumbed to the machinations STIPATION, FLATULENCY, SOUR The natives are not black like the of tne kahuna. Naone was a delegate STOMACH OR HEADACHE. TRY IT. ' negro, but in color resemble more the to the Y. P. S. C. E. convention at San IT will surely do you good. Be sure i North American Indian, though entire- Francisco five years ago and was made to get the genuine, with our PRIVATE ly different than either race. They are mucn Gf there. DIE STAMP over th npic of tio Twvt-' frequently called "dusky blondes." The islanders were barbarians, but tie.. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Official Notice By authority of Alex. Fullerton, the General Secretary of the American Section, Theosophlcal Society. When not given to dissipation he is ere never cannibals. They were wor- one of the most perfect specimens of . snjp persof Idols of wood and stone, healthy, robust manhood that can .be j shippers of Idols of wood and stone, found, but the life of drunken debauch-, easily influenced to accept Christianity, ery and licentiousness followed by so -with the result that the early mission- 'many of them r'nee the advent of the'aries had the greatest revival since the white man and the Chinese Is rast re- ay. Cf Pentecost, when thousands join ducing them both in numbers and ed tne cnurch in a day. physique. I The native has lost much of his re- The Kanaka Is an expert boatman )lgoug disposition through the mistake and defeated all comers In the Interna- j of thinking that every person with a tional tug-of-war at Honolulu. Their : hite face was a Christian or "mis- canoes are only wide enough for one sionary," and falling 'to see how they nearly to the ground from the waist on either side. A company of half a dozen wearing different colors presented a striking appearance. "When doing the family washing they; sit tailor-fashion, using a large stone for a washboard, in some small creek, if one be at hand. and Corn on Maui Affected by Blight. POI EATERS. The chief articles of diet are poi and U. L. VAN DINE, special agent for the Agricultural Depart ment in Hawaii, has returned from his tour of investigation fish. The latter, of which there are in the Kula district on Maui. He re-ninety-seven varieties, is frequently port3 tnat the corn an(j potato crop in eaten raw.. The favorites are shrimp, . , ,. ., . . , ,.. ., . . , , . t i the district comprising seven thousand squid, crabs, shark and eel. Poi is made by cooking and peeling the tuber-, acres Is almost a total failure because ous root of the kalo or taro plant and of the ravages of the green fly in corn, pounding it with a stone in a large and the black rot on potatoes. Only wooaen trough until smootn. mis is PKOFKS81QXAL, CAKM& ATTORNEY. THOMAS FITCH. Offices 0l Stacr wald building, Honolulu. T. XL Wlffl practice In all the court. THAYER & HEMENWAT.-Offlf fT and 604 Stangelwald building; TU-. phone S98 Main. BRUKKHS. E. J. WALKER. Coffee and Merchan dise Broker. Off.ce room 4, SpreclceU block, Honolulu. CONTRACT OUS. WM. T. PATY. Contractor .n BU- er, store and office fitting; shop Ala kea St.. between King and HoUl; res., 1641 Anapunl. DENTISTS. DR. n. BICKNELL. Mclntyre rooms 2 and 14; office hours, l to i ALBERT B. CLARK, D.D.B. BereU nla and Miller; office hours. I to i f. E. GROSSMAN. D.D.S. Alike It, three doors above Masonlo Temple, Honolulu; office hours, I a.m. to 4 p.sa. DR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; lots bid-. Fort St.; TeL 4S4. KIVECTU1CAL. KNG1NFKR8. JAS. S. MeKEE. Electrical. Mecbanu- al and Cor'it'tlng Engineer; orate, rooms 11 an l Progress block. BNOINEER5. ARTHUR C. ALEXANDER. Burrey or and Engineer, O. box 732. 409 Judd bid.; P. nerson. are ' round-bottomed and have; were any better than themselves. Those s, , '. the early corn and potatoes which had outriggers to prevent capsizing. 'who now cling to religion are divided few aays to sour after which it is obtained a sufficient growth to resist The native liquor is made from Awa betw-een the Protestant and Catholic reduced with water to the consistency , the attacks of insect and disease, will root Dy a group ui native ehurcnes. 'mere is less or pegging ana nnirPf1 whether fnr nr.P two or three around a calabash or gourd cnewing thievery amon the root and expectorating the juice, other race. (and a liberal amount of saliva) Intdj in the days of idolatry large paho this dish. When fermented this stuff ; nuas or cities of refuge were con- Is drunk. They also illicitly aistii a structed In which were heiaus (tem them than almost any finger pol It l3 'carried to the mouth! Notice Is- hereby given that Mr. . A. Marques, having failed to obey the or der to return the cancelled charter and other property of the ALOHA BRANCH liquor called okolehao and brew a sort ples) Where murderers might flee as in has been suspended from the member- . of beer which they name snipes. old testament days. Two of these ruins shin of the Theosor.hleal Socletv br The marriage relation is esteemed stm standf one on Hawaii and one in snip or tne aneosopmcai .oocieiy, oy an (hpr la tio word In t T.ct ..4.. . il.. V.,.,tl rttt.. .t. - . , iuc iau vojic, uu .nan., VI UCL Ul U1C XACV U bl V C VVlill v i. a iwov ( VtA loncmacrA ti-k DTnrP9 thf TTlPanlnff i i ir: taiikuuhv- w ' the party signing himself S. W. Shaw, fof virtue. This fact has caused much "SeCi Aloha'Branch, T. S" la not and trouble by spreading leprosy in the lsi never has been a member of the Theo sophlcal Society and has no diploma. New York City. July 28, 1902. ALEX. FULLERTON. 6243 Gen. Sec. A. S., T. S. ASSIGNEES' NOTICE OF FORE CLOSURE AND SALE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE provisions of a certain mortgage made by John Nahlnu, party of the first part, Kapule Nahinu, wife of said party of the first part, joining therein, both of Hookena. District of South Kona, Isl and of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, to J. M. Monsarrat. of Honolulu, District of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Ter ritory of Hawaii, party of the second Dart, dated the 8th day of THE NATIVE FEASTS. Luaus, or native feasts, are gotten up hegardless of expense. Large mats are mature and the department has inau- crtiro tail a avctem nf evnorlmpnta frnm by a peculiar dexterous movement. b This requires practice. Pol is consid-,' which it is expected to learn some ered fattening and before it sours is means of preventing further future much liked by foreigners. aamage in the Kula district. The Hawaiian loves display. He la Nearly the entire Kula district U in his glory when arrayed in a uniform. I , , He would hunt for months for enough J affected by this blight and Insect, aaid yellow feathers to make a wreath for! Mr. Van Dine yesterday. "The farm his hat or neck. These feathers were' erg ln that district, principally Jap found one under each wing of the oo,l Portuguese and Hawaiians, did a black bird which formerly existed In, . , not aiscover me cause oi aamage iu ;ATTON, NEILL & CO., LTD. Engi neers, Electricians and Boilermakers, Honolulu. E. TAPPAN T ANN ATT. Civil an Electrical Engineer. Office, Room 4, Spreckels block. Residence. 131S Wil der Ave. Telephone, Main 1S2. JAMES T. TAYLOR. M. Am. Soc. C. M. Consulting Hydraulle Enfllneer; M Judd bldg., Honolulu; P. O. kox Tl. v-i. j-". ""T,: :Z-Z?::.' "r ; sreat numbers In the islands thlnumber hasTeen 'Veduced spread . outlth'SrU .eaV ot." The generous nature of the native is their growing crops, until great inroads throWh ! death rate to a trifle more' the ground tailor-fashion. Decorations sho'n erection of the Kapiolani: had been made upon them and to stop than 800. FORMER MODE OF LIVING. The natives originally lived in pic- it now. Is Impossible. Precautionary of ferns (of which there are 300 vari- -u.i.. ...... - .... i hnmo Kanwhampha fhrmls nnn the ran" vnerarrpfof use ' ' I Q-eA's hospital, by Queeh Dowager, measures are required in cases of this rani Vine; are proruse. ( t .1,1, t3-; to- 1 i n ronnrt n-aa mnrle until The feast consists of limu, palau. la- i' -vs .a...v, . - J3i2iiip aiiu vucca oiiiiiiii!, twucv- practically ine- enure crop na.u uwu fish, baked fish, pigs and dogs, with "V51- -"" "" ruined it was too late to do anything. Thev green fly is attacking tne corn anu St. Tel. White 152; 1 to p. and 6 to 7:30. f nT-czrtue crrnssi houses, but these have nmi.i . flh.imr.n ahl given way; to board shanties and due flsh baked fish pIg3 and dogs, with "veiy. xnese mMuuuo. uau-: few are to be seen today. trimmings galore. v jlished for poor Hawaiians and are, a ir r. i.iih r-inty wa a fnrmerlv - j .. u 1 lareelv patronized and appreciated. I r Aue uofe8 ale . fHonrt. thpr! mv the rlv mants which had a the "run aress ior siaie occaiou w being fattened on a vegetable diet " V, V VT ' " ' , T rrmiDA Phvslelan and Car both, sexes, but now the women wear whlch the natJves declares makes it the a the hme and w'ail and cl?anit in a good start and are able to resist the DR. J. UDA CIB holokus, or mother hubbards, while the, most tempting dish on their bill of "n"n mafner to a few "l1""1"' ; attacks of the Insect have escaped. streets; office hours, t-1( BNORAVERS. W. BEAKBANE. Card Engr aving aiT I Stamping; room 3, Elite biilldlny. INSURANCE. THE MUTUAL LIFE IN8CJRANC3I CO. OF NEW YORK. S. B. ROSE, Agent. . . . Honoimm. MUSICIANS. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love blfig.. will bold summer term during Jul and August. PHYSICIANS. DR. T. M-TAMURA. Office, 1463 N Ju .n.cn HV. AtVlAf TMOTl " TnPV Pt 1 1 I - go barefoot, and in early days when A smaler percentage of illiteracy is 'alternately pulling their hair and wail-, ie shoes were first introduced they car- fnnn(, mm? the Haw Hon than anv s, then dancing and reastlng, notun-,sten ried them in tneir nanas to me cnurcn other race. Nearly all rloor and. out. them on mere. ! rninroinm nmtnm a o-n-ri Ui , iue oi ins anu the men are like the "wake-" as we sometimes see plant. There are two od percentage " described.- A peculiar waving mo-j tQ ftJg ,ngect thfi Insect sucks the juice from the stem and leaves, killing tne young natural enemies ey do not repro- wemDer, wso, hhu recuru m w.r ui- x ne diiy nuw irum me tvun.u. of the government positions are held by 4 re duce as ranidlv as does the green fly, re r,f the Tfee-istrar of Convevances. ! ,11 r,f . w iKri for litrhts. - ' nanies the wailing and chanting. In auce as rapiaiy as uoea iue 8' i. 7. . , : ,. " on o.u.t .. - " mem anu mere are many goou scnui- . - . ln said Honolulu, in Liber 166, page 204, said mortgage having been finally as- -signed to Samuel M. Damon. Henry E. Walty and S. Edward Damon, all of said Honolulu, partners In business under the firm name of Bishop &. Co.: Notice is hereby given that said while fire was kindled by rubbing a hard pointed stick in a groove made In a piece of the soft hau tree wood. Originally sharks' teeth and a bard, fine-grained lava stone were used to make tools for building canoes and making calabashes. That they were r, j .v,i ...n which reproduces by budding and wing ars, lawyers, ministers and business l"? months in Tease of ed forms. These latter are responsl men among the half-castes. and g ght fo to i onths laje of th rap.d spread Qf The native woman marry. Chinamen ? he men would shave, one & hUgh or . negroes and are delighted to get a sie ot ' the race fla"eaa- I xhe winged forms fly 01er the fields white husband. Many white men haveV o e areag &re ,n & yery native wives, and I know at least live irito 'hl.fw " L,Hul Xrll lii brief soace of time. The farmers saw Fort to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 1211 WHite. half-caste and of American independence on July He in Samuel AT Tlamnn ITen rv "R. WaitV onJ o liTwarH Tamon nartnera as riroficient in the work Is evidenced by , ,,-. " v .. u . . i iu nnu u. ( iijui i v. . j iiu ii v. u,j 1 1 . . . . aforesaid. Intend to foreclose the same the fine speciments of bowls holiowea;men Many of the women are Quite wtn. man me natie nddudih for condition broken, to-wit, the non- from the trunks of hard-wood trees as ' thA nrt nf lnm. ,nrni nr appeared gorgeously decorated payment of both principal and interest, ,veii as bv their canoes, in the making ; American flags and flowers. and that t? , of which they were unsurpassed by any: The , j d e ,t , f ht of mortgage will be sold at public auction. f th th a lslanders m0.iv ttn. t k 1 oii v. uu niu jjiucnaiA iiiackiiig www i For bedding tney Deai wnn ciuus "before the main entrance of the Judlcl- ary building in said Honolulu, on Mon- i rr bark of the 'elS A " "'e n1 ar oie nuui uruuuu iiie iietrn. ji nai ui an They have been Indifferent form of government (except fiuenced by politicians) since to as the the in-ex- j paper mulberry tree until it resembled tlmes The boys la large sheet of very tough paper. ; m a'nd departin. day. the 8th day of September, 1902, 12 o'clock noon. gage are described therein as follows: '. This was colored In fantastic style by 1. All that certain piece or parcel the use o berries. The completed prod of "land situate at Kauhako in said uct was called kapa or tapa and makes South Kona, containing" an area of 49 ja very warm though light and thin acres and being the same premises de- covering. A few of these old quilts are scribed in Royal Patent (Grant) No. gtilI ln existence and command fancy prices. CHARACTER AND DISPOSITION. In olden times the Hawaiians were 1466 to Henry Clarke and tnat were conveyed to the said Mortgagor by John Schlelf by deed dated April 30, 1894, and recorded In the Office of the Registrar of Conveyances in said Ho nolulu in Liber 146 on folio 32S. All tnat certain piec-e . . . - th t in said , v.. , gentle, amiaDie aisposmon lmagmauie, swimi about incom ing and departing vessels, diving for coins which may be thrown by the pas sengers. No matter how muddy the water, they seldom fail to reappear with the money. LACKING IN THRIFT. Hawaiians, lack thrift as well as dis cretion, but make excellent sailors, es pecially for whalers, as they stand the Arctic weather better than the work of the insect long before they discovered the insect itself, and took the formations upon the corn for a new kind of blight. It was only when they were shown the moving forms, that they believed that it was the green fly 'which had attacked their crops. . ,1.. i mi , i n.r "Trie aamaee dv me green ny ua. liriciioii ui uie real aih ui iue.i laumj . ----- . " ,. ., T v,ir (the Kamehamehas). t about. reached its limit now. L think General J. F. B. Marshall says that The Department has begun a series of in 1843 "Admiral Thomas, amid the experiments in corn in the Kula dis wild rejoicing of the people, again! trict for the good .of the farmers there hoisted the Hawaiian flag." j A plot of ground has been set aside and Mr. Blount said in his report to the' tests will be made of the soil of dif secretary of state In 1893: "Not a sin- . ferent varieties of corn "efts of gle cheer greeted the Hawaiian flag deep plowing, the use of. fertilizers, and as it was raised aloft. The native men Pon the growth of corn generally The stood around in groups, or singly, : piece of ground so taken Is one of the smoking and chatting, and nodding to : poorest in the district, and an effort NOTICE. PERSONS needing.or knowing of those who do need, protection from physi cal or moral Injury, which they are not able to obtain for themselves, may consult the Legal Protectloa Committee of the Antl-Raloon League, 9 Mclntyre building. W. H. .RICE, Supt. 6185 Pacific Transfer Co. Jas. H. Lovf, Manager. tVlAIEM 53. Office, King St., opposite New Young Block. a warlike race,, but their dispositions reared in cold climates. seem to have Vindergone an 'entire of isind situate at Hookena South Kona containing an area of 3.15 acres and being the same premises de scribed in Royal Patent No. 5106 L. C. Award No. 7066 to Kahula, Apana 2, and that were conveyed to said Mort- eacor by W. Kaaklmaka Dy aeea aaieu They are kin.d-hearted, free from feel ings of revenge and generous to a fault. Does one lose his work he Is at once given a home by some of his more for tunate neighbors. They are like one Both men and women smoke. They light a pipe or cigarette, take a few persons friends. The air of good-natured indif- i" oe maue . ference and Idle curiosity with which 'od of cultivation and planting suitable (Continued on Page 10.) May 11. 1S95, and recorded In the Office j iarge happy family, and it is not in- of the said Registrar in Liber 165 on folios 238 and 239. BISHOP & CO., By their Attorneys, Mott-Smith & Matthewman. ' . Honolulu. T. H., August 12th, 1902. 6246 Kalihi Grocery Store Corner King and Beckley Streets. Telephone White 3161. Table delicacies and Fancy Groceries Special attention given to the prompt and careful delivery of goods. Goods delivered from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Honolulu Hardware Co,, LU, Importers and Dealers in Geaeral Hariiare, Tinware, Paint: and Oils, Crectoj a GIbsswi 39 N. King street, makai side, between Nuuanu and Smith streets. Telephone Main 393. P. O. Box 609. SHAVING IScents. AT THE Pantheon Shaving Parlors. CHAS. HUMMEL. Manager. frequent that one of two who have em ployment will support five or six oth ers, while many a family has three or four "fathers" or "mothers." One na tive got excused from his work three times in one year to attend his "fath er's" funeral. They are decidedly un like "the father of our country" at the cherry-tree period of his life. , It is seldom that two natives have trouble serious enough to allow the sun to go down on their wrath. They will shake hands and be good friends five minutes after a fight and yet they rush Into court on any prettxt. They enjoy and are willing to pay for the experi-; enoe. ! The language is easy to learn and is pleasing to the ear. The twelve let-! ters. a, e, 1, o, u. h, k, 1. m, n, p, w, ; compose the alphabet. The pure Ha waiian dialect is composed chiefly of the five vowels and is not understood or used by even the half-castes or younger natives. The language in gen-; eral use is a corruption of English andj Hawaiian, commonly called hapa ha-; ole. or half white. SUPERSTITION AND RELIGION. Occasionally a native will become so angry as to say: "I will get a kahuna to pray you to death." The kahuna is a priest and medicine man who, through wearing a bone from some dead infant, is supposed to have pow er to cause death or to heal disease through the spirit of the child. A wlutt? rip- even the feet of which are war: hnir and so strong is the native supersti tion that he invariably dies as a re t-d aid examined to be sure every i? white', is given to the kahuna, MEN, WOMEN, HERE IS HEALTH AND STRENGTH Sick and Weak People: I can eure you with Electricity, as I have cured thousands of others. I can make the blood circulate ln your veins, the nerves tingle with vigorous life and the spirit of energy show itself in every move of your body. I have told you that Elec tricity is "Life," and now all scientists and doctors are approving my claim. Let me prove it to you; let me show you how my method of applying this great power has revoltlonized medical treatment. )r McLaughlins Electric Odt tc a tli7-tit a 'Vfn'nTv'RM HOME TREATMENT. 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The farmers in the district were supplied iwith forty-five new varieties of potato I seed and the first crop has matured !of those planted by Mr. Sedgwick for i tests. Though the blight affected near ' ly all of these potatoes so-ne were less i injured than others, and these varieties v. ill now be used again. Use Cabot's Creosote Shingle Stains They are fr more artistic in ftVct than paints and cost I about fifty per cent UfH. Will last just as long as the lcpt paint and are the greatest wood preservers known. Call at our fctore or write for booklet. tewars & Cooke LIMITED. Fort Street. CATALOG -ft wi :.JC ."OB FREE 5 r- i r?N ,60't4 or s..nf !. ht Cu. IV! f. riSil: G1-Oi2 MJfMf f- A N Ct.M- CUL h COUNSELLOR--XT-LAV,'. U. S. Supreme Court. fiesri:er-.i Attor ney U. S. Patent Office. United States zr.d Foreign Patents. Cavents. Tra'l Marks and Copyrights. No. 700 7th Street. N. V. Opp. U. S. Patei t-Oflct. WASHINGTON. D. C. JUST RECEIVED From II. J. 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