K r fr" V JW. h b l A. if' -T IK' ' v " it! ' - p t. Vol. V. HONOLULU, II. I., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1897. No. 710. Oceanic Steamship Company, TIME TABLE: The I;ino l'aasougor Steamers of This Llue Will Arrive and Leave This Port as Hdrouiider. FROM SAN FRANCISCO: AUSTRALIA OOT. 12th MOANA OOT. 2lst AUSTRALIA NOV. 9th ALAMEDA NOV. 18th AUSTRLIA DEO. 7lh MARIPOSA DEO. lGth In connection with tho sailing of the above stoamors, the AgentB are preparod to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rauruau iruui ouu r rauuitscu, iu nil Now York by any steamship lino to For further particulars apply to m. G. Irwin & Co. LIMITED. General Agents Oceanic S. S, Company. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO, LTD. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED THE NEW Improved Planters Hoe Solid Oast Stool Eye and Blade Forged Entire OYOLONE WIND MILLS, PUMPS, ETC., HOWE'S PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, NORTON'S BALL BEARING JACK SCREWS, PLOWS IN LARGE VARIETY, VISES, PIPE CUTTEUS AND WRENCHES, "V" .A. OUUM OILS, The Standard of Merit. "Universal Stoves and Ranges, PAINT, WALL & WHITEWASH BRUSHES, CALIFORNIA LAWK SPRINKLERS. A Large Assortment of General Hardware. Theo. H. H a & P a y ' SUGAK FACTORS, IMPORTERS OF General Merchandise :? OO3C0EISSIO3Sr .gents for Lloyds, Steamship Lino, British & Foreign Marine Insurance Co., Northern Assurance Co; (Fire and Life), Canadian Paoific Railway Co., Pioneer Lino of Packet from Liverpool. Telephone 92. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO., East Cornish FOR, SAN FRANCISCO: ALAMEDA OCT. ldth AUSTRALIA OOT. 20ih MARIPOSA NOV. Utli AUSTRALIA NOV. 17th MOANA DEO. 9h AUSTRALIA DEO. 15th uiuia iu mo uuuuu owtiuB, uuu from all European ports. AND P. O. Box 145. foiw Ss king Sts. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed Now and Fresh Goods rocelved by ovory paokot from California, Eastern States and European Markets. Standard Grade of (tanned Vegetables, Fruits and Fish. T&- Goods delivered to uuy part of the City WB ISLAND TRADE BOTJOTTED. RATIBFAWTON WURANTIBED THE MEMORIAL. Adopted by tho Oitlzon'o Mnsa Mooting and Forwarded to Washington la nnswor to tho request of a very largo number of citizens The Independent now publishes a translation of' the Memorial adopted at tho niass meeting of Hawaiian Citizens Hiidv others held on tho 8th instant. Its publication has boon delayed until after its mailing to Washington and its delivery to tho representatives in Honolulu of the Uuited States of America, Great Britain, Frauce, Portugal, Japan and Germany. ( (7'raiulation.) to the pnesident, the conobess and tue People op the United States of Amemoa. ' . This Memorial respectfully represents as follows: 1 That your memorialists ore residents of tho Hawaiian Islands; that tho majority of them are aboriginal Hawaiians; and that all of thetn possess tho qualifications provided for elector?) of representatives in the Hawaiian Legislature, by the Constitution and laws prevailing in Hawaiian Islands at the date nf the .verthrow of the Hawaiian Constitutional Goyernment January 17, 1893. ' 2 That tho supporters of the Hawaiian Constitution of 1887 have been, thence to the present time, iu the year 1897, hold i'u subjection by i ho armed forces of the Provisional' Government of tho Hawaiian and of its successor, the Republic of Hawaii; and have never yielded, and do not acknowledge a pontaneous or willing-allegiance or tupport to said Provisional Government, or to said Republic of Hawaii. 8 That the Government of tho liepublio of Hawaii has uo warranter i for its existence in the support of tho people of theso Idandsj that it was proclaimed and in itituted and has hithorto existed and now exists, without considering the rights and wishes of a great majority of the residents, native and foreign born, of the Hawaiian Islands; and especially that said Government exials aud maintains itself solely by force of arms, against the rights and wishes of almost tho entire aboriginal population of these Islands. 4 That said Republio is not and never has been founded or conducted upon a basis of popular government or republican principles; that its Constitution was adopted by a convention, a majority of whose members were self-appointed, and the balauco of whoso membors were elected by a numerically insignificant minority of tho white and aboriginal male citizens and residents of these Islands; that a majority of the persons so voting for delogatos to such Constitutional Convention was composed of aliens, and that a majority of said aliens so voting wore of then very recent residence, without fiuaucial interests or social ties in those Islauds. B That the Constitution so adopted by said Convention has never been submitted to a voto of the people of those Islauds; but was promulgated and established over the said Islands, aud has ever since been maintained, only "by forco of nrms, and with indifferouce to the will nf practjpally the entire aboriginal population, and a vast majority of tho wholo population of theso Islands. G That tho said Govemmont, so existing under tho titlo of tho of Hawaii, assumes aud assorts the right to extinguish tho Hawaiian Nationality, heretofore existing, and to cedo and convoy all rights of sovereignty in aud over the (floniinutui tn 4th jlfftfO BUSINESS IiOOALB. Join our Suit Club, SI per week Medeiros & Decker. Hotel street. "Doppolbrau," on draft is tho finest beer in town. It is on tap at tho Royal Saloon, aud is pronounced a very healthy nnd refreshing touic by all conoissours. A lady, who is an accomplished teacher of music, desires to give lessons to a few pupils at their home, at 50 cents a lesson. Address, tho editor of The Independent. Tho favorite beverage of tho nobility is Androw Usher's whiskv and Schvveppe's famous soda. The Royal Annex, always up to date, is now responding to the frequent calls for "U. & S " "Historical Truths" may be had at 327 King street, if applied for early. Although tho edition was considered largo enough for all demands tbo books aro already becoming rathor scarce. Paddy Rvan is now assisted by popular William Carlinlo at the Anchor Saloon, where Seattle Boer is always on uraught and other furnished. Pointers on all sporting events can be had, free of charge from tho athlotio manager of tho Anchor. Tho football season will open soon. The players are having their hair "elongated" aud aro gettiug in proper trim. For new points on how to twist aud twirl the ball, call at the Pacific Saloon, whnro the latest in sports aud iu Quo "brand" are always available to customers. From (tasks rotund, (' ) mellow brew Of Pabst springs rfect to the light. For uature sure iud iiu'euco true, Conspire to b ow it right. The Royal aud Pacific too, Supply this porfeet gom. Tho Oosmopohtau is not bohind With checks which change with thetn J. T. LUND, Shop Fort Stfcct, opp. Club Stables. BICYCLES REPAIRED AND- Worn-out Parts Renewed Gnus and Locks Repaired Being' a l'xaot'oul Machinist, All Work 700 Guaranteed tf Steamship Co. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. THE At BTEAM8HIJ' it AUSTRALIA" WILL LEAVE HONOLULU roa tue aoovb rortT on Wednesday, Oot. 20tti, AT 1 O'CLOCK 1'. M. The undersigned are now prepared to issue Through Tickets from this City to all points in the United States. J8P" For further particular regarding Freight or Passage, apply to AVm. G. IllWIN & CO.-, L'd, General Agents. HAWAII IMILOA Photographic Studio (LATH II, LICIITIO.) No. 22, Beratania Btreot, near Fort, (Waring Block.) Is nropared to do First-clues work In tho Litest 8 ylts with Neatness nnd Di-patch. Trie only irrouud lloor Ar O llory and Studio on tho Current Likeness and Good Viows Taken. None but experienced Hawaiian Artists Employed, ai.d no Orlen uls. KUPIHKA &Mc0ANDLES3. i!HMf IF YOUR Horse or Dog IS SICK Call on A. It. HOW AT, D, Y. 0. m Stables. tf Wilder's Steamship Co. s TIME TBLB. 0. L. WIGHT, I'res 8. B. ItOSK, Seo Oapt.J. A.KING.FortSnpt. Stmr. KINATJ, OLAItKE, OoinniRndor, Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m.. touching at LHhnliio, Maalsea Bny and Makona the same day; Mahukena. Knwalbao nnd the following day; arriving at Hllo the samo afternoon. LKWE8 HONOLULU. ARBIVKS HONOLULU. Friday Oct 21! Tuesday ,Oot 18 Tuesday Nov 'i Friday Oct 28 Fridny Nov VI Tuesday Nov 0 v23 KndHV Nov 18 Friday Deo 3 Tuesday rov30 Tuesday ....Dec 14 Frlduy Deo 10 Thursday Deol!3 Dc 51 Friday Deo 31 llotarnlng will leave HJIo at 8 o'clock A. m , touching at Laupahoehoe, and ivuwnlhno same day: ilakena, Jlaalaiu Bay and Labalna the foliowine da?.!n",iviu"t Honolulu the afternoons of Tuesdays and Fridays. xraMVill call at Polioiki, Puna, on trips marked. No Freight will be recoiTed after 8 A. M. on day of sailing. The popular route to the Volcano is via it Ho A good carriage road the entlro hound trip tteketB, coferine all exponstiH, 100.00. Stmr. HBLENE, FUEEMAN, Commander, Will leave Honolulu Tnosdays at 5 r. M. touching at Kuhului, Huna, Hamoa and Kipahiiln, Maui. Iteturnlng arrives at Honolulu Buuday mornings. Wlli call at Nuu, Kaupo, once each month. . ?- No Freight will be received after 4 p. m. on day of sailing. This Company will reserves the right to ruoko changes in the time of departute and arrival of its Steamers without notice and It Will nOt hn rna.inTialhln fnvair nit... quences arising therefiom. luiiaigui'tm must uoniuie mnuings to rpnntvn tlmlr fri.l.vli.. .1.1 n....nH.. lll not hold itself responsible for freight after ib hub ucuu inuuuu. Livo Stock receivod only at owner's risk. This Company will not be responsible fox Money or Valuables of passengers unless placed in the care of Pursers. iW Passengers are requested to Tickets before embarking. Thost failing to do so will be subject to an addl tianalcharge of twenty-five per cent. OLAUS SPREOKELS. WM. Q. IRWIN. Glaus Spieckcls & Co,, HONOLULU San i'Vaiicwco Agents. ME NEVADA BANK 01" SAN FRANCISCO. DRAW EXCHANCIE OH BAN Nevada Bank of Ban Francisco. LONDON-Tho Union Bank of London Lt'd. NEW YORK American Exohange National Bank, National Bank. Comptoir National d'Escompte d Paris BF.BLIN Drcsdnor Bank. HONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA HonR Kong&HhanghaiBanklniiCorporation. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA- Bank of New Zealand. VIOiUlUA AND of British North America. JVanmct a General Hanking and J&tchaniit lluslncu. DopoFits lloccived. Loans made on Approved Comnicrcia' and Travelers Credit Issued. Bills of Kxonunge bought nud sold, aollootlotifl Promptly Accounts Voi Wa t