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The Independent. [volume] (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, September 10, 1898, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENEKAL NEWS
Races at Pearl City to day
Government school opuu on Mon
day
Tho night school opens on Tugs-
Tho Belgio sails at -1 oclock to
day
Chapman caters for the Rod Gross
Ball suppor
Band concort at Makoo Island to
morrow afternoon
Tho Freo Kindergartons opon on
Monday morning
H I Japanese Majestys Consul
Mild Saito was a paBBonger by tho
Bolgio
Tho Y P S will gather at Kawai
ahao Church at G0 to morrow
ovoning
P H Dodgo will addross tho Y
M 0 A Gospel meeting to morrow
afternoon
Tho S S Bolgio is oxpeotod to
sail this aftornoon at -1 oclock for
Yokohama
Caspar Whitney tho well known
writer of Harpers is here to write
up tho Hawaiians
t
t Purser A E Ronnie of the S S
Belgio is thanked by The Independ
ent for news favors
A Japaneso laborer at Kaauapali
had his leg crushed this week by tho
falling of coal pile
The bark Albert Captain Grilliths
sailod from San Francisco for this
port on Septombor 3rd
A petition for tho amalgamation
of tho Anglican with the American
Church is hoi tit oirculutud
J W Smith Government teachur
of Ewa school has returned from
San Frauciscoou the Belgio
Gouoral King and staff havo po
inded offices in Progress Block for
their military headquarters
Mrs 0 K Stillman and Mrs
Elizabeth Parker were passengers
by the Hawaii thin morning
A Theatrical Company arrivwl on
tho Tacotna steamer today under
tho direction of Mr Seymons
Tho steamer Hawaii Captain Mc
Donald arrived this morning from
Hawaii with piassongers and sugar
Tho Troopship Arizona will in nil
likelihood be filled with coal to
night and Bail to morrow for tho
Philippines
Tho bark S 0 Alien received a
large consignment of T H Davies
Co sugar from the steamer Ha
waii to day
The City of Columbia did not
bring any island passengers from
Hilo No cutting into tho Wilder
Steamship Co
Miss Ewa Parker arrived this
morning from Mana and will bo tho
guest of Mrs Norrie during her
visit to tho capital
Tho outlook for the Sorymsor
cablo appoars to bo favorable
Proaident J A Sorymsor sails for
Japan from Vancouver on tho 12th
iust to negotiate for a 100000
annual subsidy
The Central Union Church choir
will meet for rohoarsal at 730 this
evening in tho church A full at
tendance is oarnostly requestod as
much work is needed upon the mu
sic solooted for present as well as
future occasions
No concert at Emma Square this
afternoon as tho baud plays at tho
racos On Monday evening tho
band will play at Progress Hall
Hero is a chance for the excellent
Now York band to voluutoor for tho
Emma Square concert
Laid at Rest
Tho fuuoral of the lato Hon
Antono Rosa took placo yosterday
afternoon from tho Roman Catholic
Church and was attended by a
number of prominont oitizons tho
friends of tho doceasod Tho Bishop
of Panopolis oilioiatod in tho church
and Fathor Valoutino at tho grav o
Tho short notico of tho death and
funeral of Autouo Rosa prevented
numerous people from attending
tho last sad rites Royalty in tho
ciuso of whioh the lato prominent
Hawaiiau had battled and which ho
had so faithfully served wbb con
spicuous by its absonoo Thoro was
probably a luau going on some
where Tho Government was repre
sented by thoAttornoy Geueral and
tho banc played at tho grave whilo
the fuuoral procossion was hoaded
by a detaohmont of police Tho
lutorment took place at tho Catho
lio Comotory on King street in tho
plot whuro tho mother nnd aunt of
the deceneml rest
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS
Certain Parisian nowspapors claim
that Col Houry assooiatod with the
Dreyfus affair was probably mur
dorod
Tho sonsational newspapers con
tinuo to predict war between Eng
land and Russia and Germany and
Franco
Gonoral Lawtou reports 220 cases
of fovor in Santiago Hospital No
doaths
Sol N Sheridan roports that tho
leaders of tho Filipinos will potition
for aunoxation
It is claimed that piracy is going
on in Cuban waters since tho with
drawal of tho American ships
The majority of tho French Oabi
not favor a revision of the Dreyfus
trial
There is a possibility of Col Berry
of tho 7th California boing called to
account for calling Secretary of War
Algor a d d staall man if tho
statement is proved against him
Eighty three of the war organiza
tions or about one third of tho
volunteers are to bo rapidly muster
ed out
It is understood that England will
reply favorably to the CzHrV pro
position for a Peace Convontior but
that Germanys action depend upon
Frances disposition to bo pacific
Spain still hopes for Europoan in
tervention to preserve to her the
Philippines
Thoro aro nearly 1600 cases of
sickness at Camp WikofT Hospital
On September 2nd sittvn deaths
took pace -
General Shufior isdaugeioudy ill
Captaiu 0 S Cotton has been ap
pointed Captain of the Mare Island
Navy Yard
Tho Regular Army is to be retain
ed thoroughly organized until poaco
is actually declared
It is now reported that an offensive
alliance under certain even mi lities
has been ent r ll iuto between Eng
land and Germany Ecgluix is to
havo a free hand in Egypt and Ger
many in Syria while England may
lease Delagoa Bay
Wilford Woodruff President of
tho Mot mon Church is dead aged
91 He was a strong aud generous
friend of the Hawaiian who
sojourned in Utah
Tho Sixth and Seventh Californias
are to be mustered out
Tho Anglo Egyptian forces havo
routed the Dervishes noar Omdur
mau aud aro moving steadily in the
Soudan
It has heon decided that tho Ha
waiiau laws aro to govern for the
present internal revenue matters
m a
Hail Columbia
The S S City of Columbia Cap
tain W S Milnor arrivod al 680 a
m to day from Seattle via Hilo
Sho is 15 days out from hor homo
port Sho brings Gl adults oabin
and steerage passengers two chil
dren and three stowaways Tho
steamer berthed alongside tho
Soreuson wharf to land passengers
Messrs Theo H Davies Co are
Agents of the City of Columbia
Some little difficulty was experi
enced this morning by Captain Mil
nor with a fow of his steerage pass
ongors thoy being without tho
necessary fifty dollars required by
tho Customs to laud on these shores
but wore subsequently allowed to
land by private arrangement
Purser Sidney W Bakor roports
the City of Columbia as having ox
porionced a ploasant passage from
Taooma to Hilo and so on to Hono
lulu The stoamor will disohargo
hor reight at the Oceanic dock on
Tuosday morning next after tho
Australia doparturo Tho City of
Columbia first cabiu passongere aro
as follows
Fred Loe A C Thompson Mrs
Jowott Miss Jennie Briggs Miss
Lucy Bonson Joseph Harris Wm
McBrido G A Poundor Mr and Mrs
Harry Young Mrs Forgusou Mr
and Airs Usher F W Smith Edgar
Caypless H G Steel Mr and Mrs
Aarkor A N Oampbol E A Hender
son
Fred Turrill who was Port Sur
veyor of Honolulu from 1888 to 1892
was a passongor last night on tho
S S Bolgio Mr Turrill is on bia
way to Manila Ho erpnots to stay
in this city about 3 weeks Ho has
gouo through considerable in busi
ness ontof priees since ho was laat in
Honolulu
THE LATEST
JL JLJLAjl JLMJljL A Eia7 JL
New Hats Latest Styles
New
New Ribbons
Veilings Up
lew
The Belgic Arrives
O O S S Belgio Captain J
H Rinder arrived in port about
10 oclock last night six and a half
days from San Francisco Sho
brought the following cabin pasneu
gors for this port
J 0 Pasooe Miss S Walsh Mrs E
Oflley 0 G Follis Robert Lowers
Mrs Robert Lowers Miss Lowers
Miss Whitohouse Miki Saito 0 P
Mason G R Drullard A Humph
reys Mrs A Humphreys F B Oat
Mrs H N Castlo Caspar Whitney
D R Strauss Miss Gertrude Whito
man A P Baavtonick Goo Whito
house Mrs A Bauor Miss Bauer
Administratrixs Bale of Koal
Property
AND BY VIKTUK OP AN
UNDEll of the Hon A Perry niado on
the 13th day of June 1803 tho undersigned
will sell nt pnblio anotton in tho auction
room of J F Morgan Queon street Ho
nolulu on tho 29th dy of September 1808
at 1- noon somofino lands in 1ana Ha
waii as follows
1158 05 aores in Jvalapana suitable for
house lots or fruit and vegetabls cultiva
tion
2200 acres in Kaunaloa and Ki a por
tion of which is excollent for coilee Tho
undersigned reserves from tho above tho
right of 6 acres for harbor purposes
Further information may bo had of
W It Initio in Honolulu or of
MKS EMMA A NAWAHI
Administratrix
This sale has cen postponed from
August 15th to the abovo ante and tho
place of sale changed from Hilo to Ho
nolulu 0G7 8t oaw
IBIUQATION NOTICE
Holders of water privileges or
those paying water rates are hereby
notified that tho hours for irrigation
purposes aro from G to 8 oclock a m
and from -1 to G oclock p m
II Holders of water privileges ou
the slopes of Punchbowl abovo Green
stroot and in Nuuanu Valley above
Sohool street aro hereby notified
that thoy will not be restricted to
tho irrigation hours of 6 to 8 a m
and d to 6 p m but will be allowed
to irrigate whenever sufficient wator
is avaiiablo providod that thoy do
not use tho wator for irrigation pur
poses for more than four hours in
overy twenty four
ANDREW BROWN
Supt Honolulu Wator Work3
Approved J A KTNG
Minister of Intortor
Honolulu H 1 Sopt 7 1898
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Steamship Co
FOR SAN KUAN CISCO
THR Al 8TBAMBHIJ
AUSTRALIA
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU
rOB THE ABOVE TORT ON
Monday Sept 11th
AT fi OOLOOK V M
Tho undersigned are now prepared to
Issuo Through Tickets from this City to all
points in the United States
MP For furthor particulars regarding
Freight or Passage npply to
Wm G IRWIN 00 Ld
General Agents
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