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sear
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aa
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atther
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to
the
amosramtT
and
ns
taaeh
nepected
ani
au;
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taoara
the
aptmetr
taljac
og.
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itans
here for
Saa
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at
bdob
aajarp,
aos
t
set
ieit
inc
yoarroa
dam:
anafaKd
copie
of
the
Guetts
for
caa oaoaauaeaax
vats
ruaiaR.
Oa
Oetober
Oh
the
Minister
of
interior
was
aW
MiaaBerof
Foreicn
ASairs
AtfcKaey
Geaeral
tad
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'Woo&r
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be
drew
all
the
aalanet;
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is
veU
knoam
he
oroJd
aot
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the
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taeetioR
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take
laaii
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ha,
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thetaat
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Mr.
W.
a.
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,
related
same
hit
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-
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K.
Kahop
fcKWea
Terras
dariathe
aoek
oast-
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at
one
torn
her
eoodtaoa
baas
a
qatte
enseal.
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i
a
footsore
to
be
to
state
that
a
alight
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for the
better
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r.
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k
esc
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of
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of that
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jebn'mem
for
tamaeU
expm
aceoaalaat,
etc-
-
aad
pUenskk
aaoolofca
aad
experieece
at'the
jeroct
of
the
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aeo
printte
etnet
cooacctssx
Hotel
aad
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atteets.
opiuate
the
pedioe
aatioav,
has
at
hat
been
ailed
k
aad
lereBedoe,
aad
ts
Booeafe
fortiavel.
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Chsaes"
hatv
adopted
the
tocabtjr
mi
a
aiorBffig
Jaajet
poire
III.
stated
that
Mr.
GtbatE
broaxat
the
copy
of
fan
apatch
vttfc
hhs
from
Tjhanui
and
cato
it
the
jHwyrlnrr
for
pcMwatMB.
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tha
opcajaent.
appears
taoat
y
stiea
tiaaee,
"tae
oaUeaoote
oaee.
aad
--
His
Majesty,"
twice.
Wilder
s
ftetmilhin
Cootoaoy
has
declared
a
dnideod
of
three
doitar;
rec
share,
payable
at
the
OoBBpaaj'a
efiee.
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later-Iilaa-
d
atoua
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a
Cooapaar
deciared
adiTidtodaf
fosrdol-
-
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pet
(fcaxt,
payatHe
oe
ana
alter
toeuiaust.
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new
maphoor
eard
bare
bsea
dbtnboted.
hat
lather
laimlii
ely,
toaay
otiaeaeTMb-
-
oaaers
aliannnti
sappned
with
a
aaaeber.
are
aahaat
tiaaanatters.
laws
will
bs
asother
etaae
of
tutmeat
to
the
afaaUr
arbaae
operators
at the
Owtralofltoc
HalIain
AitcnisoB.
fotasedy
ia
eoauaaad of
H.
B. M.
b.
tnftrrr,
who
was
ieeeteic
ta-
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at
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C
br
baiac
tarowa
front
has
ajane,
aas
aoec
eeat
tosacaaaa.
ffiam
ortac
Cast.
Brano
of
H.
M.
a.
Zrfmt
aaeamee
ot
toe
awtaawr.
m
ot
to
.
The
Korth
Paafk
MisaoaarT
Inetiute
beau
it
new
year
of
stsdr
Bwry
etadeat
bat
one
hat
beta
eaofjored
darha;
the
Tacatioom
chaise
of
parishes
aowwithoe:
poMocs.
These
Baaaiiaa
cbarches
are
eeatres of
cood
iadoeacee
aB
onr
the
Iteaa&bet
aearly
twenty
at
the
preseat
aawe
ao
paaors.
The
Sax
Fraaeisoe
Cil
rtate
that:
-
Fttal
ieaaaana,
Attoraer
Geaeral
of
the
Hawanac
JUaaooaa,
left here
latety
ferine
Qtjoi
Mexico
with
the
object
of
nruaaitiiy.
tbescheaaeof
con-t--
g
Mexico
and
the
llawaitas
Istandt
by
in
war
of
a
steaatahip
He.
Then
K
liable
to
be
Iroable
oaee
the
"dtri.''
What
a
rlorioos
iaaketiar
trio
His Excellencr
thaAttorner
Geaeral
of
the
Kiagdon
ishaTine!
The
change
of
rtinrata the
aiyetiaas
Tiaadt,
tne
ufn1iiia.dnot:
all
probably
at
the
expense
of
Hawauen
l
Here
ss
bo
irate
m
ut
that
the
absent
offiaal is
Maanar
amend
I
ot
Baaian
orBatler,
his
wort:
at
preeK
cttttrely
f
ar
anewsaan.
StTrral
of
the
drrrets
of
eturtos
vaeas
who
hawe
ta
the
peat
bees
wane
their tehiehu
o
tbe
carryine
oat
of
a
aef
areas
trade,
are
meeh
moeo&-ed-
the
new
regalatimw
for
aaMboriat;
lincma
tt
xae
eataouBBsaeat
ana
oarrraatT
oat ot
uns
new
order will ant; tend
to
thVtsrb
the
secarity
wniefc
thr
dealers
ia
hataaa
aesh
base
vorxed
in.
it
win
han
accoBipriiti'if,
a
Rrtet
good.
Tht
new
rtmnwr
for
the
later-Islan-
d
Stesus
KaeieatteB
Co-
-
at
present
called the
Jf
6.
Bmif,
was
to
baTe
sailed
front
San
Francuoo
for
tha
port
on or
aboat
the
lath
hut.
Sbeissaidlo
haw
accoaimodatiota
for
1()
cabin
pssseosers:
heritinitetedtoDaa-tfalfa-
a,
length
1
feet.
beaa:
Sfeet,
depth
IS
feet.
Captain
E.
C.
Bast,
foraerir
of
the
bark
ao
Ismmmtm.
was
in
charge
of
the
steaaaer
at
accents.
Lut
Saadar
there
were
ten
persons
received
into Kaanatiaiah
Chsreh,
aad
sx
ehildrec
bap-taa-
At
Kawaiabso
Charee.
Hon.
J.
W.
Kalax
and
Hob.
Hecrr
Waterhoese
fn
soeae
accosat
of thtxr
recent
traTttJ
mUataorsia.
iext
banoay.
waxeh
has been
set
anut
br
the lnternananal
Saaday
School
Cnfcw
for
special
prayer
for
Son-da-
y
Schools,
will
be
oberredin
the
Hawaiian
t.Iiarcnes
by appropriate
serraes.
The
Hawaiiu
UTanpthcal
AsfocuboB
of
Oahs
met
last
week.
Tneaday
Vtdseeday. at
Wai-ala-
Beporls
from
the
cfanrehes
are
otaeraUy
fararabat.
Tee
Ewa
chsreb
hTe
cooopleted
their
new
tntdmg
aad
paid
for
it
in
fall,
vi'.h
a
saieles
at
J1W
towards
a
new
parsonage.
Toe
Waaaloa
chares bare
raised
aboc:
JAW
for
a
new
baiMiag.
A
colltctwc
tales
ap
at
the
S.
S.
eon-ce-
rt
Wednesday
amo&nSed
to
orer
fa.
By
adtertiseoMat
it
will
be
noticed that
tbe
Ha-
waiian
Camase
Msnrfactsrcig
Go-
-,
hata
par-ih-
a
rf
tbe
carriase
banldiac
works
aad
stocs
of
Messrs-
-
Whtuaan
Jt
WrisM.
xaeroed
thesaiae
into
their
own
exiessire
estabhsement.
majaac
H
Ihehiiii'taiaostcaesteete
industry
of the
kind
ia
this
kxaadom.
The
itragenient
in
f
store
win
be Tested
m
Mr.
w
Btlaas,
and
Mr.
Wright
haee
safesnsion
of
the
blacksmith
work.
Mr.
West,
who
has
is
the
past,
bees
tie
eoercetie
man-
ager
ot
the
works,
takes
a
Tacxtios
from
actiTe
laluM
far
tfc
nrMoft.
nvvis?
ta
noa?
all
Cadet
the
this
Coaopasy
cannot
Mp
mt
acsKTe
ssness.
Hawaii.
The
f
antral
services
of
Eer.
D.
B.
LTtaan
took
raace
am
Sandar
ajn.
from the
Hani
Chares.
Tne
cfautoh
was
well
Ded
with
friends
bote
natrie
and
f
oretsc.
The
afterjdov
has
uain
appeared
at
Hilo. Tbe
sky
ia
the
west
is
tsj
red
brffliaBt
for
nearly
aa
hoar
after
ssBsetaearir
to
tbe
zeaith.
It
has
heeaTiaible
nexrij
tTery
"ra-f-
ct
foriaort
then
a
week
pas.
HUo
is
destined
to rival
Waflckc
in
its
number
of
wuitewase--
d
shartties.
The
Portosaeseaad
Chinos
stem
to rival
each
otter
to
est
the
craat-e-
st
aaaner
of
ssaH
items
when
they
can
a
bttU
bqoor
illegally.
In
Mraoriim--
D.
B.
IVynvan.
Tbedaath.
October
1th,
after
a
punf
al
pro
tractedillaaat,
of
the
Eer.
I)-
-
B.
Ljmatt,
nartjac
u
tt
does
the
tenaiaalion
ot
a
singalariy
astral
Life,
isaneiwolwhkhdeattndsiiiora'tbana
pate-io-
c
notoca
in
these
cccsess.
Mr.
Lyman
was
barn
is
Hartford.
Coon-
-
oa
tbe
Xh
of
Jaty,
16,
thas.
like
s
many
of
oar
early
nnseiosarSes.
en-
-
'
joyed
tbe
adrantases
of
education
in
a
stardy
Sew
England
boent.
He
preparea
lor
oouege.
eatrnng
Wilname'
pradaated
frost
that
instttation
in
ISiSi.
He
weot
from
the
College
HalU
to
Andorer
Tlmdiiiiiiil
Seminary,
where
be
completed
ha
cacneSyeaiT
laler.
in
1S3I.
The
suae
year
il$n
witseaeed
his
2rsdaailoo,theimpTessiTe
certoaony
of
ha
otdtaation
at
HasoTer,
New
Htiap-dwi-
his
mamas,
and
his
embarkation
from
New
Bed-
ford
mtJhocj)odseiprK,asa
msaary
for
tbe
Sandwich
Islands.
He
armed
at
Honolala
m
May
of
the
foHowras
year,
m
company
wjttUK
Xikt..
ckiat
sad
tfaau.Capt
B
EarirT
j
1W
imaiioE--
.'
Emersos.
Forbes.
S
Hitchcock.
Lyons,
and
Fathers
of
the
AST.
was
aamv,
"OB-
-
o.
..a-u-
a..
jjj,
--
j,,
.
G
Nasi.
X
Xc-a-
H
T
B
Diio
K
wrthri
by
vivace
r
other
early
A,ysin
Maiaam
-
ISMhat
has
cnstiiised
to
be the
scene
of
haitabor-
-
The
pscubar
work
which
fell
to
bis
lot
in
the
establishment
aad
of
a
eeaool
tor
Hawaiiin
rosag
men.
The
snecess
of
the
Hao
BoSBcSag
School (founded
in
ISO
xaay
be
said
to
have
bees
wholly
due
to
the
aMbty.
the
enearandthefaithfalse-so-
f
the
Ir.
D. B.
Ly-
-
-
ne
relax:
oca
rune
pjihiv,
i.
r
c.
.rariodnf
fortr-tw-
o
Tears.
uaUl
hii
iDcreas-
-
;
.
.ml
iettrraitiES
led
him
finillr
to
retire
in
1S7S.
During
the
six
years
which
hive
elapsed
eisce
this
period,
be
has
passed
his file
inretire-ant-
.
death
finally
bun.
at
tbe
..r
sn
j.
--
:
iko
kajdv
oulrise
ct
a
hfe,
cnerentf
al
n
ere.
which
sees
oslroct-
-
t
hides,
bat
sisgalarty
rica'in
gensiao
i
,
7,
--
.
.
vh,
ia
tmrv
T3laiale-
-
Hr.
Lrmaa
gare
himself,
heart
and wuLto
the
iatproTement
of
tbe
rUwauAS
xaee.
Asaseaa--
.
a..
-
kiMv
Tbe
CferHtiaTi,
tbe
enlighteaxnc
irineaee
of
his
school
was
felt
..&awrt
tre
Islands.
HetaslfttoracK-nisloa.-
a
widow who
has
kM
km
ntauient
xsi
eienx
reiper
in
ait
ejs
,
labors,
aad
eereral
cbildrea
grand
children
--
a.
hsa
Ti
In
r
a.
c
lira
cwilfn
n
c
riiMi
te
tadm
all
oarceirueu
eymnamyin
itear
We
cannot
Jet
this
oriortaairy
pass
.a
M
Mire
iKa
Kt4l
tVlrxt
Mr.
IXiaiel
Lroas.
baexaoa
mssager
of.
tbe
j
'af
the
blfe
which
his
just
ended.
aad
eases
riatt
The
fair
will
tMat
last
aad
last
and
will
and
sell
and
and
aad
aad
We
cannot
tan
to
oe rexamaea
tun
it
;
a
of
HAwafisn
Instory
has,
passed
away.
Of
thai
deTOted
Lsd
which
sAiled
from
N
ew
Bedford
for
these
shores
in
IKS,
Mr.
Lyons
of
Waimea
is
now
the
only
snjriTor.
Sew
scenes
and
new-tis-
itre
nreaanr
rooa
us:
scenes
alas
wtach
de-u-
nd
in
a
new
form
tbe
Spirit
of
tbe
Father.
'
Bel
th---
t.
Spirit
has
DOS
ptristcd.
ax
epxmjr.
piv,.-
1,
rw,
it.
safer.
And
it
is
not
loo
paratarv
to
Mrs.
Haropsoa"
Eraugeiiitie
Semen
t
hope
that
future
rjaexsiiocs
win
bear
rC
be
heMts
the
T-
-
M.
C
A-
-
Hafl
oa
Thursday
i
vnuss
to
ths
silent iasseDoe
of
alifeioileToted,
Mrs.
Hxmpson'seacasainttiseiSTWil
,
ra
jjalsnilirocie,
so
flilhf
ul,
as
tint
ct
the
tier.
air.
Ltcis.
li.
i.
v-
-
Conscience
Enthroned.
Pikos
Ciroxts
"a
SmuT
Moxxtxo
Sxxav.
Fori
Street
Chcrch
wat
well
filled
wills
members
of the
wuv
esiuon
atal tritnds
oa
the
cronies
ot
the
ISth
last-
-
and
Use
sernces
ihroisrbool
were
well
deeerxiBJ. the
large
auesdince.
1'cr
his
ser-a-
on
the
oosxsion
PasIot
Crsran
took
for
his
text,
ITim-ltia-
.
HaWaa.)wiaWarWkaTiVrr--ir-
r
fjaavaf
mmt
AaWoe
Hrwyt
f
naa
rkfaa,
laeaV
aSjjaarrrel:
laatu
aiaf
tW
fHl;
tDrww
Atfmyl't
fi
aaafatiaa.)
And
spokt;
as
f
ollowt
:
I
tuak
it
any
bercoStable
fores.
Boxxnu
to
nett
as
ocxsrsHr:
Is
not
this
away
of
a
Rood
cocsaence."
oneot
imwtou
ptriltof
eordayr
Is
it
st
tme
tht
tbe
artraie
Christian
cnaeseatioBsses
fxr
below
the
stand-
-
aid of
the
Xw
Testuaect
?
lamabta
Jereastsh.
ciren
to
dotefsl
Lnwr-tatiaB-
I
hehere
thai
tbe
world
is
crowinr
bet
ter.
and
that
erery
year
is
Ukiae
firmer
crxspof
laewonax
nean:
tats
i
most
xircuy
ptiicTe.
ai
waem
a
lbdarktfnl
wi.
kula
beseaLh
the
sotfacc
of
exairs.
both here
at
botse
and
world-wid-
the
k
is
not
Toere
ts
sexreety
a
throne
toSxy
which
sunds
wcarrij
neany
one
rdasted
oa
the
eta
cf
a
seeuam;
Toleano.
And
in
Hercblks
Ice
state
ot
aSatrs
ts
bttkt
better.
Across
the
water yonder
toe
raar-a-
ar
of
BricaBtent
which
cesses
cp
frn
tbe
beceeaes
each
Tearlocde;
and
more
alarmiac.
aad
the contcsi
between
Capital
and
Iatbcr
K
becoming
more
sharp,
better
andna-iihuli-
IT
II shall
conserre
the
best
interests
of
jocattr.
and
ciTe
a
sUble
and
cool
corera.
meat?
There
is bat
eneaaswer:
TkxCbiistux
Carara.
Bat
the
dallest-eye-
d
wtttchmxn
oa
tbe
walls
of
the
Christixa
("buret
cscst
see
in
the
Chsreh
her-se-
lf
this
lack
of
conscieatkiaisess.
There
are
of
weakness
within
the
Chsreh
which
errn
tbe
Tence:
opting
cxnaoi
fail
to
see
or
ex.
ptaia
away.
Take
a
few;
isduaticcs
of this:
A.
iaeiwhiaisansiniirvjnnaiu:ui
starttias:
hst
ot
striking
exxmplc
of
the
dishon-esly-
ot
profeed
Cknstisxs.
ilea
who
txve
sptat
their
liars
ia
teactaac.
other
xsen
to
be
honest,
and
who
hare
been
hoaered
as
worthy
nrpresentxliTes
dChiixaa
character,
bxTe
thrsst
frora
them
a
"scad
eoascieaee,'"
and"mxjshirTeci-oatb-
e
rock of defakatian
and
downrisht
theft
3
Of
coarse
tbe
creat
mass
of
Christians
are
clean
handed,
and
have
most
emphxtifiHr
rondemscd
theetpioasthieTes.
But
a
necessary
resslt
of
these
defalextiOBS
hasbeeaashakiac.
of
confidence
is
the
Cacrca
itselt.
i
Asaretaltof thisrecnot
financial
dkhoa-csi-
t,
there
has arisen
a
second
tril.
There
is
a
teaoeaej tonasanancsai
bouesty
not
only
the
chief
of
Tirtoes.
bat
the
snbslitate
for
all Tirtses.
Cratlty,
impBrtty
and
irrettpon
weiih
liihtly
in
seane
popalar
scales
against
f
Aithf
nlness
to
tacney
trnsxe.
OneTirtsecanoot
be
Bsde
for
another.
Tbe
New
Testament
does
aot
exalt
any
siacte
xaent
at
the
expense
ot
the
rest.
"Next
FndaT."
wrote
Suese!
lypys,"!
propose
to
pet
droak.
With
sach
intention
in
his
mind,
we
need
no:
inquire
whether
or
ao
be
sine;
Isalcs
cp
to
TharsdaT
aisht
'.
H
Bat
there
Are
sens
ot
weakness
ranch
more
settle
and
extensiT
than
either
of
these. There
anpeors
to
be
in
the
Chrch
a
decreasinc
reTO-re-
s
forth
moral
htwinits
entirely.
Certain
sins
were
nerer
xaore
seTerely
cosdeinned
thin
now
soeh
a
mtecareiance
xaanmj.
But
men
--
CaxjounJ
for
sins
they
are
incSned
to.
By
--
""""it
those
they
hare
no
mind
to.
Ther
oocdetnB
t
i
rather
than
sin.
BeTerence
for
nchteoBsness
:
awe
for
tmth
and
justice,
se
ot
their
inheres:
craadetr
and
excellenoe,
are
kssenicc.
There
are
deseeralxnts
here
of
tbe
Paritaas:
vie
speakof
the
strictness
of
osran-eesxo-
rs
as
if
it
were
txxotaizc
is
them,
but
now
antiqrated.
We
are
prmd
of
their
htroisa.
which
aaarnSeed
home,
and
cocatry,
asdennlite
itaelf.
for
principle;
but
adrsirxaoc
is
railed
with
pity.
We
call
their
Htm
dreary
beexsse
they
were
sech
slarrs
to
tbetr
consciences.
Thefteti--
s
they
eared
more
for consciesce than
the
Chris-tian-
s
of
iodT.
There
is
ahM
in
the
Church
an
increasing
dispo-
sition to
jdarai
thai
the
xnoral
laws
that
are
bind.
ac
hare
no
pettalties
for
Use
wTons-dc-
r
it
least
oonetohart!
We
are
told
(a
half
truth)
that
lore
k
the
oale
vorthy
inotiTe
to
lead
a
man
to
obey
Uod.
We
are
asked
to
reTerence
tilt
method
of
diriac
goTtu22t
in
which
there
is
nothisi:
to
tear
from
God becaase
ot
sin,
but
which
consists
mainly
in
efforts
to
coax
men
to
bohscss!
Dr.
BartoL.
aa
eminent
Uailariia
dirine of
Boston,
says:
"Sm
Terr
ropolar pal
fits
ftrirc
Mhird
to
make
God
tbe
r'o.--
ot
fixnst
sinstrs
thit
they
make
hici
a
linmlftkrr,
who
Taisly
suite
withs
s
to
bribe
men
to
be
JModr
4.
niereisalso
a
tendency
toe:
Chrutiins,
joowmE
oat
of
oar
latter-da-
to
base
reblioc
on
emcion
instead
of.
twiaexnles.
lVtr
is often
meASurtVl
by
the
f
error
of
Tairfttim
and
zeal
in
work
rather
than
upon
integrity
of
character,
whiefi
anlet
r.
ratn
law
atant
power
for
jpjol.
a.
And
as
tbe
final
result,
t
which
all
these
tacts
mentioned
are
cause,
policy
takes
the
pi
ice
of
principle
as
the
soxemmc;
taotire
in
men's
hrt.
When
wtobj;
is
champioQed
by
power;
when
sin,
like
Hires,
is
clothed
ia
purple
and
fine
hoes:
when
the
current
sets
strongly
away
from
riehttoosnexss:
then
men.
of
whom
we
hlTe
a
Xlbt
to
expect
Utter
things,
say,
What is the
use
!
Let's
drift
with
tbe
CErrent!"
They
ask.
--
What
tsexpeditsi:
What
is
poBcy!'1
not,
"What
is
richtl"
the
only
question
that
a
Christian,
aye,
that
aay
aianly
man
ere
'thinks,
of
askinc;.
It
is
hardlT
posib!e
that
tMnxiBg
mu
snook!
a
jt
hate
noted
these
thincs.
w
e
are
rapidly
A
crisis
ia
allies,
it
the
Church
is
weak,
the
whole
strartsre
ot
gOTCimaext
and
the best
interests
of
society
ann
fall
into
ruins.
The
only
hope
for
the
safety
ot
our
most
precious
interests
ties
m
the
intesnty
and
piwer
of the
Church
ot
Ccnst-
-
nut
men
who
lore
right
stand
brXTtly
by
it.
"irt(
IUm
.
(I
jmt
mtrJ
&
tit
G4.VT,
thlt
she
may
pat
on
her
strength
I.
The
enthToneraentot
conscience
is
isdiuduxl
member.
Sxade
loyalty
tothetrsthisatl
thisss
would
gtre
to
Christians
as
a
body,
inTincibie
power
oiertbe
world.
This
was
the
secret
ot
power
in
the
early
Church.
TbiaasadaT of
wrjoderfal
oorortunities.
The
great
work
now
before
the
people
of
God
is
as
in-
-
dinxaal
won.
liTery
cospute
wstcn
one
smsie
Chnsxtsn
hss
wnh
that
inward
monitor
if
it
ends
in
defeat,
weakens
the
aathotitT
ot
conscience
amoos
men.
aad
adds
to
all the
misery wrousht
by
sic
Mr.
Erarts
was
ooce
aslrd
by
the
Chief
Justice
of
the
Carted
States
to
explain
the
power
of
an
eminently
coeccssfn!
minister,
whose
,ser.
moos
hire
girts
little
evidence
of
peculiar
genics.
Mr.
fc
rails
replied
:
-
it
is
tee
perxect
simpu-cit-
y
and
fixed
eheracser
of
the
xcan
behind
and
tiansfostas:
it
aU.""
Whxt
a
lesson for
us
all!
The
(Tea:
need
of
this
day
is:
The
enthroning
of
conscience
in
tbe
liTts
of
Christians.
2.
And
second
:
Coarace
to
follow-
-
conscience
wberevrrit
leads.
"Te
are
the
salt of
the
earth.'"
said
Christ:
Bat.
"What
if
the
silt
shxa
loss
its
power?"
Ob.
if
there
ever
was
a
time
wtea
socie-
-t
x
seeded
Etronc
brave
Tirtsous
men
era
who
due
to
be
honest,
to
be
simple,
to
be
modest,
in
&
void
to
be
Godly
it
is
on
this
diy.
Forit
Chris-
tian
courase
and
siapticiiy
bs
destroyed,
if
the
Church
drift
away
into
worldUaess,
and
plxys
the
coward,
what
will
become
of societT?
lit
us
then,
as
indrridBAU,
"Hold the
simple
faith
ot
Christ
with
a
good
coasotace,"'
foUowinc:
that
wbererer
it
leads,
even
tbossa
it
should
raike
us
sincolar
'.
Even
tfaosch
it
should raake
oar
shrink
:
And
make
"ocr
best
soactr'
shut
their
doors,
and
turn
their backs
upas
us:
lines
the
swimmer
feds
the
current
settles
acxrast
him,
be
pets
his
breast
bravely
against
the
stream,
and
mikes
his
point.
When the
pilot
wishes
to
briac;
his
boat
from
one
side
the
Oihu
chxaael
yonder,
and
the
wind,
wares,
and
tide all
sweep
strongly
asaiast
bxm.
be bold
the
bow
ot
sis
uoat
squire-l-
y,
steadily
aaainst
all
these
forces.
If
we
would
stem
tbe tide of
drunkessess,
and
immorality.
and
sins
of
aU
kinds,
which
now
seem
rising
like
fl,id.
we
msst set
ourseiTfts
hriTelr.
courageous
ly
steadily
against
these
evil
infiuesces.
We
must
sxana
oy
ine
ngni
as
uw
mtcs
i mi
u:
auc
right.
We
must raaintais
aad
practice
the
simple
Tirtnes
and
graces
of the
Christian
religioa
at
all
--
"
We
read
that,
when
the
Godless,
formal.
Jews
saw
the
boldsesAot
Feter
and
John,
they
could
sot
account
for
it
at
ay.
but
they
felt
its
power
"They
took
knowledge
of them
that
they
had
bees
with
Jess.'
Such
is
always
tbe result
where
Ctiristtans
have
the
courage
to
f
oUow
defying
tbe
consequences!
Tht
Church
of
Christ,
so
Ions:
as
iu
members,
submit their
bodies
and
souls
to
the
octroi
of
Christ
never
loses
its
grasp
on
the
heart
of
the
world.
S.
This
last
thought:
Thrust
conscience
frsm
you,
bat
will
it
one
day
resume
its
sway.
It
is
possi-
ble
to
dethrone.
Jnct
as
Ahib
weaklr
permitted
his
wicked
wife
Jezebel
to
overthrow
the
altars
of
God,
and
to
plant
is
their
places
the
shameful
--
Grores
of
Baal."
so
it
u
possible
for
Christians
todeaecrate
the
temple
of
God,
their
own
souls,
and
enthrone
instead of
a
good
conscience
this
world
aad
Ha
idolatry.
"Eres
their
xsisd
and
oooscience
is
deified,
wrote
Paul
of
some
of
his
dar.
Bat
conscience,
the
rightful
cccirch,
will
one
day
resume
its
swai
ia
the
soul!
Happy
is
it
for
that
sod
if
the
MssUr
corses
la
tins
yi
ft,
even
thoagb
it
be
with
the
whip
of
scull
cords,
aad
clexnaes
tha
temple
of
God,
for
tbe
indwelling
of
a
fiooa
conscience:
liutinueTCTyxuiaieoi
teiegs
it
mast be.
that
at
same
time,
and
in
some
place,
in
this life
or
tha
next,
conscience
will
ec.ee
more
reign
SBprerae-
-
Listen!
--
1
--
i
ataoe
wttk
ay
ceaxitKe.
Ia
a
place
where
Maw
had
erased
.
Aad
we
tasked
it
my
femer
HTinr.
la
tke
iaad
where
the
years
Lscmied.
-
Aid
i
fen
I
ahoakt
kite
U
uiwer
Tke
.
r
rlina
Kp
lane.
Asd
to
tac
ta
umr
aad
setthia
Tfcraaghoat
in
eternity.
-
Thr
eiiosu
of
ferssstten
artiaWM
Caavt
aoaabag
bet
are
mt
ibrkt.
Aad
Ike
Ihtagf
that
I
rkM
wtrr
dear
Ikinzf
.
Were
aBre
with
a
tRiikfe
sight;
-
Asd
ike
Tbiei
f
aU
nvy
put
Hfe
uii
awfal
Inter
Salter,
Aiou
wits
ar
cetktrcr
rfatla:
la
taat
talnaaly
stleM
pkeer
-
Aid
I
tkaweat
of
aay
fersaer
Lrraaklisre.
Of
the
JaSABeat
dar
ke.
Bal.
aiuiag
alcoe
with
ray
coeaeitacc.
r
JadxsKst
tatark
br
m.
Aad
1
wo&drrrdif
Ikrrc
ww.afetare
To
AU
laad
ktjuod
the
grave:
Bal
ao
oar
gare
aar
aa
aa.
wer,
Aad
ao
oat
came
te
live.
-
Aad
I
frit
tkat
the
fatare
was
prrreal.
Ar
the
prtacal
weald
Km
r
by,
F
it
ni
kat
tk
tkswgkt
tlBTFllt
life.
ixrcvn
ialo
ttrraitjt
-
Tkta
1
awkt
froa
tbaely
drrafiUBg.
Aad
Ike
virtaa
parsed
away
And
1
knew
ikr
far
away
waraiBg.
war
a
warming
oc
ycrirrcay.
-
Aadlajruthitlauraacfrrretit,
la
thi
taadbriere
ike
grave,
Tkat
f
May
net
oy
ia
the
fatare
,
And
ao
on
rait
teravc-
-
-
So.
I
tit
aaans
wJlh
my
eoascieaxe.
la
ikr
place
when
tke
years
iBCreaae,
Asd
I
try
u
rtwataaktt
the
f
cure
la
the
land
where
that
anE
cease.
-
And
1
kwew
at
in
fatare
Jdrainit,
Bow
dreadCal
ae
e'er
R
be.
rj
u
tU
stM
aratl
aay
oMamaoi.
mahjeatsiaiaa'
tarsfler
mt.
God
xrant
that
we
all
xuiyso
eathrone
se
an
this
life,
that
we
shall
bold
fast
the
faith,
asd
not
rait'
shipwreck
of
oar
souls
!
.Odbs
Lodge,
K.
of
P.
will
meet
this
rresgiag
and
Mystic
Lodge,
K.
of
P.
will
meet
amrrisg;
Txritias
brethem
are
nmted
to
both
ateetiogs,
Cspt-
-
llodarel
of the
birt
Oitlla,
reporU
on
Ocxoier
ah,
in
latitude
17
N,
British
but
Wr
Br,
12
days
from
Stewards
IstiEd.
Sceta
Anrtralia,
lidrn
with
ooal for
SisFraseisco.
Tbe
British
bark
OAWn,
115
tans,
crptim
Moddret, arrived
ia
port
here,
yesterdaT.
135
days
from
Lirerpooi,
exasigaed to
Messrs
T.
H-
-
DiTies
A
Co.
The
Ivrai
which
EUled
from
Liverpool
for
this
port
If
days
before
the
Opitlia
has
sot
yet
been
reported.
Tbe
Honolala
ELSes
had
their
ssszl
weekly
dnll
at
the
Annorr
last
ereaing.
The
evir-ini-
rs
..
tt
unji.wl
.4mm
r
llu
IVn.
pxny
wia
me
S
this
rrcsihg
at
the
Hxwailia
Hotel
andcoapefitoaiseTanirtatiTSBCTitxiiiri
prcseat
at
seres
ssxrp.
THE
DISMISSAL
Orw.C
PABKE-
-
Tho
uisTcissAl
ot
Hon
VT.
C.
Parke,
"ho
tot
M
years
r5t
hid
tilled
ia
a
tru?tworthy
and
manner
th
posiUos
ot
Marshal
ot
the
rencoom.
wis
not
sUoved
totmss
by
unnoticed",
tbe
rpp.""t",r''tr
for
a
proper
publie
recucnitwo
ot
the
services
of
the
reuritu
offlctxl.
(whose
Uekof
ccrd
with
the
pabhcly
condemned
policy
ot
"1
and
my
eolleigos"
hid
provided
an
cecxsioa
for
htm
to
attend his
own
taneral)
being
suggest
ed
by
Hon.
.V.
S.
Uartwell
oathe
Oh
last,
aad
dalr
accepted
and
engaged
in
by
Beach
and
Bar
oa
tbe
BJth
last
ia
the
presentAtion
of
the
follow.
iac
resolutioas
and
the utteriace
ot
the
folk-win-
g
justly
commendiry
recurks.
iu
iim
niMMiiu,
afiM
mu,e.
nf
lb
Snnretce
Court
on
th
Wh
iost.
Judge
McCaUy
oathe
bench,
Hao.
S.
IV
Dole
offered
the
following
Whereas.
WiUiAm
C.
rarke.
Eq.
bis
been
re-
tired
from
the
Omce
of
Mirshal
ot
tie
KingdM).
whiehhehMhoecoMybeMforthe
laJtaiyears;
Be
it
resalied:
1st.
That the
members
ot
the
Uiwiiiaa
Bit
hereby
express
our
sincere
regret
at
his
record
oar
wanu
arpreci
tiea
othis
keg aad
tiithtsl
njaciaV
seme
In
those
duties
reUtiac
to
the
practice
of
the
courts
ot
the
Kingttom.
We
feel
thai
the
judiciary
has
lost
a
courteous,
prompt
aad
ligitint
officer.
Sid.
That
oar
best
wishes
for
his
prosperity
and
hsppiness
follow
ana
into
the
walks
ot
bis
private
hfe:
Edward
rreston. John
llsoell,
W.
U.
CuUc,
Wilium
A.
Ktnnev.
Wilhim
R.
Austin.
ITiUUm
O.
Smilh.
W.
Aaoia
AYhiting,
Richard
lUckertoa,
Alfred
S.
Uartwell,
J.
M.
MonsAmt.
A.
P.
Peter.
son.
J.
Al.
roeroe.
W.
I
Uolokihiki,
S.
B.
Dole,
A.
Kosi-
-
Jlr.
Dole
spoke
la
sabsUace
as
follows:
Oa
be
halt of the
bir
tt
gives
me
great
pleasure
to
present
these
resolutions.
They
do not,
howerer,
fully
ex-
press
rav
feelings
in
the
matter.
Aly
recollections
ct
Mr.
Paike's
otSciil
history
dite
lrom
the
time
ot
the
funeral
of
Kimehamehi
III.
From
that
time to
the
present,
with
aa
occasions'
brief
vaca-
tion,
he has
hardly
beta
absent
a
diy
from
tha
work
of
his
office,
from
sickness
or
any
other
cause. He
has
been
a
tiithtsl
and
indsstriocs
oarer.
Few
of
the
community
know
how
rosea
ther
are
indebted
to
Marshal
Parke
for the
main-
tenance
of
public
order,
or
how
he
has
carried
the
rerpoosihilities
of
his
office
with
him
diy
and
sight.
His
official
duties
were
not
sach
as
began
at
9
o'clock
in
the
morning
and
ended
at
4
o'clock
in
the
afternoon,
but
they
followed
him
lite
into
the
night
and
met
him
early
each
morning,
leaving
him
but
little leisure.
Ia
regard
to
his
official
retitions to the
court
and
bar
we
caaaot
exsilv
give
too much
praise.
I
ca
say
personally,
and
I
believe
that
every
member
of the
bar
can
say
the
same,
thit
be has
always
met
any
claims
upon
his
oScial
services
with
courtesy,
and
a
readiness
to
neonveaienca
himself
for
my
accommodation
and
that
of
my
diesis;
and
with
this
obliging
dispo-sio-
n,
he
was
prompt
and
vigiliat
ia execution
of
all
commaads
of
the
court.
Never
in
my
expe-
rience
has
he
neglected
or
asnecessxrily
delayed
the
service
of
a
single
court
piper.
As
to
the
man-
ner
of
Mr.
Puke's
dismissal
from
office
there
is
much
to be
said.
Osteasihly
he
was
dismissed
se
he
was
not
ia
accord
with
the
goveramcat.
There
are
probably
some
who
rejoice
thit
the
after
having
failed for
a
long
time
to
develea
aay
idea
ot
aettoa
which
could
be
called
a
policy,
bare
at
list
bit
upon
a
definite
plin
ot
cperxtioBS,
which
might
be
cilled
the
policy
of
--
accord
and
Uf
aeaon,"
a
very
good
thing
some-
times
in
the
practice
of
law,
but
a
very
mean
thing
as
a
principle
of
roverament
;
a
principle
which
can
oaly
be
siguiucact
ot a
milk
aad
water
ad
a
of
afiairs.
As
&
member
ot
the bxr
I
take this
oousion
to
condemn
before
this court
aad the
pablic
the
manner
of
this
dismissal,
which
as
far
as
the
Darsh&l
is
concerned
caa
only
in
crease
my
repeci
for
him:
for
it
is
complunent
to
as
officer
to
be
retired
under
such
drcumstaaces,
and
it
is
ao
credit
to
any
one
to
accept
office
under
such
conditions.
Hen.
W.
O.
Smith
sud
thit
though
oae
of
the
nicncer
members of
the
bar.
it
was
perhaps
peco-
-
liirty
appropriate
that
he
should
speak
oa
this
oc-
casion,
for
ts
former
years
he
hid
been
a
sabordi-i-
.if
Marshal
Parka's.
Yoz
five
rears
ho
was
sheriScnderMr.Farkt.
srst
on
Kaaii
and
liter
oa
Maui,
and
thus
had
special
opportunities
of
knowicg
him
othaaiir.
tiurtng
tail
time
ne
caa
found
Marshal
Patae
fiithf
si
and
untiring
in
the
discharge
of
his
duties.
Among
raaay
csimible
traits
perhaps
none
was
more
coospicaocs
this
his
constant
kindness
to
alL
No
question
of
time
or
pressare
d
business
prevented
hist
from
helping
those
in
distress.
This
trait
is
him
is
known
to
all
who
are
acnuinted
with
him.
He
always
sup-
-
torr
to
we
much
ia
coining,
knowing
no
matter
they
micht
have erred
thit
they
would
at
least
meet
with
a
kindly
recepUon.
UonoemiBg
nts
integriiy,
no oao
ooaai
queuon
his
uprightness
aarl
the
smoeritr
of his
motives.
He
has
been
an
honest
man,
and
ot
ranch
physical
courage.
His
zeal for
the
publie
welfare
of
his
fellow
countrymen
ot
all
classes
was
eonspicaous
is
many
waysaadonsamberlessoccAsioss.
Per.
haps
so
part
ot
his
record
stands out
more
prom-
inently
than
his
actios
is
the
terrible
srntll-po-
epidemic
of
1S52--
In
time
of
astioaal
affiio-tu-
n
when
the
whole
country
was
strickea
with
fear,
and
of
the
populatioa
was
smitten
arith
iSnib:
when
the
hearts
of
men
failed
them.
he,
with
other
courageous
and
faithful
ones, re
girdless
of
his
own
safety,
was
nsceasisg
in
his labors
of
lore
is
caring
for th
sick
asd
dying.
His
srJeodid
physical
strength
enabled
htm
to
do
endure
what
few
others
could.
I
is
glad
that
Mr.
Parke
is
present,
asd
I
can
speak
before
this
court
and
in
his
presence
ot
his
moral
worth.
Onolher
occasions
the
bar has
met
to
pay
the
last
tribaies
to
those
who
hive
de.
parted,
and
those
hire
been
sad
occasions.
On
this
occasion,
although
there
is
so
much
to
regret,
we
sldl
have
Mr.
Parke
with
cs,
aad
we
all
hope
that
manr
years
of
usefulness
asd
happiness
are
still
is
store
for
him.
Tbe
bent
wishes
of the
bxr
and
officers
ot
the
court will
follow
him.
C
W.
Ashtord
said,
he
rejoiced
at
the
to add
to
those
of
other members
ot
the
bar,
his
own
tribute
to
the
personal
and
official
worth
ot
the
gentleman
who
had
been
so
arbi-
trarily
dismissed
from
the
responsible
office
he
so
long
hid
held.
Mr.
Parle
bad
enjoyed
aa
inenm-bes-
of
office
in
duraiioa
ranch
greater
than
usually
falls
to
the
lot
of
officials,
eres
under
ntoasrehical
governments.
For
about
31
years-m-
ore
than
a
third
of
a
century,
he
had
discharged
the
duties
of
his
office
with
nnfailing integrity
and
dfligenee.
The
career
of
the
speaker,
though
brief
in
years,
had been
extensive
fact,
ia
his relations
wiw
sorernmesui
oaicius
ia
this
and
other
climes,
and he
took
pleasure
in
now
reiterating what
he
had
often
prenoosly
declared
of
all
officials
within
the
scope
ot
bis
ex-
perience
Marshal
PArke
had been
found the
most
uniformly,
courteons
and
obagis?;
most
ready
to
oblige
others
at
a
person.!
sAcrince.
It
was
bst
sboaldtake
somenotiee.
in
the
present
notice,
of
the
causes
alleged
for
Mr.
i"rl-
-
removal
asd
the motions
actaalins:
the
quintette
to
whom
we were
indebted
for
that
arbi-
trary
act.
We
were
justified
in
accepting
then
the
avowed
cause,
namely
his
d
with
the
present
ministry,
from
every
side
cam
only
commendations
of
Marshal
I'arke
as
a
man
and
officer.
Accepting
this
universal
commendation
of
his
excetltoce.
as
the
true
sentiment,
his
-
with
the
ministry
merely
means,
when
reduced
to
its
I
agkal
import,
that
Mr.
Parke
is
too
good
and
too
honest
a
mas
to
betretaised
is
office
by
the
present
admiailtratitm.
He
was
averse,
on
principle,
to
the
discussion
of
poUtieal
topics
be-
fore
a
court of
jattic?,
and
if
his
remarks
ap-
peared
to
touch
upon
the
politics
of
the
day;
his
excase
mast
be
the
action of the
ministry
in
thus
thrusting
epos
the
bench
and
bar
the
alternative
of
dragging
politics into
court,
or
neglecting
their
obvious
duty.
The bar,
to
a
greater
degree tharl
asydarsot
the
community,
were
interested
in
opposing
arbitrary
government,
asd
the
actios
of
thminiirv
cow
under
discsssios.
bad
made
a
reference
to
politics
imperative,
in
the due
con-
-
--
.i
.:
r
.1.
.
I.!...
I
I..
.1
IIa
l
tl,a
nA-
-
fMEiauuu
Ul
iuc
auwjn,
.1.
mini
..
,u
,iv-
-
tirn
of
political
Tenom.
and
so
one
than the
bar
should
be
more
quick
to
recognize
and
prompt
to
resent
these
unwarranted
interferences
with
re-
sponsible
asd
efficient
officers
ot
court,
perpetrated
In
th.
mna
nf
la
'
RoTpmTMnL"
Th
cnMtrr
had
withheld
his
signature
from
the resolutions
presented
for
the
reason
thit
he
considered
any
actios
by
the
bar
epos
the
matter
is
question
which
failed
to
express
their
contempt
for the
manner
aad
motives
ot
the
Marshal's
remanl,
might
hereafter
be
cited
as
a
palliation
of
that
de-
spicable
act,
for
which
he
expressed
his
unquali-
fied
contempt.
The
sentiment
of
the
resolutions,
with
the
qualification
noted,
was
Ardently
his
own,
however,
aad
he
expressed
is
very
cordial
Unas
hope
for
the
future and
felicity,
so
richly
merited
by
ins
life-lo-
loyalty
to
his
ardu-
ous
official
trusts.
Mr.
W.K-CiStl-
e
spoke
as
follows:
May
it
please
the
court
I
cannot let
this
occasioa
pass
without
a
word
expressive
of
my
own
regard
for
Mr.
Parke.
In
common
with
every
member of the
bar.
I
have
received
numberless
courtesies
from
him,
Is
short
he
his
rase
aside
from
where
he
might
well
have
stood
tor
the
purpose
of
being
courteocs,
yet,
he
never
has
relaxed
aught ot
his
dstr
as an
officer
of
the
court.
He
has
always
done
his
dutr.
jet
with
kindness
goodwill
to
all.
ice
liar
au
ever
ace
wonu
nas
tne
irpnt&iiua
of
conservatism,
at
least
in
all
matters
pertainisg
to
tbe
practice
of
law
asd
the
forms of
rrocedure
in
court.
However
radical the
lawyer
may
be
away
from
the
court
in
social
or
political
life,
ts
all
which
certains
to
his
profession,
he
is
con
serrativr.
He
respects
old rnstitstioas.
he
ven-
erates
the
established
order
of
things.
Mr.
Farke
has
been
Marshal
siaca
a
time
"when
the
memory
of
mas
runneth
not
to
the
contrary
:"
at
least
the
memory
of
any
of those
men
now
present,
so
when
it
was
reported
that
Mr.
Parke
had
been
suddenly
removed
I
tbiak that
every
member
of
the
bar
felt
a
shock.
Ferhaps
it
mxj
sot
be
proper
at
this
place
to
discsss
the
nutter
is
its
political
aspect.
1
do
not
propose
to
disauss
the
propriety
thereof,
bat
wish
to
say
a
word
spos
another
as-
pect
of
this
matter.
If
I
am
not
is
error,
this
removal
was
nude
without
consultation
with
the
Justices
of
the
Su-
preme
Court.
Mr.
Parke
was
the chief
officer
of
the
executive
arm ot
the
Judiciary
Department,
and
the
Judiciary
is
a
branch
ot
the
Government,
equal
in
its
functions
with
the
other
two.
It
is
that
the Marshal
has
other
fssc-ties-
s
"""
those
connected
with
the
Judiciary
De-
partment,
yet
to
hare
caused
his remoral
without
consultation
with
the
Judiciary
Department,
was
a
tanked
disrespect,
and
as
each,
I
with
others,
Tvrhane
with
all
of
the
other
members
of
the
bar.
condemn
and
resent
it,
asd
desire
to
record
my
self
as
condemning tne
artuirarf
aninors
oi
una
nsicstisible
removal.
Sir.
A.
S.
Hartwell
Doke
as
follows:
Daring
the
im.rirn
CivU
War.
it
was
a
ccenmoo
experi
ence
for
one
to
read
his
own
obituary.
I
had
the
opportunity
to
read
mine,
it wis
very
short.
Bat
no
one
l
snow
crcr
aeuu
toca
a
iiui
i
iuwu
history,
is
Mr.
Parke has
beard
here,
lamgiaa
that
the
bar
has
taken
this occasioa
to
express
its
kind
feeling
towards
him.
The
resolutions
are
somewhat
of
a
compromise,
asd
necessarily
so,
for
no
one
could
expect
the bar
toast
as
a
bod
via
:
.
,::
.1
..
n,..
.
J.lwn
aiiHiiirai
i.irAmr-
-
1MB11,
,
tk
of
ttMArshaTs
retirement.
Iwishitwere
a
rturerfleai
austeui
ui
m.TiiTyyii.
We
all
bar
appreciated
Mr.
Parke's
courteons
and
obliging
nature.
It
is
no
light
matter,
to
toll
an
office
as
he
has,
for
orer
thirty
years,
withouts
whisper
of
reproach
agiisst
his
integrity.
Com-
mon
honesty
is
really
uncommon.
The
office
of
vr,iv-i- givesa
chance
to
cosnire
at,
or
to
partic-
ipate
is
all
kinds
of
fraud
and
corruption,
asd
in
sseh
a
way
as
nominally
to
keep
clear
cf
actsal
knowledge
of
Each
ooisgr,
except
among
the
par-
ticipants.
NoraeerexwMliearftosrjpectarssy
anything
of
the
kind
against
Mr.
Parke,
For
the
casse
which
I
hear
was
assigned
for
his
dismissal,
namely
vast
of
accord
with
tbe
Ministry,
I
think
In
looting
oTer
the
great
isSsx
of
a
medley
of
people
during
tieTast four
years,
tornithing
like
the
condition
of
Calif
orsis
rtnrirg
the
cold
ezcite-me-
of
1513.
it
il
fair
to
say
that
the
Marshal
baa
not
had
at
his
disposal
a
disciplined
polico
force,
under
hia
orders,
and
tabject
to
his
aryrtrrtrnjit
ti
rrronnL
He
has
.been
oSdillr
reiscsaible
frrr
fiVT?!"'"
nrT
he had
na
acxnal
con-tro-
L
This
is
a
difficulty
chich
the
new
Marshal
mfllEodoc6tratontho
threshold
of
his
offidal
dnties-
-
In
this
eiprcisioa
of
kind
f
reliag
to
Mr.
Fxiie,
lam
eoaSdect
that
his
Bsccesaor
will
sot
feel
that
Uat
he
WW
heartily
join
ia
our
swd
wishes
to
hh
"predecessor.
Whenever
his
term
ot
office
ends.
I
hore
he
may
hive
and
deserve
as
kind
things
said
ot
him
u
we
all
desire
to
say
ot
M
r.
Puke.
Mr.
F.
M.
Hatch
said
it
care
him
pleassre
to
testify
to
the
uniform
courtesy
ot
Marshal
laik
towards
lawyers
and
his
astaUiag
atteatioa
Is
the
routine
ct
his
duties.
Judge McCully
said
he
would
sol
go
oTer
the
who)
tabject,
"It
I
should
go
into reminiscence
I
could
talk
a
very
Ions
time. The
present
year
i
my
thirtieth
ot
Hawaiian
lite
and
most
of
the
time
I
hare
beea
connected
with
or
hsr
had
dealings
with
the
coaits:
aad,
ot
coarse,
hive
hid
almost
continuous dealincs
with
the
marshal.
I
caaaot
forbear
to
add
my
testimony to
that
ot
otaers
concerning
the
rnarsaais
honesty,
it
is
a
great
thing
to
hold
office
so
long,
under
a
system
of
imperfect
audit
or
ot
no
irxlit,
and
never
once
be
charged
with
dishoaeety.
But
Marshal
Park
was
mere
than
honest,
lie
never
lived
merely
for
himself.
He
was
always
at
the
service
ct
some
one.
either
officially
or
ts
private.
He
made
him-
self
helper
ot
court
and
bar:
and
la
ser-
ving
the
government
never
forgot
hi
duty to
his
fellow
mu.
The
Chief
Justice
said
:
--
it
so
inconvenicat
tor
Judge
Austin
to
be
present,
bat
he
wishes
cow
to
express
his
sympathy
with
the
resolution
present-
ed.
Marshal Parke for
you
will
always
bear this
title,
I
fear
I
would
trespass
upon
the
ruling
law
forbidding
cawa&iftrr
fertuawy
it
I
were
to
My
ranch
after
th
remarks
that
have
been
made,
so
much
time.
It
would
show
as
extraor-
dinary
wast
of
sensibilitT
not
to
notice
the
retire-
ment,
ot
an
official
ct
this character
whose
iacaca-basc-
T
aatedates
by
four
years
the
organisation
ot
the
bspreme
Court.
The
imputation
otwantot
courtesy
in
not
consulting
tbe
court,
either
ia
re-
ference
to
the
dismissal
ot
it
chief
txecative
offi-
cial
or
in
the
appointment
ot
ha
successor,
mast
tall
span
those,
who,
having
this
anthotity
by
law,
hive
chosen
thus
to
show
that
Air.
Parke
has been
uniformly
a
friend
ot
the
Hawaiitns.
This
is
il-
lustrated
by
the
feeling
remarks made
by
Brothers
Maheloai
and
KaulukouT
lie
has
been honest
to.
fault.
Uehasheentaithful,iodustrionsandhasnot
spread
himself
is
the execatioa
of
his
perrjuing
duties-
-
Mr.
Marsha,
you
carry
with
you
the
best
wishes
of the
court.
Remarks
were
also
made
by
J.
L.
Kaulokoo
Esq.
and
S.W.
Mahdoaa
hi..
native
members
of
the
bar.
At
the
conelusioa of
the
speeches,
A
copy
ct
the
resolutions
were
ordered
to
be
spread
upon
th
re-
cords
of
the
Sspt
im
Court;
the
regular
business
ot
the
Court
was
then
iroceeded
with.
Ma.
Patw's
llo-LT-
.
Is
repl
v
to
the
resolatioas
forwarded
to
him,
ex
Marshal
Parke
has
seen
fit
to
forward
expressions
ot
his
love
and
gratitude
to
the members
of the
HiwaiiAs
Bar
in
the
following
terms:
To
Edward
Preston,
Alfred
S.
ILutwelt.
John
l.
W.
li.
Castle.
Wo.
A.
Kisser,
William
It.
Austin,
William
O.
Smith,
W.
Austin
Whit-
ing.
Itich'd
P.
Btckrrton,
J
no.
L.
Kaulukou,
J.
M.
Monserrat,
A.
1.
l'etersoo.
J.
M.
Pocpoe.
W.
L.
Hotokahiki.
S.
B.
Dole.
A.
Rosa. F.
JI.
Hatch,
Est-r-
s
geaUemea
of tha
Hawaiian
lUr:
a
Allow
me
to
embrace this
opportunity
to
sxtesd
to
each
of
you
rcy
last
farewell while
I
sever
my-
self
from
you
ia
my
official
capacity
as
Marshal
ot
the
Kisgdom,
and
also
to
expicss
to
yon
my
most
sincere
and
heartfelt
thanks
for the
many
kisd
and
most
friendly
expressions
contained
in
rour
a
copy
ot which
I
rcceired
from
Wm.
Foster,
Esq.,
Clerk
ot
the
Supreme
Court.
In
parting
from
you,
I
bear
with
me
kisd
rcmeni
brinces
of the
rainy
favors
which
I
hare
experi-
enced
from
each
and
erery
one
ot
of
yos
while
discharging
the
duties
ot
my
office;
and
it
in
the
discharge
of
those
duties
I
have
done
that
which
wis
hurtful
to
any
one
of
yon,
I
am
heartilr
sorry
for
the
same
and
pray
that
in
your
goodness
yon
will
forgive
me.
Allow
me
again
to
express
to
yon
my
thanks
for
th:
kind
sentiments
bestowed
on
me.
I
pray
that
your
happiness
and
prosperity
may
be
long
con-
tinued
and that
our
close
anil
intimate
relatioss
mar
by
continued
ia
our
private
walks
ot
life.
"I
have
the honor
to
be.
Sirs.
Your
obedient
servant.
W.aPAUa.
Fbox
XKI
litSCK.
DmtniEiT
or
tbe
Jowcuxt,
)
Uoxoixxv,
U.
I-
-
O--
t-
2,
ISSI.
i
"
Hon.
Wat.C.l'Aaax,
DcxaSm:
We
learn
with
deep
regret
of
reur
resignation
of the
Office
of
Marshal,
which
yon
have
held for
now
orer
thirty-foc-
r
years.
The
office
which
you
have
held
for
A
period
even
g
the
organization
of the
Supreme
lonrt,
nas
ptacea
you
in
most
lnttmato
relations
with
the
Judges.
That these relations
with
our
-
"
them
are
well
assared.
tlat
how
that
and
that
Mr.
that
is
that
and
and
tme
wbftnt
bolarasyourcoanecuos
wits
ns,
the
present
incumbents
of
the
Bench
are
concerned,
we
wish
to
say
that
yon
hare been
a
most
faithful and
de-
voted
officer.
Yoa
have
uniformly
discharged
jour
multifar.
ions
dutiife
towards
the
Court
without
demur,
and
with
a
real and
fidelity
that
are
most
commend-
able.
The
lies
that
hare connected
yoa
with
the
Supreme
Court
are
now
severed,
and
we
wish
to
thank
yoa
for the
nnmeroas
jiersooal
acts
of
kind-
ness
to
ss
as
individuals,
in
doing
which
yoa
have
spared
no
pains.
los
have
our
goou
will
aad best
wishes,
and
ve
feel
assured
that
yoa
hare
what
is
worth
more
than
this testirnontil.
the
consciousness
ot
hiring
discharged
jour
official
duties
in
the
past
with
honesty,
impartiality,
and
fidelity.
We
are,
Dear
Sir,
yours
sincerely,
Signed)
A.
F.
Jctjd,
Ltwsascz
McCoxxt,
Btaj.
II.
Acstxx.
DxrumiiST
or
the
JtrctctUT,
Uoxoutlc,
II. L.
Oct.
3,
ISsl.
i
Hon.
Ww.
C l'laxr,
Urnolalu.
Dtax
Star
Tbe
BBdersicned,
officers
of
tbe
Su-
preme
Court,
desire
to
express
hereby
our
regret
that
yoa
are no
longer
to
be
associated
with
ns,
and
to
cosrey
to
von
ourappreciation
of
your
past
fidelity
is
your official
capacity,
and of
jour
uni-
form
eourteaty
and
kindness
to
ns as
individuals
in
both
our
public
and
private
reUtross
with
roc.
.
,We
jois
is
wishing
yoa
a
full
measure
of
hap-
piness
asd
prosperity
is
the
f
utute,
asd
wa
trust
that
many
years
of
honor and
ntef
alness
are
yet
in
store
for
you.
We
remain,
Dear
Sir.
faithfully
yours,
I
Signed)
Wrtxtiu
Fasten,
Clerk.
Hesei
Surra,
Deputy
Clerk,
W.
L.
Wilcox.
Interpreter,
LiChzcw),
Chinese
Interpreter.
Return
of
tbe
"Hazard."
MQSX
aotTTB
SEA
riAXTlTTOS
LABOl.
The
brigantiae
Heard.
Capt.
C.
H-
-
Tieraey,
arrived
is
port
here
yesterday
from the
South
Sea
Islands,
being.
13
days
from
Jalo.it,
bringing
73
men
and
C
women,
incoming
laborers.
The
vessel
came
to
anchor
in
the
harbor.
&t
?
but,
con
trary
to
ins
former
manner
01
receiving
instruc-
tions,
up
to
G
o.m.
no
official
cossected
with
the
Board
ot
Immigration
save
and
except
Hon,
A.S.
Cleghom,
the
Inspector
of
Immigrants,
who
was
early
on
board
and
examined the
condition
of
the
vessel
asd
immigrants,
praising
the
cleanly
con-
dition
of
the
one
asd
the
healthy
and
contented
appearances
of
the
other visited
the
brig,
there-
fore
no
knowledge
was
obtaiaAbie
of the
possible
distribution
of the
newlr
arrived
laborers.
Captain Tierney
bas
presented
tbe
following
re-
port
of
his
voyage
to
Mr.
A-
-
Franf
Cooke.
Presi-
dent
of the
PacCc Steam
Navigation
Company.
citrus:
TiBmxin
s
uxrosrr.
Sailed
from
Uoscdala
Jasairy
31st,
b
puno
lo
the
Gilbert
Islands
to
land
returned
laborers,
then
to
proceed
to
the
2iew
Hebrides
and
other
groups
la
the
South
Seas
to
recruit
"
free
and
willing
la-
borers
for
wots:
on
plantations
in
tbe
Hawaiian
kingdom."
Tbe
voyage
to
tbe
Gilbert
Islands
was
quickly
asd
pleasantly
accomplished,
and
the
returned laborers landed
without
any
mishap.
Heavy
weather
eassed detentios
of
the
ressel
oil
Itohvritari
for four
days
after
which
sail
was
made
for
the
Kew
Hebrides
group.
Arrived
at
Fatusa,
as
island of the
group,
on
April
6th.
After
a
short
delST
is
a
futile endearor
to
recruit
labor.
sailed
from thence for
Asateum.
"
At
Anateum
12
people
were
obtained,
and
cieparture
was
taken
for
Tasna
where
a
recruited
beats"
crew
was
landed,
two
rf
them
however
immediately
signing
service
papers
for
three
years.
Oa
the
12Ih
of
April,
while
on
that
island,
experienced
one
of
the
most
severe
and
frightful
hurricanes
which
it
has
ever
bees
my
fortune
to
encounter,
the
seas
run-sin-
g
mountains
high,
the
wind
blowing
sails
from
the
rery
ritid
lightning
and
heavy
rain
adding
to
the
general
disturbance
of
wind
and
sea.
Although
I
had
had
ample
time
asd
had
made all
requisite
preparations
for
A
battle
with
the
elements,
yet
when
the
blow
did
come,
it
carried
away
foretopmast
and
carried
away
asd
as
a
consequence
the
surge
carried
away
tbe
raain-boun-
surra a
boat,
and
to
add
to
the
misfortunes,
ose
of the
crew,
as
Hawaiian,
named
"Mana,"
was
blown
from
aloft
asd
falling
to
the
deck,
had
his
neck
broken,
dying
instantly.
The
gale
lasted
without
cessation
from
the
nisht
of
the
11th
sstil
the
morning
of
the
13th,
the
brig
behaving
nobly,
although
every
moment
threatened
ta
be
her
Isst.
As
alllh
sails
were
more
or
less
damaged
and
boom
gone,
the
Hazard
was
with
difficulty
sailed.
lo
liarassan
harbor
wsere
secessary
repairs
to
sails
and
rising
were
made,
bst
no
spar
for
a
mam-boo-
beini
obtained
at
this
rdace.
sail
was
made for
Xoumea,
X.
Cn
where
one
was
obtained.
Oa
May
7th sailed from
Noumea
for tha
New
Hebrides
and
after
escoustermg
a
ssccessios
qf
strong
bead
winds
arrived
at
Tansa
on
lbs
'lit',
of
Mav,
wind
blowing
a
soth-we-
gale,
heavy
rain
accompanied
with
thunder
and
lightning.
iiem-une-
six
uays
si
xansa
aunsg
wnics
1
ob-
tained
19
people.
From
thence
went
to
Eroman--
,
bst
obtained
no
people,
so
sailed
for
Sandwich
Island
where
we
arrived
May
31st.
remaining
four
davs.
asd
obtaining
S
Deoole.
Thence
to
Three
Hills
Island,
no
people
and
on
June
7th
sailed
for
Hacsra
where
I
landed
a
boat's
crew
that
had
ac-
companied
me
the
previous
royage.
1
tried,
but
srissccessfully,
to obtain
labor.
From
llacnra
sailed
for
Tonga
and other islands
to
the nouth
and
west.
At
Arm
dropped
anchor
but
obtained
so
labor
and sailed
froa
thence
on
Jose
12th
for
AmbrjD.
Here
I
signed
fire
people.
At
this
place
one
of the
boats
got
capsized
is
the
surf,
the
crew
were
kindly
treated
by
the
islanders,
and
were
assisted
in
rescuing
tbe
boat,
carrying
it
orer
a
stretch
of
reef
to
the
shore,
and
then
carrying-i-
t
across a
strip
of
land
to
a
small
bar
where
after
repair
she
was
launched
again
and
towed
oil
to
the
ITxranf.
Sailed
from
thence
for
Psama
and
afterwards
coasted
around
Lorepi
where
I
ob-
tained
a
few
people.
Made
Ambryn
xgiia
on
June
13th,
asd
obtained
lfpeopLr.
Shifted
my
anchorage
to
the
Ji.W.esd,
but
although
I
staid
there
three
days
I
did
not
ob-
tain
any
people,
all
hands ashore
being
engaged
in
settling
one
of
their
periodical
differences
which
results
so
rapidly
is
decimating
tbe
population
of
this island.
At
llallicolo,
found the
people
rery
shy.
and
obtained
no
recruits.
While
here
H.
U.
M.
S.
Hirandi
arrived,
and
by
imitation,
I
visited
the
ressel
asd
passed
a
pleasant
hour
with
the
WQUSaiaiCI,
.WMU
a
iuuiiiwin,auuuijiiawi-
-
1
1.,,,
as
is
usual
with
officers
in
H.
B.
iLU
e,
On
Jslr
1th
we
sailed fur
Pentecost,
wind
strong
and
unfavorable
for
recruiting
purposes:
obtained
Ilrecruits.
Heavy
weaifier
cominr
on,
1
was
com
pelled
to
put
to
sea,
and
made
for
Aurora
where
I
obtained
3
rata.
Here
I
again
dragged
anchor,
so
went
to
Aroba
ta
remir
damages.
Obtained
osir
one
lAborer
here,
so
the
Uazmri
was
pointed
for
Santa
Maria,
where
I
obtained
nrewooa.
repaired
anchor stock
and
got
four
people,
rt
earner
at
this
period
(July)
Terr
boisteroci
asd
unpleas-
ant,
a
constant
repetition
of
strong
8.
W.
gales
accctmrjasied
with
heiry
rain.
July
2SI
sailed
for
t&c
SiiUor
grop.
Here
a
continuance
of
bad
weather
compelled
me
to
sail
for the
Solomon
group,
arriving
at
casta
Anna,
July
"Sth.
Here
I
learned
that the
same
ssries
of
gale
had
been
prevalent
for tbe
put
two
months.
As
the
weather
continued
snprctious,
I
condu
ded
to take
tbe
home
track,
takmri
my
departure
Jnly-JCt-
On
July
Slat,
mads
Stewarts
Island.
From
Ihr
to
Jalait
had
variable
winds, arriving
there
in.
ttl
fin
KTit.
1.
tailed for
Honolulu.
While
at
Jalait
I
learned
that
the
Jens
if
iri"ler
had
sailed about
Ang.
21,
for
Kusaie:
the
Cewerol
Siatl
and
XttUma
were
daily
expected
at
Jaluit,
About
n
btilnde
Vt
,
missed
four
of
the
U-
-
i3y
ralectica
is
raidi
epea
US
ppn-dic--
-l,
aral
I
boret,mes
shipped
by
me
at
PaUcoet,
and
am
inclined to
the
rupposiUea
that
nolliklac
taecoM
weather,
aad
having
no
knowledge
of
(HjUaces,
they
had
raited
eretboard
with
the
Inteettoo
of
Allhoagh
I
hare
had
tern
il
ccaw
offerer.
I
managed
to
bring
lb
people
here
without
the
re-
cord
of
a
single
death,
arriving
in
Honolulu
har-
bor,
onJeMh
guidance,
ot
Cant,
lUbcoek.
after
dee examination
ot
crew
and
passenger
by
Dr
Henri
McGrew,
on
the 13th
Inst,
IS
days
Jarait,
npnssengera,
all
weU.
That
Lahalna
Torchlight
Proccs-doa-
.
EDrromGirxTTx:
I
see
by
the
tleveenejea;
mouthpiece
that
Mr.
Gibson
was
met
by
a
"grand
UluminaUoa
and
ovation
"
at
Labile.!
last
week.
I
happened
to
be
present,
and
can
state
the
truth of the
account,
and that
is,
it
&
true,
or
would
be
so.
It
it
was
not
a
cooked
op yarn
for the
ot
its author
(
Tt
Tu
facts
are
these
.
When
the
Kum
reaehed
LahaiBA,
one
ot
the
boats
which
transfer
pvusea-ger-
s
to
the
shore
had
four
poles
aniMsair--
,
a
round
which
leaves
were
wound,
and
each
supporting
a
lantern.
Tarrr
barefooted
urchins heMketaaaoe
torches
in
tbe bowot
tbobmt,
and
Dr.
Khaea.
iheUorersmestphysieiAS,
officiated
at tbe
stern,
in
command
of
four boat
boys.
The
four
boat
boys
shouted
well,
and
the'Doctor
did his
share.
On
shore,
a
small brush
fire
burned
for
nearly
tea
minute
and
then
went
out,
while
torches
were
seen
advancing
along
the beech
toward
lee
blad-
ing;
shortly
afterward
awrt
torch Mm
attttat
along
th
bench.
The
ordinary
crowd
of
tdter
looked
oa
At
the
wharf,
aad
the
four beat
boys
again
nuaif
estcd
their
patriotic
devoHo.
These
are
the
facts.
"
oolr
this aad
aothras;
wore.
SrnrriToa.
Rainfall
for
September.
The
rainfall
at
Kaaipa
llasehe,
Maaoa
Valley,
tor
tie
month
ot
September,
was
I
r
10
inch.
Thanks
for the
above
isfaraaUeB
are
Cam
to
Mr.
John
Emmeluth.
The
record
kept
by
J.
W.
Bitth-jlf-
,
at
M
Nar-ser-
y
ia
Nuuanu
Valley,
shown
taat
rata
felt
oa
W
days
is
th
mosth
ot
September,
Tut
:
.
7acA.ft.ai.
faal.
"I
etilV
ej
ajwiw
not
.
ajaVlB,
.
-
r
JI
aji'sa.
aei
tt
i.ii
so,
at
rr.
..,
cavsa...
.
.
...
.
IE
e.-a-
ojat
ojjfs
o.
Teui
The
arerage
temperature
dariaii the
a
Ti"
at
G
a.m.;
ST."
at
12
m.;
ai.
I
76
at
p.
ua.
There
has
been
no
ot
the
Stock
Mioinl
for
the
past
two
weeks,
and
quotation
of
remain
as
previously
quoted.
3Ttni
3uTcrt.5tmtnts.
"
"
XOTICK!
rpiIK
Ul'SIXESS
IIITHKUTO
COX-
-
X
dactrd
aadec
tht
ana
aad
rtyle
af
IIENKT
MAV
CO-
-
wtli
be
ceatlaard
ky
the
aaderalawaat
aeaer
tk
same
basiaesa
nsaie.
TOM
MAT.
Ilaaoiala.
ink
ott-
-
IS?
I.
ton
k
WANTED
!
T"0
laKl'OK
I'UJICIIASV,
ASJIAIiTa
X
Cotuce
la
cw-
-
a
FieasaBt
pari
or
ike
Iowa.
AJdrt--
-
L
Orset
HlwaluxGiSBTtB,
Iteaolala.
XOTICK.
ADIVIDKXT)
OP
T.Il.KB
be
paid
ta
Ua
of
Ue
WILllEU'S
itTEAMlill-
-
CaUa.llei.Wad-aetday-
.
Oct.
Wl,
tSSl.
at
the
soke
of
Ike
Ceaapenj.
5".
II.
HOsB.
MerraBT.
Itaeolala,
Oct.
Sth.
lsjl.
ran
It
NOTICE
!
HMIK
.VNNl'AT.
3IKKTIXG
OP
X
the
ONOMEA
SlUAlt
CO,
will
be
keM
at
the
OSceof
C.
Tirewrr
.t
Co..
OX
WEDNKUAY,
Severn-ke-
r
tab,
is--
at
1
o'clock
a.
m.
J.
O.
CAKTEIJ.
ct'y.
pro
tem.
Oaemea
Sarar
Co.
iioiai.
Oct.
int.
m
Tax-Appe-
al
Notice
!
rpiIK
TAX-ArPKA-
J,
1IOAP.IJS
ON
--
a.
tael.landor
mwall.
ror
KOA.
KOTIALA
and
HAMAKL'A
will
sit
a
rollout:
?.
Mhool
BOSM
Oct.
Id.
ISSt,
Sam.
Jf.
Court
llestr.
On.
1
.
ISM.
t
a.
ai.
s.
Kokala
V
ahaea
Cosrt
Host,
Oct.
SI.
lst.
a.
ai.
Himataa
lloaakaa
Court
Itooae,
Oct.
SS,
tset,
las
X.
Kekalt-Ka-
paa
Coait
Uowee,
Oct.
.
IS,
t
a.
a.
ciiarles
r.
it.var.
IU
a
rrtaidtat
Beam
ot
Tenders
Wanted
!
rpKN'DKi.S
WILTi
UK
J.KCEIVKI)
JL
at tae
oacr
i!
the
link
of
Ikr
a
ap
to
I?
O'clock
V--
.
oa
SATURDAY.
Ika
1.1
day
ot
NoTeniker,
lrl.
fee
treaclellng
'roai
Kaenak
tat
Hawaiian
the
Foartk
Volama
of
llawsllaa
Itaporta.
Taebhls
raa.t
be
for
a
lamp
o
Tor
theeatire
work:
the
tranilatton
to
ke
lrtkrr
wrllttw
oa
ose
aide
of
foolKap
paper,
ready
for
the
prialrr.
The
Dprtaie
Ceatt
does
sot
blad
Itrcir
to
accrpl
aay
or
the
lowest
bid.
liy
ordrt
of
tht
Coart.
WILLIAM
FOSTIR,
Clerk.
lloaolala.
Oet.
sih.
ton
at
PUBLIC
NOTICE!
TAX-PAYK-
OFTIIEDIS-TK1C-
T
OF
M
Al'I.ar
hanky
aotlAed
tkat
the of said
lli.lrict
will
koM
hie
ofSce
for the
accoaanodalton of th
at
the
followrDg
tlair.
and
place,
within
tald
Dtrtrirt.
via:
AttaeCOl'lrrilOVSG
la
MAKAWAO.
on
Novesi-be-
r
Ua,
sth,
KM.
Ittb.
Ifth,
IStk.
ltlh.
IMA.
nth,
SM.
:ttk,
aad
on
Dteesibrr
11th.
ink.
lata,
aad
Utk.
At
KEOKEA,
Be.idenr.'
of
Hon.
J.
Kaaaakrte
oa
Navenber
rsth
aad
t
lib.
At
HUELO
Oder
of
Xr.
Akaaaliilil
on
SoraabrT
iHh.nJJl.t.
At
PAIA.
Reidnice
of
Ioktpa.
oa
Novtmber
SSU.
Asd
at
HAIKU,
oflee of
Geo.
Brooks,
on
Sovtalbtr
b.
ABB.
FOUNASDBR,
Xakawao.
Oct.Mk.11.
tsxttt
NextVessel
From
Glasgow
IS
IN
PETER DENMSTON
&Co.'s
LINE
Tue
Splendid
Clyde
Bail!
Iron
Ban).
"
Birmali,"
100
S3J
TONS
KEMbTEK.
A
I
AT
LLOYDS,
"Will
Sail
in
January
Next
X$f
CrooJ
to
b
y
the
aborc
Veel
fkoaM
tc
(rctleml
toon.
F.A.3CHAEFER&C0.,
Agents.
Hnno.-iln-
.
October
.it.,
H6I.
Im
1TOI
i
nmmmi
&
co
Oflor
tPox
Salo
Ex
Eecent
Arrivals
:
Westphalia
11am
Pile
raer
Deer,
in
qa
A.
pti
;
bBfxrioT
Claret
a
Ckateao.
Latoar.
Laitte,
Mcdoc.
CHAM
I-r-
fV
GIVES
Of Chas.
Fane
Carle
IUanche.I
Firm.
Frerc
Co
,
Carte
d'Or.
Deft
chiedam
Gin.
in
toae
and
zmm;
Drxndleeof
allklndf.
feHprior
Port
and
Sherry.
JIJC
Wlae.
Madeira,
Uen'sictlat?.
Maraalne.
4'araoao.
Onim
Pittan.
Creaede
Prallaef,
Create
deCacao,
Empty
DEMIJOK.MS
it,
1,
a.
3
aad
5
OalleB.;
AlM-B-
tsI
Tortlaad
Cemtot.
of
Stthoaaa
A;
LiefauB.
ruent
bttel
Barb
Wire,
at
jrreatl
rtdacad
pners.
serrar,
luce
ana
raaay
uaga,
raovi
Insemt
Maker..
i"OU
SALE
DY
ED.
HOFFSCHLtxEGER
&
CO.,
ttt
HUEES
STREET.
NOTICE
!
Tl
IE UKDEIISIGXKB
1
r
AVE
SUM)
tbelr
Entire
t
xk
asd
trade aad sued
will
af tatlr
bo.lnei.
lo
the
HAWAIIAN
OAIIRIAaE
MAXUIMC-TLKIX-
COMPANY,
to
ut.
.Sect
tvm
and
ataer
Oetoorr
l.t,
lstl.
All
actonot.
agala.t
tbe
aval
of
WHITMAN
t
WRIUIIT
will
kt
Mtkd
by
J.
A.
PALMEIC
aad
all
perfoot
owing
laid
firm
are
rt.aeclfally
reqscrtcd
to
tht
ease
to
J.
A.
PALMER,
rto.
7
Caupbtll
lock.
iSlrntdi
WHITMAS
Jt
tVBtllllT.
NOTR'K
!
rniiiEi,SDi:nsii;.vKiiiiAvi:iTi:t'iiA.M:i
JL
tke
rntl
re
ttoclr.
iradt
aad
sood
will
f
the
Ira
of
WIIITHAN
Av
WEKillT.
ts
uke
toret
from
and
after
October
lit.
1&I.
All
ostausdms:
accosiit
af
said
dm
will
be
settled
by
J.
A.
I'ALHEIL
al
So.
7
Campbell
Bloci.
Ma
S.
U
VIItTM.V-
-
tmnn
rrnrnl
maBasremeat
ot
oar
raaasfMtsrr
fldtr.
13.
WEST
rellrla--
).
Uli
W.
W1MOHT
lata
ckarEt
.af
Ibt
bUckimlth
and
Iros
work
drpannitsl
Thanxtug
lb
eemraanity
for
tkelr
1b
thr
paet,
aad
aollcitlDg
a
eoatissasce
of
tk
asaae.
witk
sl.arances
of
oar
be.1
atteotloe
to
all
bwafBeM
We
rrmala,
very
reaprctfB.lr,
IIAtVAIIAN
CAEEIAOE
MAXirTACTIIIIIKU
CO.
lelzucdl
I).
WEST.
PreaMest.
E.
G.SUl-IIA-
Secretary.
NOTICE
!
c.iiir.n-iiG-iK-
D
iiavi.wu
ncro3ii:
Idtntlfird
with
the
taltreaU
ef
tk
HAWAIIAN
CAIthUOE
dANCFACTClflNQ
tOUPANY.
uke
this tnetltod
ot
expreaf
leg
mt
Itacere
taaak.
for
tar
kladneif.,
rrood
will
aad
liberal
mploTBMBt
rrceiTtd
front
oar
many
friend,
and
patron,
is
thi.
eomaiBily.
at
ocr
old.
eland.
We
now
cordially
latlt
yos
all
lo
coaansad
osr
serrler
at
onr
new
'
IleadquartrM."
oe
riaers
blrert.
nhrrt.
with
lBtpr"Ttd
facliltle.
of
etram
power
aad
machinery,
we
expect
to
tarn
orr
more
wwrk.
witk
STtater
care
asd
di.patca.
Toar.
rerptctfally,
(hlintd)
.
M.
WIIITJIAS.
W. W.
WEIGHT.
NOTICE
!
awKETiniNi;
rnti--
n
tiik
jiANAiKnr..-c-
T
M.
of
the
HAWAIIAN
CAKBIAGE
JtA.'SUrAl.TUl'-I5-
COMPANY.
I
with
lo
express
t
tfcl
eomai.alty
ray
sincere
thank,
forth
liberal
patronize
I
hare
en-
joyed
at
thrlr
hand.,
and.
trait
that
tht
aiiae
eseosr-aztmr-
and
iBpport
will
be
exltndrd
to
mT.BCCt.Mri
la
all
Ike
yeari
lo
come.
Very
rtrptetf
oily,
1B31
.
(Slntdl
Q.
WEST.
npiiE
NOTICE
!
IAI.TEKSIII1'
1IEUETO-
-
X
exl.tlng
between
Jno
A-
-
Falser
and
EWtk
II.
Woodworth,
nnder
the
Bane
of
the
CLtYaTAL
snOAWOCCS CO.
1.
dittoirtd brmntsal
coarrst.
The
bntincrr
will
be
cosdaettd
by
Mr. E.
II.
V.ood-
-
worut
DO
will
attanit
ail
lat
laatoiranre.
ai iar
iie
ana.
JNO.
A.
PALVIEU,
ELIJAH
I".
WOODWOBTII.
IfoaolBla,
Ocl
l.t
1MI
MK-
-
i.
X.
PALMED.
Is
aathoriatd
y,
uMea
all
for
me
after
thl
dale.
E.
H.
WOODWOUTII,
Irop.
CryrUI
toda
Wotkr.
n.roelil..
Oct.
Ic
11
least
Stamped
33nvelopes
OV
TilE
1IENUMINATION8 OF
3,
f
,
3
and
1
0
Cent.,
can
br
sarruared
at
the
Postoaeevla
any
quantity
from
ose
to,
one
ihostaad
Esvetoett.
renos.
reildlnieiBtrieotiHTl.ltBiUcaii
jrmeare
ithem
from
the
local
FnstomccjJ
Steodmesue
ar,d
fornji,
reply
carfi.
1911
nuUMTt"SoIt.
Br
LYONS
e&
LEVET,
Old
Lumber
at
Auction
tr
THE
rS
Wlt-tnt-
On
Wednesday,
Oct.
15th
A
l
II
.rit
a
aeaatlie
of
PLANED
LUMBER!
I.TOMXA
t,r.TRT.
AaetlMter.
Regular
Cash
Sale
On
Thursday,
Oct.
16th
Alt"
m.
al
t(r
Rfhtmi
will
h
iH
It
atKtltn.
DRY
GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Crockery
&
Glassware
N.v
I
ad
J
Saawr.
Barrrl.
Freek
ahm.
l-
-0
12
Pure
Brahma
Roosters
tad
IS
llAirkm--
Bralima
Eoosters
!
LYONS
LKTBT.
Aaelloaeen.
OjELEJIDIT
Auction
Sale
!
On
Wednesday,
Oct.
22
Ua.hr
lawatlto.
rm
(iOO
KIX
.
w
wtH
er
at.aettoa.ON
WKDNBs'DAT.
OCT.SJ.at
a
i
a,
it
hi.
Htfare,
na
Waaaat
Sraef.
On
a
Liberal
Credit
for
Good
Endorsed
Paper,
Oa
fmrthaaea
of
ont
,!,
a
Gewtral
Aaat.
t
DRY
GOODS!
COWSIjlTIXO
OF
-
Silks.
Table
CUxaa.
Caaalaltrta.
uaekiB.
LACES
&EI1IBR0IDERIES
Oaat'
aad
Boy's
Mwltt
of
Ckskiaa.
Hoaltry.
fadwwrsr.
Boats
A
W"
Jrwrlry.
ladtra'
Hal..
Shirt..
PaaK.
Blaatrt.
CARPETS
&
RUGS,
Etc.
LYONS
At
LBYKY.
Aaclimters.
Mortgagee's
Notice
of
Sale
By
direct.
on
of
WC
Pf.tcrk,
attorney
for
iohh
Bnr
row,
ifec
mottKjg?t?
nmMi
In
certain
madv
by
Mags.
Fnkn!
Ma'trro
and
toa
Maltn.r
hrr
kntbaa
f
nnoltitn,
w
nr
if
ll
at
pnb-H-
c
anrtl.in.
On
Saturday,
October
25
lt,at
12
o'clock
nortn.
at
or
Salrronmi,
m
Ilrwolnla,
all
lit
jure!
or
Land
on
Punchbowl
St
floBolula,
aid
Wiag
all
ike
ktad
descrlkrd
in
Roval
Ml('.ll
d.rd.
al
the
expraar
r
par
chseT.
Far
Iwrtker
fartlraaara
PPtr
te
F.
X.
Hatch.
Attornry
al
Law.
LTOWs
x
LBVIT.
AscUuatrr.
"ttu
ootrtisnumts.
Atlnilnlstrator's
Xotlce.
XroTICB
IS
IIEKKI1Y
GIVKX
J.V
tkat
tke
aadrnfianl
as
ktea aaastaled
Admla-btrat-
ot
Ik
BaMt
af
David
MtCarfary.
Jr..
late
of
noaolala.
drersard.
All
creditor
of
asm
Katstr
ar
antilrd
lo
lie
thtr
clal,
dalv
utknitlcaled,
aad
wilk
the
aroper
roacher.
If
aay
ratal,
with
Ik.
aaM
AdatlaUualvr,
at
kl
oak
la
Uawotala
irtlhla
alx
aionlk.
from
dalr.
W.
W.
HALL.
AdFiiat.lrator K.tale
David
McCartary.
Jr.
Oct
llk-lS-
NHS
Administrator's
Notice.
Till:
UXDEKSUSXHD,
HAVIXG
X
bean
appulat-rt-
Aatelalttntor
of th of
Ber.
W.
p.
A1xafti
Ute
of
Walrnkn.
Ma--
t
4ao4,
noiliea all
havtm
ctetaap.MtiaM
MUM
to
pmnt
th
MBf,
wtth
tke
proptf
Tnatfo
attchri.
wlikin
itx
montka from
date
or
tby
will
be
rwt-w-
birred:
and
all
perma
owing
aaM
autonro
rtaaawltd
ta
make
immfdlVe
paynwnt
to
J.
M.
ALEXANI-CK-
,
Ailnlntttrator
witk
Chr
Will
of
Rt.
V.
p.
Alexander.
Artnw&.
llaik-t-
,
Mani,
Oct.
4th.
IHI.
1UC
In
Administrator's
Notice.
rXl)ERSU-XEDOIVaNO-tic-
tkat
fc
ha-
-
Ihora
rlnly
appotntrd
Adnilntttra-to-
r
with
the Will
annexr-d-
.
or
the
Stato
of
Capt.
Tnoraaa
:pencrtlat
of
flllo, Hawaii,
deceased.
All
peravot)-
kavins
ctnlnia
araint
the
Mid
Katatr.
are
otiied
that
tky
Man
prtrtwnt
tkr
Mate,
dalr
Trrtaetl
and
with
th
proper
wcbr.
to
tk
anderrlxned.
within
thraei3)moatWfroBi
tht?
tbtr
oLtbla aetlce.
(ikrtt
month
kavinz
already expired
alace
plmllar
notic-
-
wa.
trlven
by
the
andarslsned.
as
TaxroftAKT
Adnini-rtrator-
.
or
hT
will
be forerer
tMired;
and
all
owlix
the
aald
Ktte,
are
regyitod
to
make
immediate
noraent.
I.
M.
KfTTllEDOB.
.rlmiDtrator
with
the
Will attached
of lb
EtUte
of
Thomaii
Spencer.
Hilo.
Hawaii.
iKt.
H,
tow
To
tlie
Trade
!
A
Consignment
of
Large
Coal
Bags!
TO
BE
Closed
Below
Cost
By
H.
HACKFELD
X
Co.
FOR
SATiB.
THE
I'lAST
ItEKKTOrOKB
oa
Ike
NCCAWC
PLANT
VT105,
cira.l.tlae
OF
MILL,
OVERSHOT
IRON
WATER-WHEE-
L
SO
feet
diameter,
with
GeartBz;
Conlere.
OalriUjal--
.
Tarbine
Water
Wheel.
Ox
Cart.
Plow.
Farmfaf.
Carpenter,
Cooper
aad Blackamltka
Tool.
To
one
planting
on
ihare aad
wUklna
in
fatare
to
triad
hi
own
caae.thU
aabrda
an
anaenal
opportanity
of
o
dotnx
at
Terr
taaaJI
col.
Or
Price
very
low
and
term
eaay.
ALSO-r-
OH
SALE
I
HOUSES
AND
LOTS
At
that
very
dWIrakta
aad
loestlOB.
So.
153
aad
13
Nsssas
Amse,
r
talnstr
walk
frosi
Poefllc
.ad
aarknr.
ZS
Trraisear:
for
aartleahar
aprljt
,
it.
nuutr.
tmtf
or
C.
B.
WILLIAM!).
NOTICE.
OFTIIK
JL
tke
WAIHBK
stTGARCOMP'T.
will
be held
at
lb
oak
af
tk
Cjaapasy.
Walker.
il.al,
ua
lliltMt
1Mb.
test.
K.
W. PCTKAM,
Sttratary.
Walker.
Maal.
October
IM.
11.
MSI
It
LOST!
LOST
FKOJt
KA
PA LAI
A
BANfll.
HAKAWAO.
MA
CI. On
Tallow
jilir.
krasded
TA.B.
tB
A
reward
ef
Its
will
be
wild
for
rrtaratag
th
aase
t
W.
II.
BAILEY.
mat
lm
Wallaks.
Mini.
Notice
to
Stock-holder-
s.
THE
MEET-
-
I.
I
NO
of the
r,
of tk
HONOKAA
rlCUAB
COHTANT
will
be
krldo
WKUNESDAY.
lb.
ldk
Oetober.
rrM,
alt
r
ra,
at
tke
oSce
of
F.
A.
Sthaef
el
Co.
P.--
r
order.
II.
EENJE.S,
Sterrtary.
Hosstsls.
..
h.
lt.
1B
Notice
to
Stock-holder-
s.
TJafc
AXXl'AI,
lIL'SIXKS--
i
irEET-
-
X
ING
of
tk
tltockohlei
of
tk
PACIFIC
SCGAU
HILL
will
be
bM
as
TI1LUIDAY.
tht
ISIb
OetebtT.
ItSL
at
N a.
at.,
al
Ik
outer
f
F.
A.
Schaefer
A
Co
Prr
order.
IL
REN
JES.
trUry.
Ilosoiala.
Srns.
arth.
InBI.
ltg
l
.
NOTIOB!
To
Whom
it
May
Concern!
ACCOUNTS
OWISO
TO
THE
BBdcriisned
f.r
th
On.rtrr
Eadtng
Jose
39th.
11.
If
not
p.
Id
by
Octobrr Mtk.
will
be
palced
Is
th
HANDS QlrA
COLLECTOB.
1IENBY
SKX
CO.
Hooolafa.
Stet.
gab,
lrit
BB
tf
Notice
of
Meeting
oi
Stock-holder-
s.
T"E
ANNUAL
MEETING
Oi
X
the
e
f
thr
WAIANAE
COMPANT
will
b
bttd
al
theeStttof
Mr.
II.
A.
WMnnass,
on
Octobrr
th
ISvk
at
It
a.
n.
CO.
I)
K
ROE
II,
imin
grcreUry.
NOTICE
1
T
HAVE
APPOINTED
MU.
W.
O.
L
SMITH
In
any
and
all
of
ay
balls.,
darlns
tny
abuser
fiotn
tke
KJEZdont.
W.
II.
BAILEY.
Hosolnla.
Oet.
lit.
14t
Hrx
a
Planters'
Labor
&
Supply
Company.
THE
ANNUAL
SI
BETINCJOFTIIE
Company
will
be
herd
at
lionolslB-
-
efl
MONDAT.
the
axh
of
October.
WILLIAM
O.
SlIITIt.
SeooUry
I'.
L.
A
S.
Co.
Hoouiala.oti.
il.
ll.
tan
Four-Roome-
d
Cottage
Wanted,
T.T7TXIUN
TEN
5IINUTE8'
WAIiK
VV
etthePOSTOrBlCE
ApplyM
ITII
THE
0A2ETTE
OtTlCr.
2mfm
SMfs.
Regular
Gash
Sttl
On
Friday,
Oct.
ll
At
MkiekaM.M!ileTKM.,
nm,tf
ta
i
DRY
GOODS
HUD
CLOTHE
Tsweh.
Cotwai
id
Id,
Finn
hlr4e
n,.i
.
.w
wmia,
naiiwnBiwnrcra,
rt,,,vv.4l
b.
Area,
Amrira.alar
NEW
GROCERIES!
ALSO
.
sark.Saaat.
Btrrrtt
rrara.
Xialla
,
3Pia3rriJLinxres
ctoo.
K.
r.
ADAW,AaetT
Mortgagees'
Notice
of
Sale
'ruKCN'iKiuiGN'KD,amn7tvx:R
X
A
C..
iararramltrd,
lie8
at
a
rrrtala
awr
tsi
dead
ttm
f
.va
Fai
urtkmrtae
kaoam
a
z.
in
X.
nr,
dalrd
Aaawal
mk.
!!,
af
rreord
3
7
I,
Ml,
m-rs-
krrrky
pre
aoUc
tkat
ta
iis.3
silk
a
poser
of
aal
tolalnl
is
raid
tnorr'.r
5c-
-
larrkd
to
forrelore
Ik
arm
foe
toadlu
brvk-
-
c.
or
ika
dM
teesml
ika
and
t-
-;
talrare
to
ealltrata
tk.
rmlm
aarard
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