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The Hawaiian Gazette from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 5

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K7mj(j LOCAL BREVITIES. The shooting eeason will goon open. The Planters' Monthly for June is out. Ehlers has a large stock of table damasks. F.

A. Schaefer is Acting-Consul for Portugal. The Arawa will leave for Sydney at 11 o'clock tins morning. The schooner Transit brought a joung deer for J. T.

Waterhouse. The steamer Waimanalo was sold at auction Saturday for $1000. A battalion of troops from the Philadelphia will land today for -drill. The National Band will go to Maul to furnish the music at the The Kinau will sail next Monday for Hilo, arriving there on the A number of the business houses will be beautifully decorated on the Fourth. The band gave a concert last night for the benefit of the Arawa's passengers.

The graduating exercises of School will take place on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, of Hawaii, will leave for bcotland on the Monowai. Mr.

and Mrs. V. L. Hopper will give a reception for Rev. and Mrs.

Garvin this evening. McCandless Bros, have been awarded the contrast for constructing the well at the Insane Asylum. By the latest advices, the price of sugar is said to be 3.03. This is a rise in price of over an eighth of a cent. There is some talk of the building on Xuuanu street, known as the "Queen," being rented for hotel purposes.

Invitations have been issued for a subscription cotillon, to be given at the Hawaiian Hotel on Monday evening next. Judge Frear will read a paper on "The Evolution of the Hawaiian Judiciary," at the Y. M. C. A.

on Friday evening. The Claudine will leave here on next Tuesday for Maui, allowing those who wish to attend the races to make a flying trip. Company has been hard at work decorating the drill-shed for tonight's ball, and it promises to Jbe a Euccess in every way. The orator of the day on the Fourth will be Captain of Marines Cochran of the Philadelphia. Mr.

W. N. Armstrong will also make a address. The Fourth of July Committee -offers prizes of $50. $40, $30, $20 $10 for the five buildings that Ehow the beEt decorations on the glorious Fourth.

Francis Leo G. Harden is very tired of being a royahst, as he says that, if he could do bo honorably, lie would flop over and become a good P. G. man. If Hawaii beats John Bull in a competitive contest for taking up uninhabited islands, the new will prove itself up to date.

Pittsburg Press. In all probability both the and Myrtle boat clubs will take part in the Fourth of July regatta. Crews from the different war vessels now in port have commenced practice for their race. A very pretty Fourth of July shield decorates Thrum's window. Besides containing the red, white and blue, it has photographs of George Washington and Sanford B.

Dole. A report from Makaweli says that from one three-hundred acre fluid of cane the yield averaged over ten tons of to the acre. This is zn unparalleled yield in the hibiory of the islands, or any other country, so far as recorded. There was a rumor started yesterday to the effect that negotiations for the pensioning of were in progress. There is absolutely no truth in the report, according to several Government officials who were Epokeu to last vening.

The band concert at the Hotel last night, given for the entertainment of the passengers by the Arawa, drew one of the largest rowds yet seen at that popular resort. Several new pieceB were rendered which won well merited applause. One of the principal attractions was the hand stand with its brilliant illumination of different colored electric lights. WRW1 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 5 CONSTtTUTIOHAL COHVEHTIDH. (Coniinced fiom page 1.) in line 4, ami tbe word "either" in line 5, be stricken out.

Carried. Councillor Brown moved to strike outthe words "Council of State" in the title. Carried. Pa-ed amended. Article 31.

Martial law. Passed as in the draft. Article 32. Tieaties. President Dole moved that the word "and," between the words "political" and "commercial," be changed to "or." Carried.

Passed as amended. Article 33. Counsellors of the President. Pushed as in the draft. Councillor Brown moved a reconsideration of Article 32.

He thought the word "concurrence" should be changed to "ritification." The motion to reconsider was carried. The motion to change in lines 4 and 9 the word "concurrence" and substitute the word "ratification'' was carried. Delegate Robertson moved to strike out the words "or commercial" in Hue 7. Lost. Delegate Robertson moved the ayes and noes he taken on the passage of Article 2 as amended.

The Article was passed as amended ou the following vote: Ayes Abies, Allen, Bolte, Brown, Carter, Damon, Dole, Ena, Hatch, Horner, Insepa, Kuhaulelio, Kulua, Kuuhane, King, Lyman. McCandless, Mendonca, Nott, Rice, Smith W. Tenney, Wilcox (A. Wilcox (G. Wilder, Young total, 27.

Noes Emmeluth, Fernnndes, Morgan, Robertson, Smith (D. Vivas total, 6 Article 34. Reports, responsibility, powers of appointment and removal. Delegate Carter moved that in section 3, paragraph 2 he stricken out, and that the words 'und removal" be inerted after the word in tbe first paragraph of the section Carried. Minister Hatch moved that section 4 be transferred to article 25, and be made section 4 of that article.

C'airied. Article 31 passed as amended. Article 35 Acting President in case of death, disability or absence of President. Councillor Emmeluth wanted to know if section 1 could not be shortened, so a. to correspond to section 3 Delegate Carter said the mntter was a very delicate one, and be fully explained.

He favored lengthening section 3 fco as to correspond to section 1. He moved that further consideration of section 3 be deferred, and that it be referred to the Committee on Executive. Carried. Sections 1, 2, 4 and 5 were passed as in the draft. Article 3G.

Ex officio members of the Legislature. Passed as in the draft. Artie 37. The Legislature. Passed as in the draft.

Article 38. Delegate Carter moved that this article, being without a title, be made section 2 of Article 37. Carried. Article 37 passed as amended. Article39.

Supreme Court judge of qualifications of members. Passed a- in the draft. Article 40. Burden of proof of eligibility. Parsed as in the draft.

Article 41. Disqualifications of legislator. Delegate Carter moved to strike out the words "of the departments of the Government," and insert before the word "Minister" the word "Cabinet." Carried. President Dole moved to add the word-, "or member of the Council of State." Carried. The article passed as amended.

Councillor Tenney moved that the committee rise and report progress and ask leave to sit again. Cariied. Tiie Committee reported and the report was adopted. Councillor Emmeluth moved that as Delegate Hitchcock was not here the Committee tdiould be made complete, and the President appointed Delegate Rice. The Couveutlon then adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning.

AND HERE YOU ARE! No Wonder Theophilus Wanted Kaiulani to Have a Future. In the graduating class at the Institute of Technology this year there is a young man by the name of Davies, says the Lynn (Mass.) Citv Item. Very few people know it, probablv, but he is the son of Theodore Davies, guardian of the Hawaiian Princess, a bright, active young man, too. Though his father is an Englishman and a thorough Briton, he became so well convinced of the merits of American education that he placed his son here in Boston to be educated, though the eon is to return to England after graduation, succeeding his father'd business of the oversight of the BUgar plantations iu the Sandwich Islands. Of the younger man, it is believed in Honolulu, that he will marry the Princess Kaiulani.

It is talked about among the friends of both as a matter of course. To Hie young man's credit, be it said, it is considered as sure now as it was when it was understood that idie would in due time come to the throne of Hawaii. Victoria is abolishing married teachers BY AUTHORITY. ACT 84. As Act Making Special ArrnoraiATio.vs for TnE Departmental Use of tub Government During the Two Years Wnicn Will End Wrrn 31st Dat of Marcii, in the Year 1896.

Be it Enacted by the Executive and the Advisory Councils of the rntivsional Government of the Hawaiian Itlands: Section 1. The following sums amounting to arc hereby appropriated to bo paid out of all moneys in tho Treasury received from all the current receipts of the general revenne of the Hawaiian Islands for the biennial fiscal period commencing with tho 1st day of April, A. D. 1891, and ending with the 31st day of March, A. D.

1S96. Legislature and Advisobt Council. Expenses of election of Delegates anil Constitutional Convention $15,000 Expenses of the Advisory Council 2,500 Judiciary Department. Expenses Supreme and Circuit VS 25,000 Pay of Interpreters in all Courts not specially provided for: and expenses of Witnesses in Criminal Cases 7,000 Purchases of Law Books for the Supreme and Circuit Courts 1,000 Printing and Binding Ninth Volume Hawaiian Reports 2,400 Stationery and Incidentals for all Courts. 1,500 Department of Foreign Affaibs.

Incidentals Foreign Office 2,750 Expenses connected with Diplomatic and Consular Service 10,000 Expenses of Hawaiian Consulate, San Francisco 2,500 Expenses of Hawaiian Consulate, San Francisco, last period, not presented before books were closed 007 14 Unpaid Bills, last period, the appropriation being exhausted 133 8G Belief and return of Indigent Hawaiians. 5,000 Return Passage of Dr. Makalua 400 Finance Department. Incidentals Finance Office Incidentals Debt last period 391 71 Incidentals, Auditor General's Office GOO Printing Certificates and Bonds 1,000 Interest on the Public Debt, dno nil Loans, including Commissions for remittance to London 460,000 National Debt falling dno. 49,200 Less estimated cash on hand in tho sinking fund for the redemption of bonds 29,200 20,000 Expenses of placing Loan of 1893 10,800 Return of fine to Pauclna (k) collected under an illegal sentence 37 Subsidy to the Oahu Railway and Land (Jompany Salaries last period not paid District Judge, Hana Molokai Wailnku Kipahulu Lihue Kawaihau North Kona Waimea Circuit Judge 2nd Circuit Consul General, San Francisco 125 100 100 25 225 125 100 150 225 250 333 31 Customs Bureau.

Rent of Kerosene Warehouse 324 Incidentals Customs Bureau 7,000 debt last period 453 CG March 31st, 1892 22 50 Pilot's "Watchman 1,440 Expenses Pilot Boats 1,000 debt last period 18 25 Chinese and Japanese Invoice Inspector. 1,200 Special Service Fund 2,500 Postal Bureau. Incidentals Postal Bureau 15,000 debt last period 738 27 SpecialMail Carriage 3,500 Subsidy Oceanic S. S. Company to July 1st, 1894 3,750 Postal Money Order Capital 3,500 Tax Bureau.

TaxAppeal Boards 1,500 DogTags GOO Incidental Tax Offices 8,500 debt last period 64 Claim of H. G. Tread way for cash advanced HO 34 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Survey. Expenses of Field Parties 15,000 Office Expenses, instruments, publishing mans, etc 1.200 Meteorology and Tide Gauge 1,000 Bureau of Conveyances.

Incidentals 450 Copying Indexes 2,000 Bureau of Immigration. Incidentals 1,000 Rents G48 -S 500,903 71 -S Bureau of Public "Works. Incidentals and Traveling Expenses 2,000 Repairs, furniture, and additions to Government Buildings New Courthouse, Honokaa 3,500 New Courthouse, "Waiohinu 3,500 Jailor's House, North Kohala 1,200 Landings and Buoys, Hawaii 2,500 Landings and Rnoys, Maui 2,000 Landings and Buoys, Molokai 500 Landings and Buoys, outer Districts, Oahu. 1,000 Landings and Buoys, Honolulu Landings and Buoys, Kauai 2,000 Landings and Buoys, General 5,000 Wharf at Kannakakai, Molokai 2,000 Light House Supplies 1,000 Steam Tug 8,500 1,758 34 -S 13,958 41 -S 26,488 27 -8 12,433 98 Attorney General's Department. Support and Maintenance of 8 75,000 Incidentals, Civil and Criminal Expenses.

25,000 Coroner's Inquests 1,500 Bureau of Public Instruction. Industrial and Reform School 8 3,500 Scholarships St Louis College 2,500 Oahu College 900 Kamehameha School 700 Iolani College 1,200 Hdo Boading School 800 Stationery and Incidentals for Office and Schools 8,000 Repairing School-houses 4,000 Kawaiahao Seminary Capitation Fees due last period 425 Expenses of School Agents 5,000 Capitation Fees, Girls' Boarding School. 5,000 Girls' School, Sisters of the Sacred -Heart. 1,000 Kauai Inkustrial School 1,000 Girls' School of St. Andrews Priory 1,000 Manual training and sewing materials for Public Schools 1,000 8 17,200 2.UK 1,648 uarnor 'JOJUOO 103,375 Roads and Bridges, Hawaii.

North Hilo 8 2JS00 Hilo 10,000 Puna L500 Kau iW 17,500 3G.900 21,091 -8 555,607 71 8 101,500 36,025 SouthKonn 1,000 NorthKona 500 South Kohala 14250 North Kohala 5,000 Hamakua 1,250 Roads and Bridges, Maui. Lahaina 8 300 Wailuku 1,200 300 Hana -300 Molokai 900 Roads and Bridges, Oahu. Koolanloa 1,000 Honolulu 96,975 (This appropriation is conditioned upon payment into tho Treasury as Realization of tho road Tax for the District of Kona, Island of Oahu.) Street Signs and Numbers 8 Roads and Bridges, Kauai. Koloa 8 2,000 Road Damages All Islands 15,000 Bureau of Water Works. Running Expenses 8,500 Repairs to Reservoirs, 5,000 General Repairs Laupahoehoo Water Works 50 Hilo Water Works 500 Koloa Water Works 150 Honolulu Firo Department 13,812 Electric Light 13,000 Public Grounds 1,200 Board of Health.

General Expenses 5,000 Support and Maintenance Hospitals 10,000 Medicines 9,000 Free System of Removing Garbage 4,500 Support of Non-Leprous children of Lepers 6,000 Expenses under Act to Mitigate 1,000 Quarantine Expenses 6,000 Segregation, of Lepers 185,000 Expenses under Opium Act 3,000 Insane Asylum 22,640 Lidding Streets othor than Honolulu 500 Printing 8,500 Expensesof Election 10,000 Forests and Nurseries 12,493 Reforesting land above Luakaha, Nuuann Vallev 1,700 Aid to Queen's Hospital 20,000 Aid to Kapiolani Maternity Home 3,600 Expenses, filing certificates of boundaries. 100 Incidentals under Homestead Act 2,000 Kapiolani Park Association 5,000 Aid to Paradise of Pacific 2,200 Quarantine of diseased animals 8G2 Government Pounds 400 Diamond Head Signal Station 200 Rent Custom House Lot at Kahulni GOO Rent Post Office Lot, Hilo 1,200 Department Incidentals 3,000 Curbing and paving Government Sidewalks 9,325 Reservoir at Leper Settlement 4,500 Artesian Well, Insane Asylum 2,500 Re-codifying and printing Penal Code 2,500 Hilo Firo Department 3,450 Unpaid Bills, sundry appropriations Incurred prior to March 31st 96 Subsidy to Steamer between Honolulu, Mauiand Lanni 5,200 Paradise of the Pacific, due on last period. 300 3,000 3,000 -S 97,975 500 17,000 -S 25,500 -S 28,712 -S 252,140 8106,104 96 680,604 9G Sl.449,223 67 Section 2. It shall be lawful for the Minister of Finance to continue to mak payments in accordance with the appropriations authorized by this Act, until tho 31st day of July, A. 1896, and thereafter at the same rate until new appropriations are made.

Section 3. The Minister of Finance shall not cause or allow to be paid from the Treasury any money for the objects named in this Act, except as herein provided, and the unauthorized expenditure of any money from Treasury to be thereafter accounted for to the Councils by indemnity bill, is hereby expressly prohibited. Section 4. All and every contract for constructing or repairing public works amounting to five hundred (8500.00) dollars, and for furnishing material, provisions, and other supplies, shall be awarded only upon public advertisement for tenders; and no public work, maieriiii, Pr sunnlies, shall be divided or parceled out for th? purpose of evading tho provisions of this section. Section 5.

This Act shall take effect and become law from the date of its publication. Approved this 16th dav of June, A. 1891. (Signed) SANFORD B. DOLE, President of the Provisional Government of the Hawaiian Islands.

(Signed) J. A. KING, 1563-1 Minister of the Interior. 1776 1894 I TVT I HUPtKAiiFoPt iT'Y'T THE 4th JULY Lz. Just Landed ex Australia for the I A FKESII SB I.AHGE STOCK Or ASSORTED Balloons and Flags.

0 Exhibition Sky Eockets, from i to pounds. Exhibition Roman from 6 to 20 balls. Torpedoes. Fire Crackos, Pin Wheels. Flower Pots.

Bengal Lights, Blue Lights, Colored Firo, Bom I)1. Single and Double Triangle Wheel, Colored Aerolites. Floral Fountains, Colored Star stnd Serpent Mines. Colored Roset'es, Colored Vertical Wheels (day and night Firework etc.) OBDERS promptly attended to. These goods are new and fresh, of the best quality, and will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PBICES, at the 1776 I Corner Nanana and King Streets.

1894 1 HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS -FOR roa DECORATING BUNTING, At the I L..

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