]~.‘¥” ‘ ' ,-"'~ -/ff 1. 3 _ ~;_»,~ . _ .___ _ , V. ' _ V ‘“ +~i~'~'~~».iV._i‘.'.:1's..;~z;-7._ »=' L -7. ' f ;=V..;.;~»_ -» } . , -`,»-_~»~_ i V .\ .~,-i_ -._;.g...,.e .- ,, ,p M.; 3. ~7»-i _ ,ff _ ii 5;-1...-.. g,-V.-.; i- * .5-.; 7.- _. V ' "V 1-'A 1* -_ .V;»'=V.;».'=T~7=.V_._».-:»,£.=..-` _ - V V =;..~s » . » 54 _'___-__ ___7_,f ~ - 7 ._ 7_V»-» viii: oi__fARm.i.\‘. i~n.iai.or'rr.'roWN. Fumes Enwinii ismiivu MAY so iggp ~ _ _ _ 535° We Congressioualists soon raised and » 7 efluippedavolunteer army. In the en. l . V ' ' k \ ' L ` suing War YOUUE Mr. Harden played his \ - _ ' ‘ . A D ‘ ' " of s The constitutional army were arm» _ ' G ' _ I , 7. _ 7; ' Q I Q ._ , _e wi_th the Mnnnlieherrifie using smoke- A , _ i v ‘ _ _ ‘ ` dcn of ` --- tfensvorteil :mm the deserts sfnorihem _ V _ _ _ _ ' i f ' 3 tiitives. Something siniiliir has been seen iii this Island in our own day and genera. tion. The army sided with the (lei . » _ but the Navy upon being appealed! thai); the Congress “greed to uphold the con R “m“fi0“3lDi\I`W. andsteamed auay td 7 7 . ’ I l » _ the nitrate ports inthe northern part 0f_ 7 7 . . . _ 5 _ . V We Republic. The nitrate pors are the , "IOHBY bag of Chile and with Iquique as a 4--"A" D 74-* Y wr _'A' -_ ' ,V __ ___ V . ,, _ _ _ _ _ V ' V ' ` -' -l ""__ F71-' `pss-rruiurhllip-my _U-Qp ` 1953 l>°wder and the little Republic at- _ _ ¥»f8~Cted*the attention of all military and naval ex s from » ‘fmmincentriy eqsipptgi 2363512 2'; But he wants that little good, 7hsre’s7 the place-to gg; if, P l °\1U° U0 Valparaiso. The Whitehead tor- cUiNAREi‘;°.‘1‘;..2?~?»?i.*“.ii2’.t;.1°.i.'s;£fi; l‘;.:°‘:;: B‘°°°9 Escalade. ii A ii 21st iam. I i. & _ .9 PT ' _ ‘l¥0\1l\Q Harden left Chile after see- iag ikdlhffal Montt and General del Canto 8 ugly ensconced in the Presidential resi Eiilwf 05 me Ka devegiiiissniiiigo. mise spring arises Acquaintance I B D Higgs. ,_ Brien abode in Honolulu then the 089681 of the Hawaiian monarchy. Queen Liliuokalani smiled on the young adve-nt~ urer, and her chamberlain employed him as a copying clerk in her household. The posit-ion can-ied withit a very elegant and 3 altogether unpronouncabletitle, In the gmt savers of the ioman~ intervals of his not too arduous employ- of Mr Francis L. Har- on the survey steam. little political sheet known as Ka Leo('1‘he brador coast. Phth- `V9i0¢). It was at this happyera in his ‘ I ' . 7 _ _ e - l,, um” age of f0u . i . . . °ggs '_ _ _ D 7‘ _ .' P upon ` was "doin ” the Sandwich Islands for the _. v I- I , ive ,i the open air cars g _ Thwce he drift. GUARDIAN. A strong friendship sprang _7 _ A ` 7 7 _ , , , 1 ' ' “NH South S6& ISl8»I1dS tmding UD _between the two young journgjists _ ' _ 7 _ _ _ pearl shell and shark fin which even at this date Mr. Harden re- at Trade w¢ Have HaVe” " k ts and at length Calls with keen delight. V _ ""“’° . \’l7eVre,l§fter i r 7. ment, Mr. Harden gave his time to a La 0 generations of his family, Sllnny life, that Mr Harden met our rep 1-tegn Mr resentative the late Mr B D Hi who Buenos Ayres in 1890 when However, the United States minister to of Argentina overthrew Honolulu succeeded in overthrowing the de monarch a destablishin a. te torate the dictator Mr. Har n y, n g pm c the Civicas, and is re- Over the group. The provisional Govern- out on top and smiling, i ment amused themselves by prosecuting then President of all and every royalist right on sight. Congress with an armed Mr. Harden soon felt the weight of the ded to emulate Oliver Law`s heavy arm and languished in jail peoples represen- for several months awaiting trial for sedi- , _ H. M. S. Champion for Esquimalt. It is _ v f tion. It was fortunate for the young ad- Y dig-€_S__ ven_turer that Great Britain had an ener- _ getic representative at Honolulu. Mr. Q11 appetltg Harden left the Sandwich Island aboard. Our Fit-Reform money. are just as good a custo made and have more style. The- money you save by buying your suit herei just as good as any other and wear 599;, , 50c.up to $3.00. _ _ _ _ __ . .ilififi fi » “Christ'y”l Hats 7 Are worn bythe 'A A ` I I suite We have none but that ` ol si _’ 7 but miie for some i..-.i is.. .ni A* $10'-0° $1299 and $‘5‘0_?_, in the world. The ingiiih Siliygsit i1f00"; ” 7 7 __ 7_ _ , 7,,,,,,% ___ _,___ -Wal F-my WI. “1°m» and ”°'i£»f.‘ @5235 ' ia. ...i ... them only. Theres a_ reascn ,Quit gg _ _ gfépéfjy _wap . s,for~it», they’re7,the most-‘stylish |;`y_i%i.neti.be"§¢'gr¢,3t as laura Cheapest to expfct 77 v _ " , I i. -i , ._~. . _,_ Japan a_i1ii_l_§ngiand It* cannot have escaped observation hat during the war iii South Africa he Japanese, alone among great D20' les, have expressed a wish for tho The Mikado was, we believe, the on y Sovereign who telegraphed to Qllee bination, or evcnto cope with the J ed navies of Russia and France Now, it their way to the Philippines. is almost certain that. unless England The Japanese undoubtedly believe they rms lforbade it France would place her fleet can beat the Russians, if they can fight il1'this»snuimer and if with E land’s help h ll lon rbe rmittedtouee the and she knows that it would be impos English coaling stations on the routes thi r to face a renewal of thatcom ther Her battleships would have to turn issue no such inyunction, so long as she they can compel France to remain neutral. _ i eu ied in subduing the Boer republics, Should their expectations be fulilled OI1 bO'[,-_l'1, ' believed that he was listed on the ships Mm Shakespeare is 3 books as a “political refugee". ` c_f the boclv _l_:i thi-. _ Howeveracorrupt Congress refused to oth” 0111135 1111;' \11l1’~1*~‘510Y? 0f_ allow President Cleveland to restore the ni; ‘§'__;;_?_ fallen monarchy, and the royalist party to have fam. resolved upon an appeal to arms. It fail- omed ine f.ici7. ed and NIT. Harden figured rather prominently before the subsequent court- martial. Major Wodehouse the British 5 representative hauled up his flag and re- ! fused to recognize the court, and upon scienc lowl disease in an art of tli the digestiv making . e has s 5- discovered. Science lin s h o iv n th a l succeeded in obtaining powession of his Y _ 2 body is al- -‘ 7 faithful subject. H. M. S. Daphne en most nlway ;;°‘1_f_’;5;;‘;‘f=‘§ route for the China station -took and failure of e lively and interesting experience in China and assiniils ` ;_.'. ‘-La...-5.4 Under tl1:s' ~ Q tween Turkey and Greece, and our young Y friend accepted a berth with the heathen I conditionf- th stom"“' live an cl ol o o d glands fail i their appoint- being supported by the Japanese minister Harden to Hong Kong. Then followed a and Japan. ' . In the spring of 1897 war broke out be- Turk. With much emphasis Mr. Harden n declaimed upon the sterling qualitiesof the unspeakable Turk whom he assures Slw D ohe it if she did Russiafssouthward expansion would prob Joy ednork Then f u d d 1 t._c`Q ,imomc us isa truly excellent e ow an amo e 0416,, m gppaf. paymaster. Three years of lotus the :.21 eiuffé __ _7 :ating in and around the Mediterranean _mo _:;___‘,‘__‘;3 bff' have done much to reconcile our young ee... ,,f|°eCt€d_ ' T;-, ___,,.. adventurer to the hardships of his sailor 'uid energy vfiih mental; life. His service in Egypt has _given him _2‘1° Swell' °f K°"`°'? “S *‘h°l navaiiiawer in the Furness is somewhat blwkade “M capture °f 8 l8qu°dr°n'. superior: to Russ_ia’s, but the dispimportlon selves and the Russians as inevitabi upon atrial of their strength, as soon a Z ’ . 7_i"g.‘i‘.i'.‘n of the Transvaal. Why mue Soiith Africa? Because, while she ma not need Engla.nd’s co-operation in order 7 to hold hei- own against Russia in theFar East ii is l”‘“SPe“S‘b‘° Ula” England' misss wiiiehyieid iieembusubie inferior should enforce neutrality upon France _*in quality _tis true to the Welsil product and Germany. It was because Russia but un1m;it_ed.in q{mnbit_y_ It is also to was backed by both Frfmce and Germany l be borne in mind that the instant the war that Jap'-tn felt constrained to surrender ‘preaks 0lR_ Russia Wm be unable to 1_ein__ that, in their opinion. they' have inuc to lose by delay: and that they will enter _i ___ respect to docking f__cu____e__ _md _qt ____a]__ S f for the "new docks, now in course of con-l supposed. to represent the Russian flee 1 . _,_ - ti f R . ._ There is, in `fuct`,' no doubt that the Wm no long can nue’ or"-‘ “gags Japanese regard a war between them ‘ fleet is growing faster than Japan's.- and ,__ the racist. if Japan 'mid sem this »year, she would have 0. great advantage g l _ _ _ _ ;iAfNew Remedy in ~ The moment the war in South Africa is i mba and _ * U _` Q ` G ` _ y ` ' . of K ' [large reinforcements are Fbeinghurried to- En l3.nd's h`§ndSl!1-ro left free by the subg sanction atyort Arghun can _ hu-my be linished for a twelveniontli, and for coal Protecting 0th¢s_ _ -*man vf ilt for the close of the contest in Russia must depend exclusively on thV°__ , y . _ __ _ -’-_° V _' supplies forwarded tothe naval stations from Europe. Japan, on the other hand, has half a. dozen dock yards and coal f and France would not y | f When, how ever, the subyugation of the ably he deferred for many years, forth 5 Transvaal is eompleted,England‘» strength ,Ja_panese‘would|not{be content with theac img f lbe nerall recognized as greater quisition of Korea but would reassert _ H3; v ( n wil ge y e than is had been at any other time mnce _ their title to the Liao Tung Peninsula gr t of which Z _ mainland by the Treaty of Shimonoseki, s e wi no get W pe I at f ' An t ' ' l . I 1 _ _ ._ l` . _ _ . . T. 1’ t . . __ 2 . * _ D v ' . . 'l ' » l i ' S ` - " - _ . _ ~ » - "» . ' ` _ H white sible for he con oin back as did those of Spam which were on omg; the use in ‘Mani-l iii of the run under The recovery Arthur Coley, use, an account gave a and the in many peedy Succesq of the Brmsh arm: at the Czars disposel England w 7 , , ng _ .1 . ° l ~ . _ 7 ffl _ _ _ i _ . ‘ . y. _ T1 _ _ - ' ` the qf »- I ._ ' . ' ‘ li. ei of the pro- vhothing is more trying among the smal ler ills of life than to. have clothing' and fu`rs and carpets eaten- by moths. Very- ofteii articles are not put away soon enough “in the spring; the eggs are already laid in the stuffs before they are packed, and hatch in the profound dark- ness in which they revel. ' 7 7 ' 7 Th isa neral impression that cam'-~‘ the territory acquired on the Chinese force her squadrons in the Pa_citic_bew_use ere _ ge L_ ll _ FREE T9 {iifl?ARiiii S535?-'E5iEi2S. ? lim-li. lt is culled .liipziiiese C:iiai'i'li Cui We “ill send .'\\o \i'iil.'~’ iiiil frii 'ii » 'lhire ls only one pei-inanent cure for c-:i- 'c. ‘ iy _ | , ‘ ` ' “ ..‘ ': le . .il j_\\<-rsoii who has i-:it=ii'i'li. So sure ure we il ' ___...._..- - that Japiiiii-se C:it:ii'i'li Cure will cure :my ~ A 5'-2?; flf..‘§‘,iiZ'.‘.'lIli "2.Z,`..i§".'.‘.f2f.‘."§f..i§-i§"`é“'l."§§lf§lfZ . A Long Felt Want Filled by phor or pepper or moth balls keep away moths, but it is not so. They. do notin the least object to odors, and why such stuff is used at all is really a mystery. Buffalo bugs seem really to thrive on camphor and to fin i especially congenial quarters in cedar shelves or closets or trunks. ' Every article should bee-arefuliy prushcd havillg P¢¢\¢i through -‘allthe pockets turned inside,outbrushed, g s by Mrs. J. Finlayson of this city from 7 PrivateA. H. Finlayson,formerly of Whim y Road, now in the Phillipine Islands ng__ht_- siiluteli' freg. Hundreds _of __lettci's state » l at even t e sum sniiipe ox has done ‘ - ivonderful work. Mr. .Ioliii Czirroll.. Siratli- i and then .turned smoothly baek,again,a.'nd roy, on' , wi-ites' - -" Enclosed rind 50 cents l ‘ ' ' 7 7i°‘_'°"Y9P°t °fe"°1'Y d°§°riPi?i°n . fpr a ho_r_ of Jfu_p:i{iesi- ilntiirrn {_‘ni°e_ lilireni ________ cleaned-for moths always seize upon §_` i ie sma sump e »ox you sen :is one me i - . ‘ ‘ ' " more good than all other remedies I hiivel _ _ . .suft of any sort a_'s_ a i particnhr- ever tried. I know of _ii person living near _While Curing Advanced S1388! morsel. Each g&rlnei1_t_'sh0\11_{1 .be Vfoldtd me wlioin it has cured Japanese Ciitnrrh. , V . Ttblet T'_ken~ -_he-‘..»sepa,rate1yand very smG0i'»\`|}y und- W1'3P'_ il. ing with the 46th Regiment of Farming- Dsaiz Am~r1'.-=-Inow sit down to take time and the pieasure of answering your kind letter ‘iihiciilreceived last night. I was _'mein than glad to hear frqi you as CI have only received a few letters from the Island ' I enlisted and it is lonesome es urs ‘ H Think what-; mixture. has S D°E7’ bum' '-5 government mm’ down our throats at theiiiii c .i iabifa-` iéi`s'e r 'ii e.7ss--V'Ds sia at ~ , _ 7 _ - 1ilenfi‘,<;t:o Enclostelgg-cent Ygaliiiéi 6'xfor_ ` ‘ _PPP . ~ ted .G B #Ped in dd 11995 91' 3055951 3“°¢f'3 W' P555 _ Addr as the G_i-ifiiiiis and siiiqiirei-son ce., Dinner is Accep __ rain \_l_ I of them _ ~ ‘ - _V L‘f'm`°`1` 1'n_ Chuuih sfwf' r°r°..-m°' _F _ Even the most Healthy Stomach. _Q Newspaper is an exceilent ithingi-to f ~ _ _ ‘ _ __ things in, as for some reason 'moths ”-"f"" ~ii1arly object to it. The PAS I URE ... V »..i»»»»».i.»»»~.i» »»»-»- v _f§§.°{Z°§§.§id..il§”i§.°”§§. 2'? wie* °°»»»ff~»uv»vii1-»_»e1~=»°f1i» P ‘ f "8 cows A i io.; iwiiienviisseatsn; 5 1 ;ff _°‘¥*‘“°‘§P°f°‘9‘7i°‘°“““*"“U""’l . 9" .- _ Wy . ° . p . __hm'h"gént_'isweli‘eos' slarge ii 7 outside. and .then to foid that It S1108 , mit here-s0`far away from home. I have beeifexpecting a_ letter from the _Island it takes time for a Feb Ist only reached My health is good and duty. We are place and_ there are ‘ holding it, but we will bfsfore the wet seas`on,which 'commences in May. Since I an paper containing the account eeuis a nicer we have had anotlieri fight in which we wounded live. killed three and captured five guns. Besides the 21111' we took 175 rounds of ammunition, dag and covered eleven prisoners. The war is nxt so near over as the peopk HI thi! states think it is. The miner is very 4 I. si, H. F. - I the letter was 'enclosed ae beautiful Dias seeing those souvenir i - B dk hief -with as of f silk han ere _ 0 msemst on P E stripes in the corner were inserted blocks ofstars, and stamped in the Ui9@*‘i‘lL 7 NOTHING Hours oU'r`.CQB+‘§S.. nik ti at imiirs. Nettie »res;»e‘wie°f°S with sigchl certainty as 3” .CMP Extractor. Bewarcof 7P°i9°n°"‘.S, S“b'?*"° ;£utes.f*iAsiflfor and not 'Plltmlms Pafin' - 236 _ gooddinner. _ _ ` -y f '. Tiieswmaehhssfto,sepaizate&e,_g§a§n, 7 . 7 ii -emi. ii letter w Edward wand' A 5h;utterlyEis‘;l°iiS-V 18755 l i “ ‘ 'e-wsssuw *so as-att Filling _ Need, | And to itsextrem , , it anus after it has finished its work that the greater part of the material utter- ly 3531258. ` 1: ' 1 i so the fact istaac the éverworked. ~i fli T7.. . How whetheris has broken down 'A VA S Ike! Meissen the diseeties Queen OPP l 7 if isiiw-iv w»w= on -i» - , _ ' ' '_you__`star`ve`yo\irself to rest your AHB AITBHEY. KT” [AW fysssamyesf-iasmeii nw, sir times - s i nourishment of you. ' 7 If your game’ but you every less Corn Extractor at druR8iSf'3- ' trunk, and push itidownf, ii. ...ii i. l if Vit slipqiu, work sndears.77Nev;er Iesvesuuiik site fit has :bees outside. It agreat deal agreat deal of care todo all people line ‘° °”' not noses Dyspepsia 'insists wan iieip! ici ~ ~ 'l ~ .V ~ . _ orfurs. Theveryhestsortofa chest ‘"”"° "’”“..°’°‘“‘.§‘.‘§‘.,ef=f.‘I.f.‘” ...;‘.‘°;... .;:; ...c was oinlsgeiwii vh"I.d In can make, and if givenaeoat Stomach, Foul Bres.tl1.Wind_onthe,S_toni_~,i,,=z ; ‘ orv .. houtside itwm be 'H“rtb°m’ ,T handsome. Oid POP”-lined __ V yosimniefmeswmaea, D°iifa'snyspsp¢isVi» . ld Bembe use-d' M I P * `-'\_\`gH%1*`abiotsfwillgive your stomach a chance _ _ _ ’ V ` i' i ~;itotakethe»tinie~to7cureitself. _ ’ H I done. If bagehnrd Itstzaf the room is open The only wayfto prevent it is in the carpet once at week phoeswhere beexamiiied lfsv 31 "tee- Plans and theoice of 6' B QW” Address JO ~ more likely to have deposited are-naileddown ID