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   Hawaiian Gazette (Newspaper) - February 9, 1897, Honolulu, Hawaii                               H. L: 1S.SG. ISSUED FRIDAYS W. R. Per .SO Per Per 5.OO rer Payable Invariably In C. G. R BUSINESS W. A. Attorney at Safe Deposit Fort H. I. LYLE A. Attorney at P. O. 196. H. I. Box WILLIAM C. Attorney at Law and Agent to take No. 13 H. I. W. R. Attorney at Law and Notary Attends all Courts of tho H. 1. W W. F. Fill be to transact any entrusted to his Office over Bishop's J. M. D.D.S. Dental Rooms on Fort Of- fice In Brewer's Fort and Hotel Hotel St. A. J. D. D. S. 9 to 4. Between Hotel and 615 H. C. Next Office 8 to 10 a. 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 p. m. 701. M. S. Ltd. Importers and Commission SAN 815 Front St. St. Importers and Commission King and Bethel H. I. H. General Commission Queen H. I. F. A. SCHAEFER Importers and Commission Hawaiian JOHN T. Importer and Dealer In General Queen E. O. HALL 4 Importers and Dealers In Corner and King m. O. I E r. MVn t T F. J. C. Successors to Dealers In Lumber Fort St. WILDER A t and all Importers and Building THE WESTERN 4k HAWAIIAN Investment Money Loaned for or short periods approved W. W. HONOLULU IRON WORKS of every description made to H. E. McINTYRE Grocery and Food Corner King and Fort HAWAIIAN WINE KONA TEACHERS anil OPINION ON HONOLULU SCHOOLS the teachers mostly graduates of the I same normal or and a superintendent managing the whole The teachers all have the I same everything being and run like Though may be various is a complete ex- ae j cept where the negroes keep away j of the greatest and most in- j from the Honolulu you find the most j population of any city on j the and that the i id Japanese and least amalgamated of any city in the i us all taught in the English While those of Anglo-Saxon and mixing together on the has a fine class of students for the the Chinese boys get out each of the city schools they go to this to study in their own n connection with the there Chinese mission schools and a in the city is the free ten supported and managed a number of kind Here you origin as the British and The school is a Germans are one and the same people school with over a in language and we find the pupils and a fine staff of Japanese and For- i Anglican is another large With different in language and of native and half-caste girls Great Testimonials as to Efficiency of Local That Is Being j its and slow to These many races in the under various supported by various in different kinds of with from several foreign 1' at e make the schools of Honolulu so and so different from the schools of other visitor who goes through theie i by sisters of the church of St. Louis the largest school on the and the C of the Sacred the are doing a great deal to educate native boys and What Honolulu wants and what she will yet will be a splendid set of free The Kona Teachers Association met managed by the Board of a union of all the normal schools is well repaid for his time and i all the ward schools preparing At I found good i the High and the High hool preparing for and elevated to a with refined pupils mostly a superior class of nn 9Rft< anA nt i 4-1, ui iu a wivu on the 28th and 29th of January in the seemed to in illustrations and f 11 the appliances of the best Holualoa of North There were present Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Messrs. are Lenhart Mills Law T Aiu S Ain uv ui i. b. and the teacher of natural Amalu doing splendid The principal and The chair was occupied is a superior by Mrs. principal of Holualoa Kamehameha schools have school and president of the buildings and extensive lands Miss Scott acted as secretary Messrs the museum of the kind In Law Amalu were appointed 'the Their machine shops in taught everything in a cultured while Kamehameha should be- The modern language still more a school for teaching the artist and the classical as trades and There well as the teacher of be no clashing of interests and the schools would be much better graded ana still more of all these schools and ances that which interests us most is the characteristics of the many ers differing in and We learn a great lesson with to to the boys work to the afternoon Page or any other pare a programme for to iis a steP in tne More be held in May at the I he erected and trades A resolution moved by Mr I taught as Mills and seconded by Mr. Lenhart was I Where they have so much declaring that the association agriculture and horticulture should be should meet on one day tasted of two thoroughly And the pupils in Short observation lessons their courses of education were given on the kou coffee not be sent but i taro and oi plants by Messrs Lenhart should be furnished with places earn T. S. Aiu and Mr. Law such as on the lands of the read a paper on the schools of Bishop The pupils of these NO Member of Cabinet in Rumors of dissensions in the MILITARY CLOUDS Colonel OPINIONS DIFFER AS TO SERVICES Believe Regiment Will Do as Well as Arrangements About Drill Salary of ences at the Officers of the First Regiment held a lengthy meeting at headquarters last The matter of the farewell and presentations to Colonel McLean was brought up and to be the concensus of opinion that such not general has a sweet tenor voice and sings with much When Jamie Wilder came on the stage to the audience began to and before he had sung I tour barb a very pathetic en- I Promise n in a He is more than is Mr. he is and the was prone to let For an en- core 1% delivered a sermon from the the fourth page of Mendelssohn's selections and third his text be- the mule went from under The audience wanted and called him out three but he merely bowed his Mr. Gillig was encored after each for he was in excellent and his numbers were particularly pleasing and well adapted to his as a In the second of program Mr. Gillig sang so perfectly that he was re- Mr. Graham sang better than at either of the at which he has previously appeared in Especially pleasing was he in the duets with Miss McGrew and Mr. There were liberal tions of and each singer was pleasantly The Cricket Despite the somewhat threatening there was a very respectable at- tendance of lovers of cricket to witness the match between the H. B. M. S. should not be given in the name i and the Honolulu teams on of the The who were cap- by Paymaster played a have been current for two weeks i taro and oi plants by Messrs. 1 with earn bui upon investigation they are Captain McCarthy Major McLeod did not think that 99 good but were vanquished by per cent of the volunteers were j the home latter under com- to the as had been mand of A- who stated in a meeting Saturday While the late commander had bowling down three wickets with good service in improving the three successive The following ciency of the regular he is the not made himself popular with the j saying Miss Scott read on observation schools are all native and are taught lesson from the Quincy in all the departments of the without A member that 99 per cent of the volunteers re- the departure of Colonel of the Cabinet was seen by the j He believed it was about User reporter last night and asked though the figures might be a little warding it. He he had heard the have heard the and only talk and m 6' Murray c Moseley b 7 b Edwards 8 c b 1 c b Edwards 2 h On Friday Mr. Law criticised the Sirls and primary schools by highly first four chapters of Page's trained American I never o and Theory of Mrs. fmer looking girls of any on Saturday I was approached by a Captain White did some and h 4 read a letter addressed to a young lady nationality than the girls of Senator on the I can assure announced that the statement was telling her how to improve her method meha school with bright flashing j there is no truth whatever Of the There was a strong of teaching Mr. Mills read sift voices and strong healthy j On the annexation i reeling against the late While a paper on At the close These Birls should be well cared for of the last session a resolution moved otherwise they by Mr. Law and seconded by Mr. like bloomed in a liart was carried nouse and thrown out in the of Education for to live or the association to meet on teaching High school has a very fine Another resolution moved by building and beautiful The Mr. Law and seconded by Mr. Mills PJ is a cultured expressed a hearty and unanimous vice-principal was born to talk and vote of thanks to Mrs. Scott for her talks in a very interesting general hospitality and kindness in Mr. the natural science giving free lunches to the visiting is well educated and up to date in Mr. Lenhart's eloquence as every respect The normal school is speaker and debater added much to because there are five normal P W UJ la LLJ 1I1C i l l A l school department of thc leaving details to be fixed The matter High school hns three fine there is not a member of for companie n tin II the interest of the The classes in Principal following paper on the schools of understands well normal by Mr. principal of work and is bound to The Pahoehoe ladies and gen have visited a great many aU splendid Perhaps schools over all the northern part the most characteristic school in United I may from is the Royal school of native ton to San I have seen 3f the best Canadian I spent a cultured two years in the schools of is doing a work equal to the 3ermany and Great During ability of three well qualified the last October I went through the The school is conducted like some of schools of San Francisco and just the English schools with ly I had the pleasure of visiting the The Mr. schools of Of all these is a great He baptizes the little schools I have visited the most watches over them till they are those of In enter educates finds them this the Honolulu schools are marries and if they more like the old country i die sends them up to a better what is. the mair we are a if there was one among us who op- posed annexation I am sure that he find It more to his interests to 6e in some other Some of the members have their ideas about the of government we should have aTTer we are and then there is the great question regarding labor and the they have their views about those and believe he liked him as a and had en- him socially at his he felt and a very large number of men b not 3 Extras 7 Total hart that bis the had not been n Lieutenant Colonel Fisher spoke at b Mackintosh 1 length upon the subject of the Colonel's b Mackintosh 2 without committing his own c b Mackintosh 0 It was evident that he b 0 with many other that b Hatfield 0 the whole matter had worked itself out b Mackintosh 2 a treaty of annexation could be framed undue influence or b Mackintosh 5 that those matters could be And tne concensus of opinion was b Mackintosh 9 to the advantage of the interests plainly that volunteers and regulars but if this cannot be progress as well or better than a fnr j asK for run out 1 not out 0 Extras 5 like those of He has a very large school and a fine of a separate drill companies C and D was brought Total Cabinet but who will vote I Referred to Captains Camara and A return match is on the tapis for There is no dissention and there has been next Next subject was that of shooting WHOSE BRIDE WILL THOU gentleman who spoke to me It was desired to establish a about the matter complained that the uniform Executive is too secretive about affairs j it was reported and published which are under discussion during their highest Some of the O of the whose bride wilt There are some things did the others did thou which it would not do to make public White and McCarthy Thy graces so thine air for the reason that we may hold a j were appointed a committee to devise Thy beautiful where witchery do not mean to say that the pupils staff of His pupils are and teachers of Honolulu remind you kincl and fond In tne of English schools either by their native school I found everything or but conducted in the most modern as far as one school differs from an- Miss is a as far as each teacher differs did teacher and her assistants are very dozen meetings before finishing a sub- ject under What would be the result if the doors were thrown open and the unfinished business to the For the past few months we have had land matters and annexation matters under As these have not been settled a uniform The matter of toll paid to Janitor Thrice fortunate whoever wins thee I Long by the volunteer companies brought It appeared to be a matter I Thy dowry is Thy jewels of of without rule or Matter Are islands that beneath a soft Captain Smith brought up the matter j Where mild breezes and all fury of a contention between his company in detail and the public has not been j and Sergeant Elvin at Re- goodly estate for him thou wilt notified of the terms of a treaty of an- I ferred to Colonel Fisher to investigate I rtl t Wi 4-rt 4-SSilinrtr to be presented or the the duties of Sergeant lue climate is to each toiling iin in CUy A few other subjects were brought but nothing further of interest was j started by the a third a charged with being secretive and in- keeping from the public Company H matters of vital Are last evening under Lieutenant meetings at Washington public Thomas B. Walker and John Is thoroughness of I never saw to which the press is I have been appointed Corporals of Shall rich field make generous of the church of England a fourth is thoroughness originated by the Methodists but now i the phonic method taught any better and it Is only just what the under Government a fifth Miss Her needle work members choose to give out that is started some wealthy who wanted to perpetuate his good i Fort Street school is very in- a sixth once a private school on account the influence of i that has a history and so must con- the principal being in all the a seventh equipped by the While principal Smith is very I c. i yi 10 i because the town has active he has the power of getting his au i Qr there a number of wno to work well by merely directing not pay the fees required in the In the Kamehameha an eighth an old stone school I saw a splendid teacher ing covered with so old that no ingly working herself to death In the HAWAII Dne built it except when Here is an Mr. i yOU see the boyg pjay or Smith has pupils to do more than GUIDE THROUGH made me again assure you that there is in the rumors of dissension among and that we are of one evening for business and Kot empty the J pany H. Company Band police will hands wait thy married their second match shoot at next Saturday Company B will have a meeting this To give of their for love long con- cord on subject of j Hew charming the of wedded life I Hath NEW Jan. Herald special from Trenton If Mrs. becomes reconciled to she will Of bright days of on mountain Filled and Of maiden life cf life coming U. M. j you are reminded that this school ordinary pupils in the neatest and most luxurious bath room may its origin by the same moat skilful manner by merely his constructed In The Only Complete Guide Published i distinguished person who built the old In knife carving and and decorations for this bath room BEAUTIFULLY 75 For sale in Honolulu by all book news 7 iui stone bridge at Kirby Lonsdale in the map drawing his school is one of the ore today by a delegation of east of no less a personage first in the He has also a little and the boss of the lower may find in the same town a talks to his a decorators and sanitary library and a Mr. Smith New York and other nio mimic a i while well endowed school where the pupils on account neatness in his and win be of a gulte of you would fancy yourself in the The bath room will cost of clothing furnished presence of a young with perhaps a few bursaries of school is for or more thrown in all nese From what I had seen of these pupils were all born in a certain other Chinese schools I bad an idea or because they I that they were all noisy and slow to I distinguished names as Smith or j but in this school I found them While the schools of Honolulu splendid workers and Mr. are not quite so old as those I energetic principal Is an been speaking yet they aa slast in He hns How unlike Ka- etl several fine maps and an the Hish the with and Fort Street and the Mills Institute the study in their own St Louis a tine the Normal the bring kept orderly nnd and tlie Tlie tlie Mr ani Hie and city and you find the schools un- to have much for Hie control of nne of as bns for AT THE GAZETTE I supported by a common the education of the Mr. Emma daughter of sugar designed for her own after inspecting the famous houses in all parts of where she for the sole purpose of getting for the home her father is on the Pacific Her apartments designed to cost more Him Her ideas were to try and get nil the materials in this and thp for the bath room landed Tho I the order work In Inat nn of Its were In the crowd 1. eh tlie 7n delivered by The Opera House Well Last It was evidently encouraging to The voice of the sea aye singeth to aid de V. Graham and his friends to I see such a large audience at the Yet sweeter the that time hath i in House last the occasion being a farewell concert tendered Mr. Graliam O nymph of the tell who he shall prior to his departure for The program was an excellent in- Thy fair head to and make thee as it selections of a his order from a musical The rosy lips said only I'll wed. well as some suited to the people whose My bridegroom to is well known to 1837. H. Threw Si Chinamen were arrested hr tastes run to lighter There is no doubt that the i of Mrs. Mr. Gillig and Mr. Graham would be a sufficient their Honolulu with local talent added the was much Mr. two officers in the laundry on in three numbers uas encored near Smith street at o'clock m Her was beautiful and night The the beyond Miss in a tie of the r with Mr nnd in a and The Iin solo received a full mensure of an- In- ilie on Lieut Slater of 71. S. the v as i prise to w Iin k Dovn hnd met nnd lio of i r i i inc his He nf T hfl no a cry t but tlie i iken to not hi him retire until the lint vere a he had responded to an  

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