Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 88, 16 April 1894 Edition 02 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Tbe thousand nnmber is expected to be reacbed soon by the aid of Portnguese registration. Tbe Portngnese b md headed a procession that paraded tbrough Puncbbowl, K'ng. Alapai and Beritania streets yesterday afternoon. Tbe mnsic was constant and tbe procession most orderly. There are some prospects tbat tbe ladies wbo raanaged tbe feast of Nations will make armngements for presenting a series of tableaūx at tbe Opem Houso in the near futnre. The coffers of the W. C. T. C., it issaid. will be swelled by tbe proceeds from the sale of paneh —good, strong puneh—at tbe Feast of Nations. Wbere was Mrs. Leavitt? Three Chinese died from the eftects of accidutel po;soning ou Salurday afternoon. Four man nearing the“brink” but resovered