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Home Rule Republican
THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
VOLUME I  NO. 11  HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1902  PER COPY 5 CENTS

 

Queen Dowager Kapiolani's Birthday.

                January 31st was our most beloved Queen Dowager Kapiolani's birthday. The day was remembered by all those who loved her, who took up wreaths of the ilimas and hala and maile and carnations, and several baskets of flowers to decorate her royal casket. That was a sorrowful day in deed, for she had been a loving mother to all who knew her, and was always sweet in her ways and manners, and was always ready to help people who wanted aid, and she was the one who put up a large building for the people called the Maternity Home, which was one of her kind doings for her people, and this kindness will never be forgotten by them. Those who went up to pay their respects were Princess Kalanianaole, Princess Theresa Kaohelelani, the High Chiefess Keano, and Mr. J. F. Colburn, Mrs. Colburn and children, Mr. Carlos Long, Mr. and Mrs. Keohokalole, Mr. Lilikalani, Mr. and Mrs. John Wise, Mr. Kaulukou, Mr. Hart and daughter, Mrs. Niau, Mrs. Muolo Laanui, Mr. Taylor and others. Most of her old retainers were also up there with leis and flowers, and were chanting old historical meles.

When she was a Princess, young and fair,
She took up a royal crown,
She never laid the diadem
Of wife and mother down.

The virtues of her womanhood
Shall keep her memory green,
When time has crumbled into dust
The tomb of Hawaii's Queen.

In every land, on every sea,
The tears of Hawaii fall
For her who takes her royal rest
With pomp of plume and pall,
Where splendid banners in gloom
Display their silken sheen,
The Queen and Mother of Hawaii.
T. O. K.

                Mrs. Robert Wilcox is working hard for the Cable and also for a Hawaiian Revenue Cutter.

                The Home Rulers will hold their regular Thursday meeting at 7:30 at Foster Hall, Nuuanu street, Jan. 9, 1902.

                Mrs. Robert W. Wilcox is in favor of bringing in Chinese for agricultural purposes, and she will work hard and send resolutions to Congress through her husband, Delegate Wilcox. She will write a letter to President Theodore Roosevelt and explain to him the necessity of the Chinese laborers, and she will also write several letters to her numerous friends in Congress to aid her bill.

DELEGATE WILCOX.

                President Roosevelt has treated Delegate Wilcox with great respect, and always received him at the White House whenever he called. Therefore you hungry schemers, keep your jealous feelings to yourself and don't talk too big. We believe the President will do all he can for the future welfare of this Territory, and we also believe he will aid the Delegate all he can.
                Give the President time. Don't be in a hurry. Rome was not built in a day.
                Delegate Wilcox wants good government for his country and people and equal rights to all. As we are all Americans now, so we must adopt the American ways.

TRAMWAYS TIME TABLE
KING STREET LINE.

                Cars leave Waikiki for Town at 5:45, 6:15, 6:45 a. m., and every 15 minutes thereafter till 10:45, 11:15 and 11:45 p. m. from Waikiki go to the Punahou Stables.
                Cars leave Rifle Range or Pawaa switch for Town at 5:58 a. m. and every 15 minutes thereafter till 11:08 p. m.
                Cars leave Fort and King streets corner for Palama at 6:10 a. m. and every 15 minutes thereafter till 11:25 p. m.
                Cars leave for Palama only at 5 and 5:30 a. m.
                Cars leave Palama for Waikiki at 5:45 a. m. and every 15 minutes till 9:45 p. m., then at 10:15 and 10:45 p. m. The 11:15 p. m. from Palama for Punahou only goes to Waikiki on Saturdays.
                Cars leave Fort and King streets corner for Rifle Range at 5:20 and 5:50 a. m.
                Cars leave Fort and King streets corner for Waikiki at 6:05 a. m. and every 15 minutes till 10:05 p. m., then at 10:35 and 11:05 p. m. The 11:35 goes to Waikiki on Saturdays only.

Beretania St. and Nuuanu Valley.

                Cars leave Punahou Stable for Town at 5:30, and for Town and Valley at 5:40, 5:50, 6:10, 6:20, 6:40, 7:00 and 7:20 a. m.
                Cars leave Oahu College for Town and Valley at 6:30, 6:50 and 7:10 a. m., and every fifteen minutes till 10:10 p. m., except the even hour and half hour cars which run from the Stable.
                Cars leave Nuuanu Valley at 6:10, 6:30, 6:50 a. m., and every 10 minutes thereafter till 10:50 p. m.
                Cars leave Fort and Queen streets for Punahou College at 6:05, 6:25, 6:45 a. m., and every 10 minutes after till 9:45 a. m. After that the cars run to the Stable up to 11:05 p. m., which is the last car from Town, reaching the Stable at 11:30 p. m.

WILDER'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY
NOTICE.

                One hundred dollars ($1000.00) reward will be paid to any person giving information which will lead to the arrest and conviction of the parties who stole a registered mail pouch from the steamer "Kinau" on or about Saturday, December 21st.  C. L. WIGHT
President.

KUAI HOEMI NUI!
MA KO MAKOU
Hale Kuai Kamaa!

He mea ano nui no na poe Kuai Kamaa. Ua hoemi loa ia na kumukuai mamua o ka laweia ana aku i kahi wahi.
KAMAA O NA KAMALII—
Mamua  Keia wa
Kamaa Pihi 4x8.... $1.75  $1.25
Kamaa o na Kamaliiwahine 8x11.... 2.00  1.50
Kamaa o na Kamalii 11x2.... 2.50  2.00
Kamaa Haahaa Kamaliiwa'ne 11x2  2.25  1.65
KAMAA O NA LEDE—
Mamua  Keia wa
Kamaa Li (Oxford).... $1.50  $ .75
Kamaa Li (Oxford).... 2.50  1.75
Kamaa Louis Hila (Oxford).... 3.50  2.50
Kamaa Lihilihi Eleele Buki.... 2.50  1.50
Kamaa Lihilihi Ha-uli Buki.... 4.50  3.00
Kamaa Buki Pihi.... 3.00 2.00
Kamaa Li Haahaa.... 2.00  1.75
Kamaa Pihi Haahaa.... 3.00  2.25
Kamaa Kao Keiki Keokeo.... 2.50  2.00
KAMAA O NA KEIKIKANE—
Mamua  Keia wa
Kamaa Pipi Keiki 11x2.... $2.00  $1.25
Kamaa o na Kane 2 1-2x5 1-2.... 2.25  1.50
KAMAA O NA KANE—
Mamua  Keia wa
Kamaa Lahilahi o na Helu apau.... $1.50  $1.00
Kamaa Kid Bals.... 1.75  1.25
Kamaa Manila.... 2.00  1.50
Kamaa Kiekie ae.... 2.50  2.00
Kamaa Pipi Keiki.... 3.00  2.50
Kamaa Pipi Keiki.... 3.50  3.00
Kamaa Pipi Keiki.... 4.00  3.50
Kamaa Garfield.... 6.00  5.00
Kamaa Nettleton.... 6.50  5.00
Kamaa Ha-uli Oxford.... 4.50  3.50
Kamaa Haahaa o na Kane.... 1.75  1.25
Kamaa Haahaa o na kane.... 3.00  1.25
Kamaa Hoonoa o na Kane.... 3.00  2.25
Kamaa Lole Ie o na Kane.... 2.50  1.75
E loaa no keia mau kumukuai ma ka Halekuai Kamaa o
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