Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 214, 12 June 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

ON DIT.

That another warrant was served upon us by the >larshal, iri the name of the Queen. We attribute this special attention towards us for having possibly damaged the inten<tion of some people towards her Majesty. It was thus that Ciesar died. —h — . That her majesty the Qaecn was at a Sunday School pienie, wliere |she was highlv entertained with !hand shākingand k :AlohaOe," and :byaPsalmby a number of centenanan girls, the whole clos]ng with iee cream anei cakes, coffee and cream, and Hollister , s- gin ad lib.; a few tearful remarks_by--a:Jbrother : more singing, and a bonediction.

That the weather has been so warm in Maui, that a pig ehased by a eouple of natives for a contribution to t"he Qneen t at Lahaina, sudden!y top-pled over; when pieked up the animal was to death from the heat.

That ex-premier .John A. Cimi- j min§ took most of the races, Kealia Ranch comiug in for a share of the i honors. ! That riearly everyboay was out to view the races. | That several of our Mam frieii(l3 graced the race cour.=e yesterday. That some of tbe sports eame home with empty purses, while others went on their way rejoicing. S\ich is life. That a polieeman jiiimped qut of a tramway car with an obstreperous passenger, and gave him John L. Sulii\:an, in order to him to rest. ! The does took effect. That one ofthe ilrivers in the trotting race, was thrown «ut, by ithe horse fallmg down, but neitlier the horse oi&n nor the horse were hurt. i That as a whoie the ilth o June a as general holid:»>\ we:it} off very quietly and witii *ha4ily un accident of anv ci>nsequbhce to mar the pleasures of the dayj That & great murder:ng of the Queen's Enghsh was heord all day yesterday. The voice of tho speakcrs was quite thiek and hoarse towards evening, and onfy a gurgle er a gutteral by tvn P. M. last night, % That some one tried to knoek hi%brainB out with one of t!ie gato posts to CoK Jas. Boyh's gate at his reBidence iat rawaa, while goiug at expre«9 si>A>d wilh otbere on honse«baek. !