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TOPICS OF THE DAY.

€ Delegate Wilcox has moved to the Queen's residence, as her guest. A lady wishes to know why since the invention of needle guns women c can't fight as well as men. "Birdie" is what a young husband fondly calls his wife, because she is always associated with a bill. David Kalauokalani, Jr., (Delegate Wilcox's private secretary) and his wife are living at the Queen's residence. We hope to see Hon. Henry IL. Cooper soon attending to his duties of the Executive Mansion. Mr. Wray Taylor is a jolly fellow and is just the right man for thes Department he's in—everybody satisfied and no kick coming. President Roosevelt is busy receiving Prince Henry, therefore he'will not talk &bout Hawaiian affairs for some weeks to come. We hope the next Legislature will bring luck, and we hope the members of both houses will raise the salaries of all the Government Officials. Hon. H P. Baldwin and Hon. S. M. Damon are two new names sent over to Washington as candidates for the Governorship, by one of the Republican Party. Mrs. Robert Wilcox has received a beautiful book called "The Life of William McKinley," sent to her as a present by the author of the book. It is a very large book, buund with"artreautlful soft-leather, and*the words are in gilt letters.