Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 163, 2 ʻApelila 1891 — Official Changes. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Official Changes.

The following changes took plaeo yesterday Apnl lbt. They are estnblished on promises to be perf.jcted one year henee, if no other changes takes plaee in the interval: Hon. A. N. Tripp, Jailor of the Oahu Prison. J. A. Mehrtens "Esq. Df*pi;ty Marshal. Major J. D. Holt, Port Surveyor. G. K. Wilder Esq., Pohoo Court Prosetutor. . Capt. J. \V. Kahalewal, Poliee J"station turnkev. Hon, E. K. Lilikalani, Cnptain. of Poliee Chas. Vv ilcox Esq.. Seeretary of the B»ard of Pleallh. Nahora Hipa Esq., Assistant turnkey. J. Esq., fecond Assistant tn¥īīfe§\ ■ - i Hon. J. T. Baker, Governor of Hawaii. Hon. A. P. Paehaole, Governor of Maui. Hon von Tempsky, Governor of Kahoolawe. Hon, P. P, Kanoa, Governor of ; Niihoa and Niihau. D. M. Punini jr. s Governor of Honolulu. W. P. Lumaheihei Esq., Bheriff of Hawaii. J. Kanui Esq., Sheriff ot Kauai.

years faith.ful service, ha¥§ i | ceived letfcers pafc€nUiaking fbem I quietly guilU;ined. Those wh@m thegodswish to destroy they f rst make mad, apply to tho Se who thus treat meritorious puhlie servants* and time will prove it. ! llow many gambiing houlh, not ; j Chinese fantan, but those frequent!ed bv foreigners are in full biast |on awd about Hotel St. One yo;ing [ imm lost over Jfsoo wiihin a week ] r»ic*enUy. Hunt em up Mr. Mari shuli. nfver tnitid if there ig gome | big lish thore. J The pr».ved honesty of the Poit i S'.trvv y.»r, Capt. Tripp, appears to , disfavor with those whose dutv ; it istoem:ourageit, The-degradaticn of our S)cietySiero ean be best nnderstoo,l whon hones<y is quietly s.»t asido without a murm«r. Tl.e we read of is bein£c resurfected in Hawaii.