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:Ninth. There shall be two (2) commissioners appointed by the Queen with the approval of the cabinet, who shall hold office during the pleasure of the Queen and cabinet.  The duties of said commissioners shall be to preside at all Lottery drawings and to superintend the same and secure perfect fairness in the allotment of prizes in each scheme.  The salary of said commissioners shall be six thousand ($6,000) dollars per annum each, payable out of the treasury of the corporation in quarterly installments. The said commissioners shall not own or be interested in the capital stock of the said corporation, nor purchase nor own any ticket or tickets, devices, certificates, or fractional parts thereof.
Ninth. There shall be two (2) commissioners  
 
appointed by the Queen
 
with the approval of the cabinet, who shall hold  
 
office during the pleasure
 
of the Queen and cabinet.  The duties of said  
 
commissioners shall be to
 
preside at all Lottery drawings and to superintend the  
 
same and secure
 
perfect fairness in the allotment of prizes in each  
 
scheme.  The salary of
 
said commissioners shall be six thousand ($6,000)  
 
dollars per annum each,
 
payable out of the treasury of the corporation in  
 
quarterly installments.
 
The said commissioners shall not own or be interested  
 
in the capital stock
 
of the said corporation, nor purchase nor own any  
 
ticket or tickets,
 
devices, certificates, or fractional parts thereof.
 
 
      
 
      
Tenth. All drawings of lotteries under this act  
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:Tenth. All drawings of lotteries under this act shall be made public, admission free, and it shall be compulsory upon said company to hold annually twelve (12) regular drawings, and as many additional special drawings as the directors of said company may designate;
shall be made public,
 
admission free, and it shall be compulsory upon said  
 
company to hold
 
annually twelve (12) regular drawings, and as many  
 
additional special
 
drawings as the directors of said company may  
 
designate;
 
  
Eleventh. The stockholders of the capital stock  
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:Eleventh. The stockholders of the capital stock of the corporation shall be liable to the creditors of said corporation to the amount of the shares by them respectively held.
of the corporation
 
shall be liable to the creditors of said corporation  
 
to the amount of the
 
shares by them respectively held.
 
  
Twelfth. The corporation shall present a full  
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:Twelfth. The corporation shall present a full and accurate account or exhibit of the state of its affairs to the minister of the interior, on the first day of January of each and every year.
and accurate account or
 
exhibit of the state of its affairs to the minister of  
 
the interior, on the
 
first day of January of each and every year.
 
  
Thirteenth. At the expiration of this franchise,  
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:Thirteenth. At the expiration of this franchise, three (3) commissioners shall be elected by the stockholders, whose duty it shall be to liquidate its affairs on such terms and in such manner as shall be determined by a majority vote as set forth in subdivision eight of section 6 (six) of this act.  
three (3)
 
commissioners shall be elected by the stockholders,  
 
whose duty it shall be
 
to liquidate its affairs on such terms and in such  
 
manner as shall be
 
determined by a majority vote as set forth in  
 
subdivision eight of section 6
 
(six) of this act.  
 
  
SECTION 7. Any person selling, offering or  
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:{{sc|Section}} 7. Any person selling, offering or exposing for sale after the 31st day of December, 1892, any lottery or policy, or combination ticket or tickets, or devices or certificates or fractional parts thereof, except as authorized by this act, or in violation of this act, or in violation of the rights and privileges herein granted, shall be liable, upon conviction thereof to a fine not exceeding five thousand ($5,000) dollars, nor less than five hundred ($500) dollars for each and every offence, and all police and district courts of this Kingdom shall have jurisdiction in such cases.
exposing for sale after the
 
31st day of December, 1892, any lottery or policy, or  
 
combination ticket or
 
tickets, or devices or certificates or fractional  
 
parts thereof, except as
 
authorized by this act, or in violation of this act,  
 
or in violation of the
 
rights and privileges herein granted, shall be liable,  
 
upon conviction
 
thereof to a fine not exceeding five thousand ($5,000)  
 
dollars, nor less
 
than five hundred ($500) dollars for each and every  
 
offence, and all police
 
and district courts of this Kingdom shall have  
 
jurisdiction in such cases.
 
  
SECTION 8. The grantees of this franchise and  
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:{{sc|Section}} 8. The grantees of this franchise and their successors and assigns, shall have the right during the whole term of said franchise, to dispose of by lottery or a series of lotteries, any land, improved or unimproved, which said corporation may become possessed of by purchase or otherwise in the Hawaiian Islands, but such lands shall be disposed of by special drawings only, which shall be advertised as drawings for property.
their successors and
 
assigns, shall have the right during the whole term of  
 
said franchise, to
 
dispose of by lottery or a series of lotteries, any  
 
land, improved or
 
unimproved, which said corporation may become  
 
possessed of by purchase or
 
otherwise in the Hawaiian Islands, but such lands  
 
shall be disposed of by
 
special drawings only, which shall be advertised as  
 
drawings for property.
 
  
SECTION 9. The grantees of this franchise and  
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:{{sc|Section}} 9. The grantees of this franchise and their successors and assigns, are hereby given the right of uninterrupted passage through the mails of the Hawaiian postal system, of all written and printed matter relating to or connected with the business of said lottery upon paying current rates of postage therefor.
their successors and
 
assigns, are hereby given the right of uninterrupted  
 
passage through the
 
mails of the Hawaiian postal system, of all written  
 
and printed matter
 
relating to or connected with the business of said  
 
lottery upon paying
 
current rates of postage therefor.
 
  
SECTION 10. This act shall take effect from and  
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:{{sc|Section}} 10. This act shall take effect from and after its approval, and all acts and parts of acts in conflict with the same are hereby repealed.  
after its approval,
 
and all acts and parts of acts in conflict with the  
 
same are hereby
 
repealed.  
 
  
Senator FRYE. Do you think that the Provisional  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Do you think that the Provisional  
 
Government would have
 
Government would have
 
succeeded in accomplishing its purpose of overthrowing  
 
succeeded in accomplishing its purpose of overthrowing  
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troops there?  
 
troops there?  
  
Mr. HOES. I have not the slightest doubt they would  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I have not the slightest doubt they would  
 
have done so.  If they
 
have done so.  If they
 
had not, others would have done it for them.  But  
 
had not, others would have done it for them.  But  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} The Provisional Government was formed on  
Senator FRYE. The Provisional Government was formed on  
 
 
the 17th of January,
 
the 17th of January,
 
and you left the next March?
 
and you left the next March?
  
Mr. HOES. Yes.  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} Yes.  
  
Senator FRYE. What was the condition of affairs in  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} What was the condition of affairs in  
 
the Hawaiian Islands
 
the Hawaiian Islands
 
after the Provisional Government was formed?
 
after the Provisional Government was formed?
  
Mr. HOES. Absolute quietness.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} Absolute quietness.
  
Senator FRYE. Any apparent unrest on the part of the  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Any apparent unrest on the part of the  
 
opponents of it?
 
opponents of it?
  
Mr. HOES. None, except what was expressed in the  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} None, except what was expressed in the  
 
Royalist paper, the
 
Royalist paper, the
 
Bulletin.  The city was just as quiet as any country  
 
Bulletin.  The city was just as quiet as any country  
 
town in New England.
 
town in New England.
  
Senator FRYE. Is that Government qualified to  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Is that Government qualified to  
 
maintain itself?
 
maintain itself?
  
Mr. HOES. I am quite sure of it.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I am quite sure of it.
  
Senator FRYE. Are you acquainted with the members of  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Are you acquainted with the members of  
 
the committee of
 
the committee of
 
safety?  
 
safety?  
  
Mr. HOES. Most of them.   Of the 14 whose names are  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} Most of them. Of the 14 whose names are  
 
attached to the
 
attached to the
 
proclamation establishing the Provisional Government I  
 
proclamation establishing the Provisional Government I  
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acquainted with all but 1.
 
acquainted with all but 1.
  
Senator FRYE. What is the character of these men?
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} What is the character of these men?
  
Mr. HOES. I believe they represent in every respect  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I believe they represent in every respect  
 
the best element in the
 
the best element in the
 
country.  
 
country.  
  
Senator FRYE. Reliable men?
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Reliable men?
  
Mr. HOES. I believe them all to be.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I believe them all to be.
  
Senator FRYE. Do you know Sam Parker, Colburn, and  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Do you know Sam Parker, Colburn, and  
 
Cornwell?
 
Cornwell?
  
Mr. HOES. I know Sam Parker and I know Cornwell.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I know Sam Parker and I know Cornwell.
  
Senator FRYE. Did you know our minister, Mr. Stevens?
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Did you know our minister, Mr. Stevens?
  
Mr. HOES. Very intimately.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} Very intimately.
  
Senator FRYE. What was your estimate of him?
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} What was your estimate of him?
  
Mr. HOES. I always regarded him as a remarkable man.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I always regarded him as a remarkable man.
  
Senator FRYE. As an honest man?
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} As an honest man?
  
Mr. HOES. As a conservative, honest, conscientious  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} As a conservative, honest, conscientious  
 
man; a man who never,
 
man; a man who never,
 
under any circumstances, lost his head; a man who  
 
under any circumstances, lost his head; a man who  
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implicit confidence, and I know that he had mine.
 
implicit confidence, and I know that he had mine.
  
Senator FRYE. Did you ever learn from Mr. Stevens  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Did you ever learn from Mr. Stevens  
 
that he intended to
 
that he intended to
 
interfere with the government of the Queen or the  
 
interfere with the government of the Queen or the  
 
Provisional Government?
 
Provisional Government?
  
Mr. HOES. I never learned it from him, and I flatter  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I never learned it from him, and I flatter  
 
myself if he had told
 
myself if he had told
 
any of his associates of the fact he would have told  
 
any of his associates of the fact he would have told  
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conversed confidentially about Hawaiian matters.
 
conversed confidentially about Hawaiian matters.
  
Senator FRYE. In your opinion was the request made by  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} In your opinion was the request made by  
 
the minister upon
 
the minister upon
 
Capt. Wiltse to land the troops on Monday wise and  
 
Capt. Wiltse to land the troops on Monday wise and  
 
discreet?
 
discreet?
  
Mr. HOES. I think it was.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I think it was.
  
Senator FRYE. Were you there when Mr. Blount was  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} Were you there when Mr. Blount was  
 
there?
 
there?
  
Mr. HOES. No.  
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} No.  
  
Senator FRYE. You understand the purpose of this  
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Senator {{sc|Frye.}} You understand the purpose of this  
 
committee is to obtain
 
committee is to obtain
 
whatever information it can, especially in reference  
 
whatever information it can, especially in reference  
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committee?  
 
committee?  
  
Mr. HOES. I do not recall anything in particular.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} I do not recall anything in particular.
  
Senator GRAY. Where are you from, what State?
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Senator {{sc|Gray.}} Where are you from, what State?
  
Mr. HOES.  New York.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} New York.
  
Senator GRAY. As I understand, you are a chaplain in  
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Senator {{sc|Gray.}} As I understand, you are a chaplain in  
 
the Navy.
 
the Navy.
  
Mr. HOES. In the U. S. Navy.
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Mr. {{sc|Hoes.}} In the U. S. Navy.

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Ninth. There shall be two (2) commissioners appointed by the Queen with the approval of the cabinet, who shall hold office during the pleasure of the Queen and cabinet. The duties of said commissioners shall be to preside at all Lottery drawings and to superintend the same and secure perfect fairness in the allotment of prizes in each scheme. The salary of said commissioners shall be six thousand ($6,000) dollars per annum each, payable out of the treasury of the corporation in quarterly installments. The said commissioners shall not own or be interested in the capital stock of the said corporation, nor purchase nor own any ticket or tickets, devices, certificates, or fractional parts thereof.
Tenth. All drawings of lotteries under this act shall be made public, admission free, and it shall be compulsory upon said company to hold annually twelve (12) regular drawings, and as many additional special drawings as the directors of said company may designate;
Eleventh. The stockholders of the capital stock of the corporation shall be liable to the creditors of said corporation to the amount of the shares by them respectively held.
Twelfth. The corporation shall present a full and accurate account or exhibit of the state of its affairs to the minister of the interior, on the first day of January of each and every year.
Thirteenth. At the expiration of this franchise, three (3) commissioners shall be elected by the stockholders, whose duty it shall be to liquidate its affairs on such terms and in such manner as shall be determined by a majority vote as set forth in subdivision eight of section 6 (six) of this act.
Section 7. Any person selling, offering or exposing for sale after the 31st day of December, 1892, any lottery or policy, or combination ticket or tickets, or devices or certificates or fractional parts thereof, except as authorized by this act, or in violation of this act, or in violation of the rights and privileges herein granted, shall be liable, upon conviction thereof to a fine not exceeding five thousand ($5,000) dollars, nor less than five hundred ($500) dollars for each and every offence, and all police and district courts of this Kingdom shall have jurisdiction in such cases.
Section 8. The grantees of this franchise and their successors and assigns, shall have the right during the whole term of said franchise, to dispose of by lottery or a series of lotteries, any land, improved or unimproved, which said corporation may become possessed of by purchase or otherwise in the Hawaiian Islands, but such lands shall be disposed of by special drawings only, which shall be advertised as drawings for property.
Section 9. The grantees of this franchise and their successors and assigns, are hereby given the right of uninterrupted passage through the mails of the Hawaiian postal system, of all written and printed matter relating to or connected with the business of said lottery upon paying current rates of postage therefor.
Section 10. This act shall take effect from and after its approval, and all acts and parts of acts in conflict with the same are hereby repealed.

Senator Frye. Do you think that the Provisional Government would have succeeded in accomplishing its purpose of overthrowing the Queen and taking possession of the Government buildings if there had been no United States troops there?

Mr. Hoes. I have not the slightest doubt they would have done so. If they had not, others would have done it for them. But these are among the strongest men in the community, and in the whole country.

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Senator Frye. The Provisional Government was formed on the 17th of January, and you left the next March?

Mr. Hoes. Yes.

Senator Frye. What was the condition of affairs in the Hawaiian Islands after the Provisional Government was formed?

Mr. Hoes. Absolute quietness.

Senator Frye. Any apparent unrest on the part of the opponents of it?

Mr. Hoes. None, except what was expressed in the Royalist paper, the Bulletin. The city was just as quiet as any country town in New England.

Senator Frye. Is that Government qualified to maintain itself?

Mr. Hoes. I am quite sure of it.

Senator Frye. Are you acquainted with the members of the committee of safety?

Mr. Hoes. Most of them. Of the 14 whose names are attached to the proclamation establishing the Provisional Government I am personally acquainted with all but 1.

Senator Frye. What is the character of these men?

Mr. Hoes. I believe they represent in every respect the best element in the country.

Senator Frye. Reliable men?

Mr. Hoes. I believe them all to be.

Senator Frye. Do you know Sam Parker, Colburn, and Cornwell?

Mr. Hoes. I know Sam Parker and I know Cornwell.

Senator Frye. Did you know our minister, Mr. Stevens?

Mr. Hoes. Very intimately.

Senator Frye. What was your estimate of him?

Mr. Hoes. I always regarded him as a remarkable man.

Senator Frye. As an honest man?

Mr. Hoes. As a conservative, honest, conscientious man; a man who never, under any circumstances, lost his head; a man who never acted under impulse. I sustained confidential relations with Mr. Stevens. I think I had his implicit confidence, and I know that he had mine.

Senator Frye. Did you ever learn from Mr. Stevens that he intended to interfere with the government of the Queen or the Provisional Government?

Mr. Hoes. I never learned it from him, and I flatter myself if he had told any of his associates of the fact he would have told me, because we often conversed confidentially about Hawaiian matters.

Senator Frye. In your opinion was the request made by the minister upon Capt. Wiltse to land the troops on Monday wise and discreet?

Mr. Hoes. I think it was.

Senator Frye. Were you there when Mr. Blount was there?

Mr. Hoes. No.

Senator Frye. You understand the purpose of this committee is to obtain whatever information it can, especially in reference to what took place after the revolution and the establishment of the Provisional Government. Can you think of anything you wish to say that will be information to the committee?

Mr. Hoes. I do not recall anything in particular.

Senator Gray. Where are you from, what State?

Mr. Hoes. New York.

Senator Gray. As I understand, you are a chaplain in the Navy.

Mr. Hoes. In the U. S. Navy.