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Show Tho llan.tiiitii Colony. Ily invitation of l'realdoiit If. II. Cluirnml thu Hawaiian Hli.U, quite n numbtr of vl.llori attended tho I'lonrer day cilebratlon at Jooefa, I.eavliiR thli city I'lUa , Auuat LGth, (ail-of tho company wont through in convt ancia, tho rt malnder taking the tinln to Uarflell lloach, whero they found Tiblolta Irom Joatfa nwnltlng thitn. A li'cainnt drive of twiltc inlleo I riutlit thu ratty to Qrantavllle, Ml eru liny tnjoyid the hoepltallly ot the good Itoplo of that lace, lltro thu company waa augmeuled by friend from Tooule and the (irniitivlllo braaa land, making iulteallg train. Tho trip from Cninlavlllu to Joitcfu, thirl) .flvu mllci, wua madu In about four houri ard the vlaltora arrlvij'at tho laat named ) lace at U.10 i m. Tho read Into Jcsefa for the laat two mill j v.oi lit up I y brilliant torch. On tho mar nriacii of tho I arty flrowothn were let oil, the;rounila were light! d with Chlueaulautirita, mid oerj thing lli.nitiil an apiearaucu of wilcoiue, gladdening Ilia hi atU of all inilctun-Ing inilctun-Ing them to forget the Unit ol tho thlrlj lull' ride , While upir rn being partaken nf thu (lieu Club nud Maudoltu and dollar Club rrgalod tnom with vocal and lustrumtulal muilo, nccntlonally Inttripenied with mualo from tho bra.ia laud. The Mandolin and (lultar Club la eonipewl ofjoung Hawaiian who tt ero tan'.ofully uniformed, lis nlto weio the joung IiiIIoa uf tho Uleu Club. The latter wore caiv, the lauda of which were made ot j eacook feathora; tho crown una lompoiid of nil, white and bluu buntlii)'. Tlioy veto attired In white watala and thilraklrta wire iiiido, of hinting. With thelrdirk complexions thla formtd n vi ry pretty ounlraat mid Ieaalug elteit. The training of thu inrformera lim lieu . l oily undertaken by llrutlur Nllil, u natlte llanallaii. On thu uiurnlt g nf dm 27th tho people peo-ple wire uroutHd by the flriogofu aalule, ami ut 10 o. in nil aitemble I undir tho ahado of Ihu Ireea, whtro out and n plalforiu had been ar rntijfU. Thu uiritf oomd with mualo by the I and and aluging by tho choir. Tho araunblogu una Hull lalkd to uriti r lit Jlrothi m II, if.t lull, 1'etir Kialokelki nun thu (hiiplain of thu da), ollcrid rajir. Tluro wrrn rue! t en thu aluud I'ritldint Jotih I .KtiiHhi Hon, J hn l'.Calne, I'ttaldeiit W. W. tlull of Hiiinmlt btake, I'runldeut II. H. Oowaua and Chuiloa I.. Audurtoii otTooole tltake, Kiioch 1'ari of Ogdou, W, II. llriiuth, Coal villi; Albert. W. Divl), l.ilwani W. Davit, nobert 1) T, Tailor, llimry 1'. Itlcharda, l.ll llairell an t II, (I. liamUrt, many ot whom weroauom-pauledly weroauom-pauledly ladlea. There were alo n louII) number of other vlaltora from Halt Lake C'llj anil Tooelu vullij. Addnatea wero dilivered by rrialdent Jovei h r. Hmlth and Hon. John r. (Jalne, W.W. dull, II. 1'. Itloharda and 11. 8. Uowana. I'lirbo were inter-aored inter-aored with vocal nnd luttrumental mualo, The aapembly waa dhunhwtd with Hit. t in" Ulclloii. An adjourn. uietit waa tho3 male to llio bowery, where a rigu!a.r Hawaiian feint waa prepaid Thla waa pirtakeli of Willi anllih bythelnlllatod, Luttlie "pol" waa too much for the novice. At 4 p. in. nil asalu naaemhled and then- wcro mfilrmta by 1 Farr W. II. llranch and Albi n W. Uivlt, Willi more rlnalng ly the r mdoy tchool choir (lli-e Club nnd imi lo by tho Urautavllle band and the Mandolin and (Jultarilub, At 8 p. id. the toople gntheiod at a morert by the clubaaml the Hawaiian Knluta At Iblicouililurable tab nt " dltplayeil nnd all were entertained with liiuportraja of ancient Hawaiian (iiatomi. During nn Interval In the conceit llrcther II U.tlambeit made a few remarkt. At ten a. in Hundiy morning thu penlu met f. r lellgloua avrvhta. Aflictliulnit ty the choir, Tiler W. H. llranch olTerid prayer. I he aneri meiil waa ndmlnlitited, and l'lealdi nt Joieph K Hmlth addreaatd tho SalnU. Hiving tbetj ome iicei'ent rounatl In their overy da) duika of life, and iixhortlng them lo greater aplillual ellorla. rite following theii ipuke brlillyin.ll T Tavlor, II. I'. Ulcli. arde, V. W Vtuff. It II. l.amlrit, W. 11. Ilraroh, II, it, ( luir, and thu ineeling wiadlnjilinj. Theoccailiu waa one that will not oon lo rorgeltvn by the Hawaiian Halnta, or the vhltora, tbi kindly I Irll which wot manlfn'.id will louc la? reiuumbarpd Hhuitly aller nc-on the vltltora left on their rittirn homo, tome ol them miking the thirty rallea to UrnnUvllle In bugrien In Ihrtu houra. Thu torn-inendablu torn-inendablu manner In which llilaa were arranged and mirlel out la due to 1'rraldeut II. 11. Llull and 1.. U. Wo.Iley aiil the I lawullAii Halnta. The luo Inula tu be in n rufa.roua condition and the penile cutitinted and uulUil ami Uetuiniluuil to unke that rlloii of Ihu deacrt "I, low, in aa tberoee," I! (1, 1.. |