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-- 1693. No. 1493. VOL. XXYHLNo. 39. i , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. WHOLE b Hawaiian Gazette. Business (Harus iprc'mi Totircs. SATURDAY'S RACE. PUBLISHED BY VHSCELLAMEOUS. RdlSCELLANEOUS HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., (limited,) BISHOP & COMPANY. HAWAIIAN vry Tuesday Wiornlns, ESrj'.CLXISjXSISillD ire lOSO. GERSTER WON TBE EVENT IN DOLLARS PER ANNUM BANKERS. IKO'OI.ri.U, I1A1VAIIAS 1MVSDS Atetrael Miii Title Co, THREE STRAIGHT HEATS. PA 1A HLE IX AD VAXCE. . DEAW EXOHASGE OS reJcu mtiori:eri SO.OO in Alliance THE BAHK OF CALIrOR3l. SflN FRflHCISCO ii.O TnitR AOEXTS IV Vorfc, Weito cludce pwtase" prepaid. i" , S'nris Ml. --J,;-' ftXKCELCLNT ST. MESSRS. K H. ROTHSCHILD SODS. LONOOM, 171. Manager H. WHITNEY, Business AKKFOKT-ON-THEOHAIN. HONOLIU.U. H. I. Slucuin the Favorite In the Uettlus EDITOR. The Commercial Banking Co. of Sidney, And London. Holllucer IOOOAhed Incident Office, No. 46 Merchant btreel The Commercial Bankinsr Co. of Sydney, of the Kace. Sydney. The Bank of Ner Zealand, Auckland, and its Branches In Chrietchnrch, Djnedin and r. il. ilatclj freaidoal WclMnptoD. Cecil Broi73 ...- HATES OF ADVERTISING. The Bank of Uritlsh Columbia. Portland, W. li. OHSde - - - Sfcretary Orecon. J.y. IJrivn, - Treianreri Mauaf-e- r 3m Cm iy The Azores and Madeira Islands W. K. irn-- i' Auditor Ml8ffiln 2m Stockholm, Swedes. ... G1XI The) "bartered Bank of 1UU ISO 200 300 400 1000 India, and n In..... 4.CO 1000 14 00 China. 1 In 200 3W)j 500 600 1000 14 00 2000 Hongkong. Yokohama, Japan. Andtransacla The sole topic in sporting circles ...... 309 500 GOO 800, lu 1000! 1200 1750 2100 1356 General Baukin; Business y is prcjicrea to searcn S 400 GOO 750 This Cut.iiisnj in CO last week was the coming match .. . 51W 750 300 1200 1500 2400 30 records famish abstracts of tllio to (In 2000 3000 63 03 nd 3 In 750 lOOO'lSOG 1600 O. 5IAJL.JL, & all wal proportv in the Kingdom. between Hollinger'a Gerster 903 1200,1401) 1900 2400 SO 00 SO 00 E. SO.. race i IS 00 22 00 3000 4000 5000 loooo --J Vol ... ,1500 LIMITED. Sestien placiuB loans oii, or contemplat and Horner's Lot Slocum for a 'lT 50 220013000 4000 MOO 000 120 00 v, Coi.... 15000 Importers and Dealers Hardware, ing the purehsssof realtestate will find it Ool. .. !000J 23 0032 00 J50 0017500 11000 in of $1000 side. The condi- Plows, Paints, Oils and General Merchandise, to thoir advantogp to 'oniult tin company purse a Intended lor publication, -- OFFICERS: in regard to title tions of the race were that Gerster jioiabdSressedtolbc-EdUorofthcUaw- a. Wm W Hall President and Manager Post Offlcc Bos. O. E O Wh'te Secretaryacd Treasurer (irdfrs jtlpmlwl toivith prompt- should be driven to a sulky, and ar uazette. - a- - Correpondonce relating to Advertise- WinF Allen Auditor ness. and Job Prlntlne. should ThosMayand F Wundenburg.... Director Lot Slocum to a road cart. While -- of the Hawaiian 1356 Corner Fort and King Stg y lB- -, ll 'felepno sdlrcssed to the Manaeer ilutus'. Telepnuus Gerster was known to be quite .axcito. Post Offlcc Box, O. P.O. Eos 335 Cards and all quarterly or yearly . or on -- LTT7m:. vts'." c.c.cicr. speedy and might be posted as a dvcrtieraenf are payable n adzanct eicntatiocor the bill. & winner under iho conditions, the ac- - Sncces.ors to Lewees JKDicesoh, brs. lokw. 3 All foreign advertisements mustbe mmm when ordered In, or no old Slocum who ma-iied with the pay Importers nd Dealers la Lumbor, reliable Lot has . be taken of them. The rate pi vH'l remit-- And ail k!cd of Building Materials. ,r civon in the abavc scale, and won more heats under 2 :30 than a fir or American advertise 13M FortStreet.Mflnolnln. y I .tlcrntlonh may be made by postal any horse in America was tbo J" eb2pue Honsn. DKNTISTh. J OLDa, - . . i : : : Proprietor favorite in the betting. Besides THE Corner Sunann Avenue and Hotel Streets. the purse there were a number of Commercial Advertiser Oaily Pacific Choice Alos, Wises and Iiiqnors large bets placed on him before nnlillhed bj the Hawaiian Gakttk Com. lS5h y. i. OQccln Merchant Stmt, and the raco came off. the City, at Hotel St., r.p.. Dr. & McGrtsw' by Carriers in E. S. CUNHA' J. LEO XIII. A large number of interest- (3S.OO) For Aiumm. Six Hollars '3cS.otaX Ka-piola- Postage paid, wIzlo Soalor. ed spectators assembled at ni ..,,. jrnreicn Countries ja&-Q- &i ADMIN1STSEEU gjo.oo per annum UNION SALOON, park on Saturday after- Adilrc-- s aiT Communications, Inrearof the "Hawaiian Gazette" building 135G to witness the race above i a r HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPAQ, No 23 Merchant Street. noon No. 45 Merchant Sstrcet Railw'y described. The grounds had HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO Canadian Pacific The present occupant of the portant events, among which may been leased for the occasion by Steam Engines, SugarMIUs. Boilers,, be mentioned the contest with Ger- and Hollinger, aras- - Coolers, Iron, Bra? Lead Casting Crown of St) Peter, Pope Leo XIII., Messrs. Horner guStoWS j and The Famous Toohist Route or the Wobld. many, of which may be Baid that Pontiff, is the son it who expended some $50 in repair- Machlnory of Every Description the 258th Roman though opposed to no lesBj redoubt- -- ing the track. An entrance fee of Order, fia Pecci, and was PROFESSIONAL. $5 Second and $10 First Class. of Count Ludovico able antagonist than Prince Bis- 50 cents was collected at the gate Particular attention paid to Ships' Blackt a small was not smithing. JOB WORK executed on tho.hortei. born in 1810, at Carpineto, marck, the Pope certainly to reimburse the gentlemen men- 9 CARTER & CARTER, 1356 notice. y Loss than by Other Linos. town in the Province of Emilia in worsted. tioned. Though quite a number Xjvw- - In the dispute between Germany To w UNITED STATES the northern part of Italy. Hav- managed to get into the grounds Y & Aix Powis the ,,,36 No. 24 Merchant Street. H. W. SCHMIDT SONS, and Spain as to the sovereignty of before the gates wero opened, some OANADA.wa PoniLASD, TACOiii. ing acquired the rudiments of edu- asd the Caroline islands the Pope ac- $40 $50 collected. A. ROSA. and Commission tfcrchmk, Vi-terb- o, or was hwm SEATTXr, VlOTOBXa-H- VAKCOnTIB. r"the college of a Xixr. cation Jesuit cepted the position of arbiter, and Before the race was commenced Attornoy Honolnln. he passed thence, at the age his decision in favor of Spain was was raised by Hollinger Ko. 15 Kaaiiusaso Stbeit, an objection TiorjOTAIN EESOEIS, Collegio Romano, accepted by Bismarck. vehicle manufactured 1S51, llonolnln, II. I. ? of fourteen, to the regarding the J. S. SmTHTES, In 1888 his holiness issued a de- for Lot Slo- Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen and where he greatly distinguished him- especially the use of WILLIAM C. PARKE, cree denouncing in general terma claim being made that it - DEu.1fcllo proceeded next to the col- cum, the X-a-v- BTotary Fraser Canon. self, and er- the methods of some of the Irish to require- Hav- did not come up the AttorneyAcknowledgments.at AND AGENT TO GRANT MABRIAGE lege of Noble Ecclesiastics. leaders in tbo "Plan of Campaign." ments of a road cart. A majority Ami Asent to take few LICENSES. ing taken the degree of Doctor of More than once in the last judges sustained the object- 13 Kaaucjcau Sjihee, of the OFFICE: Empress Line of Sieimeis from VancoiiTer the Pope declared it to 1415-t-f by Pope Greg- years has vehiclo was changed U- - ! Mahnkono. Kohala. . Laws, he was made ion, and the 1S9J llonolnln. 5 good French Seg-natura- be the duty of all China, India "Referendary of the ." for a lighter one. It differed from CASTIiE, WA.TERIIODM!, Tickets to nil points in Japan, ory XVI. to loyally acknowledge W R. JOIEIV X and nronnd the world. catholics the new one in that it was some IMP0BTEB AND DBA LEE IN GEHEBAL the republic as the supreme author- twenty pounds lighter, but had Courts of MKBCHAKDIBE. Information twenty-seve- n Gio-acchi- And Notary Public. Attends allthe tsj For Tiokets and General At the age of ity in France, and quite recently, lower wheels, with the seat further y j35S the Kingdom. ti56 Queen Street. Honolulu jr Pecci took holy orders and in a letter to the Archbishop of behind and having straight axles. & CO., flock to THEO. II A.VIK Co., THEO. H. DAVIES was in the same year ordained Bordeaux, he asks his Messrs. Sam Graham, T. W. ALPRED MAGOON, and loyally obey the J. Pacifio ltailway for him "recognize Lishman'and W. M. Cunningham Importers and Cosunission Merchants, Canadian priest. iPope Gregory gave the country and Counselor At Law. 1426-l- v Hawaiian Islands. constitution of their as it acted as judgeB, and Dr. W. T. Attorney abd asexts rot title of "Prothonotary Apostolic" OFFICE 42 Merchant Street. exists," and advises them to "with- Monsarratt and H. Focke as time- Honolulu. II. I. Lloyd's and the LIverpoolUnderwriters, apostolic dele- British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co., PIONEER STEAM and appointed him draw religion from the deceiving keepers. 1343 . AndKorthero Asaaranco Ocmpacy. - ltM Candy Manufactory and Bakery, gate to several Roman Sees in suc- complications of politics." Promptly at 2:30 the judges Honolulu. , the rest, His Holiness Pope Honolulu. Honolulu. :e . cession. For rang for the race. At the first score HAWAIIAN WINE CO. Practical Confectioner,HonwPastry Cook and Baker Leo XIII. may be generally looked CO. y 1843 ho' was sent as Nuncio to the word waa given, and the great HOFrSCHI.AEGEB& 135P 71 Hotel St.. bet.Nnnann and Fort In ng El FRANK BROWN, Mnnarjor. upon as a wise, humane, peace-Beeki- race was begun. Gerster came to King and Bethel Btreets, Belgium; three years later was H. Christian pastor. steady gate, Honolulu, I., 30 - Honolulu, H. I. the wire in a but Merchants, 23 and Merchant Street, nominated Bishop of Pengia, and Importers and Commission 1391-l- y MISS D. LAMB broke slightly shortly after getting 1356 in 1853 was raised to the Cardinal Hamakua Notes. the word. This gave Slocum H. I.. HOI.STEIN, C. E. WTLI.1AMS. Notary Public hat. Hamakua, Hawaii, Sept. 20. quite an advantage several Importer, Mannfaeturor, Upholiterer, On the death of Pio Nono, in The residents of Hamakua who lengths ahead which was main- A,ttornoy t 3Cw. Office of TJ. A. Jlngoon, Merchant Btreet, three-quart- er AHD DI1LIB IK Pecci was elected have been traveling for health, tained until the pole Collbctiohs Pbohttlt Attisded to. Postoffice. 1434-l- 1877, Cardinal FURHITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. near the was reached, when Gerster made lT Pope, . and took the title of Leo business or pleasure are beginning 1373 KOHALA, HAWAII. Musical Instramonts. Mr. and Mrs. the pace to hot for Slocum, causing Pianos and A. SCHAlirEB A. CO. XIII. One of the earliest of his to return. on: M. PATY, 1369 105 FORT STREET. ly I official acts was the revival of the Walker of Oakala' have re- him to break, the mare winning j Commission Mrc's. 2 -- 40. S0TASY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER Importers t Catholic hierarchy in Scot- turned from Europe. Mr. J. the heat by thn j lengths in 1353 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. y Roman Cf DEEDS G. W. MACPARI.ANE & CO.. land, and quite recently, with all Renton from America, Mrs. J. N. C. Goodwill drove Gerster and For the states of California and New York and Commission Merchants, had to carry some little weight to A. Co., Honolulu. Importers the pomp and circumstance of the Renton u nd family from Kohala, Ofcce at the Bant of Bishop M. S. GRINBATJM & CO.. 150 1354 Honolnln, Hawaiian Islands, ecclesiastical ceremony, and quite a number of persons equal the regulation pounds, rsroRTEBS or most ornate agents ron England was solemnly "dedicated from the various islands. Mrs. while Slocum was driven by Fred J. M. "WHITNEY, M. D D. D. S Gon'l Morohandise and Commission of owners with over Mirrlces, Watson Jfc Co.. Scotland Street Iron to the guardianship of the Blessed Judge Foster and Mis3 Winter are Horner, one his Dental Booms on Fort Street, Works, Glasgow. 1356 Merchants. Honolnln. H.I. 7 200 pounds weight. corner Hotel and Fort John Fouler & Co., (Leeds) Limited Steam Plow Virgin Mary and of St. Peter," the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ccc in Brewer's, Block, Bal-lentin- e, 1356 and Locomotive Works. Leeds. ly the second heat Robert 1356 y streets Entrance. Hotel street. with the special blessing of Pope Horner at 'Kukaiau. Mr. Sam In M. S. GRINBATJM & CO., also one of the owners of 3IACKFFXD &. CO., Leo XIII. "Whereupon." says a Pierce has also been making a WILLIAM 0. SMITH, ' II. Commission Merchants, Slocum, drove the horse. At the Commission Agents, writer in the New Review, "most pleasant visit with his parents at General No. 215 Front Street. , Cal. second score an even start was ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W, 1356 Strcet,HonoluIu, n. y Offlcc Box 2603. Englishmen will feel a twinge of Hamakua. Queen I. Post led to half 1356 y disappointment for poor old St. Kukaiau and Hamakua mills made. The mare the Honolulu. o6 Fort Street, Geortjp dragon.'' TheBe start to grind Monday next. stretch and broke, Slocum taking 1356-- y HYUAIt BKOS.. and his WILDER St CO., the lead to the three-quart- er pole, Importers of General Merchandise, jints. however, show nlainlv that Weather still dry, hot and sultry E. G. HITCHCOCK, rsox Corner of Fort andQneenStects, Honolulu, His Holiness is by no means behind with no indications of rain. where the mare overtook him ; the FRANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY AND THE Paints, Oils, Hails, Salt& Building -: ; !, finish being a fast gait, the mare Attorney and Counsellor at Law. lumber, Ilia prcueucBauioJ mc oMD;a at UNITED STATES. 1156 Materials of every kind. y i" "66"'"1' winning by two lengths, time 2 :314. HAWAII. policy of the Papal See. Within mail from the Coast Oflco at HILO, 1373 y No. 53 Queen Street, Honolulu. H .1, The next and final was won the first yi..ir of his pontificate, Leo will arrive by the Alameda due on The third heat BWN.B. Bills Annual. 2 :31, Slocum being 13T2.1y Hawaiian XIII. issued an encyclical letter the 28th. by Gerster in HYMAN BROTHERS. shut out, the distance flag being WILLIAM C. ACHI, condemning communism, socialism K 100 Merchants, HAND-BOO- EXCELS THE and nihilism as results of the re- A of the officers of the placed at yards. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Commission NOHAWAIIAN ALMANAC and ANNUAL meeting 206 Front Street, San Francisco. formation, and in 1891 another an- was held Satur- After the second heat it was a Eeal Estate Broker. shipping Annexation club Particular attcntlou paid to filling and relating to these Islands. Price 73 cents; or nouncing that wars are the conse- foregone conclusion that the race thx Cojjbts or Tnr Kihodox. 1273 Island orders. 7 maueaaoroao aiMceniBcacu. day night. Attxxds aix THOS. G. TnRUM, Publisher, quences of the reformation. belonged to the mare. 36 Merchant Street, 1343-l- y Honolulu. II I, OFFICE: Ko. The present Pope has not, thus Several unsuccessful attempts at 1372 Honolulu, u. t. iy A Good Thing to Keep at Hand. Be- St. Matthew's Hall. far, had to encounter such a 6tormy hedging in bets were made. MR. W. F. ALLEN, 8 time as his predecessor, Pius IX., From the Troy (Kan.), Chief. fore the race started Slocum SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA. who, hiQ lom: occupancy of years ago we were very much money was freely offered at two OFFICE OVEB MESSES. BISHOP & durin? Some AS A School for boys. Twenty-sixt- h year. Send and three to one, but found few HA9 corner of Merchant and Kaahumann HONOLULU. the See. witnessed the revolutions subject to severe spells of cholera for Catalogue. now we feel any hundred dollars streets.and he will be pleased to attend toany of 1848 and found f at one morbus; and when takers. Several 1355-6- of symptoms usually preceed nslness entrusted to him. ; the that changed hands on the race. Est. AM Les Brewer, D.S., Eeetor. AGENT FOR time the idol of the patriot party that ailment, such as sickness at the another the object i.f their etc., we become After the race was finished Sc BO. Co7s and at stomach, diarrhoea, JC. E. 31cISTTBE 1335 ly California Optical Spectacles one time scary. We have found Camberlaln's Gerster showed good condition, Groeery. Feed Store and Bakery. hostility; at Eyeglasses. maintained the teinpoial power Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy while Slocum Eeemed broken down Corner King and Fort Streets. C. HTJSTACE, in very thing to straighten one out Is- an- the and gave evidence of considerable Honolulu. H. I. T &-- Assortm Jhu will be sent to other by the arms of Fjanct, anl at such cases, and always keep 1366 (Formerly with B. F. Bolles 4 Co.) lands for the convenience of those who cannot in it lameness. come to Honolulu. 1485-l-y other the "prisoner of the Vatican," about. We are not writing this for a THE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN Wholesale and Retail Grocer, in all human probability the last pay testimonial, but to let our readers know what is a good thing to keep Some little excitement waa Investment Comnanv 111 King Street, under Harmony Hall. The Daily Advebtibeb is deliver- of the Roman pontiffs holding tem- (Limitea handy In the house. For sale by all caused along Forlvstreet, anirihe Money loned for long o. aort periods. Family, Plantation, and Ships' Stores sup- - ed by camera for SOcentB a month. poral sovereignty. New Goods by every dealers. Satnrdajigfier-noo- n SECURITY. plied at short notice. The-reic- n Leo has water front early ON APPROVED steamer. Orders from the other islands faith Ring up Telephones 88.- - Now is of XIII. not Benson. Smith & Co. " Apply to W. W. HALL, Manager. folly executed. to subscribe. passed without taking a part in im Agents for H. I. by a runaway hack. ISM J the time 1856 ce BeaTer Block. Fort St, T TSLBPHOUBXo.Ua. w Sft JjMW. 'ry

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893.

PAUL ANSWERED. of that territory, and of course will THE MARIPOSA ARRIVES. FBOM VICTOKIA. not annex Hawaii without a simi- ALUMINUM pauraSan(gcT2ttJBi lar expression. Such, at least, are The Way an Islander Looks at the inferences to be drawn from Mr. Measles on Board Steerage Fas-sende- rs re- (Annexation. Neumann's letter formerly Quarantined. i 12-PAl- EDITION.! ferred to. iE Mn. : In my prom Editor last I Mr. Neumann appears anxious The R.JLS.S. Mariposa arrived ' FJCOX MR. B. M. : A marvel f strengtb LETTER ised to look into the probability of to restore confidence to the business Wednesday from Australia. When and ! TUESDAY. : SEPIEMBl K SM, IS9S WHITNEY. annexation ''without the expression community, but his acts and his sho came alongside the O.S.S. Co.'s durability of the will of the" people to be an- words voice a contrary course. He wharf people from shore were knows that it is the agitation nexed. warned not to go on board because J MB. STEVENSON. against annexation by such as he Mr. Neumann has declared that ol measles, rurser T. bmith was I aud Mr. Spreckels, that causes all As Liglir annexation."is undeniably impossi- the unrest now existing among bus- ordered by Captain Havward to as Paper, Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson has Description of the Koute and of the ble without an expression of the iness men. opposition to annex-lio- n, issue orders not to Citj of Victoria, 1$. C. If allow any of the arrived at Honolulu, and has been such as they offer, was with- will of the Hawaiian people. The steerage passengers to land, which . received by his friends, of whom drawn, confidence would be re- AS Huong as Steel, United States would not without was done. Dr. Grove, i stored, stable govern- the ship's he left many when he left Hawaii such an expression annexation, annex this surgeon, was seen by a reporter, i several years ago. Mr. Stevenson ment and prosperity assured, which country in any form or under any down The doctor stated I who would all unrest now felt by that an As Cheap as Wood is a novelist that no man has ISlECIU. COEEESrOXDEJ.CE. in- conditions." The above, fairly business men. old girl took a steerage passage ! once read him will ever regret, and The Australian and Canadian Pacific Again, Mr. Neumann is so anx- terpreted, aims to have the reader from Sydney along with her par-- 1 his literary style is such that it is Warrimoo arrived at Vic- ious for annexation that he gives believe the United States never ents. The girl had contracted the i sure to call to the perusal of his toria, B. C, on Friday morning, Sep- the following advice to the Provis- G measles while on shore, but was tember Sth, at o'clock, seven days did a.nnex a territory without first i TTorks more than the ordinary man. ional government as to how they not detected until the ship was Does not tarnisb, is therefore and eight hours from Honolulu. The getting a willing expression of the must proceed if they hope for an- The literary work of Robert Louis ac- well out to sea. The girl was !more practical tban silver, distance between the two ports, people to be annexed ; that it is nexation, viz.: Before applying Stevenson, when viewed by itself, cording to the ship's reckoning, is landed at Auckland. The Mari- even though the cost is sbout gel t and always has been the settled for annexation they must an posa sailed from Auckland on the is something out of the ordinary 2352 miles, and the average speed on "expression of the will of the Ha- one tenth of the latter. t one-thi- rd policy of that country not to annex 9th inst. The first case on the voy- line of literary production, and de- this trip was thirteen and waiian people. The United States age here broke out on the 14th inst. ; win- - miles an hour. The voyage was a a territory if the people objected. would not without such an expres We are displaying a serves the calmer thought of those was a six-ye- ar old boy among j smooth and pleasant one, as is gener- Mr. Neumann is a learned man, country any it QW full of useful articles who are ready to judge it as such. sion annex this m mo pucseugers. ally the case on this route in Septem- well acquainted with history, and form or under any conditions. sicciagu ouvci.ii made up in the above metal: The people of these islands feel ber, the weather mild for the first five hours later another child was he knows the acts or the United You have no right to re- taken with the measles. On the Hair and Clothes Brushes, the arrival of Mr. Stevenson here days, with light breezes from every fuse to take it or impede or pre- point of the compass, then northerly States when annexing a territory 16th inst. another was stricken Mirrors, Frames, Cigar and jb an epoch in Hawaiian literary vent it, if you are honest." down. The were winds and cold. As a sea boat the have invariably been the opposite three cases Cases, luEtory which those who really ap- of what he would have us believe. This is bold advice and like the separated by the ship's doctor, and Cigarette Cigar Cutters, "Warrimoo possesses good qualities, 's very disinterested. preciate his worth shall never for- with very little pitch or rolling, but The United States government has, Inasmuch after several dayB of careful treat- Match Boxes, Pen Holders, she was evidently not built for service always dealt as the United States have annexed ment, the children begun to im- get To the student of literature I believe, with the ter- Ink Stands, Blotting Pads, in the tropics, as some of her state- government having jurisdiction at different times several large prove. When the Mariposa was who occasionally delves into the rooms amidships are uncomfortably the Calendars, Trays, etc. over the territory sought for annex ritories, advocate's plea would nearing these islands, another thoughts of men, the works of Mr. warm and noisy, and not suited for have had more effect upon the jury invalids. Her staterooms are all be- ation, and has never consulted the steerage passenger, a lady, was at- The cost is so small, it is R. L. Stevenson will be a revela- tween decks. The agents in Hono- people. if he had referred to some facts re- tacked by the malady. When the to few worth you while to purchase tion. The writer of the present lulu should have a plan of the vessel, When Florida was obtained from lating to it, and pointed a steamer came into port yesterday, m so intending passengers may precedents an article out of mere curiosi-it- y; that Spain, Mississippi from France, or where the United States she was kept in a separate room article has never read but two of knowingly examine the rooms where had demanded an "expression" of they to be located. Alaska from Russia, no "expres- and her wants attended to by Dr. we can afford to throw this gifted author's works, but the are the people's will, before annexing The vessels of this line touch sion" was asked of the people ; one Grover. The doctor believes that the usefulness in. impression left upon, him as upon first at Victoria, B. C, where they government wanted to sell and the their territory ; but as he has pro- she will be all right within four and passengers and freight des- duced Another new line of those the majority of the readers of this land other to buy; neither consulted none, we conclude there were five days. Dr. Grover does not tined for this place, which none to produce. And prece- author, has been that a master of from with nor cared what the people of if fear the spread of tho measles on handsome causes a detention six dents to followed, to ten hours, as most of the freight those territories are be Hawaii board his vessel. The saloon and ' hand was guiding the -- pen which preferred. The COO tons on this trip is-- for Victoria. two governments did of the will surely be annexed. steerage passengers are allowed English from its proceeds on to in- all busi not drew the purest She then Burrard's Annexation. I w town of Vancouver is ness. to mingle with each other, and the The fact Mr. Steven-Eo- n let, where the Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1S93. source. that located, eighty miles distant, to the When Texas was annexed, the latter are kept at a safe distance, ! is an invalid does not detract northward and on the mainland, government holding it in posses- about fifty foet from the nearest STERLiisra from his picturesqueness as an while Victoria is on the large island sion was the only party consulted. As Others See Vs. saloon passenger. of Vancouver. Xanaimo, the coaling Mexico claimed but, not being author. The Advertiser both ap- port, which supplies part of the coal it, The following extract is taken SILVER in possession, claim was re- preciates and welcomes him. sent to Honolulu, is on the north side its not HOARD OF HEALTH. of this island. The town of Van- garded. Texas wanted a stable from the San Francisco Call of couver was selected as the most eligi- government as Hawaii now does. September 1, 1893, and doubtless BELTS aOTES AND COMMENTS. ble location for the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific railroad, and The United States annexed the ter- represents the view of the Honolu- Special Meeting Held Friday is destined to become an important ritory and gave it stability, and lu correspondent of that paper. to Consider Measles. rival to Victoria, on account of its prosperity followed in consequence, The Provisional government will being a railroad terminus and the as was the case with all former an- Tho board of health held a spec- has just come to hancl, among The prompt action taken by the starting point of the various trans- be edified upon reading the extract ' nexations made by the United ial meeting Friday morning which are some new and board of health Friday in the pacific steamship lines of the Cana- and, if not over obtuse, may bo at States. Therefore, from pre- half-pa- st of the case of measles dian railroad company. past able to locate inspiration 9 o'clock. The meeting striking designs not before matter at Victoria is a city of about cedents, prosperity must attend the and ji ' authorship of wa3 called to consider the outbreak Sans Souci is to be commended. is located on the south- Hawaii after annexation. tho excerpt: shown. Ladies make a note " eastern end of Vancouver Island. It of measles following the arrival of Since the present board came into land-locke- When New Mexico, Three weeks ago it was known of it. possesses a capacious d har- Utah, Ari zona were that Japan was again pressing the the steamer Mariposa on last Wed- office it has shown a desire at all , bor, with ample wharves, at which and California annexed, large vessels can load and discharge. Mexico and the United,. States did Provisional government in a sharp nesday. times to do its duty to the public was formerly a fort and the station It all the bargaining. The people of and coercive manner for the con- There were present President W. regardless of past precedents and of the Hudson Bay Company, but cession of the o, territory were not consulted ; franchise, aud the during tne goia excitement oi ltsao-v- that 0. Smith, Dr. Andrews, John Ena, has succeeded in making an envia- population at- if they had been, no annexation idea was disseminated that Minis- a considerable was Theo. H.P.W1CHMAB, ble record. On the leper question tracted to it, and it became a center would have taken place, as an ter Blount had intervened on be- F. Lansing, members, C. B. it has put itself on record and the for supplying the wants of the miners overwhelming number of tho citiz- half of Hawaii. The government Reynolds, executive officer, .and and other adventurers who Hocked has refused to Drs. Cooper and Howard, govern- 517 Fort. Stroot-- painstaking arrangement of busi- there. During the past few years, ens were natives of the soil, and allow the local were of the same race as the Mexi- papers to publish any of the facts ment physicians. ness very extensive wharves have been details made by it since the built in the outer harbor by Mr. It. cans, used the same language, lived connected with the new Japanese The board ordered that the case Provisional government placed it P. Rithet, who is the liead of the well in the same manner, had the same demands, although it permitted the of measles at Sans Souci be iso- Hawaiian Stamps in control of matters known firms of Welch & Co. of San religion, sympathized correspondent of the Associated lated. sanitary Francisco, and It. P. Itithet &. Co. of with and had shows that its members are fully Victoria, and for whom the fine bark willingly fought on the side of Press to send it to San Francisco. The board discussed the question of same name is now ply- This has led to some be- of danger arising from intro- awake to the needs and demands of the called, Mexico against the United States friction the ing between San Francisco and Hono- in their war, then just ended. And tween the local papers and the gov- duction of mfeasles, and President lulu. R. is also con- - the hour. President Smith has been Ifr. Hawaiian they would have voted as they had ernment and to the determination Smith said he wished to have the especially active in the discharge , foremosV of i fought and prayed, if they had been of one paper at least to print every- meeting brought fully before the TWILL PAY CASH, FOB EITHER of his duties, and when it is taken ' enterprising0thecitizens. allowed an ' expression." thing in the shape of news it can board so that that body could JL large or small quantities of used Ha- lis streets arc oroau anu nanusome, If the annexation question had get hold of regardless of the wishes not be accused of negligence. waiian Postage Stamps, oa follows: into consideration that throueu the and were laid out at the date of It (These offers are per hundred and any its been left to the people of ter- of the government. Its editor was agreed that hereafter when a force of circumstances he has eev- - origin for beauty as well as ,onve-- those ar quantity will be accepted, no matter how ritories to decide, that whole terri- gues and tells the government that steamer arrived with measles aboard small, at the same eral other official functions to per--. rates.) Sick .nTrLminTn tory would yet be Mexican, and no if it does not want the news to be those through passengers afflicted 1 cent, violet $ 75 form, he should be thanked fori sive the city a look of permanancyas more advancement or improvement printed its officials must show no should be isolated during the stay 1 cent, bine 75 1 cent, green the energy and care he de- - made in there favoritism in giving out of the steamer in port, passen- 40 has f fM,t kimP., w:n: it than has been in it and and 2 cent, vermilion 1 E0 voted to this department. The book,?establishment, Prior's hardware, Lower California, Senoro and other must keep their mouths shut in- gers for Honolulu should be isolated 2 cent, brown 75 the banks of Montreal stead of blabbing at their own homes. 2 cent, rose various attacks which have been and British almost lifeless states of Mexico the matter on the 30 Columbia. Land and Investment Co., during the last forty years. street after binding him to secrecy. The subject was laid over for 2 cent, violet, 1891 issue 60 block, Wilson block, Vic- 5 cent, made upon the board of health the Jewell the local papers further discussion reg- dark blue 1 HI torian theatre, Dried hotel, City Fortunately for the world, the That have been till the next 5 cent, lately are certainly unmerited and hall, ultramarine blue 1 00 court house and others. statesmen of those countries did thus handicapped since the 17th of ular meeting of the board, to be 6 cent, green 2 60 unjust. To the unprejudiced they jrauy of the residences, too, are what they thought best, as it was January every one knows. The gov- held next Wednesday afternoon. 10 cent, black 4 00 very attractive, being built ou spaci impressed upon them by their sur- ernment has been trying to be as . 10 cent, vermilion 5 00 look like the over overslopping of ous anu me 10 grounds in latest style of roundings and their foresight of dumb as the proverbial oyster or Tlie cent, brown 2 60 a political campaign which the modern architecture. Dwellings are Last Bitch. 12 cent, black . g 00 always taken as the truest evidences coming events, without stopping to Minister Blount, but without his 12 cent, manve facts do not warrant and journal- The New York Herald quotes ap- 6 00 of the taste and prosperity of the say grace by consulting the people, ability to keep a close mouth. It 15 cent, brown 5 00 istic honesty should have never citizens, and in this respect Victoria the majority of whom, as a rule, appears that when the fresh Jap- provingly the endorsement by Cap- 18 cent, red 10 00 will compare with any city of its size 23 cent, purple sanctioned. The slur thrown the know no more about political econ- anese demands were received the tain May of Nordhoff's Hawaiian 10 00 at In America. One of the best evidences 60cent,fed 25 00 omy or would be Provisional government Min- board of health Friday that it of the wealth of the city is the fact what best for called letters and lies in favor of the re- $1, carmine 25 00 that nine tenths of the dwellings them or ister Blount 1 had displayed, ideas of a definite are their country than a pig into consultation and storation of the deposed queen and cent envelope 50 said to be owned by their occupants. does about literature. showed him the correspondence. 2 cent envelope 75 The assessed To leave against the Provisional govern- policy without formulating them valuation of the personal such great questions to be S.F. Call, Sept. 1,1893. 4 cent envelope .... 2 00 and real property of Victoria is over decided ment and Minister Stevens. Mein 5 cent envelope was quite uncalled for and was ! 2 00 535,000,000, making it, as has been by them, with their prejudices, grashus ish dot so? Captain May 10 cent envelope the 5 00 doubtless the result of royalist bile claimed, wealthiest city of its size selfishness and ignorance, instead California's Production. is the captain of the British war such as the Bulletin on the American continent. of by intelligent statesmanship, ship sent iSSr"Kb torn stamps wanted at any is noted for. The city possesses an admirable The San Barnardino Courier es- Hyacinth, to Honolulu to price. Address : would be to thwart manifest des- electric tramway, with about twenty timates the value of the wheat prevent annexation of the islands GEO. E. WASHBUP.N, tiny in its progress in the ; cars, which run through all the prin- world crop of California this vear at $2.- - to the United States, and to pre P. O. Box 2068. 83H Francisco, Oal. cipal streets to a distance of would almost 3021 1418-t- f There are certain politicians five or six it defeat the inevit- 000,000. The mines will produce vent American supremacy there in ' miles from the water front. It is also able. connected with the not far from .$12,000,000. The the hope of ultimately "annexing lighted with electricity from over 7000 .Now comes Mr. fruit cause who of late have been greatly incandescent and arc lights. Neumann, the crop is thelargest ever known, and Hawaii to Great Britain. And The weather, however, "genial Paul," the esteemed citizen, Captain May CASTLE & COOKE exercised as to the chances is decidedly though prices are low nearly all praises Nordhoff and of a cold, the thermometer dropping some the learned lawyer, the skilled the Herald is delighted will be disposed of at paying prices. thereat. Of jdJ-JT- ) row in the annexation ranks. For- winters as low as 10 above zero, while diplomat, the the hon- course. Troy IXb'E URB the mean average forsummer is sriven Barley and the minor grain crops, (N. Y.), Budget. orable noble, would-b- e bear, dear Canadians, there is no at from 70 to 80. The average rain the states hay, nuts and wine will bring large man, the elo- fear of Americans ever falling out fall is stated as 2S to 30 inches, verv brainy politician, the sum3 into the state. The Courier Artesian Water at Waianae. INSUEANCItr little of this falling in quent advocate him- sufficiently to give any permanent the summer and sinks says : "The crops are now being con months. self from his honorable Mr. H. A. Widematin. ncrnnf. nf nave I,ot position to verted into com m a fairly encouragement to seen the commercial that of a pettifogger, by active lne waianae sugar AGENTS statistics of British Columbia for 1S92, pleading mnnrifir Tho Co t " pi mtation. re Ivo matter what the outcome of the . but is evident has to the people who are the jury in ceived the it that there been a San Bernardino alone for July cheerful news Thursday AGENTS FOE present issue is, the I steady and rapid increase since this case, endeavoring annexationists the to make were valued at $2,400,000. There that a flow of water onenincr of the China trade via Van. them believe that all of the had been Tfill stand together whenever it couver, and the returns for abbve does not seem any cause in these struck in an artesian NEW ENGLAND HOTUAL the current facts relating to annexation of ter- well in the comes to a choice between Ameri- year will probably be a surprise to statements for hard times. In fact, Mahaka valley portion of the plan- everyone, as showing how much trade ritory by the United Statea are since became tation. The cans and the gentlemen who are has been diverted from only it apparent that strike occurred at a Life Co, the San Fran- fancies. money would be supplied depth of 90 Insurance endeavoring to get political revenge cisco route. He pleads not to move feet, and the stream by presenting the crops the shadow of times flows some three feet OF BOSTON, failures H. sr. W. facta, not by hard above the sur- - for their past by attempt Victoria, B. C, September, 1S93. reasoning, not by has pretty much disappeared. iace. ing to foster distention in the ranks pointing to precedents, but by his --Alliance -- eloquence, by his Assurance annexationists. assertions, by his Mr. F. COMPANY of Americans may For a lame back or for a pain in the assumptions, by Blount' a Mascot. J. Lowrie, manager for OF IOND02T, side or chest, try saturating his advice, by his Messrs. Lowers & not always agree in the minor de- a piece of flattery and by his If Mr. Blount can only secure Cooke, is booked flannel with Chamberlaln'sPain Balm threats he tries to leave by tho steamer Mtna. Fire Insurance Co. tails of local politics, but, pending and bindine it onto the affected nnrt to make us disbelieve what we the journalistic support Mr. Miowera on of October 2d. Mr. Lowrie settlement of the annexation This treatment will cure any ordinary know to be facts. He endeavors Charles Nordhoff will visit OF the case in one or two days. in his candidacy the cities of Pueet Sonnrf fm- - HABTFOBD. Pain Balm to convince ub that the United for Georgia's gubernatorial iha jaeetion, they ore united in the also cares rheumatism. GO cent bottles nomina- purpose of making arrangements for sale by all dealers. States never did annex aiiy terri- tion, the fight may be regarded Keep your friends abroad posted principle thst no Canadians need - a8 looking toward the tory without first r bw nn r m handling of on Hawaiian by Benson, Smith- & Co., getting a willing WW!.. u Jttiwi Ul CULUC DLnRTii I WafR3 TWim T affairs, mailing Agents for thaf ..l! i. them copies of H. L expression or consent of the people man. Washington Star. firm. He will the Hawaiian Ga- be ahaent Borne time. zette and Daily Advebtiseb.

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In the Supreme Court of the Hawai- the device old in fact, but the claim better way. It is sufficient, if it per- same result; and it has not been WBARF AND WAVE. AUTHORITY I is for the combination only. This forms substantially different func- shown that any form of toppieco was BJ ian Islands. being so. every element in the com-- J tions and is useful. Nor is it neces- known at the date of the original as pnblie sary that tho change should bo great patent H nation must be regarded 83 a proper nbstitnt- - for tho Captain Peterson, of the British There may be such u and striking. It is sufficient that there mica top-piec- o in the . KKUSE, Esq. lias this day Ibeen ap- Jkse Term, ,1S03. pioperty bark Darra, expects that his vessel pointed a member of the Koad Board for thing as patentable improvement has been an exercise, however slight, patent." I will finish unloading coal District or Waimea, Island of in the form of one element of a pa of inventive genius as distinguished Tho Dyer claim is narrow iu its within tie Taxation labor-savin- g . of from mero mechanical skill. A terms. two weeks, The new Haoai, for the unexpired term made vacant The Risdox Ieos and Locomotive tented combination. But the use mere Tho invention itself stands the improved form by its patentee change in form has often been held on narrow ground, as is tho case with apparatus at the O. R. fc L. Co.'s the death of L. U. Stolz. Woeks Compaxy vs. Alexander I would not require a license from the sufficient. most inventions of combinations. wharf will be used to discharge J. A. KING, Yocxo. her Minister of the Interior, patentee of the combination, for the In Davis vs. Palmer, 2 Brock. 29S, Tho Young device apparently per- cargo on Monday next. The daily expressly OEce, Ancost 15th, 1S93. form in the combination is a mould board for was held forms functions to somo extent differ- average of this nnloader will be iterwr be old. And 1133-- 3 or impliedly admitted to patentable, its face being worked to ent from those performed by the 9 BEFOKE JUDD, C. .VXD , about 250 tons. J., BICKEKTOX so if the patentable improved-form- circular or spheric lines of particular Dyer device. There ia no evidence FREAR, JJ. or even a substantially different old radii instead of to straight lines, to show that the functions performed The steamer Hawaii brought last C 1. PKINGLE, Esq. has this day been form, of one element is rued with the although it performed the same kind aro the same, or that the spiral rib last one hundred tons of machin- Agent to take acknooledce-inent- s appointed an other elements of the combination, of work in much the same way, but is a well known substituto for the ery from the old Huelo sugar mill, to labor contracts for the District of A patent for a combination is not infringed there will be no infringement, for with a new effect. The patentee longitudinal rib. Tho fact that a Maui, which was closed down sev- Waimea. Island of Kauai. by the substitution of an clement that the combination will not bo the described the radius of the larger patent was actually issued for the eral years ago. The machinery will J. A. K1KG, performs a substantially different func- same. There is substituted for one segment of the moulding-boar- as Young device is presumptive evi- be fc Minister of the Interior. tion, or of one not known at the date stored in Wm. G. Irwin Co.'s of the patent as a proper substitute for element another element whicn is about three times that of the smaller dence that it differs substantially warehouse for the present The Interior Office, Ancust 13. 1S3S. . the omitted element. substantially different, so different, segments, but the court held the from the Dyer device. We therefore 1133-- 3 Hawaii will take about 400 tons of The burden of proof upon n question of indeed, as to be, if a patent is taken word "about" to be surplnsage,and find that tho manufacture and sale of infringement lies upon the partv alleg- out for it, tho exclusive property of tho defendant's device is not an in- coal to Kahului next Monday. ing infringement. that the patent was limited to mould infringe- ing-board- s J.U.BAHEKABA.Esq., has this been its patentee. To constitute the radius of whose fringement of the plaintiff's patent The Japanese steamer Aikoku da; A patent raises a presumption that the de- must be M. A. S. appointed a Notary Fnblic for the First vice b patentable. ment, the same elements larger segment was exactly throe F. Hatch for plaintiff; Maru, supposed to bo overdue, will combined the same way, Hartwell for defendant. Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian Island. A device to be patentable need not perform used in times that of the smaller ones, but it arrive on or abont September 22d combination must be same. Honolulu, September 14, 1893. 0 J. A. KING, iia wor oeuer man me same kind ot the the also bold that a mero slight or color- from Yokohama. Sho will bring-3- Minister of the Interior. work has previously been performed. The principle or mode of operation able variation would not avoid in- or 40 steerage passengers, be- A chanpe in thelorm of may same yet may Interior USee, Accost 17,1893. one element of a be the and there fringement So, in the present case, fxs.ooo GRAVEL WALK. sides freight. patented combination, though slight. be no infringement, for if one ele- H33-3-" the Young patent may perhaps bo if it works a new and useful result, The American schooner may avoid infringement. ment, though utterly useless, is limited to spiral ribs of a particular C S. omitted or substantially changed, Holmes, 400 tons, loads, HABUY Z. AUSTIN; Esq., ha this day A patent does not cover more than is pitch, namely, half the circumfer- Hade of Brazilian Pebbles Paid lumber at "claimed, the combination will be different. Port Gamble for been appointed Acent to take Acknowledg- nor more than is described in ence of the roll as described in the Coffee. Honolulu. such a way as to enable others to con- The question therefore is not whe- for at Price of ment! to Labor Contracts for tb Diitrict it. specification, or, it may be, that the struct ther the Yonng device is a mere im- statement in specification SA.V 'RANCIBCO ITEMS. of Katraihan, Island of Kauai. Infringement ot a tho that The gorgeous tales of Oriental - patent for nutomatic provement upon the Dyer device, be will avoid feed rolls any pitch may used, the splendor toll of pathways strewn Con-Buel- o, J. A. KING, with longitudinal ribs is not embodying same principle, but Arrivals Sept 3d, brijr Minister of the Interior. proved by the mere fact that automatic tie patent because covering more than with gold dost, to be trodden by the feed rolls with spiral ribs with a pitch whether the combination is the same 21 days from Kahului ; 5th, InUriorOSee, August 30, 1833. 140S is new in the invention. But, however Bacred feet of royalty, and diamonds of half the circumfcrance of the rolls or different. In other words, ia tho that may be, while the substitution aro the conventional paving material bark Colusa , 41 dayafrom. --Kahar have been col-ora- manufactured and sold. spiral rib to be regarded as only bly lui ; 6th, schr. Anno, 25 days from Land, ad- of a spiral rib with a pitch so small for the promenade of the princes in Ik Sale of Government different from, or as only a to Btratght Kahului; Sth, bark Annie John- Ha-muku- as be nearly might be the fairy tale. It has been left to a joining Polxulruluilcu, a, mechanical equivalent for the longi- 27 OPIXIOX 0? THE COURT BI PBEAB, J. a merely colorable variation from the St. Louis business man to construct son, days from Hilo. Hawaii. tudinal rib. or not! straight rib, just as in the case of a a gravel walk, neither long nor strik- Departures --Aug. 30th, bark On THURSDAY, September 23, 1693, This is a submission upon agreed In Gould va. Bees, 15 Wall., 187, slight change in the shape of the ingly beautiful, that is a modern if Ceylon, for Honolulu; Sept 5th, mould-board- , from at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance facts, which are substantially as fol the lowor court bad instructed the yet the change a comparatively humble rival of these bktne. Planter, for Honolulu; 6th, omission one of to a spiral rib with a glistening highways of fiction and of the Executive Building, will be sold lows: jury "that the of th straight rib bark Mauna Ala, for Honolulu. The automatic elements and the substitution of pitch of half the circumference may fable, for it represents $15,000 hard at public auction, the lease of a piece of fnrnace feeders Projected Departures Sept. nsed mills con- another mechanical device to per- bring about results substantially dif- cash. Fohakuha-k- u, heretofore in sugar 21st, S. S. Alameda, for Government Land adjoining sisted of two form the same function will not in which case the manufacture Mr. Edward P. Kinsella, Honolulu, an rolls longitudinally ferent S. S. Hamakua, Hawaii, containine grooved or corrugated, placed in a avoid infringement.'' The Supreme and sale of tho new device, whether of the Hanley-Kinsell- a Coffee etc.; 30th, Australia, for area of SO acres, more or less. horizontal position parallel to each Court of the Uuited States held this covered by a valid patent or not, Company, is the proud possessor of Honolulu ; Oct 10th, S. S. Oceanic, Term Lease for 10 years. other and a short distance apart. to bo erroneous, and stated tho law would not constitute an infringe- this unique walk. It is composed of for Honolulu, etc. Cpset price $50 per jnuum, u.iy.ible These were made to iovolve toward to be that " an alteration in a pa- ment several tons of Brazilian pebbles that During September: Schr. Alo-

tra-- h combination which merely camo to him in an ordinary business em;-annu- in udvance. , each other from the U p. The tented In Isaacs vs. Abrains, 14 O.G., 861, ha, for Honolulu; bark Andrew ,J. A. KING, was delivered to them from above nbstitutfS auotber old ingredient it was held that where brushes of way during the past few years. Welch, for Honolulu ; schr. Tran- for one of the iugredionts in the The firm are heavy importers of Minister of the Interior. through a hopper. Tie rolls, beiug uniform length had previously been sit, for Honolulu ; schr. Anna, for grooved, drew the down patented combination is an infringe cleaning Brazilian coffee. Before tho berries Interior Office, Augnst9th, 1S93. trasti be used for railroad tracks, a Kahului; brig Consuelo, for Ka- tween them into the foruace. When tnent of the patent, if the substitute brush of unequal lengths, one por- are ready to bo roasted for the mar 3t schr. G. North, for trash was sufficiently performs the same function and was ket, the sacks aro opened and the hului; John the in long tion adapted to brushing the surface, Mahukona. pieces, it piled up on the rolls and well known at tho date of tho pa- of tho rail and tho other longer por contents carefully examined for twigs, OrncE or ran Boakd or Healtu, prevented the passage of air into the tent as a proper .substitute) for the tion to clearing either side of tho rail, leaves and other impurities, tho lat- Auckland Sept. 7th arrived Honolulu, August 13, 1S93.J furnace; but when finely broken up, omittod ingredient, but the rule is was patentable, the Court saying that ter generally taking the shape of S. S. Monowai from Honolulu. from and niter date, all bills ngainst or in the shape of Hue chips trom otborwtse if the ingredient substi- "a change in tho form of a machino small pebbles about the size of a cof- Eureka Aug. 30th arrived with of Health must be made in diffusion batteries, it fell through tuted was u new one, or performs a or instrument, though slight, if it fee berry. These camo such schr. Glendalc from Honolulu. tlie Board substantially different function, or regularity, and in such quantities, dapl:ra:e. OHAS. WILCOX, between the rolls, which were re- works a successful result not before Auckland Sept 9th sailed S. to be was not known at the date of the that long ago tho idoa that they wero Secretary Board of Health. quired some distance apart in accomplished in a similar way in the S. Mariposa for Honolulu. order that the necessary quuutity of pliiintifTd pHteut as a proper snb-btit- ute art to which is applied, or in any accidentally in the sacks was aban- 3t it Liverpool 31st sailed 3472 1495-- for the one omitted from his doned, and tho conclusion reluctantly Aug. fuel might pass, and left an opening other, is patentable." British ship Villnta for Honolulu. through which the air rnshed into patented combination." In other In Winans vs. Adam, 15 How., 330, reached that they were purposely Sale of Lease of tlie Govern- the furnace, thereby interfering with word?, there is no infringement, if the majority (five Justices) of the placed in tho bags to make weight. The sealing steamer Alexander, ment Remnants ofPuuepa the draft and combustion. the substituted ingredient, though court held that a circular car in tho The daily discovery of these Brazilian about which was circulated that u, fill d and JKoUoilti, lio-nal- To obviato the entrance of air into old and well known, performs a sub- shape of a frustum of a cone was pebbles will an ordinary water eerie story of disabling the Mohi- ff Hawaii. the furnace, and at the same time to stantially different function, or if, patentable and that the manufacture bucket The importers pay for cof- can, has returned to port She did famish a continnons and positive though old and well known, it per- of an octagonal car was an infringe- fee. fire On THURSDAY, Octobers, 1893, at not see the Mohican, let alone amount ot fuel. Jilr.Uyer substituted forms the same function but was not ment of the patent for the circular Two years ago Mr. Kinsella con- into her. Her cruising was done 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of well known as a proper substitute for cluded to utilize this apparent evi- longitudinal ribs or teeth for the car, inasmuch as the octagonal was off the coast of Japan. 3 the Executive Building, will be sold at grooves or corrugations on the rolls, tho omitted ingredient, bee also so nearly like the circular car as to dence of the dishonesty of tho far- public auction, the lease of the rem- the outer edge of each rib on one Eowell vs. Lindsay, 19 0. G., 1565 (G be substantially tho same thing. The away coffee packer, and had the The steamer Campania of the nants of the Government lands ot Fuu-epa2- d roll, when revolving, passing between Fed. Bep., 290), and the cases there minority (four Justices) were of the accumulation of pebbles carted ont Cunard line arrived at Queenstown and Kokoiki, Kohala. Hawaii, two ribs on the other roll; the rolls cited. opinion that the circular car was not to his handsome residence on the on the Sth inst Time five days West streot boulevard, 4323, fiftv-fiv- containing an area of 399 acres, a little are also placed so close together as In the present case a spiral was patentable, or, if it were, that thero Pino fourteen hours and e min- to leave no be- where thoy were used to mako a more or less. unobstructed passaga substituted for a longitudinal rib. It was no infringement, on tho ground utes. Her best previous record tween them The tine trash then is claimed by the defendant that the the first patent should lim- handsome garden walk. The pebbles Term Lease for 10 ye.irs. that be eastward was five days seventeen cannot pass into the furnace without spiral rib performs substantially dif- ited strictly to tho circular form represent a weight that in coffee 125, per annum, paya- hours and forty-fiv- e minutes. The Upset price the revolution of the rolls; but, when ferent functions, such as tho giving claimed. would be worth S15.000. The gravel semi-annuall- y vessel's average speed was 20.84 ble in advance. the rolls revolve, the trash descends, of a nioro divided, uniform and scat- An additional reason for holding path is each month being added to, JAS. A. KING, moving from side to side, hold by feed, of a more no and it is but a matter of time when miles. The daily runs were 460, a tering the bringing that there u infringement in this 4QG. Ministerof the Interior. rib on one roll until the next rib on the uniform strain on the gears, and the case is that Mr. Dyer in his specifi- Mr. Kinsella will have the most ex 481, 480, 494, 490, Interior Office, Septembers, 1S93. opposite roll moves down sand closes more effectual prevention of u rush cation limited his claim to rolls with pensive piece of garden path in the The sloop Vigilant has been chos- known world. St. Louis Globe-Democra- t. 3476 149G-3- t the gap, thus preventing the air from of air into the furnace. From the longitudinal ribs. And although en to defend the America's cup in passing through as long as there is specification and an inspection of this might cover all variations that tho forthcoming international race. XOTICE. fuel enough to fill the space between the models, it does not appear clear- are merely colorable, it cannot bo The Valkyrie, the British challen- the rolls. ly how a rnsh of air into the furnace held to cover all forms whatever. A Man of Refined Tastes. - ger, has not yet arrived from Eng- Notice is- hereby given that the pay- Mr. Young substituted helical or more effectually patent does not cover is prevented; thore The more than land and is feared that she was ment of all Salary, Drafts and Pay Rolls, spiral for longitudinal ribs on would apparently be a more uniform is claimed. A patentee cannot either A rather pointed story is told of it the rolls. These ribs may run strain on the gears, but this would by securing a ro issue based upon a Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, lost in the storms that have swept will hereafter be paid on the 5th, 15th, two from one end to the other seem to be but an incidental and broader claim, or by argument, on-lar- and the late Senator Beck, which over the Atlantic in the past 25th, 30th, or 31st of each and every of the rolls, being left band on one unimportant advantage; and there his patent so as to cover ele- we give without varnish. weeks. month. In the event of any of the above roll and right hand on the other, or would Beem to be a more divided, uni- ments not falling within the terms of Upon one occasion it waB neces The Austrian bark Vila has been they may run from the middle to form scattering feed, his specification. SpeShepard vs.Car-riga- n, dates falling on Sunday, payments will be the and but this sary to test some old bourbon whis- towed into New York, after having ends of each roll, the ribs on one half also would seem to be but a slight 116 U. S. 593, in which it was ky before shipping the Simon Pure been abandoned by her crew at paid on the Saturday previous. of each forming a advantage, as a protec- roll right hand inasmuch the rolls are held that a patent for skirt to a fastidious customer. Tho anx- sea. No trace of the vessel's men G. E. S3UTHIES, helix and those on the other half a i small and the ribs not very far apart, tor described as including a fluted left hand helix, a left on be a continu- could not be enlarged so as to ious dealer bethought him of these has been found. The Vila was Registrar of Public Accounts. hand helix and there would nearly band one roll being always opposite a right ous uniform feed in either case, and include protectors without fluted two great men, who were univer- found to be loaded with human (Approved) S. 31. Damon, hand helix on the other roll. The as the fuel in either case falls in bnt bands. Further, the public has sally admitted to be connoisseurs bones from East which were N Minister of Finance. pitch of the helix may be any degree, a single lino and is not scattered rights as well as the patentee, and in the article, and begged their in- to be used in making fertilizer. 34Sl-6- t 1496-- 3t but half the circumference of the over the whole floor of the fnrnace. to entitle the patentee to set up the dulgence in the matter of tasting Tho steamer Lucania of the Cu- roll is preferred for the pitch. This There is nothing to show the fact or nse of any particular form of rib as the liquor. Blackburn swallowed nard line arrived at New York on HUGH GUXN, Esq., has this day arrangement is claimed to give a the advantage of these differences in an infringement of his patent, his a sip, smacked his lips, looked a the 10th, having made tho fastest been appointed member of the Board of more divided, uniform and scattering the effects of the devices in actual description of bis invention must be little bit critical, tried it again, and 0 feed into the could be working. can only make such those skilled maiden trip across the Atlantic. Fire Commissioners for the City of Hono- furnace than The Conrt that in the art said : is fair very fair obtained by rolls with from the differences in may be able from the description to then "It W. R. Hearst has sold tho steam lulu, vice Jas. H. Boyd, resigned. longitudinal inferences again smacking his lips, ribs, and to bring a more uniform the descriptions and models. Tho make that particular form. Tho but," "it yacht Vamoose to W. B. Davie, of J. A. KING, me I iron strain on the gears which drive the fact of the existence or the advan- patent cannot be allowed to cover seems to taste in it." Brooklyn, for $20,000. Minister of the Interior. patentee The dealer looked discouraged. rolls, and also to morn effectually tages of these differences in actual what the does not in his The Colusa arrived San Interior Office, September 5, 1S93. prevent a rush of air into tho furnace working, or the contrary, if proved specification add to the stock of Beck went through the same bark at - from Kahului on the 5th 3476 1496-3-t when the supply of fuel is inadequate by competent evidence, would go far human knowledge. This is the con- process of tasting and trying, at Francisco forty-on- e to fully cover the rolls. to show whether the spiral rib-doe- s sideration which he gives to the last exclaiming: "That's good inst, going up in days. The complainant is the owner by or does not pertorm suustantiany public for tho exclusive usoand bene- very good but I think I detect a This is an extremely long passage, Tlie Hawaiian Newspapers assignment of a patent issued to Mr. different functions. So, the question fit of his invention for u term of taste of leather." the average daily run being fiity-fo- ur Dyer, dated August 23, 1892, being as tho spiral rib, though years. Can it be held in the present feel- miles. absence of The dealer's face fell. But Hawaiian Patent No. 88, for the feed a well known thing in itself, is or is case, in the any evidence, Captain Schmidt, of the barken-tin- e rolls above ing pure he had a superior article described as made by Mr. not well known as a proper substitute "that the description of the rolls with Irmgard, Thursday discharged Dyer. The defendant is the owner for the longitudinal rib, might per- longitudinal ribs would naturally lie investigated. After diligent carpet-tac- who DAILY AKD WEEKLY of a patent issued to him dated Sep- haps easily ba settled by evidence. Hiiggest the use of rolls with spiral search he found a k with his three union sailors refused tember G, 1892, being Hawaiian Pat- But there is unfortnnntoly no evi- ribs? a leather cap in the bottom of the to work because the captain ship- ent No. 89, for the feed rolls above dence on either of these points. The The case of Blackman vs. Hibbler, cask. Harper's Magazine. ped some Japanese sailors. Three described as made by him. case, though depending largely upon 17 O. G , 107, is much in point. The men who worked their way from The question submitted to the facts, which are not agreed upon, hut patentee secured a patent for a com- Bi&ht Were Held. the colonies on the steamer Mari- Court is whether the manufacture which shouldliave been either agreed bination of a lamp chimney with the posa, took the places of the dis- KUOKOA and sale by the defendant of his de- upon or proved by proper evidence, top or upper portion constructed of The Ewa murder case came up charged men. The Irmgard will vice constitutes an infringement of is left to the Court to settle upon mica, and n glass base to be used to- yesterday morning before the dis- leave the latter part of next week, the plaintiff's a of law re- patent No question rules of law. It is rule that gether, and afterwards secured a and the expects to take up is raided as to the patentability of burden of proof upon a question issue in which he claimed that "while trict court for a preliminary hear- captain With a combined Circulation of the full of the Dyer device. Indeed, the facts of infringement lies upon the party I have shown :. peculiarly constructed ing. Eleven Japanese were origin- a list passengers. agreed upon are such that the Court alleging infringement In this case, chimney us adapted for use in con- ally charged with the crime of A curious fact has been brought must assume it to be patentable, for there is nothing to show that the nection wiih my base, it is obvious murder, but upon the introduction out by the Chronicle thb txtra-ordinar- y 4,SOO COPIES the pnrposes of the present case, spiral rib is a well known substitute other kinds or styles may be used, if of testimony three were discharged. ill-luc- k which, ever since whatever might he the finding, had for the longitudinal rib, or that it per- preferred." The Court held the re- The defendants are charged with the accession of the House of Han- evidence been introdnced as to its forms substantially the same func issue void, as greatly enlarging the the murder of Okimoto, a Japanese over, seems to have dogged vessels Furnish the best medium for utility novelty. contrary, two de scope of the by and tions, but on the the invention omitting officer at Ewa on the 1st instant. named after its members right advertising in the Hawaiian It was argued by counsel for the vices would appear from an inspection one element ot the combination and down ill-fat- ed language, and are the only plaintiff that if the Young device dif- of the models to work at least to some putting in jts place another not its to the Victoria. recognized leading Journals. fers substantially in any respect from extent in different ways, and the fact equivalent, saying, "It may be that Will Visit the Fair. Here are some of the names thus the Dyer device, Commissioner of Patents, the results accompiishil by associated with disaster: Prince it must nevertheless that the the nse A letter received from Mr. H. M. be regarded only as an improvement after an investigation, reported in of the top pieco of a Lorp chimney George, 175S ; Royal George, 1782 ; , Whitney, who Jb at present absent Advertisements ana upon it, the use of which, since it favor of a patent for the Yonng de are, in most respect-- the iame, what- Eoyal Charlotte, 1798; Queen t& involves the principle of the Dyer vice, and that a patent was accord ever be the form of the iop piece or from the city on a recreation visit, Charlotte, 1800; King Georgef subscriptions received at the material of which is onstruct-e- d; device would require a license from ingly issued, affords a presumption the it announces, that he will visit the 180G; Prince of Wales, 1807; office of the the owner of the Dyer patent; the or tne but the result is nut in all in favor aeienaant's claim worid'a fair before Queen Charlotte, 1818; Albert, use, by the owner does respects the same, w- - great returning of the Dyer patent, that the spiral rib either per nor uld the troopship, 1843; Royal Adelaide, of the improvement, patented, also substantially different func statement that a mica top piece nonie. if form Victoria, 1852; Queen Vic- Hawaiian Gazette Co.,! requiring a license from the patentee tions or was not a well known sub- would be of "use when firmly at- 1852; - f of the improvement. No such mid- stitute for the longitudinal rib. It tached to the chimney base neces- Ah Hoon,a Chinese merchant in toria, WS; Princess Alice (on 46 Merchant Stbeet, dle ground, however, can be taken. is not necessary that the second in- sarily or naturally suggest the this city, is claimed to be the only Thames), Victoria, (Thames, Can- The Dyer patent is for a combina- vention should be an improvement use of any form of too niece son of the Flowery Kingdom who ada), 1881 ; and the Victoria, off Honolulu. tion. Not only are the elements of upon the first or do its work in a not so attached to accomplish the speaks the Pekin dialect Tripoli, 1893. Australian paperi m - " 'iiiijjpgiw i.wisafey ' TnyyiTPi'y ?1g'"'Tr'f rwi?iiws J?SPl3fe yy'Tfc?1jfHPyiiP?yg':?;'.- r "V Ki HAWAIIAN' GAZETT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893:

government will probably j ., M o;br country. It was one of the continue MAUI NEWS. corn lands of Haleakala Ranch, Cyr7 to administer affairs until a decision Perhaps Fukuda who keep3 1 is arrived at, whether the time is a neat ) I little store there would kill f - "The labor laws arejust and strictly short or long. Should it be determin- a administered by the government. All ed to continue as au independent chicken and entertain a well-dis- - - - K.-- moila i ilia tclT1f1C country, under U. S. protection or , WUiM.W U1U3V uuuiAUC iu iuc pised stranger most hospitably. S&ftembcr jj, :8(g. TTkTnT.1 iu.from otherwise, the franchise probably tennis-clu- 12-fAt- t laborers are will A is being rE JfililJlHA. Ssi-- Japanese are ' be amended some way. The mass organized China. The in by some of - To trust is bust, to bust is rent oat unuer tue supervisiuu u 01 me native population care very theyonng ladies and cen- their own government, which never little who rules. Especially is this NSW P0UUS CAPTAIN FOR tlenien of Makawao. The court is biul and a salt trust has made TUESDAY. SEPTEMBFK i;. JS93 loa?e sight of. them, government the case with those living out of Ho- situated at Kaluanui and field- - islands keeping a record nolulu. HONOLULU. the peoplo of Honolulu and aseats in the days are to como on alternate Sat-- 1 1 of movements of every Jap, and a "The former Legislatures were ,1wv V tbe j 13lamls Renerally pay just two-ye- ar urdays with the Polo games. MB. WEITSEY OS H1WAIU5 ArTilRs'- - portion of the laborers' wages being elected for terms, and met paid to the Japanese consul, to be by only once in two years unless called Puuomalei Dairy has been cut- - j a little to high a price for this for special session. members him retained until the laborer starts a The ting much hay this season and i article. We- are coins?-, to ro--- - to return to Japan, when they receive were paid $250 a session. At their selling it readily Q the money to take with them. The last session the amount was raised to Pay poll taxes, gentlemen volutionize the salt business publishing contracts are made for three years, on f500forthe future. In the ordinary Stray Scribblings Personal 3onr We take pleasure in n lihpral The nav is about 512 course the Legislature would be elect- of Maui before the 30th inst. Re- and bring the price down to tmg mormnc ine iuiiuwms crcar: or I3 a montn, oesiues ooatu uuu ed next February and meet in ilarch Notes, Etc. member the 10 per centum. something about what it interview with Mr.,' l? or Anril. to sit for about four months. and snceestfo is paid by the planter in addition, but it is now doubtful when one will lT?;riuJl.mTr .B,rI,s erei should be in these times. We H- manager on the pro- be elected. mtuuuiiEu luuair uur- - - M. Whitney, ot the Chinese are only admitted uuuriuiugiy have taken over the entire Hawaiiax Gazette Company. duction of proper passports, issued by "Travellers from Canada should ing an hour of Thursday a. m. the Hawaiian consul at Hongkong, bear in mind that only Hawaiian or (21st) ; it was the phonograph. product of a salt company in The interview, was very generally and the few who obtain entry on United States coin is current in Ho- about local fraudulently transferred to nolulu, and all other, even British What circles, teach- this and by an agree- published in the British Colombia passports ers of Maui? district them are returned to Chins on dis- gold, is subject to a heavy discount, Maui, Sept. 2S. Prof. Stoeckle, and Sound newspapers, and is covery of the fraud. There is no ad- which in the ease of English silver is Polo game at Makawao this v. m. ment with the manufacturers Ha- replete with information and facts mission tax, except the S2 hospital often 33 per cent, while the Canadian the gentlemanly proprietor of Weather: More than dry. we are to control the output. fee, which all passengers, white and silver is not taken at all." Victoria, waii's only phonograph, been which will go far towards giving other, have to pav upon landing, ex- VB. C.) Colonist. has For almost any purpose, it is Ma-kaw- Through Passengers. the people of the northern coast cepting of course the tourists making giving pleasing exhibitions in quite the best quality of Ha only a short stay. Stowaways are Among correct impressions regarding our not allowed to land, and if they do get G. A. Jv. FUNERAL. and Kahului during the the prominent through waiian salt and we can supply well as our political ashore thev are arrested and returned. past week. Selections from tho U.S. passengers by the Warrimoo last commercial as The United States law preventing the it in quantities from one bag Marine band are an especial inter- week were Hon. Mackenzie Bow-wel- l, Mr. has shown paupers Yar-ric- outlook. Whitnev landing of by the requirement Barial o Comrade Geo. W. k, to a thousand. ; y,mnrKT ;,n ' mat eacn . immigrant. must nave w esting feature of his entertainment, Minister of Trade and Com- rare ahflity in a . n , adoDted of Wailnkn, Hani. There are a great many pur- couple of columns facts and deduc-- : The population of the islands is as not to say a word in disparagement merce of the Dominion of Canada ,- The remains of George W. Yar- poses for which the Keystone tions, either expressed or implied, iojiows: Japanese u,aw, vniuese 10- of any one of the hundred new and for some time acting Premier. 300, Hawaiian natives 34,000, besides rick, late of Wailuku, Maui, and Beater may be used besides half-white- cylinders recently received from He is en route to Australia to per- sufficient to fill a volume ; and the 6,500 s. Of other foreigners an honored member of Geo. W. De few there are lS,o00, including tne Portu- Washington, D. C. After a suc- fect trade relations between Cana- mixing eggs. It will whip story told in these thousand guese. This gives a present total pop- Long Post, G. A. R., reached Hono- to- da words will probably give quite as ulation of against 90,000 at the cessful tour of Maui, he departs and tho Colonies, and is accom- cream, pulp fruit and prepare 95,S, lulu per steamer Claudine on Sun- clear and comprehensive an ac- census of 1S90. Besides the natives day for Kauai via Honolulu. panied by his private secretary J. ingredients for puddings and only the white foreigners have the day morning and were taken in Mr. A. L. count of Hawaiian affairs, without right of franchise. The Japanese Next week L. Andrews Payne. desserts very much better than charge by Junior er any display of prejudice or passion government has been strongly urging and family remove from Makawao Mr. Sanford Fleming, of Ottawa, by any other means. is con- lately, that the Japs should be given L. L. LaPierre, the officer detailed It as any thing yet penned regarding the right to vote, but to this the Ha- to Honolulu. The gentleman after well known as the great Canadian sidered by competent for that duty. The casket was judges the present situation : waiian government refuses to con- - efficient service as deputy sheriff advocate of the Pacific cable, t sent. to be the best thing of the kind draped with the American flag and and member of the road board de- scheme. He will spend a few Thirty-seve- n years experience in "Though the American population conveyed to Nuuanu cemetery. months in Australia,and while there ever used. the Hawaiian Islands as a newspaper is considerable, the interests of the parted to the capital to fulfil the publisher and public official should United States are much greater in At 9. a. M. Post Commander J. will endeavor to increase the inter- The building now occupied duties of senior captain of police est in the make H. iL Whitney an authority on proportion; in fact they overshadow N. Wright, attended by his officers project and formulate by C. 0. Berger and Robert affairs of that remakable group, and all other interests: The American in that city. some definite policy which will en- that gentleman being a passenger by capital invested is about S2S,000,000, and a fair representation of the resi- Mr. A. Hocking has accepted able it to be carried to completion. Grieve is being made to look the Warrimoo to Victoria, the Colon- acainstS5,0O0,0OOBritishand $2,000,000 dent membership, met the G. A. ist obtained from him some rather in by Germans and others. The exports at the office of deputy sheriff of Ma- Captain George W. Bell, U. S., like new by the use of Hen- - ' R. burial plot, where they buried to - teresting particulars. are almost exclusively to the United kawao. His appointment to the consul Sydney Australia. Cap- j dry's Ready Mixed Paints. If papers," he said, "support the I States, and the imports from the their old comrade according to the ily general iuiu iien is mi om oniuago news- Provisional Government because we country amount to a very considerable beautiful and impressive ritual of position gives satisfaction paper man, but for the past three you want to ascertain just believe the revolution if the de- value. that the order. among the people of the district. years has been a resident of the what space and how freely position of the Queen and her minis- "This capital is invested mainly in During all Sunday for it be so called saved the white Comrade Yarrick was born at last and State of Washington. He is an ters can the sugar plantations, the first of several recently covers, watch the painters at population from great injustice and which were established about fifty Suffield, Ohio, September 23, 1S30, nights the steamer amiable gentleman of much ability, Hawaii noted work on Merchant street. Pri- was in the best interests of the whole years ago. The sugar crop this year consequently was 63 years of age, was swinging idly and is, moreover, an enthusiast on people. In IJIiuokalanFs will be 135,000 tons, moorings in the lonely vate residences in the suburbs about which, at being buried on the anniversary of at little the Nicaragua canal, and has re- ministry there were two whites and 575 a ton, represents upwards of ten bay at the terminus of Maliko are being titivated off two legislature of his birthday. He enlisted iu Com- cently delivered several lectures in with natives, and in the million dollars. All this sugar is gulch. Was opium? Or Hendry's forty eight members about half the sent to the United States, under con- pany K, 19th Regiment, Wisconsin it wa3 different parts of the country on Ready Mixed and number were whites. The principal tract made with the United States Volunteer Infantry, serving three it piracy? A cloud of mystery en the importance of this enterprise before long, whenever you see judges and other important officials sugar trust, cf which Claus Spreckels years and receiving an honorable veloped her designs until some one a painter at work, you were mostly white men. The imme- to the Pacific coast. will is the San Francisco agent. There is discharge. Xone knew cooly gave the information that diate source of the trouble was that no trust in islands, and the con- Comrade Mr. Bell is the author of sever- know he is using our paint, the she was loading machinery at Hu-el- o the Queen proposed, by a new consti- tracts are made with the individual George Yarrick but to esteem him al well known publications, among because it is the acknowledged to dispossess the whites of and preferred the calm and tution, ?lanters, for nve years, commencing for his strict integrity, as well as them being the " The New Crisis," superior to any paint in this their offices and to disfranchise them. 1, 1S93, and under these the for his kind and genial nature. He security of Maliko to the turbulen-c- y This could not be tolerated, and the rfpliv- - "Trammeled Trade," "The Issue market. And they're cheaper. nrio naid for Hawaiian snpftr. leaves widow son to of Huclo.. tr whites would, if fought i a and one mourn of 'SS," "American Shipping." necessarv.have ered in San Francisco, is to be the The September for their rights, but fortunately they ruling price of Cuban suear in New his death. evening of the Mr. Bell was driven around the were able to secure themselves" with- York on the same day. The sugar is Makawao Literary Society occurs yesterday The Hawaiian Hardware Co., out bloodshed. city by his friend Mr. sent in sailing vessels as well as in Spreckels In Chicago. at the Paia residence of Mr. and F. H. Miller. After havine the 'The men who took office were not the steamers. More than one-thir- d of G. adventurers. Associate Justice Dole Mrs. E. Simpson next Friday matter fully explained to him Mr. the whole amount is carried in Claus Chicago, September 12. Claus night, 29th A 307 of the Supreme Court, who left the the inst. programme Bell an- Spreckels' ships. All the plantations Spreckels, of San left Honolulu an avowed bench to become president of the new are on a large scale, and operated Francisco, with of unusual interest is expected. nexationist. Fort Street, Honolulu. government, was one of the most re- his son and confidential manager, mostly by incorporated companies.but At a meeting of the Wailuku R. C. Ferguson, of Vancouver, spected judges, and his colleagues are in these there are a great number of Adolph Spreckels, is in the city. Dramatic men of standing in the commercial Association held last B. C, goes to Australia for small shareholders. The latter, in discussing the situ-- the worid, who personally have nothing "Bananas are another source of i Thursday night the old company purpose of looking into the lumber to ation in Honolulu, said that there to gain, but much lose, through wealth. They also are crown mostly wa3 disbanded. The gentlemen trade between Australia and British More Bicycles Arrived! giving up their time to the public af- by foreigners, Chinamen was, as yet, no movement on the will and the reassemble next Monday even- Columbia. Mr. Ferguson is the fairs. Tneir government has been the thrive on this industry. Most of the part of the Provisional government ing reorganize, best in twenty-fiv- e years, a fact read- determine upon a representative of Co- export business is handled by one of a permanent character, nor was the British ily admitted by ilinister Blount, who & date for another entertainment firm Marshall Campbell. They well-define- lumbia Mills, Timber and Trading there any d movement eame from Washington if anything send out about 150,000 bunches a year, sometime before Christmas and Co.,one largest prejudice against them, but after a $75,000. towards restoring the deposed mon- ofthe corporations worth, say, The whole trade transact other business of import- in North America. thorough investigation went away was with San Francisco until the new archy. He said that the opposi- ance. quite satisfied that the public business steamers gave Vic- connection with tion to annexation was not in op- was being very wisely conducted. toria and Vancouver. Mrs. W. D. Alexander of Hono " The Queen's intention had been "The rice raised is largely for home position to the United States. The lulu and Miss Helen Chamberlain Glee Club Concert. Tins Time for to deprive the foreigners of two-thir- ds issue at stake was of the consumption, this being about vital impor- recently from the U. S. who will The association hall was well very concessions which, they had of the whole crop of 30,000,000 tance to the planters and sugar Kala-katz- a, take charge of the little foreign forced her predecessor, King pounds. The rest is sent to San Fran- raisers. "We filled on Saturday evening to hear to make when in 1SS7 the pop- can't raise sugar school at Haiku, are soon expected cisco. The rice is grown almost ex- the concert given by the Glee Boys Girls ular indignation drove the then prime clusively by Chinese, who have done anywhere in the world without the at Haiku (if they have not already Club and minister, the notorious adventurer wonders in this line, reclaiming great cheapest kind of labor, and there arrived by last night's steamer.) in behalf of the Young Men!s Chris- Gibson, out of the country. She in- tracts of swamp lands In which the is but one place where anything tended to do this by means of a new E. Hoffman Esq., collector of tian Association library. rice thrives, but which had hitherto iiKe wages is paid ana that is Kahului, has been constitution so sweeping in its unjust been regarded as quite useless. The makine a brief Mr. F. M. Wakefield is to be con- -' provisions that at the first indication , where the planters re- visit to Hana. Chinese rent the lands, often paying gratulated on the efficiency of of trouble the only four copies in ex- from $5 to $10 a year per acre, and get ceive a bounty which reimburses Mis3 Hattie Hitchcock departed the istence were destroyed or hidden. rich upon the proceeds. them for their large labor expendi- last night for Hilo after having club's singing. The voices blended Though a reward of 300 is offered for "aneep raising is another important a )oy'i's a copy of that document the Provi- ture. In the Sandwich Islands we rare good time at Makawao. well and showed careful training. industry, and the family of Sinclairs must J sional Government has not been able alone have 150,000. The wool produced rely on coolie labor. The J. 0. Carter, Jr., of Honolulu is The opening part song, "Maiden 0 Deariiig icycles to secure one. is of superior quality and commands laws of the United States forbid to enjoy ranch life at "The Queen listened to ad- Haleakala of the Fleur de Lys," by Sydenham, very bad a good price. It is tent to San Fran- the importation of contract labor for a short time. vice, for she would have been hand- cisco. did not give opportunity of show- somely and annexation simply means the J. W. Coville, Esq., dealt with after deposition "Other articles of export are mo- is to manage ing the best of bad she not been so stubborn. The lasses, ruination of the sugar interests of both Paia and quality the voices. hides, pineapples, oranges and Hamakuapoko plan- This was atoned for in oovrn lands gave her an income of other fruits. The alligator pear, which those islands." tations, judging from dividends their second CUSHION about 5W.000 a year, and her piece, "You Stole My Love." TIEB8 salary grows in great profusion, is very much the gentleman is a most efficient was some 31,000, and she might still in favor, but is not yet exported ex- in the part song, "Where Wave- been A - financier. have in receipt of these amounts cept lots, for want of Visiting Ten-ney- in small cold fonrnalist- lets Ripple Gaily," Mrs. E. D. 's hut for her open hostility to the Pro- storage facilities. As an instance of Xo "Wharf and Wave" items In speaking voice was heard to good ad- AT- - visional eovernment, which led to the the value set upon this fruit by those of the passengers by this week, though both the "Anna" uieeilation of her salary some four who once acquire a taste for it, may the Warrimoo to Victoria, the vantage. The club also sans "Sontr five it and "Consuelo" are noted among or months ago, but having a good be mentioned that cases are shipped Colonist says : "H. M. Whitney is of the Triton." income from her personal property the departures from San Francisco ; in the refrigerators of Spreckels' boats the pioneer journalist Ha- In the solo singing, Mr. sb is still well off. This saving has on each trip for the use of his familv of the however, no advice has as yet been Wake- helped sur- waiian islands, having field rendered "Only in 40, $50, $60, S70 materially in securinir the and friends. gone there receivea at ivanuim. Dreams," plus of 20,000. the result of the Pro- "The total exports of the islands in 1856, from Rochester, X. Y., in his usual happy manner and had visional government's operations Government schools in Wailuku up amount to some ftIO,O0O,00O a year on and established as a weekly the to respond to an encore. Mr3. 'Pen- to the present. They have cut off a the average, and the imports to and Makawao districts have open- ARRIVED flourishing newsnaner. now" the- - ny sang "Love Me Sweet With All PER S. S. AUSTRALIA. great many useless expenses, includ- $5,000,000. ed with full roll-call- s. At this rate the Hawaiian Daily Commercial unusually Thou Art," and Mr. ing the payments made to numerous Islands would soon become very rich, Adveiitiseb. Huelo is somewhat behind, and Chas. Booth hangers on' to the Queen. as producing capital He is the but the is partly president of one of the Spreckelsville schools .juuun, cuua Deing re- "The annual revenue of the govern- owned abroad, of course a portion of the publishing company issu- called. The violin is $1,500,000, has been given up, owing playing of Mr. ment about made up, this profit goes out of the country in ing, besides to changes Rosen and the cello roughly speaking, of $500,000 from interest dividends. the above named in plantation and organ play- and There remains, paper, the Weekly labor. ing of Mr. Taylor customs, f5Cl,000 from the personal however, enough to appreciably in- Hawaitas Mis3 E. Mnndon has resigned added not a little tax of f-- per head and the property crease general Gazette and the to the success of the the wealth year by Daily and from the Makawao school and has concert. gWDon'l wait and "get left.' These tax of one per cent, on the assessment year. Weekly Kuokoa, a well are bargains. valuation, and $500,000 from rentals of written taken up her residence on Kauai, "The native Hawaiians have the sheet in the native Hawaiian lan- government and crown lands, trade reputation of being spendthrift and Miss L. Kinwa, a graduate of Ma-nnao- lu Fined $400. and other licences, the school tax. improvident, and they very generally guage, which in English would be Seminary, land sales miscellaneous is now teaching Victoria, B. C, exchanges record and receipts. deserve it, for it seems an impossi- called the Independent. Thev in the school. There is only one governing body in bility for them to keep money. A issue also the Planters' the fact that the cap'ain of the Islands, there being no municipal Monthly "Jinny," the itinerant negres3, the W!!0. change for the better is gradually iuagazine, anu Warrimoo was fined H. PARIS. institutions, so that these figures re- being worked, thanks to the savings tnat most interest- who is well known in Honolulu $400 bv the present the whole taxation. The trade bank system, which is ing guide books the Tourists' I nBtoins popular and and has trotted up hill and down authorities at that place 3451-- 5t licenses run from ?50 a year for re- producing good results. The Gnide to the Hawaiian for AGENT. number Islands. dale throughout Makawao recently a violation of the custom . Tha tailers to 500 and upwards for whole- of accounts open for natives, and the Before the revolution abolished sale houses, according to the amount amount on deposit, all sometimes cooking in a family for infraction of the law occurred when are growing an- such titles this gentleman was the FOI TEBBIEBS FOB SAM ! of business transacted. The revenue, nually, and to encourage the habit of a few days and sometimes telling the steamer made her last trip. from land sales Is not very large, as thrift the government allows on "Hon.y H. M. Whitney, having small fortunes, departed for Hana this THOROUGHBREDS-PUPPIE- the government land is leased by pre- - accounts a verv liberal infpnmt intnir- - oeen a S & , lor long time one of the AWM 1M. !, A A lMICAA TlAlllf. .fr .. n . . .1 A , . . week undoubtedly desiring The xucuwc, mcreaseu 10 as as twenty-fou- r a Illustrated Touriata' Guide iuc " ;"6 t"fc uuuij uign six percent., privy councillors of change ofEcene AND GROWN DOGS disposed of to with-bidde- for her auction and the highest so that the money would not be r. the peripatetic That popular work, The term of lease is usually ' because late King Kalakaua, and for proclivities. "Tm Toumara drawn of the general disturb-- Guwa Theogsh From Ketfgtered Prizo cairsy years. i ance or nine years(two terms) he was also th Bajtjuiax and Winninj: Stock. business. It ia rumored that Peter Joseph AifBB," ia In Pedigrees and 8tod Cards on Application schools are by a ! postmaster-genera-l, meeting with "The administered "The solendid churches in Hnnnlnti, the Hawaiian Trill soon establish eteadj salo bureau of the general government. are striking evidence of the wealth of an office acorn mill in both at home and abroad. Tooristaand GAME, USEFUL DOGS, 250 corresponding to that of the Kula There are about schools and over the people. The new Congregational section "where the corn othora riaitini: these inlands 260 the deputy head of a Canadian de- iB should be Good on 10,000 scholars, with teachers, half church, for instance, which cost waving, Annie dear" and where in poasesaion of all renain. partment Mr. Whitney a copy of it. It fa a per- f whom are natives. English is 1150,000 is all paid for, though only is taking that staple looks green and thriv- W.K. LEWIS, taught in all the schools, and as edu- opened a holiday, fect mine of information relating last New Year's. and will visit the ing in spite of the dryness. to tne Honolulu. M9W cation is compulsory the rising gene- "There Is nothing new in the politi- World's Fair. scene and attractions to be metwith ration will all be thoroughly familiar cal but we hope By the way it would repay one situation, that some- hem. Copjeain wrappers can - 'with, the Knrlinh lascuaxre. The thing permanent will soon to mount hia horse ride" be had at Keep your friends- abroad posted be decided and away the publication office, school system is aamirable, and will upon, as trade suffers from the pres- Send a' copy of this week's Ha to 40 Merchant on Hawaiian affairs by a little Japanese village nestling . and at th mailing oesr compajxEoa wiu inst m any ent uncertainty. The Provisional with sml Sw, rulers. p them copies of the Ga- waiias Gazette your letter. on the mountain Eide amid the -- Hawaiian 50 nt zette and Daily Advertiser. m- -

HAWAII A4&TTK, Lr,SDAr, SEPTEMBER 26 1893.

ELLO H4PPENINC.fho,taadf3m as passen- - Mrs. Swanzr, Mr. and Mrs. Renjes, ! (Enteral SUhxrtiscmmta. Mrs. E. H. Judd, Mrs. S. G. Wilder, j The bark Amelia has com-tmloadi- j Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and pleied snd will sail Mrs-- G. K. Wilder, Mr.and Mrs. C. for rtrt Souud tomorrow the L. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Bolle, Mr. j 19th if winds are favorable. and Mrs. J. A. Oilman, Mrs. Dr. What Can Cutieura Do Tbe Volcano house be Lundy, Mrs. Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs. MORNING should SSHDAY PfKSIJAUSES doing a thriving business judging W. G. Irwin. from the local travef. Misses Glade (3), Vida Babys Skin, Scaifi, and SOMB BXG?SMfc&: and steamer Hatch, For Hair On the 9th a party from Hilo and (S), Neumann, Hassinger, Parker a Olaa visited the crater consisting (2), 2T. Adams, Skerrett (2), Atkin- Everything that is cleansing, purifying, and beautifying for the skin, tjf Mr.-an- d Mrs. R. son Lewers. J. Wilson, Mr. (2), scalp, and hair of infants and children, the Reme- and Mrs. LeBlond, Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. F. M. Hatch, W. 0. CuttCUra will afford relief, speedy cure in the Saaa-rartlli,t- he Mason, and the Misses McGregor Smith, G. C. Potter, J. Humberg, dies do. They instant and a Purify toot Blood with Ajtrt most agoniriDg of itching and burningeczetnas. They clear the skin most thoroaghirrtlbtl altera-Ut- b Thr tHr IJeU lreetitWt Br 31 r. and Daniels. A. Smith, J. A. Wilder, S. G. cTcr componndftL For scrofata. boll, Miss E. Richardson and Miss E. Wilder, Hugh Gunn, J. A. Mc-Inern- y. of the most distressing of scaly, crusted, pimply, and blotchy humors. ulcers, sores, carbuncles, ptmples, and all riHonolulu-4reren- &l dtjonlcrs originating In tltlatetl Wood, tMl G. Lyman scale- -, are back from the Uni- Schultze, Lange, Du Roi, They cleanse the scalp of dandruff, asA cnibts, destroy micro mcdldno U unsnrrasscil As a tonic, ant Other .Matter. ted States. JJodii Dr. Cooner. J. M. Mbnsar-- scopic insects which feed on the Rev. and Mrs. Soarres return to ratt, S. Lewison, Dr. Grossman,! hr.ir, and supply the roots with Ayer's Sarsaparilla Honolulu by this trip of the Geo. Paris, Y. P. Marshal, A. M. energy and nourishment They mubU tho process of dictation, sUJBO steamer. Brown, J. W. Prestou, Wolters, F. Utes tho liver, tna ! inflammation and clog- strensthens nerTes,J Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horner and M. Wakefield. prevent tmnoi np the body when debilitated ox or Illness. Many son of Hamakua are guests of Mr. Messrs. Gunn, Tenny and Car- ging of the pores, the cause of peoclo mute mooei Hu,o, Sept. IS. The people by espertmentlne with compound, tho prin- f m. ,f OAUiA.U. ney are to be congratulated on the pimples, blackheads, rashes, cipal recommendation ot which, would seest " ti.ib ti M Hilo were startled from their Sab- Hiss Jennie Park is visiting Mr. manner in which they discharged red, rough, and oily skin. They to bo their cheapness.' Tho most rellabto medicines are costly, and can bo retailed at bath afternoon reveries and devo- and Mrs. D. Severance and will the onerous duties devolved upon heal rough, chapped, and fis- moderate prices only when the rsancfacTsi probablv lne chemist handles the raw (a tional exercises by an alarm of fire remain with us some them as managers They were ably sured hands, with itching, burn- materials time. assisted by the Misses Glade and larte quantities. It Is economy, therefore, to rang from the bell TV ing palms, painful finger-end- Cm Ajer' SanaparllU, the Talnable com- Dr. Frances Wetniore is home Mrs. Tenney. vc v ponents ot which are Imported, wholesale. yesterday, at 1:25 o'clock. The remove cause shape- 3gain from her vacation trip to A tempting and sumptuous re- and the of Iron tho regions where these articles are streets were soon filled with an ex- Maui Oahu. less nails. richest la medicinal properties. and past with appropriate refreshments tttnrrd brTtr.J.CJLjtthCaLoMtiUilitu. blemiili the torturing diiSguring diseases V. cited and hurrying crowd ; firemen was served during the . evening. Thus, from the simplest haby to mrat and aX, Sold by DrofjUU and UotietuVeadsn rushing to the engine house to lo Dancing was kept up till a late of the skin and scalp, even when complicated with hereditary or scrofulous taints, Cures others, will curoyou A FLTHM , EyENT. twenty cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies are equally successful. cate the fire. The Htchen roof of hour, numbers being on the these great skin programme. Everything about then invites conBdencc. They are absolutely pure, and maybe HOLLISTER & CO., 109 FORI St large two-stor-y house on the the All those present from the war- used on the youngest infant. They are agreeable to the most refined and .sensitive. HONOLULU, corner of Waianuenue and School trm "5oucsi ships appeared in social full dress They are speedy, economical, and unfailing. 1301--y Sole Agents Haws. Islands.

Mr. uniform. be- -" free address, streets, owned by J.E. Wilson, Many handsome and JEJ- Aa AtoiT th 5ns,Saii, akd Hju" cuifcd rs any 64 part'. 300 coming costumes were worn by Duiiscj, jo lUaittuioiu, ad icoTettuaoouU. A book of pnttksi value la every sufferer. caught fire, evidently ignited by a Farewell to Boston andWelcomc the Ccn-cts- a ladies Cimcrx Rxmidiss ate soil ertiywkeie. I"nce, Concuu, the Gteit Ska Cure, wc: spark from the stovepipe. Fortun- " present. Sour, aa Exmusite Skia Imfier and Borotifier, a;c: Ccncrax Kxsolyiht, ih neatest Phila delpbia. Withal the entertainment proved of Kood Purifiers and Huor Rexethes, St. Prepared by Poms Dave ajid Chui. Coir., Bntoo. ately Mr. Wilson was aFEomi and" a most decided success and will H.HaciliSCo. could take prompt measures, while long be remembered by those who For Baby's Skin, Scalp, and Hair, ladies of the household flashed participated. purest and sweetest ol toilet and nursery soaps, the celebrated CuttcurnZZ2SSoap. Tie only the ' ai HO The management desired mediated toilet soap and tie only pteveatiie of inflammation and dossing of the pores, tie cause tele- that the intelligence through the An Ktent Lone To KeuirutbereU Sale slua and ia --UA F lie especial mention be made and of puapts.bbtches, rashes, iou;b, red. and oily slin. gti... tnaj all other phone. Mr. Wilson, with the as- soaps canbiaed. SoUthrohoetthectvuucdwoiU. Pncc.sjC lly Thone Present. thanks tendered Mr. Macfarlane sistance of Mr. E. E. Richards and for the use of the hotel and refresh- CO., Consignees, H". J. Just Received other neighbors, iboghtthe fire with ments. Farewell Boston welcome BENSON, SMITH Jt Honolnla, hose and buckets, and succeeded Philadelphia. 13S3-- V in patting it out after a few min- The complimentary ball iiven at m utes sharp work. But in the mean- the Hawaiian hotel Tuesday p.m. as WILL FIGHT AHF.RICA.y8. sounded and time tbe alarm had a farewell to the Boston and wel- the firemen were making the best M AND OTILER LATK AJlItlVAld. time they could, with the help of come to the Philadelphia proved to JKJlifei!jl GOODS - volunteers, up Mil with the heavy be a-- very enjoyable affair. The Revival of the Newspaper Ha- engine and hose cart towards the spacious dining room and promen- . wait Holomua. scene of the fire, when thev were ades were crowded with a throng The new edition of the Hawaii Just to hand Ex. G. N. Wilcox and Ladstock. met by one of their number giving of ladies and gentlemen, there being the welcome intelligence that their Holomua was issued Sept. ISth services were not required. The some seventy-fiv- e couples present. from the old Elele office on King o , DRESS GOODS, II firemen feel satisfied, however, that Extending all the way around street. Mr. Edniond Norrie is the have rendered ser- were lan- h they could good the hotel hung Japanese editor. The paper is in no manner vice : as it is, they have established terns. A large imperial flag of Ger- the usefulness of the department, an improvement on the "Hawaii MOKTOS, CASTOR 03X? FLANNELS, Etc. many divided the entrance to the Holomua," lately defunct and the experience acquired will for lack 11 give them more confidence when front veranda promenade kindly of coin. Proof has not yet been Mortons hair oil, 2; and h pints, loaned by Consul Glade while actual work is needed. The dam- furnished that the new edition is SWEET ALMOND OIL, ) hole about 6 "feet black and white bunting, arranged age is slight, a in not a scheme to run on credit diameter being burned through the in masonic symbols, was huns as camphor, 1 oz. 'tablets, shingle roof and the rafters charred. around the east side of the lanai was its predecessor. TAILORS'; GOODS. Mr. Wm. Yanatta, superintend presenting an appearance at once The certificate of the new anti-- CHX.ORODYNE, ent of the Milo water works was attractive and pleasing. The in- - American journal was filed at the BROWNE'S the was taste-- elected chief ensineer of the fire teriorof lanai most interior office Monday. sets fully arranged with American, It department, vice Mr. Daniel Porter, Ha forth among other things that Mr. SODA BICARB. CROWN PERFUMERY CO. S reekaed. on Wednesdav evening, waiian and British flags, draped Charles T. Gulick is publisher, as FANCY GOODS, the 13th inst. alternately along the inner wall, trustee, and "the true proprietor," as bell pre- and a choice collection of plants, The large generously trustee, of the nenr paper. .. Mr. Boots and Shoes, flowers addi- sented to this fire department by and ferns gave an Abraham Fernandez, lately dis- Al CRAB APPLE BLOSSOM Mr. Andrew Brown, of Honolulu, tional attraction and charm to the charged from the firm of E. Saddles, etc., etc. were 0. arrived by the last steamer and enclosure, lne decorations Hall & Son, is certified to be the be placed upon temporary arranged solely by Mr. J. P. P. GOSNELL'S OHERRY BLOSSOM will a manager ; and it is announced that j frame this week, the lumber and Callaco, the popular and obliging the paper will be published every labor having been donated for the clerk of the hotel. afternoon, except Sunday, at the Perfume and Soap, purpose by members of the depart- In the dining room, where the office on King street. merry party tripped the light fan- PLANTATION SUPPLIES ment. It is the largest bell in It is understood that other per- town, and there is no doubt that tastic to entrancing music, the floor sons besides those mentioned in the had been specially prepared by people will know what is the mat- certificate own the plant upon ATKINSON'S WHITE ROSE and WOOD VIOLET, ter when it vibrates. placing a saporific substance which the Holomua is to be print- j Judge Hapai, police magistrate, upon it. thereby giving an ed, and there is a suspicion that to AND A FINE LINE OF has been busier than usual during increased velocity the motion of the general term "trustee" follow- the past ten days. On the 7th and the dancers. Around the windows ing Mr. Gulick's name is to cover BAYLEY'S ESS. BOQUET, Sth instants, a number of Chi- and doors were placed a profusion the personality of these unknown nese and Hawaiians were tried for of palms, while here and there "patriots." ELLIMAN'S EMBROCATION, along the walls were suspended BECHSTEIN & SEILEB gambling and convicted, the guilty The Hawaii Holomua men say EN'O'S FEDIT SALT, ones being charged from $10 to $25 American and Hawaiian flags. they have vengeance under their apiece, the fines apportioned ac- Over the archway leading through skirts for their rival the Bulletin, BISHOPS CITRATE MAGNESIA, cording to the number of previous the alcove to the front veranda but will carry a free lance against rooeb arid gallet's PARFDM FEAU d' ESPAGNE, piajstos. offenses committed , D. H. Hitch were hung two large American the Advertiser and the Star in 9 cock for defense. And on the 12th Bass. In this alcove sat the mem the meantime, for fear a second instant a Chinaman from North bers of the Quintette club, who turning up of Holomua toes may ESPICS ASTHMA CIGARETTES, Hilo answered to a charge of hav- d music lor the occasion. take place before the Bulletin's Among the prominent person- GROCERIES. LiniJORS ing possession of distilled liquor, credit runs out. HOIXOWA.TTS OINTMENT, apparently okolehao, or similar li- ages present were British Minister PILLS and Wodehouse, A de Souza AND quor made from rice. The jndge Senhor TWO WAR VESSELS. dismissed the case on motion of D. Canavarro, Portuguese charge de PEARS' GLYCERINE SOAP, H. Hitchcock, defendant's counsel, affaires, Admiral Skerrett and staff ' MINERAL "WATERS. Mrs. who ruled that no testimony had Lieuts. Wilson and Pox, The Tforbtown and Charleston li- Skerrett and Mrs. Wilson, Fleet been produced to prove that the Ordered Here. Bryant and Miays "Wax "Vestas, quor was distilled in this coontry. A Surgeon Winslow and Vice and j FOE SATJE! - W. P. number of petty civil and criminal Deputy Consul General , representative of this paper Boyd. ' cases have compelled him to visit .17SS accorded a short interview tbe balls of justice almost daily. Besides those mentioned, "ie .., . . . , c. .x ,, , FOR SALE BY wim Admiral cKerreii- - on aionaay. SOMETHING NEW. "Wm. Hanson, employed by J. R. follovrins centlemen from the re' I graced the Replying to a question regarding Wilson to mend and make harness, spective war vessels A PRIESTMAN OIL ENGINE, luutemA rinlAnfe- Tncflnp TACtrtflT . 0CC&lOn , the telegraphic announcement last moraine and was taken in charge! Philadelphia Captain A. S. Bar week that seven American war HOLLISTER& CO., fire hone pewer, tsat wf lb ordinary kcroMSC police. Brooding over ker, L. C. Logan, oil wlthost boiler or fiusu, corf ta ran of by the vessels had been ordered here, the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. yj Lt. W. M. Wood, Lt. P. Werlicb, small compared Cas be money troubles is given as the J. admiral stated that several months u wits tUtm. Men in Paymaster C. E. Hendee, Passed I--I. motion at mj warsfcouc oa Qsotq SUmc c&use. ago he received instructions from FortlStreet, Honolulu, I. A concert was given at the court Asst. Surgeon B. P. CrandaU, Asst. liSW SOBT.CATTON. bouse last Saturday evening by an Sargeonir.S.Guest,EnsignsPhilip the navy department that the Italian harper (with an impossible Williams and H. J. Ziegemeier, Yorktown and Charleston had been name), and his boy. who played Naval Cadets J. A. Perry, J. S. attached to his station, and notifi- the violin. Ten selections, consist- Doddridge andP.X. Olmsted, Asst. cation that these vessels had sailed ITOHAN ing of operatic airsT popular songs Eng.TL T. Holmes, Passed Asst. for Honolulu. ASK FOE and waltzes, were rendered in a Eng. W. N. Little. The two warships were to touch KEAR CUSTOMHOUSE, HONOLULU, epirited manner which, highly Adams Captain T. Nelson, Lt, at Callao for orders and proceed to K H em J 9MH IHSi tm m i IA k A ves- A pleased the medium-size- d audience, C. F. Norton and wife, Lt W. G. this port So far as the other judging from the noise that fol- Hannun, Lt F. S. Carter. Lt T. P. sels mentioned in the dispatches Aai tee that tick 7ar bean Biroa LUHg Eigaibtre Imported and Ooalor in lowed each number. Kane, Ensign C. T. Vogelgesang, j were concerned, Admiral Skerrett is Sloe Ink acrotf the LabeL The traveling public will note Paymaster W. C. McDonald. j said he knew absolutely nothing Japanese Provisions, with pleasure that sealed tenders Boston Lt. J. Coffin, Lt. L. concerning them and had received AHD GHEAFEST for the construction of a new grade Young, Dr. E. S. Bogert, Paymaster no official notice of their sailing for FINEST G. Hobbs, Honolulu. He further stated --, Dry Goods, across the Hatalau gulch have L Ensigns C.T.Preston, that SOUPS, T. Senn, Asst. Eng. R. E. Car it.would be some time before the STOCK FOR been asked for by the minister of J. MADE DISHES AHD SAUCES. Jntenor.JFhe jjresent roadway has a ney. Ybrktown and Charleston could ar- - AND EV2KY 1TJTE Oi one of most Among those presentwere thepdre bere, Invaluable for India as steep grade and is the an Efficient Tonic la all HANU&ACTUiSE. dangerous in the district, owing to following ladies and gentlemen- - Admiral Skerrett inclined to the JAPATOE theHa-waiia- n T,utUcfnstai?3anHic,itejtitiflii.p which occupies and a number whos& names it was Belief that a settlement of KeoodtathThottert the railway track Cookery any more half width. impossible to learn : question was progressing Boots Port Free on Application to the oumates, and tor than its Company. m, leaptn of time, falfsftrHjr ttUA brigantine Lur-- Mr. and Mrs. Glade, Chief Jus favorably, and he saw no occasion a 9 g CSf Island etittt a' 'csu On the 13th the LLEBIG'S EX7BACT OF MEAT Co., Limited, Fueimreli Liem, London, England. able price. t quatltl to nrit Mr. for uneasiness regarding the ' line sailed for San Francisco in tice and Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Dole, any P.O.BOIllB. - MCT. .UVB. err ballast, carrying Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. E. D. Tenney. Mr. and matter. Cap-Cook- Books may be had at the office ofthia paper. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1893. 6 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, The niatterxQt allowing the Pro- rncrol JJUnicrnscnimta ixportasce of hwh. b0AK) OF HEALTH testant miuUter ami. Ids wife to go to iWBJHSmi the settlement was again brought up. Sartte; It was explaiued that the pastor's ' OjMsistas ei Colonel Jtlactlrriar, , wife had latelv given birth to a child and the board determined it wa3 not (a l9-Ptf- j Builders and Pi Zateir in Honolulu, the part of prudence to now allow General, - - - ET)ni.S COHSULTATfDtf WITH GFHT iware. Vs connect- - him to gv to the settlement with bis nlwuys up to tho tiiuos In quality, slyltvi nml priest. Hooofahi is Kkelv to family. XUK3MLY. : SBraOtB i . ed with Ysaawvar within yser . YBt OF . The secretary was ordered to com- Supplies, or so W &e kyiac of a cable by a municate with the Rev. Kamukahiki Plantation - aud inquire as to the facts ami inform sme ixo cnwiist- British ootpnv across the Pacific him that if true the board of health O Vfiill avortraunt to suit the vnrinng donmin! . to the Amerkau eoatiaant would reciud the permit as heretofore cetui .Discussed and jjfatters granted. Steel Plows, and socth tbroegh the Gilberts to c8sris President Smith said the matter of c&ttias? hve been rs-- made exprussly for Island work with ustra ecni the Sataoan and otbsr islands to Determined, etc., ere. the location of the reservoir at the twrl. t .t ()k & Hbxl Kir ik settlement was the next item to be Cane will b Cultivator's Knives. thst stsMch roKsi" Mr.j Australia. The Hooolula brought up. tf telegraph cou-- M Meyers explained why the re- CbL-k-e .VoEdhoffof theVew York in sad servoir had not been located before. Agricultural Implements, Nord-- neeuoa imn. an me res at tae The board of health met yesterday He had recommended Its location aud TT4mM. Lfe sMft of ilr. construction iu the first place, but it Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Mattocks, otc, etc -. I wkW, and will lose her insular at 3 o'clock. & j Aft- k,Hn he had gone on with the work he 09 isofetien, which wiU have a large There were present President Y. O. would have expended public money Q J Carpenters', Off ith x BussUieawat and end with T. Water-hous- e, Blacksmiths' laodiryiDg effect on her inhabitants. Smith, Dr. Andrews, J. uselessly. The fact was, he had a Xorttbe&ut Me. The rajahstsi Jr., Theo. F. Lansing, Agents was no water to fill the and Machinists' Tools 4 i non-- reservoir. present, owiug to EonokJa are west to claim w. greatly broadens tne mental K. "V. ileyers and a B. Beynolds. At the peoples when they are sire of the pipes, the water would not the Herald is the adrainistratioc sons of all As a quorum was not present at the run unless the rest of the settlement Screw Plates, Taps and Dies, Twist Drills, able read morning tele opening of the meeting, the reading was shut ofK pipe was too small. of the deeseosacy of the to sriry The m and Oils, paper of the minutes were dispensed with. The board exhouerated Mr. Meyers Paints Brushes, Glass, so beT" as graphic dispatches from all parts of matter, IFaited States. "If President Smith said he hoped a from all neglect in the and Hair the world, where before their vision ordered the correct tou made. Asbestos felt and Felt Mixture. tj--i Tboaas Nasi ased to say deriag majority would soon be present as ri affairs reached no far- President Smith explained how he war tiraee. the Ameaeaas of Ha- of human there were several matters he wished thought the thing could be doue, aud Blake's Steam Pumps, visual horizon con- as in waii can stand the charge of 'Ha-si- u ther than the brought before the board which had considerable discussion Iook place organs of sight. been laid over, to await the arrival of to the size of the pipes which would Weston's Centrifugals. rovaMsis, if tbe demearaej veyed throush the be required to fill the reservoir and After the Nicaragua canal will Mr. Meyers. Awaiting the arrival of CO ts States, We that supply the settlement at the same SEWING MACHINES, Wilcox & Giobs, and Remington. of she United eaa. are be completed, the Pacific coast of a quorum, he requested that Dr. An- time. A not indiaedto the theory Xordhoff the United States will have grown drews report on the matter of the President Smith said something in tenable poll-- empire, there will be a Mariposa. must be done, as the water supply Lubricating Oils fc crarr. The only into a vast was running other examined snort. tkal is that he is a knave i wonderful development in the Dr. Andrews said he had Mr. Meyers said the present pipes tbev vast Pa- of o in she eespfoy of the sugar, trust islands and shores of the the vessel and had found four cases were too small, and would not last General Merchandise, cific ocean, and speedily thereafter measles among the steerage passen- lomr, as the board were well aware. request there is anything you want, come and ask for It, you will bo aad the 2sew York Herald. He Honolulu will become great gers. These been isolated, and President Smith said a had liTiSi the had been made five more paiai per politely treated. No trouble to show goods. - steerage passengers been that Heats with a pa&tksl minority stopping place for lines of steamers all the had 3278-U-- d 1463-tf-- refused landing. To this course week be granted the hospital. is United States to injure stretching out in converging rays a After a little discussion the five strenuous objections had been made to the Axnerieen interests here. He like thespokes of a wheel in all by the passengers, but he had enforced paiai were granted, be delivered compass, at the hospital. cn-popo- directions marked by the the regulations of the board of health. has the support of an kr Reynolds When the question of Dr. Goto's 3nd then the City of the Isles will Agent stated that there treatment came up, Mr. Meyers poBtkad taction and second Hongkong with a were measles in town. should be ISTOTT, become a President Smith said it would be thought no more medicines JOHN an Baserspdoos commercial population in ten years after an- to act otherwise, furnished until the result of the treat- dangerous and ment was known. A long discussion in the Eastern States that nexation to the United States of thought the law should be enforced. -- riac took place on the application and mer- IMPORTER AND ES-T- 100,000 inhabitants and many Dr. Andrews stated none would be have railed in winning political go aboard vessel except its of the Japanese treatment. more Honolulu is fated allowed to the re- success with the people, who have after that. on business. He further said four Bequests from two persons were to a great future. There is no mis- steerage passengers had been allowed ferred until a futher supply of medi- seod hehiad Ataeriean institutions of forty-fou- r cine was received. taking this tramp and trend to land. There were passen- to go as since the day the New York Herald destiny. is certainly coming. gers in the steerage. An application of a native It discussion was kokua was deferred. Honolulu will yet become a great After considerable it set- ran the Confederate flag to its decided the action taken by Dr. An- A letter from six persons at the mil- asking the board to furnish oast-hea- d and defied the senti- winter resort, not only for the drews was proper and was endorsed. tlement lions of people who will inhabit The weekly report of Mr. G. W. C. them with Ayers Sarsaparilla was re- ment of the great Republic. If of was ferred to Dr. Oliver at the settlement. the vast regions west of the Missis- Jones, inspector slaughtering, Ka-pab- a, President Cleveland is backing read as follows: A request was read from Mr. J. sippi river on the American conti- one of the lepers lately trans- this sort of political organ he will nent, bat lor other narts of the Office of the Board of ferred fromKalalau valley, who asked and himself adminis- - world. It will have advantages in Health, that his wife might be allowed to visit and his Hoxoluxtt, Sept. 2i, 1SSS. him. as he believed he was at the alone TrbeB his climate, health and comfort with of trauon rtandinr C. B. Keyolis, Esq., Executive Of- point death. of Board of Health. The request was referred to Mr. party reappear Delate U people inconiperaMe,Trov(y.Y.),Bad- - ficer Meyers. ot the United States Sac popular Sept. g Sik: For the week ending date, A letter from Mr. Chas. T. Wilder, consul-gener- o, -- - there nave been three examinations Hawaiian atSanFran-eisc- endorsement. This ranch ia the under the "Law to Mitigate," with an was read and filed, which asked theory of the royalists of Hawaii. GOIXG TO WASHIXGTOS. attendance of twenty-eig- ht persons. if there was an opportunity for a phy- respectfully yours, We beBeve Cleveland I am sir, sician to be appointed iu the employ President G. W. C. Jones, of the Provisional government. f asd bie administration as tree Inspector. The secretary was ordered to reply The Sugar King Will See the Americans as any in the United' The schedule report accompanying that no vacancy was available, but President About Hawaiian shows that the condition of beef cat- that tbe application would be filed States ; aad, beMeviop this, we do tle on the islands remains the same as and considered in its turn. Matters. Meyers-referrin- anticipate the democratic au- last report. A letter was read from Mr. sk In considering the report Mr. J. T. to the last shipment of tal- thorities at Washington will lose Ckus Spreekels will start East "Waterhouse, lately returned from the low and hides. A lot of ivory pointa sight doe Americans on Wednesday next. He will go United States and England, said the sent the board were also referred to of the justice and bills for materials were to Chicago and to fluke disease was found everywhere certain in Hawaii, who bare lone been over- first thence and was not considered dangerous. also mentioned. Steel and Iron Eanges, Stoves and Fixtures,

ge matter of vaccine farm was ridden by the asogaace of a semi-sava- Washington. At this point the arrival of Mr. The the made a quorum taken up. He Theo. F. Lansing and H0B3ESSEHN8 GOODS 1HD KITCEEl TONSILS. monarchy, nphett by a is as outspoken as ever as to the minutes of the previous meeting 3tr. Smith explained the progress crowd of purely political boodlers his attitude in Hawaiian affairs were read and approved. the experiment has thus far made, and President Smith said the delay in asked Mr. Meyers for his opinion. who would he a curse to any nation and don't hesitate to say that he building the improvements at the Mr. Meyers explained that he 'akaTE ware in geeat variety, intends to do all he can in Wash- boys' home had been caused by a mis thought it was easy to make the vac- - under acv ctrenmetancee. White. Gray Silver-plate- d. ington to help his understanding which he wished to clue farm a success. and side of the case was raised as to against present annexation. He explain. The lumber had not been The question tbe ordered foe the five or six new wards popularity of allowing vaccine matter Our royalists friends have been summarized his views today in as was intended and the extra order propagated on Molokai. It was de- ! drawing, or attempting to draw, talking to a Bulletin man : for the lumber to accompany the old cided chat tbe vaccine farm should be RUBBER uc i n zj established elsewhere. HOSE improvements ordered had been sent. . JS.T --1. a ihki a nmce, saui xsncQ r rt f ououc n.j. Mr. Meyers explained the lumber Further inoeculation3 are to be LIFT a NU FORGE PUHPS, WATER CLOSETS, METALS, . he. "and I said to you that you up made in Honolulu during Mr. Meyers' the New York Herald aBBOOIlCtB -- ?f- - ordered had been sent in instal- mnU m nT ?Jtro it, rcf ments, owing to tbe small size of the stay, which will be for another week. tint a restricted efeetke would he free. I would see that everything vessels; he understood, however, that The question of ration bills was Plumbers' Stock, Water and Soil Pipes. ordered by Cleveland was taken care of, and no one a larger vessel would be sent with the brought up and discussed. President in that was ti Gaily decided should make you go present order, viz.: the steamer Ha- It the matter, these islands. The latest oSd&l away or waii which is to sail today. including the support of the store at Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Work, should take Iron sad diplomatic dispatches to the the house away from Mr. Meyers said he had written to the settlement, should be referred to you. That's the position I'm in Supt. Hutchinson to push forward the a committee, consisting of Messrs. Provisional government and the favor of leaving the islands. Well work at the settlement on the houses. Lansing and J. T. Waterhouse, Jr., to auditor-gener- al ' United States satborities here con- have a protectorate or careful He explained that while the bath who were confer with the DQIOND BLOCK, 95 and 97 KINO STEEET. a houses are being built, the lumber for and report to the board. tain no conirrsation of this theory, watch over them to see that every- the boys' home could be transported The board adjourned at 4 5 p.m. aad while white men hesitate to thing gees right. By and by, from the landing. The lepers were good carpenters,and of 1843; 1893. some time, they may be annexed, not the amount SEiVH-CENTENNl- place any refiaoce therein, the roy-afis- te AL but not now. I'll guarantee to de- building lately done had been large. as usual, pat entire faith Hence bands at tbe settlement had liver them at anv time." S. F. been searee. The causes of delay had in she dispatches. They seem to Bulletin. been many. He had been in favor of - 5. overlook the fact that admitting the speedy finishing of the boys W&- home. He explained at length the the dispatches true, these over- A PROTECTORATE POR HA- history of the building of the boys' 5 Per Cent. Debenture Policy throw the stead taken by the WAII. borne, and pointed out the present benefits whieh would accrue from the -- followers in declaring the improvements. He wished to say ISSUED BY- - suffrage to be a restricted one. that had the money for the improve- It Will Be Recommended in a ments been at disposal, the work rn The farther fact is orer-Isofc- ed JHeseage. would have been finished long ago. i Presidential . Co. that aaj negotiation fiosr President Smith asked what was J lie Mutual Life Ins. Washington, (D. C), Sept. 5. the best disposition to be made of the the future orernment mast be old buildings. OF MEW YORK. carried on through aad with the Minister Blount having, in pro- Mr. Meyers said the lumber could be j Richard A. Mcferdy, - longed interviews with the Presi-- used in other work at the settlement, - President. consent of the Provisional govern 2Tew buildings could be erected at - , ment. When Minister Wiffig ar- - dent moi Secretery Gresham, an- Kalaunspa. Assets - t $175,084,156.61. swered all their questions and add- - President Smith said there were rives in Honolulu anv advances to I Information regarding this form ol policy, or parUcnlora I til- - - I.."- - eighteen or twenty additional lepers 21. anv concerning the to be sent up. When these were 2Ir. BavtZ Jordan various other terms of policies tamed by The Mntaal Life Insarance Company may be proposed toward settlement will reportsFonJ"tbennl.... of ( wrftta Hawaiian shipped there would be very fewlep-- cfEteotsn.S'.T. beobtamed be made by on the him part of the question, went up to the senate ed ers lelt at large. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless S. B. ROSE, States to the Provisional and had long Mr, Meyers thought there would be day a talk about it A Complete Cure by XOODB General .Agent, Hawaiian Islands. Senator Gray plenty at room for all that came; government of the Hawahan M-- th of Deleware, he thought tbe com plaints of tbe SAZSAPABILLA. wbo tbe dxniaiettation overerowd-in- g and . aad frrward will be jf ordinary kind regarding M. Jordan, a re- do ate? were unfounded. The This is ftoa Mr. D. ... senator on the committee on foreign present tired farmer, acd ose of the most re A-Tt- taken nam the consent and en- -i rate allowed room for all relatione death that rpected ddieas of Otsego Co., N. Y. JXJST RI dooement of government - were eoming. V ED this it is understood that the presi-i-s. '"Focrteea yesnajo I tad aa attack cf tfcs PER BAEK C. D. BRYANT. President smith said he bad drafted szxrel, aid tare siaes trouMid irtsa isj given. The United States dent, now fully informed as to the a new law, to be presented to the tea BABY CARRIAGES of all styles, of America is perfectly weU aware matter by the reports Gf Minister eonneik today (Thursday; to cancel Liver and Kidneys CARPETS, tbe titles of all lands embracing the T3rtTT7 crtnrtnj vctzs. Thxea yeau ig I RUGS, and MATS in the latest patterns, he no k dEahns withl?kmBt'wiI1!edaPeciallMe?ge got tfcat d ccarccl wmllt. k congress kulesnas at the leper settlement. intra to lew I eoal r semi-savag- uj at tne present session IsoJud Vt corpse a lrrraj betne--I an irresponsible e au- A request from Mr. J. Xapapa, a I ncre a tiaa "HcmseliolcL Sewing; recommending action, and it is be- fisherman of Molokai, to self ash at bad cd appettta aad for fVro veeb I Machines tonomy. gov-- nalfalng bac cratl. I WU tnnlr rrrarfltfa Hand Sewing Machines, all with the She will treat the lieved that his recommendation will the settlement was denied. It waa xzd fcadco botc colo: Uoaa ft Biarbla statae. latest improvements. eJT wu Tteartrsmnra aca Also Wccffivn 7tt1'V'4A'vi look to the establishment Gf pro- ordered the board will pay 4 cents per on hand ntfif a pound for all fish delivered to the already acknowledged by her in tectorate over Hawaii. board as per previous order, but will fTTd less, te luAmxajuMXim mt tk hlaa Westermayer's Celebrated Cottage Pianos ! these inland in a manner becom- allow nobody to peddle to the lepera Act rod idnUed. da color begxa to retain to s directly. BJt3at,txdlbtfantaUikmtrT.JUfer Parlor Organs, Guitars and other Musical Instruments. His lordship the Rt. Rev. Bishop 1 64 uxa tires bottle I cccld eat aoTffiJa ing American prestige at home Mr. Meyers explained that fish trtaurzt an. Wty, goVio sale by JnoJUcKim, bishop ofTokio, Japan, tonUcz I 1WJcow EPFor when dealing with an Amerian came to the coast of Molokai every tfcat I bad to eat tees a d7. I bate is on the steamship China. He is few weeks, and thai a regular fish te2j recovered, itaaii to KD. HOFFSOHLAEGER & CO., colony abroad, who have had the accompanied by his wife and fami- supply interfered with the killing of Hood's Sarsaparilla manhood and courage to raise the ly. Mrs. McKim is a sister of Mrs. beef for the settlement. aUvtjo kzow King Street, opposite Castle & Cooke. The applications of twokoknaa to SIfHlmnnitamn.carrel tore eg so wen." P.M.Jokt)IT. BeDublic interests f660 - Wallace, wife of Her. Geo. flas of the - in the be admitted as lepera to the settle- , l Wallace, formerly pastor HOOD'S PlLLBtitLbatrtU3-tisztK!t- c the Hawaiian nation when the of the ment was refused and the men were tOM EsteUa. cot tnftrtfJI IOt o m Second congregation of An- ordered sent to the receiving station HKWMA- - &. monarchy St. H'BH1 fAt . oat worn and rotten of drew's cathedral. Miss Wallace. to be examined under tbe law. The Daily Advertiser to President Smith eaid he thought the "Erlvns went pieces by daughter of Bev-- Mr. Wallace, ac- . these examinations should be very-strict- Daily Advebtieee, 50 cents per ihs weight of its own companies her aunt to Japan. month; Delivered by carriera. 50 CENTS PKH MONTH.

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li ; Sawse Cert af tie Ha--war- had. fosr years previous to this, sold An ouster is the wrongful dispos- the on in possession.' Tho follow Certainly thoro was nothing to pre- taken from the tho question bfe prop- jury IsMais. interest in this land to Messrs. G. session or exclusion from real ing cases sustain this view vent his making demand for pos- whethor rt "pineapple" at a matter of W. Macfsriaae sad AY, H. Oocnwell. erty of a party who is entitled to the Peek vs. Carpenter, 7 Gray, 2SS. session of tho land occupied by fact was composed of the "crown" th? agreement k divide ws without possession. As between tenant? in Crano vs. Waggoner, 27 lud . 52. plaintiff's corporation during this and tho odiblo part together. effect ItUifo bindias: upon the moiety now common where all are entitled to tho Shepherd vs. Bichirds, 2 Grav, interval. was nil that tho Court aaUl ' it by : 13h.j. be5d the defead&nt corporation. possession, the intent with which 424. Wo therefore hold tUnt no ouster would bo errotwoup, for tho jury To plaintiff, Co&mer- - possession material, for tie Hawaiian is taken is a Woolevr e.t vs. has been shown in this c.w ami tho wero tho judges of tho question as a! Sus-a- r si. Knapp, IS and Company, a foreign stranger having no title may enter Barb., 265. apponl is dismissed. Tho decroo of to what constituted a pinoapplo. Hbo-cs- s Mian 1SS0L cospccatKW, a&d begun operations as land and exercise acts of ownership tho Chief Justice, which par- 27t. vs. Oal-- 414. orders But in tho Court's oliargo it based a sugar piantatka in this country over it and leave little room to doubt Pico Colnmbot. 12 . tition of tho estate, but without an Cook vs. Web, 21 Minn., 42$. this instruction that n pinoapplo in- previous to 1SS2 hot the title to ite that he thereby intends to oast the account from eithor party to tho cluded tho crowu with tho fruit part, ant vs. ConnelIy,25 Minn., property was, including- toe interest troe owner. a co-ten- ay Kean 222. other, is affirmed. 0 Tax Exmtjaxs Qatzssacui. x Swsx int Hanse 29 upon tho admission of tho defendant in the Wjukapc Commons, in Clans enter the whole or any part of the vs.Hanse, Minn., 252. M. Hatch for olaintiu"--, A. S. Gttxasr as. Sbe Wheat Sfti Everts vs. Beach, 31 Mich . 135. F. that in order to make up tho con Spreckek aatil 1SSS when it was common estate as he has legal right Hartwell, C. L. Carter, Thnrstou & tract weight of three pounds and transferred to the corporation. Mr. to do. and the presumption of law is, Oampau vs. Campao. 44 Mich., 31. defendant. Keynolds vs. Wilraet, 45 Iowa, 693. Frear for over to each pineapple, ho iuolndod Spreckels had in 1SS2 a controlling when noihinj; more is done, that he Honolulu, Sept. 19th, 1S93. tho top with odiblo beyond Sears vs, Sellew, 2S Iowa, 505. tho part, and tho interesi in the corporation, which intends to do nothing the Court said it was not an open ques- ex. smssesqs. akj continued to the date of this suit. assertion of his right. There must be Blood vs. Blood, 110 Mass., 547. Osborn vs. Osborn, 62Tex 495. In the Supremo Court of tho Ha-waii- tion of fact to pass upon, because YSnSB. CfBWSET JSTGr. In April or May. 1SS2. the employees stronger evidence to prove that one Mr.Kidwoll had admitted that tho of the Hawaiian Commercial and tenant has ousted another, than to Creed vs. People, SI III., 565. Islands. The following cases in our own crown was a part of whnt ho had Sacar Company began to fence in prove that a person having no right sold and what Mr. Camarinos had fMr. Janice Frear bavins: bees of aad cultivate in sugar cane some to the possession has ousted the Court show that an ouster is essen- tial in the instances given: bought. And in regard to tha cutting ocs?el did not sk is this case. and. land on the Waikapa Commons con- owner. The proof of ouster between of tho tops tho Court loft to tho - Naknatmann vs. Halstead, 4 Haw., 1S93! it bv- reuses t, Whiting. Ciicsii Jadsre, tiguous to its other cane fields in the i tenants in common ought to be of the Hearing Jujje'ISth, 42. jury to find on tho ovidenco "whether la is stead.) land of WaDuku, and whether the most satisfactory nature. JLne law tho defendant cut tho tops when Wai-ksp- Kaia vs. Kamaile, 4 Haw., 352. they title to one half of the c mil r?wm tft rossossinn srmrshlo wero half grown, with tho of ( We hold upon authority that to idea Commons was then in until the tenant out of possession has P. G. Cauarixos vs. J01& Kidweix. stopping tho growth of tho top and ti charge a tenant in common with Where aaeef ia wmii Spreckels or his corporation in some metnod been notined tnat it forcing tho growth to onlargo and aaM eocasaiiaa t net stare tbis is unessential, as seems to us. has become hostile. Freeman, what profits he may make while in afe anaon-o- s at she tea ia it improvo too iruit, nnn tunt sucn cuts corporation Co--T. & Ver- possession of the common estate or oaaBMNt aad A? sarae.nt tb since the has adopted Pan, Sec 221. In would heal up eoternol a part thereof an ouster of his co-ten-ant BEFORE JCDD. C J, WCKERTOJf J. (defendant showing tair iesast aw ectnpyiactae ressof his sets in this respecV and reaped mont it is said that the acts relied frnit which had been -- or what is equivalent must treated in this atebs.h xsaoc uoMe U accaeatso the benefit of them and would not be upon to prove ouster between ten- AJJD COOrEBj CIRCUIT JUDGE. way which had 'healed up), and jaeoiiwr tenant foe lie jcots sside allowed to plead want of title ants common must be such as be shown. Mere occupation is not if taereayuB ac Uior aad in it in they found that did not injure tho frA airs at the time of the occupation. Year would constitute ouster between sufficient. Occupation is not neces- it cajitsJ.'aBkss. tiereke shave iBonir sarily exclusion. Upon principle fruit so that it was in 'good condi-tion- ,' ocarint is eqairalent. by year the corporatian took in more landlord and tenant. Buckmsster (Mr. Justice Frear being disqualified, then defendant had dona no iECpeanecof land, vs. Xeedham, 22 623. also we consider this to be tho best Tteaaa3 aukue plowing it up, fencing and TL, of counsol, on re- damage to plaintiff plaintiff re- cf Aecauaoc field, view. If the mere fact of occupation having been if planting it field by until it had 2ew York is held to ceived his in good condition pcayrcr. art. fcayiair ak Others brought under cultivation in sugar In it that by a tenant in occupation, who wishes quest, Circuit Judge Cooper sat fruit sw pv-tia- e adverse of aor. aacaicac a ax aw ot establish an possession by by his industry to obtain some profit in stead.) and had tho full advantage tho af the fani eccspieii by the oaer; cane, thoosh vaz all at any one time. oce tenant in common such as will his market prico of tho whole thing, tho aar teaaat so other for a settte-aau- at some forty-fiv- e hundred or five thons from land in which he has an inter- aiei . effect the ouster of his top and tho pino itself." And the f the ebus-- hat die not deftre and acres of the common property. est, would render him liable to a yatJtiau Kfcf. aac safficxext' to eoa-- notice in fact of the adverse claim is tenant who does nothing bnt Ho by jury were also instructed that if on "Upon this it brought water to irri required, or unequivocal acts, open Vndcr a contract (or sale ot "pineapples in the preponderance of ovidenco Wai-he- and see the land tilled and improved, tho gate the cane, bought from the e and public, making the possession so good condition to weich three pounds they found tho delivered by Company it would be a serious discouragement and upwards," defendant (lhe seller). that fruit Sugar and led from visible, hostile, exclusive and noto crown defendant was deteriorated or spoiled the Waihee river, aid water from its to agriculture and business enter- weighed in tne or ton wim we OrtSKK Of TEE CCK2X" BT JC2B, CJ. rious that notice may be fairly pre- prise, and such lands would be very pilibie nart. The Court charced the through the acts of the defendant, own ditch leading from the district sumed. CulTer vs. Bhodes, S7 N. Y., jury diat "'under the contract the de- they must find for the plaintiff. land TTumsVn. apt to lie idle. Xo one could safely fendant was obliged to deliver the In This is a bill for partition of of and transported the 34S. Undoubtedly exclusive pos- short, the jury were told that the for account. Both parties, when to own mills occupy and use such lands. Partition plaintiff pineapples which include the and as cane harvested its session of a part of the common pro- with crown, and defendant crown was a part of the pineapplo agree thai partition be made, by means of railways. The plaintiff would have to be resorted to in every fruit the est perty may be taken with the intent case of such joint ownership. had no more right to mutilate the because defendant had so considered sad the main question before us is corporation fenced and maintained to oust his of it. Carpen- crown than the fruit itself." Held, no it, and that if defendant mutilated it whether an account of issues in fence the land which cultivated. We come now to the question error, since the defendant ra held to it ter vs. Webster, 27 CaL, 525. In this weighing the crown so that it deteriorated or spoiled the sad proSss shaH be ordered. The All that part of the Waikapa Com- whether the facts of this case show have admitted by California case there had been a re- an ouster by the plaintiff of the de- with the fruit that the crown was a fruit they might find for plain- bill is defended, by leave of the mons on the Waiksoa side of the fusal by the tenant in possession part of the "pineapple" sold, and it tiff. And wo cannot see that the Goon, by George W. Madarlane. a sand hills and whatever was not fendant We have seen that the was left to the jury to find whether the . i , , - t- -- to let the out ,u&u in and occupy occupation of Waikapu so jury were misdirected by tho instruc- owning' one-ha- li corpora-- ; actual the crown was mutilated by defendant sbsrehoiaer in sad tier ieoce oy.ee pinuii tfce acres cnitiTated bv the spoiled tion given, when the whole o. Commons was of separate portions that it deteriorated or the fruit charge is corpor-aao- was , o sise stoci of the defendant uos. bang used ror tecani j" 0 wHch was only part. considered. the other haK of the siock bjrthe.defendant corpora ion by each of the tenants in common. grazing a amall pTof the whoIe gte. Tho stockholder, Evidence commented on, showing that the It is contended on behalf of the being held by Ckcs SpKckek. as for own and other persons' cattle. Beth Mr.Macfarlane.the before upon which its 0f Bennett vs. Clemence, G and Mr. W. H. Cornwell, the mana- jurv had data them defendant that the evidence does not fee the plaintiff corporatk. and ttus eocap&ay also enclosed and 10 ni. ; to "find a verdict for actual damage traste n ?. ,,; fn,Qj ger of Waikapu Sugar Company. plaintiff for loss of sustain the verdict in that the ship- LeaTe was to Mr. arfene sugar ease a short f the suffered by and given ilacf cultivated in for the te'aaaI in possesion h probable profits. ments for six months did not show a . eted knew of the occupation by plaintiff so defend the snit s a shareholder, tnree oc o time parcel ana n a permanent structure which appro-Waikao- frooi time to time as the land of tho In aa action by buver against seller, if the total loss especially, because if they beeaa-- e it was impossible to proesre side of the sand hills a tha. imH fails to 'deliver the goods, the -- uhM seller had resulted in total loss the ship- en- common estate was occupied by be- eornocste aetioE. is die defeedani's amounting to 107 acres and also - j ir.i evidence buyer may recover the difference ie to of plaintiff for sugar culture. Both price mar- ments would not have been continued eorMX&tioQ, stock being neld ioi eksed,aQdhas-versiQce,us- ed as -- tween the contract and the the a, ou5ter 'Xotbing is better settled time and place of for this period. All wo say is that grazing peodock soee laO acres of these gentlemen say that thoy never ket value at the q lhe Tlle that &e mere ocenpa. at any time nor in any manner con- delivery. these facts were all left to the jury, Lind situated MaalaeaBay. The , ner o premies 0WEed in common, Mr. Spreckels and the explanation of Camarinos assent otthree-foarjc- s defendant corporstKHi has received sented or agreed that zeqairissr the b 0Ee o &e tenants in common, or the Hawaiian Commercial and why ho did not object sooner to the of the stoci for corporate action. some inconsiderable sums ot money , does not enSitle co.tenant to call condition of the fruit was left to the n- hs Sugar Company should fence in and OPINION OF THE COURT BT JUDD, C. J. being no directors. for pasturing amosfe 0 the une- , there bim to aonnt, or render him in anv take exclusive possession of any jury. substantial facts of the CJCtefctl We find the pociioua in. iae iuiuju oaic. way liable to an action for the use of Waikapu Commons. And It i3 claimed also that tho jury se to be as foHowsr The plaintiff keening an account thereoL part the This is an action for damages for and occupation of the estate. Each yet, while fully aware of this occu- breach of a contract made by tho found for the San Francisco price of corporation owes in fee simple one - AH this common produces a good owns tne estate pr su a pa- war. 1.1 pation, neither of them ever objected on the 10th of April, 1S90, the pineapples upon which there had aadivided half of the land in quee-tkKVwsi- parties f srowthof grass from, winter rains a does not see nt to come in to it or protested against this action, wherein Kidwell agreed to sell to been a total loss, whereas the law is coosists of a portion of the and occupy, the other still has the and the jury were so instructed, Pule-hena- i, which dries up in summer, but it is nor denied the plaintiff's title to it, Camarinos for the term of thirty that Abapesis of TVaifcapa and. of of estate, dif- w"Wa-kap- impossible to produce crops of sugar right to the enjoyment the asked to possession 1S90, the measure of damages was tho as the c nor be let into months from the 1st July, all known together cane upon, without the use of and in such case the sole occupation make use part so occupied. ference between the contract price Commons." situated on the it and of the the line quality pineapples, viz., wafer far its irrigatkm. W. H. Corn-we- ll of one is not an exclusion of the Company, and the market price at Honolulu or island of HauL The area of the en- In fact the WaikapuSugar Sugar Loaves, Queens and Smooth was manager of the Waikapu other. Bach tenant, being seized of was wa- San Francisco. In the case of the tire tract is about 15JJGQ acres. It it admitted, with its limited Cayennes grown for sale by Kidwell, plantation in 1S76. and has continued each and exery part and parcel of ter supply could not have used tho the pineapples to weigh three pounds pineapples that were actually de- consists mainly of the land on the such manager up to the date of the estate, has a right to the use and livered, paid for and shipped by isthmes between East and "West Maui to be land for cane culture. We remark and upwards and to be delivered at this suit, covering a period prerrious enjoyment of it, and so long as he here that all the facts of the case cer- the store of Camarinos, in Honolulu, plaintiff to San Francisco, the dam- and has a chain of sand hills ramuns to and ever since its incorpora- does not hold his oat, or in ages were the price for which they threcsh and dividing it. The i&ad tainly for a long period of time, are in good condition Camarinos vas tion. In 1SS2. when the plain- any way deprive him of the occupa- consistent with an agreement for to pay 35 cents for every such pine- wonld sell in San Francisco, that is was formerly owned" by one Henry plow, fence tion of the estate, he exercises only a nfidi-n&- tiff bessn to and separate occupation, although we do with the contract prico which had been GoraweiL who conveyed oee d apple delivered in accordance and in the ; legal right, and receives nothing for paid and tho thereon. SDcecfcek cultivate across the line not consider sach an agreement to the above conditions. At the first profit In that half thereof to Clans coeanon property, was noticed which he is bound to account to his part of the case relating to the dam- ontbe2l)th June. 1STS. and Claos the it be sufficiently and clearly proved. trial in the Supreme Court at the by Mr. ComwelC the manager of the Badger vs. Holmes. G separate occupation was amic disa- age the plaintiff suffered by loaa of Sprecfeefe cOEveyed the saiae interest The January term, 1S92, the jury Waikapa plantation, who notified his Gray, 118. able. The plaintiff corporation kept greed and were discharged. At the profits to be made upon the pineapples to the pfcwwrin ccrporatioc on the Macfarlane, the during the remainder of the ISfio. tiea partner, Mr. of By the common law there was its cane fields fenced, and if defend- April term, 1892, the case wa3 re- thirty fftfe Febrasry, Mr. Maefarlsne then applied months, that is, from Jane 9th, 1891, Cornwell conTeyed fifteeQ-sixteeat- fact no remedy by one tenant in ant's cattle broke into them they tired and tha jury (two dissenting) fieisy "division"' or mon against the other taking the" were returned to defendant without found a verdict for the plaintiff to 31st December, 1892, the rule was of one-ha- lf of this land and he and Mr. correctly laid down that plaintiff's George W. Mscfsrlane and Wn. entire profits and by the Statute of charge for damage. A simple arrest- Camarinos, 5512.75 special damages to Spreckels agreed to meet uponthe An-n- f loss, if the contract was rescinded by 1st March, 1S77, (land 5 Anne, Chap. 16, Sec ing and impounding of these animals and 750.00 for probable profits. H. Ownwell oc the land with a snrveyor and ascertain if 27) account might be com- defendant's wrongful acts, was the ed an action of for trespass by the plaintiffs Two bills of exceptions have been and os the ihh June, 1S79, he con-Tev- divided. The parties met difference between the contract price ?p-i-ng could be by one tenant in common would have been sufficient to is to to the same parties the rem? it maintained pany allowed defendant. The first in 0 uiy, icci weni over a pornon or araicst tne otner charging nim, as show an ouster, and the breaking of the ruling of the trial, Justice allow- (he not having paid it) and tho sell- out came to no bailiff, more ing price in San Francisco. " an 1SS3, G. tie lana together, for receiving than his the fences by defendant's company ing an instruction to the jury asked In Oa the 4th December. agreement. Mr. Spreckels not ex neces- action by buyer against seller, if the and Wis. H. Comwell share or proportion and it was and letting their animals into the for by the plaintiff. The second is peesly declining to divide, but dis sary to show an actual receipt of cane fields of plaintiff would show to the Justice's refusing to grant a seller fails to deliver the goods, the conveyed their cae Endivided half of tfw be- ra,isin. . . . snhieoi when snnroechedcc.- - rents and profits over and above his that they objected to this use of new trial on the ground that the buyer may recover the difference t-- acQuired, de--f fcad,thus to the Mscfsrlane, was None of tween the contract prico and the comoration. which had been by Mr. saying it share thereof-- The English courts the land and claimed it verdict was contrary to law and the eodant cot an easy matter to divide the restrict the liability for things were done. All we have market value of them at the time and Escorporated oc the 13:h July of the these evidence. There had been, previous land." accounting to money received from in evidence are the mild efforts of to the contract in question, dealings place of delivery." 5 Am. & Eng. same year. Until the year 1SS9 the Encyclo. of Law, p. 30; 2 Ben j. Sales, corporation Both parties to this suit say that third parties and a majority of the Mr. Macfarlane to procure a " settle- between these parties respecting shares of the defendant S'ates of the American Union adopt matter Mr. Sec. 1335. Only a limited number of half Wm-- H. they never at anytime denied the ment" of the from pineapples of which Mr. Kidwell was were owned oce br tue same rule. We understand that Spreckels. has been difficult for Mr. Uhe choice varieties of pineapples Cornwefl the other half by Geo. title of the other in this land. Both It an extensive cultivator and and opposite view obtains in Georgia, to request for sel- could be sold here; it was contem- W. HaefsrJane,. except eighteen Mr Cornwell and Mr. Macfarlane the us ascertain what this Camarinos having a fruit store at any time, , Ohio, Rhode Island and a meant- - Mr. Mac also plated that the majority of them wero shares hetd by B. B. Hind, and which testify that they never, ling pineapples in Honolulu and asked" allowed to use any por-- f possibly in Vermont and New Jer farlane explains it by saying tnat he shipping them for sale to San Fran to be shipped, and they were picked became the property of Mr. Macfar-ten- e to be ; use by Mr. Kidwell at the proper stage 1SS9, who since tioa of the common estate included sey, where a tenant m possession is meant compensation for the and Cisco. in vrTrfr has profits by by Mr. of maturity with this in view Tho Claos Spreckeb bought within the fence of the plaintiff err held accountable for made occupation of the land TJp to June, 1S91, that is for a held them. own oat ot tne common Spreckels company. And he dis- of eleven jury had data before it of the number jurhj 1SS9, the shares of Wm porauon and cultivated ny it, and bis labor period about months, in a'so that the defendant corporation's estate more than his proportion in tinctly says that he never really de- Kidwell delivered pineapples to of pineapples likely to bo ready for H. OomweM and holds them for the delivery during that period and the piaiatiS"conxatioti: and at the date cccupatioo of such portion of the accordance with his title. See Izard sired a partition of the estate. A Camarinos in good condition as land as it did occupy was never ex- vs. Bodine (N. J.) reported in 69 Am. request for a settlement could hardly to weight and ripeness which he average price for which they would of the bill the stock of the defendant 1G owelty sell in San Francisco. This evidence owned as above pressly- interfered with or objected Dec 536; Early vs. Friend, Grat. be considered z claim for in either sold here or shipped to corporation was 21 (Va.) reported 78 Am. 619; varied widely on the opposing sides, one half by Mr. Mae arlaEe to by Mr. Spreckels or the plaintiff in Bee the face of the avowal by Macfarlane California- - The evidence for the stated, West vs. Meyer, 4B Ohio, 71: Hayden He did not desire partition. Bat, ia but it was before the jury with a by tae ptsintm eorpor-- corporation. that plaintiff to the effect that most of vs. Merrill, 44 Vt, 336. as we have seen, he would not be the pineapples delivered bad been proper instruction, and we cannot There is no dispute as to the fact is and de- The view of the majority is thus entitled to such compensatiqn under either poisoned by theinsertion of a see that the verdict not sustained .The proceoy in qaestKW. held as that each periy, plaintiff of plaintiff fended, has used and occupied, sep- expressed by Freeman in CoT. & our view of the law, unless lie Lad corrosive substance or acid wmen by the evidence. The estimate tenants is eommoa by the company be bis anticipated profits, as made by moie-tf-e. common estate Par. Sec 225: "Bat the decided pre- demanded that his let destroyed the growing ability of the y3 defendant corporations in arate portions of the the plaintiff was far in excess of the about laJCGO fromlSS2 to the date of this suit, ponderance of the authorities both in into the use of that part of th estalo "top" or "crown" or tuft ot leaves on contains. assisted, verdict. The jury undoubtedly con- between the and each has used that portion of England and America, affirms the thus occupied and been refused, or the summit of the pineapple, or that seres of i&Bd.&odit lies which sidered the perishable nature of the res-pee&- was able to show facts from an sharp instrument had been thrust lead and ssgsr wodbs of these e the land contiguous to the rest of right of each to enter upon a j fruit and its liability to loss and the eorporstHJBS. there being its property. Thus far the facts of and hold exclusive possession of the ouster could be found. He says he down into the middlo of the crown, above are not common property, and to mace sucn made no such formal request, excus either of which caused the fruit to uncertainty of its market according sfeoat SjKSO acres cspeWe of growing this ease as outlined was stocked or not with other the side disputed. We come now to the profit as he can by proper cultivation ing himself for the reason that bis decay and spoil. Plaintiff claimed 03 it sygar eace. if irrigated. 00 would suffer. fruit. There was no contract of re- the intersecting sand bills question of law whether to entitle a or by other usual means of acquiring other business relations that the shipments to California to the He was a debtor to Mr. Spreckels or loss decay of pine- sale by Camarinoe shown. He says to atad adwiaiBC toe prop tenant ia eommoa to an account benefit therefrom, and retain showed a from the next Ttkalt htnejUA, bi3 sons in a very large amount, which damaged him as found he consigned the fruit to his brother erty sad works of tfce plaintiff from bis co-ten- an ouster, or ef nek provided that in apples essentia; to having such possession, and in mak- and a hostile attitude in the by the jury in tha sum of 512.75. in San Francisco, who sent bim Cali- corporstioc. sad ateos aeres at what is equivalent, is fornia fruit in exchange, and that - ntt Uen. guilts matter of the Waikapa Commons "The defendant denied using any gfr-iiar- character oa the side of the be proved ss is contended by plain ing such profits, he hu pos-- would have made, in his opinion, a corrosive substance or acid on the once a year they settled accounts. gf idHs adixsisg the Wsitspe tiff or whether the tenant in ; efax muter of Dis co tenant, nor bind , made to ered the latter from entering upon rupture of those relations; payment fruit, but admitted that ho inserted The account sales shown by defend- pl&ate&oo (defesdast eorporstioQ). session is liable to be ant of pineapples shipped by him 5To water apoo account to his even though the premises and enjoying- - them as of his debts would be exacted, and a chisel in the crown of the fruit part ox tMs fead has this would entail loss, and during the period in question show- g or water rights with wfekfa sugar bo ooster be shows. But before en be had a right to do. The reasoning perhaps which removed its centre or growing t consti-b- e ruin, to himself and his patrons. ing much less profit is not conclusive ease coold fee euhivated. Astohe tering upon thig discussion it must upon which tnese decisions, point, while still growing, which be remembered not the ' tuting the greatbulk of the authori-cas- e While regretting this unfortunate claimed tended to increase the size for the reason that the ordinary or refetive quality xsd valoe of the that this is Hawaiian pineapples were included side of the sand hills of oce tenant in common eccu-- ties on this subject, rests is: That position, all ..we can say is that of the fruit and did no damage to the land ob each the vary law in the consignments with the best conflicting, and it 5 pying the whole of the estate, for the as each co tenant has, at all times, the Court cannot the to edible part. It wa3 left to the jury to Hie tesdraocy is circumstances, what- qualities, the subject of this contract essential" which occupation of the plaintiff though . right to enter upon and enjoy ererj suit his and say whether the seta of the defend- ric4 here to consider ever be reason and the prices realized from each are the cccn-- j part of the common estate, thi3 right the for making no ant caufed the fruit to decay and part is the more valuable. When differing in character from not evidence this -- explicit demand for possession a re- plaintiff. separated. The in Mr. Spreckels purchased from Henry pation of the defendant was of not f cannot be impaired by the fact that damage the Plaintiff re ts fusal to comply being an oaster we 9th, 1891, receive any case was voluminous; tho trial occu- Cornwefl he made a written agree- more than one-h- alf of the area of the another of the absents fused, June to do find soy proved. Mr. al- pied three days and it was exhaust- ment by which Mr. Cornwell was common estate. Xor is this a case himself or does not choose to claim not sach more pineapples mutilated as en-lan- ively tried, and we find no reversible on the where one tenant has rented out the his right to an equal and common d Macfarlane weighed all his basiness leged by the defendant, and no moro allowed to graze his cattle interests, some errors disclosed. Ahu-pca- a tafrinrr all the! joyment; that it would be inequitable and if outweighed were tendered thereafter by defend- common property and on the to third parties Exceptions overruled. ca-- e j compel a in possession those under consideration and pre- ant. The plaintiff asked the follow- of Wailutu owned by Mr. rents to his own use-- But in the to Creigbton for before cs the Hawaiian Commercial to account for the profits realized out vented his taking the stand which the ing instruction, which was given: P. Neumann and 0. Spreckels. for three and s half years plaintiff; F. M. Hatch, Thurston & and on the 23th and Sugar Company has used its of his skill, labor and business en- lawrequired of bim in order to enable "The jury is instructed that under free of charge; him to have the redress he now seeks, was ob- Frear for defendant. August. 1BSL, Jdr. Spreckels and Mr. own capital and labor in cultivating terprise when he has no right to call the contract the defendant - pine-app- le Honolulu, September 14th, 1893. agreement to sugar cane, having brought water upon ms to contrinute any- it cannot now be helped. Hostile liged to deliver the plaintiff i towards the prodncrion of these proceedinga between these corpora-tion- a which include the fruit with divide ,rd partition the lands owned upon the land, upon no; more than thing census shows 00 to his proportion, did sot begin until Jane, 1891; crown, and defendant had The tenth that by them is ccmraoa on Mani and one-ha- lf of the acreage of the com profits, nor bear the do inhabitants of the United land one mon estate, and the Waikapu Sugar when through bad years, failure of Mr, Macfarlane esys that in 1886 or more right to mutilate too crown more especially the tract of 1887 he had become freed States are supported by agricul- undivided half of which was sold by Company has been In possession and crops, or other unavoidable misTcr from all bis than tha fruit itself." re- pecuniary obligations to Mr. C. ture, 11,520,000 by manufactures, Cornwell to Sprec&els (the Waikapu got what it could out of the remain- tuna the oxa made of the estate It would seem at first reading of y- , r rv.n.tJI part. sulted in a loss instead of a profit to Spreckels or the Spreckels brothers. this instruction that the Court nad and 15,620,000 by common. AJ2ZZSfjE2J. r.JJOi. Bis JXl. itu.. vJiiiwcii ing JT S

s itiA:N v,A.ETYh., TRSDAI, SEPTEMBER 26 i9S already in Hoaol&ta, for the consequeaces, and that he be- abaudoued owing to fears for the fu- 3uucrtistmcniv and th Afams ensue The correspondent adds, the iCB FRANCISCO rill alike sAn! of sewn vessel?. The lieves that serious trouble will ture. noral effect of the proeao of the? if tbe president endeavors to nullity Chinese in southern Yunnan ami Si Sm . act of congress. The situation is Queue Si are preparlug to protect res-!?- Webber with th averred an parpen of Sate? to protect evidently grave, and whatever horn their interests on the left bank of the the raited Me-Kou- g, tlw new ceverament xrhen fonaslly of the dilemma Cleveland takes will and that in consequence established, will, it fe believed, be set him into difficulties greater than the French are likely to be placed In Store! su&cieBt to guarantee a peacefaland the present. Tbe outcome is awaited a disagreeable dilemna. The French lew fair eJettoa. with great interest by the whole coun- commander at Chantaboon has asked Lata 4trfrifc? F " F. IT. ; try. the commander at Saigon, for California lEdwialer JFair. as his positiou is unsafe. QMai, ts. A aericas JYeirjt. De Cassaguac, Flocuel, Clemeuceau Tik vrrk of nnkinir tbe midiriater and other "notable Frenchmen were lew Goods! Ser with reason- - Later reports of the great cyclone in fair a fact is prs essiu? all left at home at the recent French able dispatch aaii evervthinc points to Georgia show that the destruction of elections, a sreat expedition, notwitbstandinc ( life, particularly among the colored The German army has recently hold tbe shortness of tbe time left to com- - ! people, was tearful, and tne property extensive maneuvers at Metz and the wfcseit. Cash colkctioas arecoauag ia loss up in we millions. Arouna .beau- - emperor has made a fiery speech there New firm! ireelv, tbe designs for the various fort and Port Roval islands 400 bodies greatly to the ruflling of French pub beibHng have been accepted, grading were found drowned, and nearly all lic opinion. is iR progress and the construction were barfed without identification. tbe beautiful ediaces vrill shortly be- The havoc was caused by reason of Sporting. Cen-xtfaca- fe, for- "which were All ZS Kr YttKK, Spc K Oakum gin. Tbe applications for space, the lowness of the islands. younsr the'Iftitast Novelties and Styles in eign and domestic, are already so great swept clean by the enormous seas. At Count Esteties the Austrian Si eeats: vwuw- - nobleman who Hag-gin- s' as" to embarrass the management and .tort liovai Tiw uesutute negroes are married T. ?, great daughter, is expected to sail for -- it may be found necessary" to increase gathered, and their distress is so Honolulu Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, Wicker Ware "Ifee Sam Frei Market i swady tbe she of tbe buildings. Xany of that they have foncht for bread for aud the South Sea islands their families. these conflicts sev- soon on the schooner yacht DeTalna d efcad tbe novelties of the Midway Plaisanee In which has a roving commission. eaMe tram London, aated the Sth. are coming and everything thus far eral lives have been sacrificed. dlDK BOARDS, CHKFFONIEKS, ETC.. A goes swimmingly. Florence Pullman, daughter of the John D. Spreckels sailed the yacht says: Data obtaiasbk lrzx reliable palace car millionaire will not be a XiUrline a winning race for the'Wie-Ian- d cup on WABDKOBES, "WAJC!. ,BR,VCKKTS soerces on tbe pepeetive sepplies of Hawaii at the Fair. princess or wear a foreign title pur- the 9th inst., defeating t the schooner Aggie by three Ssrafeon beet sacar from the crop of chased by her money. She proposes to minutes And till kinds of From present indications the most wed the well-know- n physician Dr. overs twenty mile course. The cup Furniture Manufactured and Repaired. ISSSoaosiderabiy xacdiiy the estimates interesting foreign exhibit at the Mid- Arnold Giunore of Chicago. most be won three years in succes- of X.ArTXchesr2CatkoaI. of Brussels. winter exposition will be that which sion in order to become Sprockets' be The falling of a train through a Island Orders All stt ties ranst taken ssbject is to be placed in position by Hawaii. bridge near Springfield, Mass., result- property. GifAll will receive prompt and careful to deviartioBJ according totbe reather Space has been set aside for this ex- ed in the killing of fifteen persons. Directum, the game sou of Director, attention fro aow till the crop i completed. hibit and Commissioner Thurston has trotted a mile in 07" at Fleetwood e Chicago had a scare ten days ago Tbepresent prospect appears to j cuify-tb- sent forward to Honolulu all the de- Park on the 4th givinc him the of a deSdeocy in owing to the rioting of a large body of expectaiwa tails, so that the exhibit can be made idle foreign laborers. The mob at-- world's stallion record. He went to Fraaceof 13.00 to5.aad is Holland ready m time. Hawaii looss upon the half mile in 1:00" or a 2:01 clip, yield ofCCOtosiw Tbe Is Belrinci this her best opportnniry foradver-- . re unaccessful. ' At out tne last pace Killed mm lor tne will sot diSer from tbe yield of 1SS2. Using herself in the eyes of the world. t finish. Efforts are being made to probable one i; 1wked M froxizh the citv OEDWAT & POBTER, I: is that there cill bean Hex exhibit can be loaded into ves would, by reason of the efforts of the match him with faucv"Hanks for excess in Bosnia of W,CCO tons, in sels at Honolulu and brought direct ?oG00 a side. Assiria-Hnngar- anarchist agitators, be given over to y of HO.COJ tons, and to San Francisco at little cost. Ormonde has reached California, G of tons, pillage- - They are now under control, is sasy 15. making a It is Commissioner Thurston's in- peace reigns. and the 5150,000 stallion is now quar- Robinson pcvb-b- excess and Block, Hotel Sireat, baleen Fort and Nuuanu. le net over tbe viekf of tention that the Hawaiian exhibit Bartholdi, of statue fame, is visiting tered near Menlo Park. 1SB2 f 345,0 toas. shall represent not only the products the World' Fair. Diablo paced a mile at Woodland, oi tne island, ncttuat CaL, in a race, in 2:091, S"""ng him Possibility of JtTore Steamers. and industries Dr. Graves, the famous Denver Its historical and folklore shall be murderer, under sentence of death for the world's stallion race record. It is A dispatch frost CorvaUis, Orecon, fully exemplified. There will be na- the poisoninsr of Mrs. Barnaby, com- thought that he cau beat 05 asrainst dated tbe 1st, says: It is stated Hers tives working at their occupations mitted suicide in his cell on Septem- time. that tbe Oregon ftwiSc railroad is to aad manufacturing Hawaiian arti- ber 3d. rather than stand another The Governor of Indiana prevented Pacific Hardware Oo.,'ITd. GrifFo-Lavic- ne Ya-ate- celebrated fisrht coming pat o two steamship between a cles. The Hawaiian band trial. He left letters declaring his in- the from sad Boeetefo. Tbe steamers will be here and there will be native nocence, and charging the "district ofTat Koby, and it is thought that the will act be tess than .0 sons capa- island music attorney with hounding him to the Columbian club will, in consenuence. 402 and 404 Fort Street city witfc seod sseageraccommoda-riaa- :. Mr. Thurston has 3lreadv consulted gallows". Graves is still believed to be a thing of the past. The governor Honolulu. Tbe oficee of the Oregon with tbe World's Fair authorities have been sniltv. had TOO men in readiness to stop the Pacific will say nothinc oo tbe sab-- and everything is in full swing. train near Oswego, Kansas, was mill. volcano Ki- - A Denver, beyond notb-b- ar Tbe evelorania of the stopped on 3d. ex- Ed. Smith, of who whipped ieet tbe staieoenl that now Chicago by bandits the The lslgiillll fe iMpo-etb-fe now-a-day- s. lsnea in eruption at is press messenger was Joe Goddard, is in San Francisco. He killed and the is NEW GOODS to be pot np here. It will be enclosed passengers robbed. The robbers es- out with a "defy" to Corbett. Mini-te- r Willis. in a sixteen-side- d building IK feet in caped." diameter. Then there will be a per- Cincinnati has had a horrible elec- Just to hand Besse direct On tbe th inst. Precideot CieveUnd fect representation of an Hawaiian tric street car accident in which eight Coroner's Jnrr Vendicf. from the manufacturers. aiawd A. S. H vDfe, of Kentoeky. as village with the houses of the natives passencers were killed outright, six appoint-Mo- nt dr-enito- as The coroner's jury rendered Minister to Hawaii. Tbe arranged along tbe outer line of a mortally injured and nearly forty the is regarded asodidal notice that path" of roadway. These following verdict Sept. Kubber Hose, Sprinklers the feiaads will cot be annexed. more of less hurt. The accident was ISth in the A houses will be frame, covered in with the worst of the kind on record, and Ho-- e Keels, Carpenters' nenre. taWttve of tbe anneTMJooistg is cocoanut and palm leaves thatched by matter of the shooting near Pearl Rules, Wa-ttiaeto- was due to the failure of the brakes Levate, ia a. with whom a treat v numbs aoi Bevels, Lave! Glasses natives. In the bouses the natives I on a steep hill, a collision with a tele City last Friday: "That the de- coald be atari direct without sending j can live, pursuing the even tenor of graph pole and the crashing of the a aiaa to tbe islands for that porpocel their way, jost as" they do at home. ceased Aikualsni came to his 5- - car into a building. BAiLEY's PATENT Albert Willis, at Looisville, Ky., ne circcKOQs road will bonier a lase Pierre Lorrillard, the tobacco king death on the loth day of Septem- PLA5B8, tbe new minister to Hawaii, was born about ICO feet long and 50 wide. On ber Waiawa.. Ewa, Shelby aad great horseman, is coming to at by being shot in coonty. Ky., January 22, tbe water there will be canoes and California to make his home, an throngh head Plumb Bob?, Lamp Burners ind "Wick, - ed in the by a rifle ballet tStt. Hi- early edscatioa was other boats built by the kanakas. Bradley & :n endeavor to recover his health. fired from a rifle in hands Hubbard's Lamps and Chandeliers, Japan and Brass Bird Cages, the commoti schools and be Close, too, there are to be tanks con- Another band of outlaws, supposed the of Parrot Cuges, Breedins Cases with Patent removable mats, gradaated LoaisriUt-Bta- k at tbe hisfa taining small sharks, squids, tbe Ha to belong to the Dalton gang, has one of the Honolulu police while xv unu assortment oi uoot jjocks ami ivnoos, fcaool in UAX He tanght sool tor waiian stiniraree and other pets. In resisting arrest upon a lawfully A general lincof Shelf Hardware, Hedge Shears, Sheep for years atad then tadted law and cages there will be birds and animals Shears, gradaated tew ating in Oklahoma territory for some issued warrant charging him with I at the Looistille scbcol from tbe islands. Tbe flower gardens time, but were surrounded'by a posse in li". He was elected attorney for will be laid oat with plants and shrubs the murder of his wife iau at Trimmers, Ladies' tfcisso;s. Barbers' JeBerson on the 2d inst. A fight ensued, and Shears! connty in lSTOand from tbe Sandwich islands, and in when the smoke of" battle cleared, Waiawa on the said 15th dav of m bc-g-aa lst his eoagresstoa&I career every particular tbe life, customs, three of the bandits were dead and September." Clippars, Mechanics' Tools, Xuts, Washers. with focty-nfi-h tbe coacress, and nors and fauna of Hawaii will be ex another surrendered. Carnage and Machine Bolts, Galvanized Wire Cloth and 'ettin. he serred ia joitr soeeetdiaj: ic, hibited. Rubber Packing, Square Flax Packing, bab&Bg a pfavce The silver battle in the United f hfch ia tbe The village will be one of the great- States senate still goes on, and the Zafesr Chicago Fad. party's esoaeik. est drawing cards of tbe exposition latest reports from Washington ytr. "Willis will go to Hawaii life are Mr. Stephen King, . aader and will be an insizht of a new to that a vote on the Vborhees bill manager of e-fc- soaiewhat dioetent cueaBistances many wbo know the islands only by will Picture Frames, Moulding; than his predecessor. hof-- hardly be taken before the beginning the Kealia plantation, returned immediate Mr. repatatioD. The acricohural and of October. Cleveland is announced Bkwist as conunis-i-ian- er west oat ticoltoral products of the islands will as demanding absolute repeal with no iast week by the China from a to xnTestieate and famish ma- be exhibited in a separate building promise for "a compromise measure. lengthy terial for tbe fntiir coarse of thirtv-fiv- e visit to the World's Fair. the fifty feet lonsr and feet Whether he can force the gold stan- JTJtST RECEIVED and sabseaaenUv. bv wide. So that visitors to tne fair mav dard on the country remains to be Ee wore the latest thing in button-ier- s pesigisauoa .if Mr. - Stevens, was know what Hawaiian delicacies are, seen. a- live chamelion tied with a forced to take tbe mission whiiepar-sain- e there will be a restaurant connected --A FDLL LINE OF THOSE- the investigation. Mr. Cleveland's surgical operation gold chain. These are said to be SI. - Willis with the village in which native proves to have been the removal of & goes as a minister pJeuipotecliarv, di-b-es only cooked by the native all the race in Chicago. The little Cl pen? and sunplc, two molars that were giving him m; aad m that capadtv chefs will be served. trouble. He is now weU. ranimal sells for $1 there. Mr. will coadnct s&ch re negotiations tor f Side by side and in contrast to the King has perforce become an ex- relation? between tbe islands Jerome Bonaparte died at his sum- Fast Hernsdorf 2 and Hawaiian village there will be a mer home, Pride's Crossing, in Bever- pert fly catcher, his pet P tbe Waited States as but be directed. typical South Sea island viUace. It, requiring a M M ly, Mass., on September Then? instruction; formed tbe basis too, will be inhabited by natives 4. His number of these per day as food. 080 brother, Charles J. Bonaparte was In all sizes, 3 pairs for fland 50c. a pair; also, in fine at the cabinet meeting on tbe Sth. sod dwelling in hats of their own n. lisle later in the afternoon were tbe sabject with him. thread, all sizes. We have just opened a nice line This villase will be smaller Bank robbing in Colorado is becom- Consnl Trip. - eg R of LAWNS f conference between Seretarv than tbe Hawaiian, bet will be hard- Walker's in white and fast black. Gresbam. ing unhealthy. On September 7th Mr. Btoaat sod Mr. Mills, ly less vice-censu- interesting. In addition to three bandits entered tbe bank of Mr. T. R. Walker, British l, wbo accompanied Mr. Bioent to Ha- booses of tbe -:-- the natives there will Delta, Colorado, ordered NEW GINGHAMS -:-- AND -:-- e, the cashier CHEVIOTS waii. be a Kbna eoSee-hous- where rh will leave by the steamer laeideEtally, to hand out tbe cash, and on his re- to, tbe qaestkm of celebrated eoSee will be concocted bv fusal shot him dead. They secured a Miowera. sailing from here on Oc- tae president's message toeonpr&$s w& tbe natives and sold to tbe visitors in aseasscd tbe esblae: few hundred dollars and "ded. bat a tober 2d, for an extended visit to at Eseecioc, for tbe form most appreciated by the brave merchant a good c6 M oae has a be&rinr on tbeotber. Wbe& South Sea islanders. with Winches- Canadian and American cities. Mr. & tbe aew minister sails for ter rifle took a hand in the matter and Egan 6tmn, Eort Hawaii be killed two of the murderers before "Walker expects to meet Mr. Theo. m Street. astacauy mast lcnow tbe attitude oCI Tbe Cholera Scare. Tfci f --n.E W 1 they could leave town. The other es Davies at Vancouver, B. , on or c jnrcw. i uxs IK OinXHIV!.SHOWS, caped. in a general way, aad when "be sails That grim seoorge cholera is still about October 10th. Mr. Davies great deal Hamilton one of the greatest bewU! carry with him details for tbe causing a of anxiety and iish, will leave soon after that date for fafermatioB of tbe Provisional covern- - there will be no abatement thereof statesmen of the generation, died on entil cold weather comes. There have September 7th at a ripe old age. this city by the way of San Fran- - was a collision on C1SC0. Tbe eorres-paade- been some sporadic cases in Jersey There theraHroad THEN AWAIIAN Herald's Wasbiagton nt GAZETTE teJegrapbs tbe foilowimr oo City bat they have been wiped out near Chicago between jiassenger and dis-es- e. passen- ibe Hawaiian 2otwitb-staadia- g and tbe country is now free of tbe milk trains,in which efeven sitaation : gers were many New tbe embargo placed upon tbe In England, however, tbe dis- killed and injured" Hawaii's Consul. Hawaiian subject generallv, am ease has established itself, and there It is reported that President Cleve- I nt Washegtox, September 9. The ONLY able to give some reliable information are fears of a serious spread of the land and the have had The WEEKLY PAPES recardinr tbe programme as tbe resslt pestilence. It was introdoced through a row. Stevenson recommended a senate today confirmed the nomin- f tbe disetfeeon which careless regulations of customs in the friend for an office and was snubbed ation of Ellis Mills of Virginia to has tbas far of by Grover and requested to keep liT THE interest trade, aad there is a great his consul-gener- ENGLISH takes place in tbe cabinet, pro- be al LANGUAGE a outcry against the culprits. Today's bands off the preserves. The vice-presid- at Honolulu, vice tectorate, mild in its terms as to in- Henry W. Severance, recalled. ternal af&urs. bat very rieid azaiast despatches from Hamburg are that the resented the insult and gave ooteade interference, is tbecebeme in hospitals are' now free from cholera his superior a severe tongue-lashin- g, ariet, with a permanent eorernraent patients. in which he declared that be had as Spoliating tl&zaughou Ha-waiia- much right to recommend a man for ike !s!a:asIsB estabiisbed by tbe rote of the Chinese Tie Taited States even Deportation. office as"the president will Mrs. Cleveland has presented her go farther and guarantee it asainst Tbe policy of tbe gov- overthrow oy spouse with a new girl baby, and the revolution. ernment has resetted in rousing tbe mother is doing welL Tbe"yonngster "UUSt Peadiog t. electioas to bring aboat indignation of tbe laboring men of perauutrccy of toe new form of gov- was born at the White House on Sep- 95 California to soch a pitch as to cause 9th and weighs 9 Subscription $6.00 ernment the United will stand by tbe to commit such tember poumig. It a Year them acts as would will be named Florence or Bo-- e. Provisional government to tbe extent be declared outrages by eastern lovers of Flower guaranteeing it protection until tbe of tbe "little brown men." Thronim-o- ot Foreign Teirs. resait of tbe elections are annoaneed, the interior of tbe state, where How does he feel ? He feAs and catil tbe permanent form of gov- huge numbers of laborers are required Tbe revolt in Brazil still continues, sankv. and is constantly esneri- - ernment is established. In return for to harvest crops, tbe laboring men in those of revolters navy meeting, dieting himself, adopting protection but tbe in the MR tbe gaaranteed. tbe admin- many instances have resorted to force are in hard straits. They are not al- strange notions, and changing the istration will expect exclusive and to drive the Chinese from their re- lowed by foreign gunboats to bombard OLLiS BROWN E'S aareserved right to Pearl barbor as a spective cooking, the dishes, the hoars, and sections, and in some eases Bio Janeiro, aid are now hemmed in manner his eating coaling station, and soch other mili- there has been violence and blood- tbe harbor by tbe guns of tbe govern- of August tary advantages on tbe island as may shed. Usually, however, the coolies ment forts. It is expected that ther Flower the Remedy. be desired. In short, tbe adsiinis-tratio- n have been sent away without anv will be compelled to surrender short How favors tbe maximum control trouble. Within tbe past few davs ly, me trouble in tne countrv nas does he feel? He feels at LORODYN as tar as foreign supremacy in Hawaii United States District Jodse Boss, "of not been settled, but the government times a gnawing, voradons, insati- is concerned at tbe mf"riwm ex- jlos .angeies, nas declared toe uesrv seems to bold tbe winning hand. The able appetite, wholly unaccountable, pense. law eoBstitntional, ordered and the president has been asked to resign mmataral and unhealthv. August COUGHS, S THE It does not wish to interfere with aeponauonot uniBese convicted un- bat declines to do so while the coun Remedy." CHEAT SPECIFIC FOR be-caa- Flower the COLDs, she internal si&tirsof tbe islands, der it. Cleveland is In great distress try such a condition. niARHHCA, believed is in ASTHMA, it is that they are over tbe situation, as it is not Ms It is reported that there is a great How does he feel ? He feels no DYSENTERY, capable of self gover&meat when pro- policy to antagonize the Chinese, and plot Bussia among BRONCHITIS. - from, in the nihilists to desire to go to the table and a CHOLEA- tected outside infiBeaee. it is announced from W&shineton that murder the czar, many ar- and that fault-findin- g, ty DR. - COLUS BROWNE'S GEXEIUL BOARD of HEALTH certain restrktioas as to grumbling, over-nice- CHLORODYNE rwn Tilth the notwithstanding tbe order of a Fed- rests of suspected persons have been li a lino Id Btdicloe which class of voters, tbe administration eral court, tbe law will be allowed to made. about what is setbefore bin when iiS2 wk officials, indoding Mr. Bioent, am remain a dead letter. he is there AmT Medical SUIT, I This mav to The borne rule bill passed the house August Flower the rates the aTOa itS.?!""' C.IentU assured are confident that a permanent some extent be dne to the fact "that of commons on 2d by Remedy. fjtUa when oiaciSS. capable of the a majoritv government taking care of tbe Chinese government is reported of thirty-four- . It was called np in the itself financially and politically ean to have entered a forcible protest bouse of lords on the Sth inst. and How does he feel ? He feels be established. against the enforcement of the mea- beatenbyavote of fcis to 42. What after a spell of this abnormal appe- of anticipation of the election this sure. any ac- EPILEPSY. SPASMS, in At rate Cleveland is the next move of Gladstone's will be tite an titter abhorrence, loathing, COLIC, asraniB, the Navy department, it is cused of being afraid to proceed with remains to be seen. PALPITATION. HYSTERIA. said, is contemplating the augmenta- deportation. Governor Markbam and detestation of food; 2s if a Sfw'SS?. Hberllr ca-lrc- e, of A dispatch to the London Times repetUd "to tir it hd btra IMPORTANT CAUTION. -- The IJT- - tion of the navalfbrces in Hawaiian this state, in reply to a dispatch from from Bangkok says that Great Britain mouthful would kill him August waters. Tbe Charleston, Yorktown Secretary Gresham, has sent a tele- has lost her prestige In the east be- Flower the Remedy. tJotc.? mnt0r ?raUPITOl78TIC J- AiS5.V otwerr eTrde Mirk and Boston, when overhauled, and gram to that official in which he cause of her passiveness in con- Dfc - ir- TiMffiHUJROOTflE SOLE tfAKCPACTuSlK- &4m-- the Mohican and Banrer will be elates that unless the government nection with the French-Siame- se How does he feel ? He has B0. -8 available for the enmose. and these. I shows a. disnosition to nnt the ?c-- question. Important British enter- regular bowels and peculiar stools , COUT, T. route, j NiRK-OIA- CANCER, 3. DAVENPORT, sritb the Philadelphia, now en into force, he will not be responsible prises Bangkok, says, being August 33- - at it are Flower the Remedy. TOOTHACHE. RHEUMATISM. Great Bawell Street, don, c gr-- t

HAAilANT GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1898. 9

LOCAL --AND GENERAL. tocratic Pekin dialect ; thev do not rpiTT?, ft tinuation ot Amerlcaus in control of been sustained by tho superior.court. understand English. The dragon j ' ' vIUHJ i Bit. the canal will endeavor to procure WHAEF AND WAVE legislation rcscintUug concession. Adam Itzel, Jr., who died at Balti- flag of the j the Flowery kingdom floated Europeans settled here, and in trade, more September 5th, was tho author The Boston will sail for San from the China's foremast as she are opposed tothegrowingascendaucv of tho famous opera "Tho Tar and was entered . ot American influence the Tartar," and only 20 Years "rancisoo on the 27th inst. the harbor in honor of the in this country. old. J Admiral Skerreii transferred his Chinese Deportation. Mr. Hcury Irving, tho actor, baa The Myrtle "boat crew have com- forwarded a contribution of S500 in isg n the Philadelphia Tuesday San Francisco, Sept. 15. Mai, a The Steamers Aikokn Maru fortable quarters Br&al and Rio aid of the Midwinter Fair in Fran- and nomine. at Pearl City pen- Rebil Suksssss in Chinaman, arrested in San Jose, sub- cisco. insular, and practice both morn- ject to deportation, was ordered by Warrimoo Arrive. Mr. L A. Andrews, of Mani, will ing and evening. the master in chancery tills morning Haverhili Mass., Sept. 1G. A Sdad. be deported. vast scheme nearing completion oe appointed senior police to It will bo a test case is captain involving the question whether Chi- whereby the entire electric road sys- Honolulu force Mr. H. P. Baldwin was a passen- - f the ger nese, being once landed, can subse- tem of New England will be placed trom Mam bv the steamer quently be declared to be unlawfully under the control of ono syndicate. Claudine Sundav. Admiral Skerreit will not re- in this country. Forest fires are raging to such an extent in county, The Japanese steamer Aikoku, move his family aboard the Phila- It is said that since the decision A Compromise Measure. Marinette Wis., delphia ibr the present. that considerable apprehension is felt 1700 tons register, Capt. Y. Faru in his suit, Mr. G. W. Macfarlane MATAAFA TO BE EXILED. for tbe safety of several small towns has decided to close up his old firm Washington, Sept. 14. Senator which are situated in ot kawa, arrived in port at 9 o'clock Faulkner today willouer in the tho midst tho The baseball game Saturday af- affairs and give his attention to the Senate forest. Saturday evening, seventeen days between Unknown and an amendment to the pending finan- ternoon the management of hotel interests and cial bill. It withdraws from circulation Sealors' reports stato that seals have from Yokohama. Reported having Healani ciubs was won hy the for- never before oeen bo so plen- his sheep ranch affairs on Hawaii. all notes save tender greenbacks of known to experienced fine weaufer tho entire mer bv a score of IS to 7. The settlement denominations less than $10, and sub- tiful as recently In the Pacific, off of the partition of the Russian ana Japanese shores. trip. Capt. Edward, of tho British the valuable Waikapu lands will domination of tic Hatraiiaii stitutes in their stead silver coin. He Walter D. McBryde, resign- believes that by the withdrawal of A horrible double murder occurred steamer Zambesi, is on board tho has claim all his attention for the pres- these notes silver dollars and $5 and ed as director of the First Xational Minister Confirmed. September at Delio, Texas. Aikoku Maru as sailing master. ent. $2.50 gold pieces will circulate along- Twelve Mexican outlaws in a search Tho Aikoku Maru brought 160 bank of Montesano. Wash. Mr. side each other in the ordinary course tons for money, cut off both arms of an of general freight and 700 tons McBryde is well known here as a Geo. McLain, a machinist, who of trade. He will provide for the American ranchman, then split his of former resident. had a shop near the Honolulu iron coinage of silver up to an aggregate head with a hatchet and murdered coal from tho Kiushu coal mines, $SOO,000,000, and amount is works, left Hilo, Hawaii, on the when that his lltle son. The rangers have cap- Japan. The coal is brought here C. Vermont, has reached, the coinage ot silver will tured two of the fiends. as an experiment, and is Henry Ide, of barkentine Amelia last Tuesday, cease absolutely. The present aggre- claimed f Choler Still Kaglnc Aiuerlrau In- - accepted the position-o- chief jus- bound for Puget Sound. He wrote gate of silver coin, including subsid- Sir John Thompson refuses to allow to bo a superior article for steamer tice of Samoa, and expects to leave to his native wife here that he was flntnee in 'Icarmcna IIuii to iary coin amounts to 615,000,000, United States officers to inspectimmi use. The only passsengers for this San Francisco for his post on the so that the Increase under the amend- grants en route through Canada to port were SG Japanese, 29 men going on a visit to his family, and country, to they and October steamer. Umre a Mediterranean Naval ment will be 1S5,000,000. It will be that see if are likely women, in the steerage, whom expected to return to Honolulu provided, first, that no more pur- to violate the alien labor law. station. Etc. Dr. Yamanouchi reported well. within chases of silver bullion shall bo made Coui-pau- all Bar-Hum- three months. The y Mr. J. B. Gayford, agent for 's Southern Pacific Railway until the seignorage and bullion now is giving a blanket mortgage on The passengers were landed at tho on steamship 53,000,-00- 0, circus, is the in the Treasury, amounting to its property for 599,000,000. quarantine station yesterday morn- China. He is ou his way to Japan, Serious Runaway Accident. have been coined. It is estimated ing and are to be released this Java, Batavia, to secure ani- that it will take three years to do this. A bill has been introduced into Con- etc, A serious runaway and collision After that time the secretary is direct- gress to unite Utah with Nevada. morning. K. Ogura it Co., the mals for the show. agents, expect Ai- occurred on upper Fort street ed to buy silver and coin it until the The survey parties returned by the to despatch the at Rebel Successes. amount designated has been reached. Mara to Sat- The Hawaiian Hardware Com- United States geodetic survey steam- koku Yokohama next 6:30 Saturday evening. Dr. It is understood the President will be ers Hassler and Patterson September urday. Forty Japanese have al- pany give the public some informa- Washington, Sept. 14. Secretary asked to favor the measure as a com- team which was tied in Greshamhas received the following 33th, arriving at Port Towsend. The ready applied for berths on board. tion this morning regarding salt, promise. Canadian and American parties of sur- front of his ofHce took fright and from Minister Thompson at Bio de The Japanese cruiser Naniwa, Keystone beaters and Hendry's Janerio: "At 11 this morning the Nobles Accused of Murder. veyors differ as to the Alaska bound- ready mixed paints. ran down the street, coming in con- revolutionary forces bombarded the ary survey, and doubt the existence Capt Togo, which was hero a few 14. of the description deed tact with the rear end of a passing forts commanding the entrance to the London, Sent. A dispatch from given in the months ago, was lying in Yoko- J. Mott Smith, lately Hawaiian harbor, also the arsenal wharf in the Tokio says: Jananis intenslv inter by Russia to the United States mak- hama harbor when the Aikoku Ma- minister to Washington, will return street car. One of the buggy wheels centre of the city. A few shells were ested over the trial, at Tokio. of Vis- - I ing the line run along the top of a woman was count Soma Junin, leading members chain of mountains. ru left for this port. to Hawaii during the latter part of struck the end of the car, smash- fired into the city and a ill ing the vehicle. A native boy was killed in her house. The Commercial of his family and his chief retainers, New and important witnesses aro The British bark County of Meri- November on a visit to the islands Telegraph has again been forbidden on the charge of murdering the late said to have been discovered in the oneth is now over forty days out standing on the rear platform of TT. Viscount Soma Masatine. The body which will last several months. to send dispatches. The S. S. Cronin murder case. from Newcastle, N. S. W., with a the car when the buggy struck it, Charleston has not yet arrived." of the late viscount has been exhumed Moore and Smith, heavy lumber The annual meeting of stock--h and the shock of collision Buenos Ayres, Sept. 1C Ofhcial after being eighteen months in the cargo of coal for this port. the tomb. dealers of San Francisco, and two aiders of the Paukaa Sugar Com- caused him to be thrown headfore- - i Rxoe branch companies, have suspended The bark Ceylon is twenty-fou- r - - i of the forts guard- - will be held the office of ..... the bombardment Jn? On paymeut. days out from San Francisco for pany at into car, receiving serious ins the bav of . Attack Cleveland. C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd, on Tuesday, injury. The boy was earned into , tinued at "intervals. The insurgents City Treasurer, Krug, of Seattle, this port. Tho barkentine Planter 13. Ex- has been October 24th. 10 o'clock a. x. the drug store of" Messrs. Benson vt now have under their command nine San Francisco, Sept. The speculating with the City's and bark Maun a Ala are eighteen at aminer, the official organ of the demo- funds and has fled to British Colum- Smith, and was attended to bv Mr. vessels, and have been joined by the and seventeen days out respectively gentleman recently returned cracy of the coast, takes President bia. He will bo taken back to Seattle. A Cleveland severely to task in a column The bill to amend the Geary exclu- from San Francisco. irom the World's Fair is authority article under the caption: "The New sion act will probably extend the time To the Hawaiian ship John Ena, for the statement that it would take about long on left side loyal to the government, but that of Cleveland." It accuses him of becom- for registration of Chinese to six whole, an inch the ing a republican, andNsays he now mouths from passage of amending act. which arrived at Port Pirie a short seven years time to see the of the head, a small cut on the wiiegaigoon nas assumeu ana time since, belongs tbe honor of giving each exhibit five seconds. maintains a neutral position. The stands for the maintenance of the pro- Mercantile difficulties still continuo right wrist and bruised about the provisions of forces fort tective tariff, also of the gold standard, to be frequent in the United States ; bringing the largest cargo of tim- the at Santa of ar were and thirdly for the maintenace the houses of old The Waikiki tug-of-w- team right hip. After his wounds Cruz have run short. Tht insurgents standing being compelled ber to Australia, as well a3 tho spoils system as exemplified by the to ask for indulgence from easily defeated the Iwileis last Sat- dressed, the boy proceeded unaided, have made several attempts to land their largest which has left the shores of but in every instance they have been use of patronage to bribe or coerce creditors. urday afternoon, makai of the to his home in Palama. congressmen into obedience to tbe ex- America in one bottom. Sho has repulsed. Private advices have been Philadelphia, Sept, 15. In a Oahu prison. The contest lasted received, however, to the effect that ecutive; fourthly, centralization of letter to Genemi Wistar, president of the enormous quantity of 2,5S0,797 about minutes. The purse the rebels have succeeded in effecting power in tbe hands of the president the Academy of Music, dated Falcon superficial feet, which is equal to thirty Cigars Smuggled via Honolulu. to the extent that no other chief ma- was?S0. a landing, and have seized the arsenal gistrate has dared to attempt. Harbor. August 20, Lieutenant Peary 5376 tons of forty cubic feet. The The barkentine S. X. Castle ar- and custom houses. reports his party in the best of health ship, which has made a smart pas- and spirits, and adds that everything The Australian cricketers, now rived at San Francisco from Hono- Armed Nations. Cleveland Hanged In ESagy. sage of sixiy-nin- e dayss is con- States, will pass looks moat encouraging for the success playing in the lulu Sept. 12 and as soon as she Sept. 16. An of his work. signed to the Globe Timber Mills, home- Bebltx, Sept. 16. It is rumored San Francisco, through Honolulu on their effigy of President Cleveland was A fire ou August 3d, at Kincolith, limited, and is the second vessel to Warri- came to anchor Deputy Surveyor here that France has consented to ward journey by the next allow Bussia to establish a naval sta- found this morning hanging to a tree Naas River, Alaska, destroyed twenty-fiv- e arrive of tho fleet chartered in ful- moo, (November 23d), from British S. J. Ruddell and Inspector Xor-ina- n, tion on the French Mediterranean near the State capitol at Sacramento. houses and the new church. filment of their contract with the On its breast was pinned a Latin in- Columbia. acting under the collector's coast, but the question is, which port Thirty Indian families are homeless. Broken Hill Proprietary Company, will be given up to this purpose? The scription, of which the following is a instructions, boarded the vessel had Its origin newspaper, translation: "Greeting to myjpig- - tailed Foreign News. limited, for the supply of 10,600,-00- 0 Mrs. Kuridzuka, the accom- rumor in the n, and seized 10.000 pood ?. Le Soir, of Paris, which says that friends from the Orient: lam that Am-ca- superficial feet of mining tim- plished wife of the first associate ' Grover, whom thou didst suborn. The governor of the Bank of Eng- -- tue ber. N. Z. Herald. justice of the supreme court of valued at $50 a thousand, without X111116' J11, knowrn P9rtin See now how blessed is the fate of land announce that the liabilities of - o- - , ' department Alpes Mantimes, Bros, is on the S. S. China, on her duty, which is per cent ad val-- to of per-- traitors." Baring have been reduced to Tho R. M. S. Warrimoo, Capt. Japan, vdn 0Ver theuse the 4,225,000. The debts due the bank orem. Collector Wise is looking j iven squadron the J. C. Arthur, It. N. R. arrived hero homeward journey from a visit to manent Russian that 4,093,-00- 0. Angry Waters. by the firm have been reduced 2-- the United States! over the seizure and now intends I Czar intends to establish ou tbeMedi-t- o at 6 a. si. Sept. nearly seven rranean. The joint occupation of Maorid, Sept. 13. Floods at Villa search everv vessel that j An unfortunate woman named days from Victoria, B. C. she Captain R. E. Impy, U. S. 1C., TTir.iS Biserta by France and Russia would Canas have done immense damage in left Vancouver on the ovening comes from 'compel England to immediately that part;of the country. Houses were Breaux, after serviugsixteen years on of through passengers by re- one of the ' j strengthen her naval forces in the washed away and many of the inhab- a life sentence at Paris, has been lGtb, at 7 o'clock, left Victoria at the steamer China, was here before Mediterranean, ana wouiu ultimately itants have been drowned or crushed leased. It has been discovered by 4 a. m. 17th inst. Boys. I poi- U. S. S. Pensacola. He goes Rowed With the compel her to close connection with to death by the wreckage of their scientific Investigations that the in the soning of was Bekmcda, Sept. loth. H. M. S. to join the U. S. S. Monacrasy on Among the through passenger; i the triple alliance. dwellings. The scenes were heart- which she accused was ' The completeness of her prepara- rending and many of the poor people due to deleterious emanations from a Bermuda has arrived from tho the China station. for Sydney by the steamer Warri- tions gives to Germany a feeling of have bad all their possessions swept neighboring lime kiln. East Indies for Halifax. A heavy waiting on yet un-- away. "Whole dispatch 12fh The Sunday morning discourse moo Sunday was James Stan- - security while the i, familes have perished A Paris of September storm caused her some damage and surmisable event which will precipit-- In the angry waters. Sixty dead announces that M. Chas. De IiCsseps, loss of three bouts. at the Central Union church was bury, the Australian oarsman, who ate war. The Toulon demonstration bodies have been recovered. Many who was sentenced to five years im the will not iio so. more are believed to be hidden by prisonment for connection with The differences botween tho delivered by Rev. Samuel Morris, has been spending some time in j Asamatteroffact,itcan tho evening by Rev. Jonathan be stated that Russia's acquisition of a wreckage, or to have been washed far canal scandal had been discharged. ship owner's association of San and the British America. At about 2:45 the Mediterranean is from town. Rhoades, both, of the Society of naval station in the Vienna, Sept. 15. Recently Father Francisco and tho coast seaman's E. Stan-bur- absolutely denied in official quarters, o'clock Sunday afternoon, y Meyer, a Catholic priest, accused union have been finally Friends of Philadelphia. and England's with the Tbe Cholera. several Jewish ministers of sacrificing adjusted. went out with the champion triple alliance is now officially con- children in "observance of religious It is said that beginning October Warri-mo- o called choleraic diarr- steamship six-oare- sidered to be immeasurably further An outbreak On board the Healani d crew in the Carl ceremonies. The accused ministers 1st tbe wages of the seamen sailing two off than when Lord Salisbury pledged hea is reported from Derby, England. yesterday were young W., coaching giving quar- brought suits for libel, which were in and out of these waters will be and them the aid of an EDglish fleet to Italy, if Portugal has declared cholera closed today. Meyer was sen- American eagles shipped by the in- Father reduced $5 month. important points in rowing. The the latter nation should be attacked antine against New York as an tenced to four months' imprisonment. a keeper of the Vancouver gardens. boys several times around by France. The Czar's Government fected port. San Fkaxcisco, Sept. 12th. spurted from cholera Tripoli, Sept. 12. Advices from The The birds were consigned to the 37 has practically disclaimed responsibi- A death occurred at steamer Monserrat, which arrived the harbor pulling at a steady com- Buenos Ayres aboard the steamer Du-c- a the interior announce that Babab, Sydney Zoological Gardens. lity for this furore in an official of cap- stroke. munication, declaring that to impart Galliera. The passengers and crew formerly a slave Zobeir, has this morning from Nanaimo, brings presence of fleet Toulon were sent to the lazaretto. tured Bagbirmi after a long siege. news of a terrible hurricane en- Eleven hundred and ninety to the the at The Sultan sent 10,000 men to dislodge Mr. Rothwell Returned. anything like an aggressive character Of 9000 pilgrims who went to Mecca countered off Cape Flattery. Tho shares in the capital stock of the May 4tb, 500 perished of cholera and him, and a desperate warfare is being would be an entire misrepresentation carried on by natives at distance steamer about midnight was caught Wsikapu Sugar Co.. named in cer- Mr. J. G. Rothweli, who left by of tbe intentions of Bussia. other diseases. A body of Turkish the a troops were detailed to bury the dead, of about thirteen days' march from in a southeast gale that for a time tificates NosToS, 59 and 60 will be the steamer Warrimoo on her up The German army manoeuvres Tripoli. sales- being concluded, the Emperor Wil- and 500 of them also died. threatened the safety of the vessel. told at auction at Levey's anti-Germ- passage, returned by the same liam has left Stuttgart for Guens, Several deaths from Asiatic cholera Prague, Sept. 12. The The port lifeboat was wrenched rooms on Wednesday, October 11th have occurred in Nottinghamshire agitation of the young Czechs vessel Sunday. During his va- where he will attend the Hungarian from the davits and smashed into st noon. ' manoeuvres, which begin tomorrow. and Yorkshire, England. continues unabated. All the leaders cation trip Mr. Rothwell visited St. Petersburg, Sept. 14. There are busy fomenting a riot, and minor splinters. The foreward port boat bad- The Emperor Francis Joseph, with A native boy got his hand British Columbia and Puget Sound a retinue of 292 persons, arrived at were thirty-nin- e new cases of cholera disturbances are suppressed iucesantly wa3 flung over the ship, the butch- ly crushed by the merry-go-roun- d cities. As soon as the government Guens tonight. and sixteen deaths from tbe disease by tbe police and military. Today er shop was washed overboard and in this city yesterday. The ravages thirty-eig- ht Czechs have been ar- cable Saturday afternoon. But for officials of Canada and the United A dispatch from Kissginen says the engine room flooded. The men of mind of a native that Prince Bismarck is better. He of the disease are increasing. rested. he presence States arrange the details, mails drove out this afternoon. London, Sept. 14. Advices from in the fire room were kept at work cable Canadian-Aust- American. bystander in pushing the will be despatched by the Africa state that large bodies of Mata-bel- es with the greatest difficulty, while down, the boy would have been ralian line from those coun- The New Hawaiian Minister. New York, Sept. 15. Centrifugals, are advancing on Mashonaland, on deck the seamen were in water fleeing to seriously injured. tries to Honolulu 13. sen- M test, 3) cents. Africa. Settlers are Fort up to their waists. The port hole when it appears Washington, Sept. The Victoria, and the post Is preparing for Katsumo, director of time can be saved by so doing. ate today confirmed the nomination Two negroes and a negro woman an attack. lights were smashed and the sky- Hicbiber of Albert S. Willis of Kentucky, as were taken from the jail of Pickens light broken. the Shinshoshe Raw Silk Manufac- United States minister to tbe Hawa- county, Ala., and shot. They were Sporting. tory t Gifu, Japan, is among the Barrington in Trouble. iian islands. under arrest for burning the mill and The British steamer Carmar- the S. S. gin house of J. E. Wodas. New Youk. Sept. 14. Captain thenshire, which arrived at Singa- through passengers by Jim Barrington, the middle Samoa and the Powers. Bettie, of the British steamer Holy-roo- d, China. He has represented his Two new cases of yellow fever were which arrived today from pore recently had on board 197 weight pugilist, is under arrest, at , ioSDOSf Sept. 15. In a dispatch reported at Branswick, Ga., by Sur- ports, says officers and men of the Japanese province as a committee to the geon General Wyman on Sept. 10tb. Chinese and Indian that Victoria, B. C, charged with as-- concerning Samoa and the powers, the ho followed a course due west from navy for London for the ornisor Coiuinbian Fair. . Berlin correspondent of the Times Henry Villard, six others and the Fayal, but did notsee anything of tho er Yoshino. now being built at saultinglhe steward ot the steam Igays: "England, America and Northern Pacific Railroad company English yacht Valkyrie. His course the late Baron C. ! The remains of vessel many have decided to transport Mata-- have been sued for millions for an al- for the Japanese Hamakua, Ha- Thistle, on which was ideutical with that supposed to voa Meogersoo, of aia 10 mc --Jiarsiiau isiuuus, wueru lit leged conspiracy to defraud tbe great have been taken by the VnlKyrle. government. It will m remem- he has for some time past been em- - more easily controlled. will waii, were forwarded yesterday by can be He northern. Charlie Mitchell has sailed from bered that the two new Japanese loved as fireman. case will be there on a German man-of-war- ." arrival The taken A project Is on foot to r, the steamer Warrimoo. On connect Lake England for America. men-of-wa- the Unebi and the Ee heard in the Provincial court. Winncpeg with the Mississippi by at Sydney, the remains will be Col. Pat Duffy tho sporting man Chri8hima, which wrre built In Barrington is well known here canal at a cost of $1,600,000. transferred to one of the North Ger- Yellow Jack. of Now Orleans fa dead. France, never reached their destin- on among the sporting fraternity. The farmers of Kansas are with- won man Lloyd's liners leaving there Sept. . Late drawing money from Flying Jib tho S5000 World's ation, as they were both lost on Washington, last their the banks pacing btakc9 in straight heat-)- . October 11th for Bremen. j Wyrannn received a tele- -, in ground. Millions Fair night Dr. and burying It the Best time, S:07. tho voyage between Singapore and The Sunday Schools. gram from fir. Guitarasat, of Pcnsa- - of dollars arc said to be burled in Yokohama. Ex. Among the distinguished through .u.1. .l.ttH. ). l.A t,MB lt, UkW Mitchell county alone. Chicago, Sept. 13. Nancy Hanks S. China is The quarterly exhibitions of the formed an autopsy on a second case of went against her record nf 2.-0-1 today Captain H. D, Leland, of San passengers on the S. Colored Journalists have held an Washington which had been con- Afro-Amcnca-ti at Park before a crowd se the yellow fever Press convention Francisco, master of tbe steamer the minister to Kawaiahao and Kaumakapili Sun- at of 20,000 people, but 2:00 was tho best cealed from him. a death ccrtlflcato Chicago. Los port, re- United States, Hon. Tsui Kwo Yin, consumption having been given. sho coulcf do. Angeles, of that has day schools Sunday were quite for D. C., 11. way home to his native reported case ot Washington, Sept. The 14. ceived from tho British govern- a his fairly attended. The Kakaako He also the third now White Houm baby will be known Chicago, Sept. Monroe Halls land. He is accompanied by his yellow fever, that of n colored child, bury ban luucd'a challenge to trot ment, through Secretary Gresham, exer- - was ill on Monday, as "Esther." maro two wives and a little girt, and & Sunday school gave the beet .who taken Directum against any stallion, a fino pair of binocular glarsee, is tho cablo road Companies of Han orgelillng, for ny sum from f5.000 to p 23 years of cisea the Kawaiahao church, t The Nicaragua CanaJ. acknowledgment of his bravery In grown-u- son about at Francisco aro to consolidate. 110,000, the rnctt to tako placo In four age, who acts as his father's official while the Pauoas were awarded ,. At Badlands, Cab, tho city ordlu- - days, or not later than Friday, whan rescuing the crew of the bark King Manaoc NIcaragua u fc2ltt,at interpreter. The and first place at kaumakapili Sunday . congress assembled yesterday. It Is a...... Attliltl fit. f!k lMa. tho champion Mnlllon goes ngaltint tho James, which burnt at fen ind wa his two wives speak only the aria- - school exerciecf. probable that Ihoie hostile to the con from beating drums on tho M reels lias world's record. abandoned lt Mnb - " pwropwww f tv p! y.TT' yg'-iWR"'y'JggS!BiW-

iAttAilAN toAZETTK TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 laH3 10 Jorciau 3u7xrtistmcnts. insurance Notices. Honolulu. Sept. 21, 1S93. KOKALA NEWS. AFTER THE WAR IS OVER. AT THE CAPITOL. His Excellency Francis M. Hatch, rum. n. piths. harold jaxio.v Vice-Preside- of nt of the Government The Liverpool and Lon- THE0. H. DA VIES & CO.. the Hawaiian Islands. The Country Suffering for Want was Sir: The undersigned, to whom of RainXotes. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, referred a requisition of Colonel J. don and Globe IT. 21st. H. Soper, for certain equipments Koiiala. Hawatt, September 12 & 13 Tho AlbnnT, Thvbsmx, Sept. to report that i for the military beg Crops and cattle are suffering for ANNUAL GAMP FiRE OF THE ESrSTJEJSrCE CO LIVKUrOOL. 14.V.1J ooeaols aet at 1:40 pjl they recommend the purchase of lie The weather shows lESTADUSHID JSS5.) Tice-Preside- seventy-hv- e snoea as ou want of rain. " "vrere present pairs ot GRAND There S1ST.50 and fifteen ARM!. Onlv "Pebble" Establisbnrcni King, Damon and amounting to signs of changing; light showers Hsai. Miaisiers pieces of duck costing about Aaset., a 4O.O0O.000 i white are falling, but local rain kahunas Net Income SzsKh. asd CVrancilmea Brown. $150. be authorized. 9,079,000 in Nott, do not promise rain before the 25th. Claim raid 112.509,000 ' Jgr "Wsierbtme.AHea.Heodo:ica, Tour Excellency's respectfully. CO Yocsg. Tenner, and Emmeintis. CBolte, AH signs have failed this summer ; Tiket Biili agiiait Lost or Duaagsbrfin Alex. Young. oaiMiainsi,iiciunery,ansruili,lremng t meet- experts call wet : Tfee ruinates of the previons Military Committee. we have had what Olil olHer ' Kccount War Kiperi and approved after Mr. and moons, and doubt- a.r.o.th.ftbi...... Muier's Optical Depot ing vere read The report was referred to the moons dry cores at Little ISrltaln relating to A I jUJee made a correction iudiciarv committee. ful moons, and the result has been tS3J-- j 133 Hoatcomcry St, neir Bash, S. F Cat. Krldmy Night. i the words na3er oath." The second reading of the bill to the same sunshiny days and dew-le- ss 3B Yoara.-- w Yke-Preside- at this point regulate the sale of alcoholic spirits Hatch at TRANS A'JL' A N i The most complicated cases was up. nights. It would touch the It TIC of defectlTt csfied Mr. Cecil Brown to the chair. called see vision uoronrnljr macooscd tSJt Of said he wished to heart of a graven image to our Fire J CHARGE. Orders br mail or express prorapUv Daroon read the follow- Minister Damon Insurance Company, to. Minister sad-eye- d : attended of which he had grangers growing gray I statement: present a draft a bill --OF HAMBUBG.-Cip- iul QgCoapoand AstlcmaUc LcnsesMoooted to ing weekly financial I recommended to the committee. He "With eyes all red and a drooping order t two hours 'notice. ISM ly E END- of-fe- of lie Co.isdBeserTe.Relelis FEvA-C- STATEMENT. FOKWXEK rd The members of George W. read the draft as proposed and head, QUE! 6,000 000 I 20, 1S9S. to submit but on the sugges- wanders among his cane. De Long Post, No. 45. Grand Army CspiUI their t INSURANCE ING SEFTEMBER it He .. Balance tion of temporary Chairman Brown Oh, pitiful sight by day or by night, of the Republic, with a number of ..ISl.HU.WO Current Account to the A granger praying for rain. ToUl.. September IS, 1S93 .SliS.ogl he withdrew it to be presented .Reich.marklor.OOojJheO. H. DaVIBS & CO.. u committee privately. Dust, oust, dust, ladies and gentlemen as invited The alcohol bill was called up And Hope with crape on her arm, guests, celebrated its annual camp KECEI11S. It's hard for a fellow with cane turn- AGENTS FOR Attorney-Gener- al Smith moTed NORTH CE RMAN S CO ing yellow Commander of the Post J. N. Interior Deyartsient 310 the original bill be read. on Fire Insurance Company, i FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. 5,7S6 03 To sing at his work a farm. fire Friday night at the residence of Castems Sir. Tenney moved the original OP HAMBURG. lines, Penalties and Costs-- 33125 bill pass. Oh for the days, the good old days, Wright, Little Britain. Mb Capital Jb Relchi-waTKi.- ... INSURANCE Bevenne Stamps-- 919 60 Brown called When Noah manned ark, of tha Ca. Bderro 160 CO Temporary Chairman And the rain just poured, and the A largo camp fire was started in ...... S,S33000 Water attention to the fact the original bill vRiiiuiucunpiasBiaacSbOT1 Post office TS5 00 torrents roared of the premises, over which ?.i;r ai.oco.ceo! 7,555 05 could only be taken up on motion. From daylight until dark ! the rear Northern Assurance Go Hawaiian Postal Savings On motion the original bill was Bain, rain, rain, was prepared a quantity of baked Total Eelchiaaik 4Ajy0 """""l" """""""" Banks 3,114 S7 taken from the table. Give it us damp and dank. beans, coffee, etc., in true army Of London for FIRE & LIFE. Crown land- - - ...... - - 1,400 00 Mr. Tenney moTed the bill be read Until it has drowned the dreadful TittaiJrrTlrB.OeBeralArrtior tka store sound style. two companlei for the Hawaiian Islands, are l a first time. prepared to insure Baildlcct. Pnrnltare, iler--1 ESTABLISHED 23,341 32 On a vote the temporary chairman Of the granger's bl&nkety blank. After these had been partaken of cbasdlse and Produce, Machinery. Ac, alio 1836. So;r and Rice MlIU, and result io tho har-- I ACCUMULATED FUNDS - - 3,975,0811 house. bor, S151,S65 77 declared the bill before the Every week's drouth now means by those present, the literary exer- acatnjt Ion ordamage brflre. oa tbaraost Grand total The secretarv read the original Kohala. faTorable terms. H.HACKFKLP A CO i BRITISH AND FOREIGN thousands of dollars loss in cises of the evening began. Quar 1356 ly EXPENDITURES. bill. Other lands can boast of showers, Jadiciary Department 70S 24 Mr. Tenney moved the bill pass offish and manna and other luxur- termaster R. J. Greene performed Marine Insurance Co.Ld Interior "department first reading. ies, while we are perishing for the the duties of chairman in a very W. H. BICE, Bureau ol Public "Works 1,139 05 Mr. Emmeluth said that some pro- pleasing and satisfactory manner. 591 SI simple necessaries of life, the pure Of Liverpool MARINE. "Waterworks vision should be made so that alco- The opening address delivered for Board of Health 1,092 00 hol could not be drawn out of the and limpid fluid that always cheers STQGK BAISER anft 1,-- 25 by Mr. Greene was an able effort DEALER Miscellaneous 19 custom house without restriction. and would at present almost in- i CAPITAL - - - 1.000.000. markets 30 00 and received the commendation of Repairs to Temporary-Chairma- Brown said toxicate with joy. EBEEDEE OT Sabsidy to steamer be- assemblage. Reduction of Rates Honolulu and he thought the law as it now stands Rev. A. Ostrom and wife have the tween The entrance lo Mr. Wright's ilotokai 3M W covered the point of Mr. Emmeluth. returned from Hilo and the vol- Fine Horses and Cattle Immediate Payment of Claims. Mr. Emmeluth replied that he residence was tastefully decorated AW to Paradise of the cano. From Pacific SCO CO knew alcohol had been drawn out of with American flags and limiting, the ThorotSKhbred The moonlight nights are being THEO. H. DAVIES & Pablic grounds S6 25 the custom bouse lately. and a number of large Jiipanere Standard bred Stallion, Nutwood by Nutwood, Jr CO., Agents Kapiolani Home 4M CO Attorney General Smith pointed looked forward to as propitious for Kormaa tialllou Captain Grawl Rent HIlo post ofllee 30 CO riding parties. lanterns added to the holiday ap- Native bred Stallion ..Bosvrcll ir out thut Mr. Emmeluth was laboring pearance of the scene. PlMDOe Department al- The difference of opinion in re- ALSO A CHOICE LOT O? 01 under an error as to the grade of Salaries, Incidentals, ec ,M gard to the road to Waimea is to The following programme was f IViARiNE INSUBAMOE Interest 1,718 CO cohol drawn out. Attorney-Genera-l rendered, each number being hearty Cows ,t Smith stated he be submitted to a jurv, and it is to Bulls, and Calves Attmev--eierslep- 3s 00 ily applauded: Road Tax To Special De- had received a letter from President he hoped that some definite result From the Celebrated Balls CO The undersigned port 2,64- - Dole by the last mail from Hawaii. will be arrived ,at that will be satis- rROGRAJIME. ia auiborijsej to i..;. Sebooi Tax To Special At 0 o'clock, on motion of Attor- Sussex, Hereford, Ayrshire & Durham Marine Risk? ou 2,524 CO factory to the traveling public. 1. Opening Address. Deport ney-General Smith, the councils Planters are busy burning off 2. Song "Battle . ry of Freedom" a or HDLL-S-, CARGOES, went into special session. lot S 15,e4S35 and getting ready virgin soil to in- - Audience FREIGHTS nnd 3. Our Order Conjrade TMal Treasery Balaoee, crease their available acreage for VaiiHouteii Ym Saile and Carriage Horses COMMISSIONS, 41 Spreckels on Sugar. 4. Our Infantry above fete l,61i At Current Couj-poni- The San Francisco Evening Bul- the next planting season. Surgeon N. B. Emerson FOR SALE. Kates in tba followitit; es, $151,555 77 letin says: Clans Spreckels has The Claudine, coming into Ka-waih- ae 5. Our Cavalry iz: ...Post Commander J. K". Wright 2 jbr'UJtiaa :s3esje:x3 abandoned for the present bis for cattle, took an extra Al iance Assurance Fire and Marine. Beads $2,617,600 CO Now 0. Song "We are Tenting To- OotstaaAi? original intention of going to mail to Honolulu on the 16th. night" Miss Rhodes HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE London. Dae Postal Saviscb Bank. 546,495 IS central postal officials will if the 7. Our .Navy a WilhelmaofMadgeburg Co-Su- Treasarv and P. M. G. Washington on sugar matters, and ..Comrade Duncan ToarisU nnd Excursion Partic-- desiring Gen'l. Ins. Stoles' 228,008 00 will now await a summons from back up the efforts of local officials S. Our Artillery Comrade Rhodes Sincle, Donblo or Four-in-han- d Teams or 9. Recitation Saddle Horses can be accommodated W. Insurance Co., San Francisco. some of the congressional investi- and steamer lines, as the sugar sea- ilurphy nt $S,9S,095 IS son approaches we can have a new 10. Song "Marching Through H. Rice's LtTery Stables. JOHN gating committees. He says he Georgia" Audience S3 All cotsnnnlcaUons ts be addressed to S. WALKER, and better era in our mail service. 11. 1S73-1- ) A sen I Kel Iatfebledaess $8,38,095 IS don't expect to go there on Hawai- Our Picket Line 1393-l- v W. H.RICE. Lihno.Kanai. forJUwaHajUsIands ian politics, but to work for the We are indulging hopes of getting ...... Adjutant J. V. Simonson BXPLvMCATORY. Monday's foreign mail some time 12. Sons of Veterans Mr. Luther C4A.7imilGHi SKIie:.-- continuance of the sugar bounty. 13. Recitation Miss Rhodes Fire Insurance Company. CTbis amooatoC $l5,4tti.S0 "'The beet sugar is cer- before Saturday. 14. industry Women's Relief Corps --Metropolitan was paid from General President Dole is still rusticating Mrs. Patterson larkei tainly not yet ready to stand alone." The undersigned having been appoii'ed Revenue in thTreasry and growing fat. 15. Recitation " The Fighting Agents of aboi carry pablic im- said he today. "In a few years it the Company, are prpared"to to ob Chaplain"Comrade Van Houteii 1.???.?sk "re cnhione and Uriels. provements under See-lio- u may be, for improved machinery is Ua,!iiiSh aD(1 oa 16. Song "America" Audience TSfTl-ng- r therein, or. Merchandise stored 2 lo date, and all re- all the time lessening the amount VICTORIA IGNORED. the most favoraole termn. For par- - ceipts from sale of bonds Street. iftEPEfeu? tb 0fi"e of labor required. . example, under loau act of 1SBS For General Cain as when we began at "Watsonville we BENSON SSHTH & GO pas into The Warrimoo Discriminates in GrEJSL3VrL3Jvr XaXaO-S-O- ofiT-.-t- a until this debtfc had to plant by hand, and had to cancelled) S 15S,i5 bO have hundreds of Chinese to hoe Favor of Vancouver. Marine Inauranco Company, Ijess Act of 1S86 bonds the young beets. My son invented Victoria, B. C, Sept. 9. A spe- OF BERLIN date IM.OM 00 JOBBING AND MASBTACTUHISG Choicest Meats seld to the planting is cial meeting of the board of trade a planter, and all FROM Amount due Treasury now done by machine. Then we to consider the action of the Aus- POHTT7KTA date from Loan Act $ 24,405 SO devised a peculiar cultivator which tralian steamship Warrimoo in General Insurance Company,r this Finest Herds. - Postal Savings bank memo.: does more in two hours than one leaving for Vancouver without dis- OF BEHLIN- S. bank hundred Chinese in a day. Now charging her Victoria and Sound PHARMACISTS Dae depositors, P. nPia!?0n- - In!?Dce Companies havee-u- h $ 546,495 IS we perfecting a machine cargo was held today. The board Agency here, and the this dale are just signed. General Agents, nnder Kotiees this date of with- for topping." strongly condemns the steamer's 6. J. WALLER, Prop. are authorized to take drawals maturing in is driven through the field when action, both in speeches by a ruu. lisi or September, October, No- It and December, the beets are ready to be harvested. resolution. A deputation of the tbe.ttost 1'nvornble Terms. vember and IffiSlyF. 1S3S. 25,91 CO Men pull up the beets and throw board waited on the collector of FAMILIES AND SHIPPING ABUIIAEPERA CO.. General Agts Cash on hand P. . bank them into the machine. It cuts customs and stated the case. The this date 29,517 7S GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY off the beet tops, throws the beets collector said the company was a Pure, X3?xigrs, SUPPLIED ONSHORTNOTIGE into a box and drops the tops on common carrier, and as such oblig- For Sea, River &I.ana Tranaport Prov. memo.: OF DRESDEN .Expenses, Govt the ground. Heretofore it has ed to use punctuality, which, ap- AND AT THE Exps. Prov. Govt, to date--$ 126,485 SO taken many men to do the work. parently, had not been done. Not .il!Tilns: f?tb,,!fleJ an Agency .it Honolaln fo Islands.the undersigned Genera I? (This amount covers all "I believe this country ought to only this, but the Warrimoo's offi- cheslUcats. Agents, are anthoiized to take expenses, including mili-tar- v Lowest Market Prices. RUha against - produce all the sugar it uses cers had sent into the customs tho Danger of tho Seaa and items not appro- AT THE e. office for rated by the last Legis-itBr- somewhere near 1,S00,000 tons. It a sworn false statement Most E now produces only 300,000 tons. which he declared he would call Roosonahlo Ratcs,nnd ontho SA11 Meats delivered frota this Most favorable Terra With encouragement of the beet them to account. Medicinal Preoarations, ilarketare F.A.SCHAEFER & CO. ITem., cash in Treasury: thoroughly chilled immediately after killing by yltStf Agent for O F sugar industry believe this will is understood that, as a result AirBe-frigerato- - Outstanding Certificates, I It means of a Patent Dry r. llswallrU'r'- S2S4.OW.03. be brought about. We need the of the failure of the Warrimoo to Heat so treated retains all its jnlcy NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE Certificates withdrawn bounty for a few years yet. Cer- land her Victoria freight from properties, and is cnaranteed to keep lonzei and de- alter delivery than freshly-kille- d meat. from, eircalatiea the cane sugar men of the Honolulu, an action will be com- tSS3q safe keeping tainly Insurance Company. posited for for con- $25,000.00. South need it. With the bounty menced damages. The we have only been able since we signees of a considerable portion of Osh in Treasury re- Torar. Assets at 31st Dzcexesb. I8K, deem certificates, started to declare one ,dividend of the fruit cargo, which was to have PATENT MEDICINES BEAVER SALOON U,lil,M Is. Id. 6 per cent. come to Victoria but was carried to I Authorised CapltaI..5.X.C0O a d Postal Savings bank bal- - " The sugar product of the isl- Vancouver, will refuse to take the Subscribed " .. 2.750.00C 7S ?,d'5p Capital 68TJ0 O O 28.S17 H. NC-T- E, 2 - ands bas increased remarkably delivery and will demand substan- J. Proprietor. FiroFnnds 2.CT8SHS12 2 Boad Board fund in Treas- 3 Life and Annuity Funds 7.77J,t55 8 11 51,576 55 since 1S76. That year the product tial damages for loss and incon- AT THE lOWEST PSICES- - School" Board fund in was about 16,000 tons. Last year venience. The action will result 11.1 ttM l l Treasury 44,726 SS it was over 150,000 tons, or about in a libel being filed against the Begs to annonnee to his friends and the pablic in general Revenue Fire Branch 1,577.278 7 Available cash, as above. 186,617 41 13,000,000 worth of sugar." . ship, so that bonds will have to be Revenue Life and Annuity given before she can sail for the That he has opened the above Sa- Branches. 1.216.TJ6 1 10 first-cla-ss $ 262,533 07 133.'-- a, loon where RcfreshmentB Jfen Whom the Girls Dislike. southern seas. US and IIS Fort ttreai. ' 2.791012 9 7 Finance Department, Sept. 20, 1S83. Here are some of the men that a will be serred from 3 a. ra. till 10 p. ra., S3A8. BSIOTEB CO.'E ' nnderthe Immediate sapeirislon of a Cocidc. The girl hates : 6 CvUite accamnUted Funds of the FIra and Life report Minis- Was Crazy. tentCAtfd Departments are free from liability In respect After presenting bis who women are She of each thought it wa The man thinks THEFHTEST GHADES OP other. ter Damon said he brainless creatures. A crazy Chinese woman took Boston Line of Packets. department, the military and sweet bat JED. HOPPSCHI.AEGEB & CO due the who whispers "sweet Tobaccos, himself to offer some explanation of The man passage on the steamer Waialeale 13331y Agents for the Hawaiian Island affairs of the govern- nothings" because it's too much of 11IPOETERSWILL PLEABB Cigars, Pipes the military last Tuesday for Hanamaulu. On u .. and He thought the government an effort for him to thiuk of sensi- aa ment. arriving at her destination she re- Smoker's tras at present under exceptional ble things to talk about. SHIP HELEN BREWER Sundries mjraie thought fused to because, as she said, Chosen by a personal he mm financial circumstances, but The man who thinks kisses are land selection from flrst- - expenditures !i.viLL, Master, been obtained, and where such large of less value than bank notes. that place was not Hanamaulu. willbeifr?0!1"'."Iran time to time. being made, as at a. A. wem The man who cau't hold para- Brans-tric- OF JAECER. the duty of the The woman was brought back to Will positively sail on OCTOBER 15th. One of fc Balke's ' present, it was back Kel-le- y matter before sol without jabbing it into her Honolulu yesterday. Purser 4 ministers to lay the aay-F- nr further particulars apaly to Celebrated Billiard Tables So.l3Kaahuraana Street, - . Hooorula govern- hair. demanded her fare for the the advisory council of the Is eonnectsd with the establlahmenl'trh com-mitte- e man who business ere a The talks round trip, but as she had no - can participate. 1383-- q HAMBURG-MAGDEBUR- ment He therefore proposed C. BBEWSE- 4 CO. raoftbecne G to in- affairs when she is growing gray FIRE of three be appointed money she was told her baggage INSURANCE CO.-- ex- forget them. of Ham- quire into the matter of military trying to would be kept until the fare was burg, Germany. and report same to the The man who likes some other which to cry. Choice Carrier Birds. Wanted. penditures paid, at she began LION FIRE INSURANCE CO. of councils. girl better than he likes her. The purser afterwards allowed her London, England. The motion was earned, and tem- The man who glories in sarcasm. to her baggage depart. A FLOCK. OF SIXTEEN COPY EACH OF THRUM'S take and '& ONE ORIENT INSURANCE porary "president Brown appointed And he is, without doubt, hated homing Pigeons for sale. Six of for the following years, for CO. f and C are imported birds, the wHIcb the publisher's price Hartford, Conn. ELD. Tenner, James F. Morgan without doubt, hated, more vigor: Mr. A. M. Sproull has com- them trill be paid: committee. balance were bred here. Inquire at 1831. NA'mONAL FIRE INSURAJMCK John Ena as'a special other man on tae menced working- - on the new land- reported from the ously than any GAZETTE OFFICE. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO. CO. of Hartford, Conn. C. Bolts 3463-- 6t 1494-- 2t 14S3-2- Mr. whole list. Chicaeo Record. ing at Hanamaulu harbor, Kauai. 3423 t ISSt--y military committee as follows :

- .. HAWAIIAN" GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893. u T The most important piece of freight JOURNALISTIC VENTURE. ivn that Paao took with him was the SAMOA? VISITOR. HANALEI LEPERS. Sforu Sloucrtiseiiunts. iiUMi mwit feather idol Kukailimoku, which gen- erations afterwards plaved euch a dis- Tri-Week- ly ; A News--' tinguished role as the war god of the Japanese invincible Kamebameha I., who con- paper Soon to Appear. H quered the islands. There is apparent reason to suppose A reporter of the "Advertiser Paao -A- that took with him the two ROBERT LOUiS STEVENSON has been enabled to - ND- largo niaika stones, which popular learn theftl- ELEVEN OP THEM BROUGHT - Rend Be- t lowing in regard to the new ":trj- of Paao as uuuiuuu uamea "xsa uma 1'aao," PAYS A VISIT TQ HONO- Jap aud which only a few years ago Mr. anese paper soon to appear in this HERE THURSDAY. y fore tht-- Hawaiian His Pomander was instrumental in res- cuing from the ruins of the Heiau of LULU. city : The name of the paper will torical Society. Mookini in Kohala. be Nijiuseiki, the meaning of which U1T6S special is, the twentieth century. The attention to the Purchasing NO and ellnu; of Stocks, Bonds and Ileal TREATY. object of the paper is to advance Estate, and will negotiate loons npon good One of the Female Lepers is a collaterals at reasonable) rates, and for a the interests of the moaerato commission. - Japanese peo- He --tcfonls Hit- ' AdiertEier Daughter Ex-Minist- of the Policeman The Why the er ple, in this, in their own, and in followlnc Stooks and Bends ore now of China Interview on A (lair In offered for sale: It is perhaps impossible to decide any other country where they may who Arrested Them. what Dame should be placed first in Turned the Cold Shoulder. Shares of Hawaiian Sncir Co. Stock. point of time in the list of those who be. Of course special attention being " " KilAuea Cjclorama " The Chinese merchants of this " Faia Plantation Co. played the role of navigators during to look ' after the " " period of intercourse between city forwarded by Tuesday's best interests of Haiku Sugar Co. " the " " Hawaiian Aerieoltnral Co. Hawaii and the archipelagoes of the Bteamer China a petition to the the Japanese population of these " " PeopIe'sIooRefriKeratorCo." South. Xo doubt many names have islands. failed to reach us by having dropped Emperor of China, asking for a QT" All of the aboTO are dlridened paving Among the passengers by the The steamer James Makee came Stock. out of tradition, or having been so treaty to be The publishers of the paper will made between China steamer Mariposa yesterday for in Thursday morning from Hana-le- i, ALSO rOBSAIX overlaid with mythical extravagan- be Messrs.Chester. A. Doyle, H.Me-zun- a cies as to effectually conceal the truth and Hawaii. The petition, signed Honolulu was Mr. Itobert Louis Kauai, with only eleven of the Hawaiian Government Bonds, G per cent, that lies at the bottom of their story. by several hundred prominent Stevenson, the famous author and and H.Aoki. As Mr.Doyle is to free of taxes. Of those have survived, none fourteen lepers arrested lately by Ewa Co., 7 per that of Samoa. is accom- be the business manager, it will be Plantation oent. free of seem more worthy to bead the list, Chinamen, was handed to the journalist He policeman Kakina. taxes. panied by Messrs. Balfour of interest to Advertiser readers J. both as to importance and priority in minister, Tsui Kwo Yin, Graham tST For farther particulars apply to time, than Paao. and A. S. Goold. A Samoan servant to know something about him. Soon after their arrival the eleven The story of Paao so well illustrates before his departure. is attendant upon the party. Mr. Although a young man he has lepers were removed to the Kalihi Tie Haws. Safe Saposit & Inyesissnt Co the disturbed conditions of the times, is of It understood that the Stevenson's presence here is owing to traveled considerable and has had receiving station, where they will and some peculiarities Polynesian ux-- life, that it seems worth while to give replied that it was useless a slight attack of fever and a desire large business experience, aside remain until they are ready to be t at length. present for a change of scene, from newspaper work. He has it to such a petition to the and the benefits removed to Molokai. Paao and his older brother, Louo-- Chinese government, as he was in of a sea voyage. These induced him held several important positions in pele, were priests of Samoa, Paao railroad management and been Of the eleven lepers, five were being the kahu fkeeper) of the god clined to believe that his govern- to visit this city, where he is well has O YOU FEED Kukailimoku. They were both men ment would not take anjr action in known, having made several previous agent for some of the trans-continent- young girls between the ages of 12 D BABY? of authority and weight, highly the matter, at least for some time. visits. He is pleasantly located at lines of America. In 1890 to 16. One of them, Hanalei Ka- THE u of the arts heathen life. He reminded petitioners Bella yista cottage out at the popular he published the Ju Ku Saki, in is daughter policeman Paao was also skilled in navigation, the that kina, a of The Skin needs food. If the Com- treaties would not San Souci resort Mr. Stevenson will San Francisco. The name of the who astronomy and divination. Both of benefit China. remain in Honolulu until the 2Sth, re- Kakina, made the arrest. Her plexion is sallow, rough, scaly, pimply, the brothers were successful farmers, The treaty with the United States turning home via the Alameda. paper meant the nineteenth cen- case is said to be a very mild one. it is becaa8e.it is not fed with And each of them had a son to whom was an utter failure, and the Geary When a reporter of this paper called tury and had a circulation of 500 One of the lepers is Milimili. He LOLA MONTEZ CREME he was greatly attached. act is causing a great deal of in- to see Mr. Stevenson Wednesday p.m., in the two cities of San Francisco is the only one who escaped from The Skin Food and Tissue Builder, The relations between the brothers that gentleman and Oakland, while the were no means pleasant, seem convenience to the Chinese in the circul- Kalalau valley last June. He says positively the only safe and itkuable ar- by and Jiad retired, but 1500. ticle for the Complexion. Absolutely Jo have become so strained as to result United States. re- ation in Japan was that Koolau talked so much about he arose and harmless, opens" the pores, in open violence. news-p-a The paper took too bold a stand increases the ceived the shooting Stoltz that it frightened natural and necessary secretions of the On one occasion Lonopele, having per man most to authorities Wai-nih- Departure suit the in Japan, him, so he decamped to the a skin. Restores the flesh to firm healthy suffered from thievish depredations of the China. courteously and which, as is well known, is not tol- on his farm, came to Paao and com- cordially. valley to join the leper3 there. state of youth. Prevents wrinkles. son steal- The "greyhound of the Pacific" erant of criticism,and the paper was Paakiki was the first leper that Good for burns, chapped lips and hands. plained that Paao's had been In reply to a HjUFPot lasts three months. ing his fruit. as some people are wont to call the question regard- refused circulation in that coun- found out their stronghold at the "Did you see him take the fruit?" ing affairs in try. In order to evade the prohibi- Wainiha gulch. Eight years ago, PRICE 75 GENTS said Paao. steamship China, left the P. M. S. Samoa, Mr. Ste- jffAsk vour drnggi9t for it. tion of the Japanese government, when the first signs of leprosy ap- '2vb; but I saw him walking on S. Co.'s wharf at 9 :15 o'clock on venson stated HOW CAN YOU TOLERATE the land, and" I firmly believe that it that everything the name of the paper was fre- peared on him, he segregated him- was he who took it," said Louopele. Tuesday morning. Previous to her was quiet there quently changed, so that in the self and went up there to live Freckles, Pim ples, "If so, my son is in the wrong," hour of sailing, the Japanese ensign nt. tliA nrpsjinf: course of three years the name of alone. Since that time more lepers Blackheads, aid Paao. bobert l. stevessos. time, would yellow or mud-d- y blue-pet- er and the paper was changed eight times. jyggjpd ' Yes, he is,' said Lonopele. and the were floating continue so as long as an English war came from ttanaiei and rlaena :kin, month "That being the case, I will cut him from the mainmast, but when her vessel remained in the country. When Mr. Uoyie is proficient in the Jap- (the bulk being from Wainiha Wrinkles or any open," said Paao ; " but if your stolen he left Samoa two German and one anese language, speaking eight proper), until their number reached form of facial dis- bow swung seaward with the aid figurement fruit is not found within him, what English men-of-w- were stationed dialects. He is the recently ap- fourteen. when shall be done with you ?" of the tug Eleu, these flags were there. In the event of the British ves- Mrs. Nettie Hak-kis- ok pointed Japanese interpreter for They built a grass hut large guarantees "That is none of niy affair," said sel being recalled, Mr. Stevenson in- the islands. Lonopele; "who ever heard of cut- lowered and the Chinese dragon clined to the belief that war would Hawaiian enough to accommodate them com- to cureyou. Don't ting open a man's .stomach to decide flag was unfurled to the breeze in almost immediately follow. The Ger- The declarations of the projec fortably. Taro was plentiful in the consider your urn a question ?" their stead. The Hawaiian band man vessels were not either capable tors oi this new venture are cer- valley. There were over ten large , '"r-r- . ytrj, ,, case a hopeless Paao cut open his son's body, na- one. then played several selections on the of controlling or defeating the tainly fair and commendable, and taro patches grown by old natives f and bade Lonopele come and witness tives. Thev alwavs acted in conjunc the paper promises to be Mrs. Harrison treats ladies Tor all de- to the fact that the stolen fruit was wharf. The big steamer was tion with the British commander. successful many years ago. From the stream fects of face and figure. Tha perma- crowded with people. The from a business standpoint from nent removal of superfluous hair not there six There is considerable discontent near by they were supplied with guaranteed. ft Paao, beside himself with grief and hundred Asiatic passengers in the among the Samoans, and a change of the start, as they have a guaran- oopus, opaes andwi, a kind of river rails. jnrcrxTjE jsjehubott regret for the loss of his son, imme- after part of the vessel were packed dynasty would surely follow if war teed circulation of nearly 2000 diately began to plan vengeance, and was m. mussel. They were well supplied America's Beauty Doctor. indulged Tne natives in tne copies. 300 on this island, 200 on 26 to seek the death of the son of his like sardines. For several minutes southern portion of the islands are with food. Their families paid Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal. brother. Lonopele. three Chinese Confuscians were actively engaged in warlike demon-tratio- ns Maui, 200 on Hawaii, 75 on Kauai them a visit occasionally. "For sale by HOLLISTER & CO., True to the instincts and impulses busily casting away strips of Chi- at the present time. There and 1000 in Japan. Last Friday, Policeman Kakina Druggists, 109 Fort St., Honolulu. of his Polynesian blood, he deter- nese to t every reason to believe, continued Messrs. Mezuno and 3406-t- f disgust to abandon the scene paper in order appease Aoki are received word from a spy he had mined in Mr. Stevenson, that theBritish vessel highly educated gentle- of his strife and seek a home in other the wrath of the gods and to guide now there will soon leave: if such Japanese sent that the lepers were all asleep lands. them to a safe haven. At exactly roves to be true, war would inevita-l- y men, so the business and editorial in their huts. Kakini and a force purpose in view, 9 .m - S With this heat :21 a. ) the China sot under- occur. What makes it probable management is in good hands, and, of eight men then went there and once set his kahunas at the task of way, her stern were off that the vessel would leave was the as the paper will appear timeB constructing a large double canoe. lines cast three arrested them. and she ifact that the ship had been in those week, be The work neared completion, the top glided seaward. When waters for a longer period than here- a it will a ready means of The lepers stated yesterday that rails had been fitted and put in place, passing the lighthouse, her British tofore. There are no American ves- communication with the Japanese they had never supplied themselves the three cross-piec- es (iako), hewn ensign was dipped, and the salute sels in Samoa and haven't been for people. shape, hulls of the canoes with arms at any time, and had no into the was responded to by the, U. S. ves- two years. Regarding the workings M & smeared with black paint, and there of the now famous tripartite treaty, idea of defying arrest. The three Iu8 sels Adams, Boston and Philadel- - remained only the sacred task of bind- Mr. Stevenson said that what the peo- Daring Mountaineers. lepers left at Hanalei were the very XM W- ing firmly together the different parts phia. HCft ple of Samoa most desired was the Mr. J. A. Scott, the government worst cases. Two of them are not with siuuet (aha). Paao ordered a withdrawal of the three powers and able to and are not expected ; no was to be walk tabu for a month fire let them govern themselves. Of school teacher at Waianae, is an to Pioaoej lighted, no person was to walk abroad, Real Facta Plainly Stated. course, there would be internal dissen- live long. Sr' no one was to work on his farm or go sions, but such was of no great conse- adventuresome mountain climber. If Koolau had joined them, they The of candy Ali At the opening of the queen Hawaii cannot be quence. For a long time he has desired to added, no one would have dared to mm second month Paao heard the noise of restored to power. News is expected to arrive by the arrest them for fear of his deadly some one drumming on the canoes. Alameda from the three powers in scale the dizzy heights of Kaala, aOKK I'raow -- The Provisional government can- aim. They know nothing Koo-lau- 's On inquiry, it proved that it was his regard to what disposition shall be the highest mountain on this isl- of Pastry OonS r !'sfl nephew, a fine youth, the son of his not be overthrown by her partisans, made concerning the deposed mon- present whereabouts. brother, Lonopele, who was guilty of and, being over 4000 feet. Last Ho. 7 Kntni HI or by intrigue, or by Spreckels, or arch Mataafa, who, with a number of Mrs. J. Kakina, wife of the po- this impertinent breach of ceremony. his high chiefs, is now confined on Friday Mr. E. O. White, of E. O. liceman who made the arrests, was Seeing his opportunity, Paao com- by dynamite, or by Nordhoff, or by one of the islands. It is not likely Son, paid a to manded people to the boy Hall it visit Mr. a passenger on the steamer his catch unpatriotic that Mataafa would ever again --' and slay This was done, and American newspapers. Scott, and together the next day him. The peace must be maintained become king, but some other person- TJLAS the body of the hapless youth, after age would surely find favor with the ascended to the topmost peak of Japanese High Priest. serving as a consecrating sacrifice, in Hawaii. The apprehension that neonle as a sovereign leader. The the mountain. It required nearly Assurance Company was buried under the canoe. The some disturbance may be stirred present king, Malietoa, is a most the whole of the Hay for the climb- Hisanari Matsuda is the name work of binding the lashings was now up there is exceedingly injurious unpopular ruler, and is only kept in accomplished, and the tabu was de- ers to reach the summit, having to of a Japanese Buddhist high priest TJ JEJj I to the interests of the people. power through the offices of the FO .NO 909 clared at an end. three powers. An interesting ex- cut a road most of the distance. on board the S. S. China. He is a As soon as the days of the tabu The American government should U)li( position on Samoan affairs was After spending a few hours on the noble of the fourth of the were passed, Jxmopeie startea out not sustain a policy under which it recounted by Mr. Stevenson, show- top the rank Capital. 6,000,000 of missing son, gentlemen returned over in search his conditions of e of the pos- may be necessary for Admiral Sker- - ing the habits and the-sam- land Mikado and is the Assets, 9.000,000 and turning his steps towards the the people. course, accomplishing the 4 house of Paao, he came to the shed rett to interfere for the preservation He stated further that a mild type return trip in about two hours. The sessor of an order of the Rising (halau), where the canoes were rest- of order in Hawaii. of measles was epidemic in Samoa, regular route to the mountain top Sun. The high priest, or Jushoku Having been appointed Agents of the ing on their blocks (loua), and stop- The only way in which the peace but no fatal results had followed. from above Company we are now ready to elegance of is the Waialua side, but as he is called in his own country, ped to admire the their of Hawaii can be es- Though the country was never visited effect Insurances at the lowest rates of proportions. As he stood at the stern permanently Messrs. Scott and White ascended is returning from a visit to Chi- tablished, and welfare of with such before, the people were premium. and passed his eye alone to the bow the best taking extraordinary coou care of from the Waianae side. cago. He was a member of the in critical appreciation of their lines, all its people promoted, is by its themselves. H. W. SOiDllifl a lONh. his attention was drawn to a swarm- old House of Nobles, which was annexation to the United States. Of all the white persons resident in A Boom ing of flies that had gathered. He the islands Mr. Stevenson is perhaps For Hawaii. supplanted by the present consti- removed a block from beneath the It cannot be believed that tutional parliament. barriers against annexation will be better posted on Samoan affairs than We have not a doubt that Matsuda is TERRIERS OR SALE ! canoe, and, to his horror, their lay .any one else. This being generally the head priest of the celebrated M f dead body of his boy. in- successfully of the His raised by any part conceded, nis expressions, therefore, Blount, who has returned Omi, 280 dignation and wrath vented them- temple Miidera at about - the American people. N. Y. bun. can be relied on as being authentic. from Hawaii, is justified in the THOROUGHBREDS- selves in bitter imprecations against Mr. Stevenson is at present engaged miles from Tokio. This temple is the author of the atrocious murder, on several new books aud stories. He that "there will be a boom said to be nearly 800 years old. Mat- iPUPPIES AND GROWN DOGS and irony and derision he called Looked Way. in It That does not contemplate a visit to the in the islands, which must enliven suda was around the streets yes- the canoe 'the United States for some time. From Kegistered and Prize Winning Stock. Shortly after the arrival of the ? terday taking in the sights, and Pedigrees and Stnd Cards on Application swarming of the flies). Like most all noted journalists Mr. all branches of business as soon as uepar-tur- e much attention by Astue preparations lorms steamer Mariposa last Wednesday, Stevenson is most gracious to news- certain matters now in contempla- attracted his GAME, USEFUL DOGS, neared completion, Paao launch- two of the passengers evidently paper reporters, and 'is available to tion go through." The chief mat- strange flowing garment. His head ed his canoe into the sea, and began them at any hour of the day pr night. is clean shaven. Good on all 7ermin. food ter to go through is the annexation to lay in supplies of and water, Australians were proceeding up Besides having these good and W. K all kinds of stores for a long voyage. of the islands, so that American LEWIS, Fort street. When they arrived charitable qualities, he is a most Honolulu. MB" The canoe was rigged with a mast agreeable and obliging gentleman. law shall be extended over them , New Hawaiian Paper. and a triangular sail of braided pan-dan- about the corner of Fort and Queen and permanent peace and order leaf called a la, which was Mr. J. K. Kaunamano, on behalf streets, one of them made a slight shall be established in them. When HiWAlliR SiZEK CO. placed with its apex downwards. International Exposition. of the Hui intends pub- When the wind was contrary, or the halt and looked around. Noticing this is brought about there will Kalaiaina, weather was so rougb that the sail several stores in that vicinity closed An international and colonial ex- surely be a boom in Hawaii. N.Y. lishing a Hawaiian version of the could not be used to advantage, the (on account of Law - and - General - Bookbinders ' Jewish Atonement hibition will be opened at Lyons, Sun. Daily Holomua. The old type of mast and sail would probably be un- Day), one of the gentlemen ac- shipped, folded up, and lashed to the France, on the 26th day of April, the now defunct Holomua was ACCOUNT-BOOK-S MAN I FACTUP.ED costed passer-b- y ia&os, or cross-piece- s held a with the remark, brought to a house on to any Pattern, including the rinpply that the 1894. The president of the man- Mr. Abies. Injured. Fort street, two canoes together, and progress "Have you had bank failures here, opposite Mr. H. Smith's premises, of Paper, Ruling, PrintiUK, Paging would then depend upon the use of too?" aging council of the exhibition will The many friends of Mr. L. C. yesterday, from where Perforatinc. Bindinc, GiWinp, Letter the paddle. There were seats for the paper ing, etc. forty paddlemen sitting two on a give a handsome prize if the Ha- Abies will be pained to learn that will be issued some time in the bench. Midships of the canoe was a Healing Dissention. waiian government will interest it-- he was seriously injured a short mah ope. ilUslC AKD JlAbA2i.r- - koUK1 w raised platform (pola) screened off by Revs. E. S. Timoteo and Ezera jself in the work by giving offcial any Pattern mate, and protected against the time ago and is now confined to liis Ha-waiia- notice oi the exposition and of the weather by a roof, or awning, which are doing noble work among home. Mr. Abies is a popular off- Saw President Dole. t for the accommodation of Paao and opportunities it offers for commerce Big a a etr.evitCst& bringing about peace icial of the Peoples' Ice Company, Mr. G. R. Grau has returned the rmMm ttmtAt lor his family party, including an older by exhibits of commercial imports CoBorTbce Naniauu-o-Malae- a. among the and his many friends will no doubt A GMtt sister, discordant members of and exports. Monsieur Vizzavona from a week's visit to the Kahala TO I DA Y8.V T&eoBlr kus remedrtar was priest of see that he receives all the care WtftUM4MWIPi IeneoTrtceaorniitsi Paao himself the the the Kawaiahao and Kaumakapili will be pleased to in- company, a most important office; furnish any attention ranch, where he went to see Presi- churches. One of the fruits of formation desired relating to and necessary to a hasty ale In weornTaiMlfsgtt Makaalawa, the navigator and astro- the convalescence. dent Dole, who is visiting there. 53 HiEtuuwuouiCojird7 to an mEriTr. nomer (kilo-hok- u) upon him de- their efforts was the conversion of project Mr. Grau reports that President aKnTt,OjBBV A.J.8TOKEB.H.IX pended the couxs&to be taken; Halau, deacon J. Alapai, who was the! L U.Jk H tie-sailin- Dole is enjoying a 'pleasant vaca- aata BnqnrMa taaster (hookele-moaua- ); main cause of the rupture between The PBICZftiAS. Pnoleole, trumpeter (puhi-pu- ); itinerant Italian musicians The next mail from the coast tion, passing the time in shooting, tie pastor Waiamau and his congrega- Eobron,.l4trtvNewman & Co., Agents. besides these are mentioned awa-ch- e have returned from a visit to the will arrive by the Alameda due1 to riding and camping out. The presi- vers and stewards. tion. other islands. Hollister & Co., Wholesale Agenta. arrive here on the 23th. dent will return home on the 30th. Rfinaon. Smith A Co.. Who'"'" -- . '" WBSBiffpi

LPj&l&sHi f ir nA.WAllAN toAZETTb TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 12 ia3 Sept2S llobello lane, Falama, Frank C. Uilli- - RAINFALL FOR AUGUST, 1893. cgnl 2titorrtiscincnts. Spcria! Totires FOREIGN MAIL SEKVICE. Am schr Transit SF...... from consumption. mi Haw schr J G North ..SF..(Mata) Sept 29 land, AmEchrAlIenA Eureka.. ..Oct 1 Haw bk Mauna Ala San Fran Sept 20 COURT OF THE Australia San Fran Oct 7 A CURE FOB, SNORING. CIRCUIT OSS 2 (From Reports to Weather Service.) Hawaiian Island?. In Probate. "WXLDER'S Am schr Aloha. . . .San Fran. Oct In the matter of the estate of JOHN E. Haw bk And'w Welcb.San Fran. .Oct 5 Elev. late of Uonolnln. Oahn. deceased. arnve from ac- will leave for and schr Anna SF(Kah) Oct 7 A GREAT Stations. On reading and filing the petition and Am OPPORTUNITY FOR A SOBER Feet. Inches. counts one executors STEAMSHIP CO.'S - an Francisco, on the followinc, dates, till Am brict Consuelo S F (kali) ...Oct 3 of Jonathan bhatr, of tho BrshVillata Ipool Jan 5-- PHILANTHROPIST. Hawaii or the will of John E. BIdwcll, late of Honolulu. the dose o! 1S93. 20 oO 6.30 Calm, deceased, wherein he asks to be allowed Am schr Glendale Eureka .. ..Oct Waiakea... SS23.OT. charges fSOSJU. HosoLUtr 100 and himself with and Leave Hokolulu Due at lT S S Charleston -- - Oct Hilo Town 0.74 asks that the tame may be examined and ap - ...Oct A Terrible and at Present Incurable Dis- Pepeekeo 100 5.50 prover, ana a final order may oe JksM fobSasFeasctsco. Fm. Sas Feascisco. USSYorktown that maueoi ease That Breaks Up Homes Destroys Honomu 300 5.15 distribution of the property remaining in his 28 and hands to the persons thereto entitled, and dis- Miowere, for Van- Alameda Sent Honomu 950 G.50 charging him and his sureties from all fnrther . . Oct. 7 I'ASSEJfGKlts Ijrelonc Friendships A Cure Tor This TIME TAB2LE couver . .Oct. 2 Australia Hakalau 200 5.04 responsibility as such executor. Oct. 17 Tfould De a Boon. - Australia Oct. 14 Oceanic AEEIVAM. Laupahoehoe 10 3.X5 It Is ordered that FRIDAY, the 27lh day of Oct. IB Miowera, from Van- October. A. D. 1SS3, at 10 o'clock A. St.. at llonovrai. O 23 per 1 M S b Uhina. years ago, Laupahoehoe 900 4.00 Court Honolulu, be Warrimoo. for Van- couver -- From San Francisco, Several when that best of Uhambers. In the Boose, at Mariposa Oct. 26 bent 18 Miss Sadie Opfergelt. Mr and Mrs Ookala 400 2.50 and the same hereby is appointed as the time couver. . Nov. 1 G table companions, Don Piatt, Tvas alive, and place for hearing snch petition and account?, 6 Australia . Sov. 4 J T Watcrhouse, Jr. Auc Dreier. W Kukaiau 250 1.57 STMR. China Nov. I'alache. Dr G T tro had arranged to have a little dinner and that all persons Interested may then and KDTAD, Monowai ov.2i Smith, T T Sohur, Mrs It Paauilo., 750 1.06 there appear show cause, any Australia .Kov.ll W G Hannam, L S together at an np town cafe. I was on and if they hate, Alameda. ..Nov. 16 Winslow. USK, Lieut Paauhau ., .... 300 0.71 why the same should not bs ranted. CIiAR&E, Van- . ..Nov. 23 2J, Geo Conev, Mr and Mrs Capel and time, but Piatt was late. When he did Dated at Honolulu, II. I . this 23rd diy of Sep- Commander, Altowera, for G O'KinR, Mr Paauhau.. .. 1200 0.90 couver Dec. 2 China daughter, A C Lovekin, 5 come, he looked grave and said in tho tember, A. D. ISM. Will leavo Honolulu .Dec"I2 and Mrs Hatfield, 25 in the steerage, and Honokaa .... 400 0.S0 By the Court nt 2 o'clock .F. M., Oceanic.. .Dec 4 Australia low and well modulated voice so memo- Kukuihaele., .... 700 1.00 tonching nt Dec 9 Alameda Dec. 21 375 passengers in transit. GEO. LUCAS. Lahaina, 3Iaalaea Bay and Australia Van- rable: 200 1.41 H3S4t Deputy Clerk. Makena the Mariposa Dec 14 Miowera, from From the Colonies, per It M S S Mari- Niulii same day; Mahnkonn, Eawm. . Dec 23 am sorry, simple Kohala Mission.. 5S3 2.16 Varnmoo, for Van- couver posa, Sept 20 For Honolulu: llobt Louis "I but the truth is 1 nne ana ianpanoeboe the following daj ailment COURT. couver ... .Jan.1 Oceanic Dcc26 Stevenson and servant. J Rhodes, Eam'l discover that I am afflicted with an Waimea-- 2730 1.15 CIRCUIT FIRST arnyinj; nt Hilo at Deo. 30 Major 5.41 Hawaiian Island;. In Trobate. midnight Oity Peking. Jan. 2 Australia Morris and 4 steerage. In transit that will not yield to treatment-o- ne Kallua 950 In the matter of the Estate of W3I. 1IOSIEK of . C Baieniialc. Dr D H Orr. and Mrs S D JLaaloa S00 3.94 Oahu, USIVES Australia. Jan. 23 llr indeed for which C,000 years of med- Honolulu. deceased, intestate. noxotuiu . . .Jan. Asten, Mr and Mrs Bowermann, Mr and Kealakekua 15S0 6.S6 On icadlnc and flling the petition of T.May, Mrs Dennistoun, .Mr and Mrs McQueen, ical science have not been able to find a a creditor of Honolulu. Oahu. allCRlns that Wra. asilay Naalehu 650 1.13 Hosier of said Honolulu, died Hono- Krinnv .Jnly 11 Mr and Mrs "Whipple, Mrs Capt Johnson intestate at 7ijn; Meteorolocictl Kecorrt. and child, Mrs G Spencer, Mrs Von Olaa (Eaton;.... 2470 9.82 lulu, on the 12th day of September. A. D. 1893, . a Though always on myguardfor a joko, Olaa (Mason) 1650 10.39 and prayln;; that Letters of Administrators Issue .?-,- i Bowen. Miss L Butcher, Miss to L. C. Abies, Friday:::::::::::::::::::;; Phillips.Misses the sadly solemn face of my friend ab- Kapoho., 50 O JO Tuesday.. GOTEEXXKKT SUMtr. rCELIBHED Colverd.Miss Luck. Miss A It is ordered that MONDAY, the 16th day of Stewart (2), G Balfour, Mr Blannen.-M- r solved him this time, and with all the Pohoiki . 10 4.25 October, A. D. Ib93, be and hereby Is' appoint- Friday... .Sept. "I HOKDAT Cooper, XV 600- - ed for hearln said petition. In Tuesday., EVTET Burckhardt, Whyte A in- sympathy I could throw into my words Poboiki.. 5.0S the Court Room 12 wards, Mr Fasio, H Franks, A G Goold, I exclaimed: of this Court, at Honolulu, at which time and Friday.... Moseley, Stew- place all persons concerned may appear and Tuesday.. Fyfe Jamieson, HP FM Maui show cause, any Oct. art, W H Terry, Vernon Wilson, F B "Why, my dear Piatt, don't you be- Kahului 10 0.00 if they have, why said petition Friday... 3 m o g E E should not be irranted. 13 c a - "Woodbam, Lindsay Brown, C F Cheston, lieve itl "What is this malady? Waikapu 600 0.24 Honolulu. September v T3 c n aDatcd II. I., 14lh. A. D. Retnrninir leavpa Hiln . . .. b w p Sp a Clias Dryden. "Alas, old age! set out to 4000 2.44 .!.. r ' I walk here. Kula pahoehoo same day; Kawaihae " " From Maui Hawaii. Der stmr Kinau. too By the Court: A. 5.. ?? and It was lunch of an undertaking." Haleakala Ranch. 2000 0.4S H97--I GEO. LUCAS 4 p.m.; 20 M Maher, M Dow. Rev A V deputy Clerk. G !i;3a.12'3a.(fi T58i(uoci a Sept P H The timeliness of this reference to tho Olowalu 15 0.00 p.m.; Lahaina 8p.m. the CI 4 Soares and wife. W R Sims. F M Swanzy. follow nc dav Mon 16 30.051.93 8S 0.01 infirmities sev- Kaauapali 15 0.9S 'i St 0.03 C3 4 JOSS 3 Miss McGregor.Robt Young, Miss L Dunn, of age is accentuated by COURT, Tae 19fl0.OS29.39 72 m; CIRCUIT ilRST Wed 33.10 30.03 70l 83 0.30 C2 3 4 Miss E Johnson, Geo Grau, R S Yegi. the eral important cases in court that have Molokai Hawaiian Island. In Probate. 30.03 30.001 71, 810.00 CO 3 SEE 3 Mrs In the matter of the Estate of ELIZA WOOD Thn Misses Annie. Nellie and Jennie Halt. depended npon tho incurability of snor- Mapulehu .. 70 HOLT, ABCIVES AT 30.07,30.00 GO! 81 0.04 K - KE 3 T late of Honolulu. Oahu, deceased HOXOL0XS Pri. a I Osorio and 2 children. Miss Akina. On W Sat. gao.07l30.01 CSl Bl'O.OO CO a SCT 3 ing. This vexatious affliction to which readlnc; and flllnjrthe petition and accounts Keren, Mrs D J Wight, Miss Wight, XVm IiANAI oT Bruce Cartwright Administrator Wednesday.... u the human family is heir has increased or the ..Jnly VJ Fernandez, Sam'l Woods. Percy Lishman, Koele 1600 Estate of Eliza Wood Holt, late of Honolulu. Saturday...... 4 - Flem- in 29 - Mrs F L- Stolz, Mrs Albrecht. M'ies this country with alarming rapidity ,dAc?scd!. therein he asks to bo allow-c- d Wednesday.. . Tldex. ui antt ,Huon- ii?sS1j,143.7S. ..Acr. ing, Sam "Widefield. Ah Leong, C F Hor- since the advent of la grippe. changed Oahu and charges himself with SI"' 1 78 Saturday 9 Its and nska that the same may 1 ner and wife, and C9 deck passengers. is Punahou 50 1.60 bo examined Wednesday,... - : character recognized by progressive and approved, and that a final order may 20 , r, rom per ivaaia, bept be Saturday Waianae, stmr physicians, definitions Honolulu (City) 20 1.10 made of distribution of the property remaining .Sept. i c H Widemann, Godfrey Brown and It and tho found in Wednesday..., 9 5 . A Kulaokahua 50 1.00 Inj h?nd9, t0 y?e persons thereto entitled, 20 Dy 2 Catton. tho dictionaries are now admitted to bo and dlscharsinff h m and Saturday ; King St. (Kewalo) 15 0.S4 his sureties from all SO Sept quite wide inti- fnrther responsibility as such Administrator. Wednesday.... From Molokai, per stmr Mokolii. of tho mark. Webster Kapiolanl Park 10 0.40 Is .Oct. 11 23 Mrs P Fernandez, 10 It ordered that FJUDAY, the 13th day of Saturday. E McCorriston, mates clearly, by tracing tho etymology Makiki 150 3.13 OCTOBER. A. D.1SS3 attenVdock 21 on deck, and 2 lepers. of tho word, the nose the impor- 100 Chambers.intheCourtHouse.atHonolulu.Oaliu, " No Icm.lD.ffi. tun. a iu. that h Manoa 2.22 Freisht will bo received 1 1Q.J0 S.SO C.C3 O. G From B C, per C A S S Warri- be and the same hereby is appointed as the after 2Ieu, 3.4D 3.36 9.40 Victoria. tant organ in producing tho noise during Insane Asylum 30 1.34 and place lime noon of day of sailing. 4.1S1 3.50110.15 10.20 S.SO 5.52 C.42 moo. Sept 24 Honolulu: Mrs Young, for hearins said petition and accounts, TCM...WI For sleep. Pauoa 50 1.59 and that all persons Wei m 4.4i 4.3010.30 11.16 E.S0 S.S1 7.2! Miss Uepstead, Mr and Mrs Knight. J G Interested may then and p.m. Nuuanu 250 3.2S there appear and show cause, if any they Rothwell. K Buscholtz, A Peek, E Field, This belief must havo been general ie why the same should not be liae. Thur . S.37; S.S9JU. 5 U.35 S.SO S.50 8. 6 George JKuuanu (Elec. Stn) 405 5.24 "rnntul. C.SC 11.35 1.15 S.S1 S.49 8.56 Mr Baker, Mr Smith, Mr Herriott, the generation, for wo all know tlist uatcd at "onolulu. II. I., this Slh day of Sep- CLAUDINE, Frl CIO passen- lst tember, A. D.1S33. 7.30 7.20'll.50 3.1S S.S1 G.48 9.53 Andrews, A Harvey. Through a clothespin was tho remedy Kuuanu 735 5.1S Sat.... M servant, Hon Col best thought Uy the Court: Baa. . 8.1S' s. 0 . 4.45 E.51 6.47 10.54 gers. Hon Powell and of in That treatment Nuuanu, liuakaha.. S50 S.2S OAVIES. Commander-- Allsop, Colonel Dalton, Mr and Mrs L A practice. was no 350 3.40 ,,. GEO. LUCAS, severe Ahuimanu 3 Deputy Clerk. Will IpnVA TTnrnIl , Wright, MrTicman, J Pritchard. Mr and more than cupping and far more 25 1.27 ... u.u ccry Anesuav at moon on the 28th, at Sh. C2m.a.ni Mrs S Clcmentson, W Evans. G XV Bell. Kahuku o clock Full direct in application. But during the Waianae 15 0.03 F.ai,toncMne at Kahnlni, Hnelo TChlsUe blown at 23m. 31s. 01 Mr and Mrs Turton, W McKenzie, RB siij-ear- piRCUlT COURT, CIR-- Time lh. r.si. past five or or since tho French GO FIRST Hana, Hamoa and Kipahnln. Iloaolnln time, which l the same as 12h. Cm. 0a. Bentley, A Brown, W fayne, bauUlord Ewa Plantation 0.00 J cult of the Hawaiian Islands. In I'robate. JIani, and of Greenwich time. C form, of influenza fastened npon us, there In tho matter of the Estate of CUBT PHILIP Hawaii. Kotnrnine. will Fleming, Miss Fleming, It Ferguson, W Vox JIENUERSE.X. arriva at ana .Mrs has been amarked and alarming Kauai late of Kukuihaele. 1 aval. Honolalu every Sunday F Buchanan, J X ltogcrs, jur increase 200 0.94 ueccascu morning. Rigbv. H Schmidt, W Draper, J Spent, T in the peoplo Iiihue A flocument, No number of addicted to 3.0S purporting to be the last Will and Freight will ba received IKKIVAL" Wflson, R Shankland, D Waddell. A Kilauea Testament of CurtthillpVon McnSirscn.deccas-ed.havinso- J3T after F snoring. It is a peculiarity of this mal- n P. M. on diy of sailing. MoDAY, Sept. IS. Sparkham, G F Davies. Jas Stanbury, A Hanalei 4.54 theSthdayof Sept., S.D 1833,ocen ady that the sufferers are not confined presented to said and Papesity. to Makaweli 0.60 Probate Court, and a petition Consignees must be P yi S b China, Ward, 3 days 15J those for the probate thereof, and for the Issuance at tho landing, to Maui, per Claudine. Sept 21 attacked. Liko the delirium tre- Hanamaulu 200 1.20 letters testamentary of receive liours from San Francisco. Irom stmr to F. A. Schaefer, hariu-be- en their freight, aa we will not hold Dara. Fctcrson,44 days from New- Mrs A de la Nux and child, H P Baldwin, mens, the cornet habit and other obnox- Molokoa 300 1.56 filed by Bertha von SIencrsen. Brbk is ourselves responsible after snch freight castle, N S W. Miss Massey, Miss S Wodehouse, Mrs ious forms of nervous unrest, snoring It hereby ordered, that duv- has L Stoeckle, S Hughes, Mrs Beatty, C.J. I.YOKS, et OCTOBER A. D.'l833. at 10 been landed. While the Company U eosesday. Sept. 20. Ward, F awakens an antagonism in the human said day at the 6t will Ma A Lhock, 33 on In charge of Weather Bureau. Court Boom of said Court, atAlil-ola- n doe diligonce J Morse, Young. Sau and Hale, In Honolulu in handling Iivo stock, we KJIS S Mariposa. Hayward, from the deck. breast that mere medicine is powerless m .Oabu.beandtheeame hereby appointed the time for proline decline to assume any Colonies. to subdue. and hearing said Will responsibility in case Kinau, Clarkc.from Jlaui and Ha- From Kauai, per stmr Iwalani, Scpt2J said application, when End where .of the loss of same, Stmr Water-hous- e Those who fail to agree with Hois ford's Acid Phosphate and will not be respon- Miss Jordan. Miss Pindcr. Misses me as to said waii. D Mur- Imparts Kiiersy the Will, and tho grantins of letters testa- - sible for money or jewelry unless placed A Cummins. Keilson. from Koo-la- u. (3), N Homstead, A Freis, B the gravity, the seriousness or the time- Ji'eir tr the Brain, in Stmr J doch, E A Anson, Mrs McLean and child, the care of Parsers. liness of these remarks are requested to giving the feeliDg and sense of increased in- Dated Honolulu, II. I., September 9, 1393. and C3 on deck. By Thuesday, Sept. 21. communicate by mail, and they will be tellectual power. the Court: W. O. WILDER, President. JDEFAKTUEES. GEO. LUCAS, H96-- 3 S. B. KOSE, Stmr Hawaii, Cameron, from Maui. made acquainted with a case in point Deputy Clerk. Secretary. Mafcee, Haglund, from For Molokai, per stmr Mokolii, Sept 18 Capt. J. A. KIJ0. Port Snpt. Stmr James Vr R Oliver and others. that will amply convince them. A Midnight Confidence. lren Kauai. An acquaintance living on West End Administrator's Notice. Stmr Kaala, Gahan. from circuit of For Hongkong and Yokohama, per P M am a Jersey 'skeeter and revel Oahu. S S China, Sept 19 Mrs A S Parke, Miss avenue is now suffering from the most I I BISMARK W C Parke, W Chamhliss, thoroughly developed by the sea, STABLES! Schr Ka Mot for Hamakua. Parke. H Miss case of snoring dudes and common A CLAIMS AGAINST TJEIK Fkiday, Sept. 22. Dohner, T A Shaw, Jr, W V D Wright, Mr that has appealed to medical science folk in Estate of the late KEKAnA (tel in manner bold of Waiehu. Walluku, pret Wulfing. 3G3 in the steerage, and 74 saloon recent times. His to and free; Maul, II. must Stmr Waialeale, Smythe, from Kauai. and 300 Chinese steerage in transit. life up the past Today I'm full of English blood; to- cnted properly sworn to before a Notary PuVltt C K Bishop, Le Claire, from circuit been ha8 ji Stmr For San Francisco, per Albert, Sept year has exemplary, but it is the morrow every vein SVrfe n.n?e'cned.wll2 becn duly 'bk ,w'. of ta'd estate within Six months n. plain, unvarnished truth to say that he May hold mt0J Stmr Mokolii, McGregor, from Molokai. 19 Miss M Lillies and Miss Anna the bluest, richest gore that ?SieJw,!'l"! foreTlr rrcd; all debts owine now looks upon himself as a victim to ever came from Spain. must b? Pald onor before Satdrday. Sept. 23. expiration of sis said Hawaii Maui, per stmr Mika- the inadequacy of medical science to months. Mokolii, McGregor, from Molokai. For and W. H.nAVtnr.c Stmr hala For the Volcano : Simeon Shaw. For reach his case. His wife has him, Another day I'm like as not to sing Administrator.... of the Stmr J A Cummins Neilson, from o. left Estate of Kekaha Lahaina, Kona, Kau: T Elliot, L Chong, taking tho children with her, and while "Die Wachtam Rhein," ceased. J P Lino and wife. E Lazarus and wife, From having bit a German when per- Walluku. Maul. October 23. lbW. Schr Sarah and Eliza from jvoolau. it is unlikely tho case Wis- U3I.8m W A Bailey, Miss Smith, T C Wills, J that in chance came to dine; GENEBAL LIVERY, Stmr Claudine. Davies, from Maui. Jurgensen, Miss Greenwell, Miss Doherty, consin will bo taken as a precedent for I Stmr Iwalani, Freeman, from Kauai. And there are times when, reeling on Assignee Notice. Peter Lee and 2 children..! Tosh.T procuring a divorce there can bo no my I Scmay, Sept. 24. Mrs Miles, Col Sam Norris. F K happy daily ways, doubt that tho couple aro irrevocably I, Paris-bre- d, IS HEREBY GIVEN C 23 Archer, and about 40 on deck. take a nip that's and NOTICE Feen :;iiii! Warrimoo. Arthur, days ?10 doinS business in havln-ma- de CASS separated. That husband was deeply at- num me an Hilo, hours from Victoria. For Kauai, per stmr Iwalani, Sept 19 ".Marseillaise." asslsnment to the understood ill ai MM tached to his wife. Ho of parties bavine; any claims agalns Jap S 8 Aikoku Maru, Furukawa. 17 days Aug Dreier, G N AVilcox. W G Smith, M B took the best requested to firm arc Ofttimes am a Russian from my present them at once to the under- Maui Street, Wailuku, from Yokohama. Fernandez, E A Hansen. A T Atkinson, medical advice. Ho even visited that I signed, and all persons InnVhrerf .!; Mani. Schr Mahimahi from Waialua. M wing-ti- p to my bill: Mr Hogg, J P Dias, Mrs A fcproull. city of physicians, Philadelphia, in tho tate are requested to make Immediate payment Ofttimes I hold the richest blood I to J. Stupplebeen or to CARRIAGES For Maui, per stmr Claudine, Sept 19 hope of restoration to a normal method you'll the nndersiencd. 0BTAINE5 IN S MINUTE: Capt H Ahlborn, Rev Bishop of Pano-poli- s, find on Murray hill OKI'AKTUICES. Rt of sleeping. Honolulu. July g.t, 1693. W Peterson, A Magec. T Wittrock, Sometimes I take a mixture, but I """""'fta Monday. Sept. IS. Miss C L Turner, Mrs Hamanalau, Miss A His medical experience was extensive. find it does not pay. mm Stmr Ivaaia Gahan, for Kilauea and Beers.; He began vith anodyne and ended with Unless wish to suffer pain for maoy Waiakea I Mill Co. with reliable drivers, Hanalei. For Sai"TFrancisco, per It M o a a serious contemplation of deadly strych- an anxious day. Stmr J A Cummins, N'eilson. for Koo-- A T THE AJS'NUAI, SINGLE Dr Craig, Mrs R Albrecht, J nine. He tried oxides and bromides, CX of the MEETING or DOUBLES TEAMS, Ian. P. Low-re- y WAIAKEA MILL COMPAMTh.M Atherton, wife and daughter, F J nerve foods and antifats, luetics and For I have found that when I've bit Stmr Mokolii, McGregor, for Molokai. and wife, H F Wichman.Jas A Wilder, a Briton and a Celt, SADDLE HORSES, Schr Sarah and Eliza for Eoolau. C von Hainni, Jno Dver, Misses Edith and laxatives, iodides and chlorides, acids 0ilediro?theenJ.0u-lnt1??ea0r,.'OWlD0ffl"- " Ka-pa- I'm pretty sure to suffer the region Gentle Stmr James Makec. Haglund, for a Maude Auld, Mrs Draper, Mr Castlen; C and alkalis, oatmeal and cornmeaL Al- - in for Ladles nso. and Hanalei. of my belt; steerage and 92 passengers in transit. ( ternating with these he took beer, baths And 3823: Carriages will be at every Tuesday, Sept. 10. when a Frenchman I have S" Steamer From Hanalei, per stmr James Makee, and blisters. Knowing that belladonna ninned, of Germans keen frpi: H ' landing, on Steamars arma!. C Bishop. Le Waia- Sept 21 W Rooell, Mrs Kakina, 11 I K.Wo,d8s: Stmr II Claire, for E J made large the pupils of the eyes, ho do not AcdUor- - nae, Waialua, Kahuku and Punaluu. lepers and 13 on deck. I want a battlefield down in T.R.Keyworth. war. searched for a medicine that would have the midst of me. JS. W. HOLD3WOHTH, GOODNESS. Stmr Mikahala. Chancy, for Maui and For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr Kinau, 1413 q Proprietor and Manager. Hawaii. Sept 22 M the effect of a mydratic npon the nos- it pcuu.. . Secrstar For the Volcano: J Davidson, From which think ..minium,ii na, iu3. 149 Stmr Iwalani, Freeman, for Kauai. Miss Emma L Clarke. Hilo and wayports: trils. Then he went to Dr. Curtis and I 'tis evident, Stmr Claudine, Davies. for Maui. while seemint? free from carp. Miss E Roy. Terrance Kevan, C J Falk. Rt had tho cartilage of his nose removed. to JUDICIAL Am bk Albert, Griffiths, for San Fran- Rev Bishop of Honolulu, J Bryant, E I have keep a watchful eye upon laupalioelioo Sugar Co. SALE. cisco. Somebody told him about tho Prince of my bill of Madden, Mrs L Aseu, J O Carter, J r, Mrs fare; A P M S S China. AVard. for Hongkong, Thos McTighe and 2 children, Miss Wales being cured of insomnia by the And that is why stick by you, my T THE AJSHiJIAJj MEETING Parker, I -- 0- of the LAUPAHOEHOE J via Yokohama. Miss M K Low, Sirs C P Iaukea and use of a hop pillow, and he tried that friend, the livelong night: SUGAR COM- - Mile Morris for Koolau. puZeU .tula ",od d"y ' September fc daughter. without effect. His case was incurable! I'm dieting and if I may, I'll have the Office of Theo. II. Davieg tne folio" Wedsesday, Sept. 20. lnc officers wrre elected for VUITUE OF A mzniiTW. For Sydney, per CASS AVarrimoo, Sept He grow desperate. Ho resorted to another bite. tho ensuing year: madebr the HOX. W. Schr Kawaiisui for Koolau. 21 Mrs M G Hanna and infant, a President Then n Atiktiv iroroivn and cainphine, benzine bombazinel John Kendrick Bangs Harper's oneof thoJudzcs of the Circuit Court for 'the' Thuesday, Sept. 21. large number of passengers in transit. in F ii SwinrJ' At this stage his wife left him, and ono Weekly. Trea,!nr equity hroncht by M Cues SnucxELs v. OroEoi It S S Mariposa. Hayward, for San by ono the servants in the house gave no- which decree was confirmed Francisco. ap on appeal by Supreme EXl'OKTS. tice. the Court by decree dated Stmr J A Cummius, Neilson, for Koolau. Among the incidents of childhood E. T. IIOLnsWORTH, September U, 1893; I shall sell at public auction household be- ESI at my For San Francisco, per bk Albert, Sept Thus was a wrecked that stand out bold Secretary. salesrooms in Honolulu, Feiday, Sept. 22. 19 in relief, as our Honolulu, Sept. 1S93. H Hackfeld & Co, 0732 bags sugar; M cause head 2ind. 14)-3- t o. the of it snored. memoryTeverts Stuir J A Cummins, Neilson. for S fc 1800 to the days when we Grinbaum Co. bags sugar; total. We all regard with serious apprehen- were young, none are more prominent S532 bags (1,015,253 lbs) sugar; domestic Annual On Weflnesflay, Oct, Stair Kaala. Gahan, for Waianae. value, $32,224.27. sion tho threatened approach of epi- than severe sickness. The young Meeting, Stockholde rs. 1811, 1893, Stmr Kinau, Clarke, for Maui and Ha- For San Francisco, per Mari- demics from tho old world, and we re- mother vividly remembers that was waii. RMSS it posa, Sept 21 G J Waller, CH pes hides; member that from tho same old world Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy cured AT 12 Yacht Hawaii for Pearl City. Hyman Bros, 500 bags rice; G Lycurgus, of croup, O'CLOCK NOON, was brought tho sad, sad infirmity of her and in turn administers -- Satueday, Sept. 25. 32 bnchs bananas; P G Camarinos, 12 bis to own STOCKHOLDERS OF snoring a gift that wo could havo done it her offspring and always with piIE THE ALL OF THOSE Am bk Alden Besse, Friis. for San Fran- fruits; Campbell, Marshall & Co, 193 bxs the best results. deal- --L Paukaa Sugar Company will and 515 bnchs bananas. Domestic value, without and would have been happier For sale by all please cisco. ers. ake notice that the yearly meeting of Suxday, Sept. 21. ?4,G2G.50. had they kept at home. the Company will be San Francisco, bk Bekson, Smith & Co., held at the office of Colo- For per Alden Besse, a recognition of tho deplor- 1190 SHARES CASS Warrimoo. Arthur, for the Sept 23 W G Irwin & Co,2350 bags sngar; i'ow that Agents for H. I. C. Brewer & Company, able seriousness of snoring is forthcom- Limited on nies. C O Berger. 4937 bare sucar: J T Water-- TUESDAY, October 24tb, 1893V IN THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE house, 790 soberly suggest at bags sugar, M S Grinbaum A ing I would that some IMPOKXS. o'clock a. it. J. O. CARTER Co,3S50 bags rice; M Phillips & Co.JOO philanthropist offer a prize for the spe- Secretary VESSELS IN POUT. bags From Victoria, Paukaa Sngar Co. SUGAR rice; Hyman Bros. 500 bags ncc, Sing cific that will antagonize and destroy this per CASS Warrimoo, Honolulu, Sept. 23, ffMAPU COMPANY Chong & Co, 1000 bags rice. Total, 8,277 Sept2t 1500 bbls lime, 100 sacks exits, 100 1893. (This list docs not include coasten.i 3492-3-1' i . bags (520 tons) sugar and 2200 bags sunderer of homes and destroyer of hap- sacks flour, 500 sacks bran, 60 bbls 25 , KAVAL VESSELS. rice. beer, Named in certificates Domestic value. $59,545. piness. The remedy must bo real and cases whisky, 70 bbls fish. 100 pkgs furni- Nos. S3, 59 and 60, belnr the eame corned by said D 6 FS Philadelphia, Barker. Callao. the euro effected permanent. ture. 2201 pieces lumber, 1100 bdls shooks, Bii-ds- . salt. GOO bdls ; Choice Carrier , U S S Boston, Day, cruise. Snoring must be removed from tho shingles, etc. 10,453 pkgs are in TEIUIS CAsn. tt. s nl,l ,.. USB Adams, Nelson, from Lahaina. BOItK. transit. and transfers a; cipensta of purchaser." category of incurable afflictions. Julius Per stmr XEECHAKTVE!.'. THOMAS In Honolulu, September 23, Chambers ew Mokolii 50 bags bone3 and 131 LEWIS 1893, to the wife B. Thomas, in York Recorder. sheep. J. LEVEY, of E. a A FLOClv OF Br scb. Norma, Yokohama. daughter. Per fcarali and Eliza 100 b3gs SIXTEEN U9T- - AUCTIONEER. . rice. homing Pigeons Am bkt Discovery, Christiansen, San Fran. FAGERROOS At Tho Proprietor's Only Itemed-- for sale. Six of Am schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, P'g't S'd. Kalihi. Oahu. Septem- Per Iwalani 2323 bags sugar, 10 bdls them are immirr.i i.i,ili ti. ber 24, 1893, to the wife of V. J. Fagerroos, A certain clerk in a Detroit establish- hides. 106 bags pia. C8 bags rice, 67 pkgs Am bkt Irmgard. Schmidt, Laysan Island. a son. sundries. balance were bred here. Inquire at EXECUTOELX'S NOTICE. Am bkt S G Wilder, McNeill, San Fran, ment, who has money of his own, but GAZETTE OFFICE. W Dimond. Nelson, Per Claudint 7G head 94 1 Am bkt H San Fran. holds a position for the looks of the cattle, pigs, 346S-- 6t 1494-- 44 100 21 rpHE TTNDERSIGJTED HAV- Am bk Detroit, Darrah, Nanaimo. thing, recently became impressed horse, hides, bags taro, 278 bags - Topgallant, MAKIUED. by tho potatoes, 350 bags com, 105 pkgs . ?.? beVi dal' 'PPOInted Execntorlr of the Am sh Jackson, P'tTownsend. sundries. ' aadtestament of Thomaa THRUM-HIGH- T Sep- idea that he was working too hard, and I" Kosewarne. Br bk Darra. Peterson. Newcastle. NSW At NUes. Mich., H1W1II1H SAZEITS CO., IatcofHonoluln,deceaed.DotIcela hereby giro: Japanese S S Aikoku Maru, Yokohama. tember 2. 1S33, by the Rev. F. S. Retan. he went to the manager about it. to all persons to present their cUIms against ihtM Geo. Ernest Thrum to Miss Rose G "I came to Eee yon," he said to that po- For a lame back or for a pain in the esute of said Thomas Hoscwarnc, dulyactheB-il- f Hight. side or by mortgase, or tentate, "about my duties here." chest, try saturating a piece of e . hc?'2 ee"ed TOKKIGK VKSSKLS EXPECTED. Law - and - Se5."tBrown 1 offlee. tn Honolala. ' flannel with Chamberlain'sPain Balm General - Bookbinders Island of Oahn. ' 'What about them?' inquired the man- binding within six months from the Temls. Where from. Dne. DIED. ager. and it onto the affected parts. date hereof, or they will be forexer birred. Aa4 This treatment will cure any all person Indebted to said estate are hereby re- Ambk Martha Davis.. BostonDec ...20-3- 0 ordinary quested to ADAMS At Palatna, September 23, 1893. "I want fewer working hours." case in one or two days. make Immediate payment thereof to Am sch Robert LewersS F Aug 25 Pain Balm ACC0UKT-B00K- S the undersigned. urs. i;nar.oue .aaams, aged ffu vears, The manager had .his own views on the MANUFACTURED 4j&OSSOceanic SF Oct 17 also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles to Honolulu, September 5th. 1393. 21 widow of the late Captain Adams. subject. for sale by y Pattern, including the Supply Ambk Harvester SF (Hilo).. Aug all dealers. of Paper, EbTHEBP. IMWEWABNE. AmbkCevlon SF. Sept20 BRTJGUIERE-- ln Alameda. Cal., Septem- "WeUheaiathoughtfulIy, "Idon'fc Bexsox, & Ruling PrintiiiB, PaStig Ezecntorlx of the Estate of Thomas 7, 1893. Smith Co., Perforating, "Z4 lioiewanie. deceased. Am bkt Planter SF. .Sept 14 ber Rose Antoinette, infant see how we can arrange it, tmlass wa Agenta for H. I. Binding, Gilding, Letter Brsh Co. of Merioneth NSW.. Sept 14-2- 0 daughter of Camille J. and Grace E. ing, ec. Bruguiere. make more than 21 honra constitato a RMSS Alameda SF . .Scpt27 The National band gave moon- 20-3- All kinds of a Gerbk Nautilus.. . ..Liverpool Dec 0 GILLILAND-- I:i Honolulu, day," end Detroit artistic printing at on Fridav, MUBIO AND MAGAZINES BOUND light concert Sana Satur- Haw bk AndrewWc!ch.S F.. . .Sept 20 J September 22. 1S93. at 6:15 p m.. at Free Press. the Gazette Office, to at Sonci any Pattern. day evening.

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