u VOL. XXVIIL-N- o. 36J HONOLULU, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 5, 1893. I WHOLE No. 149S Hawaiian Gazette. Business Glarus Sncriai iXotirrs. AT TEE CAPIT0LJ PUBLISHED nv RSBSCELLAWEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS HAYYAHAN GAZETTE CO., (Limited,) BISHOP & COMPANY. Tuesday Morning;, r) - Sv.'V xrs- lesa. MRS. mm k LDNDI; THB COUNCILS ,1 f lfc DOLLAR PER ANNUM BANKERS. MEET IN BXTRA IIOXOLVLC, IUWAIIAS 1M.ASD!. DRAW EXCHANGE ON --DENTISTS, vr : --' T722i :s&iU 5iiSSI0N jr!ber'.SH.ooliiAiIvanfe THE B,ir. OF CALIFCHHIA, ..rair.i AHD T3EIB AOEHT3 IK Xeiv Vorfc, Which clades plages prepaid. Uoituu, 1'arln MESSRS. N H. ROTHSCHILD & LONDON, Manager SOUS, H. M. WHITNEY, Business ANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN.-The Commercial Banking Sydney, And. EDITOR, tondop. Co. of Hotel St., opj.. Dr. J. S.McGrew' l'ctltlon Itccelveit itrferrlnc to Hllo 46 Merchant Street The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, office. N. Sydney. The Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, ami Puna District Adjournal and its Branches in Christchnrch, Djncdlnand -- GAS Well-lncto- ADMINISTERED. ADVERTISING. The Bank of British Colombia. to Sfeet Arrain This RATES OF Oregon. .Portland, The Azores and Madeira Islands. HAWAIIAN Morning SoDp.rr1l. 1 VT Swim 2 m 3 ml 6m iy Stockholm, Sweden. The; Chartered Bank of India, Australia and 1W 150 200 300 400 600 iooo China. Kin ' 5001 600 1000 14 OO 1 in 2I 300' 400 Hongkong. Yokohama, .Tapai. ' COO 800,1000 1400 20 00 Audtransacta 2 in 3W 5001 1356 General Bankinj; 'act ami Title Co. 00 goo: 750 1000'1200 1750 24 00 Bimness y Sin oo; 15 00 2100 3000 4 in ... .1 500 750, 9 00 12 750 1000)1200 IGOO'2000 30 00 50 00 r.. - 5 in 00 3600 SO 00 O. HALLA- SOX. j la 300 1200'HOO IS 00'24 SATumiAr, 2, 1893. U It500 I8O0 2200 3000 4000 5000 10000 LIMITED. Sept. Col.... 00 12000 V Col.... 1750 2200i3000 4000 5000 60 Importers and 25 fX) 3200 5000J7500 11000 15000 Dealer in Hardware, NO. IS MERCHANT ST. The councils convened in extra i Coi.... iooo Plows, Paints, Oils and General Merchandise, session, by of -- correspondence Intended lor pabllcation, -- OFFICERS:- order tho executive, . ooald be addressed to the "Editor of the Hawa--- n WmWHall PresIdent and Manager tlONOLUliU, II. 1. last Saturday morning at 11 3Q Gazette, Post Office Boi. O. 5. "4!.'e Secretary acd Treasurer la- - Correspondence relating to Advertise- WmF Allen AnHitn. o'clock. -- Printing, should ThosMay and F Wnndenburg ments, mbscriptions and Job Directors Vice-Preside-nt adiressedto thf'JIanasercf the Hawaiian 1S5S corner fort and King Sts y r. M. tlntCD - t'residSDt Hatch was in the jazctte. Post Office Box. O." Cecil Brown - chair, all tho yearly CrsHp and ministers and coon CiTBusiness Cards and all quarterly or .. LZVZXZ. C.E W. K. Secretary payable tn adtanct or on CS3 Brov.Tt, cilmen were present except advertisements are 3, K"Vi; SEM Al J. P. rrwHurerii Maneser President jreentatlonof the bill. OOOKE. W. V. Frn-- r Anditor ,. be Successors to Leweks Dole and Conncilmen Wilder ami 3 iu foreign advertisements must ftDrcsso:, with the when ordered in, or no Iaporter: ao Soalcrs in Lumber, Mendonca. 'ou-- be tafceS of them. Tho rates of will remit-t.r- And all kinds of Building Materials. ""far c are zlven in the above scale, and Tho reading of tho minutes of the or American advertise 1356 Fort Street. Honolulo. y prepared to search f r European This .'tu;itim it - acnts, - aUscriptlons may be made by postal rccurda and furnish abstracts of title to last regular meeting- waa dispensed order EMPIRE HOUSE, all real property in tho Kingdom. with. J OLDS, Proprietor contemplat Attorney-Gonera- l THE Corner Nuuann:::::::::Avenue and Hotel Streets Parties plucmg loans on, or Smith presented Pacific Commercial Advertiser iug the purchase of real estate will find it a petition from Daily Choice Alos, Wxnos Iiirtnors to their advantage to consult the company residents of Pnna and 135S and Is published bj the Hawaiiajc Gazette Co- . y. in rsgard to titlp. Hilo, Hawaii, praying that certain mpart at its Office in Merchant Street, and districts be by Carriers in the City, at E. S. CTJNHA' XESfAll orar-- i Attended to with prompt-ne- QUEEN VICTORIA. transferred for adminis- trative pnrpoges from i'nna to South Six Dollars (36.00) Par Annum. rjr - r Hilo. Postage paid, Etotnii viiX2.o Donlor. iKIlv t- - Foreign Countries UNIOK SALOON. Alutnal Telephone 138; Bell Telephone Alezandrina Victoria, Qneen of never hesitated on her course as the Tho petition roforrpd S10.00 per annum 16'.'. P..O. Box 325. was to thn ar AddVesi alTcommunlcatlons, Inrfirof the "Hawaiian Gazette" bulldlne Great .Britain and Ireland, Empress constitutional queen of a nation of judiciary committee. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY, 1336 No. 23 Merchant Street. of was born on 24th of freemen, and her rule Attorney General Smith 4 Merchant Street Rallw'y India, the presented No. "Which kept her throne unshaken the bill of tho HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO Canadian Pacific May, 1819, and is now, therofore, in Hawaiian Gazette still' Company, amounting to $202-60- . for Slcam Enjlncs, Sugar Mills, Boilers,, 75th year succeeded to Broad-base- d Garflsi. the of her age, upon her people's will," printing and binding the laws gusiueisjs Coolers, Iron, Brass and Lead Casting Tns Fajiods Tooiust Botrrx or Womjj. of the the the throne at the death of her uncle, And . her name, shall be held up Provisional government. Machinory of Every Description "William di IV., on the 20th June, 1837, throughout all time as the pattern of The bill was ordered paid 43-Mi- to Order. and PROFESSIONAL. S $5 Second and $10 First Class. is a good woman, wife, mother and charged to general expenses of the Particular attention paid to Ships' Blaekt and nowinHhe 56th year of her queen. Provisional in- smithing;. JOB WORKeiecntodon tbeibort.i. reign. Her grandfather, Georgo HI., government, to be CARTER & CARTER, 135S notice. y Less than by Other Lines. m.m cluded in the estimates for October. .t had by his wife Sophia a family of VICTORIOUS IRON MOULD- 1893. A.ttornoy Xi."r. K. KAHOOKANO. To Ail Poistb is the DNITED STATE8 nine sons and six daughters, and The minister l No. 24 Merchant Street. J. it ERS. of finance presented ASD , VIA Fo&TXAKD. Taooma. would seem strange that the three resolutions relating to certain ROSA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law! chief A. Seattle, Vioiobia axd VAHooxrres. of family details of keeping accounts beWeen n-- or inheritance such a should t Xjo.'BV. Attexds all tdi Courts tub Kincdov. the treasury and diplomatic and 13.. 15 Kaahnmann Street, Honolnln. Iy fall to the daughter of the fourth Ta-of-W- ar No. 15 Eaauukako Street, They Win the With consular representatives of the gov- y uooHiinj BES0ST8, son. ernment. ISM Honolulu, H.I. J. S. SMITHIES, the Fish Market Team At the young Queen's first council, After some discussion and explana- PARKE, Banff; Glacier, Moront Stephen and WXHIAM C. aSTotary1 ... held the day after the death of the last Saturday. tion by tho minister of finance, as to ioxT3iio Fraser Canon. the intent and application of the old remarked that tug-of-w- ar Xarw AND AGENT TO GRANT jfAHF.IAGE king, it was she The between the Ho- resolutions, they were AttorneyAcknowledgments.at adopted. And Agent to take signed'her second name only, " Vic- nolulu iron moulders anil fish mar- At 11:45 am. the councils went into LICENSES. special OFFICE:-- 13 Kaauchaxu Sthee, Empress Lias of SUamers from Vancoirer toria" a name that will bo known ket teams, which took place last session, and after considering Kohala. Hawaii. 1415-t- f I3. Honolnln, II. I. 1 Mahnkona. widely several questions of more or less im- and honored as long and as 10 Tiokets to all points in , China, India Saturday morning at o'clock portance, adjourned at 1250 p.m. . to W-R- . CASTLE, X lVATCKIIOVSE, as the English language is known. JOIU and aronnd tho world. was a hard fought battle lasting meet again at 11:30 a.m. today. IMP0KTER AKD DEALZB IN QErTEHAI It? may be interesting to look back about three hours, and owing, - - And Notary Public. Attends all the Courts of HEKCHANDI3E. gy For Tioket9 nnd General Information through the period so lengthened y 1856 Qneen Street, ilonolnln y to acci- SWA MURDER CASE. 1356 the KinRdom. when considered as one reign, and perhaps, as much an THKO. II IJAVIUS Si Co.. THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., yet so brief a space in the lifetime of dent as to superior weight,, termi- J. ALFRED MAGOON, Sixteen Japanese Now Under Importer and Coraralsiion Herchants, Agents Canadian FaoiSo ltailway for a nation. nated in a victory for the iron Attorney Counselor At Law. 1420-l- y Hawaiian Islands. Arrest For Complicity in and AMD AOEMTS 70S At the accession of Queen Victoria moulders. OFFICE 42 Merchant Street. Lloyd's and the LiverpooICnderwnters, The event had been arranged for the Affair. Honolulu, H. I. British and Foreljrn Marine Insurance Co., the population of the British Isles 1343 y PIONEER STEAM 11M And Northern Aannrancq Cctapany. j was twenty-fiv- e and a half millions some time previous, but owing to Eight Japanese were arrested bzbv ahs roon, Candy Manufactory and Bakory, mi. uazstxss .rrauorrana elt, national debt stood at 0. some misunderstanding as to Saturday and eight more Sunday Honolulu. Honolnlu. Honolulo. 35" . 3EC O H. IVT , and the the HAWAIIAN WINE CO. Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker During tho first fifty years place of encounter, the affair near- in connection with the recent mur- Ac CO. 1356 7inoteISt.,bet.NnuannandFort y EO HOFFSCHLAEGEIt of the Queen's reign the debt was de- King and Bethel Streets, FRANK BROWN, Manager. ly fell through, and it is thought der of the Japanese policeman at Honolnln, H. I., creased more twenty-fiv- o 23 and 30 Merchant Street, - Honolulu, n. I. by than would not have taken place at all, Ewa plantation. During yesterday and Commiision Herchanti, Importers 1335-l-y MISS D. LAMB millions, and in April, 1892, had been 1356 had there not been a $50 forfeit morning a crowd of Japs, number- further reduced to 677,680,000, up. This induced the contending ing about one hundred and seven- H, L. HOLSTEIN, C. E. WILLIAMS, Notary JPublic while the population numbers teams to come to an agreement and teen, came down to the police Attornoy art Xjnrov. Importer, Manufacturer, Upholsterer, 38,000,000. ASD DXALXK IN Office of 'J. A. Magoon, Merchant street, station and requested to be COIXECTIONS PBOKPTLT ATTENDED TO. Trans-Atlanti- c put up the remaining $150 each, locked near the Postoffice. 1434-l- steamships were FURNITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, making the stake $200 a side. Be- up, claiming they had participated 1S74 KOHALA, HAWAII. ly then only just passing out of a t Pianos and Mnsioal Instruments. sides this, there was considerable in the murder to the same H. SCHMIDT & SONS, feeble infancy, and in 1838 the' extent JOUS II. JPAXV, 136? 105 FORT STREET. ly W. monev tin on the outfiifle. nnd in as those now under arrest. Their C0HHISSI0NEE Great Western, the wonder of tho H0TARY PUBLIC and Xmorttra and CoamiEsion Herchsts, C0Dsequence tho crowd in attend request was refused and they were of DESDS G. W. MACFARLANE & CO., day, crossed the ocean in 15 days; and ance was large and noisy, tender- - ordered to leavo. They did not feel For the Slates of California and New York Commission Honolnln. in the same year an act of parliament opinion Omce at the Bank of Bishop & Co., Honolulu. Importers and Merchants, ing advice and freely. inclined to do this, and several po- ISM Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, was passed authorizing "the trans Shortly after 9 :30 the opposing licemen were detailed to drive them A; CO, aqekts ron F. A. SCHAKFEK mission of mails by railway;" and teams faced each other on the away. One or two of J. M. WHITIiEY, M. D., D. D. S it the Japs Mlrrlees, Watson A Co.. Scotland Street Iron Importers St. Commission Mrc's. kleated planks, and at the word Street, was later still before the Queen her- made an attempt at resistance, but Dental Booms on Fort Works, Glasgow. 1333 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. y from ifflcein Brewer's, Block,corner HotelandFort John Fowler A Co., (Leeds) Limited Steam Plow self ventured to travel by rail from the referee, settled down to were speedily brought into subjec- ana orKS,i.eeas. 1356 y streets Entrance, Hotel street. isoo Locomotive iy hard work. After a pull of about tion by the clnbs of the officers. M. S. GRINBATJM & CO.. London to Windsor. twenty minutes a foul was claimed These from yes- UACKFELD Sc CO., pro- Japs came in Ewa WILLIAM 0. SMITH, II. ixtobtebs or Morse, Wbeatstono and Cooke in behalf of the iron General Commiision Agenti, moulders, terday, and it was learned last Gen'l Merchandise and Commission duced their electric telegraphs about some one having given the anchor- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 1356 Queen Strcet.Honoluln, H. I. y night that they had retnrned. The 1353 Merchants. Honolulu. H.I. y the same time, and in 1838 tho tele- man of opponents graph began to be a necessary their a bottle of sixteen Japs povr under arrest will n6 Fort Street, : : Honolulu. soda water. The foul was not be held pending a further Investiga- 1316-- y UY.TlAHi BROS.. M. S. GRINBATJM & CO., adjunct to every line of railway. Tho submarine line was laid by allowed and the tug went merrily tion into the murder case. Importers of General Herchandise, Commission Merchants, first E. G. HITCHCOCK, TBOX lirett Irom uover to uape Unsnez in on for a time when, after the iron , AND THE No. 215 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ENGLAND, Post Office Box S603. 1850, but the wire soon parted, and it moulders had been devoting more A disnatch from Victoria, dated . 1356 y was not till the following year that than usual energy to kleat climb- Aug. says : The British steel OJlce at HILO, HAWAII. y 8th, 1373-- No. 58 Queen Street, Honolulu, H.I, es- -- electric communication was ing, the suddenly "N.B. Bills Peokftlt Collected. B knot left the screw steamship Crown of England 1372-ly- Jc CO., tablished between Great Britain I WIIiDER center mark and wandered up to is loading in Japan by the Great the continent of Europe. re- HYMAN BROTHERS. Corner of Fort and Queen Steets, Honolulu, and It the sixteen-inc- h mark in favor of WILLIAM C. ACHI, quired such giants as William Northern railway to sail early in Commission Merchants, Lumber, Paints, Oils, Kails, Salt & Building the iron moulders. A search for September for Puget Sound as the Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and 206 1356 Materials of every kind. y Thompson, now Lord Belvin, to Front Street, San Francisco. the cause of this trans-Pacif- ic mane oceanic leiegrBpnya success,, sudden advantage pioneer of the fleet Beal Estate Broker. Particular attention paid to Ailing and shipping revealed the disastrous fact 1!73 and Edison to make electricity the that The Crown of England was built Attxkds all the Cocbts or the Kisodok. Island orders. y Hawaiian Annual. familiar servant it now is in our I the belt of the fish market team in 1891, and is first-cla- ss OFFICE: No. 36 Merchant Street, a ship of streets and housti. anchor-ma- n had slipped down 1372 Honolulu. H. I. ly These are some till the same size as the Tacoma. She St. Matthew's Hall. HAND-BOO- K EXCELS THE of thn triumphs of peace which the it rested against a kleet, this ren- may be chartered for subsequent NOHAWAIIAN ALMANAC and ANNUAL world has seen since Qneen Victoria MR. W. F. ALLEN, for reliable statistical and general information dering it almost impoEBible for trips-- till the railway company's SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA. relating to these Islands. Price 75 cents; or ascended the throne but with which them to gain the lost ground, and new steamers are in England OVEB MESSES. BISHOP & mailed abroad at 85 cents each. built AN OFfICE A School for boys. Twenty-sixt- h year. Send the Queen's own per&"nality has bad HAS corner of Merchant and Eaahnmanu THOS. G. TnRUM, Publisher, A Un. T....I u IT the knowing ones knew that the for CataTogce. 1343-l-y Honolulu. II 1. i:ul streets, and he will be pleased to attend to any ons character of ha conrt ofnw, Z tattle was practically decided in Wc Speak. What We Know. usiness entrusted to him. 13H-- m favor of the iron moulders. Two Est. Alfred Ise Srswer, S.S., II. vitiated and degrade' 1 the society from the CoalmUe Trxai) Bhhh, . Mr. i Az. GOLDEN BEE of 'two hncdred veara nnn tho hours after this accident there3ult If. E. JlcirVT'KlEE: IIRO. 15 ly BAM! .r. My wife and four children were Grocery, Feed Store and Bakery. coarseness of tho two earner and the waa seen n tne declared victory for taken very suddenly with severe cases Fort unprincipled prodigacy of the last of the Iron moulders. morbus. bought a Corner King and Streets. C. HTJSTACE. HONOLULU. of cholera I bottle IJ56 Honolnln. H. I. y of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and (Formerly with B. F. Bolles A Co.) tone to the society of their duy, so the Massage Diarrhoea Remedy, and from one to AGENT FOR I refief THE "WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN Wholesale and Retail Crocor, domestic virtuts and the purity of two doses gave in each case. I - California Optical Co's Spectacles and the court of Queen Victoria have set heartily recommend it; believing it Investment Comnanv- 111 King Street, Harmony (Llmitea nsder Hall. an example not without reach- VTKS. PEAY WODLD ANNOUNCE the best remedy known for bawel its far complaints. 35 50 Money loaned for long o. suorx periods, Family. Plantation, and Shins1 Stores sup Eyeglasses. ing effects in our own time. ItJ that she will attend a limited num- and cent bottles for plied at short notice. New Goods by eTery ber of patients. Address M. sale all medicine dealers. ON APPROVED SECURITY. Assortmi&ts will be sent Is- at H. by steamer. Orders irom the other islands faith-- f Ctf" to other Crowns have tottered and fallen Whitney's, Bell & Apply to W. W. HALL, Manager. ally executed. lands for the convenience of taosewho cannot King Bt.; Telephone 73. Benson. Smith Co 1465-l-y all ronnd her but Qaeen Victoria 3228-t- t$56 nS.Offlce-Bea- rcr Block. Fort St, y 1356 TELEPnoyz2fo.ua. j come to Honolnln. has f Agents for H. L

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1893.

FOREIGN NEWS CLIPPINGS. AN EMBEZZLER CAPTURED given"him a reputation not won in ADMIRAL SKERRETT ROBBED 0 YOU FEED a day. The "present is a time D which tests the political survival THE BABY? The proposed German bill Young Paul Hume Arrested at and Mr. Hatch is one to-- of the fittest, creasing the tax on wine and Brisbane For Embezzling The Skin needs food. If the Com- of the few men able to pass the bacco is Yery unpopular. plexion is sallow, rongh, scaly, pimply, 12-PAi- Apart- jE A Sneak Thief Enters His Funds of Wells, Far- ia because it is not fed with EDITION ordeal of pub'lic criticism and It has been estimated that Great it go & Co. MONTEZ stand upon his merits as a man ments at the Hawaiian Hotel Britain has about 100,000 abso- LOLA CREHE lutely "homeless wanderers." ThaSkin Food and Tissue Builder, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBEB 5, IS93. and an American. On Thursday Ni&ht. Captain Christian received a positively the only 3 afk and reliable ar- Seven hundred live larks consti- letter by the steamer Warrimoo ticle for' the Complexion. Absolutely tuted the queer present lately sent harmless, opens the pores, increases the We are authorized to state that DEPARTURE OF PRESIDENT DOLE. by the king of Italy to the German from a friend in Melbourne, natural and necessary secretions of the dated August loth. The letter skin. Restores the flesh to firm healthy the account of the debate in Thurs- VALUABLE LOT OF JEYVELlt emperor. state of youth. Prevents wrinkles. M. Marie, of Paris, is known as contained a full account of ar- day's council meeting, as given in Daily, 2d.) the Good for burns, chapped lips and hands. (From tbe September TO HIS DATJGIITEltS the "dog barber." He daily clips jpflPot lasts three months. last evening's Star, was largely rest at Brisbane of a young man President Dole left yesterday STOLEN. from ten to thirty dogs. The price named Paul Hume, who embezzled PRICE 75 GENTS. imaginative, and especially that of a clip is 4f. your druggist for it. afternoon by the Kinau for a tbe sum of SSOOO from the office of E"Ask Messrs. Allen and Emmeluth did Australia has sent several test HOW CAN YOU TOLERATE short vacation on the island Wells, Fargo fc Co., not make use of the language at- shipments of hay to England in at Sacramento, Freckles, Pim- of Hawaii. He was met at the he tributed to them. Xo threats of Tbe Matter l'laced In the Ilaudo or competition with Canadian hay. Cal., some time ago. Hume spent ples, Blackheads, wharf by a large concourse of yellow or mud- resignation were made by anyone. Larscu liy the Marshal. It brought ?35 a ton. Eome time in this city and left by dy Skin, month people, the majority of whom were All the southern counties of Eng- the steamer Warrimoo for Brisbane Wrinkles or any among the best citizens of Hono- land are almost in a panic over the on form of facial dis- Mb. Irving M. Scott, of the July 21st. During his stay here figurement when ex- plague of wasps hatched by the lulu and vicinity. The aloha he went bv the name of Georce Mrs Nettie Har- Union Iron Works, has delivered a About 6:30 o'clock last Thurs- dry tended him was the most marked hot, season. Grotdfrends, and so signed himself rison guarantees lecture in which he claims that the evening the two young to cure yon. Don't public demonstration that has day There is a grand exodus of im wnen lie took passage by the War- United States has advanced beyond of Rear Admiral consider your taken place since the arrival of daughters migrants from the Ekaterinoslay rimoo. When the young man was case a hopeless all other countries in constructing who occupy Canada, Minister Blount in the harbor last Skerrett, adjoining region, Russia, to For arrested at Brisbane the sum of one. types of modern warships. The the greater part these are the per-- ?2540 was found on his person, the April. apartments to their parents on the Mrs. Harrison treats ladies for all de- being 127 twenty-dolla- r fects of face and figure. Tho perma- points claimed by Jlr. Scott were upper floor of the Hawaiian hotel, secuted German colonists. amount in nent removal of superfluous hair The demonstration which took gold pieces. Detective Tucker, who guaranteed. superior armor, speed sustained, toilets for Mrs. James Brown Potter is com- place yesterday had more than a completed their the spent some time here in search of MRS. :TEEirE K.VRRISON the effectiveness of rapid-fir- e guns, plaining again that the American evening and descended the stairs Hume, received word by the America's Beauty Doctor. local significance. It represented public does not appreciate her. last 26 Geary and coal endurance. Mr. Scott to listen to the band concert which Monowai that his man had been Street, San Francisco, Cal. the popular political feeling of She feels that she is too artistic in sale by HOLLISTKR & CO., cited the United States cruisers hotel her ground- arrested at Brisbane, and he left CPFor the islands of Hawaii. It repre- was given at the a little later. methods to please the Druggists, 109 Fort St , Honolulu. Columbia and Minneapolis, which lings. by that vessel to bring him back to 3406-t- f sented the popular backing which One of the young ladies had occa- ft are able to steam around the world In Mexico and Peru there were California. Hume is described as the annexation idea from sion to return to their apartments a rather prepossessing at moderate speed without receives colleges of augurs which practiced young man those taxpayers representing the shortly after 7 o'clock, and when and during his short stay in this IN THE SWIM! as modem warships destined no other means of divination than majority of the taxable property of passing through the upper hall watching the course and professing port spent money at rather a rapid of the well-dresse- to take the ,place national saw a tall, dark, d white rate. Detective Tucker is expected the islands. It endorsed the man to interpret the songs of birds. We cruisers of ' the past twenty-fiv- e to pass through here, with hia have just received and the political principle at the man coming from the direction of An Arkansas cow got into a years. The fact that several of the prisoner on the next steamer from (JAilKO same time. their room. patch of corn and died. Before the Colonies. ANOTHER FULL nations of Europe have already fol- she could be identified someone When the steamer pulled out, This occurrence did not excite OF lowed the lead of the United States skinned her and as her owner the President of the Provisional any suspicion on the part of the VICISSITUDES OF A DIA- - in constructing vessels of this type not be found the city had to stand government of the Hawaiian Isl- young lady, and she proceeded to the expense of disposing of the car- 3IOND. was touched upon as significant of Hay and Grain ands was officially saluted by her room, where she remained a case. of the superiority of modern United twenty-on- e short time and went down stairs Be- guns fired from the A congress is meeting in Paris The Story of Its Adventures Per Hawaiian Bark Mauna Ala States naval construction. Repopu-latio- n United States cruiser fol- again. When the young Iadie3 and styled the Congress of the fore It Came to the 4ns-tria- n . consisting of lowed by the same number from their parents repaired to their of France. By adopting this Treasury. 1500 Bales Large and "Wheat Hay, flOIES AND COMMENTS. apartments for the evening, one of title the Alliance of". Savants and 2000 Baca Surprise, .No. 1, White and the shore battery. Flags were the girls noticed a silver bracelet Philosophers seems to imply that The imperial treasury of Aus- Black Oats dipped on the vessels in the belonging to her sister lying the French race has died out alto- tria contains the Florentine dia- 2000 Baps Whole Barley, 1000 Bags Rolled Barley. President Dole left on Friday harbor, and among the plaudits of on the floor beside the bu- gether. mond. This is one of the finest diamonds of the world is 3500 Bags Coaise and Fine Bran, by the steamer Kinau. for a visit of the assembled multitude President reau. She immediately called An old negro near Humboldt, and it 600 Bags Middlings, noted for its luster and brilliancy. one or two weeks, as the occasion the matter to the attention of her Tenn., has a perfect mark of a 300 Bags Mixed Feed, Dole departed, leaving the cares of is worth 200 Bags Choice Wheat, mother. The young lady noted man's on his breast. The It $450,000 and has a may demand, at Wood's ranch, office on the shoulders of, his able hand romantic history connected with 200 Bags Cracked Corn, further that some lace pins were old man's son has the same mark 100 Bags Small Yellow Kohala, Hawaii. President Dole once belonged to Charles Corn, successor, Hon. Francis M. Hatch. missing from the bureau, and an on his breast, even more perfect. it. It 100 Bags Rolled Oats and the who has been an exceptional man in an The booming of the cannon on investigation was made by Ad- The old man says his father had Bold, Duke of Burgandy, 70 Bags Oil Cake Meal. seems to have been careless exceptional place ; the duties which board the U. S. S. Boston was miral and Mrs. Skerrett, which the same mark on his breast. rather Sf We selected theso Goods during showed that the following articles in guarding his treasures. our last trip to tho Coast; they are first-clas- s, have devolved upon him have been pleasant music to the ears of A Chattanooga negro has in- and cost no more than poorer had been taken from the bureau : He went to battle one day with extraordinary. Since he took office vented what he calls a "flying qualities now on the market. Americans in Hawaii. It carried One lady's silver watch and this diamond in his pocket, and i1 in last January he has devoted not with it the formal endorsement by horse." It is a wooden image of a the result was that he lost it. The Give a ! chatelaine, one diamond ring set nag mouuted on wheels, and will lis Trial only his time, but his entire ener- United States forces with five diamonds in a cluster, diamond lay on the road and a the naval in run like a scared rabbit. Unfor--, Bedrock gies to the Provisional government which had been given one of the Swiss soldier picked it up. He Prices! Hawaiian waters of the Provisional the model-mak- er young ladies which cost tunatety, levied looked upon it as a piece of glass JsT"Orders promptly attended. service. Fully appreciating the government. The order for the and $150, on the invention for an unpaid one marquise set tor-quoi- se and threw it down again, but as it "Telephones No. 121. services required, he hesitated ring with bill. at burning of American powder came and pearls, one moonstone fell the sun's rays caught it, and first to accept the position; but unsolicited from Admiral Skerrett, ring with three stones, one moon- The skeleton of a full-grow- n In- the soldier, thinking it a pretty once having reached the determin- and emphasized the previous stone ring with one stone, one ring dian and that of a dog were un- trinket, concludedjto carry it along earthed in WaltBburg, Wash., re- as pocket ation that the needs of Hawaii acknowledgment by the United with three pink stones, one sterlinc a piece. Shortly after California Feed Co., silver boot hook, one alligator card cently. The bodies must have this he showed it to a priest. called him, he has not faltered in States authorities of the Pro- KING A WRIGHT, case with silver corners, one blue been interred many years ago, as The priest admired it and gave the performance of his duties 344S 1491-l- m Proprietors. until visional government as the sover- enamel lace pin, one silver sword the place where they were discov- him a coin amounting to about 50 overwork warned him that rest was eign power in Hawaii. As the lace pin, one gold lace pin set with ered was the center of a wheatfield American cents for it. The priest absolutely necessary. As a diplo- flames leaped from the Boston three emeralds, one gold bow knot as long ago as 18G5. sold it to a jeweler for 60 cents, CASTLK & COOKE and a rich merchant paid to the mat, President Dole has exceeded seaward, it seemed to the crowds lace pin, one sterling silver shoe JCIi'K AND FIRE one silver-plate- d salts THE SAMOAN WAR. jeweler $2500 for it. The mer the high estimation of his friends, upon the wharves an open welcome horn, bottle, and one gold 'breast pin of leaves chant sold it to an Italian Duke and has succeeded in winning the to the future State INSURANCE of Hawaii as and coral roses, which was given The President GratiSed at tbe for $1000 advance on his price, and respect and confidence of the the latest and brightest star in the Admiral and Mrs. this Duke sold it to one of the Skerrett on the Snppression of the Revo-Moveme- United States as an- Popes, who paid $G0,000 for its well as of the blue field of American honor and occasion of their wedding. lutlonary AGENTS nexationists, who represent the ad- protection. Admiral Skerrett reported the possession. loss of these articles to the marshal The president and Secretary Gresh-ar- n After a number of other similar AGENTS FOR vanced party of political thought The broad stand long since taken are very much gratified at the sup- yesterday morning, and the matter adventures it came into the posses- in Hawaii. When he assumed by the pression of the revolutionary move- NEW ENGLAND MDTDAL United States in protecting was placed by that gentleman in ment in Samoa, and the surrender of sion of a Grand Duke, who mar- the head of the Provisional American interests in the Pacific, the hands of that capable detective its leading spirit, Mataafa, although, ried the Empress Maria Theresa of government he was looked and the part more lately taken at officer, Captain Larsen, who will in the absence of an American war Austria, and through her it came Life Insurance Co. ship, the United States was unable to to this imperial treasury. now upon as the best of the many the hands of that .government by find the robber and stolen goods if render any military aid towards the It OF BOSTON, such a thing is possible. Up to the accomplishment of end. The belongs to the royal family, and descendants of Americans resident the officers of the cruiEer Boston, that present time, however, no clue has cruiser Philadelphia, now nearing has its place in what is considered .A-llian- here for that difficult position ; he gave a peculiar significance to yes- been obtained. Valparaiso, was to have been ordered one of the finest collections in the Assurance was considered the " making of a to proceed to Samoa as soon as she world. Jeweler's Circular. COMPANY OF LONDON, terday's demonstration. To the The admiral inclines to the be- reached there, but now that the war statesman' who was capable of friends of annexation every gun lief that his daughter must have is over there is not the same necessity for haste, and Philadelphia may Mtmi Fire Insurance Co. carrying Hawaii through an emer- that broke the silence from the left the door of her room open, and the Quick Time. the electric light shining from the not ko there at all. It is settled, how gency such as had never before Boston was an endorsement ever, that a vessel will go to Samoa, Among the through passengers OF HARTFORD. of hall directly upon the bureau at- 1 been brought before her. He has and the duty will devolve on either on the last trip of the to the past actions of that vessel in tracted the attention of the person the Alliance, the Yorktown, the Warrimoo not disappointed his friends, and protecting the lives, interests and who committed the theft. The Charleston, or the Philadelphia, with Sydney, was an English gentleman ATLAS probabilities has commanded the admiration of property of Americans, and good value of the articles stolen does not the in tbe order named. who left London on the same day Notwithstanding the fact that the rev- his political enemies. The fact government in Hawaii. amount to over $300, but they were olution inSamoa ended just as the three that the Australian mails were Assurance Company very that the strain of his official posi- As highly prized, most of them treaty powers, Great Britain, Ger- despatched from that city via San the representative of the Pro- many United being presents to the admiral's and the States, desired Francisco. The gentleman in ques- POTJNDED 1808. tion has been greater than his visional government and the Amer- it should, in the complete triumph of daughters from relatives and tion took the Canadian route, and UJSD05. physical strength could bear com- ican colony here, President Dole friends. Maleitoa, the sovereign with whom the treaty of protection was conclud- the Warrimoo carried him to Syd- Capital. 6,000,000 mends his patriotism and wins for Mr. Macfarlane, of the ed, was received in the most befitting hotel, there are still unsettled many ney eight days ahead of the mails AB38t8. 9,000.000 him the aloha of his Hawaiian and and his deeply regrets the occurrence of" other questions of great importance manner; reception and to the countries named. These fellow-citizen- s, the robbery, and is doing all he relate American without farewell, taken in almost exclusively Having connection can to aid in the detection of the to the policy of Our Dear Chicago Friends. been appointed Agents of the exception and without reserve. It with the political developments each with respect to the other in the above Company we are now ready to thief. future government of the islands. How dear to our hearts are our friends effect Insurances at the lowest rates of is the generally expressed hope of since last January, show how The apartments of Admiral Some questions of importance, requir- in Chicago ! premium. the friends of President Dole that Skerrett, adjoining that of his ing immediate consideration, relate to Our love for them never was clearer strongly the popular govern- care man now; H. W. SCHMIDT & daughters, were not the and treatment of Mataafa SON8. he will return after a few weeks' ment he represents has be- entered, it and other prisoners of war, now in All vainly we try to express our de- - being surmised that the votiou, vacation greatly improved in health come established with the thief was the custody of the representatives of CHAS. B&ZWK & C0.'8 citizens frightened away before having the three treaty powers. According But drop pens, admitting we do not and able to resume the onerous of the Hawaiian Islands, except- time to do so. to last advices they were on the know now! Expressions of true Boston Line duties of office. ing only the small following of British warship Koloomba. There Is love are quite be- of Packets. the nothing in the treaty relating to such yond mailing-- monarchy, which is chiefly repre- Australian Jiace Stock, a contingency, but there is no doubt We'll pack up our grip3, and in per- whatever son we'll hear sented in Honolulu by irresponsi- Mr. George Byrnes, a well known that the representatives of The councils have made a wise the three governments, including the The smiles and the longings and ble politicians and disappointed and wealthy auctioneer of Victoria, commanders of the German and marks of affection, IMPORTERS choice in selecting Hon. And while we're WILL PLEASE Francis ex-roy- British warships, will speedily about we'll office holders and al re- B.C., was among the through pas- reach it take take notica that the fine M. Hatch to preside as acting a satisfactory agreement for the pro- in the Fair. tainers. sengers by the steamer Warrimoo tection and subsistence of the revolu- We'll stay long SHIP HELEN BREWER president during Mr. Dole's ab- tionary prisoners. enough to convince The events which occurred yes- yesterday. He is returning from a It is probable that them we mean it, sence. is once they will be isolated, for a short time distance Newzll. Muter. It but in terday de- lengthy visit to Australia. That is nothing where love in connection with the During at least, as it is believed their surren- is concerned; a life time that a man his vieit there Mr. Byrnes pur- der to the victorious party parture of President Dole will in their And we'll shower the favor of our Will positively sail on OCTOBER 16th. called upon to fill Euch chased four celebrated present savage temper would be vir presence is a respon- race horses, upon them ot occupy an important place in the tually leading them to slaughter. Till B9-V- further particulars apply sible position and it is highly com- which made up a portion of the Secretary Gresham the lesson we know is by them to later history of the annexation of cargo said today that he also learned. of the steamer. The horses had as yet Bent no instructions to O. BREWER A plimentary to Mr. Hatch that he these islands to We'll linger a month if the case CO. the United States looked remarkably well and are United States Consul Blacklock bear- seems to need receives the almost unanimous ing on the existing state of it, or all present signs will fail in said to be among the finest and affairs, For this anguish of heart we can no support and endorsement of his speediest bred in Australia. and that he really bad not decided for more afford; Piano's For Rent. accomplishment. himself what was best to be done. We'll offer our fellow citizens in Hawaii upon this Wash. Star. love, which ia sure as "Why do you take a Philadelphia ... the heavens occasion. A brilliant lawyer, he And take of their excellent beddintr At the bicycle newspaper, Man-so- nr is at the same time an able states- meet the riders Hicks?" queried Letterheads, billheads, receipt and board. Ex. make the motion and the time- books, shipping receipts and com-cirrci- al PIANOS IN GOOD ORDER man, whose conservative views keeper seconds it. Westfield Stan- "It refreshes my memory," re- pnniim: t thr Ga7Ktte All kinds of from W.0O to $7.00 per month. and sound political judgment have dard. plied flicks. Truth. artistic printing at nfW MIJSIO DEPARTMENT OF th- - Oazktth Offio THR HAWAIIAN IXJMIMNY NEWS

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Sale Iiot, South ascending by three gradations to a l SIAMESE ROYALTY BYAUTHOEITY Slope, unoribo-w- Sill. height of six feet. On the top of JPEESIDENT DOLE. Honolulu, Oariu. this is placed a throne on which ACT oO. On THURSDAY, September 21st, the woman is to sit while bathing, 1S33, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front en- and directly over the throne is a trance of the Executive Building, will white canopy through which the An Act to THUN-DK- Appropriate u Additional be sold at public auction, one Govern- water is to be showered. The con- HE' DEPARTS AMID THE R sum of Money for AsUtant ment lot, Bitnate on the mauka side of FACTS ABOUT THE KING secrated water is so arranged above Kuardi, Honolulu, Under the ACTION TAKEN AT THE MEETING liarcan of Cmtoms Ic Quarry street, and ioiinediately above that, by turning the stop, it shall OF OANNUN AND THE the Department ; the Portuguese Mutual Benefit Society AND CITY OF BANGKOK. neatly and delicately sprinkle the of Finance. chosen queen. LAST THURSDAY EVENING. premises, containing an area of 9375 "CHEERS OF T?E PEOPLE. square feet, a little more or less. Bangkok is a strange and unique j Upset price ?150. city. The city wall is a turreted Be ivXACTED bv the Executive and it A. KING, battlement, fifteen feet high and Advisory Councils of the Provisional I J. Minister of the Interior. twelve feet broad. Its many beau- Government of the Hawaiian i Who Werr I'rpaent unit What Interior Office, August 22, 1S93. tiful gates are guarded, day and Islands: A lnbIIUe! in the Cnlifornian for Tot of llif l:rnliitl(in Tnuclilne the ?t night, by policemen. 34&i 1494-- Most of the n hen tlit Klnxu trft ectiox 1 The sum of Two Thousand streets are narrow, hut they aro IIMhiip Lrtter. Eight Hundred August. Dollars is hereby appro- THE QUESTION OF LIQUORS. kept in good order, being frequent-- 1 ptcrtlj. priated from the Public Treasury, in ly watered and swept by China- - i addition to the sums heretofore appro- men. The shops and houses are! priated for Assistant Guards, Honolulu, A Correspondent Points Ont peculiarly interesting, and there under the department of Finance. are many palaces of great beauty Some A well attended and representa- The announcement the Hon. Section 2 This Act shall take effect Pertinent Facts and highly artistic architecture. that from the date of its publication. Relating Thereto. is becoming generally under- tive meeting of male members of S. B. Dole would leave by the Siam is an Asiatic kingdom, in- It the second congregation of St. An- steamer Approved this 31st dav of August, Mb. Editor : How can this stood now that Bangkok is not a Kinau Friday afternoon habited by a quiet, peace-lovin- g A. D. 1S93. world possibly produce tiger-hunte-d jungle, but a healthy, drew's cathedral was held on Thurs- at 2 o'clock drew a large concourse grapes people, of unique manners and thriving city with a population of Signed. FRANCIS 31. HATCH, enough to furnish day evening, Mr. Geo. S. Harris, of people to tho wharf. For a full the quantity of in- one-four- th nt of the Provisional Gov- customs, which are peculiarly 300,000 inhabitants, about wine chairman, and Mr. T. R. Walker, hour before the announced time for ernment of and liquor consumed in teresting and often picturesque. of the whole Siamese popu the Hawaiian Islands. secretary of previous meetings, be the vessel to sail the Signed.! Europe and America? I cannot lation. . Hawaiian The people are Buddhists, and ing J. A. Kg, recall to mind who the enthusias- Siam, with its large forests, rich in their respective places. band, under tho leadership of Prof. guard their religious beliefs jeal- mines, productive in- Minister of the Interior. tic statistician was who made soil, largely Mr. von Holt asked leave to with- Berger, was at the wharf and dis- the ously. Many believe the Siamese tersected and irrigated by canals, 3473 1395-- lt draw the majority and minority rec- coursed a number of stirring and calculation that the entire surface to be of Malay origin. Europeans should be recognised amone the ommendations, appended to the delightful airs, which aided of the globe could only produce regard them as Mongolian, but most prominent of oriental coun- in Office ok the Board of Health, tries. committee's report, in regard to keeping the big crowd from becom- the one of lighter-complexion- The country owes much to Hoxolclu, August 13, 1S93.J quarter the grapes they are than the American missionaries who their interview with the Bishop, as ing impatient 'VI From and after date, all bills against necessary for the total production the Chinese, and have neither the have materially aided in establish- no action had been taken on them, About 1:30 o'clock twenty-si- x the Board of Health must be made in of the wine used. almond eyes nor flat noses of those ing a feeling of friendship and con- weU-drille- duplicate. and also asked leave to withdraw d members of the police OHAS. AVILCOX, The districts of Champagne, people. They trace their own fidence in foreign powers, and Secretary Board of Health. the resolution moved and seconded force, under command of Captain Burgundy and Bordeaux might be genealogy up to the first disciples Americans have been instrumental 1495-- 3t Ke-alak- 3472 submerged by the wines introducing at the previous meeting, as con- Robert Parker and Lieutenant ai, that are of Buddha, and are probably a in many inventions named after them. and improvements. The first steam tained in his minority report, giv- with two additional officers Indo-Europe- branch of the great rice-mil- Sale of Government Land, ad- When we see wine spread so l, telegraph, electric cars, ing as his reasons, that his resolu- as guides, marched from the mar- generously in all directions stock. hospitals, type- joining rohalcnhalcu, Ha- - we dispensaries, tion had had the desired effect of shal's office to the wharf and drew makua, Hawaii. naturally ask, "Whence come the The king of Siam resides in writers in the Siamese language,and fine brands of cognac which fill medical classes were having the position of the second up in line fronting the-- steamer. On THURSDAY, September 2S, 1S93, Bangkok. He is popular with his established the store-hous- of our liquor-dealer- s? by congregation toward the Bishop well These men presented a very neat at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance subjects, for he always seems Americans, and the' are hoping to do still mpre for this industrious discussed and clearly defined, and soldier-lik- e of the Executive Building, will be sold and appearance and Go into any Ealoon and ask the anxious for the best welfare of his aud appreciative people. In the considerable attontion at public auction, the lease of a piece of that Mr. Walker would bring in a attracted barkeeper for a glass of the finest people. Hejs a great admirer of king's own words : "The Ameri- from those present. Government Land adjoining Pohakuha-k- u, new resolution embodying his reso- cognac, he will hand it to you cans have brought peace and good A few minutes before- - 2 Hamakua, Hawaii, containing an Abraham Lincoln, and long before lution with additions which would o'clock without the slightest hesitation will." Hon. Mr. Dole arrived in carri area of SO acres, more or less. he came to the throne he vowed his cover the whole ground, meet all a I well knew a merchant, holding a age, accompanied by aide-decam- p, Term Lease for 10 years. country should be muang tin nhipntinna nrul nrnrpaa tlio rcielioa his consular appointment, who sold THE SEVEN WONDERS OF Major G. C. Potter, who was Upset price $53 per annum, payable that is, a free country. All of every member of the second con- semi-annua- cognac (wholesale) at a ridicu- in uniform. As Mr. Dole decended lly in advance. COREA. gregation as near as could be dis lously low figure I never wished children born in the year in which from the carriage he was saluted J. A. KIXG, covered. to doubt the veracity of a consular his majesty was crowned shall he by the polico officers and the Ha- Minister of the Interior. A Chinese paper describes the Mr. Walker, in moving the fol- dealer, must say con- band played "Pro- Interior Office, August 29th, but I that, free at the age of twenty-on- e so seven wonders which Corea, like lowing resolution, wished to give waiian the 1S93. sidering the high duties imposed visional Government March." 3470--U 1495-3-t says this gracious king. He wears unto other Oriental countries, pos- the credit for its prepartion to Mr. He upon alcohol, the age and good a crown of solid gold, weighing sesses, and which played a conspi- von Holt, by whom it was seconded. immediately went upon the deck qualities of this cognac must have of steamer, where many pounds, and carries the title cuous role in antiquity. The It was unanimously carried : the an informal E. KKOSE, Esq. has this dayjbeeu ap- been very badly estimated. of Para Bard Somdech Phra Para-mend- ar Corean "wonders" consist, first, of reception was held. pointed a member Eesolved: That the church wardens of the Road Board for But science steps in and aids the Maha Mongkut Phra Cham a hot mineral spring near Kin Among tho large number of the Taxation District of Waimea, Island of be authorized to reply to tho bishop's insufficiency of nature. Most of people who eagerly crowded around Kauai, for the unexpired term made vacant Klau Chauyu Hua, with a few Shantao. which is capable of cur- letter August 17th as follows: liquors are the product of the dis- appreciate conciliatory to bid good-by- e and God-spee-d to 'A. by the death of L. H. Stolz. additions which we have forgotten. ing sickness and disease of all We the spirit tillation of grain, beets, etc. ; and now shown by tho bishop, and sin- tho worthy president were J. A. KING, The royal family is a large one. sorts. The second wonder is the all the the trade of these products is now cerely hope that the commission members of execu- Minister of the Interior. The custom of polygamy has al- two wells, one at each end of the which he has already asked for will ministers, the Interior Office, August 15th, 1693. so extensive that it would not be ways been practised, and in con- peninsula, which have the peculiar be conducive to that peace in the tive and advisor councils, Mar- 1493-- 3 too rash to say that liquor made sequence of this custom the royal characteristic that when one is full "Anglican church in Hawaii" which shal Hitchcock, Col. Soper, Chief from wine is now a simple illusion. concubines of the King of Siam the other is empty. The water of he now seeks, and we hereby acquiesce Justice Judd, Acting - President Chemists are well aware that In his request for a commission, bas- Hatch, Majors J. H. Fisher and C. D. PRIXGLE, Esq. has this day been have ever been numerous, num- the one is intensely bitter, that ing the same upon the conditions that appointed an Agent to tale acknowledge- there are different kinds of alcohol, bering upwards of hundreds of the other has a pleasant and such acquiescence Geo. McLeod. Besides these were ments to labor contracts for the District of differing very essentially one from even thousands. It is a cus- sweet taste. The third wonder is 1st. Does not bind us to any finan- noticed U. S. Consul-Gener- al Waimea, Island of Kauai. the other, and chemists were the tom when a prince ascends his a cold cave from which there is cial responsibility incurred, and which Severance, British Vice-Cons- ul A. wo understand the bishop has already J. KING, very first to call the attention of ice-col- Walker, Bishop Willis and many throne and becomes established sues constantly an d wind, agreed to in his replies to our com- Minister of the Interior. the world to the diversity of the in his reign, that each of his nobles with such force a strong man mittee; other well known and important Interior Office, August 13. 1693. that effects produced by substances and lords present his most beauti- is unable to stand up against it. 2d. Not haviug a copy of his request personages. 1493-- 3 whose composition, density, chemi- witn us, we cannot uinu ourselves to Promptly at 2 o'clock the ful daughter or niece to the king, A pine forest which cannot be might cal character and boiling point i steamer from J.H.BARENABA.Esq., has this day been are to serve as a nang ham literally a eradicated constitutes the fourth contained; and. backed out the appointed so a Xotary Public for the First essentially different. lady forbidden : that is, forbidden wonder. No matter what injury Finally, That the functions of such wharf, and while she was making Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian Island?. Thus, while ethyhc, or wine alco- to go out of the palace. In former may be done to the roots, the commission or commissioner are to be the turn a large number of J. A. KING, hol, possesses a density of 0.79 and reigns of this class young trees spring in no way judicial, legislative or ex- marines aboard the U. S. S. personB have up again like ecutive as far as this second congrega- Minister of the Interior. boils at a temperature of 78 c, been the Boston and Adams presented Interior Office, Anenst 17, 1833. rigorously confined in the phoenix from its ashes. The tion is concerned. butylic alcohol, produced by the royal palace, but in this reign moat remarkable, however, is the arms and a salute of 21 guns was 1493 they Moved by Thos. Rain distillation of molasses and beets, are allowed much more freedom. fifth wonder the famous hovering Walker; fired from the Boston, aa ordered boils at 109 c, and amylic alcohol seconded by H. M. von Holt. by.Admiral Skerrett, in honor of KXTKONA, Esq. Their royal husband is their lord stone which stands, or rather ap J. has been appointed boils at 132 c. The of the dif- A resolution of thanks to Cap- Dole. Poondmaster list indeed, and they may not go away pears to stand, in front of a palace President The admiral's to the Government Pound ferent kinds of alcohol is very long. tain Mist, the senior church flag and the Hawaiian ensign were at Makiki, from home without a permit. This erected to its honor. This is a Honolulu, vice D. Kaaoa, re- It is useless to enumerate them. warden, and those who had assisted dipped from tho Boston and the signed. His commission effect favor must not be sought very massive rectangular block, free on takes on him correspond- Par-thenop- e. The kinds just mentioned are about often, and then only on extraor- all sides. Two men standing, one in managing the British flag from the ship theSSthinst. J. A. KING, ence connected the only ones which enter into al- dinary occasions. at each end, can draw a cord with the notices of A shore battery of 21 Minister of the Interior. most daily consumption. revocations and terminating in the guns was also fined. Interior Office, August 22, 1893. These ladies are not allowed to underneath the stone, from side to II A M. resolution and reply to bishop j French scientist, Rabuteau, be idle ; they all have re cha kan, side, without encountering the As the ship departed from the 3464 I494-- 3t any just carried, was unanimously i has made a series of interesting ex- or royal business, assigned them, obstacle. The sixth wonder is a hot wharf loud and continued cheers periments on the properties and passed, as was also a motion to have j were given the departing president. some of them being appointed to stone which has been lying from , In accordance with Section 1, Chapter effects uuuctj uuiiuciiut-- lUKUluur WlHl A Ampnonn finer urno of different kinds of alcohol. superintend others, some perform- time immemorial on the summit of "ic ' V - hrfinri".-- nfiww., mH..w.. ft ... XXXV of the Session Laws of 1S8S, I matters appertaining He found that a liquid containing ing the services of servants, a hill and evolving a glowing heat. all to the flying from the mainmast of the have this day changed the location of same, printed and a copy to of butylic alcohol killed, in a under mistresses, and all hav- The seventh Corean wonder ib a sent Kinau, the Hawaiian flag floating the Government Pound at Keanae, Koo-la-u, the archbishop of Canterbury. The very short time, frogs immersed in ing some daily duties. Prepar Rwpntincr Rnrlrlhn. This ir rrnnrrlpfl at the bow and on the mizzenmast. Maui, to a piece of land situate on chairman also received a note of it, and that death was caused by ing beetle-nut- s in soft, round in a great temple.in whose court,for Taken as a whole, the occasion the makai side of the Government Road thanks, after acknowledging which heart failure during an extraordin- balls, the size.of a marble, for his thirty yards on all sides, not a sin- was one of the most pleasing ever at Keanae. the meeting adjourned. thfa car--I ary state of insensibility and mus- occu-tio- ns No witnessed in country, and majesty to eat, is one of the gle blade of grass grows. tree, - cular rigidity. clove-lea- ried with significance be D. V. NAPIHAA has this day been These peaceful ; rolling the spicy f, no flower, will flourish on the sa- it a not to frogs, whose appointed Poundmaster for the above lives are passed which is plastered over with lime, cred spot, and even wild creatures TLe U. S. S. Philadelphia. misunderstood. in cold water, free from President Dole goes to Kohala to Pound in place 'fcf B. B. Kalilimoku, to be eaten with this nut, is another. are careful not to profane it. Der The U. S. S. Philadelphia, which resigned. passion and intoxication, are ob- They also prepare wax and put Stein der Weisen, Vienna, July 15. enjoy a much-neede- d recreation,and it has been ordered here to relieve jects which many people would into little gold boxes for lip-salv- it is to be hoped that he will return J. A. KING. not consider sufficiently proper to Timely Temper. the Boston, is expected to arrive in in renewed health, and continue to Minister of the Interior. to say nothing of the making of Loss of experiment upon. The same is steer the ship of state to a secure Interior Office, Angust 16, 1S93. tea and dainty sweetmeats for the There no art in the world so port on or about the 10th inst. The thought struck M. Rabuteau, and and so difficult to ac- anchorage. 1493-- 3t royal palate. important vesBel probably Bailed from Callao, 3460 he therefore performed on himself There are two queens the right quire as the one of losing temper Peru, on July 20th, and should ana some of his fnends experi- hand and the left hand. These at the proper time. In fact, it Chinese Theater Lease. Provisional Government of the complete the voyage from ments with alcohol extracted from ladies do not appear on state occa- might almost be said that with that (square-face- place to The sale of tenancy at will of Hawaiian Islands. potatoes d gin). sions, and seldom participate in this gift in perfection and no other Honolulu in about twenty days. Admiral Skerrett expects Council Chambeb, i He says: "I took myself and festivities. Now and then one of stock in trade whatever such as the Chinese theater was sold Fri- definite advices by the next mail Ho.voluxu, August 17, 1893. J induced a few others to take wine the queens will visit a temple with wealth, good looks, business ability, day noon by Minister King. It good from the coast regarding the sail At a meeting of the Executive and Ad- of quality, to every half litre her children, in a cloEely covered etc. a man could hardly fail to brought $2G0 per month. The of twenty-fiv- e ing and probable arrival of the visory Councils held this day, which I added cen- carriage and with a body-guar- d. win success in the world, while Hox. Philadelphia here. amount realized from this building FRANCIS M. HATCH was tigrammes of amylic alcohol. We queen is closely related by without it all the other things will elected The first formerly was only $30. Upon a Vice-Preside-nt of Gov- soon felt the commencement of a blood to king. As there is no profit him nothing. The man who the Provisional the notice of 30 days by the govern- ernment m place of painful intoxication, accompanied honorable family, he must never loses his temper at all is the Engineer Hunt in Charge. Hon. William C more ment the present lease can bo ter- Wilder, resigned. by a contraction of the temples wife from family of equal- most miserable of wretches. His in- seek a a Mr. Andrew Brown, chairman of minated. The adjoining store, CHARLES. and a decided weakness in the honorable parentage. The feriors presume upon hiB good- T. RODGERS, ly king the board of fire commissioners, which was included in the old Secretary Executive and Advisory lower limbs. All this was due to does not woo his own wives. If he nature and fail in their duty to- turned over the fire departments to lease, will be sold at auction Councils. 3460 1493-3- an insignificant quantity of that sees girl of noble ward him ; his equals impose upon t a pretty stock separately. A Chinaman alcohol, which constitutes the basis he desires, she is conducted him from dawn to dark, his Mr. J. H. Hunt, the new chief en- by the whom and name of Wong Chong secured DEPAimaaiT of FrsAjfcx, ) of the product of beets which com- royal palace, and superiors never omit to give him gineer on Thursday night. No to the trained lease of Honolulu, H. L, August 7th, 1893.J merce sends to all parts of the and schooled as a Nang ham. It the snubbings which his mental appointment has as yet been made the the theater. From and after the 15th day of August, world." is also quite common for the rela- attitude Eeems to invite. He is to the position of senior foreman payments at the Treasury on account of Pehea? How about the liquor tions of a girl to make an offering almost as uncomfortable as the made vacant by the promotion of "Why do you goon those sprees?" salaries and pay rolls, will be made only sold in the grog-shop- s of Hono- of their handsomest daughter, person of almost opposite character Mr. Hunt. "Because I always feel religious 0 on the 15th of the month and the last lulu? Citizen. grandchild, or niece, thinking who cannot ask his neig ibor in the when I'm getting over one. I tell day of the month. When these dates Honolulu, August 31, 1893. be a great good to have the omnibus to pass a fare w.thout lay- Summer. you, it's a good thing to think of fall on Sunday or a public holiday, pay- king for a family prop. ing the foundation of a long-lif- e your hereafter now and then." ments will be made on the day previous. antagonism. Of Xow dips and awaya the laden grain, New York Press. "I never pass that house that I The crowning act of choosing a course, the kind The haycocks dot the mead, G. E. SMITHIES, do not see that pretty little woman queen is the bathing of her whom of lost temper I refer to is not the Through leafy shades a golden rain f'Tf mnal liavo Lian n ImrA TYlntVTl- - Registrar Public Accounts. on the lawn. She must spend the king delighteth to honor. The anger eo perfectly :.t home in the Spraya fern and lissome reed. for she knew he was poor." Approved : most of her time there." priests put in the water the leaves bosom of fools, but the righteous One snowy cloud, like ermine rug. "No, he told her he had enly a S. M. wrath which is Floats calmly o'er the scene, Dajox, "Yes," replied Brown, "she does; of a certain tree which are thought in reality a fine "While yet the sleek potato bug remnant of his fortune left, and Minister of Finance. she's a grass widow." Texas Sift-i-n to have a healthful and purifying sense of justice carried out in ac- Doth browse on Paris green. she, of course, thought she'd get a 2457 1493-- 3t us. influence. A platform is erected, tion. Kate Field's Washington. Boston Courier. bargain." Inter Ocean.

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JCrm volume of any kind of our cur- ;UADi NEWS. by Mrs. B. D. Baldwin and Mr. H. A3LERICAN BISTORT. 3uDrruscirttm& conclusion Senator Laws. latBanmtteHzettB rency.' In Rev. Kapu, of Wailuku, Bang a pol- THE COMING CONVENTION OF ITS Dolph outlines the republican Bweetly during & native air most LEADING EXPONENTS. icy as follows: ""o factious op- short intermission. Many compli- 307 position will be made by Republi- ments are due Miss Fraser, the 12-PA- Inrreurd Intrrwt In the Study of flUtory uE EDIT1UX. cans to the tariff or financial of the occasion. JAPA'liE MURDER AT LA An incident that proved most In American Shool ami CoUrt and September 4, :Sgj. measures formulated by the major- Improrrd MrttxxUof TrarhlBg The ne annoying to two young lady soloists 5, ISS3. Republicans will consistently nt rrofruor Tfh.lt. Hendry's Ready Mixed TUESDAY. SEPTEMBrP. ity. HAINA. was that a little hand-be-ll rested oppose every assault upon the pro- on the wires of the piano for a time Anthers end readers alike look eagerly Paints have captured the for the reports of the July conventions SESSIOK. tective system, but they will recog- and balked the execution of their heart of every man, woman Tn8 TIE""5 6? TEE FXTE1 at Chicago, whither writers. librarians. nize that the responsibility rests brilliant solos on the instrument. and child who want to paint spectators philologists and dabblers in folklore' are 4 with the majority. Xor will they The 150 much appre- now taking their course from all parts to ice-crea- anything from a mansion a The financial situation and the Gntnti Entrrtalutuent mt 1'ala Stray ciated the excellent m and of the civilized world. Naturally Amer- be oblivious to the fact that the cake. dog house. Our color list session of congress called by icans will be most numerous, and of extra logic of the situation indicates that dribbling. Etc. which may bo exclu- STKAY SCK1BBUXGS. gatherings called which we will furnish ou ap- President Cleveland have caused set right upon sively American by the most impor- the masses can be far plication contains an assort- much discussion and created no tariff question only by some The Claudine arrived ou Tues- tant and interesting wQl be the ninth the annual meeting of the American Histor- admirably in United free-tra- day instead of .Wednesday, as ment of colors little speculation the experience under de legis- usual, and will depart today in- ical association. States and Europe. Long before Xo other organization has gained in adapted for inside or outside lation." stead of Saturday, on account of congress was called it was evident During the early part of the pres- general interest more rapidly than this work. These paints are better the Honolulu races, eo it is re- lit- soul-harrowi- rumor has in its nino years of existence, and that the majority of the democratic FROM KAVAI. ent week a ported. than unmixed, for the reason BACK all tle wonder, as its membership comprises party were in favor of free silver; spread with lightning rapidity During the evening of the 22d of such men as Dr. Andrew D. White, for- that they are prepared by and for some time the western lead- over Maui. This fable of horrors August the Makawao friends of merly of Cornell; James B. Angell of Michigan university. people who have been brought ers threatened to desert the demo- Postmaster- - Genera" Oat Returns was to the effect that at Lahaina Mrs. A. C. Greene gave her a sur- Justin Winsor, prise party. The programme of Charles K. Adams, Hon. George Bonri-no- t. up on pigments and who could cratic tariff-refor- m policy if Presi- From an Official Trip. one Japanese had murdered anoth- Hon. John Jay and many others the occasion was of a literary and make mistake in com- Cleveland gold men er cut him into pieces, placed scarcely inferior in reputation, the total not a dent and the Postmaster-Gener- al 31. Oat An J. musical nature. enjoyable time making nearly TOO of the most thorough the attempted to coerce the majority them in a bag, and conveyed this pounding ingredients if has returned from an official visit is reported. scholars and earnest searchers after they sat up nights trying. with an ultra gold policy. These to the island of Kauai. During frightful burden to a private bury- No shipping news. The J. D. troth in the world. And of all these Tread-wa- y Spreckels is hourly expected, she Dr. White i probably entitled to the They are uniform in shades, threats brouaht the discussion of al ing ground belonging to the his absence the postmaster-gener- honor having led way in the democratic policy prominently family. The true details of being IS days out. first for the suited to people who want to visited the different offices on the The Gun Club shoot for making hUtory a science in American follows : Wailuku before the public, and leading men island, and reports postoffice mat- the murder are as the "average" medal colleges. do odd jobs about the house from both the great political parties ters as working in a very satisfac- During the first part of the week at their Kahului range. and are an advantage over un- published exhaustive reviews of the (Sunday probably), two Japanese Mias M. McLennan, principal of tory manner. mixed paints from the fact J situation. Prominent among those He has the matter of establish- wrangled and fought a la fisticuffs, .bast Maui seminary returned from that when a lattice work who have taken up the question just makai of the Lahaina prison, a trip to the United States and ing several new offices on the World's Fair on Wednesday. She around a veranda is painted were Senators Vest (democratic), of the presence of a number farther side of the island under in was accompanied by Miss M. A. with it, the color is all one Missouri, and Dolph (republican), of native children. The strong- Mau-naol- u. advisement. Owing to the eff- Smith who will teach at at jf shade, whereas, by the old of Oregon. The articles of these icient telephone system in vogue er man punishing the weaker lff is visit- way you are apt to have it gentlemen in the North American the postmaster-gener- al will be able one too severely, caused the Mrs. Dowsett of Honolulu Review for August show, perhaps, to despatch foreign mails to any latter to flee down the road and ing her daughter Mrs. R. von look like a harlequin's cos Tempsky of Makawao. - as well as the circumstances will portion of the island from any take refnge in the Treadway burial tume. to which steamer may Hamakuapoko and Paia planta- alio w,the latest tendency of thought landing a ground, above the Wainee church. The Aermotor trade is look- be sent. As a landing can be ef- tions have been delayed nearly in the democratic and republican fected at almost any point the The children gave up pursuing the three weeks in their planting ing up. . The promise of the parties on the respective party poli- people of Kauai will in future reap pair after following them for some owing to dry weather. Water Works Department to cies to be pursued in the present additional benefits in the matter distance. In the graveyard, it is Professor Stoeckle and the pho- give Honolulu people enough of mail service. said, another tussle ensued and the nograph will visit 3Iakawao about extra session of concress. water to has The postmaster-genera- l reports stronger Jap killed his more puny the 12th inst. It is reported that bathe in no effect further that there is a splendid antagonist with a stone. The mur- the instrument has been much im- upon the plantation manager proved. DR. JAMES B. JLSOELL. The position taken by Senator road around the island, and that derer immediately took to his heels wno wants to irrigate cane the country is suffering consider- tried to make his escape up One hundred and seventeen dol- At the sixth annual meeting of the as- land at the least possible ex- Vest is virtually an offer to com- and sociation, Washington city ably for the want of rain. Kauaula valley. lars were realized from the Paia held in in pense. The Aermotor has promise to keep peace in the politi- entertainment the other evening. 1SS0, President Charles K. Adams of In the the meantime the children Cornell rendered a high compliment to been brought in competition cal family. He blames the Sher- probably followed The Waikapu people will cele IS THE FAR NORTH. having slowly his predecessor by a simple statement of with steam engiues and all man act' for the present finan- after and caught sight of tie body brate tomorrow by a baseball tho admitted facts that down to 1857 the sorts of windmills, ar in every game, tug-of-w- struggle, luau, but cial troubles and thinks that the of the murdered man, immediately stndy of history in colleges was no more etc. George Crockett is the cap- than a dry and formal textbook affair instance, it has come out on for spread the news. Soon afterward ''remedy the 3bnomal and tug-of-w- top. In Hardships of Zffe to be Faced in the police caught the guilty man tain of one of the teams and that in0 years thereafter it took these times when threatening conditions confronting and Charles Chillingsworth of the high rank among the independent economy is the order of the the Polar Regions. and lodged him in jail. Sheriff courses. a people whose unequaled re- other, so it is stated. day, the original cost and the Chillingsworth spent several days In October, 1607, tho students at Ann There will be concert ht sources should make them strang- The whole region is one of severe at Lahaina in investigating the a Arbor, Mich., were surprised and not a cost of keeping up a piece of . at the Wailuku skating and -- ers to financial disaster" is to be cold, and the sea is frozen for the case. rink little amused to see seated among the machinery after it is bought f and one tomorrow night at the gentle- found either in a compromise greater part of the year, land and The story runs that the victim of professors a very yonng and fair are necessary points for con- the affair was most unpopular Waikapu church. man of strikingly modest mien whom sideration. respect measure which will repeal water becoming almost indistinguish- In this the the among his fellows, who, it is re- Mr. Von Hoffman, of Iowa, and one of them had just addressed on the able, bnt for the incessant movement ques- Aermotor can give any other Sherman act and ct the ported, sympathized with correspondent of several U. S. campus with tho current satirical and drift of the sea ice. In summer rather tions: "Going to enter freshman, eh? pumping outfit cards and Bland-Alliso- n law, "or by repeal- the guilty party and tried to ob papers, walked to and fro from the the sea ice breaks up into floes which this week. He has been the Classical? Well, look ont for oil Boise spades and win. ing the Sherman act and changing tain a horse to assist him to escape crater (Greek professor)! He's your toughest may drift away southward and melt, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crook. the legal ratio between gold and across the mountain and thence by pill." or be driven by the wind against the steamer to Honolulu. However he Miss Martha Beckwith departs It was the new professor of history and The Hawaiian Hardware Co., silver with free and unlimited shores of continents or islands, leav is at present in lodgings at Lahaina today to accept a position as literature, Andrew Dickson White, who coinage of silver." The first ing lanes of open water which a shift jail and his examination is fixed teacher at Punahou. had been graduated from Yale in 183S, wind may close of these compromises JTr. of change and in an for the 6th inst Misses Anna and Inez Perry bad passed three years in Europe, first at 307 hour. Icebergs launched from the home today Paris and Berlin as a student, and then Vest claims is impracticable return after a pleasant glaciers of the land also drift with E5TERTAIXMENT AT PAIA. trip at Makawao. at St. Petersburg as an attache of the Fort Street, Honolulu. and he declares the Bland-Alliso- n the tide, current and wind through steamer American legation, and had then devot the more or less open water. During Tuesday evening (the The Hawaii touched at ed year at Yala to historical studies. law was ex- a a measure of 29th of August,) Railroad Kahului this morning. He 23 years " Possibly at some time the pack Equare, was even then but old and pediency of may open and a clear waterway run at Pais, was the scene of much Two of the Honolulu corps of so very youthful looking that the sopho- Ik Hawaiian Newspapers kind, which brought through to the pole, and old whalers movement and bustle, numerous teachers have met with quite more who "chaffed"' him declared that he took to forth the Sherman act, like tell of many a year when they be carriages and saddle-horse- s lined eerious accidents as a part of their him be "17 or thereabout." and, lieved that a few days' steaming In five years he had made history 'the the adjacent fences and hitching-post- s, vacation experience on Maui. all makeshifts, has drawn no would carry them to favorite stndy in the University Michi- DAILY AND WEEKLY the end of the and a train of cars stood The stamp craze is fast envelop- of friends from either side. On the world, if they could have seized the ing this island. gan. opportunity. At other times near by, having brought its living About 1S70 all the colleges seemed other hand, he holds in- routes Weather : that the time freight from Wailuku, Kahului, Makawao scored one moved with a desire to raise history to traversed in safety after time 6hower a crease of the legal ratio between may be effectively closed for years and Spreckelsville, the occasion of during the week, but still higher rank in their curricula, and in the re- gold and silver, with free and un- and all advance barred. all this excitement was an enter- dust, the frightful dust, 1881 Cornell for tho firat time gave the Food in the form of seals or wal- tainment given by the mains. entire tiervice of one professor to that limited coinage for silver, will fur- Makawao KUOIOA rus in the open water, reindeer, musk Ladies' Aid Society Maui, Sept. 1, 1893. subject, Professor Moses Coit Tyler being nish a full solution, and in the long will largely ox, polar bears or birds on the land spacious depot of the Kahului the man. At Cambridge seven profess- meet the objections of conflicting may often be procured; but these ors and teachers are now employed, and railrcad company. The interior of eighteen courses aro offered; at Yala two With a combined Circulation of opinions, Sir. Vest sources cannot be relied upon. Ad- PARKER IN TROUBLE. admits that vance northward may be "made by the lengthy structure had been or three professors are engaged in this any compromise will meet with water in a ship or by doz sledee. or transformed into a bower ornate work and at Cornell four. At Johns with greens, bunting and flowers- Hopkins a different system was adopted, 4,SOO vigorous opposition, but urges that on foot, over the frozen snow or ice. - More Writs by Unpaid COPIES Each method grave drawbacks. Huge tarpaulins concealed the Issued the plan being to encourage independent the friends of silver have " no hope has Advance by sea is stopped when the prosaic features of the long ware- Creditors. work. Finally, in 181 the present as- that free and unlimited coinage at young ice forms in autumn, and land house and a magnificent stage had sociation was organized, and it3 progress Furnish the best medium for , has been phenomenally the present ratio can be had advance is hampered by the long been constructed at one end of the A writ of execution was issued rapid. advertising in the Hawaiian Arctic night which enforces months Dr. James Bnrrill AngelJ, president of f daring the administration Presi- building. The following pro- out of the First Circuit Court language, and are the only of of inaction, more trying to health the association, also president of Michi dent Cleveland. gramme did not reach a finale Tuesday against Samuel Parker in gan university, was born in Scituate, recognized leading Journals. and spirits, than the severest exer- p. tion. ilcClnre's Magazine. until 10:30 jr. favor of E. C. Rowe, Lewers & R. I., Jan. 7, 1827, and was graduated from Brown university in 1850. Since Piano solo "Bexcetise" Cooke and for Miss Morris. F. Wilheim, the that date he lias divided his time almost Advertisements ana sums of $429.62, $603.65 Senator Dolph, of Oregon, repre- A'ew Teachers to Arrive. Vocal solo "Dear and equally between university work and the subscriptions received Heart" $1167.36 respectively. accord- life of a literarj man at the senting republican opinion to a Between Miss Fleming. In and a diplomatist. office twenty and thirty ance therewith, Marshal Hitchcock or the greater or less extent on the ques-o- f Recitation teachers are expected to arrive by "The Slave that Saved Michael" has levied upon and will offer for the 5t extra session of congress, the steamer Australia net Wed Miss McGowan. for sale at the police station at 12 Hawaiian (4azerre Co., claims that the Sherman act has nesday morning from the Coast Piano solo . "Gaiete de Coeur" o'clock noon on September 29th 3Ii3 Douglass. certain property belonging to Sam. had little to do with the present Among the Honolulu teachers ex- 46 Merchant Vocalsolo "My All" Parker, unless satisfactory Street, financial disturbances, and takes pected are Prof. 51. 51. Scott, prin- Miss Milly arrange- Beckwith. ments are made in the premises Honolulu. cipal of the Fort street school; Piano solo . . Second the ground they "are largely due ."The Mazurka" before that time. to distrust of the democratic party.' Prof. A. B. Lyons, and Prof. P. H. Miss Frazer. WmSm and 3Irs. Dodge, of Oahu College ; Vocal duet . . ."The Sister Birds" HlWilUn QAZETK CO, "This has been caused, he argues, three brothers belonging to St. Mrs. Laidlaw and Mls3 Douglass. Returned From Vacation. by the threatened tariff legislation Louis College, who went to Recitation "The Senator" attend Misa Paris. Several townspeople returned hva - and - General - Bookbinders of that party. The election of a teachers' convention, and several new teachers for Pantomime from windward ports on Saturday Cleveland he claims was brought the Kamehameha "An Advertisement for a Wile" school, Oahu College by the steamer Claudine. Among ACCOUNT-BOOK-S MANUFACTTJBED about by the widespread discontent and Makawao Tableau ..."Hanging of the Crane" seminary. them were Mons. Vizzavona, French to any Pattern, including the Snpply "caused largely by the persistent Misses Fleming, of Paper, Ruling, Printing, Paging Beckwith and consul and M. Perforating, attacks" made upon the Douglass were commissioner: J. Binding, Gilding, Letter republican Mr. Boyd Resigns. recipients of en- Horner, the sugar ing, etc. - ic cores, and when Hamakua plant- party then in power and the "con- recalled Miss Flem- vice-princip- i li er; J. B. Lightfoot, al V f 1 5fr. J. H. Boyd has tendered his ing sang "Bide a WDIO AND Ma5AZI EK F.OPNI t Wee" and Miss Fort-stre- et t tinued magnifying of the supposed of the school, accompa- ny Patt-- n resignation aE a member of the Beckwitb "Sleep on, my Love." ills of the laboring and agricultural nied by Mrs. Lightfoot and family; DE. JCCTK WrxSOfc. board of fire The characters in the humorous commissioners to the Misa M. Beckwith, Mre. W. Ka-lu- a, Dr. Justin classes." Senator Dolph is strongly and successful J. Winsor, a former president The Illustrated Tourists Oaide minister of the interior. is un- pantomime were as and the Misses Perry, f theatsociation, has of the opinion that is the public It follows : who survived the rather That popular it derstood that the resignation will have been doing Haleakala and savago attacks made on him for denying work, 'Tns ToDBiftra erigrnah'ty Gumz Tnsocon Hawaiian fear of hostile legislation, which be accepted. The choice of a suc- Old Bachelor . 3Ir. Lindeey Maui generally. of 'design to Columbus and th lsz.vkr depressed calcu- cessor to Mr. Boyd Servant ...Mr. Hair has proved to his critics that they have acts," ia meeting with a steady sale has industries, is lies probably Miss smaU between Messrs Prim 3frs. Ogg co man to deal with. He is among Doth at home and abroad. Tourist and lated to impair the credit of the Hugh Gunn and .Misa Independence.. Police the most learned Hustace. Calendar. of bibliographers and others visiting these islands should be gOTernment,nnd had Frank Miss May Baldwin editor of a "Narrative has more to do Miss Coquette The arrest6 made by the police u and Critical in possession of a copy of it. It Is a per- Misa Beckwith History of America" has a high rank with the present business and finan- Mi3 Student. . . .Miss Tela Campbell on Saturday and Sunday num- unong fect mine of information relating to tne Letterheads, billheads, Miss historians. Tha eminent Georg conditions receipt Wright Miss Fleming thirty-on- e ecenes and attractions to be met with cial of the United States bered for miscellaneous Bancroft was aleo president oeso-skb'o- n. books, shipping receipts and com- The of the "than the purchase of silver, principal parts in the series offenses, and sixteen Japs in con- J.H.BZXDLE. here. Copies in wrappers can be had at mercial printing at the Gazette or fifteen tableaux. illu?tratinp the publication office, the condition of the treasure or the nection with the Ewa plantation IS Merchant Ofac. - Longfellow's poem, were assumed murder case. ArtfEfic printing at the Gazette street, anJ nt t tip New fWWt- Hricw Offio.

A' .,t,,,u..&Jsd. stm r.1hiinMatj Fffi ,,, Q ArtAHAN UAZETTB, TUESDAJt. SEPTEMBER 5. l3. 5 Egyptians are very cleTer. and so do SAILOR LOST AT SEA. JXm 2ttroUsnflua. Hi AT GHinAGO. some of the visitors in the audience sHU think tbemselvfti to be; bat woe to the uafortnaate on that wants to ex- Ape Bolabola. a Tahitiau Sailor plain a trick that an Egyptian or Nu- bian performs For instance, while on tic Schooner Ka Itching Skm Humors witnessing a performance, one of the Hoi Drowned. SGSNES FROX THE FAR EAsT audience who professed to know it all was requested to -- tep forward and Tortuiing Disfiguring Eczemas help Tho schooner Kalioi arrived Wed the performer He graciously And species of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, JifiBfiliV DESQRIB5D. acquiesced, and was then requested nesday morning from Hamakua, and every crusted, pimply, to boW in hi:? hands five copper Captain Sam Alarm reported that one and blotchy skin and scalp diseases arc relieved in the majority rotas ugbtly elosicj; his hands; he of his crew was drowned off Maalaea, of cases by ,a single application, and speed iiy. permanently and was toid to on bkw them, with the Maui, Fridav at 12 o'clock. The economically cured by the Cuticura result that when tie opened his hands last Ka iToi left this port last Wednes-- 1 Remedies when the best physicians, to show the audience, instead of five The llalr. when not properly caret! for, Uvw thr Mas vriJ Knw ,it; coin$ there were fight. This seemed day. On Friday at boon, while the j hospitals, and all other remedies fail. loses Its lustre, become crisp, barsp. and him- - dry, and falls out freely at every combing. to surprise schooner was between Maui and Ka-- 1 No language can exaggerate the suf- Fooled Vrun UrSpililiiJoctlrr. But the worst part was yet to come. To prevent this, the best ami most popular hoolawe. a Tahitian sailor named j fering of those afflicted with these dis- dressing In tho market is He had previously explained to the friends wbe were with" hisi how easy Apee fell overboard while standing eases, especially of little babies, whose i Vigor the trioks were. The performer in on the railing aft near the deck tender skins are literally on fire. Ayer's Hair the second case told him to place all over the cabin. As soon as he fell. q it removes dandruff, neals the coins in an apparently rZ trrinhKAmi humor of tbA perfectly the captain ordered two pieces of scalp, restores faded and gray CKHU.IK), August a, 1893. "When empty wooden box. He did so. The board thrown overboard for the man hair to IU original color, and the guards closed tfee gates on July performer thea covered the box with CUTICURA lapart to It a silky tevture block to hold to until aid reached him. and art acreeable fragrance. of a small of wood, and after pass Remedies are the greatest skin 31st one half fee World's Fair wand The two jibs were at once lowered and By using thlt preparation, tao , ing a slight over it and soon be- Mstorj-- hove-to- . cures, blood purifiers, and humor reme- poorest head ot hair passed ieio only three making use of a little native jargon the ship The man was seen comes months raore aad the exhibitors will which sounded very like a bull-fro- g at one time several yards away from dies of modern times, are absolutely KSv&S$ vessel Luxuriant and Beautiful, commence to raoTe their wares, and with a sore throat, he asked the gen- the and had nearly reached j pure, and agreeable to the most sensi- tleman if he be ac- me oosros. Hair Vigor Is a toilet article touch Is pack up- - "While it is to be regretted would willing to minin iour minuies tive, and may be used on the youngest Avert cept of the coins: as a. souvenir of his after the man fell overboard the boat favor with both ladles and gentlemen, and that the attendance has not been as visit. When he expressed his willing- reached the spot where he was last infant and most delicate invalid with Css latter find It ot the greatest service It act-loo- restoring and preserving tfto youtniul ap large as was anticipated, vet the k ness to do so, what do you imagine seen, but the unfortunate man was gratifying and unfailing success. pcaranco ol the beard and moustache. Evidently not to be seen anywhere. The boards by Dr. C. Co., Lowell, for the future is brighter, the was the result! not what OmcCKA, tic great slin cure, instantly allays Prtparrd J. Aytr Uut when small were picked up and put in the boat B. 8. A. SoldbyDrBtjltUudrcrramera. crowds are increasing and better he expected; for the the most intense itching, burning, and ianimau-lio- n, block of wood was removed from the again. The boat cruised around in a nermits rest and sleim. Jim1 raw itv! irri. are offered by 'way of cS facilities box and its contents were emptied circle endeavoring to find some trace rated scrfaees, cleanses the scalp of crusts and scales, and restores the hair. QmcuuA H0LLISTER CO., 109 Fort St cheaper fares,one ot the essentials 01 into his extended hands there fell a of the man, but nothing could bo Soap, the only dedicated toilet soap, is indispensable in cleansing diseased surfaces. HONOLULU, Otticcka Resolvest, the new blood and parificr reme- of the different cold, clammy, yet live seen of him. The boat was then stin and greatest of humor ISOt-- y Agents travel. The exhibits but snake. I dies, cleanses the blood Solo Ham. Islands. wonld hardly like to say which of the hoisted on board again. After sailing of all impurities, and thus removes the cause. Hence, the nations are elaborate, and are life CrrnccKA Remedizs cure eray humor of the sUn, scalp, blood, loss snake-shi- p while, and with of hair. two was the most amazed, his around for quite a and failing Ja-lTc- m rt: lessons to the masses. mCoi Dbxasxs opthsSess axd Blood,-ni3crlr- to lay ad!reu.&i nazes, or the individual into whose to find any trace of the missing man, aaa DutiMs, o lUcgnnaa, xoa TnfimrrhU. A book ofpnctleu Tilue to eray tn&rex" Tate, for instance, the JaTa village fell. will only dd that the captain concluded that he had Cetota Kutisixs ,are etd Uucurioot the worU. Price. Cctkcsa. 50c: CvncvxA SVur, hands he I jjc: CUiu.ua Rxsouxs-r- $1. Prepared S: Barton. in the Midway Plaisance, where individual did stay long in been drowned. No sharks appeared br Pottxr Dire Curmou. Cos"h. U. S. A. the not roajh bauds, painful of course may on the spot. The schooner then pro- PI R finjfer end ind shapeless rails H. Hackfeld aside from the peculiar quaintness the audience; he have In- - ceeded on Pimply areprerenttdaad cured by Cuticura Soap, m. her way to Hamakua. tJlClll of the different dwellings, all indus- had an urgent call elsewhere, but it comparably tbe neatest of sltn Dancers aaJbeiatifier. seemed to be the impression of the whje rrralHa-'- ia deUcary m th tries and customs are shown at the ad surpassing purity most expensire of toflet and ru.rs.cry soaps. most intimate Tr alj r;c.s!tJ xoi of tafiammauoa and ol -- audience and his Back and Ball. i:tfa? ixefztjfmr itzt aid tart dogn; HAVK- various booths, cotton and textile friends that for once he did not know lie ports, lie casse of pimples, bhciheais, rauh, itl, aadoCy slo, acd jiapfe htnsois of iafaats. looms distinctly primeval in their it all. It is understood that during the working parts, and the different de- In the department of liberal arts past few days rounds of ammuni- BEXSO&, SMITH & CO., Consignees, Honolulu, m 1. Just Keceived are unique and original. The some exceedingly fine designs are signs shown by the Central School of De tion of "buck and ball" have been 13S3-- y natives are as a rule quite small in s:gu founded by Barou A. Steiplitz issued to the regular troops .at the stature, especially the women but are m raAN mi ?a?l mmu at St. Petersburg, also the Imperial barracks to be used in any cases of possessed of more thanordinary intel-!igeace,n- ot Foundling Home photographs and emergency which may arise. "Buck -:- - addicted to the use of in- art designs from the Institution of the Empress ilarie. In the Russian and ball" consists of cartridges FRESH GOODS .VXD OTHKR LATE AIUUVALS. toxicating liquors, and are very exhibit special mention must be made composed of twelve buckshot and one part courteous and obliging. In of the mail exhibits, illustrated by a bullet, which are warranted to do of their space you Dotice an enor- wood, excellent models in plaster, true to execution at close range. DOMESTICS, mous fish made from which naturei viz., "The transport of mail by hand G. Wilcox a gold fish and is Jiist to Ex. N. and Ladstock. represents hose men in Caucasus during snowfalls ; " used as a call to quarter or to make "On 2 wheelers with three horses dur- OveiBow of Kilauea Volcano. thera assemble in a body, when ing autumn;" "By camel in Caucas- News was received by the needed, by simply being tapped on us ;" "Woman mail (Babia Potschta) DEESS GOODS, wooden mallet. is made of steamer Kinau that the vol- with a It by a special sort of boats called Karba-se- y - c. hallowed wood and partly out and by Bossian lapland and cano of Kilauea was in a state resembles bell stags in when tapped a and Siberia, also by dogs as welt as of overflow, and that the lake MORTONS CASTOR OIL, can be heard quite a distance. They and itself pouches, and all kinds of mail ma had spread out to the full extent of FLANNELS, Etc. have a large theatre constructed terial." New South Wales makes a MORTONS HAIR OIL, aud pints. chiefly of bamboo and the perform- good exhibit of specimens forming the pit, and forms a molten mass is very creditable to them. one-ha- lf ALMOND j ance parf of her technological museum as about by one-thir- d of a SWEET OIL, street scenes of Cairo also in The finely-mounte- d extent. - well as her specimens mile in The view from the camphor, 1- oz. tablets, the plaisance are a source of great of bera and excellent photos of volcano house is described amusement as well as attraction. as a scenery. The Bossian war exhibit is most marvellous one. It is also The booths and buildings are exact very fine as regards specimens in the GOODS. reproductions of the originals in learned that a slight shock of BROWNE'S CBXORODYNE, TAILORS': pedagogic museum. Japan comes to earthquake was felt at the volcano bat a? to the contents of the the front in great shape in her educa- booths, the articles or curios exposed on last Sunday night. t tional department, all her industries . SODA BICARB, CROWN PERFUMERY CO.'S for sale, that's a little different. For are well represented; her specimens instance, perfume purporting to of the work of students in the differ- At Honohaa. come from Arabia well, it might ent schools are excellent, a3 is also FANCY GOODS, have come from there no need to kindergarten work. The educational A correspondent writes as fol- exact history analysis. CRAB BLOSSOM give its or progress of Japanese pupils made in lows by the last mail : Everyone Al APPLE Boots and Shoos, Bat if it did, why then it got over two years is amazing in algebra, is calling out about the absence of heated and tired on the way, and work. anatomical studies and art Sadrilcg, etc. lost all its remarkable fragrance with Very fine carvings are shown, done rain. The roads are dusty, the GOSNELL'S CHEERY BLOSSOM etc, exception of that absorbed by the by the pupils of the Tokio blind and cane-field- s dry and the cane all by the cork. Then again the picture dumb school; letters are made there parched up. The planters have Perfume and Soap; of Oriental scenes, groups of donkey with needles, also wonderful work in boys and camels, Arab riders and decided to cut the cane and grind joinery. it if rain does not soon fall. There dancing girls, etc. The work done in the ungraded lends en- has been no raiu for over two In this instance distance schools is excellent and very encou- PLANTATION SUPPLIES chantment to the view. Not but that ragingcalled ungraded where only months to speak of. The tanks at ATKINSON'S WHITE EOSE and WOOD VIOLET, the views are very pretty some of sparsely settled, or where only few the various houses are running them are gems, but remember at a teachers can be procured, and where dry and shortly there will be a distance. or this simple reason. all sizes and ages of pupils are great scarcity of water if rain does If you go to a booth and price one taught. Their musical exhibit is not fall soon. BAYLEY'S ESS. BOQUET, can AND A FINE LINE OF you will find that you have your quite unique ; over 500 different choice of any from SS to $15, but if kinds of instruments are shown, and Nantilna Shells. ELUIYIAN'S EMBROCATION, they were what they represent or in another section the different kinds purport to be, oil paintings, they of agriculture are shown, tools and The chief officer of the bark Velo- ENO'S FRDIT SALT, would be not only remarkably implements; also, the higher classes city sold at a private sale 100 nauti- BISHOPS CITRATE MAGNESIA, BEiSTEI&SEILi cheap but remarkable soureniers of of education taught throughout the fair. These articles in their in- Japan. lus shells to Capt. Thompson, of the rooer and gallet's parfum peau d' espaone, fancy were photographs, but as they All the United States educational bark S. C. Allen, for $10. The mate PIANOS. proved to be a glut in the market, exhibits are exceedingly fine, and procured the shells at Manila, having and some ingenious artist, with oil take the lead in nearly all respects. bought them from the natives, and ESPICS ASTHMA CIGARETTES, colors on hand that he could not Of them respectively mora anon. Spe- has had them in his possession for v use in any other way, has lightly cially noticeable among them are the the past two years. The shells are up figures, at same ATTS OINTMENT, touched the the mounted herbarium specimens pre- very pretty. Some of them are in HOLLOW PILLS and GROCERIES. LinUORS time making it represent an oil pared by the pupils of schools in the the raw state, while others are highly painting. At the end of the street a South Dakota. polished and carved and the rest PEAKS' GLYCERINE SOAP. temple is erected, supposed to repre- H. C. A. partly polished. Capt. Thompson AND sent the temple of Barnes as 2000 Chicago, Aug. 5, 1S93. expects to make money on the years old, containing the sacred bargain. MINERAL WATERS. Egyptian mummies, but as to their and May's Wax Vestas, sacredness little can be said, except STOPPED TOE DANCING. Bryant

they may have been made by -- that 0- FOR SAXE! some Egyptian or Nubian now de- funct. said made for the simple I Closing the Persian Theater in "August FOR SA'LE BY reason that although they are very correctly and neatly tagged, papier the Midway Plaisance. SOMETHING NEW. rnache or sawdust and glue are on the mid-plaisan- ce what they are chiefly or conjointly The Persian theater A PRIESTMAN OIL at the Chicago fair has Flower" CO., ENGINE, composed of. HOLLISTBR & some of the booths are what are been closed, and the dancing girls In Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper is very AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Fire hone power; laaiwllh Ofdlmry kerosene who performed there have been for- n, WHOLESALE supposed to be beads of sandal wood. well known to the citizens of Apple-to- oil without boiler or fsnuee; eett to.nin Terr you are assured last a long bidden to enter the fair grounds. These Me., and neighborhood. He Honolulu, IEE. I. mll i compared with 4team. Can be aeea la time; but then presume that to be This is the work of the board of " ago taken ForCStreet, I lady managers, whosfl investigations says: Eightyears I was motion at my warekosie oa Qieen btreet the case if you pack them away in " and suffered as no one but a upon the of entertainment sick, 1CM ROBT.CATTOS camphor so that the moths can not character '' tak-- at several of the theaters on the dyspeptic can. I then began " get at them, for if you examine time closely they are not exactly wooden midway enabled them to "report to ing August Flower. At that was a great sufferer. Every-- " nutmegs shrunk to order, like the council of administration that "I " moulded coffee beans, but just simply several of the theaters were inde- thing I ate distressed me so that I Z ITOHN, a compound of sandal or boxwood cent. "had to throw it np. Then in a ASK POB sawdust mixed with glue and flavored The director general has likewise " few moments that horrid distress N'EAB CUSTOM HOUSE, IIOKOLULL with a little mahogany or sandal ordered that the oriental dancing of " would come on and I would have wood oil, not, of course, to make them the houris in the Algerian. Turkish "to eat and suffer and Cairo theaters be down. palatable, but to give them aroma. toned For that "again. Itooka Ai tiil eih Jtz btin Birca XiaKg'i Sigsitsrg Imported and Dealer In But enough of Cairo and its The manager of the Persian "little of your med-"icin- e, ia 21as Isle icroii th Label. wares. Aside from all these, theater refused to obey the verbal Horrid andfeltmuch Director-Genera- Japanese Provisions, the street scenes are very humor- order from l Davis to Stomach "better, and after eHEsmsi ous and amusing ; there are keep the dancing feature from his " takinga littlemore FIHEST AHD CHEAPEST five or six camels and donkeys, cafe and dancing hall attraction. He Feeling. '' August Flower my demanded a written order, which was tt Dry Goods, and donkey boys seem to be without Dyspepsia disap-"peare-d, STOCK FOR SOUPS. sent with an escort of Columbian Oc HADE ABO SAUCES. end. The attitude that the riders and since time DISHES guards to insure that I AND EVERY EDTE OP assume is far more amusing than its enforcement. " have never had the first sign ofit, camels, who let themselves Invalnablo for India as ibt of the "lean eat anything without the an Efficient Tonic in all JAVANESE MANUFACTURE. down in sections, on their knees first, A French scientist has been fear of distress. wish all coses of Weakness. legs to fol- "least I To U fciJ f tS tUtiiwftn tad Dufoi ikteztnl Isii. good and then allow the hind using his microscope recently on " that are afHicted with that terrible Keeps In the hottest low at their leisure; the camels seem Cookery Book Poit Free on Application to the Climates, and for any the benk and national notes of the "disease or the troubles caused by - to enjoy the fun hngely. By the way, A 9 Company. q t lengtn or tune, q IftaaJ .r!tn i'a'. j f at rtaao various countries, finds that able . i they seem to smile at each other; cot and "it would try August Flower, as I LIEBfG'S EXIBICT OP HEAT Co., LtaitaJ, Feutardi Arenue, Londoa, EgHnL prksf ir asti' nicro-mance- numbers 11 so "the riders, however. As rs they are the home of great " am satisfied there is no medicine P.O.BOX M' ' Zh or jugglers the Nubians and of little organisms. "equal to it." 9 fiBfCcoVery Eoolca may be had at the office of this paper. 14". Im

ii, i.1jjAij4..., -- l HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1893.

- .. govemnient the alleged conspira- hand, there is no doubt in the labors hard to prove that thero mtrol SUroirtisrmmta tors have been pat on their defense minds of annexationists that Min- is no protectorate over these and what a defense. Stripped of ister Blount, before leaving Hawaii, islands by the United States, lecal technicalities and rhetorical had arrived at the foreseen con- The fact that the Hawaiian embellishments, it amounts to just clusion that the duty devolved islands are at the present time 12-PAi- JOHN NOTT. tE edition. this that the defendants and their cpoc the United States to establish under the protection of the United loud-mouthe- States is not absolutely - associates areatoi of d, some form of government which denied, IMPORTKR A.Ji UKAJJiK IN- American colony but an assumption is made TCSSIM-TT- . t2FT:4RER S. sS5 kose - tongued, empty - headed would protect the that blatherskites, who prate in their and American interests here. Min- the informal lowering of the flag Blount has made no official withdrew United States protection Tht MtE5rcr moveeseat ibr the cnps of the terrible things they are ister statement, but it is thoroughly un- from the members of the American isaexaaoB ;hese islands to :be going to do, and make melodrama- derstood among Americans, and colony in Hawaii. All of facts Uaisec"Saies is a oevemerK based tic threats which they have neither the not without foundation, that the stated bv the Bulletin are fullv bwm ciadpfe. No ' priaeipie the means nor the intention of American colony will not be left known to those who are now as- of A krsspoasiWe, bo; ;be pcia-essi- e carrying into execution. This, it of ike people fao pay the will be remembered, is not our defenseless and unrepresented in sured that the Provisional govern- the future. That American interests ment and American interests are tasss. Sock Bdadple always un-rfi-ss theory, but that of the defense. B&aoael aoveoe!:;;. In We expressly disclaim all responsi- will control the future destiny of under the protection of the United socfa esses tfee of pertks bility Mr it. A majority of tbe Hawaii is positively known, and States government. The quota ierss such assurances have tions of our rovalist aad actMss go so he wslL This jury, cowever, accepted it as the fact that contemporary befiaof Aeie beer of tbe satisfactory, and brought in been reserved for American ears do not change the present facts an isbe blood is iota, and pcsseot aanTriwt movement. a verdict accordingly. Nine simply proves that thicker none know better than -- Tbe tapcyes that she cltz- - good men and trne having de- than water even in the islands of our royalist friends that the argu- aate interests of Hawan cannot be clared, in substance, tint the de Hawaii. Tbe fact that Admiral ment of ""American citizens not jfl sasraacsd to the tieares oi. local fendants, instead of being danger- Skerrett is in charge of the Ha- participating" does not apply politzcsl iaecioa?. I: is to the ous knaves, were only tipsy fools j waiian situation, and is fully to the present condition of capable and instructed to carry out affairs annnaZftMBiCnMBnaKnnnnv--v- B credit of the Provisional govem-meo- s that they were not steeped in plans in Hawaii. At the ststes-raaash- determined tha; it has developed ip for murder and treason, but only the already American time when the United States policv here, guarantee at this point-- There is filled with wind and whiskey, we is a that was publicly announcing an atti aa ceefe; a? to tbe nlrfmate deaiinv-o- f bow to their decision without pro the interests of the American tude o strict neutrality between Steel and Iron Banges, Stoves and Fixtures, Haw&S there has never been a test. The result of the proceedings colony will be protected at all the contending political factions, dochi since the 17th of last Janc-ar- v. in tnis case aiso lurnisn a little points, and that restoration will no determination had been reached H0U3KIIPKQ SOON 1SD BTCHSf OTLNSILS, At the same time it hardlr profitable material for reflection to not be allowed to take place in the and the facts in the case were not Provis-ke- sl certain well-meani- but somewhat face of the protest of the taxpayers at that time in the possession of seems necessary that the AKATE WARE IN GREAT VARIETY. government should mark oct injudicious" friends of the govern- of Hawaii. The protectorate estab- the United States government. any new line of policy pending an ment, who have been insisting, both lished over these islands by the Since that time new orders have White. Gray and Silver-plate- d. answer &oa the United States to in season and out of season, that United States government is still been issued based upon the ex- the propositions already made by something should be done. From in force, 3nd will so continue until change of diplomatic dispatches; establishment permanent ! this government- - There is no their point of view it was not only the of a and pending the final settlement of RTJBBJER HOSE not-alte- deobt that the government is weak, but culpable and highly dan- government. Denials will r the questions at issue the United LIFT AND FORCE POMPS. WATER CLOSETS. METALS. ready to act in the premises gerous for the administration to let the facts, and our royalist friends btates forces in these waters m when tae determination of the its avowed enemies go on meeting are not likely to go the length of are again enforcing the pro- Plumbers' Stock, Water and Soil Pipes. United States is arrived at, ana plotting, conspiring and testing the case- - tectorate over these islands and that its preparation will be conniving without let or hin- which was temporarily placed Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet iron Work, formed scfkieni to meet the exi- drance ; talking and printing in abeyance during the investiga- The question of removals has gencies of any occasion which may sedition with impunity and even tions of Minister Blount. Our been brought, rather unnecessarily, arise-- Shoeld a protectorate be es- openly threatening the overthrow royalist friends may not be willing DIMOND BLOCK, 95 aad 97 KI3SQ STEEEf. we think, before the public lately. tablished, which is Kkeiv, if it is of the government. Recent events to admit these facts in print, but Had this question been urged sev- eo; afceady in existence, the have shown that the government is at the same time they will take (0 eral months 3go it would doubtless Builders mocerate coarse aeretoiore pery neither afraid nor unwilling to good care not to put them to a Hardware, and General, have received a more general sup- Ecec. wui be locnc to be tne wisest ; arrest and prosecute any parties practical test-- In case they should, always up to the times in quality, styles and prices. port than it is likely to draw upon sbeoid outright annexation over- against whom there appears to be the issue would be settled in the the verge of the settlement of Ha- Plantation Supplies, take cs, the poiscy pcrsced by the any tangible evidence, but they " winking of an eye," with " Ameri- waiian difficulties. The principle Q present government will need no have also shown that to believe, or can citizens not participating." n full assortment to suit the various demand . , upon which removals are now being in defense. Whiie there is no evi- even to feel morally sure of a fact demanded is undoubtedly a sound o Steel Plows, dence of compromise on the part of is quite a different thing from The board of health met Wednes- one, which has the endorsement of made expresaly for Island work with extra parts. tae government at present writing, being able to prove it in court, day afternoon and transacted two m a large majority of the annexation- Cultivator's Cane Knives. there has beenr on the other hand, according to the technical rules of weeks' business. Several matters ists. The general feeling, however, so act of predpttatkc committed of evidence, and to the satisfaction came up for private discussion Agricultural Implements, among members of the annexation which proved O which can be crged against th of a jury. that the board is car , club seems to be present Hoe-- Shovels, Forks, Mattocks, etc., etc the execetive and advisory that the rying out carefully and thoroughly O time is inopportune for its present- CO cocdcQs have pcrsaed a eoerse D C0MXE5TS. its policy of conserving and pro- Carpenters', seitS ation, and from all can be o Blacksmiths' whkk neither invites political that tecting the public health by learned upon careful enquiry it is and Machinists' Tools nor represses the pa- every means within its power. Mr. Glaus Spreckels has lately understood that the renewal of triotism of the citizens of Hawaii, Incidentally it was devel- Screw Plates, Taps and Dies, Twist Drills, been ugiving himself the proposition lately was a who feet tnat annexation is tbe away" in the oped that the board's policy San Francisco genuine surprise to majority Paints and Oils, Brushes, Glass, onlv hooe of the feture. newstMDers. Some a of segregation had been brought of the the statements made by him are of members, as well as to the almost to completion for the asbestos Hair Felt and Felt Mixture. committees of ineapiicabie except on the theory the annexation club. present, and the executive officer TE2 W55HEICT 7EIALS. he is true Blake's Steam Pumps, that has been trifling with the It that many members of was able to report that with the --sacred the club have majesty of Truth,"' the annexation all along removal of the lot of lepers now at Weston's Centrifugals. --Ulboegh the conspiracy only sovereign worthy of respect in urged the removal of royalists re- CO trials the receiving station, the islands SEWING MACHINES. Wilcox & and the of maining offlce, and perhaps Gibbs. Remington. have reselted in a verdict of ac- tjc western civilization. in the would be practically free from For instance, best and safest way "to quittal, it is by no means to be when 2Ir. Spreckels reach an lepers. There are still a few at Lubricating Oils In es affirmed the understanding the points taken J$er granted that the ae-ii- that Provisional gov- en at large, but they are exceptional ernment had 403 issue would be for those insisting of the government has re- men stationed at cases, and in time will be dealt General Merchandise, w'n the executive building he on immediate removals to consult iWrVnfA'u sulted only in failure. In spite of stated with according to the demands of on there is anything you want, come and ask for it, you will be what was not true with the executive council the tailere to convict, certain inci- and what he at without, the law. The radical reform in- politely treated. No trouble to show goods. 3273-t- time knew at the- - present time, 1462-tf-- dental advantages have been the to be false. When attempting to stituted by the present board in he commit the gained, some of which may be stated that the soldiers sta- annexation club as a carrying ont the segregation law tioned at the executive body to their policy of removals. briesv stated as ibliews : building nab oeen accompu3nea witn no wocid probably is to be understood there 1843. 1893. In tbe first place, if tbe alleged run if it came to a It that SEan-CENTENNI- interruption, except that occa- AL fight he is no difference oooeptracv reativ existed, and u uttered a slander against of opinion sioned by the leper Koolau at Anglo-Saxo- n on the principle underlying tbe aocascd were parties thereto, courage, which the the Kalalau valley. It is perhaps history oi the race has demand, but merely as to ex- 5 Per Cent. Debenture which a great many people, includ- negatived the needless to S3y that 'the course Policy ing three of the jcry, beBeve to in every instance. The statement pediency of urging the policy un- and action of the present -- that there not der past and present conditions. ISSUED BY- - have bees tbe ease, tbe scheme are more than 150 board of health receives pub- was nipped in tbe bod, and tbe adnlt men in the Annexation clnb The present seems to be a moment lic endorsement and applause. t cootbin&tkxi which was being needs no deniaLand the affirmation when discretion and quiet wisdom The public, however, is not aware The Mutual Life Ins. Co. fanned eflecsnaBy broken op for that lts rolls are stuffed with the should be used to formulate a plan of the great labor and care that a time at least. names of women and children, and of procedure that will reach the have been gone through by Presi- OP NEW YOKK. Tbe Provisional --mvnusent is it is even charged that dogs Sesired end without creating any dent Smith and the members of the Richard A. McCurey, President now two months farther en ite way, have a piaee on tbe books" isin clashing of interests or in any way board in carrvine out the law and Assets - .... and these months have brocfat, entire keeping with the "campaign endangering the present harmony reorganizing tbe $175,084,156.61. health department, Information regarding not disintegration and weakness, of lies which sprang into exist- of the annexation movement. We this form of policy, or any particulars concerninz tha which, under the monarchy, had vanoos other forma of policn Usaed by The Mutual Life Insurance Company -- believe the cooler heads of be of miy bat added strength and ecnrity. ence upon the fall of the monarchy. tbe an unfortunately fallen into very lax obtained nexation party, consultation, It is a noteworthy fact that ibr Jesi what Mr. Spreckels expects to alter habits regarding the segregation of S. B. ROSE, will be able to come to under- General Agent, soHse thntr before the arrests were gain by such bald misstatements an lepers and other important matters. Hawaiian Islands. made, and even op to tbe day of it is hard to see. He is pursuing a standing which will prevent preci- action and will the final commitment for trial, not course which he will certainly re- pitate be entirely Japanese Harder at Lahaina. only was tbe air thick with reports gret in the future ; is to be hoped satisfactory to all concerned. Sii si it The steamer Kinau from Maui , Great Clearance and rumors of impending trouble, that when he is older he will know brought the intelligence of Japan- Sale a yr JJJM bet there was no lack of positive ese murder at on 4 better than to repeat such political Speaking of scares reminds us of Lahaina Monday f-- 21! COMMENCING and specific threats of an uprising antics before the Hawaiian public, last. Two Japs had quarreled i!a the fact that just before the steamer over tbe payment of a small gamb- in tbe near fntare, in which tbe where fortunately both his good MONDAY, JUNE 26. 1893. sails for Victoria, B. C, the royalist ling debt and met at an agreed gJ t Provisional government was to be qualities and numerous failings are newspapers are indulging in rumors spot to settle the matter. One of We will offer an thing in our wiped off the face of the earth and thoroughly well known. that the last disgrace under the the Japs was killed by a blow on 3 n tbe bfcod of its supporters to Sow the left temporal monarchy, known as the Colburn bone, which was Large Stock ! like water. is, furthermore, a inflicted with a large stone. The of Goods It cabinet, is to be arrested on next eimulta-neoesl- y murderer ha3 been and ccrions coincidence that, There seems to be an anxious de arrested Saturday for treason. Let our roy- will be tried on September 7th. H Givatly Reduced Prices ! with the termination of the on the part of certain roy-is-ts alist friends rest assured there is "Call ;e proceedings the lower as to the Take Good Care and, for yourself, the bargains we are in coeri and attitude assumed by no danger of their "cabinet"' being of tbe Children. offeniiz in all Departments. the committal of the prisoners Minister Blount previous to his de- For summer complaint in children, CD a arrested for treason, unless some of there Is nothing so S3 bail, these rumors, predic parture. seems our good as Chamber. Egaii & without It that rovalist them should work themselves np Iain's Colit Cholera and Diarrhoea 13 Grnin, Port street. tions and threats suddenly ceased ; friends, who have been so certain Eemedy. It cares dysentery, diarr- by artificial means to a point where hoea and cholera appeared to be dried np of the restoration infantom, and never the Etream at the they temporarily have the "courage fails when xxd in time and tho plain at its source j the horror-monge- rs hands of the United States, have printed directions are followed. When of their convictions," which royal- reduced with water and sweetened it rested from their labors, and haTe at last awakened to the uncer- ' ists thus far have failed to display. is pleasant to take. 25 and 50 cent The , got fairly to work again tainty of the restoration cause bottles for sale by all medicine Daily Advertiser never dealers. as the moment nears for a decision Bexsox, 3mith 4 Co. "4 by the action of the upon its merits. On the other The Bulletin of !at Wednesday Agent? for i H. J. !'! t MONTH.

S5H BimgjM LflamjB aaM&ifcHkw.si S3b SSSuigS IWl i j3 f? ,HP'PSiEr' HXTaIIAX GAZhTTB, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 189S. eisl varieties of shrews who do company No. 3 are left to the tune SAVAL NOTES. EX-CONSU-L PRATT. BILL E 'Mffi. sing ; the wildcat, now varr rare, a of about the rent of the annex of red and a gray fox. the Acropolis and the printing. Have You Seen Of the nm$ield? :iere are the Socrates is a greatly overesti- ashsr weasel or stoat tat. ottar mated man. He writes fairly well, Be ReSuscM.to Express an Opin- ana sSnak. The Is Ser vrinR bis but as aa orator he gives us a vio- ion on Political Hatters. way as tar aorth ia somaier as lent pain. TR1PLK.SGKEW CRUISER M1N the dainty little STRAWBER- EE B&VLS WI5S TVE1SKT ASD "Weehasiec bet s; snfcinia time, In the first place, he is an ex- an Consul-Gener- al d, F. when the creara candy oa the cor- tremely plain man. He is pop-eve- NEAPOLK LAUNGHED, RY FORKS in sterling Mono-w- ai AKaQOtTtSS ner of Parker row and Broadivsy stoop-shoulder- ed snd bald-- S. Pratt, who returned by the bss by reason of exposure tamed headed, with month like a stab from Fran- "a last Friday San silver at H. P. WICiDrAN'S ? :s chocolate caraaieb, when the in the dark." How it ever occurred cisco, is confined to his home by an to lecture we do not under- ajapfe sagar from Xew Orleans has to him attack of acute rheumatism. Do you know that beeo pat back oa the shelves to stand. He might well be utilised 1 Au reporter called on trait for another soring and the to frighten intemperate men back I tfc Swrrtarj' of tlip Ntj to Wnl Advertiser few they are absolutely tho U-- 5 into the path of rectitude, but he him a days ago and requested Aa 34H lUw IHni. i a sassafras has tamed 10 cold, when tie beat hands pot big green bags cannot pronounce a panegyrij at an interviow. TOWiii'i i. TTwoli UaT Kcr on sheir hares aad been, to sell least he does not pronounce it as Mr. Pratt informed the news- correct thiko, and that oven It :Kmt we been accustomed to hear- q.r. chestnuts oq the street, when the have paper man that he did not intend hand-orga- n a poor berry will man irraps bis creooas ing it pronounced. Philadelphia, Aug. 12. The tasto and raaokev ic dsanel and On his arrival in town yester- to say anything for publication, :$ new triple-scre- w cruiser Minneapo- and was sees rth bovine second-han- d day Socrates became the guest of that he going to be as sweet if oaten with one lis was. launched at the Cramps' dose-mouth-ed Siwl-ww-d Ckstsr, S-- C- -, Aor. j bssties aad rehsbsKtaung hats, the the Corinthian Squirt Company and uncommunica- afternoon. She I a kere in Saetk CsroKns Jar I clad ihrOl of the skunk's nicht So. 3, and is said to have visited shipyard this has tive as was Minister Blount. The of these littlo iruploiuents ? Sew- - the public school and our brewery the following dimensions: Length wkt &e ae Kqaor law: j is togar baid in ul said, however, that tho fiaete se JeKS-- :o tbe soatnward, during the afternoon. He was 412 feet, beam 5S feet, draught 24 Do you kuow that we ?-- F T fsr earned k WW am lib afaoc Ae baak5 tfce.Potomac asked to address the primary feet, displacement 7475 tons. On newspapers in the United States had esrried oct awet eTery ay, to-- yob jn g pwrcin: the dasses regarding school work, the trial trip she must show a distorted and criticized his actions have lots of new and jj, . striking i .. . . sthsr with from six to eetK growa-n- a ciooai.Qt tne .November meat with which he did in rather a dunisy maximum speed of 22 knots, and a to such an extent as to cause him aeo eaa no laager tbink bis sad bet searching sons:. manner. He then took tea with continuous steaming speed of 21 a great deal of anxiety, and for Goods in every line? tm The weodehaek, dolphin and oar esteemed fellow-townsma- n. Mr. knots. She represents the most pass a given votat. this reason he would not speak on ccxinsh are natives of New Jerser. Akiblisdes, who lives back of the advanced type of the modern com- political matters. Mr. Pratt did Don't A New Ysrs: rasa wfca tsakes exdu-siv- forget that we have Also the terkey bonard, low necked Parthenian. and whose announce- merce destroyer. The cost, e say that so many lies had been Bcwerty wateraaeieas with water-sce- of politician. People who ment regarding his great closing-o- at of armament, is $2,609,000. eiandnd written of affairs here that it would THE ONLY LINE of Haines has svapSed 253,020 think that the mosquito is the only sale of fall and winter doth-in- g, Fully 20,000 persons were present, be an impossibility for anyone to t&tbisseeden. These Kxiennefca;. mammal of Xew Jersev know little hats, caps, togas, sandals and including Vice-Preside- nt Steven-so- u get the straight of things, and general foot-we- ar mav be found and other officials from "Wash- a or oer tanna. added finally that, so far as the I aac. are Eke great reck in elsewhere in this issue. ington. The vessd was christened HA6AS3 IS TEE WILDESXESS. Provisional government was con- Treary Isac. The great man was dumb as an by Miss Lizzie M. Washburn, cerned, he did not care to express ( I nave written iber times to Rider Haggard, who visited New oyster at all these places, barring daughter of Senator Washburn, of Fine Jersey his mind several years an opinion. Governor TSfcaan to inquire ifbe in the public school, pleading fatigue, Minnesota. The reporter sgo, said: '"At the kraal in Hoho-kn-s noting that Mr. though it is intimated that he was New York, July 30. The Pratt was suffering wocid be open on Scnday. bet. so we provided ourselves with a intensdy. did received no reply. At the out late the night before. United States gunboat Bennington not press him for a further expres- ar. hsve supply o biltong and elephant lecture was rehash of what bim recspc sbr The a will sail for the Mediter- sion of opinion. The ex-cons-ul is saae time I sent a gtms. secared twenty or thirty na- option nine. Socrates has before written, and ranean. Her mission abroad is to not looking as well as his usual Leather stokc. and the of tives armed with crescendoes and of inint growing on my place. the funny parts of it made the enable her commander to investi- wont, and has not been seen on the acres sharp dnodecimos and began to audience sob the seats loose, and Hoskrats cam-- oat of the river gate the charges relating to the street since his arrival. Mr. Pratt penetrate the jungle. We had not the low sad plunk of ih& scalding persecution of American mission- of nights and a:e my com this gone far when oar supply of biltong intimated that he would return to vesr. "and my shoes are worn and tear punctuated the jokes of this aries in Asia Minor. Upon leaving the Coast in a short time. ran short, and as we began to trek knock-knee- d er brakes, and the son is hid from me old Europe the Bennington sailed for toward the interior men began Jimsenhurst-bv-the-Se- a. behind the deeds lay from Montevideo in the south Atlantic. Goods a; aaaes-- bet to fear that we might perish. At delivered Stamp Sales. Mm-prk- It is said that Socrates sbexe is a lining of coin this time gunbearer, Tipnu Tib, Yallejo, Aug. 5. The United nr a coarse of lectures on Athenian ed sfiver qooted at . a cents, ibr ia the of Weehawken, gave s velp of States ship Thetis has been The amount recently realized in my North Carolina home Jr art in one of the provinces before ready for sea, and now valley in delight, for he had struck the spoor he oSereda fourteen stamp sales in London ihere are aia acres of mint waving he came here, and that awaits order from the navy depart of a Fulton market wagon. Hunger prize consisting of 3 set of dishes was 9242. As much as 3S was the wyad. ment. It is understood that the in the city, and that we can ib gave as all energy, and as we con- and the game of Tiddle s, paid for a Canadian twdvepenny Tomorrow I will 50 home. To westward could Thetis will be assigned to survey Carolina, tinued to trek I to any one who would be neither stamp, and 3 for a five cents of suit your tastes in rrtaV Ust South the see that my men would make a duty on the Central American color prood people, s people absent nor tardy during the entire coast. the Sandwich Isles. For a slip of homeof a desperate straggle rather than die course. After some little discus- three Queensland twopennies, srhose governor ones said to the Aug. 11. The and quality at moderate cost. of starvatioe. sion the prize was awarded to the Sax Francisco," and used, 64 was real- rovemor Xucth Carolina that -- 1 com- ot Opening a small boobeyack of halL battleship Oregon is now ized. 5ime was dragginc between drinks janitor of the Ex native spoopiu and javinz each a The gestures of this great man pleted with the exception of plac- now be Ibreed to drink oet j shoeld messureful with a loaf of mealie hour or so ing her armor in position. Had governor s jog or not at all is came yesterday about an The Nicaragua Canal. of the cake and an elepfeanr s tongue on after he got here himself, and they the necessary material not been toast, together with the sweet- were about much behind delayed by the government she When the Nicaragua canal is open have been making some msifee- - that two I bread of hippopotamus with green during the entire lecture. Tn our would have been launched a revolution in shipping may be ex cakclations sKernsiang ago. will be launched iht1 peas, our men were soon ready to opinion the press has made months She pected qnite as remarkable as that Saasas. Iowa. Maine-- Socih Caro on either October 26th or Novem- make an attaek on the wagon, tem-Dora- rv which has which daim Socrates and given him a attended the opening of B. Kr!. and other states whkh was also treking westward two ber 26th. if. WIGHMAN, to have throttkd the ram power. notorietv which in the Suez canal. Steamers will prob- as the crow fiks. I vears will be too dead to skin. His Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 11. Society ably take most of the cargoes from and and after covering Faming's - was not long till we heard circles in Atlanta and throughout Sgares. that theibrce It gestures last night were beneath California to the East and Europe. bridge with the ercshing of twigs in the jungle, in- - Georgia are agog over the rumor of usedin evading the law in those criticism, and were doubtless The voyaga to Liverpool is less than aad before we camped that night f for some other lecture. the engagement of Miss Sarah 8000 miles via Nicaragua, and freight would raise s middle-size-d tended States we had bagged the entire delivery TTts Brown to Secretary of the Navy steamers ought to be able to carry two miles in two seeoods-3g- voice is a little bit thinner pkaet i wagon, containing veal cutlets, his lecture, and his lower Herbert. While the members of wheat, wine, lumber and other com- le; as pass on-- than 517 FORT STREET. skua, aad unskun edsr shad, sir- register does not seem to take the the Brown family say there is no modities at a considerable reduction of freight on Cape Horn rates. Mil- A XISSEiC BEDLISS. loins, tenderloins, fillets, rib roasts, off halL There sat his truth in the rumor they say it in a chill the lions will be saved by spare ribs, soup bones, pigsfeet, listeners night with wet feet. way that leads inquirers to believe tbatronte. and missed recently from my last millions more gained by the expan- I hse oysters, spinach and other fauna jhavinz wept copiouslv into their that there is, at-- least a good deal Hawaiian Stamps eksk: a literary pebiscatkc that sion of business. S. F.Call. of New Jersey, and having killed f overshoes at his jokes in the early of reason for the rumor. Miss esme to me all the spring. It was the voracious driver we carried him Brown is the charming daughter of smarted many months ago with part ot the evening, and notning not to Eahway to act in the capacity that he said seemed to cheer them Senator Joseph Brown. She is a Gold Coinage Resumed. the jbHowicg salatatory : mystery for future years.'' and highly accomplished SirdHcg among of until at the close he struck a little brilliant A csHow nestles Though Mr. Haggard touches woman who spends the greater part Yesterday work was resumed at nnSedgee wings eager for chunk of pathos and quit. jee, its very lightly upon the zoology of Possibly we expected too much of her time in travel. The story is the mint under the new administra- TWILL PAY OAS11, SOK EITLLEK fight, esser topenetrate the mys- New Jersey, oee can see that the --L large or small quantities ol used Ha- of Socrates, as his record, of course, that Secretary Herbert met her tion. The coinage of gold was waiian Postage Stamps, as follows: teries of the bright far oa canopv eld is very wide indeed, and with while at Chicago, and that is a revel amid the dreamed was not made as a lecturer, and he it begun, and during the next !evr (These offers arc per hundred and any of biee and his African vccabalarv, and with a expect case of love at first sight. Senator quantity will bo accepted, m matter bow beasties of the wide, wide world. therefore cannot to rank weeks the monev manufactory will ef galkaortwoofNewJerseyspoopju, ; --j j 0f eQca. Brown is probably the wealthiest small, at the earac rates .1.-1- f .- 1 it" L coeld write a very 11 - -c - . - man in Georgia, and his daughter tum out between $160,000 and cent, violet. $ 75 I I tiomsts, but we bad heardiiso much $200,000 a day. Superintendent 1 cent, bice ...... 75 ing jungle tale, locating it within about this Grecian upstart that we is very wealthy in her own right. 1 cent, green 40 11 it minsie its icvoes carat with Daggett has on hand over $4,000,-00- 0 tec miles of New York ritv. A think, after all, we voice the senti- 2 cent, vermilion ... 1 SO snicv cco-r- s of its native groves? in gold, in which there is 2 cent, brown...... 75 - heede imagination, some Congo ment of our best people when we Or wSi voc cast it out toseekre- words right brand of SUGAS. included $150,000 in Chinese gold, and the say that Socrates is a greatly over- 2 cent, violet, 1891 Lssne iece in some alien veodland, there will make the zoology of which will be coined into $20 60 early death lay, spoopjE estimated and vulgar man whose pieces before any other work is 5 cent, dark bine...... 1 50 tWrbieeet its New jersey look Ifce- Noah's ark in 5 cent, ultramarine bine...... 1C0 aniseed, forgotten and afooe? fame will fade e'er the robins nest The St. Louis Republic, a thorou- undertaken. S. F. Call. the midst of a cooSagration at sea. again. 6 cent, green .. 2 50 been gh-going 10 CO Cash bethstiths east PJ5. ibrgoc bo name the Nye. Democratic paper, says cent, bbck.... i I Bill 10 cent, vermilion- .... 5 CO oet? Ofe. I hoce not. spoopjtrof New Jersey in the list that the effect of the bounty law - knew c&Bow birdMog 10 cent, brown 2 60 I oace a of her zoological wonders. With it has been to stimulate the produc- 12 cent, black 6 00 like sisat, before its eyes were open. the geld is enlarged, and one can Gold Hoards. HoocTsJDures 12 cent, mauve ,. 6 00 Hoc worms tion of sugar in Louisiana. The 15 to bold its month ajar all see erccodiles with red stomachs The American bimetallic league Even When Called cent, brown 5 00 day at the edge of its canning fittfe product of the State for the year Incurable 13 cent, red...... 10 00 aad unicorns with porple tails 0 following estimate of 23 cent, purpl- e- JO 00 nest, and one isy wMIe its eyes made the the ending June 30th was 452,068,627 Terrible Selge Sciatic Rheumatism lam tola. ' 60cent,red --- .. 25 00 wese dosed and its raoeth open a existing stocks of gold in the world : pounds, of which only about carmine 25 00 OSATOg. Jl, ....--. larse and. pcxes yellow jacket eaese AX OTiBBATD Russia, $5G0,(KO,G00 ; France, 22,000,000 fell below the standard. 1 cent envelope...... 60 - 2 cect envelope. 75 aimwr- ek&. smu use svxur v. z Aad now comes a note from a mO.X,GCO ; Germany, $215,000,-00- 0 The bounty has caused an increase csttow btrdiiBg," aad it never sang of acreage 3nd improvements 4 cent envelope...... 2 00 HUle boy in the pebtie school of ; England, $220,000,000; the 5 cent envelop...... 2 CO Un- ...-- asy zaore. Lorillsrd', s tobacco eeater in this in processes of manufacture. 10 cent envelope...... 5 CO --?15Q,CO,G00 : Spain, Avast there, fairdfiag! state, innninne- - afaoet Socrates and der the old process but about 1100 See that your eyes are open a "he 'steed" bome"after his Netherlands, Italy and Turkey, pounds could be obtained from an 2TSo torn btampa wasted at toy bow at price. Atldreee . good deal of die time and yocr Base had become tamoHS over the n25,000,GOO : United States treas acre, but by the new process 2718 GEO. B. WASHBUltN, aeetfc shut. world. my, 202,000,000; banks in the pounds is the average. It is stated P. O. Box 200!. Sdn Krancinou, Cal Pod Soetfe Merensry, $15,000,000 $13,-- 2021 UlS-t-f Oilr of Socrates sealed as do most United States, 1193,000,000. This that between and 2C.J-- . asks ina race letter aada!?ret men who return to their birth--f 000,000 has been expended for new seacoigirl woeki. nunc j forms a total of 1,950,000,000. I machinery in the two years. baaeu I places and seek to impress their last - writnc to ber soBarfions of the: neisbbors. Gns back to Assuming the entire stock of gold So much lor cane sugar. The beet Jy- tL'-ZJ- zeaioeryoc ew Jersey tor her scrap Athens, where he was ealied to be $300,000,000, there remains industry is making as rapid pro- jZh523$s -- meridian, r to be accounted for, gress, though upon a narrower rF' "5ek, even in his tall $IO,0QO,U,J 'ynnaM The aad &p of New Jer- is it strange that he shoaH have The amount of $1,250,000,000 is basis. California produced 43,500,-00- 0 asweO worth attendee of pounds vear against about sey are the felt down at the heel? traced to Asia, and it is supposed last (W,.0IWXutf -, 1S91. the careful stedeot. See not only I give below & notice of his fee- that there is from $300,000,(300 to 8,000,000 in California Imm un the pricfe, pear, i $500,000,000 in general circulation heads the list of beet-sug- ar States, fesas the caiee ia tere. t&ken from the Athenian Mr. Arthur Simon i 'I' ! and s&& treat indnstrr, bet Dsilr Astoeisfeer, which, it is said, and consequently not nnder the with Nebraska, Utah and Virginia OI Galatea, Olio. i't cane-sug- vefy eseats assoog her sBeeessfel trop- was followed br the suicide of So- - : control of governments or banks. in the order mentioned. The ar beet-sng- "TtijliM I wis iacsrmble, the doctor ical the Davis pempkin Congress will have to consider the interest and the ar frats Bs crates, May 30, 470 B.C. : Hi, rerulttas prenen that Hood's U borglar-proa- trftis PlO!l l?tJrI asai the f JTotaer Hub--: mean--1 question whether bosinea :canaie-- interest are practically the samel tns able t care. I bad BttlUo ? e.A Tn Tvi fvmTnrfptf? HbrrrrMra aod ttzj cos&niA to ilx aerdsqaasa-- ZerwcJl ?ma It., fvn.. .-f- mfnc--- Both depend upon the bounty or orbta .; mSS&Y t U1CU MIW wlUaA .iftXU. AlUUiAl ...w .... u.b... ccstbs. T&reeF&DieUcsdklDstfcefpzssaad rsM PAW: I govern- upon duty on foreign the annex of the Aerupoiis last so largely in the hands of a sugar. I Was CIven Up to DIo ... to listen to Socrates, whom ments and their authorised agents. Large amounts of money have Wfcta wis is. this terr&ls ccadltlca, , HOEH Practical . (evening I aubl orx! Um Tfce zoology of New Jersey gives heard bo highly spoken of. In this estimate, which absorbs all been invested in improved machin to more fund r It,IbtZ2nto UksHOOd'f Cook K.L EanapKiEa. -., . jhc- - tHJnV zold known to exist in the form ery in both. From what is known Tie tot tettJa hid a little Bo.71HoUI8t. iSaaknag mine mfyb to tCensznlv. from what nas been the zcdifklte taking tha tccooL J galnd to abjei. and what is more pleasing sasd of soefc. esceaallT or f of monev, England is allowed bat of the cost of producing sugar the nptllr ttat I ccM ;t op fa chiir. lirijj. Vtcn to run denra ctbj other mrtflrfne, $22?,OGO,000. Yet whole enr- - belief is general that without some tei til -- ts toe tbiafrmg mtad than to vile eoamporary. the Athenian the tfcatUtcekceqt&eairMle toreperat. Vj Ut Wvt.ttr n . UstUeJ Evening Robber Stamo, we , rencv of England is bzaed upon form of protection from foreign tea ttee I had Ukn loot ol Hood'i Ouasrrics bare sootetning to think afcoet? IuaM wsllcnroand, tzd DOrr.aj w." r sum. sugar the industry in the United I . C. Abbott has eatakgaed had reason to believe that this comparatively small If tzrs taken tix botau, I tared asa eaa r.'Z: '- - 2VeacorrferauV.... Dr.C daassoddar'sircrlc. XdonctttcIIcaapnUu 2 X ciracrltie It ami ' E . States will not be profitable. Esesj Eaaramals aside from ibe Old Seek, the child wonder, there snonld be any considerable Eat KfiKllll tile in Ttotmvs&ttszti rstsoe&o which bekmg to New Jer- would paralyze Alberts ia three call for coin in England suspension the bounty clause in the McKinley Hood's a nibaitoti'Ca to all taStm. Sarsaparilia 5v9aiH,B-iM- bis. 1 are seree spe- rounds with bare knuckles. j of specie payments could only be act is marked ibr slaughter, and esocjS." Xbtovb. Smos, Ga!a!ea, Otio. ij.m. a. am A'DiZL'0ZV sey. Acseag tbeai ttm Beta TOnsZtttt, of" bMsL Chose to say aodieoce j averted calling in gold from all the sentence-w- ill be executed un- br cies exefesTre of SeSee it thai the hr Hoovb Pills " & tst tsut4ima Ttai yM.JS V14S.. j And ealling less some kind of ysu, & a iia Sbsea at the efabs. Dr. Abfcx; was bitterly disepjsatuifcd, sad the quarters. it is this in combination Must CftzScccsM Trr Vtt. Hobron, Newman a. Co., Agents. er com-- 1 produces what we call with other menaced industries can Ecses Se varieties ec ssies. nye-ih- Alheei&c rleofe aad Ladder prrxfcss that HOBROTT, SEWM A O., HoiliMer&Co.. Wbo)sale Agnta. of wfeoc: sing: however, sev-- kbv and the Corinthiaji Saairt f a financial crii. be effected. S. P. Call. ZI'A Vboi.'. " "ik. "Bwrm Krr.L'h C. W1 oia'oigentf

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5 189S. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

I tmral 3uwttGmuiita. ceptioa, are edited by Englishmen. KOHAM NOTES. a" " While the Endish government OIM M1W1 retmld tmdoubtedlv not enter sny An Interesting Special .Vecfjn protcst against annexatioa of the : JTeid Xast Sight at the Ha ciaiesr, a islanus oy tne umtea waiian liOlel. New Store! certain class of English residents I there, not best ones by any special meeting of the Ha- THE BOSTON JOURNAL THROWS the A means, do not hesitate to do what- RAIN IS BADLY KEEDED IN' waiian sportsmen's association was OK THE 6ANE power to oppose ! UGSI ever lies in their held at theHawjiiian hotel Wed- Goods srsne-rslM- o to the United States, lew BPIS&DR THAT LUGAulTT. absence of Nordboffand Spreckels recogniie, nasdav. Owinir to the of the com-na- nv President Dole, Vice-preside- nt W. and must be ashamed ! tbev have been ibund in far M. Giffard occupied the chair. New fhm tbe past few months at Honolulu. Secretary Atkinson being unavoid- Bjk,i affiliated with tbe Krrr: Tbev have not ably absent, Mr. R. A. Dexter was class of dtiiens. but have kept best secretary. company iriih s class of political 31jliI Service Said to He the elected temporary All the Lntosi Novelties and Stylos in adventurers and royalists on tbe A communication was read from hi;-to- rr bankruptcy. Mr. H. Black, who asked to have Mam-- eaaes SEttrsd in versre of Warsi on toe islands. J. hv "Not too sooa did NordhofFj his name stricken from the mem Oak one ume and aaotaer. bat any Antique Bedroom Suits, Wicker Ware at and Spreckels depart from Hoao--! bership roll on account of financial not one a Awn. probably, is of His request was iulu. aitnocgu, to oe consis.eai. circunistances. OITJK BOA1U3S. CHEFFOK1ERS, ETC., soeh agaificaoee as ikai Eswsiiaa they had to make some smoke to complied with. Mr. A. L. C. stick recently pten! Clans cover their retreat. "When Spreck Atkinson tendered his resignation AVARDKOBES. WALL BItACICETS certain iafasbitsnts of els ss vs the Provisional government as secretary to the association, he Sfireekek by Kohjlla. Aug. 2t, 15SX. We have being unable to deyote the proper And all kinds of Furniture Manufactured and Repaired, Scored in the is doomea. he ssys it snowing ail pretty well recovered from Hawaii, which, has has never been the wave time to the office. Mr. R. A. the time that it swept overKo-hal- a prefe eisp&tcfees so a extant. better position to of consternation that Dexter was elected in his place. kn stronger nor in a on the first two days of August. Island Orders will receive prompt and careful On this c&ae was a name which conduct a treaty of annexation Amendments to the constitution attentioniAll The or broke all previous aad. as United states, and one relegating the admission of new excited much eammeai. with the records and the credit of several of the of be cseses of pbe-ia- c that will be readily ratified by all members to the board of directors, the accounts boys. The usual three days of grace vice-preside- progressive elements ia Hawaii, and the name of the nt it there vary so taech. the the were not was a probably by a large majority allowed, and there added to the article resnilating the aad wild aad almost hopeless scramble for even o! jaawanans uiemseives. disbursement of funds which may OBDWAT & tee the six dollars the of PORTER, "The people who favor a perman- that minions the pass through the treasurer's hands, lr5ti"Wi in sn intemeTv by a law demanded. But those of us who srith ent government are competing were unanimously adopted. Journal reporter yesterday road-maki- against class of men who would took a term at have The resignation of Mr. Henry ILr. WlUisin Brewster Oleson of a pretty well put in our time, and law Robinson Block, HoUl Street, between Fort and Nuuann. re-een-tlv be destructive of good government Davis as one of the board of direc- . East Brooiaeki. Mass.. who and harmony once more walk band returned from the "West and Boston Journal. tors was accepted, with regret, and in band. the name of Mr. C. L. Brown sub is fcflj conversant with the ficts One trouble passes and another oy LOCAL stituted. reiatinc to tbe fstnoos presentation. rozsxs. comes. Tow we want rain. The signs by the Jour- ihe secretarv Mr. Okson was iooad from time to time inspire hopes, but ! nal reporter in Boston, and con- hand the names s Pacific Co., they are not fulfilled. The heavy Whitinsr and Mr. Samuel Lewison Hardware I'd. ;o of eaae. etood-bank- stated tell tbe story the Extracts Fzom a Private Letter s of the morains dissolve uIii order to Baderstsnd the ani- to the board of directors as appli- by the Last Hail. like mist before the rLingsun. To cants for membership to the asso- 402 and 40f Eort Street ses, beciad presentation," he bear the farmers of Kohala talk of the Honolulu. sxjd. mosttssnow the charader ciation, and to notify Mr. Dole of ""one Aa old subscriber, residing in the virtues of water, and to see their long-iu- g of the men who were behind it. his election as president of the or-- good old nutmeg State, closes a glances towards the distant clouds, ganization. Tbe story s simply this, that sooe a stranger letter, which was a remittance of mtcht form the idea that After an informal discussion of NEW GOODS of tbe roralists of tbe islands pot in we are alt ardent teetotallers. But ConunissJooer BJouafs name subscription, with these the existing game laws and tbe pos- Mr. his annual don't you feet on your observations. to on that cane acainst tbe wish of sible amendments the association Just hand Besso direct pleasant words, which graduates of It seems to rain all aronnd us. Why, legis- from tbe nmnufactureri. Bioent- - might ask the government to Hr. old Yale will appreciate : to stand upon our dusty hill-side- s and --Xow eTerv one who knows of tbe late on, the meeting adjourned, "We were exceeoinciv sorrv to wateh the floodgates of heaven open, subject to the call of the president. JssssPf .Rubber Hose, Sprinklers csnuons ana sensibte coarse pur- and the .cracious showers descendinsr - . -- - sued by Mr. Bloom with reference part with Carter and Robertson of upon the sinners of iTaui is enough to Ho'e iiVeN, Carpenters' Rules, to both" parties, knows well eooogh tbe law school, and would be quite stop the steady srrowth of grace in WISE aSD OTHERWISE. l'lutnbs acd Levels, Bevels, Level Glasses, Kohala, and I don't know but that it never wocld have consented leit-hand- ed that be willing to bestow one little may lead to inter-islan- d discord. used in any scch Give to hare his name blessing on the free sugar us a raore impartial distribution of BALLET'S PATENT PLANES, connection. He kaows the charac- moisture say half an inclr of rain . ., whose aaanes are oa "claws'' of the McKanley bill for three times a week in Kohala and overstock of wisdom by ! ter of the sen white-wing- hunting that eaae aad wocid a have let their sake and all others who felt the ed dove of sweet con- for the mistakes of others. Mil-- ' l'lumb Bobs Lamp Burners and Wick, ' tent will make her home with us till ' Bradlev & Hubbard's Lamps and Chandeliers, Japan and Brass Bird his name be used with them. subtan-tia- ouujuai. Caes, the pressure when all your l next December. .iua.cc ( i,Trnt n.w. Rrf.rt.line Caw with Kitent roinovahla mats. "The friends of annexation are benefits from the reciprocity Hamakua mills are talking of start- It is the man with about $6.17 i A fineassortuient of Door Locks and Knobs, Blount should ing grinding at once. 1 wish they vil pk&sed that Mr. to his credit in a bank that USU- - A peneral line of shelf Hani irare. Hedge Shears, Sheep Shears, remained long eaocgh ia Ha- treaty were swept away by that would; it will probably start the haie best tariff bill the world ever knew. rain. ally tries hardest to stir up a panic. waii to hare become acquainted A good many of our little world Washington Star. know But our loss is Honolulu's gain, Trimmers Ladies Scissors, Barbers' Shears! with these men. aad to whst have departed to see the great Fair at Half the world is ignorant of capable of doing ibr the surely, and I hereby congratulate Chicago, as before related. And Bev. they are how the other half lives. This is Clippers, Mechanics' Tools, Nuts, Washers, advancement of their own interests. you oa having them with you again and Mrs. Ostroni, of the Foreign keeps. long life church here, are spendimr a few weeks true, but it is no fault of the so-- Carnage and Machine Bolts, Galvanized Wire Cloth and Netting, Froc: tbe outset it has been essen- for Here is and Kubber Packing, Square Flax Packing, prosperity to new firm Carter in Hilo 3nd at the volcano, ilrs. called society papers. Drake's tial that the royalists should help the of Wight and family, of Mahnkona, are atiomeys-at-la- Magazine. iajpressjon that tbe queen & Carter, and if taking a summer change in the pas- create the determined to bite de Students of weights are disposed was to be restored. This has been voe are and tor's vacant house. Miss Eva Parker npictore Foraines. Moioldino;, etc. is with us, and was oc- to think that the twenty-four-to-o- card from the beginning vour one another at law, mav thev her visit the the trump both be in it on one side or the casion of a large picnic at "Waipuna-la- u silver dollar advocated bv the of tbe trouble. oa Saturday, inaugurated by senator from Missouri will pall "Now. we exclude tbe names other, or both sides, and set the Mrs. B. Hind. Nearly everyone if lion share when diyy down his Vest. of LiliookaUni and Mr. Blount s tbe final is was there. A noble "lunch "was spread and all kinds of hilarity - list, there appears seven- made. Xot that we have no good "I seem to be considerably push- JTJST ARRIVED from ibe indulged PER C. stock left from Hawaii la the City in. Three or four of the m Mr rv5li tndn " mnttorcfl T?!- - BRYANT. teen other names upon tbe cane. morehuanous enjoyed an unexpected BABY CARRIAGES of all styles, of whom eight are English, of Elms. In the words of Oliver ducking in the pool, whicli met with vers, reluctantlv squaring an ac- -' : CARPETS, RUGS, or of English descent, none Wendell Holmes the entire approval of every one, ex- count of 15.25 with the wheeled and MATS in the latest patterns, "pure yoa cept perhaps, the ones who made the ehtir man. Chicago Tribune. of thecs. of Hawaiian stock. "Don't believe theit's no more fat, ion. Lots in the kitchen as good as THE CTTAVPIQy. , "JEiouseliold3 Sewing onlv iocr of them even of half that.' The wedding of Howard v Machines sad Brvant of i Sewing Machines, eeste. Bet two are Americans: "And the chancellors two sons the Beecroft plantation with Miss j 'They went down there in Washington i Hand all with the latest improvements, one. Dr Foate. who was one of the very soon to arrive to keep both the uiwuih eu w n.ona was ceieuraiea at i u cnange tne tnerman Dill, Also on hand the bride's residence. large num- - j leg-isistc- re A And the man who first jumped in tbe three men who applied to the numbers and quality of the Hawai- J ! ber of Kohala friends were in attend-- ring Westermayer's Telebrated Cottage Pianos ! ibr tbe lottery franchise. ian Club up to the standard mark. ance. The revellers returned on Fri- - ; Was the champion David Hill, and Johnny Bowkr. whose relation "Yale Unirersitv is still flourish day bringing with them the h3ppv ( Baflalo Times. , Parlor Organs, Gnitars and other Musical Instruments. to a recent legislature was such ing, and when the two new build- - Tost (in Oklahoma)--Yo- nr SFTor sale by that, is claimed, a cottage was mes now about to be erected are m S'ciSvSSlLTltls:, Judge ' it aU who know them. , townsman, Begad, is ED. & built with the proceeds, whkh is place, some of the Yale graduates Mrs. Z. C Damon is the guest of a self-ma- de man, is he not? Alkali HOFESCHLAEGER CO., now popular! v known as the 'Boodle ot the oUs and 60s, who are with Miss Bond. The corps of seminary Ike Va-al-, not wholly: I put a King Street, opposite Castle & Cooke. Cottage. you. will wonder 'where they are teachers have arrived m good time to n mm get a little insight into their work, tde otDer aaF myself, u haQC-an- these men are when they next old I Fm of at nat the and make the acquaintance of people d ministers aad one of them aa camnus." Kamtva. district before the school opens. , Siam, it is said, can boast of tail- - ex-rsy- sl cnamberisin. To Enow Dr. iToore and wife from Hilo are JTJST ABETTED PER BARK VELOCITY domiciled In the district The doctor with purple eyes, ho the insincerity of these men in A XATITE HTJRDERJ5D. wa; these is looking after Dr. Bond's practice, du.0t?.??it pussies that A NEW ibeir oppositioc to aanexatoaf it daring the Iatter's absence at awakened Crapaud's avar-- County, Cali the Johnnv only needs to be stated that fire of ihot in Stanislaus World's Fair. ice. Purple cat's eyes are rare tbeao- - before tbe revolution, were fornia, by a Tahitian. "ia!ii plantation nad about thirty acres of cane iewel Boston Transcririt. I pcblk advocates of annexation. Connor, onriif nr rif ctr.r. of t "Fibres a 7-n- Invoice Oliairs Mrs. native day night. orlein of the fire is at i At the Spanish ball "Sir, will another says that he not op- TnS Including BAMBOO CHAIRS in all the latest patterns. Sail b nA7 ra:uinT fit IrrSTICTO present unKnown. xi sianea at uarK you allow me to snaKe hands witn posed to annexation, but does cot ' V - Stanisiaua county, California, has a,,was,t &hPa.11 o'g00 As the you, as that will create an ALSO SEW LOT OF- fike the way it is to be bfoGsnt gnndinz, the burnt cane i - is s100 there s somebody here about, still written s letter recently to Mr. J. A. can be harvested at once probablv, that and another ! savsbe aDd the loss will be trifling. whom I know?" "Delighted, sir, CAMPHOR WOOD TRTJTSTIKS wsots Kawsisui. c this city, iuforcjicg ' & be annexed, but does not Mr. Lucas will be sugar boiler at sure. am in the same pre- - fr?m a Hawaiian named Harry I'm I WITH BELL LOCKS. want to be dragged into it. All of that HawiandMr.Shoreyat KohaUdur-Jd- j t yourself." II Motto which means that these men are Kailikde was murdered at that place ing the comins season, which on g&V?e have also received a new lot of LheFIKEST TEAS. account of the droueht will probably P61" "lucre. convinced that the annexation of on August 7th by a Tahitian, who the same house with begin early this crop. , Wanted the Law on His Side. islands to the United States was rooming in seems GOO these ihe mail service to Konaia j 'Well," said the lawyer to the rural KIM, Nuuaim Street, eminently desirable, but that Hn. to have called a halt. is a sin is On the morning in question Kai It justice, "you sent for me." "Yes," are at this juoctare opposed shamp that onrmnHpst.anH Tnnc suf. they likole was dressing to go to the fering population should have to wait said the justice, "I want advice so it becaese they are not at the grocery store to procure some pro- ten days for a foreign mail after it has about this here Diisoner. He's bead of aa&irs themselves. visions; but as soon as he stepped landed in Honolriln. It has often . k efoolinrr I, nn aa not representa- fired been observed this most intelligent JI TruA " ? 7 These men are out of his room the Tahitian a hain't got no law book, I don't of patriotic sentiment nor rifle shot at him and he fell to the community has the worst mail ser- I tive any vice islands. of know ef Fm entitled to lynch him ft of snv large commercial interests. 3ocr dead. The Tahitian, iu order in the If this kind r the man was dead, thine continues, we shall have to nire or not '" Atlanta Constitution. Dr. J. Browne s to make sure that out-rigg- nor hare tbev the backing of the an old native with an er to Collis among tbe Hawaiians. as procured a hatchet and cut his head bring our mail from Maui or some WAYSIDE BUCOLICS. best men performing this atro- - trpll s amons fbreicners. In open. After other favored place, as an improve- Ob, tramplet, in thy hour of ease, act tne over wsnrfiw Mr. Blount's name to be aocs xaninan leit lor ment present methods. With appetite that's hard to please, Sonora county, about 25 miles away. Before thou callest for thy wine, plscedon tbe cane, they simply Three days after the murder, the CHLORODYNE to TFAat is Needed. Observe the bulldog's plaintive whine, give expression to their policy report of tie ankir was heard at ! His mouth, which be has just let off, There's a wonderful pot of money claim ibr tbe cause of restoration Sonera, and the deputy sheriff came I is raucous with a broncnial cougn, would help investigate. For the man who hits on a scheme I TT;atr--ir nromntrh- - Vioinrw mmmn HOUGHS, IS THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR what they thought up from there to gpW-cur- e fol- For a toknock the summer Tr the trousers of the tramp. COLDS' niARRHCEA, them among their Hawaiian Mrs. Conner stated that she and appetite ice cream. several others had been summoned ixirrs lor Minneapolis Journal. ASTHMA, DYSENTERY, lowers The only political out- BRONCHITIS- - QHOLERA. these men is what would to appear as witnesses in the case. look tor mfle from A Good Com- - I GENERAL BOARD of HEALTH, London They live about a sway Thina for Summer although the COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOBOOYHE come to them should restoration Tjlace. It h angular that DB- - . REPORT that It ACTS ai a CHARM one doe the murdered man's plaints. J ijxliqald medicine which xca;es P.UJ. cenerally As they have been harvest in England is one of the of anadent. ever take place. KaiiitoJe has a brother and family j EVER! KIND.if.ordjiCiJa, refreibicc Dr. GIBCOK. Army Medical Mr. J. W. Hagef, a well known j WOrst on price of wheat ileep, WITHOrr HEADACHE, and Invigo- Stiff, Calentta ikvorites of royalty in the past. iuwiaupOKO. record, the itatea: "two DOim coxpletilt cctixd xz or the cow living otixusioa, ! rates tbe nenrocs ijiten ntaen ezbuited ' so they would expect to be in tbe Oahu. His brother's name is H. P. remains so phenomenally low. It DUnaucri." SSta.Ji,S?S J- one smalt bottle of Chamberlain's l JS down to 23 shillings per quarter DR. J. COLLIS BROWflE'S CHLOROOYHE DB- - - COLUS BROWHPS CHLOROOYflG fcture. Chancellor Rapldlr -- be .seen at once that they Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtea Bemedy. of eight bushels for new wheat, and Vice Bir W. PAOE WOOU cat tbort all attack! of It will most fUUdjMblkiyin tcrarttbatDr I. COLLIS CPILEPSY, SPASMS, COLIC, desperate chances to The Italian press, which is This is the mot prompt and the analitv is nrobablv fair. Everv-- BEO VSE wm i.a!oaMed!r tbe INVENTOR a-- e taking of C'HLORODTWE tbat the whole ttoj? of PALPITATION, HYSTERIA. mat- - States generally indifferent to such defendant nn-ii- lake the name of the United tbe Freeman u delibentelj- IMPORTANT CAUTION. -- Tbe IM-- f own beginning to make an oat-cr-y bnt potatoes, and according aad be ttzztit4 to tar it bad bten MEKSE SALE thla REMEDY bat rlrec to bolster op their ters, is "o other medicine will take its place Jear worn to. TU 18. 15&I. minister i 6e Titui. nij rue to manr UKSUIlUfULOUU IMITA- of public diseases, expectations, , interests- - Some of these. about the lack .or do its werk in this class of to there should have TIONS. Be carefal to obferra Trade Mark. pohtkal j ex-quee- is for Of n. Eecuritv throuehout the cocntrv. It equally valuable children been higher prices for imports, but COLLIS BROVRrTS CHLOROOYflE . !1Ctra!t., . Asi. . with the DR. I U(Kr SOLE .rTrL. " ea. together and adults. 25 and 50 cent bottles for i in JlA.iurAviuiujn The most audscions exploits by they have not yet materialized. In i t::ue palliative are the owners of the only papers sale by all medicine dealers. J. T. DAVENPOBT, to annex- brigards : tre reported from all & had seasons the masses practice MEURALCIA, COUT, CANCER, in the islands opposed Btssoy Smith Co., TOOTHACHE. t.rtzt R . Tret London W ex- - drrections. AsentsforH. I. economy even in food. Ex. RHEUMATISM. ation and these papers, without r , --L

"'mVAllAK' GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1893. 9 LOCAL a2fD GENBKAt. circuit in almost a dead run. ThiB the race in 1 :53 S--5. The Kala-kau- a Lord Brock and Duke Spencer is OmciAL SLTflRMR RICES. running on the part of the Maid cup thus becomes the prop- being spoken of. DIRECTORY forced the pace for Fred Mac, and erty of W. H. Comwell, he having Several gambling games which The government schools will he trotted the mile in the extra- won it twice as required, once in were being run outsido the track, open on September 11th. ordinary fast time of 2:47 and was 1SST, with Poni Moi and with near the entrance, wero stopped by Provisional Qocrnmmt declared the winner of the second Billy C on last Saturday. the police. Among theso were a of ta Larsen Hmraiaa rjaa,ja Captain William has race. Sixth race Kapiolani Park. Purse number of Chinese running tho been appointed chief of the detec-liv- e Some admiring friends placed a. 5100. Trotting and pacing: mile Russian war game, and Antono force. heats; three-minu- te class; best two in Clovs Exxcunvs Corccu TEiYTa ANNUAL MEETING OP THE beautiful floral emblem, made in a roulette wheel. horseshoe, around three to harness. Free for all. 8. B. Dole, President of tho PrHjfojmj Mr. W. Aylett purchased the the design of a Entries : Linda W., by A. Goodwin; R. horse Fred Mac Government of the Hawaliai. CS-10- the neck of the jgj. 0 acres of land sold by Morgan Fred Mac, by C. W. Macfarlane, and WISE AND OTHERWISE. HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB Macfarlane's ands, and Minister of Foreign Mondav for $555 cash. While in this race Aupunl, by Lahalna stables. u. horse was driven to beat the record In this race Fred Mac took the fairs. J. A. Kins, Minister of A new boiler for the Hawaiian for Hawaiian bred horses for a first heat in 2:51 3, judges Mrs. Dangle: My husband tho Interior. the 8. M. Damon, Electric Light Co. is being made mile, and which he was suc- overruling a foul claimed by the begged for some whisky this morn- Minister of Finance W. O. Attorney-Genera- l. at the Honolulu Iron Works. cessful in accomplishing, the driver of Aupuni. The judges ing, but I wouldn't give it to him Smith, horse is now barred from the ruled distance waived in this race. without 3our permission. Was I Advisory Council. The trustees of the Anglican class, and will be com- Interesting Programme right? Vice-Preside- Jn of Seventh race Oceanic Steamship F. M. Hatch, nt of the Pro- church in Hawaii will hold their pelled to seek faster company. Dr. : Company's Cup, 75 added. Running Probe Is it the same brand visional Government of the Hawaiian 21sU Car- Mac is considered one of the race, three-quart- annual meeting on September Brents Successfully Fred mile dash. Free that you offered me ? Islands. best young Hawaiian horses in the for all. Entries : Leilehua and Duke Spencer, by Mrs. Dangle : Yes. O. Bolto, The fall term of Oahu College j ried Oat. country, and will probably be able W. H. Rickard ; Billy C. Dr. John Eramoluth, and Lord Brock, by W. H. Comwell. Probe: Madam, you have Cecil Brown, E. D. Tonncy, and Punahou Preparatory school J to show much additional speed. saved his After considerable jockeying, life. John Nott, W. will open on Wednesday, Septem-- 1 animal, clean- the F. Allen, He is a beautiful word flat-foote- was finally given, and the Extraordinary qualities are pos- John Ena, Henry Watcrhouse, ber 6th. , limbed and a d trotter. seventh race begaw. Lord Brock sessed by the river Tin to, in Spain. James F. Morgan, A. Young, Third race Match race, $500 a side. The Hawaiian National band sulked at the pole and refused to It hardens and petrifies the sand Ed.Suhr F. M. BJScb. - Running race; 1 mile dash between serenaded the ex-que- at Wash- "Ihr KlxtB Cci Bom Uie lrv- Duke Spencer, owned by W. H. start, and the race was between of its bed, and if a stone falls in Jos. P. Mendonca. ington Place early Saturday morn- Ricksrd, and Lord Brock, owned by Duke Spencer and Billy C. Duke tne stream ana upon an- Chas. T. RodccM. Sccretarr Ex. and rty W. alights ing. A large crowd of natives were of H. Carnnrll. W. H. OornweU. Spencer won in 1 :1SJ. Some sort other, in a few minutes they unite Adv. Councils. the time. This event was easily the most of a protest or a " kick " was en- and become one stone. Fish can- rathered there at Suf&kmk Court. interesting of the meeting, and a tered by Comwell, but was not not live in its waters. The expense of the funeral of money was wagered Hbu. large amount of allowed. KEME3IBER THATTE. A. F. Judd, Chief Justice. Hanuwela. the young native boy result. being a match Hon. B. Bickerton, on the It EXD OK SIXTH RACK. When a hunter returns from the F. First Associate who was accidentally on Sat- ed killed The tenth annual meeting of the race, there was consiaeraoie gooa-natur- Platte Justice. urday afternoon at the rifle range, on part of the The continuation of race Xo. G Hawaiian Jockey Club was held at rivalry the With his stories of killing down Hon. W. F. Frear, Second Associate was borne by the Hawaiian Rifle different horsePowners. Both horses was ordered up. After consider- patte, Justice. envy Association. Kapiolani park last Saturday after showed good condition, and the able delay in getting the word, the Don't his luck Henry Smith, Chief Clerk. second was won by Aupuni Or believe all the truck, noon. The attendance was small contest gave evidence of being run heat in For he's talking to you through his Fred Wundenberg, Deputy Clerk. The special meeting of the stock 2 :49. The driver of Linda W. was holders of the Hawaiian Fruit fr as compared with former meetings. for all it was worth. hatte. Omaha World Herald. Geo. Lucas, Second Deputy Clerk. for start, fined by the judges for interfering, Taro Co., which was called for yes- The Jockey Club stand was at once In the first attempt a "Are you talking to yourself or J. Walter Jones, Stenographer. jockey on Duke or fouling, Macfarlane's horse dur- terday, has been postponed until center of attraction, being Morton, the to the fish?" inquired the man on Cnjcnrr Jcsgss. the it Spencer, lost control of his horse ing the heat. By the time the next Monday, September 4th. crowded by a large number of la- second heat was finished a slight horseback, reining up. on account of .the effects of a sore "To the fish," answered the sun- First Circuit; ' $ " Oahu. Minister King will sell at public dies and gentlemen and invited hand, and the horse went almost rain had set in, and darkness was de- burned man on the log, intently Eecond Circuit: (Maui) A. X. Kepoikai. on Thursday. September refresh- half-wa-y around the track before coming on. After protests and auction guests of the club. The watching his cork. "I am trying Third and f control. mands on all three sides, thejudges Fourth Circuit: Hawaii) S. 2Sth, the lease of a piece of govern- ments, which came in for a large he could be gotten under to draw them out. Chicago Trib L. Austin. adjoining Pohakubahu, second attempt, however, a ordered the race continued at 2 ment land share of attention, were dispensed In the une. Fifth Circuit: (Kauai) J. Hardy. Hamakua. Hawaii, containing SO fairly good start was obtained o'clock today. This completed the acres more or less. in this building. , (being slightly in favor of Lord list of events on the programme, The ant has a brain larger in Offices and Court-roo- m in Court House, Admittance could not be ob- Brock) and the great race began. and the meeting came to an end. proportion to the size of its body Kinc street. SittinE in Honolulu It is understood that Mr. J. S. tained to this booth except upon Itwas a great race in every sense of The Hawaiian Jockey Club in than any other known being. Ants The first Monday in February, May, Emerson, who left by the last trip the word. Both horses kept pretty itself occupies a position both are not only endowed with a high August and November. invitation of the members, and dis- of the steamer Australia for Chi- well together until the three-quart- er unique and extraordinary, being quality of instinct, but they DErAKTjmrr or Foukiox Aitaim. took with him of his as a distinguishing mark the reached, when the only organization of its kind in play reasoning ability and good cago, a part pole was Office in Capitol Building, Kinc Btreet. collection of Hawaiian curios. He invited guests wore a small Lord Brock drew away from his the known world that fails to pro- judgment, as well as powers of His Excellency Sanford B. Dole, - will exhibit them at the World's bit of blue ribbon. A large, competitor and came under the vide proper accommodation for reflection and calculation. Jlinis- representatives of the press and ter of Foreign Affairs. half-cast- e, lengths ahead, winning Rich-leig- h Fair. burly decked out with wire several She It is true that Miss Geo. 3-- compels them to pay admission C. Potter, Secretary. the race in 1 :49 5. The winning has money, she is alBo Mr. W. H. Comwell met with a royal Hawaiian colors, guarded the but V. Horace Wright, Ed. Stiles, Lionel horse was ridden by Slocum, the fees. So far as the Advertiser is very exacting. you marry her slight but painful accident Tues- sacred and ex- If Hart, Clerks. entrance to this distin well-know- only courtesy n California jockey, and concerned, the afternoon. While running you will have to give up smoking day guished building, wherein com- the loser by Morton, who bears tended its representative was the and drinking. Dbpaktmsxt or tub Istemob. from the residence of Mr. Widdi-- v mingling together in a good-nature- d reputation as being a very skillful presentation of a written card Office in Capitol Building, Klni; field to catch a street car, he He If I don't marry her I shall rider. must be understood that which gave admission to the grand have to give up eating. Life. street. sprained one of his ankles. manner were seen the royalist, the It stand, admission charged Morton was in no condition to ride after at His Excellency annexationist, the ed gate, and accorded the privilege Goust, the smallest separate and J. A. King, Minister of young men bound for a race, especially the one he at- the the Interior. Seven and extremists of both sexes. For of sitting on a board seat together independent territory in the world, British Columbia were among the tempted. He ha'd been suffering Chief Clerk, John A. Uassinger. political tendencies were with other spectators. A repre- is situate in the Lower Pyrenees, crew o: the arnmoo. iney were the nonce for several days with a large car- Assistant Clerks : James H. Boyd, M. K. laid aside, each section having, ap- which sentative of one of the afternoon about ten miles from Oleron, be- working their passage. buncle on his right hand, tween the boundaries of Keohokalole, James Aholo. Stephen i fr parently, but one motive that of so much pain he papers refused to accept this won- France caused him that and Spain. The people speak Mahaulu, George C. Boes, Edward Since the conviction and sen- enjoying themselves. been unable to either eat or derful privilege and preferred to a had language of their own, S. Boyd. tence of Mr. C. Gertz for import- The grand stand was very poorly sleep for several days before the take up a standing position in the a cross between French and Spanish. Bureau Agriculture ing opium, a large Hawaiian flag patronized, presumably on the race. grounds. of and FosEsmr. has been placed in one of the ground of the exorbitant fee of one After the race was over and the From all reports the jockey club Conductor (shaking him vigor- President: His Excellency the Minister windows of his store on Fort dollar charged for its use. In the horses were returning to the judges' has never been a successful or ously) Ticket, sir? of Interior. Wm. G. Irwin, Allan street. grounds, within and without the stand, it was noticed that Morton popular organization. This is said Suburbanite (partially rousing Herbert, John Ena. Joseph Mars-de-n, gate, were seen people of all classes hav- to be on account of the exclusive himself) For Arthur Walker, Arthur Craig and was lying down on his horse, heaven's sake, Liz Commissioner and Secretary. and nationality, while along and manner in which has been con- get up 1 op Depast- - Breslan, the threestowaways ing fainted from the pain caused it zie, and build it yourself Chiefs Bureaus, Interior James around the full length of the track by the use of his injured hand. He ducted. Its officers are well known This is Sunday. New York News. Drr. who came here by the Miowera on Portu- hundreds of natives and was removed from his horse by and prominent business men and Surveyor-Genera- l, V. D the 23d, were sent back to British "Has Growler really become a Alexander. guese with their wives, children and carried well versed in business methods, Supt. VC Columbia by the Warrimoo. starter Dr. Monsarrat temperance crank?" Public Works, E. Rowell and sweethearts were noticed. It into the weighing-i- n room, where he but when it comes to racing mat Supt. Water Works, Andrew Brown. safe to estimate that "Yes, he can't drink more than Mr. H. C. Palmer, the ornitholo- is probably was soon brought around again, ters, that is a dmerent proposition two glasses of beer Inspector, Electric Lights, John Cassldy. people witnessed the races altogether. without being gist, who has been on these islands more though suffering intense pain. Lat- so turned round he can't find his Registrar of Conveyances, T. G. Thrum. for some time collecting specimens free of charge than those who paid er it was learned that Morton lost It is also claimed that the very Road Supervisor, Honolnln. W. H. Cum- gate. way home." Inter Ocean." oi Hawaiian duus ior a gentleman the entrance fee at the consciousness when his horse was persons who are capable of mak- min gs. Edinburgh, Scotland, returned Shortly after 1:30 p. ii., the passing the quarter pole, and the ing such a club both profitable and She Was There. Chief Engineer Fire Dept., in be- home Thursday by the steamer advertised time for the races to remaining distance was ridden by popular have been refused member- The chanticleer announced with joy : Supt. Insane Asylum, Dr. A. McWayne judges ascended their ship simply because are day, my Warrimoo. gin, the him while in that condition. Until they guilty "The dear, doth dawn." Department or Fixanox. the September meeting knowing something about racing And the hen, engaged in hatching the stand, and notified to the contrary Morton was of Office, Capital Building, King manager of of the Hawaiian Jocky Club des- matters. These opinions are cited, eggs, Mr. H. M. Whitney, under the impression that he had Rejoined in brief : "I'm on." street. tined to live long in the memories ac- not to criticize unjustly, but to call the Hawaiian Gazette company, fallen off his horse. Had the Puck. Minister of Finance, His Excellency 8. Warrimoo on of those who witnessed it was com- public attention to matters that left on the steamer cident not happened him the race " Say, Chumley, don't you know M. Damon. for extended visit to menced. ended differently. have a public importance. Auditor-Genera- Thursday an might have that opticians are the best finan- l, George J Boss. United Ex-Quee- the opinions and expressions British Columbia and the Pint race purse $75. Fourth race President Hawaiian If ciers ? " Registrar of Accounts, Geo. E. Smithies. States. Mr. Whitney will send Kunning race; mile dash; lor Hawaiian-bred cup, $75 of the spectators and those capa- l jockey club added. Trotting " No, Charley, don't ; why are Clerk to Finance Office, Carl Widemann. to this paper horses. Entries: Queen L. ana pacing; mue oest tnree ble of making them count for any- I occasional letters neais; in Collector-Gener- al of Customs, and Amorino, by Robert Ballantine; five to harness. Preeforall. Entries: thing, then there were some of the they?" Jas. B. during his absence. One, by C. Macfarlane. " Castle. Little W. Gerster, by Tom Hbllinger; Lot Slo- ratings and starts made Why haven't you noticed that cum, by Lahaina stables; Johnny rankest in dealings Tar Assessor, Oahu, Jona. Shaw. Mr. T. G. Thrum sent away by In this race Amorino was the last Saturday that were ever made all their they draw their Hayward, by W. H. Comwell. money on sight." Deputy Tax Assessor, 'V. C. Weedon. the steamer Warrimoo last week favorite, the betting being largely on any race track in the world. event arouse Postmaster-Genera- l, J. Mort Oat. seven packages of Hawaiian curios in favor of his winning. The horse This did not much A considerable number of those A under- Game of Chance. for Russian count, Constantino showed to good advantage, not- interest, it being generally interested in horse racing that were Ccstoms Bureau. the Slocum would be "Let's have a game of hearts," he Popoff, who was here about one withstanding he had been unwell stood that Lot present Saturday made use of the cried. Office, Custom House, Esplanade, Fort month ago. The packages were for some time past. A start was an easy winner. He proved so, expression that if the club could "For stakes I'll be your promised street. billed through to St. Petersburg, made after the second attempt, winning three straight heats in see its way clear to spend less bride, Collector-Uenera- i, Jas. B. Catfu. 1-- 2-- 5 5. 'Tls.your first play; see which 'twill r, Russia. Amorino taking the lead and easily 2 :3S, 2 :34 and 2 :30 The money on refreshments and increase Deputy-Collecto- F. B. MeStocker. ball-beari- be, maintaining it throughout, was de- horse was attached to a the purses the meetings could be I marry you you marry me?" Harbormaster, Captain A. Fuller. The walls of the new electric clared the winner in 52 seconds, pneumatic sulky, and was made more attractive. Puck. Port Surveyor, M. N. Sanders. light building are rapidly rising. Little One second, with Queen L driven by Mr. Horner, one of his During the latter part of the Storekeeper, George C. Stratemeyer. brick-lave-rs of owners. One On Thackeray. Mr. A Sinclair is among the (the animal on whom the staffs afternoon a scrimmage occurred in Dzpartmeht op Attobsey-Gzxera- l. build- - were to Fifth race Kalak3ua cup, $75 working on the new the Star and Advertiser the Jockev Club stand between Thackeray is one of Sir William Office in Capitol Building, according added. One mile dash for Hawaiian Kin? bet their last dollar to bred horses owned by members of a well known horseman and a Fraser's heroes, and he has much street. an individual dubiously dubbed as popular local personage regarding is interesting The paper read lately by Dr.X.B. the club. Cup to become the property that to tell of the Attorney-Genera- l, W. O. Smith. .Knickerbocker) a bad third. one twice, won oy the of slight wager. novelist. a r. a ...... Ivthre Hawaiian Hi- - oi the winning it payment a great It may not be n .aiiorney-uene-l.i i. , rv. the ' 1SS7 Poni Lfepaiy tr. niicer. : parse. $100. W. H. Comwell in with Xo harm resulted to either, but the generally known that " Jeames of by Miles 1SSS Clerk, J. M. Kea. muheati; best Moi, E. R. in with matter caused considerable excite- Buckley Square" was a real person. jii.ea LiPlrLligandng;oi iuc .iuucui ixunouau., two in three to harness: Hawaiian Wonder, by Z. S. Spalding in 1S90 Marshal, E. G. Hitchcock has been printed in neat pamphlet bred horses. Entries: Fred Mac, by with Wilhelmine, by John A. Cum- ment for several minutes. His name was Foster, and he was Clerk to Marshal, H. M. Dow. Waf-kap- u in 1S91 with Yum Yum, and by form and will be published today. a W. Macfarlane; Minnie and mins Considerable amusement was the fashionable reporter of the Deputy Marshal, Arthur 31. Brown. Maid, by W. H. Comwell. H. Focke in 1S92 with Senator Stan- Morning Post. Thackeray affected ford. Entries: Amorino, by Robert created among the spectators just Jailor Oahu Prison, J. A. Low. The new Masonic hall on the In the above race Minnie was Ballantine; Leilehua, by W. JJ. after the end of the first race hy to believe that the voluminous re- Prison Physician, Dr. C. B. Ccopw. Hotel and Alakea streets withdrawn, leaving the event be- Bickard; and Billy C, by W. H. one of the judges hanging out ports in that journal of fashionable corner of the op Ixjuokatioj'. is receiving interior finishings, and tween Fred Mac and Waikapu Maid. Comwell. time marked as minutes instead of balls were contributed by a foot- Board will soon be ready for occupancy. Not a great deal of interest was The result of this race proved seconds. It also took the judges man, whom he idealised as Jeames. President, His Excellency J. A. King. It is understood that a grand ball taken in this race, and but few somewhat of a surprise to a great some time to ascertain for what use But the satirist had his little vani- Members of the Board of Immigration will be given in the hall during bets made, the spectators having many people especially those the bell had been placed in the ties himself, and could not under- Hon. J. B. Atherton, Jas. B. Castle, the current month. classed it as, a "family affair." who backed Amorino for a winner. stand. In several instances they stand the omission of his own Hon. A. S. Oleghorn, James G. Notwithstanding this belief the After several unsuccessful attempts had to be reminded to ring it by name from the fashionable lists. Spencer, Mark P. Kobmw.n Quite a number of persons went race proved to be one of the neat- a start was made, Billy C getting those seated in the grand stand. On one occasion he walked up to Secretary, Wray Taylor. before entrance-bal- out duck hunting night last est on the program. the best of it by several feet. The At one stage of the proceedings an the table in the l Board op Healiu. to different points near the city, The two horses got the word at rider on Amorino did not seem to old gentleman arose from his seat of a great house at which Mr. Office in grounds of Coo- -t f Ior.& but failed to bag many birds. Those the first attempt, and Fred Mac hear the word "go," which had to in the grand stand and delivered Foster was recording the brilliant Brib- who went to Round Top shot a trotted be yelled to him by spectators. army that passed and ing, corner of MiKlani and Qceen the mile without a single the the judges a short but decisive beore him, etreets. considerable number, while those break or skip in 3:041, winning This delay gave the other horses a lecture on the manner in which said to the reporter, " My name is Members Dr. Day, Or JPwrr, Dr. who went to the Diamond Head the first heat by about three long distance ahead. When Amo- they were running the Thackeray." Without looking up race3. Andrews, J.T. Waft-rhoo- Tr, lake were bat slightly rewarded. lengths. In the second and final rino did get started, however, he Among many the individual' said, "Yes, and Jehu the turnouts at Ena, Tbeo. F. Lunam jr.. heat the judges ordered Waikapu soon managed to fill up the races, tandem driven by Mr. mine is 'Jeames,'" Thackeray's the a Smith. Chief-Justi-ce Judd and family Maid driven by a different driver. intervening gap and made a G. C. Potter came in for consider- name never appeared toJeames's President Hon. W . arrived in town on Thursday after- This was found in the personage of desperate but unsuccessful at- able attention. last hour. m'tt. Secretary Clia. Vfi-r- r noon from their vacation at the an old colored jockey known as tempt to win the race. This race Several upsets and filmdvCrs oc- Executive Officer C. E Reji. . ranch at Kualoa. The party, King. A fair would on- - the-w- ay Judd start was made in undoubtedly have fallen to curred in "from the All the foreigu mail, consisting Inspector and 'ilniutwt n , consisting fifteen, made the the 'ia'aii of tnp second heat, Fred 3Iac going Leilehua had notjsomething caused grounds, but no seriouB casualties of 2534 letters and 690 papers, was rice 1 L tai-itrrf- r from Judge Kalnhi's place, Ka-huk- a, the mile at again without a break, her to bolt the track from the have been reported. forwarded by the eiearaer Warri- Inspctrr G. W C i. r town in one day. while Maid three-quart- er C. won to the completed the entire pole. Billy Another match race between moo. I'or pfjurian In T ,

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HAWMlAtf GAZETTE, TbSDAr, SEPTEMBER 5 1893.

WAR. THE DAT OF TOUR BIRTH. Snsuranrr. 3Jottfs. .foreign Jlowrristmrnts. Certificates withdrawn COST OF THE CIVIL CAMrOL. from circulation and de- AT THE TXZO. SATTX9. BaaoiD posited for safekeeping The Liverpool and Lon- n. Jimoi $55,000.00. THE0. H. DAVIES & CO. Cash in Treasury to re- Its total cost, direct and indirect, A System By Which Yon Mar above certificates cost don Globe deem is incomputable. The direct Ascertain Accurately: and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, $259,000.00. civil war has "been esti- It Treas-w- y of the late Road Board fund in mated bv the New York Sun as To name the day of week of IS & 13 Tho Albany REPORT OF THE HIN- - 43,219 23 the SPEGIA' : given UVBRPOOL. School Board fund in follows a date divide the number of ESTABLISHED 1WS.) llilj Treasury-- . ol.STl 45 Current war expenses... $3,144,975,057 the year by four, rejecting the re ON TRE Postal bank bal- Onlv jJIER OF FINANCE Savings Bounties other than mainder, if any. lo this dividend Aglets .. "Pebble" Establishment ance- ....-- il.SU 42 federal ...... 255,941,12$ 40,000,000 157,197 06 and quotient add the number of the Xet Income.. 9,070,000 Available cash, as above Estimated private con- Clalma Paid.. .. 113.389,000 ? ,S5SS , -- .., - 4 POSTAL BANK. tributions. - 50,000,000 year and the number of days in the S 254,099 IB Total cash in Treasury Loss of soldiers' produc- year to the given date, inclusive, Take BIiii agalnat Loi or Damaga by FIre 30, 1S93. tive labor- - - 1,017,241,200 always 2S Feb- on BolUinci.Hachlnerj.SagarJUlU, Dwelling jEjBiy gjil Finance Department, Aug. reckoning days in and Fnrnltnre, on the raoit tarorable termi "War claims of various ruary. Divide the sum by 7, and He also stated that he held in his sorts - 140,000,000 on war debt 2,355,S29,102 the figure remaining will be the Bisltop & Co. Muller's Optical Depot made at the end of Interest 13Sa-- q hand a statement of Postal savings Pensions on account number of the day of the week. 0 Montgomery Committee on August, 1S93, by the 1,451,193;500 133 St., near Bnsh. S F , t a.. Progress Hade In would read, as fol- civil war - signifvinc Saturday. For instance, bank, which he w 17, 1SSS : TRANS - - - CZ?Spocialty 35 Yoars.-- lows. Total $S,42o,155,017 take October ATLtUJTIC the Alcohol Bill. The most complicated cases of defect: t POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. No being can comprehend 4)1SSS Fire Insurance Company, Tislon thoroughly diacnoscd FREE Of human CHARGE. Orders by mailorexpress proroptlT Statement of transactions from July what that enormous sum means. OF HAMBUEO. attended to. Astigmatic Lenses Hounn-- n August 30th, 1S93, both our com- 472 Capital ot the Co. and Reserve, r 27th, lS9S,to The Sun brings it nearer Belch: orderat two hoars 'notice. 1SJ6 ly 290 marks fi 000,000 inclusive: fashion : CapitalthelrBc-InsnrasccCoEipanl- deposit- prehension in this Amount due mean, then, 7)2650 101,610,000 INSURANCE Pju,-- , "it the OMtniu Guards Mill. ors as per daily report "What does it really July 25, 1S33 $ 510,551 00 when we say that the.money cost Total Hcichamark 107,650,000 Deposits: of the war to the Sorth alone was 37&- - H. Klo. Htc been Theo. Davies & Co.t 265 depositors have nearlv eight and a half billions of Dates between 1 and made on pass book ac- January NORTH CE RMAN counts .$1S,S02.71 dollars? February S in leap year, both in- AGENTS FOR To raise money enough to pay clusive, have 1 "subtracted to Fire insurance Company, 19 depositors have taken must FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. term deposit certificates the bill in one lump sum every balance the 1 added by the even OF HAMBURG. !. 4G,909 70 $2S,10G.99 voter in the United States would division of the year, which is not Capital of the Co. Betcnre Seichi THunsair. Augnst 3L 1S93. $G00. marks...... i...... 3,30C0 INSURANCE 70 have to contribute more than yet offset by February 29. All CapltaltheirBc-InanracccCompasI- Total deposits. $ 557,460 ...... ,,.. The councils convened at ls40 p. at. Withdrawals: If the burden were distributed dates in 1800, or any other termin- 35,000,000 Yice-Preside- Northern There were present 2SS deposits have been among the whole earth's popula- al year of a century, except one Total Eetchsaarla laSPfiM Assurance Co on pass book being, Hatch. Ministers King .Damon and withdrawn tion, every human man, equally divisible by 400, must be accounts $23,S90.65 ThetrndtniiTied.GeneralA-entt- of tht abate Of "Water-hous- e, woman or child, civilized or savage, similarly treated, as these are not two companies London for FIRE & LIFE. Smith, and Conncilraen Ena. 1 term certificate paid, for the Hawaiian Islasda, are living anywhere on the face of the leap years. Dates 1752, after prepared to inioxe Balldlnga, Furniture, fy Allen, Tenney, Young, Suhr, with interest .$1,005 in and FTodnce, Machinery, c, alto globe, would be taxed about six September 2, must have 11 added Sogar and Rice Mills, and Tcmls in the har- ESTABLISHED Emmeluth, Mendonca bor, against loss 1836. Kott Bolte, 24,595 66 gold or silver coin ordamagebynre.on the most ACCUMULATED FUNDS Total withdrawals dollars. If every on account of the change from old favorable terms. H.HACKFBLD & CO - - .3.975,000 and Morgan. of deposit- money now in 1356 ly Total number or piece of paper to new style. Phila. Times, BRITISH AND FOREIGN The minutes of the previous meet- ors August 30th, 1S93, circulation among the 400,000,000 tn and approved. 240S having an aggre- and of Eng- ing were read gate deposit of 532,565 04 people of this country Warrimoo. W. H. JRICE, read the Gerrnany, Austria, Arrival of the Marine Insurance Co.lh The minister of finance Cash on hand Julv 27th, land, France, statement: Holland, Italv, Spain and Russia The R. M. S. Warrimoo, Lieut. following weekly 1S93 ..$19,391.97 Of Liverpool eceived from deposits . should be gathered in and counted, J. C. Arthur, R. N , commander, for MARINE. FINANCE STATEMENT FOB WEEK END- . . $15,502.71 the total value reduced to United from Sydney, with mails, passen- ING AUGUST 30, 1S9S. Beceived from term cer- States money would cover only BS2DEB Or CAPITAL - - - Xl.ooo.nnn. tificates. . .$23,105 99 45,909 70 gers and cargo, arrived here at 1 :30 Current Account Balance three-quarte- rs of our war cost. The Fine Horses and Cattle Reduction of Rates Ancn-- 23, 1S93.. $150,031 19 Total $ 66,30167 amount of money indicated by the o'clock Thursday. t Immediate Payment Paid withdrawals.- - figures, SSo.lSOjOl i, is more than She left Sydney on Thursday, From lho ThorouRhbred of Claim $23,590.60 de- Standard bred Stallion, NutivooJ by BBCEITT3. five times the aggregate of the 17th inst., at 5 r.M. ; Brisbane Sat- Kutwood, Jr Paid term certificates Korman Stallion Captain Grawl THEO. H. 00 posits in the 3677 national banks DAVIES & CO.. Agents Interior Detriment $ 2,655 $1,005 urday, at 4 p.m. : taking the route KaUre bred Stallion ..Boswell Customs 5,655 00 Deposited treasury of the United States; more than at the north of New Caledonia ; the equa- 1X80 A CHOICE LOT OF Bevenue Stamps 126 50 . . 19,597.59 44,493 25 eight times the aggregate deposits ir -- 00 f Water. lr" Cash on hand Postal Sav- in all of the State banks, trust com- tor was crossed on the 26th inst., Fish Market 3.395 00 Bulls, Cows and Calves MARINE ings Bank August 30, panies and private banking con- at 9 p.m. Oahu island was sighted INSURANCE Post Office 5.600 00 de- 366 17 1S9S, to meet daily ; From the Celebrated Balls Government Bealizations 21.S11 12 cerns in the United States almost at 8 :55 a.m. yesterday. 200 00 mands Electric Lieut double the aggregate of deposits in The undersigned mx-- " 2.015 35 Notices of withdrawal Strong northeast winds and Sussex, Hereford, Ayrshire & Durham ia authorized to take -- -. "l.l-s- ' all of these institutions combined. Marine Ton -- "-" vrl notices uiaiuriuj; iu Risks on '"" loiai ? E KM heavy seas were experienced for A tor or l""ir ' AUgUiL... --. - . o,u But there is a simpler and still two Bris- HOLLS, CAKQOES, $171,204 21 September jo,es: more striking method of arriving the first days out from Fine SaflSle Carriage Horses uciooer...... ,n.i at significance of these figures. bane, the weather then moderating, ai FREIGHTS and EXPENDITCBES. November. 3,475 the It cost the North ?8,425,lS5i017 to and etrong east northeast trades TOR SALE. COlIMIbSIO.Nh. $ 246 64 At Carrent Katea Judiciary Department Total notices withdrawals 33,330 00 keep the Southern States in the were carried till 10 degrees north ; in the followinc Com- Department of Foreign panies, E. H. "Wodehouse, Union. By the census of 1S60 the thence to arrival fresh northeast viz: Aflhirs...... -.- . .. 170 74 HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE Alliance Interior Department-Salar- ies Supt. Postal Savings Bank. estimated valuation true valua- winds and squally weather. Assurance Fire and Marine. and Incidentals 22 S3 Honolulu. August SO, 1S93. tion, not assessed of all property, The following were the saloon Tonrista and Excursion Parties desiring London. Bureau of Survey. 146 40 passengers : Mrs. Single, Doable or Four-in-han- d Teamu or WilhelmaofMadgeburg On the motion of Mr. Henry real and personal, in the eleven Jamieson, Saddle Horses can be Gen'l. Ins. Co Registry Conveyances 100 25 Messrs. Jamieson, Cowan accommodated at AY. Immigration. 500 Waterhouse, seconded by Mr.Tenney, Southern States was $5,202,166,207. and H. Bice's Livery Stables. Sun Insurance Co., San Bureauof Dun-derdal- e, Francisco. Bureau of Public "Works 1,630 31 the report of Minister Damon was Thus it appears that, in order to servant, Erbsloh, Johnstone, a3 All communications to be addressed to "Water Works. 159 S3 I received and placed on file. keep the eleven States under the Colonel Feez, Jacobs, 393-l- r W. H.BICE. Libne. Kauai. JOHN S. WALKER, SS Attorney-Genera- Board of Health 1,621 l Smith reported flag, the nation has paid at least Taylor, Byrne, Cole, Howe, Gil- JM. Jlawaiianlslantis. Miscellaneous ' that the laws passed by the Pro-- i christ, and 28 in the steerage. l't Insane Asylum, $6.00; $3,223,018,810 more than the entire HAJaBCBGU visional government had been property those The cargo is composed of horses, Metropolitan Market URVIV. Election $57 00; Koads printed, and that as each member of valuation of all in Fire and Bridses (Honolulu eleven States at the time when the fruit and general merchandise. Insurance Company. i to special; $1.00; Koads and the councils was entitled a copy, they would be distributed by the W3r was fought. She sailed for British Columbia Bridges (general) $99.01; 9 o'clock night. i??e. having been aDcoirted ,012.-0-9; But the war for the Union was at last of theaW Company, Fire Department $1 secretary. King Street. are pre oared tn Electric Liphts $162.-9- 2; The report was accepted. fought for an idea, and the idea Tug, $292.65; Mark- Mr. Emmeluth asked if the com- was worth all it has cost. Ex. Gertz Sentenced. et $2.00; Xu rseries $875.-S- 7: mittee appointed to investigate the Pounds $12.00: Print- C. Gertz, who waB found guilty ing $73J5; Public Gr'ds question of placing a duty on alcohol Decadence of Kentucky Jour- 2,102 46 was ready to report. of importing opium, was sentenced Attorney-Genera- l nalism. Choicest Meats Finance Department-Salari- es, Smith said that by Judge Whiting Thursday morn- Marino Insurance Company, eta-Intere- st. 501 SO the absence o Mr. Brown, chair- - Incidentals, in The sobriety of the Kentucky FBOM OF BERLIN 7& 00 man of the judiciary committee, he ing to pay a fine of $500 and to be editors astounded all Chicago. Attorney-General-'s De- , would state, as a member of that imprisoned at hard labor for six 3,631 Finest Herds. partment. --1 , committee, that two meetings had The old chestnutty joke about months. A motion for a new trial General Expenses Provis- with Kentuckians drinking all the General Insurance Company, .. a Q2o 25 heen held the druggists and having been overruled by Judge ional Government-.- " alcohol, much whisky in sight does not apply to OF BERLIN Boad Tax To Special De-- dealers in and after Whiting, the case has been ap- T)01l G7S 00 discussion and investigation into the editorial fraternity of the State. pealed to the Supreme Court. G. J. WALLER, Prop. ..'?nD0Ie Insurance Companies havecjtm School Tax To Special the old law and the facts surronnd- - There is not an organization in the 0eral Agency here, and the signed, General ACents, are anthorized to Deposit...... S22 00 , ing the case, it had been decided to State numbering as many mem- taie 15 Payments under Sec. 2 14,007 draft a new bill, which was now bers as Kentucky Press Asso- Account balancs, 157,197 05 the FAMILIES AND SHIPPING fhiwn?.0 Kea9"nIe nnCe.ainl ou Current being done in committee. As there ciation with so few drunkards. BENSON SMITH & GO Favorable Term. was considerable labour connectea 1S69 ly F.A.SCIIAEFEB & CO.. general Total Treasurv Balance, with the matter, and as was the The typical Kentucky editor is a A8ts date. $ 171,204 21 it SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE above desire of the committee to proceed sober man, and if, perchance, he GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY 00 slowly and make no mistakes, he should feel disposed to take just a Outstanding Bonds $2,615,600 JOBBING AND MANUFACTURING For Sea, River & Land Transport 04 moved that more time be granted. little, the example of his foreman ASP AT THE Due Postal Savings Bank. 532,555 OP DRESDEN" Treasurv and P. M. G. Minister Damon said he had made is ever before him, and he does not. Xotte" 230,000 00 as Lowest Market Prices. .hoaiTl,ffUb,"f he? Vccncr at Honolulu fo enquiries to the laws of different The foreman is the autocrat before Islanfls.tbe understand Genera countries, and the foreign consuls whom he bows. mechan- Agents, are authorized to take S,37S,16a 04 If that nnjted in informing him that all is to exces Risks twalnat tho Danger of tho Seaa ical adjunct inclined PHARMACISTS AT TEZ countries placed a tax on alcohol. t3-A- !l Meats delivered from ICet Indebtedness. -- .$S,37S,165 04 sive indulgence and the paper is this Harket are MoatRoosonaMo Mr. Emmeluth asked if the with thoroughly chilled immediately Rates.ond on the late, his disgust for drink knows after killing bj Most Favorable EXPLANATORY. drawals of alcohol from the custom means of a Patent Dry Air Re- F. A. Term no bounds; but if, on the con- a rrxx H.VE or SCHAEFER 4 CO. house continued. frigerator. Meat so treated retains all its Juicy ySMtf Agent for the Hawaliap,Islr(U (This amount of $156,361.95 Minister Damon said that if trary, that individual is the leader properties, and is cnaranteed to keep longer was paid from General I of the prohibition forces in alter delivery than fresbly-kllledmea- t. further withdrawals had been made the 1383 q NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE Bevenue in the Treasury they had not as yet been reported to town, the fear of offending will to carry on public im- provements under Sec- him. keep the editor in due bounds. So Insurance Company. tions to date, and all re- Further time was granted the com- in either case the Kentucky editor Pure .Drugs, BEAVER SALOON ceipts from sale of bonds mittee. is surrounded by safeguards which ' Total Assets 31st Decexbze, 1S. of 1S9S appro-- at under loan act On second reading, the bill ' make him a useful, wide awake 11,141,391 Is. Id. pass into GeneralCash as at priating ?2S00 for assistant guards and exemplary citizen. H. 1 Authorised Capital..3,000,C0U , off-se-ts is Cadiz, J. NOLTE, Proprietor. d until this debt e cnstom uouse, under the finance CHEMICALS. Subscribed " .. 2,73O,00C cancelled) .- -. -- $ 156.361 93 (Ky.) Telephone. Pfld-n-p CaplUL j department, was passed section by 68T0O 0 0 Less bonds Act of 1893 2,6,933 12 2 132,000 00 section and then as a whole. 3 Life and Annuity Funds 7,774,813 8 11 sold to date . Shipment Be;s to announce to his frlende and the . Big of Bananas. public In general At 2 rm. the councils went into l!,m,23 1 1 $ 24,361 93 erecial session, with Mr. Brown Medicinal Preoarations, Mr. T. W. Harvey, resident agent That ho has opened the above Sa- P. ss Revenue Fire Branch 1,577,275 Amount due from S. present , Colum- loon where first-cla- Refreshments 7 9 for advances from of the United States, British Revenue Life and Annuity Bank Branches 1,216,73 1 10 general revenue to cover bia and Hawaiian Trading Co., left will he s erred from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. under the immediate mperrislon Comnel excess of withdrawals Hen Pheasant Shooting. of a 2,794.012 9 7 over receipts - 5,92 by the steamer Warrimoo Thursday THE FITTEST GRADES A committee has been appointed for a short business trip to British OF The accumulated Funds of the Fire and Life Departments are free from liability In respect Amount due Treasury by the Sportsmen's Association to Columbia and Puget Sound cities. Tobaccos, of each other. from Loan Act $ 30,255 70 3200 PATENT MEDICINES this date make enquiry regarding the breed- Mr. Harvey shipped bunches ED. HOFFSCHXAEGER & CO., of bananas and a lot of other mer- Cigars, Pipes and ing and living of hen pheasants. 13S31y Agents for the Hawaiian Islands Postal Savings bank memo.: chandise by the steamer, and goes Smoker's Sundries Due depositors, P. S. bank Communications have been sent to to personally superintend their sale. by a psrional rlrst-das- $ 532,565 04 "Washing- Chosen selection from s this date. persons in the States of He will return by the Warrimoo on manufactories, hat been obtained, and HE AGICI AT THE LOWEST PRICES. willbe added to from timeto time. llAIE this date of with- ton and Oregon touching the mat- her down trip and will bring with Notices mer- One of Brunswick Bilke's drawals maturing in ter. As soon as replies are ed him some 600 tons of general 4 OF A. JAEGER. August, September, Oc- chandise which he has sold in this Celebrated Billiard Tables tober and November, '93 33,530 00 from these the association 42 city. o la connected with the e jlishment'where Ko. 13 Eaahumana Street. Honolala date 21.S11 will call a meeting to discuss the 1333-- q Cash on hand this 113 xd 115 Fort Street. lrersof thecne can panic . e. 1882-- a reports and to decide upon what Prov. Govt, memo.: To Prevent Accidents. Missing HAMBTJBG-MAGDEBUR- G ETOE Expenses, legislation they will ask the gov-- NOTICE. The Numbers prov. Govt, to 116,316 40 to make in the existing An order was given yesterday at INSURANCE CO. of Ham- Exps. date$ eminent burg, Germany. (This amount covers aii , game laws. Under the present thfi Honolulu iron works for the con- i LION FIRE INSURANCE CO. of expenses, including mili gilWC laws the shooting of hen struction of an iron plate FOLLOWING DATES OF THE and items not appro- THE Monthly London, England. tary pheasants is prohibited, and the to be placed back of are wanted one, priated by the last Legis- thick the butts koad moir pahaIiA two or more copies of each : ORIENT INSURANCE CO. of association intends seeing that the at the Kalia rifle range. This thick The the VOLCAKO BOUSE, known u lature.) - Peter Lee EonMa a prirate road. Any one May, September and December of 1882 : Hartford, Conn. law is rieidlr enforced in this res- ness of backing is the same as used to traTel OTerthe tame anstpay Memo., cash Treasury: withlns $iM August, 1883: April, 1884. NATIONAL FERE INSURANCE in I well as in all others relat-- j will prevent toll. Payable either at tae Volcano Bouse or HAWAIIAN pect as at the barracks, and Half-Wa- GAZETTE Certificates, at the y Hate. CO. CO. of Hartford, Conn. Outstanding IZS3-- 3437- -it 1439-- 2t game. i at nne range U IiEE- - 1851-- 259,000.00. inc to tne Siaugnier oi acciaenis ine in miure PETER y

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Hawaiian gazette, Tuesday, September 5, 1893. u HEALTH: with the virus. I may bring That this district is dally growing peesonal rrnrs. BOARD OF them down with me. I gave in importance. H1L0 better: EI3T0F BETTERS Mouritz That the population of the district i Miss E. Hitchcock and Miss Kelly Dr. half of the virus received have from the board, but have not yet has been considerably augmented returned from visiting friends heard what success he has had with since 1S90, owing to railway facilities bn the other islands. it. and general development Mr. Datte. Japanese commissioner, That we have no district medical has gone to San on a Remaining in the General Post Office "The first lot of food (paiai) from resident Francisco tbe new contractors day be- pleasure trip. arrived That tbe humble circumstances of Tho steamer np to Angus 31, 1S93. fore yesterday, is very good.' many native Hawaiians do not admit Hawaii brought Mrs. WEEKS' BUSINESS TRANS-ACTE- and AN INTERESTING BUDGET TW.i The board considered the applica of payment to procure necessary H. Deacon in from Pepeekeo last tion of a woman with six children medical attention. Monday. your petitioners have the OF SOCIAL AND PER- Mr. Wm. Kinney, manager of WEDNE:DAY to go to settlement as a kokna to her That Andrews, S general good of the community, the Honomu Sugar Co., is about again (3) Amaral. J M i husband. The facts showed that this Andersin. A Anderson, Mrs C preservation of health and the protec- SONAL after a severe attack of la grippe and Austin, Mrs E was notecase of necessity, and the tion of each other from disease and HAPPENINGS. Arnkii Mrs application was denied. malarial fever. Antrollsky, S Amain!. V de St death at heart Mr. W. D. Schmidt arrived on this Bader, El Backc,V(2) A similar application from a native view of premises, we That in the steamer to position book- Bown.JH Brown, IiW 78 years old was also denied. humbly pray you will be pleased take tho of Bourke. that keeper Co., T Burke. H The application of C. H. Fox, an to take such steps as will provide a for Honomu Sugar made Burke, Mrs E Barns, Miss E The Last Lot of Lepers Ordered engineer allowed medical resident and remove the vacant by tbe resignation of Mr. H. Behukcn. H Bierman.Mr at Ewa, to be to Boscke. G visit the settlement to secure evi serious inconvenience under which wc B. Schollzy who will shortly go to Bishop, L at present labor. J,ew atnll Servico Inaugurated By California to settle on his fruit Bouse, J Breck, U C Sent to Molokai. dence ina law Knit whs disrniRSpd. Breck, II C Hash. Mbs I. K And your petitioners as in duty ranch near San Jose. Buckle, J Mr. Fox stated that it was impossible Miss if nramlr, G bound will ever pray, etc., etc the I'ottniaster-Geiiora- l, is a pleasure to see the superin- Baldwin, Miss M t to get the required information by It letter, and an attempt in this direc After considerable discussion as to tendent of public works here again. Campbell, J T Casimer, J phy- His frequent trips, even though of Carter, Mrs A Chapel, M j tion had proved unsatisfactory, the appointment and service of A Castle, Rev R Campbell, Mrs M j sicians in the other districts of the Bhort duration, will havo a beneficial President Smith thought the mat Carroll, T E Oalway Swanston island of Oahu, was decided that effect on the volcano road work. Coliett, Report of the Inspector of slaughter-- ter coold be arranged through it II (2) Coy Kendall,i Miss E Superintendent Hutchinson at the the appropriations would not permit Mrs. Julian Monsarrat and the two Crooks. W Cunningham, Mr Misses town Clark, Miss A J Cooke, C settlement, nnd was at the present of the appointment of 28. com- Martins of Kan are in A ins Kontlne Rulne, Ktc., Ktc it ordered that Hilo. August The fire Cross, C Cushingbam, Miss 8 the evidence desired be secured in another physician on this island. visiting friends. Clifford, Mrs pany has forced itself into prominent Rev. Mrs. Central Market some other way than by personal Mr. Ena spoke of the nuisance of and Sorres arrived by Cooper, A AV (4) conveying swill in open containers notice during the past week by re- the last steamer and will spond threo visit. Dean, AV Doyle, EL (5) A letter from H. Dreizehner, the through the streets of Honolulu. peated drilling, and now, for tho first weeks at least. He will occupy the Doaghcrty, J Davis, J leper baker at the settlement, was The president pointed out the con- time since its existence, it can be pulpit of the Portuguese church. Dunbar, A It Drew, L dition of duck ponds at WaiMki, of Dovell. T Doiron, MIsa I. (2) The board of health met Wednes- read, in which he explained that he called a "thing of life." Dall, GL(3) Desa.Mr thought ho was entitled to a permit which there had been complaint in BOATING Davis. Mrs at 3:05 o'clock. It seems suddenly to have dawned THROUGH SOLID day afternoon to ship coal free into the settlement tbe past Evans, AV to on the officers and "rank and file" ICE. EadievW There were present President W. Filed. Mr. Ena called attention the Ellas, A Evanson, O a condition of the sewerage in the alike that to be of any service as a O. Smith. Dr. Andrews, John Ena, President Smith read petition Flaxen, Miss Finley, Mrs from Joseph Akamn to be allowed to vicinity of the custom house. It was fire extinguishing agency the com- Fisher, Mrs J Fanche, pointed out Agent Reynolds had The Ice Crashing Steamboats Mrs J go to Molokai as a kokua. After that pany must have thorough organiza- Friel.MI Fredenberg, Mrs i Eeynolds. regarding case were endeavored to remedy the nuisance Cross Flittie.J Felice, C A de the tion and must become familiar with That the Straits of Dr. Andrews stated the last inocu- made by Mr. Eeynolds the petition and that further attention would be Gross, Miss Gregory, C T Mackinac Giese, G lation at the vaccine farm had failed was granted as a case of necessity. given the matter. the apparatus employed and the Gibbs, J W called to The most wonderful Guyman, L Oilman, AV K bat that another inoculation had A letter was read from Father President Smith attention available sources of water supply. Grant, Mr Conrady, the Catholic priest at Kala- the fact that the cholera was threat- For three evenings Monday, Tues- steamboat in the world is built to been made yesterday. He referred these mat- Honolna Ranch Hilburton, F wao, asking that a Portuguese named ening, and thought that Hosenberger. AV Mr. Meyers with day and Thursday the boys dragged carry trains of cars across the Hoppe. Mr to the success of Estrella be admitted to the hospital ters should receive careful attention. Hingley,K(3) Hughes, D P at the Molokai ranch. be treated by Goto. was Mr. Reynolds stated that the mat- the steamer down to Front street, op- Straits of Mackinac, from Macki- Honon, P Harris, Mrs J inoculations to Dr. It Haens, Miss C Goto ter of disinfection was being followed posite tho custom house, placing the Hickey. Mr President Smith said that Mr. pointed out that Dr. thought naw City to St. Ignace, Mich., in Heins, C Hart,SM V the case should be treated, and for up closely. , suction hose in the ditch crosses Heiborn, Mr Meyers would be in town shortly and p.m. that connection with the Duluth, South Henry, J reasons laid before the board the At 4:45 the board adjourned street Holmes, F Harper. Miss L would probably be able to give those to the next regular meeting. the at this point. Shore and Atlantic railroad, along secretary was ordered to inform The first two evenings Irwin, Mr in charge of the vaccine farm data Father Conrady that Mr. Meyers had the pump the southern shores of Lake Super- did not work satisfactorily, owing James, Mr Johnson, H which would lead to future success. made a favorable report on the case, A FAIR AND PRACTICABLE ior. In these straits the ice in Johnson, Miss Johnson, Dr K board and that upon application Estrella partially to an incorrect manipulation winter is prodigiously thick, and Johnson, O Johnson, JP The president explained to the Johnson, would be admitted toihe hospital. PLAN. of valves as well as tc anti- there CM Johnston. Miss necessity which had caused the tbe the when is not a solid bridge of Miss O AV the A request was received from Mr. Jones, Jones, B quity of the machine. In fact it clear blue ice over the water there Jones. T Jackson, Geo meeting of the board to go over last Meeker, of Kauai, that certain lepers would not take water until it had is apt to be a wedge of drift ice. Knapp, Miss Kidd, A week and then read three letters now at the receiving station be de- AV Professor George Guutou, president The ferry-boa- ts that carry the Kemble, Kunarth. r from Agent Meyers. The first letter tained until a deed could be executed been started by feeding through the Kingsley, Mrs and other matters relating to the of the School of Social Economics, suction hose with buckets, but on heavy trains across this piece of referred to details of tbe manage- of Social water are obliged to be powerful Laage, II Love, J (2) settlement of an estate be arranged. 2few York, and editor the Thursday evening their determined Lawthen, T P Lee, P settle- clear-heade- ment of the hospital at the Action was deferred on the request Economist, is a fair, d efforts were rewarded, and water was ice fighters, and they are built in a Lennox, J J Levy.S ment and spoke of the policy of ad- until it was seen if the matter could man, and neither a silver nor a sold sent throbbing through the hose as peculiar way to do their fighting. Lee, K Lacey. B Luttwitz, Baron I G(5) mitting more patients to the Jap- not be satisfactorily arranged before bug. soon as there was steam enough to Their bows, which are as solid and Munro, H method of treatment for lep- the lepers were shipped. He does not believe demonetizing run the pump. On Saturday after- strong as a naval ram, are built to MonkbouM, J (2) anese in noon Mr. of Volcano Mangier, L , Morehead. Mr Mr. G W. C. Jones, inspector of J. E.Wilson, the slope inward and so Meek. Mrs rosy. silver, nor does he believe that its stables, hitched two of his horses to downward, the E Muller. C slaughtering, submitted the follow- boats climb on Maine, Mrs Miller, A, The second letter related to certain value should be artificially enhanced the engine and took np town to up the ice and beat Mebnen, Mr ing reports: by our government stor- it Miller. NO go to settlement buying it and School street, near the corner of or crush it down. The enormous Morgan. Mrs D Murphy, T applications to the ing in tho vaults of the treasury, or G mat- Office of the Board of) it Waianuenue, and water was again weight of the newest boat, tho Ste. Mason, Mergback. K as kokuas, and to other business ! giving it free coinage on any other Marguerite, Miss MaoAulton, Health, thrown to of Marie, which is 5,000,000 pounds, A ters, and mentioned that a house had Honolulu, August 23, 1S93. J basis than a gold dollar's worth of sil- the satisfaction the McVeigh, CR McLaughlin, (0) been set aside for the residence of ver in a dollar; or, if silver certificates company. Chief Engineer Daniel will crush any ice which it rests McShane, L C. Of- protestant minister allowed by B. Eeynolds, Esq., Executive are issued against deposits of silver Porter will get much needed supplies upon. Under the bow a pro- Nicoll, r the ficer of the Board of Health. ib J Kuwtou, M K the board at a previous meeting. bullion, it should be on the same and look after the interests of the peller screw, which not only pulls Noble. J F Nyo.CaptJ N discussion of the of Sir: I herewith submit my report basis. company when in Honolulu, where The question be- tbe boat ahead, but sucks the Oleson, If C dear, Mrs R to allowed of inspection of animals slaughtered This is what most business men he goes on this trip of the Kinau. the.number of patients be do not want volume water out from beneath the ice in Parker. Miss M FhilHp.T Goto for market at Kahololoa for the week lieve. They the The Ah Ho stock of goods, recent- Perry, W A t the hospital under Dr. was ending date. ot circulating medium decreased by order that the ice may bo the ferry. H C up. ly assigned to Messrs. Schmidt & Prievers, Miss T J Pcttee, Rev AV D H taken The hogs received from the other having gold drive silver out of circu more easily broken. Then again, Dr. Andrews said that the present islands were in good condition. There lation, nor uy naviug silver arivegoiu Co., has been almost all disposed or Quinesan, Miss Marj Stupple-bean'- s screw sucks the broken treatment was merely a test, and that is no sickness apparent in the stock on out of circulation; but they want both at private sale under Mr J. the ice Reiners, H RobtDKun, J (2) the number now under treatment nand. to circulate on an equality which will genial management. It is ru away and casts it behind 'as the Roe, W ilOM, .TlrsJvU were necessary to make it. Any in Under the "Law to Mitigate" there give every producer and laborer a dol- mored that C. Y. Aiuna will move boat pushes its way along. Robenson. J N Robin ion Raysag, I Rlelcnnl.J V in the number would only add have been three examinations, twen-ty-tw- o lar for his produce or labor that will into the store left vacant by Ah Ho, This new boat cost more a crease of than Rearton, J UoWnioii Hl') was not for persons attending. buy a dollar's worth other things and that L. Turner will take Aiona's Ryan, E R Rfehter M to the expense, and if it may require. third of a million of dollars. She this the board could as well treat all I am sir, respectfully yours, he old stand until a more commodious Ray, Mr Koch. T Professor Guntou, in the Social can carry eighteen loaded cars on M were G. W. C. Jones, can be him Ryan, Mrs Rose a tbe lepers at the settlement, it Inspector. Economist, says: store building erected for her three tracks, and can make Richardson, V V Roberton question of room accom by D. Spreckels & Bros, at his old C not for the "There is no financial or economic J. fifteen miles an hour. side Itattray, Rnperch K modation which had already arisen. Office of the Boakd of) reason in either practice or theory corner. Her Rigoberte, S ! planks The secretary was ordered to in- Health, why silver should be demonetized, The young people havo had a lively are six inches thick, and Searl, Mrs Honolulu, August 30, 1S93. J Speneer, J a form Mr. Meyers that the number to and there are strong industrial and time during the past two weeks, rac- the sides of the vessel are nearly Sperry, L Sanford. D F (3) be treated by the government under C. B. Heynolds, Esq., Executive Of- social reasons why it should not quets and balls ministering to their threejeet thick toward the bottom of Seymour, Mr bchwaitfng.J Dr. Goto was to be governed by the ficer of the Board of Health. "There is every reason for believing enjoyment in the daylight hours and the hull. She is all coated with Saunders. D Schreibf r, A J that silver men who are not influenced Swamey.MrsA feiegfried. Miss M capacity of the buildings and the Sir: I submit herewith my report by a mere shark impulse to force the social events in the evenings. Miss quarter-inc- h steel except at the ccott, Mrs J A Stoney, K judgment of Mr. Meyers. of inspection of animals slaughtered Esther Lyman, as a member of Sheep bow Spalding, J M Seyfokl.J government to create a market for and stern, where the steel Searle, Mrs Further discussion was held on for market at Kahololoa for tbe week overvalued will be found per- Club No. 18, issued the following in- J Stevenon, Mrs silver plates are two inches thick. The bwanston. A AV those portions of Mr. Meyers' letters ending date. fectly willing to repeal the Sherman vitations from the seaside residence Silver, J Jl There is nothing of importance to two ends of the boat are almost Sanders Searle, J B referring to Dr. Goto's treatment. act provided some rational measure of Messrs. Lyman and Richardson: Schollcld, H Spnser A A report concerning the hog ranches. solid timber to make a battering-ra- m anarews pointea out mat can ba substituted by which silver Aug. Stringer, W Smith i. E ut. The shipments from the other islands to Kainehe, 18th, 93. of her. bow Schrader, H as some six months or more would be shall be allowed remain a per Sheep Club No. 18. Her screw is nave been iignter tnan usual, and manent part of our currency. A required to reach results on the generally in good condition. "Old cloths and clean faces." smaller than that in the stern, but Taylor, RE Tay.or Mr of some S5 thoroughly practical way of doing with both at work she Teel. Miss M L Tanner C 2) present lot patients, Under the "Law to Mitigate" there this was suggested by the Social to a number of her school friends. can make was unnecessary been twenty-e- Vogcl, A Van persons, it to add have three examinations, Economist for June, namely, to pro- The guests were initiated into the eight miles an hour through solid alkenburjf some definite result was ight persons attending. Vandorn, R others until vide for the free use of silver at its secrets of the society in some niyste blue ice two feet thick, and when I am sir, respestfully yours, Weir.Capt(S) M arrived at bullion vahiejjust the same as gold, nous manner, resulting in a jolly she encounters soft or drift ice AVWianiJ. S . Mr. Lansing thought that any ex- G. "W. C. Jones, making every sliver dollar and every Weishan AVadhnger, Mrs A II good time. A ghost party followed, ten feet thick her forward screw "Watts. CaptTT AVagner, tension at the present time would be Inspector. silver certificate redeemable on de- Mrs J given by Miss M. Richardson, and will bore through it and hurl it Wilson A AVogner, B V a waste of both time and money. mand in a dollar's worth of silver. Wiggings, A The matter of the contract for would permit every one to havo two nights were spent by a number out of tho way without it greatly AVHeox.MrsH President Smith said that Dr. drugs to expire at tho of Sep- Ibis Woods, H S White, Mrs A A. end all the silver he wished converted of the girls as gaest3 of Miss liable impeding her progress. Now Williams, G AVilteox.fJ Goto would bo in town over the next tember next was discussed. form The into money if he had any interest in Hitchcock at the Kukuau camp. York Sun. Walker, Mrs T B meeting, and suggested that he and conditions of the new bids were doing so, and such money would 9 On Friday evening, the 25th inst, Yong. J Yerx.J M should be invited to be present at brought up, and tbe new notice there- always be worth its face value in the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. meeting, when Austin gave a Zeimvoldt, T the next regular the fore was read and amended. metal it represented. No one could social at their residence to tho STANFORD UNIVERSITY. matter could be further discussed. President Smith spoke of the fact lose by receiving it, because, like gold, Young People's Christian Endeavor HESMTERED. It was ordered that the president tnat vouchers to it would always be convertible into 214 beloging the board or Society; soDgs, recitations and games Mons V de St Amand bo empowered to confep with and of health department went its face value in bullion coin. A 2140 Mrs Eliza Robertson into the "To put the case in more specific made tho two hours spent pass very Temporary Stringency in its invite Dr. Goto. interior office without leaving dupli- 2371 Giovanni Radim The point raised by Mr. Meyers as form, we would ay that congress pleasantly. Finances. 8331 Antonio Bflreui cates with the secretary. should A concert was givon by the Haili to the next shipment of lepers to The secretary stated that the result "1. Eepeal the purchasing clause Owing to the affairs of the estate Molokai was taken up. church choir last Saturday night at was he had no method of checking in the Sherman act. the court house for tbe benefit of tho of the late Senator Stanford being inquiring for leu? rs in the Mr. Reynolds stated that a lot were "2. Authorize secretary of above litt will please for accounts, and on one or two occasions the the Kalepolepo church, which is in need unsettled, the salaries of the pro- art dvertbed ready shipment. Twenty-fiv- e to use now Letters." for bills that had been paid had passed treasury the silver in the of worthy object had "been condemned at the Kalibi government vaults to redeem the sil- repairs. The and a fessors of the Palo Alto University J. M. OAT. the office tho second time, and the fondness for Hawaiian music, com station, or wnom ne pre- ver certificates issued under the Sher- for June and July have not been I'oslm&itir-Oenera- l. receiving error was not discovered until they bined with the seductive of a sented a list. Later this list was man act at their face value in silver, beauty paid Some of them are abroad General Pot Ofllce, Honofolu Aocuat reached tliB interior department. 1803. thus making every silver dollar or moonngnt nigut, arew together an r M tl 4 Untn nnlrtnr? t Unrl 31, acted upon, and the executive officer HnI i n4?lr. - The board ordered that hereafter certificate as good as a gold dollar or audience which filled the hall, com- - J "d.ua- of the board was ordered to make vine-Kapah- all bills for the board of health be certificate the world over, by being posed of all nationalities. Mr. David EmPloyees on the farm and arrangements to remove the lot to J Telephones made out in duplicate and the secre convertible on demand into a dollar's musical director and yard are.ln the 3ame predicament. in a Storm. the settlement at a convenient timo tary was instructed to such worth of silver. Preparations are, however, being in tbe near future. require secretary teacher at the Hilo boarding school, A celebrated English oculist hereafter and keep in tho office "3. Authorize the of the announced, as there were no printed made for the of the uni duplicates treasury to issue bonds to an amount warns the public against the use of Agent Eeynolds stated, m answer of all bills paid. programmes, the selections and per- versity on the first Thursday in to an inquiry of the president, The secretary to equal to the deficiency of silver in the the telephone during a thunder- that was ordered no cer- formers, besides doing a large share September. The salaries of teach- there were now but few lepers at tify Mr. Meyers treasury, to meet the outstanding storm, and relates an incident that more lepers tificates at bullion value. of the singing. All the numbers were ers due amount to $33,000, and that large, and, after the present ship would likely be sent up next week. the occurred to a friend of his, who "4. Provide that hereafter, except well received and most of tho per wages of the employees to $52,000. ment was made, ha did not know Mr. Eeynolds exDlained there were as fractional currency, silver shall be formers recalled by the enthusiastic went to the telephone for the pur- where to look more. about 1000 Mrs. Stanford intends to sell about for feet of old iron pipeat audience. About $70 was realized. pose of acquainting the centrrl ex- cer- $250,000 worth of the The board ordered the secretary rue quarantine station which was it shall be freely issued'as coin or Hilo is being well represented at horses at Palo change at a distant city that a to instruct Mr. Meyers to have the useless to the board and' for which tificates at its full bullion value, a House. Alto and a large quantity Of wine dollar of either always beiug redeem- the Volcano Mrs. W. E. storm was approaching and the in- lepers to be sent next week taken to Mr. Emrofluta offered 12 cents a and O. and brandy on the Vina ranch, - able on demand in a dollar's worth of Scott her brother, E. Gillan, strument would not be available Jialawao temporarily, pending the foot, or he would exchange visited there last week and report and to devote the proceeds to the providing of silver. until it was over. The moment he further accommodations therefore rood nine and other mate "5. In order to secure government the crater active; also a party from university. by the board. rials at a proper valuation. On mo- put his ear to the telephone a flash against loss through depreciation of Waiakea, consisting of Mr. C. C. nt In speaking of the inoculation of tion the board Harrison has post- occurred, and he received authorized tho execu silver, the secretary of the treasury Kennedy wife and family, Mrs. poned his trip from this fall until a blow calves with vaccine virus Mr. Meyers five officer to make the exchange. shall be empowered to charge two per and of such severity that he wna James H. Kennedy son, and next February, when he will de- cnt writes: ''The vaccine virus that you The president read the following cent, for issuing coin or certificates, Mrs. Eeed, are there to spend a across the small chamber against P- sent me has taken 'the petition from and increase the charge proportionate- liver the series of law lectures al- have on a large number of the week or more in quest of health and ine opposite wall. Otherwise be- calves, which ly as the price of silver declines, suf- ready announced. I inoculated with it. residents of Ewa: pleasure. yond the temporary but very The virus however does not seem to ficiently to keep the aggregate amount . rude on deposit equal aggre- The Honolulu mail, via the over shock, which he be very strong. It took in five Ewa District, 5th Aug., 1S93. of silver to the described as "a gate demand against it in coin and land route from Kau, arrived almost In both severe box on the calves, bat the mothers of three of The president of the board of health, France and Germany ear" he was certificates in circulation, the charge three full days ahead of the Kinau one-four- th them kept licking the inoculations Honolulu. (i) reduced to a deci- unhurt. In this respect lie was rising as the value of silver falls, and this time; thanks to the postmaster-genera- l, development. The mal is written as 0.25 : in England more fortunate than an and prevented From Sir: humble petition of the falling as the price of silver rises. our news will be 8 little artillery- the two remaining calves I have undersigned showeth, "6. If the administration would it is written (always with the man who, while using the telephone That we, your fresher hereafter. vaccinated my grandchildren and humble petitioners, propose such a measure, no serious op- Olaa Irish potatoes are period at the top of the line), and in the field during some recent two are residents in and about the dis- position would be offered to it by the beginning inoculated more calves, and to arrive, andiare of such good qual- in the United States in this wav. military maneuvers, was struck When devel- trict of'Ewa. silver men and absolutely no danger the pestules are folly That the population ity that they will easily supplant the 0.25. In England a Deriod at the dead by a powerful current of elec- oped on these calves can send of this district could come to the community. We I shown at the last census, Maui article; the only question now which fele-pnon- e. yon. some taken in should then have both free silver and the bottom of the line is a sign of tricity pased over the clean ivory points charged 1S90, was 2155. a sound money." is quantity. multiplication. 5 j3. - ? nifirirjafci- KEffttiiii? r ii snKra.wi : ?&c&3m ? .1-- . x ; j - r -

alWAlIAN UAZBTTB, TPfiSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 ia3. 12 HEALTH MATTBBS. JCcgctl SlDDtrtistmcnis. Sptml iVotUts. 30 WHARF AND WAVE. SWIVICK. Amschr AUce Cooke..Puget found.Aug rOBKlON MAIL Am bk Amelia Puget 30 Am bk Detroit Nanaimo....Aug31 CIRCUIT COUKT, LcwersS Aug --o TS THE Am sch Bobert T Tli n.isRenpera bv the Mokolii Tor Month of X First Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. In "WELDER'S ST. Aug21 Mortuary Iteport tlic matter of Y. ALAU, of Kahnlnl, Island of AmbktHilo Molokai'on Saturday morning the Am bkt S G Wider. . .S F...... ePi from August, 1893. Hani, bankrupt. Am bgt J D Spreckels .S F (Kah) Aug 26 S. Damon, Master KODert Upon rcadlnc and filing the petition of said STEAMSHIP Sept.6 were : E. Y. Alan, alleging that mora than sir months CO.'S HawbkLeahi SF .... bank-rap- t, Steamships will leave for and arrive from Sept 19 Atkinson, Mrs. Gibson (of Lanai), hare elapsed since he was adjudicated a PM6S China SF and praying for a discharge from alibis ? Francisco, on the following dates, till n n S SllrpnTiin ft P ...... w-k- i Misses Emma Kane and - Ean Aug 21 and the debts. ofcl- close of 1893. Am bk Harvester Emily Bartholomew. The latter It Is ordered that FIJIDAY, the 2U daj- of the Am btt lrrngara .Lavsan lid ..Septs The total number of deaths reported for SEPTEMBER, 1S33. in tho Conrt llousc, at M Am bgt Lurllne .SF(Hflo). Aug 30 three young ladies return to attend the month of August was 4C, distributed Island of Oahu, at 10 o'clock A. II. of said DUE AT HoSOMJIX Sept 9 day in Chambers, be and tho same la hereby ap- tXATX HOJ.0LTJIX SI. Kawaiahao seminary. : 1 . Sept 2 school at the as follows pointed for ths heerincof said petllion.at which TIME TABLE tjuscisco. Am bkt W H Dimond .S time andplace all creditors who have proved their rocEAsFzAScisoo. En. Sas Sent 5 1 12 30 40. 4 Am bkt Planter . .sr.... The Cramps of Philadelphia pre- Under year From to ... claims against said bankrupt may appear and C . Sept C 8 Sept. 13 Australia . .Sept. OSS Australia Columbia From 1 to5 1 From40to50 show cause, if any they haTe, why the prayer of Australia... s7,;X S Sept 0 the new cruiser 1 50 to CO. . 5 .Sept. 21 China...... Sept. IS BrshCo. of Merioneth dict that From5to 10 From said petition should not be granted. Mariposa. Warrimoo.tromN Sept 22 speed war vessels of From 10 to 20. ... 4 From CO to 70. 1 By the Conrt: Oceanic .. Sept. 25 will beat in all HEXKY SMITH. Clerk. Nautilus Liverpool . Dec aK e From 20 to SO . 7 Over 70 3 STMR. au- - Ger bk Twenty-on- 1SS3 HX-- 3 KINAC, Miowora, lor . .Sept ,4 good size now afloat. Dated Honolulu, ScptemberSd, I Alameda ept.2S Jap S S AikokuJIaru .Yokohama conver ...Oct..:; Males 31 1 Females . 15 . . . Oct. M S S Mariposa Colonies . . Sept 22 an are called for in the Australia . Oct. 14 Australia. It knots hour - CLARKE, Coroxanader, Oceanic Oct. 17 believe she will Hawaiians 20 Great Britain 1 JN- THK COUKT, Monowa$....Oct.l9 v an- - contract, but they CIRCUIT Van-- , Miowera, from Chinese 10 United States 0 First Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. In Will leave Honolala nt 2 o'clock . Warrimoo, for V- twenty-tw- o least, and over i t. 1 couver Oct. 28 steam at Portuguese 3 Othernationalities 1 Probate. In tho matter of the Estate of ov. n, toucliuu; at Lahninn. Manlse.t Bar conver Oct. -- C would HAItRIET NEDDLES JONES, late of Hono-lnl- China OT-,?' Mariposa twenty-thre- e knots. This Japanese 5 10T-- Oabn, deceased, testate. llakena the SRmoday; ilohnkona, Kawi:-ha- o ov. Australia i newest At- On reading illlncr petition Australia.... lli make her equal to the and the andaccounts - Monowai . ov.23 DEPAETUKES. Total ...40 of G. W. C. Jones and I). Dayton. Executors of and Laapnhoehoe the following Alameda....Jov.l6 Van- Campania. Such Iliowera, for Van- Vammoo,from Molokai, per stmr Mokolii. Aug 2a lantic liner, the Unattended ...10 the will ot said Harriet Neddies Jones, wherein arriving at Hilo nt midnicbt. .Kov. 23 For ts 1 couver .Dec 2, couver Mrs C Dudoit and family, Geo L Edwards, vessel, with her strong protection ... they ask to be allowed S1220.79. and charge "J-2- !- a $ST7.73, sumo nOSOLULB Dec 4 China 15 themselves with and ask that the IATSB Oceanic Dec Miss Beckley and on deck. guns, is a whole fleet in COMPAKATIVE MONTHLY J10ETALITT. may be examined and approved, and that a final Dec 9, Australia 7 and heavy Australia.... Dec. 21 For Maui and Hawaii.per stmr Claudine, types of order may be made of distribution of the proper- TnesdilT July Mariposa.... Dec. 11 Alameda.. Dowsctt,.Mrs itself. These advanced Aug.,18S9 401 Aug., 1892 50 ty remaining In tkelrhands to thepersons there- u Iliowera, from Aug 23 Mrs Bailev, Mrs Friday. " 21 V Hughes, United States Aug., 1890 G9 Aug.,lS93... . 40 to entitled, and discharging them and their arzuiiuu, " . . .Dec 23 Tierce, W G Walker and wife, LF war vessels which the Tnesday conver Jan. 1 Spen- Aug., 1891.. soretles from all further responsibility ss such Aug. 1 . - Dec2G Jno Dyer, Geo Irvine, H Birch, Miss our navy ..Cl Jrnaay...... - City Peking. .Jan. 2 Oceanic McLennan, is acquiring will render csccntora. 11 Dec. oO cer, J W Colville. Miss M J CAUSE OF DEATH. is ordered, that WEDNESDAY, 4th day Tnesdav " ; Australia Jan. 0 Australia Harbottle, strong power it ought to be. It the Miss A Smith, Bro Bush, Mrs the of OCTOBER, 1833. at ten o'clock A 31., at Friday Sept. 1 Jan. 23 Miss Hakuole, A Lidgate, W S Terry and Ponderous battleships cannot be j Aneurism ... 2 Hemorrhage 1 Chambers, in the Court House, at Honolulu, Tnesday wife, Miss Aheong, and 30 on deck. Bronchitis 2 Influenza 4 Oahn, be and the same hereby Is appointed as Friday. IS dispensed witn, but speed more Consumption 9 Inanition 2 the time and place for hearing said petition and San Francisco, per brgt W G Irwin, acconnts, persons may Tnesdav 3 Becord. For else will tell in fu- Cancer 1 Inflam'tion bowels 1 and that all Interested ..Oct. Meteoroloclcal Auc29E Jennings. B Itosselcr and E B than anything tben and there appear and show cause, if any Friday .. " 13 Hoag. Congest'n of brain 1 Leprosy 1 they have, why the same should not bo granted. rTZUSBC- - ture naval warfare. Dropsy Lung 2 IBS). Eetnrningeavp3 Hilo, touching ooveesxest scEVrr. Hawaii, per stmr Mika- 3 trouble Dated Honolulu this 30th day of August, at x rax For Maui and 1 1 By same dny:Kawaibae A. 3Iaha-kon- a AVulfing One of the most curious anoma- Exhaustion Opium the Court: it., rvm X0KDAT. hala, Aug C9 Vplcano: It and H Fever 7 Oldage 4 HENRY SMITH. 10"A. if.: Mnfconi 1 , ,. . M..t.u tj O Abbott and wife. law is that H95-- 3 C J Caesar. Wav ports: lies of English maritime . 1 Paralysis 1 Clerk. r. Jl.: LahiHna 8 p.m. tho following day Mrs Haalclea friend, Chun H oy and 30 Fever malarial.. V tmuM. THtaau C Q , and it allows foreigners the same privil- Gun-sh- wound.. 1 Unknown .... 1 5- on deck. 5 S S in the COURT, FIRST Saturdays. S 01 o g E c Aug 29 eges as British subjects BY CIRCUIT Hawaiian Island? In Probate. :J0 For Kauai, per stmr Iwalani, DEATHS WARDS. of ! ? Lampman officers. A Out-1- 2 In the matter the Estate of CnARf.ESW. ASCITES AT nOKOLCLC. ? f s : :" S' E Delacy, B Broadbent, Miss matter of serving as HART, late of Honolulu, Oahu, deceased. J and 20 on deck. embodying the principle that Wards .... 3 4 5 side. On reading and filing tbe petition and ac- Wednesday. bill Deaths .... 0 S 12 15 5 0 counts of David Dayton, of ..... JoU 3o.o73o.ta p ius iss.ee Vancouver. B. per C A S S War- Administrator the Saturday..: JSI n li C5 For C, men who seek to command vessels Estate of Charles V. Hart, late of Honolulu, Mon S0.06'30.M C9 MO.CC 31 G Bothwell, C A Peacock 1000 per month Wednesday 57 5 J.E rimoo, Aug J Annual death rate per Oahu. deceased, wherein he asks to be 9 1 Toe 30.11130.07 C8 W 0.00 wife, carrying the British flag shall, ipso 24.00 Saturday ..An. 30.08 73 81 0.01 and wife, Thos Rewcastle and John VJ 1 30.1g!30.09 Si 02 --8 KE Winter, Brown, Harvey, Miss Car- subjects, has been Hawaiians 7 28.30 and asks that the same may be examined and Wednesday.. ThuM 31 7 0.00 J TW facto, be British ...... so , --i sso.os ra 3 j.e rie Castle, Mrs H Is Castle and child, Chas Com- Asiatics . 30.00 approved, and that u final order may be made of Satnrday .Sept. iso.ic,3o.ce so introduced into the House of distribution of the property remaining In his sS. aa.1al30.01 71 sao.os 8J oi Gay, Mrs Bcchholtz, Lieut C Feilke, R N All other nationalities 07.57 Vednesdav. 20 4 wife, Thos X Datte, H M The measure proposes to hands to the persons thereto entitled, and dis- Saturday Williams and mons. C. charging him and bia sureties from all further 30 1 Whitney, H C Palmer, 9 Portuguese and B. Reyxolds, Wednesday. ".'.". Tides, Sun ana Moon. enact that a ship of 500 tons shall Agent Board of Health. responsibility as such administrator Ooi. 11 32 passengers in transit. master and first It is ordered that FIMDAY. the Glh day of Saturday.. For Maui Hawaii, per Kinau, carry a certificated OCTOBER. A. D. 1803, at ten o'clock A.M., and stmr In House, Honolulu, KoFreigat will r Sf 1 : W Coon. W Cresar, J mate ; and that a vessel at Chambers, the Court at IS" ba received after u o Sept Volcano J J andsecond bo and the same hereby is appointed as the time noon W Jones. Hilo and way ports: HisExccl-lcnc- v addi- Hors ford's Acid Phosphate of day of sailing. Daj of 1000 tons or more shall, in and place for hearing saldpetitionand acconnts, s 2: President S B Dole, Miss Margaret For the Tired Brain and that all persons Interested may then and 5?. : Dr Porter, E Flohr, Miss Barnes, Mrs L tion to these, also carry a third there appear and show canse, if any they have, Powers, A Fernandez, Miss Annie Rose, most material clause, from n. Try it. why the same should not be granted, and may STIR. CLAUDINE mate. The evidence as to n m fTi.m.. a.xn- p.m. Miss Bella Wright, A Herbert, Dr Asano, present wbo are entitled to the 7 ,r-- C.13 following: "From said property. Man 0.1511. 0 ." .1 .44 Spencer and child, Miss Dunn, Mrs Sadler however, is the O.tSj.... s. 0 5.44 C.12 1. 2 Dated at llonolnlu. II. I., this 1th day of Sep- DAVIES, Commander, Taes and child, G J Kanikau, Mrs Parish. It S and after the commencement of tember, A. D. 18K a.m. Miss Hitchcock For Sleeplessness Will Ieavo llonolnlu 1.40 2. 01 " 0 8.30 5.451 G.ll Yegi, Bev E S Timoteo. H certificate ofcompetency By tbt Court: every Tcesdaj jt ' Wed K. this act no Use Horgforfrg Acid IP-- Mrs G Wilder, and 40 on deck. l'hosnhate. GEO. LUCAS. 31., ! a.m. en- o'clock P. touohinc ot Kahuluf, Hnelo. .45 G.10 3.14 service as master, mate or H93-- 3 Deputy Clerk. Thcr 2.40! 2.40 9.1S 7.60 From Molokai. per stmr Mokolii. Sept or Dr. C. H. Dako, Belleville, 111., says: liana, Haraoa and Kipnbuln, 3.10 3.15 0.25 8.50 5.45 G. 9 4.17 "I Mnai, and Frl. G. 8 E.16 2 E S Damon, Master Atkinson, Mrs H gineer shall be issued to any per- . S.30 9.45 9.30 S.45 have fonnd it, and it alone, to bo capable of Hawaii. Sat.. 3.30 set. Gibson and son, Miss Emma Kane, Miss a British subject." TX THE CIRCUIT COURT, Beturnim; will arrivo i; G.21 son other than producing a sweet and natural sleep in cases Jl First Circuit cf the Hawaiian Islands. In Honolulu every Sunday in 4.151 3.45 10.251 10.15 .4G G. Emily Bartholomew, and 18 on deck. mornin?. :nn. 9V The of insomnia from overwork of the brain, Probate. In the matter of the Estate of A. No From Kapaa. per James Makee, Sept 2 Pout Towxsk.d, Aug. AKAHI(w.) Order time a hear- J5T Freight will be received after S3m. p.m appointing for i Xew moon on the 9Ui, at 8b. Mr and Mrs it C Spalding. Postmaster-Gener- al Alger arrived which so often occurs in active professional ing of petition to revoke probate. P. M. on day Bailing. of schooner Allie I. of Tlma Whittle blows at lb. 23m. 34. P.M. J Mort Oat, Geo Mundon, Thos from, Hako- and business men." The petition or L. Keanchaku praying that tbo Honolulu Ume, which 1 the same as 12b. 0m. 0s. Xeill, Miss Hundley. Miss King, Miss yesterday, thirty days order admitting the paper writing purporting to Consignees must be nt tho landing to Greenwich tim. 2227 be the last will and testament of said A. A kali 1 of Love, Miss Lindsay, M'ss K Kanewanui.' date, Japan. The Alger had (w). deceased, receive thoir freight, as we will not hold Kwoiig Long son, 21 on deck. made on the 6th day of November. and and sealskins, which were shipped from 1S77, having this day been presented to the ourselves responsible after such freight has Front Kauai, per stmr Iwalani, Sept 3 Probate Court, SHIPPIHQ INTELLIGENCE. London. The vessel re- neen lanueu. wnile tlie Company will usa W H Bice and three sons, Mrs G W It Japan to 6T AUTHORITY It is hereby ordered that MONDAY, the 25th Gan-dal- day of SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1S33, duo diligence in handling live stock, Ewart and family, Miss Kinney, Miss l, ports the following catches t atlOo'docfc wa A. 31. of said day, at tbo Court Room of said docline to assuruo any akkivai.s. Joe Conradt, August Conradt, Mr American schooners Lily I., Court, in Honolulu, Oahu, be and the same is responsibility in ca3e Schmidt. Mr Meiddell.G Anderson, Edwin hereby appointed the time and place for hearing or ine losa or same, and will not be respon- Mosdat,Aub.2S. Kaae, Le Foy, T2 on Emma Louise, 1500; Louise HARRY Z. AUSTIN, Esq., has this day aald petition when where any person inter- Anderson, Mrs J and 700; and sible for money or jewolry unless placed Koolau. deck. been appointed Agent to take Acknowledg- ested in any way In the estate of! aid A. Akabi in Schr Sarah and Eliza for D., 750; Hattie T. Dyer, 2700; (w),may oppose same, the care From Hawaii and Maui, per stmr Claud- ments to Labor Contracts for the District appearand the and the of Parsers. j Veosesday, Aug. 30. Herman, 1000 ; Mary H. Thomas, granting of fetters of administration. O. ine. Sept 2 A Horner, J M Horner, Mrs of Kawaihau, Island of Kanni. Dated Honolulu, August S3d, IS93. W. WILDEK, President. "9 Ha-Stm- rJ Webster, 1600; Stmr Kinau. Clarke.from Maui and Bell and daughter, J B LIghtfoot, wife and 1000; Edward E. By the Conrt: S. B. BOSE, Secretary. children. Miss A Beuter, Judge Bick-erto- 400 J. A. KING, UM-- HENRTSMlTn. Clerk. three Louis Olsen, 670 ; Anaconda, ; Capt. J. A. KINO. Port Sopt. raj-- p A Cummins, Keilson, from Koo- - wife, child and servant. Miss M Minister of the Interior. Z Austin, Miss A Gnr-ne- y. Sophie Sutherland, 1800; City of Beckwith.MrsH Interior Office, August 30, 1893. 1195-- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Schr Ka Aloi from Hamakua. Mrs J W Kalua and two sons, Bro , 1000; Rattler, 750; BISMARK STABLES! Yacht Bonnie Dundee from Waianae. James, Mons Vizzavona. Thos Treadway, 500 ; Eppin-ge- r, Jno Bicbardson, Mrs II Hart and three Matthew Turner, J. F. UVNDEKSIGNED Thcesdat, Aug. SI. THE duly appointed Administrator of children, E H Bailey, Miss Aheong, Miss 1410; Walberg, 520; Mascot, NOTICE. of OEORQE 13 3 days EXECUTORIX'S the Estate HARRY LUCE, late of CASS Warrimoo, Arthur, J Perry. Jliss A Perry. Bro William, E 800; Bowhead, 1000, and San Honolulu, deceased; notice la hereby given to all from Svdney, via Brisbane. Dowsett, C H Broad, and 17 on deck. creditors of the deceased to present their claims Fkidat, Sept. 1. Diego, 360. UNDERSIGNED and with the proper vouchers if any exist to the AKBIVALS. THE been duly appolatrd Exccutorli of the undersigned within six months from the date n, British schooners Lottie Cox, Le Claire, from Waia-na- lsst will aad testament of Thomas liosewarae, hereof, or they will be forever barred ; and all per- C II Bishop. Kinau, Urn-brin- Stmr From Hawaii and Maui, per stmr McDonald, 2320; a, late of Honolulu, deceased, notice is hereby givea sons indebted to said deceased are requested to Waialua and Punalnu. Jcor-geo- s, 2020: Agnes Aug 29 Volcano: F S Maltby, Geo to all persons to present tbeir claims against the make immediate payment to the undersigned Schr Mahimahi from Waianae. 1840 ; Enterprise, 850 ; Beat- at Satubday, Sept. 2. Miss Cowan, Miss Strain. Hilo and estate of said Thomas Roscwarnc, dal authen- the office of J. 31. Ifonsarrat, Cartwrlght Block, way ports: Miss Mabel Hitchcock, Miss F ; ticated whether secured bj mortgage, or other- Merchant Street, Honolulu. rice, 1400 ; Mary Bell,1800 Aurora, wise to Cecil Brown at his office. In Claudine, Davies. from ilaui and Eaton. W M Pomroy, P Peck, U B Ander- Iloiiolnln, ELIZA P. LUCE. Stmr son, Miss Lyman, Miss Amelia Bor- 365; Mary Ellen, 1100; Casco, Island of Oahu. within six months from the Administratrix of the Estate of George GENERAL LIVERY, Hawaii. Esther date hereof, or they will be forever barred. And Harry Luce. Haglund, from den, Rev 8 L Desha and 2 children, WE 1100 ; 1400 ; W. P. 580 ; person re- Stmr James Makee. Vera, Hall, all indebted to said estate are hcrebj Honolulu, August 22. 1893. 1401- -J Kapaa. Rowell, Daniel Porter, Hashineshi, Mrs Viva, 1800; Maud S 450; Sadia quested to make immediate payment thereof to Stmr Waialealc, Smythc, from Kauai. Garlick. H T Taylor, K Wakamoto, A the undersigned. McGregor, from Jlu'.okai Kidd, H R Brons, Miss Elsie Robertson, Turple, S75 ; Penelope, 1600 ; Alton, Honolulu, September 3th. 1693. MEETING NOTICE. Feel Stmr Mokolii. EbTnEKP. ROSEWARNE, m ties Master Geo Robertson, J D Cockett, Miss ai and Lanai. 700; Mermaid, 600; Arites, 600, Eiecutorli of the Estate of Thomas Ixcilson, from Koo- L Mitchell, Master 1) Kekuewa, Master J SPECIAL MEETING OF StmrJ A Cuinniias. Hawaiian steamer Alexan- 1195-- 4 Itoaewarne. deceased. Maui Street, Wailnku, Jlaui. lau. Kckuewa, J F Sopcr, It S Yegi, Kaju. John and the A the Stockholders of the HAWAIIAN Stmr Kaala, Gahan. from Waianae. Tracv, Ed Wilcox, wife and babe, H Z Aus- der, 2700. ELECTRIC CO., will he held at the office of E. tin, Wm II Campbell. T Ben Lyons, Wal- O. Hall Son at 11 A. M WEDNESDAY, Sept. OBTAINED IK S Schr Kawaiiani from Koolau. Notice. 13th, 1803, for the purpose of amending the WAGES MIU Schr Alahimahi from Waialua. ter Lorric, Miss White, and 109 deck pas- of said Company. sengers. An Ancient Canal in the Crimea. Schr Sarah and Eliza from Koolau. E. O. WHITE, NOTICE Sept. 3. From Waianae, per stmr C R Bishop, TOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 14933 Secretary Hawaiian Electric Co. Sckday, Russian engineer Melnikoff J-- Sept 1 Miss Atkinson, and 2 on deck. The N I have purchased on tho 15th of Stmr Iwalani, Freeman, from Kauai. writes from Odessa to the Smith- August, 1888, the share of my partner with reliable drivers, DEPARTURES. Mortgagee's Notice of Fore- Schr Mile Morris from Koolau. sonian institution, says the Phila- Wong Hunp in the firm of W. Abana, SINGLE or DOUBLES TEAMS, MosDAYSept. 4. For San Francisco, per bark S C Allen, doing a Tailoring business on Nuuanu delphia Evening Telegraph, de- closure. SADDLE HORSES, Stmr Pele. Peterson, from Makaweh. SeptS Henry Jaeger, James Jaeger, and street, No. 323, and have carried on the 1 ancient in steerage. scribing the ruins of an busiuess since solely for my account. Gentle for Ladies use. OKI'AKTITKKS. canal discovered in the Crimea, WONG AH WO. T2f ACCORDANCE V1TII THE Honolulu, August 24, 1893. JL provisions of a certain mortgage made by Carriages will be at every Steamer 2S. which he regards as one of the WILLIAM B. SHITH to Henry Smith, Trustee, & Monday, Aur. KXl'OKTS. 3466 1494-- 4t landing, on Steamara arrival. wonders of the world. dated August 4th, 1&92. recorded Liber 139, page Stmr Ciaudme, Davies. for Maui. For San Francisco, per bk Geo N Wil- 210, notice is hereby given that the mortgagee Stmr J A Cummins. Ncilson. for Koo- cox, Aug 29 H Hackfeld & Co. C129 bags At each end of the western side intends to foreclose the same for condition WM. GOODNESS, lau. sugar; M S Grinbaum & Co, 2475 bags sug- there was a lofty castle, the ruins broken, or Interest. H13 q Proprietor and Manager Stmr Kaala. Gahau, for Kilauea and ar; F A Schaefer & Co, 201 bags sugar. Notice. Notice la likewise given that after the expira- S803 do- which remain to this day, the tion of three weeks from the date of this notice, Honalei. Total, bags (1.112.74G lbs), sugar; of the property conTcyed by said mortgage will be Notice to Creditors. Stmr Mokolii. McGregor, for Molokai mestic value. $33,091.70. 750,000 cubical contents exceeding IS HEREBY GIVEN advertised for sale at public auction, at the and Lanai. For San Francisco, per brgt W G Irwin, metres. A part of these stones, as XJOTIOE auction rooms of James F. 3Iorgan, In Hono- THE insTDERSIGITED Tuesday, Aug. 29. Aug 29 W G Irwin & Co, 5502 bag3 sugar; x that the business hitherto carried lulu, on 3IONDAY, the 18th day of September, been duly appointed executrix and 4 bed of on of 1333.it 12 noon of said day. execntor of the last will and testament or JAMES Ger bk Geo X Wilcox, Woltcrs, for San C O Berger. 1954 bags sugar; M S Grin- well as those with which the under the name W. Ahanaor GAY, J Wong 323 Farther particulars can be had of W. R. Castle. late of Honolulu deceased, notice is here- Francisco. baum & Co, 1000 bags rice; R D Walbridge, the canal was paved its entire Hung at No. Nuuanu street, Dated Honolulu, August 21, 1893. by (riven to all persons to present tbeir claim Am brgtne W G Irwin, llliams.for ban 21 pkgs household effects; NF Burgess JJ2 were removed some time in Honolulu, Tailor Shop, has been HENRY S3UTH. Trnstcc. 3Iortgagee. against the estate of said James Gay duly packages bouscnoia euects; domestic value, length, transferred and sold to Worn Ah Wo, The premises covered by said mortgage con authenticated, whether secured by mortcase or Stmr C li Bishop, Le Claire, for Waia- $3550o;- - foreign value. ?1050. ago to build a town which adjoins. and that he has been the eole owner and sist oi: otherwise, to II Focke at Ed. Iloffschlaoser Jfc Warri-mo- Oo.'s ofllce on Bethel street. Island of nae. Waialua and l'unaluu. For Vancouver, B. C, per CASS war some of for all llonolnlu. 31 Kid well, 320 pineapples; During the Grimean is alone responsible debts since eel Oabn. within sis months from the date hereof Stmr Waialealc, Smythe. for Ivawihwili Aug Jno covered or they will be forever barred. And persons Pearl City Fruit Co, 47 bnchs and 424 crates the stones remaining were utilized 18S9 and that the use of the name W. all and Hanamaulu. Abana on bills and as a business adver- leased to Faanbaa Flantation. Indebted to said estate are hereby requested to Stmr Iwalani, Freeman, for Kauai. bananas, z40 pineapples, us bags potatoes; in the construction of hospitals for 2nd An undivided fourth interest in lii acres make immediate payment thereof to the under- Stmr Mikahala, Chancy, for Maui and Geo Lycurgus, 441 bnchs bananas, 1296 which struc- tisement is wbollv without authority. in Eaiopa, Hamakua, Hawaii, covered by Roval signed. Hawaii pineapples, S bags cocoanuts; C Brewer & the wounded soldiers, W. AHANA. Patent 6463 in L. C. A. 7842 B. to Naibehau. Dated Honolnln, July 18, 1833. James Makee, Hai;lnnd, for Ka- - Co, 40 kegs molasses; E W Jordan, 20 cases tures are still standing. Along the Honolulu, August 23, 1893. 3rd An nndivided half interest in a certain HERMANN FOOKE, Stmr 911 house lot with the houses thereon in Klklhalc, MARY ELLEN OAi1, honey; TW Harvey, crates bananas; J 3465' 1494-- 4t Murphy, 24 cases mdse; Chas Wilcox, banks of the canal there were at llonolnlu, covered by deed of Parke to Kihlkibl, Executor and Executrix last will and testa- StmrPele.Pctcrson.forMakaweii.Kauai. P Iber 3G page 339. 1493-- ment of Jameg Gay deceased. 11)3-- 1 Schr Mary E Foster for Kauai. 20S bnchs and 222 crates bananas; T Bew-castl- e, least six towers, but what purpose Schr Mahimahi for Waialua. 40 cases honey: T G Thrum, 7 cases served unless for defense, is curios; Bishop tCo,5S bales wool; Camp- they Administrator's and Guardian's Noticp. Notice of Creditors. Wednesday, Aug. 30. bell, Marshall & Co, 761 crates and 474 uncertain. There was also a high CIRCUIT COURT Maui and Ha- Domestic $S,107.22 ; FTHE Circuit, Hawaiian Islands. IT2TDEIISIGNED Stmr Hawaii.Camcron, for bnchs bananas. value, wall, which extended its entire JAMES SUTHERLAND vs. THE been duly appointed value transhipped, $3,896.00. MARY SUTHER- Administrator of makua ports. length. At an equal distance from LAND. Libel in Divorce. the estate of W J ROCHE, late of Honolulu de- Br bk Velocity, Martin, for Hongkong. In the name of the Provisional Government of ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons to Thcesday, Aug. 31. each end there was a gigantic fort the Hawaiian Islauds: Sresent tbeir claims arainst the estate of aaid W BOBX. PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED To the Marshal of the Hawaiian Islands, or Bocbe, duly authenticated whether secured by CASS Warrimoo, Arthur.for Vancouver. ress, built in the ,form of a Equare ALL to trust any one on account of his Deputy, Gmetiso: mortcase or otherwise to Cecil Brown at his British Columbia. PARKER At Liiiha street, Honolulu, on and covering a space of 32,400 the Estate of the late R. P. Kuikahi, or You are commanded to summon Mary Suther- office No. on Merchant street, Honolulu, Oahu. Am bkt Klikitat, Cutler, for Port Town-sen- d. August 29, 1693, to the wife of Captain land, defendant, in case she shall file written within six months from tbe date hereof, or they square metres. The canal is as on account of the Estate Kawailepolepo answer within twenty days after service hereof, will be forever barred. And ail persons Indebted Robert W. Parker, a son. appear to said estate, are Br bk Velocitv, Martin, for Hongkong. as an arrow its entire Kuikahi, a minor, without my written to be and before the said Circuit Court hereby requested to make straight WILLIAM at the August Term thereof, to be holden at Ho- Immediate payment thereof to the undersigned. Stmr J A Cummins, Keilson. forKoolau. order. HORNER, nolulu, Island of Oahu, Dated Honolulu. July 18, 1393. length, except at this point, where Administrator of the Estate of on MONDAY, the 7th Fsiday, Sept. 1. DIED. u.sj ui ujta -- .., i, ICUU CJOCJ& A. M; lO BD.OW MtED. H HAYHELDEN. forms three sides of a square late R. P. Kuikahi ; Guardian cause why the claim of James Sutherland, plain- - Admtnistratorstate W Roche deceased Ha- it the J Stmr Kiuau. Clarke, for Maui and FISCHER At Hamburg, Germany, on Here there was of the Estate of Kawailepolepo Kui- iiu auwuu ui uk Aktatutu io mm pursuant to im- - waii. the 10th July, Heinrich Fischer, formerly about the fortress. the tenor of his annexed petition. And have you sh Parthcnope, Heal, for Astoria. a resident ot this place, after a long ill- a smaller canal on the outer side, kahi, minor. then there this writ with fall return of your British w NOTICE. Schr Ka Moi for Hamakua. ness, aged nearly 00 years. 3462-l- 1493-- 3t proceedings thereon. which may have provided greater Wlt?f "ON. W. A. WniTING, Satckday. Sept. 2. SriLj First Judge of the Circnit Court security. of the First Circuit at Honolnln, ELECTION OF OFFICERS. tun bk Alex McXeill, Sorman, for Puget One of the gateways of the fort- this 19th day of June. 1893. Sound. Church Matters. F. WUNDENBEEG. THE ANNUAL MEETING Sdsday, Sept. 3. ress is still partially preserved, and EAMEHAMEHA Deputy Clerk. Jhc Stockholders of the nONOHU SUGAR CO.. held thla day, the following named S C Allen, Thompson, for San Mr. J. Alapai, who introduced through passes a dilapidated persona were Am bk it I certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the elected as officers of the Company, Francisco. resolution at the last annual road. The canal was built by As-sand- re original summons In said cause, and that said twsitc tut me cusmcc; year: the Court ordered publication Mr. Tom May Presides t. Scnool, of the same and con- Mr. G. Ily meeting of the Hawaiian Evangel- I. of Bosporus in the seventh Manual tinuance of said cause until the next November Robertson .Treasurer VJ5BSKXS I" POBT. century B. and is nine kilo- will begin Tcrmof this Court. Mr.A.C. Lovekia Secretary ical Association to oust the Rev. J. C, HENRY SitlTH, Clerk. 3Ir.F. Wcndenbcrr Auditor (This list does not Include couteri.l Mr. J. O.Carter, I metres long. Mention is made of Honolnln. August 10. JS33. 1 492-- 6 Kaumaka-pil- Mr. W.O. Brash. f Directors KA.VA.L VXSSSIS. Waiamau, pastor of the i this in the writings of Pliny and Monday, September 4th, ,. E.F.BISHOF. secretary pro TJ SS Boston, Dav, cruise. church, and which was defeat- Strabo. passes by the modern tea Honoma Sugar Co. Nelson, from Lahalna. It Administrator's Notice. Honolnln. Angnat 3th, 1333. 1102-- 1 O" S S Adams, ed, recently apologized to his pastor town of Perekop, and is not far Applications for Admission should XEECHAS71IES. city of Neapolis. be made immediately to A IiL CLAIMS AGAINST THE for his action. During the morning from the Greek jlX Estate of the lato KEKAnA (k) deceased, Choice Birds, BrschXorma, Yokohama. service of the Kaumakapili church Its width on the bottom was about of Walchn, Wailukn, Manl. H. I must be pres- Carrier Am bk Albert, Griffiths, San Irancisco. THEODORE RICHARDS, ented properly, sworn to before a Notary Public, Mr. suc- ten to undersigned who has- - Am bk Alden Besse, Friis, San Francisco. yesterday morning Alapai five metres, and itfl"depth PP.ISCIPAL. the been duly appoint- Discovery, Christiansen. San Fran. former- 143 ed administrator of said estate within slxmpn ths Am bkt ceeded in raising the sum of $30 metres. Whether it served or they will be forever barred; ill. debts owing A FLOCK OF SIXTEEN toward the pastor's fund, the larg- ly as a great and towering fortifi- to said estate must be paid on or before said homing Pigeons for sale. Six of BXPEOTKD. expiration of sir months. FOREIGN VKS9KLS est amount collected for any single cation or not, it certainly con- Any kind of printing at the Ga- W. H. DANIELS, them art imnrtiii "hirrla fluv Where from. Due. work Administrate.- - of the Estate of Kefcana, balance were bred here. Inquire at Veiieli. month since hi3 resolution was in- tained water enough to sail ships of zette Office equal to done ceased. .Bremen. Septf-lS GAZETTE OFFICE. GerbkJCPflncer Wailnka. October 23. 139--i troduced several months ago. considerable burden. abroad Jlaui, H51.6 S46S-6- Am bk Martha Davis .Boston ..Dec a 1 1494-- 2 1

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