EY AUTHORITY. of the stiongest arguments to in- half sister of Kamehameha IV. and A'jcuon Sales by James F. Kurgan. fluence Senators in voting for the V., d. May 21, 188,'!. IftPfaM Mi Bcrnice Pauahi Bishop, d. Oct. 1C, OK unieiidiiient was a paragraph taken MM 1881. ! from the commitee's report, which of Household Furniture Konia, mother Mrs. Bishop, d. J. N. S. WILLIAMS, : Manaokh. ! appeared while the matter was pend- 1857. HAIAIIAI AT AtCTKIM. K. MORE. : : .SliriilllNTKNDliNT. IIS ing before the Senate. The para- Kaiminaauao, sister of King Kala- kaua, d. 1818. graph in question was written by On VV V;LEv V, March t, OATli A.T Lieutenant Clover to show the rela- OTIIKIt PIOSITAHIKS. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., Engineers & Iron Founders, At, of Mrs llohlen, It hut loii .soil 1 1 r Majesty the Governor M. Kckuauaoa, father the the residence tionship between the ocean cable and iiani Lane, iidjiiiiiim; the British Club, uecn to limko appoint- of Kainehaiuclia IV. and V. and Office & Works, Esplanade, . BROS. the fulluv!i;,' the fol- I will sell at Public Auction, KING Nicaragua Canal, and is as 18(18. : Keelikoiani, d. Nov. 28, J ments I H&usfih'jid SliVNtTl.-ACT'l- Jt injM OK lows : Keolaokalani, son of R. Keeliko- he Entire Furniture And see their Souvenir of Hawaiian Honorable .John Owen Domini.-- , Steam Engines, Islands, a collection of The island of Bermuda occupies iani and , d. l$(',. Comprising Sugar Machinery, Irrigating Machinery, Governor nf the Island of . Steam Boilers, Juice Tanks, Coolers, Molasses Tanks, Kugur Cars, in a naval point of in the Atlan- Fanny Ivekclaokalani, mother of FIFTY-SI- X view Oak Bedroom OF THE James William Robertson, Esq., tic somewhat the same position that Queen Emma, d. Sept. 4, 1880. i Antique Set, Cane Cars, Elevators, Conveyors, Eurimce Fittings, Grace Kamaikui, aunt of Queen & Cast, ('hamhcrlaiii of the Royal House- the Sandwich islands occupy in the (Colored Marbletop) ; Wrought Iron Work for House lioilders, Hawaiian Views Pacific. Emma, d. July, 1800. Mostlnttresting hold. Within the past month or Spring Mattrasses, Water Wheels & Gearing, liar Iron, Etc., Etc., Etc. two a cable has been laid from Hali- Jane Laliilani, aunt of Queen Captain Sii'iui'.'l Nowlein, Eeadier Pillows, Mosquito Nets, Comprising Captain fax to Bermuda by the aid of heavy Emiii'i, d. 1801. Diffusion Machinery in all its Branches. of the "ivinV Royal (iiiard," vice .1. subsidies from the English Govern- Kaleipaihala, uncle of Painted Bedroom Sets. His hile .Majesty and Queen Kupio- - )'. Kuhalcwai, resigned. ment, Queen Emma, d. July 18, 1857. l. ni, Calace, and another year will see this Throne Bennet Nan.akael.a, uncle of Queen Hanging Lamps, Jtoom. Lieut. Waiau .leioine Keary, First line extended to naval strategic Lace Curtains it Poles, Residence of I'riiicess Kulh, will Emma, d. 18l5. Lieutenant of tlie "King's Royal points in the West Indies, which liiiyal Hawaiian Hotel, increase English naval power in that P. Y. Kekiiaokidaui Kaeo. cousin l'alm Uroves, tocoiinut Groves, Guard," vice J Imi. E. K. Lilikalani, ugiar section,- where means of Queen KimiKi. d. Nov. 1880. Mi i m mm, Volcano. Volcano Mouse. naval control Government Huildiiii, resigned. control of either the proposed Nicar- C. Kapaakea. father of King Kala- Table, Chairs, a? Kie., Kte. Etc. Hula Dancers, Harbor, Lieut. Hiram Ivaaha, Second Lieu- agua or Panama canaU or the ter- kaua, d. Nov. 1800. Etc., Koval Mausoleum, tenant of (lie "King's Royal minus of the great Nimtli American Keuhokalole, mother of King Kala- Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Guard," " Is new kaua, d. The above Furniture all vice T.icnt. Feary prniimtcd. Railroad in case of war. and must he sold on account of depar- fiyjr Just the tiling to rend abroad. The on Rela- Governess .ivekaulike, sister of lolani J'alaee, March 2, lS'Jl. Committee Foreign ture. tions quoted Mr. Blaine as follows: Queen Kapiolani, d. 1881. 51 lit 7 It pmcE $l EACH. "In the course of events telegraphic Keliiahonni, son of Kekatilike, d. communication throughout the Paci- 1888. IS r. Ollk-- at Anetlouei Foreiirii otice. fic oceau and with the shores of Dr. '1'. C. B. Rooke, adoptive America, Asia and Australia is in- father of Queen Emma, d. Nov. 28, SALE OF dispensable and certain to coir.e. A 1859. AUCTION failiMfflgfi! Frank 1'. Hastings, Esq., has this cable joining and the Amer Robt. C. Wyllie, Milliliter of For- day been appointed Secretary of the Atl'airs. ican continent, besides being the eign p n Department of Foreign Allah's, vice shortest and least costly link in the K AM E II AM EI I A VAULT. ifuriii il AT I'l Col. the llouoiahle Curtis 1'. I.iukea, general chain, is by far the most im- portant from a political point of view, The remains of those in Kameha- - ami 1 deem it of the highest conse- meha vault are : Ksil" Agi'iitN IlaivaiiAii iHlaudK Inr I lie SAM 1' EL PAKKEH, On THITUSIJAY, March 5, THOROUGHBRED quence to the United States that it King Kamehameha IV, . Liho- - Minister of Foreign AT 10 A. M., Allah's. be promptly constructed by American liho. O'CLOCK PSL1G?J YJXTBR WHEEL I Foreign Ollice, Honolulu, March 2, At the residence of Mrs. II. Rheinien-schneide- r, effort and with the sanction of our King Kaiiieliaiceha V., L. K. a. IS'.ll. 51 2t 9 It Punchbowl street, I will sell (lovetnment." of at Public Aue loii a iiiantity Elegant jCT" of all of rates and Queen Kaahumanu. in Kepairs kinds Machinery done at reasonable On the l'.tth of February the mat- Furniture, comprising part: Ro$icomb " Kaniamalu. at short notice. 6 tf White Laghorns, ter came up in the House, and, per- White-lace- d Black Spani h, " II. Kalatna. 1 RasuwoGd. TeWo, haps, owing to the warm fight which " Emma Kaleleonalani. Osir Plymouth Rocks, Siiver-lacc- d Wyndotts, fiaihi ul'Trfiti had taken place in the Senate be- Prince Keaweitweulaokalimi. 1 Handsome 15. W. ICtagere, & Large Japanese Bronze Vases, CASTl.E COOKE, tween " Kauikeaouli Ilaku o Ha- it Senators Vest, Cockrell and 1 Elegant Koa Kou Book Shelves, waii. t to Sect party, Call in opposition to the Senate Carved 11. V. Marbletop Table, Ftcdtd neither nor " David Kamehaineha. H.-- - t established tor the benefit of ail. amendment and Senator Edmunds in ljll,lE l'Si.'. " Moses Kekuaiwa. 1 Carved B, W. Book Case, favor thereof, "The House Commit- Princess Kinau. hied fowls for sale. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 18U1. Side Tables, Inlaid Vhscs, tee on Foreign Affairs decided to " V. K Kaahumanu. ALSO, KOU SALETIIOKOUOIUIKKD W. 1 Massive II. W. .sideboard, recommend concurrence in till Senate P. Leleiohokil. Silver Plated Ware, Shipping Commission Merchants A. K. Paki. I Poland-CMn- The Advertiser of this morning amendments to the Diplomatic and Berkshire & a Pigs. " J. Pitt Kinau. in a line piece of irony under Consular bill, except the Hawaiian R. Wilei PJjANTATION & Keelikoiani. INNlTItANCK ACii.NTH, t3J- - lHiuire of the heading of "'A Well-Merit- cable project. The House committee " P.. Pauahi Bishop. Vkiiii Heavy Minor Front, Compliment" to Mr. Jos. O. Carter. lias already reported a separate bill 41 K. Konia. C. W. MACFARLANE. A handsome col.eetion of -- DEAIjKJ h in- - It could hardly Ve drawn from the for the charter of that company with " Keolaokalani. B II 26 't&ttTELEPHONESg- - Mutual 603 Gov. Kekiianaoa. BRIC-A-BRA- C, Advertiser's rather premature atti- a Government guarantee, which was 42 lm tude toward Her Majesty the Queen, prepared with great care and caution, JOHN YOUNG'S FAMILY'. From Gerinimy & Switzerland; Guilders and General Hardware, AArlcnitural Implements, quite lately assumed, that Mr. Jos. and which is regarded as a more John Yorxo married Kaoanaeha, STEEL ENGKAVIXGS, JUST RECEIVED (). Carter was her "faithful adviser" practical proposition than that of the a daughter of Keliimaikai, brother Large I lustrated Editions of I'lANTATJON t--t' JAjLI i who was using his hest endeavor to Senate." of Kamehamelia I., and had chil- Per Bark "CHARLOTTE, " a number of form a Cabinet for her, which would It was believed, when the Senate dren : Caqienters', Blacksmiths', Miichinists' &. numbers' Tools, Fanny Kekelaokalam, represent the interests of both Queen Amendment passed, that the amount Also, a fine collection of Grace Kamaikui, ! and people. of subsidy set at "$250,000 annually John Young, Ferns & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS There is, however, no doubt and fourteen PIANOS! that limiting the time to Jane Lahilahi. tsfjf" The premises will he open for the Advertiser's tardy endorsement with of Fan married G. orge Naea and on March Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods and years," the total amount xt inspection Wednesday, 4tli, From the eelehrated factory of of Mr. Carter, as a man who would subsidy put at .'5,000,000, that no had children : from it A. m. to 3 r. si. Ki'.halaia, died young; have received the support of the changes would be made in the bill & Kakuaolani, died young; AS. F. MDIJGAN, C. BECHSTEIN, London Berlin; is J kingdom at large, correct, but the and that President Harrison was sure Emma, married Alexander Liho- IX (it Aue ioneer. public fails to see why Mr. Carter to sign it, if passed. This belief liho, Kamehauielia IV., and had Slab's Steam Pamps, Weston's Ceatrlfutais, Kow ready for inspection. did not receive the endorsement of was strengthened by Senator Kauikeaouli, dkd young. l'OIl uy the Advertiser and its political party moving on February 17th Gii.u.K mat ned Dr. T. C. B. Rooke, Royal llawaiiau Opera Hoase sale no issue. before he had ceased to be spoken of to "the Hawaiian cable i!r. h)w 4 Sons Ffffiii? John Young married Alapai, n Mkm 11. HAGKFELD & CO , as "the coming man." amendment so he might move to , L. J. Levey Lessee it Mannger. issue; married (second) Namokue-lua- W. II. Ilaniilton Dheetor. Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Is it not queer as soon $200,000 and issue : rather that reduce the allowance from had Signor Mari ne,. . .Musical Uireetor. Il" tf as Mr. Jos. (.). Carter is "out of the to S 1.10,000." On motion of Senator Robert Young, died abroad un- fight," as it were, that he should re- Edmunds, however, the motion was married ; THE NEW YOf K James Young, h.arried Hikoni and J. L. MEYKR, ! ceive this unqualified endorsement tabled by a vote of 29 to 2o. Gruiskeen Lawn had issue : from the Advertiser? Robert Young, died young. Opera Co. Bijou A was not so quite lately. Mr. KHKSH LOT OK THIS It THE ROYAL MAUSOLEUM. Jank Laiiii.aiii married Joshua Carter was called to form a Cabinet Kaeo, and had children : COMI'ltlSINO

o Peter Young Kaeo, died unmar- by His late Majesty Kalakaua, and Correct List of Remains Thore Deposited--Als- Miss Camille Mouri, Celebrated Whiskey, ried ; House and Decorative Kamcha-trK'h- a Painter. as soon as it became known the live- ;f Thuse Runiovcd to Miss Fanny Meyers, Keliimaikai, ) . Tomb. Mis Henrietta Dreyer, In Stone Jars and Glass; liest opposition was raised to him by Albert K. Kunuiakae, pwins Aliss L. Cai inen, the leaders of the R form party, dur- ROYAL MAUSOLEUM. the first of whom died young; Aliss Dora Eseotte, Miss Ida Millie, Just received and for sale, in bond or per-t:3ntl- y married Mary l'oli, no issue. ing which the Advertiser kept The following is a correct list of Miss Julia Simmons, duty paid, hy George Naea was a brother of T and ominously silent. The those whose remains have been Mr. Robert Stniitiiii, 130 I'"o? i sj .. - . I o?rolit!it. Bennet NamaUaeha, who was the Mr. Edwin Turpi, CONSALVSS & CO. cut had not jumped at that time. placed in the Royal Mausoleum: dee-24- ( first husband of Queen Kapiolani. Mr. Sylvan Langbisl 1 (Oiiposite luh Stables). 1890 37 1 in When the leaders of the Reform KlNOS. Mr." W. il. Ilatniliou, Majesties Kamehameha Air. G Cavanagh, party openly opposed Mr. Carler'9 Their I., LOST Mr. O. Den ne. having anything to do with minister- (His colliu), d. 1819; Kamehaineha Air. F. Ch iinberlain, THE LIFE Liholiho, d. July 13, 1821; Ka- Air. 11. FredricUs, and INSURANCE GO. OF NEW YORK. ial affairs, it was well known he II., Sunday afternoon, nn Uerctiinia ill mehameha III., Kauikeaouli, d. Dec. ON' street between Fort and I'iikoi Siguor Martinez, stood in determined opposition to the I'rfMitlent. 15,1854; Kamehumeha IV'., Alex- streets ti Lady's Circular Wrap. Kinder OEt( IIS.K1 It A mid DIIOKIN. bogus commercial treaty with the ander Liholiho, d. Nov. 00, 1803; please return to II. F. Wiehinan and re- ceive reward. 61 A GRAND United States, formulated under the Kamehameha V., Lot Kamehameha It FOR SHORT REASON OEY. Arabia Form of Policy ! auspices of the Reform party; and Kapuaivva, d. Dec. 11, 1872; Kala- OPENING fclGHT: kaua, David Laamea, d. Jan. 20, It has paid its members since its organization TWO HUNDRED AND DOL' that he would remain an unswerving ran SALE. NINETY MILLIONS OF ARS. 1891. SATURDAY, RJIarch friend to Hawaiian Independence 7h Its New Distrihution Policy is the most liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company. Umi and Liloa (in one collin), m rjOK sale cheap and on easy n When will be presented, for the first J- and the native people. Then he was Kings of Hawaii and ancestors of the FV'r''' terms Lot, 100x10. on JKa- For full particulars apply to slope of Punchbowl. Apply to time in Honolulu, an eminently unlit man for a Cabinet Hawaiian chiefs. Their remains A. .1. SCMKEIBEK." ' AV'orld-renowne- to by Ka- Verdi's .d Opera position and was forced to retire be- were brought Honolulu Under the 'Arlington," Hotel street General Aeent for the Hawaiian Islands. mehameha IV. and placed in the 51 a Jii ... cause his conscience was not elastic .mviweaiiirir. viff:. wmfrawiiw.; tr nrrw fflrh. Royal Mausoleum by Kamehameha "II Trovatore," enough to heal the party disaffee-tion- s V. he followed by the following existing. Qt'KKNS. WANTED Which will 1 Favorite Operas: X i IjvJ. V 1.11,0 (X KjKJ.i As to the statement that Mr. Car- Their Majesties Kaahumanu, of V Pl'lSVlSIIKI) Bouse, nil Murl Ha. ter was called upon to form a Cab- Kamehameha L, d. June 5, 18.'12; .f?"',fttjSUL ready for housekeeping. GENERAL IMPORTERS. Kamamalu, of Kamehameha II., d. fcSIi'iSs by a gcnlleinan and wife, no Fausl, inet for Her Majesty the Queen, we ltlRoIetto. LINOLEUM, CARI'KT & RUGS, SADDLERY & HARNESS, July 8, 1824 ; Ilakaleleponi Kahuna, children. Aho, accommodation for one JCoHfllllan quite believe it upon the Ad- horse and bonds will li'l. IRON HKDSTEADS, & cannot of Kamehameha 8 1, d. Sept. 20, buggy. Proper he l.lK'Hl I .am IIDTJIIOOC, LAWN TENNIS CROQUET SETS, given for the return of everything in I1 TRUNKS & VALISES, RURHER COATS & OIL SUITS, vertiser's bare word. The veracity 1870; Emma Kaleleunaiani, of -- l.u Truvlutu, ood oilier. Address J. 1 M.," lu i.. C'urinen, JOriiunl, TAILOR GOODS. LEATHER BELTING, of our morning contemporary has not IV., d. April 25, 1885. i.ktin Ollice. 51 ill Isoi'iiiii. and CLOTHING, 'ti FLAGS, FLOWER POTS, j et reached that unvarnished plane I'll INCUS. J 'l'ii Dlavolo. HATS & CAPS, MIRRORS, CHAIRS, of integrity which, without proof, is Their Royal Highnesses BOOTS & LV ER MSDKTINO NOTICE. Doors open at 7::t0; overture at 8. SHOES, i SI WARE. STATIONERY, able to transmute assertion into the sou of Kamehaineha 4" HOSIERY. SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC. 18:17?; Kauikeaouli, Ilaku - of HI., d. rMIK annual meeting of tin- idock-- 1 gold truth. PRICES of ADMISSION: .;'''. Ivanieh, luter-lslan- d o Hawaii, son of nucha IV., holders of the Sieam STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS, r-ii- WELSH STEAM COAL, There is no doubt, however, .'; after d. Aug. 27, 18li2 ; David Kamelia-nieh- a. Navigation Co., (I.'d). will be held at Dress Circle and I'lirquetle (re- PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER OIL, S CEMENT, LIME, the ollice of Ihe Cmiipanv on Tl'ES-lA- ;"( ' ' all is saiil, that Mr. Carter does brother of Kamehameha IV. served) and $1 00 ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINS, f' March :'.rd. al to o'clock a. m. Kow 00 l' FIRE CLAY, Front llulcony (reserved) ....$1 - full public confidence''' and V., d. ; Moses Krkuaina, -- "possess of J as. L. McI.KaX, Italcouv ,, 73 SHEET LEAD, t V FIRE BRICK, IV. and Y., s both natives and foieigners, but al- brother of Kameliameha 4t (it Secretary. Gallery fit) CHARCOAL TIN PLATES, f-- . RED BRICK, ETC. d. 1848; W. P. Leleiohoku ways with the exception of the confi- Seats fur the whole season can now he leu a, brother of King Kalakaua, d. seelll'eil at tlK ollli'e uf L. Levey Hill S J. KtMOH. no Oil- ALOHA." CitU im & ( Jvnlvc dence of the Reform parly and the lt77. ELKCTIOV of OFFICIOS. for Hie opening night on Weduusday -" t'luill b. .March U o'clock, Advertiser. Those who have kept Their Highnesses A lv.ihiniliele-- I illuming, lib, al Ml K regular annual meeting of stock-- 1 posteil on politics for tin- - last year ma ii In ii a l'aki, la1 her of Mis. Itishup, 'I holders i,t ll.t- V,,,li' ,e .V lie-- fl fittf Si'iicui. Xuth'k Tim iiiaiiiige. COTCH, DUY GOODS! FRENCH" d. June l.i, In.V ; W. P. L. leiole kii, are now cabling around to la'hoin, if 'Igeriilhig ' l.il he rli'i liiill ef nlli i rs enl b v, iniirb .i asiire in iiilm niinj; husband ef R. Ke. Ill olani, d l 18; will he held il Hie nlllee lit ,1 ,na lia II lit' Unit bave i t t pillions ,'iir.iiigiineiils been possible, thin political move of I ;l Feed I i. V . Groceries, Hardware, Ii lill Pitt K nan, of Leh ioliokn ,ii liu. nn c.M March bd, al iiiade whli ii- Tramway In, to liuvu Stuffs, Cuilery, Crockery Glassware, soil ' k y and r, M. (i. p. I TI K. I a, s n n the Reform par its oigau. nn I KcrliUol.ini, d. n. pi, 9. s,Vj. o'clnek n il,!)' al Ilie eloe of each Tlul 1 y, I Il ir,, ii e n I iil inn . Nuiiaiiu alliy mid : - eiusi i i s. U,,iMklii iviig I. I'm liet wi.di-il- ,. JAI'AM'M-- M1)K; Several coiiiiiiiitce Hiiii lulllicni to i In ln. ll li.iiue In l,j Inn, In of - IZt-F!S- ii- ( heir Ii S ill llitile s K.ii.i.i, li coli- FEHTIl : ililcm.til' h. d rnuviau liiiunii, (ilil. tiduii'i. pi t ,d rune w, 1 I Appl'u-pllillo- li the (iplolual ic me CniiMilur can "iiU do o hy uiiim -- dulllil. 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