EfcPW " IkIt VOL. XXIV.-.N-o. 48.. HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. WHOLE No. 1298.

Business (fiacbs. Business (JFariis: is conceded to be a great desidera- HILO HAPPENINGS. tum, was secured to the United States MISCELLANEOUS by the treaty concluded with Hawaii Notes of Interest from Oar Owa PUBLISHED BY MISCELLANEOUS. by Secretary Bayard, but no appro- Con- -- priation was made by the last The extension to the old wharf make HAWAIIAN TEN PAGE EDITION. GAZETTE CO., (Limited,) BISHOP COMPART. WTLLIAM C. PARKE. gress to make it effective. The) all the room that is now needed, and we 3Ba7.eCBXaXSSBBX9 XXT 18QS, site must be purchased and the have long required4 such room, ffa Every Tuesday Morning, BANKEBS. Lbar across the mouth of the har TUESDAY, : NOVEMBER 26, 1889. would not have had this done had it sot IIOSOLUIiU, OFFICE :- -13 KAAHuitANff Street, bor blasted out to make the entrance AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM HA1VAIIAX MI.A5SS. been for the Beform Legislature, whick DRAW EXCHANGE 1283 Honolulu. H. I. ly for ships of war. The appropria- has made necessary appropriations. We PAYABLE IK ADVANCE. THE BANK 8F CALIFORHIJI, SAN FRANCISCO OUR SAN FEANCISC0 LETTER. tions to secure these ends will pro- now want another legislature that will Pore lea Subscribers 88.09 la Advance Aim thilb Aosirri nr NELLIE M. LOWREY, bably be urged upon Congress. New York, Boston, Paris. Three of the four breweries lo- do as well. Wluei Includes posujes prepaid. MESSRS. N M. ROTHSCHILD SOUS, LONDON. Per S. a. Mariposa. San Fraaclsco Kansas City, Mo., have prac- are getting in their I . ' j cated in All the stores -FE- ANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN.- r Noresabcr 1G, 1880. tically been sold to the English syn- Christmas goods. Holmes & "Wilfong, H. M. WHITNEY, lusiness Hanajer. OFFICE with W. R. Castle, opposite 4T :y. The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Post-Offlc- 1379 e. ly dicate which recently purchased the and L. Turner, display a splendid collec- Londor. breweries of St. Louis. The price OSce, No. 45 Merchant Strest. The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Sydney. (From Our Sun Francisco Correspondent.) tion to suit all people and everybody's The Bank of Ne Zealand, Auckland, and its paid is supposed to be $1,500,000. Branches in Christchnrch, Djnedin and Well- FIRE INSURANCE. The formal transfer will occur on tastes. BATES OF APVEBTISIHC. ington. Sagfftr meeting which was to have been The Bank of British Columbia, Portland, Matters. January 1st, 1890. The Space measured. Oregon. The price of refined sjigar has The circulars announcing the es- held at the Court House inHiloonthe la empiric. 11 w,l m ,2m ism ,6m lyr The Azores and Madeira Islands. Stockholm, Sweden. Royal Insurance Co dropped one cent daring tbc past tablishment of a fast mail service 16th inst. to make arrangements regard- 6 Lines H in 100 2 00 3 00 400 10 00 The Chartered Bank of London, Australia and between here and New York, and ing Nobles and Representatives for the JV 12 Llnes- -1 " 150 300 400 5 00 12 00 China, LIVERPOOL, week, and x&w sugar is now quoted 2 Lines 2 200 400 600 7 50 15 00 Hongkong, Yokohama, Japan. And transact a vice versa, have just been issued, and Island of Hawaii, has been postponed, SS 00 1256 GeneralBankinrBnsiness. y at 5 for 96 test Cuban basis. Llnes- -3 " 300 5 00 750 1000 19 Capital and Funds, - $ 29,000,000 the overland flyers started on --their as the prime mover was absent. The 13 Lines i " 400 6 001000 1400 23 00 The questioa of sugar beet culture ol 5 " 600 900 1400 18 00 40 00 first journeys in both directions on time for the next meeting is not known K-C- ol 7 800 12001600 aooms5 6000 MRS. A. M. MEIXIS, UNION New Zealand, is exciting the; farmers of Southern Sunday, tUe 17th November. at present, but will very likely be in 4-- 10 " 1200 1800 2200 2S00( 8000 Fashionable Dress The of alleged murderers December. Column 1500 2000 3000 ,ooH 10000 and Cloak'Malcer Capital, - - - 10,000,000 California, and their interest in the trial the One Column 1300 25O0I40O0 5000 14000 1251 No. 17 Emma street. ly of Dr. Cronin still drags along in The telephone office at Hilo has been TAKE RISKS ON question has ,peen increased by the removed. Increased rent for ground -- Chicago and although the evidence Correspondence intended for publication, was demanded, and opposition made should be addressed to the "Editor of the Hawa- WILDER Sc CO., BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, announcement that a large beet of the people is about all in, no con- Office Box. O. " because there was a library in the build- iian Gazette. Post Corner of Fort and Queen Stcets, Honolulu, sugar factory is to be constructed in-th-e clusive evidence has been adduced --Correspondence relatinc to Advertisements, MACHINERY, FURNITURE, ing, which has been and still is an insti- Subscriptions and Job Printing, should he ad Lumber, Paints, Oils, Kails, Salt & Building Chino Valley in San Bernardino directly connecting the defendants tution of great use to the people. dressed to the "Managerof the Hawaiian Gazette, 1215 Materials of every kind. And all other Insurable Property at t county. The American Ee- - with the crime. Thus far it is purely As the Volcano road is now about Post Office Box. O." Current Rates. Sugar half-wa- y -- circumstantial and the prospects for finished to the house, a place Business Cards and all quarterly or yearly fineryCompaly is said to be back of advertisements are payable in advance or on pre- MYiUAI BROS., JOHN S. WALKER, conviction are not very good. for refreshments is needed and a suitable neces- sentation of the bill. 1270-l- y the scheme, ahd is asserted place to repose. It may be also i Importers of General Merchandise, Agent for Hawaiian Islands. it that Sporting Notes. X. B All foreign advertisements must be ac- rnox three-yea- sary that the Volcano house should be or they have entered into a contract Stanford's r old filly companied with the pay when ordered in, no FRANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY AND THE enlarged, as the guests will be much notice will be taken of them. The rates of Sunol trotted a mile in 2:10 J at the fin- remit-ance- with Richard Gird, owner of the more in number when the road is charges are clven in thp above scale, and s UNITED STATES. MARINE INSURANCE. Bay in San Francisco on fcr European or American advertisements, No. 58 Queen Street, - - Honolulu. H.I, Valley, by which Mr. Gird transfers District ished than formerly, and it is suggested subscriptions may be made by postal order. November 9th, beating the world's soon to make or to that the owners commence the American Company 2,009 three-yea- r record by 1J seconds. increased accommodations. On the THE HTMAN BROTHERS. acres of the Chino lands at a very King's the Volcano road was Advertiser The undersigned is authorized to take Stanford's Axtell held tho former birthday Daily Pacific Commercial .Commission Merchants, satisfactory price, and leases 2,000 2:12. Sen- full of private conveyances and no one Compact Marine Bisks on record of Another of the Is published bj the Hattauas Gazette 20ti Front Street, San Francieco. acres more fori term of years. ator's horses, Palo Alto, covered a had any idea that there were so many at its Office in Merchant Street, and delivered by articular attention paid to fillinz'and shipping HULLS, CARGOES, Hilo. Every one seemed jolly the City, at The decisijpi in the New York mile in making a new Coast owned in Carriers in 1213 Island orders. y 2:12, determined not to take any one's Dollars (36.O0) Par Annum. FREIGHTS and Courts has bjfeh given against the stallion record. and Six COMMISSIONS, dust, but there was none to take as we per annum Sugar Trust. Bobert Bonner, the owner of Maud are not troubled in that way, that is, 2tf $10.00 M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., c, Dally to Foreign Countries Postage paid, At Current Rates in the following Com- jf.ar. T. U. S., is negotiating with the owner of hardly ever. This road will surpass any per annum $10.00 Commission Merchants, panies, viz : The Natio: "Woman's Christian Sunol for her purchase. The price thing at Honolulu, we imagine. & Address all Communications, No. 124 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Temperance mon crone to set is said to be about 40,000. Mr. C. L. Furneux, artist, lias lately COMPAQ , Union Fire and Marine, of New has HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 1258 y smash. At t national convention London, Nov. 10. Yesterday the got some fruit trees of rare varieties, and No. 46 Merchant Street. Zealand, of that orga: ation on November California Athletic Club was an in- will commence at once planting them, HOUHSTER & CO.. Madgeburg General Ins. Co., 12th, the Io delegation walked stitution practically unknown in and have a small ranch, to see how well arte. Sun they will prosper here, and from time to m DRUGGISTS AND TOBACCONISTS, Insurance Co., San Francisco. out and with w from the conven England; its name will time will 'introduce other choice fruit tion, on accolMt of a difference of be in every ones mouth, for Peter WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,-12- 33 JOHN S. trees. y WALKER, opinion as toj.the propriety of the Jackson, the of the club, Doctor Sheldon, dentist, left here a PROFESSIONAL. 109 Fort Street. 1270-l- y Agent for Hawaiian Islands. union mixing Hin politics in its fight carried its colors to victory at the short time since for San Francisco, en against King .'Alcohol. Pelican Club to-nig- defeating route for New York, with the intention CHARLES Xi. CARTER, E. IttcIHTTYKE &. It. BRO. J. K. HOOKANO, Th Charleston. Jem Smith, the English champion, of studying medicine. On hiB arrival at eut Grocery, Feed Store and Bakery. i finding there was Attomey laarwr. (Er Deputy Sheriff,) Captain . C. Kemey lately ap- so easily that all the spectators were San Francisco, that a 24 Street. y Corner King and Fort Streets, Get eood opening in Gautemala for one of 1257 No. Merchant Nor- very much disappointed at seeing so 1251 ATTORNEY - AT - pointed to navy yard at ROSA. Honolulu, H. I. j LAW. te poor a fight. Smith declined at first his profession, went there at once. A. Collections Pbomptlt Attended To. folk, Virginia! as commander of the Waiakea Plantation will soon have its etX to shake hands with his conqueror, A.ttornoy Laxw. 1273 NORTH KOHALA, HAWAII. new cruiser, Charleston, is now in third locomotive (a Baldwin) froa. EMPIRE HOUSE, ly but finally did so. Jackson wins No. 15 Kaahuxaxo Stwset, Proprietor this city. News has been received America. The tracks are being put in J. OLDS, here that hAs been definitely set- 800 prize money and wins an equal splendid condition by men of experience. 1211 Honolulu. H.J. 7 it Corner Nnuaau:::::::::Avenue and Hotel Streets. GARDNER K. WILDER, tled at Washiigton that the cruiser amount in bets for his night's work, Everything shows thrift. CASTLE, Ckoioe Ales, "Wines and Liquors Charleston, mil make her maiden besides earning thereputation among We need a line of steamers from here W. R. 1251 y. ATTORNEY - -- - AT LAW. cruise as thuJhgllupQf &e Paaitjc sports here as the hardest hitter and to San Francisco, to get goods more e rapidly. Hone to have line before OFFICE : HONOLULU HALE, squadron. mttsts'cTentinc'-boietfiiiHii- irtWa. the And Notary Public. Attends all the Courts of E. S. CTJNHA Iobg"If tteamerr'ririrear this TSert" tZ 1"6 MEBCnANT 3TBEET. ly Commodore Brown, who is" under Shipping: News. 1256 the Kingdom. J they would in a short time carry more jEiotall Aiaa.o X3oJLor. preparatory orders to command the The Occidental and Oriental bananas than are seat from Honolulu. J. ALFRED MAGOON, UNION SALOON, H. L. HOLSTEIN, squadron, was in Washington dur- Steamship Company's steamer Ara- No place on the islands will equal Hilo ), In rear of the " Hawaiian Gazette " building. ing the past week, and while there bic has departed from this port for for big bunches of this fruit. At Law. 1251 No. SI Merchant y ,t Xjavir. Attorney and Counselor Street. Attorney he consulted the chief naval con- the last time. After reaching China Glad to know that the iron pipes for OFFICE 12 Merchant Street. Collections Promptly Attended to. tractor in regard to certain changes she will be returned to her owners the introduction of the spring water into Honolulu, H. I. WX.MAESTENa, PHIL. OrrlRGELT, BEBUAMt FOCSE, Hilo will arrive in February next. Pure . 163 KOnALA, HAWAII. in cabin accommodations neces- in the "White Star Steamship 1238 Honolulu. Honolulu. Honolulu. ly her Line water is greatly needed here. sary to a flagship. The changes Company. The Japanese hospital, it seems, is to CEC1JL. BBOWK. I HOFFSCHLAEGEU &. CO. will be made at the Mare Island The new steamer China, which is COBHSELLOB AT LAW, H. H. WILLIAMS & CO., be in the place selected at first, notwith- ATI0ENEY AHD King and Bethel Streets, Navy "Yard, where Commodore to succeed the Arabic, is expected to NOTAKY PUBLIC, Honolulu, H. I., standing there was opposition to it being Importers. Manufacturers, Upholsterers, Brown will put his flag upon her arrive in this port on December 10th so is And Agent for latlng Acknowledgments of Importers and Commission Merchants, near town. Quite a large building Island of Oahu. AND DEALERS IN some time during the month of from the river Clyde via Hongkong now course of erection. The front .nstrnments for the Honolulu. 1256 y in Campbell Block, Merchant, Street. FU8NITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, January. and Honolulu. She is 460 feet in building is an ornament to the place. 1210 . I Pianos and Musical Instruments. Nicaragua and Panama. length, or forty-thre- e feet longer All Hilo welcomes Miss Grace Porter HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO home again from delightful HA II. PATV, 1261 105 FORT than the City of a long trip JO a Steam Engines. Sugar Mills, Boilers,, STREET. ly The first sod of the Nicaragua Peking; her breadth to America. C0MMISSI0NEB Coolers, Brass ana Lead 48 S0IABY PUBLIC and Iron, casting canal was officially turned on of beam is feet and depth of hold The selection of Board of Appeal r nfS'TlS the Machinery of Every Description WILLIAM C. ACHI, October 22d, according to a dispatch 36 feet. Her gross measurement is on Taxes is most excellent one. Be- Mado to Order. a I , of California and New Yory 3 "B received on November 10th. The 5,480 tons, and she has a cargo capa- lieve it will be satisfactory to all con- V t?. s.tes Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Offlce at the Bank of Bishop & Co., Honolulu. Particular attention paid to Ships' Black ceremony was performed amid the city of 4,000 tons. She has accom- cerned. JOB WORK executed on 1251 Emlthing. the shortest Seal Estate Broker. ; 1231 notice. y cheers of thousands of spectators modations for 1,000 steerage and 120 Weather delightful rains at night a Attends Coubts or Kingdom. dining-sa-loo- n J. M. M. D., D. D. S all the tde and in the presence of Governor cabin passengers. The little now and then. Seldom rains dur- OFFICE: No. S6 Merchant ing the day time. oa Tort Street, Street, Ireno del Midillo and staff, repre- and the staterooms are on tho Dental Booms 13. IIAL..L, Sc 1267 jUil0e jii-Lu.I- and Fort O. SOS. Honolulu. H. I. y senting Nicaragua, engin- main deck forward of the machin- ai.d wife are here from Office in Brewer's, Block, corner Hotel LIMITED. the chief Waimea. A. 31. Hotel street. and staff the Nicaragua Canal ery; the social hall is on the spar J. 1227 y streets Entrance. Importers and Dealers in Hardware, eer of Hilo, Nov. 21. Company and all the foreign Consuls deck and the captain's room and a SMITH. Plows, Paints, Oils and General Merchandise, HAWAIIAN WINE CO., WILLIAM 0. OFFICERS:, in this city. The work really began four staterooms are on the hurri- Hawaii to the Front. WmW Hall President and Manager No. 24, Merchant Street, - - Honolulu June 3d last, but owing to a slight cane deck. 'She is lighted through- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W, L C Abies Secretary and Treasurer The following adopted by the Central Wm F Allen Auditor FRANK BROWN, misunderstanding between Nicara- out with electricity, and has num- 1259-l- y Committee of Hawaii, with the approval 65 Fort Street, Honolulu. ThosMayandE O White Directors MANAGER. gua and Costa "Rica, which has since erous bathrooms, lavatories and all 1243 Corner Fort and King Sts y 1256-- y been amicably arranged, the formal the latest appliances for comfort and of the members of the political organ- opening was postponed until to-da- Bafety. ization of the Reform Party, Bpeaks for HOBRON, O . THOMAS W. XIIEO. II IAVIES & Co., Mr. John Hewson, an English itself. It indicates that the party is Late .Tanios. Gbeen & Co. HARVARD nONdRS A NEGRO. JXTo't-3ry- r DE'ia.'tolic, UNION FEED CO., civil engineer, who recently returned thoroughly in earnest and at work, and Importers and Commission Merchants, from a visit to Panama, has the fol- only requires the presentation of defined Smith, C6 Fort street. DEALERS IN A Colored Student's Career From Razors OOoe with W. O. AiTO ABENT3 ?05 lowing to say about the big ditch: issues to proceed to a successful cam- 165-l-w 1257--y to Class Say Orator. Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters, "To abandon it altogether would paign : British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, HAY and GRAIN The senior class of Harvard Uni- Whereas, by the system of Govern- 1251 And Northern Assurance Company, y be a disgrace to the skill of this MISCELLANEOUS. Queen and Edinburgh Sts. century, yet it seems impossible to versity has selected for class orator ment represented in the present Consti- Clement Garrett Morgan, a colored tution of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the Tol.03pla.01a. complete the work on a paying basis. Ministry are directly responsible to a.IBWTX C. HUSTACE. 175. Morgan got prize the ILAUS SF&ECKELS. W. To complete the canal on a level man. the last people, and must stand or fall upon B. F. Bolles & Co.) Island orders solicited. bril- WM. G. IRWIH & CO., (Formerly with with merely a tidal lock the removal year for oratory, and is a very some policy of Government to be formu- 1290 3m was 3agar Factors and Commission Agents, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, of 100,000,000 cubic meters of earth liant speaker. He elected by a lated by such Ministry, and 111 King Street, under Harmony Hall. substantial majority. The recogni- 12J3 Honolulu, H. I. 7 is still necessary." Whereas, in view of the necessity of Family, Plantation, and Ships' Stores sup- tion of a colored man by the largest presenting well defined issues to the plied at short notice. New Goods by every Mr. Hewson thinks it would take UACKFELD & CO., steamer. Orders .rom the other islands faith- A. B. LOEBENSTEIN.f at least two or two and a half years senior class of the largest American people at the approaching election, some II. declaration of policy ought to be made Commission Agents, fully executed. more to complete it, and that the college is regarded as very signifi- General 1251 TELEPHONE No. 119. 3 Surveyor and CiTil Engineer. at a time when by the 3Iinistry upon the present condi- Strset.Honolulu, H. I. y expense would be about 2,000,000,000 cant, especially the 1256 Queen question is disturbing even re- tion of affairs in the Hawaiian, King- 1212 HILO, HAWAII. 6m francs. race dom, therefore, JOIIIVT. WATEKHOUSE, American ligious denominations. He is one F. A. SCHAJEFEK Sc CO, Affairs. Resolved, that .His Majesty's Cab- Commission Merc's. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GENERAL A blizzard swept over the western of the two colored men in the class inet be requested to state publicly, Importers. MERCHANDISE. A. M. SPROUTX, states, New Mexico, and Texas, dur- of 275 and is naturally receiving a through the press and in reply to 12J3 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. y this 12Jo Queen .Street. Honolulu. H. I. y ing the fore part of November and great many congratulations on his resolution, the policy of the Government 1C S. QRIKBAUM & CO., Civil Engineer and Surveyor. did a great deal of damage. The election, not only as a personal dis- to be pursued in the immediate future tinction, on account of its sig- upon the following questions, to wit: ixtobtebs or B. UWXBS. T. J. LOWEST. C.M.COOKE - storm was accompanied by snow but Ot Tort Street, - - Honolulu. and sleet and several people lost nificance in these days when the 1. With regard to internal improve- Iferobaaiise axd Commission LEWEKS COOKE. 1241-3- ments and the development of the re- Geaer&l Successors to Lewebs &Dicxsox, their lives in Colorado and New color line is drawn so tightly. He is 1223 Merelumta. Honolulu. H.I. 7 sources of the country. Importers and Dealers in Lnmber, Mexico. In the latter section thou- loth to speak of his career, and it 2. With regard to the question of im- PIONEER STEAM And all kinds of Building Materials, sands of cattle were frozen to death was only byjdint of questioning that migration and a labor supply for the 1220 FortStreet.Honolnln. y Frank J. Kruger was to get the story of his life. Candy Manufactory and Bakery, and in Texas about 100,000 sheep per- I able industries of the country. ished. The blizzard To Harvard's honor be it said 3. With regard to Chinese ques- . EC OZt3NT , THE WESTERN AND HAWAIIAN Practical Watch Maker & Repairer came without the I"Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker. warning and was almost unpreced- the sentiments of the college are that tion. Practical Companv. At present located at S. Both's Tailor Shop public debt. l"q 71 Hotel St.. bet. Nnnann and Fort y Investment(Limited) ented in severity. is thought Mr. Morgan's election, while due to 4. With regard to the Orders from the other Islands will be carefully It 5. With regard to future indebtedness Mon y loaned for long or short periods, attended to. Send care of S. BOTH. 1230-C- that when the reports are all in it him as the most brilliant orator in EXCHANGE ON CHINA. must for internal improvements. ON APPROVED SECURITY. will be found that the death list the class, set at rest the talk rela- The undersigned are prepared to draw on the W. L. Manager. 6. With regard to our. political Apply to GREEN, among stockmen and travellers found about snobism at Harvard, and that United States. chartered iia-Offl- y tions with the 1916 ce Beaver Block.' Fort 8t. and India, Australia' and Chiaa W. I.. ROSE, frozen will be large. this preferring of a poor man, a 7. With regard to any other matter of Strait ef "Washington colored man at that, will show tothe HeKckeng. .HILO, w HAWAII. A dispatch says: The policy important for the coontry up & CO. q C & COMPANY. will consider- world that Harvard is neither'a col- has been no public declara- l23S BISHOP BREWER dealek in all kinds of subject that receive the which there (Limited) of Secretary lege of rich men nor of aristocrats. tion; and be it further, & CO., Tin and Iron Ware, Stamped Tin, ation the of State and G. W. KACFARI.ANE Gereral Mercantile and Commission Agents the Navy, and probably be presented It is a curious fact, too, that his elec- Resolved, that a copy of this rMeta-tio-n Agate and Granite Ware, of aad Commission Merchants, QUEEN STREET, HONOLUL'U. H.I annual reports, is es- tion was primarily the work of a be forwarded to the Minister the L Importers assortment or in their that of and another to Hoeolula "'Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, or orricERS.- - set" in Ihe class. Interior, the list STOVES, WITH ALL KINDS OF tablishing a coaling station on the "fast papers for general publication. yon P.C.JONES. JB - - President and Manager STOVE Pearl river on the island of Oahu, of Aext JOSEPH O. CARTER. Treasurer and Secretary PIPING. ' Wx. W. Goooaxz, Iron W. 'ALLEN Auditor All this Stoclcwjll be Fold at Reasonable Prices. the Hawaiian groupe, about seven New York thinks it is better to C. RicHABDepy, STirrlees. Watson Jk Co . Scotland Street Cot. F. "'""Special nttert'im paid to Plantitinn o'rders. E. Works. Glasgow. DIRECTuRH "Honolulu. electric wires than the peo- g mile from The privilege bury the D. II. Hitchcock, ,nn ow Co..fLcod- - Umited Steam Plow HENRY WATBRHOUSE 9tT Please Give Me a Call. cri oir. C.H. BISHOP, iay-c- of establishing a station there, which ple they kill. Central Committee of Hawit. igt ad Cocoinotlve WorKf. L.ceas. ij 1856 SAM'L.C. ALLEN. ly r'TI UZZZ'&EZ-LX-- . "1 .iH.

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. 2 . ar?j tov give themffbther emj . THE SITOATlOKj "AT SAMOA. (gcuffgj fluWtijjrncntgjfi- - .' f--.f- l ; service?or "t sfafrMfe. ploymentvvwheneverjthey show a fit- f . wm J' A van ness for what has been entrusted to Advices liuuifianMt unuiW W'jj.'j.aiujisuuI. is.r.tt xcrin' them. That this is,the policy of the ceived by the Australia, reported Hi HaWeld&Go TEN -- PAGE EDITION. present Government, as well as of civil war. as having broken out again preceding, is shown by the fact in Samoa. This report was cabled HAVE JTJST RECEIVED PER week of 1,796 to London in October from Australia. TUESDAY, : NOVEMBER 2G. 18S9. stated last that out Government employees, 1,183 are Our .files qf Apia-Time- s, received by IBk.fC.JR,. are a few Ha- the ' Mariposa, with dates from BisKop re- Hawaiians. There -- i one of ,our late issues we f.i iGiticuiai . ' " la.ii r J Jn waiians who showv'a capacity for October 12th to November 2d, make .'i 3 ferred io an important change in the POSITIVE GURE work but can find ready employ- no mention of any disturbance of A schedule of the overland fast mail Ipsa The trou- any kind, and report everything -- ii New York and San ment here at the islands. IP"' d - fpr;-every form JvfI train between tei-""'va- ls of ble is there are too few such. "We quiet. The telegram sent from Aus- PerSteamersand other late Francisco, to commence Nov. 1st. aTarge complete and mill tralia was evidently a canard. The and Advices received by the Australia have often heard planters assortment of SKIS AND BLOOD present situation in Samoa is this: state that a delay of a few days was managers say that they preferred to Malietoa declined the royal office of Ay necessary to perfect the arrange- Hawaiians any other class of men Gro-d'd- DISEASE for lunas or skilled mechanics, such King, which is his by birth and E)i? ments, and the schedule would be v oa tdL em- popular will, and expressed his views XezcaaoaSalp. Saofuli S started on the 17th of November, as sugar boilers and others SUCH AS ployed in or, around the mills. Bub in a short speech made at a great Sunday week. In the Alta we find Prints, Cottons, bleached and they are not to be had. native meeting which assembled at the following particulars relating to unbleached ; SCROFULA Apia in October to discuss the ques- SIMPLES to this new service, under which the Sheetings, DenimB, Ticks, Stripes, &c The trade between this port and tion, who should be their King. "We A fine selection of TvIBTCGITKMG HUlfORS. HumlUatioc Ernp RESOLVENT, the new Blood Pari- - mails are to be rushed across the Burning Bkln CUTICintA aad t. etanSM the Blo4 : copy from Samoa the pub- J tiooi, Itchlnc od Torture, Aoeriw to ocean, re San Francisco has been not only the Timts gjotaaome borei, and etezy (pedes or items?, and Perspiration of all Imparities aad Poiseaeaa w continent, from ocean in Srphi- - steadily increasing, is capable lished report of the royal and other Dress Goods the Latest Styles. Bealr. PfantJr. Inherited. Scrofalovu. and Elements, and thus removes the CAUSE. Hesea gnlarly in four days and thirteen but Btts DiieasM.of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, with it cures speedily, permanently, and economically. of more rapid development, provided speeches on this occasion: Also, Curtains, Mosquito Netting, Lom of Hair, from infancy to old is, axa cured by hours: Oencmu. Rxioltikt. the new Blood' Porifler, S. 3.v. Opur Pdv fa lfjli..l more steam communication is pro- Lawns, &c; faUrnallT, and Ccncuiu. and Ccnctuu. Boat, the Jelljrfor external useJ, tnstsjrtiy allays ItaHasaast "Malietoa, who appeared in delicate uure ana .ucauuncrs, exiexnauj-- . "By the November schedule the fast there" health, addressed the assemblage. He Woolen Goods of 'every description; (Tea; btln Inflammation, clears the Skin and Scalp of Essen, mail" going west from ocean to vided. As we are now situated - time said : am standing now amongst you, A complete line v Itchine and Bnrninr Skin Disease. heala Ulcers, Sores, and Dischargine Woaads, 108 45 minutes. One is every month an interval of nine- I r. ocean will be hours and thank God for it. never thought Baker', Barbers'. Grocers', Washerwoman's Itch, stores ine xiair, ana ociuuuw uiu ujkiu. very important feature is that the train I I Itching Piles, aid Delicate Irritations peculiar teen days during which we have no when was a prisoner away in a foreign ! to Bout sexes, oy a warm oau T Prancisco early in the I instantly relieved n-- ll . .?.. ... nr,Xm1tm RVIn .' will reach San Ma-taa- fa Tailors' with Soap and single application of nor any means or land I could ever see you again. Goods Cuncuiu. a prepared from day, and that the mails will be distribut- mails, receiv- . Clothing, O. & LVricuiU, the great Cure. This repeated and Toilet Requisite, Cunccxi, it is here with me, and I now thank U. Shirts, Shawls, Sua lnaispensatue jo uwang bmih naiacs, dairy, with doses of Risot.yzkt, 9aa-bur- ed bv 10 a. m. On March 4th, the ing intelligence from the outside three Ccncuiu. Heat, Bashes, n, him especially for "the manner in which Blankets, Quilts, Towels, &c. will speedily cure Itching Diseases of the Skin and mors, Skin Blemishes, Prickly uj San Francisco to New York and Rough, Chapped, or Greasy Skin. time from world, except by some chance he has supported our cause, and I also Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Bibbons, ocaip, wnenBii owcr means aoeoiuieiy lau. was 141 hours. On May 4th, the time thank all my people for the manner in Hats, Umbrellas, Carpets, &c. A. on jrt.l "DMsvlfasi m nnhr rat "RTfwJ I. was reduced to 121 hours. The new steamer. For this there is no real Magnificent Popular Tfork the Skin, which they assisted Mataafa while 1 was I'l.-uc- ja Purifiers and Skin Beautlfiers frets from ssercuiy. schedule will reduce the time from ocean necessity, ample Sealskin Traveling and Carriage" wiin .engraved wrapped aDout tno i(E as there is trade away, xou Knew over, to Jila-taa- fa 80I.VZNT. Also, one hundred Testimonials, sol' 30 ; all l lelt Bugs, &c. Fancy Goods, Notions, emnly "before whatsoever. Guaranteed to ocean to 111 hours, minutes that and travel to sustain two steamships the management of our affairs and sworn to tho British Consul, which tabic poison aoolntelf is, 4 days, 15 hours and 30 minutes, leav- repeat this, story: I have been a terrjblc Batterer by the. Analytical ChemisU of the Stata K plying between San Francisco and the leadership of our' party, and you now Cs. of Best English and Australian Kr years irora .Diseases 01 tnc CKin and xtiood; aasaennsetts. ing San Francisco at 7 p. m. after the will reap the benefit of your faithful hare been obliged to shun public places by reason close of business, and arriving at New Honolulu. The Australia, on her actions. Every man respects Mataafa, of my disfiguring humors ; have had the best s; For Sale bv all retail ChemisU and wholesale 10:35 a. m., with the mails so HOGSKDJ havo spent hundreds of dollars, and got druggists and dealers in medicine throughout the York at and also respect him, and he (Ma- SADDLES! oo x CcncuiiA,60 ccnta per box, large of immediate de- last trip from San Francisco, I reiiei untu used tec uuncuiti itXHEwrs, world. boxi. assorted as to permit taafa) has done and will do his best for BOOTS AND SHOES, which hova cured me, and left my skin and blood 41.00: Cuncuiu Boat. 25 cents: Cuticuba.Sk&v. livery. This is a gain of 29 :30 hours on brought a very large cargo, over as pore as a child's, fiend for our sixty-fou- r page ino Eoap, 15 cents; Cbtjcuea Rssoltxst, Samoa. Although I offered myself as fcook, "How to Cure Skin Diseases." Address per bottle. the March schedule, but as the arrivals 1,700 tons, and left behind enough a prisoner away from home, Mataafa at both ends will be in the morning in- BAGS AND BAGGING i' Hawauax Consignees, PRSrAKED bt TnE freight to load another vessel, which and my people iiave ha'd a trying time ; stead of the evening, it means a gain of but you have.nobly done your duty. I For every purpose; Benson, Smith & Co., Honolulu. Potter Drug & Chemical Co., Boston, U.S.A. a full day over the March schedule. In was chartered to follow her. This is have made up my mind what to do, and for large Filter-Pres- both directions the service all not a mere accidental event, but is I know I am doing it for the good of my Sail Twine and s Cloth cars will be adjusted to unite with the people. with every Cutlery, Stationery, Jewelry, cither Chicago, likely to occur every month, so long I, confidence, leave transcontinental train at Perfumery, Pipes, &c. -- B " ad- Mataafa to steer the ship. Mataafa is BELL TELEPHONE 50. MUTUAL TELEPHONE 371. Council Bluffs or Omaha, so that the as the steamers on the through route not blind. You also have full faith in vantages will be reflected throughout are unable to bring freight for this him, and under his guidance you will VIENNA FURNITURE! the entire East and West. now become a prosperous people, no of cars west port, and There wilijbe change as has been the case for some permanent peace secured to Samoa. I Looking Glasses, &c. of Omaha, a distance of 1870 miles." time past, and is likely to be for now retire in favor of Mataafa, whom Pianos, Herophones, Aristons, HAWAIIAN WINE COMP Y, The Omaha Bee says that "by this some time to come. Merchants pre- you will still follow as you have well Accordeons, Harmonicas, &c, East-boun- done while I was away. arrangement d mail No. tktft I the fer to have their supplies come by "Lauati, a chief from Savaii, then ad- WBAPPING AND PELNTLNG 24 Merchant Street, near Fort Street. I will be carried across the Continent steam, and be delivered in the quick- dressed the people. He said : We have PAPERS, in forty hours less time than hither- est time possible being all met here to-da- y to meet Malietoa our Have on Pop Sale a after ordered, old king, and appoint a government for Paints and Oils, &c. Hand and Full to, and the "West-boun- d mail will simply because when they send, it is Samoa. The people of Savaii, Manono, Asphalt Roofing, Asbestos, Assortment of beat the old time by twenty-fiv-e to supply a demand for what is Tutuila, and other places cannot come Barrels and Kegs, Keg Shooks and down, but they have Bent representa- hours and thirty-fiv- e minutes." This wanted at and Bivets, once, which can be tives to speak for them. This is good. All Brands American Whiskies is a very great reduction in time and disposed of as soon as received. You have all heard what Malietoa has 2 Baxter Engines, Steam Pumps, of Bhows that the American railroad There is another strong argument said. He wishes Mataafa in future to Autograph Presses, Bourbon, Eye and Monongahela, ?c Ci to meet take his place, and carry on the govern- lines are waking up the for more steam communication. The ment. We will accept Mataafa as our In Bulk or Case; offered Iron Filter Presses ! strong competition them by demand for bananas is rapidly in- king, and all our people will do bo. We nave all coohdence He .Scotch, and Irish Whiskey, . the Canadian service, which has creasing with the growth of the in Mataafa. has Sugar Coolers, Iron Bedsteads, led us successfully through our great Galvanized Tubs and In Glass and Stone Jars; promised to land at Vancouver the Pacific States, and there is no place troubles. We are all Malietoa's people, Buckets, mail from London in less time than and Mataafa will be our king. I am Lanterns, Axes, Hammers, French Brandies, .?, a where they can be had so readily and Tin Plates, Sheet Lead, the London mail can be delivered at satisfied with what has been done, and Very Fine and Very Cheap Qualitiesjias arewanted; profitably as here. The shipments on behalf of my people I agree to it. Sheet Zinc, Galv. Iron Sheets, San Francisco via New Tort. "Mataafa, the new king, then ad- Gins, in Large and Small Bottles, will be over 100,000 bunches for 1889, Galvanized Corrugated Iron & Ridging dressed his people. He said : You have (White or Black), also STONE JUGS; and if facilities are provided, the heard what Malietoa said, and you have The Hawaiian Government should be . ... ,. x admonished by the trial of Wilcox, the shipments for 1890 will be 150,000 also heard what Lauati said. I am 0id Yom. Gin, revolutionary leader, that such affairs bunches', with even more rapid in- pleased with the mahnerln which they GALVANIZED FENCE WIRE, Best Brand in the Market speak of me and of what have done as he led, when led by such men, meant crease ' I that the government is at fault prim- thereafter. The Ewa and during Malietoa's absence. This is Barbed Fence Wire, arily. There should be found in the Oahu Bail way will open up a banana good and I thank Malietoa and you all Yellow Metal, Comp. Nails, Iron EUEOBEAN SHERRIES & PORT! for good Ma- - public service a place for such talents 500,-00- your feeling towards me. country capable of producing 0 Tanks, In Bulk and Case; J. . . C& as he vainh invested in a ridiculous re- lietoa wants me to take his place. He volution. Call the Hawaiian Govern- bunches' a year and there are wants me to guide the ship. The chiefs STEEL RAILS, All Brands of American Lager Beer, ment a tree constitutional monarchy or thousands of idle Portuguese wait- of our party have also asked me to do " so. Fishplates, Bolts, Spikes, English Ale and Porter, anything else, it cannot afford the policy ing to engage in their production. I now accept the position and, with of repression which drives such men God's assistance, we will save Samoa for Switches, Portable Rails, German Beer, Etc., Etc., is only a question of a very short our people. Malietoa and myself are Steel Sleepers, into revolt. He was educated, had the It Portland Cement In Pints and Quarts. - precise talents which the government time when that quantity will be pro- one in our feelings for the good of our Fire Bricks, Roof Slates, Boats, should utilize. He had a cultured wife people. We should not forget what the Baskets, Demijohns, Corks, &c. of another race, who, by all accounts, duced to fill an existing demand. United States and Great Britain have FINEST BRANDS OF CHAMPAGNES ! had capacities and graces fit to shine at and steamers alone can do this carry- done for us. We have to thank those In Pints and Quarts;' the capital of any nation, and it was not railway nations for our independence. They will GROCERIES! wise to ing trade, the collecting the advise us right, and if we follow their deprive her husband of the only Pie Fruits, Sauces. Cond. Milk. . possible means by which his education fruit from every part of the island, advice it will be for our good. Germany Blue Bitters, Liqueurs, has only tried to frighten us. is now Mottled Soap, "Windsor Soap and special training could provide her and landing it at stated periods It "Wash Blue, Absinthe Kummel, the station in life which Bhe merited. more than our duty to support our new Cream of Tarter, i That his trial had failed to convict him where vessels are ready to receive it. government." Carb. Soda, Vinegar, Biscuits, , Apollinaris Water. of proves is intelligence is Stearin Candles, Rock Salt, crime, that there This no random statement, but' a Ab may be read in Malietoa's enough among the natives to appreciate forecast of what will take place in a Camphor, Safety Matches, AS FOLLOWS : the causes which led him to undertake speech, he assigns no reason why he Castor Oil, Epsom Salts. I violent measures, and if government very few months, and steam vessels &c. ' the declines to be King of Samoa; but Hunyadi Janos, is wise it will now accept its share of must be provided,,for carrying 20,000 Zinfandel, Malaga, Tokay, from private advices we learn that CROCKERY . the blame as the original offender, and bunches a month. Madeira, Port, Sherry, not only spare him, but give him the the real cause is the popular feeling Dinner and Breakfast Sets, opportunity which owed to him origin- The immediate necessity is for a Plates, Riesling, Hocks, Etc., Etc. it which has set against him, on ac- Bowls, Toilet Sets, ally. second steamer to Flower Pots, serve the trade count of his taking a common woman Assorted Crates, &c. All of which will be Sold at LOW RATES by, The above is an interesting item between this port and San Francisco, $ ofllsrotonga to be his wife. The' taken from the Daily Alta of Nov- and it ought to be provided for by GLASSWARE: Tumblers, TVine Samoans are a proud and aristocratic Glasses, Sample Bottles, &c. EUAXK BROWm r?A i ember dth, which would carry more the opening of the New Year. The 1290-- tf race in alllhat pertains to their royal Z&Xa.xxa.&es. weight had it been based on facts. Australia leaves Sau Francisco Jan- Sn blood; anil .consequently with 3L.I QUO wi The eight years which Robert "Wi- uary 3d, and 31st. The Alameda th scorn and jealousy at this Baro-tonga- n Champagne, Port Wine, Sherry, lcox spent in Italy in acquiring a Jan. 11th. Now a third vessel leav- M intruder, who has gained the Bitters, Rheinwine, Clarets, military education were entirely ing that port D an. 20th, would Cognac Brandy, Whiskey, Rum, on, affections of the old King. is said 5 semi-month- It Gin, lost, so far as fitting him for useful- fill the gap, and give a ly Doornkat, Porter, Ale, CASTLE & for that the royal family and the people St. COOKE ness in his own country. Had the service. Pauli Beer, Pilsener, Would respectfully call renewed attention to are of one voice in opposing their Muller's Lagerbier, &c. their bm time been spent in England or the If this arrangement were adopted old King, and knowing their deter- Harzer Sauerbrunnen, (Mineral m United States in acquiring a prac- and carried out, not only would Water), LARGE STOCK OF STANDARD GOODS' mination, he prefers to stand aside Alcohol in bbls. arid demijohns, tical education in any of the trades both the Honolulu steamers bring &c Especially to and allow Mataafa to be the ruler. . selected meet the demands of or professions established in this full cargoes, but the probabilities HAVANA CIGARS, In this dilemma, there are two country, he might have secured a are that they would return the year '3rc ways in which the government may American Smoking Tobacco, &c. Mills ler good position immediately on his round with paying cargoes. The Planters, Sugar and Mechanics! 1 Juttr be organized: First, for Mataafa to ALSO, fi return. His companion, Eobert time seems to have come when the Eecent large arrivals enable us to fill aj be made regent, acting for the King HAWAIIAN orders with increased satisfac- Boyd, in his testimony, admitted Oceanic Company should provide SUGAR AND RICE! tion, and unremitting attention to the wants of - in all matters of state. Or, secondly, our patrons and replen- SlDc- this, he spent for the existing passenger arid ishing stock from San and said that the time for Malietoa to abdicate in favor of Golden Gate and Crown Flour, Francisco, New York and England, to disappoint abroad was thrown away. To give freight demand, and in this way fur- our customers but very rarely. To catalogue our varied stock or pro- laan his eldest son, a lad of- - fourteen Bread, Salmon, Cal. Produce, &c. lrfiii Boyd and Wilcox 'positions in any nish the people with regular semi- perly describe it would take an entire issue of the Gazette, suppfement c years, and have a regency appointed, and all in fine print. Gall bureau of the public service, even monthly mail service, such as is now JSP ForSalepn the mbst?Liberal and make your wants known. "We specially irss of which, if the popular voice is Terms and at Lowest Prices by wpula call attention to new supplies as follows : - now, to set them" work urgently called for. p- would be at followed, Mataafa will be the As the islands, become i for which they have no experience better or regent. seems hardly possible it H. HACKFELD & CO. ASBESTOS - Hon? It !- or qualification's whatever. There known, and the pleasures of a round FELT MIXTUIiE that a government can be organized 12 903njj fefANDABD ft are young men now in the service of trip to our Paradise of the Pacific The pipe and boiler covering: under the present condition of 8 CASTLE. and - the Government who commenced are contrasted with the stormy and S. J. B. ATHEnTON. O. P. CASTLE Hair Felt. E JSVU1U1 affairs at Samoa, without Mataafa cold voyage across the Atlantic, the CASTLE ,CpOKEg. vk USE with learning a trade, and those in being placed at the head of affairs, Pearl, Palace and Vulcan authority finding that they pos- number of tourists coming and Kerosene Oils.! f as nominal or actual King. This is HARDWARE AND COMMISSION w aeaei sessed a mind and ability for higher going will increase, as they have A large stock at bottom prices. Aifil the wish of Malietoa as well as of -- n- been increasing the past year. And N ifiej service, offered them positions to the chiefs and people. MERCHANTS, FRA1N-KLY- STOVE COAL in quantities to nearly every tourist carries only suit which they were promoted and they Under this singular state of affairs, Increased stocks and lines of Shelf snce pleasant memories of our sunny isles Goods and Mechanics Tools 4 cres have proved an honor to their coun- it seems to be absolutely necessary Sugar Factors, was1" try. "We have in mind two such, and their balmy climates. More LIFE, HBE AND MARINE L deed that some person of sufficient influ- p I whom frequent steam communication al- one of commenced in our large - snaaqJ ence to command the respect of the INSURANCE AGENTS ! A line of AGATE WABE. A splendid COOKING- CROCK," printing office, and now holds a ways fosters travel as well as trade. a new invention which should be nissYiii-- natives, be selected by the three in every nice kitchen. responsible office the Govern-- " Then let us have the semi-month- ly HONOLULU. H. I. in powers interested, and sent to Samoa, f ioff ment. A steamers. For the rest call and see for ! trade, in many instances, to endeavor to harmonise the con- 1330 3m j yiurself iim .. serves to.educate and train the mind flicting elements, and to bring order -- set Over 3000 French deserters who E. G.HITCHCOCK, iat foe a higher service. out of have been living in Geneva have disorder and ultimate chaos. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Every true friend of Hawaii is amnesty The Daily P. C. Advertiser been benefitted by the late Office HILO, and Weekly Gawie 1 at HAWAII. if . " ready to encourage the appointment law, and have left with their fami- Advertise your wants in the Datxt 9-- N. B. Bills Pboxftlt Coixxctxd. K of Hawaiians to the Government lies to return to their country. Pacific Cohhebcial Advertises. 13121j Are the n tesilnt; Newspper8 1b the Kincdnp. a

2H- snjjgsta T HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889.

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The Capital City or Mld-Facif- ic a WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Kingdom. THE BIBCOCK & WILCOX WM. H. TAYLOR, Pbesidkxt. R. S. MOOKE, iJDFERTJiTEXDENT. The modern city of Honolulu, the cap Sfaippiig & Cenissiei Merckaits ital of the Hawaiian Islands, is a tbriv- -' Water Tube Boiler, ing seaport town of over 20,000 inhabi- 218 California Street.San Francisco. 1251 tants, having regular communication & KISDON IEON LOCOMOTIVE WOEES W. H. CEOSSMAJT & BEO., with the Pacific Coast, New Zealand and Australia, by first-cla- ss steamships of the S. E. Corner of Howard and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Oceanic Steamship Company Beale Streets, San Francisco. of San 77 aad 79 Bread Xew Francisco. Street, York. Beertnee Castle & Cooke, and J. T. Water-nona- e. There is also a fleet of steam and sail- - t25t ly ing vessels in the Inter-Islan- d, South Sea and Pacific Coast trade belonging to thbo. n. SAY1IS. HAROLD JiNIOH. Honolulu. The principal local organiza- THEO. 3. DAYTES & CO., tions are the Wilder Steamship Company and the Inter-Islan- d Steam Navigation Commission Company. Merchants, Extensive wharves and warehouses 12 & 13 The Albaav. have been built at the port, and nowhere LIVERPOOL. 1251 ly else can vessels have quicker dispatch than at Honolulu. A marine railway Only "Pebble" Establishment. affords lacilities for the repair of medium-size- d vessels. Honolulu likewise boasts of a well-equipp- foundry, where ma- chinery of the heaviest kind is made. It has several machine shops, two planing mills, lumber yards and every requisite for carrying on an extensive manufactur- ing, building and shipping trade. The Muller's Optical Depot a V retail stores of Honolulu will not suffer Is superceding all other Steam Boilers .3- - by comparison with stores in San Fran- 133 Montgomery St., near Bash, S.F.,Cai. - BECAUSE IT MORE 3- cisco or Sydney. facili- IS Ample banking -- " ties are afforded by the local banks of Economical of Fuel, Specialty 35 Years.-- Bishop & Co. and Spreckels & Co. Less Iii&ble to Explode, The most complicated cases of defective T. Tourists will find living easy. There 7,y?SL4horonPh,Jr diacnosed FREK OF re- - Easier of Transportation OUARGE. Orders by mail or express promptly are several first-clas- s boarding houses attended to. ! s and well-ke- pt restaurants, but the Royal AJS'D COSTS NO MORE J Astigmatic Lenses Mounted to order at two hoars notice. 1231 ly Hawaiian Hotel offers attractions super- ear Full description and prices can be ob- ior to anything in the shape of hotel tained by application to, be accommodation outside San Francisco DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S first-clas- W. E. or other 3 American cities. ROWELL, Honolulu. v. There is nothing approaching it in the 1251 yl gole Agent Hawaiian Islands Australian Colonies. -- No other place of its size in the world has so many licensed AGENTS FOR THE DAVIDSON STEAM PUMPS OHLOEODTNK carriages for hire as Honolulu. The & CO. THE ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE. drives around the city are charming. BENSON, SMITH Advice to Invalids. if yon wish to quiet obtain The cost of living is moderate and the only Steam Pump made that can be run at high piston speed, without shock, and with safety to the machine. Piston refreshing sleep, free from headache, re- climate most enjoyable. The streets are THE lief from pain and anguish, to calm and asauaga stuffing boxes, valve seats, stems and lining of water cylinders are of the best composition metal TJ. S. Standard. the weary achings of protracted disease, in- well lighted at night and protected by adopted vigorate the nervous media, and legulate the JOBBING AND MANUFACTURING Pumps have been for use in the New Spreckels' Refinery, Philadelphia, the Brooklyn Water Works, circulating systems of the body, you pro- police, although the city is remarkably THESE ' will New York, TJ. S. Navy, etc., etc. vide yourself with that marvellous remedy dis- free from serious offenses against person covered by GOLD Medal awarded .Pump by one of, not Dr. J. Collla Browne (late Army or property. There is an ample water was this the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, if Medical btaff). to which he gave the name of supply provided by the Government. A the oldest of its kind in the United States money can not buy a gold medal from this Association, merit alone CHLORODYNE, nd which is admitted by tho Two public squares Emma and Becures it, and it was won from a large number of exhibitors of Bteam pumps. profession to be the most wonderful and valu- ! able remedy ever discovered. Thomas are tastefully laid out in walks PHARMACISTS Spreckels Sugar Refinery, of Philadelphia, are now having built six Davidson Pumps, of the plunger pattern, 18 CIILORODYNE is the bestremedy known fo 5 and planted with flowering shrubs, shade THE steam cylinder, 14 in. water cylinder, 24 in. stroke four Pumps, 12 in. steam cylinder, 10 in. water cylinder, 24 Coughs. Consumption, Bronchitis. Asthma. and ornamental trees. in. stroke, of the piston pattein, and two PumDS, 18 in. steam cylinder, 12 in.water cylinder, 24 in. stroke. CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarr hcea. and is the only specific in Cholera ana Honolulu is also a city of churches, x rvu. line or JDffTull stock of Boiler Feed Pumps, Light Tank and Circulating Pumps all sizes constantly on hand. Dysentery. schools and colleges. The inhabitants CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all at- - 1 delight in music, the natural love of " inicpsj, uysiena, 1'aipitatlon, and melody possessed by native Hawaiians -:- - Manufacturers -:- - Spasms. t of Sugar Machinery having been encouraged by the mission- I-uli- CHLORODYNE is the only palliative In Neil, aries in first and afterwards 33rugs, ralgla, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache the instance, and Mills, Engines and Boilers, Sheet Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Flume, Meningitis, &c. cultivated in the public schools. Regu- Ha-"waii- Irrigating Pumps and Machinery, Double, Triple and Quadruple Effects, Juice Heaters, Vacuum Pans, lar open air concerts by the Royal an From Symes Jb Co., Pharmaceutical Chem s CHEMICAXS. Cooler Wagons and Tanks, Improved Filter Presses, Railroad Cars and Railroad ists. Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, 188a To Band, composed entirely of Davenport, leadership of J. T. Esq., 33, Great Rnssell Street, natives, under the a skilled Clarifiers, Heine Patent Safety Boiler, Material. Bloomsbury, London. Dear Sir, We embrace musician, Mr. H. Berger, have also been this opportunity of congratulating yon upon the the means of cultivating a taste for classic wide-sprea- d reputation this justly esteemed among population. Medicinal Preparations, medicine, Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne music the city The IMPEOYED, DIIHFUSIOlSr tAPPAEATUS has earned for Itself, not only in Hindostan, St. Louis College and Portuguese bands AND bat all over the East. Asa remedy for general CAPACITY RESULTS GUARANTEED. utility, we must are also well trained. The church music AND Plans and Estimates furnished on application. question whether a better ia is superior. rj imported into the country, and we shall be glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo-India- n Honolulu being the seat of govern- home. The other brands, we aro sorry i; ment, its public buildings are attractive. tosay.arenow relegated to the nativp bazaars, The Palace, where their' Majesties the PATENT MEDICINES and, judging from their sale, we fancy their DYEE, i&'genti sojourn there will bo but evanestent. We King and Queen reside, is a handsome JOHN could multiply instances ad Infinitum of the ex- building; so also ls.Aluolani Hale (Gov- 59-l- w 1287-l-v ROOM 11 SPRECKELS BLOCK, HONOLULU, H. I. traordinary efllcacy of Dr. Collis Browne's Chlo- offi- rodyne in Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Spasms ernment building) in which are the Cramps,Neuralgia, theVomitlng of Pregnancy, ces of the various public departments. AT THE LOWEST PRICES- - and as a general sedative, that have occuied Supreme Court and Law Library, Legis- unaer our personal observation during many lative National Museum. The CALL FOR years. In Choleraic Diarrhtea, and even in the Hall and more terrible forms of Cholera itself, we have Hawaiian Opera House, Young Men's - FOE, witnessed its surprisincly controlling power l290-3- m 113 and 115 Fort Street- ASK Christian Association building and the Diamond Creamery We have never used any other form of thie Reading medicine than Collis Browne's from a firm Public Library and Room are Conviction that it is decidelythcbcst,andalso substantial and attractive brick edifices. from a sense of duty we owa to the profession The Queen's Hospital is a noble insti- J. D. LANE'S BTJTTEH, and the public, as we are of opinion that the tution, situated in a noble park near the substitution of aHy otter than Collis Browne'B And see that each Jar bears Saron is a DELIBERATE BllEACII OF PA ITU OK of city. The School In 1 lb., 2 lb., 3 lb. and 7 lb. Tins. liebig'a Signature THE PART center the Industrial in Slue Ink across the Label. Or THE CHEMIST TO mESCRIBER AND TATIEKT is a substantialbuilding, surrounded by alike. We are. Sir, faithfully yours, Symes & extensive grounds. The Lunatic Asy- Warm Co., Members of the Pharm. Society of Great Finest Article for Climates. Britian. His Excellency the Viceroy's Cne lum lacks architectural attractions, but it ists. has" ample grounds surrounding it, and FINEST AND GHEMST i3 well managed and healthful. The CAUTION. Sir W. Pago S. EOSTER & CO., Wood stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was, prison is a model penal establishment. STOCK FOR SOUPS, undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chlorodyne; that institutions and societies the story de- The charitable SOLE AGENTS, (L& MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. of the defendant Freeman was of Honolulu are many and well adminis- liberately untrue, which, he regretted to say. had been sworn to. See"The Times, July 13 tered. Lunalilo Home, established by Invaluable for India as 1864. I- - to 2G and 23 California Street, San Franoisco. an Efficient Tonic "in the King of that name, about a mile a all Sold in bottles at Is. lHd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., $te 1257-- ly cases of Weakness. from the city, if the most conspicuous. To ba h&d of all Storekeepers and Dealers thronghont India. and lis. each. None is genuine without the was founded for the support of poor Keeps good in the hottest words "Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne "on It Cookery Books Post Free on Application to the Climates, and for any the Government stamp. Overwhelming medl HI and indigent Hawaiians; but, to the cal testimony accompanies cacb bottle. few Company. length of time. honor of the native people, very are Caution. Bon are of Piracy and refuge its hos- ANDERSON & LUNDY, LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Co., Limited, Fenchurch Avenue, London, England. Imitations. compelled to seek uthin Sole Manufacture J. T. DAVENPORT. 33 pitable portals. r-- if Great Rnssell Street. Bloomsbury. London. The Masonic fraternity, Independent W' UEKTTISTS. 1273 1277 6m Order of Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and other secret and benevolent societies are well housed and in a flourish- ing condition. The Odd Fellows' Hall, ARTIFICIAL TEETH tfBOH BEFORE AND SINGE street, is one of the oldest brick on Fort I 30 Fort St., near Hotel St. Aas. "FJTTtlx'o structures in the city and is perhaps the OnoInsertedtoon Gold. Silver, AllumlnomSet The days ol Samson a luxuriant growth .best built. and Kubber Bases. of Lair has been symbolical of man's This capital city boasts also of a well-conduct- ed Manufacturer of" Monuments, Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. strength and woman's beauty. As a and representative Press. To persons wearing Rubber Plates which are a means of preserving this adornment of Headstones, Tombs, Tablets, Marble Mantels, constant source of month There are two daily English newspapers Washstand Tops, andTillns In Black. irritation to the and the person a duty which should bo throat, we would recommend onr Prophylactic considered, by of impor- the Pacific Commercial Advertiser and White Marble Metal Plate. All operations performed in ac- all, the first fmorninir and Bulletin (evening). The cordance with the latest improvements in tance Ayer's Hair Vigor is unequalled. onlv.weekly newspaper in the English dental science. Teeth extracted withont pain U, unfortunately, your hair ha3 been by use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. language is the old, well established, IVEarble "Work the neglected and allowed to loso its lustre its 93 Hotel bt., at Dr. Grossman's xld stand. Hawaiian Gazette, which numbers Of Every Description made to order at the 1260-l- y and color, or if timo has tinged it readers in all quarters of the globe. lowest possible rates. Monuments and Head- with gray, the use. of Ayer's Hair Vigor There are two daily and two weekly stones cleaned and reset. will restore its youthful appearance and .newspapers published in the Hawaiian car Orders from the other Islands promptly F. LEONHAHD, P. II. Vf. KOSS, vitality. This admirable preparation 4 language. There are several printing, ttended to 1290 3m Established 1879. (Late of Hawaii.) eradicates establishments-an- two book binderies. xoTAnr PUBLIC. One of the sights of Honolulu is the Dandruff, surrounding the ele- BEAVER SALOON cures all diseases of tho scalp, strength- gant homes of its inhabitants. Stran- LEONHARD & ROSS ens weak hair, promotes a gers arriving in Honolulu are hospitably entertained, and it is entirely their own Luxuriant Crolwth, fault if their stav is not made pleasant H. J. NGTE, Proprietor. and prevents baldness. It is, more- andagreable to" them. The distressed Investment Agents. over, an excellent dressing for the hair, rendering pliant, soft, and glossy, of all nations are well cared for either Dimond Block, Nos. 95 & 97 King it and bv private or public charity. Indeed, Begs to announce to his friend? and the Street, as an article of the toilet, thero is no other communitv in the world gives public in general nothing more essential or agreeable. more freelv or liberally to the cause of be has opened the above Sa- State of Washington TIN, COPPER SHEET IRON WORKER the foreign and native resi- That Etateili, and Hair charitvthan first-clas- Ayer's Vigor dents 'of Honolulu. To sum up in a loon whore s Refreshments life choicely perfumed, word all the appliances of civilized will be served from 3 a. m. till 10 p. m., Make a Specialty of Safe, Uonseeyattye is is colorless, and and refined society are to be found in under the immediate supervision of a Compe- investments for persons of moderate means Plumbing, in all its branches ; will not soil tho whitest pocket-handkerchie- f; the capital city of the Hawaiian King- tent CAtf de Cuiiine who wish to place ont a few hundred dol- its beautifying effects arc lars to the best advantage. dom. Par. of Pac. THE FINEST GRADES OF "Well lasting, and it is, therefore, the best and sizes; hair-dressin- Artesian Pipe, all most economical g in tho Chicago, October 29. In an inter- The value of Eeal Estate in Ellensbnrfth world. Tobaccos, is sorely and steadily rising every month. rHErlBED view in a local paper Joseph Gabriel, a B7 Cigars, Pipes STOVES AND J. C. AYER & CO., Mass., U. S. mine owner of Victoria, says the largest and The 150 offer that we made last July can RANGES, lr. Lmfl, H l longer toncbed BoW portion of commerce between British Smoker's Sundries no be for less than $200. Uncle Sam, Medallion, Richmond, Tip Top, Palace, Flora, May, ..Contest, Grand by all Druggists and Perf aaers. Prize, New liival, Oper, Derby, "Wren, Dolly, Gypsy Queen, Pansey, fcArmy Eanges, Columbia and the United States is in Chosen by a personal selection from Jrs Magna Charter, Back, Superior, Magnet, Osceola, Alameda, Eclipse. Oak, Charter H0LLISTER CO., Chinaman and opium. Gabriel said the manufactories, has been obtained, and ELLENSBURGH Nimble, Inwood and Laundry Stoves, Galvanized Iron and Copper Boilers for Bange3, & 100 Fsrt St will be added to from time to time. Granite Iron Ware, Nickel ; people up his way were practically una- Plated and Plain HONOLULU, annexation to the United One of Brans wick & Balke's A nimous for 13 SoIeAgtnUawn.Isds H, States. Galvanized "Water Pipe, sizes, "Recent events in the relations of the Celebrated Billiard Tables Iron all two countries have spurred the desire," vc oonnected with the establishment, where COAL and IRON CITY, AND LAID ON AT LOWEST HATES BOUND VOLUMES he said, "Nobody blamed the United loers olf the cne can participate. 1290 3m States for seizing sealera in Alaska Better than this it is impossible to have. C ast Iron and Lead Soil Pipe, OF THE waters, although mostly Victoria people. Old Type Jfor Sale. The blame is wholly laid upon the Brit- The October election proves that Ellens-burg- h ish Government, which after telling us has a population of nearly 6000 or House IF'oro.isla.iio.s Goods, Hawaiian Gazette we a right to fish for seal refused to 50 per cent, greater than was generally ALL KINDS. had supposed. give us protection. The English area K (Cfi POUNDS, llORE OR LESS, ASD of young 0,UUU lots of 100 or 500 pounds. BUBBEB HOSE ALL SIZES AND GBADES; positive handicap in attempts a in - and progressive people to develop a Type metal makes the finest babbet g&- ADDilESS, "Lift and Force Pumps, Cistern Pnmps, Galvanized Iron, Sheet Copper, SheetLead, metal that can be procured for bearings, Daily P. C. AclYerfciser etc. Lead PipeTin PIate,"Water Closets.Marble Slabs and Bowls.Enameled Wash Stands - Apply to the LEOHHART) Sfc out- & ROSS, Only 9,000,000 Germans live For Sale at the office of Publication, 7,000,-OOOare- GAZETTE Fathwrlind, of whom iu HAWAIIAN CO., Rooms 5 & 6 Honolulu Block, Chandeliers Lamps aiid Lanterns, Efc. side the 46 Street, u 4tf Mrruhant street, Honolulu. States. Merchant ISSOJJm the Uuited difcw2m Honolulu. 1274--ly ElIeneburRh, Washington. July, 1880. d&Y .. FiMr ri Sftjj: 3er- njjmi

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" Jul ? v HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER-2- 6,- 1889 MMwMlMl if 1 at r j- - " contract. The Tender should state the standards, but they were not located THE INTERNATIONAL MARINE C0N- - TEE CAMERA CLUB. cgol 3!irftK!ittntl Bfi Statljorityi M. average weight and price per head. conveniently for comparison. A FERENCE. Ekklbltiea-Exkib- ' Their First Fablie Hs The Board of Health does not hind itself steel tape or chain can be held im- lowest or any bid. and Exhibitor!. COURT OT to accept the mediately on this standard, and the A new era in ocean navigation be Hawaiian Islawts. la TrebaU. GEO. C. POTTER, The members of the Camera club after matter or the Estate of KSALIIA amount of tension or pull in pounds gins with the assembling last week enjoying in company with imme- Order appelating tlae for a IteuiBg t I14-3- t 1297-2-t Secretary. their 10 reTOie prooaie. determined by any one desiring to at Washington of official representa- diate friends the opportunity to inspect The petition of Jaatas Kate praying that' M order admitting the paper writing pnrjiiIlM X, fialp of Leaie of Government Land In do so. A ten-fo- ot pole can be re- tives of all maritime nations. The the amateur photographic work of mem- Will and TwUmeat mm t be the last , of Xmltt- - 15 Hilo, Hawaii. aonni, aed-atea- raauc on i.tb iota atyor peated five times, and its exact error Herald was the first to urge the bers of the club and which graced the 1833, revoked, i December 2G. 1889, at arx. A.D. be aad Uat Um On THURSDAY, determined. This was done with United States government to take walls of their comfortable quarters, ex- tloaer. Jnaias Kite, be aitpetated ah at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of trator of said estate, having ob NotwbWm, ten-fo- ot tended their kindness to the general Ahiolani Hale, will be sold at Public Auc- the standard levelling rod the initiative in the movement which joo9, ueea prcpcnicu u iuc rooaic .osrw . Foreign Office Notice. public to also view display offprints. It is hereby ordered that XOXDAT. MmM tion, Lease of the Government Land of of the Survey, which was made at has brought about this international the day of February, A. D. ISM. at 10 o'clock x. Fobeion Otfick, 1 the Hilo, Hawaii, containing an In. consequence of an invitation a large or said day. at the Court Room of sid Cmk, m Hosoujlc, H. I.. Nov. 16, 1889.f Kuliamano, the Honolulu Iron Works in accor- conclave of nautical experts, scien- Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, Oahu. b aa4. tfci 347 acres. number of residents visited the rooms on same js hereby appointed tha far pleased His Majesty the King to area of and seamen, and is with much tine liMy Jt has dance with the metric scale of the tists it Saturday evening and viewed the ex- said peiitioi, when and where any pfm appoint Terms Lease for 15 years. terested in any way in the estate of aM K!M Survey, and the agreement was pride and pleasure we hail the final pictures were well-plac- ed honnl may appearand oppose the i, ?1,305 50 per annum, pay- hibits made. The jBW,M'tfci HENRI FRANS SCHOMERUS Upset Price found, even with a magnifying glass, realization of the scheme. Never, at jrrantlns of letters of administratioB. t semi-annual- and the ample light showed the Honolulu, - " able ly in advance. Dated H. I., Noremfeer 28, A.- Consul-Gener- al for the to be His Majesty's ip be perfect. least since the renowned Brussels details to good advantage. It would 1903. Kingdom of the Netherlands. L. A. THURSTON, By the Coart: ALFRED W. CABTJEUfT1" More will be said hereafter on the Conference of 1853, which Maury be hardly preper to individualize 1298-3- 1 Second Dtpaty Clartcl 3t 1293-- lt of the Interior. 121-- Minister well said "presented sublime 20, 1889. the any of the pictures as regards merit Interior Office, Nov. subject of standards both of length, spectacle of all nations agreeing to OTTPREME COURT OP TB pleased His Majesty the King to 129S-- 2t 121-4- tr that belonging more properly to kJ Hawaiian Islands. la Probate. It has time, and meteorology. unite and in carrying out or may raatter the Estate of EUGENE adorI appoint His Excellency Hon. the judges appointed and who ZOETL, late of Henolnla. Oasa. deceased. 1 this day bean one system of philosophical research LORRIN A. THURSTON Mb. HENRY MARTIN has feel disposed, at some later day to an- tate. At Chambers. Before Chief JMttet appointed member of the Road Board of The news received by the Mari- with regard to the sea," and which Jusb. . a nounce their awards. What may be a- -, Attorney-Genera- l. itself glory and On reading and flllns the petltkw aai to be His Acting Hawaii. posa's mail, with dates to the 16th covered with the show- Kan, world with benefits of wise said though is that the exhibition counts or John T. Haekfeld, SxeeaUr oft1 Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Not. 22. 18S9. The Board now consists aa follows : the its plainly amateur photogra- estate or Eugene Adolf Eoetl. late of . inst, will be found interesting if not ed that the deceased, wherein he beHaIl 1203-- 124-- 3t counsels, has any scientific congress Oahn. asks to alltwail. lt Hnjjh Center, Esq., Chairman; important. The Btorm or "blizzard" phers of Honolulu, as represented by 53. and charces himself with S4M9 4. aa4 Xt . W. Fuller, Esq., had more magnificent opportunities the Camera Club, are capable of compet- asks that the same may be exasUe4 4 - Office as is called, which swept over the for world wide usefulness than that ing successfully, with professionals 1 order be MAe at Foreign Notice. Henry Martin, Esq. it the property bit M of of presentiment. iletrlbntion of the reaalaiac la. Fobeign Ofjick ) L. A. THURSTON, Western States and Rocky Moun- now assembled at the capital. the art counterfeit hands to the ticrsons thereto on titled. Hokolulu, H. Nov. 22, 1889.) The first great advance of modern Following is the list of exhibits and It is ordered that FRIDAY, the 37th day ( I., Minister of the Interior. territories was one of 1868, tain those des times navigation and conquest names of exhibitors: December, A. D. at tea o'clock x.nW3L Official notice having been given that Interior Office, Nov. 1, 1889. 1296-3-t in the fore the said Jnstice, at Chambers, ia the Ceeet tructive hurricanes, which have been G. E. Boardman Seven silver prints, Honolulu, same hereby during the temporary absence of . of thasea was duo to the 'sagacity Hease at be and the its too frequent of late years. The and genius of a somewhat similar views in Hilo and Wailuku; two bromide appointed as the time and place for hearic H. LOSE, ESQ.. Mb. J. C. LONG, of Hanalei, has this day contact prints, of Cocoanut island, Hilo said petition and accounts, aad that all per been apoinUd a Notary Public for the average snowfall is reported to have gathering of scientists and practical harbor. interested may then and there appear sad hew; Acting Consul for Sweden and Norway, cause, if any they haTe, why the same shoaM Fourth Judicial Circuit of the Kingdom. been over two feet in depth. This seamen. Prince Henry of Portugal, J. F. Brown Five bromide enlarge- aot be granted, and may present evidence aa tT ' to C. BOLTE, ESQ., L. A. THURSTON, in the fifteenth century, collected ments; the "sick doll," landscape views, who are entitled the said property. storm is what detained the Mari- Dated at Honolulu, H. I., this 19th day of - -- will discharge the functions of that office Minister of the Interior. around him at Sagres, near Cape bt. and "an avenue in KapiolaniPark:" one vember,A.D.18S9. posa, the mail train having been de- .Vincent, skillful naviga- transferrotype. By the Court: , as Acting Consul, all persons are hereby Interior Office, Nov. 13, 1889. 1293-3-1 the most layed by it. tors of the age, forming, so to speak, Dr. F. R. Day One set of six trans-ferrotype- s, 1338-- Jt J. u. KJ515T, deputy Clerfc required to give full faith and credit to all miscellaneous views. the officieal acts of the said C. Bolte, Est. Mb. PAUL ISENBURG, Jb., has this day The State elections have been a school for mariners. Out of it came such illustrious pupils as Mrs. Dr. F. R. Day One bromide en- COURT OP THE JONA. AUSTIN, been appointed n memer of the Board of more than usually erratic this fall. largement, "child and dog." Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. Is the Cabral, the discoverer of the Azores; m,(l.FAf thaV.lat. t CTUAM niBnn ICTT. Minister of Foreign Affairs. Animal Inspectors for the Island of Oahu, The Republican States of Ohio Walter W. Giffard Three bromide en- late of Honolulu, deceased. At Chambers Diego Cam, who first penetrated the largements ; "Princess Kaiulani in Jap- Before Judd, C.J. 1293-- lt 122-3- t viceU. R. Miles, Esq., resigned. and Iowa have chosen Democratic mouth of the broad River Congo, anese costume; "Freedom," and "A On reading and fllinz the petition aad C- - The Board now consists as follows : counts ot Wm. Green and Alex. Young, J and, later, Bartholomew Diaz, the Coming Squall." Ten silver prints ; in- L. A. R. Bowatt, V.S., Executive Inspector. governors, while the Legislatures Executor ot the estate or Simon Hardcastle; Auctlon Sale of Atva Licenses. first European to round the "Cape of teriors of residences of Hon. A. S. Cleg-hor- n late or Honolulu, deceased, wherein they ask to Mr. John H. Brown. are strongly Republican. It is said be allowed S2973.6J, and charge themselves There will be sold at Public Auction on Storms," on the southernmost pro- and W. G. Irwin; "Freedom," with Mr. Paul Isenburg, Jr.' temperance question has "Surprised at and views at $37,907.66, and ask that the same may be ex- FRIDAY, the Cth day of December, 1889, that the montory of Africa. Pasture" amined and approved, and that a final order L. A. THURSTON, Waialua and Makiki. may be made ot distribution or the property re- following Awa Licenses for term of been the disturbing element. While no other object is to be gained the the Minister of the Interior. If Joseph A. Gilman One bromide con- maining in their hands to the persona thereto 1, 1890: elections will not change by the present Maritime Congress entitled, and discharging them and their sure- One Year from January 1298-S- t these the tact print, scene at Waialae; 5 silver Interior Office, Nov. 22, 1889. to ties from all further responsibility as such OAHU. complexion of the present Congress, than amass and sift the nautical silver prints, the little bantam's, native Executors. learning of every nation and to dis- bathers, and landscape views. It is ordered, that FRIDAY, the S7th day of 3 I "Waialua 1 Sealed Tenders they indicate what may be the result December, A. D. 1E89, Honolulu seminate the precious lore among John A. Hassinger Two bromide en- at ten o'clock a. x.. Koolaupoko 1 Ewa &AVaianae.. 1 Will be received at the Interior Office some time. oeiore inc sam justice, at wnamoers, in toe Koolauloa 1 1 at future all seamen the world's gain would be largements, (1) Juniata a Spanish lady Court House at Honolulu, be and the same THURSDAY, December 5, 1689, at 12 hereby Is until The accident to the steamer Del incalculable. Xso knowledge, per- in costume and (2) avenue of cocoanut appointed as the time and' place far HAd. o'clock noon, for the erection of a new Jail palms. hearing said petition and accounts, and that all Norte, we cannot call it a fire, haps, is more scattered and more in- persons interested may then and there appear Lahaina 2 Hana 1 at Lahaina, Island of Maui. accessible to those whom it most C. Hedemann Three bromide en- and show cause, if any they have, why the same "Wailuku 2 Molokai &Lanai.. 1 Flans and specifications for the work can though it would have resulted in largements, (1) Kipahulu Gulch, (2) should not be granted, and may present evi- Makawa.o 1 concerns than that derived from ex- dence as to who are entitled to the said pro- be seen at the office of the Superintendent as she was ready to leave Hana harbor, Maui, (3) in the woods on perty. that, just perimental acquaintance with the 1 HAWAII. of Public Works, nnd at the office of T. E. Tantalus. silver print (instantaneous) Dated at Honolnlu, H. I., this 13th day of San Francisco, was unfortunate on sea and a scientific study of the ex- Umnatown after the hre of 1887 ; 6 silver novemoer, a. d. Hilo 2 Hamakua 1 Evans, Deputy Sheriff, Lahaina. ik.ALFRED W. act conditions of safe navigation. prints ; (1) view from Punchbowl BytheConrt: CARTER, 1 1 account of the attending loss and its road, lS97-- 3t Second Depaty NorthKohala Kau All bids must be endorsed: "Tender for (2) Clerk. South Kohala 1 delay. And yet it was fortunate Such knowledge may be treasured yacht Nyanza, (3) a kindergarten, Lahaina Jail." up in the nautical records of differ- (4) informal meeting of the Camera club THE CIRCUIT COURT OP KAtlAI. vessel rS" The Minister of the Interior does not bind that it occurred before the ent nations. But the average sea- (flash light), (5) interior of residence of Second Judicial Circuit of tie Hawaiian 1 1 to accept the lowest any H. W. Schmidt, (6) Makiki falls. Islands. In Probate. In the matter or the Koloa Hanalei himself or bid. went to sea, where the disaster man has no access to these. The Estate or PATRICK McDERMOTT, late of Lihue 1 Waimea 1 L. A. THURSTON, Frank Hustace Two bromide enlarge Wailuku, Maui, deceased. 1 might have been more serious. She Washington Conference has, there- Kawaihau Minister of the Interior. ments, scenes on the Old Plantation. On reading and filing the petition and ac- is reported to have been insured for fore, a work of vast utility and bene- Mrs. E. W. Jordan One bromide en- counts of Thos. W.Everett, Execator or the The Licenses for the Island of Oahu will Interior Office, Nov. 1 4, 1889. 1298-3-t ficence in bringing, as were, into a Will and Estate or Patrick McDermott, late or 130,000, but that sum will not pro- it largement, view from the verandah of Wailuku, Maul, deceased, wherein he asks to be be sold at the front entrance of Aliiolani focus scattered rays of light from Hon. C. R. Bishop. allowed $373.73, and charges himself with Hale on the above named date at 12 o'clock bably cover the actual loss and at Dr. S. B. Five silver $1978.78, and asks that the same may be ex- hundreds of sources which diffused J. Pratt prints amined and approved, final (2--5) and that a order noon. tending salvage which may be de- would be of little use to mariners. (1) night blowing cereus ; scenes may be made of distribution of property re- awimmtfe$i4 manded. But there are other and more in- about Hilo. maining in hist hands to the persons thereto Those for the other Islands will be sold A. W. Richardson Three bromide en- entitled, and discharging him aad his sureties viting vistas of usefulness which from all further responsibility aa such. in the respective Districts on the same date largements, (1) native grass house, (2) Notice is hereby given TUESDAY, EST MODUS IN REBUS. THE LUSO'S COMPLAINT. will open before the Conference. that the ' and at such hour and place as shall be Chinese ladies in costume, (3) the 17th day of December. A. D. 1S89. a: tea o'clock 1 While its decisions will not have the "Lover's retreat." Five silver prints, (1) a. x.. before the said Justice, at Wailuku. Xaul. designated by the several Sheriffs or their be and the same hereby is appointed as the TEtf-PAGr- force of international law, its judi- duck ranch (2 to 5) landscape ; 3 Deputies. E It is with surprise that we read views time and place for hearlag said petition aad EDITION. cious recommendations will com- opals. accouuts, and that all persons interested may PRICE-Honol- the editorial article in UPSET ulu, $500. for the "Luso" of mand the respect not only of all the W. F. Thrum Six bromide contact then ana mere appear ana show cause, If aai Nov. 16th, theyjiave, why the same should Hot be granted, each license; Hilo, Wailuku and Lahaina, TUESDAY, : NOVEMBER 26. 1889. under the heading governments represented in its de- prints (1) Music Hall, (2) Government and may present evidence as to who are entitled (3-- $300, for each license, and for all the other or "Shameless-ness.- " liberations, but of all intelligent navi- building, local views. to the said property. And that this order, in en- the English language, be published ia Districts above named, $100, for each gators. is therefore in best Dr. C. B. Wood Two bromide the The senior class in Harvard It the largements, (1) (2) iiAWAiux uazbttjc newspaper printed and license. position to prescribe improved regu Hanapepe;falls, "the published in Honolulu, for three successive University has done a noble act in It is astonishing that the editor of laughing girl." weeks previous to the time therein appointed TERMS A deposit of twenty-fiv- e lations lor preventing disasters at The followinjr exhibits origin iur cam searing. per any public journal should resent althouch Dated selecting a worthy negro student to the sea, to secure the adoption of "steam ally printed by the members whose at Wailuku. H. I., this 12th day of cent required on the fall of the hammer translation of his editorials. November, A. D. 1889. and forfeit of said deposit should the full be the orator at next commencement Most lanes," by which disabled vessels names are atiacneu were not piacea in GEO. E. RICHARDSON, - Circuit Judge Second t- journalists regard the of far from land may be quickly suc- competition as assistance had been ren- Judicial Clrcnlt. H. I. amount of license not be paid within ten exercises. This is the highest honor translation 1237-3- t cored, to facilitate navigation by dered in the final finishing by outside days from the day of sale. that can be paid by students to a their articles as a complinient, and. parties. are desirous to better modes of signalling both by rS" THE SUPREME COURT OP LORRIN A. THURSTON, classmate, as the orator outranks all give their views on night and by day, to clear the ocean "The Three Friends" after Herring's Hawaiian Islands. J. E. BROWN vs Minister of the Interior. public questions as wide a circula- famous picture, a bromide enlargement F.J. HILLS and NUVJ VAHINE. others in the class. Some of the of formidable derelicts, and to bring by Mr. Frank Hustace. Kalakaua: lJy the grace of God, or the Ha- Interior Office, Nov. 7, 1889. tion as possible. Luso ex- about reforms which will divest waiian Islands, King: Btudents are members of worthy If the the Stereoscopic slides of local scenes, en- To the Marshal or the Kingdom, or his Deputy. 129G-t-d lll-- 4t deep of many of its terrors to com- Greeting: m aristocratic families, with strong ten- presses the opinions generally held closed in a stereopticon presented by merce, so as to make true the happy Napoleon HI. to Queen Emma, by Mr. You are commanded to summon F. J. Hills et Sealed Tenders to caste. by our Portuguese fellow citizens, al. defendant's, in cose they shall flic written dencies exclusiveness and conception, never yet realized. C. Hedemann. answer within twenty days after service hereof, Will be received at the Interior Office until then it is well that they should" to be appear For such young men to give up be The seas but join the nations they divide. Miss Helene Irnin and Master J. Win- and before the Supreme Court at THURSDAY, December 5, 1889, at 12 ter, two bromide enlargements vignettes, the October Term thereof, to be holden at '$h their prejudices and agree'to honor known by all, to be commended or Honolulu, Island ot Oahu, on MONDAY, the o'clock noon, for the erection of a new If even a moiety of the good the by W. M. Giffard. 7th day or 1? criticized by intelligent citizens. October next, at tea o'clock a.x to i Jail at Lahaina, Island of Maui. talent and worth is very creditable It Conference may do is accomplished "Hawaiian Girl" a bromide negative show cause why the claim or J. EBrown, plain- is. by the mutual interchange by risks and costs tiff, Bhould not be awarded him. pursuant to the to them. An extract relating to the and its labors, the of and enlargement of a typical native char- tenor or his annexed petition. Plans and specifications for the work navigation immensely les- acter, by A. W. Richardson. negro will be discussion of ideas that the different will be And have you then there this Writ with fall can be seen at the office of the Superinten- student found in sened. The profits of ocean com- return or your proceedings thereon. elements composing our cosmopoli- Witness, Hon. A. dent of Public works, and at the office of another column. This is not the merce will be proportionately in- FRANCIS JUDD, - Ca,ef Jn'ee or the Supreme T, E. Evans, Deputy Sheriff, Lahaina. first time that Harvard has done tan community will learn to under- creased, and the resulting inter- Ibtitnistnunis. L. S. Court, at Honolulu, this 9ta day each or September. 1888. All bids must be endorsed " Tender for this same thing. Some years ago a stand other better and to work change of production in every part ALFRED W. CARTER, 1268--Ht Lahaina Jail." negro was chosen as the orator and together for the common good. Har- of the globe will be more rapid and Secoad Depsty Clerk. The Minister of the Interior does not mony and cooperation is what wa lucrative than ever before. FOR SALE! acquitted himself mostr creditably. The work before Conference bind himself to accept the lowest or any seek, and when we find anything in the ABOUT 400 HEADS OP bid. calls for the most patient and pains- Tame Cattle, ot which some CO Cows L. A. THURSTON, The call from Hilo, which we pub- the O Luso, or any other paper that are oroken in for dalrr Dnrnoie at a. taking research and careful Bifting. Moderate Figure, at our place Kcanakoln, near Minister of the Interior. lish to-da- y, for a ministerial state- will interest our readers, we shall A year would not be too long for its Ookala. Interior Office, November 14, 1889. ment copy it. deliberations, considering the many HUMUULA SHEEP STATION CO., Administrator's H"otio or platform of their principles, O 116-- 3t 1297-t- d difficult questions on which it has to Kalaieha. P. Waimea, Hawaii. The epithets and insinuations 1295--tr riHt is a new thing for this country. its opinion. But if it is not A III. PERSONS HATING aimed at the supposed translator are tN?T. SIa,lms af iBIt ,the J- - - HAL-LIS- A U3 Mb. JOHN CLARK of Spreckelsville, has This public declaration of political isturbed by hobbyists and fanciful late ot Puallo, Hamakaa, are atfeay this day been appointed Executive Inspec- principles by the ministry is fre uncalled for and unworthy of a jour theorists it may in a short time, and Administrator's Notice. notified to present the same to the saderslfned within six months from the date or the Mblle-tlo- n pSi tor of Animals for the Island of Maui, to quently given in other countries, by nalist, who should write nothing with a fair degree of unanimity, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN or this notice, or they will be forever act daring the absence of Mr. W. Marshall reach final and wise conclusions L1 that the nnderslgned has this day been barred. And all persons indebted to said Estate speeches, yet has not been that he wishes to conceal, and they appointed Administrator of the Estate or HOPTJ are requested to make immediate payment from the Kingdom. it the upon the momentous matters sub- the undersigned to fall far wide of the mark of Waikele. Ewa, and all creditors are hereby or to J. R. Mills. The Board now consists as follows : practice here. It strikes us, how- at which mitted to its arbitration. Let it notified to present their claims, duly authen- JOSEPH C. nALLIDAY. 1 Clark, Esq., they are aimed. ticated, and with proper vouchers, if any exist, imj. Adm. Estate or J. R Halllday. John ever, as being eminently wise and emulate the great Brussels Confer- even if the claim is secured bvmortpaee noon Executive Inspector, proper, and for If any writer wishes to conceal his ence in the spirit of its inquiries and Real Estate, to me at my office in Honolulu, the reason stated by within six months from the date of this pub- S. F. Chillingwortb, Esq., cannot Co-partners- the Hilo committee, that under the thoughts in an obscure dialect, the decisions, and it fail to be a lication or be forever barred. fe A. ALFRED-MAGOO- Notice. W. P. Brewer, Esq. Chinese may success. N. Y. Herald. J. trnl L. A. THURSTON, present Constitution, the ministry answer his purpose, but AdminUtratorEstate Hopu,4J Merchant Street. he should not use the beautiful lan- Honolnlu, Nov. 1. 18ts9. 1297--U IHfcnl Minister of the Interior. are responsible to the people. Such Captive llalloons. 1889. 1297-3- guage ! Interior Office, Nov. 13, t an address, if made by them, must made illustrious by the Since the great captive balloon NOTICE ! fJOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN THAT m D. Manaku and E. M. Sniflfen serve as an appeal to constitu- genius of a Camoens.- - of Henry Gifford, with a capacity of " have this fr DANIEL I. WADLANI, Esq., has this day their WIFE HAVING DESERTED day formed a to carry on a 25,000 meters, astonished the visitors MY Restaurant and Billiard Saloon been appointed Agent to take Acknowledg- ency, to sustain the Reform Govern my bed and board, I will not bo respon- in Hono- Chicago, Nov. 7 The Con- to the Paris Exposition in 1878, a sible for any debts she may contract. I will lulu, under the firm name of E. M. Snifflen ments to Labor Contracts for the Distriot ment, as now established. Rational prosecute anyone who harbors ber. fcCo. It would vention of the W. C.T.TJ. opens in this number of smaller balloons Have (Signed) D. MANAKU. 'of Hilo, Island of Hawaii. W.E.REINHARDT. E.M.SNIFFEN. throw the responsibility of main- city About 400 delegates been successfully operated to Knlaha. Maui. 1237--2t carry Honolulu, Oct. 5. 1889. 110 ia66-3- t L. A. THURSTON, taining the present Government will be present and the principal ques- passengers to a limited height. A to! Minister of tion to come 31! the Interior. directly on to up is the attitude of the or- captive balloon, made by Gabriel Notice to Creditors ! Interior Office, Nov. 4, 18S9. 1295-3-t the voters, where it ganization with regard to the vexed Yon and Lonis con- S9 belongs. We trust that the ministry question of party politics. Godard, was in UNDERSIGNED GIVE tinuous use at Barcelona from Sep- THE that they have beeusappointed Hawaiian Sugar Co., S2l Mb. SAM'L KAPU has this day been ap- to Executrix and Executor of the will respond this call from Hawaii. London, Nov. 6. A meeting tember 19, 1888, to January 22, 1889 last'Will aad 111 pointed Chairman of the Road Board for of the Testament of THOMAS R. FOSTER, late or tLiaaras.) J Atchison bondholders advises all a period of 125 consecutive days. Honolulu, Oahu, deceased; bald will having Koolauloa, Island of Oahu, vice Jas. Don- Machinists, builders and engin- parties to accept made 1,742 ascensions, carrying a been admitted to probate on the 21th day of cfj&1 nelly resigned. the plan of reorgan- It WOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 2u,w-ps3seBger- oai-loo- n All persona being or bari eers, will be interested to know that ization, provided the interest on the loiai 01 .me creditor said deceased " at a meeting of the stockholders e ifc The Board now consists as follows : was made are notified to present their claims duly authen- above named company Government survey estab- income bonds is made cumulative from a single piece of ticated and with proper voucher if any exist, held m Hotwhd. Sam'l Kapn, Esq., Chairman; the has Hawaiian Islands, on November 3d, 1M0 after 1892. , ponjjee silk, has a capacity of 4,200 whether secured by mortgage or otherwise, to was - Wm. King, Esq., lished a standard fifty-fo-ot iength the undersigned at the office or Lorrin A. Thurs- it voted to accept th- Charter W 31 Aiill Zanzibab, Nov. 6. cubic meters, and was operated to a ton, ici Honolulu, corporation granted by lKfj Mr. Nainoa. north-eas- It is reported within six meatus from) this the Hawaii Gov- on the t face of the Survey height; o fcboafc 1,3(0 feet bya25-horse- " date, or they will be forever barred. ernment. pTSfKl L. A. THURSTON, here that the Massals or Somalia, persons building. Two copper bolts are power steam--' engine. It? "was All indebted to said estate are re- Notjeeia further given that 4W Km aL xaee' - Minister of the Interior. let have massacred Dr. Peters, the Ger- quested to make immediate payment at the said charter is fifty years inflated with illuminating gas, of Bame place. aad the Jtaeei Interior Office, Nov. 5, 1889. 1296 3t into solid concrete, with polished man explorer, and his whole party of the stockholders limited to the which the loss was about 5 per cent MARY FOSTER, Executrix. due u """"1 surfaces exposed. On this surface except one European and one, Som- LobbhT A. Thebstsx. Execator or the Will of and npaid on the shares. L deed ali, who were are" in twenty-fou- r hours. A similar bal- Thomas R. Foster. ' The following officers were elected Jor Tenders. fine wounded' and now Honolulu, Ufc-- lt toe cut hair lines indicate the exact at Ngao. loon was tried earlier in the summer October 31. 1868. ensaing year : T Office ok Boabd ) Sqtel tub of Health, length. This is directly from a of 1888, but was struck by lightning H.F.Baldwin -- Prwideot Honolulu, Nov. 12, 1889.J ! G. W. Xaefsriane standard furnished by Pahis, Nov. 6. The closing of the and buraed after about a fortnight NOTICE V 3 Sealed Tenders will be the United j. a. nopper...... in received at this exposition was marked by a brilliant of use. "jVTOTICE K.M MONDAY, Dec. 1889, States Coast and IS HEREBY GIVEN Twejimei vie oee until 2d, until Geodetic survey, fete this evening, when 400,000 peo- --LI that at a auetiag of the Kipahala Sugar Jr. 0. Jones, 12 o'clock Co. held In Honorela, os the SI day or October, .,!.....,. noon, for the delivery on the mil-lions- and is absolutely correct for all prac- ple were present, being the largest pearly seventeen antl,a IBM, the following officers have And were elected TWieJ wharf at Kalaupaps, Molokai, in good hilf beea elected for aa direc- tical, "purposes, the utmost limit of attendance since the opening qfthe peoptep-vfeife- .Ex- the ensuing year: ' i tors: .P.BahhtfB. G. W. Macfarlane, order and condition, an average of niuety exhibition. Ekbrve&zMHc-cidents-, hibition, President T. F.Baekfeld! R- - B"op LS error being less a an inerease of more than Vice-Preside- - (90) head o fat beef Cattle per month, for than hundredth due to .H. F.GUeV Catton. - the crush. The wea- eight millions over the number in Treasurer, , Ed.multar! nY'H W. L. the use of part of an inch. HOPPER, the Board of Health, for sir ther was beautiful, and the fete a the corresponding period - Sewetary ,.,... H.Leae Secretary fmnjjgti)jjmt,UUi;rnf--!utrar'far- TJiAjjnrroTr .BrflarlTTlioi-l- attheEi- Auditor o. TJaa. w . . Pro, . r ifo mrm. vMuuijj, uvontoer 4, low. X1

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. TUESDAY, OYEMBR ii889 . 5 . . "P ' t 27th of same THE "MOKNING STAR." VAN TASSELL TALKS. S. S. Alameda on the 3Tr.ro StftDcrtisEiitmts. ANOTHER SHIPWRECK. month, so that the above mentioned jump was the last made in California. Lost Bal- Jltnrn of the Missionary Mastencer Ioss of the American Barque T. I. A Scrap of History of the On the afternoon of November 2d, J. L. From the South Seas. Sweat of Portland, Maine. loonist. Van Tassell made his first parachute Aug- jump in Honolulu from Kapiolani Park. The voyage o By the Morning Star which arrived on (From the Fresno, Cala.. Expositor, the Star has been, as ust 9, 18S9T.) The weather was unexceptionally favor- CO., strangely eventful as is usually case the 18th inst., news has been received aeronaut made a successful the are to-da- y, able, and the of Susanna reef, on April The Van Tassell brothers landing safely. The MS the wreck, on ascension and jump, with this missionary packet. Leaving most daring 1 the August 9th of the American barkT. L. Sweat, beyond all question, tale of his last attempt has been fully here 1st, two months after the jumpers in the in Me. balloonists and parachute told. in usual time of sailing, the first ten days Captain Wm. Gooding, Portland, is gleamed world. Both brothers have time and By late papers information IX T. B.AJX,Er, Manager. without steam slie made a run of 1275 The following is a condensed statement of another victim to this peculiar pro- again jumped from balloons when miles. Then used the steam auxiliary of the report given by the chief officer time fession. An American paper dated Nov. over a mile and a half from the earth, MANUFACTURERS OF for parts of those days making 328 miles. from the log : 7th states: and even handsome Mrs. Van Tassell "An aeronaut named Edward Wals-wor- th Capt. Garland reports that on the 20th, Sailed from New York on September bal- has made one jump from a balloon over of Ilion, Wisconsin, made a when nearing Noninouti under steam, 14th, 1888, with 1200 tons general mer- loon ascension and parachute jump on a mile from the earth. An Expositor, about 2 a. m. tha mainmast became red-h- ot chandise for Brisbane, Queensland, the 15th, of September at a fair held at Cala.), reporter called at the coming Tahiti Lemonade, (Fresno, N. Y. While in the engine room. The fires were Australia, arriving there on Feb. 3d, Cooperstown, Hughes Hotel to-da- y and asked for Mr. down in his parachute he was carried by drawn, and water pumped on the upper 1889, after a passage of 144 days. After Park Van Tassell. A gentieman weigh- the wind into the middle of Otsego Lake which morn-in- g unloading cargo left for Newcastle, N. befqre help could deck, was quite hot. Next pounds, built like an where he was drowned S. W., where 800 tons coal were taken ing about 200 reach him." Lemon, Cream and Plain Soda, the rigging was noticed to be slack, answered on board for Hongkong. Sailed from Apollo and very handsome, and the lanyards were set taut. The reporter a Newcastle March 9th. One monthlater, the summons and giving the main rigging can never be set quite taut, with his small yet muscular JTcu) SUnjcrttscmcnts. hearty grip Ginger Ale, Hop Ale, Grenadine, because of the expansion of the main- on April 9th, struck the Susanna coral hand, he said, "what can I do for you." Raspkryade, Sarsaparilla, reef 11 :20 a. m. A high surf was run- to Fresno, pror mast, which is also the smoke-stac- k. "What brings you ning and a six-kn- ot breeze was blowing, On the night of August 22d, the mast fessor?" bo that within an hour after the reef was "I have heard so much of thiB town as was again hot, and the next day the rig-.gx- struck the vessel was smashed to atoms. city on the Coast that I large the best little THE RISDON MINERAL WATERS, ETC., ETC. was slack. Taking off a small plate An attempt was made to lower the concluded to come here and see whether but the Bea dashed it against the Iron and Locomotive Works, behind the fender, it was found that the boat, or not I could arrange to jump from a side of the vessel and it was lost. Only the earth, or even collapsed and settled several balloon a mile above Corner of Bel and Howard Streets, Jmasthad time was left for launching the small higher, for would just as soon jump 1 m. I 297. tinches, and was cracked from four to boat. Embarked in the boat at a. from a balloon two miles high as a mile TELEPHONE Nothing whatever was saved from the San Francisco California sixteen inches. The topmast was sent hig"-- " vessel, the ship was breaking up so fast many jumps have you made?" W.H. TAYLOB President down to lessen the weight. In a calm of "How no one had any opportunity getting in all twenty-eig- ht B.S.HOOBE Superintendent All communications and orders should be addressed to on steam was again, "I have made the 26th, started any provisions from the store room. The jumps, none of tHem under a mile; Joe hut the mast was found to be settling boat was headed for Pozeat of the En-der- times and Mrs. Van dis- has jumped six Builders of Steam Machinery again. Shoved it up, and kept on with Islands, about fourteen miles Tassell has jumped once." tant, and which were reached at 5 :30 BENSON, SMITH & CO, Ku-Ba- ei does happen that your wife as little fire as possible. Entered "How it In all its branches. p. m. the same day. The islanders came has made but one jump?" harbor August 29th, 7 :30 a. m. That out to meet them in about twelve canoes, wouldn't endure the Steamboat, Steamship, Land Engines & Boilers 64 1287-l- y "Because, sir, I High or Compound. AGENTS. day the King died, and no help could be etween ten and fifteen in each canoe. agony I suffered when she did jump for Pressure natives. Went into the On April 20th, after remaining ten money earth. was at Los STEAM. VESSELS of all klntU built complete, had from the permitted all the on It with hulls ot wood, iron or composite. days on the island the natives Angeles on July 4th, two years ago. woods and cut two long spare. Septem- Captain OBDINABT. ENGINES compounded when ad them to leave the island, and There was no need of her jumping, but ber 2d, raised the mast, and lowered it Gooding with three others left in the vlsable. she coaxed and finally I consented. BTEAM LAUNCHES, Barges and Steam Tugs con . to the deck. Cut off five and a half feet, ship's boat, and the chief officer with moment cut the balloon to the wbicl STEINWAT PIANOS! natives in From the I struetedwltb reference trade in put mast in place again, and riveted the rest of the crew and seven loose until she was again on earth I they are to be employed. Speed, tonnage anr the After few hours' pulling the draft of water guaranteed. al- a canoe. a think suffered a thousand deaths. She THE BEST AJVIERIOAJSr FIJLNOS IN THE WORLD. it, made the hole for the flue, and canoe sprang a leak and put back to I SUGAR MILLS and Sugar Making Machiner; went up 5,600 feet, but Bhe will never do made after the most approved plans. Also, al tered the rigging. A very succesful and land, and they remained there three will do the jumping ' leaving, it again. Joe and I Boiler Iron Work connected therewith. skillful piece of work for the engineer months. On the day after first " WATEB PIPE, of Boiler ot Sheet Iron, of an; ! found too small licrcuftcr Cuthbertson, with such few tools as he the captain's boat being "How did you happen to start para- size, made In suitable lengths for connecting WESTEEMAYEE'S PIANOS to face the somewhat boisterous weather chute jumping?" together, or Sheets rolled, punched and packed had to work with. The mast is stronger which was then setting in, was headed for for shipment, ready to be riveted on tht "Well, I have been a balloonist for ground. THE 33EST GERlVLAJSr S FOE THIS CU3V1LA.TE. than ever, but the vessel is somewhat twenty-fiv- e miles Ruk, an islaud about One day when was HYDRAULIC BIYETJNG, Watoi crippled as it cannot set a whole main- party twelve years. I at Boiler Work and distant. Captain Gooding and his work in the Mechanics' Pavilion in San Pipes made by this establishment, riveted bj sail. and Mr. Olapp set out about the middle got to thinking about jump- hydraulio riveting machinery, that quality ot The Star was not expected to return to for Francisco, I work belno far superior to hand work. of June, in the mission boat the ing from a balloon and rigged up a ED. HOFFSOHLAEGER & CO., Honolulu till the last of April, but the rescue of the remaining crew at Pozoat. I SHIP WOnH , Ship and Steam Capstans, 8tean Monday afternoon in regard parachute and attached weights to it. Winches, Air and Circulating Pumps, madt anxiety felt Arrived at Pozoat on June 28th, and on ex- the most approved plans. Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands for Steinway & Sons, New York; to the cause of her speedy return, was Well, to make a long story short, I after the following day all set out for Ruk, perimented until I got a parachute that BOLE Agents and manufacturers for the Pacific and Ed. Westermayer, Berlin. Also, somewhat dispelled by the fact of her arriving there about July 8th. Remained Coast of the Heine Safety Boiler. steadily into harbor, so would let 210 pounds down easy; then I steaming the there two months awaiting the arrival of met POMPS Direct Acting Pumps for Irrigation 01 vessel itself was built a big one, about the time I city works' purposes, with B- that it was evident the the Morning Star. The party set out until let built the celebratec not in trouble. The cause of the unex- Baldwin, and lie coaxed me I Davy Valve Motion, superior to any otbe early in September and arrived the same him make the first jump ever made in pump. Pianos! EtfB- of pected return was the ill health three month at Ponope where they waited for This neces- the world from a balloon. Since then of the missionary ladies. the Morning Star to transfer them to kept JOHN DYER Honolulu sitated such constant care and anxiety he has become famous and I have For Sale at Moderate Prices by Honolulu. The Star arrived there about up jumping. Joe made his first jump a 13m Bo om No. 3, upstairs. SprecLels' Block on the part of the others of the mission, October 13th and the crew were taken was thought best for all parties year ago and made the highest jump last ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., that it on board and brought to Honolulu. The Sundav at Santa Monica, when he sprang the Star should bring the invalids 129 100-l- y King Bethel that party during their castaway existence from the balloon over a mile and a half and Streets. at once to Honolulu. The special diff- on these inhospitable isles had to endure FILTER PRESSES. than organic from the earth. He was clear out of iculties are nervous rather the severest of hardships. very high, and a troubles, maladies which will give way sight, the clouds being prettier sight you never saw than when to change of location, out of tropical heat, Paauimd Plantation, 1 Death of Capt. Nicolls. the clouds opened, it seemed, and let j under proper medical treatment. Miss ' Hawaii, March 9, 1883. from Kusaie, and Miss It is with much regret that the death him fall through." Blsdon Iron and Locomotive Works, Sin Fran- Crosby catnes up said Joe PACIFIC HAEDWAEE CO, L'd. Ingersoll from Ponope, and will proba- of Capt. Jaspar E. T. Nicolls of H. B. "I came down terribly fast," cisco.- "l who was standing by. Gentlemen We have used two of your bly go on immediately to the States. M. S. Cormorant,- - is chronicled which Tresses thisseason. They to Kusaie, "Yes," said his brother, "too fast." Filter Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I. Miss Smith may return 'on 9th, at sea, between jumping very are convenient, easily handled and are working the Star, which will be refitted, and re- took place October "Isn't this parachute enUrely to our satisfaction. I can recommend turn for the accomplishment of the Bahia and St. Vincent. The vessel dangerous?" no improvement on them. G-oods- I "It is, and it isn't," said Park Van Very respectfully yours. Reduction in Lamp usual missionary work, none of which touched somewhere and cabled the (signed) A. Moobb, & Tassell. "You have to be very careful Manager Paanhau Plantation. has vet been done. news to England, as the sad event ap- before you New Invoices in Latest Designs Just Received and offered at Specialty Low Prices. Mr. Walkup was landed at No- to see that everything is right Rev. peared in the Admiralty Gazette, a copy is no such thing as stop- ninouti, August 21st, and Rev. J. H. jump, for there Heeia, Sept. 28, 1889. in Gilbert Isl- of which is on board the Espiegle. The to fix things afterwards." Mb. John Dteb, Agent Bisdon Iron Works, Mhoe, at Apaiang, the jump? Tell me ands, August 23d. It was learned after Cormorant, which left Honolulu, May "Can you describe a Honolulu. left ashore at how it feels to fall a mile through the Deab Sib: Please ship us one of your 30 Mr. Walkup had been 22d, arrrived at Coquimbo August 20th. Compartment Tresses, 210 square feet A NEW LINE OF GOODS adherents of the Hard- air." Filter Noninouti that the Under that date Chief Engineer do. go up surface, same as the one supplied us last season, on the island had had an they hoped to be "Well, that's hard to We which I am pleased to say has given us entire Catholic party ing wrote that in holds 75,000 cubic altercation with the Protestant party, England within twelve weeks. He also in a balloon which satisfaction. Yours truly, Artists' Goods, feet of gas and lifts 2,800 pounds. Only GEO. B. EWABT, Materials, Art Gilbert island Catechist had enclosed some photos taken by Capt. Co. and the goes for a reason you will under- Manager Heela Agricultural been clubbed and wounded in the head. Nicolls at Tahiti. one up occasioned by one party many warm stand later on. The parachute is fas- Paintings, Pictures, Picture Mouldings, t The fracas was The deceased captain had of balloon with These Tresses are made extra heavy for white missionary, who will re- tened to the side the a high pressures, occupies a space bragging of having a friends in Honolulu deeply like floor of llx All of which were personally selected and are of newest patterns. boasted of having a big prime of life, and rope. It has no ribs, an umbrella, 4 ft., and presents a Altering; surface of 240 while the other gret his death in the all over. square A limited number in stock in larger numbers ot converts. sympathy will be expressed for but is perfectly flexible feet. ship, and much is made of .pongee silk with Honolulu and are sold at very low prices. PICTURE FRAMING in all its branches a specialty. Rev. Mr. , Forbes went on the Star Mrs. Nicolls and her two young chil- It Risdon Iron & Loco. Works, Septem- 36 ropes sewed in it like ribs of an to Ponope, which was reached dren. At St. Andrew's Cathedral Sun- brought together San Francisco. goods for the school were of the second umbrella, and then all ber 13th. The day morning at the service Underneath the para- For particulars enquire of landed. They were much needed for congregation, the Rev. Alex. Mackin- at the bottom. JOHN DYEB Honolulu both given out chute is an ordinary trapeze. When we Boom No. 3 Spreckels' Block: food and clothing had tosh alluded Very feelingly to the death swing out of the RUBBER HOSE! arrived. Mr. Forbes re- Nicolls. During stay of the get ready to jump, we 218 JH W. O. IRWIN & Co., Ajrents. Having been appointed AGENTS of some of the largest factories ia the before the Star of Capt. the throwing one leg out of the turned in the Star to Kusaie, where his vessel in port the lamented captain at- balloon East, we are prepared to supply all grades and sizes of Hose upon unuaaally care of trapeze under the parachuthe. Then we terms. wife had been left sick under the tended these services quite regularly. pulling a favorable Logan and Mrs. Snell-in- g and cut it loose at the same instant I)r. Pease. Mrs. The hymns "Thy will be done" balloon. We fall Ruk, September 20th. moments are quickly flying" cord that collapses the UP-TOW- N were left at "Days and two hundred feet with terrible Mr. Doane was busy at work on were sung by the choir and Mr. Wray the first Rev. comes most dan- -- Goods - reports constant additions by Men-dpfsso- rapidity and then the A Large Stock of in all Lines Just Received.- Ponope, and Taylor played a march funebre of next to land- Book believers, notwithstand- close of the service. gerous part the jump, and Stationery Store. to his flock of at the two hundred feet arising from the in- Bulletin. ing, for in falling the ing the difficulties the parachute opens and it brings up A temperance and licentiousness of the 106 FORT STREET. present governor with a jerk that almost hurlB you off Spanish troop3. The The Coining Commodore. poor fellow off Electric Light Chandeliers and Fixtures resignation some months ago, the bar. It did hurl that sent in his A Washington paper, under date of in Texas the other day. Well, again, and expects a successor to arrive in No- As- LATEST the 31st ult., in explanation of the cause after the first jerk you fall again quite Full and Complete PATTERNS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE vember from Manila. jerk, MANUFACTURERS DIRECT. to Kusaie, which of Commodore George rapidly and then comes another The vessel returned for the placing is very pleasant until you sortment ol 1290 October 4th. There it was after which it lltf was reached Brown in charge of the Pacific Station, get close to the ground. Now, if your decided to send the vessel at once back says : parachute was to touch the roof of a 1890-:-DIARIES-:-1- to Honolulu. Leaving Kusaie October 890 Ingersoll "Commodore George Brown, who will four'Btory building say, it would in- 8th, the Star took up Miss aideways, collapse and you Ponope, October 14th, and reached succeed Admiral Kimberly in charge of stantly turn from is from and would fall the rest of the way like a Honolulu November 18th, after a rough the Pacific Station, Indiana seen twenty years of sea service. He rock. So far I have been very fortunate, voyage of thirty-si- x days. has CEYSTAL SODA WOEKS Bhip--wreck- some narrow escapes." Haiti j brings up the ed came off his last cruise in April, 1881, but I have had For Two Dollars and a The Star also do you propose to dp here, pro- crew of the Tukesbury "L. and was assigned to his present berth as "What ($2.50) we will Sell the from Newcastle Commandant at the Norfolk Navy Yard fessor?" Sweat, of Portland, Me., going to try and arrange for a JOHN GRACE, Proprietor. - 54 KING STREET. with a load of coal. They in March, 1886. His term of duty, four "I am 1. for Japan your fair and also arrange - in April near Pulowot, years, would expire in March next. Com- jump during BEST RAZOR IN THE- COMTRY! were wrecked and much for a jump on Saturday week, that is a one hundred and fifty miles west of modore Brown is a Democratc everything, but the complaint has come from people of Vir- week from There has never SOLE MANUFACTURER OF THE Bufc. They lost present been but five jumps made in the State." Never Needs Grinding and is in which they escaped. Mr. ginia, especially during the clothes of his refusal to re- "One more question, professor, and Worth went from Ruk in his boat for campaign, because always ready for use Buy one and house, caied place Democrats with Republicans with then I am done. What was the most them, brought them to his of your life in the be Happy J GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER months, and then lent greater rapidity. He is a very efficient thrilling experience for them three officer and the Administration was loth air?" them the boat to go to Ponope. Armed ago Seattle. expected to take the to remove him before the end of his "My jump a year at I safely there, they finally found an acceptable came nearer death than I will ever be TH0S. G Spanish ship for Manila; but were glad term, but TflKUM, SAESAPAEILLA AED IKON WATEE! to get to the berth for him." again and not die," said the aeronaut. enough of the opportunity "1 had been having awful luck and was PROTRIETOR. via Honolulu. States Enterprise. broke. I advertised to drop a mile and I had a guarantee of $3,000, if I did so. AKCTIC WBAIBRS. At a meeting of the directors of the I went up a mile and a half, but when I A-1SE- new Kauai Sugar Co. at G. W. Macfar-lan-e got ready to jump my heart stood still. J. N. S. WILLIAMS, "GINGER 1, Thirty-On- e Bee no place where could alight Report of the Catch-On- ly & Co.'s offices last week, the con- I could I safely. was nothing but timber, tres- ENGINEER AMD CONTRACTOR, Whales Caught by the Fleet. tract for the large steel piping for the It 2d tles over the Bound and houses. It was The San Francisco Bulletin of Nov. first ditch was awarded to the Risdon one chance in a thousand that would TS PREPARED TO DESIGN AND Sarsaparilla, Lemon, Cream and Plain Soda, , I -- - contract for all classes of Sugar Extrac- has the following: Iron Works Co. of San Francisco. The get down Bale and I took it and jumped. tion Machinery, Irrigating Machinery, As a gentleman at the Merchants' Ex- contract price was about $30,000. The Well, sir, 1 went between two trcstleB Evaporating Apparatus, Vacuum Pans, Champagne Ciller, Etc., Etc. change said to-da- y, the Arctic whaling order goes forward by the Australia. into the water and ten feet either way Engines of aU kinds and for all purposes, fleet will come back wailing. According Five miles of railway and two steam would have ended my career. If 1 was Water Wheels, Water Conduits, both Pipes brought in by the schooner plows, aggregating about f50,000, have offered $10,000 to jump there again I and Flumes, Steam Boilers of various to the report kinds, etc., etc. Alton, which arrived last night, the also been ordered for the company from would laugh at it." ALL AREATED WATERS GUARANTEED PUKE. September 23d aggregated Fowler & Co., London. Appar- catch up to John A SUCCESSFUL JUMP. Diffusion VTaoliiiiery thirty-on- e whales, as follows : ently no time is being lost in getting the all its branches a specialty; oaly Republican. Oct. 4,1889.) In Jtelradere 2, Balena 1, Thrasher 6, large enterprise underway. (Fresno (Cal.) Plantations supplied with Chemical and Allen 2, bal- Grampus 0, Hidalgo 0. James J. L. Van Tassell ascended in his Analytical Apparatus of the veay best de- 330--TELEPHONES- J. A. Howland 1, Lancer 0, Mars 0, A Yachting Trophy. loon at about 1 :45 this afternoon. The scription to oadcr. Mutual -M 298. Xorthern Light 2, Reindeer 3, Sea challenge silver cup made to parachute unclosed almost immediately Close attention paid to all orders&nd 0, Wm. Baylies 0, The loose, and reached the satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed. KMaer 0, Tamerlane Hawaiian Rowing and after being cut Bounding Billow 0, Andrew order for the ground in two minutes and fifty-fo- ur P.O. Box 330. ort St., Honolulu. ISLAND ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "ITadererO, 67! IMMy. hy" Hicks 0, Abram Barker 0, Wm. Lewes 2, Yachting Association has been received seconds thereafter, about twenty feet 111 im-l- y Belaga 2, Helen Mar 1, Orca 2, Hunter by Messrs. E. O. Hall & Son, and is now from tbestartingplace.The jump was wit- Jessie Freeman 1, La amid great excite- 1, Josephine 0, on exhibition at their store. The cup nessed by thousands ARE YOU ILL? 0, Narwhal 4, Ocean 0, Rosario 1, ment. Van Tassell was heartily cheered. 2fink manufactured by the Gorham Manu- Br. Fleree'a Belt U Sea Breee 0, Triton 0, Mary H. Thomas was The jump was made at a height of 6,500 I the oair perfect Klectrio Alice KnowlesO, facturing Co., of Providence, R. I., and num- BMtj-BaKer- ;-- It will O, ElisaO, Alton 0, feet, and was witnessed by a large rpositiTtly The Daily Advertiser and Weekly fiazette . cost $350. The trophy is at present held enre Nervous i. Alexander 0. ber of people in this city from house tops D.etM, iuieainausm, On September 5th the whaling Dyiney&ciii ntnuui nuiuu, bhubu uy other available lofty positions. Lams Back, .lm potency. M. HatchvEsq., won the ocean yacht and BCUWUer Juraru ncun w4irw I F. Mpsu,HaUand Femals'WeaVness.lhoiuaads cured ARE THE LEADING PAPERS OF THE KINGDOM. the north weet side of Herald I race last July 4th.It will besaileofor itnib. . 'r' - Aivett.'ng, gatfiMlfcfli PHyjgTrtnfrtiMjT-- Jf ti" r rv -- - -t-- WW '. iaaal p . f 11"

" JL-aSW- ' " ' ij "" ' " " " ' ' : ' ' - bc' .V . - -- r. ! . t" i ' (5 BiMfti GAZETTE, WfiSIJlT, froVEMBEft 36, 1889. t; v. . mm4mmi& OBTL.SAN FRANCISCO LETTER. ships. Such a spectacle Was com- ANTI-CHINES- E AMENDMENT. these petty party disturbances which mon enough in our seaport towns a have been the curse of all islands of S&Vitfistmtnis. of a century ago; but now Cdok Of Boston, to the South seas, and more especially Ter S. S Australia, San Francisco, Siarter Letter From Joseph might imagine himself in a Resident of Honolulu. Samoa. The future King of Samoa Sotcmber 8, 1889. some European capital if he made a will for some years least to My at have tour along the water front of this Deab Fbiehd: Some of the b guided in the forming and con- GENT'S FllSTE BLTJJE (From.Oar San Francisco Correspondent.) city and counted the flags'that float provisions of the anti-Chine- se ducting of a stable government suit- I J ' (Continued.) from the masts of ocean-goin- g ships. amendment, of which you request an able to the requirements of Samoa lAmerlcan Trade With Samoa. To attempt to bring back the old opinion from my point of view, are in the position she is destined in the order by the free ships formula is a near future to assume in her com- Tice-Oons- ul Blacklock, in a report intended to keep the Chinese solely course repugnant alike to the dic- mercial relations with, the great FLANNEL SUITS on American trade in Samoa, says: tates of patriotism and sound busi- employed in the lowest of field labor world outside. The United States, "The largest amount of cotton goods ness sense. It's like administering in sugar and rice plantations Germany and England have taken imported is of British manufacture, a sugar-coate- d pill to a man suffer- The proposed amendment contem- Samba in hand, and it is the impera MEN'S BUCK FRENCH stroke. The YOB DIAGONAL SHITS. principle trade being with the ing from a lightning to prevent tive duty or tnoso nations to be most the treatment to be effective must be plates legislation the careful appointment which in the of com British colonies, with the radical and drastic. Our natural Chinese now in the Hawaiian Islands petent representatives gentlemen country has the only steam connec- position is first among the great from engaging in certain trades who and have had some experience of BOYS' FINE LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERE- - SD1TS. tion." He speaks of the recognized maritime nations of the world. We occupations. All this strikes me as native character in the South Sea superiority of American prints, etc., can attain to it by practicing the at once unjust and impolitic. The islands to frame ordinances suit- employment of American built ships able to ensure the prosperity of in 6and-lot- the and says: "There are many lines not by purchasing a fleet of for- s of San Francisco have inhabitants of the islands, both na- GENT'S" FINE NECKWEAB, HOSIERY, all classes of goods which can be eign vessels. To this end Congress never asked for quite as wide an in- tive and foreign, in such a substan- .0NDERWM purchased to better advantage in should pass a well considered naval terference as this with the right of tial state that it will be utterly im the United States, which now our reserve bill, similar to the legisla- trade and freedom of contract. The possible for any serious outbreak to i tion England has applied so success- Chinese, under these regulations, again occur. On merchants have to obtain frpm the those grounds it is Gent's Black, Gxeyy fully to her steamship lines to this would be a sort of peons and bond- highly desirable that all natives, Bwvn and colonies for want of trans- English port. Vessels built according to man. whether they be followers, of Tama-ses- e portation from the United States. naval requirements for passenger As to the restriction of Chinese or Malietoa, should" have an -:-- -:-- -:- If the) mail steamers running from service would thus receive a subven- immigration, that is another matter. equal voice in the choice of their FINE STIFF FELT - HATS Sail Francisco to New Zealand and tion equal to say, three per cent. It is undoubtedly within thecom- - king, and hereafter they will have Australia called here, a good trade upon their cost lor a term of years petence of the Federal Government no reasonable grounds for opposing during which time, in case of of the United States to restrict im- could be built up in a very short his authority, we must now look tar .A.11 the aliove Goods are "NJWW GOODS JSTETW States. All war, they could be made available migration. So our Supreme Court upuu wo 'and. time with the United laie native meeting as DESIGHSTS, and. the general merchandise now coming for defense. Add to this subvention has decided. But the best elements representing only the followers of will le sold at "VERY 2LO"W "FIGrTJIfcES at by sail would come, by steamer, and a compensation for mail carriage and in our population are almost univer- a Malietoa party, who, even if they where now only one or two of the postal service on a scale with for- sally of the opinion that our govern- are in a majority of four-fifth- s of the larger iirms are able to import, every eign expenditures under this head, ment has gone too far under the islands, should not prevent the LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE i fD A Q T storekfvper in the place could deal and we should Boon find a fleet of pressure of hoodlum clamor against other fifth an opportunity to speak UMM Corner of Fort and directly fwith San Francisco, the magnificient vessels swifter and bet- the Chinese. Our treaties with China on a matter of such vital import- Hotel Street UllM U. riOHMi. Aus- any be built we are bound to keep with perfect As same as they do now with the ter than that can ance. far as the foreign residents 67 1289 tralian colonies. "Were the San abroad, turned out of our own yards good faith. The Celestial Empire of Samoa are concerned, it is a mat-- Francisco and Australian mail and fit to carry our flag around the is an important power in the inter- of no difference to them whether stea"mers't6call here, 'over half the world. national politics of the world, and Malietoa or Mataafa will be the eoods now imported from British The report that the Canadian is to be treated hereafter as well future King of Samoa: either would uorts would come from the United Pacific Railway steamship service as we treat the most favored be acceptable. Let the natives set- States." between Japan and Canada will ter nations. Unity of principle in deal- tle that matter themselves in what BUHA.CH! The Hawaiian Treaty. minate on November 22d is untrue. ing with immigration from various manner they please. Only let all The proposition involved in the On that date the three Cunard ves- countries is to be asserted in the parties have a voice in proclaiming proposd new treaty with the Hawa- sels chartered two years ago will stop name of Christian morals, of com- their future king. The Genuine In iian Government has not received a running, but the other steamersJ mercial prudence and of common in- Article. . Quantities to Suit. very flattering reception, but on the which have been on the route since ternational justice and courtesy. contrary,--public opinion, and the the inception of the service will con- We ought to treat the Chinese as Si&'CtmSCWMZ. press have pretty thoroughly squelch- tinue to make fortnightly trips. well as we do the Pole's, Hungarians

ed the scheme and its promoters. There is another European sub- and Italians. Laborers of the lat- 4 .'- - In connection with the treaty mat- sidized steamship enterprise on the ter nationalities underbid our native n. ter a dispatch from London says: tapis. It is to be a German Line to workingmen, but we abmit them to - is Fruit Trees ?s- "In view of a proposed treaty of Zanzibar, and to receive a subsidy fair competition nevertheless. Let 52,500,000 it? us commerce between the United States of annually. It also remember that our commercial --AND and Hawaii, a move has been made stated that another line is to be put interests in China are becoming by the British Foreign Office for a in operation in the Jracinc, under the highly important and that China m treaty between England and Hawaii. Portuguese flag, its termini to be in can retaliate upon us with serious SOAPS :- -: -:- - ; The English Consul has been in- the Portuguese East Indian port of effect, if we violate the treaties we Plants. KM PEEFtJlLlS 4 structed to oppose the American Macao and at Salma Cruz in Mexico. make with her. I Company's efforts to obtain exclu- These steamships, it is said, are to Let us have no color line in our sive concessions to land and cables be subsidized by the Mexican and immigration laws. If restrictions Portuguese and to push the interests of Eng- governments, and are to are applied to immigration from the A Full Assortment Just to Hand ex land always." call for passengers and cargo at West, let the same be applied to Stmr Australia. The following from the ban Fran- Hongkong, and touch at Hawaii and that from the East. If police regu- 10,000 FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS cisco Post will give an idea of how JbranciBCo purpose lations of special severity ban for the of are made -- o- thejnatterjs regarded by the news- cutting into the Pacific Mail and for the Chinese, let the same apply From our Orchard and Nurseries in papers here: Spreckels' lines. to all other nationalities. Our Alameda Co. California. M "It is not exactly accurate to call Australian Federation. watch-word- s in the crowded modern which not that a jtreaty is a Sir Henry Parkes in a circular world should be "justice to, all and ORANGE, LEMON, OLIVE, WAL- Depot. rJoy's Vegetable: - o rSisapaxilla. treaty and probably never will letter to the Prime Minister of the fair play to the thirty-tw- points of NUT, ALMOND; 2 years old; $2 each. trea'ty, bea but there is no name Australian colonies, after pointing the compass." With great respect and APPLE. PEAOFT. PEAR APRTnrvr which exactly fits the instrument out the difficulties in the way of the regard, Joseph Cook. FIG, NECTARINE, QUINCE, PRUNE) which has been concocted in Hawaii Boston, October 25. 1889. creation of a federal army, gives in anu 1'jiUAiN ; i to 2 years and sent to the United States to be detail the objects of the convention old; $1.50 to $1.75 each. presented to government. Min1-iste- r our recently proposed by him in a THE SAM0AN SITUATION. ROOTED GRAPE Carter called a "memoran- VINES; 10 varie- it speech. According to his plan a ties of Table and Winp Grape ; 20 tq 40 dum" and perhaps is as good a that convention of delegates from the VIEWS OP THE SAMOAN TIMES. cents each. Grape and Olive Cuttings. WYKT'HS' ; name as any for it. Whatever it various colonies would be held for ix. f may be called it has stirred a The result of the meeting which ROSES ; 10 choice varieties ; 1 year up the purpose of constructing a fed old; 30 to 40 cents each. breeze in the islands and is likely eral government, on tne uasis or a took place lately is so far satisfac- A to be the source of good Ten thousand ASPARAGUS ROOTS a' deal of Federal Parliament. He further tory in respect at least of the per-le- ct at ; : trouble. The native paper in Hono says that the scheme will necessarily Kalihi 2 vears old stroncr. ran h unanimity which exists within cut the first year after transplanting; Extract Malt, is especially severe upon Min- Ete. lulu follow closely the type of the Gov $5 per 100. ister Carter and his friends and re- ernment of the Dominion of Canada, the Malietoa party. The feeling at- seems to lations, charging them with an and adds that the delegates to the which pervade the minds of It is our purpose to recommend nothing tempt to .destroy Hawaiian inde- proposed convention will also be the whole body is the hasty forma- but what we know to be of value and what election we know from experience will grow in pendence before the general guided by the rich stores of political tion of a government and the estab- the in February next would kick them knowledge collected by Islands. the framers lishment of a permanent peace. Parties sendingin their orders before the HOLUSTEK & f out of office. The paper exonerates of the American Constitution and by end of December will receive their Trees CO., the American Cabinet from any otliers since their time. "With the determination of Malietoa anu Plants in January and February, the share in what it calls the conspiracy to best-tim- to plant. News from Brisbane, dated Aug- pass over the guiding of the ship particulars and declares that the good citizens 27, 1889, to we haye will be given, how ust reports that the British Mataafa, at present iu piaiu ana wnen, witn every $25 order. of Hawaii will unite to protect both ship .Windhover, so well known on nothing whatever to do, it is simply countries irom tue treason and per- this coast as one of flyers, Cap-- an arrangement amongst themselves Address A. 109 S the HERBERT, ITort St., XL fidy of b religio-politic- al clique, who cam nanK, master, from ."Newcastle, to make known to all their people Honolulu; 148' 1276 Honolul have attempted to sacrifice to their N. S. W., for Batavia, with Ncoal, that the followers or immediate Or 302 California 8t., San Francisco, Cal. personal interests both the indepen- struck on Bramble Cay reef, about friends of either Maliefoa brJ' Mata- 114 1297-l- m dence of Hawaii and the honor of forty miles south-eas-t from the afa must in future obey one head, the United States. This, of course, mouth of Fly river. New Guinea, on and permit no jealous" feeling what THE HAWAIIAN is directed against the proposition the night of August 20th and was ever to be engendered amoncrst AMUAL !0E 1890. of an American protectorate, but we abandoned next morning, being them, or create any unfriendly feefc - then In- think the Hawaiians need not be almost completely under water. iug amongst memseives Dy discuss- is n6w cotjesk otp Fxnax.xcA.'moN, alarmed. . The Upited States has no Crew saved. Wreck and cargo have ing the right of either of the two To be Issued the latter 1? idea of going into the protectorate Bihce been sold. chiefs to the high position of King part of next month, considerably Enlarged aai business, nor of annexing the isles Sporting News. or Samoa. Malietoa seemed to be iHHt! further improved. of the sea. She will seejthat Hawa- John L. Sullivan offers to meet very anxious that his people should iian autonomy is preserved, as she any pugulist before the California understand the position he in future niakethTco did inthejj.aseofl Samoa,, Jmt wilj Club for a 12,000. purse. per intended to assume. Many Savaii i ' SpaCe' r chan in wTpVease 'He ftfl rH M"" v,e jwoa tho ifJrc.ua I ,1 NovembSfh6.13 report ,ame not dream of extending her sover- sonally guarantees Jem Smith of chiefs, who are fast supporters of Tl by eignity over the Sandwich Parties on the othpr ;lnnia ac.w; : m, . , Islands England, 2,500 to Malietoa, have repeatedly endeav inter-islan- d, GO 6 0rde for expenses reach per Copy or cenU per copy if niailed'rabfoad remittlnH 5 upon any terms or conditions what- Mill-hildin- o San Francisco. ored to induce him' to resume his Every g, Warehouse, Store Annuals sent out without order. ever ' Mayor Pond. has vetoed the slogg- power. To all this the late king , n Thej Jlarltkue Congress.li ing' ordinance imposing a patiently listened for nearly two 9" Address f license of Public Hall, Church, Boarding School. thps. a. THRUM, Question Maritime 112-l- w The of our 3,000 annum months, nntil he made himself Hospital, Dwelling 1296-2-t per upon athletic where a good force of PaWfsher, Commerce and Oceanic steamship clubs, on the grounds that slogging acquainted with all that had trans- Yier is ooiainapie snouici be provided with Honolaln. subsidies is still causing a great deal pired Sa- ,on"e or more is a violation of the law of the state during his absence from i of discussion, and't1fe subject is and cannot therefore be made legal. moa, and the conduct of Mataafa as. bound to receive the close attention Young Mitchell the champion a guide and ruler of his people dur 7Paragon"HoseEeels of Congress at its next session. A HAWAIIAN BUSINESS middleweight of the , Pacific Coast ing the late unprecedented war and AGENCY, concensus or press opinions indi- wants to troubles. Wjth 100 feet Hose, fight Jack Dempsey. Malietoa then determined which is one of the Corner cates that the old "free ship" pro- James Faulkner in a wrestling to pass over to Mataafa, for a" time best protections against fires. of Fort aid Merekait Strata, HoboIsIh position would not receive popular at least, governing Hawaiian ' match for the lightweight champion- the of Samoa 'By actual experiments whfor ran v. Islands. support. On the contrary the drift ship of the world defeated Chas. F. and this great Fono was held for the'l turned on. 100 ft. Eureka Mill Hno di- riw GTEZSTERAI, of sentiment seems to be in the Eaton of Australia at Tacoma for purpose of hearing Mauetoa's deter- off, and a stream put on a fire in thirty AGENTS, rectjonpfthe adoption of. some na- $500 a side. mination to transfer his. authority to seconds. . EXPERT tional provision like thatfof A.CCOU2SrTA2STT8 England Jake Kilrain says he 'wants to Mataafa. Many of our foreign resi- IWInsurance Companies, have recog- AJSm s which has made mari- Miss-isssip- nized her the great meet J. L. Sullivan after their pi dents appear to think that the the great advantages arid protection COLLECTORS, wwl time power She is to day. Secretary troubles are all over. change was premature, ancLthat the when this system is always ready for use 3ffl Jackson of the jNaviaration Associa by making deductions on Tates dT pre- REAL ESTATE FIRE AND LIFE Stansbury, who forced Searle to natives should have waited until miums for their risks. INSURANCE AGENTS VSI0M ft l tion, New Ybrk,has written a letter make a record oyer the Paramatta some instructions had been received HOUSE, LOAN- AND EXCHANGE BROKERS' iaj luu uiiu I'luuuibcu ynumuer or course, has challenged the world for from the three Powers with refer- further particulars enqujre of n Commerce on the subject subsi- of a race over that or a European course ence to the appointment of king, LEWERS & Departments dies, in which he says: "We (the for 500 a side. and that the whole business will COOKE, of Business: ' Agents. government) hive subsidized trans- sixty-thre- e have to be gone through Books and Accoukts There" are entries for the again, as i accurately kept and properly adtested continental railroads to the extent of tour- soon as such instructions Coixectioto will receive attktion Olympic Club amateur arrive. x;estimonial. Co?vETANCDf8 a SpBerALTTTEecdrds giving away an empire. The results nament which begins on November Tamasese or his followers, although searched MdrrW.hSrV-- . have justified the expenditure. E.S. Babcocfc. Jr., President of the Ho- iJ But 14th and lasts three nights. in a considerable minority,, about tel tfcat has 86 Reels, each 100 TjUKSLATtsfG is it not .time for us to reach out for one-fift- h of the people, have a per- with feet 1J inch Hose, writes th fol Coraso Svv ia aU languages in ?'' unaer general we ia tku new wonders and conquer them? In The New School Geography. fect right to a voice in the' choice of lowing date ot Kept. 14. 1880: J' W "tandsold. rsj my opinio the time is ripe for & - - " txiuijfiug mat at me re- By the steamer Australia, the Board of their future ruler, more especially in cent firejc"in connection with the laundry of grand series of industrial victories, present the" the Hotel Custom Hoo8EBcsniMBtrna.t.w.-..MJrTlTl0- . .n Education has received a supply of the instance, 'wheal some.6 ParagoH Hose Reels using for our weapons the same arts chosen king will be permanently were in use for several hours under a nre-- LoiHSMSHAJB AT FAVOSA BUSlRATM.. P and sciences of war jwhich have been Monteith's Elementary Geography, with supported by of greatest ,sure oi iwiM. and both Keetend lose ADVEBTISQCEKT8 AKB SSBeCWPrioBS SOtietted for PlthHnhi. three the siooa ue siram-wiu- i perfect employ! so successfully by our supplement of Geography of Jthe, Ha- ease." Amy nations in the world; and in all 11L1296-1i- h ' Axnchv Pubchabkb or sold on coinmiMioa; foreign 'competitors. waiian seventy-fiv- e iKTEK-IsiAK- D In this effort Islands ; price, cents. futureattempts by any section of Obdkm will receive particular atteatiea. yourcityshouldbethe ally of mine. It lias also received copies of the Geo- the natives of the islands against ICO fiiis si vci; univer- sal satisfaction In the New York and San Franeisco hold -- graphy of the Hawaiian Islands, bound the king's authority or that" ef his VlTO i DATS. of Oonorrhma. the gates of V ciirp and the sea and their separately; price, sixty cents. This government, these nations will as- 9v "euuaSirfatxt.. - Utvt. IlKcsertbeiUsd Alii BUSHOeg BNTRU8T1DT0 WbwyTragbi-be'nBrowde- d OUR CAM Wttt ui 'with Hawaiian .Geography; pabhebed' by sist the king, if necessary, in crush- iiritifbjtbi i sale is irrpiBtuunj. , American-bai- &' and. runn-in- ATHnmow m. l t and owned ships, A. S. Barnes Co., New York, has been ing any supn UfftntOMfcaieiLfl lag.,ittoU a - rebeJiin.. mvilteQ flying- prepared for the Board of Education for Thitiie 1.1. K. oar flag, and thus re themselves' seem' STtfSS. ' use. in the .publie schoole, by"A. T.; toW eoimncecl lint 111 taining inthirf country far the; such coarse wift jam Atkinsoni tEeq'., 'Jnapector-Gener- al of that a innoini PRICE, tl.M. ".'" Having had a zlanrie ImsiMu benefit of lid own citizens the should any future outbreak 3afe 5irtl Sold Druteteii. .new xorfc City and ebewbsre, for over twenty-- g '5200,000,000 Schools. The work w finely executed tr wefedS TS yemfe or more freight money and li rwxlit tn the Twihiiahara ?n Woor Dlace and. this knowledffe will mart Holustkb & Co., Wholesale Agents7. intricate and complicated nature, or ri2?E2 !? of as Bejsok, Smith & Co., Wholesale ?" 12 now p&ia to auen owners atd alien York,aodtbtbBordo.Edacon.iikely)iTe the effecf of preventing Agenta. nlintr- - trial g XTm m uc mmw a w" ly Bell Telephone No. 274, ., T" otar

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. TUESDAY,- - NOVEMBER' 26,-- 1883.111

LOCAL AND GENERAL. The Mariposa was delayed by the non-arriv- al "Broad and frequent flashes of lighten- THE MECHANICS UNION. DAMAGED AND DELAYED. on time of the mails. ing illuminated the heavens on the night 33V SttJocrtisrmrnts. - 'T" Mystic Lodge K. of P. is preparing for of the 23d inst. Presentation and .Adoption of a Plat- Steamer Hawaii of Wilder fc Co.'s Line pilgrimage to Kauai. Government labor is now required to form. Meets with an Accident. a finish the Alakea street improvements. Mr. J. M. Macdonald, a well known Chas. & Cot s descriptive The Mechanics Union held their re- About 7 o'clock on the morning of Brewer One and two-ce-nt California journalist and envelopes are now The gularly weekly meeting Friday night at November loth smoke was discovered obtainable at the Post office. Zealandia took forward a mail, writer, left by the Mariposa for Sydney. consisting of 6,933 letters and 1,676 Knights of Pythias, Hall, the President coming up from the hold of the steamer Boston Line of Packets! C. the bookkeeper of the The V. S. S. Nipsic will not, probably, papers. Mr. E. Brans Mr. John Phillips in the chair. After Hawaii, laying alongside of Folsom dock leave port for nearly Kilauea store atKilauea.Kauai, is in town a month to come. Oranges are ripe, and the first lots on a short visit of business and pleasure. the reading of the minutes of the pre- No. 2, and an immediate investigation from Kona, Hawaii, are now on sale at The new Kauai Sugar vious meeting by Secretary Stone a num- showed that the cargo of lime stored in IMPORTERS WILL Company's stock the fruit stands. W, Ebeling of Wainaku, Hilo, Hawaii, please take notice that the is stated to be already quoted at a pre- ber of new applications were presented the vessel's hold had been in some line bark Martha Davis will mium. advertises himself not responsible for Hon. and Mrs. J. S. Walker gave a debts contracted without his written and read and on a vote they were all mvsterious manner reached by water, be laid on the berth in Bos- de- was commencing boil, creat- ton to load for this port dur The Pantheon saloon and Stables dance party at their residence to the order. elected. The next business was the pre- which to have parting Alert officers. ing a gas and heat which might result ing February next, to sail on or about the both been connected with the electric Mariposa, was sentation of a platform which has been first day of March. 1890. circuit. Purser Smith of the in a fire below decks. After taking the The Honolulu Foundry is engaged in kind, as usual, in furnishing late news- long looked for, and which was read and necessary precautions to prevent as far J,or further particulars apply to Quite a number of bottles of contra- making repairs on the flues of the boil- papers and a full report of passengers after some little argument adopted. Fol- as possible the result, Captain King sig- 1201298 C. BREWER & CO. band gin has been seized on the Yami-shir- o ers of the Morning Star. and cargo. lowing is the platform : naled the tugs Vigilant and Alert, which Maru. been presented Whereas, The workingmen feel that were soon alongside and pumping sev Mr. Howell, Superintendent of Public Frank Ferrara has eral heavy streams into the vessel's The V. S. Consulate has taken charge Works, has doing with two silver medals suitably inscribed, they are not represented either in the NOTICE. been Kona, Hawaii, Legislative of hold, but without any apparent effect of the efiects of the late ill-fat- balloon- on bridge busi- as a reward for his bravery in stopping Executive or branches the and wharf construction in- other to increase the boiling of the ist, J. Lawrence. ness. runaway horses. national government and that their than terests and reasonable wishes are ignored lime. MY ABSENCE FROM THE Rumors are ripe that a large liverv Monsieur Henri Frans Schomerus has The Planters' Monthly for November and almost wholly disregarded in both When Messrs. John D. and A. B. Kingdom, J.Alfred Magoon will act stable is to be built in near proximity tb been appointed to the post of Hawaiian is a very interesting number as may be the making and administration of the Spreckels, accompanied by Mr. Hug, for me under power ot attorney. the Pantheon Btables. Consul for the kingdom of the Nether- noticed by reading the table of contents laws of the kingdom, and arrived on the scene with the tug Re- WM. McCANDLESS. lands. published in this issue. Whereas, They believe that in jus- lief, it was decided to tow the vessel Dated Honolulu. Nov. 12, 1889, 114-l- m 1297--2t The usual pantonine power has not tice to themselves and their families de- over to Mission flats. The Vigilant and yet been exercised. A change 6eems to The Minister of the Interior advertises It is reported that the Warspite, of pendant upon them for support, they Alert were not long in bringing the Ha- have come o'er the Bpirit, etc. a sale of the lease of 347 acres of govern- 10,000 tons burdenj will replace the should take such united action as may waii out into the stream and to the Mis- ment land, situated at Kulaimeno, Hilo, Swift8ure as flagship of Her British seem necessary to give effect to their sion flats, where she was run into mud OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO.'s Deputy Sheriff Evans of Maui, has ac- Hawaii. Majesty's forces in the North Pacific. views in the councils of the Nation. and swamped. cepted the position of assistant Superin- Ahuimanu dairy turns out daily about Therefore, In convention assembled, As soon as the power of the lime can tendent at the Molokai leper settlement. His Majesty has appointed Hon. Lorrin be overcome, work will at once be com- TIME TABLE. 00 lbs. of butter. The excellence in we deem it fitting that a declaration be A. Thurston, the Minister of Interior, to made of the principles of the Mechanics menced on removing her cargo of merch- cy quality of the production, is appreciated Mr. Jennings has resigned super-intenden- acting Attorney-Genera- l, during the by housekeepers. be the and Workingmen's Political and Protec- andise, and until then there will be little of the Oahu Railway Co., absence of Hon. C. W. Ashford. tive Union of the Hawaiian Islands. chance of estimating the loss. and Mr. G. V. Ashley is acting protem. Kona coffee is now being harvested g We therefore declare that the object The steamer Hawaii was formerly the and turning The Hamburg-Magdebur- fire insur- Del Norte, belonging to the Crescent City The users of the electric current for out a fair but small crop, ance company, of which Mr. A. Jaeger of the Union is to aid and support all store-lightin- notwithstanding ad- Transportation Company. She was sold g purposes are very well the protracted drought is the local agent, is the first in the field legal political measures which will of last winter season. vance the interests of the workingmen to the Wilder Steamship Company sev- TRAINS WILL LEAVE HONOLULU satisfied with the advantages obtained. with the annual calendar of 1890. eral weeks ago for $38,000, and a few Oahu Railway it Land Co. as and mechanics of this country and thus follows: During the temporary absence of Mr. The Mechanics Union have an estab- Mrs. Cyril Trower, nee Miss May enhance the public good. days ago completed her repairs, and was lished branch of the organization on the adhere to following plat- to.have sailed for Honolulu this morn H. Lose from the Kingdom, Mr. C. Bolte Richardson, sister of Mrs. George B. We will the LEAVE HONOLULU ARKIVE HONOLULU Nor-wa- v. island of Maui. is reported to be form : ing, where she was to be placed on the will act as consul for Sweden and It Smith and Mr. Arthur Richardson, is in DEPOT. DEPOT. strong and flourishing. town, from her home in Sydney, on a First That the Cabinet Ministers and inter-islan- d routes. The freight billed all chief officers of departments for the islands was so large that the brief visit to her relatives. the 7:30 a. 31. 9:30 a. Rav. W. C. Merritt, the Principal of Mr. Paul Isenberg is now part pro- under the executive, be elected by the steamer Australia.which sailed for Hono- it. prietor 10:00 a. 31. 12:00 3i. Oahu College, although resigning in the Hawaiian Hotel Stables, The Sunday trains on the Oahu rail- people, and excessive salaries be re- lulu last Saturday, was forced to leave a his that 3:00 p. 31. 4:30 p. position will not leave his post until next and Mr. Seely Shaw has been placed in way are a much needed accommodation duced. considerable amount behind, and Messrs. 3i. summer. the position of manager. and the enterprise of the management in Second That the property and income Spreckels Brothers decided to send the so quickly providing them merits the qualifications of voters for Nobles be surplus down by the steamer Hawaii, so The Post Office Department forwarded The Australia brought a large assort- tangible approval of the public. that it would reach its destination in SUNDAY TBAINS: ment ot new goods to Milli- abolished. per steamer Australia to i:an Francisco the Popular Third That is the earnest wish of time for the Christmas trade. The nery House and Mr. Sachs now dis- it Leave Honolulu 9 a. m., 11:30 a. m. 5697 letters, 2279 prints and 06 pkgs. per is The Young Woman's Christian Tem- steamer was filled to its utmost capacity, 3 parcels post. playing them to customers. the Union that such suitable restrictive and p.m. perance Union is a local organization-whic- h legislation be initiated without delay as principally with valuable Christmas Returning Leave Halawa 10:K5 a. ru.. Reports from the races run at Waialua The Governor of Tahiti is reported to offers opportunity to members of may be necessary to control the intro- goods, and their loss will prove a serious 1:45 p. m. and 4 p. m. re- setback to Hawaiian merchants. on the 16th inst. say that the horses be- be en route for here to aid the forward- the gentler sex to join in the work of duction of immigrant labor and prevent the longing to Holt ducing the influence of King Alcohol. the bringing to these shores of pagan The cargo's principal damage is from James and E. Halstead ing of the proposed new steam line be- ! were the victors. tween this port and Tahiti. and pauper hordes to be eventually water, as it is generally believed thattho Executor's Notice The O. S. S. Mariposa arrived here turned loose upon the country and boiling lime will run to the bottom of the IS HEREBY GIVEX Invitations are out for a grand luau at The bark Martha Davis of the well from San Francisco at 11 :30 p. m. on crowd the natives of the soil, the foreign hold and there exhaust itself. to all persons having claims against the WaHuku, Maui, on the 28th. Thanks- known Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Boston the 23d inst., bringing mails and pas- mechanic and workingman out of The clearance papers of the vessel Estate of LEWIS JOHNSON, late ot Waialua, their Oahu, deceased, sengers and news dates to the 17th inst. show the value of her cargo to be $27,-47- 7. to present the same to the giving is a very appropriate day for a line of packets is now advertised as to means of livelihood and employment. undersigned within six months from the date luscious spread anywhere. be laid on in Boston for this port. She sailed again for the Colonies at 4 :lo Fourth That laws be enacted where- Of this amount $25,277 was des- of the publication of this notice or the; will be p. m. on the 24th inst. by people may derive greater benefits tined to Honolulu, and the balance forever barred; and those indebted to laid The Oahu Railway and Land Co. pre- The ticket office of the Oahu Railway than are now enjoyed uuder the present $2,200, to Kahului. estate are requested to make immediate pay- time-tabl- e Co., ment. C. F. WOLFE, sent the first in this issue at the6tation at Iwilei, was open The through passengers by the Mari- Homestead Act. When John D. Spreckels returned Executor under the Will of Lewis Johnson, I relative to the time of departure from for business Tuesday morning and trains posa for the Colonies availed themselves Fifth That we will strongly support from the vessel he stated that the boil deceased. lK-- 4t and arrival of trains at Honolulu. ran on regular time as advertised. of the opportunity given, by the Bteamer a liberal policy with regard to education ing lime had been subdued by filling the staying in port yesterday, toviBit the and public improvements, having in vessel full of water, causing a total loss ! The electric light is now burning The Camera Club has received excel- Pali, Punchbowl, Waikiki and the de to her cargo but assuring her hull from Executor's Notice brightly in the hall of view the development of the resources of the Honolulu lent encouragement lately, no less than lightful trip to Pearl river by the Oahu the country, by opening injury. The vessel has settled deep IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Library and Reading Room, and visitors up ready and NOTICE having seven gentlemen of the city tendering Railway. convenient communication with its vari- into the mud, and can only be set afloat claims against the have the benefit of a clear and steady their names for enrollment on of Estate of THOMAS H. HOBKON, late of Hono- the list ous parts, roads, bridges, harbors, the with much difficulty. Pumping her out lulu, deceased, to present the same to un- light. two-stor-y the . honorary members. The wooden building situated deepening of the channel and harbor of and removing her damaged cargo will dersigned within six months from the date ot on south-we- st of the publication of notice, or the corner King and Honolulu, building of new wharves, giv- consume the greater portion of the week. this they will be From appearances the bark Matilda Pilot Freeman of San Francisco Fort streets and formerly occupied by forever barred. And those Indebted to said ing greater facilities to foreign and do- Under the maritime laws John D. estate are requested to pay- will have quite a lengthy stay in port, it brought hither by the Alameda, against the Keystone saloon, was sold make immediate becoming necessary to unload all under the mestic commerce, as well as the en- Spreckels & Bros, will claim salvage, ment. her his inclination, returned by the Zea- hammer on Saturday last by Claims may be prescnted.at the office W. O. heavy lumber cargo to hold a proper auctioneer couragement of such industries as will their tugs having come to her rescue. of landia. There will he a court of in- Morgan, to Mr. Ouderkirk for $125. The When the fire was first discovered Smith, Esq. survey. on give employment to the laboring classes t J1KS. F. E. HOBP.OX, quiry on the matter the pilot's arrival building is to be removed within ten days. Dunn, passenger, was sleeping in Will of H. home. and people of small means. John a Executrix T. Hobron, deceased. News has been received that Mrs. Sam The meeting then adjourned till next me iorecaBiie ana was nearly aspuyxi-ate- d Honolulu. November 1. 1889. 1295--tt re- performance Parker and daughter have decided to The The final of the Rav Friday evening. before rescued. He was taken to main in New York vicinity until American barkentine Morning Brothers was given on last Saturday and its Star which has been engaged in mis- City Receiving Hospital, but did not the holidays when they will return to evening at the Music Hall, the piece in fully recover for over an hour. . NOTICE! sionary work among the South Sea isl- presented Guv'ners" A GRAND EXCURSION. Honolulu. ands returned here to port Nov. "Our giving the a VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEX 18th, actors full scope for de- J-- that at a meeting of thirty-fou- r their character the Kukalan Planta- Kauai people are into politics, and afternoon, days from Ponape. lineations. The residents of Hawaii and To Sroanalua, Halawa, and the takes tion Co. held in Honolulu, on the 31st day of Hon, W. H. Rice calls for a convention Maui will be afforded an opportunity to of Pearl River. The usual Saturday baseball games October, 188'J, tho following officers have been of at Lihue on 14th prox. to Diptheria and measles are still preva- elected: electors the witness the performances of the Raj-Brothe- On Saturday ex- took place at the Recreation grounds on nominate candidates for Nobles and lent and people cannot be too careful. afternoon the grand President J. M. Horner A special committee of five physicians in the near future as they pur- cursion which was planned by Mr. Dil- the 23d inst. and a fair-size-d audience A. Horner ft Representatives. pose paying the other islauds a profes- Treasurer J. F. Hackfeld consisting of Drs. Kimball, Brodie, lingham became an accomplished fact. was present. The first game was called Auditor U. F. Made would seem as though Board of Trousseau, Day and Wood, have been ap- sional visit. Secretary E.Muller. If the At 1 :15 p. m. a train of three palace and at 1:30 o'clock and was between the Education should issue instructions of a pointed to examine into the reports con- 1233--4t E.MULLER, Secretary. cerning those diseases. The regular monthly meeting of the two open cars drawn by the engine Kaala,, Iolani and the Roads and Bridges clubs. strict nature relative to the health of Y. M. C. A. children attending the public schools. Association was held at engineer Allan Clark manipulating the This game from the start was entirely The "Tourists Guide through Hawaii,'-- their hall on Thursday evening last, Tax Collector's Notice. An ounce of prevention, etc. ' one-side- d and ended in a decided vic- to be published by the Gazette Company Hon. Henry Waterhouse, the president throttle, left the town station, con- tory for the last named club score 'PIIE TAX COLLECTOR FOR officers of at an early date, will be a book much in the chair. After the reading of the ductor J. Coakley having charge of the the JL the District of Kan and Puna wilt The the Wilder Steamship standing 13 to 7. attend : sought after. Beautifully illuminated minutes of the last meeting by Secre- train. A goodly number of ladies and at the times and places specified below, for the Co. lor the ensuing year are President, of purpose of receiving annual vice-preside- tary Southwick, The second game the afternoon was taxes: Hon. W. C. Wilder; Jno. covers will be the outside attraction, the various standing gentlemen occupied committees then reported. The treas- and children seats called at 3:30 o'clock the Valley Boys KAU: F. Hackfeld; secretary and treasurer, while the mental pabulum enclosed will nonuapo, be of a most interesting nature. urer reported having the sum of $396.07 in the cars, and the balmy breezes from and Punahou clubs competing. For the November 16, from 7 a.x. to 3 ajk. S.B.Rose; auditor, Hon. W.F.Allen. first three innings the Punahou Bojs Hilea, " " " 10 12 m. on hand. The meeting then adjourned. the Kalihi and Moanalua valleys re- Naalehu. ' " " 3 p.m. 3 p.x Although careful lookout has been Two testimonials to Commander Mu-la-n freshed the travelers on their journey. had everything their own way and their Pnnaluu, " 18, " J a m. " 10 a.m. " IS m. from vessels running between this late of the U. S. S. Nipsic were sent Still Increasing 0,820 Bunches Bana friends, "naturally, felt jubilant. But Pahala, " "1 tm. kept, Rapid transit was the order of the day game PUNA: city and Pearl harbor, there has not from here to the States on a late occa- nas In One "Week. baseball is a "mighty onsarten" of sion. One was forwarded to Commander and the engine thundered over the and the fortune of the Valley Boys turn- Eabacalea, 'November SO, from 3 r.M. to 4 roc been found, as yet, the slightest trace 21. 9 A.3C. the-Nav- The above is the number of bunches Kalapana, A.M. " ill-fat- ing favorably tliey.on the commencement lamented balloonist Joseph Mullen the other to the Secretary of bridges and ran shrieking through the Hanena. 10 a.m. A.M. the Aus- of inning score "11 Lawrence. The latter has been returned to 'shipped away by the Mariposa and cuts and around the curves which form the fourth with the then Kanuili, 12 m. " 1 r.x. the flagship here to obtain necessary tralia during past standing 7 to 0, against them, goose-egge- d Opihikao, 2 p.m. 3 p.m. the week. As no the road to Moanalua. At Moanalua Pohoiki, 4 p.m. 5 The Mechanic's Union missed one of official signatures. a their opponents and put two tal- " P.M. its most energetic members last week, steamer left this port for San Francisco short stop was made during which the lies to their own score. From thence Eoae, 9a.M. " 12 m. excursionists had view Makuu, 9 A.M. " 10 A.M. Mr. Wahineaua, who, in company with Following are the officers elect of the between October 25th aud Nov- opportunity to on the game was very interesting the Hukuiu, 1 P.M. " 2 P.M. Mr. Bright, has taken a trip to the golden Union Feed Co. for the coming year: ember 16th, there was a period of the extensive grounds of Hon. S. M. Punahou Boys vainly endeavoring to Waiohinu, Kau, on all other dates to Dec. IS. u. miirVMAa. Vice-Preside- Damon. The journey was soon con- t. shores of 'Frisco to forward the interests President, E. C. Macfarlane ; twenty-tw- o days when no shipments keep their lead while the Valley Boys Deputy Tax Assessor and Collector for the Dis- of a local banana company. W. F. Allen; Treasurer, F. W. tinued on to Halawa, near Dr. McGrew's kept adding runs. The game ended at trict of Kan and Puna. could be made, bananas ripen- 129S-- Macfarlane; Auditor, E. G. Schumann; and the residence and there the party left the the ninth inning in a draw, darkness Waiohinu. October 26. 1883. . U The money order department of the Secretary, S. F. Graham; Directors, ing during that period were a loss to the train to take, passage on. the small but preventing a play to a finish. Follow- Post Office, over which Mr. Z. K. Meyers G. W. Macfarlane, A. Cartwright, growers. This is fruit, and comfortable steamer Ewa, Captain Ki-li- pi. is the score by innings: during J. The steamer ing presides, has been full of business F. W. Macfarlane. must be picked from the trees at a cer- was reached by means 3 of or- of wharf which had built for Ponahous....3 10 10 11 610 the last two mails. The number tain stage of growth to insure being de- a been the Valley Boys. 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 3--10 up steamers, first-clas- accommodation of passengers. ders forwarded, by both One of the inmates of the Insane Asy- livered in San Francisco in s the The Umpires Dan and Morris Keohokalole. sum up a total of 318, with an aggregate lum while in apparently amicable con- order. Had a steamer been leaving be- Ewa left for the commencement of her value of $4,853 30. versation with another suddenly seized tween the 2d and 10th inst., probably voyage at 2 o'clock, engineer Clark sal- a stick of wood and unmercifully club- uting the departing voyagers with blasts Drowned. under the two or three thousand bunches might The Paradise of the Pacific, bed his fellow inmate about the head. have gone away which have not been from the sonorous whistle of the Kaala On Saturday afternoon last at a little editorship of Mr. Wray Taylor, presents The injuries are reported to be very sent. These statistics emphasize the answered by the more mellow whistle of past 4 o'clock a fireman on the steamer this month a large amount oi maienai serious. No blame attaches to the the Ewa while the Hawaiian quintette interesting to both local and statement of thiB paperyesterday regard- Waialeale, named Thomas Leavitt, fell useful and keepers or officers of the institutiop for ing th.e necessity of another steamer. club, which had been especially engaged foreign readers, especially to the latter. the occurrence. to add to the pleasures of the trip, voiced overboard from the vessel as she was The public have been generous in their "Aloha oe." For two and a half hours the lying close to the wharf. A shipmate to enterprise and the Mr. Lennox, practical printer, Coming; Baseball Games. patronage this J. J. a excursionists were carried on the steamer named Tague, saw the accident and im- journal in response upholds the interests for some years connected with the job Following is the schedule of games to from point to point, all the beauties of mediately went to rescue. The of Hawaii. department of the Brooklyn Eagle of be played by the Junior League : the but little known shores of the vari- the Brooklyn, N. Y., and latterly connected ous lochs pointed out in- place where the unfortunate man had It was on dit on Friday that the Kauai Nov. 28 Valley Boys vs. Iolani. at being and the ne with advertising department of to Col. G. W. Mac-farla- the the 1 :30 p. m. ; Punahou vs. terest being added to by the skillful disappeared was marked by his hat re- Sugar Co. had paid San Francisco Bulletin, arrived by the Kamehameba, piloting a check of $50,000 for his energy Jr., at 3:30 p. m. of Captain Kalipi who at times maining on the surface, but although and Australia and assumed the foremanship Nov. 30 Iolani vs. 1:30 ran so close to the shore that it would every effort was made, both by white and ability in organizing floating of job printing department of the Punahou, at company in London. The genial the p. m. have been an easy matter to have and native divers, no trace of his body the office of the Gazette Publishing Co. stepped on or off the steamer. The re- Colonel is to be congratulated not alone Dec. 7 Iolani vs. Valley Boys, at 3 :30 could be obtained. Police officer Clem- of such a present but on p. m. turn start was made from off Mr. C. A. ens who was on duty at the wharf, ob- upon the receipt The Japanese steamer Yamashiro Brown's place at 3:15. A different route his successful effort in raising Hawaiian Maru, Captain C. Young, arrived here Dec. 14 Karaehameha, Jr., vs. Valley tained drags and the bottom of the dock Boys, at 3 :30 p." was taken on the homeward passage, the was searched by those means up to a credit in England. Thursday morning from Yokohama after in. steamer freight e finally landing her living un- voj-ag- Dec. 21 Iolani vs. Kamehameba, Jr., late hour, but without result. The manager of a rough of fourteen days. The at the wharf at 4 :45, where the Kaala Mr. E. R. Miles, the late brought as cabin passengers at 1:30 p. m. fortunate man was about 54 years of age stables, left on the vessel and the cars were in waiting. The the Hawaiian Hotel Lieut. Col. Gleig, Mr. and Mrs. Naca-yara- a, and a native of England. He had been homeward journey was rapidly made, Inter-Islan- Australia on Fridav for San Francisco. in the employ of the d S. S. Mrs. D. Keaweamahi and 2 chil- Schedule of Gaines of the Honolulu forty minutes being the time allowed by POWDER Before his departure" the employees at Baseball League. Co. for about a year past and was well cup to Mr. dren, and eleven Japanese. In the engineer Clark to his iron horse to the stables presented a silver steerage were S42 men and 208 women a liked. Further efforts will be made to- a token of the respect and es- Nov. 30. Aala vs. Barracks, 3:30 cover the distance in and the train day to recover the body. Absolutely Pure. Miles as total of 1,050. p. m. rolled into the depot on time. they held him, and Mr. " teem in which Dec. 7. Aliiolani vs. Roads and Brid- This powder never varies. A marvel of purity presented him with a of theHawa-iia- n Mr. Dillingham is to be congratulated stiength andwholesomeness. Store economical Paul R. Isenberg Mr. Walsh, the Manager ges, 1:30 p. m. The Planters' Monthly. gold watch. Sugar Co. returned to Kauai last upon the success attending the trip, all than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold la handsome Dec. 14. Iwilei vs. Iolani, 3:30 p. m. who had ventured being strong in their The issue for November is on the competition with tbe multitude ot low test. on week, to begin the construction of the Dec. 21. short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sol A hanging took place at the jail Barracks vs. Aliiolani, 1:30 praise of the system which is apparent table, and contains the reports of the W were first ditch on the Hanapepe valley side. p. m. oslt in Cass. Botal Saeixo POwseb Co., Mondav to which no invitations The steamer Kaala was chartered to in the management of the road for the doings at the annual meeting, and the Wall st., Hew York. issued.' Ah Ho a Chinese convicted Dec. 28. Iwilei vs. Roads and Brid comfort of its patrons. The new coun- for quick raising, the Koyal iMaag jfowoexis carry lumber, mules and material, to ges, p. m. various reports then presented and read. superior to all other leavening aseaWi. It Is ab- from HamaEua snumea on nis re- J :w try which is opened up to view and the solutely pure wholesome of the klgkeet commence wort with. Mr. Baldwin 4. Iolani vs. 3:30 proceedings and and mortal roil bv the aid of his turned to Maui by the Likelike, after a Jan. Aala, p. m. scenery in and about the deep lakes of We wish thai the had been leavealag power. It is always aaifona ia queue The body was, discovered at to Makaweli, Jan. 11. Barracks vs. Iwilei, 3:30 p. Pearl harbor are well worthy a visit and given more full, that is, that the discus- strength and quality and never falls toatak Deputy Marshal Hop two weeks visit with Mr. m. Ught, sweet, moat palatable aad RUtrtMvs foL 8:30 a. m. and Walsh and the surveyors. opportunity will probably be offered in sions on the various reports and topics Bread, biscuits, mufflus, cake, etc., nlsd with kins soon after obtamea a jury wno re Jan. 18. Aliiolani vs. Aala, 3:3&p. m. the near future for the public to enjoy brought in, had been reported at more Royal Baking Powder may be eaten tot witkeat turned a verdict of death at his own The Hawaiian Chinese News has been another excursion at reduced rates. length, as they were very interesting. distressing resalts to tbe aaott delicate dtsjeaWv buried in y organs. It will keep ia aay cliaate ritk-e-t hands. The body was the placed on the desk and as usual contains "Royal Presents. From this number we learn that the deterlorttloB. afternoon. bright and cheerful thoughts upon vari- Prof. Berger the bandmaster has re la Memorlara. planters in Louisiana are troubled with Prof. H. a. XoU.U.S.Go.veraaMBtCkeat, subjects. There are four 'pages of badly, after exasBlaiBg oaVcUlly the priBCipal bkia Professor Park A. Van Tassell and his ous ceived a handsome ring, set with dia- In view of the regard and esteem in the cane borer as if not worse, yowder of the eouafey, reported: ''; "Frost Mt by the illustrations which exhibit the art of the than here. The attention of planters is "The Koval BaklBg Powdr ls,&MoIteIy j manager Mr. Fnk monds and a sapphire, from the Prince which the late Captain Nicolls of H. B. sW Mariposa for the Colonies, Prof. lithographer in a meritorious degree. called to an article relative to the new for I havesofouEd itiamasr steamer for- M. S. Cormorant was held in this city, it for that eeapaayaad tbe 0M4 State Van Tassell feels deeply the loss of his There is a graphic deecriptioa of the per- and Princess de Bourbon, who also disease which threatens to exterminate 9v brother aeronaut and has remarked in formance now running at the,.Chinese ward their thanks to the members of the has been proposed, and the proposal the sugar cane in Java, ami if.it destroys "Bcmim of tbe, faeHrttestsAteeeaaMraaW conversation that he looks forward to a theatre, and mach "other matter which band for their superb playing. iB meets with general favor, that a 'window the cane there, it will hardly be possible for obttJaiag perfectly pare creaat ef tart, nasi By shoald be read to be appreciated. is J. W. Robertson receives a should for other reasons depend ot aaott she yaeqessr like sudden and unexpected end. It be erected to his memory in the to prevent its reaching other countries. proportloas of tho aaase, aaa tho meihai esTlte the last mailjie received advices' of tbp reported that fall files of this very in- gold watch and Mr. Paul Isenberg, Jr., a Cathedral church in which, lie with hte No cane. should be allowed to be brought preparation, tb Koyal Baklag Powder Is loss of two intimate friends professional teresting paper are to be forwarded to pin set with rabies, sapphires and dia- officers and men constantly worshipped into this country. We have the best purest and most reliable baktac Bourbon County, Kentucky, by next monds, as tokens of appreciation for powder offered to tbe public. aeronauts, who had closed their career, the during the many months his ship was sugar eane in the world, and need no D wrvirfiS-'rpnrt'ftre- ,' "V. HESBY A. MOTT,.P. ," ! Tnu, . .,, . ,, ttiojiedJinJlisJbirbi&ilCJPonflnlni "ft'EJESIKi'' - - - .se.tfeis u - ate.iSKfcS 1WHw, 3 fT r, jt - - i

TUESDAY, NOTBMBER 21,-1- 881. 8 HHWiJIAN-- G'AZBTTB, says within its stipulation but wae te be Hawaiian for purposes of cultivating rice In the Saprease Crart of tke Ha tho plantation, but there wai Saprcme Comrt of tke no water in Kenaukvalso, who conveyed by a separate lease. At April Term, which depends on irrigation and waiiaa Islands In Equity. In it Islands In Banco. that the demised premises were irri- Banco. As of October Term, formerly lived at Waipa, says there the second trial his evidence on was1 lamely sup- 1888. gated by and from the water course 1889. was a traco of another ditch, but it this point rather ported by Tong Chow who, hqw-eve- r, A GENTS tar the Hawaiian in controversy for some time before was lost before it reached Nuuanu's flulSIOly O.BREWBKCO.latest, TJx Sang Co. vs. T. land. Ho also says, that the taro did not know that Kwai Hee Kwai Hee, Gee Chas, Wostc the lease was madej that the defend- The Wo - AND plaintiffs' AliO EB AIj. land on the leased premises was was present when the water was TTnc- P. AHOXG. C. AKA ant Alo being one of the Philadelphia Hoard ef UaderwrUere Comtiusing Firm lessors had at the date of the lease, formerly watered from the Kiwaa talked about, rnd further, positively C. Aho, the Appeal from Decree of the Chan- says says nothing was said on the ftr the fiUwa!!an laimm!,. TJX WO SCNG V Co., vs. T. power to grant the water course, ho spring ;und Ku he thinks that that A0BNTS O. BKKWSK ce OF cellor. old watered taro subject to Monsarrat, who drew tho A1.0 Wa. having taken a lease of it from Mr. the ditch this land axd Ah K BEFOBS 3VDV,CJ3 H'CULLT, FBBSTOM, BICXXB-TO- and then inconsistently says they lease of the premises. Charman (the true date of which liAMBCKQII SkSMKZV. must be taken to be 1st November, AND DOLE, 33. wore watered from another source, It seems to me therefore, that Opinion of the Court by Preston, J. e. the defendants' contention Fire Insurance CimjMMiy. af j., pbestox j. 1SS1), and as Alo (defendant) did i. the Kiwaa spring. that the BrroKE jotd c J., cuixt water-rig- ht DOLS 3. The matters in issue in this case This testimony of the defendants' was understood at tho EICSESTOX J.. not reserve the water right in the Theande have been before the Court ou sev- witnesses entirely fuils, in my time of making the first lease, to nedhavingbeenappelitedAftaate. the Court per Judd, C. J. general demise of the rice planta of the above Company, are prepared to isare Opinion of to plain- eral occasions. mind, to break dpwa the plaintiffs' be a distinct matter to be subse- risks against are e HUtme and HrUit. tion, it passed in law the lags, and oa Merchandise stored tbereiaBM We refer to the opinion of Mr. tiffs as an actually used appurtenance On the 3d April last, the Court evidence supporting the allegations quently provided for by a separate on the most favoBje tenao. For particalars offlce a statement of held that the question not covered appurtenant water-cours- e. is not out. af A' SCHAKlrK co- - Justice Preston for of the demised estate. of the instrument, made iir 1 the pleadings in this case. The The lease of the estate, which I by previous decisions, aud to be The claim of the plaintiffs on this In accordance with the foregoing upon the decided in the present case, was the reasons am obliged to praver for relief is based shall call the first lease, was pre- point is strengthened by the testi- I dissent from GENERAL INSURANCE COMPAJiY- - allegation that the lessors (defend- Honolulu allegation in the bilLthat "at the mony of Apakeen, who cultivated the opinion of the Court, feeling pared and signed in the For Sea, Paver & ants) covenanted that they would plaintiffs articles of date of the said leaso and for some rice upon the demised premises that the plaintiffs havo satisfactorily lias Transport same dav the OPDRESBBX not buy or lease from the owners of copartnership were executed. The time prior thereto, a certain water from the time the sugar plantation shown that they are entitled to or be- course and water-rig- ht had' been kuleamxs any kuleanas lying second lease (of the water right) was given up till these pluintiffs Telief. Having established an Agcacy at Kaaainin for. demised. used and enjoyed by the said lessors tho Hawaiian Islands, tho rac ing within the premises was prepared and executed in took possession, a period of about Agents, are authorised to tako examination of as appurtenant" and belonging to six years, under a lease from Al- Upon a careful Kauai, and Gee Chun alone signed (General StitotrriscnuKis. Riaks aeaiast tke Danger ef & the testimony we are of opinion on behalf of theTJn Wo Sang the premises demised under said bert S. Wilcox. He says in sub- JITTHS ., it always had that the lease, the making of which Company. lease, and been and stance, that they got water from Most Reasonable Rates, and as t& is alleged to be the breach of the Kwai Hee of the plaintiffs says now is of right belonging aud ap- the old ditch which' is in dispute HAMBURG MAGDEBURG .saeat Jt averable Terms.. by T. Alo purtenant P. A. SCHAEFER .& CO. covenant, negotiated he was present on this land at Kauai thereto." and which crossed the Alo or Char- Fire Insurance Company, 12B61y to On argument on appeal was Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. with Geo. Charman, and made when Alo (defendant) pointed it the it man land, that water ran through OP HAMBUBG (T. Alo's son) was really suggested to the Court that the that ditch onto the premises in m Ah Wa, out to him and Gee Chun and that BDJMISGS,MEKCHAKIISl:,JfOBJf. & If made and executed on the 11th Alo and Apakau (both of them les- statement in the opinion of the question during that whole period against Insurance HVoti.ee on Fire on the nost favorable terms. v November. 1S81, which was prior to Chancellor, which the decree up to the time the present plain- A- sors) said that the ditch belonged ., - XAEGEK, The Agent for from de- appealed from was founded, is !r Agen t for the Hawaiian Islan ds . the British Foreign Marine. In- & to the lease in question the land. Apakau says that the "it tiffs' took possession, and that after surance Company (Limited) has fendants to plaintiffs (26 Oct., much to be regretted that Gee he had been using this water for sanctions to .Reduce the Rates SftoaST previous Company (the Han Tai) WASHINGTON HonoIJn picilc The testimony of Mr. Char-ma- n Chun, who was the resident mana- six years, Charman wanted fifty dibaeCen andPorU in Ihe 1SS2). of which he, Alo and Asee were FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., fnSJ.1 Pr,e?ared to issue Policies at"the of the copy of ger of the plantation, and signed use of !,ysirtM' with a 8rclal reduction on freight is that the date members, had used this water from dollars for the water, which OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. the lease produced by him was the Charman ditch for six years and the second lease himself, was not was paid. This witness speaks of H IT AgentBrIt.P0rSinH;gA,Tt changed from 1SS1 to 1SS2 and the only at the end, when Charman produced as a witness," was in- himself as one of the lessors of the Cash Assets Jan. lst,1884 $1,595,550.34. term altered from sixteen years to heard they were using it, that they accurate, and that in fact he was plaintiffs. Charman's testimony TH E copy of on hearing Takes Bisks against Loss or Damaceb y fifteen years, because the paid $50 years. examined the of the agrees with that of Apakeen at this a BatldlnPS. Fire Mutual Life for it for the six .. -. Jicrcuanaiae, Jiacnlnery aui Furn- - Insurance Company,. the lease given to Alo in 1SS1 had previous case before Mr. Justice point, except that he says he de- irore on favorable terms. A. JAEGER Charman says when he heard the -.-. :n- . get- 'oiQIir- ..ir - T OF NEW TOBK. become mutilated or effaced by Chinamen were using his water he Preston. manded one hundred dollars for j "a"" lutaiwuimi isianus was Assbts DEC. ting wet, and he made them a new demanded $100 rent and got $80. It agreed that the evidence the use of the water and received 31,1888, .... S126,082,153JSa corresponding with his dupli taken in two previous cases between lease Alo (defendant) says, he acquired eighty. There is no evidence what- Beliable, Profitable, Prompt aad Certain. cate, as one year had then expired. the Charman kuleana while the the parties should be used before ever that Charman had any right Char-man-'s tUe Insoran The copy annexed to 3Ir. Han Tai Company were in posses- the Chaucellor to charge anyone for tho use of this inedTtoapPTy to"681'6 " deposition substantiates his On referring to the records of water running through his land. S. B. ROSE, sion of the rice lands; and that the 1212 testimony. Han Tai Company paid him for the such testimony, we find that Gee When he purchased the land of ly Genreal Agent Hawaiian Islands. argument water-rig- Chun was we But it is claimed at the ht as they had.no (other) examined, but are of Wilcox, in 1875, the ditch was that if at the date of making the water; that he told Kwai Hee when opinion that such testimony is more there and the water was running The Hartford Fire Insurance Ct. lease in question defendants were looking over the land that it was in favor of the defendants than of through it to the the premises now water-righ-t plaintiff. says ex- HABTFO BD, then in possession of the his own water-righ- t; and that Kwai the He that he occupied by these plaintiffs, and - CONNECTICUT. ecuted Alo on W - -- by virtue of Charman's lease, the Hee came to see him about the the lease for Kauai, which Wilcox, after his deed to LIWSURANCE- COMPANY ff (BfCORTOKATSD $ made parcel of a notified 1816.) defendants have it water-rig- ht for which he first asked and week after Wong Charman, leased to Apakeen, un- OF tJNOONfELANDT "S premises leased to plaintiffs. Ko, the Honolulu agents, who were f l the $350, but at Asee's solicitation he der which lease Apakeen used this' ,. 1 which con- also partners, to pay rent. "water-cours- e CaMTAIi The lease of the land agreed to let the Uu Wo Sang Com- the This without claim or oppo- xzsEEnranSEHaaasM Total Asst Jan. 1, 1888, $5,288,643.87 tains this water-rig- ht was assigned pany have it for $200, and that $150 was November, 1882. Quai Hee sition from Charman for six years. by defendants by a says went to in Jan- $5,000,000. to the plaintiffs of it was to be deducted from the that he China Charman says, claim the water; A. Agent for the "I 1223 y JAEGER. Haw'n Is. writing without date, but acknowl- $1600, the original rent agreed uary, 1883, and in the first case he I bought the water and ditch with 25th November, 18S2. testifies, stayed on planta- edged on the upon; and that Gee Chun signed he the the kuleana. I don't know whether favorab) t PRUSSIAN NATIONAL "'""'"Vproaptl; adjs4ed asd-- and the plaintiffs allege that they the lease on Kauai. said, the tion for a year after the first lease. the deed says anything about payaoie Here. "M "I it;" 229 6m t. i; Agent acau8. took this assignment in ignorance water is separate from the rice land. At any rate, he admits that he was and his deed was not produced. I xnrsxxziAiTczi ooncEAirs", for tho Hawaiian Islands of their rights, which ignorance we Kwai Hee was told this." here until after the first rent to Alo am convinced, tnat unarman's de- OF STETTIN of alleged was paid, presume was the fact The contradiction between Kwai and might have known mand for pay for the use of the XSTABUSHBD - - 1845. procured from says, TRANS that the right was Hee and Alo being so complete of it. He however, that he water which ran through, but did Capital : : Kelcbsmarka ATLAHTIC Charman subsequent to the cove- did not know of until his Teturn 9,000,000. upon the question whether in the it not have its source in his land, was Fire Insurance Company, nant in queston. from China in 1887. pure bluff on his part, without a negotiations the water was to be TnnKdersi.lPedhaTln2 been appointed agent OF HAMBUEG. There is no allegation in the bill After a careful consideration of shadow of right, and that he ac- of Company for the separately considered or not, it is Islwds Co-an- f the d that this Charman kuleana with the to the case and of the opinion of the complished his end merely through ?n.?HrfpareV cceP' rks Fire on Cmitt1 Reserve, Belcha much be regretted that Gee Chun Qnl.?S?l FrnItnrL. Merchandise, Produce, Cnl5i8ihi"lVv.T 'A 6,060,080 water-rig- ht was made by defend- who was the resident manager of Chancellor, we see no reason to the ignorance of Apakeen as to his SWaE2U"sc" on t!e niost favorable terms CompanIe3j0l859ccO' of demised premises differ conclusion has ablIShere!o:uptlt adju adpay. TotaI ants parcel the the plantation and signed the second from the he rights. Beichsmarfc 107,650,060' or that the water was appurtenant lease himself, was not produced as arrived at, and therefore, w It may be argued at this point, H. KiEJMESCHKKIDEIi, ult At & thereto. We understand that it a witness. believe he is absent The appeal is dismissed with that, admitting the facts and the Wilder Co.s. prior bill that I costs. NORTH GERMAN was claimed in the in China. At any rate it is not dis law to be as I have found them, the Northern Assurance water-rig- ht Company. Fire the said was appurte- puted that he signed the lease and F. M. Hatch and A. S. Hartwell plaintiffs are bound by their lease Insurance Company, nant to the demised premises and deliberately bound the company of for appellants; P. Neumann and from the defendants to pay rent for ESTABLISHED 1836. -- OF HAMBUBG- .- - was an ancient one, Co- that the ditch which he was by the article of co- Chas. L. Carter for respondents. this water. But it seems to me Accumulated Fand3: - - . the - Berve Beichs-- was 3 000 000 Cml.0f and, upon hearing, this found partnership manager for two years, Honolulu, November 4, 1889. that, having found the water and capital their 3,820,000. by the Court to be otherwise and Companies 25ooooco to p3y $200 a year for the water. the ditch through which it runs to The TotaI Dissenting Opinion Dole, J. asent of Ifala Company in Honolulu has Beichsmarks 43.8y,000 the bill dismissed. The claim that He could not have understood, xis of be appurtenant to the land leased received instructions to was a breach of the Charman lease Upon a plea to this bill in which to plaintiffs, lease nnderslgned. General above-nt-WTe- Alo certainly did not, that the first the the which Reduce the Kates tJ? Agents of the the covenant because made subse- decree on second bill was appurtenances be- of life Insurance 'or the Hawaiian lease which demised the rice land the the also demises the Bulldines. Furniture 'h's country to a minimum rate, chandise MPAHnoa I &Z quent to the lease in question, is pleaded in bar to this action, the longing to the land, binds these de- ,J preminm without and - ,Tyv' --V..klAA1.UUJ ." which the remaining members of I?faud! for r"ecce in the Hawaiian inconsistent with the claim that it Court in Banco said, in overruling fendants were parties n the Han Tai Company owned, car- who thereto, SSHS".,"" "damaReby-flrjLp- the o was in existence at the time of the the plea, that the present bill con- and they should not be permitted H.HACKFELD & CO. ried with it, as appurtenant, the t 0 tne.PrIn5'pal advantages attaching to a 1251 ly lease and therefore formed a part tained the following allegation to of ignorance the NOBTHfiBN." attention water right which Alo dlone had take advantage the Is specially drawn to the following: of the demised premises. the right to, by lease from Char which was not made by the pre- of the plaintiffs, even though they We are therefore led to the con- vious bill, to the date labored same ignorance SUBRENDEB VALUES of Lapsed Policies man. If the second lease had not wit: "At under the Hdat the disposal of the Assured for clusion that the decree appealed been taken, the claim of, plaintiffs of the said lease and for some time themselves, to obtain additional from, dismissing the bill, was right prior a water-cours- e valuable covered Metropolitan could well be made that Alo's join- thereto, certain rents for a interest f thout Market water-rig- ht dffioflcMENT and should be affirmed. ing in the conveyance (the first and has been used and by tha original lease. I, S. ap- A. Hartwell for plaintiffs; lease) passed the water-rig- ht as an enjoyed by the said lessors as Whatever may be the correct L!JI0N of "Junctions on Foreign Travel Besidence- - THEO. Paul Neumann for defendants. appurtenance, not purtenant and belonging to the pre. conclusion on this point, there is .S.n . H. it being reserved """ -- &t-v c Honolulu, June 4, 18S8. raises demised under said lease, and much in the evidence and, the rec- AGENT. " in the lease, although I do not - think it would strike one of this always has been and now is of ords of the case, which supports the Kins'- Street In the Supreme Court of the Ha- class that a lease of partnership right belonging and appurtenent plaintiffs' contention that the sep- CASTLE & COOKE thereto." arate lease for the water-rig- ht was 1..1 MP- - waiian Islands. In Equity. property would carry with it the rTFyjf property of an individual member. The effect of this decision is to not mentioned in the negotiations While not going to the extent of place the case about where it stood for the lease of the premises and LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE Tvtf TTv Wo Saxg6ompa-- y VS. saying that the plaintiffs are estop- under the first bill, which alleged, that Gee Chung, the manager, of ped by the second lease, it seems among, other things, that the water- their plantation, signed the lease of Choicest to me to support Alo's contention course and the water were, at the the water from Alo, from dire ne Iasuran 00 Agonts Meats that the negotiations for the water-rig- ht time of the execution of the lease, cessity and without the knowledge Ibeidse chasczx&ob'thdd! AGENTS TOKTHE- - vFHO- M- M were a part of the original appurtenant to the leased premises. of Kwai Hee, who appears to be , Decision. compauy. The transaction and were not fully set- The evidence greatly preponder the head of the New England Life special of such water-cours- e by plaintiffs Mutual Ins. Co. Finest Herds.- - There are difficultiesrhet tled until the manager Gee Chun ates in favor agreement which the Nfl with in arriving at the facts of a and Alo had met again on the being appurtenant to the leased entered into partnership for the OF BOSTON- - business premises. in- demised premises transaction between premises after the first lease was The witness, Kaiwi, cultivation of the J3 Chinese. They exist in the case signed. troduced by the plaintiffs, had lived has the same date with the lease , ; Aetna Fire I nsurance-Company- G. 4 before me, since the lessors of the The law contended for Bv plain at Waipa for forty years. He thereof, and contains an assignment J. WALLER, Prop.. -- ' plaintiff havedifferent interests tiffs counsel that the "grantor con- said, "in old times the land was of this lease, which was made to OF HAETFOBD ' involved and the plaintiffs are sev- veys by his deed as an appurtenance, konohiki, used for taro. It had Kwai Hee and Gee Chung only, to eral individuals forming a partner- whatever he has the power to grant, water; it came from the Waipa the partnership. It also provides Union Fire and Marine Ins. Co. ship or "hui," and various ones stream, through the ditch that has that " all other leases of land situ- FAMILIES AND SHIPPIJJG of which is practically annexed to the 1277 OF SAyFBAKCISCO its membership have taken part in granted premises at the time of "the been spoken of. There is no other ated in said Ahupuaaof Waipa now transactions in dispute. grant and is necessary to their en ditch from olden time by which held or that may be held by any ers H0ETH BRITISH AND The object of the bill is to enjoin joyment in the condition of the es- this land can be watered. The one or more of the said XEECAimLE SUPPLIEDON SHORT NOTICE; the defendants from bringing any tate at the time," Philbrick vs. spring Kiwaa is small; there is in his individual, or their joint Insurance Company action on oe prop- for rent the lease acknowl- Hieing j 97 Mass. 133) is not con- water there in rainy weather it names, snail parrnersnip edged on the 25th would not be enough for this land." erty;" but there is no allusion what- AND AT THE of November troverted by defendants' counsel. tOXDOS AD EDIJiBl,, GH 1S82, whereby the T7n Wo Sang I think the law is well settled as Also, "The ditch was enlarged by ever in the letters of water-righ-t, Lowest Company (plaintiffs) covenanted to claimed by plaintiffs; but having the sugar plantation in 1863 and to the future lease of this .ESTABLISHED 1809. Market Price. pay $200 per annum to Alo (de- found that the two leases were one 1864 ; after the sugar plantation or of any water-righ- t, thus Bmocbczsofthic Comiustas at Drc. 31, 18b6: strong negative testimony Capital MW0,(S8 fendant) for the use of the water transaction, and that it was the un- abandoned the land Apakeen affording 209,668 from the planted on using water from the date of the first leas " 625 0 -- "Charman Kuleana," and derstanding and intention of the rice it, that at 4 ' AHXcats delivered from negotiation Fire Fund and Besenres as at Slit thoroughly this Xrk.. to declare the defendant trustee of parties that Alo should give a separ- the same ditch." Also, "Nuuanu's there had been no in December. 1889 1,788112 chilled Life water-rig- ht and Annuity Funds mean, of a lease to water-rig- ht now by to in ques- 4,4J5,Mi the said the use of the ate lease for his and land, held Charman, is the regard the S Revenue Fire Branch Patt 1,278,311 Heat so tretPd !,7.. . "S6 jf 4 plaintiffs and to account for rentals receive separate rent therefor, the the land where this dispute is. tion as a distinct property from the 7 BeTcnne Life Annuity Branches 653.686 .t. is true properties, and is ziiantRf.A4 . previously paid under said lease. rule of law above approved does not When Nuuanu had the land the demised premises. It that ED. HOPPSCHLAEGER &. CO., alter delivery thin fSXES,X J" j laager i' W The defendant water ran through the ditch on the Kwai Hee makes contradictory . together with Tong apply. It may be that this was not X3871y Agents for ttre Hawaiian Islaadt. MNJe 4M 1 Chow, Tong WoaandPac Kanah brought home sharply to Kwai Hee, land." He further stated that statements in regard to his presence M had previous to this lease executed so when home Nuuanu was his brother-in-la- w. at Waipa when the lease of the s.: that he returned The LiverjiMl LtMten & Gtofce ' a lease dated October 26, 1882, of from China and ascertained that his Thi3 evidence of Kaiwi is sup- water-rig- ht was signed; but the k the rice lands at Waipa, Hanalei, firm were paying Alo $200 a year ported by Leika, another old resi- fact that no witness on either side INSURANCE CO. -- Kauai, to Kwai Hee and Gee Chun dent of Waipa, Apakeen and Albert testifies to his being there, and his Wing Wo Tai & Ai for the water, he repudiated it If ASSETS - - -- $31,181,000 cl. m who together with Wong TJck, C. Gee Chun,the managing partnered S. Wilcox. own final testimony that he was not W NET INCOME -- (XX), 00 l Ahong, C. Aka and C. Aho now understood it as did Kwai Hee he The witnesses introduced by the there, raises a doubt in my mind of $3, form the CnWo Sang Company should not have taken the second defense against the plaintiffs' claim his being present at "Waipa after CLAIMS PAID - $88,714,000 fattest, (plaintiffs) at the annual rental of lease. to this water as appurtenant to the the first lease was signed and be- Hare esiafeHaed aa aacy ia Jufttttt. 1350. The plaintiffs now leased premises, were MakahikJy fore he went to China, in the fol- tbeHawaliaa the aa4n(MdKwlfcare claim The result most satisfactory to prepared to writeIlad,a4rfk aaiBt mi EKrqttM that the demise of the premises my mind is to hold that Alo's ver- Ktx and Kenaulu. Makahiki lived lowing January. At the first trial, bofe. By Jate which are a rice plantation, on sion is the truth and therefore the at Waioii and Hanalei and says the defendant, Alo, who is deeply FIlEtgBffLMKGI, arriva have Mcerve Umk which water there was no ditch be- interested in the results of"the sail,'' for irrigating purposes bill must be dismissed. that there JfgtCNIItlffi All'kfrtt -- . k IWSLUIM tl ofTsaVM.T' ' BW IBBHIHeA. is a cosstituest, carried with it to A. S. Hartwell for pkuatlffs; fore the time of the plantation, bat was the only witness wb testified Ob favorable torsu. 9wltime IMh j the plaiatiffs the right to the water Neumann C. for Kn, who has lived in Waf pa twenty to an anderstandiBg at the time eeilUy. Detached AmMttatct tai CMtestc P. and I. Carter SiMmea'for a period oftkree yean, for tw m-mwm- m exi.-rttac- e md-jiaa- ., WUte as an appurtenance of the deaaWd defendants. year or more, admits the the first leate was negotiated, thaf in advance. T.kk iwawsptljr tof mikm mint payable of air old ditch before the time of the water-rig- ht was not Included Iter. Pearee TWWl j . tta BISHOP CO. f.1'. lUtxJkwM,,, M.V., :";: -

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE, TCTKSDAY, tJOVEMBER 26," !&&. 9 SJ9. CORRESPONDENCE. little ones diligence and good habits, "THAT'S DIFFERENT." (Scnrrat SUiwrtistincnls. 3fai) SUiDcrtiscmcnts. they will then have little to fear in An Analysis of the Vote for Represen- --V TVe do not hold oanelTts responsible for the, this life, and this will help to fit tative and Nobles. stttrat&ts caJt, or opinions expressed by our them for a better one hereafter. correspondents. Editok GArirrrEY There lias been Observer. no definite information published con- JUST RECEIVED

s Hawaii. Nov. 1SS9. Vhj-slclan- In Council. cerning- the numbers of the different Per "JAMAICA," nationalities among our voters. For the HOLLISTER G Ha. Editor: The following phy An Opposite View. purpose of obtaining definite information ft have sicians, Drs. A. Lutz, G. Trousseau, Mr. : opinions of Joseph on this most important subject I Editor The to ,3S3K . ' F Cook caused be compiled (from ithoGreat 109 FORT STREET. J.H. Kimball, EobLiTcKibbin, H. of Boston fame on our Chinese con- Begisierof Voters of th&Kingddin ;the Stangenwald, A. B. Carter, E. Oliver, stitutional amendment which appeared following tables, viz. : F.K.Dav, C.B. Wood, and N. B. in the P. C. Advertiser last week, AN INVOICE OP 1 5 Wholesale and Retail Emerson, by invitation of the Board will probably be received by opponents of Health, met at the office of tho of that amendment with a satisfaction p .2. H.c which would be audible, it it was not for S3 MORTON'S GOODS. Board this afternoon, to discuss the I the fact that such an opinion no longer r- - c . 5 s DRUGGISTS & TOBACCONISTS. reported outbreak of diphtheria in S- - ' : attacks simply the sandlotters and hood- 5 1 : "tH25"Hf i Also: Now Landing from tho " BOYAI1 ?1. as 52 U the city, and make such suggestions anti-Chine- r r ALICE, invoice of lums in the party, but a re- o . "an s " AND AtANUFAGTtJEERS OP as the matter seemed to require. sponsible ministry of this country. ;. The facts elicited were, that a Opinions like Joseph Cook's given ...... Crosse Bttweil's Gooits 5 a?9 E large majority of the physicians had from a distance of some thousands of ICO it to -- Oahu. recently numerous miles and with but scant knowledge of cc tn o a to o UN PART AS FOLLOWS: HOLLiaTBE'S attended cases of co sore the peculiar conditions which urge to throat but had seen no cases of the tC -!- oc -- Hawaii. AiMrted Pie Fruits. Asorted.PIekle. diphtheria. legislation in question, aie likely to be J C5CE CTItO Pie Cranberries and Bhnbnrb. Two physicians to Pickled Walnut. Oriental Pickles, 6c MM had seen two cases, accepted without question by many of OS Maui, Soda Water Ginger auiuroom vauup, ttsinut catsup. the symptoms of which compelled those whose financial interests and trend etc. Mango Relish, Spjei's Relish. Stanco Chutney, Black Currant Vinegar, them to believe the cases to be diph- of" conscientious scruples and ideas Kauai & Vinegar, -- C3 1 SO o Raspbury Raspbury Syrup, DEALERS IN theria, one physician, called in con- are such as to make views like these J 00 t tC oso Kiihau. "Mayonnaise Sauce, French Peas. sultation, holding a decidedly oppos- from Boston peculiarly inviting. To T ' French Mushrooms, English Peas, to Lelershe Black Mushrooms, Cod Roes f every description, . CO A. 00 CS QC - COo Photographic Goods! ite opinion. such, Mr. Cook is a Daniel come to judg- I Total. Kippered Uerrincs, Findon Haddock, 81 ment, sure. The only way to neutralize .SE. tocctcocsts c . Bloaters. Fresh IlerrlnRS, Jugged Hare, Imnew of the above facts the phy- Cameras, Card Mounts, .A sicians Joseph's opinions on the Chinese ques- CQ5S 32; Albert Sardines, . assembled recommended that tion with such people would probably be .e o Lleblc's Extract Beef, in 2 oz and 4 02 Jars. . every trou- Oxford Sausage. 1 and 2 lb tins, Alhumen Paper, Etc., Etc. suspicious case of throat to write again and ask him what he Cop eland Peas, Pork Sausages, nam. ble be reported at once to Tongue and Chicken Sausages, the Board thinks of our labor contract system as " 2 of Health, who will investigate and EC " AG-E3STT- S well. As a truthful man he would have S . -- x 1 1 5 ALL KINDS OF FOR see that all necessary precautions to say, and this time not to the sand- O . - e : C are taken, and are unanimous in the lotters and hoodlums, but alas, to the 8r E. & H; T. Anthony & Co's Photographic Specialties, v I Ground in opinion that there is no epidemic of solid, substantial arili elect among us, T 2. Spices Glass diphtheria in Honolulu. that not even a mong the hoodlums of Eastman's Kodak Cameras, California could he find a precedent for Tins Neapolitan Maecaronl, Geo. C. Pottek. Tins Pearl Barley. Epps Cocoa. The Scovill& Adams Co. and such a system. 9Hia Chocolate de Sante, Chocolate Menier. the Actg. Secretarv. c; Schuertxers Joseph Cook on the Chinese question ccco-ct- Cocoatine, Coxes Gelatine, Celebrated Seed Dry 1SS9. se Fresh In Glass Plates. Honolulu, Nov. 20, will very acceptable to the pro-Chine- Plums. Jars. be Oahu. Essences of Anchovies, etc., etc party of the islands, but Joseph XCtCOKS Kef of B?v. TV. C. "labor contracts, propriety to to to -- k Also: per lunation Jlerrltt. Cook on the -.- j.cteo- steamer from San Francisco; Constantly on Hand, a Full Line of of letting in nnv more male immigrants Hawaii. ; . HoxoLci.tr, Nov. 21, 18S9. -- ALL KINDS OF- - without an equal number of women, and Ct CT 4 CO 3 CO 31k. Editok: accompanying o The other 2ew England ideas, would proba- oc Maui, resolutions were recsntly adopted by bly make the pro-Chine- party very, Ci CI U M tC O etc.! PURE CHEMICALS the Trustees of Oahu College, after verv tired before thev get rid of him. The truth probably is," that if Mr. Cook Kauai &i (having ITer-aritt- 's I FLOUR, GRAIN, From the leading Manufacturers of Europe and America. learned of President was to form his opinions, both as to the ct 1 oeusiecirc NiihauJ CEREALS, contract svstem and Chinese, c tc CC CC O CO m intention to close his connec- labor the In Great Variety; here on the ground and from actual ob- opeooo o ex- ossoco o Totals. tion with that institution at the servation, he would come to conclusions obcooo piration of the present school year. far different from those likely to be form-b-y oocoos Presh Boll Bntter, Gilt Eflie Bntter, Just to Hand Ex. Bark " Royal Alice' t am directed by the trustees to for-rar- d him at a distance. ffjrg In 50 lb Kegs. the same, with the request that The labor contract system as a perma- Farina Ean De Cologne, Apolinaris. Hunyadi, Vichy hey may be inserted in the columns nent and fixed institution of the country In fact every thing required for Family would simply be barbarous, but as a ana nse, 1 jfiantation etc. and Waters, Joys' f your paper. W. O. Smith, makeshift during a stage of our island ;3 Carlsbad Enos Fruit Salt, Secretary. history when the country has practi- Cigarettes, Morton's Olive Oil, Castor 5VhereasRev."VV".C.irerrit, the Fre--a cally no indigenious population, to rely SSI We hate always on hand a Choice Selec- - a of lent of Oahu College has tendered his upon, it probably does well enough. As T) - tion Oil and Epsom Salts, Etc. rt ggnatfon to take effect at the end of a system it already has commenced to tl I present school vear, therefore : die a natural death, and its ultimate Hawaii, Chinese & " i Japanese Tea lesolved, That the Trustees of Oahu total extinction without the invocation Ct CO lege .00 99 In Small Boxes; AGENTS FOR O in regretfully accepting this of law come to pasj when the conditions - to Hawaii. a understanding that it is final, which gave rise to it cease to exist. So CO C1CIA FB'ESH ROASTED ana GROUND OLD desire to place on record a testimonial too, if the Chinese constitutional amend- For.par. 2? - KONA COFFEE. cL9s of their respect for Mr. Merritt and for ment meant a perpetual population of e toco cos 'f. I3. TolDacco wife, of through en oo en Ameri'nj Lorillar his estimable and their apprecia- Chinese laborers condemned e, wishing to oicntoto. Parties to send something verv ft' tion of their valuable work daring the life to common labor in the rice and Choice in Coffee to their friends abroad ' 1VM.B. KIMBALL & CO.'S Tobaccos and Cigarettes, six years of their residence here. Re- susar fields of this country, it certainly will find jast tho Article. present of revolting measure. But CO CO coo British. cognizing in the states the would be a oocsi " & Yii-gini-a school atPnnahnn and of the Prepara- those who believe in this amendment 1 FOB SALE CHEAP AT ALLEN GINTER'S Bright and Pet Cigarettes, ts I tecchies tory school ample evidence of the labor-ioc- s, also believe that if Asiatic labor can Porig'sei $ 55 e;22 painstaking and affectionate care once successfully be confined to the two s.cocc. H. MAY & CO., STEAITOI ! bestowed, they feel that the institution industries for which alone they are now 2 AND STORM CIGABS charge up- the day will surely come when CO Germ'ns! Tea Sealers, Coffee Boasters, in their loses a most faithful, admitted, I CI coo I 9 aad right and able chief. Toilr. Merritt is Asiatic or uncivilized labor will die as SI 2 oacc Provision Merchants. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. in large degree, prosperous and easy a death in this country ts to -1 to dee, a the natural FORT condition of the secular affairs of the as will the labor contract system. The toe en en Others. STREET, : : HONOLULU school, as well as its thoroughly graded Missouri compromise while confirming e-- 4 lXMy carricnluni. By his efforts he has ma- slavery in the slave States by the very coco a terially assisted in elevating the moral act of confining slavery to those states coco Totals. is HOLLISTER & and intellectual standard of Punahou "ipso facto" provided for its extinction. ooo 1290 toward that high position which all de- The leaders of the South saw this and Table 4. Sliotvinc Number and Location FRANK GERTZ, 109 FORT STREET. sire should be and which should were themselves the ones first to depart of Each Nationality. attained Table 5. Showing Location by Percent- be occupied by this, the first institution from the compromise in question, for age of Each Nationality, an the of learning in the land, and be it further they saw that their only hope of perpe- Percentage of Each Nationality of Fort Street, Honolulu. Kesolved, Th3t in the departure of tuating slavery, even in their own States, the "Whole Number of Voters. Mrs. Merritt, the institution, in all of its was in breaking down its sectional char- --TABLE O. TABLE 4. v departments, and the community suffer acter and in spreading slavery through- a loss which it will be hard to repair. out the country, and in attempting to do -f- this they provoked the war which ended c- 6th. 6tn whole So making mmwm Education Endorsed. the affair. by Asiatic labor a special, exceptional and peculiar GEAND ANNUAL MAMMOTH M"- - Editor: In a late issue I class of labor, vif the community will do : 5&.I : : : : Importer and Manufacturer of '- notice a very good article on the it) provision is made "ipso facto" for its : - : I : : I education, would gradual extinction. As the country con- ; : : value of an and I permanent laboring :::.: r Ladies', Misses', Gents' ! tinues to develop a i eo i cocococo , t CLEARANCE I SALE like to say a few words on the sub- population of its own the necessity for ; , - ceo I ex ccco-- Hawaii.j 3 Chinese labor will continue to diminish. I 'il I -- I AT THE ject. tbinV that the sentiments .i- - encico. ci e5Sotzzzzs 2 I The Portuguese and the mixed race com- and Youths' which are expressed therein so truth- O.SOCOC1U I (Hawaii. ing from the natives both rapidly in- - - - I"- -' I 5 3re CO la- to to to I fully and wisely will find an echo in creasing and there is no reason why en en -- iticl For.par. x FINE MILLINERY pro-De- ri - POPULAR bor from these and similar sources to to to I HOUSE, r. every parent's heart, for they give i stimulated, not to v should continue to re o Ameri'n, expression to the thoughts and de- I CCQOtO A. CO increase very rapidly, if the barrier and O wl BOOTS & SHOES 1 04 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I. menace of Asiatic labor is practically Clrf-OCC-C I sires of a great many, and encour . . . en j fixed at a point bevond which it cannot -i to en i en CO British, c us in the possibility of the -o- cccc-jco ICO" Of the Beat and Litest Make. ages go, and other classes of possible immi- N. S. SACHS, : : Proprietor realization of our highest hopes. grants come to know this. The Chinese to Cl J. 1290-3-m C- Portg'se constitutional amendment says in effect I C- Education gives influence, power --J J.CT to J--- until it can develop a population of our to possessor; QC , l and prestage to the it own civilization here at the islands we to I - Ci cscc en I en to o. eo Germ'ns WILDEIt'S TO COfflMCB ON MONDAY, NimnhH 1889, gives confidence, hope and courage, need Chinese for rice and sugar. After I to co en . opens up to his view all that is that we will not need him at all nor do Sco- ; and - o grand in creation, but we want him until the day comes when i-- S I Others. great and it .J en I coo-toj- Steamship Company success to the slothful, he accepts our civilization. ran not give se There is one proposition by the pro-Chine- LIMITED.) TAKE ROTICE! TAKE NOTICE! wise fool, make strong the S ! make a party, however, in regard to the Sill g to -- 5 Total. weak-minde- d, much use un- or be of proposed consitntional amendment, --t -- . ! something better back which precisely what Only less there is if it carries means These tables show that the r'jfe Positively for Two Weeks of it. So, while go the full length Joseph Cook suggests, a perpetual Chin- native I proposition Hawaiian vote for Representatives is o with the writer on education, I still ese peonage, and this is the three and a half times as great as the believe there are other things worthy to allow Chinese to come in as common Portuguese vote. Over eleven and a STME. KINAIT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF sugar, x U of consideration, and which should laborers, not only for rice and but half times as great as the American vote; I.OBEXZEA : t Commander. young with, also for every other agricultural pursuit fourteen times as as Will leare Honolulu at 2 o'clock p-- touching be impressed upon the "This means that the labor- great the British at Lahalna, Maatsea Bay and 3iakena the same whatsoevr. vote; twenty-on- e times as great as day; 31 ah n ton as much earnestness as possible, for of islands shall be ex- the a. Kawaioae, and Laupahocboe and. Groocls ing population the following Fancy the day. arriylns Hilo Dry at at midnight. one lacks them, education is of commits every German vote; that the native Hawaiian if clusively Gninese. It voters are 9,336 out of a total of 14,598, And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, will be offered have often seen in the LZATZS XKBITZS AX little avaiL I possibie" industry to the Chinese coolie, and outnumber all other nationalities put H030LUMT: BOSOIXXC: COST to room for our life, men of fine for Tuesday,. Oct. 15. Wednesday, Oct. 23 AT PRICE, make humblest sphere of for if men can get Chinese laborers together by 14 per cent. ... ad- new certainly will Friday., ,....Oet-- 5 Saturday...... Nor. 2 immense Sew Stock. education; they have had all the any enterprise, they The tables concerning Tuesday, 5 Wednesday, 13 of labor. short, the voters for Not. Nor. vantages of the best means of educa- not seek other forms In Tobies, show that in a total of 2,007 Friday.-- Nov. 15i.atnrday, Not.23 into coolie Tuesday.. Nor.SS Wednesday, Dec 4 ! poor, and of small it would torn the islands a voters native Hawaiian voters out- tion; still they are industry a man the Frldaj Dec 6 Saturday. DeclJ ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN ad- camp and leave no that Americans 405. Tuesday,.. 17 Wednesday, 25 account and possess none of the go relying on number the by .....Dec Dec Qood3 con- of small means could into They outnumber the British by 515. Friday,-- Dec 27 Saturday, Jan. 4 All marked in Plain figures and vantages that it should have his own labor and feel safe from com- ferred' upon them. Those may be with origin- They outnumber the Germans by SQ6. SOLD FOR CASH ONLY! petition Chinese labor. The They outnumber the Portngujse by 922. the exceptions rather anti-Chine- se amend- extreme cases, al constitutional They comprise per cent, of STME. LIKELIKE as they " temporary 352 the than the rule: but such are. ment m the Chinaman a number of voters, and if we add AV1ES : : : s Cammnader. education the civilized man the settler. whole Bonafide Sale! G.enuine Bargains! they seem to imply that sojourner, the Hawaiian-bor- n of foreign parents, LeaTea Honolula each week for Ksusakakai. accomplish all that it ought The extention of Chinese labor to as truly Eahnlui, Uuelo, Eeanae, Hans, liamoa and of many to : will not agricultural pursuits fn that and thev are Hawaiians as any Kipahulo. We will mention a few the Bargains be obtained to do. Indeed, if we are to succeed, all forms of one, the Hawaiian voters number 40 per quali- amendment, would reverse things, and cent, Valcnciencea Lace Fkrancinn Skirt Length, ladies' nliak Mote, extra we must possess certain other Mr. Cook of the whole number of voters for Balbdaa justify the charge made by Nobles, or within 11 per cent, of being Sun,KILAUEA redsceq to la cents a yard mne, reaseea w Jb eeats a pmt. fications which do not depend so a HUU CO g against it. It would probably create a majority over all Oriental Laca Flouncing Skirt Length, Fancy Htriped FJaasJe, jkr4 for $1 upon education as they do boom, spurt few years, the other nationalities and 75 eente' a yard NnBB' Veilings, all sfcada, Mate a ranch biz and for a put together. They number 18 per ClMEKOS : : ; CemmitHder. yM. upon the formation of character, and which some would call progress, bat it cent Lace Edgings, at Greatly Hednced Prices. Dlaclc Casbsere, all wool, exit flt, re- more than the American; 21 pec cent. LeaTes Hcnololaeach treek forFaanhan.Koho-Ulel- e, to GO daced to 6fi mind. sacrifice of interests Ji - - Oar $1 Corsets, redaced eeats. eet a yard. certain habits and qualities of would be at the the more than the British ; 31 per cent, more 23d OokaJs.- Border 00 eenta a Large pos- would have to face re- Colored Eitra Tsrklsfe Towels, 0flIy25eU To succeed, one must not only of those who the than tne uerman ; and 35 per cent, more dozen. each. education, is im- action of that boom. In this connection, sess a good but it than the Portuguese. STMjELIiEHTJyA. are a of the raany Sarjeaias to s bad. v v. of paragraph, the The abore bst lev nay it is absolutely neces-sar- one is reminded a in When these facts are considered, they portant Ministerial reply on the Chinese CLARKE- - s s r 1 Cemmasder. thafc he should be earnest, recent show the utter lack of fotmdatioa of All Island ordere must be accompanied with Moey Orders dKrifif question, whkh quotes the following partisan appeals to race prejudice Le&Tes Eonolnln each treek for Hxfcalin, and dilizent, persevering and a. Qaeefisland Legislator, to based Onnsjea. this Sale, which will be for Two Weeks only. on the allegations that the native Ha- wit: "I admit that by introduction waiians have been deprived of right Jiaw-3- within the next ten years as many the jVIOKOLII tempered to vote, and are being crowded to the STE. difficulties, and a mind to Cfainameii into Qneesslasd yoa sight wall. XcBEGK t Cnnfmsadcr. snstsifl. him. ander all misfortunes. develop the resources of Aaetralia to an Is not the .part of wisdom, to stop LeftTea Hoselnis each week for Easnakzkal, - it Education, diligsnee, or perseverance extent to which iney wcreua noc ouier- disenseing public questions Kaat&Ia. Psksa. LIsa, Olowsla. LisaL. fifty years b is desir- the of this The Daily Advertiser and WeeMy Gazette aoty always sccpEaplish wise attain in j it country from standard of Aaser-ica- n, caa perhaps shoeld accelerate pro- the the are sitoh- - able tht we the British, German, Portuguese, Ha- TICEETS per iTiTsDr AU fer everything bat tney tn gress of Australia at tfae expeaee of the tlu powerful bulwarks de-ein- waiian ssd Hawaiian bora of foreign J est ssd. naricEIiy of Aaetralia. Is it ble future parestage, vote, zsd unitedly derate wMck cam. be rsieea ag&iasc aeteat in order that x Sew EBea may V0LCA1T0 $50 AKK THE LEADING PAPERS OF THE KDfGDOM. adrecsity; tfeey ray sat alweys thai, oareBexpss bo the soIs&saC the ira-- net make fcrisaefi the whale type asd pertant soaal asd fingncMl probteass W. C. WlLSgK. PrerMstB. feat ttejr are prey cbaraetee of tfcfe ygtoio af tbtceti-- - - JKMI2, Secretary. powff, which isthe ESt HKl IHMWWJUIX CU- E- t r 5SJ?Si2ft?--is w com- - (Lfis&A ami ticeec xu n?i tkiagv after alL Teach the ever.' raoacooBtry? Losms A. Trcscto. !, ', Ho. --V Xrciwit Hrt OFFICE

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HONOLULU. H. Iloffgaard, H Tep. Chas Kopf. D C Lind-MT.Th- us COMMERCIAL LETTER. SMvmUtwnrt. AftorrtiKKtits. 3,i9trtftmiti, PORT OF I. Kennedy. Mrs Babylon, MrsW , G lshler and 2 children. Mrs C Torbert, A A.tlUVAkVS. Cockbura, and about 50 deck passengers. San Fntaelteo. NoTember 1889. Per Fr-cloaur- Mortgagee's Notice f Fere-closur- e. Mortgagee's Notice ef e. Not. 13. For Kauai per stmr Mikabala. Not 19 S. S. Australia. Mas bat. Miss Mist, G W Vlcox. Miss McGrew. fc Schr Haleaksls. Ironi Pspwkeo. Mrs RoweU. --O M Daris, Kahcle, M G From Messrs. Williams, Diamond Morainp Star, Uarland, front SylTa, Mrs Schlemraer and ACCORDANCE ACCORDANCE WITH THE Bne Mr Kellner. Co.'s latest circular, we quoto: Xias.li WITH THE TN - South Seas. servant, L Kauai and wife, and about SO INproTlilossof mcwUla ortr?e atade br provlslona of a certain morhay- aassa ba- TcrsPAT.NoT. 19. passengers. Our last circular was dated October tel Joka Klal aad Xlai Xlai.ala wlfe.ef Mia aad Makanal, bis wife. T fUtsw. Mwsf. deck Valkan. it. Haul, to F C Lawrcy, or H Oaka, Kaalaoka aad Kaalkl, bla wife. f Hall. Freeman, from Mauiand Wai-aleal- e. 10th per Australia. Molali, dated and J.B. StturWG For Kilauea and llanelel per stmr February 10th. 1896, recordu Liber 9t, pace 436; Wallakn, Hani, to Malle Kaaakat and KuM, Hawaii. Not 19 R A Macfie, W A Sproull, Suo.ut There has been no change in notice ii kereby firea that tbe Bortgtee her husband, liatedMay H, 18M. reeetdedi ha Stair Pclc, Saivihe. from Hawaii. and about 10 deck passengers. SANTA CLAUS teracloiathe aaaeforcoBdltlsabrokaa, Liber , page 380; notice ta hereby give thc from Aai-aaa- e lists of local refineries, and tt Stair AVaimanalo. Kuikahi. S S the price the BOS.payaMt or latareit. the aortgsgee Intends to fareele the For San Francisco, per Australia, te-w- AVaialua. Notice Is UkBwUe given expira- broken, rt mt and .miss At towuer, values have continued low, in sympathy that after the for csaditlon ef Schr Mokuola from Ewa. Oahu. j tion of thraa weeka froaa the date ef thia notice, Interest. Tewksbury and Hm alvaya had his HEAD QUARTERS property coaveyad by Noil-- - exa-tr- a. with the eastern market. There ia little the aata aiortf age will be . "-- - la likewise. sivsn..that. .afterx ..the. - Wkwisdat. Not. 20. Hon advertised for a ale " " Hams. inquiry beyond current requirements. at us at pnblic aactloa, at the tlon of three weeka froa'iae mmwims Stmr C 1. Bishop, Le Claire, from a P Neumann. Mrs W B Gumam, Miss C Jm F Mortan.la Hoaolala, the property conveyed by said aaertffe will be of Oahu. Hosier. R C Duncan, Mrs F M Hatch and Price list of the two refineries are as ON MONDAY, the S3d day or Deceaaber. 1S8, advertised for sale at pabllc aacttem. at dw circuit at 13 o'clock soon of aald day. anetlon rooms of Jam esF Morgan, la Hoe4iiJ Schr Larinia from Evra. child,"Mrs J 1 Dowsett, Mrs Crosby, E R TTP-TOW- N servant, Lose, S follows : Farther particalara caa be had of W. R. ON MONDAT, the 9Cd day of Deeeaber, UN, TurwroiT, Not. 21. Miles, family and H Cattle. at 13 o'clock aeon ef said day. Sclis, L E Iniley, and 23 steerage passen- American Refinery Cube Sc, D. Gran. w, Young, 14 Dated Honolulu. NoTemberM. 1889. Farther artlcalara can be had or K. , Jap S S Yamabhiro Mara. gers. C. Yokohama. 7Jc, Ex. C. 6ic, Gol.C. C. F. LOWBJBT. Mortnaiee, Castle. dTS from For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr W G ! The preaalaea carered by aald aortsare caa Dated Hoaolala, Naveaber 9S. ISM. btmr J A Cummins. Ncilson. from Refinery Cube D. Boot; aM Stora atat of: All thoae preaiiea altaate In Pnsla, MALIK KAATJKAI and KAATJKAI, H all. Not 22 For Volcano : E R Dimond California 8c, Situ? Koolau. "VY niun,jini.ore parucaiany deieribedia Mertflca Leahi, from Hawaii. and wife. Wayports: ReT H Barnes, E Gran. 7ic, Ex. C 6tfc, Gol. C. 6c; ' HP 313ft. LCASaeo.to Keawe, containing an The promisee "cevered by aald Schr ai aertfHte Sil Smith. Mr Farron. Sun Wo, MrsKahale-w- prices are merely nominal. area of 3 &MU0 scret. andbelnr the (aaapre-toltt- a of: 1 Abeat la aeree of land ia Fanweta, Not. 22. These Ka-lolol-a, si FsitxAT. and child, ARosa.CN Spencer, and 106 Fort St., HoaolalH. deriied to eald aortjaxor by will of Maul, set forth inJtP-xM.l- thenaaeef W V Stmr J A Cummins. Neilson. from Koo-- 50 deck passengers. We would quote the market on the basis dtoghter and only heir of said patentee, Lee. 1 tatd will btlnr dnly entered Into Probate In the 3 IllofOmao in Waleha.Vaal, part of pre lau. , . For Auckland and Sydney per OSS Mari- of for granulated. Second Jndiclal ldM--(t X Stmr TVaimanalo. Everett, from ai-an- C.c Circuit Court. aiaes set forth ia P aM. posa, Not 24 C Crozier. Miss 1 Croxier, Cuba Basis On the date of last cir- 349100 of an aero la HaJamla, Wallakn, Maai, Prof PA Van Tassell. Frank Frost, J M LOTS OF METHODS haTO been Uied Mortgagee's Notice of Fore being part 1, section 1, lot S. of kateaata 3e?. Stmr James Makee. Macaular. from McDonald, J "Wright, W H SteTenson. cular the basis declined to 6c, and to move his qvartera into other stores l8-4- t Kauai. 17th but for yeara he has defied them all. closure. Schr "Wainialu from Pearl KiTer. continued at that figure until the Not. 23. SUIPPIJIO SOTES. ulto. when it was reduced to 6c, and TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE Mortgagee's Notice Fre-closmr- e. Sattkdat. OUR LONG STANDING in business is JL prorlilons of a ccrtalnaortsrase made by f Stair Ktnaa. Loreniea. from Maui and again 24th ulto. to 7j8c. On the SOth, a a fjnaraatee that all orders will hare Blaslra K Eahanannl and B H Kahananni her W. Dimond is docked at Brew- hnapand. JCakawao, HawaiL The H sale of Cubas to arrive was made in New oarefal attention. of Jfani, to Alex J Cart Stmr Iikelike. Danes, from Manu er's wharf. wrisht, of Honololn, Oaho. dated Kay 11,1889, TN ACCORDANCE WITH THI Chancy, Kauai. York at equivalent to 5?ic, delivered in recorded Liber 107. page 490, notice is hereby JL nrovisioBS of a certain aortoaca made Sour Waialeale, from The Yaniashiro Maru sailed Saturday for ! ClTta that the mortgagee Intends to Gata, br "VVahine Hamakua, Ha- cat- Philadelphia. Dolls TalklasT forclote Eepeaa Hukllanl of Hoaolala. to Xm Schr Moi from Japan and China. She took 30 head of the same tor condition broken, to Wit: non- Nellie MLowrey of aald Hoaolala, dated Mar waii. tle and 20 pkgs. sundries: also 5 steerage The last sale reported was on the 5th payment of interest. 3d, 1866, recorded ia Liber 113, pe 4B; aettaea , Am bktae IV H Dimond, Drew. 1? passengers. inst., 1,500 sacks, spot at 5bC, and this Dolls Sleeping ! Notice Is likewise siren that after the expira hereby given that the mortgagee lateada te fore- tlon of three weeks from davs from San Frauci?co. The new S S China, built in Scotland is the basis to-da- y. the date of this notice, close the same for condition broken, te witr 0 S S Maripoa, Howard, from San Dolls Waking ! the property conreyed by said mortjraffe will be nt of interest. M for the Pacific Mail arrived at Hongkong Eastekxand Fokeiqs Markets. As adrertlscd for sale at pnblic auction, at the Notice ia likewise given that after the expira- Francisco. on Not. 3d. to take her place in the line be- will be noted from above sales, the New auction rooms of Jas F Korean, in Honolulu, tion of three weeka from the date of thia settee, tween San Francisco and China, and is ex- Dolls Dancing t ON MONDAY, the S8d day of December, 1SS9, the property conveyed by said mortgage will be York market has further declined during at 11 o'clock noon of said day. DEIW-.TCKE- S. pected at Honolulu to be registered and advertised for aale at pnblic auction, at the take the Hawaiian nag. the past month. Raw sugar both in this Further particulars caa be had of WB Castle. auction rooms of Jas F Morgan, in Hoeolala, R Mqxdat. Not. IS. country and Europe has continued de- Kid Dolls, China Dolls. Bisqaa Dolls, Dated Honolulu. Norember SS. 1889. ON MONDAY, the 23d day of December, 138, i S. Australia took the following Dolls' Cradles, Dolls' Bddstends, ALEX. CARTW "Vai-aki- a, TheS. J. RIGHT, Mortgagee. at 12 o'clock noon of said day. 4 Waimanalo. for Waiaaaeand pressed. A weak feeling caused by the The premises Stmr cargoes for San Francisco: 4,399 bags Dolls' Bathtubs. Dolls' Stockings, corered by said meztzaso con Further particulars can be had of W R Castle. ctJ at 9 a m. N sugar, 13 pkgs. betel leaves, 719 bndfi. presence of new crop beet, and the small Dolls' Shoes, etc., etc. slstof: Dated Honolulu. November- -, 1888. Stmr Iwalani. "Weir, for Maui and Ha- green hides, 16 bndls. sheep , 7.339 requirements of refiners has imparted a 1st All those three certain tracts or parents MISS NELLIE M. LOWRS Y. Mortgagee. waii, a: 12 m. bnchs. bananas, 1,942 bags rice, and 3 pkgs. willingness to sell at lower prices. Re- of land sitnate in Makawao. Maul, conveyed to The premises covered by said mortgage con- 4 said mortgagors by deed of Edward R Miles and sist of: Stmr Viva for Molokai and Maui. pm. sundries. Domestic Talue $56,661. fined sugars have followed in the same C B Miles, Mokolii, McGregur, for Molokai, 5 recorded in Liber 81, page 321. 1 AH those premises sitnate in Manea, Oahn, jtair The brig J. D. Spreckels cleared on the course and lower prices established. Mechanical Toys: Sd Also an undWlded one-ha-lt Interest In and containing an area of 1H acres, and being the P5- - 1st from San Francisco for Kahului with a Beets declined during the past month to to those premises in Hamadkaloa. Maul, called same premises conveyed to said mortgagor by CBi. Asuuca uuu. Cameron, for Hama- Keaalliiki, containing S3 acres, and Keaatela, deed of Mrs Isabella Johnson and Henry John- miscellaneous cargo of merchandise, in- but since the 26th ulto. a Steam Railroads, Locomotive Cars, containing 93 acres, being the same premises kw.5u. la. cluding 50 bbls. flour. 77 Ics--. lis. ld.. and son, her husband, dated itay 3d. 1596, recorded James Makee. Macaulav. for ctls. barley, better feeling has been developed cunTeytd to Elmira it Eahanannl by K P. (Q) in Liber 103. page 905. Soar Circus, Acrobats, Steamboats, etc. 1 Kapaa. and 2 bbls. salmon. 2,500 galls kerosene. 46 abroad, which has tended to strengthen number. 1:384 2d All that certain lot luKikihale. Honolulu. HawaiL ctls. oats, 15.756 lbs. sugar. 665 lbs. tobacco, Oahn, being a part of lot adjoining Peter's lot, Safer Vamsahi for SO the views of holders and create a steadier Heeia Koofciu. ctls. bran. 175 bales hav, 50 bbls. salmon. Mortgagee's Notice of Fore- being that portion of R P 435)7, L C A SSI, known SAr for 4.00O galls, kerosene, 200 bbls. flour, and tone. as Eawaakukni's. nnder whom mortgagor claias-hi- s --Vlrfiie Morris for Koolau. Schr 396 ctls. bran. Our last mail advices from New York closure. title, having been acquired by deed recorded Sefcr'Kawailasi for Koolau. 5, page 361, an 4 of 31st ulto. give very little of in- ACCORDANCE in Liber containing area of Tuesday. Not. 19. Report of the R. M. S. Mariposa Left the IK WITH THE fathoms. 1238-- K Sat-uida- proTisions the wharf at San Francisco at 4 p. in. y. terest. The dullness continues which Taions, 50c. lo $7.50, of a certain mortgage made by Stmr Mikahaia. Campbell, for Kauai, 16. fin Kanwa (k), of Punaluu. Eoolaulca. Oahn. to Nor. and anchored in the has characterized the maket for some Philip Butler, of Honolulu. Oahn. dated Dec. - $ p at. stream at midnight, where the tug came disposi- Mortgagee's Notice of Fore- Cuajtuin?, NeSson, for Koolau, time past. Refiners show little 10th, 1SS1. recorded Liber 92 page 376; notice is Star J A alongside with the mails and balance of stocks by spot hereby ?iTen that the mortgagee intends to fore- 1 tion to replenish their Telocipues, all Styles, closure. a at. passengers. Proceeded to sea and dis- importations being am- close the same for condition broken, to wit: Star LtkeKke. Davies. tor Maui a: 5 charged pilot at 2:15 a. m.. 17th. to 19th, purchase, direct of interest. TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE p m. experienced strong winds from W. toS. W. ple for present requirements. Notice is likewise gWen that after the expira- JL provisions of a certain mortgage made by Lefaca. C4ark;for Maui and Hawaii Considerable supplies are also being tion of three weeks from the date of this notice, Ealaekeleawe (w) and S K Koaehsluker, Star with heavy head sea, thence to port heavy property conreyed by said her at 5 p m. westerly swell with frequent rain squalls. received from Louisiana and this will be the mortgage will be hesband, of Manoa, Island of Oahn, te Her- advertised for sale at public auction, at the mann Focke, of Honolulu, dated September Star Wakdeale, Chaner, for Kilauea an important factor in the immediate auction rooms of Jas F Korgan, Honoluin, Haaalei. 4 p m. Consignees perstmr3IariposaNov23 A in 20lh, 1SS3, recorded in Liber 84. page 91, aad M "ad aad at Smith. B Co., Com. "Iroquois." future ofthe market. ON MONDAY, the 23d day of December, 1SS9, assigned to W R Castle, August SOth, re- Koolau. F Ealersi 12 noon 1S, ScnrKawaBani for G JFfcnel. HymanBros.. Hawaiian News European markets have remained EoCaiDE Horses, at o'clock of said day. corded in Liber 84, page 98. Notice is hereby Schr "VVaiehu for HawaiL Farther particulars can be had of W R Castle. given Co., Goasalves Co., A McKibbin, ev that the mortgagee intends to foreclose Sefcr Kslaaianu for VTainiea. KauaL steady, with even some improvement, Dated Honolulu, NoTember 23. 18S9. the same for condition broken, to wit: & Son..i J A Burkert. Dr D B notwithstanding that M. Licht fore- PHILIP BUTLER, Mortgagee. of interest. Wedesbay, Not. 20. Bind. J McKeague, Mrs J M Cooke. S W shadows an increase in his next estimate Horses, The premises corered by said mortgage con- Notice is likewise given that after the expira- Iroquots, Bishop, for Samoa, at Lederer. Benson. Smith Co. , P G Camar-ino- s. Sfiw sist of r All that certain tract or parcel of land tion of three weeks from the date of thia notice, E M Oliver, L Torbert.i Lewers & of 150,000 tons. This fact has given sitnate in Waiono, Eoolanloa, Oahn. aore par- the property conveyed by said will 7 ariSat. J ticularly In 6373, C aortMce be M Phillips & some little encouragement and it is pre- described R P L A 3717, to advertised for sale at public aactloa. th--e "VVainianalo fer Waialca. Cooke. Co.. Mrs Barto, Lewis Alphabet Blocks, Building Blocks, Manele. brother of said Eanwa, containing at Statr G Hong-Wan- g present prices an auction rooms of Jas F Morgan. In Honolale. m. JtXo., N Elias, Mrs J Spencer, dicted by some that the Picture Blocks, area of 2 62-1- acres. 129S a Tele- 4t ON MONDAY, the SSd day of Deeeaber. 188t, Hagiand for KauaL Jaw, W E Foster, Hawaiian are too low to last. at 12 o'clock noon of Bald day. Star V.. phone C Dickson. Schr Laviaia for Ewa. Co.S The total stock in all the principal GAMES: Mort susvwntraa'co Notice of Fore- - Further particulars can be had of W R CAS- Schr KawaHaai for Kooiau. countries bv latest cable dates to October TLE, Mortgagee. Authors, Palmistry. Halma, 2&ta, Schr Mokuola for Ewa. 406,712 tons, against 393,764 Old Maid, closure. Dated Honoluin, November 198. DIED. 3lst, was Checkered Game of Life, Paicheai, The premises covered by eald mortgage con- Fsid.vy. Not. 22. tons the same time last year. Nations, Chess, Checkers, Dominoes, ACCORDANCE WITH THE sist of: All that piece or parcel of land ERGEE In Hoaolulc, November 16th, ransions a mortgage Manoa, Oahn, Stmr VGHaHt Freeman, for Maui and iHermann Wilhelm. youngest soa of Mr. Receipts at four ports U.K. for the K of certain made by Pnnlena, containing aa area ef were 14,000 J H Eanepnn and Eapaea, hie wife, of Hono- S of an acre, and being the same deecribed'ia HawaiL and Mrs. C. O. Berger. and grandsoa of week ending October 26th, And a great Tariety of others too numer- lulu, Oahn. to F C Xowrey, of said Honolala. R P 25S8. L U A 1929, to Kaaaaann, and conveyed StarPele. Smythe, for ports in Kona. Judge Herman A. Widemann, aged tons. Deliveries 18,000 tons. 'Stock ous to mention. dated 3 arch 15th. 1584, recorded Liber 86, page, to said Ealaekeleawe by Knleana, the sole heir Stasx C R Bishop, Le Clatre. for circuit 7 years 7. months and 25 days. 153.S20 tons, 3gainst 153,090 lastyear. 464; notice is hereby giTen that the mortgagee at law of said Eaanaana, by deed of Match lftth, sfOahu. Havana Matanzas, Jan'y intends ta foreclose the same for condition 1834. and recorded in Liber 13. page 44. lSW-- tt S S Aestra&i, Houdlette, for San Fran- - Stock at and broken, to wit: nt of interest. - 1, 1SS9, was 5,291 tons: receipts since, From L50 Notice is likewise given that after the expira- CliCO- HEARINGS Kf CHAMBERS. tons. tion of three weeks from the date of this Mortgagee's Notice Fore- Satcslday, Not. 23. 19S,245 tons; exports 190,609 MAGIC LANTERNS, to 9.50. notice, f Stock, October 25th, 12,927 tons against the property conTejed by said mortgage will be JapS S Yamashiro Maru, Young, for IS. advertised for sale at pnblic auction, at the closure. Yokohama.. iloxDAr, Not. 10.97S tons last year. The higher priced ones being a really auction rooms of Jas F Morgan, in Honolulu. STSDAr.Nor. 23. betoke ms noxoa jtstice dole. Late advices from Cuba report that the interesting toy. ON MONDAY, the 23d day of December, 1663, TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE. crops. at 12 o'clock noon of said day. JL provisions of a certain mortgage made by S Mariposa, Hayward. for the Colonies. re guardianship of Kukakina (w.,; weather continues favorable for the Fnrthea, particalara can be had of WK W S Lokal and Macaea. his wire, Hoaolala, 5 la to-da- y Castle. ef W Irwin," McCullough for San. Our telegram from New York of raoTing Dated Honoluin. November 23. 1859. Oahu, to Miss E W Lyons, of Waimea, Bri ii f Kbokoo (k.,) Kainca, and Eua (w.,) ELEPHANTS with head3, Hawaii. Fraactsco. (w.,) states that the situation show3nofiign F. C. LOWREY. Mortgagee. dated April 13th. lS86,recorded ia Liber 98, page-24- '0 minors. Petition, of H. B. XoheTani, to of centri- The premises eorered by said mortgase con notice Is hereby given that the aet4car.se of improvement. Value Cuba HALE HORSES, sistof: Those premises described in a parti intends to foreclose the same for condition Vessel In Port from roreija be appointed guardian. Ordered that fugals 96 deg. test 5g . tlon died br and between said Eanepnn and broken, of lnterett. . Port. con- HAIR COWS, Nakike and Ean iiea. recorded in 73, page Notice la likewise given after expira- be appointed under 1Q0 bond. S. K. Purchases are only for immediate Liber that the '& HBJIS Espiee. dark, from a cruise. he Granulated 6JgC. European 97, containing 1 acre, 2 roods and 7 perches, sit- tion ef three weeks from the date of this notice, TJ Island-- for petitioner. sumption. nate at Eapahnln, Paloto. being a portion the property conveyed by said mortgage will S S Nipsic, Lvon. Faaning's U Kane steady. Crops WOOLLY SHEEP, of be S S MohfcaaCoghlaa, Callao. S A and Foreign markets land described in R P. L C A 833, B Ap 32. advertised for sale at pnblic auction, at the ane- BEFOSE HIS IIOSOK JUSTICE BICKSKTOX. 11-7-3. 1293-- Bk Matilda, Howard, Borrard Inlet. promise well. Beets SS deg. test And any amount of other Tojs to suit ltJ tlon rooms of James F Morgan, in Hoaolala. of. ON MONDAY, the 2M day of December. 188! Swed bk OlfcsoQ. PortTownsentL In re guardianship Gabriela Wela, Trust certificates declined on the 29th the Little Folks. at 12 o'clock noon day. Id, ad- Mortgagee's Notice Fore- of said Bk W B Godfrev, Dabel. Paget Sound. a minor. Petition of John. Taveres to be ulto. to 67, but since then have of Further particulars caa be had of W. R. Bktae S G Wilder. GuSths. San.Francisco. appointed guardian. Ordered that he be vanced, sales yesterday having been Castle. BOOKS: closure. Dated 2&th, Bktae Moraiag Star, Garlaad. South Seas. appointed guardian under $100 bond. made at Honolala. Norember 186. 74. - This department has had the taost MISS E. W. LYONS, Mortgagee. W. O. Smith for petitioner; E. Johnson Rice We quote prices for No. 1 2 ACCORDANCE WITH THE The premises corered by mortgage careful attention, and is replete with all provisions of a mortgage made by said con- for Kamaliiwabine (v.,) the mother of 4HC. 60 days, or per cent, cash, certain sist of: AH those premises described as follows McIi Kzptet trtjm Foreign Port. 14 styles of standard Authors and Poets. Ana Monona opio. Ana Momana raakna and to wit: Warfro3i. Dne. minor. other grades in proportion. Nakihei her husband, all of Ewa, Oahn, to S 1st Ail those premises described DQ1-f.o.- forgotten Both, of Honolutn. Oahn. dated July 23th, 1SS2, in R P 519. 10 Flocb G. G. Ex. fam. 4 50 per The Children haTe not been w ?- - Bk AmrTuraer .Boston Dec BEFOEE HIS HOXO& JUSTICE DOLE. recorded Liber 74, pase 192; is hereby ! "n..,MUI .1 IUU BDTHHfOr, BtJCPHeager Bremen Dec 27 El Dorado 3 50 per bbl.f.o.b.; and we belieTe we are safe in saying our notice containing an area of of aa acre at Tuesday, Nor. 19. assortment has nerer been equalled. given that the mortgigee intends to foreclose kn. Koolauloa. Oahn. amb SbJpDeacfieid IiTerpooL.. ,.Dec30 Crown 4 45 perbbl. f.o.b. the same for condition broken, to wit: nan-pa- y 2d All those premises . Hawaiian Tramways described la S P Br bk Omega. Hoagkoas,. . NotI Co. limited vs. Bakley No. 1 feed S73 90c. per raent of interest. LCA2S38 and 4367, to Kahnewaa, 53. LiverDOoI 25 for Notice Is likewise given that after the expira- grandfather Bk H Haekfeld .Dec C. A. Brown, tax collector. Petition ctL f.o.b.; grd. or rolled IS 40 per ton S of said mortgagor, containing aa area ef 73-1- Bobs Ofeistmas ta&s tion of three weeks from the date of this notice, of an acre at Waialee, i Schr a writ to defendant to issue a certificate f.o.b. the property conveyed by said mortgage will be Koolanloa, Oahn. . 27 3d All those premises described . fe BfctSN Castle.. aa Francisco.. Not to plaintiff of appeal or .show cause for advertised for sale at pnblic auction, at the auc- iaRP lfc Bkas 14 per ton f.o.b. L C A 3691. 6 Ka-huk- a, c Bit Planter Saa. Fraacisco Not 23 This years' styles are far superior to tion roonsjof James P Morgan, Honoluin, ON to Luaaea, or aa acre at not issuing such certificate. Ordered Good feed 1 37 ; choice T 42J productions m style Koolanloa, Oahn. aad conveyed Kaan BrizConiuelo Saa Fraacisco Not 2S Oais J all previous botn MONDAY, the 23d day of December. 1S99. at 12 te that writ issued November IS, 1SS9, may -- moa mother of said mortgagor, by deed . Puget Sound Dec 15 perctl. f.o.b. and delicacy of finish. o'clock noon of said day. dated Bk KEkitar made peremptory. Appeal noted April 12th. 1867. Bktae W S Bowne .San Fraactsco . be Wheat 1 37H per ctL f.o.b. Farther particulars can be had of W B Castle. 4th An nndlvided and according to statute denied. P. We thought of the Ladies who would Dated Honolulu, November 25. 1S8V. interest in those premises Bktae Discoverr ..Saa Fraacisco. Hay Choice 12 13 per ton Lo.b. described in R P 2788, J. C A 257. te Maaoll, 19-1-00 Schr-OIga-- presents S. ROTH. Mortgagee. r ..". . plaintiff; Creighton need for (jentlemen, ana our of an acre, Oah-B- . .Sim Francfcco Neumann for C for' Lime X L 1 50 per bbl. Lo.b. Other The premises covered by said mortgage con- at Kahakn. Koolanloa. I line of Sharing Sets is without equal, owns an oae-ha- lf Bktae Amelia.. . Eureka. . . defendant. ( sist AH those premises Waian, nndlvided of eald brands 1 35 1 40 per bbl. f.o.b. eemprisinc as it does elegant PLTJSH of: situate in premise as an heir at law or Kaaaaea,thc Bfc C O Whitmore Paget Soun- d- -- Ewa. Oahn, more particularly described in deed Chaetees During the last two weeks aad ROCOCO CASES, from to 12. widow or Manoli. 1393--4t Bk J A Slag.. Paget Soca-d- . . befoee his hoxos jcstice dole. $20 f of Eahalepooli to Ana Momona, dated July 6th. BkCeytoc . .. .Paget Sooad 2Toy. in October we had very heavy rains all 1567. recorded in Liber 23, page 413, containing 4 Wedsesday, 20. consider- an area of 33 acres. 1293 4t SS Del None . . -- San Francesco...... over the State which damaged Cellaloid Goods, Mortgagee's Notice of Fore- The King vs. Ah Hby "Dnlawful pos- able wheat, and for the time being pre session of opium, October term. In vented the loading of the chartered fleet. Leather Card Cases, Mortgagee's Notice of Fore- closure. PAsSEGEES. banco. The case was tried at the Sept- Tmsrwith a "weather tendency; in. jtae closure. JN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ember term of the Third Judicial Cir- English market caused a decline nk' Pocket Books, provisions of a certala mortgage Bade by TPgTALS. de- (w) cuit at Kan. Motion for new trial freights, ships having been closed thl3 ACCORDANCE WITH THE Hnleka and Heokaao her hasbaad, of Pele-knn-a, G nied by the full Court. provisions of a mortgage Molokai. to S W Wilcor.of L1bb.Kb1. From. Maai aad Hawaii, per stmr W week, basis 30s. TJ. K., Havre or Ant- certain made by dated 1964. Parses, EH Koo-lanlc- a, Octobers. recorded In LlberSS, page HaH.NoT 13--T: FBafcop, N Gedge. Dr TheKing: vs. Wong HoLLang and the Sam and Eaaikanls, his wife, of Lale, 22 1; Is given werp for wood, iron 32 6s. same range. Oahn, to Sam W Wilcox, of Libne, Kau- notice hereby that the aertcaree Schultx, Depry Atty Gen. Peterson, Max King vs. Lee Chang. TJnlawfsi posses- intends to forelou the seaae for coadMlen M Any better feeling in European markets Magazine CoTers, ai, dated April 23d, 1883. recorded in Liber 94, Schlemaier and wife. Mfes Bourke. D sion oE opium. Cases tried at same page 174; notice Is hereby given that the broken, to wit: of interest. D would undoubtedly bring in wheat more a,ort Notice Is likewise given expira- Growiev and wife. Mrs R Catter aad new-tria- l gagee intends to foreclose the condi- that after the Ka-Iaaip- term as the above one. Motion for tame for oo, freelv, and as we are not over supplied Pertfelio?, t; nt tion of three week from the date of this chad. Mrs J McCarthy. Mrs N Ellis, R - tion broken, of interest. notice, L A Choy, CAHeea TSete.Jas denied by the full Cocrt. with tonnage we ought to see better- Notice Is likewise gives that after the expira- the property conveyed by said mortgage will be tion of three weeks firoaa the date of this notice, advertised for aale at jpahlie a action, at the Shaw, Miss E Stevenson. Koag Chaa, aad SETOSE HIS HOSOS JCSTICE BICEEBXOS. rates later on. Xasic Soils iaXeatfaer aad Plash, auction rooms of Jas F Morgan ia 64 paasengers. the property conveyed by raid aorteage will be Honolola. . deck In the matter of the estate of Chaa Exchasgt London 60 days sight advertised for sale at public auction, at the ON MONDAY, the SSd day of DecembeV 13 Frocx Yokohama, per S S YamasMro 4 ; New York sight prem. Albaas of the newest sljles auction rooms of Jas F Morgan. In at 12 o'clock boob of said day. Lang, deceased, J. A. Magcon is ap- S$i 10c Honolala, Farther particular can C ON MONDAY, -- day 1S69, be bad of W Jt Castle. Mare. Not 21 G Nacayarna aad wife. pointed administrator under bond of the 3d. of December, Dated Honolala, Iieat-Co- at 13 o'clock noon of said day. Nov SS. 18S. l Gleig. Mrs D Keaweaatahi and 2 Xo, X' ia Plash aad Leather, 8. W. WILCOX, Mortgagee. chSdrtn. fn migrants. $20,000. Xomisatlon. Further particulars can be had' of vT. R. aad lJ0 Thcbsday, Nov. 21. Castle. The premises covered by said mortgage cm special meeting held at No. 1 All rel-low- a, From Saa Fraacisco per S S Mariposa. At the Cases, Dated Honolulu. November 23th, IS. sbtof: these premise described a Dressla? e. to Not 23 Mrs B Athertoa. Miss Atherton, BEFOEE HIS H05O& CHIEf JUSTICE JUDD. Engine Co.'s house Wednesday evening, SAM. W. WILCOX. Mortzsj-e- WJu J covered by said, lst-- Al! the BBdlrided half JKBarkettaadwife. C Biaarag. A The presite mortgage con. iatersetof Mid --Ti Peter Kahcoholi vs. John Hamanka Koo-laelo- nominations were made for engineers of Opera Glasses, siit of all those preaitea sitnate at Late, c, 5!ev,B ,k9" JrWaaaUaa sitnate la XaJaala. E A MeBryde. Henry Castle Ejectment- - Jury waived. Special more conveyed te said etaL re- Oahn. particularly described in R Haieka deed ef aai wffie. J B Casde. Miss A Dudoit, the Department. Mr. Julias Asche P36(,9.LCA3M6 - 5'6.Frank Thomas, recorded ia Libr4l7paeS, Term February, 1SS3. Argced, plaintiff to Nakahlli, arataluins- aa . Dodge, Mss Eva Japaaese GoesTs, S 9 conraiBiBgofaoat-ieaaefM- ordered to complaint, defendants ceived the nomination for Chief of the area of acres, of which said Sara Kills EarASHartwen.MrsM H Hardwfck, amend the only heir at law. J39S 4c AMaarass. EHSawreraad wife, James to answer and hearing continued inde-fmrtei- Y. Department; Mr. E. B. Thomas first Geld Peas, A, tm, te Nla. ceBtalBlBg J reed ad a Sceiaeraad wife. Chas Stratton, J L Tor- A. Bosa. for plaintiff; W. A. assistant, ana Henry Kala second assist- Mortgagee's Notice Fore- f'.'iSt1 !. FeTekBBB.MeJefeei. was appointed of bert, Chaa J Waif, and 22 steerage, 4 cabin, Kinney and W. O. Smith for defendants. ant. A committee to C A, 149, C, te Xalaa, g 1 Geld Peahelders, closure. -- cotial-- ef I mm, M aad 1 steerage, for AccMand, and 47 cabin, Feidat, Sot, 22. wait on the nominees and isfcrm them fathom .t Kamaeli. Metekal, aald premlias aad 41 steerage, for Sydney. of the choice made by the Company. ACCORDANCE WITH eoareyed te hM Keekaae by deed TxZZ Like-Ek- e. BEFOEE HIS KOSQK. JUSTICE COLE. Et t&. Ete. THE hBBa.recavddiBLIbTiW.page!S. vm-- From Maai aad Hawaii per stmr Mr. B. Ordenstem who had presided at INprorUloni ef a certain mortgage Bade br Jt Not 23 J J Cirdea. Wnr Keatinsr. D In re estate of Charles J. Hardee. I the meeting, was elected z committee of K KoaehDlukt (k) and 8 arHakijiai, of DaTtes. D Celvule, Deverell I Mass. Oaks, le Hermann Fecke, of Nt-tk- e J Arthur aad Prabate of wHL Ordered that the will one on printing. Heaslaitt. Mortgagee's Fr-clmnr- e. wife. James Moakhocsev Father Leonore, dated December 4th. reewi is Lib 109 tf be admitted to probate-an- J.O.Carter p page aad assigned1,to W S Castle dated 3Ss3 H Lang, Brother Bertram, Ant Abrew, Doa't tojjfti. 4. 1689. appointed executor of the will axd guard- Msrl-boToag- n. that ear AageK 21st, recorded in Tiber lUO.pcze Soar Guanv aad 25 deck. Dnke and Dnchees -- The at notice is hereby given that the . jee ian cf the minor children of Charles J. 4.intend to foreclose IX ACCOBDAKCaC W1TIL JL From Manx aad Hawan per stmr Kraaa. deceased. are cxjenHgoTertoAiasica, ih uw fee ceatdttios X power of aale Not 23 E Walter, W W Goodale. W S Hardee, F. 3. Hatch for tamr. broken, to wit: Interest. gage peaticner-- and will male s lemg Notice 1 likewise give that after the expira WKICaiseerf" Terry. Est J O Eaha, D Porter, J WHson, DEPARTMMT maksw.MawaiLiembr Ckriu-- rt lZ,Vf CTnfrnfi, Naone, a MS ties at three weeks fro the elate ef thia notice, AOSarrao. W E BowelL the property conveyed by Mid aaerbmce will fee C Otdiag, BaHey. Chang Kxm. T.3C-C- B T H U A. workis order, w advertised er sale at public aclle, at tee W" MeDougal Mae- - Is is fall asd tolleit FXor-SB.l- s Wright aad wife, E AtaMisirater's Hlke. asettoa roowir of Konolala. (a Umfm. a vlZrlTV5".v Im fazIaae,WSMaT,CJ FaDc, A Smithies. There was a pleasant time at the Y. yoar aberiptJoB3 let Yettfai Xews OX MONDAY, the SBd day of IX. me, at U aalrad - asaater whkk will bars ftermpt aad aare-f-sl o'clock: a4 kMr..iri;'Li.,21"5" GPOstront. Dr G Herbert aad wife, A M. C A. hall Fruiay evening, the oc-- IS HEBEBY: GIYE3f bob said day '? Cockbora. J 3 WrfTmrn. A C Dowsett, E that tie xa.itnig&te. fct THIS DAT ke atfeatio. FBrther Mrtlenlera can be had of W R Cattle, &&&ttT?sriS2rz casibn. being the occarrrngcf oce ofthose appointed A Vie Ztfxte CHCit Dated HostoiBln, Not. . Vm. WWucox.ADnnrr,TJHayseMen. and 2:1 ei W. K. CASTL2, mf WI2(GTts&e&,at Fepcefcux. HIIs, IiUidof All aboTB Geo4 aad more Xertswtee. S3na,TiiKeTworta,witev cautt aad. social gatherings which tend so much to j tin The t Hi mtit.n erter-htrtb- btaiias3 are to be obfeiHed at preaisM covered by hM MrtgBe es cc3z wiU.Hifis Il:is; tie 1K 1 SI passengers. offer the opportunity of good companion- ruad&oi. to peext tfcefr Eofr ef: All that certain piece er pert ef !ad eiu. tttsateeearthe aaska Meof Kfac street, i d&ai Freer Karen per stmr "VfikrrbBT.T, Not 24 t ship. D. Fulkr presided and un&esBeuof. tad wislt Brspr Tose&en, if r beiag we will sell at jwUZMUeaT !SVS. H MTnie and ch3d, Mr Pomokn: and Xr.. txfsir errsL if t&e eJals l ttczzvi b? mmtiptvt He!Ig, the sukai Mrtef LC XKSt, t? presented a short prcera&me of events irpoii tmZ to me t nty cMce J Basaiaw, Ul-t- m ft StaQnerj Slire. csUIbIs a ms of tq. fatheau tsj. feet, w2e, X M SbtouS, Miss Larson, P P wtitc But Ka , for the estrtainjseBtor. t&e vxatcrs axd wrtate tL.Tsejuiis tam. the dace rf tkU pnb&e' the mik frtmues emsveyed to Ebcaa. K 3tot, F Wblfe-- and 45 deck. tamr)!. z& tM ".aiswakkxl by vf Kawewela vsMter state foGowiEg nroB-ber- s; tlau.crter fcre7r fenots iet ef Fraaegco which cofisated of the nzd. ace auJce JbK , TMa, wsd rstorited fa UU i, tU. Front Sin per W H Danoad, ike ette tequettei t ------pn- piano solo, Xlsa AdeleWiddefieH; -- wssBea4- JaVMWai fJ . Nar23 JMWnghtaadwtfe.S f ffw pajKs f muX ldthte4ma tu OTwrarfj t...WW WJ Wf h--T. - "?, u.amit. H Was. H.TmXL ttijij i 12 H.SoreB3KavHGSteefiics, Mrs Drew Etc ,. r CsksBSMkCTVaef lAsbMt Aa aad ALFKEB-XACOeaC- y,, J91-(-. 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