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VOL XSY--N- o 501<br />

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4AAliAH GAZETTE CO Limited<br />

ery Tuesday Mornlngf<br />

i L MiUS IfiR ANNUM<br />

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en iwrimtM post nriwifl<br />

n ti WHITNEY Business Manager<br />

SUi 5te 4fl Verotiant 8tri<br />

RATES OF ADVERTISING<br />

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03 UUOliW 18O0S4O0 36 00 bOOO<br />

l0Q IB 00 2i 00 5000 4000 5000 10000<br />

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liA bfif t4 i tle Editor of thollawn<br />

WHMK VH umvy Mu<br />

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tttMMlpWBB an Job Printing ahould<br />

d riTlo tu Mauaqer of tue llawaliau<br />

W Ct dpondac relating Advertise- -<br />

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JtMa w American adrertUo<br />

uartflM may Ue made by postal<br />

T II E<br />

Dili Paetfic Commercial Advertiser<br />

uu fcJ the IUw iux Gazette Com<br />

m - Officak 34Mat SUt and de- -<br />

Six Sailors S60Q For Annum<br />

u Wafclru t address<br />

1008 per annum<br />

Jr uriiia tiswaulrl Psiasp W<br />

77 1 W09 POT annum<br />

w- -<br />

aurcM sH Comaanlc aUoD<br />

UAWAJULK GAZETTE COMPANY<br />

Xe- - 46 Merchant Street<br />

gusiutfjs Carte<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

CHARLES I CARTER<br />

Ka 24 Merchant Street<br />

A ROSA<br />

Attorney at Ttxrw<br />

JC Si E AUIHULXB STEEET<br />

HenoteUI- -<br />

BPIIXIAal C PARKE1<br />

Lrctorrxioy at Lawr<br />

j AFrt take Acknowledgments<br />

orricg Kjuhimasd Stuee<br />

aw Htuxthrtn H- - I- - ll<br />

i XT R CASTLE r IjiW- -<br />

U XvrtMc Attends aM the Conrtg of<br />

ftt tbe Kincdeai J<br />

J ALFRED MAGOON<br />

fcttorny and Counselor At Law- -<br />

uFritXE tSMeceaaat SUt<br />

hMWe H I<br />

THOMAS W HOBRON<br />

Notary Ftxtolic<br />

jSoc with WO Smith G6 Fort street<br />

K5 1 18M T<br />

CKC1X UKOWIV<br />

-- -<br />

0JUIT AKD 00BHSELL0E AT LAW<br />

NOTAKY PCBLIC<br />

A for rfidBK ASat of<br />

- -- u rtfceliiBdrOali<br />

UDRBXK A THURSTON<br />

ur - M<br />

UuMOUIW<br />

WMyj<br />

x- -<br />

Co- -<br />

JOIH U ATY<br />

AJtK--<br />

JJT PCBLIC and C0MKISSIOKEK<br />

f DEEDS<br />

u u flWMBn<br />

i iuuk Zt Mpkov C Honolulu<br />

i J WHITKEY M Bt<br />

Jttu em on fort Street<br />

n crJM4dWBUoJiUadFeit<br />

iUllilS4WbJItU<br />

WILLIAM 0 SMITH<br />

ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W<br />

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WW--<br />

O HITOIIOOOKi<br />

AUki it M Counsellor at<br />

- H4Ui RAWAJl<br />

D- - D s<br />

lIOMelttKu<br />

WILLIAM 0 AOJIIj<br />

4M V U QwiMlyr fit Lw ftuu<br />

Kvi Mule Diokf<br />

-- f MtiM me HaUHUj<br />

y W aiMWlWIII 4KmL<br />

t4Liu n wvrnm<br />

4tlktty arPlPllO<br />

J<br />

JMK i WAVIUHtWVMU<br />

li AWDOKAMSIIf egKMRAJ<br />

i j - i Satfi-J-feri- rj<br />

MI8CEULANKOU3<br />

BISHOP COMPANY<br />

XlKIJnuVX3XXHXX3aX XIV 18HU<br />

HANKERS<br />

IIONOMItV HAWAIIAN IHlANtls<br />

DKAW EXOUVNUK ON<br />

THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO<br />

-- nn TUKin AasMTH tM- -<br />

New York Uottun VitrlM<br />

MESSRS N M ROTHSCHILD SONS LONDON<br />

ANKFOUT-ON-THK-MAIN-Tho<br />

Commorclal Hanking Co of Sydury<br />

Lotidot<br />

Tho Commercial DanVltip Co of Hvduvy<br />

Sydney The Dank of New Zoaland Auckland<br />

and hi llranchoi Iu ChrWtchurcu Dauodln and<br />

WelMncton<br />

Tho llauk of Slrltlth Uolumlila Portland<br />

Orofion<br />

ThuAioroa and Madeira lilauda<br />

Stockholm Swoden<br />

Tli Jbnrtored bank nf London Auetrallaand<br />

China<br />

UonitkonK Yokohama Japan Andtranaacta<br />

JJOl JoncralllaukliiK lluaiuvat y<br />

W E ROWEIX<br />

ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR<br />

13IS HOOM 5 SPIIKCKELS 1ILOCK ly 1<br />

K HOOKANO<br />

Attorney and Counsellor tit Law<br />

Attends au tub Court or the Kingdom<br />

CoLLEcmosa ProxrnT Attended To<br />

12T8 NOltTn KOHALA HAWAII ly<br />

H L HOLSTEIN<br />

ttcrxxo3r vt Xjo-i-x- t<br />

COIXECTIONS Pbomi tly Attesdeo to<br />

ie6S KOHALA HAWAII ly<br />

HAWAIIAN WINE CO<br />

PRANK BROWN Manager<br />

28 and 80 Merchaut Street<br />

1830 ly<br />

HONOLULU TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1890<br />

Honolulu H I<br />

H H WILLIAMS CO<br />

Importers Manufacturers Upholsterers<br />

- and dealers in<br />

FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION<br />

Pianos and Musical Instruments<br />

1261 103 FORT STREET ly<br />

H N CASTLE<br />

Attorney Eft XjEirctr<br />

OFFICE In the Cartwrlght Bulldlnr<br />

opposite Pott Office<br />

-- LAUSSrEECKELS WX OIUWIN<br />

WM G IKWW CO<br />

3ugar Factors and Commission Agents<br />

1S04 Honolulu nI y<br />

HACKFEL1 CO<br />

General Commission Agents<br />

1304 Queen StrectIlonolulu n I<br />

F A SCIIAEFIHl CO<br />

Importers Commission Wires<br />

1301 Honolulu Hawaiian Islands y<br />

M S GRINBATTM CO<br />

I3ITOBTERS OP<br />

Genl Merchandise and Commission<br />

L1304 MercuantsHonoluluH1 y<br />

M S GRINBATTM CO<br />

Commission Merchants<br />

No 121 California Street San rancifco Cal<br />

ISO y<br />

MRS A M MELLIS<br />

Fcihionablo Dress and Cloak Maker<br />

1301 No IT Emma street ly<br />

VILKR<br />

CO<br />

Corner of Fort and Queen Steets Honolulu<br />

Lumber Paints Oils Kails Salt Building<br />

1304 Materials of every kind- - r<br />

IBYMAIS J8HCOS<br />

Importers of Genoral Merchandise<br />

fkoji<br />

FRANCE ENGLAND GERMANY AND THE<br />

UNITED STATES<br />

No 63 Queen Street - - Honolulu II t<br />

HYMAN BROTHERS<br />

Commission Merchants<br />

SOtS Front Street San Francisco<br />

Particular attention paid to filling audshipplnc<br />

KOI Island orders y<br />

PIONEER STEAM<br />

Candy Manufactory and Bakory<br />

E 3SC O 3Et 3X<br />

Practical Confectioner Pastry Cook and Raker<br />

1201 71 Hotel St bctNunanu and Fort y<br />

G W MACFARLANE CO<br />

Importers and Commission Merchants<br />

Honolulu Hawaiian Islands<br />

aukmts ron<br />

MlrrfM Watson t Co Scotland Street Iron<br />

Works GIuskow<br />

Jehu FowlwA Co Leeds Limited BtcamPlow<br />

1901 and LocotiuHlYO Workt Leeds ly<br />

u u<br />

H<br />

CI 12 lltiliYTlKC Ac IIKO<br />

Grocery Fcod Store and Bttkory<br />

Ooruvr KiiiK and PortUUvcl<br />

1091 lluuululu 1 t v<br />

JUltUD<br />

KMPIHU HOUSE<br />

i i i t i t t i t ltuptietur<br />

Owiiyr Muusiiu Avuutand Hotel Httrvli<br />

fhlvt AJi Wiltpa uml Liquors<br />

13 H OUNlia<br />

lo4ilJ VWiJAO toortlor<br />

UNION riALUON<br />

MfUl lllVUBltHlllMltHtltlw<br />

rHHHuTuBtB<br />

wM<br />

ne<br />

tin llOVlNilHliAIJIililll<br />

iV 4JO<br />

It9i9ruri ftPd Uvi4miMioH MrebHti<br />

in<br />

Jf-<br />

-<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

mi mmni<br />

HHJNAO FHAN0K<br />

For Ton Yonva tltu Lavjot bhlvpV<br />

of Bulk<br />

BSaSEY<br />

5f Apply Direct or to Loudon llriuioli<br />

Bouyer Guillot Co<br />

Ki Mnrk Lrvnp Loiulou E 0<br />

laBO ly<br />

BUTTER<br />

ALWAYS SWEET AND GOOD<br />

xs-<br />

oiJt<br />

o<br />

XO V<br />

In 1 2 o mid 7 lb Tins<br />

S FOSTER CO<br />

SOLE AGENTS PACIFIC COAST<br />

2G and 23 California Street San Francisco<br />

lS09 ly<br />

OFFICERS -<br />

WmW Hall President and Manager<br />

E O White Secretaryand Treasurer<br />

WnF Allen Auditor<br />

ThosMayand F Wnndenburj Directors<br />

1304 Corner Fort and King Sts y<br />

THEO 11 2AVIES A - o<br />

Importers and Commission Merchants<br />

AND AUSXTS TOn<br />

Lloyds and the Liverpool Underwriters<br />

British and Foreign Marine lnsurcree Co<br />

ISO And Northern Assurance Company y<br />

C HUSTACE<br />

Formerly with B F Eolles Co<br />

Wholesale and Retail Grocer<br />

111 King Street under Harmony Hall<br />

Family Plantation and Ships Stores sup- ¬<br />

plied at short notice New Goods by every<br />

steamer Orders rom the other islands faith- ¬<br />

fully execntcd<br />

ISO TELEPIIONE Xrhl9 3<br />

n LEWsrs r j lowest cat cooke<br />

LKWKKN Ac COOKE<br />

Successors to Ieweiis Dicsson<br />

Importers and Dealers in Lumber<br />

And all kinds of Building Materials<br />

1301 FortStrcetHonolnln y<br />

THEWTJSTERN AND HAWAIIAN<br />

Investmont Comnanv<br />

Itmltca<br />

Money loaned for long o buort periods<br />

ON APPROVED SECURITY<br />

Apply to W L GREEN Manager<br />

1304 uiwOnico UcaTcr Block Fort St y<br />

O BREWER<br />

Limited<br />

COMPANY<br />

Gorora Morcantile and Commission Agents<br />

QUKKN UTREET HONOLULU It I<br />

list or orncKns<br />

PO TONES JH - President and Manager<br />

JOSEPH O OARTKh TrcaiurcrandSccretary<br />

Uol WFALLEN Auditor<br />

DIUECTOllS<br />

UiiNUItlltBUOP HENRY WATBHUOUSR<br />

tapt SAML C ALLKN ly<br />

IiMiWI ifc - aft a Tf iJi<br />

UNION FEED CO<br />

LUALltB IU<br />

HAY uud OEAIN<br />

iiUttuBuddiubruBUi<br />

oitsjtictiAo 3LBi<br />

IfUMiluidsfKMllfctUdi<br />

Till HA11Y ApVBUTIBHU<br />

UUAU waiw Oif mm nm<br />

S i<br />

nirimmntnflttttitttit<br />

12 HGE EDITION<br />

TUKSIU s DK0 10 ISPO<br />

1P 1 WKUK YOU<br />

1 1 wero youl olton pay<br />

To tliosowho poem to need utlvlco<br />

Id ulwnyrtjook boloro 1 lonjxjd<br />

1M nlwnya think it over twlca<br />

And thenlMhoiwo n troubled sigh<br />

For alter ll Im only I<br />

Id noor dltcueU I woro you<br />

Tho falling of my follow myn<br />

Id think of aHtholr virtues first f<br />

And uenn my own shortcoming thou<br />

But tlvouh all this is good and truo<br />

I um hltl I ni not you<br />

K 1 vero you and half st vain<br />

Amidst mytolly 1 would pauso<br />

To 8eo how m nnd light n fool<br />

I waa myself I dont because<br />

And wire I honvo n pltyini siyili<br />

I nm nt you Im only I<br />

If 1 wore ypuno solfish care<br />

Bhonld ojpiw my cheery smilo away<br />

Id 8cattorbuid mo lovo and hopo<br />

Id do it jmlhes ovory day<br />

Hut heo ataiu I find it truo<br />

That I Sin I and you aro you<br />

I would nopbo so very quick<br />

To tako oTunco if i wero you<br />

I would refpect myself at least<br />

WhatoveVlhers may say or do<br />

Alas cSii no ono tell mo why<br />

I am not jou instead of 1<br />

tf<br />

In short if Jiworo only you<br />

And eouldffiret thatl wua I<br />

I think thatHttje cherub wtnjs<br />

Would siiront unon ino bv and bv<br />

GeoiLo IftIurphy in St Nicholas<br />

for JunK<br />

I<br />

NBWS ANU NOTES<br />

ANDERSON LUNDY<br />

Tho number of immigrants that<br />

arrived during tho ton months<br />

ended October 31st wero 427006-<br />

ARTIFICIAL TEETH PROM<br />

Ono to axx 3S3xxtxo S3ot<br />

Inserted on Gold Silver Allumlnum<br />

and Rubber Bases<br />

Croivif and Bridge Work a specialty<br />

To persons wearing Rubber Plates which are n<br />

constant source of irritation to tho mouth and<br />

throat we would recommend our Prophylactic<br />

Metal Plate AH operations performed in ac- ¬<br />

cordance with the latest improvements in<br />

dental science Teeth extracted without pain<br />

by the use of Nitrous Oxide Uas<br />

IS Hotel Street Tresloan Premises<br />

12ft0 ly<br />

HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO<br />

SrFPt Sleam Engines SugarMllls Boilers<br />

2abdMfe Coolers Iron Brass and Lead Casting<br />

Machinery of Every Description<br />

Ja-- Mad to Order u<br />

Particular attention paid to Ships Black- ¬<br />

smith Ins- - J011 WORKexecntedon thejhortett<br />

1301 notice y<br />

E O IEALL SOIV<br />

LIMITED<br />

Importers and Dealers in Hardware<br />

Plows Paints Oils and General Merchandise<br />

-<br />

against d7S140 during tho same<br />

period of 1889<br />

The official returns from tho elec- ¬<br />

tion in tho State of Washington<br />

give It 29153Cnrroll Dj 22318<br />

Abornathy P 2881 Wilsons<br />

plurality is G333 Olympiu received<br />

a majority of 23418 as tho Bitofor<br />

the permanent capital<br />

3Irs Itiohard A Proctor widow<br />

of the famous astronomer intends<br />

erecting1 an observatory iu San<br />

Diego in memory of nor late hus- ¬<br />

band It will havo an 18 inch<br />

telescope and will cost about 8300<br />

000<br />

It seems to be conceded on all<br />

sides that President Harrison will<br />

urge tho Republicans to carry out<br />

their policy on the Tariff Appor- ¬<br />

tionment and Federal Election<br />

bills Steamship Subsidy bills and<br />

to avoid further silver legislation<br />

during this Congress<br />

Tho Japanese census shows a<br />

population of 40702020 tho num- ¬<br />

ber of dwellings being 7840872<br />

Tokio has a population of 1138546<br />

and Osako 1203305 Tho centen- ¬<br />

arians form quite a respectable<br />

continent 05 persons having at- ¬<br />

tained their hundrcth year 45 their<br />

101st 13 their 102d 11 their 103d<br />

9 their 105th and the oldest 109<br />

years<br />

Eight thousand persons witnessed<br />

tho launching of tho Shenandoah<br />

November 2d the largest<br />

ship ever built in Maine She is a<br />

four masted ship 299 feet in length<br />

and 49 feet beam Her net tonnage<br />

is 3406 tons The foremost is 89<br />

feet and tho main and mizzen musts<br />

90 feet each and tho spankermast<br />

96 feet Sho will spread 11000<br />

yards of canvas Tho bowsprit is<br />

of steel and 45 feet long outboard<br />

Tho ship is handsomely furnished<br />

Sho will load at Now York or Bal-<br />

timore for San Francisco Sho is<br />

owned by Arthur Sewell Co and<br />

commnnded by James - F Murphy<br />

SUPREME C0URT AT CHAMBERS<br />

Tuesday Dec 9<br />

BEFORE JUDD CJ<br />

In ro bankruptcy of- - Tonfr Yuen<br />

alias Aiona Bankrupt is examined<br />

uuder oath concerning certain pro ¬<br />

perty O W Ashford for croditorB<br />

J M Davidson for rospondont<br />

DEFOllE DOLE J<br />

Eslnlo of Hotthu w deceased<br />

Tho Court orders tho will admitted<br />

to probate A HoBii for petitioners<br />

J L Knllltikou for contestants<br />

UEroiiE JUDD J J<br />

IltuitBUAr Deo 11<br />

lilsliile of Edward Preston ieli<br />

Hon Of Oocil Drown udiululyUhlof<br />

fur nlloWnUCB of UUUullllte olid lis<br />

elinitfo Tho Court ordure ilio no<br />

eoiiMa niipioved its niuoutled itnd<br />

ailiutulsUntuL iltBohiitaeil Ailnituts<br />

tilllUl ill ILitBUU<br />

TJitt luljouriifil uiiiiijii niBijiiuij uf<br />

tbtj btuokuoltioiei of liouukitA fchipi<br />

Uowpny will liolil on WWe<br />

urhIIOaiMi<br />

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WHOLE No<br />

W AUTHOEITY--<br />

K ss<br />

AN ACT<br />

y<br />

Lo Dkfixk the Duties to bk Ikfowsd by those<br />

Persons who have become the Kokuas1 opthej<br />

Lepeks -<br />

4<br />

Whereas many doubts and disputes have arisen as to<br />

what tho duties to be performed by those persons<br />

who havo become tho Kokuas of those afflicted<br />

with leprosy consist of and<br />

yiiERKAS it is proper in order to remove such difficulty<br />

- that tho nature of such duties to bo perfonnecVby<br />

such Ivokuas bo distinctly provided fQrbjawv<br />

therefore 9<br />

Mo it Enacted ly the Kiiiff and the LegMaturo ojt the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 Every Kokua who has heretofore re- ¬<br />

ceived permission or who may hereafter get permission<br />

to go to the Leper Settlement according to law shall<br />

perform tho duties of Kokua to their leper friends as<br />

provided in the Second Section of this Act an<br />

other way<br />

in no<br />

Section 2 The duties to be performed by the<br />

Kokuas of the lepers shall be that each Kokua must<br />

take care of the leper or lepers that he went there to<br />

assist and to go and get and prepare in a suitable man- ¬<br />

ner all food and other supplies that are furnished by the<br />

Government to the lepers and attend to the clothing<br />

and other things that would contribute to the comfort<br />

of the lepers whose Kokuas they are And said Kokuas<br />

shall also perform such labor and service as may be<br />

required by the Board of Health when requested to do<br />

so by the Superintendent of the Leper Settlement for<br />

which services they shall be paid such wages as are<br />

deemed fair and just by the Board of Health such<br />

wages to be not less than fifty cents per diem And any<br />

Kokua refusing to perform such labor as above stated<br />

or who shall violate any rule or regulation of the Board<br />

of Health shall be liable on conviction before a Police<br />

Magistrate or District Judge to expulsion from the<br />

settlement<br />

Section 8 This Act shall take effect and become<br />

law from and aCfcev the date of its approval and all<br />

laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act are<br />

herebyrepealed v<br />

Approved this 14th day of November A D 1S90<br />

By the King<br />

0<br />

i<br />

H<br />

II<br />

v<br />

a Minister-of- - the Interior<br />

UVA-<br />

AN ACT<br />

r<br />

KALAKAUA<br />

-<br />

REX<br />

To Transfer the Post Office from the Depautment<br />

of TnE Interior to the Department of Finance<br />

Bo it Enacted by the King and the Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 Tho caro control and supervision of tho<br />

Post Ofllcos of tho Kingdom is horoby transferred trom<br />

tho Dopartmont of tho Interior to tho Department of<br />

Finance and all duties acts and matters horetoforo<br />

iiiiposad on and to bo performed by tho Minister of tho<br />

Interior in relation to tho Post OlUuo Postal Mutter<br />

Postal Savings Bunk and Postal Money Order isWi<br />

aro hereby imposud upon and required to bo purforuHid<br />

by tho Miti later of Flnuuuo<br />

Section Thu following laws mul parte o laws Rifc<br />

huTuby lunmulud by substituting thu woviln u Minister Qt<br />

Klnuuuu In pluuu u thu words M Mliitatm1 of thu lute<br />

rlor wlRnovur Uiu hump ucouv t<br />

Contlimd an 1<br />

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xuwmmn<br />

KSI XOBf IK REUDS<br />

itiPAftE EDITION<br />

13HS ItJ ISSO<br />

of the California base- -<br />

to Honolulu has been<br />

M qpfflrteae as it ofeurred just<br />

ata tine when oar amateurs began<br />

the idea that the bad<br />

reached perfection in the<br />

art Our visitors came as<br />

nig masters of the art<br />

liav well sustained their pro- -<br />

i c champions in this noble<br />

It is well that they came<br />

fffer bo other reason than to show<br />

on- - amaimirjs what skillful playing<br />

i how little was known of the<br />

which it has reached<br />

sod how mach there is to<br />

The few ames that have<br />

i played here by the California<br />

i have shown remarkable fieet-th<br />

bases most splendid<br />

approaching in some in ¬<br />

to the marvelous with<br />

movements in every part of<br />

But our Honolulu boys<br />

haw been equally quick to proht<br />

he example and to improve in<br />

kf<br />

wkatorer tbey were deficient as<br />

Ims keen sbowu in the last two<br />

pht3ed Could the Califorreeaiu<br />

here another month<br />

they woakl probably find before it<br />

that our local players had<br />

to such an extent as to<br />

at ioaet wis an occasional game<br />

CHE LA31E PA2UC IX<br />

LONDON<br />

ISM close inter dependence as<br />

as the abnsitivaiiGas of the<br />

markets of the world has<br />

eoantly somewhat unpleas- -<br />

illttstrated by the extreme<br />

anxiety and uncertainty prevailing<br />

m all the great centers of business<br />

tfcroagbottt the months of October<br />

and Sfeveaiher which culminated<br />

ia the open avowal of what had<br />

haejt whispered for some time viz<br />

that the great banking house of<br />

Bering Brothers was in grave<br />

JjiSottltios and had indeed been<br />

eawpoltud to seek aid on an im<br />

HMise scale in order to avoid a<br />

feftare which would have brought<br />

ahout the most terrible crash and<br />

dragged numbers of smaller con ¬<br />

cerns with it Under these circum<br />

atewBos and to prevent a panic the<br />

heaks and banking houses put<br />

lwa for fifteen millions as a guar ¬<br />

antee fund to be used in the course<br />

C three years Itis reported that<br />

tfce total liabilities of the Barings<br />

amount to somewhere about 20- -<br />

08000 and their assots at present<br />

prices to some 1000000 in excess<br />

of liabilities<br />

The Barings of the proseut gen<br />

eradoa appear to have been under ¬<br />

taking the most hopeless debts and<br />

landing to the most reckless and<br />

improvident borrowers It is said<br />

jjhat they guaranteed Egyptian and<br />

Turkish debts and lent money lav¬<br />

ishly on South African diamond<br />

nines and the immediate cause of<br />

she trouble immense sums to the<br />

Argoptine Republic The recent<br />

revolution in Buenos Ayres<br />

brought matters to a crisis and<br />

has shown up the manner in which<br />

the finances of the Republic have<br />

bean manipulated<br />

The London Statist is quoted as<br />

afliEmmg that within the last eight<br />

years the Argentines have bor ¬<br />

rowed 500000000 while to this<br />

vast indebtedness is to bo added<br />

probably a thousand millions more<br />

of what are ironically galled secu<br />

rities in the formof land mortgage<br />

bonds This mountain of debt is<br />

piled Hpon the shoulders of a popu ¬<br />

lation Of Iouk miiaioxs of uncer ¬<br />

tain and complex character and in<br />

great measure of hoterogeneous<br />

races The interest on this debt<br />

us hitherto been paid as far as it<br />

is paid at all of course by fresh<br />

borrowing Two months ago the<br />

new government at Buenos Ayres<br />

authoiized the addition of sixty<br />

millions of irredeemable paper to<br />

the two hundred and sixty millions<br />

already in circulationwith gold at a<br />

premium of two hundred and fifty<br />

per cent The Argentines were<br />

practically bankrupt and the great<br />

houses who were so heavily inter--<br />

osted combined to uphold the mar ¬<br />

ket and in order to do so sold their<br />

Amorican securities in great quan ¬<br />

tities This was in August and<br />

produced the financial pressure in<br />

Wall street and corresponding dis-<br />

turbance<br />

all around the world<br />

QUEENS HOSPITAL<br />

Ouarteilv Ueport Of the House Iliy--<br />

by the Gaelic With bis wife and a<br />

picked crew Captain Dewar sailed<br />

from England in July 1887 and<br />

proceeded through Smythes Chan- -<br />

nel being the first to venture over<br />

that dangerous course From South<br />

America the yacht sailed to the Mar- ¬<br />

quesas<br />

Society Samoan Friendly<br />

and Fiji islands from whence the<br />

course was shaped variously to Kam<br />

schatka New Caledonia Santa Crnz<br />

Esquimault the Marianas the Bonin<br />

Islands and Kobe There sho was<br />

laid up for nine months while<br />

the captain and Mrs Dewar went to<br />

England Upon their return last<br />

May ten Swedes were shipped to<br />

augment the crew but while on the<br />

way to Ponape of the J Caroline<br />

group the yacht struck a reef about<br />

two miles from shore All on board<br />

were taken safely ashore in boats<br />

and for three days attempts were<br />

made to ease the vessel aft but each<br />

tide drove her further on the reef<br />

Each night the natives swarmed<br />

JS<br />

I<br />

¬<br />

A MONSTER SHARK<br />

Wnlnlua I oses One of Her Coast De ¬<br />

fences<br />

While native fishermen were out<br />

fishing with nets last Saturday at<br />

Waialna on the other side of this<br />

island a monster shark got entan ¬<br />

gled in ono of the nets and was<br />

hauled ashore on he beach Almost<br />

the whole village went down and<br />

killed the monster with axes The<br />

shark measured eighteen feet in<br />

length When cut up into pieces<br />

two good sized turtles one of which<br />

was still living were found in the<br />

stomach The turtles measured<br />

eighteen inches across Other things<br />

of a varied nature were also found<br />

in the stomach The jaw bones were<br />

brought to town by the steamer C<br />

To the Trustees of the Queens Hos- ¬<br />

pital<br />

Gentlemen I have the honor to<br />

submit the following report for the<br />

quarter ending November 30 1890<br />

The number of patients at present in<br />

the hospital is 47 viz 27 Hawaiians K Bishop and can now be in- ¬<br />

14 males IS females 2 Chinese 3 spected at the office of the 1 1 S<br />

Japanese and 15 of other nationalities<br />

N Co on the wharf There are<br />

17 paying<br />

The number of admissions during the seven rows of teeth which measure<br />

quarter was 79 vis 29 Hawaiians twenty fcwo inches when full ex- ¬<br />

19 males 10 females 5 Chinese 7 tended The natives stated that the<br />

Japanese and 38 of other nationalities mate of the dead shark managed to<br />

Discharged 87 viz 43 Hawaiians escape<br />

29 males 14 females 5 Chinese 6<br />

Japanese and 34 of other nationalities<br />

V Pretty Display<br />

Deaths 11 viz 1 Hawaiian male 2<br />

Chinese 3 Japanese and 5 of other The windows of thePacific Hard<br />

f<br />

nationalities<br />

ware Cos store the one lately oc- ¬<br />

The causes of death were as follows<br />

Beriberi 3 general debility 2 heart cupied by Egan Gnnn on Fort<br />

failure 1 injury 1 phthisis 2 rupture of street have been very tastily ar- ¬<br />

bladder 1 typhoid fever 1<br />

ranged with holiday goods paint- ¬<br />

The highest number of indoor patients<br />

was 69 lowest 42 daily average 50 ings glassware autotypes etchings<br />

Calls at the dispensary 101 Number etc There are paintings by Hitch- ¬<br />

of prescriptions 1075 The number of cock Strong and Barnfield Up- ¬<br />

patients treated in the hospital was as stairs in the Mclnerny Hall the in- ¬<br />

follows September 9G October 77 terior of which is a sight to behold<br />

November 74<br />

are several splendid oil paintings<br />

Respectfully submitted<br />

ROBERT McKlBBIX and water colors by Mrs P S Tay- ¬<br />

Honolulu Nov 30 1390<br />

lor Her bread fruit in oil is a<br />

a<br />

charming realistic piece of work<br />

Loss of the Yacht Xyanza In the Caro- ¬ and her water color sketches little<br />

gems A bunch of roses by Miss<br />

line Group<br />

Lulu Fanning attracts much atten- ¬<br />

News of the loss in the Caroline tion and two oil paintings by Mrs<br />

Archipelago on the 29th of July of W Bailey show much skill with the<br />

the yacht Nyanza owned by Cap- ¬ brush These pictures are all en- ¬<br />

tain Dewar was brought yesterday<br />

closed in handsome frames the work<br />

of the company On the next<br />

steamer they will receive a full line<br />

of cutlery and artists materials A<br />

visit to Mclnerny Hall should be<br />

made by all<br />

She The new prganist missed<br />

an entire note in ono of the hymns<br />

this morning<br />

He Indeed Sljpped up on a<br />

peal eh<br />

Bessie Dont you think the Rob- -<br />

insons exercise urreat taste in ffet- -<br />

ting up their dinners<br />

Florence Yes the- - work it so<br />

hard beforehand the guests dont<br />

have a chance<br />

16 ltJU<br />

The following<br />

lately appeared in an Irish daily<br />

Wanted a to under- ¬<br />

take the sale of a patent medicine<br />

The advertiser it will be<br />

to the undertaker<br />

Jant of England at once subscrib- ¬<br />

ed a million sterling and other<br />

Madam observed the actor to<br />

aboard and plundered the yacht un- ¬ the mother of a yelling infant in<br />

til nothing worth taking remained the audience when your child is<br />

On the second night they were quite thiough I will<br />

driven off by shell from a Spanish continue to merely feign insanity<br />

gun boat and the officers and crew At present the pressure is entirely<br />

were taken from the islands by this too great<br />

Spanish transport the Manila The<br />

yacht proved a total loss but she<br />

was insured in England for 5000<br />

She had sailed 42784 miles during<br />

the crnise<br />

Xers from lonape<br />

Mrs H Bingham received a letter<br />

by the Bio Janeiro giving some im- ¬<br />

portant news from Ponape On<br />

September 11th Miss Kinney left<br />

Ponape A Spanish gunboat was at<br />

Oua on the east side of Ponape and<br />

another at Kipi on the southwest<br />

side Between five and six hundred<br />

Spaniards had landed on the island<br />

and a battle with the natives was<br />

imminent that day The natives<br />

proposed to sell their lives dearly<br />

The Spanish governor ordered the<br />

girls boarding school to be closed<br />

and Miss Palmer and another<br />

teacher left with some of the girls in<br />

the Morning Star forMakil an island<br />

someeighty miles away Mr Band<br />

remained on the island<br />

1<br />

A case of insanity from cigarette<br />

smoking is reported from Mono<br />

county One cause of the fre- ¬<br />

quency of such cases is probably<br />

that the cigarette smoker has not<br />

much mind to start with or he<br />

would not smoke so long<br />

as he could get a cigar or a pipe<br />

or let the weed alone It is the<br />

meanest shape in which tobacco is<br />

used A weak mind is easily<br />

thrown oft its balance<br />

The English of State<br />

alluding to the bill says<br />

it behooves the Government to find<br />

fresh outlets for English capital<br />

A good deal of the capital seems to<br />

be finding an outlet for itself by en ¬<br />

advertisement<br />

gentleman<br />

guarantees<br />

profitable<br />

Blakes Steam Pumps<br />

Wilcox<br />

Westons Centrifugals<br />

Gibbs and Remington Sewing<br />

applauding<br />

cigarettes<br />

Secretary<br />

McKiuley<br />

gaging in American industries<br />

and if reports are true more of it<br />

seems likel to come to the United<br />

States bringing industries with it<br />

to set up under shelter of the new<br />

Tariff<br />

T Dr Jane<br />

Machines<br />

Sons Family Medicines<br />

Special Bargains 1 Departments<br />

ATS<br />

B F EHLERS OOS<br />

WHITE DRESS GOODS in Striped at 10 Cents a yard<br />

VICTORIA LAWN 10 vards for 75 Cents -<br />

All Colors MOtREE SILKS at 1 25 and 150 per yard<br />

PLAIDS double widths reduced to 50 and 75 Cents per yard<br />

EMBROIDERY Dress Lengths in 4 yards from 550 a piece<br />

BLACK LACES and FLOUNCING at your own prices<br />

All Stvles of CURTAINS and DRAPERY reatlv reduced -<br />

GENTS UNDERWEAR WHITE SHIRTS SOCKSEtc Etc<br />

TSOLDAT COST PRICE<br />

Dressmaking under the Management of Miss Clark<br />

Pediprees of all Horses KeDt<br />

3<br />

5000 Worth c Silverware<br />

PEACHBLOW WARE<br />

SATIN WARE<br />

TOYS DOLLS<br />

GLASSWARE<br />

tan Away<br />

BAWA1IAN UAZTTtt TUESDAY DECEMBER<br />

tt SMBfil<br />

SILYER eaji0Si Next<br />

kWOur Grand Silver Peachblow Satin Ware Tovs Dolls and Glassware<br />

GIFT SALE will commence on MONDAY December S 18 0<br />

During this Sale EVERY Customer Purchasing 250 worth will re- ¬<br />

ceive a Handsome Peachblow Satinware Glassware Dolls Toys or Silver Present<br />

look at oar Window and see the fine display of Presents<br />

TOM ivflYH<br />

General StDocrtiscnicnts<br />

CETSTAL SODA WOEES<br />

JOHN GRACE Proprietor r KO 81 KING STREET<br />

SOLE MANUFACTURER OF THE<br />

- - i<br />

s<br />

GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER<br />

SAESAPARILLA AM IE0E WATER<br />

GINGEE ALE<br />

SarsaparilLv Lemon Cream and Plain Soda<br />

Champagne Cider Etc Etc<br />

STALL AERATED WATERS GUARANTEED PUREtfrJ<br />

Mutual 330--TELEPHON-<br />

V t i IkJlLli I Cor lvjl aii I Jt Jrret<br />

tv i J m<br />

124 112 ly<br />

Ueaaborgh Wah<br />

b - v - - s5-i-- - -<br />

r<br />

fettj-4i-aMfe- mjJfilJiUmWttKi - aAllSfeamKlMaifeAJ toaigafeaSwilBftikifeatt mmmtim - if W- - S iljiwJifc<br />

F1r mm<br />

ES BeU<br />

ISLAND ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO<br />

111 1296 ly<br />

98<br />

CxVSTLE COOKE<br />

IMPORTERS<br />

Shipping and Commission Merchants<br />

x PLANTATION AND INSURANCE AGENTS<br />

DEALERS IX<br />

BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS<br />

PLANTATION SUPPLIES<br />

j r<br />

j v A if - r<br />

Carpenters Blacksmiths Machinists and Plumbers Tools -<br />

HOiSE --FURNISHING GtOGiBlS<br />

Kitchen Utensils Paints Oils Varnishes Lamp Goods and<br />

o -<br />

Greneral Mereliandise<br />

WAIALAE BEEEDIM EANCH<br />

BREEDING DEPARTMENT SALE DEPARTMENT<br />

The following Fine Animals will stand<br />

for Service at the Ranch Waialaer<br />

Well bred Stallion MLAJRnsr<br />

Norman Stallion<br />

GEOWI<br />

Thoroughbred Stal MIDNTGKHT<br />

Two Native Stallions<br />

EILXAO AO and FRANK<br />

A Well bred Kentucky JACK<br />

13U ly 62 6m<br />

-<br />

WUM<br />

FOR SALB<br />

stallions ofVarious Breeds<br />

Blares with or without Foal<br />

jECorses for any Purpose<br />

BREAKMG DEPARTMENT<br />

A Skilful BREAKER and TRAINER<br />

is employed on the Ranch<br />

Satisfaction is guaranteed in Breaking<br />

and Training Horses -<br />

PATJIL JR ISESTBIERG<br />

LE0MARD ROSS<br />

OF<br />

ELLENSBUKGH - - - WASHINGTbN<br />

GIVE NOTICE<br />

THAT ORDERS FOR SUNNYSIDE PROPERTY AT PRESENT MAR<br />

prices must be sent not later than by the Alameda leaving<br />

onthV31stof May 1690<br />

-<br />

Honolulu<br />

t0F<br />

One fourth of the purchase money is sufficient to secure a contract<br />

Price of Inside Lots 150 00 each<br />

Price of Corner Lots 175 00 each<br />

The above notice does not apply in those cases where the propositions<br />

already in course of negotiation<br />

INVESTORS WILL PLEASE STATE<br />

lst If they are Arnerican citizens 2dTIf nottiienfelves American<br />

married to the daughter of an<br />

citizens<br />

American citizen give wifes full name<br />

LEONHARD ROSS TTmnli tjii<br />

are<br />

but<br />

c CO<br />

AiTivalofBleneM<br />

141 Days from Liverpool<br />

iLajrgb cargo of<br />

New Goods<br />

Ul JH<br />

Anchors Chains<br />

Cocoa Mats Kettles<br />

Sauce Pans Fry Pans<br />

Bedsteads<br />

- Fence Wire<br />

Sheathing Metai<br />

Roofing IroE<br />

CaneKnivee<br />

- CutW<br />

Sole Leather Trunks<br />

White Lead Red Lead<br />

Boiled Linseed Oil<br />

Castor Oil Belting<br />

Coal Tar Water Tanks<br />

Fire Brick Red Brick Alum<br />

Red Ochre Fire Clay<br />

BagSjIwine -<br />

Filter Cloth<br />

J<br />

Soap Groceries<br />

Boots and Shoes<br />

Perfumery Flags<br />

RopeBrushes<br />

Croquet Sets<br />

Dressing Cases<br />

ilirrors<br />

Saddles<br />

Bridles Felts Whips Spurs<br />

Blankets Sheeting<br />

Dry Goods Merinos<br />

Shawls Handkerchiefs<br />

Victoria Lawns<br />

Mosquito Netting Leggings<br />

Laces Ribbons Hats Helmets<br />

Velvets Embroidered Dresses<br />

Flannel<br />

Basket TrunkB<br />

Picnic Hampers<br />

Rugs Mats Carpets<br />

Clothing Tweeds<br />

Ginghams<br />

Hosiery<br />

Rcarfa<br />

Suitings in latest styles<br />

Underwear<br />

Sofa Pillows<br />

Braces<br />

Gloves Flouncing<br />

Embroidery Curtains<br />

Table Napkins<br />

Table Cloths<br />

Water proof Coats<br />

Artificial Flowers<br />

Dust Cloaks<br />

Pajama Suits<br />

Fine Hosiery Silk Lisle Cottoa<br />

Dinner Sets<br />

Tea Sets<br />

Desert Sets<br />

Fancy Crockery<br />

Common Crockery<br />

Wedgewood Waj<br />

Vases<br />

Wicker Ware Faacy ChsurS<br />

Hammocks Tables Baaketa<br />

Umbrella Stands<br />

Decanters<br />

Salad Bowls<br />

Mush Sets<br />

Flowerpots<br />

filters<br />

Etc Etc Etc<br />

N<br />

Theo FDavies<br />

v v irvm<br />

k<br />

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el the worms into two lots feed- -<br />

oue lot on the mulberry and tho<br />

her with tho ramie<br />

worms fed with the ramie<br />

3xse larger cocoons The lady<br />

- the two lots separately to tho<br />

- etv from whom she shortly<br />

r received a letter of inquiry as<br />

how she had produced the<br />

e cocoons as thoy were not<br />

larger but the silk was of a<br />

- perior quality In commenting<br />

on this I must say that it is<br />

vIk reasonable that pure silk<br />

-- iLuld be of better quality if<br />

ude from the silk plant than if<br />

le from some inferior material<br />

icuow bettor paper is produced<br />

i pulp made of a bettor matc--<br />

Lan if a poor coarse material<br />

- od in its manufacture We<br />

a- - know that tho flesh of animals<br />

Ku jn better food is superior in<br />

quaity and flavor to flesh mado<br />

iroi inferior food I have never<br />

r e auy plant fibor that compared<br />

st iu orably with pure silk as tho<br />

rui - plant produces In the leaf<br />

also he silky fiber is to bo seen as<br />

we as on the stalk If it should<br />

I rj true that superior silk can<br />

K wnade by foeding worms with<br />

iuiv e leavos a bright prospect<br />

- l for those islands in the silk<br />

i as there is no month in tho<br />

u that the ramie would not pro<br />

duu young leaves abundantly and<br />

jonth of the year that it would<br />

L- - be warm enough to hatch the<br />

s moth oggs So a feeding of<br />

Wuims and gathering of cocoons<br />

i ud be going on constantly and<br />

w A proper caro every month of<br />

tt VrJar ramio could be harvested<br />

fa its fiber So the natural silk<br />

ai 1 the artificial silk could be pro<br />

du ed from tho same plant at tho<br />

iu e time and an income derived<br />

fr a each J M Horner<br />

t r e me A us read the papers once in a<br />

w and we are laboring unaer tne<br />

crrtevn that the last Legislature ap<br />

rr --jited 20000 for a wharf in Ililo<br />

for Hilo waterworks and<br />

iiI if<br />

S i jr a fire department and 55000<br />

r t Voliano road and an appropria<br />

t r lighting our streets<br />

Vw if this is so we just want to<br />

kr tv vou know what is going to be<br />

df avout it It is simply out of curio<br />

atyixat we want to know you know<br />

we 2te use 1 to landing through the surf<br />

an J limbing up a slippery ladder and I<br />

pretVme the powers that be in Hono ¬<br />

lulu Jiink that it will improve ourcon-sut-tio- ns<br />

to keep on doing it We are<br />

usel to drinking mud and slops and<br />

dranngs from our neighbors up the<br />

lull and our stomachs have become so<br />

use I to it that probably we need it for a<br />

ten<br />

W e are getting used to driving up to<br />

U e end of the Volcano road and looking<br />

ca o nowhere and wondering when<br />

Pr wlence will move in its mysterious<br />

w5t tnd tmirh the heart of tho Minister<br />

ct -- o Interior sufficiently to go uhead<br />

a 1 instruct the road to somewhere<br />

sett --<br />

Mi iwint choe for all Off for<br />

the ase<br />

I asjic i ladyseated near me what<br />

sj i vated per in the game She<br />

answer 1 Why look at it study i-t-<br />

lsMiiitos<br />

r - 11 t<br />

lltlily to the Honorable Waiimilaui<br />

Mit Editok In the Auveiitisek of tho<br />

5th inst is an article from Waipuilani<br />

a representative from Kona about the<br />

Kau Volcano Road which calls for<br />

some corrections and comments The<br />

honorable member from Kona writes<br />

The 1 1 S N Co paid 4400 to Peter<br />

Lee Anybody would from this state ¬<br />

ment suppose that Mr Lee was<br />

paid the above amount by said<br />

company as compensation for build ¬<br />

ing the road But the fact is that Mr<br />

Lee borrowed money and paid it back<br />

and was charged 20 per cent interest<br />

for the use of same This is quite a dif- ¬<br />

Honolulu are only recommendations to<br />

the road It just depends on getting the<br />

right focus<br />

Now let us take a look at what the<br />

honorable member indignantly calls the<br />

greedy and fabulous price of 10000<br />

The Government is now completing a<br />

road from Hilo to the Volcano nhich<br />

before it is done probably will cost the<br />

nice little sum of 150000 or God<br />

knows how much more Put the 10000<br />

alongside and it does not show up so<br />

fabulous does it considering the length<br />

of both roads to be about the same and<br />

the same kind of country to go through<br />

The Kau road is certainly not quite so<br />

fancy as the other one but it is perfectly<br />

safe and comfortable to travel over<br />

which the honorable member can find<br />

ont by taking an inspection trip with<br />

his responsible gentlemen from Kau<br />

Waipuilani would not misappropriate<br />

public funds to buy a good and highly<br />

needed road although he says that he<br />

strongly supports the spending of pub ¬<br />

lic moneys for roads because he thinks<br />

rrirnrT7s<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 --<br />

i t<br />

CORRESPONDENCE<br />

understand it and you cant help but<br />

respect it Under lier kindly tutorship<br />

e tut hold ourselves responsible forthe I soon began to discover great excellen- ¬<br />

tv- - - said or oplaloai expressed by our cies in the batting In every game I<br />

was forced to admire the great broad<br />

c n ndeaU<br />

shoulders which did tho batting It sets<br />

one to thinking of physical culture i If<br />

- nuk uuiiurc<br />

some of our puny little clerks would<br />

ly Kditor Permit mo to direct play baseball what splendid examples<br />

of health and strength they would be- ¬<br />

t attention of your readers to an come I heard a lady near mo say<br />

ii in the Soiontific American of Dear me if I owned one of these great<br />

strong fellows<br />

Vje 18th of October last respecting<br />

you wouldnt catch me<br />

going with Bob again My readers<br />

--ilk culture which all majnot have may know who Bob is I do not<br />

coirTLbon physical development<br />

v lady in South Carolina raised As I looked upon these strong fine<br />

i silk worms every year to<br />

specimens of mankind I could not help<br />

wishing for a compulsory law in Ameri- ¬<br />

- the development of silk rais-can cities as well as this enforcing the<br />

i the United States which the practice of baseball upon our young men<br />

of fashion some of whom possess far<br />

u antad takon in hand found more money than brains and also upon<br />

winter had been warm that the puny clerks who dwindles and dries<br />

his life blood up in tho poisonous cigar- ¬<br />

js had hatched before the ette during his leisure hours Were this<br />

- range or the mulberry had the law and enforced our daughters<br />

would not go abroad for husbands<br />

j rtn leaves with which to feed Brawn and muscle are appreciated by a<br />

at J the ramie leaves being sensible girl Likewise the qualifica- ¬<br />

tion of health Good health is a rare<br />

iatJ fchc thought perhaps she accomplishment to the female portion<br />

1 save the life of her worms and greatly appreciated in her by her<br />

husband<br />

ramie leaves until the mulberry<br />

BASE HALL<br />

- appeared Tho worms fed Is purelv a mans game It not only re- ¬<br />

--v enouslyupon the ramie leaves presents strength ot the body but activ<br />

thrived so well that when the<br />

Jberry loaves ajipeared she di- -<br />

¬<br />

to the mark In the House he always journalask those who are willing to help<br />

wore a kind of puzzled look as if ho was to meet in the Y M CA hall on Thurs<br />

wondering how in the Dickens he ever<br />

got there He filled his chair first rate<br />

that is in a bodily sense but he did not<br />

like to get out of it till the House ad- ¬<br />

journed I have seen him sometimes<br />

making a show of getting up and say<br />

something but always when somebody<br />

else had tho floor and then he would sit<br />

down again as if reluctantly and assume<br />

a disappointed look He always man- ¬<br />

aged to voto though either one way or<br />

the other<br />

Waipuilani is a superior article in his<br />

own mind He knows his own capaci- ¬<br />

ties that is he dont undervalue them<br />

at all which clearly shows when he<br />

says I and other honorable members<br />

etc the other honorable members of<br />

course only small otatoes in compari- ¬<br />

son and further I deemed it was best<br />

for the Legislature to reject this prepos- ¬<br />

terous claim this of course settled tho<br />

thing right there and then<br />

Hoping that Waipuilani may benefit<br />

some by this reply I wish him cood bye<br />

P M Lee<br />

A lUgrlms Obsertatlous<br />

Mn Editor Sometimes it happens<br />

that an outsider sees things from a point<br />

of view different from that of the per- ¬<br />

manent resident and hence J venture to<br />

commit to paper my impressions of one<br />

circumstance of Honolulu life I do so<br />

ity of the mind Because of its mathe- ¬ purely from an outside position and<br />

matical and scientiflc pualities we pro- ¬ hesitate lest I should be thought as one<br />

nounce it purely masculine although<br />

of<br />

it does not require<br />

those<br />

brute force like tho<br />

who venture where angels<br />

prize fight The men who are choten would surely decline fo interfere<br />

for its leaders are not essentially savage The other evening having just landed<br />

pugilists like John L S but they in Honolulu and wishing to render my<br />

must combine a certain intellectual vows after a long voyage<br />

acumen with physical strength and agil-<br />

I attended<br />

¬<br />

ity They cannotbe pallid professionals service in St Andrews Cathedral<br />

from office store shop or college but There was a choir of boys who by the<br />

must have the well trained wits of one way were vainly trying to sing a hymn<br />

and the herculean muscles of the other about three notes above the range of<br />

NO EXCESSEb<br />

their voices the organ sounded as if all<br />

The very nature of this game demands the insides had droptout and nothing re- ¬<br />

a carefully ordered life from those who mained but<br />

would win and retain success in it<br />

the higher and more pierc<br />

Ex- ¬<br />

ing pipes of the instrument In the<br />

cesses of any kind must rob the player nave<br />

of his strength<br />

I saw a school of boys and further<br />

and activeness There- ¬<br />

fore I opino that the tendency of this I noticed tho Bight Reverend the Bishop<br />

and the member or members<br />

game must be toward morality<br />

I forget<br />

and which of his immediate household As<br />

sobriety The game and its devoters<br />

deserve earnest approval because it I had no connection with the school I<br />

felt almost as if<br />

goes to the very limit of abandon with-<br />

I were intruding upon<br />

¬<br />

tho privacy of his lordships family devo- ¬<br />

out growing or becoming vulgar Aloha tions and would fain have retired but<br />

nui to our baseball guests as well as that any movement in an empty church<br />

the home talent Sincerelv reverberates with such embarrassing<br />

Mai Fai volume of sound that I judged it better<br />

to be regarded as an intruder rather than<br />

incur censure as a breaker of that peace<br />

which in this case seemed to pass under- ¬<br />

standing On more than one occasion<br />

since that night have I attended what is<br />

known as the first congregation service<br />

And I have discovered that the members<br />

of this little band mako up in zeal and<br />

regular attendance what they lose in<br />

point of numbers I suppose they feel<br />

an obligation of loyal attendance for if<br />

one should absent herself the cathedral<br />

congregation would be reduced 333 if<br />

not 50 per cent of all its strength excep- ¬<br />

ting the school I wish distinctly to<br />

¬<br />

day evening the ISth inst at S oclock<br />

The invitation is especially extended to<br />

all choirs and musical associations It<br />

will certainly do no harm to anyone to<br />

meet and see what can be done<br />

Thanking j on for your courtesy I<br />

remain<br />

Your obedient servant<br />

F M English BA Oxon<br />

The Tug lloat Eleu<br />

How long Mr Editor how long is<br />

our tug Eleu going to be in the carpen- ¬<br />

ters hands yetbefore she can be earning<br />

instead of spending<br />

About five weeks have now elapsed<br />

since it was reported her little stern<br />

frame was discovered unsoundand 550<br />

per day carpenters have been employed<br />

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It certainly could not have been ten- ¬<br />

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Was there anything to hinder the super- ¬<br />

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tenders of cost and time accordingly as<br />

has been done in similar cases of a like<br />

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A Correction<br />

Mr Editor Dear Sir In the Bulle ¬<br />

tin this evening I notice a letter which<br />

through the mistake of the writer compels<br />

me to rectify a two fold error<br />

1 A lad did not play the organ on<br />

the evening I refer to I thought it was<br />

one oi the clergy who turned from his<br />

place in the choir to preside at the organ<br />

2 1 beg to assure the writer that I<br />

have never worn a hood belonging to<br />

any organ guild in my life nor am I a<br />

member of any such organization either<br />

honorary or otherw ise<br />

I am sorry that a lady should have<br />

taken to herself any remark of mine<br />

but it really had no more to do with her<br />

than her sarcasm can by any possibility<br />

apply to me My object in writing ray<br />

letter was to draw attention to raj pri- ¬<br />

vate estimate of the two congregations as<br />

representatives of public divine worship<br />

and to emphasize what seemed to me the<br />

outrage that an ill equipped sparsely at- ¬<br />

Wc ire nsed to seeing appropriations<br />

ma fr Honolulu and having them all<br />

spe ar i to seeing them made for Hilo<br />

an 1 i ng spent so that if we dont<br />

pet arvwc out of this appropriation<br />

b twl be no revolution in Hilo<br />

we w i e j at on war paint and shed<br />

an IcU r ar Department gore but we<br />

just w an n satisfy our that good roads are a Eure sign of an<br />

enlightened and progressive govern- ¬<br />

ment This must then be a sure sign<br />

that Waipuilani is not enlightened<br />

Peter Lees road is closed to public<br />

traffic and the traveling people will now<br />

have to go back to the old trail a de- ¬<br />

lightful and romantic trail winding it<br />

curiosity as to<br />

wnc er antming it corns to dp uone or<br />

not en a e nearly nine months of the<br />

per 1 iia e already elapsed and not a<br />

stroke has jet been done and in another<br />

year toj now jiomics w ill be in mil<br />

bias aza n Hilo<br />

3otc from the Uaseball Gruunds<br />

la EoiroR I have always felt a lit<br />

t amed because being an Ameriar<br />

v l i not enjoy the great Ameri<br />

cam Np and mentally decided to<br />

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self in multitudes of curves between<br />

huge rocks of barren lava and for a<br />

change through long stretches of deserts<br />

of kneedeep sand which very often by<br />

the stronc wind has covered the trail en- ¬<br />

tirely It has happpned not once but<br />

manv times that people starting out for<br />

the Volcano have lost thefr way and<br />

after long wearisome travel and risk of<br />

life have found themselves way over in<br />

Puna in place of the Volcano<br />

All the honor however must not be<br />

given to Waipuilani he shares it with<br />

the Eepresentative ex Policeman etc<br />

from Kau the Honorable Apiki He in- ¬<br />

troduced to the House a petition from<br />

his district to buy Lees road and after- ¬<br />

wards did his level best to defeat his<br />

own bill<br />

This gentleman was not in the habit of<br />

speaking in the House he used Waipui ¬<br />

tended meeting should intrude upon<br />

displace and seriously inconvenience a<br />

well organized system of worship by de- ¬<br />

priving it of its hour of meeting which<br />

it has heretofore peacefully enjoyed in<br />

undisputed possession 1 remain yours<br />

faithfullv Pilgrim<br />

Dec 10th<br />

Honolulu Oratorio Society<br />

Mr EnrroK Dear Sir It is proposed<br />

to establish a societyin Honolulu for the<br />

purpose ot studying and publicly per- ¬<br />

forming oratorio music There is surely<br />

abundant musical talent in the city and<br />

suburbs and it seems a pity that no op- ¬<br />

portunity should be afforded for enjoying<br />

the highest class of choral music Such<br />

works as the Messiah the Elijah Judas<br />

Maccabeus St Paul are practically un- ¬<br />

known in Honolulu to our own great<br />

loss It is obvious that the only way to<br />

succeed in a work of this kind is to secure<br />

the services of all capable of rendering<br />

assistance I hao spoken to many<br />

ladies and gentlemen including some of<br />

the leading musicians and all seem<br />

lani as a mouthpiece beeause his own greatly disposed to enter upon the work<br />

intellectual capacities were not quite up May I through your widely circulated<br />

¬<br />

Recently Published<br />

ferent thing altogether and it is very<br />

strange that Waipuilani should make nized the organ and if the clergyman<br />

w<br />

such a mistake especially after I and ill permit a mere layman to pass judg- ¬<br />

ment on his reading of tho Scriptures<br />

other honorable members of the House<br />

I<br />

will congratulate him thereon I have<br />

had inspected the agreement between rarely heard the inspired text read with<br />

Peter Lee and the 1 1 S N Co The better emphasis with such distinct<br />

honorable member further writes enunciation or with what for want of a<br />

Peter Lee has received some money better word I will call sympathy<br />

from the road under the agreement with I have gathered from a member of this<br />

the 1 1 S N Co Yes of course he congregation which is absolutely the<br />

has but what of that It is his business only one in existence that the Bishop<br />

to convey people over that road to the contemplates a revolution in the hours of<br />

Hllo AVanta to Know<br />

Volcano and he is not likely to do that divine service and that the school chil- ¬<br />

51k Editok The people who live in for nothing And that he profits by the dren and the household of faith are<br />

II j do not amount to much We re road does that make it any less desir- ¬ to meet for family prayers at 11 while<br />

t ojie that fact We have not got any able for the Government any more than tho faithful of the parish are to hold<br />

Waipuilanis valuable services in the divine service at an early hour Now<br />

eeii lights we have no appropriation Legislature are made less because he sir it doesseem to me that this is one of<br />

iL-ndred ci or two thousand dollars derives some profit from them<br />

the most ridiculous moves I have ever<br />

ivr t ng up our harbor we have no Another objection to the road wasthat heard of Eleven oclock ia the recog- ¬<br />

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cc ackwoods town with no object in heavy floods did damage last fall and their rights established by long- ¬<br />

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Ma - debts when he gets strapped road when looked at in the light of<br />

--ppjrt a good looking Ministry truthand not obscured by his inspection<br />

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C N SPENOER<br />

Minister of tbe Interior<br />

Office Xov 24 1890 lSol St<br />

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C N SPEKCEE<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

lateriot Office Xov 24 1890 1331 3t<br />

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of 1SSS I have this day appointed J W<br />

Kahee Pound Master to the above Pound<br />

ia KSaaea Kauai<br />

C N SPENCER<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

Interior Office Nov 21 1S90 lS3l 3t<br />

Mr JNO A HASSINGER has this day<br />

bee appelated a Notary Public for the<br />

Vt cdcil CJreBi of the Kingdom<br />

C N SPENCER<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

Iatarfor Ofice Nov 26 1590 1351 3<br />

Mr YRAY TAYLOR has this daylieea<br />

appelated Secretory of the Bureau of<br />

Immigration<br />

C N SPENCER<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

latarier Office Nov 26 1590 1351 3t<br />

In Ro East Maui Stock Company<br />

Depabtsiest or the Ixteeiob i<br />

Hoxoixru October 22 1830<br />

Vheree3 the East Maui Stock Company<br />

has pursuant to the laws in such case made<br />

and provided duly filed with the under ¬<br />

signed a Petition for the dissolution of the<br />

add Corporation together with a Certifi ¬<br />

cate thereto annexed as required by law<br />

aow therefore<br />

Notice is hereby given to any and all per<br />

S8bs who have been or are now interested<br />

in any manner whatsoever in the said Cor-<br />

poration<br />

¬<br />

thst objection to the granting of<br />

the said Petition must be filed in the office<br />

of the undersigned on or before Tuesday<br />

tbe 30th day of December 1S90 and that<br />

aay person or persons desiring to be heard<br />

thereon must be in attendance at the office<br />

of the undersigned in Aliiolani Hale Hono<br />

rcto at 11 oclock amof that day and<br />

saow escse why said Petition should not be<br />

granted<br />

C N SPENCER<br />

1847 9t Minister of the Interior<br />

Census Notice<br />

Is accordance with the requirements of<br />

tbe law a genera census of thp Hawaiian<br />

Iimds will bo taken under the direction of<br />

the Board of Education as of tho date of<br />

December 2Sth Attention is hereby called<br />

the following extracts from the law<br />

-- It shall bo the duty of the Board of<br />

E uoetion ery sixth year counting from<br />

ibe year 1S50 to make a ccmplcta census of<br />

the inhabitants of the Kingdom<br />

To enable the Board of Education to<br />

carry into execution the design of the last<br />

preceding section relating to the census<br />

it is hereby authorized to make through its<br />

agents all proper and necessary inquiries<br />

AM persons are hereby required under pain<br />

of a ana ntto exceed fifty dollars t ba<br />

wupesed by any ro- - or district justice to<br />

answer to ifce bts of tueir unowiedge all i<br />

lBihi Dtw<br />

soch questions as shall bo proptmuded by<br />

tbe Agents of the Board relating to or<br />

necessary for thf- - waking of the census<br />

The following persons have been appoint ¬<br />

ed District Superintendents of the Census<br />

is tbe sreral Districts of the Kingdom<br />

Kawau<br />

HHo 1 Severance<br />

Hatwtca Chas Yilliarcs<br />

NKohaia<br />

E OBond<br />

SEhala<br />

Miss E W Lyons<br />

NKorra<br />

AVoldemar Muller<br />

SXona<br />

Xorman iosan<br />

Kna Chas Meinecke<br />

1uaa<br />

Kobert llycroft<br />

Maui Lanai Ixd Molokai<br />

Labaina and Lonai Henry Dickenson<br />

Wailuku<br />

A Barnes<br />

Maknwao<br />

CHDickey<br />

Hana M H Renter<br />

Molckai H VT Meyer<br />

Oahu<br />

Ewa vu G L Edwards<br />

Woianae John FScott<br />

Wasalua a- - J F Anderson<br />

EoolnuloR Wm CLane<br />

Koolaspoko F Pahia<br />

Kauai and Smuu<br />

Wairaea and Kiihan T H Gibson<br />

Eoloa E Strehz<br />

Lihue WTLucas<br />

Eawnihau G E Fairchild<br />

Hanalei Chas Kbolling<br />

All inquires and communications relating<br />

to census matters outside the District of<br />

Honolulu should be addressed to the Dis<br />

drict Superintendents<br />

C T EODGEUS MD<br />

General Supt of Census Honolulu<br />

Honolulu Nov 13 1S90 1351 4t<br />

THOMAS AID Esq has this day been<br />

appointed Commissioner of Agriculture for<br />

tbe Districts of North and South Kona<br />

Island of Hawaii vice J P Kahalewai<br />

resigned<br />

The Board now consist of<br />

V Muller chairman<br />

D H Nahinn<br />

Thos Aiu<br />

C X SPENCER<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

Interior Office Dec 9 1693 1353 3t<br />

E vos TEMPSEY Esq has this day<br />

been appointed a member of the Road<br />

Board of the District of MaUawao Island of<br />

Maui vies A von Grcevemeyer resigned<br />

The Board now consists as follows<br />

C H Dickey chairmen<br />

L A Andrews<br />

R von Tempsky<br />

C N SPENCER<br />

Minister of tho Interior<br />

Interior OffieeDecT If 33t -<br />

aHUJHttattfaflttB<br />

k<br />

EST MODUS IX REBUS<br />

12 PAGE EDITION<br />

TUESDAY DEC 16 1S90<br />

HAWAIIANS IK SAMOA<br />

The Samoa Times has an<br />

torial article in its issue on<br />

29th November calling upon<br />

King to put in force both<br />

edi<br />

the<br />

the<br />

the<br />

Chinese exclusion act and also the<br />

ordinance prohibiting the admis-<br />

sion<br />

¬<br />

of natives of the Hawaiian<br />

Islands into Samoa<br />

In January last says the Times<br />

the King issued a proclamation<br />

notifying all recently arrived na-<br />

tives<br />

¬<br />

of the Hawaiian Islands to<br />

leave Samoa during the present<br />

year This period is now drawing<br />

to a close and those Hawaiians --and<br />

Chinese or that portion of them to<br />

whom the ordinance applies ap-<br />

parently<br />

¬<br />

have no intention of com-<br />

plying<br />

¬<br />

with the Kings proclama-<br />

tion<br />

¬<br />

several of them having taken<br />

Samoan wives evidently intending<br />

to settle permanently in the<br />

country<br />

The act for the exclusion of both<br />

Chinese and Hawaiians was framed<br />

with the object of preventing lep-<br />

rosy<br />

¬<br />

from spreading in Samoa but<br />

the Timesstates it has been allow-<br />

ed<br />

¬<br />

to stand over for the last two<br />

years andin that time persons of<br />

both the forbidden nationalities<br />

took advantage of thu unsettled<br />

state of Samoa to evade the provi-<br />

sions<br />

¬<br />

of the Exclusion Act and<br />

probably Hawaiians having the<br />

germs of the disease before leaving<br />

their own country brought the dis-<br />

ease<br />

¬<br />

with them<br />

The writer in the Times<br />

article now under notice does not<br />

state to what extent jthe disease<br />

has shown itself in Samoa but says<br />

the disease is now here and is<br />

not solely confined to the Chinese<br />

and Hawaiians who brought it but<br />

several Samoans have become its<br />

victims He accepts however the<br />

alleged assertion of c persons who<br />

are well acquainted witn the native<br />

of Hawaii that one out of fifty is<br />

tainted with the disease<br />

Another article in the same paper<br />

under the heading Another Case<br />

of Leprosy m Apia reports that a<br />

Hawaiian was known to be lying<br />

in a house on the eastern iJe of<br />

the YzssegagoUiver ifran advanced 1<br />

ttAWAilAN MtbTTh TUESDAY DECEMBER 16r l8yu<br />

stage Of<br />

American<br />

Asiatic leprosy Tho<br />

Consul bciitij notified<br />

sent an official and a native chief<br />

magistrate to the spot A doctor<br />

Dr Funk was sent for and from<br />

the symptoms described there can<br />

be no dou bt that it is a very bad<br />

case of tuberculous leprosy Two<br />

other cases wero reported but the<br />

Times has not yet found out<br />

whether there is any truth in tho<br />

report and a woman living near<br />

where tho leper is lying is said to<br />

be in almost as bad a condition<br />

Under these circumstances it is<br />

not to be wondered at that the<br />

Times cries aloud forthe execution<br />

of tho provisions of tho Exclusion<br />

Act and says tho Hawaiians and<br />

Chinese coming under the 2rovi<br />

sions of the act that ist who wero<br />

recently arrived two years ago<br />

must be sent out of the country at<br />

any cost As to expenses tho<br />

Times says the customs duties<br />

lately collected belong to tho<br />

nation and should be availablo for<br />

tho emergency We must not<br />

allow them to remain a single day<br />

if there is a chance to slip them<br />

Xow while sympathizing with<br />

the Samoans thus brought face to<br />

face with what may be if not ju- -<br />

dicously dealt with a diro calamity<br />

wo hope that their fears may not<br />

overpower all sense of justice To<br />

hastily expel persons of a certain<br />

nationality who have married and<br />

settled down for over two years<br />

be their numbers small or great<br />

because it is known that a certain<br />

contagious disease exists in their<br />

native country is not justice or<br />

sense but panic If they are to bo<br />

subjected to medical supervision to<br />

a general or periodical inspection<br />

the object of avoiding the disease<br />

might be achieved<br />

The Times deprecates the delay<br />

until tho Chief Justice comes Tho<br />

Chief Justice will most probably be<br />

on board the Alameda duo here on<br />

thc 20th and it would be well if<br />

our Government could accomplish<br />

a conference with him affording<br />

him the fullest information as to<br />

how the disease is combatted here<br />

the methods both of prevention<br />

and alleviation and ask his good<br />

offices in seeing that thu few Ha ¬<br />

waiians in Samoa are not treated<br />

with harshness or injustice<br />

The following notice appears in<br />

another part of tho same paper<br />

trakslatiox<br />

Notice is Hereby Givex<br />

The law proclaimed last year con-<br />

cerning<br />

¬<br />

the Chinese is still in operation<br />

and will be enforced<br />

I have now added to that law the fol-<br />

lowing<br />

¬<br />

regulations concerning Hawai-<br />

ians<br />

¬<br />

It is strictly forbidden for any Ha ¬<br />

waiian to return again to Samoaor for<br />

any Hawaiian lately arrived to remain<br />

They must return to their proper country<br />

within this present year<br />

mis regulation does not apply to those<br />

who have been for a IoDg time resident<br />

in Samoa<br />

But anyone who shall return to Hawaii<br />

after this law is made known is strictly<br />

forbidden to come back again to Samoa<br />

Any Hawaiian infringing this regula-<br />

tion<br />

¬<br />

shall be punished by a fine of one<br />

hundred dollars 100 and shall be per-<br />

emptorily<br />

¬<br />

removed from Samoa<br />

lam Malietoa<br />

The King of Samoa<br />

liesidenee of the King Apia January<br />

24 1S90<br />

S S Australia<br />

The Oceanic S S Australia Capt<br />

Houdlette arrived Friday morning<br />

from San Francisco with 4S cabin<br />

and 49 steerage passengers 166G<br />

tons of freight 5500 gallons of beer<br />

51150 treasure and one horse<br />

Sailed from San Francisco Decem-<br />

ber 5 at 3 p ar The first two days<br />

had NW wind and smooth sea 8 to<br />

10th S E wind rough sea and Of<br />

Wswell 11th to 12th strong NW to<br />

NE winds rongh sea and N NTV<br />

swell<br />

The Australia sails for San Fran-<br />

cisco<br />

¬<br />

Friday tbe 19th at noon<br />

--V Trip TUronsIi Switzerland<br />

There has just been published a<br />

tastefully printed and beautifully<br />

illustrated book in English text<br />

descriptive of a A Trip Through<br />

in theJ Switzerland A fine map showing<br />

the routes of travel by rail boat and<br />

diligence to any nook and corner of<br />

the land accompanies the work and<br />

greatly assists in its usefulness<br />

Copies can be had or will be mails<br />

free of charge to any address on<br />

application to the Official General<br />

Inquiry Office Exchange Building<br />

Zurich Switzerland<br />

Games the Jeweler<br />

An inspection of Mr Gomes new<br />

and elegant stock of jewelry watches<br />

precious stones and other boliday<br />

novelties is worth the trouble and<br />

purchasers will profit by giving him<br />

a call In the watch line all tbe<br />

latest movements and styles such as<br />

split seconds stop watches eta are<br />

to be seen in either gold silver or<br />

nickel His store Fort street Mc<br />

Inerny block is open evenings<br />

mm KALAKAUA<br />

Arrival in San Francisco and Re-<br />

ception<br />

¬<br />

at the Palace<br />

Hotel Independence<br />

Day Dinner<br />

The U S Flagship Charleston after a<br />

pleasant passage from Honolulu arrived<br />

off the Farallons on Wednesday after-<br />

noon<br />

¬<br />

Uecuaibsr ord but owing to a<br />

heavy gale did not cross the bar until<br />

next morning<br />

The bay was full of governmentpowder<br />

smoke in honor of the visit of David<br />

KalakauaKjng of the Hawaiian Islands<br />

It was 11 oclock when the Charleston<br />

passed through the Golden Gate and met<br />

the Swatara detailed for escort duty up<br />

the bay The latter vessel inaugurated<br />

tho firing with a royal salute of twenty<br />

one guns running the Hawaiian flagto<br />

the mainmast head as the first gun was<br />

fired Alcatraz and the other forts took<br />

up the thunderous welcome as the Swa-<br />

tara<br />

¬<br />

turned and led the wavup the chan<br />

nel and around the seawall to anchorage<br />

off the foot of Washington street pre-<br />

ceding<br />

¬<br />

the Charleston also flying the<br />

Hawaiiau colore by about a quarter of a<br />

mile<br />

The Swataras work was very pretl3<br />

at the iiui h She dropped anchor and<br />

tailed in with the flood tide ten minutes<br />

before the Charleston came up abreast<br />

which moment was the signal for man ¬<br />

ning yards The crew went aloft on fore<br />

and main in fine style and in less than<br />

two minutes every yard from foro and<br />

main to the royals was decorated with<br />

rows of blue jackets with linked ams<br />

upright and motionless as statues Then<br />

there was a salute of thirteen guns to<br />

Rear Admiral Bronn to which the<br />

Charlestons six inch rifles responded<br />

with seven blank cartridges<br />

The Bear and Patterson also had a<br />

greeting to offer and the salutes became<br />

so tangled up that all but the experts on<br />

naval and international etiquette lost<br />

track of what the individual vessels were<br />

trying to do<br />

His Majesty received his greeting from<br />

the Charlestons bridge and was not too<br />

tired by his rough night off the bar to<br />

thoroughly appreciate it<br />

Invitations for tho Reception<br />

The following invitation had been sent<br />

to those who were supposed to be desirous<br />

of meeting His Majesty on arrival and<br />

extending the courtesies of the city to<br />

him The invitation was as follows<br />

His Hawaiian Majestys Consnl General<br />

tiesires tne pleasure ot your<br />

company to assist in<br />

receiving<br />

His Majesty Kixg Kalakaua<br />

Who is expected on the United States<br />

steamqr Charleston about Thurs ¬<br />

day the 4th inat<br />

Yon will please meet at the Palace Hotel<br />

parlors on being notified of<br />

the hour<br />

The following gentlemen were invited<br />

to receive King Kalakaua on arrival<br />

George W Merrill ex TJnifed States<br />

Minister to Hawaiian Islands General<br />

W H Dimond Superintendent United<br />

States Branch Mint ex Governor George<br />

C Perkins Isaac Upham George H<br />

Sanderson Mayor elect Barry Baldwin<br />

T G Phelps E P Danforth Paris<br />

Kilbourne Col J P Jackson Chief<br />

Justice Beatty General S W Backus<br />

M S Grinbaum Joseph Hyman R P<br />

Rithet Mayor E B Pond and city offi-<br />

cials<br />

¬<br />

Governor Waterman WH Sears<br />

Adoipn fapreckels William Alvord ex<br />

Governor F F Low James K Wilson<br />

Max Green Charles Mavne W H<br />

Bailey S T Alexander EL GSteele<br />

WF Whittier ex Senator A P Wil-<br />

liams<br />

¬<br />

J B Stetson W W Montague<br />

M P Jones I Steinhart P 2T Lilien- -<br />

thal General John T Cutting E R<br />

Lilienthal Alexander G Hawes David<br />

J Staples Hon Chas R Bishop NW<br />

Spaulding Thomas B Shannon J 2f<br />

Morton Senator J P Jones Hon C N<br />

Felton Robert Oxnard<br />

The 1rocess of Landing-<br />

Hawaiian Consul McKinley and Lieu-<br />

tenant<br />

¬<br />

Lovering of General Gibbons<br />

staff boarded the cruiser at noon in com-<br />

pany<br />

¬<br />

with Collector Phelps and Deputy<br />

Port Surveyor Gaskill The latter gen ¬<br />

tleman personally chalked the royal<br />

bangage with the Custom House OK<br />

X mark and with his companion<br />

tendered the freedom of the Union to its<br />

owner<br />

Consul McKinley and Lieutenant Lov ¬<br />

ering consulted with the King and Ad-<br />

miral<br />

¬<br />

Brown as to the hour of the recep-<br />

tion<br />

¬<br />

which was finally settled for 330<br />

PM At that hour General Gibbons and his<br />

full staff the Presidio band and two<br />

troops of the Fourth Cavalry were drawn<br />

up on the seawall in front of the Clay<br />

street float with a dozen carriages for the<br />

King and the armv officers An im-<br />

mense<br />

¬<br />

crowd lined the adjacent docks<br />

but unfortunately for the sight seers the<br />

Charlestons starboad Eancwav was off<br />

shore and the disembarkation was hid<br />

den from view At 3 4o a puff of smoke<br />

and a bang from one of the cruisers<br />

guns betokened that the Kinu was leav-<br />

ing<br />

¬<br />

the ship and a second later the Ha ¬<br />

waiian flag fluttered down and the Ad<br />

mirals ensign replaced it on the Charles<br />

ton while from the Swatara the stars<br />

and stripes and the home pennant a<br />

slender 300 foot long streamer floated<br />

out on the breeze<br />

The 3IHItary Iteccption<br />

The latters guns joined witli the Char-<br />

lestons<br />

¬<br />

in the good bv salute to royaltv<br />

and the batteries were worked so rapid ¬<br />

ly that it was several minutes before the<br />

Admirals twelve oared barge manned<br />

by a dozen good looking tars and flying<br />

the island flag could be seen emerging<br />

from the smoke wreaths The bay was<br />

perfectly smooth and the passage to the<br />

steps did not occupy any great length ol<br />

iime<br />

411TT T-- I m<br />

uv eiuugu aoss oarsj com-<br />

manded<br />

¬<br />

the smart young cadet who was<br />

acting as coxswain and twelve dripping<br />

blades went up in two straight rows as<br />

the barge sheered alongside the float<br />

Admiral Brown handed his guest<br />

ashore and introduced him to General<br />

Gibbon and staff A handshake and a<br />

few informal words of greeting followed<br />

and the procession started King Kala<br />

kaua portly form was incased in a well<br />

fitting Prince Albert coat and bis head<br />

was topped with a black chimnev pot<br />

hat He was eyorted up tha an<br />

piankand between the waiting ealutin<br />

troops by his Grand Chamberlain Col-<br />

onel<br />

¬<br />

George Macferlane and his Secre ¬<br />

tary Colonel Robert Hoapali Baker<br />

-- vv Bureu were arrayed in<br />

lira ujvjju3<br />

army anu we<br />

His Majesty entered a carriage in wait ¬<br />

ing his escort entered others the troop-<br />

ers<br />

¬<br />

formed in line and tho cavalcade<br />

moved slowly up Market street present-<br />

ing<br />

¬<br />

a brilliant spectacle<br />

To the Palace<br />

Captain Smith manager of the Palace<br />

was waiting in the courtyards at the<br />

head of a deputation of prominent citi<br />

zens composed of Messrs Adolph B<br />

Spreckels Morris Heyman Green E P<br />

Danforth Charles Weller Norton James<br />

Rithet Morris Greenbaum and General<br />

Dimond The captain was dressed in a<br />

neat cutaway with a top hat just Irom<br />

Hillhouses in Bond street<br />

The Fourth Cavalry made a very neat<br />

maneuver in New Montgomery street<br />

and presented a salutary array as the re-<br />

gal<br />

¬<br />

equipage swept through the new iron<br />

gates into the courtyard CaptaiU Smith<br />

advanced and received His Majesty in a<br />

few appropriate words and led the way<br />

to the reception room on the lower floor<br />

There General Gibbon and his staff and<br />

a large number of civilians were ad-<br />

mitted<br />

¬<br />

by the guard that was placed on<br />

the doors to pay respect to the monarch<br />

Ten minutes afterward a servant an-<br />

nounced<br />

¬<br />

to Captain Smith that the<br />

apartments on the first floor southeast<br />

corner just vacated by C P Hunt-<br />

ington<br />

¬<br />

were in readiness<br />

Meanwhile a tremendous crowd had<br />

gathered in the courtyard and the way<br />

to the elevator was crowded with admir<br />

ing bystanders Tho galleries above<br />

were thronged with pretty and curious<br />

women mac ij an oi tuem were curi-<br />

ous<br />

¬<br />

Half a dozen servauts cleared the way<br />

to the elevator and in a few moments<br />

the King was in his spacious apart-<br />

ments<br />

¬<br />

A large case of wine had been brought<br />

in and was well frappe by the time it<br />

was opsned His Majesty drinks a<br />

sweeter wine than do some of his ad-<br />

mirers<br />

¬<br />

A Koyal Interview<br />

The Examiner reporter was presented<br />

to the King by Colonel George Macfar<br />

lane I have met an Examiner reporter<br />

before said His Majesty smiling<br />

It is a tradition in the office your<br />

Majesty<br />

Ah yes nut this one visited the Isl-<br />

ands<br />

¬<br />

last year and wrote a very inter-<br />

esting<br />

¬<br />

article<br />

Then his Majesty who is a quiet<br />

self possessed man with an excellent<br />

manner spoke of his voyage in the<br />

Charleston and wished that a few<br />

things should he said concerning the<br />

officers who had given him such an en-<br />

joyable<br />

¬<br />

time<br />

Were Hawaiian affairs in a peaceful<br />

condition when you left asked the re-<br />

porter<br />

¬<br />

Perfectly so There wa3 of course<br />

a general anxiety on tho subject<br />

of the McKinley bill It goes into<br />

effect in April and will have an inju-<br />

rious<br />

¬<br />

effect on Honolulu commerce<br />

Is its effect already perceptible in<br />

business circles<br />

To a certain degree<br />

What about the treatv between Ha ¬<br />

waii and the United State<br />

Oh that is ended by the McKinley<br />

act of course<br />

Then there will be a new treaty<br />

Yes but that is a subject on which<br />

the Hawaiian Government is reticent at<br />

present i am tiere snnpiy lor six or<br />

eight weeks for the benefit of my health<br />

which has been rather indifferent for<br />

several months I have no organic<br />

trouble but am simply run down from<br />

work and the need of a change of climate<br />

for a time I am already like a new<br />

manfrom the effects of the sea voyage<br />

I shall go from here to British Columbia<br />

on a visit to Victoria<br />

Where do you expect to find a<br />

market for your sugar now that this<br />

country is shut off<br />

We look to Australia and Canada<br />

Already the Canadian PaciGc Railway<br />

nas arranged with our Government for<br />

its steamers to call regularly at Hono-<br />

lulu<br />

¬<br />

and undoubtedly Canada will en-<br />

deavor<br />

¬<br />

to come in for tbe commercial<br />

advantage afforded it<br />

At 5 oclock Governor Waterman and<br />

Mayor Pond waited on his Majesty and<br />

tendered him their distinguished atten-<br />

tion<br />

¬<br />

In the evening a large number of<br />

citizens paid their respects If it was<br />

fair the next day his Majesty will drive<br />

in the Park In the evening he was<br />

to attend the performance at the Cali- -<br />

iornia Theatre<br />

Hawaiian Independence Day<br />

The anniversary of Hawaiian Inde-<br />

pendence<br />

¬<br />

was observed on the Charles-<br />

ton<br />

¬<br />

November 28th the ward room<br />

officers giving a dinner to the King in<br />

honor of the event Following was the<br />

menu and musical programme<br />

SOUP<br />

Tomato<br />

Aloha Nov 3 1890<br />

Ward Room Mess<br />

S Flacship Charleston<br />

rKvrrr<br />

FISH<br />

Mullet Sauce Tartare<br />

I104ST ASD BOILED<br />

Roast Pig Apple Sauce<br />

EXTEEES<br />

Roast Turkey Cranberry Sauce<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

Sweet Potatoes String Beans<br />

Baked Potatoes<br />

HELKHES SALADf<br />

Olive- - Lettuce Cheese Stiaws<br />

DES3EBT<br />

Mince Pie Nuts and Raisins<br />

Tea and Coffee<br />

Musical Peogeamme<br />

1 March Charleston Southwell<br />

3 Overture Lutspeil Bela<br />

3 Waltz My Queen Buccalossi<br />

4 Overture Bohemian Girl Balfe<br />

o ceiecuon xneueggar Student<br />

W- - Millocker<br />

C Quadrille thte of the Town Ramsdall<br />

m<br />

A Splendid Game<br />

Those who attended the baseball<br />

game on Saturday and the grand<br />

stand was well filled had a treat for<br />

up to the end of tho sixth innings a<br />

splendid game was put up by the<br />

Californias and the 2ew Hawaii<br />

Cahill pitched forthe former n<br />

Meheula of the Kamehamehas<br />

juniors for the latter The score<br />

stood at the end of the sixth innings<br />

Californias 1 Hawaiis 0 Durin<br />

the seventh innings it began to rain3<br />

tbe grounds and ball were wet and<br />

the Californias piled up ten runs<br />

The game had to be called on ac-<br />

count<br />

¬<br />

of tho weather Harry Whit ¬<br />

ney and Robt Parker were the um-<br />

pires<br />

¬<br />

By the Australia Messrs Wenner<br />

Co the jewelers No 92 Fort<br />

street received an exceedingly hand-<br />

some<br />

¬<br />

stock of novelties of all kinds<br />

in their line anmo nf WhTnti I<br />

uniforau of the Hawaiian never before been seen in this citv<br />

re ablaze with medals Just step in and insnpnfe p<br />

AFFAIRS AT POKAPR<br />

Attack of the Spanish Fres 3ma<br />

Inc Extracts from 1rlrM Xtwlf<br />

From a letter wriitoa by<br />

Rose M Kinny to Mm H3iaL<br />

hum and dated Anapaao Rvk Caro ¬<br />

line Islands September 191809<br />

u I reached hero ob the 17th Trft<br />

waited three weeks ia Poum fc<br />

give Sir Eand time to tfeeidewW<br />

uuu ue ub uune jor iaey expect<br />

the gunboats every day Ma Uk<br />

the fighting will begia between the<br />

Spanish and the natitee At first<br />

they thought it might be safe oa the<br />

other side of the island but the Gov¬<br />

ernor said that there was no safety<br />

anywhere and it was decided to<br />

take Miss Fletcher and jtfisg Pal<br />

mer with the girls who still srta<br />

with them to Mbkel or Kusaie for<br />

safety until it was decided what was<br />

best to do Mrs Rand and Miss Foes<br />

going back and forth on the Starand<br />

Mr Rand stopping in Ponape until<br />

the Star returned To save time and<br />

relieve tho minds of tho friends here<br />

Anapano I came on in a little<br />

schooner<br />

I left Ponape Serjtemberli nn<br />

the gunboats were that day leaving<br />

tho harbor one to go to Eiti and the<br />

other to go to Ona and there had<br />

500 or 600 soldiers alreadv nno<br />

uuiuss mo lsiuuu Dy a patu over t<br />

mountains and it was reported th<br />

the fighting- - was to besrin that d<br />

So probably bofore this the war has<br />

begun The Ponapeans have made<br />

all the preparation they could and<br />

will sell their lives and liberties as<br />

dearly as possible Tbe threat is that<br />

all of the mission work shall be<br />

given up for all this trouble for-<br />

sooth has arisen from the peoole<br />

imbibing American ideas The<br />

above news dates to September 11<br />

From a letter written by Mrs L<br />

M Cole to her daughter and dated<br />

Kiti ponape Caroline Islands Sep-<br />

tember<br />

¬<br />

18 1890<br />

The Spanish and the Ponapeans<br />

are still fighting The colonel and<br />

ono of tho lieutenants and thirty<br />

men were killed yesterday and one<br />

of thehips-of-wa-r took them to the<br />

colony yesterday No Ponapeans<br />

killed yet They have destroyed the<br />

kings place burnt all the houses<br />

and the church too Tumane is the<br />

name of tho place They destroyed<br />

it Saturday All the people were<br />

away at Oua so there was no fight ¬<br />

ing that day Yesterday they wegs<br />

going to destroy another place but<br />

found a great many people there<br />

ready for them We have not heard<br />

all particulars yet There are three<br />

men-of-w- here and two steamers<br />

that brought provision for the<br />

troops The Mornim Star sailed a<br />

week ago to day for Kusaie taking<br />

Miss Fletcher and twelve girls We<br />

had to leave Oua on account of the<br />

fighting We went on board the<br />

Star and stayed a week and wereifc<br />

going to Kusaie till after the figK<br />

but the governor would not let any<br />

Ponape girls go so Miss Palmer and<br />

I stayed with them We are living<br />

with Nanape at Kiti Mr Rand is<br />

here too It is quite quiet and safa<br />

here The Star will be back nexfc<br />

week to see us and if our lives are<br />

in danger we will leave but it is<br />

quite safe here at Kiti None of<br />

these people have joined them so do<br />

not be anxious about us<br />

From a letter from Captain Gar-<br />

land<br />

¬<br />

to Rev O P Emerson and<br />

dated<br />

At sea off Ponape Sept 27 1890<br />

TJp to date the Star and company<br />

are all right but aro having strange<br />

experiences Mrs Rand and the<br />

Misses Foss and Fletcher are still<br />

on board The Ponape Mission<br />

is broken up The Spanish shelled<br />

Oua and burned all our houses and<br />

contents September 20th I dont<br />

know what the friends will decide to<br />

do Probably with tho exception of<br />

Mr Rand they will go to Kusaie to<br />

wait till these calamities are over-<br />

past<br />

¬<br />

I go there in a few davs to go<br />

on with the work at the east I<br />

dont consider anybody safe here<br />

3Ccu 3uiwiisciHciit<br />

WANTED<br />

lUOJMJ Al AJST fVP fi --<br />

A IVh<br />

--CV experience on Plantations as Book keeper<br />

ndfcIscer 8CekJ ltMo oh a<br />

Ste1- - 3P Japanese<br />

wv MU4bca<br />

isa im<br />

HAKTXANK<br />

rot Office<br />

NOTICE<br />

KAPIOLANI MATEK- -<br />

JL JflTY 1IOHE has two rooms to accos--<br />

ff I<br />

wsh V 5wre a home oa reasonable<br />

ruUi darin the tlmof confine ¬<br />

ment oest ot food attendance nar- -<br />

nLedIcaI U1iw e Prorldedin<br />

please Home to Sirs JCUIer the<br />

nonolaln Octobers ISflO 13J3<br />

HARR0WSF0R SALE<br />

T HAVE JUST RECEIVED ER03E<br />

w5SSndMnan lnlcoor Patent Jolntwi<br />

Harrows these Harrow are bcins<br />

ACArSlyasod wherever they have be iatro<br />

SJ1 MYetY ght and durable and will<br />

acres a day with less team than tbe old<br />

ftvyone wl8b referenda nay wilte<br />

following parties<br />

John Hinde<br />

II S Bryant<br />

TSKay<br />

J Marsden<br />

- 2Iore<br />

A Lid ate<br />

t Any one<br />

write to me<br />

T E<br />

ICohals Hawaii<br />

wishlns to will yfciM<br />

C NOTLEY<br />

PaaolIoIlxaM<br />

ISTQTIC1<br />

MR JOHN M POWSI<br />

onzed from this dale<br />

name per procuration<br />

rr<br />

Bl<br />

xionoiuiuf OY 19 It<br />

52I<br />

UoaokM<br />

Pucoan<br />

-- Paanllo<br />

pnrcaae<br />

frr IS AUTH- -<br />

o sign our firm<br />

HOP CO<br />

I22 lTTl3S4Ht<br />

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oe<br />

CQ-- X<br />

rtpean countries arc also sugar pro- -<br />

Mticers and that the greatest<br />

market for Cuban goods is the<br />

nation whose ports lie at her very<br />

door tk-- the United States The<br />

Tatted States the address con<br />

tinaos are the regulators of the<br />

lonuaeroial market just as England<br />

i of tho money market A proof<br />

of this k says is found in the fact<br />

that while Spain itself is par excel ¬<br />

lence a wheat producing country<br />

it is in spite of that fact obliged<br />

tc make good the deficiency of its<br />

own wheat crop by importations<br />

t<br />

feriff American sugar producers<br />

lo not feel as sure now as they<br />

lid before the elections of keeping<br />

heir bounty of two cents a pound<br />

i for any reason either by judicial<br />

lectsion that the bounty clause is<br />

--V mcoBstitutional or from a refusal<br />

i any Congress to vote the money<br />

he boenty shall be lost free sugar<br />

len ia Iowa Kansas and Nebraska<br />

rill call for a duty on imported<br />

ngar Nor is any ogsure of the<br />

iiect whioh the new tariff will<br />

ave on imports and revenues outde<br />

o the sugar schedule Some<br />

ersos are discussing the advisa- -<br />

ilitv of postponing the operation<br />

f the sehedele long enough to see<br />

ow the revenues shall come in<br />

cd ako to have a test made of the<br />

Gnsueatfensiity of the bounty<br />

Anotfeer question which causes<br />

iscuscioa is whether the entire<br />

trhi aefc which the President<br />

srced Tpkieh for some unknown<br />

tuse oaaks the clause allowing a<br />

rawbaok a tobacco which Con ¬<br />

fess<br />

vowel is valid If it is not<br />

te present Congress will have to<br />

V jsa a eerative aet in order to hold<br />

k le new tetriC<br />

t The hostility to removing sugar<br />

ttties aad to placing high duties<br />

c certain articles which was felt<br />

lr many Republican Senators as<br />

U as Representatives may be<br />

newed and effectually if discus<br />

spi of saeh a curative act comes<br />

Wore the present Congress<br />

Tbe outcome of it all no one<br />

ei SorateH for it is said prophecy<br />

io is not yet reduced to an exact<br />

snoa<br />

DRAINAGE<br />

he stormy weather of the last<br />

U days will very probably be re<br />

peed before the sun again crosses<br />

tbequator and the state of our<br />

sttts and suburban roads make<br />

sstrn oar attention once more to<br />

impossibility of drainage-- Refer<br />

riJoaly to the storm water there<br />

is it a small proportion carried<br />

oav-- artificial assistance the son<br />

talthe wind have to do the<br />

res The summer storms freiJely<br />

with a heavier rainfall are<br />

stliiiore dependent on the evajnng<br />

power of the sun which<br />

iilrise to the close steamy op--<br />

sidy which will no doubt be<br />

forthcoming as the time to Austra ¬<br />

lia will be reduced by thejCanadian<br />

route by about three days It is<br />

proposed that the steamers shall<br />

land at Brisbane as the nearest<br />

pert and from this point the line<br />

will be connected with the Austra ¬<br />

lian railway systems Hondon<br />

Times Nov S<br />

THE JilCABAGUA CANAL<br />

The authentic reports from Nica ¬<br />

ragua show that the great canal<br />

project is moving right along un ¬<br />

affected by the political turmoil of<br />

Central America<br />

The company has bought the<br />

dredgers which have been in use<br />

upon the Panama canal and have<br />

ordered others of larger size and<br />

great excavating power During<br />

the past summer a railway has<br />

been in course of construction from<br />

Greytown into the interior and a<br />

large amount of dredging has been<br />

done upon the Greytown bar<br />

Warner Miller of New York the<br />

president of the canal company<br />

speaks very highly of the quantity<br />

of work that has been done and of<br />

the outlook for the success of the<br />

enterprise He states that the sale<br />

to his company of the dredging<br />

plant of the Panama Canal means<br />

the final collapse of that project<br />

and the concentration of the worlds<br />

hope and encouragement upon the<br />

Nicaragua scheme Exchange<br />

-- 0 no there ainc any favorites<br />

in this family soliloojiized<br />

Johnny O no I gness not If<br />

I bite my finger nails 1 catch it<br />

over the knuckles Hat the baby<br />

can eat his whole foot and they<br />

presre sensations which are so think ifa just cunning<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY DECEMBKLt 16 18U0<br />

apt to be felt on a hot day after a INCIDENTS IN HAWAIIAN HISTORY<br />

muaitaiiikaz rainy night There is so very little<br />

Before Kamehameha the First had re<br />

natural incline the most frequented<br />

streets and roads of the city aro so<br />

EST MODUS IK KKBCS little abovo sea level that it ought<br />

to bo acknowledged that to aid and<br />

supplement 10 PAGE EDITION<br />

wherever possible the<br />

natural facilities for running off the<br />

surfacodrainageshould bo amongst<br />

TUESDAY DEC 16 1S90<br />

tho first duties to bo undertaken<br />

and yet there has been but little<br />

The latest advices confirm pro<br />

done in this direction since Hono<br />

rioes raports that Cuba strongly<br />

lulu began to assume the character<br />

faracs reciprocity with the United<br />

of<br />

states This is clearly shown by<br />

a city-- The lower part of most<br />

of<br />

the strong address and resolutions<br />

the great thoroughfares running<br />

sent by the Havana Chamber of<br />

northwards and southwards and<br />

both sides of<br />

Commerce to the Spanish linister<br />

those crossing them<br />

become<br />

of tha Colonies advocating the<br />

great mud ponds on wet<br />

prompt adoption of a reciprocity<br />

weather and dust reservoirs in<br />

treaty with the United States<br />

dry and in this climate a very few<br />

hours are needed to convert mud<br />

After a review of the Spanish<br />

into dust and only a few minutes<br />

Cuban laws in whioh certain<br />

ehsugas are demanded the address<br />

to provide a fresh sea of mud at<br />

each main corner<br />

3gares it to be the unanimous<br />

This brings under consideration<br />

opinion of the Cuban commercial<br />

bodies that all the markets of<br />

the whole question of drainage that<br />

is the removal of sewerage as well<br />

Eerop are cJosod to Cubas princi- ¬<br />

as of storm water<br />

pal product sugar since Euro<br />

Early this year a scheme was<br />

drawn up by Mr G F Allardt by<br />

direction of the Hon Jj A Thurs- ¬<br />

ton at once the most comprehen- ¬<br />

sive and practical that has yet<br />

been proposed but his estimato for<br />

effectually draining only that<br />

area which demands tho most im- ¬<br />

mediate attention enclosing an area<br />

of about 253 acres of the most<br />

densely inhabited portions of the<br />

city will cost near upon 122000<br />

and some months of work there- ¬<br />

fore it is that every effort should<br />

be made to facilitate the discharge<br />

of the<br />

from U United States The<br />

rain water now left to atmos- ¬<br />

ques- ¬<br />

tion the address ays is resolved<br />

pheric influences for removal<br />

Careful<br />

into proposition to the United<br />

grading from the line of<br />

Suites like this You give us<br />

School street or even Beretania<br />

street to<br />

bread xnd we will give you sugar<br />

the harbor front with pro- ¬<br />

vision for carrying off tho contri- ¬<br />

butions of<br />

SUGAB TAEIFF<br />

Hotel King Merchant<br />

and Queen streets would free the<br />

In farther conversation with business part of the town from a<br />

Judge Hartwell we asked his opin not infrequent plague of waters<br />

ons on the probable prospect of and give the Government a chance<br />

he new tariff as affecting Hawaiian to show what some of its new<br />

mgsr interests and he kindly far brooms are made of<br />

aished the following notes<br />

TTe recommend this with some<br />

Many sugar men in the States confidence to tho attention of the<br />

profess to think that the price of Minister of Interior who is not<br />

laar will not be reduced more tacking in energy and means to do<br />

jheaone cent a pound by the new his best<br />

¬<br />

traced the island of Hawaii to his subjec ¬<br />

tion the various districts were ruled over<br />

by petty kings or high chiefs Anec- ¬<br />

dotes of three of these aliis who succes- ¬<br />

sively ruled over the largo district of<br />

Kau are still current among the natives<br />

They xo not mythical bat actual<br />

events<br />

Koihala the alii of Kau was about<br />

making a voyage from Kona to Kau in<br />

his fleet of canoes He sent word o his<br />

people of Kau to meet him with supplies<br />

of food on a certain day at Kapua<br />

Tiie people cooked hogs dogs and<br />

potatoes and prepared poi water hi cala ¬<br />

cncrnl Sttiucrtisciucnts<br />

K HACKFELD CO<br />

HAVE J VST 31ECKIVKD 1EK<br />

HMifflJGPlier<br />

aM<br />

Per steamers and other late arri<br />

bashes and other supplies in sufficient<br />

quantities for the chief and his retainers<br />

and started afoot with their burdens to<br />

meet him On arriving at Kapua the<br />

fleet came along but did not stop The<br />

alii called to the people ashore to go<br />

back to the next landing towards South<br />

Point They resumed their burdens<br />

and retraced their steps to this place<br />

the king proceeding by sea At this<br />

place they were told to go on still fur- ¬<br />

ther to another landing This was re- ¬<br />

peated several times and they were<br />

finally told to climb the steep pali and<br />

meet the king at Kaalualu around and<br />

east of South Point The people were<br />

tired foot sore and hungry from their<br />

wearisome travel over the lava and de- ¬<br />

termined upon a different reception to<br />

their alii from what he expected They<br />

said we will teach these chiefs a lesson<br />

not to wear us out with their capricious<br />

whims We are hungry and we will eat<br />

the food and give him another article of<br />

diet instead So they sat down and<br />

ate up the food and filled the ti leaf con- ¬<br />

tainers with stones and proceeded to<br />

near the coast and sat on a slight hill to<br />

await the coming of the chief and his<br />

party He landed and proceeded up<br />

the ascent to receive his hookupu tri- ¬<br />

bute of food When near the people<br />

stood up and taking the stones from the<br />

containers threw them at the king and<br />

his retainers saying Here is your pig<br />

Here is your dog Here are your<br />

potatoes etc and Koihala was killed<br />

The stone a short way on the road from<br />

Kaalualu to Waiohtnu is still pointed<br />

out as the exact spot where Koihala<br />

the exacting tyrant met his death<br />

Another chief Kahaikalani was told<br />

by the priests that he must build a<br />

heiau or temple on the summit of one<br />

of those abrupt hills or craters which lie<br />

in the rear of the present Hilea Planta- ¬<br />

tion The people men women and<br />

children were all called out to perform<br />

this task Stones in large quantities<br />

had to be carried up the steep hill to the<br />

summit When the temple was com- ¬<br />

pleted a certain large tree growing on<br />

¬<br />

3XYu iwcriiscmcnts<br />

If yea wast THE TOWER YOU DO NOT HAVE TO CLIMB AJCD<br />

THE WINP Mm THAT RUNS WHEN ALL OTMERS STAND STILL<br />

THE EVER LASTING STEEL AERKOTOR give as a eall er drap a<br />

postal card aad we will Bead eepiemal illustrated printed matter aewiag<br />

every pkase of wiad mill werk and eeastrsetiea iaeladiag tte geared<br />

eatfit oa bars wkieh dees tke week et lear aersea ier tie priee ef eae<br />

vals a large aud complete<br />

assortment of<br />

Dry<br />

QilakW SJ3aPtfawaEa<br />

Groods<br />

SUCH AS<br />

Prints Cotton bleached and<br />

unbleached<br />

Sheetings Denims TickSyStripes c<br />

A fine selection of<br />

Dress Goods in the Latest Styles<br />

Also Curtains Mosquito Setting<br />

Lawns etc<br />

Woolen Goods of every description<br />

A complete line<br />

Tailors G ooc5Ls<br />

Clothing O fc TJ Shirts Shawls<br />

Blankets QuiltsTowels etc<br />

Handkerchiefs Hosiery Ribbons<br />

Hats Umbrellas Carpets etc<br />

Sealskin Traveling and Carriage<br />

Rugs etc Fancy Goods Notions<br />

Cs of best English and Australian<br />

HOGSKIN SADDLES<br />

BOOTS AND SHOES<br />

BAGS AND BAGGING<br />

For every purpose<br />

Sail Twine and Filter Press Cloth<br />

Cutlery Stationery Jewelry<br />

Perfumery Pipes etc<br />

VIENNA FURNITLTKE<br />

Looking Glasses etc<br />

Pianos Herophoues Aristons<br />

Accordeons Harmonicas etc<br />

WRAPPING AND PRINTING<br />

PAPERS<br />

Paints and Oils etc<br />

Asphalt Roofing Asbestos<br />

Barrels and Kegs Keg Shooks and<br />

Rivets<br />

2 Baxter Engines Steam Pumps<br />

Autograph Presses<br />

Iron Filter Presses<br />

Sugar Coolers Iron Bedsteads<br />

Galvanized Tubs and Buckets<br />

Lanterns Axes Hammers<br />

Tin Plates Sheet Lead<br />

Sheet Zinc Galv Iron Sheets<br />

Galvanized Corrugated Iron Ridging<br />

I ffj Tor Irrigation 3 Compared Trltk 1<br />

The 8 ftAeraotMTOU sent e lastjr<br />

few atreD<br />

good saUtfwUea aad nu done more Uum jtra claimed<br />

KwoaMda Iaefeeaa5 ln ttttpumptoltandcaa<br />

Jelljea K arprlBeaewry one to see o small ared ran<br />

eo largo PsapwHa so lone a stroke S In sad da<br />

KsoeasT Serer eenUemen from Stoeksoa eme to<br />

leek at Brad Tbeytudseea ooe mere rroaptse<br />

item a tab aad Uwy did not UUnk it ma stroBc<br />

eamaato iromp from a deep well trot wtea tber<br />

sawialnelaaaR wellUiey were convinced ol H<br />

power and Terjmoch Pleased wtta It MjAenBatar<br />

TrooldsuKtj 1000 bead of cattle wHa water but I<br />

do not ose It for stock bat for irrteatiea<br />

noaeedaln wbeel 4 lacn stroke sUod<br />

incauuror 3 boors wbea my 8 tt nfeeel mta 6 ta<br />

lin pomp 8 Inch stroke was pampte steely<br />

17<br />

IJOtiSHEKSBSX<br />

S Greater than 14<br />

-- The 8 ft AermotorUtaklas water oat of a lK ft<br />

wsllBsln3 ln cjtmaer aad Hi la Pipe It worts<br />

llkeacbarm Tho 13 ft Aenaotera are taktea water<br />

one from aao fttno otter from a MC wort<br />

finely will run In a llet<br />

As an Ann Tflnd Catcber compare this TllUnc<br />

Tower and la Aermotor with an ordinary Windmill<br />

and yon will find that It presents but a tithe of the wind<br />

surface to the sraspot the storm that the other does<br />

It Is an Aso of Steel Tho AERMOTOR b a<br />

Steel Wheel r It has cold rolled Steel Sails<br />

Steel Bands Steel Arms and a Miilleahta<br />

Iron Bob vcn the Bolts are cold pressed and<br />

of superior Quality Wo are sending out the 8 fC<br />

Aermotor cnaranteelns It to do more work than any<br />

10 ft wooden wheel made and the U ft pumping and<br />

seared Aermotors suannteems them to do more<br />

rork than any lS tt wooden wheel made tearing tho<br />

purchaser to be judge and hare KZTsa bad occasion<br />

to regret baring made this seemingly cxtraragant<br />

guarantee<br />

We are tho only makers of aTlltlnjrToxrerthat<br />

never baa to be climbed Our Tilting Tower bringa tho<br />

wheel down for oiling A child can lower it It sarei<br />

human lives and doubles the life of the wheel<br />

The Aermotor Co<br />

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aweHaed<br />

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Same Work Same Well S Kraals IS<br />

I am entirely aattsaed with tseB ft Aeraaater a<br />

It H doing the saae work the 13 ft MdategSBU<br />

both with same adraatages aad saeae degtaotweUa<br />

OsaOKUCaLKeTCJ88S H ILIUXKOMB<br />

Kcgulates Well<br />

Ipasp water for about HD head of castle wMa ay<br />

8 rt wheel It runs lighter than any Bill I me saw<br />

regulates well and glres no jerk to tfeopasBp<br />

0HOV CaL Feb 15 ISM OTurZLE<br />

Xess Wind More Water<br />

With the Aermotor there Is absolutely nojerkies of<br />

the pump it runs with much less wted tbaa W ft<br />

wheels of other makes aad hence will pssn mare<br />

water<br />

JASLTHMXyY<br />

YOLO CaU Feb IS 1SRX<br />

Supplies HoosoandGardea<br />

My Aermotor supplies water for the tease aad<br />

garden It regulates all right runs better la Meat<br />

wind than any mill Ihare seen and handlestee pasap<br />

smoothly ard satisfactorily GEO AEAyiOXD<br />

SAN FKANOSCO Ca Feb S3 18S0<br />

T FOR SALE BY lHt<br />

HAWAIIAN HARDWARE 00<br />

126 lw 13o0 lm HONOLULU H I<br />

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PACIFIC HAEDWARE CO LU<br />

Successors to DILLMQHAM CO Fort Street<br />

FAST STEAMSHIP t INE<br />

Mr Bryce Douglas managing<br />

director of the Naval Construction<br />

and Armaments Company has re- ¬<br />

turned from America and reports<br />

that he has secured the subsidy<br />

from the Dominion Government for<br />

a fast Atlantic line which will re- ¬<br />

quire four large twin screw<br />

steamers whose speed will not be<br />

less than twenty knots The<br />

scheme also embraces a line of fast<br />

steamers between Vancouver and<br />

the Australian colonies touching at<br />

the Sandwich and the Fiji islands<br />

for which a separate subsidy has<br />

been voted by tho Canadian Parlia ¬<br />

ment and negotiations are now<br />

pending with the Australian Gov- ¬<br />

ernment for their quota of the sub ¬<br />

the land below had to be felled and<br />

dragged up to the summit there to be<br />

made into an idol for the temple On<br />

the top of the hill was a dense forest<br />

but none of these treesKyouId suit out<br />

of which the idol was torniade The<br />

tree designated by the kahuna priest<br />

was cut down and the people were not<br />

allowed to trim it so that it could be<br />

easily dragged to the top Ropes of bark<br />

were prepared and the people in long<br />

lins were made to tug at it and after<br />

severe labor they got the log to the<br />

steepest part but could go no further<br />

with It They then said to the chief<br />

You and the priests go to the lower end<br />

of the log and push and at a signal we<br />

will make another effort to set it up to<br />

its place The king and priests took<br />

their stations and with a great shout<br />

the people made a superhuman effort<br />

and the log started again on its upward<br />

course When nearly at the top lipon<br />

a signal which was preconcerted the<br />

people let go of the ropes and the log<br />

went crashing down the hill destroying<br />

king and priests in its course Thus the<br />

reign of another tyrant and his advisers<br />

was ended<br />

Halaea another ruler of Kauwas very<br />

fond of fish His custom was when the<br />

people were out in the deep water off the<br />

South Point with their long nets after<br />

they had made a good haul to proceed<br />

out in his royal canoe and select from<br />

each the best fish that were taken On<br />

one occasion the people determined to<br />

put 3n end to his rapacity The people<br />

were fishing off Kalae South Point well<br />

out to sea and were very successful<br />

When the king came along as usual to<br />

make his selection the people crowded<br />

around him with their canoes and each<br />

one passed the fish into his canoe so fast<br />

that it was soon swamped and sunk and<br />

Halaea drowned<br />

From these and other similar acts of<br />

resistance to tyrannical exactions on the<br />

part of their chiefs the people of Kau<br />

were called makaha robbers and<br />

they to day have the same bold spirit of<br />

independence A F J<br />

December 1S90<br />

MM<br />

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EAGLE HOUSE<br />

XUTJA2fJ AVEbTJE<br />

THIS FLBST CLASS FA3IILI<br />

Hotel situate in the most pleas- ¬<br />

ant part of the City continues to<br />

offer the comforts of a home to<br />

transients and others<br />

Adjoining the Main Building are several<br />

New Cottages specially constructed for<br />

family use Table unsurpassed<br />

-- Terms L00 per day 51200 weeklv<br />

Special arrangements for monthly<br />

boarders T KEOCSE Peof<br />

1231350 y Honolulu HI<br />

The Liverpool and Ion<br />

don and Globe<br />

DsrsbiLisrcE co<br />

rESTABrrsHrn isss<br />

AjieU 8 40060000<br />

et Income 9079069<br />

Clxlma Paid 112590e0<br />

Titei RUii agaicjt Lcia or Dinie by fire<br />

on BzllilsgTiblneTT Sogar HllliIhyelliEg<br />

and Sarzltare oa the EOJtfaTOrable terzu<br />

Bisliop Co<br />

nses i s<br />

CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE<br />

pt If<br />

Screws and Washers<br />

GALVANIZED FENCE WIRE<br />

Barbed Fence Wire<br />

Yellow iletal Comp Nails Iron<br />

Tanus<br />

STEEL RAILS<br />

Fishplates Bolts Spikes<br />

Switches Portable Rails<br />

Steel Sleepers Portland Cement<br />

Fire Bricks Roof Slates Boats<br />

Baskets Demijohns Corks etc<br />

GEOCEEIES<br />

Pie Fruits Sauces Cond Milk<br />

Blue Mottled Soap Windsor Soap<br />

Wash Blue Cream of Tartar<br />

Carb Soda Vinegar Biscuits<br />

Stearin Candles Rock Salt<br />

Camphor Safety Matches<br />

Castor Oil Epsom Salts<br />

Hunyadi Janos etc<br />

CROCKERY<br />

Dinner and Breakfast Sets Plates<br />

Bowls Toilet SetsFIower Pots<br />

Assorted Crates etc<br />

GLASSWARE<br />

Tumblers Wine Glasses Sample<br />

Bottles etc<br />

LIQTJC<br />

Champagne Port Wine Sherry<br />

Bitters Rhinewine Clarets<br />

Cognac Brandy Whisky Rum<br />

Gin Dootnkat Porter Ale<br />

St Pauli Beer Pilsener<br />

31tillers Lagerbier etc<br />

Harzer Sauerbrunnen Mineral<br />

Water<br />

Alcohol in bbls and demijohns etc<br />

HAVANA CIGARS<br />

American Smoking Tobacco etc<br />

ALSO<br />

HAWAIIAN SUGAR AND RICE<br />

Golden Gate and Crown Flour<br />

Bread Salmon Cal Produce etc<br />

For sale on the most Liberal<br />

Terms and at Lowest Prices by<br />

H HACKFELD CO<br />

El lliNGE mSL<br />

OF A JAEGER<br />

2fo 13 Knaftnraana Street - - - Honolulu<br />

HAMBURG MAGDEBURG FIRE<br />

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IJON FIRE INSURANCE CO of<br />

London England<br />

ORIENT INSURANCE CO of<br />

Hartford Conn<br />

NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE<br />

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L LOA EATCH elzfct roaaz horses and PAPER<br />

THIS IS KEPT ON FILE<br />

mares of the best breeds recently brofcen to E C Dazes AnvEBnsisa<br />

I naniej appj ocn 07 nun or omerare to l AfiUVlir R4 fir Merrfiantisi E rrTiTim<br />

CHAELES H JIIDDv 1 o t mer rui - f tL<br />

DeeesberSi5 iss ia adverfeuif eanoe made for tt<br />

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DILLINGHAM RICK IMOWd made from our own patterns from the<br />

suggestions of practical Planters<br />

DILLINGHAM BREAKING PLOWS covered by our own patents the<br />

most successful Breaker ever introduced into this countrv<br />

NEW DEAL PLOWS both Walking and Ridins interchangeable These<br />

Plows have our awn Mould Boards and Points and are unequalled for practical work<br />

DILLINGHAM DOUBLE FURROW PLOWS patented in the United<br />

States and in this rountrv<br />

RED RIVKR DOUBLE FURROW PLOWS Special Points Steel Beams<br />

The NEW DEAL GANG PLOWS with TRACTION ENGINES These<br />

Plows break up over fifty acres per day in California and are a new departure in<br />

steam plowing<br />

T<br />

Our Stoolc of Goods in AT1X1 Lines is Very Complete and<br />

we are in a Position to Offer exceptional Terms to Buyers<br />

Beins Agents for the BEST HOSE IN THE WORLD and receiving large<br />

consignments everv month we ar in a position to satisfy all wants<br />

Do not think that we cannot supply an article because we dont<br />

advertise it Onr Stock fa too varied to itemize but we can supply the BEST<br />

GOODS AT WEST PRICES<br />

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TIN COPPER and SHEET IRON WORKER<br />

Plumbing in all its branches<br />

Artesian Well Pip all sizes<br />

STOVES AND RANGES<br />

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Prize New Rival Oper Derby Wren Dolly Gypsy Qa jn Pansey Array KaBr<br />

Magna Charter Back Superior Magnet Osceola Alaieda Eelipse Charter Oak<br />

Nimble Inwood and Lanndry Stoves Galvanized Iron and Copper Boilers for Ba8gwr<br />

Granite Iron Ware Nickel Plated ana Plain<br />

Galvanized Iron Water Pipe all sizes<br />

AND LAID ON AT LOWEST BATES<br />

Cast Iron and Lead SoilPipe<br />

House Fxornlghilrtg Goods<br />

ALL KINDS<br />

RUBBER HOSE ALT SIZE AND GRADES<br />

Lift and Force Fsraps Cistern Pnmps Galvanized Iron Kbeet Copper SbeetLaad<br />

Lead PipeTin Plate Water CIoseU3farble Slabs ana BowIsEnaieled Vfah SUad<br />

Chandeliers Lamps and Lanterns Etc<br />

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BY AUTHORITY<br />

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AX UT<br />

To Prohibit the Mutilation qf Coin orb the Utter ¬<br />

ing OR RECEIVING OF TuTE SAJTE AS COIN<br />

M it JSmcicd fry tit King ike LiajLurc of ti<br />

HttumUan Kingdom<br />

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Section 1 lb shall ibe unlawful tocut aud divide<br />

any of the lawful coins of the Kingdom into two or<br />

more pieces with the intent that such fractional pieces<br />

shall be used as coin Whoever is guilty of mutilating<br />

the lawful coin of the Kingdom shall upon conviction<br />

before a Police or District Magistrate be punished by a<br />

fine of ten dollars or by imprisonment at hard labor<br />

for twenty days<br />

Section 2 It shall be unlawful to pass or utteia<br />

fractional piece or pieces of coin js raoneyqr jasau<br />

equivalent for money Whoever is guilty of passing or<br />

uttering such fractional coin as aforesaid shall upon<br />

conviction before any Police or District Magistrate be<br />

punished by a fine of five dollars or by imprisonment at<br />

hard labor for ten days<br />

Section 3 It shall be unlawful to receive a frac ¬<br />

tional piece or pieces of mutilated coin as money or as<br />

an equivalent therefor Whoever is guilty of receiving<br />

such fractional pieces as aforesaid shall upon conviction<br />

before any Police or District Magistrate be punished by<br />

a fine of two dollars or by imprisonment at hard labor<br />

for five days<br />

Section 4 Nothing in this Act contained shalLbe<br />

heM ip prohibit the buvinsr up of mutilated conr as<br />

hellion<br />

Section 5 This Act shall take effect thirty days after<br />

iis passage<br />

Approved this 14th day of November A D 1S90<br />

JBy the King<br />

0 N SpengeRj<br />

v<br />

KALAKAUA REX<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

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AN ACT<br />

AUTHORIZE THE HAWAIIAN GoVERNJTENT TO CON<br />

TRACT for the Construction and Maintenance of<br />

Submarine Electric Telegraph Cables<br />

Be H Emctal by the King and the Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 The Minister of Finance with the con- ¬<br />

currence of the Cabinet is hereby authorized to enter<br />

into a contract with any person or corporation for the<br />

construction laying and maintaining of a submarine<br />

electric cable from and between some point within the<br />

boundaries of the United States of America or else- ¬<br />

where and some point upon one or more of the Islands<br />

of this Kingdom in substance as hereinafter provided<br />

Section 2 Such contract may by its terms provide<br />

for the grant concession and confirmation by the Haw¬<br />

aiian Government to any such person or corporation<br />

hereinafteramed and referred to as the constructors<br />

of the sole and exclusive right and privilege to construct<br />

or land a submarine electric telegraph cable or cables<br />

which shall reach from any point upon the shores of<br />

any Island of the Hawaiian Group to any point within<br />

the boundaries of the United States of America else- ¬<br />

where<br />

for and during a period not exceeding fifteen<br />

years from the first day ot January 1891 in the dis¬<br />

cretion of the Minister of Finance Provided however<br />

that the Minister of Finance inay at any time after the<br />

first day of January 1S92 require assurances from such<br />

constructors that such cable shall he completed from<br />

some point on the --<br />

North American Continent or else¬<br />

where to some island of the Hawaiian Group not later<br />

than the first day of January 1S94 and if the said<br />

constructors upon such request being made shall fail to<br />

give such assurances in that behalf as shall be satis ¬<br />

factory to the Hawaiian Government then the exclusive<br />

right andprivilege the grant of which is hereinbefore<br />

authorized shall at the option of the said Cabinet at<br />

once or at any time thereafter lapse and become void<br />

upon notice to that effect being given to the said co<br />

stractors<br />

And farther provided that the concessoc and grat<br />

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HAWAIIAN HaTB THESDAf DECEMBER 16 l8au<br />

hereinbefore authorized shall not be so construed as to<br />

disable prevent or preclude the Hawaiian Government<br />

in its discretion from consentiug to the laying or<br />

landing through its waters or upon its shores of any<br />

submarine telegraph or other electric cable or cables<br />

which during the period of fifteen years hereinbefore<br />

mentioned shall be constructed or laid or sought to be<br />

constructed or laid or landedupou Hawaiian shores<br />

bor on behalf of any foreign government<br />

Section 3 Such contract may further provide for<br />

the payment by the Hawaiian Government to said con- ¬<br />

structors of an annual subsidy not to exceed twentyfive<br />

thousand dollars in legal tender of the Hawaiian<br />

Kingdom for and during a period not to exceed fifteen<br />

j ears from the date of the establishment over such<br />

cable of telegraphic communication between the City<br />

of Honolulu and some point on the North American<br />

Continent or elsewhere Provided that such communi- ¬<br />

cation shall be established not later than the first day<br />

of January 1S94<br />

Section 4 The grant of any of the rights or privi- ¬<br />

leges and the payment of any subsidy hereinbefore<br />

authorized shall be conditioned upon the covenants of<br />

said constructors to be expressed in such contract that<br />

is to say<br />

1 That during suchperiod as the Minister of Finance<br />

shall pay the subsidy hereinbefore authorized the mes- ¬<br />

sages of or for the Hawaiian Government shall be<br />

received and transmitted and delivered by and over<br />

such cable free of charge Provided however that if<br />

the cost oftsuch messages when computed at half the<br />

regular rates for ordinary press messages shall exceed<br />

the amount of the annual subsidy paid or contracted to<br />

be paid as hereinbefore authorized for any year then<br />

the excess of such expense shall be paid by the said<br />

Minister of Finance to said constructors<br />

2 That said constructors shall ubt make or fornyor<br />

permit any combination pool or other agreement with<br />

any other person body company or syndicate who or<br />

which shall hereafter own or operate any cable or<br />

cables the effect or purpose of which shall be to ad- ¬<br />

vance or increase the rates of telegraphy to or from the<br />

Hawaiian Islands by or over anycablelwhich shall be<br />

laid or constructed to or from the Haviian Islands by<br />

the said constructors<br />

3 That the rates for the transmission of messages to<br />

and from the Hawaiian Islands by and over any cabe<br />

which shall be laid orconstructed by said constructors<br />

shall not exceed the following prescribed limit that is<br />

to say<br />

4 For all messages other than Hawaiian Govern- ¬<br />

ment and press messages to or fro between the point<br />

of such cables connection with the American telegraph<br />

system and Honolulu nqt more than forty per cent of<br />

the rates which shall be charged for like messages over<br />

such cable to or fro between said American point and<br />

any point in New Zealand or Australia if such cable be<br />

extended to New Zealand and Australia or if said cable<br />

be extended to other points in a similarproportion<br />

5 For like messages to or fro between Honolulu and<br />

the point or points of such cables connection with<br />

either the New Zealand or the Australian telegraph<br />

system not more than sixty per cent of the rate which<br />

shall be charged for like messages over such cable to or<br />

- fro between either said New Zealand point or said<br />

Australian point and said American point should such<br />

cable be extended to New Zealand and Australia or if<br />

said cable be extended to other points in a similar<br />

proportion<br />

ecs ii<br />

6 Should such cable be constructed only- - from the<br />

Hawaiian Islands to the American Continent the con- ¬<br />

tract shall fix a maximum scale of charges<br />

7 The rates for ordinary messages or items of news<br />

to any newspaper or pews bureau of the Hawaiian<br />

Kingdom commonly known as press messages shall not<br />

exceed one half the rate which shall be charged for<br />

other messages excepting messages to or from the<br />

Hawaiian Government or any Officer thereof in his<br />

official capacity<br />

S All messages other than Hawaiian Government<br />

and press messages shall be transmitted at and for one<br />

and the same rate provided that the constructors may<br />

transmit messages for other governments at reduced<br />

rates<br />

9 In no case or instance shall any message over<br />

such cable to or fro between the Hawaiian Islands and<br />

any foreign port or point be charged for at a greater or<br />

higher rate than shall prevail in the case of a like mes- ¬<br />

sage<br />

over such cable to or from any other point equally<br />

or more remote from Honolulu<br />

Approved this 14th day of November A J 1S90<br />

Br the King<br />

C N Spencer<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

KALAKAUA REX<br />

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AN ACT<br />

To Amend Sections 1 and 2 and to Repeal Skotiox<br />

3 of Chapter VII of the Penal Code in Relation<br />

to the Crime of Murder<br />

Be it Enacted bg the King ami tha Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 That Section 1 of Chapter Vn of the<br />

Penal Code be and the same is hereby amended by<br />

adding thereto the following words and is of two<br />

degrees the first and second which shall be found by<br />

the jury so that said Section as amended shall read<br />

as follows<br />

Section 1 Murder -- is the killing of any human<br />

being with malice aforethought without authority<br />

justification or extenuation by law and is of two<br />

degrees the first and second which shall be found by<br />

the jury<br />

Section --2<br />

That<br />

Section 2 of said Chapter VII of the<br />

Penal Code be and the same is hereby amended by<br />

adding thereto four new Sections to be respSctively<br />

designated as Section 2a Section 2b Section 2c and<br />

Section 2d so that said Section 2 shall read as follows<br />

Section 2 When the act of killing another is<br />

proved malice aforethought shall be presumed and the<br />

burthen shall rest upon the party who committed the<br />

killing to show --that it did not exist or a legal justification<br />

or extenuation therefor<br />

Section 2a Murder committed with deliberate<br />

premeditated malice aforethought or in the commission<br />

of or attempt to commit any crime punishable<br />

with death or committed with extreme atrocity or<br />

cruelty is murder in the first degree<br />

Section 2b Murder not appealing to be in the first<br />

degree is murder in the second degree<br />

Section 2c Whoever is guilty of murder in the<br />

first degree shall suffer the punishment of death<br />

Sectiou 2d Whoever is guilty of murder in the<br />

second degree shall be punished by imprisionment at<br />

hard labor for a term of years not less than- - twenty in<br />

the discretion of the Court<br />

Section 3 That Section 3 of said Chapter VII of<br />

the Penal Code is hereby repealed<br />

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Section 4 This Act shall take effect from and after<br />

its approval -<br />

Approved this 14th day of November A D 1S90V--<br />

Bt the King<br />

C N Spencer<br />

Minister oftKe Interior<br />

AN ACT<br />

KALAKAUA REX<br />

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To Amend Sections 2 and 5 of Chapter XVIof the<br />

Session Laws of 18S6 Entitled An Act to<br />

Regulate the Construction of Buildings in the<br />

Gitx of Honolulu and elsewhere within the<br />

Kingdom<br />

Be it Enacted bg the King and the Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 That Section 2 of Chapter XVI of the<br />

Session Laws of 1886 be and the same is hereby<br />

amended to read as follows<br />

Section 2 The Minister of Interior after the ap- ¬<br />

proval of the Superintendent of Publie Works as<br />

herein provided or such other competent officer as may<br />

be appointed by the Minister of Interior for that pur<br />

nose shall grant permission tq erect place or jnqye<br />

any bnilding within the City of Honolulu noon th<br />

application of any person firm or corporation and<br />

upon compliance witn jne following conditions<br />

f<br />

1 That upon filing such application the applicant<br />

shall submit the plans and specifications of the build ¬<br />

ing as it is intended to be when so erected nlacwl nrf<br />

moved j<br />

2 That upon receipt of such plans and specificai<br />

tions the officer receiving the same shall forwith deliyei<br />

the same to the Fire Marshall who shall inspect and<br />

examine the same as to their construction ancj location<br />

and security and stability and thmr fiof<br />

danger to fire or destruction or loss from fire or dee- -<br />

Luuuuu UL uauser io me ana also are in confonakl<br />

witn tne building and fire laws of th Ki<br />

also the location thereof and he shall if h annm<br />

the same grant a certificate thereof but if he diaas<br />

proves he shall sign a certificate with ia ruA<br />

reasons of disapproval and in eanh u in wX<br />

the plan and specifications with his certificate to tte<br />

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perintendent of Pnblic Works or other officer ap-vinted<br />

for such purpose who after examination as<br />

--provided in the following Section shall then endorse<br />

J approval or disapproval with reasons or grounds and<br />

submit the same to the Minister of Interior<br />

o That if upon the examination of such plans and<br />

it shall appear to the satisfaction of the<br />

Superintendent of the Public Works or of such archi<br />

ect builder or other person as shall be designated by<br />

he Minister of the Interior to examine the same that<br />

-- be materials of Avhich such building is to be con- ¬<br />

tracted or to consist when completed are of sufficient<br />

--trength and size and properly placed and fastened to<br />

make the building strong and safe for the uses and pur ¬<br />

poses for which it is intended he siiall also certify his<br />

approval of such plans and specifications<br />

4 That for the inspection and examination by Fire<br />

Marshal the applicant shall pay a fee of Five Dollars<br />

for the certificate to be paid into the Treasury through<br />

the Department of<br />

zation<br />

Interior as a Government reali- ¬<br />

Section 2 That SeGtaou 5 of Chapter XVI of the<br />

Session Laws of 1SS6 be and the same is hereby<br />

amended so as to read as follows<br />

Section 5 The provisions of this Act shall --not<br />

apply to an- - building to cost less than one thousand<br />

loiters which may be erected moved or placed in the<br />

City of Honolulu outside or beyond the following limit<br />

r boundary that is outside or beyond all the Jspace<br />

within a circle whose center is the present site of the<br />

Hell Tower of the Honolulu Fire -- Department and<br />

whose radius is one mile<br />

Ssceps 3 33his Act shall take effect from and after<br />

he data of its appro vaL<br />

Approved iahis 14tk day of November A D 1S90<br />

By tsb fypKc<br />

iK Sbbnobs<br />

AN ACT<br />

To Asbm Ssgtjox 22 of Chaptee LV of the Laws<br />

1S76 RELATING to Staxp DUTIES as Amended<br />

-<br />

--by Ghaesee iSXOF the Laws of 1SSS- -<br />

5r tf Enacted by the King and the Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 That Section 22 of Chapter LY of the<br />

Laws of lS7t relatmgto Stamp Duties as amended by<br />

Section 1 of Chapter XX of the Laws of 1SSS be and<br />

the same is hereby further amended so as to read as<br />

follows<br />

Section 22 The Registrar of Public Accounts may<br />

impress stamps upon blanks and furnish them to the<br />

oHector General of Customs who shall be entitled to<br />

receive them without payment but give receipts there<br />

tor bsiug bound to account for the use and proceeds of<br />

the same to the Department of Finance in his returns<br />

as repaired by law For the convenience of the Dis<br />

tricts oetskie of Honolulu the Registrar of Pnblic<br />

Aceoeats shall provide adhesive revenue stamps to the<br />

Postmaster General of Honolulu for delivery to all<br />

money order post offices throughout the Kingdom he<br />

giviag receipts for the same and being bound on the<br />

first day of each quarter to account to the Registrar for<br />

all sfich stamps received by him the amount sold and<br />

the balance unsold together with the proceeds of such<br />

sales<br />

section rajs Act - H-- snail tase enect ana become r<br />

law from and after the date of itsvapproval<br />

Agsffovd this Mth flay of November- - A D 1S90<br />

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AN ACT<br />

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tALAKAUA REX<br />

Tc HgVTT THE KlJTAIIAS TsAHWAYS COKPAST LlXTrSI<br />

io Jrss axb MAEinr Blsoteio Teactios f<br />

Be if Evaded h tkr King and the Legislature of the<br />

Bmtmuat Kingdom<br />

Sectios 1 Permission is hereby gianted to the<br />

Hawaiian Tramways Company Limited xa use and<br />

maintain electric power for moving and propelling tfeeir<br />

I<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZKTTE TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1890<br />

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cars and to carry such wires which may be necessary<br />

therefor over and along or under the highways and<br />

public roads aud across lands and waters<br />

Section 2 The said permission is granted subject to<br />

the following conditions<br />

1 The said Company shall nbJinterfere with or<br />

impair the telephone service<br />

2 It shall erect and maintain its posts and lines so<br />

as not to interfere with thepnblic use of the streets<br />

highways and public roads<br />

3 Wherever its lines are laid underground the<br />

necessary excavations shall be immediately filled and<br />

the streets highways and public roads restored to the<br />

condition in which they were beforesuch excavations<br />

were made<br />

Section 3 This Act shalll go into effect from the<br />

date of its approval<br />

Approved this 14th day of November A D 1S90<br />

r the<br />

As<br />

King - vv<br />

C N Spengek - -<br />

- Minister of the Interior<br />

AN ACT<br />

KlEAKAUA REX<br />

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To Deglaee cektain Lands to be part of the Crown<br />

Lands and Royal Domain<br />

Whereas certain unassigned lands have hitherto and<br />

at all time heretofore been held to be part of the<br />

Crown Lands and Royal Domain and as such were<br />

and are now in the possession of the Crown Land<br />

Commissioners therefore<br />

Be if Enacted by the King and thex Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom -<br />

Section 1 The Ahupuaas known under the follow-<br />

ing names and situated as hereinafter set forth that is<br />

to say<br />

1 Kuliouou in the District of Kona Island of Oahu<br />

2 Keaau in the District of Waianae Island of Oahu<br />

3 Hakalauiki in the District of Hilo Island of<br />

Hawaii - - -<br />

L Manowaiopae in the District of Hilo Island of<br />

Hawaii<br />

5 Kamoku in the Island of Lanai<br />

Paoma i K if r<br />

7 Waiaha 2 Hawaii<br />

S Kapaakea Molpkai<br />

9 Waiohuli iTaui<br />

are hereby declared to be a part of the Crown Lands<br />

and Roval Domain of the Hawaiian Kingdom and as<br />

such subject to the provisions of the Act entitled An<br />

Act to relieve the Royal Domain from encumbrances<br />

and to render the same inalienable approved the 3rd<br />

day of January A D 1S65 and the possession of said<br />

lands is hereby confirmed in accordance with the provisions<br />

Land Commissioners and successors in office<br />

of Sections 3 and I and 6 of said Act to the Crown<br />

Section 2 This Act shall be in force from aud after<br />

its approval<br />

Approved this 14th dav of November Ar D 1S90<br />

By the King<br />

- KALAKAUARBX<br />

t N Spencer V Jt<br />

- - I -<br />

Minister of theTnterior<br />

AN Am<br />

To EaTABLISS A GOVERNOR ON EACH OF THE TsLANDS<br />

- - - Uahc jIaui Hawaii and Kauai<br />

OF I<br />

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pe it Enacted bij the King and<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

he Legislature of the<br />

--Section 1 The Ejmrbv and with the advice of the<br />

Cabinet shall appoint fpur Governors for the several<br />

Islands viz One for tbe Island of Hawaii one for the<br />

Islands of Maui Molokai Lanai and Kahoolawe one for<br />

the Island of Oahu and one for the Islands of Kauai<br />

and Niihau<br />

Section 2 Every such Governor before entering<br />

upon the duties of his office shall take and subscribe to<br />

the following oafcK I hereby solemnly swear in the<br />

presence of Almighty God that I will support the Con<br />

stitution and the laws of these Islands and faithfully<br />

perform all such acts as are provided by the Constitu<br />

tion and laws of the Hawaiian Islands for the office of<br />

Governor<br />

Section 3 Every such Governor in cage of sickness<br />

er unavoidable alienee shall by ad with bemMwt<br />

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of the Cabinet appoint a substitute for nil whose ofti<br />

cial acts ho will bo hold responsible<br />

Section 4 Every such Govornor shall hold offico for<br />

the term of four years subject to impeachment<br />

Section o No female shall be eligible to the office<br />

of Governor<br />

Section G The Governor shall have command under<br />

the Sovereign of tlie Military Forces in their respective<br />

Islands They shall have power to nominate to the<br />

King through the Minister of the Interior those whom<br />

the wish to attach to their Military staff They shall x<br />

have power to declare Martial Law in their respective<br />

Islands and to devise measures to quell any insurrection<br />

or riot and shall have power to direct and control any<br />

Military Force legally organized<br />

Section 7 This Act shall take effect from and after<br />

the first day of January 1S91<br />

Approved this 14th da of November A D 1S90<br />

By the King<br />

- C N Spencer<br />

Minister of the luterior<br />

AN AIT- -<br />

KALAKAUA REX<br />

Granting a Franchise to the Hamakua Water<br />

Company<br />

Be it Enacted bg the King ami the Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 Thatji franchise be aud the same is hereby<br />

granted to F A Schaefer and Samuel Parker their suc- ¬<br />

cessors and assigns under the name of the Hamakua<br />

Water Company for and during the period hereinafter<br />

named<br />

Section 2 They shall have the right to take use<br />

carry awify and divert for their own use from the<br />

natural beds flows or streams all such water that may<br />

take its rise on any and all Government land or lands<br />

that lie on the range of mountains situate and being<br />

between Waimea and Kohala on the Island of Hawaii<br />

Section 3 They shall have the right to construct<br />

reservoirs aud to lay down all water ways pipes<br />

conduits ditches flumes or other means of conducting<br />

said water as they may deem necessary or expedient<br />

over upon or through all Government lands or pnblic<br />

roads in the District of Hamakua Island of Hawaii for<br />

the proper storing conducting or carrying of said<br />

water to such place or places in said District as may be<br />

required<br />

Section 4 They shall have the right of ingress<br />

egress and regress over through and upon all such<br />

Government lands during the continuance of this fran- ¬<br />

chise for the purpose of repairing relaying or altering<br />

all such water ways pipes conduits ditches flumes or<br />

other means of conducting said water<br />

Section 5 They shall restore said Government<br />

Lands and pnblic roads into as good order and condition<br />

as the same were before or can reasonably be put to<br />

after the constructing of said reservoir or reservoirs<br />

water ways pipes conduits ditches or flumes at their<br />

own cost and expense<br />

They shall also build and maintain at their own cost<br />

good and sufficient bridges over such conduits as they<br />

may be oblidged to construct across public roads<br />

Section 6 The said F A Schaefer and Samuel<br />

Parker may accept this franchise and erect and main- ¬<br />

tain all such works as may be necessary for the purpo¬<br />

ses of said business individually or as a Company with<br />

the right to receive therein such person or persons as<br />

they may choose or may at their discretion incorporate<br />

under the laws of this Kingdom and convey or transfer<br />

the franchise hereby granted to such corporation<br />

Section 7 All sums of money laid out or expended<br />

by the Hawaiian Government in upon or concerning<br />

the survey of the water shed of said Kohala and Wai- ¬<br />

mea range of mountains during the last past two rears<br />

shall be repaid to the Hawaiian Government by the said<br />

F A Schaefer and Samuel Parker or their successors or<br />

assigns within two years after the passage of this Act<br />

Section S This franchise shall vest in the said F A<br />

Schaefer and Samuel Parker their successors associates<br />

or assigns the right to take use carry away and divert<br />

for their own use all such water that shall fake its rise<br />

on or ovf through or npon any and all Government<br />

lands that lie on or in the range of mountains lying<br />

between Waimea and Kohala on the Island of Hawaii<br />

for the term of fifty years from the date of the approval<br />

of this Act provided however that they or their asso ¬<br />

ciates successors or assigns shall within two years fikui<br />

the passage of this Act commence work for the purpose<br />

of diverting and carrying away said water and shall<br />

finish and complete such workwitiiin five years from<br />

such commencement and a Mm to comply with the<br />

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luwision of this Section bliall overate as a forfeiture of<br />

this Jnuichise<br />

Bcnox 9 Tlii Act shall take ellbei fcom ami after<br />

the tate of its annrovnl<br />

Approved this WUi ttay trf ovamber A 1 1SOO<br />

illy imra Hviot<br />

A2s ACT<br />

IvALAluVUA JREX<br />

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11 Surrwi rau TmK rro ghktivix Uxwvarpkp Lanps<br />

AtfIJ AUTHORl A ObIISOUISE WITH THK TkUS<br />

T1UB5 tWDttK THE AYlU W HE LATH BeKNIGK PAlfAHl<br />

Bishop<br />

YaoDuas the le Ckiofcsss the Honorable Bomico<br />

Pwmhi llishop became devisee of the estate of her<br />

Urn cousin Her Highness Rufeh Keolidolaui who<br />

bd inherited the esrate of her brother His Majesty<br />

SCuroeiwuttfcUa V and by said devise and mhorihuiee<br />

SMd Bamiw Paimlu Bishop came into possession of<br />

ottOtiu lauds which had beau continuously held and<br />

cJnimed by her ancestors now called unussigiied<br />

foods of which the followiug aro at present in the<br />

possession at the Trustees of her estate via<br />

The Ahnpawi of JCaimakakai MoJokai<br />

Tbe AJtapmtft of Ftiamui Kau Hawaii<br />

The uiukx potaoH of the Hi of Kaakaukukw<br />

Haiku<br />

jfoiaakwi<br />

KlwJhiUio<br />

Kaamtuut<br />

raikautttkk<br />

1 tukd 2 Hlta Hawaii<br />

ft K<br />

iiohokwu 1 2 Ktot Hawaii ST2<br />

As AYxaRSAS she said eyeless has devised hr eatare<br />

asi to trustees for the eswbiishujeiit and main<br />

ieoauoe of schools far boys hik girls which cousti<br />

toces a etterous ad valuable gift in perpetuity to<br />

the public for the promodoii of the education of<br />

e yonfih of this Kingdom aud it is desimble for<br />

tike interests of all concerned that all questions of<br />

tisle co said premises bol be settled<br />

As WjsaRSAS ihe said Trastees have oftered to the<br />

ADUSjr of che IatacHH poa the confirmation to<br />

3iMLlor said icust of she following lands namely<br />

W Ahditaa of Kaaoakakai in Moiokai on which<br />

KautehftiKeha Y aod his seccessors in possession<br />

epeaoed large sums in iBiprorenients the Ahu<br />

NHta of PaSR in Kau Hawaii and the unawsrded<br />

iBMuka part of the Hi oi KaaksnktikKi in Kona<br />

Qahu so surreBder ad ouit ciaiui unto the Haw<br />

unfttt GoveSJueat all of the remainder of the lands<br />

dbore named exisig ieasss however pafye con<br />

fioned hy the Govaraaieut and no claim assde for<br />

vmanm psofifes shefidBora<br />

Emmr tit Eh mi tie lxisterr ef hr<br />

Bmmmm Kimfiom<br />

Sescnos 1 Cpon he delivery io the Minister of the<br />

Interior of quit chum Deed from the Psftseees eader<br />

sfctWai of the laae Mmot EuuM Bishop of afi of<br />

in sad so 3 aottmasr tuMtis otendl ytz<br />

fibib 1 and 3 SunoL fet<br />

j<br />

3gjfirm HrA<br />

A fiKatic shall issne Wsaai lasiees ar tfe Hlowifis<br />

snfe wsr<br />

Tie Ahnonsa of Snmsskai MoioaL<br />

fie AfrnpwMi of Pfeanan Ess Hawaii<br />

9W in iisJea foeaon of sfee Bl of Ksskaskekm<br />

Sacaas 3l 3w conveyances shall oferate asa cosi<br />

jple and anal saeBaeaE of all righss saf oeestioasia<br />

spue or which pwgfre he in eSseete feeavaea the<br />

Baenan Gorsaa sb sia TtssteesiH reganito<br />

saii lands and said feafesKEeaaesEsI o the HswsliaH<br />

ffnTrrmrrMrni hll he tafesRahjtt te aS f ysffc leases<br />

which are heeahy eansal ior the teealHer of the<br />

several terms of sack<br />

Appckivevl tfcfe Msk day of Xoreasiier A B ISSflt<br />

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY DECEMBER 1G 1890<br />

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS<br />

Accoxnling to the corrected count<br />

given out by Supenntendent Tor<br />

tor the population of the United<br />

States is tixod at 22350 The<br />

total diffors by 1111 1 10 from that<br />

contained in the bulletin issued<br />

from the Census Bureau on Octo ¬<br />

ber SSrtu This change is duo to<br />

correction hi errors of what is<br />

tanned tirst or rough count and<br />

the addition of names ascertained<br />

to have been omitted from tluv<br />

enumorit ion The verified popula- ¬<br />

tion of the Xniied Slates in 1S90 is<br />

severe frost and heavy snow<br />

prevail throughout Europe at lat- ¬<br />

est accouuts In Paris the suow is<br />

everal inches deep Many mil<br />

road Hues in Austria aud Southern<br />

Eussia have partially suspended<br />

operations because of snow block<br />

ades There is a heavv suowstorm<br />

iu the Euglish chaunel and a largo<br />

steamer is ashore at Folkestone<br />

Damage at Carlsbad bv Hoods is<br />

enormous Hundreds of sheep<br />

keepers are ruined Huudreds of<br />

thousands of dollars will bo ic<br />

quired for public repairs alone A<br />

terrible storm is raging on the<br />

Elaek Sea<br />

The whaling bark Ocean arrived<br />

at San Francisco November 27th<br />

bnuging 4000 gallons of oil and<br />

3200 pounds of boue She gives the<br />

following particulars of the loss of<br />

six sailors They had mortally<br />

wouuded a whale and approached<br />

too close iu a boat The whale<br />

struck the boat and the men were<br />

thrown out aud drowned or killed<br />

There names were John Sylvester<br />

WJ Brady W II BriggsWilham<br />

Mitchell George Furgenseu and J<br />

F Meander During a gale George<br />

AjiHixnrox 2Tovember 20<br />

Justice Decederkrantz who was<br />

appointed bylvingQsearof Sweden<br />

to aetas arbitrator in the Samoan<br />

disputes- - is in the city and called<br />

Oft Blame at the State Department<br />

to day<br />

He is a man of fine appearance<br />

aad even in America where young<br />

men eonie to the front an such<br />

numbers would be considered<br />

voethiat for such a dfcrnified posi<br />

tion- - In explaining his interesting j<br />

mission he said It is a difficult I<br />

task I undertake but I trust to ex¬<br />

ercise ray authority for the best<br />

interests of ill concerned<br />

u By the terms of the Berlin con<br />

fereneti the natives were guaranteed<br />

self government They are to have<br />

a native king bet it is left to the<br />

Chief Justice to- - decide in the pres-eat<br />

esse who is the rightful sover 1<br />

egn Jiaiietoa is the ruler de facto<br />

aad though Taciassese who was<br />

Yiee Kjag when the Germans de¬<br />

posed the former was at that time<br />

aa aspirant to the throne I cannot<br />

siy wfeetlier he is now or not I<br />

eaat make up my mind this far<br />

froa the seeae as to the real merits<br />

ot tfce Sepete and musu nssko a<br />

tfeoroegfc investigatioe before pro<br />

efcjieiag to the Ssmoas the name<br />

of tbeir Hsosarea<br />

Tfe Chief JesEtee wiii constitute<br />

caeEE before wfeieh all eivil suits<br />

between tine Saeoacs and foreicn- -<br />

I ers sfelt be tried aad between tks<br />

Saaoeas tfeeaseives also all land<br />

sbks aad erimiaal eases involving<br />

fosreaers with natives or with<br />

eoee oceer Fro xhs deeisiOE of<br />

rise Coief JestKe there shall he eo<br />

apfeaL<br />

Ie will fee seen ironi Judge Ue<br />

cederkraatzr talk thoege he was<br />

too eadesfe to say so that ae will<br />

fee virtually ruler of the Simosn<br />

graepc aad taat Ifaiietoa or who<br />

esrer the CMef Justice naned as<br />

I wg 7 vili he isereiy a nguxefcead- -<br />

i is weti that sssh respossiburty<br />

rV oe a person of secIj Mgi cirar-aeter<br />

aad aEtaiataenisnd oce wbo<br />

e thoraegMy isbced with tfce ide<br />

eZ pceserving the strictest inipar- -<br />

aay Taere are focrteea islaiids<br />

toe gracp oa one st whtsh the<br />

Lnssed ccatcs n ts tee ngnt to tne<br />

sasHtDeect feartor et Paass Pscgpy<br />

i tfee feesc in tae kiasdosL<br />

seter Lcmewas Zu he married<br />

m s Kanii aad sfee was pct-tras<br />

ic tfee intern of lefcnKe froct<br />

f pceforisg fer tee cerecxKiy fa tEe<br />

wit to eress cpt exneriizeniiEr oa<br />

aer fss2v is das ccosiasr hxe<br />

TJtttt JeE tcs zems to Bed aad<br />

f weec tisas fee ussai prajers up<br />

tf tfee aoiac of sa Tiagi - Grre rs<br />

tfcts- - jfcr sr eaSy icgady- -<br />

wcai<br />

stsae degcesst asEcry stratfc<br />

fcscL aad fee added c Be doers Iec<br />

OCT Jpy rjix jiS<br />

SH00LB0Y HUMOR<br />

Sp--- t v<br />

Chambors Journal for August<br />

contains an article by U 1 Barker<br />

in tho course of whiolt ho givos tho<br />

following spooiinons of tho essay<br />

writing power of sonic of tho London<br />

school ohildron<br />

nOVKRXMKXTS<br />

Our country has a Quoon who<br />

cant do anything but what sho<br />

ought to do Sho has boon at tho<br />

Government for nearly fifty years<br />

and still sho looks nico Also<br />

Georges L II 111 and IV but<br />

there wero VIII Henrys There<br />

is also houses called the Houses of<br />

Parliament Ono of theso is full of<br />

Lords called tho Houso of Lords<br />

but tho other is onh built for them<br />

gentlemen as perhaps you havo<br />

seen soma of them and it is called<br />

tho House of Commons Xo gentle- ¬<br />

man cau get in there unless they<br />

know as ho can make laws But tho<br />

Queen has to look them over and<br />

see as they are mado right Thcso<br />

Commons are called Conservatives<br />

and Liberals aud thoy try aud<br />

hinder one another as much as they<br />

can tKi mmntinin Ii4x li9<br />

and then you see it on the plack- -<br />

ard and von can hear men and<br />

your fathers talkiug and quarreling<br />

about it Our country is governed<br />

a lot better than France and Ger ¬<br />

many conies about next Theii there<br />

a lot of others and then comes<br />

Persia Our country always comes<br />

tirst whoever 3011 like to i slc<br />

the HUSH<br />

The Irish are so called becauso<br />

thev live on the island of Ireland<br />

It is a beautiul country which is<br />

chiefly noted for three principal<br />

classes of things which is namely<br />

its great greenness its big bogness<br />

aud its little shamrocks It srys<br />

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IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF<br />

Brown ias washed overboard and<br />

drowned Robert Bay died of con<br />

in onr lessons as green is tho fav- ¬<br />

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orite color with all tho Irish great<br />

j UAUUUll MA1U 11 AUl<br />

lOii<br />

sumption<br />

aud small classes<br />

There was great excitemeut on<br />

tihamrock is<br />

the east bound Oregon Short Line<br />

nothing bnt a little bit of green<br />

SILK EMBROIDERED SCARF SHAWLS<br />

clover But<br />

train at Salt Lake November 20th<br />

the Irish love it They Gents Silk fmbrellars Fine Xeck Wear Fancy Socks<br />

after leaving Poeatelo when it was cant manyfacture thiugs in Ire- ¬<br />

land same as we cau from a<br />

AT VERY LOW PRICES<br />

discovered that a man in one of the<br />

coaches wss siek with smallpox<br />

trackion iugine to a sowing<br />

needle<br />

He had been on the train sometime<br />

But still the Irish HANDKERCHIEFS<br />

HANDKERCHIEFS<br />

and the train hands had passed aud<br />

manyfacture the following classes<br />

IN THIS LINE WE OFFER GENUINE BARGAINS<br />

repassed through the car Besides verj exceedingly namely Linin Fine Wnite Embroidered Handkerchiefs White Hemmedstitch Handkerchiefs with<br />

bacon shop<br />

this there were twelve other pas<br />

eggs and whisky The S ftltnnpd p lfp onlv i to Mexican Drawn Work onlv 30e<br />

seagers iu the coach with him The<br />

Irish are nearly as fond of bacou Fine White Hemmedstitch and Embroidered White Hemmedstitch Handkerchiefs Em- -<br />

as<br />

earhas been sidetracked at Bryan<br />

they are of potatoes and as for<br />

Handkerchiefs only 25c<br />

broidered and Mexican Drawn Work<br />

only 40c<br />

with the siek man in it and the<br />

that there whisky the Irish love it Fine Hemmedstitch Embroidered in White Extra Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs in<br />

passengers who rode with him were<br />

The hearts of the Irish the book or Colors 3 for 1<br />

White or Colored from 50c upwards<br />

says<br />

taken to Green Biver in another<br />

are all very warm If you Ladies Initial Handkerchiefs K dozen in a Box 3 a Box<br />

Ladies1 Dainty Silk Handkerchiefs Embroidered from 65c and upwards<br />

train for examination by a<br />

are walking out in<br />

surgeon<br />

the country and<br />

Childrens Printed Border Handkerchiefs only COc a dozen<br />

you met a poor man you conld<br />

easy tell whether he was an Irish SILK HANDKERCHIES<br />

man tor it he was an irishman he<br />

11 --u w -- - audi Gents Siik Handkerchiefs solid colors 22 inches square only 50c<br />

Gents White bilk Handkerchiefs colored border IP inches square only 50c<br />

have a pig with him<br />

MUNICIPAL FRANCHISES<br />

In all American cities the municipal<br />

tax is the- - heaviest the people<br />

have to pay The state tax need<br />

not be more than one third as much<br />

as the municipal tax and the costs<br />

of the general government come inT<br />

the form of indirect taxes largely<br />

laid upon articles of luxury Why<br />

should not municipalities profit by<br />

the experience of the Federal gov- -<br />

ernment Yhy not raiae one half<br />

or more of the money needed to<br />

support the municipal government<br />

by indirect taxation Such a policy<br />

is-- entirely feasible It is practiced<br />

to a considerable extent in Europe<br />

and it enables municipal govern 1<br />

ments to do many things that conld j<br />

not be done uy means or a direct<br />

tax The franchises a city parts<br />

withr in most cases for nothing<br />

might be made a considerable<br />

source of revenue Most of these<br />

franchises are very valuable 2sew<br />

York receives a yearly reve--<br />

nue ot 200000 rrom terry<br />

franchises without apparent detri- ¬<br />

ment to the service The com ¬<br />

panies pay the city money which<br />

otherwise they would add to<br />

profits 3Isyor Low of Brooklyn<br />

2T T lays down the principal that<br />

a city should sell leases only for a<br />

term of years At the expiration<br />

of a lease the chy should be in a<br />

position to lease it for what the use<br />

of the franchise is worth The<br />

right to sell water and gas to run<br />

srareet railroads and ferries across<br />

the bay might have been made the<br />

source of considerable revenue<br />

Xeither water gas nor fares would<br />

probably fce higher than they now<br />

are if the companies using such<br />

franchises had teearequired to con<br />

tribute a axed per cent of their<br />

earnings to the public treasury<br />

Few people know the real cause<br />

aad method of the autumn falling<br />

i of leaves-- Ernest LxersoU has an<br />

interesting paper on the subject in<br />

i which<br />

this meeks Christian Union in<br />

he saya that the process is<br />

one of aatcrsl severing of the at ¬<br />

tachment between the leaf stalk<br />

sad the twig Its cause h the<br />

ccshiac forward of a new leaf bad<br />

underneath the point of attach-irzeaf<br />

Leaves spring tipon trees<br />

only at dencite points Each sue-sessrve<br />

setS placed precisely as<br />

was the precemng- j acd 23 for<br />

soise reason Sattrre has ordained<br />

that trees shall have an anneal suit<br />

of new leaves jtut as snimats have<br />

anneal sms of new inrsher- -<br />

I places tfee old clothes with tee new<br />

F ss rapidly a pessfhle Old leaves<br />

rfstx tbursre Lecsicse thev ari<br />

MiMsfe afc v mMftztete oi<br />

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lD1lMmenl<br />

in<br />

Santa Clans Santa ClasH<br />

11ns Arrived and is now Displaying mi Immense Stock oC<br />

HOLIDAY GOODS i<br />

A T<br />

N S SACHS<br />

104 FORT STREET<br />

We have just opened an Immense Variety of tho Latest<br />

Fancy Novelties Suitable for<br />

Christmas and New Year Gifts I<br />

Which wo offer at<br />

Very Low Prices<br />

Plash Toilet Cases consisting of Comb Brush and Looking Glass at 150 and upwards<br />

Minicaro Setsln Plash Boxes 75c 1 and upwards<br />

Plush Collar and Cuff Boxes S1J25 nnd upwards<br />

Plush Handkerchief and Glove Boxes two pieces at 1X0 set<br />

Jewel Cnsea and Work Boxes at 125 and upwards u<br />

Fancy Plush and Metal Whist Broom Holders 125 and spwards f<br />

Fancy Hand Mirrors 75c 1 and upwards J<br />

Porcelain Plaques<br />

Painted Illustrated with a Variety of Subjects among thiu<br />

HONOLULU<br />

Porcelain Plaques<br />

AXDIALS FLOWERS LANDSCAPES Etc Etc Etc<br />

NEW HAND SATCHELS KID GLOVES and FANS in Great Variety<br />

FANCY TABLE COVEUS and PLUSH EMBROIDERED TABLE SCARFS ia Uw<br />

Latest Desint from S3 upwards<br />

INFANTS CASHMERE CLOAKS BABY BLANKETS and BUGGY BOBES<br />

in Great Variety J<br />

TORCHON LACE TIDIES and SASH RIBBONS in all Colors<br />

Gems Colored Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs from 6O0 upwards<br />

Gents White Hemmedstitch Silk Handkerchiefs 23 inches square only L<br />

Gents White Hemmedstitch Silk Handkerchiefs embroidered corner only 125<br />

Gents Cardinal Hemmedstitch Silk Handkerchiefs white embroidered pornscs<br />

only L25<br />

Stamped Goods Stamped Goods<br />

IMilEKSE VARIETY AND LATEST DESIGNS<br />

Stamped Splashers Side Board Scarfs Tray Covers Plate Covers Tidies Doylies etc<br />

Also Stamped Laundry Bags Stamped Dust Bags Button Bags etc<br />

Toilet and Newspaper Holders Linen Floas in all colors<br />

V<br />

PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ISLAND ORDERS VL<br />

1329 2W<br />

NEW GOODS<br />

Jrist Received<br />

Ex Bark EDWAKD MAY<br />

other Late Arrivals avercheaTv<br />

STOOKjOf GOODS including<br />

Slueli IIarcLwxe5<br />

LVTecliaiiics5 Tools<br />

CAST and SPBDJG STEBL BAB IRON a fine assortment<br />

NORWAY IBOX a fine assmt CARD HATCHES<br />

CHARCOAL IRONS GALVD ATER PIPE<br />

f<br />

SHIP OBC-A-ISriDLnEI-<br />

-<br />

JISO A TVLL IXSZ OF<br />

- Of the most approved kind<br />

500 COILS MANILA EOPE ALL SIZES<br />

And Assorted SISAL ROPE BALE ROPE Galvanized AVIRE ROPE<br />

AWM- - tuustuaiisk 0Z AT J X 1UUU<br />

lY<br />

And<br />

STOCKHOLM and COAL TAR in large quantity<br />

FITCH OAKUM OARS of all sizes<br />

--A rCIX AASOEXHEST OF<br />

Halls Plows and Breakers<br />

HALLS CASE KSLVES the best in the market and Agricaltoral<br />

Tocl3 of all faad3 LaTro Modern BOBBER GARDEH HOSE -<br />

ELECTEICAL GOODS in great yariety<br />

ELECTRIC LIGHT and TELEPHONE GOODS<br />

A Fine Assortment of<br />

Eeed Bartons Celebrated SHverpJated Ware<br />

And GOEHAM SILVER WARE soitable for Cbriatmaa and<br />

tVeddrng Presents<br />

enJtmb10 Hld in quantities to suit Abo Sperm<br />

-<br />

paIzedpS<br />

tjmLL FOR SALE BY<br />

E O HALL SON<br />

129 13 la Gov FORff and JK33X STS3<br />

The Daily Adyerter and WeeMj timtte<br />

ah my ssmG tjz of the jasreMU<br />

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AND GEKSSAL<br />

A Salvation Army ansa arrived on<br />

-- he Australia<br />

Seven rasseasnits left for the Vol--<br />

rano last week OwSba Kinau<br />

Mr E HsJK brtatber-in-Ja-w ol<br />

Cap FelbbArl died tie other day<br />

Hob V G Joft on the<br />

Rnaa for<br />

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iymig<br />

OCAL<br />

Invin<br />

s toor i the island of<br />

Fine eabraidered handkerchiefs<br />

r 35 cent at Ssohs store 2so 1M<br />

rt street<br />

Piosh toflst oases containing<br />

- sh eaau sad giass for L50 at<br />

-- slOiFbrisireaL<br />

la nveraga Jtsraperatare in Hono--<br />

forls vrask wes shout 63 deg<br />

t- - h is seksoz kaoxra hare<br />

I Hawaiian bark Lady Tmp- -<br />

has feeaa chartered to take raex<br />

aaadise to Syfioey 2 S TT<br />

The Board ol Health calls for<br />

rdtr ft ike simply of fst beef<br />

ear for ua lapar seuleraent<br />

H- - J Jooks<br />

t --is up te On Coast- Tie<br />

tw<br />

ieilil of BOB<br />

owmir<br />

arms<br />

Mrs Letaon has been sp--vnt- ed<br />

Mctroa Kapiotani<br />

Maternirr Seas viee Mrs Miller<br />

sign dipbtfceria kspa<br />

seos gsto leading<br />

hoBsaoa Deratsaia street sdjoiaiac<br />

tbaeasraaea<br />

oral<br />

the<br />

axis<br />

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McOarthv a probable<br />

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resigned<br />

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tv on ih i to a<br />

St Aadrew CJaihe- -<br />

Messs E O nsll Son have an<br />

advertasaaeat in this issue giving<br />

fall taarticofctrs of new roods jest<br />

reeeaTd on berk<br />

Foedit<br />

store<br />

May came up the Mari- -<br />

remain on islands<br />

t 41 Tir T ui jis<br />

preaobes 1<br />

pebSe vr oav<br />

His snbies k on thfe based<br />

hofidar j jsj Allen a<br />

3fe aannal silw Jr cb<br />

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aannHtuu<br />

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to a sakeble 5<br />

r XwYx present<br />

abroad there iootijiar<br />

a coot of the Tburfets<br />

aate at thebooksKKas aad<br />

An kneasF stook of aofidsy<br />

eogfewffi befoend atX SSsohVt<br />

sncsi street Tliis is the<br />

ptsea toys sod dolls are gives<br />

asBW Reed his aew advertisesseat<br />

ia aaeabar coJoejh it is fell of seat<br />

Utsie Oiive Berkeley has s perfect<br />

besac-- asssclt<br />

psraopkrly Eing Wakes3baes<br />

berc evidently<br />

WaialES<br />

Scndsv Prmcess lihco- -<br />

kafeai sad Minister Ccmmins being<br />

pcseat chcrch o3j0 and<br />

Taid concert Ssscrdsy<br />

nkhtaeed S1C0 and the coHecd<br />

5ssv smoeated SS3J<br />

Labcsr Assesbly<br />

she General<br />

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established last<br />

TsBrsesy aht Oidf eHow HalL<br />

FiiseeB oSeers were appointed- -<br />

oba2rBofsbeaeve2tanQ<br />

Lminm aad bids fair<br />

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IbeaoifcyBiag<br />

booked<br />

InriTr<br />

Aasararia irridsy<br />

Fowler Urs--<br />

snd wife<br />

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LyeorgES<br />

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Massif CooaL CL He HA<br />

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baad dsss she shoeld fceaaae<br />

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b2E522T Wa32lel<br />

OOAL AND GENERAL<br />

Bockvrith about base<br />

ball the Central Ghurch<br />

Snnday<br />

you looking for holiday<br />

sroods call store and see<br />

immense display there<br />

All the vrater hydrants have<br />

ceived They<br />

present nobby appearance<br />

paymaster lieutenant and tvro<br />

ensigns came down the Anstralia<br />

report dnty the Mohican<br />

Hon Joseph Marsden came down<br />

from Hamakna the Iwalaai and<br />

stopping the Hawaiian Hotel<br />

The bark Edward May will sail for<br />

Hongkong about the 20th inst<br />

Messrs Brewer<br />

agents<br />

Word received from<br />

from the purser the Zealandia<br />

thit that steanier four days late<br />

reaching Tnioila San Fran<br />

cisou<br />

Latest soar<br />

ceatrifQals<br />

Quotations<br />

xrrrate<br />

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tusas<br />

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Mr BobH Cowes the popular<br />

steward the Anstralia has been<br />

given leave absence several<br />

weeks owing health- - He will<br />

recoiarste Honolulu<br />

The Choir and Choral Association<br />

conducted by Mr Yarndiey<br />

will resesae rehearsls for the season<br />

Tnesday evening oclock<br />

die residence McGrew<br />

Mr Garl Kshler German artist<br />

who been Melbourne<br />

Bdward eral<br />

posa and will the<br />

Pacson Sachs the uu<br />

TnAsj5eaCe<br />

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water aipe near the ooraer<br />

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unemises arrooadisEr were coasider- -<br />

abJy nooded pipe pot<br />

daring the ssoraiag<br />

Mr John Dyer agent the Bb<br />

doa works and wife left the<br />

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return the same stesmer<br />

Aslf white had qcarrel with his<br />

wife Waikiki Sunday during<br />

which alleged stabbed her<br />

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HAWAllAA G AZOTE TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1890<br />

PRESIDENT HiRKISOJTS MESSAGE<br />

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Cnmmcnts Ata HawMlaxi Amlr<br />

15crerrel<br />

rresidont Harrisons message was<br />

presented to Coniess at Washington<br />

December 1st<br />

It touches on foreign relations and<br />

matters connected with Central Amer<br />

ica Samoa the Japanese empire silver<br />

bill new navy beet sugar exports and<br />

other subjects The following from the<br />

message will be of interest to residents<br />

on these islands<br />

AIcKtnlcy Mistake<br />

IntheTiiaActawrongWiis done<br />

the kingdom of Hawaii which am<br />

bound presume was wholly uninten ¬<br />

tional Duties were levied on certain<br />

commodities which sire included in the<br />

reciprocity treaty now existing between<br />

the United States and the kingdom of<br />

Hawaii without indicating the necessary<br />

exception favor of that kingdom<br />

hope Congress will repair what mijjbt<br />

otherwise seem to be breach of faith<br />

on the part of this Government<br />

Subsidies for Stcatastilp<br />

Tbe steamship carrying the mails<br />

steadily aad frequently aad odering to<br />

passengers comfortable safe and<br />

speedy transit is the first condition of<br />

foreign trade-- It carries the order of the<br />

bayer bat not all that ordered<br />

bought It gives the sailing vessels<br />

such carcoes are not urgent perish ¬<br />

able aad indirectly least promotes<br />

that important adjunct of commerce<br />

Tbere now both in this countrv and<br />

among the nations of Central and South<br />

America aa exrectatloa aad confidence<br />

to increased trade that will give<br />

double value your prompt action upon<br />

this question<br />

The present situation of our mail coai<br />

municatioa with Australia illustrates the<br />

importance of early action by Congress<br />

The Oeeiaic Steamship Company main ¬<br />

tains line of steamers between San<br />

Francisco Sydney and Auckland con-<br />

sisting<br />

¬<br />

of taree vessels two of which are<br />

of United States legistry and one of<br />

forefcm registry For the service dene<br />

by this fine in carrying the mails we pay<br />

annually the suni of 0OO being esti ¬<br />

mated the full sea and United States in-<br />

land postage which is the limit fixed by<br />

law The ooiooies of 2ew South Wales<br />

sad Xew Zealand have been paying an-<br />

nually<br />

¬<br />

those lines 37000 for carrying<br />

the mails from Sydney and Auckland<br />

Saa Frincis3<br />

The contract nader which this pay-<br />

ment<br />

¬<br />

hs been made is bow about<br />

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pire and the colonies have refused<br />

renew the contract csless the United<br />

States shall pay more eoQitable pro<br />

poctioc the scm necessary hold the<br />

service am advised by the Postmas-tsr-Gener- al<br />

that the Umted States re-<br />

ceive<br />

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ibr carrying the Australian maIs<br />

bfoccht San Francisco in these steam ¬<br />

ers by rail to Vancouver an estimated<br />

annual income I3GG0 while<br />

have stated we are paying out fer the<br />

support of the steamship line that brings<br />

ibis aisil the United States only 4o<br />

leaving annual surplus resulting<br />

from this service 9CCO<br />

The trade cf the United States with<br />

Australia which in considerable<br />

part carried by these steamers aad the<br />

wfooleof which practically dependent<br />

upon the mail commukatioa which they<br />

maintain is largely in ocr favor Oar<br />

total experts of merchandise Acstra<br />

lisa p2rts during the fiscal vesr ending<br />

June 39 StOwere U65454 whil<br />

the rtal Imports of merchandise from<br />

these pxts were only 477673- -<br />

If we are not wilnajr see this im<br />

pscant steamship line withdrawn<br />

continued with Vancouver scbsritmed<br />

for San Francisco the American ter<br />

reirsl Congress shoold put in the<br />

pyser the Postmaster General make<br />

Hberal increcse ic the amount now<br />

paid for transportaiksa of this important<br />

mail<br />

Cemmeat- - tbe TariC<br />

There neiiaer wisisai nor justice in<br />

the spggr staoa Uiat the sobject of tariff<br />

revisiea shall be oceaed belere this law<br />

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AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE<br />

The Xoatrvmlia t be Keplacct by the<br />

Afaitnwat Qiracd bv the Union Com<br />

lay<br />

It is announced in the Sydney<br />

Morning Herald of November 26th<br />

that the Union Steamship Companys<br />

now steamer Monowai would bo tho<br />

next vessel to leave Sydney for San<br />

Francisco via Auckland Tuttniln<br />

and Honolulu and that the Zea<br />

landin then on her way to Sydney<br />

would return to San Francisco De ¬<br />

cember 20th via Honolulu only the<br />

Monowai to take up the regular run ¬<br />

ning in the service The Monowai is<br />

advertised to leave Sydney Decem-<br />

ber<br />

¬<br />

24th<br />

The Herald further says -- This is<br />

a change brought about by tho ter-<br />

mination<br />

¬<br />

of the contract with Messrs<br />

Spreckels Both the Monowai and<br />

the Mararoa are well suited for the<br />

service and would be popular boats<br />

on tho lice should the Union Com-<br />

pany<br />

¬<br />

decide to permanently place<br />

them in it Both sleamers are beau-<br />

tifully<br />

¬<br />

fitted up in their passenger<br />

accommodation and ample cargo<br />

sDace<br />

Y M C A BOYS ENTBRTA1SMENT<br />

The Y M C A Boys entertainment<br />

last Friday evening was a grand success<br />

The Hall was well filled and the pro ¬<br />

ceeds amounted to over 80 The au-<br />

dience<br />

¬<br />

were apparently more than satis-<br />

fied<br />

¬<br />

with the evenings enjoyment<br />

indeed their anticipations were greatly<br />

surpassed if we may so judge from the<br />

frequent and vigorous applause More<br />

than usual interest perhaps was aroused<br />

from the fact that many of those who<br />

took part were very young and yet did<br />

remarkably well all who took part in<br />

fact did so well that it would be dinicult<br />

to make special mention of any<br />

The opening exercise was a piano solo<br />

well played by iliss May Damon This<br />

was followed by a recitation Catching<br />

the Cat so aptly spoken by Miss Ada<br />

Whitney as to elicit great applause<br />

Little Ifuth Bowen then captivatedthe<br />

audience with a simple sweet piano<br />

solo A recitation Xo Wine at My<br />

I Wedding by Miss Evelyn Dexter and<br />

a vocal solo by Mr ii A tttih were<br />

well rendered Perhaps the two events<br />

ot the evening were those in which Mr<br />

H W Peek and Mis Le Count respec-<br />

tively<br />

¬<br />

tigered The former held the<br />

audience in deep silence as he appro-<br />

priately<br />

¬<br />

delivered The Battle Flag at<br />

Shenandoehand then in response to<br />

an encore he afforded great amusement<br />

with a eomtca take off on the sermon of<br />

l a uaru sueiiea Baptist jiiss iee<br />

Count played beaudfully on the man<br />

colin accompanied on the piano b<br />

Miss McGrew The audience would liave<br />

more but instead cf responding ia a<br />

musical way Miss Le Count gave a<br />

weird recitation speciallv adapted to in--<br />

i terest the younger people and with such<br />

artistic skill was it rendered that the<br />

acdience would not rest satisfied until<br />

Miss Le Count bad recited yet another<br />

storv a touching incident in Western<br />

frontier life The Wreck of the Hes ¬<br />

perus was described with much skill<br />

by Master Harold Dillingham This<br />

part of the entertainment closed satis-<br />

factorily<br />

¬<br />

with a duet bv Miss Adele<br />

Widdifield and Mr Oscar Herold The<br />

inner man also was then satis led with<br />

ice cream sherbet and cake passed<br />

around bv the boys<br />

THE AMERICAN MISSION AT P0UAP2<br />

The statement that the American<br />

missionaries on Ponape had origi-<br />

nated<br />

¬<br />

and fostered the tronbles be-<br />

tween<br />

¬<br />

the Spaniards and the natives<br />

1 cannGt possibly be true JLne only<br />

American missionary on tbe island<br />

was IGss Palmer in charge of a<br />

school for girls She is not likely to<br />

have fomented any disturbance A<br />

native assistant Nanape was active<br />

in saving the lives of the two priests<br />

and four soldiers whom he brought<br />

into the schoolhouse which the na-<br />

tives<br />

¬<br />

respected<br />

Eat the Spaniards seem to have<br />

had no gratitude for such kindly in ¬<br />

terference and have shelled and<br />

burned the mission premises Xews<br />

from Ponspe to friends here is to the<br />

eneci that three Spanish men of war<br />

had arrived with two transports<br />

Five hundred troops were landed<br />

Sept 17-- A colonel a lieutenant and<br />

thirty one Spaniards were killed<br />

Thie natives were determined to sell<br />

their lives dearlv Xo natives were<br />

killed<br />

atsnlxj Ierforcaacee- -<br />

r The Opera Hbcse contained a<br />

good sized audience Saturday even<br />

icg en the occasion of the second<br />

performance of - Edithas Burglar n<br />

and the second and third acts of<br />

ItdsJjordFanntieTOjJ ILBEL<br />

Princess Iiiicoalani Begent H B<br />

H Princess Poomaikalani His Ex<br />

Hon A-- Cnmrrrins Mr J W Ko<br />

berison Acting Chamberlain and<br />

Mrs Bcbertson oscapied the royal<br />

box Tfce perferm2ree passed off ex-<br />

ceedingly<br />

¬<br />

welL and gave much plea ¬<br />

sure to tfce audience who showed<br />

their appreciation by frequent ap<br />

piarise<br />

jfx Oscar HeroJd directed the<br />

crchesa in several cboiceselectioes<br />

incsic<br />

E 71 a Miripoia<br />

The EL M 5-- Haripasa Captain<br />

H 3L Hajward arrived from the<br />

Cekeirs faeisen 3 and 4 oclock<br />

Saicmaj somicg with one cabin<br />

asd Stc stserage passengers icz this<br />

pert 2nd a number in transit for San<br />

Frazcisco-- She sailed from Hjdcej<br />

Xoremfcer SSth and Auckland De<br />

cember 23 Stoppsd off Tctxala to<br />

exchange irigfls Tbe 2daripoea vras<br />

fesansars iiiet3iir2rair3-e3S- - throgc czrzr she bad six hunornd<br />

bales ot Tscm and z3 cTaarafcIe<br />

y 9 m<br />

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS<br />

A furious Ralo praviled along tho<br />

North Eastern Coist of the States De<br />

comber 2d Heavy snowstorms<br />

Tho German Government has tnken<br />

care of Trof Kochs discovery for tho<br />

euro of consumption<br />

There is trouble in South Africa Bri-<br />

tish<br />

¬<br />

settlers preparing to resist the Portu-<br />

guese<br />

¬<br />

Seventy Norwegian fishing boats have<br />

been wrecked off that coast<br />

Ex Governor Pacheco of California<br />

will be the new United States Minister to<br />

Guatemala<br />

Parfiell offers to retire on certain con<br />

ditions<br />

A steamer is being built at Glaow<br />

which is to navigate Victoria Kyanaa m<br />

Africa<br />

Eight thousand miners have struck at<br />

Birmingham Ala<br />

Dr Mary Walker is dying at her<br />

farm in Oswego N Y<br />

Booths Social Salvation fund amounts<br />

to over 300000<br />

A verdict for 4075 and costs has been<br />

given in Loudon against Miss Cobden<br />

for persisting in sitting in the County<br />

Council after she had been judicially<br />

declared incapable<br />

Mrs OShea is at Brighton with her<br />

four daughters and Parnell was with<br />

her during the Parliamentary recess<br />

He returned to Brighton afterthe trial<br />

of the divorce case<br />

Queen Victoria is reported to have<br />

taken offense at the presence of a cer-<br />

tain American lady at a recent levee<br />

held by the Prince of Wales as the rep-<br />

resentative<br />

¬<br />

of his mother When she<br />

took him to task for the ladys presence<br />

he mvitcu the lady and tier husband to<br />

dine with him and the Queen has been<br />

still further offended<br />

GUL0NIAL NOTES<br />

The Victorian Government have de-<br />

clined<br />

¬<br />

to contribute to the expense of<br />

fitting out an Antarctic expedition<br />

At the intercolonial conference of<br />

builders and contractors held at Svdoev<br />

November 19th it was decided to feder-<br />

ate the various societies It was agreed<br />

to adopt uniform conditions of contract<br />

and the law of lien<br />

Kemp and ATcLean have made a<br />

match tor 300 a side and the champion-<br />

ship<br />

¬<br />

of the world<br />

The largest illicit distiller- - ever un--<br />

earthed in the colonies was discovered<br />

November 20th at Melbourne in a pro--<br />

duce merchants premises in that city<br />

Three srills in full working and a large<br />

quantity of whiskey were seized<br />

In military circles it is rumored that<br />

Eear Admiral Lord Scott would be not<br />

unwilling to remove the headquarters of<br />

the Australian squadron from Svdnev to<br />

New Zealand and further that thisde<br />

sire is not altogether unconnected with<br />

the recent dispute as to precedence of<br />

the Admiral of the rleet<br />

An epidemic of scarlatina has broken<br />

out in Brisbane and the disease which<br />

is of a very dangerous type is spreading<br />

rapidly<br />

Mr T Archer Agent General for<br />

Queensland has resigned and Sir J F<br />

Garrick wbo formerl held the position<br />

has been appointed in his stead<br />

The Inter colonial Eight oared Bace<br />

November 30th was won by the Vic-<br />

torian<br />

¬<br />

crew Queensland was second<br />

and New South Wales third The<br />

Queensland crew had the race well in<br />

hand when unfortunately they broke<br />

an oar when within 300 yards of the<br />

winning post which resulted in throw-<br />

ing<br />

¬<br />

them back The Xew South Wales<br />

crew were nowhere<br />

A new licensing bill has been intro-<br />

duced<br />

¬<br />

into the New Soath Wales Legis-<br />

lative<br />

¬<br />

Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes<br />

It provides for the granting of licenses to<br />

publicans for a period of three years<br />

This lengthened duration of the license<br />

will be regarded as sufficient compensa-<br />

tion<br />

¬<br />

to the publican for any loss he may<br />

suffer thereafter The measure also sets<br />

forth that a two third majority of house-<br />

holders<br />

¬<br />

can prevent the renewal of a<br />

license and a simple majority can re-<br />

duce<br />

¬<br />

the number of licenses in any dis-<br />

trict<br />

¬<br />

by a certain number or determine<br />

whether or not new Hcense3 are to be<br />

granted<br />

ip<br />

Kain Kecnrtl for November 1S9U<br />

Inches<br />

Pnnahcc 2S0<br />

Honolulu Town 171<br />

Kclaokahua 182<br />

Waikiki 1S3<br />

Lower Nun inn 24S<br />

Upper 2Cnuanu 762<br />

Ahcimanu 379<br />

Libue Kau2i 645<br />

Kealia Kauai 723<br />

Kobala Hawaii 481<br />

Kaila1 Hawaii 237<br />

Paauhau Hamaktu 1903<br />

Ookala Hawaii 3699<br />

Pepeekeo Hilo 1213<br />

Volcano House 1790<br />

C J Lyons<br />

In Ciiarge of Weather Service<br />

A Sand aj lluhhery<br />

Earlv Sunday morning someone<br />

entered the residence of 3fr Jaa<br />

Steiner Adams lane and carried off<br />

from the bedroom while the occu<br />

pants vrere asleep a gold watch two<br />

lob The cf tbe house<br />

were not locked thus giving anyone<br />

easv access jo cine to tue tuiei<br />

NEWS FROM SAMOA 1<br />

Mr Wightman one of the purchasers<br />

of tho wrecked vessels Trenton and Vaa<br />

dalia lost no time on his arrival in Saa<br />

Francisco in making preparations for<br />

thoroughly wrecking thoso vessels He<br />

has already purchased part of tho wreck-<br />

ing<br />

¬<br />

materials tho pontoons are being<br />

built ton or twelve - experienced me-<br />

chanics<br />

¬<br />

are engaged and a vessel has<br />

been chartered to take tho men and<br />

material to Samoa<br />

Tho arrival of tho now Chief Justice is<br />

being anxiously forward to<br />

Tho monument which was recontly<br />

erected over the graves of the officers<br />

and men of thtvGerman squadron who<br />

lost their lives in tho fight with tho<br />

Samoans at Fagalii in December 1SSS<br />

and in the hurricano of March 1SS9<br />

was unveiled by Captain Foss of tlve<br />

Sperber on November 12th in tho<br />

presence of Consul General Stuebel and<br />

a largo number of German residents and<br />

several officers and a number of the<br />

crew of tho Sperber<br />

ThoSamoan Times says Early last<br />

week considerable excitement waa<br />

created in town by a report that a Ha ¬<br />

waiian was lying in a house on the<br />

eastern side ol tho Vaisigago River in an<br />

advanced stage of Asiatic leprosy<br />

The samo paper has the following<br />

item There is n rumor in town that<br />

soma of our celestial friends are making<br />

quite a lot of money in trafficing in<br />

This article is admitted- - into<br />

j Samoa at the ridiculously low rate of 2<br />

per uein au vuiurciu uuiy ltuixi iiciu<br />

large quantities are said to be forwarded<br />

on to Honolulu and other places and as<br />

vessels arriving at other ports from Apia<br />

are not as yet suspected of smuggling<br />

opium the Customs authorities at thoso<br />

ports may not bo careful in making a<br />

search for the drug<br />

1 Murium Snlcs<br />

BY JAS F 3IOKOVK<br />

SALS OF LEASE<br />

OP THE LAND OF<br />

Hononliwai on Molokai<br />

Bv order of tbe Board of Education I shall<br />

sell at Publio Auction at ray Sales<br />

rooms on yaceu St iionoiaiQ<br />

On Saturday tlie 20tli of Dec next<br />

AT Vi OCLOCK NOON<br />

LEASE FOR FIFTEEN YEARS<br />

From Jane 1st 1531<br />

Of tho Land of Houonliwai on the Island<br />

f of Molokai ndjoininc the land of Aloansi<br />

oa whch was formerly located the snar<br />

plantation of Mr Enaece Bal<br />

The above is Rood Pastaro Land<br />

Containing an area of 800 Acres<br />

More or Less<br />

Cpset Price for Lease 150 per annum<br />

payable semi annually in advance<br />

For further ivuticnlars apply to the office<br />

of the Board of Education or to<br />

J F MORGAN<br />

rsiMt<br />

AUCTIONEER<br />

7rut 3Tiucrti5CMCnts<br />

TEE ARLINGTON<br />

Hotel St<br />

Honorolu<br />

J H FISHEE Pbop<br />

teems<br />

Board and Lodging per week accord<br />

ing to location of room<br />

10 00 to f 12 00<br />

Transient per day 2 00<br />

TableBoard perweek 7 CO<br />

Single Heals<br />

50<br />

S9 Visitors will find this one of the<br />

most comfortable and convenient houses<br />

in the city the rooms being large light<br />

and airy<br />

Hot and cold water baths<br />

86 ly<br />

H FWIOHMAN<br />

WATCH CLUB<br />

If you are thinking of joining a Club<br />

do not delay but join now and secure a<br />

place in the 6th Clnb<br />

The following drew their Watches on<br />

Monday December 8th<br />

Club 1 Member No 32<br />

Club 2 Member 2o 45<br />

Club 3 Member No 23<br />

Clcb 4 Member No 28<br />

Club 5 Member No 29<br />

Club 6 Member No 6<br />

We Have a Few More Places Opei<br />

XParties<br />

outside of Honolulu<br />

desiring to join one of the Clubs can make<br />

their payments by mail<br />

CVThese watches are cased in solid 11<br />

TTrt Gold with inefulHeweledWaltbafB<br />

gold rings and a purse containing Movements and are warranted to be ac--<br />

abont doors<br />

looked<br />

opium<br />

living<br />

enrate Time Pieces<br />

H P WICHMAN Peop<br />

J A LUCKETT Masagze 13 1<br />

LOVEJOY OO<br />

15 TSuozan Street Honolola H I<br />

SOLK AGENTS IX THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FOR<br />

OLBIAeOHA ll 0PT MBOUPM WHM<br />

Laekraan k Jacobs Celebrated California Wines<br />

Uio zIskj tt tuxc a foil line of tfc- - cuAcAt iTtis f<br />

Beers Wines JAqneuT Spiritm Etc<br />

WE HAVE FOB SALE A WPZRKHi AUT1CLE OF<br />

SAESiFASZLLA A3TB HOIF WAVZX<br />

a little delayed by fci wind- - Is 3aaiif3aure1 j -- chrnidt Co Httxktnu Cala It in the inmt wioIghwi0<br />

fend delicious tonic and beverage ol the ajie<br />

ii izzes are ec peid fadsy iei j spzea She salad tcr Sao Francisco I 3rOxfen Stom tbe other Jlafc proraiitly attemtel to awl kmJjt care<br />

v3l he tsskeS en zt eocb ez Satssday J Mra<br />

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SHprsme Coari of the Hvraiian<br />

Islands- -<br />

In Banco<br />

FECAU TEKM JiT 1SJKX<br />

mm Wksbo Bbsook vs TV I<br />

Osruc<br />

H fixert teal n a w rr<br />

nmi Th tosttrtae i rso an<br />

iwinial Umi fcwr P cent of ta<br />

Mdaceof deriU prerob- - ruwrht b<br />

- ZsUnlM i of rent but ia<br />

mo o<br />

k Mtaint Mfe<br />

SJGP per aanan Tare wa<br />

mm tMNKrr agreement in ta<br />

a<br />

- - th mV of wnod<br />

tW land for nV Ot mid<br />

Md That lae io4rant rajmwft<br />

t i m ikMnr - r T Te dowrs<br />

MiMCVKcWIar on astownaataag<br />

a dottar on taeexcrateb jement<br />

naaaoK or tsk cooor wr bickek- -<br />

5Cbn question raked by the papers<br />

Sa Uus matter is the amount of stamp<br />

htty qairi noon cariin lesse<br />

mi bv BnjAiBiu F Dillimrbam to<br />

W R Cssile dated 10th dsv or De ¬<br />

cember 1SS9L of certain premises in<br />

tfc Diicnet of EwaLlatHi of Osha<br />

W R-- Cfestle claiming that the<br />

saoont of sisiap duty required upon<br />

saA lesse is oalv nve doDsrs which<br />

sHmpbesheea placed on the said<br />

lets lb lease setting forth that in<br />

bo ease shall tb rent be less than<br />

fiw thoussad dollars per annum<br />

wineh is tfee only axed rent named<br />

fesreia Trfeeress the Minister of<br />

JfiaMK claims bat toe amoant to be<br />

paid as by said teas required is four<br />

per eetn upon the sugar produced<br />

npon the laudV demisedjiud be beJiev- -<br />

SMS lOe MDOUU VI skimv viu<br />

fallbeW twentr are vhousaoti<br />

s ner wnnm- - axes the stump<br />

daqr at twenty five dollar--<br />

Br THE COCBX<br />

Sac 6 of the Stamp Dalies Act of<br />

1S3C reads ETetr iasunataa eoo<br />

aaiaias distinct matters or made for<br />

more tbaa one conssdefation sbsll<br />

e stamped on ach matter or coft--<br />

Oa examication of tbe lease in<br />

p find that it eoataas<br />

disdoct matters<br />

Pfcst A fixed rant of five tbou- -<br />

doDars per annwa<br />

Swiy An asreemeat tbat m<br />

baa of rent for the demkec premises<br />

dm lassior snail be paid one tweatv<br />

MA of all proceeds of sll sngers or<br />

aabcr produce raised on said iands<br />

aftar dedoeticg eertiu speciSed<br />

sinenses and ebarces bet for the<br />

veacs J3 sad 1S31 tae amount of<br />

S5ij003 each year shall be paid as<br />

xeanl ia place of such per carnage<br />

And further that if ia any year the<br />

tmnnnt of per oeutage ssould not<br />

smouut to 3S03A tbes the sci-- of<br />

SSjOOD shall be paid as rent Trithoct<br />

jtsard aopaceeatege- -<br />

Taird An executory sgreesseat<br />

ioraae sale of all the rood dow<br />

grwRiog upoa the land of Wai<br />

xmaakTw the lessee for<br />

0CO paid<br />

ia paid op stoes of the susrar plants<br />

iioa be established for the ccidva<br />

tioa of the demised presiises- -<br />

As so the arst matter there is no<br />

mkpote aad the fire dollar duty<br />

stamp is sSxed to the lese The<br />

statute requires oae doUsr stsmp for<br />

dy 1 COL or fraetios tbereof<br />

raat per annum ia this ease the<br />

axed rent being 50X per annum<br />

ae sxamp doty is Sve dollars<br />

As to the second matter to try aad<br />

fix she stamp duty on sach as agree ¬<br />

ment for znt Toouiii only te workiag<br />

ietadark and gaess arorl there<br />

is nfflhhr-- eertaini all ocld haTete<br />

danaad oc the state the market<br />

state of the crops state of the<br />

Bcawfagr and many other coatinga<br />

as vhich it is impossible iorhusss<br />

2Ltbty tc ascertain tvith sny eer-e<br />

do not coasader taac tse<br />

eontempiabes the charging of<br />

dntr it sach oases arhere<br />

Aere is a fixed rental named in the<br />

ea laasa as in this ease Bat this<br />

is a distinct agreement and csder<br />

ihescatate requires stamp cuty of<br />

oedoUar<br />

As to she third malter it bring as<br />

executory agreemest sor she sele of<br />

the --wood She stamo derr reooired is<br />

anedollar<br />

We therefore and that the<br />

i awl of stsmp dety aoteaUy re<br />

atnad under the bra- - epaa the lease<br />

as oatxaioB is seves dollars<br />

Dqoety Assoraey Geaerai Greigh<br />

W R Cfesdein<br />

toe iar piainaS- -<br />

pacsao--<br />

BaaaleiE Ostober Sst ISO<br />

iimUT scssa 5C OfCSCtS OT<br />

A<br />

Tkcs is nofsthosky ia thestcte<br />

iar basing s caesgeof ssmp duty oh<br />

in sach scsse wsere rent is<br />

alse<br />

Se a cereeotxge of the profits<br />

i aa esdmsse of prospeecve pro<br />

Moreover seoh aa esamsSe<br />

yrotH be Eerlv speculative and<br />

otitea aajast to the taxpayer Iagree<br />

threwrfoce with the opinion of the<br />

Cecrt that the lesa mast be charged<br />

Btfi stamp duty of ave dollars oa<br />

account of the minimum aaausi<br />

reaa reserred of S50LXL<br />

i also ree with the opiniocof<br />

tSt Caar that one dolfarstasapdoty<br />

aass by eaarged for the execotory<br />

xgKesea which the iesse costsias<br />

Sar tke sale or weod<br />

I msegr hoiT er with that part<br />

of she Gssrt s opmioa which decides<br />

ttas h atireaeasBt that foer per<br />

sas at as fessses pcxets sbslf be<br />

paidss rest be sach foer per est<br />

mamnxs so a2ce shsa 350 is a cis<br />

ticfS apeeai aad csest cetsaa<br />

eae rfraft- - as seeh Tfe leesa pn<br />

--raies thet she reS sssM he 2xec bv<br />

- omi tlin rnnfis sxceit<br />

when snch per centag realizes less<br />

lUaU njuvu i vm i - --gency<br />

the rent shall bo oOOO for<br />

snch Year A covenant for rent is a<br />

necessary part of every lease where<br />

the whole rent is not paid in advance<br />

and cannot be regarded as a distinct<br />

agreement from the lease and taxed<br />

as snch In this case the circum- ¬<br />

stance that the agreement torrent<br />

is amplified somewhat beyond the<br />

ordinary simple form does not make<br />

¬<br />

a distinct agreement of it This agree-<br />

ment for rent is one agreement it<br />

cannot be cut in two it is an agree ¬<br />

ment in the alternative that the rent<br />

shall be paid by a percentage except<br />

noon the hanpeningof a certain con- ¬<br />

tingency when it shall be paid by a<br />

fixecL sum Under this reasoning<br />

therefore the lease is liable to a<br />

stamp dntv of only six dollars<br />

October 21 1SSW<br />

a Kvrir riKK or<br />

Exiverlmrnt- - In EuEland Tiylnc a New<br />

Gun With SmoVelcs rouder<br />

vrvr York October 31 Becent<br />

advices from England state that<br />

important experiments have been<br />

carried on the past week at the<br />

arniY ance by fcir tr Arm<br />

rmn AHtehell Jc Co The princi<br />

pal obiect of the trial was a G inch<br />

lnnTtli and mountiusr of the new<br />

desTcn are especiallY arranged to<br />

be suitable for either the npper<br />

deekor between deck batteries of<br />

cruisers<br />

Another feature of the trial wa<br />

the use of new smokeless gun<br />

wder The proirramme begau<br />

bv nrins five rounds witlt a ciiarse<br />

nf KcK nowder and a service<br />

projectile for rapidity The total<br />

time of arms tnese ave rouuus vaa<br />

sixtY one seooacs ive rounds ot<br />

rsrdite were Srod It was lounu<br />

ouite feasible to are with the ut-mrtr<br />

rstadirY and Yet on account<br />

of the smokeless ouahtY of the<br />

powder to aim each shotdeliber-atol<br />

y Tne result was tnac out 91<br />

ive shots the tareet was sauck<br />

four times<br />

WJS SOLES<br />

s 3IaYor Edson says The rules<br />

that I have followed all ay hfeand<br />

which I recard as necessary to sec<br />

cess in business are<br />

i Close attention to details And<br />

this sneans sometimes working<br />

sights and during- hours usaallY<br />

devoted to recreation<br />

2 Seeping out of debt Besu<br />

latiosr expenses so as to keep with- ¬<br />

in yoar inebme and at all times to<br />

know just where you are anaa<br />

eiallY<br />

3 The strictest integrity It is<br />

rare that a dishonest man succeeds<br />

He does sometimes bat sot oftea<br />

4 Being temperate ia habits<br />

o Kever getting into a lawsuit<br />

Business ought to be conducted in<br />

such a way that there will be no<br />

need of lawsuits aad it is better<br />

oftoa to sutler a wrong than to go<br />

into court about it<br />

The- ficaxacsav Cxcal<br />

The woE of making the JSiea<br />

ragea canal i goiag briskly on<br />

Aetordiag ui the latest reports<br />

there are 30ft men aow at work<br />

on the line and about --53530990<br />

has been expended on the prepara ¬<br />

tory work The labor of excava ¬<br />

tion will soon be commenced Gen¬<br />

eral Macaeley estimates that of<br />

the entire route of 167 miles only<br />

twenty seven miles will require<br />

much digging Some of thisr aow<br />

ever is of a rather formidable char<br />

acter Se states for example that<br />

on the east coast there is to be an<br />

LexcfiYtion to the depth of 150 to<br />

200 feet through solid roes for a<br />

distance of two and-a-ba- li miles<br />

this alone involving an oadaY of<br />

lweOu0 or iiuu0 He be<br />

lieves that within six years the<br />

canal will be open for trasSe Ex<br />

California TTkf Isteret- -<br />

Goionel K Gardner of the census<br />

oSce states that the aatoeat of<br />

mooey iaYested in Yioeyards aad<br />

wine cellars in the United States is<br />

5153Wtf9 There areia round<br />

numbers about 4M00 acres of<br />

laad planted to vineyards of which<br />

abaat 3008W were ia beariag this<br />

year California is far ahead of<br />

of say otber Ssste ia this industry<br />

W<br />

and and<br />

eapKat ia eoaaeesioa laerewKa<br />

The esdsated yield of wine for the<br />

T ear y Cofoael Gardner is be-f<br />

tweea 3HhL9 gaHoas of which<br />

I CaMforaia will prodeee one halL<br />

The Faisfters Aihanee ia Kansas<br />

has carolled 134JH0O zaeabers Trt<br />

proved to he the dogrfaaat poikki<br />

power in he Ssate at the last elee<br />

taoa ad cacciaoded ia defesKiag<br />

both the old parties A notsbie<br />

feature of the Aiiiaace ia that<br />

Scsie is tie iaEeeace exerled by<br />

womea among the sembers The<br />

WSrlHAN GAZETTE TUESDAY DhOEMBBR 16 1890<br />

Aurttscmrats<br />

TTILDER8<br />

Steamship Company<br />

ilISITKD1<br />

v<br />

Kfe<br />

STIE KISrAU<br />

LUKOZti t i OujMnBlcr<br />

WIS lcav Honolclu t 2 ottock pia toacWnc<br />

at Lsiiaina Miilira Bar anil Mikcna the sane<br />

day Mahotona Kauathac and Laupalrechoc<br />

the toUoirinc<br />

day arrivlac t HHo at midnight<br />

j TofMixy<br />

rrsuar<br />

i Taesdij- -<br />

Trlday<br />

Tcelay<br />

X<br />

Oct T Wednfiday<br />

Oct IT<br />

Wrdaesday<br />

Not T<br />

HOSOtXKT ARWTSSAT<br />

Satutdav<br />

iOct2 Satorday<br />

Not IS Wednesday<br />

NorSs Saturday<br />

Oct S<br />

Oct- - IS<br />

Oct 29<br />

Xor S<br />

Nor 19<br />

Xora<br />

10<br />

Tacsdar<br />

1 riday<br />

tec-- SWednfJday<br />

Dec lSatnrday<br />

Dec<br />

Dec 20<br />

Kcaralnc leave Hikx toachta at Laupahoe<br />

koe aae day Kawathaca ta Mahntonali<br />

no Xakeaa 6 p-- ta Maalaca Bay S p ia<br />

Laiaina IP p ra- - the foUoxriag day arriTics at<br />

Hoaolslc 6 a si Wednesdayiand Satcrdiys<br />

JJEATr<br />

J Jfonday<br />

I<br />

iaarsay<br />

McsBay<br />

Tbcrday<br />

jjoaday<br />

Thcrsday<br />

iloaday<br />

TliEray<br />

--fe<br />

UILO JLKE1TESJITBOS01XIC<br />

Oct lSWededay Oct 13<br />

Ocu 23 Friday Oct21<br />

Nov S Wedncidaj Xot 5<br />

XoTtiSatctdarXoT 13<br />

J<br />

Nov2 WednesdayNov5<br />

Dec t Saturday Dec t<br />

Dec 13 WednediyDec IT<br />

Dec23 Satorday Dec 2T<br />

STME LIKELIKE<br />

DAVIES Comturvuiler<br />

Leape Hosolslc eack rcek for Kacnatakai<br />

Kahalat IlceJo Keaaae Uana Haraoa and<br />

Ktpahahe<br />

ISTMR HAWAII<br />

CISHIOX s i s CommsnUer<br />

Lesire Hoaotais recUriy for Eanattu<br />

iSoaKILAUEA HOU<br />

X1E I<br />

Commander<br />

LaT HMMrttlc eack we5 for PaaahaaKoho<br />

UfeescdOotali<br />

stieTehtja<br />

CLAKKE Commander<br />

IiTea Heaelals eaci weei for jTakaias ard<br />

Ossea<br />

STME SbKOLII<br />

aeGUECOK t Commander<br />

Lmtx Hoeolalz eacJk woei for KariataV<br />

Kaaalo Paioo Laraiail OSevrala Lanai Moi<br />

i Uaiavn Waiias Peteiasc Aad Kalaapaps<br />

TICKETS per S 3 KErJATJ for the<br />

VOLCANO 850<br />

W C WllDEE Pnesideat<br />

s U aosiJ secretary<br />

Cut J A Kixo Pert SpitrMcdeat<br />

OFFICE J ccrsr Fort aid ticeen Streets Hc<br />

aoicS<br />

ISS<br />

FRANK GERTZ<br />

Fort Street<br />

1-<br />

Honolulu<br />

Importer andHanufacturer or<br />

Ladies Misses Gents<br />

and Youths<br />

FINE<br />

BOOTS SHOES<br />

Of the Besi acd Xaiess Hiie<br />

FAIBIIE HOTEL<br />

total ami teral im<br />

s<br />

t 1IBT3<br />

r<br />

1<br />

t - - 2Mrt<br />

X<br />

i<br />

KiCAI<br />

GocsdscKd cpoa Pirsi CIass Psiicfjies<br />

COOL AND PLEASANT ROOMS<br />

MEALS AT ALL KQUR<br />

a TibSe a Sxsjed irti its Bst<br />

Ituiet ASurcf<br />

TtTTTT A1TI HOOMT<br />

ariiS JL13 ClrJUS<br />

Wil be ianCsked avc Striil Bite for Tcrriit<br />

rJw Aniat T 4 rrj treity ifcSsri<br />

f--rf-<br />

is juraef HiSEa ts tuk arsts o rntr<br />

sie t iTy Maagf tiH ar crfrt- - euae rtrt3ecorL ie Cszz gxge nszzzs viH ni4<br />

W SPITZ ProD<br />

TT H RICE<br />

eapioyitaioetrwi pjne Horses Cattle<br />

f Frc tie<br />

Arsisii Sci5<br />

C<br />

D<br />

ATTF<br />

Xci StsSs- - PATDOS<br />

i Xsrs SeVr --EOTEB<br />

CT<br />

lia x t -- tor cr<br />

Bulls Cows and Calves<br />

rrs ti Cilitriioi 3Hs<br />

Ssssi Kerefsrd AyrsIre Dnrsjn<br />

x lac<br />

111 Ssife ii Gffigp Hm<br />

rG2 str y<br />

or<br />

-<br />

rfc--VCJ- iJT1<br />

Ioston Board af Usilerwrilersi<br />

t GKXTSrorthcItvlliin lalRnd<br />

j tataiy CBKSWKK t CO<br />

ritlladclphta Uoanl or Underwriters<br />

a GKXTS ftr ttio lUwnllun Iilnmli<br />

Ana T<br />

CDUKWSKAUO<br />

SJAttnilKCSII IIKENKK<br />

Fire Insurance Company<br />

Tp nndcrslsnod hatins been appointed<br />

Agents of thcabOTu Companvare prprt to<br />

insnrarissapalnsttSreoaStoHO and Ilrlvlk<br />

KllilliiT and on Jfcrclmmliiic stored<br />

therein on the raost favnraolc term For par- ¬<br />

ticular apnlr at the odce of P A<br />

SCUVKFEU CO 1SW lr<br />

Marino Insurance Company<br />

OF BERLIN<br />

E0 RTTJ 3M a<br />

Conoral Insurance Company<br />

BfiRUX<br />

Thjabore Insurance Companies he estab¬<br />

lished a General Agency here and the nnder<br />

sisned General Asents are authorized to taka<br />

Risks jvynlnst Ihe Dnun ot heSeas<br />

at Uie Mo Rcasonnblc Kntes nud oa<br />

theSost fnTornble Term<br />

1S76 lr F A SUHAKFER A CO General Act<br />

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE<br />

Insurance Company<br />

Total Assrrs at 31st Jaxcarv 1SS0<br />

lQon2 Its 21<br />

1 Anthorlscd Capital IaXX i s d<br />

SobscrlbcJ S750XM<br />

Paid np Capital 6S7JCO 0 0<br />

2 Fire Fends 263453 19 10<br />

S Life and Annuity Fends fi93 Rtf IT 4<br />

100T5Sia IT 2<br />

Revenue Fire Branch l563d 0 6<br />

Revenue Life and Annnity<br />

Branches SQagaS 14 2<br />

i2irj355 3 S<br />

The accumulated Funds of the Fire and Lire<br />

Departraents are free from iiabilitv in respect<br />

of each other<br />

ED HOFPSCHIAEGER CO<br />

1SS3 lr Acent for Ure Hawaiian Islands<br />

GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

Tor Sea River Land Transport<br />

OF DBESDEX<br />

Haririg esMbllshcd an Agcncx at Honolulu for<br />

the Hawaiian Island the endersigsed General<br />

Agents are aalhoriied to take<br />

Risks against tho Daagex of ike Seas<br />

AT THS<br />

Most Reasonable Rates aad on the<br />

Most Favorable Ternts<br />

F A SCHAEFER i CO<br />

19Mly Agent for the Hawaiian Islands<br />

TfiE<br />

Mutual Life Insurance Company<br />

OF XEW YORK<br />

Assets DEC 31 1SS3 - - - - S1KSSQ2<br />

liasle Profable Pronpt and Certain<br />

es-- Thofe who desire safe Life Insurance are<br />

invited to apply to<br />

S B KOSE<br />

ISS ly Geaeral Apect Hawaiian Islands<br />

PRUSSIAN NATIONAL<br />

XystTS AffCE COMPACT<br />

OF STETTIX<br />

lSTIri fTTD - - 13<br />

Capital Bcietumarks 900U000<br />

The cndersifced havinc been appointed aent<br />

of the above Company for the Hawaiian Islands<br />

is prepared o accept rU2s azainst Fire on<br />

Bildics Ftrciwre MerchandL e Frodnce<br />

SEsar 3iiHtc on the siost favorable terras<br />

LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AM<br />

PAYABLE HERE<br />

iaay n t iFrRxscny ktpek<br />

At Wilderi Co<br />

Northern Assurance Company<br />

ESTABLISHED 18361<br />

Acsrsr3isUdFcrd5 - - - - 3000000<br />

Tie ajfit cf this Company la Houolclc has<br />

received izsrrzcriazs to<br />

Redsce the Rates cf Ziife insurance<br />

Is this costry ta a Elaiuns rate without<br />

any extra rerg ferresioeece ia she Hawaiian<br />

Jiais<br />

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Life Poficr ia tie XOiJTHEEK aneaUen<br />

is syirfaHy draim to tie fotlewis<br />

SCBRSXDER VALUES of LspseC Poiicies<br />

are hrki at tie disposal of tie Aiscred for Six<br />

Years<br />

DOCSDIAT3 PATXEXT of Cliins wlthCFnt<br />

Cdcrsc of cC3t<br />

ABOLmOXcfrssazcrios caFcreis3 Travel<br />

ad 2eddc THEO H DAVTES<br />

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TRANS - - - ATTxATfTIC<br />

Fire Insyrance Company<br />

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NORTH CE R HAN<br />

Rre Iisurasce Company<br />

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Capital of tie Coi Eeaerre Beicii--<br />

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CictxItieirEe Irirace Ccnpiits zifinoff<br />

Toitl 2icirarti l55OJ<br />

iaisrfi GerenJAeat of lieasove<br />

tireecopxje for tie Hrwzilts Ifr r are<br />

jrspartd to txrtre BriLfrrgtFzrrireXtT<br />

cisaciK rrd Prodrce Vir frery ic also<br />

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tcciiaixjtlofi ic<br />

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EvsiraiJelcrf HHACSF2LD CO<br />

COtly<br />

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IsygVTf xz2 fTixniszis Dealers ia<br />

CMiMgJiaieieAigficaflaiS<br />

EUK0PEA2 GOODS<br />

2t Strx TELOCmr fr Cirni<br />

EATTAI CHAIBS<br />

Ai s f3 Iie cf<br />

Japanese Crockery<br />

greatest political farce ia the Alli- ¬<br />

ance its ablest orsaaizer asd its HEREFORD BUVLS FOR SALE<br />

seost cocviseis sseaker is 31 SJ T- wZ 7- -<br />

Maryti Lase a lawyer at TTe<br />

sc Tzzsasszs s5 Tessss or<br />

ebk She has proves herself to i 53erfrtBS sszih z<br />

be one of the risfag poOasaas of a22sLCTrr Scrfrs<br />

the eoaatrv and tareegb the ladEeacs<br />

wasca sise exers ia Sszszs tSs9 lT V H HICH XaK Ees<br />

PaSue SI S2i Tft iTrrTiiett<br />

has leoese a szxked faster ia the t rHU S BAHTiDTHSri5ERl3Ei3 Csas ltesi ffaalitj etc<br />

SkH tae BiSaoa i<br />

OLif yea Tczzi fee 7afeirt zstfs l isssj<br />

w- -<br />

Scncral CUtticrtiscmcnU<br />

InseJTiixiiee Wotiee<br />

The Arrnt for the lUltish Foroln Marin o In- ¬<br />

surance Company Limited haa received in- ¬<br />

structions to KcOneo tlto Kntc of Insur ¬<br />

ance between llonolnln and Ports ta iho Pacific<br />

and is now prepared to issue Policies at the<br />

lowest rates with n special reduction on frckhl<br />

per steamers THEO HDAV1ES<br />

IStoly Agent BrltForMarInsCoLlmlted<br />

FIRE INSURANCE<br />

Roval Xnsuranoe Co<br />

LWERPOOL<br />

Capital and Funds - 29000000<br />

TTNION New Zealand<br />

Capital - - - 10000000<br />

take wsks ox<br />

BUILDINGS atERCHAXDISE<br />

ilACHrXERY FURNITURE<br />

And all other Insurable Property at<br />

Current Rates<br />

JOHN S WALKER<br />

lSS ly Agent for Hawaiian Islands<br />

MARINE INSURANCE<br />

The undersigned is authorized to take<br />

Marine Bisks on<br />

HULLS CARGOES<br />

FREIGHTS and<br />

COMMISSIONS<br />

At Current Rates in the following<br />

panies viz<br />

Com- ¬<br />

Union Fire<br />

Zealand<br />

and Marine of New<br />

Madgeburg General Ins Co<br />

Sun Insurance Co San Francisco<br />

JOHN S WALKER<br />

132 1 Agent for Hawaiian Islands<br />

THEBflBCOCKWILCOX<br />

Water Tube Boiler<br />

k-- -l<br />

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MBjJAypaj1 imii jlm j<br />

Issnpercedinall other Steam Boilers<br />

BECJLLTSE IT JS XOBE<br />

Scooasiical of Fuel<br />

Less Liable to Explode<br />

Easier of TransportatlaB<br />

A2vD COSTS INTO MORE<br />

a-- Full description and prices can be on<br />

tained by application to<br />

W E ROWELL Honolulu<br />

1301 yl Sole Agent Hawaiian Islands<br />

BEAVER SALOON<br />

H J NOLTE Proprietor<br />

Begs to announce Jo his friend and the<br />

public in genera<br />

That h e has opened the above Saloon<br />

where first class Refreshments<br />

will be served from 3 a ra till 10 p a<br />

endertbe itnaediate supervision ¬<br />

of a Competent<br />

C0fli CUixt<br />

THE FHTEST GEADBS OF<br />

Tobaccos<br />

Cigars Pipes and<br />

Smokers Sundries<br />

Chosen by a personal selection froairst<br />

class saniffrtorieg has tern obtained and<br />

willbe added to from time to time<br />

se of Brsnswict Baliet<br />

Celebrated Billiard Tables<br />

IscsnnecUtl wili the establlstcent where<br />

lorersof the cae can participate SUZjs<br />

BEHS0H SMTTH CO<br />

L J03BI5G AD HXSZriCTCStSG<br />

PTTAKMACISTS<br />

X TCZZZZST CT<br />

tzj 3DiruLgs<br />

CHEMICALS<br />

Medicinal Preoarations<br />

ASO<br />

PATENT IMEDICDTES<br />

AT THEIOWZST PRICES<br />

VS3 va si JI3 Test Street Se<br />

¬<br />

foreign 2ttwrlwemtttfr<br />

WILLTUIS DIMOND A CO<br />

SkippiRCfiaMissisK iHfrfhm<br />

02 Market and 3 Pino street San<br />

rrancisan Most<br />

W H CR0SSMAH 1X0<br />

commission merchants<br />

77 ami 79 Bread Street TieWXm H<br />

Etftrtnct Castle Jt Cooke and J T Water<br />

honse isw jy<br />

THXO U DXVIES<br />

1IAB0U JAXIOX<br />

THE0H DAYTES CO<br />

COMMISSION MERCHANTS<br />

12 13 Tae Alfeaav<br />

LIVERPOOL lSOUj- -<br />

Onv Pebble Eslabljshmeit<br />

y-- m- m<br />

MuIIers Optical Depot<br />

133 Montgomery St near Bnsh SFCai<br />

SSpecIalty 35 Years<br />

The most complicated cases of defectira<br />

cttATirvi0hK diairnoscd FREE O<br />

aetdedEto0rdS T mU r PBpU<br />

DR J COLLIS BROWNES<br />

CHLOEODTNE<br />

THE ORIGINAL and OXLT GEXIT B<br />

Adtice to Inrallds If yonwish to obtan<br />

quiet refreshing sleep free from headacheel<br />

lief from pain andanguishtocalaandassutoT<br />

the weary achings of protracted diseae ft<br />

vigorate the nerrcas media andiesnlateti<br />

circnlating systems of tho body yon will rjwC<br />

vide yourself with that marrcllons<br />

coTcred by Dr J CoUis Browne fiatoTiV<br />

Medical btaff to which he naaoTf<br />

CHLORODTXE and which iVadmlttedthl<br />

profession to be the most wonderful and Tain<br />

ableremedycverdiscovered<br />

CHLORODTNE is the bestremedyinown fc<br />

Conghs Consumption BronchlUs Asthma<br />

CHLOEODT2TE acts like a charm In Diart-hcea-and- is<br />

the onlyspeciflc ia Cholera aid<br />

Dysentery<br />

CHLORODYXE effectually cuts short allat<br />

UcksKf Epilepsy Hysteria Palpitation and<br />

spasms<br />

CHLORODrN E is the only palliative in Sen<br />

ralgia Rheumatism Gout Cancer Toothache<br />

ileuingitis 4c<br />

r0n Svmes Co Pharmaecatical Chea<br />

lata Medical Hall Simla Jannary 5 1SS0 To<br />

RZ iiTenp0Trl s- - GretRnssell Street<br />

London Dear Sirv We embrace<br />

this opportunity of congratulatwg you upon the<br />

wide spread reputation this JmiW esteeaed<br />

medicine Dr Collis Brownes Chlarodrae<br />

wrneaor-rltself-noton- n Hindos<br />

bnli 0Ter a<br />

nUlity<br />

remedy for<br />

we Eenei<br />

must question<br />

Imported<br />

whether a<br />

into<br />

better<br />

the coantry<br />

is<br />

and we shall be glad<br />

Tnuarr its S1dinjva Iace ln every Anglo<br />

other brands we aro sor<br />

legated i5rfnoJ to the<br />

judging<br />

native<br />

from<br />

bazaari<br />

their sale we<br />

sojourn laacTthlkr<br />

there will bo but<br />

could<br />

evanescent iK<br />

multiply instances ad Infinitum<br />

traordinary<br />

of the es<br />

efficacy of Dr Collis Brownes ChlS<br />

rodyne in DUrrhcea and Dysenterr Spasm<br />

Crampsenralgia theVomitingof<br />

and as Precaaacf<br />

general sedatUe that have Secured<br />

unaer our personal<br />

years<br />

observation during<br />

In Choleraic<br />

manv<br />

Diarrhceaand<br />

more terrible forms of<br />

evenln the<br />

Cholera Itself we<br />

witnessed its snrprisinnly controllijjg<br />

We<br />

power<br />

have never used any other form of thiT<br />

medicine than Collis Brownes<br />

Conviction<br />

from a<br />

that it is decIdelythebcstTaBdilso- -<br />

Ila8vof dnty wc we to the profession<br />

public as we are of opinion<br />

substitution of any other<br />

that the<br />

IS ajDKUMKXTZ BBZ4CH OT TA1TH<br />

OF THI<br />

OiTTBIMn<br />

CBIMSI TO rKSSCBlKKASDRATrKT<br />

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CoMemborsof thePhann Society J yours of QnTt<br />

Britian His Excellency the 71 fAnv Chera- -<br />

ists<br />

CApTIOlt-Vlce-Chanc- ellor Sir TV Pare<br />

iST4 at J Collis<br />

undoubtedly<br />

Browne<br />

the<br />

ww<br />

Inventor of Chlorodyne<br />

the story of the defendant Freeman thl was de- ¬<br />

liberately untrue which he regretted tor<br />

hadbeen sworn to SeeTheTimesaaIy 13<br />

Sold in bottles at Is ljd 2s 9d 4s 6cT<br />

is<br />

words Dr<br />

senuine without<br />

J Collis Brownes the<br />

Chlorodyne<br />

STnment saiap- - OrerwhelmlngLedi<br />

cal accompanies each bottle<br />

Caution Beware of Piracy and Imitations<br />

Sole Mannfacture J T<br />

Great<br />

DAVEKPORT<br />

Russell<br />

J3<br />

Street Bloomsbury London<br />

1391 6m<br />

Metropolitan Market<br />

TiTng Street<br />

s m- -<br />

Choicest Meats<br />

FKOil<br />

Pinest Herd<br />

G J WALLER PrpR<br />

FAMILIES AKD SHIPPING<br />

SDPPUEDOMSHORTNOffi<br />

AXD AT THE<br />

Lowest Market Prices<br />

t AHMeau delivered Iron this Market ars<br />

tfccrongalychilled iaaedirtely ztiez itlUsz bi<br />

sears of a Bell Coleman Patent Dry Air Xe<br />

WgerstOT Meat so treated retains all iUiultr<br />

Properties and i guaranteed to keep lo zei<br />

alter delivery than freshly killed<br />

t3 3a<br />

NOTIOSL<br />

TJOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN TKAT<br />

anna all iratrnraents of ererrlfad aSd<br />

nalnrethat mar hare been<br />

time area by me to Kepe<br />

KataBor zay other pmoaStrtJ mlat<br />

bun or tfcera to act for me fa<br />

jrbaisoerer aad that all ct IfimTc<br />

ifcdHonolBlaJfoTMW<br />

Mi zm Mnrmr<br />

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THIRD CIRCUIT COURT<br />

A Jroiber Term IVairuca Hawaii<br />

1SOO Before air Justice Tolc<br />

f<br />

It a<br />

Sr<br />

i<br />

4<br />

k<br />

i<br />

RoxVS D Kanahele k selling li<br />

pjfjvttiout a license apieal from Dis<br />

arrfcifjonrt Xorth Kohala Defendant<br />

4jfeaus guilty fined 50 and costs Neu ¬<br />

mann tlorney for defendant<br />

attBC vs Joseph Jaimana burglary<br />

emwraeiu irom uisinct vau onn<br />

uuafru Neumann attornev for defend-liBS<br />

Soatencod IS months and costs<br />

Utex vs Mikele k selling liquor<br />

MlHiKt a license appeal from Police<br />

OMti Hilo D LI Hitchcock for ile<br />

fanBRnk Nolle prosequi entered<br />

JBXY5Haaheo rk larceny fourth<br />

degrjA appeal from Police Court Hilo<br />

UMII4UUGU U UJUUUII Vk UttUIUtt lUi<br />

Uiilunt hv consent of prosecution<br />

Rrv5Lehaw k forgery comniit<br />

uent frmn District Court Hamakua<br />

Plead fiBllrv sentence 1 vear and a fine<br />

o0aad costs 10<br />

lies v6 George Koliiaea tk larceny<br />

ot cattle appeal from District Court<br />

North Kohala Verdict of guilty one<br />

iliiwuwliiiir sentence 1 year and 20<br />

ioatr<br />

Rx is Win Winchester k and<br />

Eauhr Larsen w adulter- - appeal<br />

juuiliolim Court Hilo Nolle prosequi<br />

eatered<br />

FOREIGN JCSY<br />

BK tlm<br />

FWr-<br />

Ch extortion oon<br />

mawawtrSHi District Court North Ke ¬<br />

bab Nsomsnn and Creighton for<br />

jatiaa D H Hitchcock tor tiefenu<br />

YertBet of guilty fined 100 and<br />

MR<br />

JtaAheattsCCh perjury com-aaHaawt<br />

from District Uourt Hamaua<br />

NoBavaseqai entered Neumann for de--<br />

Ikaifc ain Ch CAlHnrr rmmm<br />

nmjntfl Iriom District Court AYaiohinn<br />

ifsaT JJentBann for defendant Nolle<br />

pcftfagn entered<br />

Rr vs Ararat Ch selling spirituous<br />

attains without a license appeal from<br />

r niahliui District Court Neumann for<br />

Jpfessdaat Nolle prosequi entered<br />

Res vs Ah Paw Ch distilling<br />

sforitaous liquors appeal from District<br />

North Kababu Plead cuilty fined 400<br />

or ia sfcfoult 12 months imprison<br />

meat<br />

Rex s Ah Hee Ch bavins opium<br />

in pesssaoa appeal from Police Court<br />

Hilo Defendant withdraws his appeal<br />

RttK ts AJ Ch selling liquor with ¬<br />

out fifieeaee appeal from District Court<br />

Soafh Kohala Nolle prosequi entered<br />

Rate vs J R Gaspar Porf selling<br />

iqoar without license appeal from<br />

PooaB Quart Hilo Neumann for de-nlnwi<br />

Vaidietof guilty lined 250<br />

and ansae fii<br />

Sac ts C Cobb assaultand battery<br />

Appeal fawn Police Court Hilo Noap<br />

peanaee of defendant when called Bail<br />

JpKxe Ah Hee ch obstructing<br />

jasOeo commitment from Police Court<br />

SB Nolle prosequi entered<br />

Jfec vs Sayebiro Hikataro Koiyumi<br />

Akfstttten Navatu Yoshigo Okamoto<br />

Deatare Japanese malicious burning<br />

mini ill nip it from District Court Hama ¬<br />

kua Defendants all plead guilty Sen<br />

teaeed Xp four years hard labor each and<br />

eosfe J3L25 each Neumann for defen ¬<br />

dants<br />

Rsx vstJkubo Ukichi Jap arson<br />

eausaartoeut from District Court Hama<br />

woa Delendant plead guilty Sen ¬<br />

tenced to four years hard labor and costs<br />

1 1 i eumann ior aeienaant<br />

Hex vs kitagaua Jap asssault<br />

and battery appeal from District Court<br />

Hamakua No appearance of defendant<br />

when called Bail forfeited<br />

Rex vs Noulen drunkenness appeal<br />

irons Police Court Hilo No appearance<br />

of defendant when called Bail forfeited<br />

f2S<br />

Rex vs James Seaman drunkenness<br />

appeal from Police Court Hilo No<br />

appearance of defendant when called<br />

P Neumann and D H Hitchcock for<br />

plaintiff C Creighton tor defendant<br />

Cwotimiedto31ayTermHao<br />

Louisa K Ebeling vs mn Ebeung<br />

Ebel for divorce Paul Neumann for<br />

afeiniiff D H Hitchcock for defendant<br />

Curt grants the divorce as prayed for in<br />

the Bbel Plaintiff to resume her maiden<br />

aarae and have custody of her child<br />

Win Campbell vs Kipana Campbell<br />

tfekor divorce Defendant not present<br />

D H Hitchcock for plaintiff Case eis<br />

ontiaued on motion of plaintiffs counsel<br />

Msrv Chang Wai T vs Chang Wai<br />

kl albal for divorce D H Hitchcock<br />

lor SbeJkmt Marshals return- - states<br />

i the defendant bad left the Kingdom<br />

ior China-- Court orders pubhcatJOHia<br />

dse Hawanan Chinese and English<br />

aefrsfNtpers for six weeks and then a<br />

jopy of the sammens be seat the de<br />

endaat in China<br />

A New IJne of Steamers to Hongfcons<br />

2ft Woae Tuag Cbing a Chinese j<br />

geedesean edncated in England<br />

tad sen of Hon Wong Shing iL I<br />

C taeiaber of the Hongkong Parlia<br />

mem arrived here by the German<br />

steamer Gimsan from Hongkong<br />

He comes Trith the intention of<br />

estebfeliicff a Hne of steamers be<br />

tween this port and Hongkong and<br />

s satisfied with the results of the<br />

lutisl urip and firmly believes that<br />

ie eaierprise vdll be a profitable<br />

e AlxCaiDg wbo is a member of<br />

nra of Ewong Hong Chan<br />

v tnll reraaia Lere about three<br />

tL nths<br />

jfeliiSi i<br />

1 3H<br />

A TRIP TO LAYS AN ISLAND<br />

Thc steamer lclc JJcturn<br />

Built on the Island<br />

A Motive<br />

The steninerPelojCaptnin Smythe<br />

arrived Tuesday morning December<br />

Qth9 days and 17 hours from Laysan<br />

Island She left this port November<br />

14th with Mr G D Freeth and<br />

party on board bound for Laysan<br />

Island and arrived there after a<br />

splendid passage of 4 days and 17<br />

hours The vessel dropped her<br />

anchor at a presumably safe anchor- ¬<br />

age but soon after a heavy north- ¬<br />

west swell appeared which rapidly<br />

increased to a terrific gale and after<br />

having parted about 45 fathoms of<br />

chain the vessel put to sea for safe- ¬<br />

ty<br />

for two days sufficiently to allow<br />

Messrs G D Freeth J Bosehill Dr<br />

Martin 4 Chinese and 11 Portuguese<br />

laborers to land The stores and<br />

lumber were landed but the railroad<br />

material has been brought back<br />

again<br />

Soon after landing Mr Freeth<br />

and his men set to work building<br />

houses and before the Peles return<br />

one house was nearly completed<br />

Captain Smith reported the birds<br />

plentiful on the island being almost<br />

covered white with them and one<br />

hardly takes a step without treading<br />

on them<br />

Hon G X Wilcox and Capt John<br />

Boss returned on the steamer<br />

funeral of Hon V I Green<br />

The funeral of Hon W L - Green<br />

took place Monday Dec Sth from<br />

his late residence King street and<br />

was quite largely attended though<br />

the inclement weather kept a num- ¬<br />

ber of people away Among those<br />

noticed at the house were Hon A S<br />

Clegliorn Hon A F Judd Chan- ¬<br />

cellor of the Kingdom Senhor<br />

Canavarro Portuguese Charge dAf<br />

faires Major Wodehouse H B Ms<br />

Commissioner Mons dAnglade<br />

French Commissioner TJ S Consul<br />

General Severance Mr Jas W<br />

Boberison Acting Chamberlain<br />

representing the Boval Household<br />

Mr T B Walker British Yice Con-sul<br />

Hons S M Damon W G<br />

J Cartwright Bobt McKibbin M<br />

D W O Atwater L A Thurston<br />

C W Ashford F A Schaefer H<br />

B Macfarlane Dr J M Whitney<br />

etc t<br />

The coffin rested on draped stands<br />

in the center of the parlor and on the<br />

lid and arranged around the room<br />

were many beautiful floral offerings<br />

The burial service was impressively<br />

read by the Bev Alex Mackintosh<br />

The choir of the second congrega- ¬<br />

tion of St Andrews Cathedral sang<br />

the two hymns 4 Nearer my God to<br />

thee- - and lXow the laborers task is<br />

over The remains were interred<br />

in the Xuuanu cemetery The pall- ¬<br />

bearers were S M Damon Cecil<br />

Brown T B Walker F A Schaefer<br />

S E Bishop L A Thurston W G<br />

Irwin and H B Macfarlane<br />

The government diplomatic and<br />

consular flags were flying at half<br />

mast and the government offices<br />

were closed at noon out of respect to<br />

the deceased s memory<br />

Fnnnd In the Harbor<br />

An aged native was found dead in<br />

the harbor at 1230 oclock Wednes<br />

day afternoon A sailor on board<br />

A Splendid Christmas Display<br />

Messrs Theo H Davies Go have<br />

this year outdone all their previous dis ¬<br />

plays both in variety and elegance of<br />

their Christmas selection An inspec ¬<br />

tion shows that on the ground floor can<br />

be seen on entering elegant and costly<br />

vases and teasels of bric-a-br- from<br />

the Royal Worcester potteries beautiful<br />

specimens of Grown Derby and Cres- ¬<br />

cent ware from England handsome<br />

Satsoma doissene etc vases from<br />

Japan and irom India selected speci- ¬<br />

mens<br />

of Benares porous Moradabad<br />

bra s ware Sflrtdai wood caskets carved<br />

ivories Oa tbe Japanese table is a<br />

large variety of inlaid work boxes metal<br />

ware photo frames in a variety to please<br />

tbe sxht fastidious Japanese furniture<br />

bric-a-br- ac cabinets screens etc are<br />

also in profusion On another table<br />

may be seen handsome albums pocket<br />

books carte de visite holders gents<br />

and ladies elegant dressing cases and a<br />

large assortment of fine hand painted<br />

sachets and handkerchief cases The<br />

center tables are devoted to a choice col ¬<br />

lection of Christmas cards from Raphael<br />

Tuck Sons Hildesheimer etc Dolls<br />

and dolls head of every size and shape<br />

rocking horses drums and toys of all<br />

descripaons<br />

Self lisJiUns Cigar<br />

A droggist in St Petersburg has<br />

invented a method of ripping cigars<br />

with a preparation so that they<br />

are lighted like a match by rub ¬<br />

bing against any hard surface A<br />

msnufactunng company is said to<br />

have paid him 60000 rabies for the<br />

patent Draggists Greniar<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 1890<br />

HAWAIIAN CAMERA CLUB<br />

V Wry Successful Lantern Slide Kxhl<br />

liltlon at the Oncro House<br />

There was quite a large audienco<br />

in attendance at the Opera House<br />

Thursday evening on the occasion of<br />

the lantern slide exhibition the pro- ¬<br />

ceeds being devoted to the Sailors<br />

Home Society The entertainment<br />

was a thoroughly enjoyable one<br />

However the weather moderated<br />

throughout<br />

It opened with the word Aloha<br />

being thrown on the screen Then<br />

followed some most beautiful island<br />

views two of Diamond Head from<br />

Punehbowl and Manoa Valley at- ¬<br />

tracting much attention A baseball<br />

score California 16 Honolulu 0<br />

caused considerable amusement A<br />

selection of interesting views from<br />

the Boston Camera Club were<br />

watched with interest and then<br />

there were views in Paris Borne and<br />

the Holy Land The flagship Char- ¬<br />

leston was presented also a group of<br />

members of the Camera Club The<br />

different views were seen in the<br />

clearest manner by the audience<br />

who showed their appreciation by<br />

frequent applause Mr Geo W<br />

Smith very ably filled the bill of<br />

lecturer<br />

During the evening Mr Geo<br />

Allen sang a solo in magnificent<br />

style and was loudly encored A<br />

mandqjin solo by Miss Le Count<br />

showed that lady to be a perfect<br />

performer on that instrument and<br />

she was most deservedly encored<br />

As a response a duet for mandolin<br />

and guitar was played by Miss Le<br />

Count and Mr Allen which drew<br />

forth unstinted applause The ex-<br />

hibition<br />

was a complete success<br />

Benevolent Individual Need<br />

help again do you TJncle Ebony<br />

Well heres a dollar I presume<br />

you find it ditficuitto keep the<br />

wolf from the door TTncle Ebony<br />

I aint fraid no wolves sab I<br />

keep fo dogs<br />

Editors arc the kindest hearted<br />

people in the world A subscriber<br />

this floor are trousers for the Iew<br />

York and Boston trade On the<br />

floor above are the pgntaloons for<br />

the Philadelphia and Baltimore<br />

trade The third floor is filled with<br />

pants for the Western trade<br />

Cnu 3iJDirtiscmcut5<br />

A New Cooking<br />

ilessrs KING BROS have been appointed<br />

Asents for the<br />

GASOLINE GOOKlNd STOVES<br />

BeiUorfeited 25<br />

Rax vs Casimere Caralho drunken- ¬<br />

ness appeal from Police Court Hilo<br />

No appearance of defendant when called<br />

Bail forfeited 25<br />

the bark Edward May now discharg- ¬<br />

Rex vs TJng Yok eh assault and ing cargo at Brewers wharf first<br />

battarv appeal from District Court discovered the corpse and notified<br />

NorthHilo Appeal withdrawn<br />

Rex vs Kong Siong ch having the boat boys of it Captain A Ful- ¬<br />

opiemin possession appeal from Dis- ¬ ler the Harbor Master who was<br />

trict Qwrt North Kobala Neumann bringing the barkentine Discovery<br />

torfefeadaat Nolle prosequi entered alongside the wharf sent a messen<br />

Haoomn Sugar Co vs P N Apana<br />

ch assampsiu D H Hitchcock for<br />

pJanMsf Dafeadant confesses judg- -<br />

Ahet Ich vs Aioca ch replevin<br />

apMal from District Court North Kobak<br />

D H Hitchcock for plamtitu r<br />

Neontaaa for defendant By consent of<br />

eooasel on both sides case continued to<br />

the il3v term Hilo<br />

B Naaikauna agent for Lono w vs<br />

Oili f w action to annul lease for non<br />

iajfilhaent of acreeraent appeal from<br />

District Court North Hilo Jury<br />

waived D H Hitchcock fordefendant<br />

C Creighton for plaintiff Motion to<br />

aisraiss by defendants counsel granted<br />

oa the ground of defects in the bond not<br />

beisig according to the statute<br />

Atai Ch vs J B Keawehano k<br />

replevin appeal from Hilo Police Court<br />

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Which they are now offering for sale<br />

The following are a few of the merits of<br />

tbe StOTe<br />

It requires no Chimney there being no<br />

sxaoke to carry off<br />

It does not blacken the cooking ctensils<br />

By the simple tcrainj of a screw and the<br />

application of a match the Store is ready<br />

for use<br />

Water can be boiled ia fire minutes from<br />

the time the fire is started<br />

ger to notify the Police Headquar- ¬ Any kind of cooking can be done on this<br />

ters and Captain Kaniana was Store that caa be done on any other<br />

ordered to take the dead body to the ice expense ot tnei is reduced to between<br />

Police Station<br />

ten and fifteen cents per day and in some<br />

cases to much less<br />

The wife of the dead man was So catting cf wood or bother about coal<br />

summoned for who on her arrival with this Stove i<br />

recognized him as her husband The feel comes in cases like kerosene oil<br />

and a years supply can be easily stored in<br />

Naihe and stated that she last saw a verysmall space<br />

him on Saturday afternoon The The best refined Gasoline is the feel nsed<br />

said Xaihe was a habitual drunkard vrith which there is co more danger than<br />

vrith<br />

and it is supposed that he fell into<br />

kerosene oiL<br />

For people who do their own cooking this<br />

the water during Saturday night Stove can not be beaten and we venture to<br />

while in an intoxicated state His say that after they have gotten over the<br />

body shows evidences of being at prejudice of the cse of Gasoline that they<br />

will<br />

least two davs in the water<br />

not giver the Stove np for a wood and<br />

coal stove ender any cossideratioa<br />

There are at present six of these Stoves<br />

in successful opperarion on the island of<br />

Kauai and one in Honolclc the owners of<br />

winch will gladly famish information to<br />

those wishing to know more about the<br />

Store<br />

5F For further particulars apply to<br />

KING BROS<br />

Hotel Street Honolulu<br />

P O Box No 63 1352 3m<br />

California<br />

FEED CO<br />

ZKGS SIAELES - - LELE0<br />

Xear O E L Oos Depot<br />

Have on Hand and For Sale<br />

2s<br />

Wheat Hav<br />

Alfalfa Hav<br />

Barley<br />

Bran<br />

Cracked Corn<br />

Middlings<br />

JEWEL GRAND<br />

Receat Arrivals<br />

Oat Hav<br />

Boiled Barlej<br />

Gorn<br />

Wheat<br />

OGMeal<br />

Cut Hay in Bags Bice Straw<br />

AT BEDUGED PBIGES<br />

Stove<br />

yGoods delivered to any part of the<br />

city promptly<br />

Warthoae M tcal Telephone 2so 12L<br />

OSce At C T Gslicts Zo-- 55 Mer<br />

chant street<br />

Office TdeDiones Hutcalo139 Bell<br />

No 315 1345 SMay<br />

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3ftiu JHlnjcrtiscmcnts<br />

SANTA CLATJS<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

i06 Fort Street --1106<br />

nr SAXTA CLAUS IS HERE<br />

with his SLEIGH PULL of<br />

XMAS GOODS<br />

DOLIiS DOriTuS<br />

VELOCIPEDES<br />

and BICSTCXiES<br />

See our fine Hne of Celuloid<br />

CHRISTMAS CARDS<br />

Kne Uluslrated Gift Books<br />

Celluloid Comb audjBrush Sets<br />

Oxidized Comb and Brush Sets<br />

riush Cuff and Collar Boxes<br />

Shaving Sets Etc Etc<br />

TITOS THRTBI<br />

Peopkietok<br />

WM G IRWIN COMPANY<br />

Limited<br />

Wm G Irwuc - President and Manager<br />

Claus Spreckels - - Vice President<br />

AVUTER M GlFFAKB -<br />

- - - -<br />

Secretary aud Treasurer<br />

Theo C Poktee - Auditor<br />

Sugar Factors and Commission Agents<br />

AGENTS OF THE<br />

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO<br />

Of San Francisco Cal<br />

Wni G Irwin Co Limited bas<br />

assumed the assets and liabilities of the<br />

late firm of VTm G Irwin Co and will<br />

continue the general business formerly<br />

carried on bv that house 1335 lt 60 3m<br />

CASTLE COOKE<br />

to a certain paper died a few years<br />

ago leaving 14 years subscription Shipping and Commission Merchants<br />

unpaid The editor appeared at<br />

the grave when the lid was screw- ¬<br />

IMPORTERS AMI DuALESS IS<br />

ed en and put in the coffin a palm GENERAL MEECHAXDISE<br />

leaf fan a linen duster and a re- ¬<br />

ceipt for making artificial ice Plantation Agents<br />

Xew Clerk I should like to<br />

know something about these stocks<br />

Life Fire and Marine<br />

sir Wholesale Clothing Mer- ¬<br />

Insurance Agents<br />

chant Certainly The goods on<br />

153J- - HONOLULU H I ly<br />

wM<br />

Pioneer Steam<br />

CANDY FACTORY and BAKERY<br />

P HORN Practical Contectioner<br />

Pastry Cook and Baker<br />

No 71 Hotel St - - Telephone 74<br />

1209 35 tf<br />

ATLAS<br />

Assurance Company<br />

rOUNDED XSOS<br />

MXDOX<br />

Capital - - 6000000<br />

Assets - - 9000000<br />

Having been appointed Agents of the<br />

above Company we are now ready to<br />

effect Insurances at the lowest rates of<br />

premium<br />

H AV SCHMIDT SONS<br />

134S 112 v<br />

CASTLE COOKE<br />

Life Fire and Marine<br />

Insurance Agents<br />

AGENTS FOR<br />

i<br />

New England Mutual Life Ins Co<br />

OF BOSTON<br />

Etna Fire Ins Go of Hartford<br />

Insurance Company<br />

- FIRE AND 3IARTNE<br />

O 3A FHAXCISCO CALTTOSSIA<br />

123 1 7<br />

The Anglican Church Chronicle<br />

A MOKTHLY PEHI0D1CAL<br />

Eeoording current erenu of Chcrcfa<br />

History throngnont the world<br />

Events in Hawaiian Historv<br />

Educational and Literary Notes<br />

Jtiiscelianeons Notes of Science and Art<br />

and nefcl information<br />

Payjihsi on th frst Saturday ji every<br />

Honfh ay the<br />

EEV AlTV 3IiCKnC7GH<br />

ySId by the Hawaiian News Co<br />

Honolulu H I 135 1332 2t<br />

My Mrerfjser ode per fflonik<br />

fmMmkzsft-<br />

Xfau Stfiocrttscmcnts<br />

CHAS BREWER C0AS<br />

Boston Line of Packets<br />

STCffir<br />

IMPORTERS WILL PLEASE<br />

take notice that the fine<br />

BARK FOOHNG SDEY<br />

CArr A if Nkwell<br />

Will be laid on the berth in Boston toleaye<br />

for this port on December 3 si<br />

For farther particulars apply to<br />

74 1316 y C BREWER C<br />

E a SCHUMAfl<br />

Hotel Street near Fort<br />

Fine Columbus Buggy Cos<br />

PketoiSCms<br />

For Sale Cheap J Warranted<br />

to Wear<br />

A Large Assortment of<br />

Carts - Brakes<br />

and WGOS<br />

E Gr SOHUMAJ<br />

Cart<br />

Wagon<br />

Carries a Large Stock of<br />

MATERIALS<br />

Carriage<br />

Bubs Spokes Felloes Rims<br />

OAK HICKORY SECOND<br />

GROWTH ASH<br />

3B A1I of which are offered at Re<br />

duced Prices<br />

Corretapondeiice Solicited I<br />

1352 Ini HoyotCLUH I<br />

FILTER PRESSES<br />

FxAcnxn PtisrAiJOw<br />

Hawaii March 9 1S33 l<br />

Bitdon Iron sd Locomotivn TTortn San Fran<br />

Cisco<br />

Gentlemen We have iied two of your 30<br />

chainbered Filter Preens thiseeuon They<br />

are convenient easily handled and arn working<br />

entirely to our satisfaction I ran rneemmend<br />

no improvement on them<br />

Very respectfully joun<br />

signed A Hoobx<br />

Manager PunhaaFlantatlor<br />

Hezia Sept 23 1ES9<br />

ill Jobs Dim Agent Biidnn Iron Worl<br />

Honolulu<br />

Deab Sib Please ship ns one of your SO<br />

Compartment Filter Vrrsses 20 square feet<br />

surface same as the one supplied ns last season<br />

which I am pleased to mj has given us entire<br />

satisfaction Tours truly<br />

GEO B KVTART<br />

Manager Heela Airrlcultnral Co<br />

fc<br />

These Presses are made extra deary ior<br />

high pressures occnples a floor space of llx<br />

4 ft and presents a filtering surface of 240<br />

square feet A limited number In stock in<br />

Honolulu and are sold at very low prices<br />

Itisdon Iron Iuco Works<br />

Han Francisco<br />

tot particulars enquire of<br />

JOHX DTZB Honolulu<br />

HoomXo y SpreckUBlocK<br />

234 TV G IRWTV Jb Co Aeert<br />

Baldwin Locomotives<br />

The undersigned having been appointed<br />

Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands<br />

FOB THE CELEBRATED<br />

Baldwin Locomotiyes<br />

From the Works of<br />

Buniiiain Parry Williams Co<br />

Fhiladelphia Ferxn<br />

Are now prepared to give estimates and<br />

receive orders for these engines of any<br />

size and style<br />

The Baldwe Locomotive Wobes are<br />

now manufacturing a style of Locomo- ¬<br />

tive particularly adopted<br />

For Plantation Parposes<br />

A number of which have recently been<br />

received at these Islands and we will<br />

have pleasure in furnishing Plantation<br />

Agents and JIanagerswith particulars of<br />

same<br />

The superiority of these Locomotives<br />

over all other makes is not only known<br />

here but is acknowledged throughout the<br />

United States<br />

WM G IRWIN CO<br />

Sole Agekts for Hawaiian Islands<br />

21 1307<br />

Vl TO ft DATH Big G has given univer<br />

V<br />

Scnntal set<br />

Kgm osMSiriasnuf<br />

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sal satisfaction In tbe<br />

cure of Gonorrbcta and<br />

Gleet I prescribe i t and<br />

feel safe In recommend<br />

Cf UTiaijtiftU<br />

BattrttiftrsrViirit<br />

L ObseissatJaHBaf<br />

is it to all sufferers<br />

AJST05EK JCB<br />

feice siee<br />

Hoixietek Co Wholesale Agest<br />

BBMOsrEiOTH Jk GoWboieaale Aiot1<br />

si mnr e -<br />

8<br />

itui Z Uiucriiscmrrus<br />

Barrys Tricopherons<br />

Established I8GI<br />

Infallible for rcBcwUg terigontiag and<br />

beautifying too hair rcmoTlcg scarf feadniff<br />

and all affections of tho scalp asd rortBg erap<br />

tions of tbe skin diseases of tB gl8dsBatcle<br />

and latcsnmcnts and relieving adage cats<br />

bruises sprains etc Tho affinity bcrtres tb<br />

membrane which coostitste tae skla sad tke<br />

hair which draws Its sustenance frosa tfck triple<br />

envelope Is very close All diseases of the hair<br />

originate in tho skin of the head If tbepowe<br />

of the scalp are clogged orif the blood aadeer<br />

Holds do not circulate freely through the small<br />

vessels which feed the roots with moisture and<br />

impart Hfo to tho fibres the result la scmrf<br />

dandruff sheddingof tho hair grayacse dryness<br />

and harshness of tho llRaaccts and enure MM- -<br />

ncss as the case may bo Stimulate tho skla to<br />

healthful action with Barrys Trlcopker-oas<br />

and the torpid vessels recovering their<br />

activity will annihilate tho disease Ia ail<br />

affections of the skin and of the substrata el<br />

muscles and integuments the process aad the<br />

effect arc the same It ia upon the stia the<br />

muscular fibre and the glands that Barrys<br />

Trlcopberoaa has its specific actios and<br />

in all affections and injuries of these organs if<br />

is a eovercign remedy<br />

Beware of Counterfeits<br />

From the Greatest Living Prima TJosns<br />

JIadame Adelina Patu Xicolial<br />

Mostettdso Julr 38th 1968<br />

Misses Ruicxat Co New York<br />

Dear firs I tace pleasure in annouauni- - to<br />

you that Babbts Florida Wateb Is ono of the<br />

few articles always to bo found oa my dressing<br />

case In my conception it is one of the best of<br />

toilet waters and for the bath it Is not only de- ¬<br />

licious bat refreshing and invigorating I<br />

reconjmead it without reserve<br />

H0LLISTER<br />

ZZgl<br />

CO<br />

Distributing Agents<br />

1341 lv<br />

jfilXaSSiSat V 4<br />

jamKSrTS<br />

best preparation for PreervinKe<br />

storhifr and Iteautlfylns the hair is<br />

Ayers Hair Vigor<br />

It keeps the scalp free from dandruff heals<br />

troublesome humors and prevents tbe ir<br />

from falling out When the hair p<br />

hecomesdrythinfadedorgTay ptL<br />

it restores the original color and<br />

texture and promotes a new and<br />

vigorous growth Wherever<br />

used Ayers Hair Vigor sup<br />

plants all other dressings and<br />

becomes at onco<br />

The Favorite<br />

With ladles and irenttomen 9IIV0<br />

It imnartx tnfliAfisir Aii nni<br />

11<br />

fM<br />

EIbbbP<br />

moustache a beautiful silUness and a delicaJ<br />

uuu uiung iragrance<br />

rnEPAnrn uv<br />

Cf J C AYER CO LowsB Ms J S jL<br />

Sold by Druggists and Perfumers<br />

H0LLISTR CO 10 Fokt St<br />

1215 v<br />

HONOLULU<br />

Sole Agents Hawn Islands<br />

THEEISDOIST<br />

Iron and Locomotive Works<br />

Corner of Beal and Howard Streets<br />

San Francisco California<br />

W fiTATLOB President<br />

EblIOOBE SuperlBteadeBt<br />

Builders of Steam Machinery<br />

In all Its branches<br />

Steamboat Steamship Land Engines Bollsn<br />

High Pressure or Compound<br />

STEAM VESSELS of all kinds built cesaplsts<br />

with bulls ot wood iron or composite<br />

OEDISABY EXGIXE3 compounded wsts ad<br />

Tisable<br />

STEAM LAUXCHESBargts and Steam Tags con ¬<br />

structed with reference to the trade la whisk<br />

tncy are to ne employed speed teasage aad<br />

draft of water guaranteed<br />

SCGAB VTTTS and Sugar Mating Stacalssty<br />

made after the most approred plans Also all<br />

Boiler lion Work connected therewith<br />

WATEB PIPE of Boiler ot 4heetIroa e f axy<br />

size made In suitable lengths for coasetlsg<br />

together or Sheets rolled punched sad pasks<br />

for shipment ready to be rtreted ea ska<br />

rround<br />

EYDBAULIO EIVETINO Boiler Work sad Waist<br />

Pipes mads by this establishment rlTeted hy<br />

hydraulic rlTetlng machinery that qaalHyof<br />

work being far superior to hand work<br />

SHIP WOBtt Ship and Steam Capstaas Sieasa<br />

Winches Air aud Circulating Panys saaaa<br />

afterthe most approved plans<br />

SOLE Agents and manufacturers for tie Pastas<br />

Ccast of the Heine Safety Boiler<br />

PUMPS Direct Acting Pumps for irrigatioa or<br />

city works purposes built with the celebrate<br />

Davy Valve Motion superior to aay 6fc<br />

pump<br />

JOHXDrEK Hoselala<br />

lm Boom mo<br />

LIFE RENEWER<br />

1 NONE xHM3bBBBBW<br />

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CaaiB Belt is i - tmiBwnHB- -<br />

guaranteed to ICi<br />

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perfect JSodylkUttTy<br />

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Tlie electrieitr from - It can b<br />

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VTlUsceiebratedlnstrnment<br />

will curs witk<br />

Ncfc medicine Aearalsss Tilltisiii weewiw<br />

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to all Weak UtrU o4 rsstores tbem to<br />

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Tle whistle of the Honolnln Sen Waning<br />

MHl is blown dally by electric slEnl from the<br />

Honolnln mean noon<br />

Server offlee precisely<br />

It smnl ff at S3 nun S3 sec past lo dock<br />

a0f Honolnln<br />

to correspond<br />

trttbltk 9BiCs ptven bychrcnometert set<br />

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Am bk Edward May iMabatiy 124 days<br />

5r Jiary from Hartale<br />

5tbr Strata fc BHsn front kolau<br />

Tuesday Dec 9<br />

cr prfe Say the 9 days 17 hours froxn<br />

TT3an Istead<br />

WcayEsBAV Dec in<br />

A bkate Discovery McNeil 21k days<br />

lawm SaB Fraiwsoo<br />

Swk C K Bishop Le Claire froru circuit<br />

gr MnkuaU from Ew Oaba<br />

Thctsbat Dec 11<br />

British bark Wa Le Laeheur Warner<br />

S34asfrom Hoaekong<br />

tAleWfeSttfcC day from<br />

Itei Townsd<br />

Am sdkr John G Noah Ipseo irons<br />

Xueka<br />

gfrr Kjialiloa from ivoowu- -<br />

Fxib vt Dec 12<br />

SlHtr VG HU4tiitsraJii Maui and<br />

OSS AitetraUaHewlksUe 6H dys ini<br />

SAj14SwdsrOisa Ktdie 19 days<br />

fOM Sa Fraactsoo<br />

wmUai Weir lrom aanmsun<br />

Sbar J A Commute Neftsoa fram Koo- -<br />

Sehr LaTinm from Ketmu<br />

Satcehat Dec IS<br />

XMS S Mripo Hayward from the<br />

Suar Lebo Clark tram Hansna<br />

mr KaaU Haiand from Kauau<br />

ScNitAT Dee 14<br />

Sor Likite Davies irom Haiuakna<br />

rJtOEMn MPurqw uuiu jv- -<br />

OErAjrruKKs<br />

Moxbay Dec<br />

Stmr Hawaii Cameron for Hakalau<br />

Hotaamo and Paaaban<br />

Stmr Mokoiii XcGresor for Jdotokai<br />

Sefcr Knlamaaa for Hawaiu<br />

Sebr HaVeatala for Kaapena<br />

Sckr Laka for Kobaa<br />

PMSSCitrof Kio Janeiro ard<br />

facYokoMma<br />

Tcesbat Dec 9<br />

StMr Kiaau Loreaaen for Maui and<br />

Hsresafi<br />

dar Mikafaala CampbeU for Kauai<br />

Ster J A CammiaseflsOB for Koolau<br />

WrasESBAT Dec 10<br />

2imi Cfaodine for ports oo Maui<br />

Star Kaala HaglaBd for Kaaai<br />

Sftr LuMlibo for Haapcje<br />

ThcesBat Dec 11<br />

Am brir OotuoJo JaoabseB for Saa<br />

PMBCfeOS<br />

Scr Sarah and Bnaa for Koolau<br />

PEATDecl2<br />

Scindi S S Stratbciyde AVhite for Sen<br />

mz Jaxaes Make Macaalay for<br />

Kauma and Hataamanto<br />

rC R Bishop L Caaire for dreait<br />

ornate<br />

SATrxaAV Dec IS<br />

E X S S Mariposa Harvard for Ses<br />

Pxata<br />

Sabr Xarv for HaoaieL<br />

VESSELS IN IOET<br />

U S b Mobkan Sbepard Samoa<br />

E JJMsNvmobeTurnerfromMolokaL<br />

Hark VTakiAeld Howes Xevr York<br />

Dark Girran Aacos Liverpool<br />

Kfitaiat Cutler raget Sound<br />

Soar Bob LewersPenkaUowPaet Soand<br />

Hktne Platter Dow ban Fraociaco<br />

Dem AUeo ASche Port Townseod<br />

31k Columbia Iooonianrort Townsead<br />

SkipGaanhanT M MadeoPortTowased<br />

Oct S S Chnsas Wendt Hongkong<br />

job bk Edward Slav Mahaay Boston<br />

Br S S StrathdTd White Hongkong<br />

Bk Dfccorerr McNeill tan Francisco<br />

Am tera Alcalde A S Smith Port Td<br />

BrbkWm Le LacheurWaraerHonikoBC<br />

Am tern John G ortn Tpsen Eureka<br />

VESSELS EXPECTED<br />

Vessels<br />

SahrManhaVTuft<br />

Got ship Henrietta<br />

Bk Charlotte<br />

ShJaFtfeshl e<br />

Bkaaaaso<br />

BtYivax<br />

SHip J C Porter<br />

SSCbiaa<br />

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Paget Sound<br />

Liverpool<br />

Liverpool<br />

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Cetv York<br />

Jepertare Bay<br />

San Francisco<br />

Saa Francisco<br />

Eareka<br />

San Francisco<br />

Saa Franefceo<br />

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PASSKXGEKS<br />

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Feb 25<br />

Feb 21<br />

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Dec 23<br />

Dec 2d<br />

Dec 25<br />

Decie<br />

Jan 18<br />

Jap 14<br />

From Lavsaa Wand per stair zeie Dec<br />

Ho i li 5 Wiksor and Capt J Koss<br />

From Koolaa per stmr C R Bishop Dec<br />

10 Mrs C Daancfeaasea J P Kama and<br />

12Jeck- -<br />

Fzos San Francisco per S S Aastraha<br />

F L JLatboav Hon P G iJalhajraE Mr J<br />

F Bwrier DH Brewer J B Buih Antoae<br />

Cropp sad wife Mrs A Freshfieid Davis<br />

Frei Gtbsoa and wife Master Sevaaoar<br />

Hall Mts Stlea Hopper Geo E Howe<br />

HirasaisM Itow E A Jones wiie child<br />

aad amid J V Joaes Mrs Emerson sad<br />

caBd Miss Pierce Mrs Dr Sing Haiaton<br />

Lea VV H Lewers Xrs E A LuadvJMiss<br />

LsadT J V Laauu Hoa C J McCarthv<br />

J D MeDoaaM Kbc USX Mrs E Mc<br />

Lssfitha J bo C NotaaaanC E Parmener<br />

Bastpt rSSCA Peacock wife and<br />

chK M Phahps Mi s Cora dchoSeM P<br />

SSaeMoasad wife J C Saow Pavmaster<br />

J C Saibvsa CSX Lwet H fi Tvier<br />

fSXEM Wafc C 3 Wells J M Gedse<br />

O A Sieveas and 49 steerage<br />

Fm Hamakaa per stmr IwalaaL Dec<br />

ir aoa J iarsaea ana 4 otaers<br />

Fwwa Saa Fraadsco per sehr Ofea Dec<br />

I2Xrs E H Wallace H Wood G Kaarrd<br />

C H Lowell W E Mobley aad G Masser<br />

Froas Matd and Hawaa wrsfairWG<br />

ttii iiMmr i Tnim R T Riekerton<br />

and wife Miss Bickerton P C Jones jr<br />

Tom Mav Dr G Footc Chas Creighton C<br />

H Miller and wife F L Stolz Judge A<br />

Kcpoikai T B Lyons C L Carter Ka<br />

hanuJ C SearleC Binmnp A A Todd<br />

Akana Mrs J Keawehawau L AclioyA C<br />

Pistnua A Smith and 10 deck<br />

From the Colonies per K M S S Mari-<br />

posa<br />

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Dec 13 F S Halstead Steerage<br />

Iter L Carlsen D Benton W Yeates W F<br />

Thompson W Watt and 1G cabin passen-<br />

gers<br />

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in transit<br />

From Kauai per stmr Mikahala Dec 14<br />

AMcBryde Miss McBryde J Buckley<br />

A Schulti A --M cpronii urs o wn<br />

mann Mr Hallowav J K MainmontO<br />

ScholU W A Manifold A Kaiwi 2 Chi-<br />

nese<br />

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and 5S deck<br />

DErAimmEs<br />

For Yokohama and Hongkong per P M<br />

S S Cltvof Rio de Janeiro Dec S Hon<br />

Paul Neumann and servant Miss Agnes<br />

Neumann G O Nacayama and wife A<br />

Littlejohn and 170 steerage passengers<br />

For Maui and Hawaii per stmr Kinan<br />

Dec 9 For Volcano- - A Fowler and wife<br />

R Neumann Miss Widdifield Miss Helen<br />

Wilder and servant and ilr Fricot 1 or<br />

wav ports D Porter Dr CHWetmore<br />

A W Hcvdtmann wife child and servant<br />

His Ex Godfrev Brown Hon W G Irwin<br />

Hon J K HookanoChas Wilcox J Kenton<br />

A Gartenberg K LangeE W Barnard and<br />

wife G Williams Levi 1 Kaiama wife and<br />

familv L Aseu Wilder Wight Hon W H<br />

Cornwell Mrs Bergstrom Mrs Maguire<br />

and about 40 deck<br />

For Kauai per stmr Mikahala Dec 9<br />

H H Wilcox Capt Ahlborn G Mahlin Mr<br />

Schreider C L Brito Capt Bates W A<br />

Lockwood W E H Deverill 4 Chinese and<br />

50 deck<br />

For San Francisco per brgnte Consuelo<br />

Dec 10 C W Dav and wifeE C RoweMiss<br />

E M PlumtotWH Whartou Chas Meyer<br />

For Maui per stmr Claudine Dec 10<br />

Mrs C B Makee and chi d Mrs S G Wilder<br />

11 Armstrong E Border G Wash J K<br />

Naone M K lieuter and wife Chun Lung<br />

J Alau 4 Chinese and 0 deck<br />

For San Francisco per B M S S Mari-<br />

posa<br />

¬<br />

Dec 13 Miss White D B Winton<br />

Lieuts Ham and Manifee FA Lombard<br />

P T fr1 AfT a 1 R Hnntin Mrs Hocan<br />

t - -- - z ivr t<br />

J no liver and wise jnaeau jjojc hum<br />

K 2i Hind and wife M Paget Jl Paget 10<br />

steerage passengers<br />

The steamship City of Bio de Janeiro<br />

Captain Wm Ward bailed Monday after-<br />

noon<br />

¬<br />

December Sth at3 oclockjor Yoko-<br />

hama<br />

¬<br />

with 170 steerage passengers includ<br />

iac 145 men 3 women and 5 children<br />

Chinese and 15 men and 2 women<br />

J apsnese<br />

The Boston dipper bark Edward May<br />

under command of Captain D Mahany<br />

was dockrti at Brewers wharf Monday<br />

morning Dec S 124 days passage from<br />

ttoston with nearly 1500 tons of general<br />

merchandise Sailed from Boston August<br />

5th exnerienced strong northeast trades<br />

to the Equator which was crossed on<br />

AuctsI 23 23 days out in longitude 30 deg<br />

Wthence had pleasant southeast trades<br />

to the vidnuy of Cape Horn where the<br />

usual boisterous weather and heavy gales<br />

were encountered Arrived off the meri-<br />

dian<br />

¬<br />

of Cape Horn Oct 1 57 days out On<br />

the 27th of the same month spoke the Ger-<br />

man<br />

¬<br />

ship Clara 103 days out from Liver-<br />

pool<br />

¬<br />

for ban Francisco All well on board<br />

was ten days in company with her Strong<br />

southeast and northeast trades were had<br />

in the south Pacific Crossed the Equator<br />

Nov 20iu longitude 124 deg Vand arrived<br />

offCoco Head December 6th<br />

The British bark Birker arrived at<br />

Astoria Nov 22<br />

The schooner Yesta sailed from Eureka<br />

for Honolulu Nov 2S<br />

The arrivals from this port at San Fran<br />

dsco were Nov 22 S S Alameda days<br />

hence Nov 25 bark Lady Lampson 32<br />

days hence Nov 2S O S S Australia 7<br />

dav hence and barkentines W H Dimond<br />

and S G Wilder both 24 days from Hono-<br />

lulu<br />

¬<br />

Departures Nov IS barkeutine<br />

Discovery Nov 23 schr Olga both for<br />

Honolulu<br />

The steamer Nanring which arrived at<br />

Hongkong on Sunday October 25th<br />

brought from Manila the crew of the yacht<br />

Nyanra which was lost ofi Ponapc oneof<br />

the Caroline groupJast July The Nyanra<br />

a yacht of 21S tons the property of Cap-<br />

tain<br />

¬<br />

Dewar left Plymouth on the 21st of<br />

July 1SS7 for a voyage round the world<br />

bavins on board the owner and his wife<br />

and a crew of nineteen S F Alta Nov<br />

29th<br />

The barkentine Discoverv Capt D<br />

McNeill arrived December 10 21H days<br />

from San Francisco with a fult cargo of<br />

general merchanaise and a deckload of 20<br />

mules for J N Wnght<br />

Advices received from Tahiti are that<br />

the brigantine Nautilus formerly of Ssn<br />

Fraa has been lost among the islands of<br />

the Tuamotou group The Nautilus was<br />

long in the packet line between San Fran<br />

dsco and the Society Islands<br />

The brigantine Consuelo sailed Decem-<br />

ber<br />

¬<br />

11th for San Francisco with 716 bass<br />

segar valued at 4130014<br />

The American tern Alcalde Captain A<br />

E Smith came in Thursday morning De-<br />

cember<br />

¬<br />

11th 32 days passage from Port<br />

Tawnsend with 397734 feet of redwood<br />

lumber and 405 bdls shingles for Messrs<br />

AM en A Robinsoc<br />

The British bark Wm Le Lacheur Gap<br />

taia Warner was towed into port Thurs ¬<br />

day afternoon December 11th S5 days<br />

from Hongkong with general merchandise<br />

to Messrs Wing Wo Chan A Co<br />

The BriUih bark William Le Lacheur<br />

Captain WSliem C Auld was docked De ¬<br />

cember 12 at the old Custom Housewharf<br />

She sailed from Hongkong September<br />

lfth and eaeoiinteredvery bad weather<br />

off the China coast Three iypho3ns were<br />

had during the voyage Thelast one and<br />

the most violent was had within six hun ¬<br />

dred miles of these islands The storm<br />

did considerable damage to the vessels<br />

riggings The Lachear brings about 1000<br />

tons ot an assorted cargo Twelve Chinese<br />

six of whom were women were passengers<br />

for this port<br />

The following Honolulu packets were<br />

loading at San Francisco lor this port Dec<br />

5 Barteatines S G Wilder and W H<br />

Dimond and the barks W81W Case a D<br />

Bryant and FJectra<br />

The bark Ferris S Thompson sailed<br />

from Nanaimo BCon Dec 3 tor Kahulci<br />

coal laden<br />

The only arrivals at San Francisco since<br />

oar last advices were Dec 3 bark C D<br />

Bryant Dec i C S Flagship Charieston<br />

both frora Honolulu The departure was<br />

the brigantine Lurfine on Dec 4 for Hilo<br />

The 5chooaer JC Ford was to sail for<br />

Mahukooa Dec 5th<br />

The four masted schooner Olga Captain<br />

Chas F Rodin arrived Friday morning<br />

December 12 19 days from San Francisco<br />

with a very large cargo of general mer<br />

cbandtseoncluding a deck load of 13 horses<br />

and TV head of rme cattle for Hon J f<br />

Dowseit The animals arrived in splendid<br />

condition<br />

The steamship Manposv look on Satur ¬<br />

day from thi-- port 2150 bags rice and<br />

133 bunches bananas<br />

The steamer LaxeMke w31 transfer her<br />

7O0J bags of sugar on board the steamship<br />

Aastraha to day<br />

Aeoordinr ti news received bv the<br />

steamer W G Hall it is not likely that<br />

the steamer Claudine wffl arrive here<br />

from Maui till late this afternoon<br />

EOEX<br />

the wife uf Dr A A Crane a daughter<br />

Daily Adreife 50c p idiJ<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY DECEMBER 16J 1890<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

Article VI of the Post Office of the Civil Code etc<br />

Section 367 of the Givil Code as iimeuded by Section<br />

1 of Chapter XVI IT of the Session Laws of 1SS7<br />

Section 39Sof the Civil Code as amended bj Section<br />

i of Chapter XXXLX of the Session Laws of 1SS2<br />

Section 402 of the Civil Code as amended by Section<br />

5 of Chapter XVIII of the Session Laws of 1SS7<br />

K Sectiou 411 of the Civil Code<br />

Section 412 of the Civil Code - t<br />

Section 1 and Section 2 of Chapter XXXV ofthe<br />

Session Laws of 1SS2<br />

Sections 9 aud 10 of Chapter XLVI ofhe Session<br />

Laws of 1SS4T<br />

f Section 1 of Chapter LXIV of the Session Laws of<br />

1SSS r<br />

li Section 2 of Chapter XXXVIII of the Session Laws<br />

of lSSS JK<br />

Section 3 That Section 36 oPthe Civil Code be and<br />

the same is hereby amended by striking out the words<br />

Section 4 Whenever under the postal laws of the<br />

Kingdom the Postmaster General or any of his subordi-<br />

nates<br />

¬<br />

are at the passage of this Act required to perform<br />

any act or duty or render any accounting under or by<br />

direction of the Minister of the Interior the said Postma-<br />

ster-General aud his subordinates shall hereafter<br />

perforin any such act or duty or render such accounting<br />

s of him or them required under said postal laws by and<br />

under the requirement and direction of the Minister of<br />

Finance<br />

Section 5 From and after the approval of this Act<br />

the Minister of Finance is hereby authorized to draw<br />

and expend all appropriations in the Interior Depart-<br />

ment<br />

¬<br />

contained under the head of Postal Bureau in the<br />

Appropriation Bill ending MarcliSlst 1S92<br />

Section 6 This Act shall take effect- - from and<br />

after the 1st day of January 1S91<br />

Approved this 14th dav of November A D 1S90<br />

Bythe King<br />

iv<br />

i- C 5s Spenger<br />

IvALAIJATJA- - TtEX<br />

- Minister of tlieTnterior -<br />

v r - -- -<br />

sr x i<br />

iwik gftiifc<br />

A2S4AGT<br />

Relating to the Compulsory School Age of Whujdren<br />

Be if Enacted by the King gnjl the Legislature of the<br />

Hawaiian Kingdom<br />

Section 1 It shall be incumbent on all parents<br />

guardians and adopters of children to send such chil<br />

dreu from their sixth to their fifteeuth year of age to<br />

some lawful school public or private to be instructed<br />

in good morals and elementary learning<br />

Section 2 If however any pupil in the public<br />

schools conducted in the English language shall have<br />

attained a fair degree of proficiency in the school work<br />

as defined in Section 3 of this Act before attaining the<br />

age of fifteen years and after reaching the age of<br />

thirteen such pupil shall be released from further com-<br />

pulsory<br />

¬<br />

attendance entirely or for a limited or fixed<br />

period on the written request of its parent guardian or<br />

adopters made to the principal teacher of the school<br />

And such teacher shall be the judge of the required<br />

proficiency of the pupils subject to appeal to the School<br />

Agent of the district or to the Inspector General of<br />

Schools<br />

Section 3 The requirement of a fair degree of<br />

proficiency contemplated by this Act shall be con-<br />

strued<br />

¬<br />

to mean the acquirement of facility in the school<br />

work laid down for the sixth year in the Course of<br />

Study at present in use in the public schools of the<br />

Kingdom or correspondingly in any future course of<br />

study that shall be prepared for the purpose<br />

Section 4 All laws or parts of laws in conflict with<br />

this Act are hereby repealed -<br />

Section 5 This Act shall take effect from and after<br />

the date of its approval<br />

Approved tlnX14th dayof November A D 1S90<br />

KALAKATJA EEX<br />

By the King<br />

C N Spenger<br />

Minister of the Interior<br />

cflal 3iiwcrtiscincni<br />

CUPjlEME COURT OF TH1C<br />

O Hawaiian Island In Probate In the matter<br />

of the Wlliof JAMES WILLIAM SMITH Into<br />

ot IColo1 Kauai deceased at Chambers before<br />

Mr Jtmlcc McCtillr<br />

On Reading and Fillnc the Petition and<br />

Accounts ot itcliccnt K Smith and Jarcd K<br />

Smith Executor or the Will of James William<br />

Smith lato of Koloa Kauai deceased wherein<br />

they ask to bo allowed 71700 and charge them<br />

solve with 71700 aud ask that the same<br />

may be examined and approved and that a<br />

final order may be made of distribution of the<br />

property remaining In their hands to the per¬<br />

sons thereto entitled and discharging them<br />

from all further responsibility as such Exe-<br />

cutors<br />

It is ordered that TUESDAY the 2Uih day of<br />

January A D 1891 at 10 oclock a beforo<br />

tho said Justice at Chambers In the Court<br />

HouseatHonolulnbe and the same hereby Iff<br />

appoinica as me ume aud place tor hearing<br />

said petition and accounts and that all persons<br />

interested may then and there appear and show<br />

cauc If any they have why the same should<br />

not be cranted and may present evidence asUo<br />

who a e entitled to the said property<br />

Dated at Honolnln H I this 9th day of<br />

December A D 1890<br />

By the Court HENRY SMITH<br />

1232 31 Clerk Supreme Court<br />

STJPKEJTE COURT OF THE<br />

In Probate In the<br />

matter of the Estate of WILLIAM L GKEEhV<br />

deceased<br />

Order appointing time for Probate of Will and<br />

directing publication of notice of tho same<br />

A document purporting to be the Last Will<br />

and Testament of Wm L Green deceased hav ¬<br />

ing on the 10th day of December A D 1890<br />

been presented to said Probate Court and a<br />

petition for the Probate thereof and for the<br />

issuance of Letters Testamentary to Anna<br />

Green having been filed by Cecil Brown<br />

It Is hereby ordered that FRIDAY the 2d day<br />

of January A D 1S91 at 10 oclock a x of said<br />

day at tho Court Room of said Court at Alllo<br />

lanl Hale in Honolulu be and the same Is<br />

hereby appointed the time for proving said Will<br />

and hearing said application when and where<br />

auy pen on interested may appear and contett<br />

the said Will and the granting of Letters Tes<br />

tamentarr<br />

Dated Honolulu H I becembcr 10th 1S90<br />

By the Court<br />

ALFRED W CARTER<br />

1331 3t Second Deputy Clerk<br />

COURT OF THE<br />

Hawaiian Island In Probate In the<br />

matter of the Estate of AMNIE C COVING-<br />

TON<br />

¬<br />

deceased<br />

Order appointing time for Probate of Will and<br />

directing publication of notice of the same<br />

A document purporting to be the Last Will<br />

and Testament of Annie C Covington deceased<br />

having on the 10th day of December A D 1890<br />

been presented to said Probate Court and a<br />

petition for the Probate thereof aud for the<br />

issuance of Letters Testamentary to Cecil<br />

Brown ha ing been filed br him<br />

It Is hereby ordered that FRIDAY the 2nd<br />

day of January A D 1891 at 10 oclock A M<br />

of faid day at the Court Room of said Court at<br />

Aliiolani Hale in Honolulu be and the same<br />

is hereby appointed the time for pro ing said<br />

Will and bearing said application when and<br />

where any person interested may appear and<br />

contest the said Will and the granting of<br />

Letter Testamentary<br />

Dated Honolulu 11 1 Dec 10th 1590<br />

Bv the Court<br />

ALFRED W CARTER<br />

13B 3t Second Deputy Clerk<br />

SUPREME COURT OF THE<br />

In Probate In the<br />

matter or the Estate of MANUEL PAlKO late<br />

of Hawaiian Islands deceased testate At<br />

Chambers before Mr Justice McCnlly<br />

On reading and filing the petition and accounts<br />

of A J Cartwright Executor of the Estate of<br />

Manuel Palko late of Hawaiian Islands de-<br />

ceased<br />

¬<br />

wherein he asks to be allowed Sl56120<br />

and charges hlmselr with 391533 and asks<br />

that the same may be examined and approved<br />

aud that a final order may lie made of distribu-<br />

tion<br />

¬<br />

of the property remaining in his hands to<br />

the persons thereto entitled and discharging<br />

him and his sureties from all further responsi-<br />

bility<br />

¬<br />

as such executor<br />

It is ordered that MONDAY the 5th day<br />

of January A D 1S91 at ten oclock A iL<br />

before the said Justice at Chambers In tho<br />

Court House at Honolulu be and the same<br />

hereby Is appointed as the time and place for<br />

hearing said petition and accounts and that all<br />

persons interested may then and there appear<br />

and sbou cause it any they have why the same<br />

should not be Lranted and may present evi ¬<br />

dence a to who are entitled to the said<br />

property<br />

Dated at Honolnln l I this 26th day of<br />

November A D 1850<br />

Br the Court J U REIST<br />

1331 St Deputy Clerk<br />

Assignees Notice<br />

aMIE UNDERSIGNED HAV¬<br />

been appointed Assignee of the<br />

Etate of JACOB COERPEtt and RICHARD<br />

STRANCH of Kona Hawaii bankrupts AH<br />

persons having claims against the said estate<br />

are hereby notified to present the came at once<br />

and all persons indebted to said estate to pay<br />

the respective amounts owing by them immedi-<br />

ately<br />

¬<br />

to the undersigned<br />

W C PARKE Assignee<br />

Honolulu Dec 6 13U 1352 lt<br />

Estate P X Makee<br />

NOTICE TO CREDITORS<br />

THE UNDERSIGNED E DTENNEY<br />

William 0 Smith having been re-<br />

spectively<br />

¬<br />

appointed Executor of the Will<br />

and Administrator witli AVill annexed of<br />

Parker N Makee late of Waihee Maui<br />

ripopricwt hprpht- - mvi Tinfll in nil norenne<br />

having claims against the estate of said<br />

farter ilakee to present the same to<br />

William O Smith at his office in Hono-<br />

lulu<br />

¬<br />

within six mouths from the data of<br />

this publication or they will be forever<br />

barred E D TENNEY Executor<br />

WILLIAM O SMITH<br />

Administrator with Will annexed<br />

Honolulu Dec 2 1S90 135 3t 1352 4t<br />

ESTATE OF JOHN NfiOBINSON<br />

EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS<br />

THE UNDERSIGNED HAV<br />

been dnly appointed the Executrix and<br />

Execator of the Will of John X Robins en late<br />

of Honolulu deceased notice is hereby given<br />

to all persons having claims agains the Estate<br />

of said John N Robinson to present the same<br />

dnly sworn to to the undersigned within six<br />

months from the date hereof or they will be<br />

forever barred All persons indebted to said<br />

esttte are requested to make immediate pay-<br />

ment<br />

¬<br />

to the undersigned<br />

CAROLINE J ROBINSON<br />

v LOERIX A THURSTON<br />

Executrix and Executor of the Will of John V<br />

Robinson<br />

Honolulu November 12 1800 1319 Ct<br />

Assignees Notice<br />

SAM FOOK OF HLLO HAWAII<br />

this day made an assignment of bis<br />

property for the benefit of his creditors Notice<br />

u btrreby given to all parties having claims<br />

against the said esmio present the same at<br />

once and all parties incebttd to the said estate<br />

to make immediate payment at the oSce of<br />

HITCHCOCK HITCHCOCK<br />

Assignee Estate Sara Foot<br />

Hilo Hawaii<br />

- ovember 12 ISO J3i 3j<br />

NOTICE<br />

ATA SPECIAL MEETING OF<br />

XX the HAWAIIAN<br />

gFiyStf1 c KhaZoreCmbe<br />

was resolved that Mr T R vtv- -<br />

Dividend Notice<br />

TO THE STOCKHOLDERS O<br />

graph Co<br />

wcaaa leie--<br />

A di ridecdof One Dollar dm kni<br />

By order of Beard of Director<br />

B- - K KJCIiAHDS<br />

IHIoIIawaSyorebeMt Twgg<br />

TF --4KaSER m THE<br />

lesdjnedatiyiajifiroftboKjBzdow<br />

tc JT<br />

3rcru 3iJBmiiitcnts<br />

Mortgagees Notice or Itttes--<br />

4im 4 tx PaiTi<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />

to a power of MitrreMalicJ<br />

In a certain mortgage deed d ted AmII<br />

D 1SS made by Kela Marble a4eSZwe<br />

her husband of Honolulu Island M Oafc u<br />

Alexander J Cnrtwrlgbl of said Hemola<br />

corded in the office of the Registrar or i<br />

ances in Liber 110 folios 5J 53 a4 9CMtfir<br />

a breach of the conditions in said mnrtmn<br />

deed contalnod Jo wit the nna payacM f<br />

the interest when due that all and l ar<br />

the lands tenements and heredltaweats 1 M<br />

mortgage deed contained and described win<br />

after the time limited by law and at a Ura t be<br />

hereafter designated be sold at public aaetlMt<br />

on account of the breach of the coltM m<br />

hereinbefore mentioned<br />

The property in said mortgage deecrlMMr<br />

sltuated at Uauula in said Island of 0m4<br />

more particularly described as follows<br />

1st AH those two certain piece or parcel of<br />

land situate at said Hanula and cosuIalBca<br />

area of 1 12 100 acres and being the hum pre ¬<br />

mises described in Royal Patent No3M3 Lwd<br />

Commission Award No 10972 0 isad t<br />

Walaula<br />

2nd All those two certain pieces or parte<br />

of land situate at said Haanla coatanlaff aa<br />

area of 1 64 100 acres and bela g ajwuas 1 a4 3<br />

Royal Fat cnrNo 2914 Land Cosialseloa AwcM<br />

No 8313 issued to Kamoollllll<br />

3rd All that certain piece or parcel of lft4<br />

situate at said Hauala containing as rea<br />

40 100 of an acre and being the same preU<br />

described In Royal Patent No 5RM Land Cow<br />

mission Award Mo S41T issued to Kaloe<br />

4th AH that certain piece or parcel of law<br />

situate at said Haanla containing ax ar<br />

41 100 of an acre and being the saae pwlin<br />

described in Royal Patent No 1435 Land Cs<br />

mlssioa Award No 10735 issued to Poom<br />

3th AH that certain piece or parcel of Im4<br />

situate In said Hsunla and containing an ana<br />

of 41 100 of an acre and being the same pre-<br />

mises<br />

¬<br />

described in Royal Patent No 14JLas<br />

Commission Award No 10S1 isewtd to<br />

Makalohl<br />

The several above described parcels ofIL<br />

being the same that were coveyed to Ue saM<br />

Kela Marble by Maluae Kamoollllll by 4ee4<br />

dated April 23 ISSSana recorded in Liber m<br />

folios 5M<br />

ALEXANDER J CARTWRIGHT<br />

Xortgagea<br />

J M MOKOARBAT<br />

Attorney for Mortgagee<br />

Dated Honolnln December ICth 1390 133<br />

Mortgagees Notice of Intea<br />

tion to Foreclose<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GXVKN<br />

a power of sale contained in a<br />

certain mortgage made by one Sin Cha to Her ¬<br />

mann Kockermann Bishop of Olba dated the<br />

9lh day of June A D 1SS7 and recorded in the<br />

Registry of Deeds In Honolulu in Book 104<br />

pages 230 and 232 the mortgagee intends to<br />

foreclose said mortgage for breach of the con-<br />

dition<br />

¬<br />

therein contained for payment both<br />

of the principal sum of S20U0 aud of Interest<br />

thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annua<br />

In three years from date thereof<br />

Notice la also hereby given that after publi-<br />

cation<br />

¬<br />

of this notice in tho English and Ha-<br />

waiian<br />

¬<br />

languages for a period of tnree consecu ¬<br />

tive weeks the mortgagee will advertise said<br />

mortgaged property for sale at public auction to<br />

be made at noon on the 13th day of January A<br />

D 1891 at the auction rooms of Lewis J Levey<br />

in Honolulu<br />

Said mortgaged premises are thus described<br />

viz All that certain niece of land situate on the<br />

mauka aide of Hotel street between Smith and<br />

Nnuann streets in said Honolnln and formerly<br />

known as the Bufium Hall premises and ia<br />

deed of same premises to A Bufium dated<br />

August 5 18S9 described by metes and bound<br />

as follows viz Commencing ttthe south cor ¬<br />

ner of this lot on Hotel street 101 10 12 feet<br />

north westerly along said street from the west<br />

corner of the Kuulumui award the boundary<br />

runs along lot No being the dry goods store<br />

lot of the said George Clark now sold to Ashe<br />

P Bates north easterly Hi feet thence north<br />

westerly 46J feet more or less thence south<br />

westerly along Kaluas award 62 feet thence<br />

south easterly 43 feet more or less along Hotel<br />

street to commencement or howsoever other-<br />

wise<br />

¬<br />

the premises expressed and intended to bo<br />

conveyed by said mortgage may be bounded and<br />

described HERMANN KOCKERMANN<br />

Bishop ofOlba<br />

Samuel M Damon Agent<br />

Dated Honolulu Dec 15 1S90 1353 St<br />

U nrrc<br />

- - agees Notice<br />

closure<br />

of Fore- -<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />

to the power of tale con-<br />

tained<br />

¬<br />

in that certain mortgage deed made by<br />

Hana Pihennl Akana and W C Akana her hus ¬<br />

band of Honolnln Island of Oasn to Peter<br />

Dal ton of said Honolnln dated July 23d 1385<br />

and recorded in the Registry of Deeds in said<br />

Honolulu in Liber 94 on pages 836 and 337 and<br />

for breach of the condition in said mortgage<br />

contained to wit non payment or both princi-<br />

pal<br />

¬<br />

and Interest when due all of the land and<br />

property in said mortgage deed described will<br />

after the time limited by law and at a time aadt<br />

place hereafter to be designated be sold at<br />

public auction PETER DALTON Mortgagee<br />

W O Smith Attorney for Mortgagee<br />

Honolulu November 1890<br />

The rand and property described In said mort ¬<br />

gage deed being as follows All that certain<br />

piece or parcel of land situate in Kalnamooin<br />

Walalae ikl in said Island of Oahu and<br />

bounded and described as follows<br />

H Pahale E hoomaka ma ke kihi Akan o<br />

keia mahele oia boi ke kihi Hlklna o ko Fakial<br />

mahele e hele ana Hema W Hlk tl7J kanl<br />

pill me ke kulao Konohikl alalia Hesia G<br />

Kom 1 JO kaul mo ko Konohikl Akan 40 Kom<br />

117K kaul me ko Konoblki a i ke kihi Ilema o<br />

ko Paklai mahele Alaila Akan 55Hlkl<br />

kaule pill ana meko Paklai mahele a hiki i<br />

ke kihi mua a raaloko o ia Apana helSMOOOo<br />

ka Ekaaoi iki aknaemi iki raal paba and<br />

being the same premises that were conveyed to<br />

said Hannah Pihenni Akana under the name of<br />

Hannah Pibenui by Ullama by deed dated the<br />

1st of January 1877 and recorded in Liber 48<br />

ou folio 4SJ 1331 lt<br />

Adlministrators Notice<br />

THE UNDERSIGNED HAV<br />

been duly appointed Administrator of<br />

the EUte of BAPALEUUA Wsllua uxa<br />

Kauai deceased Notice is hereby given to alf<br />

persons having claims against said estate to<br />

present the same duly authenticated with pro ¬<br />

per vouchers to the undersigned within six<br />

months from the dite lnreor or they will be for¬<br />

ever barred persons owing said estate or hav<br />

ing propertv or effects belonging thereto will<br />

please pay the same or make returns thereof at<br />

once to the undersigned<br />

Signed CARL ISENBERG<br />

Administrator of estate of Kapalenoa Wallaa--<br />

uka KauaL<br />

Honolulu November 26 1590 135I 4t<br />

Administrators Notice<br />

The undersignid hat<br />

been duly appointed AdalcUti tor of<br />

the Estate or S HAAflEO Oplo late of n<br />

huhu Hamakiia deceased notice is here r<br />

given to all persons having claims against i<br />

estate ta present the amednlyaBtBetle<br />

with proper vouchers to the nadetgnedwUUa<br />

sir months from the dle hereof or they wiUfce<br />

rorever barred and all persona indebted to<br />

estate are requested to make immediate Mo<br />

ment to the undersigned<br />

CHARLES WILLTAXfa<br />

AdjalnU jator of Estate of S Hasten Oplo<br />

Hamakc Havral i Not 12 1SS0 lZWSt<br />

Executors Notice<br />

Having been appointed<br />

of tbe Wi WALTEEK<br />

SEAI deceased by order of the bupreae<br />

Court dated the lAh day of November 1L<br />

all persons having claim against said Esta ta<br />

are hereby notified to present tha me at the<br />

office of William R Castle in Honolnln tozetker<br />

witn the vouchers duly authenticated witbim<br />

MX months froa the date herenf or they will ke<br />

forever barred All persona Indebted to Mid<br />

Estate are requested to make immediate wit<br />

meat at laid offlce<br />

HELEN M SEAL ExecairixL<br />

Dated Honolnln ifoveaber 25 ISvaHi<br />

Dissolution of Ccartnrkf<br />

j<br />

I<br />

f<br />

--<br />

jUOTICE IS HEREBY GHTE1T A<br />

thenndenlsned heretofore earrrlav V<br />

Stt cderSc F of TH HAWAII Al I<br />

fnfj dissolved ptsrkij by - A<br />

tHUintts at the saae place<br />

feigned C W 6BAT<br />

Hnrolnt- - TT- - iSJb<br />

MVMC

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