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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 />
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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 />
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F1r mm<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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