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LOCAL AND GENERAL.<br />

The manner in which bricks are being<br />

landed from the Lady Lampson, pets<br />

the quafity of the bricks to a severe test,<br />

sad guarantees the soundness of the<br />

material kid into the walls oi Hooofalc<br />

buildings. Bricks that can stand the<br />

tumbling referred to, without breaking<br />

most be strong and tough.<br />

Dtstxks Justice ot Hsaalei, was des-oyd<br />

by Sre on die 2Ja last. The<br />

Jasy<br />

ezsa:<br />

J Rains have been quite abundant 'on<br />

Hawaii, and the young cane is coming on<br />

finely.<br />

Tfttsl 355.S5 3S?7,321<br />

InlSSS 3,219.23 3S,7,19<br />

The total value of &H imports from<br />

HawsS up to October 1st was 13,253,955<br />

being an increase of over $S,!Q3,(V3 over<br />

The same time in 1S55.<br />

The Frfead.<br />

The riend jee November is on oar<br />

The residence !<br />

i R. Paoiki, Esq., the I table, and is a newsy, readable nBaber.<br />

In its leading ankle k ooansels forbear<br />

ance with the natives in pbKticsl matters.<br />

Perhaps the most interesting ara-c-le<br />

is a contribnaon from Prcc. Alexander,<br />

giving from the journal<br />

oi one theoVdest traders, "Win. Preach,<br />

who visited the islands in ISIS. The<br />

statement quotes some of his transactions<br />

with the Sing and some of the<br />

chiefs, the whole amonntins to 551,633,<br />

aHoi which was paid in sandalwood, at<br />

the rate oi $10 per pkal oi 1S31-- 3<br />

pann-ds- . The story does not state what<br />

were Mr. Erench's proats oa the sandal- -<br />

: wood, bat they mast have been caite<br />

'larce.<br />

f<br />

TTaiTigirg At Hosokaa.<br />

A correspondent writes to as from<br />

Hanotaa ander date Oct. 2?th, (Tnesdsy<br />

lastj as foBowsi "A Japanese store-ieepe- r,<br />

K. Goto, was ioand dead this<br />

morning at 6 o'clock hanging to a cross<br />

arm on a telephone pole aboat one han-<br />

,'L. -<br />

awu iHWH8BSsssgBgafflB<br />

HAWAIIAN GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER<br />

UPJ1N THE CLOUDS. -<br />

The XnTeti3.tion.<br />

The Srst investigation, in regard to the<br />

recent maneavers oi the steamers Sanaa<br />

and TTT. G. Hall oft the coast of ilaai,<br />

was held Thursday. The captain and<br />

other responsible officers of the Hall<br />

were examined; and, on Monday next,<br />

the captain and officers of the Elnaa will<br />

be subjected to a similar ordeaL These<br />

examinations are under the Customs'<br />

bureau, aautne iioara Jtxaminers<br />

upon thL- - occasion, as selected by the<br />

Collector-Genera- l, are; Captain A.<br />

laller, harbor master; Captain H. W.<br />

Mist, IL2n., and Gaotain P. B. Shep<br />

herd, a aQot of this part, jjiev are all<br />

as well qualified for this duty as any to<br />

be ioand in Honolulu, and "the public<br />

may trust to them that action in accord-aac- e<br />

with the facts elicited will be taken.<br />

The harbor master is chairman of this<br />

Board oi Examiners.<br />

1<br />

i<br />

HILO NEWS LETTER.<br />

5, 1889<br />

The Planters'. Monthly<br />

FOR OGTOBEE. 19.<br />

TABLE OP COrr&ZTFSz<br />

case is not known. Nothing tras saved.<br />

Hve feMks records ifee ISstrks<br />

Goer; for that dissks were destroyed, as<br />

iveS as &LoO at noes sad costs bekog-kt- c<br />

to the Government, about<br />

$3 cash bekmririg to ilr. Pncikiarjd<br />

aShis personal effecis- -<br />

Tbe proprietor of ihe Enterprise Planing<br />

JGU est the Esplanade, C. J. Hardee,<br />

died as the Qeeea's Hospital Wednesday<br />

2joraa: coasnaptaon. Deceased has<br />

been zfzxsed train tins lingering disease<br />

isr a. lea? period, snd sor msny rncntiis<br />

hack had iek his ssenh gradually is3-ja- g.<br />

Tfee icneral toot place yesterday<br />

sfMsnooB from bis late residence, Queen<br />

saeet, to JIak3d cemetery where the<br />

renjiias were inferred.<br />

3Jr. C-- J- - Xsne,v marble carter of this<br />

ckv, deserves sreat credit ior she ne<br />

weci frosi his chisel display ed cpon the<br />

tablet rarefied at Eswasahan Ghtnrih.<br />

TestsdaYjn asemory d the late Eer.<br />

Hirai Bingharn, the nrst pastor xf e<br />

besides<br />

i<br />

t<br />

dled yards from the Honokaa JaiL A<br />

that new<br />

iastarac charch. Tbere are over two<br />

hcaarad words oa the tablet all 5<br />

cSeariy sad arastacaSy eneaSed as<br />

cccid be done anywhere. It is a work<br />

efart ct which any marble caster night<br />

fee3 jrocd.<br />

two-inc- Election of Officers.<br />

The r.nnttffl m&eiing erf stock.-holca- the rs<br />

eg ihe Paisa P2r.ritai:oa tras faeSd<br />

Tnesdsy, when the foBotting oSoers<br />

-irere<br />

eleced for the coming year: H.<br />

P. Baldwin, preadent; "RT-h<br />

rope, evidently parchased<br />

JfortiiepnijttsejTras nd and fara all<br />

ifcJ4Ji-- ft J IWW JUW M fcJl.T rW.<br />

iortied fcataoA ihe desd marTs hszids I sdeai ;<br />

sadls vere ptrrtonea ana s. geataas<br />

hsassisii'sisicc, nader iris lelt r. Xo<br />

psrScabcs srefatysn jet."<br />

"O." Value oi the Planter's Monthly.<br />

"With Out Readers.<br />

Diffusion vs. Maceration.<br />

The Value or Exprience in Sugar<br />

Mffis. ' . ,<br />

Ownership of Hawaiian Sugar Plantations.<br />

Visit to Suar Exhibit at Paris Exposition.<br />

Erom Saccharine to Sucrose,<br />

Emit Trees and Peas.<br />

Dr. Crotnpton on Chemical Control.<br />

Eesonrces of Geylcn.<br />

TYeighing Cane.<br />

Diffusion in Demerara.<br />

Vanilla.<br />

Some things that every Eafmer ought<br />

Atsrster,<br />

ce-rcesdent; J. S. Athertai,<br />

ioinenr.<br />

trea-- 1<br />

szrerj T. n. Hohion, secreisry; and T. The Austrian Sugar Industry.<br />

3aT-- auditor.<br />

Host CoSee is Planted and Baised for<br />

Trie anneal meeang at thestccfchoHers i Market.<br />

icctheEJriJoaSagar Cccnpany sras held Importance of<br />

srben the<br />

the Diffusion Process.<br />

fcixmaz (xncers<br />

I "srere elected; TT. E. Aniaa Cropp, pre--<br />

Tke-presadex- H. E. Glade, it:<br />

GiZETTE PDBLKHI5G CO.,<br />

Jc3mF.Hscife2d, treasurer; E.McBex.<br />

xndilcr; G. JL Cooke, recording secre-<br />

46 Merchant St., Hcnolnln.<br />

tary.<br />

-<br />

i1 j'<br />

Musical'<br />

SUrertiiseainvts.<br />

Rice is now coming to this port very<br />

freoJv.<br />

Light rains and heavy winds are reported<br />

from Hawaii and Maui.<br />

Hob. IT. P. Baldwin has donated<br />

$2,W to the Kaurnakapili church.<br />

The infant son of Mr. E. P. Low died<br />

Tbarsday evening at 7 :S0 o'clock.<br />

Tb Planters' Labor and Surmlv Com- -<br />

paBys ooQierence adjourned AVednesday<br />

awj.<br />

It is raparted that a rifle association<br />

has bean formed on the island of Maui,<br />

bat particulars are not yet to hand.<br />

Mr. Parker Makee is said to be still<br />

saSWing from illness at San Rafael, California,<br />

and shows few signs of recovery.<br />

In another column is the Tax Collector's<br />

notice to taxpayers for the<br />

present year. It requires careful attention.<br />

Mr. Justice Dole rendered a decision<br />

Oct. 90th in the case of Ah Hin vs. H.<br />

A. "Widemann, in which His Honor<br />

allowed the demurrer.<br />

"Barnes' Hawaiian Geography" is<br />

published, and a few advance conies<br />

have reached the Board of Education.<br />

More copies will follow soon.<br />

There was a dinner and dance on<br />

board H. B. M. S. Espiegle on Friday<br />

evening, the Royal Hawaiian Rand was<br />

in attendance to furnish the music.<br />

A Hawaiian iurv acauitted R. "W.<br />

"Wilcox on a charge of conspiracy Thursday<br />

evening at S o'clock. The jurors<br />

were atae tor acquittal and con-vkuo- n.<br />

three for<br />

Dictator Wilcox had a grand luau at<br />

Paktata on Wednesday evening. Many<br />

of the natives took off thoir hats to him,<br />

and Missy Wiloocky's name went from<br />

month to mouth.<br />

The silver cup trophy, to be presented<br />

by the Hawaiian Tramways Co. to the<br />

baseball champions, has arrived and is<br />

on view in the jewelry store of Mr.<br />

Thomas Lindsay, King street.<br />

The Up Town Book Store has a new<br />

advertisement elsewhere. It relates to<br />

the coming long evenings and how to<br />

enjoy tbem in the home circle. Read<br />

the advertisement for information.<br />

It is stated that the Hawaiian jurors<br />

who acquitted Wilcox found fault with<br />

the supper that was served to them. It<br />

is questionable whether they earned anv<br />

sapper, but some people never can be<br />

satisfied.<br />

The conteats of the Planters Monthly<br />

for October are given elsewhere. From<br />

these contents it"will be seen that the<br />

subjects treated in this number of the<br />

moodily are of a very interesting and<br />

instructive nature.<br />

Advices have been received by the S.<br />

S. Alameda of the death oi Captain W.<br />

G. Bush at New London, Connecticut.<br />

Opt. Bush was for some vears a sugar<br />

punter as Paia. Maui, and will be rementbeted<br />

by ola kamaainas.<br />

It k aetined in our "By Authority"<br />

column that tenders will be received'at<br />

the office of the Board el Education until<br />

12 noon on the 30th inst. for the con-strocti- on<br />

and completion of a school<br />

houseat Milotii. South Kona, Hawaii.<br />

In oar "By Authority" column it is<br />

notified that sealeu tenders will be received<br />

at the Interior Office untilXovem-oe-r<br />

20th, at noon, nr the construction of<br />

& road front the landing to the upper<br />

Govern meat road at Holualoa, North<br />

Kona, Hawaii.<br />

Preparations for the widening of<br />

AJakea street, between King and Hotel<br />

streets, are being made by some ox the<br />

landowners on said street ia trimming<br />

the grounds the required width. Itis<br />

therefore probable that the work of wid-eni- nc<br />

will soon becin.<br />

The Board of Education has awarded<br />

seboal-hocs- e building contracts as follows<br />

f School-bous- e at Manoa, Honolulu,<br />

to H. F. Bertelmann; school-boese- at<br />

Kamaaha, Molokai, to Tnck<br />

Lung Choog; and an addition to school-hoes- e<br />

at Kaeluwels, Honolulu, to P. A.<br />

Aadersoa.<br />

The Mllowing spans were on the<br />

Alameda ea route to the colonies:<br />

Duncan C. Ross, champion swordsman<br />

of the world ; Captain Brewer, champion<br />

wing shot ot the world; and Professor<br />

Donaldson who seconded LaB&nch the<br />

aaarioe. when be defeated Jack Dempsey<br />

on 2 th AncBst last.<br />

T5e Mechanics' and Workingmen's<br />

UamB held their usual weekly meeting<br />

in Kntshts of Pythias Hall, Fort street<br />

on Friday eveninc a good attendance<br />

ia point of numbers being present.<br />

ixxty-eic-bt The Government received<br />

their month's salaries Thursday at Alii<br />

olani Hale.<br />

The brig W. G. Irwin brought a portion<br />

of the patent excavator ordered by<br />

the Railway Company..<br />

Two fine Fischer pianos have just been<br />

opened at the store of Ed. Hoffschlaeffer<br />

Co. bee their advertisement elsewhere.<br />

A series of survevs and borings are<br />

being made at the entrance to the harbor,<br />

with the view of preparing plans<br />

for deepening the channel.<br />

We leant that Mr. W. C. Achi has accepted<br />

an apology from Mr. John E.<br />

Bush, and that the libel suit against<br />

the latter has in consequence been<br />

stopped.<br />

Mr. X. S. Sachs announces the sixth<br />

annual clearance sale at the Popular<br />

Millinery House. Read his list of goods<br />

and prices advertised in another column.<br />

His prices are down to bed rock.<br />

There was large attendance at the<br />

Hawaiian Band concert Thursday evening<br />

in honor of the planters' visit. The<br />

usual rich" and attractive adornments<br />

and lights graced the building and<br />

grounds.<br />

The bridge over the stream,<br />

some nine "or ten miles from town will<br />

be in a day or two, and the<br />

rails laid on it. Some of the piles have<br />

been driven down eighty feet, and it<br />

promises to be very firm structure.<br />

The Kawaiahao Church<br />

and Rev. H. and Mrs. B;ngliani and<br />

family desire to thank all those who assisted<br />

in making the centennial birthday<br />

anniversary, at Kawajabao Church yesterday,<br />

the successful event that it<br />

proved to be.<br />

Benson. Smith & Co., druggists,<br />

give notice in this issue that they<br />

are the agents for the Tahiti Lemonade<br />

Works Co., and that D. T. Bailey is<br />

manaser of the same. Their manufac<br />

tures comprise Tahiti lemonade, lemon,<br />

cream and plain soda, etc., etc.<br />

Dr. Luts writes from Chicago that he<br />

is on his way to the Hawaiian Islands.<br />

He is a desciple of Dr. Unna of Hamburg,<br />

and has made leprosy his study.<br />

Dr.Luti may therefore be expected to<br />

arrive in Honolulu by the next steamer<br />

from the coast, and will immediately<br />

thereafter begin his treatment of lepers.<br />

In baseball match on Saturday at<br />

Makiki the Iolanis defeated the Puna-hou- s<br />

by a score of thirteen to eight runs.<br />

Only eight innings were plaved by the<br />

Aalas and Roads & Bridges" teams at<br />

the same place, when darkness pre-clos- ed<br />

the game. After considerable<br />

Robert Parker, finally awarded the game<br />

to the Aalas.<br />

The Hawaiian Hardware Company<br />

has an advertisement elsewhere bringing<br />

into public notice great many articles<br />

never before introduced to this<br />

market. On entering the store of this<br />

new firm a glance will show the im<br />

mense variety of the stock and the burnished<br />

glitter of the new goods. The<br />

entire stock is new, and of the most<br />

modem and improved varieties. Look<br />

at their advertisement.<br />

On the 19th of October, between the<br />

hours of S and 9 o'clock p. m., a German<br />

sailor by the name ot J. Hendricks was<br />

lost overboard from the brig W. G.<br />

Irwin. Everything that possibly could<br />

be done to save the man's life was rendered<br />

by Captain MeCnliosh and officers<br />

of the vessel. At the time above mentioned<br />

heavy sea was running and the<br />

weather thick and squally.<br />

Professor Lyons .reports finding near<br />

Moiliili, deposits, consistinc of incrustations<br />

on lava rock, of black oxide of<br />

manganese, a mineral which we believe<br />

has not been heretofore reported from<br />

these islands. The mineral is associated<br />

in this locality as elsewhere with similar<br />

deposits of oxide of ion, neither mineral<br />

occurring, however, in sufficient quantity<br />

to warrant forming a mining company.<br />

Sng&r and Kice Statistic.<br />

The imports of sugar and rice at San<br />

Francisco for September and for the first<br />

nine months oi the year were as follows :<br />

SCGAE.<br />

Sept. Jan.ltoOct.1.<br />

Hawaiian, lbs . . . .9S2,K2 23593<br />

Manila 4,233,6m 43.131.2CO<br />

E&st lames 4.24fl,474<br />

China 3254 SfE.iTS<br />

Central America. 31$,(63<br />

Toad .14J233.22S 23.6J9,76<br />

la<br />

members were added to the<br />

rail sbe total of membership to date<br />

being reported at SP9.<br />

1SSS Snccpssfal Parachute .lump by Vrof.<br />

officials<br />

Van Tftell.<br />

The well advertised local event ot the<br />

season, a balloon ascension and parachute<br />

jump by Professor YanTassell,<br />

took place from Kapiolani Park on Saturday<br />

afternoon. Some two thousand<br />

people were on the ground at the hour<br />

fc<br />

advertised, S o'clock, but the balloon did<br />

not sever contact with mother earth<br />

until an hour later. At 4 :02 the lines<br />

were parted and trie balloon saiieu<br />

quickly upward, Professor Van Tassell<br />

with his parachute, being attached as<br />

an aonendace. At 4:05 the balloon<br />

reached its highest point, variously estimated<br />

at from two to three thousand<br />

feet, and a minute or so after, the daring<br />

aeronaut severed his connection with<br />

the balloon and came rapidly earthward<br />

with his frail support, "successfully<br />

accomplishing the first parachute jump<br />

attempted in this kingdom. Prof. Van<br />

Tassell states that (which was plainly<br />

apparent while the balloon was in easy<br />

a<br />

view) the ropes of the parachute got<br />

twisted or the jump would have been<br />

made from a greater height. Mr. Frost<br />

the manager states that the party remains<br />

in" Honolulu but three weeks<br />

longer. Mr. Levey, to whose energy the<br />

puDUC are maeDiea lor tne exmoiuon,<br />

Halawa hopes to arrange for another and higher<br />

jump. --<br />

finished<br />

.<br />

The Concert.<br />

Prof. Felix OUert was honored with<br />

a<br />

a<br />

very good audience, on<br />

congregation,<br />

Messrs.<br />

a<br />

a<br />

I<br />

a<br />

J2,43,0M 272,519,216<br />

mcr.<br />

Sept. Jan. 1 to Oct. 1.<br />

HawsSiB.Sss I.8,?M 687.C03<br />

China Jjft5S,4fc2 25,53324<br />

J&aaa li&&sd lp23AS5<br />

MuceBaneoes... i2 5,512<br />

"<br />

Saturday even-id- g,<br />

at the Opera House, and he was<br />

certainly in his best trim. The grand<br />

piano used by him on the occasion was<br />

a very superior instrument, and in his<br />

hands was heard to best advantage.<br />

The violin solo by Miss Katie McGrew<br />

was very well executed, and was received<br />

with applause by the audience. Though<br />

not last on the prorramme mention has<br />

been reserved with regard to the masOllert-rend-ereterly<br />

manner in which Prof. d<br />

the difficult execution in the renowned<br />

musical chef d ouvre of Liszt's<br />

arrangement of the March from Wagner's<br />

famed opera of Tannhause.<br />

The song by Mrs. Paty and the duet<br />

by Misses" Dowsett and Rhodes, were<br />

also well sung. Mr. Hoog-"- s comic song<br />

was given in Lis best vein. The following<br />

is the programme:<br />

1. Piano, Sslut a Pesth ' Marche<br />

Hongroise"deCottcen.. . .Kowalsld<br />

2. Piano The Elite Vaise Brilliant<br />

J. Wieniawski<br />

Felix OUert.<br />

3. Duet (Soprano and Alto Harp of<br />

the Winds Abt<br />

Miss D. Dowsett and Miss M. Bhodes.<br />

L Violin Solo Chanson Polonaise<br />

H.Wiemawski<br />

Miss Kate McGrew.<br />

5. Song<br />

' Mrs. J. H. ,Paty.<br />

6. Piano Solo Tannhauser March<br />

(Arranged by Lfcrt) Wagner<br />

Felix OUert.<br />

T. Comic Song .Will come back L. Denza<br />

Mr. W. H. Hbogs. 4 . t<br />

S. Piano Solo RecoUections of Home<br />

MiHs<br />

Felix OUert.<br />

An Important Sale.<br />

The following bonds and, tock were<br />

sold at auction on Saturday at the salesroom<br />

of James F. Morgan :<br />

Eleven $503 Government 6 percent<br />

bones to A. Drier at $ooj; three $1,003<br />

Government 6 per cent, bonds to A.<br />

Drier at $1,130.<br />

Ten shares Paia Plantation, par value<br />

$103, to A. Lazarus at $269; ten shares<br />

Paia Plantation, par value $109, to W.H.<br />

Purvis at $259 50; sixteen shares Paia<br />

Plantation, par value $100, to J. B. Ath-erto- The Second LUerarv and<br />

Club of the season opened well. The<br />

first piece a piano solo was played by<br />

Miss Meserolqof Brooklyn, N. Y., and<br />

was rendered in a veryartistic manner.<br />

There were recitalions by Mjss Weight,<br />

Misses Alexander and Hitchcock.and Mr.<br />

A.B.Loebenstcin whose selection was the<br />

relief of Luckuow Mr. J. Napier play<br />

ing the bagpipes. It was very effective<br />

and was a treat. There were readings<br />

by Mrs. Loebenstein and Mr. J. Moir.<br />

Duct piano and violin", Mrs. A. B. Loebenstein,<br />

Mr. C. J. Stevens. Male quartette,<br />

Dr. Williams, Mr. Severance, Mr.<br />

Lord, Mr. Burt. Quartette. Mrs. P. L.<br />

Lord, Mr. A. W. Burt, Mr. P. L. Lord,<br />

Mrs. H. C. Austiu. At close there were<br />

some excellent charades well gotten up.<br />

There are at this time twenty-thre- e<br />

brakes and fifteen carriages in Hilo in<br />

use, and five more will come on the next<br />

Kinau. All are anxious to go through<br />

with them to the Volcano. No doubt<br />

they will be generally used for that purpose,<br />

and there will be many brake<br />

downs on tne road wnicn will make a<br />

blacksmith shop necessary at the halfway<br />

house.<br />

The Catholic Mission students, some<br />

of them, are making rapid progress in<br />

taking fine pictures. They will take a<br />

small photograph and make a large picture<br />

from it, and execute it in a splendid<br />

style. They have many of these pictures<br />

on exhibition at Sifva's photograph<br />

window, mho, wnich nave been spoken<br />

of as being very life like. Lately there<br />

has appeared the picture of a Mr. Wilcox<br />

who was kindly treated by the Hawaiian<br />

people, ami has been trying to<br />

repay them lately. The last picture on<br />

exhibition is that of Gen. John A. Logan<br />

very life-lik- e.<br />

On the ever memorable day of October<br />

2S, 1SS9, four amateur photographers<br />

met on the banks of the Waiolama<br />

river, Hilo, with each a camera for the<br />

ostensible purpose of taking views of<br />

that enchanting localitv. Thev met bv<br />

chance each being ignorant that there<br />

was any one coming but themselves.<br />

They were all respectable gents, characters<br />

without a blemish, and in love<br />

with art. In their line they were all<br />

artists, and as they are all modest gents<br />

I shall not name them. There were:<br />

1. The American Consular Officer.<br />

2. The Deputy<br />

n<br />

at $260.<br />

Twentv Union Feed Companv, par<br />

value 0, J. F. Hackfeld at $60.<br />

On account of whom it may concern<br />

Ten shares Ookala Plantation, par value<br />

$100, to Mrs." M.D. Hall at $106; ten<br />

shares Ookala Plantation, par value $103,<br />

F. W. Msmrlar.e at $105; ten shares<br />

Ookala Plantation, par value $103, J. F.<br />

Hackfeld $105; twenty shares Ookala<br />

Plantation, par yslne $100, to CoL Jona.<br />

Austin at $105.<br />

Sold per order Fifteen shares Hawaiian<br />

Agricultural Co., par value $100, to<br />

Mrs. F. E. Hobron, trustee, at $167 50;<br />

ten shares Hawaiian Agricultural Co.,<br />

par value $103, to T. W. Hobron at<br />

$167 59; ten shares Hawaiian Agricultural<br />

Co., par value $103, to J. F. Hackfeld<br />

at $167 50: ten shares Hawaiian<br />

Agricultural Co., par value $103, to Hon.<br />

W. O. Smith at $167 50; twenty shares<br />

Hawaiian Agricultural Co., par value<br />

$103, to CoL Jona. Austin at $167 50.<br />

Ten shares Ookala Plantation, par<br />

value $103, Order $105.<br />

Totsl sum realizedfrom the Hardcastle<br />

estate, $20,140; on account of whom it<br />

may concern, $5,260; per order,<br />

$11,937 50; horse and mule sale, $723 50.<br />

Grand total, $SS,03L<br />

Collector-Gener- al of<br />

Customs of the great Hawaiian Kingdom.<br />

3. Our new doctor, just arrived, always<br />

genial, and who will make lots of<br />

friends.<br />

4. Last but not least, our new school<br />

teacher, whose school is increasing quite<br />

rapidly on account of his popularity.<br />

Weil, you should have been there and<br />

seen them laugh when they began to<br />

get their cameras ready for action. Their<br />

four (4 faces each under the black cloth<br />

of their four (4) cameras. There seemed<br />

just then to be more than a usual number<br />

of people, wading across the Waiolama,<br />

and some ran as for dear life for<br />

fear the artists wished their pictures,<br />

which thev did not care a snap about.<br />

They wished only for the charming landscape,<br />

not the tvaterscape. So the four<br />

(4) artists had a jolly good time and will<br />

ever remember the meeting of the four<br />

on October 2S, 1SS9. Amateur photographers<br />

.seem to be increasing rapidly<br />

and some of oar photographers are making<br />

beantiraUy truthful pictures of Hilo<br />

and vicinity.<br />

The natives at their dances in the rink<br />

dance the Lancers much.and often dance<br />

Yankee Doodle and seem to enjoy it<br />

Bngelv. They go in to it as though it<br />

gave them special pleasure. It pleases<br />

some foreigners also.<br />

The tax assessor has only given those<br />

who wish to appeal, only one day for<br />

that purpose.<br />

Two murders reported a Japanese in<br />

Hamakua, and a Chinese in Kona. The<br />

sheriff, ever alive to his duty, has gone<br />

to look after the cases. J. A. 21.<br />

Hilo, Oct. 31.<br />

JlS&frtisnmais.<br />

totice to the Tax-Paye- rs of the<br />

Islands of Kauai and Xiihau.<br />

THE TAXES FOB THE YEAH<br />

are dne aid payable from 2OTe3ber<br />

In to3tceiber 15:h.<br />

Sens of $l0atd orcrrsualbe paid in TJ. S.<br />

Gold or Hawaiian CerUicates of Uepoilt--<br />

After December 15th taxes are crer due, tad<br />

delinquent payer will be liable to init with 10<br />

pn cnu and com added.<br />

J. K. TABLET.<br />

Assessor aid Collector of Taxes for the Islands<br />

of Krrmi and 1285-2- 1<br />

'iiti.<br />

Tax Collectors Notice.<br />

'PHE TAX COLLECTOR FOR<br />

,L the Districts of Waimeaand Xiifcau,will<br />

visit tic Island of tiih&n en November 2S&<br />

znS. be at yonnpapa from 5 xjc to 3rjc for the<br />

osrpose of CoHertirg Ttxes.<br />

0 all other dates to December 15:h. tie<br />

CoUcdor ct be Xozcdax his cS;e in Wximea<br />

frozi o'ciockio S o'clock ul, and from Administrator's Notice<br />

i<br />

o'cJoct to o'ciock yjc<br />

L.H. STALZ,<br />

Deputy TzxAessor isd Collector of the District<br />

of triune, ird Xiihan. 123D--2t<br />

!<br />

HA VINO<br />

claims acainst the Estate of J. It. 1IAL- -<br />

uuAi.mcoi i'uauno,,iamKu.v are bereby i<br />

notified to present tar same toMhe undersigned<br />

nritmn six months from llio date or the publication<br />

of thl notice, or they will be forever<br />

barred. And all persons Indebted lo said Kstate<br />

are requested to make Immediate payment to<br />

the nnderslgned or to J. H. Mills.<br />

JOSEPH C. IIALLIDAY,<br />

12-- 4t Adm. Estate of J. R Halliday.<br />

Executor's Notice !<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO<br />

having claims against the<br />

Estate of THOMAS II. IIOBROK, late of Hono-lul- u,<br />

deceased, to present the same to the undersigned<br />

within six months from the date of<br />

the publication of this notice, or they will be<br />

forever barred. And those indebted to said<br />

estate are requested to make immediate payment.<br />

Claims may be presented at the office ot W. 0.<br />

Smith, Esq.<br />

MRS. F. E. nOBROK,<br />

Executrix Will of T. H. Hobron, deceased.<br />

Honolulu. November 1, 15S9. l95--4t<br />

NOTICE !<br />

PERSONS ARE HEREBY<br />

notified that any debts contracted on behalf<br />

of the Estate of JOSE ESPINDA, without<br />

mr written order, will not be paid.<br />

--ina an persons are cautioned not to purchase<br />

any of the Personal Property beloncins to the<br />

said Estate, except from the nnderslened.<br />

MRS. MARIA ESPINDA.<br />

Executrix under the Will ot Jose Espinda. late<br />

of Lahaina, Maui, deceased.<br />

Lahalna. Maul. October 28, 1SS9. 1295-3- 1<br />

NOTICE !<br />

."VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN<br />

--i. i mat at a meeting of th Hipahulu Sugar<br />

Co. held in Honolulu, on the Si day of October,<br />

1SS9, the following officers have been elected for<br />

the ensuing year:<br />

President<br />

T.F. Hackfeld<br />

H. P. Glade<br />

Treasurer. ...........Ed. Mnller<br />

Secretary<br />

u 1050<br />

Auditor .......... ....O. Unna.<br />

1C95-- U<br />

n. LOSE Secretary,<br />

Tax Appeal Notice.<br />

THE TAX APPEAL COURTS<br />

the several taxation districts in the<br />

Second Division, will be held in the month of<br />

November, A. D. 1SS9. as follows:<br />

Makawao Court House, Mouday, the ISth, 10<br />

A.K.<br />

Watluku Court House, Tnesday, the 19th, 10<br />

A.M.<br />

Pukoo. Molokal Court House, Monday, the<br />

23th, 10a.x.<br />

Lahaina Court House. Thursday, the 23th, 10<br />

GEO. E. RICHARDSON.<br />

President of Tax Appeal Courts, Second Division.<br />

II. I.<br />

Wailuku, Maui. October 23, ISS9. 1295--2t<br />

Tax Collector's Notice.<br />

qTEIE TAX COLIiECTOR FOR<br />

JL the District of Kan and Puna will attend<br />

at the times and places specified beIow,;for the<br />

purpose oi receiving annual taxes:<br />

KAU:<br />

Honuapo, November 16, from T a.m. to 9 a.m.<br />

Hilea. " " " 10 " ' 12 m.<br />

Naalehn. " " 3 r.M. " 5 p.<br />

Punalan, " IS, " 9 am. 10 a oi"<br />

Pahala, " " ' 12 m. " 1 pm"<br />

PUNA:<br />

Kahacalea, November 20, from 3 r.M. to 4<br />

Kalapana. " 31, " 7 a.m. .. 9 A M-<br />

Kahena. ' " IOaoi.<br />

Eamaili, " " 12 m.<br />

Opihikao. ' " 2 p.m.<br />

Pohoiki. " . " ' ,4 p.m.<br />

Koae, .. ' 22 9 XJi.<br />

Maknn, " 23 ' 9 a.m<br />

Kuknln. " ' 1p.m.<br />

Waiohinu, Ean. other dates Dec.<br />

SlllfilAM,<br />

Deputy Tax Assessor Collector District<br />

Eau and Puna.<br />

Waiohinu. October 1659. 1255--lt<br />

TI LI1.1<br />

64 1257-l-y<br />

Hesdet, President and<br />

Gobi-be- t BEOwy, Treasurer.<br />

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"11 AM<br />

" 1 P.M- -<br />

BV ,T. V. 3IOKGAN.<br />

SLOOP YACHT !<br />

AT AUCTION.<br />

On Saturday, Nov. 9th<br />

AT 14 O'CLOCK 0ON<br />

At Brewer's Wharf, I will nt Public<br />

Auction,<br />

The Centor-Boar- d Sloop Yacht<br />

LOIHSTA DOOSTE!<br />

Formerly the REFORM. In good order, with<br />

Topsail and Spinnaker. In addition to<br />

Regular Sails.<br />

TONNAGE 1.46.<br />

Record First Prize in Second Class Yacht Race<br />

on 16th November, 1SST; and Second Prize In<br />

Yacht Race of July 7th, 1SS8.<br />

EEThe Vessel can be inspected on application<br />

to<br />

JAS. F. MORGAN,<br />

Auctioneer.<br />

Auction Sale of Leases of<br />

lesiraiBiisLots<br />

WAIKIKI.<br />

On Wednesday, Nov. 13<br />

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,<br />

R II I wilt sell at<br />

Pnrtlt Anfrtn<br />

The Lease for 20<br />

Of the following Desirable Bulldlntr Lots, suitable<br />

for Residences', situated at Walktki, on<br />

the main Road, and being a portion of<br />

the Waikiki Property of II R II<br />

LlllnokAlani.<br />

Iot A<br />

r.M- -<br />

3 roc<br />

" 5 roc<br />

' 12 M.<br />

" 10 A M.<br />

2 P.M.<br />

on all to 15.<br />

.U. T.<br />

and for the<br />

of<br />

23,<br />

E. 3L<br />

Size 1T5 feet front and 1S6 deep; this<br />

Lot adjoins the bridge and is on the<br />

main road leading to the Park. The<br />

Lot is fenced.<br />

Lot B Adjoining Lot A, has a frontage of 120<br />

feet on main road, and is ISGfeet<br />

deep.<br />

lot C Adjoining Lot B. frontage of 120 feet<br />

on maid road, ISC feet deep.<br />

Lot D Adjoining Lot C on maid road. Has<br />

12U reel irontage ana a depth ot lbo<br />

feet.<br />

Iiot E Size 140 feet by 3C0 feet, at rear of Lota<br />

A11CD has a frontage on a new-roa-<br />

sell<br />

AT<br />

LILIUOKALANI.<br />

Years!<br />

33 feet ide. connecting with<br />

main road to Park.<br />

Lot F Adjoining Lot E. Size 140 by 360 feet.<br />

Lot G Adjoining Lot F. Size 140 by 360 feet.<br />

.Lot H Adjoining Lot Q. Lize 140 by 360 feet.<br />

Iiot I Adjoining Lot II. Size 140 by SCO feet.<br />

All these Lots are level and well planted with<br />

era??. The Waikiki Cars run pact the front of<br />

the Lota.<br />

The Lota are situated about SO feet from the<br />

Beach.<br />

Parties purchasing any of these Lots will receive<br />

gratis a 20 year lea-- e of 50 feet of Land on<br />

the Beach, for erection of bath houses and bathing<br />

facilities.<br />

Rents payable in advance.<br />

A Chart of the Property can be seen at my<br />

Salesroom.<br />

For further particulars apply to<br />

J.<br />

;etu litDcrtisciiicnts.<br />

F- - y<br />

MORGAN,<br />

Auctioneer.<br />

II<br />

D. T. BILEIT, Manager.<br />

LAXUFACTUEEES OF<br />

Tahiti Lemonade,<br />

Lenioii, Cream and Plain Soda,<br />

Ginger Ale. Hop Ale. Grenadine. Raspherryade. Sareaparilla,<br />

MINERAL WATERS, ETC., ETC.<br />

OTELEPHEOISrE; 297.<br />

All commnnications and orders should be addressed to<br />

BENSON, SMITH & CO.,<br />

AGENTS.<br />

Manager.<br />

Jons Esa,<br />

Secretary<br />

Vice-Preside-<br />

N.<br />

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Cecil BEowy, Auditor.<br />

Eauk,<br />

Opp. Spreckels' .<br />

t<br />

Importers<br />

(LnilTED).<br />

and. Dealers<br />

iHurtion Bales.'<br />

HAWAUM HAEDWAEE CO,<br />

Fort Street, Honolulu,<br />

Hardware, Crockery, Glassware,<br />

Chandeliers, Electoliers. Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,<br />

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS<br />

Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Lard Oil, Cylinder Oil j<br />

Powder, Shot and Caps,<br />

Machine-loade- d Cartridges, Chamberlain's Patent;<br />

Silver-plate- d Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery:<br />

Plows, Planters' Steel Hoes, and other Agricultural Implements;<br />

Handles of all kinds;<br />

Plantation' Supplies of eyery .description,<br />

Hart's patent " Duplex " Die Stock for Pipe and Bolt Cutting;<br />

Manila and Sisal Eope, Bubber Hose,<br />

, Wire bound Bobber Hose, Spincter-grip- ;<br />

Sprinklers and Sprinkler Stands.<br />

GKEISTTS FOE:<br />

Union Metallic Cartridge Co.,<br />

'2esr Process" Eope,<br />

Hartman's Steel--Bir- e Fence and Steel-wir- e Mate,<br />

Seal's Carriajre Paints,<br />

Win. G'. Fisher's Wrotieht Steel Ranges,<br />

Gate Citv Stose Filters,<br />

" Sew Process Twist Drilte,<br />

Hart's Patent "Daplex" Di Stock.<br />

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