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VOL. VIII. NO. 1117. HONOLULU, H. 1., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
nnrn and rcBLisHtn
EVERY AFTERNOONaxusrr subdat it thi
Dtllj BiUttin PQbtekln Co., L'd.,
at tbb orricaflrfl ft 82S StrekMt St, oieiila, I. L
BUBBOUIPTION-B- tX DOLLAB A BAB.Delivered In Honolulu at FifTT Obbt aVoBTH, In advance.
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
-- 18 FOBLIBHE- D-
BVBR.Y TTjrsaX3A.YU Foca Dollam A Ybab to Domeitio,
4111I Fit Do mam to Foreign Bubsortbers,payable In advance.
BOOK AND JOB PBIMT1N0
uom ta scrasioa sttib.
!N1 - BOTH TELEPHONESP. O. DUX 89,
Ife
Thb Daily Bm.litib Ii printed and patslishcd by the Dslly Uulletm PublishingCompany, Limited, at IU offloe, Mer-chant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian i.
Daniel Logan, editor, resides onAlakea street, Honolnlu. afnreiald.
Addreta lettera for tbe paper "EditorBullbtib," and business letters " ManagerDally Uulletln Publishing Company."Using a persons! address may caute delayIn attention.
Buslneaa Oarda.
UCWEHB GOOatJt,
luiroataM and Dbalbbs ta Leases arILL BIND Of UOUUIHM MirBAJAM.
Kurt Street. Honolulu.
B. HAOKFKL.D a 00..
H ennui. OoMsjikaioe Ami-i- t
Jviruer Fort and Queen Street, Honolulu.
tVO. 0. SBtlTHIXB).
tuirrioaaekAaotttaaaAL Bnviaae AiT.
Mahukoua, Kobala, Hawaii.
WILLIAM FOSTS&.
ATTOBNBT-A- T !. IKIl NtlTAlt Pneklll.
No. IS Kaahumanu Bt., Uunoliilu.
THOS. LINDBAY,
4eurAtnpiKi. JbwblbaMABBB.
tan Wat'H.
Kukul Jewelry a epecialty. I'artloularattautlon paid to all kind of repalra.
Malnerny Block, Fort Street,
HONOLULU IKON WOUKB,
itVBAM Bnoibi, Buoab MllU, Boilbbi,Ooouni. Ibom, Ubai, nn l,tn
Cantikoi.
Macblnerv of Kverv DeanrlDtton Hade toOrder. Pariloalar attention paid to Bblpa'Blacksmlthluir.Bhort Noti
Job Work executed at
B. A. JACOBSON,
Watchmakkk and Jkwki.kh
003 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I.P. O. Box 287. Mutual Tele. V.
DR. 0. W. MOORE,1400 Van Neis Ave., B. P., Cal.
Elegut ApartveiU for Pattest.BLIOTIICITT IB nikVOUa DIB BAKU.
MW Dr. Moore oners Invalids all tbecomforts of home, with constant aud care-ful treatment. Hefers to 11. It. Macfarlane.
MW-- tf
CHAS. GIRDLER.DtaacT tMroBTBS or
KNOL1SH AND CONTINENTAL
JDry QoodsKaaliuniauu Street.
Cement Sidewalks & Gra-nite Curbing Laid.BaUiuates glvan on all kinds of
BTONK,X)N0itETKA PLA8TKBWOUK
ajsv oobcbbtb a srat'iALT? "mM
JOHN F. BOWLER
6. B. BOARDMAN,
MILS AOENT KHH
Tagawa Coal& a RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS,
AHOHIVSOTS,Orricst New Hsfe Deposit ttiilldlng,
Fort street, Honolulu, H. I
Plans, Bpeulncsilons and Hurtiilud'enoe given for Every Description of ilulldlug. Old HulldliiKs successfully UainodaiQaa and Kularged. Designs for InteriorDeflorations, Mai or I'raw-In- g,
Tracing and lilmi Printing. Drawiugsfor Hook or Newspaper llluitratluu.
wm. o. irwin & co. just ARRIVED(Limited)
UFK1CB rOH HAL -
FERTILIZERSttax. obom ton
Okbrtied HUn Gride Cue liou.We am aleo prepared to take ordere for
I4tssrs. . Okilt&nclt Oo.'ireartlllxeartj,
Insuring prompt delivers
BOILED LUCOLIThis la a sutwrlor Paint Oil. con-les- s
pigment than Unsaid Oil, andgiving a lasting brilliancy to color.Used with drier It gives a splendid floorsnrfar
Lime, Oezxient.KaKINMDrtUOAKtt
8AiiMOi
ralrtaskCsstlif CcsCerae) Beet
iiirr
Componnds, Roofing & Papers,
lean rtttit SUibb flu Citinii
Jarboes' Dbumoti, EeibuI A BrUstisfHist
specially designed Vaoumu Paus.
FIRE.LIFE an i.
MARINE
INSURANCE.
BartteN lire tjuoruoe Co.,Ajwett, 17,109,825.49.
LuMlni A Laacathlre Fire lu. Co.,Aaeets, 14,317,052.
Tajtrntw aui4 MerMy atarlae 1mm. Co.,iMmlted)
iiMtl, tB.124,057.
N Turk Lite Imm. Co.,AmaH, tl37.499.19B.9fl.
G. 0. BBRGBR,Qeieral Afeit tor Hawaliu Itlutta.
HONOLULU.
Wm. G. Irwin Ko.Wm. U. Irwin,Clau Bprackels.W. M.QIflsrd.Theo C. Portar
uo-'-s
lor
(UMITKD)
President and Manager-
Hecretary and TreasurerAuditor
Svigetr FactorsAND
ComraisHion AgentH
UBMT ur vue -
Oceanic Steamship CeMBany,
OF BAN KUANOIBtM) CAL.
G. BREWER k CO.(LIMITED)
General MercantileHn -
414'
Coinmissioo ArjentsP.C.Junea PresidentO. H. Itobertson ManagerE. F. Bishop. Secretary A TreasurerW. F. AllenV. AuditorO.M.Cooke )
H. Waterhoune V lilrwtnrC. L Carter '
City Carriage Co.,Corner King and Dethel Bta.
80TB TBLEP10HE8 113 --
Fine Carriages & Civil DrivwrnTo be had at all hours.
.J. S. ANDRADK,Krl-t- l Mnnager
Atlas Aisnrance Go.
OJT Z.OXTT303)7
AMSTI, ne,tw,oo,
II. W. SOUMIDT 4 SONfAgtmls for Hswslluu Islands,
KEB BAKK "0. D. BRYANT.'
BABY CARRIAGESor ALL STTLMl
Carpets, Rags and Hats
In the Utest Pattern
41 MHOUSEHOLD
Sewing Machines.HAUD SEWING aUCHlNBS.
All with the Latest Improvement
ALSO OR MAUD -WESTERMAYER'J
OJekted Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars,
- ABO 0THBB
MU8ICAL INSTRUMENTSFOB BALK
ED, HOFFSGHLAEGER & GO,,
King Street, oppo. Caitle Cooke.
BOTH TKbKPHONKH
II USTACE & CO.
COA,an Kind In any quantity from
414
oag hj a ion.
CHARCOALpmm one bag to any quantity
FIREWOODlu length! and Bawed or Split
from a bag to any quantity; alert
WHITE & BLACK SANDHTU--tf
NATIONAL
IRON WORKSQUIBN STRDBT.
Betweea il&kaa ail BJeaaraa Straata.
'PHK UNDERSIGNED AUK PKB--pared to make all klndi of Iron,
Urati, llronte, Zlno, Tin and Lead Cait-lu-
Also a Oeneral Kepalr Shop forBU-a- Knglnee. Hlce Mill, Corn Milli,Water Wheeli. Wind Mlllt.elc Machinesfor th Cleaning of Coffee, Caitor Oils.Beam, Uamle, Blial, Pineapple Leaves andother Fibroui Plant, and Paper Stock.Alio Machines for Extracting Starch fromme Manioc, Arrow iiooi, ato.
All orders promptly attended tir
WHITE. UTHAN k CO.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Luicb in Town.
Tea a.xid OotTtattsAT ALL H01ISJS
rUK FINEST BRANDS 0
Cigars and TobaccoALWATH ON BAND
Ti J. NOLT1D, Prop.DAVID DAYTON,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
- WILL ATTEND TO -IdDioeroent and Sale of Propert)
ABD
Collecting In All Its Branches.OrrioBt No. 42 Merchant Street
tfUTUAJ. Tacxrscoxrac a bo.H7ft-- tf
METROPOLITAN MEAT GO,,
Wholesale and Heuil Botchers
AND -NAVY C0MTI4CT0RS.
J G, J, Wallah, : i Mauager,
Pacific Hail S.S. CO. i Canadian-Australij- n Steamship Line
AND fHB
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Go,
Per tOIOHAHA aii HONQIONQ.
ateamera of the above Coupanle willcall at Honolnlu on their way to the aboveporta on or about the following dalci:
Btmr "CHINA" Bcptember 3,1894Btmr "OCEANIC" Octoler 2, 1B!M
Btmr "CHINA" November 12, 1MM
Btmr "OCKANIC". ..December 11, ISMBtmr "CHINA" January 21, 1KKS
Btmr "OCEANIC".. February 19, IWttBtmr "CHINA" April 2. 1836
rot SAN FRANCISCO
Steamer of the Above Companies willcall at Honolnlu on their way from Hong,kong inu Yokohama to tue above port nnorabo ut the following dateti
Btmr "UK I .OUr.Htmr "CITY OF PKRINO'1
21,
October 9,Btmr "OCEANIC". .November 10,Btmr "CHINA".. .December 81,Btmr "OAKMC"... February 10, lotBtmr "1'KKU" March 29,Btmr "OAKMC" April 28,
I4TIS OP PASSAGE III AS FOLLOWS:
CaoinCabin, round trip 4
tnonthe . .
Cabin, ronnd trip ISmonth) ... .
Kuropean Bteeraic
1 ..
Augaet lM.
1HH189418SH
1K951H06
to TOBO-SAN-
IIAO W
Ob U
aon
to HOB
II7J0O
PU
S1U
MW PaieetiKen paying full fare will brallowed 10 percent otTrttnrn 'r If return-ing within twelve iiionlh
4TBB Pot Freight and Pantfe apply to
H. HACKFELD k CO.,
f7tt Agontt.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
AosinlliD Mail Service
Fer SuFrucUco:
10000
The New and Fine Al Btoel Btaiiitii.
"MARIPOSA"Of the Oceania Steauiehlp Couipeuy willbe due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck-land on or about
August 23d.Aud will leave for the above port wltbMalliand PamenKeraonorabout that
For Syiaey aal Anoklaai:The New and Fine At Bbamihi
44 "ALAMEDAOf tbe Oceanlo Steamship (ompany willbe due at Honolulu, from Ban Frnfiiro,on or ahont
August 30th.And will have prompt deapauiii wltbMaUa and Passengers for the above porta
Tbe undersigned are now prepared to liaue
THiOUGB TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
II ToK UNITED STATES
fS- B- For further particular reaardlngKmltfht or Passage apply to
WaL 0. IBWOi A CO., Ltd.,
Osnsral AgsaU.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Time TableLOCAL LINK
S. S. AUSTRALIA..
Arrive Honolulufrom B. F
Sept. H.
Oct. 0.Nov. 3.Dws.
mixa
THROUGH LINEKroin Ban FranoiN
for Sydney
Amve imnlulu
ALAMKDA, Aug.30MARIl'OBA,bept.27MONOWAI Ort. 25
notary
a.KOMn,
flu
26
data.
Steel
Leave Honolulufor B. F.
Sept. IS.. .Oct. 13
Nov. 10
. .. ,Do. f
From Sydney fuiHsu Francisco
4 Honolulu.
MAKIPOBA,Ang.23MONOWAI, Sept. 20ALAMKDA
11. LOSE,
Pabllc, Collector andBusiness Agent.
Oeneral
Hub-age- for Several of the 11 eht FIREINBURAM'K COMPANIEH.
PatsDtss of Losfl's Chemical Compound for
GUrltylng Can Jules.
Mutual Telephone". P. ). Iii !.Meri'lisntStnet, Honolulu.
Ring Up Bold Telephones 122
ms -
Baggage Express,
JAMHS POLLOCK.
ntamnrf. of tlie anove Line, running Jn connection wltb th
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYetween Vancouver B 0 and Sydney, N. 8. W.. and calling at Victoria. B. 0.,
Honolulu and Bnva F1J1J,
A.R,B3 JDXJE3 A.T KCOISTOLXJLXJ
Sydney Suva, VictoriaVancouver,
8tmr"WAKIUM00"Btmr"AUAWA" ...,Btmr"WAKIUM00"
On about the dai vli.t
From and forand B. O.t
..SeptemberOctober
....Novpmber
TBToiah TlckeU Uaaad Boaolnla to Cauda, Oaltai SUIm aal Bvopa.
raatoRT ark rAMiaanaa Allium,D. M NIWI.l,, Montreal, Canada.KOBKHT KKIUl. Winnipeg, CanadaH. M. HTKKN. Han Francisco,O. Mel nilOWN, Vancouver. B. O.
8tmr"AKAWA"
HONOLULU SOAP HOUSEThrow packages rontiiininir thirty hoxos of Tokio Parlor Match
only 10 conts.Soil tho very of Soup at $1.50 per 100 pounds,
bars of 25 pouuds, honest for $l.'2T).
Uormau caittio aoap, tnauuiai'iuntii ny urnuGermany, at 10 cents per
Toif Soap, retailboap in tl
or
2
1
wholesale prices.ns of VZ i.i.
Stearic Wax Minim; Candles, manufactured by the bmery UamlleU'nrU niiinimiatl. Oliln. VI tAti(llis for '2Ti cnnls,
Klawo Firo Wood, f 10 cord, uut In blocks of 12 inchesiu quantity from $1 delivered to any part of tho city froo of
Riawo Charcoal 10 cents a sack.Richmond, Va., Cedar Wood Pails, finished with brass hoops.
Small size, W) largo alz, 75 cents.Empty Vinegar and Wine Barrels, as water recolvors, at tl.Kitchen Salt iu sacks of pounds, 50 cents.Table Salt given nway.Highest Cash Price paid Hides, Skins Tallow.
b:reh.a.:m:,MUTUAL AM
Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABL.Wilucb, Pre. d. U rtc.Oait. J. A. Kikii, Port
Stmr. KIN AD,CLARIS. Commander
Will leave Honolulu at 1 v. a., touching atLabalna, Maalara lla mid Ms tens thtsame day; Mahukuim, Knnilm- - and Ijiupahoehoe the follnKiuir rrlvtnv atHllo at midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU
FridayTue.dayFriday
Tuesday.
Tuesdayrriaay
below taled,
pounds,
Aug. 24Sept.
14
Tuesday ttept.2&rriuay uci.
ucuitiFriday
Tuesday
tf
Oct.6
lbNov. 27
Friday Dec.Tuesday Dec. 1H
Returning Hllo, touching at Leu- -
same Kawalhae a. m.; a
10 a. m.; Makena r. .; Maalaesliay II r. St.; Labalna r. a. tbe following
arriving at Honolulu 0 a. . Wednes-days and Saturdays- -
AKKIVES AT HONOLULU
SaturdayWednesday...Baturday .. .Wednesday ,Baturday ..Wednesday ..SaturdayWednesday...SaturdayWednesday...Saturday . . .Wednesday ..
1
1
s
... ,.4
u
7
4H
1
.. 12
. . 223
1324
31424
.... 6IB
No be12 on of
Stmr. OLAUDINE,CAMERON. OoauuBdar,
i 0r. t at ttneioUnman Klpi
Hi
II0H5
leavesday;
day;
OcL
Dec.
will aflarnoon day
Will leave every
andReturning will arrive at
Bnudav
nhulu.
....Oct.
....Oct.
....Dec.rtMietved
sailing.
Honolulu Tuesdaytouching Katiutui.
Honolulumomine.No will be rwwlvert alter
t r, m. on day of sailing.
ConslKiiees must he at the toreceive their Freiuht. as we will notourselves responsible suchhas Iwmi laiuled.
...Dec.
While the will due diligence in handling Live Stork, we declineto assume any responsibility In ease of thrloss of same.
The Company will not be responsible lorMoney or Jewelry plared In the rareof Pursers.
LESSONS
Drawing and Painting.
Howard HitchcockDrawing and Painting taught by the
Olnssiis every Wed-nesday and Sslurdny from 8 a. uto I'J noon.
ML Lesions fur Private Pupils In spe.olsl Uiies ol work also given.
The Htuillu villi be ntieu to vl.ltorsevery Krldsy alturnoon,
BepLBepL
.Bent.
....Nov.
....Nov.
....Nov.
Freight
Freight
landings
Freight
Comnanv
unless
KuroH'au invtlnxls.forenoon
From Victoria and Vancouver,for Sura and Sydney:
"Alt AW A" ......Btmr"WAKHlM()0"..
B
. Augnt2lBeptemter 24
.October 24
trontm-- For Freight and Paiage arid
Oeneral Information, apply to
Theo. H. Davies & Co., L'd,AgenU for IK UnumUnn Mnndt.
bot q'tality aud.volgul,
isiuu onw., ,unuuuMui,pound.
boltnt
nfper the soum
long auy up,charge.
atl'oi
cents;
100
for aud
isr.TEL.
W.O. lloaHunt
day,
Sent.
Nov.Nov.
gar
ever)
gtW
holdafter
use
IN
0.lat-
est
Btmr
Known as the Bolt Boap Man,
IlKTIIKL 8TIIKKT.
HOP HING & CO.,tOi HOTEL BTKEKT,
GQHHISSION HANTSWholesale Dealers In
Liprs and Manila CigarABO- -
General Chinese MerchandiseSUCH AS
0.,
Nut Oils, Klce. Matting,Chinese Silks, Eu, Etc., Eta
EnglUb aaa Americas GroceriesBy Every Coast Btesmer.
MUTUAL TELEPHONE 147 l(WM
SOMETHING NEW I
PACIFIC TTAHR CO.,
87 alo6 St Mutual Tel. 662.
Daggsge Checked from Hotels aud Resi-dences direct to destination. No
Itechecklng at steamers.
Ksggsge always pnt In State Rooms.
Oiieurges ocdera.te
ia-(j-
J. R. MILLS,Manager.
BEGAN VAPOH a PACIFIC GAS
Endues k Launches !
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
t Thoy cannot be surpassedfor motivo power.
FOR CATALOGUE
JOS. TINKER,lUXt-- tf Sole Agent, Nuuauu street.
California Fruit Market,
C
BEND
Corner King A Alskea Bt
Refrigerators
By Every Steamer from Bun FranCisco with
Fresh Fruit, Oysters,Salmon, Poultry,
Km. Ktn., Ktr. Kto.I0.HM!
Consolidated Soda Water Go,, L'd
h3b:pt-4A.na:d-e'.
Cor. Allan A Port Sta., BoboIbIo.
UOI.I.TSTKK (JO.,li-- tl Agvnti.
Mrttoed la neither Vv nut turpi ,
But EitabUihfd for the Benefit of All.
THUKSDAY, AUG. 2,1, 1894.
Sinro our article on the waterquestion appeared yesterday, ourattention has been called to anofficially advortisud extension of thetime for receiving tenders, from the1st to the 11th of September. TheGovernment ought to be preparedto show very good reasons for thisadditional delay. In tho first placothere was loo much delay, by atleast six mouths, In calling for tend-
ers. Then, when ouco called, thetime is farther protracted for tendays, after six or eight firms iu theUnited States had their bids alreadyin tho Government's hands. Every-
thing does not seem to bo above-boar-d
in this matter, and the Bulle-
tin will closely watch tho sequol Iu
the interests of tho public and of
clean government.
It is not tho first time Honoluluhaibeen fooled with tho glitteringpromise of foreign capital being ailready, wheu valuable aud negotia-
ble franchises have been projectedfrom the brains of speculators. Now,
if the Councils are to bo askod toundertake legislation directly affect-
ing tho most important communityiu tho islauds, let tho promoters boperemptorily required forthwith toput up or shut up. Monoy talksaud a moiety, or soiub respectableproportion, of the large amount offoreign capital (or an electric rail-
way, deposited either iu tho treasuryor in one of the local banks, wouldbo of more value that 50,000 pagesof claptrap about "present cer-
tainty," "groat opportunity," otc, lutho Government morning organ.
Thoro are two paragraphs in theMarshal's report which do not seamto clang well together. One reads:
There have Imhju 10,028 arrestsduring the period, resulting iu 11,-52- 1
convictions aud 1501 discharges,a detailed account of which will bofound iu the following tables. Acomparison with tho last periodhhous a decrease of 13S0 arrests andItWl convictions.
Tho other paragraph, placed ontho opposite page to the foregoing,runs thus:
For purposes of comparison I an-
nex hurewtth the totals of arrests aspublished iu the Attorney-General'- s
lteport for the period ending March2)1. 181I2. which will show tho Increase tu the work of this depart-ment.
How a decrease of arrests willshow an iuerease of work in thopolice bureau is something thatoven the Attorney-Genera- l wouldfind hard to explain.
Tho royalists ought to be satisfiedwith the quality of tho juslieit whichis being served out to them by thoItepuhliean juries. The Gazette Co.has been tuuleted f.'AX), aud ltawliushas got a verdict of more than SfXWO
against MeChesney. Atlierlhtr.
As this is the first jury panol onrecord which has beeu constitutedupon party lines, its uiouiura doubt-less feel a peculiar respoubibilityowing to the uuusual burden. Whatthe royalists hate to do, however,with tho libeling of a republican bythe Gazette Company is somethingno follow can understand. Theparagraph quoted above is a down-
right iuBull to the jury. It is im-
probable that one royalist iu a scoreever had tho faintest suspicion thatjustice would sudor iu tho bauds ofthe good uieu and true who formthe present jury pauol. Thoy arenot, with a very few exceptions, responsible for the foolish provisioniu the Constitution which for thofirst time in this couutry made a po-
litical test oath a qualilii'Htiou forjury duty.
QUE AT NE47 INDUSTRY.
WorkB of tho FortUizur and Fhoe-pbut- o
Company at Kalibi.The immense brick building of
the i'acific Fertilizer & PhosphateCo., at Kalihi is nearly finished, oulya few additions luting uecessary,wheu it will be ready to receive therumaiuder of tho machiuery whichis expected shortly from Uermauy.The company's works at Kalihimake a little village in themselves,buiug a goodly cluster of buildiugs,The iiinunger has n house of idsowu, aud so have the laborers theirhotiro. Quite a number of peoplehnve been viriting the fertilizer fac-tory recently and aru astonished althe magnitude of tho establishment.It is expected t hut it will bo lu run-ning oritur buforo many weeks,
etaTV DoWJv frHit, ft" P" "W,
i
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' r"V WV-S- J m
V
I
THE HE ALAN r DO AY CL.UO
Dance to bo Glvou at Independe-nce) Park.
A special nirotiiiK of tlio bonnl ofmanagetnout of tlm I tal.nni I'.oatClub was hold at tlm Ilawnilau Ho-
tel jeaterdaj owning. It n docided that n'dauen lm fjivt'ir at
I'nrk on Friday own-ing, August 31st, for tho iurpno ofprocuring funds toward tho oroc-tio- n
of n now bonthouo. A com-tnitte- o
of fivo was appointed toall dotniU and to appoint suit- -
committees. All lovers of aquatic
nOAIJ.
lu
thoAbout
twotho
ha
uorts should attend danco and itected bv S. Aniwn from Vanlond their aid securing tho and arri- -
object in view, viz , tho erection of a val U o number of uion will bonow boat house. creased. Mr. Fee k will bring with
Tho owned bv tho club are him part of tho material to be uedthe following: Carl W., Oritlin and in tho construciion of tho
sea's; Tlio havo the exten- -
piolaul, tho famous sta- - completed to Waianae in limeseat boat, which Ins to tiring in tho crop, which will
beeu defeated, and tho 1MU V , bo in January next.Heiduv regatta -
As tho club has decided to build anew boathouso of its own, tho boatshare beeu removed from the IntoKing's boathouso and aro uowstored in tho Government ware-house below tho lish marketbuilding.
It reported I hit tho memberswho havo retired from tho liealaniintend to organize a club, andit is said they hat o secured a sub-stantial tnociliership roll. A meet-ing will be called in the near future.
THE CASE.
Tdamtlflcation Property -- Caso NotFinished
W. H. Coulter appeared trialin tho District Court to-da- ou acharge of receiving and hiding
tho property of Mrs. O. A.town, within the past three wceltc.
Mrs. C. A. Drown, the lirst witnesson the stand, identified a card cae,a bronze and a gold pin,valued at about $20, as her property.These were about threeweeks from tho residence ouPlains. Two other witnesses exa-mined this forenoon were Kim andAlameda, native girls, who letil!dthat they had known defendant forthroe months. lie had beeu
to tho house by their father, Nn-lop- i,
and slept ou tho veranda in uhammock. They had rcii a boscontaining some jewelry, but onlyono had seen tho jovwlry displayedin Court. had at times leftthe houso aud stayed away over-nights. Tho cae was continueduntil this afternoon.
Hilo's attractions and the allernatire route to the Volcano form thoprelude toadi-sertrtio- u tho mar-velous powers of the aermotor audthe sterling qualities of garden audlawn implements andarticles. The author is the adver-tisement writer of the HawaiianHardware Company.
By Jh. F. Morgan.
TO-LOK.K.O- W I
STAMP SALE!TO-MORRO- W, An- -. LMtli,
AT VI 01 1.01 K NOUN,
AT 1ST 3AIwTS3I2.00MI KILL SKI I, T I't IlLK Al'l rio.S
U"7-l- l
Jnei. V, lvtocp;n.n,AlUTHiVhKK
CASJSALEV, Aug. 2-- Uj,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M..
AT MYI WILL DILI. AT rt'l'LlC Al'CTIti.N
IDry QoodsClothlnr, C'rucxftry, (IIuh whre,Pieces L'lntU, Uox'b hlioi- - U
Lare Assortment of
& Shoes,Neits Trunks, Furniture, llnuk,bbow Casts Kle , t.u ,
Jels. F1. lorgarx,1117-t- t AtlCTIOS'KKIt.
nuautKO THE
"All Aboard for Wnitinant" Jan-
uary Next.
Work progreititf favorably onthe extension of OMiu Ihilwajto Waianao and Kahuku.tuenty-liv- o innu have been onifajrcdduring thopaxt Heels' clearing
Imuli, and at present two mileshavo boon cleared. Gradingbeen commenced and everv thing i
being pushed on rapidly. A. S.Peek, Jr, in superintending thework
A. S Feck, tho contractor, i ox- -
tho tho S.towards corner to morrow, ou his
in- -
boatsextension.
Seeley, six oared sliding Kv intention is tosix-oare-
d iontiouary never next
the oleasuto boat.
new
is
new
COULTER
of
for
stolen
medal
missingtho
admit-ted
Coulter
on
household
Klc.
FIRE
Little Damago Dono But the FireDepartment Prompt
The Pacific saloon, corner of N'uu-ai- m
aud King streets, narrowly es-
caped going tip in smoko yesterdayeveniua. oy Shaw who was onthe oppoito sido of the street no-
ticed a ilam'ug light in tho upstairsportion of the saloon and volumesof smoko coning out the window.
s turned iu an alarmaud then went and told T. Quiuu,bar-keep- of tho saloon. Qnitinand others rushd uptairs when anattempt was made to nut tho lampout but it exploded aud tho lampfell to tho floor. Water was pouredon it, which only made mattersworse. Fleally Mr. Quintt smother-ed the Amies with the billiard tablecover. Kugino Co. No. 1 waspromptly on hand, but its serviceswere not needed. The damage isplaced at SUM)
By Lewis J. Lovoy.
Valuable Laud For Sale
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
In iiur.itmitcc nf nn onlrr limvd util utthe lt etirt of tlio Hist Circuit,
will f II ut Public Aucilun
Ou August 25, 181U.
AT 12:30 OVI.OUK V. M.,
01 rnlii day im t lie prcmlson, that wrtulnplceo ut I to the olthe lull) Antnlito .Mnntelio, dwiisi'd
idtuatu on of llcckwltlininl Mctr-ni- street. In I'utmliuii, Jlotioliitu, the MiiiiiMiiuiiiliilin; mii arm of UUiiimrt fe t iimru or !.Property kx1 for liuiiiolot, and Is Inlien.' Iiy liH'.illty
mid utul deeds at ux.pt'ttootIMiroliiinT. Bale to l! sittijtul to cunllnii-tl- i
lief llivlo.irt.tm Kor further particulars emnilrn ol
llbMtY SMITH,rniumlssiotier of Sale. Judiciary lliiflilinit.
Iuv-.i- ji
BUILDING :-- LOTS
For IJomestac3.3KOK HALE AT AUCTION.
i l.. 'Pf Tln W II' 'II J- I k V III-- 1 A "J' !5,AT rJ:"k) O'CLOCK V. M.,
I will Mil ni I'libllu AuolUin, tof l uml lliiinlraiii Hrrftx, ruiiuliiiii,
Sheets of Surcliargtd Stamps ! iin myt )mm uuk Lois:
SALBSROOVt
Boots
immediately
SATUKDAY,
1 A Lot nt tin- - 8. V. corner of Mvtcal'itri'l lliiifilium Mreets, I'minlioti. of overll.UJU tipiure feet, excellent m.IiUih fur uturt', XMin-- r frum Pioneer rtrtenlan Well.
tir from uim-nimfti- i jtpe tliortly to tfluUl In llii) ft rent, 9 minute' wulk fromtleri-uiu- iireui uml cam.
U A !t on IIIiirIiiiii street, nearlytin? uouve one, lU.eOO Miuare fet-t- ,
i.ime vtitur.
3 A Uit V) feet frontitKS an lllnjhiin.street, nenr H'enrn-'la- well, liUSi nmnrefret, with a iinwlv Ijitllt Cdttuueof 1 ro'iuei,Mteiieti bin) Until, water from arUfxIuiiwell.
4 Ono Lot of Iftl feet fruntajie on Met-rnl- f
Itonl near ricu View ealaie. lietwei nView nvemw pnil Marques
street uloiii,' Mr. Mullor'n property.
of TitrlouH slits to stilt purchasers, oiie of them now occupied by Mr. A.(loniti Jnnlln, on Cliuiiiliurlulu rtret t; tUUlast lol hits a L'ottiiK t It.
THUMB OF SLi:-CflHh- on ilellveryofilc.nl v 1 It rKireetit ilucoilllt oil HiiinUllt oliilil.oroue-li.tlfcaii- li on delivery of iteeduml the other hi'f on tiinu.Kiiuruiiteeil b;mortKnKvulH nrr.iiit.
The plan of the above property ti l
se-- at thn otllee of the nuutloneer.
11(0-- 1 ItLOW.'B T Zjovy,
AUUTIUNbKIt.
WILLIAMS BROS.609 AND 611 KING STREET.
The Bark "Bryant" which is now overdue will
hriii"; to ns the
Largest Consignment of FurnitureKVKU 8HIITKI) fO A KIMiLK FIKM ON HAWAIIAN SOIL,
And will Consist of Everything Needed to Furnishii House from a
Baby's Rocker to aSolid Oak Bedroom Set
WILLIAMS BROS.Bell 179. TELEPHONES Mutual 76,
iliMl iliilto: Oil., I'll
Tliurs'ny, Avg. ?J, .W$.
The situation of I lilo givesthe people there just reasonsfor pride, the scenery fromalmost any point will attractvisitors and the delights of adiy spent on Cocoanut Island.ire sufficient to keep them inthe vicinity indefinitely. Hesidehis the roads through the
country have been put in acondition that makes it tempting lor people who enj y acarriage tile to the VolcanoAnd I torn correspondence pub-lished iti the daily papers, aswell as reports from foreign-ers who have spent a day ortwo in I lilo. the residents thereare an hospitable set. I lilo,then, may be said to be a mo-
del town for tourists. Firstbecause of the way the peoplereceive guests and entertainthem and because of the at-
tractions which nature has pro-vided. Kan, the other gate-way to the Volcano, is less at-
tractive only for the reasonthat the conditions are not suit-able for town building and thereare consequently fewer peopleto finish what nature left un-
done. We do not wish to imply that the people of Kaucould build mountains, butif the population was largerthe government might listenattentively to the request forbetter roads. The diive fromPahala to the Volcano was apleasant one in the days whenthe road was good, but justnow it is in a condition that in-
vites the attention of com-petent road builders more thantourists. We have no doubtthe improvement will come iutime, for it's a matter that in-
terests every one here indirectly. We have no doubt touristswould derive more pleasurefrom seeing both sides of 1 la-w- aii
if the facilities were rightthan to ser! only one. Themoney spent by visitors comesto ever) one indirectly su it ip-pea-
in ordr-.- r foi the bii.Mruj-- s
people to unite in petitioningthe government to put theroad in order.
We put up a 1 2 foot GearedAermolor for the HonoluluDairy the other day to be use dlor cutting sorghum. Hiemanager of the dairy h.uldoubts as to the power of themill to do the work. A threehorse power engine would notdo it and it was not believedthat ( iiough power could bedeveloped in a twelve footAermotor, but it does the workperfectly and at no expensefor fuel. Now, then, ifa twelveloot mill will do this where isthe limit of a 1 ot GearedAermotor. In addition to run-ning a No. 4 triple acting pumpmat win uiscnarge ten thou-sand gallons of water per hour,it will run a grindstone, alathe, a feed cutter aud dearknows what else. The Aer-motor and a pump of this des-cription will irrigate anythingfrom a lawn to a rice planta-tion.
We have added to our already large stuck of gardenrakes an assortment of newst)les that are bound to jumpinto favor with people who liketo have clean lawns.
We have a stock of Hang-ing Lamps, which lor eleganceof finish, durability and powerof the burners commend themselves to everyone, even thepeople who use electricity forlighting purposes They rangem price from four dollars totwenty and you get just doublevalue for your money. Youcan find a larger stock in thefactory where they are made,but not in a store devoted ex-
clusively to the sale of lamps.We're up to date even to thehinges on our doors, which areopen from six to five. 'I hegoods will draw and the prieswin you.
Whirligig sprinklers that require no attention alter theyarc put in the ground havebeen added to our stock, so wecan say we havo a general as-
sortment of these tilings Youcan get an) thing yon want iuthe sprinkler line from us.
Hawaiian Manhvarii ('.. I ti
'lt7 ?t)KT S'lMiKHflT.
oRD
KDWAV I'OIlTKtt. Leatlitu? Furniture. D..lr( tho HviiAn Inland.
ntmtiMiti Block, lMtvio ifntx nti'l NuunuuitfM ham I lfl nf Hiitnl otrnwt oln wtt
IrtHit ltuiMirtr of Kitit- - Kntollue.Irt C'hM' tnt 'xh W hnt-- nn hatui
W Icker Warti, .lolnn, KiN-fUn- Chairill von all And pripf Oim good
AAJl aythui yon
JL .JSLnVthini: fan
Y
NDPoRnn
ER
Ku
wniil Hi DtnlUtf-roo- ni Kurtnttm-win- lIn R"lrKm Kurnitnn.
ou full ito uiiltxl with Onbf snt Cradl"on wl fiidl fiwiilei U to Wt from
Ud HI t'O'W Ni 41111 Hi lvle4wll tli ru'li,.! pitrr,M'
O htnilf U tuuiil wiMmul MMUnactti,o liotii in Honolulu clU l,h iom) itiiti !
tin't nii lir0 Konif Ll tir" m SiH Kt.ninlr I'illiivv. ami ('nullum
rntt WiiiiIiim .HIuttH tti all oolmi auJ altjao!m tnr viuir wmilim in Wivm nr Hrat TmnnniiM
I t'onrK k tituri not torgni to nirtottutinr banlirti' 'afvn.t Uvroin flt t S0li1
)Airiii at rnlrm(vttrinu of UthnUir"t Ktmiilutp i- - iti i
t our Kmm Ltiaim tmyiuK pIkwIi.uoJa aii1f of all iH nilli (Jliairx ami MuIhiv.aI inatur.
v?rjtHnly kuiwi niak a (xMnrv of Inlerlot D'oratiiJK.iHrylMHiv tnmt Mr lino. Unlwy who mltt tins apoial fnatuix.
m riuunr.-- tt ar ili- - titiuiw In Honolulu,lialiillt.v. I'niinpl nt-a- a nut) Dinpatrh is our mr.ti..
I'liMf rnaltn
Brli. .V2o - TKLKPIIONKS Mutual t;.W
DeliveryWagons
Made in Honolulu Outlast the
Cheap Imported Articles
JC The Best WoiltnijiiiHhip and tho Best Material
arc obtained at the
Hawaiian Carriage ffl'f'g Co.,
Tro 70 Qi n Stveot
The Best Place to Buy
Is Where You Can Get
Pure Goods I Prompt, Reliable
Attention! and Low Prices I
THAI PLAOB IS AT -
t
t
t
Benson, Smith Co
66
Oornar Fort Sc Hotel Blb- Our Soda Water is the Best --it
JP-BIT-I. S. 3 "Q-A.EnL,IO- "
HOLXilSTBR & OO.Hiivt mad another Lare lmpoilation ot
MANILA CIGARSflrn.lf of liA OONSTANUIA ami Kl. COURT
DKI. OH I K.NIK
L(.ri AHHortmont of HShapon and BIkmn
hii u In Ronti or lint? Paid Our r'm ft Mtirr.hani Ktifwta.
TIME IS MONEY"TO BAVK YOtllt TIMK AND MONEY BOTH STEP tN TO
Hoxyp So Co.,IXTo. '74 Kins Street.
Wi-- hnve a lot of Nrw flood to nrrlvo by the "Wilder" uml tlio "Bryant," and to makeroom v.u oiler our irucnt suierb ktock ot
..BEDROOM SETS..In Oak, Walnut and Curly Birch of Ilia Intrst patterns at snch low prices
that it will pay you to lifc.t In ilinn at once.Hue our hlcgont Assortment of
Wicker Ware, Chiffoniers and Chairs,In tots and slnh' jili-ee- to still eviry tate and every pocket.
ALL KINDS OF MANUFACTURING DONE IN
Furniture, -:- - Bedding -:- - and-:- - UpholsteryBest Qatlltj ot Live Gese Feathers, Silk Flo's, Hair. Mors and Excdslor ilwijt oi bud
If). All orders from Hip oilier Itnmls will ho atlr-nil'- to in a manner that willFiVisfaiM Ion. rry us oih-- and yoit 'll nerer Ihivh us, for our goods are new and
styliih, and will bo writ pnclvd and emtio In you at San Francisco prices
Upholstering Goods, Cornico Poles, Cord, Gimp ft Button!ttflMnnW Of all SUoi-p- Mn or funcy-ai- id lettered to order QlfAliPQWmUUTV r.t8itiKrancfco prices OHailljO
Sik'c'bI onlers for all klmlof Furnlturo will bo filled at lowest prices.It and be couvlnrcd.
Bailey's Woven Wire Mattresses Kept In Stock.Wk An F.xprUnr-- d ttphi.Ntwrpr utul t)Mornrnr In alway at ynnrr1p
Grocery, GrainAND
KKtil) DfiPAETMENT !
nKm m a lurge and voriud Htock tho undersigned would draw
"purticulur uttjntion to the following
FEED STUFFS!.rMiiprihiiij; California Hay, Barley, Rolled Barley, Bran,
Middlings, Oatfl, Corn.
ScS l addition to our uniinl Htock of theflo we are nowwirrying Wunhington Bran Oats and Rolled Barley.These are each poHReKHed of strong feeding properties andare well worth a trial by all ititcreHted in etouk.
"ti i T f TT '1 CtlUornlM aaiX--J - - 'xr Vaihlftftoa Dtato.
Roya! and "Cleveland " Baking Powders!
KICK- -
Nil I ,7.ft rlyun..
SALT- -u ;, "- - !' j"UUnilKili'll'h ttt'i
iwnic .v t.r
tlllltflllk i.iiui.i
W.irl.ni Kiill!i
JMt.'i'.rlKM.'W
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A lr atMt
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1r..li I)ll'tW,l K'" litUt.vli".'ti.iw Jtl Ltbby'i Oitiiu.Ml
ttotilitti'a CUnu)
Kerosene "Atota" fi "Star" Kerosene
By Jan. V.
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MOUXOAQKE'S NOTICE OF 8A1.E.
VTOTIOK IB lIKItKltY (IIVU.N THATll jmritimnt to a nnf r of sain contain-n- tIn u t'urtulii inmlu hy Aiilonu
llusit uml l(u of llnnolulu, to Ocll llrownof the bitliiH uliiro and ot 111 tliu Of- -lieu of tlio llfKlmrur of Cciivryuniim Inl.llier low. on mni-- 'St, IMi.wl 27, ui.J zmill Let'll llronn iluly iimihiii-i- to 1.11uvhIi1i'Ii. tnti'O iimltT tlitt last will ninltUBtmiiunt of J. 0. HiiVMiMt'ti. ilii'ttiml, liyloutiiiii'iit of rcconl l.llier 1 17 on iidkh -- I'J,tliu buid nmrlKiiut't) InlcniU tosaid luortj.'fii;" (or i of comlltiontlicrtiln contiilm-il- . Notlcit Ii also kIvi-i-i
that tliu tiroiert roveri'il liy huIi! inoriiiguwill tin ttolil ut I'lililic AiH'tluii.ia 12 ii'uloiiknoon, on KATUHD.VV, tlio llth ility of
ut tin miction rooms of Ju K.in llonoliilit Tim property In
wilil i"ortnK 1'---1 lievorib.'il is
All tlmt certain iurcnl of lurid situate atKalllil In bulil Hniioli In, contuliiln;,' anurea of 3'i Zi ntiri-- s ami Imiimi; a iHirtlon oftlio iriiiiitot. in liuynl 1'uti'iit No.ft'O, ami convey eil in ulil Aiitunt' Kutu liyJ. 1 Miiintoiiv.1, uiliulnlntritor of tliu
of liiiinliiiro lioiicz ilainoi liy (Until
liiitcil (In-llr- t ilnyof Aiiril, lh!7 of l
In tlit liinwillun of Deeds In llouLU, on ii.'iu'i'H '.'I ami ''.ri
Dated Jloiiolulil, July llttli, IMH.Kor further part ciilaiN iiimiIv to
IMI.ll.VYbKI.DK.S,Trttsli-- of tint last Will ninl Testament olJ. (i, Hayseldtm, dece:i-c- or to
Oki'IL lluow.N, Attornity.
tW TIih rrnlo of t'm ttliovr tirinmrly till-du- r
fcireclosiire Is noitpined ntitll HA I I'll-DA-
HeptHiiihiT 1. IHII, Hi Hip mum tllnnMint lilmv 'III'' Ikl
MUH10
L miiin ami Yl ....c.aiiiH' I Imlr 'I miner. In l oj en in
ill IIiumi tup.eltlin, Ite.t nf.II Ktnliiu Mreit. Mnltiul
'Iclvpliontt IVJ. lllj-.'-
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XV.
Theo. Davies Co., L'd.LADY'S BICYCLE
For Sale I
"COLUMBIA"Ubett tml little. Ab Rood us new. Bold on
uccoiiiil ot owutr leurinK the nountry.
Vlu Cnll or rldrf
Hon olnlu Cyoleryiu n uinv Hrt
"AM MAILE" Store willhold a Clearance Sale of itsStuck of Goods beginningThnnday, Aug. 9th, and con-
tinue to the end of the month.This Store will go out ofbusiness at that time.
Come and pick out whatioi want before it is all gone.
i'UE WORLD DO MOVE"And no doi'H tint He'Tice who
Imvu rnonnicil their Mertboriyera on(Jolninlila lllnyolca.
fr-Tlm- y will ilollvr PanVnaM (up toooilit vi)li;lil) or Messanea iiiiickor tbsnny any oiliur method and much cheapertoo,
lilOKKN-Ol- t IIIIADI.KY (IIVI.S ;s. "u'X UK A giAKI"I'. iln
t'ullii 'IVriiiH, ii uiilmiir: $1. half hour. "" """' "' "'"t" y usIiib tlt Mmlluvlint liml '.''I n-itr- ix uriifii n Or- - rn)irnr Hrviro.
and annt
nit
L. M. JOHNSON, t t MatuKor.Mutual SUB TSLPgMBrV-la- U IM
M
T" jsbm --w 3--
r& gnilM 8 tUtftitt,
THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1854
MARINE NEW8Arrivals.
Tiicmdat, Anp.8tmr 1'clo from Mnknweli
23.
Dop4Miro
TimnsiiAv, Aug. 23.Am bk Amy Turner, Wtillntul, for Hong-
kong
VeMels LaavingBttnr Klnatt from llnnnll mitl Maul
PAMKUgbt.
nPATimn.From Illto for Pnn F'nnrlwa, nrr fcark
Annie Joiiin, Aug vn'itl Mm KlBaker ami servant, Mr A 11 Lootrnstlnaml2cliiMri-ii- , KA William, HO Jim-kl- u
and U II l.n iirr
Shipping Nolo.The foiiNiuaslPil olimiiier Itoliert tewers
arrived In lllo S.ittmUy. the llih In't , 17
days (rum 1'ort Uainlili, with lumber con-rlgn- d
to I lie Omnncit Kugnr Co., llllo, Midlowers A Cooke, Honolulu.
Tbo hark Annie Joliuon mlled for PanFrauclico front Hlio Haiunlay, the lltliInst., with K.'flo b.igi ii f ulnar from theWnlik.a AHII Co ; :tto3 las from tholtakalau Hiigflrf.'o.t 15,3S li.ngi from thellllo Stiisnr lo., aggregating In weightabout OIO tuns
LOUAL AVI) OKrtKHAL MKWS
A partner is wanted in a coffeeplantation.
A cold wavo parsed over tho citythis
Miss Dayton will tnko n limitednumber of pupils on tho piauo.
President Dole and parly will re-
turn from Molokai on Sunday next.
Why was tho soap case trial likoJobT Because It was full of "boils."
A Japanese laborer at Hilo cuthimself open aud then hanged himolf.
J. P. Morgan holds a cash salo ofdry goods morning at 10o'clock.
Stamp coll-elor- s look out! Mor-gan soils surcharged stamps to-m-
row at uoou.Tho French tourists will in
the District Courtmorning.
It is Butui-ofilciall- y announcedthat tho election will bu held Mon-day, October 2..
11. B. M. S. Champion returned toport this afternoon. She anchoredoutsldo for target practice.
Williams puts portraits on watchdials with tho camera, and is prepared to make lantern slides.
Hemomber that Mrs. Thirds' nextlecture will be evening,on "Thoosopby aud Evolution "
Tho wifo of Kuoeh Johnson, awell-know- n Hawaiian lawyer, is roported to bo dyiug this afternoon.
n Laugley is hum ovormen working on tho Allen & Itobiusou's now three-stor- y brick building.
Marshal Hitchcock will leavo bythe steamer Kinau forHawaii, returning by the same boat.
Captain L. II. Hubbard, of thobarkenttuo S. N. Castle, is confinedto his berth with a slight indisposi-tion.
Tho Government band will give aconcert at tho Hawaiian Hotol thisevening providiug tho Mariposa isin port.
Tho Honolulu Amatour AthleticClub will meet at tho Y. M. O. A.ball downstairs, at 7:30 o'clock thisevening.
The bouse of all houses is thoonly Honolulu Soap House, Betholstreet, where you cau buy seventeen(17) bars for Sl.SKi.
The Youug Hawaiian Institutewill meet in the Y. M. C. A. hall at7:30 o'clock this evening. A full at-
tendance Is requested.
Several intending participants inthe Schuetzeu's masquerade ball re-
quest tho Bulletin to ask whetherany prizes will bu given.
Manuel Smniz, a Portuguese boy,wasdrowued in the breakers at Honolii, Hawaii, In trying to ave himnamaua, a native lauorer, nearlylost his own life.
McBrayer Whiskey clear, spark-ling aud smooth na bilk. The veryhost vintage of this popular brandis lo be found at ''The Empire," cor-no- r
Hotel aud Nuuauu btreuts.
O. It. Harrison, practical pianoand organ maker and tuner, can furuish best factory references. Ordersleft at Hawaiian News Co. will re-ceive prompt attention. All workguaranteed to lu lnMnit- - a ilout-i- n
factory
The Board of Health mot yester-day in weekly session and heard thereportu of the committee on quaran-tine aud contagious diseases. Presi-dent W. (). Smith reported that allthe Government physicians hadtakeu the oath with the exceptionof Dr. McKihbin They were re-
appointed. Applications for thepositiou of Superintendent of thoInsane Asylum wero also read. Theapplicants are K.N. Iioqiiti, C. Kleinmo aud James Berry.
WANTED
A l'AUTXl.lt IN COI'KCK I'LANTa- -
XV IT1111 npltiil lti'iiilrt'i--Ki!H- ).
(liil Invent 1111 lit Kiiijiilru III. 1.1.1
Jill I w
MISS DAYTONWill tnko 11 liliillol IKlinhur of I'uiilli
for tin
MHlili'ieiti l.llilm Hrctt.
Mutual TolopUoi1117-- w
PRO TEMPORE LEGISLATURE.
Weokly Meeting of the Executiveand Advisory Councils.
W. C. Wilder, Presidout of thoi"!niiiwt1a. mtnm.ft I III nff firnnmi'a
UN Ollllll.
In
rrn...titif miili Mm iitunl tirmnr will, ' one for runropniitAt ivos comins di- -
lea
lufn iliidnrl Unlol. frotll the DeOtllo allanil Smith; Council-- , to considor, and not tho few latter had appoaled from jiiilginutit
lorn ISrown. linn, wnturlionae, Allen, memoors oi iupso councils uruuKui. , in mo wisinci iuuruD. B. Smith, Bolte, i together here, with private interests Maria Joso Hobertes has given a
Muudonca and Nott. of their bearing tho ques-- 1 deposition support of horA.lluif Wililnr irm . lion. i ffir lpAVrt to inOrtlMCO TOal estate
secretary pro tern, in place Aftor further inform.il talk tho Honolulu, for the benefit ofWiitlirxr. nlmnnt. 'I' hit ri.ndinir or council.", ni ;iu, auiourueu uu mis anil minor cnuuroo. ouominutes was disneusod with.
Minister Damon presented thoweekly financial statement. Thoreceipts wero S20 723.78. of whichCustoms yielded S9D33 and Taxes i
Sifi.i8i.71. Tho expenditures wornr'J803G, tho chief item SilOtiroad tax to special deposit. Thereis $087,1)01.13 duo on account ofPostal Savings Bank deposits andPostmaster-General'- s notes, and the
indebtedness is $!).G07,01B 20.The rash on hand the P. S. B. ist70.8HM0.
Tno loan appropriation bill wasii.. lis. aiiornev
Mr. Allen about bad roads & estatohe
Uaualei, and wanted ltuow itthey would bo repaired out of thismoney.
Mr. answered that loanfunds would bo used only for nowwork. Itcpairs would come fromcurrent account.
Mr. D. B. Smith, tho item of$25,000 for tho now market, asked ifIbis was to dig canals to tho dryland market.
Mr. W. O. Smith did not know Itwas absolutely necessary to have tho
close to the water. Hohopod tho item would pass, whethertho was left the presentsitu or not. It was a largo buildingand a good one so far as it was com
Mr. Brown considered tho marketwas tho wrong
Mr. Emmeluth could not vote fortho item. The new was agreat mistake from the first.
Mr. Ena thought thebo to the sito of tho
present fishmarket.Mr. Watorhouso agreed with tho
previous speaker, aud would ndd"Queen street" to tho item.
After further desultory dlflcusslnntho amendment passed and the Item
as amended.Mr. Waterhotiso wanted to know
if $112,000 was enough for extensionof waterworks in Honolulu.
Mr. Damon considered it a littloin excess of what was required.
The item psed.Mr. Emmelulli to know
what tho $15,000 for Walluku waterworks meant.
Mr. King said it was in the oldappropriation bill.
Damon said the pipes were onthe ground and. if watercould bo secured and tho moneyavailable, the work would bo com-pleted.
The item passed.Mr. Brown moved $.10,000 for tho
Pali road. While other districtwero getting special the Ho-nolulu district should not be neg-lected. People on the other side ofthe inland should have facilities forgetting thoir produce to market.
Mr. W. O. Smith said thealready down
current revenue
for exceeded Will he HOWthat authorized in the loan act.tho proposed wasthe Imvobe drawn upon.
Mr. Damon gnvo ot roadlir...
beiiiir tlMltuW VOU
Pull road, hisuntil reading.
(Thuehief tho bill weroKiven tho IJulletin'.slast week's tueetiii,'.)
The bill passed as a whole.A bill license foreign vessels to
trade between the Hawaiianand Lysau, Llsianidty,Kate Shoals, aud other to thenorthwest, was rend a second timeaud Mr. Watorhouso foundfault with tho bill because it notinclude
Mr. Hatch understood that thomatter of franchises to electric aud
railways was a special orderot the
Mr. W. O. Smith stated thatPrcsidout Dole had sngi;ested thatthe Councils should take the matterinto but tho Presidentwas absent Tho Executivehad 110 the mat-ter. It was a qiiontioii whether theCouncils should not leave tho
Legislature.Mr. Hatch said thobe considered were as follows: A
company be known as Hono-lulu Kluotriu Jtnilway Company; thocompany anil an eleetrio railway, to cost about half a
dollars; tho railway passthrough the Nuuauu l'ali, and bj 15
length; a majority of thedirectors to lw resident islands; the Government havepower to an ellicieut ser-vice.
Mr. objected theseCouncils ou with legislationthat not emergent. Their ex
as au ordinary legislativebody expired on July 4. Thesonuer the' got into workingwith the people the belter.
day
Mr. W O. stated that thequosliou of submission the Couu- -
oils was Hlill unsettled by Kxecu-tiv- e.
Mr. Waterlioiiiio u,t ih de- -
sirous of having and steamrailways ns anybody, but he agreedwith the Miiiihtor of Kitiauce that it
time lo call a halt ou passingnew laws,
Mr. Drown only take thematter under consideration if sub-stantial assurances wore given thatthe work would be forthwith.
Mr. Hatch understood that suchassurances could be given.
Mr. Hun agreed with the views ofthe Minister of Finance.
Mr. W. Smith thought thamatter worthy of consideration.Theio were capitalists ready withmoney mid appliances build theelectric railway. That would moanthe of $ir0,()(Maway Honolulu, which would bu
a groat boon to a largo number of VDIOIABT JOTTINOBmon who wore out of work.
Mr. Damon said was n pro-position that tho Government guar-antee) interest on tho company'sbonds. that cao these Councilsshould not touch tho matter. It was
Mm rpnllv of tllO
Damon islands
McCatidlpss,petition
ninininlml
boing
Mr.
Mrs
withdrew
did
week.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
.polio
Damon
market
market
pleted.
place
market
marketshould
carried
wanted
rights
roads,
amount
made,
details
motion
report
IslandsFrench
islands
Necker Islaud.
to-da-
report
elected
cipiip
million
Damongoing
isteuceteally
electric
begun
a Fortune to Miss Tho property Honolulu is bringEliza Baker. iug nearly aud puti- -
Henry Smith this morning open-ed tho will of the latn Mrs. MariaKahai. which had been left hiscustody. It was doun tho pres-ence of: M. Damon, executornatnd tho will. It. Mersborg,
' half-broth- oiuecedont; J. liaufor. i. .. t . ... ii
Ighl,.
i
'
I
!
'
Kahai Loaves$1300 rent,
her, andfinancial
comes up the snugvaluation of lifty thousand dollars, !.,.,.. g heard, jury
composed money, securi-ties, otuor personalty, and real
te. Tho estate, practi-cally, is left Eliza Baker, a nieceof the testator. is an annuityof .Sot), and a number of legacies of$20 each brothers and rola-- '
Householders Asylum Pa-lam- a,
will havo water a fewfrom tho artesian well sunk
counsel attendEmmoluth pump
Footlights Our pro-- 1
your play last night.Scribbler ecstacy) Did tho
audience call tho author!Footlights Yes. know
blamo. i'ticl'.
LADES
in
on inin
una
in
at to
on
on
lu
forfor
tho
not
A i
by 8et by .----
'
(Infor '
were not
I
V.,our i
whh ucon-- ,can be and
' It did I
is i: eh my
.;....u ..u .ii and iravo mo roomiiiit u tin iini.i:nun iiliii nn uuiiiut .. .
the business.proverb
OUbU
aHui'tioiiHClearance
"whatloss
aud chanrc tois gainu, aud ourssinews,
I
Brucoagent.
being
wholo
Thero
other
lane,days
lately
jay8 Court.water.
duced
that....a. 1 iv. 1 m 10 tin
isis
trim. " tilltlft iiWIlliifrftltirr on
by
Mil Fill
tho
the
..cord it "Wllllty
tiadinir withincreased
is thewo tjo fiom
flay to in prices isnot u dull our
ofot old rut tlie dayslargo prolits are ov r
ronds flay somethingexpenditure and
' -.
would : prices. wo ciun
consideration,
propositions
Smith
would
right
assortment
tempting
but a tew thisbut wish to vou
lit ' . .
Hint IIISlflOO the line L't ' '."" "
thirditems
in
to
steamday.
make
mat-ter to au
toto
to build
to
inilttH iuiu thoo
toinsist
to
only
to
much
'
t).
iu
thore
in
inin
S.in J.
K.
to
of
to
tolives.
in
woto
it
in
to
prices, and a guarantee thesuited.
m
one
":.bu
.So
counter
theEvery
goodtt are as rep re- -
youTowels of ours will surely
lor rain are soflifleient the cheapthingsoffered as Turkish
bought these, so wccan sell at ax low afigure as tho cheap goods arooffered. !
A handsome PURSE is a i
verv decontivo thinir. It alalwavs creates the
pression there is in it, J
and so is if you save j
purchase price by buyingof a iuour purchase of purses, andwill you the benefit
run Siou. to perfectbeauties iu .Real Alligator audRussian sterling sil--ver mountinjrs.
looking over townfor you wanted.
trnii lfitu1 nvnrir tilnntk '
but you had wouldhave Ladies' Small Carriage,
.tllLI'n, illt.J 4JIIIU 44I'DV4IChina Silk with
j
' stick etc., also' full line of 28-iuc- h Umbrella.
vo fmcv on thea
F.
RED
Procoedings Circuit Tormters at Chambers.
Catherino ttatoholor b.v her attor-nn- v.
A. has filed a discontinuance of her assumpsit suitam nst Phil. Braun, which
King,
own
of Dr. heraoU
net
moved
of
thir- -
teen children, of whom sevon two, sons and five daughters aro of age.
California loftThere is proportrly her wnicn is$20,000 and mortgaged
in
on
I holier wants to it torJ'.KXKJ to help tbo Californiamortgages. Mr. took Mrs.
deposition.A jury was drawn Judge
this to try H.Wilgeroth Kwa Plantation Co.,damage. C. W.
V. K. Castle defendant.Continued till
P. H. Redward vs. Mrs. B. Frie- -
, lnau being
They
being It is an appeal fromCourt defeudaut.
Magoon for plaintiff; Neumann fordefendant.
Mr. Magoon this afternoon askedto havo a certain hoard vaca-tion. Whiting was surotho would assent this.Thero wore 2(1 cacs notcalendar bo hoard intion. Uo should only consent totho of cases in vacation, if
at tho asylum. windmill supplied engaged to onMr. will tho the
wiw
anothvrVil
i11 into
in
iintif
vs.
to
to
Miniature Art.At Studio aro to bo seen
Portraits on Dials, which hois making a specialtySlides for lecture by tho hot or
I'J. J. ECAIT614 Port Street
Whwi truth) finds time Augutt JS94.to doubt aboutsiiiYh uud prices, but one M- - baleelusion formed, 'ChH. jiiHt whatthat that we tenled, vi.....w... nc..i5.,. shelves to
,vl,l
man's man's
)our
loss."
rPKnH.to
byother man's
flownday theie
in
oi
stylesmeuiion
articles col-
umn, imnrcss
areI
aI to
allin
h. a
Mr. im shown ll Oil t,, - niM.was bill for the I call t it at '""'""
Fri
to on
the
ou
was
the
was
bottom
If buy those
pray They
Cash thattlicm just
most immoney
there onthe
us. struck
give of it.They from
Seal with
Heen alljust what
Rt itnrrl'inhere. If you
neen
handle.',natural haudlen,
goodn.
tt CO.
W. Kinney,
the
lato husband, wormS12T.O0,
mortgagopav
HatchItobortes'
beforeWhiting morning
Ashford plain-tiff;
waived.District 1V
casoJudge
agreed vaca
hoariugtho
Williams'Watch
of. Lantern
dozon.
are settint-- ared
display my Now Goods. Tlieyall open aud ready for in-
spection. shall only men-
tion few leaders to-d- ay andwant head the lift with
GLOVESWo have tho ntaudiird
brands and the latestshadi We also cccivcd
store. Wo have gotten out' large
'and
Turkish
Towels.
Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Now Laces,
New Gimps,
Fane; Braids,
Drown, want anythingalready rock J'"""
passed.
expenditure
company
you
from
We snap
(real)
above goods atprices.
iu
ofreasonable
Riding CorsetsNow we havo mentioned
something catches youreye; these (Jorsrt are tholatest thing out easy, com-
fortable, perfect fit. prettilyfinished, and what morenecu
New Silks,New Lawns,New Ginghams.
These goods aro theever graced my
their emial cannotHonolulu.
be
tho
I'l.MN AND DOTTKlt
Mut- -
n t n jPAKASOLS interest you. &D UIO UUUU&
WJIITK AND 001.OKKI)
fineststore,found
OW
Dimities, Storm Serges
A word all the aboveBlack SateeuH, Ulnck Gloria, Silk jroofls are absolutely llIK0..-...- .0 ...... iji.. u:n, ,ui. ii....,.!....
.31114 IVIbllUlack
aMen'a
prices
H. EHLICRS
at
in
for
morrow.
in
Courton tho
to
in
that
say.
that
new,as the real estate man said,"If you want to get in on thoground lloor, now is yourchance.
For hiihiiies only,.1. .1. KG AN.
NICE THINGS FOR THE TABLE!
A.M VOUK (HtOCKK KK
LABELSUGAR CORN!
r This Brand will always b (ound Kelinbie 4nd Good vrnnn. vi
James llebr.r Dormanof Shy Uciver, l'a.
Cured of ScrofulaThe Paoplo will havo Hood's
Jfr. 7)ormrtii's Vxpcrtenc- My toy, now o years otil, had Scrofula ta
ne eje from the tlmo he rraj a babyi dUcharg-In- c
all the time. Of late we lmo hern Rltlni I
him lloocl'j 8.irap.irlin. nn I It lia done allthat medic Im ran uo. Tlie HTofula lia. ilKap.pearcil, and tils eye U up and "ell. I
!miHUrlnf. mirUrL t Uomi ii rrnerAl ttnrft.ani It not n trick to veil Hood's NUMip.-irlll- a I
fur fh tiAnt.U ttrlll hnva It I tell tnnMl of I
UooT Sar.iirllli Hun all utltr meillclnei I
together and the itora would net be completeswithout It Mr wife hat lo been entiretyenrei! of Hcrntiilsby llooJ' Sarsirntllla. and Iam ucrtlty thankful fur what lmi done (rus." Jons inmxAN, hhy neuter, ra.
Hood'o Pills ' tn rut.t4t(aitd.Mtlea.tur kotdich. Try a baa. 1Mb
HOnilON, NKWMAN A CO..Agent for Hawaiian IMatiiU.
3 ?
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M. .M.lift ulvnu'mums
l.y
On EVENING, Aiik.Uii,At ill-- Tlinoviiihlnil Hull, corner of
Nminmi ii'iil MiiiIiih hlifitiB, tiitim
I)oor will npi'ii nt 7 nVni'lc. inc(iiiuiifi',e irnniitiy at Hu'clm'k.
Fubjcot uf tlin Lecture w II le' Thoosophy and Evolution "
n mat
JOHN T. BROWN,Duslrr in lluwullun iiml Kori-lt-- TimlnKC
Hlaiiipa. I. O. Ho 111, llinuiliilii.
Hlf-1'e- rlwii ffivHii fur IImiiumI iiml Pn-i- l
lluvsailiiii himiii" In ix(liiiRfl for ntliircountrliH from tlrht-vla- approval ulitfthHlieet (nrnanlfil to nny pari of tliu Ulumlron uiinllmtluii with Iokii
J T. II In epvii lo nii'ct uny nillci'tors hyapiHiMiliiicm. ur.'-ii- ii
I Purtnor Wrtutwd in Oil VonoorinR.
I
I
AM lHKl'AKI.l)TOIHlII.VKRKI,.Work lo ontir. Woiilil liku lo uet a
i rurturr in hip iiukiiihsh, iu uirmvii urnclilnuiy ami, If tlt'nlritlilii, Irani tho biulncsH. U'tf ,Kt!r ixinTi Hmi'p'us ff thrwork t'li'i In Man t tliu IIii.i.i'iin Ollivf.
Iir.il im WJL'liL1 MANhN.
NOT10H
I7IU)M AND AKTKIt THIS1. AioilMK liitH noi'iiii'iirlli'li
I.wiiiiii vit
with tliu liiiniiietii or otlivrwix of iIihIIiiiiof Wliit Woi'lftn A fn. All pi'r-.oM- " urnraullunoil ni;iiliM pilnif miy inoti' y luorol Iht iIu IriiliMli'tllur IiiihImi-- wllli ilii'mill 1'. Ayoimu on our l liulf
WISH Wll I'llA.N A I'D.Honolulu, Am; 17. IMI ll:t'll
FOU SAf.K
DAY,
.A II A I.I' JKIShUY t'OW, l'Z nit Yi'ry iiiii i. Him pmiii', x' ''I ML. ....!.. ll.i.ir.u '
..-fn-t... iii.t. ..I'I'iJ
OIlllV. II JJj-- : "oj
Adeline Black Stockings !
1A
Now Just to Eland
AT
1ST. S. 8AOH8'The
--ajwo roit C3trnt, Honolulu
Adeline StockingsAre certainly THE IIKST They r- - very Km-tl- c, Past Mark anil -
absolutely Hlliifp-s- . We have them fur
LADIES, GIRLS, BOYS AND MENfn all Sizes end Q'inlltles, In rinln CnUon, In l.lsieThread, in 0cn Work ami Drop 8tlt'1i
K?iK2!" Call for Adeline Black Stockings
Hood's Cures
Theosopical
Shipment
Black
WK ALSO HAVE THK
HKRMSDORF BLACK STOCKINGSWarranted Fast Black, for I.ndle. In all Sites which we are aetlinn
12 On a Ilown Pair.
Arrived per "Australia."
French and Scotch Oinghams (new).. ,10o., 20c. and 25c.
Victoria Lawns (new), 10 yds for 7fe.
White Dress Goods (new). .10., lou.. 20c., 2fic, !)!., 35c.
White and Colored Dimities (new) 20c. and 25o.
Flannelletts, all colors, (new) 10 yds for $1.00
o -- -
The old maxim "There is nothing new underthe sun" knocked out. Call and be convinced.
M. S. LJWY,Who is now settled in Benson, Smith & Co. 'a
Old Stand, Fort street.
Kwong Sing Loyf SING LOY,
iut (lac St.. "Tborou Block.'
gDlOa) Tfils m
3 (tin, Si., atv liiuiitm
P. 0. Boi 207. $ BQtHdl Tdlfi. M 0. Bai till.--o
Si
P.
IUG STOKESCitincNu, Jup.nitjst1 and liidi.ui (.. i!
liiiliaii Silkrt, Laces aud Linens,.lapitncse Crapes, Chinese Matting,
Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls ami Si-art-
Grass Cloth, Rattan Chuirs, Etc., Ku..
rA Comolete TAILORING KSTABLISHMKNTwith Competent Cutters and u complete lim of Khl;Hmii midAmerican Suitings. Perfect fit guaranteed.
OAttHMKKKH, I.INKN8. LAWNH, MUKI.l.th
Ladies' -:-- Black -:- - Sailor -:- - Haw !
SOMETHING NKW JUST OUT
Truukw, Valises, Willow Ware,Tuble Cloths, Oil Cloth, Kr. Ku.
51-5-3 King Street & 407 King Street.
Temple of Fashion51 JETort Street
Ladies' Underwear, Boy's Clothing,Urge Auortmeat ol Udle' and Children'! Shoe.
Large Line of Summer Goods I
LarRM liue of Wocilnini at 2Tkj. FlanuolHttes, It) yardi for 11.110.Urowu anil White CJiittotiR, from 8 to 'M yanls. fl.U0 pur niecu.AmoHkHni; (iinRhiiiiiH, 12 yanlH for $1.00. Ointn' ami Lailitw' Hatliiiiu .hiiiuhilkH, Sntiiin, .Stirgna, Lkwiim ami Drnaa Gntiilit of vnry
341. O. 8ILVA, Proprietor.
G-O- O KIM.411 VrjUANU STUKrfi'l.
Dry, Fancy and White Dress Goods!
Grass Cluth, Pajamas, Etc, Eto.
o h i n iri'STin Q J Jj T Q oNoagMERCHANT TAILORING.
ttf HI) lo nml Kit Oiiuriintri-il- . I'rlcen .Mihli-rntM- . --miw 3Eu.tu.a.l Telephone 543 "
"TfWSW"
Duily Bulletin 50 Conts por Month.
. .
KW " TSSr' &, r-3W- ?X;
National Cane ShredderfATBNTICn UNPICK THK UWBOKTHK HHWMUH IHI.ANIIf
r (--$ ''-- ' ".
"' " "
t9
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN AI'l'OINTED SOLE AOENTrt FOIltlicso BllKKUDKits and uro now prepared to rueelvo order.
The groat advantages to lo derived from tho use of the National DankShekdukb Are thoroughly ohUbllelied and acknowledged by Platitorefeneralty.
The Urge umnbor of IlauUn using them In the United Stales, Cuba,Argentine KotiubUc, Peru, Australia and elsewhere, bour witness to theAbove claim,
The use ol the Suhkieu very largely augment the quantity ol canethe mill can grind ('lb to 50.). lto tho extraction ol Juice (f to 12.).
It is a gnat safeguard, making known at once the iirosvnue of anypieces of iron, stake from curs, or anything which would be liable to damagethe mill, and altowiug amnlu lime to remove samo before daumging the mill.
The HiiftKbUKU is very strongly made, aud (mm the manner ol its onoraUon it cuts or tears these pieces of wood or iron without often breaking thetftiMtmiBH; and if anything breaks, it is simply some of tho knives or cutters,which can be quickly aud economically replaced. The Shkmidkr, as itsname indicates, tears the cuno iuto shreds of varying leugths, perfectly openins it and allowing the mill to thoroughly press out the mice without requiring the immense extra power ueccBsury to grind or crush the wholeoano. The Siihedueu spreads the shredded oaue uniformly and evenly tothe mill rolls, and does away with the necessity of spreading the bagasse byhand between (he mills, whero regrindiug is in use. No greater amount ofboiler capacity is required to operate the Siikkiiuku than that which watsufficient for the null, for the above reasons. Wo furnish full workingdrawings for the installation of our 8iikkiikum. enabling any competent en-
gineer to successfully install and start them.In ordering Siiukdukuh from us, please send small sketch, showing tin
diameter aud width of the mill rolts with which Hiiukdukk is to be connected,also the side (either right or left baud as you faco the delivery side of themill;, upon which the mill engine is located, also tho height from Uoor lineto center of front mill roll shaft, aud distance center this shaft to front endof bed plate. These Biikkddkhs are now being used by the llilo rhtgar doand Uawi Mill, Kohala, where they are giving great satisfaction.
gtf Prices and further particulars may be had by applying Ui
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd..m& t Ail Agtntt ft (r Itotatiitm htitmU
NELKPHONB UN
C11AS. 1IUSTACE.IMl'OItTEIl AND DBALEK IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.
Presb California Roll Butter and Island BattergT ALWAYS ON UAND
let Goods Received by Every Steamer from Sao Praocuo
AJI Orders faithfully attend
$78
oueilM ana packed wlin ears.
LmooLN Buwic, Kiwi .Sthkct. Ukt, Koki ni. Strkkts.
MOTH TKLKP HONKb 11)
LEWIS111 EOUT
Importers, Wholesale 4'
llni
& CO..STUEET.
).....!
Provision Dealers & Naval SuppliesFresh Goodt by Every California Steamer.
ICE UOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.Iblampa Onacan Solicited. JJ fJtT STisr0TiON Odarantrcu.
TBMTPHONM W--
H. K. MuINTYKE & BKO.,umtUTCto DCiUIUS
Groceries, Provisions and Feed.(loom Keoelvml Every J'arket from Esniero Htates Europe.
VRE3B CALIFORNIA PHODUOB BY EVERY BTKAUEH
Onttr faithfully attended aud doodi DeliveredI'lty KUKK
IftLABD UlDBIh SOMCITKP STlSrOTIO ObAiaMTKCrt
RABT rilUNKK KOK1 KINN RTHKKTfi.
W. W. AHANA,
Merchant Tailor,XTvLVMurui Stxaat.
FINE SUITINGS
fillsb, Scotch and imetlcao Goods.
Style Uoaranteed.
Cleaning & Repairinglotul Tele. 668. P. Box Hi.
l(H2-J-
Pure &
LANY I'AItT TIIK (MTY.
itBAl Dell 400
UVJ-l- m I'. 1'Mip.
IIO YEN KKM CO.,
SnitMiin Htrri.
Etc.
to. hstlsfni'tloti ciirnu-- l
Alaska
P
BOX
tnir
. hox run
wan
- - - -
-- i IUIX lib
4M0 IB
-Raw by the and
. - -
AJI to to anUart ut the
333
w
and Fit
0.
Empire Saloon,Ooruar Nnuaua Btraett
CUOIGE OL- D-
and Brandies
SHERRYS3 Old.
e. N. :r,e.qtj.a.,MANAOKH.
- - - WM. DA VIES,Milk Rigger Stevedore,
FOR BALE) I
Delivered Twice Daily
TO OK
WAIALAE RANCH.IHKNIIKIK1,
itU
rtenitbi, Pluuibiny,
CKOOKKItY and OI.AHbWAItK.
f II
H
unices
O
U
Hotel k
Familj Wines
A 8PE0IA1.TY.
l'OlltYeeura
I0ai 16m
j
WRIL OiCEJR,.KHriMATKS AND CONTHAITB Oh
M.U KINDH OK WOltK
hoStnir"WAlMANALO"Will run remilnrly I'lt ' ' rtanrtWui.iIiih. Kuwnlliinl, Mokultla, Keswe-m- il
tiii't 1'uittUi on tli Ulunil of Oallti.For Kritlidit, vie,,, apply l the Cailnln.
m. Inquire at otttro ol J. B, Walkeri ove r HiirPckHis' Hank. Kurt mrt-ut-. WJ7--
OEYLON TEA AND JKWKLHY,
I IlKd l() INKOKM TIIK l'UIII.IO1 t tint I tin vi oix-iic- my Ktors at No. IViNilimnil itret'l llli IVylon Manulsi'turrilJrvselry net itli Killilvii, HHiililrrN, I'nitrlatU'. J ml rwiilvtMsoiiitirr Iv. AUit 'iiitlsii H tin us ami llsiimin
I'liiiifs, All ini'ilim ol nir Mi'cW U null-clie- j.
W.J MAIHt H.'o, fWI.Nuiuiiu ttrtel,
Goto Hi Bazaar.
W. P. Reynolds, : Prop.
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NoTHiNd o.u m: so noon.OATA1.0C1UK8 KltBK.
H. E WALKER.Agent. Honolulu H
Caromtni Block,
71
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Isrehint St
Beil Telepbone
Mutual Telephone
Consolidated
Soda
Water
Works
Gompanj,
Limited.
71
A. F. Medeiros & Co.
Merchant 'ft Tailors.
Hotel Bt., under Arllimtuu lluiol.
Latest Patterns in Suitings
Kwelvetl by Every Bteamnr
JERFECTnT OR NO 8ALB.
AT THE ANCHOROyster Cocktails I
Bauor Brunnon I
Frodoricksuuri; Iloorl
Straight and Mixed DriuksOf All KlnJuniul Jlitnt (iiiHllly.
Sontliwsst l!rasr Klug & Nuuaun Sti.
H. JAOUKN,
tMlAUTIOAL. OUN-MAKK- KI
I Ih-- to Inlnrin r)H)rtlHK Men and tl'ulillnlliKt I am priMiHteil In lr
ami llrmivnlf nvi'iy ili".i:rli.tlnn utKlrexrniH, (Iiiiih, lUlli' ami Iti'vnlycriokllllully llf.t(x'lf,l. llM.'liiinii, llrown.liiK 'Ion") III any tlimlr, Klrnt-uU- oik.innii tili kiiarsiilfml. OiikKiinfri irnniitlyttinlfil In
(fe. AiMh'ihUNION HTUKK.T, HONOLULU,
EVERYNUNO LOVELY.
Tho Official Dormtntlon Compose thoEwft Trouble
Deputy Mnndnl llrown and C. A.Dojk, tho Japani'so court in tor pro-to- r,
returned to town from Ewa ontho first train tlm morning, aftorhaving satisfactorily adjusted thotroublo botwron tho Japaneso laborers and thn Ewa plantation mnti.U'n-inon- t.
Tho Deputy Maralml. Mr.Doyio, G. O. Nacajama, K. Oltkotsami G. Narila, at tho .lap.anoo Legation, left yesterday after-noon for the plantation. On arrivalthey found thn Jap in a stato ofdisorder. Mr. Doyio addressed thnJaps and requested them to appointdelegates, who would impart thoirgrievances to tho visitors. This wasiloiio. It was foil ml that tho Japwho had bcun cut had not taken thotrouble to wash the blood off him.Dr. Peterson was imiuudiatolybrought and ho dressod a small cutover tho man's loft ovo.
Tho mou were thou heard. Thoyhad several grievances, tho principalones being that they wero given
wood and they could notbii3' thoir goods in town bul werocompelled to buy all their stuff attho nlautatiou store This 1st torgriovauco was mot by ManagerLowrio with tho explanation thatwhen tho men wero getting theirgoods from town they wero in thohabit of buying live-gallo- n kegs ofwino aud selling it to tho menonthn plantation. Other petty griev-ances wero stated, which wero allquickly disposed of.
Mr. 'Brown addressed tho hbororsthrough tho interpreter to tho effectthat all people resident iu Hawaii
and if tho plantation policeman hadassaulted tun Jap, tho injured mannau redress in inn courts ol law.Tho Jap could get out a warrantany time if ho feel satisfied that thoother was iu tho wrong.
Tho delegates considered that thoaggrieved man, who had five wit-nesses to tho assault, had' not stifll-cientl- y
recovered to undergo thoexertion of procuring a warrant, butthey Imped ho would bo ablo to doso in n fow days.
Mr. Doyle then requested tho mouto go to work, aud thoy readily as-sented. The men started to workat (i o'clock yesterday evening andat I) o'clock tho mill was running infull blast. Manager Lowrio was thohappiest man about tho plantationwhn everything was ngaiu iu working order.
Mr. Narita stated that in hisopinion tho Japs wero entitled tofull civil rights, and therefore had aperfect right to buy aud uso wino ifthoy so desire.
Interpreter Doylo elicited tho in-
formation that tho principals iu thostrike wero lato arrivals by thoAikokti Ms.ru. They claim theywero involuntary contract laborers.They came hero under oilers madethem iu Yokohama. Ou arrival herothey found tlie.v could not land un-less they had $."0, or would sign ascontract laborers. The mmi woreworking all rigid this morning.
Lifo la Misory
To ninny tiooplo who Imvo tin) taintof surofiiln in their hloori. Tlioniro-nio- s
can soil by t ho druadfiil riiniiiiisorM nnd othor niaiiifcstatioiin ofthis disoaso nro lioyoiul tlosiTipliou.Tliuro is no oilier rcinody equal toHood's Sarsaparilla forsalt rliiHini and uvory form of lilooddi.'ca'o. It is rcasonalily sum toUiiiolit nil ulio h'ivo it n fair trial.
Hood's Pills euro nil livnr ills.
Mtvhnnk's' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuusmi strict, LodinK byday. wwk or tuotitli. THrnis: 25 suitMl i'miiIs pr uiulil; (I iid tl.'ifi pH
VMM If
rlUST AltltlVKO
Par Bartrntins " Irmuard "
PRBSHHAY
GRAINTKLKI'HONKB i
CALIFORNIA FEED GO.
Corner Queen & Nnuanu 8tf,
IU(BTPT DELTVWUY.
XO LET
ALAKUK KUUNIBHEl)for bIiikIu
bituated ou licrn-tnnl- n
btreut. 10 intmilos'walk from l'ost Olllce. Aiblrebstllli OlliCH.
TO LET
I WAIKIKI ONTHHA ltnch, comfortableiiiurieru for one or two Bin-L'l- e
Ueotlemen: board on- -Iiiinal; buthliiK facilities kimxI,
ft jmijt
apwea
nuiumuniiuireIIWI-I- I lini.l.KTIN OKKIHK.
Fine House and LoiFOR S-A.LE-
3.
riMllC UN'l)l".ltHI(lNi:i) OKKKIIH FOHL Mile that Fin Moiiifntwiit
W.Hit II
Kor purl i
on iheiimukn bliln of Jlurctmiiii treut, lim tutfiut of IVuHcnla Ktricl. I lie Mil luiit aIrotit ol Imi fiut hihI a deiith of Hi In't A
I (IokI Dmi'IUiik lloumi In kimhI rui.tilrj con-tiilii- B
I'lirinr, Dlnluir-riHi- Klii.liru, Can-tr-
Ildlroom, llmli uud Wiiht Uliih.-- t ami' KUiillUcon HibIohit Hnor 'tli lourllooil
lUilriiiniiH on mionil iiiHir I imth m aJlnrn, ronluIiilliK Tvn Klullw. room
tor two rHrrlaKta, WimmI Hliril ami Bur-u- l'
IliKim, a HerTHiitV V ('.ami 'I wo0hh IVik ihiIn Kiirtliir parllimUrii ofW l L'ntiln, or nl , .,,,,,.
LDCOL :
t8 THE
s'BESTPAINTOIL!
Save Half the Amount of Your Oil
Bill Through 8aving in Plginont.
Every painter chould use LticoL in-
stead of Linseed Oil, because:1. Lccol Is raoro durable than Unseed
OH- -
'2. Lucoi. is more economical tunn Lin-seed Oil.
PROOF THAT MJCOL IS MOREDURABLE.
Six years of actual uo in exteriorhouse painting in California (thomost trying climato for paints), Intho burning licut of tho Arizona Des-
ert, tho Arctic cold of Alaska, nnd onllio Atlantic coast, have fully amipractically shown I hat Lucoi. alwaysoutwears Linsrctl Oil under tho sameconditions. All tho ucid works in.San Francisco liavo discarded Lln-ecc- d
Oil for Lucoi..
ILLUSTRATE THIS YOURSELF.
Put strong ammonia on Linseed nndLueol paints. Tho Lineccd paintsare destroyed in a few minutes; theLucoi paints are practically uuatlcct-cd- .
PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MOREECONOMICAL.
Break up 1 lbs. pasto whito leadin una pint of Lucoi., and tho samequantity in one pint of Linseed Oil.Spread the paints on similar darksurfaces for cqmpariron. Tho Lucoipaint spreads ns far as and coversmuch better than the Linseed paint.To get equally good covering with thoLinseed ti.iinl you havu to urn 2 lbs.of while lead to ono pint of LinseedOil. This means a saving of J lb. ofpaste lead to each pint of Lucoi. used,or 0 lbs. to every gallon, equivalentto your saving more than half thetlrst cost of the Lvcou
Lucoi. is not iu competition withcheap Linseed Oil substitutes.
11TMW
mwiM a finiil.ll.llUHi
AND
miutats Tor the Hawaiian Island
NOTICE TO
Visitors, Picnic Parlies, Luaus
GENERAL PUBLIC I
M
At Smith's Uus axd LivkuyStahlks, Kino Strkbt,
IAiIJuIiiIiik Mt)tniolltan Meat Market,
Is the l'hfAiitt l'lncM In Tdwh yon caupet lliiHHHt WuKoneties, DtiKKies andIjhiMIu lloroca. It will nay you to callanil ve beforo you
j-- 2txtu.ltry t'lnewliere.
lV(lm
if
iootV1NG FAT CHAN
Furniture DealersBK l Inform the publlo that they
tiavH opened a
Branch Store at Ro. 322 Hnaaoa Street,
Where they carry a complete line of
IIKDKOOM BETH, UHAIK8,TABLES, WAIlUUOllKb,
8TANDB, Etc., Kto., Etc.
Pntnlrare Repaired and General Jobbingat Reasonable Rates.
V1NG FAT CHAN,I07tv-ai- n S'J2 Nuitann Street.
Bell Tel. 881. Mutual Tel.V. O. BOX 321.
HC03ST03L.XJLXJ
607.
Ourriage Manufactoryl!M it 130 FOHT STItKET.
Carriage BuilderAND UKPAIItKR.
Blacksmithing IN ALL ITBlIltANOUKH.
Ordum from the other Ulumla In
Bolidlng, TrlinuiloQ, Palatlng, Etc., Eta,l'romitly Attended to.
W. W. WKTGIIT, Pitop.(Kurces'-o- r to O. Went.)
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
toftV LI. I'KltHONH INTKNDlMi TOV taku iiatmni;u on KU'iimem of (lie
Inter-Ixlan- d Hlfiim NuvliiulUin i.'o,, fromHonolulu, aro hereby nm-ite- to
liuketN at the Wharf Olllce of tliul'oniiniiy iH'lore enilMrkliiM. and any ub.bencor fullliii! In do bo bhnll bo bilbjeut toliny 1 1'eri'eulol the regular fare In addi-tion thereto, TliU rule will be ulrldly en.forvi'd from and alter the Ut day ol Auditliroilmo W. II IIOIIKltKY,
W. It Mi.kh, Hn'y. 1'reiMentlluuolulu, July IT, IrUl, tu--i 7w
"DAI NIPPON"Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Juit Received Another Invoice ot
Japanese Fane; Goods- AND -
NOVELTIES!COM mi St HO
Dress Goods!Plain and Figured Bilk mid Crft.
MORNING GOWNS SffiT1l'lsln Bilk and Embroidered.
Silk and Cotton KimonosBilk Fans, CalitonKmbroidered Bilk Ten Cosies,Table Covers, lied Covers,Bilk Bashes, Neckwear.
Beautiful China Ware!Batad Bowls, Ilon-bo- n Dishes,Plates, Kte., Etc, Etc.
Smoking Jackets!Bilk and Cotton Pajamas.
JAPMIE3E SOHEBUS!KiiRS, Elegant Lsrap 8hsdcs,
Hainhoo 1,'ane.i, Lunch Usskels,llamboo Valises. Japanese Trays,
Klc, Kto., Etc, Etc
Mrs. J. P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.
'v f"
KtA.
TTOtfVrtf' IJtl ai a X "
,
Wholesale Retail.
KIM, USE or -
Japanese'.' Goods!
Silk and Cotton Dress Goods,
KM. Kto. Kto.
SilU.iiii'iiaiiJI'i.iiii'Sliirk
-- OK (!()M1'LKTK BTOtJK -Matte by Yamatoya of Yokohama.
JMT-- When )ou are In newl of any llnrof Japuuciie UimxIs, Ito us tlmt rnll nnlsavM xoing all around town.
ITQH A.3ST,aoa Xsrt Ot naax Cvuitom XEoj.
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,Comer Nunaou & Hotel Sirefii
New Goods! Hew Goods!
IlKCRIVKII 1IY KVKKYHTKAMKK.
Silk Dress Goods,- ALL OOLOK- H-
.lAl'ANKSK SILK OIIAPK,i'lalnaud Brocaded.
JAI'ANKSK COTTON OIlAr--
Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,Bilk Illnar-ea-, Bilk Necktien,
Handkerchlrfa, Bhnwla, 8anhea,Hosiery and ChemlMt,
Silk and Cotton Kimonos !
Jananrau Tmya, llamboo Brreeiib,Tea HeU, Flower I'oIh, Km., Kui.
Prices Cheaper than Ever !
Criterion SaloonW1ELAND - EXTRA - PALE
Lager Beer !
I SCHOONERS FOR 26 GENTS
IIMH tl
Li. t.Proprietor
e to j. :m.lo nut loret the lime Ui rln ni
152 Mntaal Telephone 152.
N. 1". BUROIDSSU millBiirlnklers,
ifiu'
I.
lirepHred to rejintr Garden Hose.Water Tapt, HIIiik Hawb and
tuarpeului; all kind tools, Inuludlut: Oarv-Iti- e
Knlvei and Bclsaors. Lawn Mowera aHpeciulty. AIo Settlurj Ulata, in fuel allktndb of .TiiIiMmi; Work rnlleil lor ami retnrii.l I0W If
PACIFIC HOTELCorner ICIiik V Nuuaun Bu.
Knw. Woi.Tta, t t I i Manager.
Finest of Wines & LiquorsBilliard 6c Roading Room
rata to
,1I1I
Illxlifuntiil (lluituwnrt Wanted I
Clocks, WatcliK iniil Jewelry Wanted I
Old Hold and Hllvr Wanted!
IV HlgbMl price Paid) u111 Kluu Strout, Corner of Alokun.
HOMES
ST
PEARL CITY
THB
Oiibo Hallway & Land Co.
OKKKKS TBR PUBLIC
Another Great Opportooltj
To Bmiuih Hornet) In Oa of til Host
Utlghtful LocUtie to b
round ta tha Parmdla
of th Pavolflo.
Aa a healthy retort 1'aarl City haaalready eitabllihed an anrlabla rapatatlon.Many Rood cltlteni In this ooramanttyhate experienced the wonderful effect pro-
duced by few dayi aojoarn In that dry,cool atmosphere, and rItb graUfol Uatl-mon- y
to the relief they baya almoatgained from aeTere and long con-
tinued attacks of aithma. Phyitclaneacquainted with the climate ot Pearl Oilyreooiumend It aia natural aanltarlum.
THE WATER SUPPLY
IS AMPLE 1
Aiidcanbelncreaaad to maat tha oaada ofa Hipulatlon eqnal to tba largett oily lathe world.
1'aor. A. D. Ltoai of Oahu OolUar I
onr authority for lUtlng that tht waUriiipply It the tmreit yet dlaeoTered In thlicountry.
Special iDduwnMti to Karly Sitllm:
For ninety itayt from date we will MilLOTS ON Bl'KOlAL TBKMB farorablatoboiia.flde aettlert. For a term of thramontliB from data, lumber and all build-Iu- k
materlala will be supplied, aud dsllrtr-e- d
at Pearl City at much lower prioa thanerer before obtained.
For further particulars, call at this offioa
or on any of the lumber dealer In thiscity. Those who now own lota as wellaathose who propos to become rasldeuta otthat growing city, will do wall to arubraoathis opportunity. Tboaawho arall them-selves of this offer, within th Urn named,will be entitled to, and wlU rlv thfollowing benefits:
For term of ton yean, this Companywill carry snch resident and their famlllfrom Pearl Olty to Honolulu In th morn-
ing arriving a little before rn o'clock,and from Honolulu to Pearl City In thevening leaving Honolulu station llttlafter five o'clock, for ton cent each way,a rat less than on cent per mil. Thrates on all other passenger trains runningdurlug the day or night will be IX centper mile first class, and 1 oent per milsecond class.
A good school I about to be opened In
the Peninsula, In the tine, large, newschool-hous- e erected by Mr. J. T. Water-hous- e.
Residents living at Pearl Cityheights, labove Pearl Olty station andthose having homes on the Penlusula, willbe allowed to ride free on regular trainsbetween Pearl City stations to and fromthe Peninsula.
Those who want to continue to send theirchildren to schools In Honolulu, can havtransportation on all regular trains to andfrom Pearl City, for the purpose ot attend-ing school, at live cents each way for eachpupil. This is eqnal to 2i to 28 mile ridfor ton cents.
Equal Inducements for those desiring tosecure homes In this country have neverbefore been ottered to the public
This Company has been requested fromabroad to name the prioe of all their un-
sold laud In that locality,
Bhould a clearance sale be mad to asyndicate, no opportunity Ilk th prntwould again occur for th porch othomes at Pearl City,
"A Word to th! WUi Is
Safficitat."
OAHU RAILWAY a LAND GO.
II. K. DILLINUHAM,
OKNKKAL MANAUKK,