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VOL. XVIII. NO. 3521. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2S. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS.
Pacific Comrnercial Advertiser
IS rVBUfiUXD
HAWAIIANReal Estate AgencyMRS. CHAS. W. MULLEK,
Vocal Teacher.Voice bail Jing by the old Italian school
(Enteral venistrrr.
OCEANIC
STEAMSHIP CO
Australian Mail Service.
NO. 519 FORT STREET.
To Let. Abstract and Title Co.
CO
CC3szoo
method a specialty.X5"No. 4 Emma street, Honolulu.
34Gft-2- m
W. H. BENSON,
livery Morning Except Sundays,by rut
HAWAIIAN OAZf:TTK COMPANY,
At No. 0 Merchant Bt.
DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL Advbrtibek
NO. 4VI Mlt:i2CJllVN"I- - nr.2 Houses on Beretani Street.2 Houses on Fort Street.1 Uouse, Alakea Street, next Tacific:piA.isro TXHSTER
Leave orders with Thomas Krouse, HONOl.l'l.P. H. i.
Hardware, Builders and General,always up to the times In quality, styles and price.
Plantation Supplies,a full assortment to suit the various ttai;ind .
Steel Plows,made expressly for Island work with extra part
Cultivator s Cane Knives.
Agricultural Implements,Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Mattocks, etc., cto
Carpenters', Blacksmiths'and Machinists' Tools
Screw Plates, Taps and Dies, Twist Drills.
uiqd ; rent fJo per month.1 House, Beretania Street, near Piikoi ;
6 rooms, bath, etc. ; $20 per month.1 House, Emma Square.
Arlington Hotel, King Street; Tele-phones: Mutual 630, Mutual 499.
3040-lmt- f
i htore, ruuanu Street.K. Al. liaUhCecil llrownW. K. OastleJ. F. Brown,W. K. Frear
I'rtdldctllVlce-l'rcsidr- nt
Treasurer A MannerAuditor
For San Francisco:The New ami FineAl Steel Steamship
ce MONOWAI 99
Per year, with "(inide'. premlam-- f 6 00Per month... 50Per year, postpaid Foreign. 12 00
J. M. DAVIDSON.
Attorney and Coansellor-at-La- w.
Office CG Merchant Btreft.
O .2
ES
ly o
For Sale.
Several de-ir.ibl- e Residences in firstclass locations.
illiL I Of the Oceanic Steamship Company wof America, Canada, or Mexico. 10 00 dae at IIonoIula, rom Sydney andI AncKiana. on or about
This Company is prrj.nrisl in prchrecords and furnisli nUbtmct if tli'.n tviall real property in the Kingdom.
1'arties r!ac:te loans on. or rontruiiiUtn ssjcly u-- PAaaa) Hawaiian Uazbttr
Hon8e and Ixt on Reretauia Street,OCTOBEIi 19th,Per year, with "Guide" premium. $ 6 00 near Pensacola: Ixt 200 ft. frontaire and luKtth purchane of rial tHt will lind it140 feet deep. I to their advantape to consult the i oipny
Paintsland Oils, Brushes, Glass,Asbestos Hair Felt and Felt Mixture.!
f. vt. . t I 1 r? r Vrt I .. . jrCr, ipia x oreigu o w And will leave for the above port with m rrgaru iu uiif.Also, a Valuable Rlock of Brick Build
LEWERS & C00SE,(Saccori to Leweri & Dlektoc)
Importer nnd Dealers to LamtXfAn! all Kind of Bnllaing MkterUU.
No.82 KORT STREET. HoEOlnla.
Mails and Passengers on or about thatl'myable UftrUhlr lb Advance. 1 date. ES9 Al orders attended to with nin j
Kelt Telephone 225: P. O. Itox 13.Blake s Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals.SEWIHG MACHINES. Wilcox & Gibbs. and Remington.
BjJ All transient Advertisementsmuet bo prepaid. O
ins in the heart of the Citv.G. K. BOARDMAN,
338g-t- f Agent.
CHAS. T. GULICK,NOTARY PUBLKJ
for the Island of Oabu.Aeut to take Ackiiuwlednients to l.auo
For Sydney & AucklandThe New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
" 99MARIPOSAB. W. M'Cn8NKY.124 Clay St.,S.
j. m. r, w. m'cheskey.40 Queen St, Hono.IF, SI. Whitney, Slanager.
Akthuu Johnstone, Editor. M. W. UcOnESNEY & SONS,i
WOlSTG SAT-- KKMOVKI) TO
MI'yYCIOTTH Qtjyv.iiri.iCMAT o0.I KOUT h' riitK )'.
Lubricating Oils in iua,ity uml tffi;ien-'- y surpassed
eft
ooSPECIAL NOTICE. id not HSHibIe to list
Of the Oceanic steamship Company will Wholesale Grocers, Commission Mer- -
be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco, chants and Importers,on or about
General Merchandise, every thing we Imve, If Agent to U rant Marriage Licenses, Houo--&AI1 tranaient advertisementa an' ub-- lulu. Oahu.40 Queen Bt., Honolulu.scriptiona must be prepaid. there Is anything you want, corno and ask for it, you will be
politely treated. No trouble to show jroods.3278-tf-- d 14G2-tf-- w
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt AtJoorr's Freight and Parcels Express.OCTOBER 26tli, F. M. WAKEFIELD, Agent lor the Burlington Route.Carriers are not ahewed to sell
papers, nor to receive payments fromaabscribers. Mails and Passengers for the above iorts. AllOmey and 1OlMSellOr at LEW Real Estate Broker & General Agent,
Bell Tel. 548; Mat. Tel. 139; P.O. Ikx415.Single copies of the Daily Advcb- - 1843.
The Finest Line or Shirtsin the city.
Silk, Crf, Flannel and LinenShirts made to order.
Puiam.iB, 2?iKht Shirt,nmt Cotton TJmlorwonr
j3MTaiIorinK in all its branches.
1898.tiskb or Weekly Gazktte can al-ways be purchased from the NewsDealers or at the office of publica
SEMI-CENTENNI- AL
Temporary Office with C. W. Ashford,Merchant Street, Honolulu.
3394-l- y
OFFICE: No. 33 MERCHANT St.,IIowolplu, Oahu. H. I.
FOR SALE.tion, 4t lercnant street.
The undersigned are now preparedto issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.)CJRATES Daily Advertises, 50 eta.
per month, or $6.00 a year,in advance. Weekly Gazette, $5.00a year in advance. Papers not 5 Per Cent, Debenture Policy
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.,
Steam Engines,Salter. Nnsr Mill, Coolers, Brass
503 FOllT STREET.34 43.1 ypromptly paid lor on presentation OFFER FOR SALE AT THE
furtS.b2iti?e.U 8t0PP6d WithUt htn PVageappiyo following prices :ami Iiatl Casting:, issup:d HYPohaJamin21b.cansat $4.50nerdos. C. BREWER & C(.. II)Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., And machinery of every description madeSubscriptions for the Daily AdvR- -
to order. Particular attention paid to The Mutual Life Ins. Co.tiskb ami V xkslt CiAZKTTK may beraid at the publication office, 46 Mer
Poha Jam in 1 lb. cans at 2.50 per doa. c,PohaJellyinllb.cansat 3.50 per dot. Q0iM trelt, Homolilu H. 1.
Ouava Jelly in 1 lb. cans at 2.50 per doz. AGKN'ra kokships blacksmithing. Job work excuted
chant street, or to the collector,K. Swah, who is authorized toreceipt for the same. China Orange and Papal a Jam. (this Hawaiian Agricultural Co.OF NEW YORK. ia a very Baperior article;, in 'Z in. cans
GENERAL AGENTS.
OCEANIC
STEAMSHIP CO
Time Table.
on the shortest notic.
BEAVER SALOON,
jrorlNlreet, Oppoiilte Wilder A Oo.'aU. i. NOLTK, PUOPR1ETOR.
Fttit-cla- ei Lnncbes Beryed wltb Tea, UoSestioO. Water, Ginger Ala cr lllk.
Any subscriber who pays to the un-dersigned for either paper one year.
Richard A. HcCurdy,
AssetsPresident.
$175,084,156.61.strictly in advance, will receive onecopy of the Tourists Ucidz " asa premium.
at J4.60 per dozen.SST Tkrms Cash.
KONA CANNING CO.,Kealakekua, Kons,
3140-3-m Hawaii. H. I.
DE. B. I. MX) ORE
Honomn Bu?:ar Co.Wailnkn Bugar Co.
Waihee Kugar Co.Makee tiuar Co.
Haleakala Itanch Co.Kajiapala Ranch.
Planters' Line Fan Frnnrirvn Packets.Chas. Brewer U Cu.V of Boston
Packeta.Agents Boston Board of Underwriters.Agents Philadelphia Board of
Information regarding this form ol policy, or any particulars concerning thevarious other forma of policies Issued hy The .Mutual Life Insurance Company rnavbe obtained of
OsH)n From 3 a. zn. till 10 p. tn.'Ai Dollars reward will be paid forinformation that will lead to the
S. 13. ROSE,General Agent, Hawaiian Islands.
conviction of any stealing theDaily or Weekly leifthe office orresidence of subscribers.
LOOAIL,; LINE.S. S. TJSTHLlA.
ASTSTOokera'Beqnlsltes a Specialty,
JOHN T. WATERH0USE,
Importer and Pealer
GENERAL MERCK AHDIBK.Ho. 35-3-1 Qaeen Street, Honolulu.
A rrive Honolulu ( DE3STTIST,Lengthy advertisements should behanded in daring the day, to insurepublication the next mornin?. Short
Leave HonoluluforS.F.irom ti. r . t List or Opkickbh:Canadian - Australian Steamship Line Hon. J. O. Carter, President A Mumpernotices receiveu up 10 iu r.s.
HAWAIIAN OAZETTK CO.,II. W. Whitskt. Manager.
George H. RobertsonE. F. Bishop - -
July 12 ( July 19Aug. 9...... Aug. 10Sept. G Sept. 13Oct. 7 ', Oct. 14Nov. 4 .) Nov. 11
int?Snth CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.lreasurorSecretary
AuditorAVM. WAGENEK Office: Irlinirtoa Hooae. Hotel Bt. Pit lor 2. Chas M. CookeKAIULANI'S MODESTY. Direttnrn.ii. waiernonse r.wj.
8. C. Allen Esq.THROUGH LINE. Gas Administered.
The Famous Tourist Route of the World.Tiokflts per Canadian Pacific' Itallway aro
5 Second Class and $10 First Class,Iiftss than ly United State lAn&m.
Contractor and Builder.All kinds of Jobbing promptly attendShe Says. She Will Not Take the
Throne Daring the Queen'sFrom Sydney forSan Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
Ofticb Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 4.
327Mm
Frot-iSa- n Fran.f .Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu, fALAMEDA Jun 2$
ed to. Will make a specialty of Officeand Store Fitting; second floor HonoluluLifetime. STEAMSHIP SRRVICE MONTHLY..AIARIPOSA Jun 29 Damns? Mill, Fort Street.
ifiif"MARIPOSA Jul 27 Mutual Telephone 625 . r419-3- m M. E. Grossman, D.D.8.... m r ' 1 a 1 1
ion At. tievetc. 'Mft's I
vay. j
?AU,H i. W
XTWiTtWin a WJMONOWAI Jul 27AHMEDA Aug 21MARIPOSA Sep 21MONOWAI Oct 19ALAMEDA Nov 10
A dispatch from ictorni, naiea MONOWAI Aug 24 I
the 15th, sap: Tlicophiliis II. ALAMEDA eggPavies, guardian of Hawaiian rnn- - IONOWAI Nov 23
W-TIIROU-GII TICKETS issued from Honolulu to Canada, ITnitki States
and Europe ; also, to Brisbane and Wvdnky.FOR BRISBANE AND SYDNEY Steamers saii:23rd each month . FOR VICTO-
RIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C Steamers Bail Aug. 1st, Aug. '31st, Oct. 2d, Nov. 1st, Dec. 2d and Jan. let, 1893.
o -
H. HACKFELD & CO ,
General Commission Agents3.11ces3 Kaiulani, is liere .awaiting theFailing of tho steamer Miowera, onwhich he returns to Honolulu. Cox. Fort & Queen 8ti., Honolulu. CPFor Freight and Passage and allNEW GOODS. D K 1ST T S rP,
9$ HOTEL STRUT.He will probably wait a while--1
FREIGHT AND PASS. AGENTrfD. McNicoll, Montreal Canada;Robt. Kerr, "Winnipeg, Canada.M. M. Stern, San Francisco, Cal. ;G. McL. Brown. Vancouver, B. C. ,
general information, apply to
Tlieo. H. Davies & Co.Agents for Hawaiian Islands.
Pionoor SteamCANDY FACTORY and I1AKEHV
K. 1IOUN I'ractioal Uoniectioner.I'fiBtrv Cook and Baker.
WILLIAM C.
ATTORNEY -
PARKE,
AT -- LAWCor. Gazette. It was Davies whoorganized the party accompanying Just arrived ex Palmao a fine assort-mo- nt
of
Matting, Camphor Trunks, .
ANthe princess to AYashington when Orric Hours 9 a. m. to 4 r. m.
A.gent to taka Acknowledgment. Wo. 71 Hotel Kt. Telepbonu.she went to state her case to Presi0?cx No. 13 Kaahumann Street, Hono DRS. ANDERSON & LDNDY,
1F Y0U are THINKINGdent Cleveland. An interestingevent in Kaiulani's life occurs to Eoyal Insurance Co.,
OF LIVERPOOL.
Rattan Chairs and Tables,Silk Shawls and Handkerchiefs,White Chinese Linen,White and Colored Silk in Rolls. )
Fine Teas, Fine Manila Cigars,
Chinese and Japanese Provisions!
mm, il. i.SUN NAM SING,
N"o. 109 Xuunnu Street,DENTISTS,
Ana a general assortment ot Urocenes. p. o. Box 175.which we will sell at the . very lowest Bega to call the attention of the pnblleprice. y their large and well selected
froclmomiachl:7 "mer Stock of Japanese Goods
"THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD."
Assets January 1st, 1892, - $ 42,432,174.00 Hotel St., opp. Dr.J. S. McGrewI Suitable for this market, which will
be sold at Lowfest Prices.WING MOyv7 CHAN,CyOAH ADMINISTERED.-- o-
morrow, when she attains her ma-
jority. The princess will winter atWiesbaden. Speaking about herand her plans, Davies said : "Therehas been a great deal said andtelegraphed about the relation theprincess bears to the queen. Theytalk about the princess being will-ing to take the throne. Xow, herposition is simply this : The prin-cess is perfectly loyal to the queen ;there can be no question of hertaking the throne during thequeen's lifetime except at thequeen's request ; so all this talk tothe contrary is entirely unfounded.It is a question that never hasarisen and can never arise. Shehas been represented as heading
'No. 64 Kino Strkkt,Near Maunafcea. SFiro risks on all kinds of insurable property taken at Current rates3124-- q HUSTACK & CO.,
by
J". S. WALKER,Ajrent for Hawaiian Islands.
SING AV0 & COMPANY,3Vo. 3 Xuuanu Street.
DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS,Ladies' and Gent's Fine Goods
ALSO
CHILDREN'S AND LADIES DRESSES.
2?Ve solicit your patronage.
3140-l- m
Of having a new Bath Tub, PatentCloset, Kitchen Kink, Hot Water Boiler,Gutters, Conductors, Rove Pipe, WalterPipe or anytbing in the Tinsmith orPlumbing Line, either in new work nrgeneral repairing, we would bo pleasedto receive a call from vou, either per-sonally or by telephone. KfetimatcHfurnished. All work guaranteed andpromptly attended to. We respectfullysolicit your trade. fchop: Beretanilistreet, second door east of Armory.Please ring up Mutual Telephone 244.
THO.S. NOTT,Per Jab. Nott, Jr. ."l."::-- q
GO TO THEEAGLE HOUSE,
Nuuanu Avenue,
ou TO TIIIU
ARLINGTON HOTELHotel Street.
0. B. HIPLEY,
AEOHITECT !
Office New Safe Deposit Building,nosoixnj, H. I.
Plans, Specifications, and Superintend
KHK,ban tol;triesStreet
mi: unsib!(
d plnc(lilatlnj
etor.
tHMt
tboben
ln
VY
sue,
H. E. McINTYRF. & BK.O..
DSAXKRS IN
WOOD AND COALAlso White and Black Sand which w
will sell at the very lowest market rates.
C'Bkll Tilxfhoxc No. 414.
XJ Mutual Tbutphojtx No. 414.3033-l- y
LEWIS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Sin t3 ISfrOXTBKS AS It I)E A I.KKM !
eace given for every description ot Build-Ins- -
OIJ BaiHings successfully remodelledand enlarged.
Designs for Interior Decorations.
Wo & CompanyNo. 43 Nuuanu Street.
S460-3-m
For Sale Groceries, Provisions and FeedMaps or Mechanical Drawing, Tracing,and Blueprinting.
CS?Drawing3 for Book or NewspaperIllustration.
1 T A BABGAIN, A COLUMBIA2 X Solid Tire Bicycle in good condition.Address ,,C," this office.
344S-t- f
111 FOETTel ( bona S40
STREET.P. O. Box SSI
EAST COKXKK FOKT AND KINti STIiKETS.
New Goods received by every packet from the Eastern Status and Europe.
RATES
Table Board $1 jBoard and Lod gin g $2 "Board and Lcnlging $12 p?r w e. k
Special monthly prices.T. E. KKOUSK. Pnoi-KiiiToj- i.
some other part. There is onlyone party of the Hawaiians, andthey are represented hy the queenand the princess as her heiress.The princess went to Yashin7.tonnot to her own interest, but in thoseof the Hawaiian throne antl na-tion." As to the future f thenation, as far as the United Statesis concerned, Davies is of the opin-ion that Cleveland will 'refuseeither to annex or "protect" Hawaii,unless satisfied that the nationwants it. Every official of theUnited States government withwhom Davies had den-'idsy-
t, hesaid, has inspired hincae be-
lief that justice 13 ii LiudJay. Jr,-Tar- tl
Hawaii. de.For the Colonies
r Oct 27 J L BrownBrown, Prof W T 1
s and Jl saloon j
V 1 "
Massage. Pianos For Rent.fcrean. Ualilornia Produce by every steamer. All orders faithfully attended to, andGoods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Is'an'd orders solicited.
Hi . 31 . DEE,JOBBEIJ OF
Wines, Spirits and Beers
HOTEL STREET,n Fort and Nuuanu.
3457-t- I
MRS. PRAY WOULD ANNOUNCEshe will attend a limited num
batisiaction guaranteed, rost Uince Box No. 145. Telephone No. 92.
The Daily Advertiser, 50c per Month !ber of patients. Address at H. M.v ffft--v
PIANOS IN GOOD ORDEBfromH.00to$7.00per month.MUdlO DEPARTMKNTOFTHK HAWAIIAN NEWS
Home-mad- e cake, mayonaisedressing and Parker house rollscan be had made to order at 110Iieretania street.
Whitney's, King st. ; Bell Telephone 75.3228-t- f OOMPANY
I
Ji"gaLorder,3515-l- m x.iinijj Ay,
o0 Fort Street.forsaWheap. Apply'to" Kooa
o20-?,- i WILLIAM SAV
vv. ,tv c.vivimuraofSSS fuU m of attorney to if 7:
Honolulu, Auevst 15. iwi tax o
Safe UePifiQV6sfcciLJyw'ID(JE.
DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL. ADV EliTlSEIi, OCTOBER 28. 181) ,
bifcite for thisTUB ADVERTISES CAL23DAR. CHIEF JUSTICE IDE. 307VERY A VAST PEOJECT.
October. 1803.
M. Ta. w. Jrb.j rr.J s. . '.' PflAACX.
!!! 1Oct. .
2 S 5 e 8
.0 it j 1 3 14 5 XOct.Mr9.
"TIT U Ig j 19 '20 .2--js Oct. 17,
Constant Line of Schoonerso
Owing to our constantly inore .uini busine and the great demand of an ap-preciating community, we have concluded t ollVr on opportunity to !l lurtirhaving capital. Our Line of Schooners may h seen U lin over U T..u fi'edto their utmost carrying capacity with clear, c x-- l and invigorating ,
Fredericksburg Export Lager BeerAT THE "ANCHOR SALOON."
To accommodate our Vast Fleet of Schoonersregardless of cot. The O.
W3STCI-IO-R'
Is the only phioe where ,t e.x! gl.m ( l're !eri. !!jr;: iVrr on draught can bhad in Honolulu. Step forward j;pnt lenien. no'n tin time.
He Spent the Day Ashore, andWas Delighted With Honolulu.
The Hon. Henry C. Ide the newchief justice of Sarnw, was a pas- -
0mvTr--; g? --
; iZtC ', .' - -- .
CHIEF JUSTICE ItE.
sengeron the Mariposa, en ronte tohis Apia home. He spent the dayashore, and both lie and hisdaughters expressed themselves asdelighted with the climate andscenery of Honolulu.
In the morning Mr. Ide, accom-panied by hi3 three daughters andWilliam L. Chambers, of theSamoan land commissioners, droveup to the Pali. In the afternoonthe Misses Ide drove out to Wai-kik- i
with the Count and CountessFestetics. Mr. Ide with ChiefJustice Judd, attended the gardenparty given by Mrs. PresidentDole.
Mr. Ide was in Samoa two yearsago as a member of the land commissioners, so he does not go to hisnew duties in ignorance of thecountry and its inhabitants. Hesucceeds Judge Cednrkranz in theposition of chief justice.
"A VISION OF BEAUTYis :i joy forever," and a pure and natural complexioncharms all beholders. Ladies will find in Camki.lixk. a Cali-fornia discovery, a toilet article lor the improvement, and pre-servation of the complexion, refreshing, agreeable, andcertified by the highest scientific and medical authority asbeing absolutely free from injurious substances.
o- -
NOTE miOM WKLh KX0WN SOCIETY LADY.-- O
Honolulu, Septrmhcr 3d, ISM.Dear Airs: acknoivlcdgc with thanks the rcclpt of it
bottle of Camellinc. 2 he advantages in this climate ofthe use of a soothing, harmless, preparation for the skin isknoivn to most ladies; but fortunately many of the articlessold for thut jmrposc jiroducc unpleasant results. Camel-lin- e
is certainly a most elegant and agreeable addition tothe toilet, and my own observation and the high scientifictestimony as to its merit satisfy me that its 2ojtttlarity inwell deserved. Very truty yours,
Mrs
Camelliiie Powder and FluidPBICE 50 CENTS.
X3T FOR MALE BY
HO LUSTER & 00., DRUGGISTSjVorfc Street, Honolulu.
i mtmmmim i m mmi iibi
Auction Gates.
I.V .IAS. V. M()!!(iAN.
1:
HAlAABSOLUTELY PURE !
One Hundred Pounds WcrthTwo Hundred of Auy Other.-- o-
Ample Opportunity for All.
we hive, built atir.e hire Uefrigciator ,
SOAP!
A-G-'KNT-
S.
Pasliio:Hotel Streets.
IVEILINOS,
and Blouses !
by the Transit.
Advertiser
M
jatesttooilatioos
-- OF-
Cloth,
Series,
Diagonals
and Tweed !
are always to be found at
L. B. Kerr's
STOR E,
(uen Street Honolulu.
hese floods are of thebest English and French
make and comprise tho new
est st3Tles and patterns, will
be sold in quantities to suitpurchasers.
Jeweler!
i' inuftcturer and Importer
Pine Wafa 108.
DIAMONDS,
CLOCKS,
ST LYE RWAKE
99 Fort St.
HONOLULU, h. I.
P. 0. Box 342.
. W. McChesney & Sons
of our government.1 lie proposal of a reference of the
annexation question to the residentsof the island, as a preliminary to fur- -iw-- r negotiation, wouM indicate thatin Mr. Cleveland's viows annexationis constitutional, not unconstitutional.If it were beyond the constitutionalpower of this eovernment to assumecontrol over these outlying island ofme he3, mere would be no occasionfor a plebiscite to ascertain whether amajority of the Hawaiian want to beannexed or protected. This pointneeds no elucidation. It i obviousthat If Mr. Cleveland's policy is as re-ported, the president shares the Hun'sopinion that annexation is constitu-tional, and rejects the elaborate argu-ments of Judge Cooley and the otherexpounders of the organic law whohave been laboring to convince himthat the annexation of Hawaii is notconstitutional.
The proposed reference of the ques-tion to the whole body of Hawaii's in-habitants would likewise signify thatin Mr. Cleveland's view annexation,or a form of American protectorate, isnot intrinsically and necessarily un-desirable. If it were folly, in hisopinion, for us to acquire the islandunder any circumstances, lie wouldnever propose that the people ofthe Islands bo required to decidewhether the islands shall be takenin under tho American flag. Mr.Cleveland is altogether too seriousminded a statesman to indulge in suchtrifling. Therefore, if the reports ofhis Intentions are in the main accu-rate, we take it for granted that hefthares our opinion on the generalquestion of the desirability of acquir-ing Hawaii, rather than the opinionof those who advise him that theislands aro not worth having.
Thus far all is clear enough. Whenwe come to the practical working of aplebiscite instituted in Hawaii atthe instance of our government, someuimcuit questions arise. The Pro-visional government, the only exist-ing authority in Hawaii, wants an-nexation. It has said so. Jt hasalready applied for annexation. Theonly purpose of such a plebiscite asMr. Blount and Mr. Cleveland aresaid to desire, would be to pass thequestion over the head of the existinggovernment to the population otHawaii, in order to ascertain whetherthe Provisional government repre-sent- a
a majority of the residents ofHawaii, native and foreign born. TheProvisional government would beitself on trial at the election held todetermine this question. Now, undertho control of what authority wouldthe plebiscite be held? Who woulddetermine the qualifications of voter.--.
Who would say, for example, whetherJapanese and Chinese coolies residentin Hawaii should have the right tovote equally with the native Hawa-iiansan- d
the solid foreign-bo- m resi-dents and taxpayers of the country?Who would prescribe the electoralregulations? Who would be in au-thority at the polls? As there is tobe no foreign interference under anycircumstances, tho supreme power indefining the sufl'rage and supervisingthe election must cither rest with thepresent Provisional government,already committed to annexation anditself on trial, or with the governmentof the United States, directly or indi-rectly. If our government makes afavorable vote by plebiscite a condi-tion of further negotiations for annex-ation, will it not inevitably be com-pelled by the logic of its attitude, toprescribe tho conditions under whichtho plebiscite is held?
In that event we should witness anoxtraordinary and perplexing spec-tacle. We should behold the federalgovernment of the United States,which has not the constitutionalpower to regulate state elections evenhero at home, regulating and super-vising an election in a foreign state,an independent country In diplom-atic relations with us, a sovereignmember of the world's family of na-tions! If the reporteil programme iscarried out to tho extent of sendingan imposing fleet of American warvessels "to guarantee a peaceful andfair election" in Hawaii, we shouldbehold the government of the UnitedState3 not only regulating a foreignelection, but actually on guard overthe Hawaiian polls with ba3onetsand gunpowder! The whole history offederal interference with local ejec-tions here at home contains no inci-dent approaching this in its sensa-tional novelty and its bewildering in-
version of accepted principles.We beg leave to call attention to
the fact that this is tho true meaningof the project credited to Mr. Blount'sgenius, and now attributed rightly orwrongly, to Mr. Cleveland. Howeverfederal interference at tho Hawaiianpolls may be disguised in the lan-guage of diplomacy, it will be federalinterference at the Hawaiian pollsnone the less, if there is the slightestattempt on the part of our govern-ment to prescribe the conditions un-der which the plebiscite i3 held.
We conclude, then, that the pro-posed plebiscite will be conducted,not by the United States, but by theProvisional government of Hawaii.New York Sun, October 7th.-'
MINISTER WILLIS.
It In Said That His InstructionsHave Been Materially
Modi tied.
Some sort of a hitch has occur-red in the arrangements for Minis-ter Willis departure for Hawaii.It was originally intended that beshould said from San Francisco onthe steamer of the 12th and he hadplanned to leave here last Wednes-day. At the instance of the presi-dent, however, ho delayed his de-
parture, and he is still in the city,with no prospects of an immediatedeparture. He has had severalconferences with the presi-dent during the past threedays in regard to his missionanil has not as yet received hisfinal instructions, those previouslygiven him having undergone cer-tain important modifications, thenature of which is not divulged.Minister Willis was at tho statedepartment for several hours yes-terday. His movements will begoverned entirely by the president'swishes.
Mr. Willis has made arrange-ments for a prolonged stay at hispost. He has sold his property athis home in Kentucky and willtake his wife and boy with him tothe land of the kanakas. If thepossible event of the establishmentof a Hawaiian protectorate his du-ties will be of unusual importance.
Washington Star, Oct. 10.
October 2j, zSjj.
There's as much differencein the quality of fence wire asthere is between a poor qua-lity of paints and Hendry'sHeady Mixed. American wire,the kind usually sold here, isnot as good as the English orliennan, for that reason we donot keep it. We import oursdirect from the manufacturersin Europe and it has givenperfect satisfaction whereverwe have sold it. Now aboutpaints! When we conclude toadd to our new lines, it is onlyafter careful consideration.If the article happens to benew to this district we firstinvestigate and ascertain thequality first and then the de-
mand; on the other hand if thearticle is something alreadyin the market and the tastesand needs of the people de-
mand something better cor-respondence or interviewswith tho manufacturers giveus the necessary informationas to whether it may bo im-
proved upon Hendry's Ready.Mixed Paint in the result ofa conference. Like otherstorekeepers we have soldmixed Taints since this business was started, but they werefor carnages, Hendry s ReadyMixed Paints are for high classinterior or exterior decoration.
The demand for improveincuts in fences resulted inour obtaining the agency forJones' Locked Fence and in ityou will find the strongestand most economical wirefence in the world. Six centsa piece for wire stays is moreeconomical than redwoodposts at IS cents and yet thestays admirably fill the placeof tho posts. A mile of thisfence a week is about ouraverage sale.
Titk Hawaiian Hardware Co.,
307Fort Street, Honolulu.
('HAS. ,T. FISHKT8
Final SaleGoin"1 Out of the Dry
Goods Business !
COMMENCING
Nexi. Monday, Oct, 2Our entire Stock will be
disposed of
HMUKDLESS OF COST
Vid uis totally unknown to the purchas-i::t- rpublic of this town will greet yon.
VV? nre in. Earnest !
Wo aro Sincere !
ISSCome in to see. ns and bring yourpocket book along.
Chas. J. IFishLel.3407-- tf
f hr. HerskM 4: J. McMeekin,
PliNO 1DNERS AND TEA.CHERS
PENIIALLOW HOUSE,
HeivtKiiia St., Mutual Tel. 014--.
Lessons given on Piano for beginnersand prac tical players.
"Tuning orders will be promptlyattended to. 3514-l- m
Notice.
Tfe Execution Sale of the Property
OF THE ESTATE OP
SAM. PARKERIS POSTPONED
OUSTED WEEK!Honolulu, October 19, 1S93.
3514-t- d
Notice.' pil E GERMAN BARK GALVESTONi is expected on or about November15, 1S93 from Hongkong. For freight orpa?sasre, applv to
WING WO CHAN & CO.,3Tor-t- d Agents, Nuuanu Street.
21 25 26 C?n Vt 2.'.1, VX Full ooQ.
17 i i
TKTi OAIIV
PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER
Si ages.ft juat nr.fl fAr not;
l.t $I th end thoo al&i'.t tTJiy Cooiitrj', tliy fiixl. ml Troth's.
SATURDAY. : OCTOBER 23, 1893.
The Ilolomua having admittedthat tho aboriginal Hawaiian ist!ejJin-- d to disappear, and that thedays of his political eupremacyore consequently numbered, at-
tempt?, in a labored article underthe above heading, to make it ap-
pear that the half-east- e, or crossbetween tho native and foreigner,ia to bo the riding race of the future.In proof of this it cites the rapidgrowth of this element during thelast few years. According to thelast census the- - increased in sixyear? from 121S to 018G, or over iC
per cent. This is rertainly a largeincrease, and, taken by itcelf, mightseem to almrd some support to theIlolomua's contention. Hut if theIlolomua writer had looked intothe same census report alittle further he would havediscovered that during the sameperiod the Hawaiian-bor- n childrenof foreign parents foreign by birthor descent on both sides increasedfrom 2010 to 7495, or over 2G7 perco nt. In other words, tho classborn here of unmixed foreign bloodincreased more than five times asfast as the mixed race. If fecunditynd rapid increase is any indica
tion of vigor of stock and consequent future supremacj', it is easyto seo in whoso hands tho futuredestiny of this country will rest.If an increase of --10 per cent, in six3'cars i3 44 wonderful," how aboutan increase of 207 per cent, in thesame time ? The Holomua's figuresaro correct so far as they go, butthey leave part of the story, andtho most important part at that,untold.
PLEBISCITE IX HONOLULU.
The "Sun's" Opinion of theProposed Election For and
Against Annexation.According to unconfirmed and un- -
otllcial reports from "Washington, thepoiicj' of Mr. Cleveland's administra-tion, with resard to Hawaii's proposalof annexation, will he found, whendisclosed to the country, to be aboutns follows :
1. A plebiscite of the residents ofHawaii to determine the form ofnermanent Government for the isIands, and to decide whether theislands desire either annexation or aprotectorate by the United States.
'2. Tending the popular vote in Hawaii, and tho establishment of a per-manent government, a guarantee bythe United States of protection againstforeign interference.
3. Assistance by the United Statesin enabling Hawaii to hold a free andpeaceful election, partly through thexercise of our government's moral
influence In the islands, and partly bya somewhat imposing naval demon-stration at Honolulu at the time ofthe voting.
Theso are the main features of theprogramme as described in the variousaiufnot altogether harmonious reportsas to the character of Mr. Blount's re-commendations to Mr. Cleveland, andMr. Cleveland's intended policy. Partof the story is derived from state-ments made with great positivenessand particularity by the Baltimorer5uii, which professes to have exactknowleuge of the nature of Mr.Blount's recommendations and of Mr.Cleveland's acquiescence in Mr.Blount's conclusions. Part is derived,on the other hand, from the New YorkHerald's despatches from Washington.As tnat journal has been the mostardent upholder of Mr. Claus Spreck-el- s
peculiar interests, and a constantadvocate of the restoration of the de-throned queen, we are Inclined toattach importance to the informationit publishes, whenever the same is notin line with its own desirc3 and de-mands. It is decidedly encouraging,for example, to learn now from theHerald itself that "the restoration ofthe queen to the throne Mr. Blountnever contemplated, by anything hesaid in his report, and the administra-tion would not favor such a course,even if he did."
Dismissing the absurd and odiousidea of the restoration of monarchy inHawaii by tho efforts of an Americanadministration, the essential featureof the policy now attributed to Mr.Clevoland is the plebiscite; that is to.say, the determination of the ques-tion of Hawaii's destiny by popularvote in the islands. While it is prema-ture to discuss or criticize the admin-istration's plan on the strength ofthese unofficial reports from Wash-ington, it is quite permissible to in-
quire what would he signified andinvolved by the institution of a p!e- -
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THE - LATEST -:- - NOVELTIESAT THE FAMOUS 8TOKK OK
bJ f. EHLERS & CO.,509 ana j 511 - - - Fort Street.
Ladies" and Children's Jackets and Caps.Irish Point, Antique and Madras Curtains.Chenille Portieres with fringes from $G.50a pair upwards.Smyrna Rugs in all sizes from $2 upwards.Knotted Swiss, Silkaline and Dimity in groat variety.CashmerejSublimos at 20 cents a yard; one of tho hand-
somest wash znaterial this season, entirely now and for thoprice has no eual.
White Latvn in plain, striped and checked.Dressmaking Uiidr tho Mjumtrement of .Mrs. Keiiur
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Underwriters1 Sale !
On Monday, Oct. 30AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At tho Pacic Mail Steamship Co.'sWharf, I will yell at Public Auction
for account of whoni it mayconcern, the following
MKRCIIAND1SEDamaged by salt water and throughca. go shifting on voyage of importationex German Bark j. C. TiLier, fromBremerbaven :
G in diamond) 79," bb's "Hormania"Portland Cement.
C in diamond 1-- 5bbl3 Carbolineum.Kekeha US; 1 bbl Lubricating Oil.II II & Co 1 5 drums Boiled Linseed Oil.
T II &. 8II II & Co 2 1 diu-- n Castor Oil.
B" 3 2 drums Raw Linseed Oil.
II H &. Co 244, 2.5, 231, 22S,P 5 bbl Alcohol.
II II & CoI
102 102a 2 csea 25 pk-- s Iirl Candles, 4s103 1 " " 5s
104- -104a7 " " ' " Gs" " 14 "105- - 105a8 4s" " ' "10 3 .rn" " " "107-107a- 2 tis
II II &. Co 17 1 cs 10 pes White FKiur.el.P 420. Metres.
Term3 Cuh in U. S. Gold Coin.
Jas. P Morgan,3521-- 2t AUCTIONEER.
SALE
On Tuesday, October 31A.t lOO'Clock n. m..
1 will sell at Public Auction, at the Residence of Mr. J. 11. SUPER. Ma-kik- i,
his entire HouseholdFurniture consistingof
2 Antique Oak Cheval Bedroom Seis
Tine Bedsteads, Yum Yum Spring?,Real Hair Mattresses,
Feather Pillowp,Mosquito Nets Bedding,
ONE FLUSH UPHOLSTERED
Parlor Set, 7 Pieces4 Oak and B V Chiffonier.,Cedar Clothes Press, Wardrobes,B W Extension Curved IMmnjj Room
Table.B "W Dining Room Ch vrs,Dinner S'ets. assorted Cnvkery,Meat Safe, Refrigerator,
31. T. B. W. S1DE150AKDUpholstered Bed Lonnge,
Veranda Chairs,Wilcos ti Gibb's?ewin Maubhi,
Wicker Chairs and Rocker?,Music Racks, FUno Stool,
Center linjrs, Small Kucs,Curtain Poles, Oak Table?,
TABLES,1 West wood Ranp?, Boiler and Utensils,Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Garden Tools,Hose, Lot of Half Leghorn Fowls,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
r5i8 tit AUCTIONEER.
Home-mad- e Cake.
pARKER HOUSE ROLLS ANDMayonaie? mad to order at No. 115
Ceretania Street. Hell Telephone 1C0.3519-l- w
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Temple ofCorner Fort mid
SPECIAL SALEOY
LACKH in the fv.t DpnisnH,
Ladies' WaistsWill be sold at a great sacrifice. All the above (ioods must
1)0 sold to make room for
1 50-Gas-es of Xmas and Holiday fads-IS-O
which have arri ved
S. EHELIOH.,Cornet Fort and Hotel Streets. Honolulu. H.
The Daily.'0 CENTS Blip MONTH
,ienied
13eliver1f--toiave this day
a?emen of
OGURA.SalT'-Piei-
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The Daily Advebtiser is deliver-ed by carriers for 50 cents a month.Ring up Telephones 88. Now isthe time to subscribe.
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OAiL.il I'AOiiiO COMMEKOIAJL Ai VEltTiBEii. OCTOBER. 28. 1893.
srzciAh nvsines jtbus.oeu RilLWAY k USD COS THE TRIAL NOT MADE.LOCAL AND (3EXEKAL." """ i
Fresli fruit for the CaliforniaFruit Market arrived by the Mari- -
losa. ;
i
CASTLE & COOKETIME TABLE.KflOM aNO AFTBH JUNE 1, leS.
IM i'oi;ts.Per stmr Knala laps rice.Tor sfr:ir W II ilail-J- M bgH i:- -r.
f'.ffrf. lij;" avr.i. S1) head cattU-- . 'Mand 75 fk sun.lru".
Per tmr Mariposa ' 3 1
''in ,V; cs lry ..d. ri 'jrar-'-'- .
1 1 tr..l-e- . 17 c pears. 3i s wmk;i:st'car, L'Jci trt-er- l. ( j ivgrs. l'J r.i !r ;ir.I'i-- i h:t'i2war. 30 r r ii i . 1 J J
ry, .ro li A; H, 4'J cm cotton coo-l"- .
irroeri. 4 c- hats. 3 cs potatoe, '1 cif. !:'. ; total. 175 mw.
IXKK iVNU KIIUOlhe telegraph department cf theSouthern Pacific Company'H main office
ST" Carefully Selected andShipped by Mr. V. C. Camarinospersonally. The stock ot Ice HouseGood?, per S. S. Mariposa, for theCalifornia Fruit Market, arrivedin Splendid condition and Jn Plentiful
thesteamer Pole will take in ran rrancic.-c-o lias been completelyfitted out dnnng the past mouth with INSDI1ANUE:mails for Kauai this after- -
Theforeignneon.
"Canraph" typewriters forihemo ofCAPT. MCU0V7ELL POSTPONES
THE FLOATING OF THE all recei vine operators. 4The Ca!irraph"was selected alter thorough investigation
Supply.California Kklit Market.
Mutual Telephone 37. by the othcials of tho company, whoUN TILMIOWERATRAIN8
TO EWA MILL,
were determined to have for this import-ant department tho very bet typewriter
KXI'OKTH.I'urSaii Franr-iico- pr bkt S N Ta-ti- e
' t 21 . ("hong & C, Lajri rioe
A number of people went to thehotel last evening to hear theNational band play.
J. F. Morzan and C. W. Ashford
AUKNTM FOU
NEW ENGLAND MDTDALTODAY. in me marfcet. lhe order was tilled byD Per S. S. ZlariposaC&in- -
Chas. L. Naylor, who is supplyingHyruan Uro-- , lllj t.ae rice; M 1'hillipi i arinos Refrigerator, containing FroA
r.M.4:355:10
Co. mj) ha rice, M .S tirirnhaum ': Co,
B
1 : 45
2 :57
BA.M.
.54:45:30
.9 :57
caiigrapns" to station agentsand telegraph operators throughout hisHonolulu. 5:10 returned home bv the steamer W. zen Oysters, Celery, Cauliflower,ha;'s rico; F F Forter. '2 .ks LifeLeave 5:5GiVarl City and liorni; domestic value, $ 14-3- . Plums, Pears, Grape, Orange, ApG. Hall -- eterday afternoon. territory, lhe operators who wonthe "Mackay gold medals" in tho tele
Insurance Co.OF DOSTOM,
Arrive Ewa Mil!. ples, Lemons, Lime, Smyrna Figs, graphic typewriter speed contest in Newof the annexation Nuts and Raisin?; Calfornla Cabbocre,Theflub
i;ok-- .
"JALT In S'eattle, Washineron. Septeni lork, March 2o, lSl3, both used "Thewill meet this evcnins at i--A.llia.xico AssunmcoA
lie i a Confident at F.ver of 1114
Abllltj to Float the Strandrlter 22. KM. to the wife oi J. K. Oalt, of
5 :3i
IiP.M.3:434:154 .55
P.M. the rirm ot alt, Uros. : Co., a sun.Caligraph," and as any machine thatcomes off victor in such a severe test,where all the other first-cla- ss machineswere eomnetinc t irVnnitla,1,ta.l t
etc.California Fruit Market.
Mutual Telephone 37!S.
351 9--3 1.
COMPANY OF LONDON,5:42 Tho officers of the U. S. F. S.0:10
TO HOl.OLL'Lt-- .
C BA.M. A.M.
Leave Ewa Milt. .4:21 10:43Leave Pearl City..;:55 11:15Arrive Honolulu. .7:30 11:55
A Saturdays only.1$ Daily.C Sundays excepted.D Saturdays excepted .
WHARF AND WAVE. Philadelphia hold a reception this "stand ai lhe head," it must certainly MtlVd Fil'O IllSUrailCtJ Co.Steampshfp. and Will Make
the Attempt Early Till
Mornlnc- -
6:45afternoon from until 0. do me oesi typewriter lor all kinds of
practical work. --S. F. Chronicle, May OF IIAltTKOHD.Commencing today (Wednesday), IS, 1S93.The Hawaiian band (stringorchestra") will plav at Emma October 13, Egan JSr Gnnn
will place on their counters the goods1 PANTHEON!rsquare this afternoon at 4 :30. damaged bv water last week. These The Caligraph Saves
AMAIL. SEKVICH. goods must be sold regardless of w hatKOKIIXON The Pacific Hardware Company lhxth and Shaving rarJors
received a larse consignment of they bring. Call early for a choice.T.jl2-- tf lauor, economizes time, pro- -
Captain Arthur McDowell, whohas been one of the most prominentmen in Honolulu for the last few
goods of various kinds by the Mari 1. "V, ICouoli, l'rjrUtor.duces penect manuscript, so- -posa. cures exactness oi expression.fust Received, a new stock
days, disappointed a large numberiSttrauiship will leave for and nrrive fromau Franc'nco, on the following dates, till ofTho Myrtles and PIanet3 will
play at tho baseball grounds thisstorm Serge, in Mack, blue and does away with writer's cramp
sea water wm not injure or and repays tho investment a ffiTllAvinc secured the-- hcrvice ofcreathe close of 103. of people yesterday morning by notcarrying out his plans of attempt MK. Ii. PLAIT K, Chiropodist, of Sanafternoon, commencing at 3 0 fade these good thousand fold. Francisco, any orders in this line will
ho promptly and skillfully nttetvlcd to onDck at HonoluluFit. San r niNciaco.
DrAMONn Head, Oct. 27, 10 p.m.Weather, clear; wind, calm.
The bark R. I. Rithet has movedout into the stream.
The barkentine S. N. Castle,Capt. L. II. Hubbard, sails thismorning for San Francisco. Shetakes 7100 bag3 of rice valued at
32,M5.The schooner Robert lowers will
go up on the marine raihvay thismorning.
The steamer Tele leaves thisafternoon at 2 o'clock with 200tons coal for Makaweli and 130Japanese immigrants for Koloaand Waimea.
The R. M. S. R. Mariposa, Capt.II. M. Ilayward, arrived in port atG o'clock 3'esterday morning. Shesailed from San Francisco on Fri
o'clock.Lcavc Honolulufor Saw Fba tf Cisco.
Egan & CJunn.ing to float the Miowera from herberth on the reef. At an early tho premises or in private,ifarii.osa ... Oct. 20Wurrimoo, for Van J. F. forgan will sell at auction,Australia Nov. 4.Nov. 1couver.
China on Mondav, the goods that wereMnowai Nov. 2i hour a large crowd was on hand toM. W. McChesney's Sons,
Age tits Honolulu Soap Works Co.3410-t- f.
Warrinioo.frornVan damaged on the bark J. C. Pluger
.:oi'-3n- i
mis. K. TIJKNKK
Hud tcniovi'il her
watch the proceedings, but theconver Nov. 23
Nov. )
...Nov. 11...Nov. IHfor Van-,...I)- ee
. 2ltrC. 4
vovage.China Nov. 27
Australia,Al-une-
Miowera,couver
Oceanic.darkness prevented a good sight ofrecent
tax
on ner
TheAustralia Dec 2 SjEF" American Enameled Butassessors booksAlameda.. .Dee 21 on the steamer from shore. A num
ton-Ho- le Buttons for Hale at theMiowera. from Van Kona, Oahu, will be open for in IMiKSSMAKINii IKiOMSber of boats were brought into reeouver Dec. 23 I X Lspection by those liable to taxation,Oceanic .. Iec2f quisition besides the tug Eleu and
Autralia....I-ec- . 0Mariposa... .Dec. 11Warrimoo, for Van-
couver Jan. 1
City Peking. ...Ian. 2Australia.... Jti.G
Australia Den. SO from rsov. 1st. to loth. To Hotel tt, 0n. tli V. U. C. A h'iiiBX" Eor Bargains in New andWarrimoo .from Van the steam launch.cmver Jan. 23 Secoud hand Furniture, Lawn MowThe executive sale of the estate Wherw she is ptepaied tudn Drrf ;i .AinuOn board the tug were Ministers ers, Wicker Chairs, Garden Hose, in all the latest styleH. 'l he new mi thudof Sam Parker had another reprieveday, Uctober l:Utn, at 4 :!; p. m.having been detained one day King and Smith, Superintendent etc., call at the I. X. L., corner of of form-fittin- g employed (lhe methodMtoroloj?lcat Kecord. yesterday, and tho sale was post-
poned two more weeks. now used by all tho leading drenumMkersNuuanu and King streets.of Public Works Rowell, and manyin San Francisco).
PUBLISHED iBAlI work neatly and promptlyT. W. Hobron, Agentawaiting the English mails. Be-
sides cargo for this port, the Mari-posa had in transit 1200 tons ofmerchandise, 100 tons of which
D TUB KVBU.NMEXT et'KVKT.
K7EBT 10XDAT.finished. l'iue as reasonable usnnyinVQT It yoa want to sell out
your Furniture In its entirety, call
others interested in the work. Thetug anchored to windward of thesteamer, but it was too dark to
of thewill boat the
the city. 3J31-t- f
The annual meetingOnomea Sugar Companyheld today at 10 o'clockoffice of C. Brewer & Co.
To Let.were lor Apia. lhe .Mariposa at the I. X. L.make out what was being done on tC KNTIi A Ij MA KICK Vsailed again at C p. m. October27th for the colonies via Samoa. board, and only by the noises of Bedroom Sets, Wardrobes,
o c3 I 3
I
A future bride who was expected Ice Boxes, Stoves, Hanging Lamps,Tho barkentines Planter and the timbers and ropes could thefact there was any activity onboard be known.
,T H If. It Mo av a - G 2 b ocs m f
. MV Mil
7S H n. (t) 61 k 47.' W 0 01 M H K 47.1 tj; o.f.o r'J 6 k 3C'J HjO.KT 71 nr.-- s 3i; HJ'O.ll 71 6-- 1 s "W 2ft SiO d'3 S 3 bhw 37il H'i! pa 'J "I l
Rugs, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Steamerto arrive from Scotland on thesteamer Mariposa yesterday didDiscovery had not arrived at San) tf,
16 w ii jm First-clas- s Market in every iv?ecl ; beKS THE FINE STONE BUILD- -b rancisco when the steamer Mari not come. She will be here on the and Veranda Chairs, Bed Lounges,
Sofas, Baby Cribs, Clothe9 Basketx, ft . t a t j m mAt daylight it was seen that the tides currying a full line of Mints,wo make a specialty of
i7j).u w n18 ) 01 oil :t .7 i'J 9s
HunModTa.w.lThn
l.Hit.
Mifl ing Known as me "uui uorner,"situate corner of Queen and Nuusteamer Australia. Miowera had not shifted her posiposa left that port for here on the
20th inst. These vessel?, it will Sewing Machines, Whatnots, Meat anu Streets. The premises have beention any, as the anchor-chain- s were Safes, Trunks, etc., sold at the lowestbe remembered, left here with a The 1000 Japanese that arrivedhero on tho Miike Maru were re still taut, which would not have Cash Prices at the I. X. L., corner of
repainted ami repairs mad to make thehuildin most desirable tor any mercan-tile business. Possession given immedi- -
portion of the bananas intended Ilftl CllHHMI',
PresHud Corn llr.l.T:1!, Haa nufl Mood. been the case had there been anyfor the Miowera. leased from quarantine yesterday lelv. En-mir- of tho undersigned.Nuuanu and King streets.
fiT The Bon Ton Dressmakafternoon and turned over to theBoth the U. S. S. Adams andri CO
aw.aa
aSa board of immigration. V7ESTBR00K h GAHES,
3437-l- m tf Pkoi'iuktoic.Philadelphia sent up their men atJO K
5 rf- -
forward movement. The chain thatpassed under the stern of thesteamer was slack, as it had slippedforward from the strain of thesamson poles.
11. J. NOLTE.3502-- 1 in
For Lease..e ing Parlors are now at corner ofo clock yesterday afternoon to Tho moonlight nights of the past
week have brought out one or morescrape tho masts and yards.a.m. ! p.m. p.in.ja.ni Stamps.2 j.! 2.2 9. 0' 8 3( Capt. Joseph A. Whiteside, mas- - McDowell wa3 seen soon after
Fort and Beretania streets, open tothose of Honolulu and vicinity wish-ing stylish suits and costumes, as wellalso as comfortable and neat gowns.
riding parties each evening. Wai-ki- ki
with a moonlicht bath as aTnei... er of the steam whaler Navarch,6. C'J
c. o!
6. 0
daylight and said that as he had436.11
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6.4S7.43
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r, asR.r75.27
3.10 3.SW. .30 9.5JIt!3.0)' 4.10 9.50 II- - 04.2) 4.) 10. 10 11. 3u! and well-know- n in Honolulu, is re- - finisher was the favorite ride. not had time to get all his tacklerhnr...!"' The public are now enabled to have
THOSE DESIRABLE PRE-mise- s
opposite the Makiki re-
serve, recentlv occupied by Mr.rl -'" ported to have fallen into the hold I ANTED A FEV -- SIIKKTH 2c.ready no attempt had been madeyi.lu; 1.20: B. li 5 4J Cant. P. Smith will brinn- - the Vermillion and 12c. mauve Stamps :and broken his legV..2V.H.-- 0! 2.3U fi. 2 to float the wreck into deep water. their wardrobes fitted, out as well and
with the same style as can be ob-
tained in San Francisco. 3267
I I JA. CJ
dredger to Brewer wharf this plain or surcharged Provisional Govern"I am perfectly confident of myis reported that he was feWfufei1?? lhis cabin for a month. Ex. coraT mQrmncr to removfe the heap of
Charles Cretehton. Tho grounds arespacious, and wellslwded wilti Ornamen-tal and FruitTres ; only a minute's walkto Tramways. Tho Buildings will be putin thorough repair to suit tho wishes of a
ment. PIOAto state price for eachvariety; also 4c. stamped L'nvelojM's.Any Hawaiiiin Stamps, old anil new
ull mooo on tba 2UU. t 8b. STiu. p. m.Tlm Wlilstle b!ow at lh. 2Sm. 84. P.M. of IJU 4V;i L'l. . , , -- . .
nnvrrlor. in. 4K 10 o o f ; .7rT77SiLIm UIIHOSL Qsuccess, but I do not want to tryanything until I am all ready andthere is no chance of failure. I; Honolulu Utao, which Is tha umo aa 12b. Ora. Oa. JCST Prompt returns made onLkSAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. agoJI utcnwi:D uroa. today. issues, both cancelled and uuuped bought
for cash. Writo particulars ai to pricegood tenant. For further particulars,apply to BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,Goods sold on commission at the
I. X. L.Arrivals Oct. 11th, bark Al infTivi ke all ready tomorrow morn-u- Z
off." 'attoipdi tide and expect to float andquantityto A. HBOMADA,sniPPIN'O INTELLIGENCE. bert, 22 days from Honolulu ; 15tb, 222 Battery Street,
3454 tf Kan Francisco. Cal.It was expected thawTrustee for Mrs. alary H. Ievey.
3358-- tf
For Lease or Sale.bark Alden Besse. 22 days from rifnat
tempt would be made at $1?'Honolulu ; 17th, stmr. Australia, G
days 7 hours from Honolulu ; 18th, For Sale for Wart r.f Use.A It III V. I.S.Feiday. Oct small yesterday afternoon, but McT-V-- "
Annual Meeting1.Dowell decided that there was notIt M S S Mariposa. Ilayward, from SanFrancisco.
Stmr Kaala. Gahan. froni circuit of KKSlDEROfc-stre- et,
at present tv. ON LUNAL1LOW.U olds worth ,coutanv
U occupied by E.from Hawaii STEAM LAUNCH IN FIRST-clas- sA order, well-know- n as havingOahu.
atmr V G Hall. Sinieraonand Maui. parlors, 4 bedrooms, dresarnRiplng double
been used by Dr. G. Tronsseau as Port
riMlE ANNUAL MEETING OF THEI Haiku Sugar Co.-- will be held at the
office of Castle & Cooke on MONDAY,October 30th, at 10 o'clock a M.
J. IJ. ATHERTON,3508- - td Secretary.
iK.lAItTUi:KH.Feiday. Oct. 27.
bath rooms, dining room, pantry anakitchen. Grounds 300x105 feet, well laidout; servants' rooms, stable and chickenhouse in rear of main bnilding.
U. i: LILL1E,2H22--U with Then. H. Daviea fc Co
Real Estate for Sale.
enough water for the purpose, andagain put it off until this morning.All his men slept aboard thesteamer last night, so as to be onhand early this morning.
Tho contract time for floatingthe wreck expires tonight, but Mc-
Dowell says he can get an exten-sion if he needs it. However, hedoes not anticipate such a need,but is perfectly confident of havingthe steamer in the harbor thisafternoon.
i; M S 53 Mariposa, Ilayward, for Colo
tomBOluI!i,v,,,cian The several Pilots, anuCus- - ,wthe boat; spTrs can ivo infora; r -- r'other Boats, Spare, "ffa!li?t'V.ric.' The4,.Boats can be seen at Mrs. Reist's boathouse, next to tho Matine Railway. Forprices, etc., apply to :
1)11. G. TROUSSEAU, I
From 9 to 11 a. m. or 7 to 8 r. m.3473-- 1 m i
Notice.nies.
VESSELS LEAVING TO-DA- T.
Am bkt S N Castle, Hobbard, for i?anFrancisco.
Stuir 1'ele, Petersen, for Makaweli, at2 p m.
ticUr Ka Moi for Paauilo.
A very large number of peoplewere present at the garden partygiven by Mrs. President Dole yes-terday afternoon. The groundsFere beautiful, and tho HawaiianString orchestra, under the leader-ship of Prof. Berger, added greatlyto the pleasure of the occasion.
Tho Chinaman who was knockeddown by Von Berg on the Pali roadThursday, died yesterday atQueen3 hospital. An inquest washeld on the body by Deputy Mar-shal Brown, but a3 the evidencewas not all in yesterday the in-quest was adjourned until Mondaymorning. From the evidenceadduced, the unfortunate Celestialdied more from the effects of hisillness than from tho blows of VonBerg.
The detention of the Mariposaono day in leaving San Franciscowas caused by a portion of theEuropean mail having been on atrain which arrived at San Fran-cisco a day late. The London mailis supposed to go by a special ex-press train, which has to leaveNew York promptly on time. Whena part of the mail fails to reach thedepot at the appointed hour it hasto bo sent by the next train. Thisis sometimes the cause of thethrough steamer being late.
Wanted.7 VALUABLE PIECESof improved Property, locat-ed in different parts of thethe city of Honolulu ; all bar-gains. Apply for full parti2CU) 5l!totrtiscnicnt3.
REMOVED OURHAVING No. 415 Fort street, (upstairsover Golden Rule Bazaar), we areready to receive orders for Japanesecoal and general merchandise.
K. OGURAACO.,GentT.ii Commission Agents.
Mutual Telephone b70. I. O. Box 243.October 20th. 1893. 3514-f- it
Meeting Notice.
bktne. Irmgard, 1 days fromHonolulu.
Departures Oct. 10th, brigConsuelo for Kahului.
Projected Departures Oct.2Sth, stmr. "Australia for Hono-lulu ; Nov. 21st, etrar. China forHonolulu, etc. ; Dec. 19th, stmr.Oceanic for Honolulu, etc. ; dur-ing November the .bark Al-
bert, bark Alden Besse, bark C.D. Bryant, bktne. Irmgard andbrig J. D. Spreckels all for Hono-lulu ; schr. Anna for Kahului ;
bgtne. Lurline Hilo.Cleared Oct. 19th bark S. C.
Allen lor Honolulu, to sail Oct.20th.
Port Towns end Oct. 14th ar-
rived schr. Alice Cooke from Ho-nolulu.
Port Blakely Oct. 14th ar-
rived bktne. Amelia from Hono-lulu.
Auckland Oct. 12th arrivedstmr. Alameda from Honolulu.
Hongkong Sept. lGth sailedGerman bark Galveston for Hono-lulu.
Port Gamble Oct. 10th sailedbktne. Klikitat for Honolulu andpassed Tatoosh Oct. 13th.
Port Gamble Oct. 10th, the
Notice of Meeting..
TO RENT OR LEASE, Aneat Cottage of not les than four
culars toBRUCE A A. J. CARTWRIGHT.
3392-t- f
To Let. rooms within the boundaries ofTicmf an in I'll nri Kritrl un.1 IYr Ultsata
TOCKHOLDEUS IN THE ONO- - Rent must be molerato. Address "J.mea Sugar Company will please take A NEWLY FINISHEDCottage, furnished or unfurnishedat Falama. near King Street and
,L," this office, stating rent. 3139-t- f
Notice.
VI5SSBI.S tTi l'OIST.iThJB list does not Inclade coitn.)
If AVAL VESSELS.
IJ S FS Fhiladelp' i, T.arker. Callao.LT S d Adams, Net. .mi, from l.ahalna.
Haw bk Andrew Welch, Drew, San Fran.CASS Miowera. tetott, Sydney.Oer bk J C Ptluer, Wolters. Uremen.Am bkt S N Catle, 11 bbard. tsan Fran.Am schr Transit, Jorgensen. San Fran.Am scb Robert Lewers, Ooodman, P't T'd.Am schr Aloha. Dal.el, Shu Fran.Nor bk Beacon-dield- , II tstian ien.Ncw.-astl- e
Haw bk K 1 Kithet, Morrison, San Fran.Vm brgt NV G Irwin. Wi liams. San Fran,
jap S S Miike Mara. Thompson, Yokohamam yacht Tolnt, Tolna, San Franciaco.
close to the tramcars. Apply toC. F. PETERSON,
Over Bishop cc Co. 'a Bank.3441-t- f
notice that the annual meeting of theCompany will be held at the office of C.Brewer St Co. on SATURDAY, October2S. at 10 o'clock a. m.
E. F. BISHOP,Secretary, Onomea Sugar Company.Honolulu, October 17, 1S93.
3512-10- t
rpHE REGULAR QUARTERLYI, meeting of the Pacific Hardware
Company, Limited, will be held at theiroffice TUESDAY, October 31st, 1893, at10 o'clock a. m.
J 18. G. SPENCER,Secretary.
Honolulu, Oct. 24. 1S93 3518-t- d
Wanted to Rn-- . or Purchas?.
Notice.Wanted.
nPIIK MANAGER OP THE MER-- X
will not be resjonsibIefor any accident incurred at said plscoand also warns people against mutilatingany of alwo property.
JOSEPH A. VICTOR,Proprietor .
3495-2-m
il lURING MY ABSENCE FROMD1 the islands, Mr. W. Lishman willhold my power of attorney.
(Signed.) G. W. MACFARLANE.Honolulu. October 19, 1893. 3515-l- w
Public Concert.
Hawaiian band (stringedThe
fOBElON VESSELS EXPECTED. --
Vessel". Where from. Pne.Am Schr Allen A Kureka Oct 20
Am schr Glendaie Kureka Oct 20Am?chrAnna SF(Kah) ...Oct2Sa htr M.irtha Davis.. Boston. .Dec. 20-3- 0
bark Enoch Talbot, coal laden for THE POl'ULAIt. "COTTAGE OF 4 OR r ROOMS ;A rent $16 per month. Address "T.,"Box 411, P. O. 3.rf0-3- t
WANTED TO RENTby a pood tenant with smallfamily, a Cottage Home in goodHonolulu is leaking, and is tempo orchestra), under the leadership
of Professor Bercer, will cive a Found.Li vernool . I )ec 2tV30 rarily repairing. Later repaired
and passed Tatoosh Oct. lGth.Oer bk Nautilus. concert this (Saturday) afternoon Election of Officers. Furnished RoomsThe steamer Newbern from at Emma square, commencingat 4 :30 o'clock. Following is the
local ty; rent not to exceed :0 permonth or would purchase on monthlypayments on reasonable terms ; give par-ticulars. Address ' Cottager." I. O.Box ."01. 3512 tf
Annual Meeting.
AT nTi:n RAN'ilXO
Brsh VillataAm bk S O Allen . .
Am brprt ConueIo..Am brgt Lurline....Am bk KlikitatDASH W arrimoo
. Ipooi Jan 6-- 17
S F Oct 25.8 F(ICah) ...Oct 30.SF(llilo) ...Oct 31. Pt Tow Vnd.Nov l'J.i'olonies Nov 1
.Brazil Nov
4 (JOLI) PIN. OWNER MAY"V. have same bv leavinz t)rorr des- -Guaymas for San Francisco went
ashore at Point Vincent, near Re-- FHOM oand in event ofcription at this officeprogramme to be rendered :
1. March "Tyrolian Souses"... SeifTert1 . C O TO
PER WEEK.dondo, Cal., at 3 a. m., OctoberTHE ANNUAL M LEUNG OFATthe Kohala Sugar Co. held on
Tuesday, October 24th, the fallowingofficersVere elected for the ensuing year :
IT s S Charleston proof of property: andadvertisement.
paying for this3448 tfOverture "Military" (new)...14th, during a heavy fog. rso lives
Schneider...Oct 2... . Nov 4..Nov 27. . Drc 2S
Am bgtJ D Sprcckcls.S 1;
OSS Australia S rPMSS China S rn.i)SS t)ceanic Sr
were lost, but the vessel is a total 3. Fantasia "Emperor's Cornloss. The Xewbern was built in Bicycle for Sale. V,r
m 15flowers" Thiele Hi: ANNUAL MEETING Or THE liyThis Jionse is now under tiTPresident
Vice-Presid- ent
TreasurerSecretary
Auditor
1SG2, is a wooden steamer of G67 4. Overture "King of Diamonds" I'.iii Plantation wi!l - held at the
S. C. AllenM. P. Robinson.J. B. Atherton..W. A. Bowen. . . .
CM. Cooke
management of H.Klemme and has been 'V,M Hackfel.l(-l- d Sept 23).. Ipool. I?c 23-3- 1
chr HaleakaU F'nmnu's Id. Nov 15
Am bkt Wrestler N. S. W .... .Oct 2i
Brbk Duke Arpyle .. N.b. W Nov 10(new)- - Eilenbergtons, owned by Goodall, Perkin3 fc office cf Castle & Cooke n MONDVY,
October 30th. at 11 a. m.?50S-t- d T W. HOI'.HO V. Si rotary.
o. uanz urancre JJIossoms " throughly renovated.II. K I.EM ME,(new) Fahrbach
C. Quadrille 44 Irish Melodies"A PNEUMATIC TIRE, NEARLY
new, in cood order, for sale cheap.Apply to
M. W. McCHESNEY & SONS,3510--1 w Queen Street.
Notice.
PASSENUKKS.
Co. and uninsured. The exactamount of treasure on board is notknown, but it is believed to be,with other cargo on board, valuedat about $15,000. Most of the in
E. D. TENNEY,Acting Secretary.
Honolulu, II. I.. October 25, 1S93.3ol9-- ;t lWMt
Lost.(new) Dubois"Hawaii Ponoi."
AKEIVAL5.
Franeisro. per II M S S Mari N NUUANU, SCHOOL, PUNCH- -
Proprietor.154 Knt St.. Bell Tel. 4'iQ. 3503-- 1 m
AN OPPORTUNITY
Small Investors !
)From San lKIor Kinan ftreet, a black carAnnual Meeting.The U. S. S. Boston.At Mare Island an extra large
posa. Oct 27-- Bev It K. P.aptist. Mm J aptBerry KJ Borman, wife and 2 children,Miss Annie Foster, J J Foster It B Foster,Judce Wm Fo-te- r. A tries. Mrs I .ar-,- :t
o.i lii!d. T II Gibson and wife. W W
riage parasol. Finder wi'i receive asuitable rewA'd bv rturmnii to the3517 3t M.WV'N.' HARDWARE CO.
surance is carried in Europe, theonly company hero admitting arisk being the United StatesLloyds, which had $75,000 insur-ance on the treasure, which has all
force of sailors and mechanics are 1engaged in removing the armament For Sale.from the cruiser Boston which, it isexpected, will be ready for going
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMSALL Robert William Holt per-sonally, are requested to present thesame without delay at the office ofBRUCE A ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT.
3587-- tf
Notice.A Few Government Bonis,out of commission bv Saturdav
been recovered by divers, but someof the cargo is lost. The hull ofthe vessel took fire, causing muchadditional damage to cargo thatcould have been saved.
next. It was rumored in the navjyard this afternoon that one of thea JPostal Savings Bink hsuc,
$j00 eacheight-inc- h rifles ha3 been found de
ANNUAL MEETING OF THETHE of the Hawaiian SugarCompany will be held at the offiee ofMessrs. "W. G. Irwin Co., L'd., onMONDAY, the GOlh inst , at 10 o'clocka. M. K03T. CATTON,
Acting lecretarv.Honolulu, Oct. 24, 1S33. 3ol8-5- t
For Sale.4 GOOD PAYING BUSINESS,
XV well established and centrally locat-ed. For particulars, inquire of
G. K. BUAKDMAN.3515-- 1 m 519 Fort Street.
fective and will be condemned.
HHIIE BUSINESS KNOWN AS THEL Honolulu Cyciery. in part or as a
whole. For information. -- ncjuire of3513-- 1 w G. E BOA KDMAN.
Bicycles lor Sale.RELAY COLUMBIA, PNEUMAT--1ic tires; 1 Lovll Diamond, G. &J.
pm-umati- e tires; both in good order,
The armament which is beinjr reA large crowd of native sym hO
Ooodale, Mm Geo K Hcn lee, Miss AdelineHendec, Mis K Ilendee, Miss Lynch,Loueee i:ro". P McLane. Capt Metcalfe.Or I Mori, W S Nicoll. Miss Kthel Rice,Dr W M Taylor, Mrs Henry Tileston,C arence Warner. Mrs M E arner, E AWilliams, H M Whitney. Miss Ada UWhitney. Master W L Whitney. MasterLyons; and 4 cabin in transit to Apia,Auckland and Sydney.
From Maui and Hawaii, per strur WGHall Oct 27 J F Morgan, C W Ashford.A A Lindsay, J r, and 50 on deck.
DEPARTURES.
For the Colonies, per RMSS Maripoa,Oct 27 J L Brown. M A Brown, Mrs J LBrown, Prof W T Brigham, 2 in the steer-
age, acd 44 saloon passengers m transit.i
moved is being stowed in the ord-nance yard, where it will be thor
rTMlE UNDERSIGNED HEREBYX certifies thL-V- mg to the pressure in
other branches of business, have this dayentrusted the entire management ofliquor trade to Mr. S. Kimuraof this city,who has full power of attorney to act forme in the same trade. K.OGURA.
Honolulu, August 15, 1S93. 3461 --3:n
SALE BY
HAWAIIANami Investment Co.
:;5i5-- 2t
oughly inspected and overhauled
pathizers of tho ex-quee- got upwhen the Mariposa-wa- s telephonedyesterday morning, and were onLand to "receive the news of the,restoration.,' But it didn't come.
before being put in commission far sale cheap. Apply tof
again. S. F. Ex. WILLIAM SAVIDGE.3520-3- 1
A y. t " I'rupnetur.
V I
UAUjY PACUb'IU COMMEUUUL Al VJCHT1BKK, OCTOBER 28,
CDcncral Clfrcrtiscmfiita.?f:ttrol ClSrjctttscmcutBY AUTHORITY SAN FRANCISCO LCTIHt that he has deserted Irish interest?.They propo-- e t j tight all the Englishm aV.irvs in the Commons.
M. Go'jinl. the celebrated French Hooc3'sOures:rundtluan I author of flic Hawaiian Safe l)eposcomposerTJ A' A SSFSS OK'S NO TICK. FOR YOKOHAMA DIRECTer:i ox tau;, ' is ueaa.
The Italian people are also making Short Crcath, Heart Trouble,To the Tux nyprH ,f
The Huntington - Hopkins Hard-ware Co. lias decided t retire irutubu.-ine- i'. All of the im-mbc- arewealthy and competition has becometoo keen.
XV. XV. Fairbank a Point Arenaphotographer, is among th inis-in- g,
after having been married four day.Tie Huwaihtn vere hishome fur several years in the earlyeighties, and ho has been all over theUnited states two nr three times.Two years ago In- - returned fromTexas where he trj'etit some monthsfor his health, and finally settled atPoint Arena, where- - be establishedhlmaelf :is a photographer.
A m c rica n Nc ws.
Kona,IMfttric:t ofOlihu. Investment Coinpany.Latest Advices Per K. J, i. ?.
Mariposa, October ao.
a great demonstration in a reception I
of the British Mediterranean Meet at :
Toranto. ;
Marshal McMahon, the great French ;
soldier, statesman and patriot, diedon the 17th instant, at Pari, aced s"j '
years.Sporting. - j
'rm:ine las Assessor's Books for the roi.i.ov.iN(jto l)Af 1'JVSfjN . 1 i b SafeDistrict of Kona, Island of Oahu, Kill be on;
'itIV;open for inspection by persona liable forTi ANiUKS to k.. theirtaxation, between the lat and l."th daya
Thfl Yusn Eaisti's 11 Stiantr
MI IK K MARU,JOOO TONir.
THOMPSON, Commammk,
Wi'.i L ave for the u'hjvo rt on
Wednesday, Nov. 1.
AT J O'CLOCK r. M.
jyKr furtbiT par::er.la regard in;:Fl eight or FaafcC, apply to
From oar San Franci?co Correspondent.st i-
- jrejy
v.i!u.b!oof November, 1893, (Sundays excepted) icntrHctf.
M L't"JI AMl S thrirmav he p.iff! v L p!
pipt'f
The filly Fantasy has lowered thetrotting record cf three-year-ol- ds Ina race to 2:0SJ, which beat Ditection'sold timo. Princess Clara lias also set anew pace for yearlings at 2:20$. Later,Direction, on the same course, tookanother fall out of the record, andmade it 2.05 in a race.
Arion has reduced his record to
at the Government Building, Honolulufrom U o'clock in the forenoon until 1
o'clock in the afternoon.WALTER E. WEE DON,
Deputy Assessor and Collector, DistrictGovernor Flower of New York has
put his foot down o:t the proposedCorbett-Mitche- ll light, and says itwill not take place in his state. The
of Kona, Island of Oahu.Approved :
Jonathan fhaw, & CO.. li.YM. n litfiglit may therefore he declared oil.Assessor and Collector of Taxes, 'drs. L. 31. lyat lieEalo Creek, Oregon. ICa;lit s Nippon Yr.se nFirst Division. 3o21-- 3t
At the regular meeting of the North-ern Pacific railroad stockholders,Henry Vlllard was defeated and a new-manageme-
seleeted. The changewas a great surprise to the financialworld.
Another great storm has swept overthe east. Oreat damage was done onland and water, several fin? steamerson the lakes being totally wreckedand many lives lo-- t.
A fire in a street car stable in Chi-cago on the 12th burned five hundredhorses to death. Many of the animalsafter being removed to a place ofsafety plunged back into the burningbuilding and were consumed.
The international congress of i nega-tionists, at Los Angeles, this state,was a great success and was largelyattueded. Delegates were presentfrom all over the country and manyvaluable ideas were advanced on thesubject of irrigation and the reclaim-ing of arid lauds. The congress adop-ted resolutions opposing the proposed
Sugar.Xj:w Yokk, Oct. 20. Cuban centri-
fugal, W degrees, 3 "3100 cents; granu-late- lunchanged.
The San Francisco market continuessteady with good demand.
A dispatch from Washington, datedthe 17tb, says: The sub-committ- ee ofthe judiciary committee, which hasthe Henderson sugar trust resolutionIn charge, lias not acted adversely,but the members say they are unwill-ing to report In favor of the investiga-tion unless more evidence of the ex
Office ok the Board op Health, )
JIoxoLtLt', II. I., Oct. 'J5, 1893.f
Notice is hereby given that at ;
Clukiym n To prt-tv- e tl-.ei- r seruumn.I.awveks St thy ktv.'A j'ict wl,tn the
il dd in lln'ir h are.lVoTks That lln-i- r vahuhW'M tnu) l
SiH-ur- e hi! aw;iy .- niht.Saiioks 1 hat tt: ir of pro-
pel ty may not I exposed t u'wtTy yrave "
MntcinNrs Tj h:.e in a mi and eon- -
venient plare their i!o!e, insi;ran-- t
policies and valnahle d. itmonts.Yoi:x; I.amu To prrtrrve their
love let tern.Wjiovs That they may u t !t ttnxioti
nhout the loss of th ir Heeiwilies.Seui. Ti-Aent- - p( that they may
not he obliged t ) put in their trunksthtir snrp'us rarnins
Finoi;s To keep for fatun' nte hou.ecf tlu ir editorials.
Yoiwo .Mks Ah an inducement to humpotnethinj; to put into their boxes.
Fokkiqn l K I H K i; S T ATI V t H To pieerKand securely keep aKaint lon hytires and hutglars tho archives (
their uovettmu'iitfi
We have boxes of varioun sizes addprices to accominotlate persona of larj;eand Mnall means and ut ieasonale rates.
jtSCoiuo ami hee.THE HAWAIIAN KAKK DK1HM1T
AM INVETMKNT CO.yol-l-t- f 408 Foit Ftreet, Honolulu.
regular business meeting of the Board ofHealth held in its office on the abovedate, section 0 of the Quarantine Regui
istence of the trust be presented.lations, adopted March IS. 1891, was
"I have llred her la Oregon for tb puttwenty years, and most of the tlras haTO beenvery treat sufferer from inflammatoryrhrnmatUm. 1 nave also had what tlio doctorcolled heart disease, with shortness ot breathand sharp pains In the left side. I decided to takaHood's Sarsaparllla, and before I had finishedthree bottles I was la bettor health Uian I hadbeen for years. I do not have any pain now,slep welL and to-d- ay no woman of ay aj
Enjoys Better Healththan I. At home on the ranch I not only attendto my family housework, but last summer Icared for and milked four cows. I do not feelthat I caa say half enough la praise of
Mood's SarsaparillaHes. I M. Paixf, Easle Creek, Oregon.
Mood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yeteasy In action. i3old by all druggists. 25a.
HUDKON, flKWMAN & CO.,S33l Wholesale Aoksts
amended ho that said section 20 shall The Alameda Sugar Company, atAlvarado, has turned out 1 ,300,0 0
Spreckels Talks Sugar Famine."Talking about the trust corner-
ing sugar for a rise i3 all nonsence,"said Claus Spreckels yesterday."The famine is not due to tbe sugarpeople. The truth is that the paniccaught the jobbers short cf stocksand short of money. They did notbuy stock enough to supply the de-
mand. I suppose the famine isabout over now. I had 100,000barrels of sugar six weeks ago,which is reduced now to 45,000barrels. Money has got a littlemore plentiful and jobbers havebeen enabled to buy a little morestock. That is all there is in thesugar famine." Chicago Tribune,October S.
STcu: CI u rcr ti0enunt.
read as follows : pounds of sugar. The total output ItIs estimated will be 0,000,000 pounds.1 ti: r?ls arriving from an Afciatic
l rt, or from any p:it reiKirted to Since the government pays 2 cents apound bountj' on the sugar, this onefactorv will draw $120,000 from the
le infected with cholera, yellow fever,Btnall pox, scarlet fever, plague or anyother disease deemed by the Board of
cession of arid lands by the govern-ment to the several states, and calledon the government to reclaim suchlands and make them productive.
The result of investigation of diseaseon the steamer Russia, from Hamburgto New York, shows that it was chol-era. All danger is now said to beover.
On October 1Mb New York had afire which swept away $,J,Go0,0 worthof property and rendered many poorpeople homeless.
The ceremonies in honor of the epis-copal jubilee of Cardinal Gibbons be-gan with great pomp at Baltimore onthe 10th inst. A message from the
national treasury.
Hawaiian Annexation.Health to ho dangerous to the publichealth, or vessels carrying passengers,
rsotliing new lias developed mwhether steamers or sailing vessels, ifregard to Hawaiian annexationunder fourteen days from the last foru'gnBlount's report to the president ha3port of call, ehall not enter any port of
the Hawaiian Islands until permissionC. Brewer & Company
IIMITICl)
not yet been given out, and as con-
gress is expected to adjourn within a
NliW GOODS !
Ketvivcd by iYeanic.
CRAPE SHIRTSCRAVE SIIIKTriwith still" lvom.
Any cizes from 1 1 fo IS.
Crn Suitf.Crapfl Pit.! tun riN,
Gent' Hillc TlmiUrchiolV.,VAc, i:to., Kfe.,
Crapes, New PatternsEXTRA CHOICE
Pan Fired Japan Tea.FOR FAMIj.Y I'SK.
Suld at very reasonable ju ices fur Hitrade as well an retail.
X rF O EC .A IST ,
Importer ri'.Japanrse GoodsL'' Fort St.. netr Cusfom Iloii.se.
XVm It
is granted by the port physician, or a duly pope was delivered to the congrega- -week It is not thought that anything Notice to the Public.accredited officer of the Board of Health. tion by means of a phonographwill come to the surface until the
Otter-- for Saltregular session of congress, whichconvenes in December. The fact thatthe Provisional government, which
Kit HbCKNT AKIUVAIKstrongly desires annexation, is able itstand by Its own strength is heing ae
YOU AUK WANTING BUSSKSIFfor picnics and pa t of any size ata email charge, rii. up MutualTelephone 40S.
3490-t- f K. SMITH.
1847 Rogers Bros. XII
B.st Q i liity of Spoons and Foito,
Pla'ed in Nickel silver and warrantedmil weight of Silver;
lo.COO feet o' Picture Moulding,latest pai tern?; Engravings, Autotypes.Pnotoiraviues, Etchings; Picture andMirror Framing,Art Go-- and Artiets' Materials,
Dixon's Graphite Pencils.
cepted more and more as evidence Morcliaihlise as Followsthat annexation will eventually heaccomplished. Cleveland is so llxedin his views on any point that tho result will be accomplished slowly,
Doolittle, of Washington, has intro-duced a resolution asking the secre-tary of state for information regardingthe Nicaragua canal, as to the amountof work done and the approximateamount of money expended, whatsteps the government has taken toprotect the interests of American citi-zens and the investors in the canal,and the status of the Maritime CanalCompany, of Nicaragua.
Emma Goldman," tho female an-archist of New York who excited thepeople to riot a few months ago, hasbeen sent to prison for one year.
A New Orleans dispatch says thatthe French steamship Marseilles hasfoundered at sea. The Marseilles wason her way from Havre to New Or-
leans with a valuable cargo of mer-chandise and wines, witii a crew offifty and a number of passengers. TheMarseilles was caught in the recent
Minister Willis has not yet arrived,but has expected to sail for Hawaii on
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main at such anchorage until changed oradmitted into iort bv the Board ofHealth.
"Provided however, that in the case of:i sailing vessel arriving nnder fourteendays from tho last foreign port of call,and not having any such dangerousdisease on board, the pilot may bring herinto port and anchor her; but no personshall bo allowed to land from such ves-sel until permission is granted by theport physician."
WILLIAM O. SMITH,President Board of Health.
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3no 1 1 co to Dl i niiifMi t KatePayers.
All personp Arrears for Water Bates
the Mariposa.A most significant event occurred
Uoscinlalo Cement,Manila and Sisal Cordage,
Oars, all sizes,Pick Handles,
Canal Barrows,Nests of Trunks,
at Chicago on tho 19th. It was "chil-dren's day" at tho Fair, and at noon S ON!DAFOR
Home Adorn men t !the children rang the new libeitv bellTOE HWAMIAN GUIDE BOOSin honor of the surrender of Lord Corn-walll- s,
giving the "grand signal" ofllfty-on-e strokes, one for each stateand territory and one of welcome to Japanese Fanry Goods Store Ltiiithe Hawaiian Islands. gale in the South Atlantic. The ves-
sel and cariro are a total loss. All theNeal'r! Enamelcm used for Wooden, Willow, Earthenor Metal w re of everj' description, readyfor use can be applied by anyone.
to'crew and passengers are thought to be HOTEL STKKhWreck of the Aliowera.The arrival of the Australia ahead safe.
The McCreary bill has finallv passed Cie(Next, door u:- - Jto the P.tlcce leel'HrJata.- - 7the house of representatives with three Ash and Oak PLNeal'r Carriage Paintsof time bringing the news of the loss
of tho Miowera was something of asurprise. Of course, the news that
hereby cotilied that all Delinquent amendments by Geary. This gives Plaster,the Chinese six months longer in s: nee introduced 13' tbe undersigned someveaw ii.ro. this article has become awhich to register. Criminals are vJXTfV U AT FT.1
' Irfl. J. V. I. Collaoo hasfrom Japan a full line of NEW
n eei ved(JOOOS
the Miowera was behind time nadbeen telegraphed from Victoria, butno one expected to hear of a disaster barred from its benefits. frcsli etipply J3lacl(;siriiths' (Joal !necessity in thi3 market,
just at band.At the meeting of the Anti- - Trust As
Water Bates remaining unpaid alter thelist day of October, will bo suspendedwithont further notice. Per order.
ANDREW BROWN,Superintendent Honolulu Water Works.
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of such magnitude. sociation in Chicago.Messrs.Rosewaterof Omaha, Ray of New York and (lMr!EHI.MijuintsBr?The shipwrecked passengers will
eave for Victoria on the 21st. Most Ueady Mixed.,Tawnev of Minnesota were appointed ToinasTs' guide
by o. ,s. Oceanic
Silk and Silk Crapefor ladles dresses,
EMBROIDERED SILK AND SILKCRAPE FOR LADIES' DRESSES!
of tbem have through tickets over theCanadian Pacific. -- re ; awarded GoUl Medal.
Uso the best.a committee to memorialize the presi-dent of the Unitti-Jioifjtes- on behalf ofthis assoeiohilug anuummend in hisfortb -- non of a bureau opge the cre- -
It is the general belief that the vessel will bi wrecked where she i, andiMvnrs wKl ?o down bv the Marinosa vlsion and control to'rP supers- - Tflroiiji! Ita Hawaiian Isfaodsthat fDOUR -:- - MATS! Beautifully Embroidered ILmdknrrd.if.fato look after her. Tho Canadian 'insiruc fictitious or fraudulent c.,.,1"'ta'ization
Cases Turpentine,Carriages,
Wagons,Mulo Carls;,
Ox CJarts !Hand Carts.
niOrt nirpnts liavo cabled f-- --i'gianu.
Sale r I.taiie of llio llrinit.inU ofthe Government L.aixl of I'uu-op- a
2ml anl Kokoikl,Kolml.i, Hawaii.
On WEDNESDAY, November 119,
1893, at 12 o'clock noon, at "the frontentrance of the Executive Building will
tinnatnthonu-np- l " l l"e Dig lllgSHashes, t?carfs, Shawls, Muffers,
Opera Hoods, Card Coses,Embroidered and Hand-painte- d Parasols,
Doiles, Etc., Etc.. Etc.it wn rpmHPl'1'1 belonging to .Too OCaANUT DOOR MAT?,rqrinin'ieIs ttlsros. were to make- - 'I T T C I m i
1) nrrrll'' J- - opreClidS IS 111 t. 11- 1-
oy corporation, engaged In any busi-ness coming within the provisions ofthe Federal Constitution or relating tointerstate commerce, may be prohibi-ted, said bureau to be in c'uarge ofa commissioner clothed with authoritysimilar to that exercised by tho con-troller of the currency over banks, andDmnAll'nfinjl Lit l.a.a. . . . ... ..I .
Piriie uH'dinai and double frame,? i :v best quality, low prices.c.i; unci 11 fcucii arrangements areits ofbe sold at public auction, the lease of th made, he will make the negotiations, H. M. WHITNKY, KtolTOfi. Rainbow' Crape Goods- f the Government 7 onaia, Ha W hat has been done is not known at lammocks,r--
., r-- the local oflice. &AU of which are otlered to thotrade at lowest market miotationH.cujpuncicu uy law li fUHUCl SlUUSUCS
relating to the capitalization, liabil "ivijn ;. ton in assorted colors.
waii, conwki joj.-1-" roa ' acres, alittle more or Ies3.
Term Lease for 10 years.Upset price $75 per annum, payable
The common opinion among ship-ping men here is that the Mioweracase is hopeless, and that nothing re M ;dd ks Royal Semi Porcelain Ware.ities and available assets of all hueh
corporations; aud further to recom O. Hrowor&On..(E'd.)e Chests and Refrigerators,mains to be done except to recover all
Ladies' Siik Stockinan,A large assortment of Nocktiea,
Very handsome Mcreens,Cushions, i:tc., Etc.
Cotton Crape,mend to congress the passage of suit Price In H jtsoIuIu, 60 Cents per Copyfrom her that is possible. able laws to prevent combinations of TilE FAVORITEcapital or corporate wealth and powerivi one lime w per cent,
was offered on the Miowera, but
semi-annuall- y in advance.J. A. KING,
Minister of tho Interior.Interior Office, October 24, 1S93.
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ior tne purpose or limiting production, f --i- IT X "NTT XT -- 7 55destroying home competition or conme re-insur- ers are glad that their of-fers were not accepted.
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Albums with Pictures of JapaneseScenery, Costumes, etc, etc.trolling the price of raw materials or
:14-C- m Ojieen Street.
finropcan RestaurantlOi'i'OPiTi: Mi:nitv.;o-itorN- i, McLkan
ni ii.m.va
The Ouide will be mailed to any r.art oin hard wood, a large variety.The Silver Fight. the islands for 64 Cents per Copy.manufactured products.
Another wreck has occurred on theWabash road in Missouri in which alarge number of peonle were seriouslv
't , Hawaiian Postal Service. ine senate continues its battle over n.in'.uuu.M liJijiirsii tne oeet inthe market. A consignment of 3 in.the question of repealing the Sher
Injured. Spreading rails was thef Designs for a new issue of one, two,I five, ten and twentv-flv- e cent ixis- t-
ami --i in. for centrifugals. Or, to auy foreign country for 70 Cents .
Traveling Baskets,Porcelain Ware,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Man Cliong Kestaumiit
man silver law, but as tho fight pro-ceeds it appears that silver men are cause.
The management of the Columbianage stamps will be received at this officerOJ IIOTKL H'J'JtKKT,Will open on or about
t-at- hcr and Belt Lacing !Fair at Chicago, have decided to keepon or before .November 1st, 1S93, at by theit open as long as tne attendancenoon. Ete Etc.warrants, probably till November 15 Etc., Etc., Saturday, October 11, Umor o0.
BETHIL STREET, HONOLULU.
fBKTVEKX KINO AXI) HOTEL 8THKKTM.
gaining strength. Voorhees, the ad-ministration leader, who attempted tocompel a vote by holding a continu-ous session, was forced to call for anadjournment, as his followers couldnot stand the strain. He is now work-ing the recess plan, and it promises toresult in a vote within a week. Therepeal proposition is thought to bedead, and the bill can only pass as a
H1W1IUK GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO,At the request of heavy stockhold AmiThe designs accepted will be paid forthe rate of ten dollars each, and when
V ro than one applicant has the same. ... . .. ... Will I ITirat-oliiM- M Inall it llrnnchoM.New Goodsers, tho Union Pacific Railroad hasgone into the hands of a receiver,
the present management having 4fi INIerohwnt Bt..isign, priority ot receipt and style ofdetermine the selection.w ixecution ill The Best 25-Ce-
Bt Meal in Town!proved a failure. Just to hand.4-- ' A terrible train wreck occurred incompromise. On tho 10th inst. SecreJ03. M. OAT,l'ostmaster-Genera- l. tary Carlisle announced that a mea3512 td Jackson, Michigan, on the 13th inst.
The second section of a World's Fair
Hop Kmjf, the proprietor, late of theNew Model Restaurant in very wellknown, and lio would like to bio all ofIda old patrons back again.
Meals at all Hoars at 25 Cents !
sure bad been finally agreed upon amithat the extra session would adjournnext week. The bill has three Import
CTFowl in season on Tuefiday, Fri-day and Sunday; Jiroiled Chicken everySunday Morning.
TICKETS FOK 21 MHALS ? t.r0!
theTenancy nt Will of train crashed into the first section,killed twelve peoplo and mangledOj j: Sale of NEAP. CUSTOM HOUSE, HONOLULU,
ant provisions, as finally agreed upon.Hon over a score. Carelessness was thecause.
Pacific Hardware Co.IiTSlITED.
40- -' and 404 : : Fort Street.
The Sherman law is to be repealed.Chinese Theatre, King
Street, Honolulu,Oahu.
but the repeal will not go Into eflect X5-lr-vit!
.T17-- t ticketa by the week 121)Foreign New,2,in
until the 1st of January, 1S95. Thebill will authorize the coinaere of the
for ft.CO.J7"Fowl feerved
and Thursdays.at noon SundayThe Prazilian levoliition is beinrrOn MONDAY, November 13th, 1S93, TicllSht seigniorage of silver bullion now in
the treasury. It also gives permission hotly carried on, with no prospect of ante' MonflilyNotice
Importod and Dealer in
Japanese Provisions,
Dry Goods,at 12 o'e'eck noon, at the front entrance victory on either side in the nearto the secretary of the treasury to isof the Executive Building, will be sold uture. Ihe bombardment still consue live-ye- ar 3 per cent bonds, these ohook siivra.at public auction the Tenancy at Will of bonds not to be available as a basis of
07 2wnational bank circulation. If adthe Chinese Theatre Building, situate on PltOPRIKTOK.OF CO- -
tinues, and on the 10th instant therebels captured one of the govern-ment forts. On the 17th the engage-ment became very hot, and resultedin the sinking of the rebel steamer
journment is taken at so early a DISSOLUTION OFTYnT-NESIIir- .
King Street. Honolulu. T'rl oi Contents iv Hoxt.AND EVERY EIXE OF
JAPANESE 3IANUFACTIJKETerms Upset price iSO per month. HAWAIIAN
date, nothing can be done with thereform tariff bill, which is now beingdrawn. It will come up in the regu-lar session.
rano and the killing of manv nipn.Tenancy from month to month until suchNearly all the wounded were drownedtimo as tne Jimiater ot tne interior or VOTUJK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Pork racking Co.the tenant mav wish to terminate the . ne copartnership heretofore car ZT Island orders faithfully filled at reaso
Notes.Hawaii's Conservatory of Polynesian
Relics, Ancient and Modern.Early and Late Grinding.
San Francisco News.Preparations for the midwinter fair able prices. In quantities to tint.ried on in Honolulu under the
firm name of Wenner & Co. as.ieweltr-- j by the undersigned, hasare going ahead rapidly and the build-
ings are going up with mushroomlikerapidity. The cash receipts to date
this day been dissolved by mutaal con
same by giving SO days notice.Rent payable monthly in advance.
j. A. KING,Minister of the Interior.
Interior Dept., October 11th, 1S93.S507-t- d
P.O.BOX 118. - - MUT. TEI 592
BOOK-BINDIN- G.
The above Company in prepaiedto buy
HAWAIIAN HOGS !
A. H'enner assumes all outstand
Our Fortunate Isles.The Story of Hawaii's Departed
Forests, Verdure and Rains.Crystallization in Movement.Diffusion. Report of M. Bouchon to
the Snuar Congress held in Paris.
are about $22-5,00-0.
The new crematory of the San
wnen tne steamer went down. After-wards the rebel steamer Pallas, ladenwith provisions tried to enter the bay.She was tired upon by the guns ofFort Santa Cruz, and her receptionwas so hot that she had to put aboutand give un the attempt to enter. Shewas badly crippled, and came nearsharing the fate of the Urano. Thegovernment has organized a lleet ofsix ironclad?, and is purchasing morevessels as fan as they can be obtained.The rebel warships Aquidabon andTrnjavo hive sullered grave injuriesin the last few davs from shots landedaboard of them by the forts. TheTrajavo is so disabled as to be iHelesfor the present.
Francisco society will be opened in a
ing liabilities of the firm and will collectan f r- - eipt for all debts due them.
A. WENNER,N. P. JACOPoON.
Honolulu, October 21, 1S93.3517-2- w
few weeks. About sixty bodies areawaiting cremation. Have YourSKALKD TENDERS
Will be received at the oflice of the Minis-- ells, Fargo & Co. have secured atwenty-on- e year lease of express pri. rr of the Interior until WEDNESDAY. vileges over the Southern Pacificcompany's lines. Trespass Notice.November 1st, at 12 o'clock noon
Music covered;Shabby Books made to look new-Librar-
y
lettered with your nameHymn Book, Pocket Book,Card Ca3e, etc. lettered.
ueorge C bhreve, the jeweler, offor furnishing Yellow Metal, Coppering
In any oua'itifvat Highest MarketPrice.
Oteria for Ro:tHtin, DrfPaod or r:iFoot.Manufacturers of
Extra Ieai Lard,Guaranteed runif, and irade under theinspection of the Board of Health.
SrPor.t Office, Box 314 ; Mutual id6G.
27"SIauh?r Yards and Pens, I wiW.&rpmcf, West Mannakea and'
King Smi.
Geo. C. Shrevo 6c Co., died suddenlyNail., Felt and other material for NewWharves, lonolulti. FjcciCcations can or apopiexy on ine utti inst.
Ihe Jiebig mala I has been contie Men at the office of the Superinten ferred upon Prof. K. W. Hilsrard by
A Cluster Pumalo A Citrous Fruit.Pineapples in Florida.Recent Agricultural Inventions.Hawaiian Kona Coffee.The Brazil Coffee Crop.Field Experiments with Sugar Cane on
Calumet Plantation, Patterson. La.
CHARLES B. COOPER, M. D.,
Physician and SurgeonOffice: Masonic Temple, corner Ala-ke- a
aud Hotel Streets.Offics Houns : 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
P. m., 7 to 8 p. m; Sundavs 9:30 to 10:30A. H.
Telephones: Mutual 154, Bell UH.
Residence: Adjoining office, MutualTelephone 490, Honolulu, H.I.
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dent of Public Works. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE COMPANY(iermany, for a pamphlet entitled "AKeport on the Relation of Soil to CliTho Minister of the Interior does not mate." ianos For Bent.
The reception of the Russian lleet atToulon by the French has been wildlyenthusiastic, and the sentiments ex-pressed leads to the belief that FVanceis again possessed with the thirst forwar. She believes she would have thesupport of Russia in any conflict, andthis is enough to make Frenchmendesire to again raise the cry of "Onto Berlin."
It is announced from Dublin thatJoha Redmond has led the Paruellites- -
Congressman Pankhead is prepar
v unci: is hereby given that. P.rf3 concerned are not to allowtheir cattlrt cr horses to run on the pre-pji-- es
cf the Waiau Rice Mill; also, allpersons are warned against trespassingin any way upon the premises abovename 1 after S o'clock r. r. Any viola-tion of the above demands will be prcse-rure- d
to tbe full extent of the law.L. APANA,
?Janager, 'Waiau Rice Mill.Waiau. Kwa, October 21, 1$9J.
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ing a bombshell for tho governmentJn reference to the purchase of the post
bind Limsdf to arrept the lowest or anyMM.
J. A. KING,Minister of the Interior.
Interior V&ctf, September 22, 1893.3492-t- J
iotlice site in this city. He claims tohave found evidenco to bring a crimi-nal Drosecu tion of certain men con
Home-niatl- e cake, xnavonaisodressing and Parker house rollscan be had made to order at 11GBeretania street.
FIANOSIN GOOD OKDEIifrom fi.OQ to $7.00 per month.MUSIC DEPARTMENT OFTHE HAWAIIAN NEWS
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Lnected with the deal. to abandon Gladstone, on the ground I COMPANY.
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Tnu IDrcrtictmrnU.ilontutterly toin the Supreme Court of the ITav;
iaa Islands.bt the order, if he bhallevidence. S; f.ir v.s the "GermanUt I;0
ute gre. it i- - uo! m contiict withearl u r jtute. The Court canthe 55 Honolulu Cyclcry !
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THE ARMORY, BEBLTANW ST.,Plovisional Government of theHawaiian Islamu v. (JiihitianGep.tz.
Woottfn & Broaley, - PrcrntorjLLi''Jl:V JILL.. C. J., EICKEHTON, ANI
iEEAR, JJ.
LADIES AND (1 K.N IS'It is r.ot a ;T.)i;r.il fjr .1 n-- trial, that a
Cushion Tire Safeties aaJ Tnkn
Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Par-sonage. " My acquaintance withyour remedy, Boschee's GermanSyrup, was made about fourteenyears ago, when I contracted a Coldwhich resulted in a Hoarseness anda Cough which disabled me fromfilling my pulpit for a number olSabbaths. After trying a Physician,without obtaining relief I cannotay now what remedy he prescribed
I saw the advertisement of yourremedy and obtained a bottle Ireceived such quick and permanenthelp from it that whenever we havehad Throat or Bronchial troublessince in our family, Boschee's Ger-man Syrup has been our favoriteremedy and always with favorableresults. I have never hesitated toreport my experience of its use toothers when I have found themtroubled in like manner." RBV.W. II. Haggartv,
1 iry wu- - tlra. ah. against the objectionf thcdci'pn'jitni.fruin the remainder ot
the regular after tht names ofuvt-iv- e jurors iv ho were sitting in an--.th- ?r
c.-- e 1.3.1 horrti withdrawn hyfnlTo: the Court. r.o prejudice Loin?liown t liave t acre: rota to
the defendant.Hertiorj 9. Chnptcr IA'1. La-- of doe?
n l ivive th defendant t?ie riht theclosing ar7'.:;neiit wtit-- he jresent3 noevidence.
FOR RENTBy the dAy or hour. Hiding hvjtvoua
given day or evening.In itrnctionj netl not 1? iveti in the form
rijueted, if iven they correctlytate the law and cover the ground.
Th' tmfiplaine l presence of opium in a AOKHTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
corroborative of the other evidenceagainst him. Where, as in this in-
stance, tie opium is hown to havobeen in a case of good imported bythe defendant, and no explanationof this fact in any way appears, andit decs not appear that i: was net inthe power of the defendant to prccureevidence exculpating bimelf, or thatany attempt was made to procuresuch evidence, it heems to us thatthe Court properly submitted thequestion to the jnry to find whether,as an inference of fact, the opiumwas imported with the knowledge orconsent of the defendant. See Cor-don, a. VeV, 33 X. Y. 509, andSchconer Mary xd lirSo, 1 Gall. 209.This, obviously, is not holding thatan inference prejudicial to the ac-
cused may bo drawn from his neglectto offer himself as a witness, or thatthe presiding Judge may commentupon the strength or weakness ofthe evidence, but merely that hemay charge the jury that there iaevidence tending to establish a spe-cific fact involved in the cause, leav-ing it to the jury to say whether theevidence is sufficient to establishthat fact.
The fifth requested instructionwas also properly refused. Therawas evidence that the steamer "Aus-tralia," in which the opium wasalleged to have been imported, ar-
rived at Honolulu from a foreignport. Witness Sanders testified thatthe steamer "Australia" arrived inHonolulu the 17th of last May. Thedefendant himself, in his inwardentry, which was in evid jce, signedand sworn to byhimseh, speaks ofthe goods, in one of the cases ofwhich the opium was found, as en-titled to "exemption from duty, inaccordance with the provisions ofthe Treaty of Reciprocity with theUnited States of America," and as"imported in the steamer'Australia' whereof Capt. Houdlette isMaster, from San Francisco." Thisis an admission that the steamercame from San Francisco, a foreignport. Thcwvery fact that an entrywas made, and that exemption fromduty was claimed was an admissionthat the goods were imported, forno entry is required, nor duty levied,for goods transported from one ofthes- - Islands to another.
Tho exception to the allowauce ofan amendment to the vtrdlet waaabandoned at tho argument.
The exceptions are overruled.Attorney-Genera- l W. O. Smith for
tho Government ; C. W. Ashford forthe defendant.
Honolulu, October 20th, 1893.
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t. Yiijiri. to dciYlid th" A:nrjis ; r;'iimt the Kij-;!i-- '
.' kri-- , ov. n-- d hy Inl liinrftvMi, is t ft i y of a nyr.di'.-.it'- j of N-:v- iIif-,i:i- - ii, will Khv. e.Tj) uJ-'- l .u).iX" Iiyi!.? timo the i!Jp r.n''s an?
. Mwjuu ui.'l (J. O. Iv.liu heal tl.f; syirJiiatTw. American Hambler Safetiesof the Newark, NewJersey, M.E. Confer-ence, April 25, '90. Remedy.
c a-j (.if jjoods imported hv the delend-hti- ti evidence trom which the jury
may infer an intent on the part ot thedefendant to import the opium.
Malting an entry t poods, and describingthe floods in the entry as exempt fromduty and n- - imported by the steamer
Australia" from San Francisco, i.s
evidence from which the jury mayinfer that the steamer came t rom a for-eign port.
Oa G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.XJ.
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not real into it words that are notthere, ami which, if inserted, wouldbj inconsistent with, and thereforeorrato a a repeal of the earlierstatute, l'epeals by implication arenot fuvored. Sutherland. StatutoryConstruction, Sections 13S, 14S, 152.
The exceptions to the refusal ofthe Court to give to the jury certaininstructions requested by the de-
fendant, and to the charge as given,and to the verd;Vt as being contraryto the law and the evidence will beconsidered together. The instrnc-tion- s
refused, being the second,third, fourth and tifth requested,were as follows :
2. The fact (even if tue jury be-
lieve it to be a fact), that opium wa3found in a case of goods belongingto, and consigned to defendant, willnot of itself warrant conviction, butthe jury must be also convinced fromthe evidence, beyond a reasonabledoubt that such opium was placedthere by tho act, connivance, knowl-edge or consent of the defendant.Unless such act, connivance, knowl-edge or cDnsent of the defendantappears from the evidence beyond areasonable doubt, the defendantshould be acquitted.
3. The intent of the defendant isan essential feature in tho proof ofthis charge. He cannot be convicteduntil the prosecution has adducedevidence to convince the jury notonly that opium was imported, butalso that its importation was accom-plished in pursuance of the purposeand intent of defendant.
1. There is no evidence before theCourt in this case tending to showan intent on tho part of defendant toimport the opium alleged to havebeen found in a caso of goods be-
longing to him.5. There is no evidence that the
steamer ''Australia," in which thoopium in question is claimed to havebeen imported, arrived at Honolulufrom any foreign port or country.
On the question of intent tho Courtcharged tno jury as follows: "Asregards tho question of intent, it isthe law that in criminal matters theremust be a criminal intent and youmust bo convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that tho defendant wa3knowingly and willfully a party totho introduction into this countryfrom abroad of the opiam hereincharged to have beeu imported.
In regard to intent it is aquestion ior you to rind from the evi-
dence and from the facts producedwhether the defendant imported thisopium. If a man importscases of goods and in those cases arecontraband forbidden goods, prohib-ited goods, and it is unexplained, itis a question for tho jury whetherthere was any intent on his part toimport those goods." This instruc-tion, , (which embodies the first in-
struction requested by defendant),covers all that is contained in the
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Fitted with Klleptic (sprocket und ii. AJ. corrugated air tuba tireM. The."e tireacan be titted to anr pneumatic safety,they aro practically puncture proof, donot Blip on wet roadu, and aro very faft.Any desired jrfar can lw furnished withthese wheels from No. M to R),
While on my ItamWer whrrl I'mAnd up tlio stm.-t- , 1 swiftly i:lide.
They say discussion, prows quite lieiae.lTo know what wheel that man doth ride :
Ami when my wheel 1 lot them try,They exclaim with look intent
This ii the wheol we'll surely luvIf we don't lay up a cent.
In the Air' lrSmAll Kinds of Bicycle RcpiuriLg Dona
at nhwit uotuo H!id id leinonttblnprices. All work iruuruiitrcd. Wurk fromthe other island ntieuded to nnd return-ed promptly.
OPINION or THE COL'ItT r,Y FREAtt, J.
Thi caso ccmes up on exceptionsfrom tbo Circuit Court of tbo FirstCircuit, where at tho la?st AugustTerra tbe defendant, upon bis appealfrom tlje D:s:rict Court of Honolulu,was found guilty of importing opiumcontrary to the provisions of Section1, Act 12 of tbo Laws of the Pro-visional Government of tbo HawaiianIslands.
Tbo lirst 'exception was taken totbo overruling of defendant's objec-tion to tbo drawing of a jury fromtbo remainder of the regular panel ofthirty fix jurors, after tlio names oftwelve jurors who were then hittingin another e;iso had been withdrawnby orcler of th Court.
Tbo pxcnsii'g of jurors is a matterwhich, in tbo nbsenco of statutoryj rovisioDs to the contrary, lies in thediscretion of tbo trial judge, andsuch dif-crelio- will not bo interferedwith unless it has been abused orunless Komii prejudice has resultedtherefrom to th complaining party.It is not an abuse of discretion toexcuso twelve jurors for tho reasonthat they are engaged in anothercase. If thi-- 5 could not be done,much, delay and expense might need-lessly bo incurred, for no new casecould 1)0 called while a jury was en-gaged in bearing another case or indeliberating ujjon a verdict after thecase bad been submitted to them,
in:; ciiali.enokr valkyrik. ) YOU FEEDTHE BABY!CHURCH SERVICES.
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Alo, Lamprt, Hills, Whiath-H- , liundlnCarriers, Lubricating Oil, IlluniinatlanOil, Bicycle Enamel, TrotiBor (hiarda andrubber cement for mending leaky tire
Bicycles EnameledAnd email paiii N.ckle plated.
jSCBargains in New and Second-han- d
Safeties Tor Ladle., Oentlemen amiBoys.
ggyCall and cx.uniue them.
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J , : :If the Com- -fooThe Skin needsTr?Jtef",,f iyi,ls Three phmply,plexion is sallow, rough, Bca!',
itia because it is not fed withr Races and the Cup.
cstfj Dunraven who built and
whicli micut bo manytiays; and insome instances it might also bo un- - third requested instruction. Instruc- -
cd against tho interests 'ions need not be given in the formrut wc.rjii 11 i
requested, if as given they correctly
LOLA M0NTEZ CREMEThe Skin Food and Tissue Builder,
positively the only safb and reliable ar-ticle for the Complexion. Absolutelyharmless, opens tho jiores, increases thenatural and necessary secretions of theskin. Restores the llefeh to firm healthystate of youth. Prevents wrinkles.Good for barns, chapped lips and hands.
jSrTot lasts three months.PRICE 75 CENTS.
EEFAhk vour druggist for it.HOW CAN YOU TOLERATE
Freckles, Pim
And also at tho Music Empor-ium of tho Hawaiian News Co.In tho past month, wo havomade man y improvements andadditions, both as to varietyand quality of stork and gene-ral arrangement of thodepartment.
Our latest importations inthe Piano lino consists of thocelebrated mako of "Everett"of ISosto'n and ''Schillier ofChicago; unequaled for bril-liance oi tone and perfectionof action and considered by allconnoisseurs of tho music artas superior instruments inevery respect. Three of thesePianos just to hand by laststeamer; also cabinet Organsfor parlor, church or schools;every instrument fully war-ranted for live years. Thoinstallment plan for the saleof Pianos and Organs inaugu-rated by us five years ago, liasproven a great success asmany a home in Honolulu canbear testimony. Wo shall con-tinue same and increase ourfacilities in this branch as thetrade demands.
Just landed a new lino ofpiano Stools in various styles,prices from $1.75 up; alsogenuine made American Guit-ars, elegant tone and wellfinished $7.50; cheap Germanmake as low as $4.
Special Order Departmentfor Sheet Music and MusicBooks if you will hand usyour orders and same cannotbo filled from our largo assort-ment in stock, wo will bookit in our "special orders,"which go forward to tho pub-lishers every mail; in this waywo will save you much trou-ble as well as money, as womako no charge for postage.
of justice to require jurors to sitagain immediately after finishing along and wenriscmo case cr after The Hawaiian Newspapers
DAILY AND WEEKLY
KUOKOAples, Blackheads,
or mud-dy Skin, mouthWrinkles or anyform of facial dis-figurement whenAirs. Nettie Har-rison guaranteesto cure you. Don'tconsider your
state the law and cover tlie ground.Rex t. Ahop, 7 Haw. 55G; Bex v. Corn-well- ,
3 Haw. 151.The second requested instruction,
so far as it relates to the question ofintent or knowledge, is also coveredby the instruction given by theCourt, and in so far as it is not cov-
ered by the instruction given, it wasproperly refused. It would tend toleatfTtho jury to think, erroneously,that the defendant must have knownof, or consented to, the placing ofthe opium in the case, while it wouldbo sufficient if be afterwards, butprior to its seizure, learned that itwas there. It would also tend togivo tho jury an erroneous impres-sion that tho fait that opium wasfound in a case of goods belongingto, and consigned to defendant,would under no circumstances war-rant conviction, and that the knowl-edge of x consent oE the defendantmight not be inferred from tho un-explained presence." the-- opium in
brought to America tbo cutteryacht Valkyrie to compete for theAmerica's cup with the center-boar- d
yacht Vigilant, has put hisboat up for the winter and gonehomo defeated. The British yachtdid not win a race of the three thatwere Bailed, and had all kinds ofweather in which to show thequalities of his boat.
The last race was a thoroughtest of both boats, as there was astrong wind and a flnft sea. TheValkyrie took the lead and held itfor a long time, but the Americanfinally forged ahead under amountain of canvas, and droveacross the finish line at a furiousrate, a winner by forty seconds.Near the close of he race the Val-
kyrie's spinnaker sail was blownto ribbons an accident which it ispossible caused her to lose therace. Lord Dunraven expects toreturn two years henco and try forthe cup again. He says the con-
test was a fair one. The Vigilantwill bo sold at auction, and theValkyrie i3 for sale also.
MARSDEX'S HEW rF,TS.
With a rombim-- d Circulation ofn;wt(UwwirB KZ&itl case a "opeiees
ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL.
The services of St. Andrew'scathedral for tomorrow will be asfollows: holy communion at 0:30and at 11 a. m. Evensong in Ha-waiian at 3 :30 r. m. Evensongwith sermon at 7 :30 p. m.
The services of the Second Con-gregation of St. Andrew's Cathe-dral tomorrow (Sunday) will be asfollows : 9 :45 a.m., morning prayerwith sermon ; Venite, Smart in F.Te Deurn, Derg in C, Benedictus,Hayes in E; Hymns 160 and 1G5;G :30 p. m., evensong with sermon.Magnificat, Handel in F ; NuncDimittis, Havergal in E ; hymns255, 254 and 12. Rev.Alex. Mackin-tosh, pastor. All arc cordially in-
vited.CENTnAL. UNION CHURCH.
Sunday School at 9 : 45 a. m. ;
Public Worship at 11 a.m. and at7 : 30 p.m.
Subject of evening disccurse:The lamp for the feet.
The Young People's Society ofChristian Endeavor will meet atG :30 p.m.
All are cordially invited to theseservices.
Y. M. C. A. SERVICES.
Sunday, 11 a.m., at Oahu Jail;1 :15 r.M., at the Parracks ; 3 :?0 p.m., Bible stHy at Y. M. C. A. ; G :30r.M., Gospci iso service at Y. M.C. A.
Tuesday, 7 :30 p.m., prayer meet-ing at Y. M. C. A.
LATTER DAY SAINTS.
Reorganized Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints ; Mili-la- ni
Hall, rear of Opera House.Services will be held on Sunday asfollows: 10 a. m., Biblo class;11:15 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m., preach- -
sitting in several cases success-ively. Xo prejudice has beenshown in tho present case tohave resulted to the defendantby tho withdrawal of the names ofthe twelve jurors. Indeed, in makingup the jury in this case, notwith-standing a number of challenges, tli9remainder of the panel was not ex-hausted. No talesmen wero re-quired. Statutory provisions havingbeen complied with, the question is,was there a fair and impartial jury.It i3 not oven suggested that therowas not such a jury in this case. Theweight of authority is in b. nywith tho foregoing views, anc" noCourts havo gone further thauweare required by the facts of this caseto go.
In Mate ts. nils, 58 Mo., 55G, itwas held that when a portion of theregular panel were sitting in anothercase, it was competent to draw thojury from the remainder thepanel and, after exhausting that, tocomplete the jury from tb by-standers. So in Bradley rs. Bradley, 45Ind., G7. In Alexander . Othkosh, 33Wis., 277, it was held proper to ex-cuse twelve jurors fox the reason thatthey had just been discharged inanother case. In Bmerick rs. Sloan, 18la.. 139. it was held nroDer to make
Mrs. Harrison treats ladies for all de-fects of face and figure. The perma-nent removal of superfluous hairguaranteed.MRS. NUTTIK HiVIlRISON
America's Beauty Doctor.20 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal.
"For sale by HOLLT8TKR & CO.,Druggists, 100 Fort St., Honolnlu.
4,800 OOPLKSFurnish tho best moriium foradvertising in tho Hawaiianlanguage, and aro tho onlyrecognized leading JournaK
Advertisements anasubscriptions received at thooffice of tho
one of his cases, ' STEAMS tillrl rw:TiiR0UQirTink'RT Notice.vu, j (jL . . , ' 'Mucu iruiu llonOJUItl to Kjtacts prove? but that i tim?3ti7trE ; also' lo Hwsbane and SvnxEy
J uysome oilier -- wpers sai!i23rd eah mnn.i. p,h nr aim to keep in stockmj evi-showi- 1
1 gome positive words orlue rt I" a iiruieiTiu.m Baii Ang. l8y A Hawaiian Uazetn Co.,to have been uttered or with thehe defendant and directly
V ixuuwieugo ur consent, on'fi.Uart ionoor ntoamfll'Prur hinfTAnrini tj.up a jury of ono of tho regular pane'fe fourth requested instruction
and eleven talesmen, nil the uiii open to th0 same objection r Tr.
iarors of tho panel having been t w
( contains an implication that the findcused by the Court. See also,?
music trade; parties out oftown will find it to their ad-vantage to deal with us andnot send their orders abroad.
Honolulu.vs. State, 1 Blackf., Gi, and Bex fa
Several Eoxes of Inject Arriveand are Turned Loose in
Kalihi Valley.
Commissioner of Agriculturersden received several boxes of
'. insect scale destroyers by yes-day- 's
steamer. They camo downce, and were in splendid condi-bein- g
as lively as cricketsel cased.
sects for the worst kinds
farlane Haw., 3o2. "ex- -
VTOTICli bS IIKREHY GIVEN THATthe members of the firm of Chong
Hiing Wai, rice planters andniiller3 of Waihia, Kapaa, in theisland of Kauai, are tho following:Alama, Yuen Lau, Yuen Ynn,Yuen Hen, Hoi Lai, Ah Kwai, Au Con-che- ok,
Hoi Toon and Yuen Tow. Andalso, that the said Ah Kvai, who hajbeen the sole manager of the said firmfor several years last past, continues assuch manager. And further, that thesaid An Concheok has no autho-ityt-
pledge or sell any of ihe property of thesaid firm. CHONfi UVSii WAI.
Dated Kapaa, Kauai, October 7, 18'.)..3505 3v
Tho sec ud exception xx 'uHerby Elder J. C. Clapp.mgNationa Iron Works
ing of the opium in the defendant'scase is not evidence of an intenton hi3 part to import tho same, butthat tho intent must be shown en-tirely by other evidence, presumablydirect evidence of what was in thebrain of the defendant.
This brings us to the questionwhether, as respects the question ofintent, there wa3 evidence to sustainthe verdict. If thero was evidence
refusal of tho Court to sMs.lfac-ant'- s
counsel to makeargument to the juryas to thohaving presented no.low defend-i- s
claimed as a rizh the closing
ENGLAND'S NEW BATTLESHIPS.
Music Department.
The Hawaiian News Co.(Limited.)
Between Alakea and Itl hard MiiwtH.Ilugc Vessels That Will lie tion of Section 9rthe defendantdid not come, but are ex- - Armr-1"- ' J?avid fu vjC-r-W verjr lowestprice1
Begs toe evidence. Thisut under that por-cjf- r,
chapter LVI.. Lawsi.t oi the Valkyrietl ie " I r-Fi-f-
ishons.i-- a e r lt. .i;tI" r " . summer
1S9, Ji&iVeads as follows: " Ifr:ct through SPECIAL mm FOR THIS WEEK ONLY!! Tho two new first-clas- s battleJ ships, the Majestic and the MagniIt is not known when;araer.
on this point, the Court was justifiedin refusing to instruct the jury thatthere was no evidence, as it wasrequested to do expressly in thefourth, and virtually in the secondinstruction. The jury found, or werefully warranted in rinding, from theevidence, that certain cases of goodswero imported by the defendant.
rpilK UNDKIhSIGNKD AUK I'll.-- X
pared to make all kinds ol Iron,IJrafiH, Iironz. Zinc and Lead Catin;also a general Kepair Hion for He-a-
Engines, Rice Mills, Corn Mill. WaterWheels, Wind Mills, etc. ; Machines forthe cleaning of CoflVe, Cantor Oil IU-au-
Ramie, HisHal, 1'ineapple J'aven andother librous plants; aleo, Machines forPaper Mock, Machines for extractingStarch from Maniock, Arrow Jioct, He.
BET AW orders promptly attended to.
J flcent, which are about to be builtby the British government, will be ATthe largest of all war vessels excepttwo or three of the Italian navy. that opium was found in one of those ACHS',cases, and that tho presence of theliieir length will be ."(J0 feet;breadth, 75 feet ; and draught, 27Afeet. Their displacement will be
opium thero was wholly unexplained. !
the defendant shall present any evi-dence, he, or his counsel, shall first,after the close of tho evidence, ad-dress tho jury upon the facts, afterwhich the opposite side shall be en-titled to the closing argument uponthe facts." It is contended that thisstatute by implication entitles thedefendant to the closing argument ifhe presents no evidence.
By tho express terms of Section45, Chapter XL., Laws of 1S76(Comp. Laws, page 351), after theaccused or his counsel has summedup and closed his case, the prosecut-ing attorney shall have tho right tosnm up the entire evidence and closethe debate." Such also is the pre
of. Koebele will arrive, but it11 probably be eoon. When hee?, an extended examination ofe prevalent blights will be made,ul the professor will start for.pan to obtain the needed insectsr their destruction.The arrivals of yesterday wereVased in Kalihi valley, where
is a great deal of scalei trees. They got down- immediately, and seemed
etand ju?t what was re-- fthem.
tons. A maximum speed ofill view ot tnese iacis, ic seems to usto have been properly left to tho jnryto say whether there was an intent on White, Ititmaii & Co.520 Fort Street Honolulu.the part of the defendant to impel ?.42-t- F
tue opium. Ihe mere tact that
ODLV1I A I mTijici Criterion Saloonopium was found in a cae of goodsbelonging to and imported by thedefendant is not conclusive evidence
over seventeen knots an hour is tobe attained. The armament willcomprise four 12-inc- h guns, twelve
ch guns, sixteen rs,
and twelve besides tor-pedoes. This heavy armament,however, is not equal to that of theIndiana and similar vessels of thoAmerican navv. Ex.
of guilty knowledge or intent, but itis prima facie evidence. It may be
f- v- llatrte1 Tozirtaia' Gatda-- o-
hat POjals.r work, "Tui ToUBifiTS Another Invoice of tho . celebratedJOHN WIELAKD EXTRA PALETiiKocGi thb Hawaiian Isl--'IDS
ft an:;elhtt( all o!ors. strined. S vards fnr SID8. la meftin' wiin a ftteaav sale
vailing practico in tht osence ofstatute. "In all (criminal) cases,tho right to open and close is withthe prosecution, unless a differentrnlo is declared b- - statute. This is so,although the tccused offers no evi-dence." Thompson on trials. Sec.243. This is only ah" application ofthe general rule that tho "right toclose belongs to the party uponwhom rests the burden of proof. In
Lager BeerBlount of Georgia.
Consul Mills sas that ex-Minis- ter
Blount aspires to even ahigher political feeling than thatof governor of a state. If he islooking for an office which depends
oth at home uui broad. Tourists andI ir8 visiting t se islands should be? possession of copy of it. It is a per.itt mine of in formation relating to'tne
;enea and attractions to be met withnere. Copies in wrappers can b had at
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Also, a fresh Invoice of
rebutted. The evidence introducedon behalf of the Government mightof itself in some cases be such as toexplain the presence of the opiumwithout casting suspicion upon thedefendant, or on the other haiid itmight in some cases be eucu as tothrjw very great suspicion upon him,making it almost absolutely neces-sary for him to oiier evidence inrebuttal in order to clear himself.According to the circumstances, thedefendant might in some cases notbe required to make any attempt torebnt the evidence for the Govern-ment as to knowledge or intent,while in other case?, his failure to doso would bo more or le strongly
tie publication office, 46 MerchantPrice I on ke vote of the American peopleand at the News Dealers.
51 cnts.
' J. 7 -
I'lanneiletle, plain and striped, 7 yards for SI.iinglmm, fancy .stripes and plaids, S yards for $1.
White B.irred and Striped Dress Goods. 14 yards for SI.White Striped Dres Goods. 7 yards for SI.White Barred Dress Goods, fine quality, G yards for $1.
fcThe above prices are for this week only.
view 01 tho lormer express statuteabove quoted and the general rule ofpractice, an intention to chansro theai large it win aepenu very mucn
upon the nature of that mysteriousreport on Hawaiian annexation OYSTER COCKTAILSorder of argument should be clearly
expressed in the later statute. The; Keep your friends abroad postedon Hawaiian affairs by mailing which he has filed in Washington statute in question provides what
shall be tho order of arcruraent. "ifthem copies of the Hawaiian Ga- - I This country wants an Americanrv a . I T a a a l. n. iu:i: l'ruprietor.tho defendant shall present any evi- -iettk ana iati.y advertises. president next nme.
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DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEKTI8EH, OCTOBEU 2S. LWJ.
Central ClterxtiscmentG.ri:usoNALS. ciirrcl Clbrrrtiscnuntt?.
K A MAIL12.lion. IJenTV C. Ide the newly Tlieappointed ju oi Hie supreme SMYENA BUGS ost per S. S. Australiacourt ol eceivcifraiiKia, who EuccedeeuA i;w iiijil pretty lin of lool i
at "K Maii.k,"i jw r.A di;ilayoila'l luwu; Wen ixTHonally nHectod.
ANDIN DRT GOODSQuestion LARGE ASSORTMENT
TABLE COVERS 'lhrru art ln.li at.. I hurrah Silk;
ronee and Cr;;'.U. Vetti'r "
Lawn- -, MulK'g "fdies anvl many cthA QjOF
THE CHILDREN' J ANDWILL BE SOLD of tlie PARTMENT
Ha not I iiPfclvctoJ.Eine Woolen Goods
Judgo Ccilcitcrariz, is a paeaengeron the Marijxjsa. He is accompa-?.ie- l
with liid three daughters.Mr. Ide'n appointment was madeby President Cleveland, with theapproval of the governments ofGermany and England, in accord-ance with the terms of the tri-partite treaty of Samoa.
Mr. William Lee" Chambers, alsoappointed hv President Clevelandto be one rf the three land com-mi-s-inne- ra
of S;imoa, accompaniesMr Ide, and will reside at Apia.
Capt. Metctlf of San Franciscocofiit s as the ngent of the LondonLloydV, to examine the wreck ofthe Miowera, and decidewhat to do with it. He is accom-panied with two professionalwreckers (the Lougee brothers)and should it be thought possibleto float and save the hull an at-tempt will probably be made todo it.
Mr E. J. Borman 13 a sugar
ON SATUKDAT OUR FANCT GOON DEPARTiI
Hour.-- AT-
0E LITEST PATTERNS !
Is a complete as ever. "V1Sltwillto Impoxsihlri to deacrib or
enumerate all that we I.ave,butrtvtneHt ,
yon to Ptep in and eoo for yourself."Ks. M.ulx" l'8 to annotincH that
the Pry (Jotxl Department will Uunder the management of Air. W. K.Nichol?, late of New York. S471-- U
Xlie Clearance Sale !
Gents Fiu-iiishiiis- : Goods of the liest ManufacturePRICES ARE MARKED IN THE WINDOW.
--o Hawaiian StampsWNTJEXX1VI. S. LEVY. Are you going to keep up
H. S. TBEGLOAN & SON
planter of Demerara, British Gui-an- d,
who comes to visit our plan-tations, and will epend eeveralmonths in touring around thegroup. Mr. B. is accompanied withhis wife and two eons.
Mrs. Geo. E. Ilendee, wife ofPaymaster Ilendee of the Philadel-phia, will epend a few months onthe ialands. She is accompaniedwith her two daughters.
Dr. William M. Taylor is a re
with the 'times and have yourHouse lit up by Electricity,4 BENSON, SMITH"' &. CO., or are you going to keepright on in the same old rut--SOLE AiiENTS FOR
Merchant Tailors and Furnishers.and burn oil simply becauseyon have grown use to the unButter-mil-k Toilet Soap !
dCTOvev 2,000,000 cakes eoU in 1SD2. ?The fm. st Toilet Soap made.comfortable heat, the strong
tired physician of Washington,I). C, who has practiced in thecapital of the United States for 34years. He will make the tour ofthese islands difring his stay andprobably visit Kilauea. Dr. T. isone of the highest Masons in the
odor, to say nothing of the OEDWAT & POET EE,Robinson Blcck, Hotel Street, between Fort and Nuuitj.
danger from explosions, andbother of cleaning and fillingStates. CO.B'JillTSOlsr, RMTTH &
:507-t- fLmong the incoming passengersyour lamps, ordering your oil,be noticed the names of 1. II.ywill
Gibson and wife of Kauai, Miss etc.? Which is the easiest, to Furniture, Upliolsteryhave a switch at the head ofGrand Quarter-of- f Sale !
your bed and turn on a 16c.pAND-- o- lamp when the baby begins to
IWILL PAY CASH, FOK KITHKHlarge or small quantities of used Ha-
waiian rootage Stamj, aa follows:(Theso offers are per hundred and any
quantity will bo accepted, no matter howemail, at the aame rates.)1 cent, violet 761 cent, blue 7&1 cent, green 402 cent, vermilion 1 M5 cent, brown 762 cent, rose 302 cent, violet, 1891 issue 606 cent, dark blue 1606 cent, ultramarine bine 1 006 cent, green 2 6010 cent, black 4 0010 cent, vermilion 5 00lOcont, brown 2 6012 cent, black 00111 cent, mauvo 0 0015 cent, brown 6 0018 cent, red 10 0025 cent, purple 10 0050 cent, red 5 00$1, carmine 26 001 cent envelope 602 cent cnvelo)io 764 cent envelope - 2 005 cent enveloe 2 0010 cent envelop 6 00
X5rNo torn Blarapn wanted at anyprice. Address :
UKO. 12. WABHBURN,T. O. Iox 20G8. Han Francisco, Cal.
3021 1418-t- f
THE HAWAIIAN
Fertilizing CompanyWhile thankful to tho Planters for
their generous support duringthe Jar.t year, do now
offer a few tons of
Various Grades of FertilizeStill remaining on band, and ready for
fcnmediate delivery :
Complete Hifch Grade Fertilizers,
ITISH GUANO,Rotted Stable Manure and Land Planter,
Sulphate Potash and Muriate Potash,
EGAN & GTJNN OT3I3STET MAKING.
Ada Whitney and Wm. L. Whit-ney of Punahou, and others.
II. M. Whitney the president ofthe Hawaiian Gazette Co., returnedhome yesterday.
Judge William Foster is at homeagain after a trip to the Coast.
W. W. Goodale of Hilo returnedby the Mariposa. Mr. Goodale willleave for his Hawaiian home nextweek.
T. II. Davis who was expectedborne by the Mariposa bad arrivedin San Francisco from Vancouverwhen that steamer left and is ex-pected on the Australia.
talk politics at I a. m., or toget up, fall over three chairsand pull off half the wall or-
naments feeling for the matcho- -
WILL BKGi:.
WITH ONE OUAUTER-EVER- YDOLLAR'SOCTOBER 4T1I, 1803
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afe and then be told, just as
the lamp is well lighted, to
ELEGANT DESIGNS2IN
WICKER WARE, ANTIQUE OAK,
BEDROOM SUITS, CHEFFONIERS,84 please put out the lightbaby is alright now ?"
SIDE-BOARD- S, ETC., ETC., ETC.In a few short months the
WOKTII OF GOODS BOUGHT IS THEIK SIOUK 1'OU THE
ISText -- :- Thirty -- :- DaysThis Means the Greatest Bargains in Dry Goois ever Offered
IN" HONOLU LU!ggTMatting laying a specialty. All orders attended to.
BELL TELEPHONE 525. GST MUTUAL G45.
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Hawaiian
Electric
Company
JOHN NOTT,T
IMPOBTKH AND 13ICVIuTCIt IN
On many articles, it means less than cost, but our stockmust bo reduced and we are willing to give our time to thepublic for the next thirty days, regardless of profit to our-selves; do not regard this as an ordinary advertisement, as ourformer sales are evidences that we do just 'as wo agree. Itis not rifnssarv to tell vou that our stock of Dry Goods, Milli- -
A Distinguished Visitor.Le Comte de Douville-Maille-f-en,
who was a through yassengeron the Mariposa, is en route to theFrench colony of New Caledonia,which has recently been connectedby cable with Australia, and thusbrought within the international
V, telegraph circle. The count is a'member of tho French house ofdeputies, and his present visit ison eome official business with theabove colony. He is much inter- -
. estcd in aiding the completion ofthe Pacific cable connecting Aus-
tralia with America, and thinksthat it will bo completed withinthe next twelve months. It is thepresent plan of the cable companyto make the American terminus onVancouver island ; but he saysthat if tho San Francisco mer-chants will rouse themselves toassist in the work, its terminuscan be diverted to Sa.i Francisco,and he believes that the stock willthen be much more valuable thanif it were landed on Vancouver.
One on the Captain.A stowaway, who was discovered
nery and Furnishing Uoods is large anil well assorted, whichmeans to our patrons good fresh Goods. Nothing will be heldhaok in this sale. Everything will be offered at the large dis A?count of one-four- th off. JTT. S Terms strictly cash.
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1 1 ram ui rwia miu j'rieu jhuou,Dissolved Laycen Island (iuano,
Pure Www Bone MealGround Coral Lime Stono,Ktc, Etc., . Etc.
Having d is pored of Large Quantities olManures and Hf?h (1 ratio icrlilitersduring tho year 1892, wo arc now pre- -
fared to reccivo orders lor 1893,in quantities to nuit.
XCSyWe will give tenders for anyQuantity and of any Grades desired.
Fertilizers mado to order, and anyanalysis guaranteed.
CCr While making your orders for18W3, give us a call, or send yourorders to
A. I COOKE,.Manager Hawaiian Fertilizing Co.
USTKW GOODSA Fine Assortment.
will be able to furnish all theLight and Power the City ofiionolulu will require, and, aswe now have some six largeEG-A-N &; OXJJN IN hi
v.ts to begin on, 'T"tTirr imm,
Miiring contraJ Australia getsrnl floor Honf1, ort Street.FUEN1TUBE !
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as soon as thef" assortedin with a big lotV atten-wir- e,
we would call teirvTRiCA9 CJ
JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OFon the Mariposa a day or twojk&SJU tion of those wanting ELEo'linLiGms in their Houses at &sshe etarteu, was a trifle too smart FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY early date to the advisabilty of
--OF TIIE LATEST PATTERNS IN--
TILES FOIt F1AAnd for Decorating PnrposeV1
MxTriHa or all Kixns, BAKERY
Manila Cioae.. ,,.
Chinese Fire Crackers, Roclbombs, Japanese Provision a Talspbonc.
having the wiring done soon.
for the ship's company yesterday.Shortly after the steamer docked,Captain Hay ward, who had sent aman ashore for a policeman to takecharge of his free passenger, lethis eye wander away from hisprisoner for a minute. That min
and Iron Ranges, Stoves and Fixtures,As only a limited number ofBedroom Sets, Wicker Ware,Clieffoniers and Chairs good house wire men are to Steel
HOUSISEEPKa GOODS AND EITCHEH UT5HS1LS,ute was all that the stowawav be had, contracts for wiring 'iJl Hwd-piint- ed Porcelain 'jjg
A fw of those fine hand-- eWARE IN GREAT VARIETY.wanted, and he immediately beat T0 PS5SSUAS. ALL KINDS OF MANT- J- .
a hastv retreat down the gang--FACTDBING DONE IN lJHDDING AND Will have to be taken up m
UPIIOLSTERING, AND BEST QUALITY OFplank and departed for unknown turn in thr nrW rprvnVnr?LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, HAIR, MOSS AND EXCELSIOR After the Australia gets in
White, Gray and Filver-plafc- d
UTT tr aKEPT O.N' HAND: ALSO THEI LATEST PATTERN'S OF WICKER WAIIE We will have a Complete lineiN Dilo Jii bliSOLL PIECES. I xt UBjBJEjR HOSE!of evervthing needed to wireKJ? Special orders for Wirtpr Wa r, n j, r ..
parts. At last accounts he was stillin those unknown parts, waitingfor the officer to find him.
A Heavy Mail.The steamer Mariposa has an un-
usually heavy mail on board forthe various ports to which she isbound. For New Zealand she has
",m3 U1 i urnunre to euitat low prices. any buildmc, including Elec- -
Fol&ta and troliers, Brackets, etc., and aLIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. WATER CLOSETS, METALS,
Plumbere' Stock, Water and Soil Pipes.
A fiSrkttihA0.1.0rVrnd Pra of .'it"" orndBaucer.. A fine lot of loaJl
BOATS AND ACCESS0Ira:;;A few of those handy Moiquito i!tl,1!y
Also, en assortment of cw styles ,ar""Armorv.
large assortment of plain and-- 0-
fancy Shades. Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron WorkJ. HOPP & CO., SLeave your order earRattan Chairs and'.'4'ly and have the satisfaction of74: King Street. Also, a small gelenlnn nf : .'M.'::-- (iDIMOND BLOCK. 95 and 97 KINO STBEET.
530 bags, for Sydney 250, for Hono-lulu 50, for Samoa, Fiji and warships about twenty, or a total ofS50 bags. It is not certain whethershe had on board the London mailsent out via Vancouver to go bythe S. S. Miowera, but as no refer-ence was made to it at the SanFrancisco post office it probablywas not sent on from Vancouver.
3403 1499 having your House ready for COBTUME8.
the lights when the current is WING W0 CHANoil,
42851-- q
ENTEEPEISE PLANING MILLJXJST ARRIVEDPER BARK C. D. BRYANT.BABY CARRIAGES of all styles,
turned on from the New Sta-
tion now under way.PETER HIGH' - - - Proprietor.
CH18. BRKW2K & C0.'8OFFICE AND MILL :On Alakea and Richards near OnP.n Ktroaf
Japanese Immigrants. Released.The 1042 Japanese immigrants
that came hy tho steamer MiikeMaru were released from quarantineat 4 :S0 r. m. -- esterday. About 454
Honolulu, H. I. Boston Line of PacketShUAltTS, KUUS, and MATS in the latest patterns,
HTonseliold 99 Sewing; MachinesHand Sewing Machines, all with tho latest improvements.Also on hand
am mm v VV
MOULDINGS, IMl'OKTEUBWILL l'LKAtiUke notice that the tineof them will bo shipped to various Wacfflrmoran'oty CM ei mrlJ r oplantations todav ISO to Koloa Celebrated Cottage Pianos Doors, Sash, Blinds, Screens, Frames, Etc. SHIP HELEN BREWiT--
lt 1 r rt i i , ' .and Av aimea and the balance forHeeia and Kabuku on this island.
TNewill, Master,TURNED AND SAWED WORK.
r-an-or organs, uuitars ana other Musical InstrumentsB"For sale by
KD. HOFFSCIILAEGER & CO.,King Street, opposite Castlo & Cooke.
Will j.ositively Bail on OCTOBER 16th.Artistic printing at the GazetteOffice.
tL-- T Prompt attention to all orders.TELEPIION-TT- . HCor. Fort and King Sts.
For further particulars apply to
O. BKKWEli A COMUTUAL 65. ... E& BELL 49S.
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