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Vol. XIV. No Vlim. HONOLULU, Fl. I., SATUKDAY ETISNING. OCaOUKK 25, IMP. BO 0ENT80U08QRIRTI0N
PER MONTH
THE DAILY BULLETIN
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(Juecn Street, Honolulu, 11. I., every
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Mutual Trlopiioli ..Ho. Vfltl
THE DAILY BULLETIN
Weekly Surnrsraary.
u iniuesiiui; unit eoiuptehundvupublication, contains Yi columns ofluudinK matter on Iced topics, tind ucomplete f.iumt' of llonolulti 'ind IslandNews. It is the best piper nublUliedit. the Kingdom n end tu liiuidsabroad, tk
Kuii-n- i nn'"island . : : 4 00 yourForeign : ; s "
Commiusxou Meronants.
T. WATlJiKHOUSB,JOE1N Importer mid Denier in GeneralMerchandise, Queen at., Honolulu 1
la OO.,W1LDJIR Dealeis In Lumber, Paints,Oils, Nallb, Sal", and Building Materialsof every Mud, cor. Fori aud Queen His..,Honolulu. 1
6. N. Castle.-.- !. B. Atheiton-- G. P. UastleOt OOOKE,
GASTLK Shipping aud CommissionMerchants. Importers aud Dealers inCleneialMuj'diaudise, Ho. 80 King at.,Honolulu. 1
Lowers, F. J. Lowioy U. U. Cooko.s OOOKE,
(successorn to Law era &. nickson,)Importers and Dealers m dumber and allttiuds ot Building Materials, Foil ntruut,Honolulu 1
HOMOLULO IRON WOKKB,IfaiiaMSteam eiiKm3i HUgar nulls, boil-jrb- ,
jooterb; iron, brass and lead cast-ings; machinery of every de&criptionmade to order. Particular attention paidto ship's black smithing. Job work exa-rute-
at short notice
livciciricjuo jc Co.,B,General Uoinmisaion Agents.
Honolulu
G. W. MACZAELANE & Co.
iMP0UTKR3 AND COMMISSIONMERCHANTS,
Honolulu. H. I.Queen street, - -1048
GONSAIiVES & CO.,
Wholeftfcie Grocers & Wine Merchants
Beaver Block, Honolulu.
S BKEWEB & COMPANY,J. (Limited)
UbNERAI. MlIHCAHTtliE AND
Commission Aobmtb.
xjbt ov orintiKua:l O. Jonft1, Sz. . . .Preaidont & Manager). O. Oahtkii..... Treasurer & Secrotary
DIKKCTOBB:
Hon. O. R. Bibuop. 8. C Aixkn,U. Watkbiioobk.
:d ly
Gustav A. SchumanCarriage Trimmer.
No. 70 & 81 : : King Slroot.
At W. Wiiiihti Son's.
Having tecelved a full HHsortment ofMalorialit from the
l',nvt, I am piepiired toexeoutuall orderswith iicniiitm and di'upittcli at very ri'iihilliablu alos. .,
(J. A. HUUUMAiN.pr 7.'.io. ly
Pioneer Shirt Factory104 Fort St,, Upstairs,
Tho uiulcrslitnud boga to inform thepillill? of tlinBu IhIiiiuIh Hint liu la H)iil(lli
HIt'lH Uy Mouwiu'oiiioiii JPlriKitinnu forrelf minsuri'invnl will
iu given on itppliuitUnu.
VpiililrloyerslJirts&tilillttUoYiit.
15 Kuuanu St., Honolulu, 11. 1.
Mnlo .'gunln in tlm lfnuail.iti Tlaiid ft r
"Old Maijiiolltt" ."!). P. 1."fine Rourluin WliUfcics,
Lachnian & Jacntn'sCelebrated California Wines.
Alto, always In stock, a full lino flf the cliolcostbrands cf
BEERS, WINES,LIQUEURS,
SPIRITS, Etc.
We have for snlo n Mipeiini niliclcot
Sarsaiiarilla k Iii'Ialer,Manufactured by Schmidt & Co ,Sloel.tou, Cala. It i llie mostwholesome mid 'delirious tonic :indbeveiiige of the age.
K8 Older, from the other Islandspromptly attended to suul goods eaie-full- y
packed Tor shipment. i32 ;im
Tlioroiililirai -:- - Ruling
$S- -M
a:M
DUKE SPENCER,"Will stand for n short time nt
the
Greenfield Stables, Kapiolani Park.
Duke Spknckk H a dnrk hay, I yearsold; stands lftjij linuiN high; "Kind amigentle disposition.
r jm i i a x--t ic in --.By Duke of Norfolk.
lfit dam Lou Spencer by Noi folk2nd dam Ballcilna...by imp. lialrownluyrd dam HenuleFairow
by imp. Shamiocklib dam Ida by imp. BalsbazzurMli dam Madam Bosdey (Oamma's
Dam) . by hlr Kichard(ith dam Xaney Xichol. . .liy imp. Euj$U:7th dam Bet. iio-le- y '.
'.. by Wilkes'' A oudcrStli dam byChaiilieleernth dam by Imp. Sterling10th dam by Olodius11th dam by imp. Silvereyelath dam by iinp. Jolly Koticrlllth dam by imp. 1'artnerltth dam by imp. Monkey15th dam imp. maie from the stud of
llanison, of Brandon
TERMS $50.C3P Bet of care taken with animals.
Iu case of accident no lesponslbilltywill be assumed.
W. H. RICKAltD,022 tf Ilonokaa, Ilawnil.
flfiJVII&CO,(M.niri:.)
Wm. G. Irwin. . Pi csldcnt fc ManagerClans Spreckels ntWalter M.Gllfaid
Keci elary to TreasurerTheo. C. Poller Aiulitoi
SUGAK FACTORSAND
Commission Asents.AOf.NTS OK THK
Of Hun I'rauelMCo. Cut.
30. UUI;
1'iojsiaidit
ANI ItA.IC3JItV.r, HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook and BaKer,7) llolcl St. --tfiJter Telephono 71.
THUS. LINDSAY,
M.VNTI-'ACmilN-
,onloi .'i.'-- WuinliMiHlioiKUKUI IRWIrMIV a SPrOIAIjy.
Klilgtitl'ijUliMOHillilllliMilf
74 Khg Sl--r- 74 King St.
Impoilcis "f
Rattan ard Heed Furniture.
Pianos and FurnitureMm rd Willi r.iic.
Malting and Caipets Laid.
CORfia&CEFOLESFine Upholstering & Bedding
A Specialty.A
CIIAIHSTO ItlOIS'l':S
BEAYEBJILOOHTho Best Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Ooffee at 111 HoursThe Finest Brands of
Glean. JbGl Tobaccoix,Fit SSs
AlwayB on iJniKl.II. J. NOLTK. Proprietor.
'JCJIJB
Metropolitandbseaa&sa
I !
leatCompufiy31 KINO STUKET,
G. J. WALLER, - - ManagerWholesale & Retail Butchen
AND
NAVY CONTRA CTOJRS.1717 ly
WALKER & REDWARD,
. Contraotors Jt: Builders.Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings:estimates given. Jobbing piomptlv at-tended to. 70 King street. Bell Tele-phone No. :. I. (. Box 12.S. ap-o-l- y
PLANING JttILL, ,Alakcu, nonr tgnecn St.
I Telephono No. S3. I
GEORGE LUCAS,Contractor m& & Builder.
I Honolulu S tea iff if filing Mills, Kspla- -liaUl'vipillMlllH.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,Sashes, Doors, and all kinds of wood-work llnlMi. Turning, Sei oil and BandSawing. All kinds of Sawing and1'lunlng, Morticing and Tenanting.tS&r Orders promptly attended to and
work guaranteed. Orders fiom 'thoother Iflaudft solicited.
TAI WO CHAN,If--
Manufacturer of'l.udich' & (icutlcnicu's
French Calf & Kangaroo
skin snoi:s maim: to onnicit. IIVtfecd urNtuweil, AIho, Hudilli'f. '
:JS Nuinuni St., : : : P. 0. Box 20.1 Jap 7 'JO- - ly
WENNER & CO.ainiiufuctuiaiie Jewellei'H,
IVO. Ji i.'OlVX' UTKKJ2T.Constantly on hand a largo assortmenl
of evei y description of Jew elry.Watchestiohl and Silver JMuted Waie, Ac.
!)5S lj'
WRI&HT BROS.,THOMAS & HENBY. s
Fori Street, next Lucbi' Mill.
nJ5&WVV&
Carriage Builders,Slilp'i lllgckinilllilnp, Drnyi, parli &
Wauon flullillnu ipeclalty,
Kvury ilei'iill(jn ol wink In Mi"iibuvit IIihk pmloriiiiil Iu u ilul-nli-limiiiii))' iiml I'Mii'inml at .hull iiuUtT.
ALUVVQRK QUARANTGeO.
jiiilj, Will U0 IlIiKlU'il in iix- - (ill miluhl UUlliUllllM Hi will Ul HUM lll)t.
PSiT'lllifc
This Space
FOR
POPULAR - MILLINERY - HOUSE,i
104 Fort Street, Honolulu.
Telephones, No. 175. --jtasw-I
i
OKFRK AT IJKD
4--
CALIFORNIA HAY, OATS, I1RAN,OIL CAKK MEAL, LINSEED
THE
Erlinhurg
FEED
BARLEY, ROLLED BARLEY,MIDDLING GROUND BAULKY,
WHEAT AND CORN FLOUR.
FLOUR iSfAltn, Golden Gate & SullnnstM FLOURV. O. Bov 115.- - --j&SgfiT-
clfolTYR'
MMl'ORTERS AND DEALERS JN '
Provisions and Feed,EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREET.
o '
New Goods received by every packet from Eastern Slates Europe,Fresh California Produce by every Steamer. All ordert) faithfully attendedto and Goods delivered to part of the city free of charge. Lsliind orderssolicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. nov
Tclcnlionc210- f- --JtfW-LEWIS & CO:, 111 Fort Street,
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesale & Retail
ser- - Nl.
of T.
A
SJnfciwiaetion 5iia.tateel.NOTICE.
wenot be. responsible for
hasto
is be atthe to
WILDKH'S S. H. Co.Honolulu,
California Lands
TO
JlOltOFF,188 tf 12 Ht
LOEEIN THURSTON,
II. I.
llUlmji'ii tUO ll
DAVID DAYTONIII ui
ui atliiiiiii). (unil It
"in I any buliiiiiillllUlolbi iu i ujwbiln.
Reserved
-- Cor. A .Sl.
CO.
and
any
PHIOER- -
-- Tolepliono No. !)2.
-- P. O. Box
Dealers Groceries & Provisions?.
--tea
Comrtiiei'flhin Notice.
rpiIE undersigned dayJL a eopartnemhlp for thepurpose, etc.,under the name of the KeedCo. T..I. KING,
Residence Honolulu..1. N. WRIGHT,
Residence17, litH tf
ANATlBtAL For
W. S. LUCK,Hole & Importer for the Ha-
waiian Islands. 62D tf
JESSIE BRA0EN,Toiuilitti' Hooltul Inn V lvti-illull- ii
I'M'puii'd to In or nut uf Hie,MiiiuiilTilcilioiiiiflT,', p,
18. Call liu
G, BILVA,A5 A 7. Ilnli'lblii-ct- .
IMI'OJITHH Dl' -
Furiilture.MallliiGsrpelLoldf'ljrijh'l Ml!"Ni
By steamer of i (ho O.S.S. Co. Ifrom California fresh CalafomiaButter, Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Kish, Game, Vegetables,
etc. A eomplelo line &. Bluckwell's & J. Morton'sit Bottled Goodw always on hand. just received a ofrates anu jucati? and uottied Preserved Fruits, Lewis Co.'h MalteseBiunU Siigar,,Cuied Bacon, Breakfast OC'ieals, Creilin Oatflukes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons am! California Rivi-isid-Oranges, Oregon Burhauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc., Etc.
From and, after thiswill anyfreight after siimu beenlauded. Parties whomfreight consigned must
lauding iccclvn theirfreight.
Sept. 6, 1600. cnoif
I
,,lTOK. HAJL.KIt&-- APPLY
A.Merchant Honolulu.
A.
HlihOI.I'l.l,
Olrlro over llmili.
Will priieilcu Hi" linvnr dieKliiudiiin iillniiillliu IU hiiiiii'lii, iiinllngol Iimiuhi)
uilim luliliii.
iilU.
is
Qiifon
ROCK
MEAL,
207.
in
ICE
have tlilt.formed
of dealing hi hay, giam,California
Honolulu.Honolulu, Sept. IMKl.
Mineral Water,by,
Agent
Miss D.
An.give IcriKtiiK
(1,11m
A,
eneli HullFrozen
etc., Crof.se OannedAlso, fresh line German
rottenHums and New
date
(VniiUuulli'i'l
Union, Fire & Marino
Insurance Co., L'd,Ol .Vi'W i'IiIiiimI.
Capital $1
Fire rinks taken on lwelhntr, Stoics.Storehouses aud Contents Also, Sushimid Kite Mill, Machinery, Ktc , lilt
Marine I iikiii-iiikm- -On II ulti, Cargoes and Fi eights, laupaid here.
J. S. WALKER,Agent for Hawaiian Islands
,.in.(V00
CASTLE & COOKE,
Lite, Fire & Marino
Insurance Agents 1
AHKNT3 FOtl:
Hew Bugland Mutual Life Ins.. Co.,
OK 110 jl O.N.
Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford.UISIOXV
Insurance Gompanv,Fire A .tlarlue.
IHt SAN FUANCISCO, CAI.tKOHNIA.Jan a no
NEW YORK
Life InsuranceCOMPANY.
Assets, : : $105,053,600,96
"Facts are Stubborn Things."
At every age, on every premiumtable, and in every year, the AC-TUAL RESULTS of Tontine Policiesof tho New York Life Insurance Co.have been LARGER than tlione OFANY OTHER COMPANY filingsimilar policies.
tiJOf" For particulars apply to
O. U. ItEKGKK,Geti'l Agent Hawaiian Islands.
2S:i tf
FIRE, .LIFE, ad
MARINE
insDkance.Hartford Flro Insurance Co.
AEseta, $6,288,000Anglo-N- o vada Afsuranco Corporation
(Fire and Marine)Capital, paid up, $2,000,000
Thames & Mersey Marino Ins. Co(Limited)
Assets, $6,124,057Now York Life Insurance Co.
Aaseti, $105,0&3.C00.96
C.O.BERGEKHONOLULU.
General Agent, Uaw'n Ifllaiuls,
lC63 1y
CASTLE & COOKE,IMI'OKTI'.ICN,
Hardware, ShippingAND
Commission Morchnuts.V
DEALKI13 IN
General Merchandise !Plantation Agents,
Lifo, Fire & MarinoImuranoe AgenU',
.laaJJI HONOLULU. H I. 18U0
VOLCANO STABLES,iWnluiiiiemie Ktieoti)
Carriages at 1 Minute's Notice,AImd Hiulitlo 1 Ioi'mon,
OurrluueB, QmuuIob, Urukui or CurU,AV ill- - MI.IIT
AVIhHON IMIOH.,'ruirlil.'r, llllw, llul.tW full nmlm in 'ivicju.ii --ft1MH
JM. MONBARRAT.Attot ney at Law A: Notary PuliUeHi Mciehiint Street, Honolulu. if
ALFRED MAGOON,J Atloi ne, at Law A Notary Pilblli17.1 42 Merchant Micct, Honolulu, ly
Biwin LocomotiTBs
The iiiidri signed having been appointednil1 agents for the Hawaiian
Maud
Fjr tho Celebrated
ti
Friiinilie woik of
Burliam, Parry, Williams & Co.,
l'hllailelphln.Aie now prepaied to t:ie csliinate- - andlecelvc otders foi these engine, of anvsize anil -- lyle.
'I he Baldwin Locomotive. Wokkaie now maiiiifactuiing a style of Loco-motive paiticulail) adapted
For Plantation Purposes
A number of which have recently beenreceived at, these Island- -, ami we willhave plcasiuc iu tmnisbiug plantationagents and managers with paiticulaisof same. ,
The superiority of tliee Locomotiveoverall otbei makes Is not only knownbeie but is acknovvledgeil throughoutthe I' nlted State.
Win. G. IRWIN & Co., L'd,Hole Agents for Hawaiian Islands.
402 w-l- y
Pacific Hardware Co,, L'iF. Dillingham, Piesident: .1. G.Spencer. Manager ; F. L. Win-
ter, Trcauier.
THE VUHY LATEST IN
Piano Lamps, Banquet Lamps,
XlVrary JLampn,Hall Lamps & Chandelieis
Just Received from the Factory.
A New Line of Refrigerators,
A Full Line of the Favorite
Eddy's Refrigerators & Ice Chests"
Saws & Files; New Linesof Locks,
Shelf-IIimlwur- e, Etc.,Planet, Jr., Cultivators.
Pictures Frames & Mouldings.
Pacific Hardware Co., L'd..ri.r.U tf I'm t it Merebaul Ms.
CHANGE of RESIDENCE.Ir. OI.IVKK
lias temoved from Fort street to Ho- -bello Lane. I'.ilama.
Oilier. Horns: o a. m. to PJ t. andI', .vi. to u i. .vt.
Mutual 475in; tf
A. H.RASEBIANN,Book-bind- er, Paper-rul- ei & Blank-boo- k
Manufacturer.
No. Merchant Micet, Up suir..ly
G. MULLER & Co.,PRACTICAL GUN LOCKSMITHS. llethel Stieel, "Damon's Illock."
Cornet nUno.Surgical it Musical IiiMiuuicuU ueutlvrepaired at icasoniible iate.Miichiues aud repairing of all kinds aspecialty. All Mud of Safes Scalerepaired. Ilouehuhl Sewing .Machine-lo- i
Mile.
E. B. THOMAS,Contractor & Builder.
Kstlmiite Glyen on Ihiok, Iron, StoneA Wooden Ilulldings, .lobbing
Attended to,
KEEPS KOKSALi:
Brick, Lime, Cement, Piaster of Paris,
MiiiblcDii-t- , Who Lath,
California North Boned & ShiiIhCruz Send.
(Juan) rill' tlMl-r- od, while mill bluetMinimi, 1'l.udlc Mini liiicumiln Tile inVi)ilimjmlli'iii, all kluiU ul HiijlnngeiViiih.
HP 11 vr H . tMuihnl ui nig A l.i.m Wj lMVWI lllKtil.
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BY AUTHORITY.
"By virtue of the ntilhnrily in hipvested by the Constitution und theStatutes ot this Kingdom und deem-ing it essontial to the promotion ofjustice, I do hereby order Unit thellcgulnr Term of the Thiid JudicialCircuit to be held nl Wiiiohinu, Kuu,Hawaii, on the first Thuisday ofSeptember, 1890, und by mo post-poned until Monday, the loth Sep-tember, be and the same is herebyfurther, postponed until MONDAY,the 17th day of November, ISM), at 9o'clock a. M.
Witness my hand andi f the seal of the Supreme
L. S. Court at Honolulu, this( ) 1st day of Sopt ember,
1890.
A. F. JUDD,Chief Justice Supreme Court.
Attest :IIknuy Smith, Clerk.
7 22t
In conformity with the Act entitled"An Act ielating to the Suppressionof Plant Discuses, Blight and Insectrests," approved July Hi, A. D. 1890,the following gentlemen have beenappointed Commissioners of Agricul-ture for the Districts of North undSouth Kona, Island of Hawaii :
W. MULLEK, Chairman ;D. II. NAHINU,J. P. KA1IALEWAI.
C. N. SPENCER,' Minibtor of the Interior.
Interior Office, Oct. 22, 1890.092 It
Irrigation Notice.
Honolulu, H. I., Aug. 9, 1890.
Holders of Water Privileges orthose paying W.itci Kates, are herebynotified that the hours for usingwater for irrigating purposes are from6 to 8 o'clock a. m., and 4 to 0 o'clockr. m.
Chas. B. WILSON,Supt. Hono. Water Woiks,
Approved :C. N. Spencek,
Minister of the Interior.G27 tf.
jr u .fc;
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,But established for the benefit of all.
SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1890.
THE MODUS OPERANDI.
Editok Bulletin:I am enabled to give the following
information as regards the vote ofwant of confidence against the pres-ent Cabinet, and do not hesitate topublish the same, as it comes to mefrom what I consider good author-ity. After it had been found thatthe National Iteform Party was fullyable to hold its own in the Legislatureagainst all fair and open attacks itwas considered desirable to strikethem a death blow in an underhand-ed wajT by undermining party har-mony with the Ministry, who werechosen from their party. To accom-plish this one of the Reform Partycanvassed for votes for a want ofconfidence resolution amongst themembers of the National ReformParty, showing a list of those,duringhis sneaky work, which he assertedhad consented to oust the Ministryof course without authority. Un-fortunately it did not leak out intime that this wolf in sheep's cloth-ing was a strong suppoi ter of theCabinet, which would have spoiledhis trick to lead the National Re-form Party into the trap of makingan unsuccessful attempt to over-throw the "Ministry.
This clever policy is said to hemuch admired by some, but isstrongly condemned by the majorityof the House. Rauiuts.
WRECK OF THE MANA.
Editor Bulixtin :I wish to correct a mistake made
by your correspondent Humanitarianin his letter which appeared in yourissue of October 21th. He statesthat at the shipwreck of the Maim"There was borne loss of life, but utthis lapse of time, not having pre-served the accounts, its extent can-not be recollected," There was noloss of life, according to the testi-mony of the Cuptaln on his iiuivalhere, also according to the protestmade before the Consul at Julultund sworn to by Captain um crow,Your correspondent is right aboutthe woman's broken arm, though Inever JiuiikI (lint sho wascitnyinglior baby at (ho tluio shu was stiuulimid Injuria). Tim Captain iurforiiiI'd Hid operation of uniting oit lliullmli and wlion lit li'H licr ut liurlioinu tliu wouiul If ml liualuil, 1'iijil'NiUqii iuIuhiuiJ lu Jjuiiululu usIU8U uf Urn MliMi lull, Li yuur wiusiijiii!ujl uhmvm, "In u ujuu'tiijijji buMUmut uf imiili inj ijiJrJi, aI'lUprpluid wirUiu" mmli
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FOREIGN NEWS. '
The conspiracy trials continue.Dillon expects to raise SoOO.OOO inAmerica for the Irish cause and ex-pects years of imprisonment on hisreturn.
Four Irish Archbishops have beensummoned to the Vatican. TheStar believes thcrtl is danger aheadand says: "The summoning of theArchbishops is believed to be a finalcltbrt on the part of the Vatican toassist the 'Tories at this criticaltime.' "
The Socialists arc holding meet-ings throughout Germany.
The Canadian Chamber of Com-merce of Montreal will attempt retaliation by recommending to the Government the advisability of placinga duty of o cents per dozen onAmerican eggs. Last season theyimported 700,000 dozens from theUnited States.
Cuba wants reciprocity. The Ha-vana Board of Planters have decidedto send the Minister of the Colonicsa petition in favor of reciprocitywith America and a revocation ofthe law of mercantile relations withSpain.
The Sultan has sunendcrcd toGermany for 1,000,000 marks hissovereign rights over that portionof the East African coast which isleased to the German East AfricanCompany.
During the first two weeks ofOctober 18(5 cases of cholera, with259 deaths, were reported in Spain.The epidemic shows a general de-cline.
The Herald's Washington specialsays it is believed that the Presidentwill call an extra session eaily inNovember. He will appoint Attorney-G-eneral Miller to the SupremeBench, and make Solicitor-Gener- alTaft Attorney-Genera- l.
A great silver strike has beenmade in the Sheridan Mine, Colo-rado. It is alleged many millionsof dollars are in sight, and that3000 men cannot, exhaust the veinin a decade.
A Lisbon despatch says Britishgunboats have entered the riverZambesi, notwithstanding the pro-tests of the Portuguese. In Portu-gal it is considered as a virtual actof war. Great excitement prevails.
A Copenhagen dispatch says theKing and Queen of Sweden wereentertained on board the U. S. S.Baltimore, Oct. lGlh.
The steamship Columbia has re-duced the record between New Yorkand Southampton, to G days 15hours and 23 minutes.
The Seventh Day Adventist'smissionary schooner Pitcairn is toleave San Francisco to search forElder A. J. Cudney, who they fearhas been shipwrecked or eaten bycannibals.
The King of Holland has beendeclared unfit to reign.
Another mutinous outbreak hasoccurred in the English Army. Thistime in the East Surrey regimentstationed at Guesnsey. The troublearose from a detachment of theregiment being ordered to India.
Associate Justice Miller, of theUnited States Supreme Court, diedOct. 13.
The Grand Duke Nicholas hasbecome hopelessly insane.
THE WORLD OVER.
Chinese are reported to bc goinginto Arizona at a lively rate viaGuaymas.
The loss of Hie in the Frenchfishing fleet of Newfoundland thissession has been 130 men.
The Sioux of South Dakota aredying rapidly of consumption, andother throat and chest diseases.
Gen. Lew Wallace is pushing tocompletion his new novel. Thescene is laid in Constantinople.
Letters from missionaries inUgauda show that affairs there arcnow under complete control of thetwo Christian parties.
The London committee aiding inthe restoration of the Toronto Uni-versity library, has npw in hand orin sight 100,000 volumes.
The Federation of Women's Clubshas accepted the invitation of theChicago Women's Club to hold its1892 meeting in that city.
Through the use of the electriclight the time in pussing through theSuez Canal has been reduced totwenty-tw- o and one half hours.
Nowhere outside the United Statesdoes the game of baseball enjoy somuch popularity as in the Tokyo-Yokoham- a
community in Japan.The late Mrs. Frances R. Holland
of Hartford, Conn., daughter ofBishop Brownell, has left 100,000to the new Episcopal cathedral inNew Yoik.
Erastus Wiman is the piojeclor ofthe proposed railway tunnel underNow York Hay from Stalen Islandto Brooklyn. It will cost about8(5,000,000.
In the future, in all Governmentdocuments und olllcial publicationsin Canada, such words us , flavor,labor, honor, etc, must bo spelledwith the "u," according to tho Eng-lish usage,
Hou'n mountain peaks of Urn HluuItldgu range In North Carolina, uustof Abbeville, mvu been emittingkliluku for several weeks, for Hutthird time sluee the CharlestontiHtliiml(o.
"I.hwuf i i muii ull ii'iiiinl uVl Will llliibf iiUl 11VHI HlbllllHi,"
Wml mumU rtlwb.lw im$i iilwutlwlmlu IW
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DAILY BULLETIN : HOHOIjIILU, H. OCTOBER 25, lbUO.
TO TOE LADIES !
ALFRED NEUMAN,
THE WELL-KNOW- N
Ladies' Tailor,Of Nui Krntio hco,
(I'ropiictor of the Itedfurn (Ionic, Mar-ket Street, under Palace Hotel).
Intends to remain in Honolulu for thenext three or four months for the bcnelltof his health, during which time ho hascnucimtcu to open a
J-- U8T-CLAH- 8
Ladies'Tailoring & Dressmaking
Ladles wishing to have their Fall andWinter Costuini'S made will do well tocall at once to secure their orders.
ltldhiK Habits, Genuine Tailor-mad- eCostumes, Tiavellug Ulsteis, Jackets,all thcLatest Designs In
Promonado and Evening Costumes.
F Ills universal reputation as aFitter and Dressmaker is too well-kno-
to need any further rcconimntul-atlo- n.He'will guarantee pcifect satia-
tion.
Cor. Fort & Holel Sts.(Over Temple of Fashion.)
C02 3in
Messrs. Hollister & Co. liavo just re-ceived a consignment of this
DeUiMl Natural MineralWATKft I
OaJT For s'llc by the Case, Dozen orBottle at the store of
HOLLISTER & CO.,GS7 Fort street. UN
WANTED
YOUNG American Man wantsA woik, inside or out. Referencesgiven. Address "II,'' Hamilton House.
C92 lit
AWANTED
WOMAN to do housework andsew. Apply at
this ofllee. 6'.t2 3t
WANTED.
THOROUGH reliable AmericanA Lady wishes a position as house-keeper or as invalid notmind going to some of the Isl-ands. Address "M," this
GOO lw
A
Good wages.
nurse, wouldother
ofllee.
WANTED
SITU ITTOX, by a single middle-age- dgeneral machinist and en
gineer, well posted on marine work andsteam engines in general. The verybust of refeiencci as to ability, charac-ter and maimers, etc. Addiess "II.,"this olllce. 89 lw
DOCTOR TUCKER
WILL leave for the Coast by theS. Australia," expecting toreturn by the same steamer, to arriveXovember 14th. lie takes pleasure hibeing permitted to leave his patients incare of DOCTOR DAY. GDI 31
TO KENT
cockDental Ofllee,
at the
i72
I.,
LAKGE Airy Room,unfurnished, latelyoccupied by Howard Ilitcli- -
lunuire at Anderson & f.undy's
ro LET091 lw
TWO-KOOME- D Cottage,tx furnished unfurnish-
ed, centrally located. ApplyHAWAIIAN NEWS CO.
COO lwFOR KENT
ADESIKlBLKFive-Koo-
detached eook-liou- se anil servants' rooms, huge stable, etc., on Nun-ai-
Avenue, near School street. Laigeyaid with fruit trees und choice llowerw.Kent reasonable. tpply to080 Slits. C. KON .
TO JLKT
WrtVERY Convenient and
Desirable Cottage fnr--iirtjra ntsiK'u or unitiriusueu, near
the old baseball ground at Maklki Ap-ply at GULIOK'S AGENCY,U76 tf as Merchant street.
TO LETOTT.fMYH
jpvmjl, auiLn uruo imiuisive$8S3Bl bedrooms and parlor, on
Punchbowl street near Paluco Walk;siiltablu for two blnglo gctitlemeu.Apply toGOUf H. F. HE1U1AKD.
STORES TO LET.
1 til
ior
tf A G
r
.. MM XT. ...a. A oi i
,
rpWO Htoies on King strei'tL recently occupied by
Mr. CluiH. Uitfltacu, to let atrunsouithlo leulal. I'remlfes have beenthoroughly renovated. Possession atonce, Apply to
J.J.OT1JWKLL,Intel lor Ollli'ii,
KOIt MSA HIS
VHAT Trawl or I'aii'ul ifLand ultiiiilt'd In I'ululiiViillny. Diiiiliiliilng an lurinifHid imiT until' iir m aialbrhiiitflnu in Dm iilatn nl
(limn. IiuiiK' iI''umi. lf',l" HMV laUN I'll lll M'llll "I HII IIIIIIII IIMIiuiIiI. If lh'llin
HI' 11 111 III III III VII
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(Hill lift?
.HUhHUUi I'lllllll DlfUiUi runimiiHi
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan.
Household FurnitureA.T AUCTION.
On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20.AT lO O'CLOCK A. 31.,
At the residence of Oavt. STAPLES.(Dickson Premises'). Ilcrctanla street, Iwill sell at Public Auction
The Entire Househ'ld Furniture,
1W!H
Comprising
1 Fine Upright Piano,(Albert Cpnradl maker) ;
Marbletop Center Tabic,Japanese Screens, Wicker Chairs,II. O. Sofa & Chairs, Book Cases,
Onu CurvedB. W. Marbletop Bedroom Set,
Spt lug Mattrnsscs,Feather Pillows, Mosquito Nets,Carved Parlor Tables,
1 White Automatic Sewing Machine,
Crockery, Kcfrlgerator,Pots of Ferns, Etc., Etc.
COlfitJAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctloncor.
AUCTION SALE OF
Property atPeaii City
By order of the OAIIU RAILWAY &LAND CO. I will sell at Public
Auction at Pearl City,
On SATURDAY, November 29th,
AT 2 O'CLOCK 1 31..
A limited number of those desirable
Bfllldlu Lots at Pearl CityThe Company have expended 820,000
to procure an ample supply of puremountain water, resulting in the com-pletion of two large Reservoirs withstorage of nearly 2,000,000 gallons.
From a distributing Reservoir with acapacity of 700,000 gallons, at an eleva-tion of 100 feet above Fea level, waterhas been laid along Lehua Avenue tothe Pearl City Depot In a CastIron Pipe, from which water will besupplied by the Company at Govern-ment rates.
The Company will bind itself In theDeeds to carry purchasers and theirfamilies and servants by rail between
Honolulu & Pearl CityAt I Cent Per Mile. 2d Class
andI -2 Cents Per Mile, 1st Class,
During a term of 9 years from the dateof purchase.
These special Kates of Fare will betransfeiable with the property duringthe term named In tho Original Deed.Trains will always be run for reasonableaccommodation of residents at Pear.1City. Trains will reach Honolulu atG :45 and 8 or 8 .45 and 11 :50 a. m., leaveHonolulu for Pearl ( Ity and way Sta-tions at 8:15 a. m and 1:45 and 4 to4:30 ami 5:13 to 5:30 p. in. subject how-ever to such changes as may be fromtime to time found necessary for theconvenience of the public or businessinterests of the Company. EveningTrains will also be run whenever theieis a reasonable demand.
BEAUTIFUL VIEW!Those desiring lots where the most
charming view can be had from theveranda of cottace or mansion, canobtain lots fronting on Lehua, Maile orWoodlawn Avenues; this Is a mostcharming location for residences, as allagree who have taken the trouble towalk up Lehua Avenue above the EwaConrt House. As a health, resort, abetter situation cannot be found. Toassist settlers, the fol.owing easy termsare offered :
One-Thir- d in Cash,One-Thir- d in 3 years,
One-Thir- d in 5 years,With Interest at 7 Per Cent.
Thus making It possible for tho mostlimited in means, to procure a finehealthy i evidence. Distance Is anni-hilated by railway communication, sothat people living at Pearl City willie.ach Honolulu in less time than ittakes to come fiom Waikikl by theoi (Unary means of travel, while the ex-pense for a person will not bo morethan live cents per day greater than thepresent cost of travel to Waikikl byTramway,
Now is your time to procuro
Homestead & Business Lots at', PEARL CITY
At Prices lower than they can ever bebought in tho future.
Don't Let Your Opportunity SlipIf you do you will live to quote tho
"hind sight" sayings wo so often hearfrom people who had a chance to buythe whole of Kulaoknhua PlniiiH for aong, but they didn't! A word to the
wlsu is Milllcient.C37 Maps of tho Lots can bo seen at
the olllct't, of the Paelfle Hardware Co.,Hawaiian News Co., and T. G. Thrum's,and ut my Salesroom, Honolulu, whereall liuthur information uau he obtained.
U8 1 ant.JAS. MORGAN,
IMONWMH
Auctioneer.
Builtiing k Loan Association,
Till'; lltmnlnfnii.'cliiuolllHi Anno.1 I'lulluii Iiuyii iln'lili'd in Utliu tliu
Hotmiiil fni n hlmik, mi llint MonthlyliiJuiiinny, hlii, tfiilnHiiliiilmi MinimaJIUtt
F.
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Gash Assets,
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tor For full particulars apply to
Doc-24-8- 9
Guaranteed
MUTUAL LIFE
CARPET & RUGS,IRONTRUNKS & VALISES,TAILOR GOODS.
HATS & CAPS, --BOOTS & SHOES,HOSIERY,
& COAL TARS,PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER OIL,
ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINSSHEET LEAD,
ft'rcMltlcnt.
CHARCOAL TIN PLATES,
Kerosene Oil
SCOTCH,
COMPANY
TIIEO. DA"V IES & CO.,GENERAL IMPORTERS.
LINOLEUM,BEDSTEADS,
CLOTHING.
STOCKHOLM
"ALOHA."ENGLISH,
Feed Cutlery, & Glassware,
FERTILIZERS:- - Ohleudorl's OhlendorPs Canedestroyer of Cotton & Etc.
SCRUB EXTERMINATOR: all Weeds &BAGS:-Sugar,R- iee, Coal. CANVAS, OAKUM.FILTER & the latest in and
Galvanized Pipe, Corrugated Iron, Fence Wire, ripe Etc.,expected a
line line of
The Thoroughbred Percheron
STATION.
'WHITE CLOUD,"
Imported by Hon. S. will standfor a short time at
T. Lishman's Stable,---
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G89 tfS30.--
CENTRAL IEAT liRKET,
iplir Nniiami Street, KIn tho new building, adjoining Love's
Bakery, where you can pio- -eure the choicest
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Fork,Poultry, JEto.
SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY.Ho. 1 Fork Baneagc, Smoked Tongues.
Beef Sausage, Smoked Mntton Hams,Bologna Sausage, Spiced Beef,German Sausage, Corned Fork & Beef.
t39" Your patronage is respectfullysolicited and satisfaction guaranteed inevery
WESTBROOK & TAYLOR,ituTcur.its.
Bell Tclo. 369 iitrMutual Tclo. 362C82 lm
THE ARLINGTON,Jlotel tit., : Honolulu.
J. H. FISHER, Prop.
TERMS :
Board and Lodging, per week, (ac-cording to location of rooms,..
$10 00 to 812 00Transient, per day 2 00Table per week 7 00Single Meals CO
will find this one of themost comfortable and convenient housesin the city, the rooms laige, lightand airy. Hot and cold water baths,
C83tf
New WalGlimaRer & Jewelry
ESTABLISHMENT !
I make a specialty of icpairiug Due
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
And guarantee amoderate prices.
A.J.SCHREIBER,at., under the "Arlington.1
07!) lm
COSMOPOLITAN
JJolliol
THE Young Compunythis well-know- n rustiuinini. Isrepnred to
Thokeepbest
will bo borvoil,
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DRY GOODS!
Sept 17--
No. 111).- -
ilOE,for the Hawaiian
XL
&TENNIS & SETS,
RUBBER COATS & OIL SUITS,LEATI1KR BELTING,FLAGS, FLOWER POTS,
CHAIRS,SILVERWARE, STATIONERY,SOAP, ETC., ETC.
WELSH STEAM COAL,CEMENT, LIME,
FIRE CLAY,FIRE BRICK,
ETC.
Chair Cullers
Groceries, Stuffs, Hardware, Crockery
Peruvian Guano, Special Manure.LONDON RPLE: Effectu.il Potato, Canker Worms,
Destroys Noxious Scrubs.TWINE, HEMP NAVY
CLOTHS BAGS: Embracing material texture.Water Fittings, Etc.
Shortly
Parker,
--TJEItM
particular.
Board,
being
.Etc,
RESTAURANT
before,
first-cla- ss
ttli'oot.huvliig bought
niaikut
pilvalo
pnlillu
lumrniUfi'if mil
.OlfMi
INDIAN GOODS
MS
Agent
LAWN
ETC.,
rano
Paddy.
Entirely new
-- M3SJ- Box
Having leased tho storen iu the building known as the"Lincoln Illock," nearly opposite the old stand, and havingof that pi.Uion of my damaged by the late lire, and beingin of New Goods per last steamer, and more on the way, Iam to fill all rders as before, thanking the public" forthe liberal patronage bestowed on me for the past seven years, I.hope by prompt attention to all ouhrs to a continuance of thesame. At tho new utand nhall to see all my old cus-tomers, and as many new ones as may find it to their advantage tocall. Island orders and failhfiillv executed.
CI1AS. UUSTAOE.Hi?' nvn Btt'iff.T''gjL!ij'rnTLrJSr.T3,srs;g --sgL: t p,ttmtsimmj.jx ...
W Mimif :i in Prico & !One-thir- d tho Price oi' Eoyal !
livery Should Use It !yjOr A Saving of 38 Tor Cent in Cost and Quality the Very ffH
SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS.
551 6mCO..
Ageuta
Having removed our SODA YVOItKS to moro commodious quartorg atIVo. 29 feWR HT5 CT,
fNear Custom House)
pioparcd to furmi-l- i at notice, and of prime qualityof following High Aerated Beverages: '
& Iron Water, and CrabApple Older.
Using exclusively HYATT 1'lLllE WATER
FOItT NTIttWKT.
r"HE ICaplolanl JliiternltyX rooms to accommodate payingpatients. Ladles of moderate meanswho wish to secure a home on ica?on-ahl- o
terms, and dining timeof their conllneniL'iit, where Uio bent offood attendance, musing medicalskill will bo provided, will plcueii apply
to .Mrs. .Miller, malum,who will to admittance, giveterms or oilier Infui million reqiili'iMl,
HonoliihiOei. 4, Mlo. Urn
and after UiW dale wo will? nioii4lblii fmlghl aliur
liiuim has hi'uii dullvci'i'd al any gallon.Piiilli'H in wliniii fiinghl U miui.'iiuiliiiiifet hit til Minion m iwtlvii iht'lrfri'lulil.
.Nuiih'kIiI uhlp-nitn- ilImhMiini liniir aiillJ u
ii'ihink it. in him) Itiilwiinii itui inn) '4ll'lllUHli II III)
Train will mil ijiiMiKiil of (iuIhIh iiliaut i)iwl4UUtlll.
14 mu im&mviuy wiv mwjj
uauKUJtumtf
$136,000,000
33.General Islands.
HARNESS,CROQUET
MIRRORS,
RED BRICK,
& Knives.
.
FRENCH,
Dissolved
PRESS improvements
Telephones,
SADDLERY
to trade.
-- V. O. 372.
Hustace, King Street.
brickdisposed
stockreceipt,
prepared
meritbe pleased
Sivsil Quality
theHousekeeper
Best.
&Exclusive foi tho Hawaiian Islands.
wrr&L3itam.ttyi,ai.tjMMrj4i-JM&&AXMmWBt--
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SYSTEM.71-IBOT- H TELEFHONESKS?!
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
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Mlllliinmiypi
Over
AMERICAN
KEMRY DAVIS
ER & CO.,': IIONOIiVI.il.
NOTICE.
pAPTAINII. Llghtbody,V ".Hlrker," will not bolor any uents contractedwith n ijt U Is written order.
wlioe7
of barkresponsible
by his crow
J KAIULA having iniido an asslgu- -incut to undersigned for thehmii'llt f his ci editors, nil nursmis hav-ing claims iignliiht said .1. iCuiulaarureipicsluil to iii'-i)i- them within twomonths at ollleo of Ilynmn Urothers,ami all who urn Inilebti'd to J. Kabilamust iiiako iimniMllato piiyiiumt toiiiiiui,'iud,
8w I, KUIIIN8TKI.V.A Mi I (1 N VI H'H NOTrOE. "
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la'liulll uf hi i'iiiiiiii, uiiiluii I yn'hyUIIMU HUM I UHUIIIk g! liu f,,(nr.j: ,z .. ' .. u.,,",".'kjwj uuJ...W IUMMII1P IIUIII lll',iwmmi iu wuj j, jjwmw w UUiM lUIWwimwruHNiwiyw
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inilu ttuTlqfinSATURDAY, OCT. .'5, 1890.
OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO.'S
TIME TABLE.
To Take Effect October ail. 1HUO.
XJLC.A.1N&I:
A.M. A.M. I'M, P.M.Loavo Honolulu.. 0:15 8:-1- 1:45 ItiMtArrlvo llonoulluli. 7:20 0:40 2:-I- C:35fLoavo llonouliuli. 7:30 10:51 Utfl 5:451Arrlvo Honolulu.. 8:;!5 11:55 4:55 G:fi0f
t Saturdays only.
ARRIVALS.Oct 24-S- tmr
Loliua from Nuu and IlaktilnuOct 25
S S Mariposa from San FranciscoII SI S Nymph, Tumor, from San
DEPARTURES.Oct 25
Hark Atlanta, A Anderson, for PortTowuscnd
Schr Luka for KohalaSchr Mol Wahiuo for I'atiulloS S Mariposa, for tho Colonics at 1$ p in
VESSELS LEAV.NG MONDAY.
Stmr Mokolli for Molokai at 5 p inStmr .T Cummins for Waiiiianalo at
11 a inStmr Jas Makcc for Kapaa at 1 p m
PASSENGERS.
From San Francisco, per S S Mar-iposa, Oct 25 Wight Adkius. .1 Austinand grandson, Miss Austin, Mrs Urod-eri- ck
and infant, J II Coney aud wife,Miss Grace Cooke, Hon S M Damon,Miss K M Day, K Davis, V F Freer. DFricot, Miss Alice Iv Giover, II Gunn,L V Hough, jr, Miss Etta Keller. C SKynncisley, wife, Infant uuil maid, AIiittlejohn, II A Loekwood, V V Lock-woo- d,
Miss J U Masscy, Dr A ENichols and wife, V F Reynolds, UThocl, Mis It Wallace, child and maid,Miss Maud Wight. Thco O Wiggiu, WC Wilder and wife. Jules Zieglor, J DHolt, J Coleman and 17 in steerage.
shipping aortb.The departure of the bark Atlanta
lias been postponed till to-d-The Rtc.imcr Mikahala was hauled up
on the Marine Railway for cleaning.The bark C. D. Bryant will probably
sail for San Francisco the latter pait ofnext week.
Br baik Fifcshire fiom Liveipool forHonolulu was spoken Oct 7 in kit 49 Xlong 11 W.
Nor bark Vivax cleared New York-Oc- t15 for Honolulu.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Union sci vice at Kawaiuhao churchevening.
Skiivices at Central Union Churchat 11 a. tu. aitd 7 :30 p. m.
The Saturday afternoon concertswill bo lesumed at Emma Square to-day.
The Hawaiian Mission Childien'sSociety will meet this evening at theresidence of Mr. W. A. Bowen.
Roads and Bridges and Aliiohmisipliiy ball at Makiki at 1 :30, and Iwi-le- is
and Kunawais at 3 :30 thib
The Hanaunia Fishing Club, be-yond Koko Head, has had Bell tele-phone, number 449, put in their clubhoube.
A mtekaky entertainment in aidof the new Sailor's Homo will boheld at Y. M. C. A. Hall on nextTuesday evening it 8 o'clock.
The Charleston minstrel andvariety performance will bo tho eventof this evening. Tickets at Mr.Leveys's office during the day andthe Opera Hoiibe in tho evening.
The Kukaiau Plantation Co. haselected tho following officers for thoensuing year: J. M. Homer, Presi-dent; A. Horner, Vice President; J.F. Hackfeld, Treasurer; H. F. Glade,Auditor; Ed. Suhr, Secietary.
The excursion train for Maltby'sbicycle exhibition this afternoon willleave tho station at 2:30 o'clock.Remember that seats are provided intho pavilion and that the cyclist willintroduce some remarkable new feats.
The bervices of tho second congre-gation of St. Andrew's Cathedral onSunday will bo as follows: 11:16 a.ni., morning prayer with tormon;"To Douni," Berg in C; hymns 280,214, 7 :30 p. m. Evensong with ser-mon; anthem, "Praioo tho Lord,"Scott; hymnH 250, 21. Rev. Alox.Mackintosh, pastor. All arc invited.
CAMERA CLUB EXHIBITION.
The Hawaiian Camera Club willput in execution next Thursdayevening its soinctimo cherished pro-ject of a lantern exhibition. It willbo givou in tho Opeva House, whoron trial of the lanterns and slides wasgivou lust night. The pictures aroall the production of members of thecluli. Tlioy comprise some of thenoblest scenery of tho Islands, withcity mid liurbor views and intuiy re-presentations of local eolelirlllocaught by "Kodak" In strikingbltlllUlOllH,
Tliu plutuiua weru thrown on uujiijineiisu whltii purlieu tilling III"iroicunluni mull. vlillu ooimnlttce
ii (ho uiulKorliim hvm JndKinoiit.9 kw lo li hwiI I" Urn wlIW;Jan. TliurM n hiivIi h lipu sioukM lUHuy liny vl' tywiw ill ttfiuwii
njy ifl iiiuiii' luwu iui iju iiiM- -unri nn ni n 1 u mi i :iilw, n uuiuil.rWrS .... i .....iii.n .iiiiiiiiiiliiiiimitViUy MUWVUUJH. IMIWl4JMmMWWT' i .1 .. mi.iiiAi.iieu m m nmuum
HE LEGEM112th DAY.
Satukuay, Oct. 25.The House met at 10 o'clock.
OUUUK Ob" Tim DAY.Noble Widcinnnn moved the order
of the day. Carried.Third reading of bill relating to
the practice of law in the lowercourts.
Minister Peterson moved the billpass. Carried.
Second reading of bill to amendthe Election Law. Considered sec-tion by section.
Noble Widcniiinii, on tho first sec-tion being read, stated that the billwas essentially the old law. Someof the sections weie transposed, anda few amendments proposed. Thissection was that of the old law, andhe moved it pass. Curried.
Sections 2 to 7 inclusive passed.Rep. Nawal.i, on Sec. 8 being
read, moved that the word "Sena-tor" be inserted instead of "No-ble." The word "Noble" in nativewas "Alii," and that belonged onlvto persons of royal blood.
Rep. Baker suggested the word"kekakc" (jackass).
Noble Widemann was afraid thatthe wbrd "Noble" being in the Con-stitution could not be changed inthe Act.
Rep. White moved the sectionpass as in the bill. If it was made"Senator," the Supieinc Couittniuht refuse to administer the onthto "Senators" next session.
Rep. Nawahi contended that theConstitution might be amended nextsession.
The President said it would be anabsurdity to alter the name now, asthe Constitution could not be amend-ed before next election.
Noble Widemann thought the hon.member for Hilo was slightly astray.He did not believe there ever was a"Hale Alii" (House of Nobles) inthe kingdom composed entirely ofpersons ol royal extraction.
Rep. awahi held that, all titlesof honor emanating from the King,a person with the title of Noble could
, not properly be elected by the people.
The section passed.Noble Widemann moved amend-
ment previously submitted in print-ing to Sec. 9. Carried.
Sections 10 and 11 passed.Rep. Knudsen moved to amend
See. 12 by substituting "middle"for "centre" in relation to street indefining bounds of sections. Car-ried.
Rep. Kanealii moved to substitutesouth" for "north" in the defini-
tion of the Third Election Districtof the islands of Maui, Molokai andLanai, being the North WailukuDistrict, making it "that portion ofthe District of Wailuku lying southof the road running from the IaoValley.
Minister Peterson thought itwould be very inadvisable to changethe boundaries of districts at thissession. There was no demand forthe change, and the census wouldbe taken this year.
Noble Walbridge agreed with theremarks of the Attorney-Gcneia- l.The proposed line would run throughhouses. He moved the section pas3as in the bill.
Rep. Paehaole was in favor of thechange.
Rep. Waipuilani favored the am-endment as being more in agreementwith the constitutional requirementof representation by population.
Noble Cornwell said the last elec-tion showed the districts of Northaud South Wailuku to be prettyevenly balanced. He supportedthe section as in the bill.
Rep. Baker maintained, amidstlaughter, that the present boundswer the cause of putting the districtto the trouble of electing anothermember.
Noble J.M. Horner thought the billpremature in being in anticipation ofcontemplated changes in the Consti-tution and of the census. lie mov-ed the bill be indefinitely postponed.
Noble Widemann Ah, there'sthe cloven hoof !
The subdivision passed as in thebill, also the remainder of the
Rep. Waipuilani moved an amend-ment to Sec. 14, to remodel most ofthe Districts of Hawaii as given inthe bill. He wanted especially tohave the Kona District divided. Allof Oahu and Molokai would not cover.Kona.
Rep. Paehaole was speaking whenNoble Widemann called luin lo
order, saying the Attorney-Genera- luas not "pukiko" (insolent) as al-leged by the (ion. member, but hadiimdo a rcmoik laughingly.
Minister Peterson thought thohon. member had got up out of bedwrong end this morning. He wasnot sure whether the hon, memberfor Kona was in earnest when lieasked his question. If the lion,member for Molokai expected him togive a deulsion olMmuileiUy thatwould probabh, take the SupremeCourt nioiilhn, nil lu could say wasthat ho could mil do it.
Hup, JvuIiouMimu hud alwaysdouhtt'd whether tliu mcniliur furNorth Illlo uttb litgiilly di'duili nthe C'nin.tltuilon siild tlmf hum midlllln (inuld only lmvi t i(iinwiKHlU'l'S. ,
,Mliiilvr I'murum amd uie ton-mftmiu-an Uiy iwmii quIum ilwi
1 id iJUUluu m mil UiWuiMJ Uivi.tfijm, ivh u) uutmi uu m w- -
miHtiuj by iiwi'lutf iwwiikUiiOiWj
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DA1JL.X 13UJL.JLETJJN : HOJNULU.LU, H. I., OCTOBER 25, jlbw.
Several members said tho movervoted in tho minority.
Reps. Kahookano aud Paehaoleobjected lo the motion as untimely.
The President ruled the motionout of order on both grounds.
Noble Widemann quoted the Con-stitution to show that, according tothe argument of the lion, memberfor Kona, there were only fourRepresentatives having a right to sitin the House.
Tho House adjourned at 12o'clock.
THE BEST MEN WON!
A football team composed of ofll-cc-of the U. S. V. S. Charleston
beat a team of Honolulu boys atfootball yesterday afternoon, at theMakiki recreation grounds. Thegame opened a few seconds after4:30 o'clock, the Charlestons hav-ing the "kick off." Tho game wasunder the American Inlcr-Collegia- teAssociation's rules. Mr. Theo.Richards, of Kamchanicha school,was umpire, and Ensign Snow ofthe Charleston and Mr. Woods oflCamchamcha school were referees.
The Charlestons were well ac-quainted with the rules of the game,and had signals which they used toa great advantage. They workedhandsomely together and with theirpowerful rushers fairly walked awaywith the Honolulu boys. The Ho-nolulu team was much too light, andbut few of them were sufficientlyacquainted with the rules governingthe game. However, they workedwell and tackled fearlessly. Threeof the llonolulus were crippled dur-ing the game and were replaced by
.substitutes, Mr. C. L. Carter entering as third "sub" amid a stormof applause.
Almost every playcron both sideswas more or less bruised. TheChailestons made three touchdownsin the lirst half and a touchdownand goal in the second, making 18points to the llonolulus 0. Con-siderable interest was shown by alarge ciowd of spectators and ap-plause was frequent. It was report-ed after the game that a heavierteam of Honolulu boys would be im-mediately formed to play again withthe Charlestons.
ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.Twenty-firs- t Sunday after Tiiuity.
Cathedral services:Holy Coaimunion G :30 a. m.Morning prayer, 9:30 a. m.Holy Communfijn (choral) and
sermon, 10 a. in.Hawaiian Evensong and Sermon,
3:30 p. m.Evening prayer and Sermon, 6
p. m.
Tuesday,' Oct. 28th.:Feast of St. Simon and St. Jude.Holy Communion, G:30 a. m.Morning prayer and address ata. m.Evening prayer, 5 p. m.
H. B. M. S. NYMPH.
The Biitish man-of-w- Nympharrived to-da- y from San Francisco.The Nymph carries eight guns, has2080 horse-pow- er and a registeredtonnage of 1140. Her ollicers areas follows : CoratiiaTTdef, Charles T.Turner; lieutenant, Robert P.Adams; lieutenant, Charles A. Rad- -eliffe:grove
lieutenant, l'hilip C. Mus- -staff surgeon, Leonard Kel- -
leth ; paymaster, Rico W. Harris;engineer, F. W. Ilarkms; engineer,William McKinnou Wisman ; assist-ant clerk, Richard 6. II. Tyrcr ;boatswain, T. J. Wood ; gunner,William Somis.
EVEviTS THIS EVENING.
Hawaiian Mission Children's So- -ciety, Mr. Bowcn's house, 7:30.
Charleston entertainment, OperaHouse, 8.
r?RFSH Fancy Pastries, of the veryquality and in endless varietyat the Elite Ice Uicam Parlors. 093 It
GEE WI2! Where did you getdelicious Sausages? Why,at the New Central Market UH!) tf
Annual Meeting Notice.annual meeting of tho stoek- -.
holdcis of the Koiiula Sugar Com-pany will be held at tho ollice of Castle& Cooke, MONDAY, Oct. 27, at 10a. 31.
J. 11. ATHERTON,li!):i It Secretaiy K. S. Co.
Annual Aleelmg Notice.
1MIC aniuiiil meeting of tho stockholder! of Haiku hiigur Companywill be held at the ollice of Castle &'ooke, TUESDAY, Oct. 28. t 11 A.M.
J. Jl. ATlinitTON,)!):! 21 Secretary.
Annual Sleeting Notice.I pilE annual meeting of ihu stoek-J- L
holders of the Paia Plantation willhe lii'li! Jl th'i nllh'u of LMellu it Cooke,
UMiDAY, Oct. 28, at 2 v. it.J. H. ATilKHTOX,
(i'.i J 21 hi'i'ititary PioMVui.
VQli Kit MS
'IWnWJnniiK's fur ilu by K. J.Uli- -l iimus .1 jioiimN fur $L Ih'll
TtiUijihu in HI7. fiWjiw
1CM30TIOX ol OKKIUNUH.
VHTIUK Idi iiiuming
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A MID-OCEA- N CONCERT.
The following is tho programme ofa concert held in mid-ocea- n on the S.S. Mariposa, Oct. 24th:
r.vuT i.Duet (I'lanoforte)
.Mrs ICynnersloy and Miss K. BrownSoiu; ..Dr. HlgginsRecitation Miss Q rover.ong Miss WightComic Song Mr. McDonaldllucltation Mr. StlkcrBanjo and Sons Mr. Lockwoodcong... Mr. Ivors
Trio J!wauacc
..." Mrs McDowallCapt. Tompsctt
TAUT 11.
Song Mr. ReynoldsComic Song Mr. HoughRecitation Mr. Slinln waldSong Mrs. WallaceBanjo and Harmonica
Messrs. Lockwood and Houghcong and Chorus Dr. ModgonRecitation Mr. Ivors, JrConile Song Mr. LjonSong Dr. Nlcolls
Goodnight Ladies
it.
IN AID
The Now Sailors HoiON- -
OF
Tuesday Evening, October 28th,
AT 8 O'CLOCK,paper on Tennyson's
In Miemoriam,Will bu read by
FRANCE M. ENGLISH, B. A., (0X0N.)
To bu followed by a Humorous MusicalSketch, entitled
" Mrs. Sutherland Tomkins at Home,"AT THE
Y. M. C. A. HAUL,1ST Admission, CO Cents. (193 3 1
Honolulu Athletic Association.
IX conformity with Art G of the Con-stitution, a meeting of tho aboveAssociation will bu held at the armorvof the Honolulu Rifles on THURSDAYEVENING, November nth.c j. McCarthy,C91 2w Secretary.
COltPOKATION NOTICE.
, T the annual meeting of the stock- -' holders of the Paeillc Sugar Mill
held at Honolulu this day, the followingollicers w ere duly elected for the ensu-ing year:
F. A. Schaefer President,C. It. Bishop Vice-Preside-J. Hoting Treasurer,II. Ronjus Secretary,J. II. 1'aty Auditor.
II. REtfJES,Secretary.
Honolulu, Oct. 23, 1830. C!ll3t
CORPORATION NOTICE.
AT the annual meeting of the stock-holders of the llonukaa Sugar Co.held at Honolulu, Oct. 22. 1800, thefollowing ollicers were duly elected forthe ensuing year:
F. A. Schaefer President,.1. Hoting Vice-Preside-J. Hoting Treasurer,II. Renjes Secretary,M. Mclnerny Auditor.
II. RENJES,Secretary.
Honolulu, Oct. 22, 1890. COO 3t
ELECTION of OFFICERS.T the annual mooting of the stock-
holders of the Waianac Co heldOctober 20th, the following gentlemenwere duly elected to serve as ollicers fortho ensuing year, viz:
II. A Widemann Picsidcnt,G. N. Wilcox Vice-Pieside-A. Jnegcr Treasurer,C. O. Berger. .Auditor & Secretary.
C. O. BEKGER,089 lw Secretary.
&ate City Stone Filter.
These Filters aro easily cleansed,and NKVKR become CRAOKF.D orOHA.EI) by change of temperature oftho water.
Tho Filtei Medium is a NATURAL.STONE, mined from tho earth. It Isunlike any other stone.
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JMI'imiTIKS mnor I'ENBTKATKIt, but llo on the suiface, mill Internallytlio Mono remains uu puio unci uliltniifler years of use as w him taken fromthu inlim,
Tlu (lulu City riloim Filler U a nurfeet MirceMi HI tin' only nu llliurJiuvD uv(ir m'ihi, I woulil nui lin nlilinuidiiii fur Miiy iiniiklilDi'iiiluii II niiiveilour nle niei' lulu Uu1 IhiiI (IiImHIhkwuwrliiliiinuiilili
llllMH M, I.VlUh.M, I),W Wml Ail'llilii hi. i Ullll)ii)jii,
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Pearl City.
Saturday, Oct. 25th.
Mr. W. S. W1ALTBY,The Undisputed Chainplou Sclontlllc &
Aitistlc Cyclist of the Woild.
New features and tiicks In fancy rid-ing will be introduced that have noverbcfoie beeu witnessed here.
Jgy- - The Full Band from the U. S.Flagship Charleston will be tu
Excursion Train leaves Honolulu
2:30 P. M.
Tickets for tho round trip including ad-mission to the grounds :
s--- -- no CJ3NTS- -
IfiySeats will be provided for all.
This is your last chancelto go.
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SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 2Stb.
By Special Request, the Members of thoU. S. Fiagshlp Charleston
Minstrel im Variety Go.
G-ran- d Performance !On Saturday Night, introducing
Minstrelsy, Variety, Sketches,
Dancing & Singing,
I'nrtleulnrH Nee I'osterH.
SS?"Uox Plan open on Friday morn-ing at a o'clock at the ollice of LewisJ. Levey. COO It
BOATS FOR SALE
Two Four Oared Gigs
"Puahauiani"AND
44 Unknown."1ST Apply at the
MYRTLE BOAT HOUSE.C91 3t
Peoples Ems !IM .O. R. & L. CO.
To Ewa Plantation!
VERY SATURDAY,Leaving tho fUnolala Ce(ot at 1)45 F, M.
Trains will be made up of Couchesand Canopy-to- p Cais all one price.
irf Excursion Rates for these Trainsonly
50 Conts to Poarl City and Return.
75 Cents to Ewa Plantation and Re-turn.
An opportunity for a delightful rideaud a breath of puro air, for only twocents pur mile, CU5 lin
HAMMERSMITH & FIELD,
loVlllir Nim AHiiie HIlltllillMilUilllli'H"" " '" " "" I'l'hi'Ull'Ui.
mu bi'Trui) rr
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For
NOW IS THE TIME !
The Equitable Life AssuranceSociety of the United States,
Are now selling their Bonds, and upon easy terms. The additional feajturo of Insurance goes with every Bond.
Tho following aro a fow of tho many attractive forms offered by thisoriginal and progressive Company:
ENDOWMENT BONDS, 5 PER CENT. GUARANTEED FOR LIFE.INDEMNITY BONDS, 4 " " " " "IMPROVED FREE TONTINES WITH LUCRATIVE OPTIONS.ENDOWMENTS.PARTNERSHIP AND JOINT LIFE POLICIES.CHILDRENS' ENDOWMENTS, ETC.
The Company is equitable, its paymunts prompt and certain, and itspopularity unbounded.
From the New York Sun, April th, 1890.)
Tho Largest Business Ever Transacted by a Llle Assur-ance Company.
The new business of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of NowYork for the first quarter of tho prosent year is reported to exceed FifttMillion Dollaus. This is at tho rate of two hundred millions of assur-ancefor the year, and is unprecedented in the annals of life assuranco.
JSTlnformation cheerfully furnished to any who will write to or callupon the undersigned at his otQce.
ALEX. J. GARTWmCHT,General Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance Society
of the U. S. Jan-1-9- 0
uS. EHRLICH.
TEMPLE OF
CORNER HOTEL & FORT STREETS.
argaans
LOOK OUT
8.
FASHION"
argains
FOR THE REDUCTION SALE
S. EHRLICH & CO..Corner Hotel & Fort Streets.
' You can find the Latest Styles of
Ladies', Misses' & Children's Hats,
Leading s lliliinery s HouseChas. J. Fiahel. Cor. Fort & Hotel Sta.
FOR SALE !i
"ADONIS' & "BLENGFELL"
From Eironii ni Late Arrivals froi lie IM States."Palm Tree""Royal Club" I"Elephant" f varjLX"ExquiBe" JG. H. Mumm & Co.1'omniery SeeLouis Roedcrer
HenncBsy 3 StarDo Laage Fils 4 StarGonsalcz & Co, 5 CrownJohn Exshaw Extra No.
Canadian "Club"Burko IrihhLocliiol )Islay Illeml ScotchTappitlion )Bourbon, 1881, in bulkCanadian Ryu, 1882, in bulk
Pn hot MilwaukeeLetup's St. LouisFredericksburg San Joeo
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XGhEJI. 331511BASS'S HNGLISH ALE, OUINNESS'S DUBLIN STOUT,
EUROPEAN ORTS and SHERRIES,Of Best Quality j ,
CnJH'o ni lit ViiiOH iiHil UriinclioH,In Oiibkb ninl Oudi'd, Klo., Ktc, Klo., Klo,, Htc,
U ( Cim ')yi,"l"i'. HlM'UgllHmsThn Unr' Tnnin J Hi" HyMciu, Kiwiuiui. Sumul Hm.
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For Lubiicatiug the Valves nnd
is an ciuth ml specially piep.ued nndei tin hthcM Mcittuneat smil ft um which nil olulile ami cnilhy mallei ha been t vju-IU'i- by nmoi'i'r.s which leaesa pure and heavy ml, w liicti picvenls the cntine; ,iwnof bolth and keeps the cylinder and pislnii pai-Uin- pcifeclH clean. Thiswas tlic lii.it Mincial Oil intioduccd fr i clindcis ami li.ii been in cmi- -Mt.lllt USC OVL'I ciejltel'll yi'llis.
H0 Wo also iii.iuui'ai tin f Supeiioi Mnrltini' and Spindle Oils fur allcl.ixsen of luachiiiciy.
Sc DCllif,
IRON WORKS CO., Sole 601 3m
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Carpenters',
Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oilf,
JVI
HlCNimr, PresidentHuown,
Your Attention To
A0cUtilJ18gjA
VALVOLIN1C
LHimi(lMANDFACTUKEKS.
HONOLULU Agents.
CSJrt!AJ&
Granite, Iron and Tin WareChandeliers, Lamps Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBIHG, TIN, COFFEE ANDSheet Work.
CASTLE COOKE,lAH'OIC'l'IdiH.
Shipping Commission Merchants,
PLANTATION INSURANCE ACJENTS,
I'IjANTATION
BlnekbiuilliH',
(ieneral
Tffl
Cylinders of Steam EngincB.
NOTT,Uintr !Sim4ii.
P3
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SJUi'fJtjlJOt",
Machinists' Toi.ls,
VttnrinluB, Lump (lood and
ercluindiH'.
.Ioiin Kna,CKOir. Ituow.v, Auditor.
wjilii Uuv) Um$,
Builders' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugals,
Wilcox Gibbs, & Remington Sewing Machines,
Dr. Jayne & Sons Family Medicines.Jan-3-S-
E. It. & Manager.liOUKUKV Secreuuy AjTrcirurcr.
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fc Plumbers'
&
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,(XIAI 1TJ21).
Opiu. SpriM!ltclM' Itiinli. : Fort NtreH. Honolulu.IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN
Gen'l Hardware, Glassware, Crockery,Genuine Haviland China, plain and decorated; anil' Wed jjc wood
Ware,
Piano, Library it Stand Lamps, CliamkTm Si. ICleetolierH,J.imp Ki.itincs of all kindf., A rumpled) iihnor'.ni'l of Drills.!' Filiw,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES Of EVER! DESCRIPTION '
Tim 'lUuelle" Riding Plow A ICtjuiili.ei,JIllliihcaKl Uimi Plow, PlanteiB' Steel V CioiMni'iikil ILick,
Oils, OilH,JARI), CVLINDK.R, LINSKKD,
IVmlii, Vnniinhert A UriinhcN, .M anil. it Sinai Hope,
HANDLES OK , Mi KINDS,
IJONO, IfOHf-- S WOH,- KUIIiiKKi WIKIMIOUNI) nf mipen.ir imlilj', A tn.M,iiMli Iiun W.irHi Hllvur 1'liiHnl Wuni.Tiililu A I'unkni OijUujy,PiWili'l'i HIltH Uilju, Tli IJi'luliiuliil-ninl- ." .M.'liiiiiMiJliuJiJujllilKMi
li4Ui' I'lUi'Jll "Duiilvi" Ulu Mlwk fur J'ijm A IUM 'J IiuhmJIuk,
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DATI.Y BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. 1., OCTOBER 25, 1890.
TTIflTfIT 1 mtTTlTl if.
H IX .AT i1JJ. LIUUJtl 1 UllJJ
1 1 1 lit DAY,
Del. 21.M'lf.HNODV s.)SlnS,
llu' House lesnined nt 1 :li!.lien. l'ucliiiiile continued liN re
maiks on the Likeliko claim's.Nnhli' lldi tier's rruiarU",
lit' said lie noticed tlnit the lion. Nil-ti- Ucould swallow I In1 San Diego
stcattu r. Tlu-lion- . Noble was alsoicadylo sywdlim the Chinaman, lintother members could not met liinipast the tail. (Laimlilcr.) Thustheir tuples diflVrnMl. No icaxonhad been jiiveii loi iviiij; the chiun-aiil- s
only llfty pei cent.lxu). Xawnhi thoiijjht enough had
lieen ai(l on the subject, and movedthe previous nucMimi. Caniod.
Nnlilu Viiiiil:itil moved that theayes uiul noes he failed on the adop-tion ol the iiminril.v repoit.
Kep. UroMi that they he calledon the adoption of the iimjoiilv im-port. Carried.
The majniity report as rejectedon the lollowimr vole:
Ayes Nohles Herder, l'ua, andI'nrkcr; Weps. C'limmiiigs, K. V.Wilco, X.iahi, Haker, Kahoo-kau-
l'aehaole, White, Coekett.11.
IN'oes Mini-le- ts Drown, Spencer,and 1'eter-o- n; Nnlile Macfarlaiie,MeCuithy, l'hilliiis, Ciahlie, lvau-hati- e,
.1. AI. llmiu'r, Hind, JNIarsden,V. V. Ilm-ner- , W.illiiiilm1, Andui-soi- ir
von 'IVinpsky, (J. X. Vilco ;Reps. Itiuwn, Lucas, Ivaiihi, A.Iloui'M', lSickaul, Waipiiilam, Apiki,Kanealn, Ilalstead, K'nml-i'i- i, liiccand A. S. Wilcox .
Nohlc Conncll was excused as aninterested party, lieinj; a uienihcrof the Hotel Stables Co.
Kep. Drown's motion to pass theitem at M2,()1!I.1)U carried.
liKi-oin- s or commii n.i.s.Uep. Xawahi, on suspension of
the tides, picbenied the lepoit ofthe select committee to investigatean offensive letter in the Htu.r.nsof the loth inst. Tliey find thatAilliur Johnstone admitted he waseditor ot the tinner, and said thatthe v. titer of the letter was W. II.Stone ; thai the olfensive words woremailvcd out of the proof, but Unitthe corrected proof bheet was notreturned to the printei ; that thewiilcr of the letter wi'iil he did notmean to cast reproach on the House.They recommend that the editorand the correspondent be impiisnn-e- d
for two hours each. Signed by.Jos. Xawahi, A. 1. l'aehaole, CecilItrowu, A. 1'. Peterson, T. HI Lin as.
Kep. Waipuilani moved that thereport be adopted. Carried.
Hep. Xawahi moved that thebe instructed to carry
out the ordei of the House.The President said the order
would be carried out. The Appro-priation Bill was licfoie the House.
oi:i)i:i: 01 inr. n.u.The House resumed the third
reading of the Appioptiation Bill.Lighting streets of towns other
than Honolulu, 81100.Printing, to done in the kingdom,
SI 0,000.(juauls, Aliiolani Hale and Ka-puai-
Buildings, 1200.All passed.Hep. I'ucuaole moved to insert
S210 lor balance of salary due JamesAuld, one of the guaids. lie waspaid S10 short a month of the salaryappropriated last session. A Minis-ter had no authoiity to reduce asalary below the amount oted bythe House.
Hep. Brown did not see how theycould vote this sum. In all prob-ability the guai d had agreed towork for the amount paid him.
Minister Biown drew attention tothe fact that the Minister of the In-terior had icpoited on this claim byorder of the Iloiise. The leport wasaccordingly read, ulmuiiifT llinl I wn.;..,..... iiiui i,.,wmen in succession yre employed,being paid S 10 a month, and thatthere was a balance of S:.M0 to theappioprialion.
The motion was lost.Noble l'ua moved In insert S!!00
for the guard at the Royal Mauso-leum, M.'ienme, as recommended bya select committee.
Minister Hrown, as :i nipinber ofthe committee, uaid that, in con-sideration of the keeper's waivingclaims for past sen ices, they wouldrecommend the appioprialion of
!J00 to pay for her lui titer services.The motion carried.Rep. While moved to insert,
Balance, due lloaid of Ui:ncalog ,Sll.'JS.LU
nlinistei Hi own repented his ex-planation made the other day as lothe action of thu Ministry of 17in dismissing the lioauf from thepublic service. The claim was forthe amount unexpended of the ap-propriation lor the whole period.The Doajd had, howevei, acceptedthe inljiiiujiun fioin the (iovcniiueiilthat Ihey plight carry on the work-fi- t
llteir own expense.Noble Mnjler iiskcd if lie vin(-I- nCiibiliet C'oiiinll, i!m nppuiule(
Urn Doiuil, hiul ilisclmrgt'il ihoiii. IInot, tliey were itiilitlcil in llidi miIii-li-
till llio law wati iiipualed. Tim.MlilUtur ol Hie IntPilnr was nutiiilllioi'linl by Unit law in illMlmiiii'Ihu ollluui nl tlic Unnnl,
tMJIllkhil' lliunn Mild thai whsa (ii)lluii ol Ih. In iin-w- ei in itijiiMsHau Uy llui. I'uhIiiiuIp, lie midI III! I nlu'llllm! AJlliUll)' louli ullluuHid in'uturv uu nUiiui Mii.iii).
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(he Board were, asked to returnthen bonks, or tlie genealogical treeUipV ti'ieii to plant. (Ldtighfer.)
iMinister Blown misweied thaticy olleied a inainiscript icpoit lo
be pi inled, but the Cabinet, did not((insider it of siilllcienl value loiIheTnitluv.
Hep. Xawahi moved the pi e ionsiitesli(in. ('allied.
The motion was lost.Noble Cmiiwell Thcie's .mother
legitimate claim lost.Noble Midler moved that the peti-
tion or K. Moie i. Co., for SRW.OU.loi woik on the P.ilacc wall, he con-sideie-
Kep. Drown said this was anotheritem ft iui the old regime. Theyhad voted to pay olf the Likelikeclaims, and now let, them vote thisout of the way. He moved the itempass, (.'arneii.
Rep. Drown moved to insert,Fred Harrison, for icpairs, olllcefixtures, building and additions tonew Custom House building, S'J,-IKll..- 'i.
It was not legal (readsthe agieeinent). It would not bewinteil if the whole appropriationof last session had been cvpended,but S 1000 or had gone buckinto the treasury.
Noble Maefailanc said this was alegacy from the Thurston adminis-tration. Like a gieat many otherestimates of the late Minister of theInterior those for the Custom Houseweie too low. Whether it was fiointhe incapacity of the Superintendentof Public Works, or from the designto make a showing of economy inthe Appioprialion Bill, the cost otpublic works was frequently undi"'-ehtimate- d.
The details of this itemwere all for amounts less than ."i00,as the law allowed no contracts overthat amount lo be gi en without pub-lic competition. It wastliesame classof item as the Kailua wharf "andVolcano toad. The late Ministerhad presented his report to the Leg-islatui- e
and submitted his estimatesin the Appropriation Bill, withoutsaving a wind about these additionsto the Custom House contract. Thiswas because lie wauled to deceivethe Leuislature and cover up theillegal ttansaclion. They had justtin own out an item of balance duethe Boaid of Genealogy, a rottenconcern that he would not stand upto defend, but o far as legality wasconcerned that claim stood on asgood a basis as this Custom Housejob. The contractor was a hench-man of Lorrin the First, and thiswork was given to him in piecescoming under S500 each in order toevade the law.
Noble McCarthy explained hisknowledge of the transaction. Bythe lire in Seattle the price of brickwent up, and Harrison lost S3 ahundred on the brick for the Cus-tom House. It was generally con-ceded that the contractor for a mainbuilding was entitled to the extras.In this case Harrison figured on theextras without knowing that any-body else was figuring, but PeterHigh ligured on the woik and Har-rison beat him b SHOO. If High'sbid had been lower Harrison wouldnot have got the woik. It was notfair treatment of Hauison to keepfi om him the knowledge that otherswere ligucing against him. The lateSuperintendent ot Public Workscommitted a serious error in askingfor separate bids under SfiOO, butthat was his business and not thecontractor's, who should not sillierfor another's fault.
Rep. l'aehaole called tins anotherpill to swallow, and as it was a whiteman's he supposed it would go down.But as it was a large amount hemoved it be referred to aselect com-mittee.
Kep. Kahooknno favored a selectcommittee ot three, otic ot whomshould lie the Minister of the In-terior.
Noble Maefarlano would suppoilreference to a select committee, be-cause thcie were other items of pre-cisely similar cbaraclcr thai shouldbe investigated.
Kep. Lucas could not see ari3' ne-cessity of a committee. They allknew the work had been done, andhe believed some of the money paid.
Deferred to committee consistingof Hep. Kahooknno, Noble Will-bridg-
and Minister Spencer.Rep. Lucas moved and it canied
that the repoit on claim of J. C.White be considered,
Noble McCarthy, on the reportbeing teail, explained the nature ofthe two claims, one of which forSHOO the committee recommended bepaid, while the othijr being for woikdone at a time when Hie petitionerwas on n salary as Survey Engineerof the Fiie Department they icpoit-ed against.
Kep. Willie moved the item ol:i()0 be inseiled. Canied.
Expenses of election and compil-ing lcgister, 1 1,000. Passed.
Aid lo queen's Hospital,Hep. Pacluittle moved Sl.l.OOUMinister Diown moved it pass ns
in the bill, as thu hospital tax onpassengers was reduced one-hu- llby bill this session.
Passed as In thu bill,Kiipiolaiii Maternity Home, SUiOO,Rep. Lucus thought It might us
well bu niiulo 52000,Nolilo Miigfarlitim stated Unit whip
Hawaiian ladles conueaU'il with theliitillulloi) liml told lilm Una S'-'J-would bo necessary, lluinnvuil lo
i l llml iiuiomil.Nobly Mullur will llm I Jiiui'ii (tiivu
Urn liullilliiy (run of mill llm Uroluui, noil ilii'vWIiininili.ytluiuiiiiiivo
lili urviu; fiuw Uiu llii pur. Iluuiiujuu! Uu wuiliiii lur fviuu. in
RSH8VHI
ladies promoting it being Mrs. J. I.Dowsctt nnd Mrs. II. R. Macfarlaiir.
Rep. Katieidli wondered at NobleMaefarlano, the apostle of economy,being led away by the wliispeis ofwomen lo move incieases in thisitem.
Noble .Midler said tin re had beenno whispering in his case, but hohad got his information in answer toinquiries.
Noble Hind reminded the Housethat Honolulu had a innnopoly ofthese institutions, while the countrypaid its full propoition nf the taxes.The country people would get nobenefit from this Home, therefore heshould vote for the smaller amount.
Noble Macfa thine said tlic lion.Noble was mistaken, as the Homewas iidvcitised in the native papers.If the item passed as he moved, hepledged lilinsell to make a corres-ponding i eduction on sonic otheritem.
The President, on calls of "ninaii"said n gi eat deal could be said mithis subject, and the House shouldtake all (lie time it wanted. (Laugh-ter.)
Rep. X.iwnhi favored the inciease,holding thai the 'object, was mm t;important than digging out the har-bor.
Passed at ?LM00.Expenses I'ding ceitilieales of
boundaries, $200.Hep. l'aehaole moved Sl'iO, as
only a small portion of last period'sitem was spent.
Hep. Kanealii moved id strike theitem out.
Passed as in tlic bill.Incidental expenses under Home-
stead Act, SI000.Quarantine diseased animals, $1,-00- 0.
Government pounds. SlODOAll passed.Diamond Head signal station,
S1800.Hep. Lucas moved The
man deseived it.Passed as in the bill.Subsidy lo steamer between Ho-
nolulu, Mulokai, Lahaiua, and La-na- i,."jL0(l.
Hep. Kanealii moved to strike 1 lieitem out. It the boat nude the cir-cuit of Maui it would lie nil right.She carried sheep and did not ac-commodate I ho pul lie.
Hep. White moved the item pass.Hep. P.ieliaole lose.The Piesidcnt wished losay again
Unit, the House was pursuing an un-usual course, in discussing itemsover again on lliiid reading. Itemswere olten to he inserted, but if allthe items were 'To be discussed overagain tlieie would be no end lo it.
Hep. l'aehaole was in favor ofleaving the item as it was in thebill. A great many lives were lostin the boat navigation supersededby the steamer.
Kep. Kanealii spoke' again.The item passed.Kent of Custom House lot, Kahu-lu- i,
and Post Oflice, Ililo, $1800.Passed.
Purchase of Koliala Courthouselot, SI 02.97. Passed.
Aid to Kapiolani Park Association,provided 2.")00 bo expended in mak-ing a road round Diamond Head,$13,000, as recommended by thecommittee.
Hep. Kanealii moved 5,(5000.Kep. Biown said the matter was
fully discussed on the committee'sreport, and he moved the item passas recommended.
Noble J. M. Horner said this wasa case for reduction, being a Iuxuiyrather than a necessity. Hard timesmight be coming.
Noble Maefarlano was originallyin favor ol tlio larger amount, as hewould like to see the park improved.With the large increase in appropri-ations staring them in the face, how-ever, he would vole for the originalitem of gllOOO.
Hep. Lucas Miid a good manymembers seemed to have an econom-ical streak this evening, and liethought this item should stand over,llieiefore niocd lo adjourn.
The House adjourned at ! :0."i.
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