8
ft1 j. vJajj, iu ,,,,.; mTjWrr 2 tit n tt 2 1NJ nous today you can find J lit only in THE STAR. J I J VOL. III. "Ask your Grocery man for the Celebrated Crown Flour And Take Other. 11 Manufactured by SAN FRANCISCO. ) Castle k Cooke Xm (LIMITED.) Sole Agents. ,1 rotlo l. PnnU Itrl , UUOUU Ul UUUIb LIUl LIFE AND FIRE IttSBrancB Agents AQKNT8 FOB NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL Life Insurance Co. OP BOSTON. FIRE f ' INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD. CONN - IIONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17. 1K96. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, doi.d Medal Midwinter Fair. CREAM; BAKING MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure drone Cresm of Tartar Powder. Free ironi Ammonia. Alum or any other adulterant. Tn nil t1i trrfvlt TTntets. ItlP lendiII Clubs nnd the homes, Dr. Price's' Creau) iJ.jk.wg Towuer holds its supremacy. ic Vear.c the Standard. LEWIS & CO., Agents. Honolulu, H. I. INQUIRIES. 1'his is one of many similiar letters received bv Jos. Mursden, Coniinlssion- - er ot Agriculture: Cambridge-port- , .Mass., Nov. , 180(5. Mr. .Joseph Marsden, Dear Sir Your letter of last month eontnining estimates of expenses and returns, is received and has hod the effect of interesting a Itoston man iu Hawaiian coffee. A company will be formed at once to take SO to 100 acres. You mentioned a book on coffee giving details to be published by the Govern-- , ment. Please bear me In mind when it is out. Yours truly, W. A. CROCKHTT. ANNEXATION CLUR. Mr. C. A. Ilrown was chosen execu-- " five ollicer in charge of the Annexa- tion club headquarters at a meeting of the ofllcers yesterday. Messrs. Gear, Mcl.eod and Smith were appointed a committee on organization. DON'T GET LEFT. If you wish to send a box of de- licious candles to your friends on the other islands or for Xmas in the city leave your order XOW at Hart's, the Elite Ice? Cream Parlors. Your order will then be carefully attended to; be- sides you can select a very pretty and dainty box to suit your own taste. Take good advice and dont wait unt'l the lirst whistle of the Kinau or Mnlu-lan- i has blown, or till the. street ear is iu sight; you might get left!!! DEAD. XEW YORK, Dee. 7. Col. .John I! Fellows, District Attorney and fornu r member of Congress, died today of an illness which had confined him to !i;s bed from about the time of his return front an electioneering tour of the Middle Western States. In that tour he spoke frequently in behalf of Palm- er and Huekner, the nominees of the National Democracy. OPEX EVERY NIGHT. Wall, Nichols & Company will keep open evenings hereafter until or Auction On Saturday, Dsc, 1 3, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. At my Salesroom on Queeu Street, 1 will Sell at Public Auction, American,, Gerimnt ami Bavar- ian Ducrs, Whiskies, ltrnmlies, Gins, Rhine Wine, Claret, California Wines, Saiierbrnnneii, Efc, Etc., Etc. J. XT'. Morgan, AUCTIONEER. A Modern Typewriter. Now-n-day- s wo demand modern things. Our "reat-grandfathor- .s used quill pons. They wore the best writing implements then. Few writers use them now. They are out-of-dat- e. To-da- y a Typewriter is the most important adjunct in an ofiico equip- ment. There isnoquestion about it. They save time, do the work of soveral peoplo. The Peerless Typewriter stands out prominently as a modern, te machine. Tt combines all the good points of any machine on the market, while it has none of the dofeots found in other makes. T. W. IIOBRON, Honolulu, General Agent. I 11 III HI F0M FRANCIS M PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO COX- - OKUSS SUMMARIZED. PECTS Chapter on Cuba Xo More Warship Speed Premium Finances Tariff Navy Venezuela. . SAX FRANCISCO, Dee. 8. The chief interest In President Cleveland's final message to Congress centers in his treatment of the Cuban question. To tills subject he devotes a much longer chapter than he did iu Ills previous deliverance and develops a plan of emllng the war through the mediation of the United States. Spain to grant the Cubans autonomy and this Go- - eminent to guarantee that the terms of the compact will he kept. It is ad- - mitted that Spam has made no defi- nite reply to the proposal, now sev- eral months old, to bring this arrang'-mcn- t about though the public will readily recall the sneer of Senor Ca at the idea of "a nation of shop- keepers guaranteeing the word of Spain" whereupon the President gives warning that this Government cannot Indefinitely hold an "expectant attitude." In other words Spain must terminate the war in some way before. It becomes a useless sacrifice of human life, or the United States will feel called upon to intervene. While the terms of the message give the Cubans no reason to hope that they will be granted belligerent rights, its general effect must be to strength en them in the spirit of prolonged re sistance. They know, of course, that Cleveland cannot fix the policy of the Government after the 1th of .March, but it is a fair inference that if he would lay down a policy of even re mote intervention, his Republican suc- cessor, coming in to office on a pro- - Cuban platform, would be likely to make Spain's time limit ery short. It must likewise be admitted that Spain's energies will also find a new stimulus iu the danger thus made threatening, and that the winter' will witness the most strenuous campaigns which any war in Cuba has yet seen. The President gives a short 'para graph to the Venezuela settlement, to which he expects the assent of the Caracas Government, and brings out the important fact that a general ar- bitration treaty between Great ltritain and the United States is likely to be concluded at an early date. The only other significant matters touched up- on in the field of foreign relations are the Armenian atrocities, in dealing with which the President feels that the initiative must come from the great powers, "which assert their ex- clusive right to intervene In their own time and method for the security of life and property in Turkey." I'pou domestic subjects the Presi dent dwells at great length. He docs not believe that Japanese immigration gives ground as yet for alarm or dis trust. He would equip the militia with improved arms. In the matter of coast defense he urges that the gen eral plan be followed out, ami believes that the cost of the remaining work will lie less than the original estiina'e. The deficit in the postal revenues the President would have made up by in- creasing the postage on much matte'.' which is not rated as second class. Speed premiums for warships have been abolished. Touching recommend ations for the further increase of th Navy the Executive makes none, but congratulates the country that our naval shipbuilding facilities are now equal to any demands likely iO be made iixti them. As to the Pacific railroad debts, the message goes into minute detail as t their nature and origin, and declares that unless Congress shall take ou:r specific action in the premises, the Government will foreclose its leins,. In conclusion, President Cleveland asks for a longer trial of the Gorman Wilson tariff for reasons that need fo be considered more at length than is practicable in this summary, and up li the question of currency reform gives It as his opinion that we can huv no financial peace and safety until the Government currency obligations upon which gold may be demanded from the Treasury are withdrawn from circula- tion and canceled. As a whole, the message is perhaps less commonplace than those which have previously, during the present term, borne the .Cleveland signature. Hut it is doubtful if it will either add to or detract from the reputation which its author has already made In the production of state papers. Hawaii is no mentioned in the HATCH "YOU ASK WHAT ARB ANNEXATION PROS- - 11 er arrival there a com- - THEY WERE NEVER BRIGHTER. BELIEVE THE THING IS SURE TO GO THROUGH WITH THE NEW ADMINISTRATION." Extract from a private business better of Francis M. Hatch at Wash- ington to Cecil Brown of Honolulu. !l I nlli RlllfSllf, Z MM: 1 11 UWUIII1 1 W V wwvr.i vv . ii v V t I IUI II I IM V r NO SALES OF CHXTRl FIH1ALS HE TWEEN AUSTRALIA AXD DORIC. - Heets Weakened but Regained Stock Quotations Comment .Made on the Political Outlook. fills is from the C. & C. circular on Doric advices: Our last advices under this bead were by the Australia on the 4th Inst. Since then there have been no sales ot centrifugals reported, consequently the basis remains at 3 ets. for 015. GRANULATED is 4.18 cents in New- - York and 4 ets. in San Francisco. HUETS have fluctuated but little; the next day after our letter there was a slight weakening, which continue.! until a week' ago, when the lost ground was regained. Following are the quotations received: Dee. ."ith, lis 1.d per ewt. Dec. 8th, Us, d kt cwt. Dee. !lth, SI s l'2d per ewt. StJCiAR STOCK remained steady un til the 1.1th, when a sharp advance took place, as you will note by the following closing quotations on dates given: Common. Pref. Dec. :.th $115 103 Dec. 7th 11.1's 10:t Dec. 8th 115 VS.-- lo-- Vi Dec,. !th U7W 103 POLITICAL It is rather too early to make any predictions as to what action Congress may take upon the tariff and other matters of interest, but no doubt some indication will crop out shortly. CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd. HONORARY MEMP.ERS INVITED. A special Invitation is extended to all honorary members of Company 1) to attend the high jinks" given in honor of Capt. McCarthy's return, at the Drill Shed tomorrow ' (Friday) evening. A fine program and liineli has been prepared and every honorary member of- - the Company is expected to be present at 7 o'elo k sharp. SUNDAY SCTHIOL OFFICERS. Result of the Election by the Central Union Organization. Following is the list of otlicem elect- ed at a meeting of the members of the Central Union Sabbath school last evening: Superintendent, Col. De la Vergne. First Assistant, S. P. French. Second assistant and secretary. E. A. .loues. Treasurer, W. ,1. Forbes. Librarian, li. I). Thrum. Assistants, Wm. Schmidt and Ghas. Weight. ,,j Superintendent, of the Intermediate, Mrs. C. Clifford Ryder. Assistant, Miss Ella Snow. .Superintendent of the Primary-Mr- s. Dumas, Assistant Miss Hopper. A TURKEY DIXXER. At Saratoga beach resort, beginning at (5:30 this evening, Mrs. Ashworth will serve a home made turkey dinner, with all the proper accessories. The general public is invited, and there will he music and dancing. The bath- ing will be good and the moonlight better than usual. APPLES FOR SALE. M. W. McChcsney & Sons hive twenty barrels of llaldwin's Xew York apples for sale, either by the box or barrel, SUITAMLE PRESENTS. Handsome black lace scarfs, real luce handkerchiefs, fine leather purses, hand bags, lace bead sets at N. 3. Sachs. LADIES AND CHILDREN. The Faust. Co. will on Saturday give a matinee for ladies and children. The juices will be flOe for adults, children LMc, to all parts of the house. A special program suitable for child- ren will be given. X M! RIVAL IN GOOD TIME WITH QUITE A LIST. Some Home People Returning The Municipal Engineer Steamer to Sail at 10 Tonight. The Alameda arrived shortly after 11 o'clock this morning, six and a half days from San Francisco, from which port she sailed It p. m. of the 10th. Had strong westerly gales and head seas to the 1.1th; thence to port, line weather. The Alameda brought the following passengers, most of whom are well known here: Mrs. V. I). Alexander, Frank Atherton, E. 11. Heard, C. D. Chase. Miss . K. Gray. Miss M. Har- - ison, Rudolph tiering, Mrs. T. E. Hob- - ron, H. V. Hoover, Mrs. J. Lucas, .1. l. McCliesney, wife, three children and maid, Alex, Salmon, R. II. Sloat, Mrs. 1 Umbsen, G. H. Umbsen and S. C. Wilder and wife I'he Alameda will resume her voy age to the Colonies via Samoa, at 10 o'clock tonight. She will take the fol lowing passengers from Honolulu: Charles Chilton and wife, .1. It. Colls and wife, M. Davis, C. E. Hogg, C. II. Musser, Marcus O'Farrell, M. .1. O'Far- - rell, Dr. .1. M. Peebles. W. Spaethc and M. P. Spencer and wife. F. S. Dodge received at the sfoanier this morning Mr. Rudolph llering, C. E., of New York. This gentleman is making a business trip to Honolulu that is of great concern to all. "He is a municipal engineer. The special mission of Mr. llering is to look over the city and examine all conditions that bear upon drainage. Then he will i;etiirn to New York and prepare plans for a sewerage system. HOME FOR HEALTH. Frank Atherton, son of .1..I1. Ather ton. returned home today bv the Ala meda. He has been attending college in Ohio and has come back to Hawaii to secure lost health. TO VIEW LOTS Musses will leave the comer of King and Fort street on Sunday. Deccnibc -- th, at 'J p. iu., and 3 p. in., taking passengers free of charge to view tlx Kapahula lots to be sold by .1. F. Mor- gan on Monday December 21st. SALE OF ART GOODS. Commencing at 7 o'clock this even. ing W. S. Luce will hold :m auction sale of fine art goods, consisting of a magnificent assortment of genuine Florentine marble, copies of miiiic of the celebrated pieces now iu the Vat ican at Rome. Included In this sale are also paintings from well known artists of foreign and local repute, nickel and gilt tables, ivory handled carvers, forks, spoons, entree dishes. lion bon dishes, telescopes, watch nne roiiis, thermometers, Algerian lamps and shades, handsoiju' inlaid .lapuni-ii- c camncts ami ucsHs.rugs, liandsoiniv embroidered silk handkerchiefs, and a profusion of fancy articles This Is an opportunity to obtain articles that has taken years to col- lect and are truly art souvenirs.. Tin goods are on view all day fodav-an- before the sale. 1 IILACK AXD WHITE. In a few days now- - artistic, correct and properly finished black and white Island views to be sold at reasonable prices, will be placed iu the stock of the Wall, Nichols Company. These views will be from the studio of J. .1. Williams, which is a guarantee of their excellence. MACEO. KEY WEST, Via.. Dee. 10. Cubans here and at Tampa deny in the strong- est manner the truth of the reports of the death of Maceo ami the son of Gen. Gomez. T. F. "The Very Finest" Scotch whiskey Is all that can be asked for by con- noisseurs. To be had at the Royal An- nex only. Fully guaranteed to be ab- solutely pure and of proper age. IP ffl The Hawaiian Star Is mjtlu! paper (hut noes Into! lyilic homes of Honolulu m the circulation shows Ljjttiat. 1 N II 1 rJrJr. No. 148 j PLKTE SURPRISE TO A Mi. Not Expected by Col. Geo. Macfarlano lie Received Her on Xotlee Ueiug Sent Very Guarded in Converse. As was to be expected the arrivut of her Majesty, LUiuokalani in San Francisco, created a big sensa- tion. Though with but an hour or two of preparation the afternoon papers of tlysTlOtJiprlntcd long articles concern- ing the distinguished arrival and the purposes of her visit. f;1 On her arrival J.ijhloknlani sent u note to Col. Maefariiuie,' at .the' Cali- fornia Hotel, notifylng'hlin that his presence was desirable. He went down anil escorted tiie to the Cal ifornia. There he declined to register ind instructed the clerk to say to all visitors that she was "out." A news paper man had a word with her at noon when she is credited with say- ing: "I have decided to take a trip through this country. I may go to London before - returning to tins islands." With respect to her mission to the States, Col. Macfarlane Is credited with saying: "She will certainly visit Washington and perhaps London. What that business may be I do not know positively. It certainly ha" nothing to do with the annexation proposition, which she naturally op poses. In a few days, the ijuceit tells me, she will make a statement of her plans to the public." The papers add that, from informa tion gathered on board the steamer China, the will go to Wash- ington to see President Cleveland, and will make a final effort in behalf ot the monarchy. NOTAI1LE VISITOR. Justice. C. II. Garoutte, 'associate. justice of the Supreme Court of Cal ifornia, wife aii'o two daughters, are atjhe Hawaiian. ,The.V will spend two weeks in the Islands, returning by the, Coptic, which will leave here on New Year's Day. Judge Garoutte is on a vacation. CAPT. KINNEY'S RETURN. Attorney W. A. Kinney, who went to the States about two months ago an ardent silver man, returned to the city yesterday by the Doric. He Is still firm to his conviction despite the defeat of the white metal cause. Mr. Kinney is of the opinion that ih two years from now the silver men will be in control of one of the branches of Congress and In 1000 he looks for the election of a silver President. Mr; i Kinney went as far East as Salt Lake City where he put in th greater part of his vacation renewin;' old time ac- quaintances. IIOi'NDARY DECISION. A decision favorable to the Koloa Sugar company has been given by. Circuit Judge Perry in the case of the. Koloa Sugar Company against J. K. Smith and others. The dispute, was over a boundary line. Roth parties desired that Judge Perry should de- cide the case. Kinney A- - Itallou for complainant; A. S. Hart well for defendants. REST FOR WHEELMEN. Careful vylieelmen are nej'cr on the road without Reading's Russia Salve. It is the lies', thing extant for bruises, trirairis and cuts Sold by Hollister Drug Co. REAl'TY RULES LOVE. And love rules the world. Perfect, health means beauty and there's no easier way of acquiring It than riding the bicycle. HAWAIIAN CYCLERY, Way Hloek, King street. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all In leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Pood Report. Royal Baking Towder Co., N. Y. i A v! 1

mTjWrr vJajj, tit tt X IPthe lirst whistle of the Kinau or Mnlu-lan-i has blown, or till the. street ear is iu sight; you might get left!!! DEAD. XEW YORK, Dee. 7. Col. .John I! Fellows,

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    j. vJajj,iu ,,,,.; mTjWrr 2 tit n tt 2 1NJnous today you can find Jlit only in THE STAR. J

    I JVOL. III.

    "Ask your

    Groceryman

    for the

    Celebrated

    Crown

    FlourAnd

    Take

    Other.

    11

    Manufactured by

    SAN FRANCISCO.)

    Castle k CookeXm(LIMITED.)

    Sole Agents.

    ,1 rotlo l. PnnU Itrl, UUOUU Ul UUUIb LIUl

    LIFE AND FIRE

    IttSBrancB Agents

    AQKNT8 FOB

    NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL

    Life Insurance Co.OP BOSTON.

    FIRE

    f ' INSURANCE CO.OF HARTFORD. CONN

    - IIONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17. 1K96.

    AwardedHighest Honors World's Fair,

    doi.d Medal Midwinter Fair.

    CREAM;

    BAKING

    MOST PERFECT MADE.A pure drone Cresm of Tartar Powder. Freeironi Ammonia. Alum or any other adulterant.

    Tn nil t1i trrfvlt TTntets. ItlP lendiIIClubs nnd the homes, Dr. Price's' Creau)iJ.jk.wg Towuer holds its supremacy.

    ic Vear.c the Standard.LEWIS & CO., Agents. Honolulu, H. I.

    INQUIRIES.1'his is one of many similiar letters

    received bv Jos. Mursden, Coniinlssion- -er ot Agriculture:

    Cambridge-port- , .Mass., Nov. , 180(5.Mr. .Joseph Marsden,

    Dear Sir Your letter of last montheontnining estimates of expenses andreturns, is received and has hod theeffect of interesting a Itoston man iuHawaiian coffee. A company will beformed at once to take SO to 100 acres.You mentioned a book on coffee givingdetails to be published by the Govern-- ,ment. Please bear me In mind whenit is out.

    Yours truly,W. A. CROCKHTT.

    ANNEXATION CLUR.Mr. C. A. Ilrown was chosen execu-- "

    five ollicer in charge of the Annexa-tion club headquarters at a meetingof the ofllcers yesterday. Messrs. Gear,Mcl.eod and Smith were appointed acommittee on organization.

    DON'T GET LEFT.If you wish to send a box of de-

    licious candles to your friends on theother islands or for Xmas in the cityleave your order XOW at Hart's, theElite Ice? Cream Parlors. Your orderwill then be carefully attended to; be-sides you can select a very pretty anddainty box to suit your own taste.Take good advice and dont wait unt'lthe lirst whistle of the Kinau or Mnlu-lan- i

    has blown, or till the. street earis iu sight; you might get left!!!

    DEAD.XEW YORK, Dee. 7. Col. .John I!

    Fellows, District Attorney and fornu rmember of Congress, died today of anillness which had confined him to !i;sbed from about the time of his returnfront an electioneering tour of theMiddle Western States. In that tourhe spoke frequently in behalf of Palm-er and Huekner, the nominees of theNational Democracy.

    OPEX EVERY NIGHT.Wall, Nichols & Company will keep

    open evenings hereafter until

    or AuctionOn Saturday, Dsc, 1 3,

    AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

    At my Salesroom on Queeu Street, 1will Sell at Public Auction,

    American,, Gerimnt ami Bavar-ian Ducrs,

    Whiskies, ltrnmlies, Gins,Rhine Wine, Claret,California Wines,Saiierbrnnneii, Efc, Etc., Etc.

    J. XT'. Morgan,AUCTIONEER.

    A Modern Typewriter.Now-n-day- s wo demand modernthings. Our "reat-grandfathor- .sused quill pons. They wore the bestwriting implements then. Fewwriters use them now. They areout-of-dat- e.

    To-da- y a Typewriter is the mostimportant adjunct in an ofiico equip-ment. There isnoquestion about it.They save time, do the work ofsoveral peoplo.

    The Peerless Typewriterstands out prominently as a modern,

    te machine. Tt combines allthe good points of any machine onthe market, while it has none of thedofeots found in other makes.

    T. W. IIOBRON,Honolulu, General Agent.

    I 11 III HI F0M FRANCIS MPRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO COX- -

    OKUSS SUMMARIZED. PECTS

    Chapter on Cuba Xo More Warship

    Speed Premium Finances Tariff

    Navy Venezuela. .

    SAX FRANCISCO, Dee. 8. The chiefinterest In President Cleveland's finalmessage to Congress centers in histreatment of the Cuban question. Totills subject he devotes a much longerchapter than he did iu Ills previousdeliverance and develops a plan ofemllng the war through the mediationof the United States. Spain to grantthe Cubans autonomy and this Go- -

    eminent to guarantee that the termsof the compact will he kept. It is ad- -mitted that Spam has made no defi-nite reply to the proposal, now sev-eral months old, to bring this arrang'-mcn- t

    about though the public willreadily recall the sneer of Senor Ca

    at the idea of "a nation of shop-keepers guaranteeing the word ofSpain" whereupon the Presidentgives warning that this Governmentcannot Indefinitely hold an "expectantattitude." In other words Spain mustterminate the war in some way before.It becomes a useless sacrifice of humanlife, or the United States will feelcalled upon to intervene.

    While the terms of the message givethe Cubans no reason to hope thatthey will be granted belligerent rights,its general effect must be to strengthen them in the spirit of prolonged resistance. They know, of course, thatCleveland cannot fix the policy of theGovernment after the 1th of .March,but it is a fair inference that if hewould lay down a policy of even remote intervention, his Republican suc-cessor, coming in to office on a pro- -Cuban platform, would be likely tomake Spain's time limit ery short. Itmust likewise be admitted that Spain'senergies will also find a new stimulusiu the danger thus made threatening,and that the winter' will witness themost strenuous campaigns which anywar in Cuba has yet seen.

    The President gives a short 'paragraph to the Venezuela settlement, towhich he expects the assent of theCaracas Government, and brings outthe important fact that a general ar-bitration treaty between Great ltritainand the United States is likely to beconcluded at an early date. The onlyother significant matters touched up-on in the field of foreign relations arethe Armenian atrocities, in dealingwith which the President feels thatthe initiative must come from thegreat powers, "which assert their ex-clusive right to intervene In their owntime and method for the security oflife and property in Turkey."

    I'pou domestic subjects the President dwells at great length. He docsnot believe that Japanese immigrationgives ground as yet for alarm or distrust. He would equip the militiawith improved arms. In the matter ofcoast defense he urges that the general plan be followed out, ami believesthat the cost of the remaining workwill lie less than the original estiina'e.The deficit in the postal revenues thePresident would have made up by in-creasing the postage on much matte'.'which is not rated as second class.Speed premiums for warships havebeen abolished. Touching recommendations for the further increase of thNavy the Executive makes none, butcongratulates the country that ournaval shipbuilding facilities are nowequal to any demands likely iO bemade iixti them.

    As to the Pacific railroad debts, themessage goes into minute detail as ttheir nature and origin, and declaresthat unless Congress shall take ou:rspecific action in the premises, theGovernment will foreclose its leins,.

    In conclusion, President Clevelandasks for a longer trial of the GormanWilson tariff for reasons that need fobe considered more at length than ispracticable in this summary, and up lithe question of currency reform givesIt as his opinion that we can huv nofinancial peace and safety until theGovernment currency obligations uponwhich gold may be demanded from theTreasury are withdrawn from circula-tion and canceled.

    As a whole, the message is perhapsless commonplace than those whichhave previously, during the presentterm, borne the .Cleveland signature.Hut it is doubtful if it will either addto or detract from the reputationwhich its author has already made Inthe production of state papers.

    Hawaii is no mentioned in the

    HATCH"YOU ASK WHAT ARB ANNEXATION PROS- - 11 er arrival there a com- -

    THEY WERE NEVER BRIGHTER.

    BELIEVE THE THING IS SURE TO GO THROUGH

    WITH THE NEW ADMINISTRATION." Extract

    from a private business better of Francis M. Hatch at Wash-

    ington to Cecil Brown of Honolulu.

    !l I nlli RlllfSllf, Z MM:1 1 1 UWUIII1 1 W V wwvr.i v v . ii v V t I IUI II I IM V rNO SALES OF CHXTRl FIH1ALS HE

    TWEEN AUSTRALIA AXD DORIC.

    -

    Heets Weakened but Regained Stock

    Quotations Comment .Made on the

    Political Outlook.

    fills is from the C. & C. circular onDoric advices:

    Our last advices under this beadwere by the Australia on the 4th Inst.Since then there have been no sales otcentrifugals reported, consequentlythe basis remains at 3 ets. for 015.

    GRANULATED is 4.18 cents in New- -

    York and 4 ets. in San Francisco.HUETS have fluctuated but little;

    the next day after our letter there wasa slight weakening, which continue.!until a week' ago, when the lostground was regained. Following arethe quotations received:

    Dee. ."ith, lis 1.d per ewt.Dec. 8th, Us, d kt cwt.Dee. !lth, SI s l'2d per ewt.StJCiAR STOCK remained steady un

    til the 1.1th, when a sharp advancetook place, as you will note by thefollowing closing quotations on datesgiven:

    Common. Pref.Dec. :.th $115 103Dec. 7th 11.1's 10:tDec. 8th 115 VS.-- lo-- ViDec,. !th U7W 103

    POLITICAL It is rather too earlyto make any predictions as to whataction Congress may take upon thetariff and other matters of interest,but no doubt some indication will cropout shortly.

    CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd.

    HONORARY MEMP.ERS INVITED.A special Invitation is extended to

    all honorary members of Company 1)to attend the high jinks" given inhonor of Capt. McCarthy's return, atthe Drill Shed tomorrow ' (Friday)evening. A fine program and liinelihas been prepared and every honorarymember of- - the Company is expectedto be present at 7 o'elo k sharp.

    SUNDAY SCTHIOL OFFICERS.

    Result of the Election by the CentralUnion Organization.

    Following is the list of otlicem elect-ed at a meeting of the members of theCentral Union Sabbath school lastevening:

    Superintendent, Col. De la Vergne.First Assistant, S. P. French.Second assistant and secretary. E.

    A. .loues.Treasurer, W. ,1. Forbes.Librarian, li. I). Thrum.Assistants, Wm. Schmidt and Ghas.

    Weight. ,,jSuperintendent, of the Intermediate,

    Mrs. C. Clifford Ryder.Assistant, Miss Ella Snow..Superintendent of the Primary-Mr- s.

    Dumas,Assistant Miss Hopper.

    A TURKEY DIXXER.At Saratoga beach resort, beginning

    at (5:30 this evening, Mrs. Ashworthwill serve a home made turkey dinner,with all the proper accessories. Thegeneral public is invited, and therewill he music and dancing. The bath-ing will be good and the moonlightbetter than usual.

    APPLES FOR SALE.M. W. McChcsney & Sons hive

    twenty barrels of llaldwin's Xew Yorkapples for sale, either by the box orbarrel,

    SUITAMLE PRESENTS.Handsome black lace scarfs, real

    luce handkerchiefs, fine leather purses,hand bags, lace bead sets at N. 3.Sachs.

    LADIES AND CHILDREN.The Faust. Co. will on Saturday give

    a matinee for ladies and children.The juices will be flOe for adults,children LMc, to all parts of the house.A special program suitable for child-ren will be given.

    X

    M! RIVAL IN GOOD TIME WITH

    QUITE A LIST.

    Some Home People Returning TheMunicipal Engineer Steamer to Sail

    at 10 Tonight.

    The Alameda arrived shortly after11 o'clock this morning, six and a halfdays from San Francisco, from whichport she sailed It p. m. of the 10th.Had strong westerly gales and headseas to the 1.1th; thence to port, lineweather.

    The Alameda brought the followingpassengers, most of whom are wellknown here: Mrs. V. I). Alexander,Frank Atherton, E. 11. Heard, C. D.Chase. Miss . K. Gray. Miss M. Har- -ison, Rudolph tiering, Mrs. T. E. Hob- -

    ron, H. V. Hoover, Mrs. J. Lucas, .1.l. McCliesney, wife, three children

    and maid, Alex, Salmon, R. II. Sloat,Mrs. 1 Umbsen, G. H. Umbsen and S.C. Wilder and wife

    I'he Alameda will resume her voyage to the Colonies via Samoa, at 10o'clock tonight. She will take the following passengers from Honolulu:Charles Chilton and wife, .1. It. Collsand wife, M. Davis, C. E. Hogg, C. II.Musser, Marcus O'Farrell, M. .1. O'Far- -rell, Dr. .1. M. Peebles. W. Spaethc andM. P. Spencer and wife.

    F. S. Dodge received at the sfoanierthis morning Mr. Rudolph llering, C.E., of New York. This gentleman ismaking a business trip to Honoluluthat is of great concern to all. "He isa municipal engineer. The specialmission of Mr. llering is to look overthe city and examine all conditionsthat bear upon drainage. Then hewill i;etiirn to New York and prepareplans for a sewerage system.

    HOME FOR HEALTH.Frank Atherton, son of .1..I1. Ather

    ton. returned home today bv the Alameda. He has been attending collegein Ohio and has come back to Hawaiito secure lost health.

    TO VIEW LOTSMusses will leave the comer of King

    and Fort street on Sunday. Deccnibc-- th, at 'J p. iu., and 3 p. in., takingpassengers free of charge to view tlxKapahula lots to be sold by .1. F. Mor-gan on Monday December 21st.

    SALE OF ART GOODS.Commencing at 7 o'clock this even.

    ing W. S. Luce will hold :m auctionsale of fine art goods, consisting of amagnificent assortment of genuineFlorentine marble, copies of miiiic ofthe celebrated pieces now iu the Vatican at Rome. Included In this saleare also paintings from well knownartists of foreign and local repute,nickel and gilt tables, ivory handledcarvers, forks, spoons, entree dishes.lion bon dishes, telescopes, watch nneroiiis, thermometers, Algerian lampsand shades, handsoiju' inlaid .lapuni-ii- ccamncts ami ucsHs.rugs, liandsoinivembroidered silk handkerchiefs, and aprofusion of fancy articles

    This Is an opportunity to obtainarticles that has taken years to col-lect and are truly art souvenirs.. Tingoods are on view all day fodav-an-before the sale. 1

    IILACK AXD WHITE.In a few days now- - artistic, correct

    and properly finished black and whiteIsland views to be sold at reasonableprices, will be placed iu the stock ofthe Wall, Nichols Company. Theseviews will be from the studio of J. .1.Williams, which is a guarantee oftheir excellence.

    MACEO.KEY WEST, Via.. Dee. 10. Cubans

    here and at Tampa deny in the strong-est manner the truth of the reports ofthe death of Maceo ami the son ofGen. Gomez.

    T. F."The Very Finest" Scotch whiskey

    Is all that can be asked for by con-noisseurs. To be had at the Royal An-nex only. Fully guaranteed to be ab-solutely pure and of proper age.

    IPffl The Hawaiian Star Ismjtlu! paper (hut noes Into!lyilic homes of Honolulum the circulation showsLjjttiat.

    1

    N II 1

    rJrJr.

    No. 148

    j PLKTE SURPRISE TO A Mi.

    Not Expected by Col. Geo. Macfarlano

    lie Received Her on Xotlee Ueiug

    Sent Very Guarded in Converse.

    As was to be expected the arrivutof her Majesty, LUiuokalaniin San Francisco, created a big sensa-tion. Though with but an hour or twoof preparation the afternoon papers oftlysTlOtJiprlntcd long articles concern-ing the distinguished arrival and thepurposes of her visit. f;1

    On her arrival J.ijhloknlani sent unote to Col. Maefariiuie,' at .the' Cali-fornia Hotel, notifylng'hlin that hispresence was desirable. He went downanil escorted tiie to the California. There he declined to registerind instructed the clerk to say to allvisitors that she was "out." A newspaper man had a word with her atnoon when she is credited with say-ing: "I have decided to take a tripthrough this country. I may go toLondon before - returning to tinsislands."

    With respect to her mission to theStates, Col. Macfarlane Is credited withsaying: "She will certainly visitWashington and perhaps London.What that business may be I do notknow positively. It certainly ha"nothing to do with the annexationproposition, which she naturally opposes. In a few days, the ijuceit tellsme, she will make a statement of herplans to the public."

    The papers add that, from information gathered on board the steamerChina, the will go to Wash-ington to see President Cleveland, andwill make a final effort in behalf otthe monarchy.

    NOTAI1LE VISITOR.Justice. C. II. Garoutte, 'associate.

    justice of the Supreme Court of California, wife aii'o two daughters, areatjhe Hawaiian. ,The.V will spend twoweeks in the Islands, returning by the,Coptic, which will leave here on NewYear's Day. Judge Garoutte is on avacation.

    CAPT. KINNEY'S RETURN.Attorney W. A. Kinney, who went

    to the States about two months agoan ardent silver man, returned to thecity yesterday by the Doric. He Isstill firm to his conviction despite thedefeat of the white metal cause. Mr.Kinney is of the opinion that ih twoyears from now the silver men will bein control of one of the branches ofCongress and In 1000 he looks for theelection of a silver President. Mr; iKinney went as far East as Salt LakeCity where he put in th greater partof his vacation renewin;' old time ac-quaintances.

    IIOi'NDARY DECISION.A decision favorable to the Koloa

    Sugar company has been given by.Circuit Judge Perry in the case of the.Koloa Sugar Company against J. K.Smith and others. The dispute, wasover a boundary line. Roth partiesdesired that Judge Perry should de-cide the case.

    Kinney A-- Itallou for complainant;A. S. Hart well for defendants.

    REST FOR WHEELMEN.Careful vylieelmen are nej'cr on the

    road without Reading's Russia Salve.It is the lies', thing extant for bruises,trirairis and cuts Sold by HollisterDrug Co.

    REAl'TY RULES LOVE.And love rules the world. Perfect,

    health means beauty and there's noeasier way of acquiring It than ridingthe bicycle. HAWAIIAN CYCLERY,Way Hloek, King street.

    POWDERAbsolutely Pure.

    A cream of tartar baking powder.Highest of all In leavening strength.Latest U. S. Government Pood Report.Royal Baking Towder Co., N. Y.

    iA

    v!1

  • Pacific Mail Steamship Co.

    AND THE

    Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co,

    For Yokolmmn, Hongkong, Kobe,Nagasaki, mid Shanghai.

    Steamers of tho above Companies willcall at llonolulu on their way to thoabove ports on or about tho followingdates:Doric Dec. 17China Dec. 20

    1897.Peru Jan. 14Coptic Jan. 23Gaelic Feb. 9City of Peking Feb. 20China March 11Belgic March 20Coptic April 8Rio tie Janeiro April 17City of Peking May 8Doric May 18Belgic June SPeru June 15Rio de Janeiro July 3Gaelic July 14Doric Aug. 3China Aug. 12Peru Aug. 31Coptic Sept. 9Gaelic Sept 28City of Peking Oct. 9China Oct. 28Belgic Nov. CCoptic Nov. f.5Rio de J'.nelro Dec. 4City of Peking Dec. 25

    For SAN FRANCISCO:Steamers of the above Companlea will

    call at Honolulu on their way fromHongkong and Yokohama to tho aboveport on or about the following dates:

    1897.

    Coptic Jan- - 1

    Rio de Janeiro Jan- - 10City of Peking Jan. 29Doric Feb. 7Belgic Ib. 20Peru Man 7Rio dc Janeiro Mar. 23Gaelic Apr. 3Doric Apr. 23China May 4

    Teru May 23Coptic June 1Gaelic June 20City of Peking June 29China July 18Belgic July 27Coptic Aug. 15Rio Janeiro Aug. 24City of Peking Sept. 14Doric Sept. 24Belgic Oct. 12Peru Oct. 22Rio de Janeiro Nov. 9Gaeli Nove. 19Doric JJec. luChina Dec. 19

    Rates of Passage are as Follows:TO YOKO

    HAMA.

    Cabin ifinO.OO $175.00Cabin, round trip, 4

    months 225.00 202.50Cabin, round trip, 12

    months 202.50 310.25European Steerage 85.00 100.00

    SJF Passengers paying full faro will beall iwe,d 10 per cent, off return farereturning within twelve months.

    t3T"For Freight antl Passage apply to

    H. Hackfeld & Co.,AGENTS.

    OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.

    TIME TABLE.

    S. S. AUSTRALIAXrrive Honolulu Leave Honolulu

    from S. F. for S. F.

    189H IK'6

    1897 1897.

    Jan. 5 Jan. 14Fell. 2 Feb. 11March 2 March 11

    THROUGH LINEfrom San Francisco From Sydney for

    for Sydney. San FranciscoArrive Honolulu. Leave ..Honolulu.Alameda... Dec. 17 Mariposa ..Dec. 10

    1897 1897

    Mariposa. .Jan. 14Monowai ...Tan. 17Monowai .. .Feb. 11 Alameda. Feb.

    f . 6. IRWIN & CO., Lti.Wm. O. Irwin - President and ManacerClaus Spreckels, - - Vico President

    V. M. Giffard, Secretary and TreasurerTheo. C. Porter, Auditor

    SUGAR FACTOKS,Commission Agents,

    aoents or THE

    TO

    if

    4.

    OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

    , OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. '

    Oceanic Steamship Co,

    Australian Mall Service.

    For Syflney ani Auckland:

    The Now and Fine Al Steel SteamshipALAMEDA,

    Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company willbo duo at Honolulu from San Fran-cisco on or about

    Docombor 17And will leave for tho above porls withMail and Passengers on or about thatilate.

    For San Francisco:The New and Fino Al Steel Steamship

    MONOWAIOf tho Oceanic Steamship Company willbo duo at llonolulu from Sydney andAuckland on or about

    January 17and will have prompt despatch withMails and Passengers for the above port.

    The undersigned are now preparedto issuo

    DiroDgli Tickets to all Points in the

    United States,

    For further particulars regardingFreight or Passage, apply to

    WE B. IEIIN & CO., Ltd.,GENERAL AGENTS.

    For Useful Holiday GiftsCIVE US A TRIAL.

    If any one conditionis responsible for

    OU1 extraordinaryselling of undergarments

    it must be our abilityto do what others can't

    or won't fit you. '

    Short legs, long legs,ditto arms, clothed

    with nothing lackingor to spare that'.1?

    the only definitionof "fit" we know.

    AT

    Arbiters of Fashion- -Hotel Street, - Wuvcrley Block

    Will keep open every night fromnow until Christmas,

    LOUVRE SALOONNuuanu Street, above Hotel.

    HARRY KLEMME, - - Propr

    Best California and ImportedWines and Liquors.

    Strictly High Class Whiskies.

    Seattle Beer on Draught and inBottles.

    Itcircshiucnls to suit the mostFastidious.

    DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.

    WE TRY TO PLEASR.

    BAKING- DATfS ABE

    manager

    ALWAYS DREADED

    by housewives, especially when therenre cakes and pastry to make in addi-tion to bread and rolls. We'll takethat trouble off your hands. Send youeverything you'd bake at home freshfrom our ovens.

    LOVE'S BAKERYNuuanu Stroot. Tol. 282.

    Try tho Celebrated MineralWater

    TANS AN'Best lii the Market, and only

    DOZEN.)

    HAWAIIAN WINK CO.E." R ADAMS, Agent.

    Telephone No, CO.

    THE HAWAIIAN STAK. DECEMBER 17. 189C.

    HER MOTHER'S GIRL.A bright, lmndsomo girl on tho

    borderland between childhood andwomanhood is at onco a sourco ofKrido and anxiety to her mothor.intelligent and dutiful sho isher mother's prido. lint sho hitsgrown fast and is still growing.Nature makes stern demands upontho slender body. Tho skin is dull,tho oyos lustcrlcss, tho cheeks andneck nro sunkon, tho appctito iscapricious, and tho movements lan-guid. Tho troublo is impurity andHlugmshnnss of tho blood. It needstho life-givin- g elements from whichalono tho body derives its vigor andhealth. Tho remedy is Wampole'sPreparation mado from Fresh Liverscontaining tho active medicinalprinciples of Cod Liver Oil, withWild Cherry, Ilypophosphitcs andMalt, has saved many such girls.It contains all the flesh-formi- midstrengthening qualities of the oilwithout its loathsomo taste. Thomost sensitive and fcoblo can takoit as they tako syrup, and digest itperfectly.

    Creates nn appetite, ntops tho Iom nf(leH and rnilitt'- - the dull .vellowlMi linoof the. skin with a roy eomploxlmi. filrNmid women culn weight mid vlRiir liy tintuko nf It. 1'rudi'iit mothers keep n bottlenf It hIwh.yh nn liiind; elves results fromthe first dose. At nil druggists.

    ART FURNITURE

    Wo have just receiveda large invoice of

    Odd Chairs,

    Toilet Tables,

    Tete-Tet- e Tables,

    and other pieces of ArtFurniture which we sub-

    mit to tho Honolulu pub-

    lic as the most elegantpieces of Furniture everimported to Honolulu for

    the Holiday trade.

    THE WOOD IS HIGHLY'POLISHED:

    Curly Birch,

    Bird's Eye Maple

    and

    Mahogany.These pieces are beautiful

    and appeal to the culti

    vated taste.

    Hopp n CoFurniture Dealers,

    0 it King and Bethel Sts

    FOR SALE:1 No. 2 Zimmerman's Fruit

    Evaporator, suitable for dryingfruits or vegetables.

    1 all Brass Ship's Pump, ingood order.

    1 30-Lig- ht "Combination"Gas Machine, complete and inperfect order, for lighting resideuce or supplying gas formoratory work.

    APPLY TO

    JOHN EMJfELUTH & CO.

    4 Merchant Street,

    ROBT, LKWKRS, C. M COOKK

    LEWERS COOKE,Ltimtier, Builders' Hardware.

    DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,

    PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,

    WALL PAPER, MATTING

    O "RUG ATM) IRON,

    LIME, CEMENT, ETC.

    yt J, LOWRBY

    &

    II HAW l.lNEIt DOItIC TO SAIL I'OH

    TIIH OU1H.NT AT 3 O'CLOCK.

    Alameda Hero In (lootl Time Depart-

    ure of the Australia Small Crowd

    Discharging Schooner Aloha.

    The Marie Hackfeld takes the sugarbrought by the Kauai.

    Tlie Kauai will sail at 4 p. in. tomor-row for Koloa and Makawell.

    The Ke Au llou will sail at n o'clockthis afternoon for Kauai ports.

    The schooner Xokomls sailed fromGuaymas on December 8 for llilo, Ha-waii.

    The S. X. Castle moved over to Brew-er'- swharf late .yesterday, where she

    will wait for sugar.The Kuala arrived this morning

    from West Oahu ports. She will sailagain at ) p. m. for Kahuku.

    The Altmore, in the Portland line,sailed from Astoria on the Sth inst..for Yokohama, via llonolulu.

    The schooner II. C. Wright arrivedat Tiicoma on December ft from thisport. She will return with lumber.

    The Andrew Welch moved over ii"arthe Oceanic. wharf this morning whereshe will take sugar after the Alamedasails.

    The bark Colusa, at Port Townsend,from llonolulu, is said to be leaking.She is chartered for a coal cargo toSan Francisco.

    The Australia got olV ten minuteslate Wednesday afternoon. She hadfew passenger and the wharf crowdwas small. The band played her olT.

    The Mikahala will sail at 10 a. ui, to-morrow for Maul and Hawaii. Capt.S'merson goes on her for the last time,he. taking the Manna Loa immediatelyupon his return,

    The P. M. S. S. China, hence, arrivedin San Francisco on the morning ofthe lOtii., a few hours before the Doric-sailed- .

    Her up trip was made in alittle over five days, and doubtlessbeat, all records.

    The Aloha ilnislied discharging hergeneral merchandise at noon today.Hhe will next go to the railway wharf

    o leave 110,000 brick, and will then dis- -harge her balance of 02,000 at the l'i- -

    eifie Mail wharf.The O. & O. S. S. Doric, Capt. Harry

    Smith, arriwd at S::in hist night, (1days, (I'm hours from San Francisco.Variable winds. Fifteen passengersfor llonolulu. Xo mail. Passed thelielgie at 7::t0 a. m. yesterday. TheDoric will sail at o this p. in. for Yokohama.

    ARRIVALSWednesday, December 10.

    Stmr Ke Au Hon, Thompson, fromKauai.

    O. & 0. S. S. Doric, Smith, from SanFrancisco.

    Thursday, December' 17.Stmr Kaala, Thompson, from O'lhu

    ports.II. M. S. S. Alameda, Van Ortendorp,

    from San Francisco.

    DEPARTURES.P. M. S. S. Doric, for Yokahama.

    CARGOES.Ex Kaala, from West Oahu, Dec. P.3C0 bags rice, 32 bags bran and

    packages.

    PASSENGERS.Arrived.

    From San Francisco, per O. & O. S.Doric, Dec. 10. Mr. V. Knudsen.

    Miss M. Knudsen, Miss A. Faye, Mr.Geo. P. Wolff. Mrs. Geo. P. Wolff.Master WollT, Mr. W. A. Kinney, Mrs.C. D. Kinney, Mr. August Fries, JudgeC. II. Garoutte, Mrs. C. II. Garoutte,Miss Amy Garoutte, Miss Grace Garoutte, Mr. It. liosenbacher, .Mr. P.Kohnspeycr.

    Common ginger is a littleginger and something else.Schilling's Best

    tea IiaVini; powdercoffee flavoring extractssoda ami spices

    are what they are labeledand nothing else.

    C8

    W. II. I5AUGII,Representative, Honolulu.

    THE HONOLULU SANITARIUM.1082 King Street.

    A quiet, homelike place, wheretrained nurses, massage, "Swedishmovements," baths, electricity andphysical training mny bo obtained.

    P. S. KELLOGG, M. D.Superintendent.

    Telephone, C39.

    Buffalo BoerIs dispensed over the bars of the

    Cosmopolitan, Pacific and Royal sa-loons at the rate of two glasses for2Sc. It is always fresh and cold and

    The interchangeablecheck system leaves you freo to obtainone beer at any other saloons, pro-vided you liavo a check.

    lion lions in a hundred designs maybe had of us at the customers' ownprice and Christmas Tree ornamentsas well.

    Wo received our Christmas tabledelicacies on the Australia becausethe Alameda will not bring anyChristmas goods to llonolulu. Wehave In lee fine teal and innllard duckand frozen oysters, which should boordered now. An elegant stock offinest Imported cheeses of every make.Froninge dc brle, krouchnlsc andcream are specialties.

    California navel oranges, Californiacrystalized fruits and chopped al-monds covered with fig paste, arc deli-cacies that cannot be obtained every-where.

    Evaporated peaches, apricots andprunes the finest to be bad in theUnited States arc sold by us Insmall packages. These goods havenever been equalled in quality.

    Richardson & Robbin's nnd Gordon& Dilworth's plum puddings are wellknown the world over. This year wehave them in nil sizes. They arc neces-sary for Christmas and cannot bemade at home as cheap as we sellthem.

    IvBWIS Si CO.,GROCERS ,T..ir,',h!1V nNOTICE OF REMOVAL

    Having removed our stock of furni-ture and workshop to the new build-ing on King street near the bridge,this' side of prison road. Wc inviteall our old friends and the public ingeneral to call on us at our new quart-ers,, where we shall serve them at theold bed-roc- k prices.

    Furniture of all kinds made and re-paired, mouldings, brackets, etc.

    Contractors and Builders.TING FAT & CO,

    CHUNG SANG,

    Merchant Taylor.Suits made to order. Fit guaranteed.

    Clothes Cleaned and Repaired.01. j FORT STREET.

    HOLIDAY PRESENTS!

    JEWELRY.Competition is the .Spice

    of trade.

    Gold nhd Silver Scarf Pins,

    Watches and Watch Chains,

    Shirt Studs, Cufr Bullous,

    Tooth Picks,

    Spoons of all kinds.

    IS. IMJRUYA..Japanese Haberdasher.Hotel St. Ewa store of Robinson block

    JUST RECEIVEDCold and Silverware,

    Cruulicry anil Ivoryunrr,Kmbrolil) red I'hiib,

    Silk Haiiilkerrtiirfu, MiuuIh, , crt-eim-,White iravK Cloth ftlHtllllK,

    Wicker anil Steamer Uluiirx, larn, Ktc.WING WO TAI&C03IPANT

    214 Nuuanu Street, Honolulu.

    The man whose advertising is amatter of pride with him, as well asa matter of business, is sure to attaintho happiest result from it.

    Iram .....

    I

    "Christmas comes but onco n year,And then it brings to all grotl choir."

    FIRST INSTALLMENT

    FOR THE

    Holidayspartial lift of what jou can find at

    our ttore:

    Art Screens and Cabinets,

    First (Juallt) Porcelain nnd LacquerWare,

    Embroidered Card, Photo nnd Hand-kerchief Cases,

    Famous Yumoto Wooden Ware.

    Twin Flower Vases, 5 feci high,

    Ladies Embroidered Silk Handker-chiefs,

    Ladies Drawn Work Silk Handker-chiefs,

    Jnpanesc Silk Doylies,

    Silk, Silk Goods,

    Handsome Kimonos',

    Gent's Shirts, Pajamas,

    Handkerchiefs, Jewelry.

    Toys,

    Novelties,

    and Curios.

    (inmicec ciinnnunrnncoL lira

    . OZAKI.WAVERLEY BLOCK,

    HOTEL STREET, - - HONOLULU.

    SANG CHAN,NO. 64 HOTEL ST.,

    Opposite Horn's HaUeryP. O. Hex !!.

    Meroliant TViilor--.Suits Made to Order in the LatestStyles, and a perfect lit Guaranteed.

    Clothing Cleaned and Repaired.

    Clothes, any color, dyed Fast Black,$1.00 a Suit.

    KL. TANAKAJapanese Bamboo Store,

    Removed to King street near Alakeastreet.

    Manufucturcr of

    FANCY BAMBOO FUBKITURE

    Tables, Stand?, Hat Racks, Screens,Flower Stands, Chairs, Sofas, BookCases and Bedroom Sets

    All Styles of FurnitureMADE TO ORDER.

    Tlfey sell most who advertise most.And why not?

    War in Oulm and Manila

    JiXiicct to Sinoko Cigars lor the- TO;s Next Fen- - Months, ATTENTION !

    HOLLISTER & CO.,

    TOBACONISTS,Corner Fort and Merchant Street?.

    Arc importing direct from tho "seat of war"

    How long they may bo permitted to do so will depend uponthe uncertainties of war.

  • V

    jflM--1 Via Yot

    Sure your heart is sound?If not, investigate. Sendior Dr. Miles late book onthe Heart and Its Disor-ders, it is free and will besent to any address uponrequest. Address,Dr. Miles Medical Co.,

    --'Elkhart, nd.Dr. Miles' Xcw Heart Cure is sold all

    druggists on positive gitarantee, fir ttlcbenefits, or money refunded.

    Dr. Miles' Heart CureRestores Health.

    ESTABLISHED' 1858.

    BISHOP & CO.,Bankers,

    Tkansact a Gkneral Bankingand Exchange Business.

    Commercial and Traveler's Lettersof Credit issued, available in

    all the principal citiesof the world.

    Cl.AUS Sl'ltKCKRI-- S. W.M, G. lllWIN

    Glaus Spreckels & Co,JS AN KBRS,

    HONOLULU H. I.Sun Knmrheii AvcnU Tim Novmlit

    Hunk of Snu l'rinclHCDRAW EXU11ANOB ON

    Ban Frmiolitco The Noviulu H-- of SanFrancisco.

    London-ll- io Union Hank of London, Ltd.New York Amo lean Exchange National

    Bank.ClilcaBo-Morcha- nts National Hank.I'lirln -- Cowntolr National il'Kscomptu dc

    I'ftrls.llerlln Dresrtuer Bank.Hoiijj Kuni: hiiiI Yokoluiniii Hontf Koiitf i:

    Sliuiiuhal HanktiiR Corporation.Now Zimliind and Australia liank of ev

    .caland.Victoria mid Vancouver Bank of Montreal.

    Transact a Ceiieral Bahkino and Exchance Business.

    Term nnil Ordlnnry Deposits deceived.Loans mudu on Approved Security. Com-mercial and Traveler Credits Issued. Hillsof Exchange boiiKiit anil sold.

    Collections Promptly Accounted l''or.

    P. C. JOXES.

    TheE. A.

    HawaiianSAFE DEPOSIT

    AND

    inve t rvx 13 :vt co.Have for Sale Shares ofEwa Plantation Stock,llonomu Stock.Hawaiian Agricultural Co. Stock.Hawaiian Sugar Co. Stock.People's Ice & Refrigerator Co. Stock.C. Brewer & Co. Stock.Kaliuku Plantation Co. Stock.Wailuku Sugar Co. Stock.

    For full particulars apply toHAWAIIAN SAFE DEPOSIT AtlO INVEST-

    MENT COMPANY,

    408 Fort Stbrft. Honoldlh.

    THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK

    Limited.Suhscrilml apitalPaid Up CapitalReserVB Kunil

    .IONES

    THE

    ...Yen l',X),(K)ii

    ...Veil t.fiOil.iKin

    ...Vcn 4.D30.00!-

    HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

    BRANCHES AND AHKNUIKS:Kotie. London, Ljons, New York,

    sin Francisco, .Sliaimlial,Hninliuy, Hone lCuug.

    Transact a (Jeneral lUnklnu and ExchangeBuinu.

    Agency Yokohama Specie liank

    New Republic Buiiaiug., Houolulu, II. I.

    C, BREWER & CO,, LTD.

    Queen St,, Houolulu, H. L,

    AGENTS FOK

    Hawaiian Agricultural Co., OnomeaSugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Wai-luku Sugar Co., VVaihee Sugar Co.,Makee Sugar Co., Haleakala RanchCo., Kapapala Ranch.

    Planters' Line Sao. Francisco Packets.Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of Boston

    Pdcketu.Agents Boston Board of Underwriters-Agent- s

    Philadelphia Board of Under,writers.

    List of Officers :P. C. Jones PresidentOio. H. Robertson ManagerE. K. Bisnop Troas. and Secy.Col. W. F. Allen AuditorC. M. Cookk 1H. Watehuouse,. DirectorsGeo. R. Cautrb. .. I

    ATLuS ASSURANCE COMPANY,

    FOUNDED 1808.Capital. - - - - - so.ooo.ooo.AsletS, SO.OOO.OOO.Qavlnc been appointed ai;entB of the anovt

    Company we are now ready to ettoct Insur-ances at tho lowest rates ot premium,

    II. W. HCHMlUr & NONb.

    YEE ON CO.Aswan Building.

    WATCHMAKERS AND MANUFACTURING

    ' JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS.

    Importers of Watches and Clocks,Fine Lino of Ladies Muslin Underwaro,Shirt Waists, Etc

    317 NUUANU ST. P.O. Box 143.

    1 I 11MEMHKK C. A. JtKOWN KEl'OKTS

    to the hi:a irtt hoaiio

    Facts mid Figures Concerning a

    Couple of Methods of FiltrationEstimates from the Muniifnetur rt

    Tin- - November report of TreasurerEinilie Macfarlanu o the KaplolaniMaternity Home wan read yesterday at11 meeting of the Hoard of Health.The total receipts Including a balanceof on hand November 1, wcie$1,4120.04. The expenses of the homeamounted to $242.(i."i. The balance onhand December 1 was $l.l'J().lt). Thciv.were seven confinements during tlr.month.

    Mr. George lioardman, manager ofa Chinese Immigration company, madea rc(iiest that the Hoard allow him Vobring Chinese laborers from NorthernChina to Nagasaki instead of Hong-kong to lie examined by the HawaiianGovernment Inspectors. Mr. Hoard-ma- n

    said that the people whom lie ex-pected to import to Hawaii were

    people They would be ac-ceptable laborers to the planters, hesaid. Action deferred.

    Superintendent Meyers, of the lepersettlement, informed the Hoard by let-ter of the death of ten head of cattleon the plains witnout apparent cause.The stock had been received from Ha-waii a day or so previous to the discovery of the dead cattle. Sttpt. Meyersstated that the cattle might have beenshipped without water and that uponlanding at Molokai had drank saltwater, causing their death.

    Mr. C. A. Drown made a report onfiltration.

    The Norwood Engineering Companyisoston ilson Ksplunnde, Honolulu, Oahu.

    filter, agree on L()t Xo ;.o Vv $300.00 perSan filters suillcicnt

    capacity 2.300.0110 gallons of ,(lt m r,,ct ,.nt,,l, $300.00 perwater of

    of This for gravity 1ot iTps.et perA for the

    U.'lllltl !l nl t wmilfl f.fiut Sll'l MOD tltn J.or .o.freight and insurance San Fran-cisco to Honolulu to be by thisGnernment. In addition to this there,would be an expense of $ir)0 monthfor an expert la come out and put upthe filters. All expense of foundationsand building be paid for by thisGovernment.

    The Cumberland ManufacturingCompany, who manufacture the War-ren patent agree toeight filters, with capacity of 2,500,- -000 gallons in 2t hours, for $11')00 fur--nishi'd on board at San Francisco.The expense of freight, insurance andconstruction of the foundations andbuilding and an expert at $1."0 permonth, to be paid by the lioard ofHealth.

    Tin Morison Jewell Filtration Com-pany, of New offer to put in

    patent for $10,:i2."i, F. 11. inNew York, with cost of freight, in-surance from there Honolulu to beassumed by the Hoard, and in addi- -tion the cost of an expert at $200month.

    It takes tois of quartz-t- o do theneeded for 2,."00,00ll gallons of

    water, or eif-li- t tanks. The quartused comes mostly from Wisconsin,and costs $10 ton there.

    It takes 70 pounds of alum to purify1,000,01)0 gallons or water and costs

    per 100 pounds.In his recommendations, ISrown

    "After seeing both methods for fi-ltration, it is my opinion that the me-chanical filters would do wiswanted here at much less cost origin-ally and for running same than Ihereservoir method.

    "1 shall send samples of the differ-ent of sand that can be found onthe islands to eaeli of the above-name- dfirms, anil if they decide that it can be

    will lessen the cost of runningthe filters very materially."

    The whole matter was referred to acommittee of the physicians of theHoard. The committee will meet inconference with Mr. ltrown.

    be persuaded into buying lin-iments without reputation or meritChamberlain's Pain Halm nomore, and its merits have been proven

    test of many years. Such lettersas the following, L. G. llagley,Huencnie, Cnl., are constantly beingreceived: "The best remedy for painI have ever used is Chamberlain'sBalm, and say so after having usedit in my family for several years." Itcures rheumatism, lame back, sprainsand swellings. For sale by nil drug-gists and dealers. Benson, Smith &Co., wholesale agents for II. I.

    BET ON IT EVERY TIME.You can wager your last dollar on

    Seattle Beer with the absolute assur-ance Hint you will win. lieer issuperior to it for purity, for flavor,as a tonic, Seattle Beer is pure, as itrepresents the best production of mns-te- r

    brewers nnd being made bybrains nnd honest labor should

    bo used by all who believe in usingtho On tap or in bottles at the"Criterion."

    Weekly Star, $4 per year,

    THE HAWAIIAN STAU. DECEMBER 17, 1896.

    BY AUTHORITY.WATER NOTICE.

    In accordance with Section 1, ofChapter XXVI of the Laws of 18S0:

    All persons holding water privilegesor paying water rates, are here-by notllled that the water for theterm ending June IU), ISO", will lie dueand payable at the otllee of the Hono-lulu Water Works, on the 1st day ofJanuary, SOT.

    All rates remaining unpaid for (if-te-days after they are due will be

    subject to an additional 10 perKates are payable at the otllee of the

    Water Works in the Kapuaiwa llulld-in- g.

    ANDKEW DKOWN,Siipcrintend't Honolulu Water Works.

    Honolulu. II. Dec. 17, lS'.lfl.

    I'LIIil.lC LANDS NOTICE.

    On Saturday, January 10th, 1807, at10 o'clock n. in., at the otllee of W. O.Aiken, Sub-Age- Fourth Land Dis-trict, I'aia, will be sold lot of Govern-ment Laud In Keabua, Kuln, Maui,(lower Makawao) containing 27 07-1-acres.

    Terms Cash, L S. Gold.price. $279.70.

    Plan showing survey, etc., of lieabove lot may be seen at the oflice ofthe Sub-Agen- t, I'aia. Maui, or at thePublic Lands Otllee. Honolulu.

    J. F. DKOWN,Agent of Public Lands.

    Dated December 10th, 1800.

    SALE LEASE OF GOVEKNMENTLOTS ON THE, ESPLANADE,

    HONOLULU, OAHU.

    On Tuesday, January 10th. 1807, at12 o'clock noon at the front entranceof the Executive Building will be soldat Public Auction the leases of the fol-lowing Government lots, situate on the

    ol nianulactiiring tlie wwater to furnish board Kentalat Francisco, of nnnuiu.

    to filter N()- -per day, 24 hours, for the mumm,

    sum $7,2.-.-0. is Xo, :M u,.ntl,t $300.00filter. high iressure filter allllli

    i ir -from

    paid

    a

    toj

    filter, furnisha

    '

    York,their O.

    to

    a

    100

    workfor

    a

    $1.73

    Mr.says:

    what

    kinds

    used, its

    Don't

    costs

    by afrom

    PainI

    Noor

    best.

    thoserates

    1

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    I

    '

    Upsett

    OF

    annum.Upset Kental $300.00 per

    Terms: Lease for fen years, rentpayable quarterly in advance.

    ' ,T. A. KING,Minister of the Interior.

    Inferior Ollice, December 13, 1S00.

    Department of Finance,Houolulu. II. I., December 13th, 1800.

    Under Article 33, Section I of theConstitution, it is required that eachmember of the Cabinet shall make anannual report of transactions withinhis department, during the year end-ing December 31st.

    The Minister of Finance takes thisoccasion to request, all those havingclaims against the Government of amonetary nature, to present them tothis oflice, through the proper Depart-ments, not later than 12 o'clock noonon Thursday, Jn,iiuary 14th. 1S07, afterwhich date the books of this Depart-ment will be closed.

    All persons having moneys on ae- -'count ot the Government arc request-ed to make their returns promptly, inorder that there may be no delay inclosing the accounts for the year end-ing December 31st, 1S00.

    S. M. DAMON.Minister of Finance.

    AssortingColVce, we are prepared to buy andClean Coffee the parchment.

    Moderate made forCoffee.

    Apply to

    II. HACKFELD &

    WHENYOU

    want your watch repairedyou take it to a watch-make- r

    when you wantyour bicj'c'e repaired,take it to a practical me-chanic.

    Wo guarantee- our workand have the best equipp-ed for doing it.

    We have the tools andthe stock of parts for allkinds of repairing, a fullline sundries, and acompetent repairer fromtho Coast.

    Honolulu Qyclery,2111 KING STREET,

    H. Q. WOOTTEN, PropV.

    CAKKIACIK MANUFACTURERS.V W WUIHHT.

    Fort St.. opposite Club Stabler.

    PLUNDERS ANDffiMMKLUTH & CO.,

    I Nuuanu St.

    MKHCHANT88. 1. Ghnw.

    DR. BERT F. BURGESS,1'HYSICIAX AND SUItUtiON.

    Trousseau Residence, entrance 410Punchbowl Street and 143 Miller

    Street, Honolulu, II. I.Hours: 8:30 to 10 n. in.; 1:30 to 1

    p. in.; 7 to 8 p. in. Telephone, 852.

    GEO. H. MUDDY, J). I). S.

    FOUT STREET, OPPOSITE CATHO-LIC MISSION.

    Hours: From 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.

    C. W. MOORE,Physician and Surgeon

    (From San Francisco,)

    Oflice, Club Hotel, lleretnnia Street.Telephone 410.

    DR. J.'H. RAYMOND,Cor. AlaUca and Sts.

    WITH Dlt. COOIIl

    Oflice Hours: 10:00 a. in. to 12:00;1:00 to 3:00 p. in.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.

    DR. C.33 is zr

    Hotel

    Ironrletor

    B. HIGH,

    (Graduate Philadelphia Dental College,1U2.)

    Masonio 'JCcj-xtl-- i ilo.A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,

    DENTIST,Strerl, Arlington C.itlui;..

    A. J. DERBY, D.D.S.DUNTIST.

    Dental Rooms Cottage No. 100 AlakeaStreet, bet. Iieretania and IIot,el.

    Telephone lilS. Ollice hours fl a. m. to 4 p. m.

    I. MORI, M. D.OFFICE, corner Fort and Kukui sts.RESIDENCE Arlington Hotel.

    Hours: 7 to 8:30 a. m.; 4 to 8:30 p. m.Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p. m.

    Telephone, 530.

    M. S. (xRINBAUAl & CO.Limited.

    HONOLULU, H. I

    Commission Merchants and Importersof General Merchandise,

    San Francisco Ollice. 215 Front St.

    M. PHILLIPS & CO.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of

    AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRV GOODS

    Corner Fort and Oucnn Sts.. Honolulu

    AGENCY OF

    Kolrn- Immiif ration Company

    Removed to Hawaiian SiiimpoBuilding.

    Having established a modern plant p. o. Box 1 10.for Hulling, Polishing and

    inCharge Cleaning

    CO.

    shop

    of

    SALOONS,

    lUireluniii

    SODA

    Telephone 789.

    CONSOLIDATED

    WATER WORKSCOMPANY, LTD.

    Esplanade, corne- - Allen nnd Fort streets.

    H3LMSTER A. CO.. Aont.II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS

    '

    IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION

    MERCHANTS.

    Von Holt Block, Honolulu.

    M. Lancaster,Practical Horseshoer.

    First Class Work in every respect.Murray Wagon Shop, - - King Street.

    Telephone, 572.

    JOHN 0UDRRK1RKCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

    Repairing and house movingattended to.

    Residence, Mnkiki street, near WilderAvenue. Telephone 490.

    JAS. F. MORGAN.No. 45 Queen Street,

    Auctioneer and Stock Broker,

    Special attention given to the

    handling of

    I Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds

    Arguments!

    There is a tremendous amount of windwasted each year by dealers in bicycles ina vain attempt to establish the popularityof their wheels. No better argument infavor of

    TheRemington

    JrzJrJr

    Can be offered than the enthusiasm shownover the introduction of this wheel andthe homage that has been paid. Everyperson who has purchased a Remingtonstill has it. There is no better proof of awheel's popularity.

    MODELS, 20,pounds.

    c u

    It is enough.

    W

    '20, lloatlstcrs, weight 21 to 25

    3101)1:1, 21 LiidiVs and 2:t Ladies Diamonds, weight22 to 25 pounds.

    MO DHL 22 Racer, weight is to 20 pounds.

    H. Hackfeld & Co.,AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS..

    i

    i

    1 1

    1

    Ic

    s t1

    1

    oJ

    Bicycles, il Bicycle Sifts.

    evelands and other makes.Ladies, Gentlemen's and Boy's,

    AT PRICES TMT WILL ASTONISH YOU

    Will arrive on the Australia, duo here on the 11 titinst. The above goods will be personally selectedby our Manager, Mr. IT. E. Walker, now at thoCoast.

    A boy appreciates no better present than aBicycle. Give him one for Christmas.

    The prices will suit rou, and so will tho Wheels. They areGUARANTEED.

    If you purchaser Cleveland Ilicycle yonmil learn lo ride free of charge al

    The Cleveland Riding Academy,at Independence Park. 0,icn all day and Saturday nights. '

    LESSONS 50 CENTS.

    Cleveland Bicycle Agency,Mnsonlc Temple. CHAS. I). WALKER, Acting Mgr.

  • SCljc Hawaiian Star(Dally tunl Weekly.)

    Published Every Afternoon (ExceptSunday) by the Huwulion Stnr

    Newspaper Association (Lhn.)

    EDIT0WS13 ... EditorFRANK L. 1I00QS ....Business Mgr.C. L. CLEMENT.... Advertising Dep't.

    SUBSCRIPTION KATES:Ter Yenr In Advance $ 8.00Three Months in Advance 2.00Per Month in Advance 75Foreign, per Year lu Advance.. 12.00

    WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION HATES:Local Subscribers, Per Annum. . .$4.00Foreign Subscribers, " ..$3.00

    Strictly in Advance.

    Advertising Bates made known on ap-plication at the Business Office.

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1890.

    San Francisco is lowering herself inthe estimation of every community inthe world by putting prize lightingdisputes ahead of everything else.

    As to Cuba, Mr. Cleveland "wouldlike to; and yet he doesn't care to."In both Senate and House the patriots3iave friends who will be untiring intheir behalf.

    LEFT OUT.

    The wire must have been down partof the time the report of SecretaireOlney was going from his ollice to theWhite House. If it was Iransinittodanother way the messenger likelytempered with it and lost or eradicat-ed a paragraph. Because in reviewingl(r. Olney 's report the papers say:

    "Hawaii comes in for a single shortstating that of UL' the man

    imiHirtanee have arisen; that a sfor indemnity have leen filed

    in behalf of United States, citizens ar-rested during the last, rebellion, andthat the final chapter in the historyof that attempted revolt was reachedin the pardon of the

    Perhaps it may be that Mr. Cleve-land did not care for being a party todisseminating this statement. Can helie blamed. As a man who desires tobury deeply the dead, disagreeablepast, he cannot be censured. As apublicist, as the President sending in-formation to Congress, he has degen-erated very markedly in these par-ticular premises. In previous mes-sages and papers Mr. Cleveland hasjiol omitted Hawaii. The question Jfthe relations of these islands and theUnited States has been the foremostand often the exclusive considerationin a number of public documents to

    "which Mr. Cleveland has attached hissignature. Upon an occasion he

    a special embassador to thisi ..... Now he has fonrotten tintthere Is Hawaii. His silence is a con-fession that former ievs and actsconcerning this land and the matterof annexation were mistakes. He hrts

    notwithstanding

    MODEHnTioTHER

    the OtJtCrS.me that

    Republic acceptable enjoy

    who edy,Fig

    do areAfter four years struggle with

    this stubborn almost unyieldingman victory over his animus and

    ancj poisoned mind has beenachieved; signal and satisfac-tory conquest. The 4th day Marchnext will see the White House an-other personality. Mr. Clevelandnot be calumniated these col-umns, not attacking himsay that broader man, one morethoroughly American, be his suc-cessor. Maj. not onlyfriendly in-- advance the policyAnnexation, but will bring with at-tention the subject the most rigidconviction that certain cases theUnited States extend territor- -ial possession.

    NO ENT.

    The San Chronicle,lias yet period of threemouths the same concern-ing Hawaii, now What may bevailed new tack of its course pol-icy antagonistic annexation. TheChronicle has blown hot and cold

    subject of the destiny of theislands since the earliest months ofISflH. At lias seemed quitefriendly, but truth must be said

    fiat Honolulu has not beenany depth of the sincer-ity the paper. The Chronicle hasbeen vaselllatlng and therefore hasIk'cii held distrust. Even whenlias friendship the causeof annexation its loyalty has beenquestioned. strange just now,when hundreds of haveIx-e- indifferent the premises andscores have been variance withannexation views e,ndorse the same,that hc Chronicle urges protector-ate. Tho- first ground that

    this the.get all that wants without

    liavlng to settle perplexingof race, labor and suffrage. Next

    that sugarmenace the development of the beet

    The unfairness and

    unreliability of the Chronicle areworthy of further comment the ex-tent only of saying that the papernow working annexation andthe reciprocity treaty. Hawaiian an-nexationists have claim upon thekindly offices of California account

    business association. These islandsbuy San Francisco. Since 1803 thebulk of the people and the press ofthe Bear state have been friendlyannexation and cable. The Star be-lieves that, the defec-tion again of the Chronicle the Amer-ican commonwealth nearest the Is-lands will continue hold the weightof its influence the side of the de-sideratum the progressive elementhere. There have been some tryingsituations and some distressing inci-dents in the intercourse between

    and Hawaii. It pitythere have been breaks, but thereenough of diplomacy and energy' ntthis end meet and handle the unto-ward controversies. At the propertime there will be dear and

    showing making plain tit?and perfidious actions of

    certain men prominent In California.In the meantime, with such encourage-ment the news that even the

    Transcript. (Capt. Palmer) ex-pressing itself reasonably annexa-tion, those here committed thecause have but reinforce the plea,pile up the evidence and increase andstrengthen the forces.

    CHASE HOME

    .

    The Fort Hustler Back the heart'i':,. 11....!....,... ij .ifmiiuan i .

    hasd. the ostate more

    man travel agent was among thepassengers the Alameda today. Mr. ntJWChase best of health says We in

    1.!.. i 1.!.. . "questions ' ,. 1 " . Ol and

    viunneugood part his time Boston.

    He found nearly everybody interestedHawaii and he lost oppor-

    tunity make converts for the cause.was talking annexation from the

    time stepped American soil untilleft it," said Mr. he the

    boat to greet some friends. At W;ish-f.- .ai:..:...

    ers and and

    MISS AYHItS IJCAVKS.Alice Ayers, the caste girl

    l.aliaina, who suing Win. Mahukafor breach of promise,

    was married today wealthy Jap-anese. The couple will Japanthis afternoon the Uorlc,

    thu itiu:.1:50 was the

    rear of Ahi's Xuu- -anu street, and was by childthrowing lighted match inloose hay. No damage. few luicketsOf water cNtinguished thy blaze.

    THEHas found that her little ones areImproved more by the pleasant laxa- -tive, Syrup need

    abandoned laxative of ofuovernmcnt, against, tlian other, and more

    and against annexation. to them. Childrennothing else. it and it benefits them. The trueThose wish Hawaii become Syrup of Figs, manufacturedpart parcel the United States bythe California Syrup Co. only,

    feel pained.elated.

    anda

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    L ESTATE SALE

    YEHR.

    On Monday, Dec. 21,AT 12 NOON

    At my Salesroom on Queen Street, 1

    will Sell at Public Auction,

    220 RESIDENCESITESSITUATED AT KAPAHULU, ON THE

    BOUNDARY KAPIOTvANl

    PARK THERESIDENCES OF MESSRS.

    CECIL 1SROYVN AND

    Jl. .1. NOhTE.

    The lots are situated in the Iilockbounded by Kauaiua CampbellAvenues and Kapahulu Road.

    The majority of lots arc 100x150feet, and hac a frontage on oneof the aliove-inention- Avenues or onthe new Streets opened jhroiighoutthe tract.

    situation of the Iot, adjacentto the elegant. Residences at the Reachanil Parle, should command tho atten-tion of nil Home and Invest-ors.

    Remember that the number of Lotsis limited this be the grand

    fopKrtunity yet offered in RealEstate.

    Maps of the Lots can be seen nt mySalesroom.

    J. MORGANAUCTIONEER.

    THE HAWAIIAN STAR. DECEMBER 17. 1806,

    DECEMBER 4, i8907

    Men who fare1' tliinkirijV.'J'f(jetting thttir, wives snmethirij-nic- e

    for a'CHristmas piesent inthe way of Silver Ware uill dowell to read the following list.Everything bought of ns is

    up to re presentation,That in itself means a great

    deal. If say it's so, vou'l)find it is so That's the kindof house you want to dealwith.

    Sterling Silver Warein great varieties, such as Teaand Coffee, bets, Spoon, Fish,and Pie Sets, Scup Lndles,Carving ets in various stalesand prices,.

    Happiness in life is of ourown creation. Good smround-ing- s

    in detail ln.lp U,make life sweeter, bet'er andnobler. Beautify your home

    ar. you.i,.wneneyer mliving.

    Silver Plated Ware.In these poods we have?

    Street and evervthinp" COllld df'i'..:... '. uutr,

    Cut beenreal

    and ail touseful innovations.

    the Riht areparagraph no invention,

    DISCOriJAClEM

    nv

    never

    Chase, left

    nigs.

    Honolulu

    sail for

    The firefurniture

    Provisional by any

    rem

    andnot

    will

    and

    and willest

    fully

    every

    tl

    ; : ;and L,,IU

    ..c -- V"liikz invented Cosmeon Toilet

    Goods rightly surmised justwhat mankind needed.

    Other SUch asRockwoodBanauet. kind shown

    Rrnrlrj H'lnmnn- - Jinri llOl'O.

    in Silk Tissue, and OnyxTables always make hand- -'some present;-- .

    A 1 1 A N H A R Dj WARE COMPANYFort St., Opp. Spreckel's

    dealer In better condition.

    WATCHES

    perfect satisfaction to wearer.1

    WATCHES rc'

    ngainst the a gentle remedy ahead

    pleased,

    butu

    Francisco

    advanced

    Hawaiian

    interests.

    the

    the

    we

    ALL OTHER stand-

    ard makes, know a (joodtinny when we see it are

    afraid to let yon know itl also.

    II. F. WICHMAN'SPrices on never

    so low.

    AUCTION SAL.EOF

    Valuable City and

    220 Country Property.Ry of the of tho late XV

    .TAMES I will sell at PublicAuction at my salesroom, QueenStreet,

    Saturday, Dec. 19th,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

    The valuable properties:1. Residence property on Beretania

    Street, adjoining the Central Unionchurch. The lot has a of 81feet in Ilerctania street, is 171 feetdeep and 102 2-- feet at rear. Build-ings on the property comprise 1

    of 7 2 separatecottages containing 3 rooms,and verandas.

    2. Parcel of at Kawailoa,of Wnlalua, Oahu, described In

    Royal Patent Ornnt No. to theBoard of Education, containing 2

    property is on theand adjoins the Old

    Church Premises. There is a Cottageon tho

    in U. S.Deeds nt Purchaser's Expense.For further particulars apply to

    THURSTOJ & STANLEY, Attorneys,or to.

    Jas. F. Morgan,'K

    SvHrik .Ui.--

    I

    WW. DIMOM)'5 icuJ

    ' There are many kinds ofsold, and, to the ordinary ,

    purchaser, make is as good !as another. The value of thepieces depends, of course,

    cutting. It edges aresharp you may depend upon itthat quality good.

    Among the makes ofin the United States but

    one firm sells enough to war-rant their having a ware roomin New York. Everyone inthe States knows which firm

    is Dorftinger. thelarge cities, from Boston southto Richmond and West to!Denver, the purchaser putSbut glass question to a j

    "Is it Dorll nger's?"iThe make so well knownthat name sells it. Our!

    you can, th;s jine .g entird

    sire the.the .i,,,.

    we love taiK

    ayd now the apewho

    and

    his

    for OF

    and

    on

    from Dorilinger factory.Other dealers think it is thebest, buyers think it thebest, then why we?Other makes may as good;il 1

    from Child's Cms ' W ruimiy uuiuer.glass lookedaruck .Charles chase, expensive lnvm.vnf

    Seekers

    P.

    aoout . .j

    , .

    .l i

    '

    frontage

    dwelling

    glass at prices cutmakes it possible

    class to pieces ofvarious sizes and shapes.

    We have also a desire toattention to a stock

    Cut nf a'ilvfiru'nrn ormninr. sr.nrl.Glass Ware, ing that excefs most any-War- e.

    Piano. thing of the

    Hatch Cooper l'rank Hast- - HoUSe Lamps With Shades ,mPkln ring8 t0r 31.50.

    half

    store

    sdfcnc

    when

    AND

    each

    The

    ever

    THE HA W

    Bank

    the

    ELGIN jiccthe

    ELGIN'position effect easily

    prejudice

    "will

    mentioned

    ADJOINING

    We sell

    but

    not of

    watches were

    order heirsSMITH,

    following

    mainhouse rooms

    each bthLand Dis-

    trict33,

    acres. ThisGovernment Road

    Property.Terms: Cnsh Cold Coin.

    AUCTIONEER.

    glassone

    the the

    the isall cut

    glass

    that In

    one cutsalesman:

    isthe

    the

    theshould not

    be

    cut. 00t.11for the

    middle own

    call vourgrvids,

    We sterling human ingenuity made makers

    VON HOVr BLOCK.

    Necessaries

    AND

    Delicacies

    FOR

    Christmas.

    When we advertised grocer-ies suitable for Thanksgiving"jorginp:, we had no idea thathalf of Honolulu comingin to buy them. But that'swhat happened. The peoplewanted high class groceries atlow class prices, and theyhave learned that our adver-tisements that.

    Our stock for the Christinasdinner contains many essentialsthat were not here for Thanks-giving. We are prepared tofurnish everything at lowprices and the best qualit' ofgoods.

    ' What we offer are thingshard to got along withoutthings needed for tho big din-

    ner you will have on that day.Apples, raisins and plum pud-ding how are you going toget along without plum pud-ding? Minco meat, nuts, piefruit, table fruit, Christinascandles and holders. . Thesearo things you need and cannot without.

    J. T. WaterhoiiiFC,QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU.

    v ..... .! iSiili--

    Be

    You Right on

    Footwear.

    There's lots of tricks in the trade, and they're practisedmore than you think; but not here.

    This store makes you sure 'you're right. This storeguarantees you a safe investment of every dollar you. put intothe shoes we sell you. It is a good shoe store largest in thecountry full of good shoes at prices that worry our com-petitors out of their sleep, i.

    THE MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.

    Manufacturers' Agents and Exclusive Dealersin Shoes.

    P&l tern, iflr i

    are

    factory q? ths jiraarican Yfatch

    W A T .IT--T A TVT movements nrp ns nrrnrntp titnp.l!Pinfrs ntsell silver has yet possible. Even the of Swiss

    was

    mean

    do

    Watches acknowledge the superiority of the WAIFHAM movements.TSTo Prices Tiikie Mine.

    FRANK J. 1 XJ O J IS,PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,

    FOKT STREET STREH1, CORKER OF MERCHANT STREET.

    Laying;

    Down

    The Law I

    We have now reached the zenith of "our aim, and popular

    opinion us.

    Our recent addition to our store, our new mammothstock, and a practical knowledge of over thirty-si- x years in

    the retail shoe trade, makes us masters of the situation.

    Kkinerny's Mammoth Shoe Store.

    E" No.

    9

    sure

    sustains

    TORT STniWGIBJT.

    W. JORDAN'S10" Store, Fort Street.

    Rocking Horses, Swinging Horses, Police Patrol Wagons,Gig Rockers, Duxters, Shoo-Pl- y Velocipedes, Push

    Carts, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Wheelbarrows,Stick Horse Chime, Croquet Sets, all sizes,

    Swings, Air Guns, School Drill Guns,Magic Lanterns, a Complete Assortment of Gaines, Mechani-

    cal Toys, Christmas Tree Ornamdnts of all kinds,Cossaques and Bon-Bon- s.

    DOLLS ! DOLLS ! DOLLS.Small Toys of Every Kind.

    Leai1:laer Goods :Ladies' Purses, Sterling Silver Mounts, Ladies' Morocco and

    Calf Handkerchief Bags, Ladies' Lambskin and.PoliDorothy Bags. f

    ?-

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    aMIIPIvE MIRRORS.

    "No. lO" Fort Street- -

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    During;

    ffot

    Weather

    Grape

    Juice

    ROBERT CATTON,

    Aent for

    MAECUS MASON & CO.Makers of

    COFFEE AND RICE MACHINERY

    1 NEW YORK.

    OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Queen

    Street, Honolulu.

    1 IFrom Saturday, Dccomlicr

    51 li, until

    CHRISTMAS

    JapaneseToys,Fancy Goods,.Lacquer Ware.

    K ISOSHIMA,411 KING STREET, HONOLULU.

    EWitalilG Life Assurance Society

    of the Unitkd States,

    BRUCE OAimVItlGIIT,Qonoral Manager for Hawaiian Islands,

    It. AA. 0.

    'fir' WTW,F,WW,T

    New Ollieor ar ' fortitcJ-Wt- .D!5"Mhluiary" .(,:''

    ...'.'..S- " - '(

    l'rivtitocnee

    "V ':." T.. ,..,.. ML.M of Hood's SarHaparllln,lenr .vtnicuc emu n """'V. M..0V ;. Iilftt. evening ami seleetid rorclfrn Allah-- , and lil.s secretary.olllcers, for Ih'e ciisuliifi: year. The Majoroliolee for, theljH-HHldenc- fell npoh Klnley iiatuuillyCliiirles4Crrtnl;rTtieorR:e was of eoiiiment.fleeted president, II. A. Giles, see- - Minister Cooper called Maj.

    and 1). IV Timlin, treasurer, Kinley this afternoon, was invitedThe additional members to the to eonferenee. Mr. Cooper

    Hoard of liiunu,rers are T. V. King, U. said that there was treaty of annex- -1!. and H1 Tow.se, selected by ntion process atc

    l'r.u!1..iit rVnm. Washington. Muj. MeKinlcy did not

    Tlie fiojd day sports hislanttary were generally disctissed. concerning the relations of the lta- -

    The prizes for the different events will waiian Islands this country were,be decided in the month by The interview was short one. but

    the board of managers. w,s lo"ff t'noufidi cloudThe plated by m. rumor and gossip,

    committee having the affair in rtnarge,as follows:One mile novice, bicycle.One hundred yards, handicap, run-

    ning.Half-mil- e, handicap, bicycle.Putting shot, handicap.One mile, greenhorn, bicycle.Quarter-mil- e, handicap, running.Three-minut- e class, scratch, bicycle.Knnning high jump, hand.One' mile invitation, bicycle.Two hupdred and twenty yards,

    handicap, 'running.Pole vault, handicap.One hundred and twenty yards,

    handicap, hurdle.One mile, handicap, bicycle.liroail jump, hand, running.Three mile lap, scratch, bicycle.Half mile, hand, running.Tandem, scratch.Throwing the hummer, hand.One mile handicap, running.King tournament. Only mejnbers

    can compete.Half mile horse race.

    QPER& OUSE

    Thursday Night, Dec. 17THE CELEBRATED

    Monta gue Faust

    Ifcceived Last Delightedand Kntlnisitistic Audlenee.

    FULL OF STARTLING NOVELTIES.

    Doors open at :Vi). Conimence atsharp.

    l!ox plan at Wall, Nichols Co.Secure your during the day

    avoid tlie crush. Popular$1, 75 cents and cents.HKVAX MOXTAtJUK, Iluslness Mgr.

    Founders OafAT

    Eamefiameha!Saturday, Dec. 19th.

    Sports: 2:30 p. m.Memorial Exercises:

    BuiitliriR of Meinoriul Monument,Sinsiiij; hy Schools, in Mnnuui

    Gy innasiuni,

    AT 7:4."5 I:. OM.1'UllLIC CORDIALLY INVITED.

    X

    RtTrigernled Calii'ornlti Turkeys

    )Ialiiird, Teal, and Sprig Ducks,

    Tame (Jtiosc, Haros, Chickens.

    Pork Loins, Pork Tenderloins,

    Spare Hi lis.

    Those wishing Poultry will pleaseplace their orders early.

    itMetropolitan Meatuo

    Perpetual Calendar!

    Win yon Calendar for 1897

    Got which will also for 180S,1899, 1900, and for every year of theChristian Era.

    PAST, l'RESENT AND FUTURE.

    I'rice, 50 Cents. On ale at

    Hawaiian Nowh Cortinmiv.- -

    THE HAWAIIAN STAR. DECEMBER 17. iSpfi

    AT CANTON.

    Minister Cooper tins n Confer'Wlth.,Maj. MeKInley.

    CANTON, Dec. S. 'Clio visit.... i, r n

    llcn.jninln Lodge .Mark, to M.

    Aliens- -

    Da

    by ,R'

    nil

    one do

    of.

    of

    . caused j;ooil deal

    vice- - onand

    a privateno

    Herder in of negotiation

    to occur on to the what views10

    toon later a it

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    to raise ofurogram as conU

    is

    Night

    o'clock

    ticketsto prices:

    50

    get

    indicate Minister

    TO INVKSTIGATK.LONDON Tlie (iovernment med-

    itates the appointment of commis-sion investigate the spot tVecritical condition of the sugar Indus-try of the West Indies.

    HAT fllSASTKlt.

    Steamer roundercd and S'i LivesAre Lost;

    COKUNNA, Spain, Dee. Tlie Ital-ian steamer Salier, formerly the prop-erty of the North Clerman Lloyd Com-pany, foundered oil' the Spanish coastin tlie recent heavy gale.

    VKU), Spain, Dec. 10. There were210 passengers the Salier. Hercrew was composed of 0.1 men.

    All board perished.The Salier's passengers consisted of

    1111 Kussians, (lalicians, (il Span-iards and Oerman.

    The passengers were mostly in thesteerage.

    WASHINGTON'S I!I I!TI1I)A V.

    The Hawaiian Society, Son's of theAmerican devolution, will observeWashington's birthday by elabor-ate program and large gatheringtlie residence of Hon. C. Jones. Animitation will be extended theDaughters of the l!evolution-t- o par-ticipate the affair.

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    TWO DAYS lilCIUND.message received by Tlieo. il

    Co.: from the home agentsA. S. S. Co. states that the

    Warriinoo. from Vancouver, is runningtwo days late and will fall due heretomorrow.

    h N1CW l'KKSICIt.Harry A. .leroine, a prominent i'a-eil-

    I'nion Club man, has succeededIC. T. Osborn as iur.ser of the S. S.Peking after an absence of sixteenyears from tlie sea. Mr. Osborn liasbeen purser of the liner for two yearsand is well known at this port.

    O-- .i the birth of a child,1 let a paperof the date be laid aside, as tlie found- -ation of that child's collection. Oneach succeeding birthday let other pa- -pers lie added, until the child can takethe work in charge for himself. Inmiddle or old age the person will lookover his collection witli interest, to seewhat occurred on each of his

    The best way to buy anything is to borrow it first.

    BUILDING,

    pays you your money back ify ji don't like it.

    That's our way of lending.-- fliill'nt! A: Company,ban Friineiht'O

    Written applications for shares of

    thf ea:iit..l focU in the

    D H CO

    Should be made to the

    mand will probably lie In excess of tinsnf kIimi'ck to In' Issued, sueli

    Jilled pro rata.n. F. DILLINGHAM,

    Oahu Railway Land Honoliilu,Honolulu, Hecember 15, 1890.

    AUCTION SALE

    By I). HOWAiri) HITCHCOCK,ON

    Monday, December 2AT 10 O'CLOCK A.

    At the Art of the

    Pacific Hardware. . (Inmnanv.

    "Cures talk "in fnvor BTi

    ns for no other modicine It (rent cures recorded In truthful,convincing language of grateful men andwomen, constitute its moat effective

    Mnny of these cures arc mar-velous. T hey liavo won the conildcncc ofthe have given Hood's Sarsnpa-rill- a

    tlie largest sales in the. world, andhnvc made necessary for its mnnufacturo1'1C Brcutcat latoratorj on crth. Hood'sDarsnparnm la Known oy tuu cun-- ib iiuamado cures of scrofula, salt rheum andeczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgiamm fft'BK nerves, cures ui uvurand kidney troubles, catarrh and

    Such Curos as This Merit." My little nephew was n plump and

    healthy baby until a year and a half old,then sores broko out behind his ears andspread rapidly over his head, hands andbody. A physician said tho troublo wasscrofula humor in tho blood. Tho childbecame ono complcto sore. Wo had torestrain hands to keep him. fromscratching tho sores. We were inducedto try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and In n shorttime he had moro life. He improved rap-idly, his skin became entirely clear ofsores and he is now a healthy child." Mrs.Florence Andrews, Clearfield, Iowa.

    HocSarsaparilla

    Is the best In fact the Ono True Wood Purifier.

    euro llvcr Ills ; easy toHOOd S PlllS take, easy to operate. l!5c.

    i..iiriu Unix luiipu)).WI IOLKSALU Af i HNTS.

    xmas cards,

    toys,

    A

    VELOCIPEDES,

    DOLLS,

    POCKET AUO OFFICE DIARIES

    FOR 1897,

    HOLIDAY BOOKS,

    AND

    call on or sond to t;io

    NEWS CO

    ' Limited.)MERCHANT STKE1CT,

    In thoin.. ... y NEW LOVE jBest tea of your urroeer.

    undersigned

    mmilii.r

    Company,

    1,

    ad-

    vertising.

    Provo

    FORT STREET.InuliKU'd in the apartments are a

    model suite of rooms, large ami com-modious. Stationary wash bowls, etc.Those wishing to talce roomers canutilize other rooms well planned forsuch a ease. This is the best appoint- -eel Hat cr apartment house in llono- -

    'lulu. 'lluilding now open forKor particulars ns regards terms,

    etc., apply to.

    W. A. LOVE, Agent.

    HawaiianElectric

    within ten days from date. As the de- -

    Tlio clcnne!.t, brightest infest and really,.. .. ... i ... .. In tho lone run. tho clicnncst niul bestapplications, in ine cieni 01 ineir oe-- f , f ,, ,g tb ,

    ing for an excess of shares, will be descent electric liRht. Safe; could

    and

    OF

    M.

    Itooms

    people;

    uyBpi'iiaiii,malaria.

    his

    notlibiRlie snier. a lew unj nj-- it ruHmiirm kinitleimm of Honoluhi ennw rusliing down tothe oftlce of tho Electric Company anil said"GUvo me IlKiircs for wiriiiR my Iioupo, and 1wont It iloiiB at mice; no moro innips lor m.Lust nicht n Inmn tipiied over ami It cameso near betting firo to tho houso and burningmr children and I take ni more risks."

    This U the ntiment of quite a niunlior In.......l.d ...lm liti.'u nnlnrml llinlr

    bouseR fitted with tho perfect liRlit.I .Inst think It over nnd make un your mindthat you wnnt the best and safest light; sendfor tho Hawulian Electric Company and tellthem what you wnnt.

    Wo have a complete stock of everything Inthis lino and have just received a lot of thovery latest designs in chandeliers.

    ISX.Photographer.

    Otllco Corner of Punchbowl and Printer'sLane.

    All WurU Strictly IIIbIi Oruilo ami TeriuiMoilrrn to.

    ,4- 4' H.

    BOY'S STARSHIRT WAISTS.

    We hnv--o jusf received a. big assortment of these

    CELEBRATED WAISTS,

    including a great many of the dark patterns, for whichmothers have been asking of late.

    Kemomber, these ai'o the best grade made by the Starfolks. Wo retail them- - for 1 each. There are cheapergrades, made by the same people, bearing tho same marks.Don't bo misled. We handle only the No. 1 grades.

    Now is the time to make your selections before thoassortment is broken.

    Buy your boy half a dozen for Christmas, together witha suit of our popular Ready-to-We- ar Clothes.

    d's Pi

    CALENDARS,

    HITCHCOCK,Landscape

    US

    :

    in Tin: I.ATKST

    nI'ATTKllNw.

    i in,OCTOBER ARRIVALS

    Picture loialdins: and Mat Boards

    Platinotype Pictures of Hawaiian ScenesOil aiadWaterColorPaintma'S

    I1V MIS. KKLJ.KV, 111 I'UIICOUK, HUftO FtSIIUK. JI5SSUTT AM) OTIUMCS.

    BIRB C AG 1An invoice in now design, direct from tho factory, at prices lower tlian the lowest.

    IIYOTlrCIO RISFKIGBKAI'ORS.No taints, tin oitors: removable Oiilvanii'd Stcl CniniinrtincntK, entirely sriarnte(l one fromanotlier Water denied Tap. I'erfee'ly Irisuliit.-i- l Wutlg. Air tijlit .Joints unil Seiini'.Tho

    onl IVrfect Itcfii rator Made.

    Morion's improved Bail Bearing (laichei Screw Jacks,T'k- - acuiM of perfection. Simples at tho Pact lie Hardware Company.

    llglit

    sCa i MclNTYRE & BRO-- ,IMPORTKRS AND DKALKKS IN

    Groceries, Provisions FeedEAbT COKNLK FOKT AND KlNG

    New Goods roV.cifod by avery Packet from tho Eastern States and Kurope('ronli California Produuo tiy oirory atonmer. All orders faithfully attended to.nut rond.i delivered to uny part of the city free of charge,

    orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone No, 02,Post Otllco Box No. Ho.

    music and musical goods,JBisaranoe Gampany of iori Amsri

    HAWAIAAN

    HONOLULU.

    inspection.

    OOlTipaJiy

    andSTREETS.

    OF FOUNDED IK 1792.01leat Firo liihuranco Company in the lTniletl States.

    Losses Paid since organization, about $90,000,000.

    OF AUCKlAfJD. N. Z.

    Firo and

    itsIN 1859.

    Capital, $5,ooo,ooo.effected on Buildings, Goods and Merchandise.

    For I,owest Rates apply to II. L0SK, Gen. Agt., Hawaiian Islands.

    leautiful Homes for Hiio !.a rci

    w

    g a v v uiv m, h m hi hi u m lA

    J i

    gy 'Saul: IDealers

    PHILADELPHIA.

    Marin3.ESTABLISHED

    Insurance

    zste-rrr- v.

    in REAL ESTATE and

    saamgiftaiB

    FINANCIAL AGENTS

    E&ffitis B,Uo Ele(fant Puueo Tract,1' Hilo.These lota cominaml a maenlflcent view over the city of Hilo, Hilo Hay to Cocoanut Ulanil.

    Lots Large! Erices Reasonable! Terms Easy!Wo will contract to Build IteslJenccs for purchasers oa Kiisy Payments.

    BRUCE, WARING & CO. F. M. WAKEFIELD, Agont,Fort St., Honolulu.

    ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL,PETER HIGH & CO.

    Oflico and Mill on Alr.liea and Richards,near Queen Btreet, Honolulu, H. I. . , .

    Proprietors.

    MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SCREENS,FRAMES,AND WA-W'XCI- WOKK.

    Hilo. Hawaii.

    Etc.

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    There me oxer 1000 Lots for sale50x100 feet niiiuki'. of Knplolnnl Turk,adjoining the liesidenees of Messrs. C.Brown, II.' J. Xolte, Thomas Ilollingerand others.

    These Lots will be sold cheaperthan any place in Honolulu since thereign of Kainehainehn III.

    Water will be laid on ns soon asbuyers are ready to build.

    Vricos are ranging from $100 perLot to $30.

    This is the best opportunity to geta home.

    I'or further particulars apply to

    W. C. ACHI & COReal Estate Brokers.

    Honolulu, Nov. 25, 1890.

    WILDER &C0.h (Established In 1871.

    Estate S, G, WILDER -i- - W. C, WIIDER.

    J

    Importers and Dkalfrs in

    Lumber and Coal

    Building MaterialsSUCH AS

    DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,

    Builders' Hardware,faints, Oils, Glass

    WALL PAPER, ETC.

    Cor, Fort and Queen Streets,

    .HOKOT.TTT.TT H

    HARNESS AND SADDLERY

    Made of the Tiest

    Oak-Tann- ed Leatherjs none too good, as it ismoney saM'd.

    Why run the rihk of losingyour life with machine madoharness when you can get thebest

    HAND-MAD- E ARTICLESHroni reliable dealers at aboutthe Mime price?

    FRED PHILF,KING STREET, HONOLULU, II. 1.

    Tele. No. Ul. P. O. Box, 133.

    GOOD BYETO HIGB-- S PRICESON GROCERIES

    We have cut loose Irom Hie oldmusty trade regulations. We'renot in the combine to keepprices way up. Drop in and besurprised and delighted at thelow price? on our CJioceries.

    CO.1iri.KrH A1SOKTMENT.

    Cor Chtplutn Laiio anil Fort St.Telephone 891. P. O. Box 40).

    Fatigue andWeakness

    yield to the persuasivepowers of

    Port,Old

    For Invalids or Convalescents noth-ing la so sustaining and invigorat-ing. It stimulates without reactionand the most delicate may employit freely.

    Antonio Fernandes,Fort street, near King. Tele. 140.

    ASTOR, HOUSE.AH CIIO0K, Proprietor.

    VIels 2." Cents.HEAT AND CLEAN. PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES.

    COR. HOTEL AND UNION STREETS

    Your business must have some pushin order to have some pull.

    Health and StrengthRESTORED

    THE USE OK

    Acer's Sarsaparilla.Mil 31. A. CiimiiiiIiik, tif Yiirruvlllc,

    Victoria. Aiitnilln, Suysl

    "About a year ago, 1 hail a severeattack of Influenza, which left 1110very weak, without energy, appe-tite, or interest in life. Obtaininglittle or no relief from doctors, orfrom the many remedies recom-mended to me, I finally tried Ayer'sSarsaparilla, and from that time,began to gain health and strength,I continued the treatment untilfully recovered, and now have verygreat pleasure in telling my friendsof the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla,and the happy results of its use. Iconsider it the best blood-purifi-known."

    AYER'SSARSAPARILLAGold Medals at the World's Chlel Expositions.

    AYCR'Q PIIIQ for ConstipationHlL.nO llLLO and Biliousness.Sugar-Coato- Mild but Effcctivo

    HOLLISTSR DRUB CO.,

    WHOLKSA LK AG ENTS.

    III. i IIS(LIMITED.)

    toctots and Ooih- -

    Dry Goods,

    Groceries.

    CURLY CUT

    Smoking

    T IoDacco.

    HA

    "DAGGER" BRAND

    HH MULLETBEATTEB. SALOON.

    Fort Street. - Opposite Wilder & Co,

    H. J. NOLTE, Prop'r.First-Cla- ss Lunches served with Ten, Coffee

    Hoiltt Water, Ginger Ale or Milk.Smokers' Requisites a Specialty.

    A GOOD THING4 U 2 C.

    Firewood, Coal, Sand.Obia, Algeroba and Pine Firewood,cut and split ready for the stove.Also Stove, Steam and Blacksmith'sCoal, White and Black Sand, atlowest prices, delivered to any part

    of the City.

    HUSTACE & COQUEEN ST. Tel. 414.

    THE HAWAIIAN STAR. DECEMBER 17, i8g6.

    TWO N'KW

    CHOSHN

    V- -111 HUTKNANTS Alii:

    I1Y COMPANY (!.

    ( apt. Ken One Contest A

    Celebration The I) Company "High

    .links" Pirsl tlold liar Won.

    In the election last night Company(1 struck for new blood and got It.Almost the total membership was

    'present. I'ifty-fou- r votes were polled.'dipt. .John Schacfer presided. Beforethe election began Lieut. Wilcox in-formed his friends that, on accountof ill health, he could not serve themagain and requested that his name benot considered.

    ('apt. Kea was the only candidatefor the llrst place in the company andwas unanimously reelected. Kor thellrst lieutenancy the names of SecondLieut Morse and Kirst Sergt. LouisKehuinanu were proposed. The lat-ter was elected by a good majority.All the candidates for the second lieu- -tenancy withdrew in fnor of Sergt.(ins Hose, who was unanimouslyelected.

    Louis ICehtmianii, the new first, iswell known. He is n clerk in the postotllee. His military experience dateshack to Kalakaua, and he has been inCompany G since its organization. Heis considered 11 good soldier and an ex-cellent instructor. Lieut.-ele- Kose isalso an old soldier. He is employed inthe department of agriculture.

    After the meeting the company helda "high jink's" in its quarters. Ue-- 1freslmients were ordered up by thenew ollieers.

    Privates .McCurrie and Aborn, ofCompany E, left for California by theAustralia. Their enlistments had e-- 1piled. A number of comrades of thelins were down to see them off. Bothmay return next year.

    Company A will hold a businessmeeting and will drill this evening.

    Company C has relinquished thedrill shed to Company I) for tomorrowowning and will Hold no meeting tinsweek.

    Orders for the 1) "High .links'"should have rend December ISth 111place of the 12th. The function willake place tomorrow evening.The first gold bar of the season was

    won at Uakaako butts Wednesday af-ternoon. Private Whitehead of Com-pany E will wear this mark of distinction, and he did it with a 4(1. Following were the scores of the afternoon:

    Company I) Corporal liiichaunn. 41.Company E Lieut. Evansen. 35;

    .Sergt. Taylor, 37; Corp. Miller, At);Private Whitehead, 111; Ilrittian, 32:Middleton. 37; Thorsen, 3li; Sanstrom,

    Company K Sergt. Gumpfer. 2.1;Private Mossman, 35; St. Clair, 27.

    Non-Co- Staff Sergt. Naone, 3d.

    MA NAG El! MOM!.(Ililo Tribune.

    Mr. .lohn Moir, formerly 1km-- lunaon the Oiiomca Plantation, has beentendered and accepted the management of the Honoinu Sugar Cos.plantation. Mr. Moir is the right in inin the right place and the Tribune extends congratulations. He assumescharge .lanuary 1, IS'.iT.

    SURE TO WIN.The people recognUe nnd appreciate

    real merit. That is why Hood's Sar-saparilla has the largest sales in theworld. Merit in medicine menus thepower to eure. Hood's Sarsaparillacures absolutely, permanent! v cures.It is the One True Blood Purifier. Itssuperior merit is an established fact,and merit, wins.

    HOOD'S PILLSeasy to operate.headache.sale agents.

    are easy to take,Cure Indigestion,

    Hobron Drug Co.

    HAWAIIAN HOTEL.This is Professor Berger's program

    for the concert by the Governmentband at the Hawaiian Hoted at 7:30this evening:

    I'art I.Overture Lu Dame lllanehe. HoieldienFinale Itigoletto VerdiSeleetion Kose of Castille .... IlalfeThree Hawaiian Songs and Choruses

    "MiUioi.""I'uu Ohulu.""Ilild no me A'u."

    I'art II.Seleetion Helisario DonizettiFantasia Let's He a Soldier. EllenbergWalt. The Source WaldtenfelI'olUa lied and Hlack Coote

    Hawaii Fonol,

    After hearing some friends contin-ually praising Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Ilemedy, CurtisFleek, of Annheim, California, pur-chased a bottle of it for his own usennd is now ns enthusiastic over itswonderful work ns anyone can be.For sale by all druggists nnd dealers.Deuson, Smith & Co., wholesale agentsfor H. I.

    Don't expect more of your advertis-ing than you would of a clock that'srun down. Advertising to pay mustbo kept wound up year in nnd yearout.

    Contains more Malt ExtractiveMatter and less Alcohol than anyother preparation on the market,as shown by the following chemi-cal analysis:

    Per Ct.Alcohol

    31 ALT XUTltIXE 1.0!)Wniiipoles Mall Kxtr'it, 7.2(1Wyetli's .Mull Kxtrncl, S.00

    l!oirsTnrrniit Mult Kx., 5.02Hairs i: & .11 Malt Ex., il.57Pabst Best Tunic . 4..VS

    The above figures prove that

    Per

    Is the ideal Malt Tonic and as aflesh producer and general liquid

    it is without an equal.

    All orders should be left with the

    Agents for the Islands.

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    H. MAY & CO.Wholesale and Retail

    Kxtrncl

    food,

    CEFt!)8 Fort Street.

    Roth Telephones ??. P. O. Pox 47.

    A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE

    Celebrated

    judweiser Beer.

    1'I.ACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY.

    H.Hackleld&Co.AGENTS.

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    Ct.

    RIDING OUTFITS(IIandoniely Ornamented)

    IlnmlOIiuIc Harness,Whips. Carriage Holies,

    Horse and Carriage GoodsIn general, make

    Suitable and DnraMe Holiday Presents

    C. R.King Street. Tel. 003.

    To be Given Away!Handsome Christmas Presents,

    First Presenj,Second Present,Third Present,

    Kimono.

    To person holding largest number of Tickets begiven present.

    To person holding Tickets equal to one-thir- d oflargest number be given second present.

    To person holding Tickets equal to one-quart- er oflargest number be given third present.

    Tickets will be giic-e- n with. each.50c Cash Purchase.

    IWAKAMI. Importer.Hotel Struct, Hobinson Block.

    Tickets must be brought to the store and counted at Christmas morning

    European Barber Shop.Cummins Block, Merchant St.

    First door from Fort Street.

    Finely equipped with all modernimprovements and conveniences.Everything new nnd Re-cently remodeled with the latestColumbia and cases. Besttwo-cha- ir in the city.

    Try of my Shampoo.Warranted to Cure Dandruh".

    Open until H. Sr'aturdavs U:"0.

    G. SOMMA, Propr.Artistic and

    Handsome DwellingCosts no more thanA poorly planned one.

    HOWARD & TRAIN,

    rohitects.Fort Street, Honolulu, II. I.CENTRAL MARKET,

    NUUANU STREET.Is now prepared to meats in

    A. 1 condition in tho NkwCoom:kroitNEi)

    CORNED ItEKK.TONGUES

    FRESH l'ORICHOLOONA HAULAGE,

    Hl.OOI) SAUSAGE,FRANKFURT SAUSAGE.

    LIVER .SAUSAGE

    Wesfbrooke, Oares St SchliefTelephone 104.

    Refrigerated PoultryAND

    JEx-esl- x JsiLlrro.oriCONSTANTLY ON

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    ANHEUSERBUSCHBREWIHG CO.'S MeSropoIiSan Bleat Go

    COLLINS,

    ESTTelephone 45.

    Metropolitan Meat Co.8i KING STREET,

    Wholesale fi Retail Butchers

    AND

    Navy Contractors.

    Ct. J. WALLER. Manager.

    ll. HACKFELD CO.

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    AGENTS

    PACIFIC MAIL S, S, CO.,

    OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S, S.

    Quoen St., Hopolulu, H. I.

    One Silk Morning Gown.: One Silk

    : : One Jacket.

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