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DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE!, FEBRUARY 25. 1893.
BY AUTHORITY A BRILLIANT BALL! MIRTH. J1VS1C AND MINSTRELSY.W E Bowed. A W Richardson, II andMrs es, .! G and Mrs Kcthwel!. G Gand Mrs Kos. Capt Jno lit?, S B andMrs Bee, J W and Mrs KoU'ruon, M Pliobinson, A and Mrs liosa, Mis-- J Ken-dall, S and Mrs Both, G M Kose. Mrs JN Kobinson, G H and Mrs IIolertM),Mrs M Kenru-r- . Geo C Boss. Mrs 1". V,
The following were the guestsinvited :
W F an 1 .Mrs Al!-m- , S C and MrsAllen, (I C and Mrs Alk-n- , YV I) and MrsAlexander, J p. and Mrs Atherton, A Tand Mrs Atkinson, the Misses Atkinson.Mrs U Afon?, the Misses Afong. C Wand Mr Ashford, W P Alexander, Jr,
Mrs Herrlck. J II and Mrs Hare. Miss JHare. Y. and Mrs Hammer, Chas andMrs Hammer. J F Humborg. I. WHough. H C H i lley. W H and Mrs Heil-bro- n,
J F and Mrs Hackfeld. Jno Hopp.Mr Merapath. Walter and Mm Hi',, Jand Mrs Hoting. J A and Mr Hopper, K.
R and Mrs Hendry, W W and Mrs Hal!.Fred Harrsn. I". Hutchinson. Mrs A AHaalelea. D I. Huntsman. C L Hopkin?.W H Huddv, Miss Hatch. A Hombur;.A Hashagen. N C Harlan, P and Mrs
fumi?hed an agreeable treat inmore active employments, and thelong tabh-- which stretched acrossthe room and from one end to theoth'.r groaned," as tables invari-ably do on such occasion?, withthe weight of all the solids, delica-cies and dainties which this land
where everything is always inseason can supply.
A whole chapter might be de-
voted to the costumes of the ladies,
A Iipppption in Honor of
Captain Wiltsp.
THE OPERA HOUSE THRONGED WITH
FRIENDS OF THE GALLiNT
SAILOR.f
The Largest Reception F,ver
Given in Honolulu Full
List of the Invited
Guests.
8ale of Threo Tracts of Govern-
ment Lands in North
Hilo, Hawaii.
On THURSDAY, March 30, ltf3,at 12
o'clock noon at the front entrance of Ali-iola- ni
Hale, will be Fold at publicnuction, three Tracts of GovernmentLands in Mauluaiki, North Hiio, Hawaii,viz:
Tract No 1 Containing an area of
21 07-10- 0 acres, upaet price $103.
Tract No. 2 Containing an area of13 30-1-00 acres, upset price $91.50.
Tract No. 3 Containing an area of13 99-10-0 acres, upset price
It is conditioned Pi at the purchaser of
the above lots, shall pay costs of surveyand plotting of same. Full information inthis regard can be obtained upon application to the Land Office, Interior De
partment.
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.Interior Odice, February 24, 1893.
3313 15GS-3- t
Sale of Government Lands in
Kuala and Kanoahuna.
On THURSDAY, March 20th, 1803, a12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance o
Aliiolani Hale, will be sold at publictaction, four (4) sections of land in Kua--ia and Kahoahuna, N. Hilo, Hawaii, asfollows :
Section 1 Containing an area o;
39.2 acres. Upset price $106.
Section 2 Containing an area of 37.7acres. Upset price $1S0.
Section 3 Containing an area of 40.43acres. Upstt price $203.
Section 4 Containing an area of 0.5acres. Upset price $43.
It is conditioned that the purchaser othe above lots, shall pay the cost of sur-vey and plotting of the same. Full in-
formation in this regard can be obtainedpon application to the Land Office, In-
terior Department.
J. A. KING,Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, February, 22d, 1893.3313 146S-3- t
Finance Department, 1
Bureau of Customs,Honolulu:, II . I., January 27th, 1893. )
M. N. SANDERS has this day beenappointed Port Surveyor for the Port ofHonolulu and Collection District of Oahu,vice A.N. Tripp, resigned.
A. S. CLEGHORN,Collector-Gener- al .
Approved :
P. C. Jones,Minister of Finance.
32S0-t-f
Notice to Taxpayers.Taxpayers are hereby notified that on
and after the fifteenth day of this month,January, ten f-e-r cent, will be added toall delinquent taxes.
T. A. LLOYD,Deputy Assessor and Collector, Honolulu.
Approved :
P. C. Jones,Minister of Finance.
32GS-t- f
Board of Jlealth Notice.The office of the Board of Health will
le open on SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYSfrom 7:30 a. m. to 9 a. m., for the purpose of issuing burial certificates.
DAVID DAYTON,President Board of Health.
32SS-4- w
Tic inters ItalyTABLE OF CONTENTS.
JANUARY 1S9S
With Our Readers.Sorghum or Beet Sugar.Be of Good Cheer.Mr. Disston's Sugar.Temperature Record.Report of Committe on ManufactureSugar.Fertilizers adapted to Hawaiian Cane
Fields.Report of Committee on Coffee and
Tea.Agricultural Small ! Commercially
Great!Gripe Culture in Florida.Recent Sugar Beet items.
FEBRUARY ISPS
The 17th of January.Homesteads for Hawaiian?.Hawaiian Fruits.Shipping Oranges to London.Information Wanted.Consumption of Sugar in the United
States in 1S92.Meteorological Summary for 1S02.Lalas or Branches, as Cane Seed.Automatic Megass Firemen.Sugar Boiling in Vacuo.How Manufacture Affects Cultivation.Sugar Production in America.Sugar Cane Insects in New South
Wales.A Tree for Bee-Keepe- rs.
The Banana Industry in Central Ame-rica and Florida.
Artesian Bores as Affecting Climate.Wage which the Sugar Industry in
Queensland can urTord to give the un-skilled laborer.
Use of Pineapples.
Yearly subscription f 2 60Foreign " 3 ooBound Volumes 3 50
Back Volumes bound to order.Address:
CUZETTE PUBLISHING CO.,40 Merchant St., Honolulu.
MR. STOEC&LE AND HIS WONDER-
FUL PHONOGRAPH AGAIN
IN TOWN.
"Talking Machines-Itali- an Opera(or Ten Cents.
The residents of Honolui1 haveopportunity in the past, by tw enterpriseef Mr. O. Stoeckle to become aralliarwith the practical working of thjom,er"ful Phonograph, and almost evenC manwoman and child in the citv, has rt?arJof the peculiar powers of the 'TalkfCMachine." Ihe public concert given bvMr. Srnvkle in th Y. M. C. A. Haflbete.ab ut one y. ar ao, and Ht whichthe Phonograph itself, alone, furnishedthe speeches, vocal and instrumentalmusic, t tc, etc., to a l.irg and delightedaudience, is muemlertM tothisd.iy, andwith both interest and pleasure. After aseries of tours over and around the islandsof Hawaii, Maui and Kauai, where thwizard instrument has delighted andmystified the residents of thope district,Mr. t'toeckle again returns to Honoluluwith Lis wonderful instrument, intendingto remain f.ir a short time The
cf the 'Talking Machine" banbeen greatly added to by the importationof a large number of new records for pro-duction by the instrument. The new addi-tions consist of (1 ) choice Felections fromcelebrated Italian and other operas, seve-ral having been vocalized by the famousprima donnas Adelina Patti, Clara LouiseKellogg and Anne Louise Carey ; (- -) newmiscellaneous vocal selections of wellknown Eastern vocalists, both comic andsentimental; (3) new duets, including anartistic rendering of the famous "Ijit-boa- rd
Watch;" (4) new instrumentalselections both bard, orchestral and hoIofrom 1I10 performances of Gilmore's andother noted bands, celebrated orchestrasand artist soloists; (5) fresh, funny dia-logues and recitations ; Jail in all makingan olio of mirth, music a d ministrelsywhich should please any fancy. Thereare also national and local airs in Ger-man, French, Spanish, Italian, Portu-guese, Japanese, Chinese and Hawaiianwhich have been specially recorded by3Ir. Stoeckle and are well reproduced bythe Phonograph . The general public arethus now again privileged to enjoy them-selves from 9 . m. to 9 p. m. in thecompany of the Phoncurai'U to theextent of their own wishes, by calling atthe ExmiJiTiox nooM.s, Thomas' block,King street, hetweex Nuuanu axiHethel ktkkkts, (store formerly occu-pied by 3Ir. Thomas Lindsay, the watch-maker) where 31r. Stoeckle and hiaphenomenal Talking Machine are, atpresent, located.
Tim ilmiMiiiin M niirnnnnsi;1111, iifuvdikui 1
DAILY AND WEEKLY
KTJOKOAWith a combined Circu'ation of
d-.OO-O COPEKS
Furnish the host medium for
advertising in the Hawaiianlanguage, and are the only
recognized leading .lournals.
ISF Advertisements andsubsrrintion.s received at, theoffice of the
Hawaii au Gazette, Co., -
U Merchant Street,Honolulu.
M. L. MINER, 1). V. S.f
VETERINARY SURGEON, PHYSICIAN
and Dentist,.
Offki:: Hotel Stables.
Office Horns : 8-- 10 a. m., 1:30-- 3:30 r. m.
Residence : With Dr. F. L. Miner,Eeretania Street.
gjSST'AU call3 will receive prompt3303-l- y
MRS. ANNA B. TUCKER,
TEACHER OF PIANO
RESIDENCE: 3Ir. W. Hopper'a,King Street, opposito the Palace.
Mrs. Tucker i3 an experienced teacherof Piano, and the result of her teachinghave been approved by some of the mostcultivated musicians of London & Boston,Ma3s.
3300--tf
To Let or Lease.
i::;fi
rpHOSE DESIRABLE PREMISESX on Eeretania Street, lately occupied
by Mr. E. W. Peterson. For particularsapplv to E. C. ROWE,
32T.2-t- f King Street.
Lost.
PAIR OF GOLD-RIMME- D EYE-- .glasses and Chain. Finder please
leave at Hobron & Newman's store andreceive suitable rewanL 330S--3t
Any kind of printing at the Ga-
zette Office equal to work doneabroad.
Hichardson, Dr C T and .Mrs liodg?rs, 1 S
Bubenstein, Geo J Kosa. Mis 11 Rose, '
C B and Mrs Ripley, ECai.dMrs Roe, !
Jas Weir Robertson. C du Roi. G Rod- - !
ick, C B and Mrs Reynolds. W F Rev- -nclds, Dan I Rouch, Mrs E Riemtn-s- i
hneider. P M and Mrs Roonev. G ARice, L J Rvan, G von Rochow, C ERichardson, Mis.3 Roche, C N Ro-- F NRoss. Wm Ross, J and Mrs Rodanet,Miss Minnie Roie, C H Rose, D F Ru-nevsk- y.
Admiral J S Skerrett, C N and MrsSpencer, W Jas Smith. G W and MrsSmith, His Ex and Mrs Stevens, M ssStewns, H W and Mrs Severance, F Aand Mrs Schaefer. H Wand Mrs Schmidt.E and Mrs Snhr, Henry and Mrs Smith. HSnles, L D and Mr9 Sjencer, O and MrsMrs Stillraan, C K Stillman, F M AndSwanzy, T M Starkey, W O and MrsSmith, Col J H and MrsSoper, M M andMrs Scott, J G and Mrs Spencer, W CSproull, Y. D and Mrs Spalding, Major WT Seward, Kawaiahao .Seminary Teach-ers, D B Smith, T and Mrs Norenson,the Misses Sorenson, .Miss B Smithies, GE and Mrs Smithies, W P. Stnglehurst, .1
Stelling, Dr and Mrs Stangenwald, N Sand Mrs Sachs, .I F Soper, W II Sojer,E R Staekable, Capt P P and Mrs Slun --
ard, Geo and Mrs Sr.itineyer, ,lona andMrs Shaw, W II and Mrs Hmm- - J MSimms, .1 Simonson, Mrs A L Smith WH and Mrs Smith, J and Mrs Steiner, IISchultze, M N and Mrs Sanders. S S iu-ds- ;e,
S I Sbaw, Morris Sichel, Wm Sav-idg- e,
Oliver L Sorenson, M A S,roull,Miss E B Snow, W L and Mrs Smitten,W T Schmi.lt, H Schmidt, Miss L Strain,Mm J A Scott, J R S antun, V S N, JPhillips and Mrs Smith, M S Smith, ,1 Cand Mrs Sullivan, Walter G Smith, T ASt w art, T W Stewart, Dr A J Stone, MissA Stirling. Miss E Stoddard, Miss NStoddard, G W Stoddard, Miss Schenck,Dr M S ule, J W Stoddard, Mrs 1, Sever-ance, S Sachs, II F Street. 31 r Steeckle,R C Scott, Capt and 3IrsS)deru'ren, CaptSivenson, T S Sagiyama, 3Irs 31 StapleHarry Smith, A V and Mis Scares, W IIand 3Irs Smith, J F and 3Irs Scott, J Tand 31 rs stacker, J W Smith.
Capt and Mrs A N Tripp, T G and 3IrsThrum, Wray and 31 s Taylor, Hon L AThurston, E D and 3Irs Tenny, Dr GeoTrousseau, 3Iisa J Tanner, E R and 3frsThomas, F J and 3trs Testa, W P andMrs Tuler, J II and 3Irs Thompson, 3IrsA Thurston. W 31 Temp'eton, W FThrum, the 3Iisses Thompson, 3IissTuck.Jas LTorbert, 11 S and 3Irs Tregloan, JD Tregloan, Thos and 3Irs Tannatt, D FThrum, Geo A and 3Irs Turner, RalphTurner, E and 3Irs Tieijen, L E and 3IrsTracy, Mips Torbert, P S Taylor, G EThrum, F J and 3Ira Turner, C II Tsu-ku- i,
3Iiss L Trehan, A Tibbs. R T Tom-li- n,
W E Ttiorne, 3Iiss C L Turner, CaptTashiro (of Kon-go)- , W P Tilden, 3IrThompson, Capt Thornton, Capt Togo(Jap Navy).
3Ions A Vizzavona, 31iss 31 von Holt,3Irs D K Vida, F Vida, the3Iisses Vida,C von Hamm.
II A and 3Irs Widemann, II 31 and3Irs Whitney, II 31 Whitney Jr, Dr J 31and 3Irs Whitnev, J S and 3Irs Walker,the 3Iisses Walker, J T Waterhouse, J TJr and 3Irs Waterhou.se, II and 3DsWaterhouse, the 3Iisses Waterhouse, GN Wilcox, R W Wilcox, A S Wilcox,3Iajor J II and 3Irs Wodehouse, HayWodehouse, T A and 3Irs Walker, C Land 3Irs Wight, W L and 3Irs Wilcox,W Horace Wright, C B and 3Irs Wilson,F Wundenbarg, E Wodehouse, .INS and3Irs William", J K and 3Irs Wilder, Gand 31 s We&t, F L and 3Irs Winter, CarlWidemann, 3Iift3 Wodehouse, W A Whit-ing, J W and 3Ir3 Winter. 3Irs C J Ward,the 3Iisses Ward, 3Irs Widdifield, 3IissWiddifield, E O and 31 rs White. W IIWright, G P and 3Irs Wilder, J A Wil-der, S G Wilder, 3Iiss Helen Wilder,Chas T Wilder, W C Wilder Jr, C IIWhite, J S Walker, Chas and 31rs Wil-cox, F' and 3Irs Whitney, II F and 3IrsWichman, II II and 3Ira Williams, J Gand 3lrs Weibel, 31rs S G Wilder, W Cand 3Irs Wilder, T B and 3Irs Walker.It N Webster, J N and 3Irs Wright, F WWood, L de L Ward, 3Iiss Leta Wilder,J J :md Mrs Williams, Cr and 3Irs C BWool, Palmer Woods, J T and 3IrsWhite, W Woon, W b Wall, J Q Wood,W C and Mm Weedon, G J and 3Irs Wal-ler, C J and 3Irs Weatherwax, A and3Irs Wenner, A O Wood, F and 3Irs Wil-helm- .T
Wolf, C F add Mrs Wolfe, WWalters, Arthur White, F 31 and 3IrsWilson, T 31 Williams, Mr Wilson, 31issGrace Wing, 3Irs E Williams, CaptWinding, 31iS3 K Woodward, C E Wash-burn, 3Irs Welsh, C E Williams, 3Ir and3Irs von Werthen, C T and Mrs Wail,Charles and 3Irs Williams, V H Wil-co- x,
C 31 and 3Irs White. E C Winston,Wm and 3Ir3 Wagner, W W Wilder, AA Wilder, P W and 3Irs White, 3Irs 31A Woods, E K Wright, Alfred Wall, A FWall. T E Wall, Walter Wall, Wm A and31 rs Wall, E H F and 3Irs Wolters, RtRev and 3Irs Willis, Rev J Waiamau,Geo S Waterhouse. 3Iiss Elsie Water-hous- e,
Harry Waterhouse, C L Weight,R E van Winkle, 3Irs Percv Williams,3Irs Witham.Chas II Wetm'ore, S Wid-difield, 3Ir Winterstein.
A and 3Irs Young, the 3Iisscs Young.E F Zumwalt, Capt Charles and Mrs
Ziegler.
The Daily Advertiser is deliver-ed by carriers for 50 cents a month.Ring up Telephones 88. Now 13
the time to subscribe.
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31 V TEMPORARYDIKING the Islands, Charles T.Wilder has fu 1 power of attorney to actfor the firm of Wilder &Co., and also inanv personal matters.
S2Sl-t- f W. C. WILDER.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
3IISS BURROW, 90 HOTELstreet. Washing Dresses neat-ly made from li. Stylish Cos-tumes, Evening Dresses andTea Gowns from $7 and up.
Home Cooking.
VICE HOMEMADE CAKE, PLAINand Fancy, ma le to orcJer in quan-
tities to suit. Also Nice Mayonaise fromthe best of materials.
11G BERETANIA ST.,3303--1 m Bell Telepone 169.
Pianos For
fiANOS IN" GOOD ORDEKfrom $4.0u to $7.00 per month.MUSIC DEPARTMENT OFTHE HAWAIIAN NEWS
COMPANY
L C and Mrs Abies, W II and Mrs Aid-ric- h,
I)r K B Anderson, the Misses Auld,C II and Mrs Atherton, Pr and Mr G PAndrews, W G and Mrs Ashley, F Bandand Mrs Auerbaeh, Julius and MrsA'che,. Jack Atkinson, J M and MrsAugu. Mr C Arnold, M'hs Adler, MrAdler, L Ahlo, Geo Acus, K L Auer-ba- h.
Attaches Japanese Legation, C Wand Mrs At wood, Mi;s Adarason. N LAwry, Vj S S Alliance Wardr xm Ollicers.and .Peerage Ollicers, A Aungst, R P.
Anderson, Miss Anna Altman, J andMrs Ailau, J F and Mrs Ashworth.
J II and MraBovd, II F and Mrs Bertie-roa- n,
Godfrey Brown, Cecil P.rown,Malcolm and Mrs Brown, Arthur Brown,J F and Mrs Brown, O A and Mrs Brown,Frank and Mrs Brown, Hon C R Bishop,K F and Mrs Bishop, Hen R F and MrsBickerton. C O and Mrs Berger, G E andand Mrs Board man, Mrs E F Bush, WII Baird, Frof II Berber, Rev E G andMrs Becttwith, Miss M Eeekwith Prof WT Brigham, Miss Bolles, Miss L Brick-woo- d,
C and Mrs Bolte, G C and MrsBeckley, C Bcsse, J F and Mrs Bowler,R N and Mrs Bovd, Miss Margaret Brew-er, A W Bolster. Rev S F. and Mrs Bishop,W A and Mrs Bowen, Mrs L C Brick-woo- d,
W R and Mrs Buchanan, E DBaldwin, (i H and Mrs Babb, Miss MBurbank, J Bartram, W Porter Boyd, Aand Mrs Brown, Mrs C Bone, E Benner,D T Bailey, J L and Mrs Bushee, Captand Mrs Babcock, N F and Mrs Barges?,G YV Burgess, J II and Mrs Bruns GeoBruns, E Baldwin, B Baldwin, W S andMrs Bartlett. A Brush, Chas Brown. Wand Mrs Berlowitz, lion II P and MrsBaldwin, the Misses Bruns, Mrs E JBush, Mrs J II Brown, R B Banning, FC Bloomer, B F Beadmore, W E Brown,A Beritzhoff, W Blaisdell Mrs F Blake,Miss Blake, A and Mrs Barnes, T andMrs Barlow, E C Bond, Wardroom andJunior Officers of the U SS Boston, WII Benson, Mr and Mrs Bloomer, Mrs hII F Bryant, W G and Mrs Brash, ABolster, G E Betters, L A Brown, Mr andMrs Bergersen, W II Baird.
J A and Mrs Cummins, Hon A S Cleg-hor- n,
W II and Mrs Cummings, A andMrs Cannavarro, Sr, A J and Mrs Cart-wrig- ht,
B and Mrs Cartwright, Mrs Cart-wrigh- t,
Jno and Mrs Cassidy, Jas B andMrs Castle, S N and Mrs Castle, II Nand Mrs Castle, G P and Mrs Castle, WR and Mrs Castle, J O and Mrs Carter,the Misses Carter, O Carter, Chas andMrs Creighton, Miss Charlotte Carter,Jas and Mrs Campbell, Miss LizzieCampbell, C L and Mrs Carter, MissCarrie Castle, Mrs II Cornwell, Miss BCornwell.C M and Mrs Cooke, T P Cum-mins, Mis3 M Cummins, the Misses Cum-mins, R and Mrs Catton, A J Campbell,A Cockburn, J II and Mrs Coney. J Fand Mr Colburn, M and Mrs Colburn,A F and Mrs Cooke, E S and Mrs Cunha,C L and Mrs Crabbe, II andMraCrabbe,
V Chamberlain, C Clapp, II A P andMrs Carter, the Misses Carter, Mr andMrs Crozier, II E and Mrs Cooper, J CClapp, Chas Carter, C W Cross, DouglasCollins, W II Charlock, A Coakley, ThosCooke, Mrs J M Cooke, J C Cooke, AClark, II Congdon, E II Cant, Jno Car-de- n,
Jas Carty, E P and Mrs Chaoin,Miss Chapin, WM Cunningham, MissM A Carroll, Mis? N E Cook, Capt E FCameron, R W Cathcart, W R and MrsChiton, Alex Chesholm, W II Cooper,C I) Chase, S B Champaine, II T Cot-tre- ll,
A Camara, P G Camarinos,Jas and Mrs Cowan, R and Mrs Cowes,F Clifford, J D and Mrs Cockett, Miss BCowin, S S and Mrs Chambeilain, ProfE Charlier, J P and Mrs Colleco, W ECornwell, J Conner, Miss Cahill, Cipt CCampbell, L Conradt, A F Crockett,Capt Calhoun, Mrs and Miss Cook,S M ard Mrs Carter, Miss Ella Cbe.
S M and Mrs Damon, President andMrs Dole, F S and Mrs Dodge, G LDesha, I and Mrs Dayton, II M and Mr3Dow, J I Dowsett, C B and Mrs Dwight,the Misses Davidson, Dr F R and MrsDay, Ed Dowsett, A and Mrs Dowsett, JM and Mrs Dowsett, the Misses Dowsett,B Fan 1 Mrs Dillingham, J M Davidson,C W an! Mrs Day, E C and Mrs Damon,W W and Mrs Dirnond, J I and MrsDowsett Jr, D II and Mrs Davis, Ilv andMrs Davi, T F and Mrs Douglas, Miss LF Dale, P V Dode, II F Davidson, MissL Duncan. M and Mrs Davis, Rev F Wand Mrs Damon, I, II and Mrs Dee, Mrs,Mk-- s and R Dexter, Geo Denison, RDay, C W and Mrs Dav, T and Mrs Dow-del- l,
C E V Dove, Geo Dillingham, Drand Mrs Delamater, T M Datte, CaptainB F Day, U S N, Mrs Douglas, II D.vcr,Capt Dabel, Mr and Mrs Devlin, MrDougherty, Mr Dunphy, Miss R Daniels,Mrs J O Dominis, Dr and Mrs Delamates,T M Dotte.
Hon Jno Ena, J J and Mrs Egan, MissEgan, A and Mrs Ehler3. C H and MrsEldridge, F M English, Rev 0 P Pers-on, Dr N B and Mrs Emerson J S Emer-son, J and Mrs Emmeluth, J F Eckardt,Jno Effinger, Mr and Mrs Ehrlich, C REllinwood, T Wr Ernst, W Ernest, Mi-- s
Emmett, Mr3 J F Elliot, Miss M Elliot,Miss G Emerson.
Judge and Mr3 Foster. W E and MrsFoster, Mrs T R Foster, Capt and Mrs AFuller, Miss Fuller, A and Mrs Fernan-dez, N Fernandez, G D and Mrs Freeth,Miss Finckler, C J and Mrs Fishel, Captand Mrs J H Fisher, Miss Fanning, IIFocke, Mrs Forbes, Miss M R Forbes, WForbes, Hon W F Frear, G W Farr, CaptFreeman, J Farnsworth, R French, C MV and Mrs Foster, F Fredenburg, C IIFairer, G II Fairehild, C T Fisher, F RFulton, Miss Fulton, F II Foster, MrsFairehild. His Ex S Fugii, Mr Frank, EFickett, Miss M Ferreira, W Fernandez.
J B and Mrs Gibson, W M and MrsGitfard, Dr M E Grossman, W M Gra-ham, Mrs S A Gilman, Capt H and MrsGunn, C T and Mrs Gulick, J A and MrsGilman, N E and Mrs Gedge, Miss VGilliland.E Giffard, W H C Greig, Fand Mrs Godirev, A von C and Mrs Gear,Miss K Grav, Mi3 C A Gilman, II F
! and Mrs Glade, the Misses Glade, Capt; W B and Mrs Godfrey, A Gartenberg, Muoiaoerg, 3liss Came P Green, O fct .1
Gilbert, R Jay and Mr3 Green, J J andMrs GreeD, Jro and Mrs Grace, S F Gra-ham, F and Mrs Gertz, J T and Mrs Gil-fil'a- n,
Geo and Mrs Grau, Jno Good, MA and Mr3 Gonsalvez, H E Gaves, RandMrs Grieve. F W and Mrs Glade, MrGoo Kim, R L Gilliland. C and Mrs
j Girdier, Hy A Giles, II J Gallagher, FCt (joIus worthy, Alex Garvie, Mrs G'r-ne- y,
J33 Gibbons, M and Mrs Green-wood, J B and Mrs Greenwood, Ward-room and Junior OiEcers of II P MSGarnet. Miss M L Garten. Mrs I Gedze,
i Capt Griffiths, Miss Maria Gomez, Missb Genns.
F M and Mrs Hatch. II and Mrs vonHolt. Capt II C Houdiette. the Misse3Howland, Chas Hall, E W and MrsHoliswortb. Mrs Hawes, Miss Lily Ila-p- ai.
A and Mrs Herbert. Miss R Iler-b?r- t.
WR and Mrs Holt. Jas and MrEHolt, Miss Annie Holmes. F A and MrsHosmer, T W and Mrs Hobron, F P andMrs Hastings. Mr Hughes. Miss L Hop-per. 0 Herold. A S and Mrs HartwelJ,the Misses Ilartwell, Rev C M and MrsHvde. C and Mrs Hedeman. E and MrsH'alstead. F and Mrs Halstead. R andMrs Halstead, Miss Halstead, W II andMrs Hoogs, F Hoogs, Chas and MrsHostace, Miss Hustace, F and Mrs Hus-tac- e,
Chas Hustace Jr. Rev R R Hoes.Jas H Hunt. Mrs T H Hobron. Chas and
High, A M HitchtielJ. Henry Holmes.t and Mrs Horn, J O 11 Horn, L andMrs Horner, Walter L Howard. P ! andMrs Huge?. Chas V, Hu-to- n. W W Har-ris, G S Harris, Col and Mrs Ifecker.Miss Heilbrun. J W Hllirerloh, F M andMrs Hallock. T J and Mrs Higgins, WHannigan, W II Hawes, Capt Hughes-Hallet- t.
Mr Heggins. J A and Mr3 Has-singe- r.
Miss Hassinger. Miss R Hoppin,Miss Lydia Hart. Mrs Husbands, Edand Mrs Hopkins, W L and Mrs Hopper,Chas. H Hill, Mrs. A Hitchcock, LionelHart.
C 1 and Mr3 Iv.ikea. W G and Mrs Ir-win, DPR and Mrs Isenberg, K J Ima-mish- i.
Hon A F and Mrs Juld, P C and MrsJones, E A and Mrs Jones, Miss A Joues,Pierre and Mrs Jones, J Walter Jones,Arthur Jones, Dayton Jones, the MissesJones, A and Mrs Jae r, Miss H Judd,Mrs E C Judd. Miss Pa iahi Judd, MissAgnes Judd, E W and Mrs Jordan, Aand Mrs Johnstone, G W C Jones, J IIJennings, Jr, C 11 and Mrs Judd, Jr.MissJohnson, N P and Mrs Jacobsen, E AJacobsen, Wm A Johnston, W M John-Fo- n,
Capt Jacobsen, T K and Mrs James,V Jacobsen, J W Jennings, Miss Jordan,D Porter Johns m, A L and Mrs John-son.
T J and Mrs Kinir. W C and Mrs King,C Kaiser, S II and Mrs Kane, H and MrsKaia, Miss K Keough,T It and Mr Key-wort- h,
Miss M Kinney, Geo C Kenyon,Mr and Mrs Klugel,TEand Mrs Krouse,Geo Koch, F J Kruger, Jas J Kellv, AW and Mrs Keech, A L and Mrs Kron,A Kauhi, T V King. R King, Caj t J Aand Mrs King, L T Kaneke, J A and MrsKennedy, L B and Mrs Kerr, F Klamp,JNK Keola, J U and Mrs Kawainui, Eand Mrs Kopke, S Kunura. S L Kekua-wa- ,
Miss A E Knapp, J T and MrsKnapp, Miss M A Krout, J Kidwell,Wardroom and Junior Oilijers and NavalCadets of II I J M S Kon-g- o, Miss AKnapp, Miss M Kinney, II M Kinney,Miss Minnie Kinney, Mr Kalanianaole,Mrs L A Kaneke.
T R and Mrs Lucas, A and Mrs Lucas,C J and Mrs Lyons, Dr A B and MrsLyons, D Lyons, II and Mrs Lose, MLouisson, Sam Louisson, T F and MrsLansinsr, R and Mrs Lishman,Miss Irish-man, W and Mrs Lishman, Mrs Law-rence, W S and Mrs Luce, F J and MrsLowrey, W Lanz, the Misses Ladd, MissG Lemon, D and Mrs Logan, II F and MrsLewis, Dr and Mrs E A Lund-- , G IILuce, Robt and Mrs Lewers, MissLewers, Miss D Lamb, Thos and MrsLloyd, Fred Lewis, R I and Mrs Lillie,Miss N Lowrey, ELewis.Capt J C and MrsLorenzen, W O and Mrs Lackland, WLucas, Geo and Mrs Lucas, A C Love-ki- n,
E W Langley, Miss K Long, SamLesser, J and Mrs Lightfoot. Miss MCLofquist, E Lofquist, C II and MrsLuther, F S and Mrs Lyman, Jr, J IILovejoy, Jas and Mrs Lucas, Jas A andMrs Lyle, Alex and Mrs Lyle, MissLynch, S W Lederer, Mr and Mrs Lud-wigso- n,
the Misses Lyle, I and MrsLowell, Mr Mrs M Lane, T Lish-man, L L La Pierre, Mr and Mrs JLycc-tt- , R F Lange, Mr and Mr3 L JLevey, Mr and Mrs M Lvey, G W Lin-coln," Mr and M s J W Luning, W FLove, James H Love, D II Lewis, ThosLind.-;r.- y, Janit--s W Lloyd, Jams A Low,Mr and Mrs W J Lowrie, A Lindsay, ALarnach, J J lacker, J S Low, Mr nndMrs MJ Lawrence, MLubenstein, RTLawless, the Misses Lycetr, Tuo3 Illie,Mr Lufc.', Mr and Mrs F T Lowrey, MissM C Lloyd, L P Lyman, Frauk Lake,Mr and Mrs P M Lucas.
Mrs L McCully, K C Macfarlane, Mrand Mrs C J McCarthy, J Marsden, AMarques, Mr and Mrs II R Macfarlane, Drand Mrs J S McGrew, Dr and Mrs H GMcGrew, Miss McGrew, Mr and Mrs FB MeSiocker, Mr and Mrs J A Mehrtena,Mr and Mrs M D Monsarrat, J M Mon-sarra- t,
Dr and Mrs W T Monsarrat, Captand Mrs H W Mist, Rev and Mrs AlexMackintosh, Miss E Mist, Dr and MrsA Mc Wayne, Miss H Mclntyre, CaptainII Mclntyre, Frank Mclntyre, the MissesMclntvre, Thomas Mav, Frank May, DrR McKibbin, Alex McKibbin, C W Mac-farlane, C Mett, Mr and Mrs M Mc-Inern- v,
E Mclnerny, W II Mclnerny, JD Mclnerny, Miss Mclnerny, Dr andMrs F L Miner, J W McGuire, Mr andMrs J K Mersberg, Mr and Mrs J AMagoon, H M Mist, Miss Marv McGuirethe Misses MoGuire, Mr and" Mrs W IIMclean, E L Marshall. R More, Mr andMrs .IF Morgan, A Mobsman, GeorneM.cLao-3- , Mr and Mrs J McCandless, .Mrand Mrs J S Martin, Dr and Mrs I)McLennan, Miss Annie Mo.ssman, Mrand Mrs F W McChesney, P Muhlendorf,Mr and Mrs W Maertens, E Mossman,Mrs C B Makee, Mr and Mrs J W Mc-Donald, F N McCandless, V,' II McCand-les- s.
John McLean, the Mi-se- s McLean,W D McWavne, Mrs E X Monsarrat, Mr
l and Mrs F W Macfarlane, Miss May, MN Mossman. Mr and Mrs A 31 Mellis,George W Macfarlane, Mr and Mrs T BMurrav, J M McChesney, G R Mahonev,Mr and Mrs E M Marshall, Mr and MrsG F McLean, James L McLean, A EMurthy. Mr Murdoch, Miss McShane, JII Munstermann, G Mauer, Dr McGet-tinge- r,
Mr and M3 A McBean, Mr andMrs D Mason, C McLennan, MohicanWardroom Officers, Mohican Junior Off-icers, J Miller, Dr R I Moore, Mr Moore,H II Miller, I Moore, Miss E D Meyer,Miss McLeod, L L McCandless, MissMitchell, Miss J McGowan, Miss LMoore, Geo Manson, L F Marshall, MissLulu Moore. Lieut Moore, T W Math-ews, R W Meyer, Mrs A W McLean,Mrs Mitchell.
P and Mrs Neumann, Geo K Norton,II J and Mrs Nolte, Miss F NoUe, W Gand Mrs Needham, Miss Needbam, Drand --drs Nichols, E R and Mrs Newman,Jno and Mrs Nott, Jas and Mrs Nott, JasJr and Mr3 Nott, Mrs Geo K Norton, MrNacavama, G O Naeavama, Mrs Nicoll,Capt Chas Nottage, W D No jghtorj, WII Neiman,Dand Mrs Noonan, Ward-room and Junior Officers of 11 I J M S
Rev ar.d Mrs W B Oleson, F B Oat, JM and Mrs Oat, Mrs Ord way, U J Ord-Ordwa- y,
Ph and Mrs Opfenrelt, Jno Mand Mrs Oat, Officers and Men Co A, NG H, Officers and MeD, Co B, N G H,Officers and Men, Co C, N G 11, Officersand Men, Co D, N G H, Officers andMen oi Barracks, K and Mrs Oikato.
A P and Mrs Peterson, Jfam'l and MrsTarker, John Phillips. J II and MrsPatv, the Misses I'atv, Geo C Totter, F Sand' Mrs Pratt. C A and Mrs Peacock, W Cand Mrs Peacock, W C Parke, H I' Poor,C and Mrs Porter, E W and Mrs Peter-son, H A and Mrs Parmelee, Miss Parme-'e- e,
H W and Mrs reck, C F Peterson, APerrv, Miss Annie Perrv.t be Misses PerrvJ W'and Mrs Poimcre Miss Patch, MrsA S Parke. Miss Parke, P Peck, E Peck,D P and MVs Peterson, W Photenhauer,F F l'orter. Bishop of Panopolis, Rev HII Porker, E II Paris, Geo H Paris, SPeck, F Philp. S E Pierce, K Podeyn, WM Pomrov, L E Pinkham. Y J Peterman,K B Porter, Miss Patter, Miss E Plern-rne- r,
E B Poairoy, Miss Pomroy, Miss LPhillips, Capt Porter, Capt Peterson, MrPeterman, Miss K Pope, Thos and MrsPatterson, A and Mrs Petrie, H Purdy,Wm L Peterson, Miss S E Peterson, JW Pratt, Dr and Mrs C A Peterson.
many of which wore costly andelaborate, while others were notless beautiful in a simple style.But the male portion of mankindis not gifted with powers of descrip-tion in this sphere, and it i3 betterto gasp and be rilent.
One other interruption to thedancing there was, more pleasanteven than the supper. Lieut.Young made the following speech,after which Dr. McGrew called forthree rousing cheers for Capt.Wiltse which were given with a
! will :
The honors which you have on thisoccasion conferred upon tbecommand-in- g
officer of the Boston are appre-ciated by the otlicers and crew of thatvessel, and it is with pleasure that Iam able to attest the common feeling,and on their behalf to thank you forthis evidence of approval and goodwill. While we are sorry to lose hini,we nevertheless rejoice to know thathe goes home crowned with success,and that his government will rewardhim as he deserves. It is not oftenyou will lind a man taking risks thatmight result in the loss of a high posi-tion only obtained in a life time: yet,when the hour came, Captain Wiltsedid not hesitate, but acted at once,and the prompt measures taken byhim were the means of preserving lifeand preventing the loss of property.When the Stars and Stripes rose overthe Government Building, it pro-claimed to all Hawaiians, that thepopular will should occupy the throneof sovereignty, and that the onlymonarch which freedom would toler-ate on these islands was publicopinion. Our government i3 a Re-public founded upon purely democra-tic principles, one in which the peoplerule, distinguished from a mouarcbyunder the rule of one, or an aristocracyunder the rule of a few. lie who canclaim the United States as his home ispossessed of a priceless inheritance.Without permitting national pride todegenerate into national egotism, wecan boast of a great ltepublic wheremanhood, euterprize and ambitionare the ruling forces; a nation whereall the doors are open to every-one who has the courage "tocross the threshold. Our princi-ples of government and liberalinstitutions came down to us fromhonored sires, ancestors who had thetrue ideas of liberty taught them inthe severe schools of adversity andhardship. Nor has it been but a littlemore than a century since our peopleearned the right to establish a gov-ernment of their own to which weare not bound in servile thoughts of adistant past, but are free to dwellupon the blessings of the present andthe promises of a glorious future, andknow that from the very first our flaghas stood for freedom, liberty and po-litical equality. That flag is the bea-con light to which the eyes of theoppressed of all the world areturned. From the abyss of des-potism and political slavery thehands of down-trodde- n men arestretched out towards it forhelp and assistance. It tells thestory and sings the song to the breezesof heaven that the country overwhich it floats and which itrepresents is the asylum, thehome and the promised land for thevictims of political injustice, persecu-tion and inequality upon the earth.We therefore extend to you an openwelcome and ample protection, andtrust that it will not be long beforeanother star shall have been added tothe brilliant constellation of theAmerican flag. Opportunity has beenthe inheritance of each generation,and when you took advantage of thisoccasion you erected a mile-ston- e inHawaiian history from which wewill march united, charmed by theprophetic music of a hopeful future,and upon which the names ot JohnL. Stevens and Captain Wiltse areshown in bold relief. One word more.We celebrate to-nig- ht not only thevirtues of men, but the beginning ofa new and progressive policy upon thepart of the United States. Annexa-tion in the decades to coaie, derivingits impetus from the Hawaiian Inl-ands, may be the watchword of a con-tinent; and there may be those herewho will live to see the time, predictedby Benjamin J. Butler, when theAmerican flag will be planted so farnorth that the Esquimau, coming outof his hut in the gray of the earlvmorning, shall mistake it for theNorthern Lights. Yes, and more: thetime may come when from the blueramparts of the northern ice to theblistered ripples of the tropic seas allmen will share our pride in the flag ofthe constellated stars, and hail it asthe token of a common citizenship.
Capt. Wiltse then called forthree cheers for President Dole, towhich the President respondedwith a few appropriate remarks.
The ball and reception may bepronounced an unqalified success,and great credit is due the com-mittees for their arduous labors.Appended is the dancing pro-gramme, with the committee list :
r I'KOGRAMMK.
1. Lancers.J. Waltz.
Polka.4. Lancers.
o. Sehottische.p.. Walt.
.. lancers.S Waltz.
Waltz.10. Polka.
11. Lancers.12. Scottisehe.
13. Waltz.
COMMITTEES.
Finance: F. M. Hatch, E. A. Jones,H. W. Schmidt, G. P. Castle, H. F.Glade, M. P. Robinson.
Invitation: G. W. Smith, T. F.Lansing, E. I. Spalding, T. C. Porter,II. F. Wichman.
Arrangement: E. F. Bishop. Geo.McLeod, S. B. Rose.
Refreshment: John Ena, J. H.Paty, H. Gunn, II. B.enjes.
Reception: H. W. Schrnidt, F. M.Hatch, E. A. Jones. G. P. Castle, M.P. liobinson, H. F. Glade, G. W.Smith, E. I. Spaldinsr, T. F. Lansing,T. C. Porter, II. F. Wichman.
Floor Managers: H. Gunn, E. F.Bishop, C. T. Wilder, S. Louisson, Dr.M. E. Grossman.
Captain Wiltse has hundreds offriends and well-wishe- rs in thistropical city, and they hastened todo him honor at the grand receptionand ball held at the Opera Houseon Friday night. For severaldays the signs of husy preparationhad been vsible in and around theOpera House, and the indicationswere not wanting that the variouscommittees having charge had puttheir heart in their work, and weredetermined to make the receptionin honor of the Captain of the U.S. S. Cruiser Boston the most bril-
liant' and successful affair of itskind which Honolulu had everseen. The Opera House itselfcould not begin to accommodatewith even a semblance of comfort,the vast throng of guests who weresure to come, as former Fourth ofJuly celebrations had proved. Inorder to meet this dilliculty, thecommittee of arrangements verythoughtfully built a large lanaiaddition on the east side of thehouse, extending the whole depth.The walls were made of flags, andpalm leaves were liberally andtastefully used in beautifying theimpromptu structure, which af-
forded a cool promenade and smok-ing room, with a convenient cornerfor the punch. Instead of servingsupper in the crowded, hot and in-
accessible basement, the ArionHall was obtained for this purpose,and a passage constructed connect-ing it with the main building. Theresult was that room was found forall the vast company. Had it notbeen for the admirable arrange-ments of the committee, the ballwould have been simply an intol-erable crush.
Half-pa-st eight was the hour setfor the opening of the ceremonies,and from and before that time along line of carriages stretchedthrough Palace Square to theOpera House steps. Here a num-ber of police were stationed, so thatperfect order was maintained andthe usual confusion avoided. Theticket office served as a hat andcloak room for the gentlemen, andthe pile of head coverings almostreached the ceiling. The ladiesdressing rooms opened into theaudience room.
As one approached the wideinner entrance a scene presenteditself which was beautiful in theextreme. Everything had beendone which taste and liberalitycolild suggest to adorn the interior,and the end certainly crowned thework. As is natural and appro-priate on such occasions, flags fur-nished the principal means ofdecoration, and a more profusedisplay of bunting was never seenin Honolulu. Directly in front ofthe entering visitor hung from thefront , of the stage Old Glory,supreme among which ruled thebanners as the moon queens it.To the right and left theboxes were draped with theflags of America and Hawaii,now at last to float and rule to-
gether in the bands of a perpetualamity. Wreaths of raaile and jas-sami- ne
hung from the lower boxesin graceful festoons, while over allthe balconies and above them werehung flags and banners of everydescription. The "meteor flag ofEngland'' was not unhonored, butunhappily none of the officers ofthe Garnet were there to see it.Perhaps no feature of the decora-tions was more graceful than thebasket of roses which hung frorWthe center of the roof and served as5
the meeting point for festoons ofthe red, white and blue, whiclistreamed together from all the fourcorners. i
The hero of the hour was ofcourse genial Captain Wiltse, andthe first hour was entirely occupiedin the numerous hand-shakin- gs
which occasions like these necessi-tate. There was no lack of friend- -'
ly greetings, of warm alohas raisedto the superlative with a nui loaand wishes that this adieu mightonly prove an au revoir. All thespace from the dress circle to theback of the stage was given up tothe dancers, and the floor, thoughcrowded, was by no means so un-inhabitable as "might have beenfeared. Hundreds wisely concludedthat it was better fun" to sit stilland leave other couples to colli-sion and shipwreck.
Supper in the hall at the rear