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I I KM t yVERT EXCEPT I'tm ArTERSOO iniikd HCNUAV. THE HAWAIIAN STAR. ; Dili in (l.sf i. .l n. MoXTfJ t J - VOL. I HONOLULU, HAW AIIAN islands WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 6 1893 NO. 215 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I'llOVIsloS Al MIHUMIKST Of THE HAWAIIAN IHI.N1. I K I IVI i.INIII.. -- .it. Mata-at- i "i ii" i'i"i-i"- ii " rnfaral f rtw Hawaiian lata", MM) MIiiImut nl AITiiiri. J, A. Klnti, Minister r Interior, s. Mi Damon, Minlmer nf Khialii'f W. O. Smith. Att.irneyaiem'ral. tivisiinv I'oi'Mii. I'. M. Ilateli. Vlie rri'Hlili'nl of th,' PfOrla-inn- l.ii. iit "I Hit' Hawaiian lalalMla. (Veil HrcMi. K. 1). Tenny. John Nott, 0. Bolt. V, V. Mi-- W. K. Allen. .Fanios F. Morgan. Henry WalerlniiliM'. Kd.suhr. A. Tonne, it, ft MaMonoa, w. . wilder. .Inlin Kitiiiielutli. I'. T. Uopr, .Secretary RlMMlMw ami A.l- - , in,ir Ooaaalla, SlTKKMK Clt'ltT. lion. A. F. J Odd, iiief Jnittaa, Hon. R. F. Hlckerton, Flrat Anno, late JUBtk'i'. Hon. W. F.. Frear, Second At.soi-li.li- .liilii-r- Henry smith. I'hlef Clerk. r'red Wnndonbnrs, Depot y Clerk. GOOfgt Sceoiifl DvpUtv Clark, J. Walter .lulu. StelluKraplier i IMODH .IrixiKS. First Oironll H. K. Cooper. W. A. Whiting, llahu. Second I'lri-ni- t A. . KeKilki. Thlfd anil Fourth Circuital ft L, Austin. KIM, ( In nil : .1. Ilanly. (Iltices anil COtlrt-roo- m in I4nvernment BnildtlMtt Mine Sireet. sitting in Honolulu: First Monday in May. Alliens! aad No, nnbof. Dmraun OotTBr. Police Slutlnn Butldlnff, Men Imlil RttMt A. 0. M. BobtrtftOD Mtmilrat'. JnHMM Thorn pnon. Clerk. HPARTMBMT ok K(kriin AWAtM. Offtoi In tiovernment Huildiim. Ktiik' stu.i. His Excellency Sanfonl H.Pole, MlnlMer of Korelnti Vtrairt. iieo. C. Poller, ( ilief Clerk. w. Horace Wriifhi. Rd. Htllee, Olerke. DKi'MII MKNT IH'HK MTRRIOR OfAn i Goven ml BalkUng Ring Btreet. His Excellency .1. A. KI11K, Minister of the Interior. Chief ciej-w- . .'ohn a. HMtfoger. AattettAt OlerkH, Jtantfl H. Boyd. M. K. Keuhokalole. .lames Aholo. Stephen Maha- - 11)11, Oeorge c. Homs Rdwnrd s. Boyd ft tWI Of Mr kk a its, Dki'Ahtmknt or, INTRKIOH. Snrvej(r-iienera- l, W. I). Alexander. Siipt. Public Works, W. K. Howell. Supi, Water Works. Andrew Hrown. Inspector Electric MkIiIh, John Cassidy. KeRidtrar of Conveyances, T. ). Thrnni. Koa1 Super Isctr, Honiilulii. W. H. Ollin mlngs. Chief Fire ltept.. J. H. Hunt. Supt. Insane Asylum. Dr. A. McW'ayne. ntHce, Government RulldlnK. Kimr St. IWjiRAi' Off Aonirt't.Ti'iti:. pretJddMll Otiefllolo. His Excellency J. A. Kintf, "frtxTTT the Interior. Memhersi W. li. IrtVWt A. .IneKer. A. Her hert and John Kfifc.. i 'ommissioner of Agriculture and ex officio Swrelaiy of the hoard, Joseph Marsden. HKl'AKTMKNT OP KlNANOE. Mtntoldf Ot Finance, His Excellency S. M. I amon. utdlmr-tTenera- l, tieorjce S. Hobs. Hetflstrar of Accounts, (ieo. K. Hmlthiee. i'lerk of Fiiuince Office, Carl Whlemann. Collect of Customs, J. H. Castle. Tax Aftseibor, Oahu. Jonathan Shaw. Deputy Assesitor, W. '. Weedoti. PfTtrtjwiiti flPnMral, J. m. ttat. CiiHTtmff HritF.Ai'. Office. Custom House, KBpUnade, Knrt St. Collector-Genera- J. H.'astle. V. H. McSUx ker. Harb.u- Master, Captain A. Fuller. Port Surveyor, M. N. auilers. storekeeir. Oeo. Stratemeyer K4HTMKNT Of ATTOIIN KV- i UN KU A .. Mi,,, in lioxernmelit HuildiiiK King St. At l, W. O. Smith. Iteputy Attornev-tienera- (i. K. Wilder. Clerk, J. M. Kea. Marshal. R. 0. Hitchcock. Opptttjr Marshal, Arthur M. BrOWB. .Jailor Oaliu Prisim. James Uu. prtpnn Phsician, Ir. C. H. ooper. Ho NO OK (MM !( It At It IN office. Popart m I Of iniei lo. Government BaJMlng, K illicit reel. President. HI- - Kxcullem y, J. A. Rlig. .Members of the Hoard of Immh;ration: Hon. .1. H. AtherliHi. .'a- -. H. CaMle. Hon. A. H. ( leghorn. Temp- - H. Spencer. Mark P, HohliiHon. Secretary. Wra Taylor HOANO Qf IlKAl.TH. onuw in grounds of Government Hinldiiifc, corner uf Ullilaui and tpMM BtPPMP. UaffjUlMW Or. Day, Or. Miner, Or. AndVPWSi T. F. Ijtusin J. T. Waterhouae. Jr., John Kna. end Atlrne) General Smith. President. Hon. W, O. Smith. ttccreiary.Mp)a. WflcFx. Executive Offieer, C. H. Heynohls. Avent Hoard of Health, .1. I), MeVeitfh. Inspector and Manager of Garliage Service, L. it. lia Pierre. Inspector, (i. W. ( '. Jones. Port Physician, Or. Andrews. )isienHary, Dr H. Mimw. tnipir rietllement, Or. H. K. Oliver- HOAIIII OK KlH't'ATtl (N. 011.1 Oovernmeni Huilding, Klnti street. I' Hun-- ' K. Hlli"l. nvaiW. W, Ji.ln.iH Smith, ' luaiKotarol whoou. A. T. aMiaaw. laaan nr UMwa Laan coumhwiomkhh. - i i a. ! Mlalrtrr of n.. lattrSti w. ). imlth, Mlurney-i.enuralau- d r P. laakaa. nm. r in luiili'lary Kuihllnii, W. H. CASTLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW Mm, OuiwrltW hmu. J. ALFRED KA900N. ATTORSMV tad COUK8KLOB at law Mllcc. U Mrivhnnt SIMM, llolioliilii.il J. M. MONSAKKAT. ATTWIt.NKV AT LAW AMI NoTAKVj PTJBlilC, Inrtwrlght Mock, Men-hun- St.. Honolulu. I". St WAKEFIELD. atthhnky and OOVKSHLOR-A- T LAW. With W. Anlifonl. MVebll1 Boao-tala- ii- M. PHILLIPS & co. wimit'snif ttnpofften and Jobben. of AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. Corner Kurt nnd QtKoo st-- ., Honolulu. M7tf C. B. RIPLEY. Oi KIrK New Bate DepOell Hiiililinif. Honolulu, n. i. Plane-- hptHllMitloM mill Ruptiintondrafe given forever) deecrlptlnii of Building, old liiitldiii - BQcoesefnll) remodeled and iiUrndi llenigne for Interior Dtfcoratlone. Mane or Mechnnlenl Drawtn , Tracttig and BIlltMT.Ill Intf. ; lira witiu'f for Hunk - nr Newspaper i II. LOHKIDE, SKiN and uRNAMKNTAK PAINTER BKLL TBLBPHOMS tlT All Orders Promptly Attended to. Mtf Santa Clans' HeaflQnarters Thos. G. Thrum's OPTOWN BOOKSTORE ' Presents mi inlay of HOLIDAY ATTRAOTIONS in NEW nml i: I'KKSKNTATION IKK IKS. in akt. Pobtry, Travkl and Bnxn LKTTI'.U. ALItl'MS nil Sizex. Styles anil BimlinH. H1HLKS. PRAYER BOOKS nml HYMNALS The linest assortment of CHRISTMAS and N V.W TEAB (' A KIIS - Till' elioii e of several leiulilm 'An PttbllaHoTn1 offertngs, at prioeol . ..... , r ..,.1 1. ..I. I IUWOI BT.II It'll H.IIV.INpN hai'Kains. KK.MKMHKK Nol a last year'H eanl or design in the Hook. CeUulold ami, other Art Novelties. CALENDARS for 1MM ami HOOK- - LBTfl that are enis of ihe printer! ail. Finest LEATHER, SILVER FILA- GREE ami CELLULOID Artie-le- for Beadolf, Lihriiry, Parlor or Offioe in INKSTANDS. IJAPEU WEIGHTS, I'oi.dkhs PORTFOLIOS, DESK PADS, CARD 1 asks. WALLETS, PURSES musk; rolls. Eu TOILET SETS. HORN HOODS. NUT PICK SETS. A new line of Austrian Vases in Classi nml I'oreelain. Freneh llriniiie IMgUrO PieeeH unit Brie a Brae, Work-Boza- Work-Bag- s, Retietiles, anil Baskets. BASKKTS THAT AttE HAS- - i r iv . ,1. Novel anil uttraetive in styles ami variety. (Mwle by thi Inst Hnxhel-Mttkiu- trihe of Amt'riettn InditinM) from a Bon Bon size to a Hamper: naiil to lie the llrst let exported by their Atrent Mi st hk Skkn to hk Al'l'BK-ciate- PARLOR ami OUTDOOR. GAMES for Old and Young, ami TOYS in ahtimlanee ami variety for all the good little (.iris and Boys from now till Christmas. The array of DOLLS exi eeds that of any previous season not only in qUAQ-tit- y bat also in quality, variety ami price. In the line ol HULLS' Sl'NDIHKS we are also more eomplete thim ever: to all of wliieh inspeetion is invited. TOY BOOKS in variety for all grades. All orl-i-f- t rnmill) i en. l.- I lit, ii.nl tfo.xla lor liiMM'iil pill'ki'd mill curt'. SANTA CUtIS' HEADDUAHTERS. MUSIC! MUSIC! CHOICE MUSIC. iiu.- - .i.x-- mt Ihe lel Violin, l.iiltiu, UiiiiJi. mill tin n.l li ii sun,., lalgfl I'oiiio Slieel asata anil lapsUa .Illal Iti . . I. .1 III SCHARF'S ia n lit whs Mnaitf oois Cor. FORT A HOTEL STS Qrtteff for ail latramai promptly atwndxl i" "ZZ:,:: Hell snd Mutual Telephoue No 34, M. s. GHINBAI M A co. i.imit.'.i. HONOLU1.U, II l. Commission Merelianls ami Imporlers of lieneral Merehn ml ise. Hun Frunrlsi olinii e. 31.1 Front St. F. A. SCHAFEH & CO. IMPORTERS ami cinnnssn.N MRRI IHANTS. il.'s.u riu Hawaiian isi.wos II. w. sc A SONS. IMPORTERS .M COMMISSION M KUCH A NTS. Fort Street. Honolulu. P. O. Bn VI. IWophflM MOl LEWIS & CO. IMI'llll l Kits. Naval Supplies. Wholesale nml llet.nl fieali'rs in llroeeries. Provisions, etc. Ill Fort St.. Honolulu. II. I. CHR. HERSKIND & J. McMEEKIN, PIANO TI NKliS AMI TEACHERS. Penhallow Rottee, Heretnnia Rtraet. IW Mutual Telephone MH Leeooni given on Piano for Beginner and Practical Players. Tuning orden will he promptly nrtended to. IT! Ill) CHAB. 1 . im:ti:ko. TYPFWRITER. CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Ofltaa over Blthop'a Hank. J. S. EMERSON, ENQINEEB and surveyor, oKKirr. Willi to, V. ROWStX, At i MBob of Pllbllo Works. SI2-- tl ' . KollT. btlrMM. ' . M. look-p- . I. J. lOWRKV LEWERS & COOKE, Lumber, IJi ii.ders' Hardware, DOORS, Xsh, hi ink--- . l'll. nil.- -, i.l , WALL PAPER, MATTING, CORRUGATED IRON, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. jT IOBBBK OP- - WifipO Spirits and Beers. II III U 0 HOTEL STREET, Between Fori and Bethel Sts W. W. AH ANA, Merchant Tailor, No. B9fl NiolHlill St., Ill) s from 14 up. Linen an, I Orapt rote, 90.40 up. ALL SUITS (il'AUANTKKIi Til KIT AND LN THE LATKST STYLH CbOTBK OUbUnU) and Hki'aikkii. Mutual Tttepkmia n... HO, u. Box 114. urn Km M. W, McCHESNEY & SONS, Wholesale Grocers, HONOLULU, H. I A FULL LINE GROCERIES Always on Hand, i FRESH GOODS Pel very Bteamer anil Ball SPECIALTIES: Cheese, Lard, Hams Butter, Codfish, Milk, Onions, Crackers, I'otatoes, Salmon Macaroni, Corn Meal, Pickled Skipjack. Alvicore, Harrlnga, 1'l.iui (.niin no! Rskana AMI Al.l. KINIIS OK Leather and Nails FOR SHOEMAKERS Pn I Ubillb ITIUII 0101 OUI AND fill'; Occidental I OtlMltl S, S,Co, pflr YOKGHAMA M HONGKONG mm n ,.r Hi- - i.v.- ,.,,i,.s iii ..11 ,,i II .1 limit vn ... III.' nlKivr .rl M OT MI ll.e lolloll. .Ule.: Stnu CHINA" Nov.'.'';. I Him .. , Btmr"UI .. -- '. suur "CHINA" Keli. "i. Mill stmr "OCEANK Mil. IS'l.l Sttnr "CHINA". Ipril m.lWM For SAN FRANCISCO. steamers of the alrove ConpantM "Hi 'nil at Honolulu on t heir way from ReVflftarag and Yokohama to the ftboVf pofl on op alHUit the following dates sttm 0( IEANICT. Dm. 4, 18M Stmr "CITY (F PKKlNCi ". Jan. 2. 1ND4 sunt "OCEANIC Kel. It, I0M stmr CHINA' lianhtW, I8M si mi- .'GAEL Mav 14. MM RUES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: ro v.iKo- I'. llo.Mi II AMA KOMI C'ahln ftlSG i, i SIT.- Il I 'uliiii. roiiuil trip t IllOlltllS o. M .vi Cftbta, round trie u BMrnUai M '.I :llti M BttFopaan Ntaafaca Ml ih' Ii. i.l for i and PiMMias appl i H. HACKFELD & CO., 94 ti tti.'ni-- . Canadiaii Australian Steamship Line TIME TABLE. For Vancouver, B. C. From Svdne ,v Brisbane, ferity Ifmnhilw. S. S. WAKKIMOO'' Aug. HI. IM N. S. MIOWKIIA" Oi l. '.', IflH S. S. "WABRUtOO"... Nov. 1, 184MI ,S. S. "ARAW'A" Deo. 4 ISM S. s. "WARRJMOO" .Ian. 1. 1844 Ami Monthly Thereafter, For Sydney and Brisbane. From Vancouver, B. C. ah Arritv Himitlulu. S. S. "MIOWRKA". . Gel. il, 14M S. S. "WARRIMOb" Xov. 21, 11 ::m,h, t, 1 S And Montblv Thereafter. and PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES to Vancouver, Ii. ('.. art the same as tn San Francisco. Cal. Through Tickets toall points in Canada or the failed State per Canadian I'ticiHc Railway. r" For Freight or I'assaj;!', apply to THBO! II. DAVIES & CO., IM.tl (ieneral Agents. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY.L ioi:;viici ihon. Capital, - - $ 6,000,000 Assets, - - $9,000,000 iiaviim Been appointed aaeata of the above Com pan) we are aoa read) Kb eSeol Inaar aneee at the loeraal rales 01 premiaja H. V. M H.IIIT (V SONS. HYMAN BROS. llAIHiftan ol i.ii.l WIuiI.-hhI.- lialii-ii- . DRY GOODS, hoots, BHOBS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS ami PANCY GOOD8. 98 Queen Street, Honolulu. JU Callformla Hl, Shu I'mniln, I 'ill. THE ELITE ICk CREAM PARLORS Candy lectori. V hit Bakery. fine MOT ioe creams. COFFEE, um mm IU, CHQCOUlt i s i a n ii cubios 0urc,"bc!.u ZST 'oWW? S 'h BISHOP & CO.. R- - 1. iim BANKERS. HoNnt.oti . Haw a ii , tsi.ANm L jtfSSmmfa ASO THKIH AiiKNTM IN New York, Chicago, Boston, Paris. MESSHS. N, M, ROTHHHILB 4 SONS, L8IHM KHANREl IKT UN THE MAIN Jb.- '"' ,,'"lk ' ' Hiiiiloti.' ..I Si. In,-- ,, T'" ' u:!"1 K""t'" ' Z "' .?"!""'." Ry.liiey. lie IIiiiik . ,S,o nMUantl, An. klinnl. it- - l.rnnelie in I'luist clitir. li. I liiiie.lni iiu.l . lliitirtoii. The Hunk ol llriti-- h '..liiiol.i... l'..rlli.o.. II, The zores nml Ma.l. irn Island, Ml,- - liollll. Su.-li- The I hurtu,.,l Hnnk..r lu.lii, A u.t ru Hi. it tn .China. nonKKong, Yokohama, Japan, ftnil train net a Oenernl ltimhiithc ( A8TLE iV COOKE LIFE AND NOf Insurance Apnis. agnan, k,ui NKn km.i am, iii ti i Life Insurance Co. f,F ,!I,S,"N Fire nsurance, Alliance A88UTance. Co uf LONDOK diTNA INSURANCE CO. ik FtARTPORD, CONH. INSURE IN THK German-Americ- an Insurance Co Ol- - M. H)KK. i5,n.408oo Net Surplus 1.486,481 iki Whan Ran, r ISanal, lot ih.- I'.KST IKC'KITV WILDER ,v CO., Agellls. Hawaiian Wine Co. PRANK BROWN, Mc.k ;, '""' ;t" M' r'1""" Sl 11 The Central Market. Aiw.iv-.ii.iv- un head iiinuf Meaf( ManaaVeaJ I'i'ultry. We make SausuK'' a S(wi i.illy, Olvcnee trial and Ix- iinvimet1. Wr have the brst i ur Corned Hccf is tlir very bcM, VVestbkoqk A Ga.re8, Pmprtetnnt ll.illi li'lfphoncK n4. the mutual Life Insurance GO. OF NEW YORK. Assets Dec. 31. 1892. $175,084,156.61 S. B, ROSE, m ...tl Jjg J1 MORGAN No, 45 Queen Street, Auctioneer and Stock Broker. SH-ria- fittrptiftn ejlvea i" th bandKnH ol Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds LIME AND CEMENT I "OK SAI.U AT J. T. WATERHOUSt'S Queen Street Stores. H. MAY & CO. Wholesale and Retail GROCERS "' " Both Telephones J I'D. Box 47' ' Criterion Saloon Aiir.NTs li v John Wieland Brewing to, EXTRA Pale Lager Beer Pel Australia. ''ui-- ll Iwi.li IP ( ' l II i iK- - NIA () STERf n...i.. n.i.i-:i- - . c uu. UTSICI UUURIdllS OUCUIdllT L. II. Drk, PrapT. Club Stables Co. Livery. Feed and Sale Stables, ml Street. Iletween Hon ami lleretania. Both STrlbphonks Ifo, i;;. LXWNECTEU Willi HACK STAND i ',,r. King ami Bvthel sis. BOTH TELKPHONfiS NO. CHAS. HUSTACE, Lincoln Bujck, Kino Strkkt, Betwean Porl and Alalrca itta UKAI.KIt I.N Groceries and Provisions. Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter always on hand 'ttsh Goods fOCHwm fV StOOMft from Satt PfOHCisiO, S,TISKAl Tln til AH.WTKr.l. do ro THE EGLE HOUSE Nl l M Avknof. UK TO Till AILINGTON HOTEL Hotkl Street TftUa Board i per rjaj . Board ami Lodging Ittmnl un) lodging pel Qr8p0oial Monthly Prlona. T. E. KROUSE, Proprietor WILDER & CO. Kst.ihliHhcil in Es'ane S, G, WILDER - W. C, WILDER. m l'i ih1- Lumber and Coal Building- - Materials SIC II AS DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Btiildew' Hardware, PslBto, Oil, 6iH, WALL PAPER, ETC. Cor, Foit and Queen Streets, HONOLULU, 1. A FKW 0F m SPEC1ALT11'S Complbtb Assuki mim ok si 11 m;km k STOVES UNO RANfES. "JJURKKA" RANGES, "CI IM'l- k C Alii IOSKS i.ai ndkv stotes, PRRNCtt RAMOM AC.ATfi IKt in WARE, m, tik WARR, ,..ii DIM a It. I l. Ill I r II HI NUM. """" "" WHXX't A U LAM Hi oI'H I K I.I.Ks Kiifft Uaaae la tin. Ltefajrtr or raalaai Iraa aa aaM af maAe lu aeaaa Kull in of Salillnr IohmI, I tut h 'In ijiMiii.ncp.. Water itliareli. Ilea aael rttMaae. Wr hi c eejaMMrl al klaaa la " Hiaal Meaal aae! PlantHai inwle. ami inn aaaflaaaea laeaMaa a4aHuaaaii aal mi- -i elaai aeHavlale in laaaeuaee VAV solicit jiiur ..iM. i, I PMMPI 11TU Sb ret uinmuijuiii vu. M m M..ch., s, THE HAWAIIAN Siffl Deposit ;. hmm Qaa pjipvrior fAcilltlfi tot btg Ittpj nnd aell ng NlotHn and Bonde la In a pUWlI'M to hnti.tlc Inre k- of ntorkp, pn3 oMil f"' Mttrai "t ill mHI npnn I ntniiMssit.n r.HM I'ltiiil.llliMi Mm U hi hi ffispn .i ll nl hi n in i n li in in. ill in Nl tali (on - mm llrpnali is4 nl i naea Nm fati Ipppplng id nil oris ol vaJuablt s. rt nictl nt renauiable rat Hllrr VI tin' an 9MlHAtllr rii4'h i. ikcn ,n itotojte for h kn r short period tot arl iciilni in Till'. RAWAIU1S BAPK MtPOHtT ami IKVWniftM I H's .i( SlltlH. I ,' i;-t- f J. T. Wate.house Queen Street Stores. i PULL LINKS . . . 1, . 0 JJL. J J FANCY GOODS nf all deaf Hpttaai Fort Street Store No. lO. in IDtllTIOM To THI LAMOM hi DRY AND FANCY GOODS HAVE JUST RECEIVED India .i t in nml EVratan Lawnai Iniln "idci . In 9 yard pifcc, Roman and Guipure Embroidery , (hienmi. I'hitit. and other laoaa, in white, otram nnd black, i SbUfon Laoe, nil oolon, Lace .Net. Bream and black. Striped ntnt heck I Hmltj . si i r pi-- , irhlto attd ootr'd, White Cream and Black Snrah tlk Whi;e and Ucaanj ii Navy and Craam sir;e. sin ami Tannin PIanml, The Jenneaa-MilltB-r KquipoteiH uisi. Prima Donna and I'. I. (oeaita, bad lea1 Black Hoae Reliable Goods -- AT- Reasonable Prices. A will known Bnsincei in charge of a large Suar Mill writes us this wi-i- " Y uso 110 other 1ml VACUUM Oils, this an- tin.- beat." l.rniiih NiX0d PahltS, inatk- ot pore cnliirs ami part oils. The M ki;ks name mi each can guarantee ol qnalit, During the past year a large ipiantitv ui this paint has been use.l with tin- mosl Mtiafactory results PtScS Viri, Oalvahized or plain Black anneale ; Four Roiui Galvanized Black Wire, So much complaint has Keen made "i the qualit ol t'eiue Wire Brought into this market, that, .itui tetl covering the past the yaaia, arc hoi 1. lanli.H ., na.ka .,!' Wire pecultarh uuapted to this climate, ami which has prove.! ' superior to an other. I'sers ol this make ol' win endorse n. Value, Wilier tillers Do not trj experiments with articles made "to sell" anil then Inn a "Slack ,V Brown low" aftei paying roc done. Slack ,V Hrowulow's WateT PiltSra are madi on tclaiiofic ptin- - ciples. ami an- known ami unl everywhere. The) 4ie inawihlr in all parts anil can lie cleaned by tile user. Terra Cotta r)owet P04M and Water Bottlea, Baartoii Bean Pota, New Oooda eoauiuuttl) arrivinaj, PACIFIC H AHDWAHE CO. Lrit. naj mi iu r s hi i Hoairi i old ICona Cottee I'llK sl.l- AT T. WATERHOUSE'S Oueen Street StoreH' M'l 1.1,1 (i MA HE KASY 'TIC ON THE THFOHV OF E-- FORM VENTILATES HIS VIEWS. lit Mi mi linn) ( 0" Mill rr. In Inch III)' I mAi I IT s.,,,1.1- - I. " '. I'lirm tUr )mplri Wnrt Tl.mr. M:i l frtMlatsj-H- . it k ,1,1.. with it- niovemenfce hi h fail-- even that father- - .nriuoliinst-Ale- iudoprl by the liei of . palm .1 - went i: - liPtim and n- - flnftl ri"i-- ;it ,i it 9 ortitnator Suaatt. t 1. Mhni tl triple find that a nformfiifC they reform UnfC i be i;ci iinin of in p inal ' 'T. The I. k- - Hiieakirtj idapn d to all the reqnlrwiitiBril of Ho- in.i.t hiul Iv cii! jft-;d- In the laii kruaiiu of Mnrk 'I w ain, it- N V 'l1 in m.uhI t lie i i:i na n H wtynm,'' ami lhKr''',, ni'ii of the nprepbject iHay-dm-to- r lull w here there in no 4li.enae. That is why srwdlinfi reform hap not ttt0 ii . dad. - t hat he J IngUab ln- - k'tiaiie cotitaiim irri'irnl.tri' incn- - i m cry her laiifUHje. S. d k the en vt it ut ion of t he va4fc ' li'inmn N't Itl l fi c froai them. ii.r lnw s, cur i(iii all .ii- crude and imojprfi ct. Hut vi4d4lHRtTqf hit nary are not udin wsil iirovetnenta must lie made al ' i.'-5--r law a of "natm .! mi hi1 iln aurvn rate here a In thftfejHMP - .mi.-- . - u t he ii 44i inii th sjH lltmr .m l4Jp ii pr.ncsH it ii,ii: tin e iv ol t he A wonl la apple bended ax a ihM is. ,i ccdlcctmu nf iudiTidiial jmii'- - W'hi u we wrtU n word, we h lei It hh coijipoeed o? let ten. ft la to ii h simply the pin ur of aft idea, and rfce turncj nf our xpelling deiM-od- nMtti the viviilnesf) i d tlic imafra In our m iii av It is jin nxiuiu pyclio .v tlir rtln-pU-- r f n ult ie.- ai lain " more perfect dpreluv-tueu- t t h.iu i lie miuplex. Is ii reusnnuhle i nippn-- ; that in oaaea i'!' i In-.- , intiiitvoi mciivory Ih ao ih l id, I linl I he t.1 i k u- Lm t jit. k tin- judmiH tit ii i ' Tvrtchtd i' - - 1. c: ii.n which - rviiUered. mi ihe liri.rt-- -i s of tiiiliirtftrojyud in - .'.,'iciorj".rrmTi- - ner 0 'I " il thu Hrtcunif nt take th ivord u hh n Alexander Klli Kae already nude i i,c suiij.., i, uf cimipfttatlon. Kllla i, .! :. ins mmi( vouM Irti spelUj ahtnit i"..iH' liill'etvnt ways. But he admit-ti- d "nl fi in- mutate the vi i ushd it', w Ult the ytutV loisical ;inalii;y. Hut what doea that block- - ii nl. ilie ;i ii,iiK reoruiera clleftt, who. can nut recall the way lu epell wisora, in tw it hunt etymological nnalojry? -- Let u h see in lmi urn j wayN be wonhl pll Ling to the ordinary hr:intl ai lit . mi tup in his toampan. nuveti i1m" ih t).i Wfi k. Sunday u huled. Thewi it tn t contains hi x tlcnit ntaj-- ru nnd" tt wit J S -Z R U K - S Tlie lirst nnd the thainapto s ,I ecniiil M.sjTurt "i. a heard in il.. 11" 'I'll. iiiii.1 .Lh0iunnL N.,,iii.i l!j IU. UU-- . ..'IMU .'f f. Ill, Mill 0.tll,'-Wll- l ,.f th - KngllaB lancuane. Tin (if Ii Kieipl ootid of "r tn 1.: :.; Miumla 111 a ie ropr4 -- nt. l any of the fol lowing letters rfml cuiuhinatioiis, rw will ba aeatt from thoex HUlplea mwu i' sc. a; in live, oh In circles. By .. 1!. 1. Ii pd.au fa palui. Il h. as in sinnle. l; n. in ro4fcl4Mtoc. By ecbae In x IJ - ni uiu4. Hy tut, 4U In mat. lt st, in '.. Ulhuiilh. 11) nw. hh In swnrd. This nives a sum total uf lit waja bf which 1.- ind of s may Im rer4.utd. Tlif mm .,1.1 hound, t hut- if fihort iM may U- 4'xpreMtl as foUowu: IJ i, in 11) ni, at In cftptahi. liv '. fs in htitflish. By II) ev, an iuIh.-h- II) i1, as lu surfeii lt i, iis in inunituf. Hy ia, hh to I'ttriiuini iii. 1;. 1- in ,. m . i',j a, aa in h.' o , o iiaiithtc. Ily ol, as In tor-toi- haiaola, Hy u, iu in hu") ii a. It) u , AJi in pltufiiy. Ily y, ai in ah)(. This .t liis ,i sum total of lu aymbola wlic-- un n '! tn express tho wuuinl uf hhort "I." The thud sou nil, that of simple "n," may I ie ex pre ed ;t follow)! H) - . ii n. m By . as tn Bufflcimr. My t .- in in e. By ca, as in , Mr. By a i l Chmese. By x, aa iu xi ir,'. i .as, m nuiac. liygc.aM in alsc. 27, Hf4 III tUXJU Ill) Thus ." may he repn'seuted Ut KMltTcr-- . way.H. The ohwure wmml of e" may Ih ex- - as Io!1owk: H Hy a,att tn hilliartla. By H) ui, us lu tuurrsiu. By , 1, as in rtcrtfeatit. Byelta i' helfei - iii nj ard. By hiu, as u hk In k i aiidear. By 1, a In mi. It) in,. i.tl. Hy Id. as inctuapiex-i"ii- . h) 11. in avoirdupois. By ju,as in Journal, h - in turn. By ue, as in guw. Ii ui. as H y, aa lu myrtls. Thir Kivi a total of The filth s,,tind, uimpla r, may brepr- - S4 l.t.'.l In. - Hy r, a in By r,sji in Tenlarr. By rh. oa in rheara , an ni uurr. ny rrr. as hi Hiinarre. H rrh, h iu ui) rrh, H Vr, asin v ronu II. - i. - ,:.i l.ital o( aevru WKVK t rvi ir,,i,i iiu, , ,.i tl lxth Muud, tlut "'ywnriSmij. I .. un. ii cuinbinatioua po nil.l.- ii.mi .n of nymbolii rxpne '"" ""' " "" U 1Mlnl,l( nnmimijjjm Thl. yWdh uniinl i..il 'Mi'n iu wbit-- tbv wi.i-i- l lino -- ,'lt aaaordbm u. kiluple uloa Still .war. luo. ilifllcultj lu lb i: .IIK1P Hill Wl.lcli Lcor i " nr xuria from - liililu(li-- anataa laalixeail thUtlTerrno ,,,! , ii IHillucal itoIi.ii ium .iriv,. .1. "K - -- SfitUthurg Dia-- Datch 1... l'..w.r .. U alib. '' Kavc her a oaot i Ah l be hill, nlic liM'..rrrtnt a tijj. -- i. - ..r a in liiiiiw, 111 "ml a cent aeciuad u, Sb I.H.kviaSrsi li al , m -- mill be atiod up it, llu- f,,i l..i ii . l.il.l. ami it'i.cblUK bu aho.il ,i,Tk' i.'i ".ini 'T5cT.2' II. i. iio i take this cm, aul Milt of cl,,tl.m auii Hiuii, illliln-- ' Y i;1 li'a ( 'uiu Mtluuu. 1.,. , ,, HMari oriaa. I I" w .'i"! M l i liiakn. cu - '' "l I"- - 'i ... .li.lik.' I,, 1. i, i, in lai,funa, atlnMi 1,,- k.nm'M, Inii ,1. . or UA ftffa " rift-- i aiat1 i.. ..nl, wliU attaaSavV niB in... i "i ' . iii. iii,'ii, In i:..,'i i.lUivi-- wb, ailtlraM, til n in l,, i in ,.i lllilll tin . r y un. i nl III M.illi uVrllli J.r t. a L i t .7 1 1 P m s 9

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Page 1: THE HAWAIIAN STAR. · 2015-06-02 · sttm 0( IEANICT. Dm. 4, 18M Stmr "CITY (F PKKlNCi ". Jan. 2. 1ND4 sunt "OCEANIC Kel. It, I0M stmr CHINA' lianhtW, I8M si mi-.'GAEL Mav 14. MM

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HCNUAV. THE HAWAIIAN STAR. ; Diliin(l.sf

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VOL. I HONOLULU, HAW AIIAN islands WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 6 1893 NO. 215

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

I'llOVIsloS Al MIHUMIKST Of THE

HAWAIIAN IHI.N1.

I K I I V I i.INIII..-- .it. Mata-at- i "i ii" i'i"i-i"- ii "

rnfaral f rtw Hawaiian lata", MM)

MIiiImut nl AITiiiri.J, A. Klnti, Minister r Interior,s. Mi Damon, Minlmer nf Khialii'fW. O. Smith. Att.irneyaiem'ral.

tivisiinv I'oi'Mii.

I'. M. Ilateli. Vlie rri'Hlili'nl of th,' PfOrla-inn-

l.ii. iit "I Hit' Hawaiian lalalMla.(Veil HrcMi. K. 1). Tenny.John Nott, 0. Bolt.V, V. Mi-- W. K. Allen..Fanios F. Morgan. Henry WalerlniiliM'.Kd.suhr. A. Tonne,it, ft MaMonoa, w. . wilder..Inlin Kitiiiielutli.I'. T. Uopr, .Secretary RlMMlMw ami A.l- -

, in,ir Ooaaalla,

SlTKKMK Clt'ltT.

lion. A. F. JOdd, iiief Jnittaa,Hon. R. F. Hlckerton, Flrat Anno, late JUBtk'i'.Hon. W. F.. Frear, Second At.soi-li.li- .liilii-r-

Henry smith. I'hlef Clerk.r'red Wnndonbnrs, Depot y Clerk.GOOfgt Sceoiifl DvpUtv Clark,

J. Walter .lulu. StelluKraplier

i IMODH .IrixiKS.

First Oironll H. K. Cooper. W. A. Whiting,llahu.

Second I'lri-ni- t A. . KeKilki.Thlfd anil Fourth Circuital ft L, Austin.KIM, ( In nil : .1. Ilanly.

(Iltices anil COtlrt-roo- m in I4nvernmentBnildtlMtt Mine Sireet. sitting in Honolulu:First Monday in May. Alliens! aadNo, nnbof.

Dmraun OotTBr.

Police Slutlnn Butldlnff, Men Imlil RttMtA. 0. M. BobtrtftOD Mtmilrat'.JnHMM Thorn pnon. Clerk.

HPARTMBMT ok K(kriin AWAtM.

Offtoi In tiovernment Huildiim. Ktiik' stu.i.His Excellency Sanfonl H.Pole, MlnlMer of

Korelnti Vtrairt.iieo. C. Poller, ( ilief Clerk.w. Horace Wriifhi. Rd. Htllee, Olerke.

DKi'MII MKNT IH'HK MTRRIOR

OfAn i Goven ml BalkUng Ring Btreet.His Excellency .1. A. KI11K, Minister of the

Interior.Chief ciej-w- . .'ohn a. HMtfoger.AattettAt OlerkH, Jtantfl H. Boyd. M. K.

Keuhokalole. .lames Aholo. Stephen Maha- -

11)11, Oeorge c. Homs Rdwnrd s. Boyd

ft tWI Of Mr kk a its, Dki'Ahtmknt or,INTRKIOH.

Snrvej(r-iienera- l, W. I). Alexander.Siipt. Public Works, W. K. Howell.

Supi, Water Works. Andrew Hrown.

Inspector Electric MkIiIh, John Cassidy.

KeRidtrar of Conveyances, T. ). Thrnni.Koa1 Super Isctr, Honiilulii. W. H. Ollin

mlngs.Chief Fire ltept.. J. H. Hunt.Supt. Insane Asylum. Dr. A. McW'ayne.

ntHce, Government RulldlnK. Kimr St.

IWjiRAi' Off Aonirt't.Ti'iti:.

pretJddMll Otiefllolo. His Excellency J. A.Kintf, "frtxTTT the Interior.

Memhersi W. li. IrtVWt A. .IneKer. A. Herhert and John Kfifc..

i 'ommissioner of Agriculture and ex officioSwrelaiy of the hoard, Joseph Marsden.

HKl'AKTMKNT OP KlNANOE.

Mtntoldf Ot Finance, His Excellency S. M.I amon.

utdlmr-tTenera- l, tieorjce S. Hobs.Hetflstrar of Accounts, (ieo. K. Hmlthiee.i'lerk of Fiiuince Office, Carl Whlemann.Collect of Customs, J. H. Castle.Tax Aftseibor, Oahu. Jonathan Shaw.Deputy Assesitor, W. '. Weedoti.PfTtrtjwiiti flPnMral, J. m. ttat.

CiiHTtmff HritF.Ai'.

Office. Custom House, KBpUnade, Knrt St.Collector-Genera- J. H.'astle.

V. H. McSUx ker.Harb.u- Master, Captain A. Fuller.Port Surveyor, M. N. auilers.storekeeir. Oeo. Stratemeyer

K4HTMKNT Of ATTOIIN KV- i UN KU A ..

Mi,,, in lioxernmelit HuildiiiK King St.At l, W. O. Smith.Iteputy Attornev-tienera- (i. K. Wilder.Clerk, J. M. Kea.Marshal. R. 0. Hitchcock.Opptttjr Marshal, Arthur M. BrOWB.

.Jailor Oaliu Prisim. James Uu.prtpnn Phsician, Ir. C. H. ooper.

Ho NO OK (MM !( It At It IN

office. Popart m I Of iniei lo. GovernmentBaJMlng, K illicit reel.

President. HI- - Kxcullem y, J. A. Rlig..Members of the Hoard of Immh;ration: Hon.

.1. H. AtherliHi. .'a- -. H. CaMle. Hon. A. H.

( leghorn. Temp- - H. Spencer. Mark P,HohliiHon.

Secretary. Wra Taylor

HOANO Qf IlKAl.TH.

onuw in grounds of Government Hinldiiifc,corner uf Ullilaui and tpMM BtPPMP.

UaffjUlMW Or. Day, Or. Miner, Or. AndVPWSi

T. F. Ijtusin J. T. Waterhouae. Jr., JohnKna. end Atlrne) General Smith.

President. Hon. W, O. Smith.ttccreiary.Mp)a. WflcFx.

Executive Offieer, C. H. Heynohls.Avent Hoard of Health, .1. I), MeVeitfh.Inspector and Manager of Garliage Service,

L. it. lia Pierre.Inspector, (i. W. ( '. Jones.Port Physician, Or. Andrews.)isienHary, Dr H. Mimw.

tnipir rietllement, Or. H. K. Oliver-

HOAIIII OK KlH't'ATtl (N.

011.1 Oovernmeni Huilding, Klnti street.I' Hun-- ' K. Hlli"l.

nvaiW. W, Ji.ln.iH Smith,' luaiKotarol whoou. A. T. aMiaaw.

laaan nr UMwa Laan coumhwiomkhh.- i i

a. ! Mlalrtrr of n.. lattrSti w. ).

imlth, Mlurney-i.enuralau- d r P. laakaa.nm. r in luiili'lary Kuihllnii,

W. H. CASTLE.

ATTORNEY AT LAWMm, OuiwrltW hmu.

J. ALFRED KA900N.ATTORSMV tad COUK8KLOB at law

Mllcc. U Mrivhnnt SIMM,

llolioliilii.il

J. M. MONSAKKAT.

ATTWIt.NKV AT LAW AMI NoTAKVjPTJBlilC,

Inrtwrlght Mock, Men-hun- St.. Honolulu.

I". St WAKEFIELD.atthhnky and OOVKSHLOR-A- T LAW.

With W. Anlifonl. MVebll1Boao-tala- ii-

M. PHILLIPS & co.wimit'snif ttnpofften and Jobben. of

AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY GOODS.

Corner Kurt nnd QtKoo st-- ., Honolulu.M7tf

C. B. RIPLEY.

Oi KIrK New Bate DepOell Hiiililinif.Honolulu, n. i.

Plane-- hptHllMitloM mill Ruptiintondrafegiven forever) deecrlptlnii of Building,

old liiitldiii - BQcoesefnll) remodeled andiiUrndi

llenigne for Interior Dtfcoratlone.Mane or Mechnnlenl Drawtn , Tracttig and

BIlltMT.Ill Intf.; lira witiu'f for Hunk - nr Newspaper

i II. LOHKIDE,

SKiN and uRNAMKNTAK PAINTERBKLL TBLBPHOMS

tlT All Orders Promptly Attended to.Mtf

Santa Clans' HeaflQnarters

Thos. G. Thrum's

OPTOWN BOOKSTORE'

Presents mi inlay of HOLIDAYATTRAOTIONS in NEW nml i:

I'KKSKNTATION IKK IKS.in akt. Pobtry, Travkl and BnxnLKTTI'.U.

ALItl'MS nil Sizex. Styles anilBimlinH.

H1HLKS. PRAYER BOOKS nmlHYMNALS The linest assortment ofCHRISTMAS and N V.W TEAB(' A KIIS - Till' elioii e of several leiulilm'An PttbllaHoTn1 offertngs, at prioeol

. ..... , r ..,.1 1. ..I. IIUWOI BT.II It'll H.IIV.INpNhai'Kains.

KK.MKMHKK Nol a last year'H eanlor design in the Hook. CeUulold ami,other Art Novelties.

CALENDARS for 1MM ami HOOK- -

LBTfl that are enis of ihe printer!ail.

Finest LEATHER, SILVER FILA-

GREE ami CELLULOID Artie-le- forBeadolf, Lihriiry, Parlor or Offioe inINKSTANDS. IJAPEU WEIGHTS,I'oi.dkhs PORTFOLIOS, DESKPADS, CARD 1 asks. WALLETS,PURSES musk; rolls. Eu

TOILET SETS. HORN HOODS.NUT PICK SETS.

A new line of Austrian Vases in Classinml I'oreelain.

Freneh llriniiie IMgUrO PieeeH unitBrie a Brae, Work-Boza- Work-Bag- s,

Retietiles, anil Baskets.

BASKKTS THAT AttE HAS- -

i r iv. ,1.

Novel anil uttraetive in styles amivariety. (Mwle by thi Inst Hnxhel-Mttkiu-

trihe of Amt'riettn InditinM)

from a Bon Bon size to a Hamper: naiil

to lie the llrst let exported by theirAtrent Mi st hk Skkn to hk Al'l'BK-ciate-

PARLOR ami OUTDOOR. GAMESfor Old and Young, ami TOYS inahtimlanee ami variety for all the goodlittle (.iris and Boys from now tillChristmas.

The array of DOLLS exi eeds that ofany previous season not only in qUAQ-tit- y

bat also in quality, variety amiprice.

In the line ol HULLS' Sl'NDIHKSwe are also more eomplete thim ever:to all of wliieh inspeetion is invited.

TOY BOOKS in variety for allgrades.

All orl-i-f- t rnmill) i en. l.- I

lit, ii.nl tfo.xla lor liiMM'iilpill'ki'd mill curt'.

SANTA CUtIS' HEADDUAHTERS.

MUSIC! MUSIC!

CHOICE MUSIC.

iiu.- - .i.x-- mt Ihe lelViolin, l.iiltiu, UiiiiJi.mill tin n.l li ii sun,.,

lalgfl I'oiiio Slieelasata anil lapsUa.Illal Iti . . I. .1 III

SCHARF'Sian lit whs Mnaitf oois

Cor. FORT A HOTEL STS

Qrtteff for ail latramaipromptly atwndxl i"

"ZZ:,::Hell snd Mutual Telephoue No 34,

M. s. GHINBAI M A co.i.imit.'.i.

HONOLU1.U, II l.

Commission Merelianls ami Imporlersof lieneral Merehn ml ise.

Hun Frunrlsi olinii e. 31.1 Front St.

F. A. SCHAFEH & CO.

IMPORTERS ami cinnnssn.NMRRI IHANTS.

il.'s.u riu Hawaiian isi.wos

II. w. sc A SONS.

IMPORTERS .M COMMISSIONM KUCH A NTS.

Fort Street. Honolulu.

P. O. Bn VI. IWophflM MOl

LEWIS & CO.IMI'llll l Kits.

Naval Supplies. Wholesale nml llet.nlfieali'rs in llroeeries. Provisions, etc.

Ill Fort St.. Honolulu. II. I.

CHR. HERSKIND & J. McMEEKIN,

PIANO TI NKliS AMI TEACHERS.

Penhallow Rottee, Heretnnia Rtraet.

IW Mutual Telephone MH

Leeooni given on Piano for Beginner andPractical Players.

Tuning orden will he promptly nrtended to.IT! Ill)

CHAB. 1 . im:ti:ko.TYPFWRITER. CONVEYANCER AND

NOTARY PUBLIC,

Ofltaa over Blthop'a Hank.

J. S. EMERSON,ENQINEEB and surveyor,

oKKirr.

Willi to, V. ROWStX,

At i MBob of Pllbllo Works.SI2-- tl ' .

KollT. btlrMM. ' . M. look-p- . I. J. lOWRKV

LEWERS & COOKE,

Lumber, IJi ii.ders' Hardware,DOORS, Xsh, hi ink--- .

l'll. nil.- -, i.l ,

WALL PAPER, MATTING,

CORRUGATED IRON,

LIME, CEMENT, ETC.

jT

IOBBBK OP- -

WifipO Spirits and Beers.II III U 0

HOTEL STREET,Between Fori and Bethel Sts

W. W. AH ANA,

Merchant Tailor,No. B9fl NiolHlill St., Ill)

s from 14 up. Linen an, I Oraptrote, 90.40 up.

ALL SUITS (il'AUANTKKIi Til KIT

AND LN THE LATKST STYLH

CbOTBK OUbUnU) and Hki'aikkii.Mutual Tttepkmia n... HO, u. Box 114.

urn Km

M. W, McCHESNEY & SONS,

Wholesale Grocers,HONOLULU, H. I

A FULL LINE

GROCERIESAlways on Hand,

i FRESH GOODS

Pel very Bteamer anil Ball

SPECIALTIES:

Cheese, Lard, Hams

Butter, Codfish, Milk, Onions,

Crackers, I'otatoes, Salmon

Macaroni, Corn Meal,

Pickled Skipjack. Alvicore,

Harrlnga,

1'l.iui (.niin no! Rskana

AMI Al.l. KINIIS OK

Leather and NailsFOR SHOEMAKERS

PnI Ubillb ITIUII 0101 OUI

AND fill';

Occidental I OtlMltl S, S,Co,

pflr YOKGHAMA M HONGKONG

mm n ,.r Hi-- i.v.- ,.,,i,.s iii ..11

,,i II .1 limit vn ... III.' nlKivr .rl

M OT MI ll.e lolloll. .Ule.:

Stnu CHINA" Nov.'.'';. I Him.. ,

Btmr"UI .. --'.suur "CHINA" Keli. "i. Mill

stmr "OCEANK Mil. IS'l.l

Sttnr "CHINA". Ipril m.lWM

For SAN FRANCISCO.

steamers of the alrove ConpantM "Hi 'nilat Honolulu on t heir way from ReVflftarag and

Yokohama to the ftboVf pofl on op alHUit the

following dates

sttm 0( IEANICT. Dm. 4, 18M

Stmr "CITY (F PKKlNCi ".

Jan. 2. 1ND4

sunt "OCEANIC Kel. It, I0Mstmr CHINA' lianhtW, I8Msi mi- .'GAEL Mav 14. MM

RUES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:

ro v.iKo- I'. llo.MiII A M A KOMI

C'ahln ftlSG i, i SIT.- IlI 'uliiii. roiiuil trip t

IllOlltllS o. M .vi

Cftbta, round trie uBMrnUai M '.I :llti M

BttFopaan Ntaafaca Ml ih' Ii. i.l

for i and PiMMias appl i

H. HACKFELD & CO.,94 ti tti.'ni-- .

Canadiaii Australian

Steamship Line

TIME TABLE.

For Vancouver, B. C.

From Svdne ,v Brisbane,ferity Ifmnhilw.

S. S. WAKKIMOO'' Aug. HI. IMN. S. MIOWKIIA" Oi l. '.', IflHS. S. "WABRUtOO"... Nov. 1, 184MI

,S. S. "ARAW'A" Deo. 4 ISMS. s. "WARRJMOO" .Ian. 1. 1844

Ami Monthly Thereafter,

For Sydney and Brisbane.From Vancouver, B. C. ah

Arritv Himitlulu.S. S. "MIOWRKA". . Gel. il, 14MS. S. "WARRIMOb" Xov. 21,

1 1 ::m,h, t, 1 SAnd Montblv Thereafter.

and

PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES

to Vancouver, Ii. ('.. art the same as tn SanFrancisco. Cal.

Through Ticketstoall points in Canada or the failed State

per Canadian I'ticiHc Railway.

r" For Freight or I'assaj;!', apply to

THBO! II. DAVIES & CO.,IM.tl (ieneral Agents.

ATLASASSURANCE COMPANY.L

ioi:;viici ihon.Capital, - - $ 6,000,000Assets, - - $9,000,000

iiaviim Been appointed aaeata of the aboveCom pan) we are aoa read) Kb eSeol Inaaraneee at the loeraal rales 01 premiaja

H. V. M H.IIIT (V SONS.

HYMAN BROS.llAIHiftan ol i.ii.l WIuiI.-hhI.- lialii-ii- .

DRY GOODS, hoots, BHOBS,

CLOTHING, NOTIONS ami

PANCY GOOD8.

98 Queen Street, Honolulu.

JU Callformla Hl, Shu I'mniln, I 'ill.

THE

ELITE ICk CREAM PARLORS

Candy lectori. V hit Bakery.

fine MOT

ioe creams. COFFEE,

um mm IU, CHQCOUlt

i s i a n ii cubios0urc,"bc!.u ZST 'oWW? S 'h

BISHOP & CO..R- - 1. iim

BANKERS.HoNnt.oti . Haw a ii , tsi.ANm

L jtfSSmmfaASO THKIH AiiKNTM IN

New York, Chicago, Boston, Paris.MESSHS. N, M, ROTHHHILB 4 SONS, L8IHM

KHANREl IKT UN THE MAIN

Jb.- '"' ,,'"lk '' Hiiiiloti.' ..I Si. In,--

,,T'" ' u:!"1 K""t'" ' Z "' .?"!""'."Ry.liiey. lie IIiiiik . ,S,o nMUantl,

An. klinnl. it- - l.rnnelie in I'luistclitir. li. I liiiie.lni iiu.l . lliitirtoii.

The Hunk ol llriti-- h '..liiiol.i... l'..rlli.o.. II,The zores nml Ma.l. irn Island,Ml,- - liollll. Su.-li-

The I hurtu,.,l Hnnk..r lu.lii, A u.t ru Hi. it tn.China.nonKKong, Yokohama, Japan, ftnil train

net a Oenernl ltimhiithc

( A8TLE iV COOKELIFE AND NOf

Insurance Apnis.

agnan, k,ui

NKn km.i am, iii ti i

Life Insurance Co.f,F ,!I,S,"N

Fire nsurance,Alliance A88UTance. Co

uf LONDOK

diTNA INSURANCE CO.

ik FtARTPORD, CONH.

INSUREIN THK

German-Americ- an

Insurance CoOl- - M. H)KK.

i5,n.408ooNet Surplus 1.486,481 iki

Whan Ran, r ISanal, lot ih.- I'.KSTIKC'KITV

WILDER ,v CO.,Agellls.

Hawaiian Wine Co.

PRANK BROWN, Mc.k ;,'""' ;t" M' r'1""" Sl 11

The Central Market.

Aiw.iv-.ii.iv- un head iiinuf Meaf( ManaaVeaJI'i'ultry. We make SausuK'' a S(wi i.illy,

Olvcnee trial and Ix- iinvimet1. Wr have the

brst i ur Corned Hccf is tlir very bcM,

VVestbkoqk A Ga.re8,Pmprtetnnt

ll.illi li'lfphoncK n4.

the mutualLife Insurance GO.

OF NEW YORK.

Assets Dec. 31. 1892. $175,084,156.61

S. B, ROSE,

m ...tl

Jjg J1 MORGANNo, 45 Queen Street,

Auctioneer and Stock Broker.

SH-ria- fittrptiftn ejlvea i" thbandKnH ol

Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds

LIME AND CEMENT

I "OK SAI.U AT

J. T. WATERHOUSt'SQueen Street Stores.

H. MAY & CO.Wholesale and Retail

GROCERS"' "

Both Telephones J I'D. Box 47' '

Criterion SaloonAiir.NTs li v

John Wieland Brewing to,

EXTRA

Pale Lager BeerPel Australia.

''ui-- ll Iwi.li IP ( 'l II i iK- -

NIA ( ) STERf

n...i.. n.i.i-:i- - . c uu.UTSICI UUURIdllS OUCUIdllT

L. II. Drk, PrapT.

Club Stables Co.

Livery. Feed and Sale Stables,

ml Street. Iletween Hon

ami lleretania.

Both STrlbphonks Ifo, i;;.LXWNECTEU Willi HACK STAND

i ',,r. King ami Bvthel sis.

BOTH TELKPHONfiS NO.

CHAS. HUSTACE,Lincoln Bujck, Kino Strkkt,

Betwean Porl and Alalrca itta

UKAI.KIt I.N

Groceries and Provisions.

Fresh California Roll Butter and IslandButter always on hand

'ttsh Goods fOCHwm fV StOOMft

from Satt PfOHCisiO,

S,TISKAl Tln til AH.WTKr.l.

do ro THE

EGLE HOUSENl l M Avknof. UK TO Till

AILINGTON HOTEL

Hotkl Street

TftUa Board i per rjaj .

Board ami LodgingIttmnl un) lodging pel

Qr8p0oial Monthly Prlona.

T. E. KROUSE, Proprietor

WILDER & CO.Kst.ihliHhcil in

Es'ane S, G, WILDER - W. C, WILDER.

m l'i ih1-

Lumber and Coal

Building- - MaterialsSIC II AS

DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,

Btiildew' Hardware,PslBto, Oil, 6iH,

WALL PAPER, ETC.

Cor, Foit and Queen Streets,

HONOLULU, 1.

A FKW 0F m SPEC1ALT11'S

Complbtb Assuki mim ok

si 11 m;km k

STOVES UNO RANfES.

"JJURKKA" RANGES,"CI IM'l- k C Alii IOSKS

i.ai ndkv stotes,PRRNCtt RAMOM

AC.ATfi IKt in WARE,m, tik WARR,

,..ii DIM a It. I l. Ill I r II HI NUM.

"""" ""WHXX'tA U LAM Hi oI'H I K I.I.Ks

Kiifft Uaaae la tin. Ltefajrtr orraalaai Iraa aa aaM af maAe lu aeaaa

Kull in of Salillnr IohmI, I tut h 'InijiMiii.ncp.. Water itliareli. Ilea aael rttMaae.

Wr hi c eejaMMrl al klaaa la "Hiaal Meaal aae! PlantHai inwle. ami innaaaflaaaea laeaMaa a4aHuaaaii aal mi- -i

elaai aeHavlale in laaaeuaeeVAV solicit jiiur ..iM. i,

I PMMPI 11TU Sb retuinmuijuiii vu.M m M..ch., s,

THE HAWAIIAN

Siffl Deposit ;. hmmQaa pjipvrior fAcilltlfi tot btg Ittpj nnd

aell ng NlotHn and Bonde la In

a pUWlI'M to hnti.tlc Inre k- ofntorkp, pn3 oMil f"' Mttrai "t illmHI npnn I ntniiMssit.n

r.HM I'ltiiil.llliMi Mm U hi hi

ffispn .i ll nl hi n in i n li in in. ill inNl tali (on -

mm llrpnali is4 nl i

naea Nm fati Ipppplng id nil oris olvaJuablt s. rt nictl nt renauiable rat

Hllrr VI tin' an 9MlHAtllrrii4'h i. ikcn ,n itotojte for h kn

r short period

tot arl iciilni inTill'. RAWAIU1S BAPK MtPOHtT

ami IKVWniftM I

H's .i( SlltlH. I ,'i;-t- f

J. T. Wate.houseQueen Street Stores. i

PULL LINKS

. . . 1, . 0 JJL.J J

FANCY GOODSnf all deaf Hpttaai

Fort Street StoreNo. lO.

in IDtllTIOM To THI LAMOM

hi

DRY AND FANCY GOODS

HAVE JUST RECEIVEDIndia .i t in nml EVratan Lawnai

Iniln "idci . In 9 yard pifcc,Roman and Guipure Embroidery ,

(hienmi. I'hitit. and other laoaa, in

white, otram nnd black,

i SbUfon Laoe, nil oolon,Lace .Net. Bream and black.

Striped ntnt heck I Hmltj .

si i r pi--, irhlto attd ootr'd,

White Cream and Black Snrah tlkWhi;e and Ucaanj iiNavy and Craam sir;e.sin ami Tannin PIanml,The Jenneaa-MilltB-r KquipoteiH uisi.Prima Donna and I'. I. (oeaita,bad lea1 Black Hoae

Reliable Goods-- AT-

Reasonable Prices.

A will known Bnsincei in

charge of a large Suar Mill

writes us this wi-i- " Y uso110 other 1ml VACUUM Oils, thisan- tin.- beat."

l.rniiih NiX0d PahltS, inatk-

ot pore cnliirs ami part oils. TheM ki;ks name mi each canguarantee ol qnalit, During thepast year a large ipiantitv ui thispaint has been use.l with tin- moslMtiafactory results

PtScS Viri, Oalvahized orplain Black anneale ; Four RoiuiGalvanized Black Wire, So muchcomplaint has Keen made "i thequalit ol t'eiue Wire Broughtinto this market, that, .itui tetlcovering the past the yaaia, archoi 1. lanli.H ., na.ka .,!'

Wire pecultarh uuapted to thisclimate, ami which has prove.!'

superior to an other. I'sers ol

this make ol' win endorse n.Value,

Wilier tillers Do not trjexperiments with articles made"to sell" anil then Inn a "Slack ,V

Brown low" aftei paying roc

done. Slack ,V Hrowulow's WateTPiltSra are madi on tclaiiofic ptin- -

ciples. ami an- known ami unleverywhere. The) 4ie inawihlrin all parts anil can lie cleaned bytile user.

Terra Cotta r)owet P04M and

Water Bottlea, Baartoii Bean Pota,

New Oooda eoauiuuttl) arrivinaj,

PACIFIC H AHDWAHE CO. Lrit.

naj mi iu r s hi i Hoairi i

old ICona CotteeI'llK sl.l- AT

T. WATERHOUSE'SOueen Street StoreH'

M'l 1.1,1 (i MA HE KASY

'TIC ON THE THFOHV OF E--

FORM VENTILATES HIS VIEWS.

lit Mi mi linn) ( 0"Mill rr. In Inch III)' I mAi I IT

s.,,,1.1- - I. " '. I'lirm tUr )mplri WnrtTl.mr. M:i l frtMlatsj-H- .

it k ,1,1.. withit- niovemenfce

hi h fail-- even that father- -

.nriuoliinst-Ale-iudoprl by the liei of

. palm .1 - wenti: - liPtim and n- - flnftl

ri"i-- ;it ,i it 9 ortitnator Suaatt.t 1. Mhni tl triple find that a

nformfiifC they reformUnfC i be i;ci iinin of

in p inal ' 'T. The I. k- -

Hiieakirtjidapn d to all the reqnlrwiitiBril

of Ho- in.i.t hiul Iv cii! jft-;d- In the laiikruaiiu of Mnrk 'I w ain, it- N V 'l1

in m.uhI t lie i i:i na n

H wtynm,'' amilhKr''',, ni'ii of the nprepbject iHay-dm-to- r

lull w here there in no 4li.enae.That is why srwdlinfi reform hap not ttt0ii . dad.

- t hat he J IngUab ln- -

k'tiaiie cotitaiim irri'irnl.tri' incn- -

i m cry her laiifUHje.S. d k the en vt it ut ion of t he va4fc 'li'inmn N't Itl l fi c froai them.ii.r lnw s, cur i(iii all

.ii- crude and imojprfi ct. Hut vi4d4lHRtTqfhit nary are not udin wsiliirovetnenta must lie made al ' i.'-5--r

law a of "natm .! mi hi1 iln aurvnrate here a In thftfejHMP

- .mi.--.

- u t he ii 44i inii th sjH lltmr .m l4Jpii pr.ncsH it ii,ii: tin e iv ol t he

A wonl la apple bended ax aihM is. ,i ccdlcctmu nf iudiTidiial

jmii'- - W'hi u we wrtU n word, we hlei It hh coijipoeed o? let ten. ft la to

ii h simply the pin ur of aft idea, and rfceturncj nf our xpelling deiM-od- nMtti theviviilnesf) i d tlic imafra In our m iii av Itis jin nxiuiu pyclio .v tlir rtln-pU-- r

f n ult ie.- ai lain " more perfect dpreluv-tueu- tt h.iu i lie miuplex.

Is ii reusnnuhle i nippn-- ; that in oaaeai'!' i In-.- , intiiitvoi mciivory Ih ao

ih l id, I linl I he t.1 i k u- Lm t jit.k tin- judmiH tit ii i

' Tvrtchtdi' - - 1. c: ii.n which - rviiUered.

mi ihe liri.rt-- -i s of tiiiliirtftrojyudin - .'.,'iciorj".rrmTi- -

ner 0'I " il thu Hrtcunif nt take th ivord

u hh n Alexander Klli Kae alreadynude i i,c suiij.., i, uf cimipfttatlon. Klllai, .! :. ins mmi( vouM Irti spelUjahtnit i"..iH' liill'etvnt ways. But he admit-ti- d

"nl fi in- mutate thevi i ushd it', w Ult the ytutV

loisical ;inalii;y. Hut what doea that block- -

ii nl. ilie ;i ii,iiK reoruiera clleftt, who.can nut recall the way lu epell wisora,

in tw it hunt etymological nnalojry? -- Letu h see in lmi urn j wayN be wonhl pll

Ling to the ordinary hr:intlai lit . mi tup in his toampan. nuveti

i1m" ih t).i Wfi k. Sunday u huled.Thewi it tn t contains hi x tlcnit ntaj--

ru nnd" tt wit JS -Z R U K - S

Tlie lirst nnd the thainaptos ,I ecniiil M.sjTurt "i. aheard in il.. 11" 'I'll. iiiii.1 .Lh0iunnLN.,,iii.i l!j IU. UU-- .

..'IMU .'f f. Ill, Mill 0.tll,'-Wll- l ,.f th -

KngllaB lancuane. Tin (if Ii Kieiplootid of "r

tn 1.: :.; Miumla 111 a ie ropr4-- nt. l any of the fol lowing letters rfmlcuiuhinatioiis, rw will ba aeatt from thoexHUlplea mwu

i' sc. a; in live, oh In circles. By.. 1!. 1. Ii pd.au fa palui. Il h. as

in sinnle. l; n. in ro4fcl4Mtoc. By ecbae Inx IJ - ni uiu4. Hy tut, 4U In mat.lt st, in '.. Ulhuiilh. 11)nw. hh In swnrd.

This nives a sum total uf lit waja bfwhich 1.- ind of s may Im rer4.utd.

Tlif mm .,1.1 hound, t hut- if fihort iM mayU- 4'xpreMtl as foUowu:

IJ i, in 11) ni, at In cftptahi. liv'. fs in htitflish. By

II) ev, an iuIh.-h- II) i1, as lusurfeii lt i, iis in inunituf. Hy ia, hh toI'ttriiuini iii. 1;. 1- in ,. m . i',j a, aa in

h.' o , o iiaiithtc. Ily ol, as In tor-toi-

haiaola, Hy u, iu in hu")ii a. It) u , AJi in pltufiiy. Ily

y, ai in ah)(.This .t liis ,i sum total of lu aymbola

wlic-- un n '! tn express tho wuuinl ufhhort "I."

The thud sou nil, that of simple "n," mayI ie expre ed ;t follow)!

H) - . ii n. m By . as tn Bufflcimr.My t .- in in e. By ca, as in , Mr. By a

i l Chmese. By x, aa iuxi ir,'. i .as, m nuiac. liygc.aM in alsc.

27, Hf4 III tUXJU

Ill) Thus ." may he repn'seuted Ut KMltTcr-- .way.H.

The ohwure wmml of e" may Ih ex- -as Io!1owk:

H Hy a,att tn hilliartla. ByH) ui, us lu tuurrsiu. By ,

1, as in rtcrtfeatit. Byeltai' helfei - iii nj ard. By hiu, as u

hk In k i aiidear. By 1, a Inmi. It) in,. i.tl. Hy Id. as inctuapiex-i"ii- .

h) 11. in avoirdupois. By ju,as inJournal, h - in turn. By ue, as in guw.Ii ui. as H y, aa lu myrtls.

Thir Kivi a total ofThe filth s,,tind, uimpla r, may brepr- -

S4 l.t.'.l In. -

Hy r, a in By r,sji in Tenlarr. Byrh. oa in rheara , an ni uurr. ny rrr. ashi Hiinarre. H rrh, h iu ui) rrh, H Vr, asinv ronu

II. - i. - ,:.i l.ital o( aevru WKVK t rviir,,i,i iiu, , ,.i tl lxth Muud, tlut

"'ywnriSmij.I .. un. ii cuinbinatioua po

nil.l.- ii.mi .n of nymbolii rxpne'"" ""' " "" U1Mlnl,l( nnmimijjjm Thl. yWdh

uniinl i..il 'Mi'n iu wbit-- tbvwi.i-i- l lino -- ,'lt aaaordbm u. kilupleuloa

Still .war.

luo. ilifllcultj lu lbi: .IIK1P Hill Wl.lcli Lcor

i " nr xuria from- liililu(li-- anataa

laalixeail thUtlTerrno,,,! , ii IHillucal itoIi.ii ium

.iriv,. .1. "K - --SfitUthurg Dia--

Datch

1... l'..w.r .. U alib.'' Kavc her a oaot

i Ah l be hill,nlic liM'..rrrtnt a tijj.

-- i. - ..r a in liiiiiw,111 "ml a cent aeciuad u,

Sb I.H.kviaSrsili al , m

-- mill be atiod up it,llu- f,,i l..i ii . l.il.l. ami it'i.cblUK bu aho.il,i,Tk' i.'i ".ini 'T5cT.2'

II. i. iio i take this cm, aulMilt of cl,,tl.m auii Hiuii,

illliln-- ' Y i;1 li'a ( 'uiu Mtluuu.

1.,. , ,, HMari oriaa.I I" w .'i"! M l i liiakn. cu- '' "l I"- - 'i ... .li.lik.' I,, 1.

i, i, in lai,funa, atlnMi 1,,- k.nm'M, Inii,1. . or UA ftffa

" rift-- i aiat1i.. ..nl, wliU attaaSavV niB

in... i "i ' . iii. iii,'ii, In

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a . SMITH lnmiiiiu Editor hassador was eool lueh to assureha dat, BaaiaaM m nr. President In advance

SI'WIrKOTIoN II ITIS111 Ailvaiu'r.

.i.itiih in Advance,(ht Ynir In AiKnniv

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lea tot tiimsiiMH mill regular ad verttfllno:in be nhiMlnHii :ii tin- pnbitenlliin nui.lutnal Number SSS, Itrll Trie.

,.lione IftO.

a tCDNESDAY, DECEMBER I8i

THE LAST DITCH

Hawaii and Brazil are the lastplaces in the Western hemispherewhen, a party committed to thesupport of an indigenous or graftedmonarchy can make any stand at

for royal Daerojrative. All thest of the hemisphere is forever

ree of thrones, though Canada andCuba are yet loosely bound toKuropean powers. Aided by theexample and encouragement i theUnited States the Spanish Governments of Central and South Americahave thrown off the monarchisty s So lately has the Portuguese191 ..!.! of Brazil; tbougfa it is notvi wholly secure from internal

(monarchist disturbance. The onlyactual claimant to a throne any-

where on the soil ot this hemisphereis Mrs. John O. Dominls, onceknown by the name and title ofUUttOkalani R. She stands aloneis th one personal representativeil the cause of independent western

sovereignty ,all other peoples on thissidi ol the globe being Opposed to itby virtue ol their constitutions, theircolonial guarantees or their public

anient.This being true, what a strange

spectacle is that of Crover Cleveland bidding this solitary and

claimant to be of good

lieer and rely upon his aidand countenance. He is Presilent of a republic which was

an inspiration to Spanish and

Portuguese America all through'.heir tight for independence: winchhailed the dawn and luourued thesunset of the Cuban insurrection;which ordered Napoleon III out ofMexico and is warningKurope and European monarchyto keep their talons and beaksfrom the struggling form of demo-cratic Braiil. Vet we find this Presi-

dent contemplating an act of war.,i.TTi the descendants and country

men ol Americans whose only faultis iu Irving to do for Hawaii whatWashington did for the United

States, what Holivar did for Spanish America, what Juarez did forMexico, and what I'onseca did for

Brazil, in the cases of these foreign

territories with the moral apprubalion of the I'nite'd States' Governmeat throughout.

Is it strange that patriotic Ameri

cans of all parties stand amazed atthis incongruous spectacle?

SOURCES OF ROYALIST NEWS.

In view of the claim made atWashington that the ProvisionalGovernment, by the terms of itsJanuary proclamation, "legally dis-

appeared' when its request for theannexation of these Islands was de-

nied, certain statements made in

Chicago by Theo. II. Davies be-

come very significant. When MrDavies was there he had just ar-

rived from Washington where hehad called at the White House andhad been close to the British Em-

bassador Speaking of the probableoutcome of the events here he said:

"When the President shall send

It

ar- -

Secretary ot Mate wtiereiiponin

the longitude ol Washington andatmoaphere British

It was the thatRovalisis had predicting

theu months, andwinch there no knowledgeeither at the Hawaiian legation atIVaahiiigton or in i ,'i' rutnent pre-

cincts hereHow it that Britons and

Royalist had so manyFor awhile S ik helievi d

that had n to

himselfliody the Mate DepartmentwhJd was m the habit of talking too

.niicb about secret andnations it is obvious that

inch a man a-- ; Mr. Davies wouldhave very little to do with ."ich n

BMUB u Moreno; crpecially 3incc it

has become at) open Item tbM hisMtlld, Sir Julian PatttlcefoM t

been made n confidant In Clevwatidas to the litter's policy towards this ventmoie tne sersice tnai -r-- -.

gfonp--a- policy which the Km- - p.rty when the President was an dispatches made indicate.

TRK cmv Cleveland

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were "wholly tinobjactionable to

Her Majesty's Government."w.oo I" view 11I all these circutll-."- .

stances, we think it lair to interthat Sir Julian IViiiucctote, opeTflt

inn through diplomatic channelsclose to Hawaiian soil, has conveyedadvance news to the Kovalists here

of the Haw aiian plans of the Preideui ni tin United States

ll 11 iii uh.it position thisplaces Cleveland In before the American people,

THE "STAK'S" DELIVERY.

Mauv complaints reach this I to make tothem. At that time President

that the delivered until defln(d hjs Hinvaii;mlate 111 me suoscrnteisliving in the outskirts of the city.

Large circulation and troubleof handling it has something towith this state things, and so

the failure of the electric company

to supply our presses with uninlerpow the tinie Government winch bad been recog--

print. This latter cause ofwill be obviated by the new electriclight works. On our part now, to

expedite matters as much as possi-

ble, we shall put compositors at

their eases an hour and a hall

earlier 111 the morning, intendingthereby to go to press at t p. in.

of 4. This s stem will be-

gin and after to day thesubscriber at a distance should gethis copy of the Sl'AK by s o'clock.

Thb cartoons brought out in- the

Hawaiian trouble are very rich.

The Call, anticipating that theQueen might be deported, came sinned

..iili nlftltn t'ri-si- li Dole which

wheeling her to the gang way of aship and perspiring under the bar-

row load. The World recalled itsold cartoon of I.iliuokalani sittingoutside the closed Hawaiian galewith rings her nose and ears

lady work would like a

situation and pictured hei goingback through the gale with Ons- -

bam shouldering her bundles, andCleveland bowing the way. heNew York Recorder presents a longline of job-lo- t pretenders headed by

I.o Bengula and including the claim-

ants nl the thrones of Zululand,and some European countriesstanding before Mr. Cresliam'sgate. Dozens of other caricatures,equally taking, are to be found in

the American tiles. Locally a fine

cartoon has been draw n by a nativeboy Architect Ripley's office.

It the throne with I.iliuokalani on it and Cleveland holdingher hand. Near by Uncle Sam

and Columbia in attitudes of

dejection, and in front of them,waiting lor the range to lie cleared,

are troops of the ProvisionalGovernment, with guns pointed.Behind the throne the opium and

lottery men are drinking and

Till; record of the cruiser C'oluin-bia- ,

which made nearlv twenty- -

five knots an hour, places her atthe head of the column theswift warships of the world. Whenthe Brooklyn, she of the IOO-fo-

smokestacks, i finished we shall

see thi.s record beaten. But a few

weeks ago the New York was thespeediest American cruiser, but

the Olympia and the Columbia

have hurried b her since. At thi.s

rate of American progress Englandwill soon be relegated to the same

rank in warship construction thatshe occupies in race-yach- t building.

Mks. DOMINIS should changetin name nt Washington Place to

his Hawaiian message to Congress Cleveland Place. Washington wasthe Provisional Government will an enetU) of CfOWna ami thronesdisappear did not happen and hi example made their tenurethat Mr. Cleveland sent a mes- - briel all over the Western heini-lag- i

Instead of that he sphere.raugeil to receive one Ironi tile

No Mr.

t sure was oniing he have to go!

the lega-

tion. also one

man

theUie

Moreno nagedwith

ill

But

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our

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out

the

both

Baaaar,"1'irn li.il r out,

nil win. .unit- BMlt foid" uatnrlwl

A are frw.I.,, llMtbitsrr) oat,

'liu- Iimo iIiuhuIiiOl hII Mini IHItrlatll tlAd

Anil l.tiuTt. Innl

i. ii iiu- stsrri tmnnsroui;twj tbo ni iii

Mini ii re 'he wnlulit ul I nulls' hiiiii.Tin- U ur nf lll.

iiiini in- "lari Ssssar oauIi no cruwu nor

h, rl.init in Ms luhl rnurfat.paopki'i m

On sing tin- hiam baaaar nut:Pur ri.it i. turs

VW. e Meii II .r, .nil sweep he k leu.rniiiiiiiiii-- ii itoutsior war.

i,u iluig the HtHrr. tmiilit'i mil.Uo Hiii il .ml ul sIkIiI

In fur II.,,. nil weIl in h pUgnt.

ii llliin lln'tin' slii'ki urnl btniK--

Il is uOr - I lie friellil nl hruiies

tf

II l l II II K SOU N !

MlirK e I'm- f.llrll I. ......

Ion OlMlkf I Ml I

Washisoton, No ember. aa.i moat distinguished leaden 01

tin I nio. Mlic ii in liu w ell

i

,if

n thu

.1 . 1. . .1 11 1111 ,1 il. III,.01 - -

public

10

nt

ol

mil

lie

N

in

obscure Sllenrl wtien J inline ""i"'atesbau was In very difrSTnt republic t force, it is act of

do flat lot- - war. As an act of war.

get that the most brilliant achieve- - secretly and without the consent of

,.l iwttv were Omirress, he has violated his

tlinsc which Wefe made in a peril xl

conquest,There is one feature of the Ha-

waiian business which has beento the attention of the Pres-

ident, which, it appears, he and hisadvisins did nut consider, whichmi' cans, tin Administration theguatest embarrassment it it shallnot even put the President in political Before the special sessum 01 congress aajournec. mePresident informed a joint commit-tee of both houses that he had no

office ftirtheT communication. . the

STAR is not , . ,)olicv.evening

the

instead

out

"

, ,

(untini

who

Win,

eilln--

ii.itiil,

..........

and the new Minister had beenlent tu Honolulu, undoubtedly

Instructions which Involvedthe use of force t restore the de- -

hgjlposed Kanaka Queen to her abandoned throne.

This Minister. Albert Willis, had, moreover, been sent to a

rupted er when comes

stand

delay nuseo as tne ic iricmuy .ov- -

nf

in

tne

ernmeiit. not only bv tne I nitcil

WPDN'ESDAV. bftCEMBfcft

companionship,

olhce,

States, but by ol the M ,)efore unlawful inter1'ou ers Europe, and the Minister fcC of last January. Our Inter-o- f

that Government w m ow w;mld otherwiseat the time, recognlaed t hef ontj,e throne that

bv this Government sht. mj,nl t.x,,0Ue.l morrowdentials as regular those ot the we would

ot Great aelvei denying her forI her President damages and ourselves

the l States, Congress being Stock the eyes of thein session, has instructed clvfliaefl world. Ex-fudg- e ArHOMX,

lster OI LUC Illicit males 10 usethe military forces of Govern-ment to overthrow a friendly power,anl to establish a monarchy. Suchan instruction is. In effect, a declara-tion war. By that act the Pres-ident of the United has as--

the power to make war,by the Constitution of the

United States is vested inCongress. That is the whichsome of the ablest men in Congressare. disposed to in this matter.

If this view shall be sustainedwin 11 the text of the instructionsto Minister Willis shall be madepublic, President Cleveland in theopinion of those whose- views aremost worth knowing, has beenguilty of an Impeachable offenceThe President of the United Stateshas no authority under the Consti-

tution to overthrow a friendlypower, to the military forcesof United States lor the

of a monarchy. Thereare some very angry comments onthe part of public men at theextraordinary assumption of poweron tne part 01 tne rrestuent, ami

the fact that he has entered upona policy which may involve a warby the United without anyintimation to Congress as to hispurposes, the Congress at themoment being in session.

Mr Cleveland will fromthese things when Congress con-venes. Congress had knownwhat the policy of the Administra-tion was before adjournment, as ithad the right to know, thereevery to believe that a jointresolution would have been passedwhich would, have prevented thePresident from assuming the partof a dictator, as he has done.

II KV AUK SOI AI.IINs

iiu' ProTtsluiwI Oavaruiwl RSndc ni ntHmweJlMi I'll Imiu.

Careful Inquiry reveals fact

that not a single person identifiedtli,. i '.o.'erii im-i- i I

iiawan winis either a native a naturalizedcitien. Mr Dole, theis a native, and so ut Mr. Damon.Minister of Finance, and Mr. Smith,the Attorney-Genefl- l,

Hatch and Minister of the In-

terior King aie naturalized citizens,lieu Secretary C.resham calls

these men and others connectedthe revolutionary movement

aliens he blunders wo. fully. Hemight aswell say that all exceptthe Indians are aliens in l hi coun-try.

1 there ever was a justifiable re-

bellion that of the property-owner- s

Hawaii was justifiable.Oueen and her court were thor-oughly OOlTUDt. Misrule was theorder of the day. revenueswere squandered and to replenishthe cotters it orooosed to leiral

Davies. no one demands gambling and to makeHawaiian-sha- ll he turned nut 'lulu ti e headnuarlei - ol the most

there was the announcement js jatitie lottery in the world. Theaficial circles that the policy thus 'Juee.i l.ilmok.d.uiinatives with loyal

had put an end to the '. was an act which the whole civi- -

and white Kovalists with.natives i;.,.,i .......1,1 .legal Existence the Provisional, ppuiukiiwttWe Annexationists. See? Vet President Cleveland and his

authority. It was the precise policy Secretary State propose to undowhich Mr Davfcs, a British subject. Tin, rascals sooner or later will tju. .j work al,,i ,):u t. ,K. wav

when left

thf ol

heenlor about

was

camestraight

tips? the

ingratihte some

plans nego- -

to

shows

among

Km Blnrritill llliiic MM

So mi. hnwi.i.ili'

hannriMnblani

..nl.briHIBbt,

UngTtiwv

.

klMllon i

knows ilimm..i

Pri"S .

iiliirlnu

ha.efearful

i. slnrrv UnuuufAinmirl

sirlni-i- l

, .

oath

called

peiil

with"

Mr.

facm

Slates

view

estab-lishment

States

If

isreason

the

with

lor another reign ol vice and cor-

ruption Their in thisis not uiereh impilitic and un-

democratic; is disgraceful.1 Hrk

All, I Als...An ollicial with whom the Pres-

ident has talked said to me "Ifan imagines that the action ofthe Administration bawd on Mr.Blount's report he is greatlymistaken. N. )' HtralJ.

(h Besides Mount s

is Sjireckels s..Sum

Hrfl, l NMSJT'f A till, linn.Mr.. pTiBiincn Prnghj. snilmrsss i "liafe

tin- - Alius and 3.UKI oilierts as ysar Sue lives KSgf

Vork hihI bas lieeu aintw nbewanolweeks obi.

THE HAWAIIAN STAR A 180,

v .il net! ik otx.f?f r,.r,,iiT.e tli,. I flfnrr

1: Iinroiechr.'The MdiM of ytajtdttit cist. I

& aii itft nl tith,' porecognised the nlsttnci theIIin

.milan

political done

ni

il and his ollence is impeach

Two consequences must followthe President's assumption to

overthrow the Hawaiian C.overn-- ;

mint and restore the Oltcell. IPthe United Stales is bound ill honoito make reparation to deposedQueen .1 It logicall. ami iiini.ilU W t't 1 tti'll Inecessary to make reparation to her

everyone hei sublets in'monej damages anj the.have suffereo by the Queen's dethfonement last January. So thiscountry, it Mr. Cleveland's act isratified, will have a and heavyhill ot' damages.

Another consequence fol-

lows comes from the fart that, aswe have waited so months torestore the Queen, an I have allowedthe republican Government to be-

come a power in the Hawaiian Isl-

ands, we are morally bound tomaintain the Queen on the throne

we have overcome the powerthat the republican Governmenthas acquired. In other words, wetimet rucliim Imr U. t1w tiltl ,tti

some great ()Ur,,f

as ash- -

erence onlyington and

with ere ,)(. toas ,iv ,loin, lhis estop

Britain. from claimot words, the of make aulled ttughlng in

a Mil- -

this

01

alone

ukc

or usethe

here

at

very

hear

..iili Priieisiiiii:.!

or

The

The

disclosedot

'

.

course mat-ter

il iVSSI'rsss.

N.intli.ill

alone

course. report there . r.

of Jehiia"aaiasr in

blhs4

of,

able.

from

laudloss

long

that

many

until

J$Y. AUTHORITY.E. P. AlKt K. Km,,., ban Hiis .lay

been appointed Dlstaici Maoistbatkfin' iii.- district nl KoolaupoVo, O11I111,

vice Prank Psbli resigned,Executive Building, Deo, 1. 1MB,

TINDKRM.

Will lie received a) the office ..i His

Milliliter of the Interior, until IS) nloofc

'imon. Monday. I Iwernlier I, IWW, lorthe construction of jail si Northbalu, Hawaii,

Plans and SDeoillcations at tnoolilceni the ftuperlntondenl of Public Works,

aim.'it the office ol ft II. Pulsa, DeputySheriff, Ninth Robala.

Each tender muni tie endorsed "Tenderfur Rohals .tail."

The Minister of the Interior doenbind himself in sccept lowest or anybid.

Interiiir MTIce, Nov. is. IMKt;

.1. A. KINO,Minister nt he Interior.

atn-- st

ALU OF A ST K V Oh OOVKKHMKNTLAND SOUTH SLOHb HUNCHHOWI.HILL, HONOLULU. OAHU

dn WamnaKIr, Daomoma 27, l taw,t 13 o'clock noon, at the fronl en trance

of the Executive BtttdloK wlU be soldat public auction a Strip ol GrovernmsoJLand on tin- utouka side of Prospeot

itreet. South Slope Punchbowl Hill.Bonolalu, Otihu, containing an areaofns;.'i inoare feet, a little more or less

'ik' price, (rts,Interior CNHee, Rov. Isim.

.1. A. KINO,Minister nf I'm uterlor.

20;:tt

MARSHAL'S

BY VIBTUE (II A WHIT OKK( TU N. iwued mil of the

Court mi .'"ill iiny nf Norember, A.11 IWS, SgsilUlt VollBg Hill, alias WingHing, defendant, in favof nf Mini Lung,plaintiff, fur tin- - hum uf 118.00, 1 Imvelevied upon and sliall exim?..' foreaieatiii.- Pnliee station, iii the Distrlot lfII111111I11I11. islnr.il uf Onliii. nl i u'eloek

01 is an aueu. r.vci one m ah nn. ui ism r.n- -

Pn

of

was

of

wliii

oiie

turW

tin

offoi

Ro

nottin.

W,

KX

the

iui.i.Ban. 'V. I'. leva, in ine iiijhi niiiiier,nil tin' riant, title ami Intercut of the

sident, will V'oung llin alius Wing Hing, da--1

Inn' ml III ami Iin II" "";erty, unless suul linllnelll. llllereKt.eiisi. ami my expanses be ireviiiueiypaid.

Lut of praperty for baleTwo Domestic Bewing Uaoliinss.Twenty Pieoes Cloth (mora of lean),Pour Wooden Pants.Nine 'rnie SliirtTwelltN I rn.e Ties.One Vest.One Cut-aw- aj Cost and Iron m.iihI.Eitdii Ibinaw Bhirta.Two ' iiiiini Dndenhtrts,Ten CSoati Brown and White

.... Bluer Jumpers.Ta 'hairs.One Mirmranil mie Kimnil Tulile.One bun ami one hhysgtag Lamp.Din- BtandJng Hboweiise,line t'ountar god one Mbeif . ami

l 'ruekerv Wiir... ete.Bouoluln, Dec. I, 1898,

K. (i. HITCHCOOK,ii-- MarahaL

FOB MLS.

SALE.

VKW CHOICK KKItSS IN POTSinn! Hanging QaskaSM on Rati h

flat Twatvs 1'ekick.

nt l!. J, UUiWii tsshlanoa.

I. 0. 0. F.II kHMON'Y l.oni.K N. a, l.ll.ll.K..MKel

in llurnioio UmII. VSui- - lllock, Kihtf str..--M. until). HI 7.:U I. M. ytattlm hrolln-r-

ure nirillHll) iu. ili-i- l loalleiicl.II. I'. I.A WltKM'K. USO. A. IIIINKK.

N'ol.le IjrriU.I.liT-l'- r,

For lien I.

Hie lull: ROOMS on I lie tin. um I

F'liM.I of the JlASoNII TKMI'I.K. 'I'lleseroOUBS are Hiiitai.li fur Slnres or I iltiee-- .

F'nr ai lu iil.irs. iipply U

W. r. ALI.KN.i liuirmuii nf l i UHti'in.

Iter Bank at Mshop A Ofe) '.'ill in

row eh OF ATTORNEY.-

ikLKINti MY AlisKNt IB nOU THE19 Miin.U Mi. EdviB A. Jom-- will

n. t for in' undff full fxiwer of uttorney.P JON FX

JOHN NOTT

Steel Ranges, Chilleil Iron GolnS oui of Dry Business !

Cooking- - Stoves.

HOUSEKEEPING GOODSC.ATK WARE (White. Cray and Nickel-plated)- . PUMPS, WATKRAND SOIL PIPES, WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS, RI'H-BE-

HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS, BATH Tl'HS ANDSTEEL sinks, o. s, GUTTERS AND LEADERS, SHEETl RON, COPPER, .INC AND LEAD, LEAD PIPE AND PIPEFITTINGS.

Plumbing,

D1MOND BLOCK, 95-9- 7 STREET.

' 'THE KING OF THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS ,

' "To H. K. WAMPOLE.

''Send One Grose of your

of Cod Liver Oil. Feast-Da- y

is at hand, and the isthin-- '

'

ThisSuperiorPreparation of

Ih - Ki lit'

nv 1 m

H. I.

Km Glove i 8 Iii

12 lit

Tin, Copper and Sheet ,r2roteWork.

TastelessPreparation

Missionary

I.S11 I. INI

CodLiver

HOLLISTER ft CO.,iiaifaBt

523 Fort

Just Received by Last SteamerION, Unurehski) Fanh, Drabm AN1 tiu.W

liVENING SHADES

Button Evening

CHOICH

White and Colored Dimitys, Muslins,Swisses and Percales.

These are the CHOICEST LINE of DRESS MUSLIN we have Ever Shown

W K HAVE M.S'i KHCBIVttD A N1CS ansoktmunt OP

All

the

KING

Shade

Cream Point de Irelande

Suitable lor Trimming Wash Dreates,

Widths, from 3 to 2 inches.

Port Strkrt, Bbkwrm Slock.

New Furniture StoreROBINSON BLOCK.

HOTEL ST.. BE1 WEEN FORI A N I M l AM STREE1

ir now tiM'Uil fur UilMliCMS.. jiiitl )iH in ttQtk t la tkltt'xl Hirl Ulffil f

Antique Oak Bed Room Sets,( ! In Homers, Sideboards,

Extension Tables. Etc.Al-- .i h fine AnMiitiuwii of

Reed and Rattan Furniture

UPHOLSTERY.Kin' Hin iiiK, Mini , VVisttl. M- aiul htirtH Miiltri-a-- .. L4v Umh Kttiitlii-- r miiI Hilk Y

fwrPUlowH. nil. iitmii iuii.il to fir totiim ui. .r WIKE m u i i i.

iIm Untt himI 'lHiii-- t ?t Itiouhi u (hi- - 'iiiitr. Vium UvUMi "'"J BoCiii Situ I rum im .i ii i. - Qamfdtt mmotttUMmi m ini

f 'iiniHfx. t'lilm, ('rtiIU. urnl Hiuh (ktir- -

CoKNh i Poum jn Wood um Biuw I kimmin.n.WV i iik- - h Kst mllv ai l. tvn hr .nnl IjiUumi UutfmliW

! ui lilt ill's ii ifi M '

A TRIAL IS SOLICIT! U

ORDWAY

Oil

Honolulu,

Laces

al.im-- t Milking in nil il- - KnUMs)M

LOWC8T PRICES PREVAIL.

dc PORTER,Raauaua Bruxst, Boiw. mtukki

BILL TSLWHUMK U Ut win MUTI'AL TKLKrHOMK NO.

NEW COODS! NEW COODS! !

S TREE 1 N. S. SACHS,Late.. Novelties in Lirets (, -

V(x.l Mttertala, in thl NrWtM PUiflv StriMel Slil Cilf)r at verv In pHcMi

An Worn C'KAJ-t- in Vniiu CoAn elen-tn- satwlment at

Fam v Fiiiured and S.lul OlMff Silk. Shot Silk

Mht- iuien, in all Sh.iffr. FiRiirctl Itiiliit Silk in

i1row pattern. ( rvMal Silks, India Silk-- . I.unchMk A full HM of Silko in nil odor.

At Fifty cent Yard

Mtlvutra pvnonttl"Virv lit' offal

he

Goods

Iron

Street

MosOUKTAlKJf

and

H.uuiOI.

THIS IS NO FAKE.(Sonvlites vim following

Ladies' Cotton 'doves,Ladies' silk MittsMissesChildren's Colored Hose.

Table Napkins

adies

UtnM

Cents' Neckwear..Velvet Ribbons, yards$j..Si Corsets 675 bonesSilk and l'ancy Dress ButtonsHoy's Woolen Suits..Hoy's Wool SuitsColored Woolen Lace

pair..$ ,25 Spools Button TwistSpools Silk

Ladies' Colored Ribbed Vests.1

Ladies' White Zai Vests. .20!Hoy's do..

Cents' Suits. 10.00Gents' UndershirtsLadies' Dress Heels.

ShieldsClasps Cloaks, do..Whalebone CasingSilk BindingLadies' Linen I'lsters $1.00

Leather Purses... .05Misses' While Slippers

Are you in it?

III.'III.'

by

for

inif JfOU

f

tu

Hole

'ii

i.n,..-

in mV"

5- -.

.85

per

)ress

Bald

FOB

Vn hum .w nl

White Colored Cotton UoodsLatest .itiernv Newest

Mushn-- i Cr.e.A nt "t

Ginsjhamv Viannelette. FancvCotton

Kn an tNMH nl

DtM hi matcli alt

i : s.llM aoil will

t Hitiifl

I v. y he Hold ss i I .....

Tu ni fmi reiiii ihe

(

I.

d

All

125 ofSewing

25

to

for 25

Cambric Co .. pr .1022.

.20

.05

for 25

i"

"..

46

m

..a- - dielull

-- ..till I nillsl refe

to

up

Alll.

&

SOS I'

tiMT

i f

fat

Spools10 Oilcloth, 4 yards for..20

05: ' - a '

25

s

10

00

.10

10

the

111

,lan

ami

Ja

and DrenxNew

NiwKm MM

Pen ales and

X

m

c c

1

Ia T.

i

Wllllle

"Weil, that depends,11.. III III!

In knowtu

IIJV; HKtlTIIICKSiThai certainly attraotlvs reasonable priosa

Thsy WHALK8 ealalabout follow magnet

harrittcs, only

Tbei

Hike

sasltalac

manneriiilkkkn

Than there PITTUBE MODLplMUS KTirad fromassort XMAH CARUB, LCATHEB 0OO08, PHOTO

PHaHKs .M.ltt'Ms thingsappreciate

Larg Fat Gobblers. Metropolitan Meat Co.

thanksgiving, exmas anu Wholesale Retail ButchersNEW YEAR.

Whll.HT Tu

MUMfeta

HENRY DAVIS

1'OKT STKKI

H. HACKFELD S CO,,

Aflants HawaliaaIhIhiiiIi.

GenuineBudweiserBeer

Uhiih.

Jos. Schiiiz Mil

waukee

Company's PIL- -

SENER BEER.

lUfaMBaa

H. HACKFELD & CO.

MatmaK.

Stripedafrtmcnl

Ttimimnn

iii Vcifh OltJ ifrjit mi'

In limn

mImivi" Prim

boat.water:

Chaii-Ne-

Crinkle..

Material

.25 4

.20 Silk. 5 for.Shelf

08

.50

irimrnt

o

0)wa r.

n

X

r1 1

E

Mlll'illel

WllH li'il

HIM Hie

mill like win

New ami

e rn v

1 c

C cK oP o

H

3

S

lie

t lie

'

1

2, 0

Sz 't u

2

may won lie:,esj.ii'

H

Btooli and

oounl for have even got for Pes,

Wiim.ks iliai sail water and yon

nhoai

not

rm

HONOLULU

Knitting

roanslfen

anythteg.

Mith every nne they most just the saua thai yoa do theyass Tovs

are new uai theBaatj Una mon

ud Iota rtttier that mmsC ssa

um.

by Anht

the

uml

fcr

ran

KING BROS.

G

l.isl

11111I

KIM. STREET.

y.

y. H- X,- 'A

B

. .

lire in it. if an

ir. in m as Id

nf

la

a I ,.fnf mie

e

&

jo

K.titi.v -- K UK

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I'.i. u.-.- M

i of Ht.

i

huml.

tiiit

4

-

si

1

.. . .

Navy Contractors.WALLER, Manager

CO. Tie New

Brewing

U.PRestaurant

noil i - i it i

lll..-il- . if ..tllT, Hi.,. NuM'inu Slirrl.'

naatr ti i.

in WW i h M i i.i.

FOWLSMeal the Week

lines

in; i. MealBeefsteak I

Ham Es I

Fish, Chops Etfus"ittf. CaWoiMC '.i.ti

rvrry rimI.

CHOW

25

1 OO

5

!

won

nut

ami

fur

fur tin- -

AN

air

by

berved ThreeWeek

andand

andIr.i. uid

2.S

25

2

J.

sa so- anc

20.- 3ScWilli

in i . . . i . . i . . i .

HONOLULU IRON WORKS.

mi.a BaiHaaa, m ..k Mimv BotMaa,I '.Nil. Kits lH.lV, IlilASs AMI l$MAM

.si I.Ms

Mil. Inn. ri of Brsri l'"iii'tioii Umle l..

ilnli-- PsfUmlal punl u Hbiisi Ill' K ' li ifc .loo Murk , . III. .i in),,, .

notns-

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i

"1 "

THK HAWAIIAN KXH1BIT

(.t in Mil -- t.ilt h ,hiI niltd otlu-- i .nieri"in wrii- - fa t ti

in (ivfrthmw the MMlbHonnTi e MIliel'1 MlHli Ueie .t..p

r sy iua; a .u mjiummi B,va ik

... i' mm. Mi.il.t

Ititt A Knntfsf Raei I )m Mm

r til- Mtrariti'

StHlrtHTV Hohl'Oii ol i.- .HIIHII

Kin'itiuii Min(mii roci I sad :iiee-bj Uh' lael inn II cotioernlne, the pTugrsnaof the I law i inn cxlnl.it :ii t he Mid-

winter Kjttr. vrhftoh ftntfl vJiHt m i oftin' bnUHluga an nhont com leted,Tin i'loriitiut xt nut 11 re. which wasblown down when partial) Nniouod, iM

entirety ooniplotod, and tho work ofhanging tho inwohio painting ol theKihnica crater is now Iwinj; ierlnrmeoTil- panoranm wilt be Improved 10 whatii wan when cirhihited al the WotM'hKail in thai jiMs of n nteatn willlioreaftoi aauo from tha . nu k In thelava thui fcridini Inrgeh in ti LTeol

..1 tin- .1 ,. mioinn of tho Attractions ol the oabibti

m ill be r Inrye gifts tank mintainlna 1

inonater inau eating shark! Oraorabavo boon given to iantain Cooke olhis city to obtain onoat Ii'hhi twelve

ffft long Plahermon say tlmv willhave no difficulty in procuring a stilllarpr pOOUIIon. A Wooden Hk baaiini.i boon oonatruotod here m which

tin- slun k will be hipped to Ban KranI'lseo. II Mi- l- lieen nia.ii- ot leavv nineitUnbi bmiI la M I....1 I...... i f....t MilAn I

and .i feet deen. When 01 let I it willWeigh alioiit nine tons. Tin- trip will hecovered with an iron yratiri to preventthe oooupant from AbaentTng him-- . It

without leave.Allen Herbert, who baa the ooncea

a Ion for the ooffee ami rofroshmenistand in the Hawaiian exhibit loaveaon the Australia with a sup-ply of btona coffee, tnro-Hou-

t

and other eland products t

in the edible line. He will also takewith him the materials for building thetvpieal gnaw hbujaat each lOxtQ feet,for the 00natruction of wliloh Le hasbMU civpn a OOntraOt,

J. . I. Williams a ill also leave shorl vv Ml. sideetion of photos of tHluiifluelebrltlee. atoum and acenerv, W ithill.- - o.lri.-H- i nntt niHiiili'sli-i- in HawaiianalTaiis he ou;ht t do with hiM nil)- -

oeeaioniJ. I). Spreckels oY Bro have made the

exhibition company a muclimore liberaloffer, and will now carry all freight forthe Kair both ways free, making only asmall charge for stevedore work. Theywill also convey I hone taking pert in theKair both waya free of charge, exceptloi hoard on the iteAlllt r. which inilMtlie paid at ordinary hotel rates.

'-III, in NT o miC OBKKKA.

cttolaa Bxaibplfl nf iin Ignorance MidUnreliability.

Repreaen tative M. N. Johnaon ofNorth Dakota, in dlacuaalng the Ha-

waiian (ueatiou yeatorday, aaldiftor the Aatonlahlng, unneoeara ry

and unjust statements which I heardMr. Itloiinl make ahout the J reeks in

the Hons.- on the 96th of April. 1808,

NTAApraparod to hear, w ithout astonishmeiit, AnjFtblhg he niijht say About Hawaii. Speaking on the oonaular amidiplomatic hill, he laid:

''Mr, Chairman, what need have wefor a Minister at GfoeeOO? Herhalls of phlloeophy are ploaed forever.Her eeeooaet oboe the center of an Ini

incline commerce, ih alnumt as silmii asat the dawn of creation Itself. Inthat land is an Ignorant, thiil'iless, idlepopulation, Hlandin heside the rillnedii mils ami moUnmonta oi a decayed amiforever departed greatness Whatneed ha vi- we lor a Minuter a I thai courtI repent (H d KirsKSes. I'iflv hi e- -

otul ( SonKi Pnc B600)"Theec nllectioiih upon tin (oeeks,

esM ciall as to their alleged IgDOianceand tbeallegad decay of their commerce,were so fane am1 mo oik of place in ourdealings with a friendly nation that I

look o raefon the next day to correctthem by giving the rcmarkahle stat IttlOiof eduoailon and commerce in GreeoA,hIiowIiik that they have public schools,free as to tuition, hul OOmpUUM i.v as toattendance, and mora college graduatesin proportion lo population than any.Stale in this Union, and ihut (hey hadMM Heaaehl in their Own merchantmarine in HMi, itenideH an iniiuensecommerce curried on in foreign hottome, Thin, with an area and p. puluti- nahout '(ii. tl to the Klate of (Jeorgia(Record ibid, uagea 87tl-- t,

"The present Adminstratioii set ins torely entirely on the accuracy of Mr,ttloiini s report as to the facts. Havingfound Mr. BloUOt straying so far fromiii- facta regarding the Lrreeka, whilechairman of the Foreign Apaira Com-mittee in -- ''.'. am glati it im not u Hepublican administration that pins itsfaith to the MUigle slelulel thread f Innnndingr. as 'AAI Npet-ia- cononiKsioiu rregarding the Hawaiian in 1808.

"In the former case there was no mo-

tive for Ifcing either diMcourteoiiK orwrong, as the hill he reported did notefaU pn'jxMte to uhoJihh or reduce tiiu(ircek mission. Cure wantonnesM or ig-

norance alone would explain it. In thelatter cae it is at most impossihle to cm

t aH tlie conviction that lie was lorthe Hpecial purpiMve of lindniK wiuethiiiK10 m ii ictmuniirHii uiiiuiniritra- -

tiou. Ihe pitv of it is that ahroud suchhlundering is charged up to the Aijii'ii-ca-

;'oplc, and not t the democraticlarty."

cO I It N V KM I. AMI

I.imiiI I'rii-- K...O..I far Niiiiiimi V nl-l- e

t hief Clerk llasin, ar of Ihe InteriorOdeos sold saestnl loin of Qovernmenllamh. yesierda at noon. The pricepuid tor Nuuaiiii street piopcrtx win- -

mm h UgfttaSI than nffpaftadlot of land on I'ihh hlx.wl atreet

ajflaj Ahipai was sold to K. Smith, theJlUk Usttii. for the Upet price o $Th.

Mr. Km il h o ns t he adjoining proarii

A i iovermncnt lot at i, iimi. oonalaHngf U acres. iir.ei ptn e ;tai, um sold, to

Mr- C Afoi.K for 1Mb, Ol about fdWU

per acre. This lot i situated above helectric lixht works.The laaaa ot an adjoining oit the up

atpfioeol which was $90 per year, waasold t" W. ( ' AVeedon fm ter annum.

The IcjtrH' of laiuis at Hana. .' hiii. whsMild to the Kecpioc.t Ni.cjhi olilpai.Vat the ii .et price of Ta Mr var.

The iale of the I as- of It. ids in llama-ku- a

w an v. it lull aw u h t heMinisicr of the Interior

i lit M At l TKKM.

..M.lur I,. .,,11 .,, ,. . 'I I.a-

nalsai Ta stay

i'lo- - DaosmaaM T.-n- ..I ih.- Haoosai. 'irouil I '...art ojh-u- s hi l.ahiuna. MuniUxtav. Ju4at A. N. KHiiki preeiding.Tin. clerk oi il..-- . ..uri laU annatroogmill sh.riir s, i. 'hiiiiny uoidi rcfpra- -

ills thf Murohul h orth I Ii,-- i ult ii'lar.. it.- teas ant! will nrohahh nomipy

IOTii folie""-- of lit.' lion,,

iulu I, tfvg t.t all.'iitl Has teemi. in. ii yesterday : Unas. Craigb.i. ii. o. a. Kinoey, VV, A Arhi. I. Kvil,Hr. V. V. Ashtortl, Antonc Roaa,

slain ad raws, v I nlhrr Wilooa'lUMtet I hi. w ent over.

UK- - tt lMlM K n

And Ditto other Hwritllirtfl h.r. Hidfaa ... m ,, Piaajf

When Mr iWmflMMH Hi. um H

rivpil in Hun PrMMtMV ffOtn Honolulu.

unti! aflei ill'- election in the UnitedMum

The Hawaiian mk - atum-- .iniiek.it m i hi i 'i . I'M 'i i. in Honolulu.Ho I.pIih 0 M OOtOhoT 1$, tlu Stmrt'pt iniMil from ii. untie, the. Mile "HitsLilioiikntani ll;i-- .1 Tip fromBlount?" Inform tttK mi anton, in thelii-- of reeeiit i'U'in Mi inilt-;int

Wh io hoi rotttMiboi thi' ttaesa ol theiini" i 'ill Oll II ll" I II mi HHWIBW I IKII

tlii'V must have lieeii hs MHrl mm Oct. I.fur il taken shottt iwelie dna foi 1"

Hcmoliriii mall Ui remh thi ! rinInformation reprinted ftitn iinr rM

waiiHii mi 111 ti t r ATM that f itipi mi) 11 ii 'fit inn Iwon 01 n in hotululml tvtnoh kotlttig hot fnrnwH ilusltjnbjeoti thai iM nrae to in rootornri i

not ihronn within briof period. Lntorthey w i f moii Aooklnaj to htf ItOttsa anif bidden to a ferenoe. hit? i theMiniate of her demolished Cabin 1

wont n nisidi-rali- distuiice to tell atricml thai l .11 uoKala 111 was a lire lo hepin in oontroi ot the islands, pro balili" "on nu ml Ii, which w hi 1. ha ve01 I'll ii lil.-l- ruih yil ess had heK' iwinK. In the words of die Hawaiian St a it. "he was aatiafled that tie-next mail would bring tho OOhn to

to hold a sort military pleb-iseit-

otriiaud, ah it were, and iim ameans of putting Mrs. Doininla back onthe salary list at the drop of a hat."

The Imnrenion gained from what waaknown o the talk of Mrs. Dunlin III washat she xpecte.lto bo restored tot powerhi iiiyh some Ini lll ui Voting which

rresi'leiit ('leclaii.l was to brins ahout.Ma I"' In- w as BCCtlfBte in t liis. since lieAccuracy ol tin- other information thaishe posM-ssTi- six W eeks ill Advance Of I

u,(' Vyi1 Ol ttu- - nile.i mi.h ami ,H

" ns 1,1 Hawaii lias DeenHrnifil. Perhaps theie has been -

r hu election in Hawaii ui.d.-- tinnnoiiels 01 OUT tnaiim

To American patriots, one of the mostgalling features of this wretclu d bual--neMs la that the debased followers ot thisWOllinn thou Id have known and openlyexulted over the outcome of it long be-fore tin- pie of the United Btatei andhe ad herein s of the new Hawaiian Gov

eritmoni were intrusted w ith any Infor-mation as io what Mr. Blounl claimedto hftvi found out, and w hat Mr. Cleve-land proposed to do- .- ,V. )'. Sun.

IS II I II OK A I, Ms OUI8V,

"Prlnei Anne nf HiUxiken" winPreaMenl Cleveland

a Washington dispatch of NovemberKith to the New York fttrord says thatroj alty contlnuea to hover about theWhite House, and gives deiails of theBOCOnd Jviall Of an old w oman iii aqueer turban who had called the daibefore and introduced herself tyieenV ictoria. On the second visit she hadlowered heraell a round or two In theroyal ladd.-- and announced herself as"1'rinceaa Anmg the favorite dauthieioi Queen victoria she InoldantI remarked that he hailed from Ho- -

hoken.lie doorkeepers at Ihe While House,

who have not under previous Admlulstratioaa enjoj ed a very Intimate a.qualntance vvith the ruling families .ifthe Old World, did not recognize ihewoman's name or title, ami while oneOf them slipped upstairs lo consult aW hit la ker's A ma nac. a plain Dubofldetained her in eon versa t loll at thedoor Sin- waa H rather plain appearinglersoii in nirc, uguie aim uress, a littleumler si.ed. bill w ith an assumption ofregal hearing.

She said the umlersto d that the I Yes- -

ideuL had r tin ni-- to ihe cil v. and shed i 'ap'i.in Dubolatolai iiim know

that she hud arrived and awaited hiscoming below. Captain Dutbout in-

quired deferentiitllj whether her mis-sion concerned herself alone or w hetherbe bore a message from her royalnot In r. She responded w ith dig-n- v

thai a lie had matten effectlnjc herselfto coinmunleate,

"1 am sorry," said the oaptaill, "but Itwill be linpoaslble for tin President toee von to day."

The Prlneeaa did not seem at all an-noyed hv In r failure to meet Mr. Cleve-land "Verj wettf" she said. YouDM) tell him that I will call again tomorrow. I am sure that he will he verymuch displeased when he learns thai I

have been here and that he baa missedthe opportunity of presenting himself (ome."

The Prllicissa w alked majesiu all downIhe White House drive. itj "uopoKed that she aritl present herselfoi i ui' in M- ni i n. i o i ii. i

Ihe exparikilon ,,i tieiiK recJred withgreater laiiiHiiieratlon

Brewsv a Oa.a I'roient.A WasbiugUaSI dispittch suvh: ton- -

greaamaii O'Neill ot liaaaach unatta Iihm

laid before Secretary fires hum an ap- -

ai trom a nosi m noune Having iiirj;einterehtH in the .i(nds which shoWHthatall thime iicipuiinled with the rOditUons

have not ho hopeful a helh f sj to theout' oiue of tl Ifort to restore theQneen, The dlapalch niada as rotlowa:

"ll m l on . No . II. 'eare chII onproper otTAolala ami reouesl on U luilf ofyour countit bosdlng pioperly inHonolnlo and thiouhout Ihe kingdomthat he sent to tin- L'niti dStat s Mihistei to protect the same IV.M.i,.Ve tl ureal danger of lihod- -

lunl end ilestiinnlnii uf pjaMjorty. lw-telekriapte d Senator Hoar IbSS faola

i iiakaks Bajewsa tv s

III to - h ii 1 ..I.Gbaaaasl B. Spaltll'llUK- the di- -

known siinar planter ami Ann xationisiaSadsff of Maui, wdl most likely teateon ihe AiiHtrnlia foi the ( oet. lie willproceed dir-- i l to Washington and matle relleil on to do irauu work for theCHH-- while therr. He tak- - thi- - uMM area j on bU own motion and at hiaown expeli e

.I II. ..I.mIm 4mII.

Kids for the oiistrurtioii of I. jailat Kohala were N.M-i-i s( ihe InteriorDepartmcui reatSaSjaj arel ihe contra'wns aw ard, d to Dall V Hon :. (or 'MTlifre were live lads ranging from tlt ontraci prloe lo Ihkh.

I lir ...on- - llliuro- ( girA hill of ei options has been lih-- U

the ilecree of tin ircuil i oiirl aajssnV

laaj K. I.aarits judicialfrom her hnsl.aml. .1 h ji.arn. andnartbiularli to that poitiotfaal the d.ores allow in.' Lhe plaint iir f 7 jwm weekpernianant altmonj

, ;Soini-o- tin- pliM-l- t of I'lillixli'l,,,,.,., riUiy isratuutarJ thai .....

Mimptton is ii Duntajjiou itsnasi atularc nh atliii U.for- - the Board ofll. alih thai il BMlVe tiuwl officially'I ' l.ll II, II IO IM SI.. 11.

lain BaHoni i'r.. i.ienl of 111.- - Alum- -

can National it. ,i ( roan. Inu, MaaaliB loI mireaa for fnttda with a lni'h I., aidin takmj: ears of tlie tOMO baiajr,ifk ami h slass ,.l.- on tlie s,.M

WUNDKSBKIMi TH1AL

. rr . rkh i i m i ! mis1 i r:m

I In Ii Iiii 1 M Miit-li.- tl MiM Ik i MM

.1. II ltt N llciiiiirr tlleWViiii i'ii' 1 eee

M'ioic thi' Jnatlooi ol hp (lopfoeaeOuttrt this morning the loeji hrj into

mieoonduol of v umi. nbefg OtlllliOUOll the toint v lo tl- -

eral hgvlng Hied nn antomled infofntotion, Tin' defeime attompiod hi Interpi mi n demnrret i hereto. Ion tin1 Honrtruh-- thai a demnrrer wonld not in- inoata ot no ohm mtor The dofenee

then Mod mi ana wet to the htformatlondenj lug ag and ever) Allegation contallied therein, ihe nral wltneen inrthe Ooremmeni waa Maiahal r.. O.IHltohonk. who teotifleil hi anhatanooi

On Mfinaa.r. tho Nhli ot Haroh loot.In the clork nIBee I had a inm naation arlth l W Win donlieta "Hoburel out with domnlnc tht Provhtioiwlii rernmont, itatinii thai Ii waa all afamib n.e ( and ihat w Hawaiianah id no part or lot in It thai atrangeffwere given all (tie prin'-ipa- pomtlont,llllil I 1:1 111. V lit IV Ml ' III tillbrought Up OO these Man. Is wen nihwli ,.ii out In tl... mid. tt aJao aatlrithai Klich WOI c siinpu the Acta of pirateaami role am. He llBO slati-- that it wasIiolhin hill mlaao ma ( kivtii ntuent .

as he called ii ' Be naotl ti a oofdaHod damn. His von e was that of a

mail 0 ho WA diagrnntled ahool some- -thlOff.

In the l.tter pari Ol April, m i ailpart of May hut at hia houi Biobardstnei. he was profane in his Innnnam'about the Government ami the

;n tin-i Qovernfnont was u ....notlm1 or carina for thosr who werebom m the country." 1 am prettjs, ..... 1... ,,1 M. t fin.M.. ..t.,1liorgafl were used in reference to.ii-,- o- th.o nontila ..,.1 Iti tUaoouutry here. don't think he men- -

HfitinH an v IRbttiollan. horn an mil h.ing bt en Appointed to office, but it wasmore those who were a al ion lime herewho were Immediately boosted "toprominent poaltlona to the detriment ofnawailana who were born here. thinkin Max lie made an Offer of hi serviceso Resist me m case needed il with

reference to my office, My recollectionis I was inquiring about some ol theo Hi cera t here. Juen, Parker and pOA- -slbly Mehrtetia,

Mi. Hitchcock waa croae-ex- a mined atsome length but the above containsall the material points elicited.

At tin- afternoon nraslooJ. M. Vivasw as the lirst w Itneea. He teetlAed:

met the respondent In the office ofV. V. Ash ford in Honolulu some timein April taati i nau been diacuMlnuwith Mr. Aahfordand K. W. Wilcox the.on.i.t.on ot the altuation hire whenMr. YA uiidenherg came m. Ihe dlscua- -

sen after that was directed ui die landing of the troops from the Boston. I

Wundenberg tried to Thai therevolution had not taken place uniilaftei tin' troop Were landedHe It. 1.1 mi' that if is con . I need .fthat faul l ooxbl to go to Blount andit'll him st. II. tei med Hihim.'i' Ktevi naan tiii lasr.n. i li ii nun ill, non.i.,1 ii...,,. mom ,

arranged matter between MinisterBbevena and the Provisional Ooverhmi'iit. it, in, reoouection u mi.-- i,. tKmaintained thai there araa. thai it a a

mon, but I don'l ramember ex--niilv wHttl word, h. used, Wunden- -

berg talked about going to .w Blount. I

hm I don't know, if h., had already beentheer or not. Duciag the converaationhe coiiih'iiiii.'il th.' him I'.iiH t.r tha haadaof the Government, those w hom hi leltaggrieved hy. He u ed w hat is calledtroopers" language -- profane language.1 COOld not swcar that an special namesWere ment ioned. He swore against t heGovernment in a general wa al.outsome aeih inai nc oomtiuerea noi pn r,

and about Willi h he felt aggrn-.t'd- Hedid not mention ihe Marshals office inparticular, hut I auppoae his words hadreference to that office or the i

House.Mr. V'ivan was heing eross examined

tar C, W, Aebford when our reporterleft.

A .I.....I ll.'Hl t.f Ki.kll.t..Tl sra la a good deal ol kicking gothg

l.ll It iIh frt.ni various oauaea, Tin i3arbo attended th. wreildirig I'M! muhtat.' mat) h l.ainlolavi'il iiooiii., in its loudeststrains just as the moat interesting .triof too cereniouv was i..'in .'rloriii.il.so thai no on., epuld ht'ar the wordspronounced by lit. Beokwith that madei .unman, 1. r lilting and Mhs Afongiiiiiii iiim ii. 11 im site iii.il nnunlner ot Japanese who attended thebanquet last nhl have a ten al aiu kickin regard to n and Ita servioe

PKttaoMAlu

J. H. Holt Jr. of vValanae is reateradArllaglpn

Mrn. J. II. VVodehouae and V. H

Corn well have left for Maui.

Mrs. K W. Ihd.lsworth and Mrs. H.Isanbera have lone to Kauai.

Lieutenant T. T. Harrison. I'. S. N,.lelt on the Ooeanlo reetarday.

Theo. H. Davies and Oao Daviaa leftu" (be Kiuau yesterday for Hawaii.

Manager (i. I. Kwart. of the Kila.ieaplantation, returned to Kauai yesterdayby the Iwnlani.

Tba Friemd says thai Bai Fanarson ill not be back until the latter partof Kehi uarv

tieneral t unlit!- and Measra A. K Dgdon, Kit her. K. hmidl and M

HoM.-i- bare pone tt the Volcano,

H hilinu- - riii(.The marriage of t ouimander Whit

liii;. Ui S. N.. to Mlai Afosjg took place

al Crfjtral Union Cbdrcb last nigkt inthe pre-- ot a laru. and hrilliaiitaadienoe. sftertrardi a reception washeld at Mr. I .nj's residence which,with ita spacious geouud. was heauti-full-

iIlm-i- rated am! illuminated. ( oui-mander and Mm. vTbsling w ill go t the( ' tast on the Aualralia.

I I... of., mini i unnerved hi a iirea,l- -

fill sacrilege a hi" Il has jll.l 'r- -

trate.1. It a.M'ars thai soltiien. hav.Ihmi giving mtIiouI .'hil'iren aoute "it..- -

al" slatioiier.. a'liicli stioul.l have liecnkept f,i use uii.I.t "respiration." 'I'hisIh trill, awful. eie. i ill. as oiue of the.h4mt had I.- -, n l Kulakaiin'sprivat.' inouogrulll.

nsaal, Masltea!Al u l.'i;ular SSlBaM ot llawaliari

Uttmti N.t Mi I- and A. M la.l 1111.1

the lollou tig t.lll, rs were elet le.l forthe ensiling' term- II I. tstia-r- , V M. :

J II. auoor, H i laraone At raoln. J.v vv M Uiffard, rreaa E Wall,

Oi l'sr.Oll lit. It.Doctor i noniil advkaa real la inks

walk everj morning U for- iu..o i.,-- ifeappy- - But. aaear, I ah, never aet up

iiuui alter i.v. i.tki.. kii.., .

The operation of i he diver and i Ih-- i -" Lsa .1 m..- -ajaji ii mi w.no.K bmbw

dam under the siern of the iowe raum . i a larK -- rowd dail

IMF. HAWAIIAN sT.R WF.DSrsD V DF.TtnF.R f,

Xi . i m r- - in 1.1 .

N.-- 111. i.l. Win - Kiilit

MownJ on Mi n4ianilog in hm d.

thi Brawd of He dih i I i i -ion MtN afleaojojotfi

('i ii aroMj Hve atil for minor off nvm.

Ol r I v hav injr hi i.h u pnintodnnd oi berwlee Haod sp

The Hte im r Kaoi t waa tvloplronori olT

K tiro Hrad at I o'eioi k

-The nxt newa from the vaal III

probahl) pome bj Mfltng voaai i

Marshal Hitchnw k did ikh go toMaui as repQtiod this uioridm:.

WO hear I hut OH all

roaignatii Mini H. M

Tin- t'aciii. Wheelmen meet tu nighlnropnaltlon lo dtabaml the elnh will

conn- up.

"Kvurv lai 'Il Ii. Ii lino-

bflntlM brtgM NlMdar nf HonUMprophoc)

aThe captain and olliceis ol he Naniwa

were liampieted hv their count: menhere Iiim niht.

K. P. Aiku has hen appoint.- IhstrictMagiet rail far Koolanpoko, lahtt iceLfrnfih Pahia loelgmiV

.Hattera in the Land lepartmaol are

'niewhat at a MtaieUtill. pending laternewa from vVaehinaton.

AA judgment for the defendant has

been filed In the t pf v. Bohaefor va.The Olowalu Bugar iompan)

PalaOe eqUAre waa oleanod up yeaterday alien n in readiuOM for thethirtythirU restoration dar

The Washington .Star cuIIh LOluokalaid a can-ca- monarch. There is moretruth than pnetTJ About that.

s -

Dr. Henry W.Howard Iihm removedhis offlcea and residence to Cottage 500on the Hawaiian hotel premises.

-R, J, LiUie advertises a few choice

ferna In pots and banging bask eti forsale on Saturday after 19 o'clock,

A lals alarm ..' lirr was turoed 111

nliont i eloek last niirht .'ruin tlir,i,,nri.n,.i-i.,.,1.- tr ..i a

The WundoBbarg triiU attracts little ilmteWKi h,rt i,ol,t" al V lupathlea beingtt well known and too oiteu cxpre ed.

The Women's Board of Foreign Misiona had an interesting Hessiun at the

Central union oburch veatordai aft

, ..in., iriisii'i'rt.'i . i rsaut.i's tiome are'" peoll leaalon al the room of theChamber of Cotnmeroe aa the Btab Koeii,, prena,

Bobron, Newman Oo. adreniaerrMh 8lork "f

. . Prdera,Ptrt Whit.. Row, Violet, Jock; Cluband Batiottope,

Must tf i hf time ... the Diatsiel I '..onwas tiiknn ii). to day w oh ih" trial of anaaaauil and battarj aattt, arhioh endedin mi aoqufttal,

fifty iIwIh of Jockey Club tHgarette.i.i S. KuHrg at Oo Alt King

street, will pay for handsoi Igai t.roigarotto oate. Bee the ad r: .

m -Santa ciuun' Baadquarters (Thrum?!)

will remain open every evi uing frotunow until after Christmas for the benefitof those w lio i nn not gel ..in tluriiiK liii'day,

I

IHJudge Efobeitaoa is engaged in the

trial of a t hi lies.- opium Case t his after- -

noon. DepUt Marshal Brown for iheprosecution and W. K. i ithtle ror theilt'tVnc,.,

vA leftdlng feature of th f'riend tar

this month are engravings of K, a'"- -

11 el Cheiiery Damon. !.!. and Mis JuliaMills Damon, The libenoaaoa are said tohe excelh'iit ale I were supplied theFriend hv Mr. Krank W. Da n

.'

A hinall fracHH took place er,terdav"

on the street wharl ltweeu at ninese and a Japanese, hot h drivers ofdeliver waxona. The Jap WOTltod theCeleatlal in one round and the l itter'spigtail flying in the l.reoe. W90i hurtUttg up i be street.

W. K. Allen, aduouistrator with theMill annexed ol the mtaie of J. K. a.Banning, h is tiled a hill of exceptionsf all ayefa portiona "f the rejw rt of tin;mastrr to whom his acooonti wete referred as disallows the oommlaaloaclaimed hv him.

lAI'll'Il.llI.11,

Am l,k Martha lnt laa, B, t DieBr b Villain. I.iv. ii..l .Inntin brgl lansualo, Kah, M K DasBaa lanr . 0 Horta, Hah, h k DasAm Allen A. Kioekii las'Am flhaalala Ifiiii lie,.

DeeMi, l,k M1.m11. tin. Sun Knot .'.

floi til Tisjaliiais.i, N g l Not B) HAm '1.1 rs 1; WtkW, ri l,u- -Am hk What, H F Dss IIAm l,kl g N a.tl... S F DeeAm hk Aniiiejt.hnst.il. II. H F lie.- UAm hk Harvtstsr, BUo, M FHaw hk Helen Brewer. S' V March IA 111 lea A mm. Kali S K lie. Hi

Oaf i,k gaatflaa, Llvsrisjai DasAm l.rirt l.urlme, Bllo, H F las- -

Am Ml J. I. S(.r. k. l, K th. S F 1,

Qss hi staivsataa. il.,nk.,iia Is.Am bkl "... H I'Am l,ki DJauever. . h fOar hk II II... ,. UvarnoalAm snar Alios Ouokr I' .n Biak.-I- .

Am Ola, Mali. Mali f ran Dm-

Am Mah. Shii Frun lie,--

IMM Ml m .11. -- r .it i

ill lur and arrive ( iKan fr"raueisii. a tlie tod. wnii! latt. till ibveiM ..I --

... K AT Hon .i 1,1 AkK1 AT H I.I l.lron Xas fikMvwtxi moa Hs kcis....UllrHllat I. ,111.. I,i 1.

MarliaiMji Imk U AwttratVmi it.,.. Mil ..I Hit Hi ' eullU' i..

t it IVklhi; .U.I I ii i'Mli. Iii--

a VkanrasMM iVm Jmi.MolK.MMl. i.i. u Mil rlptfr-- Ian s' Jllill ret. I.' '.- - ralla .Ian SJA Hair tat I.i. I tll.lM I. I. 7

i.oim'.ih M.I.IOMI .1.1. uv, ..ri. V.o Anal ml in t el. .'I

V o JMetM Mtr i I 'Mlil Mat .VI ur 3. A i ii .. .Iii tl.it I,Mur a si ralia Mai M

Motion Ml A lr A MMrtMaMt ita bA ui ruliu Apr ' A iisimlla Apr ItAImii. U Mh J Molt. I Hi Ma, intiiM Ik Mm) U rliina Apr IT

Auatr.iU Mil) Audi ml Iii Ma) ISMrlll 1h ni AlauivlHA Jtssa aSi Autrali It

Mui..oi j ... MMriHHM lull '.

Auatrnl.a .ii Ii AllktrMliM Jul) IIJoij MllllMl

Aoafera Auk t" AinarulUMurtaMNH. Aua A .. Auk aiAnairaliH i". A , i!i,. S. s""""ni hrl'l au MariiMMut ent .1

A iiMmlU i'kVMinion Ml AV

FLOTSAM n IKTSaJI.

y run an banK i.vin.i ga

IMIllOls Mini wani lo4o ma thi Hiewi ' a Hum

Pam I Out

rhe aanoUe aritl ooaao tdl tie otaHotraiia .1 on m n

lit tlenuel Kan I t 11 i il Wftk acaruii of Kahiil-1- MflauT fur he 1.111k

AlUTt.

lie sieHuu i itminia hahi-

rnangodingn to ii. Mmka efoi of

Or o ii m ar harlTin- bnf kantine w n ntwi is dlaaharging

tin laal ol ber ooal at the Rwa end oftan me Mail wharl

Mien a Mnldnaona nclwimioi In ntrnvttanalarring fton imm et DefNlffenre Haj000 io t he Mnniu a to do

ii WowotM aeoffordani w as pumpedom in No. v engine thia niornlng amithr lliechanioa are now btujp as hap ton

""' '"'"k"" f,r"'-"- ',r 1 '"P0The steamer James Make arrived in

at o'clock this morning ami unloadingher cargo of gMQ bsgi sugar into theh ii k Kithet steanii'd awa. .it 4 o'clockthi- - afternoon.

The American bUffcC, Di Ihxani.t 'ap--

htin laoohaen, arrived from Baa Fran- -

CntBO this alter n at 80 o i lock, sev-

enteen daya out, with a general cngofor local laerchanta. otinaigned to Hackfold A o.

Mr, Knutson of the dredger is Ruingup a boal for plying between llotoluUand this port in the Bah trade. Then-ha-

been aotte traffic by natives inwhjlahoAta, hut this will Ihhh muchlarger seal..

The iron oolumUa of the new Interland repair ahop on Allen street are

now in position and the ground isbeing Rile i m iroui the dahlia left inthe dredger at the Waikiki side of thenan nsh market hfii oonipluUiibuilding wili I mi urnaineiil t. theluoalit)

I" Issl M.IKsDRPAItTW..

for Kami per itnil Mlkarml, Oec SMrs k W BoM.worth uid ernt, (I

K Qoodaora and mite, C I. liiit... HiPriedlaJider, C Joban, Min Bohtnldt,Ofl Hoffgaard, ktn II taenberg, MiatuhaMO.

I'or Kauai, peratini walaal, iipr .'i

If Rwart,t u 1:1 1

Wgoirauai . Dr. . II.Si nu .1 'iiinmins. Nt'ilson, from

Walmanalo.siliiir hunt'. Mak llaK'li.n.l. Iron.

Kapaa,Cm b riryaut, Jaoobaen, San

rancimSt in- Moiwahin from Bauiakua.

or i'a i n i iti s.

yYkdnebday, Deo. i

Bohr Mille Horrlr, lor Koolau.Bchr Ka Mm. I'm Bamakua.Sli.tr Jame Mak,.. Maul I. for;

Kapaa.PB.M KCTHII i,i r 1RTI 111 s

Bark Elithat, t.r Han Francisco, sun--day, December loth, ai I a. m.

Am hk Albert, Urifflths, on or aboutRaturday, Ueo mh.

stnir.l A Oummujisi llelaon, for Waimanaki tomorrow al in a. m.

i roiti INII IINalONKKM.

I' stinr James Makee - '.'.'in Imusr, Brewer & Co, aool Makee BugarInn hans rice, l.nnn ye Young,

I rr Moiwahint' - .'Iiki hat;- - tigarXhvles A Co, aool Bamakua mill

IKHSKLS IS PORT,

NA Al. VBSfUULaI' s s hiiii-.- N.'l-"i- i. Sim PrsiMiann

H H I'lniiideipiiia. Barker, GaUaoKM SCbiiiupi .n, Kutace UiN.k.-- Bm.

sTapan Crulaar NsnJwa, Touo. ViAahomsmiih n whiia

C A s s Iflowera, st.tt. sdnu iiMiiui. il'-- sun h mucineoA, jk , i, itrvam. Sun Km...Am bkl in,.ud Schniidt. Han PramSaonA in I. t Wi'11.1 V.... .. .1.. vui'

IfrkkDukeol Arajrll. ullgntlj NHW,ni ik ..ii.-- i' n- -. .Nan rrniiclaco.

(in 111 hk J C Pftuimr .

Bs hk It Y Uitln i. M..in..n. nsu Knmi',' $ i N"1-"- s,l,l '''!.Am .Matilda. Htevcnaon, Nauainio. II. '.

Am S t Allen. Thomiaam, San Kranfoi bk llbsrt, Oriihtb, ban PranotaouAm hk Rnooh Tslbiut, l!i. Puma SoundAl" l,kt Ainha. H ail. I'm t Klak.-lv-

Am Ii Transit Jorueiesii. Kan Pranelaoo

M I ........ M w ' llltli.

M Ooi sraaival Marvi PeMlafevscIi r MoaMtaj

S HA Ho M. 1 1I Kit. - 1

? " "fg" k i r7 r 1 p 5 t itr 7

a 1 n ;

9i PM ai.tc ic rut s. t.sh i.7 SI.I7 sjjn 71 itlH ui ;i :i.s i.iy :i.iH ai 7111101 :a aa U.I t mum at miii o ;

At 'Sunt f.t st o ti. 7S2 4;t..ti :u .ft. tu, 70 U oi isj- n

8 ana :iue it: - 0 QB SJ I

Tn

My" I

rt Sj I

gapasMtar wna.tsd ..tr tssaaaaatara.aadslsvaitas ..ni aalfariatltaas.

f 1 I Tw, r. . c 2

par.

tt.lll. III. I..III. H.lllM..U I .' ai a :! a 1, .1 z; la'I' tie. . '.' 1 i: 1:, ... 1, il I, i.s

a :i u :.i a i m ,, , 1,TliSv.. : a ' ' u "ii t ,. ,M ,Kri 110 '.I !i II i M III i

a.ai.Hal a .Ml '. . '.so vi'. ,1 :r, 5 id HMil, h ' a t i . s i i : :u

N,u in..,, 1, ..1, ii.e 711, st aa, aaM aja.ime . lii.l 111., v nt 1,.. i... :ii- -. t n, ,,j ..

Ihiltulalil llnw. S lilt il IN II, e hi h. ''lit . Dni..' a .r UravuM inne.

For ...IV llt feel ..f .Islam Il k.- rver ifr.ini ia raainta Hoosei u i. sa, ..ii.l far Iraaasutsakat ,.1 anatal ... as ,,t,.u

lo a atnliil. mile

Are you with us ?There maj Is- .'lie Uf v. Iffl ton t.iil

there are m tli- I on i h.

Jockey Club Cigarattti.aTt labels i . ki t i i.i it

i in mi n is in

S.Koubey h Co.311 KINC STREET,

Ami r.s ei.e a haii.lsnr.ie I 'iajitr .r t'lgar-ell- e

I nse. lll-ts- u

STARJOB PRINTING.

COMF1. FTI IS Al I HK ASCII F.S

rhe Califoi nin

Feed C'(np,T;,Ai. ie. alou ii, oi inntll'i'll gfajajafa in tie M at. hi n

e. t,fy pejnwd bi J. I' dhurn w

base b wn MAierethnf maka thichange on vc nam ur lie I 11.- ii i hibnaiiM . 11. mi ia a ei lo.t ok. I we iniitort io tin rniami do nit no 11 tan Hig. V

keep oi r old ptare ai nno. TIw alian .i r h Minna tin willnhoui pci isi. 1088, with aooaheifull OnrgO of selected Hi. v a ud i Mil lorin. W thank om Iriend- foi Ihelflil't ral patronag- in tin BAjSt tin . VSSMI

We bopa bj sirici Attention to the wanuof utr j hi i r "iis to merit a continuanceof I lie a in. We will keafl U k lie

ran SJM1 lo ho had iO our line ami ali i n i b v ui m m mi cm i l i

vVe dt i .Mint tin- earth 011I.1 namallportion will do ns (live na a trial andWe wilt neat tou right. 11 vn waot

ajd tresh Hay and (trtiiti ring up 121

on both telephones.N unfi t Mfcteranl '.om..

GALIFURNIA FEED C3.,

kinu a Wrljhi, Propliw.lv

UAHU RAILWAY I LAID mTl M K ta

11 I S s

TO RWi Mil l..

11. 11. . D,

m. r M. P.M. ! M.

Liave Ronalaln 141 IsM tilll.rai- - IVarl OIlJ MH l MO iMArrlv.. K.wn Mill Ml Ml Vs

r.i ROMOMttiC,, i. a. ,.V.V. V. I. I'.M I'.M.

I,vr fcw Mill Ml HMI Ml IMUiava ivnii t ii.. Ml II ill till liMArriv., 11 . i ) . M II., tM MlA Baiartlay-- a ial. O Handay-- i eloaptari.H Dall it Saturday's excepted

COACH LINEIt I. twits

WAIKIKI, 'I'll i PARK.

SANS Stll't'l. III MONll II I'. A D

and in. . mi i,l

Time Table:t.eavr Leave Loftier

Sssa Assali Kurt IS Kidk

7 5" a. in. 9:00 a. ill.

10:0a a. in. a. 111.

12:00 noon 1 lb p. 111.

IIOO p. ill. lop. 111.

4:0.) p. in top. Ill

6:yo in jop, 111.

V IK. II. 111. 00 p. 111.

fares tu Kill.' Rabga, .: Waikiki.I..-- . s.in Bouol and DiamondBead, lAe: Bound Trip '"

Children untlertwelve half.fare.ti ll F. SMITH Prop.

S --H'. ls--tonolulu'T.I- -

& rwc-s- .

Business CutsPortraits-Autograph- s

Orders Rrccived at the Star Office

FRESH STOCK

or

SACHET

POWDERS

CleopatraWhite RoseVioletJockey Club

Heliotropeetc.

AT

HOBHON. mm & CO.'S

I Jai tl4- -

McCHESNEV & ;l)ns

vOBNI

H Wr,:li" C :!1'!

PURBLaundry Soap

43, .( .mil 63 hm ii

1 Inr Hundred Pn

(

IGHES I

PAID

F )R

TALLOWi

i

O 3z h 3Id ui O

CW o

X

io in w

s I

U) a.

(J)uuo 00r )

u rob.00Q

SIXBUILDINGLOTS

Are OfferedFor Sale.

The. an- M.

Mon.INI .si,PMOapgnr stiikkts.

ili- onatrrti ilope i Punchbowl,

Thai dun location is a Bhoioe

ami deatrable on,, is avidenoed

b) t he iiiiiii) all i act i v e homes

which have bean huilt thereduring the punt few years,

Moic would have bean bnilt, hut

available bnllitiov aites have

been exhausted. ,

Tbeee sis lots are anb-Uiv-

ions of u tract which hiii' bean

Opened up l making a etmcithrough frtitn Mauainc to r.m- - i

pect streeta. The prlotfa rnniceit. .in Mi-'v- to n.i.'rO par lot.

A map showing ajas andlocation of these Iota nan u t

seel, al mV otlicc.

T. W. HOBRON.

Pacific Brass Foundry

STEAM .MtOAJA INIKBU HPK, KLBOVVH, I WAYS, iiI.dHK VALVES,STK A II I KM. ami all t.l m i lunulafor pifw t.n hand

Honolulu Steam Rice Mill,

Plate, milled Kit ...i mm It in iiaiitlM- m mtM

J. A. HOPPER, I'. ..).'.Kurt Mr. t IleiMilulu.

T. B. MURRAY,Carriage and Wagon

MANUFACTURER.

Repairing,Painting.

Trimming,kti. DpM,

.11 PS ifi.rrullteel u las h It. II rs RSS

trial Kiel St ,,i,

No. 44 King Street.Mtlllial I el..,,..iie 'tis p .1. Hal Ita,

ifiatSI

k Henry I Howard

lln- - reuioviil his oHi.--

and resident i (

COTTAGE 500, i .HAWAIIAN HOTEL,

Hotel I .iiirunte t.M nVraSajtia at. i

Hours 10 to ia a- m '

6.3 ta 7:30 p. mMtltll.l r r, ...

1 ons G. 1 ons & Tons of

O GOOOS

ui, iirSt. ami Warctiou a. pas! . . k h it. bark. Isen- -

... (J. ( r" frotn' i 'fr-ain- -

fi .in. vnlni"; . .in Sani )iu n'ti. .1 hetwj

l' - iit Ii as Black ;n,. Galti 'li.illl. (..l III , llffl

Mn ini . I'i.: Lead.Slu i l.r.iti. Load Plfx imp

h.ilk. Sli.. i. Mar Iron. I t liasik vi r Imtii mi lm'i' um mplete i il is Iniat I notWin I ii i Murk on 4- -. blact;iinl i ,'.. i ifalviliii ( .1 IS

m m i.ii - .mil we cwim it is aatun- ,i Ini ui s.iiv as c or carMit i i In i i unit t km . . rr, i

rliin'i ask t in ti takt mi. ITOrd

luit ii tu don't wish to, just1. .; U. Wilt ll'l Mil flit

,i ,1. , 'i .: .ii. ri .il and .nt it

in ii'ii ("j ii-- f upstairs and von.in l ii it n in I it . t kno's in

I1, .mil list it in tout heajrt'amo ni .ini . . have rl. iim

iht. mil isknl the .Mr" of il,t in ..iii In jtii'itv stur tu IvuyMHTIC

( i.il. .ii", Um kefs it nl Tubs.Sim. i I'ans. Tea Kettles, BallHim my, (.'i.iwn Suit Stap, Fine(.'lav iimI la .V Martin's SluwHI. n kiny v. i I i:i i plenl v ofinn. aii'l nui stork nt GalvanizedFlexihle Mril .mil ron WireKoie e tinplete Horn 1 lo 4ineln-- . Ilulihuck Moiled andRaw l.tni-e- ami Castor Oil,Whit. Lead and Ziu.:, Red Lead.mil )i,lr, ( '.iIai t III .mil Stock-hol-

l ai. all eanie In Ihe "IsenIn iy m line order and are'offered at low irices. Now is I

the time to have four Oittintiimmed: the hundie.d sets of'Coffin I 111 tiitiite" just receivedarc "join"; off like "hot t akes."

The new "Pumping I'laiworks well and von can gel alltin watei .nu want, so youwant one ol out new LawnSprinklers. It the bestSprinkler evei st.ld here, doparts to wear nut, a it does notrevolve, anil is ji.nd Inr eitherliifhl 01 In a. pressure ,of

ale

Electrical Goods. Ourstock Is mole (mill. I. It thaile ei :nitl w 1 J . e lite men hardat work wiring houses for F.lec-1-

it Livflit. We" ran turniahA. Ml lilt lltllies,lamps in .me vtylr.'and if wc-w ire void hotia.' you can lee!sin ii is done act ttirq; 1. thelatest I 'inii w rill iV rules.

tiiliie - s;id lo he plenty.Wi liati tin rij;hl kind olSi hulle. Wood, ur Black I'nivdei Cartridges to gel l)fp hays,with.

E. 0, Hall & Son,Li m kii,

AN 11 KlNt Sis.

Clifford BlocicnianA Boston Boy's Eyesight

8avod Perhaps His Lifet Hood'a Sarsiarllu lUood I'ol-aon- ed

ty Canker.Ilt'a.l tha fullowln : from w itratrul modwri

" M .." u ini Fever when 4 yetrold, ami it rt )ri very wtk and with blood

lloii d ...if. rnahrr. ryrtaolnfktiiiitl t)i kt lilt nuITi riugs wero lutsitst, and(ur- -i wii wrekl htt v

Could Not Open Hie Eyes.1 lnok him tui. .hiring Uiat time to the Eysand tr ' nit t'luu-le- itreot, but theirr. in. tiles tla him Uie falatnst ahutlowul giMMl. I .tr giving; him Hood'aHraiirll it soon runnt htm. I hvier " u mi ta bsb NgtM, evenIf ii.'i iua r iif. Vmi may nso UiU toa--

i lit you 1ukmj. 1 am aiwayaready to a.nni.1 U lraij

Hood's Sarsaparilla. ".- .. ..iLicrlul good It ilkt my taa.". Hi ,. i.m.s. 8t,

OH HiKlDH.

HOOO S PlLLS hao inau. an4 ar. aa.la.-- . . ,,ti.(. touorltuA arwl an.u aranaa.

Ilnliriiti Nil. 111a sVt'o.Ii ul. Mile AtcenlK.

11 m 11 m4PK ii:i,trriin.i im i srnr.vr (.

ni. fa lur Sal.-.- ,

l.-- sUWnx.f

Hawaiian Sugar Co.Stock.

Km ityi

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MmTbi Rial"

p.. ftfca r..wife h'.ti-r-

if.

II HIM

!.hi AiniTu in

i. a in her relative., ami HrM - fair, Irre.iii,. wlili

JOgfcM, (

!,n tntwx nnn nowIt trd to toll whether

I LF

11 .nnict imes

ht

a utofinn Khcmrfor tue mill l i.Uinf nil tli KaIM

I" 'Ih: COU II

trie of Ihi cm ihin one '.tit Iwli-- r

me mmbtio. Ilrt "Hid lii IhOIi vc

lull such a unioncould ! broughtlllmill w il In ml tillII IT s I I y of aw l ii i'Ii OOMtilO-tio- n

mill to havepredicted that itI niiirti bum uccoin p h h in an t

anticipate. It InuOlChld .lot'," a

III Klotlanil. wanilj joking the reporun or vtiMtiNV m

iDOeVtl) holdl Hit ruentt vIcmh hsmIIhiItp him, hut if Mich amt'Hhli MbttllMtUi.mild hv guaranteed to rettill (von all "in

iiAt ioiial marriages1' tin- OQCnltr of naUoM miglit be greatly pnmnitt-i- by i j

"ornging foreigners to MfXJttM ourAnu r-

lean girK. it lata be feejfid thm then kuuliHfn Honifw iuit of a pi'M i merit here againstwin li a con I'm' Now, however, that wehave cen how miu h good maj coin of itwe may have to revise our opinion.

Mi. Cbatuberlain Is tolerably well knownin the Baited Btefe ee the Rngitali AebertpK'rnmmlfwtoner who came over befe til1887 to nejCOtiftte A maty ami returned the

-- foil'. wing fear to marry the beautifulilaughttr of .Mr. Kmllcott of .,President I 'levelainl's flrMt decretory oi war.UN popularity in Itiriuingham, which herepre-.i-n- in parliament, the immense for-

tune he made there in the manufacture ofwenm hii predtlection for orchids ami hisdesertion of GlsdstOfM were all sullicicntlyexploits.) ) 'hut time, and hie politicalDftrW hii Men watched with more or lesscuriosity tonce.

Fhe ifcoril priM'lnini Mr. Chauilerlainto he "n years of age, hut he docs not lookIt, though he has A slight stoop In thihooldeflL His fell ores are tine and cleimcut. and he sttll sticks to the monocle andside wbifljMire Unit old pictures of himmade 1'nmiliar and ha- the same initwrt urhd'l atf uml impassi vi- - demeanor. Hismanner is coldly courteous, as is the lit hitof successful men, and his heart do--- notgo 0tt1 to our great, free people- - after themanner of leading men in other line-- ) whocome seeking advertisement and dollars..11 on A W in. Mrfao a "to parties him, andWho Is also in parliament , is a younger copyof himself, monocle and nil.

IN PICTURESQUE PERTHSHIRE.

put

embarriiametil

Gladstone hu gui-- h 11 tlmea of danger.Oaatla, others, attraoti

- Perth" de-- tnennoof theeeoolored phoaphoree-orlbe-

-t- hamU-rs' Journalaa fairestandpltfturuauue of Booteh Mr. Gladtime evidently nm-ce- w ith thegreat novel- -

for he chose to spend Ins vacation thllyear at cattle on the hunks of

vi In Ardle, a retreat which he aeleoted be-

ause id the IsMtuty of its environment,aided somewhat in his choice perhaps by

with telegraph ni,.,-,.i-

only u mile from tin gales couiiuuuicat ionwith the a mat-- 1 hirda.

ftfBW minute. hair mammal-- ,la ructun-- ,

ftsbeeandIsesallj same substance. thefrom the and claws

late Patrick aUajpFrnaev alter plans andof his own and his ow super-

intendence. One of his notions was toand weather beaten stone

au r faces as much as possible, t he morelichen covered the better, and these weremvariably turned outward in the walls,the result netng structure that looks ahundred y.ars older than il is. a delusion that is greatly by the ivywhich has so kindly to walls.

The rrf the castle arc foi the mostpart too much space being given upin spiral stairca-e- s and lobbies. The draw- -

nig room, however, is spacious enough,nigl in i lie ceiling, well and hand- -

ho The dli.iug room, in basement,aaJftbwer and oinewhat imposing. The

furniture the house is all antique and offoreign manufacture, and Mr. Gladstone,

is somew hat of a in suchthing-- , expressed his appreciation of it.

The garden not ut all pretentions, huthas a sundial which the dillereuce

Hlackcraig ami Greenwich time.The house is barely a throw from

Bl.ACKritAIO

the highway, but is ijniie s.l1iiiU-- Ih'chuh.ut the Dnmba of sflinly treca alnjiit ilieplana, like tha hoalee, older thanthey are, ever; one "f than having been

Dlauted (Inoe 1SJ7. One of the eodnnaill" place In a which

, tie Anlli. whii-- U bfneaa-diale-

bonaa with a transverse archwaylieiieutli it for carriageway. bridgeis of later date than the house, bavin been

Dotahed. only in Its'). Some of the stoinniill construct ion are Vi feet lonu'iiud

Dfeet in width. They are of a paeitlUrlyhanl glanite, very dlfllontt to work, and it

t.Hik a force of masons working cantantlj yean to oomplete the

ture,

Arab II t.l'setiieii In Inhibition.The great dajUght ol ibe Arab horseman

iethc binuuiiya. The contain allmanner ol horMiiuen, anutMl unanned,who ride more or less wild ttgure. to moreor less monotonous music,who end by the exoltad and exciiingpot poirrl ol 1. ni riding. They slund iuthatr atlrrune and throw guns in theair, whirl llirin about in most approvedrarllke atyle . aud lire than) at (ntarvala in

what seems 1111 uncalled for aud daugarUUSha) rear, wheel, kick, bu.-k-

rush, stop, turn twint their horses likeihi many tunihlerw, aUatntlng meanwhile,yelling, lore u so many devils. N'o

piel ure i nn do J11- -' irr to thefervor am! wlldneee .f the il thereare man) ritl ra eogagad, in Hi If in u

wliirlpn. ni wild, BMnanaing, hulfmerry, hall tauatical exclteineui. in n'hlebno rial 1. horsemanship cuiiies totlie ton

From lime to mm the stop andrank tutdoi ! vt5t for a jeet 08,one akls, thenuut ooms Individuals lu what iiiKh'thfir itaedH uan do. Tluy pinmeiiepinffer and and oetj tnnkf a rush ulQlll to ouu or Kid, Stop sud ,

duply nod wheel about. There no spuclflaart in what tbsjr doj eajaji MM hfli trained

"tWuii- mi bin awn idrn- - TheyilrtVH a c1iNf.-r.i- l , iliiiKiiK wit h t In. f'lHlid exhibit s ur rent deal of skill in heirgyratory exercises, hut once Mteu the Ian- -

tia hiNtw it - inlereKt. All ilddo aboui Hie Maine tricks on horae

ii.uk I think mil easily excel themall. enueBnotbiiiM bavu evsr seen iutaalyas in the h(ihieit decree appnuu-lt- indelicac) and dilttculty the tine work of aachou! trained in the hands of amaster ol t hi art lonel T. A. I)inh.e, V

8. A., in Harper iCustoiuer Here, hoy. You're a

cheat. You said, ''All ibout tira hiflisa-ter- .' There t a word in

paper about a railroad u tastersQlgnant Xewsboy ' ' you're one o'

these fellers that kicks 'cause the r unhave a horrihle accident aui 60 people killedevery day fur breakfast, don't want m

have uu dealih'n with ye. Glmniy papersick. Pewe yer '4 ceute. Morntn

AM bout terrible railroad diviLrJi hi. a,. Tribune.

II hi. an'n 1 rUmtiiMiiiM.U Li . in rmb lii

ron h in.. I . tr I' tn aft

tM IfItlf

bl

tlig tor sunie tinit. Willi ered-- to ioomiand Mttivdici ion to Id ptu inii the riuUeaof public vxei nUtsssr, ddi l) reeej eed nheeoeae a leetnrei ssjsJtol tfAeel ssssMitueni and the Minimi ..t a liejejetM eel Halsame suhj. IiimhIki , M I W llnantial sum-- - ait. uded his and hr hasinnvwiiii.ii t the lindt rah fMN i LeSveej and the proe leeee, eefeeUy pleadinglor il share in .in execnl ions which I hevuavc i tie p.v

"1 ala- - held,'' he ;iw gtuwl andtrvMed poalt tuon before 1 aree MOjpeaajiNow the put. la are afraid t.. etujeeje neesin a i he attlpna on I he m t sun who hold"such an ollice. My Wife baa completchbrokeo down in health with erorT andtmuhle of the allair. My datighicr, 11

years of aue, I bavi h id to hring awaythe Sfvi noaks in Kent, ow-

ing to my and AnaAolaJdifticnit i am now ruined, M hoenewas A happy one Before, hoi now nothinglOOkj hrighl."

I'lider sinli cticuin-iauct- he asks thestun to uiw- htm "freeh start, andshould t hey hoti him w It h .1 shine ol t

hanging beaaaoreithen that 'everywill la kept strictlj private, ami tin y willnever see his name io, id afierward.The case Is a sad one. If Mi Het t y coulddismiss his financial withthe "long drop," he miulit st 11 a ha)pman. hut apparently he Muds then notedifficult todlepoaeof than condemned i riminals. London

itf Hvt i s,., I IhIi.

The eyes of deep sea li are ery varied,some have neither eyes nor sight: othershave greatly enlarged iehalls, so tocatch the least glimpse of light Theireyes tend her to disappear or to ! tinusually efficient, hut since no trace of sun-light can Petti rate to any great dept b, andit is probably quite dark beyond a depthof Home HO fathoms, of what uanonAeyeibe!

Kish have been at a depth ofDenrljr 8,000 fathoms, where there must henot only ebeolutc stillness, but also totaldark lies- -, except fut the fact ml some ofthese deep sea ercat nres BNaud therefore luminous. This (act was Ilrstascrrtained in tin- Challenger expedition.Since then, Mr. Alcoek of the Indian mafine survey has found that some deep seacrustaceans have a similar power, one largeprawn quite lighting up a hucketful ofwater in which il was planed. Fish withlarge eyes have therefore fl better chance offinding food and mates, hut they cannotwholly dapt ad upon --Ight. since some havet'uite, abandoned ait attempt- - to eee

Some again, have luminous organs ontheir head or body or tail, which arecontrol, so that they can actually throwlight at pleasure on their prey or OX tin

Mr. s,,ih Vacation nt In Thus tin-

glfr, among its prey by

In 'Tin-Fai- r Maid of Scott InreeorFerthahire the most cent lights.

counties.

Hlackcraig

J(

email,

of

isshows

apuniKurmuiiiitiil

its

and

ii

move"

eit

Changing Plnniage.All change their plumage wit h the

seasons, a UIUOQH w hich we termor ecdysis, a putting on or taking oil ofpluntgge, popularly know n as molt tig.Now. lei u- - understand that a feather w

tbefactthat a postotlice ami modifiediiMslitlcat ion of t he

-- .de. Or belleuin growl h, po.-.-

ends of the eartn la merely llIllv i(V afid all bird- - have themterof 'n,e and furof the scales

Theoaetle an old looking 0f reptiles are merely modlflco- -

ihoughit a modern building, dat-- 1 tions of the And evening only 14. It was built by the homy ooveringa ol beak and

ideas under n

all rough

really

taken therooms

ligutcrlthe

less

who connoisseur

hetwecuatoue's

CASTLE.

which. look

of bridge

This

1is.1l

strungfour

ami

drumming midtnoet

theirthe

fanlii.ni.

likekahdd.

scene

alders

showand

dance,Mai lop Hiht-- r

la

untrained

Indianm

horse

Aokothin

1the

rilortv

from

heir

incur

Telegr.iph

captured

under

thirdscmiy-i- s

t he scales of tin legs are t he same, but verydifferently developed.

These feathers, in common with all theditTerent forms of epidermic growths, growfrom a little ac formed f torn thesubstanofof t he epldermii and are composed first ofa matrix, from which emerges a little fiveraved lift of hair. This is what we call apin feather. Bj growth t he conjunction olthese hairs in the matrix evolves into ashaft, bearing two webs or vanes, variouslymodified in form to suit the special

whether of flight or covering or at-

tract ive qualit y by reason of coloration.These feathers, full grown, must necessa-

rily be exposed to t In wear and tear of t heweather and contact with the ground andvegetal ion among which the bird is com-pelled to travel in search ol food or to es-

cape attack. And as the feat her. when itreadies it full growth, takes on a moresolid consistency to bet ter wit hetand suchcontact, and in so doing ceases its grow th,it becomes necessary to renew these feath-ers. Host on ( 'ouimor.w eaKh.

Keeping His Ituiul In.A ticket chopper on the Sixth avenue elfl

vated lias, by means of n nail and a piece ofwire, ritcfed up a telegrapher'; key ou theIron fence leading to the platform. W'itait he eendiand reoeirea lniaglnary tneasageewith great dexterity. The bigger the crowdthe greater the dexterity.

You've got that business down line,"wan vent ured the ot her ni'liL.

"Y'ep," he replied, without rutalng hishead.

"Are you obliged to tlo it

"Nope.""Then what do you do it tort11"To keep my hand in m case I BOOUld

strike w nje( king.""You're an old tinier, then?""Was with the people nine months;

they said when left thai they might sendfor me if anyt king I urned up."

"How long ago was thai I

"Seven years ago t lie I SI h of next Novem-ber. ' '

Then he turned his face toons Ride' innprofessional sort of way ami listened tothekey, operated by himself, vrhloh In quicksuccession was haying;

"Come down; come ilnwn at once; pleasecome down inimetliat ly." New YorkWorld.

A Literary Adjunct,They had traveled together for about an

hour in silence, bur the men with the port-

ly vest and tbe conspicuous wateh chainfinally m gett Ing a con versa t ionunder way. HIn nelgnbor eraan little manwith wobbly eyeglasses, ami in I'espoiise toan abrupt queetloo as t0 whet hernot a literary man replied mildly:

l have written some things.'"1 take an interest In literature. DOOM

from l 'hir.ago. There's the town that cmblues art and commerce. First she wentabend and made her hyslneee reputatloa),didn't shev "

" Ye.'"And no) Bboja made her literary repu-

tation. Don't yog aiiies wish me""It must be admitted that some IhiugH

a Una CblOatfO remind one of literature.For insiaui e. she is undon biedly one of t hgieatwl penholders in the world.''

And then bis glasses almost wobbled offaa be explained thai he was from NewYork ami mUel be excu-e- d if he had saidanything that sounded spitefu Weblngton Rtar

II- - Hurried Oil.

m

as

Miss Wither What doyoiitiiink he didwhen I turned ihm R t he gall

The Friend- - Got up and left, I imagine.linHiklyu Life.

Ettle, the adopted daughter of Dr. Chamberlain of so foruiirocu BMdiie ii.nn iin", mils uriu i nc skihfrom the breasts of younK plantedupon tht burns and Ih doing as well aaould be expected. Ottawa Journal.

y

r

OEMS IN VERST..

the rmlr'c'( hrunal-- praiilt .it "I

of all earth laaele km roe twi.Your rr- j hill- - and in rj drllnAre u title us the inihii - iweaskThe) ettrtch a1 tttl afeaai deeeaejiAln1 With 'Ml if nf teatit hlelid.And all Dm i unlit gterlfl -t

rpo'i be erairtei f eke weel

i,' a- - the pii-- -

Arr sefU e Uapttag to 'he trraM trfhee ims ik eplag iwath theWtih li in, e .tir velvet hlttocha tnid.1 Invr In -- Mill tsiV to soWhen I. .onetl tin ihr atid btlffnln.And wl the fefos Iims not itatnaaalThe iriri i. prairies of the west.

No waJledln newante soest tor me.Hut prairies, endle , bfOSd Htnl fe,Tlinl Rtretch In ml around,Unchalaed, on broken nod prufnund-Aisiv- e.

the hiue; bekrs . the aeeaejUnbendlne beants inroadtlf all earth'- - lands I love you bestYe bonndleei preirtesof the west!

Nixon Water maa.

Uhemlatry ol rhaeaotar.John tn.l Meter ami Rnhvrl ami l'aulu.mI in in- - wlsriotn ureatod then ailJohn aai a utatesman and Pstei s ilave.KoU'Tt a preacht . and l'aul whs a knuvo,Kvll Or gOndi " he ease I nil) Ih

White or olored or bond or free.John ami Peter and Robert ami l'aulUod In Ids Wisdom created llirin nil.

out of earth - elemental mingled with flam.Out of life'- - 'impound of glnrynnd ahajM,Fash lot ied and shaped by no wtuof heir ownAnd helph iy into life's histnrv thrown;Horn b the law that eompehi man In '.Horn to conditions they eotiM not fofeeeeJohn ami Peter and Robert and Paul-i- n

ids sdsdom oreated th m bu.

John was tin- head end heart state.Was trusted ana mnMed we and irrent.Peter wai made 'neath life's bur d to groanAnd never once dreameil that hi- - toUl was hit

own.Robert great glory ami honor receivedtor ealousl) on sehtngwhat no one boHered,While Paul of the pleasures of sin took nil tillAnd gave up ins lire In the service of m.

It chanced llint these men. In their peStHlgewaj

From earth ami Its OOOftiCtSi all died the sameday.

John wm mourn d through the length and thebreadth of the landt

Peter fell 'ne.'vth he la-- h In a nicretless hnnd:Holiert died Ith the praise of the lmt on his

tongueWhile Paul eras convicted of murder and hum-- .

.lot) ami Peter and Hubert and PaulThe purpo-co- f lite was fulfilled in ihcrn all.

Men said "I tin statesman. "How nohle andbrave!"

But of Peter, slas, "He Is only a slave!"of Robert, " "l - well with his tonlt it is well!"While Paul t hev consigned to the torments of

hell.Born by one law, through all nature the same,What made them ditTerent. and who WBS to

blame?John and Peter and KoImtI and Pauldud in his w ledom created them alL

Out In that region of Infinite Ught- -

Where the soul of the hlack muu hi pure a- - thewhitet

Ont where Hie pirit, thrmiKh snrrow madewlw.

No longer n - u - to deception and lies;hit w here t he ReSll can no lunger control

The freedom and faith of the Uod given soul,Who shall determine what change may befallJohn and pel er ami Robert and Paulr

John may in wisdom and goodneei IncreaeeiPeter rejoice In un Intlnlle peace;Robert may learn that the troths of the LordAre more m lie spirit ami Ip.-- in the word,And Paul ina be blessed with a holler hirthThan the psth 004 of man hail allowed him on

earth.John ami Peter and Robert and Paui-- -

Otxl in hi- - mercy win cure for them alb- Burlliigtou Mawkeye.

t hemnk1 n feller 'at'- - sick fiial IhIiI Upon the shelf,All shaky ani and pore,

Je' ail mq knocked out he canj handle hlssslfWith a IT iipjM-- i lip any more;

Si let him Up al! alone in the (loom of it roomAm dark as t lie and us grim.

Ami then take ami fteml lilm some roSM inbloom.

Anil yon in have fun ont o' him

who was severely

l

Moarars,

a)t,ntsd

Toronto,

pigeons

beterejanj,

Voti' e ketched bin 'fore DOS , when hin liverwas MUnd

Anil his appetite notched like a saw,A mock in you maybe let- romancln round

With a hii; po- - hunch in jer paw.But yon ketch Mm. say, when Oil health In

awayAnd he's flat on his back In distress.

And then you can trot out yonr little bokayAnd not In- Insulted, I gues.

You fee, H's like this, whal his WSSkUSSiei l8- -Them flou. ts makes him think of t he da

Of his Innocenl youth, and that mother ' hib.And the rosi-r- t that she list In

So here, all alnlie with the ro-- you wild.Rein sick and all trinibb and faint

My eyes le my eyes ts my eyes Is old friend-- IsI'm blamed If they ain't!

Jamee Whltoomh Mley.

History and Poetry.Three men Men real as livlnu men we know

The Florentine. wbOM face, WQC worn anddark.

nossolll drswi the Norman so starkOf arm that none but him might draw his

low,"And gentle Shakespeare, though enshrouded so

In his own LhoUgbt that some men cannotmark

The In- - k reveals. SI w hen a larkSings from a cloud, unseen by men ladow.

Itut still mora real than uem other threeWho never walked uu earth flamlut. the

Dane;The "noble Munr," the cruel Scottish thane.

Ambition a t brail. How bi range that they8hotlld lie.

them

duke,

thaM

ThiUkh nuiik'ht hul ligiueut of the poet ibrain.

Instinct with MTV and yet more real than he!Temple Bar.

He it it

We polish over many thing!And irvtoKet them out of view.

Wo seek tn OUrb their Inn. tie spriuifflAnd obaneja them In their native hue.

We SdUOate the IntellectAnd cultivate a perfect tasto

That we may hold our heads erect.With Minis subdued, refined and chaste,

But edl - from H octal throne.However lordly greal and siout,

Musi have th- breed ins in the tone -They oannol force Ihe marrow out.

Fur beet ding and envhonini ntPOrn cull ore-- , measure ami extent.

Burton T. Doyle.

OOe to tbe WorkiiiKiiiMll.Poets may aid thee in their dulcet strains.Inventors aid thee with their maic braliiH,Philani broplsti love thee in their niaastve

hearts.IferohantS vend cheap to thee at their Kreat

ion i ts,Qgod women pity than In thy harij toil,Katnre i IsU up to thee fruits of her soil.itut wester t baa all o4ea that s nrjrath) sIukhIs the OVSSl Ih) employer on each pa day

lirinss.

Who Khali Arhttrate?Now, wliotdiall aihltrateVXen men loe what hate.

Shun what follow, slitfhl whal I receive;Tea S ho In ears and eyes.Match PAS, we all surmise,

Thc, this thins, and 1, that whom shall mysoul believe?

Hrnwnlug.

Improved the tleeaslup,I 'lergynen are suppoaed to have a iecul-ta- r

talent tor "Improving" the occasion.Boer one of them did tola in a witty aud,let us hope, edifying manner is ndated asfollowai

in early life be met with an accidentwhich left him w ith a broken none, a defortuity alsnil which in spite of his pietyhe was known to be a lit t le sensit ive. Oneday a new Inquirer propounded the oldqueutiou:

"How happened you to break your DOSSf"

The minister answered solemnly:"To tell the truth, my friend, the acci-

dent was caused by my pokiiiK my noseinto other people's business." HostonJournal.

(Jyster snelis are alway forpoultry, and doublj so because t hey answertwo purposes Ilrst. as h gritt y substancefor Kr,I1'lin" consumcu; secontith Hiilly iMste from suit wa(r ia excellent

it ih not Hulty,but hiifliclent. Sniiir rial' poultry withoutIt, h correHpoiifli'nt bayii he uttnnot Hee

that it uhii Us aoM Hiui Imvr t rnly viKornuiiohlckenn

fur HAWAIIAN star, wnnxr.sDAY. rF.rF,M bf.r r., mm.

and txotttfllvuy

but

KirhKiige.

H. S.TREGL0AK i- - SOX,

IIWI IUS1 RECEIVED PER s S. AUSTRALI

Full and Complete Assortment of

Woolens, Comprising Worsted,

and Tweeds,

IT I II It Kill It l l;n o n

oitin it ittttM

M

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is mi'

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to

Co.

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AU-

a.m. till

Cassimer,

in si KM Ti

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OVER TWO MILLION CAKES SOLI) 1899,

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The Kinau Leaves Honolulu Every

TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,Arriving at Hilo Thursday and Sunday Mornings.

From 1 1 i to to the Volcano3d Miles

Passengers are Conveyed in Carriages,()t ;i Splendid Macadamized Road, running most

;iv through :i Dense Tropic! Forest a ride aloworth the trip.

ABSENT FROM HONOLULU 7 DAYS

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if the

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Screw Taps and Dice,

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