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pliance with it is optional with the
taxpayer.
It is not enough to say that these
so called rules have been distributed
to each taxpayer, and that the Dlain- tiff has had notice of them brought
nome to mm. The statute prescribes
that "No written law shall be obligatory without being first printed and
made public." Section 1, Civil Code,
page i, uompuea ijaws. A rule of a
department of the government made
in pursuance of a statute must be
printed and published as a general
rule obligatory on all persons and
cannot be put into operation by
piecemeal by giving notice
of it to
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one individual
anotner.
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No provision is made in the 69th
section of the Taxation Act of 1882
for the publication of these rules,
although such a provision is common.
Vide, the publication required of
regulations made by the Board of
Health, p. 72. Compiled Laws.
pro
put we regard
vision in tne nrst section of the Civil
Code as & .sufficient declaration of
the principle that all laws and, a for
tiori, all regulations that have the
force of law, shall bepublished. They
should be framed in a manner that
they speak for themselves, and pur
port to be regulations made in pur
suance of the statute and have the
'
rforce of law.
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We are unable to hold in favor of
the position taken by the Govern
ment in this case, that the regulations printed on the blank returns
furnished to taxpayers are either
framed so as to be authoritative or
that they have been published so as
to be obligatory.
But it is urged by respondent that
ine return in question does not comply with the statute (Section 33,
Compiled Jjaws, page 123) that requires a statement of the "description, situation and value" of the real
and personal estate, belonging, etc.
The return states the number of
acres of each kind of land, to wit,
2161 acres of cane land and their
value at $20.00 per acre; 2167 acres
of bush and waste land at $1.00 per
acre. Total, 4328 acres. And on
another schedule, C, the names of
ten lands, under the heading "Lands
and parts held in fee simple by the
Hilo Sugar Company, with the gross
acreage repeated as above.
The cane lands in schedule A are
further classified 1668 acres crop
cane.
Advertiser
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Sunday,
Merchant St.
the Ha.
Court, of
feTireme
Banco.
In
HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1891.
.
Tern, 1891.
uly
and
Assessor
lictob of
Taxes.
j., BICKERTON AND
VrTT.V.
, J.., ABSENT.
VV
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Banco by
in
Court
j fcy
Argument.
the printed blanks
are
returns ot
r4ned so as to be authoritative
Vof the Minister of Finance, in
of section ou, unapier 10,
fur-.VTf- cf
in
vans
tax-paye-
rs
-ce
10fl32,and they have not been
'.led so as to be obligatory upon
ons.
Uara of the plaintiff, giving acre- I itS lands, lUCir tuiiai.ici mm
Lnithe names of the lands, is a
)f
ganuuwui
flt Compliance WUU
jarion Act, which requires
to give the "description, situa-- d
the
value" of
the real estate.
Jjisittessrfljaris.,
COURT PER
THE
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in equity, 10
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JUDD, C.
stion of the taxes
assessed upon the
enjoin
for the
property
corporation. It al-the plaintiff, by its mana- a sworn return of its prop- &e assessor within the stat- plaintiff
A
to
ie; that it was objected
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pjtoe assessor to oe requirea
Wjaiion of the
Minister of
kind that on the assessor in-itreturned valuation from
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39 to $416,096.29, the
costs and asked
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U that the
fi
d
for an
denied, on the
return did not rnm- -
was
which
the
plamt-ike-
The plaintiff
law.
ten- -
pa pays into court $3,009,29,
upon the valuation in
re- m prays that the tax collector
the
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at - Law,
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H090LULU, H. I.
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Office oyer Bishop's Bank.
April 2. 1891.
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J. B. CASTLE,
Mercliaiit.
Comiriissioii.
Mercluknt Street,
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H. I.
Honolulu,
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Counsellor-at-La-
WILLIAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Agent to Uka Acknowledgment.
Hono- -
Kaahumanu Street,
lulu, M. 1.
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with L. A. Thurston.
IRON
CO.,
mtice.
Tie Popular Millinery
CASTLE
J.' AMagoon, Merchant street,
PLANTATION
2763
EMERSON,
OFFICE 135 Fort St., (formerly Dr. Tuc BUILDERS'
ker's omce). ,
Officx Hours 9 to 11 a. m., and 2 to 3
p. m. ; Bunaay s, v to iu a. m. Bell Telephone No. 51. Residence 5
q
School street.
Australia
Oct. 20
Alameda
Zealandia
Oct. 22
Nov. 3
Nov. 17
Nov. 19
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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
C6
Wilcox
AGENTS.
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26
99
Aug, 27, 1891,
IMPLEMENT
And will leare for the abeve port with malls and
passengers on or abou t that date.
For freight or passage, having 8TJPERI0B
ACCOMMODATIONS,
Wm.
Gk
Irwin
AGENTS.
For Sydney and Auckland.
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OFFICE AND MILL
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Wm.
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near Queen Street, Honolulu, H. J.
Shipping and
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una i man
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wartf
Vfthri
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Bomber of th
and Commia- -
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Honolulu, July 27th, 1891.
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of the
KQlea
uv Tha
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DR. JONES.
and
and
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Offico
aSl1DS to
law
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U5ft ft
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aIsthat com
of the
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recall and
Beretania Street.
&
2651
CO.,
Wholesale and; Retail Grocers,
Hours of Consultation
1
111 FORT
8 tO 10 A. M.
2 to
6
8
to
to
3p..
8 P.
M.
9 A. M.
leph.o&
2831-lni- tf
80.
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WH
STBEET.
P. O. Box
SOT
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IRWIN vi COMPANY
Hiii. u.
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wjuniu,
(Umited.j
agists or TEX
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.,
493.
IM
Groceries, Provisions and Feed
BAST
J1S3
(Umlted).
GENERAL MERCANTILE
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LIST
OriTCEfiBs
J. O. Carter
President
Treasurer
Geo. H.- Robertson
E. F. Bishop
Hon. W. F. Allen
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Secretary
Auditor
DISEOTOESt
Sen. 0. B. Bishop.
2651
8cm B. waterbocse
Wm. O. Irwin.
CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO.,
BANKEES.
HAWAIIAN L8ULNDS
HONOLULU
Draw Exchange en tne principal parts o tn
world.
Will receive deposits on open account, make
collections and conduct a general banking and
exchange business.
2651-- q
LUNDY,
Dentists.
fy"t
ARTIFICIAL
TEETH
from one to an entire set
i"1 lerted on gold , silver , allum-InuOf San Francisco, Cal.
and rubber bases.
Crown and bridge work a specialty. To
persons wearing rubber plates which are a
Wm. Q. Irwin & Co.. fL!m1tAl h
assumed the assets and liabUities of the constant source
of irritation to the
late nrm of Wm. Q. Irwin A. Cn - nH will mouth and throat, we would recommend
continue the general business formerly our Prophylactic Metal Plate. All opercarnea on dv tnai nouse.
ations performed in accordance with the
latest improvements in dental science.
Teeth extracted without pain by the use of
Nitrous Oxide Gas.
gST-- Hotel street, Treglcan premises.
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in-LT- Tj
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& Bro.
HOX3BTSBS AND DEALERS
COMPANY,
Deposits bearing Interest received In their Sav
Ings Department subject to published roles and
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17.
B
LEWIS
indie
tanVi8JtfecUon to
wod
m.
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HONOLULU. H.
TELEPHONES
H. E. Molntyre
:
vm.riAtVOf thsbftst Wine.
Lnuors.Bierr. anJIo; 'cold beer, on draught at
gw
IS
Sugar Factors and Commission Agents.
2724-- q
HE:
cents per
AITS SXALXB8
:o:
OT"BELL
&
Vice-Preside- nt
XgyPrompt attention to all orders.
Wolter,
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10
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tms be granted it.
plaintiff;
F. M. Hatch for
Peterson for respondent.
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BKEWEE
Wm. G. Inwni , - President and Manager regulations.
Claus Spreckels, - W ALTIB M. UlFrAED,
- - - - Secretary and Treasurer
ANDERSON &
- Auditor
Theo. C. Pobtxb,
Counters, Shelving, Stairs, Etc., Etc.
et
2651-- q
"
Plantation Agents,
Life, Fire and Marine
Insura ace Agents.
first-clas-
CrMUTUAL 55.
Island Orders Prom p tlx Attended to.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Screens, Frames, Etc, Etc.
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A SPECIALTY,
Clans Spreckels
Commission Merchants
IMPORTERS
inst received some NEW MACHINERY with the latest im
provements from one of the best firms in the East, we are now prepared to do
good work at shorter notice and lower rates than ever before, and having lately
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mechanics, we will make a specialty of
engaged several
ept
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COOKE.
HARDWARE,
1356
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3.
&
vinff
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MILK BREAD
AGENTS.
CASTLE
TURNED AND SAWED WORK.
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Saloon Bread
Always on Hand.
COMMISSION AGENTS.
Irwin & Co.,
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par-ticnla- ra
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MOTJLDiisras,
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Soda Crackers
ororabont
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Proprietress.
VBEBH
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theOeeanlo Steamship Company, will be
due at Honolulu from San Francisco
Sons Family Medicines,
Proprietor.
BlMs,
Street.
Bread and Crackers,
The new and line Al steel steamship
ALAMEDA
PETER HIGH,
Doors
AUiS.BOBT.LOVS,
C.
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K annua
So. 78
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ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL
Engineer and Surveyor
Telephone 74.
LOVE'S BAKERY- -
& Co.,
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Fof.r
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apply to
And wUl have prompt dlspatcn with malls an
assengers for the above ports.
For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR AC
COMMODATIONS, apply to
S
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No. 71 Hotel St.
Aug. 27, 1891.
On Alakea and Richards
and BAKERY.
FACTORY
Erery Description of Plain and f anoy
31
nt
Pioneer Steam
F, HORN Practical Ooniectioner,
Pastrv Cook and Baker.
2651 1356-- q
KJ M 4JUS
& SONS.
13612684-- q
on or about
Gibbs. and Remington Sewing Machines,
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H. W. SCHMIDT
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Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wtll be due
at Honeinla from Sydney and Anckland
Merchandise.
Dr. Jane
premium.
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MARIPOSA
Blake's Steam Pomps, WestonY Centrifugals,
&
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1356 2651
FURNISHING GOODS
&
$ 6,000,000
$ 9,000,000
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Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods, and
.
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FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
supplies
General
LONDON.
Aug. 18
Sept. i
Sept. 3
Sept. 15
Sept. 29
rne new and fine Al steel steamship
GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL
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FOUNDED 1808.
CAM
EST
PIj-A.NXA.XIO-
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ATLAS
Australian Mail Service
COOKE,
&
DEALERS
Counsellor at Law HOUSE
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Carpenters' Blacksmiths' Machinists' and Plumbers' Tools,
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Monowai
Zealandia
104 Fort S
AND INSURANCE
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Another schedule B, gives the
from collecting any
ALFRED S. HART WELL,
names of the lands leased to the
Sugar Company the names. of
5rst Question invnlvorl
in thin Hilo
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any rule or regul"
T
f there
company covenants to pay taxes
ate Minister of Finance in the
on these lands and that they are
jstd validity reqairing
the par- "returned
among the cane lands in Office in Cartwright Building, opposite
kin the return asked for by
Honolulu, H. I. .
Post Office,
body
of
this return."
the
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The schedules have blanks which
Nth section of the taxation
(Compiled Laws, p. 131) were not filled by the plaintiff for
LEWERS & COOKE,
plows: "The Minister of the numbers of the royal patents and
awards of the Land Commission,
(Snccessors to Lexers & Dickson)
suau Dave power
and it is of
made his d
estimated yield in tons of sugar per Importers and Dealers in junmber
acre, and in the schedule for leased
u rales and regulations
for lands
And all Kinds of Building MaterlaU.
are columns also for rent per
uu collection OI
acre, term and time of expiration of Xo. 82i FORT STBEET, Honolulu.
cases where nn enoh
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ml
treated
has
respondent
lease.
The
Rations are made by law;
re-- uuwever. that,
JOHN T. WATERH0USE,
.
ho nomaV the statement in question as no
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turn with the particulars required
in contraventi
statute or
Importer and Dealer ln
inconsistent with by law, and has undertaken to doom
he plaintin because tne columns in
is on
he
schedules requiring the numbers GENERAL 1IERO H ANDISE .
the
J
4th page of the
of the royal patents and awards,
Queen Street, Honolulu. 2723
out. We regard
No.
5 Payers to be filled etc., are not filled
-j
ai8worn tob7 bim.a this as unwarranted.
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
The statute requirements of des- Hmne,Cti!0ns' beSning
all
"
were
value
r be assessed at its full cnntion. situation and
plaintiff in (Jeneral ComilUSSion Agents
the
by
with
complied
particulars
i 0 vita a number of ques- - invinf?
.... it did give.
o the
" If- the
amount or tne property or
Cor. Fort & Queen Sts., Honolulu. 2728
were deemed lnsnm-cievaluation
the
If
80
6tate
tho
name
SS1nDy,andthe
by the assessor he was author
amount of
W. E. ROWELL,
to
ized
add to the amount and in
was
valuation,
this
if
and
crease the
plaintiff corpo- by
the
conceded
not
and
nsed !f v?a
au.
uirt30r Pleasure; ration it naa we nguu ui oppoai
on
tne
before the appeal board,
Boom 5, Spreckels' Block.
work
to
be
made
would
taken,
proofs
it
y
uumoer 01
l;TonoJ
men,J'ho
..
was
o
appear
rignt.
which
rrrjcom.0 7CI,V1 uy nre
Holding as we do tnaf tne parti
ACHI,
wnat one?
Ml0.nra,-MWILLXAM O.
a
attat
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culars required by the printed
creoi and mncf k
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were not authorized Attobney and counsellor at law,
"iuoi uo nneaj blank returns
by a valid regulation of the Minister
Notary Pnblle and Beal Sitate
of Finance and that tne piamun
Broker.
Minister of Pino
company has complied with the
2728
reauired by the statute in Officx 36 Merchant Street.
Js,
a7 Pm of Section 69, tha nf.nfomnnt
made. W6 do not
BEAVER SALOON,:
fftAl mllfHl nnnn to sav if a rule re
quiring taxpayers to give details of; Fort Street, Opposite Wilder Co.'s,
titles to real; estate ana esti
fl. 3. NOLTX, PBOPBIETOB.
f th6'!f9land Particulars their
mates of the prospective yield) oi vtTt-ixLnnches serrea wisn vriiv. woueo,
Sod Water, auger aio or sua.
their growing crops would be in con- W th mr,
travention ot tne statute.
open From a a.m. till 10 p.m.
been
has
corporation
plaintiff
The
a Specialty. r 2728
increased
the
!
its appeal from
o?& 4 the street denied
ftssftfiSTYifint. The Tax Appeal Board
THE ROYAL SALOON,
has been dissolvedby afflux X)f time,-i2?t!6nDldba doiK
0f the ili
and the plaintiff
Cr. Xanana ana itrM
bill.
the
in
i3eyaresitnato.i"
prayed
lor
that
Under the Management of
.
Australia
152.
27P3-S-
Oct. 13
Having been appointed Agents of the
Oct. 22 above Company we are now ready to
effect Insurances at the lowest rates of
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Aug. 11
Aug. 25
Aug. 27
Sept. 8
Sept. 22
Sept. 24
Oct. 6
Mutual 128; Bell
P. O. Box 338.
Aug. 4
Aug. 18
Aug. 27 Capital.
Sept. 1
Sept. 15 Assets,
Sept. 24
Sept, 29
ARRIVE
SAN FBANCISCO.
HONOLULU.
Zealandia
Australia
Mariposa
Zealandia
;
House,
ST., NO. 42.
Telephones
HONOLULU.
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LEAVE
STEAMEB.
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Type-writ- er,
near the Postoffice.
4.
Monowai
Mariposa
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Australia
I M PORTERS,
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Djomed
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Aug.
Aug. 20
Aug. 25
Sept. 8
Sept. 17
Sept. 22
Oct. (J
Oct. 15
Alameda
Zealandia
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MISS D. LAMB,
B
Australia
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WORKS
July
en-
Assurance Company
AEEIVE
SAN FBANCISCO.
Zealandia
Australia
2728
and
LEAVE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
And machinery of every description made to
oraer. Particular attention paid to snips oucc- sumhing. Job work exeented on the shortest
Stenographer
OF
Fancy Striped and Plaid Wash Materials
Boilers, Sugar Mills, Coolers, Brass
Hud Lead Castings,
Un-groun- d.
1.
EMBROIDERY, EDGINGS
Nainsook;
WHITE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; and an immense assmt. of
Steam Engines,
520
560 Young plant.
396 Young stools.
The Austbalia and Zealandia
.eaT
San Francisco at 2 o'clock P. M.
Leare Honolulu at 18 M. Tuesdays.
The Through Steamers Leave San Francisco and Honolulu Thursdays.
NEW AND CHOICE
In the Newest Designs
I
HONOLULU
A
CST'He will attend to any business
trusted to him.
OFFICE-MERCHA- NT
Mariposa
Zealandia.
AND INSERTIONS, in Swiss, Hamburg and
Australia
Notary Public.
Typewriter and
Office of
(suejkct to chakqk.)
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES
CHARLES F. PETERSON,
.
which supplies are kept on hand.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
STEAM KB.
PARKE,
H. LOSE,
Patentee of " Lose's Chemical Compound" fjr Clarifying Cane Juice; of
THE
Honolnlu, H.
:
For Ladies and Children
C.
Dbtriisemtnts.
TIME or TABLE
TO
ASSORTMENT
Rogers).
1651-l- y
Office
1 MB
WHERE YOU WILL FIND
w.
CENTS.
5
Commission Agent.
104 Fort Street,
office formerly occupied by Mr. C
Officx No.
OF
N. S. SACHS',
"
Office Kaahumanu Street,
(In
HonoMii and San Francisco Mail Service
M. DAVIDSON,
Attorney and
al
YOU ABE IN SEAECH
GO
Office Cartwright Building,
J.
Shipping.
HIS
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PRICE
STno Sltirjfrtlscinrnts.
W.
THURSTON &
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r. FREAK.
FREAR,
L. A. THTJESTOK.
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tne-gener-
c.
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Except
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I, fommercial
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Instruction in Music.
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R. PATCH WILL
MI8S SU8ANNE
the teaching of vocal
in-
POST AND KING STRBBTS.
and
q
PAPER HANGING!
strumental music after SeDt. 1st. Refers
by- permission
tonher natrons in Honolnln. GIVE J. L. MEYER,THE PAINTEB
.
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aew uaoaa rwceiTeu uj .tcx iK&t ma ine &Mteni ouniua Aorupe
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and have your paper banging
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mm
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tv
on.
sr
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promptly
and neatly, ISO ForrSt.
done
v
n.
u
xree
oraers
on
city
solicited, eausiacuon rnaranteeo. rosiorace wh
Ktven
oi onarce. xsian
iMiutuw
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xaispnose no.
P. O. Box 387.
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the government an amount which will HA WAllAN
THE ADVERTISER CALENDAR.
be considerably less than the annual ex
Augagt, 1891.
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Aug. 26.
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WFuli Moon.
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Be Just and fear not;
Let all the ends thou alm'tt at be
Thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's.
THE DAILY
PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER
MONDAY,
AUGUST 10, 1891.
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pense of operating the cable. This sum
is to be paid annually for a term of fifteen years. They propose to furnish
their own capital and to give the govern
ment priority of service and to furnish
the government free telegraph service
night or day. In case of war the govern
ment may take and operate the line,
making compensation therefor. If the
president, in awarding the contract for
the construction and maintenance of the
cable, meet with any other corporation
willing to undertake that work on more
favorable terms to the government, the
projectors of the cable profess to be wil
ling to surrender the Hawaiian franchise
to that corporation.
The U. S. govern
ment then, is to pay a small annual subsidy to whatever company will furnish
the capital and construct the cable at the
least expense. In return for that pay
ment it is to receive free service to the
most important strategical point in the
Pacific, and is in no way responsible for
the financial success of the enterprise.
The United States has always striven to
maintain close and friendly relations
with the Hawaiian government and the
proposition for the cable seems merely a
legitimate outcome of its long maintained
Ottawa telegram says:
"There was a sensational scene at policy.
" In a recent letter to Senator Sher
the first meeting of the committee man,
Secretary Blaine calls attention to
to.enquire into the charges of cor the fact that the governments of Great
Britain and Germany have already con
ruption made against Sir Hector sidered
the matter of a
Langevin, the Minister of Public cable and have even made authoritative
proposals to the United States looking
Works."
toward concurrent action in building
Owen E. Murphy, the
such a cable to Samoa by way of Hono
tician and alleged embezzler of lulu, but he adds that in his opinion the
American cable should rather
New York, was the first and chief proposed
be built from San Francisco to Hawaii
witness. It was upon his state 'by American effort and with the sane
of our government.' Such an in
ment that the charges were made tion
dorsement of the Hawaiian cable propo
originally. When Murphy was sition from the present secretary of state
is significant. It is hardly more em
subjected to a severe
phatic, however, than the statement of
he contradicted himself, falt- President Cleveland, that the geographi
ered and at last fainted in the wit cal position of the Hawaiian group
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BY JAS. F. MORGAN
at Kalihi.
This Day.
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The above Association met on
Saturday last at the Kalihi range for
their regular monthly shoot. The
series of these meetings is about
half finished, and the standing to
date is First Class : 1, J.H. Fisher ; a,
Following
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Saturday's
J. G. Rothwell
200 yds
500 "
J. H. Fisher
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500
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J.H. Soper
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Dr. R. W. Anderson
200 vds. .. .3
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44222244 43265
Comprising:
Bedroom Sets. Bedsteads,
Mattresses, Bureaus, Washstands,
Curtains, Rugs, Parlor Chairs,
Crockery and Glassware,
Kitchen Stove, Etc., Etc.
suuhHHAKuJ
AUG. 26,
1891,
per case.
(Cajvei:l.i,:e.
E. O. Hall & Son; nails $3.25 per
keg, white lead 75 cts. per pound.
SS3""Books containing the whole of the
galvanized pipe 6, 8 and 12 cts. per
play
in French and English can now be
toot.
obtained from L. J. Levey or J.J. WilH. Hackfeld & Co.; lime $2.25 per liams.
Dbi., nour Cj. Ijt. extra, 3b per bbl.
Plan for reserved seats is now
CSBox office
H. May & Co. ; sugar No. 1 raw at open
of L. J. Levey.
at the
$Z.do
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3 cts. per lb., salmon, best red, $10
Dress Circle. Parquet
and Front Row Balcony (reserved), $5;
Balcony (unreserved ), $3 ; Gallery, $2.
PRICES
per bbl.
G. W. Macfarlane & Co. ; brown
2837-tsoap, boxes 100 lbs., at $4.20.
T. H. Davies & Co. ; cement $4.10
THE PACIFIC CABLE.
VAPOR LAUNCHES, 16
per bbl.
REGAN feet
furnished on the
Mrs. R. Love; medium bread 4 shortest notice.long,
Jos.
Tinker, sole Agt.
We have received a copy of the cts. per pound.
for the Hawaiian Islands.
report of the Committee of Foreign
Police Court.
Affairs of the last House of RepreMASQUERADE
Saturday, August 8.
sentatives, on the bill proposing to
e
Naihe, malicious injury to a hive
aid in the laying of a
At the Armory,
cable between San Francisco and of bees, was fined $10 and $1 costs.
Hawaii. The report favored the Two other boys, on the same charge,
Evening, Aug. 21
proposal of government aid to the were discharged.
The arson case against five Chinese
enterprise, by guaranteeing the
Under the Direction of Mrs. Gray.
payment of interest on the bonds was continued till Wednesday.
Ah Yong, assault and battery with
to the amount of $150,000 per an- a deadly weapon on
Chee Kiau. The
num for fifteen years. It will be defendant was remanded till Wed
ONE DOLLAR.
remembered that the bill failed to nesday, August 12, on account of the TICKETS
receive the sanction of the lower inability of Uheo Kiau to appear.
He was lying at the Station House
house though the Senate approved Friday night
on
sale at Hnllisfor
&
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VV 0
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in a dying condition, jgan- b Tickets
Mrs.
Gray's
uunn's,
Studio,
or
of
of it.
and was only kept alive by the free members of Dancing Glasses.
The measure will probably be use of stimulants. Ah Yong was
in the amount of $500.
brought up again before Congress, bailed
Maria Ferreira, arson, second deB. Wigs, masks and costumes
at its session in December. In the gree, was further remanded till this
an hire at Studio.
2837-tmeantime, the survey of the route, afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bail fixed
which was ordered by Congress, at $500.
MILLS AND ROASTERS
COFFEE
will be made and its feasability deall
kinds of machinery
Continuing the Tour.
run
low
at
a
cost
uing the Regan
monstrated so clearly that no
Her Majesty the Queen, and party, Vapor Engine. Jos.byTinker
sole Agt.
doubts can remain regarding the arrived at Kualoa, where they were
success of the enterprise, whenever met by Hon. A. F. Judd, and conthe government shall decide to as- ducted to the J udd ranch and entersist. The Boston Advertiser states tained during the day. On Saturday ATA MEETING OF THE
Kahuku Plantation Co. held
the case and main points of this the Queen visited the Sacred Valley, August 3, of
1891, Mr. C. Bolte was elected
in place of Jas. B. Castle, regreat undertaking so clearly that Kaliuwaa, which has many old tra- Treasurer,
ditions.
Sunday, church was at- signed; and Wm. F. Allen was elected
we reprint its rrticle, to show how tended at Heeia. To day they intend Auditor, in place of C. Bolte, resigned.
C. Bolte the Treasurer, will attend
it is considered by the press of going to Mr. W. C. Lane's residence toMr.
all business connected with the Plantaat Punaluu, thence to Waialua. tion until further notice.
Boston and New England:
WM. W. HALL,
They will cross the new bridge over
I387-"There seems to be no reasonable the Waimea stream, being the first
Secretary.
doubt that there is need of cable com- ones to have crossed
it, all others
munication to the Hawaiian islands.
having
been
refused
privilege of
the
!
The importance of such an undertaking
crossing
until after the Queen has
and the prospect of its advantage to the
FOR THE MONTH OF
United States have been frankly recog- passed over.
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Harrison, and bv Secretarifta
Tracy and Bayard. Its adoption has
been urged by all the commercial associations of the Pacific coast and is favorably considered by those of the larger
Eastern cities. It is certain that a cable
will be constructed across the Pacific
and will touch at Hawaii . It is for the
U. S. government to decide whether
that cable shall touch America at Vancouver or San Francisco. A recent conference regarding the building of a trans-Pacifline was held at London and
another at Sydney in Australia. The
proposition has been made that Canada
and other British colonies should pay to
the projectors of the cable an annual
subsidy which would exceed the entire
subsidy to be paid to the projectors of
the Hawaiian cable. If the cable to
Hawaii be not built by the American
projectors it seems inevitable that it will
be built from Vancouver with British
capital and will be controlled by the
-
government. Whether this
would be an event in which the United
States can take satisfaction may well be
doubted. Certainly the leading Americans of the present day are unanimously
of the opinion that if such a cable is to
be built, it should be built by the capital
of a U. S. corporation.
"The capitalists who hold the franchise of the Hawaiian cable ask from
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Brain workers, and all who have to
.tand the severe mental strain conse-- j
iuent on intellectual employment, find
oiements ionic invaluable. Hol-liste- b
& Co. are the Agents for the
islands.
NEW GOODS to the
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.
r,
a furnished house in Nuu-an- u
Valley. Address P. O. Box 43.
Furnished Cottage To Let
Jas. F. Morgan,
O EG 4N
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ENGINE
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electrc lighting plants, elevators,
printing presses, band and iik saws, and
in fact are adapted wherever power is
needed.
Jos.
sole Agent for the
l inker,
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VAPOR
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FOR SALE.
HALEMAN0 RANCH
Waialua, Oahu,
era
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Comprising Leasehold Interest in the Lands
of Opiula, Halemano and Wahiawa,
To expire October 1, A. D. 1899.
200
Acres
or More in Fee Simple
1200 HEAD OF CATTLE,
More or less, ranging with Twenty Polled
.ngus uuiis.
70 Head cf Horses
More or less
;
Comprising Two Fine Stallions, Brood
Mares, Colts, Working Horses
ana Males.
C&'Fot terms and particulars enquire
rf lluivrro T. r.nm.n
Honolulu, July 28,
1891.
2827-6t- a
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New Model Loocli Boots
NEWLY OPENED AND REFUTED.
UITQATION IN A STORE, OR AS AN
office bov bv a Jananpsp vhn cnootc
English. Address at the office of this pa- -
NOTICE.
FORT STREET.
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Everything
first-cla?s.a-
to order.
nd
Bethel Street, next to Post Office.
K. IKED A,' Prop.
2835-6-1
READY TO GIVE OC-the Regan Vapor
Engine. Started instantly, no waiting
to get up steam.
AIWiYS
power
For Lease or Sale.
Honolulu, Aug. 1,
1891.
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Co.'s No. 9 Humber Safety, Pneumatic
Co.f2 No. 12 Humhftr Safaf., o.iu -- ,.
Tires.
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Tire,8 Sail
"
nre8,
Model
pnAnmA.
Co.
M
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Cvcle
BicvclettA.
Rudee
mc
Ball
lires,
Be
Ball
Rudge Cylce Co. Lady's No. 2 Bicvcletta.
rind,:..- "
urea.
Kudge Cycle Co. No. 1 Diamond Frame Bicyclette
3,
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Solid
Coventry Cycle Co. Swift Model D Safety, Cushion
Tires
Coventry Cycle Co. Swift Model D Safety, Solid Tires
Above Expected Daily.
For Sale
Chea'P.
THEO. H. DATIES
&
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EVERY DESCRIPTION
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THOSE PREMISES SITUATE
on Young St. near Piikoi St., containing parlor, two bed rooms,
dining room, pantry, kitchen and
bath room ; servants' cottage and a yard
tastefully planted with flowers, fruit trees,
etc. The house is nearly new and in first-clacondition. Apply to
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J. ALFRED
Our little notice on Ice tongs
a couple of weeks ago caused a
drive in that article and we've
had to order more.
They
were so cheap that everyone
wanted them. Did you get
left ? We did'nt say anything;
about Sardine Tongs then; we
overlooked 'em, but now we
tell you we have them.
In these long lazy days a
hammock is about the best
thing to "lie off" in that we
know of. You can get them
from lis and be happy. The
Mexican grass is cheap and
durable. You'll rest as wel
in one of them as you would
in a $5 sort.
We were so long without
a good line of pocket cutlery
that people began to think we
did not sell it. We have the
best in town now. And raz
ors. One barber came in the
other day and bought two doz
en of a certain style "Wade
& Butcher;" said it was better
than anything he had ever
used.
To sportsmen we say, we
have a very complete assortment of guns and ammunition
suited to the requirements of
professionals or amateurs.
We've heard of people who
used shells such as we sell to
go out hunting and return
home without having to stop
at the Chinaman's and buy
MAGOON,
Merchant Street.
The warm spell last week
increased the desire of the ladies to make their own ice
cream. Rapid sales of White
Mountain Freezers was the
result. Ice cream in ten minutes is pretty easy.
The rush for Agate Ware
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he ADVERTISER Is the Leading
Daily Paper of the Iilands.
COMPANY.
Fire
Burglar-Proo- f,
Proof, Vault Doors,
and
Etc.
T. W. HOBE0N,
Agent
66 Fort St,
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ANTS MUST
That is, If Yon
HOLLISTBE'S
THEY'RE
MARKET,
BUT THIS
MANY
POISON
KINDS OF ANT
AS THAT
PREPAEED
&
OUT
ROUND.
BUT NONE SO EFFECTIVE
HOLLISTER
POIS
THEM
IN THE FIRST
ARE
Use
AWFUL NUISANCE,
AN
CO.,
BY
St
109 Fort
PACIFIC HAEDWAEE
Fort Street,
flow
GO
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KNOCKS
EXT' THERE
U
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OLD SAFES
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CO,
Honolulu.
EEFEIGEJ1A!
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PIANOS IN GOOD ORDER
rom $4.00 to $7.00 per month.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF
HAWAIIAN NEW
which we bad totw
on account of
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FORT STREET.
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and your food
than anytmng
this market.
The
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JVble. bier
pl.
w"SSei&
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The EDDY Refrigerators and Ice Chests, of
ways given satisfaction.
They are
of
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sold hundreds, are iuuuwiAia
generally known and appreciatea, "Thege
hand from a large invoice just received from the factory.
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less trouble than any other.
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to get the best quality and
Pianos For Kent.
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FOR LEASE!
Disston's Files.
Tube Scrapers.
Hammers.
Refrigerators and Ice Chests.
A fresh invoice of Rubber Hose, etc., T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT
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etc., etc.
contracted by my wife Louise without my
wnnen oraer.
A. A. tuud.
PACIFIC HARDWARE
CO.,
Meals at all hours.
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WANTED
Wire on Spools.
Tucks and Square Fiax Packing.
On Sunday, Aug. gth.
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Kennedy, containing double
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ytiiura, Dearooms, aressingand
ON NUUANU AVENUE ABOVE bath rooms, dining room, pantrv and
School street, at low rental for three kitchen. Grounds 300xlC5 feet, we'll laid
out; servants' rooms, stable and chicken
months or longer. Annlv tn
house in rear of main building. Vacant
283Mw
W. FOSTER.
R- 0noAugust 14th'
- LILLIE,
withTheo
H.
Davies A Co.
VTO BOILER, NO FIRE, NO STEAM
Ll and positively no danger in using
Chandeliers.
Piano, Banquet and Library Lamps, the Regan Vapor Engine.
in oxydized silver.
Wrought Black and Polished Brass,
direct frcm the factory.
Turkey and Ostrich Dusters.
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After you have tried all the
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AUCTIONEER.
2S37-flour sifters you've seen and
Abaction Sale of been disgusted with each, come
to us and buy a " Victor, and
Furniture you will regain your former
pleasant humor.
Have you ever heard of the
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Aug.
On Thursday,
Mr. Bowser had to fit
trouble
VT.,
AX lO o'clock: A..
wire screens in his windows ?
At my Salesroom, Queen street, I will sell
at fublic Auction, an invoice oi
No You should read it someNew Eattan Furniture time. The New York Sunday
World contains occasional ac
of
styles
and
Comprising all manner
counts of that gentleman
Parlor Chairs, Rockers some of them very amusing.
Settees, Sewing Chairs,
The last described his trouble
And in fact the most complete and select with screens.
Bowser was not
Jot of Rattan Furniture ottered
for sale here.
up with the times or he would
have provided himself with
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BALL
Cos " Excelsior "
Co.'s " Excelsior "
Bay lisp, Thomas &
cheap.
Jas. F. Morgan,
The Board of Health has accepted
the following bids to furnish supplies for the Leper Settlement, for
the time ending Jan. 1, '92:
Opera House
5CT"The Furniture will be unpacked
Allen & Robinson; battens, $26 Will positively aappear at thenumoer
or
(proyided
sufficient
at my Salesroom on Adjustable Screens which fit
nd on exhib-tioper Ju, JN. W. T. & (i. 535 per M,
seats are secured in advance),
August Uth and
Tuesday
Wednesday,
and
R. W. shingles $3 per M, R. W. surmn.
any window. Easy to take
faced $45 per Mt R. W. battens $35 On the arrival of the S. S. Mariposa, on
or about
per M, door posts 17 cts. each, doors,
out or put in and as cheap as
U. (jr., $z.5U each, sashes 10x12 and
dirt. You'll find the saving in
10x14 at $3 and $3.25 each respect
AUCTIONEER.
tively.
cost of Buhach (which we also
J. T. Waterhouse; turpentine 62
In the Great Play in 5 Acts, entitled:
AT
sell) will pay you for the
cts. per gal., matches 65 cts. per
gross, salt $1 per ton, kerosene oil
"LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS,"
screens in no time.
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ad. is not intended for such
people. It is for people who
occasionally have their potatoes
that way and who don't enjoy
them. We can help you out
bv selling- you a Spencer fruit
press. It answers capitally for
mashing potatoes, and it is im
possible to mash potatoes pro
perly without one. They re
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Leper Settlement Supplies.
canned fish.
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Household Furniture
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haustible, etc. Why, man, the
supply is exhausted here every
day, and fish are so scarce and so
dear that half the people in Hono
lulu who would be glad to have a
bite or two of fish on the table once
or twice a week, can't get it, and
are forced to fall back on beef 'and
mutton as their only reliable
staples. Formerly four large mullet or amaama could be had for a
Now one large mullet
quarter.
costs a dollar, and even at that
high price the supply holds out
only an hour or two, and those
who are late can find none. No,
Honolulu is not the place to start a
fish cannery, as all kinds of fish are
becoming every year smaller and
dearer, and we have to send to
Oregon and New Zealand for our
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At my Salesroom. Queen Street, I will sell
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NUUANfT STREET,
creates a natural independency and JOS. TINKER,
agent
in these Islands for the
sole
ness box.
mutuality of interest,4 whichjmakes close
communication a logical and commercial Regan Vapor Engine.
necessity. Mt would seem that an opDor
The Bulletin on Saturday last tunity
is now offered the United States
suggests that the canning of fish to secure the building of a cable at Royal HawaiianOpera House
expense to itself. The proposi
for export is a latent source of slight
to
tion
build such a cable, therefore,
wealth remaining for development merits consideration."
The Management have the honor to an
here, and that the supply is inexnounce mac
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Hardware
Monday, August 10.
Small things this week.
As a rule, people like mash! ed potatoes. Some like them
mashed but with hard lumps
the size of a peach stone scat-
lYirnitare
J. G. Roth well; 3. H. W. Peck. Second Class: 1, F.S.Dodge; 2, J. H.
2Tetu Sttccrtiscmenta.
SUnjcrttsem nto.
Hawaiian
junction Sale of
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Sixth Regular Monthly Meeting
Soper.
score:
ALGOST 10, 189L
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The rain Saturday
nierhfc
was vonr
welcome even if not sufficient for all
purposes.
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Morgan will oiler for sale a lot of f nr.
niture, etc.
The Hawaiian HardwarA
is out with a new adverisement of
useful tnings for sale.
to-da-
The first material arrivftd
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The steamer Clandine made tho
best time this last trio fom Kahului.
Maui, to Honolulu, on record seven
Lours and hfteen minutes.
Court decision on the
tax appeal case between the Hilo
Sugar Company and the Hilo dis
trict assessor and collector is found
on the first page.
Hon. V. H. Cornwell. of Maui.
came in by the Claudine. Inspector-ueneral A. r. Atkinson arrived by
tne same steamer, from a trip to
Spreckelsville about school matters.
c
w
Rosa, r f
Prvce, c
Dan,l.f
8immons,3b ...
Morris, 2b
Thompson, s.s..
Holt, c. f
Woods, p
lb
Willis,
Total
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NAMES.
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1
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Pabau,2ab&c.
Davis, 3d b&D.'
Crowell, cf ....
Baker, c & lstb
Meheula.p & f
Bridges. 1 f&3 b
Manuka, l&2b
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2 NE
i NE
2 'E
Messrs. L. J. Levey and J J. Wil
liams announce the appearance, at Harbottle. r f ..
the Opera House, of Sarah Bern- Makaimoku, s s
H.
B.H.
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hardt on August 2Gth. Arrange
Total
38
23 14
ments have been made for a positive
appearance of the great actress in
Score by inniners
1
Kamehamebas
AKKIVALS.
All those who intend
"Camille."
0002010
2 22 1 0 00 1
Hawaiis
Friday, Aug. 7.
going to hear her can obtain books
V H Dimond, Drew, 13 days
having the French and English
Two Base Hits Davis, Pryce, Willis.
.;cisco.
translation of the whole play.
Three Base Hits Prvce. Simmonds.
1
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harbor. While she was slowly making her way out, fresh breezes from
the seaward grew stronger and
stronger
slowly- but snrelv
which
.
.
.
"
"
drove the schooner towards the coral
reef where she stranded and became
a wreck a few minutes afterwards.
The captain and crew worked with a
will to get the vessel clear of the
rocks, but all their efforts were in
vain. A telephone message was immediately wired to Koloa where the
steamer Mikahala lay at anchor to
come to the schooner's assistance;
but it being dark, the Mikahala did
nor respond till the next morning.
When she came the Marv was then
lying on her beam ends in one foot
of water about fifty yards from
shore. No attempt was made to
get the
schooner off. Nn
lives were lost. The schooner Mary
is owned by Messrs. Allen & Robinson. The captain and his crew
are still at Kauai trying to save
as much as possible of the wreck.
She is about eighty tons and only
partly insured.
ill-fate-
26
Satfedat, August 8.
c
r.ui.:
.uwuhai.
from Ka- -
Mcorezor. iruui
31ihop, Le Claire,
l,
S03IE GOOD STOCK.
8
By Woods 2. Meheula
Bases on Balls
JJavis l.
Struck Out By Woods 10. Meheula L.
LfttVlS J..
from Pohoiki.
L'mmins. Neilsou, from Koo- --
ino
Koholalele.
from
.Tihice
Aug. 9.
Chanev. from Kauai.
Nicholson, from Aca- SO'DAY,
'iiule.
Labetli
days from
Ward, 23
iaelia,
from Kauai,
Davies, from Maui.
laiila, Campbell,
jpiiae,
DEPARTCKES.
August 9.
iSatcbday.
:
0.3
LEAVING
McGregor,
TO-DA-
Y.
for Molokai,
Koolan.
i I'itamins, Bearle, for
Makee,
"nia
for
at
for Honekone.
Mt.Oontard,
iUaanifor
Port
Stanley, for
Georgina,
"VVai- -
Kauai.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
JMperstnir Mokolii. Aug 8
and 3 children, l)r Mou-7?- -
fn
J A GUman, Solomon
sDudoit, Hon Fred 11 Haysel-- J
passengers.
F
Bickerton. W O imith,
:"ucoi,Hon A Kosa, J
lohr,
T
Hess, 3 Chinese
g T
K&t
n
"der,
Allen.
Thoes,
Roth, R
J
ft
impos-
tell the extent of his injury.
One of the large bay mares received a very bad cut on the right
hind foot, which will make the animal unfit for work. Dr. Rowat has
her in charge, and it is thought she
can be kept for breeding purposes.
The Dimond started with thirty one
head. Those that arrived are fine
specimens, weighing from 1,100 to
1,400 pounds, and all young animals.
RIVERSIDE.
Familiar Name of One Who Was
a Successful Competitor.
(J
S
it
was so swollen as to make
0 ATHLETICS AT
K
RperstrarClaudine, Aug9
l
The Hawaiian Sugar Company received, per the W. H. Dimond, thirty
head of draft horses and mares. On
the voyage down one was taken ill
of colic. An attendant, foolishly
perhaps, took the partition board
out, leaving two other horses in the
same improvised stall with the sick
one. The result was that it was
kicked to death. A sailor, by the
name of Edwin Davis, in trying to
separate them, received a kick, on the
shoulder, causing him a great deal
of suffering. He was taken to the
hospital, but his injured shoulder
n'risen- -
I),.,
turner
LtL
The Dimond Brings a Number
of Good Horses One Killed.
for sible to
Macaulay,
Hon W
ms,CHRose,AFernan.
lsSs
,
ii
cat Ho
i
sundries, 24 cords
Left on Bases Hawaiis 6, Kams.5.
Passed Balls By Pryce 1, Baker 2.
Time of Gauje 1 h. 45 m.
Umpires Lockwood and
.
Scorer Chas. Wilder.
THE NEW ENGINE.
Saturda- y-
First Trial Made on
Splendid Results all Around.
About all the members of Engine
Company No. 1 were out Saturday
afternoon trying their new fire en
gine. It looked nice and clean, with
not a scratch on the paint, and naturally the "boys" felt proud of the new
protector, both from appearance and
good qualities.
with
The engine is double-actina double cylinder and a coiled boiler.
It has all the latest modern improve
ments.
A test was made from the hydrant
in front of Bishop & Co.'s bank, re
sulting very favorably. A hundred
g,
pound water pressure and ninety
ower
There is a eentle- man at Malden-on- N. Y..
named Captain A. G. Pareis, who
has written us a letter in which it
is evident that he has made up his
mind concerning some things, andi
mis is wnat ne says:
have used your preparation
"I
called August Flower in my family
"r.
ior seven or eigm years, it
is con
stantly in my house, and we consider
it the best remedy for Indigestion,
and Constipation we
Indigestion, have ever used or
known My wife is
troubled with Dyspepsia, and at
times suffers very much after eating.
The August Flower, however, re
Dyspepsla.
the-Hudso-
WUh
Chinese
On Nuuanu street
it was attached
to another hydrant, where, with a If
inch nozzle, a stream of water was
thrown 192 feet. The steaming qual
ities of the engine, in fact the whole
work of it, proved quite satisfactory
for the first trial. It is a valuable
acquisition to the fire department.
Utiin?mbr0?8h.tafu11
on
i'SjjS ved Saturday
sundry r,'n.Z.
i
i
hi
Triced
P&hufcD
n1
br0USht 990
nn,, Oin
Te
t0-m- 0r
TFa.W. H. DimonH
lieves the difficulty. My wife frequently says to me when I am going
to town, 'We are out
Constipation of August Flower,
borrow.
Surf apUin S'an- -
S
tf
lm
tocrtiscttttnts.
Pi- -
REQUIRED
N O,runENGINEER
the Regan Vapor Egnine.
TO
and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to
and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.
2831
1386-2-
a. m.
11
W
For Sale or Lease.
ed
w
N. S. S A.CH S
Honolulu, H. I.
Fort Street,
104
To Commence, Monday, August
lOth
POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY!
THE EN TIRE STOCK WILL BE OFFERED
AT COST
C3"
ALL
AT COST
!
WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES,
GOODS
!
AND
OLD FOR GASH ONLY
Bona Fide Sale.
K7-
Bona Fide Sale.
Positive Sale.
- THESE REDUCTIONS WE GUARANTEE
FOE TWO WEEKS
BXT
COI
ONLY
!
CALL AT ONCE AND LEARN OUR PRICES.
THE POPULAE MILLINEKY HOUSE.
THE HONOLULU
WORKS
RON
w
MOSQUITO BITES!
CO.
A.
Have on Hand and For Sale
Positive Preventative
THE FOLLOWING
New 1 Improved Machinery
CALLED
TO BE OFFERED ON
Liberal Terms!
FLEAS MUST GO!
13x24in. Cummer Engine.
(1) 10x20in. Cummer Engine.
(1) Putnam Screw Cutting Lathe, 18in.
swing, 12ft. bed; most improved
(1)
type.
(1)
Vacuum Pan, (II,
20-T- on
BXTFoir
I. W. Co.
make), built in sections; complete
with iron stage and Blake's Direct
Vacuum Pump, 18x24x24in.
BENSON, SMITH & Co.
t
SOLE AGENTS,
The two Cane Slicing Machines for
this Diffusion Plant are the latest
n
and most improved type,
2 with Cane Carrier) and have
been successfully used on Sugar cane I
at factory ana given me nignesi
1
.
Sale by
113 and 115
1381
Fort Street.
2651 - q
A.
satisfaction.
(1) 8ft. Cell to Multiple Effect (H. I.
W. Co. make). Can be easily connected to any of the H. I. W. Co.'s
Multiple Effects.
(75) Wheeled Coolers, 30x30x30in.
(1) Duplex Water Pump, 16xl4xl2in.
Capacity, 2 million gals, it 24 hours
to a height of 120 feet with a boiler
Mikado Eestaurant !
No 62 Hotel Street,
OPP.
Oceanic Steamship Company
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
hobn's bakery.
The Al steamship
ZEALANDIA "
fitted and refurnished in 6i
Japanese
handiwork.
pressure of 1201bs per square inch.
CyEverything clean, and cooked in
7"A11 the above Machinery is new,
manstyle.
the
from
right
and
in perfect order
was
where
it
establishments
ufacturing
2808-lmade.
SGive us a trial.
EHaving a very large stock of maWill leave Honolulu for the above port on
REGAN VAPOR ENGINE IS
terials on hand, purchased at the lowest THE
for pumping, hoisting, etc.
possible prices by our Manager when
:
recently in Europe and the United
States, we are prepared to furnish any
kind of Sugar Machinery on short notice
A.t IS o'clock noon,
and at prices to suit the times.
CP-Ne-
first-Clas-
wly
s
m
MARSHAL'S SALE.
Tuesday,
Aug. 11th
--
tWEot Freight or Passage apply to
n
VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
issued out of the Police Court,
on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1891, WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd.
against Jas. I. Dowsett, Jr., defendant,
in favor of J. W. McDonald, plaintiff,
2833 6t
AGENTS.
for the sum of 1319.87, I have levied
upon and shall expose for sale at the
CHAS. BREWER & CO.'S
front entrance of Aliiolani Hale, in the
District ot Honolulu, Island of Oahu,
at 12 o'clock m. of MONDAY, the 31st day
Aug., A. D. 1891, to the highest bidder, all
the right, title and interest of the said
Jas. 1. Dowsett, Jr., defendant, in and to
the following property, unless said judg
ment, interest, costs and my expenses be
IMPORTERS WILL PLEASE
previously paid.
take notice that the fine
Liistot property tor sale:
1 Cream Separator,
BARK AMY TURNER,
1 Gasoline Engine,
IS PREPARED TO Con1 Case of Gasoline.
tract for all kinds of Buildings,
1 Hay Cutter (new),
Capt. Johjjsoit.
Store and Office Fitting, and Gen1 Box of Battery,
specialty.
eral Jobbing a
1 Box of Trinkets.
Will be laid on the berth in Boston to leave
Send or leave orders with R. Howie at
for this port on Sept. 15, 1891, if suffi(Sig.)
A. MEHRTEN,
J.
street.
Central House, Alakea near Hotel
cient
Deputy
inducement offers.
Marshal.
2747-lwg-B- elI
Tel. 522.
Honolulu, July 31, 1891.
or
EXE-cutio-
f
nds
SEA.TJ MOTJ,
NOTICE.
"nnfHncr nnil Fittiner - bv the most
Vapor Yacht.
annroved method. Clothing- Cleaned and
Kepairea on snori nouce.
MF.T5T.
WT
T.
k
RWCXAI.
II
A representative ..of the. Adver- mrm-DTEwa
of
the
X ins of the Shareholders
m
Election of Officers.
tiser went out Saturday in the new irlantation uo. at iuc
oo-i-
XXV.
m
Cooke, on Saturday, August 8th. at 10:30
launch Our Queen by. invitation O'ClOCk
,
x
A.M.
Co.
The
Plantation
Ewa
Sec'y
Tinker.
285-2Jos.
Mr.
t
of the owner,
Ei-
AISiNUALi JMlliNU UJ?
boat is run by one of the Regan
ATtheTHE
Hanalei Sugar Mill Company, held
which moves the
this day, the following officers were elected
speed
the ensuing year:
little craft over the waves at a
WANTED BY A GOOD for
SITUATION
Chas. Koelling
President
of six knots an hour. Several tests kj merman gin w u iifiixvu
N.
S. Williams
J.
the
at
Apply
as to the quickness of stopping the derstands care of chUdren.
J. O. Carter
Secretary
Geo. H. Robertson
boat were made, and when going at
Treasurer
J. O. Carter
Auditor;
full speed, very little more than the
CARTER,
O.
J.
Sugar Mill Co.
Hanalei
Secretary
perworks
engine
a stand still. The
2821-l1891.
20.
July
Honolulu,
a
If
vuwu
uur AitAin
lectly, and aitogemer
OITfT TV. ON
as good a boat of her class as can
a
commanding
Punchbowl Hill,
iLJ
S
be had.
Dia
and
harbor
of
the
grand view
to
Head.
mond
j. Appiy
ALFRED MAGOON,
ACCOUNTS DUE OR OWING
Prince Bismarck's income, acMerchant street.
ALL
2823-t- f
undersigned have this day been
consists
papers,
cording to Berlin
hands of J. Alfred Magoon
in
FOE SAXiE.
.
1
1
1ns
..n
1
mm
marks.
cu.,i
300,000 marks accruing from his
i
i...
CBLUtUH
UUU
i.
UiO I'nforonf.
iuic
RFiO
rn
- - v" 10.000.-
000 deposited in banks. Altogether
iiis revenues amuuuu w
225,000.
.
tat
m
A
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
the
placed
who will bring suits therefor if not paid
immediately.
2833-lSEE HO SING AKANA.
w
OF
THE ANNUAL MEETING
held
Co.,
Ld,
Agricultural
Heeia
the
officers were
July 25, 1891, the following
y ear :
ensuing
the
elected to act for
.President
:
A. Aschheinr.
NOTICE.
4 T
il
HAVING
THE UNDERSIGNED
a Tannery at lwilei close to the
hCConstruSber materia
To those who need a pleasant Tonic
Slaughter house, informs the public that
for any kind of debility, we can recomAuditor
and
.Secretary
he will purchase hides and do all business
A. Gartenberg.
mend Clements' as the best. For sale
l T ?iPeri?CaFlatterv.
concerning the line of Tannery, and has
compose
officers
'
by Holusteb & Co
The
on hand all kinds of Leather for sale at
ST10 Port
the Board of Dirtog.ARTENBERG
reasonable prices.
n
2805-3acconipanied by
JOAQUIM DA GRELLA.
L'd.
Co.,
VAPOR ENGINE STARTS
Agr'l
Sec'y Heeia
2835-lREGAN
Wde
AT
I
FIKST-ULAS- S
D;rtr.
,
.ISTNTJL
MAMMOTH CLEARANCE SALE
(self-feed-i-
3to
m
i'?l'k
18L
w
and I think you had
better get another bottle. I am also t4) 30in. "Weston's Centrifugals.
troubled with Indigestion, and when
Plant for a caever I am, I take one or two tea- - (1) Complete Diffusion
of 400 long tons cane per
pacity
spoonfuls before eating, for a day or
deim. Manufactured by the Santwo, and all trouble is removed."
ger hausen Co., and to arrive in Sept.
Vice-Preside- nt
T'polo,
iiimmi
At the athletic exercises held at
Riverside, Cal., June 12, Chas. Dole,
AT KAPIOLANI
COTTAGE
nephew of Justice Dole, was quite a
on the seaside, at present
Park,
bv G. D. Freeth. Esq.
successful competitor. In a running
2828-lto
Waterhouse.
T.
Apply
J.
2Uujfxttsanent0.
long jump he made a record of 16
feet 3h inches, 17 feet 11 inches, and
!
17 feet 9 inches, winning the prize.
SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB.
"
The Phoenix states that, Dole is
only a boy, but is about six feet tall
JOB
YOU WANT A
and jumps with wonderful force."
mwrc "RF.OTTT.AR WEEKLY MEETING IFof Painting of any description done.
In the running, hop, step and L of this Club will be held in their call on the practical Painter, .J L. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
Gazette Building. Merchant bt.. MEYER only. 130 Fort St. V. U.
jump, he won the prize also, with a T?rtrmcj.WVKNrNO
nt 7:30.
2748-l- y
a.
1384 2821-tA
Box 387.
record of 37 feet and 41 feet 10j tutb
to
cordially
are
invitea
O ntnlutlr Tslicn mnsio
snnc. pfco.
inches, which is " within two inches
.
.
....
of the longest running hop, step and will be in oraer.
AT THE CITY MEAT
CALL
15. oUUI l ,
C
d
see the Regan Vapor EnThe
record."
and
jump on
Recordpr.
No. 20 Beretania Street,
2837-- 1 1
work.
It is a little wonder.
gine at
race, 100 yards, was won by Chas.
Dole and H. L. Edmiston.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
three-legge-
I
mm
n,
pounds of steam were raised, which
barely tried its strength. One and
DRS. BR0DIE & F00TE,
two streams were thrown, both to a
Residence 81 Beretanla Street.
considerable distance. The boiler,
Telephones
Mutual 234; Bell 242.
being new. foamed some, but not
sufficient to interfere with its work. Office Hours 10 to 11:30 a. m., 3 to 5:30
23-Frie-
h Horong
i
2835-2-
PAINTER
from Mani th
Mhp? SUg"' 122 sacka
mm
GHA.2STD
99
oc-nnni-
JVeir, Lee Toraa
;MnalulUf Look Chan, Mrs
I
d
"Angus t
JJij INTELLIGENCE.
uii
H w
1
querade ball to be given at the Arm- m
x iiuajr wveuiug, ii.Ug. Zl.
vry, T7:,i
Dice mnnincr13 rntVi Vtt
-j
jj faa. xtuaa auil
ciiuiioBB
yiayiug oi iuanuKa at
The Waikiki snrf WAR nnif.A
K
3
of. 4kn
w nn WV
KHCiiiiii nn era
iua
aiiu
uibl
tractive place Sunday, judging from
A now Arrival fmm Va P!oD
vuaaigavu
me large numDer oi batners tnere.
xiuuumiu ior once a sample of what
Justice R. F. Bickerton and a decisions
delivered promptly
number of lawyers returned, by the and plainlywere
and
the
gentleman may
Mikahala, from Kauai, where court
11
- Tnrk
Oil iim jm HiTiiiiiMii.iiin uu
u a. VfllnnUn
tiUU
was being held.
"oagutj. vxooa umpires oy ttie way
are scarce. Following is the official
.Rattan chairs, the finest assort
ment ever seen on the islands, will
be offered for sale by Jas. F. Mor- HAWAIIS.
gan. bee Lis notice.
NAMES.
A.B. R. B.H.
A SuDreme
wm
i
mi i
HawaUs Take Another The Schooner Mary Wrecked
Game from the Kamehame- Near MakaweliPart of the
has.
Cargo Saved,
The heavy batting of the Hawaiis
The coasting schooner Mary, Capon Saturday won them another tain
Maikui, left this port last
game from the Kamehamehas. So Wednesday
afternoon, August 5th,
enective did the Hawaiis hit Mehe-- having on board a cargo of lumber
uias delivery that Capt. Pahau and sundry merchandise for several
yuangea tne battery in the fourth ports on Kauai. She arrived at
innings Davis to the box and Pa- Makaweli on the following day.
hau behind the bat. It was a bat- After landing freight for that place
ting day for the Hawaiis and they she came to Mahinauli, a port about
xiu iavis just as hard, if not harder. half a mile distant, landing freight
vuau uiy aia nieneuia.
there also.
Palmer Woods pitched speedy but
About 6 o'clock that evening, the
ya
not very
a
stAndv
hnll
uuu uiauo a captain ordered the anchor hoisted
j
ui wja BurlKe outs. (Japt. and sails set intending to eo tn
Morris and Makaimoku both dis- Koloa, a port near by. Head winds
tinguished themselves in poor Dlav-- - were men
il
prevailing wnicn renmsr.
dered it very difficult to beat out
. The feature of thA t
iiqo a safely from such a narrow and bad
"1
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n
ASHORE AT KAVAt
t?,
33
nun
Otf THE SlAMbNA
Some of the parties who left some
M.V
mi
Sachs, grand clearance The
sale begins to day.
F1
utit
i I
.
above-mention-
:
ed
m
without even a match.
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Boston Line of Packets.
E. HOWIE,
Contractor and Builder
tf
2829-3-
Election of Officers.
OF C.
A SPECIAL MEETING
ATBrewer
& Company, L'd., held this
day, the following persons were elected as
officers for the remainder of the current
year:
-
Joseph O. Carter... Pres. and Manager
Treasurer
George H. Robertson
Secretary
E. Faxon Bishop
E. F. BISHOP,
Sec'y C. Brewer fc Company.
2804-lHonolulu. June 30, 1891.
m
FOR KENT!
0t
further particulars apply to
y-F-
1386--3 1
E. B. THOMAS,
Contractor and Builder.
26511356--q
C.
--
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON
all kinds of Brick, Iron,
Stone and Wooden Buildings. AH kinds of Jobbing
in the buildincr trade at
tended to. Keeps for sale: Brick, Lime,
Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and Fittings, old
and new Corrugated Iron, Minton Tiles,
Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes and colors;
California and Monterey Sand, Granite
Curbing and Blocks, Etc., Etc.
Office and Yard Cor. King and Smith
8ts. Office Hours 8 to 12 a.m , 1 to 4 p.m.
Telephones Bell 351; Mutual 417. Residence, Mutual 410. P. O. Box 117.
2832-- q
Office
New
B.
RIPLEY,
Architect,
Room 5, Spreckel's Block.
(Mutual TeL 208).
Designs
Bciliingp.
Modern
Complete Plans and Specifications for
Every Description of. Building.
Contracts drawn and careful superintendence of construction given when re-
quired..
EST' Call and examine plans.
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DR. LUTZ
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THAT NEW BUILDING AT NO.
11 TTninn afreet
Shon 35 ft. wide
hv 79 ft Iaiio nd 12 ft. hieh. Sui TESTIMONIALS FROM PEOPLE
are using tbe
table for any kind of mechanic .work Regan Vapor Engine who
can
seen upon
be
R,
shop. Inquire of J. N. Wright or Jay
to
Jos.
application
Agent.
eole
Tinker,
Greene.
C. BREWER A CO.
BE ABSENT UNTIL THE
inst. DK. TROUSSEAU will
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take charge of his patients.
WILL
W 16th
viHisiia august
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RIMP BISTORICAt NOTES.
Baldwin
largest
Locomotives!
ON
Stock, Largest Store, Lowest Prices,
NEW
FURNITURE,
SECOND-HAN- D
AT
IXt
Baldwin Locomotives
P. O. Box 480.
Buniham, Parry, Williams &
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Honolulu, H. I..
Co.,
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West Coast
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WM. G.
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JOHN NOT T,
& CO.,
Solb Agents for Hawaiian Islands.
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Irwin
G.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
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(LIGHTED),
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TAHITI LEMOMDE WOEKS Co.
Also, ail
OFFER FOR SALE
:
Lime and Cement,
PARAFFINE
PAINT CO.'S
MANUFACTURERS
;
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FEETILIZEES
Wool Dxxst,
Bone Meal,
AGATE
Guano.
JBHsh
LAMPS
SEEDS
MACKEEEL
FIXTUEES!
rubber hose,
al
360.
BLOCK, 95 and 97 KING
and 2 lb. tins.
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IN BARRELS,
The Honolulu Sard Work
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responsible for any
CmJi
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their freight
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Importers
Bell Telephone
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all Retailers.
M. W. McCHESNEY
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K'oQlhfli.e
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mto iuicny lor
vu i iiiiTM f ir r.iTflo
I prescribe it and fvi
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EBONY FRAMES,
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iuttiuia vigarg ana t aeroots L&
100
in a Box.
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tnce has been extensively V T
tnauy yeara ana Has vm
xnia is aal
oieaies
Trass)oruupturei
(the only successful olvc.
Electrlo
ver invested) ; has no Iron Hoops or Steel
fritn ease andcomfor Bfightand I)ar. It's a per
farther parcioalars a
stamps for Pamphlet Itfo.i ant
"SMt seod 4c. inthat
Dr.Pierce's Genuine Electri.
RCnPHRCn
1 1 L I i I L I i 10 L II Trusses oontain our Private Sly
natnre exactly likeBeware
that shown at tot of I hit
of inferior imitations
utYertlament.
Address;
anu
jetrta,lner
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MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY,
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Rattan Chairs and Tables
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an
assortment of New Goods.
P.A1-l- v
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BECHSTOT,
ow
oi mose nanay Mosquito Urns.
flDCAmAnl
ah.bjs
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WING W0 CHAN & CO.
265' 22 Nuuanu Street.
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T?il,1
hydrauuoriTensg bkbibw;,
worthing
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BoomNo.8,npt-8IIT,-
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FEED.
Have on
Honoluln.
ay
WORKS CO.
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Stjpbbintendent.
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month
froffl
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3
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of the citj'
GIVEUSAT11
Manaokb.
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Warehouse,
Bell Telephone
Office with
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Cooler,, Molasse8 Tulk. ; Sog.r Car..
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hir laree and weu
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wv --' "eumiaers
wrought and Cast Iron
W.fM Tin.- - , ana
""eis
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d apa
Uearing, r Bar Iron, Etc.
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P. O. Box i3
RATEfaSST nSa
HAWAIIAN ISLAKDS FOB
THK
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pump.
T)aA
KING 8TBBET.
No. 9.
fat superior to to
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advertising can be made for it
nf Rnll.r
JOHN DTJEbJ.
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Work connected tt
VIVV
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WEAR;
Engineers and Iron Eouiiders
Office
Brick, Stone and Wooden BuIIdlni
Estlmatea GiTen.
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R. MORE,
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Boiler Iron
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PnTi f.ra aiypq
SUOAB MILLS sod Sugir Kik
artar tn moil nnroTiai
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& CO.,
they are to be employed. 8pi
toaeuer, or siieeu rautt,.Mui
scipment, reuy w
sronnd.
w
xvxiUJfilVijD
Fort St,
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Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
tit mirw-k-
JB.W
reaayfor:inspection.forR!
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cos
for
mp,ete' and
ele.r.nt line
Sateensr
UNION IRON
J&S?aS
classes
auu
uiuuiug
work.
First
Class wnrtmno,;xinsniitning
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in all the above branches of my busi- . .v.L.ouuaui'; xaitta.
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LONDON
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No. 130
ktndi
iron
aam wnm
Tlsable.
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CALTFOBlflA.
TELEPHONE Workshop, Mutual
residence, Mutual, 236.
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Pianos!
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ELASTIC
TBIIO
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PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY.
NOTT, JR.,
TmATSJirTmn
SIXjK and SATIN 8CREEN8,
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be
Practical
Life Ins. Co
Ca of Hartford.
Ins- -
OF SAN FBANCI8CO,
2709-3m- q
patterns of Crepe
wuania. jieRani. xete--a te. uups
Ann Raniun
POKf
FIRE AND MARINE,
Per Bark " CHARLOTTE," a number of
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promptly attended to.
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Insurance Company
Mclntyre Block, Fort Street.
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CHILDREN'S
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UNION
s
jjine Assortment.
Stna Fire
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Co' Wholesale Agents.
& Co., Wholesale
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Nev England Mutual
ISTNkw Goods Etsby Steameb.
a fine selection of New Goods,
compnsinc:, one
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pricefnbe
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smw,mwibibmbmij
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AGENTS
Prices Reasonable !
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OF B08TOK,
Cured
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Wew Silks, New
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fire and Marine
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NattaIWah
AGENTS.
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CASTLE & COOKE,
ver Seen la Honolulu.
SONS,
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invited to
UWftr
uwuo, Uol
The attention of
Feancisco.
LADIES',
Inglirailce
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99 FORT STREET;
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JUST RECEIVED PER AUSTRALIA
HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO.,
public are respectfully invited
""fy uc ,ixjimo aeieciion or
-
dox is stamped
Co.," and is
0Y
at his
N$w Store, 55 and 57 Nuuanu St..
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Boap
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Of every description, entirely new,
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Iron and
NEW LACES, NEW TRIMMINGS NKW pap icAt a
UMiiUUKOj
CHILDRENS' UNDERWEAR H A? MOVED TO NO. 23 MAUNAKEA
NEW
EMBROIDERIES.
NEW CURTAINS, NEW PINEAPPLE
street. Mutual Telephone No. 574.
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tt&-io
B0Y,S
of 42 arid 56 Bars each .
General Merchandise
5
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THE RlSi
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Japanese Employment Office
Put up in Boxes of 100 Lbs.,
AJTD
nexttoi:
,
FORT
1366
CQTROTOR
and
Fitted up with neatness Tand
& Wholesale Grocers,
26 and 28 California St., San
Dealer in Clothing, Furnishing Goods
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E. 0. HAIL
ku&
S. FOSTER & Co.
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WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.
p
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per
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HwALL KINDS OF JOBBING and
Offices and Stores
ots to suit,
R SA
GENT'S FURNISH CNG GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
Pure Laundry Soap'
consigned must be at the landing to receive
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2702-- q
Bale for
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STREET.
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for.
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AT LOWEST MARKET RATES
DIMOND
constantly
a Practical Architect
OF ALL GRADES, IN BARRELS,
am prepared to mae. all PlWs DUllUDU 1)1 OKU
and Specifications, and Personally SunerintnH
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HALF BARRELS AND KITS, OF
Thonlrf.,1
T. .11 .1.
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wuo
nave entrusted
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work to me heretofore
their
I
f thei! Patron.
OUR OWN IMPORTATION, CON- SnnLV0ni"a-Cby giving the same y
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bo.t.Mllii
competent
High iNHU.or
assistants,
thereby enabling me toWEnSfS f-STANTLY ON H AND, AND
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.
Falrbank Canning Oos Corned
SALMON
Delicious
is Prepared to furnish Plans and, Specifications
v&Zii and
kinds of Buildings, either Brir.k. kAn Tn
TlZ
manner.
Plumbers' Stock, Water and Soil Pipes.
REFINED SUGARS,
1
Eefreshing !
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Cocksfoot, Eye Grass and Clovers.
Beef,
Absolutely Pure
BUILDER
Silver-plate- d.
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. WATER CLOSETS, METALS,
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And under,
CTI
engine elsewhere.
D
Cane Manure.
KEROSENE
VICHY, APPOLLINARIS, ETC., ETC., ETC.
T7 STI MATES FURNISHED fYNT AP.
IV plication to J03. Tinker for aDy feize
Regan Vapor- - Engine. See cotalogue
and testimonials before purchasing an
A-HST-
Cliandi,
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ST-Mutu-
IN (JBEAT VARIETY,
White, Gray and
BUCK & OHLANDT'8
GRASS
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HAH J
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TELEPHONES:
KITCHEN UTENSILS,
AND
GOODS
WARE
ALSO
High Grade Chemical
SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE
Steel and Iron Ranges, Stoves and Fixtures,
HOUSEKEEPING
,
Sale
s,liP
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lemonade, Soda, Cream Soda,
underground conduit system.
The first overhead wire electric
railway was built in Kansas City,
Mo., in 1885, by John C. Henry.
bsed's pateht
Felt Steam Pice Covering, all sizes.
W
Fr
OF
"igu lest
Cleveland, O., on the lines of the
East Cleveland Company, in July,
1884. This was operated by the
Compounds and Koofing
art--
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1880.
The first electric road ever operated as a business enterprise was
by Stephen D. Field at the Chicago
Exposition in June, 1883.
The first electric road operated
in the streets of a city for traffic
was built by Bentley & Knight at
of Hi
Node's
wrinkles in Pfact:-- ;
been successfully employed upon
certain railways in coal mines.
The first practical demonstration
of operating cars by electricity
generated by a dynamo was made
at the Berlin Exposition in 1879 by
Dr. Werner Siemens.
The first electric road actually
nut in oneration was at Menlo
Park, New Jersey, by Edison, in
AlneVi
h..v
of
TWTBg?
H.S. TKEGL0AN &.S0N; MERCHANT TAILORS
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San Bias.
res:
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Califs
Western ParifilT1'
Coast
g0QY
and.
.
Steamer and Veranda Chairs for sale
U-J
Single and Double Bedroom Sets for sale
Single and Double Seta Harness, Surcingles, Whips, Bridles and
L
Saddles for sale
jj
The Baldwin Locomotive Wobks are Books, by standard authors, only 60 cents, for sale
now manufacturing a style of Locomo- Extra quality Safety Matches, 75 cents a gross, for sale
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All makes of second-han- d
tive particularly adopted
Sewing Machines for sale
fcrj
Meat Safes, Ice Boxes, Stoves Rugs,
Sideboards, Whatnots, Hammocks,
For Plantation Purposes,
Mosquito Nets, Tables, Chairs,
Baby Cribs and Carriages, Yard Brooms
Mirrors, Hanging Lamps, Chandeliers, Crockery and Glassware, Towels,
Feather Pillows, Bed Lounges, Sofas, Clothes Baskets, Blankets, Bedspreads, 4 1868. This was the beginning of
.A number of which have recently been Spring & Hair Mattresses,
Wardrobes, Brown and Blue Mottled Soap, Etc., Etc. the present New York elevatea
received at these Islands, and we will
have pleasure in urnishing Plantation Sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICFS at the I X L Auction and Commission system by steam, which was inAgents and Managers with particulars of
augurated in 1871.
House, corner of Nuuanu and King Streets.
same.
Houses
bought
in their entirety.
The first street cable line was
JSFurnished
built by A. S.Hallidie in San FranThe superiority of these Locomotives
8.
W.
LEDEREE,
Proprietor.
cisco, Gal., and put in operation in
over all other makes is not only known
nere dui is acknowledged throughout the
August, 1873. Many years previous
7"Stoke Open. Saturday: Evenings Till 9 O'clock.
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to this, however, cable traction had
:
fell
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SEMI-GRAN-
.
Prompt Returns Made on Goods Sold on Commission,
Penn.,
For Sale,
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2.
Mutual Tel, 90.
Are now prepared to give estimates and
receive orders for these engines, of any
size and style.
J
Offer
West Cor. Nuuanu and King Streets,
From the Works of
HOFFSCHLAEGER
;
building)
(fire-pbo- of
Pianos CHa
d,
and Commission House
FOB THK CELEBRATED
Philadelphia,
AND
THE
Auction
The undersigned having been appointed
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
The first railroad in America was
built in 1827. It was a horse-roaand was built for hauling granite
78 TTI
from the quarries at Quincy, Mass..
& CO.,
to the Neponset river. .
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line in the
The first street-ca- r
CORNER KING AND BETHEL 8T8., KONOt.TJLTJ,
world, for conveying passengers
through the streets of a city, was
built on Fourth avenue, New York,
D
with mute attachment.
ONE WESTERMAYER
and put in operation in 1831-line was WESTERMAYER'S CABINET PIAN03 in Ebony and Old Oak; all with
The second street-ca- r
latest improvements andimade expressly for this climate. .
opened for traffic on Sixth avenue
'
in August, 1852.
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ALSO
Europe
in
street-caline
r
The first
Uprights and Boudoir Upright.
was built m Birkenhead, Eng.,' by J. A C. FISCHER'S PIANOS Cabinet
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George Francis Train, in ,1860.
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This enterprise was not received
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with favor, the tracks were torn
up, as were also those of another
UST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST
line in the suburbs of London, laid
in 1862, and not until 1868 was a
line in practical operation in the
old country, and this was in the
streets of Liverpool.
The first elevated road was a
Of line Suitings and: Trouserings.
cable road, and was built and operated on Greenwich street, New
"MA0HINEY done t REASONABLE
.
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