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Rea Estate ,
In Honolulu.
KSiATK- OK .IDS. BOOTH
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ill i i f le i in il I t Hi it I aitrrin r
V--, Utr Ju11r, if llir -.upiiin. I met
II off r HI 1 nli n t 'I mi U in "Mlf
liy lilts.
MtcmiT i
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llwro 1 1
Saturday, Juno 27th
M U M at nn - i II i Hi n
VALUABLE PIECE
Parcel of Band
Hill VI ) I'N 1 H
COR. OF HOTEL AND NUUANUSTS.
IMI KSliUN IN TIIK
Inloriiiilioiinl Hold Propi'rly!
II ITIl
A 1,1. lilt: liril.lHMJ.s M IMI'IMMC-
.MK.vr.s in r.in:r r(..
The WHOI.K LOT will by nrderufth. Limit Ic first
oirereti at the lp.ei l-rire of rORTT THOUSAND DOl
LARS, "ihemM there In- mi I'nr-ha". t nl lhl t I
l'rttr I lie I,et win llim It, SuMlllitrrt ami
Sold In Throo Portions,
In airnrdance wllh llif r, ul ami rut ! I niila J
Lyons now on IU In i!n uc t liuli in 1 1 sem
iil.onar.nllcall.Mi
I. t lts Villi. n. r
lilt I, ESTJ-TBU
os
-Vtxxtoxitt. .-to:ijtxo.
Ily otelcr oMHi HITUIIN-'OS
ON SATURDAY. MAY 27TH,
At IS H'rlork Jl.. ni Milri Itiuiiu.
I nlllnrr at l'nbhc Anctlon iiinl';s pi tluii.ty ills
posed of t Private S"alct,
that r.itv iMisni viii.i:
Residence and Property !
Or"
lit Mulchlnon, sltuat.ilal tor. ,iliinnll Vtriiiie.
containing mi area of on acre with thi llnlldiiurs anil
Improvements, thereon. Incliidlncall mm nli nn
Slulilo. Condi lliiiisr,
Si'nsuitV Itonms He.
Thin property In located In thr centre of tin- mini Or
slrable ottloiiot IhocttT where thr value of protnrty
In rapidly rnhanelnr Tne lot Itself with lt linjnl
llm, Klowera and Miade Trees Is rlrjhtly regarded
one of thrmti.t plfasaul ftsldf ncra 111 llonolnln U 1
odrrrd for filrnnlf on account of iroiMsml ilcpatlure
of the oirncr A potllon of the liurcham money can
rrmaln on Interest at ten per cent srcurul by niort-
K I' l)ts nitr
Real Estate,
Oh TIIK
Plnins,
Kulnoknhun
Honolulu.
I am Inslrueteil l tKTtr a; I'lilill. nctii
ON SATURDAY, MAY 27,
At ti o'clock uiiiin at Mle Hoom.
That Desirable Piece Land
OKTIin hi LAOKAIIIA l'l MS
BLno-wm. ciis Xo-t CS-2.3
onOoternmentbnney Map. situated on l'eiisacola
street, hTlnafronU:oof an fret and a ilipth of V.)
feet, cvntitnitij nearly l' Acres.
WITH ALL THE lU'ILDLNUS AND
UlLMtOVraiKXTS THKKKOX,
t'oiulftlnsof One lloun lHlulr hntlr. ly ttt
tilth Mtoonis. Well Finished, and All Mattiil A tar
rlasa House, Lhlckeu House, ele A Oood Fence Atonnil
the W hole It The tten frnm lhl Lot ! t'harinius.
Ihe elshborhood Is Very Desirable, and the Whole
lt Oners an Oppottnnlt) for I'urchatlne 1 f'leasant
llomrstead nhlcn cannot ofltn be obtatnetl
Terms One half lath; One halt In twoy.ars, with
Interest at ten per cent, seeiutd by mortgage
IU V AIH3IS, Anc'lr.
tobacco, mm
AD
Sllkl.li 'fAM',S
TIIK I.AItlil.M' A.M .1IOS1
Varied Assortment
TO UK
FOUND IN HONOLULU !
c are Constantly tn Receipt of
Fi'esh. Supplies !
I'llOM TIIK
Most Reliable Mannlaclurors
i.n Tin: r.Mrr.iiM'.vTi,
Alll'.MH I'OI'-
P. Lorrillad & Co.'s
Tin Tag Tobaccos,
Vanity Fair Tobacco and
Cigarettes,
tarv xx d Other s.-a
ALSO
.A. oreatVariety
ur
CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM !
AM) -ftlgl.X3PlT30S.
d3C, C30
Hollister So Co.
Vliolcaletini ltclall TuliaituiiNts.
m, w .vjmlam i.r:i:trr
NOTICE
TO SUGAR PLANTERS !
H
aviso titi:i thi: i:i'ii-
JJ. clcacyot llallldle. raleni ir. iwpej.i wi
lanylBg br Cn I ha vorcbl from Mr A N
lUlfldlc lie tclB.I rleht of .aid l'a lent lot th
IUatUn Islands, and hlb st " '"I,1.""
piepatfdtoluiol.hluallllal or contrast to wott lint
of any drilled ICBjlh or capacity
l',HlFi InUlr.l.d In Ike llaUSMlUtloa of DUfar
i:a. hnrar, Ft or Mmbandlsj wpeeUIly mer
broken and dlBcalt eiouudai taill j a lu.il the
lloe moiUnr. my plantation at hralla, w Iho
......l& .1 il,, am,.n.lw ftl Ih. tf.flife Dl , IU. O If'
tsln . Co Honolulu Any Information IIJ
cktcrlullj jlifn by the ssdtialsufd " 'T !',,'. M
Tbonpaou car Messrs. Iitiln A Co uo ulll Tlslt
locatlflrs whetr Unci nuy U dtlll, and make juo
lie and rllBt tot th same .,,(.
" ('Hiiruriiiti
Bill INIItli IN 1-H, II AM) l-'J IIAUIII.Is
EW.",UUUW MUM A CO..
i
.,Jre.tt
SIIIIMM.Vd
For fann Francisco.
1IIK iMFIIIl N IIUiK
& I'ABBJAaciacrv, &
HI 111! 1.1 MV It It
Will hiwo riulok dl.ptrli for above port
fur 1'irlohl i I i i nipiriii .. .
tsi ii i 4t ,. i noli f .nl
m lI()NilON(, '
nun ci. ,
III -i 1 i, ill. I V I Am. iimn llmk
r'FURNESS ABBEY,"
lil KIT Masl.t
llls,ill rni'llir Vlimr I'm I VImiiiMIii) 20.
V.. i frrtgtil iif mni;i apply In
' I IIIIKW Kit A I O fnl
For San Francisco.
a II.. I'l... (u. rl. -a. fill..
! J$$fy" w- H- meye r"
.V. llciM I M vrr.l.
! Will havo Quick Dlspntoh fort henbovo Port
I ilr i, hi an. I I a.-agi Vpplt to
" ' "lll:U '"' " il!,i
R fit's AX "KHANriSrO.
Till MM' t IllllTtill II HK
,'T A B O T A,"
IMIHIIK Ma.hr
Will Imvo quick tlispntolt for nbovo port.
Koi frelcttt or iiasai.e rtiiiilr In
W W MAUAIIUNMHU)
STEAMER LIKELIKE
i.im;.
.11 AM I I
Sleamrr l.lkrllko i ill Hate Honolulu tacli liiisilij
nt 4 r v . toiichliijtiu 1 nlmiiia, Mnalarn Hay, MoVrim.
Mahiikona. Imuiillinr, Ml julim hoc it it il lllln
lletiirnliiK iilllloiiili nl nil llii' uliote inrt iirrlilni;
at lliimiluln each Mimlii) i
oo .ip I rnlli Inr I'iihki llnui'j. -mi
r i.llivrlr irfue in iiprii ncennnla for 1'ii-iioi n
ami ur lurllcularljr call Hie altriillnii or Hie trntcfliic
pntillc to llienrcrsrlt) of liavlnj; HnRRnj.-n nniirrclclil
plainly niarknl. the Mramer will nut fin responsible
fur any iinmarkril llnsKtse, nr fur l'n Uhl or I'nrceK
unliss llrroltt. tin.
KrolRlit Moiioy Due on Dcmnnil.
In all caseaof frrlclit for patllt not responsible or
tiiiklionn.tbofrelKlitinourj will be nqnlrnllnniltnnco
I'AtIK I1I.S ill I.UtlMIIIH mill MI.M.S .111 !
III! 11.. M.M.I .1AHKi:il
l'or lln partr wliom they are for, or iilnlnlt stiteil In tho
nce'lit lo whom they an coiisIkiihI
All ilemanils for lUmae or loss must lie tunilo Mitlnii
one nionlli
Iiiiiii iny llahli for los or icrliletil In lite toiV
fJT-Hael. Drlri rs Hoys ami such Ilk, UI not bo
allot, et on bninl thi tenmeron irrlvnl, until after the
imsseng, rs hmi. been laniled
V'N UIMiKU A CO
PACIFIC MAIL STtAWSHIP COMPAHY
For Snn, Francisco,
n;i. m'!,i:.miiii si i. v.itsiiii-
-3&Xb
CITYoFjfKWYORK
COIIll, 'niiiiiiii:iili-r.
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO
On or about Monday Juno 7
FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND!
tin: m'i,i:.miii Mi:A.tisni:-
AUSTRALIA
(Alltill.l.. IO.1I3IAMII.lt
On or about Saturday, June 11th
Var Fre'sbl and l'asvii;e, applj to
'" 11 HACKl'liMl LO , VKClili.
OuihIw Inr .ntiliuiirlil ir Nl'imiri- inn unit
lie Mnroil, free nt tluirKC. In I In- I Irc-nmot
tMiroliiniNo nonr tin- SIcuiiiit llliinr.
A. FKANR COOi.E,
AtlENTFOHTHK F0I.I.0 I.N(1 CUAbTKUM
"WnUnlo, Mnlolo
Wnloli. fs S"( Jnlln.
Wniohu, tftXli Wnlmnlu.
Gon. SIproI , Ivulunn,
and Mann.
l'l . -K d with hllc Hill Ofllcc -Coiner of (Jneci.
iM and Nituanu btrects 1
PLANTERS' LINE 0R SAN FRANUSCO
,, C. 8rowor ii. Co. Agents. &
& Merchandise rccclud .StoriiKC l'rcr.'vJS
and liberal cai-hadfiincis mailo on shipment bvthls
m TNi ly f IlItFlwKU.t C'O
HOJL8JSTEi(? & CO'R
GINGER ALE,
Soda Water and Sarsaphrilla
Hate inter Ken Kiiialled or Ksctllcilfor
1'iitlty or Excellence of Flat or
Only Pure Fruit Acid,
Pure Fruit Flavors, and
Pure Filtered Water,
rsi:n i.t thi: i'ki:i'au vrio.v or
'i iilm: iiin.it'iois i'.i:vi:iiAi i.s
I3 x i o o r :
(lINdKlt Al.i: ncuiUper Ihucn,
hODAWATKIt WCcuta tier I)oi ii,
sAHbAl'Altll.LA W Cents per l)oiu
HOLLISTER & CO.,
iiulksaii:amihi:taii
DRUGGISTS !
A Nil
Tobacconists,
'.V! .IU MlliA.MI STIIKKT
BHAVfiR NAIOOK,
H. J. NOLTE, : : : : Proprietor.
1U lo auRouuc lu bit friend and Hie
public In cencial
Th:it ho haa ojtc-nctl tho ubovc Snloou
whoro flrst-clabH Rcficalimcnta
Mill be amid fivm 3am till IV P ni , uniirrllie
tmmedlale.upcril.lou of MR. ROBIKT OtLHATftN
TIIK FISKbT t.llADEb OF
Tobaccos,
Cigars, Plpos and
Smoker's Sundries,
C'ho.in bt a personal .rl.cllun from oistlass utann
fattorUa. lias been cbtalnrd. and ll be added to fioui
time to lime
Our of Uruutwltk A U.lle's
Celebrated Billiard Tables !
IscoubCcUd tlih tbt tatablttliucul, tshtrt lotan
M of tbccanau rartlclpatc. (w
jji'.'i
m
J-4-vi . -b-w--
KAMEHAMEHA DAY.
'jiji.-iM)L&amatrs?'
KA1MOLANI PARK
ON
Juno lOlh aud
12 til, 1882.
fnni". i'(ii,MittiNii ii:N,riii,,.Mi:N
I i oMi'itini: i hi:
Committed of ArrnnuumontR.
ii w mi.M x.n.nT
UM II llltMN
t Kt'll. IIIIOWN,
II II MM I'MII.ANi:'
it n ntiirii,
.imi: uiiiin
V r iz f :i in m . .
Lonhi Cup, $40.
.Ml I.K ItAI i: Mil. ihtl I'm lunll Cnlrhttrliilils
Tnii ii i 3
Knpiolnni Pinto, $100.
I Olt HUVAIIAN It II Kit IIOIIiKH Mile dasli
i nli h ttrbihls Culrniirn ll)
King's Plate, $125.
(ttTiiitin: i:ii (H,iw-(),n,i n rrt , n
lit rnrry lit' Ihs Kiilrmicr SI
Park Cup, $75.
Three iinili rs of a tulle I'rcei fur itllTU (I VMA1I
Ol.lis bird In the Murium I'alch tn IrIiIs Cnlraiif e
Reciprocity Plato, $100.
IllOrilMI Ufi:. uilln linn-, lust .tin A lii har
ness l'tre lo all llnrsrs Unit bate nut a belli r reennt
Hum t! in lu any puhlli rare In Ihln Muciloiii linlranrr
(Ittoon iSininn Plato, $100.
Ill NNINII ll.M'i: Three itiattcra nf ii mill. ilash
l'iee In all, Inciirry l()llis lllilunri' lil
Express Cup, $75.
I'lICi: 10 M.I. IIOHSKH Ihnl hntehein iltltrn III n
I'uhllc Hack, sit innnllis put Ion. tnlhlalllh .lime
Kntr inrejio
Kauiohnmohn Pinto, $ 200.
riloniNO UAt II Mile henM best 'I In Mo harm ss
Free lonll Kntrnuee $.11
Luim Muknniunnn Pinto, $100.
ONK AM) A HAM' Mir.n l)Sl.l'ircrora1l,lp
nrryluib Cutrniice JH
Regent's Plntc, $100.
' FUin: In nil IIUUSKs hrtt In tlin KliiRiltsm Ilial S
lu l-Cnlch tti iKhla llntrnnce Jill
Pony Rnco Cup, $50.
I Open In
IU, liiiud.
KlllCdnlil lint ilttr
hlKli-
Catch iul;hts.
i.ntraiin sj
Kaiulnni Cup, $75.
Hi ltiu.i: ii.u'i:
nil I'nlrli tu'l?hts
1 mile dash I
Kntrniicr Jill
Iiurdli-
-I ire
Donkoy Rnco Cup, 25.
l'KUi: roil All Kuril mini In ilile M nelchliora
HoiiKei 'Hie last mil' iimlir the tilre ttlns.
M.SO
Bicycle, Tricycle, and Foot RACE,
1 ur .t j uds 1 or .Med il. mid n Cup.
IXr- All HOItbUb inlereil for these lUces lll be
under the control of the .Tuilcrf. mid their decision
will bo finfl I. All HuuniUK H.iccs tt 111 lie under
the ltnlrs of the Pacific Illmid horre Assnclallnn I'.x
eepllngns tottelchts All Horses lo carry n lildir
All Iroltliij; Kiicis ttlll be uniirrllie Uulesoflhe
Nntionnl TroitiiiK Annuel itiun.
irr Jfo l'ool Selllns mi tho 1'urk criiiiuils. All
Horses lliat uroeold In l'oola ttlll be ruled out
In order tn stcure ni.d tnt.l11t.1ln onlir, nn one ttlll bo
allotted on tho true!, ttlthout the Association limine,
ttlilcli can beoblalntil nn the (! rounds
Z l'lnnlt to train Horses nn the 1'ark tntk can
be nhlalncil from Mr. II It Miicfnrlaiie. Jockej"
colors must nccnmiuiii) Kntraucc feis
ALL ENTRIES TO CLOSE
Saturday, June 3rd, 1882.
It is a I en itlamuil toll ivuun
EXHIBITION OF STOCK
II A VI1)KMAN.
Chulnunn,
I'. A FlUnCK,
bicrctnry
901 b7
S-XOlXOlTJLl-UL
DRAYMEN'S
PBOT'EirriVI, UNION.
Prices of Cartage :
AFTER MAY I,
The follottlns I'HU'I.S ttlll 1,0 UharEtd
On All Sugars, Rice, Conls, louso &
bngged; Iron, Machinery &
General Merchandise.
c.-o'Alla'Aii:-On All blears and IUcl ttlll liu
Sjcts per ton of .10 lbs. ttlthlnthcfollottlii" bounda
ries! I'AKAKA Alti:ilOl'Nt:, STlIAMIUfS
,SIIi:i and tuc CirV rito.N r, on a line of the aboto
named Warehouse; alto, I'ltOM lllll'.U 12K A '.'
iiAurroTiinriMi .11 vituirr miiahi'.
From Ksplaiuidc lothi' ijuctn hlrict Wharf, 37ti tts.
pi r ton
All hnjar and lltce to he Dilltcrul 011 tho Wharf, and
NOT ON THE VESSELS' RAILS AS FORMERLY: OR IF DE
LIVERED ON THE VESSELS' RAILS 37 1-3 CTS- PER TON.
Coal.liasKul, ftT'Sc per ton, a!W lbs
Coal, luuse.OUc per ton, 2.MH lbs, or any part
thereof.
Iits of Coal. ovtrUt tons, 0c per ton.
Ciutlus and ril"E Coal, per acrtcmi ut.
llrlcli.il peril.
Uric)., pressed, !1M pi rM
l.llue, JTHe (ur load.
Cement, 'I' He per load.
Mcrchaudito to lloud. .I7!C pir single load
Froui Jtund, COc pir slulo hud
Mnlassea, .i.Hc pir silicic load.
General Merchandise tu the Island Miaiuira and
buhonncrs, fik: per sliule load
(iiuiral Mercbaudlse, itcluilToof Iho abuve, 3T!,c
pir liiad or tou, lncludluuthv following buund
nrlis. llirttaula, AlaLra und Maunalea Ms.,
and City Trout.
Iron and Maihlutry. S"c tier ton or load.
Kxtra .Machinery and bales, pet axrccuitut.
Lumber, UV, jier M
1'otti. kc each
sihiiiclea. M per 10 M
Itul.bl.h uud lllrt. 'JK pi r sIiikIc load,
lloats. TSc each.
HlacL baud, per spinal ajririm nt
While Hand. J." Wmr slno loid.
Wood. Uic ier cord
Kurnlture. perajrumcut
From tho City Front to nny of tho
Following Plncos :
KuVul Mriil.fA' pir sliulc lo.d
hchyol btrwt bettteeu Kmnia aud llrld.'cTSc pir
umi nirwi
aluirlii luad
SIUJM6 luau
Waltdula, second brlcl.
ttdula, second bridge, 1 per single load
Judd Mreel. $1 U) per .Inulo load
11. I, M., f. UU.
Lelo aud hchool btreets, tl 1'"' tlnzlo liud
l,oholalo. Jl tier .IliL-le load
l..l a.t .. n llh.l.1.l...l
AlaMls, (1'alaina) Si U) r slnjle load
Waller's. Kallhl. f I per aluifle losd.
rauu4, si per alnr;l loan
I'asiaa. 10 per slufle load
I'unahou, i per sliiL'le load
Insane Asyluia.fS-il per alnkle load
tlspal (1'aljais). $1-41 pir sluele load
Tu lios'l I'uudrr Ma.ailnr, fa per single load nf
llssi lbs or r.a '
1'ioin lios'l 1'imdrr Majazlnc, 14 inr slusle load of
imuib. vrlesa r
Ouecn'a Hiupltthnc perslnsle load
KeiOM-ne Hume, T3c per Blb.re Ivail,
Osuu 1'rl.oa, f 1 per liil load
IIOIIA1 Id I! t'llAlllli;,
h l. OAinT.lt.
w. v hiiAiiuvrr,
V. PECK.
IIKIIIIMIDA. 00
lihO. II. ROIIKlrTbON,
J1I1S. 0. 1". WA11I).
IT 1MI (r1. Hiesraca, Manager)
te -awkTiA sU-
V AITHOIUTV.
S1
.ll'Mr lltll. Hi" I niiimrmnrallnn Ilsy of Kamshsnirha
I falling, iinNtimlay MOSII.W Jtl.M! K'tn, trill I.n
nhserrril as a I'ublli Holiday and all (Internment
Oule es lliri.ncjiiiiil thi Mnnilnni ttlll lip rinsed on llml
ilaj IV N MIMMTHONd,
"" tW Mlnlslfrnf tlin Interior
Honloil Tmutoia.
Nealrd trndira will be rrrclrnl at the Interior Office,
mil II Tuesday, May n, IMH, nt I J . flock nnnti, for an
additional bull, line HilMI feel In be i reeled al the
Immigrant Htallon, at Kakaaku
Plans anil speelrlcalliins may be seen ut the Interior
Ofllee
Ihf Minister of the Inlerlor dun not hind himself tn
aeci pt the lowett or any bid,
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Session laws of 1882.
.VN ACT
TO AUTLIOIUiE TJUJ HOLDING OF
AN EMOTION l-'OR REPJtKSENTA
TIVE FOR TUM DISTRICT OF K A A
NAPALI, MAUI.
Whm:i:ab, tbo disttict composed of
Knhnktilo.t nnd Knaunpali, on tho lalnndof
J.iiii, is by law ft separate election district
and entitled to elect a Rcprosontativo to
tho Lcgiblativo Assembly ,'and
Win.KKAS, tho haid District in not a sep
arato Judicial or Taxation District, and
therefor-thcro "iv cr nol'District Jtisticos,
Tax Collcclora or School Superintendents
available within the District from among
whom tho Ministor of tho Interior could
dosignnto Inspectors to ptesido ovor and
conduct tho elections held on tho lbt day
of Fobrunry, 1882, aud in consoquonco
thctcof no election wns hold in that Dis
trict; thcroforo Ho it cimclod by tho Kinj
and Legislative Assembly of ths Hawaiian
Islands, in tho Legislature of tho Kingdom
nsscmblcd :
ShCi ion 1. Thot o shall bo an oleclion for
Ropresontativo held in tho district composed
of Kahakuloa and Kaauaptli, on tho Island
of Maui, at tho school housoin said dist.ticts
of which, at least t6n daya provious public
notice shall bo givott by tho Inspector of
Election.
Stci io.v 2. Tho Miuistor of tho Interior
is hereby aulhorucd and tequired to ap
point three huitnblo poisons, ns Inspectors,
to picsido over aud conduct tho said elec
tion. S1.C110.V 3. Tho oleclion provided for
by this Act shall bo conducted according
to tho law lcgulatiug elections, and the
election hereby ordered shall bo valid and
binding lo all intents and purposes,
and tho tenuio of ofTjco of tho Roprentn
tivo so elected shall bo tho samo as if
elected at regular oloctiou.
Slciion . At all cltclions for Repre
sentatives heicafter to bo held tho Min
ister of tho lnttnior is horebv authorized
and empowoicd to establish a place for
lecciviug tho votos in Iho said District
composod of Kaanapali nnd Kahakuloa,
Island of Maui, nnd to designato three
suitnblo persona as inspectors to piesido
over aud conduct tho said election.
Section 5. This Act shall tako otToct
immediately.
Approved this second day of May, A. D.
1882.
Signed. KALAKAUA REX.
wn k :s-t
AX V("P
TO OWJATJ-J AN ADDITIONAL
PORT OF ENTRY AND DEPARTURE
OF VESSELS FROM FOREIGN COUN
TRIES IN THE COLLECTION DIS
TRICT OF KAWAIHAE, IN THE
ISLAND OF HAWAII.
Uu it unacted by tho King nnd the Legis
lative Assembly of tho Hawaiian Islands,
in tho Legislature of the Kingdom nssom
bled. SLcnotf 1. Maliukoua, in tho hiatal of
Hawaii nnd Collection District of Kawni
hap, shall be nnd is hereby cicated an
additional Port of Entiy nnd departure of
Vstsiuls from Foieign Couutrirs.
Sumon 2. This Act ahull tako ntTect
mid becomo law on tho 1st day of July
next ensuing.
Approved this Otlt day of May, A. 1).
82. rSigucd. I
1882. Sigucd.J
uoa
KALAKAUA REX.
ALL P3RS0HS SEEKING EMPLOVMEUT
A3?;
'! A hi
i I'AKTIKH KITH Kit IX
atauy ottliu I'landa In Ihudtojp
tUUl'lUa.
In
Want of Cmployoos
Will nlcaie luaVu 11 clr ttaiila kliotru to Iho under-
l.iml, who ttlll do all In .lu-lr power id Itlllliclroidirs.
1" C JONKS lr 1
J II AIIIKimiN Km litoyuu lit Ciiiululmo
II 1' DII.I.IMIIIAM j V M 1" A Wnrbui
KNOWLE8'
STEAM AND VACUUM PUMPS
MMIi:iJXIKlteiK.Ni:i)JIAVi;,IUrT
JL ricelted per Amy Turner, from lloilon, a full as
soruninl "f Itiise celebrated 1'uiupa, uhleh ate cuaran
letd lu be cheatii-r and belief than any other style of
;muip luipvitfu lie can iiioaiieniiou oi planters par
ticularly to tha Vacuum I'uuip, which l less coiupll
cated aud wore tervicabla Ihau other
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Mniinitm ' Not Ion,
All ailterllenienls for tin Haihiiui I'nr.s mnslhe
sent In by I'rlday noun f lusitilnns fnrlhcrnrrinl
Is.iieran In irnaranteidnh.il. niln later
Adrertlsera will linll, tin liiiinlnir of ln. rllnns ill'
slrr.1, from tthlcli dale Ihrr thnire Nny not su maiked
villi lie rlisnii il t innnllis
1 HOH II rllllHM, Manaeer
NOTKU or Til II WEEK.
'I ur Kliitf will nlteliil lltn Imll nml Wrilncilny
OTOIllllll.
Mn. (' II. .ttiM) nml trlfo riliiiiinl frnm (tin
Hlrtten liy tlift i'ih of ffyiiiej,
Mn, lUhLKNtit rn will iviinitieiirn liln tntltnl tier
tIcohiiI I'lirtHlrnlCliiircli tiMiturrnwnvriifiiR.
'Inr nloniurr tiuill lirmiulil mi tinitatinlly latijn
muoiint of Iniimrlnnt ihhtii frnm I tin Klnlrn nml
l'itniio.
'I'lirrtK nro In llimlnn, nrcnnlliiK In nn Aliirrlcnu
pnewr, Iwrnty-fKiTon nittlviii nf tlin H.miiIwIcIi
Inl ttHtn.
Mn.il. I'Di.i.Aiin, it yiiiniK limit win) fnmcrly tn
nldeil in Ilimnliilii, 1II01I nf ci HiHiti 1 1 1 it lott nt ('Men
HO roeently.
CoiirirHiosiirsrMnliiiulitnoiiil In tlinir coiiiiiimil-
rntlnnii, inrllciilittly when Iomk, rnrly In tlin we ok
to Intuitu iiiilillcnlion.
Mn. Ihi'mipiiii linn umilu iirrniiHiuniMitii tn luvtn n
tmmlior of fleriimit niiiiiij'rniiln lirmiRlit In tlin
Inlmuli liy tlin Imrlc Inlinl.
In our iiilororilliiif Him Prnitclaeo leillcr will lin
fnu ml tlin mini liiiKirtiint lli'inii of fnrclii nntvii
prortcnteil In cniuinlont ntinpo.
(ni'fN Viutoru'ii liirllulity, Wfiiliiemlny nutt,
trill tin celrlirntt'il liy it Imll ut llm 'I lienlrr, kIvi-ii
liv llm llrlllslt llftiovolniit Hocioly.
'I'm- unrk nf pnltliiu IIiIuks nt tlin llitwiilinu
Hold, In trim ntlll iiich nn, uiitwitlintntiiliiiu llm
trnnlilo ntionl il in tho Li'ulnlnliiie.
OArrAiN t'litui, o tlin Clli nf Hiilnei, Iiiih licct'i
i;ltcn n uontlott unci tha Htonmur wuh coiimminlccl
liy ('nptiiin Kanliury on her lnnt trip ilowii.
Ouinii to promt of work in tlin olTlcii II In Iniiiun
nllilo to Ri't out our UHunl full pi(;o mipplenicnt thin
wcoU after tho arrival of llio Hlcitiiicr iiinil.
ATllinlrlnticliroonmoii Ilotut street, llntl HroH.
Imvo, with oilier Improvement!!, nilduil n nnnilmr
of tilfKfttitly titled icn erctin rooms tho colest
ptncai Im.'iniimlilu for tlin purpmo.
'I'iik iippoiiilinoiil nf .Mr. Chtrl. II. Wilmm, nn
Hiiih rlittontlriit of llm llmiolulii Water Works, to
micceeil Mr. l'rcctli. is onouliich wo trust will pjivo
Hntinfnctioti, nn lio in tinoiihliilly wo I iptnliflcil for
tho inihI liu is to 1111.
't'lir "Tourists" Havo their first perfurmanco al
tho 'lliuntro Inst Saturday nvoiiiiic' lo .1 crowded
liotiHo, Tliuy "Hhnttcd" iiiiin on Jloiulny orcniiit;
nttdoii 'lliursdny otmiitu; kimi it hurlcsijiio pcr
fnrmniieo of "l'nt-n-l."
An Austrnllnn uJchntiRO bih llm Princess of
AVnles lias sent to ICIiik Knlnk tua sovernl photo
crnphsof hersnlf uud tho Hot a I l'rmccs imnciin
trihtitlou to a Iinnar to lm held lu Honolulu innid
of tliobuildiiiKof tho cathedral thore.
Fim-oNK paHSciiKors arrived hero from Stn
rrnticlsco liy tho Cily nf Sidnry ami six hy Iho
Cailitirttn. J'mirtecn snllcd from hero for tho
const liy tho 11'. . Jeiri,tou hy tho l a fa!, a kit,
iiinoleoii by tho ir.f.iirni, ami llirco for tltu Colo
ntos by tho t'ly n Stduet.
Tiik .tuiei iciiii Chin climnn, publisliod in Now
York.Btalot that Itov. O. Wnllaco of that plnco
has been appointed Hector of tho KiikIIrIi sponk
lni Loni.'reRittiou of St. Andrutv's Cathedral, Hono
lulu. Ho is n mini about thirty-iho joirs of
ncje, and it broad churchman.
The fourth frm oran ncilnl nt St. Andrew's
Cuthodral will bo jjiou next Tuesday oeninR by
Mr. Wray T.iyIor. Tlioro was nono clvoit last
Tuesday otcnniKi as was blakd thoro should be.
Ho will bo nsmstid on this Decision by Mr. C. It.
Scarborough nt tho organ, ami by a Koner.tl ro
nucst Mllo.ronti, Soprnno.nnd Jfr. JJ.McCnrtnoy,
Jr., basso.
Yes-min it nt noon a small koroscuo stovo and
rIuo iot lu tho corner loom of Mr. Campboll'snotv
brick building, pot capsized mid tho oil, taljiiifj
fire, soon spniul ovor tho floor. A (jcutloinnn proa
out attempted to stillo it and was soon assisted bv
two or thrto others. Mr. J. M. Oat who hnpponcil
to bo passing, pickid up homo boards Ijni(' near
by and dropped thorn on tho lire, sinotliariiir it
completely.
AVnnN tho imfnu'wnsin Manlue.i bayou Thurs
day last, a unlivo woman brought em board,
stripped, jumped into tho water and struck out for
tho shore. Captain Hates ordorcd it bo it loworod
and shu was brought back. Shu was unwilling to
return to Honolulu with her husband, whom shu
haddesorUd and who had gono for her, and nudo
two other attempts to got to liiml. It was neces
sary to lock her up to l,ccp her on board.
We h io rtcoived a pnuptolus of Mr. Hawser's
excursion to tho Islands, lo consist of not less
than eight or moro than twelvo pel Bona. They ex
pect to nrrive by tho next sttamor and will bo
nbsont from ban rrnncisco from thirty-six to
thirty-eight d.ijs, about three weeks of which titno
will bo spent in tho Islauds. Ktlauc.i will bo visited
nnd probably tho-emter of Hnlcnkaln. Thu cost
for each ono of tho p trty will bo $:150.
Yerteudw moruing Mr. 1'attoram, an express
driver, enmo near mooting with serious injuries on
Merchant street, opposito tho Hank. Tho horso ho
was driving, n half broken one, began kicking nnd
plunging, and tho ilrivor, soumg that thu horsu wns
about to get clear from tho vehicle, ran him into a
post to prevent n rnunwny. Hoth shnftx nnd tho
cross-bar woro broken, aud tho dritc-r wna consid
erably bruised. Thu esonpo from a serious "smash
up" was a very narrow ono indeed.
A i ittie row occurred onboard thu Kan ikttioiili
between a Chiinuiau and a nttlvo woman on tho
last trip of tint nt-hoouer. After BtrtUing each
other witli opon hands they grappled, and tho
celestial throw thu woman to tho tleaknud hold
her down with ono ear, which was inscrtod bo
twoon her teeth for that purpose. They woro soon
separated, wlu u tho iniiiuo arose and walked olT
with John's ear. The t'ollca Judgolmsuomiuitted
her for trial beforo tha btipromo Court.
Mr. Hit JoiuibONgnto his first Itctuto on tem
perance at Fort Street Church, last Tuesday even
ing, to a well filled house, ills subject was:
"What they drink and howthoy ui.ikoit." Hotold
tunny surprising truths aud inado uma good
points in favor uf temperance. Ho is purfectly nt
homo with his subject, and combats thu common
enemy like ono who his In en long in tho ranks
of its opponents. Ho gavo another trcturo at tho
samo plnco last nighl.
roLLotwrui is thu programme fui t iu Hand Con
cert nt Kiiinm Keiunre. nt U10 p. tu. to-day:
Overture. Ronilldo and Oonstaii.. ,, . .Mcyrrbier
Wallz. (Illdrd Youth WafdteuM
Heleellnn, Norma.... . .llclllni
Song ttlthout tiords, llyllio.Mcadott llrook uctt ,l.an.n
Coruit l'nlks, llelloua.uiw l'aust
Polonaise, Court Hall, mitv Uiiiik'I
Thu band will givo nil extra concert on tho et oof
Uttot'ii Victoria's birthday, Tueeduy, May -U, at
tliei Hawniiau Hotel.
At Fort Street Church, Kuudny iiioruiug, ituv,
A. K. HotiHton, a recent grndunto of tho uamo
Bemiuitry ns Mr. Cruznu, and now under comuiU
slou of tho A. 11. 0. 1'. il. us Missionary to Micro
liuala, will preach. In thu evening there will bo a
union tloitpol Service. Mr. Cruau wilt prone h ft
unci sermon, aim Jir. iiniienixck. win ixinuucuni
thu other services, ineludliiguu aftor-servicuin tho
vestry. Owing to tho statu of Mr. Hullonbook.
lioaltu it has twen dcoined advlsahlo to hold only
this onu Oospol slrviou next weok. 'tha regular
series of gosiiol irtcllngswill biigiu onu weok from
Sunday, thu"Oosiiel Hymns" will bo used Hull
day oi tiling
i'oluhhmi is thu record of I'ollco Court pro
ceellnga fur thu wiek: W. J. Killoy, drunkenness,
fined in costs Si; Mniau, vt matiuiug Jim Alt
Chco by biting of! his ear, committed for trial to
Supremo Court nt July term. Hull, drunkenness,
bentauevd to ono mouth's Iniprhrouuicut at hard
labor, coat $1.'-V; Otto Schwolter, uamo t.bargo,
forfeited ii ball, due duo and llootiii, innllelous
luischief, dtachargud on iiaymeut of costs; Win.
Juc-auii, driving dray faster than n walk, sofe
roieuf entetoU by prosecution; fit driving ex
pruss wagon without a llcouso, tluoil ''i, iots (t,
Ah Hoy, aauio charge, lined $"J3, costs f 1; l'nnhau,
driviiig express wagon without llceiiau, flutd f,
coats 1 Dnn'l 'iravtis, driuikeiuuas, lined ',
coats 1. Civil record A. II. Houston vs. 0. ..
U.Juc-sou, action of nwuni(it for u.1.3, judg
ment for pliiutill; U. Wrst vs.MsksnuI, acliou of
aMumpait for 971410, Judgment for plaluti-l T. H.
Fc.tfrJc.Co. vs. Katuekeus, deserting bound aer-
mS & iftW-lf-aia-f j- t
' vloo, urilrr lo return to einplnyor, eonls fit, I.imi
Ton Ham vs Cliutig eniul Ahi.nrlloiinn promla
aory nolo for $100, dormi, ls.nl rmifi-aci jmlgm, ni
(Jl llm evening of Wednrssilsy last Mr M I,
llalletibrek nddrnsrml llieilmllven In Iho Kawaln
linof'htnch. A largn, mid npiMrentlynjiprcHil.-tlivn
audlenro. wern presi nl. Ilnv H. I'. IIIMioii iMmtind
llm iiiielliig ttllli priijrr, ninl nftir n low re marka
liitroilurrdthnniH niter, Itov. II II, I'mker rw.lnl
ns Inlerprelir. ,lr llnlleiibirkanld Hint from tlin
nppurnnt niiriclntiou lu which hU Inbots Imil
lieoll held by llm imllten ilnrlllg till Irtal visit In
llieso IslrtinN, lin had Inluii an iinwniilcil ilngnnof
Interial In tho Hnnnllniis.nnd wlslinl by every
moans In Ids imwrr lo further the work already
lirguii. lin wns glad lo hear Hint during Ida nl)
rionrn Ihn work hnd not ilnggedi bill Hint Moodlo
mid Hankies Intd nrlaen, who wrro nt work lu tlin
field. Iln fill Hint Ills labors bad been hhwnl,
nnd It should lm tho inidenvor to nunfnln thn Chris
linn work,
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
'I wvi r-ru I)v,
Htitiimiv, May III, IKHB,
Mlnitlraof yiHtenlny read nnd npproviHl.
irmioss.
I'rom Makawao, prnjlng Hint IIiit dog tut )0
aliiillahod. Ilefnrri il lo I'liinnco Cnnimltien.
Iriuii llnunlil, Hint tho pay of mall carrlirs In
that district bn Inrrnnsod nml Ihnl they bn ntitiplied
with hornm. He turn d lo CommilUo on Public
l.iiuiln nml liitnrunl Improveiniiits.
Prom Putin, Hint tlin salary of lenchers iu Ihn
rommnii sdiiMils bn liicrensul to fa jmr day Ho
forrid In CiniimlHi ii nn r.ilm-atliin,
I'riiin .Molnknl, Hint f'J.OOO lin nppruprinted font
bridgoiierimstliontrrnmnt Iliiliiwn, Heifcrrid lo
f'ommllleoou Internal Improve menls.
Prom Putin, that tho florertimi.ut bunuthoried
lo InitHn crown Iniids to llawiilluiin only.
.ii r. itiiuiiiKon iiioveu in lay lion tun taiilo tin
nil Ai'l covering tlin n nun bo liitrodueed. t'arrltd
llr-IOIirsill'HTANIIINIHOMMITTI.IX,
Prom iludiclnry Oumulltrn, rtcommoudiiig that
nn llf in of fMAU lm Inserted lu llm npprotiriation
bill lor paymrnl of nnid sum ton pnrty lor sur
voylng certain Innds nl Ids own eipnnm'. Id purt
Aireptrtl,
I'liini Purnllmotit Commltloo, llial llm King had
iiiih tiilinoiit lo ArtleloMiof HinConntltiltlou.
Prom ('nmmlttiu on Piihlln IiiiiIh i to., npprov
lug nf iictltlon for Court Iloumi nl Klpaliulii,
Alaul. Itoporl udopled: nlso, from namii i-oni-mlttee,
re eomiiiniidliig granting of praverof pell
lion unking Hint iiinil rnrrlcr from lilies lo thu
Volcano delivir mall nt Olan. After nomn dinens
nlou nnd explniinllou thn rejiorl wiih adopted.
Uamocniiiiuittco re eommnuded that lltiou from
Alnknwno praying thai (Invernnunl givo parents
witli sovoral children two ncres of Innd bo tnblod
ns in many districts (hern Is no land al thn dlnional
of (lovnrnmeiit. Ite;ieirt nccrptcd.
srt.rerr toMMirr)s.
('ommlllen to whom wns referred thu mm ml
meulof bill for relcaso of labours nn holldaj,
etc, recommended Hovcrnl atiundmcuts, ouoiiitm-
bor dissenting. Tallied.
I1KS0I1ITI0NJ.
Mr. Kapiiia g-ivo notice of hlslutcntlou lo iu
IrtHlucn nit Act rclatlvo to iostal money orders.
Minister of Finance read first timu an Act to
cousolidntonnd nmend thn law relating (o lutcrlinl
taxes. Ordered to bo printed.
Itenolnlluu introduced by Mr. Prank Drown that
f 1,(100 bo appropriated for bridge across tho Wnl
awa river in HtvadlHtrict. itutcrred to Commltloo
on I'nbllo Iiatidn etc.
Mr. Mahoogavo notice of his intention lo Intro
duco a bill amending tho law relating to pay of
Itepresentatlves.
Air. Kamnkelo gavo uotlco of his intention to
iutroducoa bill ainendlng Section IHiot thu Civil
Codn relating to school tnx
Mr. Aiwohl moved Hint nn item of f,000 bo ap
propriated for building a Court Ilousei at Kolinla.
lteferred to Committeu on Public Lnnds.
Mr. Pnlohnu moved Hint Minlnlerof tho Interior
h wo all hills published as soon as xigncd by tho
King. Carried.
Mr. l'ahin introduced a resolution that tho Min
ister of tho Interior answer why tho rond over tho
Pall, provided for liy last Legislature, had not been
commenced, nnd whnt has been dono witli thu
tnonoy. Approved.
Mr. Paloliau moved tint -JG.OOO bo appropriated
to build a brdgo across tho Wnilua river, Kauai,
lteforrod to Coiiimitteo on Publio T.auds, otc.
or.m-ii or the bay.
Second tending of nn Act to abolish peddling
licenses and to prohibit peddling.
Dr. Smith moved that tho bill pass lo engross
ment, and Htxiko in favor of thu bill.
Sir. Naknfeka moved thai tho bill bo indefinitely
postponed.
Mr. Kalua spoko iu favor of tho bill aud moved
that it bo referred to tho Judiciary Committee.
After it protracted dtlnto tho motion to refor tho
bill to tho Judiciary Committco was carried.
Houso adjourned to 10 a. in., Monday, tho lr.tli.
i TiiiirrrKSTii I)T.
Mo:iiiav, May ir.tb, 188i.
Houso met al 10 o'clock a. in. Minutes rond nnd
approved.
A petition w as preheated from Mnknwno, signed
by 121 names, praying that tho appollation " nor
lant" bo stnekonfrom nil contracts for Inbor. lte
forrcd to Judiciary Committee.
IlEI-OUTS OF COMMITTKLS.
Membor for KoOlaupnko prosontod tho ro
port of a Committco to whom was referred an Act
to nmend Section .1 of Chnptor !! of Penal Codo.
Iteport favorable, nnd wan ndopted.
liEsoumoss.
Hon. Membor from Wnialua read an Act to
nmend nnd Act, relntiug to tho p ly of Korresontn
tives, nnd increasing samo to $ MX). Utiles sus
pended, mid tho Hill read a second time. Paused
to engrossment.
Hon. Mombor from Wainien, Knuni, gavo notico
of a Hill to rcgulnto taxation.
Member from Hnmaktia, Hawaii, read an Act to
amend Section 1 of Chapter 90 of tho Penal Code.
Hon. J. M. Kapena rend a Dill to nuthorlzu a
postal monoy-ordorsjBtom. Ordered to bo printed.
Member from Makawao rendu Dill to amend
Section IbO of tho Civil Codo. Passed to second
reading.
Moruber from North Kona'prcscntcd a Hesolution
that ?5,000 bo inserted in tho Appropriation Dili,
for tho purpose of having artesian wells sunk in
that district. Referred to Committo ou Public
Lands, etc.
Mr. Liliknlnul gavo notico of nn Act to provide
for n $10,000,000 loan, nlso ono to authorize tho
inanufnctnro nnd salo of opium,
outlet, or Tin: im.
Uullnishod business. T ho Hill to abolish our
Passport Law emtio up on second rending. De
ferred to Special Committco prior to its engross
ment. Third rending of Dill tonmend Section -of Chap
ter 10 of Session Laws of lbSO. Pasted,
Second roading. Dill to nmend Section 1 of
Chaptor Kl of tlio Poual Codo, relating to rowardi
of informers. Itof erred to Judiciary Committee.
Second reading of Hill to nmend Section 1 of
Chnptor -Oof tho Laws of 1870, minting lo thu
practjeo of medicine Deferred lo Sanitary Com
mittco. Second rending. An Act Ion peal Section 1 of
Chnptor tU of Laws of 1870, relntiug to taxation.
Laid ou tabic.
Tim mlea woro siiKoeudcd. and Mr. Kalua asked
tho Mlnlaterof Iho Interior why ho had not replied
to a Itcsolution ho (Kalua) had lutrodueednbotit
n teenk nrovlous. lunuirinr. into tho statu of tho
Post Ofitco prior to thu incumbency of J.M.Ka
pona, Postmaster (lonoral 1
The Miuistor replied that ho had not been served
with any such Itcsolution iu writing, and tliore
foro did not foci called upon to do so.
lion. L. Ahoto, of Liliuta, naked that tho Minis
ter bo remuslcd to reply to certain eiucstious In
regard to roads, which had lioeu asked beforo.
lio Minister wns not prcparod to answer In ro
gnrd to tho Kallhl rond. Uut in regard to tho Pall
road, ho would s ly Hint tho work had not been un
dertaken, uwing to the, Inadequacy of tho amount
appropriated. Slnoo his incimilmnoy, ho hnd a
road surveyed, nml Iho cost had boon estimated at
from f 10.000 to ftr,000. Tho survey was mndo in
March, and tho nearness of tho completion of tho
biennial iwrhxl precluded thu feasibility of begin
ning the work then, as tho law f orbndu tho expendi
ture of money after its termiuntioii, nnd thoro
would bo but a few days intervene. Messrs. Pallia,
Kaulnkou, H. K. Kiwi, and tho Minister of Foreign
Aifairs entered Into n debate. ns to transferring
thonppropriatlonof 10,1100. 'Iho lin. t nnmedcen
tleinen siwku inctusuroof the conduct of thu Min
ister, nnd tho Mlntstorof Fortigu Aifairs lu his bo
half, saying that Mr. Armstrong buiuit but recently
iu office, was not reapouslblo for what had taken
placn previously to his accession lo ofllcc. '1 hat if
any blame wnn to nttsch, It should bo lo thu Min
istry who preceded .Mr. Armstrong iu olllce. and
Mr. Carter In particular, whom ho regretted was
not hero to explain what ho knew most ulioul.
Houso adjourned till 10 o'clock ou Tuesday, lGtu
lust.
1'ouureK.NTii Day.
'1 .ksihv. May IB, IBs..
Houmi mot nt 10 o'ejock A. tl., iiiiuutts tend and
approver.
I -TITIONS.
Hon. Kiuunkiilo privicntevl a ixitltlou signed by
l.rOuamts,thntthoTri'lyof Itocliiroclly bo con
tinned. Deferred to Commlltcut on Futtugii Ito-
lr.tlr.Il.
SKI.rrr IXJUUITTEtM,
Hon. W, M. (llbsoti read a lengthy rojiott elf tuo
HtfttuloCouimlttce.audaBklngthnt they bo nllnwist
to continue lu Ihu work connected therewith. Hon,
J. M. Hiuitli moved to accept tho report aud oon
tiuuo tho work iu thu bauds uf tho Committeu.
Carried.
usolitio's.
Hulea were iiuiHiiidctl to allow II. A. Wldcmnnu
to lead - reiwit of the Coimuitte - on ilovcrnuicnt
l.inda, rtooimiu udliig tun' '" um of f,0UO lie
linwrtcd iu tho ApproprUHou Dill for the imriKKs)
of constructing a road over tho Pali In Nuuuuti,
Hon. J?ll Kaulukou road Jolut resolution that
tho Miniator of Interior bo iuntrucUd to iiroon-tl
at ouce with thu building of thu road over h
Pali; and that flO.WO be now u'tsutwd to atari aud
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poiltliuto tint work until a regnlnr nppmprlntlnn
fur Hint ptirimso wns iinsaod Itejectnl, I!) to Id.
.Memlmr frnm H.intli Konn gnvn notico of a bill
'.' n!H.,.,,.,.M? ,rtw "' H" nmeiullng Hentloll Hlt nf
thn (! ll Codn, rrtnllng to tlin jiirlaillctlon of Ills,
trlel Jtmllre.
lion. .1. M. Kntienngnvoiiotlin of his Intention
lo liitroitnco a bill lo extend lawlnl facilities,
nnnrii or Turner,
third redding of a bill to nmend Heollon if of
(hnpler-"Jof tho IVtinl Cmln reltllng in Araou,
nml smniitthal mollifying llm jiennlty, Passed,
I bird rsnillng of sit Act lo IncrcM His pay of
lli'prrsenlatives lo fw)
Hreoml inndlngof a bill to nmend Hectlon tHOnf
llm ( Ivll Codo, riMiicltig Hmpoll tax to 7fi cent.
irtlilmiiAliiatfi awaII Din nptienranro of n Mil
nm i tlin i sunn subject, of whfeh notico had lirrn
prrvlmta y given by llm .Miniator of Flnsnco.
Hesnl rending nf an Act to reiienl (Vclloii I of
f lirjpior m of C'iVII fb, iimkliig tlianitlvo version
of Inwj bind ng.liialr nil eif the) Kliglliili.iiA hereto.
rri. I'nsseil riigniwiment.
H.)iid ronitliig of n bill t., nmend Hectlou 1071
of thn Inwof IHf) ngalAlliig thn practice) of I aw
hi llio Pollen) nnd lllatflcl (Vinrls' itml nlso Hectlon
",.,.'.of ?," 'r'l1l"s,'l In 1878. 'Ihn bill provtdM
nililllloiinlly t hat no one, but a duly .mnllfled pty
llllonerslinll hnrenfler Im allowed lo draw up Any
legal liiitriiinntil for olhors than himself, lie.
ferred lo.ludlclnry Coinmltten,
Houso adjourned till 10 o'clock a. m. 1711a Inst.
FirrrriTii Day,
WrniwiDtY. Mnv 17, II?.
Hotntet mot al lOo'clonk a.m. Minutes mad nnd
approved.
t'rritio.NS.
Hon, V. M.OHiwm presented a petition from Ihn
isioploof Pntion, with 1ft signatures, praying that
tho siimof f.1,000 bo aporoprintisl forthn Itnprovn
ineiil of thu ronds iu llio vnlloy, Inlil on tsbls lo
bo ronalilercil with Ihn Appropriation f till.
Air. Knmnkile, Mnknwno. nuking llial small
lileeem of (lovernmetit 1-inil bn sold nl prlrntn snln
to tliiMO desiring to purchase, lteferred to Omii
iiilltcn on (luvermeiit Lnnds.
Hksoidtions.
Hon. W. M. (lllmon snld Hint ns thn Houso
niemedlo Inch innlorinl to work upon, nnd that,
ns tha vnrlous rommllteem hnd much mnltfir In
their hinds, without a presentation of which thero
would bo nothing; lo Work ilm.lio would inovo nn
adjoiiriimenl till Monday next, lu order to givo
Ilium ample tlinolo tiinlni lliolr retiorls. Motion
lost,
.Mr. Nnkookoo Introduced a Ib-solutlon request
ing thu Mininlorof tho Interior toiirder Mr. llnlley
to onoil nil a road whieh lin had hopii fit tn rliiM
nf lor It hud been regulnrly npoiipil by llio Itond
I iiiniiilssloiicin of thai district. A lengthy discus
sion firoso In rr gnrd to tho rrsolnlioit, In wlilch sov
ernl spenkers look pnrl, among whom worn J. M.
Kalua, II. A. Wldemnnu, J. Nnunlil nnd .1. L. Ka
Itikou. Mr. Kalua tiropiiAod to nmend llio resolu
tion, making it rend. Hint tho Minister instruct thn
Sheriff of tho district to nronecutn Hie Wnllnkti
Hugar Company. Air. Nnwnlil s)ko At mmai
ii'iigiii oi mo iiicuicinuoy oi tuo Attorney ucnorai,
whoso work honalditwnstonttond tosnchmaltsm.
ueierrcu to a select (Jommltlco.
J. W. Kalun brouolit In n Heanlittlriii that llm
ndjoiinimont, wlion culled, bo nn adjournment till
Aloudny noxt. Tho motion being put, was carried.
This motion, nl n Inter rmrt of: thn dnv. wns reeon.
sidcred nnd lost.
A lenorl of the Post OfBco llurcnii, dating from
April 1, 1880 lo July 20. 18HI. wns tircsontetfbv tho
Anuistcr of thn Interior. In riurniiftiien nf n rnanln.
Hon previously passed. Ordered lo 1)0 printed.
1'lrst rcadinii of a Dill to (ncmano the iki.I.iI fa-
cilitieiof tlio Kingdom.
Dr. J. Al. Hmith presented n report from tho
Special Commlttou upon tlio bill relating to pass
liortH. 'I ho report recommended nn entirely now
net. Passed to second rending nnd ordered lo lie
printed.
oiidfii ok tub day.
Second rnndllliror n Dill to nineml Suction R'.fJ nf
tho Civil Code, iu reference lo tho npiioliitinent of
Polieo Justices. Deferred to Jtidlcinry Committee.
Second icndinc of a Dill to nrovlda for addition
al toting plnccs, nnd In nmendment of Section 782
of llio Civil Code. Deferred toa Select Committco
of 0.
Second readme: of a Dill to authorize a loan of
$600,000 for Immigration purposes. Messrs. Knu
Itikoti, Nnwnhi nnd J. Knuni spoke iu strong tonus
ngaiust thu bill. Air. Disbop mid tho Minister of
loreigu Afinirs spoko iu fnvor. 'Iho Minister as
serted that it wan no pnrtof tho iutcntion of tho
(lovcrnmont to dcvolou dollar of the appropriation
tottaru tuo tutrouuction oi maio laoororsoi any
iiationalilv.aud much less so forChineho: that tho
solo intention of tho loan was to enable tho Gov
ernment to mtroduco women nnd children, and
tutu mo uovcrumont woroof ono mind with tun
Alcmborfroiu llllo, in reference tn tlio opinion that
planters should find their own Inbor. Tho ayoi
aud noes were take lion tho question to lay on table.
Ajts, 28; noes, 17.
Hixteet,tu Hay.
Tiiuiisday, May 18th.
Houso mot nt 10 o'clock n. m. Alinutes read
and approved.
rrrrnoKB.
Kamnkclu intioduced a petition from Alukawno,
linivint! that all sr.ddlors nud shoemakers be ro-
(inircd to pay a license Laid ou llio table to await
tuo appearance of a bill to samo cllect.
0. It. l'alolmu presented a petition from tlio
peoploof Honolulu, prating that Ur. Pitch be np
poiuled Govorumcnt l'hjsiciau nt a salary of
J,000 a jear. Deferred to Sanitary Committee.
Hon. (J. It. llnhop presented a petition largely
signed by property holders in tho Honolulu dis
trict, asking that boundaries bo established within
which it will bo unlawful to erect other than fire
proof buildings. Dofcrred lo Commilleo ou Inter
nal Improvements.
HM-OIITH OK COMMITTKKS.
Hon. G. W. 1'ilijM) presented n report ou soma
petitions from diiroreut parts aud of tho samo
tenor, iu regard to appointment of Government
1'lijsiciniiB. Tho wording was rathor ambiguous;
but recommended, In accordance with tho prayer
of a petition from llllo, that either Ur. Htangen
waldor Ur. 1'itch bo apjioitilcd as physician for
Hint District, provided cither wonld imreo to serve
Deport ndopted.
lion. lj. Aholo gavo uotlco of Ills Intention to in
troduco nn net conferring n permanent settlement
ou Hon. H. Kiuhclaui.
Hon, 0. It. Dishop gavo notico of a bill lo limit
the boundaries iu which it will be allowable to
erect wooden buildings in tho city.
J. Kauuainniio rend for tho first time an Act tei
bettor tbo Sanitary Regulations by thu appoint
ment of a Medical Director and two assistants,
who should coiiBtituto a Medical Hoard of inde
pendent powers Ac. Passed to second reading nnd
ordered to bu printed.
II. Hnnpu gave notico of nil Act to confer a per
manent settlement ou Nihoa, widow of the late
Governor Kipl of llllo.
Hon. G. K. Dichurdson, read for tho first time
an Act to amend Section 1 of Chapter 18 of laws
of 1874, amending Section 870 of tho Civil Codo,
relating to tho lime nud plnco of holding Court of
tho Second Judicinl Circuit. Passed to second
lending.
I). H. Nnliluu read for tlio first time an Act to
nmend tho law of 1871, entitled an Act to amend
Section 11 lr. of tho Civil Code, and relating lo the
jurisdiction of District Justices, l'asscd lo sccoud
readlug.
Kamakelo rond for tho first timu a bill to nmend
Section 480 of Civil Code, and reducing tho bcIhsiI
tax to 7"i cents, l'nsse-d to second reading.
Upou suspension of tho rules Hon. J, L. Kaulu.
kou ro.nl a rciHirt of thu Judiciary Committoe to
whom wns roferred a petition to retluco the salary
of Ministers to fC,UU0 per annum, itctiort recom
mended to lay tho jiotilionon tho table to bo taken
up with Appropriation Dill. Iteport ndopted,
tlio same gentleman reported from tho samo
committco ou a jietitiou to removo the prohibition
of spirituous liquors to natives. Deoorumcnded
to lay petition ou table to bo considered iu con
junction with a hill to bo brought forward ton lika
effect. Deport adopted.
The samo gentleman nlso rend a report ou a po
tlllou pricing for thu continued prohibition of thu
imiiortutiun nnd salo of opium, Iteport recoiii
mended tu lay on tnblo to be considered with a bill
to bu brought font ard 111 fnvor of lictuali. Do
port adopted. Also a reimrt uu tho petittou from
Makawao praying that thu aiipclatlou of sorvnnt
should bu htnckcu from nil contracts, llecoin
nuiuUd to lay on tnblo lo lm considered with a
bill to that i-llcct. He iiort adopted.
Hon. II K. Llllkalaui read for tho first time a
bill to authorize the imputation, manufacture nud
sale of opium. This bill provides that n llcuiiso
of VM.OIX) bo paid for two yeors; lhat CUlunse,
only bo allowed to use tlio drug; aud that u lino
of from f 200 to f MX) ts Imposed for any violation
of its provisions. Tho bill contains IS aectioua.
Deferred to Printing Committco nud to go to
sccoud rending lu proricr order.
oiiui.i; or the inr.
Second rending of a bill to extend postal facili
ties. Deferred to select connnltteo.
Adjourned to 10 o'clock the l'Jth hut.
H-vrNTE-NTn Hat Mai IUtii.
llmiKO met at 10 o'clock. Minutes lead nud
approved.
Petitions, according to rule, wero then called
for; but further business was proveuted by tbo
Miniater nf Foreign Affairs nrlslng nud notifying
the Asnom.ly that thu Ministers had resigned their
iiortfolloH, and would only occupy their post until
tho ap;iulutiucut of it new Cabinet. Tho Miniator
anggvated the propriety uf nn ndjouruuiout uutil
Aloudny next. Hon. Ii. Aholo madeaomo remarka
upou tho unfortunaU) state of r.fJnirs, and tho in
ooiivouleuco tho House would be put to by this
early nud uueiiiected resignation, 'there warn
many questions that jet needed nuswerl-g which
none but Iho Jllntatry could answer! nud ho would
like at least to have them continue in ofllco a few
days longer Iu order to elicit neejed Information,
Sir. Orion said that as the Jllntatry had already
resigned, hnd their resignations had breu ac-ceipUd,
they could transnet no more business in Ibai
Asacmbly. Mr. Aholo said that If sucb wcio the
case, ho w-uld move for nil adjournment in to
rordauco with tho suggestion ut the MintaUr.
Hon. V, iatnlmrg movi-d to adjourn uutil the let
of Juno next. Ilou. J. M. Knjieua Indiguantly
proteated ngalnst such an Amendment a belni at
rrllectlou upon thu lutellignuou of tlio Aattly.
Adjourned uutil Monday next at 10 o'doek a. ia,
ljrUY afaajK blialt,iv wjoayttftZA -ar.A-gV
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