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7 Saturday Press. -JP Vql.UMR V, Nt'MIWU 5 I, HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, AUGUST 22, 1885. VViioms NuMiwit 260. Vs P PAW I 1 siv 0- a s b;j 1"" 'I 'll bra ,,ft It) b'sr- . - .T wni'iii' i.is'h Hhih. Srnll. llmnl lllifiu 'nriii,rrllrnrr I. my liit UttEfr'f fiilf (intnilM-iI in MMii inriiiiiiBomofo 'imni Aiimnn. I h 1. iniw!H!fprtri ni niy thmiie, 1.1 my (ijw niffiiniililiulltm ilurtl (.mi a liffilf pmffftlfpt nllllllillK t'1 tip llilllU Willi llllft'T'lll tlllM'H Hut I liiiiiily know win-re l Icgln. 'I'M rcKlou wiii ximlnti! Iiyn luilfrlvllin'il ruin (or ne) Ion,; HK"t i)t no rcroril of their yiii,mIoii i'ill Itut (Im mm MliiK ImiIIiIIii, lloim unit bom? Impll incut, 'Mrjinriii ol otit', mnl Mini inn on slioili'ieil rock, will' h tl'ey Iclt beliliiil iliom. 801110 think lliey weiu iho (Itwt'ml'Uilii of Hit' iiioiIimI litiitilet oftlir MhiMiil 11llcy, nml tlm pio liriiiiofn of tlm 'I'liliffa mill 1 .1 1 r the Amwh lnniH'lioH fiimi wlildi people pfiitlruli'tl Into Oiilnil Aincilni, nml win, inuctl limit" limiR'nit' Mnuline lli.il mi' ii vmric ot luwilrr In nl! who liunv tif ilicm, IVilup-i ihcm rmly rculilt'tili (if Ati.onn war iillleil to llie mitlonn nf Aniilm.it" nml to tl'iimikiio"vii t.110 In (he 11011I1, for In ninny, wny lliclr rlvlll'iilion nru linked 1tnftirr. Hut nn tnr MyMt'ty cl.iliu their hUloiy .11 her own InvlihinUpiopcity, nml wltiM imit'li In tjotilrctiitt'd llliln in known. In 1I1I1 liiiinctllnlc vlclnliy nml In a Hi ml Mlf 7)1" Arloiu nrt3 tinmcioii tiiiui, Tin.' fniimlrttlonnof iii.iity run 10 ho fouml on i'oimmimllii! hill'IOii( evidently tlm iciiinlni of lemplw ic iioileil to for woifitilplntt thu sun. In leu-l volley, fur friiin nny -iiniiinH minim, 1110 clilMureil icnte of aliuill iiuimiili, ench mid to do lite t.rmnhlliig w.tll of oltl ImiltlliiKi lli.it liuve nxniii liccoiiic n part of the cailli, Then: weio piohnhly'inwiii, nml nlllioiiili to tiny Rcvcrnl oftlicm nte Innr'ul, ili'Milnlc plnini, tluiy ncris ouco muroiimlcil by I'tiltlvateil.iklil nml n proipeioim, mom population, for old iiii;nliii(; ciiuuU llmi oni'c cmitnlncil wntcr to the IaihIj that know It not In tlicta (lnyn, may he Iracod for inllei. The lamia now culth vntcd by the Aiiicilciit f.irmcr in Ail rona mo but n small pari of the ut men onfo tilled by thai imliiitrlotin Iml now unknown people. The lionsi-i Imlll In the level country wcie mainly of ndohemid Utile of litem remains Iml the foundations of concrete. One of the mealesl of the buildings of this i.I.tm, it is supposed, it the famous ruin known an the " ensa uraudc'' In the vnllcy of the (Ilia, river, n few miles fioin the town of Floicuce. It was spoken by the ratly Sp.initlt exptoieis nml mis siounrles, nml the Indians then icsidiue, in the vicinity said H had been In the Mine condition ns long as their people had known It. One of the old padres who Wted tlia " rasa islamic" little over a century ah tlesciibes the build iim ns halnlt eslcnor walls .uo leet in length fio m nortb to south and son feel fioin cast to west. It was lour stories in height,!! five immense halls, and the walls wcresiv feet in thickness, Hut one liinulrcd years- have left their mntk on this colloial edifice. It is now little more than n silupcless mass, and soon, like hmulicds and perhaps thou sands of other structures, will be nothing but a mound of gravel, sand anil clay. The ruins In the mountain renions ate ol more luting iualcii.il and better preserved. The ivccffics in the cliffs along so oral of the streams and in the front of ptccipitims mountain walls contain buildings lifMone firmly reincn led together with concrete in which time was used, and many of them are in an almost perfect statu of preserva tion. In other places in the same re gion immense chambers have been excavated in the wiulitonc cliffs, some of which must have been the work of a number ot years and many hands, for implements of lione mid stone aic round that they used in hollowing out the rock. Further north in Arizona bml in New Mexico arenvral pueblos or villages build of adobe and stone In elevated places, accessible only by a single steep and narrow ptith leading up ami along bigh and frownini? cliffs. Thsc are. stil inhabited by an industrious people who have rnicks of sheen and horses, and cut tivated fields, and who are skilled in the manufacture ot many articlcsof clothing, of ornament and of household use. The inlnoitanti o' a few of thcra were converted to Chrbtianity by Roman Catholic missionaries years ago, but other retain their old religious super stitions, traditions and customs as they received them from their lorefathers. Who th savage Indians of Arizona are, when they came here, and from where, m not known. They have not been cawAd to preserve the history of their lrib, ml their folk-lore is unun poftant. At present- there are in the territory lhe following i The Mo- quk, inhabkMg the pueblos spoken of; the Ava-Supwa, who live in the bottom of ttw dp, narrow canyon of Cater- act Creek, reached by a dangerous trail, situated further below the mean surface of the country than the pueblos of tNc Meruit whifih ae perched above it; the Mavajoes a wuieraut people, number tair about i5,eM stMtk ad the posse an of Ury, Harks at cMf sheep and ktf ywppt aMitfk JHAClCflAliMa Ihiniaiwl. Cliliiiiihiievl", Mnhnvea, I'n ni)pwt and Amili TIip liiurr nte dlvldtil lino miinnoiii mill iillirs Tim I'inm ami Mnrlcnpiin, (illlioijli ipMlilnjt ill(T"fem laiifii.ifra, live nil iho wine rpM'rvnllon. Tltoy (liilllvhtr the null mill fnlie iintk nml nfc qiilio pnrtpeiotm. 'I liny llvo where they wmo flint H'fu by llie MkiiiIiuiI three eeniii ile ngo, nml hove ( bmiged link In that lime. They have nlwnyn been fileuitlly to llie whites, nml often nwlietl Inwitii wllh the Ap.vhei. Tho Viimas (iiive the while imirli tumble in wuly tlinw, but In their l,tt bailies, thhty-flve yentu iiim they writ; taught In ulrrr olciir of llie war paih, Tim Mnh.ivt'i nml ('hliiieluievli live on n icnetvatlon on Hit' Coloniilti Illier The fonncr tribe wt'io npoken of in n pluvious letter, The l',ipa;oi lumpy an uninviting irHlon In Motilli-iiesliirii AiUona, wliern Hillings me ncfiii e In thu dry loeky h Wlieiever water Is olitnin.ilile they liavo dug welli, built niiiall villages, nml mill- vnle nml lulgali" lltllt; g.udens. Tlicy have nlivnyi been fiitn friends of lite doinliiniil nice, They wcie one of the fiut tribes to rertilvu iho leaililugi of llie pi icsls, nml during the long yenis following tlm desliiicllou of ihemlnslnu KCltleuicnlK by lioslllt! Indians, pie nctveil the ttlt 1 rlmri'li of San Xuvlet tlel llae from the limul of llw Apaelte, llie only innnmncnt now remaining In Ailrona of llie woik of the n-alous pailres. Tho llmt ncrlom tioublo tbnt ever niosu between lluMc people nutl the whiles was alluded to in my last, mid It imi'Vltf' nckuotvleilgcil that tlm simple mid houcflt I'apagos wen) in thu tigjit. I'eiltnps It is bci'iiuso Ihcro is little in the desolate legion hi which they live to lempl the cupidity of their avaricious white ncighhois Ihnt the iclatlon-i be tween them have been friendly for mi long n time. The late trouble grew out of 1111 Ameileau inking possession ol one ol their spilugs nml building n fence mound it-Thi; I'.ipago-t, not miileistniiding thuirofinjrto get wntei, nml )lVicrsjlfruHeifltT!nrrcst them. The Wuo (TiiW. rcsistcdtlhe ariest mid madfljprripneftjiVif the; Olu cers. AsstslnncJVwAiScnr for Will n number of voluuteuKfiijiu 'M'ueson armed themsclvcn niKnjitcd out to liberate the sherilT mid depulies. Two or three shots only were fired nt long Hinge, but fortunnlely no one was in- Juied. Tito Indians the officers wcie nfler went to town nml gave themselves up, and thus n threatened war was averted J and 1 nm pleased to lie nblc to add that the offending I'apagos wcie discharged by lite cotut. I have great tespect for u people who, like the I'apagos, will fighl fur their homes nnd what they believe to be right, although ceitnin that sucii action wouiti in the end icsiilt in disaster In themselves. Tbey do not envy others their posses sums in the feilile valleys below, never offer lb encroach upon them, and only ask to lie let auiiie in llie peacelui en joyment ol life mid liberty in the mile huts scattered among the bleak wastes wlere their falhcis resided befoie theui, mid when, they are contented nml happy with the little they call their own. Mow true me the wotils, "lie it ever so humble, tilde's no place like home I" The Hualapais aic related to the Apaches ami me now called ftiemlly. Formerly they were quite tiodblesouie bul weie subdued by (leneral Crook in 1873, Ciook used 11 number of Ute Indians as scouts in limiting and fight ing tne Hualapais, nml inter ncing severely beaten they sued for peace, which was granted 011 condition that they would assist the soldiers in fight ing the Apaches. This they consented to do, and were afterwards of great service. After a few of the Apache sub-ltlbcs were whipped into submis slon they were employed to fight other sut) tribes, and many of them are so engaged to day. Uualapai braves arc often seen scouring the back streets of I'rescotl in search of cast-off clothing of any kind. Frequently their dress is a mixture of the savage and the tattered-civilized and the. effect is pict uresque if not pleasing. They seem to be going the way of others of their race to destruction. A short time ago the writer and a companion, travel ing near the country of this tribe through a lonely valley, came to a house where a young woman anil two girls were alone. The nearest family lived twelve miles away, but there were cattle ranches nearer. She told us that a lwrty ol these Indians stopped at the bouse the day before while pass ing and their manner made her quite uncomfortable so long as they were around. She had been in one lluala- Jl "scare" and regards them suspi ciously, although they arc eaccable enough at present. Noticing a in Chester in one corner we asked her if she understood the use of it. "Oh yc," she replied, " 1 know how to use the ritle, and when left alone consider it lots of company," It is just such unprotected homes as these that hostile bands descend uoti ; but as it is hardly probable that the Hualapais are anxious to have Crook's scouu and troops on their trail again, it Is not likely that the ouc w quettion will ever le molested. II111 In Ihe'souih eimli rn iKirt if the1 Territory and In New Mi sun the Chi rlialnm Amrin have lately imudcml 11 number of uiiwtuy wilier nml ihulf fninlllen ami nppllwl llie fire brand to their dwelling, Th" long period ot peitre they have been I'tmipelleil to ob nt'ivo neemliijily whcliod (heir nppctlm fin blood nml llirli vli limn me ninny 'I he Chlili almas bine iindoubleilly killed mine people limn nny oilier Irljifl of like iniiiibur in Ameilen. Tltoy mo tils limit 1 mel mid blood thinly brum Ii of 11 Kiivnge iiml wiitllku people. When lite A l ',1 1, lies wcie firM known they were llie iwiiin ns lliey mtt (oil.iy. Other I rlheii wore mindly pew cub!)' Im lined umil Imposed upon, but the Apncbc' giectlng for pilest or fxplmct, ludlnii or wiiue, or nny who emereii ins domain, was llie nbrlll war whoop unit lite whirr of the ilemlly mrow, Ills pfObtble tltnl Ilit'Si' people have olicn nan oicnsion lor making wnr upon Hpaniard, Mexican nml Amcilnin, but nliencr they havo llieiuelve Inken the inltlallvi'. It Is estlm.'iieil thai they have killed fifteen bundled whiles wllh In tin) Tunilnry of Ailzqy.i r.liue Its nmiDXniloii o the United Hlnlcs, Add lo this (ho iiiimbci they have murileieil in New Mexiio "nml In Ilia noilhein nlaleti of old Mexico In lercnt yearn, nml lo this the greater iiiimhcr who fell v'rlims lo their cruelly while this viidI legion wits n part of the Mexican ic- 11b nnd eniller 11 piovlme of Hptiin. nnd the total must tenth far Into llie thousands. The Nnvalioes, belonging lo the name family, n hill, Mrnlght, well formed nnd braver tribe ilinn the Apaches, weie nt war for many yearn. but having become pastoral in their habits nml owing groat llocks of shec nml heiils nf cattle, ns well im thousands' of horses, they have too much to risk to go to war. Hut the Apache docs not take kindly lo nny other life than that his fathers led before him, A few days ago I noticed the following para graph iclnllve to the "Case (iraiidi," nhcady spoken ol on the Apaches, In nnv old vqlume published early hi the last century : " We should wish lo lave a plan of the foim and dimen sions of the Case Clrandi, but now it would be veiy difficult lo be obtained, the whole of that country being de populated by the furious incursions of the Ap.tcl1.1s ami other baibarotts nations." They nrc always for w.u. The C'hl rieahuns who recently left the reservn tlou nt ban Lmlos wltcie eveiy want was supplied at government expense, dltl so without any cause whatever; without even a shallow of ptovocalion. Simply lo gratify their desire for plun der and for the sliediljng of blood, they suddenly decamped well mounted mid mined and abundantly supplied with ammunition, and fell upon outlying settlements witere they had no tllfii cutty in surprising the unexpeiiani Illinois and fanners and their families. The number killed by them on this tald is estimated ai, filty, including hull sexes ami nil ages. I heir ptisouers were nit to the most cruel loitmes and those killed horribly mutilated. They were joined by a few other Apaches fiotn different sub-tribes, ami attempted 10 eueci a union witlt the tVlcscalcrs .Apaches in New Mexico but were pre vented. They sent two squaws to them lo make arrangements for Joluing them, but they were detained at llie agency, After mossing lino Mexico they sent two more squaws back to the Mesca leros with a message in hieroghyphics painted on a cow's hide, but they were captured by soldiers. Regular troops, Indian scouts and a few cow-boy volun teers from Arizona anil New Mexico and four companies of militia from the latter Territory pursued tliJ hostile Apaches, but dividing Into small bands anil scattering east and west two or three hundred miles, they escaped with little loss through a rough, arid nnd mountainous country into Mexico, Cicncral Crook organized the regular soldiers and some 300 Indian scouts for a long campaign in the Sierra Madre mountains, whence he followed them two years ago, nml Mexican troops nre moving toward the same point to cooperate. Yesterday, how ever, liens was rccciveu ncre ai tne barracks (Whipple) that two kinds of hustilcs had returned to Arizona and a detachment of troops had a collision with and dispersed one of them. If they purpose to fight in this way, more straggling settlers will undoubtedly be killed and the military will have a long and difficult task hunting down the several small parties. Mexico, across the line, has her hands 'full with the Yaki Indians; but in this war the Indians are wholly on the defensive. The trouble grew out of the Mexican Government making a grant of a vast area in the State of Sonora to (leneral Car bo and others, which embraces a large p?n of the most fertile lands of the industrious Yakis. They naturally objected to be ing thus disiHisscsoed of a large region of country which his been theirs for many generations, and Mexican sol diers wcie sent to drive them from their homes. The) tittle a stuLborq icsisUncc, and liave defeated the Mcxi inns 111 all but one if newral eiignge menu. f lit ir 1 l.lef, CiieiMi', seoiii' fully piti 111 nil offer of peine mile w!ii It they receive n guaranty (lint ift'y will he allowed In relnln what Ii iliclra by tlgln, no Im hhl lit mc before Ihf gentnil gnK.-imiu'iil, anil In lite mriuitline repl every ii.iuli tiiiulo by iho otller. They arc brave, mini her n.ooo w.iulor, nnd me armed with nbimt i,joo giiinnud pUtoli, mid wltli bow nnd nnow, l.mret, 111.11 hele, ( saber like knife), bayonet nml (.lulu, In n icccill battle llie Mexican ml' valued In tliice divisions nnd (leneral Cmbo, who wa Jealous of (Jcncral Topelr, coiiunaiiding the tenter, wllh drew the two wliign, leaving I1I1 men lo e.ngauii the whole foice of Viikl. Tho teulei win almost muillillitcd, but Topi'le was piomolcil lo the chief com 111.1111I, nml ('.iibo will piob.ibly he (oiiriiuiirllaleil, In nuolher iittnck the Mexicans weie tliawn inlri tin nulbiii- cade nml mil, ,oo kiiien niiii 150 wounded; In V'nkl loss was about 50, In tin; last bailie of which we have te ( rived Information tile Mexican had 1 i,l killed mid , too wounded, bul the Vakl enmialllles were again slight, When the uoldlcis were iclliing the In. (Hans eiil off n balnlliim of 700 from the Hprlngn nnd other plate where they obtained wntcr, dilvlng llietit Into nn iinfiuqiicntcil legion; nnd licie ngain their loss wan ,(oo. It Is calculated that the Mexican loss up lo llie pres ent time is 1,500 in killed nml wounded. The Indian loss Is unknown. The re- enforcement!! that ntrive for the former only Kcive lo keep the usual number of men in thu i.inkn, 1,0 disastrous has been ih campaign thus far, The Vakl position is well fortified and theyenn not easily be dislodged. They never hesiinle lo charge the Mex ican soldiers, mid like llie Zulus with their nssegais, prefer n hand to baud con'llict wltli clubs, bayonets and hatch ets. They use poisoned arrows also, nnd 11 scrntch is often sufficient localise death. In one buttle when they made n charge, those in front had blankets before them, held by the hands at the corners; but they were thick, heavy blankets of Indian make, which had been soaked in watct, and the mtuikcl balls striking them fell harmlessly at the feet of the men holding tliem, never penetrating except when sonic portion touched their body. On reaching the Mexican line they engaged the soldiers at ilosquartcri;-nii.l oim pm it win in Ihglit, capturing two or three cannon and galling guns and killing many men. The militniy have been fighting them with inferior numbers, bul need pot expect success so long as they do so. ... ... ...... .. .,,. 11 is to he nopeti tne iiiiitcmiy will lie settled without further fighting, nnd that justice will be done the Ynkis. They desire nothing more and say they do not wish lo fight, but will resist so long as nny attempt is made to coerce them into submission 10 this wholesale robbery of their lauds. The same in justice .0 the rctlmau has been too common on this side of the KioGiaude, ever since white men lust set foot upon the Atlantic shore. Nothing could be inure unlike the Yaki manner of fighting than that of the Apaches. Half a dnicn armed men in open ground could stand off a whole tribe, for they never attack when they know some of ibir number will be killed. For a large patty of them to murder a single traveler or a defence less family is considered a victory lo be proud of. They are cunning, treacher ous and heartless, expert thieves, and have nothing to learn in the art of stealing horses and cattle, surprising isolated houses or small bodies of men, and avoiding armed parlies who are jn search of llieni and whom they arc never desirous of meeting unless they have them at great disadvantage. Tims it is tljat in .every Apache out break it is the innocent, non-combatants who suffer most. They are always ready to murder but never to take equal chances in a fight. A few hun dred yards from where I am writing is a small hill rising above the town from the top of which n single white man once stootl off forty or fifty Apaches half a day. In another direction not far distant seventeen braves of this tribe tried to steal some horses picketed near a house, but were kept off by one wo- man armed with a rifle until men were seen approaching, when they quickly disappeared. Against such enemies in a rough, mountainous, and in many parts unwatered country, it is a hard matter to carry on an effective warfare without overwhelming numbers to close in on them from all sides. I stated in another place that the Indians of this part of the country have comparatively few legends. Those of the Pacific Coast and the region north of here have more. Among the tribes of the Colorado plateau, of Eastern Nevada, Utah anil further east and 1101th the rabbit god Tawots, Tawoots or Tavwots, as he is variously known, Informed as many wonderful feaw a Hercules, or the Maui of the Polyne sians. In Hawaii and many other group of islands the native tell a story of Maui snaring the sun; and, as the same (CONTINUED ON I0UKTH PACK.) IJrnftooloiMl vDirtio. TiiMriftrOrl, flte(itf lalHIIIlA 1HBri) A .(Iurn) nt rr i WWfUrr hrin , iioNdrem t ff pi, a, ttii'iuitr diAiiiiocK. M 11 I'.. , I. H (' I', AM l . A. 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WtNiniioiiii' r kt Luilrry, II. I. I.liawift UUtui vUwx. CUrlv'n SihViI Ciilliiti, MmlImii 'Oil. nil lilinU of Audilft Ntr,lts'IMnlic l'itif finruonv, ,Siil rnt ( tti titilvefatl atkivivfleiliftil l,tictil Kiiiiruii DiimfKikawinit Mfti.Mr, fflir-Cl A S. CLnOHOKN ft Co. Imffftrr nml Itritlrr In Utmrrat .1rr- rhntnlltr, itrtttr Qiim ttml Kialiinunti Stiff 14, Honolulu, f l(rl6l A. siuu'Aiai, lf'fifrimfi,tr nml lrveler, WutoU roplriUi mudan SpaolnlUf, All nnltrn friiii ilnJotlfi UUrvIt irunii,tl allemlcil lo, no. 55, num. nnthttiv honlimi ii.i wil99 A W. I'l.lHCIl ft Co. Shli VhUHitlw ttwl t'ontmUwIott Jlrp- chnnt Ni, 13 Quukh Sr.i ...llinii.uuf, Aijfiitftfor UmimI'(Jhii bik! Homli t.4it unl t ry li.tvn IVm Ktlkr. iivtfii A CLRN ft HOUINSON, ItmlrtM In l.umker nnd nil Kindt of llnlld In If MnlfrlnU, faint, iHli, XnU, r$c ttlt, 44 QWfKH SlkllKrt.Mit HitMuLULU, , I, ACKNtt (r CMUt)Nllt tUleAkaU, KuUmiitu, Kekauluohl, Mary BUn, UlUnia, t'Auahl ml Lahl. Al l(iiUiHon Wturf. iio-id DISU01- ft CO., lUnken Munolulv, Hamaiian Ulanuv Diaw Kxchangv on I'lIK HANK OF CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO. jjrffut helr1MtiiU In NKW VORjjT Zf Vk fj i JS N KONO N "jUROTMiiCIIIii SONS, I' - S$ CONDON. Xltunu t UCOMKUCIAUAfJyO CO, 0 SYDNEY, CO.NUON. TU COMMERCIAL HANKINO CO.. X. OP SYUNEY. SYDNEY. lh lUN'tCt OF NKW ZEAIaANDt AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCII, AND WELLINGTON TIIK nANKS OF UK1VISU COLUMBIA, VlCIORU, M.C, AND PORTLAND, OR, Tmnuut a Gaunt JUnking fluiinuj. ( BRBWBR at COMPANV. W (Llmim.) Urml MrrHlUH4l"mmlUn Ag.nU IJuit.i Srurr, lluHomiu. Otfierv-1'. C; Jonaa, Jr., (iraalilaill aiul ounafar; loaapli O. Caitar liaaaurar aul aacratary, IMractgrt : IImu. Oiulaa K. lliaho(. .ik! II. A. H. Caiur! W. K. Allen attetth. attg, c. HUSTACB, (.oauaaLT with aouu A CO.) IfAWaMlv KM, UtlmU l,rar, 111, Km.) SrT Uau.a IUhhumv Haiu Kautily, FUlaAtiuo, ual Ship Xtv ui,4 ml ahutt W Naai al by aaary auainat. Or Jan (iom lb miIm liJva((aUUullyaculaJ. lalaplkaia N. im. aavait f4 C. C0L8MAN. aWurAamtlA Mthlnli, CmtrUf Wrk I Htr mklm0, ll0w.U(.M ....,... II.I lUauiii UaJuWy, . wMCai Cwina! bky. HU4 Sltaa iv-a jOiiijincoo (nruB. K, Vll.l.lAMri, iMrMMM KXIl lll In I'nrnlhr0 nf livrit llrtll'ttnMi ,(( If'lifiUti-rfr nml Mitnufit?lurr, hirfltfWta WVifWMH U III l')l l,..l, Wli, llitfllll M'l fwl 11 llM lfl. AM nf(ll, twmAlf mianM i ti-l-l AN 11.11 A- COOKIt, iiI''Imi nml t'oinmllini Mmttltili U fri Kumirmt .....HfliioiVll. iMietmt mi liAIr in (JIJNI'.HAI, MKUCIIANDISi:. III M(f Kwk A trtt.t!tr WthtHltfM, I In AUimtuUrlk HMln l1t4fMfft. It lUfalM'l. r WaUIm I1hiiM( . A II. M.n-tl. fit UwM.ny, K"t'M. Kwal j M fUtt.U,, llatt.l, KUu), M lUll fll(l -frfljrfiy. ),m K'N?M2r (rfim)rlf IUfrhM ll4Ml(M( lw Ifttt'ifi IttiHMrv AMtity iA hn Vtihkvvh 'I M Nw t'.tiiuut iMl Uwtrmntm Jtrttntif 1 M'f'yl O. M Wfti' 1'itl'M Cfiffif'tltt MirlilMt. Ilrf N4W Ytt r'M 1IUM !'( 1.1 (I--.., 'II. kt.. t.a.a.1. iJl.a ttt-.,1A.A -.1 t, V.M.. iiri rwri t inf-i ir"Bmiiii wpi ! r tfi1 tmt (.lUiil M,iImi, Wtl1 Wti Otl.1i' Hlnvr Hliiin(liiil( Oiiinr. vi,.i.r n vrtiwrti t pi',f nin, ti, I', AI1AMH, .tHrlliiHe? nml fniHiiilitfan Metrhmil, ), ,iW;hi,m l!tM, , , Ilriiiitiiiii al't'.l pll, IIOIM'llrjIH.AKOim A Co. immittr lltul Vnttttitlfliitt irrthnl Uu, Si;iiMflii'r...illiiniiiiiii On 1111, II I i-',i E" C, KOVlt, Hunt mitt Mu I'tiltilrr, I'aikh IIahi, im , flo. i'.; Klnu Mrmar... in-iiC.i .11(1111.11)111 O. HAM. At HON, ,(I.UIi.,IJ lunmipm Am, i,wam im II tt nlwtitf tint! Ilfn,r$l Alfrrtmnttt, Ct-prfH ot Kip" ahu uT flrpfimf, umimv orricMf William W, thtf .Vrntotiittot Mnnff In (1 AiM.i,..., . . ,,ttnmMtYntliimtt W, V, Alfn, AMt)Hf iftlt,f Uionij. Mv, Im it. WliM IVr-ytJ P A IICIIAUI'UK m Co, hn$tnHrr (! Vmmiiin JHrrrhtnt0, No. Mknciuht flTRr. Uun'jtvtv llV;f P II, OKDINCf, tCsftrrtt a tut lrttyittH Officit No, Ii Kin ltrt. IUl(1orico, Uo, 47 Punchbowl 5trt, II on oJ 11 In, Oflliti, , I l-'rtlglilj IV.liA((r, ttt lUifitK (Mimed in imI (turn (.11 lfa rl HuiHrfi.iii hik ypririitv, i,rliil -(rriil'ffi il i$ trut-vfitK FurfiHur. wlilf WAOONH KXI-KKHHI.V FOK Oil.r. Tftfr'.ti.f.a, Uor Wu (MI-TTl?('llOlt, No. QH, 'IltK I'UKIUSC PUANK OliUTZ, Hunt nmt Hhttpmnkrv, IttntinnJ fttiMt nt4uU 10 OnlcN Nn, nj Fiiwt Krfcnr . HtlMOLIitlf ii. W, MACrAhiANK, It. N. M AtfAirl.AHK, Q W. MACFAKCANU ft CO, ImportUra, CommlMlo Mrokant .ml 8nicr Iotor. 1i'fiiiMf UuitlUiK. . , ifurrtl ilfttl, Hcftoliilu. AiikNit run 1'uiit.M Sheep Kan.). Co, HawsII, J, r'uwlfr tL iVt aStraii! I'lo nl I'ofulU 'I'r4mw4) Woik. m, Mintc, yim,m K Co't .SuAr Mcliiicr)r, (lUtow (iUnOW bIhI llntiolulu Llnbf I'AClieU, I.Urr)HMj tuht Honolulu l,lii4 of rcVfli, l,on'l'mtHl llotrfjlulii lIn- of .SleanKfi, Sun Kif Offnt of IxIhIuii, 4-'f H UACKPBLDft Co, Hmrrat Commtnton Aypnta, Com. Wmr AHUiun Kiimir.., Honolulu iv6i IIULLISTUK ft Co. If nfrfift and lttntt itrujtt t$$td To Untcunlmt&t No. 39, Nuianu SriMr HoNfjuii' aic6i Ljopp ft cOh No 7. Kino Stukkt .., IIonoiuiu Uidtotmtrrer, hrnpr and limlvt In utt Kindt nf k'nrnllnrt TcIiiIkiii Nft, 14, JlJ7y H VMAN UKOrilBRS, iiHimrlera of U.nmrnt MrrtluiHill fram ymnee, ISnylitHit, rrmniiy nm,1 the Vnllril Hint... No. s$ljuN Sni ....HuNuiuii- H YMAN DROTHBRS, VouhmUtlan Merrhant, Nasu4 Fnunt hr i.SAh FhAHilhCO tio-afii. U E. McINTYRH ft BROTHBK, OftKtrtf and Yrtd Mar, Cofc. KiN and Four Srt. ,,...,. Honolvlu i-oi H ONOLb'LU IRON WORKS C Hmm tSmglnri, HtUtr$, Hngar Mill; CamJurt, Iron, HrM "t JikI l'ilny. IIONOLVLU,,..,, !,,. I MacMncry bt wrcrjr ilatrljitton nuJ to order. I'ailicuUf MlaiuluQ imU tu hKi(,'t IlLVkamiihlni. Jvb wurlc aaacultj on I)m UMjffaa mMk. io- TNO. O. FOWLER Co., LEEDS, KNOLAND, Arm iirtinr.il Im furnimt flam, anil Mi. MMlia fmr Hurt J'ORTAULE TRAMWAYS, WUh Of UhoH Caii ukI LucunulKM, SvUI.'j ADAPTED 0R &UU.R I'UNTATIO.NS. Parananl Ratlwart. n4 LoiiMiutivai anU (an, Tr iw abnuiaa aou Kua UKonuuvaa, tt Fkxuliuip and Cukitmlui Uackwair, Pun- at Enfiinaa (u all jmuum., Wiojinf EliaiAaa lua Inclioaa. Lalalucuaa wllk lllulntluua. MoJala aiul PK.it Krapha of Iba abuaa PUnl aad MaalliMrv hut ba rta 41 lla unkaa ol lha unoaniasaiL W. U UKLKN aikl (U W. MALTAKL.NK ft CO.. A..u for Iwa l'u lafdCa .IJ-t I W. OIRVIN, t'viaimUaUn Jf.lt Aaua. aaal tl.mrrml BmmJmr lit Brjf ), WaiuikM, Uavi ....,,,,... l. Orouriaa, llaijaua, Stalry, Palaal MatlLiata, 1 aaiaiaai, aai taaMaaiaro. I OHM T. WATMN4HUI, fetaial rlrr m4 Ml.r ilraiaraal Jfar Nu. ij-ji ijuaaa Staaarr...., atl ...Hoautitu jhioituoo (iliirrto, I M, OAT, jll,, h CO, AI'f(llM- ilfl ,V,a O'Hl'ril, lint ltnMfr fihitup rlanrt linitrirlUmtM , , Hn, j M'MHtut tlf II T llmii.M, II, I J (inn ;oiT, Mm, f,'iar mint Klttl ItnH llUrt Alt nml lliiiifft, tj tt llB'll, I1hI' dwl tmt ma)ll, Imm (ufl.11,' li jil, 1 hMbMr, IIK, fit, Hn i KUMiM4i'i Hum Hiokih lV,l .. I AUDI Cn fVfHtiMirii .iri-rM'iM, mmnf, arxl ilaatar, ff ihf, (llilfi -i 0rfl I I Will, I U , ..I' I. I""! I llWIllin ft'cOOKK, (gtw r !, ft iiisvuM,) lininirtr itiiil titular In t.nmlir mnl tilt itiiitr nf minium mnrimi Hv fil't HtHHT t ,I4iIIIIU 1 11m mil 1 w&aiawHB L Alll.O, llmlrr tit itrtl llnmU, lllrr, Tril, Mttlt unit ll'mirfl fliinili, Halm, ll'iiil mitt f.oaa, llrmi, I'rnt mnt tflniirt 1'ltnr unit Tnhnrtti A' (.ftalalirt i4 Plia aial flMiar Har.lallMw al KHinJItw, g,a,la,l, Walf,, I'.ara, nun Ifa'U, (,'H, f( DIM XII N ClMFM f,.,.. .HllKIII III U a--ltl r VOHB A I.RVKY, Anrltnn'ir nml f'iimmltlnn Mrrrltilnl; Cnnnitn l'r akii l)vu Kiii.m, llin,i.i'ti. rfalaa ( Cllli'f na, ),a V, ral 'M Ufal (I.l..fal Mirtl'tri'll iimnttf fcllrn.t.,1 In. finU thl ttif Atn,U mi i l',itttiin tn'Hhiwili, It, UiiiMi, jt- IJ, l.rv, jUf I'll I I.I.I I'U Co. Intmrtrr unit It'linUtntu ilntlrr In f'lotlf I11U1 limit, Mtit Ititl, Mrn t-'iir nl'ltlnn lltmitt, I'tlnry tlfimtt, I'.lr, tto, niKAAiiiiMAmR-Tr Hwmiibiu . Itl KAAM(MAMVfitr . , ,. W. McCHIIUNKY ft HON, M )AUM tft lnlhr, Ithlff f Alton nnd f'tnntntttlon Mrrthtint, A K rrt t f'f tf H?rylKiw0i(iV ii 1vn Hfttknr ... MftHouuuv tjy-ijl. No. M H, OHINHAUM ft Co, lmptrlr nnd Whomutt lnter in flen frttt Mrrrhattdt; MakkVi IUjk., Quunn Htntnr, HortOt-iU' M ii, 0R1NHAUM ft Co, Fftrtmrtthtff nnd t,'atnmttn Mrrhnnt, Ho, h CAiiruHMiA Hr. Hah IVAHtrorn. Si-mUI fcIitli fm nml tMrikuUf AlttMlrm (!tt In WrfmriKfifii m iini ftfixiucF. 3l'-i pACIIMC IIAIU1WAKU CO, imiHtrtnrm nnd Itrtilrr In Hardware, t'ttl trrjf, Ttudn, l'i(4 ti n.1 Oil, ikJ (;tTl MirilirutMi. No, 74 Ann , Konf Hrtmr.. ...... ...II'muiim O J LKVttY ft CO., tt'ftolranlr nnd It ft nil (lrorr, No,t Yovr flTkfT Mouhi.vui FreK piutttU 4 ffitUIm ol all VIftl tm liaiJ nifl f ltl f rauUtly twin t'.ut ijmi miui America -tik,lt ill U Ail at lli lowci mfWt km, Otnl ltlivr'l lo an) ji ef t) city ft' ut trj(- kUitil wMli f.lklttvl aiul Iftrrnj allicrillnf) will L icivn IuIIimiiv. 1 ifrt ff TIIK W It ST K KM AND HAWAIIAN IN veitmtnt Company (llmltd.) MoiMir ittt fur iVif t tittt yKfmUtm tyturtl Wiuniy, AnJy to W, U UHMaM. Offici (leaver IM.xV, Fori fU. .ui:!2i.- Mai ".fr TII EO. ILDAVIBS ft Co. (LaTi (ahiom, Gmkrh K Ok) Imtttrtrra and Vunttnllon JUrrhnntm, No. 4 KAAtMMAMT Sl ... f,.IONOl4fM' AGKNrS rOK LloyJ'tanJ ih Urtiool Utvlttwr'ttttn. lWinh ami Fnttijn M arlntj Imuunre C 1 Company, and Notllrrn AAinanoa Company. a 'o-'-. 1 --plIOS. 0. THRUM. IMC04TIHG AMU M ANUrAcTlrklMd Stationer, Itotik'ttttrr, I'rtnirr, ituuU binder, rtr,, Arwj trttbltil.fr of Ii HattaiianAliianic ami Annual IVdUr In lln Sllonry, feAi, Mutlc, 'loyi tti Fancy OohK roar Sinkrt. NrAk HcrrrL, . ,.. .IIonoiulu xiitjajSl n wiJT, m. w, iuw, AlUST, DOW ft CO., L W. MAi,tAkUAfte. imimrtrr. nml Urnlru tit all klinlm ,if Mm.tr, Fiinru anil iluniinrr IIoimI, I'urnilurr o( all kiiul. Sawini, Ma.litn4. Ml.rn,.. Patitllfiifa, Cbioiiwa aiaiiuya, l'Mliiiai Piaiiw u,mI Cbirmaa lu Milar. Moving aiil rrialrin I uritui. aaiulil)r. No. 103 Font SraaRT.,. ,,.,,,HoNoitLii .!!"?'' 1I7ILLIAM McCANDLBSS lirnlrr In Vhalrr.l llrrf, Yral, Jl niton, Kir, Ha. t Qvtrn Smkkt, Pih aUaKKT, Family aial Shipping orilara cafcfully biuimIaJ to. Lira Stock (urnithfl lo V.awU at thott notice. Vega labtaa ut all kinja aupplia.1 lo t dar. TitarMOxa No. in. '-3"J Insurance polices. DOSTON BOARD OP UNDERWRITERS. C, BREH'AK Cm., Airtata rot th HawalUa lalana. 110-01 BRITISH PORHICN MARINE INSUH. tat Coaapaay, (LiaaMttf) TIIKO. II, Pril'tKS, AC.KXr. lltr abot aaant baa trcalvcj bvuruciUifia la ra duc lb lata, iA ItiMaiic batwean HoouluU lul lOm In tW IWlfic, ami la how yttyiitd to iaaua pull ilea at lha taacal ralca, aruh a (tlal raluallan mi (Might 1. altaoicia. 3lc6, QRBMBN BOARO OP UNDERWRITERS. P.A.SCIIAHtgKtr'C. Aftml Abo aa-rnta for lha Dr.fclco Board oT UaHrraillau. VUaaa Uoaad of UoJtrwiltera. For lha llaarama IJanda. tioaoi FORTUNA GENERAL INSURANCE COM. oaayaf BaroB. a; a, sat amps k a c, agb.vts. Tba abM laauranca Cboiuany, Lit atfabflUMU a Caoaral Agauey hara, aul lha vitalaraigaaj, la.Miai Aaaala, ai aalhvalac4 to uk ritka agaioat tha (Uagtra of tba Saaa at lb moat raaauoabla tataa aa4 urn, tb awat Cavorabk taraia. aial GERMAN LLOYD MARINE INSURANCE Coaaoaav of !. r, a. scharpsk & c. Aatyrs. 'Iha aboaa lowrarK Cunpajiy baa aLljiahaJ a Gaa aral Aaaary bara,aialiaabviaMiaL(iralAgaiaa, ai aalbjli.l la taka Kiaka aaiau tba iLaiarar ta tba itaaa at Ik ml naMtUa lawa, ami a lb aauat U- furawa tana. lio-aflt H AMMJEaVMAeOCBUJO PI RE INCUR A.)A&GKXAGSXr r IfaJJUfc t Mtwhaaatbaa, Fivnutu l MacblMry laMtrvu mtywim wvwvm vm aw wvarVw (rau. M4j UAW. PIHIWrUEAMCR . P, A. SCIIASPtf A U.ACA.Vrs. TW aavaa ra laxiaf baa tppfaMa.l ajuu A lata maiaa aaa t.aala4 l Iraara taa ilinn taaa Waa4lrUtrll.,aa4 oa MaaTjjjlEaua. atMiaaaaoZir lira. Infitiruuct lollao, NOIHII-(tlll(MA)l I'll'K IrlHMMAIICK CMfiiif ( INinlnilK, . lMfKPM.ll V ft, .iflHHf. " i)wi P Iwwtimt Gmnirntn, " ny , TW AfBiitsriM !,. ,miMrt, ( (U jltj . !"-), m i.tl m " UnMntn. rm HmlnMt mt.l'ftm. 1mMmtkm - ' nml MP MIMfc l ?( ( IR ), ji Cm NIIW RHOI.AKI) MUTtMt; 1,1 I'll IIISUI! M Cfimfnf ht ll'lMi, lAtri.P. A COOKP, Aonunt, imMmmtm iH 'riii1 olilt I'urfljr Mnliml l.lfr liituMnw C(iiiiinx In lh! UnllM lilnt't, full!? litnlnn l.a,fta) 1'itrnrillitt Iprttf M"l t'al.l lliKr-mtl lli,m,ilil Al.MT, I "' PIIII.Atlltl.l'IIIA It(IAIll) 01' uiionii lalllafl, t, IIRIUt'KK li(.l. A j anil fur tU Hawaiian lilan-li, iai THAH.A'ri.AMriO PIHK IIISUHAHCR I C'l.mfan; nt llaialnt, II. IIACKPKI.0 V C,, J,,,,,, Cafilla! an,! Mfa , MlMa ' iWf V-itmnmt'tmiitlii ' T(4l,,,,.. , , , Htuhtm ivfftww, lUrtt(V f vriw ft ifrtf lUtMlnt. tmtftintf MttUn1i t'fimtt, MMif tf. nr.t kltMJmf 11M HUt XIII, f-l iU in ttt hi)jf gUt4 tit ii ; by Ttt9, rtt (Im rtvM frrraMT Iawm. 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