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THE HAWAIIAN STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893. SIX PAGES. The Hawaiian Star. PUBLISHED EVFRY AFTti RNOOM EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE HAWAIIAN STAR NEWaHAPtR COMPANY. Ltd. Wai ilk d I'HAs. V. SMITH) Oay, Managing Mlioi . Business RuMgtt. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I'er Year in Advance, $o.ou Fit Month in Advance, 'J" Ponfatn. pit Year in Advance, to.iio Kate- ADVERTISING RATES loi ttansicnt anil regular a.l ending mcc .165 may bi obtained at ihe Hell Telephone Nun.Ki publication 237. Mutull FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER Mexican country . they Co . luct ai. uiasit rv btlld which visited that few years ago. Meantime, I do a great ileal b their con 1 appearance and by their f the most delicate o) rlvlliitd arts to irinnve any laise impressions which ;nu iist in the United Slates about the Hawaiian habits, modes of life and divss and aspects of rharar ter. 1. caii the (an v a local paper notnl tin. lignihS 1 1 a Waihlngton dtti ati l to San t'ranclaco Examintr, rather rlnu the protpeci of Hawaiian MONEY WAITING I HE BOOM. The fad that money ll being with drawn from investment in the United Staks and Australia because values theie are on the downward grade, woo'd be very much to Hawaiian advantage if annexation should come within the next few months. As Minister Blount hints and the New Vurk Sun lays, Hawaii will have a tremendous boom the moment the American colors art hoisted here for good. Now with mil lions of idle Capital locked up on the neighboring continents what could be more natural that much ol it should find its way to a place where v.. lues will be on the rise and will be certain to reach as great an altitude II they ever did in the most favored sections of Western America. To the cautious t Jintalist whose money has been taken from banks and stock companies and is drawing him no further interest, the temptation to take a "flyer" here will be very great. From experience at home he will know that if Hawaii had nothing more than a goGd climate and an ordinary com mercC, the group would boom on those alone for at least a couple of years but when he realizes the immense groundwork of prosperity in the sugar, coffee, small fruit, vanilla, cocoa, ramie and sisal products ; the enormous trade that will center at these "'cross-roads of the Pacific" when the Nicaragua canal shall have been digged and the cable laid ; the wonderful sanitary and scenic attractions of the "Paradise and the Inferno," as our edenic and volcanic charms are designated, he will not be likely to hold himself back from lame investments, under annexation Hawaii could not fail to be the Mecca of unused dollars and pounds sterling, the good'y influence of which it would feel in the increase of sugar and Coffee plantations, the development of the latent resources of the soil, the construction of railway and public works, the building of homes and the general rehabilitation of business in Honolulu, Hilo, Lihaina and in manv new towns, led by Pearl City, which would be conjured up by good times and ample immigratioi We expect to see all these go d things come to pass in the near future That they are not visionary or prob lematical is proved by the history of every attractive region and commercial entrepot between Buffalo and 1'uget Sound which has been subject, in turn, to the bold westtrn advance of the American home-builder and capitalist. These pioneers of progress follow the llag wherever it goes, and they bring prosperity with them. They are visi bly waiting now for fate to fix the Amtrican status of this fruitful archi pelago. MR. BLOUNT has begun to draw from his budeet of amusing reini niscences of Hawaii. Among them a story that one ol the correspondents here tried to settle the revolution on the line of New York practical politics, his idea being that the tx-Oueen could be bribed to come out (or annexation by promise of a life gratuity. Th correspondent, Mr. Hlounl says, claimed to have fixed up one insurrection in Venezuela for cash and was sure lint the Hawaiian trouble would also yield to the liold cure. The name of tuis en terprising journalist does not appear though suspicion rests upon Wm. Shaw Bowen of the World, It is worth re marking in the same connection that the scheme which is thus credited to visiting newspaper man is the same one which the imaginative Nord ff lai at the door of Ties, dent Hole and Mm ister Stevens and which, but for the interference of the deoigia diplomat, would have brought the Hi mid cor respondent into unpleasant contact with the law. Ws hope that the old band will not fail to accept Mr. Thurston's offer. The chance to go the World's Fair, with all expenses paid and the oppor tunity present to nuke private musii al engagements in the eilits then and thereafter to be visited, is one that de serves to be followed up. No one who knows the Superiority of the band to the general run of "braas and boom" organizations in Chic ago and San 1 ran cisco can doubt that our Hawaiian musicians would line their pockets well. They would be as much the age in America as was the i rack annexation, as coming from Mr. 1, T. W illiams who hail been known in Ho nolulu as an antbannexationist, while here investigating the annexation senti ment last year. It happens that Mr. Williams has not been the correspond ent ot the bxanttntr at Washington ror some lime, having been a month ago reported to be enjoying himself at Golden (late Villa. BufletiH, BY AUTHORITY. SKALKD TEN DF.RS. Seated Tenders iii In reseivsri ai the Interior Office until Wednesday September 201I1, at i o'clock noun, fot the OOQftrUCtloD nf a highway across iiie Hakalaa i Men, North Hlk, Hawaii. Plan snH ipedficatloni ftx the urk can be seen at thi office of the Heperlntendtnl f Pabtlc Work, Honololo, and at the office- ol A. 1:. Loebensteln, Hilo, Hawaii. Tin Minister "I the Interior does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any hiil. .1. A. KINO, Minister ol the Interior. Interim Otiicc, Sepl 7th, 1893. IJ9-J (Ficucvitl eibbcrtiactttcnte l&mm 6eucr.il JUibcrtiocmcnts. IT is EASY rnrral JVObrrttscmcntEs. I'm memory of our interesting con f I. 11 c... . -- temp' ran 1- again at taint. 1 ne star -.aid that the correspondence had been written by S. S. Chamberlain, who 1 . ... .1. ,-, 11T : succeeded I. I. Williams as . Isling ton agent of the Examiner." It will be remembered that Mr, Chamberlain was a Royalist sympathiser while here, hence the Importance of his admission tint the monarchist cause is doomed. SALE OF LEASE OF THE GOVERNMENT REMNANTS OF PUUF.PA iND AND KOKOtKt, KOH ALA. HAWAII On Tilt RSDAY, Oetobet 5. 1890, at u Sioek noon, at the front entrance of the Executive Huilding will be sold at Public Auction the rennanti of the Government lands of Paueot tm and Kokoiki, K hala, Hawaii, containing an area ol 599 acres, a tittle more or less. Term: Lease for lo years, I'pMi price: $125 per annum payable mi-nnnually in advance. J. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office. Sepl. ), 1893. 1 ?8-jt III plan to have a fine exhibit of Hawaiian products, curios and :he like at the mid-w inter fair is one which m mends itself to public good sense. Anything not too expensive, which will keep alive the prevailing interest in these Islands abroad, will yield advan taees lo a residents here the CW and the Gentile, the Royalist ami Re publican,, the native and the haolt tinted as one. There is no politics in the proposed display, and this is a fact which We should like to see em ph a sized by the appointment ot an ex hibition board, to contain representa tives of all Hawaiian partie(s. In 1 non partisan movement like this one, which is designed to benefit the whole runtry, there is as much ro m f r the professed Royalist as there is lor the friend of annexation. Hawaiian finances were ro widely bruited a while ago by the unfriendly tongues of Cians Spreckels mid Charles Nordheiff as to draw a large measure of attention in America to the facts in volved. As a consequence, Mr I l.nnon's wetklv statements have been republished by summary in New y ork Chicago and other cities with the result that Hawaiian credit has been materially improved and the prophel of evil silenced. Some of the leading journals compliment the showing in terms which ought to be very gratifying to Mr. Damon, as they certainly are to the Annexation party. The feeling is very general now in the United States that Hawaiian finances are being man- id with consummate skill. IRRIGATION NOVICE. 0s i 11 1; to the drouidit and scarcity of water e Irrigation hours are hereby suspended until further notice. All persons disregarding the above notice arc hahlc lo nae ineir privileges cut on without further notice. ANDREW BROWN, Superintendent Honolulu Water Works. Honolulu, II. I.. Aug 30, 1893. 133-tf A Big Week! That's what ii is at King Bros.' Art Empori um, .1 bir week for the house, and a bigger week for buyers of everything in their line. This week they have an especially fine displaj ol pictures, artists' supplies, mirrors, photograph and auto graph albums, wall brack ets and easels, plush fancy goods and novel lies, the latest styles of mouldings for framing and cornices, a full line of window pole cornices, etc. Now is the time to have portraits en larged in crayon or india ink by first class artists at lowest rates. TO BRAG hut decidedly of more value to have Your Work speak for itself. We base our claim upon the actual Results obtained in the past, in the correction of all visual defects, no matter how complicated. We grind lenses specially needed for complicated cases, insuring an absolute fit. Is this of any value to you, or do you prefer buying your Glasses at haphazard not knowing if they help or injure your eyes. Would you give your eye siont lor all vou possess ii vou know them proper have them; and when vou feel they need attention, always consult WATER NOTICE. Owing to the drought anil scarcity of water, the residents above Juild Street are requested to collect what water they may require for household purposes beiore 8 o'clock a.m. ANDREW BROWN, Su)t. Honolulu WaurWorks. 107 If ,'lciu lift) crtte entente FOR SALE. A COTTAGE AT WAIKIK1 IN GOOD Order. Apply 10 W. i . PEACOCK & CO. King1 Bros. HOTEL ST ll.l-O. leet Aim at the Drake And yi ducks. u are hound to hit some of the This i precisely the -amc with n FOR SALE. A FINE NAPHTHA LAUNCH. rartlC .I IC I ill lats enquire I AMES B. CASTLE, 'Hector General ol Custom'.. Ii is altogether likely that the At lantic passage between New ork and ( iueenstown will soon be reduced to live days. This will ins' re an average run of ooo miles per diem, a rate of peed which, if developed in a steamer dying between San Francisco and Ho- , , . ..1 .1 1 T..I A.. ...itl.lr. lidlUlll, WOUlel lui uiesc lai. uua wii three and a hall days' journey of the coast. One of the go d results i f the Annexation boom would be local busi nesi enough on this gn to warrant the employment rtf much faster vessels than those now in use. It is by no means imp' SSible in the future to have the best types of the ocean racer on the Hawaiian route and in profitable- em ployment going snd coming. I'm attachment if Hawaiian! to their il eg is natural and becoming, and on this account it is pleasant to be able to tell the natives that the cross and stripes would be as free to wave after the Islands had been annexed as they ever were before that consummation. i'.dih Slate and Iiuiloiyol the- Aim ri SO Union is at liberty to Hy its own erisig. ; ancl wnue caiiiornia can iioisi i lie be n, South Carolina the palmetto and Maine the pine tree, there will be nothing in the wy of displaying the historic llag I t Hawaii L. H. DEE, -JOBBER OF Wampole's Tasteless Preparation OF Cod Liver Oil. ? Mot it. 1 hen gtvi care while v" The Hawaiian News Co.L'd STATIONERS, News and Music Dealers, 25 and 2 MERCHANT STREET, KEEP ON HAND Superior Anortment of Goods Blank Books, all kinds; Memorandum Books, in grea variety PIANOS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS, Sheet Music Subscriptions Received for any Periodical Published. AGENTS FOR Klinkner's Red Rubber Stamp and Yost Type Writer. H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. H.F. WICHMAN SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, fit 7 Fort Street. New Goods received hy every Packet from the Eastern Stales and Euiope. Kresh California Produce by every steamer. All orders faithfully attended to, and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office Hox No. 14V Telephone No 92. The Palace Ice Cream Parlors, HENRY DAVIS & Co., Hotel STatrr, howolvlv. Ice Cream, Sherbets, Ice Cream Soda A Choice Assortment of French & Plain Mixed Candies Coffee, Tea or Chocolate with Sandwiches, served at all hours. 05 iy M8. ATWOOD, Proprietress. 52 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I. GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS ! Purveyors to the United States Navy and Provisioned of War Vessels. SEVlj(r MACHINES FAMILY GROCERIES, TABLE LUXURIES. ICE HOUSE DELICACIES. Coffee Roasters and Tea Dealers. Call in and examine the NEW BUTTONHOLE MACHINE And our new stock of Fine singer swing Machines Island Produce a Specialty '. OL.ieiL.iKJl.n 1 QaNRRAL AOBMT, Bethel Street, Honolulu, Damon Block. Repairing Hone. FRESH BUTTER and EGGS. HOTEL STREET, Between Fort and Bethel Streets DR. BRODIE Has Resumed Practice AT T. 49 Eerstaaia St. 3 P.M., OFFICE HOURS: 8 tog a.m and 7 to 8 P.M. sVBoth Tel 'hooei No. 33G ti 1 1 ill For Yokohama " AIKOKUMARU," a FINE IAPANESE STEAMER ek ol next month, directly despatched fur the above Where News is Suppressed. A ulcrm Iron BlICDOl Ayrcs, elated August 271I1, states that the Chief oi Police on that djy sunniuned the editors of all the newspapers in the c ity to his c ffice at midnight and f..rbade ihern to publish any political or military news in the future. The writer, when working on the liuenos Ayrts Herald some four years ago during the last revolution there, remembers that and .ill other newspjper offices in the city being absolutely taken possession of By the police. Pol nearly a week all publication was stopped and for a long time after the first impression of each issue h.id to be sent to the jfef poll tico for Kit, approval before the balance c jiild be run off. Colonel W. H Hallett and Lieuten ant Coffin of the English army, stationed in It dia, are in San FraQCiiCU and Cave for the Orient on the next China steamer. They will be rrmembtied .is paying an extended visit heie-a shoit time since. 1 hie here lirst i from Japan, will I port on or about 13th September, 1893, Instead ofCuUrtt U formerly advertised. 1' nr freight and passage plea.se ftpply to K. OCIQRA & CO. 13011' Agents New Goods! IF you want a good pair of GLOVES for driving 01 walking, I can sell V111 to you. Or it u want to see 10OTC NEW NECK WEAR in the latest designs and shapes, call armind and feast your eyes. I bave also g-t a new stock of COLLARS and CUFFS, and RUOVe all do not forge, thai I snt making SHIRTS TO ORDER in all styles, and that I am the sole agent for the ti. Jaegei Sanitary Underwear. Your physician recommends h (01 the health. M. GOLDBERG. I id -1 in It aims to cure Consumption, Hits the Mark, too, and it most effectually breaks up Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness and all Throat and Lung troubles that cause this disease. It is natural logic to conclude that if Wampole's Preparation of Cod Liver Oil has power to prevent Consumption, it sure ly is able to cure these lesser emergencies. This vigor-making, fat pro ducing preparation is Absolute ly Tasteless, in so far as Cod Liver Oil is concerned. All you notice is a delightful flavor of Wild Cherry and Anise. But the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is there all the same. It is a great blood en richer. Best ot all it is a natu ral food that in its stomachic effects, actually assists its own assimilation. In Pulmonary or Bronchia troubles it is unenualled. No one doubts the value of Cod Liver Oil, but not every one is able to take it. WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION removes the nauseous objection and actually makes Cod Liver Oil palatable. KEPT IN STOCK AND SOLD BY HOLLISTER & Co. Druggists. 109 Fort Sthekt, Honolulu. Club Stables Co. s. r. GRAHAM, Manaofk, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. Fou i Street, Between Hotel THOS. G. THRUM'S UP TOW We are Agents and First Handlers of Maui Potatoes, AND SELL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. P. O. Box 505. Both Telephones Number 130. I 06 Fort Street. C. R. COLLINS, Practical Harness Maker Still keeps on hand a varied stock ol Office. Commercial and Fashionable Stationery, con Msiiii in pan of Engrossing and Legal papers ami wrappers, l- lat ami loided .ap, broad and narrow Hill, Statement. Journal and Ledger papers J Linen and other letter and note papers in told or tablet 1ini, with or witlmut Velopesj Isl ind View Letter paper ami View Aote Papeteriesi Correspondence Menu. Ball and Visiting Cards, etc.. etc., replenishing th same from time to time and adding novelties as they appear. DO O It Besides a lull line of Blank Books, m the various lises and bindings Tim Hooks, am Books, Agents' and Notafie Kecords, Receipts, Note and other form book; Memo, ami Pass Books, the variety ol Miscel laneous Works, Teachers' and other Hibles. Children's books, Lim n and other Toy Hooks, etc., etc., invites attention. Special Import Orders for Books, Musicy etc., mado up Monthly. News The News Department has cars ful attention for prompt lorwaulaiicc ol all periodicals. Supscriptions entered at any time and periodicals not regularly received will be ordered as desired. All Subscriptions Payable in Advance. A larc slock uf Seaside and oilier lilirarieson hand, and new Novels received by every mail Anisis Drawing Material!, and a full supply 01 nisur tv. newtOD 8 oil colors, brushes canvas, stretcher., etc., kept on hand or pro cuieu on inon nonce. Albums Iheir several kinds, Work Boxes and IJaskels, Toilet and Manicure sets Vase., Card Receivers, Leather Goodf, Pari games and Toys in variety, I lulls and Doll sundries. For the Volcano ! Nature's Grandest Wonder. The Popular and Scenic Route IS BY THE Wilder's Steamship Company's Ai STEAMER KINAU. Fitted with Electric l.L'ht, Electric Bells, Courteous and Attentive Service "V I A 13L ILO: AND BkKETA.S'IA. Hn il TEJ EPHONES No. 477- Saddler and Carriage Trimmer. Ki pairs in the ahove branches, a specially. tor (.'hares Moderate. Personal attention givtO to all work. 42 rviny St., Next to Murray's carriage shop 91' Connected with Hack Stand Corner Kui nnd Bethel Sts. BOTH TELEPHONES, No. n.? The Central Market. Always have on hand ehivce liief, Mutton, Veal and Poultry. We make Sausages a specialty. Give us a trial and be convinced. We have the best. Our Corned Heef is o the very best, WBSTBROOK & GAM ( Proprietors. Both TelephoiKi 104. "U-lf Base Masks Balls. Bats, and Gloves Kor all aspiiini' enthusiasts in the profession: aii graues, Binding -The Book Binding and Paper Biding Department still fills all orders entrust ed to it in ihe manufacture ot special work, reijinuing, plain anil intricate ruling, map mounting, paper culling and Mocking, etc, Music bound with caie. Printing --Priming orders of all kinds, executed in lust class manner. In all the above lines in which T. G. T. has been for over twenty years identified in this city, be invites correspondence, and guarantees po mpt .uid careful attention to all orders en Irusledto linn. The Kin Leaves Honolulu Every 10 Days, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Arriving at Hilo Thursday and Sunday Mornings In making up an orcki, see that it includes a subscription lor yourself and for one ur more relatives or IrK-nus abroad to "THI FRIEND the olilest paper published in the Tacifie, Kev, S. K. Bishop, Editor) published monthly, at $2 tier annum, devoted to the religious and educational interests of these islands, as also a recorder 01 political and other current events. Sample copies mailed lo any address. A limited number uf Advertisements taserted at rersoneble rates. ---. ne nawauan Annual now in its Nineteenth year, and acknowledged noi only as ihe peal authority on all information pertaining lo the islands thai residents should know and sUingtrs invariably ask, but the only reference book of Hawaiian statistics, and annual recorder of cuirenl and reiuiuis- hi 1 " QtS. There, tre homes probably in this land in which il is unknown, except by name, ana mere are numerous iricmis abroad to whom this publication would afford untold satisfaction for the fund of reliable information il imparts in its one hundred and fifty or more pages, wilh nothing of ihe "Guide Book" gush auout it. nice per copy lo any address iiu-e islands, 75 cents; or mailed to any address in the Postal Union fot 85 cents each, From Hilo to the Volcano 30 Miles, Passengers are Conveyed in Carriages, TWENTY-TWO MILES, Over a SPLENDID MACADAMIZED Road, runnincr mnst nf the- way through a Dense Tiopical Forest a ride alone worth the trip. 1 he balance of the road on horseback. DAYS! ABSENT FROM HONOLULU 7 ET TIG !KI IE T S,3 Including All Expenses, For Ihe Round Trip, : : Fifty Dollars. For Further Information, Call at the Office, Corner Fort and Queen Streets.