THE HAWAIIAN" STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, TERMS I FIFTY CENTS A MONTH IN ADVANCE. EXCEPT SUNDAY VOL. I. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1898. SI X PAGES. NO. !Lr. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Executive Council. S B. Dole, President of ihe Provisional Gov ernment of the Hawaiian Islands, ami Min ister of Foreign Affairs. J. A. Kin;, Minister of the Interior. S. M. Damon, Minister of f inance. W. O. Smith, Attorney-General. Advisory Council. F. M. Hatch, Vice-President of the Provis ional Government ol the Hawaiian Islands. Cecil Hrown, E. D. Tenney, John Nott, C. Bolte, K. V. McChesney, V. K. Allen, James F. Morgan, Henry Waterhouse, Ed. Suhr, A. Young, 4 J. P. Mendonca, W. C. Wilder. John Emmcluth. C. T. Rodgers, Secretary Executive and Ad visory Councils. Supreme Court. Hon. A. F. Judd, Chief Justice. Hon. R. F. Bickerton, First Associate Justice. Hon. W. F. Frear, Second Associate Justice. Henry Smith, Chief Clerk. Fred Wundenburg, Deputy Clerk. Geo. Lucas, Second Deputy Clerk. J. Walter Jones, Stenographer. Circuit Judges. First Circuit: H. E. Cooper, W. A. Whiting, Oahu. Second Circuit: A. N. Kepoikai. Third and Fourth Circuits: S. L. Austin. Filth Circuit: J. Hardy. Offices and Court-room in Government Building, King Street. Sitting in Honolulu, First Monday in February, May, August, and November. District Court. P lice Station Building, Merchant Street. A. G. M. Robertson, Magistrate. James Thompson, Clerk. Department of Foreign Affairs. Otiice in Government Building, King Street. His Excellency Sanford B. Dole, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Geo. C. Potter, Chief Clerk. VV. Horace Wright, Ed. Stiles, Clerks. Department of the Interior. Office in Government Building, King Street. His Excelltncy J. A. King, Minister of the Interior. Chief Clerk, John A. Hassinger. Assistant Clerks: James H. Boyd, M. K. Keohokalole, James Aholo, Stephen Malta- ulu, George C. Ross, Eward S. Boyd. Chiefs of Bureaus, Department of Interior. Surveyor-General, W. D. Alexander. Supt. Public Works, W. E. Howell. Supt. Water Works, Andrew Brown. Inspector, Electric Lighle, John Ctssidy. Registrar of Conveyances, T. G. Thrum. Road Supervisor, Honolulu, W. H. Cum mings. Chief Engineer Fire Dept., J. II. Hunt. Supt. Insane Asylum, Dr. A. McWayne. Office, Government Building, King Street. Burf.au of Agriculture. President ex officio: His Excellency J. A. King, Minister of the Interior. Members : W. G. Irwin, A. Jaeger, A. Her bert and John Ena. Commissioner of Agriculture and ex officio Secretary of the Board: Joseph Marsden. Department of Finance. Minister of Finance, His Excellency S. M. Damon, Auditor-General, George S. Ross. Registrar of Accounts, Geo. E. Smithies. Clerk of Finance Office, Carl Widemann. Collector Ceneral of Customs, J. B. Castle. Tax Assessor, Oahu, Jonathan Shaw. Deputy Assessor, W. C. Weedon. Postmaster-General, J. M. Oat, Customs Bureau. 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President, Hon. W. O. Smith. Secretary, Chas. Wilcox, Executive Officer, C. B. Reynolds. Agent Board of Health, J. D. McVeigh. Inspector and Manager of Garbage Service, L. L. La Pierre. Inspector, G. W. C. Jones. Port Physician, Dr. Trousseau. Dispensary, Dr. II. McGrew. Leper Settlement, Dr. R. K. Oliver. Board of Education. Office, Government Building, King Street. President, Hon. C. R. Bishop. Secretary, W. James Smith. Inspector of Schools, A. T. Atkinson. Board of Crown Land Commissioners. J A. King, Minister of the Interior, V. O. Smith, Attorney-General, and C, P- Iaukea. Office in Judiciary Budding. Sencntf 3Ubemeetttenti J. T. WATERHOUSE Queen Street Stores, FULL LINKS OF FANCY -:- GOODS of all descriptions. Fort Street Store, 3rNo. 10.1 IN ADDITION TO THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Fancy Goods HAVE JUST RECEIVED, India Linen and Persian Lawns, Embroidery, in 9 yard pieces; Roman and Guipure Embroidery, Oriental, Platte and other Laces, in white, cream and black; Chiffon Lace, all colors; 45 in. Lace Net, cream and black; Striped and Check Dimity, Wide Japanese Crepe, white and colr'd; White, Cream and Black Surah Silk, White and Cream Silk Crepe, Navy and Cream Serge, Suez and Tennis Flannel, The Jenness Miller "Equipoise Waist, Prima Donna and P. D. Corsets, Ladies Black Hose. WILDER & CO., ; Established in 1H72.J Estate ofS. G. WILDER -:- W. C. WILDER IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Lumber and Coal BUILDING MATERIALS SUCH AS Doors, Sash, Blinds BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Paints, Oils, Glass, WALL PAPER, Etc. Corner of Fort & Queen Streets, HONOLULU, H. I. GrO TO THE EAGLE HOUSE, Nuuanu Avenue, or to the ARLINGTON HOTEL. Hotel Street. RATES. Table Board $1 per day. Board and Lodging $2 " " Hoard and Lodging $12 per week. jf Special monthly prices. T. E. KKOUSE: Proprietor. J. E. GOMES. MANUKACTt'RINti JEWELER, AND IM PORTER OK Diamonds, Watches, Silverware and Fine Jewelry, HAWAIIAN - SOUVENIRS. GENERAL REPAIRING. 409 Fort Street, Honolulu. 43 2tf HawaiianWine Co. FRANK BROWN, Manager, 28 and 30 Merchant Street, Honolulu, H. I. 70 ly siusincss tliiroc-. ALLEN & ROBINSON 46 QtiMfl Street. DEALER IN LUMBER AND OTHEK KINDS ok BUILDING MATERIAL. Also Steam and Stove Coal. ML S. GR1NBAUM & CO. Limited. HONOLULU, 11. 1. C ommission Merchants and Importers of General Merchandise. Sao Francisco Office, 115 Front St. F. A. SCHAEFER & CO. IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i looi.i'H', Hawaiian ffsLAlYOSi H. W. SCHMIDT fc SONS. IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fori Street, Honolulu. P. O. Box so?. Telephone 140. LEWIS & CO. IMPORTERS Naval Supplies : Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Etc. in Fort St., Honolulu, H. I. Lime and Cement. For Sale at J. T. WATERHOUSE'S Queen Street Stores. JAS. F. MORGAN. No. 45 Queen Street. Auctioneer and Stock Broker. Special attention given to the handling of Real Estate, Stocks fc Bonds. ROB T LKWKHS. t. M. LDiiKK. K. j. IitWUPA LEWERS & COOKE, Lumber, Buildkrs'IIardware, doors, sash, blinds, paints, oils, glass, wall paper, matting, CORRUGATED IRON, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. H. MAY & CO., Wholesale and Retail GROCERS 98 Fort Street, Both Telephones 22. P. O. Box 470. A. WI'.NNHK. N. P. JAiOBSON. WENNER & CO. Manufacturing Jewelers AND IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, Etc. The Handsomest Souvenir Spoons made in the Hawaiian Islands. Fort Steeet, Honolulu. Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds of Organic and Chemical Manures, The Onl y Factory of the Kind in the Country, and are Prepared to Furnish Fertil izer in (Quantities to Suit Purchasers. Complete High Grade Fertilizers IS1 -A. IDE TO ORDER. Rotted Stable Manures, Pure Raw Hone Meal. Sulphate and Muriate Potash, Nitrate of Soda, Ground Coral Lime Stone, Laysen Island Phosphate, Land Plaster, Fish Guano, etc., etc., always on hand. Send a SAMPLE ORDER and try our (roods. A. F. COOKE, Manager and Proprietor llawaiiun Kerlilizinu Co. HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Si f.am Engines Suoak Mi li s. Bon ers Coolers. Iron, Hkass, AMD Lead Castings. Machinery of Every Description Made to Order. Particular attention paid to Ships' Blaoksmilliing. Jol work executed at Short Notice. W. R. CASTLE. ATTORNEY AX T A. W Office, Carl Wright Building. W. A. KINNEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office: No. 66 Fori Sireet, (W. O. Smith's Law Office). 24 ly J. M. MONSARRAT. ATTORNEY AT LAW m, NOTARY PUBLIC. Criwriuht Hiock, Merchant St., Honolulu. J. ALFRED MAGOON Attorney and Gounselor-At-Law. OFFICE 42 Merchant Street, Honolulu. H. I. F. M. WAKEFIELD, Attorney & Counselor-at-Law Temporaky Office: With C. W. Ashford, Merchant St., 55 Honolulu, H. I. ly W. T. MONSARRAT. Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Office, Infirmary and Residence, King Street. Telephones: Bell 96, Mutual 1S3. Excellent accommodations for patients. Yeterinarv operation table: no dancer from throwing. La" All Calls Promptly Answered, Day or Night. M. PHILLIPS 8c CO., 7"l3.lesa,le Importers and Jobbers of American and European Dry Goods. Corner Fort and Queen Street, Honolulu. 87-tf Metropolitan Meat Co. 81 KING STREET, Navy Contractors. G. J. WALLER, - Manager. Hawaiian -AND- PACIFIC ELECTRIC BOOK and JOB PRINTING. Commercial and Legal W ork Executed with I )ispatch. Posters, Books and Pamphlets, Printed in the Neatest Style, on Pine Paper, and at Moderate Rates. The Largest Paper and Card Stock in Honolulu. BOOK-BINDING In all its Branches. Magazines, Law Hooks, Blank Books of any description, Day Hooks and Cash Books, Map Photograph Mounting, Alliums, Old Bookl Re-bound, Edge Gilding, Lettering in Cold, Music liooks, Account and Time Books, Journals and Ledgers, Portfolios, Scrap-Books, Letter Copying Books. Binding in Morocco, Calf, Sheep, Roan Russia, Persian and Cloth. Papei ISa.lin.gr AT SHORT NOTICE. First-Class Workmanshijj Guaranteed. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 00. 46 Merchant St., Honoh lu. Commercial Advertise hipping. Doifin Moil Q Q f!n 1 uauuu man UiUi vai AND THE Occidental anil Oriental S.S. Co. For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG Steamers of the ft bo re Companies will call at Honolulu on their wy to the above port! on or about the following dates: Stmr "CHINA" Sept. IK, igg; Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. 16, iSgj Slmr "CHINA" Nov. 27, 189.3 Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 25, 189.1 Stmr "CHINA" Feb. 5, 1894 Stmr "OCEANIC" March 5. 1894 Stmt "CHINA" April 1 6, 1894 For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamer of the al ove Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hongk ong and Yokohama to the above port on or out the 1893 following dates: Simr "OCEANIC" Sept. 25, Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 6, Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" Jan. 2, Slmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, Stmr "CHINA" March 26, Stmr "GAELIC May 14, 93 1893 1 894 1S94 1801 1S94 RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: IO YOKO- TO IIONC II AM A. KONG. Cabin $'50 00 $175 00 Cabin, round trip 4 months 225 00 202 50 Cabin, round trip 12 months 202 50 310 25 .".iropean Steerage.. . 85 00 100 OO tdr Passengers paying full fare will be al lowed IO per cent, oft return fare if returning within twelve months. IV For F reight and Passage apply to H. HACKFliLD & Co., 64 tf Agents. STEAMSHIP LINE TIME TABLE. For Vancouver, B.C., From Sydney & Brisbane. Arrive Honolulu S. S. "WARKIMOO" Aug. t, 1H93 S. S. "MIOW ERA" Oct. 2, 1893 S. S. "WAkKIMOO" Nov. 1, 1893 S. S. "MIOWERA" Dec. 2, 1893 S. S. "WARRIMOO" Jan. 1, 1894 Anil Monthly Thereafter. For Sydney & Brisbane From Vancouver, B.C. Arrive Honolulu S S. "WARRIMOO" Sept. 21, 1893 S. S. "MIOWERA" Oet. 21, 1893 S. S. "WARRIMOO" Nov. 21, 1893 S. S. "MIOWERA" Dec. 21, 1893 S. S. "WARRIMOO" Jan. 21, 194 And Monthly Thereafter. Passenger and Freight Rates to Vancouver, B. C, are the same as to San Irancisco, Cal. Through Tickets to all points in Canada and the United Slates per Canadian Pacific Railway. ' l or Freight or Passage, apply to THEO. W. DAVIES & CO., 64 t( General Agenti. Old Kona Coffee Fob s.w k at J. T. WATERHOUSE'S Queer) Street Stores Gazette GANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN fn&ui.uuc Jloticcr.. BISHOP & CO., Kstahlishcl in i8$v BANKERS. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. DRAW F.t IIANGE ON THl BANK OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO AND I II Kl k AUfcM n IN New Vork, Chicago, Boston, Parit MESSRS. I.I. ROTHCHILD & SONS, LONDON, ERANKKOKT O.N THE MAIN, The Union National Hank of Chicago. The f ommercia' Hanking Co. ol Sydney, London . The Commercial Hanking Co.' of i'.ydney, Sydney. The Hank of New Zealand, Auck land, anil it- branches in hrislchurch, Uunedin and ellington. The Hank of British Columbia. Portland, Or. The Aiores and Madeira Island. Stockholm, Sweden. The Chattered Hank ol India, Australia and China. Hongkong, Yokohama. Japan. Anl transact a General Hanking Husiness. CASTLE & COOKE I.I I E AND KIRK 1 insurance Agents AOLNIS FOR NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL Life Insurance Co OK HOSTON. Fire Insurance, Alliance Assurance Co. OK LONDON. ETNA INSURANCE CO., OK HARTFORD, CONN. izlststtirIe IN THL German -American insurance cu., OF IKTZE-W" YORK. Assets $5,879,208 00 Net Surplus 2,255,389 oc When Kates are Equal, Get the Bust SECURITY, WILDER & CO., Agents. THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Co. Of New York. ASSETS Dec, 31, 1892, $175,084,15111)1 B. B. ROSE, General Agent, Hawaiian Islands. 32-2-tf HYMAN BROS. Importer! of ami Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOKS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS and FANCY COOHS. 58 Queon St., Honolulu. it. California St . San Francisco. Cal. C. B. RIPLEY. ARCHITECT ! Okkicb New Safe Deposit Building. Honolulu, II. I. Plans, Specifications, and Supcriniemlcrrce given lor every ilecri)lion ol liuildin. Old Huildings successfully remodelled and enlarged. Designs for Inlciior Decorations. Maps or Machanical Drawing, Tracing, nl II in-printing. av Drawing lor Books or Newspaper f id.k ration. STEAM ami GALVANIZED PIPE, EL BOWg, T ways, GLOBE VALVES, STEAM COCKS, and all oth.i litiiiis for pipe on hand. Honolulu Steam Rice Mill. Fifth milled Kice for sale in nut nil tit! to suit' J. A. HOPPER, Prop. Kort Street, Honolulu. GREAT YEAR FOR MOSQUITOES. lis the Female Birda 1 hat Make All the Trouble, Says One Expert. "Mosquitoes? Well, I should say so," exclaimed Rental Captain Vea.ey of the steamer Knot h Kratt yesterday. He had been asked if this was a good season for the birds. "Why. there are billions ol them down in the tide-water counties of .Maryland and Virgin. We caught it at Deal's island last 1 riday. There was a land breeze, and the mos quitoes swarim '. about the boat. I'.verv one was lean and hungry and seemed to want a square meal, and from the way we felt when we got away they must have gotten it. They are bad in Somerset. I've got a farm four miles from Princess Anne, and wat ted to go up ana see it my wheat had been harvested pronerlv. but was afraid nf the mosquitoes. I haven't been yet." Just why the mosouitnes ar n numerous this vear know. A great many persons attribute me increase 10 the warm, wet spring, while others say the mosquitoes are just like peaches afler two or three years in which they are comparatively scarce there will be a tremendous crop. This was the view taken by a party of steam boat men who sat on one of the wharves along Linht street vaaterdut anH rr,,.. bled about the hot weather. A mos quito which had just arrived on one of the bay boats landed On flip nprL' rf one of the party and was getting his or .au.ci ner ainner when she was killed by a vicious swipe of her victim. "There's another 'skeeter" done for," remarked the murderer faction. "He won't bother anybody eise in tnis ner vale o' tears. "She, not he," corrected anotlipr lirir.n't you know that a he 'skeeter' never uomers anynody ( Its the females that make all the trouble in th and that applies to 'skeeters' just the same as it does to women. If all skeeters were hes an raiMn'i h,,,. any trouble from them, just the same as u an numan Deings were men we'd have things more nuiet anrl iwaraAil like. A he 'skeeter' don't live long. ("to down along the water in the spring and you will see billions and lllirnc of them, 'woolly heads,' we call them. out you can gel right in among them and have them so thick around you that you can't see through them and you win not he bitten. They only live lonu enouuh to nrovide far rhp r,t season's crops and then they die, leav ing ine sne -sKeeters to make mankind miserable till cold weather comes." Baltimore- Sun. A PRETTY GIRL STAGE DRIVER. She Takes Her Sick Father s Place and Runs a Difficult Route Bravely. Butte county's most popular daugh ter to-day is Annie Morrison, whose father, Henry Morrison, is one of the most famous characters on the coast. "Hen" Morrison has driven the coach from Cherokee Flat down Morris ravine to Oroville for lol these many years. He is a typical old-time stage driver, hale, bluff, hearty and good natured, who could not live anywhere else but in the region in which he has spent the better portion of his life, the mountain region of northern Califor nia. To him Tin Cup ravine. Sher man ravine, and all the defiles in the mountains are as familiar as l.olta s fountain is to thp Kearny street. I' or years it has been his cnerUl mission in iife to bring down the gold from the mountain recesses to Oroville. ew men could safek drive r,,a,-is over that road, but Hen Morrison had been there so long that it had never occurrea to anyone that he might meet with an accident or be called a. So a short time ago when he was mrown irom his coach and had his leg broken there was distress in the com munity. "Who can fill his place?" was the main question. The many deeds of valor and kindness of iho ntrl .,.. driver, his many battles, by physical "oikiii anu me aid ot his ready gun were recalled. There did n l seem to be anyone to succeed him. But the stage went out the next morning just the same. When the horses had been hitched and all the minor details had beer, attended to Miss Annie Morrison, the charming daughter of the unfortunate old driver, jumped into the box, took up the reins' cracked her whip and drove away' Throughout her father's illness she drove the staue and did ir n ...u ... Old Hen ever did. Her independence and bravery commanded forced respect. Miss Morrison is onlv abm.i old and is a refined arid Wf',1 I 1 , I I ! 1 t ... I young lady. She had made the trii n.tll, f4t. . . T "i"ci many a ume and had sometimes driven the h.irwpc un.. should she not do so during the ron- vaieaecrrie 01 ner lauieri" With her to think was to act, and for nearly a month she manipulaud the lines. Major McLaughlin, wnen seen at the Palace last evening, siid he knew Miss Morris .n verv well. "I am prised to hear that she relieved her lather," he said. "She is a noble and splendid girl, and one of the handsom est in the State, a load, hoiw kav.Uk. California girl. And I may add." he said in conclusion, "that she is as good as she is pretty S. F Chronicle,