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THE HAWAIIAN STAR.
TERMS
FIFTY CENTS A MONTH
IN ADVANCE.
HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1893. SIX PAGES.
VOL.
NO. 183.
PUBLISHED
EVERY AFTERNOON
EXCEPT SUNDAY.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Executive Council.
S B. Dole, President of the Provisional Gov
ernment of the Hawaiian Islands, and Min
ister of Foreign Affairs.
J. A. King, Minister of the Interior.
S. M. Damon, Minister of Finance.
V. O. Smith, Attorney-General.
Advisory Council.
P. M. Hatch, Vice-President of the Provis
tonal Government ol the Hawaiian Islan
idi
Cecil Blown, E. D. Tenney,
John Nott, C. Kolte,
F. W. McChesney, W. F. Allen,
James F. Morgan,
Ed. Suhr,
Henry Waterhou.se,
A. Young,
W. C. Wilder.
J
P. Mendonca,
John Emmeluth.
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.
Fifth Circuit: J. Hardy.
Oflices and Court-room in Government
Building, King Street. Sitting in Honolulu,
First Monday in February, May, August, and
November.
District Court.
Pi lice Station Building, Merchant Street.
A. G. M. Robertson, Magistrate,
lames Thompson, Clerk.
Department of Foreign Affairs.
Office in Government Building, King Street.
His Excellency Sanford B. Dole, Minister of
Foreign Affairs.
Geo. C. Potter, Chief Clerk.
W. Horace Wright, Ed. Sules, Clerks.
Department of the Interior.
Office in Government Building, King Street
His Excellency 1. A. King, Minister of the
Interior.
Chief Clerk, John A. Hassinger
Assistant Clerks: lames H. Boyd, M. K.
Keohokalole, James Aholo, Stephen Maha
ulu, George C. Ross, Eward S. Boyd.
Chiefs of Bureaus, Department oi
Interior.
Surveyor-General, W. D. Alexander.
Supl. Public Works, V. E. Rowell.
Supt. Water Works, Andrew Brown.
Inspector, Electric Lights, John Cissidy.
Registrar of Conveyances, T. G. Tbrum.
Road Supervisor, Honolulu, W. H. Cum
mings.
Chief Engineer Fire Dept., J. H. Hunt.
Supt. Insane Asylum, Dr. A. McWayne.
Oftice, Government Building, King Street
Bureau 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 General of Customs, f, B. Castle
Tax Assessor, Oahu, Jonathan Shaw
Deputy Assessor, W. C. Weedon.
Postmaster-General, J. M. Oat.
Customs Bureau.
Office, Custom House, Esplanade, Fort St
Collector-General, J. B. Castle.
Deputy-Collector, F. B. McStocker.
Harbormaster, Captain A. Fuller.
Port Surveyor, M. N. Sanders.
Storekeeper, Geo. Slratenieyer.
Department of Attorney-General
Office in Government Building, King Street
Attorney-General, W. O. Smith.
Deputy Attorney-General, G. K. Wilder
Clerk, J. M. Kea.
Marshal, E. G. Hitchcock.
Deputy Marshal, Arthur M. Brown.
Jailor Oahu Prison, ames Low.
Prison Physician, Dr. C. B. Cooper.
Board of Immigration,
Office, Department of Interior, Government
Building, King Street.
President, His Excellency J. A. King
Members of the Board of Immigration: Hon
J. B. Atherton, Jas. B. Castle, Hon. A
S. Cleghorn, James G. Spencer, Mark P
Komnson.
Secretary, Wray Taylor.
Board of Health
Office in grounds ol Government Building
corner ol Mililam and CJueen Streets.
Members: Dr. Day, Dr. Miner, Dr. Andrews
T. F. Lansing, J. T. Waterhouse Jr., John
Ena, and Attorney-General Smith.
President, lifln. .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,
Dispensary, Dr. H. 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
A. Kinc. Minister of the Interior, W. O
Smith, Attorney-General, and C. P. laukea
Office in Judiciary Building
dmcni! JlrjbcmscmcnUv
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen Street Stores,
FULL LINES OF
H
J vivwiiviji
AND
FANCY -:- GOODS
of all descriptions.
Fort Street Store,
etNo. IO.i
IN ADDITION TO THE LARGE
ASSOR TMENT 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 androlr'd;
White, Cieam and Black Surah Silk,
White and Cream Silk Crepe,
Navy and Cream Serge,
Suez and Tennis Flannel,
The Jcnness Miller "Equipoise Waist,
Prima Donna and P. D. Corsets,
Ladies Black Hose.
T. B. MURRAY.
Carriage Wagon
MANUFACTURER.
REPAIRING,
PAINTING,
TRIMMING,
Neatly Done.
All work guaranteed of the best. Give me a
trial and be convinced.
No. 44 King Street.
Mutual Telephone 572. P. O. Box 498.
151 3 tl
GIO TO THE
I? A IT V TIATTfll?
NUUANI' AVENUK, OR TO THE
ARLINGTON HOTEL.
Hotel Street.
rates.
Table Board $1 per day.
Board and Lodging $2 " "
Board and Lodging $12 per week.
"Special monthly prices.
T. E. KROUSE: Proprietor.
New Goods!
IF you want a good pair of GLOVES
for driving or walking, I can sell 'em to
you. Or if ft u want to see some NEW
NECK WEAR in the latest designs and
shapes, call around and feast your eyes.
I have also got a new stock oi COLLARS
and CUFFS, and above all do not forget
that I am making SHIRTS TO ORDER
in all styles, and that I am the sole agent for
the Dr. G. Jaeger Sanitary Underwear. Your
physician recommends it for the health.
M. GOLDBERG.
116-3-im
SEWING machines
Call in and examine the
NEW BUTTONHOLE MACHINE
And our new stock of
Fine Singer Sewing Machines.
B. BERGENSEN,
General Aueni.
Bethel Street, Honolulu, Damon Block.
R-epaii'iiiK Done.
SSusincsa Carbe.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
46 Queen Street.
DEALER IN LUMBER AND OTHER
KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
Also Steam and Stove Coal.
M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.
Limited.
HONOLULU, II I.
Commission Merchants and Importers
of General Merchandise.
San Francisco Office, aij Front St.
F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS.
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
P. O. Box 197. 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 anil Stock Broker.
Special attention given to the
handling of
Real Estate, Stocks & Bonds.
ROB T LKWRKS.
, M. COOK It.
F. J. I OWHKY.
LEWERS & COOKE,
Lumber, Builders'Hardyvare,
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. 1'. O. Box 470.
A. WEN N BR. N. P. JAloBSON.
WENNER & CO.
Manufacturing Jewelers
AND IMPORTERS OK
DIAMONDS, FINE JEWKLKY,
WATCHES, SILVERWARE, Etc.
The Haniisomesi Souvenir Spoons made
in the Hawaiian Islands.
F'ort Street,
Honolulu,
Criterion Saloon
AGENTS FOR
EXTRA.
Pale Lager Beer
.Per Aunt fitliu.
A Frksh Invoicf of Califor
nia Oysters.
Oyster Cocktails a Specialty,
L H DEL, Prop'r.
CHAS. F PETERSON.
Typewriter, Conveyancer and
Notary Public.
Office over Bishop's Bank.
Rooms with Board.
A VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM
uilable for two persons with board
can be found at
32 EMMA STREET
158 tf
ohnWielandBrewingCo
iBueincfiB Curbs.
W. R. CASTLE.
ATTORNEY .A.T T A-W
Office, Cartwri'ghl Building.
J. M. MONSARRAT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW ami NOTARY
PUBLK .
Cartwright Block, Merchant St., Honolulu.
J. ALFRED MAGOON
Attorney and Oounaelor-At-Law,
OKFICE-42 Merchant Street,
Honolulu, II. I.
F. M. WAKEFIELD,
Attorney fc Connselor-at-Law
Temporary Office:
With C. V. Ashford, Merchant St.
Honolulu, H. I.
55
W. T. MONSARRAT.
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist.
Office, Infirmary and Residence,
King Street.
Telephones; Bell go, Mutual 183.
Excellent accommodations for patients.
Veterinary operation table; no danger from
throwing.
tar All Calls Promptly Answrkkd,
Day or Night.
M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
TX7"li.oleoB.lo
Importers and Jobbers of American and
European Dry Goods.
Corner Fort and Queen Street, Honolulu.
87-tf
C. B. RIPLEY.
ARCHITECT !
Office New Safe Deposit Building.
Honolulu, H. I.
Plans, Specifications, and Superintendence
given for every description of Building.
Old Buildings successfully remodelled and
enlarged.
Designs for Interior Decorations.
Maps or Mechanical Drawing, Tracing,
and Blueprinting.
Drawing for Books or Newspaper Illus
ration.
M. H. LOHEIDE,
Sign & Ornamental Painter
BELL TELEPHONE 157
KF" AH Orders Promptly Attended to
62 tf
Hawaiian Gazette
PAcmc
ELECTRIC
BOOK and JOB
PRINTING.
Commercial and Legal Work Executed
with Dispatch.
Posters, Books and Pamphlets,
Printed in the Neatest Style, on Fine
Paper, and at Moderate
Kates.
The Largest Paper and Card Stock in
Honolulu.
BOOK-BINDING
In all its Branches.
Magazines, Law Hooks,
Blank Bookl of any description,
Day Books and Cash Books,
Map & 1'notograph Mounting,
Albums, Old Books Re-bound,
Edge Gilding, Lettering in Gold,
Music Hooks,
Account and Time Books,
Journals and Ledgers,
Portfolios. Scrap-Books,
Letter Copying Hooks.
Binding in Morocco, Calf, Sheep, Roan
Russia, lYisian and Cloth.
Paper ISa.lin.g:
AT SHORT NOTICE.
First-Class Workmanship
Guaranteed.
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE C(X
46 Merchant St., Honoli lu.
Commercial Advertiser
Shipping
Pacific Mail S.S. Co.'
-- AM) THE
Occidental ttntl Oriental S. S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG
Steamers of the above Compeiilei will call
at Honolulu on their way to the above ptjttl
on or about the lollmeinL; dates:
Sum "CHINA" Nov. 27, 1893
Slmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 25, 1893
Sum "CHINA" Feb. 5, 1894
Stmt "OCEANIC" March 5. 1894
St mi "CHINA" Apiil 16, 1894
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the aloft Companies will call
at Honolulu on their way from Hongkong and
Yokohama to the above port on or about the
following dates:
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 6, 1893
Stml "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, 1893
Stmr ."CITY OK PEKING"
Jan. 2, 1894
Sum "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, 1894
Stmr "CHINA" March 26, 1894
Stmr "GAELIC May 14. 1804
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO VOKO
HAM A.
I D 1 1 0 N (-. -KONG.
Cabin $150 00
Cabin, round trip 4
$'75 00
262 50
months 225 00
abin, round trip 12
months 262 50 316 25
European Steerage. . . 85 00 100 00
t-S' Passengers paying full (are will be al
lowed 10 per cent, off return fare if returning
within twelve months.
tf For Freight ami Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & Co.,
64 if Agents.
STEAMSHIP LINE
TIME TABLE.
For Vancouver, B.C.,
From Sydney & Brisbane.
Arrive litmolulu
S S. "WAKKImuO" .... Auc. L lHo
S. S. tAilOWKRA"...-. .- Oct. 2, 1893
S. 3. "WAKRIMOO" Nov. 1, 1893
S. S. "MIOWFR,r Dec. 2, 1893
S. S. "VSARKIMOO" Jan. I, 1894
Autl Monthly Thereafter.
For Sydney & Brisbane
From Vancouver, B.C.
Arrive Honolulu
S. S.
S. S.
S. S.
s. s.
'MIOWERA" Oct. ai, 'og.
WARRIMOO" Nov. 21, 1S93
MIOWERA" Hec. ai, 1893
WARRIMOO" Jan. 21, 1894
And Monthly Thereafter.
Passenge and Freight Rates
to Vancouver, II. ('., are the same as to San
Francisco, Cal.
Through Tickets
to all points in Canada and tile United Slates
per Canadlaj l'acitic Railway.
W For Freight 01 Passage, apply to
Til I O. H
DAVIES & CO.,
(ieneral Aniis
64 if
C. B. COOPER, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
OFFICE MASON IC I K M PI, F..
Corner Hotel ami Alakea Sum-.
OrrictHouui 10 to 12a.m., 1104 p.m.,
7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: 9:30 10 10: a.m.
0PTBWPMONHI Mutual 154 Office Hell gK.
Residence: Mulual 490.
BEAVER SALOON.
Fort Street, - opposite Wilder & Co.'s
H J Nol.TK, Proprii i
First class Lunches Served with Tea. CuHVe,
Soda Water, (iing.i Alt 01 M' k.
Smokers Requisites a Specialty. l
Oueu from j a.m till 10 111
CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN
Insurance ilotucn.
BISHOP & CO.,
Established in 1853.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, Hawaiian Islands.
DRAW EXC HANGE ON
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
AM) Tit III AOKMTl IN
New Vork, Chicago, Boston, Paris
MESSRS, N.M. ROTHCHILD 4 SONS, LONDON.
FRANK ! ORT-ON-TH K-.MAIN.
The Union National Hank of Chicago.
The Commercial Hanking Co. ol Sydney,
London.
The Commercial Banking Co, of Sydney,
Syilnij. The Bank of New Zealand, Auck
land, and its branches in Chrislchurch,
DtlMdla and Wellington.
The Hank ol British ( olunibia, Portland, Or.
The AfOra and Madeira Islands. I
Stockholm, Sweden.
The Chartered Hank of India, Australia and
China.
Hongkong, Yokohama, Japan, Anl tranai 1
a Ccneial Banking Business.
CASTLE tkCO KE
LIVI AXD FIHK
Insurance Agents
AGENTS IOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co
OK BOSTON.
Fire Insurance,
Alliance Assurance
OF LONDON.
Co.
MTNA INSURANCE CO.,
OE HARTFORD, CONN.
-IN THE-
German -American
INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW YOU.
Assets $5,879,208 00
Net Surplus 2,255,389 oc
When Rates are
Best Security.
Equal, Gel the
WILDER & CO.,
Agents.
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Co.
;Of New York.
ASSETS Dec 31, 1892, $175,084,156.61
e. b. rosf;,
General Agent, Hawaiian Islands.
32-2-tf
H MAN BROS.
Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
CLOTHING, NOTIONS ami
FANCY GOODS.
58 Queen St., Honolulu.
14 California St . San Francitco Cal.
STEAM iM' GALVANIZED PIPE, EL
RQWS, T WAVs, OLOME VALVES,
STKAM COCKS, and all other lutings
for pipe on hand.
Honolulu Steam Rice Mill.
1 1 t -.lt millnl Kite fur sale in (juaniilich in si
J. A. HOPPER, Prop.
Port Street, 1 1 aotalB.
B educed Ht Hire.
From DATE THE iTEAM LAI N 11
Star" will take Vucngeri. to vessels
in tha hailxir SUNDAY S at 25 cents (or the
Miiind trip. Kxaui(hs and lishing pariu-s ly
the day at reasonable rates. Launch ai flints'
Bflal landing. lay if
Old Kona Coffee
Kok Sall at
J- T
WATERHOUSE'S
QtkMS Street Stores
DEADLOCK IN THE SENATE.
The Upper Home no Nearer a Solu
tion of the Silver Question.
Washington, Oct. 17. The dead
lock continues. All the members of
the Senate are beginning to feel that
the present strain cannot last a great
while longer, and a desperate effort will
he made to find relief in some direction.
The silver men court an adjournment.
and appear confident that the result
will he favorable to them.
Senator Aldrich, a member of the
Committee on Rules, said this after
noon that the time was not yet ripe for
action on the rules, though he thought
a change might be undertaken before a
great while.
NOTF.S ON MI VF.R.
, The President will make no new
appointments until the Senate acts on
the silver bill.
On the nth of October the r srrir
of treasury gold reached the lowest
point ever known.
The New York Board of Tiade has
passed resolutions censurine the Senate
for its procrastination.
India exchange is nsinu uivmu to
the cloture of the mints.
It was reported on Oct. 1 2th that
Cleveland would agree to compromise.
I he continuous session has senouslv
after ted the stock market in New York.
Russian Fleet for the Mediterranean.
It is stated that the Russian perma
nent squadron for the Mediterranean,
shortly to be constituted, will consist of
the vessels which recently visited Am
erica, and are now on their way home
under the command of Admiral Kas
naki ff. They are the Emperor Nicho
las I, ironclad battleship, 8500 tons,
750 men ; the Admiral NakhimofT,
armored cruiser, 7800 tons, 500 men ;
the Dimitri Donskoi, armored cruiser,
7000 tons, 350 men, and the Rynda, a
steel-protecttd cruiser, 3000 tons, 320
men.
Of these four vessels each one is
making for a different port-V Lisbon,
Gibraltar, the Azores and Cadiz respct-
iveiy; 11 is not yet known where they
will assemble. The latest advices from
Russia, however, slate that they will go
to Toulon in order to repay the cele
brated CronsUdt visit of two years ago.
On the fleet being definitely ( (instituted
11 will be placed under the command of
Admiral Avellan, who is already organ
izing hi staff, but who will, in all
pronaniuty, not remain in command for
more than a year. Admiral Kasnakoff
will be placed in an important rost at
Cronstadt. Paris Correspondent.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Nearly 3,000,000 needles ate in use
evety day.
I'he Norwegian Medical Congress
will hold its meetings on a yacht cruis
ing in the regions that the midnight
sun shines upon.
'The Star spangled lianner" is an
adaptation of "ArutCKOD in Heaven"
composed by Dr. Samuel Arnold of
Kngland m 1770.
The Dyak head hunting has a religi
ous origin. I he Dyak believes that
every person he kills in this world will
be his slave in the next.
The principality ol Ratzebum cele
brates a uueer anniversary this vear
the twenty filth anniversary of a want
of a qu (rum in its renrcasntativa
assembly
Down to the present century a part
of the martiage ceremony in Hungary
consisted in the groom giving the bride
a kick to remind ht I of her subjection.
The bending of iron piping and bars
of any section without kinking or flat
tening ihem is now claimed to be
accomplished by a recently invented
machine.
A fish was caught in the lake at
Hellbronn, Swabia. in the year 1497,
which has a brass ring attaihtd hearing
record of the fact that the same tish
bad len caught in the year 1230 and
released after having the label athxed
to Ms body.
Columbus did not foretell an eclipaa
4 the moon u frighun the natives of
Jamaica into rendering him a'sistance
There was no eclipse . f the moon at
that time.
The foul great lires ( f history were
th. se of the City of Rome, in the tenth
year of thr Emper. r Nero, or nbout 65
D , l.ciiuion in 1666: MOSCOW in
181 j, and Chicago in 1S71.
Mr. Stanley the (Xphirer, ssys ;
"From my ( n inftatigatiooa I havt
arnved at the conclusi .n that the
average stall re of ihc human r.-ce in
creases at tiie rate tf tjf inches per
1000 years."
Alexander the Great did not weep
h r Otbtf worlds to coi quer. Ih;ie is
reason to suspect that his army nit. t
with a serious reverse 111 India, a fa. 1
th. I iiiduced him to teliace his steps.
Al Bent) eais ol age lemptrale
pt rson is suppi led to huve .1 ( hance of
living lot forivl. ur yeai-. At twenty
yeats of age an intemperate person is
ealculatedto hare .1 chance ol living
nly to the age ot thirty-live.
li is estimated by Major General
I'yrttl that ttiuiuh ai lie lime of the
Cnme?n war the aggregate stiength oi
the ailiucs uf (he meat in wtrs of
Buropt did not ixeeed 3,000,000 in
1 round niimbtra, to-day u is more ihan
20,000,000.