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Kl . L' w s if' ' I V '' s, .. ft ' .'fi.- Mi If Is it.' r a- X: w, & L i ' W" maff $f , VftstpW'W HU&' p'raps "j- HJaM v - . "1IT Piu r 'jjjtdkliik FRIDAY, iMAY 12, 188-2. SANITA31Y. The Hon. Mr. Kaukamano, Reprc eentativo from Hamnkua, Hawaii, pave notice on Monday of a bill "To provide a more KtUoient Sanitary Administration for this Kingdom." The proposed law, we arc informed, makes provision for the appointment by the King of nn ofllccr to bo styled the. " Mcdioal Director of the King dom," who is to appoint, with the ' approval of the King, two Assistant Directors. These three are to bo medical men, and, with two mem bers of the Privy Council, nlso chosen by the King, are to constitute the National Hoard of Health. Everything of a medical or sanitary nature that now belongs by law to the Board of Health or to tho Minis ter of the Interior, is by the'new act to be turned over to the Board there in created. The' Medical Director and Assistants are apparently ex pected to devote their" entire time"' to the medical and sanitary administra tion of the Kingdom ; to make visits, at least once a year, to every dis trict in the Islands, and examine into and report ipon tho practice of gov ernment physicians. Provision is- made for the appointment of an Agent, or Sanitary Inspector for the . District of Honolulu, who may, or may riot be a physician. The pay I of the Director and Assistants to be such as shall be appropriated by tho Legislature, and they are not to re ceive any extra compensation what ever; except travelling and other necessary expenses, which aro to be reimbursed to them. Tho Queen's Hospital (and any other chartered institution) is expressly mentioned as not included under the provisions of the act, which is to go into effect immediately on its approval by the King. Wicked Hawaii To us, who are on the spot where the outrageous frauds arc supposed to be carried on as described in the following paragraph, the whole story sounds very funny. Absurd as it is,; however, it will be necessary . that it be authoritatively disproved. " New York, April 24 Collector Robertson of this port has instructed Special Agent liracket to make a careful investigation in regard to the recent importations of sugar. It has been represented to the Collector that certain parties, whose names arc withheld for the present, have been evading the payment of duty by bringing sugar to the United States from the East Indies viahe Hawaii an Islands. After being taken to the Hawaiian Islands in a raw state, thu sugar is put through a centrifug al process, and then it is shipped to San Francisco, where it is entered as Hawaiian product, Ironi bau Fran cisco it is sent direct to New York. .Importers thcie evade the duty of three cents per pound, which they would be required to pay if the iin imii tut ions were made direct from the East Indies. The matter is causing much excitement among thu sugar importers and rcllucrs of tins city Tho Secretary of thu Treasury at "Washington has staled that he is in doubt as to whether the method of importing sugar in the roundabout way above described is illegal or not, but as soon as no has ascurtaiucdnll ''the facts and J arrived at u decision, lie will make an official ruling in the matter. Bill of Fare At the Lunch Rooms of tho Loan Art Exhibition This Say, Friday; Roust Turkey, Chicken and Duck, Corned Uuet, Vcul and Pigeon I'leg, Potato, Herring mill Sltrltup tiulnds, ItuetH. Tomatoee and Onions. Sundwichi'g, Fruit I'lus, Tupiocu pudding llonic made bread and hot rolls Tea and coffee. See Cream and Cake in thu evening. US B'lltp sssmwm $fi$pr iPwfil LEGISLATIVE. Among petitions presented yestcr-. day the following: Fiom Makawao, ' that the King's allowance be reduced to $44,(100 per nimum: from Chinese, merchants of Honolulu, thai an opi tfui license be granted; from Hilo,' that thu opium' prohibition be conti nued ; that a government physiciau be located there ; from Kona, that opium prohibition be continued; from Kauai, that horses be taxed according to valuation V'fim. Hilo, that the prohibition of liquor trutllc be, passed, &e. It was announced that His Maj esty had approved ,tho bill making Mahukona a port of .entry. The Minister of vFimuico-prcsentcd the Biennial Hill of, Appropriations. Ordered printed. i . Tho Minister of the Interior, read a bill to authorize a loan'of $500,- 000, for tho encouragement of lm migration. Mf. Kuulukou's billvto amend thq law of naturalization, ;.was ordered printed. (It provides fur one year's previous resideucu in the country! and the approval of the King, .before an alien can be naturalized.). - .. Mr. J.;MVtt "Smith's bill.iu abolish peddling .licenses was. read a second time. .Mr.. F. Urpw.ngttve notice -of, a bill to amend the Sunday law. Mr. Hush, notice of uphill to regu late the. boring of artesian wells: An Act to amend, Chapter X'"of laws of 1880,. ..increasing the juris diction of District Justices in coses of assault with dangerous weapons, was ordered to lie engrossed, ihe House took arecess at noon. "The afternoon scsbioikyqs but brief, ,nd uuiuing oi importance wasuone. Soon after the City .of Sydncj' left hero on her last .tfipHo San Fran cisco, tho pnssengers'raiscd a purse for Capt. Hallidnjwof the burnt'ship Norval, amounting to'S 314.37. , -h Hawaiian Tribe No. I, Imp. OR M., meets at tho Wigwam, Fort St., this sleep, at tho 7th run, 30th breath. "' ' By a letter from Hilo, dated the Cthinst., we lern that a Coroner's inquest hnd been held on the bb'dy of thu Cliiiuiiiifin -killed by the acci dent at Watiikcii Plantation. The verdict was, accidental death, by the car running off the track., Allt)ie men in thu car at the time, were Ex pected to return to work this 'w'eek excepting two Uuuamen ; one Portu guese with abrokeii .thigh and one Norwegian with' n. dislocated knee. The doctors report all these as doing well. ' 1 -";, Mr. E. P. Adams, sells the stock of Groceries and ''store fixtures of H. M. Moore, No: 123 Fort street to-day. See advertisement. , . . " n-t'"" ' Auction Sales by E. P. Adams This Day;Frsid May 12, at 10 n.hi.j'oh tho premises, v Assignee's Sale OF Groceries & Store Fixtures of II. M. Mooro.'KJi. 123 Fort St., A well selected. f-tocfc' of Groceries, 1'Hws, Tobacco, Cigars, Show cases; Store Fixtures, &c Also, an Express Wagon and.-IIar,nesg. IC. P. Akams, Auetioueqr. The Event of tlio Season! Just arrived, direct from .California, on a trip Around the World! i -ri' r. n ' , ( i TUB Tourists J , : Tourists 1 Tourists A high class combination of Lady and Gentlemen Entertainers ! ! ! and Burlesque Opera Company. Tho Premier Laugh .Makers who will piesent a new and novel pro gramme, universally admitted Chaste ! Rciiued ! Elegant J See future advertisements. Seats secured at J. "NY. Robertson & Co's. Messrs. Glover & Unsworth, Business Managers. 60 JL,ie eiw.urtne xsurvaiuaa bt11 foHua 9 reported. i . t V. J ... 1 1 . not Tllo Aindrieau bark Fnrness Ab bey, which arrived yesterday, 137 days from llosloti, with a full cargo of merchandise to C. llrewcr & Co., is a lino specimen of modern naval architecture. She was built at Kciinobniili, Me., in 1879, and is 1083 tons register. She has' all tho modern patent improvements in hoisting apparatus, and, to uso a sailor's phrase, everything about her ia " as clean as a hound'B tooth." , Tlio u cargo " of tho steamer Mc tapedia, at San Francisco, April 21, from Hongkong, was invoiced " 915 Chinese." (The W. G. Irwin and Kalakaua havo commenced lischnrging, they will have quick despatch for San Francisco. Dark Eureka cleared from Snn Francisco for Honolulu, April 24th, with cargo, valued nt $10,504,; brig J. D. Sprcckles same date, for Ka huluij cargo valued at 810,416. Estate of James. S. Lemon, ,; "Deceased. DESIBABLEIN VESTMENT Administrator's Sale f Of fieal Estate. B" ; VIRTUE of an Order of Sale granted' on the 6th day of May, l&82,byjthc Hon. L. MeCully, 1st Associate justice oi mo supreme uourt, 'sitting ns uudgo in -irrobate, the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of the late Jus. S. Lemon, will sell at rublic "Auction, at Sales ltoom of iv. r. Adams, on Saturday, 27th May. 1882; n't 12 o'clock nodii.'all the fol lowing described promises : No. 1 House Lot and premises, situated on Nuuanu Avenue. No. 53 rEight Lots on Beretania street, situate immediately op posite the. late residence of Jas. S. Lemon, called. " Ululani, " 'niid described in Government Survey as Lots No. 288, 2:59, 210, 24 1, 242, and Lots No. 280, 233, and 284, an area each of 100x150. No. 3 The House Lot and pre mises known as "Ululani," the late homestead of James, S. Le mon. Title Grant No. 500. No. 4 One lot immediately adjoin ing the same with afrontage on Beretania street, and running back to Kinau street part of Grant No.. 500. No. 5 One lot joining the above, toward Honolulu ; also part of Grant No. 500. No One lot joining the above , toward Honolulu,' and fully shown on Government map, be- also part of the Land Grant No. 500 and Royal Patent, No. It One lot immediately in tho rear of Ululani, with stone wall and picket fence, title R.P. 6035. No. 8 One lot immediately above the above lots, being No. 2 in Royal Patent 3189. No. 9 Lot No. 1 included in R.P. 3139. No. lO-One lot onWaikiki road, just, beyond the Long Branch , Baths. No. 11 One' lot on Wnikiki Road. just beyond the Long Branch llfltlia 1 tirtliwlitifv nt. n.n. sil (JK .,.. ...t,.uu,.,g u.. ,;. yjM. u- 10U of an acre, being Apana of Kulcana Helu h and R. 2419, issued to Kapilimanu. No. 12 One lot situate near the road leading to Telegraph Sta ' tion;, bejng Apana i of Royal raicnt 'uua. No. 18 Balance of Lease of a Lot in Kapiolani Park, No. 184, be ing 27 .years from 18th,,July, 1878, rent paid up in full ;: part ly fenced ; being assignment of lease granted to Jas. S. Lemon. No. 14 One lot situate at Ulupala ' kua, Maui, being 48 acres, and being tho same conveyed to Jas. S. Lemon by tho lato H. IIol stein and wife, by deed dated 8th August, 1877. Title deeds at expense of purchas er ; maps and plans can be seen nt Sale Room of E. V. Adams, and any information desired can be had on application to II. R. Macvaiilaxk, Adm'trator Estate J. S. Lemon. I- Terms at Sale. 80 Special nicotiug of Lodge lo Pro- grc3 l'Occnnio No. 124 A. F. &'A. M. will bo held this Friday evening at 7:. 'JO. Tho Entertainment at the Loan Exhibition this evening will be fur nished by tho Amateur Musical So cioty. Wo aro unable to givo tho particulars of the programme. Tho lunch taolea at tho Loan Ex hibition vontinuo to bo well patron ized, every day from 12 to 2, and wo hear higtyencomiums on the cookery, and the attendance, and the reason able charge for '.n'.squoro meal." Read to-day's ,B111 of Fare in ano ther column. The Loan Exhibition attracted a good audience lost evening, and tho music was liiRhly appreciated. And tho " Fan Drill " was tho subject of delighted comment by many, spc cially tho younger masculines: LOAN EXHIBITION For tho Benefit of the Building "Fund of tho Library & Heading Boom . Association. Tho nbovo Exhibition, will embrace a largo collection of articles in tho i; following'dopartments: 1st Pictures 'and Engravings, 2nd BroiiJ.es, Carvings, Statuary and Ccrnrutcs, Hrd Antiquities and Curiosities, 4th Coins, .McdalK, Jewels and Laceo, 5th Natural Hlntory, including Shells, Corals, Ferns, Ac, ( Cth Chinese and Japanese Goods. THE EXHIBITION will be held in Campbell's Building, (corner Fort and Queen sts..1 Which has been kindly placed at me uippo.sai oi me issociaiiou ior that purpose. The Exhibition will commence on Monday Even'g, May 8th, at 7:30, and continue one week, opening .each day at 11 a.m., and closing at 10 i.sr. ' 33P Refreshments will be served every day at moderate prices, as follows: Hot and cold Lunch from (2 to 2, and Ice cream, cakes, &c, in the evening. There will also'be Entertainments of Music, Tableaux. &c, In the Evenings. Single Adtnission $0 50 Season Tickets 2 00 Children. ..., , ... i ... . Half price Tickets for sale at the stores of J.'W. Robertson & Co, and T. G. Tlirumj and at Hollistcr & Co's drug store. S. B. Dolk, Clmlrmun, II. F. Pook, Secretary, 82 A. J. CAitTwitioHr, Treasurer. CHOCOLATE CREAMS I This delicious and very nutrituous article of Confeotioncry is manufoctuted.by F. H0BH, Practical Confectioner, every week, and is warranted to be strictly pure. For sale at F. Sot's fern Sins Candy Fwioiy, 8C 71 Hotel street.' ' lm. WE. ROWELL, Consultingand . Constructing Engineer; ...ofllcc. 38 Merchant street. 80 2m WANTED, a situation as Book-keeper, by a competent man. Address A Z, J W Lunlng'8 office, Merchant sf. 95 TXTANTED By a young man who U ' thoroughly conversant in English, French, Bpaulfdi. Portuguese r Japanese and Chinese languages,' a position as Book-keeper, Clerk or Interpreter, Apply to J. W. ItouRRTsoN i. Co; ml lm WANTED, three girls, compe tent to trim unu sew dresses, at Mrs. A. M. Mellis Uress, Cloak and Mantle Making Establishment, ' 104 Fort street. 74 lw TTTANTED a Stonemason. For V T particulars apply to H. Hack feld & Co. 1 1th of June. flags. Flags; flags. WE havo just received a largo assortment of '"" Hawaiian, American, and British Pings in .'), o and 7 yard lengtlis; also Ha waiian and American Flags, printed on cloth, from 8 x 5 to 23 X 34 in. For salo cheap by 85 J. V. Robertson & Co. NOTICE Extraordinary ! Hon. Nobles and Members of tho Legislative Assembly 1 Arc hereby notified to appear ni' the opening of tho Session on Saturday,. April 29th, nt tho Legislative Hall, IN FULL DRESS COSTUME ! which they will find At the Honolulu Clothing Emporium 104 Fort' Street. 72 . A. M. MELLIS. Per Steamer "Australiai" 1 New Zealand' Potatoes ! Just received and for sale by 85 lw HENRY MAY & Co. LADIES' HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, At Mrs. A. M.'Mellis' Cloak and! Mantle Making Department, No. 104 Fort Street, : : Honolulu Orders executed at short, notice. Ti Hereafter taking a back seat Will not be dreaded so' much by persons going to Crowded (gatherings as has been the case in the past. Mir. Geo. F. Wells Has imported a large lot of Comfortable Chairs I that he, will furnish to parties de siring extra scats at Reasonable Prices I For further particulars enquire air Wells' Music Store, 107 Fort street,. Telephone 17J. 8$ A Marseilles Quilts, Linen nnd Cotton Sheotiug-, Table Damask, Towls and Toweling, Just received by 78 lw A. S. Cleghorn & Co. UNION FEKD COMPANY, A. W. Ut'Hii, Manager. See advertise ment on other page. 2S tjfc.GHll. GERTZ, No. 80 Fort st. . impor'cr and dealer In Gent's Ladies' and Children's bouts, shoes and slippers. v(H TjlOH SALE, 400 or 600 Coral Stones. - Apply to, F. A.BUHAKFEn. C5 171011, SATE, Six desirable lots oa King St. fenced nnd water laid' on. " For particulars address 1 6 Box 134. SO FOB SALE, a stylish Carriage Hone,, drives double or single, perfectly' sound: also Harness and Top Buggy. 00 Apply to O.'O. Bekoer; JjOR 8ALE, ono new Scow, capable of - holding 10 tons, built by G. Emmes, nnd now In good order. For further par tleuhirs apply to Tueo. II Davies & Co. 6U TO LET, A room In a pleasantly situ ated locality. Ten minutes walk irom the post oiiice. Apply to 05 .1. W, ICOllEUTSON A CO. TO LET, a Houso and Lot on - Nnunnti street, a snort distance above the first brldgo Apply to J. w. Roiikktsox & Co. nnu LET. A cAlur. 10x40 ft. suitable JL for storlnir ipuipo.t's Emiutreat P Stein's CarrlagcVshop. 70 lw ya I tfl