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BminBMTTWTlffTg liffl!nlfflirMHairWnEirT.iMr r r fW Jf T9""JWS tf ilS, ae p( W - Wi iBBPf "Tmiti-w i IWWJI.ILI.X. ijji n- j -.11.1.1-l . .. i immtmnwt9'wmmmnimimmnvmmwmwmiwmmmmmwmrwmwnn9mmnM HHH,tt i (V L" VT, J,X " v " - r I i T 1 . i t 1.. JZt I , ,'- &u f& aitii ifptlWiii,. TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1882. THIS DAY'S DOINGS. EVENINO.I "Kxcclsior Lodge, l.O.O.F, G :!)(). Bible cliihH Lyceum, 7:30 NOTES AND QUERIES. INNOCENT ROAD SUPERVISOR. Our Bond Supervisor is 'often Abused 'for (lie disreputable- condition of our public thoroughfares; nnd one would nuturnlly suppose Hint lie is the responsible person, and thcie foic worthy of commendation or de serving of blame, according to the state of the roads. Hut, if our in formation be correct, ho is not the responsible person, because he can net only as ordered by his supci ior olllcer: he can make and mend just ,irkcrc and when the Minister of the Interior directs. And this always has been the case, to a greater or less extent. If so, why heap curses oii'thc bead or the Supervisor? lie is an innocent man. MEXICO BILL Has arrived in our city by the last steamer. He sets down in the Hotel Bcgister lils place of abode as the JJjii ti ramie, lie is an immense, lallj broad shouldered, expansive chested, muscuhir mwl i;.t.iv,,c-,,i,. Adonis. lie is such a man that if) db-hdeinona had seen she would have exclaimed again, - " Would Hint Heaven laid made me micli another." lie declines that he has a mission, is alone in the world, is indillerent to conventionalities, and that his aims mid views arc not those of other ,iiicn, ho ho docs not disclose them. His dress is the picturcMpio style of the Territories and the Mexican borders. "We will give further parti 'eulars to-morrow. BASE BALL. In the base ball match on Satur day afternoon our naval visitors were 'defeated, the score bcnijr Alaska 5, Honolulu 32 runs. Our special reporter says the game was .well' played to the end of the second innings when the bailors got dispirited. What contributed in no slight degice to the Alaska's defeat was the loss of their best catcher, who had his hand split early in the game. ' A large and interested number of spectators watched tho game to its close. POLICE COURT. The raid on the opium dens at the corner of llurelania and Maunakca streets on Sunday was made by Captains Marcos, Oadt, and Tell. Tile prisoners will be brought up again this morning. 'A Chinailian was brought up yes teiday for.throwing opium over into the gaol. Out of 20 cases yesterday 12 were drunks. KOHALA. ,()) Our Own Uorii'Fimndeiil.) A' native bo came to a violent and shocking death on Thursday the 20th, at Kapaau, near the Star Mill. Owing to the break of machinery at Koliala Plantation Mill, they have beep sending their cane to the Star to be ground, transportation being made by a traction engine and cars. It bccnis that thu deceased was per mitted to ride pn the engine by the person in charge, who says he heard him suigihg. Directly the singing ceabed, the driver felt a (pecu liar motion, as lie says of the huge machine, and looking back on the road, saw, the boy a shapeless mass, crushed to death wheels! This is I'enlly "reported, under tho broad tho story as cur "Wcll, one would suppose that in any country pre tending to civilization there would have been the cause none here. an ofllcinl enquiry into of death. There was The Sheriff of the dis trict says he was absent in Kona at tho time, and the boy had been buried when he returned. The Magistrate was absent in Honolulu, ami by the way, left no Deputy behind hint. That Is the way things go oi In this.couutry place. The day bci'uic the oveuneiicc of the above mentioned Accident, a case of assault and battery of a somewhat aggravated character hap pened at a place called Makapala. A native and a foreigner had some words about woik, both being em ployees on a sugar plantation. Tho dispute had ceased, and the parlies were returning from tho field, single file, tho foreigner in advance, when the native struck the former in tho back with a hoe, inflicting a painful and ghastly llesh wopnd. . Th,c as sailant was arrested and our Judge fined him $20 for assault and battery, This was certainly an in adequate punishment for a murder ous assault with a weapon obviously nnd imminently dangerous to life. Bain fell through the eastern pait of Kolfala on the 20th in copious showers, and it was most welcome, for tho vegetation was beginning to suffer. L.vti:k. Tho assault with a hoc line was $30 and imprisonment 10 days. Kohala, Oct. 27, 1882. H I LO (t'liim our omi Coricspomknt.) Tilings nrc quiet in Ililo. All but seven of the Norwegians have gone back to woik at l'apai kou. They seem to bo satisfied with their experience hi the law line. The othcis arc working out tltc balanco of their fine in l'unn.i i The new hqijor law was put, in force to-day. Tho store of a. pro minent Chinese merchant was enter ed on a search warrant from the Magistrate, and 10 eases of various kittds of liquors were found on, the premises. The trial will take place to-morrow. It takes a good deal of liquor to satisfy some Chinamen and their friends. The telephone lines arc now being run around town, and tilings begin to look a little citj'-licd. The schooner Ida Schnaucr sails to-morrow with several passengers and about 200 tons of sugar. Ililo, October 20th. SHIPPING NOTES. The C. K. Hishop will be laid up for repairs in n week or two and the James Makec will take her place. The Discovery arrived atUtsahuly on Oct. 19th, and the Lizzie Mar shall on Oct. 10th. Both arc now loading for this port. The steamer Clifton was laid on at Hongkong for this port, but on account of violent opposition the Government would not permit her to carry passengers, so she was with diawn. No other outside steamer is likely to be put on for this port. The barque Bcvcro fiom Pugct Sound and tho Schooner Joeph Buss from Humboldt are due. The Kn Moi saild yesterday with the last load of machinery rffor Lidgato's mill. The schooner Jennie "Walker ar livcd yesterday from Fanning' Island with 80,000 lbs. of copra, 1,500 lbs. of arrowroot and K,000 cocoanuts. The Kalakaua left San Francisco for this port on Oct 19th. The II. W. Almy arrived in San Francisco on Oct. 13th. The baik Amy Turner sailed from Boston on Oct. 21, for this port. The Merman baik Lmugbtouo sailcd from Hongkong on Sept. 22, for this poit. The bark Edward May arrived at Hongkong,, on Aug. 27. The baikentiiic Eureka sailed from San Francisco for this port on Oct. in. The ship Klcanor Vernon was to leave New York Oct. 1.1th for this port. The 0. and O. Steamship Com pany's steamer Arabic popped in unexpectedly yesterday, having made the unprecedented time of 13 days, 21 l'ours nhd -13 minutes from Yokohama, and beating the Oce.inic's famous run of 1-1 days and -1 hours made in 1879. Both tho Arabic and Coptic will reduce even tho above limo before they get through. JJnily Allr, Oct. 22. , Alain- wo thank Messrs. J. W. ltobertson & Co, and J. M. Oat, jr., & Co. for thciigcouitesy in forward ing us lik'tj of bite paper, LOCAL ANDGENERAL ITEMg.' TfiB Band last night was a treat. Mr.' Bcrgcr didn't take one day's holiday. . ., Ri:sidi:xts in Kmma sheet nrc pre pa"rit7glotmy 'Donts'lo' comcTilown' town with. , i ' A passenger per City of Now Yoik fell over the Likclikc wharf on Sunday night. Ho was speedily How is it that the Government takes no heed of the lcmonstraiVccs of the press concerning the branches of trees obstructing public thorough fares? Aic they going to wait till nil action for damages is entered against thorn? ' Wk would, once mora call, the attention, of the public, to Uhc fapt that the postage to the Australian Colonics and New Zealand is-not 10 cents but 12 cents per half ounce, -i . and thnt letters not fully prepaid cannot be foi warded. A gentleman lately released a number of these carelessly stamped letters by paying up the extra postage on them. , -i. f- Wi: were told that cattlo were al lowed to be driven thrqugh the btrecls of Honolulu till a Cabinet Minister was tossed by one. Wc suppose, at the same rate, the lower end of Fort street from Irwin & Co.'s to hq, wharf,, wilUjc allowed to accumulato .mud.iiiitiln Cablupc Minister is drowned in it. O.v Saturday afternoon, a parly was given )y Mrs. Coney and Mrs. Haalclea to Mrs. Sam'l Parker. A large imbiber1 of cucsts jverc present, including His Majesty and the Dow ager Queen Knimn. In the evening the parly adjourned to Queen Emma's, and dancing was kept up to a late hour. Vinindcrstancl that it fs Mr. Joliii t , Cummins, of "VYaimanalo, avIio has caused' the timo of the steamer's passing there to be telephoned ,to tins city for flomc time past and so given us timely warning some two hours before we should otherwise Jicar of her. Mr. Cummins deserves, and no doubt, will get the thanks of the entire community for this net of courtesy. " At 3:30 p.m. on Saturday the Committee of 1 3 received Ills Maj esty's reply. The document was written (in Hawaiian, ami. is some thing to this effect : The Ministers appreciate the idea of holding poli tical meetings, as it will stiengthcn the Government. They say that the acts bclectcd as blameworthy bj',thc Committee arc not the acts of the Ministry, but of the Legislature. Last Friday was a less eventful day than mosJt Fridays of late. The "Weekly Advertiser, published Sat urdays, has been .In tho1 habit of ascribing nearly all occurrences to yesterday ; but the last issue distri buted them pretty evenly over the week. If this change is to be a per manent one, readers of tho Weekly Advertiser' y;i ccasto regard Fri day as the ''Great Day" of tho seven. Komi: time ago a number of citi zens subscribed $1,260 to purchase Mr. Furncaux's pictures of tho vol cauic eruption, nnd prevent tlicin leaving the country, witli the hope of being rc-imburscd. by tho Govern ment buying them for the Museum. ( lttt thepaj-phnpny. of,,tUo .Govern incut in this direction prevented that. A meeting was held the other day, and it was decided ;to hang the pictures in the Y. M. Or AV now building when completed. " , " II I-LlL'.iL,,".l,l,',J ! Notice. THE Ladies of St. Andrew' Bcwhitf 1 Society will meet on WIJPKS. )AK Afternoon, at :J o'clock, ,nt thu SchimMlooiii. A full nttcndimcoi re. qtiiMtdd- ns'liusiiu'ss of mpoitiiil(rc will bo discussed. 2;ltf it (xt'O. Cuveiinli, Float Estate and Gonoral Business Agent, Hii IClng Pttcct, llnnolubi. Bolicltor for thu " Bntuulnr Pi ess." "T.7"iAJSTKI) mders for Oilncso Coo'k t t. ami uinnotx; fcoivnniH. J. Still lv UEO. OAVKNAGH. TT'Olt ijALK, a Hpleiulid Soiui Borne, jl' ,quiei in iininessor su nie. cood M'l oudiiaud ljMiie-h. jiiciin, lao, WJlw ' LiKU. (AYi:AUH. t" tt-f Watch this space ! WM"ry ) .XUW ;;av. K M:l 1w CT7iANtK, Immedliitcly. lS'tirkb'G.il, YV to take cure of !3 children. Ap. pJyjiUhjl olllcc... sap V'j, Wanted. 6 Good Rough Carpenters, 1 ' For flume work. Apply to 2!)2 lw W. O. IRWIN & Co. Wniitod ' O PUBNISIIEl) BOOMS, for houe. A' kLcnina will furnish kitchen If ncewnry. MiiMt lie 15 minutes from P(nt Oin'cc. Address, with tcnnn, L. 1$., " Snturdny Press" Office. '-'!)0 Ut WANTED. Immediately, n cenlrnlly located Cnltngc, within rcnon able walkinfr dlstiinco to business, situa tion on the Wnikikl side of Fort strci't. Must luive three bedrooms. 2'23 2w J. E. Wjrumak. For Sale. O' NE SUPEBIOB MELODEOK.with two kev boards, in cood conultlon. Price $ 10. Apply at Wells' Music Store, 1 Tn-i ..t.j.Al O'ifl at ' iUll BHUI. iwv uv Funiituro For Snle. lUJU'ijETJi hci 01 riirniiurc ior saic, L XJy Cheap, at rear cottage?, No. 2 Adams Lane, 'corner. Hotel isicci! ? ,Cnll any , v'enlii fhisHfonih. v ,J 23t) lw . "COMPLETE net of Furniture for sale, "N't NOTICE All persons owing money, lent, &., toller Highness Buth Jfi'eljkohuil arc, luiruby icquested' to make their payments to . "' 210 lm H. A. WIDEMAXX. T .8 q I STOVES I RANGES! ClllllHlcllCVHf . Pendants, and Stiind Lamps, A splendid and varied assortment Just Opened ! SAMUEL- ,NOTT, tar , Vort (Street, -tt ,k 330 ly' qWO O.KJ-1CES TO I.KT. on the sec X ond.flovr of tho biilkllpj; occupied by J. W. ltobertson & Co 181) 170 It SALE, ? Apply to a MULE CaRT. lh Hackfeld & Co 102 UXION FEED COMPANY, A. W. llusH, .Haiinger. Sco ailveitlse lneiit On other page. , 28 A SPLEN1JID Opportunity Is now olfcrcd to buy tho Popu. hir Lodxhnr House recently occiiplcil nnd conducted by Mrs. White, nt 125 Fort struct. The premises contain 1 store, J7 bedrooms, .kitc-licn, dinlng.nnd hath'ro'onY. ' The room's nrc nil iiiciiy fuinislied ond in perfect order. For fm titer piiiticuliiis npply to iircsunt pro piietor.k W- AVALLACE, 125 Fort st., Ilonolubi. 215 ELEGAXTLY FUBXISHE1) Booms to let, single br'double, with nil the conveniences nnd comfoits of 11 borne. Booms aic lingo and well ventilated. Terms sti idly moderate. Apply at No. 2 Adams Liuic. 211 lm 2-ARTISTIC? WALL PAPERS, Coiling' Decorations, i'kiezes, dados, AND BORDERS. A splendid and varied assortment JUST OPENED. 221 " LEWEBS & COOKE. FOBHiVLE, a.tfo. 2 "" 'J Waroliouso Feed Mill; Gilnds from 5T6 10 tons per day. Also, pulleys, belts, etc., all in good order; can ho run. by steam or horde power, just the tirtido for a plantation. ALSO, HAY, OATS, CORN, Wheat, Bran, JhSrley, Whole and Ground, Mt,cd Feed, etc, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST O'J LAlNli Co., 01 Fori tt. dTOOK imoiCElt. will bur of'Boll ID rinntntlon Stock. Bonds, nnd h,, , Other Marketable Sicuntlfs, ft A I jTj u 4f & .rtliin mrxtm nil ul t il muir iiiiiriiL'i wiiiiu jut v-unii. 215 Ofllca with 33. P. Ailnms, Auct'r. fr.w pff,mm VILtiIAM O. SnXE STOCK BBOKEB, NO. 38 Merchant Street, Honolulu, (Established In 1870) Sugar Plantation, Bajlrond, , Telephone, nnd other Corporation, Stock, Bonds nnd Similar Securities Bought, nnd Sold on Commission. Mpncy loaned on Stock Securities. Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1882. 2U Irrigation I illBIUATION, aftcrtlils bite, Is slrlcU ly forbidden, except between The Ilniii'H oT O to 8 n. hi. mill 4 to 0 11. til. CHAS. B. WILSON, Superintendent "Water 'Works. Approved 1 Jno. E. Btisit, ' Minister of Interior, llonoluhl, Ott. 21, 1882. 12 Creme de la Creme. TliHE Ire Factories arc in full blast, X and Ko are HART'S Elite Ice Cream Parlors I They1 arc Just freezing, which Is "Wind you want n this "Weather, hud don't vo'u fbrcct It I ' '"'ic'o'Crcam can Ix'had from 11 . ml to 11 pj 111. at 1IABT BBOS.. ., El lie' Ice Crrntn' Purloin, 1.1 80 llotrlirtreef. 11 ' 177 'Itoyal Hawaiian Agricul tural Society ' COPIES of the Drafts of intended BuIM of the Bbciety may now lie olitnincd from the undersigned niciiibers of the Organizing .Committee. Those desirous of joining the Society can do so by paying the annual subscrip tion of $5 to either of the undersigned. ' H. A. WIDEMANN, A. S. CLEGHOBN, J. 8-WEBB. Honolulu, Sept. i.0, 1883. ' 209 BONE MEAL. The undersigned hnvc jiHt''rcccivcd,'e " Consuclo," n quantity of Bono Meal, Which they arc prepared todisposc'of in Quantities lo suit purchasers. , ; 228 lw WM. G. IBAV1N & Co. .if tju: m;viiG ii Millinery House CHAS. J. FISHEL. - L. in 1 n THE Finest and Richest Goods i Ever shown In tills Kingdom. ,n'' , MILLLNERY HOUSE' OF'CHASi J. FISHEL'. it. ,i (I 17 EX- STEAMER " SUEZ," , Thin Day. Best California Butter, in tubs nud'jnrs, Barrelii Prime Pork, Barrels Extra Mess Beef, " Hnlf-baiiclti cjia Family Beef,, Cases Fnirbank Laid, 5 and 10 lbs., CiiM-s CihIHsIi, ) Bags CiilforiiIa Potatoes, , 1 Bags Whole B.irjcy, ' " Bags Ground Barley, ' Bags Wheat) . 1. Bates W'dlc and Pink Beans, tSTAll are otfured ut low prices. ,r , , BOLLES d: Co. Honolulu, Oct. 10, 1882. 228 in Elegantly Furnished Rooms TO LET, I7IOB FAMILIES or SINGLE GEN. ? TLEMEN, with all the conveniens ccq and comforts of n home, with Use of Parlor. Booms are large and well ventilated. Terms, Strictly Moderate. MBS. SCHBADEli. Corner of Hotel and Alnkea streets. 172 8m TO -LET-ONE COTTACt'E, X containing 7 rooms, with stabling and every eoiivilonoe, situated on-the Pluius, about 1 pdlo from town. Water lnw on. For panlculiua apply to A. riSltlNANJJEZ. lOfi lm At E. O. Hull & Son's. qpP bETu lot, 100 feet square, Oil - wiiiuii. is Maine ior 10 or more 1 ores, Cdirlngi' bouse, and ccrvnnt'rt 1 o-ise, water laid on, opculng on Young btivet For particular apply to ' A. FERNANDEZ, SU lm m E. O. Hull & Hon. xv kji. .... j I 1. Mr. U'i V