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FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1883.
"riLEPKONlo!
Diamond Head, Oil. lf(o-:o ii.tn
Light N. E. wind.
Xolhinjr in sight.
ARRIVALS.
Oct. 17
Sohr Mnlolo from I hum
Huhr Einina from lluein r
Sehr Mnry Alice from Molokni
DEPARTURES'.
Ool. 17
Uktnu Amelia for Port To.niheml
Selu Mamioknwni Iluumuuiilii
VESSELS LEAVIIIQ THIS DAY.
Stmr Ivvsilniri for windward porta
Schr KanUeaouli for Honolulu.
Schr Bainbow for Koolau
PASSENDERS.
For Kauai Jns Mukeo Out. 18
It W T Purvis, A Fay a W M Free
man, J Knkina, J L Uiehardson, T
F Kennedy, T Meyer, G,N "Wilcox
and 25 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Inllsgatu will probably sail ou
Monday for Portland Or.
The new dredge was tried yesterday
and proved a success. The scow for it
Is being built. It Is 50 feet long, 2-t feet
wide, and 15 lcet deep.
The J. A. Falklnburg will sail about
Wcdncsdav.
The 11. W. Almy ha moved near the
llsli-markol to repaint and watt for
sugar.
The steamer Kapiolani took the Por
tuguese Minister and party for a plea
sure trip yesterday.
LDGAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Iuduk Bickcrlon leaves to-day for
Wnialua to hear tax appeals.
The band will play this afternoon at
the Planters' lunch, at the hotel.
Miss Richnulson has resigned her ap
pointment as a teacher at the Fort St.
public school.
Axothi:k free entertainment will pro
bably be held in the Y.M.O.A. hall on
Thursday week.
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The band concert last night was fair
ly attended. Minister Daggett and his
wife were warmly welcomed.
Not wanted Any more members bn
the board of immigration. They too
muchee savee No likee live dollar.
Messrs. W. 0. Smith. W. W. Hall &
T. II. Davies are making aiTangements
for the entertainment on Tuesday next.
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The second assesment of twenty
five per cent, on the stock of the Mutual
Telephone Company, is due and paya
ble to-day at Mr. Jaeger's oillce.
A subscription list has been opened
to collect funds for defraying the expen
ses connected with the visit of the Maul
base-ball team next week.
A great improvement has been made
on Beretania street by the recent repairs.
Keep it up, and try parts of Hotel and
King streets, and the Waikiki road.
The late editor of the Advertiser left
hurriedly yesterday on the Amelia bound
for Puget Sound. Mr. J. S. Webb was
busily engaged yesterday in hunting for
items.
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The sring of the B(ce)-ulletin has
penetrated so deep into some of the
skins at Government House that it is
now known up there as the Hawaiian
Wasp.
.
At the Civil Court yesterday, an
action for trespass, brought by S. M.
Kaco and Mikahala against Paiaina, on
a plea of general issue, resulted in a
verdict for the defendant. An appeal
was noted to the Intermediary Court.
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It is reported that, in consequence of
strong expressions of opinion from
those who sit in high places, an action
will be brought against the proprietor
of theEleele, in connection with a recent
issue, and that Hon. PaurNeumann will
prosecute on behalf of the crown.
. . . . . .
At yesterday's meeting of tho P.L.
and S. Co. it was suggested that all the
horse manure In town and from private
residences, and street sweepings, might
bo collected dally and sold as a fertilizer,
some members thinking it would prove
ft lucrative business.
Mn. W. O. Smith, the new Secretary
of the P.L. and S. Co.', has decided,
hence forth, to embody in his minutes,
as briefly as possible, the ideas oxpres.
sed by each member who spoke on any
subject. This is done for the benefit of
members who cannot attend tho meet
ings. In yesterday's report of tho proceed
ings of the P.L. and 15. Co. Mr. Davies
was made to say that planters should
not trust to any kind of cane, iustcad of
to any one kind. Mr. Davies advocated
that various kinds of cane should be
tried and said lie was experimenting
himself with Mauritius cane.
Eightekx years ago Captain Houdjet
of the W. II. Dlmond had beverul of
hi? front teeth built up by Dr. Macallis
ter who is now in Honolulu. A shoit
time since the captain broke one of
these teeth which has been again built
up by tlw doctor, who .has found that
his former v. oik was as souud and good
as on the day it was done.
At the meeting of stock-holders of
the Walanao Sugar Company held yes
terday, the following ofllccrs were
elected. Prestdent, lion. If. A. Wide
maun; Vice-president, J. L. Uiehard
son; Reerelary and Auditor, C. 0.
llerger; lieamircr, A. Jaeger; direc
tors, Hon. ('. 15. Bishop, lion. 11. A.
Wideniaun and .). S. Richardson.
Fno.i a table published in tho Gazette
it appears tint the estimated value of
sugar interests In the Kingdom is 91fir
8tiH, 880, unci, of this amount, $10,180-101
represents Amei ie.m interests, :K2UO,050
the Jliilish, 9170,M(J the German,
i&n,2-i0 (lie MawiMlnn and So'O.OOO the
''hlnu-c. ThN show hurls very diffuient
lo that made by the U.S. Sugar roin-mi-Monois
in their report and is much
more likely to he coiivct..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Gr.o. Voot of Hotel-street
hair-cut ting In an artistic stvle.
does
Tin: Hawaiian Carriage Manufactory
have home manufacture t brakes, 25 per
cent cheaper than the imported article.
S. Coiix & Co., of 17 Xiiunnu-strcel,
have arrested high price, have not failed,
hut have a harvest for the people at the
Great American Clothing House.
The I.X.L. Store will open on Mon
day with now dry goods of every kind
houe furnishing goods, clothing of
every description, trunks and a com
plete stock of notions. This is no bom
bast or exaggeration but the proprietor
says that he ha the largest and ilne&t
stock ever impoiied.
' KOLUA PLANTATION V3. CsRMAN
LABORERS.
Several days were occupied by
Chief Justice Judd, last, week
in investigating the complaints
of the laborers in the above case.
The case came before Judge Judd
on appeal from the Police Court,
where the men were all ordered to
return to work.
Mr. S. B. Dole appeared on be
half of the men, and every cause of
complaint that had arisen m the five
months that the laborers have been
on the plantation, was fully investi
gated. Tho case tried was taken in tho
nature of a test case as representing
the nature of the grievances com
plained, of, and resulted in a judg
ment in favor of the plantation, on
tho ground that it had not violated
the terms of the contract.
The evidence disclosed a state of
affairs anything but flattering to the
Kolon Police, and District Judge ;
in fact the strike originated on ac
count of the arbitrary refusal of the
District Judge to allow an appeal
from his decision ; and after the
men had all left work, both Judge
and Police refused to act through
fear of some thirty unarmed men,
and it was only when the men them
selves went to the Court House, that
the Judge mustered up courage
enough to inquire what the matter
was. It is about time that Judge
Maioho's Judge-ship was spoken of
iu tho past tense.
Mr. Dole having chosen the best
as a test case advised all the men to
abide by its decision which was
against the laborer. As they refused
to do so Mi. Dole withdrew.
GEOGRAPHY.
(With tho chill off.)
Straits. are generally very small,
but wheh a man gets into a Btrait he
usually becomes small enough to fit
it. In Scotland straits are called
Sounds, 'but this does'nt sound
strait.
.Plains. are expanses of flat
lands, called severally, flats, steppes
and prairies, but steps plain and flat
are not popular just mow, (es
pecially in five dollar matter.) Let us
call them prairies. Big-footed peo
ples please copy.
It ia claimed that this system will
enliven the subject.
Wanted,
A NURSE GIRL, IMMEDIATELY.
Apply at tho
Clil lw HAWAIIAN HOTEL.
Wanted,
A RESPECTABLE GIRL as nurse
for ono child in a private family.
Must speak English and come well re.
commended. A plv at once to
H. J. LEVEY & Co., Grocers,
fi'J3 Port btrcct
To Let,
TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED
X Rooms. No. 8 Kukui St. 022
Notice.
Governor's Officii, IIoso- )
mjmj, Sept. 21, 1(38-1. j
NOTICE is heicby given that no debts
eontructed on behalf of the Ha
waiian bund will bo recognized or paid
unless ordered by tho undersigned.
Jno. O. Dominis,
Governor of Oahu.
Notice.
NEITHER GEO. W, SMITH, or D.
McOARTNEV, .In., are now iu our
employ, or have any further connection
with our houic.
532 lm IIOLLISTER & CO.
Xolico to Stockholders.
THE Annual Mooting ofthcOnomoa
JL Sugar Coinp.my will bo held at
tho ofllce of C Uiowor A; Co. on MON
DAY, October 2ind, ISM, at 10 o'clock
a. hi. p. C. JONES, Jr.,
oal Id Secretiiy.
Notice to Stockholders.
THE Annunl Meeting of the Pnuknn
Sugar Company will be held at
tlie olllcu of C. Rrowcr & Co. on MON
DAY, October 22nd, 183;), at 11 o'clock
a. in. P. C. JONES. Jr.,
o2I Id Seorutury.
iill JIIltKilU'WM UllJJllCiO.
FpOR Mlc a RESTAURANT in a
A. good 1oc.it ion, doing good Milfcl
binine.-., with groceries fixtures, furni.
lire, etc. I.) yunr.s Icum'
Addie.?, II P.,
Ml Dm Thi Ollkc.
For .Sale.
-yQ&.i&npil'H House and Lot on the
i'MwhW.vWJJ- Plains, near the residence
KitSsia of Mr.W. R. Seal, and lately
occupied by Mr. A. Dudoit. Apply to
CECIL BROWN,
C31 tf Knhumanu street.
MULES! MULES!!
OAPT. CLUNEY wishes to notify
Planters and 'others thai he has ISO
MULES, just arrived per W. it. Dlmond,
for S tie, at his stable, at, the Corner of
Punchbowl and Queen Sts. well broken
to harness. 52!) tf
For Sale. ,
A SPAN OK BLACK HORSES, a cot
il of double hanic-M and a two-seat
nrriajic with top, !olc and shafts May
lie ioun ui Di dd's Malilcs Anply to
A. Rosa, at Government Building.
filO tf
J. T. Waterhouse
JUST RECEIVED
His New G-oods
AT
No. 10 Fort Street,
AT QUEEN ST. STORE, and
King Street Store.
FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Tubing,
AND
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Best Goods in the Market.
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EMOTBCE.
A IM Business Ctace!
Good Will of the Business,
With Four Years Lsasq of Premises.
A. A". MONTANO
OFFEltS FOR SALE HIS
PlioftOTtic Gallery !
Consisting of
Furniture, Fittings, Instruments, and Every
thing roquisito for carrying on
tho businoss,
Together with a Numerous Stock of
Negatives. Pictures, Mats,
Frame, &c.
Tho Lonsos aro superior to any in this
Kingdom,
The fittings and apparatus are more
complete than any other gallery
in this country.
The business is well established, and
being run on a good paying basis,
would prove a profitable investment to
the right party.
The present proprietor's reason for
wishing to dispose of this valuable busi
ncss is'in consequence of having impor.
tnnt ranch interests which require his
personal supervision.
Terms ray. For particulars apply to
A. A. MONTANO, Photographic Gal.
lery, corner of King and Fort streets,
Honolulu, II. I. G33 lm
OF VALUE TO THE PUBLIC.
G. ASHLEY,
Custom House Broker
has opened an agency for
Custom House Brokerage,
Real Estate Transactions,
Employment Service,
And General Business,
At J. W. RoliortHon & Co'H. Station
cry Mtoro,
Merchant street (near tho Post Office.)
Books and Accounts neatly kept and
ndiustcd,
Bills collected.
Legal Documents of every description
drawn up.
Anything in tho way of business care
fully and promptly attended to.
P, 0. Box 484 1 telephone 2. 470
To Kent or IjCiimc.
TWO FINE STORES, in tho New
I. O, O. F. Block, lately erected on
King street, on site of fire.
For terms, apply to
L. WAY,
C2'J lm Contractor and Bnilder.
Notice.
CAPTAIN J. A. MEUTIIENS has
been rppoiniol HJ.0H of the "Ha
wulian IlLma ie to io'y,"
John S, Wameii, President.
Honolulu, Sept. lD.h.1683. 008
Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y.
tf SB T,1E MAGNIFICENT
aSJisSLt ue w and hlegnnt Steamship
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu for Sau Fran
cisco us follows:
MARIPOSA
hiiive Sati Fiancbeo Nov. i
Leave Honolulu Nov 15, noon
ALAMEDA
licavi' S-ui Francisco Orl. ICth
Leiivi Honolulu .No.. 1, noon
I'Ahsnxur.ns may have their names
hooked In advance by applying at tho
ollloi! of the agents.
Psi'.sciigerj liv tliirf line are hercbv no
tilled tluu ihfy will ! allowed 250 lbs
uf'liigmijr.o fieo by the Oveiland Rail
way, when tiavcling East.
Mnucu:;iMrc intended for shipment
by this line will lm uceived freu of
charge in the Company's New AVare
houe and receipts i-sue l for same.
iNSUitANcn on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will be at owner's risk.
W.m. G. lnwix & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Tho clipper bktne
Jano A Falkinburg,
Goodman ... Master,
Will nave quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
1 'ASTi,r. & Cooici:, Agents.
s$2J?k FOR SAN FRANCISCO
esjia? The ravorito bktne
Ella,
Howe, . . Master,
Will have quirk dispatch for the above
port, for freight or passage apply to
C. Bukvvku ic Co., Aural".
i FOR SAN FRANCISCO
0EE? The favorite bgtne
W. H. Dimond,
Houdlctt, - - - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Wji. G. Iuwin & Co., Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
The clipper bark
H. W. Almy,
Freeman, ... master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Castle & Cooke, Agents.
IXTERISIiAXD
Steam Navigation Company's
MNE OF STEAMJEI1S.
The Iwalani,
bates, . . . Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona and Kau
Leaves Honolulu at 4 r.M. on
Tuesday, Oct. 9
Friday, Oct. 19
Tuesday, Oct. 0
Friday, Nov. 9
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Friday, Nov. 30
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 21
Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.ji:
Tuesday, Oct. 10
Friday, Oct. 20
Tuesday, Nov. 0
Friday, Nov. 10
Tuesday, Nov. 27
Friday, Dec.
Tuesday, Dec.
Friday, Dec.
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The C. R. Bishop,
CAMERON,
Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Monday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leaves.
Nawiliwili every Friday evening.
The James Makee,
mcdonald, - - - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu
every Thursday, at 8 p.m. for Kapaa and
Kiiauca. Returning leaves Kauai
every Monday at 4 p'm., and touching at
Wainae, both ways.
fefc, Steamer Likelike,
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahainn, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, vill touch at all the
al ovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
THE FAST SAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
181 A. F. Cookk. Agent.
Hawaiian Bell Telephone
Co., Reduction of Bates.
FROM, AND AFTER SEPT. 80, 1883,
the telephones of this Company
within the district of Honolulu, will be
rented at tho following reduced rates,
viz :
For places of business, 95 per month.
For private residences, .$4 per month.
I'ayuble quarterly in advance.
.Il'l lm J. F. Brown, Secretary.
ToIiCt.
A HOUSE AND PREMISES ON
Union street, inauka of and ad.
joining the Bell Tower and Hook &
Ladder premises. I'lio house contains 7
moms and pantry with kitchen, stire,
hath and servants' rooms, and wi(l bo
put in thorough repair before occupancy.
The above premises nre Ycry desirable
for waichouso situs, being near the busi
ness center of tho town and can be had
for such purposes if desired.
Apply to J. M. Monsarrat.
GU tf 27 Morclutnt street.
$50 ItEWAltD.
LOST Votwecn Kapiolani" "Park and
Nuunnu Valley, a Blue Satin Note
Case, embroidered and lined with white
silk, containing 2 United States green,
backs, $100 each; 1 United States green,
back, $50; Letter of Credit from Coutts
& Co., and Pilvate Papers. Tho nbovo
reward will he paid ou tho return of the
same to Tuv.0, H. Davies & Co., or the
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Ladies' and Gent's
Gold and Silver "Watches
Just to baud.
Every "Watch warranted as
represented.
Facsimile of Silver Cases.
LYCAN
105 & 107.
HAVE JUST
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Actual weight
ofGoldi
Gross Wgt
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FANCY
Including the Very Best Assortment of Holiday Goods
Ever Imported
it
Opening Day
Salurflay
ES-BETHESDA WATEES ' ,.
Cuio! all a (Tee tions of the
LITER AND KIDNEYS
It Quenches Thirst,
It Restores Health,
It Invigorates tho entire System.
ON DRAUGHT AT
PALMER & TX-XACHEE'S
343 Bottled to Order. Drink it I
810 ltovmrtl.
LOST on Saturday night on Hotel st.
A double English Traveling Rug,
a dyed sheepskin loot rug, and an em.
broidered mist-wrap. The above re.
ward will bo paid on returning same to
4fi0 G. W. MAOFARLANE & Co
Water Notice.
Office Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July 3, 1882.
ALL persons having Water Privileges
are notified that their Water Rates
are payable semi-annually, in advauce,
at tlie office of the Supirlntoudent of
Water Works, foot of Nuuanu street,
upon the 1st day of January and July of
each vear. OHAH. B. WlLSON,
Sup't " nter Works
B. K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. 204,
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Will. .M -,i
M. Mcliiorny,
Agent for this Kingdom H
N. B. Beware of imita-v,
tions, as I have discovered
several silver -watches bear
ing tht name of " Walthnm
"Watches," which are of Swiss'
Manufacture, and arc sold as
scnuinc "Walthnm matches.
Fac-simile ot Gold Cases
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& CO,
XXVttioaioavrWtthntUio accoioiaTTyliw
NtnflcstampeiTTUhouTTnAoc Mark
VVSia K.UNITED STATES NTASSAV
(21G)
FORT STREET, HONOLULU.
RECEIVED
OF
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GOOD!
into this Kingdom.
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20th
883
Sellable Transit.
WILKINSON7 EXPRESS
AND TRANSFER COMPANY.
Can Ri:movk Household Furniture,
PIANOS, BAGGAGE, ETC.
BETTER THAN EVER
Residents of tho ouu tlslands heroin
Jutuio bo accommodated in every man.
nor desired. Written instructions by
mail will bo faithfullv attended to. Ad
dress Post-office llox No. 832. Telephone
No. 1H0.
Wilkinson's Express and Transfer Co-..
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