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IT ' V fc t .cggawJirtatrfMujiBHiiiJB'iiVJM'tiwtiajJWM'M't' THURSDAY, OCT. !l, 1881. SUN, MOON AND SEA. All Mine from tuioit of to-day, Out. ! li in. Sun .Sets 0 I'. Sun Illses 1" & Moonltbei i :. High Tldo (small) 7 00. High Tide (large; 1 1 M. WIM IMI WnVTIIKIt '! roril Jrom noon etenluy aYToncI. Tlioiinoiiirtup Uniii. , Ih I I'll 2-211 21l I fill I It'll IllolSh I iki.iii I awfl I 3u.ro ic! I Ts I ;i s o.oi Wind, MJ Unlit; Sky, Iwr.j i Sun, Miiootli. TELEPHONIC. Diamond Head, Oct It. 3p.M Light S. W. wind. OCEANIC S. S. CO. Kill MX KltANCISCO. M'iripo-..t Leaves Honolulu, Oct. 15 Ahiim,ihi....l.c.ivc4 Honolulu. Nov. 1st PAcIhOMAILsTsTcO. voit auckland and hvdxkv: Stmr City or Sydney Nov 1 I'pit HAN HiANCISCO. Stmr Antmllu Oct. 20 ARRIVALS. October (I Selir Haleakala from l'epeckeo departuresT October II VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Stmv .Tas Makee for Oaliu and ICaual Selir Kekauliiohl for Ilanalel Stmr Kaplolanl for Walanne Selir I'.iuahl for Haualcl VESSELS IN PORT. S S Bordeaux, 1'hillpot .S S Mariposa. Haywaid Ship Kl Dorado. Huuiphilp Haik O IMtUlmp, Woltcr ISk Forest Queen, XclUnn UrigTcwor.i. T.a Gui'ii Hark Ihnerald, Gatter Hark Calluricn. Hiibbairt Itfttne Clan Sprcckel, 1)1 ew PASSENGERS. From Kauai and Oaliu, per Jm Makee, Oct 8 .Tas Gay, Mls Needhain, .Tito 11 l'aty, Mrs Anderson and Mr and Mrs Thorn. Froinl'ort Townsend, per bk Kmer ald. Oet 8 .Fits Danlelson. SHIPPING NOTES. Stmr -las Makee brought SO bags of rice and 00 hides. She will, until fur ther oideis, sail on Friday, at 0 a in, so as to enable her to inako all her poits on this Island by daylight. Selir Kekauliiohl brought 000 bags of paddy. Selir Walmalii brought tH) bags of rice, 200 bags of paddy. -10 bags of pin and 50 hides. The work on the hull of the. sehr Klm kal will be finished to-morrow or the dav after. ills Majo-tyS boat which is being, built by Mr Soieuson will lie finished next week. The S S JJoideaux will Pall for San FrancUco, the time of -ailing is not yet known. The bk Emerald, Capt Gatter, airived yesterday, 20 days from Fort Towiiend. 'with 070,20:1 feet of rough lumber, 102, SS0 feet of dieted lumber and 100 M shingle. She is consigned to II Haek feld & Co. Selir llaleakala brought 200 bags of sugar. Sim will remain here for a few days, to have a new nialn-inast put in. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Madajii: Cora has gone to Kauni lo show the inhabitants the mysteries of magic. Harry K. Avery lias been granted letters patent of Denization bj His Majesty the King. - , Honolulu Symphony Club will resume practice next week, and give a concert at an early date. Mil. E. I'. Adams lias a large quantity of lino led Columbia river salmon, catc hof 1884, for sale. A G inch drain is being laid from the new bank on Foil stieet lo con nect with another on Quern httcet. Jami:s Booth, who died of cholera in Naples, September 18th, is spoken of in many Eastern papers as a 1 In wniian prince. Caiunut Photos 6!5 per doz, cards SI per do, at Sun Pearl Gallery, corner of King and Fort streets, for morly A. A. IMontano's. 82(1 tf I'Fi.uoiut'B steam pumping "scow was employed this morning in filling the bark C. K. Bishop, on the Murine Railway, with water, to show where she leaks. Ciiaw.i:s Hustacc, the King street grocer, announces fresh goods in Ills line, and housekeepers will lose 11 lino opportunity if they skip his advertisement. W12 understand Unit Mr. .). W. Varndlcy intends leaving for the Coast at an early date. Il is to lie regretted if wo arc to loso such a lino musician. Qurn: a number of our while ex press drivers are in the habit of turning round to their fares, pnilicu- - 'J'"'"''1.''"'1'1' larly Indies, questioning and conver sing witli them, much to their annoyance. TI1C3 ought to 'e (aught to mind their own business and not be so rude and inquisitive. At a meeting of the Honolulu Rifles held Tuesday evening George Fassctt was elected financial secre tary. , ... SiiAiu:iior.i)i:i!s of the Inter-island Sleain Navigation Co. will bo paid a dividend of four dollars per share Saturday next, the lllh, at the com pany's olllcc on the Esplanade. Ox Monday next at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Doyle, 27 Alakea street, Mr. K. 1'. Adams will sell the household furniture. For futhor particulars see adv. Alii. Mason, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has been granted leave of absence, and will leave by the Mari posa for New York direct. He ex pects to bo gouc about two months, and will return with his wife and family. .... . Mu. Gco'rgo Lucas has in his shop, nearly completed, a very handsome pnrpit. for the native church at. Wai kiki. It is made of red wood with a koa top, and lias a good deal of carv ing about il. It will be quite an ornament to the church. Lyons & Levey will sell to-morrow morning at the Pacific Mail Steam ship wharf, the whole of the immi grants' surplus stores ex S. S. Bor deaux, consisting of salt beef, oat meal, lard, tea, sugar, etc., and one superior medicine chest. Tnu new Cunard Line steamer Ktruria was launched at Glasgow, September 20th. She is S27 feet loftg, witli 07 feet breadth of beam. Her registry is 8,000 tons and her engines are of 1-1,000 horse-power. Sho can carry 720 saloon passengers. In favoring a proposition that the Reformatory School Band be used during the Royal Band's vacation, wo forget that it would involve con siderable work on Bandmaster Bei gcr, and he is supposed lo bo enjoy ing his vacation as well as the boys. Therefore, for the lime being we must grin and bear the loss. ... Tims morning, as Frank Hustacc was riding down Port street on his spirited steed, when opposite S. J. Levey & Co.'s, in trying to evade a passing carriage, his horse fell witli him. Frank stuck on, and the horse got up, and went along as if nothing had happened. Of com so a crowd collected. Tin: export of green fruits from San Fraiicisco to these Islands and Australia, is rapidly increasing and promises to be a matter of great im portance to the California!! fruit grower. The Zealandia, which passed through hero Saturday, took over 4,000 boxes of green fruit, and a large quantity arrived here yesterday by the Mariposa. Tin: Musical Library, in connec tion witli the Honolulu Library As sociation, lias lately received an ad dition in the shape of a flue collection of piano and orchestral music from Messrs. Kohlcr & Chase, San Fran cisco. Mr. M. Gray, of the same city, lias also promised to make a splendid gift at an carry date. Last Saturday, when the Zcalan dia arrived, one of the passengers excited curiosity by his having a tattooed face. It appears that tho man is one Zuci Joey, 11 Malay, who escaped from imprisonment at Mo nitor, lie was sentenced to foity years' imprisonment for attempted murder, and has gone to Australia for lcfugc. Tm: S. ! Cull of September .'10th says, "Professor W. M. Gif fnrd, having completed his mission among the Chinese, returns to his home in Honolulu, to-morrow." Good gracious, Waller, have you been noting as a missionary among the Chinese in San Krancisco? There's plenty of woik of that kind for you to do here, without going there. - JAMi'.-jKcau, the poi man, wan tried this morning for assault and bat tery on his wife Milium Kcan. From the evidence it appears to bo tho old, old story of high words, bad lan guage, pitchers and chairs, scullling, blows, etc., finally ending in the Police Court. His Honor thought there wns six of one and half-a-dozen of the other, so discharged the de fondant. In the Supreme Court yesterday, the case of V. O. Achi vs. Nauha et al., ejectment, was heard, icsuit ing in a verdict for plaintiff witli $10 damages. This morning, the case of Knimiola vs. Beni et nl., eject ment, commenced yesterday, was being heard and is still on tiial as wo go to press. Both cases aic before a mixed jury. At the meeting of the Fire L'olicc held last evening, It. M. Fuller was elected Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. Vogt, 1st Sergeant and Chas. Bent, 2nd Sergeant. Fines will be imposed upon membors for absence from (ires and meetings. Signals were arranged for the olllcers and men. In the future, meetings will be held on the second Thursday in the first month of every quarter. Capt. AV. E. Hcrrick presided over the meeting, which was attended by eight members. A vr.iiY amusing scene took place in the Police Coitit this morning. An old native man in the sixties charged another of about the same age with assaulting him. The diffi culty was about some land, and, as the defendant said, they had a regu lar rubbing match, the complainant getting the worse. Judge Bickeiton amid much laughter told them to shake hands and make up, which they did in a very business-like manner and toddled out of Court. In the Police Court this morning, Aukai, for assault and battery on a Chinaman, was lined $10. Henry Williams, for disturbing quiet of the night, was also fined S10. Ah Hook and Ah Choy were charged witli attempting to leave the Kingdom without passports. The two men stowed away 011 the last trip of the Mariposa, but were brought back by the olllcers of the ship. Ah Choy was under coutract to Mr. Afong who had offered 100 reward for him. They were eacli lined S20 nnd costs. Ax nppreciatory uoticc of the Rev. Daniel Dorchester's book, "The Liquor Problem of all Ages," sold by Mr. J. S. Cutler, appears in the last Friend. The editor advises his readers to "buy, read, ponder and act." Tlie author of the work is one of the leading temperance speakers and workers in America, and a few weeks ago his services were obtained in the local option campaign now being vigorously pro secuted in Canada. Mr. Culler can be found at the houso next east of the Y. M. C. A. building. Yistkuday afternoon the Tax Appeal Board met at the l'olicc Court. Two appeals were heard, one of the valuation of piopcrty of a native woman, assessed at S.'l,000. The Hoard thought it worth $2,000. Messrs. Thco. II. Davies & Co. ap pealed from an assessment of a quan tity of sugar valued at 82,000, shipped by the S. S. Alameda, July 1st. They claimed it was placed on board the ship, June 29th, therefore, was not assessable. Mr. Hayscldcn, the assessor, said it was assessable, as it was in the Kingdom, July 1st. The Hoard sustained the tax as sessor. 1 Many of the people of Honolulu I will be sorry to hear of the death of I Mr. Edward "Whebby, tho diver who I was employed in the construction of I the Marino Railway here. Tho sad ) event was connected with the pro- sccution of his hazardous calling, 1 and occurred at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on September 10th. In com pany with another diver he wns working at a railway bridge in about twelve fathoms of water, when tho air-pumping apparatus got someway interfered witli, and the men were much exhausted before they were got up. "Whebby, who had not been in the best of health for a day or two previously, immediately took sick, was taken home and died about midnight. Deceased was about .19 years of age, and left a wife and four children. Ho was a member of tho Marino Railway boat's crow that, beat its American and Hawaiian competiloi.s in tho Coronation regatta in Honolulu. It is Just eighteen months sinco ho left here. What interjection is of the femi nine gender? Alas! QUARTERLY BILLS, I Books and Accounts and Cus tom House Business prompt-1 ly, carefully and accurately J attended to. j J. E. WISEMAN, General Business Agent, Merchant St. Telephono 172 P O.Box315 Quarterly Bills ! Quarterly Bills ! Jno. A. Palmer Will distribute and collect Quarterly Bills. TERMS MODERATE. Ofllee. Campbell's Block, upstairs, !it Room Nn. 7. 8i!0 ASTOK 1IOUH13 fl 70 Hotel Street. c j. McCarthy Prop'tor. Best Manila, Havana and Amerioun Cigars on Hand. Frish Vanity Kn'r, Little licnutle. Oold Bar. Three Kliifi- nml the I'd I'lgiuettei. Chowing and Smoking Tcbaoco, Cut Foil and Plug. The Bllllmil Tallica of this establish- incut lnuo been recovered and leveled, which uiikus them the bet hi town. Ginger Alo and Soda Water on Ice. iSf" Call ami fee inc. -a 7S.-I WILLIAM MILLER 0i 1 i i.e t tusi. 1c or 1 Ami !Iiliols(irM No. U:j Hotel meet, Opposite International Hotel, Canes and "Walking Sticks, Made, of oveiy kind of NATIVE WOODS ItnicUcIs, Cornices, Curtain PoIch, Ac.' nindu ot tho hitcs-t design1. XOTX4JK. TO Till: liAPir.M OK JIOXOIjUM! MRS. GASCOYXK, DUESSMAKEK. having returned' hat icsumcd business. Feathers Cle.med, Dyed nnd Cm led in all the lwuol tli;ule. Corner ot Kins and Kichnnl Streets. 70.-I ilm (Thoroughbred.) By Jack Jlulonc, he by Lexington. 1st ilnm, Ivy Leaf, Iit imported Austra 11 in; 2nd dum, Bay Flower, by Lexing ton; 3rd dam, Buy Leaf, by Imported Yorkshiro: -llli ilnm, Imported Muriu BlneU, by Pliilo da Putab, etc., etc. Itti'.aili' was bred at the great Wood bum Faun, near Lexington, ICy., by the late R. A. Alexuniler, and was .old to W. L. Prltebard, of Sacramento, Cal., for 5,001'. He stands 15W hands, weighs 1,00"i lbs., mid is a bright chest nut color. Dari'ig his racing (aircur ho downed many a faorite, and won iiianv a hutful of money for his nwuui, nnd nioved himself one of tho prcutest of horses over a distance, nio-t of his races being at two and four miles. He has already sired evewl colts In California that nro winner among which aie I Liz.lo Dunbar. Young Bazaar, Sophia, nnd another called tho Itannr Minerva Colt, ho helm; out of Minerva by Iin poitcd Lcninliigion, tho slro of Parole nnd IrocpioK f,!7.io Jhiubnr greatly distinguished herself lnsl year in her two.year.ohl form by dcfeitlng one of the 'largest ileitis ol two-ycnr-olds that ever started in California, among which were tho two beautiful Miles brought hero Inst Spring by Mr. Agnew, distnnco cu mile; time, l.OlJrf, the fum-it time on record for two-year-olds at the tlWtaiice. This year sho has won several Important events, aud has proved herself to he a crack three-year.old. Itu.tiar has now been brought back to Honolulu, ami will remain here the balance of this year, and breeders, horse owners nnd stock rai-ers should avail themselves of tho opportunity lo nbtaiu ids services while they havo the chance. 'IVi'iiiH, -10. Payable at tlino of service. The linpoitcd Clydesdale Stallion DoiuUtl JMniili', ?., will htaiiil nt the Hiine time aud place at SHO for the M.UH011. lie was bred In Canntln, sired by Imported Donald Dlnnle, and out of an linpoitcd Clydesdale mare. Ho is a beautiful dapple grey, Hi hnndn high, and weighs 1,100 IIh.s is very active, and as line a large hnrau as could be found anywheie. Also, Hie line Urge Impoited Ken tucky Jack Sampson. This In 0110 of the largest Jacks that we could llnd In California, and U an 1111l111.il of im mense hone I-. a very sine breeder, and should he hbornlly patronlcil, as he Is nun of the very best animals of his kind. Term, SHO for tho season. The public are eoidially Invited lo call nnd inspict the above animals. Pruprletoia. Marflhlleld, Sept. 15,1881. 818 If BLLAI AL 001 Stallions nl Miiiillil ! rogwBBaniuiniiiiKtimiMi u '! i Grand and Successful Opening -vr TEMPLE OF FASHION, Opposite the New Bank BuUdinc, Fort St., The general public are invited to give us a call and iuspaot, at our opening, our new and select stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods; Ladies'. Children's, and Infant's Wear, Millinery, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Traveling Trunks, Valises, House Furnishing Goods, and an Elegant and complete stock of Ladies'. Gent's. Misses'. Children's, aud Infants' Shoes. a SJ. OOHN Sc CO. DILLINGHAM & Co. Importers & Dealers in Hardware & Agricultural Implements, Steel Plows. Hoes. CIs.. Etc.. Etc. SAv -J,r?3WV?w,ffiFffl m&m- " V4cJ.w . - JMM"" --wjsEri Fi'iico AVirciind Staples, Kerosene Oil ii specialty. Paints, Vsmiishes, Turpentine, House Furnishing Goods, Plutcil Wore, &c, &c. ju n"j'grl';smuu"jK' wm..iwwiifl.iii'in- Selling at Cost for 30 Days ! To mukn room for n l.arse Stork of Ne"w; Goods to Arrive Soon From London, Xew York, nnd San Frannico. All stock on band during the next 30 days will be sold for cash, consisting in part of Pianos, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars, AND ALh KINDS OF MUSIC GOODS. Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, And a I.nrgo Variety of Fancy Goods. 725 lm LYO-AJV Ac Co. LEWIS (SUCCKS'OllS TO nri Just Kcceivul Family fhwnni Grases, Pears, Plus. Peacties, Aples and Celery. Eastern Oysters in tins and shell. And n full Hue of Fit'mIi Sinple Urorerics. Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. 1'. Q. Hov SOT. flli'i ... . ii.i -. j- r . grzrer: O. 1. I'MIKTII W. C. I'KAIOCK Freeth &Peacock, , i y:t Xuiuinii Mtroot. iiosoi.i'i.r, ii. i. WINE & SPIRIT AXl) Genoral Commission Merchants, OFKKUJJFOK SAI.K At the Lowest Market Kuie a lnr:;n nml well selected stock of thotCholces'tnnd most Favorite ISrnniNiif AbKS, I1KKUS, l'OHTF.ll.S, WINKS, SIM HITS, MQUKUHS, ic, tfce., Ac., All Goods Guaranteed. r.nil orders tilled promptly. Telephone 1U. V. O. Hov 800. 793i0in. niiasawiyr'JJ"im' ruu - Cultivators, Marrows. Jiti 83.' ..7 -.P.-- .rri&tVi? c" GIC. CIC. "".xe&zif- r5-SlKHBW SKSirttJ"''" ' ill LIP I ll. 'JllllLWg! & KI'.NXI'.DY & CO.) 6? & 69 Hotel St. ex S S Alameda, A Lane Assortml -OF- ) ft AT ftftWM I'Oll SAM.- At the Lowest Prices at A. S. Cleghorn & Co's 731 lm NOTICE. SKI? WO TAI & Co. (composed of Ho Yce, Ho Fn Yat, Ho On and Mint; Wa) havlni; bought from l.o Sam Shif? tho Hlco riantntion, with tho house, cat tin and implement?, nt W.ihmiln, Kwn, Island of Oiihn, which the slid l.o Snni Sing bought fiom tho Sam Hop Com. pany (composed of l.o Kan Fook nnd Ah Chun), hereby give notice that nil claims against tho said Plantation to dato are to he settled by the said Lo Bam Sliifr. All persons are warned against cutting trees on tho estate at the follow big bands; Kniilu, Alna Lol; Ivnhalaa', Alna Lol; Kaiuniumi, Aina Lot; Paa keaiki, he Piinoiie Loen; and Kapoii. wela, Alna Kolu. sei: WO TAI CO. Walmalii, August 27th, 1881. 809 lm Hall l'rocruinmuM ! NEW DESIGNS, Just received from Han Francisco, at Tim Daily llou lktin Olllcc ilatfuig 1 K ' v.1