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W ;.F "SWA a j'S1 i-W-3 t , S srf U fa . & 1- h w f Mill I. 'T'N,rati.4CTrvxrMnrg.warir"?.ifa'a.7iCT.riTi.iraCTairawi DY AUTHORITY. film NOTICE. The following pergonw have been duly appointed us Awssois of Taxes in the Kingdom for the yenr 1SS8 : OA1II'. Honolulu (.'. A. lliown Ewn and "Wainnae .S. .1. Mnikni Waialua K. Hooknno Koolaulon J. r. lumwnlu Kooliuipoko Win. llcnry MAUI. jLahainu.. . .. . .T.K.Evans "Wailuku . . . . W. F. Mossnnnn Makawao.. . . L. A. Andrews liana. . . .1. K. llanuna Molokai and Lanui . . 51. Kane HAWAII. Hilo .A. I). Loebonstcin North Hilo Frank l'ahia Hamakua Kaaekuaiwi North Kohala W. .1. Wright South Kohala J. Kani North Kona . . . .J. H. Waipuilani Soiith Kona Alolalo IGau Ed. Smith 'Puna O. T. Sliimnan KAUAI. Lihui! Kawaihau. Koloa Waiinea. . Hanalci . . Niihau . . . . . . S. Kaiu . V. II. Willis . . A. K. Mika ... L. II. Slol. .. .las. Hatfield . .M. W. Kcale L. GREEN, W Minister of Finance. Treasury Dciit., .lime 25, 1S88. 7!)-dl0t42-2l rX" XI 12 Pledged to neither Sect nor Parly, Silt established for the benefit of all. FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1888. THE POi BILL AGAIN. The bill to regulate the manufac ture of poi in the city of Honolulu came up yesterday, and, after some amendments were introduced, pass ed its second reading, lint, we un derstand that the clause which ord ers the constiuction of a building by the Government for the manu facture of poi. to be lcnted in sec tions to manufacture! s, is retained. This is really the one blemish of the bill that wants striking out. It is generally believed ly the tax-payers that the revenue of the country is insulllcicnt even for all the necessary public works, and yet the Legislature seems disposed to appropriate a sum of money for an undertaking that is outside of gov ernmental duties and distinctly within the limits of piivate enter prise. "Will the Lcgislatuie kindly vote a sum of, say, twenty-five dol lars, for making's, cesspool in our back yard? AVc will guarantee a moderate interest on the investment, handing over surplus copies of the Legislative report of 188G as secur ity. The manufacture of the poi with which Honolulu is supplied is al most entirely in the hands of China men, and they arc quite able to build their own poi factories. It is in the province of Government to prevent such factories being esta blished in places where they consti tute nuisances, and to prevent their being nuisances airywhcrc. This is all that is required of the Govern ment in the matter. No doubt, John would be very glad to get a convenient poi factory at public ex pense, and the Bui.i.miN would be pleased to get a cesspool on the same terms ; but the poi man has no more right to be accommodated than the printer. - SHALL FORT STREET HAVE A TRAMWAY? The franchise of the Hawaiian Tramway Company the company ' at present engaged in laying a tram v ."iiL n Honolulu does not confer authorft-Kto construct a line along Port Blroeth"' Giibble, the com pany's rcpresentUiiyc is endeavor , ing to secure pevndhsioiN lo include the last named street, and "litfiSiul dressed a circular to tlio bubineHsl people and otherb on that street re lative to the matter. Wo presume that if the peoplo most concerned, that is the peoplo whose places of business or privato residences arc along tho lino of that thoroughfare, wish to have the tram way pass their doors, tho Govern ment can have no objection. And it Is only natural to suppose that "the peoplo most concerned" are desirous that tho tramway should run along Fort street, because that means promotion of their business interests and an addition to their ' private conveniences. On tho other hand, to exclude the IrnnAvay from tlmt street, while it passes nlong the nearest streets on cither ido run ning parallel with it, would be a di version of Irnflle and n consequent injury to the business of that local ly. Rational business men arc not liable to be bo blind to their own in terests as to object to being taken into the tramways system. The circular just now refencil to contains a diagram of Fort sttect, shoeing that there is abundance of space in the narrowest part for the largest size cairiages to pas'! on cither side of the tramcar. As to the lails being an obstruction to general tralllc, ntiyono who will take the trouble to inspect the com mencement of the company's line on King sticct, wheic the linishing stroke has been lidded, will sec that there is not the slightest giound for objection on this seoie. Looked at from any standpoint, there should be a icady willingness to grant per mission to take Fort street into the tramways system. THE AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT. The biennial repoit of the Minis ter of Finance to the Legislature, presented early in the present ses sion, suggests "whether it might not be wiser, and be a saving of ex pense, to revert to the system of making the Ministers responsible for the proper expenditure of the re venues, and more especially the Minister of Finance. "When Minis ters arc so entirely under the conliol of and lcsponsibie to the Legisla ture, as our Constitution now pro vides, it would seem to be quite safe to leave to them the disposal of the Public Moneys in accordance with the appiopiiations voted by the Le gislature." We wcie a little impressed with this suggestion at the time the re poit appeared, but did not then see the reason for it. A few days ago the Auditor-Gcncial's repoit was presented to the House in piintcd fioni, and this explains all. Matteis have not been miming altogether smoothly between the Cabinet and the Auditor-Geneial, judging fioin the latter's report, which is a vei racy document. It is not at all sui prising that Ministeis should pre fer not to 'be impeded in the dis bursement of public funds by such obstacles as an audit Act may create. When we consider that two years, or nearly so, intenciic between the sessions of the Legislature, we aic not so sure that "it would seem to be quite safe to leave to them (Min isters) the disposal of the public moneys in accordance with the ap piopiiations voted by the Legisla ture." AVc shall have nioro to say upon this subject and the Auditor Geneial's report later on. Mtwmyt t-AMW J Af A7rJ C1LEAN RAGS and fccoiuI hand clothing will tic giatefully lctuiv ul for llie use of the inmates of the Branch Hospital for Lqicii at KaUaako, or at the Leper Scttlment on Molokai, if left wltli J. T. AValeiliouse, jr., at the Queen Mieet Store. t&f tf HAWAIIAN Kiult&TaroC'j. Gen. tlemun: I Iiqvp made a chemical examination of the sample of Tnio riour which you have Fubnntted to me and find that same is cntiicly free fiom any injurious tubstnnco whatever. Yours vny truly, Geo. T. Smith, Aimlytt. Honolulu, Juno 1, 18S8. 71 lm Auction Sales by Lewis J. Leyey. Regular JM Sale ! To-morrow, Jnly 7, AT lO O'CMICK A. 31., At iny Salerooms comer of Queen and Fort i-trictf, I will t-ell at J'llbilC AllLtiOU, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Crockery i Glutswarc, Hib Sugfir, Tolatoci fc Onions, Cs Kcro-cne Oil & B, M. Boap, Lamps, Cutleiy, Gio- cerics, etc , etc. Also, Household Furniture ! And a variety of PLANTS from tho well-known nuuciy of A. Cuiiho, and a PONY Fiiitnblo for a boy or gill; bouml, kiml niul gentle. Also, A Good Spanish Bridle & Saddle LEWIS jTJrEVEY, 8(1 It A lie ionoer. LOST AOOLI) Seaif I'in on JU'ictanla street, at or near tho Honolulu Wiles' Armory, on tho 4th Inst. A reward will ho given on leturnint,' tho same to this ofllce. 80 U FOUND AT tho bull on July 4th, atthoAi mory, a Pin. Owner can have same by giving description and paying cot. Apply at this ofllce. 80 at Wanlort" Inmiediiilely. SVITAIILH men to tale the names ami nridrcfcf-ex of Honolulu Kubl deuls for the Honolulu 13iisIulfs Dlieu tory, Apply to J. E. UltOWN t CO., 80 t Agents, Auction Salos by Jamos F. Morgan. Household Furniture A'jr ALCTIOX. On TUESDAY, July iOtli, '88, AT lO O'CLOCK A. 31., Attic irsidence of Mr. E. H.lturrell, corner of luikul and Tort streets, Wnginr J'ieinisp, I will cli ut Tub 1c Auction, His Entire Househ'd Furniture, COMI'ltlStNCl 1 New Upholstered Bed Lounge, Wicker Bookers, Large Centei Hug, inker Horkcre, Oil Paintings, Painted Placode, B. W. Marble top Table i Antique Oak Bedroom Set 1 Woven Wh c 3Inttrai, llali MnttrabS. Fcilhor Pillow?, Pie tin e Finnic, 1 Uiover V linker bowing Machine, Oie PaiuM BuOroom Set ! Spring Mittrats, 11. V. JXtcnsion Dining Table, li. W Cane Seat (.hair?, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, 1 New Rival nant;u, Kiiciien Ut-nsih, Meat Safe, &e &c. JAS. ?. MORGAN, :;t Auctioneer. 80 ASSSGWEES Sale of Jb Vessels By oidi i (!' W . F. Alit.ii nn ' .1 1 Dt.w. SCtl, .Vi-sigHLCs (if t if iill'ilviupt l.btite of Hie Picille X.ii. g iiion Co., 1 will fell at Public Auction, On SATURDAY, July Mill, 88, at i-i o'clock, xoo.v, At my Silo-iooin, Qvcn Mreet, the fol low inir dierum! e--c'b: The stmr Surprise, 134 0:2-100 ton, with Machinery in goiil oidei. Brigantiue .azari 45010'ij to'is TliU ve-;cl ran he got lea'ly for a at a smnll expense. The sclir CANUTE, 108 96-100 tons, " YAIHALU, 55 69-100 tons, " WAILELE, 45 78-100 tons, " WAIOLI, 40 06-100 tons, " WAIEHU, 60 37-95 tons, TeritKe An Hon, 95 15-96 tons En 'li vessel lit coniplel" ret of SaiK, Ane'iiii-, Chan s 1 l.o.n, Ac, iSc rlho aboo Vi"-sels me well Known in the coi'tin ir.uie, and oiler ti (ksiiahle chance to btiyeih. t C2?li'or fuitliL"' pailiculars applj' to the A-Mgnee-', or to JAS. F. MOltGAN, 81 til Aiicllniicir. Hflilnlu Eili Go. No. 1. AIlKreitllKI) meetinu of Honolulu i:m;iiii! Co No 1, -will be held at tin- Engine Houm' THIS (Friday) I0VKNINO, July C, 18SS, at 7:P0 o'clock. Election of olllecrs ami other important laisliicfs. A full allemhiucc of members i Kqucteil. l'y oidei of tho Fnrcninn. li. OKDENSTEIN', 8G U Secirtary, 11. E. Co No. 1. pKGULAIt Mnnthlv MecliiiB of En. Xli glue Co No. 2 will be held at their Hull, ut 7:1)0 nVWk THIS i Friday) EVEN1XO. Ah hi mbii are requested to atlcml. C. .1. MrCAltTIlY, 80 It Foreman. i vis iT. IAVISII tfi it the gontlt'iiinii that bor lowed my lillo at the II It. A. linage, in the "Cili.en Shooting Jlateh" would return it ns ho promised. Hi Hi JUSTEECEIVED Per 'U, T. llryunl' and 'Discovery' a large quantity of el Wiiich we ofToi at Low Prices at our bloie ou Queen Btreet, build ing Intel v occupied by m uiwm & co. 85 lw NOTICE. TVTIl. TIioioas SoieiiBon -will ct for 1X me In ull h'Ubloet-B matur umUr u lull power of attorney under duto of Juuo ai, 3888. OALI3B II. 13AU1UTT. Honolulu, Juno til, 1886. 85 lw ff5 i.. t"i -t ..r.. ft r-' "ir!-- J' t ftr. - lew Goods ! Lowest Prices ! SPECIAL AftOmQEEWT. si't''i.a.HOit to o or Itrcucr ItlocU, SOU Fort BeoKsellei The Largest Stock and the Lowest Prices in the Kingdom. San Francisco Prices The Newspapers & Magazir Kept on hand and delivered to any part on arrival of the steamer. aiest Line of Paper Blank Books, Fancy Coods, Artistic Stationery, Art Goods, And ARTISTS' MATERIALS ! SjrCall and inspect our Stock and learn our priccggS We wish you to call whether you wish to purchase or not. "W. H. GrRABNHALGII, SCSStorc open every evening after July 1st, till 8 :30 o'clock. Saturdays till 9 p. m. 83 lw s. . ." . . To y ! t . & . t. . Timor. leisi alBi e St. near Hotel, Honolulu. News Department. All the ies and Novels in town. cys, to. 10G Fort St., Honolulu, II. I. ai IUiir up the IjmUch Ai (xciittcmcu of Honolulu ! King up lu." Hoys & ftirls!! KIiir up the Rtibioh!!! Iting up Kvcryhiuly till over Hawaii Kei!!!! ESLLO, HELLO, I Tell Em All, that dAiV &$ P HAVE Ol'ENEl) THEIR lew Caiy Factory & Elegit CaMy Store On Xlotol HtiH-ct, Now Ileuwcr liloolc, Whcie they will manufacture and sell the FINEST and CHOICE FRENCH AND HOME-MADE CANDIES,! Fresh Candies made every day. An Elegant Assoitineut of FANCY CANDY & BON-RON, HOXES it NOVELTIES always on hand, Ice Cream Soda & Iced Drinks Of all kinds scicd fioni the most unique fcoda fountain in the city. fl3Candhs caiefully packed for shipment to the other I&lands. sVJC10X-.ISVXj13 & KlSa-' AIL : King! Ring! I Keep on Ringing and call at The lew Pt7 ' "" 1 V3 a ctsEa On Saturday Evening, July 7th, A Dramatic Entertainment will be gicn by Olllccrs of H. M. B. Comoiant and Lrulics of Honolulu, in aid of tlio Britisli BenevolBut Sotfily, Under patronage of Ills Majesty the King. To commence with a Comedietta, entitle cl. "The Misogynists" Which will he followed by J. 5,1. Slot toil's Farce, " Aunt Charlotte's Maid The programme will lie preceded by the Modem Tableau, "Leap Year" And conclude with tho Classical Tableau (by rcqueet), ti The Yestal Virgins" Piescuted by Amiit-'uis of Honolulu. IMIICJSS A.H UHTJA.J-,. Doors Open 7:30 "tDaCSTCommonco at 0. Tlehetsat A.5I, HettcttV. opens Friday, ai 1 1 a. m NOTICE. Box plan 84 td nPHK interest of 5lr JI. 51'icluilane, X in the firm of . y, 5laefaihuiu & Co., ccates from this dnte. G. W. 51AOFAHLANK & CO. Honolulu, June 18, 1888. M lw T VAN'S BOAT BUHiDlNQ XX SHOP. Bear of Lucas' Mill, lEctii OH THE PEOPLES' PAPER-The Daily Bulletin CO cts per month iilllrotinMisM3 tfcfftrtTfWtfyogcgwaBEaiajCTttm.TiwTTrflrTrjnj w ILH 1 ill I - IJ PLTl II a & fit "F1 pns-JJa a a - "S ngirJ WANTED A 51 AX and wife wants a situation in a privato family. The man to do yaid woik and the woman to nursa. Apply to "Uaihcr fehop," 88 King street. . 8.1 lw "- " ' ' I I ! , .... NOTICE. VTUSIC furnished for ball?, parties LtJL and Fcreundcs by Palmer's Siring Hand. Orders left at C. E. Williams', or ring up Mutual Telephone 330. 74 tf NOTICE. Mil. Geo. W. Burgess hns full power of attorney for 5rr, X. F. Bur gebs, dining tho latter's absence from the Kingdom. 83 lw TO LET rpiIE premitoi known as ag JL Blnger's Bakeiy, includ. aaS ing hakery. store. 4 cottiiccs. etc., for a term of years ou easy terms to a good icnant. Apply to 5Ir. O. Brown, vr T. W ltawhns, at tho Ha. wiiibin Soap Works. 84 tf i NOTICE of REMOVAL. JOHN 5IoLANK has, removed his tf llhioksinlihing Kbtiihlishmcut to Foil strett, opposite Hopper's Mill, where hu will be glad to see his old friends and new ones. 78 lm SINGER'S BAKERY Has moved from the coiner of Itlcliard mid Queen stteets to No. SI 6 King Street (Formerly Butleis' Place), Whcro tho Bakory will be carried on as 85 heietoforo. 8m IF YOU FIND ANYTHING, X advertieo It iu the Daily Bulletin Osiif rsiRfnrv " 82 lm 1 , '. f i ,?i VS -r L ! ij.iJ1 ? Y tHI