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yfi &l w- ix , tfgttactfKfr J .fu w i w i rtnfl i DY AUTHOnifY. lu neeoidauoe with tho Election Law of tho Kingdom, notice is hoie by picn th.it a ypcoial Election for Noblu for tho uno.xpitcd term of six ' years will be held on the Island of Oahu, between the hours of 8 o'clock ii. m. and 5 o'clock p. m on WED NESDAY, the 'Jth day of July, 1890, to fill the vacancy caused by the re signation of His Excellency Hon. John A. Cummin's. The Election Distiiots Voting Pre cincts, Polling Places and Inspector of Election are aa follows: lb DISTRICT, HONOLULU. That portion of Honolulu lying Southenst of a lino diawn fiom the summit of the Konahuanui range of mountains along the crest of the ridge separating Manoa and Makiki Valleys from Nuuanu and Pauoa Valleys to the flag pole on the old battery on Puowaina (Punchbowl) thonco direct to the junction of Kinau and Alapai streets along the center of Alapai to King street, crntcr of King to South stieet, center of South street to tho sea. First Piecincl All that poilion of uid District lying EtHt of Funahou .treet and a line duiwn in extension theieof mauka and makai. Polling Place Government Nur sery, junction of King and Wuikiki streets. Inspectors E. 0. Sehuman, J. Lucas, J. M. Caniaia. Second Precinct All that portion of baid district lying West of Funa hou street and a line dtawn in exten sion thereof. Polling Place Beretania Street School House. Inspectors J. A. Magoon, Albert Lucas, E. It. Hendry. 2nd DISTRICT, HONOLULU. All that portion of Honolulu North of the First District and inside of the hue drawn from the Hag polo at the N)ld battery on Puowaina (Punch bowl) to the junction of School and Emma streets, along tho center of School street to Foit street, along the .enter of Foit street to Beietania street, center of Beretauia stieet to the Nuuanu Sticam at Smith's Budge, thence up the center of said Stream to School street, center of School stieet to Liliha street, center of Liliha street to Judd street, along tho center of Judd street to the crest of tho ridge on the Northwest erly side of Nnuauu Valley and thence along the crest of said ridge to tho peak called L.inihuli. First Precinct All that portion of said District lying mauka of School and Judd streets and East of Nuuanu street. Polling Place Water Office, Nuu anu and Pauoa htreets. Inspector A. W. Carter, David Dayton, M. Kuliiaa. Second Precinct All that portion of said Distiict lying makai of Judd and School streets and West of Nuu anu and Foit streets. Polling Place Fouith IIoueo ou the Ewa fide makai of the School Street Biidge, over Nuuanu Stream. Inspectois Jona. Shaw, T. W. Hobron, J. P. Iwa. 3rd DISTRICT, HONOLULU. That portion of Honolulu Adjacent to tho first and second Distiicts, bounded on the Waikiki side by Ala pai and South streets, mauka by School street, on tho Ewa sido by Fort street from School street to Beretauia street; along tho center of Beretania stieet to Richards ttrect, along center of Richards street to thu sen and bounded makai by tho sea. First Precinct All that portion of said District lying mauka of Beie tania street. PollingPhico Royal School House. InspectoiB Fred Turrill, John 31. Vivas, J. Mahiai Kaneakua. Second Precinct All that portion of said District lying makai of Bere tauia street. Polling Place Kapuniwa Build ing. Inspector Henry Smith, Win. F. Lovo, (1. V. Peters. 4th DISTRICT, HONOLULU. All that portion of Honolulu lying West of Districts Two and Three, bounded as follows: Beginning at tho sea at tho foot of Richards btrcet; up Richards street to Beretauia street ; along Beretania street to Smith's Bridge; thence up Nuuanu Stream to , School street ; thence along School street to Liliha street ; thence through tho center of Liliha street to King street, along tho center of King street to tho bridgo crossing the Nuuanu Stream and hounded makni by tho tea, I MWft&ll .fcrtitjtnnvfa' . First rrccinct-All Hint portion of snid Distiict lying West ,of Nuuanu street. Polling Placo China Eugino Com pany Building. Inspectors J, A. Mchrtcne, Sam. Mahelona, Samuel Dwight. Second Precinct All that portion of said District lying East of Nuuanu street. Polling Place Bell Tower, Hono lulu File Department. . Inspectois C. T. Eodgci!', T. C. Porter, 01ici Stillnmn. fun DISTRICT, HONOLULU. All that remaining portion of Ho nolulu lying North and West of Dis tricts Two and Four. First Precinct All that portiou of said Distiict lying East of tho main road up Kalihi Valley and mauka of King stieet. Polling Place Hawaiian Tram ways Co.'s building, corner of Ka niehamcha School Grounds. Inspector F. AV. Wundunberg, Marcus Colburn, J. A. Diaz. Second Precinct All that poilion of said Distiict lying West of the road up Kalihi Valley and makai of King street. Polling Place Refoim School pre mises. Inspectors William Auld, T. A. Lloyd, A. Fernandez. Cull DISTKICT, KOOLAU. Consisting of Koolaupoko. Polling Place Kaueohe Couit House. Inspectors M. Eoso, A. ICaulia and Jas. Olds. 7th DISTRICT, WAIALUA. Consisting of Koolauloa and Wai alua. Fiist Trecinct Waialua. Polhug Place Waialua Court House. Inspectors Edgar Halstead, E. S. Timolco, Richaid Steward. Second Precinct Koolanloa. Polling Place Kool.iuloa Court House. Inspectors Jas. Donnelly, John Kaluhi, Jas. Ajlett. 8th DISTRICT, EWA. Consisting of Ewa and Waianac. First Precinct Ewa. Polling Place Ewa Court House. Inspectors Alex. J. Campbell, Victor Kapule, S. K. Halualani. Second Precinct Waianac. Polling Place Waianae Court House. Inspectors John F. Scott, J. Ke kahuna, Saml. Andrews. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of tlio Inteiior. luterior Oilice, June 17, 1R0. 583 2t It has pleased His Majesty the King to appoint CHARLES L. HOPKINS To be Marshal of tho Kingdom, vice John II. Soper, resigned. Iol.vni r.ilace, July 1, 1800. 507 :it jjaiTg fjttlUfin .a TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1890. The vacant seat in the Legisla ture caused by the resignation of Hon. J. A. Cummins, will be filled by cleclion to-morrow. The polls will open at 8 o'clock a. m., and close at 5 p. m. Mr. C. O. Bergcr and Mr. A. Young are tho candidates for election. Mr. Young is put forward by the Reform party and Mr. Ber gcr by tha National Reform party. Roth candidates are of long resi dence, and are well known. Tho electors will decide who is the fa vorite, and if the contest ho "fair and square" and no doubt it will be tho contestants and their back ers should with good grace accept the result. HEW CONSTITUTION. The Advertiser says that the Na tional Reform Tarty "proposes a new constitution." To us this is news. The party's "platform" calls for "amendments," but nothing more. Surely the Advertiser is not so stupid as not to know that the personal opinion of an individual member of any party is not neces sarily that party's policy. Even should the National Reform Parly propose a new constitution, there is nothing bad about that, provided it bo done in a constitutional way, and is not forced on the country at the point of bayonet?. Our constitu tion is far from being so good that it cannot be superseded by a better. Our neighbor across tho water, Cali fornia, deemed it wise to make n new constitution not long ago, and acted accordingly. It is not our desire to secure a new constitution for this kingdom, but we aro sensi ble of defects in the present fund amental law that wo think should be remedied in tho way provided by tho instrument itself. wHcVuUMnWimpitftr'KaTCjwii mumh w.ojMEjcwCTictMt,efcfWBftCTMiJ'Mji DAILY BULLKYllJ : HOJSOLTTLU, U. I., MINISTERIAL SALARIES. The attempt to lower the Minis tora stipends ia not, in our opinion, a move that deserves support or commendation. If Ministers them selves had nsked for a l eduction, their self-sacrifice might have been lauded. Rut even in that caso wo question if the House should allow them to have their own way. The amount in thu draft Appropriation Bill, $5,000 a year, is small enough perhap3 too small. To mens.urc salaries in this country by salaries in thu countries that are Usually pointed to as examples is not a just or fair way of regulating tho amount of compensation for services render ed. The general cost of living has to be taken into account. Five thou sand dollars has a less purchasing power here than one-half that amount iu some other places that could he named. Here a plain man with n smnll family finds dillleulty in sup porting himself and those dependent upon him, respectably, ouoor S80 a month, while in New York, Montreal, London, and a thousand other places the same man could do so comfortably, and save money to boot, with an income of 810 or S50 per month. Whcie the cost of liv ing is high, salaries, both of those in the public service aud those in private employ, must bu high also. There may bo sinecuies in our public service, by the lopping off of which money would be saved and the service in no way impaiied ; but those who have the responsibil ity and those who do the work of government should be adequately paid for the responsibility and for the work. The National Reform party is pledged to economy, but not to parsimony. Most old lcbideuts of this king dom who are coffee diinkcrs know that Kona coffee is of excellent qual ity, and that no foreign article that ever reaches this market is equal to it. Some travelleis have said that it is quite as good as the famous Mocha coffee. But these facts are known abroad to a very limited ex tent. Even m San Francisco, where a far hotter aud a much fuller knowl edge of these islands cxiat3 than in any other foreign city, only one in many has ever heaul of Kona cof fee; and for the reason that our suppty has been so small that after meeting the homo demand there has been but little left for export. We are hopeful, however, that the sup ply of the future will greatly in crease, and that coffee will become, ere long, an important export. We shall then need a foreign market ; aud where we have found a market for our sugar, lice, and bananas, we hope to find a market for our coffee. The Pacific States and Ter riloi ies have a consuming capacity far greater than these islands can possibly satisfy for manj' years to come, whatever impetus may be given to coffee culture here. In the meantime it is well that tho people over there should be made familiar with the quality of the article the islands produce, thus creating a de mand. And it is gratifying to know that a step lias been already taken in this direction. Mr. T. K. Moore, formerly with Messrs. May & Co., of this city, lias established himself, in company witli others, as a gen eral merchandise broker, at No. 2G California street, San Francisco, making Kona coffee a specialty. Mr. Moore repoits that his efforts, bofar as they have extended, to bring the article into favor in San Francisco, have been successful. Samples fur nished to grocurs,and tried by them, have, in every case, resulted in or ders; and thu small shipments re ceived from hero have been quickly disposed of. Mr. Moore is of opin ion tint in tho course of time the demand for island coffee can bo made general in Sun Francisco. MEJEEIKG NOTICE. rfMIEKE -will bo a meeting of the JL Htiaugcis' I'lleud Society at the Parlors of tho Y. M. O. A., on WED NESDAY AFTEKNOOX, at 3:S0. A full attcudauee ib desiied for the Irans actlou of lmjiortuut business. fi'.il) It NOTICE. ,It. TiY. OLAPPEH has taUen man- iX (igcmcnt of tho Woodluwii Dairy & Stock Co. Air. John Grace leslgncd. W. O. SMITH, Seeretaiy W. D. & S. Co. Honolulu, .luly 1, 18'JO. 59t 3t ELECTION. AT a meeting of shareholder of tho Hawallin Paeltlo Cable Co. held on Juno 10, 1BD0, at thu ollleo of J. A. Jlagoon, attorney, Honolulu, II. I.,. I. Sherman Bartholomew was elected to tho ollleo of Treasurer, to succeed Hon, Frank O. Dudley leslgncd. J. SUEJlMAN BABTHOLOMEW. 6PD 3t X'resldent t!c Trcnsurcr, wtami'twwwomff wTvmiwwiMwwji.imi Auction Salos by James F. Morgan. AUCTION SALE Horses i him On TiniMSDAY, July 10, XV l-i O'CLOCK SOOS. By order of Rev. Vf. C. jlonitt, la front ol my Salesroom, Queen street. 1 will sell at Public Auction the following Horses aud Carriages: 1 Lafly's SADDLE HOUSE, a Horse, biofcon lo dilve double; 1 1-yoav Old Colt, 1 Fhactuti, lu gdod order; 2 Large Omnibusses, 1 Side Saddle, 1 Mexican Saddle, ets Harness, Etc., Etc. JAS, F. SIOHG-AJT, sua at Auctlom cr. Clearance Auction Sale -OF- nrfifl ilUO And Jlorcltantlisu ! l$y order of Mil. C. AFONQ I will sell nt Public Auction at his oillee, Xuuaiiu stieer, On FRIDAY, July IKli, AT lO O'CLOCK A. 31., -Lacquered Ware, Gold Jewelry, Jjbouy Tables & Chain, Champhor Wood Tiinil.i. 2 Large Show Oases, Letter Press, 1 Handsome Koa Oilice Table, Leather Covered Sofa it Chairs, Pictiucs, Tables, Chinese Merchandise, 12tc., Etc., T.te., Etc. JAS. V MOK&A3T, Auctioneer. 593 Tt Exeouior Trustea's Sale of REAL OT t, Leases, Cattle, Vl x:to. KtO raio. Ky .IheeUou of UKClt. BKOWX, Es ceutnr & Titisteo of the Last Will anil Testament of Philip Milton, dreea-eil, I am directed to sell at Public Auction, On SATURDAY, August 2nd, AT lO O'CJLOUK. A. ., At the Farm IIoue in Palolo Valley. Honolulu. Oahu, all tho following deseiihed J'ropeity, suitable for Jtuueli purno-cs : 1st All that land containing an area of Aifiiy, acies and situate in Kipaluilu a ml Wiiiulae-iM, DMi let of Kona, Oaliu, ami being the saniit pieini'cb l-oiim-miI to the said J'hilip Milton by t!ie Tfns tee.s of tho Estate of V. C. l'.unaliln. 2nd All that land cout Jiniujr an ari-a of nine neic Mtiuite iu Palolo Viilli-y, and being the fame pjciulscd eonveveil to thu said Philip Milton by UiohU Sherman. Tills property has a large, rc-eivolr upon it, which suppliH tits lower lauds with water lor nee cut h.i- tion, the lvaeivolr is ISO fathoms squ.ire and has a deptli of 1 1 feet, and eot In tins neighborhood of 910,000. !(rd All that land containing an area of ISO acres and situate at Kipahulu, Oahu, 'I'uc two laiger tracts in Kipa hulu and ralalae-ikl are lenced with good stone walls and wire fencing di vides them from pioperty now in pos-f-esMonofD. P. fhcubeig and used for lauchiug purposes. Also at, the same time aud plare the following ASEHOLDS Lease from Trustees of Bishop Estate of Waahlla, 800 acies, ye.itly leutal 200, lease exphes August, 1800. I.t'u-e fiom S. Kawal nlid Iekatii of 2 plccci of laud in Waiamau aud KeMo 'i acres, yearly rental 2J, lease ex pires lu August, 1801). The lands of Wnaliila 4S0 acies aio now bringing a rental under an agiee nient with Portuguese of 8100 a year. Theie aic about S aeics of taro almost ripe which will bo sold with the land upon which It Is gi owing 'J ho income fiom Changes, Limes, Coffee, Eto , aud Pasturage have amounted to about 8100 a year. The proneity abovo set forth liuvu a l.iboror's house, slaughter house aud other outbuilding upon them, and 2 bullock pens, Also at tho same time and place about 400 Head of Cattle, Including about 00 Mlleh Cows. Seven Pair of WoiMng Oxen, also 5 Uoiscs, 0 Mnies and -' Colts, Ox Catt, Saddles tun! Bi idles, Yokes, etc , etc.. and other utcnslU anil property ued upon a well appointed Bauch. tar The Property can bo Inspected at any time. Vw t ui therpaitloulars apply to JA.S. F. BIOKGVN, Auctioneer, Or, to Cncii. Bkdwk, Executor & Trustee, BS0 lm JULV 8, 1890. juii',Mitv4.ijr?ipjiiJxvuajBatt OF Oa&h Assets, RICHARD A. HcCTCSDY, President. tzS' For f (ill particulms apply lo Dcc-U4-Sft IV It J Fresh Gekes5 Pies, Buns, Roils, Jumbles, Coffee Cakes, Crackers, gST And will bo DEUVEKEi) KliEK of OliARGE to any BI1..X. oi'E,AXUSl Coffee, Tea, Chocolnte & .Milk, Smaks, Chop.), KMi, Ham & Egg", Oys-ter B3r JJiEiiiei iroin Al:i50 ax. m. to 1 i. ski. ,S3S .SJ'iEiiiei O. T. Solo Proprietors of TAHITI s LE1OHA0E, Qlnenr Me, Hop Ale, (Mm, lasjriaflB, Sariprl, TELEPHONE 297. JR3 All cotsunu.'iicatioiis 380 lm Ktd nl ' ,flUylJi H S -v4 Has jufct reei'lved a U'nAx lot of JEiIl4Vg6SlfS. Ha I American r i G VT2 S"J 50'. (jlho us .i call. Law iik is,' u J : fc. a MM ; M Ai w ST Kc, SQ fluuai.u St. 1 t). Ui. 237. Boot and Shoe Store. Having had 10 jvars rwcpeilenro in the business, I ain piepatcd to iiiauii factuie to order tashionablo hand sowed Ladles' & Gentlemen's Boots & Shoes. Also, French & Amcilcan Boot & Shoos received by oveiy steamer. Pi lees leasonable. I solicit your pat lonuge. C94 Urn WANTED A X Unfurnished 2 or 3 XV. Boomed cottiige near at this ottlee. town, Apply BOG at WANTED at ONCE ! eg, a A COrPAGE wllhln two S'Sl XX or three hloeks fioin the comer of Fort and Hotul sticets, suitable for three gentlemen for housfkeeping. Addiess ''P. O. Box No. 21)7." G90 tf TO IjET 110USIC with 7 rooms and bath, mi tho cor ner of Beietania mid Peua- eola streets. Cais pass the door. Ap plv at this ollleo. r.Bl if TO IjET or LEASE rpiIE Residence of Mrs. A. i a. Long, lu Pauoa Vallov. 1 Apply to UAV1U UiVlTOA, 01 King St., over J. pott's store. f.71 tf TO RENT or LEASE rpiIAT deslrablo PrcmUea X ou Foit street, In tho 'Olclneruv Blonk." recently occupied hy J, Jf . S. Williams, Btiitabli) for ollleo or stoio. For Information apply to oilice Union Irou "Works, Es plauado, or to 650 Hn ,T, N. H. WILLIAMS, 1 LU V taUJtgltwtagoTajwiiiMwwiHi,i'p'i.MwwMu'n'fciffgcffVtf) ISbUKO BY TUB I WESW. YOKK SEOURITY:' General CJ vk IV 8.7 rJP Ft EISrl , , 0- isftiinivnr EV"! fA El H E AfjH tbni III n wT A1AVAYS ON HAND AND TO OliDEll -O iroiKi 11:30 ax. m BAJJLJSY Miiaig-es-. MAN IJPACTUKBRS OF BAILEY'S SARSAPAHILLA mul order? shotiltl ,bo adtlrosspd lo BENSON, SMITH & CO., -Ag-eiits. It lii O Having reiiKt'il out' SOU A W0IIKS IS -Ct. O IT'OffX' JSr3C,K.E2ET9 v (Mear thu Custom Iloiise) U'e me now pitpiuiil lo tuinish at frhort notice, and of prime qualify, any of tin- lullowinB High Class Aerated Peveinges: "CB&GR din Uwoot 1 cm an urn, uwuui, uiimuu. i) f-ta-saparilln, Ssrsapavilla & Iron Water, and Crab Apple Cider. PsiiiR OA.lu,iely the HYATT PURE WATER SYSTEM. 71rfSHBOTH TELEPHONESfcS71 yRTT WTREKV. FI&URED INDIA SILKS ! TH'B;'i,AIiaEST and JIOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FANQiFIGURED INDIA SILKS I gflT No. 2 Patterns ulll.-o. Fnphlonublo Dressmaking upstairs JgB Without u Itival iu Price & Quality ! Oue-thirlijo.PrioQ of tho Hoyal ! 'f; i& Every Houaokooper Should Use It ! g&" A Saving of 3U Per Cent in Cost and Quality tho Very Best. f$ SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. fj.'il Cm '' Dr. A. Hi;,OARTEIt HAS icmoved.hls ofllce to No. 3.1 Beretauia,! between Foit aud Nuuanu streets?? 'Ofllce hours : a :S0 to 1 A. m., and''to i, and 7 to 8 r, m. Mutiml Telephonp Np, aos, 570 lm Over $16,000,000 X. .13 OfcSIS. Agent, for the llawoilnn Islands. gm Etc., Etc. pail of tho city. Jf Stews, Soured Tig'n Feet, Etc. & IRON WATER, VAL! to inoro commodious quarters at ALE, CO. 5 imnm,vAi. AT Mineral film, Etc. Ghas. J. FSSHEL'S, Leading Milliuery House, Corner Fort & Hotel sts. HF.WRY DAVIS & CO., ? Exelusivo Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. Dr. A. LDTZ XX7 ILL have ofllco hours from 1 8 lo cV' No. 83 5 if a. m. and 4 to or, m.. at Beretauia, between Fort and Nuuanu streets. Mutual Telephone Nos, 302 and 170, 570 lro n't I? f ' I. r w ; M IS 4- I. l m. im,U,f Mm..jk , -'-fcift1yfctell4&fe.Wi&'t.wivJ-1 w-atti ytM': &il&j6fl. && te4&tefeSM&mLj . , ; , U ft !&;.