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Vol. III. No. 340.
HONOLULU1, it L, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBKUAKY 9, 1892.
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1. O. Iliix NU. Honolulu. II. 1.
I M. MONSAKRAT.
O Attorney at Law and Notary
i'ubllc. Aloiohaut stieet, Honolulu. 1-91
J ALFRED MAGOON,
Attorney at Law and Notary
I'ubllc. No. 42 Merchant Btieet, Hono
iulu. 1-01
HW. Schmidt & sons,
Importcis Js Couiniission Mer
chants. Foit street, Honolulu. 1-01
HHackfeld & Go ,
Gcueinl Oummisslon Agents.
Coiner Fort and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, H. I. 1-01
GW Macfarlane & Go ,
Importers and Commission
.Merchants. Queen stieet, Honolulu,
1L L 1-91
Gl ON8ALVES S5"GO.,
I" Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Meichauts. Beaver Block, Honolulu,
II. 1. 1-91
JOHN T. "WATERHOUHE,
Impel tor and Dealer in General
Merchandise. Queen stieet, Honolulu,
H. 1. 1-91
WILDER & CO.,
Dealeis in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
, of every kind. Corner Foit and Queen
, streets, Honolulu. 1-91
"-t ewers & Cooke,
Xj Importcis and Dealeis in Lum
bci and all kinds of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, I I H. I,
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; lion, Brass and Lead Castings ;
Machinery of every desci Iption made to
oidor. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksmithiiig. Job Work ex
ecuted at shot t notice. 1-91
JRO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
A. & E N "A
Blubuliiiiin. ULohala, Ktivuil.
WINNER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
Importing: Jewelers.
92 Fort Street Honolulu
Mas Assurance Com
OF LONDON.
H. W. SCHMIDT 6c SONS,
Agents for the Ilnwaiian Islands.
1-91
VINGrFAT&CO.,
Contractors Builders,
Corner Bethel & King Streets.
Will fui nish estimates foi all kinds of
Fiame Buildings. Miuiufactuieis mid
dealers In Fiunltuio. 'Hie latest pat
terns lmpoited from the Coast Mill
woik done and all kinds of Mouldings
made ut the shot test notice,
&-Furniture Stoie at No. 90 Nuu
uuu street, opuo. Ah Hco'b. 302 Urn
TO LET!
About to" be built at the coiner of Bero
tniilunnd Kceauuioku stieets, each con
taining I'ailoi, Diuiiig-iooni, Hallway,
4 Bedrooms, Klteboii, i'antiy and Buth
loom, jUf The plans can bo seen at my
olllce, and any ultei.itlons deshedbya
tenant will be made.
208 tf U. J. MCCARTHY.
FOR KENT
v ryim Voir Desirable Resl
Lfc 1 denco located on Klnau
stieet near the corner of Pen
suepla stieet. piescntly occupied byP,
F. August Elders. IloubO contains par
lors, (Hning-iooin, kitchen, thicechain
buts, batliioom, pautiy, veauda looms
and ample closet space. Posbcsbion given
December 1st. Inquire ut
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,
245 tf Foi t stieet, opp. Spreekela,
Australian 'Mail Service!
FOM HX'S VUATiVltiViK
The Now aud Fine Al Steel 8ioaniBblp
"MARIPOSA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
anu AiicKiauu on or auout
Feb. 11,1 892,
And will loavo for tiio above port with
mails and passengers on or
anu passengers
about that date
For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. IRWIN & CO., I'd,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland 1
The New and FlneiAl 8tecl Steamship
i
ALA&ViEDA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from ban
Francisco on or about
Feb. I I, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
malls and passengers for
me aoove ports.
C3?" For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. ERWIN & CO.. I'd,
1-91 Agents.
TIME TABLE:
stmr. -kinau.'
CLARKE, Comnraniar,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. M.,
touching at Lahaiua, Maalaca Bay
and Makcna the same day; Muhu
kona, Kawaihae and Laupahoeiioe the
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
JjBAV.ES HONOLULU.
Friday February 12
Tuesday " 23
Friday March !
Tuesday " 15
Friday " 25
Tuesday April 5
Friday " 15
Tuesday " 26
Friday May 0
Returning leaves Hilo touching at
Laupahoeiioe same day; Kawaihae,
a. m.; Mahukona, 12 noon; Makena,
6 p. m. ; Maalaea Bay, 8 p. m. ; Lahu
ina, 10 p. m. the following day ; arriv
ing at Honolulu 6 a. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AUKIVKM AT HONOLULU.
Wednesday February 10
Saturday " 20
Wednesday March 2
Saturday " J2
Wednesday " 23
Saturday April 2
Wednesday 13
Saturday..' 23
Wednesday May 4
Saturday H
gyF No Freight will bo received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR. CLAUDINE'
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. ft., touching at Kahu
lui, Huolo, Huna, Humoa and Kipa
hulii. Returning will arrivo at Hono
lulu every Sunday morning.
JG No Froight will be received
after 4 p. m. on day of Bailing.
ConbigneeB must bo at tho landings
to receive their freight, as we will not
hold ourselves responsible after bucIi
freight has been landed, While the
Company will use duo diligence in
handling live stock, we decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of tho
loss of same, and will not bo responsible
for money or jewelry unless placed in
the care of Pursers.
W. O. WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J, A. KING, Port Supt.
1-91
ELECTION of OFFICE KS.
AT tho annual meeting of tho Ewa
Plantation Co, held this day the
following olllceis vveio elected for tho
coining jeur:
C, M, Cooke Piesident,
J. . Cnbtlo Vleo-Piesident,
E. I). Teiinoy...., , .Secretary,
J, B, Atherton Tieasurei,
J. H. Paty Auditor.
Tho above named olllcers also consti
tute the Board of Dliectois.
E. D. TENNEY,
Sccietary Ewa Plantation Co.
Honolulu, Jan, SO, 1892. 333 1m
PAINTER t
IF you want a First-class Job of Paint
ing of any desci Iption done, call on
tho Practical Vain tor, J. L. Mkyw only.
Fort street 130. P. O. Box 387. Mutual
Telephone (SOU. ibb tf
NOTICE.
THE Maps and Descriptions of Lauds
of His late Majesty Kulakiuia to bo
sold ut auction, are now on view at Mor
gan's auetlon room. 320 20t
in .strawi Go.'s
oniuit uieaisDip
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TI3HK TAHIiE:
LOCAL LINE.
Arilve Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
tor S. K.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Feb 23 , March 1
March 22 March 29
April 19 April 2G
May 17 May 24
Juno 14 Juno 21
July 12 July 19
Aug 9 Aug 16
Sept 0 Sept 13
Oct 4 , Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
THROUGH LINE.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Alameda Feb 11 Mariposa
Mariposa Mar 10 Monowai
Monowai. . . .April7 Alumeda
Alameda May 5 Muripbsa
Mariposa Juno 2 Monowai
Monowai Juno 30 Alameda
Alameda July 28 Muriposa
Mariposa Aug 25 Monowai
Monowai Sept 22 Alameda
Alameda Oct 20 Mariposa
Mariposa No v 17 Monowai
Pad Mall !!lci!iiis!iin Go.
AND THE
Occidental & tateu S. S. Co.
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above ports on or about the following
dates : , i
Slmr. "Gaelic".. ,Fob. 11, 1892
Slmr. "Riodelanolro" April. 1 2, 1892
Slmr. "Oceanic" June 9, 1892
For San Francisco.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port on or about tho following dates:
Stmr "Oceanic" March 6, 1892
Stmr. "City ol Peking" May 5, 1892
Stmr. "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892
g&- Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama
and return, $350.
For freight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
Agents.
267 tf
r.nuBTACi:. j.pjiouoan.
w. it. iiooqs.
HUSTACE & CO.,
DRAYM EN.
All orders for cartage promptly attended
to. Particular attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
Of good in tiansit to the other Islands.
ALSO BLACK & WHITE SAND
In quantities to suit at lowest prices.
fST Office: Next door to Jas. F.
Moigan's auction room.
Mutual 19 "J Telephone b& Bell 414
1-91
GORG LUCAS,
Contractor &Mk! & Builder. ''
Honolulu Steam Planing MUJj, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldiugs,
Brackets, Window Frames, BllnUs,
Sashes, Doors, nud all kinds of wood
work finish. Turning, Scroll and Baud
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and
Planing, Morticing and Tenanting.
C2f" Orders promptl) attended to and
work guaranteed. Orders fioin the
other Islands solicited. 1 -91
E. B. THOMAS,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER,
Estimates given on all kinds of Brick,
lion, Stone and Wooden Buildings. All
kiuds of Jobbing in the Building Trade
attended to Keeps for sale Brick. Lime,
Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and Fittings,
Old and New Con ugated lion, Mlutoii
Tiles, Quany Tiles, assorted sizes and
colors; California and Monterey Sand,
Granite Ouiblng and Blocks, Etc.
8r Olllce aud Yard: Cor. King and
Smith streets. Oflleo Hours: 8 to 12
A, m,, aud 1 to 4 r. m.
dr Telephones s Bell, 351: Mutual,
417. Residence: Mutual, 410. P.O.
Box. 117 129 ly
lr
FOR SALE !
J HAVE 1 our Fine Residence -Sites,
situated on illkoi street, for sale.
The Lots hau a fi outage of 91 feet on
Phkol street and lire 200 feet deep, are
nicely laid out In fi tilt and shude trees
and ttie all covered with grass; water
laid ou throughout. The situation of
theso Lots aud the limited uuuibei make
it nccessuiy that Intending puiclinscrs
should make early application to tho
undersigned, fioin whom all particular
can be had, JAS. F. MORGAN.
20dtf
Picture Frames wade to
or.ttrifi'om latent styles of
mouldings. Henovatiou of
old pictures a specialty.
THE SHAD'S HOME RUSH
A FINNY KING NOW RETURNING
PROM "OCEAN TO RIVER.
tin I a Traveler from Hcmnto Kglonii,
but Iln Can Ho Fouled with n Wr mid
Quad Fly Ho In (lamo und Afford.
Much Spoit.
Copyright, 1891, by American Press Associa
tion. Tho fishermen all over the country
must be a very unappreciative class of
imon if at tho present time thoy aro not
giying thauks for their blessings. In
the cold and highly aerated watqrs of
Maine tho salmon, king of fresh water
fish, is leaping cibculcs and breasting
powerful currents in a return visit to his
place of birth. In tho rivers of Missis
sippi, Missouri, Kansas, Minnesota and
of nearly all the states along tho Ohio
and Mississippi, splendid Bh.id aro re
turning, after an absence of throe years
in some waters no ono can determine, to
tho inlota where tho wetnurso Columbia
placed them as oggs and milt. In Florida
the magnificent sport of tarpon fishing
is at its height, and along the Atlantic
coast from Chosapoako bay to Capo Cod
the alowiyes, or female shad, which pre
cedo the males into thefresh rivers, havo
made their appearance.
r Time was when tho shad, long known
to tottny os the queen of idl fishes for tho
tabid, waa regarded as ono that could bo
taken only with the net, and therefore
unworthy thfa attention of the-sportiS-inan.
Aa Jato as 1800 no anglor over
dropped a line for them, and who fint
found that tho shad 'will take a largo,
gaudy fljf freely, and being a strong,
powerful and active fish, afford fino play
to tho fisherman who this benefactor
was who deserves the gratitude of all
Isaak Walton's children is not revealed.
jt
THE FUiST BITE OP THE SEASON.
The fly fisher will find much sport in
fishing for shad during his upward run
in tho spring, with a powerful trout rod,
a long lino and a big bright fly. Tho
eastern man no doubt has the advantage
as yet over his western and southern
brethren. The Florida shad, which is
very early, never grows large, and his
flesh remains inferior, while tho pro
tective hand of the government is held
bo firmly over her proteges of tho Missis
sippi, Ohio and Missouri rivers 'that
sport there endures scarcely two weeks.
Tho Delaware, tho Hudson, tho Connec
ticut and Memmac nvers at thepres-'
cub uiuu uuur uiu luusi. giunuiut sixjrt
with the least restriction. In tho Poto
mac river and its tributaries about tho
Little FulLs tho Bbad season opens with
the first of May.
In tho Taunton and Merritnac rivers
tho fccaaou is open from March 1
to Juno IB, and in tho Connecticut
river, fishing by hook and line only
allowed, the law is off tho catcldng of
this fish from March 15 to July 1. In
the upper part of tho Delaware, as far
upas Milford, in Pike county, Pa., tho
shad is taken in great perfection; and
it may bo net down as a maxim in shad
fishing that tho higher up ho runs the
more readily ho takes tho fly and tho
better and gamier fight he shows.
The Carolina shad aro larger than
either those of the Delaware or the Hud
son river, aud in quality ore not excelled
by either. Tho first North river ahad are
looked for about the 17th of March by
Now York fishermen, but no great catch
is expected by tho sportsmen or fishers'
by trade before the 25th, aud nets are
not set in the vicinity of Staten island
before that time. Then shad are plenti
ful nnd fish of largo size are caught, often
weighing nine pounds apiece. When a
sportamau gots ono of these big fellows
on his hook then look out for sport I The
shad in some cases has shown almost the
gamo qualities of the salmon. It re
quires a smart hand at tho tackle aud a
quick wrist at tho oars in order to follow
his leaps, dashes, twista and doublings.
Shad fiahiug in western rivers begins
later, rarely before tho 10th of April,
but while it lasts the sport is good. In
1674 a commission appointed by con
gress sot free tho hatched shod in rivers
in different parts of the United States.
Previous to that experiments in a small
woy had been carried on in the narrows
of tho Chesapeake bay. Thv eggs and
milt in the spawning Beaaon, wluch
varies according to different tempera
tures, hardly meet before young fish aro
seen swimming in the cans where the
union takes place, and, tligho young fish
liyo ia the cans ten days, or just the
length of time required to take them
across tho continent, where thoy ure de
posited in rivers.
Tho shad no sooner find themselves
free in tliis running water Oian they im
mediately start toward the sea, and do
nijt return until three years have gone
by, Then they uro ready to qiawu, and
Boino wonderful and mysterious instinct
enables them to find their way back from
the sea to tue very nverunu place wuore
thoy were set froo. It is tula longing
to "8oo the old homo" persevered in and
earned out against almost insurmount
able olMtacles that afford our friends in
Natchez, in St Louis and in Covington,
all tho towns in fact along the lino of the
Ohio, Mississippi und other rivers, tho
opportunity to fish for Bliad,
FUAhCIS L1VIN03T0N.
r!r"
TFW"r
CARB0LII1EUM AVENARIUS.
A preservative ngninst rotting,
decay, fungus, clc, of wood and slono.
Will preserve nnj kind of wood above
or under ground or water and pro
long its lifo ut least 100 percent.
Will keep oft" nil ports of insects,
vormin or other enemies of wood.
Will prevent rats and mice gnawing
wood coated vvitli it.
Will force all moisture out of wood
without closing the pores.
Will prevent shingles, coated with
it, from rotting, cracking or warping.
Will prevent rope tiontcd with it
from rotting, causing it to remain
pliable and excelling tur coating.
Tenedos will not attack limber
coaled with it.
Carbolineuin avenarius does not
contain acids or poieonous ingredients
injurious to tho libres jof wood.
Tho following is an extrnet from
the London "Building World :" "Tho
directors of the Palatine Railways say
of Carbolineuin Avenarius: "Two
boards cut from one nnd the same
piece of pine, ono of which for the
sako of experiment was painted with
Carbolineuin Avenarius, and the
other left unpuinted, were buried, and
after a lapsb of three years dug up
and examined. The result was, that
tho wooll to which the Caiboline m
Avenarius had been applied shewed
no signs of decay, whilst the other
was found to bo in a rotting condi
tion.' "
Ab a wood preservative it lias no
equal.
For nlo by
Thk Hawaiian Hardwark Co., Li.,
Fort street, opposite Spreckcls.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Du. McLennan, the well-known
specialist of San Francisco, Cal., re
cently arrived hero with Iub family,
has opened ofilces at No. 31 Riehardw
street, opposite the Royal Palace.
Tho Doctor has had fifteen yearh of
unprecedented success at the Bay
City, having among his patients
many of our leading citizens to whom
he can now refer.
The Doctor's specialty is the treat
ment of all chronic, dillicult and lin
gering disease, and lie invites all so
alllicted to visit him. Refers by per
mission to Mr. J. T. Walcrhouse, Sr.
lueuiciu anu Burgicui electricity a
specialty. 331 lm
AN INVOICE
OF FINK
From Havana Direct.
C. 0. BERGER.
287 tf
-X' II JS
URLINGT
Formerly tho Grand Hotel,
Corner Second & Maikot Streets, Sau
Fiaucisco.
MRS. BURLING,
Proprietress.
'I'hls Flue Hotel, cciiti, illy located for
business purposes, having been thoi
oughly icuovatcd and newly furnished
throughout, offers special conveniences
to intending visitors from the Hawaiian
Islands.
VST A complete system of electi lo bells.
Direct communication with Hoffman
Cafe.
Rooms from $1 por Day Upwaids.
287 'Jin
rvrisc
Metropolitan
Company
81 KING STREET,
. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
ANU
NAVY CON Tit ACTORS.
1-91
TKOS. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
Jevslei .Sc 'WiittJliiim.Uoi-.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King Htreet, Honolulu, II. I.
VST Pauleular
kinds of repairs.
attention
paid to all
1-01
C. B. R1PL.EY,
AltUIUTKCT.
Oihck: Room 5, Spreckcls' Block.
Mutual Telephone 208,
New Designs
Modern Buildings I
Complete plans
aud SDCclflcatlong fur
every debui Iption of building, Contiaets
drawn and careful superintendence of
construction irlven when lcoiilied. Cull
and examine nlaus, nor 20 ly
Havana CicM
1
Meat
&
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J Jl
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Tortoise
Shell
JtT
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Fort Street.
m
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The undersigned having been appoluteo
sole agents for the Hawaiian
Islands
For the Celebrated
ni
From the works of
Burliam, Parry, Williams & Co.,
l'hllndolplila, l'cnnn
Aro now prepared to give estimates and
receive ordeis for these engines, of
sle aud style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Wouks
are now manufacturing a style of Loco
motive particularly adapted
For Plantation Purposes,
A number of which hava recently been
received at theae Islands, and we will
have pleasuie in furnishing plantation
agents aud muuageis with particular
of same
The superiority of these Locomotives
over all other makes is not only known
here but is acknowledged throughout
the United States.
Wm. G. IRWIN & Co., Ld,
Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands
1-01
l?IO:N12JI
STEAM GAND7 FiCTORi
A.3NX iiA.Jt.ianv.
P. liOKN,
Practical Confectloiiei , Pastry Cook &
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
1-01
The Best Lunoh in Town,
Tea aud Ooffeo at 111 Hours
The Finest Brands of
Glean, j& m
A.1WUVH Oil llUlKl.
18. jl. NOI.Tft. I'vitprlptor.
1-91
MohHi'8. King Bros, are
Allowing a line line of Bam
boo and other style I'arlor
lSiisulb, Wall lirauketn ami
Window Cornices at juices
to meet the' times.
HANDSOME!
F.Wifibnans,
iiillli
LocomotiYB
BEAVER fL SALOOa
Wm. G. Irwin & Company,
(1 L3IITKD.)
OKI-Kit FOR SAI.K
Jjiua.e Ac Oenaojnc,
PARAFFINE PAINT CO.'S
IMPOUNDS and ROOFING,
REED'S PATENT
hu Steam Pipe Covering, all sixes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST,
BONE MEAL,
FISH QU4NO,
ALSO
BOCK & OHJbANDT'S
Grade Chemical Cane Hanaro.
High
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASS
And CLOVERS.
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Cornell
Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS.
1-91
FJLKE,
LIFE AND
marine'
INSURANCE,
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 6,2 1 9,458.98.
London
Thames & Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
fLiinitedj,
Assets, $6, 1 24,057.
New York Life Insuranoe Co.,
Assets, $ I 15,947,809.97.
CO. BERGER,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-01
ffl. G-. Ml k CO..
(t.niiTKi.)
Wm. G. Irwin. . ..President ta Manager
Clans Spreekels Vice-President
Walter M. G iff ard
Secretary & Treasui or
Theo. O. Porter Auditor
SUGAlt FACTOltS
Commission Agents.
AQENTS OK THK
Oceanic SteamsMD Gqiii'f,
Of Mnu Fi-uiicImco. Cul,
1-91
CASTLE & COOKE,
Lite, Fire & Marine
Insurance Agents !
AQKNT3 FOR
Hew England Mutual Lite Ins. Co.,
OV BOSTON,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
U2VIOIS
Insurance Company,
OV BAH VUAMOISCO, CALIFORNIA.
1-91
C. BREWER & CO..
(LUIITKO),
General Mercantile
AND
Commission Agents.
LIST OK OPVIOERS :
J. O. Carter President & Manager
G. 11, Robertsou Treasurer
E, F. Bishop,... , ..Sccietary
W. F. Allen Audltoi
imiKCTuua:
Hon. O. R. Bishop, S, O. Allen,
H. Waterhouse.
1-91
PAPER HAKG1JSG I '
GIVE Jl L.' Mkvku the Palmer call
aud have your Paper Hauglug doue
iruiupuy anu uoaiiy, lau fort street.
1. O. Box 387. Mutual
Telephoue
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