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HONOLULU, 11. 1.. THURSDAY KVENJiCG. Jl'LTY
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Iliiimliilu. II. I.
J ALFRED MAGOON,
. Attoine) at Law and Notaiy
L'ublic. No. 42 Merchant btieet, llono
nlu. " 1-01
HW. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Impoitura A: Commission Mur
I'liunts. Foit stieet, Honolulu. 1 -01
HHaokfeld & Co ,
Genei.il Commission Agents,
(joiner Foit ami Queen stieuts, Hono
lulu, 11. I. l-'Jl
GW MAOKARLANE & OO ,
Impoiteib and Commission
Meiohunts. Queen ktieet, Honolulu,
11. I. 1-U1
Of Wholesale Gtoi-ers and Wine
Met chants. Beaver lilouk, Honolulu,
H. I. 1-01
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
lni)orter and Dealer in Gcnci.il
Meiehaudibc. Queeu btieet, Honolulu,
a. i. 1-01
WILDER & CO.,
De.ileis in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, NalU, Salt and Building; Materials
of cveiy kind. Comer Fort and Queen
stiectb, Honolulu. 1-01
L EWERS & COOKE
Importers and Dealeis in Lum
ber and all Kinds of Building Mateilals.
Foit btreet, Honolulu. 1-01
.HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, t i H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boileis,
Coolers; lion, Uraso and Lead Castings;
Machinery of eveiy desciiption made to
order. Particular uttentiou paid to
Ship's Blacksinithlug. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-01
J NO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
A. & IZ IS 1
Muliuicouu. JtiiliHlu, Ilumill.
WINNER & CO.,
MANUFACTUKIN'G AND
importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street Honolulu
Atlas Assurance Conpa?
OF I.OX1IO.V.
H. W. SCHMIDT 4 SONS,
Agents' for the Hawaiian Islands.
I -01
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Kinir Ntruot. Iltuiutulu.
Excellent iiccoiumodutlou fur patients.
DIt. A. It. ltO WAT, V. S.
Olllco Hours 7:30 to 10 a. 111.5 lsM
to 2 p 111.; 4:30 to (i p, 111.
Telkphonkh: Bell !i). Mutual 188.
P. O. Bos H2fi. 102tf
New Collage io Ren!!
171NE Cottage with I'ailor. Dlnlng
100111 Hall, 4 Laigo Bediooius,
Bath, Pautiy, Kitchen ami all inodi'iu
Impioveiueutn. lleielauia ntieet-caib
pjbR the door Bent $:)5.
Q- For fuither iufoi minion apply to
O. J. McOAUTHY,
sn Meii'luint suri't.
208 tf
CHAS. T. CULICK,
Notary Public for the hknd of Oabu.
Agent to Take Acknon Judgments to La
bor Coutiat'tb
Agent to Grant Jlariiagu Licenseb, Ho
nolulu. Oaliu,
Agent for thu Hawaiian Islands of I'itt&
Scott's Fielght iV Paici'lsKxpiesb,
AgenU for the Builiugtoii Boutu.
Real Estate Broker & k.mJ'".1
Bell Tele. ai8.iS5ltisr Mutual Tele. iao.
P.O. llox lift.
VSrOeeiOK: No. JSMeiuhuiit btieet,
Honolulu, Ouhu, 11, 1. juu 02
Australian Mail Seivice!
'" .X FECAAUIMUU.
The New ami Fhio Al Steel Steamship
"EUaARIPOSA."
Of the Oceanic Steamship Comimny will
bo due lit Honolulu It om Sydney
:uid Auckland on or about
July 28, 1892,
Aud will leave for the above pott with
mulls mill passengers on oi
about that duto.
For Sydney and Auckland !
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu liom ban
Francisco on or about
July 29, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
mails and passengers for
the above ports.
WayThc undei signed aie now pn--pan-d
to issue Thiough Tickets fiom
this citv to all points in the United
States.
SQy Foi timber paitieulars regaiding
Im eight or Passage, apply to
Wm Q. Ill WIN ft CO.. L'd,
1-01 General Agents.
flirt
TIME TAES1.K:
STIiflR. KiNAU.'
CLARKE, ComwanJjr,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m
touching at Lahaina, Mnuhiea Bay
and Jlakcnu tlio baine day; Mahu
kona, Kawaihao anil Laupaliochoc the
following day, aniving at Kilo ut
midnight.
LEAVL'S HONOLULU.
Tuesday, July 19th
Friday, " 2Uth
Tuesday, Aug. 9th
Fiiday, ' 19th
Itetuniing leaves Hilo, touching at
Latipahoeliou same day; Kawaihao
a. si.; Mitliiikona 10 a. m.; Makeua
1 P. m. ; Maalac.i Bay G p. m. ; laha
ina 8 p. m. the following day; arriv
ing at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AHUIVKS AT HONOLULU.
Satuiday, hily lGth
Wednesday, " 27th
Satuiday, Aug. (illi
Wednesday ' 17th
Satuiday, ' 27tli
No Frciuht will bo recoiveil
aftor 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR. 'CTaUDINE '
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuecday
al !) o'clock p. m., touching at Kaliu
lui, IIuulo, liana, Hunio.i and Kip.i
I111I11, Maui, iinii Paauliiiu, Hawaii,
Koturning will arrive ut Honolulu
ovory Sunday niouiiiig.
HjSF" No Freight will bo received
after -1 p. m. un day of bailing.
Consignees must bo ut tho landings
to receive tlioir freight, as wo will not
hold ourselves responsible after suuli
freight has been lauded. While tlio
Company will use duo diligence in
handling live stock, wo decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same, and will not bo 1 espoitbitilo
for money or jewelry unless placed in
the care of l'ursors.
W. 0. WILDFU, President.
H. B. KOSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Sunt.
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ThOS. LINDSAY,
MANUFAOTUJUNG
t)ow)hr fc Will ;lniiulor.
KUKUI JEWELKY a SPECIALTY.
King HI reel, Honolulu, II, I.
DOT Paiticular attention paid to all
kinds of icpaiib. 1-01
Island Shells and Curios !
VyiJOLL'SALE and iiitall, cheap fpr
T ciii-li, at 101 Foit stieut, between
KllU'iV dty goods toio and Fiatik
GciU's bhou stoic.
30a U 'J'. TANNATT.
nm Go.s
Special Rates For Families and
The Volcano House rate ft 0111 mid
after lliis tlato will lie:
Bjund Trip, up mid return by
same routi'o? days !fT0
Ui by way of Kim, return by
way of Hilo, 11 days $70
Up bv way of Hilo, return by
way Kaii, 1 1 days $80
Board and Lodging al Volcano
House, $1 per day.
To Holders of Bound Trip TiekeU
staying over, and any one slaying
over live days, $3 a day for all uxccss
ovei live days.
To families or pa 1 lies of four and
upwards, holding tickets aud staying
over, or staying after live days, $2 50
per day.
Childioti under live, with patents,
quarter rates.
Children between live and ten, half
lates.
KILAUEA VOLCANO HOUSE CO.
Juno 21, 1892.
fl lot 2G It
Pacific Mail Slusliiu Co.
AND THE
Occidental & Cnatai S, S. Co,
fe
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Stcameis of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above ports on or about the following
dates :
Stmr. "Oceanic" Aug. 23, 1892
Slmr. '-China" Oct. 3, 1892
Stmr. "Oceanic" Nov. I, 1892
Stmr. "China" Doc. 12, 1892
S'mr. "Oceanic" Jan. 11, 1893
Stmr. "China" Feb 20,1893
Stmr. "Gaelic" April 11, 1893
For San Francisco.
Steamois of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way fiom
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
poit on or about the following dates:
Slmr. "Oceanic" July 26, 1892
la?" Bound Trip Tickets to Yokohama
and 1 etui 11, $350.
KJBr For freight ami passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
2G7tf
Agents.
Oniic Kiiii! Go.'s
TI1IK TAItliK:
LOCAL LINE.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Ariive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
July 12 Inly 19
Aug 9 Aug 1G
Sept G Sept 1H
Oct 1 Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
TIIltOUUH LINK.
From Sun Fiauelsco Fi 0111 Sydney for
for Sydney. San Francisco.
A 1 rive Honolulu, I cave Honolulu.
Ahum da July 29,Muriposu .July 28
MmipOMi. Aug 2GMoiiowai .Aug 25
Monotvai. Sopl 2.'t Alameda. Sepi 22
Alameda . Oct 21Muiiposa ,0t" U0
Maiiposa. .Nov 18 Monowai . .Nov 17
1. I' M.VKJtlN.
a w. IIOUtTi:)!,
ALOHAGALLERY
Fort Street, over F. Gcrtz's Shoo S'oro.
View, Landscape & Portrait!
Views of the Island
Constantly on Hard
St'CII Ab
Natives Making Pol, (jras Houses, Ha
wallunStjIe Biding, Hul.ihula Dancers,
('ocoanui Gi'ives. I'ahu it Date Groves,
btict't VhnvH it Buinllngs, WarVesbels,
Shipping iV Mailiiu Views, Klo,, Klo.
Baur" ,lbo a Largo Collcellou of all
Piomliieiit and luteiebtiug Views of thu
Hawaiian Islands either Mounted or
Unmounted.
BOOKS OF HAWAIIAN VIF.WS
Made up to older at the uioslBea-
suitable Bales in Honolulu,
Cabinets $6 and $5 a Dozen.
1CU JUaT P. O. BOX IW&i lit
C. B. RBPLEY.
AltOIl ITKCT.
0(pice: Boom ii, Spreckul' lilouk.
Mutual Telephone 208.
New Designs ! Modem Buildings !
Complete jilaiis and snceltlcatloiis for
eveiy dcbeiiptlon of building. Contracts
drawn and caicful tfiipcilntciiilenco of
cousti action given when icipiiicd. Call
uud exumiue uluiis, upr 29 ly
TIIlRrY-EIGUTII DAY.
Wednesday, July 13, 1892.
Afternoon Hl'nhIoii.
Assembly re-cotivened at 1:45
and im mediately thereon the Order
of the Day was moved and the Ap
propriation Bill oame up for con
sideration, House lcsolvmi; into
Committee of the Whole, Rep. Bush
in the chair.
Rep. Knmauoha moved that a new
item be inserted in the portion of the
Bill under consideration (Depart
ment of Attorney-General) as fol
lows :
Salary of Deputy Marshal, S4000.
The Clerk read the recommenda
tions of the Committee on Ways atid
Means, i. e , "Deputy Attorney
General, SG000; Deputy Alurshal,
SJIGOO.
The item was passed ut S3G00.
Minister Whiting moved the inser
tion of a new item, viz., "Unpaid
bills for support of prisoners, fiom
last period, 87,110.21." Carried,
and item then refeired to the Finance
Committee. Another item was also,
by request of Hie Minister, inserted,
viz., "Bills unpaid for Coroner's in
quests, S170," and it was also refeired
to the Finance Committee.
Pay of Police, Hawaii, SG0.000.
The Committee on Ways and
Means recommend that the item
pass at 831,720.
Rep. Ashford was in favor of plac
ing the Police Department on a good
basis bul did not believe that couid
be done under the present powers.
He knew of a cuse, which tended to
show the Kitten manner in which
business was conducted, in that
Bureau. There had been some illicit
distilling of liquor at Kolmlu and a
detail consisting of one J. C. Long
us chief, J. 11. Stelling and one other
had been sent to capture the outlit.
Lony; was salaried at- S150 per
mouth. There was nothing done be
cause the chief Long was never pie
pared to move although several op
portunities had bei'ii offeied and all
that this chief of the party did was
to lie around tho Kohala saloon, play
poker and 1 ounce and swill whiskey,
lie did not move hand or foot in the
matter of the attempt lo capture the
distiileis, but was in it witli both
hands and bolli feel in his own
enjoyment.
Rep. Smith (interrupting) would
like to know what this long story had
to do with thu item under discussion?
Rep. Ashford said that he could
only repeat that, which he said the
other day, if the member could not
understand the application, if nature
had not supplied him with the
faculty, then he (the speaker) would
not undertake the tusk. (Laughter.)
Rep. Ashford (continuing) said
that this same detective received
about S350 per month altogether and
the wot st of the feature was that no
arrests whatever were made. The
returns of Long for expenses were,
as he had been informed, very much
cooked, items being raised, aud in
this connection he would call the at
tention of the Finance Committee to
one in particular aud thai was where
89 item for horse-feed I1a.1l been
raised to 820 aud paid at the latter
tiguie. Another thing which lie
would mention and winch he had
heard and that was that the commis
sion of the Marshal was signed on
the 10th of March, and given liitn
before Ihe Allorney-General's own
commission was signed and it was ;t
"sine qua 11011" for the latter gentle
uian's receiving thu position. If
this was a slander against His Excel
lency it wus high time that it was
refilled.
Minister Whiting usked Rep. Ash
ford if lie said, if he asserled and
finally if he meant what he hud said.
Rep. Ashford staled that hu had
said said sa) ings as he had said them.
If it wus a blander he would be most
pleased to know it.
Minister Whiting "It is a slander
out mid out! My commission wus
signed on the 25lh of February uud
the Marshal's commission was not
signed until March."
Rep. Ashford was glad to hear the
denial, he accepted uud believed the
statements of Hie Minister. He had
refeired lo the other matter as of
late occurrence and just how far the
Atloruey-Gcuerul is iniplicuted in
(hut mismanagement lie did not know,
but ho did know that he wus tho
superior olllcer of the Marshal ami
as such was blameuble. He now
moved that the Committee rise uud
recommend to the House thut 110
further moneys be voted while thu
present Ministry remain in olllco.
His particulai reason for moving
this was that there had been a direct
vote of waul of confidence pi esented
this morning against tho Ministry
anil ulbo against the Marshal. By
motion thai mailer had been side
trucked for eight days. Kveiy one
recognizes thai the Ministry is hold
ing on by meiu sufferance ; the leasou
may be because the slates were not
ready or if they had been some mis
chievous boy has dinpped in uud
broken them.
(Coutiuuud 011 lth Page.)
Is showing a beautiful line of
SILVER
HAIR
PINS
In the piciccd woik now so popu
lar and at pi ices which you will
consider
EXUBUDINGLY low
For Such High Grade Goods.
ELF. WICHMAN
JUST RECEIVED
PER BARK
ki
J. C. PFLUGER
J
And Other Late Arrivals:
Holsten Beer, Flensburg Beer,
L!behlos Uccr, Pm lei, Kte.. Bte.,
St. Louis & Milwaukee Beer, q! and pts
RED RHIMEW1MES.
Quaits and Pints;
Chuet, Poit Wine. Shetiy,
Swedish Punch. Cognac.
Whiskey, Ute , Kte. Also,
HAVANA CIGARS !
kou su.i: 11 v
ir. w. sc liar idt & sons.
IliO lw
Now Landing !
EX BARK
tt
J. O. PFLUGER"
A New Supply of the Celebiated
Harzer Sauertrunnen
FOR SALE BY -
H. HACKFELD & CO.
lift 2w
STE A M "cANIl'f FiGTO R
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Hnowx
Wisali
! HW 1111)7
Wi!
1 liOKN,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook it
llukei.
71 Hotel St. -i&ttttf- Telephone 74.
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nnntnnnnnnn Tmv,i
iriuu upuiuan
Meat Company
81 KING STBKET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY OOVritACTOltH.
i-ni
BEAFG1I SALOON
The Best Lunoh in Town,
Toa and Ooffeo at 11 Hou1 q
Thu Finest liruiuls of
Cips, ,S T
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AIaviivh oil liinid.
II. Jf. NOlrF,. I'lupiictor.
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sai
1.S.11!TM.)
OI Kbit roit SU.B
PAIlAFFINE PAI.sr CO.'S j
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING,!
REED'S PATENT j
Feit Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST,
BONE MEAL,
V16H GUANO
ALSO
J3UUK & OULANDl-H
High Grade Ctiemlcal Cane flMiift.
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASS
And CLOVEB-
Reflned Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Cornuc
Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS.
1-91
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
liNSUKANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 36,219,458.98.
London &. Lancashire Firo ns. Co.
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames & Mersey Marino ns. Co,
(Limited,),
Assets, $6, 1 24,057.
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Assets, $125,947,290.81
C.O.BERGEK,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian islands.
l-!)l
li. G-. Mil & CO.,
:.i.Hiri:u.)
Win. (I. h win. . .I'lesldent iV Manager
Chilis bpicckels Viie-I'iesideiil
W. M Uilf!iid.....viicrel.ir.v it Treusiuei
'liieo. 1, Poitei .' Auditoi
bUGAK FAOTOHM
Commission Agents,
AllKSTS OK THE
ic'si
Inmn1
I,
Ot Man I'riuwlncii. Vat,
l-'Jl
CASTLE & COOKE,
Lite,' Fire & Marine
insurance Agents !
AMKN'la I'Ult
New England Mutual Lite Ins. Co.
QV HOSION,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Harttora
Insurance Company,
OtT SAN KltANOISOO, CAI.IKOIINIA,
1-11
C. BREWER & C0
(l.mrrr.i),
Gonornl Morcantilo
AND
Coramissiou Agents.
l.isr ok omoKiis:
I, O. Cartel I'ri'sideiit it Manager
G. II. Kuboilsou Tii'.'isnie.
E. F. lllbhop...... ., ....Stcreturj
V. F. Allen Auditoi
DIIIKCTOUS:
Hon. C. R. BUhop, S. O. Alien,
11. VatorhoubU.
1-U1
For Aioiildius, FranioH,
I'astels, ArlotypDH, Photo
trravurts?, JituhiiiKH anil
uvorjthiiiK in tlio lino of
IiicLuroH, k to King liros.,
ILuiel utroet.
NOTICE TO MARINERS,
During the process of deepening the
channel ut the entrance to llonululu
harbor the Diedger will be in opera
tion night umt day. At night there
will be 11 danger signal placed on thu
foiwurd ilernck of Dredger about 30'
feet above sea level, which can be seen
by all vessels approaching the harbor.
Phi' signal consists Red Bed
of llliee red light
uud a while light
as in the diagram, Wlutu
the led lights being
about It foot apart
with tlio white light .
Mi the center. Red
All steamers ciossittg tlio bar will
slop al a -afu distance from the Died
ger and give one blast of their whistle
whii It will be answered by u single
!Vm irum the Dredger, lo be fol
tuwui li thico blasts from the Diedg
er w lion the passage is clear uud they
can proceed.
Tho Tug will be on hand w hen not
olherwiseengagLtl to assist sailing craft
m passing the Diedger when neces
sary. C. N. Sl'BNCER,
Minister of tho Interior.
Interior Olliee, March 9, IbU.
liOG-tf
Tlio Minister of Finance a iuves
of the following list of persons ' act
as Deputy Assessors and Collectors
for the year 1S92 :
OA11U.
Honolulu T. A. Lloyd
Ewa and Waianao S. llookauo
Waialua P. .Mali. mill
lvoolaupoki) No. 1 Atu K.iuliu
Koolaupoko No. 2 E. P. Aikue
Ivoolauloa L. J. Aylelt
MAUI.
Lahaina David Taylor
Wailuku Win. T. Robinson
Makuwao David .Mot ton
Hana J. P. Sylv.i
Molokai and Lauai J. Nukulcku
. HAWAII.
Hilo and N. Hilo A. C. Willfong
llamuku.i Chas. Williams
South Kohala Wilniot Vredenburg
Noilh Kohala Ebon P. Low
North Komi J. Kaeleni.ikiilo
South K011.1 Tho-. II. Wright
Kau O. T. Shipniiwi
Puna J. E. Eldirts
KAUAI.
Waimea and Niiliau Th. Brandt
IC0I0.1 A.K. Alika
Lihuu J. B. Haii.tiko
Kawailiau S. Kt'iii
lLinalui W. E. Diverill
II. A. W1DEMANN,
Minister of Finance.
Finance Department, June 22, 1892.
I.W-tf
WATER NOTICE.
Hiisoi.ULU, June 21, 1S92.
In accord.iuco with Sec. 1 of Chap
torXXVIJ.of thu Laws of IbSG.
All peisoiib holding water privilege'
or those paying water nites, aro here
by notified Unit tho water rates for
tliuloini eliding December 111,1892,
will ho due mid payable ut tho ullii-o
of (ho Honolulu Water Works, on the
lirstdity of July, 1(392,
All such rales remaining unpaid
fui lifteeii days after they tiro due,
will bu subject to an additional 10 per
eoiil.
Rates are payable at tho olliee of
tho water works in tho Kupu.itw.i.
building.
JOHN O. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
452 231
Irrigation Notice.
Ho.solulu, II. 1., Deo. 2, 1891.
Holders of water privileges, or those
paying water rates, aro hereby noti
fied thai the bonis fur using water for
irrigation purposes are from U to 8
o'clock a. ii., and 4 to 0 o'clock i 41.
until further notice.
JOHN O iVHITK,
Supt. Honolulu titer Workn.
Approved;
O. N. Sl'KNCKH,
Minister of the Interior.
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Whon you viuu. u lWirnit
EiilargiMl n.tll 011 lviup; Bros.,
gist ttiuir pilcu lif.t and hio
tmiuileu. 'Xhuy cuu't bo bout.