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BY AUTHORITY.
Foreign Offlco Notice.
Foreign Office. 1
Honolulu, Oct. 18, 1S02. j
It has iik'iicil Her Mnjosly tlio Queen
to" appoint
HON. FRANK S. 1'RA.TT
to bo Her Cousul-Uonornl for tliu States of
Cnllfornln, Nevada, Oregon ami Wiiflilut;
ton, United States of America.
SAMUEIjVARKER,
Minister of Foroign Allulr.
6S'J 3M2 It
Finance. Ofllco Notice
FlNKNCK )KI'RTMI'.NT,
Honolulu, Oct. 1(, Isir.
lsi.
Notice is hereby given that
CHARLES X. Sl'ENOER
has been appointed Alienor for the First
Division, viz., the Island of Oalm, vice 0.
A. llrown, removed.
E. 0. MACFARLANE,
Jiilitatcr of FIiimut.
55'.'-;
Postal Savings Bank Notice
By authority of Section 11 of "An Act
to Amend and Consolidate the Laws relat
ing to the Hawaiian Postal Savings Hank,"
approved on the "th day of September,
1892, and on that day taking c licet; notice
is hereby given that the rate of interest on
Savings Hank deposits is fixed as follows:
On amounts under and up to Five Hun
dred Dollars ($500), in Gold Coin of tho
United States of America, in any one ac
count, already on deposit in tho Hawaiian
Postal Savings Hank on September SO, 18!U,
interest 'w ill bo payable from October 1,
1892, forward until further notice, at tho
rato of 0 per cent, per annum, in Oold Coin
of the United States of America.
On amounts over Five Hundred Dollars
($500) and not exceeding Two Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) in Gold Coin
of the United States of America, in any one
account, on deposit in the Hawaiian Postal
Savings Bank on September SO, lb92, inter
est will be payable from Octobur 1, 1892,
forward until further notice, at tho rato oT
5 per cent, per annum, in Gold Coin of the
United States of America.
On deposits placed in the Savings Hank
after September 30, 192, interest will bu
paid until further notice, nt the rate of 0
per cent, per annum on accounts not ex
ceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500). No
interest will be paid on accounts CMJOciliug
Fivo Hundred Dollars ($500), in single ac
counts, deposited after September 30, lt92.
E. C. JIACFAHLANE,
531 tf-41 2t Minister of Finance.
Postal Savings Bank Notice.
By Section 17 of "An Act to Amend and
Consolidate the Laws relating to the Ha
waiian Postal Savings Hank," approved on
the 7th day of September, 192, and on tnat
day taking effect, tho Minister of Finance
is authorized to issuo Coupon Bonds of tho
Hawaiian Government, to be styled the
"Postal Savings Bank Loan," to be is-ued
only to depositors in the Hawaiian Postal
Savings Bank who may apply for tho miiiic,
The "Postul Savings Bank Loan" bonds
are redeemable in not less than fivo nor
more than twenty years, ut tho option of
the Minister of Finance, and bear inteicst
at the rato of 0 per cent, per annum, to bo
paid semi-annually, interest and principal
payable in Gold Coin of tho United States
of America or its equivalent.
Any depositor with an aggregate amount
to his credit in the Savings Bank, of not
less than Two Hundred Dollars ($200) in
Gold Coin of tho United States of America,
which shall havo been on deposit at least
three months, is entitled, on application, to
an issuo of "Postal Savings Bank Loan"
bonds in exchange therefor, in sums of
One Hundred Dollars ($100) or multiples
thereof.
Applications will bo received at tho Pos
tul Savings Bank for "Postal Savings Bank
Loan" bonds from date until Octobur
31, lb92, inclusive.
E. 0. MA0FA BLANK,
531 tf-41 2t Minister of Finance.
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of "Water Privileges, or thosu
paying Water Bates, are hereby notified
that, owing to tiio drouth and thu scaieity
of water in tho Government Reservoir,
tho Hours for using water for Iriiga
tion purposes are from 7 to 8 o'clock a. m.,
nd 5 to 0 o'clock r. m., until further notice.
JOHN 0. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Approved :
flllAH. T. Gui.ick,
Minister of thu Interior.
Honolulu, II. I., Oct. 15, 1802.
519-tf
PROOLAMATICm
By virtuo of authority given by an Act
of the Legislative Assembly entitled, An
Act to Prevent tho Infection of Cholera in
the Hawaiian Islands, approved on tho 27th
day of September, 1892, and upon thu re
commendation of thu Board of Health, I
do heroby declare all Ports of Entry in this
Kingdom, excepting Honolulu, closed to
shipping other than coasting until further
notico. E. 0. MAUFARI.ANE,
Miidster of Finance.
Honolulu, Oct. 1, 1892. 538-tf
NOTICE.
Owing to the drought ami scarcity of
water, the residents niauka of Judd street
are requested to collect what water they
may require for houbuhold purposes before
8 o'clock A. M.
JOHN C. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Wuter Works.
Honolulu, Sept. 0, 1892. 015-tf
Meksbs. J. W, LUNING, J. K. NA
KOOKOO, JOSIAH KANAE KAUPU
and AHTHUIt M. BHOWN liuvo this day
been appointed Notaries Public for tho
First Judicial District of tho Kingdom.
OH AS. T. G U LI OK,
Minister of thu Interior,
Interior Ofllce, Oct, 15, 1892.
500-31
ME DAILY BULLETIN.
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
Hut Established for the Benefit of All.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. l, 1802.
RUMORED CABINET.
A deputation from tho majority of
tho Houso on tho want of. confulonco
voto had a oonforonuo with tho'
Quoon this forenoon. Results have
transpired in a rumor that tho Quoon
has appointed tho following gontlo
mon as Ministers:
lion, .lohii A. Cummins, Tmign
Affairs.
lion. Joseph Marsdon, Interior.
Hon. G. N. Wilcox, Finance.
Mr. C. L. Carter, Allornoy-Gun-oral.
Tho threo first-named composed
tho deputation that had tho confer
ence with Her Majesty.
The Advertiser has tho audacity
to say that tho Registration Bill was
not devised in tho intorost of tho
planters. As a matter of fact, tho
measure originated in tho Planters'
Labor & Supply Company.
Tho Cabinet onco for all complete
ly disproved tho allegations contain
ed in tho preamble to tho voto of
want of confidence in their speeches
on Monday, and not a singlo voico
was raised in their proof by any of
tho party wlio voted against tho
Ministry.
Tho Advertiser as usual" bedaubs
with its spleen tho honest opponents
of its absolute autocracy in move
ments for tho government of tho
country. Its characterization of the
majority of tho Noblo voters of
Oahu as a "mob" is worthy of its es
tablished reputation for abuse and
slander of all who do not fall down
and worship tho golden imago of its
cliquo.
Mr. F. S. Pratt has been appointed
Hor Majesty's Consul-Gonoral at
San Francisco. Mr. Pratt has dono
long and faithful service to the Gov
ernment of Hawaii as Registrar of
Finance. Ho is allied by marriage
with the native Hawaiian peoplo,
which gives him a peculiarly repre
sentative character. Tho appoint
ment will doubtless bo well received
by tho business communities of Hono
lulu and San Francisco. It has been
suggested that a bright young Ha
waiian should accompany Mr. Pratt
as consular clerk.
Mr. C A. Brown has been removed
from tho office of tax-assossor-iu-chiof,
on tho ground of gross inter
ference with party politics. Mr.
Brown's best friends can hardly havo
any sympathy for him, as his con
duct was a vicious oxamplo to all
public servants. Whilo an official
has a right to his own opinions on
all matters, it is subversive of all
discipline and harmony for an official
to clovoto Iiis tinio especially office
hours to unscrupulous wire-pulling
and tampering with legislators, for
tho overturning of the administra
tion of tho daj'.
Tho Advertiser's assertions of
what is legal and constitutional aro
cortainly, to say tho least of it, won
derful, especially considering tho
legal acumen and training of its edi
tors. Tho' havo nover boon able to
produco one solitary precedent or
example in favor of their and Mr.
Thurston's contention that tho Cabi
net wore appointed or hold office in
dofianeo of constitutional practice
and procedout. Notwithstanding
that tho Supremo Court has decided
against thom repeatedly on both
pon.'s, tnoy still servo up tho stale
chestnut without fresh cause to
whet tho jaded appetites of thoir
disgruntled and defeated oflico-grab-borrf.
Supremo Court.
Tho jury in tho Portuguese slander
suit for $1000 damages- retired to
consider thoir verdict at 11:50 this
forenoon. About 2:80 p. in. thoy
returned with a verdict for $1 dam
ages. Castlo & Cooko vs. Rocoivors of
tho Union Iron Works and Jos.
Marsdon and W. II. Richard. Claim
of $2:)i)0.10 for .Marsdon & Kickard
evaporators supplied. W. It. Castlo
for plaintiffs; liartwell.and Thurston
for defendants. Foreign jury sworn
at 1:10.
DIVORCES.
Judge Bickerton has boon hearing
divorco cases yostorday and to-day.
Anna L. Ilobbard vs. Honry 1
Hiibbard. Divorco granted for
drunkenness and excessive ill-troat-ment.
tfosa for plaintiff.
Jos. Paakaula vs. Koaloha Paaka
ula. Granted for adultery. Achi
for nlaintiif.
Aboil May vs. J. Frank May.
Granted for drunkenness and oxcos
sivo ill-troatmont. Magoon for
plaint ilf.
Koau (It.) vs. Pahuaniani (w.")
Granted for desertion. Nawahi for
plaintiff.
Samuel Kamalii vs. Kaaukai Na
aho. Granted for dosortion, Hunts
man for plaiutiff. $
Injurious Belay.
Editou Bulletin:
This is tho 18th of tho month and
in a fortnight more, if tho Appropri
ation Bill wore passed, about $70,000
of monthly salaries would bo cir
culated in town amongst thosmallor
trades people who absolutely need
it to kcop their affairs straight.
Owing to tho action of tho Opposi
tion in last night's voto of want of
confulonco tho Appropriation Bill is
again postponed to await tho forma
tion of a now Cabinet. Tho country,
especially tho business people, want
a speedy and final settlement of gov
ernment affairs and must have it to
proven t financial distress. Tho busi
ness people will not forgot that this
unsettled state of af.-irs is duo to
tho efforts of Messrs. Thurston,
Smith, Ashford, Marsdon and others
to got otlico, and unless something is
done will take action to got it dono.
BtlSINKSS.
Horo's a. Kickor.
Editor Bulletin:
Tho majority in tho Legislature
represont themselves and tho minor
ity of tho nation, and nobody olso.
Tho Cabinet finds itself in tho posi
tion of being voted out by a com
pact of corruption and personal fool
ing contrary to tho oxpressed wish
of tho majority of tho peoplo and
without a constitutional remedy of
appeal to tho people directly. Un
der tho circumstances it should not
resign. It is but a transparent legal
fiction to say they havo boon con
stitutionally voted out of office, aud
they should not obey tho mandate
of such self-condomnod traitors to
tho will of tho pooplo. Lot thom
act boldly and vigorously and rely
on receiving tho btoady support of
tho peoplo m any action they may
take. X.
m
Two Marksos.
Editor Bulletin:
Two of tho majority aro inforior
limbs of tho law who desired to at
tain a fuller opportunity to gather a
legal harvest. It is rumored that
tho inducement hold out to thorn to
voto as they did was tho promise of
attaining this permit. What a com
montary on tho opinion hold of tho
mixture of politics and justico when
such a statement could not only find
an originator but believers. X.
Ono Good Turn.
Editoii Bulletin:
Tho opposition party claim that
E. C. Maofarlano, Minister of Fi
nance, has novor dono any good for
tho country at largo in the past, but
there is ono act that should go on
record to his credit, and that is fir
ing tho hypocritical Tax Assessor-in-Chiof.
Taxpayer.
Bluo Monday.
Editor Bulletin:
Gin and pig goes woll on Sunday,
but you havo to pay for it on Mon
day. Eh? Bac.
A Good Tiling to Keep at Hand.
From the Troy (Kansas) Chief.
Somo j'oars ago wo wero vorj' much
subject to severe spoils of cholera
morbus; and now when wo feel any
of tho symptoms that usually pro
ceed that ailment, such as sickness
at tho stomach, di."r-ua;a, etc., wo
become scary. Wo ha1, d found Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy tho very thing to
straighten one out in such cases, and
always keep it about. Wo aro not
writing this for .a pay testimonial,
but to lot our readers know what is
a good thing to keep handy in tho
house. For sale by all dealers.
Benson, Smith & Co., Agents for tho
Hawaiian Islands.
Royal Hawaiian Opera House.
Under tho Direction of Mr. L. J. Levey.
The Musical Kvcnt of tho Year. As
Artist and Viitnco stands alone.
OVIDK MUSIN,
The World-renowned Violinist,
ANNIE LOUISE TANNER,
The Gifted Soprano.
EDUARI) SOHARF,
Tho Distinguished l'ianist.
With tho Assistance of tho
ROYAL II AAV All AN RAND
WIM. IIIVK
OWE G-KAND CONCERT
ON Oil AllOUr
ootobbb is, iees,
On arrival of S. S. "Mariposa" if sulllcicnt
seats nro taken in advance.
Tho Ilox I'lan for Resorved Seats
is now open ut I.. J, Levey's, and tloketH
will bo issued only on urrivul of steamer.
517-tf
THE UAWAH UOLOMUA
DAILY AND AVEEICLY
Hawaiian Newspapers
AUK TIIK
Leading Journals in tbe Kingdom.
The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"
Has the Largest Circulation on tho Islands
and is tho Rest Medium for
Advertising.
Mil. Tuns. K, Nathamki, will receive all
advertisements and transact all business
matters,
OT-Ofi'icis: "llrenig Rloek," corner
Nuutinu and Queen street (upstairs).
SHI-tf
NOTICE.
rjiHE UNDER810NED HERERY
X gives notice that ho hus bought the
restaurant formerly owned hy Una Kau
and known as thu "Ray View Resort," and
lie hereby gives notico that ho will not he
responsible for uny of tho debts of said
Lam Kau. i.am Kau will sign tho hill of
salo on October 10, 18!).'.
K00K AVINO.
Honolulu, Oct. 3, ISO.'. KW-lw
"August
mi "
0er
For Dyspepsia.
A. Bcllanger, Propr. , Stove Foun
dry, Monthgny, Quebec, writes: "1
have used August Flower for Dys
pepsia. It gave me gieat relief. I
recommend it to nil Dyspeptics as a
very good remedy."
Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer,
Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes: "I
have used August Flower with the
best possible results for Dyspepsia."
C. A. Harrington, Engineer and
General Smith, Sydney, Australia,
writes: "August Flower has effected
a complete cure in my case. It act
ed like a miracle."
Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss. .writes:
" I consider your August Flower the
best remedy in the world for Dys
pepsia. I was almost dead with
that disease, but used several bottles
of August Flower, and now con
sider myself a well man. I sincerely
recommend this medicine to suffer
ing humanity the world over."
G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A.
By Jns. F. Morgan.
ASSIGNEES SALE!
By order of J. F. HACKFELD, E-q.. As
signee of tho Estates of Wai Loy and Wn
Ohong of Honolulu, I will sell nt Public
Auction, nt my Salesroom,
On
THURSDAY,
Oct,
20th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M
The Stock of said Estates, comprising a
of said Estates,
Largo Line of
Ladies' & Children's Underwear,
COTTONS, HOLOKUS,
Laces, Insertions,
MOSQUITO NETS,
Five Sewing Machines,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
Jas. IP. Morgan,
rl(i-:it AUCTIONEER.
AUCTION" SALE OF
Regan Vapor Launch !
On THURSDAY,
AT 12 O'CLOCK
Oct. 20th,
NOON,
At my Salesroom, Queen Street, I will s-ell
at 1'ublic Auction
1 REGAN VAPOR LAUNCH
In thorough good order, with Cushions
and all Fittings. The vessel is
Al and nearly new.
tST The lioat can bo seen at any time
previous to sale. For further p.uti'oulars
apply to
Jas. IF1. Morgan,
518 5t
AUCTIONEER.
AUCTION SALE OF
Uy order of Mr. 1'. 1). 'Penney, Etcontor,
and William O. Smith, Esq., Administra
tor with AVill Annexed ot the Estate of
Parker N. M.ikeu, dere.i.i-d, I will oll at
Public Auction,
On MONDAY, Oct. 24th,
at 12 o'clock: noon,
At nij Sale-room, Honolulu,
Fifty-eight and One-half Shares
of the Stock of the Wai-
hce Sugar Co,
Of the Par Vnluu of $1000 per Slum-.
SF- TERMS CASH !
ttf For further liaiticnlars iuquhonf
E. J). Timncv, nr W. O. Smith.
Honolulu, Oct. II), lb!U.
Jas. IF1. Morgan,
rl5-yt AUCTIONEER.
:mso2stio
PICNIC and DANCE!
-&tXt. '" "f".
Members of Lodge Le Progres
de l'Oceanie No. 124,
A.F.&A.M.
HAVE DEOIDED TO (I1VE A
Grand Picnic & Dance
AT
' Remond Grove
On November 19, 1892
051 Id
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icMona
Dailies
lull THE
THE SAN FRANCISCO
EXAMINER
HAS ESTABLISHED THE
Examiner
Purchasing
Bureau
WHICH OKlKItS OITOtlTUNITIKS TO
The Residents of Hawaii
For tho Purchase of Hoods in tho
Markets San Francisco
We Can Buy Goods
FOR "5TOXJ
Lower than the Lowest Market Price !
No
matter what you
can furnish
want. Wo
Watches, .lowclrv
Silverware,
Uou-cuolil Articles, Furniture,
Musical Instruments, Carpets,
Agricultural Implements
Giocerios, iiuggies, Harness,
Dress floods, Hoots, Shoes,
Wearing Aripaiul, Etc., Etc.
IN FACT
At Astonishingly Cloo Figures.
& If you are in need of nnvthiug
from this City, writo us nnd wo will quota
you prices on it, and, if the prices suit,
you can forward us tho Cash to make tho
purchase.
Don't be luckwaid about asking us con
cerning what you want.
Experienced and Careful Buyers
Aic in charge of this Department and
they are at your service.
Writo for Information I Get Acquainted
with Our Methods 1
AVe can save you money by executing j our
commissions.
JST- Address all communications
EXAMINER PURCHASING DEPARTMENT,
San IBVanaiscJO,
California, - - - U. S. A.
To Lot or Lease.
CO LET.
riMVO
NICELY
FUR-
JL uished Rooms,
cen-
trailv located. Inquire at
Itui.i.i:riK Ofllce. 353-tf
TO LET.
TrvUA'AL PREMISES, :il
;$&r
X-r lsoictania street, op
posite Fort street ohuicli.
iw: :i,-r'i
Apply U
JlSl'-tf
to H. 1. 1,1 11.1 lv,
&!;.
OJ.i0.y
At Theo. H.
Davies it Co.
TO LET.
TVTEW
J.1 ro
HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, on Macazinc
street, with liathroom, pat
ent AV. 0 etc. Commands
one of tho linest views in Honolulu.
to
(477-tf)
J. M. VI V AS
TO LET
A
CO'ITAOE ON NUUANU
strict, No. 1IHJ, Six Rooms
and a Itathrooni, OuthouMs. tiLU5r",A
tjiA iiifijiim .' ., -
etc., all in good order. Rent only $'i0, in
rliming water rates. Also a Cottage in tin
i ear of above, at if 1:2. Apply at this ofllco
to
lllco,
MIMiii
TO LET
rplIECOTTAflEON RE-
L ret nn la stieet No. IK),
northwest corner on miiuka
side of road, containinc 5
Rooms, besides liathroom, Kitchen, Pan
try, etc. Tramway cars passing. Apply to
5IO-!lt
ii. V. soil
iiaiun o
&so
TO LET.
A
NICE COTTAGE ON
lleretauia street, near
Piikoi street, containing
Parlor, 2 lledrooms. liath
room, Dlulugroom, Pantry and Ivitehen,
So'rvant'u room. Carriage Houso. Stable, etc.
Tramcaiu pass every 20 minutes. Apply at
caiu pass
of this pi
ollleo
apor.
1U3-II
FOB SALE or LEASE
rpiIOSE DES1RA11LE
A. Premises lately occu
pied hy Mr. E. Sulir,ill
lie for sale or lease at rea
sonable price or rental, Tho (Irounds eon
tain u variety of Fruit and Ornamental
Trees. The Commodious Dwelling is well
furnished with modern improvements mid
conveniences. Roomy Jliirn and a L'-Kooni
Cottago for servants. For further particu
lars, apply to JOHN ENA,
Ollice lnter-Ishiud Stcnm Navigation
Co. esMf
CORPORATION NOTICE.
-vroTioi: is herery given that
y Maefarluno ,t Co., (L'd), u Corpora
tion of limited liability, was organized un
der thu Laws of this Kingdom on October
4. 1MJ.'. Tho following Olllcers wero
elected :
H. R. Maefarluno . President,
E. O. Macfarlaue A'lee-Prosldent,
0. SI. White Secretary ,t Treasurer
F, Wundenberg . Auditor.
Said Corporation has acquired tho wine
and spliit business heretofore carried on
by Mucfarlano it Co. at No. 12 Kaahumauu
street, in Honolulu, anil will continue tho
same at tho same place. The assets aud
liabilities of Maefarlauo it Co. have been
taken ovor and assumed by said Corpora
tion. O. M. WHITE,
Jim
Aimlv
jEfrn&KigL
B5 ' IJM'IAat.
secretary.
64&1W
Honolulu, Oct. 11, lbO-J.
GrJEJ'KTTD
CLOSING
OF
Temple of Fashion
TWO SPECIAL SALES
Tlxis "VS7"ee3s:I
Wednesday & Thursday, Oct. 19 & 20,
OUR ENTIRE
Trunks
Will be Closed Out at
. October 21st -and 22d,
Great
Remnant
OF
tar- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. -a
Velvets, Velveteens,
Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons,
Riiching, Satins & Silks
-A.t a. Great Sacrifice !
Everything Must Go Next Friday ! - "tsa
s.
PACIFIC HARBWAEE CO., Ltd.
Cummins' Blocls., Fort Street.
:j-w-ry'Y3BrMMBMHM?& 3HT.ff..yijy 3& J3C gJxK5L vkc"a"b4?&C2p)i9i
M. & D. Wrought Steel Ranges !
PREPARE
DISINFECTION !
BENSON, SMITH & CO.
OFFER
Copperas, Chloride of Lime,
Condy's Fluid, Sanifas,
Bromo-Chloralum, Carbolic Acid,
ETC, ETC.,
113 & 115 Fort St.,
OUT SALE
THE
STOCK OF
Valises
Manufacturers' Cost !
- o - eS0" No Reserve on the Above Goods !
Sale
Ca-OOCL
ElEaCPLLIOEi:,
Temple of Fasliiozi.
'or CHOLER,
BIT
ETC.
E1TO.
Honolulu, H. I.
G-tMlii
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