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-02 Fort Street, Honolulu.
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ANI WaTCH-
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attention paid to all kinds of repairs,
Mclnorny Block, Fort Streot.
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' '-AnENTS-rou the Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU IBON WORKS,
Steam Knuineh, Buoar Mills, Boileiis,
Coolers. Ibon, Beahs, anu Leau
Oahtinuh.
Machinery of Kvery Description Made to
Order. Particular attontion paid to Ships'
Blucksmlthiug. Job Work executed at
Short Notice,
O. B. BtPLEY,
AROKITHOT.
complete plana and Bpeclflcatlons
pl
;rip
every description of building
niton oi imiiiiinn-.
Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of con
structlon given when required. Call and
examine plans. New designs. Modern
ouuuings. uince, iioom b, Bpreokels' Block.
Mutual Tel.
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' OAN BR FOUND AT
33 Beretanla Street,
Prepared to do any work in his line,
Hntual.Tele.v239. P. 0. Boi.808,
50Mm
Iilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
w.o,
Wilder, Pros. S. 11. Rose,
OArT. J. A. Kino, Port Supt.
Sec.
Stmr. KENAU,
CLARKE, Commandor,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 r. m., touching at
Lahalna, Maalaea Bay and Makcna the
same day; Mahukona, Kawalhao and Ijui-
pahoohoo tho following day, arriving at
liilo at midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Tuesday Nov. 'JJd
Friday Dec. L'd
Returning leaves Hilo, lunching at Lau
pahocliocHamoday; Kawalhae a. m. j Ma
hukona 10 a. m. ; Makcna 1 p. m. ; Maalaea
Bay Op. m.; Lahalna 8 r. m. tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednes
days and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Saturday, Nov. 10th
Wednesday Nov. 30th
Saturday Dec. 10th
C&- No Freight will bo received after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5
p. m., touching at Kuhului, Huclo, liana,
Hamoa and Klpahulu, Maui; and Paau
hau, Hawaii.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
OBF No Freight will be received after
4 r. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at the landings to
receive their Freight, as we will not hold
ourselves responsible after such Freight
has been landed.
While tho Company will use duo dili
gence in handling Livo Stock, wo decline
to assume any responsibility in case of tho
loss of same.
The Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in tho care
of Pursers.
niiiati
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I CAUTION the Public against tho ofter-Ings-.ol
"Normal ISanitary Jaeger
Underwear"-advertiscd by unscrupulous
houses to mislead. tho public. The
il-
JKAaSiO-Hii
ffllMIEAR
'.Cannot be purchased there, but
only.ot-my Store.
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For the Hawaiian Islands of Dr. med. G.
Jaeger's Sanitary (Underwear.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Fire and Marine
INSURANCE . AGENTS.
AGENTS FOR
Nev England Mutual Lite Insurance Co.,
OF BOSTON.
Atna Fire Insurance Co.,
OF HAKTFOKD.
Union Insurance Co.,
OF BAN PRANOISOO, OAI.
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for
ARE THE-
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The "Daily Hawaii Holoinua,"
Has the Larpcst Circulation on tho Islands
and
s tlio Jiest itieuiuui lor
Advertising.
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on
Mb. Tiios. K. Nathaniel will recelvo all
advertisements and transact ull business
matters.
B0 Orricr.: "Brcnig Block," corner
Nuusnu and Queen street (upstairs),
(HU-tf
CTODBULsT 3STOTT,
IMPOUTKK AND DEALER IN
Steel & Iron Ranges
Stoves &
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Agate Ware in
WHITE, GRAY and
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockei'y, Ru'b'ber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
"Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos. 95 & 97 KING STREET.
IE 3D 3D "3T ' S
Refrigerators
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White
02 12
Automatic
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Cylinder
OH AS. HUSTACE,
IMPOUTKK AND DKALEK IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
ALWAYS
New Goods Received by Every
gXT- All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with cure.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE . 119.
tei.kphone aw 111 vFORT STREET. i. o. Box a7.
TMPOKTEKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEU8 IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON IOE-By each steamer of the 0. 8. S. Co. from California Fresh California Koll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Uume, Vegetables, etc.
A complete line of Crosse ifc Bluckwell's and J. T. Morton's Cunned and Bottled Qoads
always on hand.
Just received a Fresh Lino of German Pates and Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved
Fruits, Lewis t Co.'s Maltesu Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast
Cerculs, Creum Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons. California River
side Urunges, Uregou JiurimiiK rotatoes,
TELEPHONE !.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
G-rooeries, Fro-visiorxs and.eed.
Now (loods Received by Every Packot from tho Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to ami Goods delivered to any part of the City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guarantepd.
EJast Oorner Port Se Klrxtr Streets.
O. J-. MCCARTHY,
(NEW BULLETIN BLOCK, MERCHANT bTltEET)
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Eire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To.
RENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED.
AMY BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO ME WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
ZF'lxit'u.res
& KITCHEN UTENSILS
Large Variety,
SILYER-PLATED;
AND
CHESTS
Mountain, Kern
AND
Ice .Cream Freezers!
& Barrel Churns.
Butter and Island Butter
ON HAND gC3
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
eio. nuxisiacuon guarauieeii.
-P. O. BOX 115.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service,
For San Francisco :
The now and lino Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
he duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
November 17th,
And will leave for the above port with,
Mailsand Passengers on or about thatdate.
For Sydney and' Auckland :
The new and lino Al Steel Steamship
"MARIPOSA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, fiom San Francisco,
on or about
November 18th,
And will have prompt despntch with
Mails and Passengers for the above ports.
Tho undersigned arc now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALl POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
F For fuither particulars regarding
Freight or Passage apply to
WBI. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
l-!l General Agents.
Pacific Mail S.S. Go.
-AN'D Till:
Occidental and Oriental S.S, Go.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of the abovu Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the above
ports on or about the following dates:
Stmr. "China" Dec. l'., 8M
Stnir. "Oceanic" .. Jan. 11, IbiM
Stmr. "China" Feb. 'JO, lfe!
Stmr. "Gaelic" April 11, lb!M
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the above port on
or about the following dates:
Stmr. "City of Kio do Janeiro" . . .
Dec.'SO, 181)2
Stmr. "Bclgiu" Feb. 8, 18!
Stmr. "City of Poking". .March 31. 18!)'l
Stmr. "Oceanic" May 7, 189J
Round Trip Tickets
TO YOKOHAMA AND RETURN $360.
For Freight anil Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 tf
Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time TelToI.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leavo Honolulu
for S. F. .
THROUGH LINE.
From Bun FrancNco From Sydney for
for Sydney. Ban Francisco,
.lrrfre Honolulu, Laire Honolulu.
MARIPOSA, Nov. 18 I MONOWAI, Nov. 17
MONOWA1, Deo. 1(1 1 AIuVMEDA, Dec. 15
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,
81 KING ST, W
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G-. J Waller,
Manager.
CHAS. T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for tbe Island of Oahu.
Agent to take Acknowledgements to Iji
bor Cont roots.
Agent to grunt Marriagu Licenses, Hono
lulu, Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt it
bcou'b r reigiu aim rarcei r.xpress.
Agent for thu Burlington Route
REAL ESTATE BROKER
and UENERAL AdENT.
Bei.i.318-
TELEPHONE
P. O, Box 415
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SS Merchant nU
ESMttY
Honolulu, H.
BY AUTHORITY.
MEMBERS OF TAX APPEAL BOARDS
Commissioned by the Minister of Finance
lor the Year 1892.
HAWAII.
District Hllo-C. K. ltioli.itdon, I..
Turner,
Distiict Puna It. Kyi-roft, V. Kammi.
District Kou O. Macombcr, J. 0. Scnrlo.
District S. Kona C. Kaoo, Miiies Bar
rett. District N Kona I). Namanii, flcorge
Olark.
District N. Kohala J. McGuIre, V North
rop. District 8. Kohala F. Spencer, T.
Ijindsay.
District
Himmkua H. Hall, M. P.
Holmes.
District X. HUo .Tas.
Matoon, D. Kn
hooio.
MAUI.
District If una J. T.. Lyon-, K
Hutchinson.
District Wailukt-J. T. Alull, Patrick
Cockott. ,
District Molokai and Uumi Charles
Cockett, I.. K. Kupihca.
District Lahaimi I.. M. Baldwin, Peter
Kahakauila Kalia.
District Makawao 15. Hao Kekapai,
David P. Eldridgo.
KAUAI.
District Waimea and Xliliuu K. 13.
Conant, D. Kim.
District Hanaloi K. T. O. Bryant, Ij.
Kaiawe.
District Kawaihau 1. l.iudciuan, G. 11.
Mcheulu.
District Koloii W. G. Smith, Kekoa.
District l.ihue II. D. Wislmrd, Josia
Keaw e.
OAHU.
District Honolulu V. V. Allen, J. T.
Watcrliouse, Jr.
District Knuaud Waianae A. J. Camp
bell, J. It. Holt, Jr.
District Wuialua .las. Guv, Kaiuiku-
wuhii.
District Kooluuluii .las. Corn in, .las.
Donelly.
District Koolaupoko .las. Olds, K. Ma
kahaluia. ,
K. C. MACFA1U.AXK,
Minister of Finance.
Finance Department, October 31, IWI'2.
W2-tl
1892 -TiVXES-1892
Tux Payers in this District are hereby
notified that the Tuxes for tho current year
will bo duo and payublo at tho Olllco of thu
Tax Assessor and Collector, in the Kuptiu
iwa Building, on tho 1st day of November,
lWri.
Thu Otlice will bo open from U -. M. to 1
l". m. daily (Sundays excepted) and on Sat
urdays until 12 o'clock noon.
All amounts over $10 must bu paid in
U. S. Oold Coin.
Tuxes not paid before tho lMh day of
December next will be liable to suit with
10 percent costs added.
T. A. LLOYD,
Deputy Assessor and Collector of Tnxos,
District of Komi, Island of Oahu.
Approved:
E. 0. Macf,mii.nb,
Minister of Finance.
MKt-'Jw
PROCLAMATION.
DKrAitr.Mi:jT ok Finance,
Honolulu, October 25, lb!
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By virtue of authority given by an Act
of tho legislative Assembly, entitled an
" Act lo Prevent the Infection of Cholera
in tho Hawaiian Islands," approved on the
27th day of September, 18lr., upon recom
mendation of the Board of Health, I do
hereby declare all Ports of Entry in tho
Kingdom, now o)on to commerce.
E. 0. MACFARLANK,
Minister of Finance.
Honolulu, Oct. ir, lb!r.. ft-tf
IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of Water Privileges, or those
paying Water Rutes, are hereby notllled
thut, owing to thu drouth and tho scarcity
of water in the Government Reservoirs,
tho Hours for using water for Irriga
tlon purposes aro from 7 to 8 o'clock a. m..
ami 5 to (I o'clock i ., until further notice.
JOHN 0. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
Approved;
(Iihs. T. Oui.iuk,
Minister of the Interior.
Honolulu, II. 1., Oct. IS, 18W.
fillMf
NOTICE.
Owing to the drought mid scarcity of
water, tjie residents inauku of Judd street
uro requested to collect what watur they
may require for household purposes before
8o!clock a. m.
. JOHN C. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Wati-r Works.
Honolulu, Sept. (I, lh!)2. JStS-tf
A. BARNES, Esq., has this day been
uppoiiiUd a member of the Road Board
for tho Taxation District of Wailuku,
Maui, for the unexpired term muito vacant
by the resignation of II. d. Trend wuy, It,
fl. N. WILCOX,
Minister of the Iiitt.rinr.
I. I Interior Olllce, Nov. 10, 180.'. &7i-3t
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Why tho Flag Can't Fly.
Washington, Oct. !.- At" tlio ro
cont Grand Army oncainpinunl in
this cit an enthusiastic veteran in
troduced a resolution calling upon
tlio Soerotary of War to hoist an
American Hag over Fort Stnntur in
Charleston harbor. In tho oxcito
niuut of tho moment tho resolution
ent through without opposition or
investigation. At tho War Depart
ment to-da3 tho chief of engineers
who has charge of the Government
fortifications was questioned on tho
subject. Ho says tho Secretary of
War has not yet complied with tho
resolution, nor is it likely that ho
will. Tho army regulations provide
that tho Union Hag shall bo display
ed at military pohts and fortifica
tions that, are garrisoned or occu
pied. Fort Sumter is neither garri
soned nor occupied, and therefore
the Secret ary of War has no autho
rity to float a flag over it unless ho
is prepared to garrison it with
troops.
In further explanation of the nonappearance-
of a flag at Fort Sumtor
and other practically abandoned
forts, tho engineer ofheers nay that
serious foioign complications might
arise if tho resolution adopted by
tho G. A. R. Encampment wero car
ried out. For instance, if tho flag
was hoisted over Fort Sumter a for
eign war ship might visit tho harbor
of Charleston. In accordance with
tho naval regulations of tho world,
tho foreign war ship would salute
the American flag and expect a simi
lar saluto in return. Tho foreigner
could not bo expected to know that
Fort Sumter was unoccupied and
was simply floating its countrj-'s Uag
as a matter of Fontimont. Not hav
ing his saluto acknowledged, tho
foreignor would bo justified in charg
ing this count r3' with discourtesy,
and would have a right to demand
an explanation. Tho ordnance ser
geant stationed thoro could hardly
roturn a foroign war ship's saluto
with an old muskotor rovofvor which
he might have with him in his
quarters for his personal protection.
When tho Secretary of War refers
tho resolution to tho Chief of Engi
neers ho will probably receive an an
swer containing tlio substanco of tho
foregoing statement.
Tho Earth's Surface-Formation.
Tho Proceedings, as well as tho
Scottish Geographical Magazine for
September, give tho Presidential ad
dress by Prof. James Geikio before
tho geographical section of the Bri
tish Association. It is a technical
discussion of tho light thrown by
recent doop-bea exploration and geo
logical research upon tho geographi
cal dovolopinont of coast-lines, and
appears to bo mainly an exposition
of tho theory of Prof. Suess in his
'Das Antlitz dor Erde.' This is, in
general terms, that tho variations of
tho sea-level aro not wholly or per
haps even largely duo to tho 6leva
tiou of the laud, but to tho subsi
dence of tlio oceanic trough and to
sedimentation within tho continental
area. In developing this theory ho
pictures, at times graphically, the
changes in tho coast-lines in differ
ent geologic ages. Among tho curi
ous facts stated in tho courso of tho
address is tho abruptness with which
tho continental plateau rises from
tho oceanic trough. "A depression
of tho sea-level or an elevation of
tlio plateau for 10,000 feet would add
only a narrow bolt to the Pacific
Coast between Alaska and Capo
Horn, while tho gain of land on tlio
Atlantic slopo of America between
!50 degrees N. L. and 10 degrees S. L.
would not bo much greater. Jlo
also rofors to tho higher level of tho
sea on tho borders of the continonts
.than in tho mid-ocean, as well as to
tho variation oi height at ritHoront
places on tho samo coast. "Tho at
traction of the Himalaya, for exam
ple, Hiiilicos to cause a diflorunco of
1500 feet between tho level of tho sea
at tho delta of tho Indus and on the
coast of Ceylon." An admirable map
of tho globe, showing tho heights of
tho land and tho deoths of the sea.
accompanies and well illustrates the
paper. A'. 1'. A'ution.
Man's Wondorful Stomach.
The human stomach possesses
most wonderful powers of adapta
tion to circumstances. When Lieute
nant liligh and his eighteen men
wore cast oil' from tho .Bounty by
tho mutincors in an open boat thoy
subsisted for forty-ono days on a
daily allowance of ono-twonty-flfth
of a pound of biscuit per man and a
quarter of a pint of water. Dr. Tan
ner in 1880 fasted for forty days,
subsisting, it is said, on water alone,
mid Succi and other fasting men
have since excelled this. Katlirs,
North American Indians, and tho
"fat boy" in "Pickwick" may well bo
quoted as fearful examples of vora
city; but oven thoir gastronomic
feats aro exceeded by tho full-grown
ICsquiumux, who will daily oat
twenty pounds of flush and oil if ho
has tho chance; while, on the autho
rity of Admiral Snritcliott", a Yakut
of Siberia has boon known to con
sume in twenty-four hours "tho hind
quarter of a largo ox, twenty pounds
of fat, and a quantity of melted but
ter for his drink!" i'ubllo Opinion,
m
Mr. "W. M. Terry, who has boon in
tho drug business at Elkton,Iy., for
tlio past twelve years, bays: "(Jhaiu
berlain's Cough llemedy gives bettor
satisfaction than any other cough
modicino 1 have ever sold." Thoro
is good reason for this. No other
will cure a cold so quickly; no other
is bo certain a preventive and cure
for croup; no other ntfords so much
roliof in cases of whooping cough.
For sale by all doalors. Benson,
Smith c Co., Agents for the- Hawaii
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