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Out. .1. A. Kino, l'ortSupt.
Stmr. KESTATJ,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will lonvc Honolulu nt i v. m.. tom-hliiR nl
Lahalnn, Maiiluea lla, and Maki'iia tho
'nine daj ; Muhukoun, Kiiuaihae mid Ijiu-
p.iuoelioe tlio following liny, arriving nl
J 1 no 111
mldtiluht.
LKAVF.S HONOLULU:
Titiwlny.
Fridnv ..
Tuetfay.
Friday ..
Tuuxilm
Id Mil v .
Tuesday.
Friday.
.Ian. !l
Inn. Kl
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IVb. I)
IVIi. II
Feb. 'J I
Mar. 7
.Mar. 17
IicturutnK leaves Hllo, touehiuj; at l.au
lmlioi'liou "iilnodiiy; Kmwilhiio a. m.; Mil
tiukoiia 10 .. M.i Xlnkym -1 r. m.j Mnahiea
liny Of. m.j Laliulnn b r. i. tlio following
ilnyj arriving nt Honolulu I) . m. Wednes
days niul Saturdnvx.
A1I1MVUS AT HONOLULU:
Wednesday Inn. 11
SNiturilav Ian. '1
Wednesday . . Tol). 1
Saturday Feb. 11
Wednesday .... Fob. '11
Silluidny ... .... . Mnr. 1
Wednesday . Mnr. 15
Saturday. .. ... . Mnr. i!5
t9 No Freight will be leeeived nflur
1 noon on dny of "ailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tucsdnv nt 5
f. m., touehing nt Knbului, Huelo, Hnun,
Hnmoa nnd Kiimbulu.
lleturiiing will arrive at Honolulu oery
Sunday morning.
Kj& No b'reigbt will be received after
1 v. M. on nay of sailing.
Consignees must bo at tho landings to
reeuivo their Freight, as we will not
in
old
ours-eives rcsjionsiuie niter suen
l'rcight
lins Decn landeil.
While the Companv will use due l
dili-
geueo in hnndling Live Stock, we decline
to assume nny responsibility in case of tho
loss of Fame.
The Coiupanv will not be l ostensible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care
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Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service,
For San Francisco :
The New and Kino Al Steel Ste.iinship
"MARIPOSA"
Of the Oceanie Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
January 12th,
And will leave for the above poit with
Mailsand Passengers on ur about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland :
The New and Fine At Steel Steamship
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Of tho Oceanic Steamship Comnniy will
be ilue at Honolulu, from San Kiancisco,
on or about
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And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for tho above ports.
The mulct signed are now piop.ired to issue
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Occidental and Oriental S.S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the above
ports on or about tlio following dates:
Stmr. "Oceanic"
Stmr. "China"
Stmr. "Gaelic"
Jan. U.lhiU
Feb. L'O, lh!M
April 11, lhi)J
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way fiom Hong
kong and Yokohama to tho above port on
or about tho following dates:
Stmr. "Belgio" . . Fob. 8, 18!).'!
Stmr. "City of Peking" .March III. W).i
Stmr. "Oceanic" .. . MuyTpl&iW
Bound Trip Tickets
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207 tf Agents.
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Tirtie Tsttole.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Dec. W
Jan. 'J5 . .
Fib, 2J . .
Mar. '11 ..
Apr. ll
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Jan, I
..Feb. 1
. .Mar. 1
.Mar. '!')
..Apr. at
THBOUGH LINE.
From San Franulitco
for Sydney.
Jrrlit Jlumilulu.
ALAMKDA, Jim. IK I
MAlUPOjDA.Kdh. 10
MONOWAl.JlHr. 10
Fiom Sydney for
Kan Kranulkco.
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JlOKDNVTl, ilV- 1
THE LEGISLATURE.
lnilni DAY.
KntnAV, Duo. 30, IB'.)2.
Afternoon Sossion.
Tlio As'.oinhly it'-foiivoiii'tl tit 1:10
mid proiwdi'd willi tlio vonsidora
(itin of tlu licNlrntion Bill.
l?tl. Whilo wjis (jpposod to tho
hill.
Nop. Pun did not favor indolinito
)OitHitiiMiiotit l)ocntii lioAvislird the
liill fonsidi'rod "wtioti hy section.
On motion t lio ijuitiou wim put
on tlio motion to lndolinitoly post
pono, nil iv nnd nny voto boiiif,'
Inkon. Lost, 27 to 10." Xolile- Hop
liins and Kanoa, Himis. Hipiknno,
Aid, Pun, K. W. Wilcox, Nahinu,
White, Knncnlii, and Edmonds vot
ing in tint minority.
Tho bill was then considered suc
tion by section.
Tlio vnrioiw sections of tho bill as
proposed by tho connnilteo wore
passed to section 10.
l?op. S. K. Pua otl'ered tho follow
ing amendment: "Evory person who
has been icyistered under this Act
shall rooeiu'd a metallic tag to bo
worn around the neck, nnd bearing
the impress oC tlio crown of llnwnii."
Kop. Ashford otl'ered tho following
amendment: "Section lit). This Act
shall not nor shall any of its provi
sions, bo construed to apply to anv
person or class of poisons as shall,
after the date of its approval, bo
brought or como into this kingdom
from foroign lands in pursuance of
tho tonus of any statute heretofore
parsed, in accordance wit h and by
the sanction oT Article $') of tho
Constitution, as adopted on tho
day or , 1892, and to tlio em
ployees of such persons as aro in
this section described, anything
heretofore expressed in this Act, to
tho contrary notwithstanding." Ho
spoko at longtli in lavor ol Ins pro
position. Jep. Wilder said that ho was not
inlovo with the bill, but had boon
willing to submit to its provisions
for tho proposed benefits to bo de
rived from a proper enforconiont
thereof. To pass this proposed
amendment of lop. Ashford's meant
simply to kill tho bill, and it would
have been far bettor to have carried
tho motion, of indolinito postpone
ment, Uep. Ashford had intimated
that this proposed amendment was
in accord with a coinpiomiso; if so
then ho (Wilder) had no knowledge
of it and utterly repudiated any
connection or intention therewith.
Ho moved tho ayes and nays on tho
question of tho adoption of the
amendment.
Tlio motion to adopt tho amend
ment was lost by the following voto:
Ayes Nobles Pua. Cornwoll, Ka
noa; Hops. JJipikane, Aki, Pua, Na
wahi, Kaunaniano, Nahinu, White,
Xanealii, Edmonds 12.
Noes Alinisfeis Viloo, Kobin
son, Jones; Nobles lloigor, Ena, Ma
de, Kaiihane, .1. At. Horner, llind,
Iloapili, Anderson, ArdJryde, Dieier;
Wops. Wilder, Ashfoid, Kauhi, Wai
puilani, Kaluna, Josopa, Akina, A. S.
Wilcox 21.
Absent Nobles Hopkins, Peter
son, Cummins, Maisdon, Young,
Baldwin, W. Y. Horner. Walbridge,
Thurston; Jieps. J. W. Wilco.x,
JJush, Koahou, A. Horner, Kamau
oha, ICapnhii, Smith.
Excused Noble Williams.
Before tho announcement of the
voto by tho I'lesident, Noble Wil
liams staled that ho had learned
fiom Hep. Ashtord that ho (Wil
liams) had compromised himself in
soino way so that ho could not voto
against the amendment. Ho did not
so consider it, but to avoid any mis
undeistanding he would ask to be
excused from voting. Excused.
Hop. Ashford asked Noble Dioior
if ho would not change his voto, n
his name wa- also on tho compro
mise list.
Noble Dreier No, 1 don't think
so. 1 signed a paper which Mr.
Baldwin oll'ored mo and told mo was
an agreement to oxcludo Hawaiians
from tho bill. 1 agreed to that.
Your amendment does not say any
thing exclusively about JTawaiians,
you include everybody. You have
not 1113' name.
Hop. Ashfoid Yes, 1 have and 1
can show it to you on a paper which
is now in my ollico. Yours and
othor.s.
Noble Hind said that a great
advantage had boon taken of 1110111
beis who had no knowledge of this
compact. They had been sitting
quietly listening as thoy supposed
to arguments 011 tho merits of tho
bill while theio wore a number of
honorable guntlomon pledged,
pledged to kill tho bill, by tho
adift.tion of tho proposed new sec
tion. Ho protested against such
chicanery, it was not right.
Hop, Wilder moved that tho voto,
on the amendment, bo reconsidered.
Jop. Ashford dosired, boforo tho
motion was put, to say that ho con
sidered the action of somo of the
member.-, of the Assembly, in going
back on (heir pi onuses, as one of the
mont shameless acts that ho over had
knowledge of. Members who woio
pledged in favor of this amendment
had skulked out, and 0110 (Andoinoiu
had the baio-faeednoss to vote
against his promise. JJe did not
blame that member so much because
lie really bolioed that ho had made
an unconscious error. But of those
who had boon there and left ho
would say that he had never known
anything so contemptible amongst
so-called men of honor. Tlio loport
of this action will goabioad and tho
name of iottonnes will well bo ap
plied to tho character of somo of tho
acth of this Legislature. Here was a
oomproini&o that had boon signed by
what he had cousiileicd houoiablo
men; there were J 1 who had signed,
"we by oufbiguatuiem'iee. etc.." ami
then they desiicd him to wiito out I
the pledge, which he did. Hep, I
Smith, Nobles Baldwin. Young, i
Alaiftilini, Walhiidj.ro, Audeuou and
ot Inn ., bigni'il. He would e.'ibt no
tupeiniou upon (liuo who woio out
of (lie city; (hot weiealtaumt ill good
faith. But, what iibuut tlioo four
yho wuiu huiuf Thiw of Uium wuio
in the Hoiio this afternoon nnd loft
purpowh tobtenk their pledge nnd
brand (iieinselves with dishonor,
lie claimed that to sao tho reputa
tion of their follow mombors from
tho infamy that must attach, the
voto must bo reconsidered. Pledges
had been made, a compact had been
entered into, and now, as those for
whom ho spoko had carried out their
pint, it would be infamous in tho
others not to carry out theirs.
lep. Wilder said that ho was not
(lie champion of the bill. Ho, al
though in the majority, would not
take any ml vantage. As there seem
ed to bo some explanation wanting,
ho would vote in faorof reconsideration.
I (In motion the vote was rccon
Isideied and Hep. Ashford moved
I that tho matter be made the order
j of the day for next Tuesday. Car
ried. Hop. Ashfoid under suspension of
the tules presented a lopoit from I
1 ne .1 liuu-l.ll V V..U1IU1I1UUO 111 ro iwo
sections of the Electiie Light Bill
and recommended (heir passage.
Tabled for consideration with tlio
bill.
Minister Jones asked the members
of the Joiio to bo pieout during
the evening to approve tho Appro
print ion Bill. Tins dny was the last
of tho month and tho clerks and
others would bo gjad to get their
money. Her Majesty had seen a
copy of the hill and had looked it
over caiofully and no doubt would
sign it as soon as it was oflicially
presented. Ho moved that tho
J louse take a recess until 7 o'clock.
Carried at 1:10.
Evening Session.
The hour sol for assembling was
7 o'clock, but, notwithstanding all
tho efforts of Secretary McCarthy,
who utilized telephone and hack
communication, it was S:2i boforo
tho members present formed into a
sort of Bovision Committee, Vice
President Ivauhane in tho chair, tho
following members being present
and none olhors, viz.:
Ministers Wilcox, Bobinson, Jones
and Brown; Nobles Pua, Williams,
Kauhauo, J. M. Horner, Hind, Hoa
pili, Marsden, Young, Anderson,
MeBrydo and Dreier; Bops. Ashford,
Aki, Kauhi, B. W. Wilcox, Kamnu
oha, Kanealii, Edmonds, Kaluna,
Akina and A. S. Wilcox.
Secretary MeCaithy lead tho Eng
lish and Interpreter 'Wilcox tho Ha
waiian version of the Appropriation
Bill, the reading being commenced
promptly at 8:25 and continuing
without interruption or halt of any
kind to 10:17, at which hour the
leading of the first section of tho
bill was completed.
Section 2 took 8 minutes to read
in English and 0 minutes in Hawai
ian and thoothor .sections wore finish
ed and (ho reading in its entirety
ended at 10: 15. Following is a sum
mary of tho totals or tho bill:
Sect ion I :
Civil List S
Permanent Settlements.
02,090 00
5,100 00
Xi.JoO 00
170,12.-) 21
Legislature and fJ
Council
nvy
J udieiniy Depart mont. .
Deonrtment of Foreign
Allans 178,021 OJ
Department of Finance. .r.77,8J0 81
Postal Btueau 1 (!!),(!.-) 00
Bureau of Customs ."i,70S 07
sj:$,2'.):$ -J8
100,200 28
Atloinoy-Gonorar.s De
artinent
Buieau Public InstrtiC'
lion 22.-,fi:W 00
Interior Department... .'30,701 00
Bureau of Survey 3S,i)01 -17
Bureau of Conveyances. 10,101 00
Bureau of Immigration. 11,700 00
Bureau of Water Voils -Jl,rl 08
Bureau of Public "Works 157,801 1 1
Board of Health O0U,S0O 77
Miscellaneous 237,00" GO
.? 8S0.117 20
Total $2,811,130 20
Section 2:
Interior Popart meet... $ 303,201 70
Miscellaneous. .' -103,800 50
8 007,128 20
Giand total $3,778,558 10
Sections 3 to 10, lolato to tlioman-
nor ol ca
ying out certain appro-
priations, etc.
The House
journed.
at
10:15 p. 111.
Mr. 1). P. Blaize, an extensive real
estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped 0110 of the severest
attacks of pneumonia while in tho
northern part of that statu during a
recent blizzard, says tho Stttunluy
Jlrvfrw, Mr. Blaizo had occasion to
drive several miles during tho storm
and was so thoroughly chilled that
ho was unable to got warm, and in
side of an hour aftor his return ho
was threatened with a severe ease of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Baizo
sent to the nearest drug store and got
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough J(o
niedy, of which ho had often heard,
and took a number of largo doses,
lie says tho ollect was wonderful and
in a short time ho was breathing
quite easily. Ho kept 011 taking the
medicine and I ho no.l day was able
to como to Dos Moinos. Mr. Blaizo
legaids his euro as simply wonderful.
For sale by all dealers. Benson,
Smith k Co., Agents for tho Hawai
ian Islands.
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