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VOL. VI. NO. 878.
HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMHBll 10, 1898.
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LEWERS & COOKE,
llUl'DKTKKS AND DEALERS IN LUMIIER AND
ALL KINUS OK UUILDINU MATERIALS,
Fort Street, Honolulu.
GONBAIiVES & CO.
Wholesale
Uroceus anu
CHANTS.
Wink Mkk-
lueen Street, Honolulu.
H. HACKFEID & CO.,
-.. (iKNKRAL COMMISSION AllENTS.
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
O. W. MACFABLANE & CO.,
Importers and Commission Merchants.
Kaahumauu Street, Honolulu.
JNO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer anu General Business Aoent.
s.miukona, Kohula, Hawaii,
WENNER & CO.,
Manufai'turino kni Importinu Jewelers.
VI Fort Street, Honolulu.
V. M. WAKEFIELD,
ArroiiNKV and Counsellor at law.
Temporary olllce with Mr. C. W. As!.fr.rd.
Merchant et., Honolulu, H. 1.
THOS. LINDSAY,
M tNlirAITIIHINII
Jeweler
MAKER.
AND WaTCII-
juikui jeweirv a sn
attMiition paid to all kinds of repairs.
Mulnerny Ulock, Fort Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS .
PHOTOGRAPHER
Tim Only Collflrllnn of Island VIhws.
O. B. RIPLEY,
AROHITBOT,
Complete plans and specifications for
every description of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Call und
"famine plans. New designs. Modern
uiiuuiiiga. wmeo: nine Deposit iiimuing
liipstuirs). Mutual Telephone -Mi.
HONOLULU IKON WOltKS,
JiTKM KmH.NEH, filMlAR Mll.LH, IloiLKUS,
Cooi.EKH. Ikon, IIiivsh, anu Leah
CtsriMiN,
Machinery ot Every Description Made lo
Order. Particular nllelltloii pulil lo Ships'
lilaoksiiillhliig, Job Work tixeeuied m
Hliorl Noilci.
OHR. GERTZ,
lul'OItrKK AMI DEM.hll IN
Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Roots, SLiops
and Slippers
wo, ioa iToi't sti'doi,
Baldwin Locomotives
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xXSZJi, r.M-A
m.m&$&tm
iSaSSSK5H
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The nndorslgued having been appointed
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
FOR THE UXLEIIIIATRIl
Baldwin Locomotives
FROM THE WORKS OF
Burham, Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Penu.,
Are now prepared to give Ksti mates and
receive Orders for theso Engines,
of. any size and style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
ARK MOW MANUFACTURING A
STYLE OF LOOOMOT1VK
PARTICULARLY
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
A number of which have recently been
received at these Islands, and we will have
pleasure in furnishing plantation agents
und managers with particulars of same.
The Superiority of these Locomotives
over all other makes is known not only
here but is acknowledged throughout the
United States.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
SU Agents lor tha - Hawaiian Islands.
IRON WORKS
qjTJ-EJHlJSr STR.EIH1T.
Between Alakea and Richards Streets.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE
X pared to make all kinds of Iron,
Brass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin and Lead Cast
ings. Also a General Repair Shop for
Steam Engines, Rice Mills, Corn Mills,
Water Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machines
for tlif Cleaning of Oofl'ee, Castor Oils,
Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple leaves and
other Fibrous Plants and Paper Slock.
Also Machines for Extracting Starch from
the Manioc, Arrow Root, etc.
Ctf h'.. orders promptly attended lo
WHITE, RITMAN & CO.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
m.
330 O'inari'Oll St.,
Two Blooks from Baldwin Hotel, S. P., Cal.
1BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and patrons in the Islands that
1 huve purchased the above Stables and
intend to maintain its numesake "Second
to None" 1st class. Livery Outlits of every
description alsuou hand. Forsale: Mutclied
Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed
as represented. Correspondence invited.
E. R. MILES,
ti95-tf Proprietor.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea. a.nci Coffee
AT ALL HO I! U.S.
THE FINEST BJUNDH OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAY8 ON HAND.
"EI. J. XvTOT-jTE. Pi-otd.
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oahu.
Agent to take Acknowledgements to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Murriage Licenses, Hono
lulu, Oahu,
Agent for the Huwullau Islands of Pitt ,V
Scott's Freight and Purcel Express
Agent for the llurlliigtou Route,
REAL ESTATE IIROKER
ani UENERAL AOENT.
Hull HIS- TELEPHONE -Mutu
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P.O. Jlox 41fi
IIC'IOK
M Merchant St., Honolulu, II. I.
WAIAKEAKUA NOTICE.
ALL PARTIES DESIRINO TO 00 To
Wuhikcakua Palls In Muuoa Valley
ure hereby requested In obtain a permis
sion Iroin the uiidtirsigued, oiherwlxe the)
will be prosecuted for trespass II found on
thu prcuilbcs withoul such permission.
J AH. II. 110 VI),
ut the Land Olllce, Supreme Court liuild-
lltumlulll. .lone 17. Ih'O. 7M.f
iVh hl, I'rhiti.w nl th HulUliu ')fiv,
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3v5t
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Jt?f ?jmEji
IM. 6. IRWIN & CO.;
(Xjirnltecl)
OKKKR FOR SALE
F.ERTlLJZEltS
ALEX, CROSS A SONS
Celobrated .High Grado Cane Manures.
We are also prepared to take orders for
Messrs. N. OlilH-nclt 3c Oo.'s
IHovtilizei'B,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL
Iff-This Is a superior Paint Oil, con
suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, und
giving u lusting brilliancy to colors.
Used with drier it gives a splendid Hour
surface.
Iiim.e, Cement,
REFINED SUGARS,
SALMON,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Boef
I'AIUFFINE t'AINr CO.'s
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering.
Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Puns.
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, S7,lQ9,825.4g. j
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., !
Assets, S4,ai7,052.
TbauioB anil Moraey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, SG.124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, 8137,499,198.09.
C. 0. BERGER
General Agent lor Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Wm. G. Irwin & Go.
(LIMITED)
Win, (i. Irwin, President and Manager
Clans Spreckcls, - - - - Vice-President
W. M. Wilhtnl, - .Secretary ami 'I'rca-urcr
Then. ('. Porter --.... Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
AOU.NTS OK TIIK
Oceanic Steamship Company,
I
OF KAN FRANCISCO, CAL. I
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
AM
Commission Agents
.I.O.Carter .
0. II. Robertson.
E. F. IliHlmp.
Presideiil aiii
I Muuiigei
Trciiuuri-i
Secretaty
w . r. .Winn
Chut. M. CiiuKu
H.O.Allen ...
II. WiiierhoUfe,
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...... ........j
a minor
IHrtciurH
Oceanic Steamship Co. j
Australian Mail Service,
For San Francisco :
The New and Kino Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney and 'Auck
land on or about
November 16th,
And will leave for the above port with
Mailsund Passengers on or about lhatdate.
For Sydney and Auckland :
The New and Fine A I Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Coiupnny will
bo due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
November 23rd,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for the above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
fX7 For further particulars regarding
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
l-'.M Gonoral Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Tim Ta-lole.
LOCAL, LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Nov. 11
Dec.
Jan. I!
Fell. ;i
Maich d
Nov.
Dee.
I..
Dec :w...
.lull. '11...
Feb. LM .
March -'1.
..March '51
Anril il Annl 'J.S
May 111 Mav -,li
lune hi .Tune '.::!
THROUGH LINE.
From San FnuieKeo
for Sxdney.
Jim'ic llimohihi.
From Sydney for
(ran Fr.iiicivo.
l.enic Hniinlnlv.
MONOWAI, Nov. 21! ALAMEDA, N'ov. lfi
ALAMEDA, Dec. 21 1 MARIPOSA, Dec. II
MARIPOSA, .Inn. IS MONOWAI, .Ian. II
MONOWAI, heli. lo AL.VMED , Feb. 8
ALAMEDA, Feb. 2.'. I MARIPOSA, Mar. 8
MAKlPOSA.Apr. 1.4 .MONOWAI, Apr. .I
MONOWAI, Mav 1U ALAMEDA, Mav 3
ALAMEDA, .lone 7 MARIPOSA, Mav ai
MARIPOSA, Julv " I MONOWAI. .Iune2.s
MONOWAI, Aug. 2 1 ALAMEDA,. Inly 20
ALAMEDA. Aug. 30 I MARIPOSA, Aug.2".
M ARll'OSA,hipt.27 I MoNOWA I, Sept. JO
MONOWA I, Oct. 2.- I A LA M EDA,
MILLINERY.
MR-S.
aooD
Riiipcctfully inviies inspection of High
t'la-s Novelties in Millinery, just
received per "Ailslr.ili.i,"
I LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
! Sailors' Hats. Choice Flowers and Feathers
LATEST NOVELTIES IN KIHIIONS,
Etc., Etc., Etc
MRS,
II. (iOOD,
I'Nirt Sticcl.
High-i'lasx Milliner.
S-'iO-liu
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,
81 K1HG ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
- AND -
KAVY CONTRACTORS.
G. J. "Wnllpr.
MawiRflr.
ALOHA BATH HOUSE
-- N'EAUEST TO TOWN - -
Good Accommodation for Bathers
Bell Telephone 157.
MIS. J. n. HEIST, - - ProprlotroBH.
KING STREET HOUSE,
117 .V Hi) King s't., cor. Alakea.
Comfortably Furnished Rooms
Prom $1.50 autl Upwards Por Wenk.
Quiet Cltau Rooms. Bath Up & Down Stairs,
A. Mi DOW ALL, - - Proprietor.
CHAS. G-IRDLER,
- i.ii.ci r iMi'iinr.ii op
i:noi.l-ii and ontini:s iai.
y-)T-y C3-OOd-S
Ha. 10 KhuIiiiiiiuuii utreei,
Canadian - Australian
IN OONNEOTION WITH
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
THE FAMOUS TOTJRIBT ROUTE OJT THE WORM).
Tickets per 0R
SK? tf
C. P. R. are V" Class & V
STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY.
THROUGH TICKETS Issued from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and
EUROPE, also to BRI8BANE and SYDNEY.
For Brisbane and Sydney:
STEAMERS SAIL 23i. EACH MONTH.
Frolgut and Passenger Agents:
D. McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada.
ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Cal.
(i. McL. BROWN, Vancouver, 11. 0.
Pacific Mail S.S. Co.
-AND THK-
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 i
ports on or about the follow inj; dates :
Stmr '
Stmr
Stmr
Stmr
Stmr
CHINA" .
OCEANIC"
'CHINA".
'OCEANIC",
'CHINA" ..
,.Nov. 27, 189a
Deo. 25, 1B93
Feb. 0, 1M
March Q, 1S4
April III, tm
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their wuy from Hong
kong und Yokohama to the above port on
or about the following dates:
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, ISUIl
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" '...
V Jan. 2, 18U4
Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, 1894
Stmr "CHINA" March 2, 1894
Stmr "UAKMO" May 14, 1891
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO YOKO
HAMA. TO 1IONU
KONO. 17fi 00
202 SO
310 25
100 00
Cabin
Cabin, round trip 4
months . . .
Cabin, round trip 12
months . .
European Steerago.
$1M) UU
225 0(1
202 MJ
K5 00
Passengers nuvliii: full fare will be i
allowed 10 percent oil return fare if return-
ing within twelve months. '
For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 1 1
Agents.
FOR SLXjE!
1 Family Carriage Horse, Kie
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
It. I. LILLIE,
at T. H. Davits A Co.'s.
700-1
HO YEN KEE & CO.,
No. 41 Nuiiaau St. (Bet. Hotel & King.
TINSMITHS
ASH HKM.KHH IN
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED
at iowlst mms
W Phimhilig Neatly Executed by Ex
perienced Workmen, ' Mo-lin
W. S. LUCE,
Wine & Spirit Merchant
r,Mri!i:i,i. KifiK.i'itooK nLociK,
Merchant St., :
Mil .III!
Honolulu.
FOK. S ALB !
THE aP2,E3A.T
KAHUKU RANCH I
B. NORRIS.
KtO-K
Kahiihu. Hawaii.
'PHK WEEKLY IHM.l.ETIN- COU
L iiiiiiihiiI liitureillur, Itettdlng Mttr.
Uisii.t,, 14; nmlU.Mii 'o'lyti noil'itrlr.,1.
Ak
Steamship Line
$10
First
rsi I ooo than II Q I inn
Class "wa luuu U "mu
For Victoria and Vanconver B. C:
STEAMERS SAIL Dec. 2d, .Ian. 1, 18!M.
For Tickets and Ueneral Informa
tion apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,
Aijentsfor the llawiiiiun Itlnmh.
Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. C. Wilder, Pres. S. B. Rose, Sec.
Caw. J. A. Kino, Port Hupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
SmI
J f, ?'?? fSb.. V-. -iitl- f . . -
same day; Mahukona, Kawuilme und l.au
pahoehoe the following day, arriving ut
Hilo ut midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Tuesday Nov. II
Friday Nov. 24
Tuesday Dec. 5
Friday Dec. 1&
Tuesday Dec. 2ti
Friday Ian. ft
Tuesday. Inn. Hi
Friday
Jan. 2ii
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau
pahuehoe same day; Kawuilme a. m.; Ma
hukona 10 a. m. ; Makenu 4 p. m.; Maaiaea
Bay 0 p. M.; Lahaiua h p. m. the following
day; arriving at Honolulu rt a. m. Wednns
days and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Saturday Nov. II
Wednesday iNov. 22
Saturday Dei-. 2
Wednesday Dec. 13
Saturday Dec. 23
Wednesday Jan. 3
Saturday Jan. 13
Saturday Jan. 24
Wednesday Feb. 3
No Freiuht will be received after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5
p. M., touching at Kuhului, Huelo, ilium,
Httiuoa and kipuhulu.
Returning will rive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
No Freiuht will be received nfter
4 v. M. on ituy of sailing.
Consignees must be at the landings to
receive tiieir Freight, as we will not hold
l-rt
j non
ourselves responsible after such Freight
has been lauded.
While the Company will use due dili
gence in bundling Live Stock, wo decline
lo assume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same.
The Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care
of Pursers.
Best Lunch in Town!
The tables of this Restaurant arc supplied
with the lest I lie market ntlbrds,
- - Chickens and Ducks - -
Cooked uny style, are provided three times
a week, with freipietlt changer, to
Turkey and Young Pig.
lietter Cooking than ever. Meals al all
hours. Prices the same as formeil. ;k
low IIV I'll i: WKKK,
New Model Lunch Rooms,
llethel Slreei, Real of Post Olllce.
Kil-llll
C. AK1MA,
Merchant j Tailor,
43 Nu.ua-n.vi Street.
KKKI'S I.WYH ON KAMI
A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS
Ami (lives a Oood Fit Every Time,
Glothei Altered to Suit Cnutomers I
I Clothes Cleaned aud Dyed!
j tm- PRICKB THE LOWEST -w&
I Ai tl
VOW. SALE FOH WANT OK UBE.
A STEAM LAUNCH IN FIRHT.0LA8S
order well-known as having been
n bed by Dr. O. Troiibseuu as Port I'hy
clu.li The several Pilots, the Cltsto
oiim
Olllcers cull give iiilormalioii uboul the
bum, siiecil seven Kiinis, hevcral uiuer
Routs, Spurs, Sails, etc., etc. The Hunts
nun be euit ut Mrs. Reiki's boat lioit'C next
lo the Marine Raltwuv. For prices, etc,
I I'dy to JUt. (l.TKUUbHKAU,
1-rom y lo II a, u.tir 7 lo H r. .
I Blb-lm
THE AMERICAN BOARD,
Great Ylctory of the Liberal Wing in
Theology.
Hawaiian Missionaries Interject
Miserable Politics.
Their
This moiithV issm of the Hono
lulu Friotul gives 'an account of cer
tain important proceedings of the
American Board of Foreign Missions,
the organization within the Congre
gational Church, which started
Christian Missions in the Hawaiian
Islands. These proceedings were of
the nature of a decisive contest ho
tweon the conservative and the lib
eral sections of tiie church in which
the liberals won triumphantly. As
the matter is one of more than de
nominational interest, the following
extracts are taken from an extended
report of the contest in the .Spring
Held Republican:
Worcester, Thursday, Out. I'd.
A revolution is the result of to
day's sessions of the American board.
Old orthodoxy in the Congrega
tional church, the historical church
of the founders of Massachusetts,
abandoned its citadel when by a
most decisive vote of KXi to 24 the
members of this corporation accept
ed Kev. William II. N'oyes as a mis
sionary of the board. There have
been a great inaui" interesting hap
penings hero to-day. The dramatic
spectacle of a rare oratorical contest
in which vigorous intellects were
joined, the thrilliug enthusiasm of a
great audience constantly manifest
ed, aud the series of resignations,
including the iinal disappearance of
Dr. K. K. Aluou, which brought tlie
day to a close, all combined to ren
der this session very significant in
its historical proportions. Yet the
central fact of il all is that the seal
of condemnation has been placed by
the Congregational church upon
theological toryism. No one was
ever more logical than was Joseph
Cook in his analysis of the signifi
cance of the action which was finally
taken by the board. The most ad
vanced liberals here concede it, anil
one of them is free to admitthat he
was glad Mr. Cook made it so clear,
for he saved the liberals the trouble
of doing it. The board professed to
consider Mr. Noyes' case on its mer
its; to make it a special one which
could not form a precedent. Vet,
as Mr. Cook paid, it will be made a
precedent, and hereafter no young
missionary will bo proventea irom
going to Marathi or Fooohow or
Japan because he holds the theory
of future probation.
That the board should have adopt
ed a compromise, in its letter so
weak and indecisive, while in spirit
so revolutionary, was not surprising.
It had become clear to the board
that the masses of the laity demand
ed the reversal of the recent restrict
ive policy. The size of the majority
in favor of the report was surpris
ing to every one, aud it showed how
impressively the churches had spok
en. The liberals are extremely hap
py over their victory in this Noyes
case, for they see that in reality they
have won their fight; (lie old exclu
sive orthodoxy is routed. So they
have practically determined not to
press the issue contained in Prof.
Fisher's resolution at this meeting,
but to wait a year or two, in order
that the preseuL bitterness of the
old guard may lose force. Uev. Dr.
Meredith is anxious to bring for
ward the Fisher resolution to-morrow
morning, but he will doubtless
be rest rain ted.
That the passage of the Noyes
resolution was not in fact a color
less compromise was demonstrated
by the speedy resignations of two
members of the prudential commit
tee aud of Home Secretary E, K,
Allien. The secretary know what it
all meant. It is said that Dr. Aldeu
was couiideut (his morning that the
conservatives would win with ease.
He was approached by a committee
and asked to resign two years from
now, when he will bo "0 years old,
on condition that tio attempt be
made to put linn out before then.
Dr. Aldeu smiled grimly aud de
clined to entertain the proposition.
The letter of Mr. Thompson is re
garded as very bitter, and all say
that he is honest aud has said what
ho feels.
The resignation of President
Storrs, which was anticipated in
some quarters, as was stated yester
day by jour correspondent, did not
materialize, although he withdrew
I his letter refusing a re-election only
10 miuutus before thu list of nomin
ations was announced. The commit
tee's printed list of nominations,
having ev. Dr. Webb of Wellesley
Downs as Dr. Storrs's successor, aud
W.1J. Halo of Chicago as successor to
Vico-1'iesidont iilatchford, had to
be used, aud the names Slorrs aud
Iilatchford were written in by mem
bers in voting for their olllcers. It
is a fact that l'resideut Storrs sent
in his resignation early on Wednes
day. The liberals are "pleased with
his continuance.
The foregoing is the introduction
to the details. After opening exer
cises the Hoard received the lopoil
of a committee of fifteen, containing
certain resolutions of which the fili
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