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VOL. VII. NO. 944.
HONOLULU, H. 1., TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1894.
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ands. Danlot Logan, editor, resides on
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LEWKK8 ft OOOKB,
llurORTKR AND DCALEM IN LUMSEE AND
ALL RINDS Of Ul'ILDINII MaTERIAM.
Fort Street. Honolulu.
H. UAOKVELD 00.
Uemerai. COMMISSION Acients,
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
JNO. B. MXTKXX8,
At'tTIONEERANDdENERAL HCSINSM AUINT.
Mnhukoua, Kohala, Hawaii.
WILLIAM rOBTXR,
Attoewky-at-Iaw anh Notary Pcmmc.
No.
IS Kaahumanu tit..
870-1 in
Honolulu.
TUOS. LINDSAY,
MANi'rAiTURiNu Jeweler and Watch
maker. Kukul Jewelry a specialty. Particular
attention paid to all kinds ol repairs.
Muliiemy Jllock, Fort Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
JPHOTOGHiAJPIIBJR,
Tbi Ooly ColloctloB of lilud Vlivi.
O. B. RIPLEY,
AROHITHOT,
Complete plans and specifications for
every description of building. Contracts
drawu aud careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Call and
examine plans. New designs. Modern
HulldlnKs. Olllce: Bale Deposit Uulldlng
lupsulrsj. Mutunl Telephone '20.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
riTKAM KnUINK, BUUAR MlLU, UniLERS,
Coiii.kkn. Iron, Hrahs, and Lead
ovhtinoh.
Machinery of Kvery Description Made to
Order. Particular attention paid to Bhips'
Uluuksuilthlng. Job Work executed at
Short Notice
W. S. LUCE,
Wine & Spirit Merchant
CAMCBKLl. FIHKPROOF HUKJK,
Merchant St., :
83l)-3m
Honolulu.
SORGHUM SEED
I USTOltOWN ATTHK AHIMMANU
tl Itanrh, a choice growth of
New England Sorghum Seed
for sale In lots In suit, li)
LEWIS
BV.LIlu
Se
OO.,
Fort tiirvgt.
WM. 6. IRWIN & CO.
(Limited.)
OFFER FOR 8AI.K
FERTILIZERS
ALES. CROSS A SONS'
Ctlftbnted HLgh Grade Cane Manures.
We are alio prepared to take orders for I
IsTeaara. N. Ohlandt S Oo,
7srtlllBrB,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL!
AW This Is a superior Faint Oil, con
suming less pigment than Unseed Oil, and
giving a lasting brilliancy to colors.
Used with drier It gives a splendid lloor
surface.
Lime, Oement,
KKFINKDBtlnAKS,
SALMON,
Piir tank Canning; Co.'i Corned Beel
fARArriNE faint ro.'s
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Bead's Patent Steam Plpi Coming.
JarkoM' DUnaontt, Enamel A- Ever
lutina Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Fans.
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Ataeta, 17,109,825.49.
London k Lanoaahire Fire Ins. Co.,
AiMta, H317.052.
Tkaaea and Meriey Marine Ina. Co.,
I Limited)
Aateti, 16,124,057.
New York Life Ina, Co.,
Aaaeta, 1137,499,198.99.
C. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian lalands.
HONOLULU.
We G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Wiu, O. Irwin,
Claim Spreckels,
W. M. dlllard,
Theo. 0, Porter
President and Manager
- Vice-President
Secretary and Treasurer
Auditor
S-ugeir Fetotors
-AND-
Commission Agents.
AQKNT3 or the
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FKANOISCO, OAL.
C. BREWER & CO.
(I.IMITKD)
Gtieral Mercantile
Commi88ion Agents
J.O. Carter
0, It, Kobertson,
i K. F. Hilltop.
W. F. Allen
Uhas. l, Cooke
S.O. AMcii
II, Whterhoiu
esidenl and Manager
. Treasurer
..Sccrutary
Auditor
...I
Dlrenlors
H. HACKFELD & CO.
SOLE AGENTS
FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
FOR THE
Genuine Bndweiser Beer
Ilrewcd liv the Anlicil?er-Ililch llrow
lug Association of St. I,ouK
-AND OF THE- '
JOS. SOIHCLjITZ
Milwaukee BrewingCo.'s
Pilsener Beer
LARGE HHII'MKSTS Jl'HT TO HAND
AND FOR MALK IJY
H. HACKFELD & GO.
(WWW
414
I10TH TKI.Kl'HOXKS
414
EUSTACE & CO.
COAL
All kinds In any ipinntlly from a
bng to a ton.
CHARCOAL
From one bug to nny quantity.
FIREWOOD
In .fl. length nnd Snwcd or Split,
from a bng to any iiwntlty; also
WHITE & BLACK SAND
MTO-tf
NATIONAL
i
IRON WORKS
QXJBJH3N BTRBBT.
Between Alakaa and Rloharda Street.
rpUK UNDKH8IONKD AHB l'KK-
X. pared to nmkii all kinds of Iron,
llrnss, llrontc, Ziuu, Tin and Ivad Cast
IngH. .Mm n Ocnvrnl Kopalr Shop for
Stvnm Kugliifs. Itlco Mills, Corn Mills,
Water Wheels, wind Mills, etc. Machines
for tlif Ulcnnlng of Co I Tee, Unstor Oils,
llcaus, lEnmlv, Sisnl, I'iiivapplo leaves and
other Fibrous I'lunts and i'aper Slock.
Alto Muuhlnon for Kxtroctlng Stnrch from
tho Manioc, Arrow Hoot, etc.
All onlers promptly at funded to
WHITE, RITMAN k CO.
"Sans Souci" Hotel
Seaside
Resort
"Waikiki, : : : : Honolulu.
Oelnher 27, IXtf.
IfumiiM iltflrr turli ulil-fiiihinnril llilniii
ii luttlj imiffii, ijuttt, pure air, clear ii
wnttr, fiuil ""it 'I'"' htnrmly ttintrti Amirt
ui'l brfurr hit tyrt titnj nriilii'i oier tht ISifl
fir ami tht illtlmil hllh of Hiii'mine, rrcum
atrial him eonliiillii tn the "imi Suite!."
lumiufr i.nris srKi'K.sOi.
T. A. SIMPSON,
Manager.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
M3at
Tea. and Ooffee
AT ALL IIOUIU1,
THE FINEST UltANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
i H. J". JTOHjTjU. DProp.
' METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
- AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G. J. Wallor,
Manager.
ILANIWAI."
AFlUhT-CI.Ahh IAMII.Y HATIIINll
llesort at Wnlklkl. rutmcnra puss
the unit. Hnvoliil nrrHiicniuiit cnu tin
i msde for Fuuilly Plenle. mid Kvuiiiiig
Uathlng Pitlr. :M1
G5f
SQL
Oceanic Steamship Co.!
Australian laH Senrice.
ForSanFnuacUco:
The New and Fine At Steel Stesnnlilp
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney nnd Auck
land on or about
February 8th,
And wilt leave for lh above
Malls and Passengers on or about
port with
that date.
For Syiaey aitt Ancklail :
The New and Fine At Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San Franclro,
on or about
February 16th,
And will have prompt despatch
with
Malls and Passengers for the above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to Issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For further particulars rrcardlni
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. 0. IRWIN CO., Ltd.,
I - Qeaaral Agiata.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
I
Tiixie Tatole.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrlvo Honolulu
from S. F.
Jan. '17.. .
Feb. 21., .
March 24. ..
April 21 ....
May 111 . ..
June 10 ...
I.eave Honolulu
for 8. F.
Feb. II
March :i
.....March .11
.. ..April a
May '.II
. ... June 'il
THROUGH LINE.
From San FrnncUro
for Sydney.
Arrivt Honolulu.
From Sydney for
Sin FranrlH'o.
lt llonntuhi.
ALAMKDA. Feb.
I MONOWAI, Feb. 1.1
. ALAMKDA, Feb.
i
i
MAKIPOSA, Mar.
ilAKU-UBA.Apr. VI
MONOWAI, May 10
ALAMKDA, June 7
MAKIPOSA, July .1
MONOWAI, Aug. 2
ALAMKDA Aug. 30
MAKIPOSA,Hept.27
MONOWAI Oct. 2
MUMMY A I, Alir.
ALAMKDA. May 3
, jiny
MAItll'OCA.MiiySl
MONOWAI, June 2S
ALAMKDA, July 2d
MAItlPOSA,Aug.2:i
MONOWAI. Sent. 20
1 ALAMKDA
11. LOSK.
XoTAHi 1'i'Hi.ic, Collector mi Oknkhm.
I llllKINKNa AllKNT.
i Hnb-ngcnt for Hcvnrnl of the lle.t FIUK
l.NBl'KANCK COMPAN1K8.
Mutunl Telephone H. I'. O. llox 3S.
Mcruhaut Street, Honolulu.
E. A. .IACOBSON,
WaTCIIMAKKU AND tlKWKI.KIt
Vl Fort Street, Honolulu, II. I.
P. O. llox 287. Mutunl Tele. 41..
WM. DAVIBS,
RUKiKIt : and : Stkvkdouk
KSTIMATK8 AND CONTIIACT8 ON
ALL KINDS OF WOUK.
O'ni'Ri With Wright llroi... : Fort Street.
tXUtf
OK. S. ASA NO,
Physician & Surgeon
NO. ll NUIIANC AVKNUK.
()pite Kugle House, Honolulu.
Mutuul Telephone 211.
DR. J. ITCH I DA,
Physician fc Surgeon
NO. ft KI1KIM LANK.
XC-U-XtJ'.A.X. TELEritOITE COS.
OR. C. W. MOORE,
Hon Van NenH Ave, S. 1'., Cal.
Elegant Apartments for FaUents.
SI.KCrKICITY IN NKHVOI'H IMHKMKx.
tW Dr. Moore oilers Invalids all the
comforts of home, with eoustnut nnd care
ful treatment, defers to II. It. Mucfatlauu.
UOtMf
For Locitl News
Fitly presented
Tuko tin
Bulletin
Evi'ry tint.
MtisinesH
Men
Stick u
Pin
Dur.
Canadian-Australian
IN OONNHOTION WITH
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
TUE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD.
Tickets per
G. P. R. are
GK Second .
JW Class 9
STEAMSHIP SERVICE
.misnnd -.nwr-a .... , - ...,.,
Bnwvvu uum un uv -v...U.
EUROPE, aho to
For Fiji and Sydney:
STKAMKItS SAIL On KAI'H MONTH.
Freight and Faasanger Agenti:
D. McNICOI.L, Montrcnl, Canada.
H01IKUT KKItlt, VlnnlK-K, Oauadn.
M. M. HTKltN, San Kmuolsco, Cnl.
O. Mil- lillOWN. Vmiconver, It. 0.
Pacific Mail S.S. Co.
-AND THK-
Occidental and Oriental S, S. Go.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call nt Honolulu on their wny to the above
' ports on or about the folio Incdntesi
Stiur "CHINA" . . Feb.S. IMH
Stmr ''OCKANIC" . . . Muroh fi, IWH
Himr "CHINA" .. April HI. 1NM
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the Mkjtc Contauies will
call at Honolulu on their wny from Hong.
Eouganu TOKounuia to me nooveportnn
or nltout the following dates:
Stmr "OCKANIC"
Stmr "CHINA"
Htmr "OAKI.IC"
.Feb. 12, IMH
March 'Jl, 1K!U
.. May 14, IM
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO VOEO.
HAM.
II.Vl III
TO HOMO'
KOMI.
tln no
.1 50
Cabin .
Cabin, round trip 4
mouths ...
Cabin, round trip 12
22A Wi
a so
H6 oi
mouths . . . isir.' ao :ilil 25
Kuro)icau 8tevrng . H6 ll Hsu 00
Cay Passengers mylng full fnre will be
allowed 10 percent oil return tare If return
ing within twelve mouths.
For Freight and Pu"inge npply to
H. HACKFELD k CO.,
jut tf Agenta.
COACH LINE
IIKTWKF.N WAIKIKI, THK PAltK,
SANHHOIICI, DIAMOND HK.VD
AND IIONOLIM.r.
Tirie Table,
I.KAVK HAXk
Mll'l'l,
7:.Vlu. iii.
10:00 "
12:00 noon,
2:00 p. in.
4:00 "
ii::m
ictio "
I.KWK CIIK. HIKT
AMI KIMI r.
ICUOU. III.
II SOU "
liUOp III.
lilO "
AllO "
7::l "
10:oo "
OrFnreit llillu
Itniiun i cents. Wai-
klkl, 10 cunts;
Sans Siiuel und Diamond
Hcuil. I.'i cents: round trio. 2.) cents:
children uiuler 12 jenrs, half price.
8!ll-tf
F.SMITH, Proprietor.
SIIEU LUi
:m NtruANir kt.
Next 'lixir .Mnrcliiiiit'x Kxcliiiuge,
Merchant Tailor
New Goods and Latest Styles !
I'EM'KIT FIT Ol'AHANTEEl).
tW i'uiioiiier getting udilitioiinl suits
uiU receive u reiliirlluu of $5 utid $1 0 re
duction on puntr. Irjl-Um
CHR. GERTZ,
ImI'OIITKII M IlKU.I'l! in
Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Sboes
and Slippers
i Mo. 103 irort Sti-eot
I OHAS. GIRDLER,
nutri r imcikiiik or
KNilLIHH AND COSTINKNIAI.
! XDry Q-oods
I Mo, IS KmiiIiiiiiisiiii strevl.
Steamship Line
I ace than II C I ina I
bTOO lllaU Ut Oi L1UP (
--- - ,
QAf
vl"
First
Class
MONTHLY. i
- , m.ini nsnrn oTirra ..
.v ...., w.... ... ...
Fill ia STDRET.
For Victoria aid Vanconter B. C:
HTKAMKKH SAIL Feb. :i. Feb
a,Ai.i
I, 1M.1.
rll
1, May I, May .11, July t, July 31
CssT For Tickets and Oeneral Informa
tion apply to
I THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.,
I Agtnltfor the lltiuatfan hlnmh.
Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. C. Wildee, Pres. H. II. Ids. rc.
Curt. J. A. Kiku, Port Supl.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Conmander,
Will leave Honolulu at :
Lahalna. Maalaea ilav
I u .. .....I.I.... .a
ntiil Mnkeun tlir
sameday; Mahtikou.t, Knwulhnunnd l.nii-
panoenoc tun loimning ilny, nrnving at
llllo at miilnlnkt.
1 Keturnlng leaves llllo, touching at l.au
tiahoehoe same day, Kannlhne a. m.; Ma-
i liukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 r. .; Maalaea
, Hay Ur. M.; Ijihalna rt r. M. the following
day; arriving at Honolulu ti a. m. Wlnn.
nays ami aaiuniavs.
AltltlVKM AT HONOl.l'Ll'i
Wednestlay Feb. .1
No Freight w ill ! received
nfn-r
vt iifMMi on ilny oi railing.
Stmr. OLAUDINE,
A OAVIEa. Coamaaa'ar.""
' Will leave Honolulu werv Tuesday at ft
1 r. m., touching at Kubulul, Huelo, llniia,
Hamoa and Klpahulii,
' Itetumliig will arrive nt Honnlulu every
Sunday morning.
No Freight will
! recelveil -liter
4 r. m. on iiayol tailing,
lonmguees must Ih nt tlie lamlUim
receive their Kreliilit. ns we will not liold
ourielves rcMioiiilble after sueh Freight
lias lieeu Imiiled.
While the Company will use due dili
gence In handling Live Stock, we decline
to assume any reon4lhliliy In caw of the
lot of mine.
The (Vimpnny will not be respotulhle for
Money or Jewelry unless phtced In t lie care
of Pursers.
JDST ARRIVED
I'KIt IIAItK "C. D. IIHYANI.
J5ABY CARRIAGES
or all stvi.ks;
! Carpets, Rugs and Hats
In the latest Pitttrn,
i
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines,
HAND 8BWINQ MACHINES,
All with the Latent luiprnveiiietilii.
-AIJM IN HAND -
WES TERM AY KITS
Cuttaee Pianos
Pallor Organs, Guitars,
AMI OTHKIl
MUSICAL INBTRUMENTd.
KOH 8AI.K
ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & GO,,
Kill); htri'et, opim. CiihiIi. ,V I'.Niki.
V.M-tf
WAIAKEAKUA NOTICE.
ALL PAIITIKH DKSIIUNtl It) (III III
Wnlnkenkiin Fulls In tiitiuu Vullej
Mre hereby requesttsl to obtain a ierinls
slim from the uilderslKlied. otherwise the)
will be procoutd (or trVpns II found on
Hie premises wltliout sitclj irmiluu.
, , ,d JAB.l. IIOYD
I at tho Und Olllce, Hupremr Court lliiild-
lOK. t
1 Uonolitlu,JunlT,lBU8, 7&HJ
Wisdom of Ants,
"i omi H)M-nmti. Alljlmi, N.
A soiontilie writer tolls tLis inter
ostiug incident in relation to ants.
Knowing tho writer well wo holiuvo
what bo says.
"One day Inst summer, at tint farm
houo in " Northern I'onnsylvauia
hon I was staying, ouo of tin? hired
inuii brouirht in from tho garden an
immense tomato worm and laid it on
tIo front porch for mo to look at a
great, fat, hideous looking, green
worm, easily three inchos long aud
na till. nrMltwl fid 111V lltllfitr. l,1ll tl'ltll
n horn In its Mioitt nearly n quarter
ol an ineli in lungtli. lien l was
?mliiiuif the worm whero it lay a
rWUlWIl IKOWIl fttlt
big reddish brown mil enme up
, IbrotiKh n crack m tho lloor Iroin
1 5utuuvlioro uitilor tho porch. Tho
' nut wni nearly half an inch lung.
There i a black nut up there also,
that is much more powerfully built
than tho rod one, but not so loug,
and between tin two races there is
a deadly enmity.
Tlu red nut" oatiie into night a
' much as four fuel away from whero
tho dead tomato worm lay, but I
coul) sou by its action that it
' scented tho big cnrras, just a plain
ly at I could have shoii bv the ac
tions of a dog in the Held that he
i had got ffccul of a bird. I lie ant
ran here and there, to and fro, up
and down, stopping eterv few sec
onds to lilt its head as high as it
could, and iiioiug it about as if to
take wind of it game, aud then re
suming its hunt, all tho time draw
ing toward tho worm. 1 guess it
must have been three or four min
utes before (he ant got the direct
lino of the worm, when about a foot
away. Thou it dashed straight for
it, and if anything showed surnrise,
it was that nut when it brought up
alongside tho big carcass. It stood
stock still for at least a quarter of a
minute, with its head raised looking
up at the htigu proportions of tho
find it had made, much as n man
might if ho had conic suddenly upon
a stranded whale. It first surprUo
over tho nut ran two or three inches
uwny from the worm, and turned
mid viewed it from a distance. Thou
it dashed back and around to the
other side of the carcass and in
spected it there, passing nil along
it, as if pacing olT its length. Then
the nut climbed upon the worm aud
ran over every part of it, even climb
ing tho horn and taking n survey of
the lioud from tho tip of thai, after
which it came down to the lloor,
and struck n bee line for the crack
it hnd come up through and ditap
jonrod,iu tho (aiuo.opening.
''Ahl" said I, Intighiug to Jtiysulf.
"Ho ran up against too much of n
good thing, nnd ha gone olf to kick
himself because he couldn't handle it.
"Hut I soon found out that I
I didn't know ants. I looked the
tomato worm over for two or three
niinute longer, and was about to
' kick it oir tin porch, when I saw the
aut suddenly appear ngaiu nt the
crack, followed by two others ns big
I as itrfidf Alt 1itnii.li tliitm lent tin
diircrcucc in (he appearance of the
three nuts, there was no mistaking
which was the aut that had discover
ed the dead tomato worm, for it
emtio straight toward it ngniu. iuthe
load of the other two. When thoj
reached the carca, mid hnd
looked it over, tho three nuts got
their heads together and seemed to
be holding a consultntioii. They
evidently agreed on the proper
course to pursue, for ouo of them
went tearing bnck to the place they
had come from, while tho other two
acted as if they were calculating tho
dimensions mid weight of tho worm.
"The aut that wont back to head
quarters, wherever it was, wasn't
long gone, mid when ho reappeared
ho was followed by n small tinny of
big rod ants. There must have been
a hundred or more of them, mid they
swarmed about t he carcass for awhile
in mi apparently aiinle.-s and discon
certed way, but prcrcutly they got
down to business. At fiml they tried
to pull the curensn along bodily by a
row of ants getting on each side and
others getting nt the front aud rear,
but enough could not gel a hold on
the worm to make this n success.
Then tho nuts massed themselves on
ouo sido of tho carcass and made a
grand effort to roll it. Thoy suc
ceeded in turn'tig tho worm over un
til tho big horn struck the lloor, mid
that stuck them again. After fran
tic rushiiigs about by tho body of
nuts they were got in hand by thu
ones who wore engineering tho job,
and taking advantage of tho horn's
being nti obstruction to the moving
of thnt end of tho hotly, they shoved
tue inner una clear around ttutil it
lay in the opposite direction, which
I brought the horn on the side they
hnd first rolled the carcass from.
I Then thoy gave the worm another
I roll, until the horn struck, when thoy
twirled tho body around ngniu, nutl
i once more had it m they could roll
it n before. In this wny thov labor
1 ed patiently and industriously until
they got the carcass all the wny to
'tho crnck. Then there was dis
may! A grave engineering error
had been made. Tho sue of tho
crack had not been considered
iu laying tho plans for tho
transportation of the worm to tho
place where they wauled it, and it
was ninny si.es loo mnall to lei the
grent worm pass through. Ants
, ran frantically up and down tho
'crack its entire length, plainly
, searching for some possibly siillicieut
I widening of it Ulliers gathered in
ecited groujis, probably denounc
ing the stupidity of the engineers
who had made suuh a terrible blun
der. The nut nest was evidently
under the porch, aud there was no
(GWinuof on llh lijje.)
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