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ryMU 0JiWrjFgiw'v r .r . - . NM7 LOOAIi AND OEWKIlAti NEWS Australia pails at 1 p. m. The Hawaiian Punters' incuts on Monday. by Ring up 811, if you have anything to any to Tue TNnEPnNBENT. J. T. Lund's telephone number in 398, if you wish nuy bioyolo work do no. Princoaa Kniulani will bo "at homo" to-morrow afternoon between tho hours of 8 and 0. A business man on Fort streat is feehnpr proud to-day. His assiduous work has received its reward. Tho balauco of the royal and silver will bo sold by Auetioueer Morgan to-morrow. Tho Alameda is due from San Francisco on Thursday and tbo Gaelic for San Francisco on Friday. The Ewa stockholders havu postponed tho consideration of tho proposition ,to double up on their stocks. It is claimed that there is no leak-ago at tho Punchbowl rosorvoir. It is only an intentionally caused overflow. Ladies Day at tho Pacific Tenuis Olub tbii afternoon from 3 to 5:150. No band will play at tho Executive grounds. Sonator Pnttigrow will return to town to-morrow by the Kinau, aud will attoud a dinner to morrow evening at tho Uuitd States legation. Thero is apparently no hope of tho recovery to health of Mr. P. G. Cnmariuos, muohjo tho deep rogret of very many friends in Honolulu. The annual mooting of tho trustees of the Anglisan Oburch in Hawaii will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock, November 2G, in the Cathedral precincts. ' "Christopher, Jr.," the bill for tho opeuing of the Frawley ReaBon gives the ladies of the company a chance to display somo of thoir protty gowns. The Hawaiian National band boys aro celebrating the first anniversary of their return to Hawaii at a Juan at tho residenco of Bandmaster Sara Kamakaia. Tho teachers of Central Union Sunday Schools moot in the lecture room of the church this evening to arrange a program for Christmas cheor for Mie lit tie ones. Somo interesting developments in horse racing as carried out by a certain clique in flouolulu are predicted to bo given publicity in the near future. Whou rogues fall out, etc. Mr. Walter McBrydo of tho bank of Bishop Si Co,, is confined to his bed nursing an attack of malaria fever. Judge Whiting is his gouty old friend and is carrying his right arm in a sling. Prinops Kaiulnni attended the band concert last evening, aud tho attondanco was unusually large. There is not seating accommodation suilioient for tho general public at present but this can be remedied. Everything is now in readiness for tho opening of the Frawloy season. Tho salo has been unusually large aud the audience promises to be one of the most fashionable ones that has ovor gathered in tho Opera House. Mr. D. G. Cmnriuos of the California Fruit Market having success fully proved what ho can do in fruit and vogetablo farming now proposes to have a steam launch for his harbor business, He is undoubtedly a very progressive business man. Jas. T. Stackor evidently means butinvss with tho Hawaii Herald. Even its first issue under his man agemont shows promise of very satisfactory development! as ho becomes moro firmly seated in tbo saddle and moro thoroughly familiar with his environments. A Capital Concort, The free concort nt the Y. M. 0. A. last ovoniug was n succoss musically nud socially. As usual Professor Yarndloy won tho highest honors with his perfectly rendered Nooturno and tbo very sympathotio interpretation of tho beautiful melody tho "Suwaneo river," Tho duet betweon himself and Mr Lovo admirably brought out tho growing powor of tho younger and clover violinist. Miea Ward waB in excollent voice and delighted her audience. Miss Johusou and Mr. Maourda earned a woll deserved oncoro whilo Mr. Wilcox showed that ho had complete control over his piano, The accornpouyiBts wore Miss Olymor, Miss Patch and Mr. Lamport, a pianist of marked talont, TOPICS OF THE DAY, Now that the ohancos for tbo passago of tho Annexation Treaty tho Sonalo of the United States aro becoming moro and moro doubtful, other and more desperate means aro to be resorted to. Ugly rumors aro current that the annexationists will seek toprecipitatoadiBjurbanco that will warrant tho United States Minister and Admiral Miller in landing tho armed forces from the U. S. ships Baltimore and Bennington ''to protect Amorican interests." Once landed tho American flag will bo raised and a short cut to annexation accomplished. Thu sudden departure of General' Hartwell would seom to warrant tho belief that trouble is imminent. Tho departure for Washington of Mr. William Auld of Honolulu and Colonel John Richardson of Maui shows that tho anti annexation more is not as doad as somo of the ox-royalist papers desire tho people to believe. Mr. Auld is a man woll versed in Hawaiian matters, and his high standing in the community is well illustrated by the rank held by him in Masonic societies. Colonel Riohardson is one of tho ablest who has taken part in public business aud in Hawaiian politics. He believes in good government for Hawaii, but first and last ho fights to tho bitter end for the of tho autonomy of his native country. Representatives of tho different political societies may also travel to Washington to assist in tho fight against annexation without a voto of tho Hawaiian people. It is with regret that wo have to notico tho frequent occurrence of unpleasautnoss caused by petty jealousy among Hawaiians. Men and women of all races havo family rows, but the eduoated, refinod genlemen aud gentle-women do not 'wash their soiled linen in public. Instances occur, howover, when de cent paople desiring poace aud nothing else, havo been iusulted and annoyed in public. The law has no suitabln provisions in suoh cases but the Press has, and can make things very; uncomfortable for men or women who refuse to recognize aud respect tbo sauotity of the home and "who apparently oujoy the annoying of people who deserve and will have the protection of tho best portion of our community. Perhaps wo aro referring to a special case. If so, take warning, ladies, and don't tamper with dangerous material which may prove a boomerang. Socialism, Socialism does not wish to abolish private proporty, or accumulation of wealth; but aims to displace the present system of private capital by a system of collootive capital", which would iutroduce a unified organization of national labor. By Jas. F. Morgan. A.XJOTIOJST OK Crown Silver, Glass, AND Cliinaware, Undor instructions from tho Hawaiian Government, 1 will soil at public auction, at my saleroom, Quoen a tree), Honolulu, ON THURSDAY, NOY, 181b, AT 10 O'OLOOK A. M. Glassware, Cliinaware, Silverware, and other Historical Artlolos from tho Itolgns of tho KameliamoliRaand Articles on view nt my salesroom on WEDNESDAY, Novombor 17, from 10 A. m. to 4 r. M. Jas, 3J HMtorgEin., 738-td AUOTIONEEK. jwC' "fVP' Orlckot Notes. A return wholn day match is proposed between Davies & Co,, and Honolulu C. 0., on Thanksgiving Day or Hawaiian holiday, picnic on the field. Davie & Co. hove somo useful players in, James, Hatfield, Hewitt, and tho Davina brothers. Olivo Davios captained his team woll last .week, especially tho amouut of almost raw material ho had under1 him. Glad to hoar that Commissioner Kouny is an old oriokotor aud on his return to normal health intends to assist us in tho field. We are also glad to wolcomo back to active work Messrs, Starkey and Lightfoot. T. Starkey, an old English County player. Lightfoot, a slashing bat, woll known hero in tho past. Now that Mr. Theo. Davies has promised an outfit to Davies & Co., two clubs should bo started, and a Union formod. It is quite possible that the baseball boys will form a olub, as those- who havo tried tho game, say it plays much better than it looks and if the difficulty of ob taining bowlers could be ovorcome, their smart fielding and trained eyes for batting, would largely assist in making thorn a worthy foe. All the orickters wish for now, to havo a popular season, is a mora centrally situated ground, also owing to tho refusal of tho Government to our onclosing a piece of laud 21 yards by 3 yards, with a movable fence on our present ground, wo are unable to havo a de cent level pitch to play on and that combined with tho distanco from tho town, makes its most unsatisfactory to a largo majority of players. The Kauai Murder Caso. A jury of twelvo Hawaiians was impanelled last night to try Kapea and his alleged accessories, charged with tho killing of Dr. Smith on Kauai. Tho jurors are considered fair and intelligent men, and thoir verdict will be honest. This morning tho case wasoponod by Mr. Kinuey, who on behalf of tho prosonutiou made au eloquent address to tho court. Mr. Rosa, one of the attorneys for the defense, was obliged to check Mr. Kinuey in several instnncos, wbon ho, tho repre sentative of tho Government, jumped beyond his bounds of authority. A recoss was taken till 2 o'clock this afternoon wliun tha first wit ness for tho prosocution will be called. Ladies Drawers, exceptional value for 50 cents, at Sachs. Tho Kilohana Art Loague rooms will be open iron on Monday evenings from 7 to 9. School children are wolcomo any afternoon except Sundays, Honolulu uot yot being "up to dnto" in opening her art galleries on the' puritan's Sahbath. THE Frawley Company From tho Columbia Thoatre, Gnn Francisco, Cal. THUKSDAY NIGHT, Nov. 18tb, OPENING OF THE SEASON Madeline Lucette Ryley's Charming Comedy d CHRISTOPHER JR." New Scenery! Handsome Settings! SATUHDAY MATINEE, Nov. 201 h, "ARABIAN NIGHTS" SATURDAY NIGHT, Nov. 20tb, "SBENANDOAH." Prloea: $150, $1, 75c and 50o. SECURE YOUR SEATS! iKfSURAKGE COMPANY OF DIORTH AfflEKICA. Of 1'blladelphla, Va. Founded, 17.92. .... Cash Capital, $3,000,000 Oldebt Firo Insurance Company in tho United Btatop. Losses paid since organization over - - - $90,000,000. K35W ZEALAND INSURANCB COMPANY. (FIRE AND MARINE) Established, 1869 Capital $6,000,000 Iusuranco effootod on Buildings, Goods., Ships, and Merchandise 0JSF For lowest rates apply to K. LOSE General Agont for tho Hawaiian Islands. TOaer are MANY BEERS IN AMERICA!! Good. Bad and Indifferent. BXJT THH1R.B1 IS OOT Is "World Forget It. SCHLITZ KCas Proven Its Superiority. Noah's Certificate is Not Needed for the Best. Consumers Are the Judges. SOHLITZ Renowned, Holds Its Own, and Don't You Macfarlane & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents. Socialism. A theory of society that advoi ateu a more pre cise, orderly aud harmonious arrangement of the' social relations of mankind tbau that which has hitherto prevailed. Our JLjBX6Su Leader. White Porcelain Dinner and Breakfast Plates at Five Cents each. !N"ot more than one dozen will bo sold to each customer. The entire stock is in our webt, or Ewu, window. We aro going to give you a great display of. holiday goods in a short time, com prising Sterling Silver Waiv from the celebrated Whiting Manufacturing Co. Out Glass o the fino&t quality; Royal "Worcetttr, Coalport China; Pottery ; Wedgowood "Ware Eval; Bohomian Glass, decorated and plain; French China Table Waro; Piano Lamps; Banquet Lamps; Hanging Lamps ; Japanese Chinawaro, Trays, etc. 1. W. D1M0ND & CO Vnn Uoll Blnnlc "fe,Lftfc.ir . . ,iJ' The WANT VS. I OOVKKNKSS TO GO TO 1IIL0 TO Instruct two girl'. State salry, required and references. Address "L" I 0. box 0 (J There aro three brands of Jams and Jellies known to be absolutely pure. Crosse & Blackwells, Morton's and Code, Klfolt & Co. During the pure food crusade in Cali- fornia the good of the latter passed every inspection and now come out of the factory specially stamped - ''Pure Food.'.' "Wo have a complete stock of these goods and offer them to the.public at very low prices. Our grocery department is full to tho brim with reliablf goods and our prices aro low enough as to draw common from other dealers. We buy for cash in quantities to suit the demand and. consequently they are always fresh. We handle tho celebrated Albeit boneless sardines and the Paluco brand of slicer bacon, two articles for tin. tublo that are unoxi elled. Wo carry a full line of table delicacies, English and American and promptly fill orders. Prompt delivery in all cases whether in person or by tele phono and careful attention paid to tho selection of goods. Q.UTCF.N RTKTCF.T. l-.M. Jir'jrtftf. ..