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The daily herald. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1886-1887, February 09, 1887, Image 5

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WEDNESDAVFEBRUARY 91887
LOOALNEWS
The floor of the Union Feed Cos
large warehouse on Quden street is
being raised
The mail for 1 lonjkong by the Ha
waiian bark Lilian will close atone
oclock to day
The Bulletin rcporti that Mr E G
Hitchcock is going to start a carting
business at Hilo
The Kohala Sugar Co has forty
acrc3 yielding more than seven tons to
the acre
t 1 1 1
lhe Hoard of Representatives of
the lire Department will hold their
adjourned ninthly meeting to morrow
night
l l 1111
Messrs H E Mclntyrc 13ro
Mr C Hustace and Messrs Wolfe
Co will have fresh California fruits and
vegetables by the steamer Australia
due to day
The theme of the Fort street Church
prayer meeting tonight will be
Strength out of weakness and 2 Cor
i2wo the scripture lesson All ore
invited
The usual weekly prayer and praise
meeting will be held this evening at
the Lyceum on Nuuanu street The
subject will be When thou art con
torted strengthen thy brethren Luke
2232
Yesterday workmen were engaged
taking down the Jubilee lanai in front
of LiUni Palace to clear the ground
for the funeral of thc late Princess
Likchke which has been appointed
for Sunday the 27th inst
The handmess of Mr Robinsons
steamer Ewa is illustrated by the fact
that the other day when the road was
all but impassable four or five families
walked on board the little craft and
were comfortably landed at Ewa in an
hour whereas the land journey would
under favorable circumstances take
from two to three hours
Do not neglect sending your friends
abroad last Mondays Herald con
taining the fulll account of the steamer
W G Halls trip to the Volcano
which includes the clear and compre
hensive record by Mr W E Row ell
C E of his observations at the point
of eruption the only exact report ex
tant of an eyewitness at close quarters
Mr Days Lecture
There was an audience that nearly
filled the large dining room of the
Club House to hear Mr Osman Day
lecture on the French Revolution last
night The deliverance was mainly a
historionic recital of the historical facts
pertaining to that revolting era of
France Mr Day spoke with extra
ordinary fluency and vehemence so
much so that it was difficult at times
to catch his words Except lnwcver
for an excess of the declamatory style
the lecture was one to be enjoyed by
any lover of history It was well con
nected in its parts and couched in ex
pressive language The audience
evinced satisfaction by frequent rounds
of applause
Produce Ricclpts
From Waialua per schooner Emkai
265 bags of sugar
From Hamakya per schooner Kula
manu 2119 togs f suSar
From Kohala per schooner Leahi
345 bags sugar
SIDE LIGHTS
Mr John Nott has a large displajed
card in this paper enumerating some
of the many lines of goods to be found
at his well known stove and tinware
stores on Kaahumnu street
Smoke the Wedge to be found at
C J McCarthys
Police Court
The first case on the docket yester
day morning was one of drunkenness
for which the usual six dollars was paid
to the Court
Ah Lai wns found guilty of gambling
and fined 30 and 1 costs accord-
A native boy who had been arrested
for truancy from school was repri
manded and ordered to return to
school
Two assault and battery cases were
remanded to the 10th inst and one
case of furious and heedless driving
was remanded until to day
Too exact people are apt to become
too exacting
The man who wrecks a tiain is a
murderer the man who wrecks a whole
lailroad a financier
Tho Best Toiuo
Henry Billings wosiiincion
D C
rii
wrltesi I have used your uwiyi -
isri11 t n to nnrmises As ft tonic X
c deVit supedor to the lJfe1dfacsZ
Ions which are now flooding tho land as itlmj
ulant liquors
V
3UPRKME COURT
At Chambers
Before Judge Preston February
8th
Cha II Pfeilfer vs John A Spear
Bill in eqtilty for dissolution of part
nership injunction and appointment of
receiver Defendant consented to dis
solution Ordered that the partner
ship is dissolved and the Hon W F
Allen is appointed receiver under 500
bond S B Dole for plaintiff W A
Whiting for defendant
L II Anthon vs Elizabeth L
Anthon and others Petition for parti
tion Plaintiff is allowed two weeks
to file replication to answer of the de
fendant filed this date
Probate division Estate Conrad
Menkc Application for administra
tors discharge Ordered that tht
accounts of J F Hackfeld adminis
trator be approved and that he be dis
charged The assets consisted of 400
shares in Hurruula Sheep Station
Hawaii valued at 2980325 After
paying the indebtedness of the estate
amounting to r55oi6 the adminis
trator applied the balance of 28
253 09 to the settlement of II Hack
feld Cos claim L A Thurston
for administrator
Estate of Wenner Lubbcn Appli
cation for discharge of administrator
Ordered that the accounts of J F
Hackfeld administrator be approved
and that he be discharged Assets
consisted of 300 shares in the Humu
ula Sheep Station valued at 20
80325 After paying the debts of the
estate amounting to riooi6 the
administrator applied the balance cf
1970309 to settlement of H Hack
feld Cos claim L A Thurston
for administrator
A Land Dispute
There was a sensational climax ves
Iterday to aland dispute between His
rvM uuciicy w m uiusun nnu iur n
B Thomas A lot of land on Queen
street adjoining the demesne of Mr
Gibson was leased to Mr Thomas by
Mr Moses Harvey but when the lessee
went with building material to the
premises on yesterday afternoon he
found the gate locked He effected
an entrance by force whereupon a
warrant was served on him and he lud
to give security at the Police Station
to answer for trespassing on the land
This he naturally felt to be hard lines
after having paid a years rent in ad
vance It is claimed on Mr Gibsons
part that the lot was purchased at
auction by htm and that it had not
been Harveys to lease but originally
belonged to a minor on one of the
other islands Mr Thomas however
states that Mr Gibson lately came to
him asking him to surrender the lease
as a favor
A Branch Y M C A
A special meeting of the Y M C
A was held last evening at the rooms
to hear the report of a committee ap
pointed at a former meeting to make
arrangements for openinn a branch
of the association for the special use of
Hawaiians The committee reported
that they had rented the Queen Emma
premises corner of Nuuanu and Bcre
tania streets and that the building is
at present undergoing necessary re
pairs The report was adopted and a
committee of management was appoint
ed consisting of Hon A F Judd Mr
I C Jones Air Henry watcrnouse
Rev C M Hyde D D and Mr S
D Fuller with power to make arrange
ments and devise plais for carrying on
thit branch as they may deem advisa
ble
FUN AND FANCY
Tariff reform is regarded as a duty
Drop your bad habits my son be
fore your bad habits get the drop on
you
A cowboy poet has broken out in
Wyoming He is probably the poet
lariat
Although very fashionable os an arti
cle of dress the nusiie is reaiiy n uulk
number
Resolutions to lead 0 better life are
like political platforms The candi
date forgets them first
Graves loftily I believe in honor
where honor is uuc 1uem111j11
Well then suppose you honor this
note which is due
You want more exercise But
doctor Im a postman Then you
need rest join the police force
pipiiiv of snow in Europe Bis
marck thinks its going to be good slay
ing all over the Continent one of these
fine days
It is coming to pass that poor men
rich
nn tn the Senate to get ncn
t -
men to see inai hu
revenue is choked off
and
source of their
According to statistics published in
periodicals Unit d
several European
States stands third in the manufacture
of pianofortes the number annually
maris beinc nut at 420 against
45000 in England 73000 in
many and 20000 in France
total for all the world is set at
000
Ger
The
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the War lecture
Mr R T Booths Benefit to the G A
R Post
The appeal of the Geo W DcLong
Post G A R to this community is in
every sense a worthy one The Post
was formed here having in view To
strengthen and preserve those kind and
fraternal feelings which bind together
the soldiers sailors and mariners who
united to suppress the late rebellion
and to perpetuate the memory and his
tory of the dead to assist such former
comrades in arms as need help and
protection and to extend needful aid
to the widows and orphans of those
who have fillen Unlike other or
ganizations the Post has no treasury
the members who arc few in number
pay fifty cents per month for dues
out of the aggregate of which come 10
per cent to the relief fund 15 per
cent to Department Headauarters
rent etc which leaves but a small
balance to pay to a sick or destitute
comrade This Post has in a great
measure relieved the American Relief
Society and the Strangers Friend
Society of their care of destitute
sailors and soldiers Lut is unable fully
to do so Hence their appeal indir
ectly for funds from the admission fee
to Mr Booths famous lecture will it
is earnestly to be hoped have the
response of a full house The lecture
will be amplified from its former de
livery here as Mr Booth is working up
resh data for the occasion so that it
promises enhanced pleasure to those
who have heard it previously
Donations to the Queens Hospital
Hon John A Cummins and Mr C
Boltc have Given fifty dollars each to
the funds of the Queens Hospital
which constitutes them life members of
the corporation of that institution
Their example is worthy of emulation
by others having means to afford it
and the Hospital corporation stands in
need of support in that way as owing
to deaths and removals there is some
difficulty in obtaining candidates for
the board of directors
The Victorian Age
Queen Victoria will be sixty eight
years old on the 24th of May next
and Deo volente will celebrate the
fiftieth anniversary of her accession to
the throne on the 20th of the following
June Her health is said to be break
ing and doubts have been expressed
as to whether she will live to the date
of the proposed jubilee but probably
these arc not well founded Should
she die to day but three of her prede
cessors would have reigned longer than
she The longest reign in the history
of England is that of her grandfather
Georgelll Itlustcuhfty nine years He
ascended the throne in 1760 and died
in 1820 -Henry III who died in
1272 reigned fifty six years Edward
III in the next century reigned fifty
years The next longest reign previ
ous to the present is that of Elizabeth
which lasted forty four years Her age
was a remarkable one Intellectually
there is none more so in the worlds
record but as for material growth
England has never known such an era
as that of Victoria Nor has there
ocen a peaceful reign wherein there
has been such a marked political ad
vancement It is a season for demo
cracy to celebrate rather than mon
archy The aristocracy had virtually
all the power when it began Now trie
sceptre is practically in the hands of
the people xV Y World
Gladstone has prepared a resolution
affirming the general principle of Home
Rule which Chamberlain and Trev
elyan will be asked to accept on the
resumption of the Gladstone Unionist
conference If the Radical Unionists
accede to the resolution it will be pro
posed in the House of Commons at
the earliest possible moment in the
coming session
in i
Mr Morrison of Illinois fooled with
the tariff Pie did not know thaHt
was loaded The funeral was public
Shipping- Intelligence
The American bark Saranac sailed
for San Francisco yesterday afternoon
takinc 1r20 sbacs of bticar Domes
tic value 15383479
The LJnrucntinc Planter captain
Pcrriman sailed for San Francisco
shortly after noon yesterday taking
14167 bags of sugar r740 bags of
rice and 250 barrels of molasses Do
mestic value 00370
The schooner Waimalu received a
cargo of coal from the bark Lady
Lampson yesterday for Kuau Maui
She will sail to day
The schooner Canute returned to
port yesterday having carried away her
foresail and jib She sailed for Hilo
Hawaii last Saturday When off Ko
hala she was caught in a heavy blow
and after carrying away her sails she
was put about and headed for this
place
The schooner Mary returned to port
yesterday afternoon not having been
able to land freight at Kohala on ac
count of rough weather
The steamship Australia Captain
Houdlette will be due from San Fran
cisco at noon to day
6wt inhlnlilw
For
HIMlfrMUltllwYniMIltaltelllllWM
The Hawaiian bark Lilian sails for
Hongkong via Bakers Island at 2
oclock this afternoon She goes to
Bakers Islard to land the former crew
of the steamship Explorer at that
place
The Hawaiian schooner Gen Siegcl
which is about three months overdue
from the French Frigate Shoals is
given up for lost by sea faring men She
sailed from this port some six months
ago on a sharking expedition and as
yet no account of her has been
heard
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARIUVAZS
Sclir Canute returned
Schr nhukat from Waialua
Krlr M aw frnm ITik
Slihr Leahi from Kohala
schr Kninbow from Hartale
TvcsnAV 1cb S
DEPART UAE3
1 UESDAY Pel 8
Slmr Kilauea llou Tor Hamaltua
Stmr W O Hall for Lahalna Maataea Kona and
Kau
Strar Mlkahala for Kauai
Stmr C R HUhop for Waiinae and Kauai
lllitne Planter for San Francisco
Die Saranac for San Francisco
VESSELSLEAVINO TO DAY
Stmr Lehua for Hamalcua
Stmr Iwalani for Hamalcua via Laliatna
Kk Lilian for Haters Itland and Hongkong
Schr Leahi for Kohala
Schr Luka for Koholalele
Schr Kulnmanu for Kohala
Schr Maty for Kohala
Schr I hukat for Waialua
Schr Wainulu for Iuau
Vossoj lu Poti fotn Foreign Forts
Am bk Saranac from Ne Vbrk
Am ship Mercury from Newcastle NS W
llktne Eureka from ban Francisco
Ilk Star of Devon from fitnMnca Itland
llktne John Smith fr V Newcastle N S W
S Explore U ndJIolman o London
llktne 1 lamer lemman from ban Francisco
Am bktno Discove y Lei from San I randsco
llril bk Sonoma Howes from Newcastle N S W
Am bk Hope Penhallour front Port Townsend
Swed Ik lirottnlnjt Sophia Svensou from Newest
tie NSW
Haw bk Lady Lampson Marston Ironi Newcastle
NSW
Brit Ik Zolla McKay from Newcastle N S W
- - -
r
Voisols Expected from Toroliju Porta
Ur bk Martha 1- iihcr to have sailed from Liverpool
August a
Urtt bk GtenraW Kolleston from Llveroool due
Janua y 15 30 iS3j T 11 Divics Co ajjems
nm DKiue 9 n La t tie iiuuoarn tram Iort town
send W 1 due December ijao Castle Cooke
agents
uer bk Hercules from lnerpool dueleW
ruary jo jo 1887
GcrbarkHydr
10 ichaelci 6 Co agents
trom tlonikonc duo lanuarv ik
Haw bark Tnos R Foster K W limnr fmm Virfn
til 11 Cdue Dec P5 31
Ambktnc Klikitat R D Cutler fiom Iort Town
send W T due February 10 38
Am te n C O Perkins Ackerman from San Fran
cisco due January 1031
Ilrtt hark Cerates from Liverpool due Mav 1 aa
Am tern J C rord T II Griffiths from San Fran
cisco due February 5 10
Am bark Forest Queen J C M WindinB from San
Franclico due February 505
tint baik Velocity Uolitcr from Honjkong due
February 10 18
Am bsrk Jul in Foard front Departure Day due
miliary lo ji
DfuaricK u r noni Newcastle W1S w uue
Feb 15 35
Nor bark I C Patterlen from Newmlle N S
due Feb ii ty
a u 1 1 Tiu y e nt 1 k
uui b ximuuri tuewcr ironi jtitm uuc may 113
PASSENGERS
For San Francisco per bark Saranac Tuesday
February 8 Mrs J 11 Atherton
For San Francisco per bktne Planter Tuesday
February 8 M M Vangiiny W K Bcoili nnd wife and
Miss Lstelle Clark
For Mauiand Hawaii per steamer W G Hall Tues
day February 8 Mr Kasmond and wife Mi s For
nander Miss Iutton Judge Fornander and wife Mrs
Hewitt M DMoniarratand wife G McLean and wife
Grew Kspeke and child and about 30 deck
ctu cILubcitiscmcntc
R T BOOTH
Will render his popular lecture
THREE YEARS ffl THE BAHIESI
My reminiscences of the
A xnorlcasa Civil War
Being the Comic Tragic and Pa-
thttic sides of n private Soldiers
Life
Y M C A HALL Thursday Evening
At 730 under the auspices of
Geo W DcLong Post No 45 De
partment of Cal G A R
the Benefit of the Relief Fund
Post Commander U
Admission 50 cents
V Itine will preside
lack Shawls
Black Gents Cloth Suits In Prince Albert
Sacks of thoety
and
LATEST CUT
-And the very-
BEST QUALITY
Black Caslimcro Crcpo Gloves Tics
Mourning Handkerchiefs Etc
All these goods have just arrived by the
last steamer and will Mil them nt the very
lowest prices
Chas
J Fisliels
LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE
Fashionable Dressmaking on the
Premises
Subscribe for The Daily HrKAtn
MrlHni
tclo bbcriiBcmcnls
Yalentinos Yalcntines
A Fine Assortment of
Comic and Sentimental Valentines
ALSO
Will shortly be
T1iob0
opened tip
for sale at
THRUMS
106 Fort Street
Just Received
BY-
S S Australia
A New Lincof the Latest
IjAJDIJUS hats
In Lace Straw Etc Also genuine French
Tops and Iotnpons A full assortment of
Ribbons and many other articles loo numer
ous to mention
Call and sccJJGoodnd Prices jit
GOO K IfM
Cornor Fort cuaeS Hotel Sta
CEMENT
-JUST RECEIVED-
White Bros Portland Cement
FULL WEIGHTg
400 pounds
GW MACFARLANE Co
GASOLINE
-OF THE-
HIGHEST ILLUMINATING POWER
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT j
For Sale By-
G W MACFARLANE Co
T
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0 THE GREAT ARMY
OF WKH liKS
Gillots Kstcrbrook Steel Pens
1 011 scold rsAs
IAllURb ANH -NERVOUS liNHOUKRS
Rnbber Holders Cork Holders Ivory and lbony
HolJcrs KolJ mounted Ivory and Hone
Folders and Paper Cutters FaUrs Talil 1 1
Erasers Denisoni Velvet Eraser
Cr stal Rubber Rubber in wood
pencil shape IhumbTacks
Pencil lS olectors Rubber
Hands of various
sues etc etc
For Nnl 6f TJIOS
LECAlCAP PERri CTION PADS
A LL
-v
1
a xiutvjt
1C0 FonT Stkest
ANDY STATIONERY
HODDKKS LETTER PADS
Letter Can and Note Illocks of first quality paper
Tecal Cap Letter and Note Illocks or ruled
Manilla paper claln Memo and Note
blocks M II form blocks
Tor Hills hiattmenti
Wash lists etc
Or Paper PUT UP In ANY FORM Deilro
ny Til OH 17 TlinohH
tea Forr Stxbit
CotTosyouilortoo
NOTICE
PERSONS AKE IIERKUY
warned not to trespass on the Island of
woKiiumcume in rcart rucr itgoon or to
fish in its waters and all found doing to will
be prosecuted according to law
1KANK IIKUWK
TO BENT
COTTAGE LATELY OCCUPIED
THE Mr E V Tucker containing six
rooms bath room pantry veranda room etc
There arc also stables carriage houscsuvants
room all n good order Apply to E Hen
dry at Pacific Hardware Cos stoie Fort ft
SPECIAL NOTICE
HEREBY REQUEST ALL PER
WD having claims against the firm of
S Colin St Co 63 and 65 Fort street to pre
sent the same at once for payment
S COHN CO
LajWi Vtrfiija
ijt wwn j U pi
tatUUiXti
JMUhotU
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Attornby Genirals Officb
Honolulu H I Feb 7 1887
Mr Arthur P Peterson has this day been
appointed Clerk to the Attorney General
A ROSA
Attorney General
The Court will go Into full mourning for
Her late Roat Highness the Princess Llkelike
from this date until the day after the funeral
and will wear half mourning from that time
until the expiration of two weeks from the day
of lhe funeral
CURTIS P IAUKEA
II Ms Chamberlain
Iolanl Palace February 3 1887
rn
RE6L0AN
MercliantTailor
Has on hind a-
Beautiful and Varied Slock
Fine Woolen Tweeds and Casiraercs
Which he Is making up at
PRICES
TO
Suit the Times
Also a large and select assortment of
Gentlemens Furnishing Goods
A general line of fine hats Riding trous
seaus a specialty
Ladles riding habits and Jackets made
tr order
Nuuanu
Bus
Line
The Pantheon Stables will run dallv an
Omnibus known as the
FUUAMTJ LINE
Beginning WEDNESDAYJanuary 19 1887
The Bus will start from foot of Fort street
corner of Queen go along Fort to Berctania
Berctania to Nuuanu and thence up the
Aenue to Palys old place Following Is the
time table
WEEKDAYS
IiVVE TOWN LEAVE PATYs
600 A M 630 A H
700 730 J
800 840
1000 t io3o
1205 im 1 1245
200 1 230
4 4Mo
510 540-
630 700
900 920
STJISraDAY
900
OiOO
1210
200
400
630
840
A M
K
P M
93
1030
I2 45
230
43
710
910
A M
i
P M
s or shaw5
Manager
BUHACH
-The in al California
INSECT POWDER
1 denuine for btle only by
Benson n
H
Ho
HONOLtJLU
DRBMEN BOARD OP UNDERWRITERS
A SCUAUFISR 4 O Artnft
Alio aentt for tliV
Dresden Uoard of Underwriters
Vienna Board of Vndirwrlters
For the Hawaiian IsltniK
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