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r ". " r f I t, "st- i-.i ' 1' fc VJ ,-' V - y. N, A - ! , T L .1 V'- t frPqfyf?rxy.,tg'rTfBroiMt.'gyTft'Trry r j i jw gfluttu ) it Hi His '1TKSIUY, JUNK, 17, 1M10. OAIIU RAILWAY & LAND COMPANY'S TIMKTAM.K:' ittm'nu num. A. M. I'. M. l.enve Honolulu 0:oo :;0 An he Miinaiiu 0:13 -j : 1 ,i heavi Mutiiiiu 11 :0O 4:00 AriUc Honolulu 1 1 : J S 4: Is SlIMiAY llt.UNS. A. M. 1'. M. I'. M. l.e.wc Honolulu... u-iio 'm:o a .do Al'J'Ivu M:tuuii:t IU:tS I :18 U:lrf Leave Mii!i.iim....ll :Ot 1:1.1 '1:0." Arrive iloniiliilil... 11:1.1 -'i.II 4 :!W I'.IL ARRIVALS. .In in 10 Jap IS S Sagami Mam, K'fiiiliMiiliu, 1:14 dav's fiom Yokohama June 17 Am bis a C Allen, T Tlinuip.011, 1.V..J days from Sun Francisco .Stinr V ( Hull from Maul ft ml Hawaii Srinr (! i: bishop from 11 eln nil of O.thii "deI'akiur'es. .linn 17 .Selir Ka Mol for Koloaand Hamilei Selir I.:i Inlti for Koholalele Tern Allkii for Koiiu .seln Surah A Ullza for Knnlau .stinr Mikuhaln lor ICan.it at ." i m bum lakellkc for Maul al ft p 111 Stmr Hawaii for itniuukua at 10 a 111 VESSELS lIaVMS TO-MOnJiOVf " Am M;t H 0 Wilder, Orlfllths, fur San Francisco Mmr Ku'u for YVnlalita ami Walauuc al U a m. t'ehr Kaultlii'i for Kauai S'ehr llaleal.ala for Kaliiilni Fiom San Francisco pur b!.i s Xfu. tlo.Iuiic. HI A i: Aldridgu iimt wife, C ami O llicley. II Town-end ami :.' -nil".' II Chamhci'lahi. ( MeC.'ariy. ami Mr Grt'Cll. j For Kauai per .-imr Wnhdeale. .Mine It! -Prof G Sulivlcl uud Jon. From Yokohama per Jap JS S Sagam! Main. , I lino Ml Itcv A Ujtroin, Count Axce YVachleiiilMer, Count Amlo Syee heiilji. 7 In steerage, and 50.'i .lap iiie.-c immigrants. Fiom han Fr.itielco per lilam S C Allen, June 170 !: trillions, W Itchi hart, II A Fili-. .1 .Incobs F111111 Mali! ami Hawaii pcr-tmr V C. Hall .lime 17-Col . h Spalding, Col !:im Xuu-ix, .1 X S William'.. MN Cl.nl., Mr It W lloll. .1 1) Hull ami wife. Mrs. I D.lohiHoii. W ClaiK. .1 Mt'liii'i-Uc. 0 II Tiilil, Mr (i O Mnl;a viiiiia, l'utf V l' llritli:iui. A Vtiiistv. Nfrs K Miirkk, Mi-i ICinm.i Martin, Jis I (I'Avi-jnon, lion V V Horner, .1 I) MvIiktiij , 1 Cl:i ami 08 (leek. FUP.clCM VESSELS IK POPJ. lT S I' R Charleston, Hear-Admlr.il 0o Drown, fiom .san I'rani'ix-'o lrifSM S Ai'orn, (h'o N A I'ollard. from Knilniauli, (! llr f.lil(s.lloriovilalc, (iiithrit', from Mvurpuil llltt I'lanter, 1I.)ov, Horn San Francl-co Am ml-fc paol.tt .Moriiluj; Star, (i F (iiii'liind, from South Sua Inlands Am bkl S U Wilder, Ufillltlis, trom San FraneiM'o Am Id: F S Thompson;, from San Fian- eWco IlatvbkWll Codd-ijy, It Dabfl. trom San FraiieUeo Am lil.l Disi'ovui'y, D McXeil, from San FraneUfo Am blu W 11 nimond, K I' Iiiew, fiom 'San FraiifNco Xur hlil 'I'lior, W V. Slelneil, from Xowcaslo, XS W Am tern .Marlon, .1 HotNon, fiom F.n- loka, Cal FOREIClT VESSELS' EXPECTED. IlUt J A Falkuiibuix, from Fern, (for Knliiiliil) dm! May 7 llr ship IHeiif'lield salleil fiom Liver pool Apr 18, duo Aug 'Jl (lor Id: AdonU from Ilromeii ( lur bk Van it, fiom Xew York III; Unele .lolm, from Xeueaslle, dm' May 10 llr bk llli ker from London, willed Apr 15, duo Ante !'." 1 ,M S S City of IVklng l'luiicleo due June l'l Am bk Cevlon, It C'alliciin, fiom Sao liom Sun Mnneii.'oiliie.lumi L'l Ilittv S S Anstialla, II O Homllette.fiom San Francisco, due .lune i!7 H M S S Alameda, Moim from San Franeisco, en route to Ihe. C'olonlt duo July 5 1: M S S Ma'ripoia, Havwmil, from the Cokmlcs on louto to San FiaiieUeo, duu June ti" Am bk Aldun !!eeo. Howaid, trom San ' Fiiiucl-.co (for Kaliiilni), due .lunti II Am it-'lir Anna from San Frauel-eo (foi Kahiilui) due June 17 (Jot bk fii'o N Wlleox, Ha-ek, from San Sun FraneUeo due .lutiu .'! SHIPPINU NOTES. The stinr W O Hull arrived lhi. alter noon with L'010 Imy-i sugar, 119 lias iiwa, !i6 bags coffee. 27 hcatl rattle, 400 goal fckiin. and l-'l pkg umlries. JAPAHES'E IMMIGRATIOH. The following items nro from tins Julian GnMUi; of Alny 31: Tim title of emigration from Japan to the Hawaiian Islands Mill coutinucs. Another batch of j'iIIO in all tho I'ourtunntli wo lieliovt; vliiclt lias jjono to tliu' rslnnils leaves hero by tho Sagami JI:trn on Jiinu 'iiil, eoinprlsiug 170 males anil oli fe nmlet from Kiimamoto-ken, l.'IO males anil .'Hi icmulcs fiom Iliro-f.hiiiia-kcn, Il'O mules ami !)S fu malc.H from YaumgiiohUkoii, ami -10 mules from Fuktioka-ken. Judging by the stfitement of 0110 of the uativo papers, emigration to Honolulu appears to be piolllablo. Wu are told that the savings de posited with tho Jnpaneso Coiitiil at Honolulu by Hit) eniigrantn urn steadily Inerousiiiig nod that thoy now unioiiut to over ?2.riO,00(). Iu ftleud ot two olllelnU, four are now ngngrd by tho Foreign Depart ment in eoiiiieotiou with the fund. Tho money is refunded to tho emi grants on tliu expliation "of their term of engagement. La GAL & OiiilEflAL KEWS. Two C'oiinti nro in lov11 Mil. .1. 1). Mt'lncrny litit leliirned from alini vacation un Hawaii. ' Hrcv. A." (K'tiom of Ivukal.t It.!' il' turned fiom his trip to Jnpuii. Mil. Tlio. MHtarkey hai keen appointed an aKi'iil to take ui'i.'iiow k'llgiiient. 1.KWIS A Co. oiler "Seeinlty" to all .1 tuff brand oi eunl oil healing th.U imiiie. A.S iiiljntttiH'd meuliiig ! the Hit Urtilati liiilu Adi'ocitlion tt'ill be held lliii ovonitig. Tin-; tilUeial piopHiiniio of tlie Maui niet'H fur tho 'lib July appeain in Ike Hi'J.Miri.N. CoMMANOKti Kondrrdine of the S S. Hagnini Maui lias out thitikii fm the l.iti'Jt Jaiain;-e piiptrM. 'I III! H iid (Dim of the Snpicnie Oomt opeintl I hi. nun uipi; at ID uVlm'k fin ll.ltieo Clici!! Miily, AnoilSKV-OllNKIIAI. J'eteifOll will bo jpccivcd by tho Hnpienu) Coin I at JOoV'kiek lo-iiioiiow iiiMining. Mil. and Mrs. A. K. Aklriil;p have our tknnku for tln"p'M,p" I'.'i-'K the latest foieigu news yesteiday. A M'i nxnii) likonetid of Ike lale Ilany Aukl may be hm-ii in J.J. Williiimx' window, Fort i-tieel. llA.VDioirAt'T, tin little paper pio duced by the teneheri and pupiN of Kamrliunielia School, i isued for Mny anil a veiy iutetoliii); niilnbei it vs. Two cwago tmiK tii.i' by Itobt. Fah.m and .lolm 'A'aiiiuiail, pnpil.iol Raliieliaini ba liliu'l;"inilh elatr-, 111 e on iwliiliilioii al (bf Hawaiian Xew-Co.'- stole. To-moiiiiow at 1- o'eliu k noon, Mr. Jit. F. Moigau will m II at pub lie ajietion, at ii'ar of thu olliei of lion. J. I O'jWMtt, Vtieen otreel, ome valuable lhoiolihbleil .-lock of iinireb and roll.9. 'I'm: Jitp.lll (iiisri'tlr i-.IVn ihe.lilp- anes-u naval traiuiiiu kip 'IVtikuba it about to Htart on an 1 le.ht iiiontha' ciuit-e. including a vi'-it to the Ha waiian l.iluudti, with 11 haleli of ca detrt who are e.indidaleH for Hrailim tiou at tin Xaval Colb'tie. Tin: Ut'i.iuii:; AVi:i:ki.v Si-mmaiiy in"iied to-day eontuiiir. lull lcj.jii.hitive repoit.4, lepuit of Kanieliiinicha Day races, report of i-ni tij Kupio luni Alnteriiity Hoine, and othtii loeal ni'ws. Kenioinbur then will be with in K to take its phtee .for seudinx h1iio.ii! when Hie odilion ixeNliaiistt (I. Lin Seyiiiiiur. tlie polieeinan who ti'isisled in the ntteuipled eieape of J. 1(. Mills from tho Station, was ur ruignetl in the I'olice Court thii moriiiug. Mr. J. L. k'uultikoti, his fonnsel, elninieil that the oat-o was within tliu jiui.-tlielion of tliu l'olieo Mugistra'.o. Tho claim was over ruled, iind defendant, committed for liiul to the Siipieiu.' Court. Iiv the steamer Sagami Maru fiom Japan last night aniwd Count Aec Vucbleiiiir(i( 1, an Aiistiian no bleman, who brings lullris fnin K. V. Irwin, .iho llawnii'iu Minister i. ...:.!.. ... 1.,.. it:., m..: ,... jvuniiiuin ill- .hi J'iiu, i" 1111 miijc-?ij. Count Wncbli'tuifier, whose tinelu is Atistiiiiii AuibahMoloi al llerliu, was mini prcsentfd to His Miijesty at Yielliia. EVENTS THIS EVEHIHC. Excelsior Lodge No. 1, I. (). (). !'., at 7::i(). Drill Co. 15 Honolulu Ilitles, at Mclnerny Hall, al 7:30. Drill Co. 1), Honolulu Ilitles, tit Rerctunia street Armory, nt 7:!J0. Sleeting of Hoard of Directors Hawaiian Kille Associaliou, al 7:31). MAUI RIFLE ASSOCIATIOIi. WedncMlny the 11 Hi tho Maui Hillo Assnniiition hail a picnic and loan at Ivnluatiui. II was 11 spit udid uflair fiom first to last, and especi ally the liiiiu, Under a largo laiiai fcoveiul tables were -ot . and the pio visions were all that, could ho wished foi. Tlieio was an abundance of every tiling, all in native style, and evciybody present expressed them selves ns never having witnessed a belter or oven so good u loan. The lanai was nicely decorated with palm leaves, festoons, wreathe, and Ameii can "and Norwegian flags. Kvcry body wiiij given a fern wreath round the neck and the vvkob arrangement was exceedingly pretty, mid tluiM that got it all up descive the thank, oi the cAiiniiiiinily. Scvtual iiliologrnphs were taken during Hie day by Dr. A. A. Crane, Mr. Ilcineiiiann, and Mr. McICny. There were peoplo pic.ent fiom Makawao, Spieckclsville, lvahului, W'ailiiku, Wailico and Waikapu, awl among thoto present vveio noliecd, Judge McCully, Ctinstil llopke, Mr. Mossuiiiu, Mrs. Howie, Miss Camp bell, Mrs. (!. II. Alexander, Mian (ioodalc, Miss Stiles, -Mrs. Noble, .Mif.s Clink, Mr. awl Mrs. V. von (Iravonieyer, Mr. awl Mrs. Cowan, Mis. Austin, Mr. and Mm. (.'nine, Mr. 11 nil JIis. Dickey, Mrs. II. 1'. Ilaklwin, Mr. and Mis, MonisO'i, Mis Sehoeii, Mr. nml .Mis. Heckwitli, Mhs llcik with, Mr. and .Mrs. Westoivclt, Mi. Vctlcson, Mr, Nome, and niiiucious olheii). The weather was very lino, and the shooting went, on hiiskl). The shooting was jioor, however, Mr. J. Andoitou, jr., winning the first nii' dal with y.r) points; Ibid medal won by Master A. llaldwin with ;ill points, Miss Hohooil walked ofl' with the ladies' piizc, and the team medal was won by .Mi. Andoraun's team. Distaneu l!00 aiils, 10 shots each. Na W.u I.ua. DAILY BUIiLKTIW: HONOLULU, II. L, 9, -itieQW&tt yagjpi mv ttmmmrf mm tirtMf m HE LEfiBUI IE, TWK.NTIHTII DAV. Trusuvv. June 17 Tin Legislature opened al 10 o'clock. IKIVAI. Mt:-SAtll'. The Seigoaiit-at-Aiiiis unnntinud 11 messagi! from Hit Majesty. Col. .). II. l!od entered awl delivered u letter to the 1'ivsidciil. U wai signed by (Sen. AW Maofar lauc, II. M. Clmmbciltiiii, and an nounced that His .Majesty was pleased to inal.e the billowing ap pointment!: Minister of Foreigy Affairs, Hon. .Joiix A. Ct MMINS. iMinlster (if lfinatiue, Goona-.v BiiovvN, K-,(. .Miuislcr of Interior, Ciias. X. Si'i-.xcr.ii, l'iq. Attnrney-licneral, Aim nut 1'. I'lrmtMiN, 1 1-1' . The I'lc'nleiit 1 csuiiiod calling the older of hiisint'.si. Noble idemann moved the I louse adjourn till next Monday. Hup. X'lwnlii inuvcd in aineiidmenl the House adjourn ior three weeks, inn ni.vv caiiinI'.. The new Ministeis tiled into the chaiohcr through Hid Intel ior Ollice, the Iloiist: risii.g out of respect to IhctM. ASininlc r Cuiiiiuii lead in Ha waihui a statement to the Clfcct that His Majc-ly liiul been pleased to ask him to lorm a Caliiuel, and he had done fa) by selecting the gentle men whom he named witii himself for the respective otllees, as stated in the foregoing royal message. The lJiet.ideiit Have the Minis ters taken their olllcial oat bar .Minister Cummins They have. AIMOI'llNMCST. Rep. Xuwahi argued in favor of his amendment. It would be neces sary to adjourn three weeks In give time for an election to tilt the Noble seal made vacant by Minister Cum mins' appointment. Noble .. M. Horner had no objec tion to an adjournment if there was good leason for it. They were down there fiom all part 3 of the inlands not for the purpose of making ad journments. He ditl nol see why they could not go on as they had been doing with Hie ordinary busi ness. Tho House hud been proceed ing for some weeks without any par ticular jmlioy from Hie former Min istry, and he ditl not see why they should not continue in the same way. Xoblo Haldwin thought it would be rather long to adjoin 11 for thiec weeks, l'ul il did seem righl that, in order to give Hie Ministers some time, they should adjourn till lion day. I'eilmps the Ministers had something to say on this point. JJep. Xuwalii contended that it would ho unconstitutional to do busi ness vvilli any of tho seats vacant. This Cabinet may be very smart men, but if he should ask them questions they would have to go into their olllccs to get the information from their clinks. Hep. Ricknrd moved, in amend ment to the amendment, to adjourn till the .'!0th day of this month, which will be two weeks from yes terday. Xoblo J. M. Horner considered that a majority of thU House could do business. A law could not be passed in the Uritish Parliament or the American Congress if every member had to be present. Rep. ISrow'ii tool: it that unless the Ministers asked it, an udjsurn ment for one week was sullleient. Minister Cummins slated that he had resigned his scat as Xoble. He would leave the matter of adjourn ment to the good judgment of the House. Two weeks would be ample time for the Ministry, but they pro posed to leave it to the House. Rep. Kaltia said a motion of want of coiilldencc would require that all the members should be present. At llrst he was in favor ot adjourning till Monday, but after what the Minister had said In: thought they ought to ntljoiiru for thiec weeks. All the Ministers except the Minis tor of Finance were new to their olllces. More especially should they be given lime, as he had .rend in a newspaper the Pae Ainu that morning that this Cabinet was a Hubby one, having no backbone, therefore they must back tliuin up and give them backbone. Rep. Kaulii said the member for Ililo (Rep. Xawahi) hud referred to Rep. Rickurd us I he member from the backwoods of Huniakua. ' It might be retorted that Rep. Xuwalii was tho member from the guava groves of Ililo. The argument that a majority of the House could not do any business was absurd, lie was in favor of the amendment to the amendment. As members were calling "ninau" he would do what he ditl not remember doing before move the previous question. Car ried. The House adjourned till Monday, Juno ')(). The I'ii 1111 m a Canal Commission bus propaicd a flesh icpnrt on tho prospective, earnings of the canal in cuse it is completed. After the caiiul is in operation twelve yeais the an nual net iceeipls are expected to he (17,000,000 funics. I'rinco l'liilippe, the Dnko of Oi lcans, has lieon leleascd fjoiu Claii vii 11 v pi icon after llucc months' con linenitint. His releaso may cause some Cabinet changes, as some of the Ministeis think l'lesident ('aruot lias been heailHtioug in the iiialttir, 9?w wp SAMOAK HEWS; The Times hopes banking and in niranco agencies will be stalled In consequence of the settlement of In ternal trouble?. A mail has been received at Apia for the Austrian frigate l'uuii. May 8th was generally observed as a day of thanksgiving for Toe icstoration of peace. The (Senium warship Alexandrine, calling at, Apia in April on her way to the Marshall Islands, had .'!) of her crew laid up with inlliieii.a. Robert Louis .Stevenson iind paily returned to Apia, April 0, in the schooner .land Nlcliol from Auckland. The wreck of the (Scrinun watship Adler was sold at auction to l!. W. I'artseh for Slf).", conditioned that it be cut down within three months so as to allow the lower beacon light to lie seen by mailers of vessels en tering the limber. A dispute arose over the sale, awl the vessel wit'i told again a week biter without con ditions, when g.l.'iO was the success ful hid. Tiegidalioiis concerning the piovi sioiml collect ion of cu-toms and tues in Samoa aie pioeluiincd in no ( ordanoe with the Ibilin tieulv. Olio Mailin has leceived the appointment us collector final the Ihiee consul. The Times does not think much of his litncs. Wholesale liquor deuleis put tip their prices on old stocks 011 the uotidcalion of duties, HuUhr- nf large stocl.i realiiil nearly '.'00 pi r cent protit. The toel: in th mai kel iv suflicieiil to supply the ic qiiirenienls of Samoa for fully n year. May It Commander Shep.inl, on behalf of the l'nited Slate (iovein tilent, piceiited to MUiiucnillafil, chief of Apia, the beautiful whale boat built ni Mare Island navy yunl, a- a tokeit of npptcciatioii of the noble conduct of the chief dining the liMtrieane in Mauli last year. Olo, a Sinniii chief, wa lit ought befnio live judge tot circulating a editions report, which was that Ma liiafrt was the choice for King of the Heilili (iiiifeicnee, awl that Malie loa's name :i in-cited by fraud. (In hNuirc-d he implicated , 1 lieiiiuin 11-sideiit, but on examination con- icseti tile ilupllealioii was a talc hood. Maltinfa h. (old the chiefs supporting him di- i nelly that lie would not pciiint any discussion as to the light of Malietuu to the king ship. He showed the evils of follow ing such 11 cotn.-e. The country is now at peace, awl nothing should In introduced calculated to ( leate 11 division of parties. NATIONAL LEPROSYFUND. A meeting of the executive com mittee of tins fund was held yester day at Huron Ferdinand tie Roth schild';: town residence. There were present iJaron F. tie Rothschild (in the chair), Sir James l'aget, Sir Algernon Horthnick, Sir Joseph Fa.y rer, Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson, F. R. H., Mr. F.dwnrd Clilford, and Sir Somers Vino (lion, secretary.) The lion, setrclary prceuted tho audit ed accounts of the dinner, which was held in January last, under the presidency of 1 lis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and pioduced :v .sum of I'll, 100. A donation nf .10 guineas from the Skinners' Com pany was gratefully acknowleged. The available moneys at the disposal of the committee were reported to be about i'O.OOO. Aftei; consider able discussion it was resolved, on the motion ot Mr. Jonathan Hutch inson, seconded by Sir Joseph Fay ier, that a .systematic preliminary investigation by correspondence should bo immediately undertaken with the object, of ascertaining from the medical olllceis of the leper establishments throughout the world, and from others in positions ena bling them to assist in the inquiry, Hie actual conditions of leprosy at the present time. It was further decided that the information thus obtained .should be promptly pub lised as received in a condensed form in a journal, and Dr. Phiueas Abru ham wai appointed as technical secretary to conduct, this special correspondence and to prepare the journal. On the motion of Mr. K. Clifford, it was resolved that the meiiioiial lo the late Father JJuinien should take tho form oi a granite Runic oros-i, with medallion por trait, to be placed over his grave at Molokai. The hou. secretary was instiucled to arrange with the Ha waiian liovornment for the recep tion and maintenance of the memo rial. After th'j transaction of other loiiliue. business Hie committee ad journed. f Loudon Times, May 10. A HEROINE. . W'u are constantly being told that the age ot heroines litis passed away, and that there arc no .loans of Ate or even Grace Darlings in our tune. Perhaps the following story will re mind people that theie may be a great deal of quiet, practical, work aday heroism amongst Hie wives and mothers oi to-day: There is a lady, the wife of a doctor, in a country town on the (Jtulburu. Her sou, sent to school in Melbourne, fell off a tiam, was can led to a neighbor ing hospital, ami had lo have his leg amputated. Then her husband and daughter were attacked by diphtheria. .She spent no time in useless repining, but by her admin bio mining .saved the lives of her two patients. Hut tills was nut all. The doctor's patients hud to be looked after as well, and there was 110 friendly medical man available, so the doctor's wife drove 011 the daily round, saw the patients, learn ed their symptoms, described them to tho doctor, and wrote out the pro scriptions that he dictated, not los ing a single t:ae. Not only this, JUKM IT, l Olio. -sf'Vt.V-rs."'. w 1 r nimitt M but when the doctor was convales cent., but still unable lo got about, mi .'tccideiit happening In the hush which necessitated 1111 immediate .' operation, she wiapped the doctor In his blankets, drove him to the place where his services wcrereqtth; id. suppoited him during the oper ation, ami conveved him safely home. One would have thought that her time would have been fully occu- j pied, but she managed to no to , Melbourne to see her suffeiing son in the hoqiital. llt was prorcMiiug , badly --thi! bone could be seen t tlnotigh the open wound. The doc lots cvplained that they were wail ing for an 'imputation case lo entne in, so that they might obtain some warm living llcsh to (ill up (he wound, but that no such case hud conic in. She east a glance at the suffering lad, and, bating her arm, said simply "Thi- is large enough ; take what, you want."' Lxpostnla liou was in vain. And live ships of lli-sh wen1 taken fiom the fair louiid arm, whilsi -he kept back by a soptcine effoit ol will the cry of augul-.li that 1030 to her lips," lest the boy should sillier more in know ing that he suffered. Happily she did not sulfur in viin, as the experi ment was successful. Lei us hope tint the return that her devotion de serves will not be wanting on tho pail of the sou. ('Australasia. JAPANESE IMMIGRANT SHIP. The Japane.e steam-hip Hugumi Maru, Capiaiu Thos. S, Kenderdlue, 111 ri veil al 10 o'clock Mood y 1 veil ing, RIA days fiom Yokohama, whii h poit he h ft Jiuu-'id, at 1'J in. Ev pei ienciil pleasant weulhci .the en tile passage. She icuiitiucd oil' port till thi" niKiiiitig when she was brought in and inooied in (he nival low. The Sagami Main brings .j'.I.I Jap anese immigrant-, 1(12 men awl loll women, wlio vveie lauded thi-. morn ing al the iiiituieratiiiti Depot. Dr. Oriul.i icporlid all well. .Me-.-is. V. (.!. Irwin & Co., life Agents, will des patch the Sagami Mum again tot Yokohama and Hongkong net Fii day, at noon. DKI.IClOrS lee Croilrt Soda seivcd-ul the lulu 3.J Soda sei veil -ul the K lie lee Cream Purlins. .'.-i' ;it PURITY uunB 1 I -IL'ST JtliX'Ii'.IVD : i:. Win. 11. 111111..11J. GASES SBCBB1TI BRAND -('.- CO A I, OI L OF JIKill TKST. ijiiiW 10 & CO. r.vj 1 in Mew Zealand Fresh Butter ! Ill llZTiV-VOVUU l'AVM Is tho Finest Table Iluilor -itl in the Oily of Honolulu.' 10 in: ii.i or - Kenry Davis & Co. G70 (f AM INVOICI -or EXTRA FJWE CIGARS ImporU'd Diiecl fiom Havana. O.d.BEROER. .'il7 '.m HEWETT & JACOBSEN, Accouiitns., Collcc'.crr, Ccr:ril.'-.l3a Ages'.; cJ Ciittusi Houn) BroU'r;. Arc al all limes prepind to per. form any rteeripib.ii of ( lericil U'oik, puck ns Auditing Accouul.i, I'd-tlug up Tradcsiiifn's liooks, Miikmir Iiiveiiloiics of .Stock, Kiigros'in J.ygi.l Documents, Kit:. (Vrnpc!cnt mil Itcllnbli! Fieiglii Cluiks for the delivery 11111! tall) ing of (Ui gut'-, r()lllci! at Ihsrvci. '; Itoiu:inso::'s, Qiiton -triei I'.isi tilllco Hox ti;i .tin. luirielcplioiie 1'.': It II Telrpbone tit. Wiltf v. TAI WO CHAN, Miunifiirturer of Lsditi' and (ictitloiiirn's French Kid, Gait & Kangaroo siii.s uncos vivnr 10 oinmii, I'e'Xucil or Newcil; nlsn, Na.tille-. i!3 Xiiu.iiu: Si,, . i l, u. Uc. -0 1. nplT-IOlv goo Kim & co7f No. .VJ Niiuatui M., Honolulu, ?,1 13 KOI I A NT TA 1 1.0 118, And dealci hi all kinds of tlus-lnici'i'S and I'liiulnliliitr (imitw, Al-o, a full stuck' of Dry and Fanny (loods. flood lit guaiaiileed. .l7;im (HARTS CO. y,o no lulu $ ri-,.iw-..ijm'r.vliiwitf-ny-ttf.,rfU' tw--y.,:r-w4irjt. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING 01 1111: Jkiii Kidui; Association o A 1 Spreckels' Pari, Kahiiliii, S. -i9V.i--. js v..irr- rr JULY 4, 1390. !'fIVtAI rit(JJ!.V1t.'r.: ltt K.v3-"HAltli0AD CTASLg.'' I'crw&S. IM'N'NINU. .,- Mile Datb. J'uc lur .ill Hawaiian bred Iiui'm'-. 2a.l Rate-"KAHUIUI rOltCU." $100. KUN.VIN'U. I Ml 10 all. 3rJ Rnt ''MATCH EACH.'' THOTTINd and Jlainrs,. 1 Mile 11 KUX.VIN'U. I Mile D.vdi. l'reo to all. THOTTIXd and I'ACIXrs. To harness. 1 Mile Heat-, bc-t 3 hi !. 4th Ua3c-"WA1K.M'U PDKSK." tlO. ltlrNNt(;. l Mllo D:ub. For Maui biod lini-es. Sth Ba-"WAIMJKU FKltHi!." ,00. KUNNtNO. j, Mile and icjicnt. Free lor all lluwalirtn btod horses. Ptt Ua"KIM0VS PLAXi:." Vw: $50. ' TKOTTfXO. 1 Milrt" Heat-, bi-t 2 in a, o htirno'-. Fnr all lioises without a record uf titlO or better. 7th Hac-"AS0CIATI0N VWW tlCO. KFNNINH. J'.: Mil.. Dash. Free to all. Sth ?.ti-' NOVELTY CAOC." Sum t70. 11CNNINC. 1 Mile Du-lt, lst-ind, ."lid tpiarler, fcl."i; mid Itb ipiarwr. L'." each. For Jlavvidiaii bred llOlscs. 9Ui Baci-"KDLA VURSK." 530. I'ONYUACi:. iMlIeDali. For I'onies 1 1 iiHiuis or under, to carry l()U pounds and up. 10th Itac.-"vVAIHEE PUHtJU. ' !. TROT l'l NO and PACING. 1 Mllo heats, best .' In .1, to harness. Fieo to till. till. R4C0-"C0HlhTHIAN RACE." Quid Medal. JSCNNINC. IMileD.ib. Owners to ride: wclterw eights. Free lo all. 12th Race--"HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL nrd SUGAR CO.'S PURSE." $50. THOTTtNO and I'ACIN'O. To harucJs. 1 Mile HcuK best '2 lu tt. Ftecforall llawuliau brtil hcinos. I3;li Race -MNA CUC." Purso 5.100. JSCXNIX'I. D, MIl.Dmb. Fiec lor all Hawaiian bred boric-. 14tli Race "MAIDEN RACE." Puit-SIO. KCNNiNO. )i Mile Da-h. Fire to all llnwuliau bred hnrs.s that never rati a public lace. lOtli Race '-MAUI DLR3Y." Pane $75. KUNNIXti. ;.: Mile Dash Free for all Hawaiian bred '.' w.u oldj. 16th Rice "MULE RACE." Perm 5.30. RCNNINO. 'j Mile Da-h. Frc in all; catch weight-. All entriei; to close Fiiilay, June 27th. at 11! o'clock noon, and all entrance fees to be () percent, iinle.i nlhcrwlfC spe ckled. All races to be' run or trolled under the inles of the As-uclatlon. AH holies aie eApecteil toslatt unless diuvvit by I'. o'clock noon, mi Julv :l, l&ao. Ocucral Aduilssiou ij ru. To C.raiidbtaiid .V) eis t; fi. 2 Horses A- Canlage 8'.'. . 1 Hnre & Caniagu -jl. Horsfbaek 00 cts. Qiiai ter-tretcli lladg.- S-.W. L. IU. VETLESKN', iSJ lw Secretary M. It. A. A. G-. SILVA, bi k 6Fncitd Pttett, UU'OltTI'K (U-' Furniture, Matting & Carpel Laid Jol'lll lol'rS. Fine Uphobicriug mill Jtcibliug a j,pe clally. jiinu lU-iiiu A. S. MADEIItOS & CO., Jiorcliiiiif, Tailor, ITotol Btrcot noar lClon Uroi,, Ila3 received a largo -tock of Tailors' Goods Iruin Kuglaud, emislstltig of Twce(h, Ciis-litieres, Lie.. Ktc. Call mid examine the Goods before ordering elsewhere. Collf Mrs. M, J. RAMOS lw PlioloErauIiie Gallery At A, I.. Sultli'f, UpsUira, Wiicro the Bait, ths Neate3t and the Cheapest Photographic, Pictures and Resident? Views am taken. Lntlro sallsfitcilou given, and all orders promptlj intended 10. KrA respectful Invitation Is sent out to the. ludic-. 10 call ai.d -ee for them-, selves. s0 lui Coi'iiorutioii Xdllco. AT a meeting ol tliu stockholders of tho Honolulu Dairy Co.. (L'd). held Juno 1'-, lb!)0, It was decided to accept the chin tor grunted it Tho fol low lug named perron- all le-ldlng in Honolulu ure tbu ulllcers of the Com p.u(v 1 Fiesldent S. Roth, Vice-Pic-ldeul...r. I. Dowselt, Jr., Seciviurv "I lreasiuer J .1. A. Macoon. Auditor .lolm F.tiu. The Hoard tit Directors of said Com pany coushl.s of tlm I'leiddcut, Yle.. Picsldeiu, .Secnitury andTtcasun'r, J.ALITtKDMAtSOON, 5S0 3t .Sei'ielar. Ex, Alex. HARTBIAN'S Itsol Wire Fence ta 0 s r 1 c, .r: C3 poit BAiE hy- Hawaiian Ilarflwaro Co., 5G1 For' street. ft Pacific Uardware Co., L'd B. I', IllIlajLvji, rrcrfdu.) J, a. Bp;:i-.r, l,'a3.igs;: I', t, Wir.tc", Trcwatcr. r - Tlti: V I 11V I, ITE.-'T IN"- Piano Lamps, Banquet Lamps, Hall Lnmp3 & CkandolieiH, .lut Itcclvcd from the Factory. A New Line of Refrigerators, A Full J. hue of the Favorite Eddy's Refrigerator's and Ice Chsets, Uifftoa'a 3.vtj 4. ril: J.'ow LiLtt tt LoV, S!tcir-HnlvJtrc,'Elc.f Pliuiut, Jr., Cultival'orr. Pictures Frames & MonWinfs. Pacitlc Hardwaro Co., L'd, f.50 if Fort A. Merchant .-.-. HENRY, ill. STANLEY IN DARKEST! AFRICA .t-j C5r. ,x - vs XSSitep rirtrimi,!utiftnr7..f fltinfi-iiiTCfnt ttilllinff tWcnturn an.l tliu Ulvluiuro of hli Impotuni dlic-'Hw.j will iii..ur f r tha lint Itmo In tUj iitk ritivii liy hliavir. cntltlnl "la IMti-,t Airl-i. 1) 1 m.t lu acwlwd t.y nny of Uio o cilW "hUuI I100U-unw Ulnjoifiroil ai "its-nlno"atiil"aUi(-ialo ' Tn no ouo of tho l,i ,Siailey cutrlliuUst a ltn . n -nil . no C1U-.IIOH nlmt Oil. fUteruntit t.t j ci'rrcetliii'iiT3irll0v.l.ir. Wo sinrai.wilt, snJ vill dlfo iartli-uiar on srpllonllo-i PAIITIflM In in!cr lnt to K, ra'.ioJ. w lHUIIUn tut tha loui. Ikm ILo nj. i-tntol . charlus scmuNER's sons An.) thu tl.o cinnurtluc utut runlii i ixrtlilcutc , f agcitcy f tern un . A. L BftNCROFT & CQJ 132 POST STREET, SAH FRANCISCO. -General Aacnts for the Pacific Coast. J. W. Chamberlin, .Sole Agent t'or Hawaiian Kingdom. :.7l if rriiTrwoTiirTrnrj 9, t?tdtti iflmioMiu a riiibii KsJOtir New Artoljpo Illititratiil Caialogui! seiif free on application. 1 IN NJTTTHH MT., Sun 1'r.MirihPii. : t Cnllroruta. iiiaj .1-flO-ly Gustav k, Schumaa Carringo Trimmer. No. 70 l. 81 : : Kino Slrl. At W. Wright & Sou'u. Having received it full itsjotrncnt tif Currbti;i)Ttiiiiiiibig Muleiith from the East, 1 am prepared to execute all orders with ncntiius mid despntch at very rcu. ronal.le r t''. O. A.riO!!U.MAN. Hpr7.MI.1V Sugar Maclinary For Sale 1 I'litnani Fiigiue 1S.'.Ii:, I Three Jtoller .Mill, 1 5 feet Vacuum Pan, With U0 Imh belt &. Fitting, complete; I 12IiiU.18 Coinblneil Vacuum l'uiiip, 1 lirNl2x7.Nl8 Combined Vacuum Piunps (Ulakcc." teS' All In good order and condition, and ready for ihillyory at the end of tho present giliidlng season. Muv bo In spected at Ilanvikim Mill, I'aittiilo, Hu wull. Applv to 010 lm Thso. H. Davles & Ca t T 1 f-iAic .J-UVs 73 y ' L ' - ' s? 15 . -v, 9! ? -. '1 -. 'f -i '-i- ij't ., e i?'12.l u:- d