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'&.- ip r fWf MgMHHHMMHHHMMHHHHUHHHjH ST - - ' . (--- if." if I V i t nH?'t iTBRKPVvt .a 'F' 1U1L.Y jilrJjjua.MK: Honolulu, u. j., jukj r, ieuu. err-tcw -v. wvryrttvifi.Nftiwi'wiiKvmWfc 'l' 1 4 i fjyaiTg !$ it Tiffin & Fill DAY, JUNK 27, 1890. OAHiJ RAILWAY time I LAND COMPANY'S TABLE: III (11)1, AH IIIAINS. A. M. Leave Honolulu !):oo Aulve Ma nana. 'J: IS Leave Manana 1 1 :UJ An hi! Honolulu 1I:IS bUNDAV IIIAI.S'.s. A.M. V.M. Leave Honolulu... !i::'0 li!::io AiTlvi'MiimiMii.... 10:18 1:18 Leave Jlu:i:ii)ii....)l :D0 'l:i; Airlvo Honolulu. .. 11 t-IS '-'::)! Ilia I. M. 1! :0o 4 :UU AilS v. m. II'.IIU II: In I :0.-. Jif.:! AnniVAis. .limes" Stint-V O Hall from Maul and Hawaii SS Austialln, 11 C lloiulleltc, 0- days fl'OIII Sail KI'.UU'Im'U Stinr I 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 Iron) Kauai Stmt Wiilitlcale fi nui Kauai Ic M SS Mmlposii, llavvviud, from Urn CoJOlllt'S (Ml lOlltl! t( S.III FratlCt?CO, June 27 Stint- J It Bishop for Wahinae, Waialua ' mul Knolau at '.) :i in Hfmr Kuala fur Waialua and Walnnne :it " )) in , VESSELS LEAVINBTO-M0HR0W. I'.JISS Mariposa, llajwaid, lor S.m rrunciseo PASSEMCEnsT From San Fraud'co perS S Australia lime 1:7 W II Bailey and wile, Wll Bailey, jr, MKs Minimi II Bailey. Mrs I'.f-slf Mimics mul 'J chlldieti, J fiar tnim, Mi'n.HJ Batcham. .Mis ItuU--", Miss Bales, F HIiUmiII. M1s Etlle Illrrisall, Mr Galen Hiudell mul wile, Miss I'urdell, J?ev W V Ca-e mul wife. (i W Dickey, L S Podge, IX A Eddv mul w Iff. Chas I-oier. Jml-'j llumvcll, M llviniiu. Miv Kiii-. John l.htlulleld, 1! V l.ov.'limd uml wife, A J Mlli-liell. T IC .Mooiv, Sf mul II l'u.-t. Cliff l'lillllps. Mm I NT l'ortur. ftoorc Ho-, .Miniiiet' Sclmiiti. Mrs .J M Sim fur. ( laiis hpiock--lt, tv ami 3 toiv.int!., MIsa prcukcN, )no II gli'lllnq. Minor Mom.-liill, MUs Violet Wliitnuy, Dr. r M Whitney mul Mlfe. Hov A (j Wiilkup, .1 Wllrook, mul tij iiteprngc. From Muni ami Hawaii per stuir AV O Hall, June -27 I'rom Volcano: Count Anilor .-'oclitMiyi, I'oiiut Am:o nclil uiuUtur, Mlii 11 .M Nowk'lu,LUniti 1'ii'lil mul l'ateli, MW"c Claik anil Dunning. From waypnils: llilit cv Hhhop ut Honolulu. II Killed. ! !' Alhnlt. Hon W 11 Comwi'll, MM ICHIeh.u.lsD On eraii(l family. It Patton. .1 Mierwood, INs Sinipion, Airs Dunning, S Xow- lein and wile, linn .1 Kmiliane. -I lla U'allilli, mill :il) dork. Fiom Ivaiiai peryttur Vai.ileale,.lune 27 Hon 1' Ienl)Ci!j. BARCOESlKOM ISLAJuT P0I1T3. .Sliur W IXinll iu:i." b fciiKiir. i0 lig awn, mid l'JO p tckagei siuIj f rom Maul and Hawaii. Stinr AValulealc li.'tlli) ls hiignr from Kauai. Stinr Knnla COOP ls siijjar from Kauai s H SAustrallu. II C Ilotidlette master, tailed from rian KraucNwi Filday, .June liOtli, at noon, wllhfiL'L'iililu mid bU stee r.ige pasenger-i. Freight : 1,1107 tons of general ineiehamlUe. Importations: .0(J gallon beer, 4-100,000 tieasiner conolgned to lihsliop it Co, and ;i 0 t t-lclies eonsigried to Dr. Trousseau, AVeather: JStiong X 1J ;i:ules with heavy following s,.u nod stiong swell the entire voyage. S S Au-tiiill.i sails lor Sun Fraiielseo July Rtli, ai noon. A.S riUNGltC'O. Arrived Juno 10, bktno Amelia, L'O il ivs beiiee. fjalleil Juiie 13, brgt J D Sprr-ckul, Kiihiilul; 17, bktno Qulekstep.Tlbbett-, Illln; 18, brgt V G Irwlu, Honolulu. Nuw Yoik June 17, nailed bk Waku flulil, Ilonoliiln. MACRIED. H0WAT'IMVAU.,-At Ihueka, Califor nia. Junii 'J, by llcv Ilalu Thwii mjiiiI, lames J'one llouatt of Kit 's reiiiu aim timiy aiiimukiu nmii i-HH,a0 Honolulu. PUBLIC CONCERT. 'J'lie Hawaiian Hand will give u public concert at Hie H:wniinu Hotel this evening nt 7:1(0 o'clock. The following is the piogfainnio: l-Aur i. Overture-Borlln Life ConrniU M ai eh Uien1 AViiRner Fantasia A w.ikenliy; of the Lion. . . v IContzky Uenilui'srenciN of All Niitloiw.. Godfrey lloohono,, l.lhlknl. Ohele. CAttr it. Mediev Xotth and South Tolmnl Wiililiiulli'ii Cuoto KehottUehe Down Weal .MeGinty... Cney Quadrille Madame Angot I.eeoeij ' Hawaii I'ouol. The Itiiipoea lias armed fim tho Colonies, and will mviI jm-San Piuncibco to-morrow at 12:S0. Tin: exhibition at Kawaialino dliuicli laut night of Kamohnnielm .School wiih excellent in ovety in upeet. 'J'lio coiicouitfo of pepplo wan no great that it wiisililfiotill fur llioto who. came lalo een lo gut a ii:w f loin the door. Tilt-: Aiiidralia luih hriiught the nuI iiitelligonoo of the duxjli of Mit. Julia M. Dainoii, leliet of Hie late Dr. S. C. Damon. It uppcuri that Miu had hei aim fraetuied in an ac cident, and .siieoumbf'it in tho opciu tiou of amputation. All Veil and All On woie hied in the Police Point lliin nioiiiing for vio lating the law agaiiiHt obtih noting the ritreet. They weionceuseihif kicking ii bucket into the utreel, from the Chiiieni lmp ut Hie Jlltlu K.ingc, wherelij'ii tininwavH leam was flight' eucd into iiinniug away, capping Ihe death of ii hoie vahied ut 'fllOO. P. Neumann ncBibtcd the pron'Ctilidn, uml V. It. CiiBlle coudllcKid the de-'eiiMi,- 'Ihe defcuilanU Weio tlii-(ihttiijoil, virfjwviiwjwiMK'.'ftu' LOCAL & QNAL HEWS. lU.vn .coiieeil ut Hie Hawaiian Motel to-iiiglit.- FlillHIl fion-n oy.xlcis on i'je nl the Denver Saloon. Hawvh.vx Council, A. ii. of II. will meet this (veiling. Tin: inxpietoi of I lie let pueinel, 1th (listliet, have it notice elsetthuie. .. Tin: Auttiulia will mil for San Ftancieeo on S-utind.ty, July 5, ut. noun. I'lMtHKii Kd. A. ICcil is Iliiitil.'Pij for San Franeifeo piipeiri and oilier favoi.". It is thought that the V. S. S. Iro(UoiH now at Marc Island will ho condemned. (IminiToiiH of the Ihiwaiiiin Pncliic, Cabin Co, ut u linked to pn mmiI ehiiins to V. O. Smith. Til !.!.: of live IllOlllhs' xl.'iudillg on ill; Itfllie 'IV in pit of 1'itftliiuii ale to gd to a colleetor. i i - -' i Tiik steanier Wiuiu.iiihIv wilt nil foit. U'liianue mid Waialua .it '.) a. in. Mondays and Thursdayr1. Tm:iu: in a cholera epidemic in Spain. The Paris Utilise m depreed liv fear that il will lcaeli France. Tin: 'ilell Telephone Ca has put a (elcphouG in at Kaliuku Kanch, throe ami a half miles tiom Kaliiiku plan- tulioii. ... . - C'ji. Clans irccl;uls ha.s mi ioil to take a hurt period of iest on the islnntla. Jlo is acconi pa tiled bv his wife and daughter. Til vr magnificent lieulcy Itegatta )lt'.ieino boat, lately dc.-'oiilied in the.se eoltiiiiu-, will ho mlil at auction by L. J. Levey on Monday. Jh:,i, Woodworth, .who caused the scan' in Oakland with liei prophecies, has been -loiiid by n liiiib two nigbtrf in her "go? pel tent" at St. Louis. A Pi:.Kipl'Mt. Slias(a,Cal.,basdis,ip-pcan-d into the craler, atattliug peo ple of the adjacent cnuiitiy. It is Mippo.sed theje in icnriwid voleanio activity. Tun Aiheilii-cr t-ays. the Fiench .steel ci niter Dubouidieu, 1(5 giuiH, Admiral Heguault de I'emcsiiil, is due ut thi.s port about July Lit fiom Oliiua, eu.touto to Tahiti. Tin: Hoard of Health lias been ic orgauicd, accoidmg to an oflieial notice, by the appointment of J. O. (Jailer and A. P. IVIitmui in place of I,. A. Thurston and S. M. Damon. Stanlkv has accepted the (lovei-nor-CieneralHhip of I lie Fiee Congo Slate. Af'ler lua niairiuge hi: will spend hiti time in the I'uited StateH till he li'uVr-.-i fot bin new dominion in 1S01. Tin: funeial of the lite Harry Auhl will take place Sunday after noon, June 'Jth, fiom the Itoman Catholic Chinch, nt 4:30 o'clock. Fiiendu and relatives nic cuitlially invited to attend. Two native men aie in custody for killing the wife of one of them, in a house at Kapiolani Paik yester day evening. Coroner Hopkins will ende.ivoi to hold an inquest on the victim this afternoon. JfWJK Hickei ton heaid, yctlenlay and .to-day, P. K. Williams vh. The Pantheon Stables, and reserved deci sion. It iv a case of dainageH for a hui-fo killed in a fcheet collision. Creighlon and Peterson for plaiiitill'; Hatch for defendants. Tin: engagement has been an nounced of Miss Kvu Neumann, ehletit daughter of Hon. Paul Neu mann, to Mr. Alfied Fowler of L( n don, junior member of the linn of John Fowler it Co., of Leeds and London. I Advertiser. mo.no the most conspicuous ob jects on the Hte.imer Aushalia when she arrived, were tho heads of tlnee ostriches pcciing aloft out of high boxes. Tim hirdH, one inalo and two female, belong to Dr. Trouss-eati, who intends going into ostrich raising at ICtipiolani Pull:, MoNSir.t'ii A if ied Houle, His Ma jeijty'a Charge d'Aflaircs at I'm is, Prance, wan thin moiiiiug decoralod at lolani Palace by His Majesty, as (iiand Oflieer of the Jtoyal Older of tho Crown of Hawaii, for especial Mil vices rendered this country in connection with the Hawaiian lCxhi bil at tho Paris Exposition last jvar. His .MnjcRty wad attended on this occasion by his Chanibeiluin, Col, tl, W. Miicfinlane. Mrt. Allen llutchim-on has a new woik on view at King's ail .store, being a Miiall bu-t in clay of a g'ul seven or eight years of age. Il is a likeness without any ideal cmbelliiih incut, and tho mtist lias succeeded in making it a, lifelike object. The subject is an Kuglish blonde type, willi a saucy expression and it roguish smile, Pidfuse iniglets fall over the neck. The woik nivcaln aitistic finish from every point of view. It is enclosed in a glass case; and the soft clay ellecls aie expected to be lasting. II ih Majesty entertained Moos, Houle, II. M.'s Charge d'Allaires at Pans, at hieakfast this morning. Pieseul: His Majtinlv, Hon. '. C. Dominis, Ilun. A S. '('leghorn, His Lxccllojicv John A. Piiunniiis (Minis ter of Foreign All'aiis); .Mous. A. Houle, Col. . S. Spalding, Col, C. W. Maefailane (His .M.'s C'ltaiiihei lain), Dr. John S, ,Mc(Jimv, Dr. Ileuii Mediew, Mr. J. V. Itobeilsou (II. M.'s Vice Pliainbmlaiu). Mons. (I. H. d'Anglade, Kinncli Coiuuiie sinner, and Dr. (1. Tiniuitoiiu tun I U'KicU. 1U1L.Y jjlrJjjija.MK: Honolulu, u. ai www - vrMiwifcanryaa,wTinMvs.acrf FREE SUGAB Accepted by. tiic United State: Senate-SligW Changes in Sugar Schedules. t-inine1-; Vlewa antl Po licy Rejected. 'itonel lt;u-.-i-lii-U on tin-Nltuntluii. S.vs Ki:.N'(.'is(.ot June lOlh. The Semite l-'imince Committee has repotted the Tariff bill with uniVnduieiits; hut its considcintion has been postponed till July 1st. The amendmetils aie numerous but unltnportiuit except iu the sugar and iron schedules. The Senate Committee made Ihe following, changes in the sugar schedule of the House Hill: In the su.ir schedule 2 ccnU per pound bounty is extended to nmplc sugar. No bounty will he given for less than .100 pound of sugar per year. The persons who apply for or receive a bounty and not entitled thereto shall pay a tine not exceed ing $0,01)0, or be imprisoned for a period not exceeding live years, or both. Sugar between l.'l' and It!, Dutch .standard, shall pay a duty of 3-10 cents per pound instead of being free, us provided for by the House. Hill. Sugar above 115, Dutch slaudaid, G-10 cents per pound in stead of J-10 of a cent. This amendment is favorable to i diners. The Houe ISill made laws between 13 and It!, Dutch slandai d, free ; the Senate bill makes it subject to a duty of SO. 00 per Ion. As seventy-live, per cent of Islands sugar does not grade above No. J3, Dutch standard, this email piotective duly will not be of much advantage. It Mill chielly benellt refiner.? who arc further cared for by an increase in the dut3' on rc- llnoil to SIl'.OO from $8.00 per ton. This hill as amended will almost eoiluinly he accepted by the House, Mr. McKinlcv being reported as saying that he regarded all the amendments by the Senate Com mittee as unimportant. The duty on rice is fixed as fol lows: riee Hour and rice meal cent per pound, reduced from l.j cents. iii.ivi:'s stcuj l'or.icv. Sivrotary Hlaine lias been hcavd fiom on the Sugar Tariff. He writes to Kx-Muyor Cony, Augusta, Maine: ''Von are in error in supposing that I am opposed to sugar being admit ted dill' rcc, but to the proposed method of making it free. If in the pending tariff bill sugar is placed on the free list we j'ive to certain countries a freemaiket for $!).", 000, 000 of their products, while, they are notasked to open their markets to the free admission of a single dollar of American products. We ought to have, in exchange for free sugar from certain countries, a freemaiket for bruidstuffs and provisions, be sides various fabrics fiom all parts of our country. In short, vvc ought to becuro for Iree sugar a tree maikct for (50,000,000 or 870,000,000 worth of our own products. It will not require a reciprocity treaty to secure this great boon. The Tariff bill can contain all the necessary conditions. 'Legislative power is able to secure the desired end. "Within the last twenty years we have given the countries South of us free admission for nearly $00,000,000 worth of their products without re ceiving any advantage in exchange. If sugar he now made uncondition ally tree, we shall have given to the Latin-American couutiies free ad mission for 81.")0,000,000 of their products. It is lime, I think, to look out for some reciprocal advan tages. We are a very rich nation, but not rich enough to trade on this unequal basis." This is a very suggestive utter ance by the Secretary of State, fol lowing 60 close upon the l'an-Auicr-ican Congress. It is u confession that his policy in calling that con gress, presiding over and manipulat ing it, has been deliberately tra vel sed by the leaders of the Kcpuli lican party in the House.and it serves to explain the sudden change of ftont by Mckinley in the ays and Means Committee when, without any outsido pressure, his original pro posal to reduce the duly on sugar SO per cent was changed to free sugar, with a compensating bounty to American producers. About that lime Hltiinu had closed the Pan American Congress. His arbitration proposals had been accepted ami the project of .reciprocal tradu with Ihe United States was to bo submitted to their respective legislatures by the Latin-American Governments. III.AlSi: I.AII) OCT. This programme, if carried out, would have mudu Blaine the most popular as well as the strongest man in thu Republican party, if not in the United States, hence Ihe politi cians, who have personal aims ex clusively, thought it necessary lo thwait ami humiliate him, which was done by placing sugar on the free list, giving all tho advantages of tho Auiciican market to .Mexico and Central and South America w.tliout requiring any trading con eiissloiis, which hitler was the basis or Itlnlne's policy, lie wimiImi! to develop Dude whllu giving In'" NxigvsrMraiAw..wCTj wv ; sugar. They give free sugar and let trade tnku care of ltelf. Hy this Btroke the umliiliou of Maine's life is blasted, and the coast is clear for the nomination ot Harrison, McKin ley oi Uecd at Ihe next National Convention of the Kepuhlican parly. Thus the Jealousy of politicians often nullities acts of statesmanship and substitutes haud-to-mmith u- , pmliunU or a far-seeing national policy. However, the Interest of the Islands In (his phase of the question is simply one of observation. In cither case they would have bad to contend against free sugar, the dilference being that whereas Blaine would have diverted an Increasing stream of reciprocal trade into Ame rican channels, the McKlnley bill opens the Hood gates and lets in the ocean. a..vrs sritr.cKi:i. iNnmviuwr.n. Colonel Spreckcls vva3 interview ed on the tariff issue by the Kxain iner, June loth. He said, "While 1 have not taken an active part iu tariff legislation I have watched tiic development of the MeKinley sche dule. The taking off the duty on sugar is a vital and most important move and will prove a great advan tage lo the sugar growers. The bounty which has been guaranteed for American sugar I fully believe will be maintained, and in conse quence I do not think that the put ting of imported sugar on the frue list will be necessarily detrimental to the California beel sugar indus try. While 1 have considerable in terest in sugar growing iu the Isl ands I don't care a snap for that in comparison with the native product. I am, if anything, more deeply in terested in thu beet sugar industry of California than I was before, and I shall continue to be so while such good prospects of success remain iu view." Mr. Spreckcls also renewed Ids denial that he had any intention whatever of joiuinglhe Sugar Trust, lie had always managed his own business and would continue to do" so. The Sugar Trust gave out point ers to the effect that the California Sugar ICing would join it. This was done lor the put pose of bulling its certificates, but there was no found ation whatever for these Wall street rumors which got into the New York papers. Colonel Spreckcls extends liis vacation tour to the Islands, and is a passenger by the Australia to (Uy. He will doubtless tell 3011 all about and correct the F.xtiuiiner in terview if wrong. rut: sL'a.VIl SITUATION-. There have been no new develop ments iu the sugar situation at this city since the re-opening of the Ame rican rellnery. Speaking of the world's outlook Willed Sc Gray in their latest circular have the follow ing comments: "A comparison of sugar at this lime, when free sugar is in sight, is interesting. The average price of fair refining sugar in bond in the United States for forty-live years was l.GO per pound iigainst .9:2 cents on Juue Sib, lS'JO. The low est price ot the same trrade wa3 2.18 cents in 1887. "The beet sugar crop of 18SD-H0 Is estimated at 3,030,000 tons, an increase over the previous year of 8(5.",5I3 tons. The total supply .of the world is laigc, so that cheap su gar is sure. We look for an in creased consumption, paiticularly of refined sugar," lilnliie NtrlkcH JUack. San- Fkanoisco, Juno 0lh. Despatches from Washington published to-day prove that Secre tary Maine has not given up the light. He strikes back vigorously, and the light over the sugar sched ule in the Senate promises to be lively. The following is a direct attack on the free sugar policy of the Mclvinley bill: Washington, June 19. Secretary Maino to-day received a telegram from the chairman of the National Millers' Convention at Minneapolis saying tho inillera were greatly agitated over the' report that an ad ditional duty of 80 cents per barrel would lie imposed on American flour In Cuba, tints prohibiting the Anieiican Hour trade, and asking for information. Secretary Maine replied that he had no oflieial advice, but if correct the advance would make the duty 8S.31 per "barrel, evidently intended by Spain to bo prohibitory. He added: "It has been constantly said here for the last six months that the Vv estcrn farmers demand an unconditional repeal of tho sugar duty. It is within the power of the Western farmers, by eucourug--ing a system of reciprocity, to secure u exchange fqr a ropoal of this duty the freo admission of their hrcadstuffj and provisions into the markets of forty millions of people, Including Cuba. Iu my opinion tills Is tho most profitable 'policy for the Western farmers." Tin: i'i:i:?mi'.NT jii:cosimi:sis inx'ii' iiocrrr. Tho President lias sent a message to the Senate recommending an amendment of the Tarilf Mil in tho direction of reciprocity substantially as outlined iu Secretary lMaine'u letter to his friend, Mr.Aniy, pt lut ed above. Thu President poluls out that if sugar Is placed on the free list, without n stipulation ol recip rocity, this countty will have given everything away to the Latin-Amur-lean Slates and received nothing in return. I inclose the message w bleli Is too lengthy to incorporate iu this letter, hut Is worth publication in luwai on Its merits, As a icattll nf Ihe, message, Ri'iiMut Ule nn i . scntcd tiic following amendment to beoll'ercd to the Tariff Mil: And the President of the L'nilcd Klulns Is horoliv nntlini-ifpil. uifhnut -'-"- --v ......,, ........... further legislation, to declare tho ' ports 0 the United Slates free and I open to all the products of any nation J of the American hemisphere upon I which no export duties are imposed, whenever and so long as such nation shall admit to ils polls, freo of all national, provincial, municipal and other tuxes, Hour, corn, tncal uml other breadstuffs, preserved meats, Hah, vegetables and fruits, cotton seed oil, rice and other provisions, including all articles of food, Itin. bcr, fuiuituie and all other articles of wood, agiieulttiral implements and machinery, mining and mechan ical machinery, structural steel and iron, steel railt, locomotives, railway cars and supplies, street cars, refined petroleum or such other ptoduets of the United Stales as may be agreed upon. The San Fr.incisco Chronicle de clares itself cali-lled with the pro posed amcndnicnls to the Sugar schedule by the Senate Fiuanco Committee, on the ground that the revenue from low grade sugar may be needed. The fact appears lo bo that the -McKinlcy Taiiff bill does not look in a very healthy condition just now. If Hale's amendment be incorpotatcd in the bill the augar schedule must be changed every considerably. "kohaaffairs. The Naiads have been vciy gen erous of late. All else remains Un changed and immovable. The new Cabinet sensation was eclipsed .by the antecedent "revelations." Kona is not over much concerned 111 the wreck of Cabinet-) or the petty con tentions of great bodies. Like the Helvetian tribes of ye olden time, the.Konaian dwells secure iu the inslncs.ocs ol Hie rocks and moun tains. Next week is expected to bring a slight furore among the learned, as the yearly examination of the English schools takes place, ordera having come from head quailers that Ihe teachers of the District will liavo to f-ot sail for Honolulu on the steamer of the 7th to attend the Convention. June 2.1, 181J0. PRESENTATION. Mr. U. X. Webster, the popular freight clerk of the Inter-Island Steam . Navigation Co., is going home to Scotland for a vacation, by the steamer Mariposa. Last night, nt the house of Mr. W. IL McLean, treasurer of the compauy, Mr. Webster was presented with an ele gant diamond locket, suitably in scribed, and an addic3S signed by W. II. Godfrey, President, J. Una, Vice-President, J. L. McLean, Sec retary, W". 11. McLean, Treasurer, and X. G. Gcdgc, Chas. II. Clapp, A. V. Kcceh and Wm. lloss, asso ciates iu the employ of the com pany. The lltJixr.Ti.s- congratulates Mr. Webster, who has always been attentive to the press, on this mark of esteem, and joins in wishing him a pleasant journey ami safe return iu renew oil health. Mortgagee's NOTIGEofSALEI Pursuant to notice, of intention to fopclnin thai mortgage, made by Mrn ltik-in-i IC Maiiiiku unit I) n id MntnUu, her husband, Mrs. liumfUit Kanknli, Mrs. llauio Ayrrtnml 15. M Snlll'rn & Co, to Chiirles I( Illuliop, John II. I'aty and Hamuel M. D-imtm, (Htij; business miller ihe irnuo of Uisjmp ,t Co., tinted January 1, ll0, rceonUd in Liber 123, ptigea II to -IS, anil of the power of sde contained li t-alvl mortgitju. Notice"" is lieteby given that On TUUKSDAY, Jnly Urd, AT 1(1 O'CLOCK A. .11.. Tho mortgagee therein nuinol will Fell at Public Auction, at the premise f ituiite on Kbit; street, m-nrly opposite tho Onlui Kailvvay Depot known as die BAY VIEW RESORT, .vi.iiTiii; , Giatli & ts. Dt Grilled in said uioiteitre, torn. prhing all lltti Hous6hold :- Furniture .A-ml Jl.i0t. Of slid Itoiin-i K. Maiinhm, David Ma. iuUu uml K M Piiiftuii A: Co., eomprl-hiK LED LOUNGE, Ilalr Clo'h Cliabs it Settee, 1 Hall's Safe Center Table, -1 Light CliatnlulieM, IJnLtcatW ii .Mattro.se to k WalitWarflroliBS, stlu es, Pictures, I'a'etn ItncLuiD, Dior Mats, ICoi Ik-iUteadi, Mv.qiilln KetJ, l-'iMllwr Pillows, Ciiitiiins, p V"' A'HlmtWlo LARGE KOA CALABASHES, (Ilttnibotnuly I'olhliu-illj Center it Sola Hues, 1 Fiiucy Kuaiiielkil Dressing Koom Si-t, 1 I'liin I'.irlnr Sit, II pieces; Fnncv Sltlubcai'l, Cl tit Mirror, Vun-s, Hooss, Fiuc Dinner Set, 200 Pieces; AL0 Furniture & Fixtures la Hay View Jtcsoil, emiipilj. Klmillo Uoaril, lr vlrip Alley Hittllt, Mtirhktori I'd li , I. mint. Clubs, Crw kcry & T'.bln riirnliure, 1 Pool Tabic, 1 Billiard Table, -homing (lallviy Omfil, hrt'i, lo. J'ic , K.le. Lie. 7ASV. AI ORGAN, Auoilimiir. J, A, Maouun, AUoimty. 5W Ut ti- -i l ? e k Auction Sales by James P. Morgan, j Household Furniture AC AUCTION. On "WEDNESDAY, July 2, AT tl O'CLOCK A. 51.. At ilmivsldeiiu) of J!i:v. W. O. MT.Jt- UITT, Puiiuhou College. 1 will ell at Public Auction, Tho Entire Housch'ld Furniture, Comprising In part BllolsimilPariorSet, II. W. Marbletop Table-. Center A fc'ufa Hug. 1 II. V. Com. llookcito Si Desk, 1 Rogers Group of Statuary, "Tho Faroieri Scholar." I Matbte Clark, -' Veb,ti;i L'nabildgod lllctiniia- li03, B. W, & Wicker Rockers, Decoiated Hanging Latnpi.v Chan delier', I Handsome Ivou liookca-!, Hr.twlng-rooin Port In . Lace Curtain', 3 B.W. Marbletop Bedroom Sets, Hair Madrases, Woven Wire Maltrasse, li. W. Jtcvolvlng bookcase, 1 II. W.( Itllce Table. 1 Eevol. Office Chair, S Vols, .lohnsoii Kncvelopedlii, l Vol. Seliafi-ller.wg Kncvdopc- dla, 1 Magic Lantern ic Views. A!--o. 1 Lady's Saddle Horae, tl lforse.J, broken lo drive double; 1 1-ycar Old Colt. 1 Phaeton, iu good older; 2 Large Omnibusses, 1 Side f atldlo, I Mexican Saddle, Sets Harness, Kte., Etc. t Pi cmi'cs vv 111 be open for Inspec tion on Tuesday. July Itt, fruui 9 a. it. to 3 r. .v. J AS. F. aiOKGAN, Auctioneer. osrst at juc:Tro:v. have been KKKPEI. lion, instructed bv Mit. P. to sell at Public A lic it my Siile-ruoiii. P.. Quten hticct, On MONDAY, Juno 30th, AT IS O'CLOCK -NOON', THAT Desirable Property, Situated in Xuuanu Valley, Opposite the residence ot Mr. II. Itciiics, and at present occupied by Mr. Kcffel as ti family residence. The Pi o porty has a large frontage on Xuuanu Avenue. There is a 2 Story Dwell floise, Willi Stable!", Outhouses, Kte. tho Lot. The. grounds are planted with a large assortment of Koi'e Trees and vailed Flowers ami a -Pine Oi'cliarcl, Comprising the following Fruit--: Grapevine, Peaches. Apiicots, Plums, Figs and other vaiietles. Lot coutalus 2 7-IO ACRED. Water laid on tboroughoitt tho place. Parties desirous of purchasing a home-tend, will llnd this thu mon tle.-lr-iible residence offered for sale, as H combines the healthful climate of the Valley together with an e.uy acces to the city. 3y For fiuther pirticul irs apply to F. E, Keifel, on piemUes, or to .IAS. P. MOKGAN, Auctioneer. r.so 71 STEELRAILS 10 A 11 Ilis I'll- Vhi-iI. .Tii6t received ex "Horrowtlale." Clin by For G. W. MACFARLANE & CO. OSS If WAKT13D ut ONC10 ! A COTTAGE within two or three blocks from tho corner of Fort and Hotel streets, suitable for three gentlemen for housekeeping. Address P. O. Box Xo. 1!D7." .V.K1 tf TO LET HOUSE with 7 rooms and bath, on the cor ner of IJeretatii.i and Pensa- eol.i sticnts. Cars pass the door. Ap ply at this oUk'c. Tifil if TO" LET or LEASE rpiIE Uesldeneii of Mis. A. A. I.oiik, in Piutua valley. I Apply to DAVID DAYTO.N, 01 King St., over .1. Xott's ?tou f71 tf "lO KENT or LtiASti THAT desirable- l'remUci 011 Fort Hieit, iu the 'Olelnerny Block," lecently occupied by J. X. h. William', suitable for olllco or Horn. For Information apply to olllce I'tilou Iron Voik, Es planade, or to f.r.'.J lin ,T. X. S. WILLIAMS. NOTIOl!.', illlug :cTtif; 1 on Frldav, the ste 13 Klnau" will tall on DAY MOUNLS'G, at 10 o'clock, teanier MOX- Jnly Till, IhW. yt!7 lw WILDEIl'S -. S. CO. r Deino Resiflsnce v jprrti4MAt iwwwtH y A flTT D A PI? ' 'S-,,,.,,!-!! July 4, S890, Ccntac!s3 t 10i30 A. M. Bj. Ojien lo all Yncht" over 3 tons anil not exceeding 10 tonn In measurement, pi oi hied, however, that this limitation litill not apply ' Yacht which vveic In Hawaiian waters and that entered for the lace of July 1, ls's;). I'lttZJJi The Hawaiian Challenge Cnp & Pennant for 1890, Donated by tho Hawaiian Yaciitixo AbsooiAiiov. to be aalkd for amulally anil conditionallv under Its auspices. Won July J, ISSO, by Yacht Healani. T,3f Course to be .sailed, and printed uiles, eau be bad by nil Yacht owneia on application to the undcr-dsiicd Com mittee. LUt of entries will be open at the store of the Hawaiiju News Co., on Merchant street, until 'J A. M. thoiJrd of July. C. II. WILSON, C. P. IACICEA. .T. M. DOWSETT, Itegatta Committee. W. M. GiiTAitit, Jjeerctarv. 5S td Hiirrali for ilie ill ! A Nice Assortment of California FIREWORKS Koman Candles, Sy oeket, JJcngolas, Tilaugle WhceN, Flavor Pols, Bins LiiMs, Double Header', Star Mine, Tin Poll Torpedoes. Etc., Etc. , Etc. ALL at LOW PRICES To close eon-igument. t"" lloxe3.contahiing ISO plecesi, as sorted, for i-15. at Lewis J, Levey's Auction Rooms GS7 l'Ot !n Press New Edition (SOSWIS.'Y'.S Ready Reference & Directory. lleiug a carefully Compiled KeI.-,ter of Vtiturs for Nobles In the District of Honolulu. Containing the names, oc cupations ami district and precinct icsl tlenees of 1,70U voters, having In comes of over 8C0O per annum. a Orders may be lelt at the Hti wallan yew- Co. fK(? if Partner Wanted. fTMlE uuderslgiieil wl?he; to meet X with a man of small means to join him in the ftiitucriug of iiucvv machine. Apply to F. W. MEXZEL, P. O. Ilox -I7.-), Honolulu, II. I. fifcoat NOTICE to HORSEMEN 5 rpho CMebrated Rtm l nlng Stallion "he niniloali" will fund this fccasou ar tho Woodlawu Dairy; teniH For further particulars apply at tho Daily. Sb Km Ilor.seu & 31ules For Sale. rpiIE following dcplrablc ani JL liiaK ill bo sold at a bar gain, to wit: 11 Fine Youu Hoius, ii Young Mules, siied by the Kentuckv .lack "llluchcr," 14 llroed fMarcs, cNpected ihortly to have Mule loats. t i in iv 10 AI.FItED.MAGOOX, fi70 tf 42 .Merchant street, Honolulu. Pioneer Building & Loan Asso'n TCfO'l'ICK Is hereby given that at .t .1.1 meeting of this Aociatlou held this day, tho Chapter of Incorporation was accepted anil pursuant thereto tho following lloaid of Directots was elected : Geo. E. lloardmau, Geo. W. Smith, .1. H.FWuir, A. VT. Plcbatdsoii. S. II. ItllM., W. A. Bovveit, .1. M.Dowselt, neury ."-1111111. Tlico. P. Lansing. Honolulu, June ii. i-vju. 'Tho object of the As.-oelatwn l to cn courago Savings, and hotiio' building among Its member by enforcing tegu lar monthly deposit- and loaning them to Its member-, to assist them Iu acquit -lug, and luipiovlng homcbof tliclrnwu. Its memtiei-i aie the only ftnuk-Uolrl-er, and all piotits tui-lug from lutui st. iH'enilimi-, finus etc., aindlv hied umoiig its members, which makes It the morl desirable of saving bietltutlons It W thu most ilenlrahle somce I111111 w bleb to hoi low, as It lo.m at a low rain of lulere-i upon easy terms ot monthly payment-, and all ih-dilug to become meiuhcis t-hiuild make linmedl'ite application for monk. 'l'iii;u. P. LANSl.N'G, aSS'Jw Sccielaiy, r5r . "" . Ns e:to. i :?.f y 1 V . '.JbT IM .'- 1" ".$.u -, ( : 1 t V "MVf . .s,'!i. .a. j' i'itoiiiiill-,,'i' s -.-- -- & -.. v.. , 1 , J. Jl'. N