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& & s, 4' ? ".A3 : ' J' t'VVv .''::' T i, r . A1;: w - I ,v4 l ' ..' : ' 'V Ifer ' W- '.. .' Ik. f !-? :. Hi"'-' . , ?'v... .' si ' &y- ' V . " if. b rf J i V i . I nEA.D THIS. ' Henry Watorliouse Ileal Astute ami gjnmwimtt FOR SALE. No. 1, Knnoolio. Elovon acres of fino improved luntl, ull planted out in fruit and ornamental treos rare forns and a bountiful garden with clioico fiowors and plants, situate right on the Kanooho B ,'aud suitablo for a country residenco und homestead. No. 2 llice Lands at Heoia No. 3. Rico Lauds ht Palumn, No. 1 .House Lot on Vineyard, atroct. No. 5. Houso Lot) on Liliha street. ' No. 0, Fifty ncros of fino Kona Coii'eo Lund, situuto ono nnd a half milos from Napoouoo lauding, 1200 or 1800 foot olovation. A now gradod wagm road is being mado from it to the landing. No. 7. Five cottagos opposito the North Pacific lnstituto on Punchbowl stroot. FOR LEASE.. . Wuil.ii, i lotch Lots on long leases. TO LET. ( A now hpuso cont lining six ' rooms, situate on the wost sido of Sbhool sheet, from Nuunuu stroot. AGENT For the Union Fire Assurance Company of London. . ' For information call at the OFFICE, Queon stroet, noxt d tor to J. T. Wutorhouse. , my U-Ct. Jacoiihkn ...-i .-' Enqiio3seii and Illuminator. Fucifio Hurdwoar Co. Telephone 16 Califurnia & Hawaiian Fruit & Produce Compiny, opposito It. It. Depot, King Street. Every description of groceries and dried fruits; nnd by every stoamor from San Franoinco und Vancouver, loo Houso fruits, frosh Salmon, and Oystors. Telephone 755. P. O. Box 4. A Nkw AusTnAcr Office. As a result of 15 yoarsoxporiohco in the Abstract Business, I urn prepared to rnako Abstracts of Titlo in a most thorough, accurate, und completo manner and on short notico. F. W Makihnev, In W. O. Smith's Offioo, 818 Fort Street. myl3. Samuel L. Clemens. Paris, April 30. Samuel L. Olomens f Murk Twain) hns signed a contract for a kctnro tour around the world. Ho will loavo horo shortly for the United States, und will prooeod by way of San Francisco to Australia and India. Tho chief reason for his ontorihg into tho contract is that ho hns lost almost hfs entire fortune through unfortuuato invostmonts, Ho lost ovor .15200,000 through tho fiuluro of ono Amorioan company. Homy Waterhoueo, ono ot tho best known businoss men of Honolulu, hns oponcd a commission, real estate and iusuranco ngoncy. Thero is no neod to say that any matters entrusted to him will bo faithfully attondod to. Just read what ho has to say, from timo to time, in tho Independent, and by paying hoed th'oreto you will not only siyo but rnako monoy, By tho ship Helen Brower tho old houso of O. Brower & Go, hus roooivod phaetons, top phaetons, surroys, top snrrbys and othor styliah vohiolos. If you want to havo tho boat turnout in town you must consult that corporation. You will novor rogret taking this advioo. , Soo advortisomont in tho Independent. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tho Philadelphia men will nit land for drill this morning, Arrests of delinquent taxpayers (for personal taxoo) nro taking placo da ly. ' Thoro is no truth in tho ropoit that jailor Low has resigned from tho Oahu Jail. Tho 4th of July races will be colebratod at Spreckols. Purk on Maui us usual. Praotico of tho Cricket Club is every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Thoro will bo a fivsh supply oi Oolburn's at II . 13. storu on Wednesd'i)'. Look out for Queon Victoria's birthday colobration on tho 24th, and make no engagement for that date. Tliote dotted crapes arc just Hie thing for a pretty evening dress, tlicjr can be laid In light blue, heliotrope, U'liorn, pink and cream. An asiortment of these goods can be found at tlie Store of N. S. Sachs. Charles McCarthy, tho popular proprietor of tho Critorion, is among tho numerous victims of la grippo. A special moeting of tho Loi lani Boat Club will bo hold at tho Huwai'an Hotdl AYcdnefdoy ovoning. A rohoaraal of the Chorul Association was held in Y. M. C. A. hall last night. The singing was oxcolleut. Harry "Whitney and Morris wore umpiros of tho baseball on Saturday, and J. W. Winter was scorer. Tho boys who took part in tho foot raco last. Friday say it was no wondor that Beard-more won. Tho prize was a shaving mug. Thero aro a numbor of applicants for tho position at H. i Co. mudo vacant through the death of Jerry Simonsou. F. J. Karugcr, practical watchmaker, Corner of Fort and Merchant streets. Repairing watches a specialty. Tho celebrated Wiener Regulators. Just tho thing for a;i appropriate present to your friends. The revenue cutter Lehun loft on another cruiso last night. If sho is not captured by a filibuster schooner, sho may bo expooted back this week. Ilikiau had his leg badly hurl" by having it caught in tho ongino of tho stoamor Knaln yostorday morning. Hqjwas tukon to tho Quoon's Hospital'. Colonol McLean, formorly of tho U. S. Navy, drilled tho "army'' at Palace Square yesterday morning. Tho naval colonel was highly satisfied .with tho appearance of tho men. Bill Larson was moving a lot of furnituro from Waikikl to town last ovoning. Ho looked "way up in tho sky" but tho furniture stood solid. Ho evidently knows his business as an oxpressmnn. Ed. Dovuuchollo, a furmor custom houso guard who has served a term of imprisonmont for violating tho opium law, was released yortorday. Dovuuchollo was hospital stoward in-the prison during the lato unplousantnoss nnd was very attoutivo to tho political prisoners. "2J0," Is tho number mOBt frequently called over thu telephone- wires. It rinns tip tho Unitiu CAJiiiiAau Company's etnud, where .Suporlor Hacka' with safo and uourtcous drlvcrn, aro always to ho found. A completo livery outtlt, lncludtug buggies uud waggonettes, furnished at tho shortest notice J. J. Williams, tho orack of Honolulu, has taken a Yory fino picture of tho officers, of tho Philadelphia. Tho group is well arrnngod and tho likonesses of tho popular gontlomon jtro simply porfect. "Williams oxpocts shortly a now maahino which will placo his photographio apparatus far ahead of nuythlng ovor soon in Hawaii. During tho absonco of tho Hawaiian Quintotto Club in tho United Statos, tho Kawaihau Club odors to tako its placo. It haB boon ongagdd for Saturdny. oyonings at tho Hotol, and has ftppllod for tho furnishing of music to tho colobration of Quoon Victoria's birthday by tljo Sons of St. Georgo, Anyono wanting niuaio may loayo orders for tho Kawailmu Club at tho Goldon Eulo Bazaar. COURT RECORD. Proceedings at the Jury Term. Businoss at Chambers. J tdge Coopor yosterd ay morning sontoucod Patrick Cullen for third dogroo to fivo years Imprisonment at hard labor. Kcliikalaoa, Palm And were tried lor larcOny third degreo, by tho following jury: A Morris, O. L. Hopkins, J, Crowell, II. E. Cooke,, J. Kartell, J. S. Kawowohi, Peter Souza, II. Win. McGnm, J. U. Ka-. wainui, Achi K. Aknu and J. Pattniani. A. G. M. Robortson appoarcd for tho prosecution; J. K. Kaulia and S. K. Knno for tho dofonso. Mr. Kano objocted to proocnting on tho ground that he was a motnbor of tho L Legislature. Tho Court over ruled tho objoction, nnd Mr. Kane noted oxcoptions to tho Court's ruling. Tho jury after an hour's retirement found Kolliknlnoa not guilty, throo dissenting; not"guilty,two dissonting, and Pahu guilty, two dissonting. Goorgo Malina was put on trial torporjury socond dogroo for prosecution; Kanoakua for di'fondunt. Tho following jury wero sworn: M. P. llobinson, D. L. Koliipio, J. W. Maholona, O. B. Dwight, H. Kolomnku. J. Nalua, John Bakor, J. Kamoaloha, J, H. Josoph, Jas. L. Holt, O. P. Kanakuuui and John Wallace. Tho caso is based on n provious trial of defendant for larcouy of goods from Wilder & Co. liobnltal camo' on after 5 o'clock. Judgo Whiting has rondored a decision in tho caso of L. B. Korr vs; John Good, dofendnnt; J. W. Pratt, garnishee; assumpsit. Plaintiff sold defendant's wife millinory goods from October, 1892, to May 15, 1893, and not until July 11, 1893, did defendant file tho cer tificate required by tho Marriod Woman's Act oM8S8, for a wifo to carry on business as .i solo trador. If such certificate is not filed, tho husband is liable for all contracts made by the wife in hoi businoss, Tho Court finds in this enso that tho defendant, is liable for tho goods sold to his wifo by plaintiff, and judgmont is accordingly to bo entored for plaintiff for $172.12 and costs. J. A. Magoon for plaintiff; C. W. Ashford for dofendant. Kaili Kakoi. administrator estate of Petelo Kakoi, has filed accounts,, showing recoipts of $1,028.25 and expondituros of $1,G07.50, leaving a bilanco of $20.75. F. A. Sohaefor, administrator of tho cstato of Curt Philip von MengQrson, has filed his account Bhowing roooipts of '$4,051.98 nnd no expenditures Tho administrator nsks for allowance of account, order of distribution and discharge. V, V. Ashford by hid attorney, Paul Neumann, has ontorcd u domurror to tho complaint of A. M. Knhauanui, broach of promiso of marriage, on tho grounds that tho complaint is ambiguous, and uncortnin, and' that tho complaint docs not stato facts suffioiont to constitute a oauso of action. W D. MoWayno petitions for discharge from bankruntov. His petition stutfs that no assignee of his estate was evor appointed. J Kahalowai petitions for probate of tho will of Molo Koalakai, who loft roal ostato of $200 and porsonnlty of $200 valuo. In J O Carter, administrator, vs. , tho Mutual Info Insuranco Co., Oar tor & Kinnoy for plaintiff and W R Oastlo for dofondant havo ngroed to waiyo jury. Judgo Whiting has rondoroda dooision in David Dayton, administrator of ostato of Joseph N O Gilman, vs. A Droior, administrator ot estato of James N C Gilmun. It is that tho brothors Gilman had an' oqual sharo in tho $500 bopd iu dispute, and that 'tho plaintiff Is ontltlod tu $205. All tochnjcalitioa wero waivod, Cartor ik Kinnoy for plaintiff; Neumann for dofendant. Iu tho raattor of tho ostato of the lato William Ross, Judgo Whiting has appoiutod Goorgo Ross administrator under $10,000 bond. Tho bond has boon filed und tho letters have boon issued. John Kow.iln was granted a div. rce from L on the ground of desortion, by. Judgo Whiting. Homy Smith, mastor, has filed a report on tho account of Wong Kwal, guardian of tho Luk Sang minors. J. A. Mngoon and W. A. Kinnoy aro counsol for tho guardian, and F. M. Hatch and J. L. Knulukou appearod on bohalf of tho minors to contost the guardian's account. Wong Kwni was agent for Luk Sang, n partnor in the firm of Ohulftn & Co,, from somotimo inl884, whon Luk Sang wont to China. Luk Sang, in anticipation of his death, whioh happened in July, 1887, sont Wong Kwai a lotter of instructions, directing him to romit monoy to his family after his doath through Lok Ung in San Francisco. Wong Kwai accordingly romittod $1071.90 through Lok Ung. Tan Sang, ono of tho ohildron of Luk Sang, and who is now of ago, testified that tho family nevor got any of this monoy. Tho master approvoa of a foo of $200 chargod by Mr, Magoon, also finds tho rates of commission charged by tho guardian correct. He loaves to tho Court, howover, to decide whothor tho cliargo for commissions should bo limitod to the amounts roceived by Wong Kwai as guardian, as ho had bean agent for Luk Sang threo yoars beforo ho was appoiutod guardian by.tho Court. The mastor finds tho total receipts to havo boon $8897.30, and paymonts $0246.01, leaving a balance of $2051.29. He loaves sevoral points for adjudication by tho Court. In tho caso of August Droier vs. Elizabeth A. McBrvdo, II. A. Widomann and Alexander Maxly MoBrydo, a bill, for the dissolution of copartnership, tho defendants have filed an onswor,. taking fourtoen pages of typewritten legal cap paper. Tho partnership in question is that of tho Eloblo Sugar Plantation. Kauai. THE "COskoPOLIS. Addition to I. I. S. N. Co's Steam Coasting Vessels. Thoro arrived yostorday, eleven days, from San Franoisco; the steam sohoonor Cosmopolis, consigned to tho Intor Island Stoam Navigation Company. Captuin W. B. Godfroy., prosidont of tho company, bought the vossol to roplnco tho stoamer Polo, lutely lost by striking a rook off tho coast of Kauai, nnd he also tho Cosmopolis on her voyago hithor, with Captain Moshor as first ollicor and O. J. Wall as chiof ongineor. Tho Cosmopolis was built in San Franoisco (in 1887. Sho is larger than Wildor's steamor Hawaii. Tho Cosmopolis is of 330 tons gross and 267 tons not register. The longth is 154 feet, breadth oboam 32 foot, depth of hold 10 ft. 5 in,, and lior ongincs aro of 250 horso powor. Captain Oampboll, port superintendent of tho comply, is woll pleased with tho now stoamor. Sho is woll adaptod for tho work tho company requires of hor. Her deok carrying capacity is groator for hor sizo than that of any coasting steamer sailing out of this port. A now name will probably b givon to tho Cosmopolis in a fow days.' It is almost eortain to bo oithor tho Kauai or tho Makawoli, designativo of the routo for whioh sho is intondod. Tho steamer arrivod flyiug two handsomo now flogs, the Hawaiian and tho corporation Hags. Theso woro sent to San Frauo.'soo for tho Captain Campbell. Considorablo alterations nro to bo mado on tho stoamer, but thoso must await tho oloso of tho sugar shipping season. She will bo sont out on hor maidon coasting oruiso to-morrow, hor destination boing Hanamaulu, Kauai. Sho will bo commanded by Captain Smythe of tho stoamor WaiidoAlo, whoso placo on that vossol will bo tnkon by Captain Grogory. Tho Cosmopolis has accommodation for a goodly numbor of passongers. Thero aro two stato rooms on the upper deok and poop, bosidos tho captain's room, and oight stato rooms on tho main dock. Tho saloon is quito roomy, and tho galloy is spaoious and well fitted up for its purposes. A new smokestack for horsolf was brought on tho steamor's dock. Tho Cosmopolis stands tho Inter-Island Company in for a cost of $35,000, including tho oxponso of bringing her from San Franoisco to Honolulu. Sho brought considerable cargo, consisting largoly of merchandize for tho California Foed Company, tho freight charges about paying tho coal bill for the voyago. As tho Cosmopolis had head wind tho greater part of her passago, and was not pushed anyway, her timo of oloven days is not considered bad. On tho Paoifio Coast tho Cosmopolis usod to ply between San Franoisco and Puget Sound nnd Orogon ports. Frank Krugor has a rogulator that will relievo you from taking eithor tho sun or ovon Undo Sam's 9 o'clock gun. If your watoh doesn't correspond with it, lot him fix it for you. ROBERT GRIEVE. Book and Job Printer Merchant Stroot', Honolulu, H. I. Ovor Hawaiian News Company's Book Store. my 13. "WM. L. PETERSON. Notary Public, Typewriter 'AND COLLECTOR. OPPfOE: Ovor Goldon Rule B.izaar my 13 I-I. O. B1A.KT. (Formerly with Wcnncr & Co.) Jeweler - and, Vatzhmalep,' 515 Fort Stroot, Hawaiian Jewelry and Diamond Setting A SPECIALTY, 80UVENIU SPOONS at .very low prices. HTDon't torset tho number .115 Fort Street, May II), Kooms and 33oard Rooms and Board for a few persons enn bo had at Huuiwai, on tho Waikiki bonoh. W. S, BAUTIiETT, Proprietor, my 13. Beach. ECouse to Let- A Furnished Houso is to be Lot or loasted at Waikiki boaob, a fow minutes' walk from tho tramcar. It has cook houso, bath houso and good sea bathing. Household utonsils and dishes aro all com- Eloto. Rooms may bo let with athing privilogos, if tho wholo promisos aro not tnken. Havo othor housos in town and suburbs to let, furnished and unfurnished. Also, Building Lots for sale. Inquiro of David Dayton, ray 13 . 42 Morchant' stroot. dlaug eckelg Co. Honolulu, . i ' . Hawaiian Islands DRAW EXCHANGE ON THE Principal Parts of tho World, and Transact a General Banking Business. J. A. MARTIN. Agont for tho Daily "Independent." Hilo, Hawaii. my 13. t Notice. All accounts due to Publishing Company must bo paid at onco to tho undersigned manugor at his oiiico in the Independent oflico, on Stroot, Honolulu. Edmund NonniE, Honolulu, May 8, 1895. tf. '.- fcS Annual Meeting m OF THE. din 1, nk& mr. Hawaiian Jockey CM) ; uj ?i? 11, SURREYS AND TO viv Official ProgT'amme. Races to Conimenco at 10 A.M. slurp. 1st BICYCLE RACE. Prize, Gold Modal, valued at $20. En tranco foe $1.50; 1 milo dash, freo for all. 2nd BICYCLE RACE. Prize, Gold Modal; valued at $30.' Entrance l'oo $1.50; 5 milo dash, freo for all 3rd-HONOLULU PURSE, $200. Running raco; J milo dash, free for all. 4th -MERC HANTS PURSE $200. Trotting and paoing to lmrnoss; 2:40 class. Milo boats best 3 in 5, froo for nil. 5th ROS1TA CHALLENGE CDP, $250 added. Running raco; 1 mile dash, froo for nil. Winner of Cup to boat rocord of Angio A, (1.45J) and recoivo $50 extra. 0th -KAPIO LANI PARK PURSE, $250. i Trotting and pacing to Harness. Milo heats best 3 in 5, free for nil. 7th OCEANIC S. S. CO.'S CUP, $150 addod. Running raco, $ milo dash,4 Hawaiian bred. 8th PONY RACE PURSE, $100. ' ' 1 milo dash, fof all Ponios 14 hands or under. 9lh KALAKAUA CUP PURSE, $150. Running raco; 1 milo dash for Hawaiian brod horses owned by members of Club. Winner to accopt $100 in lieu of cup. 10th HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLUB PURSE, $150. 2:50 class,, milo heats best 2 in 3, froo for all. 11th PRESIDENT WIDEMANN'S CUP, $150 added Running race, 1J milo dash, froa for nil. All ontrios are to bo mado with tho Secrotary beforo Thursday, Juno (1th, 1895. Entranco feos to bo 10 por cent, of Purse, unless otherwiso spsoifiod. All races to be run or trotted undor fclio rules of tho Hawaiian Jockoy Club, All horses are expected to start unless withdrawn by 9 o'nlook a,' m. ou Juno 10th, 1895. General Admission . . ; 50 cents Grand Stand (Extra) 50 conts and 1 dollar Oarriagos (insiflo of course) oaoh .! ..... . $2.50 Quarter Strotoh badges. , , t ; 00' S. G, WILDER, Secretary Hawaiian Jockoy Club.' raOWfe'iht ,i PHAETONS M' .j f? -'. '-. ') . Extension Top, Canopy Top ; and Loop IFrontl IPhaetons Out under Canopy Top Surreys, IBoston Surrov 'Maple wood" Canopy Top Carts Combination Buckboard Spider Phaeton. . ' ' i ;' " ' -o . This Splendid i Assortment of VEHICLES Just Arrived "plon Brewer" from Now Yortnro ' irom tho i Faotory of IVIessrs. Dole and Osgood, whoso CARRIAGES nro so well known hero, that they spoak for tnomsolvos. J FOR SALE BY O. Brewer & Company, myl4 2w Queen Street. tl