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It P , 1(1 VI i e. i r S if I fa n.1 t WW AM, 1 Catabllahe Jn)T 3 1S VOL.. XIX., NO. 5S1. IIOXOLlTILT, IIAWATLVX ISLANDS, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 9, 181)1. PIMCE: 5 CENTS. ,1! 9 HZflW r r II 11 1 ( - If a n 13 us tiicss Car lis. HAWAIIAN Abstract and Title Co. MIUKCHANT ST. rfONMLU, il. I. President - Vice-President Secretary TreaiurerA Manager Auditor Cecil Uroira V. H. Castle J. F. Brown, W. r if rear This Company is prepared to search racorda and furnish abstracts .ox title to all real property tn the Kingdom. Parties placing loans on, or contemplat ing tha purchase ot real estate will find it to their advantage to consult the company in regard to title. All orders attended to with prompt ness. Bell Telephone 225; P.O.Box 18fi. The Hawaiian Safe Deposit AND Investment Company. Has superior facilities for buying and selling STOCKS -:- -:- BONDS and i3 in a position to handle large blocks of stocks paying ca3h for same, or will sell upon commission. Ewa Plantation. Stoolc Caa be disposed of by us in large or small lots t fair prices. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of various sizes for the safe keeping of all sorts of valuables rented at reasonable rates. Silverware and Valuable Articles taken on storage for a long or short period. 3CF"Apply for particulars to THE HAWAIIAN SAFE DEPOSIT AND INVESTMENT CO. , 3514-tf 40S Fort Street, Honolulu. 0. BKEWER & CO., L'D Quxxa Street, Honolulu H. I. AGENT8 FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Co. Onomea Sugar Co. Hononm Sugar Co. Wailuku Sugar Co. Waihea Sugar Co. Makee Sugar Co. Haleakala Ranch Co. Kapapala Ranch. Planters' Line San Francisco Packets. Chas. Brewer & Co.'a Line of Boston Packets. RftHfnn Board of Underwriters. Agent3 Philadelphia Board of Underwri ters. List of Officers : fl. Carter. President & Manager George H. Robertson - - Treasurer v. t? Bishoo - Secretary Col. W. F. Allen - - - Auditor Cbas M. Cooke ) H. Waterhouse Esq. Directors. 8. C. Allen Esq. ) National Iron Worts QTJEE2 STREET, Between Alakea and Richard Streets. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE pared to make all kinds of Iron, Brass, Bronze. Zinc and Lead Castings ; also a general Repair Shop for Steam Engines, Rice Mills, Corn Mills, Water Wheels, Wind Mills, etc.; Machines for the cleaning of Coffee, Castor Oil Beans. Ramie, Sissal, Pineapple Leaves and other fibrous plants ; also, Machines for Paper Stock, Machines for extracting Starch from Maniock, Arrow Root, etc. DCF"A11 orders promptly attended to. White, Eitman & Co. 3423-tf . Massage. MRS. PRAY WOULD ANNOUNCE that she will attend a limited num ber of patients. Address at H. M. Whitney's, King st. ; Bell Telephone 75. 3223? Business Cariis. M. E. Grossman, D.D.S. DENTIST, 9S HOTZL 8TRKT. eSTOmcx Hocaa 9 a. M. to 4 p. it. DB. R. I. MOORE DENTIST, OfSca: Arlington 20029, Hotel St, Pirlor 2. &s3 Gas Administered. Office Hours : 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. 3271-lm ' DRS. ANDERSON k LUND, D KTSTTtSTS, Hotel op.Dr.J.S.McGren' -G Ab ADMINISTERED. C. B. RIPLEY, A.ECHITECT ! Office New afe Deposit Building, HosoLCXtr, H. I. Plana, a pecifi cations, and Superintend, ence given for every deHcription of Build ing. Old 15ci.'iitig successfully remodelled uud enlarged. Designs for interior Decorations. Maps or Mechanical Drawing, Tracing, and Blueprinting. Ditwirg f J ht i r Newapapi Illustration. PANTHEON Bath and Sliavina1 Parlors D. W. Roach, Proprietor. Corner Fort.and Hotel Streets. L. Platter, Chiropodist 3502-3m IF YOD ARE THINKING Of having a new Bath Tub, Patent Closet, Kitchen Sink, Hot Water Boiler, tinttejs, Conductors, Move Pipe, Water Pipe or anything in the Tinsmith or Plumbing Line, either in new work or general repairiog, we would be pleased to receive a call from vou, either per sonally or by telephone. Estimates furnished. All work guaranteed and promptly attended to. We respectfully solicit your trade. hop: Beretania street, second door east of Armory. Please ring up Mutual Telephone 244. THOS. NOTT, rer Jab. Nott. Jr. 3453-q HUSTACE & CO., Dbaxxbs in WOOD AND COAL Also White and Black Sand which w will sell at the very lowest market rates. X7"Bbll Telephone No. 414. X Mutual Tkuephosb No. 414. 3493-ly CENTEAL MARKET ! NXJTJ-AJNTJ STREET. First-class Market in every respect ; be sides carrying a full line of Meats, we make a specialty of Breakfast Sausaces, Head Cheese, I?ressecl Corn Beef. WESTBR00K & GARES, 3437-q Pbopbietok. The Daily Advertises is deliver ed by carriers for 50 cents a month. Ring up Telephones 88. Now is the time to subpcribe. THE HEW JEVELRY STORE! 503 Fort Street, ARK PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE ANY THING IX THEIR .LINE. Souvenir Spoons! a specialty. Also, on hand a fine stock of imported JEWELEY. EVERYTHING in the latest designs. Zjrl8laijd orders promptly attended to. P. O. EOX 2S7. MUTUAL TELEPHONE 46S. E. A. JACOBSON Man (.'hong Restaurant BETH3L STREET, HONOLULU. between king and hotel streets. Tbe Best 2 1-Cent Meal in Town ! g!FTowl in season on Tuesday, Fri day and Sunday Broiled Chicken every Sunday Morning. TICKETS FOR 21 MEAL8 $4.50! jCgTry it! 3517-tf Criterion Saloon PER JVTTSTri YI..IYL Another Invoice of the" celebrated JOHN WIELAND EXTRA. PALE Lager Beer Also, a fresh Invoice of CALIFORNIA OYSTERS .. . poR OYSTER COCKTAILS L. H. DEE, - Proprietor. '3406 Pionoor Steam CiNOY PAGTOSY and BAKERY f. tlolilN Practical Coniectioner, Paatrv Cook and Baker. Telephone. CASTLE & COOKE XjIJbEJ JSJSTJD FIBK :AGENT8 AG1SNT8 FOR NSW ENGLAND MUTUAL Life Insurance Co. OF BOSTON, Mtmi Fire Insurance C. OF HARTFORD. "SANS SOUCi"' HOTEL SEASIDE RESORT, wilKIKI, : HONOLULU. "I desire to find no quieter haven than the 'Sans SoucV, and may well add with the poet: 'In a more sacred or sequestered bewer, Nor nymph nor Faunus naunted.' ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON." P. C. Advertiser, Oct. 7, 1S93. T. A. Simpson, 3523-ly MANAGER. Something New ! IF YOU ARE GOING TO HILO, Hawaii, do not forget to call in at the Olaa Restaurant. J. LYCURGUS, 3540-tf Proprietor. (Dtncrdl SiDncrasnnnii: HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., HARDWARE, Cutlery and Glassware 307 Fort Street. 3575-1 v J &. DAVIDSON. Attorney &nd Coansellor-it-La. OfBce 36 Merchant 8trnt F. M. WAKEFIELD, Attorney- and Counsellor at Law Temporary Office with C. W. Ashford, Merchant Street, Honolulu. 3394-ly WILLIAM C. PASKL. ATTORNEY -AT - LAW Asr A.grnt to tako Acknowladgruont Orrics No. 13 Kaahumanu Street, Hono- lulu, H.I. . W. EL. BENSON, PIANO TXJISriili Leave orders with Thomas Krouse, Arlington Hotel, King Street; Tele phones : Mutual 630, Mutual 499. 3046-lmtf H. HACSFELD & CO.. General Commission Agents Cor. .Fort a Queeu bt.. Iloooinic LEWERS & COOKE. (Suocenort to Lewert & Dlokaoat Importers ant Dealer in f.nmr x And all Klnda of Buiiaina M&tertt. No. 83 rOBT 8TBSET, Honolnlx. B. W. It'CHrgirEY, ' J. M. A T. W. M'CHXKKX , 124 Clay St., S. F. 40 Queen Bt, iior.o. M. VT. McOHESNEY & SONS, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Mer chants and Importers. 40 Queen St., Honolulu. . i LEWIS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 111 FORT STREET. Tel "- v. wg7 BEAVER SALOON. yort Street, Opposite Wilder t Co.' B. J. NOLTE, PBOFSISTOB. Tlrtt-olMS Lunehea Served wltb Te. ooffc Bod Water, Ginger Ala or llk. Open From 3 a m. till lo p. 4Sr3mofcera'Beqnlsltea Bpeclaltv JOHN T. WATERHOUSE. Importer and Do;?' -i GENERAL No. 25-31 Qceeu Street, lionoialc B0N0LULU IRON WORKS CO., ITS j liWiira Hno-nr Mills. fVkVklMrfc. RraCi , . nnd Tead Casting's.. j j And machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to ships blacksmithinc. Job work excuted on the shortest notic. The Planters' Monthly. CONTENTS FOR IDECJEIVl BKR, 1893. Adieu 1893 Welcome 1894. Preserving Tnmarinds. Suj:ar and Liior in Fiji. Canadian Su.nr Trade. . Valuable Tabic for Sugar Boilers and Chini.-s. i Coffee Plartin? in Trinidad. I Hilo r'auti'tion Their Remarkable Prosperity in Keeent Years. Irrigation in Jgvpr. Insect Pe.-ts o: Cote Trees. Citric Aci in :Ii9 Ca i Juice. Eeet Seed Exhibits at ? 'ie World's Fair. The China Beet Crop f r 1S93. United .'-tate Bai-ana i ?nportations. Siaal the Hojv of the B..iiamas. Subscription 2.50 a year. Foreign Subscription $3 a year. Bound Volumes Back Volumes bound to order. 3 50 Address : GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO., 46 Merchant St., Honolulu. LATE HEWS P Nothing New in the Hawaiian Situation. SUBJUGATION 0? THE MATABELES. The Crulaer New York Ordered to lira zil Casli .Balance In the United Statea Treasury Greahain'a Ambi tionTrade in the Gilbert Islands. Hawaiian Investigation. Washington, Dec. 26. The Senate committee will tomorrow begin the Hawaiian investigation under Mor- f;an's resolution. It is presumed the nvestigation will take the shape of an inquiry into the conduct of Minis ter Stevens at the time of the revolu tion and of Commissioner Blount, with the possibility of going into the question of the recognition of the Provisional Government and also an investigation as to the regularity of the Blount appointmenf. It is not yet known whether the meetings will be opened to the public or held behind closed doors. Brazilian Affairs. Pernambuco, Dec. 26. The Bra zilian dynamite cruiser JNictneroy, which put to sea yesterday for the purpose it was said, of engaging in a battle with tne rebel snips Jtepubiica and Aquidaban, which, it was re ported, had gone to the island of Fer nando de Noronha to impress the con victs there into the rebel service, re turned here this morning reporting that she had been unable to nnd tne rebel ships. It is now said that the Nictheroy will await the coming of the rebel ships here and will right them in these waters. The news from Rio Janeiro brings little that is fresh. Both sides claim that their opponents are driven to the last extremity and must soon give in. The people would be relieved by deci sive action by eitner party. Buenos Ayres, Dec. 26. It is ru mored that Thompson, united btates Minister to Brazil, has recognized the Brazilian insurgents as belligerents. The explosion of a powder magazine at Uerro nas done immense damage. Washington, Dec. 26. Not a par ticle of credence is placed here in the report from isuenos Ayres that Min ister Thompson, at Itio, nas recog nized the insurgents as belligerents. It is Improbable that Thompson would take any such step before receiving instructions from Wash ington, and it can be stated with as surance that he has received no such authority. The cruiser New York has been ordered to Rio Janeiro to re-enforce our fleet. Minister Mendonca believes the crisis in the Brazilian revolution is at hand and that a decisive stroke will be made this week. He says the two great ironclads of the rebel comman der Mello and the flotilla of torpedo craft hastily improvised by Peixoto are rapidly nearing each other. The Minister says that a collision is al most certain before next Monday. He recognizes that the little torpedo and dynamite boats are tremendously overmatched by the rebel ships, but counts much on the ability of the small boats to maneuver quickly and discharge their novel explosives. Mendonca is hopeful and confident that Mello's fleet will be defeated and Peixoto's ships will then be able to turn their attention to the other rebel admiral, Gama, who is in Rio harbor. Trade in the Gilberts. i f The news that comes from the Gil bert islands shows that one more source of American trade in the South ' i i I, l i 1 " i. t-:. jseus lias uteu jiauucu uy mi l- ain. Five years ago Americans con trolled the lucrative trade of these islands and the American flag was known over all the group. Now the American trader is held in contempt and our flag is no longer seen, simply because the British have assumed a protectorate over Butaritari and will soon have all the islands under Eng lish rule. The natives are easily in fluenced and the impressive presence of a British cruiser is enough to awe them into obedience. They have seen Uncle Sam's flag and his officials trea ted with contempt, and from this time, on England may count on getting all the trade of the islands. This is hard on the men who devoted years to building up this trade, but it is a pro cess that has becomo very familiar in the South seas. Hawaii is about the only place in the wide Pacific where Americans control the trade, and even this advantage Cleveland has done his best to kill. S. F. Chron icle. Available Cash Balance. Washington, Dec. 26. The pros pects are that during the present week the available cash balance in the trea sury will reach a lower figure than ever before recorded in its history. At the close of business Saturday the bal ance was $90,4S7,26S, and it is gener ally expected that it will fall below $90,000,000 during the week. The total balance the first of the present month was $95,199,615, showing a re duction during the month of $4,712, 348. This loss, however, has fallen more largely on the currency balance than on the gold reserve. A marked excess of expenditures over receipts, it is now believed, will show the defici OM ABROAD ency in the revenues at the close of the calendar year to be about $37,000,- 000. Ambition of Grssbanu New York, Dec. 26. The Commer cial Advertiser's Washington special says: The presence of Hopkins, the newly elected Mayor of Chicago, In Washington, and the fact that ho had an interview with Cleveland ami Gresham last evening, has started again the talk about the design on the part of Cleveland to assist Gresham in securing his election to the Senate, if possible. Cleveland is credited with wanting to provide for Gresham and also with the fear that if the Demo crats should be enabled tc elect a suc cessor to Cullom in the Senate, W. It. Morrison might get the place. t Made a Mistake. If Gresham ever had any ambition to enter the Senate he ought to dis miss it now. Even with Cleveland's backing he would And it very hard work to light against the strong nub ile prejudice that has been created by his course in the Hawaiian affair. Gresham would htave made himself one of the most popular men in the country if he had flatly refused to fol low Cleveland's lead in the Hawaiian business and had retired from the Cabinet. Such a move would have shown his good judgment as well as his independence, and it would have insured him any publio preferment that he-desired. S. F. Chronicle. Matabeles Subjugated, Cape Town. Dec. 26. Commis sioner Rhodes has arrived at Palapye and announced that the Matabeles are entirely subjugated and that Xing Lobengula does not intend to return to Bulawayo. Major Forbes, Selous and Eustace will return by easy stages to this place. Victoria's Trip. London, Dec. 26. The preliminary arrangements for the Queen's visit to Florence are completed and the con tract for the tenancy of the Villa Fab bricotti has been signdd by Colonel Slade, the military attache at Rome. The villa is a fine, stately building. The terrace commands a splendid view of Florence. It is probable there will he a family gathering in Coburg, including the German Emperor and Empress, Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia, the Grand Duke of Hesse, Princess Alix, and the Prince and Princess of Mein ingen. The Queen will stay there about a week. Trouble in San Domingo. New London, Dec. 26. Rear-Admiral Stanton has received the official papers in his allairs relating to the salute of Mello ; also has orders to proceed immediately to San Domingo, where parties are supposed to be plot ting for the overthrow of President Heureaux, who ordered a prominent General and his family on the island to be executed. Stanton will leave January 3d and go to Port-au-Prince, where he. will meet the Kearsarge, now on the way there, upon which he will hoist his flag and proceed to the scene of trouble. A Big Fire. What is known as the Printing dis trict of San Francisco sullered a big loss by fire on Christmas day. The heaviest losers were Francis, Valen tine & Co., the printers, whoso loss is estimated to be $150,000. The build ing occupied by the Call and the Bul letin was also injured to the extent of $2000. Blake, Moflit & To woe will lose about $25,000, and other losses will bring the total up to about $350,000. Cannibals Chastised. London, Dec. 26. The officer of the British gunboot Boomerang, writing from Sydney, N. S. W., gives an ac count of the punishment inflicted on the Pentecost island cannibals. They murdered four members of the crew of the American schooner Don Henry last September, and murdered a por tion of the crew of a French vessel. The Boomera ng and French warship SchoriiF landed detachments of ma rines and . defeated the cannibals in several engagements and burned their villages. The French and British commanders also captured those directly implicated in the murder. They were all sen tenced to imprisonment for life at the French convict settlement at Nou mea. At Pentacost island alone over thirty white men have been massacred and robbed. Large quantities of human bones and other remains were found, indicating beyond doubt that the can nibals had other victims. Candidacy of Harrison. New York, Dec. 27. The America says: It has just leaked out that friends of ex-President Harrison have Jerfected an organization and formal y gone to work to make him the Re publican standard-bearer in 1896. Major E. G. Rathbone, of Ohio, is in charge of the movement. Major Rathbone was Fourth Assist ant Postmaster-General under the last Administration. He for inany yer.rs was connected with the United States Secret Service, and established quite a reputation a.s a skillful detective. He was one of Harrison's lieutenants at the Minneapolis convention. Tried to Murder the Mayor. Louisville (Ky.), Dec. 26. Chas. J. Schwartz tried to assassinate Mayor Tyler in his oflice this afternoon. He dfew a revolver, but, before he could use it, Tyler disarmed him. The (Continued on page 3.) G O