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VOL. XXX., XO. 5202
HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. MONDAY. JULY J!. IW. -TWKI.VK I'AlihS.
n:i:i: nvi: cknth.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
i. Q. WOOD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. HONOLULU
Address: Care of F. D. Greany.
Boston, address: Rooms C8 and GO
Smith building, No. 15 Court
T. McCANTS STEWART, j
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT j
Law, Progress Block, opposite;
Catholic Church, Fort street, Ho
nolulu, IL I. Telephone 1122.
A. L. C. ATKINSON.
lTTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE: COR
aer King and Bethel Streets, (up
tt&ire). DR. C. B. HIGH.
OEXTTST. PHILADELPHIA DENT
al College 1892. Masonic Temple.
Telephone 318.
DR. A. GORDON HODGINS.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 518 FORT
Street. Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2
to 4, 7 to 8. Telephone 953.
DR. A. C. WALL. DR. 0. F WALL
DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. XL
to 4 p. m. Love Buildin
Street.
M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S.
.DENTIST 38 HOTEL STREET, Ho
nolulu. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to
4 p. m,
GEO. H. HUDPY, D.D.S.
DENTIST FORT STREET, OPPO
ftito Catholic Mission. Hours:
From 9 a. ,m. to 4 p. m.
DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
3ERETANIA STREET, OPPOSITE
Ha-vraiian Hotel. Office Hours: 8
to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p.
ci. Sundays: 8 to 10 a. m. Tele
phone 510. P. O. Box 501.
DR. I. MORI.
r.3S BERETANIA ST., BETWEEN
Crania and Fort. Telephone 277;
P. O. Box 843. Office hours; 9 to
12 a. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays,
3 to 12 a. tn.
DR. A. N. SINCLAIR.
as KING ST.. NEXT TO THE OPERA
Kous?. Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.;
1 to S p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays:
12 tn. to 2 p. m. Telephone 741.
C. L. GARVIN, M. D.
OFFICS No. 537 KING STREET.
near Punchbowl. Hours: 9:00 to
12:CO a. m., 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.
Telephone No. 448.
T. B. CLAPHAM.
VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN-tiet-
Office: Hotel Stables. Calls,
day or night, promptly answered.
Specialties: Obstetrics and Lame-
CATHCART & PARKE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. HAVE
moved their law offices to the Judd
5JCVIr- Rooms 308-309.
F. M. BROOKS. '
ATTORNEY AT LAW, (FORT AND
Ko-tel Streets). Over Fairchld'e
Snoe Store, Honolulu, H. I.
L0RR1N ANDREWS.
.ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE
with Thurston & Carter, Merchant
street, next to postofflce.
FRANCIS J. BERRY.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
L&w. Will practice in -the U. S.
FK!eral and State Courts. . Pro
gress Block, corner Beretanla and
Ftert Streets, rooms 5 and 6.
"Tv . C. Achi. Enoch Johnson.
ACHI & JOHNSON.
-ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
t.t L&vr. Office No. 10 West King
Street. Telephone SS4.
CHAS. F. PETERSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
PcLiic 15 Kaahumanu Street.
LYLE A. DICKEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
Public. King and Bethel Streets.
Telephone 80S. P. O. Box 7S6.
J. M. KANEAKUA.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
taw. Office: In the occidental
Hotel, comer of King and akea
Streets, Honolulu.
P. SILVA.
t? TT V A T-TE ACKNOWLEDG-
meats to Instruments, District or
Kona, Oahu. At W. J. Acnrs oi-
T. D. BEASLEY.
DRAUGHTSMAN. PLANTATION
and Topographical Maps a Special
ty. Room 30G, Judd Building, Tel
ephone C33.
DR. T0MIZ0 KATSUNUMA.
VETERINARY SURGEON. SKIN
Disease of all kinds a specialty.
Office: Room 11, Spreckels Build
ing. Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone
474. Residence Telephone 1093.
DR. A. C. POSEY.
SPECIALIST FOR EYE. EAR.
THROAT AND NOSE DISEASES
AND CATARRH. Masonic Temple.
Hours: 8 to 12 a. m; 1 to 4 and 7
to 8 p. m.
T. MITAMURA, M. D.
CONSULTING ROOMS, 427 NUUANU
Street, P. O. Box 842. Telephone
132. Residence, 524 Nuuanu Street.
Cottage Hospital, 530 Nuuanu
Street. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and
6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 6 p. m.
MISS F. WASHBURN.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND
Typewriter. Office: Room 202, Judd
Building. Telephone 10S6.
WILLIAM SAVIDGE.
STOCK AND BOND BROKER.
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
C. J. FALK.
STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEM
ber Honolulu Stock Exchange.
Room 301 Judd Building.
A. J. CAMPBELL.
STOCK AND BOND BROKER. OF-
fice Queen street, opposite Union
Feed Co.
WM. T. PATY.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. GOOD
work. Reasonable Prices. Res
idence 720 Fort Street.
WING.
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KILAUEA. HAWAII. July 20. In tho oaly morijiiiK w l-mk.' r.im; wh.it w.ih fr.- nv I N !mo I J: n .ill foii.iw .!.n lh r.- Mwanl Mauni
If one were a Dante it might lt po-!an,l tart l for tho tiro vtm nvrr w if mir Tilnia!-H arc ! !-. th iruih K-.i. f ! cif u. r-:rac trir !rp
sible to give a faint Moa of tho Kran-l"1"1 ,lot 1,1 va of ln,,,"rl,,1,1,, rmis!i- r.it!i r than ri1.. Think of ii. In antl Koine j-.ulh t.f ih oin ti-l
, . . . ' ' Passim; Just south of a ilf.nl inn h.tnt;.U an am of ground oii!l f "ramp Tlr Qu-n.M Tt tmr ur-
(K-ur ana aw tin nature or a vouanu- of Vl.ry r,.r,.nl ;lriin an,i miiiiim o.rM a r.f.i uith 1ia. prko. n funI Ufa flowlnc Muth mt
eruption viewoil from th source. Or- j to Its st Mo. sti.,. nly u f.u.. S.u. t l:n unuM alolo fr a a j1iccJ!i pa ib t oto
ilinary English will have to tak his :,,nv fiv.- lunulnM f t-ct away, tli. uhi:. f.w .nl. Iiwt-rins ! j:h lhai of iKai om anI ni!it c l-n-
itiwins. waving mas- or r.rr: Th" it nan l.!.nS thai wn fl w.k in l!jat anl an om atrf ly.
moun.i s!iMk and trrtnMr.l. Th not toi r.r.Hii. S:n h lull w r fl- It I4.1.I r.ot cn.l (.ur ih of Ihn
on.l r of it all is that mi rinse . n om .y a waxing iSoi of fare wliUii . t;lt.c l-Ut. Imt hxn Ihin. At
place, and, reinforced ly a dlat;ratn.
possibly an idea may he conveyed.
Leaving the Kilauea Volcano Uotis approach nhl m.i..
our
A S 1 - - A t A
iwii j;uiues auti inrse-icniers. nv,.n!u...l .. 1..
with jof-iy.
Th hMt
thirteen in all. started about 1 o'clock w.. m intciiv.. u xva- i..-c. ...lry
on Friday morning, the 11th. Parsing ,u chichi the fjn-. Th con- I, m
mauka of Kulani Hill through the !,, ntI-v 1,;7n "! ";y !,! Ui
. , t- , lava. It Is perhaps fe-t In !i-.shi
beautiful Koa forest into Waiakea. we on norh r(,ns;a,.raMy llWi.r
reached, just before nightfall, a quiet on t other. A ry tlrp ?r.:u!i. jh t-
and secluded grove wear the How of haps thirty feet wide at lb" Lotton.
1SS1. Here we camped.
0. G. TRAPHAGEN.
ARCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST..
Between Fort and Alakea. Tele
phone 734. Honolulu, II
JAMES T. TAYLOB, W. A! SOC. C. f.
CONSULTING HYDRAULIC ENGI
neer. 306 Judd Block, Honolulu,
H. I.
BURHETTE& CO.
STOCK AND CUSTOM HOUSE BROK
ers. Real Estate and General
Agents. Office 639 King street,
near Alakea. P. O. Box 262. Tele
phone 641.
AHH1S MONTAGUE TURNER.
Remaining in Honolulu for a few
months will take a limited number of
pupils for
VOCAL INSTRUCTION.
Terms by the lesson or month. Com
mencing on and after the 10th of Julw
"MIGNON,"
720 Beretania Street, Honolulu.
COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL.
Love's Buildin?:: Fort St.
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tion, Singing and Harmony.
Especial attention paid to muscular
control, touch and musical analysis.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
215 Merchant St.
Makes a specialty of ancient Hawaii
an Curios, and also carries the best
assortment of modern Hawaiian work
to be found in Honolulu, including
Mats. Fans, Leis, Bamboo, Lauhala
and Cocoanut Hate, Etc., Etc. Tel. 659.
HONOLULU SANITARIUM.
10S2 KING STREET.
Telephone 639.
Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical sup
erintendent. Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Methods of Battle Creek, Michigan,
Sanitarium. Bath3 of every descrip
tion. Trained nurses in bath rooms as
well as in sick room. Massage and
manual movements. Electricity in
every form. Classified dietary, etc.
Ample facilities for thorough examin
ation. Dr. C. L. Garvin, consulting
physician and surgeon.
S. E. LUCAS, Parisian Optician.
LOVE BUILDING, FORT STREET:
Upstairs; P. O. Box 351. I carry
a full line of ALL KINDS OF
GLASSES from the CHEAPEST
to the BEST. Free Examination
of the Eyes.
nearly lilbd 1 he !) channel: -i!- r;rt ti rmel a if nih-r tnt haJ
party, consisting of nine tourists. comparatively speaking. It v.a .M!ii. Inter.tlr.u t rft w ti tu- r..,. e.n a il-j. u ruplitc ar-
hmmio himiu) i u.i i ic.i!iiy i. si.uiiiy ,en 111 u,o (erri rnannei u-m irJ.iijv iun fin- f.rne t$u eii
arrn.'s Sial.irtti- forni-l l--for ihe t nr running larl Mauni K-a.
runJi wholly dropj-.. ar.il In a moment If tt ontlr.ue- it mJl iak lnn for
i!i y louhl I n li.msin: from tb it to puch o-r tJeJ -!ce f L flat jl
roof ill dripping lui .ill lm i! mu !,.i!f uilbs nay and mn dimri lbs
lreanl. niunntaJn U tomard half-may
I imhk the fir fountain after an'!oun ir tMi!-ly taejjrr lo Kll.iira.
hour, we reitirtH! to ramp nnl tok a I!t Ih action U r.M urtl of
lreakfa-i tf hardtark. ranne. cl-V.en crr-it i!i r ibat ar. Tb flow
It had rained '-iv'a-s lo luo northeast, or. rati; P. h:7k and id.l h.m-t. It uat cl. tr V-m tn Ua !-! ;n to tu.nex
i:istirlv 1'lia ftltt Id tr ) . v lun .-.. -.tl 1 1 .. i v .... .... . t .1 1. ......-. . e .1
i.fanj an ia. so mat txtrjining was i,un,red and llfty or three hiindr.-.! f i l- c in ih. return Journey. wn. fo-.uul ibe ( rwiM 1 p,rlri;
obseiued and no idea (uld be formed arrows th top and I lilb d w ji'i .; :- that laa ln-1 run i-:i of a wbb- n.o iti!o ibo "fiU'M cneind." fir Alnahmi.
of the character, extent or change of bss. surging tnas of whii-leu lia. that irn "I lh- r.ut!i ."ile tif mr It iuut I at Iea.t flen mllr
the eruption. During the night it ;,,was Rapine into the air. sometime ramping tro-ind. Thi rrark w.i. in atvay from Ibe e.jr.w. and. wbl ibo
clc ired ind the cl nv .f the foe f.ii- ' "isln ! a "' ht of two hundred feet, line utih the ..ii.-h and .r.b.il.!y rep. pr nt o.urv ! ioarl Mil ..
1 1 1,1 M 11 in 1,11 1 un Explosions are .onilnuou. Now and re, n: ih- eak pla- hih hi l.:rt ibefe r:iu!i Rat runfrr l'
tains twenty miles away illumined our then a heavy volume of white m:i . from ll.e preure from l-dou. . mf. f.lTr. It u lllly r, j,,,,, mr-r !$,
shelter with a lurid glare. is literally shot Into the air. It i al- further e.ii. t on ihi tr.oiuie anl and mn ! wn hi'.b It criainly
An early start Saturday morning ( ways rising and rolling away. ieriig al.ing one whbh probably repr- nt ii a pity that It rjn't fni-nt lirlf
brought us out on the issl How, and ' the island with a thin. vapoMike pall. n of former i ruption. p.vihly ulth corrlng orthb-N Un 1 imtrad
for two hours we wound our way j Fast dilating as was the view through v..".-.': .ml 1h-i.s. u, ; AS -nt-r-j f rowing tb rich. nJ-.l e-'jn try
among the hummocks or pirketl out a; the gap into the nun1, the sight if the of x eruption. u. foiml a to:ifiiM-d tu the -aier!y tp t.f ih lUnd.
dubious course in the rough country ; river of lire Is; not !!. wonderful. It m.iv of new antl old lava, cre.it ln-.it The m pre. jon I irong In rny mind
adjoining the south edge, till we ; rushes through the opening as If diot atil the only h r. Milphur ban that t h! ruptb.n and tiir lack Mime
reached the point of contact between (from a cannon and. plunging over a nur.e out In quantity nnd crMall.e!. thing of tb firc and ttdtirne of tbor
the flows of 1S32 and 1SS1. It seemed fall f perhaps twenty feet, continue. a ery pr tty ma wa found tm Ibe ,f lC. and hw.k, and tbat It rlll
cruel to have our animals slip and 'madly down the mountain side through ;db of a deep breakdown, (hr culde c-a Ifor io:ns murJi ihmtp. Still,
stumble over the broken and danger- deep channel at a terrific speed. The thought it unsafe to rontlnue further rrrylhlng I rinj"ture. tVrta Inly the
ous How ;iny longer, so. leaving horses. ! flow- was nearly a liquid in ape.ir- in that direction, so th iarty iepar-
mules and tenders, just enough foodance as water. The run and puh ated. two of them taking on guide, to lt'rnll.Tj'd n I'jc 3
and orinlo was enrrieii nlonir fnr simtp. i
nance, and we started on foot to finish j
the long climb. Our camp was at an j
elevation of 3,900 feet. Without de- ;
tailing the weary hours of struggle up- !
ward, we arrived at the terminal cone
of the 1S52 eruption about r:C0 o'clock
and suddenly came in view of a fire
fountain two miles west. All fatigue .
was forgotten, and we .eagerly hurried
forward. The first new lava was
reached just east of the 1S32 con It
is broken, ragged and frothy, and
probably constitutes what was called
ithe Kan flow. It may have emerged
from the first cone of this eruption and.
flowing east, ran to the north of the
1S."2 cone and stopped. Passing over '
this cone, we came at once to fresh, hot
lava and found a channel running
about east southeast which appeared
to go over the crest to the south to
ward Kapapala. But the whole coun
try is covered with fresh lava, which
became very much tangled among the
numerous old and new cones. A
nightfall came down we reached an old
cone nearly a mile east of the spouting
lava and directly f;ving it. so conclu
ded to establish "Camp Fire Qu'n"
'there. Establishing a camp v:h a very
simple operation! It consisted of lay
ing down our canteens and short ra
tions, wrapping ourselves in blankeis
and sitting or standing, or anything
else to keep warm. It was bitterly
cold, and during the nicht we all
crawled over som -little steam cracks,
preferring the dampness with genial
w ninth to the biting wind. My aivr-
(oid registered about l'.T..o feet alti
tude. Now and then a heavy thud deep
'under our beads kept us reminded of
the fact that a live volcano was not
far below. One ran not well im.itu
without having seen the weird and
awe-inspiring surroundings. Not a par
ticle of vegetation, not even a mo.
nothing but desolation grim and hid
eous suggestions of death. There wa
no opportunity for dullness or weari
ness, for there. jut before us. was the
brilliant never-ceasing fountain of fire.
Away to the right, running o:T to the
northeast, was a river of tire. It is so
deep in its banks that nothing could
be seen from our camp except the long
line of glowing color above. All night
the surging, rushing, roaring thunder
of the fire fountains filled the air. Oc
casionally it would be thrown to a
height of two hundred feet, or more,
'and immense flakes fell over the sides
land rolled down in all directions.
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tin t crat.-r. di-:.ir.i f:.: .!. .iii.:i ;t --.. bv ar.er,,
Pi.n.h, p., .. ilV , i: f ,jj v,, , . r.rKt j.., ;t . .
locity. ft. .er -ettn1: i!!r :.. n. 7.1 .:-g. t.j. r- t- .1 rin
t!nt;oMs and somw!:.it r al ir :!- of ;.i.i -pibtr. a
tnti-rv.iN of or..-h.ilf to .
t:p altno.t eot-.tir.uoutv I
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ACTIVE CRATER
ON MAUNA L0A. JULY 16th, 1899.
made u ro:i i:,.0 inu:j;.. ie.:i.,v. i;
the rapids at Niagara or like t!.e wml. .
of the ea. Th" engineer of o:r p ir'y
stitnate.l that tr.e tha:.r.: w.i Ti':v
feet Wi.le. that the flowing V.l
ten feet dee;, ,,t,. i;j..d at 'le rat-
of forty f.et i:i a .t or..!. Tl;- bit.:.
op;ie. whb'.i We to i'. l W.i-i
deeply un lermir.ed. per!: t. :i f. .
If so. why r.o? ; o-jr side. t o? S
posing it sho-iM rave Jn. S-i h . . ':
ing thoughts did r.ot. however. pr ' .t
careful and :;.- rvati e e.;;:;;.it- f
cyrL . wjmmQp
Makes the food mere delicious nnd wholesome
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