riO . ' i u i i i i r 11 iii x r -'mm KtMt11ti1 July 'i, is.'.tl. VOL. XXX., XO. 5203 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUESDAY, JULY 2.'. 1599. TWELVK PAGES. riMCK riVE CEKOT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. Q. WOOD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. HONOLULU Address: Care of F. D. Greany. Boston address: Rooms 68 and 60 Smith building, No. 15 Court Square. T. McCANTS STEWART. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, Progress Block, opposite Catholic Church, Fort street, Ho nolulu, II. I. Telephone 1122. A. L. C. ATKINSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE: COR ner King and Bethel Streets, (up-itairs). DR. C. B. HIGH. DENTIST. PHILADELPHIA DENT al College 1892. Masonic Temple. Telephone 318. DR. A. GORDON HODGINS. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 548 FORT Street. Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4, 7 to 8. Telephone 953. DR. A. C. WALL. DR. 0. E. WALL. DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 4 p. m. Love Building, Fort Street. M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. DENTIST 98 HOTEL STREET, Ho nolulu. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. an, GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. DENTIST FORT STREET, OPPO site Catholic Mission. Hours: From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. WALTER HOFFMANN. BERETANIA STREET, OPPOSITE Hawaiian Hotel. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. in.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: 8 to 10 a. m. Tele phone 610. P. O. Box 501. DR. I. MORI. 136 BERETANIA ST., BETWEEN Emma and Fort. Telephone 277; P. O. Box 843. Office hours; 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 12 a. m. DR. A. N. SINCLAIR. 413 KING ST., NEXT TO THE OPERA House. Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays: 12 m. to 2 p. m. Telephone 741. C. L. GARVIN, M. D. OFFICE No. 537 KING STREET, near Punchbowl. Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 a. m., 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Telephone No. 448. T. B. CLAPHAM. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DEN- tist. Office: Hotel Stables. Calls, day or night, promptly answered. Specialties: Obstetrics and Lame ness. CATHCART & PARKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. HAVE moved their law offices to the Judd block. Rooms 308-309. F. M. BROOKS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, (FORT AND Hotel Streets). Over Falrchid's Shoe Store, Honolulu, H. I. L0RRIN ANDREWS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Thurston & Carter, Merchant street, next to postoffice. FRANCIS J. BERRY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law. Will practice In the U. S. Federal and State Courts. Pro gress Block, corner Beretanla and Fort Streets, rooms 5 and 6. W. C. Achi. Enoch Johnson. ACHI & JOHNSON. a TTHRKRYS AND COUNSELLORS at Law. Office No. 10 West King Street. Teiepnone ss. CHAS. F. PETERSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public- 15 Kaanumanu street. LYLE A. DICKEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY Public King and Betnei streets. Telephone 806. P. O. Box 786. J. M. KANEAKUA. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law. Office: in tne ucciaentai Hotel, corner of King and 4'akea Streets, Honolulu. P. SILVA. AGENT TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDG ment3 to Instruments, District o Kona, Oahu. At W. C. Achi s of flee. King Street, near Nunann. TURNED TO HILO FUTURE NOB HILLlTHE OAMD RAILWAY T. D. BEASLEY. DRAUGHTSMAN. PLANTATION and Topographical Maps a Special ty. Room 30G, Judd Building. Tel ephone 633. Mr. Baldwin Tells ol the Birec- tion of the Lava Streams. DR. T0MIZ0 KATSUNUMA. COMPARED WITH FORMER FLOWS VETERINARY SURGEON. SKIN Disease of all kinds a specialty. Office: Room 11, Spreckels Build ing. Hours: 9 to 4. Telephone 474. Residence Telephone 1093. Present Flow Has Reached the Mld die Ground and Turned Towards the Rainy City. 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. Hilo, Hawaii. July 21. lvj'j. Wiiat Was Seen oa a Tear of In spection of Pacific Heists! Am LAW COMPANY H'V MR. OESKY BUILDS ROADS Exclusive Water Works, Electric L Kht System. Electric Railway and Other Conveniences. Thorv ar quite a numlr of ji1o 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. ni. EDITOR ADVERTISER: There in thU tl,v whM thhlk lIl(,v knmv aU seems to he so much confusion in re-Uorv Is to 1h IrarmM aUmt ro.wl luil!- 1 1 If f . M J . f . Kara 10 me uirccuon oi uows nimum inPi but even such might prt a lvIniT from the present outbreak that a word or lwo ty f.knK a trip over the n.nl in explanation of the nature of the th-it s rutv country there,ilout3 may le helpful. to Parinc Heights, by which name he Before doinR this I should like to say iioslcnatrs what he is determined shall that the Information in regard to the location of the present outbreak, which was contained in the article signed "By One of the Party." in the Gazette of MISS F. WASHBURN. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND Typewriter. Office: Room 202, Judd Building. Telephone 10S6. WILLIAM SAVIDGE. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. aiclnerny Block, Fort Street. C. J. FALK. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEXI- 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 0. G. TRAPHAGEN. ARCHITECT 223 MERCHANT ST., Between Fort and Alakea. Tele phone 734. Honolulu, H. JAMES T. TAYLOB, H. dm. SOC. C. t. CONSULTING HYDRAULIC ENGI- neer. 306 Judd Block, Honolulu, H. I. BURIIETTE & 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. be the future Nob Hill of thU city. It has gotten to !h pretty well un derstood here that what Mr. lHky un- i . t t . ...in . . i ..H.i. . July ISth. was obtained from Surveyor ,t,,u,M' 1H' ;"nipu.i.M,. K. I). Baldwin. No one is letter ae-,Aiul he is a gentleman who doe not quainted with that region than he, as allow any grass to grow under his f-t i ne nas surveyeu am iraersei i- xvhen he starts in to do anything, as whole of it. Also he has taken part It-I , ular pains to locate the position of,""'" "-,J the different outbreaks from that "i roai i;!iiniir.K in the i.it three spot. It was he who mapped out me months. ... .i rt... till,. ...... ..-I.e..!. I iriuitr ui tin- ....y ...... ... Accepting jit. Invitation to a drUe route nas now oeen esiaousiun uu : best one from Hilo to the source of the -" ru.ij over r.M.i iiim.i a ilow of 1SDD. -spanking big team that cost Mr. Iwky Running from the summit of Manna over $."ikj. and which he only received Loa towards the east ami part way from CaKfornia uIkmii three weeks ngo. .1.vii tlio siile nf the mountain there is an Advrrll ;.r rrnresentntlve wn a ridge, or long spur. It Is along this'jshown m.ny things In the course of the . . - - ridge that so many oi .Mauna ioa s om-.auernooii tui openct ins ryejt to the breaks have occurred those of IS IL. .great Wf;,-fc now lelijg carril tm In ISo.j, 1SS0-S1 and the present one. jopenlng Mp th' Pacin Heights pronr Lfr.Irttirr rttlt IIMflTl tllin rillLTl f V It. tt. rtt lit irn It iiiiu'I I ... ..... might ilow directly toward Walakea. Jdcrstood ' that this property embra.-rs toward the Volcano House, or toward .ome 4-0 :.tcs formerly onnnt bv tho the middle ground between Mauna Kci'llooth rsta t and that .Mr. Iler paid and Mauna Loa. Ilr the neighborhood f JKmj.immi ftr It. A Ilow breaking low down on the The trarl indndo ihe main ridc dl- ridge, or toward the east, would now viding the Nuuanu and Pauoa valleys toward Walakea. one nrcaKing nign ,and the land on either id of it ex up would ilow down either one side or'rnding from the P.iuo.i stream on on. the other, as It could not ioiiow ine sj,jt, to tno xuu:m stream on th. nth- summit of the ridge for any iengtn.'(.r About elirhtv nrres tif tho hlhi . 1 Tlino . . . " owing to us narrowness imn i !.-. portion or the land Is suitable for res it would go either towards the Volcano idence proierty. and comprises charm House or toward me miuuie Kr' lug knolls, undulating pasture land between Mauna Kea and Mauna lAa. 'an,j p,.ntr- slopes of easy iIomtih. er A flow going toward mo on aim aro found Nyund question th tul House would turn at rigut augies o iM..illtifni VIpu to i .t .irwi . - - ' - mm m w its lirst course aucr huih "'where on the Island. At altitude fifteen miles, owing to the natural ranplnR from 4lwl lo TiH f(H.t arronjni: trend of the ground, and thus ultimate- t( ,M.alon nvtf.t iJOautflJ panoramas ly would flow toward the sea between unfoM themselves to view. Tho pret- runa ami ivau. i-orsome rt-auu ... ...... of h,,..,,!,,!,. nn,t ,in of the flows from this ridge have ever toallljfu, rnvrons lay leneath. the ta taken this direction, but have, most of 0 ,atrhoj, nn,, r( 0 npt,H f ho VaWK a. m - mr a rM w r n ttmiwi Te General Manager Dillingham's Semi-Annual Report Shows an Extremely Flourish ing State of Affairs, Tin MMiii aniiu.il tju- iiii- .f ih,- .t.H kliobli i? (.f tin l.ilitt U.iilwav ami liinl fninjmiiv was lndil fjtTiLiy :iflrii(Miti at I iVIK-k at I In riMiuiH nf tin (1i;iiiiIht "f ("utiitiH-n. After . niisiileriu- Hi.. n-Hiri nf f M-tirr.il .Matiai-r Dillitiliatti. irint t Im-Iuw in full, it w.ts uhfl to iM-ll Mifli. h iiI nf n rre treajiiiry lHk to tin nM'!it ih UIhiI.Iith at jur. in roMir lion to iln-ir linMiti;:. to ittialii the aiuotitii --!Hlnl Iur in t in pM-jH iil ear for I lie iww main (r.t k an far a llie fiTiili.i-t works, known a tlie tuakai liiu for new -an ami loi ninnii s. riil lale nin-ha4-tl. -lr all of wliirh art in tin natiin of NTiiiatiiiit iitiroiuiiix. In titer wonlrt it wan voteil licit tin extmonlitiary exwtiM for Hrtnaneiit ililproieiuelilH Iititilil Ih uiil for on! of the reMre tre.lMirj iiM-k instead of Iwin itirlmlol in ilie running rxene ae eoiint ami Iilin hil from iliix i.irV .iniiii. Tin action takfii a? for-liaote in ilii uM-r a few lays Mtire atul i? in line with ilie lah im nls jmi out in an interview with Mr. Dilliiiliaiu at that time. S-n iiiuiieiHalely after the luei-iin la?t nihl t!eiier.tl .Manager I illiiiuh.uu xiiil the treasury m I held ly the nmi- t.-iii .niii.Jl t.. itm i . . . ..r eiul i t... listioiMl of hy Ihe artioti taken at the llieeliti: "Thi will iill hae u 7im har in the immmiiv for any elllereliey ill I lie fill tire, while I lie 1TM .r t herealnMll a jmi lo llli !iN-khohh tS Will pill the MMil otl a f.lU IwtM ami aide .iri of iht ears irnitis to ! applieil to dividends and lo htiihlin tip the reere fund. I ran no! fell you off hand exactly how many Mian will In mM hut the division will 1m Mich that each of the preeui Miwkhnlder will re eeie 111 n-r rent, of Iiih holdings. ThN will make our tttal p iitl up capita! to k in in illation nearly JfJ.tKMi.mxi. The matter of a j-vi.il dividetnl to the IM klmlih rt lo In foIoil hy regular mics ln-nafler at latil inl r.iN. tiv entirely with ihe dirvetor and will 1h th-eithil hy them at their riet meet in;, the dale for whih has not et Imi-ii mI." Following is tin semi annual nNitt ahoio nfrreI l. ! gether with ilo tahtilated tateiiiuls which aceoma!iid it: HoNoi.t'i.t. II. U .Iri.v -I. !::. Tn tiii: l'i:iiiii:r .m SrMKiioi.ii:i:s r Tin: f Iaiii Kaii.way AM IM llANV. ;i:mi.i:mi:n: I In ; to Mil. mil herewith a ll.il.tmt She in htief form, showiu; the state of our inuuiiy"s alTairs for the half ear eiidin; .linn :.. IMiti. Tin growth of ihe freight and p.ieii r htisitiiss Mine the rompletioii of the extension to Kahiiku at the close of last ear. ha? Ih'H most satisfactory, as will Ies4-en hy comparing; with tin first ix mouths f I Mis The total earnings, net of all exus-s ami intrest lwmds them, roiiowcu tne ojuhimo- "' valley are stretched almost at one s I lie total earnings, net oi all eXeis ami l!ltfest JI IwiXlds that of 1S42 breaking low don. vLeni fect lk( a farHL Qno aclllay looks oiilstamling during tin six months ending dune lMt'.i. wen n!Ifwt0.r? same Place. j-on int.. Punchbowl not at it. while U7;i7lJ2T.; the total net timings for the whole of last ve.tr KtT.SlklntS?Ulri5 Ulaula.Pspm uvre '.l.;.?.!: a pr,.,iorliona,e inrr,s-. in the totafnet AIIIIIS 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 July. "MIGNON," 720 Beretania Street, Honolulu. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love's Building: Fort St. PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE PRODUC- tion, Singing and Harmony. Especial attention paid to muscular control, touch and musical analysis. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. 215 Merchant St. PER "MORNING STAR." FROM Micronesia. Hibiscus and Banana At wicks, belts, spears, war clubs, shells. ivory nuts, and tortoise shells, as well as the best assortment of Hawaiian curios in town. Tel. 639 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. Baths 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. upon It, a small part going toward the Volcano House, but by far tno larger ! portion making for the middle ground. The flow or 1S33. being nign up. t-in. directly toward the middle ground, as also did an ancient flow higii up. Anv flow reaching the middle ground would turn at right angles to its lirst course, either toward Kawalhac or to ward Hilo. With the exception oi mo ancient flow spoken of alxive they have all gone toward Hilo thus far. The present outbreak being nipn up. just above that of the 1S."3 flow, the stream of lava has taken Just the course we would expect it to take: and it now has reached the middle grounu. and has turned toward Hilo. At the time of the visit of our piri there were no indications of there nav- in$ lnn anv flow directly toward 11110. There had been a flow Ave or six miles toward the Volcano House, but It had stopped. If this flow had continued. ultimately it would nave how on in ward the" sea between Kau and Puna, nut timro could be no flow from this ;rot directlv toward Kau or Kap.ipala. Yours truly. c. . u.i-i" t-. Settlement. Arrangements have nt last heen made whereby the Hoard of Health will probably get away for Molokal by the AV. G. Hall next Friday. The trip has been long deferred through no steamers being available. The otllclals have received a great number of ap plications for permission to go on the trip, and there is little doubt that the Hall will carry the largest party that has yet visited the Settlement. picked out with the naked eyo. with the bold, rugged outline of Diamond Head anil the silvery jea a. a back ground. Away off In the other direc tion arc the Kwa and Oahu plantation looking like evergreen glad In the brilliant verdancy of thxlr rare IV-M; the silvery threadlike Mream and quiescent lakes that di.tir.gnb!i iVarl harlMir. with the Waianao mountain half hidden In their own !jdowy depths and Harler iNdnt thrown n-it In lold relief against th broad Parl- flc. Truly a magnificent vi-w and one of which the eye ran r.eer tire. The road which Mr. Iesky ha had constructed to reach hi projxrty leaves the Government nu! at a -lnt near the Ilooth homestead. For the first three or four hundred tvl there Is a seven and one-half jr cent cra le. but afterward the grade Is uniform, six per cent for the entire distance to the top of the ridge two mile and a quarter. The greater portion of this road, especially at the lower end. I blasted out of solid rock. tho iar.d of tons of which have leen used in con structing rock wall. and embankment ft ..b . a. . ami in lormtne a noiid road'.ed. jo even Is the grade and o rasv the ac cent that teams can go to the vxmralt at a trot. 11 nas cost me alnvit f2Vv") to build this nad." said Mr. IWkv. while on the way up. "and It will take an other f.."o to finish It. All thU work has been done Jr. side of three month. At the rate the Government I putting the Nuuanu val!ey road through It & WOMIU taKe them three vears to do what I have done in three month, and yoti will notice that this nad is ulde enough for threo team to ! driven abreast. There J t.n shoddy work about this road: It I built on the old I have (Mrniti; nvi-r l;iM ir nf iimri lli.ui 11 t-r fnl. Tln fn-ilii ;irniii.- fur lln firl ix ttmtitljK fif 1.1 yar wiri s;i.7r.i;i; fur lli x iikuiiIix jtii -m!-il i1mv wen si l-.i::i.l:. .in iui-riMM of ui-r i::n -r t--ril. Tin i;i 11 rr irtiiti fur tin llrl ix !iu!itli fif lis vi-n -'-J.:.ir: fur lln half i-ar inline .Iuin ::mli lli k.-ixii IS!!'.!.!!. an iumMM? f im r 11:: -r tf-ni. hi Mti'ilfriii lln fa I lh.it tin intal m carnitiM liav Hum lliati iImiiIiIiiI tin ai-r;ii if lal -ar. il tiitif m? rt-iiii-iiilM-rtl th.it tip- ti niori if 1 1 - lin- ImmihI Waian.nc waji ill oI r.ltiol mily l l.l-l lialf nf lyis; ,flV. ' CT, fnl.V ri ilia 1 ili tin i-ff-m l Kalml 11 . t. nion uiil b wli.il Wii i-Iaiuil for il 1 !- 1...M. f i: .:n! a oh i -r it-iii. --iiriiy a tbw i u t urM. ;a;il jmv a. Ij.iiiiI-..iii.- in. i.;u.- fin tli tiM-l u-ll. With ili. ;u!iliiinal bM.i.-lit itf I In ix plntit.illi.i:- ..- (. J-t;.. t,f fn.nl. u? may f 1 til ti 1 1 oik forw.iri .-1 ..iitiuu.1 iti-paM f ll; "inp.ni iiiitn-- for ili ij-i -i-tal -.ir. wi'itai. i:.is:niiitii:i:. TIm si.il. iio til t-f-rtit ! .1 .ijui.,1 I.-tilii72n. r aelual iti H a nf a l nf M I.ii.:.i:. v.'.i. h may ! tiiari.-il a follnu: V..... . . t t . .ii; .iioi IK...U.MIU-. 5: iz:.7T... l-Niaif puri ha.il m-ar U. I:. ii M.n ljTl.oa Ni'tv r.r.iip h lam- H!C'irti ir.iti. li.- iNtv waii-r xii.t.ly. fir.i r.-17!i.ll Sutnlrii-s. inrlitilitiu inw wan-lmtiM. linti Immim, i.-l.-plioti.-.. .1.- I ir..lT-.lI Tnlal -5irj.iic.ir: Tlii-n i I-mii- lmili iltiriti? lli .t ut yi-ar a toial f 11: llorcr Cicts a Irc-cit. The Government band played at the Unman ytem built to lat. foot of Nuuanu street yesterday after- had as high as eichtv-fiv men on thl noon for the benefit of trie and rfc almost ctmtantly and my p-iy wounded soldiers on the lt lief. After ro!ls for the last two month have av , . . A I i"'vH v.ii'i.iiii 4.'. j4 - n.iwi j-r ;ay erniSi'.e i; 0. il LUL;A, rariMdll UpillidU. rented with a finely finished -nrinical jmw.Lt : r.-l f:e. N,,. tl. re ha 1- lnsirunieni iounu "ii ine i.i 1 1 oi r io:;;r.. i worK ir.e 1 1 LOVE BUILDING, FORT STREET; iCalooean. The 1. ut.uiar.t who hail ivor.ey with tr.e. at.d my ex;r!-r. e TTn;tair? P O Box C51. I carrv iounu ine insiniiiii-u mane ine rrcs- 1 n v i more or; iior.e u a a full line of ALL KINDS OF entation. Captain IWper s words of short r tin;" If I keep the superintend GLVSSES from the CHEAPEST acknowledgement were heartily cheer- r.ce of it In my own hand. In an to the BEST. Free Examination led by the soldiers, every one of wimm of the Eyes. had preatly enjoyed the concert. Continual oa Vaa? C.) 1 Makes the fcini mere dclldouo end f iol2amc