0 1 lwfwr$F I 111 I I S I Iff I II i Km-aMI !! I July i. I .,. .VOL. XXX., NO. 6383. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS?, TUKSDAY, XoYKMItKlt. 1S91. TWELVK PAGES. ri:n'i: nvi: ;i:.vrs. II III PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS. -ATKINSON & JUDD (A. L. C. Atkin son and Albert F. Judd, Jr.) Office over Bishop & Co.'s bank, cor. Mer chant and Kaahumanu Sts. 1 .ACHI & JOHNSON (W. C. Achi and Enoch Johnson). Office No. 10 West King St.; Tel. 884. iYLE A. DICKEY. King and Bethel Sts.; Tel. 806;. P. O. box 786. FREDERICK W. JOB. Suite 815, Mar quette Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Hawaiian 'Consul General for States of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. CHAS. F. PETERSON. .71X3 St. -15 Kaahuma- PHYSICIANS. !3R. GEO. J. AUGUR, Homeopathic Practitioner and Surgeon. Special -attention given to chronic diseases; office and residence, Beretania St., nearly opp. Methodist church; office hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.; Tel. 733. C. Lu GARVIN, M.D. Office 537 King St-, near Punchbowl; hours 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 448. BR. A. GORDON HODGINS Office and residence, Gedge Cottage, corner .Richards and Hotel Sts.; office hours D to 11, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 953. DR. WALTER HOFFMAN. Beretania St., opposite Hawaiian Hotel; office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to s p. m.; Sundays 8 to 10 a. m.; Tel. 310; P. O. box 501. iDR. T. MITAMURA. Consulting rooms 427 Nuuanu St.; P. Q. box 842; Tel. 132; residence 524 Nuuanu St.; hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays 2 to G p. m. 1 3R. I. MORI 136 Beretania St., be tween Emma and Fort; Tel. 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 1) to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 12 m. to 2 p. m.; Tel. 741. r. B. CLAPHAM. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office Hotel Stables; ?alls, day or night, promptly ans wered; specialties, obstetrics and lameness. i a)R. TOMIZO KATSUNUMA. Veteri nary Surgeon. Skin diseases of all 'l .kinds a specialty. Office room 11. Spreckels Bldg.; hours 9 to 4; Tel. 474; residence Tel 1093. DENTISTS. 251. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., three doors above Masonic Temple, Honolulu; office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. mil. C. B, HIGH. Philadelphia Dental College 1892; Masonic Temple; Tel. GEO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. Fort St., op posite Catholic Mussion; hours from 0 a, m. to 4 p. m. Till. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Love Bldg., Fort St. BROKERS. A. J. CAMPBELL. Office Queen St. opposite Union Feed Co. . . -rf t r i TT cil-.l. j. FAi,iv.-.uemuer """"i" t-icudufic, luum Uvxuuuu.u&. WILLIAM SAVlDGEueai estate m all Parts or tne isianas Dougnc or ?old; No. 310 Fort St.; Mcinerny 3iK. ARCHITECTS. "HOWARD Suite 7, Tel. SS9. & TRAIN, Architects. Model Block, Fort St.; D. G. TRAPHAGEN. 223 Merchant St., between Fort and Alakea; Tel. 731; Honolulu. CONTRACTORS. T . BUTTERFIELD. Contractor and Builder. Store and office fittings, shop and repair work; Bell Tower Bldg., Union St.; Tel. 702. -t K MEEMANO & CO Contractors " and Builders, Painters, Paperhangers nnd Decorators; all work neatly done; office Fort St., back of High School, Honolulu. t t a TV. Contractor and Build- -FT -VI" x" nnd nffirf fittine:: brick. -on.i or stone building; shop Palace j riLUIU uu" w . - r0iv. residence wnuer xve., ueai ltW Oil - I Xewalo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUSIC. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL Love Bldg., Fort St.; Piano, Voice Culture, Sing ing and Harmony; especial attention paid to touch, muscular control and musical analysis. DO YOU WANT TO LEARN MUSIC? An opportunity now presents itself to learn from a competent teacher of the piano, graduate of Leipsic Uni versity, for the small tuition fee of $3 per month; satisfaction guaran teed: miDils tausht to play in six months. Address "Musician," Ad vertiser office. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER. Vocal Instruction; terms by the lesson or month; commencing on and after the 10th of July, 4;MIGNON"; 720 Bere tania St., Honolulu. DRAUGHTSMAN. T. D. BEASLEY. Plantation and To pographical Maps a Specialty; room 30G, Judd Bldg.; Tel. C33. nSTEN0 MISS A. A. ALLEN Office cor. King and Bethel Sts. (upstairs); Tel. 731. OPTICIANS. S. E. LUCAS. Love Bldg., Fort St., 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. ENGINEERS. JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. Consulting Hydraulic 30G Judd Blk, Honolulu. Engineer; MISCELLANEOUS. F. D. GREANY. A.B., (Harv.) Pri vate Tutor, with especial reference to preparation for college. Office cor. King and Bethel Sts.; Tel. C2 and S0G; P. O. box 759. MRS. B. F. McCAlY,. latest designs in Tailor-Made Evening, Dinner Gowns; and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Beretania St. FACIAL MASSAGE AND MANICUR ING PARLORS, 220 Beretania St., opp. Hawaiian Hotel cottage; one treatment free; Hours 10 to o. J. MORGAN. Opal Merchant, Jeweler and Lapidary; Opal Cutting a' Spe cialty; No. 2 School St., near bridge. P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledg- I ments to instruments, district of Ko- I na, Oahu; at V. C. Achi's office, iving at., near iuuanu. TOURISTS' GUIDE THROUGH HA- WAIL Price 60c; beautifully illus trated. For sale by all newsdealers. UK. A. C. POSEY. Specialist for Eye, Ear, Thoat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; hours S to 1-' a. m., 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. HONOLULU SANITARIUM. 10S2 King St.; Tel. 639. Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical superintendent, Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; methods of I Battle Creek, Mich., Sanitarium; baths of everv descrintion: trained I nurses in bathrooms as well as inland knife fighter. Colonel Jack Chlnn.lthe Cnlteil States army, ami they all sickroom: massacre and manual I movements: electricity in every torm; classified dietary, etc.; ample facilities for thorough examination. Dr. C. L. Garvin, consulting physi cian and surgeon. School of Cookery Tea A large number of citizens have been favored with this invitation, to which there is anticipated a general response: 1 IIP nrpeidont l n I 1 i rnntnro rt Vi I " wi. lite Housekeepers' League request the Pleasure Ot the rnnmnnv nf vnnrcplf and friend on Wednesday afternoon. is ovember S, from 4 to 6, at the Ho- noium school of Cookery, corner of ijueen and Punchbowl. Mrs. J. H. So- per, Mrs. H. E. Coleman. Mrs. C. B. Cooper. Mrs. Walt-r C. Weedon, Mrs. T. R. Walker, Mrs. J. Usborne. Mrs. Louisson. Mrs. Widdifield, Mrs. F. W. -uacfarlane. ' Kamehatueha Wins. The Kamehamcha young ladies showed too much strength and had too much endurance lor the Punahou Co Eds at basket bV.l, the game being played yesterday afternoon on the Oahu College grounds. The halves were of twenty minutes each and the score at the end jl the second was 24 to 6 in favor of tho visitors. Messrs. Williamson and Brock were the offi cials and gave entire satisfaction. There was a large attendance and in terest in the outcome ran inio high excitement at times. WILL RETURN. L. B. Kerr expects to return soon with an immense stork nf tho l.itrst styles in Dress Goods. Trimminrrs. etc. I The store is iinrtprmiti nn ntirr ni. i ... 0w ... 9 .... . v . . v ... teration to make room for the new buuus. iiieu ior iurtuer announce- ments. A 31st CAPTAIN Arthur George Sharpley, Born Devonshire, Eo&lanil. A CITIZEN OF KEIITUCKY Services as Militiaman c&l Officer of tat Let!slature-Met Cot. Jack Cbloa The Youcf Orderly. Cnntain Arthur Georce Sharpley of the Thirty-first olunteer Infantry. hero with his command aboard the transport City of Peking. In one of the bright young officers of whom much U expected in the approaching active CAPTAIN A. P. SHARPLKV. (Photo by Williams.) campaign outside Manila. He is uar- termaster of his command and one of the officers in whom the superiors. from those in immediate charge to the authorities at Washington, have the fullest confidence. Captain Sharpley Is an adopted American. He was born In Devonshire. England, and was lirotigni . the States bv hi i.arents when he was about ." years of age. He Is a thorough-going follower of the tUg In all that the banner implies. The grand father of Captain Sharpley was in the service of the Queen for a score of years, being a member of the famous Twentieth Foot. - The verv nroudest possession of Captain Sharpley Is hi f,l tl II W Itl 1 11 VI S llll'lall n i I II II1VJ w nn lour bars. Indicating as many cam paigns and granted by the Queen In the year ISIS. Captain Sharpley is somewhat of a politician when on his native heath in Kentucky. He was doorkeeper of the House of Representatives during the stormy session wnen the partisans of Hunter and Blackburn, candidates for the United States Senate, were ready for bloody battle at any instant, nnd when there were a number of clashes of arms. It was Captain Sharpley who held the fort when the notorious cun led the raid which was to cause a summary final adjournment of the THE mm to bo tdaced In position. An nrmx- nf!1.vT. !n SP.'.lkitJir 1 iiii u uiinuuy lyuiMiuyii! Many dispatches from the Tratnvaal refer to tho I S f armored trains whb h are used to transport tropA and s f.' ' passengers through the district in which military oper I J J s'if?''', ' atlons are going on. and Inquiry nittirally arl-.t a.- to .' . ....fV' what constitutes a train of that kind. It In nothing ' ' . if''' '" ' more than a train of ordinary fr. ibt car which ha ;- ' ""tl' ! ' ' J - been strengthened with shf ft. of metal andp'.erd rX:r " h Y'' S ji k. f. with holes, throtish which rifJe. ir. I small field pb . - '?t rAV-rW; JTrT7?yZ'r may be used on an attacking part v. A nat- ar tr K-n- ."' Icc- -Z'1 jCs' ' dola. with .1 heavv :b r. or two of artilb ry. mj iv l.o a ..Vv.,J S-,''""7 i-.NX tJ. 1 part of such a train, and in .:;; e frtance . f f45Jz)?Q) , the closed cars m iv be taken a..iv t. a", a a MaNlr.i I VJ";?i- J-J cfjisss J ' " I "Thev are alwavs Improvised ,:;d r.it-d up with t!. material nearest at hand. This ra:.y bo railroad iron. sheets of steel or sandbnc. and - iwii-., tinn Thtvivv- hi 111 her. We r.l Porto Rico and 'in tho Philippine, Ho-is". hat which w.i frutr.it !. Tlit m.mM. r j In tt. interest of Black burn. Captain Sharpley the only man aii. who ier aide to ea,o a mivUr.K with Chlnn unscathed. China ha tnMMty habit of carving opponent. with a twle knife, bat h met hi match In the oung doorkeeper and wa. free t ront It. As a niUUiaman In Kentucky Cap tain Sharpley ha een much act lie service of a hazardous character. Tor t nearly ten year he ha hxn ent to the front with a command eery time there ha leen trouble with conlct! or tftrlkern. and thU ha l-n on an av- eraK of nco In twelve month. Th " Kentucky LeUlat'tre. to which refr- ence I here mad", finally elected Hon.' llUam J. DeUw. a Republican, to th Senate. IelHe. who wra a practlc- g Ins phylolan. wai. In thl werld" i i;ood. the MN)rct ;:ian ever rletted tn 1 the tiiMr branrh .f the National j z-. I slat u re. but he h..d proven hlmlf In every way worthy f the preferment. J Captain Sharply latent alignment J In hi own Slate wa a command dur- log thi trouble with coal miner and convict., in Franklin county. Oae nlsht ! the Jail wa blown up with dynamite ami ii.e captain wa ono or the men wmnn ranpe. t-urttinaiei. no went thnnigh the adventure without erioti Injury. At the beginning of th war with Spain Captain Sharpley wa ad jutant of the Second Kentucky Infan try. He wa tranf rred to th Third, and then at Mat.mzi to the Tenth. He made a good record In Cuba. The orderly of Captain Sharpley l an Interesting young fellow who vra born In Ohio on Ju!y 4. 1S7I. Ill name is Willard Helm Hcnderon and hi home i at Louisville. HI father served with didli-ciion In the Twenty sixth Ohio durln3 the Civil War. Pri vate llenderhon 1 .4 a relative f Hon. uavni uenuenon. wn 10 7,,, hix , J( r.tpIt:1 cly Mannrh. . . 1 1. ... .ii tional House of ll'iire!nt:itlt. Th:,nn vounc man met a number if Kentucky S . f I . ... I- i t 1. . I .. w'l. wn eniertainoii :n iionoiunt uy Mf opi friend Dr. Wm. T. Moiisarrat. Colonel Hyde, nere with troops In transport. I brother of tho lato Rev. Charles M. Hyde of thl city. Colonel Hyde la a gradual-4 of Wci Point nnd a veteran In tn army. Tho third brother of this fan-ily was well known In the Episcopal Church of America as a high churchman. Present for Cipt. Smith. Captain Paul Smith, who hat Ik n In command of Conifuny A. N.G.H.. for nearly seven years, wa tho n-clp-lent of a very Inndsome present on Saturday nigh: at tho ilrllMi-d-n beautiful white atin dresinR-a.o containing a slivr shaving cup. slher mountcd brush and rator. Tho c.uo was surmounted with a largo ilcr idnie with the Incrlntloti. 'From tho i.n.t.i..- i.. iNnnin -miih - Tho pnent wa Irom a few of tho men of Coniany A who hao ln-en em ployed on tho Government dredcer for years, as n token of tho hlch esteem In which Captain Smith I held not only In tho company but In hi every-day life. Ho ha leen asjdduoti In bit en deavors for the welfare of thoM cf hi command nnd left no man without em ployment. Ho now leave tho com pany and tho dredger regretted by ev ery man under hli.i. but at tho name time every man In tho company I proud to have It ;o say that their cap tain wa the first man In tho First Ueglmnt to recele rommii'n in . know ho will gi? a good account of I himself In the future. RAILWAY IN WARFARE. w m 1 tp ' m 1 ' - t!-- trait.- r.i- tlr.i- nothing arm.ore.l tr.i:: tn w hi. h w-t -id a ! and th train it XE3AS THIS YEAR Grand Treat to B3 YmM ftr the Uolclai Ptcple. ARRAIICIIIC FOR A COIXERI Mr. Wnr Jmr t at it Hra-TrtXLxi-1 tirks Well li H4U-Vrrr &tt Tatrtl-H f. riUwta. Mr. Wray Tayo.. who wa ucaWe rjr Ut rjrr wn ltc enterprise, ha lat l til p.an for I??. I and now- announces, with rrj-.iet Jfifurtn Tm lUMwIn tboucht tbrr l.ninrM.tnrni an, ftiir:ori. the rrcular I i" - - -- Iler-Merry Xma.- The campaign I ttesln In llonolibi with p-abllcatlon. nrocrammaklnc. tlcketlllnc and a w . - - - crand entertainment. The culmination I a festival or two at the rVttlnient on Molokai. Th I la I for the public of Honolulu, with Mr. Tat lor at the helm, to inllo for lh people who hae goti aero the channel urh a timn a will fill them with the jatl rn-nJ f tho pladome seaAon and re- mind thm mo-t Mtbtantlally that S.ind iy la :h- irn!r of Ka- I ...111 ! . . . M 1 lo .rm, uf. of audltorltiniJ without any epnomhatever. for Ihr rtiturr:. Mr. Annl. Montaguo Turner t nthti'laMlc at tmco when the! Iw-n.I -An n.1 r.llltr a-re. to jlnc. The manajreevnt of I tho pw.Mon l.rir Cirra Comany har:l!hrr mU :,ianofoii. k,1o -Martb iontontei that ono or more of the tnemlr if tho ir.anrtailon may ap - I -oar a a profrional contribution .to the program. Mr. Tatlor l of nmrM - cr.ti-lent that ih-to a no iroiblo.f T.!:oi' l;tlfnl -mi4Ucm at all in enllMlng the amatntr t.i.rr.t of the city for tho ocrardon. In loo imM then hao always leen many tolantrer for tho.. concert , lr tho grainl -tnrert Iheff iU n omthlng entirely new in at Irani two number from oratorio, with tho trio conl:lng of Amateur Orchestra, tho bc orsan and a 'rained rhoru of not b than twentyfie toirt-. The 1 mtuic tor Iho tiurtr I to at 5 h'1 l,y -5 Mojna tomorrow and rehearsals will lin at once. Such a trioar hrre ilrMr-1 i omethlnc -n- XVII. .f tho Aacocan Chtarth Chmn tlrely new fur Honolulu and Indicate 1 1,- ti. .tj r t - ttroncly tho rapidity of the mu.kal rfo. elopnient of tho pu.ro. Another novel rum her for thl ro-l clal entertainment -alii I- tbo fir: rn - r. Talr ba tn encacod for osolr rrii in it . t m -im time. ThU U an lniermeo for tlo - lin. rfllo. p.ano and nrcan. Tho nti - jician uetiee la I tho l-i work ho ha jet arTorapIUhe. Attorney General Coorrr. rreJd'at of tho Hoard of Health. U in heart! H arrord with tho Merry Xtaaa fdafcf. i I n I I rv-ti f I -m on-. r ft t. : noi.ta 'nmm.it,,r,iif,. it:cejt!on on th. .IIrr of tho peo - pio at tno eturt.int hate lrn 'Otlr-wr iJr crjr tiir lw ftmr to Mother Marianne, at th mll 11 imrvvvnrv.r. 1 iNTi:i:ni: r .M:Mtii:i:n ti: in ' : c ir. !. "I : r. 'Ui! at tr. Iwj llnwr. air rt- pt'd In tlrn- to -t tl jH.p JaU. what t!i- iar:t. The enaJS i!l ! rin on Vrla--Say rtrniar. Iw:l-r C. It U to occcr ltu rati to rtxaMe ibe man Atcr to ha tbe ttat for tte Molo- kat jr At l!a&4 03 Cliri.tnix dr wJtttrut fail. In th dljJti.m f tL Chk r tlrkrt to ltj-1. lh Y itr tit Iht Klrty f thf city ax- t o- A frUa: lttrr from Kalawao. M- li.al. tlc- that ;i;a!or II. P. lUld- ta ha rn an aJJltJoa to him Chtitrrj rift to :h inmate of I be llaldwln llotrjf. In mfSM" to tatrr IlaMwIn'c re qr; it all on f.aa Sf AnMhlnc cxtrm. wa r.eilvj for ta zzUn cf tbe ln-rnat- the ;cnntu3rnt. Itrolbrr l-4lton. ui:cej- tbat nc4 hrltrr mat than the !-ti!rnt tbey h4 Itrra w oarlnc wouM ! apnrvia'.d. Mr. llaldwln at once u!(!ir4 axatl a of dlTrrrnt tnatrftal nt to Kalaw o a thai the tnn nJ ty cruM 3rv-t w hat would 11 Vjm tbem. Tbey jjjj na -j,hakl. to I- tn4 In onl- oucht to bar ttrrm-r to tniKh. 1" w;A'iiriU a that be wrr forwarded an 1 llt rult are to Ims mad In thl city &.nd forwardrd ttooa to Kalawao. In addition to 1 Srnaior llaldwln will end rnatr-rtal and trimralnr for fifty more uit. liUh will tc made top at tho I om a idI. Tbo rretin5 will ! aUut I !.. Fine Free Concert. Tho c oarer: at the V. M. C A. hall lai r.Uht attracts a very lar:e aad- ienr-. TJjo tfai3c tjuta !rr "The Tor of Iad:ia ly the A mat cur Or-rr!i-: ra wa trry alrejr rr-nJrtcd and rtHrd a vv!).ia itr e-uroro. lcn- ilr!.Mi!.4' -Cxralal Mirit aad To- Itaal "ii r: and l"Jowe-rV were alo I wrll exor-tud and applauds!. Mr. I. v.. f.ljJeV entt 1 ha lion I "" I Irfird of ot and Mr" With Uuln iddaKt l.y Mr. It. I.. Marx was I I lonrm: t,rrfr.mfti by U flrarc Walker aaJ aa rarore I lnl:rd Kpoia. lr. i:anor v. Ihvi't 1 p!-ad rtnyily t1:i L-r rendition I -CiuM IT" and Mr. J. A. Mirlnrra ttrlarm d Mr. c;.i. II. Ilrown'a t-nor and Mr. K. II. nnUy hx tiolo were nv-jch rnlrl. Iltery itrai la the procrara w crrl an 1 a Sift e-a)oyabli erealnj; pent. CItiircIt CHironUlc Atin1-ratry; I Church ChrrmMo for Nn--nW-r.f With thl rj4m!eT adf Volom ,t,r-.,ful lcc. tho rt ir.,f n iif. I jany ihaak are owirr to iho tmic l axlao a cl hart- of h mpptirL TtM! l frka. Ktirope And Auiralia. ani n 1 trut -nocjo ,4 thejr trt:1ir iauwinx I iu tLi wldo-tr-j.d botorioir. Oar Ithaiik ar sIm duo to erar lndfatlr- I 1. ,.. 1141 I ban lfl io tono ur.ttartjod tc mfcr b aa :roStaUo. TLo An- I . ... . . ... .... . .. 1 . . . . - . . . . libo Urno to t5al ther w-lll . ' Sao way la which tney tae the pa pr. It Ri- w Hh tlhet cum- meadatln trtn aany tfianeii abraad. Cured of Coatttlnc 0;e llzzrr. Joba. U a ishL Ttc ritiejj u known a artjniatit for a. Co.. ul a dbblr In litera i'lto, o HkewM h4 a fotdneu- for ..-i!dr ctilac. Th! latter trait roatal irxlf In wjndertec ca tLe i -tIrrr.t. tramps aftor. cantry and :ilp ani ;r!nt avlj'l. Mr. KfZncor :r:ed b;rc 2o-ftr,a.ijjc the :hor dy !sl wi'l tot ti t tt aciin. Ho ei;rj. M.-n:d with tho t-hrako ttirjt and lt onoiach kln oJ h Jro to trale . ;-lr of he for cd-;xed chJd. Il alM praJnd tv.b rb:, lajard lKth kt.et-a;m atid wax ivcked ceneraJly. Mr. r.fcc'r l fire and dilapidated that It U abo!ut:y cral to tt.h' him Omiplilnt Apaintl Treat. A fcraber cf tte rrb3n!j of WaJ- uiki or;.J!n raot 3!:r-?Jy cd a leacb -.ultz, d f:er1iy momJtic itral :.-;r.!r-l 'd !3rr ftcn too -jf the tranr- jjotT wrero marrte-1 rral trt tho truth u. we jrrr;tel t r In wmn4irc I r -: -2.. Murr than thiK. in i ;ft :.- in:;'"'- j'Tliao r r 2 '.. rho t' ; tU" t ;S v 2U j t;ir.c a ; ". ; v , ih.iit!e. i - mii-vi:xi;i:u m:j:v:ci tt.zcr icrtif-c dttJicr jiirk?erv. Tel. XTS.