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The Hawaiian Gazette from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 8

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I I lfl rsJJ till I A i i LOCAL AND GENERAI Marshals sale notice elsewhere Soveral 33y Authority notices in this issne The Paradise of the Pacific for July is issued Bathing at Waikiki continues aB popular as ever The Zealnndia is due from San Francisco to day Jas Aylett has been appointed Deputy Tax Assessor for Koolauloa Oahu The salary of the Government Dis pensator has been raised from 75 to 85 per month The Halemano ranch Waialua Oahu is for sale For particulars inquire of OhnsIj CarterHonoluln Kev Mortimer Silver of Ko hala Avho took a trip to the Colonies some months ago returned by the Alameda The Australians en route to the Coast appeared to be enjoying themselves taking in sights Wednesday afternoon A number of Hags were flying over the city Thursday in honor of the twenty second anniversary of the Chinese Emperor One of the Hawaiians who returned by the steamship Alameda from Malietoas kingdom brought a Sa moan wife with him Mr Mclnerny is exhibiting in a window of his store a water color drawing made by Mr Bipley of Mr V- Smiths residence The Honorau Sugar Co will hold its regular annual meeting Wednesday August 12 at Brewer Cos office for the election of officers Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Walter Hill celebrated their crystal wedding Nearly lifty friends assembled to do honor to tho occasion Dr Lots one of the members of the Examining Board of Physicians reported a c6e of diphtheria on the Plains to the Board of Health yesterday The two observatories have been completed for some time for the two astronomers who came here to make some special observation in astronomy- Mrs James Campbell has had a new pew built at Kawaiabao Church Tor herself and family Mrs occupied it for the first time last Sunday morning Has the barefooted chap left the country or has he become weary of his fruitless attempts at robbing It is nearly his periodical time to make another attempt The members of the Kawaiahao Church mot one day last week and appointed a committeo to apply to the Minietor of Interior for a charter of incorporation The honorary diplomas and corti ficatos just lsuod by tho Board of Education are very haudsome in design and prettily as well as neatly tilled in by Viggo Jacobsen Some of tho followers of Wilcox of revolutionary fame celebrated the anniversary of that miscarried at- tompt Thursday by somewhat fro quont drinking to the success of the nest The mail from the Post Oflico for the Australia consisted of 4753 let tors and 2058 papers This does not include tho large number of let ters that was put aboard after tho office hour Charles Hopkins has been appointed by tho Cabinet and Supreme Court as District Justice for Honolulu district also acting Polico Justice of the port of Honolulu during the absence of NY Foster Esq Work has been commenced on the artesian wells at Waikiki on tho plot of grouud giveu by Her Majesty the Queen Dowager Tho wells will have to bo pub down pretty deop to avoid having sea instead of fresh water The new btoam lire engine for Honolulu Engine Co No 1 has arrived per bark Ceylon The engine will bo housed with fitting ceremony as soon as turned over to the Department by the Union Iron Works Co who will put it in shape for duty Some natives while digging near a cave at Kahuku on this island tho other day found a fish hook aud an ulumaika or bowling ball of stone Tho hook is made from humau bone claimed to bo either that of a high born alii or a celebrated warrior There was simply a throng of poo pie present at the sailing of the stoamer Tuesday noon Leis were twined almost without number around somo of tho passengers Some ot the tardy ones leaving tho vessel had to clamber over the bide causing a few smiles at their expense Tourists who visit these Islands should secure copies of the Toduibts Guide This publication is one of the most valuable souvenirs in the way of information and description of the Islands Tho Weekly Gazette is another and in fact the largest paper published in Honolulu that gives complete news of the Kingdom This weeks issue especially interesting to send away Both can be bacl at Gazette office or of the news stands LOCAL AND GENERAL Official letter list for July The August number of the Anglican Church Chronicle is out Numerous flags of diverse colors were floating to the breeze Friday Many business houses were closed in tho city Friday in honor of tho day Drs Brodie Foote have a card as to office hours in this mornings paper Artist Cogswell is making an oil painting of Her Majesty Queen Liliuokalani The Brewer Cos new building on Fort street is nearly ready for occupancy Steamer Claudine brought from Maui 145 passengers and 707 packages of freight Bead the Hawaiian Hardwares column of entertaining discourse on tho art of cooking to perfection in its application to health Mr John Dare who was attorney-general of this kingdom for a few months in 18SG has recently been appointed deputy collector at San Francisco The sidewalk by the corner of King Bros store is in a bad condition and should be fixed also the crossing of Fort and Hotel streets is in need of repairs Mr Max Loheide instructor at tho Gymnasium has been granted a two weeks leave of absence and will spend his vacation at Hanauma beyond Diamond Head The Portuguese Sunday school held a picnic at Bemond Grove Sat urday About seventy five went down a train having been placed at their disposal by Mr Dilling ham The town had the appearance somewhat of a funeral on Friday afternoon after the departuro of the Monowai very littio business being done and few people seen on tho streets Probably the finest portrait of i ueen Liliuokalani in existence is hat now on exhibition in the show window of Mclnernys store It was executed in London and is tho property of Hon Damon The death of Mr RBPurvis at Java is announced in another column Mr was a resident of Kauai for some six or seven years and was tho father of Mr Purvis of Lihue and of Mrs Holds worth of this city Several prominent native Hawaiians commemorated Restoration Day by holding a meeting at tho Kauma kapili church on Friday morning A goodly number was present several speakers giving a few remarks appropriate to tho occasion Through tho intercession of the New York World the Samoans or rather those loft of the number engaged in New York were released from their contracts sent across the tho contiuent free by the railroads and according to the Examiner sail on the Monowai free of charge at tho request of Mr Spreckols The machinery for boring tho artesian well for tho Government at Waikiki has been removed from the lot donated by tho Queen Dowager to land owned by Her Majesty Queon Liliuokalani The machinery had been put up before the deed had been signed by the former when she wanted the right of a four inch pipe from tho ten inch well The latter was willing to accept a one inch pipe Hence the removal of machinery A fire started in a two story building beside Jos Tinkers meat market on Nuuanu street at about 930 oclock Tuesday evening Tho building is used by somo Chinamen Just a minute or two before tho lire broke out in the roof Mr Louis Touissant Captain Firo Polico captured a Chinaman running from tho building with a trunk on his back which looked very much as if John knew thero was going to be a blaze The firo was soon put out MAUI NOTES A Portuguese boy about five years old was caught by tho foot in the rollers at Huelo Mill on Friday July 31 and was crushed to death His body with the exception of his head was crushed to a jelly before the mill could bo stopped They were not grinding at the time but woro making somo repairs in tho machinery A report has reached us from La haina that while a party were prac tising target shooting on the fchore at Olawalu a stray shot struck a man on the steamer Iwalani and killed him From the account it would appear to have been purely accidental A party of ladies and gentlemen mostly school teachers have started off on a fortnights vacation excursion through the Haleakala crater to Kaupo and Hana intending to return through tho romantic forest and mountain scenery lying between Hana and Haiku known as the Switzerland of Hawaii Mr Center on Friday entertained Her Majesty and party to a grand luau at Spreckelsville A very large sale of fine horses takes place soon at Wailuku being the stock owned by JohnBichardson teTZ UAftAUA vjAZMTIji lbiSlAl AUGUST 4 iumi OUR SAN FRANCISCO LETTER Ier ilonoirni San Francisco Jul 24 189 From our special correspondent Sugar i Nov Yoke July 24th Cuban cen trifugals 96 degs 3 41 100c granulated 4 cents The local market remains steady and unchanged While the imports continue small the Western Sugar Refining Company is well supplied with susar and will easily carry over the coming season The trade feature of the past fortnight has been the importation of 493 sacks of German reGned beet sugar which came by way of New Orleans and the Texas Pacific railroad to Fan tan a Co one of the lareest fruit canning houses on the Coast They sav that thev paid less for it delivered here than the ruling local prices and propose to keep on importing while such conditions last iIKE COALS TO NEWCASTLE About 300 tons of sugar have arrived here irom British Columbia during the past week and bonded for shipment to Honolulu It is now stored on the Oceanic dock awaiting the departure of the next steamer This same sugar obtained a rebate from the government when it left here several months ago in the rush to get foreign sugar out and free Hawaiian sugar in before the effect of the McKinley bill and its return is mainly due to the recent compact between the Victoria refineries and the Western refining combination of this city By that compact a division of territory has been effected the northern limit of the United States being the boundary line A dispatch from Washington dated the ISth says The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has prepared a statement of the probable production of Edgar during the current fiscal year of which the following is a summary Number of producers of sugar from cane 730 from beets 7 from sorghum 3 from maple sap 3932 total 462 Estimate of the amount of sugar produced Cane sugar 500000000 pounds beet sugar 29210000 pounds sorghum 2500000 pounds maple sugar 8000 000 pounds total 539710000 pounds It is stated that a contract by which the principal glucose works of this country has gone into the hands of an English syndicate The Chilean Troubles There is little news to report regarding the situation in Chile Reports that have come to hand during the pst ten da3s have been very conflicting and it is now declaied that some of the tierce and effective combats between the contestants that have been so vividly described in the dispatches from that country never occurred The latest news is that the insurgents1 are steadily advancing into Balmacedas territory and that in a naval battle oil Ccquimbo the Bal maceda fleet was worsted by the cruiser Magellanes The insurgents are said to be determined to fight their way to Valparaiso On June 8th two government cruisers aided by land forces captured the insurgent town of Port Corral They held possession about two hours and were then driven out by the insurgents The 3000000 currency lecently issued by Balraaceda at par has now been declared worth but thirty cents on the dollar and a panic is the result The Examiners correspondent telegraphs that the armies of both sides are starving and predicts that the war will not lust over sixty days A fight it reported to have taken place at Huasco in which 200 were killed Santiago Chile has been visited by the severest fire ever known in South America The loss was 2000000 The Mysterious Lake The mystery surrounding the sudden rise of the lako in the Colorado desert has finally been settled by the discovery that the water comes from tho Colorado river An immense body of water is flowing into tho lake and a gentleman who has just returned from the scene says that if the channel is cut a little deeper the water from the Gulf of California will find an entry into the desert He reports four other breaks from the Colorado and it fc now believed that tho filling in of the lako is not only permanent hut that it may become an arm of tho Gulf of California San Francisco News The deficit in the citys finances grows apace The discrepancy is now between 130000 and 140000 Robert Creighton San Francisco Agent of the New Zealand Government is in Washington Hie interest of the trans Pacific mail service to Honolulu anl tho Australian colonies Pilot HRogers is dead He was once a resident qf Honolulu Advices by the steamer Belgic state that Krle Bellethe actor and Mrs James Brown Potter were married at Hongkong about a month ago The story is not believed in New York Manaji the Saraoan chief visiting this country died at Cheyenne Wyoon the train Idle bound to San Francisco The Monowai has two Samoans aboard the survivors of nine who came to this conn try after the wrecks of the Vandalia Trenton and Nipsic The others died from consumption and hemoirhage Preparations are being made for the next Jiecnanics air to no neld in September The report of the New City Hall Commission just filed shows that up to date nearlj 4503000 lias been spent on construction William Foriyth has btesi alen for Director of the Department oi Viticulture and Horticulture of the Worlds Fair It is thought that De Uarth Sharb will be appointed Frank Quick who arrived from Australia on the Monowai is missing He has been traced as far as Chicago but then all signs of him have been lost The French residents of San Francisco celebrated the 14th of July the anniversary of the Fall of the Bastille with appropriate ceremonies Rosenberg a book keeper for Rashland and Co the wool men has blown out his brains The cause is a discrepancy of a few hundred dollars in his accounts The law making a btate appropriation of 300000 for the display at the Worlds Fair is to be tested for its validity The State Controller refuses to audit any claims until this is done The Produce Exchange has just had an exciting annual election The ques tion at issue was whether to build a new structure where the Merchants Ex PaavAyjCE3 change is or not The progressionists carried the day The methods of the last Legislation have received a thorough airing in a suit now on trial in the Superior Court brought by George Faylor to get a division of the spoils Many members are shown to have taken bribes James McCudden the Mare Island Navy Yard coal contractor and politician has been exonerated from the indictments against him bv the United States Attorney The swindling of tho contractor was shown up by the Examiner but politics forbade prosecution American News A tornado swept over northern Minnesota on the 10th and five men were killed Italy has announced that she will not officially take part in the Worlds Fair of 1S93 though Italian exhibitions will be given every encouragement Blaine has gone to Bar Harbor Me Ho is described as a very sick man and says himself that he is suffering from nervousness though the New York papers have it that Brignts disease ails him He expects to return soon to Washington Campbell the present Governor of Ohio has been re nominated by the Democrats to run against William McKinley Jr The campaign is now fairly on The physicians who witnessed the electrocution of Smiler Slocum Wood and Jugiro have filed a certificate stating that the men were rendered unconscious the moment the current was turned on and that in each case death was manifestly painless Samuel Dixon a Toronto photographer has emulated Blondin and has crossed the Niagara gorge below the falls over a tigut rope ue proposes to give exhibitions this summer A monument to Stonewall Jackson was unveiled at Lexington Va on the 21st insf Dispatches from New York indicate that Venezuela may not ratify Blaines reciprocity treaty George Francis Train has made a new trip around the world in sixty one days He started from Seattle The President of Hayti has issued a formal protest against the occupation of Mole St Nicholas by the United States Government Ho thinks it is a step toward annexation and charges Blaine with entertaining plans ofannexation The town of Boulder Creek Cal has been burned out Loss 500000 partially insured John Steinbergcr who is connected with the Nevada Bank of California has been sued by Chicago parties for 2300000 on a dispute over some mining properties in Mexico A Chinese leper has been found in a New York wash house aid there is the usual outburst in the New York papers in consequence A story of cannibalism comes from Minnesota It is that a Swedish woman and her eldest daughter who settled the Snake River County north of Pine City were so driven by hunger that they ate the bodies of three younger children to keep alive all winter Several fishing smacks have been seized in Canadian waters and the usual summer wrangle between Great Britain and the United States over the fisheries question is on Glave once of the Stanley party in Central Africa and Jack Dalton havo left Seattle to explore tho central portion of Alaska A tribe of Central African dwarfs is to be exhibited at the Chicago fair Tho agent at Zanzibar announces that he can get the pygmies Work on the Grant Memorial has begun at Riverside Further tests of the new American aunor plate of nickel and steel have been made at the Annapolis Md proving grounds The tests were very successful Immense asbestas deposits have been discovered at Medford Or Bob Ingersoll has been interviewed on politics He thinks that McKinley is the coming man and that if he carries Ohio this fall in the Gubernatorial fight nothing can prevent his nomination in 1S92 Tho Fish Commission of the United States has published a report on the pearl fisheries of the Gulf of California Tho industry gives employment to 500 men The census office has issued a bulletin on the gold and silver production of the country in the calendar year 1889 It is placed at 1590809 ounces of gold coining value 32830244 and 51354851 ounces or silver coining value 5S396 9S8 This is 28 per cent of the worlds gold product and 41 per cent of the silver product Dispatches from New York state that private letters have been received there to the effect that Mrs Langtry has been disfigured for life She was knocked down and kicked in the face by Abing don Baird the Englishman who supplanted Freddy tsobhardt in her favor Gebhard has ordered all her stock from his ranch in Lake County Cal Green tho son or the famous woman millionaire Hetty Green of Chicago intends to publish a triple pity daily using the Chicago Times as a bases on which to build It will have a page of New York news aud a page of Boston news telegraphed verbatim from news papers of each place Foreign News Report comes from Hayti that Hip polites rule is becoming more despotic and bloody Tho who do not support his administration or who are snspected of being niifriendty are shot without the formality of a trial It is said that a strong feeling of rebellion is growing and that preparations are being itfade to de pose the black despot Legitime will doubtless be the leader of the new war party Tho people are getting tired of being shot down like dogs and providing material to procure vessels and munitions oi war Lord Salisbury has startled the conservative people of England by declaring that female suffrage ought to farm a part of the coming electoral reform England is making preparations for a big display at the Worlds Fair in Chicago The prince of Wales is taking an active interest in the matter and will give his advice to the Worlds Fair Commissioners The Governments of Ecuador and San Salvador have nnnounced their intention to be represented at the great exposition Reports of harvest conditions from all parts of the world show that famine exists in Russia and India that there is a serious drouth in Bengal and a splendid crop in America In Russia the peast ants are starving and there is small hope of relief except from the Government ABerlin dispatch says that Bismarck SZSK is failing fast It i3 said that he is liable to die of heart disease at any moment Great destitution among the lower classes of Germany is reported Emperor William sailed from London on July 14th on his way to Norway Ho was greatly pleased at the warm welcome and general good treatment accorded him by the English people Balfour has announced in the House of Commons that a local government bill for Ireland based on the same lino as the English and Scotch acts will be introduced in Parliament next sesion It is therefore possible that tho long hoped for Home Rule will be finaliv gained It is rumored that the Wellington coal mines near owned by the Dunsmuirs have been soldto the Union Steamship Co which owns the steamers Monowai Nitiki Poo Grand holm Taichion and others The first direct shipment of grain from Duluth Minesota to London arrived on June 21st It was carried or an inland built steamer and consisted of 95000 bushels The steamer went down the lakes through the Weiland canal down the St Lawrence river and into theAtlantc This experiment insures direct communication between the lake ports and Europe Xhe Jinghsh uoue ot Commons lias voted 300 VO for the relief of the suffering poor of Ireland A bonanza gold field has been discovered at Nicaragua Gold nuggets weighing from six to thirty eight ounces twenty two carats fine are said to have been found The mines are placers A dispatch from Victoria says that the appearance of the man-of-war Thetis in the Bearing sea caused a pedo of the seal poachers They were notined unit if they were found within the forbidden ground they would be seized and sent south in charge of government officers It is said the entire fleet of poachers has sailed for home President Tonseca of Brazil is said to be about to resign on account of ill health His resignation is opposed by the Brazilian people who admire him greatly Ho was one of the founders of the new republic It is said that Arabi Pasha the banished Egyptian is failing veryfast An effort is being made to secure the privilege of his return homo to Bpend the remainder of his davs KAU NOTES A very pleasant party was given last Saturday night by the residents of Waiohinu and vicinity in honor of Dr Foote for the past two years Government physician for this district who leaves for your city on tho 30th inst with tho intention of assuming tho practice of Dr John Brodie Tho skating rink in which the party was given was tastefully decorated with wroaths and flowers tho music was furnished by local talent and dancing was indulged in up to a lato hour Refreshments were served during tho evening and the satisfied expression on the countenances of all present was a guarantee of its success The many friends of Dr Foote deeply regret his departure as their relations with him have always been of tho pleas antost and they havo taken this opportunity of bearing witness to their high appreciation of him as a man and as an officer of the Government The residents of Kau hopo that tho Board of Heulth may send us without delay a successor equally as worth faithful and efficient Both Kau and Kona are now without a physician The weather throughout the district is unusually dry oven for Kau High winds prevail and livo Btock are dyiug off for want of feed and water Judging from tho illumination to bo seen every night the Volcano continues to be in a high state of activity A gentleman who has been at the crater for a month past says thut the lava lake is steadily filling up and is now double the size it was a month ago a IS IT MURDER A Sailor Shot on Board the Iwa lani Off Maui A Hawaiian sailor named Kakalia on board tho Iwalani was shot while passing Olowalu Maui Thursday evening about 5 oclock Tho steamer was about 500 yards from shore when some ono on shore fired tho shot striking tho man about the stomach the ball passing through the body Three men were seen at the landing but at that distance could not be recognized Tho steamer put back to Lahaina but tho man died before reaching the place A coroners inquest was held the jury returning a verdict of death from a shot fired by some unknown person Orders were given to tho police authorities to search for the three men one of whom is supposed to have fired the shot Tho body was brought to town Friday forenoon for burial A New Engine ON MAUI Iterunlnlns Uncalleil For in the General lo3t Office Honolulu Julj 31 1S31 Anderson Capt Aamnndscn IIkiis Austin 11 Anderson John Allen Wm Arthur Mrs Annie Barttett John lielinken Hermann DUIentinu 1 Bertram Birt Bades Miss Burgess Miss II Baker 1 Clanp Chas CarlssonA Carroll Mrs Mary CalaluS Clarke Francis Crocker Clms Chapin Miss Dunn Desborough Daniels Miss 2 Davis It Dressel Rudolf Dibor Mrs if Duvse Win 2 Everett EdgertonMrsED Eglon Samuel Kabelas 2 Kleine Ketchum Chas Livramento Lage Miss Minna Lane John Leuras John Lawrence Mary Lawrence Wm Lornan Luken II McLcod Mills 2 Misnickofl Mr Mullen John McVeigh It Noller Miss Norman Mrs Oloii Karl FLO Oldham Ferry Powers A Pnelan 2 Padgett Quinlan Rudolph Christian Eicnardson ReibesteinAles ReitzMrsBO Schackelbon Wm Sheba Silas Sherman John Sales Walter Sunwin Thompson Thompson Templeton John Thompson Miss White Geo Wrieht Williams John Tho Union Iron Works in this city KvMterteKW has just completed a steam engine for the mill at Ewa which is worth a visit This is the first Corliss engine constructed on theso Islands and it was on view at the Union Works last Saturday prior to shipment to its destination at Ewa The engine is beautifully finished and does credit to the hands and heads that constructed it Arrival of Monowai Arrived at Honolulu July 31st 6 a from San Francisco for Sydney Sailed on July 24th at 4 px and landed pilot at 5 ar Experienced fine weather with light easter Willa Mikel ly winds to arrival Trm TVrnnn nro I rammed her voyage at 345 pm jJHlV Gib I Her Majesty Received at Hasa Kaliulni etq Her Majesty Queen Liliuokalani and party arrived at Kabul ui Maui Wednesday morning July 29th anl breakfasted with the American Consular Agent at that place The party then wont to Hana arriving afc 4 oclock where a reception was held at the residence of Mr Center manager of tho Hana Plantation Thursday in spite of tho rains a luau was partaken of and speeches were made by members of the party tho same order being repeated Friday Thoy left Hana Friday for Kahnlui Saturday morning tho Royal party went by a special train to Spreckels ville whero another big feast was the order of the day with more dancing Aright royal reception was given at all places visited the Hawaiian Band always adding to the enjoyment by its playing On the homeward voyage Honolulu was reached early Sunday morning Upon the steamers arrival the Boyal Salute was fired from the shore battery Tuesday to day Her Majesty will leave for Waimanalo to be the guest of Hon John A Camnaios after which a tour of Oahu will be made the band accompanying the party 3Jru CPtttocrttscmcnts ilST OP LETTERS Vobe VaSil Htchison Thomas Afselias A Adams Geo Alton Prof Allen Geo Armstrong Abraham 3IissJ Hrodhtirst Capt Booye Henry Brandis Basirup li Brown A Bradley Brye II Bush Bender A fi Bruus Mrs Beetc Ctark Chris toHersonMartin Canley Ms3 Oiernentc John Carter David Oook Jno 2 Courtney John Dunn Dclorme Dunn Frank Dowutnp Davis Alice Dirkinvr Dovt Wm Edwards Harry Erikson Farmer Elward 4 Foster A 2 iiicuonuuci iiii jcriuerg 3 Freinsuth Wm Frazier Robt GrmtJB ioodalt Geo Gorman lack Grannia Gibson John Goodalt Miss Gay Gros A Greig John Howell Arthur Hamilton Dr Harrison Mrs llantzmnu John Hall John Halstead Joseph Hedges Geo Hafeiy Alfred InmanMrs AS Jones Jarct Mrs Frazer Eobt Fleury Mons GulIeUe OA3 Gott Gare Mrs Ooodmau Giitw GeHeapio 2 Green A Guiseppe Beho GrilTaaJH Haiisen Howard Jas Hamilton Mrs HorsnillOA Hunter A Hartshorn 3 HartwetfLJ Howard Qapt K9 Irwin Heleae Joseph Frank Kellar Hr KeniptonvBerney Kahaban Kittriase OS Kohn Lewis Mrs Lobenstein Mrs A 2 Lindsay Mrs Linern Michael Lutz Carl 2 Lenord Pierre larsen MartinJoseph Mever Mannino Luigo Mossa 12 Moberg John ucLeauUeo Milts Harry McCieiuentifc Mai Fai Xetten Xeice OlcocfcJ Ostcrheur Purvis Powers Fred Pickhard Quinn Roberts Recard Antone 2 Ryan James Randes Rosenberg fcmitb SwayneJohn6 Speer SciiuT Mrs Thomas TrflH Thompson Co Watts 3 Waldren Mr Werton Ed Wcisbcrg Capt Parties innnirirx lotf above list will please ask for Advertised Letters HILL Postmaster General lS9ieDeral Poatoffice Honolulu July 31 ALFfiED HAETWELL Counsellor at Law OmcK in Cartwright Building oppesiie Uiw iiUUUllUU xi 1 278i 1378 tf Ikily AimlJSM pL 1 2 it -3 eg 4 ilk te vF 4t I I 4 I 5 I si.

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1868-1918