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ivwj,'-''i-?r'.4'VTHE HAWAIIAN MS tFIFTY CENTS A MONTH.IN ADVANCE.'V1lu0incss (Eartis.ALLENHAWAIIAN ISLANDS, MONDAY, APKIL 10, 1893.HONOLULU,YOL. I.CcgitlW: R. CASTLE,ROBINSON.&46 Queen Street.DEALER IN LUMBER AND OTHERKINDS ok BUILDING MATERIAL.J. M. DAVIDSON,J. S., EMERSON,Engineer and Surveyor.Attorney andCounsellor-at-La-H. MAY & Co.Wholesale and RetailJ. M. MONSARRAT,M. S. GR1NBAUM & CO.Limited.HONOLULU,1'UHLIC.Merchant St., Honolulu.Block,Cartwrifiht98Front St.F. A. SCHAEFERJ. ALFRED MAGOON,CO.,&P. O. JJox 470MeatMetropolitanH. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,IMTORTERSANlMERCHANTS.81Office over Bishop's Bank.J. J. WILLIAMS,P. O. BoxNELLIETelephone197.LEWIS140.& CO.Fort St., Honolulu,111AN.WENNEK.WENNEREDWIN11. 1.V.A.r.saloon,OfficeH.'J. NOLTE,tw Smokers'Open from3 a.m. till10SPECIALTIES!Nuuanu:2lioa:YdcmaoubjsNraaxjvd HadSiiDiHajj.nn 'sanadnsyETM INSURANCEHarness LeatherOK HARTFORD,inGerman -- Americanitin.-'''':rmcinxTnllcsr Security.WILDERBENSON, SMITH & CO.,'Honolulu Tannery.5.Space reserved for.Wholesale and Retail.PAIDCHARCOAL,lot of PURE SPERM OIL.This was caught by ship "Jas.Arnold," and is the finest in!Special attention given to thehandling ofFIRE-WOO-agents oftheSteamship Company,HIDE SALTAT LOW PRICE.i--Commission Agents.color and quality we have everput in stock.9bag to any quantity.ANDROACH TRAPS arersell are always set and we know1WHITE AND BLACK SAND.they catcli roaches of any size,as we have used them. Whenyou catch a lot set the trap inti4T No, 414 on lloth Tclephones.tttReal Estato, StocksBonds,fcBISHOP&COMPANY.ESTABLISHEDHONOLULU IRON WORKS,1853.1 1STWILDER & CO.BANKERS.HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDSSteam Engines Sugar Mills, BoilersCoolers. , Iron, Brass, and LeadCastinqs.THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA.andBoston,'Machinery of Every' Description Made to MESSRS, N.M. ROTHCHILDHr.lor. Pf,it,l.r .Hnnltnn r.M In CMi.aFRANKFORT-ON-THE-MA1Blacksmithihg.Job work executed at ShortThe Commercial Banking.Notice.C. M.LEWERSCOOKE.&F,J,LOWKKY,COOKE,Lumber, Builders' Hardware'doors, sash, blinds,paints, oils, glass,SAN FRANCISCOEstate of S.their agents inNew York,KOIl'T LEWEKS.EstablishedDRAW EXCHANGE ON&Co. of Sydney,Lumber and CoalAT THEOregon.China.Yokohama, Japan. And transactHongkong,r.-1.1n.ra t-uciiGlrtii 11iaumiiDullness.PACIFIC BRASSBUILDING MATERIALST.TEACHEROE PIANORESIDENCE! Mr. V. Hopper's, KingStreet, opposite the Palace.Mrs. Tucher is an experienced teacher ofPiano, and the results of her teaching has- been approved by some of the most, cultivated,musician of London ana Jiosion, ijviass.B.Co. Carriage&Honolulu Steam Rice Mill.WALL PAPER, EtcEXTRA PALE LAGERPaints, Oils, Glass,ALWAYSWeare the SoleHOPPER, Prop.Fort Street, Honolulu.One Hundred Pounds.?or Hardware of every desWagon Manufacturer,HONOLULU, H; I.cription, Paints, Oils, Leather,PLOWS, Salt, Kerosene, GasREPAIRING,.ON HAND.AgentsforPRICEPAINTING,theCocktailsDEE, Prop'r.I;44 .JvingStreetolAO.TMutual Tele'Box 48.- -.'.LA, L.'L .0 W.V,!CHANDLERYGoFOR0a Specialty.No.L. H.SHIP.PAIDANDHawaiian Islands.Oysteroline, ROPE and.0TRIMMING.Corner of Fort & Queen Streets,sizes.HIGHESTpresh milled Rice for sale in cjuanthies to suitJ. A.MURRAY,(Limited.)BUILDERS' HARDWARELocomotive and Steam PlowOilers: a new lot received, two!42, 56 and 63 bars to caseAGENTS FORDoors, Sash, Blinds Jno. Weilantl BrewingSTEAM and GALVANIZED PIKE, ELBOWS, T.WAYS, GLOBE VALVESSTEAM COCKS, and all other fittingsfor pipe on hand.(3 to15 feet long, withCo tralia."all the stars the law allows andone sprouting for Hawaii.Laundry SoapMERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.Criterion Saloonsuch asFOUNDRY.Honolulu Soap WorksON DRAUGHT,Enquire of M. N. SANDERS.LIME, CEMENT, ETCMRS, ANNA B. TUCKER,NTERPRISE BEERFOR SALE.IMPORTERS AND DEALERS INAMERICAN FLAGS Anew lot just at hand ex. "Aus-AGENTSSanders' Baggage ExpressThe Azores and Madeira Islands.Stockholm. Sweden.The Chartered Bank of India, Australia andSONS,C. WILDERSONS, LONDON.London.The Commercial Banking Cj. of Sydney,hyuney. The liank of New Cealanu, Aurkland, and its branches in ChristchurclvDunedin and Welhncton.The Bank of British Columbia, Portlandhot water as the chickens liketheir food cookdd.tW. McCIIESNEY11.ParisWALL PAPER, MATTINGcorrugated iron,in 1872.G. WILDERneed-ed in every pantry and kitchenin these islands.The kind weDIn 4 lengths, and sawed or split, frombag to any quantity. Also,OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.0. HALL & SON.Have just received a freshHides and Goat Skins"VILIMITED.Proprietrr.bag to a ton.1CO.,Ccncml JcluucrHscmcMs.HIGHEST PBICEDruggists. 1 per day."J. 12 2per" week.kinds, in any quantity, from aFrom&:Wm. 6. Irwin & Co.Sugar FactorsGet theAgents.,J'i''4,1MAGENTS FORTO TXXKTable BoardBoard and LodcincOffice, Infirmary and Residence,King Street.Telephones: , Bell g6, Mutual 183.for ary operation table; no danger fromthrowing.andManagerPresidentWm. G. Irwin,IS" All Calls Promptly Answered, Claus Spreckels.Secietary and TreasurerW. G. Giffard,Day or Night.AuditorTheo. C. Porter,u? u.nimnxTiHriv. iiietiuiMHWhen Kates are Equal,HUSTACE & CO.Oceanic, 5,879,208 002,255,389 00Net SurplusAvenue.Board and LodgingtsrSpecial monthly prices.T. E. KROUSE:and Stock Broker.thi:AssetsRATES.Veterinary Surgeon & 'Dentist.AuctioneerCO.,CONN.All Kinds ort;nva asvgW. T. MONSARRAT,No. 45 Queen Street.Co.OK LONDON.INSURANCE CO.,Hotel Street.p.m.TAS. F. MORGANCo.-Fire Insurance,Alliance AssuranceLeather and Nails for Shoemakers.AELIiWrOiY HOTEL,'NOixiNniMwvonv SNQO 'SaNIHDVK 0NIAV3S--MUTUALOK BOSTON.Cheese, Lard, Hams, Hutter,Codfish, Milk, Onions,Crackers, Potatoes, Salmon,Macaroni, Corn Meal,Pickled Skipjack, Alvicore,Herrings,Flour, (irain and lieans.AndEAGLE HOUSE,'osiv"VIPartlllilne Co.ACr.NTS FORNEW ENGLANDLife InsuranceGO TO THEO; Box No. 55.Proprietor.Requisites a Specialty.lrairitor HawaiianVIKEInsurance AgentsPer Every Steamer and Sail.Strkt,tir Satisfaction Guaranteed.Co.'sFirst.clat- - Lunches Served with Tea, Coflec,Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk.MamcMaallSONS.COOKEandJjTKJSFRESH. GOODSSaddle Leather,Corner Fort and Merchant sts,:sihu9;bai8cA. F. COOKE,N.-- : 113.&StFresh Goods received by every Steamer from ibrtH rrtincisco.allAnd is prepared to Audit Accounts.5TFort Street, - opposite Wilderour good.SCHMIDTV.CASTLEFresh California Roll Butter and IslandButter always on hand.withbusiness in connectionBEPAIBING DONE.BEAVEKus a SAMPLE ORDER and tryand Provisions.JONES,Has opened an Office for transactiugFort Street.SndMTINDHALKRMANUFACTURING JEWELERS, ANDTrusts, Purchase and Sale ofIMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS,FINE JEWELRY", WATCHES, Etc.Bonds, Stocks and Real Estate,92FULL LINENOTARY PUBLIC,JACOUbON,& CO.Bone Meal,Sulphate am! Muiite Potaih,Nitrate or Sod,Uroiiml Coral Lime Stone,Manager.Kiko-llnvipc been anrointed Anents "of theabove Comny we are now ready to effectinsurances at the lowest rates of premium.Always on Hand.Iare Ktw 6,000,000 9,000,000I.GROCERIESManure,Hotted SUblCorner King and l&thal Stf.'riSLEPIlONBSFertilizers-Layten IUml P)ioplwte, Ltntl Platter, FUliGiwno, etc., etc., always on liaixl.No. 477.Connected with Hack StandHOTH-:-TO ORDER.IIetweBn Hotbi.BOTH TELEPHONESAssets,-Between Fort and Alakea StreetH.Bl'g.Office with V. R. Castle, CartwrightNaval Supplies: Wholesale and RetailDealers in Groceries, Provisions, Etc.--incoln Block.LOWKEY,M.:: lltgliCHAS. HUSTACE,NOTARY PUBLIC.IMPORTERSr.J. WALLER,G.Old Post Office Building.FORT STREET.--Navy Contractors.NOTARY PUBLIC.DPlxotograplier.aFort Street,-11.AMIJ. M. VIVAS,ACapital,l'iirchar.S. F. GRAHAM, Manaobk,KING STREET,rslroft Street, .Honolulu.Honolulu, II.izers in Quantities to SuitCLUB STABLES CO.Co.Typewriter, Conveyancer andNotary Public.'ftATLASSONS,Wholesale GrocersThe Onl y Factory of the Kind in theCountry, ami are Prepared to I'urnith Fertil-Completeloticos.Assurance CompanyChemical Manures,OrganicHcCIIISlY kGO.and Dealers in All Kinds ofManufacturersPlans, Specifications and Superintendencegiven for every description of Building.Old Building! successfully remodelled nndenlarged.Deaignu for Interior Decoration.Maps of Medical DrnuiM!, Tracinr, andBlueprinting.jVDrawlng for Books Or Newnpaper I limSOTCHAS. F. PETERSON,FERTILIZINGHAWAIIANSpreckelsHonolulu, II. I.K. W.Block, Room 5.iivory, Feed mill Sule SlnblcsHonolulu, Hawaiian Islands.COMMISSIONOffice'II. I.Honolulu,AJRCI-IITIEC-TAND llERF.TANlA.Merchant Street,OK FICE-- 42THE!Insuranceomcctic iJrobucc.lilicvticcmcnts.RIPLEY,C. B.At Law.IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION Attornby and CounsolorMERCHANTS.Fort Street,Both Telephones 22.6ciuntlitation.GROCERS.AT LAW and NOTARVATTORNEYCommision Merchants and Importersof General Merchandise.atQueen Street Stores.36 Merchant Street.OfficeRoom 3 Spteckels' Bock, Honolulu. For SaleBuilding.J. T. WATERHOUSE'SAlso Steam and Stove Coal.San Francisco Office,Old Kona CoffeeATTOBNEY AT LAWOffice, Cartwright(General .SUiUcviiscmcnIfi.Jlomcetic i3robucc.Notices.NO. 12.TOE. 0. HALL & SON.!.Cor. Fort & King Sts.4

to'.?ItThe Hawaiian Star,Bill of Rights declared at Lahaina n839, or by the Constitution made byThatKamehameha III. in 1852.chief is said to have declared at thatIng citizenship and we fully and candidly believe that, if annexation comes,Congress will deal with them In justiceand generosity.time that he reserved to himself theright to change the Constitution. Hedid not attempt to do so, but Kamehamcha V., in making his Constitution ofDr. J. S. McGrew,Managing Editor. 1865 in a way not provided for, to putWalter G. Smith,Vm. 1 Tilorn,Uusiness Manager, it mildly, relied, it is said, on thereserved right.But the royal line of Constitution- SUBSCRIPTION RATES:with Lunalilo, andPer Year in Advance" 6.00 makers disappearedsovereignKalakaua waselectedthePer Month in Advance,.50sovereign solely by virtue of the powergiven to him by the Constitution itself.ADVERTISING RATES:Rates for transient and regular advertising The same was true of Liliuokalani.may be obtained at the publication office'Hie "aggressiveness" of the latter regime1UII Telephone Number 237.had not the foundation in fact or inlaw of the old regime.allude again to this topic inHawaiian Star Newspaper We shall withthe claim that repreconnectionCompany, Ltd.sentative constitutional government wasPresident.J. S. McGrew,at the mercy of Liliuokalani, becauseVice President.A. S. Hartwem.,Secretary. Hawaiians were induced to ask her toG. V. Smith,Treasurer. throw off constitutional trammels.E. A. Jones,Auditor.John Emmeluth,Under the querulous caption, "OnWhich Side ?" the Bulletin prints theMONDAY,APRIL 10, 1893,Bishop Willis missionary forcesdwindle in the light like Fallstaff's ninemen in buckram. A careful countproves that less thanper cent of the members of the Annexation Club have missionary blood intheir veins. The Star trusts that theBishop will be fair enough, now thathe is given to see his eiror, to notifythe natives of Madagascar that there isno cause for alarm.One could nottell what they might do if they werepermitted to hold much longer the uneasy views about Hawaiian matterswhich His Lordship credits them with,PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOONBYEXCEPT SUNDAY,THE HAWAIIAN STAR NEWSPAPERCOMPANY, Lid.Editor-in-Chie-.AHIDEOUS INSULT.On Friday p.m., the Daily Bulletinstated trrot it had intelligence that Mr,4.Blount had orders to teplace the deposed Queen upon the throne; thatwhatever '"violent denials were made,its information was correct; and that asits former intelligence had proved reliable that the American flag would beremoved, so would this last prove true,E. C. Macfarlane, just arrived, did ata luau on the same evening, make loudproclamation to the same effect, to thenatives and others assembled. As theconsequence the royalists were greatlyelated, and the very active annexationmovement among the natives receiveda check through fear.This morning,the natives were circulating the rumorthat the Queen was to be restored today.We do net believe the Bulletin, because such a thing is incredible in thenature of the case. We regard it as abravado for the purpose of intimidatingnative annexationists. But we are notgoing to expend our strength in denialWe herein will only denounce the foulinsult of which the Bulletin and MrMacfarlane are guilty.It is implied by them that the forcesof the United States are to be employedto restore the discredited regime whichthis civilized community, after long"The inexpiable wrong, the unutterable shame,That turns the coward's heart to steel, thesluggard s blood to flame.It is an insult to Mr. Blount,to speakof him as capable of such an act. It issupposed that when the deed is done.he and his are to advance and pay theirdevoirs to the unspeakable trio ? Whatan atrocious insult this is to him!It is especially an insult to the officersand men of the United States ships ofwar, to talk of their ibeing employed insuch a revolutionary task.Above all, it is a deadly insult to thepeople of the United States, to talk ofremanding their noble American Colonyin Hawaii, so high in character, in culture, in patriotic sacrifice for civilizedconstitutional government, back underthat loathsome and paralyzing regimewhich it had expelled.It will not be done. The authors ofthis insult who propose this deed willslink away and be forgotten.Werethey indeed able to carry it into effect,the scorn of all civilized men wouldpursue them to the last hour and thelowest pit.SELF-IMPOSE-DLAW.It is quite true that each step in thedevelopment of civilized governmentin Hawaii has not only been taken orinduced by foreigners, but that a largeand powerful Hawaiian element wasconstantly opposed to such innovationson their ancient ways. Law as knownto the Hawaiian early chiefs meant theabsence of law, and the gratification oftheir personal whims. Many of thosechiefs did not take kindly to the limitation of their traditional control overthe land and persons of the commonpeople which was made by the firstSTEPHENGovernment House.)Honolulu, March 20th, 1893von DEttG, Esq., has tfitsday been appointed Luna to take charge ofalt Government Lands In Nuuanu Valley, Honolulu, Oahu; also, to take up all estraysfound on the same, and upon all GovernmentRoads lying between Judd Street and NuuanuPali, Honolulu, Oahu.J. A. KINU,Minister of the Interior.Interior Office, April 8th, 1893.12 3thas been appointed a Commissioner of CrownLands of the Hawaiian Islands, vice Mr. P.C. Jones, resignedgovernment pound.NOTICE.Mr. MOSE MANU has this day beenappointed Poundmaster for the GovernmentPound at Kipahulu, District of liana, Maui,vice S. W. Kahele Opio, resigned.J. A. KING,Minister of the Interior.Interior Office, April 3, 1 893.t0 3tNotice Is hereby given that His Excellencythe Hawaiian Star, is correspondentat Honolulu for the San FranciscoChronicle and the Chicago Herald.In a Honolulu despatch in a recentissue of thenewspaper appeared a statement byGeneral Peterson, and this paragraphfollowed it:There is no doubt here that Peterson tellsthe ptain truth in this statement.It is important as showing the part played by Ministerbtcvens in the conspiracy to overthrow thequeen and secure annexation in the first flushof enthusiasm, belore the American government should learn the full facts.The paragraph is not an editorialcomment, but a part of Mr. Smith'scorrespondence. Now, how does Mr,Smith stand? Is he carrying water onboth shoulders? Perhaps the manageing editor of the Star can explain.Mr. Peterson's letter was printedseparately from Mr. Smith's correspondence and the comment referred towas written, so far as we know, by Mr.Peterson himself. The Chronicle representative was handed theessay just before the steamerleft and had no time to read it. Hesent it on with the annotation "Unread and unedited," and there his connection with it ended.warmly approve its passage. Touchingthe local sentiment of the islands theIndependent says: "We think we knowthe natives well enough to understandthat they are composed of two classes,the one progressive and Cnristian, theother drunken and enslaved to theirKahunas, or witch doctors. The former, we believe, side with the missionaries and the white natives in desiringannexation; the latter, we understand,side with the New York Herald, theEvening Post, and the late Quren inopposing it."Jllibcfifccmctttfl.New Ideas!!.The Board now consists of J, A. King, T.C. Porter, C. P. Iaukca.At a meeting of the Bureau of Agricultureand Forestry held March 28th, 1893, JosephMarsden, Esq, was appointed Commissionerof Agriculture and Forestry and Recordingand Corresponding Secretary of the Bureau.J. A. KING.President of the Board.Interior Office, March 28, 1893.Mr. JOSEPH KENDALL FARLEY hasThe members of Waialua, Oahu, Roadthis day been appointed Assessor and Collector of Taxes, for the Fourth Taxation Divi- Board having resigned, the following gentleconstision, including the Islands of Kauai and men have been this day appointed totute a new Board 1Niihau.EDGAR HALSTEAD,THEO. C. PORTER,Minister of Finance.Dr. D. F. ALVAREZ,ANDREW COX.Finance Department, Honolulu, II. I., Apr.10 3t1, 1893.J. A. KING,Minister of the Interior.Mr. HERBERT CLARK AUSTIN has Interior Office, March 18th, 1893.this day been -- appointed Assessor and Collector of Taxes, for the Third Taxation DiviSALE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT ANDsion, including the Island of Hawaii.Kaiulani's tender appeals to thePOWER FRANCHISE.THEO. C. PORTER.American people might have been writMinister of Finance.In accordance with the provisions of an Actten by a romantic school girl with her Finance Department, Honolulu, ILL, Apr.10 3t entitled "An Act to regulate and control theheart full of pangs and her mouth full 1, 1893.production and furnishing of Electricity Inof caramels.A throne occupied by soMr. CHARLES HENRY DICKEY has Honolulu," approved January 12th, 1893,languishing a young creature would this day been appointed Assessor, and Col there will be sold at Public Auction, Onsoon have wads of chewing gum stuck lector of Taxes, for the Second Taxation Divi WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of May, 1893,on the back and perfumed valentines sion, including the Islands of Maui, Molokai, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance ofAliiolani Hale, the exclusive right and franLanai and Kahoolawe.piled under the seat.And whatchise to furnish and supply electric light andTHEO. C. PORTER,dudelet's paradise this would be, to beelectric power within the district of HonoluluMinister of Finance.sure 1Finance Department, Honolulu, H.I., Apr. during the term often (10) years from the dateThe yarn about a restoration is told 1,1891.1031 of such sale.The following privileges and exemptedto stop the native rush to the annexaNOTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.from said franchise :tion side. It is merely a political trick,Office of the Board of Education,1st. The right of any person or corporationquite worthy of the men who are playHonolulu, April 6, 1893.At a meeting of the Board of Education, to erect electric apparatus and produce elecing it and without basis in Coloneldecided that rea tricity for either light or power for his or itsBlount's purpose or in the logic of held April 5th, 1893,sonable leave of absence may be granted on own use upon the premises where produced.the situation. The revolution is going application to such Teachers as2d. The right of the Hawaiian Tramwaysmay wish toforward and not backward.visit the World's Fair at Chicago. Teachers Company, Limited, under the franchise already granted to it, to erect a plant, polesabDoes the Bulletin duplicate its sub must find suitable substitutes during theirand wires for the purpose of furnishing powerscriptiun list as it does its advertise sence. The time for the regular Summer for the propulsion of its cars, or for making aVacationwillremainunchanged.ments ?contract with any one or more of the contractALATAU T. ATKINSON,ors to furnish it with such power for use onSTAR STOCKHOLDES.Inspector General of Schools.10 31any of its tracks, whether the same is withinthe district of such c

'ft a r. j,'-''i- ivw . ' ?r 4 III, 'V EVERY PUBLISHED AFTERNOON, , THE HAWAIIAN STAR. FIFTY CENTS TERMS A t MONTH. EXCEPT SUNDAY. IN ADVANCE. 'V 1 YOL. I. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLA