Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 191, 17 August 1894 — LOCAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL NOTES.
Tho W. G. IU11 arrivod this | nftornoou. t Joseph Iloanopelo has an ad- ; xuiuistrator'8 uotice in this issue. Tho kito tiying season is al- I most ended. Tolephone linomen aro corresj*ondingly pleased. The McGrew divorce caso will j be heard tomorro\v before Judge Coopor. There waa a liro in the forests on the westerly sido of Nuunnu pali. last night. The Board of Health elniin that tlio Wilder S. S. Co. is charging ■ thein too inueh ior freight. Those obuoxions viues still ■ hang over the wall of tbe Bishop ; rosidence on Emma street. Tho water in the Nuuanu - streamlet has at last becomo staguant, iu many plaeea. The case of J. Conlter, tho j alleged highway n»bber has been j contiuued till Monday in the | District Court. L J.Lovey dtld a large cash &ile akhisanction rooius this moruing. A large uuxuber of buyers were prescnt aud bid« were lively. The creditors of Marcus E. CoIbnrn will meot tomorrow aftornoou at 1:30 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce, The momber» of tho Amateor Athletic Club had football prac* (iea lasi eveuing aud showed mueh good work. J. E. Gomcz tbe jeweller. has oblained a ▼erdict, from a jury o! $500 damages. in his libel suit agaiust the 'T%srr. “Uiana Lodge” is the apella tion whieh Major Wolters has given to hia bandsome residence on Thurston Aveuue. Tue baud concert at Makee ialand last ovenicg, was well atteoded and the vario«s uambera on the programmo were woll performed
Mr. S. M. Damoa stato-l yeslerday in tbe Coancil$. thit “they were drifting too r*pidly toward o!ig«rchy mle,” and tben ‘ be saiile<l. . 1 11 The Cooncils mot yesterday 1 %ft inoon and decided tbat more j Q)oney of the people, who bear s taxation w:thoat represeutatioo, < should be spent. t i i Tbe sinking of the artesian i well at the Hosi>ital gronnds is * progres.sing rapidly. Mr. Mc i Caudless reports having reached i a depth of 2Ō0 feet alreadv. 1 1 It is believed that ooe of the < accomj>lices in the Pali robbery, ( :f turned up in the dock wonld l>e easily recognized by Detective Larsen as un old acqnaintauce. Mrs. M. M. Thirds, the lady ( esponent of Theosophy, will give ; i a lectnre this evening in Theoso- i phy hall, corner Nuuana aud i Mariuo streets, ut 7:30 o’eloek. j Everybody weleomo. Charles Hatmner, a well known resident, has been arrested on a 1, I charge of raalicioas mischief i. «- j the poisoning of a valoable dog be!onging to C. Bergerson, tho sewing-raachino agent | 1 1 We will all be there. M here } ' Why, at the Scheutzsn Clnb Masquerade Ball, Monday, Sept- - ember 3, 1894. Eveiybody is i goiug. Aia you ? * ' One of the not twin Quinns is | going to the coast. This one is Jaraes C, a retired j)oliticiau, and j the wish is oxj>ressed by his many friends that be may have a s:«fe jiassago both ways. Hongkong opiam is now quoted at ?20 per lb aud eommon : opium at $11 per lb, said quotatious indicating that this city and tho othor islands, is uiore thau suj)pliod with the dope. Dr. Horbert one of the pro- ; raincnt pbysicians of Honolulu | stated yesterdav, to tbe membfcrs j of tbe Board of Health, that,“the ; virus lately imported was not good and et!orts at vacciuation j # were uot snccessfal.’’ If Vovk Hohsk ok Doo i is sick send thora at onoe to 205 Kiug Street. The ouly eterinary Infirmary in the Republic j fully equipj>ed with moderu op- 1 j)liarces and skillfull altendants. augl-lm Col. Jim Sherwood held a reoeplion at Long Branch last ovening. aud a plethora of guests | wās presout. Tho servioes aro to be continuod this ovemng and all dav toraorrow. The Colonol feeds the buugry and clothod the nakod. Amy Uoe, a daughter of William Roe an employee of the Honololu lron Worbs fell down ono of the slopes of Punchbowl Hill, and besides other injaries she broko tho right foroarm. Dr. Cooper was called and attended the injured girl aud she is uow doiug as well as ean bo erj>ected. A farewell reception was given j at the Lyceuni last evening to the Rev. Yamasito who leaves by tbe stcAmer Australia, for San Fraucisco. Miss C«rrie Castle and Mrs. Clarenco Crabbe had the saj>erintendence of the pleasarable atf.»ir and the ocoasion was mada a uiost Iiappy one for the honored gaest. “Jim’ Quinn, the popular liverv-stable man. who leaves tomorrow for the Coast, where he ,| will enjoy a two-months vacation bas been iu "h&rness” for eight years withoot raissing a single day’a work. A pretty good | record in this ciimate! Manuel I I Reis will attend to his basinetss : | during his absence. | Tbe yoang llawaiians lnstitute is progressing well towards per- ! manent organization. Aid and > assistance is being given by 1 1 Messrs P. C. JoDes, W. O. Smith !W. R. Castle and others aud tbe members themselves are, at pre- » sent, (all o! entbosiaam. Meet- - 1 ings are hekl $t the Y. M. C. A. i Hall and a weleome i» otfered to - ali yonng Hawaiiaua who desire to ūeoome membera.