Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 2, 20 September 1894 — LOCAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL NOTES.
A Kona ie brewlng. ■ No sign of Featherstone ret. I The S. C. Allea arrtve<l this moroing. Tbe Malalaui leaves t> aorrow raorning at 10 o-elook. Tbe museum wili get £ree aleohol. The Monow.ii has not beea sighted yet. The new Canha hloek will mahrialize within a few raonths. ; Tbe celebrat ; on artny is 9I1II m»king cor.verls. Mr. W. H. Wetmorc of the San Francisco Eiaminer is still. Tbe new Scbuetzen Club eo mts more than 13 member. The Mikahala left last evening wit!i a repaired boiler. The W. G Ha!l leaves to-mnr-row Wfdding beho will ring to-m rrow. There will be auother “TrOltseau'’ auelion iu a near future. Two inches rain in tho valley tliis after-noon. —-■ 1 — Au amalgamati n of Ihe 1 tin aud iho .S 'tar is oue of the events whieh may possibly Inppen. The 13and will pluy at the Hotel to-night if the Monowui arrives. Tbe work on the new building to bo erccted for E. S. Cunha on King Street is progressing rapidly. Mr. Godfrey, tho reprosontative of the Bulletin, had a y*ty narrow oscape while boarding the wreck of tho G. N, ilcox. The CounclIs aro in session this afternoon. JThe sad case of Emmeluth is probally being eonsidered. * Oapiain Wolters of the G. N. Wilcox will probably leave iu the Monowai and proceed to |Bremen via San Francisco. Tho labor commissioners will be composed of Emmelutb, Armstrong, Murray and tvas. Tbe salvation of tbe country will get a move on sbortly. The mounted jioiice seems to B pend lots of tune at tbe meetiiigs called by their “politicaT’ chief. Who i>ays tbem? The taxpapere or their eapiain? Tho virtuous autborities o. tbe republic have jumped Seeloy Shaw on aeeonul of his a niekel in the slot maehine. M here isthe inAuenee ot the Schuetzen club/ Sauerbrenmen waa in grett demand at the Ancbor ycstenlay. Go siow or the elook will give out, and no other German vessel is in sight. A uumber of prominent society ladies, will return to Honolulu in tbe Kiuau on Satorday. They ■ have enjoyed some rust.cating experience on Hawaii. Tbe government organs are now bnsv abusing Mr. Logan for taking’ tbe oath to tho repablic. When be didu t do it be was equally abused for refusing. \\ hat will suit tbc gentlemen’ It is understood that Lord ■ Hawke will arrive here shortly and briag suit against tbe Adv9rti«tr for defamation of feaiui\s. | Lord Hawke dcesn'fc look like a | butcber in distress. r ——- Tbe HeaUni Boat Club of po1 litical (ame mel !ast nigbl and . have secured a boat bouse fron: . tbe present government. Tb< Leilani Clob will probabiy sbos tbe boys tbeir aame is—aaud.