Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 5, 24 September 1894 — LOCAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

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LOCAL NOTES.

ho st i|» I*,»» " «rrin»oo ss c<>ui uj; u ;t < « the HoL >stu \ goe* to pp 5» The hmd will play Emai* >j• >r t<» -ū j»!st Tue ~reck uz syn>l cit«- is u.1 at t'i d;s 'ou* ij»e i Mr. W. O. Irwin retQrned fron» Ktu;ii ye«lerday. Tho S »lvation Army was b jsy yesterdoy ami s;»Ted mor tlia:\ one tongh 80l»l. The rec >rd of ‘ Jack Atkinsun his nol yet l»een broke i -a* a bicycler. H m.’lu n w;Il shortly b Ihiown into the vort of a c:»mpaign. It ; will be a t inie one.

M>e8srs Bickerton, T. J. iv : ng 1 and C. L. Carter are e»i»ected t<» ’ return in the \Varri.'no» nor otf port The country ia being sco ire>i for A. Feathcrstoue, the escaped convict. J <i:er Low le*ves uo stoue nnt'irm*d to find t> e fugii tive. Auybody desiring ;» goo<» ht*rs eitl»er f>»r driving or riding s!iould . 1*6 present at tlie auelion n«*xt S«turduy at I . J. Levey’s olBc s. ; A number jf seats have been : t unn f >r the first perform inee of the D;tilt*y Coinp«i»y whieh will tike plaee neit Saturday. A new remedy for b!e ching j comp’exions is advertised for sale | and is Kept m >ck in all e >nutrv stores. eveu on Kauai. The death of er-Governor Stone 1 mun is r (1 c *rded. The d .-<r’as'd was the ī tther of Mr. Geo. Stone ' raan of this city. * ____ The government o(ficia’s of Hawaii bave unminated F. S. Lym*u. Clms. Notley. Go. ! Northiup and Kauhano for sena—tors. lt is a handsome C'»llection indeed. 1. Consider»«ble blasting is going ou at tlie Cunlia |*rt*mises on King 8treet, wh»ro Fred HarrifcO:i iserecting a building. . i The royalist base ball team beat llie Kualoa nine in a matcli g>*me .... A i

1 ast Saturdny. Tbe score was 24 to 10— royalists aie alwavs aheael. Ueail whut Elilers & Co., te!l tho l)ulies to-day. Tbo store is uev« r want ng in surprises aud good barg«ius for the shopping comiunuit}". The Claudine arr:ved ye?terday mnrnii'g. Mar?hal llitchc«>ck. Collector Genora! Ca8tle aud Mr M D. Mons rrat were amoug her passengen» The Adveyii*er says lh.it ne rly .11 the plautation man g«rs <m Maui baretaken tho oath and wiil vote. It wou!du’t be the first time i planlalion mau:«ger ‘svore. How «b »ut t!ie raeu? H «ve tonders be»*u cd'e<l f <r the boriug of tlie v.ells. whieh the «vater works iutend to constrnct lf not, why not? Aehi’a celebrat d pillow—case was finished in the distr.ct coart this afternoon haviog cccnpied aearly three days. Judge Perry reservcd hisd , “ci» , *'n till tomorrow. The Ka.ila d»d nol leave for Molokai yesterday as contemplatevl The report received by :he J. A. Cummins led to Ihe ,bandonment of the oxcursion.

Tbe lx**rd of registration will nake anutber excar*ion to tbe o »tlying districU on bts isUnd. Tax receipts wiH m»bably be tsed as bait tbis time. Hawaii may *g«in bo bbsaevl by »he presence of Francis Leo etc. :Urdeu. who. it is cUiimd is on U»ard the Larlme now dae »t a.lo. Ti*e autborities w.ll i n>b «bly pr«veut tbo e ubr> o Ch»n'uU.uiml from Unding , uud <*brtmuiue U*o wpuulio.