Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 42, 6 November 1894 — LOCAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL NOTES.
= i HenrietU tonigbt 5 There is * new • bni 'i n sight! Mr. Johu Bichnrdson left for } Mani (or Siberi») tod*y. r . ' The Kinan left tfais afternoon ? «nd will retnrn next Tuetday\ t momine. The planters labor association is in aession today. Only a few practical pianters are present
faose black eyes mashed a 1 ittle ' Frenchy in the cbnrch Iast Sanday ? Mrs. Naku;na interpreted yosterday in the Circoit Court with j her usual whim and correctness. I _ I Parties desiring to invest in cof!ee should see J. O. Carter. He has a good proposition to ! make. — The officers of the French men- | of*war visited the pali yesterday, and took in other points of interest today.
The special session of the Legislature will meet on or abont December the lst. 1 What a of wisdom will then be tapp^T. A capsized eanoe and a dn>wned Chinese fishennan were the results of a fishing excursion on Maui. — Mr. Verleye, the French eommissiouer and his secretary Monsieur Giff'ard risited the French man-of-war \-esterday. There will be an e\tr a edition of the Planter’s Moutl«y in whieh editor Whitney will lmbody the reports of the Planlei’a meeting. There are a fow prominent ; divorco suits to be#heard at this term of tho CircuitCourt. There are also a few hanflsome witnesses According ioihe Advertiser one of tbe Hvaciut/ divers met u 12 feet eel who mt him, Lucky it wasn’t a snakf. lt ig reported that a man eame down in tho Australia who will negotiate \mth Electric Company for tie establishment of an iced skatiip rink. Mr. C. flammer was re arrested on a charge of malicious injury in poisoning a dog, aciyilsuit for damages was also instituted. / “Cinflerella” or *‘the glassslipper” w|th a big transformation, singingl danciog, ponios and golden I oaeh for tho Matinee Saturdal' and night. The Hooulu Lahui society wil meet tomorrow afternoon at tl.e Kapiokni Maternity home at 2 o'elelk p.m. All the members of thopociety are requested to attend at this meeting. lt us remarkable that the uew auga/trust did not present their programmo to the meeting of the Pla/tcr’s Labor Co, Probably thog>resence of Mr. W. G. Irwin I wajfound awkfrayd Mie TheosophicaI 1odge met veJerday at its hall on King ■ttfet and was very weil atkndod. T1 e eaclosive society lodge on X mauu sireet meeU tonight and dtscnsses *'well dressed” Theo- ! «>pby. f ‘ The Emperor’a birthday, a native. immeasarab)e aaki, a horse. a broken boggy (belongiog to the olbor mao), 125 fine. Tbai*s all [and costs!] Mr. W. Q. Irwia showed the planlem from tbe oihor ialands the electxio light works last oighl Tbe visitors expreesed themselves bighly gratified witb the appearaooe o( Uoaolula*8 latest eot«r* priee Judge Luther Wileoi proeided in ihe Dialrict Court in tbe ab•enoe cf Mr. P«*m* who ia indisposed. Would, tbat th« leanmi sfhooI-b3y judges would take a poinl or two (rom tbe * ‘unleroed*’ depoty jodge. .3' - .- ■ . i