Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 84, 27 December 1893 — LOCAL NEWS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL NEWS.

the “ Holonma ” wi!l f>e rea$lv at 4 p.ui. sharp. Tiie steamsbip Oeeanie Ls eow fixlIy <Ine from San Franci<oo witb newsdates tc tbe 20th inst. aro now few auj far heiween. th<» prob ih'e i erj)etrators of Piieh crirnfc »re iu)-v n»*arlv all emoloyed in congeniaI night wotk and ri-cfciving piv. fhe ste.iraer Araw.i; of tbe C. iV A. S. S. Co line nrrived this morniug from Vancouver J3. C. en route for tbe Oolonies. S!ie saib‘<J again on ber vovage at 3.3 ) i?. m.. The P. G. band concert at the H >tfcl lagt fcvemng was a disuīal fail vire as reg*rd‘.d audience, very i fe« people heing pr“sc-nt.' The fake of n akirg it a “moon-light” i concert was a j>oor oae. Steinitz tbe famous chess ehampion, aml in honor of whom j the latelv defunct Honolulu chess club was nHmed, hitel\’ met de;eat iu Montreal in u singlehanded contest. A\ . Bobsou, a I lo.-al eiuek player beat hiui. Pr. C. T. Rodgers. the Secretary of the Advisory Council. etc., eie., his r*sipued one of his positions, | that of Surgeon Cieneral with the ■ rank of Captain. Dr. G. B. Cooper { deserves tlie sympatby of the eomj mu.iity if he atleinpts to wriggle into the umtorm of his j>redecessor. Mrs. Fl> rence Hinckley, the { “F1 irence Biytho’’ of the great | Blythe litigition in San Francisoo. and who, with her husband, was [ domiciled at the Hawaiian HoteI hore last summer, is ngain before the Supreme Court of CaIifornia in an attempt to administer on ihe estate.