Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 206, 8 September 1894 — LOCAL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL NOTES.

No ba«eball thu afternoon B%nd concert at 4:30 at Emma j Sqnar«. Wood is now sold by »eight. bv Breham. Kepairs and alterations on the old Post Oōiee are not yet euded The usaal serrices will be beld in all the chorchea tomorrow. The stearaer Australia wa» telepboned at ō:45 this raorning: verj’ nearly ‘*as usnal. * Yale ’ men raet last nigbt at tbe residence of Doctor Judd and were most hospitably entertained. Marshal Hitchcock will probably be r.ff for Hilo and vicinity 1 again next week. ■ - The Houolulu Iron Works are doing but little now; half tirae, with but few employees. The bark C. D. Biyant &iiled for San Francisco to-day. She carried forward a sraall cargo valuod at ?24.8t0. The Japanese classes at the Lyceom, taught by raeraberstf the fairsex, are not as well attonded now as formeriy. Over one- buudred and twenty five bonses are to let in the loea tiou bounded by Punehhowl. King, Scbool and Nouanu etreets. And still, rents are high. Cricket ioatch betweeu toams from the Hyacinth and Honolulu Cricket Club, this afternoon at the okl Recreation grounds. Special baud concert this eve- | ning at the Hotel complimentary | to ofticers and men of the war- i ships in port. — The nsual Snnday sorvices will | be held at the Makiki rifie butts ' to the glory of the Republic and the deoecratiou of' the Sabbath. : An escavation in the side-walk, > dangerous to pedestrians, at night, exists on the mauka side of 1 Kukui street. I "Young Hawaiian’a Institv»te'’ is a parapbrased name; not origiual but borrowed from Roman Catbolic organizatious of the East. Tbe building kuown as the 1 Chiuese tbeatre situated on King street n©ar tbe bridge is to be sold at anction on Mouday next. — Mrs. Thirds lectore, at Foster Hall, last evening was very interesting and was delivered to the largest audience yet present at tbe th©ORophical lectures. Tiuker's bologne sausages, made by himself, nre very useful : to raeraben> of pleasure parties , on land or sea. Thoy eoniain considerable revivifying qualities ; in a small compass. Henry James, carpenter by I trade and membet of ihe Araerij ean League, conftscated $5 from ■ some men-of-wars-men and was i arrested therefore, but released nnder a proraise to returp the money. Luther Wileo* haa spent hia well-earned vaoatioo on Molokai, aud done some tall shooting, One deer w»s brought down from ‘*leeward” bv the valiant sportsman, 1 i James Dodd received say 80QC1 kegs of beer qq tbe Australia | Whiie the qoanliiy eannol be guaranteed tbe quality of the faraous £nterprise ean. . j The ladies of the congregation of the Cathedcal N >tre X)ame du i Paix, of tb:s city, are agitating ! tbe subject of a fair, to raise i funds for a new organ for the Cathedral, - California has made a dUpiay today in the iine of £raits. The aeleeiion sent to G«mariooa beat* everythiog aui |asted here “Ft»t ftrat aornod" is tbe uotto olUie finn. -

~CooBcllor roangrettftBed4rom San Francisco today. — The AueLnlia bronght over fifty | c*bin paseengeP9, Look out for the full paiileul«rs about Kobe Co , whieh will be pub!ished next Monday. Ordway and Potter are the leading dealers in furniture in tbe town. The Au“tn»lia arrived this mornit gand brought several kamaainas The clonds still promise heavy rains. but the hope is daily un- , fulfilled T Reports from Koolau and Wai- : alua districts on this island state . great loss of cattle from draught. The ‘'Paradise of the Pacific’’ for Septcmber, (not August as i stated yesterday) will soou be < ready for delivery. ■ — ( Tbe steamer W.G.Hall brooght 6,300 bags of sngar to port yes- 1 terd »y from windward. The aMewalk on the makai s:de juf KiiigStrett, from Maunakea to ; Pauahi streets. is dangerous for I , p‘ deetnans. There wasa volcano < ftecl thrown on the clouds that rol!ed over • Kalihi v;illey, last night, by the forest firts raging in the gulches below and b«yond. Hon and Mrs. W. G. Jrwin wdl j gve au eot;rt<iinraent at their Waikiki residence next Tuesday j evening. Mini?ter Hatch visited the U. S. i S Cnarkston yesterday moroiug and receivetl the usuil 13 guns ?a!uje. ou leaying. I The members of the Soheutzen i ! olub now feel that they are get- j ting badly left in the distribntiou; Judge Widemann eniertainod ; t’.e officers of the German meni of-war last night It is stated, j thata nuraberof Honolulu people j were presont. The new Healani R»at Club gave a dance laet night at the In-d-pendence Hall on Kiug 8treet Tht» moe* appreciated waltz was tbe one danced “after the lights wcnt out.” Honolulu now enjoys the pres©noe of three German-man-war. S, M. S. Marie arrived this morning. Cleanliness is uext to godliness therefore after morning or afternoon churcb aervice a visit to Long Branch and a bath are natural sequences, iu Sunday , life, to all good people. The bark Martha Davis an old 1 comer to tbis port from Bostou and New York arrived here yesterdav frora Comax B. C. Coali , , laaen. i The scbooner Robert Lewers. i Captain Goodman, sailed yesterdav afternoon tor Laysan island. She carried fonrard the firet mail ever officially eent lhither, M > j News was bronght by tbe { steamsr W Q • H»U tbat another Japauese had been murdered on Hawaii thia time by a fellow- [ conntrymeo. The scene of the murder was statod to be also in , the Kona district, at a plaee ; called Kaapuna. l The diaplay of firet-clasa gold and silver ware and »rt ; st e jewe!ry * in the new stnre whieh Lindaay > bas on M-rch*nt Stmt is W!irlhy of inepeelino. Taste and akill are equally by ihe , “Kaepaaina” jewelier. > Hawaii hae alwavs refuaed to Ue 5 conaidered a tropi(ul cuuntrv, «nd. ? accon»ndali<»n8 f>r eeople obkged to Iive »n 6be tropica have n *t bven f.iund her*. Woven Wire Bsiky r h>.s pr»»v«l himeelf a hen-Uei rto * the eomocunity by m»mtf cturing * r»nliuing ehain and haminoeka •' m king tho ]<eopie who trv t ie<u i f rgrtu»f throare *«f «~rid, ihe hard tMMt cod ttM» WH9g*pa%. • v. * '