Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 58, 5 March 1894 Edition 02 — LOCAL NEWS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL NEWS.

The BvJUtin proaiises <ieye lopmeuts to-night. Trade showers prevailed again. : for a brief period, this morning. The midnight watchers seem to have been again rednced to a corporal’s gnard. The Holomi'a is receiving appreciation from its morning !ind evening contemporaries on i the o!igarchists side. 1 The Oeeanie is expectod hcre frora Snn Francisco, to-morrow, 1 with datea to the 2sih nlt., or, perchance, the lst inst. The ashington corre?pondent iof the Boston Transcript “Rene Back’’ has a three eolumu article in the “Tiser ’ this moruing. — Dr. Troussean is still contina- ! | . ing to develope the ostrich-farm- | 1 ing industry whieh, he, at great , expensesintroduced into tbe eoun l try. Ile sent forwurd 80 lbs of feathers by the Australia. ihe stearaer Warriraoo, of the Canadian and Australian S. S. | liue, arrived in port here, yester- j ; day afteruoon 13A days frora Syd- ! ney, via Fijii. She sailed again for Vancouver, B. C. at 6. p. m. Mr. C. E. Bishop went forward i by the steamer Australia to San j Francisco. Ho did not take tho crown from the aj>ex of his loeal : resideuce, but, instead, carried‘ forward 3 bunches of bananas. Mr. A. Shepherd who has been ; for many years past engaged in the jewelry business in this city went forward by the Wanūmoo to Vancouver en route to Euglaud. Business was too dull for him to i reraain. Messrs. C. A. aiul B. Spreokels, Hon. Paul Isenberg, H. F. Glade, H. Ceuter, J. T. Cunningham, J. Rodauet, and many others ; eame to port yesterday on the ; stoamer Claudine, from Maui. The secret Loagne, has as has ' boen expected, at last been eompelled to open its doors at the building of the Annexation Club. This eveniug several Reform wolves will lecture the League sheep. The sailors of the whaling bark Horatio, who are sick with smallpox, six in number, were reraoved yesterday frora the vessel to 1 qoarters at the Quarautine station in caro of Agont Reynolds of the Board of Health. Dr. G. A. Foote, a former well koowu aud eapahle physician of j this city. weut forward by the Australia, in company with his father, Dr. E. G. Foote of Loekford, California, en route to the old homestead, to die. I The Warriraoo bronght7 eahin aud 1 steerage passengers to this port frdm the Colonies and carried forward from here. for Vancouvef B C. an equ«l nuraber of cab:u passongers. She also car- . ried a quautity of domestic pro- > duce principftlly ricoaud bauanas. 1 Arehie Gilfillan, the popular purser of the stearaer Claudine of \VilderS. S. Co.. was knocked down by a dray driven by a native, whilo attending to the unloading of the Claudine s cargo vesterday, *and recievod injurios whieh is feared will keep him in his bed for some woeks to eome. The following persons are booked to sail by the Mariposa: T. H. Davies and son. T. May and wife, J. L. McLearny and wife, Hora ee Briggs. J. Kidwell, Mrs E S Miard and d«ught«r. J Ross, G W Schec, C S Mcl.aury. P C Pratt, J L McLoury, D P Renton,Dr. Boysou and wife, W H Hugbes and wifo, Mrs S Hugbes. F B Gregory, A M Woodward and wife, Rev W D Hickey, C C Kellogg. Mr and Mra T B Biahop, C Aogustus 8preckela.-W T C Bood, Sam Louiaaon, £ Malafeldi