
The
War
Daily
Bulletin
Supplement,
November
23,
1894.
COMING
VI81TOK.
Hnrnsou
liros.
have
transferred
thoir
roai
esUU(
rmtt
ami
ban
business
to
George
K.
Owsley,
who
)5
an
onk,-'-
8
"
Times
tog.
h
ivo
years
ago
Carter
11.
Hnr-Bil-
k
rilr0I)(
Jr
willlaui
Preston
liar-pric-
e
risou
opened
a
real-estat-
e
olliuo
tin-an-
d
1er
the
r.rm
name
ofllarrison
IJros,
aud
have
noou
more
or
loss
actively
0MKaKwl
in
that
business
over
since,
The
Messrs.
Harrison
are
now
got-
-
.
..ratory'to
iniiuK
abroad.
between
China
.
and
Japan
.,l
I
will
cauHo
prices
for
their
silk
fubricrt
to
go
higher
;
110
country
can
light
..
und
weave
at
the
same
time.
I
he
llUH
already
advanced
ii
the
papers
State
that
the
War
M
likely
to
be
"on"
for
two
01'
three
years.
It
UCllOOVtS
ttlL
caiUlll
IUI)U
to
pureliase
now.
We
una
an
immense
stock
of
Japa
nese
Goods
ordered
before
war
was
declared,
conse
quently
we can
continue
to
sell
at
the
old
prices
as
long
aB
our
present
Stock
holds
'
out,
and
then
the
War
will
force
prices
up.
Our
last
consignment
consists of
Silk
Dress
Goods,
both
figured
and
plain
;
Morning
Gowns
for Ladies
and
Gent,
Silk
Kimonos,
Smoking
Jack-
ets,
Silk
Pajamas,
Japanese
and
China
Ware,
Screens,
Lamp
Shades,
Lunch
Bas-
kets,
etc.,
etc.
DAI
NIPPON,
Hotel
St.
(Arlington
Work),
Mm.
J.
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Chines
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Al
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Ulli,
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diiki,
iemi,
bio,
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ui
Juericu'
QrocwiM
ily
Kvery
Coast
Btaamtr.
MUTUAL
TKI.F.I'HONK
147.
W.
W.
AHANA.
1
Merchant
Tailor,
333
ITuuanu
atrt.
FINE
SUITINGS
i-
B-
BMllsb,
Scotch
and
American
Goods.
Style
and
Kit
OnaranUed.
Cleaning
&
Repairing
lototl
Tile.
668.
P.
0.
Boi
Mi
1042-t-
m
C.
R.
COLLINS,
MANUFAOTUItF.lt
OF
Fine
Harness,
Saddles
'
BRIDLES,
Carriage
Tops,
Cushions,
Fenders,
Duahes,
Htoriu
Aprons,
Kir.,
Ktc.
210
King
St.
P.
0.
Box
496.
1HI.AN1)
OKDUItH
BOMUITKD.
OBITEBION
SALOON.
IB
HKIIKIIY
(1IVKN
THAT
all
claliim
against
thu
Criterion
n
will
he.
ettled
by
Mr.
J
as,
V,
Mor-va-
and
all
nntiitaudlni;
accounts
due
the
Criterion
Hiilnon
and
tliu
johlilii
house
ol
1
il,
lire
up to
tliu
above
dulH
are
payable
to
Mr.
I,.
II.
Hot'.
All
hills
alnst
(,.
II.
Dee
please
iiresont
Immediately
for
pay
ment;
l.
n.
dkV:.
Uonolulu,
OcU
3,
IBM.
llW-i-
n
A
His Flnus Embrace
a
Most
Exten
nlvo
Tour.
I'
William
Preston
Harrison
was
skoii
yesterday
in
his
olllco
in
the
Stock
Uxnhnugo
building,
and
iu
answer
to
the
(jiie.it
ion
whether
lie
had
disposed
of
his
real-estat-
e
busi-
ness
said:
KtWLlUW;;
k.
Owsley.
Wo
shall
simply
keen
tuts
ouico
until
wo
got
an
01
our
ai-fai-
rs
iu
such
shapo
that
wo
can
both
travel
for
some
mouths
to
come."
"Where
do
you
and
Carter
Harri-
son
expect
to
go,
Mr.
Uarrisont"
"Wo
shall
not
travel
together.
My
brother
is
going
to
take
his
family
to
settle
down
in
Europe
somewhere
until
next
summer.
Ho
will
sail for
Gibraltar
first,
I
believe,
and then
will
see
most
ol
southern
i..
......
going
to
hgypt
ami
India
as
well.
As
for
myself
1
have
been
pretty
much
all
over
Asia
and
Europe,
and
shall
seek
new
fields
this time.
I
expect
to
leave
America
about
Christmas,
and shall
sail first
for
Honolulu.
I
spent
last
winter
there and
liked
it
so
much
that
I
wish
to
see
more
of
the
Ha
waiiau
islands.
Tho
volcano
of
Ki
lauea
is
one
of
tho
seven
modern
I
wonuors
oi
ino
worm,
i
kiiow
oi
uo
other
volcano
that
can
bo
seen
active
eruption
so
plaiuly
as
the
one
dedicated
to
the
goddess
'Polo'
on
the
island
of
Hawaii.
I
IIIS
UrsCKII'TION
HOLDS
OOOl).
"Mark
Twain,
who
saw
it
many
I
years
ago,
simply
exclaimed'
"This
.
la
hell,
and
his
description
is
quite
as
accurate
as
terse.
From
Hono-
lulu
I
shall
go
to
Samoa,
tho
homo
of
the
great
novelist,
Kobort
Louis
Stevenson.
A
steamer cau
then
Ihi
caught
which
makes
tho circuit
of
the
Fiji, Friendly
and
Tonga
groups
boforo
sailing
to
Now
Zealand.
The
Fiji
islands
belong
to
Ureal
Britain,
but
tho
Samoau
aud
Tonga
islands
aro
still
independent,
so
to
speak.
From
Now
Zealand
a
sailing
vessel
will
carry
mo
to
Tahiti,
said
to
bo
tho
most
beautiful
spot
on
tho
face
of
tho
globe.
Tahiti
is
one
of
tho
Society
group and
practically
be-
longs
to
Franco.
I
am
now
hard
at
work
brushing
up
my
French,
an
that
language
is
almost
exclusively
used
in
many
of
the
South
Seas
ltd-ami-
s.
Tahiti
is
tho
rendezvous
of
pretty
uearly
all
sailing
craft
cruis-
ing
about
tho
south
Pacific.
If
con-
nections
cau
there
be
made
I
shall
sail
to
tho
Marquisas
Islands.
Her-
man
Melville,
an
almost
forgotten
Aiuericau
author,
wrote
a
book
call-
ed
'Typee'
which
deals
with
these
islands.
From
this
work,
which
is
almost
a
classic,
I
judge
the
Mar-
quesas
must
bo
most
romantic
aud
beautiful.
How
mauy
other
of
these
groups
of
coral
or
volcanic
origin
I
shall
visit
will
depend
upon
circum-
stances.
No
one
soems
to
have
writ-
ten on
the
subject
aud
I
am
unable
to
loam
just
where
I
should
go
aud
how
to
got
anywhere."
Are
you
going
to
spend
much
time
iu
Australia?"
zeatamUnS
AuH,tndm,stopp,ln1g
Now
only
m
uiu
miiMir
I'mt'n.
I
am
nuxious
to
spoud
some
months
iu
Java,
Su-
matra,
Horneo,
and
New
Guinea.
Tho
three
last-uame-
d
islands
are
still
uearly
savage,
aud it
may
bo
that
one
of
them
will
chance
to
be
the
laRt
of
my
journey."
"Do
you
refer
to
tho
cannibals
who
might
take
a
fancy
to
yout"
"Yes;
but
still
I
think
that
a
Chi
cago
newspaper
man
will
not
prove
tempting
evou
to
'thu
wild
men
of
Borneo.'
"
iik
Alt
riTV
IN
ANAM.
"How
do
you
oxjiHet
to como
liriiiitf
"From
Siuuniioro
the
Frenoh
line
of
steamers
will
carry
mo
to
Hong
kong.
Ou
tliu
way
I
Hhall
atop
nt
Saigon.
There
is
a
dead
city
iu
Auatu
referred
toby
Kudyard
Kip-
-
'
ling
in
one
of
his
novels
that
I
am
anxious
to
see.
For
several
hundred
years
this
city
has
remained
uuiu-habite-
d,
although
there
are
houses,
palaces,
streets,
all
there.
The
jack-
als
have
taken
possession
and
but
few
persons
have
ever
seen
it.
From
Hongkong
I
go
the
Philippine
isl-
ands,
belonging
to
the
Spanish.
Bo--
I
fore
sailing
for
Jatiau
I
wish
to
see
Formosa.
Japan
wauts
this
island
as
part
of
the
spoils
to
be
obtained
from
China,
tt
is
said
to
be
beauti-
ful.
From
Yokohama
I
return
home."
"Do
voti
exnect to
write
about
your
trip,
Mr.
Harrison?"
"I
never
thought
about
it
before,
but
still
I
may."
"How
loug
do
you
expect
to
bo
gouoT"
"I
don't
know
--
a
year
or
so."
This
trip
of
Mr.
Harrison's
has
never
been
made
before
iu
such
de-
tail
by
auy
one
mau.
The
islands
ho
expects
to
visit
are
divided
be-
tween
the
English.
French,
German,
Spanish,
and Dutch.
Chicago
Timet,
Vor.
10.
THE
PACIFIC
CABLE,
Oll'ura
to
lay
One
aud
Luavo
Hawaii
Out.
Viitiiiiia.
Ml.
fJ.i.
Vnviimluir
t
A
Colonist
special
from
Ottawa
says
that
six
oilers
have
been
received
by
the
Domiuiou
Government
for
lay-
ing
and
maintaining
a
Pacific
cable
to
Australia.
All
are
by
English
firms,
aud
iu
none
of them
is
ox-
-
ceutiou
taken
to
tho increased
dis
tauco
involved
in
going
round
by
1"
aiming
Island
or
other
lirillsh
pos-
-
noasions
ruis
removes
all
doubt
as
to
an
exclusive
Hritish cable
route
iu
tho
event
of
obstacles
iu
tho
way
of
lauding
in
Hawaii
or
other
countries.
Mlnlaturo
Art.
At
Williams'
Studio
aro
to
Imi
soon
Portraits
on
Watch
Dials,
which
ho
is
making
a
specialty
of.
Lantern
Slides
for
lecture
by
tho
set
or
doon.
PROGRAM
or
tiik
"ID
JjlCy
C1C
XvclUcS
to
n
r.
iir.i.D
at
KA1MOLANL
PAHK,
November
29,
1894
CouinieiiclDg
al
2
O'clock
P,
M.
-1
Mill--
;
Muldru
(bcrutcli);
1st
and
'M
prl
'1
-
Mile;
l)n'ii
(cerutrli);
1st
yrltv.
a
--
1
Mil;
NjIi--
(liioidlvup);
lt
and
VM
pritu.
4-
-1
Mile;
0K'ii
(liandk-up)-
;
1st
imtl
'.M
prke.
5
K
Mlli;
Hoys
uihIit
IS
yean;
lt
and
.1
ii'Uc
(I
yt
Milu,
OptMi
(xurnU'li);
lt
pritu.
71
Mile;
clu(irnti'li);
'.M
iiruu.
8
a
.Mllohcraicli,
U
iirliti',
Itumliler
Tro-
-
pliy;
"Jd
prk,
Hold
Mfdul,
:ird
price,
rilt'vcr
Medul.
Tim
entraiH'o
fen
for
tliu 'M,
llli
anil litli
racei
$1
.'iU,
all
tliu oilierx
1
1.
Knlrles
rail
now
liu
mint
at
tliu
I'yt'lcry,
IU"
KIiik
Ktri'el,
wheru
lilunkn
(or
lliu
pii'--
p
an
euu
bi'
oliluliii'd.
Tliu
entrli'H
will
uIubh
on
Wi:i)NK.SI)AY,
Novumlier
1,
Ib'.ll,
at
.'i
o'uliM'k
u.
Full
pitrliuiilurn
of
tliu
Koad
Itutti
to
tuku
iiluru
on
bu'iiriluy
iilturnoon.
Noveinlwr
:!llli,
will
lifKHen
luier.
U&'J
II
I'lTii
l"v
7'II7,C1
W
iU.
UA
V
1
HjO
Rigger
&
Stevedore,
WRBOKBR,
KHTIMATKB
AND
UUNTHACTH ON
ALU
KINDB
OF
WOltK.
rPhllfitmr""W'ATATANATJ0',
lleKlnniiiK
Monday,
Oct.
-,
will
mil
nt
5
v
h
every
Monduy
for
Hitnapepe,
Koloa,
i.iiiuu aim
Hineiu.
pure
Ht
..
o
.
re
ol
J.
H.
Wa
ker.
over
Bprw
vkelb'
linuK,
fort
Mirrci,
or
on
(
hoard
to
Wm.
Da
vi
eh,
Master
and
Owner.
Waialae
Ranch
MEANS
V
AND
GOOD
WOOD
Mntail
Telephone
507.
Bell
Telephone
460..
BEAVER
SALOON,
The
BOSt
IiULlCb
tl
TOWl.
Tttf
and
Oorrt
AT ALL
HOC!.
THK
K1NEST
BHANU.M
OK
Cigars
and
Tobacco
XWATt
ON
BARD.
a.
J.
NOLTH,
Prop.
Cement
Sidewalks
&
Gra-
nite
Curbing
Laid.
KitliiiAto
RlYtn
on
all kinds
ot
HTONK.CONDKKTK
A
PbAHTKlt
WOKK
tA
ooHoam
a
sriuiALTT
i
JOHN
F.
BOWLER.
People's
Baggage
Express
(JAM,
ANY 1'AUT
OF
THK
WII.I.
tor
lUUOAOK.
All
Hagagn
reerlved
oy
un
will
be
liundltid
with
ram
and
dlnpalch.
VuuK"ti
will
le
on
tho
Wtmrf
to
meet
all
1'orelnn
and
Inlur-Inlan-
d
BtfAiuem.
Moving I'Iiukis
aud
Fitrnltiiro
a
nieclalty.
Olllce
Dulled
CarrlaKo
I'o.
and
I.lvury
Staljlen,
rornernl
KliiKand
Fort
BtreuU.
next
to
K
O.
Hall
Si
Hon.
llollt
Telephones
'JIH).
UU)3m
M.
T.
MA
HUH
A
1.
1,
yen
3rtlt.
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ttfl
Mt
ht
lalftf
MMMr
ttrvmptlii
rltti44
1.
otlt
Talcphonei
10,
THE
ARLINGTON
A.
Family
Hotel.
Per Day
a
IVrWeek
II
HfKCUI.
MONTHLY
HTKH.
The
Heat
of
Attendance,
the
lUtt
Bitnatlon
ml
the
Finnnt
MealB
In
thu
City.
T.
KROUSE,
....
Proprietor.
BiCK
AGAIN
TO
WORK.
3ST.
JP.
BURGESS
linualn
prep-iru-
to
repair
(Urden
Hose,
'
Bp'tiikkm,
Water
Tap--
,
ete.
Puw
FIIIiik
mid all kind"
ot
Tools
ulmrveiiecl,
liielinl-
-
in
ie
(Urring
KiiIm--
s
hiki
Bol-or-
n:
Imwn
MoerH
:
alxo
BettiiiK
(IIahh;
Iu
fw--
t
ah
kliulo
ot
JobliliiR.
Work
(tailed
lor
mid
returied
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iii
112
Miittlnl
TmI.
phonu
any
time
buforo
U
a.
m.
117'Jtf
NOTICE.
Tl'lUNd
MY
A1IHKNI1K
FHO.M
THR
aiilliorUed
.to
recitlve
anil
receipt
for all
inoillea
Uilf
nun
iiwiiik
lo
iii,j.
.
Mill--
I
Iiik,
at
my
olllee
until
roviiiilu'r
2.1,
IWIJ,
al
whloh
date
I
will
personally
attend.
I
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Oct.
17,
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