Obituaries
Former Isle Legislator
Heart Attack Fatal
To William K. Hussey
William K. Hussey, one-time Territorial legislator, suffered a fatal heart attack last night in a Waikiki restaurant. Continue reading
Former Isle Legislator
William K. Hussey, one-time Territorial legislator, suffered a fatal heart attack last night in a Waikiki restaurant. Continue reading
On Monday, Feb. 28, W. K. Hussey accompanied by Rev. S. K. Kamaiopili will leave for the Breadfruit shade of Lele [Lahaina], and on the 2nd of March an exhibit will be held at the theater of Lahaina. Continue reading
This past Tuesday, the Rev. H. H. Parker became ninety-three years old; Continue reading
An invitation was sent to Ted Nobriga of Kohala, Hawaii, from the ball team of Saint Louis in America, to become a pitcher for the team, with the expenses for his trip being paid for and he would get good pay. Continue reading
A premium of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS is hereby offered to the company or individual who shall first cure by the “Culp” process, and export, twenty-thousand pounds (20,000 lbs.) of Hawaiian grown tobacco [paka]; Continue reading
Mr. Frank Harvey entertained a large number of his friends at his residence at Palama last night. A most elegant luau was given, and Mr. Harvey displayed himself as usual as an excellent host. Continue reading
The infant child of Mr. And Mrs. Frank Harvey, aged three months, died last Wednesday at their residence at Kapalama.
(PCA, 5/15/1886, p. 3)

Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume V, Number 114, Page 3. May 15, 1886.
In the night of the 28th of February, in Palama uka, Honolulu, the wife of Frank Harvey gave birth to a daughter. From their seven descendants who she gave birth to before, this newcomer is the only one that is living.
(Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, 3/6/1886, p. 3)

Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Buke IX, Helu 10, Aoao 3. Maraki 6, 1886.
Mrs. Kealoha Kamakahiki grew weary of this life on the 28th of February past; she was the birth mother of the late William Crawford; Continue reading
On this past Monday, the 28th of February, presented before the Supreme Court by Mr. A. J. Cartwright [A. J. Kakalaika], was a document saying that this was the last will of Her Highness, the late Princess Miriam Likelike Cleghorn. Continue reading