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WPPWiplifiP pf r Jnr " yj" "t"Vf t "WW8 , " ":..' - V THE DAILY BULLETIN w tj No. 300. HONOLULU, II. I., TIIUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1883. BUB80RIPTI0N CO CENT8 PER MONTH. T 7 V . J3S 1B. l W 1 -41'- MJHVI i . M 1 El ' -i5ri- i l. 'S t It f 4. it I I b .ft' 23 THE DAILY BULLETIN . , , , , ... , , , , --WALTER HILLPwprietdr.r , Is published cvciy morning and circu. latcd throughout .Iho town by carriers, mill forwaulcd to the other Islands by every opportunity. Subscription, 50 conU'per Month. G. Causon Ki:nyon, Editor. All business communications to bo ad dressed. Milliliter Dully Bulletin, Pos( Ofllcc Box No. 14. Telephone 250. Ofllet . Hurcn.Htrect, Opposite Wcrt'n Currlngp Kuctorj. J. Q. Cletiou, Manager mm m INTER-OOLONIAL NEWS. VICTORIA. ' tA terrible catastrophe happened. in a mine nt No. 5 Shaft of the Austra lasian Company, about two miles from Crcswick, Victoria,t'5:&0 a. m. on Tuesday, 12th Dccqmber. The men-cngagea in one oi ie urw.es unexpectedly, broke itito the :oldi No. 1 shaft, and imme diately an immense body of water burst through, Hooding tb.c'low.er' levels of the mine, and rising in a short space of time to a height of 30 feet in the. shaft. There were 89 men employed below at the time, but the influx was so heavy and sudden tthatthosc'Workinsr whereithe breach occurred had no time to warn otheis being obliged to ily for their lives along tire drive to the plat, where nine truckers, two plat-men, and the .captain managed to scramble into the cage, and hurriedly signalling i for it to be raised, reached the sui' face'in safety. The 27 engaged in' the other part of the workings were unable to rcacti' the shaft, and 22 of them perished. The scene at thai iinine nil day was of a most pitiable i description. The mothers, wives, children, and other relatives and friends of the men below assembled at the mouth of the shaft, waiting in an agony; of .distress for information regarding the result of the flooding. Immediately on intelligence of the .sad affair being conveyed to the sur face, the pumps were set in motion, and miners from all parts of the dis trict proceeded to the Aiistialasiaii works with the object of rendering any assistance in their power. For some hours, although the pumps were kept working continuously to the full extent of their power, the water had not appreciably diminish ed, and as they 'were throwing 41, 000 gallong per hour, it was evident that the quantity of water which had accumulated in the old workings must have been very considerable. I3y Thursday morning the water was sufficiently pumped out to ad mit of exploring Five of the men were found alive, the lcmaining twenty two had perished of cramp, being so long with their heads only above water. They were interred the next day. Over 10,000 has been subscribed to form n fund for the benefit of the windows and fami lies of the Victim1;. At the half yearly) meeting1 of the Frozen Meat Cqrnpany, it was stated that, with one exception, the six shipments mado during the year hnd resulted in a loss, owing to the high price of meat in the colon'. An opinion was expressed by sonic shaicholders that Queensland was the natural home of the trade. At a dinner given by the Mayor of Collingwood to welcome Mr. Henry Wulkcr, who was four times mayor of the muni cipality, on his rot u in to the colony, Sir Julius Vogol declared his opinion that the present talk about fedein tion of the colonies was a great piece of humbug. About half-past a.m. ,on December 31, a fire broke out on the premises occupied by Ilcmmons, Law, and Co., wholesalo chemists, Russell-strct Melbourne Tlio fue appeared to have originated at the rear of tho building on tho ground floor. Tho flames rapidly oxtonded through tho promises to the front, and tho whole interior became one mass of fire. Jt was at first feared it might "extend to tho adjoining premises, occupied by a dressmaker, and that the Scots' Churchy which stands next, might also sustain. some injury: but in about a qtiarter'of nn "hour the tiro men got the flames well in hand-' Tho .duiuiiiforvdone by tho, jiro is csUinaWfo,fi$itfttlXXttS14l, goo, , u - - . . B. J7. EHLBBS & Co., .' ' DJB-r GOODS IMPORTERS, All tho Latest Novelties In Fancy Goods Beceived by every steamer FOR T S TREE T. -jii a. LOOK OUT FOR HJt- ,ii ,h i vm . A..M.3ELLISLNEWADVERTliSEMENT. hi i 5 a i i 3. BREAKING HOUSES IN ClKMJINi; STYLE. "WALLACE JACKSON thcthoiougli cxncricuc- f ed ho'rsc break'eV.Kv Hill's Stzi. " the public to know that TjtT """"""he is fully prcpaiedto take cliarqp ot stocK, nnu suarnmccs lo"15reSk tlieni thoroughly on'liis Kanch, and nttcud carefully to Iccdinj? and doctoring-horscs. He luw now in his charge such celebrated -steeds as Black Thorn and other thoroughbreds, and has the exclusive charge of all of Mr. James CanipUcll's stock. J3ccllcnt recommen. dntlons. CImigcs modciatc. Orders left at the Pantheon Stables .will'bd promptly attended to. 2ltt ly Merchants & .Storekeepers. AS THE EAK IS CLOSING Ilc ' Birejto.say that nllimcchnnts and storekeepers will find it 16 their interest to patronize me if outside help is re quired to adjust accounts, arrange books, and general business matters for (hrf new year. i EST" Commercial matters of every des cription attended to. J. E. WISEMAN, General Business Agent, 201 lm 27 Merchant street. To Merchant, MASTER Mechanics, and Otlici-. The sei vices of a live and reliable Collector of Bills has been engaged for the expiration of the present quuitcr and je.ir. All accounts cnt here for collection will receive piompt attention. Commission modciatc. Returns m.ide dailv. 285 Catknaoh'b Aolncy. A. iaiAFT, J EWELER, OPTICIAN, Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities. Stoic In the "Hawaiian Gazette" bulld 44 lug, opposite the Bank. Chas. Fraotical D. Goinsch, M Watohmaker. 8 Hotel Street, op)oitu the Via am Iutcrnatloual Hotel. -0 Artesian Ice Works ICK DBLIVKREI1 to all parts of tho city and subuibs. Irilcrs from the other Islands prompt ly attended to. OHleo at W. E. Fosrr.n's, Saddler, Fort stieet. 150 Telephone No. 111. 2in HONOLULU ICE MANUFACTORY. Ico di'llvered to all parts of the City. Shlppli supplied in jm:im titles to hiilt, Telephoiu, No. 58. Ollico at Wilder & Co.'s. 18 rJLMii Iljtvuiiuii Temperance Year Book, For 168J, TIinRK ill bo published hero in January', 1883, a year book, an in teresting and useful volume with the above title. A handy book of u'feiento as well in valuable book foi tho house, hold, It will bo especially devoted tn tho temperance cause, ami will bu of much ttsu all tho'ycar around. You u 111 hjl feojicltcd to HHbscrlbu Ip this bqok, and call obtain fiuther Information by calling upon V, M, CROWLEY, 280 Honolulu, H. I. 87" Good unbloached cotton li yards, for. only 1.00, at Chas. J.'Eisliel's. LeudingMilliliory Jiouse, WjWMjXJLjBl ff -j) nn o 1 1 Jmi '3 " .mi ,. h i ,p ijih OJil5 'i .! iiU AT II. T B.TKEGLOAN, TAILOR, FORT ST. 204 Holier! LtwerK, :.: , Coohc. T EWERS. & COOKE, -- (successors to Lcvrcrs i, Dlcksnn,), Importers and finders' in Lumbnr and all kinds of 'Building Materials, Fort street, llouoliiln. if 1 WI L T)E'S & Co., Dealers in Lumber, P.Ylnts Oils, Nails, Salt 'mid Building Materials of ccry kind, cor.il'ort and Queen ste., lioiiolulu. 1 ALLEN & ROBINSON, Dealels In Lumber and nil' kinds of Building 3Iatciials, Paints, Oils Nails, etc. 71 - BROWN & PIIILlilPS, 1'ractical PI umbel s, GusFittersaiul Copper smiths, No. 71 King St., Honolulu. House and Ship Job Work piomptly executed. 17 tCHR. GERTZ) No. 80 Fort st. importer and dealer m Gent'-, Ladies' and Children's boots, shoes and slippers. 03 BROWN & CO., Importers and Dealers in Ale.-, Wines and Spirit-, No. 9 Merchant St., Honolulu. 12 yi'rfl HONOLULU IRON "WORKS, fc-HAaStcain engines, sugar mills, boil-ei-, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast ings; machinery of evciy de-ciiption made to older. P.nticular attention paid to ship's blacksmitlung. Job work ec cutcd at short notic e. 1 Wilson Brothers, F GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Hor.so Shoeing a specialty A nrsl-closs man being specially engaged for that w ork. Ship and Wagon work faithfully attended to. . Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.204 nnilE Hawaiian Journal, " KoHa X waii P.m: Ai.va," owned and edited by Kawainui I3ros. ; lias a weekly edition of 3,200 copies, and is tho best advertising medium. Of fice, No. 0 Merchant bt. 1 THE EVILS OF PAINTING Anil tlioir Itemcriy. "It has been said with much tiutli, too, that house painting might, with study and acquirement of taste, resume its rank us a liberal urt." I'aiutirs' Manual. Believing the above to ho tine, A. B KERR has now vcoiganlcd hi- system of winking the business in Honolulu. In the first plncc he has secured the ser vices of that cclolii.itcd niti-l, Mr, Max Koiin, formerly of San Fi.incisco, who-e woik in tho line of plain and ilccoi.ilivc p.ipcr.h'inging, fiescolng, Ac, U up to tho picscnt time unsurpacd, and on these Islands lius. nu rr been ecpialkd, Foi house painting jobs tli-t.cluss me chanics only will bo employed. In future pntious can depend upon my fill, lug every oider on the most scientific basis known to (lie trade. Tho Sign Painting and Lettering de partment will bu pel maucntly presided over by Mr. Ui.o, Sihatmuvlh, (further comment unnecessary.) P.S. Send for designs jf f i e-cos for celling and cornices, Something new; and if you want any glass put in call at "Tiger "Paint Store, 217 ly 78 King Street. TTNION FKl'.n COMPANY, A, W, U, Busii, Minmger, tni'it on other page, bee inivcttlse-28 1 K Ts. I VSj . Commission Merchants. Geo. W. Mncfiulnnc II. R. Miicfiuhine. G. W. MACFARLANE & Co. IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER. CHANTS and Sitfar lictovs, Flic-Proof Building, - - 52 Queen street, Honolulu. H. I. AOHNTS for The Waikapu Sugar Plantation, Maui, The SpeiiLei Sugar Plantation, Hauali, The Hecin Sucar Plantation, Oahu, Huelo Sugar Mill, Maul, Huclo Sug.it Plantation, Maui, Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii, J. Fowlei & Co. Steam Plow and Port able Tramway Woi ks, Leeds, Miirlce-, Watson &Co's Sugar Mnchin ciy, Glasgow, Glasgow and Honolulu Line of PnckctB, i) V? S. PRATT & CO. JU Auctioned and General Commission Merchants, Bc.nci Block, Queen St., Honolulu. Special attention ghen to the Sale of Real E-t.itc and Peisonal Pinperty. Ad.lnces made oil consignments. 246 Cluin SprrtkiK Win. U. Imin. vy G-. Irwin Ss Company, Y Siumi F.iclms null Commission Agent-, Honolulu. 1 HHACICrELD & COMPANY, Gondii! Commission Agents, Queen sheet, Honolulu. 1 AS. OLEGHORN & CO. Iinportcis and Commission Merchants, dealers in Genci.il Meichan-di-c, Queen and Kaahumanu sts.: Houo. lulu. 78 II. A. V. Curler. V. C. Jont-ii, Jr. , G. Brewer & Company, Shinninii aud Commission Merchants, Queen st., Honolulu. 1 Theo. h. davies & Company, Importers and Commission Merchants! agents for Lloyd's and the LivcrpGol Underwriters, Biltish and Foreign Ins. Company, and Northern Assurance Company. 71 DIAS & GONSALES, No. ,V7 Hotel Sticet, Honolulu, importers ami uc.uci.sin urvnnil Miny Goods, Inlaid Woik, Embioideiy, 280 &c., iVc, &c. JOHN T. WATERUOUSE, w Impmtcr and Dealer in General Mcichandise, Quten st., Honolulu. 1 TVT S. GRINBADM & -'-'-- Iiunortcrs of General (JO. Mei- chandise and Commission Meicliunts, Hi.nolulu. i lr S. GRIN-BAUM & CO. , i-'- Coniniission Merchants, 121 Califoiuiit street, San Francisco, Cal. 1 L H N E II A N4UO .. j- in Iinportcis and Comnils.sion Mrr. chants, Niuianu st., Honolulu. 1 S. X. Ciptlc. J. 1). Atbcrton. & COOKE. c A S T L E ShiiiiiiiiK and Commission Mer. chants. Iinportcis and Dealein in Gen. ei.il Mci chandise, No. 80 King street, Honolulu. 1 W11;'! 1NG "WO CHAN & Co.. ImnoiU'i mid Gcnci.il Dc.ileis In English, Ameilcinand Chinese Pro visions, Plantation Tea and General Supplies. Also, white and coloicd con tract matting, nil (iialitics nnd prices. lerso. 22 Niumiill Stieet, 01 oppo-ltc BIT. .UOllLT'H. 81 No Bush Whacking Here. laviSbSAViJOliy pur chasing your Horse Equipments Fiom AV. FENNELL. Piactical Mechanic, 12 King street. t3TNu Piter Funk stock )ieic. 200 A. O. ELLIS, STOCK BROKER, will buy or Fell Plantation Stock, Bonds, nnd Other JMiukctablc Securities, Attheii linn l;ct value for cash. 215 Ofllcc with E. P. Allium. Aucl'r. WILLIAM O. SMITH, STOCK BROKER, NO. a8Mejclmut Stieet, Honolulu, II. I, Sugm- Plantation, Rniioad, Telephone, and othei Coipor.illon Stock. Bonhs aud Siniilar Sccuiitics Bought and Sold on Commission, Money loaned on Stock fecoiiiitics. Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1882. 214 JOHN N0TT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, l'lmnbcr, Gas Fitter, &o. Stoves and Ranges of all hinds. Plumbers' stock and metals, House Furnishing Goods, , 1 77 Chandeliers, Lumps, &o, c5S Professionals. s. B. MANN, B. S , Tkiciikii of DllAWIXU, DllAUUIlTINO AM) THK bdlCKS. 287 No. 181 Fori street. lm SARAH B. PEIRCE, M. D., Ladies' and Children's Physician. Ollico and lcsldence, No. 5 School street, (between Fort and Emma).. Ofllcc hours 10:30 to 11:30a. ni. 1:00 to 3:130 p. m. 240 Telephoiie,"Ko. 201.. TR. EMERSON, XJ 1 Residence and consultation roomi at No. 2 Kukul t., co ncr of Foil. ' Telephone Ko: 140. 68 2m DR. Gh TROU8SEAU, . begs to notlfyhls friends that he has lesumed practice in Honolulu. Resl deuce and consulting looms, No.' 7.? Punchbowl si., opposite thciimkiii gate of the Queen's Hospital. Consulting hours i loin 0 n. in. to 12. Telephone No. 193. SS W. AUSTIN WHITING, Attorney anil Counsellor at Law. Agent to tako acknowledgments of Instruments. Knahum.inu si., Honolulu. 209 T M. monsarrat; ATrORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate in any pail of the Kingdo bought, sold and lcacd,;ou commission. Loans negotiated, Legal Documents Diawn. No. 37 Mciclumt st. (Gazette Block), I'M Honolulu, Hawaiian Islandt S. 11 B. DOLE, Lawyer and Notary Public, No. 15 Kaahumanu st. J,- M. DAVIDSON, Attorney at Law, 24 Merchant street. I7RANCIS M. Hatch, Attorney at Law, 23 15 lvaahumaiiu st. JOHN RUSSELL, Attorney at Law, Olllec, coiner of Foil and Mcrchtut st. (up stairs) 115 William O. Smith, Attorney at Law, 7:3 No. 30 Merchant street. RICHARD F. BIOKERTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Money to lend on Mortgages of Free, holds. Ofllcc, No. 31 Merchant st. 1 CIeoil Brown, ' Attoinci and Counsellor at Law, Notary Public, and Agent for inking Ac knowledgnients of Instruments lor thr Island of Oahu. No. S Kiialulinanu st., Honolulu. i r o. berger, KAAHUMANU BTIIKKT. Gcnciiil Agent lor The N. Y. Life Insuiancc Company, The City of London Fire In. Co(limit'd) Maencalc & Urban Safes, The Celcbi.ited Spiinglleld Gs Machine Gas Filtucs of Mitchell, Vance & Co. 2J3 pHARLES T. GULIOK, NOTARY PUBLIC, Agent to take Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. Ofllcc, in Mnkeo's Block, coiner Queen and Kaaliiim.iuu stmets, Honolulu. 21 J. WILLIAMS & Co. 120 Fort Street, . - Honolulu, Portrait and Landscape IPltotog-vnplierw. J1 iu iy w ILLIAM AULD, Agent to take Ackuowlcdcmcnts to Con- 1 1 nets for Labor for the District of Konu Isliiud of Oahu, ill the olllcu of the Hono lulu Waterworks, foot of Nuuanu st. ' 180 tf toiin W AL'ont A. HASSINGER, A cent to take Acknowledgments to Contiacts for Labor. Interior 'Jflleo, Honoluln. . 7 W. C. AKANA, Chlnc-c and Hawaiian Trans lator and Intcrpicter, No. 48 King sticet, Houuluhi. Tinnslations of either of Jljo nbovo languages made with accuracy and dis patch, and on lcnsonablc terms. 20!) II. BRUNS, Cooper and Ganger, AVnter Tanks of any dimensions, ' Cooperage. No. 19 Foi t street Honolulu. Oil Casks, Shook and Hoop Iron coil. 221 stnutlyon hand and foi side, ly PIONEER STEAM , , CANDY FACTORY AND BAKERY. ' F. HORN, Practical Confcctionor, Pastry Cook nnd linker. No, 71 Hotel s,t, Telephony ' 74 , I i xfttat! V, f A 1 ? (V . NMT . ' 'AdMPW-i hb fc.(sm. s .&. i - r- -" ...ijwpi.