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r,'Tb-fSNIR' '"MNilHffiKffTT.'?-" MMMMMMMMMMjMMMBMMjwjjjgfljjgjjEljgEBMWWWi n-k . j ' ,. Notice, MR'ljOSEPH STUAUT Is authorized to collect nil accounts duo Thk Daily Bw.i.wun,' on and after this date, whoic receipt for the same -v ill be sufll. cltnt. Daily Bulletin Office, Honolulu, Feb. 10th, 1883. Iielilu 1$HeH, FRIDAY, FEU. 23, 1883. this day'b doings, afternoon, Ladies' Fiayer Meeting at Fort St. Church, nt 3 o'clock. CVLNINO. Musical Society, Practice, 7:30. Improved Older of Red Men, nt 7:30 Morning Star Lodge, K. of J. nt 7:30. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Was yesterday celebrated with duo honors by the American residents here. The merchant vessels in the harbor hung out all their bunting, and all the men-of-war were decked from stem to stern. At noon salutes were fired from the incn-of-wnr and land battery. In the town visits were paid, and general good feeling from one to another was the order of the day. His Ex. R. M. Daggett received at his residence during the day. Members of the Diplomatic Corps nnd others called. In the evening the Hotel grounds, bell tower, Mr. F. Godfrey's and others were illu minated. The Band played the Na tional airs at the Hotel. At Fort street Church the social was simply splendid. It was crowded. THE REGATTA came off yesterday as announced. Notwithstanding the rain, a very large crowd gathered on the Mnkcc wharf and on the decks of the D. C. Murray, Eureka nnd Emerald. The rain kept pouring down and made everything uncomfortable. The first race to start was the yacht race. For this 5 started : Kahihilani 11.1 tons Eestless, 7 tons Addio 2 tons Hcalani 9 tons And a 'cutter from the Mutine, which gave up shoitly after the stai t. The King's j-acht, under charge of Mr. L.. Wilcox, took the lead, but as there was no wind slow progicss was made. -At half-past 4 she came in ahead, having kept the lead all way. Time 2 ins 52 mins. 51 sec. The Restless, the second boat, had not come in at 4:45'. The second race was the 14-oarcd barge race. In this the Hanakcoki, with Major .Kinimukn, and the Koa lieahe, with the Mutine's crw, start ed. The latter won easily, although one of the oars broke shortly after btnrting. Time 29 mins. The next race was a C oared gig race between the Malta and the Ka puaala. The former was manned by 4 Hawaiians and 2 of the Marine Railway crew, the latter by a crew from the Mutmc. In turning the buoy the Mutine crew who were out side went on the inside and the Mnlia's crew claimed a foul. This was disputed bytho others. On coming home the Malia just led by three-quarters of a length, but stopped before reaching the line nnd the Kapunala crossed it half a length ahead. Owing to the disputes the Judges decided to run the race over again at once, nnd this was done.. Then came a canoe race, for which there were tvyo starters the Lapa knlioe and the Leleanae. The latter won easily. Time 23 mins. 40 sec, A Diving Contest was to follow this, but there were no cntiics. The Band discoursed sweet mtibio on the wharf during the races, but t left by lmlf-past four. The Waimanalo plied to and fro with Mr. Cummins nnd friends. She was gaily decorated with bunting. Capt. Fuller noted as umpire. Captain Swietoslawski of the Ullock, Captain Howard of the Consuclo, noted ns judges, J. W. Robertson', ' noted as ataitcr. The steam launch of the Mutine was kindly placed at the disposal 'of the committee. SHIPPING NOTES. , The Mm ion brought l',03 bags of Biignr, nnrt the l'minht brought 1090 bags. Police Court Monday, FKimuAirf i9. . cimuKAi. cAi.i:xi)i:n. Kailinuu, Knulni, drunks, fined 85 and $1 costs each. Koliia, II. Fran cis, G. Griffith, di links, forfeited SO bail each. J. Kelly, disturbing quiet of the night, fined $0 nnd $1 costs. Akoni, remanded from 13th fined 25 and SI costs. Tujisoay, FtnuuAitY 20. Kaohimnunn, disordeily conduct, 21 hours hard labor and $3.20 costs. Lizzie Woolbcy refusing to obey her mother, the girl seems to be about 12 years and 10 months of age and is ordered to return to nnd obey her mother. Wkdsksday, Fedkuahy 21. Ah Fing, Ah "Wni, nffrny, reman ded to 2Cth. Ilnrry Mny, assault and battery, fined $5 and $ 1 cost. Papa, remanded from Jan. 31st, assatilt and battery on Kcpola (w) with a knife. (This is the attempted murder case at Kamoiliili) defend ant states that he was undor the in fluence of liquor and did this act in a fit of anger. It appears to bo a very aggravated case and unpro voked assault nearly resulting fatally, fined $100 and sentenced to 2 years imprisonment with hard labour costs 81.00. Thursday, February 22. All Hit, Ah Lin, affray, fined $1 and $1 costs. Sam Ladd violating rules 3 and 11 of Express Regula tions, fined $2 and S 1 costs. Local & General items. " Government-Pau" for the citi zens the mud, on the streets. The Coronation Races have been indefinitely postponed. Yesterday noon salutes of heavy guns were fired in honor of Wash ington's Birthday. The S. F. Merchant advocates the building of a Marine Railway like this one hero at San Francisco. Old Saucelito is spoken of as a suit able spot. Quite a number of people are laid up with fever or diarrhoea this wet season, and it is no wonder. Did any one sec a town so healthy where such small attention is paid to drain age? . m i A very stiong article appears in the Weekly Examiner of Dec. 8th, entitled, " Helpless Honolulu." Some of its statements are based on air imperfect acquaintance with the facts. The Alta, of Feb. 14th, says: The United Slates ship Alaska, now at Mare Island, has been stiicken fioin the United Stales Navy List, and will soon be sold at auction. She is said to be a good vessel. . The fi. F. Merchant rc-priuts a good article from the Commercial Herald on the Polarization and Color of Hawaiian sugars. It suc cessfully refutes the statement that frauds in coloriug arc practised here to evade the duty. i Mr. Eckart's Corouation Lottery has not yet been drawn as thero arc a few tickets not sold. Thero nie so few, though, that he calculates to sell them all and have the drawiug very shortly. Here is a flrstrnto op portunity for you to have a chance of winning a 8500 dimond ring. . i Assemblyman Brown 1ms intro duced anti-Hawaiian resolutions in the California Assembly, urging the abrogation of the Tieaty, on the ground that California desires no benefit from it. It is believed that they will bo defeated by largo ma jorities. Decorations have been distribut ed, wc understand, to some of the boldiers. No doubt n decoration looks well ilh a uniform. But arc there not somo in the Kingdom not yet decorated who deserve to bo? For instance, tlioso who stood by His Majesty at the tiino of his elec tion to the throne, tlioso who assist ed to put down the barracks mutiny, nnd those who bravely endured the honors of tho sinnll-pox' timo. But gratitude istnot to bo expected,. A srr.Kcii rfrom a passenger on one of the steamers tlint left on Tuesday: " You in Honolulu, when you arc silting down at the luuu and filling yourselves full with pork, remember that we, on the other islands, f unlshcd tiiat pork, and now arc going home with empty stom achs 1" correspondence. Concpondcnco Is sollrltrd on the lop. let of the day, or wlinl may become so. We rcscive the light to excise purely poi-onal mutter. Wc do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions cxpicscd by our cor. respondents. En. Editor Bulletin : I saw a para graph in tho Bulletin of yesterday about a person liding his horse on , tho wooden foot-path near Messrs. Hackfcld's store Were you sur prised? I saw some Chinamen pulling a truck on tho foot-path going pnst Hopper's on Tuesday, and they scorned quite delighted with the nice wooden way Ihu Government had made, and gleefully exclaimed, "belly good." I pointed to the road as the proper place for wheeled vehi cles and told them, when an awful change camo over the spirit of his dream but in seeing the depth of slush it struck mo how dangerous it might bo for tho expresses unless a can-buoy were attached to John's tail to indiealc-what part of the road he was in that being impossible by the ordinary means, so I shut up, and John went on his way rejoicing. You may sec that any steamer day, and it's no Biupiise. Now, Mr. Editor, there has been a lot of coral sciecnings from Brcning's building at the corner of Nuuanu ancl Queen streets, and as I sec some alterations going on at the Honolulu lion Works I have no doubt that if the officials would send a man or two with a cait they might get all the debris which would fill up some hol lows until the regular road mending sets it. When Mr. Lishman had control of the roads, and the Government had only bullocks nnd a wooden roller, ono would see every now and then a good layer of stone laid down and rolled, which kept them in very good order to what they have been for some time. Hoping something will bo done and soon, if only for humanity's sake. I am, Yours, Sr'LTS. . Seasonable selections. A King can mak' a belted Knight, A imuquis, duke an' a' that, But an honcsfmnn's aboon his might, Gudc faith he mnnmi fn' that. ' Tho rank is but the guincn's stamp, Tho man's Wwgo-vd for a' that, An' a' Hint, an' a' that, An' mickle m air than n' that, Hank's but tho guinea's stump " A m.tii'h a man foi a' that. NEjW" GOODS ! Per City of New York, fiom Sydney, Portmanteaus And Valises !. ALL SIZES, At Astonishingly Low Prices AT J. II. LYNCIl'S, No. 88 King street. JtSfThc above aio manufactured from tho best Australian Leather. 332 FIRE WOOD! FOR SALE, .A.t IMCavkel: Rates Apply to S. M. CARTER, 137 . P,M.S.S.Wh?rf. Wauled, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN who understands chlldicn, and a good scuinsticis, for a private family. Apply to J. E. WISEMAN, Uencial Business Agency, 831 lw 37 Mc chant stiect. Wanted, ANYONE having a copy of J. W Knuwahl'H "Form Book" to dis pose of, w 111 Unci a purchaser by bending vvoid to 80J tf J. W. ROUKllTbON & Co. B6y4000 vurds of Qucclioc all wool flannel, from 25cts. up, at Chaa. 'J. Fibhol'u LcudiHgfMHlucry' House,," DILLINGHAM & CO.'S BULLETIN I OF ,.- ... ., - i Hope's Standard Scales, endorsed by tho United States Government. Scales for all purposes. Dormant Warehouse Scales, &c, &c. A new and carefully selected assortment of OlinnileliorH, JitinpM, uml TtinteriiM. Carriage Lamps of most approved American patterns. Plows and Agricultural Impl'ents The laigcsl variety to bo found on the Islands. GLOBULAR & STREET LAMPS, HORSE CLIPPERS, LUBRICATING OILS, WHITE LEAD is PAINTS. Something for Everybody a new discovery, , The Maguoso-Calcite Fire Proof Safes, Jew cl Cases and Bond Cases. At a test of the Arc proof qualities of the Magncso-Calclto, held on the satrd-lot near the City Hall. San Francisco, Nov. 27th, a pile of about n cord of pitch-pine Wood'was prepared, and five gallons of tar poured over it. A small Iron chest, with a Inch lining of Magncso-calcito was placed In tho centre of the plje and tho mnts M!t lire to. After the chest had been kept at a red heat for nn hour, it was taken fiom the flic, cooled with water, and opened, and tho contents, consisting of papers and circulars, were found in a perfect state of preservation, being not nt all discolored, only slightly warm, and having a trilling smell of smoke. We, the undersigned, woro present at the above test, and saw the box opened, and wo ccitify to the perfect preservation of Its contents. Tho entire test was per fectly satisfactory to us. II. L.,Doon, (of Dodge, Svv ccnoy & Co.); O. II. Latok, and othcis. A public tost of tho quality of those goods will bo mado at an early dato. i it--" Eeciprocity Eelations Rather Revivifying Bctwcenjlhc Hawaiian Inlands and the United States, and ' between tho Hawaiian Islands and ' ' ' .TV. ES. WISEMAN, V Real Estate Broker, Employment Agent nnd General Business Office, 27 Merchant sheet, The only iccogiii.id Ileal Estate Broker Land and piopcity for sale in all parts of Honolulu and the various Islands. Homes to lease and lent in Honolulu and suburb''. Booms to rent, en sulto or single, throughout Honolulu. Auction Sales by E. P. Adams Administrator's Sale. IN accordanco with an order made by Hon. B. II. Austin, Justice of the Supreme Court, sitting in Probate, the undersigned will Sell at Public Auction, On the premises, At the Residence of tho late C. T. Dillingham Tho following property, ON WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of March, 1883: A BEAUTIFUL HOME, Pioperty of the lalo C. T. Dillingham, situate on COLLEGE AVENUE, adjoining tho pioperty of Dr. .T. M. Whitney on tho north and of B. F. Dil lingham ou the south. Sfrc of lot 150 ft. front and 225 ft. deep, Well fenced, and water laid on from Government pipes. Tho Dwelling House contains seven rooms, besides bath loom, pantry and kitchen. Theio are good Out-Buildings consist ing of scivants' house, carriage house, stalls for 2 horses, feed loom, tool loom, harness 100m, &c. The Buildings are aJI nearly now, and in good condition. Title in Pee Simple. House Fuinitureto be sold consists ef 1 Bedroom set, 1 lion single bedstead, 1 Lounge, 1 C.ir.c Sofa, 2 Black walnut Itockcis, Black walnut enno seat chairs, 2 Children'-, lockcn, 1 Centie tabic, maiblc top, 1 Small tabic, mm bio top, 1 Extension dining table, b.w. l u-iignt cnaiuieiicr, 1 Dining loom lamp, 1 Chest of drawers, Lot of pietuics, Lot of New Crockerywai'G 1 Stove, 1 Bath tub, 1 Canal Barrow, 1 Lot of Tools, Rubber Hose, 1 Carriage Mare, 1 Saddle Mate, 1 Phaeton, 1 Set of Harness, 1 Saddle and Bridle. ' B. P. DILLINGHAM, B. L. DILLINGHAM, Administrators of tho Estate of O. T Dillingham, deceased. E. P. Adams, Auctioneer Honolulu, Fob. 22, 1883. 331 For Sale, The Lease ol tho Store and Dwelling Houso On Nuuanu street, Herctofoio occupied by Chung Fan. Leaso expires on January 1M, 1880. rtcnt 300 per annum. Apply U J. T. IlAL'Km.1) and M. Ghi:i:j,v, 821 Ivv Assignees Estate of Chung Faa. JUST IlEOEIVED! a i.or vv HELMET HATS! To 'be sold very cheap,a A. 31. M lfl Xi Xu I fsj lOlFoitstiuct ass BQa, Gents' Silk Suspenders (some thing new) will ho sold, during tho J loll day's at tho Honolulu Clothing Empdrl uu of A. IE MiiLLis, 101 Fort Btrcct.'371 m NEW GOODS! I, . . . iB - I IHHViL Agent, Hawaiian Gazette Block, u the Kingdom. ' H A SMALL BLACK AND TAN TER. RIER DOG, answers to' the name of " Duke." Anyone returning sam'c to S. J. Li.vey & Co., Fort street, will be liberally rewarded. 820 lw An American, , ENGINEER and Practical Mechanic, now in charge of one of the, largest sugar mills of the Kingdom, desires to make a chnngo with 'a view of finding pleasant surroundings for wife ana young son (nowTin tho,U. 8.) Best(of Honolulu and other references and, tes timonials. Address "Engineer," Daily Bulletin Ofllcc. 328 2w Situation Wanted, A YOUNG GERMAN, lately return ed to these Islands, wishes a situa tion as Overseer, or possibly as Head Overseer on boiric Plantation. Has acted in both capacities for a number of years and is pieparcd to giv the best of refer, enccs. Speaks besides his own langu age, English, Spanish nnd Hawaiian. Panics wiMiing to confer may please call oruddicss "A.M., German, caro of Sailors' Home," Honolulu. Honolulu, Feb. 13, 1883. 824 lw o1 M a o CO a. 1' S 1 bo 09 O bo 5h Jh C3 o 09 XIX a? 03 09 Pi o bo a H 0 s ! o u a o u 1 1 g. I A 1-4 B M r.5 w 03 PI 'J T. ft 03 z o bo 03 .s CD i Pi O 9 O o IMAUDIK2. it A FEW GENTLEMEN can bo accom. modnlcd with Boaid at a priyato House, in a respectable neighborhood, and within 5 minutes of tho Post ome'u. For particulars apply at tho Bulletin Olllco. 8101m STRANGERS will find a i t i t :umfuruilile Homo at 118 Nuunuu Avenue. Rooms'fumish. V I iff n cd single or suite, ut moderate ohargcs.r 800 out 'WRsjj.T.wirrrfe 4if Jdfc -