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1 4 o'clock every Afternoon
BANKINGNOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED have formed
a copartnership under the Arm
name of " SPRECKELS & Co." for the
fmrpose of carrying on a general bank
ngnnd exchange business at Honolulu,
and such other places in the Hawaiian
Kingdom as may be deemed advisable
(Signed) CLAUS SPRECKELS.
" Win G. IRWIN.
" F. F. LOW.'
Honolulu, Jan. 14th, 1884.
Referring to the above wo beg to in.
form the business public that we are
prepared to make loans, discount approv
ed notes, and purchase exchange at the
best current rates. Our arrangements
for selling exchange on the principal
points in the United States, Europe,
China, Japan and Australia are being
made, and when perfected, due notice
will be given. We shall also be prepared
to receive deposits on open account,
make collections, and conduct a general
banking and exchange business.
010 3mb (signed) SPRECKELS & Uo.
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS,
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on the
Bank ol Cnlilftx-iiin, S. JP.
And their agents in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London.
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney.
The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Christchurch, and Wellington.
The Bank of British Columbia, Vic
toritv, B. C. and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact a General Banking Business.
GC9 ly b
Fledged to neither Soot nor Party,
But established for the benefit of all.
FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1884.
THIS EVENING'S DOINCS.
Imp. Order of Red Men, at 7:30.
Morning Star Lodge, K. of P. 7 :30.
Meeting Engine Co. Fo. 2, 7:30.
TO-MORROW'S DOINCS.
MORNING.
G3rmnasium Exercises for Ladies
and Children ivom 9 to 11.
AFTERNOON
Matinee, Circus, at 2.
Band, Emma Square, 4 :30.
ANOTHER BLUNDER.
Minister Gibson has permitted the
"Chinese immigrant laborers" to be
landed from the Arabic, notwith
standing the recent "Foreign Office
Regulations." This is by no means
the first time that Mr. Minister has
been compelled to "take a back
eat." Surely the Foreign Office
fordp could have calculated, before
publishing- the "regulations," that it
was impossible for them to have
been received in China before the
Arabic sailed sand the "regulations"
should have excepted all vessels that
were then en rtytc. No, Mr. Min
ister put his foot down ; he would
have no more of these Chinese. But,
alas, he was compelled to lift up
that official foot, which he' found
was so weak as to involve lameness
in liis excuse that "letters received
by the Government per Mariposa
disclosed the fact that the owners of
the Arabic could not justly be said
to have shipped these "passengers in
defiance of the intentions of the
Government." The Foreign Office
had to receive "letters per Mari
posa" to tell them what was well
known by every person in the com
munitj'. The "letters per Mari
posa" were received on Tuesday,
and yet, forty-eight hours later, the
instructions previously issued to the
Collector General of Customs had
not been canceled. That gentleman
and his subordinate officer, who in
formed the captain of the Arabic
that he "could land only 25 passen
gers," must feel pleased at the ridi
culous position in which they have
been placed by the "man of all
work."
THE CIRCUS.
The worst performance of the
circus, given in Honolulu, was that of
last night. With the exceptions of
C. Morosco as the clown, Scott and
La Monduc in their horizontal bar
and trapeze acts, and Harry Morosco
with his ponies, none of the per
formers did well. Some of the acts
jfete cut and the performers tip
pciivcct to have left then spirits ftt
Maui. If they had not recovered
from their trip down, then Mr. Shcr
mnu had no business to give an en
tertainment last night ; the audience,
though small, had as much right to
expect a good return for their money
as has been given before fuller tents.
The troop has lost the services of
Alojo Hudson, who was about the
best all-round performer that Mr.
Sherman had. To make up for the
loss a very inferior imitation of Hud
son's Indian riding was attempted
by Willie O'Dcll, which, it is to be
hoped, will not be repeated. It is
to be hoped that to-morrow night
the performers will arouse themselves,
and that the band boys will play a
little better than they did at the
commencement of last evening's per
formance. A FIRE THIS MORNINC.
A large and serious fire was for
tunately prevented, between twelve
and one o'clock this morning, at the
house of Darkey Mosc who lives on
Alakea street, close to Queen. Mr.
Kawainui and Hack Inspector Wand,
who live in a house ten feet distant
from Mose, were awakened by the
smoke, and rushed out to find the
Daikey's kitchen on fire. The room
was entirely destroyed the floor being
burned to cinders ; the rain had pre
vented the immediate destiuction of
the roof which was smouldering and
smoking. All hands were aroused,
and, setting to work with buckets of
water, got the fire under control. It
seems that Mosc has been in the
habit of cooking his daily meals in
a kerosene tin in the center of the
room, which will easily account for
"how it happened." All the build
ings in the vicinity are old wooden
structures, so that, but for the rain
and the energy of the occupiers of
the tenements, a serious conflagra
tion would have ensued.
POLICE COURT.
This Day.
Uilana, drunk, an old offender,,
sentenced to five days hard labor.
Kuli, drunk, an older offender,
sentenced to a month's hard labor.
Ah Chew, smuggling ten Mexican
dollars, pleaded not guilty and a
nol. pros, was entered.
Delia Fernandez, on remand, ac
cused of larceny of some property
belonging to W. R. Castle.
Mr. G. Robertson testified that
Delia had been in his employ and
was always honest. She made a
statement that some of the articles,
she was accused of appropriating,
had been lent to her and that others
had been brought to her room by a
child, but that they were not stowed
away in her trunk.
The case was remanded to 15th
Inst, in consequence of the non-appearance
of the witnesses who had
been sub-poenacd.
. ISLAND NEWS.
A BOAT AND TWO MEN MISSINO.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
HAWAII.
(From Our Own Concsnonilonts.)
Last week, Pahaki, the deputy
sheriff at Waimea, Hawaii, accom
panied by a native named Bill, who
was formerly storekeeper for Mr. J.
R. Mills at Kukuihaele, left Mahu
kona in a small sloop for Kawaihao
and had not been heard of up to
Wednesday of this week. It is feared
that they have been capsized, during
the recent rough weather on the
coast, or have drifted out to sea.
Dr. Greenfield, on returning from
Waimea to Ilonokaa on Wednesday,
reported that a Chinaman, who -was
in jail at Waimea for stealing a sad
. die, cut his throat from car to ear,
but did not divide the jugular vein.
The doctor attended to the would be
suicide, sewed up the wound and
thinks that the Chinaman will re
cover. CORRESPONDENCE.
Correspondence is solicited on the top.
ic? of the day, or what may become so.
Wo reserve the right to excise purely
personal matter.
Wo do not hold ourselves responsible
for the opinions expressed by our cor
respondents. Ed.
HOW THE S. F. CHRONICLE MAKES
MATTER.
Editor Bulletin: I am just in
formed through letters received from
the islands of an article published in
the San Francisco Chronicle, pur
porting to be the report of a portion
of an address delivered by me in San
Francisco in February last; also
some replies made by me to questions
asked at tho same time by a reporter
on same matters pertaining to tho
Hawaiian Islands, tho King, etc.,
and also that your paper took sufll
cient notice of this article to criticise
it and in a mcasuro condemn it and
the author.
I noticed this article in the Chron
icle the following morning, after
the occasion rcforrcd to, and thought
first I would make a correction in
some of the San Francisco papers,
but, after more mature deliberation,
concluded not to, thinking no sane
person would believe it possible for
the Chronicle to make any state
ment relative to tho islands without
misstating the facts in a measure.
I did not make any statement rela
tive to' "nude maidens," or one
llalf, not even a dozen words of
conversation with the reporter, as I
told him I did not wish to talk with
him about the islands. The only re
mark I made was "that the King
was not a firm friend of the so-called
missionary party." Nothing further
was said.
I did not pass a dozen words with
the reporter save to request him to
leave me out of his paper, because I
was aware that the prejudice of the
Chronicle against the Islands was
such that it makes it a moral impos
sibility to make a statement relative
to them without misrepresenting the
facts. I have no wish to tell any
falsehoods about the Islands, for the
people arc very dear friends of mine,
neither do I wish to be understood
as anxious to tell all the truth rela
tive to some questionable transac
tions on the part of those who feel
keenly any word which may look
like a criticism on their conduct.
N. W. Lane.
Lodi, Cal., March 2Gth, 1884.
ATTENTION !
DEnglne Co., ITo. S
A SPECIAL MEETING of the mom
bers of Engine Co., No. 2, will be
held THIS EVENING, at 7:30, at their
hall, and a full attendance is requested, as
business of importance will come before
the meeting. C851t
Easter, Easter,
SUNDAY NEXT
THANKING the Public for the very
liberal patronage for the unprece
dented sale of my Hot X Buns, the great
demand for them obliging many to go
without, I will have a large supply of
Easter Buns of the finest quality on
hand, on Sunday morning.
V. HORN,
Steam Candy Factory and Bakery, Hotel
Street. C85 2t
Wanted.
A SECOND HAND BILLIARD
TABLE with furniture complete,
all in perfect good order. Size of table,
4x8 ft., or 4 x 9 ft. State price &c., &c.
Address, P. M. J., Honokaa Plantation,
Hawaii. 085 lw b
WANTED.
A GOOD SMART BOY
Apply to The American Express
Co. 085 lw b
Tie Ten Gut Counter ?
AT
Has just been replenished with
NEW GOODS
Received by tho Mariposa
to the
In addition
TEN CENT STOCK,
There is a very largo and varied assort
muni of i
More Valuable Goods,
Such as
Towols,
Table Napkins,
Handkorchlofs,
Stockings,
Carriage Whips,
Riding Whips,
Tin Waro,
Glass Ware,
Baskets,
Hal Racks,
Jowelry,
Toys,
Vases,
Albums,
Picture Framos,
Crockery Waro,
&c, &c,
Stovo Polish and Axle Grease wholesale
and retail at
The Ten Cent Store,
085 8m b Fort Street.
JUST RECEIVED
mum
001 lm b
A. S. CLEGIIORN & Co.
100
1 1 II
m
Bread
Wauled.
A NICK SUIT of rooms bi ti piivato
family, for a maw and wife, with
the privilege qt light housekeeping.
Address, L. T. S., P. O. Uox 1U1, llono,
lulu. csim
Situation Wanted.
BY A YOUNG MAN who is able to
speak English and used to horsey
as coaclnnan hit his city. Itofercnces can
bo given.
Apply to MR. MILLER,
(184 at Cabinet Maker Hotel Street.
NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND of Four Dollars per
sliaic will bo paid to the Stock,
holders of Wilder Steamship Company,
Wednesday, April 10th, 1884, at tho
Office of the Company.
S. B. ROSE,
C84 Ot Secretary.
FOR SALE !
The Yacht Eestless,
Willi Fittings Complete, Enquire of
THOMAS Ei WALL,
CS-ttf Likelikc Wharf.
Notice of Removal.
W. II. PLACE, of tho EUREKA
HOUSE, Maunakca Street, begs to in form
his friends and the public generally, that
lie will remove to those central premises,
at the corner of Marine and Nuitnnu Sts,
on the 15th inst., and will open tho same
with a new stock of Cigars, Cigarettes,
Tobacco, Pipes, etc., all of tho finest
brands. Further notice of the opening
will be given. 082 td
Tuition on the Zither.
GIVEN at pupils lcsidence. For
particulars inquire at M. Eohnrt's
Jewellers store, 00 Foit street. Teum
moderate. 0S2 2v
NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND of Three Dolhus per
share will be payable Apiil 20th,
to the shareholders of the Hawaiian Car
riage Manufacturer Company, Limited,
at their qjllco No. 70 Queen Street.
E. G. SCIIUMAN,
082 3v Secretary & Treasurer.
Dwelling
House For Sale.
THE HOUSE and LOT on the Kulao
kahua plains, situate on the makai
side of lierelania street, and now occu
pied by Judge McCully, is for sale.
Inquire of S. B. DOLE.
G43tf
To Let.
NE SIDE of that beautiful Office
now occupied entire bv J. E.
Wiseman in the Campbell Block, Mcr
chant street, with select office Furniture,
Apply to J" . E. WISEMAN.
041 tf General Business Agent.
To Let,
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS in
a good location and handsome
grounds at No. 11 Punchbowl Street.
080 lw.
F YOUR HORSE IS SICK or LAME,
or any way out of order, call on A
T. BAKE II, at Capt. J. C. Cluney's sta
bles, corner of Queen & Punchbowl sts.
HtSTBreaking horses to saddle or car
riage a specialty. 420 ly
A Good Pasture for Horses,
$& NEAR TOWN.
lyVJV yiijjv J iiunb iw
.itt . v Tnittii trv
a. a. juu.nta.no.
577 0m
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
MAX KOHM
Beg to intimate to his friends and the
public generally, that lie is now pre.
pared to execute orders for
Plain and Decorative
Painting- & Paperhanging
in the best and newest styles.
1 85 FORT STREET,
Opposite Gymnasium.
P. O Box, No. 411. 40Uy
JUST RECEIVED
FKESH
Columbia River Salmon !
051 lm b
A. S. CLEGIIORN & Co.
jr. ar. oat &. co., KAiiEAiti:i:w,
Loft in A. F. Cookes New FircProof
Building, foot of Nuuanu Street..
Honolulu, II. I.
1 Flags of all descriptions mado and
repaired. ly b
JUST DECEIVED
A now and full Lino of Australian
Saddles & Bridles,
051 lm b A. S. CLEGIIORN & Co.
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No, 42 Kino Stiieet.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds mado to
ordor and repairing Hurncss, etc., dono
in short notice All orders piomptly at
tended to. 593 ly
"'"' """"'" -III! mi. ... n i. j i ,.
JUST RECEIVED
A CHOICE LOT OP
English. Groceries
OAK ' A O nr-unnnnuT .-.
245
A. S. CLEGIIORN & CO.
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Corner King and Nuuanu streets.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Steamor.
P. 0. Box 130, Tolophono 349.
C01 Cm
JMgsfL
Mice of-Reival.
HYMANBROS
-HAVE
EIVIO
-THEIR-
PUCE OF BUSINESS
-TO-
t
Next door lo W. G. Irwin & Co.
Thanking the Public for their liberal
patronage during the past fevcnlecn
years, they will do their best to retain
tho same at their new store.
057 3m
HU!
The undersigned begs to inform the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Honolulu and
the other Mauds, that he has once more
received a
Beautiful Line
of tho well known
MADEIRA GOODS
which arc ready for inspection ; such a
Crochet and Embroidery Work, Fancy
Baskets, Willow Chairs,
among them, the
Cfiletatei Love Clair, -
and many other things. Also, a little
but worthy assortment, of
Gold and Silver Jewelry,
People who have been waiting for mos
of these goods, please call early, as to
secure their first chance.
P. A. DIAS,
King Street, near Castle & Cooke's
Honolulu. 081 2w
Louvre of Br
JJVesli -Ajcrivol J
: Grrcivt Reductions ?
WE are in receipt of a Largo Stock
of Elegant, Finc-3clccted and
Latest Styles of Goods,
specially adapted for this climato, from
tho Eastern States, comprising in part,
All styles of Byciclo Shirts,
Whito and Calico Shirts,
Underwear, Hosiery,
Collars, Cuffs and Neckwear,
Trunks, Valises, &c.
Perfumery, Jewelry,
Real and Imitation Laces.
Latest Styles In Hats, Straw and Felt.
In ordor to make room, wo will this
day begin a GENUINE CLEARANCE
SALE in all department)!; sweeping re
ductions in Clothing ot the finest discrip.
tion. Wo will oiler unusual great bar
gains this week. An early call will
convince all that we are determined to
reduce our immense Stock.
Louvre of Brussels.
C70 2w Cor. of Alakea and Kln Sts.
J." M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
STATIONERY,
Tho Lateest Foreign Papers always on
hand nt the Gazette Block, Merchant
Street, iy u
Quarterly Accounts
Merchants & Storekeeper
WILL TAKE NOTICE that the un
dersigncd is prepared to nrrnngo
Books and Collect Quarterly Accounts
with carefulness and promptness,
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent.
Campbell's New Block, Merchant Street.
0801m
Queen
Stree
ussels
1). M. OKOWL15Y.
It. iiastIj:
0 78 King St.
(Opposilo Whilmnn & Wright.)
PRACTICAL
Just Received Superb Covering and
Trimming for
Lounges.,
Parlor Sets, etc., etc.
Cheaper Than Evor ! ! !
JSTOall and sec our Goods and your will
buy direct from tho Makers, as wo arc
the only
Practical Upholsterer
in Business in Honolulu and defy Con
tradiction on this point.
Atoimivins-, ICocovcring ami
Itcrituifing
A Speciality,
the
"UfTOX" ami "CIIAIjI.IHVUI'.''
SPRING BED,
Not to l)c Hiii'iJasBetl
Crowley & Co.
Ml Oni 78 King Stieet
JUST OPENED!
A largo and exlrcmoly varied
assortment of
Over 300
!OYS'9 BLISSES'.
Fop Salt? Very Low,
Call jxiitl DExa-Miine.
M. A. GoNSATwra & Co.,
CO Hotel Street.
G74 lm
THE 'CAROUSSEL
-OR
8&,
Will be open to the public every afternoon
from 2 to 5 r.ir. excepting Sunday and
every
Tuesday, Thursday,
AND
Saturday
from 7 to 10 p.m.
1IAK0T BROS.
Honolulu, April 7, 1884. 081 lw
The California Produce
and ProvsioBi Co.
respectfully notify the Public that they
have established themselves at
73 Hotel Street Honolulu,
in part of the premises occupied by
Sresovich Gray & Go.
Where can bo found a complete ,
stock of
Produce and Groceries,
which will be sold at lowest market
rates
ITor Casli,
Tolophono, No. 274. P. 0. Box, 120.
Address all orders and communications
070 8m Z. K. MYERS Manager. .
MATTIIG-
Just Received from Canton via
Hongkong per Bark Helena,
WHITE MATTING-
In flvo Qualities.
FARICYfiyiATTIByG
In ten different Patterns,
Solid Colored Mfc
For Sale at Lowest Market Ratos by
000 lm LEWERS & COOKE.
ENGLING & SMITH,
Til & Sheet-Iron Worta
PLUMBERS,
Hoofers and Gas Fitters.
All Iciuds of Tin-wnro ready made
or made to order.
No. 54 : : King Street,
Om Opposite Police Station. 080
CROWLEY & m
78 King St. M ,
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