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!?" : ' f Vol. ILL No. 3d 5. HONOLULU, II. I., MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Jt, 1892. ILL No. CUf.SORII'TlOh 0 OFNTB "F.R MONTH ?C r it !, ,.- H- jr . - toK WJii ' - L,- 1 i .''...- $ . L T i'l lAlLI MLttTir 18 rUULlSUKD Evarj Afternoon Except Sundays At tin, Olltcu, Qili'oii Mioet, Honolulu, tl. I. DANIEL LOGAN EUitor & Managor KOUT1IK Daily Bulletin Publishing Company, (Limited.) BUIMUItlL'TlONn: DAILY Uui.i.ktin, t year 8G 00 ' ' U inoutlis :i 00 " u pur inoiith (de- iivoied) ce vWKKKl.Y BUI.I.KTIN SUMMAKY, 1 year $4 00 lot clicti. . . . C 00 Itulli lVIi!Il"ii'H .o. l!tU. iCt tyAtI(lres nil business communica tions "MANAOEK DAILY BULLETIN. " EtJAldress all matter for publica tion ''Kditok Daily Uullkyin." I. . Itnx Mil. Honolulu. II. I. JM. MONSARUAT, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Met chant stieet, Honolulu. 1-91 J ALFRED MAQOON, . Attorney nt Law and Notary 1'uIjIIc. No. 42 Merchant stieet, Hono lulu. 1-U1 H"W. Schmidt & Sons, linpoitcis & Oouiniisslon Mer chants. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91 HHAOKFBLD & OO , Qcner.il Commission Agents. Corner Foit and Queen atieets, Hono lulu, 11. I. 1-91 " W MAOFARLANE & Oo , vJT luipoitois and Commission Muicbants. Queen street, Honolulu, U. 1. 1-91 GONSAIiVES & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants, Beaver Block, Honolulu, U. I. 1-91 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, Importer and Dealer In General Meichandisu. Queen stieet, Honolulu, 11. 1. 1-91 WILDER & CO., Dcilcts in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials of eyciy kind. Corner Fort and Queen streets, Honolulu. 1-91 L EWERS & COOKE, Importers and Dealers in Lunir bcr and all kinds of Building Materials. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91 HONOLULU IKON WORKS, Honolulu, i I E. I, Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers; Iron, Itrnss and Lead Castings; Machinery of every descj iptlon made to older. lenticular attention paid to Ship's Blacksuilthlug. Job Woik ex ecuted at shot t notice. 1-91 J ISO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer & General Business A. & E JS rV. Mttliiiltoiia, KoliHlu, Hnivull. WINNER & CO., MANUFACTURING AND Importing Jewelers. 92 Fort Street. Honolulu Alius Assume Copaiy OF fiOXIIOSi. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. I -ill Kinir Htreet. JIouululu. Excellent accommodation for patients, DIf. A. 11. ItOVVAT, V. S. Olllee Homs 7:30 to 10 n. m.; 12:30 to 2 p m,; 4:UQ to 0 p. in. TCLK)'iuppi ; Bell 9(1, Mutual 183, 1. 0. Box K2fl. 102tf VIWG-FAT&OO., Contractors Builders, Corner Bothel & King Streets. Will furnish estimates for all kinds of Fiuiue Buildings. Mniiufaetiiieis and dealers in Fiiiiiltuio. Thu latest pat terns lmpoited fiom the Const Mill woik done and all kinds of Mouldings made at the Bluntest notice. Sy-Fiiiiiitiuo Store at No. 00 Nuu aiiu stieet, onpo, A Heu's, 302 ;m TO LET! 'JTUr-ee Houmoh About to he built ut Ilio 0 M" of Bepj, ttijifa iipd )vut'jlimoMl Blieiits, cali etii Mlnlng 1'urlor. Dlning-ioopi, llullway, Beiliopius, Kllclieu, j'juitiy uud Bal- (U1I. BJ- Tiu plans cim lie seen t my Plllce, and any ultcr.i lions dcbli'd y i (eimnt will lie iiiadi), auB t( u. j. McCarthy. Australian Mail Service! &J&S$n H Bt MAN PISAMOIMI'U. The New and Fine Al Steel Slcatnsblp "efflONOWAI," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bo duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about March 10. 1892, And ill leave for the above port with mails and passengers on or about that date. RaS For freight or passage, having supurloi accommodations, apply to Wm Q. IRWIN & CO.. L'd, Agents. For Sydney and Auckland ! The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MARIPOSA," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bo duo nt Honolulu from Sun Francisco on or about March I I, 1892, And will have ptotnpt dispatch with mails and pussongcis for the above ports. 03T For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, 'apply to Wm Q. IRWIN & CO.. L'd, 1-91 Agents. Wilt's stBamsbip Gos TOIK TAKL.K: STMR. 'KINAU; CLARKE, Command ir, Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m.. touching at Lahaina, Maalaea Bay and Mukena the sumo day; Muhu kona, Kuwaihae and Laupahochoe the following day, arriving at Hilo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU. Tuesday February 23 Friday, March 4 Tuesday . " 15 Friday " 25 Tuesday April 5 Friday " 15 Tuesday " 2G Friday May C Returning leaves Hilo touching at Laupahoehou satno day; Kawaihae, a. m. ; Mahukona, 12 noon ; Makena, 6 P. M. ; ilaalaea Bay, 8 p. u.; Laha ina, 10 p. m. the following day ; arriv ing at Honolulu 6 a. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. ARIUVEB AT HONOLULU. Saturday February 20 Wednebday March 2 Saturday " Wednesday " 12 23 Saturday Wednebday.. Saturday .' Wednesday Saturday April 2 " 13 " 23 May 4 " 14 F No Freight will be received after 12 noon of day of sailing. STMR. CLAUDINE.' DAVIES, Commander, Will leavo Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 o'clock p. Mi, touching at Kahu lui, Huelo, Hana, Hamoa and Kipa liulu. Reluming will arrive at Hono lulu every Sunday morning. 0T No Freight will lie' received after 4 p. m. on day of Bailing. Consignees must be at tlio landings to receive their freight, as Wo will not hold ourselves responsible after such freight has been landed. While the Company will use due diligence in handling live stock, we dcclino to as sume any responsibility in case of the Iobs of same, and will not be responsible for money or jewelry unless placed in the care of Pursers. W. O, WILDER, President. S. B, ROSE, Secretary. CAPT. J. A. KING, Port Sunt. 1-01 JELliOTlON of'OPFlCKUS. AT the annual meeting of tho Kwa Plantation Cu. hold this day the following ollleers were elected for the coming year: C. M. Cooke President, J. U. Castle Vicc-Piciddcnt, K. D. Teunoy Seciutary, J. B. Athertoti Trcusuicr, J. H.Paty Auditor. The above uumed ollleers also consti tute tho Board of Diieetois. E. L. TENNEY, Secretary Ewa Plaii'atlo(i Co. Honolulu, .Ian.-a0, 1692. 333 lui PAUJTISIU- I F you wunt a First-class Job of Patnt 1 lug of any desei Iptlon done, call on the Practical Painter, J. L. Mky"" only. Fort street 130. P. O. Box 387. Mutual 'j'eljipliouo fitliL- IBtt'tf POSALE " Young Coooauut Trees BOr" Apply nt tlio "OLD PLANTATION," U20 1ui King street. BOOTH AMD BARRETT. Deftth DUiolrtKl tlio Thrntilrnl Alliance of tin Ortntt TraciMllntis. It hnd been recently announced that tlio great tragedians Kdwlu Booth and Iiw rente Birred would npcnr toKother no more after tlio close of this season, The statement proxed only too true; but death, not mutual desire, dissolved the great theatrical alliance when it had mouths of life btlll beforo it. Few of the the EDWIN BOOTH, ntcr jjoers of the metropolis who. Bttxr tho tragedians in their lost joint performance dreamed that death would ring down tho curtain upon Barrett's lifu drama first. Barrett was in his primo and was doing tho strongc&t work of his career. He was flyn years younger than Booth, and despite tbo fact tht bp )iad recently recovered from a severe liluubs, gayo promlso of many more years of powerful mid conscientious effort in his beloved profession. On tho other hand it was unanimously but regret fully admitted by liearljJl who had Been Booth in his primo tbatlSday upon tho stngo wus tlono. He was old and tired and 111, and his comparatively colorless, luck luster work uils in painful contrast to tho virile, fiery play of Barrett. Tho Booth of today was being as greatly overtopped by Barrett as tho Booth of palmy days over topped Barrett eyon in tho strongest mo ments of Ins career. Lawrence Barrett (whoso real namo is said to have been Braunigun, but this is denied) made his debut seven ycara later than Booth. For J ears ho has been, next to Mr. Booth, tho greatest tragedian on the American stage, and had Mr. Booth de cided to leave the stage, Barrett would un doubtedly (lave been foremost in merit and in the hearts of American pluygoers. One of his greatest charms was his voice. "He had tho truo tragedian's voice," said an old actor the other day, "and that is rare Indeed. There are fow actors today thus Blfted." Lawrence Barrett was born at Faterson, N. J April 4, 1638. Ho died March SO, 1831. and was ponsoqusntly fifty-three LAWBEKCE DABRETT. years of ago. Pf humble.origln, he forced Lis way to tho front by sheer energy, study, perseverance and hard work. He educated himself, and at his death was considered one of tho most erudite actors on the stage. He was a bold and successful manager, and lent substantial encouragement to m'ahy struggling dramatists who had writ ten tragedies of merit. In his death tho stage loses a notable figure, whose vacant placo years, perhaps, will not fill. With Barrett dead and Booth's retirement' a necessarily near certainty, what pnu&llv ioworful American tragedians will take, tuo Yucuiii suigur I'rfalUeut Juuieg It. Dunn. Every wheelman in tho country will bo Interested in 'tlio 'picture that appears in this nrtieo of James It. Dunn, president of iu 4JCUKUU ut ikmcncuu n ueeiiuou. mr. JAMES H. DUNN. Dunn is an enthusiastic bicyclist, a hard worker for tlio causa of honest racing among wheelmen, and a popular man in tho flourishing order which ho represents. DRAMATIC NOTES. New York city's income from theatrical licensca In IKK) amounted to about MO.OOO' of which (11,000 was douated to the jfc(p.r4' Fuud.- Wilson Barrett says there is no truth in tho 'report that ho will come to America next season. i The Dramatic Mirror is making a deter- miuea Ugnt against play pirates, and many reputable managers have jofued it iu its efforts to suppress this peculiar class of ftilqyes. The, report u$ Stuart KohsQu s to quarry 4Mny Waldrou, la emphatically de ,pied by the actor, "Whymy vlfv bw pidy peon Jwd Wt months," he tmys. "("id. 1 am. pld enough to. bo WUt WhI- flrottV father," H s snd that JJerr Xaver SobarweiikK, the famous. Qvrmuu phtulit, nuw tourlug America, uiul the founder of tho Berlin CoiuervutadUiu, may decide to fouud a like ltutltutlou In America, ' ft DECIDING RIFLE MATCH. I.nst of tho Monthly "orloH lluwnl Inn Hide AmrocImioii. One of thu nioit interesting inntelies ever shot here, took place at the Hawaiian Killu 'Association Range Saturday afternoon. It was the end ing match of tho Association's first scries of monthly mutches. As mentioned before, each mem ber's liest five scores were to count for a gold and silver medal in cuoli class, The part that proved of more than usual interest was the struggle fonllrat honors by Mr. J. II. Fisher, who up to this match had held llrst place by two points, and Mr. W. E. Wull. Their scores at 200 yards did not change the position any. Tills left thn last half of tiie match to de cide wno wa9 to be No. 1. Mr. 'Wall gained one point up to the ninth shot, so the very last and trying hot was to decide the matter. Mr. Wall scored a four, thus giving his opponent a List chance to win. Although Mr. Fisher is an old hand at the, business, his last shot was scored a miss. Mr. Fisher, not being satisfied with the result, olm'leiigeu tho shot. Both marksmen started for thd target to examine it, but, when they were a thitd of the way, the marker pulled it in. Then Mr. Fisher entered a protest. Here the matter stands and will be settled by the directors. The scores as maiked places Mr. Wall first. There was exceptionally line weather for shooting. Below arc the scores of the tiiiiercnt marksmen. Mr. Rothwell, who was among the highest previously, could not make it convenient to attend the deciding match: PIUST CLAfeS. W E Wall 200 yds: 555544414545 500 yds: 055515555448 93 8G, 89, 8(1, 87348-441 J II Fisher 200 yds: 155451554115 500 yds: 555155551013 88 89, 88, 83, 85350-138 H W Peek 200 yds: 454443514441 500 yds: 445155145545 8G . 85. 83, 88, 88344-430 J G Rothwell , 8G, 85, 8G, 87, 85429 SECOND CLASS. PS Dodge 200 vds: 35411555.14. 42 500 "yds: 5553511312-40 82 80, 82, 81, 81 324-40G C F Gurncy 200 yds: 454431444541 500 yds: 455454514242 83 72, 78, 80, 81311-394 STUCK IN THE MUD. Work an tln Nirarasna Omul Htop-IiiMt--laiiiil)-r ItuttliB Away and UredcerH Kuntctl. The accounts which have been published as to the progress of the Nicaragua canal scheme are con tradicted by R. T. Spaiks, who has recently returned to this city after a six months' residence in Managua, one of the principal towns in the country. When seen yesterday at thePalaeo Hotel and asked about the canal, Mr. Sparks said: "It is all nonsense to say the canal has progressed very far, or is being carried forward at all. All that has been done is a few miles of clearing and u little work on the harbor at Greytown. C. A. Davis, tho chief engineer under Mcnocal, accompanied me on part ot my return journey, and told matbat be had received orders to discharge all of the men employed except two or three. This, 1 understand, is en tirely owing to luck of funds. "The peoplo in the country have no faith in the canal scheme. There arc several million feet of lumber lying rotting and useless at Grey town. It was supplied by Warner Miller, as were the three "dredgers, three of which were iucJqsb, and it has been stated that the one which was sunken when they were being Drought from 4'anamu was purposely allowed to do so to hldu its defects. The dredgers are also rotting and rusting away, only one of them hav ing done any work, dredging itself a little way up the river. "Many people wero ruined by buying large tracts ot laud along the proposed line ot the canal. They have been very disappointed and an noyed at the delay. One piomiuent mau stated that '$ they got a railroad there would be an end to the canul scheme, mid his remark met with thu retort that if so it was ended now, as it was a dead sure thing they wpuld, have the railroad before jonh;." fe. F. Chronicle, Feb. g. FROM HOTEL 0ELL0NE. Mr. C. W. Reed, proprietor of the Hotel Dellone, Omaha, one of the finest new and modern hotels pi thu west, says of Chauiburlatn's (Joiigli Uenmdyj MVp linve used it in our (amiy for years with the most satis factory result, especially for our children, for golds and oruup. It can he depended upon besides it is plouuant to take and seems to be free f i oni oliloiofoiin and thu oily tnib stuncos put Into iiiuuy cough mix tures." 50 cent and $1 bottles for snlu by all dealers, licuson, Smith Cv Co., ugcuU. CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS. A preservative against rotting, decay, fungus, etc., of wood and stone. Will pieseive any kind of wood above or under ground or water mid pro long its lifo nt least 100 percent. Will keep till' all corts of insects, vorniin or olliei enemies of wood. Will prevent rats uud mice gnawing wood coaled with it. Will foicc all moisture out of wood without closing the pores. Will present shingles, coated with it, from Kilting, cracking or warping. Will pievent rope treated with it from rotting, causing it to remain pliable and excelling tar coating. Tenedos will not attack timber coatjjil with it. C?rroolineuui avciiaiius does not contain acids or poieonous ingredients injurious to the libres of wood. Thu following is tin extract from the London "Building World:" "The directors of the Palatine Ruilwuyn bay of Curbolincum .Vvenarius: "Two hoards cut from one and tho btune piece offline, one of which for the sake of experiment was painted with Curbolinouni Aveniirius, and the other loft uupumted, wero buried, and after u lapt.0 of thrco years dug up and examined. Tho result was, that tho wootl to which the Carboline m Aveniirius had been applied shewed no signs of decay, whilst tho other was found to bo in a rotting condi tion.' " As a wood preservative it has no equal. For -ale by Tin: Hawaiian Haudwark Co., Ln., Fort street, opposite Sprcckels. AN INYO ICE OF FINIS Havana Cigars. From Havana Direct. C. -0. BERGER. 287 tf - 'X H K Formerly the Grand Hotel, Corner Second & Maiket Ktiects, San Fianeisco. MRS. BURLING, Proprietress. Tills Fine Hotel, centrally located for business purposes, haying been thor oughly icnovatcd and newly furnished thioiighout, ofleis special coincidences to Intending visitors fiom thu Hawaiian Islands. CSF" A complete system of electilc bells. Diieet communication with Hoffman Cafe. Rooms from $1 per Day Upwards. 287 3in a'njs Metropolitan iAT n Company MtfcU SI KING STREET, , J. WALLER, - - Manager. Wholesale & Retail Butchers ANU NAVY CONTRACTORS. 1-91 THOS. LINDSAY, .MANUFACTURING Jeweler Sz AVitLolimiilrcr. KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY. King Street, Honolulu, 11. 1. tQr Puiilcuhtr attention paid to all kinds of lepalrs. 1-91 C. B. RIPLEY, AltOll lTKOT. Oh-'iuk: Room 5, Spieekels1 Mock. Mutual Telephoned. New Designs I Modern Buildings ! Complete pl.mn and sneclllcatloiiR for evoiy dooi Iptlon of building, ContinctH drawn and eaieful supeiiiileiidiiiiuu of constitution given when letpihed. Cull and examine ulaiib. apr 21) ly ELECTION oi' OFFICERS. AT tho adjoin lied minim! meeting of tu sloOkhnldeis of thuU. lliuwer ,fc Company held this day, the following Viciu elected Olllcurb of thu CoipoiatioH to Mine during the ensuing yuan PtoMdent it Manager, (Jco, ll, KoborUon .Tieiibiirer, H. 1 llUlion,..,,, Sut'ii'inry, Hon, W. F. Allen Auditor, liuthoiou.i: Hon. O.K. lilbhop, II. Wateilunwo, Kbij., S. C, Allen, Kit, K. F. HlriHOP, Secretary C. Hi ewer tt Co. Honolulu, Feb. IU, lHU:i. ail lui Burlington UftlHvu Co.'s TIMK TA1H.H: J.0CAI. MXK. Anlve Honolulu from b. F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. S.S.AUSTRALIA. Feb 2!1 ...March 1 March 22 March 2D April 19 April 20 May 17 May 21 June M June 21 July 12 luly IU Aug 1) Aug Hi Sept (! Sept l.'l Oot-1 Oetll Nov 1 Nov 8 TIIHOlIGII MNt:. Arrive from San Franelsco. Sail for San Ft elseo. Mariposa Mar 10 Monowni Monowui ApiilT Alameda Alameda May : Mariposa Maripot.11 Juno 2 Monowni Monowui. . . . .June 1(0 Alameda Alameda July 28 ... .Mariposa Mariposa Aug 25 Monowni Monowni Sept 22 Alameda Alameda Oct 20 . . .Mariposa Mariposa. ... Nov 17 Monowni Pacific Ml sifflsMn Go. ANU THC Occidental & Oriental S, S. Co, 5?fe For Yokohama & Hongkong. Stqnmoi.s of tho above Companies will cull at Honolulu on their way to the above poits on or about the following dates : Slmr. "Rio de Janeiro" April 12, 1892 Slmr. "Oceanic" June 9. 1892 For San Francisco. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way ftom Hongkong and Yokohama to the above port on or about the following dates: Simr "Oceanic" March 5, 1892 Stmr. "City ol Peking" May 5, 1892 Stmr. "Qaolic" Aug. 17, 1892 S6f Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama and return, $350. VST For height and passage, apply to H. HACKFELD &. CO., 2G7 tf Agents. lives. The undersigned having been appointeu sole agents for the Hawaiiau Islands For the Celebrated From the works of Burham, Parry, Williams & Co., IMilluilcliililu. 1-ciiii., Aro now prepared to give estimates ahd receive orders for these engines, of size and style. The Baldwin Looomotivk Wouks aro now niaiuifiiutiulng a stylo of Loco motlvo partlculaily adapted For Plantation Purposes, A number of which have recently been received at these Islands, and we will have plcnstuc iu furnishing plantation agents ami mnimgeis with pniticulais Of BJIllO Tho superiority of these Locomotives over all other makes Is not only known hero but is acknowledged throughout tho United States. Win. G. IRWIN & Co., L.'d, Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands 1-91 PIOMiER STEAM GANDY FlCTOIly a.isi a.ki:hy. F. iiOKtf, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook t linker, , 71 Hotel St. Telephone' 71. 1-91 L. mm Tho Best Lunoh, in Town, Toa and Ooffoo al 111 Hours Thu Finest Brand of Ht. M l$VZV.2Zc AlWUl'H oil iluiltl. II. .1'. NOI.TK, finprhaur. 1 LUI Om.:;ic Hiiiffl! fin Locomo RlornrR M IVdl (J. Irwin & Company, ll.l.ll 1TI.II.) OH Jtll FOIl 8AJ.K PARAFl .NC PAINT CO.'S COMPOUNDS and ROOFING, REED'S PAfEHT I'ji: Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes. FhRTILIZERS : WOOL DUST, HONK MKAL, l.aH GUANO, ALSO BUUK & OilliANDT'B High Grado Chemical Cane Manure. GRASS SEEDS : COCKSFOOT, RYE GRASS And CLOVERS. Refined Sugars, Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins. SALMON IN BARRELS. 1-91 FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $6,2 1 9,458.98. London & Lancashire Firo Ins, Co. Assets. 54,317,052, Thamos &. Morscy Marina Ins. Co., (Limited;, Assets, $6, 1 24,057, New York Life Insurance Co., Assots. 51 15,947,809.97. C.O.BEliGrEK, HONOLULU. Uencral Agent for Hawaiian Islands. 1-91 ft G. fflfll & CO., (I.131ITKU.) Win. G. Irwin. . .1'resldcnt As Manager Clans Sprcckels Vlce-1'reblden t Walter M.Uiffaid Secretary & Treasurer Theo. C. Porter Auditor SUGAli FAOTOKS Commission Agents. AGENTS UV THK Oceanic Musi Cdidd'f, Of Hun I'ruiK'Inoo. cm. 1-91 CASTLE & COOKE, Lilo, Fire & Marino Insurance Agents ! AOKNTS VOU New Bngland Mutual Lite Ins. Co., OK 11081 ON, Etna Ftre Ins. Co. ol Harttortf, OIJXOV Insurance Company, OK SAN FltANOIHCO, CALlKOltNlA. 1-91 C. BREWER & CO.. (I.IMlTKll), Goneral Morcaiitilo ANIl GommisBion Agents. list ok ovvkjeus: J. O. Cm ci President & Manager G. 11. KobcrUou Tieastirer E.F. ltUhup Seeivtury W, F, Allen Audltoi UlltKOTOItS; Hon. O. It. lilbhop, S. O. Allen, II. Wuioi house. 1-Ul FAlEK HANGING I GIVIJ J. L Mkvku tho Painter a call and huvu your Paper llaiiglugdouo luumpily and neully. lUu Fort btrcet. P, O. llox a7, Mutual 'l'elophoiio 002. ihj u $ 8 -si I? 'B -V, is-1