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HONOLULU, 11. L, TUESDAY .EVENING, MAY 17. 1K02.
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tion "Kuitok Daily Uullktin."
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Ilnlliiltllll. II. 1.
J" ALFBED MAGOON,
. Attorney at Law and Notary
.Public. No. 4i! Merchant street, Houo
iilu. 1-91
tj W. SCHMIDT & RONS,
.1.JL
.chants.
Imoorters & Conimlssiou Mer-
Kort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HHaokfbld Ss Oo.,
General Commission Agents.
Comer Fort and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, 11. I. 1-01
a
"W. macparlane & Co.,
jrtcrs
'Slurelrants.
Queen street,
lioiiolulu,
1-91
11. 1,
GONSALVES & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers aud Wluc
.Merchants. Ucavcr Block, Honolulu,
H. I. 1-91
JOHN T. WATEEHOUSE,
Importer aud Healer In General
.Merchandise. Queeu street, Honolulu,
H. 1. 1-91
X7 ILDER & CO.,
Vt Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt aud Building Materials
xil every kind. Corner Fort aud Queen
streets, Honolulu. 1-91
LEWEHS & COOKE,
Importers and Dealers In Lum
i)cr and all kinds of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Houolnln, i I H. I.
titcatn Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Irou, Hrass and Lead Castings;
Machinery of every description uiade to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blaeksmlthiug. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-91
JiNO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
a. G is iv a
Slaliuknuu. llohulu, Hawaii.
WANNER & CO.,
MANUFACrUKING AND
importing Jewelers.
02 Fort Street, Houoiulu.
Atlas AsstiraacB Coupif
UK JjOXlHtS.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
J
Itiui; Htreel. Honolulu.
Excellent accommodation for patients.
Dlt. A. It. ROW AT, V. S.
OHieo Hours 7:H0 to 10 a. m.j 12:30
'to '2 p. in. ; -I :i!0 to (J p. m.
Telkpiionks: Uell 9ti. Mutual 183.
V. O. Box 32(1. 102tf
Palmer & Richardson,
A.ciiirJL,iso rn.
Designs la Stone, Brick, Iron or Wood.
Modern, Cheap & Artistic Cottages
a Specia'ty !
Plans, Specifications, Contracts Drawn
and Estimates complete for every des
eilptlon of building. Also, thorough
superintendence of coustiuutlou.
BUILDINGS APPRAISED & LOTS SURVEYED.
ifflr Ofi'iuu:
Ulock.
Koom No. (I, .'.preekols'
up 1-U2
CHAS. T. CULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oahu.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La
bor Contracts.
.Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses, Ho
nolulu Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
Scott's Ft eight & Parcels Express.
.Agents for the Uurlliigton Jtuute.
Real Estate Broker & "S1
Uell Tele. aiS.-QSaiffi-.Mutual Tele. 131).
P.O. Uox-115.
tST Office: No. 38 Merchant Btreet,
Honolulu, Ouhu, H, 1. iu.ii 'J2
1'K HAN VKANUIMCO.
The Now and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"WIONOWAI,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland ou or about
June 2, 1892,
Aud will leave for the above port with
mulls and passengers on or
about that date.
t For freight or pnssage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
V7m G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland 1
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
Of thu Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
June 2, 1892,
Aud will have prompt dispatch with
mails and passengers for
the above ports.
EST For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm. Q. IRWIN & CO.. L'd,
1-91 Agents.
TI1IIK TAKLE:
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
May 17 May 24
June 14 June 21
July 12 July 19
Aug 9 Aug 16
Sept 6 Sept 13
Oct 4 Oct 11
Nov 1 , ,,,. Nov8
THROUGH LINK.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Mariposa June 2 Monowai
Monowai Juno 30 Alameda
Alameda July 28 Mariposa
Mariposa Aug 25 Monowai
Monowai Sept 22 Alameda
Alameda Oct 20 Mariposa
Mariposa Nov 17 Monowai
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
-AND THE
Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.
For Yokohama. & Hongkong.
Steamers of the above Companies .will
call at Honolulu ou their way to the
above ports on or about the following
dates :
Stmr. "Gaelic" July 2, 1892
For San Francisco.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port ou or about the following dates:
Stmr. "China" Juno 21, 1892
Stmr. "Gaelic" .....Aug. 17, 1892
tQr Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama
and return, 9350.
HSr For freight aud passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 tf Agents.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE,
rpilE undersigned Apslgnce in the
X Bankrupt Estate of Josluh llaole
of Walluku, Maul, gives notice to all
creditors of said estate who have proved
their claims that he has tiled his accounts
as Assignee and a pctltlou for discharge,
and that he will present the tame for
allowance to thu Hon. S li. Dole, Asso
ciate Jiiftticc of thu Supremu Couit, ou
TIIUKSDAY, the mil May, I8!)2. at in
o'clock A. M., at which time aud place
any person Interested can be heard.
Jt. L. AUEHUAOH,
Assignee Estate J, llaole.
Honolulu, May 13, 1892. ' 420 3t
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
HPHE undersigned, Assignee of the
JL Estate of W. Atlm of Wutluku,
Maul, u hiukiupt, hereby gives uotlco
to all the cicdltorfc who have proved
their claims against the said estate that
he has tiled his accounts as such Assig
nee in the Supreme Court, and that lie
will apply for a settlement of such ac
counts and for a discharge from all lia
bility as Mich Assignee on FitlUAY,
the 20lh day of May, )b'J2, at 10 o'clock
A, m., hi thu Supremu Court.
C. UOSSK,
Assignee of W. Atlm, Uaukrupt.
Honolulu, May 14, 1892. 421 3t
Ohc StBamsbiD Co.'s
fflliiirt Slsui) Oil's
TH.1IK TABLE:
STMR. KINAU.'
CLARKE, Commanwjr,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. M.,
touching at Labaiua, Mualaca Bay
aud Makena the sumo day; Malm
koua, Kawailiao aud Laupahoehoe the
following day, arriving at Uilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Friday '. " 27th
Tuesday, June 7th
Friday, " 17th
Tuesday " 28th
Friday, July 8th
Tuesday " 19th
Friday " 20th
TuuMiiiy Aug. 'Jth
Friday ' l'Jth
Kcturuing leaves Uilo, touching at
Laupahoehoe same day; Kuwaihac
A. M.; Mahukona 10 a. m. ; Makena
1 P. M. ; Mualuca Bay 0 P. m. ; Laha
inn 8 p. m. the following day ; arriv
ing ut Honolulu 6 a. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
ARH1VE8 AT HONOLULU.
Wednesday, May 25th
Saturday, June 4th
Wednesday, " 15th
Saturday, " 25th
Wednesday, July 6th
Saturday " ltith
Wednesday, " 27th
Saturday, Aug. 6th
Wednesday, " 17lh
Saturday " 27th
fjST No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of Bailing.
STMR.'CLAUDINE'
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu
lui, Huelo, Hana, Hamoa and Kipa
hulu. Kcturuing will arrive at Hono
lulu every Sunday morning.
$B No Freight will be received
after 4 p. M. on day of sailing.
Consignees must be at the landings
to receive their freight, as we will not
hold ourselves responsible after such
freight has been landed. While the
Company will use due diligence in
handling live stock, we decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same, and will not bo responsible
for money or jewelry unless placed in
the care of Pursers.
W. C. WILDElt, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. J. A. KING, Port Supt.
1-91
BC01N01-,IJJL.17
CHINESE TIMES
Published Every Thursday
AT S4 A VKAIt.
The Leading Chinese Paper of
the Kingdom!
C35T Advertisements Inserted at Low
Kates! Job Printing In Cbiupsu Neatly
Executed.
Uilicc,
: 53 Xtiumiu St.
304 lm
New Cottagb io Rent !
FINK Cottage with Parlor. Dining
room Hull, 4 Largo Uedrooms,
Bath, Pantry, Kitchen aud ull modern
Improvements. Ueietania street-cars
pass the d6pr. Kent 835
KJ For further Information apply to
O, J. McCAKTHY,
3S Merchant street.
298 tf
FOR SA LE !
1II.WE Four Fluts Kesldence Sites,
situated ou 1 llkol street, for sale.
The Lots have ii fiontute of !I4 feet on
Pltkol street and me 200 feet deep, uro
nicely laid out in fruit aud shade trees
and are all covered with grass; watei
laid on throughout. TU situation of
these Lots aud the limited number make
it necessary that Intending pin chasers
should muke early application to the
uudcrslgued, from whom ull particulars
can bo had. JAS. F. MOKGAN.
203 tf
Island Shells and Curios !
WHOLESALE and retail, cjpap for
cash, ut 101 Fort stieet, between
Elders' dry goods store and Frank
Get tie's shoo btore.
3.3 tf T TANNA'Pl'.
For MouldiiitfH, EramuN,
PustelH, ArlotypuH, l'hoto
gruviirefi, EicliiiiKH nnd
ovury tiling in th linu of
pictui'iiB, go to Kiny: UroH.,
Hotel street.
AIERIOAI LETTEB.
4
San Francisco, May 10, 1892.
THE CIIlNLSt: QUESTION.
The House by a vote of 185 ayes
to '23 noes, adopted tlie conference
report of the Geary Chinese bill, and
now the bill as reported goes to the
President for his signature.
A movement has been begun to
cause the return of all Chinese m the
United States to China in conse
quence of the Exclusion bill. Secret
conferences tire being held in all the
larger cities of the country looking
to the perfection of the plans for the
exodus. A conference of the Chi
nese of Penu'-ylvaniti, Maryland and
several other neighboring States has
been held in Philadelphia, attended
by hundreds of the more influential
Celestials. Delegates attended from
many cities, but all the doings are
kept a profound secret and China
town is muni on the matter.
These meetings were to have been
held in Baltimore, but the fact leaked
out and was published in the Balti
more newspapers, whereupon Gong
Hoi, the Baltimore magnate, who is
also Grand Master of the Chinese
Free Masous, issued an edict trans
furring the meeting to Philadelphia.
The Emperor of China says "the
edict will go forth prohibiting rela
tions of any kind between China aud
America. American capital will be
driven fiom our native lands, ships
will not be allowed in our ports, in
fact, we will erect another wall in a
commercial sense." It will be made
imperative for every Chinaman to re
turn to his native land. Transporta
tion will be provided for him und it
is at the risk of losing his head if he
does not go should ho ever return.
The Chinese of this city do not
credit the despatcli received last
Saturday in regard to the edict that
the Chinese must go in other words
return to their native land.
The Admiuistiation would not be
surprised if China should attempt
retaliation for our exclusion policy.
The Chinese Minister sent to the
State Department an earnest protest
Hgsiinst the bill. It is snid the docu
ment was highly charged with polite
irony. As soon as the new law was
signed the Minister cabled the in
formation to Pekin. It is not thought
that diplomatic relations will be
broken off, but some minor measures
of retaliation will be adopted. For
one thing the privileges of mission
aries may be curtailed. China has
no fondness for them, and the Chi
nese Government would increase its
popularity at home b' legislating
against them. Some action of the
kind is thought here to be China's
most probable answer to the amended
Geary law.
THE PASSED STEAMEU.
The S. S. City of Peking arrived
Sunday with a yellow Hag Hying.
The Peking was booked to call at
Honolulu ou the way here, but did
not do so, for the captain knew he
would have to go into quarantine and
thus delay the steamer's arrival in
this port. The steamer left Yoko
hama, April 21th, with fifty-one
cabin, seven Europeans, and 1)21
Chinese and Japanese in the steerage.
Before she was away from Yokohama
five hours, a case of conllueut small
pox was discovered on board, and the
ship headed back for Yokohama und
the man was lauded. There was no
truce ot the disease until the full inst.,
when another case was discovered.
The cabin pusscngeis will be allowed
to land as soon as the' and their
effects are fumigated. The rest go
into quarantine ut Angel Island.
Out of the 1)21 Chinamen on board
the ship, 5!)8 men aiid hoys, and -IS
women and girls arc for Honolulu.
There are 108 Japanese ou board
the Puking for this city, and it is
said all of them have conic under
contract. The steamer brings 8fi(i
bales of silk valued at 81,000,000,
which will be sent Fust ou a special
train next Tuesday.
MAT DAT.
Iii spite of the prcdictlous of a
boisterous and ugly May day, it
passed off quietly both in Europe and
the United Stales, witli no riots nor
the bloodshed that was looked for.
Thirty thousand workmen al Lod.,
near Warsaw, went on a strike May
Day and are still out. During the
week they engaged in considerable
rioting and made a number of attacks
on Jews. The Governor was ilnally
compelled to invoke thu aid of the
military, who quelled the disturb
ances. A despatch from Kuzeu says : The
oveillow of unemployed from all
paits of this province has collected
here to the number of 17,000. These
people are begging the means of sus
tenance anil many of them are dying
of starvation.
FOIIKKiK AFl'AIUS.
The Berlin Government awaits with
considerable anxiety the solution of
the Italian Ministerial crisis. Al
though the triple alliance last year
was prolonged till 1H'J7, it is ull im
portant that the successor of Di
(Concluded on ith puye.)
FiifiiUlii.llsG.JAlHRs
V7-
GENUINE
ulcrclotliii
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mu. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. rs'HnL'''i
PKOF. DK. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARRIVED.
1!!7 tf
FOR SALE OR LEASE,
On and after May 1st,
l.M)2. the New and Du-
'Wv 8',-.ible Modern Residence
yi-of the undervljrned. on
Thurston Aveuue, containing Laige Par
lor. Dining Koom, Conservatory, Two
Uedrooms, Dressing Koom with Station
ary Wahstand and Cedar Wardrobe,
Hathroom with Patent Closet and Hot
and Cold Water attachment. Pantries.
China Closet and Kitchen with New
Kange, Hot Water Holler aud till attach
ments complete.
Large and convenient Stable on the
premises containing two large box-stalls,
carriage, harness and feed rooms, and
servants' quarter?.
Grounds 20).l!00, beautifully laid out
and terraced. The view is unsurpassed
in Honolulu.
For fuither particulars see
W. (i. ASHLEY,
38C-tf O. II. & L. Co.'s Depot.
XMOJNIglgK,
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
K
F. liimx,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook &
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
1-91
COLD VB BIA
Si
6
AFETv "'CYCLES
FOR $13
Kmc BROS.,
Hotel Street.
MO
tf
Cottages to Rent !
i33L& VI " l'WOIAT has hist
.fflOT J' funpleted Tlueo Very
-S3 DeMrulilu l-ottages ou tno
corner of Kliiau ami MaUikt stteets.
These Cottages have been llui&hed with
nil modern improvements ami being
situated near the .Makikl Valley have
abtind'UH'c of fresh and eoid air. The
giouuds contain beautiful shade trees
and rate plants. They are only two
minutes' walk from the tnuncais, aud
parties dcslious of cccurlug one of the
vety pleasautest situations of thu city
lire requested to inspect the above pre
mises. Ha" For further particulars apply to
til lm J. A. MAGOON.
V
i)
fliK Boat Lunoh in TWn,
Tea and Coffee at Ml Hours
The Finest Brands of
TN1GC!
lE&g&S:
Alwiiyn ttn ilunU.
II. jJ. AOIl'tt, Proprietor.
1-91
Sausages ! Sausages !
FHESH liologna, Liver Pudding,
lilood Pudding, Head Cheese,
Frankfuit Sauaue, Vienna Sausage ami
Fine Pork Sausage always on hand and
delivered to older by
GEO. D. KOHBAKDElt,
102 King street.
1ST Mutual Tel. 710. 313 'Jm
.a-5&&.
asj
ft iSi)2 W
iiinn Mlra
i.iii -,i rv asP5?j"'M'
. G. hi! I'ouipniij,
(i.i.it rn.i.j
OFFKIt FOU SALE
PAHAPFIHE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING,
REED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Pipo Covering, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST,
HONE MEAL,
ITS II GUANO,
ALSO
BOCK ft OHIiAIfUT'8
High Grade Chemical Cane KUmare.
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
KYE GRASS
Aud OLOVEKb.
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Comoc1
Boef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN UAKltELS.
1-01
FIRE,
LIFE
AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Asseis, $6,219,458.98.
London & Lancasltirs Fire Ins. Co.
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames &. Mersey Manno Ins. Co ,
(Limited;,
Assets, $6,124,057.
Now York Life insuranco Co.,
Assets, 5125,947,290.81.
CO.BERGER,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-01
. (L Mil It CO,
(I.I.U1TKI.)
Win, G. Irwin. .
Clans Spreekols..
W. M. Oiffard...,
Theo. O. Porter. .
.President .to .Manager
Vice-President
Secretary & Treasurer
Auditor
SUGAlt FACTORS
ANI
Commission Agents.
AOKNT3 OF TUB
Oceanic MmW Mtit
Of San Fiiuh'Imio.
1-01
cm.
CASTLE i C00KE,
Lite, Tiro & fflsiriuo
fir35ir&nee Agents 1
AOICNI'S KUU
hew England Mutual Life Ins.
Co.,
OK UOSTO.V,
Etna Ftifj ins, Co, ol Hartford,
UMO
Insurance Company,
OK SAN KltANOISUO, OAI.IKOUNIA.
C. BREWER & CO..
(l,UMTi:i,
General Mercantile
AND
Commission Agcute,
LIST OK OKi'tomis:
J. O. Carter President iV Munuger
G. II. Hobertsou Treasura
E.K. Bishop Steretarj
W. F. Allen Audltoi
Diuix'Toiis:
Hon. C. K. liishop, S. C. Allen,
11, Wateihoutu.
l-'Jl
IA INTER!
I F you want a First-class .lob of Palnt-
A lug of any description done, call on
tl... 11..., . ..!.... I .,!!. . I I Mt...... 1..
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j" on Htreel liiu. r. u. uuxotw. .Mutual
Telephone cm. 160 u
ffin
BY AUTHORITY.
0
:nders wanted.
Tenders will bo received at the Al
loruoyGeneiul's Oilico till Vl o'clock
noon on T)1LTUDAY, the l'Jth day
of May, 1SU2, lor furnishing the O.diu
Pribon for six months beginning Wed
nesday, the liiet day of June, 1SU2,
with the following supplies at such
times and in such quantities us may
ho required,
Thu .Marshal, or such other o Ulcer
as ho may designate, will make the
icuisitions, and all supplies will be
subject to his inspection anil approval.
.The amounts set opposite curtain
items in the Schedule are the approx
imate lequiieinents for the six months,
but all the Mippliesuro to bo furnished
as requited by the Marshal.
Kids will bo accepted either for the
whole list or a part.
The Contractor will be required to
furnish suitable bond for thu faithful
pel foi malice of his contract.
All Tenders must be distinctly
marked "Tenders for Supplies, Oahu
Prison," and mt be sealed.
The Attorney-General does not bind
himself to accept the lowest or any
bid:
V. AHJSTIN WHITING,
Attorney General.
Attorney-General's Oiliee, May 'Jth,
A. D. 1892.
Suiii:i)in.i:.
Poi, per lb. (10,000 lbs. more or less
per mouth).
Eresh Meat, per lb.
Jlurd Bread .Medium, per lb. (bet !
and 5000 lbs. por month),
liicnd, fresh loaves, per loaf.
Salmon red) (i to 7 bbls. per month.
Tea, per lb. (about GOO lbs.).
Coil'ee, por lb. (IConu in bean) about
:i00 lbs.
Hcuiis, per lb. (white or red).
Potatoes, per lb.
Onions, per lot.
Kice No. 1. (average 0 bags por
mouth).
Bar Soap (brown) per lb.
Sugai No. 2, por lb.
Milk, per quart.
Straw Hats (small) per do., 3 doz.,
per mouth.
Blue Denim, per yard.
Brown Denim, per yard.
Canvis No. 1, per yard.
Blankets, per pair (small).
Kerosene Oil, per case, cases per
mouth.
Galvanized lion Buckets, por doz., 1'i
and Li in.
Tin Dinner Pails por doz. (double and
single).
Broom.- (yaid) per do..
Lime, iter bbl., 1 to 2 bbls. per month.
Cement, per bbl., I to 2 bbls. per
month.
'Shoes (ilroguns) II doz, pair (small),
per month.
Hay (California), per ton.
Oats (New Zealand) per ton.
Solo Leather. -117 8t
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
During the piocess of deepening the
channel at the entrance to Honolulu
harbor the Diedger will bo in opera
tion night ami day. At night there
will be a daugei signal placed ou the
foiwaid deriick ot Dredger about 30
feet above sea luvol, which can bo seen
by all vessels approaching thu harbor.
Thu signal consists Bed Bed
of tlueo red lights
and u white light
as in thu diagram,
thorcd lights being
about !! foot apart
with thu whiio light
mi tho center.
White
Ked
All btuuuuira ctosbing tho bar will
stop at a safe dietiiucu from thu Dred
ger and give onu blast of their whistle
which will bo answered by a single
blast fiom the Diedger, to bo fol
lowed by tlueo bluets fiom thu Dredg
er whun thu passago io clear anil they
can proceed,
Thu Tug will bu on hand whun not
othorw iso engaged to assist sailing craft
in passing thu Dredger when neces
sary. C. N. SPENCEK,
Minister of thu Interior.
Inteiior Olllco, March 1, 1892.
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KnhirgiHl call ou Rinjr ISros.,
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