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T "fc - litotf! i i ? " -. . ttnc.Kv ' G VM ill 11 il C H i 3 . x.;w. ' I fc IMliir K " l ' B ir FU-T' tv J f l' ' i a y; i R ' ' s Vol. Ill No. dIT. liMiluiIiF IS l'llUMSllEll Kv6rj Afternoon Except Sundays At tin. UlUcu, Quuen street, Jlonolulu, 11. I. DANIEL LOGAN Editor & Managot FOU TI1K Daily Bulletin Publishing Company, (Limited.) HUUMumrvioiWM: Daily Bulletin, 1 yoar G 00 " " 0 mouths 3 U0 -" " per mouth (do- llvercd) 5 Wkrkly Bulletin Summary, 1 yoar $4 00 U il Ik foreign 5 00 itd i it -I'oiephoiK'H No. io. -t SaJ" Address ull business communica tions "Managkk Daily BuLLhTiN." yAddresa all matter for publica tion "Kuitok Daily Bullkiin." . O. Slox MO. Honolulu. II. I. J ALFRED MAQOON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. No. 42 Merchant stieet, llouo nlu. 1-91 H"W. sohmidt fc Sons, Importns & Commission Mer chants. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91 HHAOKFBLD & CO., Geueial Commission Agents. Uoiner Fort and Queen streets, Hono lulu, U. I. 1-91 1 W MAOFARLANE & CO., JT Impoiters and Commission Merchants. Queen street, Honolulu, H. I. 1-91 1 ONSALVES & CO., VX Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu, H. 1. 1-91 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, Importer and Dealer in General Merchandise. Queen stieet, Honolulu, H. 1. 1-91 WILDER & CO., Dealers in Lumber, Faints, Oils, Kails, Salt and Building Materials of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen streets, Honolulu. 1-91 L EWERS S5 COOKE, Impoiters and Dealers In Lum ber and ull kinds of Building Materials. Foit street, Honolulu. 1-91 HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Honolulu, i H. I. rfteam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers; lion, Brass and Lead Castings ; Machinery of eveiy description made to order. Particular attention paid to Ship's Blaeksmithing. Job Work ex ecuted at shoi t notice. 1-91 J ISO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer & General Business AGENT. Dlnhiiltonu. Kiilinla, lluwnli. WINNER & GO., MANUFAOTUIUNG AND (importing Jewelers. 92 Fort Street Honolulu OK LONDON. H. W. SCHMIDT &. SONS, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. l-9l i Klnif Mtruor, Honolulu. Excellent accommodation for patients. Dli. A. it. RO WAT, V. S. Onico nonrs 7:80 to 10 a.m.; 12:30 to 2 p.m.; 4:30 to (i p. in. Telkphonks: Boll 91). Mutual 183. P. O. Box 32fi. 192U New Collage io Rent ! FNE Cottage with Pnilor, Dlning i ooiii Hall, 4 Liu go Bedrooms, Bath, Pautiy. Kitchen uutl all modern Iinpiovi'iiiunts. lleietania street-cuis pass the door. Kent 835. ydf For fm titer Infoiniutlou apply to o. j. McCarthy, 80 Met chant street. 298 tf CHAS. T. CULICK, Notary Public for the Maud of Oahii. Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La bor Contracts. Agent to Grant Marrlago Licenses, Ho nolulu Oahii. Agent fui the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt & Scott's Fielgjit & Pai eels Kxpi ess. Agents for the Burliiigton Itoute. fieal Estate Broker & JglJE1 Bell Tele. 348.-attBf Mutual Tele. 189, P.O. Box-tin. tSSrOvvwK; No. 38 Merchant street, 'Honolulu, Oahu. H. I. Ian 92 OceamcSt mm Co Australian lail Service! FOR HJkX FItANCISUW. Tho New and Fine Al Slocl Steamship "ALAMEDA," Of the Oceania Steamship Company will be duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about June 30, 1892, -. And will leavo for tho above port with malls and passengers on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland I The New' and Flno Al Steel SteaniBhip HflABIAtAI a n i Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be duo at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about June 30, 1892, And will have prompt dispatch with mails and passengers for the above ports. t&T The undersigned are now pre paid to issue Through Tickets from this city to- all points in tho United States. SSf For further particulars regarding Freight or Passage, apply to Wm Q. LttWIK & CO.. L'd, 1-91 General Agents. TIME TABLE: STMRINAU.' CLARKE, Commantiir, Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m., touching at Lahaina, Maalaea'Bay and Makena the same day ; Mahu kona, Kawaihae and Laupahoeboo the following day, arriving at Hilo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU. Friday, June 17th Tuesday, " 28th Friday, July 8th Tuesday, " 19th Friday, 29th Tuesday, Aug. 9th Friday, 19th Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Laupahoehoe samo day; Kawaihae a. m. ; Mahukona 10 a. m. ; Makena i P. m. ; JVlaalaca Bay 6 p. u. ; Laha ina. 8 p. m. the following day ; arriv ing at Honolulu 6 a. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. AnniVES AT HONOLULU. Wednesday, Juno 15th Saturday, 25th Wednesday, July 6th Saturday, 10th Wednesday, " 27th Saturday Aug. 6th Wednesday, 17th Saturday, .- ,... 27th tW No Freight will bo received after-12 noon of duy of sailing. STMR. 'CLAUDINE.' DAVIE8, Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu lui, Huelo, Haiia, Hamoa and Kipa hulu, Maui, and Piiauhau, Hawaii. Keturning will arrive at Honolulu every Sunday morqing. S0F No Freight will bo received after 4 p. m. on day of sailing. . Consignees nust be at tho landings to recoivo their freight, as we will not hold ourselves responsible after such freight has bpen lapded. Whilo tho Company will ubo duo diligence in handling live stock, wo deoliuo to as sume any responsibility in cao of the loss of same, and will not be responsible for money or jewelry unless placed in the caro of Pursers. W. 0. WILDER, President. S. B. ROSE, Secretary. CAPT. J, A. KING, Port Sunt. 1-91 FOR SALE ! J HAVE Four Flue Itosldence Sites, situated on i iikoi street, for sale. Tho Lots have a fi outage of 01 feet on I'hkol street and me 200 feet deep, are nicely laid out in fruit and shade trees and nie all covered with grass; water laid on throughout. The situation of these Lots uud the limited number make It uecessaiy that Intending puiejjusera should mute early application to the undersigned, ftom whom all particulars can b had. JAS. F. MORGAN, 203 (1 ' r Pietijre Fraines inmlu to order from latest styles of mouldings, Kenovatioii of old pictures a specially at King Bros,, Hotel street. wilaers Bteamsms Go.'s HONOLULU, II. I., Al OPPORTUNITY ! At tho request of a ' number of our patrons, wc have concluded to offer the Bervices of our artist, Mr. W. Y. Itow, as a practical instructor in Oil Painting and Wa ter Coloring, free of charge. Mr. Itow has been in our employ for the past two years and we feel confident that, by prac . tical demonstration, he can teach hiB pupil just what he wants to know in the matter of handling colors, etc., without the tiresome course usually adopted by instructors. For further particulars enquire at KING BROS., Hotel street. Facile Ml SteamsHip, Co. AND THE Occidental & Oriental S. S. Go. For Yokohama & Hongkong. Steamers of the above Companies will (vcall at Honolulu on their way to the UUUVU full!) UU Ul uuuut IUU luuuwiu dates : Stmr. "Gaollc" July 2. 1892 Stmr. "Oceanic" Aug. 23, 1892 Stmr. ''China" Oct. 3, 1892 Stmr. "Oceanic" Nov. 1, 1892 Stmr. "China".. T Dec. 12, 1092 Stmr. "Oceanic" Jan. 11, 1893 Slmr. "China" Fob 20, 1893 Stmr. "Gaelic" April 11,1893 For San Francisco. Steamers of tho abovo Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hongkong and Yokohama to tho above 'port on or about the following dutes : Stmr. "China" Juno 21, 1892 Stmr. "Oceanic" July 26, 1892 Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama and return, 350. B- For freight and passage, apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., 267 tf Agents. T1MK TAULK: LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from S, F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. Jup.O 14 Juno 21 Aug 9 Aug 16 Sept 6 Sept 13 Oct 4 Oct 11 Novl Nov8 THROUOH LINE. Arrive from Sun Francisco. Sail for San Fran cisco. Monowui June 30 Alamrda Alameda July 28 Mariposa Mariposa Aug 25 Moumvui MonowaJ Sept 22 Alameda Alameda.' Oct 20 Mariposa Mariposa Nov 17 Monowai TBOS. LINDSAY, MANUFACTURING Jeweler S& WntoiimaUer. KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY. King Street, Honolulu, H. I. I'aulcular attention mild to all kinds of repairs. 1-91 C. B. RIPLEY, ARC1I1TJSOT. Office: Room 5, Sprcckels Block. Mutual Telephone 208. New Designs ! Modern Buildings ! Complete plans and specifications for every desci Ipflon of building. Contract drawn and caiefnl superintendence of construction given when lequlred. Call and examine nlan. apr 2 ly i , i i ... i Island Shells and Curios 1 WHOLKSALTC and retail, cheap for cash, at 101 Fort street, between EhlerH' dry goods store ud Frank Gertz's shoo store. 368 tf T. TANNATJ'. OceaDic UiiiKiiii Go. s WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE If), 1892. THE FASIUM. Tito following dcsurptlon ot the Austrinn corvetto Fas.uia, now in port, and list of oillccrs arc taken from the Kan Francisco Chronicle: "Although twenty years old, the oorvcttc is in good condition. Two years ago Archduke Leopold made a, voyage from Austria to China and Japan in the Fasana. The vessel Is very comfortably fitted up in tho officers' quarters. Her armaments not verj' heavy, there bting only four six-inch breech-loading ,Krupp guns and two f 01 ty-sevcn-millmietor Hotch- trtoa tnnir1nrf nrr mina t" Plin vna.nl also hasj, tivo search liktV,'fp.0 candle powers ' "The Fasana was buij.t at Trieste in 1870. She ranks ns an unprotect ed wooden coivetto, nljliough above the water line there is iwgreat deal of iron work. Her tonnage is 1910, with engines of 1700 horse power,' capable of driving tho Vessel twclvo and one-half knots an lour, she is ship-rigged, and uses steam only during calms and heavy weather. The dimensions are: Length, 223 feet ; beam, 39.4 feet, and depth of hold, 1G.7 feet. "There ore thirty-nine oillccrs on the Fasana and a crew of 250 men. The oillccrs are : Frederick Schweis gut, commanding ; Lieutenant Josaph Nemling, executive oflleur; Lieuten ant Karl 'Hcinrich, artillery olllcer ; Lieutenant Domiuick F. Wetzler von Plankenstcru, naval insttuctor ; Lieu tenant Paul Fiedler, navigating olll cer; Lieutenant Colen von Siegers feld ; Ensigns, Baron Gottfried F. Meyern-Hohenberg, Baron T. F. Hauser, Anton Pawlick; Midship men, G. Colloredo-Mannsfeld, (Jarl R. von Polzor, M. Grabmayer von Angerheim, Alfred Hanger, Etnil Muller, Victor Lenz, Carl'Masjon, A. Stupar, L. Bognslawski Von Sigczza, F. R. von Theirry, Leopold Huber von Schiebenhein, Conrad Pietzuk, R. Adam, Victor Hdrmann, M. Burstyn, Joseph Leva, jVilliam von Hohenstcrn, G. Linyseqs-Doeuraedt and Frederick Hehureichcn von Brumfteld ; surgeon, Dr. F. Pillwag ; assistant surgeon, Dr. C. Procopo vici; chief engineer, Carl Zerbes; assistant engineer, S. Hinterbeiger; paymaster, Joseph Storch." Captain Schwetsgut, as,prcviousJy reported, dieJ a day ouCironvIIotfo lulu, and is succeeded by Lieutenant Nemling. STEAMERS. Editor Bulletin: Would it not be time for our steam navigation companies to take the present dull times in consideration, and reduce freight and passenger fare? Never, according to all sound thinking business men, will this country be built up, as long as we have to pay such rack rates. Some time ago, a gentleman engaged in Konn, Hawaii, in one of the diversi fied industries rccommcuded by the Bulletik, had to give up business, "the steamers," as he said, "taking all the profit." The potatoes raised in Kula, Maui, cost on the spot,50 ceuts a bag. Now compare that price with what you consumet shave to pay (the difference, however, doesn't all go to the steam ers). A ton of goods is charged for conveyance tho same fare from Ho nolulu to Maui as from Hongkong to Honolulu. The freight ou a barrel from San Francisco to Honolulu fs even lower than from our capital to Maui. We cannot have half an liour's conversation with a country store keeper without hearing him complain about freight in general. A first-class passenger from Hilo, Hamakua, Kau, or Koliuln (wo sup poso it the same in Kauai) can, by saving a voyage to IIouolulu, pay a man to work more than a month on his plantation or in his garden. We would suggest to our com panies to have second-class accom modations tried on theii steamers, in order not to jmposc heavy sacrifices on small purses, or drive them on a, stinking, crowded deck. We huvc no doubt that our com panies will have these questions taken in serious consideration, so as to avoid private or state competition, and Bave the life of tho hen with the golden egg. Ptto Bono Publico. THE PRINCESS OF HAWAII. A letter bas been made public in several eastern papers from Major Jas, W. Robertson, Her Majesty's Chamberlain, contradicting the w Idely published item Unit represented Princess Kalulani as going to attend Wellesley College. Tho letter states that tho education of tho Princess will he finished in England next April, after which she will visit soma of the European courts. She will start for the United States, thtough which tho will make an extended lour, visiting all the principal cities. She will ho in Chicago in tho course of the World's Fair. T)c best spring ltti'dlcine is u dqso or two of St. Patrick's Pills. Tliey not only physio but cleanse the whole system and purify thu blood. For sale by lietisuu, Smith & Co., Agents. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN-28 1 columns of Intuesting reading mattery Mailed to foreigu countries, f5; Islands $4, SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ..1VT.ALITI itigAssociaiion ! Monday, July 4, 1892. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. Races to Commence al 10 o'c'ock. 1st RACE SPRECKELSVILLE PURSE. SCO. Running Race, -mile d.ish. Free for all Hawaiian bred Iioibos. 2d RACE WA1KAPU PURSE. S80. Running Race, J-milo dash. Free to all. 3d RACE LAHAINA PURSE. $100. Trotting and Pacing, 1-mile heals; best 2 in 3, to harness. For all horses without a record of 3 :20 or better. 4tU RACE WA1LUKU PURSE. $100. Running R.icc, -J-mile and repeat. Free to all Hiiw.nian bred horses. 5th RACE KAHULUI- PDRSE. $125. ' Running Race, 1-mile dash. Free to all. 6th RACE HANA PURSE. 8125. Trotting and Pacing, 1-mile heats; best 2 in 3, to harness. Free to nil horses with no better record than 3 .00. 7th RACE KULA PURSE. S50. Running Race, -mile dash. For Ponies 14 hands and under, to carry 100 lbs. and upwards. 8th RACE MANA CUP. Value $150 or its equivalent in coin. Running Race, 1-milo dash. Free to ull Haw. limn bred hordes. 9th RACE WAIUEE PURSE. S150. Trotting and Pacing Race. 1 niilo heats, best 3 in 5. All hor bes with a recoril of 2 30 or better to go to road cart and carry 185 pounds. 10th RACE CORINTHIAN. Gold Medal, value $50. Entrance fee $10. Running Race, 1-ni dash. Wel ter weights. Freo to all members of the Association. 11th RACE QUEEN LIL1UOKA LANI CUP. Purse $150. Running Race, 1-milu dash. Freo to all. 12th RACE POLO CUP. Purse $4Q. Entrance fco $7.50. Running Rare, -tnilo dash. Own ers to ridn, welter weights. For meinbors of any Polo Club in tho Kingdom. 13th RACE MULE. Purse $50. Running Race, inilo dash. Catch weights. Free to all. 14th Race SWEEPSTAKES. $50 v. each; $10 forfeit. Running Race, g-milodash; han dicap. $50 each, $10 forfeit. As sociation adds $50. Freo to all. All entries clowo at 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, Juno 23, 1892, a tho office of tho Meoretuiy, and nil ontranco fees are 10 percent unless otherwibo specified. t AH Races to bo run or trotted un der the rules of thu AHbociation, and all horses arc expected to start, unlpss drawn by 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, July 2, 1892. L. M. VETIiESKN, ii3-lv Secrotury. NOTIUR. fpjlK timlei signed members of thu firm X of I). McConUtun & Co (formeily J. iluCiilgiin & Co,), of Kamulo, islam! ot Molokul, glvu notice that dm lug" their absence from this Kingdom, Air, Kiank Foster of wild Kuiualo will nctfoi tlieiu under power of attorney. D. McOOHKI&TON, j iu t u. aicuohkiston; J PROF.TJR.mBd&.JAEGBR'S lCjl yPjUyv GENUINE 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. Signed, PROF. DR. G. JAEGER: Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90. A FULL ASSORTaEHTJUoT &RMYED. 207 tf w-y- a la itc m is it- -w-i ' ' IN THE MclNERNY BUILDING, Xoi't Slrcot. Is open now and offeis an un ixcelled Stock of Fancy Goods. Wo make a specialty of Stamping Patterns and are now ready to take ordeis in that line. A brand new stock of Silk Em broideries, Art Linens, Tassels, Fringes, Draperies and other artistic goods arc offered to the lndies-ot 'Honolulu. "KA MAILE," IN THE MclNERNY BUILDING, Porr Ntrcot. PIONIQISK, STEAM GAMUT FAGTQRY AND liVJCKltY. F. HOliN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook & Baker. 71 Jlotcl St. -J4 Telephone 74. J-91 aulas Metropolitan Meat Company 81 KING STRKET, U, J. WALLER. - - Manager. Wholesale & Retail Butchors ANI NAVY CO TRACTORS. BEAVER &. 8AL0GH The Boat Lunch In Town, Tea and Coffee at ill Hours The Finest lirandrt of Giprs, j& Toliacc! AlwayH on Hand. II. JJ. NOITfrJ. Proprietor. 1-01 HUSTACE & CO., DKALKltS IN WOOD & COAL. ALSO White & Black Sand Wlik li we Hill tell at tho ciy lowest uiaiKet rates foi oasii. , Bell Telo. 414. iaoie&r Mutual Tele. 10. myao-'Ji SaiiitaryTJiidorclothiiig i2 Jf jgssjJSSw rtiiuaompTior. O Qf'Tn TP MP'" fm. (1. lnvi'it Company, (JjISIITKIK) OKl'KH KOll SAI.K JLixue S4c iJenaent, PARAFFINE PAINT CO.'S COMPOUNDS and ROOFING, REED'S PATENT Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes. , FERTILIZERS: WOOL DUST, liONL' MEAL, FISH UILJNO, ALSO EUOK & OHIiANDT'B liigli Grade Chemical Cane Manure. ii V a GRASS SEEDS: COCKSFOOT, J RYE GRASS And CLOVERS. Pi refined Sugars, i.-Dunk Canning Co.'s Cornod Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins. SALMON IN BARRELS. ' l-Ul FIRE, LIFE and MAE1NE INSUEANCE. Harlford Fire Insurance Co., "" Assets, $6,219,458.98. London & Lancashire Firo Ins. Co. Assels, $4,3 17,052. Thames & Mersey Marino Ins. Co., f Limited;, Assels, $6, 1 24,057. rUaui Vstnls I if. ho. .. r. -v. Assets, $ 1 25,947,290.8 1. v C.O.BERGEK, 1 HONOLULU. 1 t Uencial Agent for Hawaiian Islands. 1-1)1 ... . ... . m Wm 1 Utf y I Pfl I II ill Ui XlLiiJLli 1 UUj (I.IJI1TK1.) Win. G. Irwin. ...1'icsldcnt tc Manager Cluus Spi eekels VIce-I'j esldeut W. M. lilffurd.... Secretary & Treasurer Theo. U. 1'orter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS AND Commission Agents. AOEN18 OK T11K Oceanic Stcausi Gomp'y, i nun jcrnnrmro, uui, tjt l-Ul - m CASTLE & COOKE, Life, Firo & Marino Insurance Amenta I ' AQKNT3 VOK Now England Motaal Life Ins. Co., or uoston, Etna Firo Ins. Co. of Hartford, UNION Insurance Company OV SAN VUANO180O, CAL1KOUNIA. l-ni C. BREWER & CO.. (liiaiiTF.ii), General Mercantile AND Commission Agents. LIST OK OFFICK113 : - J. O. Carter President & Manager G. II, Robertson Treasure K. I'. ltifHlflli Kj.nrntiirr '"- W. F. Allen Audltoi H DIUKCTOUS: Hon. O. R. ISlshon, S. O. Allen, II. Waterhousu. 1-ai For Moulding Frumus, l'listulK, Artotypus, Photo gravures, .Etchings antl ovorything in tho lino of . M pictures, go to JUng Bros.,. Hotol street. T . ,j ns J 'el j 1 1 y . j. ', aejjtfrii.V-f o -U. s31fif4aL -i -, Ji'2Ai B. . V - ' . A .- .?ti.iM' t--xj. , tt..... MmAMM utre-r-w a iiriiBai ;...!