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HONOLULU, II. L TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 28, 1892.
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11. I.
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tions "Manauuk Daily Bulletin."
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tion "Eurroit Daily Bullki'in."
I. O. Hn-v NO.
Uonollllii. II. I.
JALF11ED MAGOON,
Attorney at Law and Notary
1'ublic. No. 42 Mei chant stieet, Hoiio
ulu. 1-01
HW. Schmidt & Sons,
Inipoiters it Com mission Mer
chants. Foit stieet, Honolulu. 1-01
HHACKFELD & CO ,
Geueial Commission Agents.
(Joiner Foit and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, 11. 1. 1-91
1 W Macfarlane & Co.,
VJT Inipoiters and Commission
Merchants.
Queen street,
Honolulu,
1. I.
1-01
QONSAL.VES & CO.,
Wholesale Gioeers and Wine
Mei chants.
II. I.
Beaver Block, Honolulu,
l-Ul
JohnT. Waterhouse,
Importer and Dealer in General
Meiehaudise. Queen stieet, Honolulu,
U. 1. 1-01
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, bait and Building Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
streets, Honolulu. 1-91
L EWERS & COOKE,
Importeis and Dealers In Lum
ber and all kinds of Building Materials.
Foit street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, i i H. I.
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Iron, Ur.iss and Lead Castings ;
Machinery of every desciiptlon made to
older. Particular attention p.ild to
Ship's Blacksmithiug. Job Work ex
ecuted at shoi t notice. 1-91
J .SO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
JV g k in t.
aiuhultoiiu. Kiilmln. Hawaii.
WINNER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
importing Jewelers.
02 Fort Street, Honolulu.
Atlas Assurance Goinany
UK I.O'IMN.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
VETERINARY INFIRMARY,
ItliiC Htreet. Honolulu.
Excellent accommodation for patients.
DIt. A. It. KOVVAT, V. S.
Olllce Hours 7 :30 to 10 u. in.; 12:80
to 2 p. in.; 4:80 to 0 p. m.
Telki'iioneh : Bell 90. Mutual 183.
V. O. Box 320. I02tf
New Cottage io Rent !
J7MNE Cottage with Pallor, Dlning
? loom Hall, 4 I.aigti Bediooms,
Bath, Pautiy, Kitcliun and all modem
liupiovcmuulri. Bcietaula btiuut-uui'S
p.tss the door. Hunt &3o.
j(j- For fin thor iiifouimtion apply to
o. j. McCarthy,
35 Mcifhaiitbttcct.
2fts tf
CHAS. T. CULfiCK,
Notary Public for the Wand of Oaliu.
Agent to T.ikis Ai'kiiowlcilgiiicntK to La
bor CoutiactH.
Agent to Uiitnt .Maiihigu Licenses, Ho
nolulu (Juliii.
Agent fur Hid HinMilliui IblitutU tif Pitt it
K'ott'e Fnilglit ,v I'uii-uU Kxtiu.
AguiiU foi the iliiiliiigton Jtoute,
Real Estate Broker &
llltl'lll
Auroiil.
ItnllTulo. ;tli.-K))UIurMiilimlT(ini. Kt'J.
VA), iiox i in.
i&r UriM'l,: Nii.,W,Mua'litiiiltii;il,
Honolulu, Culm, II. 1. uu UJ
jOGeamcSteaBisliiBCo.
Australian Mail Service!
FOK SAN FKANCINCO.
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA,"
Of the Oceanic SteauiBhlp Compauy will
be duo at Honolulu liom Sydney
and Auckland on or about
June 30, I 892,
And will leavo for the above port with
malls and passengeis on or
about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland !
The New and Fine Al Steol Steamship
a
ftflOEUOWAB,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from ban
Francisco on or about i
July I, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch witli
malls and passengers for
tlie above ports.
1ST" The undersigned are now pre
paied to issue Thiough Tickets from
this city to all points In the United
States.
jgy For fuither particulars rcgaidlug
Fi eight or Passage, apply to
Wm. Q. IRWIN & CO.. L'd,
1-91 General Agents.
Wier's StaMp Go.'s
TIME TAKL.E:
STIR. KINAU.'
CLARKE, Commanuir,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m.,
touching at Lahaina, Maalaea Bay
and Makcua the same day ; Mahu
kona, Kawaihae and Laupahoehoe the
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Fiiday, July 8th
Tucbday, " 19th
Friday, " 29th
Tuesday, Aug. 9th
Friday, ' 19th
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at
Laupahoehoe name day; Kawaihae
a. m. ; Mahukona 10 a. m. ; Miikeuu
1 r. m. ; Maalaea Bay 0 p. m. ; Laha
ina 8 P. m. tlio following day ; arriv
ing at Honolulu C a. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AKHIVES AT HONOLULU.
Wednesday July 0th
Saturday, " 10th
Wednesday, " 27th
Saturday,. Aug. 0th
Wednesday " 17th
Saturday, " 27th
$JF No Freight will bo received
after 12noon of day of sailing.
STMR.'CLAUDINE,'
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leavo Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu
lui, Huclo, Haua, Hamoa and Kipu
hulu, Maui, and Paauliau, Hawaii.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
gjSF" No Freight will ho received
after 4 p, m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must be at the landings
to receive their freight, aa wo will not
hold ourselves responsible after such
froight has been landed. While the
Company will use duo diligence in
handling live stock, wo decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same, and will not be responsible
for money or jewolry unless placed in
the caro of Pursers.
W. O. WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
GAIT. J. A. KING, Port Supt.
1-91
TriOS. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
Jvolor to Vut;limiilcor.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King St root, Honolulu, II. I.
leT Paith'iilur attention paid to all
kinds of iL'p.diti. l-'Jl
Island Shells and Curios !
HOLi:SALU mid lutull, iluuipfnr
T cadi, ut 101 loit tli:ut, Itehwun
Klilui' div hooiIb btoiu anil Kiunk
Hum' ilioe Ntuiu,
30aU T.'I'ANNATr.
SIXTH ANNUAL MEETIHG
OF THE
IVXTJX
Racing Association !
Monday, July 4, 1892.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.
Races to Commcnco at 10 o'c'ock.
1st
RACE SPRECKELSVILLE
PURSE. SCO.
Running Race, -mile cIubIi. Free
for all Hawaiian bred horses.
2d RACE WA1KAPU
S80.
PURSE.
Running Race, 3-mile dash. Free
to all.
3d RACE LAHAINA PURSE.
$100.
Trotting and Pacing, 1-mile
heats ; best 2 in 3, to harness.
For all horses without a record of
3 :20 or better.
4th RACE WA1LUKU PURSE.
8100.
Running Race, A-milo and repeat.
Free to all Hawaiian bred horses.
5th RACE KAHULUI PURSE.
$125.
Running Race, 1-mile dash. Free
to all.
6th RACE IIANA PURSE. 125.
Trotting and Pacing, 1-mile
heats; best 2 in 3, to harness.
Free to all horses with no better
record than 3 ;00.
7th RACE KULA PURSE. 850.
Running Race, -J-mile dash. Por
Ponies M hands and under, to
carry 100 lbs. and upwards.
8th RACE MANA CUP. Value
8150 or its equivalent in coin.
Running Race, 1-mile dash. Freo
to all Hawaiian bred horses.
9th RACE WAIHEE PURSE.
8150.
Trotting and Pacing Race. 1
mile heats, best 3 in 5. All hor
bes with a record of 2 30 or better
to go to road cart and carry 185
pounds.
10th RACE CORINTHIAN. Gold
Medal, value 850. Entrance
fee 810.
Running Race, 1-m UasIi. Wel
ter weights. Free to all members
of the Association.
11th RACE QUEEN LILIUOKA
LANI CUP. Purse 8150.
Running Race, LJ-milo dash. Freo
to all.
12th RACE
840. -POLO CUP. Purse
Entrance fee 87.50.
Running Race, -niile dash. Own
ers to ride, welter weights. For
members of any Polo Club in tho
Kingdom.
13th RACE MULE. Purse 850.
Running Race, -rnilo dash. Catch
weights. Freo to all.
14th Race SWEEPSTAKES. 850
each j 810 forfeit.
Running Race, f-milo dash ; han
dicap. $50 each, ."HO forfeit. As
sociation adds"$50. Free to all.
All entries close at 12 o'clock noon
on THURSDAY, Juno 23, 1892, it
the ofllco of the Secretary, and all
entrance fees are 10 peiecnt unless
otherwise specified.
All Races to bo run or trotted un
der the rules of tho Association, and
all hordes are expected to start, unless
drawn by 12 o'clock noon, Saturday,
July 2, 1892.
JL. M. VETLEHKN,
113-td Secretary.
FOR SALE I
ASPRINOFIKLD 30-Llght (las Ma
chine in complete working older
and guai anli't'd. Will be bold upon
fuwmiblu ti'iuiB to the pm L'luibur. Also
a few Iluiuleomo Fixtures. Apply to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
300 tf King htreet.
WANTED
A MAN who inidtiiktaiMU Miming
mid taking uui e oIMciuk; inunl be
tohiir mid thuioiighly poatvd In hU woik
mid luivu good iiiluitmuwi none but a
uuinpiitent mini nd lily, Adiliiw
t'P.U Uux.L," lluiiulnfii. IWJiu
BALL A3 IS BALL.
The Iuiim MuHVr a lii'i'iiiul I.tnt
ut the ilftiulM otllie K'Uh.
The bull game on Saturday be
tween the kids iiutl tie giant's was
fairly attended and tlose who wete
fortunate enough to v present wit
nessed one of the bes played games
this season. The I.onolulus were
the favorites, althoiigl the Crescents
were determined to S',ay by them to
the last. The Honoluus "played as
they never played beftre," but fate
was against them and the ninth in
ning closed with the game in favor of
the kills, the giants "np the smoke,"
score, five to two. If there was
ever a glum and sick-looking lot of
ball chasers on the gioiimls, the Ho
nolulu team this time was one. From
the start to the finish the kids played
ball, showing careful tiaining and
study. The giants placed a good
game, but somehow or other no
amount of swiping could induce the
willow to connect with any force with
George Angus's eurres.
Willie Lucas pitched for the IIo
nolulus up to the fourth inning, when
his wind gave out anil James Lemon
supplanted him in the box, George
Lucas replacing Lemon at right field.
Gcoige Lucas initialed his return to
the diamond with a liase hit and tally
one. Chas. Wilder at'shoitstop was
a dismal failure, scoring two very
foolish crrois. The other members
of the nine played a 'good game.
Conradt made an exceptionally One
running catch in the sixth inning and
throwing the ball to first base scored
a double play.
Geo. Angus, for the Crescents,
pitched as line a game as one would
wish to see. "Slow ball" was what
the giants were not ac6ustomed to,
and it even puzzled "Volcano Joe."
Percy Lishnmn at third and Johnny
Soper played like professionals.
Lionel Hart played as usual, but
failed to put one runner out, when
lie could easily havo done so, by too
much fancy business. Spiightly
Willie Wilder guarded second with
catlike agility. The game through
out was good, the kida reflecting
credit on their trainer aild manager,
Autone Perry. J
Following is the ofllciiy score :
CKESCENTS
NAMES.
AII.lt. 1111. O. A. E.
Willis, C. C 1 1
LMiimm, P., 3b 4 0
Halt, L., fl.s 10
Wilder, W., 2b 3 i!
Cniter, r.f 3 1
Holt, U, l.f a 0
Soper, J., lb 3 0
Thrum, e.f 3 1
Angus, O., ) 3 0
1 C
3 1
1 I
0 2
2 1
0 0
0 15
1 0
0 1
Total 30 5 7 27 10 3
IIUNOLUf.US.
.NAMES.
All K. 1111. U. A. V.
Wodehouse, II., lb... 4
0 0 10 0 0
Whitney, 2b 4
1 3 1
5 1 1
3 3 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
Wilder, Chan., c.
t 0
Wodehouse, K., 3b.
Carter, e.f
Lucas, G., r.f
Lucas, W., p
Conradt, If
Wilder, Chas., s.s..
Lemon, r.f., p
0
0
1
1 0 0
0
10 2 11
4 0 2 2 2
4.001
2 0
Total.
3(1 2 8 21 11 t
ricoie by inning-,
descents 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 '-5
Honolulus 0 0 0 10 10 0 0-2
Summaiy: Two Ban- Hits Whitnuj,
Chas. Wilder, LMiin.iu, David Carter.
Thieo Rase Hit Thiuiii. Left on Base
Honolulu, C; descents, 3. btiiickOut
By Lucas, 3;, by Lemon. 2; by Angiif,,
6. Passed Balls Willis. 2. Wild Pilches
Lucas, 1. Double Pl.iys -Hart and
Llshnian; Chas. Wilder aud II. Wode
huuso; Conradt and 11. Wodehou-e.
Bases ou BAlln By Lulus, 2. Umpires
Palmer Woods and Crahho. bcorei J.
W. Winter. Time of Game 1 hour and
10 minutes.
HO H THeVsTAND.
The following is the standing of
the different clubs in the Hawaiian
League up to June 18:
a s o 5
o B t 3 3
" 5 -: 'i xz ft
o r. Q a a
? r a " 2.
f b r
: a : : g :
: L Ll L-
Honolulu.... .. 1 I 1 2 .100
Kainchaincha 1 .. 2 1 4 . it 10
llavrnU -lI'iL- s ' a I l0
Crescent 2 1 "! 3 .COO
Games Lost.. 3 2 3 3 I . I
Mr. .1. P. Hlaize, an exteiibive real
estate dealer in l)es Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped on of the severest
attacks' of pnetiinonia while in the
northern part of that state during a
recent hliz.ard, says the Muturduy
Jieview, Mr. lllai.o had oeciibion to
drive several miles during tho storm
and was so thoroughly chilled Unit
he was unable to get warm, and in
side of an hour after his return he
was threatened with a severe case of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Winze
sent to the nearest dmg store and
got a bottle of Clmmbei Iain's Cough
Remedy, of which he had often
heard, and look a number of Imgu
doses, lie bays the effect was won
derful and that in u short time hu
was hreallung quite easily. He kept
ou taking thu iiiodiuiuu mid thu next
day wan able to cmjiiiu to Do .Moines.
.Mr, HI11U0 ri'g'ud Inn eiuo u utinply
woililuiful. l'"W) wit' ItuUlutt for
nalit hv nil ihmluiM. Huiiwiii Sinllli
I &Co.,AguhUi.
PROP. DR. nil 6. JAEGER'S!
r1W
V'A"-
GENUINE
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mk. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in
the Hawaiian Islands. Hcware of
imitation. rsigned, ,
PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90.
A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARRIYED.
297 tf
"KA MAILE,
9?
IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
Vort
Ut rcul.
Is open now and offers an un
excelled Stock of Fancy Goods.
We make a specialty of
Stamping Patterns and arc 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 are offered to the
ladies of Honolulu.
'kKA MAILE,
99
IN THE MclNERNY BUILDING,
J-""crt - rcl .
nOMlCIfiK.
STEM CANDY FACTOR!
A.JNX JJ.iV.lt Ell Y.
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook it
Bakei.
71 Hotel St. -ar
1-!11
Telephone 74.
U'UJiS
Metropolitan
Meat Company
81 KING STREET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers'
ANI
NAVY GO.NTK ACTORS.
i-ni
SB?.
A.
Tho Bael Luhoh in Tovn,
Tea and OoITeo at ll Sour
The Finest Bi anils of
I BLvTcfVta:
A-lAViiypt ji Uumt.
II. J. OIr. ITopih'tor.
1-01
EUSTACE & CO.,
III. Al, Hits Ih
VVOOJD & COAL
ALSO
White & Black Sand
Which wo will ll m ilit nrj li)wot
inuikut lutim foi ( aii.
I Hell Tlo. 414. 0juia-Mutual Tulu 10.
my WMtU
ScLniicuryDnucrclotliing
1)2 w
$,V... -tj-
(tars. js. Tuuaccc
r
Win. (I kin ti Company,
(lillllTV.M.)
OKKKU VOR PAI.K
PARAFFINE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and ROOMKG,
HEED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FERTiLlZtRS : "
WOOL DUST,
150NJ-: MEAL,
FISH OUANO
ALSO
UUCK & OU-LA-NITr'a
High G ratio Chemical Cane Manurt,
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOU r,
RYE GRASS
Ami OLOVE1U-
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s l-u.ti,.
Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS,
l-'ji
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MA1UNE
liSSUJJANOE.
Hartford Fire Insuranoo Co.,
Assets, $6,219,458.98
London &. Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames &. Mersey Marino .ns. Co.,
( Limited),
Assets, $6,124,057.
Now York Life Insurance Co.,
Assots,.$ 1 25,947,290.8 1
CO.BERG-EK,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-01
. &. wm & GO.
(l,lJiITI.l,)
Win. (. fiwln. . .Piesident it ilanager
CI ins f,pn ckels V iLe-Piesident
W. M. Uiftaid.....'iLOietdi, icTreasiuei
Theo ' I'oitor ,' Auditoi
rUAit FAtJOKb
AND
Oommission Agents,
AOKNTS OK TIIK
Oceanic siiiioiiiii Coiiii'y,
Of Huu Kriuifl-.ro. t,'nl.
1-91
CASTLE & COOKE,
Liie, Firo & Marine
Insurance Agents 1
AOKNTS 1'Olt
New Bngland Mutual Life Ins.
Co.,
01' llObTOM,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. ot Hartti-i.
U1NIOIS
Insurance Company,
OK SAN KIIANOISOO. CALIKOUN14.
1-11 1
C. BREWER & CO..
(1.131 MT.IM.
General Morcautilo
AND
Cominieaiou Agents,
LISI' OK UI'HIUKKS:
I. O. Caiti'i... ....Piealdeiit A Manager
(J. 11. Robertson..... Ticasuiu.
K. F. Bishop Situieturj
W. F. Allen Auditoi
niitixj'ioits;
Hon. U. R. Bishop, S. U. Allen,
II. Watuihuiue.
1-01
Kor .'MouldiitUH, FraniUK,
I'ltslulh, ArloljjitsH, IM10I0
niviirttH, JCinliiiiKH iiiul
ovur.N I IiIiik in lh lino ol'
, )itsliii'tiH, ko hi lv liifjr UroH,,
1 HoLul Htront,
m
3Y AUTHORITY.
j Ot'i'liflciUion of Uugistrutiou
of Copyright.
DEI'AUr.MENT 01' THE In'TEKIOK
1
(fciiuftuiiui,u, i l. au.a.-n iaiMiua.ji
n.. ii ........ . i ... . ....j i
Know all .men by these presents,
that in accoidunic with the provisions
of Section 2, Clmptei .'! of the Session
Laws of 1SSS, William De Witt Alex
ander has filed in the ollice of the
Minister of the Interior, an applica
tion for a Certiliciite uf Copyright for
a book entitled "A Hiief History of
tho Hawaiian People," which said ap
plication is accompanied by the oath
of the H.iid applicant that he is the
original and tiibt author of said book.
Now Tiii.UElOKi:, this Ceitifieate is
to grant unto the said William De
Witt Alexander, his heirs or assigns
for the toiin of twenty years from the
2.!id day ot June, one thousand eight
humhtil and iiiuuly-lwo the e.elu
it riht to print, le-prinl, publish,
tieu and vend the said book, through
out the Hawaiian Kingdom.
In witness whereof, I have caused
this Certificate to bo issued at Hono
lulu, this 23rd day o June, A. 1).
lb'.U, and the bu.il of the Department
of the Intenor to be hereto uUixed.
(Signed) C. N. SPENCER,
Seal Minibter of the Interior.
Honolulu, June 23, 181)2.
I heieby certify, tint I hae this
day assigned to the Board of IMuca
tion of the Hawaiian Ivingdom, all
my right, title and interest, as tho
original and liist atithoi, of the book
entitled "A Biief History of tho Ha
waiian People," named in the fore
going Certificate of Registration of
Copyright.
Signed)
WILLI VM DE Wl'lT ALEXAN'DKR.
150 31-20 3t
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Dining the process of deepening tho
channel at the entrance to Honolulu
harbor the Dredger will bo in opera
tion night and day. At night thero
will be a danger signal placed on the
forward derrick of Dredger about 30
feet above sea level, which can be seen
by all vessels approaching the harbor.
The signal consists Red " Red
of thieu red lights
and a white light
lib in tho diagram,
the led bghlb being
about 3 feet apait
with the white light
mi the center.
White
Red
All steamors ciossing tho bar will
tstup at a afe distance from the Dred
gei and gic one blast of their whistle
which will bo answered by a single
blast from the Dredger, to be fol
lowed by thieo blasts from the Dredg
ei when the pat-sage is clear aud they
can proceed.
The Tug will be on hand when not
otherwise engaged to assist sailing craft
in passing the Diedger when neces
sary. C. N. SPENCER,
iMiuister of tho Interior.
Intel ior Ollice, March i), ib'.2.
3(i(5-tf
WATER NOTICE.
Honolulu, June 21, 18U2.
In accoidanco with Sec. 1 of Chap
terNXVII.of tho Laws of 188(1.
All poreons holding water privileges
or those paying water rale0, are here
by notified that the water rates for
tin leim ending December 31, 18U2,
will be duo and payable at the ollice
of tho Honolulu Water Works, on tho
first day uf July, 18i)2,
All such rates remaining unpaid
for fifteen days after tlioy are duo,
will bo subject to an additional 10 per
cent.
Rales are payable at the ollice of
tho water works in tho Kupiiaiwa
building.
JOHN O. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu Water Works.
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