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Vol. IV. .o. 477.
MWUKIAMtUl) MJUJ1 WWAW ttT" "jrilttllMW "?
i'i "iiiiLy BULLhTm" ,
-is l'um.iaiiiCK-
Evary Afternoon Except Susdayo
At tin Olllco, Queen stieet, Honolulu,
il. I.
DANIEL LOGAN Editor i Managcl
KOIITIIK
Daily Bulletin Publishing Company,
(Limitod.)
NUHMUJUl'TlOaii:
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livered) o
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year $4 00
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.Iiiii "luiiroit Daily uulluyin "
! O. II.IV Hit. Illlllllllllll. II. I.
i ALFRED IyIAQOON,
it , At tin iiu) ut Law nn J Nutiiiy
I'ubllu. No. 42 Metehiint stieet, ilono-
ulu. 1-1
HW. SCHMIDT & SONS,
. lmpoiteis & Coininlsslon Mei
clismts. Fort stieet, Honolulu. 1-!)1
HHAOICFELD & CO ,
General Commission Agents.
Ooinur Foit and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, II. I. 1-91
Gl W MACifARLANB & OO ,
T linpoiteis :md Commission
Merchants. Queen street, Honolulu,
II. I. 1-01
aONSAL-VES Sz CO.,
Wholesale Gioccrs and Wino
Merchants. Beaver liloek, Honolulu,
U. I. 1-11
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer in General
Meiuliaudise. Queen stieet, Honolulu,
H. 1. 1-01
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and ISuildinj; Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
streets, Honolulu. l-'.H
L EWERS & COOKE
ImporteiR and Dealers In Lum
ber and all kinds of Uuildiiig Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-iJl
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu,
H. I.
tjteam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; lion, Brass and Lead Casting- ;
Machinery of every deseiiption made to
ord(r. Paitieular attention paid to
Ship's Blaeksmithtiig. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. l-il
J NO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
A. G 12 IS rX
Sliiliuttunp, Koliulu. Hawaii.
ER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
importing Jewelers.
92 Port Street, Honolulu
Atlas Assurance Comiaiy
OF J,0.'ION.
H. W. SCHMIDT &. SONS,
Agents for the lluwniinn Islnuds,
M
n
II J. 11IW1ULI
It I ni; Htri-ef. IIuiuilulu.
Kxi'ullent iieeouimodiioii for p.itlonU.
Dll. A. II. HO WAT, V. S.
Olllco 11011187:80 to 10 a.m.; 12:80
to 2 p. in.; 4:30 toll p. in.
'i'KLKi'UUNKb; BcllOU. Mutual 183.
I'. O. Box 32fi. l'jatf
New Collage io Rent!
J7MNE Cottngo with I'm lor, Dlning
loom Hall, 4 Laige Bedioiims,
ltnlh, l'autiy, Kitulicii and all modern
impiuvemeuts. Ileietauia ttreet-ears
p.iss the door Rent 3r.
J6 For (ui (her ln(oiinatlou apply to
o..i. McCarthy,
35 MfU'llllUthtlWt.
298 tf
CHAS. T. CULiCK,
Ijotary Public for the Wand of Oahu,
Agent to 'J'ako Acknowlodgmenth lo La
bor Contiacts
Agent to Uiaut Mairiiigo Licenses, Ho
iiuliilu Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of I'ltt it
Scott's Freight A; I'm eels Expiees.
Agents (or (lie Burlington Route.
Real Estate Broker & 'i;;'
ltoll Tclo. 58.-aier' Mutual Tulo. 130.
1. O. Box nn.
VSr Offices No.38Merohaiits(rce(,
Honolulu, Oahu, II. I. iuu !KS
i
oceanic SteaaiUiii) Uu. I
Australian Miil Seivice!
FK SAN FKAXOISCO.
The New and Fine AI Stcol Steamshln
"RflARiPOSA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu tioni Sydney
and Auckland on or about
July 28, 1392,
And will leave for the above port with
in, ills and p,i-cngcrs on oi
about that date.
For Sjdafy aod Auckland i
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALASW3EDA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from bun
Fraucisco on or about
July 29, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
mails and passeiigeis for
the above poits.
gfiy The undersigned aie now pre
paicd to issue Thiough Ticket-, fiotn
this city to all points in the United
States.
jQf" Foi further paiticulars regaiding
Fi eight or Passage, apply to
Wm. G. IRWIN & CO.. L'd,
1-01 General Agents.
Winer's Sleafflsliip Cc's
V "-.: a
Tiaitt TAHLiIj:
llll'illW
CLARKE, Coniman-ir,
Will lu.ivu Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. si.,
touching al Lahaina, Maalaea Ray
and Makena the same day; Muhu
kona, Kuwailiae and Laupalioelioe the
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Friday, July 29th
Tuebday, Aug. Dili
Fiiday, ' 19th
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at
Laupiiliochue same day; Kawniiiue
a. m, ; Maluikona 10 a. m. ; Makena
1 p. m.; Maalaea Bay C p. m. ; Laha
ina 8 p. m. the following day ; arriv
ing at Honolulu G a. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AKUIVEB AT HONOLULU.
Wednesday, July 27th
Saturday Aug. (ith
Wednesday 17ih
Saturday, 27ili
BJ8T No Freight will bo received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR. 'CLAUDINE.'
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kuliu
lui, Huelo, Haua, Hamoa and Kipa
iiulii, Maui, and Fnauliau, Hawaii,
Ruturniiig will arrive at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
No Freight, will hn rnnnivoil
aftei '1 1', il. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at the landings
to receive their frojglit, as wo will not
hold ourselves responsiblu after such
freight lias been landed. Wliilo (lie
Company will uso duo diligence in
handling live stock, wo decline to as
sume any responsibility in caso of the
loss of biuno, and will not bo responsible
for money or jowolry unless placed in
flie euro of Pursers.
W. O. WILDER, I'ri'bidunt.
S. H. ROSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J. A. KINU, Port Sunt.
1-91
TfcOS. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler .to Wulclimiilcor.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King Sir!ot, Honolulu, II. I.
t&r I'aiiieular nUentlon paid to all
kinds of lepahs. l-'Jl
. Island Shells and Curios !
WHOLKSALE and ii'tall, cheap for
T cash, u( 101 Fort stieet, between
Elders' lit V goods stoiu and Frank
GcKz's shoe stoic.
808 U 'J'. TANNATT.
HONOLULU, 11.
Volcano House Rates
Special Rates For Families and
Parties,
The Volcano House rates from and
after thid dato will be :
Round Trip, up and return by
same route, 7 days $50
Up bv wav of Kau, return by
way of Hilo, 11 duy $70
Up by way of Hilo, return by
way Kau, 11 days $80
Board and Lodging at Volcano
Ilutieo, $4. per day.
To lloldirsof Round Trip Tickets?
slaying over, and any one ktayiug
on r lie day.s, $3 a day for nil oxcess
(er hvc d iys.
To families or parties of four and
upwards, holding tickets and staying
over, or staying after live days, !j2 50
per day.
Children under live, with parents,
quarter rates.
Children between live and (en, half
rates.
KILAUEA VOLCANO HOUSE CO.
June 21, 1892.
150 15t 20 -It
Facile Hail Uteaisbis Co.
-AND THE-
Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co,
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above pons on or about ihe following
dates :
Stmr. "Oceanic" Aug. 23, 1892
Stmr 'China" Oct. 3, 1892
Simr. 'Oceanic" Nov. 1, 18E2
Stmr. "China" Dec. 12, 1892
S mr. "Oceanic" Jan. 1 1, 1893
Stmr. "(.hina" Feb 20, 1893
Stmr. "Gaolic" April II, 1893
For San Francisco.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their wfiy from
Hongkong and Yokoli una to the above
poit on or about the following dates:
Slmr. "Oceanic" July 26, 1892
IS?" Round Tiip Tickets to Yokohama
and letuiu, 300.
OsSr For freight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD &. CO.,
2G7 tf Agents.
uunip Otuofiiohin Pn !o
JlllU UU. D
XT
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TIME TAKLE:
LOCAL LINE.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. i
Aug 9 Aug 10
Sept 0 Sept l!i
Oct4 Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
THUOUOII LINK.
From San Francisco Finni Sydney for
for Sydney.
ban Ki.iuciseo.
A r ivc Honolulu,
f itive Honolulu,
Alameda July 2!;Mariposa .July 28
Maiipora. .Aug 2(i',Mouoivai Aug 25
Monowiii Sopt 2UJAl.imedii. Soj I 22
Alainedii Oct 21 Mariposa .Oe 20
.Mnrioriii. .Nov lSI.Moiiowiii . No 17
T 1" HUVhlllN
A w. iioi.hti:ii
ALOHAGALLERY
Fort Street, over F, Gcrtz's Shoe Soro.
View, Landscape & Portrait!
Views of the Island
Constantly on Haid
HUC1I AH
NiKives Making l'ol, Glass Houses, Ha
waiian Stjle Biding, llnjuia Daueeis,
CoeoanutUioves. i'alm & Date (Jioves,
Stieet VJi'wm it Bui dings, War Vessels,
Shipping ic Mm Iuu Views, Elo , Etc.
6ti!r Ao a Largo Collection of all
1'ioinineiit ami Interesting Views of tliu
Hawaiian lelamls either Mounted or
Unmounted.
BOOKS OF HAWAIIAN VIEWS
Made up to order at (he most Rea
sonable Rales in Honolulu,
Cabinets $6 and $5 a Dozen.
4i!01 ids J O. BOX 198 "&t Ut
C. B. RIPLEY.
AllCIHTlWr.
Offick: Room 5, Spreckels' Block.
Mutual Telepiiouu 208.
New Designs 1 Modern Buildings I
Complete plans and specifications for
eveiy iieseitpiion ot iiuiluing. Contiaets
drawn and careful supeiliitemjeueu of
const! uctlon given when lequlred, Call
and examine dIuub. apr 29 ly
uuuamu a onmi
I.. THURSDAY EVENING,
SCHOOL EXAMiNATlOHS.
KACI.UUI t..V SCHOOL.
TliU school situated a. I ttle way
fioni llic iniikni !tile of Subool stieet
:u tl geiHrally known us tliu School
street school, is under the able inan
nuumi'iil of Mr. C. 11. While, assist
ed by Mrs. Woods and Misses Hate,
Mist, Lofquist and Green. About 280
children nttenit it, of nhom about 220
were present yesterday to assist in
the closing exercises for the year.
In the four pr'uniuy rooms the
ordinary daily routine in dictation,
reading and arithmetic was gone
through until 10 o'clock, when the
various classes were dismissed.
Samples of really handsome and legi
ble writing considering the size and
age of the scholars were to be seen
on all the blackboards in these rooms.
The tvoik done in these loomi re
flects credit on Misses Green, Lof
quist, Mist and Hare, the respective
teachers. The I'lincinil's room was
beseiged by an eager crowd of frii nils
and relatives of the pupils engaged
in watching and applauding a very
line progiam of recitation's, songs,
and dialogues which, were being
given by his own pupils and some ot
Mrs. Woods', the Vice Principal.
Pi ior to the exercises a little of the or
dinary school work in reading, wilt
ing, etc., had been attempted, hut the
ciowd was so great thai it had to be
concluded for want of loom for the
cluldien to get at the blackboards.
The progiam opened by a song taken
from Hie Tonic Sol Fa songs book
rendered by the combined classes.
All the singing is here taught on tiie
Tonic Sol Fa method as recom
mended 1)3' the Boaid of Education.
Following three recitations by some
of the younger members of the class
came a nice selection performed by
Mr. White and eight of his boys on
hand bells. This was a novel feature
in school entertainments and the pre
cision which the hoys displayed in
taking up their parts and evoking
sweet melodies from such apparently
unmelodious material as a brazen
hand bell gave great satisfaction to
both pupils and visitors. It appears
that one of the regular boys had
been suddenly taken ill on Friday so
that the boy who took bis place at
such short notice must have been
carefully trained in music readiilg to
do so well. Other lecitations both
solo and in concert followed, inters
persed by class singing and selections
on the bells.
The most enjoyable pieces were a
dialogue on the craze for bargain
hunting in foolish people, excellently
rendered by five little gii is trained
by Mrs. Woods, and a comic dialogue
entitled a French Class, rendered by
live boys trained by Mr. White.
Throughout, however, the excellent
pronunciation and clear articulation
of what was a foreign tongue to most
of the pupils was a noticeable fea
ture. The morning's entertainment
closed about 11 o'clock by a pleasant
cantata for girls' voices nicely ren
dered by about M girls, entitled
The Queen of Choice, and accom
panied in a masterly manner by Mr.
White on the organ. The whole ex
hibition taken in connection with the
excellent specimens of work on the
blackboards reflects gieat credit on
Mr. White and the way in which he
conducts his schools.
SOCIAL' FIREMEN.
Yestei day's fire did not prevent
the Protection Hook & Ladder Com
pany from giving their regular
monthly social last night. This ex
cellent feature of firemen's life lias
Iilcii recently instituted by Foi enian
Geo. Norton to mouse a feeling of
brothel hood amongst the members
of his company outside of that excit
ed by the fact of a common endeavor
to perform iipublicdiity. Last night's
entertainment served to bring to the
front the fuel that there is quite an
amount of musical talent in the com
pany both in-jlriiinental and vocal.
Amongst tliu visitors present wuiu
the lion. Mr. Koahou, Representative
fiom Hilo, Chief Engineer Aseli, As
sistant Foreman J. D. McVeigh of
No. 1 Co., Foreman W. II. Gieig of
No. 2, W. F. Love of No 4, Fore
man Chang Kim of No. 5 and G.
Hi ups of the Fire Police, and repre
sentatives of the Hui.i.F.Ti.N ond Ad
vertiser. Mirth, music and minstrelsy
were the order of the day if one can
bo speak of an evening entertain
ment, and nfter refreshment the com
pany separate well pleased with the
sociable amusement afforded each
other for a couple of hours and wish?
big every success to tlio Hook lad
dies anil their gcinul foreman m their
new depuilure.
CLASS TYPE.
The French newspapers are just
now testing a novel sort of type,
souie made of malleable glass by a
new process. The new typos pre
serve their cleanliness almost tiidcll
nitely. They are said lo wear better
than those made of metal, and can
be cast witli a sharpness of line that
will print more distinctly than is pos
sible with the old style typo. La
i'atrie is now piiuted entirely on
glass typo.
The boot spring medicine is o doso
or two of St. Patrick's Pills, Thoy
not only physio but cleanse the wjiplo
HVBlem and iiurifv Hie blood. For
sale by Hcusou, Smith & Co., Ageut9.
Jl'LY 21, 1S02.
E JF. WICdMA.W;iii,,,iiMCyiiii;iij,
Is allowing u beautiful line of
SILVER
HAIR
PINS
In tiie pleieed woik now so popu
lar and at pi lees which you will
consider
EXO EEDI XG LY LO V
Fur Such High Grade Goods.
e f wiciman
just'recei
PER BARIC
"J. C. PFLUGER"
And Other Late Aniv.ils:
Holsten Beer, Flensburg Beer,
Klbsehloss Beer, Poller, Etc.. Etc.,
St. Louis it Milwaukee Beer, (p and pts
RED RHiNEWINES.
Qu.uts and Pints;
Claret, Port Wine. Sheny,
tiwedi-h Punch. Cognac,
Whiskey, Uic , Etc. Alo,
HAVANA CIGARS !
FOK SALi: UY
II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS.
100 lw
Now Landing
EX BARIC
"J. O. PFLUG-ER"
A New Supply of the Celebiated
r saner
FOR SALE BY
H. HACKFELD & CO.
in:) 2w
PIONK1CK
A.7N'I II A It 13 It Y.
F. nOItX,
Practical Confectioner, Pastiy Cook it
Baker,
71 Hotel St. -GHtST Telephono 74.
1-01
TtlZtl
Metropolitan
Meat Company
SI KINO STREET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manayor.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
1-itl
3jgg
The Ueat Luneih in Toisn,
Fa and Coffee at ill Hoir s
Tliu Finest Brands of
Clears. ,fe Wai
AIwuj'h on Utimt.
II. .1'. IfcOIl'K, lropriotir.
1-01
Harzo
nen
?IfuiK '
ujfi-utjr-rtTajyffcnjwsamtig'acac
u.i iir :.!.
urKkit Foil ijAli:
I'ARAl-rlNE TAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS aud ROOFING
REED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Pipe Cosonug, dl mzis.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST,
BONE MEAL,
FISH UUyNu
ALSO
BUOK & OILLANUT'8
High Grade Chemical Cane Uanuie.
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASS
And CLOVEIlo
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corno
Boef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARBELS.
1-91
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MA1UNE
1JSSUKANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, $6,219,458.98
London & Lancashire Fire In?. Co.
Assets, $4,3 1 7, 052.
Thames & Mersey Mdrino 'ns. Co ,
("Limited;,
Assets, $6, 1 24,057.
Now York Life Insurance Co.,
Assets, $125,947,290.81
C.O.BERGEK,
HONOLULU.
G' neial Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-01
M. IL Mil & GO.
(MIIII'KIM
Win. O. hwin. . .President A, Managei
Clans Mprickels Viee-Piesldeiil
V. SI. (iiifaid....htcieliu. iS Treasuiei
'i'heo r Poner .' Audltoi
SUCiAK FACTORS
-AND-
Commission Agents.
AdKNTS OK TIIK
KlllC o!
'I,
or Sun t-'ritnt'lM-o. Cut.
1-01
CASTLE & COOKE,
Lile, Fire & Mnnuo
Insurance Agents I
AOKNT3 KOlt
New England Mutual Lite Ins. Co.,
OK 1IOSTON,
Etna Fire Ins. Go. ot Hartford
UNJOIN
Insurance Company,
OK BAN K1CAKG1SCO. CALIKOIINIA.
l-rl
C. BREWER & CO..
(MM iti;i),
General Mercantile
AND
Commission Agents.
LIST OK OKKIOKKS:
J. O. Caiter Piesldent it Manager
O. 11. R(dieitsou Ti casino,
E. F. Bishop SccieUrj
W. F. Allen Audltoi
niiiKCToits:
Hon. O. R, Bishop, s. C. Allen,
II. Watcihoiisu.
1-!1
For AioiiltiinK, FranicH,
PustulH, ArlolypcH, lhto
fnivjirnH, KtchiuH ami
everything in the line of
pictures, go to King Bron.,
Hotel Hlreet.
n o'''
01 AinHUKIlY
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Inn ing the procesb of deepening the
channel at the entrance to Houululu
harbor the Dredger will bo in opera
tion night and da. At night there
will bo a danger signal placed on the
forward derrick of Dredger about .40
feet above tea level, which can be sei n
by all vessels approaching ihchaibor.
The signal consols Bed Red
01 111 lee red lights
aud a white light
us in ilie diagram, White
the red lights being
about feet apart
with tiie white light
mi the center. Bed
All stuumuis crossing the bar will
Mop at ii Kiife distance from the Dred
ger and give one blast of their wln-tlo
which will bo answered by a single
blaM imni the Dredger, to be fol
ii Mid by tlnee blasts from the Drt !,;
er when the p.i-sage i- clear and they
can proceed.
Tliu Tug will bo on hand when not
otherwise engaged to assist sailing i raft
in passing the Diedger when neces
s.u v.
C.N. SPENCER,
Minister ol the Inteimr.
Interior Oilice, .March 9, ISU2.
:iOG-tf
The .Minister of Fin.inco apj Acs
of the following list of poisons u act
as Deputy Assessors and Colin tors
for the J ear 18U2:
OAHU.
Honolulu ,
Ewa and Wai.mae.
W.Oulua
Kool.iupoko No. 1. .
ICool.iupoko No. 2.
. T. A. Lloyd
. .S. llook.ino
. P. Mah.iulu
, . .Asa K.uih.i
..12. P. Aikuo
Ivoohiuloa L.J. A lull
-MAUL
Laliaina David Taylor
Wailuku Wm. T. Robinson
.Mak.iw.io David .Mm tun
Hiin.1 J. P. Kylv.i
.Molokai aud L.iuui J. Nakakka
HAWAII.
Hilo and N. Hilo A. C. Willfong
Hiiiu.ikii.i Clias. Williams
South Koh.il.1. . . Wilmot Vredeubuig
North Koliiiia Ebon P. Low
North Komi J. ICaeleniakulo
Sjutli Kou.i Tlios. H. Wright
K.m O. T. Hiipni.ui
Puii.i
.J. E. Eldtith
KAUAI
Wuimca and Niiliau.,
Ivolo.i
Liliiio
Kaw.nliaii
.Tli. Brandt
....A.K. Mika
. J. B. ll.in.tiko
S. Keui
..W. E. Doeiill
ll.iualei
H. A. WIDE.MAN.V,
Minister of Finanie.
Finance Depiirliiient, J line 22, lbi)2.
IM-tf
Sale of a Strip of Goverximont
Land at Kalap'iua,
Puna, Hawaii.
On .SATURDAY, Julj 2!i, lb'J2, .it
12 o'clock noon, at the fiont entiaiuo
of Ahiolani Hale, will be sold al Pub
lic Auction, a Slnp of tliu tioiernmcnt
Laud at Kalapiiua, Puna, Hawaii, con
taining an area of 10 acres, a lmlo
more oi less.
Upsul Piicoc.OO per acre.
C. N. Sl'ENOER,
Minister of the Interior.
Inleiior Oilice, June 21, lfaJ2.
15(i III
Salo of a Part of the Govern
ment Laud of Kolo, S.
Kona, Hawaii.
OnSA'IUBDAY.July 2IJ, 1892, at
12 o'clock noon, at the fiont entrance
of Ahiolani Hale, will bo told at Pub
lic Auction 2G0 aciesof the Govern
ment land in Kolo, South Kona, Ha
waii. Upset Price, ff 500 00.
O. N. SPENCER,
Minister of (ho Interior.
Intei ior Olllee, Juno 21, 1892.
IfiU !ii
Restoration Day, July 31st, fulling
this year on Sunday, MONDAY,
August 1, lb!)2, will bo obteived us u
National Hobday, and all Gowrn
nujiit .Olliccs throughout the King
dom will bo closed on tli.it day.
O, N. &PEXCER,
Ministur of tliu iutuiior.
IutuVior Ullice, July 10, 1S92,