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VOL. IV. NO. 551.
HONOLULU, II; 1., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1892.
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Attohney-at-Law and Notaiiy Public.
42 Merchant Street, Honolulu.
' LEWEKS & COOKE,
IlliroilTKIW ANIl DEALERS IN LUMIIER AND
AM. KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
WILDER & CO.,
dkalrrs in lumder, paints, olls, nail8,
Salt, and Building Matfhialr
of evfiiy kind.
Comer Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
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j-Importeim and Commission .Merchants.
Fort Street, Honolulu,
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Genfral Commission Agents.
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
G. W. MACFARLANE & CO.,
iMrORTFlW AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Kaahumann Street, Honolulu.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer in General Mer
chandise. Qneon Street, Honolulu.
JNO. S. SMITHIES,
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Auct onfer and Genfral Businkss Aoent.
-Mahukona, Kohala, Hawaii.
, . WENNER & CO.,
Maniifacturino and Importino Jewelers.
92 Fort Street, Honolulu.
( THOS. LINDSAY,
'MANUFACTURINa JEWFLFR AND WATCH
MAKER.
-uipKulnit Jowelry a specialty. Particular
attention paid to all kinds of ropuirs.
?J Molnemy Block, Fort Street.
l ATLAS ASSTOANOE CO.
f " " OK LONDON,
H. W.Schmidt & Sons,
Acientb for the Hawaiian Islands,
C. B. RIPLEY,
-AROHITBOT.
Compl6te plans and specifications for
every description of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence 0f con
struction given when required. Call and
ejcamtno plans. Now designs. Modern
buildings. Olliee, Boom f, Sprockets' Block.
t , Mutual Tel. 208.
HpNOLULTJ IRON WORKS,
Btfam Knoinks, Sugar Mm la, Bpilers,
Coolers. Iron, Brass, and Lead
Castings.
Machinery of Every Description Made to
Order, Particular attention paid to Ships'
Blacksmithlng. Job Work executed at
Short Notlco.
VETERINARY INFIRMARY,
Excellent Accommodation for Patients.
KIngK,troet, Honolulu.
Dr. A. R. Rowat, V. S,
omens hours:
7:30tol0A.M,j 12:30to2p. m.j 1:30 too p.m.
Bell 00. TELEPHONES Mutual 183,
P. O. Box 320.
T HE WEEKLY BULLETIN-28 COL
umnsof Interesting Beading Matter.
Islands, $l mailed to foreign countries, 5,
Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. 0. WiLnxn, Pros. S. B. llosr, Sec
Oapt. J. A. Kino, Port Supt.
Stmr. KINATJ,
CLARKE, Commandor,
Will lcovo Honolulu nt 2 r. M., touching nt
Lahalna, Maaluca Bay and Makcuii tho
samo day; Mahukona, Kawnitino and Luu
pahoehoo tho following day, arriving at
HIlo at midnluht.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Friday,
Tuesday,.
Friday, .. .
Tuesday,
Friday, .
..Oct. 21st
Nov. 1st
Nov. 11th
Nov. t!-'d
Dec. '2d
Hoturnlng leaves Hllo, touching at L.iu
pahochoe same day; Kawaihao a. m.; Ma
hukona 10 a. m. ; Makcni 4 p. m. ; Maalaca
Bay Op. m.; Lahaiua 8 p. m. the following
day; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednes
days and Saturday s.
A1UUVES AT HONOLULU:
Wednesday,. . . . Oct. 10th
Saturday, Oct. 2")th
Wednesday, . ... Nov. Oth
Saturday, Nov. l'Jth
Wednesday, Nov. 30th
Saturday, Dec. 10th
No Freight will be received after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5
p. m., touching at Kaliului, Huclo, Haua,
Hamoa and Kipahnlu, Maul; and Pitau
hau, Hawaii.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
No Freight will bo received after
m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at .the landings to
receive their Freight, as wo will not hold
ourselves responsible after such Freight
has been landed.
Whilo tho Company will use duo dili
gence in handling Live Stock, wc decline
to assume any responsibility In case of tho
loss of same.
The Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the tare
of Pursers.
&Cjk?fy
I CAUTION tho Public against the ollcr
ings of "Normal Sanitary Jaeger
Underwear" advertised by unscrupulous
houses to mislead the public. Tho
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JAEGER
UNDERWEAR
IV Cannot be purchased there, but
only at my Store.
HUE. GOLDBERG,
SOIjBJ .A.CrEJlsrT
For the Hawaiian Islands of Dr. mid. G.
Jaeger's Sanitary Underwear.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Fire and Marine
INSURANCE AGENTS.
AGENTS FOR
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co,,
OF BOBTON.
ffitna Fire Insurance Co,,
OF HARTFORD.
. Union Insurance Co.,
OF BAN FRANCISCO, OAL.
HUSTAOE & CO.,
- DEALERS IN -
WOOD and COAL.
ALSO-
-White and. Black Sand
Which wo will sell at the Very Lowest
Market Rates for Oiish,
Bell 414 - TELEPHONE Mutual 414
L. KONG PEE,
Merchant Tailor,
Fort street, next to Club Stables,
tjtf Lately Cutter and Maiuigur of Oou
Kim it Co. Ouuruntees Oood Fit and Ilea
sonulilu Prites. Patronage solleltcd.
611-lm
Beware of Imitat
CTOHlsT UOTT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Steel & Iron Ranges
Mmmgmmmm
ll i " inn 1ft' ""n ' liaiT iiliii iTTlBfiiTni
Stoves cSc
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Agate "Ware in
WHITE, GRAY and
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Rubber Hose7 Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
DIAMOND BLOCK. Nos. 95 & 97 KING STREET.
IE ID ID "ST ?S
Refrigerators
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White
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Jj J Cylinder
O II AS. HUSTAOE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
g&- ALWAYS ON HAND &9
New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
gjSf All Orders faithfully attended to. BatNfaUion guaranteed. Island Orders
holiUted and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
WEST CORNER NUUANU & KING STREETS.
P. 0. Box 480. Mutual Telephone 90.
IP YOU WANT TO BAVE TIME AND MONEY BUY YOUH PURNI-
TUKE AT THE IXL, CORNER
FOUND Tho l.lnoo to Buv Now
Kinds ut Lou est Prices: The IXL,
Bedroom Sets, Wardrobe", Ico
Lamps, RugH,Bureaus, Chollunlcrs,
XXL, (oruer Nuiiuuu anil King
bteamur and vurauua unairs,
Clothes Baskets. Beuiim Jlnubincs.
Sold at tho Lowest Cash Prices at tho I X
niture lloiihu, corner Nuuunu und King streets.
S. "W. LEDERER, Proprietor.
STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK.
LEWIS
TELEPHONE 210
111 PORT
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON ICE By each steamer of tho O. 8. S, Co. from California- Fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Ojsters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, (jiimo, Vegetables, etc.
A complete lino of Crosse A. DluokwolPs and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
alwujs on hand.
Just received it Fresh Lino of Herman Pates and Potted Meats and Bottlul Preserved
Fi ults, Lewis A. Co.'s Malteso Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bucon, Now Breakfast
(Vruals, Cream Oat Flukes and Cream Wheat Flaktss, bluly Lciiiohm, California Itlvor
nldo Oranges, Oregon Bnrbank Potatoes, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 02. 1'. O. BOX 111.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed.
Now (loods Iteielvcd by Every Packet from the Eastern Slates and Enroll,
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY SI'EAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to und (loods delivered to any part of tho Oil) fieu.
Islund Ordurs solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
EJast Oorn'er Fort & King: Streets,
f . w
IFrxtuires
& KITCHEN UTENSILS
Large Variety,
SILVER-PLATED;
AND
CHESTS
Mountain, Kein
kND
Ice Cream Freezers !
& Barrel Churns.
it. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
NUUANU .V, K.INU bTHEETH.
and Second-hand rumituro of all
Loruer Nuuiimi und King streets.
Boxes, Stovos, Chuirs, Hiiiigiug
etc, Sold CliLap for Cash at tho
stnots.
Sofas, Bed Loitngos, Baby Crib,
wiumiois, iucnt nines, iriniKs,ciu.,
L New and Second-hand Fur
L
&c CO.,
STREET.
P. O. Box 2)7.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service,
For Sail Francisco :
The now and tine A I Stiel Steamship
"MARIPOSA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Coiupuiy will
boduuat Honolulu from bdiio, und Amk
llind on.or.ubout
Octotier 20th,
' And will leave for the abne port with
M nils und Piiixengcrsouoriiliout thntilatc.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The new and lino Al Steel Stuuimhip
" ALAMEDA "
Of tho Oce.mic Stcamihlp Compinj will
bo duo nt Honolulu, from San I'raiioNco,
on or about
October 21st,
And will hao prompt despatch with
Mils und Passengeri for the aboe ports.
The undersigned .ire now prepared to is'.ue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
tXF For further pnrticulars regarding
Freight or Passage applj to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
i-'it General Agents.
PacificMailS.S.Co.
AND THE
Occidental and Oriental S.S, Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of tho aboe Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the above
ports on or about tho following dates:
Stmr. "Oceanic" . Nov. I, 189.!
Stmr. "China" . . Dec. 12, 1602
Stmr. "Oceanic" . .Tun. II, 18') 1
Stmr. "China" . Feb. 20, 1S')3
Stmr. "Gaelic" .. April 11, lbOl
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the oboo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the uIhino port on
or about the follow ing dates :
Stmr. "Gaelic" Oct. .Ml, lfcl)..
Stmr. "City of Rio do Janeiro"
. Dec. .TO, 18'U
Stmr. "Belgio" . Feb. 8, 180 1
Stmr. "City of Peking" .March 31. 18') I
btmr. "Oceanic" . . May 7, 18i)J
Round Trip Tickets
TO YOKOHAMA AND RETURN $350.
For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
2C7 tf Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time Talole.
LOCAL. LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from H, F.
Leave Honolulu
for H, F.
Nov. 2 Nov. 9
THROUGH LINE.
From San Francisco
forSjdnoy,
Arrlie Honolulu
ALAMEDA, Oit.21
MARIPOSA, Nov. lb
MONOWAI, Die. 10
Fiom Sjdnoy for
San Francisco.
f.cmc irimtihthi.
MARIPOSA, Oct. a)
MONOWAI, Nov. 17
ALAMEDA, Dec. IB
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oahu.
Agent to take At know lodgements to La
bor Contracts,
Agent to grant Marriage LU ruses, Hono
lulu, Oahu.
Agent for thu Hawaiian Islands of Pitt A
biott's Freight mid Panel Express.
Agent for thu llurliiigtou Route,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
ami GENERAL AOENT.
Hrn.318 TELEPHONE
. P. O. llo 415-
-MlITlHI, 18
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38 Meahunt t.
Honolulu, II. I,
Uoyal Hawaiian Opera ilouso
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY I
Q-ra.xici DProd-viction
or v
Sorios of Intorosting Incidents in
Hawaiian History I
Dramatled and adapted for'thu sUgp b
1). M. Cnowii.v, to bo presented In English
by u company of Native Hawniiuns
On SATURDAY EVENING, October 22d,
Will be produced a Drama in
Two Acts, entitled:
"The "Wooing of Kaala!"
oiimivcti in:
Ivamuliaiiiuha I.
Kecaumoku
Kcaulumoku
Kuaialil
Mulluu
Papalua
Opium!
John Young
Kulania
The Conqueror
Ills Counsellor
Tho Seer
Chief of Knhalu
A ( hlef of l.auai
A Priest
.. . Father of Kaala
. A Foreigner
A Chief of Oahu
The Flower of Lanni
Her Mother
A Child
Friend of Kaala
Daughter of Kalamii
Queen of Kamehamchn
Kuala
Kulant
Lupu.i
U'a
Nolciki
Kaahuiiiiiuu J
Soldiers, Kahili Boarors, Attendants, Etc.
Scone: Laual and Oahu; Poriod 1795.
A Musical Interlude by the Company.
ru.T ii.
" A Night at tho Groat Volcano of Kilanea 1 ' '
Showing IS Views of Birth's Inferno.
To conclude with a Historical Dr.imu in
One Act, untitled:
"Kapiolani Defying the Goddess Pele ! "
Characters by the Companj.
A -et of Realistic Sccnerv lins hni'ii
Dcclillv ilesiuned and Dilutee! In Pmir.
Rui rnniiT for thuso representation's.
Usual Prices of Admission.
18?- Bo'c Plan will be open at I.cu's
on Monday, Oct. 17th, at tl o'clock A. M. "
515-Ut-eod
Baldwin Locomotives.
The undersigned haing been appointed
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
Kill Till' OKI HlIlATI.il
Baldwin Locomotives
FROM THE. WORKS OF
Burham, "Williams & Co.,
Philadolnhla, Peun.,
Arc now prepared to gio Estimates and
riceivo Urders for those Engines,
of mi size and st le.
The Baldwin LocoinollYO Works
A1IE NOW MANUFACrURrNf! A
bl'YLE OF LOCOMOTIVE
PARTICULARLY
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
Anumbui of which havu neeiith been
received at these Islands, and wo will haa
pleasure in furnishing plantation agents
and maustgi rs with particulars of same.
The Superiority, of theso LocumotiNcs
oer all other makes is known not only
hero but is acknowledged throughout thu
United States.
Wffl. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
Sole Agonts (or tho Hawaiian Islands.
Honolulu Cycling,
Armory Building, - BerelanlaSt.
INSTRUCTIONS HIVES
Day & Evening.
Ladies' & Gents Bicycles For Hire
BY THE DAY OR HOUR,
Public Skating: Mundlix mid Siiturdaj
evenings, from It.iCt to 10. Fildiiy tucning
for Ladles and their Escorts only. Blcxclo
Lcsmuis: Tiiundii). Wcdnes-da) and Thurs
day. Bicycle Repairing Solicited.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,
. -:;s
81 KING ST.
iV.0fa.1
lfL&-$d
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G, J "Waller,
Manager.
Bicycle Riding Sc
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THE LEGISLATURE.
110th DAY.
Mono v v.Oct. 17, 1892.
Afternoon Sossion.
Tho Aumbly leuoiironud from
roc-ess at 1 :.'18 o'clock and continued
with tho dobato on tho robolution of
want of confidence
Noblo Thurston on rising said
that ho had but a few words to hay.
but his speech became o oKlende'cl
(over an ltour in tinio) that space
gies only opporlunity for a brief
report, lie laid strops upon the fact
thatfhoof tlto original supporters
(llawaiians) weio now arrayed
against tho Cabinet. Those who
had conlidonco in tho Cabinet flhould
voto against tho resolution, and
those who had not should voto in
faor. Ho considered that tho at
titude of tho Cabinet towards
America was tho strongest point
against thoin. Ho touched upon
tho oilier clauses in tho lesoluhon.
It was obvious that it was import
ant to tlio capitalist and t lie poor man
alike that friendly relations with tho
United States should bo maintained.
Tho member then refoi red to arti
cles that had appeared in tho Bul
letin and gao his interpretation of
their moaning. Continuing he made
homo passing mention of oents in
Hawaiian histoiy saving. All his
tory belied tho idea that tho
United States would over lake this
country against thu will of tho peo
ple. It had been tho lirst to recog
nize its indopondonco. Follow tho
history down. AVhon Lord George
J'aulot hauled clown the Hawaiian
flag, what was tho position of tho
United Slates? A United States
frigate appeared hero, refused to
acknowledge tho foreign usurper
and, in dehaneo of him. fired a royal
salute. Passing oor this episode,
which the Uritish Go eminent riglit
roj'ally retrieved, what was tho posi
tion taken by tho United States at
"tho time of tho French usurpation
in 1850? A treaty of cession was
signed and sent to Washington,
where it lay for four solid months
untouched, waiting for any untoward
action of Franco against this coun
try and whon tho danger was mor it
was returned without protenco of
any right to retain what had boon
freely given without solicitation.
Tho French look Tahiti then and
hato gone on until they now own a
hundred islands. Daniel Webster
said that if tho French took posses
sion of theso islands America would
take them backand restoro their in
dependence if it took tho whole
power of tho United Stntes to do it.
That was their position, and it had
been consistently maintained over
since. Again, it had not been for
eigners who pioposed all this. Ka
mchamoha III. himself proposed to
cede the islands to thu United States,
and just before ho was going to do
so ho was taken sick and died with
in three days. Tho treaty lies in tho
Foreign Ollico ready for his signa
ture, and may bo seen by anybody
and if had not been for his death this
country would now bo American ter
ritory. It was necessary to come
down to tho events of tho last fif
teen 3 ears. They wore within tho
knowledge of oorybod3'. Tho United
State-, had, out of its bount3', given
us a treat3- for which it received al
most no monetary return, which had
put millions into thu pockets of this
couutr3'. Tho advantages of this
treaty were now gone, and additional
ones must lie sought. Not outy was
it a fact that the United State had
stood between Hawaii and France,
between Hawaii and England, had
holdour independence in their hands,
had given us a troat3', but during
tho roign of tho present sovereign a
ship of war had been asked by Her
Majesty's Go eminent if it would
asint in preserving order against in
ternal enemies. It made no (infer
ence what tho points wore as long as
tho moinbeis agieed to have no con
liduucu in this Cabinet.
Hop. llipikano did not think any
thing could be gained by doling
the lote, no talk could change the
minds of thu ineinbors,whiehovor side
had tho most otes would carry the
point. This Cabinet will go out and
his friond tho -Marshal will stay in.
If tliis was to continue it would bo
bottei for tho members to pack up
and go home, and not appropriate
one cent for salaries or anything
else, thou it would lie seen how-long
tho Go eminent would run along.
Ho moed tlto previous question, but
withdrew it by request.
Noblo I'lm said that, since 1887,
resolutions of want of confidence
had become very common. JIo re
garded it as a bad policy to remove
Cabinets so often, without adequate
cause. This Cabinet had not had
opporlunit3' to prove itself 3'ot.
During Mr, Gibson's time everything
was prosperous, but tho Reform
party wore not satisfied; U103' got
control into their hands by revolu
tion and tliey hao since conducted
aiftiirri so that ruin is now upon tho
counliy. They had full control,
theirs is tho fault. Tho Lottery Bill
might bo a schumo of thu devil, but
it oirered a help out. Uy it gold
would lie obtained, and by "Horner's
Hunk Act all the paner would lo ob
tained and ouiobody would bo rich.
(Laughter.) Ho was opposed to tho
resolution. Ho would ask if the Min
isters wore not on good terms with
tho American representative,
Minister i'arkur in answer slated
that he had not intended to say mij'-
(Continued on -ith 1'iHje.)
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