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t w?mj,flp'"-",'"rt ijwipii(it-K,-jP5r M-'npHiw !$fi&&t& r Mf v-y,1 "i j ":,5ESS',' t-w? -rgp"; ? "V - " V9 " v fN - ;r- -r Tfy VOL. V. NO. 70(5. HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. - ' ' ; t 5 f (3r Km rtL mil THE DAILY BULLETIN l-MNTED AND FUBUSHED EVJillY s. AFTERNOON rxt'CPT euKDAY nr tub Daiiy Bulletin FabllsUng Co., L'd,, AT TIIK OFFICE, Ltorchral St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. KElwiMPriON Six Dollars a Yeaiu Helm ml in Honolulu at FirTY Gents a Mir in, in advance. Till! WflBKLY BULLETIN IS PUBLISHED H)-v-H3K.-Sr TTJTEJSD.A.Y At Vr;-'.i TIhm.aks a Year to Domestic, ami I'm: Dollars to Foreign Subscribers. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING linsr. IS SUfERIOR BTVLE. !W C-li ROTH TELEPHONES 250 S?- P. 0. BOX 89. -a Ad.'.rc-M letters for the paper "Editor liiii.Li.itN," mill business letters " Manager Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a per-on it address may cause ilelay in at tention. DAHIRIi LOGAN, - Editor and Manauor. Businoss Cards. LEWERB & COOKE. ttiiioiu'uu a:;h Dealers in Lumber and AI.I. KINDS OP BUILIIIKO MATERIALS. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, I.urominw and Commission Merchants. Fort Street, Honolulu, H. HAOKFELD & CO., Uunekal Commission Aqkntb. Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. O. W. MAOFARLANE & CO., Importers .:n Commission Merchants, ICunhumaim Street, Honolulu. JIJO. S. SMITHIES, AUI'TIllNRI'.R AND GENERAL BUSINKSS AGENT. .Maluikona, Kohala, Hawaii. WENNER & CO., MixuFAi'TtmiNci and Imi'Obtino Jkwelers, JJ Fort Street, Honolulu. V. H. STONE, .A.O OOXJOSTTJSTT. I. 0. Box 17. THOS. LINDSAY, MAKIIi.W'lt'Ki:.'!! Jr.WKLEn and Watch- ICukul .lowelry a spocialty. Particular atlenliou paid to all kinds of repair). Mclnerny Block, Fort Street. ATLAS ASSTJBANOE CO. OF LONDON. 11. W. Schmidt & Sous, AfiCTira roit the Hawaiian Islands. IJIONOLULU IRON-WOIMXS, Stium Knoinks, SuiiAit Mills, Boilkhk, Cooi.mw. Ikon, Brass, and Lead Oartinod, Miiuhlnory of Every Description Made to Order. I'urtiimlar attention paid to Hliipn' l)aui,KiiiItIiiug. Job Work executed at Shorl Notice. 0. B. KIPLEY, AE-OHITBOT. uih 1 1 mm iniiiiH iiiui kiii ami Mu'clflrutlons for eViil'V iluM'i'iiitlon of lmifillii g. Coutraas ilntu'iiniul careful superlntcudeuceof con. blmmliiu given when ruaulrod. Call aud iikommn pluiis. Now designs. Moileru Imlluliigs. utlli'j. Room !, Hiireckels' Rloclc. Mutual Tel. aw. Uailii ItMlttln, SO cent a month, m. G. IRWIN & CO. (Limited) OPFEH FOR SALE FERTILIZERS AT.r.X. CROSS A S0H8 Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. We are also prepared to take orders for MeBQrB, 1M. OlxlcLxiclt&Oo.'s Ifertilizors, Insuring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL! & Thi? is n superior Taint Oil, con suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, nnil civiiic a lasting Di'iiuancy to colors. Used witli drier it gives a spicnulu lloor surface, Lime, Oemeirt, REFINED SUGARS, SALMON. Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef PARFFINE TAINT CO.'H Compounds, Roofing & Papers, Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering. Jarboea' Diamond, Enamel & Ever lasting Paint Especially designed for Vacuum Pans. FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, 27,109,825.49. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Assets, 84,317,052. Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co., (Limited) Assets, $6,124,057. New York Life Ins. Co., Assets, 8137,499,198.99. C. 0. BEMER, General Agont for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED) Win. G. Irwin, - President and Manager Claus Spreckels, - - - - Vice-President W. M. Olllard, - Secretary and Treasurer Thoo. O. Porter Auditor Sugar Faotors AND- Commission Agents. AGENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FRAN0ISC0, PAL. C. BREWER & GO. (LIMITED) General Mercantile AM) Commission Agents J, 0. Carter Piotldeiit uud Manager t. 11. RobcrUou Treasurer E. F. UUhop Secretary Ainiiior lion. 0. R, lllNhop B. I). Allen H.Wiiturliouai'.,.. .iii' Director It. S. Moore, Supt. W. H. Tavlor, l'ree. Risk In forks', San Francisco, - Cal. -BUILDERS OF Improved Sugar Machinery BOILERS & ENGINES. Pumping Maokinery For Irrigating nntl Water Works purposes of any capacity. Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Fluining DAVIDSON FTJdDPS, MATHESON LOCK-JOINT PIPE, HEINE SAFETY BOILER, Etc., Etc. Etc., Etc. C0 For further particulars and cata logues, address Risdon. Ironworks, San Francisco, California. rnnn DAILY AND WEEKLY Hawaiian Newspapers ARE THE Loading Journals In tho Kingdom. The "Daily Hawaii Holomua," Has the Largest Circulation on tho Islands and is the Rest Medium for Advertising. Ma. Thob. K. Nathaniel will receive all advertisements and transact all business matters. "P Office: " Brcnlg Block," corner Nuuanu and Queen street (upstairs). &H)-tf The Best Lunch in Town. Tea. axici OofTe AT ALL HOURS. THE FINEST BRANDS OP Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS ON HAND. H. J. JSTOIjTE. Prop. PALO ALTO STABLES, 3ao O'lParrell St., Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Gal. I REG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD friends and patrons in tho Islands that I have purchased tho above Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" lstclass. Livery Outfits of every description also on hand. Forpalo: Matched Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed ns represented. Correspondence Invited. E. It. MILES, C95-tf Proprietor. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., 81 KING ST, Wholesale and Retail Butchers AND- NAVY CONTRACTORS. G. J. "Waller, Manager. OHAS. T. G-ULICK, Notary Public for tbe Island o( Oahu. Agent to take Ackuowledgementi to La bor Contracts. Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono lulu, Oahu. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt & Scott's Freight and Parcel Exprcsi, Ageut for tho uurllngtou Kouto. REAL ESTATE RHOKER aku GENERAL AGENT. tei Ml!U.:US- TELEPHONE -MftCAl. ISO P. O. Ilox UO i ornce 38 Merchant at. Honolulu, II, 1, Baldwin Locomotives, The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands I'OI; THE CELUllllTini Baldwin Locomotives FROM THE WORKS OF Burham, Williams & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., Aro now prepared to givo Estimates and receive Orders for tlio.ue Enginu, of any bl::e and stvle. The Baldwin Locomotlre Works ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A -' STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE PARTICULARLY Adapted for Plantation Purposes A number of which have recently been received nt these IMimds, mid we wift have pleasure in furnishing plantation agents and managers with particulars of same. The Superiority of these Locomotives over all other makes U known not only here but is acknowledged throughout the United States. WM. G.IRWIN & CO., Ltd., Solo Agents (or tho Hawaiian Islands. TO PLANT LOVERS ! cSL rpHE UNDERSIGNED DK8IRKS TO j. nomy inn public that he is nrenarotl to Propagate anv kind of Tree, Shrub or Rush by Graftfne, Uuddinir. Riut;iim. or other methods. No payments will be re- auired until they aro well rooted, which will take from six weeks to .six months, iu1 coidingto itsgeimi. Now is tho time for ladies to make presents whether e.xotio-" nr natives, to her friends. I will also under take to eradicate all insects that prey upon or suck the sap from trees and other vege tables, which can be expelled from 00 to (a) hours; no cure no pay. C0? Tho Coffee and Orange family a specialty. Address W. L.. C53-lin Biii.i.iaiN Olllce. c. j. McCarthy, Real Estate & Collection Agency AOENT FOIl Cincinnati Safe & Lock Co. 35 Merchant St. Cummins Block. EDWIN A. J OWES Has opencu an oflico for tiauacting all business in connection with Trusts, Purcltaso and Snle o! Ilonils, Stock and Real L'stato, And is prepared to Audit Accounts. Olllce: No. i'Z Merchant stieet, ollieo lately occupied by tho lato Jona. Austin. P. 0. Box ft',. fci ILANIWAI" A First-class family rath i no Resort at Waikikl. Tra incurs pans the gate. Special arrangement.-, can be made for Family Picnics and Evening uaunni; ruriies. . nm-u It can bo proved Any day That the Daily Bulletin Has the Largest Circulation Of any paper In Honolulu, lousiness Men Stick a Pin Dur. a The weekly "iuiLLL"nNiu col". . unituof Interesting UikiiIIhk Matter. IfUuida.fJ; uiullod to for.-lgn eounlriM.t.S CANADIAN" PACIFIC RAILWAY THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD. Tickola Issued to ALL POINTS in tho UNITED STATES and CANADA, via Portland, 'i'acoiun, Sealtlo, Victoria and Vanconvor. $0.00 Second Clasa FlrstClags $10.00 --.-- LESS THAN BY OTHER LINES ' ----- MOUNTAIN RESORTS: Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen, Fraser Canon, Etc. "Empress" Line of Stealers from Vancouver. Tickets to All Points Id Japan, China, India. AROUND THE WORLD PER C. P. R. FOR S610. M. M. STERN, Diit. Freights Pas. Ag:it, ills Miuket stieet, Fan Ftuiu'i co, Cal. aciflc Mall S.S, Co. AND THE Occidental and Oriental S, S, Co, Tor YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. Steamer.-) of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way to the above portn on or about the follow ing dates: Slmr "r.KUUO" Mu 11. 18!K! Stmr "CHINA" Julv !l, ls'.KJ Htmr "OCEANIC" Vug. 7, 1S. Stmr "CHINA" .. hept. 18, 1S! Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. Hi, lS'.Ct Stmr. "CHINA" Nov.'JT, 1S! Stmr "Of'HANIC".. . Dpc. 1H. 1803 Stmr "CHINA" IVb.f,, 1MII btuii-"OCEANIC". . .. Miiii'hi, IS',11 Stmr "CHINA" j.ril 10, 1:!1 For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way fioin Hong kong and Yokohama to the above port on or about the following dates: Stmr "OCEANIC" ... Mav 7, 18!KI Stmr "GAELIC" . .. .MiiyK), 1&U3 Stmr "OlTYOFPEIvINU" Jiuiou, 1893 Stmr "CHINA" .Tnne lit, 18'J.i Istmr "11ELC.IC" Juno 1:7, 18H3 Stmr "PERU" Iulv7, 1MU Stmr "OCEANIC" . . .Inly 17, lb'O Htmr "t'ITi Ub'KlUUKJAKl'ilKU" I ill vlM, lb! Sinn' "GAELIC" Aug. U, ISJ.J Stmr "CITY OF PEICINU ' Aug. 1ft, 1S03 Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. L'.'i, 1S!K5 Stmr "CHINA" Nov.fi, lb03 Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 1, 1S'.)3 Stmr "OH V OK l'EKINd" fan. !.', lfcill Stmr "OCEANIC".. . . Feb. P.'.lJOl Stmr "CHINA". .. . Maich 'X, 1M)1 Stmr "OAELIC" May II, lMl RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO YOKo- TO HOMi- 1IAMA. KUSIi. Cabin ? ISO 00 ?17r. 00 Cabin, round trip 1 niontlH '2i 't (Mt 'Jii'J CO Cabin, loiinU trip 11! liionths 2iW .'0 311! 'J5 Kurupeaii St on rage... N"0) 100 00 ATS" Pussongors paying full faiewilllm allowed 10 percent oll'ivuiru fare if return ing within twelve months. ?" I 'or 1'icight mid Passage apply to H. HACKPELD & CO., 2-i7 tf Aaents. Wilder's Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. W. O. Wii.nrtt, Pre?. C.wi. .1. A. Kir. S. 11. I!o?r, I, I'm t Hnpt. Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE. Commander. Will leave Honolulu nt i i it., loiiehing at Laliaiua, .M.iahii'U li.iy mid .Makena the ,-amoday; Maliul;oua, Kuwiuliae and Lau pahoehoe the lollowing day, univiug tit llilo nt midiilght. Returning leaves Hilo, touelilng at Lau pahochoe tame dayj Kawaihac a, m.j Ma Iiiikoua 10 a. m.; Makena 1 e. M.; Maiilacu Iluytii'. m.j Lahaiim H i-. m. tho lollowing day; arriving nt Honolulu 0 a. m. Wciliics dayb and .Saturdays. gXf No Freight will bo received after l'J noon on day of Hailing. Stmr. CLATJDINE, DAVIES. Oonimautlcr. Will leavo Honolulu every Tuesday at f v. M., touching at Kahiilul, Huelo, liana, Hauioa and Kipaliitln. Itetiunlug will auive at Honolulu every rjuud.iy moiniiig. ' W No Freight will bo received after 4 r. si. on nay of hailing. . , Consignees must bo at the lanjings to , receive their Freight, as wo will not hold ! oum'lves respomlblo after Mich Freight , has been landed. While the Company v. Ill ui-u due dill geuei) In handling Live htoek, we decline to Ubuiiie any responsibility in cum) of the Ins of b.ime. The Company will not ho re.Miuiiklble for Money in Jewelry uuIch placid in tho care of I'uii-i w. -1 kituU nj i'amimiviul Printing promptly exci'ittctt nt law rntm at tin llnlli tin Qjjkc. ffSF" For Tickets ui(d Oenoral Informa tion upplv to THEO. H. DAVIES &CO., Apcntsforlhi. Ilawniiau Islands. Dai Employment, House & Rooms Registry ! I PX$ All udvcrtiMMiieitts for this depart- , incut inu-t lie paid in ndrauee. Orders to I continue j-htiuld be given the afternoon the ailverti-ement exiire. AdvertNemcntx for , the Registry irnM be handed in before I'.' , o'clock noon of the day they lir-t appear. The rate- given below under each head are for advertisement. not exceeding live lines, counting seven words to u line. Five cents i a line will be added to e.ich figure for ull above five linos. Employmont Wnntod. .iiN. tnulcr this hrail, L'5c. one ueck or : coiitiuunl, 10c. ii iiccA. Help Wanted. .Ul.: under Utis hend, Mc. one time; con tinued, 10c. each time. Lost and Found. .Ief.t. under thit head, SOe. oxc lime; con tinued, 'J,ic.-eiicli lime. Houses To Let. Ads. under this head, .'70c. one time; con tinued, JOc each time. Houcos Wanted. .l(J.i. tiiKUT this head, 50c. one time: con tinued, Ilk. tneh time. Roomo To Lot. Ads. under thi. head, i5c. one time; 50c. one week; continued, Wc. each week. Roomo Wanted. Ads. under this head, 50c. one time; con tinual, Jilc. each time. Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service. For San Francisco : The New and Fine Al Btecl Steamship "MONOWAI" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bedui'tit Honolulu from bvdnev and 'Auck land on or about May 4th, And will leave for the above port with Mails ami Passengers on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland : The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship " MARIPOSA " Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will be duo nt Honolulu, from Sau Kruneisco, on or about May 4th, And will have prompt iles-patcl Mails and PiiMenger& for the above itch with ports. The undersigned are now prepared to isme THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. EOF" For further particulars regarding Freight or Passago apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., 1-91 General Agentn. Oceanic Steamship Co. Tircie Tatole. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from ti. I Leavo Honolulu for B. F. April 1(1 April i May 17... Juno II July 1'.' Aug. I)..., Buiit. il .. Oct. 1 .. Nov. 1 .ii ii y i Juno L'l ..July Hi ..Aug. HI .Sept. l.'l ..Oct. 11 ...Nov. t) THROUGH LINE. From Bun Francisco From Sydney for for Bydney, Kan Krujiclseo. Atrtu Jlviuilutii. .due Jfunolulu, MARIPOHA, May I I MONOWAI. May 4 .MUiSUWAI, J OHO I I Ali.l.sr.WA, JU11U 1 ALAMEDA. June c.u i ai .ui run a, j i UllO'A) -M A III IHI.SA . J illy M7 MONOWAI, Aug, !H MONOWAI, July U7 .lMAlrli.,.ug VI Al.AMEDA.Hept.'.'l 1 MAUU'OBA.Kept ill M .Mtll'OSA, Oct. 10) MONOWAI, Oct. l' MONOWAI, Nov. Ill ALAMEDA Nov. 10 Bulletin KAUAIAM. Politics, Pleasures and Pastimes on the Garden Isle, Annexation, Personal, Social and Wea ther Items, As anticipated tho farewell recep tion and luau given by Mr. Clias. t'.. Makoo in honor of his guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. Noouau and Miss llelci Wilder, w.i" a brilliant success. "Lih llights" presonti'd a most charmiulr appearance with tho iiiiuimcrab:o lights, profuse and artistic tlon.l decorations and tlirong of fair ladies and attendant gentlemen in full evening toilets. Tho houso was festooned and draped with leis studded with atna'l flowers, while inunenso clusters of roses and heliotrope met t lie oyo at every turn. Mr. Makee, assisted by Miss Helen Wilder, deserves great, credit fo tho good tasto displayed in theoxquisitu arrangement of these fragrant blossoms, while Mrs. D. Nootiau excelled herself in tho ar ranging and adornment of tho table, which was laid with covers for thirty. The eilect produced by tho dolicat. maiden's hair forns upon tho white linon arranged in damask was novel and unique. Roses and lioliotrop.i made up in fantastic forms were also used in profusion, tho tout ensomblo eliciting tho admiration of all pres ent. Tho feast or luau would have satis fied tho most fastidious Hawaiian epicure. After it dancing was in dulged in until nearly daylight. Miss Kate and Messrs. Frank aud Henry Bertelmann favored those present with several well rendered selections upon tho piano, violin aud flute. Thursday evening tho Kealia An nexation Club met at Kealia Hall with full attendance. We noticed quito a number of visitors from th other islands among those present. Tho Rev. O. P. Emerson delivered quite au interesting speech favoring political union witli tho Unitoil States of America. Ho was followed by othors, after which delegates wore appointed to meet those from tho otlier clubs on Kauai and pro ceed in a body to Honolulu and lay tho results of thuir several organiza tions before the United States Com missioner, Mr. Blount. Political arguments was warm at times, but all seem to possess them selves with patience aud anxiously await tho rosult. Friday oveninc Mr. J. Toms, as sisted by his daughter, Miss Gei trude, entertained their many friends at a social and card part- at their homo in Kanaa, which was largely attended and a most enjoyable af fair. Miss Helen Wildor delayed her re turn to Honolulu by tho" advice of her friends here, as she had con traded a severe cold which needed careful attention. Wo aro pleased to report tho young lady rapidly convalescing and legret her early depart tiro for home, probably by tho next .Tames Malice. Mr. and Mrs. Noouan have defer red their visit to Maui, as Mr. Noo naii returns to America by tho Monowai. They will remain "at Ka paa until they can niakn closo con nection with that steamer, which sails on or about the 1th prox. Saturday Mr. C. U. Makoo and his guests attended a luau by invitation from Mrs. Uertelniann, returning Sunday evening after enjoyiug ti right jolly good time. Tho weather has been clear and pleasant with fresh trade winds blowing until Saturday afternoon. when they chopped suddenly round to tuo sou tli aril and continued ..to increaso in violence, with the clduds black and threatening until Monday p. ui. when tho rain caiuo down in good earnest with quito a Kona blowing, so that tho James Milken could not uiako her usual lauding at Kapaa Tuesday morning aud was compelled to go to Hanaumulu. Tuesday evening tho storm seom.i to bo piiu. There is considerable sickness pre vailing. Mrs. Ktiftis Spalding has almost entirely recovered from her recent sorious illness. Miss Kate Lindsay, formerly assistaut teacher at tho Kapaa government school, has ooou traiislerrcu and promoted to tho prinuipalship of tho school at Kikaa, about 10 miles round on tho S. W. of Kauai. Miss Lindsay will bo missed from among us, where she has a host of friends. The Makee made her lauding at Kapaa this morning and will load sugar and leave for Honolulu this afternoon. Beautiful bright clear morning, wind N. E. Kealia, April 19, 1893. "Brace Up" Is a tautalizitig adtuouitiou to those who at this scutiou fool all tired out, weak, without appetite aud discour aged. Hut tho way in which Hood' Surxaparilla builds up the tired frame and gives a good appetite, is really wonderful. So wo any, "Take Hood's and it will brace you up." i J ..,.