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VOL. V. NO. 725.
HONOLULU II. I., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1893.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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Occidental and Oriental S.S. Go,
Employment,
House & Rooms
Registry !
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call at Honolulu on their way to the above
ports on or about the following dates:
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i lies,
cuts
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uuuvu live line.
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,ti. .
Auctioneer and Geneiul Business Auent.
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92 Fort Street, Honolulu.
Mn. Titos. K. Nathaniel will receive all
advertisements and transact all business
matters.
E&- Office: "Brenig Block," corner
Nuuanu and Queen street (upstairs).
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For San Francisco :
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
June 1st,
And will leave for tho above port with
Mails and Passengers on or about that date.
Stmr "CHINA" July
Stmr "OCEANIC" Aug.
Stmr "CHINA"..
Stmr OCEANIC".. .
Stmr 'CHINA"
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Stmr "CHINA" ... .
!, 18!
18! KJ
.Sept. IS, ISM
. UCI. Hi, 1NIJ
..Nov. 27, WM
Dee. ', ISM
. Fob. 5, 1S111
March fi, IS) I
.April Hi, Ib'Jl
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Of the Oceaniu Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
June 1st,
And will have prompt despatch with
Muils and Passengers for the above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call nt Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the above port on
or about the following dates :
Stmr "GAELIC" May SO, 18U3
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Junoli, ISM
Stmr "CHINA" lime lit, ISM
Stmr "BELOIC" I line. 27, ISM
Stmr "PKItU" Lily 7, ISM
Stmr "OCEANIC" liny 17, ISM
Stmr "CITYOFRIODE JANEIRO"
Jnlvi'i, 1MB
Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. li, ISM
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Aug. 15, ISM
Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. 'J.'), ISM
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. (i, ISM
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, ISO
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Ian. 2, 1M
Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, lfciM
Stmr "CHINA" March 2(i, 1SU
Stmr "GAELIC" May 11, 1SH
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contiuued, 10c. (I neck.
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Lost and Found.
one time; eon-
Ads, under this head, 5)c,
tinned, i!5c. each time.
Houses To Lot.
Ads. under this heml,
tinned, 10c. ench time.
SOc. one time; eon-
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Houses Wanted.
one time: con-
Ads, under this hend, Glc.
tinned, 10c. each time.
-7-ANTKD-FROM JUNK lath, ONI
YY Small Cufurmslieil Cottage, 1 or
Rooms and Kitchen.
stating lowest price and
Box 21X1."
Apply by
letter.
ocality, "P. U.
721-at
Booms To Lot.
Ads. under this head, 2Je. one time; SOc.
one ueek; continued, We. each neck.
BXf For further particulars regarding
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THOS. LINDSAY,
Manukactuiiinu Jeweler and Watch-
iviiKiu jewelry a
Meluuniy Block, Fort Street,
Hlieciftlt.v
attention paid to iill kinds of tupulrs.
Particular
1-111
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OF LONI'ON.
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Aiiknih for the Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU IKON WORKS,
Steam Enui.neh, Kiiiiau Mills, Boilers,
Coolers, Iron, Brihs, anii Leah
Castinoh.
Mtichlnery of Evorv Description Made to
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llhicksmltlilng, Job Work n.ecuted at
Short Notice,
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AROHITBOT,
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every ditcriillun of building. Contractu
drawn mid careful PiipcrluWuidi'liru of rim.
jatrucllou given when ro)iiliiul, Cull 11 ml
examine plant, Now doelgUH. .Modern
Uullililigii, Cilice, lloom.'i. BlucckeU' Block,
Mtltuul Tel. 201
3SO O'Farrell St.
Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal.
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and -patrons in the Mauds that
I have purchased tho above Stables and
intend to maintain its name-alee "Second
to None" 1st elms. Livery Outlltn of uvcry
description aUoon hand. Vorsiile: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft llor-en guaiantecd
as represented. Correspondence Invited.
i:. It. MILES,
(395. tf Proprietor.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.,
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time Tettple.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Cabin
Cabin, round trip 1
months
Cabin, round trip 12
mouths
European Steerage..
to YOKOHAMA.
$iru 00
22o 00
2L f0
b.r) 00
TO honii-KONO.
r 00
1 50
1-
Rooms Wanted.
Mc. one time; eon-
Ads, under this hend,
tinutd, 10c. each time.
310 2.r
101) 00
BJtf Passengers paying full fare will be
allowed 10 percent uH'ruturn fare if return
ing within twelve months.
txkfcaSsa
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
May 17
Juno II
Jtllv 12
Aug. U
Sept. II
Oct. I
Nov. 1
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
. . ..May 21
lune 21
Inly 111
Aug. Hi
Sept. Hi
Oct. II
Nov.
fW For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HAGKFELD & CO.,
207 tf Agents.
fitter's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
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Wilder,
Cam. J.
Pres. S. B. RoE, Sec.
A. Kinii, Port Supt.
THROUGH LINE.
From San Francisco
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
From Sydney for
San Francisco.
Leave Jlomdulu.
G. J. "Waller, . . . Manager.
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oahu.
Agent to tuku Acknowledgements
lior 1 outr
tu La.
raels.
Agent to grant Marriage Licensee, Ilium-
lulu, Calm.
Agent for the Hawaiian IsI.iimU of Pit) V
Scott'w Ficlghi and I'aii'el liNpruw.
Agent for the lliiillngtoii Hoiitu.
REAL ESTATE lUUiKHlf t ttwm
AM. (UJNKUAI. AUUN'T.
IIM.I.8I8- TELEI'IIOiSU -Mii;4J,UB
I'.U. lluxUQ
HH Morulmut (, ',"" .' liUUUlUUL ijj ii
MONOWAI, June 1 ALAMEDA, June 1
ALAMEDA, June 211 M AltIl'OSA,.lunu21)
MARIPOSA, Julj 27 I MONOWAI, July 27
.MONOWAI, Aug. 21 , ALAMEDA, Aug.2l
ALAMEDA, Sept. 21 MAItII'OSA,hept.21
MARIPOhA, Oct. Ill I MONOWAI, Oct. 1!)
MONOWAI, Nov. 10 I A LAM EDA, Nov. 10
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Of any paper
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lon
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 i m., touching at
Lahaimi, Maalaeu Bay and Mukeua the
same day; Maliukoiia,'Kaaihae and Iuu
pahoehoo the following day, arriving at
llilo at midnight.
Returning leuves Hilo, touching at L1111
liahoehoe same day ; Kaiuiihae a. h.; Mii
liukona 10 a. M,; Makena -i v. M,; .Maaluca
Bay (i I-. m.; Luhaiua S v. m. tho following
iluyj arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednes
days and Saturdays,
c. j. McCarthy,
Real Estate & Collection Agency
AGENT FOR
Cincinnati Safe & Lock Co.
35 Merchant St., : Cummins Block.
DR. B. SCHNEIDER,
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Club Stablos,
Honolulu.
Hasarrived from Switzerland, here he hud
live j ears' experience in the Army,
and has opened an olllce at
the Club Stables.
fi Both Telephones 477.fe!li
7io-.m
That "Flag" Busiuoss.
Tho organs and orgauottes of tho
lato g. o. p. must, of course, liavo
something to find fault with; but
thoy must bo woefully iloiiciout in
roal griovanex's whon thoj' dovoto so
much unmitigated "rot" as thoy do
to tho Hawaiian incident. The im
pression thoy are seeking to convoy
is that tho more act of hauling down
the American Hag upon any occasion
is practically high treason, to say
uotuiug of tho loworing of tho na
tional dignity. And yot tho flag has
boon hauled down ovory day and
many times a day for as many years
as thoro has been anj' flag. It is tho
almost invariable custom to haul it
down at sunset, except, whon tho
porson whoso duty it is to do tho
hauling is too lazy or othorwiso in
capacitated. In thoso cases it has
been loft up all uiirht; but thoro haH
boon no especial reward forthocaro
less follow who left it up.
Tho act of hauling down tho flag
at tho Sandwich Islands had just as
much significance of tho treasonable
sort as tho hauling down of tho flag
nt suusot. It had no moro. Tho
flag had no business whore it was.
Tho act of Minister Stovons in hoist
ing it so far as tho hoisting implied
any ollicial control over tho islands
or tho people was distinctly dis
avowed by President Harrison; and
upon that disavowal tho minister
himself should havo lowered tho flag.
As ho did not, thoro was no other
course for a self-respecting govern
ment but to seo that it was done b
somebody olso.
As for tho oflect on our prospects
of annexation it must bo beneficial
if wo havo over had any prospect of
annexation on honorable terms. It
would bo simply disgraceful in a
country like the L'nited States to se
cure tho annexation of a weak and
insignificant nation liko Hawaii by
airything savoring of trickery or un
due advantage. It would bo worse
than disgraceful to secure it by any
stop that sayored of coercion; and
tho securing it by negotiation while
exercising a practical protectorate
over a revolutionary government
would bo coercive. Wo shall bo very
glad of annexation if it can bo hon
orably affected without coercion and
especially without jobbery or the
suspicion of jobbery. But tho ab
solutely necessary preliminary to ef
fecting such an annexation is tho re
linquishment of that pretense of con
trol which tho flag' raised by Minis
ter Stevens symbolized.- J)--troit Free
I'renn.
Thoughts at tho Lottor Box.
Walking up OhusMiut slicet the
other day with a friend, a letter box
reminded us that wo had a nolo to
post, uuil we stopped for a minute,
mid the little envelope with its silver
monogram utir best Suud.iy-go-lo
meeting btutionery by the way was
soon swallowed up in the yawning
euvern of the green recepLible.
"Do you know," fcuid the frivolous,
crinoline-ekirted little belle who was
our companion, "that there always
seems to mo to he something uncanny
about dropping a letter into the post
box? It sort of reminds me of an un
kind word thai once tpoken can never
be recalled."
Fur 11 minute, it must lie confess! il,
we felt a bit staggered ovei this view
of what hud always appeared 11 very
ordinary proceeding in our eyes, and
to bear anything so sorioiin emanating
from the Initially at our side wu
about as much to tie expected .is a
discourse on theology front 11 2-months'-old
baby. ".Many u lime,"
she went on, "'1 have taken ti letter
back home, and destroyed it, simply
because I was h united by thin idea,
and on reading il over mine carefully
would discover something about ll
Unit might have been iniscoiistiued
or would bland out foiover against me
in damaging black and white."
We had never before li.ul the slight
est compunction about diinhing oil'
our thoughts and feebngb and dispat
ching the written lines with no fur
ther thought iihiiiit tlieui, but we
never see 11 letter box now without
thinking of the words of tli.it little
fiieud, and so uie taught that seruiiuie
are preached through an inanimate
object, if ive only have ears to hear
and hearts to receive them. Philadel
phia Times.
Tho Bubjoct of tho Tlmos, According
to Justice and Law.
EntTon Bulletin:
Ono principal indirect cause of tho
revolution of last Jauunr, manifest
ly, has relation to tho results of tho
revolution of 1887; which gave to
Europeans and Americans wlio wore
able to read and to writo, and had
properly to tho value of $3000, or an
income of $000 a year, by only
swearing to support the constitution
then established, and without bo
comiug naturalized denizens of this
country, greater franchise privilege
than the honest native Hawaiian
who earned his ono dollar every
working daj of tho year. This is
inconsistent with tho interna
tional laws of all civilized nations.
A ud it has been grievous to tho Ha
waiian people. If it had not, thoy
would not bo liko intelligent auu
responsible beings.
Something, doubtless, ought to, or
could havo been done to rectify tho
disordereil conditions of tho Govern
ment in last January. But the Prin
cipals of the late revolution havo
gone farther than tho universe will
allow. For a just and right cause
for a miuority of tho people of this
land to assume to give away tho Ha
waiian Islands to whom they will,
irrespective of the will and consent
of the Hawaiian people, it would bo
necessary for a majority of tho Ha
waiian nation to have committed
some national crime in tho first de
gree; and that thoy havo not done.
But (ho revolution has boon ac
complished and tho late reigning
Sovereign lias been fully punished.
And 1 truly and sincerely think that
tho present continued olforts of tho
Provisional uovornuioiit to ceuo
away tho Hawaiian Islands assumes
tho nature of a persistent attempt
to execute a deed of grand larceny;
though itii ignorance.
Americans may say ''1113 cup run
neth over." But their cup ought
not to so run over as to hurt people
in other lauds whom God has defer
red to bless with the fuller degree of
His holy grace.
God may give this case a trial by
lire in His time, and in His own way.
Ho will then give to His people a
more perfect knowledge of tho con
ditions of the truth, tho power,
majesty, and righteousness of His
holv law. E. II. Dimoxd.
May 11, 18i.
Our Flag in Hawaii.
No 0110 has a right to object to
No Freiuht will lie received after
12 noon 011 day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at S
p. m., touching at Kaliuhu, lluelo, liana,
llanioa and Kipahitlu.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
lie received alter
EDWIN A. JONES
Has opened an oil ice for tran-actliig all
business in connection with
Trusts, Purchaso and Salo of Bonds,
Stock and Roal Estato,
And is prepared to Audit Accounts.
Olllce: No. 12 Merchant street, ollico lately
occupied by tho late Jona. Austin.
P. O. Box 55.
the party that is out taking every
possible legitimate means to got in,
but when an attempt is mado to re
present the action of Commissioner
Blount in Hawaii as unpatriotic,
and in fact disloyal, tho bounds of
decency aro passed. It is not pleas
ant, of course, to hear any ono
say that "the Hag has boon hauled
down." It sounds liko a surrender,
simply because wo havo been accus
tomed to regard tho flag as some
thing representative moro of tri
umph upon tho battle field than
anything else, and do not stop to
think of its other uses. But tho flag
is more than a symbol of concpuost.
It is the symbol of national honor.
It is tho emblem by which tho na
tion speaks to tho world. When
Minister Stevens hoisted tho Hag at
Honolulu ho said to tho worltl that
tho honor of the United States was
pledged to tho maintenance of or
der and tho prevention of foreign
interference in the atFairs of Hawaii.
Commissioner Blount orders tho flag
to be taken down, thereby declaring
to tho world that as tho people of
Hawaii aro about to bo called upon
to decide their political future tho
honor of tho United States forbids
t hat thoro should bo an attempt to
ptejiidico tho decision in favor of
this country. Thoro havo been few
occasions in the history of any coun
try whore the flag has been used
witli more honor, and with a bettor
appreciation of its moaning, than in
connection with tho Hawaiian inci
dent.- Seattle, llusi., Teleyraph .
I r. m.
No Freluhl will
011 day of sailing.
M. L. MINER, D. V. S.,
Vi:ri:uiNAio Buki.ko.n, Piiymciin ami
Dl'MlnT.
Olllce: Hotel Stables. Olllce Hours: to
10 a. m.; l::io to.'!:;soe. m.
Residence with Dr. F. L. Miner. Ilereta-
11I11 stieet.
intention.
All calls will receive prompt
712-tf
tb
1LANIWAI"
SliuR u
l)ar.
Consignees must be lit the hilidili
after
receive their Froieht, as wo will not
ourselves ruspoiisllile
has been hllicf
gs to
J10I1I
ueh Freight
A FIRST-OLANS FAMILY BATH ISO
iV. Kcmiu nt Waikikl. Trumcars pass
While the Company will umi due dili
gence in bundling Live Nock, u decline
to assume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same.
The Compaiiv will nut le responsible for
Money or Juwclry unlet placed in the care
of Pumer.
Al! A'ni c Uuinvim hi
the gate, Special
iiiadu for Family
liiithlug Parties.
ainiligcmeiits can be
Picnics mid Evening
tow-tf
promptly weulid
'HulUtin Ojltee,
at kw
Mutiny
finV at the
TO LET
f AWN MOWERS Til LET BY Till'
j ihi), week or uiuiitlr Repairing,
Cleaning and Sharpening ilium; Duplicate
Piece fiiriiUhiul u hen rmiiilrcd. Machine
called for and returned. AUo, llep.ilrlng
Oiirdeii llnc--lii fuel, euii do anything
neciiMHiry around I lie hnnm or tlalilc,
Ring up Mutual Telephone IW.
Wnntod! Wantod!
Some smart aleek to try and stop
my passport, as 1 am about to leave
tho Island for some other seaport
town. Also ono good collector to
collect some hills. Ho must be hon
est, upright and sober; only those
who can furnish Jirst-eluss reference
to the above facts need apply. Al
cash security must be furnished.
Please call on or address Hon. A. L.
Johnson, tho American Shirt Maker,
corner King and Alakea streets, Ho
nolulu, between the hours of 8 a, 111.
and 12 p. 111,, where you will always
find him making all kinds of shirts
to order with all the latest improve
ments and only for honest people
who pay their honest cash, and not
any bluffs. All persons having bad
bills to collect give I limn to me and
1 will see to collect them. My
board lull is now paid at I'ahala.
And now look out for some fun
all those who aro interested in my
welfare.
"JOHNSON,"
Tho American,
The Annexation,
The Provisional,
And the only good Shirt Maker in
tho World.
Knglish ironmasters aro aston
ished al tho fact that the "protected"
(ioniums aro sending steel into the
eunler of Kiighitul at prices against
whiuh the native workers cannot
complete.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Hooins to let with board at Ilani
wai, Waikiki.
Boot Beer on draught at Benson,
Smith v Co.'s.
After shaving use Cucuinbor Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith t Co., Agents.
Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith A Co.,
Agents.
Dr. McLennan, I'll Fort street,
above Hotel. Chronic and Sugical
cases. Mutual Telephone t!82,
Prof. l' Lombard, A. 13., will con
tinue giving instruction in private
and in classes; French, Spanish,
and Latin. Kesidoneo, Alakea street,
near Y. M. C. A.
Double Ass-to-Rlok.
KniToit ISi'm.utin: -
In the Advertiser of May (5, " "
says; "Mr. Nordhou" is of 'this uiis
be'gottou breed, i.e., not normally
constituted and of a morbid nature.1'
How about President Cleveland ami
(ho hundreds of thousands of lend
ing Americans who place implicit
eoulidenco in Mr. NordholTs able
and truthful articles 011 the situa
tion hero? We should like to know
how two stars, himself, is consti
tuted. In our opinion wo believe
" " to bo not normally constituted
a man ; but rather infer him to bo
an ass, and delicieut mentally ami
morally nt that. Thutii.
Constipation, and all troubles with
(ho digestive organs and the liver,
are cured by Hood's Pills, Uu
ei'iuilled us a dltinor pill. '