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"7W , .' , J' VT :! -ft W ; f V' .kSst 1 JS4J'JMp Jl' J' J VOL. V. NO. 738. HONOLULU, H. I., SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1803. PRICE 5 CENTS. jMirvriKwi " H.aHP j 'tmm a ri- M.'vim "t 3 - v . " . 1 - v S w J- Wkt Muirn JP. t : ' 1 '..,- .- THE DAILY BULLETIN rniNTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY I1Y TUB Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd., AT THE OFFICE, 326 & 328 ilorcliant St., Honolulu, H. I. It. S. Moork, Sitit. V. H. TAVl.on, Pros. Risk Iron Works, San Francisco, Cal. mni.DKiis OF IM. G. IRWIN & CO. (Limited.) OFFER FOK SALE FERTILIZERS 8UUSOKIPTION Six Doi.t.Ans a Yeah. Delivered in Honolulu at Fifty Oknts a Month, in advance. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN IB PUBL1BHED At Four Dollars a Year to Domestic, mid Five Dollars to Foreign Subscribers. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING DONE IN RUrEIIIOR STYLE. 250 BOTH TELEPHONES fW 2WJ P. O. DOX 81), Improved Sugar Machinery BOILERS & ENGINES. Pumping Machinery For Irrigating and Wider "Works purposes of any capacity. Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Fluralng DAVIDSON1 3PTjriIS, MATHESON LOOK-JOINT PIPE, HEINE SAFETY BOILER, ALEX. CROSS A SONS' Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. CANADIAN Pacific Steam Line For Vancouver, B. C: Tho New am1 Magnificent Al Stoatn- llg fill ipl Wo nro nlso prepared to take orders for Messrs. N. OlT.lo.nclt 8c Co.'s Fertilizei-s, Insuring prompt delivery. (.. MIOWERA" AND- The Daily Bulletin is printed and pub lished by tho Bulletin Publishing Com pany, Limited, at its ollicu, Ilorcliant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alakea street, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters for tho paper "Editor Bulletin," and business letters " Manager Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a personal nddress may cause delay in attention. Business Cards. LEWEKS & COOKE, Iiuporters and Dealers in Lumiier and all kinds of buildino materials. Etc Etc. Etc.. Etc. ESt For further particulars and cata logues, add 1 ess K.iscioia Iron. "Works, San Francisco, California. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, Importers and Commission Merchants. The Best Lunch in Town. S BOILED LUCOL JflflF"-This is a superior Paint Oil, con suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and giving a lusting brilliancy to colors. Used with drier it gives a splendid lloor surface. Lime, Cement, UEFINEI) SUGARS, SALMON. Fairimuk Canning Co.'s Corned Beef "WARRIMOO" Of tho above Coinpanv, will call nt HONO LULU on their way from Sydney and BrMianc 1o thcabovo port on or about tho following dates: S. S. "MIOWEHA" .IUNE1, ISitt S. S. "WAUKIMOO" JULY 1, lSStt For Sydney & Brisbane CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIKWAY THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORM). Tickotu Issuod to ALL POINTS In tho UNITED STATES and OANADA, via PorUand, Tacoma, Soattlo, Victoria and Vancouver. $5,00 Sulctaii JSP First Class $10.00 .- Z-TJ-LESS THAN BY OTHEU LINES - - -. MOUNTAIN RESORTS: Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen, Fraser Canon, Etc. "Empress" Line of Steamers from Vancouver. Tickets to All Points in Japan, China, India. AROUND THE WORLD PER C. P. R. FOR 8610. M. M. STEHN, Dist. Freight & Pass. Agent, 018 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. For Tickets and General Informa tion applv to THEO. H. DAVIES &CO., Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. THE HAWAIIAN SITUATION. PacifiG Mail S.S. Go. From Vancouver, B. C. : S. "M10WE1IA" JUNE 21, 189.1 S. "WAK1UM00" JULY 21, 18'J.i Rates rARrriNi: taint co.'s Compounds, Rooflng & Papers, Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering. Tea and Coffe AT ALL HOURS. Fort Street, Honolrlu. H. HACKFEM) & CO., ,i General Commission Aoents. THE FINEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS ON HAND. Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. G. W. MAOFARIiANE & CO. Importers and Commission Merchants. Kaahnmanu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, H. . J. ISTOLTE!. J?rop. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., WM 81 KING ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers AND MVY CONTRACTORS. Jaruoes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever lasting Paint Especially designed for Vacuum Pans. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE INSURANCE. Passenger and Freight TO VANCOUVER, II. C, Are the Same as to San Francisco, Cal. Through Tickets to All Points in Canada and the United States per Cana dian Pacific Railway. WfF" For Freight or Passage apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., 71!-td Oeneral Agents. Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service, AND THE- Occidental and Oriental S.S. Co. Daily Bulletin Employment, House & Rooms Registry ! For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. Steamers of the ahove Companies will call at Honolulu on their way to tho above ports on or about the following dates: Stmr "CHINA" July!), lSSKi Stmr "OCEANIC" Aug. 7, ISM Stmr "CHINA" Sept. 18, 18113 Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. 1(1, lb!3 Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 27, 1SSKJ Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 'i, lb! Stmr "CHINA" Feb. 5, lh'Jl Stmr "OCKANIC" March !i, 18!ll Stmr "CHINA" April 1(1, lfc'Jl cV II advertisements for this denart- ment must be paid in advance. Orders to continue should be given the afternoon the advertisement expires. Advertisements for tho Registry must be handed in before 12 o'clock noon of the day they first appear. Tho rates given below under each head are for advertisements not exceeding live lines, count ing seven words to a line. Five cents a lino will bo added to each figure for all above live lines. Employment Wanted. Aih. under thin head, 25c. one mck or less: coittiutictt, 10c. a week. Holp Wanted. 50c. one time; con- Ads, under this head tinned, 10c. each time. For San Francisco : The New ami Fine Al Steel Steamship "ALAMEDA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bo due at Honolulu from Sydney mid 'Auck land on or about June 1st, And will leave for the above port with Mails and Passcngersonorabout thatdate. Auctioneer and General IIusiness Aiient. Mahukona, Kohala, Hawaii. WENNEB & CO. Manufacturing and Imi-oktinci Jewelers. 92 Fort Street, Honolulu. G-. J. Waller, Manager. W. H. STONE, -A.O OOTT3SrT.AJTT. P. O. Box 17. THOS. LINDSAY, CHAS. T. G-ULICK, Notary Public for the Island of Oahu. Agent io tako Acknowledgements to La bor Contracts. Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono lulu, Oahu. Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands of Pitt it Scott's Freight and Parcel Express. Agent for the Uurlington Koute. HEAL ESTATE ItltOICKlt ANl GENEKAI, AGENT. Manufacturing Jeweler maker. ani Watch- Dell 31S TELEPHONE Mutuai P. O. lioi. 115 18!) Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, 37,109,825.49. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Assets, 84,317,052. Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co., (Limited) Assets, 86,124,057. New York Life Ins. Co., Assets, 8137,499,198.99. For Sydney and Auckland : The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MONOWAI" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bo due at Honolulu, from San Francisco, on or about June 1st, And will have prompt despatch with Mails and Passengers for the above ports. For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hong kong and Yokohama to the above port on or about the following dates: Stmr "GAELIC" May 20, lb! Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" JunuO, 1S93 Stmr "CHINA" Juno It), !!).! Stmr "1IELG1C" June 27, 18! Stmr "PERU" July 7, 18!)3 Stmr "OCEANIC" July 17, 1'J3 Stmr "CITYOFKIODEJANEIHO" July 25, 1S!I3 Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. 0, 1M)3 Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" Aug. 15, 18!)3 Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. 25, Ih'.O Stmr "CHINA" Nov. (i, 181)3 Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, 181)3 btiur "uirx ui risjviMi" Jan. 2. 1891 Stmr "UUKA.MU" Stmr "CHINA" .. Stmr "GAELIC".. Lost and Found. Ads. under this head, 60c. one time; con tinued, 25c. each time. Houses To Lot. Ads. under this head, 50c. one time; con tinued, 10c. each time. 3H Merchant Rt. Honolulu. H. I. c. j. McCarthy, Real Estate & Collection Agency Kukul Jowelrv a snec altv. I'artlcu ar attention paid to all kinds of repairs. Mclnerny lSIoek, Fort Street. ATLAS ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDON. AGENT FOIt C. 0. BERGER, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. The undersigned are now prepared to issuo THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. W For further pat Menhirs regarding Freight or Passage apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., 1-91 Goneral Agents. Oceanic Steamship Co. Time TstTole. LOCAL, LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Feb. 12. 1891 .March 2(1, 1891 ...May 11, 1891 Houses Wantod. l(.i. uwer this hcud, 50c. one lime: tinned, luc. each lime. Booms To Lot. Ads. under this head, 25c. one time; 50c. one week; continued, 10c. each week. Booms Wantod. Ads. under this head, 50c. one time; con tinuel, lilc. each time. RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO YOKO HAMA. Cabin $150 00 Cabin, round trip 4 months 225 00 Cabin, round trip 12 months 2(i2 50 European Steerage... 85 00 to iionu- KIINII. $175 00 2IS2 50 310 25 100 00 PALO ALTO STABLES, V Passengers paying full fare will be allowed 10 percent oil' return faro if return ing within twelve months. 207 tf For Freight and Passage apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., Agents. (LIMITED) Win. G. Irwin. Clans Sprcckcls, V. M. (tillard, Theo, C. Porter President and Manager - - - - Vice-Presidont Secretary and Treasurer ...... Auditor Cincinnati Safe & Lock Co. SiJigeir Factors Arrive Honolulu from S. F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. Juno It Juno 21 July 12 Inly 1!) Aug. 9 Aug. 1(1 Sept. 0 Sept. 13 Oct. 1 Oct. 11 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Wilder's Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. 320 O'Farrell St., Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotol, S. F., Cal. IDEG TO ANNOUNCE TO J1Y OLD friends and patrons in the Islands that 1 have purchased tiie above Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" lstcluss. Livery Oulllts of every description alsoou bund, l'orsulo: Matched Spans, ltoiul and Draft Horses guaranteed as represented. Correspondence invited. E. It. MILES, 09.Vtf Proprietor. HO YEN KEE & CO., W.C. Wii.ih:ii, Pros. S. li. Kosi: Catt. J. A. Kino, Port Stipt. Sec. THROUGH LINE. From San Francisco for Sydney. Arrive llonoltju. From Sydney for San Francisco. Leave Jlonohdu. 35 Merchant St. Cummins Block. H. W. Schmidt & Sons, AOKNTS KOIl Till! HAWAIIAN IHI.ANIIH, HONOLULU IKON WOBKS, Steam Enuinich, Suiiak Mills, IIoit.khs, CoOMtltS. IllON, DllASri, AND l.KAII Cahtiniis, Machinery of Every Description Made Io Order. Particular attention paid to ShlpV lllacksmithing. Job Work executed at Short Notice, CHR. G-ERTZ, I M po it it. u ami 1)i:.!.i:ii IN Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes aud Slippers 2STo. 103 Iort Street. -AND Commission Agents. 0. B. RIPLEY, AROHITBOT, Complete plans and specifications for uvery deseripllon of building. Contractu drawn iiiid careful superintendence of con struction given when required, Call and examine plans, Now iliutlgus. Modern buildings. Ollleo, Itooiiin.Hprcckula' lilock, Uutuul Tul, m EDWIN A. JONES Has opened an ollicu for traiiacling all business in connection witli Trusts, Purchase aud Salo ol Bonds, Stock and Roal Estate, And is prepared to Audit Accounts. Ollicu: Corner Foil and Merchant blico!. P. O. liox 55. AOENTS Or TIIE Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FUANOISCO, OAL. C. BREWER & GO. (LIMITED) General Mercantile For Local -Nuwk Vy prusuiii Take the liullclin Every tiiiiu. cd Commission Agents .President and Manager Treasurer .... Secretary Auditor .1.0, Carter (I, II. ItobcrtMiu, K, T. IIUIiiji W.F.Allen Hon. II. It. IIIhIioii H.lJ.AIIiin Director 11, Wuturliousu ,,) MONOWAI, Juno 1 ALAMEDA, Juno 1 ALAMEDA, Juno 29 MAltlPOSA..Iuuo2U MAKIPOKA, Julv27 I MONOWAI, July 27 MONOWAI, Aug. 21 ALAMEDA.Aug. 21 ALAMEDA, Kept. 21 MAKIPOSA.Hept 21 MAltlPOSA, Oct. II) j MONOWAI, Oct. 19 MONOWAI, Nov. HI I ALAMEDA.Nov. 1(1 Jt can bo proved Any day That the Daily Hullutin lias the Largest Circulation 01' any paper In Honolulu. IiiiHinesH Men (Stick a No 41 Nuuanu St. $& Bet. Hotel & King IlKAI.KItS IN Crockery, Glassware, Etc. WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE, Commander, Will leave Honolulu nt 2 r. M., touching at Liihalua, Maalaca Day and Makeiiu the same day; Mahukona, Kawaihao anil Ijiu- pahochoo tlio following day, arriving ut llilo at midnight. ICeturniiig leaves Hilo, touching nt Lau nahochoe same dav: Kawaihao a. m.: Ma hukona 10 a. n.i Mukoiia lr. i, Maaiaea Hay (le. m. ; Lahainn H r. M. the following day; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednes days and Saturdays. received after AT LOWhhT IIVTKH. PhimbluuNeatlv perieiiced Workmen. Executed by Ex 719-lm No Preiuht will bo 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES, Oommandor, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday touching at Kahului, I'. M. Haiiiua aud ivipaliulu. nt n iluelo, liana, DR. B. SCHNEIDER, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Club Stables, : : : Honolulu. J las arrived from Switzerland, where lie hud live years' uxperionco in tho Army, and lias opened an ollicu ul tlio Club Stables. MiaT Both Telephones 477.'i&tt 715-lm M. L. MINEtt, D. V. S., Vktkici.naisv Hiiiiiii:o.n, Piivmician 1)i:mist. ltetiiruing will arrive ut Honolulu every Sunday luuruinu. ho received after le. No Frelulit will M. on day ol sailing. (lie landinus to it. as we will not hold Ollicu: Hotel Stables. Ollicu Hours: Hi a. m,; i:;U)to:i::H)i'. m. Iin Dur. Consiu'iiecs must be at receive their Ficl ourselves resiiouillilo after such Freigiit has been lauded. Wlille tint Coiniiauv will use duo dili gence in handling Live Stock, uo decline to assume any respousiiuiuy in case oi ine lois of same. Tlio Couipauy will not he responsible for Money or Jewelry unlox placed in the eare of Puri-crs. .rl7 k'intlii Vommrrvhl I'riiitinu promptly woutrd nt low juh ut ic ltJ!u((lm Oj)ice, Jteildeiicu with Dr. F. L. Miner, Herein nia stri'et. All calls will receive prompt titloiition. 712-tI TO IiET I AWN MOWEIIK TO LET 11Y THE I J day, week or mouth- Itepairiugi ('leaning aud SliarHiiiiug iloue, Duplicate l'lcccn furnished when retjuired. Maeliines called for mid relumed. Also, llcpalrlng Harden Hose in fact, can do anything necessary around the houtu or stable. King Up .Mllllltll lOIOpllOlltl l.TJ r.M.tl N. F. IIUItdl'KH. By Thoophilua Harris Davioa, Forson al Guardian of H. B. H. Tho Prin cess Kaiulani of Hawaii. North American Kovicw, May, 1803. I lmvo boon asked to contribute a short paper upon tho Hawaiian situa tion, especially from the standpoint which may bo supposed to have led to tho recent mission of tlio PrinccBB KTiuultmi, accompanied by myself as her guardian, to Washington. This mission was neither more nor less tlnin an unofllcial but very em phatic protest against the errand of the five Hawaiian Commissioners to Washington. I will, therefore, go straight to my subject, and assume that my readers have already seen tho article which appeared in the March number of this Keviow, from the pen of Mr. Thurston, Chairman of tho Commission. That gentleman is described as "ex Prime Minister of Hawaii, and Chair man of'ilio Hawaiian Annexation Commission." It is important to ob serve that Mr. Thurston became l'rimo Minister by tho appointment of the Hawaiian Sovereign, under authority of the Hawaiian Constitution; and that the Annexation Commission, of which he is now Chairman, was con stituted in defiance of the Sovereign, and of tho Constitution, aud of tho people of Hawaii. In 1887 Mr. Thurston and Mr. Dole, now Prebident of the Provisional Government, were largely instrument al in preparing the Constitution un der which Mr. Thurston became Pre mier and Mr. Dole Justice of the Supreme Court, and under which Liliuokalani afterwards became sove reign. Tho Queen and all tho livo CommisLioneis are under oath to sup port that Constitution, and there is no power that can absolve them from that oath except tlio Hawaiian nation, or its conquerors. But the Commis sioners daio not to-day ask the Ha waiian people to sanction tho scheme which has brought them to Washing ton. On page 570 Mr. Thurston quotes Mr. Ulaiue's reply to the question "How would tho United States Govern ment receive an application for annex ation?" aB follows: '"I consider that tlio acquisition of the islands is of so great importance to the United States that I cannot conceive of such a pro position being refueed 1 would very much like to ask Mr. Thurston: "Who put that question to Mr. Blaine, aud who authorized tho question?" Queen Liliuokalani was well aware of the compromising position which some Hawaiian oiticials have assumed, and she and her people have been for many months in u state of alarm and suspicion because of the open advoca cy cf schumos against the indepen dence ot the kingdom. In October and Novembor of last year, when I happened to bo in Hono lulu, this question of the independ ence of the islands was so much dis cussed, and tlio autonomy waB so pub licly threatened, ihut I am able lo quote the following sentence from a letter of mine which was published at the time: "An impression has been conveyed to the newspapers and the statesmen of other countries that there aro men of inlluence in this country who would be willing to see purl of the Hawaiian territory ceded to tlio United States in return for pecuniary advantages. A suspicion of disloyalty and infidel ity has gathered around tome of those who ought to be directing Hawaiian ailairs, and they have not only lost their own iulluence. but have played into the hands of worse men, who have at least wit enough to be loyal. Wo foreigners must so think, aud so speak, and no act, as to inspire tho Hiiwuiiaus sovereign and people with confidence in the friendship wo protest, making them feel that this tlag lias no more faithful friends than wo who live under its folds." I saw then that tho Queen was get ting more and more under the influ ence of bad advisers, whilst lha men who represented the intelligence und industry, aud even the integrity of the country, were becoming more and more entangled in the meshes of dis loyalty, under tho guidance of tljoao who ought to have been leading, in stead of abandoning, tho Hawaiian nationality which they had sworn to uphold. I do not denv that there has been very grave cause for dissatisfaction with tho legislation aud government of tho Queen. On the other hand many of her foreign subjects of tho hotter class have shown little patriot ism and h'bs tact in tho way in which they have mot their ditliouliios. When the Queen knew that somu uf lior white statesmen were not above hecret ly dhciiHBing with tho civil and naval authorities of a foreign power tho mode in which they could best attack tho autonomy of the kingdom, is it any wonder that she helplessly strove to recover, even by tho impossible means of a new Constitution, the power which these men seemed to her to he using to her country's ruin. 1 have thus far endeavored to port ray tliu condition which existed early in December when I left Honolulu. On one side nil ill-advised queen, seeking by intrigue and by unwise, if not disreputable, alliances to save her nationality, but supported by the pas sionate instincts of nearly the whole Hawaiian people; and on the other side u foreign population, who had in many cases assumed the duties of citizenship without realising the ex tent of its responsibilities, utid who piiiehuinud thut the comiuetuial In terests of the foreign-burn iniisl out- till) 'piIE WKP.KI.Y l!ULLiniN--2ii Cillr J. umnaol Interesting Heading Mutter. Inlands, ft) mulled to foreluu coiintrie,a. (Uuntinutil on Mh I'uye.) J - V A