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VOL. V. NO. 751.
HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1893.
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ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS.
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MAKER.
and Watch-
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HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
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(Llxiaitecl)
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FERTILIZERS
ALEX. CROSS A SONS'
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Fertilizers,
Insuring prompt delivery.
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suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and
giving a lasting brilliancy to colors.
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REFINED SUGARS,
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NSURANGE.
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(Limited)
Assets, 86,124,057.
New York Life Inc. Co.,
Assets, 8137,499,198.99.
C. 0. BERGER
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Wm.G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Wm. O. Irwin. -Glaus
Spreckuls,
W. M. Gillurd, .
Theo. 0. Porter
President and Manager
- - - - Vice-President
Secretary mid Treasurer
Auditor
S-mgetr Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
AOCNT8 OF TIIE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAX FRANCISCO, CAL.
C BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
AND
Commission Agents
J. 0. Carter . . . 1'rvt.hlfiit mid .Munnifiir
(1. 11, Rohcruoii TraiMirnr
1'. 1". llWioj . . buiiut.iry
. F. Alliin ... .Auditor'
JIOII, . II. IIUIMIII
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B. UjAlltn V DlreulorN .
II, YHKril"llB
11. 8. Moonn, Supt. V. H. Taylor, Pros.
ilisdon Iron forks,
San Francisco,
Cal.
BUILDERS OF
Improved Sugar Machinery
BOILERS & ENGINES.
Pumping Machinery
For Irrigating and Water Works purposes
of any cupactty.
Wrought Iron & Steel Yater Pipe & Fluinlng
DAVIDSON FTJJUTFS,
MATHESON LOOK-JOINT PIPE,
HEINE SAFETY BOILER,
Etc.,
Etc.
Et
a,
Etc.
t&- For furtlier particulars and cata
logues, address
K,iscioxi Iroxx Works,
San Francisco, California.
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The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea. and Coffee
AT ALL HOURS.
THE FINEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
HNOLTE. FroiD.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G-. J. "Waller.
Manager.
CHAS. T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oahu.
Agent to tttko Acknowledgements to La
bor Contructs"
Agent to grunt Marriage Licenses, Hono
lulu, 0.1 Int.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
Beott's Freight and Parcel Express.
Agent for the Burlington Kouto.
REAL ESTATE UROKER
and GENERAL
AGENT.
llELl.
;m TELEPHONE
P. O. liox 4 IB-
-Mutual ISO
IK Momlinnl (.
Honolulu II, T
c. j. McCarthy,
Real Estate & Collection Agency
AGENT FOR
Cincinnati Safe & Lock Go.
35 Merchant St., : Cummins Block.
OHR. G-ERTZ,
iMl'nillKlt ami Dkai.kii in
Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes
and Slippers
No, 103 IToi-t Street.
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hiiii.it iMi'ourcii (ii
ENOLISH AND CONTINENTAL
IDry G-oods
No, la Kiialiuiiiiinu Htrout.
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Hits opi-ncu an olilco for tranmctliin all
Imsliii'Hs in coiiiii'ctlou with
Tru&ts, Furchaso aud Salo of Eouils,
Stock aud Hoal Estate,
Aud U prupannl to Audit AucnuiiU,
Ollliv: CuriHT Furl uml Meruliant utrceta.
I 1'. 0. Hox M.
pSfj
Canadian-Australian
STEAMSHIP LINE
TIME TABLE.
For Vancouver, B. C,
From Sydney and Hrisbnno:
.Irn'ir
Honolulu
..July 1,1803
.Aug. 1, 1H0.1
Aug. 31, 18U3
..Oct. 2. 18SM
8. S. "WARIUMOO"
S.S. "MIOWERA"...
8. S. "WARIUMOO".
S. S. "MIOWERA"...
S. 8. "WARIUMOO"
..Nov. 1, 1803
S.S. "MIOWERA" Dec. a, 1893
8. 8. "WARIUMOO" Jan. 1, lbDl
AND MONTHLY THEREAFTER.
For Sydney & Brisbane
From Vancouver, 15. C. :
.IrnVc
Honolulu
.. Juno 21, 1893
..Julv21, 18!)3
Aug. 21, 1MI.I
.Sept. 21, 18!3
Oct. 21. 18!) i
..Nov. 21. 1X11
..Dec. 21, 180!
...lull. 21, 1801
S.S. "MIOWERA"...,
S. S. "WARIUMOO" ,
8. 8. "MIOWERA"...
S.S. "WARIUMOO".
S.S. "MIOWERA"...
8. S. "WARIUMOO"
S.S. "MIOWERA"
S. S. "WARIUMOO"
AND MONTHLY THEREAFTER.
Passenger and Freight Rates
TO VANCOUVER, 11. 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.
W8F For Freight or PnsMigo apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,
?U-td
General Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco :
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MARIPOSA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Companv will
bo due ut Honolulu horn Sydney and 'Auck
land on or about
June 29th,
And will Irave for thp above port with
Mails and Passengers on or about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
June 29th,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails und Passengers for the ubove ports.
Tho undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
gXf For further particulars regarding
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
i-sii Gonoral Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time TelToI.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from K. F.
June 11. . . .
July 12
Aug. 0
Sept. 0
Out. I
Nov. 1
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
June 21
July 111
Aug. lit
. Sept. 13
Oct. 11
Nov. 8
THROUGH LINE.
From Sun Franciseo
for Sydnoj.
Arrive Honolulu.
ALAMEDA, June 2!)
From Sydney for
Sun Frunclbco.
J.eme Honolulu.
MARIPOSA,.Tunu2!)
.iiAiurosA, July 27
.iiumiwAi, July 27
MONOWA1. Aim. 21 ALA.MEDA.Aiii!
21
ALAMEDA, Sept. 21 M Altll'OBA.Bupt.21
MARH'OSA, Oct. Ill , MONOWAl, Oct. II)
MONOWAI, Nov. 10 I A LAM EDA, Nov. 10
GROWEUS
TVTOT ALL
I'O.MOLOOISTH ARK
all colors, shaiios und
11 iiwiiro that
fornix cull hu put mi 1 1 ut same Block. 1' or
iiibtiuu'c, till kinds of I 'hriin will llourbh
oil the Or.iugo Stuck, c. g., I.umous, Lliuct
uruiigus.hiiauilocks.eic. Tliolllu Pirlgncd
is prep.ir.id to peiforn, (Jriifilng. Iluddlug,
iiti!.. on all kiinl. of Fruit aud other Tr. ...
lilluht iifiulicuioil In siM.v I. mrt. not ex
ro FKUIT
w$fc
ternally, hut luttiriiully, mid for a fuw
cents only. .VddroM
W. LUCAti.
7 W'li 1IUM.CTIM Olllcf,
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD.
$5.00 SocondCtaM First Class $10.00
. - LESS THAN DY OTHER LINES .
MOUNTAIN RESORTS: Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen, Fraser Canon, Etc.
THROUGH RATE TICKETS ISSUED TO ALL POINTS IN CANADA AND THE
UNITED STATES by tho Canadian-Australian Steam Lino. Or,
To ALL POINTS In Japan, China and India by the "Empress" Steam Line from Vancouver
AROUND THE WORLD PER C. P. R. FOR $610.
M. M. STERN,
DIst. Freight ifc l'as. Agent,
018 Market Htrcet,
San FrancNco, Cal.
Paciflcfflaiis.s.co.
AND THE
Occidental and Oriental S.S, Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the above
ports on or about tho following dates:
Stmr "CHINA" .
Ktmr "OCEANIC"
Stmr "CHINA" .,
Stmr "OCEANIC"
Stmr "CHINA"...
Stmr "OCEANIC"
Stmr "CHINA"..,
Stmr "OCEANIC"
. .July !), 1S9.J
.Aug. 7, lb!i;i
.bept. 18, 1S!
. .Oct. 10, lb'J
.Nov. 1!7, 1WI3
Dec. , lbU.'t
. Feb. S. lWJt
Jluri'h 6, 18iH
Stmr "CHINA" April Hi, lt!M
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of tho abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from Hong-
kon
iikuiiu lOKonuma 10 uie auoveporton
about the followiui: dates:
or
Julyi), lb!)3
Stmr "CITY OF NEW YORK'. . .
.1 III v 31, lb'.U
Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. b, 1MM
Stmr "CITY OF PEKINd"... . . . ,
Aug. 16. 1803
Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. ii lb!)3
Stmr "OH IN A" Nov. U lb'J3
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4 lbU3
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
, Jan. 2, 1891
Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. L 181)1
Stmr "CHINA" March '.11, 18'Jl
Stmr "GAELIC" May 14, lbtll
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO VOKO- TO 1HIMI-
MAMA. KONO.
(,nl'iii $ir,n oo ?i7r oo
Cabin, round trip 4
months 'J2i 00 202 50
Cabin, round trip 12
months 202 r.0 310 25
European Steerage... 83 00 100 00
JSP Passengers paying full faro will ho
allowed 10 percent oil return faro if return
ing within twelve month.
SP For Freight and Passage upply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 tf
Agents.
Wilto's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
w. a
WlLIIKR,
CAIT. J.
Pres. S. II. Rokk,
A. Kino, Port Supt.
Sec.
Stmr. KINATJ,
CLARKE. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 i-, m., touching at
Luhalna, Maalaca Bay aud Makena the
sumo day; Mahiikona, Kauiiiliaeuud I.au
pulioehou the following day, arriving at
llilu at midnight.
Roturnlng leaves Hllo, touching at Luu
pahochoe same day; Kawaihuo a. m.; Mu-
Illlk'.illiL 1(1 1 1. Mnlsn.i.i f.. ... XI....I
Ray or. M.; Lalinlnii h I-. m. tho'following
duy; arriving at Honolulu (1 a. m. Wednes-
days and Sutiirduvs.
No Freight will be reieiv.-.l aflnr
12 noon on day of sailing. I
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leiive Honolulu every Tuesdav at f
r. m., tuiichtng al Kiihului, lluelu, llauu,
llamoa and Kipahulu.
Rctuiiiiiig will arrive nt llonofnln uvcry
Kiiuday uiuriiiiig.
W".N' Freight will be received after
I r. m, on uuy of sailing.
('tiiisigui'fs must Ihi at the laiidliigs to
rccuiVH their Freight, us wo will not hold
ourselves responsible aftur such Fr.-li'lit
has been hiuofed.
While tho Company will use due tllll
geiit'u in hititdliiig Live Htock, wu dccliuu
to iissumu any losponsiblllly in case of tho
loss of niline.
Till. Cflllilillliv ti'lll nr.1 lu, j.k(.,...kll.l.. I...
i vi'.'T "." V.'.V f,. ....i. T "'"""
'H'V.Vi "r Jl "' fry l,"U'' ,l",'l',f '" ,l10 miro
"' ' "r",
Ail kimh ( Commmu'ul I'rinlimj
promptly nimttit ut low mini ut the
Itullrlin Ojur.
Stmr "CHINA" June 1J, 18!)3
Stmr "UELUIO" June 27, lb!
Stmr "PERU" July 7 181)3
Stmr "OCEANIC" Julv 17, 18U.1
Stmr "CITY OF KIODE JANEIRO"
For Tickets and Uonornl Informa
tion apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,
Alrnlsor Ihe Jlawaiian hlnmh.
Daily Bulletin
Employment,
House & Rooms
Registry !
Cap All advertisements for this depart
ment must be paid in udvance. Orders to
continue should be given the afternoon the
advertisement expires. Advertisements for
the Registry must be handed in before VI
o'clock noon of the duy they Urst appear.
The ratet. given below under each head are
for advertisements not exceeding live lines,
counting seven words to a line. Five cents
a lino will bo added to each iigure for all
above live lines.
Employment Wanted.
.,!(. under Ihh hcml, 'Joe. one ueck orlcm:
contiuiieil, 10c. a ucek.
Help Wanted.
Ah. under thh Arm, GOc. one time; eon
tinuid, 10c. each time.
Lost and Found.
.!(. under thh haul, 50c.
tinned, 2oc. each time.
one lime; eon-
Houses To Lot.
Ads. under thh head, 50c. one lime; con
tinued, lOr. each time.
Houses Wanted.
.!(. under this head, 50c. one time: con
tinual, 10c. each lime.
Booms To Lot.
-l(j, under this head, 25c. one time; 50c.
one utek; continued, 10c. ench ueck.
Rooms Wanted.
Ads. under this heud,
tinned, 10c. each time.
50c. one time; con-
JAPANESE
BAZAAR
Oppo. Bethel St.
Hotel Street.
HAS ON II Ml
SILK
and SILK CRAPE
For Ladies Dresses,
lieautiful Embroidered and Drawn Work
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Lacipier Work Glovu Itoxcs, Cabinets,
Lanterns fQr petes Balls. EtC.
J "U1IUJ
Fancy Silk Jupanesc Umbrcllus,
Showy Flower Pots, Satauma Ware,
Window und Veranda ltlimls,
Paper Napkins, China Ware, Etc,
COP Inspection cordiully invited. No
tioublo to show Goods.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
ICE CREAM PARLORS
Having Changed Hands are now Prepared
to Furnish
ICE CREAM or the Best Quality,
SHERBETS or the Best Quality.
Ice Cream Soda and Soda Water
j And a Choicu Assortment of
; FRENCH AND PLAIN MIXED CANDIES
, ALSO
COFFEE, CHOCOLATE it TEA
hpuvi-'h ti mmi-u
BtlttD to oniibli.
' MRS. ATWOOD.
Proprlolross.
737-tf
3STOTIOE3 !
rplIE UXDEltSKlNED HA8TH1H DAY
J. disposed of his Kpit'ss llusiuess to
Mr. 1), McCorristou. Thanking thu puhllo
for iliutr liberal patronage 1 would solicit
a I'linlliiuiiucu of the Mime to Mr. Mi
Conliton. M. N, bANDEUS.
Havi.no nntciiAHi:!) handkrs'
Express Jliiklncas I um now pro-
piircii luiiiiniiii iii uu iiirmge in iketuuil.
i able Rates,
.Mr. t oopcr win coitllutiu
u
my 1'iiiiiluy.
Olilco us formiirly
KIiik
i street. 1). MiCORRlhTON
Jloiiolulu, Muj , M, ivi.1. 71t-2w
FOll SALE
rpili: hCIKIONER 'NORMA,'
j. (a i
llullv hu
Copper mid ('opivr iintiiiwl.
Fur prluv uml p.irtluulur upply
! T.W-tf TJIKO. JI.DaViF.i
Jprlu
&.
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H H L'O.
GEARY ACT GOOD LAW.
It is Sustained by tho TJnitod States
Supremo Court.
At Washington on May 15th tho
Supromo Court sustained tho deci
sion of tho New York courts in favor
of tho constitutionality of tho Geary
Chincao registration act. Chief
Justice Fuller and Justices Brewer
and Field dissonted. Tho opinions
of all throo are based upon pretty
much tho same lines, though oooh
road his dissont separately. They
deal largely with treaty rights.
Browor savs tho Geary act is in
human and unconstitutional.
Field's opinion was especially
sovoro on tho Geary act. Ho said it
was barbarous to treat the Chinese
in this fashion in times of peace;
that a cruel aud unusual punish
ment was imposed, and the law was
unconstitutional.
Fuller's opinion says tho law
amounts to a bill of attainder, and
that it is also ex post facto.
In the courtroom many distin
guished peoplo were prosont, among
them Sonator Dolph, who drafted
the bill passed.
Justice Gray delivered tho open
ing address of tho court. He re
viewed tho Chiuoso registration act
in dutail. He said tho whole ques
tion hinged on tho sixth section.
Tho Chinese had been given one
year in which to register. Tho Col
lectors of Internal Keren ue were in
places vonreuient to tho Chinese.
The alien Chinese are not and can
not be naturalized, therefore they
cannot bo considered as bolonging
to tho people of the United States.
Congress certainly has tho right to
legislate for hur citizens as against
the alien.
Tho latter is doubtless entitled, in
a curtain sunbo, to protection and
safeguard, to bo provided by Con
gress, but in no sense is this to im
pede Congress or its administrators
of tho law in enforcing tho statutes
for the welfare of tho people of tho
United States.
Concerning tho caso of Leo Joe,
who applied for a certificate of resi
dence and was refused on the trround
that he could not produce at least
one crediblo white witness, tho court
says t hat Congress certainly has the
right to say who shall be naturalized
as a United States citizen, and there
is certainly propriety in tho United
States Congress deciding who shall
certify or testify or act as a witness
for tho applicant for naturalization.
There is equal propriety in tho
United States proscribing that her
own citizens, if need bo, shall bo
witnesses in the case of a Chinese
alien who applies for a certificate of
registration under tho Geary act.
Every nation has a right in time of
war to keep aliens out of her terri
tory, and that right exists equally in
times of peace.
This registration act was not de
signed to aud does not make crimi
nals of tho Chinese, nor does it seek
to punish them. It merely provides
that those entitled to remain in the
United States shall provide them
selves with means of identity, being
without which they shall bo taken
before a United States Judge aud
ordered deported. "Taken before
a United Estates Judge" are words
almost exactly identical with those
used in the habeas corpus act. This
is not a punishment of tho Chinese.
It is merely tho exaction of tho laws
of Congress enacted for tho welfare
of tho peoplo of tho United States.
Justice Gray said that tho ques
tion presented was the constitution
ality and olleot of tho sixth section
of tho act entitled "An act to pro
hibit tho coming of Chinese porhous
into tho United States." Tho Justice
sketched tho provisions of tho law
rapidly and then proceeded to say
it was perfectly well settled that it
was ouo of tho fundamental princi
ples of tho law of nations that ovory
independent nation had an inherent
right to keep alions out of its terri
tory if the exorciso of that power
was demanded by the public welfare.
That power exists in time of war
and equally so in timo of peace, and
had always been recognized as bo
longing to independent nations. Tho
United Stales, as has all of tho great
powors, has tho power to make war,
to make peace, to pass acts of na
turalization aud to pass all necessary
and proper laws to carry out the
powors reposed in Congress. On the
political department of tho Govern
ment devolved tho care of interna
tional relations. It had been settled in
two cases that the powor of exclu
sion may bo vested in executive of
ficers, aud tho aid of tho judiciary
might be invoked. It was no new
thing iu public law for nmttors to be
executive and political iu tho first
instance and thou to take judicial
force as the political department
might direct. Tho courts havo no
authority to revise the decisions or
the action aud effect in these cases,
except so far as provision has been
made by law. Tho treaties with
China provided originally for very
free intercourse. That was iu 18011.
Then it was found that it was neces
sary to have tnoro powor for tho
convenient regulation of this mat
ter, and subsequent treaties more
distinctly recognized, as contem
plated by tho contracting parties,
tho power to regulate the entrance
of Chiuoso in this country. If Con
gress makes a lnw inconsistent with
a treaty it may giro foreign nations
the right to complain uud take such
action as it may deem best for its
own interest, lint the duty of tho
courts of the United Statos is clear
aud they must recognize its force.
liihtiuo Gray hero dwelt at length
upon tho objection that had boon
(G'diiHnuccf on 4th ii(.)
1