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X1'r"iH :?'' f -wga ""Vlinw1 flfl" X4 ( 1 J j JJv Jy J J Jl' fr -- , 11 i ft - t VOL. VI. NO. 771. HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. "IIMBBBBBEBPf 'mmmmmmwmm1 535 M JMll L-V" 5 l!" i r -. "4 V ft"' fc.. THE DAILY BULLETIN PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUHDAY BY TUB Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd., AJ? TUE OFFICE. 326 & 328 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. SUBSCRIPTION Six Dollars a Ykab. Dellvored In Honolulu at Fh-ty Gents a Montu, in advance. THE WMLY BULLETIN -IS PUBLISHED BavBimr ttjeisixa.y At Four Dollars a Year to Domestic, and Five Dollars to Foreign Subscribers. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING A IfK IN SUPERIOR style. -5fl BOTH TELEPHONES W '250 P. O. BOX' 89. -l The Daily Bulletin-Is printed and pub lished by the Bulletin Publishing Com pany, Limited; at its office, Merchant Btreet, Honolulu, Hawaiuyi Islands. Daniel Logan, editor,' r'esides'on Alakca street, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters for the paper "Edifeoii Bulletin," and business letters " Manager Bulletin Publishing Company." .Using a personal address may Cause delay in at tention. -fc Business Cards. IiEWEBS & COOKE, IlUPOBTEBS AND DEALERS IN LUMUEB ANI) ALL KINDS OF BuiLDINU MATERIALS. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. HACKFELD & CO., Qenbral Commission Agents. Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. a. "W. MACFARLANE & CO. Importers and Commission Merchants. Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer and General Business Agent. Mahukona, Kohala, Hawaii. WENNER & CO., Manufacturing and Importing Jkwelkrb. 92 Fort Street, Honolulu. EDWIN A. JONES -Has opened an office for transacting all business in connection with Trusts, Purchase and Sale of Bonds, Stock and Real Estate, And is prepared to Audit Accounts. Office: Corner Fort and Merchant streets. P. O. Box 65. THOS. LINDSAY, Uahufactubikq Jeweler MAKER. AND WaTCII- tCukui Jewelry a specialty. Particular attention paid to all kinds of repairs. Molnerny J! look, Fort Street. ATLAS ASSUBANOE 00. OF LONDON. H. W. Schmidt & Sons, Agents mv, the Hawaiian Inlands. HONOLULU IRON WORKS, .'Steam Enuines, Suuaii Mills, Koilkhs, , Coolers. Ikon, Uiiahh, and Lead Oastiniis, Machinery of Every Description Made to 'Order. Particular attention paid to Ships' UlackHiuithilig. Job Work uxeunted ut 1 Short Notice. O. B. RIPLEY, AROHITHOT. "Complete plans and snccillcutloiiK for ovury dencrlptlon of building. Contrni'U drawn and curcfttl Nupurlntuiidciu'tt of con utruutlon given whmi ri'ipilrud. Call and Miiuiulnu jiluus. New deklgim. Moduru 'bulldluifB. OlUce, Hooiii 0, HiiacUItt' Wook, tununi mi, MO, R. S. MoonK, Snpt. V. H. Tayloh, Pros. Risdon Iron Works, San Francisco, Cal. BUILDERS OK Improved Sip1 Machinery BOILERS & ENGINES. Pumping Machinery For Irrigating and Water 'Works purposes of any capacity. Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Flumlng DAVIDSON FXJMFS, MATHESON LOOK-JOINT PIPE, HEINE SAFETY BOILER, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. iXf" For further particulars and cata logues, addiess Risdon Ironworks, San Francisco, California. PALO ALTO STABLES, 320 O'Fa.rrell St. Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD friends and iatrons in the Islands that I have purchased the above Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" 1st class. Livery Outtits of every description also on hand. For sale: Matched Spans, Koad and Draft Horses guaranteed as represented. Correspondence invited. E. U. MILES, 5'Xy-i' Proprietor. BEAVER SALOON, The Best Lunch in Town. Tea. and Coffee at all nouns. THE FINEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS OX HAND. EC. J". nSTOXjTE. Prop. THE FA3JA.OE3 ICE CREAM PARLORS Having Changed Hands are now Prepared to Furnish ICE CREAM of the Best Quality, SHERBETS of the Best Quality. Ice Cream Soda and Soda Water And a Choice Assortment of FRENCH AND PLAIN MIXED CANDIES ALSO COFFEE, CHOCOLATE k, TEA (.EltVED TO ORDER. . DIRS. ATW00D, Proprietress. 7.57-tf METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, 81 KING ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers AND - NAVY CONTRACTORS. G-. J. Waller, Manager. OHR. G-ERTZ, IMI'OIIIEII ANI) DCAI.Clt IN Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Slioes and Slippers No. 103 Fort Street. TO LET MOWERS TO LIIT JY THE week or month Ituiiuliliuf. f AWN lj day, Cleaning and Sharpening done; Duplicate riLuuMiiruisntMi winn niiimi, .nurninra culled for ami muirnoil, ,Uo, Repairing Harden Homj In l.ul, unit do anything mieneary arnmid the lumu or stable, Ring up .Mutual 'lulmilionii 102. wj.lf S' K KIMKIICHH r'pHJJ WEEKLY JlUl.l.iri'JN-W 001. X unlit of InterwtliU! lleudliiii Matter, lnlftinKItt mihIIhI In fnrHin omiiitrlt'H.i'', fcVi-.. 0M 1M. G. IRWIN & CO. (Limited) OFFER FOU SALE FERTILIZERS ALEX. CROSS & SONS' Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. Wo are also prepared to take orders for Messrs. IT. Ohleunclt Ss Oo.'s Fertilizer's, Insuring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL This is a superior Paint Oil. con suming less pigment tiibu iiinseeu uu, una uiviug 11 lusiuig uruimuuy to colors, useu witu urier suiface. it gives a splendid floor I-iim., Cement, REFINED SUGARS, SALMON. Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef paraffins paint co.'s Compounds, Roofing & Papers, Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering. Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever lasting Paint Especially designed for Vacuum Tans. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, 87,109,825.49. 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. C. 0 BERGER, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm. G. Irwin & Go. (LIMITED) Wm. G. Irwin, - President and Manager Glaus Spreckels, - - - - Vice-President W. M. Gifl'urd, - Secretary and Treasurer Tlieo. C. Porter ---.-. Auditor Sijigar Paotors AND Commission Agents. AOENTS OF TUE Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. C. BREWER & GO. (LIMITED) General Mercantile ANH Commission Agents J. f ). Carter . . I'riwldent and Manager 1. II. RoburUoii. . . . Treasurer II. K, JIIhIiuii. . ficorclary W. Allen Auditor Hon, I). R.liUliup 8. O. Allen Dlreolom II, WiterluiiiM , ) Canadian-Australian STEAMSHIP LINE TIME TABLE. For Vancouver, B. C, Fiom Sydney and Brisbano: Arriic Honolulu S. 8. "M IOWERA" '. Aug. 1, 1803 S. 8. "WARRIMOO" Aug. 31, lb93 S. S. "MIOWERA" Oct. 2, 1803 8. S. "WARRIMOO" Nov. 1, 1803 S. S. MIOWERA" Dec. 2, 1803 8. S. "WARRIMOO" Jan. 1, 1801 AND MONTHLY THEREAFTER. For Sydney & Brisbane From Vancouver, B. C : Arriie Jlunuliilu S. S. "WARRIMOO" Julv 21, 1805 S. S. "MIOWERA" Aug. 21, 1MH 8. S. "WARRIMOO" Sept. 21, 1803 S. 8. "MIOWERA" Oct. 21. 1MO 8. 8. "WARRIMOO" Nov. 21. 180.1 S. S. "MIOWERA" Dec. 21, 1803 S, S. "WARRIMOO" Jan. 21, 1801 AND MONTHLY THEREAFTER. Passenger and Freight Rates TO VANCOUVER, B. C, Are the Same as to San Francisco, Gal, Through Tickets to All Points In Canada and the United States per Cana dian Pacific Railway. For Freight or Pas-sago apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., 719-td General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service. For San Francisco : The Ne,v and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MONOWAr1 Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bo due at Honolulu from 8j dney and Auck land on or ubout July 27th, And will leave for the above port with Mails and Passengers on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland : The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco, on or about July .27th, And will have prompt despatch with juuns aim russengers lor tne anove pons. The undersigned are now prepared to issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. For further narticulars reirardinc Freight or Passage apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., l-fil General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Go. Tixie TaTole. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from S. F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. July 12 Aug. 0. Sept. t) Oct. 1... Nov. 1.. ....July 1!) ....Aug. 10 ,...bept. IK Oct. 11 Nov. THROUGH LINE. From San Francisco for Sydney. Arriie Jlunuliilu. From Sydney for Sail Francisco. Jteitve Honolulu, MONOWAI, July 27 A LAM EDA, Aug 21 MAJUFOBA,Suiit.21 MONOWAI, Oct. 10 ALAMEDA, Nov. HI MARIPOSA, July! MONOWAI.Aul-. : !7 II :t ALAMEDA, Sept. MARIPOSA, Oct. II) MONOWAI, Nov. Ill OHAS. T. G-ULICK, Notary Public for the Island of Oahu. Agent to take Acknowledgements to La bor Contracts. Agent to grant Marriage Declines, Hono lulu, Oiiliu, Agent for thu Hawaiian Islands of 1'ltt A bcott's Freight ami I'ari'ul Express. Agent for thu Jlurliiigton Route. REAL ESTATE llltOKIIH ami (MINERAL AdllNT. lUu.318- TELKI'liONH -Mutual 13'i 1'. O, llux 115 88 Merchant it. Honolulu, il, I. Canadian-Australian Steamship Line IN OONNHOTION WITH CANADIAN FACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD. Tickets per G. P. R. are $5 SS4 $P STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY. THROUGH TICKETS issued EUROPE, For Brisbane and Sydney: STEAMERS SAIL 21st EACH MONTH. Freight and Passenger Agents: D. MoNICOLL, Montreal, Canada. M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Cal. . McL. BROWN, Vancouver, B. 0. PaciflcMailS.S.Co.WMer's Steamship Co. AND THE Occidental and Oriental S.S, Co, For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. Steamers of the above Companies will Ill 1 I 1 1J naw.t 1 .-. !...! ....v.. 4,. 1. 1 I T.nrts ir nhniit. tliH f..iimvmi. .lot.,, i in in, iionoiuiu on uieir wiv 10 xue ports on or about the following dates Stmr "CHINA".... . .July 9, 189J Stmr "OCEANIC". ..Aug. 7, 18!U Stmr "CHINA" Sept. 18, 18!W Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. 10, 18! Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 27, 18U3 Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 2,",, lb'JJ Stmr "CHINA" Feb. 5, 18'Ji Stmr "OCEANIC" March 0, 18H Stmr "CHINA" April 10, 181H For SAN FRANCISCO. ' Steamers of the above Companies will call il at Honolulu on their way from Hong ng and Yokohama to the above port on about the follow inj; dates: koiii or Stmr "OCEANIC" Julv 17, 1803 btmr "CITY OF RIODE JANEIRO" Julv 25, 18i Stmr "CITY OF NEW YORK'' July 31, 18U3 Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. 8, 1893 btmr "CITY OF PEKING" Aug. 15, 1893 Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. 2o, 18U3 Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 0, lb'.il Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, lb'J3 Stmr. "CITY OF PEKING" Jan. 2, lb!)l Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, 1891 Stmr "CHINA" March 20, 18!M Stmr "GAELIC" May 14, 18i)l RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO YOKO HAMA. TO IIOMI KOMI. $175 00 22 60 ,310 25 100 00 Cabin Cabin, round trio 1 $150 00 months 225 00 Cabin, round trip 12 months 202 fiO European Steerage... 8ft 00 B Passengers paying full fare will be allowed 10 percent oil return furo if return- ng witnin twelve months. For Freight and Passage apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., 27 tf Agents. JAPANESE BAZAAR Hotel Street, Oppo. Bethel St. 18 HOLDING A C3-EKTXJI1Q-E Clearance Sales GREAT BARGAINS ! IN ALL KINDS OF Handsome and Artistic Goods, Etc, Etc., Etc., Etc. J. M. de SA e SILVA. DR. S. ASANOT Physician and Surgeon NO. 107 NlTUANl) AVENUE, (Ncurly opp. Eugle House.) Ofui'H Hoi its: 7 to If r. m. (i to l'J A. M., I to i and 7 l-J-t f WAIAKEAKUA NOTICE. A LI, PARTIES DKblJtlNO TO (10 TO Wol.ikeakuu ImiIN In Manna Valley aru hereby ri'iptoiitul to obtain a permis sion (ioiii the undesigned, otherwise they will Im proMHiuted for trnoi:iHK if found on the prciultoi without such iivruiUtloii. JAH. II. IIDYH. at the Lund OlMcc, bllpiuinu Court lllllld li'K Honolulu 7W-tf $10 Less than U.S. Line from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and also to BRISBANE and SYDNEY. For Victoria and Vancouver B. C: STEAMER8 SAIL Aug. 1st, Au Oct. 2d, Nov. 1st, Dec. 2 31st, and Jan. 1, 1801. UV For Tickets and General Informa tion apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ayentsfur the Jlauaiian Islamh. TIME TABLE. W. C. Wilder, Pres. S. B. Rose, Sec. Cai-t. J. A. Kino, Port Bupt. Stmr. KENAU, CLARKE, Commander. ' leave Honolulu at 2 p. m., touching at Lahaiua, Maalaea Buy uud Makemi the same day; Mahukona, kauuihae and Lau- pahoehoe the following duy, urriving at Hilo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU: Tuesdav Friday: Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday Tuesday .Julv 11 Julv 21 .Aug. 1 .Aug. 11 .Aug. 22 .Sept. 1 Sept. 12 Friday Sept, Tuesday Oct iTiuay Oct. 13 Returning leuves Hilo, touching at Lau pahochocsumeduy; Kuwaihue a. m.; Ma hukoniulO a. m. Mukenu 4 p. m.; Maalaea Day Or. m.; Livhaina 8 r m. the following duy; arriving at Honolulu (i a. m. Wednes days and Saturdays. ARRIVES AT HONOLULU: Wednesday July 10 Saturday July 2!) Wednesday Aug. 9 Saturday.. . . . Aug. 10 Wednesday Aug. 30 Saturday Sept. 0 Wednesday ... .. .Sept. 20 Saturday Sept. 30 Wednesday (jet. 11 Saturday Oct. 21 No Freiirht will be received after 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES. Commander. Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 r. m., touching ut Kauului, Huelo, Huna, Hamou and Kipahulu. Returning will arrive at Honolulu every Sunday morning. No Freiuht will be received after 4 p. m. on aay of sailing. ionsignees must be at tho bindings to receive their Freight, as wo will not hold ourselves responsible ufter such Freiuht has been lauded While the Company will use due dili gence in bundling Live Stock, we decline to assumo any responsibility iu case of the loss of sumo. The Company will not be responsible for Money or Jewelry unless placed in tho care of Pursers. Real Estate Agency, No. 619 Fort Street. to 3 Furnished Rooms with or without board ; good location, 1 Furnished House at l'aluma near Re formatory School (."J per Month, 1 Cottage on lieretanla Btreet $ir per Mouth. 1 Cottago on lleretania Strtet, opposite Ice Works. 3 Stores on Nuuanii Street, near Kero tunia btreet. FOR SALE. Hoiimi and I)t on lleretania street near I'ensaeola, Lot 'AW feet frontage and 1 10 foet deep, Also, a Valuable lllock of Brick lluilil iligs In the huirt of the City. Several Desirable Residences tit first class locutions. 1 Upright Piano For Snlo. 0 E. 1IOARDMAN, Agent. 727-tf NOTICE, ALL PERSONS 1IAVIN11 CLAIMS ugalust theettutuof It, C, llaiiilleld, deceased, are ivipit'iitud to present thorn to inu within thirty dins from this date, or they will be forever barrodi and till Hrou liidebtuil to the said deceived aru reipiustt'd to make Immediate payment to me. THOMAS RAIN WALKEIt, ltrltit.li Vlrcl'oimil. Honolulu, Juuu 'il, b'.i.i, Tui-lw All kind of Commtrtiittl I'rintinu promptly extcuttd low rulet ut the 'iS LET. ' lUilUtln Ojjiw, YOUNG MEN DID IT. Thoy Stvvod tho Union in tho Irro prossiblo Conflict. Young mun and womon, boforo you go forth lo-da to docorato tho boldiors' graves, please stop and con bider who thoy wuro. Old mont No, a thousand times no; young as you are uow, for tho most part. Old men don't go to war. Your flag wai saved untarnished and 3our country preserved undivided by young men about your own ages. Did you over think of thatt 1 do not wonder; I do not blamo you for speaking of tho "old soldiers' graves," because many of tho dear old comrades whoso funerals you have witnessed wore old men when they died. Now and then tho Grand Army of tho Republic marches out to tho ceme tery with muffled drum and arms reversed to bury a comrade to whom death is the very best frioud for ho was old and wrinkled and gray with years and infirmities. But romombor that only a very small proportion of tho soldiors whoso deeds of glory wo commemorato to-day, and whobo graven wo garnish with tho fairest flowers in tho laud, over felt the touch of ago boforo thoy felt tho hand of death on their palo brows. For tho most part our heroes were only boys. Six hundred thousand of thorn died during tho war, 100,000 in battle, 100,000 in rebel prisons, 100,000 in hospitals or at their mother's side, the young and beauti ful mart3'rs of tho Union! To bo sure there wore a fow, a very few old men in tho army, and of course somo of theso perished iu tho groat con flict; but wuoro thoro was one such, thoro wore 50 boys under 20 years of ago. TUo probable average age oi tho boys in blue was 22, raoro under than over that age, so that nearly all who foil in tho war perished iu their youth and beauty. Of 12,462 who starved to death for tho flag at Audersonville, not 10,000 were old enough to vote. Of 60-13 killed and wounded at Gettysburg, and of 11, 030 killed and wounded at Ghan eellorsville, tho majority had not seen their 20th year. Those there fore who died during tho war wore either lads or for tho mo-jt part very young men. But what of the million who died since 1865? A vast majority of them never saw their 35th year! With a low exceptions thoy uieu in tho vigor of their young manhood. Thoy gave their yearn for you and mo as truly as if they had perished iu the ' fierce and raging turmoil of tho bat tle. Do not think of thorn as old men, whom death would have claim ed loug ere this if war had never burst upon us with all its horrors. From this time on, tho three part ing shots will echo only above vet erans of full age, and by and by only over venerable, gray-haired men, for our average ago (of tho million Union soldiers yet surviving) is about 51 or 52 years rather under than over that. Mauy of us aro already very old, and all of us are aging fast, but wo never think of tho comrades gouo boforo but as young men, ''iu tho morn and liquid dow of youth," the bravest and strongest young men the world over saw. Private Dalzell of Ohio. THE CODE OF PEACE. Worthy Effort of Sir Charles Bussell at tho Bohring Sea Tribunal. Sir Charles Russoll concluded his argument iu behalf of tho British case before the Bohring sea tribunal of arbitration at Paris Wednesday. Ho said that this was tho iirtt occa sion upon which a nation had claim ed property iu a free swimming ani mal. Tho contention, Sir Charles declared, was unteuablo, and its ad vancement was derogatory to tho principle of freedom of tho soas. It was au extravagant and unfounded pretension that international law sanctioned tho seizure and condem nation of tho vesselb of a friendly power. Existing international laws were an ofioctivo and noble instru ment to borvo tho just purposes of mankind in tho adjudication of their rights. Ho appealed to tho tribunal to declare that it could not mako law. Sir Charles iu his peroration dwelt upon tho importance of tho arbitration here submitted to by the two great poworb, ono representing old world civilization, groat iu ox tont of dominion and greater in long enduring traditions of liberty, tho othor a young but stalwart member of tho family of nations, great also iu territory and almost boundless iu the resources, genius and outorpribo of its people, and possessing enor mous powers for good iu the future of tho human race. Their presence as friendly litigants is a fact of great moral significance, anil their submis sion to arbitration is a victory for poaco, as tho award will bo, if it leaves tho principles of international law uutouched. At tho close of Sir Charles Rus sell's address tho president of tho court, Baron do Cotircel, spoke iu complimentary language of tho abil ity aim olofiuouco winch bir Charles had display ed in his protracted ar Sir Sir tho gumoiit. Ex-Attonioy-Uonural Richard Webster followed Charles Russell in behalf of British case. litohatuje. TrusiB and Combinations Aro unpopular. But (hero is one form of triibt against which no one has any thing to say. That Is tho trust which tho publlu reposes iu Hood's Sarsuptirillti, and tho best of it is tho trust U fully justified by tho nuirit of tho medicine, Pur, re member, Hood's Snreuparillu Cures. si , JUtio 17, IbU t a - ii uimJimimmmmmmmmmamm s !.-- .