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T'"'.? rtfr "-".' w: ' -qyw '"ryW .'fH war?py'$rt)r'vvv,'1t:' ' -Z &- XtS cS? W jS J W-3 At? ' Sk ' 1J JJv Jj & f Jl' ." c 0 VOL. VI. NO. 824. HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 18!).'. PRICE 5 CENTS. ?! .MWlK . p&iiti THE DAILY BULLETIN PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON (XGEPr SUNDAY II Y TUB Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd., AT TUB OFFICE, 32B & 328 Sorchant St., Bonolnln, H. I. SUB80KIPT10N Six Doi.laks a Ybau. Delivered In Honolulu at Fifty Oknts a Month, In advance. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN -18 PUBLISHED B3-VrB33FI,'V TUHSDAY At Kouit Dollars a Ykar to Domestic, ind Five Dollars to Foreign Subscribers. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING DONE IN SUPEBIOB STY LB. itH BOTH TELEPHONES SSB P. O. BOX 80, Tub Daily Bulletin la printed and pub lished by the Bulletin Publishing Com panv, Limited, at its office, Merchant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alakea street, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters for the paper "Editor HoLLKTiJij" and business letters " Manager Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a personal address may cause delay in at tention. Business Cards. IiSWKHS & COOKE, liarouTBW and Dealem in Lcmbeb and ALL KINDS OF BtJILDINQ MaTEBIALS. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, IMPOKTKBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. HACKFELD & CO. GKSHRAL CotlMISHlON AUEHTB. Corner Fort und Queen Streets, Honolulu. G. W. MAOFARLANE & CO., iMPOBTKBS AND COMMISSION MeBUUANTS. Kaahnuianu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, AuotiohkebandUeeiehal Bdhimess Aqkmt. Mahukona, Kohala, Hawaii. WENNER & 00., ilANUrAOTUUlNU AM) iMPOUTINU JeWELEUH. Stt Fort Street, Honolulu. V. M. WAKEFIELD, ATTO&HKY AND CoUNtiULUIB AT LAW. Temporary office with Mr. C. W. Ashford. Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. THOS. LINDSAY, UAHUlMCTUlilNU Jeweler MAKER. AND WaTUH- K.ukul Jdwolrv a s peclalty, 11 kinds Partienlur attention paid to a of repair. Melneniy Block, Fort Street. ATLAS ASSURANCE 00. Ot LONDON. H. W. Schmidt & Bona, AiiEKTu you rue Hawaiian Ibi.anuw. 0. B. RIPIiEY, ABOHITBOT, Complete pluiis unit hpfitltli-atinu:. for every description of building. tK. uontructs drawn and citicful hiiperluteuuonce of con struction given when required, Call mid examine plans. New ilenigns, Modern Uulldings Oilicet Hum l)cpcnll iiiillding lupitalrsj. .Mutual Telephone 203. HONOLULU IKON WOItKB, ttTfeAM L'MIINKS.'bUUAH Mill. Hull Hi", CooutKs, Ikon, llitvits, anu I.kah CAKII.NliN. Muehluer.v uf Kvory Deiorlptlon .Muiln to OnK-r. I'urtluulur utleiitlnn paid to rihlpi1 UlackoiiltliliiK. Job Work uteoutud ut abort Notlcy. Baldwin Locomotives. fgfeggaaaacgg The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents or the Hawaiian Islands FOB TUB CBLBtlBATEU Baldwin Locomotives FROM THE WORKS OF Burham, Williams & Co., Philadelphia, Ponn., Are now prepared to give Estimates and receive Orders for these Engines, of any size and style. The Baldwin Locomotive Works AUE NOW MANUFACTURING A STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE PARTICULARLY Adapted for Plantation Purposes A number of which have recently been received at these Islands, and we will havo pleasure in furnishing plantation agents and managers with particulars of same. The Superiority of these Locomotives over all other makes is known not only here but is acknowledged throughout the United States. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents (or the Hawaiian Islands. 3STA.TI03STjA.3L. IRON WORKS QTJE3E13SI STK.H1H1T. Between Alakea and Richards Streets. rrHE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE- ' X nared to make all kinds of Iron. ' Brass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin and Iad Cast ings. Also a General Repair Shop for j Steam Engines, Rire Mills, Corn Mills, waver neis, wiim Jiiiis,eic. Jiacmnes for the Cleaning of Collee, Castor Oils, Bean's, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple Leaves and other Fibrous Plants and Paper Stock. Also Machines for Extracting Starch from the Manioc, Arrow Root, etc. All orders promptly attended to WHITE, RITMAN & GO. PALO ALTO STABLES, 3 SO O'lT'e.i'rell St. Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. P., Cal. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD friends and patrons in the Islands that I havo purchased the above Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" 1st class. Livery Outfits of every description also on hand. For sale : Matched Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed as represented. Coirespomlenee invited. li. It. MlLiba, 695-tf Proprietor. BEAVER SALOON, The Best Lunch in Town. Tea. a-nci Coffee AT AU. IIODIW. thp: finest bkands of Cigars and Tobacco ALWATH ON HAND. "H. J. asroiiTSJ. P.rojD. OHAS. T. G-UL.ICK, notary Public lor the Island of Oahu. Agent to take Acknowledgements to La bor Contracts. Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono lulu, Oahu. Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands of Pitt & Scott's Freight and Parcel Express. Agent for the Burlington Route. UKAl. F.BTATK UHOKF.lt anu UKNKilAL AtlLNT. IIkli. :ms TKLF.PHONK -Jlnui t: - P.O. itox4Uc--- iipriuc ;W Merchant ht , lluiiolulu, If. I. WAIAKEAKUA NOTIOE. ALL PAIITIK8 DLSII'.INO TO (10 10 Wulakeakuit Falls in Milium Valley aro Iiernb) requested to obtain a permit- dIijii fiom the uiidernlKiied, otherwise they v, ill bo prosecuted for tlenpus If fimml on the prciiiies without such permission. J.t1. II. nui II. ut tho Laud OillM!, Supreme Court Hilllil- lllL', lllillllhllll. .Illlie 17. IK'1. 7f-Vtt WnTjab Vrfnftip ut Uif HuU'Hu Ojllcr, tZk Iffl. 6. IRWIN & CO. (Limited) OFFER FOtt SALE FERTILIZERS alki. cross a sons' Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. We are also prepared to talco orders tor MoserB, N. Ohlandt&OoJs Fertilizers, Insuring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL! fjf 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 floor surface. Iim, Cement, REFINED SUGARS, SALMON. Fairbank Canning Co.'b Corned Beef PA8AFHNE PAINT CO.'s Compounds, Roofing & Papers, Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering. Jarboes Diamond, Enamel & Ever lasting Faint Especially designed- for Vacuum Pans. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $7,109,825.49. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Assets, $4,317,052. Thames and Mersey Marine Lib. Co., (Limited) Assets, $6,124,057. New York Life Ins. Co., Assets, $137,499,198.99. C. 0. BERGER, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm.G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED) Wm. G. Irwin. President and Manager Claus Spreckels, . - - Vice-President W. M. 01 (lard, - Secretary and Treasurer Theo. O. Porter Auditor Siga.r Faotors AND- i Commission Agents. - AGENTS OF TUB Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FHANOIHCO, OAL. C. BREWER & GO. (L1MITKD) I , j i I General Mercantile Commission Agents J. O. Curler O, JL Kohtirtiou, K. V, llishop. W. V, Allen (Jliau, M. (Jooku.. H. O. Allen U. WnUrhoum. President and Muling Trouimror . .Buorotary .Auditor .!.. ...... V Dlrcetom Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service, For San Francisco : The New and Fine Al Btccl Steamship 'MARIPOSA" Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck land on or about September 21st, And -will leavo for the ibove port with Mails and Passengers on orabout that date. For Sydney and Auckland : The New and Fino Al Steel Steamship "ALAMEDA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bo due at Honolulu, from San Franolpco, on or about September 28th, And will have prompt despatch with Mails and Passengers for the above j.crts. The undersigned are now prepared to issuo THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IH THE UNITED STATES. For further particulars retarding Freight or Passage apply to WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., l-iti General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Go. Time Tatol. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from 8. F. Sept. 0 Oct. 7 Nov. 4 Leave Honolulu for S. F. Sept. Oct. Nov. THROUGH LINE. From San Francisco for Sydney. Airite llonoltitu. From Sydney for San Francisco. Lime Jlunoluhi. ALAMEDA, Sent. 28 I MARlP0SA.Sept.2l MARIPOSA, Out.2fl MONOW'AI, Oct. 1!) MONOWAI, Nov. 23 I ALAMEDA Nov. Hi METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., 81 KlflG ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers - AND - NAVY CONTRACTORS. Q. J. Waller. Manager, THB Palace Ice Cream Parlors Arlington Block, - Hotel StreeU Ice Cream, Soda Water, Candy, Etc. COFFEE, CHOCOLATE & TEA MRS. ATWOOD, Proprietress. ALOHA BATH HOUSE - - NEAREST TO TOWN - - Good Accommodation for Bathers Bell Telephone 157. MRS. J. H. REIST, - - Proprietress. KING STREET HOUSE, 117 A 110 King Bt., cor. Alakea. Comfortably Furnished Rooms From $1.50 and Upwards Per Weok. Quiet Clean Rooms. Bath Up & Down Stairs, A. MoDOWALL, - Proprietor. OHR. GERTZ, iMI-OIITKH ANU DtC.U.KH IK Goal's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers No. 103 Fort Street, OHAS. GIRDLER, in Htm iMioiiTKit or KNMI.18H AND CONT1NKNTAI. XDry G-oocLs No. h KhhIiiiiiiiiuu ntreel. J. J. WILLIAMS. PHOTO OR .AJP 33131 Ttii Only Collection ol lilaod Views. Canadian - Australian IISI CONNHOTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FAMOUS TOURIST KOUTE OF THE WORLD. Tickets per C. P. R. are $5 Second Glass V STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY. THROUGH TICKETS isanod from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, also to BRISBANE and SYDNEY. For Brisbane and Sydney: STEAMERS BAIL 23b KAOH MONTH. Freight and Passenger Agents! D. McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada. ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada. M. M. BTERN, San Franoftco, Col. O. McL. BROWN. Vancouver, B. 0. PacmcfflailS.S.Co. i -AND THK- Occidental and Oriental S.S. Co. For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way to the above ports on or about the following dates: Stmr "CHINA". . Stmr "OCEANIC". Stmr "CHINA". Stmr "OCEANIC" Stmr "CHINA".... Stmr "OCEANIC" , . Sept. IS, 1818 ... Oct. 1U, U93 ....Nov. 2T, U'J3 . Dec. 23, 1HUJ ... .Feb. 0. 1MH March 5, lS'JI Stmr "CHINA" April IH, 1MX I For SAN FRANCISCO. I Strainers of the above Companies will i call at Honolulu on their way fiom Hong kong and Yokohama to the above port on or about uie lounwinc Hates: Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. 25, ls'lH Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 15, IhlM Stmr "OCEANIC" . . .I)ei 4, Ih'tt Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" Jan. 2, lb'jt stmr "uuka.mu". Feb. I, lht)l March 20, 1B1M May 14, lb!H Stmr "CHINA". . Stmr "GAELIC" . KATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO YOKO HAMA. $150 U0 In IIOMl KOMI. 175 00 -'2 60 3Ui 25 J00 00 Cabin . . . Cabin, round trip 4 months- . . . Cabin, round trip 12 months European Steerage. 225 00 22 SO 85 01) Passengers navinu full fare will be allowed 10 percent oil return fare it return ing within twelve months. For Freight and PussHge apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., 207 tt Agents. rn DAILY AND WKKKLY Hawaiian Newspapers Leading Journals In the Kingdom. The "Daily Hawaii Holomua," Has the Uuve.il Ciieuliitlou on the Isbiuds and is the llest Medium for Advertising. Omei:; " llrenii! Ulock." oorner Nuuauu and tjiieuu street (utistairsl. ftJIMf DR.J.UCTIIDA, i Physician and Surgeon NO. : KVKl'l LAVE. ' Boll Telejolaoxie SSS 771-tf JD'FL. IsL. GOTO, Pliysjoian : and : Surgeon Soil Telephone 1B6, OrricK: Miiunukeu ftrect, Inuit of No. h Kliglue Co.'b llullding. HOURS! to B P. M Pl'HIIlKM K buslm'ir Place I'tiliiiiiii, Kuliiiii, DR. BR.ODIID Has Resumed Practice al No. 49 Here tanla Ol'PH'l" illJlMtS. a to 0 -v , I to a unit V to a I'. M lloth Telepliniioa No. 33U. Daily llulUttn, fiO wW mnulh, lUUvtrtil ft K. Steamship Line W class to than U.S. Line First For Victoria and Vancouver B. C. STEAMERS SAIL Oct. 2d, Nov. 1st, Dec. "2d and Jau. 1, lbl'l. For Tickets and General lufurm.1- tlon apply to THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., Agents for the llnuniinn hlnmh. Wilder's Steamship Co. isEJ TIME TABLE. i w. C. WlLliKi:, Pres. Cut. J. A. Kino, )3. 11. Roit, sec. Port Supt. Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE, Commander, Will leave Honolulu at 2 e. m., touching at , Luhainu, Muulaeu Bay and Makenu tho i same day; Mahukona, Kawaihae und Ijiu- imhoehoe the following da , arriving at ! llllo at midnight. i i LEAVES HONOLULU: Tuesday Sept. U I Friday &ept. 22 Tue'sduv Oct. ;i Friday Oct. i: I Returning leave Hilu, touching at l,au 1 pahoehoc Miinc day; Kuuailmu v. si.; Alu Iiukoua ID a. M.; Makenu !i t. ; .Miuiluea Bay tt I-. m.j Lulmiim b ! m. the following duy; urriving at Honolulu i . si. W't'diii". ilay und buturdavn. ARRIVES AT HONOLULU: , Sutuiduy i Wednesday j Sulurdaj 1 Wedueiday.. . j Saturday I jT- No Freight will be 12 noun on daj uf sailing. Sept. I) Suiit'-!o . '.Oct. 11 Oct. 21 rti'i'ived after Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES. Commander. Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday tit 5 p. M., touching at Kahului, Huclo, Huuu, Humoa und kipuhnlu. Keturning will arrive ut lloiiolulii every Sunday morning. No Freight will In" received ufter I U on nay of sailing. Consignee!, must lie at tli luiiitiuir-- to ilie tt ut hold receive their rreiglit, ut we will not hold onrs-elvei respon-iule after snub Freight has been landed. I While tlie Company will u-e due dili gence in handling Live btork, w decline to assume uny responsibility in case of the l loss uf same. The Company will not be responsible tor 1 Money or Jewelry unless pliieed in the cure of Pursers. Arc yon looking Tor u und I'i'oiiliible Invobtnuiiit Safe ut a Small Annuul Cost? Then examine the New und Novel I'orm.s of Life Insurunce now ottered lv BRUCE & A. J. CARTWR1GHT Managers for Hawaiian Islands Epitable Life Assurance ociety j ' OF Tlin DXITKD STATES, FOR YOKOHAMA! A PINK JAPANEHh S'ICAMKU "AIKOKU MARU" Hue here llril week of uitxt month ilmvllv frum Japan, wdl be Despatched for the above Port on or about Se-pt. 13, 1893, (luslend ol "I uriila" as furiuerlt udvertUuil), iW Km luithur particular irjianlllii; PicniHgii und r'roight. uppl to K. OGURA & CO., AOKN-lfJ, Kohltikon Lilouk. nw-td ileul Bt. Anti-Missionury. Editoh Hullhtin: Your hrotliur udilur noxt door has apparently writton hiinsolf out of subject and f;ill bad; on anoiont history for now facts as ho would havo thoui with whiuh to bury his 1 tnastors' ciiumios. Tho old saw i about glass housos and Monos doesn't i aiTout Editor Johnstono a hit. In I his loader under tho above heading j in tho Advertiser of Sept. (i ho raises I up tho shadow of tho National Ro i form Party of lSSU-iK), of which it ' must bo confossud, ho ought as tho editor-in-chief of tho campaign at 1 SKI a wool; to know something. j Mr. Johnstone sac: "Thoo who I havo been acquainted with tho men 1 and motives behind former cam- paigus of this character kuow ex actly how to size them up. Thoso I who wore on tho insido of tho dis graceful and unscrupulous atiti-mis- sionary campaign of the National I Reform part y know exactly how to , read tho signs of tho times and locate I accurately tho men and methods . back of tho present movement." To which 1 reply, that tho "men and methods" aro now matter of ' history for some throe years, and if j tho campaign was "disgraceful and unscrupulous." it found a ready tool in this same Johustono, and also that every 'libel" then published by tho Elole'OlUcO was written by tho then editor of that sheet; that ovory paragraph of that sheet under tho editorship of Johnstone, which was sulphurous with anathoma-maraua-tha of tho "missionary" was writton by Johnstone, and tho criminal court calendar of tho poriod stands in evidence of thoso facts. Tho man aging committee of tho Elolo, in cluding its proprietor and manager, frequently remonstrated with tho editor on tho extreme bitterness of its "anti-missionary" editorials, but tho editor apparently had a surplus of that kind of bile which ho must put on paper or "bust." As to tho character of the man who weio identified with tho Me chanics' Union which later develop ed into the National Reform party, thoy aro mostly hero to-day, and consider themselves as superior to Johnstouo as honest independent men who contend for what is honest in politic.-, can be, to thoso who come out of undignified retirement ready to bo hired by any one. Tho National Reform party was not in for spoils, and only one of the committee of tho Mechanics' Union accepted a Government posi tion. Tho memory of Mr. Johnstone I Inay nec refreshing from tho pages f l"at poriod, and should his future references to history prove as errone ous as thoso in his publication of tho lith inat., ho may &eo that tho light of other days has not faded, quite. s "Johnstone of 18!)() on Johnstone of 'Jilt," might develop his bump of caution, if nothing more. D. M. C. The Hawniiuu National Baud. Editoh Bulletin: Wouder-i will uovur ceau. Iloro is Showman Thurston posing as tho bonofactor of tho Hawaiian National Band, having no iuvv to bunoiit his owu iHK'kut, liiit finiply out of that ovorllywiiifj lovo to thu uativo H:-waiiaiivhu-h has always boon ih chief characteristic. Vliy doesn't ho got tho 1. (J. to send on what is stvlod tho "Hawaiian Band" undor Mr. Borgor'h leadership to Chicago? Thuro i.- an appropriation, if I uii.s tako not, passed by tho lat Lcgin laturo for this purpose, and accord ing to tho Advortisor and Star, tho Govornment finances were never in a hotter position! Tho members of tho Hawaiian National Baud have shown true patriotism in tho past by declining to .servo under tho traitors to their Queen and country, and it would be a sorry come-down for them to act as an appendage to Showman Miniater -J'lciupoluutiary ThurstonV picture bIiow. And why so lato in tho day in making tho offer? The World's Fair closes at tho end of October, and it will bo about the beginning of October be fore tho baud can reach Chicago. The business boiled down nppenrn to be that Thurston is anxious to havo thu National Band, not so much at Chicago, but tit San Krancibco, where ho is stated to havo secureil exclu sive privileges in tho proposed Mid winter Fair. Mr. Hobron calls tho Cyclorama Company's offer a business proposi tion. So far as the writer can judgo from the newspaper accounts, tho Cyclorama risks nothing, thoO. S, S. Co., the Occidental Hotel and tho merchants in San Francisco are to tlo all the paying of expenses, and the Cyclorama does nothing. It is ! to be hoped the band, if thoy make I up their minds to go, will lirst of all , lake the nihice of some sound busi- tiers man, and not allow themselves 1 to bo jookevud by tho lawyer show I man. Hawaii Nui. Kick, Rod Blood A naturally results from taking Hood's Sarsapanlla as personal cleanliness results fiom free use of soap and water. Tins great puri lier thoroughly opols sciofula, salt rheum ami all other impurities and ; builds up every organ of the tiody. Now is the tune to take it. The highest praise has been won 'by Hood'-i 1'iIIn for their easy, yot , elllciout action. Sold b) all drug gists. Price Ji cents. All kinds of VommercUil 1'riuHng promptly txtcuUil uf Imii mtu nt (A4 HulUiiu OfHc. 4r