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NEW FUKSITURE
JTJST RECEIVED
BY.
J. KCOJF5!3 &. CO.
COMPRISING
Beautiful - Articles - in - Antique - Oak
BEDROOM.SETS,
SIDEBOARDS,
CHIFFONIERS,
Splendid Line'of Rattan and Reed Furniture
SINGLE riEOES AND SETS.
CORNICE POLES IN WOOD OR BRASS MOUNTINGS.
Elegant v TXpib.olster'y
In Fine Spring, Hair, Wool, Moss and Straw Mattrcssos.
PILLOWS OP LIVE GEESE FEATHERS AND SILK FLOSS.
Latest Improvements In Wire Mattresses, Lounge & Sofa Beds, Divan Lounges and Solas.
Great Variety of Bab; Carriages, Cribs, Cradles & High Chairs.
gM" Our Cabinet-making Workshop is Superior in Men and Material. -WK
FURNITUBE AND MATTRESSES REPAIRED AS GOOD AS NEW.
Matting Laid at Shortest 3STotioe.
OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE
J. HOFF &
"74 IClns Street, ....
NO.
CHAS
IMPORTER AND
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
ALWAYS
Hew Goods Received by Every
All Orders faithfully attended
to.
-
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES 240
LEWIS
Ill FORT
kale
importers
lo
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TELEPHONE tB.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions eacidL Feed.
New Goods Received by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.
FEESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any part of the City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Ba.st Oornar Port 8 XCixiR Streets.
E. B. THOMAS, JUST RECEIVED!
Contractor a&R & Builder.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
of Brick, Iron, Stone and Wooden
Buildings. All kinds of Jobbing in the
building trade attended to. Keeps for sale :
Brick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pino and
Fittings. Old and New Corrugated Iron,
Minton Tiles, Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes
and colors; California and Monterey Baud,
Granite Curbing and Blocks, etc., etc.
Office and Yard : Corner Kinc and .
Q...I.I. .n. HHlna Uinu. U tn ID . w '
1 to 4 p.m. Telephones: Bell 351; Mutual
417. Residence: Mutual 410. P. O. Box
117. 702-tf
FOR S-A-IjE!
1 Family Carriage Horse, genu
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LILLIE.
at T. H. Davies & (Vs.
700-1
NOTICE.
F:
I CAN BE OF ANY SERVICE TO
you in the way of Sharpening Scissors,
rlnir K
Knives, iawn Mowers, ruing
Saws, Kepi
UOI YI1JU IWIIITDDi 1JUOTU iliunoio.
inainne onr
Bprlnklora aim Wutor
I .in Uftlitn el, t. Tllmin.ii
Taps and Laying Pipe.
Glass. Roimfrlmr Furniture or
4 lira. uuiuDitiiK .iiinnici
Hotting
Mending Garden Hose, etc., etc., please
ring up Mutual Telephone No. 162 before
H a. w. or uetwMtn 12 aud 1:30 r. u.
74Mf N V RnitOKRR,
Subtoribc for tht Daily Bulletin, 60
otnlt per motitfi,
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F.XTENSION
TABhES,
CHAIRS, Etc., Etc.
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LOWEST IN HONOLULU.
oo.,
Honolulu,
EC. I
HUSTACE
DEALER IN
Butter and Island Bntter
ON HAND
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and Aiaiea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX 297
& CO.,
STREET.
&
-P. 0. BOX H8.
Ex Barkentines "W. H. Dlmond" and
"S. G. Wilder,"
A FRESH LOT OF
Hay, Grain and Feed
For sale in quantities to suit and at
LOWEST PRICES.
J. T? COLBITRl'T & CO.
w- w a.v.M ,
Queen. Street.
Mutual Telephone 3S7. Boll Telephone 53.
830-2w
THE K. K. BATHS
, A? REIKI'S, WAIKIKI-KAI,
Are now open to tho Public and will be
curried on as a
First-class Bathing Resort
Five Minutes (ram the Cars.
Intending visitors should leave the
cars tirst switch ufter passing the Wuiklki
ronitry Tarns. yiKim
fcfc
1LAN1WA1"
A FIU8T.UIiA.BH FAMILY BATHING
xL Resort at Waikikl, Trumcars pass
the Kate. Hneclul
arrangements can bu
made for Family
Bathing Partlei,
ricuics aim r. veiling
Retail
wooers
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
September 26, 1893.
CONTENTS:
EDITORIALS:
Tho New Moll Route.
Tim I'aelllo Cnblo.
Not Doubt, but Uounro.
Wlialwill likely Happen.
COR RESPONDENCE:
Injustice at Stamp Window.
COURT CHRONICLE:
Full Report ot Cases on Trial.
1'ItO VISIONAL LEG1SLA TUliE:
Report of Session P. Q. Councils.
AROUND THE CAM I' EIRE:
Reunion of the Q. A. R. "Veterans.
THE DA VIES OPEN LETTER
On tho Hawaiian Situation.
MINISTER TO HAWAII.
A. S. Willis appointed.
Ellis Mills appointed Consul-General.
LOCALS:
Local Nows and Gossip.
Shipping Reports, Etc., Etc., Etc.
LA TEST FOREIGN NEWS.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION:
Homo $4. Foreign $5.
To Lot or LoaBo.
TO LET
ONE NEW COTTAGE ON
Punchbowl Street, near
the Hospital, Grooms. Rent
$15.00. L. ADLER.
808-tf
TO LET
NEW HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, on Magazine
street, with Bathroom, pat-
one of the finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (477-tf) J. M. VIVAS.
FOB SALE
THE RESIDENCE AND
Lot situated on Wil
der's Avenue, below Luna
lilo Home, and owned by
the undersigned, is for sale on advantage
ous terms. Apply to
JOHN FERNANDEZ,
321-2in At W. S. Luce. Merchant St.
Real Estate Agency,
No. 519 Fort Street.
TO
1 House on
Month.
1 House on
Month.
Gcrmania street $20 per
Emma Square $15 per
1 Store under the "Arlington."
1 Store on Nuuanu street.
2 Houses on Beretania street.
2 Houses on Fort street.
FOR Jfetf SALE.
House and Lot on Beretania street near
Pensacola. Lot 200 feet frontage and
HO feet deep.
Several Desirable Residences at first
class locations.
1 Residence on Gcrmania street.
G. E. BOARDMAN,
727-tf Agent.
FOIR. SAXjES!
1 House and Lot on Liliha street.
2 Lot on Kuakini street, between Nuuanu
avenue and Liliha street.
3 House and Lot on the Palama road.
TO LET
I House and Lot on Emma street.
2 House and Lot on Liliha street.
1A. For further particulars, apply to .
J..M. MONSARRAT,
Cartwright's Block, Merchant street.
777-tf
NOTICE.
HTHE UNDERSIGNED. K. PODEYN.
JL Assignee in Bankruptcy of the Estates
of Ah Yet & Co. and S. 8. Ah Yet, Hono
Inlu, gives notice to all creditors of said
bankrupts who havo proved their claims,
mat tie lias nieu ins accounts as assignee
and a petition for discharge, and tlmt he
will present the same for allowance to tho
Hon. W. A. Whiting, Circuit Judge of tho
First Circuit, on FRIDAY, Sept. '.f), 1MI3,
at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place
any person interested can be heard.
K. PODEYN,
Assignee of the Estates of Ah Yet it Co.
and S. 8. Ah Yet.
Honolulu, Sept. 2j, 1893. 839-3t
FOB SALE FOB, WANT OF USE.
A STEAM LAUNCH IN FIRST-CLASS
order well-known as having been
used by Dr. G. Trousseau as Port i'hysi
cia.n The several Pilots, tho Customs
Ollleers can give information about the
boat; speed seven knots. Several other
Bouts, Spars, Sails, etc., etc. The Bouts
can bo seen at Mrs. Reist's bout house next
to the Marine Railway. For prices, etc.,
apply to DR. G. TROUSSEAU,
From 0 to 11 a. m. or 7 to 8 r. m.
818-lni
PUBLIC NOTICE.
rpHE MANAGEMENT OF THE MER
JL ry-KO-roiind hereby warm, all persons
to keep clear of tho cable and machinery
of mid Merry-go-round when in motion,
as ho will not be responsible for accidents
caused by thu same. Anyone caught des
troying or mutilating the Morry-go round
or its Cover will be prosecuted nccunllnir
toJuw. JOSEPH A. VICTOR.
Honolulu, Sept. 2, lb!. 1'ioprletor.
MiWJw
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
AT A AIKETlNfl OF TUB DIRECTORS
of the Hawaiian Suiiak Co., hold
Sept. Ilth, a dividend of two and a half
(!).$ per cent, wax dcularcd on thu cnpltal
stock of the Company, payable at tho ollico
of tho Agents, Win. (1. Irwin & Co, Ltd, on
and after October 1, lh'.i'S.
m, u, inn i.,
Trcibiirer H. B. Co.
SIIS-IU
NOTICE.
ALL PERBON8 HAVINu CLAIMH
ncaliiit Robert William Holt per
bonally tire ruiiuNted to present thu nuinu
without dulav at the Olllcu of
UllUOK fc A. J. OAHTWHIOIIT.
Honolulu, Auk. 'A IK'M. Ullltf
Job Jrintlng neatly ami promptly
(WM'frf at Ihf Bulletin Office.
I9iri3?i3'
In I j t ij3ba.
ffflSaS: LET.
CONCERNING: HAWAII.
Publications in Amorican Fapors
tho Hawaiian Question.
on
THUHSTON TO SmiXKELS.
A Washington, despatch of Sopt.
21 is as follows:
L. A. Thurston, representing tho
Provisional Govornmiuit of Hawaii,
has published nn open letter to
Claus Sprockets in which ho roitor
atos tho charges that Sprockols tried
to embarrass tho Provisional Govern
ment by suddenly dotuandiug tho
payment of a loan of 1)5,000 to tho
lioyalist, Govurninout. Thurston
says that soldiors woro placed in
ohargo of tho Govorumont buildings
to prevent bprocKolsanuotlior loyal
ist supportors from carryiug out
thoir ropoatod throat of restoring
tho ex-Queen by force Ho cites tho
continued peaco and tho surplus in
tho troasury to show tho success of
tho now Government.
Thurston declares that planters,
almost without exception, prefer to
take their chancos without contract
coolie labor rather than to boar tho
misgovorumout of tho past. Sprock
ols knows, ho assorts, and other
planters know and tho pooplo of tho
Uuitod States know that thoro is as
much probability of tho Hawaiian
plauters receiving tho bounty of 2
cents a pound on their sugar as thoro
is of tho traditional rich man enter
ing tho kingdom of heaven.
SENTIJIENTS OF STOECKCLS.
Claus Sprockols arrived in Wash
ington, D. C., Sunday to lay before
tho Administration and tho Senate
his views in regard to tho Hawaiian
situation and tho duty of tho Ameri
can Government. Ho expressed
freely his well-known sentiments.
"I am opposed to annexation," said
he. "I am opposed to tho American
Government stepping in and steal
ing away the rights of tho natives of
Hawaii, who in overwhelming maj
ority are opposed to annexation.
Tho Provisional Government is com
posed of a few hundred men who
would profit immediately and great
ly by annexation aud who aro deter
mined to carry out their plans at
any cost.
"If tho islands wore annoxed and
brought under operation of tho
United States laws in regard to
labor contracts they would soon be
no better than a cow pasture. The
principal labor of the islands is Chi
nose aud Japanese. Japanese labor
ers como in under contracts care
fully drawn to protect their inte
rests, one clause of which is that $o
a mouth of each laboror's wages
shall be deposited in a bank to his
credit. At the end of each three
years' contract tho laborer is sure
of at least 180 to tako back with
him.
"While I am opposed to annexa
tion, I bolievo in the establishment
of a protectorate and the settlement
of tho government of the islauds by
a vote of tho people. No other
countrj' but tho United States can
exorcise a protectorate over tho isl
ands.
"Now if a protectorate is estab
lished I will use all my influence to
secure for tho United States a coal
ing station at the entrance of the
harbor of Honolulu, commanding
the city and superior to auy other
location in tho whole islands. It
can be made available at an expendi
ture of no more than $75,000, and
tho United States shall have fee
simple of it if I havo to purchase it
myself and make it a present to the
Government. Excluuiye.
HAWAII AND CALIFORNIA.
The suggestion of Sonator Per
kins that Hawaii bo annexed lo Cali
fornia is not absolutely new, as ho
seems to think. It has occurred to
others before. It might possibly bo
the best solution of tho existing
problem, but there aro certain possi
ble drawbacks that would havo to
be very carefully considered before
its adoption.
Ono diilicult point would relate to
representation in Congress. Hawaii
has less than half tho population of
an ordinary Congressional district,
and if it wore made a part of Cali
fornia it would naturally havo to
share a Representative with some of
the inhabitants on tho mainland.
This would bo inconvenient and un
fair to both sides. Hawaii's inter
ests aro so peculiar that she certain
ly ought to havo a Representative of
her own. But if wo gave her ono
tho rest of California would have to
submit to being uudcr-ropresontod.
Again, tho political division of this
Stato is so close that if tho nativo
Hawaiian voto were swung solidly
on either side it would decide tho
result of every election. The kana
kas aro not interested in our rail
way system, but the Southern Paci
fic could buy up their votes at $2
apiece and elect its entire Stato
ticket, if not enough Senators and
Assemblymen to hold tho balance of
power in tho Legislature.
Another disadvantage would bo
tho lack of an efficient local govern
ment for the islauds. Tho Stato
officers would lie two thousand miles
away, aud there would bo no central
authority in Hawaii merely three
or four county shodds and boards
of supervisors. This ditliculty might
be met by the adoption of an amend
ment to our Stato Constitution pro
viding a special Vico-Governor for
tho island counties.
Tho only object to bo attained, so
far as wo can see, by tho attachment
of Hawaii to California is to give it
roproFontation in Congress and iu
tho Electoral College without allow
ing it tho oxcossive ovor-ronrosonta
tion in tho Situate which it would
hnvo if it wore a State. But this
sooms hardly sulliciont to ovor-bal-anco
tho objoutioiiH to such a doli
cato oporation, Tho Hawaiian an
nexationist would lio very willing to
como into tho Union as u Territory.
Thoir local intero&ts would bo hotter
cared for under such conditions
than under tho direct rule of Cali
fornia. If wo are to annex tho isl
ands at all it will probably be found
bust to let them constitute a politi
cal division by thoinselves. .S', 7'
lixumhue, Hept, ',
K AM. K.N'IIU HIM,
HIh borrowhiK bus cnuned u lotn
To li 1 til as well an urn;
1'ur I Iiiiyii lout the money loaned,
And bu bin memory.
Golden
Ride
Bazaai
W. P. REYNOLDS, Prop.
CASH is tho basis of our business. Foi
Cash you can always got good bargains.
All our Goods aro Marked in Plain Figures;
the richest man and tho poorest child can
toll tho prices of Goods in our Store. Every
stoanior keops our stook properly assorted.
Fashionable .'. Society.. Writing.'. Papers,
Correspondence Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Playing Cards.
Fabors, Dlxons nnd
ovory other kind of
Pencil at 10c. per
Dc
ozen up.
School Supplies!
CROQUET SETS & OTHER GAMES.
Tho only Storo which keops a Full-assorted
Btook of TENNIS GOODS at
Lowest Prices.
SOLE AGENT FOR
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
The Star that Loads them All.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Remington Typewriter
The Cook of the Walk.
AND-
Typewriters' Supplies.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Pan-American Sewing Machines
Han Machines $12 with Cover.
Stand Machines from $25 Up.
$2.00 extra is charged for packing and ship-
ing
Btnnu Macnines to tne otner isianus.
A PERFECT STOOK OF
Spectacles & Eyeglasses
Is always kept on hand in either Steel,
Nickel, Shell or Gold Frames. No
charge for testing eyes and
no humbug.
A Well-assorted Stock of NOVELS always
on hand. A Neat Assortment of
Bound & Children's Books !
At Publishers' Prices. No need to
send away for books.
MUSIC ORDERED BY EVERY STEAMER.
OXJ7 PARS
Of the Best German, Spanish and American
Makes on hand from $4.00 up.
Just received the BEST GUITAR over
offered tho public
Genuine v Spanish, v Make
Unequalled in Tone only $7.50.
Banjos, Tamborlnes, Harmonicas, Bones, Etc.
SEND US YOUR ORDERS'
JUST ARRIVED
PER BARK "C. D. BRYANT"
Baby
Carriages
ALL STYLES
OF
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IN THE LATEST PATTERNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Latest Improvements.
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYEU'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OTHEB
MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS.
FOR SALE BY
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,,
King street, oppo. Castle &. Cooke.
720-tf
DR. BRODIB
Has Resumed Practice at No. 49 Bere
tania Street.
OFFICE HOURSi-8 to 0 a. m., 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 P. M.
Both Telephones No. 336.
DR.J.UCHIDA,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. 6 KUKUI LANE.
Boll Teleplione 635
771-tf
JDFL. ML. GOTO,
Physician : and : Surgeon
Sell Telephone IBS,
Omen: Mauuakea street, front of No. 6
Engine Co, 'a lluilding.
HOURS:
1 to 5 P. M.
i'.KHini!NdK
Desha's
Palama
Place, Koiulu,
DR. S. ASANO
WILL LEAVE FOR KOHALA
On Friday, Sept. 1, 1893,
And will be ubtent from Honolulu for
two moutlm.
Honolulu, Aug, '), 1BU3.
817-U
H.
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HAVING BEEN APPOINTED
SOLE ..AGENTS
FOR THE
Genuine
Budieiser
Beer
BOTTLED BY THE
Anheuser-Buscli Brewing Ass'n,
ST. XjOXJIS.
AND FOR THE
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer
BOTTLED BY THE
Jos. ScWitz's Brewing Comp'y,
OFFER THE SAME
FOR SALE
AT-
LOWEST RATES I
737-tf
fIntheSwim'
We Having Just Received
ANOTHER FULL CARGO OF
HAY and GRAIN
Per Hawaiian Bark "Mauna Ala,"
consisting of
1500 Bales of Large and Hay.
2000 Bags Surprise No. 1 White and
Black Oats.
2000 Bags Whole Barley.
1000 Bags Rolled Barley.
3500 Bags Coarse and Fine Bran.
600 Bags Middlings.
300 Bags Mixed Feed.
200 Bags Choice Wheat.
200 Bags Cracked Corn.
100 Bags Rolled Oats.
100 Bags Small Yellow Corn.
70 Bags Oil Cake Meal.
We selected these Goods during our last
trip to the Coast, they are
ALL FIRST CLASS
And cost no more than poorer qualities
now on the market.
Give Us a Trial !
Bed Rock Prices!
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
f-TELEPHONES 121"a
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
KING & WRIGHT, - - Props.
704 lm-32 4t
"KA MAILE,"
Fort Street.
At this Well-known Btore, a beautiful and
artistic line of Goods 1b now on view, all
having been personally selected. In the
Dry Goods Department
Which Is now under the management of
Mb. W. It. Nichols, late of New York,
there is to bo found a choice assortment of
India and Surrah Bilks, Pongee and Crape
Bilks. Persian Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Or
gandies and many other Fabrics of lovely
designs and colors, Tho
Children's and Infants' De
partment
Is the most complete in the city. The
Fancy Goods Department
Has not been nouleeted and is well-stocked
with a choice collection of High Class No
velties, INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
"KA MAILE,"
Fort Street.
COB BALE
T
HE SCHOONER 'NORMA,1
63 Tons Reulster. substan
tially built of Oak and Cedar;
Copper and Copper Fastened.
ii,
pi
vor price siui particulars upiii
r unci
HI FID &
M
liars apply
, II. DAVI
TiO-ii
riir.u
1KB A CO,
THE
DAILYBULLETINGO. i
Arc Receiving New Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVEIIY STEAMER
AT T11KIR
MERCHANT STREET.
Wlicro they arc fully prepared to do nil
kinds of work In the latest styles, at
the shortest notico and at the
most Reasonable Rates.
Fine Job Work in Colors a Specialty I
posterTrinting
Executed in tho Most Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTBHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETO.
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties nnd get the Bulletin's prices be
fore placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both time and money.
Letter HciuIb,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Cards,
Fraternal Curds,
S Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certilicates,
Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promissory Notes,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Book Work,
Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Printed and Blocked when desired.
No Job is allowed to leave tha
of-
flee until it gives satisfaction.
DAI NIPPON
Japanese Faocy Goods Store
Hotel Street,
Next door to the Palace Ice Cream Parlors
BAB JOST RECEIVED
Beautiful Silk for Ladies' Dresses
SILK PAJAMAS,
Fancy Kimonos
IN SILK AND COTTON;
EMBROIDERED v SILK 7 PARASOLS,
CARD AND NOTE GASES,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
JAPANESE BAZAAR, -
Hotel Street,
Oppo. Bethel St.
' 18 HOLDINQ A
Clearance Sale
GREAT BARGAINS 1
- IN ALL KINDS OF -
Handsome and Artistic Goods,
Etc.,
Etc.,
EUj.,
Etc.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
SANYOU
116 King Street (Mat Side)
llct. Kekaitllku St. and King Street Bridge.
HAS FOB SALE
All Kinds Japanese Silk,
CRKPE, STRAW HATS,
Groceries,
Etc.,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Large Assortment I
Low Prices I
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