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VOL. VI. NO. 844.
HONOLULU, H. 1., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 1893.
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Business Cards.
IiEWERB & COOKE,
IUIPORTKRS AND DEALERS IN LUMIIEB AND
ALL KINDS OF BUILDINO MATERIALS.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
GONSALVES & CO.,
AVuolesalk Grocers and Wine Mer
chants. Queen Street, Honolulu.
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
General Commission Agents.
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
G. W. MAOFABLANE & CO.,
Importers and Commission Merchants.
Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu.
JNO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer and General Business Agent.
.-t.unukona, Kohala, Hawaii.
WENNEE & CO.,
Manufacturing and Importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street, Honolulu.
F. M. "WAKEFIELD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Temporary office with Mr. C. W. Ashfcrd.
Merchant st., Honolulu, H. I.
THOS. LINDSAY,
Manufacturing Jeweler and Watch
maker. K.ukul Jewelry a specialty. Particular
attention paid to all kinds of repairs.
Molnerny Block, Fort Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
PHOTOaRAPHBR
Tbe Only Collection of Island Ylfiws.
OHR. GERTZ,
IMPOBTKB AND DHALKR IN
Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes
and Slippers
No. 1Q3 Fort Street.
O. B. BIPLEY,
AKOHITHOT,
Complete plans and specifications for
every description of building. Contracts
drawn uud careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Cull and
exaiulno plans. New designs. Modern
Buildings. Ollice: Safe Deposit Building
lupstulrs. Mutual Tulephuuo 20i.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
HTeu hNdiNKH, HtuiAR Mimj, Hoii.hKH,
ClIOI.KItS. lllllN, HlUbH, AND LKAII
Oastikiis,
Machinery of Kviiry Dcucrlpllon Made to
Order, Particular attention puld to Ships'
lllmiksiuithiug, Job Work executed ut
tiburt Notice,
Baldwin Locomotives.
The undersigned having been appointed
Sole Agents for too Hawaiian Islands
roR Tnn oelebrated
Baldwin Locomotives
FKOM THE WORKS OF
Burham, Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Ponn.,
Are now prepared to give Estimates and
receive Orders for those Engines,
of any size and style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
ARE 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 have
pleasure in furnishing plantation agents
and managers with partioulars 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.,
8010 flgOIltfl I0r UlO Hawaiian l8UndB.
isrA-TioasrLiLi
IRON WORKS
QTJEJHJN- STR.H1H1T.
Between Alakea and Richards Streets.
THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE
pared to make all kinds of Iron,
Brass. Bronze. Zinc. Tin and Load Cast
ings. Also a General Repair Shop for
Steam Engines, Rice Mills, Corn Mills,
Water Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machines
for thf Cleaning of Coliee. Castor Oils.
for thf Cleaning of Coliee, Castor Oils,
Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Piueannle Leaves ami
Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple Leaves and
other Fibrous Plants anil Paper Stock.
Also Machines for Extracting Starch from
the Manioc, Arrow Root, etc.
Jill orders promptly attended to
WHITE, HITMAN & CO.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
3SO 0'I"a,rrell St.,
Two Blooks from Baldwin Hotel, S. P., Cal.
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and patrons in the Islands that
I have purchased the above Stables and
intend to maintain its namesake "Second
to Nono" lstclass. Livery Outfits of every
description also on hand. For sale: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed
as represented. Correspondence Invited.
E. R. MILES,
G95-U Proprietor.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea. and Ooffee
at all nouns.
THE FINEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ATAVATB ON HAND.
HC. J". ITOLTE. Proi.
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Public for tbe Island of Oaliu.
Agent to take Acknowledgements to Lu
bor Contrucls.
Agent to grunt Marriage Licenses, Hono
lulu. Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of l'ltt t
Scott's Freight uud 1'urcel Express.
Agent for the Burlington Jtoute.
KKAL ESTATE BHOKElt
and UENEUAL AOENT.
Bkm.318-
TELEPHONE
1. O. Box 115-
-Mdtiiai. 13!)
-orxniK-
M Merchant St., Honolulu, 11. I.
WAIAKEAKUA NOTICE.
A LL PAHTIK8 DKHIItlKG TO (HI TO
XV W
A'ulukeukiia Fulls In Million Valley
aro iiuruiiy reiiuesteu to oiuniu a permis-
I won from the undiirslgued, otherwise they
will no prosecuuiil lor trespass n louuu ou
tlic premises willioni hiicii permission,
JAB. 11. JIUYJ),
at the Land Oillce, Supremo Court Build-
Honolulu, June 17, ma. 7rVi-tl
fVim Job Mnltnff at thHhilUtin 0pitt
TO G. IRWIN & CO.
(Linaiteci)
OFFER FOR SALE
FERTILIZERS
ALEX. CROSS A SONS'
Celebrated High Grade Cane-Manures.
We are also prepared to take orders for
Messra XT. Oiileixicit&Oo.'B
Fex-tlllssers,
Insuring prompt dollvery.
BOILED LUCOL!
CW- This is a superior Paint Oil, con
suming less pigment than Linseed Oil,' and
giving a lasting brilliancy to colors.
Used with drier it gives a splendid Moor
This is a superior Paint Oil, con
gives a splendid
surface.
Lino., OenaerLt.,
REFINED SUGAR8,
SALMON.
Fairbank Canning Co.'b Corned Beef
PARAFFINS PAINT CO.'H
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering.
Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Paint
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 Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, $137,499,198.99.
G. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Wm.G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Win. G. Irwin, - President and Manager
Cluus Spreckelu, .... Vice-President
W. M. 01 Hard, - Secretary and Treasurer
Theo. C. l'ortr Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND-
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FHANOI8CO, CAL.
C. BREWER k CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
ANI
Commission Agents
J. (). Carter President aud Munager
(1. it, Uobertsuti TrcKHtirer
E. K. Bishop Secretary
W.F.Allen Auditor
Chas, M, Coolce., 1
H.C.Allen ... Directors
U. WHerliouse
Oceanic Steamship Go.
&SEiK
Australian Mail Service,
For San Francisco :
The'New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
October 19th
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
October 26th,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for the above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For further particulars recording
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
1-91 General Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Time Tafcl.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Oct. 7 Oct. H
Nov. 4 Nov. 11
THROUGH LINE.
From Ban Fra:io.M:
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
" i" ?;'dnpy for
San Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
MARIPOSA, Oct. 20 MONOWAI, Oct. 19
MONOWAI, Nov. '23 I ALAMEDA Nov. 1(1
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G. J. Waller,
Manager.
T'H H3
Palace Ice Cream Parlors
Arlington Block, - Hotel Stroot.
Ice Cream, Soda Water, Candy, Etc.
COFFEE, CHOCOLATE & TEA
MRS. ATW00D,
Proprietress.
ALOHA BATH HOUSE
- - NEAREST TO TOWN - -
Good Accommodation for Bathers
Bell Telephone 157.
MRS. J. H. REIST, - Proprietress.
KING STREET HOUSE,
117 & till King St., cor. Alukeu.
Comfortably Furnished Rooms
From 11.50 and Upwards Per Wook.
Quiet Clean Rooms. Bath Up k Down Stairs.
A. MoDOWALL, - - - Proprietor.
C. AKIMA,
Merchant Tailor,
46 Nvru&nu. Street.
KKKI'H ALWAYS ON MASH
A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS
And (Jives a Good Fit Every Time.
Clothes Altored to Suit Customers 1
Clothes Cleaned and Dyed I
gm- PHICES THE I.OWKBT-UI4
828 tf
CHAS, GIRDLER,
lllltKtT IMI'IIIITKH Of
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL
Dry 3-oocls
No, 16 Kuahuiunuu street.
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
IN OONNBOTION WITH
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORM).
VtlZ $5 sSa $10 LesstoD.S.Line
STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY.
THROUGH TICKETS Issued from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and
EUROPE, also to BRISBANE and SYDNEY.
For Brisbane and Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouver B. C:
STEAMERS SAIL 23d EACH MONTH.
Freight and Passenger Agents:
D. McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada.
ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Col.
G. McL. BROWN, Vancouver, B. C.
Pacific Mail S.S. Co.
-AND THE-
Occidental and Oriental S.S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Hlcmnar. nt tlio nlw.ro I'n i.nm. will
call at Honolulu o'. their way to the above
(torts on or about the followinc dates:
Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. lti, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. '.27, lhU3
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. '25, 18!
Stmr "CHINA" Feb. 5, 1M
Stmr "OCEANIC" . ... March 5, 1891
Stmr "CHINA" April lti, 1MII
For SAN FRANCISCO.
pii t h,Yii " .iTnrr v? ,,?.,, "
kong aud Yokohama to the above port on
or aoout me louowiui: uqtes :
mm!i,";HlNA" Nov. ii,l,S93
Stmr 'OUliANlO" . .. .lVc. i, 1-M
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Jan. 1!, 1891
Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. I'.', 18!) I
Stmr "CHINA"... .Mnrch'20, 1891
Stmr "GAELIC" Mavll, 189)
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO YOKO
HAMA. TO IIOMII-
KONO.
175 00
2(i2 60
3HI '25
100 00
Cabin
Cabin, round trin 4
150 00
months 'S2Tt 00
Cabin, round trip 12
mouths 202 50
European Steerage... 8T Ou
. , ,, , , ,
iitSS0"eer.s l',',l''" m!' '"!? w " l0
allowed 10 percent oil return fare if return-
ing within twelve months.
For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 tf Agents.
Are you looking for a Sufe
und Profitable Investment, at u
Small Annual Cost? '
Then examine the New and
Novel Forms of Life Insurance
now offered by
BRUCE & A, J. CARTWR1GHT
Managers for Hawaiian Islands
Equitable
Life
Assurance
Society
OF THK HN1TKD STATICS.
HO YEN KEE & CO.,
No. 41 NuuanuSt. tct. Hotel & King.
MV IlKAI.nti IN
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED
r I.OWIT KlTKi.
Plumhini! Nriit I v KM-cuted bv F.x-
periniiccd Workmen. 8lU I in
ai nil.
Queen Street Shaving Parlors
i Adjoining Morgan s Auction Itouml
1UI l AN IIIIIAI.N t -
FirHtOlasH Bhavo or Hair Cut
EDWARD 3uIOK,II3NO.
bllMiu
STEAMERS SAIL Oct. 2d, Nov. IM, Dec.
2d and Jan. 1, 18(11.
For Tickets and (iciieral Informa
tion apply to
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.,
Atjtntffor the Hawaiian Itlamh.
WildrDrs Steamship Go.
TIME TABLE.
W. O. Wilder, Pres. S. B. Kiik, Sec.
Gait. .1. A. Kinu, l'ort Supt.
Stmr. KENAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will ll'UVe HoilOlltlU lit 2 I'. M.. tOOcllilie at
t .ife.. ". 11- "i"1. !'! 'h.e !
suiuu u.it iuuuitnujhi, unnmuai; uuu iau-
imhoehoe the following day, arriving at
Hilo at midnicht.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
.!I" .ii '
Oct. 1..
Tuesday
Friday
uu.tis ills ...H..U. xi-v ivua inn iu latui
Returning leaves llilo, touching nt Lnu- j of tho free coinage of silver, and re
j.ahoehot i same day; Kawuihac a.m.; Ma- ,,arried it as but another name for
hukona 10 a. m. ; Makena 4 p.m.; Man aea ?, . . I: ... ,r , ,i
Baytir. m.; Lahaiua s i-. m. the (ollowinc I "" monomotaliMii of silvor, and
.Inv nrriviiif. nt Hrtiinliiln l! . u .'.,,l.i..o.
ai,ys ,m Batur,,n vs-
ARRIYEH AT HONOLULU:
Saturday . Sept. 30
Wednesduj . .u.-t. 1!
Hatnrday .. . Oct. '21
W- No Freight will be received after
li! noon on day ot sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at &
p. m., touching at Kahului, Huelo, liana,
Hamoa and Kipahulu.
Returning will arrive lit Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
No Freicht will be received after
4 r. M. ou iluy of sailing.
Consignees must be at the landings to
receive their Freight, us we will not liold
ourselves reapon-fide after such Freight
has been lauded.
While the Company will use due dili
gence in handling Live Stock, we decline
to assume any responsibility in case of the
loss ot same.
The Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the rare
of Pursers.
W. S. LUCE,
Wine & Spirit Merchant
OAMrnKM. nitEPHoor block,
Merchant St., : : Honolulu.
8&I-.IIU
SOMETHING NEW !
gW "Is there anvthliig now under tlm
BUN?"
Vim will ask yourself that question and
the answer is
GO TO M. GOLDBERG'S
AMI II Wh I K VP lllh
New Patent Ventilated Undersbirt
LIGHT 1 DURABLE! COOL!
A Summer Uurmeiit that eiiiiuot be sur
passed, Until in l.oiih iili.l Hln.rt sleevns,
PRICE 50c. EACH.
1. GOLDBERG
MII.K IKNT loll
DR. G. JAEGER'S SANITARY UNDERWEAR
t:t tf
FOK. S ALB !
KAHUKU RANCH!
S. NORRIS.
8io
Kuliuku, lliiwiul.
WANTED
I Ijii! riipv caoli of t Iu' IImi, Jit t.l.i: i s, of
the ioiioti.g .latest
I'eiiriiury .i, im.',
liiiuum n. Ip'M.
November l', IM'J, .lauuury -I, 18 'X
flood price will be paid. Apply lU'i.i.t:ris
OlUce.
Oh! That Bmokostack!
IFulrphiy.
The Yankees built a cruiser, the New York
N her nnme,
They're going to build another to perpetu
ate their fame:
And she will have a mokptnck one hun
dred feet In height,
Oh! where will bo that smokestack when
she goe- out to light!
The New York Meuin her twenty, not any
more nor hour,
The Brooklyn with her smokestack will do
bur twenty-four,
Perhaps it is n "f'ralnper," todruw it fairlv
mild,
For to such it takes a little time to get
(mite reconciled.
Oht where are we poor Itrltlshcr-, when
such a rare device
Cannot nt once be ''piiated1' 'twould be
well worth the price.
For every foot of simikiMnek mean" half a
knot or more:
I gticis that with that smokestack we vm
Britishers would -core.
Now whens are our Piofesjor", that this
secret should remain
For Yankee- to discover while we rush ft
about in vain,
And i-pend our money buildlHg shlpi, so J Ji-
loug and of such beam ; V
While the "Yankees" with their smoke- -
slack have found the proper schemcY
SENATOR BHERMAN SPEAKS
Ou tho Silvor Question Somo Hard
Blows Dealt at the Silver Men.
After the routino business in tho
Senate Weduosday the bill for the
ropeal ol tho Sherman act was taken
up, and Mr. Sherman of O. proceed
ed to address the Senate. lie said
that if the repeal of tho purchasing
clauses of the act of July, 1S,K), wore
tho only reason for the extraordi
nary session it would seem to him
insutliciout. It was, however, justified
by the existing financial stringency.
On one thing, he said, Congress aud
the people agreed, aud that was
both gold aud silvor should be con
tinued in use as money. Mouome
talisui, pure and simple, had uover
iriimrut .i fnnthnltl in the United
'1. ...... If .........,-.- ...... ..,.rl ,.l,n,.
monor and an advance in prices.
free coinage of silver was the way to
uo it; but they should not call it
. ... .
bimotalisin.
Mr. Sherman then proceodod to
discuss the history of tho act that
. , ur : r .
w.is milv in f.ivnr llf tint DlirphllSK
9.1 81vor ror tuo P"ne or coining
Tho uonforrctss of ttie two houses
agreed upon their ditToroncob, and
in that ayruotnout secured tho re
peal of the JJliind-AU.fion art. Mr.
Sherman remiuded the senators that
when thoj criticised the law that
was tuistiaincd after him, they
should remember that this law now
ou tho statute books was far better
than either the House bill or that
passed by the Senate. Tho presi
dent had, .Mr. Sherman said, set
fortli tlio decline iu the value of
silvor, but had failed to give the
causes of that decline. If ho had
taken a broader view of the
c.ltisuH of that decline lie could
havo explained it all. It was duo,
Mr. Sherman said, to tho fact that
wo wore called upon to pay our
debts, dobls payable in gold. Eng
land was the great creditor country,
aud we bhould neither be ashamed
of nor hnto her; we are her children,
and partake much of tho character
istics of the parent stock. Eng
land's losses iu tho Argontiue lie
public had to 1)0 mado good, and
she returned our .securities aud de
manded the gold needed to save her
own itihtitutious from goiug down.
For tho first time, also, m a number
of years, tho balance of trade was
against us, and we had to make the
difference good.
After dihcussiug othor matters
contributing to the present condi
tion, Mr. Sherman declared that an
' ill
erroueous impression naa oeeu
croated when it was claimed that
the Sherman law was the cause of
all the trouble, and this he said with
all duo deference to .Mr. Cleveland.
Still tho fact was that Congress
must deal with a bit nation and not
a iuoasuro. He behoved iu "giving
tho devil his due," aud was ready to
stand by the law, not as a measure
in which he took any special pride,
for ho was compelled to yield iu
order to prevent disastrous legisla
tion. But without this law, what
would the country havodono in 181)1
and 1WI2, had it boen cnllod upon
then to meet tho difficulties now
staggering u. Ho was not anew
convert to the repeal of tho law, and
n year ago lie had introduced a bill
to suspend the operations of the
law. 1 1 was worded almost exactly
like that of Mr. Voorhees.
Why did not the democratic sena
tors thou see tho dnngoru they now
see and como to tho help of tho re
publicans when tlioy sought to sus
pend tho lnw? Not a democratic
! vote was had thou, aud democrat?
must, answer why. 'Ihis was a cur
rency famine, not tho fear that tho
money of the country was not good,
aud the people should not be de
reived as to the reasons for the re
peal. -Mr. Sherman did not believe
the repeal of the law would in any
coiiHidornble degree relievo l no coun
try from tho existing stagnation.
Its repeal would ease tho inouey
i market from the dreaded fear of free
' coinage of silver. Tho law was do
I nouncod by the democratic party its
I ,t mihornhlo makeshift- It wn a
' makeshift and a good one, uitemlod
tl I to prevent the ills growing out of
' the free coinage oi silver.
The democratic party was now
charged with a great responsibility,
and .Mr. Sherman warned thorn that
if they attempted to alter tho exist
ing tarilV laws, they would pluugo
(Joutinwd on 4lh Pnge.)
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