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jnnNnMKlMflamslop9' FfTpGtt' w WWW WTiMTF jii -f vV -4 socSS - ' I ? V4- JJ'J'iv Jl'il' 1J- tm V VOL. VI. NO. 857. HONOLULU, II. 1., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 18!)B. PRICE 5 CENTS. w ro. - wbmb MSEPTSSjEEEBfraa' '"WSy m - v, 'v J . f5!rT9' I Jptln ?. i - .. THE DAILY BULLETIN PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON KXCKPT BUNDAY BY THE Daily Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd AT THK OFFICK, 326 & 328 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. SUBSCRIPTION Six Doi.t.aiw a Year. Delivered in Honolulu at Fifty Cents a Month, in advance. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN IS PUBLISHED At Four Dollars a Year to Domestic, .mil Five Dollaus to Foreign Subscribers. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING done in superior htylk. :WJ -m BOTH TELEPHONES 2J gjtf P. O. BOX 89, The Daily Bulletin is printed and pub lished by the Bulletin Publishing Com pany, Limited, at its oilieo, Merchant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alukea street, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters for the paper "Editor Bulletin." and business letters " Manager Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a peisonal address may tauso delay in at tention. Business Cards. LEWEES & COOKE, I ntpoRTi.RS and Dealers in Lumiifr and ALL KINDS OF BUILDINU MATERIALS. Fort Street, Honolulu. GONSALVES & CO., Wholesale Grocers and ch NTS. Wine Mir- Queen Street, Honolulu. H. HACKFELD & CO., General Commission Agents. Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. Q. W. MACFARLANE & CO., Importers and Commission Mmm-hints. Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, V A uctionkkr and General Businesh Aoent. n.mmkonu, Kohala, Hawaii. WENNER & CO., MANUFACTURINd AND iMrORTINfl Jkwklfrs. i)2 Fort Street, Honolulu. F. M. WAKEFIELD, Atiornfv and Counsellor at Law. Temporary ollice with Mr. 0. W. Ashford. Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. THOS. LINDSAY, Maniifacturino Jeweler maker. and Watch- Kiikul Jewelry a specialty. Particular utttiution paid to ull kinds of repairs. Mulnerny Block, Fort Street. J. J. WILLIAMS. PHOTOGRAPHER The Only Collection of Island Vlnws. O. B. RIPLEY, ARCHITHOT, Complete plans and specifications for every description of building. Contracts drawn and curoful Himrhitmi,lr.ii,... ni m. atruutiun given when required. Call and examine plana. Now designs. Modern Buildings. Oflieo: Safe Deposit Building lupstalruj. Mutual Tolophonu 20i. HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Hi KAN EMIINKS, SUIIAR Mll.LR, BoiI.FRS, Coolers. Iron, Brass, ami Leah UAUriMIH. Machinery of Kvery Description Made to Order. Particular attention paid to Ships' Hlueksmilhing, .lob Work meimted in Hliort Not Ire. OHR. G-ERTZ, IMI'ORTKR ANI1 Dkaiku IK Gent's, Ladles' aud Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers Wo, 103 2Tort Slvoeit, Baldwin Locomotives. ji)"Ti fenr?.B.Ii & itv-w.riM-.vw, t .:- f i . i!S!s!ri.s'S.ay,i jav-ij;-."-? -- - ' -- The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands FOR THE CELEBRATED Baldwin Locomotives FKOM THE WORKS OF Burham, Williams & Co., Philadelphia, Ponn., Arc now prepared to give Estimates and receive Orders for these Engines, of any size and style., The Baldwin Locomotive Works ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE PARTICULAR! Y Adapted for Plantation Purposes A number of which have recently been received at these Islands, und we will have pleasure in furnishing plantation agents and managers w ith 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., Sola Agents for ha Hawaiian Inlands. 3sr.rrio3sr.iJ I QTJEJBJIT STK.E3E3T. Betweon Alakea and Richards Streets. rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE X pared to make all kinds of Iron, Brass, Bronze, Zinc, 1 in and Lead Cast ings. Also a General Kepiir Shop for Steam Engines, Rico Mills, Corn Mills, Wuter Wheels, Wind Anils, etc. Machines for thf Cleaning of Collee, Castor Oils, Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple Leaves and other Fibrous Plants and Paper Slock. Also Machines for Extracting Starch from the Manioc, Arrow Root, etc. SXT i-W orders promptly attended to WHITE, RITMAN & CO. PALO ALTO STABLES, 3SO O'lCLri'ell St., Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal. 1BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD friends and patrons in the Islands that 1 have purchased the above Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" 1st class. Livery Outfits of every description also on hand. Forsale: Matched Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed as represented. Correspondence invited. E. R. MILES, '&r-tf Proprietor. The Best Liinch iu Town. 3 Tea and Coffee AT ALL HOURS. THK FINEST 1JKANDS OK Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS ON HANP. XI. J 3ST OIuTIE. Frojo. CHAS. T. G-TJLICK, Public for the Island of Odhu. Agent to take Acknowledgements to La bor Coutiacts. Agent to grant Marriage Llccmc Hono lulu, Oaliii. Agent for the Hawaiian I hIiiikIh of I'itt it Scott's Freight unit Parcel Express, Agent for the Burlington Route. REAL KHrATB 1JI10KER a.nd (JENERAL AOLNT. IlKi.i.art- 'IELKPIIOM: Muiimi. A') j o. ltox 4Jo vvfjvx 'M Merchant St., llonululu, 11. I. WAIAKIJAKUA NOTICE. ALL PAU'JIES DKb'IRINO TOdOTO Walakiakua Falls in .Mauoi Vullc) are heteby requested to obtain a piirmU 1.I011 from the undurslgned, otherwise they will he prosecuted for tropiai If found on the pritiulxcH without suuh prmUluu, ' J AH. II. IIOVD, at the Lund Ollice, Supreme Court llulld- llumiliilii, .1) 17. Ii-'i't. 7f tf SSUKSiSftraB mi- janrv.iT1- i ... .fU is.MSwa w WM. G. IRWIN & CO. (Limited) OFFER FOR SALE FERTILIZERS ALEX. CROSS A RONS Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. We nre also prepared to take orders for Messrs. IsT. Oh.la.nclt 3c Oo.'s F1ertilizrs, Insuring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL! CSS- This is a superior Paint Oil, con suming less pigment thun Linseed Oil, and giving a lusting brilliancy to color. Used with driet it gives n splendid lloor surface. Lime, Oemexrt, REFINED SUGARS, SALMON, Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef rtRAFPINE r!NT CO.'h Compounds, Roofing & Papers, Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering. Jarboos' Diamond, Enamel & Ever lasting Paint Especially designed for Vacuum Pans. FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE NSDSANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., - Assots, 87,109,825.49. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Assets, S4,317,052. Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co., (Limited) Assets,' 86,124,057. New York Life Ins. Co., Assots, 8137,499,193.99. C. 0. BERGER, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Win. 6. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED) Wm. (1. Irwin, Clans Spriikels, W. M. Gillard, TIipo. U. J'ortor President and Manager - - - - Vice-President Secretary and Treusurer ------ Auditor Sugar Factors - AND - Commission Agents. AOENT.S OF THK Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. G. BREWER & GO. (LIMITED) General Mercantile Commission Agents J. O. Carter . (I. II. l(uhert.inii. E. 1". liibhop. W. P. Allen Ulum. M. Cooko S 0. Allen II, Wuterlioilae,. President and MuiiHger rituimirci Secretary Auditor J IHrt'clurH Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service, For San Francisco : The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MONOWAI" Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from Sjilney und 'Auck land on or about October 19th And will leave for the above port with -Mm Is anil Passengers on or about thatdatc. For Sydney and Auckland : The New and Fine Al Steol Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be duo nt Honolulu, from San Francisco, on 01 about October 26th, And will have prompt despatch with Mails and Passengers for the aoove rorts. The undersigned are now prepared to issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. t&p- For further particulars regarding Freight or Passage apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., i-'.i General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Co. ax Time TetTole. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrire Honolulu from S. F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. Oct. 11 Nov. 11 Oct. ' Nov. THROUGH LINE. Fiom San Francisco for Sydney. Jrn'ie llonululu. From Bydnoj for San Francisco. Ltnie lluiuihtU.. Mi.liIPO.SA, Oct. 2fi MONOWAI, Oct. MONOWAI, Nov. 2. ALAMEDA Nov. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,, 81 KING ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers AND NAVY CONTRACTORS. G-. J. Waller. Manager. C. AK1MA, Merchant Tailor, 48 Nuvia.nvi Street. KEEPS ALWAYS 0 HAM) A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS Ami Cives a Good Fit Every Time. Clothes Altered to Suit Customers I Clothes Cleaned and Byedl CST PRICES THE LOWEST -H 828-tf K.E3JVEEJVEBEK. ! AT Tin: Queen Street Shaving Parlors Adjoining Mmgan's Auction Room OI 1 AN OlltAIN a First Class Shave or Hair Cut ej:d-w.a.:r,13 mor-iuno. 810 1 in ALOHA BATH HOUSE - - NEAREST TO TOWN - - Good Accommodation for Bathers Boll Telephone 157. MRS. J. II. REIST, - Proprietress. KING STREET HOUSE, 117 iV Hi) King bt., cor. Alakea. Comfortably Furnished Rooms From $1.50 aud Upwards Per Weok. Quiet Clean Rooms. Bath Up & Down Stairs, A. MeDOWALL, - - - Proprietor. OHAS. G-IKDLER, lillU.iT IMI'oltTHI or KNOI.Ibll AMI CON'JI.MIMAL XDr-y Goods No. Ifi Kuultmiiiitm street. ipjfr l5Pi Canadian-Australian Steamship Line I.N OONNBCTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FAMOUS TOURIST KOUTE OF THE WORM). Tickets per C. P. R. are $0 ciass V STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY. THROUGH TICKETS Issued from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, also io BRISBANE and SYDNEY. I For Brisbane and Sydney: I For Victoria and Vancouver B. C: STEAMERS SAIL 23n EACH MDNTH. Freight and Passenger Agents: D. McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada. ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada. M. M. STERN, Ban Francisco, Cal. G. MoL. BROWN, Vancouvor, B. C. Pacific Mail S.S. Co. -AND THE- Occidental and Oriental S,S. Co, For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their wuy to the above ports on or about the follow inn dates: Stinr "OCEANIC", btmr "CHINA" .. Stinr "OCEANIC" Stmr "CHINA". . Slmr "OCEANIC" , Stmr "CHINA" .. ... Oct. 1(J, 18UJ ...Nov. 27, lbU3 . . Dec. 2o, 1MU . Feb. 0, lN)t . . March 5, 18'1 ..April It!, 1MU For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hong kong and okohama to the above poiton or about the follow Ini; dates: Stmr "CHINA" Nov. (I, WJ3 btmr "OCEANIC" . .. .Dec. 4, lh!U btmr "CITY OF PEKING" Jan. 2, lb!H Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, thUl btmr "CHINA" March 20, lS'll btmr "GAELIC" . May H, ItWI RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: to vo ko ii ma. $1MJ 00 225 00 to Ilosu KOMi. $170 00 2fi2 50 Cabin Cabin, round trip 4 mouths Cabin, round trip 12 months European Steerage 202 .10 tv5 00 Hid 25 100 00 USF" Passengers paying full fare will bo allowed 10 pen ent oil return fare If return ing within twelve months. C9 For Freight und Passage apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., 27 tf Agents. Are you looking for a Snfo ?mi, und Profituble Investment nt a j Small Annual Cost? Then examine the New aud i Novel Forms of Life Insurnneej now offered by BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT Managers for Hawaiian Islands Equitable Life Assurance Society' OF THE UNITED STATES. HO YEN KEE & CO., ,kBet. Hotel 4 Kind. No, 41 Htiuanu St. TINSMITHS - AM) lU'.AI I KS I.S Crockery, Glassware, Etc. WATER PIPES LAID AND REI'AlRfi) T lowihf iims - fW Plumbing Neatly Executed lj Kx. perlenced Workmen. hit) Im FOK. SALE I THE CH2,HJ-A.T KAHUKU RANCH! S. NORR18, lialiul.il, lluwuii, blU-tf W cEss Less than U,S, Line First STEAMERS SAIL Oct. 2d, Nov. 1st, Dec. 2d and Jan. 1, I8U4. C9 For Tickets and General Informa tion apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., AgtiUifur the HaniiiuiH Islands. Wilder's Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. W. 0. Wilder, Pres. S. B. Rose, Sec. Cai-t. J. A. Kino, Port Supt. Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE, Commandor, Will leave Honolulu at 2 p. m., touching at Luhaina, Maalaea Bav and Makena the same day; Mahukona, Kawaihae and Lau pahoehoe the following day, arriving at Hllo at midnight. Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lnu pahouhoe same day; Kanuihue a. m.; Ma hukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4cm.; Maalaea Bay (I p. m.; Lahuina 8 p. m. the following day; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. si. Wednes days and Saturdays. ARRIVES AT HONOLULU: baturday Oct. 21 No Freiuht will be received nfli.r 12 noon on day of sailing, Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES. Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 0 p. m., touching ut Kuhului, Huelo, Hunn, Jiamoa and Kipahnlu. Returning will airive at Honolulu every Sunday morning. No Freiuht will be received nfiur I 4 r. m. on any of sailing. Consignees must be at the landings to receive tlieir J-reight, as we will not hold ourselves responsible alter such ISDOUHimn llftl.I (4Ui.li LVniirlit bus been landed. ' While the Company will use due dili- ' Kiee in handling Live Stock, we decline 1 to assume anv resnousibilitv in i tin. loss of same. The Company will not be responsible for Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care of Pursers. SOMETHING NEW ! "Is there anything new under the SUN1 l i oil will ask) ourelf that cniestion and i the answer N GO TO M. GOLDBERG'S AM) II WK A LOOK AT HIS New PatentYentilated Undershirt LIGHT I DURABLE I C00L1 A Summer Garment that cannot be sur passed, lloth In Long und Short Sleees. PRICE 50c. EACH. M. OOr.IDBE3R.a- HOI.K AOBNT Flin DR. G. JAEGER'S SANITARY UNDERWEAR KliJ-tf Best Lunch in Town! The tables of this llestaiiraut lire supplied mm iuu oust i lie market ononis, - - Chickens and Ducks - - Cooked nil y style, are provided three times k, willi frequent changes to a wee Turkey and Young Pig. Hotter Cooking thun ever. Meuls nt ull hours, Prices the suiue u formerly , I in LOW HV Till WHIIK. New Model Lunch Rooms, MmUihI Street, Rear of Post Ollico. Ml-lui Man ChOng Restaurant Formerly "CostnopoUtau," BotUel St. UNDKlt Urn above name the h ell-known eating home former!) callid the l'oi mopolitaii Itestauruiit has been rt opened. Nice Tables and Everything Clean Customers well served by polite und aw tentive waiters, : Sluyle Meals, 25 Gouts; Board per Week, 21 Tickets for $4.50. 1 l''lri-telil cihiLk are i'Iil'iii'k.I tnut meal will be Mined of the hem. the limiket alloidn, hetter thun ever. MAN CIlO.Ntl, WU-S I'runilvior, NEW BHIPS IN CHINA. Socrotary Herbert Has Found a Good Projectile. Washington, Supt. 2G. In a fow mouths all the woodon ships whioh havu rcprosoutud this nation on tho Asiatic station will bo displaced by now vessels, with ono of tho finest of the new cruisers as a Uagship. The station has always been recognized by tho Government as next in im portance to the home station and tho policy has always been to koep a large number of vessels on it. The disappearance of the old vessels diminished the number on tho sta tion to far below tho usual number assigned, and the arrival of the Alert yesterday at San Francisco and the absunco of the Petrel iu Boh ring Sea reduces tho number to two cruising, ships. An order has boon issued by the department for the return of the Marion. She will sail iu a mouth for San Francisco and her departure will leavo tho Lancaster, Admiral Irwin's flagship, the only vessol that can go from one point to another. Tho old Monocacy cannot go be yond sight of land and is useless ex cept as a rivor boat. The now crui ser Concord is now on route to the station and will reach Yokohama early iu October. Tho flagship Bal timore is also on llio way to relieve tho Lauoaster, which will also re turn homo. Tho Petrol will be ordered to return to the station after tho close of tho soasou iu Bear ing Soa, which will give three new ships to the fleet and make the strongest showing we have had there for years. With tho comple tion of now ships others will be ordered to China, and by the close of the year the squadron will be composed of all new vesbels. The Marion is to be condemned and sold on her arrival home. Secretary Herbert thinks that ho has at last solved the problem of projectiles for tho now navy. At the Government proving station at ludiau Head yesterday a solid pro jectile was fired through seventeen inches of steel armor plate and came out unharmed. This is considered by the ollicials of the Navy Ord nance liuiuau the most satisfactory test over made. The projoctile was impelled with a velocity of 1800 feet, aud with a striking energy of over 12,000 tons. It not only passed through tho heavy steel plate, but wont two iuchos into the wrought iron backing. Different shells and projectiles wore tested, those for six, eight and twelve inches rifles. The shells were of the Holtzor and Carpenter type, aud were ory expensive; but tho de partment is determined to secure, if possible, a cast-steel shot instead of tho forged-steel projectiles uow made. A year ago a contract was made with a Now York firm for 400 ten-inch and 100 twolve-iuch cast steel shot, and the acceptance test of some of thorn proves that the navy has found a cheap as well as an oltectivo projectile. VALUABLE CARGO. Half a Million Dollars in Skins from tbo Arctic. Tho steamor Kotiu of Petropanl ovski is by no moaus a vonaol of astonishing proportions, yet she brought into this iort yesterday afternoon a cargo valued at over half a million of dollars. From a nautical standpoint tho Kotic is rather a strange-looking craft, aud looks more like a convert ed tugboat than a steamer bolougiug to no less an important corporation than tho Russian Fur Seal Compauy of Now York. She is built exceed ingly strong to risk tho storms of tho Arctic and crush her way through tho ico of tho north soas. The Kotic, however, is not beauti ful. She is painted black and has a hull that is not a marvel of graceful lines, but simply a short, stubby lookine affair that bulges out at the water-lino, and gives evidence of an ample capacity of hold. It is tho hold that is the most in teresting foaturo of tho Kotic, for stored therein is tho half-million dollar cargo that is to be shipped by tho railroad company to New York City, where it will lie sold for the bonofit of tho ownars of the Kotic of Potropaulovski, which Captain Tchoiiikoir has tho honor to com mand. Tho wealth of Northern Siberia is well represented in the hold of the Kotic. The ugly seal pelt, salt-encrusted and smelling like a deceased rodent, is piled main-hatch high, while under the combings of tho fore-hatch aro barrels of fish oil, Bkinsoftho sea otter, groat brown rugs from the backs of Siberian boars and white robes carved from tho carcasses of the dreadful po lar bear. There is also ivory of a very fluo quality for French manu facturers. It in as white ai tho snow-covered steppes of Russia. "Why can't Sau Francisco secure this valuable cargot" was asked of a seal hunter. "Because it is more profitable to ship direct to New York. Tho sealskins all go to Eng land to 1)0 cured aud tho balance of tho cargo will be sold in New York," was tho answer. Tho Kussian Fur Seal Compauy h controlled principally by Russians. .S '. Cull, m M. Goldberg has just received by tho steamer Australia n sample Hue of Gents ami Ladies' Shoes, and not being iu the shoe business he has no desire to keep them in stook, They will bo sold by the pair or in Io(h to suit the buyer AT COS'', Come and look nt thorn, J .-3 3 T4 a a -j ., v r.' (" . Affl iU 1 AflWi 11' -rm t '. iHS -. M aJv1 w . -!