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W "" ." mm:, m r igsw2Hll5wj7s; ' "i . .-; r.iair ... .tbeuii 'nmr rn i i -t7, v X vVr, ,ir.H to ,!?j r VOL. VI. NO. 8G(. HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. THE DAILY BULLETIN Baldwin Locomotives. WM. G. IRWIN & CO. Oceanic Steamship Go. LATE FOREIGN NEWS., auhMMHiMMRllBSHMHWlSaBr Hk Pill S JJ,J'Jv JJ IJI' l : Canadian-Australian Steamship Line IN aO3SnsTE30TIO3SI WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WOULD. PniNTED AND PUBLISHED (Limited) ,. EVERY AFTERNOON IXCltrT SUNDAY BY TIIK Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd., AT THE OFFICE, 320 k 328 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. SU11SOHIPTION Six Dollars a Yeaii. Delivered in Honolulu at Fifty Cents a Month, In advance. THE WEEKLY lOLLETIN -IS PUBLISHED EIVERV TTJJHJSD.A.'X- .Vt Four Dollars a Year to Domestic, and Five Doli.arh to Foreign Subscribers, payable in advance. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING DONE IN SUPERIOR STYLE. i.'ili HOTH TELEPHONES 25W P. O. BOX 8!), Tiik Daily Bulletin is printed and pub lished by the Daily Bulletin Publishing Company, Limited, at its otrlce. Mer chant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isl ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alakea street, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters for the paper "Editor Bulletin," and business letters " Manager jjauy uuiiecin x'uunsning Usilm a personal address ninv cause delav in attention. Business Cards. LEWEKS & COOKE, IllirORTKRS AND DKALLRS IN LlTMllER AND ALL KINDS OF BuiLDINU MAThRIALh. Fort Street, Honolulu. QONSAI.VES & CO., Wuolesilk Grocers and Wini: Mer chants Queen Street, Honolulu. H. HAOKFELD & CO., General Commission Aments, Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. G. W. MAOFAKLANE & CO., (MFORTEKH AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer ndGkneral Business Auent. Ainiiukona, Kohala, Hawaii. WENNER & CO., Manufacturino and Importing Jewelers. 92 Fort Street, Honolulu. r. M. WAKEFIELD, Attobnkv and Counsellor at Law. Temporary ollice with Mr. 0. W. Ashford. Merchant st., Honolulu, H. I. THOS. LINDSAY, Manufacturing Jeweler MAKER. and Watch- Kukui Jewelry a specialty. Particular attention paid to all kinds of repairs. Mclnerny Block, FortStieet. J. J. WILLIAMS. PHOTO GKAPHE R. TLB Only Collection of Island Vlnws. 0. B. BEPLEY, AHOHITHOT, Complete plans and specifications for every description of building. Contracts drawn and careful superintendence of con struction given when required. Call and examine plans. New designs. Modern Buildings. Olllcu: Safe Deposit Building lilpstairsj. Mutual Telephone 203. HONOLULU IBON WOBKS, Steam Eniiinkh, H no a it Mu.ix, Boilers, Coolekh, Iron, Brash, and Lead Uastincis, Machinery of Every Description Made to Order, Particular attention paid to Ships' Ulauksiiilthing. Job Work executed at Short NotlcH, OHR, GERTZ, lwrORTKB AND DKAI.eil IN Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers No, 103 Iox't Stroot, The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands FOR THE UELEI1RATKU Baldwin Locomotives FROM THE WORKS OF Burham, "Williams & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., Are now prepared to give Estimates and receive Orders for these Engines, of any size and style. The Baldwin Locomotive Works AUK NOW MANUFACTURING A STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE PARTICULARLY Adapted for Plantation ParposeB A number of which have recently been received at these Islands, and we will have 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 far the Hawaiian Islands. srA.Ti03srL IRON WORKS QTJEIEJlSr STK,B3BJT. Between Alakea and Richards Streets. rpHE UNDERSIGNED AUE PRE JL pared to make all kinds of Iron, Brass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin and Lead Cast ings. Also a General Repair Shop for Steam Engines, Rico Mills, Corn Millb, Water Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machines for thf Cleaning of Coffee, 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. tW A.11 orders promptly attended to WHITE, RITMAN & GO. PALO ALTO STABLES, 3SO O'lfa.i'rell St. Two Blooks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal. I BEG 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 U) None" 1st class. Livery Outfits of every description also on hand. l'orsale: Matched Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed as represented. Correspondence invited. E. R. MILES, G93-tf Proprietor. BEAVER SALOON, The Best Lunch in Town. Tea. and OofToe AT ALL nouns. THE FINEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS ON HAND. T. J. DSTOniiTE. Frojp. CHAS. T. G-ULIOK, Notary Public for the Island of Oatiu. Agent to take Acknowledgements to La bor Contracts. Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono lulu, Oiihu. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt X Bcotrs freight unu rnrcm uxpress, iVgeut for the Burlington Route. REAL ESTATE BROKER and GENERAL AGENT. UiLLiMft- TELEPHONE Mutual IH'i P. O. Box 415 M Merchant St. Honolulu, 11. I. WAIAKEAKUA NOTICE. , LL PARTIES DESIR I NO TO GO TO iV. Wuiukeakuii Fulls in Manoa Valley are heruby requested to obtain a permis sion from the undersigned, othcrwUu thuy will he prosecuted (or trespass If found on the premises without such permission. J AH. H 110 1 1), at the Land Otllce, Supreme Court lliilld. lug. Honolulu. June 17. IWH. 7(W-lf W .fnii Wnlftiil nl (h Hullrlin Oltlrr, mm OFFER FOK SALE FERTILIZERS ALEX. CR088 A SONS' Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. We arc also prepared to take orders for MeBsra N. Ohla.xxd.iJc Co.' b Fertilizers, Insuring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL! This is a superior Paint Oil. con suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and Kiviug u lasuug uriuiuuuy ui uuiuis. Used with drier it gives a splendid floor surface. Linae, Cement, REFINED SUGARS, SALMON. Fairbank Canning Go.'s Corned Beef PARAFFINE PMNT C'O.'g 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 InB. Co., (Limited) Assets, $6,124,057. New York Life InB. Co., Assets, $137,499,198.99. C. 0. BERGER, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm. 6. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED) Wm. G. Irwin. -Claus Spreckels, W. M. Gifliird, -Theo. C. Porter President and Manager - . . . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer - ----. Auditor S-mgeur Factors -AND- Commission Agents. AOENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, C. BREWER & CO. (LIMITED) General Mercantile AND- Commission Agents J . O. Carter President and Manager G, II, Robertson Treasurer E. K. Blihoi Secretary W. K. Allen Auditor Dims. M, Cooke 1 H.O.Alleii Director II. Walerlioiun ,,,) Australian Hail Service, For San Francisco: The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship " ALAMEDA " Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck land on or about November 16th, 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. Thcundersigned are now prepared to Issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. For further narticulars recardiiii Freight or Passage apply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., 1-91 General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Co. Time TetTole. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from S. F. Nov. 4 , Dec. 2 Dec. 30 Jan. 27. . Feb. 24. . . March 24. . April 21. ... May 1!) . . June lti Leave Honolulu for S. F. Nov. 11 Dec. il . Jan. li Feb. :i . .March :t . Mnich .11 , ...April 2b May 2(1 . .. June .': THROUGH LINE. From San Francisco for Sydney. Arrive Honolulu. MARIPOSA, Oct. 2(1 I MONOWAI, Nov. 23 j ALAMEDA, Dec. 21 I MARIPOSA, Jan. 18 MONOWAI, Feb. 13 ALAMEDA, Feb. 2o MARIPOSA, Apr. 1 MONOWAI, Mav 10 ALAMEDA, June 7 MARIPOSA, July ." MONOWAI. Aui?. 2 From Sydney for San Francisco. J. erne Honolulu. MONOWAI, Oct. 1!) ALAMEDA, Nov. lfi MARIPOSA. Dec. It MONOWAI, Jan. 11 ALAMEDA, Feb. H MARIPOSA, Mar. 8 MONOWAI, Apr. .' ALAMEDA, May 3 MARIPOSA, Muvai MONOWAI,. lune'JS ALAMEDA, Julyai MARIPOSA, Aug.2.1 MONOWAI, Sept. 20 ALAMEDA, ALAMEDA, Aug. 30 MARIPOSA, Sept.27 MONOWAI, Oct. 25 MILLINERY. MBS, B. QOOD Respectfully invites inspection of High Class Novelties in Millinery, jut received per "Australia," LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Sailors' Hats, Choice Flowers and Feathers LATEST NOVELTIES IN RIBBONS, Etc., Etc., Etc. MRS. B. GOOD, Fort Street. High-Class Milliner. 850-lni METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, 81 KING ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers AND NAVY CONTRACTORS. G. J. Waller. Manager. ALOHA BATH HOUSE - - NEAREST TO TOWN - - Good Accommodation for Bathers Bell Telephone 157. MRS. J. H. HEIST, - - Proprietress. KING STREET HOUSE, 117 k 111) King St., cor, Alakea. Comfortably Furnished Rooms From 11.50 aud Upwards Per Weok. Quiet Glean Rooms. Batb Up & Down Stairs. A. MuDOWALL, - - Proprietor. CHAS. GIRDLER, IIIIIKCT IMI'OIITKR ok ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL JDvy G-oods I No. In Knalimuiiuii strci'l, TO 85 $5 SS? & $10 S LessthanU.S.Line STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY. THROUGH TICKETS issued from Honolulu EUROPE, also to BRISBANE and SYDNEY. For Brisbane and Sydney: For Victoria and Vancouver B. C: STEAMERS SAIL 23i EACH MONTH. Freight and Passenger Agents: D. McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada. ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Cnnudn. M. M. STERN, Son Francisco, Cal. G. McL. BROWN, Vancouver, B. C. PacifiClailS.S. Co. -AND THE- Occidental and Oriental S.S, Co. For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. Steamers of the above Companies will call ut Honolulu on their way to the above ' ports on or about the following dates: , Stmr "CHINA" . Stmr "OCEANIC" Stmr "CHINA". .. Stmr "OCEANIC" Stmr "CHINA" .. ..Nov. 27, 1SU3 . . Dec. 23, IS'M Feb. 5, 1MM . March 0, lb!)l April Hi, 1NI1 For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on thir way from Hong kong and Yokohama to the above port on or iiiioul the followinu dates: Stmr "CHINA" .Nov. (i. lh!M Stmr "OCEANIC" .Dec. 4, lwiil Stmr 'CITY OF PEKING' Jan. 2, 1HU1 "OCEANIC" . . Feb. 12, 1M01 "CHINA" . .. March 20, 1M1 "GAELIC" . . . May 14, I MM Stmr Stmr Stmr RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO YOKO HAMA to iioni.- KOM1. $17f. 00 2liJ 00 310 25 100 00 Cabin Cabin, round trip 4 months . . Cabin, round trip 12 months ... European Steerage $130 00 22.r 00 2li2 50 S5 00 Passencers tiaviiii! full fare will be 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 it Safe and Profitable Investment at a Small Annual Cost? Then examine the New and Novel Forms of Life Insurance now ottered ly BRUCE & A. i. CARTWRlGHTjBest LllIlCll ill TOM! Managers for Hawaiian Islands Epitable ! Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES. HO YEN KEE & CO.. &F No. 41 NuuanuSt. .Bet, Hotel & Kim1,. TIKTSlEITiaCS (Ml HI M.KIls IN Crockery, Glassware, Etc. WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED w inwrn IUTKH Plumbing Neatly Executed by Ex perienced workmen. mo iiii FOR SALE I THE aK.B3A.T KAHUKU RANCH! S. NORRIS. Kuliukii, Jlmum, Miul to CANADA, UNITED STATES and STEAMERS SAIL Oct. L'd, Nov. 2d and Jan. 1, IK'H. 1st. Dec. For Ticket and General Informa tion apply to THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., AqenU fur the Jlnuniintt lilnmlt. Wilder's Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. w. C. Wilder, Pres. S. B. Rone, Sec. Cact. .1. A. Kinu, PortSupt. Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE, Commander, Will leave Honolulu at 2 p. M., touching at Lahaina, Maalaeu Bay and Mnkena the same day; Muhukona, Kawaihaeund Ijiu- pahoohoe the following day, a H,l !U midnight. rnving at LEAVES HONOLULU t Tuesday . . I Friday" Tuesday . . I Friday." .. I Tuesday. I Fridnv ., .Oct. 24 Nov. 3 .Nov. II Nov. 21 Dec. ."i ..Dec. 16 . Dec. 20 .Jan. ." . Jan. It, Jan. 211 Tuesday Friday day i-da lwf-uay Friday. Returning leaves Hilo, touching at l.iiu piihoehoe same day; Kawaihae a. m.; Ma hukoua 10 a. m.; Mukena 4 i m.; Maalaca BayOi m.; Lalmiua d c. m the following day; arriving at Honolulu t! a. m. Wednes days and Satuidas. ARRIVES AT HONOLULU: Wednesday ....Nov. 1 Saturday.... . . . ....Nov. 11 Wedneiduy. . .Nov. 22 Saturday..". , . . I)CM.. -j Wednesday Dec. lj Saturday . Dec. 2.! Wednesday .. . ... Jan. 3 Saturday . ... Jan. 13 Saturduy . , . Jmi. ; Wednesday . j.yh. 3 W No Freight will lie received after 12 noun on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES, Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at f p. M., touching at Kahului, Huelo, Hana, 11 union and Kipahulu. Returning will a rive at Honolulu every Sunday morning. No Freieht will tie received after M. on uay of sailing. Consignees must be at the landings to receive their Freight, as we will not hold ourselves responsible after such Freight has been lauded. While the Company will use due dili gence in handling Live Stock, we decline to assume any responsibilin in case of the I loss of Mime. The Company will not be responsible for Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care of Pursers. The tables of this IteMauraut are supplied with the best I he market iillonl-, - - Chickens and Ducks - - Cooked any style, are provided three times a week, with frequent changes to Turkey and Young Pig. Better Cooking than uvcr. Meal'- at .ill hours. Pricct llin same if fiirunri. i n low n mi u I I I, New Model Lunch Rooms, Bethel Mrcul, Real of 1'osl Olluc. n.il-lm 0. AKIMA, Merchant 31 Tailor, 43 Nuuanu Street. KKhl'n M Wn OI II VMl A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS And Gives a Good Kit Ever Time. ciothes Altered to suit uuuouiersi Clothes Oleaued and Dyedl PRICKS THE LOWEST f.'t tf FOR SALE FOR WANT OF USE. A STEAM LAUNCH IN KllthT-CLABH order well-known us having been iimmI by Dr, G, TroiiKi-t'iiu in, Port l'hhi rlu. n The pcventl Pilntx, the I'liMouir OllU'crn can give information about the boat; hpeed M'Vi'h kuotK, heveial other ItoulM, rtparx, Hulls, etc., etc. '1 he lloittn can be recti at Mm. Iteltl'k boat lioiitc next to lint Murine Ruilwav. For price, etc., apply Ki DR. G. TltOUhSEAU, , Prom li to 11 a. M.ur 7 to h r. m, 4lb.Uu San Fiuxnseoj Oct. 20. ,lty ft. S. Miiripo-n.j UNITED STATES. VKIII.ANr WINS THE CL'P. For the second time in four trials, there was "no rare" oh the 11th, in the America's cup contest. It was declared olf after running, owhifj to the boats having exceeded the tune limit. As it was, the American boat Vigilant left the British boat. Val kyrie far behind. The contest was decided on the l.'lth, when the Vigilant won her third race out of the five. Although the Valkyrie took the load at the start, maliing it three-quarters of a mile, she was overhauled by the Vigilant and beaten by the follow ing margin: corrected time, 38 sec; elapsed time, 2'.t inin, 18 sec; time passed at the finish, 2 inin. Ill sec. Half a gale was blowing. After the drifting match on the 13th, Capt. Cranfield and Designer Watson admitted that the Vigilant was a better boat than theirs. Lord Dunraven, owner of the Val kyrie, does not consider the races were affair test of the merits of the , boats. The Valkyrie had a lluko the first day and" came out ahead, but the race "was void. In the third race the Valkyrie was out of trim and had not enough ballast. Lord Dunraven thinks his boat would have won the fourth day's race if her two spinnakers had held out. It was a singular accident, one that seldom happened in England. ONi: Kill HAWAII. The school children overran the World's Fair giounds jeFterday. Their numbers were increased by additions from the schools of the neighboring cities, and by two train loads of newsboys and bootblacks from the city. At noon the child ren rang the now Libeity bell in honor of the anniversary of the sur render of Lord Cornwallis, giving the ''grand signal'' of fifty-one strokes, one for each State and Ter ritory and one of welcome to the Hawaiian Islands. UlriK'll AM) .-.TATE. Cardinal Gibbons was bauquuted by the Catholic Club at Baltimore. Among those present were Vice l're.sident Stevenson, Senator (ior innn aud a number of Catholic digni taries. The Cardinal, in responding to the toast of his health, said it was not as good .is it used to be. Ho was glad of the harmony exist ing between the church aud the state, as represented by the leading statesmen present, and he would be sorry to see religion and the state aii3' closer than they now are in America. Senator Gorman followed and in glowing terms eulogized Cardinal Gibbon'. (XXA.S KM 1)111) AOAIN HUOKK.V. Thi Ctinard steamer Lucauia, which sailed from New York on the 1 llh, was reported oil' Brow Head, on the Irish coast, at :'M a. iu. English lime on the l'.ILli. Shu had taken about r days 10J hours in the run to Brow llead. This means that she has surely broken all re cords for eastward voyages and may uulipse the westward record of ." days Ki hours :2. minutes, which she made on her second voyage to New York. mmr. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. Ail excursion train from Water ton n, N. Y., for Chicago was wreck ed at .lacksou. Mich., Oct. l.'i, by its second section running into its first. Twelve passengers were killed and many more injured. A fast mail train crashed into a freight Iraiu on the Illinois Central railroad at midnight of the i'.lth. It is reported beveu persons were kill ed aud as many injured. A IIIKASL'IIK THAIS. Five million dollars in gold has just been safely transported by Wells, 1'argo Ac Co.'s express from San Francisco to New York. Five of the most trusted express nieu, armed to the teeth, guarded the treasuie, besides a posse of special treasury agents. Thu guards refused to tell on which road they traveled. 1IU1KK NOTES. Objection is likely to be made iu Boliua to Charles H. .I.Taylor as United Status .Minister beiau'su he is a colored man. Thero is a rush from the Cherokee Strip to Oklahoma Territory of peo ple who went into the laud scram ble without money. There is much sulluring and daily deaths among thu unfurl uiiatu settlers. D'Orn, the Cuban champion, leads Roberts, the Knglish champion, iu the billiard match by (UK) to Wl.'t. i Captain J. M. liadleigh of Phila delphia was shot dead at Port au ' I'riuce by a llaytian soldier to whom i ho refused .V) cents. The soldier i was sentenced to bo shot, but at last accounts the soiitonce wa- not ei-(Hinted. After a terrific battle at Provi dence, It. I., a female tiger killed the famous male tiger Prince, the most ferocious ever captured in India. The light took place in n cage. The cruisers San Fiaucisco anil Vesuvius have left New York for the purpose of making practical tests of the appainttis for coaling ships al sea. Afterward the Vesuvius will return to New York, and the Sati Francisco lcau for a cruise iu the West Indies. (C'uiifmifif on iil 'ujr.) 3N..jp? i. - 4Jrf