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VOL. VI. NO. 907.
HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1893.
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Kaahumanu Streot, Honolulu.
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WILIOAM FOSTER,
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No. 13 Kaahumanu St., Honolulu.
870-lm
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MAKBB.
and Watch-
Itukui Jowclry a
attention paid to
sneciulty. Particular
all kinds of repairs.
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Tbe Ccly Collection of Island Views.
C. B. RIPLEY,
ARQHITBOT.
Complete pluns and specifications for
evory description of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Call and
examine plans. New designs. Modern
Buildings, Oilices Safo Deposit Building
upstair. Mutual Telephone- 203.
HONOLULU IKON WORKS,
Steam Hncunes, Suoar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers. Iron, Brass, and Lead
Cahtisos.
Macliinory of Every Description Made to
Order, Particular attention paid to Ships'
Dlauksmitliiug. Job Woil; executed nt
Bhort Notice.
W. S. LUCE,
Wine & Spirit Merchant
OAMl'UDLL 1'JIIKl'IlOOr llt.OOK,
Merchant St., : : Honolulu.
Wffl. G. IRWIN & CO,
(Xjinaited.)
--- OlWElt FOR BAhK
FERTILIZERS
AI.KX, CR0b3 A BOSS'
Celebrated High Grado Cane Manures.
Wo nro also prepared to take orders for
MoaBi-,a, 3M. Olilandt 5o Oo.'s
JTortilizorB,
insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOLi
& This is n superior Paint Oil, con
suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and
giving a lasting brillianev to colors.
Used with drior it gives n splendid lloor
surface.
XjjLm., Cement,
ISEF1NEDSUGAUS,
SALMON,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Cornea Beei
I'ARAFFIKi: TAINT CO.'fl
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed's Patent Steam Pipo Covering.
Jaruoea' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Faint
Especially designed for Vacuum Pans.
FIRS,
LIFE AND
MARINE
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 87,109,825.49.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, 86,124,057.
Now York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, 8137,499,198.99.
C. 0. BER6ER
General Ag ent for Hawaiian Islamic.
HONOLULU.
Wffl. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
Win. U. Irwin, - President nml Manager
ClauH SprecUels, - - - - Vice-President
W. M. GiflUrd, - Secretary and Treasurer
Theo. O. Porter Auditor
Sugar Factors
- AND-
Commission Agents.
AQENTH OK TIIU
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL,
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
ANU'
GommisBion Agents
J. 0. Carter .
(1, II. Robertson
E. F. lllsliup.
W. K. Allen
President mid Manager
.Treasurer
Secretary
Aiiuuor
INSURANCE
Uhas, M, Cooke )
H.O.AIlen
11, Wnterhoune , )
Directum
111 -Sl BOTH TELEPHONES - HI
HUSTACE & CO.
COAL
kinds in any quantity from a
bng to a ton.
All
CHARCOAL
Prom ono bag to any quantity.
FIREWOOD
In 1-ft. lengths and -Sawed or Split,
from a bag to any quantity ; also
WHITE & BLACK SAND
870-tf
SSr.A.TIOUKT.AXj
IRON WORKS
CBUErajsr strbet.
Betweon Alakoa and Richards Streets.
THE UNDERSIGNED AIIE PRE
pared to make all kinds of Iron,
Brass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin and Lead Cast
ings. Also a General Repair Shop for
Steam Engines, Bice Mills, Corn Mills,
"Water Wheels, Wind Mills, otc. Machines
for tliv Cleaning of Coffee, Castor Oils.
Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple Leaves and
other Vibrous Plants and Papor Stock.
AKo Machines for-Extracting Starch from
tho Manioc, Arrow Boot, etc.
BJSF" Jj.11 orders promptly attended to
WHITE, RITMAN & CO.
"Sans Souci" Hotel
Seaside jjjgrgg Resort
Waikiki, : : : : Honolulu.
October S7, 1HU3.
If anyone dcsiic such old-fashioned things
lovely scenery, quiet, pure air, clear sea
ualcr, yood food and heaicnly sunsets hung
out before his eyes every evening over the Paci
fic and the distant hill's of Waianac, Irccom
mend him cordialhi to the "Sans Souci."
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.
T. A. SIMPSON,
Manager.
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea and OofTee
at all nouns.
THE FINEST BRANDS OP
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
HI. J. IvTOLTB. Prop.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.,
81 KIHG ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
- AND -
NAVY JC0NTRACT0RS.
G-. J. Waller, . . . Manager.
SORGHUM SEED
JUST GROWN AT THE AUUIMANU
Ranch, a cholco growth of
New England Sorghum Seed
For sale in lots to suit, by
&
CO.,
Fort Street.
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NOTIOE.
ALL PEltbONS HAVING CLAIMS
against Kdmu.nh Hart will please
in oioii i the miiiio to tho undersigned at his
ollice. Merchant Street.
J. M. MONSAR1UT.
Honolulu. Nov. t, WM. 873-tf
To Lot or IiOuuo.
TO LET
rm'0 NKELV KUIt
X nibbed Itoouis for
(iuntlunieii it t No.
1 (iarden
Lime.
WJ2-U
TO LET
TVTEW HOt'SI
OIM-'IVE ivwu-T
i.1 ItOOIUH,
Street, with lSiitlimom, Pat- flitluKiS'
ent V. ('.,ctc. t'oiiiuuinds i TWrT
uiiu ul the lluudt viows In Honolulu. Ap
ply to (177 tf) J. M. VIVAS.
REAL ESTATE FOll SALE.
VAI.I'.MII.K IMLCES 01
I iiunroved I'rouertv. located
hi ilinoroiit Parts ol the City of
lioiiulului all bari;aliis, Apply
for full imrtlmiliirH to
3C
WU1UI5 X A. J. UAUTWIUUUT.
W8-tf
A!sy
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Australian Hail Service.
For San Francisco:
Tho New and Flno Al Btocl Steamship
"MABIFOSA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
bo due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
December 14th,
And will leavo for tho abovo port with
Mails and Passengers on or about Utnt date.
For Sydney and Ancklaid:
The New and Flno Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of tho Oceania Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
December 21st,
K
And will have prompt despatch
with
mans and Passengers for the ab
I0V0"XH'3.
The undersjgned are now prepared toissuo
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For fnrthnr nurtiriilnra
regarding
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
i-9t General Agents,
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Tina Table.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from 8. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Dec. 2 Doc. !
Dec. 30 Jan.
Jan. 27 Feb. a
Feb. 24 March 3
March 24 March 31
April 21 April 28
May 19 May 2d
Juno 10 Juno 23
THROUGH LINE.
From Ban FranciBco
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
From Sydney for
San Franciico.
Leave Honolulu.
MARIPOSA, Dec. 11
MONOWAI, Jan. 11
ALAMEDA, Feb. 8
MARIPOSA, Mar. 8
MONOWAI, Apr. 5
ALAMEDA, May 3
MARIPOSA, May 31
MONOWAI, June 28
ALAMEDA, July 20
MARIPOSA, Aug.23
ALAMEDA. Dec. 21
MARIPOSA, Jan. 18
MONOWAI, Feb. 15
ALAMEDA, Fob. 25
MARIPOSA, Apr. 12
MONOWAI, May 10
ALAMEDA, June 7
MARIPOSA, July 5
MONOWAI, Aug. 2
ALAMEDA, Aug. 30
MARIPOSA. Sent.27
MONOWAI Oct. 25 1 ALAMEDA
.ttlUJX u w a i , Bept. 20
DK. S. ASANO,
Physician & Surgeou
NO. 105 NUUANU AVENUE.
Opposite Eagle House, - - Honolulu.
Mutual Telephone 211.
DK. J. UCHIDA,
Physician & Surgeon
NO. r, KUKUI LANE.
DELI. T3XZ:r2X02TX3 C3C.
OHAS. G-IRDLER,
miiEOT iMroRTsn or
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL
XDry O-oods
No. IS Kaahumanu street.
For Thanksgiving, Xmas
AND NEW YEAR !
Large Fat Gornfed Turkeys!
AW-0
SXJOKlI3SrG JPIO-S!
ttf Iii(uire of
C. W. MACPARLANE.
880-2W
WAIAKEAKUA NOTIOE.
ALL PARTIES DESIRING TO GO TO
Waiakeakua Kails In Manoa Valley
aru hereby requested to obtain a ponuiii
sion from the undersigned, otherwise they
will bo prosecuted for trespass If found on
the premises without surli permission,
1 JAH. H. HOYD,
at tho Land Ollice, Supremo Court ltulld-
11!.
Honolulu, Juno 17, 18113, 755-tf
livery ilacrtption oJOU PMNTIXU
done ut the liullelln Office.
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
IN OONNHCTION WITH
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD.
ITES $6 Soea S? $10 F Less ttoO.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:
STEAMERS SAIL 23u KACH MONTH.
Freight and Fassonger Agents:
D. MoNICOLL, Montrenl, Canada.
ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Cal.
G. MoL. BROWN, Vancouver, U. C.
Pacific Mail S.S. Co.
-AND THE-
Occidental and Oriental S,S. Co,
For YOKOHAMA and H0NGK0NQ.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the abovo
ports on or about the following dates:
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 25, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Fob. 0, 1891
Stmr "OCEANIC" March 5, 1894
Stmr "CHINA" April 16, 1891
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the above port on
or about the following dates:
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Jan. 2. 1H9I
Btmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, 1891
btmr "CHINA"
UNA" March W, 1894
Stmr "GAELIC".
...May 14, 1894
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO YOKO
HAMA. Cabin $150 00
Cabin, round trip 4
mouths 225 00
Cabin, round trip 12
months 2G2 50
European Steerage... 85 00
to iionq-
KONO.
$175 00
202 50
310 25
100 00
Passencora navine full fare will bo
allowed 10 percent oil" return faro if return
ing within twelve mouths.
tW For Freight and Passago apply to
H. HAGRFELD & CO.,
207 tf Agents.
COACH LINE
11ETWEEN WAIKIKI, THE PARK,
SANS SOUCI, DIAMOND HEAD
AND HONOLULU.
Time Table.
LBAVB BANH
HOUC'I.
7:50 a. in.
10:00 "
12:00 noon,
2:(X p. in.
J:00 "
0:30 "
0:00 "
!.eavx con. roicr
AND K1KH HT.
0:00 a. in.
11:00 "
1:00 p. in.
:t:lo "
5:10 "
7:30 "
10:00 "
IW-li'res to Rifio Range 5 cents, Wai
kiki, 10 cunts; Sans Souci and Diamond
Head, 15 cents; round trip, 25 cents;
children under 12 yeats, half price.
8'Jl-tf
V. SMITH, Proprietor.
C. AKIMA,
Merchant J Tailor,
46 Nuuanu Street.
LARGE BTOOIC OF -
New Cloths!
Prices Lower Than Ever
828-tf
OHR. O-ERTZ,
Imi'okter ami Dkai.ud in
Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes
and Slippers
No. 103 irort Street,
FOR BALE
rpiIE SCHOONER 'NORMA.'
JL 53 Tons Register, substan
tially built of Oak and Cedar;
y.uiiur nun v;opicr ntsiciiou
rur nricumiu pun
1 purflculurs apply
THEO. U. DAM
720-tI
ES & CO.
M
For Victoria and Vancouver B. C:
STEAMEUB SAIL Dec. l-t, .lun. 1, 18'JI.
gXf For Tickets and (lencial Informa
tion apply to
THEO. H. DA VIES &CO.,
Agents for the. JIauaiian Jslands.
Wife's Steamship do.
TIME TABLE.
W. O. Wilder, Pres.
Gait. J. A. Kino,
B. B. llnsE, Sec.
Port Snpt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 r. m., touching at
Lahaitia, Maalaca Bay and Makcna tho
samoday; Mahukona.Kawnihaoand Lau-
Sahoehoo the following day, arriving at
lilo at uiiduiclit.
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Friday Nov.
21
Tuesd
iuay
.Dec.
5
15
Friday Dec
a
,.l
Tuesday
.Dec. 20
Friday
Jan. 5
.Jan. 10
.Jan. 20
Tuesday
irmay
Returniuir leaves Hilo. toue.liiiu? nt. I.nn.
Imhoehoe someday; Kawaihae a. m.; Ma
mkona 10 a. m. ; Makena 4 r. M. ; Maalaea
Bay Or. u.; Lahaina 8 r. m. tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednes
days and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Saturday Dec. 2
Wednesday , Dec. 13
Saturday Dec. 23
Wednesday Jan. 3
Saturday Jan. 13
Saturday Jan. 21
Wednesday Feb. 3
No Freight will be received after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. GLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander.
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5
p. m., touching at Kahului, Huelo, liana,
Hamoa and Kipahulu.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
BSf" No Freight will be received after
i v. m. on aay of sailing.
Consignees must bo at tho landings to
receivo their Freicht. as we will not iinlil
ourselves responsible after such Freight
has been landed.
While tho Company will use due dili
gence in handling Live Stock, we decline
to assume any responsibility in case of the
'loss of same.
Tho Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care
of Pursers.
JUST ARRIVED
PER JIJ ARK
C. D. BRYANT."
i'3l
BABY CARRIAGES
OF ALL STYLE&;
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
In the Latest Patterns
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines,
BAND SEWING MACHINES,
All with the Latent Improvcmcnte.
ALSO ON U.VNI1
V ESTEEM A Y Elt'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars,
AMi OTIir.ll
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
EOK SALE--
ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,,
King blreot, opiio. Ciis.io t Coolie.
7i0 if
All kind of C'ommrrcUil Printing
promptly trrouhd nt low rata at the
Hullrtin 00'.
THE RELIGIOUS CONGRESS.
Tho Parliament of Religions is
troatod in an articlo in tho Forum
for Xovomber by Paul Oarus. Wo
inako tho following extracts for tho
benefit of Row S. E. Bishop and his
follow sons of missionary sires:
Tho Parliament of Reli
gions was, I ropoat, a groat specta
cle; but it was moro than that. Thoro
was a purport in it. It powerfully
manifested tho various religious
yearnings of tho human heart, and
all thoao yearnings oxhibitod a long
ing for unity and mutual good under
standing. How greatly they mistako
who deelaro that mankind is drifting
toward an irreligious future! It is
truo that people havo become indif
ferent about theological subtleties,
but thoy still remain and will remain
under tho sway of roligion; and tho
churches aro bocoming moro truly
religious, as thoy aro becoming loss
sectarian. Thoro aro two kiudsi of
Christianitv. One is lovo and charity;
it wants tho truth brought out and
desires to seo it practically applied
in daily life. It is animated by tho
spirit of Jesus and tends to broadon
tho minds of men. Tho other is
pervaded with exclusivoness and
bigotry. It does not aspiro through
Christ to tho truth; but takos Christ,
as traditiou has shaped his life and
doctrines, to bo tho truth itself. It
naturally lacks charity and hinders
tho RDiritual crowlh of mou
Thoro wer a few voico3 hoard at
tho Parliament of Religious which
breathed this narrow and so-called
orthodox Christianity, but they
could hardly bo regarded as char
acterizing tho spirit of the whole
ontorpriso. At ono of tho
meotiugs a prayer was offored for
those blind heathen who attended
the Congress Was this by Mr. Baker
of Hilo?, that God might have
mercy on thorn and open their oyes,
so that thoy could seo their own
errors and accept tho truth of Chris
tianity; but tho prayor found an
echo neither in tho hearts of our for
eign guests nor among tho men who
had convened tho Congress now
among tho audience who listened to
tho prayor. lar lrom being con
verted, tho heathen dolegatos took
the opportunity of denouncing
Christiau missionaries for their
supercilious attitudo and for making
unessential things essential.
B. Nagarkar, of Bombay, expressed
himself more guardedly. Said ho:
"Sad will bo tho day for India when
Christian missionaries coaso to come;
for wo have much to learn about
Christ and Christian civilization.
They do some good work. But if
converts aro tho inoasuro of their
success, wo havo to say that their
work is a failure. Little do you
dream that 3'our money is expended
in spreading abroad nothing but
Christian dogmatism, Christian big
otry, Christiau pride and Christian
oxclusivonoss. I entreat you to ox
pond ono-tenth only of your vaBt
sacrifices in sending out to our coun
try unsectariau, broad missionaries
who will dovote their energy to edu
cating our men and women. Edu
cated men will understand Christ
bettor than those whom you convert
to tho narrow creed of some cant
Christianity."' (
Tho severest rebuko came from
tho lips of tho representative of
Jainism, and from the monk Vive
kanauda. Tho latter denounced
Christian missionaries for offering
stones instead of broad. Thoy build
churches, ho said, aud proach secta
rian creeds which benefit no one.
Thoy despise tho aacrod traditions
of tho Hindu, tho profundity of
which thoy are unable to fatliom;
and, ho added, "what shall wo think
of a religion whoso missionaries dis
tribute food in a famine to tho starv
ing people on tiio condition of con
version?" These were harsh re
proaches, yet thoy wero accepted by
tho Christians with good grace.
Heretofore, tho broad Chris
tianity has always boon rogarded as
heretical; but as this Parliament
proves, times havo changed. Judg
ing from what wo witnessed at Chi
cago, tho ollicial representatives of
almost all religions speak a new
language. Tho narrowness of past
ages is now felt to bo duo to imper
fect viows of tho truth, and wo ro
cognizo tho duty to pass beyond it
to a higher aud graudor conception.
Thoro aro still representatives of tho
narrow spirit left, but thoir position
becomes moro aud moro untenable
Tho religion of the future,
as tho opinions presented indicate,
will bo that roligion which cau rid
itHolf of all narrowness, o! all de
mand for blind subordination, of
tho sectarian spirit, aud of tho Pha
risoeism which takos it for granted
that its own dovoteos alono aro good
and holj, while tho virtues of others
aro but polishod vices.
Thoro is but ono roligion, tho reli
gion of truth. Thoro is but ono
pioty, it is tho lovo of truth. Thoro
is but ono morality, it is tho oaruost
dosiro of loading a life of truth.
Aud the religion of tho futuro cau
bo ouly tho Roligion of Truth.
Of Such ia tho F, G. Service
Editor Bulletin :-
Wliero wore tho precious special
police last night t About 7 o clock
part of tho town was painted red by
a Portuguese govornmont ofilcial,
who, with a companion, drove around
in a hack, gloriously p(i)g drunk, in
bulling people in tho most obscene
language ami making tho most offou
sivo remarks about tho Quoon and
her approaching restoration. This
for an oflleor (!) of tho army may
seem unbecoming -but it is prob
ably tho correct thing.
Eykwitnlsji.
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