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lwitf "frsci 1 i & Sf V.vn- ? I 'I jC I irTiili - VOL. VI. NO. 916. -'- - ' THE DAILY BULLETIN MINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCKt'T SUNDAY Mf Tnit Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., LU, AT TltB OFFICE 326 & 328 Uorckant St., Honolulu, Q. I. SUBSCRIPTION Six "Dollars a Yeah. Delivered In Honolulu at Fifty Cents 1 oki ii, in advance. . THE WEEKLY BULLETIN -IS PUBLISHED E1VJK."X" TTJTHlSr)A."S- At Four DoLLAns a Year to Domestic, and Five Dollars to Foreign Subscribers, payablo in advance. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING COSE IN SUPERIOR STYLE. 250 -ft BOTH TELEPHONES 2G6 - P. 0. BOX 89, The Daily Bulletin is printed and pub lished by the Daily Bulletin Publishing Comnunv. Limited, at its oiQco, Uer- chant street, Honolulu, lUUUbi A1UUU1UIUI UUIlUllull n- , Linnnii.iii Hnmniinn .ai. ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alakca street, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters for the paper "Editor Bulletin," and business letters " Manager Daily Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a perbonal address may causo delay in attention. Business Cards. LEAVERS & COOKE, Imror.Tr.Rs and Dealers in Lumber and ALL RINDS OF BUILDINQ MATERIAL8. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. HACKFELD & CO., General Commission Agents. Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. G. W. MAOFAKIiANE & CO. IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Kauhuiuanu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer and General Business Aoent. timuulrona, Kohala, Hawaii. WENNER & CO. Manufacturing and Importing Jewelers. 9J Fort Street, Honolulu, WILLIAM FOSTER, Attornev-at-Law and Notary Public. No. 13 Kaahumauu St,, 870-liu Honolulu. THOS. LINDSAY, Manufacturing Jeweler maker. and Watch- Kukul Jewelry a s Particular attention paid to a I kinds of repairs. Mclnerny Iilock, Fort Street. J. J. WILLIAMS. PHOTO GKR.3? 3333 33. Tho Only Collection 'of Island Views. o. B. RIPLEY, AHOHITBOT. Uounileto plans and specifications for every descriition of building. Contracts drawn and careful superintendence of con struction given when required. Call and examine plans. Now designs. Modern Buildings. Ollleo: Safe Doposlt Building upstairs. Mutual Telephone 208. HONOLULU IKON WOBKS, Steam Engines, Suoar Mims, IIoilkrs, 0001X1:4. lltON, UllAbS, AND LEAH Oastinqs. .Muuhlncr.v of livery Description Made to Order, l'auluular attention paid to Ships' lllauksiiiithliig. Job Work executed t Bliiirl Notlcn. e: "' W. S. LUCE, line & Spirit Merchant UAUI'IICLL rilllU'ItOOK lll.OCIt, Merchant St., : H3'J'-Jm Honolulu. wflcwji'.' Wffl. 6. IRWIN & CO, CLiinaited) OFFER FOlt HALE FERTILIZERS ALEX. CROSS A SONS Celebrated High Giado Cano Manures. Wo are also prepared to take orders for Messrs. N. OlUandt 8c Co. 'a fertilizers, Insuring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL Tlita to n DimniJn. DnUl tli nnn suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and giving a lasting brilliancy to colors. Used with drior it gives a splendid floor surface. Liine, Oement, REFINED SUGARB, SALMON, Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beof PARAFFINS I'AINT CO.'S Compounds, Roofing & Papers, Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering. Jarboes' Diamond, Enamol & Ever lasting Faint 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. Nov; York Life Ins. Co., Assets, 3137,499,108.99. C. 0, BERfiER, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED) Wm. G. Irwin, - President and Manager uiaus unreckels vice-rrcsiueni W. M. Giirard, - Secretary and Treasurer Theo. 0. Porter Auditor S-ugetr Factors -AND- Commission Agents. AQENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. C. BREWER & CO. (LIMITED) General Mercantile Commission Agents J, O. Carter President and Manager fl, it, Kuliprtjon Treasurer K. V. Ulshop Secretary W.F.Allen Auditor Oliftn, M, Coolce H.O.Allen ,.... Directors II, Watorliouse , ) HONOLULU, II. mi II..,.. Jllll H. MCKFELD & CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FOR THE Genuine Budweiser Beer Brewed by the Anlionser-Busch Brow ing Association of St, Louis. -AND OF T1II3- JOS. SOHLITZ Milwaukee Brewing Cos Pilsener Beer LARGE SHIPMENTS JUST TO HAND AND VOli SALE 1IY H. HAGKFELD 8W.W & GO. ill -(K& BOTH TELEPHONES W -111 HUSTACE & CO. COAL All hinds- in any quantity from a bog to a ton. MiLRG Ala 1'iom one bag to any quantity. FIREWOOD In -1-ft. Iength3 and Sawed or Split, from a bag to any quantity; alto AYPIITE & BLACK SAND 8T0-tf 3Sr-A.TI03STA.Xj QXJH3E32ST STR-EHST. Botwceu Alakea and Ricliards Streets. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE pared to muko all kinds of Iron, I5rass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin and Lead Cast ings. Also a General Repair Shop for Steam Engines, Rico Mills, Corn jlills, Water Whools. Wind Mills, etc. Machines for thf Cleaning of Collec, Castor Oils, Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapplo Leaves and other Fibrous Plants and Paver Stock. Also Machines for Extracting Starch from tho Manioc, Arrow Root, etc. & LM orders promptly attended to WHITE, RITMAN & CO. "Sans Souci" Hotel m Seaside Waikiki, : Resort K : Honolulu. Uclvbcr 27, 1S03. If anyone deiiic such oM-fashioncd things as loicty sccncri, iuiit, pine air, clear sea water, yood food and hemenly sunsets hung out before his eyes cicry ci'tnina oier the 'cici- io and the distant hills of lluintme, I recom mend him cordialh to the "Sans Souci." llOUUU'r LOUIS HTVVVNHON. T. A. SIMPSON, Manager. The Best Luncli in Town. Tea. and Coffee at all noons. THE FINEST BRANDS OF Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS OX IIAND. 33. J. 3STOLT33, 3Prop. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, 81 KING ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers - AND - NAVY CONTRACTORS. Or. J. Waller, . . .' Manager. A nilbT-l'I.Ar-S FAMILY IIATHlNtl l Resort at W'alUlkl. Tramt'ars nass tliu gate, rjpuclal nrningomuiitii can bu iimdn for Family 1'Iculvi mid Evening JJutlilnj; I'atilu. 58-tl fgi 1., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1893. - li - l.' ''."'-'-! ' . Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service, For San Francisco: t Tuo Now and Fino Al Steel Steamship "MONOWAI" Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will be duo at Honolulu trolh Bydnoy and Auck land on or about January 11th, And will leave for the abovo port with Mails and Passengers on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland : Tho Now and Fino Al Stcol Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will bo duo at Honolulu, from San Francisco, on or about January 18th, And will have prompt despatch with Malls and Passengers for tho above orts. Tho undersigned are now prepared to issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. fF For further particulars regarding Freight or Passage apply to WM. 6. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., l-oi General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Go. Tinae Tatole. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrivo Honolulu from S. F. Dec. 30 Jan. 'SI Feb. 24 March 21 April 21 Leave Honolulu for S. V. Jan. f! Feb. 3 March y ilarcli 81 t-.s Ap-ll 28 .nay v.i ..aiay J Juno 10 June THROUGH LINE From San Francisco for Sydney. Arrive Honolulu. From Sydney for San Francisco. Leave Honolulu. MONOWAI, Jan. It ALAMEDA, Feb. 8 MARIPOSA, Mar. 8 MONOWAI, Apr. f. ALAMEDA, May MAUIPO.SA,Mnv31 MONOWAI, JuneSd ALAMEDA, July 2li MARIPOSA, Ang.2.1 MONOWAI. Sept. 20 ALAMEDA MARIPOSA, Jan. 18 MONOWAI, Jeb. 15 ALAMEDA, Feb. 25 MARIPOSA, Apr. 12 MONOWAI, May 10 ALAMEDA, Juno 7 MARIPOSA, July C MONOWAI, Aug. 2 ALAMEDA, Aug. 30 MARIPOSA, Sept.27 UUWAl UCt. For Thanksgiving, Xmas AND NEW YEAR ! Large Fat Cornfed Turkeys! A WO SUCKII-nTO- 3PIC3-S! "" Inquire of C. W. MACFARLANE. 88C-2w SORaHUM SEED JUST GROWN AT THE AIIUIMANU Ranch, a choico growth of New England Sorghnm Seed For sale in lots to suit, by LEWIS 889-lm & CO,, Fort Streot. DR. S. SAITO, Physician & Surgeon NO. 105 NUUANU AVENUE. Opposite Eagle House, - - Honolulu. Mutual Telephone 211. DK. J. UOIIIDA, Physician & Surgeon NO. 5 KUKUI LANK. 33X:X,Xi "XEZ.EX'XXOITIS COS. DR. C. TV. MOOltE, 1100 Van Ness Ave., S. F., Cal. Eleuant Apartoionts for PationtB. ci.ixTmrin in mhivoiih hihkisi:h. K9 Dr. Monro ollr Invalids all the comlorta of home, with eoiihiunt and i'.iiu ful treatment. Refi-r toll. It. Mucfurlune. liW-tf The Vully iiiilktin, CO tttiti jnr month. Canadian-Australian Steamship Line IN OONNBOTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD. MS $0 SS? $10 E LesstMU.Uine STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY. Oil TICKETS Issued from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, also to BRISBANE and SYDNEY. . Tor Brisbane and Sydney: ' STEAMERS SAIL 23r EACH MONTH. Frolglit and Passongor Agont3: D. MoNICOLL, Montreal, Canada. ROBERT KERR. Winnipeg, Canada. M. M. STERN, San FrancUuo, Cal. G. McL. DROWN, Vancouver, 1!. U. PaciflcMailS.S.Co. -and th F. Occidental and Oriental S.S. 'Co. For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. i call at Honolulu on their way to the abovo ports on or auout inc louowing itates: Stmr "OCEANIC"... Stmr "CHINA" Stmr "OCEANIC". ., Stmr "CHINA" .. ..Deo. 2b, lbUJ .. Fob. fl, loUl SlnrchA, IbUl .April lli, 1M)I For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers of the abovo Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hong kong and Yokohama to the above port on or about the followinc dates: Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" Ian. 2, 1V.11 Stmr "OrT.ANIO" . .Fe U, It-'H Stmr "CHINA" . . .'arc!i 2'j, if.'t St'inr "GAELIC".. . Mayll.lMJl RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO YOKO HAMA. to iionu ko. ITo 00 22 .10 Ml) 2.1 too 00 Cabin Cabin, round trip ! months Cabin, round trip 12 months European Steerage $100 00 22.1 in i 202 it) K 00 5CT- Passengers paying full faro will bo allowed 10 pui cent oil return faro if return ing within twtdvo monthi. CCf For Freight and Passage apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., 207 tf Agonts. OOAOII LINE BETWEEN WAIKIKI, THE PARK SANS SOUCI, DIAMOND HEAD AND HONOLULU. Time Tatole. I.EAVK SANH bOUCI. 7:50 a. m. 10:00 " 12:00 noon, 2:00 p. in. 4:00 " 0:30 " 0:00 " i.kavi: can. iout ANU KIMI hT. 0:00 a. in. ll:iio " 1:00 p in. :;:io " 5:10 " 7::;o " J0:00 " I-Fares to Rille Range rent', Wai- kiki, 10 cunt; Saui Siiuci and Diamond Head. ll cents: round trlii, '-'." cents: children under 12 jears, half price. 801-tf 1'. SMITH, Piopiletoi. C. AK1MA, Merchant J Tailor, 4S Nuuanu Sti'oot. LARGE STOCK OF- New Olotixs ! Prices Lower Than Ever 2s-tl OHR. G-ERTZ, iMi'OKTi-.it ami Di:i.i:i: li. Gout's, Ladles' and Children's Hoots, Shoes and Slippers No. 103 irr'ort Gtroot, OHAS. G-IFvDLER, nuiKi'T iMroinrii ok -KNOLISU AND fONTINF.NTAI. IDx'y (3-oocLs tl'O, 10 Kniilmimiuu utrrt't For Victoria and Vancouver B. C: STEAMERS SAIL Jan. 1, 18U-1. S& For Tickets and Gonorat informa tion apply to THEO. H. DAVIES &CO., Agents for the Jltmaiian Mantis. fitter's Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. , 0. Wilder, Pro. 8. P.. Rose, Sec. Cut. J. A. Kino, PortSupt. Stmr. KINATJ, CLARKE, Commander, Will leave Honolulu at 2 p. m., touching at l.ahaina, Maalaea Bay and Makena the bamoday; Mahukona,Kawaihaeand Lau pahuchoe tho following day, arriving at Hilo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU: Tuesday Deo. 20 Friday Jan. 5 Tuesday Jan. 10 Friday Jan. 20 Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau iiahochoe same day; Kawaihao a. m.; Ma liiikona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 r. m. ; Maalaea Bay li r. m. ; Lahaina 8 p. m. tho following I day; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wedues ' days and Saturdays. I ARRIVES AT HONOLULU: Wednesday Jan. 3 Saturday Jan. 13 Saturday Jan. 2 1 Wednesday Feb. 3 C?- No Froight will be receivod after 12 noon on day of sailing. i Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES. Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 p. m., touching at Kahulm, Huelo, liana, Hamoa and kipahulu. Returning will arrive at Houolulu every Sunday morning. &&- No Freight will be received after 1 r. m. on day of bailing. Consignees must bo at the landings to roceivo tneir freight, ourselves responsible lit, as we will not hold alter sucli frcigiit Vhilo the Company will use due dili genco in handling Livo Stock, we decline to assume any responsibility in case of tho loss of same. The Company will not be responsible for Money or Jewelry unless placed in tho euro of Pursers. JUST ARRIVED i'KRJJARK "C. D. DRYANT." c2S BABY CARRIAGES OK ALL STYLES; Carpets, Rugs and Mats In the Latest Patterns; "HOUSEHOLD" Sewing Machines, HAND SEWING MACHINES, All with the I.atcit Improvements. ALSO ON IIAND WESTERMAYER'S j Celebrated Cottage Pianos Pallor Organs, Guitars, AMI OTIIl.Il- MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR BALK ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,, KIiii; Street, oppo. Ciibtlu it Cooke. 7J0-tf WAIAKEAKUA NOXIOE. A LI. PARTIES DESIRING TO (1010 iv. Walakeakuu Falls III Maiion Valley aro heruhy rriiostei to obtain a poriuli. riou from the umlurHlKiieil, othorwlhu they ulll he proiccuteil (or trcupasa II foiunl on the pri'iuUuM without ueh icriii Union. JAB. 11. 1IOYI), at tho lentil Olllcc, Supremo Court llullil Inw. Honolulu, Juno 17, 16W. 70MI PRICE 5 CENTS. LEXTEH FROM MB. DAVIES. Chaos Ib Our Condition Havo tbo Councils No Itomedy? Editoh Bulletin: No gloomior Cliristums, suroly, over foil upon this land. I some times woudor to mysolE whethor tho mombors of tho Advisor' Council over Ho awako at night, and try to "think it out" iu tho sleepless hours. Wo havo had a year of conflict, and wo havo invited tho world to witness our methods and tho results. Where wo stand to-day I do not know; and what is ahead of us I cannot soo. I do know that there was onco a Christian influoueo botweon foreign ers and natives, that is now, pro bably forovor, dead; for gold can not buy confidence. - There is a sound of strife and fury in tho pross, and in over' social circle, that must sap tho foundation of all Christian teaching; and tho atmosphoro in which tho boys and girls aro growing up it is appalling to contemplato. And politically where do wo stand? Mr. C. L. Carter appears to bo under tho impression that tho Quoou,or Mr. Stevens, or Mr. Blount, has boon undortroinc trial at Wash ington for all theso months, but that is a fatal mistake. It is Mr. Carter and his colleagues that havo been on trial, ovor since tho Presi dent sent a commissioner out to vorify their statements. What were thoso statements? In brief they wore: 1st. That tho Hawaiian nation wore wearied of tho monarchy, and had abrogated it. 2d. That they desired to merge their sovereignty in that ot tho United States. !ld. That they had sent livo com missioners to Washington to peti tion for annexation to tho United States. Mr. Grosham hesi'ai'Jil to accept theso statements, until their "ircet- " racy had boon tested, and ho now declines to accopt them at all. 1 am not ,suro that ouo of tho commis sioners would to-day declare under oath that theso statements woro true. That is whero wo stand to day, politically. Mr. Carter writes to Mr. Grosham, that ho has no reason to doubt tho voracity of certain statements iu Mr. Gresham's lotlor, but I think Mr. Carter's very first duty is to clear his own position, and prove to Mr. Gresham, and to tho world, that tho Hawaiian natiuii vor j,ont him at all, or know of his going until ho had sailed for Washington. And what is ahead of us? If wo imagino tho very best that any of tho adherents of tho Provi sional Government can hopo for, say that President Cleveland and Mr. Grosham will swallow tho abuso that has been hpaped upon thorn, that thoy will condone tho hostilo throats which havo been mado against tho naval forces of tho Unit ed States, that Congress will vote sustain Mr. Stovous, audtorobuko tho Administration, is tliero any thing in prospect that should briug sleep to any restleas Councillor's pillow? Hawaiiau peace, honor and pros perity aro not in tho keeping of the Umteu htates Congress, ana Us vote cannot bring back tho confidence of tho Hawaiian?, tho friendship of tho United States, or tho esteem of for eign nations. When iu addition to this, wo contemplate tho paralysis iu tho Japanese labor supply, aud tho oniiuoui prico aud prospect for sugar, thoro is suroly onough to dis turb tho slumbers of tho most san guine mau who has to earn his liv ing in this country. I need not dwell on tho possibili ties, in caso tho Congress should disagroo with tho Provisional Gov ernment. Thoro is sulliciont ground for anxiety, if tho best happens. Wlion you liavo uotnroneu tno Queen, abrogated tho Constitution, aud abolished tho electorate, thoro must still bo some constructive work to do, boforo you can claim that tho good government, for which you wont to war, has been as sured; and each member of tho ad visory council is as responsible as tho ministers themselves, for having some plan iu view that shall bo a practical solution of tho present chaos. To-day our political condition is simply a disgraco to civilization, aud without disputing as to who is res ponsible for our hideous blunders, may not wo appeal to tlioso men who trulj' want to sco poaco and order, not to let thoso bluudois be carried into another year? Tho history of tho past week shows, I think, that tho dream of annexation is not now within the raugo of practical politics. But if tho mou, who used to trust each other, will trust each other again, 1 am hopoful that good government, with poaco and honor, may yot be secured. It will bo too lato to hopo for this, nflor tho heat and strife of Eolitical debate at Washington have eon importod into tho dispute, and thoro is not a day to lose if wo would attain such a sottlemout as will make tho coming year a brighter ono for all of us. Tnro, 11. Uavii:s. Craigside, Honolulu, Dee. 12(1, liSiKJ. INFORMATION WANTED. INFORMATION IS WANTIIl) An Ti tho w hereabouts of MANl'KI. (ir.Hlti.i; I1AN.NA, u imllvo of llovruut. aviltu'V, 37 ear ol ai;u; miirrlol. Anyiu Kuuiii wliuro ho vim bo (omul will confer a favor by com-iiumli-atlmi with WM. U. IRWIN A CO L'u., l)w. '.'.', 1'tW. IWMu) Honolulu, 11. 1, "V f