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"v-ir V V f . , I :W, ' L t VOL. IX. NO. 1308. HONOLULU, II. I., MONDAY, APRIL 8, 18115. .'KICK h CENTS. frill Mfe PttlUtin. J f" . I r J I 1. THE DAILY BULLETIN PRINTED AND TUDLISUED EVERY AKTKKNOON EXCEPT SUffDW nV TUB Dally Bnll&tlo Publishing Co., L'd , AT THE or'ICI, 126 320 flerctunt St., Honolulu, D. I. j SUBSOBIPTION-Uix Dollars A Year, Delivered in Honolulu at Kitty Or nth a Month, In advance. I THE WEEEI BDLLSTi ? -18 PUBLISHED H3VniR,Y MONDAY At Foca Dollal a Ykb to Uwiuexttt. and FtT( Dollars tn Korean Suhsurlhert. payable In advance. BOOK AHD JOB PRINTING DOKl 1R ftUrtnlQK lit IV TELEPHONE S!M. V. O. BOX ob. VH DaIL? BULLITIE Ih printed HUl U11 llshed by the DtilyUulletm PuhlishlttK Company, Liiulkil, nt Us office, Mer chant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian lu. i suds. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alakon htroct, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters (or the paper "Kdltvi Bulletin," and rmslm-M If fieri- "Manaser Daily Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a personal address may cause delay In attention. Business Onrdk. LEWERS OOOKE. IMI-ORTE'RS AND DEALERS IK LCMBER AND ALL KINDS OF DOILUINU MATERIALS. Fort Street. Hoqolilln. H. HAOKFELD 6, 00 General Commission Aoenth. Oorner Fort and Queen btreets, Uuiiuinii., ntO. 8. 8MITHIEB AUCTIONEER AND QkNERL BUSINESS AllENT. Mahnkona, Kohala, Htm an. TH08. LINDSAY. " Manufacturing Jeweler and Watch maker. Knkal Jewelry a specialty, Particular attention paid to all kinds ol repaint Campbell Block, Merchant Street. HONOLULU IKON WORKS, Steam Engines, ScoAn Mills, Boilirs, Coolers. Iron, Brass and Lead Castings. Machinery of Every Deicripiioii .MjiIh tt Order. Particular attention paid ui Ship' Hlacksmlthlng. Job Work xrut.l Short Notice. Atlas Assurance Co. OF LOITDOIJ ASSE78, 110,000,000. H. W. SCHMTDT & SONS Asent fur HHxllon T!nniN Oity Oariuage Co., Corner Klnp and Bethel Hu. - BOTH TELEPHONES U3 Fine Oarr taguH & Civil Drivers To b't hail nt all hourn J. . ANDIUDE, in,su-t " WdTiapur Consolidated Suaa Water Co,, L'd Cor. Allbn Fori 8tc, Bonolnlu. 1055 f Apents Look At This ic i and Smiia -"iT Fine oft Kid Button '' Hoot, now diainoiid tip '! ; and Spanish arch, only ;; S3.00. I Out ol. Sight I ; Elegant French Kid Ox-.' j' ford, Pump solo, patent j ; back stay, for OOH3u3STIO Steamship Co FOR SAN MtANCISCO. THE Al STEAMSHIP "AUSTRALIA" WIM, LEAVE HONOLULU rOR THE AbOYE TORT ON Saturday, April 13th, AT J O'CLOCK P. M. The undersigned are now prepared u Issue Through Ticket a from this City to all point In the United States. tW For further particulars regarding Freight or Pasemie. apply to WM. (J. IKWIN A CO.. Lii. 130S Ui OnntTRl A pent For Sale or Lease -TiM. -: . mM&- rpilE VALUABLE PKOPEItTY ON X Queui) street known as ' John Bola boU's." There nre Fivo Cottnces on the property and room fur two or th ee morn. A good investinmt for a jicrsou who can giva personal attention to securing tenants and collecting rents. For further parti, culsre apply to .1. O. OAUTEK, 203 Merchant Btrrut. Honolulu, April 3, 11)). 1301-lw FOR SAT.E , HOUSE & LOT Corner of Ueretunla and PeniucoU streets, ojipoillo tho Ice Works. W Innu're at Bum ktin OiUoe. j lSUl-Uv ! NOTICE. DUltlNO MY ABSENT. FItOM THE Httwnllun Minds, Mr Wii icr Al. (II Ha id will attend to mid perform he dutl h f President and Muuugo; of thu tlrm of W. a. Irwin & Co , L d. WM (. IllWIN. I President and Manager Win 1. Irwin it Honolulu, April 1, lb!C. 130!-2w i i-iiiifMiwr jij $2 60. I Mclnerny Shoe Store. ji Sequah Speak a THIS HondayEvening --AT THE-- Old Armory, Sequah Speaks and Acts At 7:30 O'ciock. National Band WILL PLAY AT THE Evening Lecture ! Sufferers WITH Rheumatism I KFor your own benefit, j come, see, hear and judge for ' yourselves. Sequah Speaks ! 1307-11 JustReceived LSI td 3 OYSTERS OKT ICE, PER S. S. "AUSTRALIA." At the Beaver Saloon H. J. Nolto, Proprietor lS0S-.1t WANTED APKOKi;?SIONAI, GENTLEMAN from USA w slius to find u home wl h u private fii'Mily. Nuiiauu Vnllcv p-et r'ed Hi faiences. Address "W M.," tnU ullluo. 130rt-:it Ifyour iuhnariplion ha expired now f a ffood Mine In rim it LATE FOREIGN NEWS. San Fkanoi.si.o, April 1. MflVr.a. fi...AualrallxJ UNtTED STATES. Wheat rates at 85.3, two points ( lower than last yoar after tho March i freeze Liurcato captured tho big stake at tho Arkausas Derby. It was ouo 1 miln threofuloiiKsfor$200()Kuatnn. i teed. Slosson challenges any man in tho : roiiiitry for two billiaid matehos 1 next mouth. Groat secrecy is ting manifested by tho HorronhouN r.Kardiug tho construction of tho yacht to dofond tho America cup. As soon n a war.-hip is availnblo, PruHiduiit Cleveland will send a cominisxioii to exainino tho route of tho Xicamitua canal. Coruoll University is certain to send a ctow to England, tho requi site. 57000 having btou quickly sub scribed. Chief JuMico Fuller' daiightor U to got a divorce without, coutost from Aubory. There is ('linger that Taylors, tho Carrolton, Miwniri, murderers, will bo lyuched. President Clevolaud hns received an invitation from leading citizens of Chicago, irrespective of party, for n public reception to luiuHiif and Mrs. Clovelanil, as an expression of appreciation 0f tho Prejident's steadiait insistonro on tho preserva tion oi a ?oiui(i iiattoual currency Four thousand coal minors aro on strike in Iowa Tho iticomotrrx'awislii tliohands of Chief JiiRtico Fuller. There aro our Associates against mid three for the constitutionality of the law. If tho Chief Justice, who has not revealed his mind to his colleagues, sides with tho minority there will bo a no aim mo law win sinmi. Governor McKiulov and nartv havo called on tho President iu Washington. Utah's constitutional convention will likely adopt woman suffrage by a largo majority. A Washington special to tho Chronicle says Secretary Gresham Is liable to retire from tho Cabinet voluntarily before tho first of July. It is hinted that, besides being weary of tho oHice, Gresham is disappoint ed at not being uphold iu a foreign policy faiieh art would make h.ni popular and a caudidato for tho prouidoucy, A NOLO AMKIIIOAN TUOOIILK FKAIIKD. A Washington dispatch of the 1st instant says tho Soeretary of State is ' very much concerned over tho Vene zuelan question. It appears Ambassador liayard has not succeeded in inducing the British Government to submit tho border dispute to arbitration. Armed bodies of British and Vouo zuelan troops aro pressing each other closely in tho disputed terri tory, and there may bo a hostile clash at any moment. Tho Administration has boon con sidering the course to pursue iu such a case, nud it is entirely probable that if tho British persist in bring ing about such a collision, by their failure to heed tho repeated waru iugs and requests of tho United Slates to submit4tho matter to arbi tration, tho United States will feel obliged to follow tho moral aid it has given to Venezuela iu this mat ter by more substantial assistance. Admiral Meado'Hsquudron was or dered to sail from Kingston, Jama jca, on Saturday for Colon. At tho isthmus tho Mpindrou will comprise tho cruisers New York, Minneapolis, Columbia, Atlanta, Raleigh and Cin cinnati. To tboso will soon bo added tho Montgomery, which is about to s.iil I for Havana. At tho same time tho Rancor is about duo at Panama on the Pacific hideof tho isthmus, wh'le tho ponderous const dofous.) monitor Monterey, whh-h has been oidnred from California to Calho, Pom, w 11 htoojit Paiiaui-t for coil. Tun til ti Jackets on vessels at Panama Iu Pa cific waters ould quickly send ru euforomieuts if thought desirable by ' way of the Panama Radroad to Ad. mind Meade's squadron at Colon. Tho vessels under Admiral Moado, bfor 'ni)tn raltl, c.nrrjr i'lal uiidiikIi in ouo liroaiiitiil, ns a navy oflli'or Rrapliicnlly put it, to blow tho wln)lt M(i.(niti roa into tho iiiiriilli nf l,nk Nicaragua. Thorn is no (Inula this liastouini; of I ho itinerary of Admiral Ji.-ado is c.-iiifed by ppwial ct'eriSt onhrs which will moot liitn at Colon. 1L,9rH19r(,or' "' '' bo fafoly Kiini'i-if. will diroot him to i-nnf M,- his ! floot as (itiioklv as noMibln ntul urn. ' coh1 at onco to Jllut-ltoltlp. ! EUROPE. I Tliero woro oiilhusiastio tloinou , slratioiiH of Gorman throughout tho worlil in honor of HUinarck's 80lh birthday. Tho l'rineo adilro od a largo body of studonts at Frio doriohsriio, uiviui; lii- Mna of Oor inauy's tru. poliov. Euipror Wil liam toattod tlm Priucu nt a grand banquut. Horbort Aquiih, JlouioSocrotary, nnnouncod iu tho llnuru of Uoiu moiiB that tho fr ah political prison ors O'Callnghan ntul McCaun had boon rohaorl. Kvh had survotl twolvoyoars nf lit torm. O'Cnlla ghau's oyoaih'ht (,'olny fait, Mr. ARquilhinid,iud MeCann lias pafsud his Fovontioth yoar. Tho Parin Touipa doinauih an 1 apoloy to Franco from K-nrland for rocuut. utloraiicci of Mr Edard Gray and Jooph Ghaiiiboilnin. A Brltibh roliof forotf of MOO men ha crowed tho Afghan froutiur to roi!no Mr Kcbirlnon, tho British ajrotit at Chi'ral, whh'h in closoly iuvcatcd by SVr Afziul. Ainortvau mil way nouiirities aro improviuj: in tin London uiatkot on various ei'o of widening trndu prospi!ot. A pdlway voiiK9-i to inclitdu Amoricaii u-ogatM i to bo lli in London. OTHER 1.AND3. Mexico and Guatoinala havo set- tied their dispute, peacefully. It is believod Guatemala will npologizo and that indemnity to Mexico will bo submitted to arbitration, Work on tho Panama canal is par.iU.-jd by a utriko. An attempt to Hum mo city ol Uolou was frus trated, Till: CUIIAN IIKIIKI.UON. It is rumored in Washington that a prominent E'isturii shipbuilding fu in has agreed to furnish tho Cuban insurgents a torpedo boat at an early day, which will bo used iu destroying Spanish war vessels cruis ing iu Cuban waters. Owing to the dispatch of rein forcements to Cuba, tho Spanish Govornineut bus called out 20,000 men to complete tho ofToctivo ctrMigth of tho army. .Too Henderson, ox-Auditor of Indiana, who lift" just returned from Cuba, says tho intelligent Cubans are anxious for independence. O.V HOARD THE CRUISER, Thousands of Hawaiians Visit Uho flagship Philadelphia. The steam launches of tho U. S. cruiser Philadelphia were kept busy between tho hours of ouo and live o'clock on Stturdny afternoon con veying Hawaiian visitors on' board. It was a varied crowd, including, bo sides many in attractive holiday attire, boys without shoes, mou with out coats, men with lois, fat and lean waliiuos. Each boat was loaded to tho water's odco A good many got wot, a Btdr breeze blowing throughout tho day, Tho visitors woro received at tho gangway by orderlies and tho ship was g'ven a thorough iuspetiou. Tho nativos were much gratified with tho opportunity given them, and several took two trips. The cruiser will bo thrown open to the natives again on Saturday next. It is estimated that moro than two thousand visited her last Saturday. Appropriated a Turtlo. A Chinaman caught a small turtle iu a taro patch belonging to an elderly native at Niolopa this morn- ieg. John took tho turtle to tho fish marl el. to sell it. The owner of tho taro patch Im"ipI admit it ami hied hiuivlf to tho market, saw the turtle, the only ouo tlin happened to bo there, mid took it right in front of the Cliiiiauiau'H eyes. Tho ; Chinaman fus-ed and fumed but the old man would not give back tho i turtle. The Chinaman appealed to 1 tho police, but got no satisfaction.