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-Wf ' -i., ''lyUfWBiryt.jMy 4 if" f will V C 3i "A if ir ft . W i & Vol. 111. No. 'Ml. Till) DAM BULLETIN " 18 I'UHMSllUl) B6tj Afternoon Exuopi Sundays At tilt OlUcu, Queen street, Honolulu, 11. I. DANIEL LOGAN Editor f, Manager I'OKTIIK Daily Bulletin Publishing Company, (Limited ) Hl)ItN(UllTIO'n: Daily Uui.lkiim, I year so oo " " 0 months 3 00 " " pur inouili (de livered) ce WlClCKLY BULLETIN SUMMAKY, 1 year 84 00 foreign. 5 00 at Jtlilh t'ul(i)liiinN A! ii. Sifilt. t ayAddross all business communica tions '-Manager Daily Bulletin." KSTAddrcss all matter for publica tion "Kuituk Daily uulluyin." I. . H St. Honolulu. II. I. JM. MONSAUUAT, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Merchant street, Honolulu. 1-01 J ALFRED MAOIOON, . Attorney at Law and Notary l'ublic. No. 42 .Uoiennnt stieet, Hono lulu, i.tji HW. SCHMIDT & SONS, . Illinm itnti Xr. t liiiiiiiilticliui lni. uliants. Fort street, Honolulu. 'l -til IJf HACKFELD & CO . -LA. Geuei.il Commission Agents. Corner Foit and Queen streets, Hono lulu, 11. 1. i.oi , 4. W MACPARLANE & Co., A Importers and Commission -Merchants. Queen stieet, Honolulu, '. L 1-01 J .ONSALVES & CO., VJ Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu, :u. 1. 191 'J OHN T. WATERIIOUSE, - Importer and Dealer In General .Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu, ,n. i. i-ji jl ILDER cfc CO., Dealers in T.iimlwif T..1,ifo Dfls. Nulls. Suit unil Ttuilillmr Mi.ro.lnlu of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen streets, Honolulu. iji L EWERS & COOKE. Importers and Dealers In Lum ber and all kinds of Building Materials. Fort street, Honolulu. l-ai HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Honolulu, i i H. I, -titeam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, :'Joolers; Iron, llrass and Lead Castings; Machinery of eveiy description made to ,order. Particular attention paid to iihip's Blacksmithlng. Job Work ex ecuted at short notice. 1-91 JAO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer & General Business A. G Ifl JV 'X .IIiiliiiKniiu. Itiiluiln, Iluivail. WANNER & CO., MANUFACTURING AND Importing Jewelers. 92 Fort Street Honolulu Atlas Assurance (iomoaiij Ol' I.O.IMN. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, Agents for the Hawaiian IslaudB. I -til i KIiiK Street. Iloiioliilu. Exeellent accommodation for patient. !. A. It. 110 WAT, V. S. OlHco Houis 7:30 to 10 a.m.: 12:30 to 2 p.m.; 4:30 to (i p. m. Telephones: Bell Oil. Mutual 183. P. O. Box 820. l2tf VING-PAT&OO.,"" Coniraclors- Builders, Corner Bethel & King Streets. Will furnish estimates for nil kinds of Frame Buildings. .Mnnufactuieis and dealeib in Fiirnituio. The latent pat terns impoited fiom the Coast Mill woik done and all Kinds of .Muuldiugs made at the shoi ier.t notice. ley-Fuinltuio Htoio at No. DO Nuu anu stieet, oiniu, Ah lice's. 30a Urn LKiI ; Tliroe JIoukoh About to be built at Ihu corner of Beie tanla and ICeeaiuuoKu Mi eels, each con taining Pailor. niuing-iooiii, Railway, 4 Bediooins, Kitchen, Pantiy ami Buth looin, '! he plans ran bo seen at my olllcc, and any alterations deshedbya teuant will bo made. Jfos it u j. McCarthy. Australian Mail Service! vmt WAN PJtAN:ir40. Tlio New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MONOWAI," Of the Oceanlo Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about March 10, 1892, And will leave for the above port with malls and paeseugers on or about that date. KrFor freight or passage, having su pcrlor accommodations, apply to Wm G. IK WIN & CO., I'd, Agents. For Sydney and Auckland ! The Now and Flue Al Steel Steamship "8V8ARIPOSA," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about March I I, 1892, And will have prompt dispatch with malls and passengers for the above ports. EST For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to Wm Q. IK WIN & CO.. Id, 101 Agents. TIMK TA1JL.K: STIR. -KINAU,' CLARKE, CommanJjr, Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m., touching at Laliaina, Maulaea Bay ami Mukcna tlie Bame day; Mahu kona, Kawaihae and Laupahoehoe the following day, arriving at Hilo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU. Tuesday Maicli 15 f nday off Tuebdny ..'.'.' April ? l'nday u jg Tuebday ' 20 Fril'y May "O Returninir leaveR Hihi inniinim .i Laupahoehoe same day; Kawaihae, A. m. ; Mahukonu, 12 noon ; Makena, 0 p. m. ; Maalaeu Hay, 8 p. m. ; Lalia ina, 10 p. m. the following day; arriv ing nt Honolulu 0 a. m. Weduebdayti and Saturdays. AKKIVKS AT HONOLULU. Saturday March 12 Wednesday 23 Saturday Apiil 2 Wednebdav u iq Saturday 1 1 2.'J Wednesday May 4 Saturday j.j l"No Freight will be received after 12 noon of day of sailing. STMR. 'CLAUDINE ' OAVIES. Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu lui, Huolo, liana, Hamoa and Kipa hulii. Kelurning will arrive at Hono lulu every Sunday morning. 0 No Freight will bo received after 4 p. m. on day of sailing. Consignees must bo at the landingn to receive their freight, us we will not hold ourselveri responsible after such freight lias been landed. While the Coin puny will uso duo diligence iu handling live stock, wo decline to as sume any responsibility in caao of the loss of same, and will not bo responsible for money or jewelry unless placed iu lie cure of Pursers. W. 0. WILDER, President. B. B, ROSE. Secretary. OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Siipt. 1-91 TUGS. LINDSAY, MANUFACTURING .Jov-lsi- Xs, WjltOllIHIlUo,.. KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY. King Hlrcot, Honuliilii, II. I. t6f Panleulur attention paid to all kinds of repairs. x-Sl C. B. RIPLEY, AltOHlTKOT. Ojfick: Room 0, .Sreckelh' Block. Mutual Telephone 208. New Designs I Modern Baildicgs I Complete plans and specifications for every dcbcilptioii of building. Contiaets drawn and eaieful superintendence of comli notion given when lequired. Cull and examine nlaus. Upr 29 ly i Wliiirt steaisbjB co.'s HONOLULU, PBOF. DB.miil G. JAHBBR 8 GENUINE liuiff CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION. I herewith appoint Jin. iU. GOLD BERG, Agent for the snlt: of my Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in the Ilnwiiiinn Islands. Hewure of imitation. ("Signed, PROF. DR. G. J AUG Kit. Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90. A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARR1YED. 207 tf AN INVOICE OF F1NL From Havana Direct. C. 0. BERGER. 2b7tf F.IlUSTAOl:. J.r .MOH0AN. W. II. nooos. HUSTACE & CO., DRAYMEN. All orders for cartage promptly attended to. Particular attention paid to the Storing & Shipping Of good in tianslt to the other Islands. ALSO BLACK & WHITE SAND In quantities to suit at lowest prices. FST Office: Next door to Jas. V. Morgan's auction room. Mutual 19 -a Telephones 1-91 t& Bell 414 GHAS. T. CULtCK, Notary Piaic for the hland of Oahu. Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La bor Contiaetb Agent to Giant Mairiage Licenses, Ho nolulu Oahu. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt & f-eott's Fieight & Parcel, Expiess. Agents for the Burlington Route. Real Estate Broker & CV,""TI Bell Tele. :U8.-I53uttr Mutual Tele. 139. P.O. Box 115. IttrOKKlCK: No. 38 Meiehunt street, Honolulu, Oahu, 11. I. jan U2 E. B. IIIOBIAS, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. Estimates given on all kinds of Brick, Iron, Stone and noden Buildings. All kinds of Jobbing iu (he Building Trade attended to Keeps for sale Brick, Lime, Lenient, Iron Stone Pipe and Fitting, Hi. ad ow Oonugated lion, Mlntou li es, Quany Tiles, abborted sizes ami colois; California and Monterey Sand. Granite Cuiblng and Blocks, Eto. t&T Olllcc and Yard : Cor. King and bmlth stieets. Otllce Hours: 8 to Vi a. si., and 1 to i v. ii. n5Q)rTelJTno"e'ii Bel1' 305 Mutual, 417. Kesideuco: Mutual, 410. P. o' Box, J17 lui. iv FOIl SALE! T HAXK J-our Flue Residence Sites, X situated on 1 Hkoi sheet, for sale! lie Lots havo a fi outage of 111 feet 011 i'likol street and in e L'OO feet deep, are nicely laid put In Unit and shade tiees and me all coveied with grass; watei laid on thioughout. The situation of these Lots uud tlio limited iiiimbdi make It netvssary that Intending puichasers should nuike early application to tho undersigned, fi on. whom all pai Oculars t;uu uu uuu. JAS. F. .MORGAN. 203 tf GEORGE LUCAS, Contractor & Builder. Honolulu Steam Planing Mill.,, Espla nade, Honolulu, Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings, Bracket, Window Frames, i'.Hucts! Sashes, Doors, and all kinds of wood work finish. Turning, Scroll and Baud hawing. All kinds of Sawing and Planing, Morticing and Tenanting. PrT-Orders promptly attended to and woik guaranteed. Orders from tho othor Islands solicited. 1 .91 SaniiaryUndcrc Havana Cigars. Desirable Eesideuce Sites 1L I., MONDAY KVlflNING, WOMAN'S WOULD IN PARAGRAPHS. - - - rirlef Sketch r 11 KIrIiir Amrrlmo V. pupri ointiti. Mrs. Ella A. Ilitclicock lately sailed from New York ior Eurojw, ami will bo abroad for a year, perhaps longer, She will jouViiey from point to iwint. wiiting uowspnpor letters about mat ters that striko her attention. Mrs. Hitchcock is a lino example of what a womaii can do when she makes up her mind. She is thoroughly edu cated. When she first begun to earn hor own living she became a teleg rophor. In a short time she becamo noted as n lightning operator. She be gan her career in Philadelphia, and bo excellent was her work, so apparent her oxecutivo ability, th.it the place of manager of the cQlco in which sho was employed was soon offered to her. Sho declined it, however, and went to Now York. Horo for a time sho was in a broker's ofllce, thou accepted a place in ihe hnge Western Union building on Broadway. Here sho at onco became noted for her skill and strength, and presently a "long disUuco wire," of the kind usually operated only by men, was placed in her charge. It is generally considered that women liuvo not Btrength of wrist to work tlio instru ments that send mess.iges across tho continent, but Mrs. Hitchcock proved that sho conld do this with tho best. Next, for a year or two, sho was tho oiwrator on the special wire in tho offico of tho Brooklyn Times. Moau timo, at odd intervals, sho wrote soino newspaper lotters on hor own hook, and proved that her capa bility hero was no less than it had been in telegraphy. Sho seemed to grasp intuitively U10 saliont points of in terest iu journalism, just as her ear aud brain had read the moaning of tho "click, click" of the telegraph. Finally Mrs. Hitchcock abandoned telegraphy altogether and entered tho journalistic field. Openings for newspaper vork came to her with what scorned marvel ous luck. But it would havo been no luck if sue had not lwon brilliantly able to do the work. Mrs. Hitchcock, is a prominent member of Sorosis, and a largo, handsome, merry woman, with scores of friends, who wish her all suc cess in hor journalistic career in Europe. Annie Besant, from being the best hated woman in England, has become, perhaps, the most beloved one. Of all tho angiKii women who havo "views" she is the ablest and most fearless. Ten years ngo her ideas were bo unpopular that the Uutish nation btood up and howled. Clergymen preached and wrote against her, tho law attacked her, tho British matron rolled up htr oyes to heaven, and the mob, set on bv all thobe, cursed her, and stopped only! short of perhonal violence. In tho midst of it all 1 visited her in tho autumn of 1882 in tho littlo London office iu which sho assisted Charles Bradlaugh in editing his radical newspaper. I suppose bIio was at that timo almost the loneliest woman in nil England. I enjoyed visiting her all tho more that I w;is warned it was hardly the proper thing to do. I found a sweet voiced, comely young woman, with a face full of light and vim and conviction. Her eloquence was second omy 10 uer earnestness. I was so charmed with tho radical English worn nn that I camo straightway homo to America and wrote a long newspaper let ter about her full of gush and .admira tion, of which sho deserved every bit. I remember that tho editor of tlio paper for which I wrote tho letter hod somo hosi tation in publishing jt, so intense was tho projudico against Annio Besant at that timo. And now bho has lived it all down simply by standing by her colors and working for tho good of mankind. Bho has served long and admirably as a member of tho London school board among other posts of trnst and honor sho has held. She has suffered as few wom en havo, and now tho good timo is com ing for her. A now definition of a society woman is abroad. A society woman is now do fined to bo a womau who belongs to a great number of societies and cIuIm. In tho leading social nlmlw nf Wnii. ingbm mo several young women who honorably earn their own living. Thus the Capitol bets, aa it should do, an ox umplo to thy rest of the lepublic. In 1875 one-fifth of tho female popula tion of Mns3.ichitsotti were wage earners. In 1883 neai ly one-third were thus en gaged, and tlier.0 wore only eight branches of industry in the whole state iu wiiicu women out not work. &lh-crfutuC &, tUAS A (irarrful W'omuu. A graceful, hiuidsomo imd highly cul tivated woman is Mrs. J. S. Clarkson, wife of .Mr. Waiiamaker's ox-assistant. After spending the greater part of the season in Washington she has gono to I ' - JtRS. J. 8. CI.UtKKON, 3nroiH). De.s Molneb, lown, is her home phu was married to the editor and ixili ticiau when ery young. She has two sons in Harvard who are violently and dt-sperutely iu lovo with her, Oiio of tho weightcst irobleius with which Mr Clurkbqn is confionled is how elju bliiill 1 uvur iiiuuco iiiem 10 111111:0 iovo to any one else. CjSKSv."u. wsSJiV''.-. f sitj s-t MARCH 7, 1892. I t'X't-Cf x - A vjiJU. ord ydS la Jewelry vr IS emus LINDSAY --'XU112 Mdiiiilii(;lui'iji()vcli)i''s. ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY IADS to ORDER Large and Flue Stock in Hand. Souvenir Sputum, Coin OnuiiiicutN, Cliiirmw, ANYTHING YOU ORUKR. King Street, between Ninianii and Bethel. 2!:i tf J.W.WI.NT1.U1SU.,IJIS O.WINTLU.J IDS. winterwinter, x iErvrjr 1 st . Office Hotel sr., opp. Y. M. C. A., ad joining the Honolulu Library. Branch OHlee, : : : 200 Kearny st., S. F. LL Dental operations sLilfully per C foimed at Sau Fiauci'-co piice; which are 30 pei cent cheaper than Hono lulu prices; and if not us good as the best DentMry in Honolulu no chaigo will be made. You need not go to San Francisco for your Dentistry. Our gi eat 1 eduction iu prices the eltieus hae de manded, iiiul c will supply the demand. wi: iiavi: com: to hk.uaim i EST Call and get prices and save your money. We letiirn our thanks to the ciliens of Hawaii, Maui and Kauai for their liberal t):iti-riii!iiri mi v.. 11. t .. timuiuce of the same. Ophici: llouitb: 7 a. m. to 0 p. m. tan 27-92 a: ix ic Formorly the Grand Hotel. Comer Second .t Maiket Streets, Sun Francisco. MRS. BURLING, Proprietress. Ihisl-inc Hotel, centrally located for business purposes, having been thor oughly lenovuted and newly furnished thioughout. offers special conveniences to intending visitors from the Hawaiian Islands. ""' complete system of electric bells. Direct commiiiiieatioii with Hoffman Cafe. Rooms from $1 per Day Upwards. 287 :ini an v SI KING STREET, ii. J. WALLER, - - Manager. Wholesale & Retail Butchers AND NAVY CONTRACTORS. 1-91 Warning ami Reward. A LL persons aro hereby notified that -n- any person found shooting Kolea or other birds without a permit on tho lands known as Kiikuhuieo (better known as Mrs. G. P. Ward's), near Kakaako, will bo probecutod forties pass. Ten dollars ($10) reward is ollered to anyone who will give infouiiation that will load to tho conviction of any person violating tho foregoing prob ation. OH AS, B. WILSON, Lessee of Shooting Right. 285 3m FORSAJMS or LEASE :",. . RESIDENCE on Luiialilo street presently occupied 'fi7.lt M by air. i. a. Keliliedv. con. tabling double puilois, four bediooins, diiilug-iooui, bathiooiu, largo dltiing 100111, kitchen aud jiautiy; seivant's room, stabling, etc., on icar of inaiii building, Grounds, HOOxlOl feet, well laid out. Vacant 011 Hth August Lot adjoining :I00x1Oj feet maj be pin chased on letisuuuble terms, R. I. LILLIE, 108 tf Willi Theo. II. Davles a Co. W. T. IWONSARRAT, Votorinary Surgeon, l&r Olllce at Hotel Stables, Hotel stieet. Both Telephones 31!. Residence: Mutual Tel. (110, dec 10-01 A NNUA ij I1 15 10T1 N G. rpili: legular uuuiial meeting of the M. Hawaiian Fruit tt Taro Co. will bo held at their olllce In Wuihiku, Muul, 011 SATURDAY, Mai eh la, 180a, at 10 o'clock a. M. W. 11. DANIELS, 8 10 23t Scci etai y II . F. it T. Co. W Metropolitan ffl 1 ihiu'jt e .mnn-rin. UXKJObb JVUIU UCMIIIC StDaiHSlilD COI 'S& 34&i'-&) ,.It?t' .J-.ti ui-ttitei TJ.IIIli TAiU.t'.i LOCAL LINK. Arrive Honolulu fiom b. F. Leave Honolulu for S. V, S.S.AUSTRALIA, Mnrl' 22 March 29 iV,ll,,LU pril2(i My 1' Mn-2i "I1",1:1 .Jmro 21 l,,y 2 'July 10 A'"B?. Aug 10 'l't Sent 1.1 O.11"1, Oct 11 iNov Nov 8 THKOUOll l.I.VK. Arrive from San Francisco. Sail for San Fran cisco. Mimpobii Mar 10 Monowui Mimowni April? Alameda Alameda May .T Mariposa ManpOMi luno2 Monowai Monowni Juno 110 Alameda Alainedii July 28 MuH)ovi Miiripnsa Autr 25 Mmmir.ii Monowui Sept 22 Alameda Aliiineda Oct 20 Mariposa Mm iposiu . . . Nov 17 Monowai Pacific lull SlcainsfJiD Glt! ANI THE Occidental & dlestoi S. S, Co, For Yokohama & Hongkong, Steameis of the above Companies will cull at Honolulu on their way to ihu above ports on or about the following dates : s Simr. "Rio -do Janeiro" April 12, 1802 Stmr. "Oceanic" June 9. 1892 For Sau Francisco. Steamers of the above Companies- will call at Honolulu on their wav from Hongkong and Yokohama to the above pou 011 or about the following dales: Slmr "Oceanic" March 5, 1892 Stmr. "City ol Pckinn" May 5, 1892 Simr. "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892 B- Hound Trip rl&ets to Yokohama and return, S3J0. gt&- For freight and passage, apply to H. HACKFELD &. CO., 207 tf Agents. BaMwin Locomotives. the undersigned having been appointee sole agents for the Hawaiian Islands For the Celebrated BeliwiB .Locomotives From the woiksof Burhain, Parry, Williams & Co., I'lillailrliihla, I'eiiu., Aicnowprcpaied to give estimates and icceiveoidoisfor these engines, of size and style. The Baldwin Locomoiivk Wokks 1110 now manufacturing a style of Loco motive particulaily adapted For Plantation Purposes, A number of which have recently been jeeelvcd at the-e Islands, and wo will have pleasuie in furnishing plantation agents and inauiigois with particular of bame The superiority of these Locomotive over all other makes Is not only known here but Is acknowledged throughout tho United States. h Win. Vr. IRWIN & Co., LM, Solo Agents for Hawaiian Isla-ids 1-01 STEAlVSTilcTOR? b 11ORV, Practical Confectioner, Pastiy Cook ,fc Baker. 71 Hotel St. -WH&- Telephonu 71. 1-01 Tho Qott Lunoh In Toyyn, Tea find Ooffoo at 111 Hours Tlio Finest Brands of Clears, aff, Always on II una. . uJ. AOIriO, I'ntpricior. 1-01 AND ItAKliltY. flfiATBR tL SALOOii tiuuuomprioN 0 "fiNTD PEH MONTH Win. G. Irwin & Company, 1 1. 1 juti:i.) OH 1 It KOR 8ALK iiixio tc Cement, PARAFHNE PAINT CO.'S COMPOUNDS and ROOFING, REED'S PATENT Feu ;;team Pipe Covering, all sizes. FERTILIZERS: WOOL IH'sT, i'O.M. ME'.L, FJS1I GUANO, ALSO BUCK & OULAJJDT'B High Grado Chemical Cane Manure. GRASS SEEDS : COCKSFOOl", RYE GRASS And CLOVERS. Refined Sugars, Fuirbank Canning Co.'s Corned Boof, 1 and 2 lb. tins. SALMON IN BARRELS. 1-01 FIKE, LIFE AND MARINE 1NSUKANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $6,219,458.98. London 4 Lancashire Firo Ins. Co. Assets, 54,317,052. Thames & Mersey Marino Ins. Co. (Limited,), Assets, 56, 1 24,057. New York Lifo Insurance Co., Assets, SI 15,947,809.97. CO.JBEK&EK, HONOLULU. General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. 1-01 fa II. IKf If & CO, (I.OIITI.D.) nm. G.Irwin. . .riesident t Manager Uatis bpieckels Vice-PresldSnt Waller M. Gllluid ,. ' : ' Sccictarj & Treasm er lheo. C. I'orter Auditor SUGAR FACTORS Commission Agents. AUK.NT3 OK TUB Oceanic sieuutfeip ComD'y, Ol huu FriincUi'ii, Cul. 1-01 CASTLE & C00KE, Lite, Firo & Marino insurance Agents 1 i AUKNTS VOIt Ilea England Hutual Lire Ins. Co., OK IIOSTON, Etna Firo ins. Co. oi Hartford, Insurance Company, OF HAN KIIAN013C0, CALIKOI1NIA. 1-01 C. BREWER & CO., (LUIITi:i), General Morcantilo ANl Commission Agents. LIST OK OHFIOhUS; A' 9." C!'.n!e Piesldent & Manager (iH,,,,",buUl,lm TieastiVer h.KBIMoj Secietury " '' Allu Audltot nntKOToits: Hon. C. R. Bishop, s. U. Allen, II. Watei house. 1-01 Jltsi-H. King Urns, aro Hlunving a lino lino ol Uiun Imo and other stylo Parlor Jiasols, Wall liruiskuts ami Whitlow i.ornh!t!8 at priueu to meet tho times. o