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yp.mr.ivr ppim sqjgpmr :y8$. P ?k ," l!gpW?RlJPPpr win 'J4lJJflrJI'ii4l VOL. VIII. NO. 1147. HONOLULU, H. 1., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. THE DAILY BULLETIN WM. G. IRWIN & GO. FIRE. Pacific Mail S.S. Co. LATE FOREIGN NEWS Canadian-Australian Steamship Line c tTjlrw.lt.3ci1 fiUNTU) AND PKBLISUtD EVERY AFTERNOON 1IU1H 6UHDAT BT THS Daily BalleUn Pabllsklng Co., I'd., AT tnt Of f IUI 120 328 Merchant St., Hoaolola, &. I. rtllliaOIUPTlON-Bii Dollam a YAa delivered In Houolnlu at Firrr Cett a Mourn, lu advance. fHB ffEEm BDLLRHH -IB PUBLISHED - 10VHJH.Y Tt7H33DAV it Foua Dollam a Ybab to Domestic, mil Fiva Dollam to Foreign Bub-srlbers, payable In Advance. BOOS AND JOB PRINTING tMi tit scrsnoa in la Lie BOTH TELEPHONES . P. O. DUX 89. f hi Daily Dcli.itik Is printed and pub Hilled by the Dally Bulletin Publishing Company. Limited, at 1U olllce. Unt enant itrect. Honolulu. Hawaiian III nt itrect, ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alakea stree t, Honolulu, aforesaid. Addren letters tor tue paper "Kdltor BnLLiTiM," and business letter! " Manager Dally Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a personal address may cause delay In attention. Buslnoae Oarda. LXWK&8 ft OOOKK. llMKISTIAS AND DbaLIs l Lcasas tat all ainiw or Uuiliii( Matbsials Fort Street, Honolulu. U. UAOKtVELD OO.. Xirnet Fort and lueen Ulreeu, Honolulu. JNO. B. 8KITHIK8. AOITlll Mahukuua, Koliala, Hawaii. WILLIAM FOSTER. ATToaaav-AT L.A tmv Nutast fiiaiio. No. 13 Kaahunmuu tiu, Hutiulula THOS. LINDSAY. MABDrAOTCUINd Jawtiat MAKBa. 4BI Wtfll. Kakul Jewelry a epeoialty. Particuiaf attention paid to all kinds of repairs Campbell Ulock, Murcliant Street. HONOLULU IRON WORKS. OTBAM KlilllKSS, 6UOA Mll.L, H.IILSS., Coolbu. laon, Bbass, ani Lbsp Oahtimus. Machinery of Every Description Made to OrJer. Particular atuiutlou paid to Ships' Blacksmlthlng. Joh Work exuauted at Bhort Notice. E. A. JACOBSON, Watoumakjch and Jkwki.kk 603 Fort Street, P. O. Box U87. Honolulu, H. I. Mutual Tele. . DR. C. W. MOORE, 1400 Van Ness Ave., B. F., Cal. Elegant Apartments for Patients. BLICTIIU1TT H HCBV0D8 D1RBASB8. ' Dr. Moore otfnrs invalids all the comforts of home, with constant and rare f ul treatment. Refers to H. It. Mucfarlane, MW-tJ C. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS, AftOHITBOTB, Ornoa: New Bute Deposit BnlldiiiK, Fort street, Honolulu, H. 1. Plans, Specifications and Bupeniiteud ence given for Every Description of Build log. Old Buildings successfully Remod elled and Enlarged, Designs for Interior Decorations. Maps or Mcnhanlral I'raw Ing.Traclnpand Blue Printing. Drawing for Book or Newspaper Illustration. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., 9 4t KING SI Wholesale and tail Butchers AND NAVY CONTRACTORS 0. J, W'ALLKtl, Mauagor. tlKHKK KlMt HALM - FK UTILIZERS ti.ax. ukosr o Olebnued Hlgb Grade Cant laonns. We are almi prepared to take onler far UnttHt-fl. N OUlnndtAOo,'! VortlllzarM. Insuring prompt delltrrt BOILED LUCOL BJBT amid n lupciiui A .. w... uu naming leal pigment tlian Linseed Oil, and ThU I. m ..u.l. D.IM, 111! .. giving a laaung oruuancy mi colors. Used with ilrln It gives a splendid flimr nt(ar KltKINKOHIlOAItB HAI.Uun Falrbank Canning Co.'i Corno- Beat Afl fAIST 1)0, I Compounds, Kooflag & Papers, led' PMinl Steim Pipe Coiirlut JarbiiM' Diamond, Enamel Bnr laitlng Fatal Kspciaily designed for Vacuum fans. Win. G. Irwin A Co. (LIMITED) Win. U Iran, Clan HpreckU, . M.Gillaril flieo. O. 1'ortwt I'reildetit nii-l Msua'ir Vice-President Hecretary and Treasurer iildlUit 3ie;a.r Faotors AND C'OUtlUlHHlOD AHfltP UPtNi ir vm Oceanic Steamship Company, OK HAN PKANOIHCO, UAL VING PAT CO., Furniture Dealers Beg to Inform the pulillo that thev bavc clo-cil tlii Brniii'li ht ro t'S21 Nuiiunu street, but tlitiv will iiiioi tholr cus tomers nt llii'lr old stand on King Ktrcet, wtmrn tliy tarry nroiiiileU 1 1 m of HKI1KOOM BETH, CHAIKH, TAIILKB, WAKDltOllKh. BTANDH, Etc, Kto., Kto. Pnrallarsj Repaired and Oaaaral Jobblag at Reasonable Bataa. VING FAT CO., KIiik Btreeu Bell Tel. 881. Mutual Tku S07. P. o. BOX 321. HONOLULU (irriiigo Manufactory I2S A KtO POUT STREET. Carriage Builder AND IIKPAIIIKR. Blacksmithing IN ALL ITB BRANCHKB. Orders from the other Islands In Buitdlna, Trimming, Painting, Etc., Elc. Promptly Attended to. W V. WRIGHT, I'lior iBilnrenxor to O. Went. THE FOREIGN DEPARTMENT or TIIK HONOLULU Free -:- Kindergartens WILI.OI'RN On Monday, Eeptombor 10th AtOoVliiclt a.m.. nt r.iiinm Hull, corner of Miuiinu hihI Hurcliiulu btrculu. MtH Iliiiumli Y, hiibtii.nn, n principal nl buviTl yinf.t' iixpcrii'iini In the (mlileu (IhIc r'r'u Kliulergiirti'iis ol b'nn KrinuiUco will luivo supervision of the work liur. Kliidurguitiiii liiiursi frniii II to 12. Fill. lion i fri'. A triilitlnp clniii for Mndi'rpnrtencrw, fl'itli lluce uf'urntxiu m-bhluiiH fiiuli wiok, will Lo urgitiilii'il by MHi liiHinmti, on 'rncnluy, NupiKiiilMir I'tli. iii2 o'clock, In tliiu'l'iM-ruoin nt hmniu Hull. T'llllim for t ntlxliij; d.iimmi f Ul imt iimnUi. Apiilk'ull iih fur itilinibitloii to iliti K inlcr I'.iirlcii or triiliilng rlim limy lio nuidiitii ti priiie.p.il, Mii hu.tiiiuii or lo .Mrs, llnrilit Cii, Uh Colt mini, Kliuiiiuiiil Ho.ri' lury Honolulu Km Klndorgurlntis. 112.' II LIFE ani MARINE INSURANCE. Harttnr Fire Iuvum Co., ArmU. 17,109,825.49. Ltmdna A Laacathtre Fire laa. Co., Amets, 14,317,052. ThanrwABd eraejMartiebu.Co., I Limited I Aaaett, 18,124,057. Nov TurA Lite lis. Ce., Aaaeta, .137,499,198.99. G. 0. BERGER, General Agent ter Hawaii! lalaiia. HONOLULU. 71 71 Bell Telephone Mntnal Telephone Consolidated Soda Water Works Companj, Limited. 414 UOTH TKLEPHONKH 414 IIUSTACE&CO. COAL Ml Kinds In any quantity tnnu bag to a ton CHARCOAL. froiu one bag to any utianmt FIREWOOD In 4-lL lengths and Hawed or Hpllt from a bag to any quantity; also WHITE & BLACK SAND aSTATIOITAI-. IRON WORKS QUniQM BTRBST. Between Alakea aad Uckaraa Struts. 'PHE ONDER8IONED ARK PRE 1 pared to make all kinds of Iron, Brass, Bronte, Zinc, Tin and Lead Cast ings. Also a General Repair Shop for Bteam Engines. Rice Mills, Corn Mills, Water Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machines for the Cleaning of Ooltee, Castor Oils. Beans, Ramie, Blsal, Pineapple Leaves and other Fibrous Plants and Paper Btock. Also Machines for Extracting Btarcb from the Manioc, Arrow Root, eta. aaT" All orders promptly attended U WHITE. RITMAN 4 CO. HOP HING & CO., m HOTEL BTREET, It. Wholesale Dealers tu Liprs anil Manila Cigars AMD Genera! Chinese Merchandise snen as Nut Oils, Rice, Matting Chinese Silks, Teas, Klo. English and American Groceriee By Every (kiast Steamei MUTUAL TELEPHONE 117. DAVID DAYTON WILL ATTEND TO- Mdneinent and Sale ol Propnj AhD Collecting in All Its Branches. Orrii'st No, i'i Merchaut Btrat, UVTVXL X3S3X.3CyiXOXT3B 3 BO. AND I'M a Occidental anil Oriental S, S. Go, For T0I0HAMA ait H0NQI0NQ. Bteamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on tbelr way to the above porta on or about the following dates: Btnir "OCEANIC" October 2, 18M Btmr "CHINA" November 12, 1KM Btmr"OCKANIC". ..December 11, 18SM Btmr "CHINA" January 21, 18 Btmr "OCEANIC"... February 19, 1W Btmr "CHINA" April 2. 1HM For SAiTfKANCIBCO. Hteaiuers of the above Compatilet will call at Honolulu on their way from Hong kong and Yokohama to the above port on or about the following dates t Btmr "CITY OF PEKING" October 9,1894 Btmr "OOKANIO".. November 19, 1894 Btmr "CHINA".... December 31, 1894 Btmr "GAELIC" February 10. 1899 Btmr "PERU" March 29, 1895 Btmr "GAELIC" April 28, 1899 ItTKS OP PASSAGE all 15 FOLLOWS: ro toko- n noao- HAMA (ONO, UAbltl. . IIM) On 117b 00 Cabin, ronnd trip i months Cti is mu Hi Cabin, round trip li months. . bu Hi Jib 2o Xaropean Btnerage Hd u 100 00 car Passengers paying full fare will be allowed 10 percent oil return fare If 'elurrj. log within twelve month For Freight and Passage apply to B. HACKFELO k CO., fflM Agentt, Oceanic Steamship Go. Ausiraliao Mall Service. For Saa FraacUco : New and Fine Al Btal Hteamsiiir " ALAMEDA " uu Of the Oceanic Bteamshlp Company will be due at Honolulu from Bydney and Aurs. laud on or about Ootobor 18th Malls and Passengers on or about lhatdaU, For Sydie and Auckland: llie New aud Fine Al Steel Uteamshli- " MONOWAI " Of Hit- Oceanic Bteamshlp Compauy will be due at Honolulu, from Had Frannlsco, nn or about October 25th, Ana will nave nromnt de.patab with Malls and Passengers for the above porta. riie uudersigiinu are now prepared to Issoe THROUGH TICKETS TO UL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES tm For farther particulars regarding Freight or Passage apply to WM. Q. IRWIN 4 CO., List, Ltfi Oeueral ageate. Oceanic Steamship Go. Time Teiloi LOCAL LINE S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from S. F. Oct. 0 Nov. 3 D-o. 1 Leave Honolulu for B. F. Oct. 13 Nov. IU Dec. t THROUGH LINE From San Frauclsrr for Syduey. From Sydney toi Han Francisco. Amxie Jlinuilutu Lav Honolulu MONOWAI Oct. US I ALAMEDA BEAVERSALOON, The Best Lunch in Towu. .T ALL IIOURfl THK r'INKST UIUNDS Of Citirs and Tobacco 4I.WATH ON HAND H. J NOLTE, Prop. Consolidated Soda Water Go,, L'd HJSDPL.A.N.A.DTB: Cor. Allan a Fort BU HOI.IJSTMK lOio-tf Qonolula. CO., Ageuta, steamers of the above Line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Hetween Vancouver, B. O. and Bydney, Honolulu and AJR,3 DTJHJ A.T On or about the dales From Sydney and Suva, for Victoria and Vancouver, B. O.t Btmr"AKAWA"... Btmr "MIOWF.ItA" 8tmr"AKAWA"... ....October 2 Nnvemlier 1 .December 1 flroath Tiekata Uaned from Honolala SSI1QHT AKD rASSBNOBR AIKNTSI D. MrNICOLL, Montreal. Canada. ROIIRKT KRRIl, Winnltg, Canada M. M. BTEHN. Ban KmiicIsco. Cal. G. MuL. BKOWN. Vancouver, B. 0. .. OUTSHINES Mi-u-tiaeLl Tele Wilder's Steamship Go. TIME TABLE w.c. Wildss, Pres. b. It. K.i Carr. J. A. Kimu, Port Hupt Stmr. KINAD. GLAME, CoBuuuder, Will leave Honolulu at 2 r. .. tounhiiig at Lalialna, Maalaea Bay and Makvna the same day; Mahukoua. Ivaallia and Lau pahoehoe the following day arriving al llllo at midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU Friday Oct. 6 ....Oct. 1( ....OcLi ...Nov. u ...Nov. 10 ...Nov.'.l ....Due. 7 ....Dec. 18 Tuesday hriuay. Tiiosday, Frida Tuesday... Friday..... Tuesday . . . Returning leaves Hllo, touching at Lau. Eahoeboe same day; Kawaihae a. m.; Ma ukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 r. .; Maalaea Bay U r. .; Lalialna 8 r. m. the following uay; arriving ai iionoiuiu n a. m. weunes days and Saturdays. ARRIVES AT HONOLULU. Wednesday Oct. 3 Satunlay Oct. 13 Wednesday OcL'JI Saturday Nov. 3 Wednesday Nov. 14 Saturday Nov.'Jt Wednesday Deo. 6 Saturday Deo. 16 Weduesday Dec. 2 M" No Freight will he reelved altar M uoon nn day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, OAMERON, Oonaaudei, Will leave Honolulu every Ti r. m., touching at Kabulm, II Tutisdat al b uelo. liana tlamoa and Klnahnlu. Returning will arrive at Honolulu every Sunday morning. SW No Freight will be received after 4 r. u. on aay of sailing. Consignees must lie at the landings lo receive their Freight, as we will not hold ourselves resiionslule alter niich Freight has lieen landed. While the Company will use due dill Sence in handling Live Stock, we decline ) assume any responsibility in ran" il the loss of same. The Company will not be responsible (01 Money or Jewelry unless placed in the rare of Pursers. SOMETHING NEW I PACIFIC TRANSFGR CO., 87 King St. Mntnal Tel. 66Z. Baggage Checked from Hotels aud Kh. deuces direct to destination, No Itt'cliriikiug nt sleitiiii'is. Ilaggnge always put lu Slate Rooms Charges jVCocierH.ti. J. K. MILLS, Manager, lUW-Oiu fcg&- N. B. V., and calling at Victoria. U. Suva FIJI, HONOLULU below stated, via.: From Victoria and Vancouver, B O., for Suva and Sydnoyt Btmr"AKAWA" 8tmr"MIOVEKA"... Btmr "AH AW A" . Octnlier 21 .November 21 .December 21 lo Canada, Called Statea aad Corope. For Freight and Pasage and Frelg all General Information, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co.. L'd, Agentoor the Itnvnflnn htnnd. ?? a ALL! ?? - plaoxie 314. IEGAN VaPOB 4 PACIFIC GAS Engines ! Launches ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 7 Thoy cannot bo aurpasautl for motive powor. SEND FOR 0 AT A 1,0(1 UK JOS. TINKER. IU33-tf Sole Agent, Nuiinntl street California Fruit Market Comer King A Alakea bla io s ttuiiieiH A u By Every Steamer from San Fran clsuo with Fresh Fruit, Oysters, Salmon, Poultry, Kic Kto.. Etc., 103tMf Eto. LESSONS IN Drawing and Painting. 0. Howard Hitchcock Drawing aud Painting taught by the lat est Euroan method. Classes every Wed. nesday and Saturday forenoon from X a. h. to VI noon. Lesson for Private PudIIs In sr cial lines of work also glvn. Tim Studio will be onen to visitors every rnuay uunriiooii. City Carriage Co., Corner King aud Bethel bu. - BOTH TELEPHONES 113 Fine Carriages &c Civil Drive To be had at all hours. ,F. S. ANDRAUE, lutft-tl Manager Cement Sidewalks & Gra nite Curbing Laid Estimates given on all kinds ol rtTONK. CONCRETE A PLASTER WORK tak- I'ONl'RIT A SrtUIAt.TT BA JOHN F. BOWLER. G. E. BOARDMAN, Ull.H AOKNT FOR jTaga.Wa Goal Atlas Assurance Co. ov i,o:rsoi4 1SHBT8, 110,000,000. II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS Agents for Httwalinu Islands. SXJIT San Francisco, Sept. 20. ;ily H. S. Mnritwo. THE ORIENTAL WAR. THE JArASKSE WIS A OtllAT NAVAL vicTonv. Thu Chinese northern squadron, under command of Admiral Ting, U'lt 1'ort Arthur on Friday night. 11th inst., having under convoy 14 transports. Thu latter carried Hua uanuso troops, mostly infantry. Thoro tvoro nlso a number of artillery-men with their batteries on board. Sereral Europeans accom panied thu licet. Tho object of the expedition was to laud thu troops near Wiju, whouco thoy woro to bo soul to tho front. At thu mouth of tho Valu rirer a fleet of warships was reported in sight nud bearing down ou tho Chi nese Mjutulron. Signals wero sot for tho transports to make all speed for a place ol safety, nud for tho Chi nese warships to clear for actiou. Tho transports rati in shoro and landed many of thu troops before the battle began. Tho Chen Yuen, one of the most powerful vessols iu the Chinese nary, lired a shot at tho Japanese as soou as tho latter canto iu range of her guns. Tho fire was promptly returned aud soon tho Chen ueu was hotly engaged with two large Japanese cruisers, ouo of which is said to hnvo been the Chiyoda. Thu other Japanese vessels got into thu positions they desired and thu fight then became general. For six hours thu battle was waged furi ously, the deep boout of thu groat guns commingling with thu sharp reports of the rilles. Nearly all thu vessels ou both sides were engaged for tho whole six hours. Thu splendid cruiser Cliih Yueu took a prominent part iu the engage ment. Iter Krupp and Armstrong iMins woro well served and she pour ed hut nud well-suntnitied tires from her auxiliary batteries. One of thu Japanese vessels discharged a tor pedo at her. Thu missile sped woll from its tube arid struck the Chin Yuen fairlr. When it exploded it was apparent that it had done great damage, for thu Chili Yueu began almost immediately to settlo. Thu crow, however, stuck to their guns aud delivered some effective shots bitforo thu vessol sank. Tho belted cruiser Kiang Yuen mot a similar fate, being struck with a torpedo ami sinking shortly afterward. Many of thu cruw of both vessels went down while standing nt close quar ters. Ouly a few ou board weru saved, and it is reported that COO o Ulcers anil men weru drowned by thu foundering of thu two vessels. After tho Chili Yuen (uot tho Chou Yueu) aud thu Kiang Yueu had gone down thu cruiser Yang Wei and Chao uiig ran agrouud while maneuvering for position. Thoy wero helpless, and a destruc tive lire was poured into them from thu big gnus of thu Japanese. Some of tho Japanese war ships devoted themselves for a timu to tho trans ports, which had uot timo to get out of range. It is believed several of tho trans ports were sunk, iucludiug ouo from which the troops had uot been lauded. It is estimated that this total Chinese loss tu killed aud wounded is luOO. It is reported that thu Japanese lost 1000 killed aud wouuded. Other accounts say both sides claim a victory. According to ouo account, the urn neso succeeded in lauding tho troops, but iu tho engagement which fol lowed with the Japanese Heat tho Chun Yueu escaped, tho Chili Yuen of thu Chinese fleet was suuk, the Kiaug Yuen burned, ami tho Chao Yang nud Yang Wei are reported to have been run ashore and wore burned. Three Japanese ships are also said to have been lost. Admiral Ting, commaudor of the Chinese northern fleet, and Colonel von llnuuekiu, formerly aid-do-camp to Viceroy Li tiuuir Chauir, are re ported killed during tho ougage meut. Colonel von llauuekin is tho Germau ollicor who was on board the Kow Shuug when It was sunk by the Japauosu cruiser Nauiwa with a loss of about 1000 meu. Another report says tho Japanese succeeded in preventing the laudiug of thu Chinese troops, aud, there fore, the Japanese claim a victory. It was added, however, that thu Japanese lost four warships and the Japanese fleet was compelled to re treat after having BulTered heavy losses iu killed aud wounded. Thu Chinese fleet, it is also said, has returned to Woihaiwoi. A second report says that Admiral Ting and Colonel von Ilauuekiu were uot killed, but severoly wouud ed. Other despatches received in Lou don represent the battle to have taken place ou Monday iustead of Friday. The Chinese troops, consisting of fourteen war shins, arrived off thu mouth of tho Yalu river, conveyiug traubports having on board 0000 troops. It was the intention of Admiral Ting to disembark these troops iu through the mouth of th Yalu river iu order to form a force with which to intercept the Japa nese advance upon Moukdeu, Man- (Continued on 4th iltys.)